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Selected coverage in The New York Times

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  • New York Times, Sep 22, 1930; pg. 12, "Boy pilot delays flight"
  • New York Times, Sep 24, 1930; pg. 09, "Boy Plans Hop to Coast Tomorrow"
  • New York Times, Sep 30, 1930; pg. 24, "Boy Flier reaches Indiana on long hop"
  • New York Times, Oct 1, 1930; pg. 02, "Boy Hour Ahead of Record On His Flight to the Coast"
  • New York Times, Oct 3, 1930; pg. 27, "Buck forced down, stays at Amarillo, Texas"
  • New York Times, Oct 9, 1930; pg. 21, "Buck to Start Flight East Today"
  • New York Times, Oct 13, 1930; pg. 14, "Buck and Miss Ingalls arrive at Amarillo, Texas"
  • New York Times, Oct 17, 1930; pg. 19, "Miss Ingalls reaches St. Louis on flight"
  • New York Times, Oct 19, 1930; pg. 09, "2 claim air records from Pacific here"
  • New York Times, Oct 28, 1930; pg. 36, "Boy flies to Detroit in attempt at mark"
  • New York Times, Feb 16, 1931; pg. 11, "Buck lands at Miami on flight to Havana"
  • New York Times, Feb 17, 1931; pg. 11, "Boy flier reaches Havana"
  • New York Times, Feb 23, 1931; pg. 12, "Buck in Havanna-Miami hop"
  • New York Times, Feb 24, 1931; pg. 03, "Jersey pilot, 17, home from Havanna flight"
  • New York Times, August 10, 1932; page 09, "Winging to Mexico City"
  • New York Times, August 11, 1932; page 08, "Boy flier in Tampico"
  • New York Times, August 12, 1932; page 13, "Buck in Mexico City"
  • New York Times, August 13, 1932; page 09, "Mexico entertains Buck"
  • New York Times, August 14, 1932; page 18, "Buck on his way back"
  • New York Times, August 16, 1932; page 13, "Buck Lands at Los Angeles, Setting Record For Young Fliers in Hop From Mexico City"
  • New York Times, November 11, 1933; page 03, "Boys Fly Today in Mayan Hunt"

Selected coverage in other periodicals

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  • Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, October 01, 1930, "Boy flier hops off second time"
  • Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, October 05, 1930, "Boy flier plans return air trip"
  • Lima News, Lima, Ohio, August 02, 1932, "Juvenille flyer postpones trip to Mexico City"
  • Lima News, Lima, Ohio, August 14, 1932, "Buck in Texas on return plane flight"
  • Time magazine, November 26, 1973, "Soaring: A Search for the Perfect Updraft"

Selected coverage in Chicago Tribune

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  • Chicago Tribune, "Two more national air records were broken today when Miss Laura Ingalls of New York and Robert Buck of Elizabeth, New Jersey, completed flights from west to east across the United States."

Death

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I have added his death to the infobox and removed him from the list of living people. Capitalistroadster 00:46, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Buck 8638926110759397307.jpg

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