Newspaper clipping, "Head of Hindenburg inquiry is apt at getting facts," from the New York Sun, May 10, 1937. Reports on members of the inquiry board, including Harold E. Hartney, appointed to investigate the Hindenburg disaster.
Newspaper clipping, "Pays a brief visit here," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's recent visit to the city. Includes a photograph of Hartney.
Newspaper clipping, "Thru the night U.S. investigators hunt cause of crash," from The Press-Scimitar (Memphis, Tennessee), January 18, 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes a photograph of the investigators, which includes…
Newspaper clipping, "Colonel Hartney on inquiry board," from an unidentified publication, circa 1935. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's appointment to a Senate committee investigating an airplane crash.
Newspaper clipping, "Col. Hartney here to check on Air Safety," from an unidentified publication, circa August 17, 1938. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's arrival in Washington on business for the Senate Committee on Air Traffic Safety.Inscription:…
Newspaper clipping, "Charges U.S. Department gambling in human lives," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on testimony heard during Harold E. Hartney's senate investigation into airplane crashes.
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation inquiry to bring out human equation in accidents," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's senate investigation into airplane crashes.
Clipping about Harold E. Hartney from an unidentified source, circa 1938. Announces Hartney's appointment as Aeronautical Expert, Civil Aeronautics Authority, and assignment to the Certificate and Inspection Division on December 22, 1938. Reverse…
Magazine clipping, "A day at the races," from an unidentified publication, September 1937. Contains a collage of captioned photographs depicting scenes at the National Air Races in Cleveland, Ohio. Identified individuals in the photos are J. A. Fitz,…
Newspaper clipping, "Fliers to bomb derelict in gulf," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1926-1927. Reports on high-altitude bombing practice being carried out by students of the Advanced Flying School (Kelly Field, Tex.) at Fort Crockett.Part of…