Word: piere
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With whistle tooting and the band playing "Aloha Oe," the Malolo glided from her pier, set her nose for Diamond Head. Into the harbor gay passengers tossed their leis (flower garlands), symbol of speedy return to Hawaii. But no leis were cast back by Lieut. Massie, his wife or mother...
...must submit to the severest treatment: rapid-fire succession of take-offs & landings, continued splashings of salt water. On the eastbay the new line operates from San Francisco Bay. Airdrome at the edge of Alameda. On the San Francisco side it inherits the circular wooden "landing button" at a pier just north of the clock-towered Ferry Building. The Varney schedule calls for 13 round trips daily. Fare...
...Freshman Affairs, each signed by 25 members of the class, are as follows: For president, William Charles McCarty, of Arlington; Franklin Plummer Whitbeck, of Bronxville, New York. For vice-president, Edwin Ide Brainard, of Arlington; Richard Woolen Emory, of Baltimore, Maryland; Thomas Ferguson Locke, of Boston; Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr., of Concord, New Hampshire; David Daniel Scan-nel, Jr., of Jamaica Plain. For Secretary-treasurer, Donald Armstrong, of West Roxbury; Delavan Carlos Clos, of New York, New York: Lee Perot Howard, of Larchmont, New York...
...yard run--won by Matthew Cobb (Red), second, J. P. Scheu (Green), third, A. S. Pier (Blue), fourth, C. W. Woodard (Green). No time given...
...purchased the telescope and equipment from the estate, presenting it to Harvard College in the name of her daughter and herself, as a memorial to her husband. They are also making a generous contribution toward the expense of a building to house the telescope. The building or the pier of the telescope will bear an appropriate bronze memorial tablet. The gift includes some valuable accessories: clocks, timers, spectroscope, and a micrometer...