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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whole duty of airplanes is now made manifest, in 52 folio pages, compiled, examined and approved by expert engineers, designers and men of the air. Last week H. M. Crane, General Motors technician and chairman of a joint committee of the U. S. Bureau of Standards and the Society of Automotive Engineers, announced completion of the "aircraft safety code." A five-year labor, the code includes regulations for the design, manufacture, testing and operation of all types of craft, qualifications for pilots, traffic rules...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Code | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

Professor George H. Blakeslee, of Clark University and Professor Verner W. Crane of Brown University will be visiting lecturers in the department of History during the second half of the academic year it was announced yesterday by the University office. At the same time the Graduate School of Education announced that Dr. Richard D. Allen, assistant superintendent of schools in Providence, R. I. will be Lecturer on Vocational Guidance, and Dr. Charles R. Keene, of University of Buffalo will lecture on Physical Education during the second half year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR LECTURES ADDED TO STAFFS | 1/28/1926 | See Source »

...Hanoe, Osiris, Wireless Willy, The Skipper, Mayfair, O. Henry (single applicant), Bel Enfant, Alfred Augustus Baker, Los Vaqueros, Watt Hour Meter, Caesar, John X. Stevenson, Jaina Square, Mr. Micawber, The Triple Threat, Charles Hawkins, Barnacle, Edward I. A. Stockton Lansdowne, Unus, G. Havaheart, Folly of 1927, Little Applesauce, Ichabod Crane, M. Sans Souci, General Cord, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 378 MEN WIN OUT IN DRAW FOR YARD | 1/16/1926 | See Source »

Having completed their preliminary investigation of Florida conditions, the delegates assembled for their first session. A letter from President Coolidge was read by Eugene E. Thompson (Crane, Paris & Co., Washington). Many of the delegates thought that the President himself was reading to them, for Mr. Thompson strongly resembles Mr. Coolidge, except that he is not quite so angular. The President stated that he approved of the Association's efforts to stop the sale of unsound securities. Then an epistle from Secretary Mellon was read. Mr. Mellon explained why it is to the interest of U. S. prosperity to curb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Convention | 12/21/1925 | See Source »

...THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER !?Meredith Nicholson? Scribners ($2.00). Mort Crane was a printer in Indianapolis, and his wife Alice owned a fourth interest in the printing business in which he was Vice President and Secretary. He loved his work and his wife loved the profits?or she would have loved them if they had been larger. So Alice after 17 years began to think Mort was a futile little man, that Howard Spencer, who owned three fourths of the "Press," was a very fine man, and that the "Press" should be expanded. Mort Crane could not think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fauts and Folly | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

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