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40 IN FLYING CLUB

Cheaper Rates Increase Activity to New High

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With the recent addition of 17 new members, bringing the total up to a new high of 40, the Flying Club hopes to beat last year's record of 1700 flying hours, J. Keith Davis '38, president, announced yesterday.

Cheaper rates and continued good flying weather draw eight to ten men every afternoon to the Intercity Airlines' Boston field, where club members fly, Davis said. Twelve members now hold private or commercial licenses; the rest have student licenses, preliminary permits which beginners must obtain.

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