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Lieutenant Phillips To Be Geography 36b Instructor

New Lecturer To Take Over Classes at Close of Spring Vacation

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Lieutenant James F. Phillips will take over the classes of Geography 36b immediately after the close of spring vacation it was announced by the School of Geography Saturday. Lieutenant Phillips, who comes from Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, is the last of four men who have come to the University to give lectures in this course. Captain Albert W. Stevens, the head of the course, and Captain Dache M. Reeves were the first two lecturers to conduct the classes, and Captain Bruce C. Hill, the third lecturer, will have completed his work by the end of this week.

Lieutenant Phillips will give his first public lecture, "The Pilot's Side of Aero-photography," on April 18 in the auditorium of the School of Geography. During the last winter these lectures have become a permanent feature for the visiting instructors in this aerial photography course.

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