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Three World War flyers have informal reunion here [Clipping, 1935]
Newspaper clipping, "Three World War flyers have informal reunion here," from the Seattle Daily Times, September 12, 1935. Reports on a reunion of World War I pilots Harold E. Hartney, Charles Wayne Kerwood, and Norman Archibald.
Lt. Col. Hartney dies, World War flyer and aviation consultant [Clipping, circa 1945]
Clipping, "Lt. Col. Hartney dies, World War flyer and aviation consultant," from an unidentified publication, circa 1945.
A stirring book on America's World War aces [Clipping, 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "A stirring book on America's World War aces," from the New York Times Book Review, April 21, 1940. Reviews Harold E. Hartney's book "Up and At 'Em."
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."
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 Frank Cummings, Hartney, Colonel T. DeWitt Milling, Colonel John H. Jouett, and Gordon C. Sleeper.
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.
Across the Skyways [Clipping, circa 1939-1945]
Newspaper clipping, "Across the Skyways" by Sherman B. Altick, from an unidentified publication, circa 1939-1945. Describes the need for a Secretary of Air. Colonel Harold E. Hartney is mentioned in the article.
"Luckiest guy alive" [Clipping, 1940]
Newspaper clipping, "'Luckiest guy alive' - Thrilling accounts of battles in the air" by Charles A. Wagner, from an unidentified publication, March 31, 1940. Reviews Harold E. Hartney's book "Up and At 'Em." Includes photographs of Baron von Richtofen, Robert Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, Kenneth Littauer, Hartney, and Raoul Lufbery.
Lt.-Col. Harold E. Hartney's "Up and At 'Em" [Clipping, 1940]
Clipping, "Lt.-Col. Harold E. Hartney's 'Up and At 'Em!," from New York Herald Tribune Books, March 17, 1940.
Search for Air Safety [Clipping]
Clipping, "Search for Air Safety," from The Kansas City Star, September 5, 1935. Reports on two World War I aviators, Colonels Harold E. Hartney and Charles W. Kerwood, investigating airplane crashes to determine standards for air safety.