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ructor ' ^ ' ing311, U.S.N.T.S., Great Lakes, Illinois. On October 26, a da u " Ughter : beth Anne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Quails. ' » Eliz." Joseph William Rogers, B.S/30, M.S/36 (Columbia), has re ' the Public Library of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is now o n ^ - ^ ^ act,Vc in the U.S. Army Kngineers Corps. <huv John C Settelraayer, B.S/35, M.S/37, private first class, ma .*.....i .,f siiU ii,.r.w Knmhardfiugit Processing, Galveston Arm ^ v ^ " c y Air Fitij Headquarters. Galveston, Texas. Ililmar A. Sieving, B.S.'40, is at Camp Ritchie, Maryland. His perma nent address is 1537 School Street, Chicago, Illinois.

Rolland E. S t e v e n s , B.S/40, h a s t h e following address: No. 1 1 5 Q 62Q Q

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A 2d Bn.. Bks. 4. Camn Kohler, W.S.C.R.T.C. Sarrampntn r~\:7. ' parents of a daughter who has been named Barbara Karen. Henry Waltemade, B.S/35, M.A/38, private first class, writes that he is in general service with Headquarters Detachment, 11th Group, C m ap Callan, San Diego, 14, California. Robert E. Wright, B.S.'41, second lieutenant, was sent to Chanute Field, Illinois, last August as assistant chief, office of Training Intelligence Service of the A.A.F.T.C. He has recently been promoted to the position o f chief, meaning chief librarian, to be effective as soon as the present incumbent leaves for overseas duties which is expected momentarily. Thus far Lt. Wright has been building the book collection and helping in the organization of the library which is used by men returning from overseas duty. Its purpose is to obtain information about changes in airplane mechanisms and also to furnish the men with economic and political science materials concerning the countries to which they may be sent. His address is Office of the Chief of Staff, A.-2, Army Air Forces Training Command. Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. Albin H. Youngquist, B.S.'39, lieutenant, is now serving in Africa. His address is Hq. 1st Island Command, A.P.O. 502, c/o Postmaster. San Francisco, California.

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Alumnae in War Service

Mrs. Helen Josephine Anderson Severson lost her life in a plane eras near Big Spring, Texas, August 30, 1943. Her death occurred just tweW days before she would have completer! her six-months' training at Avenge Field, Texas, where she was training to ferry bombers. Mrs. Severson w a a native of Brookings, South Dakota, and it was at the South ^ i L w State College there that she took her civilian pilot training in 1W* ' . graduated from the University of Illinois Libran School in 1942 w* ; aS OH hortly afterward was married to Lt. Robert A. Severson, who ^' overseas duty at the time of her death. Gwendolyn Lloyd, B.S/33, A.M/43, ensign, \\ AVKS. is now Station* n< I. at the Hydrographic Office, Air Navigation Division, Suitland. Maryl» 1U Her address is Tabard Inn, 1739 North Street, N.W.. Washington,

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