Word: weathering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spite of several days of unfavorable weather, at least one aeroplane was in the air almost all the time, and in several instances as many as four might be seen flying together, the aviators braving wind, rain, and fog. Owing to the interest shown by the large crowds which attended the flights, the meet was extended two days, and it was during this time that some of the most sensational flying was done...
...railroad bridge to the Navy Yard, a course of two miles. Immediately following this race the University fours will row over the upper two miles of the course, from the Navy Yard to the finish opposite Red Top. The races may have to be postponed on account of weather conditions, but this will not be done unless it is absolutely necessary. In case the University eight-oared race cannot take place before 7 o'clock on June 30, it will be rowed up-stream the next morning at 10.30 o'clock, and the Freshman and four-oared races, if postponed...
...first trial flight of the "Harvard I," the Aeronautical Society's biplane, has been scheduled for 4 o'clock this morning, weather permitting. J. V. Martin uC., manager of the society and under whose supervision the machine was built, is the aviator...
...Aeronautical Society's new biplane the "Harvard I," has been completed and it will be taken down to Soldiers Field this morning, though no flight will be made today. It is likely that a flight will be attempted the first morning during the week that the weather is favorable. J. V. Martin nC., the manager of the Harvard Aeronautical Society and the recently elected second vice-president of the American Aeronautical Association, will be the aviator. Members of the society will be welcome at the flight...
...Class Day Committee announces the following program for the exercises to be held on June 24, if the weather is fair, if not, a rainy day program will be substituted...