Authors: Eileen F. Lebow
OXâ5 Club,
262
Pacific Aero Club,
261
Palmer, Mrs.,
127
“Parcival,”
71
Parsons, Cleve,
261
Parsons, Geneve Shaffer,
261
PartridgeâKeller Aeroplane Company,
187
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190
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191
Paulus, Käthchen,
61
Peary, Rear Admiral Robert E.,
216
Pégoud, Adolphe,
91
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161
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183
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184
Peirce, Dorothy Rice,
257
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258
â59
Peirce, Waldo,
258
Peltier, Thérèse,
15
Perreyon, Edmund,
53
Philadelphia Museum of Art,
257
Philipoff, Boris,
97
Picard, Gaétane,
55
Pickens, William,
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245
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249
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Pickles, Sydney,
120
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Pietschker, Alfred,
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76
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81
Pike, Edgar L.,
176
Plagino, Hélene de,
53
Poilu,
218
Poincaré, President Raymond,
32
Poincaré, Mme. Raymond,
54
Portal of Folded Wings,
178
Pratt, W. T.,
246
Premier GrandâPrix,
39
Prentice, Dorothy,
127
Protestant Orphan's Home,
236
Pulitzer, Ralph,
216
â17
Purdue University,
275
Queen City Auto Club,
183
Quimby, Harriet,
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; birth and family background,
145
â46; cause of accident disputed,
161
â62; character,
151
â52; crossing the Channel,
157
â59; fatal accident,
161
; HarvardâBoston Meet,
160
â61; journalism career,
146
â48; last article,
162
; learning to fly,
148
â51; meets Aero Club requirements,
145
,
157
; Moisant International Aviators,
154
; in Mexico,
155
â56; Nassau Boulevard Meet,
154
â55; a new Blériot,
156
â160; the New Jersey Fair,
153
,
154
; preparations for Channel flight,
156
â57; press coverage of Channel flight,
148
,
151
â53; the Richmond Fair,
153
â54; women and aviation,
152
â53,
163
Quimby, Kitty,
146
Quimby, Ursula,
145
Rachevsky, Vladimir,
98
Raiche, Bessica,
131
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134
; Aeronautical Society honors,
142
â43; birth of,
138
, builds aeroplane,
140
â42; business ventures,
143
; death of,
144
; early years,
138
â40; first flights,
141
â42; life in California,
143
â44; marries Frank Raiche,
140
; medical school graduate,
140
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271
Raiche, Katherine,
143
Raiche, Ruth,
139
Rancy, Alphonse,
36
Red Cross,
195
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â98,
199
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220
Red Cross Ambulance Service,
33
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218
Renaux, Eugène,
28
Resta, Dario,
190
Reymond, Senator Emile,
54
Richer, Henri,
53
Richer, Marthe,
53
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Richey, Helen,
275
Richmond County Agricultural Fair,
153
Rinehart, Howard,
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Rinehart, Robert,
258
Robinson, Wilbert,
206
â07
Rockefeller Foundation,
Rockefeller, John D.,
207
Rocky Mountain News,
251
Rodgers, Calbraith “Cal”,
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216
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269
Rodman Wanamaker trophy,
29
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169
Roe, Alliot V.,
125
Roehrig,
133
Rohlf, Roland,
195
Roosevelt, President Theodore,
259
Rougier, Henri,
14
Royal Academy of Free Art,
57
Royal Aero Club of England,
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27
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119
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123
Royal Aircraft Factory,
115
Royal Air Force,
116
Royal Irish Constabulary,
125
Rumpler, Edmund,
67
RumplerâTaube,
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â68,
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Rumpler Works,
67
Russian Aviation Association Flying School,
90
Salinas, Lt. Gustave,
253
Samsonova, Helena P.,
99
Sandusky Register,
268
San Antonio Light,
228
San Francisco Call,
146
San Francisco Chronicle,
117
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137
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146
Santa Fean Magazine,
200
SantosâDumont, Alberto,
8
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10
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23
Saturday Review of Literature,
103
Saulnier, M.,
105
“Saved by the Dove,”
43
Schwandt, Paul,
86
Schroeder, Rudolph “Shorty,”
187
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191
Scientific Aeroplane Company School,
267
Scientific American,
216
Scott, Blanche Stuart,
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; birth and background,
131
â32; cross country trip,
132
â33; the Curtiss experience,
133
â34; dare devil days,
135
â37; death of,
138
; early years
131
â32; learns the Baldwin machine,
134
â35; marriages,
134
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137
; personality,
134
â35; writing career,
138
Scott, John C. S.,
131
â32
Seconde Grande Semaine,
16
Sedlmayr, Gerhard,
74
Seguin, Louis,
24
Seidell, Florence,
257
â58,
260
Service de Santé de l'Air,
44
Shank, Robert,
244
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.,
247
Siemen, Werner von,
76
Sims, Hal,
259
Sixth Annual Los Angeles Air Fair,
177
Sjöborg, Tora,
77
Slyusarenko, Vladimir V.,
91
Smith, Art,
189
Smith, Floyd,
261
Smith, Hilda,
261
â62
Smith, Snowdon,
110
Smythe, General,
123
â24
Snyder, O. H. “Bud,”
187
Sociètè de l'Ecole Nationale d'Aviation,
47
Sommer, Roger,
23
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24
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39
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105
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129
Sopwith, T.O.M.,
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Southern Cross Airways Ltd.,
117
South Western Star,
112
Sowle, Dr. C. J. Sowle,
139
Spencer Brothers, Ltd.,
130
Sperry, Elmer,
259
Sperry, Lawrence,
259
Spitzberg, E.,
91
Sports Illustrated,
45
Standard School of Aviation,
143
Staten Islander,
205
State Register,
251
Steinschneider, Lilly,
4
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88
â89
Stevens, A. Leo,
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â61,
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â62
Stinson, Eddie,
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Stinson, Emma Beaver,
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Stinson, Katherine,
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; birth and background,
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â80; begins flying career,
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â84,
225
â26; California night flights,
189
; Canadian flights,
191
â92,
198
â99; Chicago to New York flight,
196
â97; China flights,
193
â94; death of
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; exhibition life,
184
; family corporation,
181
; first night flight,
186
â87; flies U.S. Mail,
196
â97,
199
; Japan flights,
192
â93; learning to fly,
180
â81, licensed pilot,
181
; long distance flight,
195
â96; Orient tour preparations,
192
; overseas duty,
199
â200; personality,
180
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181
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185
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189
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200
; Red Cross flight,
197
â98; a reporter's impressions,
185
â86; suffrage views,
185
; tours and exhibitions in 1914,
184
â87; in 1915,
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â90; in 1916,
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â92; on women in flying,
200
; years after W.W.I,
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Stinson, Marjorie,
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; Aviation Reserve Corps appointment,
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; birth and background,
225
â26; character,
225
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; death of,
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; debut at Kansas City,
231
; disagrees with Earhart on women's competition,
245
â46; early appearances,
231
â32; first interest in aviation,
225
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226
; first school graduates,
235
â36; flying for the mail and movies,
233
; flying Santa,
236
; later activities,
246
â48; lessons at the Wright School,
226
â30; luck runs out,
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â43; machines and responsibilities,
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; method of teaching,
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â38; memorable students,
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â40,
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; search for a school site,
235
; school's new location,
236
â37, start of the flying school,
234
; Stinson School closes,
245
; teaching the Texas Escadrille to fly,
243
â44; the Tyler Fair,
244
â45; war work,
246
; on women in aviation,
245
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