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Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Weather Bureau

Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Weather Bureau

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Washington, D.C. Preparing an advisory forecast at the U.S. Weather Bureau. A junior meteorologist assembling plotted sectional weather maps prior to analysis by forecasters

Washington, D.C. Preparing an advisory forecast at the U.S. Weather Bu...

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FASSIG, OLIVER LANARD. METEOROLOGIST, WEATHER BUREAU

FASSIG, OLIVER LANARD. METEOROLOGIST, WEATHER BUREAU

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FASSIG, OLIVER LANARD. METEOROLOGIST, WEATHER BUREAU

FASSIG, OLIVER LANARD. METEOROLOGIST, WEATHER BUREAU

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Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Chief of Division of climate and crop weather

Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Chief of Division of cl...

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Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Weather Bureau

Joseph Burton Kincer, Principal Meteorologist, Weather Bureau

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Navy secretary presents medal to Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Washington, D.C., Oct. 15. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, U.S.N. Retired, and members of his second Antarctic Expedition were presented with silver medals today by Secretary of the Navy Claude A. Swanson. Congress authorized the award of the medals on June 2, 1936. In the photograph, left to right: Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear Admiral William H. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, Secretary Swanson, and William C. Haines, U.S. Weather Bureau Meteorologist and a member of the expedition. 10/15/37

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New aide to Uncle Sam's weather man. Washington, D.C., June 3. Prof. Carl G. A. Rossby, native of Sweden and internationally famous meteorologist, has just been named Assistant Chief for Research and Education of the United States Weather Bureau here. Noted for his advanced meteorological methods in weather forecasting, Prof. Rossby was granted a three year leave of absence from faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to take the new post

New aide to Uncle Sam's weather man. Washington, D.C., June 3. Prof. C...

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