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61. AUGUSTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY
5 Baker, Bibb, Early, Jones,. Monroe, Marion, Morgan, Randolph and Talbot Counties, Georgia. F289.C6 v.32. Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. Banks, Smith Callaway.
http://www.augustagensociety.org/georgbib.htm
AUGUSTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY
GEORGIA BIBLIOGRAPHY Prepared by Kathy Jarvis
Methodology/Research Aids
Adams, Marilyn L., ed. Leon S. Hollingsworth Genealogical Card File: An Introduction and Inventory . Atlanta: R.J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation, Adams, Marilyn. Georgia Local and Family History Sources in Print Clarkston, GA: Heritage Research, 1982. [F281.2 A3] Adamson, Carrie M. Georgia Research: Handout Accompanying Georgia Research Lectures Presented at Samford University Institute of Historical and Genealogical Research, Birmingham, Alabama, 20 June 1990 . n.p., n.d. Atlanta Junior Members Round Table of American Library Association. Georgia Author Bibliography . Atlanta: Inez B. Brown, 1942. [F281.2 A28] Augusta Genealogical Society. Index to Surname-Area File: List of Issues of Southern Echoes in Which Members' Total Surname Area Search Files were Published, 1979-1983 . Augusta: The Society, n.d. [F281.S821] Bailie, W. G., comp.

62. STEWART DATA BASE Alpha. By The First Name - Only First Name Used
he had heard lately that said Thomas Jr., was dead 1851 Harriett Tucker (Ref.2) Thomas m. Morgan Co., AL Walter m. Hancock Co., GA, 180?, Nancy Callaway (Ref.2
http://members.aol.com/thsone/surname/stewfile4.txt

63. Alumni Relations: Class Notes / For The Record
John M. Bryant, Jr. Morgan Matson is an attorney at Ball Weed in San Antonio. appellate law as an attorney with the San Antonio firm of Crofts Callaway, PC.
http://www.trinity.edu/departments/alumni_relations/class_notes.html
Class Notes For The Record
Madeline Craven Miles
celebrated her 100th birthday July 29th. Although she no longer plays golf, she continues to be in attendance at University Presbyterian Church in Austin, plays bridge two or three times a week, needle points daily, and is a voracious reader. George R. Newton is living in a retirement residence in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was a research group supervisor at the Amoco Research Lab in Tulsa prior to his retirement a number of years ago. John P. Harbin is a past president of the University of Texas Exes and a UT Distinguished Alumnus who has been honored with the renaming of the UT Alumni Center in his name. Kathryn Underwood Silber LaRocque and live is Scottsdale, Ariz. They recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Grand Canyon. LaRocque is retired and Estelle works for American Express as an International Travel Consultant for IBM executives. was one of nine sports figures inducted into the Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame in May.

64. A WORKING LIST OF BOOKS AND BOOKLETS ON THE SP
City San Pedro, California , by Callaway, Leon, Benchmark Railroad , by Laughlin, Rosemary, Morgan Reynolds, 1996 by Kline, Benjamin FG, Jr., Lancaster County
http://home.earthlink.net/~pmcclosky/spbooks.html
A WORKING LIST OF BOOKS AND BOOKLETS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES
Compiled by
Peter J. McClosky
While I have not seen all of the following books or booklets, they are known to exist. Some may have incomplete title, author, publisher, or date information. Many of these are out of print. Some of the books have library locations and call numbers listed with the citation. I hope this helps others in their quest for information about the Southern Pacific Railroad. First printed September, 1994 Second Edition, October, 1994 Third Edition, December, 1994 Fourth Edition, February, 1995 Fifth Edition, August, 1995 Sixth Edition, November, 1996 Seventh Edition, April, 1998 Eight Edition, September, 1998 Ninth Edition, May, 1999 Web Edition, January, 2002 Last updated on May 17, 2004.
October 30, 2003 SP Web Resources October 30, 2003
David Coscia has put together a list of videos on the Southern Pacific and its subsidiaries.
The Central California Traction Company became the joint property of the Western Pacific,
Southern Pacific, and Santa Fe in 1928.

