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Piaster, en last heard from. He lamented the fact that he had not yet had a ,hancc to sec any of the famous libraries or universities of Italy or France his many months overseas. L L. Quail Hi Washington 20 In/ heir small daughter, Elizabeth Anne, with the remark that they are looking forward to the time when they can spend Christmas in Urbana again de Lafayette Reid, Jr., B.S.'40, PHM 1/c, U.S.S. Albermarle (AV-5) ^0^,0 »H" Division, c/o Fleet Post Office, New York, New York. His daughter, (k Sherrill, was born on February 22. Mr. Reid has been on sea duty. Mrs.' S-8 XT Reid is living at 302B Helmick Street, Benmoreell, Norfolk 8, Virginia. | Lt. Lee B. Spencer, B.S/40, formerly librarian of Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, was at last report stationed at Tyndall Arn Field, Panama City, Florida. ' V and at tfc H. Dean Stallings, B.S/35, M.A.'40, is now a lieutenant (j.g.) in the *2d F.A. fin, Navy. After preliminary training at the University of Arizona he was Voral Kenncy is stationed in San Francisco for three months and is now overseas. Lockwood E. Wiley, B.S/32, ensign, 406545, NTS (Communications), etting so that k *s been seeing a J Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, as of March 1, 1945. Captain T. E. Ratcliffe, '40, wrote on April 27 that he is stationed in rmy, one doesn ^ ^ ical ^ _ ^ ^ Paris at the Citi Universitaire. His nights are free to explore the city, and he h a s b e e n m u c h m r miles'and their J > P essed with its beauty. He mentions having recendy leaking Gr a encountered a classmate from Illinois. emn Henry Waltemade, M.S/38, has been doing classification work for the I Kenney writa Army, according to word received at Christmas from his wife, the former y Staff Bullet*. Joan Halloran, ex '40. The Waltemades were at that time enjoying their ity this BuUitk Carmel Perhaps only a Amy ospitaI g i v i n g at m d * ' ie library w r J W le k e 'had ' a ^ ^ ' ^ V ^ ^ ^ ^ oU dental tests to neuropsychiatric patients with yoa staraote. (ton

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