Word: lundquist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...others, besides Chuck, are Major Gustav Lundquist, Major Frank Everest, Captain Jackie Ridley and the late Captain James T. Fitzgerald...
...first man to fly faster than sound in the XS-1 was Air Force Captain Charles Yeager. By now, four others have done it: Major G. E. Lundquist and Captain James P. Fitzgerald of the Air Force, and NACA Test Pilots Herbert Hoover† and Howard Lilly, who was recently killed in a crash. These five had the strange experience of outflying the roar of their own rocket motors...
Richard E. Hill, North Bend., Wash., William E. Horton 2G.B., Riverton, Nebr., Ray W. House, Mansfield, III., Willard A. Johnson, Wichita, Kans., Gordon L. Taylor, Twin Peaks, Calif., Samuel T. Keim, Roanoke, Tex., Alan F. Lafley, Keene, N. H., Charles H. Lundquist, Portland, Ore., George J. Mason, Jr., Dallas...
...report was damning: testimony of Boeing men that Keppler had invited them to join the Communist Party; stories of secret C. P. meetings in the apartment of a mysterious "Miss Kay"; stories of Keppler and Lundquist organizing May Day parades. The court of union rank & filers voted to accept the trial board's verdict that Keppler was a Communist...
Last week the workers' court met again, to hear reports on Lundquist and others. Real boss of A. M. U., gaunt, yellow-haired, bespectacled Hugo Lundquist, was once slated to be A. F. of L. organizer in the West Coast aircraft industry. The trial board's recommendation was that he also be found guilty of Communism. In a meeting as stormy as the first one, friends of Lundquist mustered enough votes to overturn the board's verdict. The court also decided that Editor Stone was guilty of a technical infraction in failing to bring his charges before...