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...operators now are paid so much per pound (67 cents to $3*) for mail actually carried. Most complain they are losing money. Some weeks ago Mr. Brown commanded them to present their complaints to Second Assistant Postmaster General, Warren Irving Glover (TIME, Oct. 21). Mr. Glover closely examined all the operators' books-a sight no man ever had before him. What he learned formed the basis of his superior's solution, which is: to contract with the operators for a certain amount of plane space, whether or not that space is always filled with mail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Brown's Solution | 1/27/1930 | See Source »

Returning from gaily cold Montreal to unusually chilly Washington last week, Warren Irving Glover, Assistant Postmaster General in charge of mail transportation (see p. 68), had a new respect for Canada's aviation enterprise. He had been to Montreal to arrange for two more U. S.-Canadian air mail services and for the passage of Canadian mail through U. S. territory. The existing U. S.-Canadian routes are between Montreal and Albany, Toronto and Buffalo and Vancouver and Seattle. Next month a new line will connect Minneapolis-St. Paul to Winnipeg by way of Fargo and Grand Forks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Canada's Air Dominion | 1/27/1930 | See Source »

...complete list of the members of the committee is as follows: W. J. Kyle 3L, chairman; L. A. Blue 3L; L. R. Breslin, Jr. 3L; Dayton Denious 3L; R. S. Garson 2L; P. A. Gibson 2L; F. S. Glover, Jr. 3L; E. G. Griffin 3L; Isaac Koperlik 3L; C. T. Lane 3L; N. M. Newmark 2L; W. D. Oliver 3L; R. V. Pollard 3L; R. A. Rockhill 2L; L. A. Weissberger 3L; G. J. Wolf 3L; and I. B. Wyatt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVISORY COMMITTEE AIDS FIRST YEAR MEN | 10/24/1929 | See Source »

Frank were the operators in opening their ledgers, potent were their pleas. Mr. Glover, acting for Mr. Brown, was not obdurate. A compromise on rates seemed certain to result...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Mail Contracts | 10/21/1929 | See Source »

After spending the greater part of the University recess in South America, Dr. Glover M. Allen, associate professor in Zoology, has returned to his duties at the University Museum. Traveling through Sao Paulo with the purpose of establishing mor cordial relations with the local museums, Dr. Allen delivered several public lectures at the National Museum of Natural History and Archaeology of the state of Sao Paulo. Later he journeyed to the Instituto Butantan, where he delivered a short address to the staff. Sao Paulo is an agricultural state in which nearly three-fourths of the world's coffee is grown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLEN BACK FROM TRIP TO BRAZILIAN MUSEUMS | 9/30/1929 | See Source »

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