Word: f
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Chief Boatswain George F. Kahle, piloting the rear plane, straining his eyes through the rain squalls, turned suddenly pale. The leading plane had, at one blinding sheet of lightning, given off smoke and splinters and instantly plunged below, upside down like a shot duck...
Landing his own craft on the Bay, Chief Boatswain Kahle taxied about for an hour, found no trace of Lieutenants Victor F. Marinelli and George Lehman, nor of Machinist Mates L. E. Poyner and George M. McMichaels. The U. S. S. Teal, Navy tender, patrolled all that night but its searchlight picked out nothing beyond fragments of wing fabric, pieces of fuselage. Against lightning, rarely an accurate enemy, flyers of steel birds have no defense...
During the spring practice, Louis Kerness '29 has been playing forward instead of his old position of half. Captain J. F. Carr '28 has ben playing a stellar game at half...
...Lane '30, C. C. Loosli '28, J. H. Morris '29, Abbot Peterson '30, Douglass Pillinger '28, P. P. Porter '29, W. M. Randol '30. Adam Rhodes '30, G. A. Sawin 2 E.S., P. C. Sherbert '30, Charles Tatham '28, H. R. Thayer '29, C. O. Tuck '30, F. A. Vanderlip '30, G. L. Weil...
After the banquet short speeches will be given by each major sport captain, following which several former athletes will talk. Among those who have been asked to speak are R. F. Herrick '90, Football End Coach C. R. Carney, and H. J. Savage '09 of the Carnegie Foundation, who is author of "Games and Sports in British Schools and Universities...