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Iii the middle of the year we got an airplane motor and a few instruments for use in the aeronautics class. New machinery arrived for use in different shops through- out the Trade School, and films were purchased from the army First Service Com- mand. A new ventilating system was put into the Sheet Metal department lor arc welding. The Printing classes had a change in their routine the day they went to the Ginn and Company ' s in Cambridge and the Boston Lintoype Print. A basketball team was renewed by the pupils of the trade school. We started our last year by using the unoccupied Room 5 as a drawing room with new desks, chairs, and equipment. Another change was that we began having music again— something not done for three years. Mr. Whipple called an assembly, about the second week of school and told the new boys the rules of the Trade School and gave a talk on the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. Then he showed some interesting movies on How to Tell Counter- feit Money and Baptism by Fire. The seniors had a series of football games with the underclassman, which of course, Dick, we seniors won. Yes, recalling past days is a lot of fun. It takes up the leisure time of a millionare. Please write, Dick, and remember me to Gould, if you happen to see him. As ever, Carl George sighed, It does seem good to hear from old friends. Have you heard from either Carlton Bates or Earle Comeau, Carl ' s fellow officers at Trade School that year? Yes, I have, but we must get clown to business now. I ' ll tell you all about them after we finished this little matter of a vice-presidency here which you dropped in about. c-BV, PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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