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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jhates S. Clarke '40 of Isa Grange IIL; Sidney Dorfman '83 of Filiaburgh; George W. Farwell '41 of Souanium; Sherman J. Maisel '38 of Buffalo; Paul Olum '40, of Binghampton, N. Y.: Henry D. Oyen '41 of New York: Isrsel H. Schbeinberg '40 of New York; Kenneth W. Sterling '40 of Providence Reburg C. Tucker '89 of Kaneas City and Bobert L. Walker '43 of Winnelks...
PRINCETON, N. J.--Princeton students are ready to march to the aid of "Harvard City" should need arise, the Daily Princetonian and Princeton Tiger declared last night...
...IRVIL N. HOWARD...
...McClure, retired, who installed the first telephone in the State). Off shore, Coast Guard cutters bore observers. At Craven County was ebullient Tom Haywood, who won brief fame by inventing a rotary kicking machine for citizens who should kick themselves. At New Bern was Cap'n Tom Daniel, 72, who at 52 insisted on fighting in the last war, came home minus an ear and eye, but did very well with what he had left last week...
...successive nights and mornings, the Air Corps' Brig. General Arnold N. Krogstad sent Boeing B-17 ("Flying Fortress") and Douglas B18 bombers flying 180 miles southward from Langley Field, Va., to Fort Bragg. Ordered to fly at 4,000 feet the first night, to accustom the observers, bombers later went up to 18,000, 20,000 and 24,000 feet heights now practicable thanks to a new, secret bomb sight. Without fail, civilian groundlings heard or saw, got warnings to Fort Bragg within three minutes. On a headquarters defense map, lighted in red and green, winking bulbs "tracked...