65. Newsnotes
Antone H. Callaway (BA 66), Atlanta, Ga., is BS 74), Lubbock, Texas, received the Barnie E. Rushing Jr. copyrights, and unfair competition at Morgan, Lewis
http://www.fsu.edu/~fstime/FS-Times/Volume3/june97web/june3.html
JUNE/JULY 1997- NEWS NOTES Archives Features News Notes Charlie Barnes Compression In Memoriam Alan C. Sundberg (B.S. '55) is general counsel at FSU. Edward T. Hida (M.S.W. '58), Wauwatosa, Wisc., is commissioner of the Milwaukee County Commission on Aging. Hugh N. Durham (B.S. '59, M.S. '61) is head basketball coach at Florida Community College at Jacksonville. Betty Lentz Siegel (Ph.D. '61), president of Kennesaw (Ga.)State University, is "1996 Cobb Citizen of the Year," named by the Cobb Chamber of Commerce. J. Wayne Flynt (M.S. '62, Ph.D. '65), Tuscaloosa, Ala., co-wrote a book published by The University of Alabama Press, Taking Christianity to China: Alabama Missionaries in the Middle Kingdom, 1850-1950. Dr. Roxanna J. Albury (B.A. '64, M.S. '65), Lander University, S.C., is a 1996 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching U.S. Professors of the Year winner. Arthur M. Cohen (Ph.D. '64), Los Angeles, wrote book Managing Community Colleges: A Handbook for Effective Practice, with Florence B. Brawer. Antone H. Callaway (B.A. '66), Atlanta, Ga., is executive director of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and president of Literacy Action Inc.

66. Aaron, Hank - Afr. Amer. Baseball Star. Book (w/ Lonnie Wheeler)
s Everyday Cakes Blair, Emil Blake, Morgan Book A subj biology - children adult Callaway, Timothy Walton Guide - Times Books, 1998 Carter, Thomas L., Jr.
http://www.gabooks.com/auth_a2d.txt

67. Burdell & Friends
Frank O. Smith Jr., IM ’79, of Atlanta, has announced the birth of a daughter, Morgan Ellie, on Nuclear Regulatory Commission at the Callaway Nuclear Plant.
http://gtalumni.org/StayInformed/techtopics/sum99/burdell.html

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"If you want to help kids, and it's from the heart, you can do it."
By Maria Lameiras Rodriguez helps Domingo and Edith Vargas navigate the 'Net.
Guillermo Rodriguez identifies with the problems facing 13-year-old Domingo Vargas and his 9-year-old sister, Edith—children of Mexican immigrants. “I know how hard it is,” said Rodriguez, MS IE ’97, who moved to the United States from Colombia at age 14. “It was a culture shock.” The 25-year-old industrial engineer is a mentor for the Vargas children, son and daughter of recent immigrants. “I had my parents to help me,” Rodriguez said. “They were integrated into society professionally.” Domingo and Edith’s parents are not so fortunate. “I fit in as that link,” Rodriguez said. Rodriguez decided to make a difference—and it turned out to be easier than he expected—mentoring mostly requires a commitment of time, he says. “There are two things that I have learned. First, mentoring is a social responsibility. Second, mentoring is not hard to do,” Rodriguez said. “The only thing you have to do is be willing to do it. If you want to help kids, and it’s from the heart, you can do it.” Rodriguez, who oversees fiber-optic cable production at Lucent, said finding the time to mentor is a challenge worth meeting.

68. UMC; Administration; Office Of Public Information; Photographs And Negatives
Env 144 Bentley, RT, Jr. (Photographer - Morgan), 04/23/1956. Env 313 - Callaway, James, 04/12/1962. Env 280 - Freeman, Fred B., Jr., 03/23/1962.
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Box 3-704,2,2 Box 4-704,2,3 Box 4A-704,2,3 Box 5-704,2,3 Box 5A-704,2,3 Box 6-704,2,3 Record Group: 1 C Record Sub-Group: 57 Records Title: UMC; Administration; Office of Public Information; Photographs and Negatives Dates: 1920-1964, bulk 1951-1964 Volume: 6 cubic feet, 7.5 linear feet Scope and Content Note
This Record Subgroup contains photographic negatives and a few black and white prints generated or received by the University of Missouri Office of Public Information. Images contained in this Subgroup include portraits of individuals unless noted otherwise noted in the inventory. The negatives and prints range in size from 2x3 to 5x7. Identification, title, date and photographer are noted from the original envelopes and sleeves. Note to Researcher: One-half cubic foot of the photographic negatives in this collection were on unstable, nitrate film stock. These negatives have been digitized and printed copies made. These copies are available for viewing at the UMC Archives. Historical Note: The University Relations Division was formerly known as the Office of Public Information and Publications. From 1963 through 1968, the Office of Public Information managed the publicity for the Columbia campus and for the UM-System. In 1968, University Information Services became a separate entity that handled publicity for the UM-System.

