I'd be interested in that as well. My grandparents in their Chris-Craft were out on the lake and the first boat on the scene. My grandmother knew Red Cross lifesaving and dove in to try to save Mrs. Peterkin but said it was apparent she was already dead and was unable to get her out of her seat in the back of the submerged plane. As I recall he was showing his mother and father his new sea plane and doing take offs and landings. The lake was kind of rough that day....probably not a good time to be doing that. It was June and Mrs Peterkin was wearing a full fur coat and a lot of jewelry....could have been a Sunday or something. I remember my grandmother saying his mother couldn't swim and that the father and son were extremely distraught.
a newspaper article is "un article de journal" in French.
She is 36, as told in a newpaper article
an editor is a person who revises and edits a newpaper article
You cut the article out and then glue or tape it in you scrapbook.
It is the line carrying the name of the person who has written the story or the article.
An online academic article written in March 2015 (apex)
According to an article on uncivilsociety.org, Clyde died shortly after the film was completed. The article alleges that Clyde was beaten by his trainers with a metal bar wrapped in newpaper and died from injuries relating to beating.
No, you cannot quote words from a magazine or article without permission as it can be a violation of copyright laws. It is important to seek permission from the author or publisher before using their words in your own work.
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The muskellunge or "muskie" is the state fish of Wisconsin. It was adopted on March 30, 1995. A link to the Wikipedia article on this predatory fish is provided.
Registration for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon began on February 1st. See the related article.
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