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Newspapers, syndicates and picture services sent their men dashing to Tromso, the little port on Norway's northwest tip, where Capt. Gustav Jensen of the Terningen had brought in the news of the find last fortnight, and whither the Brattvaag was supposed to be heading. From there at least four sealers, chartered by newsmen, bucked an angry Arctic sea in the hope of intercepting the Brattvaag and capturing the Story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Getting the Andree Story | 9/8/1930 | See Source »

HARVARD BROWN Gulick, g. g., Schweikart Myerson, pt. pt., Sharp Robinson, c.pt. c.pt., Dolsky Hartnett, 1d. 1d., Mackesey Faude, 2d. 2d., Cutler Brinckley, 3d. 3d., White Nido, c. c., Morey Pope, 3a. 3a., O'Donovan Glenn, 2a. 2a., Jensen Foshay, 1a. 1a., Fisher Johnson, o.b. o.h., Micucci Sanders, i.h. i.h., Stafford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE TEAM MEETS FAVORED BROWN TWELVE | 4/18/1930 | See Source »

...Pilots. Martin Jensen, second prize Dole Pacific flyer, and Bartlett Stephens, acting superintendent of the San Francisco Municipal Airport, started a short hop at San Francisco. Down the runway roared their plane. She crow hopped along, got up in the air, fell off on a wing. Jensen, scared, hauled her back to level. He remarked gently on his friend's handling of the ship. Stephens, aggrieved, had been thinking the same thing. Each had thought the other was piloting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Flights & Flyers: Dec. 23, 1929 | 12/23/1929 | See Source »

Grinning but disappointed were Serg. Jens B. Jensen, U. S. Cavalry, & Capt. Walter A. Wood Jr., U. S. Engineers, when Serg. Carl J. Cagle, U. S. Marine Corps, snatched from them the Leech Cup. All three had scored a perfect 105 but Mariner Cagle's shots had bored closest to the centre of the bull...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Soldiers & Civilians | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

...through a mist, crashed. Ashcraft was killed, Miss Gentry badly hurt. Her first and continuous cries after the smash were for "Bill." "Bill" was William Ulbrich, at whose mother's Mineola home she lived. He, at the time, was just overhead flying for the record with Pilot & Mrs. Martin Jensen in their Bellanca Three Musketeers. While Miss Gentry lay in the hospital and Pilot Ashcraft was at an undertaker's, the Three Musketeers flew on, on; stayed up 70½ hrs., when their refueling plane, disabled, could sustain them no longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Curtiss-Wright Roc | 7/8/1929 | See Source »

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