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...present time there has been no trace of the thieves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CROOKS CLEAN KEEZER OUT OF $1600 WORTH OF STOCK | 3/1/1924 | See Source »

Major General M. M. Patrick, Chief of the Army Air Service, will give an illustrated lecture on aviation this evening at 7.30 P. M. in the Living Room of the Union. In his talk the general will trace the development of flying from the days of Langley and Wright to the Fokkers and Shenandoah's of modern times. the lecture is under the auspices of the Engineering Society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. AIR CHIEF WILL DESCRIBE HIS TRADE | 2/28/1924 | See Source »

...Weaver is slim, dark, active, almost jumpy. He is perennially young; at least he looks easily ten years younger than he is, and he's still under thirty. He is a Southerner, but long years in the Middle West have quite obliterated any trace of a Southern accent. He attended Hamilton College?this he holds a bond in common with Alexander Woollcott, the increasingly weighty dramatic critic of The New York Herald. As a bitter and somewhat bumptious critic Mr. Weaver made his early reputation on the Chicago Daily News. His columns in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle have been characterized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vindication* The Old Order in England Is Passing | 2/11/1924 | See Source »

...talk, the general will trace the growth of the art of flight from the days of Langley and the Wrights, to the Fokkers and Shenandoahs of modern times. In addition, he will probably indicate his opinions on the conditions and needs of the nation's air force, with reference especially to the aerial mail service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GENERAL PATRICK WILL SPEAK ON AIR SERVICE | 1/29/1924 | See Source »

There are many tributes to his wit, which certain persons trace to his French blood. Edward Lucas White, classicist and novelist, says: . "I re-call one of Professor Gildersleeve's lectures on The Uses of the Greek Dative. I took notes on the lecture with my right hand while with my left hand I wiped away the tears that ran down my cheeks, so amusing did Professor Gildersleeve make that lecture." At a recent dinner in his honor, when he was told that his name was a household word around the globe, he replied with characteristic modesty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Professor Gildersleeve | 1/21/1924 | See Source »

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