Word: valleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Warm tropical air, saturated with moisture and meeting a drift of cold polar air over the Ohio Valley, is the cause of the floods in that region, Charles F. Brooks '11, Director of the Blue Hill Observatory, told a CRIMSON correspondent last evening...
...nation is past virtually everywhere but in Chelan, Wash. Chelan, a Main-Street town of 2,000 population, is perched high above the Columbia River, some 90 miles northeast of Grand Coulee Dam. Chelanites depend for their livelihood on seasonal occupation in the fine apple orchards of broad Chelan Valley. In the winter, when there is little work for them in the snow-covered orchards, they are hard pressed. Naturally enough, they readily subscribed to the ideas of Dr. Townsend, formed a Townsend Club soon after his something-for-nothing theories reached them. Last week with their club still going...
...well established. . . . But the utilities have a right to know what it is that is asked of them and what are the conditions under which peace might be established. A sovereign government should have policies known to all. . . . I regret to say that the power companies in the Tennessee Valley region have not been assured as to what are the intentions of the TVA concerning them...
...Pauls Valley, Okla. Mrs. Emsy Jackson, Negro, mother of two sons named Tonsilitis ("Tonsy") and Meningitis ("Minny"), gave birth to a daughter, named her Appendicitis ("Pendy...
...permitted a pilot to find an airport no matter how dirty the weather. TWA's Chief Pilot O. W. Coyle took off with a party to prove it. With the cockpit of his big Douglas hooded, he climbed swiftly up through the murk in the deep San Fernando Valley, circled away over the wrinkled mountains which have given the region the name of "the worst flying country in the U. S." Time & again Pilot Coyle intentionally got lost. Each time he winged unerringly back to the field. Just as he was doing so the last time, Pilot William...