Newspaper clipping, "Palouse officer leads Jap attack," from an unidentified publication, circa 1943-1945. Reports on Lieutenant Elvin L. Lindsay's participation in a combat flight over southwestern Luzon.
Item from a disassembled scrapbook…
Newspaper clipping, "Palouse flyer again in news," from an unidentified publication, circa 1944-1945. Reports on Lieutenant Elvin L. Lindsay's commendation for locating a crashed torpedo bomber.
Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S.…
Newspaper clipping, "Potlach man is promoted," from an unidentified publication, circa 1945. Reports on Elvin L. Lindsay's promotion to lieutenant commander. Includes a photograph of Lindsay.
Item from a disassembled scrapbook documenting the U.S.…
Newspaper clipping from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1951. Includes a captioned photograph of Denver postal inspector W. E. Allen and Federal Reserve Bank cashier Harvey L. Stempel sorting bank drafts and checks recovered from the crash of United…
Newspaper clipping, "Lucky stewardess in wheel chair now," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1949. Reports on stewardess Vicy Zelsdorf, who survived the crash of Standard Air Lines Flight 897R six weeks prior.
Newspaper clipping, "Lucky lovelies," from The Honolulu Advertiser (Hawaii), October 9, 1950. Features a photograph of United Air Lines stewardesses, including Thelma Irene "Tim" McGraw (name misspelled in article as "McGray"), who have been assigned…
Newspaper clipping, "Soirs de Paris: Le Capitaine Lindbergh au théâtre," from unidentified French-language newspaper, circa May 1927. Reports on Lindbergh's visit to France and the gala being held in his honor at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées.
Newspaper clipping, "Bond Drive to Finance 30 Flying Fortresses," from unidentified newspaper, circa 1943. Discusses the Woodside/Sunnyside "Buy a Bomber" fundraising campaign.
Newspaper clipping, "Woodside-Sunnyside Bomber Campaign going 'Over the Top,'" from the Woodside Herald, February 26, 1943. Discusses the Woodside/Sunnyside "Buy a Bomber" fundraising campaign.
Newspaper clipping, "Laredo Army Air Field's WASPs," from unidentified newspaper, circa 1940s. Articles notes that several Women Airforce Service Pilots are leaving their service at Laredo Army Air Field following the disbanding of the program.…