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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...with the addition of the following men to its ranks: G. Avery '33; R. G. Bartol, Jr. '32; T. K. Dunstan '33; T. B. Easland, Jr. '33; Issac Harter, Jr. '33; K. G. Hathaway '31; W. F. Mann '30; D. F. Nugent, Jr. '33; C. C. Parker '31; Stephen Parrish H '32; R. L. Philbrick '30; M. G. R. Pollard '32; J. W. Shakespeare 2G.B.; A. P. Shepard '31; F. B. Thurber III '30; and H. W. Umphrey grR.S...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIX REGISTERED PILOTS JOIN FLYING CLUB RANKS | 11/29/1929 | See Source »

According to Maxfield Parrish '29 who piloted the plane together with R. B. Bell '30, vice-president of the Flying Club, the journey was a rough one in which they were delayed by having to follow a low pressure area almost all the way. Flying by day and landing at night, the plane hailed at Jefferson City, Missouri, Buffalo, and Rochester on the way from Wichita to Boston. The greatest delay in their flight came at Jefferson City where two days of in clement weather prevented them from taking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FLYING CLUB PLANE FLIES 1400 MILES TO NEW HANGAR | 10/15/1929 | See Source »

...biplane. This airplane, which is powered with a Wright J-6 five-cylinder engine, will be delivered to the Flying Club on Wednesday at the factory in Wichita, Kansas. It will be given in charge of R. B. Bell '30, vice-president of the club, and Max field Parrish, who are planning to fly it to Boston Muller Field in Revere will be the temporary quarters of the new biplane until hangar accommodation are ready at its regular home in the Boston airport. The Flying Club at a date to be announced in the near future will hold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FLYING CLUB EXCHANGES OLD AIRPLANE FOR NEW | 10/9/1929 | See Source »

...First heat--won by G. A. Tupper '29; second, Furth, (N.Y.U.); third, Pogolotti (California). Time--24 1-5 sec. Second heat--won by E. A. Payne (Southern California); second, Kieselhorst (Yale); third, Sykes (Haverford). Time--24 3-10 sec. Third heat--won by J. A. Payne (Southern California); second, Parrish (Swarthmore); third, Smith (Yale). Time--25 1-10 sec. Fourth heat--won by Cunningham (Yale); second, Stollwerek (Colgate); third, Lincoln (Princeton). Time--24 1-5 sec. Heat for third men (Two to qualify for semifinals). Won by Pogolotti (California); second, Sykes (Haverford). Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD TRACKMEN SURVIVE I. C. 4A. TESTS | 6/1/1929 | See Source »

...over 200 manufacturers and advertisers of these products. When each and every one had come to order, the first general U. S. fashion conference was declared to be in session. Experts and analysts explained and prophesied the swift revolutions of fashion. Foremost among fashion students, Manhattan's Amos Parrish (TIME, Aug. 20) distributed credit for notable efforts to make the U. S. fashion-conscious. Mr. Parrish praised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Fashion Congress | 10/22/1928 | See Source »

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