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Record-Breaking Pulitzer Racers Show Advance in Plane Design, Front and Back, October 19, 1922
Navy Biplane Goes 255 Miles an Hour, August 14, 1923
Pulitzer Race Planes, October 19, 1922
Pulitzer Race Engines, October 19, 1922
Defeated British Team - September 14, 1923
First to Travel Four Miles a Minute, September 14, 1923
More Than Four Miles a Minute, September 14, 1923
Curtiss PLane Flies 244 Miles An Hour, August 14, 1923
Navy Flier Speeds To World's Record, August 14, 1923
Navy Flier Speeds 244 Miles An Hour, August 14, 1923
No Birds Fly So Fast, September 15, 1923
Plane Makers Believe Speed Limit Has Not Been Reached, September 15, 1923
Lt. H. J. Brow, U.S.N., Breaks Air Records, September 22, 1923
Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour, November 3, 1923
Flying 259 Miles An Hour, H. J. Brow Sets World Mark, November 3, 1923
Air Speed Mark Smashed Thrice In Day by Rivals, November 5, 1923
Air Speed Mark Smashed Thrice In Day by Rivals, Continued, November 5, 1923
Flies 274.2 Miles An Hour In Spurt, Smashing Record, November 5, 1923
Lieutenant Alford J. Williams, November 5, 1923
Flies 274.2 Miles Hour In Spurt, Continued, November 5, 1923

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