Word: stationer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rival attraction to Samborski's slugging at the ball game yesterday was in the press stand, where Billy B. Van, comedian in "The Dream Girl" at the Wilbur Theatre, was broadcasting the story of the contest to radio fans through Station WNAC, the Shepard Stores. His witty comments drew to the spot a large circle of spectators, who chortled with glee when the comedian seriously made through the microphone such remarks as "Hammond knocks a foul into the grandstand.... It hits a man in an empty seat", and "The umpire calls a balk, Williams demands a recount... The umpire wins...
...successfully completing four months of preliminary ground school training in the Naval Aviation course given by the Navy at M.I.T. six Harvard men have qualified for a summer course at the Naval Aviation Station at Squantum, according to information received by the CRIMSON yesterday from Lieutenant Noel Davis, U.S.N.R.F...
...formidable group of 68 University and Freshman track men, with the usual retinue of coaches, managers, and trainers, will leave the South Station at 9 o'clock this morning to make their first assault on the Big Three track championships in the Harvard-Princeton University and Freshman track meets, which will run simultaneously in the Palmer Stadium at Princeton tomorrow afternoon...
Experience with the Shenandoah's permanent mooring mast at Lakehurst, N. J., has convinced the U. S. Navy of the mast's immense value in anchoring rigid airships. Therefore, another mast is to be erected immediately at Tacoma, to serve as the Navy's Western station. Tests have shown that few men are needed to secure an airship to a mast, hundreds are required to take an airship in or out of a hangar; also that an airship can stay indefinitely at the mast, be refuelled and regassed there, have all but major repairs made when thus...
...keep snapping them in until it does stop," was the comment of the captain at' Police Station No. 1 last, night, when asked if he thought the recent $10 fines imposed on 15 undergraduates for neglecting to light the lights on their automobiles at night, would end their carelessness. "It's a dangerous habit and they've got to cut it", he added...