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...wind, lined by the sun, reached Seattle, their round-the-earth goal. There they endured their final ovation, with sirens shrieking, crowds cheering, orators expanding. Among the first to greet them was Major Martin, who commanded the flight at the start, 175 days before. Major General Charles G. Morton was there, representing President Coolidge and Secretary of War Weeks. He summarized in a few well-chosen words...
...evening he talked by telephone, with Major General Robert L. Bullard, at New York; Major General Harry C. Hale, at Chicago; Major General George B. Duncan, at Omaha; Major General Charles G. Morton, at San Francisco.* Connections were made so that all five heard what the others said, and radiocasting stations spread all their remarks far and wide...
...General Bullard was Pershing's classmate at West Point (1885). General Duncan was a plebe when Pershing and Bullard were yearlings. Generals Morton and Hale were in the Class...
...first prize of $100 was awarded to Miss Ruth Morton of the University of Minneapolis. A second prize of $50 was awarded to William A. Reiss of Ohio Wesleyan University, while the third prize went to Miss Laura Murfee Anderson of Judson College, Marion...
...Freshmen elected to the Council are: D. R. K. Barnes, D. W. Chapman Jr., J. R. Creel, J. F. Davidson, D. L. Dickson, William Morton Jr., and Frank Otis...