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Horner, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1878-1967
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Charles F. Horner was born in Menomonie, Wisconsin, in 1878 and died in Kansas City in the early part of February 1967 at the age of 88. He is most famous for establishing the Redpath-Horner Chautauqua and Lyceum Bureau in 1906, which provided both educational and entertaining programs for hundreds of towns in the Midwest during the first third of the twentieth century. His programs featured many prominent speakers, such as William Jennings Bryan, Champ Clark, William Howard Taft, etc. A list of...
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National Aeronautic Association (U.S.)
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The Louisiana State University Flying School required students take 72 hours of ground school training and 35-50 hours of flight instruction to achieve a private pilot's license with the Civil Aeronautics Authority. From the description of Louisiana State University Flying School certificate, 1941. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 613983235 ...
United States. National Recovery Administration
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