Word: aviatrix
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...Maneuvering contest to pick the champion amateur aviator & aviatrix of the U. S. Prizes: $5,000 each...
Died. Keigen Boku, 28, Korea's only aviatrix; when her plane crashed during a "goodwill" flight to Hsinking (Chang-chun), Manchukuo; near Mount Kuroga-take, Japan...
Married. Lincoln Ellsworth., 52, explorer who flew over the North Pole in 1926 with the Amundsen-Nobile expedition and who plans a similar flight with Pilot Bernt Balchen over the Antarctic next December; and one Mary Louise Ulmer, 32, aviatrix; in Manhattan...
...accept or back out, running the risk of being called "yellow." Herndon made no public reply, but a school of Pangborn-sympathizers nursed the belief that Pangborn had been treated shabbily. The whole business was soon forgotten by the public, until last month when Liberty published an article by Aviatrix Elinor Smith entitled "I'm Fed Up With Stunt Flying." This revived the old gossip, with embellishments. Excerpts...
...preoccupied about her own romance with a young man of fashion (Ralph Forbes) who is so slow getting a divorce that by the time he is ready to marry Monica, she is ready to kill herself for having misbehaved with a young Italian in Cannes. The aviatrix and Sir Christopher Strong are as sad about their attachment as possible. She flies grimly around the world; he meets her glumly in New York. Their depression, induced by gallantry, reaches its nadir when the aviatrix learns that she is going to have a baby. She hops into her plane, flies as high...