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EIGHTEEN ARMY PLANES IN MANOUVERS OVER HARVARD

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Members of the University who were watching the airplane manouvers over the University yesterday afternoon saw the famous Lufbury Circle performed for the first time in Cambridge.

The eighteen army planes from Selfridge Field, Michigan, first flew over the Business School and then to a position over the Charles just to the west of Dunster House, where they performed their manouvers.

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