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The informal applications for training in the Aviation Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps now number 93. Tomorrow evening the period for general application will be closed and Roger Amory "10, graduate chairman and organizer of last year's undergraduate flying corps, will collect all the blanks and send them to Washington. Individual applications, however, may be submitted after that time. The men who are accepted will train next summer together with volunteers from other colleges.
The Government has now received over 6,000 applications for training in aviation, but as it will be hard to find even 50 instructors, many of these men must be rejected. In case of war, as many University men as the instructors can possibly handle will at once by taken for training.
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