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unusual facts about Albert F. Hegenberger



Albert Dawson

Albert F. Dawson (1872–1949), Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa

Albert F. Canwell

He is best remembered as the namesake of the legislature's Canwell Committee to investigate communist influence in Washington state, patterned after the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) of the United States Congress.

Albert F. Mummery

He became a friend of J. A. Hobson, and they collaborated on The Physiology of Industry (1889), which argued that because of economies' tendencies towards over-saving - and this being a cause of depressions – the economy required intervention to achieve stability.

Albert F. Pratt

Pratt served with the 14th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry as a first lieutenant in the Spanish–American War and was a major in the Minnesota National Guard, 3rd Infantry for 28 years.

Albert F. Schoepper

His first White House appearance as conductor in 1942 before King George II of Greece.

Albert Pratt

Albert F. Pratt (1872–1928), American lawyer and politician, Attorneys General of Minnesota

Albert Woller

Albert F. Woller (1886–?), machinist, auto mechanic and Socialist politician from Milwaukee

Dole Air Race

On 28 June, about a month after Dole posted the prizes, Air Corps Lieutenants Lester J. Maitland and Albert F. Hegenberger flew a three-engine Atlantic-Fokker C-2 military aircraft from Oakland Municipal Airport to Wheeler Army Airfield on Oahu in 25 hours and 50 minutes.

Ian Shelton

As Shelton was among the first to report, he is credited as the discoverer, along with Oscar Duhalde and Albert Jones.

Kilauea Light

On June 29, 1927, the United States Army Air Corps pilots of the airplane Bird of Paradise, Lester J. Maitland and Albert F. Hegenberger, were attempting the first transpacific flight from California to Hawaii.

Mummery Cliff

In association with the names of pioneers of polar life and travel grouped in this area, named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1971 after Albert F. Mummery (1855–95), English mountaineer and designer of the Mummery tent.


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