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FLYING NUN.—Sister Rose Eileen, of St Matthew's School, Long Beach, California, who recently fulfilled a girlhood ambition by qualifying as a pilot. Although her order has no present need for a pilot, her religious superiors agreed that she should take flying lessons as her new skill “wouldn’t do any harm” in a fast-moving world.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2

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FLYING NUN.—Sister Rose Eileen, of St Matthew's School, Long Beach, California, who recently fulfilled a girlhood ambition by qualifying as a pilot. Although her order has no present need for a pilot, her religious superiors agreed that she should take flying lessons as her new skill “wouldn’t do any harm” in a fast-moving world. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2

FLYING NUN.—Sister Rose Eileen, of St Matthew's School, Long Beach, California, who recently fulfilled a girlhood ambition by qualifying as a pilot. Although her order has no present need for a pilot, her religious superiors agreed that she should take flying lessons as her new skill “wouldn’t do any harm” in a fast-moving world. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 2