Word: weathered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dunster House will hold its second annual spring dance this evening from 10 until 2 o'clock in the Dining Room and courtyard of the House. Music will be furnished by Ruby Newman and his orchestra. Weather permitting a loud speaker will relay the music into the courtyard, which is to be lighted by Japanese lanterns...
Providing the weather permits, the three Varsity crews of Cornell, Syracuse, and Harvard will line up at 4.30 o'clock on Saturday at the start of the mile and three-quarters course, just opposite the Tech boathouse...
Commander Rosendahl said: "I am greatly grieved and shocked. ... It is the first time a fatal accident has occurred in the landing of a navy dirigible. . . . The accident may be ascribed to . . . the weather . . . and the inexperienced ground crew...
...lines carried 86,763 passengers, compared with 66,399 in the first three months of last year. Though flying weather is generally at its worst from January through March, nearly 90% of schedules were flown. Transport officials view the increase as the first fruit of two major policies which came into full play last year: fare reductions and systematic effort to sell through tickets...
Airline passenger traffic rises to a peak around Labor Day. To capitalize this bulge most companies inaugurate new schedules, speed up old with the coming of warm weather. Last month American Airways by a one-hour shift in a plane departure at Cleveland so bettered connections with Pan American that the New York-Mexico City run was cut from 62 to 44 hr. United Airlines last fortnight put on a new plane to San Francisco which entails the loss of only one business day, announced that before the year ended it would cut the coast-to-coast...