Word: norfolkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Seattle, Washington; Charles Rupp, Jr. 4M, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Carlton Remsberg Souders 4M, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Douglas Aykroyd Sunderland 2M, of Glenside, Pennsylvania; William Graham Thompson 4M, of Andover; William Louis Wallbank 2M, of New Britain, Connecticut; Henry Stanley Warren 2M, of Melrose Highlands; Meyer Richard Whitehill 3M, of Norfolk, Virginia; Robert Wallace Wilkins 4M, of Greensboro, North Carolina; Robert Ory Wilson 4M, of Pleasant Valley, Connecticut; Hays Richman Yandell 4M, of San Antonio, Texas...
Karl Adams, of Boston, Bradford Keyser Bachrach, of West Newton, Henry Hamilton Bissell, of Cambridge, Carl James Fleming, Jr., of Norfolk, Nebraska, Roger Sanderson Hewlett, of Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York, Edward Hutchins Hickey, of Boston, Sherman Morss, of Boston, Albert Pratt, of Boston, Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr., of Cambridge, David Norton Yerkes, of New Haven, Connecticut...
...Tittmann of St. Louis, Missouri, Egbert W. Fischer of Butte, Montana, Paul J. Allen of East Barington, New Hampshire, Douglas W. Overton of Concord, New Hampshire, Ramon N. Svoboda of Prague, Oklahoma, Richard M. Ballou of Providence, Rhode Island, John B. Hickam of Galveston, Texas, Lemuel Bowden, Jr. of Norfolk, Virginia, John H. Gilbert of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Frank A. Welty, Jr. of Dubois, Wyoming, John T. Repun of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, Lorne Rickert of Kitchener, Ontarie, Canada, Justin J. Thackara of Etretat, France
Five scholarships showing an especial preference for Freshmen from the West or South are being awarded today by the Committee on Scholarships. The awards include three James A. Rumrill Scholarships, with special preference for students from the Southern states. These have been assigned to Lemuel Bowden '36, of Norfolk, Virginia; James Edmund king '36, of Leesburg, Florida; and Audley Henry Shoemaker '36, of Augusta, Georgia...
...Norfolk. Va., Mrs. Grace I. Brown sued her divorced husband Paul W. Brown for $10,000 heart balm because he refused to marry her again...