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Airplanes Over the Stadium

Communications

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

It is to be hoped that the proper college authorities, either acting themselves, or through the Police department of Cambridge, will issue orders prohibiting any flying machine from going over the Stadium during the football game next Saturday and during the season. The danger is too great to the assembled people to take any chances from these aviators who try to do stunts. B. A. HUNNEMAN.

October 20, 1920.

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