Word: proctoral
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Clav 40--Walter R. McCurdy (Head Proctor...
Holworthy 4--David G. Gill (Head Proctor...
...refugee author and his family will be accompanied by Shute's faithful private secretary, the Shute gardener and handyman, and his four-seater Percival-Proctor monoplane ("To fly your own plane is the ideal way for an author to travel"). Says Shute: "I want my two daughters to finish their education in Australia. At the end of five years, they can decide if they want to stay in that prosperous but somewhat uncultured country or return to this bleak but cultured and traditional land." Even down under, Shute estimates, he would be able to pocket only a puny...
Baldwin, Robert Hamilton 52, Bender, George William '52, Birdsall, Paul Grew '50, Brooke, Peter Albert '52, Byrne, James Jay '52, Chamberlin, Frederick Bishop, Jr. '50, Clark, Sydney Proctor, Jr. '51, Coburn, Frederick Rhodes '51, Davidson, Paul Lane '50 (Captain), Davis, Wilbur Michel '50, Graham, William George Brown '51, Hudner, Richard Reilly '51, Lynch, John Dee '52, Mauran, Duncan Hunter '50, Plissner, William Alan '51, Post, Richard St. Francis '51, Spence, William James '52, Thayer, Edward Clailin '51, Thomas, Richard Henry, 3d '52, Waring, Bayard David '51, Yost, Edward DuRoss '52, Berg, Maurice '50 (Manager...
...Pilot Proctor turned in his company manuals, collected his paycheck ($13,000 a year) and logged his day's flight for the last time. "I don't want to quit flying," he admitted. "No flyer ever will." But Heath Proctor, who had watched the airlines graduate from a risky adventure to a workaday routine, had passed his 60th birthday-the first man on any U.S. airline ever to reach retirement age while still a pilot...