Official Bulletin American Wheelmen, Vol 16, No 5

Articles in this issue

  • May editorial lamenting that cycling will never be perfect until someone takes charge of the weather, and noting that the rainy spring of 1918 has made cycling particularly difficult.

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  • Report that veteran L.A.W. member Richard Pinksohn, No. 308 since May 1889, has been elected vice president of the Cosmopolitan Trust Company of Boston.

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  • Note on Allen Swan, the bicycler who first rode across the country to San Francisco, celebrating his 40th anniversary as organist at the Unitarian Church of New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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  • Report that Charles Fuller Gates is arranging bicycle races in several Florida cities including Miami, West Palm Beach, Daytona, Tampa, and Jacksonville.

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  • Brief items on how the war has created 'meet-less days' for cycling clubs, and how wartime conditions affect the cycling community.

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  • A collection of short humorous observations about spring cycling, automobiles, and the challenges of riding in wartime.

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