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Across the Skyways [Clipping, circa 1939-1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Across the Skyways" by Sherman B. Altick, from an unidentified publication, circa 1939-1945. Describes the need for a Secretary of Air. Colonel Harold E. Hartney is mentioned in the article.

[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…

"Light Car Talk" and "The Hot Spot on the Piston" [Magazine clippings]
Two magazine clippings, "Light Car Talk" and "The Hot Spot on the Piston," from The Autocar, July 14, 1917. Part of a series of loose materials included inside the J. M. Wilson notebook.

Post mourns death of past commander Harold E. Hartney [Clipping, circa 1945]
Clipping, "Post mourns death of past commander Harold E. Hartney," from an Aviators' Post 743 publication, circa 1945.

Everett Boy Drowned [Clipping, July 26, 1913]
Newspaper clipping, "Everett Boy Drowned," from Boston Globe, July 26, 1913. Describes Joseph Wehner's attempt to save 10-year-old Frank Etsell from drowning.

An Air Friendship [Clipping from Boston Globe, January 21, 1928]
Newspaper clipping, "An Air Friendship," from Boston Globe, January 21, 1928. Article about Joseph Wehner's friendship with Frank Luke.

U.S. fliers cover French assault [Clipping]
Newspaper clipping, "U.S. fliers cover French assault", from the Boston Herald, July 8, 1918. Discusses the flying activities of the U.S. Army at the Marne. Mentions Quentin Roosevelt.

Do You Remember? [Clipping about Joseph Wehner, December 11, 1966]
Newspaper clipping, "Do You Remember?", from the Boston Sunday Herald, December 11, 1966. Includes a brief article on Joseph Wehner (misspelled as "Werner" in text) and a photograph.

Courage in the Crisis [Clipping from Boston Sunday Post, December 28, 1941]
Newspaper clipping, "Courage in the Crisis," from Boston Sunday Post, December 28, 1941. Discusses Joseph Wehner's flying career.

Iowa, first in everything [Clipping, circa 1918]
Clipping, "Iowa, first in everything" by Hattie Belle Burrell, from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Originally included with correspondence dated May 18, 1918.
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