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Welles VanNess Moot '08, of Buffalo, N. Y., has loaned his auxiliary schooner yacht "Adventuress" to the University for use in practical instruction in seamanship and navigation for men taking naval training courses. The yacht was delivered at Fort Jefferson, L. I., and arrived at Marblehead on June 5 under the command of Tucker Daland '73, assisted by Dr. H. T. Stetson, of the Astronomical Laboratory, and eight members of the training courses...
...following captains of the dormitory teams have been appointed by Captain H. L. Nash '16: Smith Halls, Charles Arthur Clark, Jr., of Milton, Mass,; Standish Hall, Olney Foster Flynn, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Gore Hall, Edwin Thomas Martin, of Marblehead, Mass...
...Alumni interested in aviation, but with their primary object the furtherance of preparedness for defence of the United States, are learning how to fly at Marblehead, and there are now in process of construction two large hydroaeroplanes which they expect to use in practicing the various arts of aerial warfare, and in teaching these to others...
...machines, and while it is possible that he may attempt a short flight today, it is probable that he will not fly until tomorrow. Mr. Martin uses two machines, one a "Baby Grahame-White," and the other a large Farman biplane, built by the Burgess-Curtis Company, of Marblehead. During the meet he will probably use the smaller machine for a flight for a cash prize around the State House...
...committee plans to limit the number of amateur entries, and thus far flights have been definitely arranged for only by Clifford B. Harmon, of New York, and W. Starling Burgess, of Marblehead. It is also hoped to limit entries in the professional class to eight: four American, two British, and two French, but the rules of the International Federation may prevent any such discrimination in a competitive meet...