Word: douglases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶With airplane size now reaching vast proportions, most airports are becoming obsolete. The NACA has been experimenting with catapults to solve this problem, found that the forthcoming Douglas DC-4 will need a thrust of 15,000 Ib. to take off in 1,150 ft. This requires an engine...
The following were elected as officers of the Society for next year: Donald R. Griflin '38, Philip W. Morse '38 and Douglas H. Robinson '39 of Lowell House, and Karl F. Guthe '39 and Ralph I. Smith '38 of Leverett House.
In order to be eligible for election, it was necessary that these men be connected with the orchestra for at least one year. The following were elected: James L. Cahn '39, Frederic S. Coolidge '40, Vinton A. Dearing '40, Richard S. Fogelman '40. Paul L. Franken '40, Nelson Gildersleeve '40...
The following were chosen by the Jubilee Committee: William C. Coleman, Jr., William A. Cordingly, Jr., William A. Daughaday, James T. Devine, John M. Eaton, Jr., Thomas V. Healey, Robert Homans, Paul E. Illman, Jr., John F. Kennedy, Chester A. Legg, Jr., Charles D. Lutz, Jr., Douglas Mercer, Robert F...
United Artists' liveliest members are David Selznick, Walter Wanger and Sam Goldwyn in Hollywood, Alexander Korda in London. In New York last week for conferences were Producers Selznick and Korda, and Producer Selznick's chief backer, John Hay ("Jock") Whitney. Chief problem before Selznick International was still: who...