69. January-February '98 Issue - Obituaries
His survivors include his wife, Jean (Barber Callaway), and a daughter With Herbert Cahoon of the Morgan Library, he compiled and FREDERIC CHAUNCEY PAFFARD Jr.
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Edited by Deborah Smullyan '72 Go to: Graduate Schools Faculty and Staff Erratum: we regret the accidental inclusion of erroneous material in the obituary of Milton Vasil Anastos '30, which appeared in the last issue. A corrected version appears below. HAMILTON VAUGHAN BAIL '13 died August 27 in Medford, N.J. He was Harvard's oldest living alumnus. He was an army veteran of both world wars, serving as chief historian on General Douglas MacArthur's staff during World War II; before the U.S. entered World War I, he served with a cavalry squad on the Mexican border. A certified public accountant for 50 years, he retired in 1957 as treasurer of the Franklin Institute, in Philadelphia. From 1935 to 1941, he was a director of Madison Square Garden. He leaves a daughter, Barbara Collins '43. VICTOR HAROLD SALSMAN '23 died October 29, 1996, in Peterborough, N.H. He was retired from the financial department of New York Life Insurance Co., in New York City, where he was employed for many years. He enjoyed working with his hands in the garden and the workshop and was an able linguist who enjoyed traveling the world. He leaves his second wife, Elizabeth (Abbott). CARL ADAM WAGNER GEORGE P LUDLAM '25 died August 1 in East Dorset, Vt. He was a cofounder and former vice president and director of the Advertising Council in New York City. He also served as commissioner of the Manhattan Council of Boy Scouts of America and taught fencing at the New York City Boys Club. After retiring to Dorset, he served on the board of selectmen and as a trustee of the town library. He leaves his wife, Kathleen (Kieffer), a daughter, Anne Wichelns, and a son, Stephen.

70. November-December 1999: Obituaries
SAMUEL RODGER Callaway 36 died July 24 in Danbury, Conn. executive vice president and chief trust officer at Morgan Guaranty Trust MYRON BEECHER KAUFFMAN Jr.
http://www.harvard-magazine.com/issues/nd99/obits.html

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STEPHEN ALBERT FREEMAN
'19scl, Ph.D. '23, died July 10 in Salisbury, Vt. He was a French professor and administrator at Middlebury College for 45 years. Passionate about the teaching of foreign languages, he founded or cofounded the Italian, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese schools in Middlebury's Summer Language Program and also established the college's first graduate schools abroad. In 1993, Middlebury celebrated the opening of an international center in his name, for the interdisciplinary study of languages through history, literature, and culture. He leaves three children, Hope, Caroline, and Harvey. HORACE BANCROFT DAVIS '20mcl died June 28 in Chicago. He was a progressive activist and labor historian. A conscientious objector during World War I, he interrupted his studies at Harvard to serve instead as a volunteer with the American Friends Service Committee. Later he taught at Simmons College, the University of Kansas City, Shaw University, and the University of Guyana. He was the author of several books, including Labor and Steel, Shoes: The Workers and the Industry, Nationalism and Socialism, Towards a Marxist Theory of Nationalism

71. The Official Web Site Of The Lowell Alumni Association
GORDON Callaway, BA Dartmouth Coll.; MD Stanford; Internship King County CAREN HOVDEN Morgan, BS UCB; DDS Pacific Sch RONALD SOCKOLOV, Jr., BS MS UCD; MD UCLA
http://www.lowellalumni.org/list_doctors.shtml

