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University entries in the first Intercollegiate Aviation contest to be held in this country which will take place at Atlantic City, N. J., during, May were announced yesterday. The men to represent the University will be David Gregg OcC., W. V. Daugherty '20, and George Crompton, Jr., '21. Gregg, who was attached to the Royal Flying Corps will fly in the army contests of May 10 and Daugherty, who was an instructing ensign at Pensacola, Florida, in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, has been entered as pilot for the naval flights on May 3. Crompton, who was a junior lieutenant...
...University have been prominent in aviation during the war, and among the men who might be chosen to represent the University at the meets are the following: D. Campbell '17, D. Gregg '18, J. Lavalle '18, W. W. McCleod '19, C. D. Murray '19, T. G. Ames '20, G. Crompton '20, C. R. Steedman '20, and T. Hitchcock...
Lieutenant George Crompton '20, addressed the first meeting of the Aeronautical Society in Weld 2 last night. The Society is planning to purchase an aeroplane from the government very soon, and will then give instruction in flying to its members. Lieutenants D. Gregg '18 and T. C. Cabot '19, both of whom have been in the aviation service this past year, will have charge of this instruction...
...members of the University who are on the waiting list are as follows: W. Gaston '19, G. Crompton '20, G. D. Dumas '17, and J. J. Cronin...
Larz Ferguson Anderson, of Cincinnati, O.; Arthur Thomas Branigan, manager, of Wayland; George Crompton, Jr., of Worcester; Floyd Harris Frazier, of Chicago, III.; Franck Edwin Giddings, Jr., of Great Barrington; Joseph Glaser, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo.; James Francis Hennessey, of Lawrence; Ludlow Thomas Lanman, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. ; Jack Ross Lauer, of Scranton, Pa.; Valentine Everit Macy, Jr., of Scarborough on Hudson, N. Y.; Alexander Mitchell Robinson, of Jamaica Plain; Sumner Sewall, of Bath, Me.; Gardner Tilton, captain, of Lexington; Albert Haslam Walsh, of Reading, and Slater Washburn, of Worcester. These awards are subject to the approval...