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Opportunity to take a nine months cadet flying course winding up at Kelly Field will be opened to Harvard men when an Army board visits the University on November 27, 28, and 29, it was announced yesterday by the Placement Office.
Described in the government release as "the most thorough and efficient training in the world," this course includes a salary of $75 a month for each cadet, and a bonus of $500 upon return to civilian life after three years of active service.
The board will be located on the second floor of the Hygiene Building. Information circulars may be obtained from the Placement Office at R University Hall.
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