Word: northeasterners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell was the big event of the winter track, the season is by no means over. The University squad is to run the Northeastern College track team on Friday afternoon at the Boston Y. M. C. A. Although the Northeastern team has few noticeable stars, they have a well-balanced team, and the University runners will have to work in order to win the meet...
...largest station is at St. Anthony, on the northeastern coast of Newfoundland, Here Dr. and Mrs. Grenfell make their home and from that station Dr. Grenfell starts with his hospital ship, the Strathcona, for his summer round of visits along the coast of Labrador. Each little village eagerly awaits his coming and from the moment his boat enters a harbor it is surrounded by scores of fishing smacks all clamoring for the Doctor. At St. Anthony is the Mission's Hospital, Orphanage, School, Industrial Shop, Co-operative Store and Guest House. It was at this station that last summer...
Major L. H. Drennan, air service officer attached to the Northeastern Department of the United States Army, and Major MacDill discussed the aviation situation in the Army. Although as yet no definite plans have been announced, it is quite probable that a Militia Flying Corps will be established in Massachusetts and will include one or two squadrons. It is expected that the Army will supply 15 airplanes and replacements for each squadron and a detachment of men from the regular United States Aviation Service to keep the planes in condition. Thirty fliers, commissioned in the militia, will be assigned...
...University who are interested in aviation have been invited to attend the Harvard Aeronautical Society smoker which will be held in the Quiet Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock tonight. Major L. H. Drennan, air service officer attached to the Northeastern Department of the United States Army, will discuss the Army reorganization activities, and Major MacDill, who is studying various phases of military aeronautics at M. I. T. will speak. The officers of the club will outline plans for the winter and spring. Cigarettes and refreshments will be served...
...interested in aeronautics have been invited to attend. Captain T. T. Craven, Supervisor of the Naval Reserve Flying Corps and Director of Naval Aviation, has written a letter to the society concerning naval aviation activities which will be read. Major L. H. Drennan, air service officer attached to the Northeastern Department of the United States Army, will discuss the Army reorganization aviation activities. Major MacDill will speak, Cigarettes and refreshments will be served