Word: motorize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...constructed with the assistance of Major R. C. F. Goetz, Range Officer of the Rifle Club, has been completed except for a few minor details of construction, and is now ready for use. Its length is the regulation 50 feet, and it contains four butts with targets operated by motor power. Because of the excellent facilities for practice offered this year for the first time, the management expects a record squad to report at the meeting tonight...
...program consists of the following features: first, "The World's Record Altitude Flight," illustrated by motion pictures; second, a talk on "The Moss Airplane Motor Supercharger," by Dr. S. A. Moss, of the General Electric Company, Lynn, inventor of the supercharger; third, a talk on the "Organization of the First Aero Unit of the Massachusetts National Guard," by Major James Knowles Jr., the commanding officer of the Unit. There will be in addition general aeronautical moving pictures...
...divisions of the Engineering Society will hold their annual banquet in the Trophy Room of the Union. At the conclusion of the dinner Mr. F. W. Davis '10, who for several years has been connected with the Pierce-Arrow Company will give an illustrated talk on "Recent Developments in Motor Truck Transportation...
...this goes to press, half of the College is already well on the way to Princeton. By boat, by train, by motor, the Crimson flood is descending on the Tiger to unite this afternoon in one tremendous wave which is to overwhelm the supporters of the Black and Orange. Greatly will the team be aided by this section of Harvard which will be with them in the Palmer Stadium. But besides all the cheering thousands in New Jersey, there will be still others taking no less a share in the great struggle...
...enable those who are motoring to the game to get there with a minimum of confusion and delay the CRIMSON is printing in this issue a detailed explanation of the best automobile route to Princeton. The publication of this data, although intended primarily as a time-saver, is not to be taken as an excuse for attempting a new speed record from Cambridge to Princeton. Because a man is fully acquainted with the roads he is to follow, he is not justified in assuming that he has cut about six hours off his traveling time. Last week four students were...