Word: markham
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...former professionals Yates and Markham, the Britishers carried the offensive and might have run up a higher score but for the defensive play of the Crimson goalie, Harshman...
This meeting is the first forum held since January 20, when R. Dixon Speas, Assistant Vice-President of American Air] lines, and John R. Markham, M. I. T. professor of aeronautical engineering and Massachusetts State Commissioner of Airports discussed international and domestic aspects of post-war aviation...
...Dixon Speas, Assistant Vice-President of the American Airlines, who has just returned from a special assignment with the Army, will speak. John R. Markham, M. I. T. professor of Aeronautical Engineering and Massachusetts State Commissioner of Airports, will replace Otto C. Koppen, originally scheduled as the other speakers. They will discuss international and domestic aspects of post-war aviation, the political and economic importance of aviation, the problems of reconversion of aircraft industries...
...defense of Lae, lifted their eyes to the skies and saw Kyoku Okuda's warning suddenly materialize. Rumbling overhead were Allied bombers, fighters and transports-the largest air armada ever assembled in the Southwest Pacific. From the transports hundreds of parachutes were dropping like blossoms into Markham Valley...
Lieut. Peter Markham Scott, Britain's No. 1 bird painter, son of the late great Antarctic Explorer Robert Scott, commanded light naval forces which left an armed enemy trawler ablaze after an encounter off Le Havre...