User:Richard Arthur Norton (1958- )/Eddie August Schneider
Appearance
Coverage in the New York Times, New York
[edit]- New York Times, July 30, 1930, page 43, "Boy pilot seeks record"
- New York Times, August 12, 1930, page 04, "Seeks title on coast hop"
- New York Times, August 15, 1930, page 05, "Schneider halted by fog"
- New York Times, August 16, 1930, page 28, "Schneider gains St. Louis"
- New York Times, August 17, 1930, page 23, "Schneider flies to Wichita"
- New York Times, August 18, 1930, page 17, "Schneider in New Mexico"
- New York Times, August 19, 1930, page 03, "Schneider reaches goal"
- New York Times, August 22, 1930, page 13, "Schneider pushes plane"
- New York Times, August 23, 1930, page 28, "Schneider plans flying here today"
- New York Times, August 24, 1930, page 02, "Schneider reaches Ohio"
- New York Times, October 19, 1930, page 09, "2 claim air records from Pacific here"
- New York Times, July 05, 1931, page 12, "15 planes start reliability flight"
- New York Times, July 10, 1931, page 11, "Harry Russell leads National Air Tour"
- New York Times, July 18, 1931, page 03, "Reach Fort Worth on Air Tour"
- New York Times, July 26, 1931, page 03, "Russell again wins National Air Tour"
- New York Times, June 24, 1934, page N3, "Marriage announced of Gretchen Hahnen"
- New York Times, September 22, 1935, page 12, "Robert Buck: Boy pilot delays flight"
- New York Times, September 26, 1935, page 18, "Jersey City to get WPA stadium fund"
- New York Times, September 30, 1935, page 24, "Robert Buck: Boy flier reaches Indiana on long hop"
- New York Times, January 01, 1937, page 17, "Amazed by Acosta, rebel fliers fled"
- New York Times, January 16, 1937, page 03, "Flier says lawyer sent him to Spain"
- New York Times, February 06, 1937, page 04, "Lanphier was not in Spain"
- New York Times, December 24, 1940, page 15, "2 die as planes crash at field"
Coverage in the Washington Post, Washington, DC
[edit]- The Washington Post, August 12, 1930, page 5, "Youth, 19, to Try Today For Record U.S. Hop"
- The Washington Post, August 18, 1930, page 4, "Schneider Planned Take-Off at Dawn to Complete Hop to Albuquerque"
- The Washington Post, August 25, 1930, page 1, "Boy Pilot, 18, Lowers Three Flight Marks; Eddie Schneider Lowers Goldsborough Records Through Hop"
- The Washington Post, August 26, 1930, page 18, "Jersey City Mayor Greets Schneider; Walker Will Also Receive Boy Flier; to Take Part in National Races"
- The Washington Post, October 10, 1930, page 11, "Cross-Country Plane Race By Woman and Boy Looms; Laura Ingalls and Robert Buck to Take Off From California Today in Pursuit of New West-East Transcontinental Records", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
- The Washington Post, January 07, 1937, page 5, "Yankee Fliers Quit"
- The Washington Post, January 16, 1937, page 7, "Aviator Says N.Y. Attorney Is Leftist Agent" via AP
- The Washington Post, January 17, 1937, page 5, "U.S. Socialists Sift Volunteers To Fight Rebels" via AP
- The Washington Post, January 20, 1937, page 5, "3 U.S. Airmen Here to Explain Aid to Loyalists; Acosta, Berry, Schneider Fly to Capital With Their Attorney"
Selected coverage in other periodicals
[edit]- Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 14, 1930, "Youth is after junior record" via AP
- Clearfield Progress, Clearfield, PA, August 15, 1930, "Boy aviator forced to land, but arises again"
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 17, 1930, "Youthful flyer lands in Wichita"
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 18, 1930, "Schneider on last stage of flight"
- Van Wert Daily Bulletin, Van Wert, OH, August 18, 1930, "Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eddie Schneider attempting to set new record via INS
- Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 18, 1930, "Boy pilot in air" via AP
- Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 19, 1930, "Junior record for long hop"
- Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 21, 1930, "Schneider is after record" via AP
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 22, 1930, "Schneider off on trip to Wichita"
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 23, 1930, Schneider off on non-stop flight
- Decatur Evening Herald, Decatur, IL, August 25, 1930, "Sets junior transcontinental record" via Pacific and Atlantic
- Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH, August 25, 1930, "Boy makes new round trip mark"
- Van Wert Daily Bulletin, Van Wert, Ohio on August 27, 1930, "Waving a cheery hello, Eddie Scheider ... broke the late Frank Goldsborough's record" via ITN
- Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, September 16, 1930, "Girl and boy of 19 are interesting pair in this year's Ford airplane tour"
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, September 27, 1930, "Boy flyer set to try at transcontinental record", Robert Buck seeks Eddie's record
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, September 29, 1930, "Boy aviator in quest of record", Robert Buck seeks Eddie's record
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, October 01, 1930, "Boy flier hops off second time", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
- Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, October 05, 1930, "Boy flier plans return air trip", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
- Coshocton Tribune, July 09, 1931, "Reliability air tourists over W. Va, Ky, and Tenn."
- Lima News, Lima, OH, July 10, 1931, "Russell leads flyers in air tour"
- Time magazine, August 03, 1931, "Ford's Reliability"
- Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, WI, January 06, 1937, "American aviators through with Spain" via AP
- Ironwood Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan, January 06, 1937, "4 disallusioned yank airmen desert Spain" via AP
- Jersey Journal, Jersey City, NJ, December 24, 1940, "Local pilot dead"