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AVIATORS DIVIDED INTO 3 SQUADS

Princeton Flying Corps Will Be Under Charge of Lieut. Culver.

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Since the arrival of Lieutenant Culver, the-Princeton Aviation Corps has been divided into three squads. These squads are under the direction of Lieutenant Kenneson, Lieutenant Culver, and Mr. Stanton respectively. More than 30 members of the Corps are flying each day, and on Tuesday instruction in squadron formation was commenced.

It is now expected that the fourth plane will arrive in Princeton within about a week and a half, immediately after which a fourth class in the Corps will be opened. The instructor for this fourth course has not yet been determined.

Owing to the better weather conditions recently, much good work has been accomplished by the men who are planning to enter the newly recognized Aviation School, which will open at Princeton in about two weeks.

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