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Individual Index INDIVIDUAL INDEX A Page Page A. G. Boone Co A43 Benoy, T. M A41 Abdalla, Joseph A43 Benson, Herman A40 Abdalla, Louis A42 Bent, Lenora Al2 Abraham, Samuel AIO Berenkey, Kornel M A54 Ackerman, Lucille AIO Beriro, Simon. A99 A42 Ackerman, Martin A79 Best, W. G A29 Adrouny, Anayis A66 Beukenkamp, Radboud L (Dr.). A99 Afonin, Nicholas A54 Biello, Vincenza B18 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Black, Henry M A41 Selma, N.C A42 Blackman, J. W A42 Akin, Charles V. (Dr.) A49 Blackman, Mrs. N. G Alexander, Lois K A9 Blaek, Ewiald BlO AUman, Roy G 424 Blaes, James H A15 Almeida, Jaime C B17 Blaisdell, Irl H. (Dr.) estate._ Al7 Almo, Anna A99 Blake, Mary S A40 Amarantos, Spiridoula G A83 Blikas, Ourania B A73 76 Amatangelo, Maria G A82 Blitz, Alma M A64 American Dental Association BIO Boczar, Yadwiga A58 American Hydrotherm Corp A8 Boggs, Gannon A99 American Municipal Association 704 Bokor, Istvan A42 Ames, Roger P 51 Bone, A. H A44 Anderson, Ada 76 Bone, Mrs. A. H A42 Anderson, H. B A44 Booker, E. N A94 Anderson, Hugh B A41, A44 Boswell, Barbara M A68 Andreini, Amadio E. G B18 Bougania, Gisele M A99 Angarica, Rosa A55 Bourlotos, Mrs. Theodora A40 Anken Film Co A93 Boylan, Mary A45 Antoneos, Stavroula T A66 Bradley, Omar N A27 Antoniou, Alexander A99 Brady, Wilhelmina C A65 Apsis, Chrysostome A B12 Brar, Gurdeve Singh Apsis, Diane H B12 Brewer, David W. (Dr.) Al7 Arden, Robert H B11 Brietz, G. F., estate A41 Ash, Clare M A59 Bromberger, Eva A27 Association For Childhood Education In­ Brown, Alvin A A42 ternational A69 Brown, CoUingwood B., Jr A20 Avery, J. C A41 Brown, J. F A42 Avery, Raymond O A44 Bryant, G. W . A42 Azevedo, Gilberto AIOO Bryant, Maggie J A42 Bucar, Ivan B16 Bucar, Stanislava B16 B Buffaloe, Dalma A44 Barham, Mrs. J. W A42 Bumgardner, Everet A78 Barovai, Philip B17 Bunn, Robertta A41 Barreto, Domingos J A37 Burda, Irene W A64 Barrett, Bernard A86 Burtzos, Theodore A20 Barriga, Moises G A27 Bushnell, June D A81 Batrie, Emily E A27 Butler, Bettie J 48 Bedo, Joseph B17 Byrd, Richard E. (Rear Adm.) 569 Dill D112 INDIVIDUAL INDEX C Pago Faff« Cabral, Maria A A65 Cox, Mrs. John A A40 Camalich, Andrea B16 Creech, CuUen A42 Candelmo, Mrs. Ro A A69 Creech, Leonard A42 Cappony, Spyridon i A82 Creech, Mollie A40 Capps, Luther A41 Creech, Mrs. Piety E A42 Caprara, Liliana A94 Creech, Stanford A42 Carlson, Peter B11 Creel, Richard H. (Dr.) A49 Carmody, John F A16 Critcher, Alma Lee A42 Carolina Power and Light Co A42 Crockett, Luther M A33 Carolina Service and Parts Co A43 Cruz, Jesus B17 Carroll, John A AIO Casey, Walter (T. Sgt.) A32 D Cashen, T. V A4 Dail, Mrs. J. F A43 Castronovo, Antonio M A83 Dalton, Arnold K A54 Chan, Fai Ying A37 D'Amelio, Maria S A5 Chan, Tse Man A48 Damion, Sister Mary A5 Chang, Carol C. H B16 Daniels, Julia S A103 Chang, Francis F. C B16 De Belmares, Josefina C B11 Chang, Jen C B16 DeBono, Carmela A35 Chang, Tsi Y B16 De Franco, Maria S A54 Chassin, Ben