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...answer to many queries now being received by the Department of Geography, it was announced yesterday afternoon that students would not be allowed to pilot planes to be used in "Geography 36", the new course in aerial photography to be given the second half year. In addition it was revealed at this time that students under 21 years of age would have to secure parental permission to take the course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENTS NOT TO FLY PLANES IN NEW GEOGRAPHY COURSE | 1/27/1933 | See Source »

Familiar to U. S. aviation enthusiasts is the collection of aerial warfare photographs exhibited the past three years by a Mrs. Gladys Cockburn-Lange, reputedly the remarried widow of a British Royal Flying Corps officer shot down in France. The pictures, some 60 in all, are amazing views of British and German planes in close combat. A few show such spectacular views as two planes colliding in midair; a German pilot falling from his flaming plane; most extraordinary of all, a British plane losing its wings as its pilot looped in exuberance over a victory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Cockburn-Lange Controversy | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

...course in Aerial Photography, to be known as "Geography 36." will be given during the second half year at, the Rice Institute of Geographical Exploration, it was announced yesterday afternoon by weld Arnold '17, instructor in Geography. Four authorities on this subject will conduct this course, each lecturing on his particular field. Captain A. W. Stevens will spend two weeks discussing the general principles of the subject. Following that, three other members of the United States Army Air Corps, Captain D. M Reeves, Captain B. C. Hill, and Lieutenant J. F. Phillips, will each have three weeks to explain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IS SUBJECT OF NEW COURSE | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

...squad went through the usual fundamentals, blocking, tackling, and practiced passing for half an hour, with the second Varsity shooting the Army aerial plays which the West Pointers have employed with extraordinarily good effect this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN IS PROBABLY OUT OF ARMY GAME | 11/3/1932 | See Source »

Harvard's great scoring power should prove the decisive factor in the outcome of today's contest, and Coach Casey has good reason to feel fairly confident of the outcome of the game. The Indians will unquestionably let loose a heavy aerial barrage, but the Crimson players have been well drilled during the past week against just such an offensive, and in any case they should be able to match two touchdowns to one of the Big Green team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Eleven Favored in Fiftieth Anniversary Dartmouth Clash, First Of Five Successive Major Contests | 10/22/1932 | See Source »

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