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If you furnished us with photographs and have not received them, write us and tell us what page it appears on, and we will send it to you. Thank you for your letters and sorry not to be able to answer all of them. If enough men are interested in sending in information ab t th ou em- selves or other members of the Steve, we may publish parts of their letters once in awhil d e an send copies to everyone whose addresses we have. For the yearbook committee, J f ,W .. s P.S. These pages can be torn out after reading if you wish. A Q F, wi . .hwuhawvfs 3
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cess on the Steve, but returned to good ol' Missouri. Bob Case also reported in from Riverhead, N. Y. Leo La Tray is now back with the State Fish Hatchery at Great Falls, lontana and is happy to be there. Jdhn Coleman is also back home at Mattapan, Mass. Many thanks to him for his poem and his hard work on the book. . Benny Palez is taking things easy as a civilian down in Little Rock, Ark. but threatens to invade Chicago one of these days. Looking forward to it. Jdhn J. Reilly, a former plank ewner, wrote in from New York to say that he sees some of the old gang once in awhile. Former CSM Davis now Lt.CjgJ USN sent his picture in too late for publica tion but will get a book just the same. I Al Kruger, that handsome Radarman, is now 'happily married so can't make any more liberties with Joe Loeschen. Al went to school for awhile at the University of Minnesota and is now working for Dun and Bradstreet in Minne- apolis. - Hartin P. Hoffman former RM5fc, is now living in Newark, N. J. at 479 Avon Avenue. A A. G. Borden, the former Communicator, on leaving the Steve went to the U.S,S, Hill, CDEl4lJ,as Exec and finally became Sklpperg and also made Lt. Cmdr. He's new with the Corbitt Co. at Henderson, North Carolina. B Jim Whitney, who left the Steve to go to the Mc Nair is finally back in New York working for his dad designing airplane hangers for airports. Heinie Gaillard is working in Pittsburgh 'with Appleton a cox, Int., who are attorneys for an imposing list of insurance companies. Just received a letter from 'Deaconn Joe S1debottom.who, on leaving the Steve, took charge of electronics at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Seemed to like it there very well. On his way North, he visited Capt. Pahl in Washington. CCapt. Rozendal was also in Washington last springl. Now Joe is with General Electrics ' 4 p Bob Cashall came in the office today and we talked about old times. He is still on terminal leave, but planning to work in-Chicago. The com lttee appreciates your interest in this book and hopes you like it. We are mailing copies to everyone listed on these pages and all those in the biographical section of the book. If you know the address of any former member of the Stevenson's Ship's Company whose name and address does not appear in this book, please send it in to R. S. Mather, 6054 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago 57, Illlnoisg and we will mail him a book. Anyone having the addresses of any of the following, please send them ink V x Frank Robb Capt. Wells A John Shedd Joe Luckett J. W. Branam Dean Peterson Boyce Felt Felitz Frenzell Higgins We have a few extra books at 35.00 h if eac you want an extra copy.
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