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208<br />
Yes, you. An important picture.<br />
Part of your Christmas Seal<br />
money buys X-ray units for chest<br />
"pictures" ... to detect tuberculosis<br />
so that it can be checked.<br />
Since 1904, the whole program<br />
has helped cut the TB death rate<br />
by eighty per cent. Yet tuberculosis<br />
still kills more people between<br />
15 and 44 than any other<br />
disease.<br />
So please, send in 'your contribution<br />
today to your Tuberculosis<br />
Association.<br />
Buy<br />
Christina<br />
Seals<br />
Enjoy Well-Loved Music with<br />
THE CORNELL RECORDS<br />
Four 12-inch Records, two sides, with all the familiar <strong>Cornell</strong> Music, by<br />
the Glee Club, Band, and University Chimes.<br />
Complete in Attractively Bound Album, $6.75<br />
Including tax—Express Collect<br />
•<br />
Record # 1—Glee Club: Alma Mater, Evening Song, In The Red<br />
and the White<br />
Record $2—GleeClub: <strong>Cornell</strong>, <strong>Alumni</strong> Song, Carnelian and White,<br />
Crew Song, March On <strong>Cornell</strong><br />
Record #3—<strong>Cornell</strong> Chimes: Alma Mater, Evening Song, Jennie<br />
McGraw Rag, Big Red Team, Carnelian and White, Fight for<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong><br />
Record #4—<strong>Cornell</strong> Band: <strong>Cornell</strong> Victorious, Fight for <strong>Cornell</strong>, Big<br />
Red Team, March On <strong>Cornell</strong>, In the Red and the White, Alma<br />
Mater<br />
Single Records to fill out your set, $1.50 each<br />
Including tax—Express Collect<br />
Please Order By Number<br />
•<br />
Album Only, $1.25 Postpaid<br />
•<br />
Quantities are limited, so get your order in NOW to assure delivery.<br />
Specify quantities, exact items desired, and express shipping address and<br />
enclose payment to<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> Association 18 ι2S, A ίΓ<br />
Gold Coast, British West Africa. Address<br />
him Care Texas Petroleum Co.,<br />
Box 526, Accra, Gold Coast, British<br />
West Africa. Burton returned to this<br />
country last February after a fivemonth<br />
field trip throughout West<br />
Africa and Equatorial Africa.<br />
'42 AB, '47 LLB; '15 LLB—George<br />
G. Inglehart, Jr. was appointed in<br />
October managing editor of The Watertown<br />
<strong>News</strong>. Son of George G.<br />
Inglehart '15, he served in World War<br />
II as a pilot with Marine Fighter<br />
Squadron 251 in the South Pacific<br />
and the Philippines. Now, as a captain<br />
in the Marine Corps Reserve, he is recruiting<br />
officer for the Marine Corps<br />
Reserve in the Watertown area. He is<br />
a member of the Watertown Municipal<br />
Airport Commission and of the<br />
New York Bar and the Jefferson<br />
County Bar Association.<br />
'42, '44 BS—Fred W. Barton, son of<br />
Philip B. Barton '13, graduated from<br />
McGill medical college in Montreal,<br />
Canada, last May, and is now interning<br />
at Herbert Redding Hospital in<br />
Montreal. He plans to specialize in<br />
radiology. Barton married the former<br />
Cornelia Jonker in December, 1942.<br />
'42 BS—David E. Beach, manager<br />
of Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vt.,<br />
was recently elected a director of the<br />
Vermont Hotel Association.<br />
'42 BS—John F. Birkenstock is<br />
herd manager for S. W. Blodgett in<br />
Fishkill. With the arrival of June<br />
Birkenstock several months ago, the<br />
Birkenstocks now have three children.<br />
'42 AB—Jean C. Brown of 2 Park<br />
Lane, Mount Vernon, has become a<br />
geologist with the US Atomic Energy<br />
Commission in New York City. Since<br />
receiving the Master's in geology at<br />
Columbia in 1945, she has been with<br />
the American Metal Co., Inc., in New<br />
York. She spent the summer in Great<br />
Britain.<br />
'42 BS —Mrs. Charles W. Page<br />
(Paula Collins) lives at 56 Concord<br />
Street, Nashua, N. H., has a son,<br />
Christopher Lynn Page, born April<br />
5, 1947.<br />
'42 BS—Ruth E. Gould is supervisor<br />
of the dining hall of the<br />
Graduate School at Yale University<br />
and lives at 141 High Street, New<br />
Haven, Conn. Ruth H. Knapp '46 is<br />
the relief supervisor.<br />
'42 BS —Frederick R. Haverly<br />
changed his profession from accountant<br />
to salesman September 1 and is<br />
now travelling the State of Wisconsin<br />
for Praelzer Bros, of Chicago, 111.,<br />
purveyors of meats and poultry to<br />
hotels, restaurants, and institutions.<br />
His headquarters are in Milwaukee.<br />
Address: 5715 North Santa Monica<br />
Boulevard, Milwaukee 11, Wis.<br />
<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> <strong>News</strong>