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New Haven, Conn., May 14.--Yale will not be entered as an opponent of the Harvard Flying Club in the intercollegiate airplane races to be held at Mitchell Field, Long Island, in June, as a result of a decision recently given out by President James Rowland Angell. According to the announcement, no undergraduate will be allowed to participate in any airplane races, for an indefinite period of time.
Had it not been for this decision, the Yale Aeronautical Society would have participated in the altitude races at Brainard Field, Hartford, on Saturday, and in the intercollegiate races next month, in which the Harvard Flying Club is entering its Travelair plane.
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