Gen. Larkin, Classmate of *C»Ike, Dead at 77 MofWASHINGTON, DC. — Lt. hlt; Gen Thomas B Larkin, a na Cc tive of t uba City. VVis , and a plt;classmate of former President CiDwight D Eisenhower, died Thursday morning at Walter Keed Army Hospital in Washington p(Gen I^arkin. 77, of Washing ofton. D C., will le buried in Ar tj.lmgton National Cemetery in p,Washington Monday He was a graduate of Gonzaga diUniversity in Spokane, Wash . q\ and a graduate of West Point C1 Military Academy, New York. c« in 1915. where he was a class H mate of Gen Eisenhower He was a member of the a joint Chiefs of Staff when Eis i; enhower was head of the joint Mchiefs GHe was a veteran to World oWars I and 11 and retired from g the military in 1956 After his re- I tirement he was associated withthe World Hank for several *Gen Larkin lived with his cfamil in Cuba City until they ^moved to the state of Washing- «ton in 1904 iSurviving are his widow, IMary; a son, Thomas B Jr., ofLos Angeles Calif ; two daugh j,ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rochford ^of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs Hugh McCann of Dublin. vIreland; a brother. Harold of nWashington, D C ; and a sister, „Mrs Irene Cullen of Dubuque.He was preceded in death by va son Lt Harrison I^arkin in {1950 s