Word: barrow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bomb factory and arrested the operators. Scouring the cliffs above Havana along the Almendares River intrepid Lieut. Calvo popped into a cave, pulled out one Andres Niebla Torres, one Luis Mutiz and 129 bombs each containing eight pounds of dynamite. Handy were 25 cans of powdered dynamite, several barrow-loads of iron odds & ends...
...over the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes on the Alaska Peninsula, landed on a level spot amid the active craters, took photographs and flew safely away again. Pilot Joe Crosson (who found Eielson's wrecked plane after the two-month search) flew from Fairbanks to diphtheria-stricken Point Barrow, bearing antitoxin...
...appointment of five men to assist in the work of the advisory committee of the Business Club on constructive criticism was announced yesterday by C. R. Barrow 2G.B., chairman of the committee. The appointees, all second year men, are: Huntington Biatchford, H. H. Frank, E. H. Marx, C. M. Poston, and A. F. Kindall...
...ranked on the honor list at the final examinations at the end of their first year, officially became members of the editorial board last night. They are: David Graham, J. H. Kolseth, V. C. Weinkauf, W. H. Ware, J. R. Kumin, W. B. Persons, R. S. Chavin, C. R. Barrow, F. H. Boland Jr., W. L. Webb, M. S. Berman, R. B. Hough Jr., Gabriel Caplan, F. L. Connard, and H. S. Rudd...
Previous Wilkins accomplishments which make his polar submarine trip seem not incredible: extended exploration work in north polar regions with Vilhjalmur ("No Vegetables!") Stefansson, exploration of tropical Australia for the British Museum, flight from Point Barrow to Spitsbergen with the late Pilot Carl Ben Eielson, 6,000 mi. of flying in south polar regions...