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Newspaper clipping, "Vidal advocates board to probe air crashes," from an unidentified publication, April 29, 1936. Reports on Eugene Vidal's recommendation for a permanent government agency to investigate aircraft crashes. Includes photographs of Vidal, Royal S. Copeland, and Harold E. Hartney.
Newspaper clipping, "Aviation experts seek clue to fatal crash from witnesses," from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), January 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes photographs of the investigators, which includes Colonel Harold E. Hartney.
Newspaper clipping, "Cutting death: Cause sought by Senate inquiry into airplane crash," from the Washington Herald, February 18, 1936. Captioned photograph of Colonel Harold E. Hartney and C. Homer Jones.
Newspaper clipping, "War air heroes bent on making aviation safer," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Colonels Harold E. Hartney and Charles Wayne Kerwood's work in investigating airplane crashes and promoting air safety.
Newspaper clipping, "Air crash investigation shifted to Memphis," from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), January 1936. Reports on an investigation of an airplane crash. Includes a photograph of the investigators, which includes Colonel Harold E. Hartney.
Newspaper clipping, "Senators to begin air safety inquiry," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on a Senate investigation into recent airplane crashes and air safety. Mentions Harold E. Hartney as the subcommittee's technical advisor.
Newspaper clipping, "Cutting death data declared startling," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on a Senate investigation, headed by Harold E. Hartney, into an airplane crash. Hartney's middle initial is misprinted as "L" in the article.
Newspaper clipping, "Story of plane tragedy told to Flushing men," from an unidentified publication, circa 1930s. Reports on Harold E. Hartney's talk at the Men's Club of the First Congregational Church regarding his investigation of an airplane crash.