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The University Flying Club, a new organization for students of Harvard, M.I.T., Wellesley, Radcliffe, and Babson, has just been organized. The Club is open to all students interested in flying, whether they have had experience or not. Monthly dinners will be held at which the members will be addressed by well known figures in aviation. With the exception of a small initiation fee, there are no dues in the Club.
Unlike the Harvard Flying Club, the University Flying Club has its head quarters at the Boston Metropolitan Airport, near Norwood, where the Wiggins Airways has put their planes at the disposal of the club. The following planes are available at a very reasonable rate to the members of the club: Aero Marine Taylor Club, two Spartan Low Wings, Kinner Low Wing Cirrus Fairchild 22, Warner Fairchild 24, and other types.
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