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[Invitation to participate in "American Forum of the Air" radio program]
Invitation to participate in the "American Forum of the Air" radio program, broadcast by WOL and WOR from the Shoreham Hotel on August 25, [no year].

[Excerpt from report written by Lieutenant Colonel Fraser Hunter]
Excerpt from a report written by Lieutenant Colonel Fraser Hunter, undated. Describes the formation of the First Pursuit Group and names Harold E. Hartney as one of the most exceptional commanders in any service.

[Program for dance performance inspired by A. M. Sullivan's poem "Winged Warrior"]
Program for a dance performance inspired by A. M. Sullivan's poem "Winged Warrior," written about fighter ace Frank Luke, undated. Includes a reproduction of poem and list of Aviators' Post officers, which includes Harold E. Hartney. Four typed…

[Telegram to Mrs. Harold E. Hartney from H. M. Lovett]
Telegram to Mrs. Harold E. Hartney from H. M. Lovett, July 26, [no year]. Advises her of ceremony details, possibly a funeral.

Her agony of waiting prolonged by phone call [Clipping, circa 1973]
Newspaper clipping, "Her agony of waiting prolonged by phone call," from the Fort Lauderdale News, circa 1973. Reports on Lieutenant Colonel James C. Hartney, missing in action since 1968.

[Irene Hartney standing next to SPAD XIII aircraft]
Photograph of Irene Hartney, wife of Harold E. Hartney, standing next to a SPAD XIII aircraft (fuselage number 20), circa 1970s-1980s. The aircraft bears the shooting star emblem of the 22nd Aero Squadron. Inscription: "Photo by Lew Berlepsch."

[Women standing outside Pancake Kitchen, Mineola, New York]
Photograph of several women standing outside the Pancake Kitchen restaurant, Mineola, New York, October 1963. Inscription on verso: "Oct 1963. Outside Pancake Kitchen, Mineola. Freida, Isabelle, Didi (Grandma McGeary). Children – Don - Freida,…

The Golden Jubilee celebrations... [Clipping, circa 1960s]
Newspaper clipping, "The Golden Jubilee celebrations...," from an unidentified publication, circa 1960s. Reports on a historical photograph of the 105th Saskatoon Fusiliers. A red arrow points out Harold E. Hartney in the photograph.

Col. Hartney, flying ace, dies at home [Clipping, 1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Col. Hartney, flying ace, dies at home," from the Washington Post, October 6, 1945. Includes a photograph of Hartney.

Harold Hartney, noted flier, dies [Clipping, 1945]
Clipping, "Harold Hartney, noted flier, dies," from the New York Times, October 6, 1945.
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