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What started the investigation was the resignation of Lieut. Alford Joseph Williams Jr., the Navy's fastest flyer (TIME, March 17). From the witness stand Lieut. Williams told his story...
...Speed's Sake. It takes a very special sort of nerve to fly 300 m.p.h. Because he possesses such nerve, and because it was anxious to fly faster than the rest of the world, the U.S. Navy permitted big, hard-boiled Lieut. Alford Joseph Williams Jr., to stay on special duty from 1923, when he won the Pulitzer race and set a U.S. speed record, until last week. After hundreds of hours of experimental flying-inverted, spinning, high speed-for which he holds the Distinguished Flying Cross. Lieut. Williams last year obtained the backing of air-minded tycoons...
...Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, will speak on the subject "Beyond Humanistic Religion" at 10.45 o'clock tomorrow at the Community Church, service in Symphony Hall, Boston...
Died. Walter H. Alford, 52, Vice President & Controller of Nash Motors Co.; at Kenosha, Wis.; of heart disease...
...Dental School scholarships have been awarded as follows: The Peter K. Strauss Scholarship to B. N. Coolidge 4Dn.: the Dwight M. Clapp Scholarship to A. C. Fallon 4D.: the Engene H. Smith Scholarship to J. B. Lewis 3Dn.: the Alford Scholarship to Vincent Ceuci 3Dn. and C. T. Small 4Dn. W. J. Wenzel 4Dn., and A. C. Fallon 4Dn., will share the Joseph Eleventh Scholarship...