Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"IF YOU'RE GOING TO DRIVE FAST" is an extremely useful handbook of automobile information, giving tips on when and where to drive fast, how to handle your car at high speeds, and what to do when you got in a jam travelling fast. Along with "And Sudden Death" it...
One Harvard airman has a transport license; about ten have private licenses; two more are amateurs. Only three men of the Class of '39 have joined the Club. Of these one is a pilot.
In a Washington, D. C. drive on speeders police arrested big, burly President John Llewellyn Lewis of United Mine Workers on a charge of driving 42 m. p. h. in a 30-mile zone. Laborman Lewis posted a $10 bond, left town. On Pennsylvania Avenue a patrolman stopped Mrs. J...
Timed at 68 m.p.h. on a highway near Auburn, Mass. David Rockefeller, Harvard senior and chubby youngest son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., lost his Massachusetts driving license for one week.
The game he can still get with a full license includes three lions, leopard, cheetah, lynx, common hippopotamus, crocodile, hyena, wild dog, jackal, wart hog, badger, baboon, civet, buffalo, ordinary zebra, waterbuck, wildebeest, impala reedbuck, eland gazelle, the lesser kudu.