Word: crews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...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 General Westover died with his crew chief. Technical Sergeant Samuel Hymes. Ordered to inquire into causes was Major Joseph L. Stromme, who guessed that Pilot Westover had flown too slowly, got caught in a downward thermal draft...
...After crossing the Apennines, the liner plunged into fog, suddenly smashed into the slope of Mt. Altino near Formia. The jewel box hurtled clear, burst open and spread the gems over the ground. Startled shepherds clambered to the plane, found it a blazing wreck, with the 19 passengers and crew dead. They pocketed as many of the bright stones as they could and when the police arrived at the remote scene only $52,625 worth remained. The rest, they assumed, might have been destroyed in the fire...
...FRESHMAN CREW...
...CREW...
Over 150 Varsity and 150-pound crew candidates crowded into the Varsity Club last night to see movies of past races and hear keynote speeches by Tom Bolles, Varsity coach. Bert Haines, 150-pound crew mentor, and Bud Talbot, newly-elected Varsity captain...