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Ranking aces of World War to be entertained today by old commander in luxury dawn patrol over city
Press release, "Ranking aces of World War to be entertained today by old commander in luxury dawn patrol over city," from the American Legion Army-Navy Club (New York, New York), November 11, 1938. Describes a reunion of First Pursuit Group members, hosted by former commander Colonel Harold E. Hartney. The event included a banquet and commemorative flight over New York.
[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute diploma for William Hough Cook, Jr.]
Diploma for William Hough Cook, Jr., issued by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, June 16, 1934. Awards Cook a degree in mechanical engineering.
Around the World Night of the Circumnavigators Club
Booklet titled "Around the World Night of the Circumnavigators Club," Ford Motor Company, June, 27, 1940. Souvenir passport and program for an event at the New York World's Fair. Includes a list of guests and speakers, a menu, and lyrics for the Circumnavigators Club Song. Fourteen (14) pages.
[Invitation to Clyde E. Pangborn Testimonial Dinner]
Invitation to the Clyde E. Pangborn Testimonial Dinner, held at the Hotel Manhattan in New York City, New York, March 20, 1958.
[Adventurers' Club Inc. of New York membership card]
Membership card issued to Clyde Pangborn by the Adventurers' Club Inc. of New York, December 31, 1936.
[Letterhead for Non-Partisan Aviation Committee for the Re-Election of Mayor La Guardia, circa late 1930s]
Letterhead for the Non-Partisan Aviation Committee for the Re-Election of Mayor La Guardia, circa late 1930s. Harold E. Hartney is listed as an organizing co-chairman.
[Membership card issued by Automobile Club of New York, 1942]
Membership card issued to Harold Evans Hartney, Jr. by the Automobile Club of New York, 1942.
[Speech given by William P. Lear to the Aviation Writers Association]
Speech given by William P. Lear to the Aviation Writers Association, New York City, New York, March 7, 1945. 15 typed pages.