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...through Dixie last week, hitting 14 cities during a four-day, eight-state tour of the Old Confederacy. In Memphis, he drew 30,000 people to the grassy slopes of River Bluff, not far from the Mississippi. In Montgomery, a near-capacity crowd of 24,000 turned out at Cramton Bowl, including 700 white-gowned local belles who lined the field from goalpost to goalpost waving American flags. In New Orleans, the 82,000-seat Sugar Bowl was only one-third filled, but Barry still outdrew the Beatles, who had lured only 12,000 the night before...
...thanks to you and your associates for the article. I am very glad that you mentioned Assistant Secretary Edward Finney. Preceding him and associated with him in the undertaking to secure the substantive law signed by President Coolidge was the Honorable Louis C. Cramton. Mr. Cramton is now 75 years of age, but his friendship for the Negro people continues. What he and Judge Finney have done for Howard University and for the Negro people has been a great expression of duty to their God and to their country...
...Harvard men have been reported dead so far in the Korean war. They are Chester H. Cramton '46, who was in the Army, and Dr. Robert Moore '43, who served in the Medical Corps...
...Cramton was killed last July and Moore in September. Details of how and where they met their deaths are not yet available. Both men were married and were planning careers when the Korean crisis arose. The former wanted to complete his education--he was taken into the service after his sophomore year--and the latter was about to go into private practice. Both men had been on active duty overseas before they were sent to Korea...
After graduation Cramton returned to the Army. Last October and November he taught gunnery in military Science 3 and served as a drill instructor here. He was killed in action in the push, toward Seoul...