Word: willard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Willard Learoyd Sperry, dean of the Theological School, will conduct the services this morning at 8.45 o'clock in the Faculty Room of University Hall...
...Willard Learoyd Speery, dean of the Theological School, will conduct the services this morning at 8.45 o'clock in the Faculty Room of University Hall...
...Willard Learoyd Speery, dean of the Theological School, will conduct the services this morning at 8.45 o'clock in the Faculty Room of University Hall...
...Chester, Boston, Botany; George F. Davidson, New Westminster, B. C., Canada, Classics; Sterling Dow '25, Portland, Maine, History; Merle Fainsod, St. Louis, Missouri, Government; Edward S. Gilfallan, Jr., Kalamazoo, Michigan, Chemistry; Victor M. Hamm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, English; George W. Neff, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Architecture; Robert E. Pike, Cambridge, Romance Philology; Willard Van O. Quine, Akron, Ohio, Philosophy; Alan R. Swoozy '29, Wilton, New Hampshire, Economics; Harold E. Wethey, Port Washington, Long Island, New York, Fine Arts...
Like many & many an experimenter before him, one Willard Edward Blain of New London, Conn, strapped himself to an arrangement of batlike wings one chill dawn last week and tried to flap through space. About 100 spectators, including a squad of newsmen and photographers, watched as the inventor poised, 5-11. wings outspread, on the rail of a highway bridge over the Thames River. Presently he took off, plunked straight down 35 feet into the icy water. Extricating himself with difficulty, Bat Man Blain was picked up by a motorboat from which he proudly dove again into the water...