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Leaving Hampton Roads. Va., at dawn, 16 large Martin bombers flew in war formation to Bangor, Me., covering the distance of 800 miles in eight and a half hours. At Mitchel Field, L. I., the armada was reinforced by a squadron of fast De Havilands and single-seater fighters. Fully armed and equipped, the Martin bombers each carried from three to five men, camp equipment from cots to typewriters, enough food to last four days. Sometimes the commander, Major John N. Reynolds, took his fleet in single file, sometimes in V formation so close together that the wing tips seemed...
...Bangor--John Wilson '00, Kenduskeag Block, Bangor...
First place in the annual competition for the Topiarian Club trophy, open to students in the School of Landscape Architecture, has been awarded to Charles William Eliot, 2nd, 3S.L.A, of Cambridge. Second and third places have been awarded to Francis Head 4S.L.A. of Bangor, Me., and James Bush-Brown 2S.L.A. of Washington, D. C., respectively. Honorable mention was given to Frank Andrew Schrepfer 2S.L.A. of Chicago, Ill., special mention for attractiveness of presentation was awarded to Thomas Dolliver Church 1S.L.A. of Berkley, Cal., and for consistency of conception to Herbert Devali Landhorne 2S.L.A. of Alameda...
...annual midwinter dinner and meeting of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs was held last night at the Harvard Club of Boston. Mr. Howard Corning '90, of Bangor, Me., the retiring president of the Federation, presided at the meeting and gave out the reports of the Committees on Scholarships, Book Prizes, and Secondary Schools...
...committees of University graduates from the New England district have been appointed by Mr. Howard Corning '90, of Bangor, Maine, to carry on the principal activities of the New England Federation of Harvard clubs for the current year...