Word: wing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...National Affairs, in that article, repeats a few words of praise I said for Senator Jim Davis, those words for Davis were from the heart, and were as honest as the words of how dumb the Republican Organization is for allowing the Herbert Hoover, Andy Mellon and Dave Reed wing of the party for ruining it, of course why mention the running of the party, they are doing as good a job with the entire country...
Score--Kirkland 6, Leverett 0. Touchdown Parker (fourth period). LOWELL ELIOT Salls, l.e. r.e., Loring Todd, l.t. r.t., Helsey Moore, l.g. r.g., Hall Walsh, c. c., Bond Lumsden, r.g. l.g., Wing Luetkemeyer, r.t. l.t., Fraley Pringle, r.e. l.e., Holsapple Wells, q.b. q.b., Dennison Fallon, r.h.b. l.h.b., Maycock Drimmer, l.h.b. r.h.b., Keller Houston, f.b. f.b., Koch...
Election of eight men to the board of the Lampoon, humorous undergraduate publication, was announced last night. The men elected are: Heywood Fox '33 of Pelham Manor, New York, L. T. Wing '35 of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, and J. deB. Bertolet '35 of Reading, Pennsylvania to the Literary Board; Vincent Palmer '35 of Milton and W. H. Lewis, Jr. '35 of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey to the Art Board; and R. B. Murray '34 of Hampstead, Maryland, H. T. Pierpont, Jr. '35 of Worcester, and W. G. Barker, 2d '35 of Brookline to the Business Board...
...starts, around the world last year." At best, your statement belittles. If asked for her record she might truthfully say: 1) I am the only airplane to have flown both major oceans nonstop. 2) From a beach in Japan I lifted from the sand and flew with a wing loading of 30 Ib. per sq. ft. The maximum theoretical limit for any airplane is 28 pounds per square foot. 3)1 hold the record of having flown farther over water than any other airplane. 4) I am the only airplane ever to have flown the Pacific nonstop. HUGH HERNDON...
...Last week in Cleveland it was announced that the editors of defunct Parade, local weekly. would begin publishing The Midweek Pictorial Review. Promised for each issue (gratis) was an article by another inactive major politico, Newton Diehl Baker. *The conservative eastern wing of Democracy dreads nothing so much as the possible appointment of William Gibbs McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury. Last week ''positive assurances" emanated from the Roosevelt camp that under no circumstances would Mr. McAdoo be let into a Roosevelt Cabinet. In Washington there was speculation to the effect that John William Davis might be made...