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CAPTAIN STEVENS LECTURES ON STRATOSPHERE TONIGHT

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Illustrating his talk with slides and motion pictures, Captain Albert W. Stevens will lecture this evening at eight o'clock on "Explorations in the Stratosphere." The lecture will be held at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, Divinity Avenue.

Stevens broke the altitude record in November when he and Captain Orvil A. Anderson ascended 13.71 miles into the stratosphere over South Dakota.

Only University members will be admitted to the lecture. Those desiring free tickets may obtain them by applying to the Secretary of the Institute.

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