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Dates: during 1920-1929
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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...
...following appointments were announced recently by Phillips Brooks House; W. W. Foshay '31, of Port Chester, N. Y., chairman of the Information Committee; A. R. Maynard '30, of South Sudbury, Mass., chairman of the Handbook Committee; and Duncan Mann E.T.S., of Pittsburg, Pa., Staff Secretary...
Winner, N. P. Hallowell, '32; Brennan (HC); R. C. Hodge, '31; G. N. Barrie, '32; Sturtevant Burr, '31; J. W. Fobes, '32; R. B. Thurber, '30; C. B. Davis, '31; J. M. Fox, '32; O'Connell (HC); Casson (HC); Gannon (HC); Holland (HC); Adams (HC); Parent (HC); Cerasult (HC); McCafferty (HC); Varda (HC); Fitzgerald...
...victorious last Friday from their meets with the respective Holy Cross aggregations. N. P. Hallowell '32 starred for the University team, whose score altogether was 19, as opposed to their opponents' 53. The Holy Cross Freshmen were likewise defeated, to the tune of a 15 to 53 count, with R. S. Murphy '33, leading the Harvard cohorts in their capture of the first five places...
Twelve yards behind Hallowell, whose time was 28 minutes, 58 seconds, in the University race, came Brennan of Holy Cross, closely followed by R. G. Hodge '31, a newcomer to the ranks of the University team...