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...tiny one-cylinder Brown engine. Followed by a full-sized plane from take-off to landing she climbed 8,000 ft., glided 10 mi. in descending circles after her fuel gave out, made a neat three-point landing in a cow-pasture. Built by Maxwell Bassett, 19, of Philadelphia, winner of the Admiral Moffett and Texaco Trophies for gasoline-powered model planes, Miss Philadelphia IV will have her record certified by the National Aeronautic Association which observed her flight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Model Record | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

John H. Dean '34 heads the list of ushers who are to include: Richard G. Ames '34, Richard P. Waters, Jr. '34, Thomas W. Nazro '34, John M. Lockwood '34, Frederic H. White ocC., Robert W. Skinner, 3rd '34, Richard Bassett '34, Frederick G. Crecker, Jr. '34, Lowell S. Dillingham '34, Kenneth Di Menna '34, Francis E. Johnson, 3rd '34, William P. Watts '35, and George E. Zoff '34. The Committee which has been in charge of the event includes; Robert L. Hurlburt '34, John F. Madden '34, and Paul J. Wolfer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Military and Naval Ball To Take Place This Evening | 5/18/1934 | See Source »

...head usher in charge of the dance; representatives from the College who will officiate are: Richard G. Ames '34, Richard P. Waters, Jr. '34, Thomas W. Nazro '34, and John M. Lockwood '34, From the Naval Science Department, Frederic H. White ocC., Robert W. Skinner, 3rd '34, Richard Bassett '34, and Frederick G. Crocker, Jr. '34 will act as ushers, and from the Military Science Department Lowell S. Dillingham '34, Kenneth Di Menna '34, Francis E. Johnson, 3rd '34, William P. Watts '35, and George E. Zoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fourteen Ushers Announced For Naval and Military Ball | 5/16/1934 | See Source »

Skillful arguing by Robert C. Bassett 2L and James W. Havinghurst 2L of the Warren Club was responsible for the victory. The losers were represented by Frederick W. Doolittle, Jr., 2L and Allen O. Eaton 2L. Dean Roscoe Pound '90 acted as presiding justice. The associate justices were Judge Franklin T. Hammond '92 and Judge John J. Burns, both of the Superior Court of Massachusetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 2/28/1934 | See Source »

...Bassett concluded his lecture by describing how towers, instead of being exceptional, have become the main feature of the building. As examples he pointed out such structures the Empire State and New York Life buildings in New York, which represent the best adaption of the tower. They are low at the street level, and ample light and air are insured for the tower residents as long as the building endures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASSETT PRAISES NEWER TYPES OF SKYSCRAPERS | 12/5/1933 | See Source »

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