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The Harvard Glider Club is planning to enter its Baby Albatross, "Loafer," in the Eleventh Annual Soaring Contest at Elmira, New York, next month, David Stacey '40, club president, announced yesterday. The club has recently purchased a Schweltzer Utility gilder, in addition to the "Loafer," which will be used to train new gilder enthusiasts.
The ground-crow during the meet will consist of Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr. '40, Norman Updograff '40, and Francis Johnson '40, After the contest Rodman Glider, Jr. '40 last year's president, plans to join Stacey and other members in a soaring trip out West, while later in the summer practice in the new utility glider will be held at Nashua, New Hampshire.
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