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Professor Wallace C. Sabine, who was to have given the fourth of the series of University War Lectures in the New Lecture Hall last evening, was unavoidably detained by a train wreck yesterday afternoon, and the lecture had to be postponed. Unless given on some other night than Wednesday, it will probably take place three weeks from last night, as the sixth instead of the fourth lecture in the series.
An audience of nearly 200 members of the University, who had gathered to hear Professor Sabine speak on the subject: "Aviation and the War," was greatly disappointed. After waiting some time after the hour at which the lecture was scheduled to begin, Dean Haskins of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences made the announcement that the lecture could not be held.
It was announced, in connection with the lecture, that an elementary course in aviation would be given by the University Aero Society, starting next week. The first meeting will be held in Stoughton 6 on Monday, November 26, at 7.30 o'clock, and classes will be held regularly once a week thereafter. No previous experience is required for the course, and all who are interested in aviation are desired to report.
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