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STUDENTS NOT TO FLY PLANES IN NEW GEOGRAPHY COURSE

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In answer to many queries now being received by the Department of Geography, it was announced yesterday afternoon that students would not be allowed to pilot planes to be used in "Geography 36", the new course in aerial photography to be given the second half year. In addition it was revealed at this time that students under 21 years of age would have to secure parental permission to take the course.

The equipment to be used in this course is now on its way from Texas and three of the special compound lens to be used in the aerial camera have already been received.

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