Richard P. Fisher ’32

RICHARD P. FISHER ’32 is now with the United States Geological Survey in Wash-ington, D.C. He received his master’s de¬gree from Princeton in 1934, and his Ph.D. in 1936 from the same institution. His ad¬dress is in care of the U. S. Geological Survey; Washington, D. C.

Edgar H. Gault ’17

EDGAR H. GAULT ’17 is now professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan. He received his M.B.A. from Harvard, and Ph.D. from Chicago. He lives at 1600 Shad ford Rd. Ann Arbor, Mich.

George K Heffley ’02

GEORGE K HEFFLEY ’02, is the first judge of the newly created Domestic Relations Court of Cabell County, W. Va. He was United States Commissioner for twelve years prior to that. He was recently appointed Clerk of the City of Huntington, W. Va., and is a member and vice chairman of the Republican County Committee. […]

Warren L. Langwith ’18

WARREN L. LANGWITH ’18, is the owner of a Cadillac-Pontiac distributor. He lives at 209 McClellan Blvd.

In Africa

Earl S. Miller, ’37, is a major in the U. S. Army Air Corps in North Africa. Fie is now commandant of a base there. Major Miller enlisted in the Air Corps in December, 1940. &nee he received his 2nd lieutenant’s commission, he has risen very rapidly. He was co-pilot for Secretary of War Stimpson […]

Dive Bomber

Col. Francis T. Evan, ’08, of the United States Marine Corps, is a pioneer Marine airman. He is one of the best-known and most experienced Marine Corps flyers. Col. Evans began his flying during World War 1, and was the first man in the world to develop the weapon which has proved so effective in […]

Navy Surgeon

Captain Winchell McK. Craig, ’15, well known neurologist of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., was called to active ser­vice as a Naval Reserve Medical officer in December, 1941, and was sent to the U. S. Naval Hospital at Corona, California, as Chief of Surgery. In July, 1942, Commander Craig was transferred to the U.S. Naval […]

National President

William W. Dawson, ’14, entered the U. S. Army in the fall, 1942, as a major. He still holds his post as national president of Beta Theta Pi and his place on the Board of Trustees. Major Dawson was head of the Law School of Western Resent University he- :fore his entrance into the Army. […]

On The Cover

On the cover is a photograph of Ohio Wesleyan’s Perkins Observatory, given to the university by Professor Hiram Mills Perkins, Theta, ’57. The observatory houses the fourth largest refracting telescope in the world. Its 69 inch lens is now being used to study spectrum.

University to Rent Beta House

On July 1, 1943, Ohio Wesleyan will have another Naval school in addition to the Naval Flight Preparatory School aboard the U.S.S. Stuyvesant, formerly Stuyvesant Hall. It will he a Navy College Training Program V-12 school. This school will have 400 pre-medical and pre-chaplain students assigned to it. To house these men, nine of the […]