Word: flyer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program follows: 1. At Sea, Glee Club. Buck 2. Serenade, Mandolin Club. Herbert 3. Prayer of Thanksgiving. Glee Club. 4. Big Ben, Banjo Club. Allen 5. Hawaiian Quartet. 6. The Long Day Closes, Glee Club. Sullivan 7. Midnight Flyer, Hagar, arr. Rice Banjo Club. 8. Quartet: A. R. Simms '17, A. W. Wright '17, J. H. Townsend '17, and G. W. B. Hartwell '17. 9. Venetian Love Song, Mandolin Club. Nevin 10. Football Songs. Glee Club. 11. Fair Harvard...
...student flyer will receive a retainer pay of $12 per year, but will not receive duty pay during the course of instruction at Squantum. Upon graduation, application will be made for a provisional commission as ensign in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps. After three months' service under the provisional grade, the student will receive a confirmed rating by qualifying before a professional board...
...program follows: 1. At Sea, Buck Glee Club. 2. Serenade, Herbert Mandolin Club. 3. Prayer of Thanksgiving. Glee Club. 4. Big Ben, Allen Banjo Club. 5. Hawaiian Quartet. 6. The Long Day Closes, Sullivan Glee Club. 7. Midnight Flyer, Hagar, arr. Rice Banjo Club. 8. Quartet: A. R. Simms '17, A. W. Wright '17, J. H. Townsend '17, and G. W. B. Hartwell '17. 9. Venetian Love Song, Nevin Mandolin Club. 10. Football Songs. Glee Club. 11. Fair Harvard...
...Royal Flying Corps, and after receiving his training at Uphaven in Welshire, he was sent to the front where he did brilliant work for ten months. He then returned to England on leave. While there he was severely injured in saving the life of a fellow-of-flyer in a runaway accident, and was laid up for several; months. On his recovery he returned to the front. By that time he had become as expert and authority on fast planes. On January 5, 1916, he was mentioned in the orders of the day for his daring flying and spleen...
...return for the time spent the men will receive $400 worth of flying instruction, and further, will be doing more to aid preparedness than could be done in any other branch of the service. Lord Kitchener, England's Minister of War, in a telegram sent to Canadian flyers in training at Newport News, said, "One flyer is worth an army corps...