Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Poland, 1919-1921. Few people know that throughout that war a squadron of U. S. aviators fought in the Polish air forces. The story of the Kosciuszko Squadron (named for the Polish patriot who fought in the American Revolution) is told for the first time by Kenneth Malcolm Murray, one of the pilots, in Wings Over Poland, currently published by D. Appleton...
...Orpheum in charge of adventure pictures. Including replacements and the six Polish members the Squadron had a roster of 23. Founder Cooper is the only U. S. member who has made a name for himself in private life. Several of the Poles are high in Polish aviation circles. Author Murray is the only one who still flies commercially. A transport pilot (unemployed), he once went treasure-hunting by air in Yucatan. Though he has written many a tale for pulp magazines, his story of the Kosciuszko Squadron is his first book. Lean, bronzed, reserved, Author-Pilot Murray is married...
...publishing of the recent ruling earlier in the week has aroused considerable comment in the press due to utterances by various university heads, led by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is to conform with the ruling, according to Dr. K. T. Compton, President. Dr. D. L. Marsh, president of Boston University, was the only nearby educational leader to issue a statement protesting the order...
Said Oklahoma's Governor William H. ("Alfalfa Bill") Murray, refusing an invitation to a football game: "Modern education has too many football, basketball and highball policies...
...visiting lecturers for this year include Murray Season good '00, former mayor of Cincinnati; Arthur Oncken Love joy, professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University; Robert Cedric Binkley, acting professor of History at Western Reserve University; Jose Frederico Normane, of the Harvard Bureau of Economic Research in South America; Serge Elisseeff, formerly professor in the Institute for the History of Foreign Affairs in Petrograd; and Henri Guy, rector of the University of Grenoble...