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Airplanes today joined the search for David Riesman, Jr. '31, of Philadelphia, and Stanislas P. Franchot '32 of Boston, reported to be lost in the Timagami region of Ontario. The two law students left August 26 on a canoe trip with food for two weeks and Franchot was expected home for the wedding of his sister last Saturday. When he failed to appear the Canadian government was notified but forest rangers in the Timagami Reserve have so far failed to locate the pair. Airplanes and all available help were being enlisted today in the continued search and friends, recalling the fact that Franchot had been into the reservation before, expressed hope that they would soon turn up.

Riesman and Franchot were members of the Board of Editors of the CRIMSON when undergraduates.

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