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Juniors and Seniors interested in joining the Army Air Corps will be interviewed by the United States Examining Board for Air Corps Flying Cadets from 9 to 11 o'clock this morning in Wadsworth House.
Students who have passed two years of college work and who satisfy the Board as to their general fitness will be able to enter the regular flying course either this summer or next fall at Randolph Field near San Antonio Taxes.
After the usual year's training at Randorph, they will face the stiff army examinations. Then they will have the choice of joining the Air Crops or of entering commercial aviation.
During their stay at Randolph, the flying Cadets receive $75 per month and $1 a day for rations.
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