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[William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, Box 2, Folder 7 - clippings, undated (circa 1913-1915)]
Items from Box 2, Folder 7 of the William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, circa 1913-1915. Contains 15 clippings related to Luckey's flying career.

[William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, Box 2, Folder 6 - clippings, undated (circa 1913-1915)]
Items from Box 2, Folder 6 of the William S. Luckey Aviation Collection, circa 1913-1915. Contains 29 clippings related to Luckey's flying career.

[Magazine clipping from American Aviation, September 15, 1937]
Magazine clipping (pages 9 and 12) from American Aviation, September 15, 1937. Contains the following articles: "Instrument landing dilemma," "Waco's new three-wheel Model N makes debut at National Air Races," "Macon dedication," "Fortnightly…

Women's archives to open [Clipping, circa 1930s]
Newspaper clipping, "Women's archives to open," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on an inaugural dinner for the opening of the World Center for Women's Archives. Harold E. Hartney is mentioned as one of the speakers.

U.S. flier equals Bong's mark of 27 [Clipping, 1944]
Newspaper clipping, "U.S. flier equals Bong's mark of 27," from the New York Times, May 9, 1944. Reports on fighter ace Robert S. Johnson and his aerial victories. Mentions Harold E. Hartney Jr. as Johnson's wingman.

Adventure in the dark [Clipping, circa 1938]
Newspaper clipping, "Adventure in the dark" by Louis Sobol, from an unidentified publication, circa 1938. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's encounter with socialite Rosamond Pinchot just before her death. Typed on clipping: "Dear Mummy, Jack Sibley sent…

Story of plane tragedy told to Flushing men [Clipping, circa 1930s]
Newspaper clipping, "Story of plane tragedy told to Flushing men," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's talk at the Men's Club of the First Congregational Church regarding his investigation of an airplane…

Shrine to Wrights dedicated by Ford [Clipping, 1938]
Newspaper clipping, "Shrine to Wrights dedicated by Ford," from an unidentified publication, 1938. Reports on the relocation the Wright Brothers' home and workshop to Henry Ford's Greenfield Village. The structure was dedicated to the Edison…

Hardly in the Spitfire class [Clipping, 1941]
Newspaper clipping, "Hardly in the Spitfire class," from the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, May 24, 1941. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's flying as a passenger in an early flying machine owned by Glenn Martin.

Author of new book [Clipping, 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "Author of new book," from The Ledger, March 8, 1940. Captioned photograph of Harold E. Hartney.
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