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...division of History, Government, and Economics, under the chairmanship of Harold H. Burbank, David A. Wells Professor of Political Economy, shows an increase of 40 over March of last year. Every one of the fields in this grouping records a substantial increase over the figures for the Class of '41. History, with a rise from 82 to 103, shows the largest gain of any field. Government has 12 more concentrators, going from...
Probably damaged beyond repair was XP-38. But in the Lockheed factory, at Burbank, Calif., were all the drawings, dies and jigs needed to make many more like her. Pilots said the twin-engined pursuit ship had joined the Air Corps...
...Levin '41, Irving M. London '39, Martin J. Lydon '40, Roger C. Lyndon '39, George B. Lyons '40, Newton MacLeod Jr. '40, Denis J. Maguire '41, Harry K. Mausfield '41, RobBrown '39, Jeseph J. Buckley '39, Theodore F. Bullen Jr. '40. Robert M. Bunker '39, Seymour Bunshaft '39, John Burbank...
...might conflict with traffic at the Army's Boiling Field, just across the river. That was ironed out, too, by a plan for a central control tower submitted by Major General Oscar Westover, Army Air Corps chief, just before he flew off to die in a crash at Burbank, Calif., last month...
...conventions. Last week Mr. Johnson proudly watched 200 army planes cavort above the Legion's parade in Los Angeles. Next day Mr. Johnson's fellow Legionnaire, Chief of Air Corps Oscar Westover, having directed the Legion air show, took off from March Field for Lockheed Airport at Burbank, Calif. Arriving there, the piloting general skimmed across the field to test the wind, headed back for a landing. Watchers saw his Northrop attack plane spin, crash in flames, set a frame house afire, slice through a parked automobile. The occupants of neither house nor car were injured, but Major...