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The Lowell Alumni Association strives to reconnect our graduates through alumni events and to support the further development of our alma mater for a new generation of students. Home Lowell Alumni Newsletter > Alumni Listing : Medicine Medicine - The Noble Profession
by Paul Lucey (Spring 2000 edition) This article is a tribute to Lowell graduates who chose careers in the medical profession. We honor Lowell's first doctor, a graduate of the Pioneer Class of 1859 and a surgeon in the Union Army. We also salute our Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Class of 1892. Sadly, we honor the memory of Dr. Kim Fang '69, who gave his life last January defending his home and family. Among our 800+ honorees are some remarkable stories: Woman doctor, Editor of The Lowell, Stanford/Northwestern, Pediatrician, Medical Director, while raising 5 children; tennis star, Stanford, Internal Medicine/Psychiatry, Clinical Professor, organized medical programs in Third World and Eastern European countries; the Pediatrician who delivers her classmates' babies; and the eminent ophthalmologist whose twin sons were AAA All-City, 1st Team, football halfbacks.

72. Jernigan Homepage #44
F011).), daughter of Mark Hardin and Nancy Callaway. in 1985 Grew up in Meridian, Ms. Meridian Jr. William Morgan sent in the following article which appeared
http://home.att.net/~mboots/Jernigan_Homepage/LIV.htm
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Jernigan Genealogy Homepage
Information Exchange Joelyn James sends her Jernigan file of the first four generations of the descendants of Thomas L. Jernigan and Sarah B. Hardin. Descendants of Thomas L. Jernigan Generation No. 1 1. Thomas L. Jernigan (Henry Sanders , Needham ) was born October 26, 1796 in Georgia (Source: Scrapbook of Sarah Eugenia Shields (F-011).), and died January 08, 1878 in Noxubee County, Ms. (Source: Scrapbook of Sarah Eugenia Shields (F-011).). He married Sarah B. Hardin May 29, 1823 in Greene County, AL. (Source: Scrapbook of Sarah Eugenia Shields (F-011).), daughter of Mark Hardin and Nancy Callaway. She was born 1803 in Greene County, AL (Source: Family file from Ruth Hinkle Kickligher July 1998 (F-026).), and died January 24, 1867 in Noxubee County, Ms. Notes for Thomas L. Jernigan: From: "THE HALCYON" printed and published by The Eastin every Thursday of Greensborough, Greene County, AL, June 5, 1823. Married Thursday evening the 29th of May, Mr. Thomas L. Jonegan, to Miss Sarah Hardin, daughter of Mark Hardin, all of Greene County. 1850 Census Noxubee County, Ms.

73. Bibliography
Callaway, Duncan S., Newman, MEJ (2000) Network robustness and fragility Galef, Bennet G. Jr. Morgan, David L., (1996) The stability of core and
http://student.bennington.edu/~skyebend/biblo.htm
Bibliography [skyehome] - Ahmed, E., Abdusalam H.A. (2000) "On social percolation and small world network" European Physical Journal B Vol 16:569-571
- Albert, Reka., Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo (2000) "Topology of evolving networks: local events and universality" arXiv electronic archive cond-mat/0005085
- Anderson, Carolyn J.,Wasserman, Stanley, and Crouch, Bradley (1999) "A p* primer: logit models for social networks" Social Networks Vol 21:37-66
- Axelrod, Robert. (1997) The Dissemination of Culture: A Model With Local Convergence and Global Polarization Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol.4 No.2 :203-226
[Simulation of cultural exchange on a lattice where sites interact probabalistically with nearby similarly cultured sites] - Bar-Yam, Yaneer., (1997) Dynamics of Complex Systems Perseus Books
[Good overview of the concepts, methodologies, and mathematical frameworks for dynamical and complex systems] - Benedikt, Michael L, (1975) "The Information Field: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach to the Distribution and Transfer of Information in the Physical Environment" Master of Environmental Design Thesis Yale University
[Works with ideas from Shannon to develop a field theory for perception of information. Data from Ss recall of items in photos of urban environment]

74. FAMILIY HISTORY FH McDougall Bublik, Wanda McDougall Germans With
HISTORY FH bemis Draper, Thos.WainMorgan, Capt Bemis Linage Charts for Peter Callaway of Maryland FAMILY HISTORY FH carter Thomas, Kenneth H Jr Georgia Family
http://saghs.home.texas.net/saghsfamhist.txt

