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TO LECTURE ON FRENCH AVIATION

Dr. Prince Will Tell of Experiences at the Front in France.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The first of a series of lectures under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society will be given by Dr. Morton Prince '75 in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 8.30 o'clock. This series of lectures will be given on the general subject of aeronautics, and Dr. Prince is to speak on his experiences in flying in France. He has visited many of the aerodromes, or flying fields, and has been in close touch with the French military instruction. His unique experiences include actual flights over battlefields and he has also been a witness of several Zeppelin raids on Paris. Lantern slides of the training at the Pan-Aerodrome, and pictures of Norman Prince '08, who was Dr. Prince's nephew, that have never before been shown in this country, will be exhibited.

The meeting is intended primarily for those who expect to take up aviation work, but any members of the University who are interested in this branch of the service are invited.

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