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May 16, 1941One Hundred and Ninety-Twouniors To 0o To Fort BenningOrders Are to ReportTo Camp on June 6One-hundred and ninety-two Auburn junior Engineering and Artillery ROTC students have been ordered to report on June 6 at Fort Benning, Ga., for six weeks of military camp.The list of those who received this order is as follows:Engineer—Frederick P. Adams, Sheffield; Edwin C. Allen, Memphis, Tenn.; George A. Austin, Atlanta, Ga.; Theodore R. Benning, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; William C. Bentley, Jr., Birmingham; Oliver P. Board, Birmingham; John P. Brooks, Montgomery; Ernest C. Burgin, Birmingham; Robert S. Carstens, Mobile; William R. Clinton, Mobile; Robert B. Clop-ton, Columbus, Miss.; Russell A. Duke, Gadsden, Reese C. Gwillim, Fairfield; Beverly Z. Henry, Birmingham; Clyde B. Hewitt, Columbus, Ga.; Willis W. Hollingsworth, Jr., Fairfield; George H. McBride, Birmingham; Cummings H. McCall, Gulfport, Miss.; Joseph W. Meadows, Opp.Abie G. Milton, Birmingham; Frank G. Morris, Jr., Sayreton; Warren E. Morris, Sylacauga; Robert M. Morton, Birmingham; James N. Mueller, Birmingham; A1 D. Mullin, Jr., Phenix City; William W. Penn, Birmingham; Charles N. Pitts, Montgomery; John A. Pope, Jr., Columbus, Ga.; Virgil P. Rice, Birmingham; Walker L. Richmond, Mobile; John B. Rollins, Townley; Hugh L. Sinclair, Jr., Selma; Cyril U. Smith, Birmingham; Grady L. Smith, Auburn; Thomas M. Smith, Bessemer; Robert C. Stanfield, West Point, Ga.; Lane F. Thigpen, Gadsden; Lorenza V. Tindal, Greenville; George * W. Willard, Fairfield; Roy E. Wilson, Jr., Birmingham; Robert D. Wise, Birmingham.GET THOSEExaminationField Artillery — Robert L. Adair, Huntsville; Charles E. Adams, Mobile; Phillip E. Adams, Alexander City; Robert B. Allan, Columbus, Ga.; Archie C. Allen, Deatsville; Charles R. Allen, Jr., Charleston, S. C.; Charles I. Alton, Bayou LaBatre; John R. Ambrose, Wilton; Robert. C. Anderson, Montevallo; Charles E. Ashmore, Birmingham; Clyde E. Autery, Jr., Dixon’s Mill; Paul Autrey, Catherine; Holdman W. Baker, Eufaula; Michael W. Baldwin, Robertsdale; Jack Berlin, Montgomery; Leroy B. Berry, Blounts-ville; Charles R. Bradford, Jr., Hollywood; Julian H. Braswell, Tuskegee; Murray P. Brewton, Mobile; Troy O. Brumley, Hamilton; Thomas S. Burns, Birmingham; Jack S. Butler, Fayette; Paul M. Cain, Bessemer.Richard C. Callaway, Jr., Huntsville; William P. Camp, Newnan, Ga.; William E. Cannady, Dothan; Henry G. Carter, Jr., Columbus, Ga.; Hilliard L. Cheatham, Nau-voo; V. Winton Chumley, Birmingham; Cecil M. Clements, Andalusia; William H. Collier, Birmingham; John N. Cooper, Natchez, Miss.; Joe W. Cordell, Hartwell, Ga.; Ben H. Craig, Florence; William T. Curry, Gadsden; Fred Curtis, Jr., Atmore; Jack P. Dandridge, Fairfield; B.B. Darnell, Notasulga; Charles L. Davis, Lakeland, Fla.Hendrix I. Deloney, Ozark; Howard M. Denton, Oneonta; Jack H. Dick, Ashland; Henry M. Dickinson, Auburn; William A. Dodd, Jr., Nauvoo; John L. Downing, Atmore; Charles A. Dubber-ley, Tallassee; Robert E. Dunbar, Tarrant City; James W. Edwards, Enterprise; Llewellyn D. Fain, Jr., Tallahassee, Fla.; Jack G. Ferrell, Birmingham; Jackson G. Field, Birmingham; James W. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Birmingham; Herbert J. Fleming, Geneva; Charles A. Flowers, Birmingham; George E. Fowler, Blountsville; Davis M. Gammage, Birmingham; Joe C.Gandy, Fairfield; James H. Gilley, Cullman; Edward D. Gilmer, Jr., Montgomery; Charles V. Grace, Jasper; William H. Gregg, Hamilton; William J. Gresham, Washington, Ga.; David Grisham, Athens; Robert 0. Haas, Mobile.SuppliesGRADYL0FT1N“The Students1 Store”Harvey F. Hamilton, Russellville; Lewis M. Harris, Alexander City; William F. X. Harrison, Birmingham; Henry H. Hinds, Montgomery; John M. Hinson, Centre; Joseph R. Hornsby, Dothan; Thomas S. Hostetter, Tuskegee; John T. Hudson, Jr., Auburn; Robert B. Hudson, Montgomery; Harry B. Huff, Birmingham; Robert M. Huff, Jr., Columbus, Ga.; Thomas A. Hughes, Red Bay; Daniel F. Hurst, Birmingham; Miles J. Jackson, Tunnell Springs; William D. Jackson, Lineville; Charles H. Johnston, Crossville; Charles D. Jones, Evergreen; Olen E. Jones, Vernon; William O. Jones, Snowdoun; Jesse L. Jordan, Jr., Chatom; Donald L. Kelley, Sylacauga; Malcolm K. Kelly, Repton; Edd Kennedy, Jr., Lower Peach Tree; William T. Kennedy, Tallassee; Nicholas C. Kieffer, Jr., Birmingham; Ralph O. Kiper, Gilbert, La.; William E. Knight, Lacon; Benjamin . B. Knowles, Montgomery.Russell T. Kulp, Birmingham; David A. Lemmon, Birmingham; Jim LfeNoir, Butler; Oliver R. Lockhart, Jr., Birmingham; JohnT. Lutz, Mobile; Francis S. McCain, Ashland; James R. McCauley, Birmingham; Joseph R. McCleskey, Jr., Gadsden; Edward D. McGough, Montgomery; Joe F. McManus, Woodland; Lawrence J. McMillan, Jr., Brewton; Woodrow W. McNair, Union Springs; HughG. Maddox, Douglas, Ga.; Kenneth B. Maddox, Fayette; Herbert M. Martin, Jr., Auburn; Ira C. Mayfield, Jr., Opelika; William H. Michelson, Decatur; Mays E. Montgomery, Vincent; William B. Moore, Selma; Vernon W. Morgan, Georgiana; Max A. Morris, Blountsville; Andrew B. Morrison, Montgomery; Wayne B. Nelson, Jr., Birmingham; Samuel D. Nettles, Tunnel Springs; James H. Nichols, York; Allen H. Nottingham, Mobile; Warren S. Patrick, Putney, Ga.John Pelham, Anniston; Hampton D. Perritt, Florence; John M. Phipps, Natchez, Miss.; John L. Pierce, Jr., Leesville, La.; Donald Poe, Auburn; Marvin C. Pratt, Altoona; Samuel J. Price, Jr., Birmingham; Henry D. Purswell, Dothan; George R. Rice, Double Springs; James H. Samford, Montgomery; Clarence E. Scarsbrook, Orrville; Thomas W. Schuessler, LaFayette; Charles W. Scott, Birmingham; Steve M. Searcy, Greenville; Mark S. Skelton, Scottsboro; Earnest A. Smith, Bladon Springs; Samuel L. Smith, Brewton; Jack R. Snow, Jasper; Joseph M. Sprague, Jr., Birmingham; JamesH. Stacey, Bay Minette; RussellD. Stewart, Atmore; Charles H. Thornburg, Shelby; John P. Thrasher, Huntsville; Hamlin H. Tippins, Auburn; Samuel L. Tisdale, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Felix M.Turnipseed, Jr., Montgomery; Thomas W. Underwood, Summer-dale; Scott Vance, Gadsden; Richard A. Van Patten, Opelika, Edward L. Waddell, Rogersville; GuyC. Wallic, Waycross, Ga.; GordonE. Wood, Andalusia.itstiedwlnathwibrfiibeinjdath:bewctoiskmjso.nutoecenR0Tse: naJe'betelt;16anClenofcawiofalpagrSl(Rlt;Scholarship forStudy in LibraryScience OfferedA $300 loan scholarship for graduate study in library science at Emory University beginning in September has been announced by officials of the Alabama Library Association.Known as the Thomas M. Owen Scholarship will go to a native Alabamian who is a college graduate. Applications will be accepted prior to June 1 by the Library School at Emory and later will be submitted to the scholarship committee of the Alabama LibraryAssociation.Newly elected officers of the Association include Miss Farley Lee, Auburn, president; Mrs. Franklin Foster, Tuscaloosa, 1st vice-president; Mrs. Betty Al-dredge, Montgomery, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Marguerite Edwards, Anniston, 3rd vice-president; Miss Mary Mullen, Montgomery, secretary; Miss Dorothy West, Birmingham, treasurer. The executive board consists of Mrs. John Mackenzie Cory, Tuscaloosa; Mrs. Mildred Harrison, Colum-geanNiWvediiclt;lyT1seinN;BiarPCC]topsfi]arerthalatacermfcBtyc
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