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ALUMNI
1923
Richard W. Gamble is currently associated with the engineering firm of Carey B. Gamble, Canal Bank Building, New O r l e a n s 15, La. A Lieutenant Commander with the Navy for the past several years, he has recently been released to in- active status.
1925
Edward S. Evans, Jr., of Detroit,
head of the Evans Products Co., has been appointed by Dr. Elliott as o member of the State Planning Com- mission's committee on forest prod- ucts. He succeeds his father, who did research recently.
ment of Mines and Minerals.
1932
Father Harris F:ndlay, of Roanoke,
visited the school recently.
1936
First Lieutenant Thomas N. Davis,
Ill, was graduated from the Army Air Forces School of Aviation Medi- cine at Randolph Field, Texas, re- cently. The school specializes in training physicians and surgeons in the branch of medicine peculiar to Army Air Force pilots and other personnel. The course is prerequisite to attaining flight surgeon wings with the AAF.
Lt. Davis received his AB degree
Before entering service in 1943, he attended Dartmouth College.
Captain and Mrs. Virgil Griffin of Barber's Point, Oahu, T. H., an- nounce the marriaoe of their daugh- ter, Elise Hall, to Harrison Waite Ill,
Lieutenant (jg) USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Waite, Jr., of "The Cedars," near Charlottesville.
Lt. Waite attended the Engineer- ing School of the University of Vir- ginia and there received his com- mission in the United States Naval Reserve in February, 1944, after which he served for a year aboard the aircraft carrier Monterey with Task Force 58. Since last April he has been stationed at Barber's Point.
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1926 Ben jamin Gildersleeve
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V i r g i n i a in
The Deerfield Alumni Journal The Deerfield Scroll
Deerfield, Mass. Bulletin
Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College
Rutherford, N. J. The CQ
Fishburne Military School Waynesboro, Va.
Stonewall Jackson Journal Stonewall Jackson High School
Charleston, W. Va. The Alumni Review
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Lynchburg Trust and Savings Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT
1941, a n d his school in 1944.
MD from 1940
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S-Sgt. Herbert B. Thomson, Jr., has been judged winner for an essay entered tn the United States Air Forces Europe Soldier's Savings Con- test.
Thomson, now discharged, was at VES recently.
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