Word: club
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Flights, piloted by club members and carrying a maximum of three passengers each, will be made upon request to any point in this part of the country...
...club currently has six men with the requisite commercial licenses, and hopes to add six more in the very near future. It will rent its planes (Piper Tripacers) from the East Coast Aviation Service, and will operate out of Bedford Airport...
There are two main purposes behind the venture, Revie said. The first is to "give our commercial pilots more to do;" the second, to "improve the name of the Harvard Flying Club, to remove the idea that we're nothing but a playboy organization...
This means that a run to New York, for example, could be managed for as little as $8 per passenger. Since there is a minimum rental charge on the planes, flights to points nearer home will be somewhat less money-saving. Nonetheless, club members have high hopes of exploiting the weekend rush to women's colleges such as Smith and Mt. Holyoke...
...election meeting marked by sharp and often bitter debate, Derek T. Winans '60 last night turned back the challenge of David Z. Farbman '60 to gain the presidency of the Young Democratic Club...