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...family cruiser with four berths, stove, ice box and toilet for $1,495. The minimum in overnight comfort (two berths) in a utility cruiser, can be had for $1,295 plus $45 for a toilet. Chris-Craft also has its line of runabouts, ranging up to a showy 27-footer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Show Boats | 1/29/1934 | See Source »

...organized the Air Line Pilots Association is a big, fiery six-footer named David Louis Behncke. He was born on a Wisconsin farm. During the War he was a crack bomber and machine gunner. Today he holds every possible military and civilian pilot's license, has some 8,324 hr. on his log with never a serious crackup. For five years he flew the mail west out of Chicago for United Air Lines. Two years ago Pilot Behncke whipped the pilots' union together from the ranks of the ineffectual National...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: 10-F to Honolulu | 1/22/1934 | See Source »

...polyglot library is one of Des Moines' most extensive. He takes a brief case full of books on his frequent lecture tours of Iowa, reads as his chauffeur drives him between communities. Des Moines hostesses call him a ''natural," conversational entertainer. A 200-lb. six-footer, he recently abandoned crutches, took an artificial leg. On the large grounds of his Des Moines home he has an elaborate court for croquet which he plays with intense fervor. Professionally Dr. Bierring's experience has been broad- postgraduate studies in Austria, Germany, and France, professor of the theory & practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: In Milwaukee | 6/26/1933 | See Source »

...Saturday's scrap, it seems likely that Nazro, rangy Sophomore end, will be played in the left side of the rush line. Nazro has held down Record's job in the last few practices, and has filled the assignment well. The substitute end man is a six-footer weighing 185 pounds, veteran of last year's Freshman eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUMMY SCRIMMAGE CONSTITUTES WORK OF DAY'S PRACTICE | 10/9/1931 | See Source »

...Provincetown. When the fog finally lifted, there was almost no wind; the boats drifted along the rough elbow of the Cape till dark. Word came that Michabo had run aground on Shovelful Shoal off the upper tip of Long Island; then that H.G. Leslie's 40-footer Typhoon, mistaking the headlights of cars for harbor lights, had run aground on the ocean shore across the Cape from Provincetown. Vanitie, Valiant and many another were towed into Provincetown harbor; the rest, tacking slowly against a light head wind, made port late that night or the next day, when no races...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Yachts & Yachtsmen | 8/31/1931 | See Source »

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