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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Harvard Crew Quarters, Red Top, New London, Conn., June 14, 1910.--Light work was the order for all the crews today. In the morning the University eight paddled down to the Navy Yard. Coach Wray was again at 5, as Bacon did not arrive until 1 o'clock. After a...
In the afternoon Bacon was in his old seat at 5, and Waid was at 7. With the return of Bacon the eight becomes intact, and it is likely that this will be the order in which the crew will race Yale. For the afternoon work the new English shell...
The aeroplane has been under construction for over two months. It is a biplane of the Wright type, but with new devices of its own. It has no rear planes. Up and down motion as well as transverse stability is governed by two transverse planes on the front of the...
In spite of these drawbacks a biplane has been produced which compares favorably in workmanship with many successful machines. It has the unique features of being the lightest biplane ever constructed and of having no rear planes. The ingenious combination for controlling up-and-down direction and maintaining transverse stability...
The Aeronautical Society's new biplane the "Harvard I," has been completed and it will be taken down to Soldiers Field this morning, though no flight will be made today. It is likely that a flight will be attempted the first morning during the week that the weather is favorable...