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Harvards And Schools

Sir, —I think it is too much to hope, with your correspondent. “Ack Ack,” that a vote in the coming elections can suspend Harvard operations over Ricca rton. though the position is not so hopeless as in Argentina, where the air force recently dictated the date of the General Election. A reasonable solution would be the establishment of a satellite airfield in a remote part of the plains. The Harvards could set out for there in the morning and return at night; vice versa for night training. A canteen could be provided and possibly a T.A.B. branch.—Yours, etc., DEAF BUT NOT DUMB. April 26. 1957.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570429.2.17.9

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28263, 29 April 1957, Page 3

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Harvards And Schools Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28263, 29 April 1957, Page 3

Harvards And Schools Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28263, 29 April 1957, Page 3

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