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18 from Orange A ttend SyracuseForty-three States ond Ten Nations RepresentedAmong the (5,500 students enrolled at Syracuse University this Fall eighteen are from Mlddlet-own and vicinity. Forty-three states and ten foreign countries are represented at the University this year in the largest registration in its history.Middletown students enrolled are Frank J. Greening, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter J. Greening, I2i V/'st Main street, sophomore in the College of Business Administration; Angelo P. Ingrassla, freshman in the College of Forestry; Miss Janice Ketcham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ketcham, forty Washing- . ton street, sophomore in the College of Fine Arts; Maynard M. • Legacy, seventy-four Irwin avenue, freshman in the College of Forestry.Edmund C. Rodiek, son of Mrs. William Rodiek, twenty-seven East Cockling avenue, sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts; Frank S. Rose, son of Mrs. Mabus C, Rose, 217 Highland, avenue, freshman in the College of Liberal Arts; Jack' and Stanley Ruthberg, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Irving R. Ruthberg, 104 MOnhagen avenue, senior and freshman respectively in the College ofT.ihiml irfr
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Middletown Times Herald

Middletown, New York, US

Thu, Oct 13, 1938

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