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Classroom Clipper, Volumes I and II (Oct. 1944 to June 1945 and Oct. 1945 to May 1946) INDEX This is a topical index. For an item relating to a Clipper or other airplane see AIRCRAFT; information regarding countries will be found under COUNTRIES, etc. For names of individuals see the heading PEOPLE. The number references are to Volume, Number and Page, for example, I, 5, 2 means Volume I, No. 5, Page 2. Classroom Clipper is published by the Educational Service of Pan American World Airways, 135 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. AIR AGE EDUCATION Air Age Education................. 1,5,2 Air Age Education in the Grades . . 1,8,2 Air Age Imposes New Task on Schools........................11,2,2 Air Age Institute of University of Omaha Stresses Impact of Flying on Daily Living................II, 5, 1 All Girl Flying School............ 1,5,2 Anyone Can Learn Flying...........11,3,2 Aviation and Education — Arthur Krows .........................II, 3, 5 Aviation Seminar.................. 1,9,2 Calvert School.................... I, 6, 2 Education for International Mindedness .............................. I, 9, 5 Education in France...............11,3,2 Flushing High School Students Discuss Air Transport............. 1,8,4 Flight School..................... I, 9, 2 International Studies at Barnard .11,8,2 Language Courses................ I, 5, 2 Latin American Workshop........... 1,7,8 New Vistas........................II, 1, 2 Poll Supports Aviation Education..If, 3, 4 U. S. Office of Education......... I, 8, 3 Wisconsin Law.....................11,1,2 AIRCRAFT Air Service in Alaska to Get New Clippers ...................... I, 2, 7 The Clippers...................... 1,1, 2 Clipper Designs Are Developed.....II, 1, 5 Clipper Is Designed for 204 Passengers .......................... I, 6, 1 Commercial Air Transports Once Drafted for War Now Back to Civilian Life for Transocean Flying ..............................11,2, 1 Giant New Clippers to Carry 108 Passengers Are Projected by Pan American and Douglas.............. I, 2, 1 Land Plane Type Clippers Take over Ocean Flying Assignments........11,7,1 Largest Clipper on Hawaii Trips.. 1,1,5 Link Organs — Link Trainers.......II, 1,2 Order Placed for Boeing Transports Counterpart of B-29 Super Forts ..........................11,4,8 Plans for Post War Airplanes, Schedules and Fare Rates Hold Promise of Global Air Travel for “Average Citizen’’.............. I, 5, 1 Post War Clippers with Capacities Up to 204 Will Provide Air Transport for Average Man....... 1,7,1 Science Guides Clipper Crews....... 1,2,8 AIR MAIL Air Mail Anniversary...............II, 1,2 Air Postage Less to Latin America. 1,8,1 AIR TRAVEL Air Age Shuttle....................11,8,2 Air Travel to Bermuda Available to Tourists .......................11,1,1 Atlantic Crossed 5,000 by Air...... 1,8,1 Atlantic Flight Makes A Record... II, 5. 1 Civilian Flights to Europe Eased. . . I, 9, 1 Many World Air Routes Now Open to Civilians....................II, 2, 5 Mileages ......................... I, 5, 4 One Day Flights to Buenos Aires Planned ....................... I, 1, 1 Plans for Post-War Airplanes, Schedules and Fare Rates Hold Promise of Global Air Travel for “Average Citizen”............... I, 5, 1 Record Breaking Flights Inaugurate Post War Pacific Air Services. . .11,8, 1 Records Fall.......................II, 5, 2 Route to India Being Surveyed......II, 4, 1 AWARDS Civilization’s Carrier.............. 1,2,2 Evander Childs Award to Ezequiel Padilla ........................ 1,8, 7 Havana Scholarships................11, 7, 2 Mexico Flights Go to Orators....... 1,8,8 PAA Travel Fellowships..............11,8,1 Spruille Braden Honored.............11,8,2 Travel Fellows Clipper to U. S..... I, 2, 7 BOOK REVIEWS Reading List........................ 1,8,5 Aeronautics Workbook C. Siemens...................... I, 7, 2 Airman’s Almanac Frank Walton..................... 1,7,2 Air Transportation Today & Tomorrow ............................11,4,3 Air Transportation, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow.....................11,3,3 Air Traveler’s Dictionary........... 1,5,2 Antilion, Beatriz Experiences of a Latin American in the U. S.....................II, 6, 2 Aviation Annual of 1945 Cleveland & Graham.............. I, 4, 2 Aviation Education in Secondary Schools ........................ I, 5, 3 Aviation Education Source Book... II, 6, 2 II, 7,2 Aviation Facts & Figures Rudolf Modley....................11,8,2 Aviation in Inter American Education — A Spanish Conversation Unit — Ferdinand LaBastille.....II, 6, 2 Aviation Source Book Paul R. Hanna....................11,2,4 Brands, George J. Meteorology — A Practical Course in Weather..................... I, 5, 3 Brazil, Giant to the South A. R. Hager........................ 1,9,3 ÖAS0241 Aw V &>X AT!, CD k
