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The University, as represented by the Aeronautical Society, has been invited to become a contender for the Intercollegiate Aviation Trophy which is to be given by the Aero Club of America. The competition will be an annual one held under the rules governing Intercollegiate regattas. The details for the races are being worked out by the Contest Committee of the Aero-Club.
The creation of the Intercollegiate Aviation Trophy was made possible by the bequest of the late Mr. Samuel H. Valentine, who was a member of the Board of Governors of the Aero Club. It has been estimated that fully fifty per cent of the total number of Army and Navy aviators are college undergraduates. Prospective competitors will be required to hold the pilot's certificate which is issued by the Aero Club of America.
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