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2Published 1936“...Emergency Ship Off For Alaska EMERGENCY SHIP OFF FOR ALASKA First Break in Strike Tieup on Coast...”
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3Published 1927“...)—Accompanied by his three-year-old daughter, D. L. McDonald today was on the first lap of a 1000-mile journey...”
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4Published 1929“... short the attempt of Parker Cramer and W. S. Gamble, Chicago flyers, to cover 100 miles in the first day...”
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5Published 1930“... were held in readiness take off for Nome at the first break in the storm. The bodies of the flyer, who...”
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6Published 1933“... that her husband would break the around-the-world flight record, shattered, Mrs. Jimmie Mattern expressed...”
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7Published 1930“..., instead of patiently waiting for the ice to break. Since last June Miss Swenson, Seattle high school...”
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8Published 1936“... will be planted to young trees. Paul Gustafson, enrollee bulldozer operator, has built a 5 1/2 miles fire break...”
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9Published 1927“..., and Miss Hilda C. M. Bergvall of Cooper Union, New York,; were awarded respectively first second and third...”
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10Published 1930“... of their flight, during which they completed the first landing and takeoff of a seaplane in the Arctic ocean...”
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11Published 1938“..., saying he was safe and waiting a break in the weather at Chandalar river or lake. He and Mechanic George...”
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12Published 1935“... that the evident breaking up of an unseasonal cold snap would continue to be gradual lest greater crop damage...”
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14Published 1937“...The Soviet Russian plane arrived in Vancouver after a record breaking transpolar flight from Russia...”
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15Published 1937“...The Soviet Russian plane arrived in Vancouver after a record breaking transpolar flight from Russia...”
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16Published 1926“... the great Taku ice cap, which he visited for the first time ir 10 years, was dying slowly and soon would...”
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17Published 1935“...: western Alaska today, the army signal corps reported here. No loss of life was mentioned ir first reports...”
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18Published 1936“...Tanana Ice Breaks; Two Tie For Prize: E. Miller and J. Covich To Split Purse Which Usually Runs...”
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19Published 1936“... from Territorial Gov. John W. Trov to Fairbanks' mayor. E. C. Collins. Her journal of the first part...”
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20Published 1936“... the immense ice field for the first time in 10 years, found definite indications of the impending end...”
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