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Today is the last day on which formal applications for training in the Aviation Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps can be made as they are to be sent to Washington tomorrow. Anyone desiring to make this application should take two letters to 42 Water street, Boston; one from his father or guardian stating that he approves of his entering this service and one from some other citizen as to the applicant's character.
One hundred and twenty-five men have made preliminary applications and out of this number 55 have filed their formal applications. Five members of the University have already gone to Miami, Fla., for training and ten more have signified their desire to go at once. The training will take place this summer or sooner in case of war, and will probably be at the Government Aero Training School at Mineola, L. I., N. Y.
The five men that have already gone were due at Key West, where they will enlist, yesterday, and from there they will go to Miami, Fla. After about three months training there they will probably go to the camp at Mineola for final instruction.
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