When the time came to leave for Europe, Professor Henkle drove Frank to Chicago, where he could catch Pan Am’s Flight 58 to Frankfurt. Flying was expensive. The leg from Chicago to New York alone had set the Institute back seventy-five dollars, a full day’s wages for most people, so there was no reason to add a puddle-jumper out of Billy Mitchell Field.
After getting through the construction mess in Milwaukee, the ride down the new “interstate” highway was smooth. Dr. Henkle worried the whole way.
After getting through the construction mess in Milwaukee, the ride down the new “interstate” highway was smooth. Dr. Henkle worried the whole way.
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