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PROSPECTIVE FLYERS WILL INSPECT AIRPLANES TODAY

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Forty members of the civilian pilot-training course will go this morning to the Wiggins Airways flying field to familiarize themselves with the planes which they will begin to take up early next week.

Dr. William Bollay, instructor in Aero-dynamics, stated last night that a routine communication from Washington, giving definite permission for students to take to the air, is expected to arrive today.

Bollay announced that over thirty other flying students will begin air work in "about three weeks," owing to the fact that Washington officials have raised the University quota from 50 to 80 men.

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