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Speed Benumbed, Army Pilot Wins, Continued, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Associated Press
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Continuation of the article on the Mt. Clemons, Michigan air show detailing the services of some of the pilots. Lt. Harold J. Brow is noted as a native of Providence and his family, schooling, and military successes are listed at the end of the article. Presumably this may be published by the Providence Journal.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_SpeedBenumbedPilot_2
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SHATTERED, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, NEWS
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Photo of Lt. Harold J. Brow flying at Mitchel Field and the personnel in charge of recording his time and speed. The corresponding caption notes his top speed as 265 miles an hour with an average of 259.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_Shattered
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Defense Dept. Stands Pat On Arsenal, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Associated Press
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Article reporting that Senators and Army officials were still discussing the shut down of the Raritan, New Jersey Arsenal with Army officials wanting it to remain open yet refusing to support their position with specific information.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_DefeseDeptStandsPat
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Marine Aviator Sets New Speed Record; Flies 259 Miles An Hour, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Associated Press
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Article reporting that Lt. L. H. Sanderson, marines, traveled 259 mph in a Navy Wright fighter. It was noted that Sanderson set the record at 238 mph the week prior yet that record was broken by Lt. Harold J. Brow only a few days later.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_MarineAviatorSetsRecord
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Navy Airman Flies 265 Miles An Hour For Speed Record, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Associated Press
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Report on Lt. Harold J. Brow's record flight speed of 265 mph at Mitchel Field, averaging 259 mph over his four 3 km course runs during a friendly air race against Lt. A. J. Williams, former Giants pitcher.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_NavyAirmanFlies256MPH
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Local D.A. Met Feb. 11, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Morton J. Spero
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Article reporting that the Lakehurst Development Association met at a location known as De Nardo's to discuss items pertaining to the Lakehurst Naval Air station as well as reporting on future meeting times and activities. A date is penned on the upper right corner yet the dates in the article appear too early to correspond with it.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_LocalDAMet
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R. I. Officers To Fly For Navy In Detroit Air Race, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Ashmun Brown, Washington Bureau, Evening Bulletin
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Report from the Evening Bulletin published in an unknown paper describing Lt. Harold J. Brow and A. W. Gorton as officers from Providence and Pawtuxet, Rhode Island who would be joining nine other navy pilots to participate in a Detroit air race. A penned note along the left side mentions when the original clipper took the article from the paper it was published in.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_RIOfficers
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Personalities in the Broad Field of Sport and Adventure, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, P. & A. Photo, Wide World Photo, International Newsreel
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Three photos, two of athletes, two of pilots Lt. Harold J. Brow and A. J. Williams (center photo) with a caption recounting each man's successes in their respective fields.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_PersonalitiesInSport
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