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...Boston Airport is destined to become the greatest and most important in the world," said Lieutenant Robert J. Brown in a talk before the Flying Club at the Union yesterday...
...Only a mile and a half from the center of the city, it is already within half an hour of the Post Office, and if East Boston tunnel is ever completed, it will be only a matter of a few minutes to reach the Airport from any part of the city...
Lieutenant Brown, who is commanding officer of the Airport, told his audience of some of the recent notable achievements of the Army Air Service, especially the 1924 world flight, for which he had charge of the ground organization. The 1923 world speed and altitude records were also captured by the Army, and although they have since passed to France, the speaker predicted that the United States would recapture them this year. Important developments, both commercial and military, were forecast by Lieutenant Brown...
...future of the Boston Airport", will be the subject of Lieutenant Robert J. Brown's lecture, which he will deliver at the regular luncheon of the Flying Club in the Faculty Room of the Union today...
Lieut. Brown enlisted in the air service in 1917 and was rapidly promoted. In 1924 he was appointed chairman of the World Flight committee, and was largely instrumental in the success of the venture. Since September 1924 Lieut. Brown has been in charge of the Boston Airport...