A18 Delaney, Charles F., Jr A72 Chehebar, Salomon A99 Delaney, Jack R A72 Cheliotis, Athanasios E B11 Delaney, Jimmie S A72 Chen, Rose M BIO Delaney, Sophronia S A72 Chen, Won BIO de Magistris, Anna L A54 Cheng, Daniel T. N B16 Demetrakopoulos, Thalia I A66 Cheng, Foo S B16 Demi, Paula A76 Cheung, Chang Wah A36 De Neef, George M A13 Chiang, Jimmy I-Chen A65 Denning, C. E A41 Chiba, Yayoi A68 Deryabin, Peter S A49 Childhood Education International, As­ Dettm.er3, Arthur J., Jr A32 sociation For A69 de Ullmann, Peter F A90 Chin, Bing K B17 DeWinter, Louis J A56 Chin, Pao-Tung B17 De Winter, Simone H A56 Choa, Andrew A93 de Zepeda, Eva G B9 Chok, Wong Ah B16 Diaz-Morales, Matias B17 Chow, SowT Bll Di Benedetto, Ida C A67 Choy, Cho Hung A99 Dickens, Sallie B.___ A39 Choy, Wong Bll Dickey, J. C A6 Christopher, George H 48 Dickey, Leon 0 A33 Chung, Lee S B11 DiGiovanni, Louis A82 Cica, Mrs. John M A49 Djuricin, Draga A65 Coates, J, T., Jr A41 D-Mar Shimum, David A55 Coffey, Mabel Y 76 D-Mar Shimum, Elishwa A55 Cohen, Henry B18 D-Mar Shimum, Eshaya A55 Cole, Grover J A53 D-Mar Shimum, Esther A55 Coleman, Alan A A52 D-Mar Shimum, George A55 Coley, J. F A43 D-Mar Shimum, Marie A55 CoUetti, Lena F A69 D-Mar Shimum, Mersina A55 Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp A93 D-Mar Shimum, Paul A55 Conference of Mayors, United States 704 D-Mar Shimum, Plarim A55 Conroy, James F A102 t)-Mar Shimum, Rowena A55 Cooley, Gerald M A15 D-Mar Shimum, Sargon A55 Coplan, Donald G A73 D-Mar Shimum, Sophia A55 Cornell, Joseph H A80 D-Mar Shimum, Sulty A55 Costa, Candida J. D. De B11 D-Mar Shimum, Surma A55 Costa-Coloret, Candido B11 D-Mar Shimum, Theodor -- A55 Council of State Governments 704 D-Mar Shimum, Virginia A55 Cowan, Ana P A65 Dobarganes y Torres, Gerardo R. (A2c)__ A84 INDIVIDUAL INDEX Dll3 Page Page Doctors, Alan A13 Formalejo, Josefina A35 Domenech, Juana A27 Foster, Jessie I A25 Dooling, David A15 Fraga, Jose A67 Dosa, Lewis A67 Franovic, Branko A67 Dos Santos, Alfredo L B11 Freeman, Joyce L A69 Dow, Tan K B17 Frye, Lura B 76 Doxas, loannis G BlO Fueller, Marguerite A76 Driver, Mrs. W. B A41 Fukata, Kim (and child) A50 Driver, Zelma A41 Fulghum, C. B A40 Duff, Logan (1st Lt.) A4 Fulghum, Harold A40 Dulles, John Foster c57 Fulghum, T. R A40 Dunbar, W. li A6 Furtado, Lawrence M A79 Duncan, Otis L A41 Fye, Abraham A46 Dunn Furniture Company of Selma, Inc., N.C A43 G Duran-Gomez, Lucio BIO Gaenther, Andreas B17 Durden, Willie A41 Galaviz, Juana B11 Dweck, Eugenia A54 Gallant, Joseph E A17 Galli, Primetta A68 E Galveston, Houston and Henderson Rail­ Earp, H. E A41 road Co 88 Eason, Albert A43 Garcia-Arias, Jose M B17 Eason, Lula A41 Garcia-Mendez, Celia B11 Eberharter, Herman P., Jr > 48 Garcia-Mendez, Maria nil Eberharter, James J 48 Garcia-Mendez, Victor B11 Edwards, W. B A42 Gardner, Sylvester L A95 Ehrmann, Sarah J 76 Gastelo-Valenzuela, Felipe B17 EUiopulos, Evagelia A52 Gee, Chew B18 Ellis Timber Co A3 Gee, Yee You A50 Ellison, Gladys M A87 General Motors Corp