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Captain J. E. Carberry, U. S. A., who is in charge of the Government Aero Training School at Mineola, L. I., N. Y., has arranged to have the examining board meet in Room 558 of the Army Building, New York City, for the purpose of examining those men who wish to enter the Aero Reserve Training Corps and commence training at once. If any undergraduates wish to take this opportunity to present themselves before the examining board they may do so by notifying H. Coolidge '19, Randolph 43, before tomorrow night. Men who wish to start training at once but who have not yet filed the applications to the training corps may be examined on Thursday and file their applications afterwards.
Captain Carberry has at his disposal 27, machines and 21 more have been ordered and are expected to arrive in a short time. There are vacancies at Mineola now for 50 new men and all those who pass the examination on Thursday will be sent in training there at once.
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