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The New York Evening Journal  November 8, 1933 

Dropping From the Clouds for Tea After a Day's Work
[image - two pilots standing in front of an airplane in a field]

With never-failing punctuality, [[underlined]] Manilla Davis, [[/underlined]] of Bedford, and Lieut. B. B. Talley, of the Army Engineering Corps, shoot from the skies at 3 p.m. and have tea - after spending the day aloft making a topographical survey of Westchester County. the pair are shown at Bedford Airport, in Westchester, following one of their flights. Miss Davis is commander of the Fifth Corp. of the Betsy Ross Fliers. photo by Lloyd D. LeMan. 
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BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1935
on "Hunting Dinosaurs from the Air"; April 24, Lieutenant J.F. Phillips on "Piloting for Aerial Photography"; and May 1, Captain Dache M. Reeves on "The Use of Aerial Photographers in Archaelogy."
Lieutenant Talley is the husband of the former [[underlined by hand in blue pen]] Manilla Davis, [[/underlined by hand in blue pen]] who was one of the most active girl pilots at Boston for several years. [[/newspaper clipping]] 

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FREE: NICARAGUA BY AIR - On Wednesday evening this week Lieutenant B. B. Talley will give an illustrated lecture on aerial Nicaragua at the Harvard University Institute of Geographical exploration. The lecture is one of the series on aerial photography, begins at 8 P.M., and is free and open to the public. The institute building is at 2 Divinity avenue, Cambridge, right near Memorial Hall and almost across the street from the big museum where the glass flowers are (that ought to make those museum Ph. Ds. pretty disgusted!)
Other lectures in the series will be, April 16, Assistant director Weld Arnold
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[[preprinted]]
The Field Artillery School Officer's Club
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
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[[underlined]] Manilla Davis [[/underlined]] of West Virginia and New York, recently flew her new husband, Lieut. B. B. Talley of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, on air mapping duty at Wright Field, to Dayton, Ohio, where they will make their home....[[/newspaper clipping]]

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