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Wreckage of Col. Hartney's plane [Clipping, circa 1920s]
Newspaper clipping, "Wreckage of Col. Hartney's plane," from an unidentified publication, circa 1920s. Reports on Hartney's crash in a Thomas-Morse aircraft. Includes a photograph of the wrecked aircraft.

World War I fliers reunited at banquet [Clipping, 1942]
Newspaper clipping, "World War I fliers reunited at banquet," from the Washington Post, September 27, 1942. Reports on a banquet hosted by Colonel Harold E. Hartney for members of Aviator Post 743 of the American Legion. Includes a photograph of…

World War flying experiences told by Douglaston man in new book [Clipping, 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "World War flying experiences told by Douglaston man in new book," from an unidentified publication, March 8, 1940. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's book "Up and At 'Em."

Woodside-Sunnyside Bomber Campaign going "Over the Top" [Clipping]
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.

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.

Women! / They can't do any more -- but you can / Join the WAC
Poster of grave markers and a soldier's helmet, circa 1940s. Text: "Women! / They can't do any more -- but you can / Join the WAC / Women's Army Corps / Apply at nearest U.S. Army recruiting station.

Women Powder Makers Happy and Zealous in Their Work [Cliping from the Public Ledger (Philadelphia), August 4, 1918]
Newspaper clipping, "Women Powder Makers Happy and Zealous in Their Work," from the Public Ledger (Philadelphia), August 4, 1918. Reports on women factory workers in the gunpowder industry during World War I. Reverse is a children's section with…

With the Colors [Clipping, circa 1918]
Clipping, "With the Colors," from an unidentified source, circa 1918. Reports on Charles W. Drew's military service and his receipt of the Distinguished Service Cross.

Wings, thrills - For interesting service join the Navy
Poster of U.S. Navy aircraft taking off from an aircraft carrier, circa 1927-1930. Art by J. W. Burbank.

Wings over Manhattan
Color drawing (photomechanical print) of an aerial view of Lower Manhattan as seen from an American Airlines airliner, circa 1940. Art by Ivan Dmitri, produced by American Airlines.
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