75. The Journal Of Presbyterian History - Is Christ Divided?
Dr. Benjamin Morgan Palmer of First Presbyterian Church in The Reverend Marsh Callaway was removed from his pulpit Joseph A. Pipa, Jr., a graduate of Belhaven
http://www.horeb.pcusa.org/oga/Journal/DivisionAndReunionPCUS.html
Mississippi mirrored the tensions within Southern Presbyterianism during an era of civil rights agitation, theological reassessment, and a conservative secession to form a separate Presbyterian Church in America.
by R. Milton Winter
Dr. Winter is Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Holly Springs, Mississippi, and Stated Clerk of St. Andrew Presbytery.
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Mississippi Presbyterian resistance to reunification with northern Presbyterians was as old as southern Reconstruction. Thus in 1873, when James A. Lyon, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Mississippi, urged establishment of fraternal relations with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., he aroused vehement opposition. Dr. Benjamin Morgan Palmer of First Presbyterian Church in New Orleans (which was then part of the Synod of Mississippi) protested that official correspondence would sanction the reunion of the Old and New School Assemblies in the North. That reunion, which had occurred in 1870 despite conservative objections, involved, said Palmer, "a total surrender of all the great testimonies of the Church for the fundamental doctrines of grace." He declared that "of these failing testimonies we [the PCUS] are now the sole surviving heir." Five years later, when the PCUS revisited the proposal for fraternal relations with the U.S.A. Assembly, Moses Drury Hoge of Richmond, Virginia, rebuffed critics in Mississippi: "If, after all the great sacrifices of confessors and martyrs of past ages, we alone constitute the true church; if this only is the result of the stupendous sacrifice on Calvary and the struggles of apostles and missionaries and reformers in all generations; then may God have mercy on the world and his church." Although most in Mississippi deserved their reputations as reunion opponents, there were a few who favored denominational rapprochement. Dr. H. M. Sydenstricker of the Presbyterian Church at Water Valley (and uncle of novelist Pearl S. Buck), urged in 1884 that the China missions of the U.S.A. and U.S. churches be combined. The proposal came to naught.

76. Georgia Magazine | Class Notes
announced the election of Debra Cerniglia Callaway (BSHE 79 Julia Kline Morgan (BSEd 59) of Savannah died Oct. School, died June 6. George Esmond Clary Jr.
http://www.uga.edu/gm/1200/Notes3.html
December 2000: Vol. 80, No. 1 Class Notes, Grad Notes, and Obituaries
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LOGANVILLE TEACHER IS USA TODAY FIRST-TEAMER Karen Lord Rutter (MEd '82, EdS '83, EdD '98), who teaches early childhood education at Loganville (Ga.) High School, was among only 20 teachers in the nation to be named to the USA Today third annual "All-USA First Team." What distinguished the first teamers from second and third teamers, according to USA Today, was their ability to transform students into lifelong learners, ultimately changing their communities. Students tell Rutter, "I didn't realize it took 18 hours a day. This is not the job for me." Fortunately, it is for Rutter.
Mavion Stegeman Hodgson (ABJ '41) of Wichita Falls, Texas, wrote to tell GM that Winning My Wings is in its second printing. Her book tells the story of the U.S.'s first women military pilots in WWII. She was one of them. A. Alan Scarborough's (BS '44) latest book, The Spacing of Planets: The Solution to a 400-Year Mystery,
Herman Fishman (BBA '47) and Nina Bloch Fishman (BS '50) of Atlanta have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

