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WHO'S WHERE
1928
Nathaniel Wilson, 1714 Maple Shade Lane, Richmond, Virginia Peyton B. Winfree, Jr., 3865 Peakland, Lynchburg, Virginia
1929
Robert Mel. Armstrong, 8618 Sturgis St., Norfolk, Va. Milton A. Barber, Jr., Box 333, Lexington, N. C.
William E. Barnes, I07 N. Rountree St., Wilson, N. C. W. Thompson Barron, 1229 Graydon Ave., Norfolk, Va. Charles W. Benedict, Rt. 3, Box 81, Tallahassee, Fla. LeeS. Booth, 145 Westmoreland Court, Danville, Va. Richard G. Canfield, 4170 Malaga Ave., Miami, Fla.
C. Stuart Carr, Jr., cjo E. V. Webb and Co., Kinston, N. C. Beverlay D. Causey, Jr., 402 Virginia Ave., Alexandria, Va. James Frederick Ccok, 731 Chestnut Street, Waynesboro, Va. Dr. Howard H. Curd, Times Bldg., St. Petersburg, Fla. Claibourne H. Darden, 802 Dover Rd., Greensboro, N.C. Douglas L. Forsyth, Esmont, Va.
Marvin M. Giles, Jr., 3915 Royal Blvd., Lynchburg, Va.
Harry Evander Gilliam, Jr., 2525 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Thomas A. Glascock, Jr., 207 Wentworth Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Abner N. Harris, Jr., Gary, W. Va.
Benjamin Harrison, Boyce, Va.
James R. Hubbard, Clinton, N. C.
H. Arthur Lamar, 315 Little Falls St., Falls Church, Va.
Robert R. Lee, Jr., Martinsville, Va., Box 130
Ashby S. Patteson, 1519 Somerset Drive, Lynchburg, Va.
John Gaston Peacock, Box 308, Fremont, N. C.
Paul P. Pelton, Jr., 124 West Bellevue St., San ~Aateo, Calif.
Neill Raymond, 1201 S. Barton St., Arlington, Va.
Albert W . Ristine, 25 Brookhaven Drive, Marblehead, Mass.
W. Withers Whitehead, Roseland, Va.
C. Alfred Wilson, 9390 Via Wanda, Long Beach, Calif.
1930
Joseph B. Boucher, I I Hathaway Place, Glen Ridge, N. J. Lindsley Julian Bowles, Powhatan, Va.
Walter M. Boyd, 35-16, 76th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. John Paul Causey, West Point, Va.
Gooch Crosby, Box 799, Tucker, Ga.
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Cultural Expedition
(Continued from pege 3, col. 2)
country sometime in 1956 or 1957. The project planned by Mr. Magill is a very extensive one. He plans to engage the assistance of a fellow Francophile and journey deep into the wilds of South Africa to test the effect which the learning of French irregular verbs may have upon the savage Zulus. This oroject is being aided by the Mau Mau party in Kenya in the hope that the uproar instituted by Mr. Magill and his as- sistant will lead to revolution in Natal
and the Union of South Africa.
Mr. Magill will be accompanied by the oldest living undergraduate o f the Virginia Episco p a I School SylVESter Thrushmooton, Esquire. SylVESter, who is well acquainted with out-of-the-way places, will act as guide and int erpreter. SylVESter will in turn be accompanied by his cook, THE AFRICAN QUEEN, whom he introduced to the men of V. E. S. recently. The QUEEN will bring along " Doc," her crossbred Dachshund and Russian wolfhound.
A picture of the two travelers is shown below. They are dressed in jungle garb.
We all wish them bon voyage.
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