Colleges and Universities - Princeton - Princeton University Flying School for Students
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Original Caption: Princeton University Flying School for Students. Under the supervision of Marshall Mills, an alumnus and aviator, Princeton University opened an aviation school, three miles from the college. A thorough course will be given the students, as instructors have been sent by the Government to qualify the boys for war service. Members and instructors of the first squad to attend the school. The names of members and instructors are: F.A. Zanino, Jr., R.J. Parsons, L.G. Holden, Jr., B.H. Bostick, R.N. Noely, C.A. Hasslacher, H.M. Smith, R.H. McCann, J. Biggs, R.W. Springs, L.L. Harding, C.E. Brown, Jr., R.G. Schmertz, H.K. Bulkley, S.M. Butler. Instructors: Lieut. E. R. Kannason, J.G. Colgan, F. Stanton, and Marshall Mills.
Date Taken: 1917
Photographer: Western Newspaper Union
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