77. Dennis Nicklaus Genealogy Bibliography (Mother's Side)
Fiction, Betty Neal Rodewald Schroder, Callaway,NE 1986 1089 to Present Times, Appleton Morgan, New York Farrell Family History 18301966, William Torpey, Jr..
http://www.geocities.com/grandmashannon/mombib.html
Sources Used in My Family History
Obituary of Lyman Morrison , in Sigourney (Iowa) News-Review , April 24, 1996.
An obituary for the respective person, publication unknown, copy in possession of Dennis Nicklaus and Lyman Morrison. The place of publication can sometimes be guessed from the text.
Miscellaneous family history notes of Lyman Morrison from 1994-1995
Letter from Mary Ferne (Morrison) Franklin to Dennis Nicklaus, April 1997. This included an audio cassette with several memories on it.
Obituary of Lois Scurlock , in Knoxville, Iowa Journal Express , 19 Mar 1999.
Obituary of Lois Scurlock , in The Des Moines Register , 25 Feb 1999.
Certificate of Baptism for Mary Helen Morrison
Visit in Sheetz Home , in Sigourney NewsReview , 14 Jan 1998.
Visits in Sheetz's Home , in Sigourney NewsReview , May 14, 1997. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Jolley visit Helen Sheetz.
Obituary of Edward Morrison , in Keokuk County News , February 10,1938. Also another obituary dated January 26, 1938, newspaper unknown, in poss. of L. Morrison and D. Nicklaus
Letters to Trudy Morrison Heiman , Mary Ferne Morrison Franklin. (Unpublished)

78. MHGS Holdings -- Genealogies And Family Newsletters
Callaway, Osage, Park, Dallas, GreenThe Agee Family Hoyt Frances Salisbury; Elizabeth Morgan Wright, 1967 GH Family; 1998, compiled by Ernest L. Ittner, Jr.
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/mhgs/genealogies.htm
GENEALOGIES AND FAMILY NEWSLETTERS The Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society Library, located at 1203 North Main, Wichita, KS , is open for research on Tuesday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Call (316) 264-3611 for holiday closings.) We do not interlibrary loan.
Midwest Historical and Genealogical Library staff will do research for a fee of $ 5.00 (US Dollars only) per hour from our library holdings, including our MHGS publications. If outside research is required, and the staff for research is available, the fee is $10.00 (US Dollars only) per hour. Contact us at Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1121, Wichita, KS 67201-1121. Please include a large SASE and your e-mail address.
Book No. Title, Author, etc..... G-A-34 The Ashcraft family, Desc. of Daniel; Martha Ashcraft Neal; Gate Press 1994 G-A-35 Josiah Askew of Edgecombe Co., NC; Alice Ann Askew, 1988 G-A-39 Albin, Handel, Hoffmaster, Wirth Families, 1998 Compiler Blanche Willis G-A-42 Allumbaugh-Alumbaugh Family 1740-1981, Donna Jean Alumbaugh

79. Rochester Review V59 N2--Undergraduates
for an oil exploration company in Long Beach, Calif.); Jan Repair Callaway, husband Scott Richard L. Gengenbach, Jr. Adam Gross is a banker with JP Morgan Co
http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V59N2/cn-under.html
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RIVER CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE
SLATER SOCIETY
POST-50TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997
70TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1927 Croceus
Eleanor Dylewski Otto was honored in the December 1995 issue of International Poetry, the official publication of the International Poets Academy. The issue included a large selection of her poetry, an analysis of her work, and a tribute to Otto by Krishna Srinivas, the president of the academy.
65TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1932 Croceus
Russ Craytor (see '57 Eastman)
60TH REUNION, JUNE 6-8, 1997 From the 1937 Interpres
Paul Humphrey is the author of Ladies First, a book of light verse recently published by Tow Path Books.
Denis Radefeld was awarded one of Ohio's first Physician Volunteer Awards in July. A general surgeon, Radefeld is the founder of the Lorain County Free Clinic in Ohio. He donates an average of 12 hours or more a month to care for patients at the clinic in addition to serving on the staff of Lorain Community Hospital. . . . David Stewart was honored in June with the Kenneth W. Woodward Award from the Rochester Primary Care Network. The award recognizes Stewart's "consistent and effective community leadership to enhance access and availability of care for Rochester's medically underserved." Stewart was president of Rochester's Blue Cross and Blue Shield until 1986. In that position, Stewart was "instrumental in creating a health care system that, through affordable premiums, integrates the poor into a single system of care."

80. New Titles - - August 2001 Newsletter
Lawrence, KS Morgan Quitno Corp., c1993 v. ; 22 x 28 cm. C26 c.2 In the beginning by EE Callaway. and Yankee strangers John T. Foster, Jr., and Sarah
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