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was professor emeritus of geology at the university,<br />

having retired in 1964 as assistant<br />

dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.<br />

'30 AB, LLB '32—Morris Karnes of 137<br />

Betsy Brown Rd., Port Chester, Jan. 29,<br />

1966, a lawyer. Omicron Alpha Tau.<br />

'31 Grad—Albert T. Haag Jr. of 26138<br />

Butternut Ridge Rd., North Olmsted, Ohio,<br />

Nov. 6, 1965.<br />

'32 AB—Joseph F. Porrino of 37 Washington<br />

Sq. West, New York, March 1, 1966.<br />

'34 BS—Vernon E. Church of 84 N.<br />

Highland Ave., Nyack, Jan. 31, 1966, retail<br />

florist. Wife, Alice Huested '35.<br />

'36 BS—Mrs. Harold (Ada P. Hawe)<br />

Harvey of 80 Eucalyptus Rd., Berkeley,<br />

Calif., Sept. 27, 1965.<br />

'39 AB—Mrs. Richard L. (Jean Buchdahl)<br />

Schmitz of Van Hoesen Sta. Rd., RD<br />

2, Castleton, Feb. 28, 1966, a chemist.<br />

'40 AB—Victoria Gage of 103 Stratton<br />

Dr., Canterbury Hills, Hockessin, Del., Feb.<br />

21, 1966, after a short illness. She was a<br />

research technician with Hercules Powder<br />

Co. Pi Beta Phi.<br />

'48 BS—Edna M. Crothers of 80 St.<br />

Mark's PL, New Brighton, Feb. 18, 1966, of<br />

an apparent heart attack. She was a supervising<br />

director of the school lunch program<br />

in New Brighton. She had owned and operated<br />

a restaurant in Seattle, Wash., from<br />

1950 to 1960.<br />

'50 BS—Louis P. Little of RD 1, Box<br />

252A, Two Lights Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me.,<br />

Jan. 13, 1966. He had been a manager with<br />

International Correspondence Schools.<br />

'67—Robert M. Starr of 1015 E. 24th St.,<br />

Brooklyn, March 4, 1966, in an automobile<br />

accident. He was in the College of Arts &<br />

Sciences.<br />

'69—Frederick R. Leish of 98 Brooklawn<br />

Dr., Willingboro, N.J., Nov. 26, 1965, in an<br />

automobile accident. He was a student in<br />

the College of Engineering.<br />

{Actual matted size of each 11" x 14")<br />

LIBRARY SLOPE<br />

JVoiυ Enjoy In Your Home Or Office<br />

SPRINGTIME AT CORNELL<br />

In Superb Sparkling Watercolors<br />

by PAUL McCONAUGHY '56<br />

Yes! Right now you can enjoy an exciting and colorful<br />

new idea in decorating your family room, library, student's<br />

room, office — A gift to delight the eye and stir the spirit!<br />

What better time ... the most nostalgic season of the<br />

year ... to treat yourself, or someone near you, to a<br />

rare gift that recalls the splendor of <strong>Cornell</strong> in Springtime<br />

in all its brilliance ... so universal in its beauty and<br />

appeal that even non-<strong>Cornell</strong>ians will be delighted to own<br />

these expertly rendered watercolors — with unmatched<br />

spontaneity and freshness only possible with watercolors.<br />

Artist Paul McConaughy, Class of '56, was chosen to do the series<br />

because of his unusually fine, free technique which has won him national<br />

recognition as an award-winning<br />

watercolorist. His style<br />

^ ψ and a special familiarity and<br />

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fondness for this subject have<br />

~ y> ~ * enabled him to capture in<br />

these four paintings the very<br />

essense of <strong>Cornell</strong>.<br />

TOWARD WILLARD STRAIGHT HALL THE ARTS QUAD<br />

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MAIL THIS NO-OBLIGATION COUPON TODAY 1<br />

College Watercolor Group<br />

P.O. Box 56, Skillman, New Jersey<br />

Gentlemen: Please send me immediately the Springtime at <strong>Cornell</strong> watercolor<br />

scenes by Paul McConaughy, indicated below, at $9.95 for the set of 4 (or<br />

$3.00 each). My check or money order for $ is enclosed. If I am<br />

not completely satisfied, I understand I may return them for a full refund.<br />

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Each full-color scene, measuring<br />

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stock ready for framing.<br />

BEEBE LAKE<br />

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per set of four (or $3.00<br />

each) is possible only as an introductory offer by the COLLEGE WATER-<br />

COLOR GROUP, a gathering of expert watercolorists who seek to create<br />

the widest possible appreciation for the medium of watercolors—and to<br />

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spontaneous, and refreshing world of watercolors.<br />

So at a fraction of the actual value of this rare set, we make this<br />

initial offer—with full money-back return privileges. For a perfect gift<br />

to yourself—to <strong>Cornell</strong>ians and non-<strong>Cornell</strong>ians alike— FOR IMME-<br />

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