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SIX STUDENTS QUALIFY IN GROUND AVIATION COURSE

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By successfully completing four months of preliminary ground school training in the Naval Aviation course given by the Navy at M.I.T. six Harvard men have qualified for a summer course at the Naval Aviation Station at Squantum, according to information received by the CRIMSON yesterday from Lieutenant Noel Davis, U.S.N.R.F.

So far as is known all of the six men chosen are planning to take advantage of their opportunity. They are J.B. Bryan 4E.S. Joe de Gandhi '25, F-W Perkins '26, J.W. Perkins '26, W.A. Spurr '25 and E.T. Stone IG.B. Those student who successfully complete the full course offered by the Navy will be given commissions as Ensigns in the United States Naval Reserve Flying Corps.

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