A93 Empleo, Vicente S A48 Georgandopoulos, Argyrios G A57 Engelbert, Walter B11 George, L., estate ^-- A42 Englezos, Theopi A51 Georgia Kaolin Co A103 Erenburg, Scheel L B17 Ghantous, Antoun S A54 Erickson, Mrs. Leonardo A88 Gianebas, Konstantina G , A69 Ervin, Eveh M 76 Gilmore, Anna A41 Escobar, Francisco P A68 Girardi, Venanzio A99 Etheredge, Margaret A42 Giraud, Boniface V. L _ B11 Etheredge, R. W A42 Click, Zelda A91 Evans, Zena A B11 Glickmann, Bertha A18 Godda, Marie E 76 F Goddard, Robert H. (Dr.) 562 Godlewska, Weronika A54 Falanga-Graziano, Carmela A A83 Godwin, W. G A43 P'enuta, Maria G A5 Goh, Albert S A54 Ferrante, Giuseppa A86 Goldberg, Jennie B11 Fhiaras, Evanthia L. P A66 Goldenberg, Harry A67 Field, W. H_.._ t A42 Gomez-Olvera, Francisco A27 Fields, W.O A40 Gonie, Abdul B11 Finley, Cecil E A88 Gonzalez-Hernandez, Jose B18 First Baptist Church, Plymouth, Mass... 624 Governali, Vincent B17 First Baptist Church, Selma, N.C A43 Gowan, Patrick W A15 Fleming, Robert V 14 Graham, Minnie N A9 Fletcher, Fred A. (and wife) A31 Grandle, Margaret 76 Floor, Nancy Mae A92 Grant, Roderick J A28 Floyd C. Price and Son A41 Grassi, John B17 Fong, Han S B12 Grazioli, Anna AIOO Fong, King Y B16 Grdjic, Gorjana A28 Foon, Kong B17 Green, Aaron, Jr A14 DlU INDIVIDUAL INDEX Page Pasre Green, Frances .__ A42 Hobbs, Frances E A40 Green, Sarah E A14 Hoeger, Katharina A76 Grepo, Francisca M A27 Hoffer, Victor A58 Grewal, Gurmale S A52, B13 Hoffmann, Melanie A29 Grewal, Jeat S A52, B13 HoUoman, Mrs. R. L., estate A41, A43 Grewal, Lushmon S A52, B13 HoUoman, Robert L., Jr A41 Grewal, Tahil S A52, B13 HoUoway, Jesse, estate A43 Griffin, J. H A41 HoUoway, Thelma A44 Grisanzio, Francesco A81 Holsman, Ho Rim Yoon A50 Guay, Omer W A60 Hoople, Gordon D. (Dr.) A17 Guerrero, Odilon B17 Hopewell, Bruce A44 Guerrero, Salvador Y B18 Horst, Constance L 48 Guidi, Maria M A99 Howe, Nellie D 76 Guinitaran, Alfredo A A34 Howell, James B11 Guirkin, Kathleen A44 Howell, Mame E A14 Guirkin, Lloyd, estate. , A40 Howell, Willie, estate A43 Gurley, Joseph A A40 Hughes, Harriet E 76 Gurman, Eva A85 Hughes, Henry B A40 Guthrie, Marshall C. (Dr.) A49 Hughes, J. T A43 Gutierrez, Joseph B17 Hunt, Bertha 76 Hunt, W. L A41, A44 H Huo, Hue S Bl6 Hachtmann, Kenzo A64 Huppert, George all Halim, Mohammed All A30 Huppert, Marta Bll Hall, Clara H A77 Hwang, Chung Li B16 Hall, Gather S . A56 Hwang, Dorothy Yu A65 Hamasaki, Hiroichi B11 Hamasaki, Tsugino B11 Han, Ching C B16 Ibarra, Pantaleon A34 Handlovits, Mary E B18 Ideal Oil Co A43 Hannay, Edmund A A62 Ikeda, Kazue A66 Hansen, Neils S., estate A56 Ines, Jimmy A27 Harkins, Thomas L A63 Inouye, Yaeko A18 Harkins, William J A63 Inter-County Telephone and Telegraph Harper, C. P A40 Co A87 Hassan, Kassan B17 Issa, Issa Morcos A67 Hatchadourian, Elise A98 Hathaway, C. C A42 J Hausman, Anna 76 Jackson, William B AlOl Hawes, Lillian A9 Jacobson, Joseph B17 Hays, Philip E A68 James, Scotty A90 Held, Colbert C..
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