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...plane this spring, and the events will include an altitude flight, a speed race, and a parade. A.U. Pabst 31, will do the cross country flying to and from Hartford, and during the meet, it is expected that the Harvard pilots will be W. N. Bump '29, F. P. Sproul '29 and M. N. Fairbanks...
From 5 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the evening, W. N. Bump '28, W. C. Harris '28, f. P. Sproul '29, and H. H. Timken '30, used the club's plane, turning it up and practicing for the an meet they will enter tomorrow. At 12 o'clock tomorrow, the Club plane will leave the Boston Airport for Brainard Field, Hartford, in time for the New England Aeronautical Society meet, which starts at 2 o'clock...
...Lorimer listened, hand cupped to ear. Members jumped up to remonstrate with Mr. Schafer. Mr. Sproul of Illinois demanded that Mr. Schafer's words be stricken from the record. Mr. Schafer refused. A knot of members surrounded Mr. Schafer while his remarks were being transcribed by the clerk. Finally "to save time" Mr. Schafer withdrew what he had said...
Died. William Cameron Sproul, 57, onetime (1919-23) Governor of Pennsylvania, Candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 1920 and long a leader in Republican politics; at Nether Providence Township near Chester, Pa. Successively farm boy, newspaper owner, manufacturer, politician, he was known as the "father of good roads in Pennsylvania." His favorite poem, "Crossing the Bar" by Tennyson, was recited at the funeral attended by leading Pennsylvanians...
...Board of Directors for 1929 will be composed of the officers of the club and R. E. Gregg '28, R. W. Ayer '29, and F. P. Sproul...