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Full Text | Classroom Clipper, Volumes I and II (Oct. 1944 to June 1945 and Oct. 1945 to May 1946) INDEX This is a topical index. For an item relating to a Clipper or other airplane see AIRCRAFT; information regarding countries will be found under COUNTRIES, etc. For names of individuals see the heading PEOPLE. The number references are to Volume, Number and Page, for example, I, 5, 2 means Volume I, No. 5, Page 2. Classroom Clipper is published by the Educational Service of Pan American World Airways, 135 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. AIR AGE EDUCATION Air Age Education................. 1,5,2 Air Age Education in the Grades . . 1,8,2 Air Age Imposes New Task on Schools........................11,2,2 Air Age Institute of University of Omaha Stresses Impact of Flying on Daily Living................II, 5, 1 All Girl Flying School............ 1,5,2 Anyone Can Learn Flying...........11,3,2 Aviation and Education — Arthur Krows .........................II, 3, 5 Aviation Seminar.................. 1,9,2 Calvert School.................... I, 6, 2 Education for International Mindedness .............................. I, 9, 5 Education in France...............11,3,2 Flushing High School Students Discuss Air Transport............. 1,8,4 Flight School..................... I, 9, 2 International Studies at Barnard .11,8,2 Language Courses................ I, 5, 2 Latin American Workshop........... 1,7,8 New Vistas........................II, 1, 2 Poll Supports Aviation Education..If, 3, 4 U. S. Office of Education......... I, 8, 3 Wisconsin Law.....................11,1,2 AIRCRAFT Air Service in Alaska to Get New Clippers ...................... I, 2, 7 The Clippers...................... 1,1, 2 Clipper Designs Are Developed.....II, 1, 5 Clipper Is Designed for 204 Passengers .......................... I, 6, 1 Commercial Air Transports Once Drafted for War Now Back to Civilian Life for Transocean Flying ..............................11,2, 1 Giant New Clippers to Carry 108 Passengers Are Projected by Pan American and Douglas.............. I, 2, 1 Land Plane Type Clippers Take over Ocean Flying Assignments........11,7,1 Largest Clipper on Hawaii Trips.. 1,1,5 Link Organs — Link Trainers.......II, 1,2 Order Placed for Boeing Transports Counterpart of B-29 Super Forts ..........................11,4,8 Plans for Post War Airplanes, Schedules and Fare Rates Hold Promise of Global Air Travel for “Average Citizen’’.............. I, 5, 1 Post War Clippers with Capacities Up to 204 Will Provide Air Transport for Average Man....... 1,7,1 Science Guides Clipper Crews....... 1,2,8 AIR MAIL Air Mail Anniversary...............II, 1,2 Air Postage Less to Latin America. 1,8,1 AIR TRAVEL Air Age Shuttle....................11,8,2 Air Travel to Bermuda Available to Tourists .......................11,1,1 Atlantic Crossed 5,000 by Air...... 1,8,1 Atlantic Flight Makes A Record... II, 5. 1 Civilian Flights to Europe Eased. . . I, 9, 1 Many World Air Routes Now Open to Civilians....................II, 2, 5 Mileages ......................... I, 5, 4 One Day Flights to Buenos Aires Planned ....................... I, 1, 1 Plans for Post-War Airplanes, Schedules and Fare Rates Hold Promise of Global Air Travel for “Average Citizen”............... I, 5, 1 Record Breaking Flights Inaugurate Post War Pacific Air Services. . .11,8, 1 Records Fall.......................II, 5, 2 Route to India Being Surveyed......II, 4, 1 AWARDS Civilization’s Carrier.............. 1,2,2 Evander Childs Award to Ezequiel Padilla ........................ 1,8, 7 Havana Scholarships................11, 7, 2 Mexico Flights Go to Orators....... 1,8,8 PAA Travel Fellowships..............11,8,1 Spruille Braden Honored.............11,8,2 Travel Fellows Clipper to U. S..... I, 2, 7 BOOK REVIEWS Reading List........................ 1,8,5 Aeronautics Workbook C. Siemens...................... I, 7, 2 Airman’s Almanac Frank Walton..................... 1,7,2 Air Transportation Today & Tomorrow ............................11,4,3 Air Transportation, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow.....................11,3,3 Air Traveler’s Dictionary........... 1,5,2 Antilion, Beatriz Experiences of a Latin American in the U. S.....................II, 6, 2 Aviation Annual of 1945 Cleveland & Graham.............. I, 4, 2 Aviation Education in Secondary Schools ........................ I, 5, 3 Aviation Education Source Book... II, 6, 2 II, 7,2 Aviation Facts & Figures Rudolf Modley....................11,8,2 Aviation in Inter American Education — A Spanish Conversation Unit — Ferdinand LaBastille.....II, 6, 2 Aviation Source Book Paul R. Hanna....................11,2,4 Brands, George J. Meteorology — A Practical Course in Weather..................... I, 5, 3 Brazil, Giant to the South A. R. Hager........................ 1,9,3 ÖAS0241 Aw V &>X AT!, CD k |
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