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James Hugh Conway, B.S/38, Sergeant, 36600568, Div H, / A ^ H ( Gf) 95th Div. A.P.O. 95, Indiantown Gap Military Reservation P •) nS lvania Don A. Hennessee, B.S/39, Technical Sergeant, 18187949 K - ' min n Genera] Hospital, Modesto, California. Sergeant Hennessee w t ° d S Ch(:(:r ful letter, despite the fact that he is recuperating from a serin™ ° * " 011 Eugene B. Jackson, B.S/38, M.S/42, Corporal, 36569982 T ^ ' :h Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, A.P.O. 262 c/n Postm ' P ^ %, w York, N.Y. Corporal Jackson is somewhere in England. ' ' ^ Lawrence J. Kipp, B.S/41, Sergeant, 36439855, 111 TAD E*1 r Alexandria, Louisiana. ' AAF, William P. Leonard, B.S/40, Private First Class, 32659HO r~ r* st E.C.A. Regt., C2A2, A.P.O. 658, c/o Postmaster, New York N v "ti ls duties are concerned with civil affairs in the Allied occumVH w \ Br,« ( a„ y . His head^ar.ers have been in the * £ S £ & 5 u £ w£ s %t * n o Bnetic and St. Malo. ot. Gwendolyn Lloyd, B.S.'33, M.A.'43, Lieutenant U gg ) U bS N R (j TT N T? 1739 X Street, N.W., Washington, D.C '' ' - ' ^ ^ Sgt. Ralph McComb, B.S.'32, M.A.'36, has been overseas for e , months. He says that librarianship seems far removed from hZ I *' PreSCnt work, which is a sort of duty sergeant and l Z 1 . i 7 Pretty busy. His address is Hq D e f s S t h Med B T A T O % C T P S master, New York N Y ^ . ^ . ^ . wf, c/o fost, , jv.*,^xa uiv, WAC in ju.ne 1V44. WAV^ Jim Albert P. Marshall, B.S/39, Seaman First Class, U.S. Coast Guard, Manzanita, Oregon, is on overseas duty, according to the latest word received. A letter to the editor from Mr. Marshall appeared in the A.L.A. Bulletin for June 1944. Frances Partridge, B.S/41, Ensign, U.S.N.R., is at present located at McLean Gardens Hancock Hall, 3665 38th Street, N.W.. Washington 16, D.C. •XPO \->± ~i r> ^ • r ? m rtdand ' ^ v^ r maStCr ' """ ^ ^

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