Word: miles
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fisheries Committee: "I am gravely apprehensive . . . that there will be armed conflict in the Bering Sea." Concerned not so much for its nationals as for U. S.-Japanese relations, Tokyo's Foreign Office promised that Japanese vessels would leave salmon alone, would net crabs only beyond the three-mile limit...
...Monty") Brandon was one of aviation's cool oldtimers. During the War he piloted the rattling biplanes of the British Royal Air Force as an instructor, afterwards fought in Russia for the White Army. He was one of the handful of commercial pilots with "1,000,000-mile" flying records. In May 1935, he flew influenza serum from Newark to the Eskimos of upper Alaska. Aboard was another air veteran-Douglas Aircraft Co.'s Test Pilot E. H. Veblen, who had ferried a DC-3 east for delivery to the Soviet's Amtorg Trading Corp...
Immediately following the election, five members of the team left for New York where they are entered in the IC4A outdoor championships. The Crimson competitors are Alex Northrop in the mile, Bert Litman in the javelin hammer thrower Steve Brennan, John Erhard in the two-mile, and John Herrick in the discuss...
Northrop and Herrick are conceded the best chance of the Harvard entrants in tomorrow's meet. Northrop's best time in the mile is 4:17.6. while Herrick's top throw of 154 feet 10 3/4 inches is a feet farther than the best distance of any of his rivals in the IC4A...
Bringing in the best half-mile time of the afternoon, George T. Duff '40 pulled in for first place in the Novice Singles pushed by Joel C. Goldthwalt '40. In the narrow comps, Robert H. Fagerland '40' and William T. Cushwa '41 placed first and second...