Word: hagaman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...speakers are: James W. Altheimer '39, Douglas MacD. Anderson '41, Bernard J. McMahon '41, Craig Moore '41, Joseph H. Perry '40, Philip deN. Ruprecht '40, Robert H. Ryan '41, Robert B. Stokley '41, Quimby Taylor '41, Howard Hagaman '41, John F. Seiberling '40 and John M. Hall...
...Schreiber got across the Atlantic as a stowaway on a French stunt flight from Old Orchard, Me. to Spain. But on commercial airlines the close watch kept on planes at airports makes unauthorized free rides next to impossible. One night last week in Indianapolis, 23-year-old John Henry Hagaman, after bumming his way by hitchhiking and rod-riding over most of North America, thought he would try his luck by air. His mother was in flood-stricken Van Nuys, Calif, and he wanted to get home in a hurry. Slipping aboard a T. W. A. transport during a routine...
...wreckage cool enough for men to pry out all the crisped bodies within, many of them only tentatively identifiable. The dawn score of deaths stood at eleven passengers, 21 crew, while 28 passengers and 49 crew miraculously escaped. One member of the ground-crew Civilian Allen Hagamanalso died of burns. Most survivors were badly burned and three more crew and one more passenger presently perished. One of the first to go was Captain Lehmann. Just before he died he said: "I intended to stay with the ship as long as I could, until we could land...