Word: alford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sept. 25, Professor W. E. Hocking, '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity...
Professor George H. Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Emeritus, will lecture in Emerson D. on February 10, at 4.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Homer...
...Aero Games at Mitchel Field, L. I., heard what is generally described as a "ripping crash." But it was only part of the press stand that had collapsed; no one was hurt. Uninterested, the spectators turned back to watch Lieut. Cyrus K. Bettis of the Army race Lieut. Alford J. Williams of the Navy in the 200-kilometre speed test for the Pulitzer...
...plunge down. An officer on Mitchell Field watched it descend. This machine, a 1,400 horsepower Curtiss racer, with a wingspan of only 22 feet, had been sent up for its first official speed test. Its manufacturers believed that it could travel 255 miles an hour. In it Lieut. Alford J. Williams had on an ancient shirt, greased with the smuts of innumerable flights ? a good luck shirt. If he had good luck in it this time, he would fly that plane, or its duplicate, in the International Races at Baltimore next month...
Professor William Ernest Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, will speak at the Phillips Brooks House at 4 o'clock tomorrow. Professor Hocking will take as his subject "Religion of the Future," discussing the essentials of religion, missionary activity, and the question of a world religion...