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Smith--James Dana Hutchinson, of Dorchester, 92; Rufus Hallowell Bond, of Everett, 76; Mayo Shattuck, of Seattle, Wash., 65; George Lewis Batchelder, Jr., of Medford, 61; Francis Whiting Hatch, of Medford...
...Aeronautical Society's meet for duration of flight of hand-launched models held at Concord Saturday afternoon was won by F. W. Hatch of Medford High School with a flight of 34 3-5 seconds. There were 19 model aeroplanes entered by Harvard, M. I. T. and preparatory school students. The strong winds drove many of the machines to the ground, some being shattered beyond repair. None of the University entries placed in the meet, although the flights made by E. H. Beane '17 and M. Blanchard '18 were successful considering that their models were designed more for speed than...
...Nemser '16, Syracuse University, N. Y.; Daniel Joseph O'Keefe '18, Boston Latin; William Preston Palmer '18, Dorchester High; Horace Preston Payne '18, Central High, Harrisburg, Pa.; Everett Preston Perkins '18, Brockton High; Dominic William Rich '18, Kent School, Conn.; Max Ritro '18, Boston English; Andrew Emrey Seitz '18, Medford High; Charles Stephen Shaughnessy '18, Ashland High; William Allison Shimer '18, State Normal, W. Va.; William Maurice Silverman '18, Hoyoke High; Abraham Morris Sonnabend '18, Boston Latin; William Berry Southworth '18, Exeter; Paul Squibb '18, Kent School, Conn.; Martin Swanson '18, State Normal, Pa.; Jacob Tepper '18, Lawrence High; Paul...
...year at Concord Saturday afternoon. The contest was open to all preparatory schools as well as colleges. There were seventeen entries of various types of model aeroplanes, the majority being of the A-frame, double propellor type. This style of machine, entered by J. L. Smith, of Medford High School, and piloted by F. T. Bates, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, won first place by traveling a quarter of a mile, and was awarded the silver medal. E. H. Bean '17 took second prize by flying his machine 900 feet. H. R. Johnson, of M. I. T., was third with...
Henry Eli Friedman '16, Thomas William Clark, Medford...