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To the Harvard Aeronautical Society and to its manager, J. V. Martin uC., are due the congratulations of all Harvard men interested in the science of aviation. Through this society one of the most successful meets ever held was made possible, and to those in charge of the society its success was due.
When the Aeronautical Society was founded, few of its members realized the possibilities of such an organization, but, through the foresight of its manager, the society was early incorporated and affiliated with the Aero Club of America. Had these steps been neglected, a meeting of world-wide significance would have been an impossibility.
Although the aeroplane, Harvard I, has not yet made successful flights, nobody can pronounce it unsuccessful, for it has never been equipped with a proper engine. The CRIMSON sincerely hopes that the Aeronautical Society can obtain the money necessary for the completion of its biplane, and follow its executive successes by others in the field of aviation itself.
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