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...first recipient of a scholarship established in memory of Newbold R. Landon '42, who died when his torpedo plane exploded after a direct hit by a Japanese anti-aircraft shell, is Charles R. Conklin '48, of Delta, Colorado, and the Brunswick Hotel, the University announced yesterday. Charles M. Gray '49, of Urbana, Illinois, and Kirkland House, was named as winner of the annual Jacob Wendall scholarship at the same time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: C. R. Conklin '48 Is First Recipient Of Landon Grant | 2/28/1947 | See Source »

...elected to the State Convention were Stanley G. Karson '48, Robert Fischelis '48, William Nelson 1G, Edward Finkelstein '46, Richard G. Axt '46, Selig S. Harrison '48, Charles Sellers '47, Arnold W. Rivkin 2G, Irving Kent 2G, Fred Houghteling '49, Herbert F. Regal '47, Stanley Rothenburg '47, Charles R. Conklin '48, Thomas Brooks '47, and Reginald Zalles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AVC Group Picks Fifteen Delegates For State Parley | 1/14/1947 | See Source »

Those who received scholarships are: Robert K. Bingham '48, Albert R. Childs '49, Charles R. Conklin '48, Frank H. David '49, Joseph D. Everingham '49, Leon W. Green '48, John E. Kneisel '48, James B. Field '47, Richard L. Johnson '47, Richard G. Kleindieust '47, Donald H. Miller '47, Richard P. Rosenthal '49, and Francis M. Wilhoit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thirteen Get Stipends Under New National Scholarships for Veterans | 11/1/1946 | See Source »

...Ernie was exhibited for a while at the Conklin shows (Canada's traveling carnival chain). They put him in a glass crib under the care of a special nurse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Double Boy | 2/21/1944 | See Source »

Since that day, things have changed. Last week young (29) Lieut. David Hugh Conklin, the yard captain, could boast that his repairmen had long been giving shipyard service to any ship that could make port. Most of the yard's patients are Canadian craft, but ships of other countries also go there for overhaul. In Derry's shops and drydocks they can get repairs for anything, from broken optical equipment in binoculars and range finders to torpedo holes in their rusty hulls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BASES: Derry's First Year | 2/22/1943 | See Source »

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