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NUMBER 7 by Julian P. Boyd. 166 pages. Princeton University...
...preparing the 17th volume of Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Editor Boyd reconstructed from scattered documents evidence of Hamiltonian double-dealing so "far indeed beyond the limits of honorable conduct in public office" that Boyd has now rushed out his findings in a separate monograph. He does not remotely suggest that Hamilton was in any sense a British agent. He does allege that Hamilton was so passionately opposed to what seemed to him the anti-British bias of his own Government that he conspired with a British agent to change it, confiding to him the deliberations of the U.S. Cabinet itself...
...have spent some time studying these phenomena. I have written two books on the subject, the first, Flying Saucers, was published by the Harvard University Press in 1953. The second, The World of Flying Saucers, with Lyle Boyd as co-author and published by Doubleday, came out just last year...
...invitation of the U.S. Air Forces, Mrs. Boyd and I spent several days at Wright Field, studying the files and examining all of the evidence. We were given the "secret" files, containing material classified, not because of the saucers, but because certain reports are related to national defense, such as experimental rockets or planes...
...length lead as Designer Olin Stephens' powerful hull knifed smoothly through the buffeting swells, while Sovereign pounded like a flat-bottomed scow. When Constellation swept across the finish line, Sovereign was 21 miles and more than 20 minutes behind. Aboard the British tender, Sovereign's designer, David Boyd, hid his face in his hands...