Word: harmonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harmon-on-Hudson...
...Paris last week the Ligue Internationale des Aviateurs named as recipient of the Harmon Trophy that super-careful, monosyllabic antithesis of a grandstand flyer. Captain Edwin C. Musick, 42, No. 1 pilot of Pan American Airways. The award includes the title of ''World's Outstanding Aviator" for 1935. Famed among flyers as perhaps the ablest flying-boat pilot on earth, but practically unknown to the U. S. public until Pan American began its methodical march across the Pacific (TIME, Dec. 2), Captain Musick has never been known to stunt a commercial plane, has had no accidents...
Little known factors have contributed immensely in increasing the popularity of winter sports in New England, according to Dudley Harmon, executive vice president of the New England Council...
...Harmon further points out that although few people realize it, woman's fashions have played an important part in drawing interest to winter sports. Last year Vogue and Harper's Bazaar featured women's ski and skating outfits, and at present the large department stores are extensively advertising attractive ski and snow suits for women. One New York store has even gone so far as to place a ski run made of borax and pine needles in its sports department to enable beginners to try themselves...
...This season," Mr. Harmon says, "there will be the greatest activity in winter sports ever seen in New England. Advance hotel bookings, especially in New Hampshire, break all previous records. The New Haven Railroad has already sold 500 tickets for its first snow train in January...