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Edward Pearson Warner '16, Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will give an illustrated lecture on "Commercial Aviation of the Present and Future" at a joint meeting of the Engineering Society and Aeronautical Society of the University this evening at 7.45 o'clock in Pierce Hall 110. The lecture will be open to the public.
Professor Warner has been a member of the Committee on Aerodynamics of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics for several years and was in charge of the Aerodynamical Laboratory at Langley Field, Virginia, for two years.
Last summer Professor Warner made an extensive tour of Europe as observer for the National Advisory Committee. Many of the slides which he will show were taken on this trip, while investigating the development of aviation in England, Germany, France and Switzerland.
After the lecture the meeting will be thrown open to discussion on the topics' suggested by Professor Warner's address.
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