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William Van Haitsma, registrar of the Boeing Aeronautics School and representative of the United States Airlines, will address the Flying Club tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Lowell House Common Room.
This is the first event of a busy season according to George F. Fox '37, secretary. During the first week in December members will participate in the postponed Amherst meet. The Club will also send representatives to the New England Intercollegiates, held last year in Northampton with ten colleges competing, and the National Intercollegiates later in the year.
More actual flying hours have been chalked up by members of the Club so far than in any other year since its founding in 1910. Of the 27 members 15 new held pilot's licenses and ten are competing for them at the East Boston Airport.
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