SEER PAGE SEVEN THE MO-ALPHAN i MARCH, 1945 Letter and $2.50 from "Cho" Haw 1917, also news that he is a civilian again after reaching the dizzy rank of Cpl. in the Army. His brother,Major Marvin, U. S. Army Aircorps (Medical) is receiving his discharge, too,and will again practice medicine . at Bonne Terre, Mos Doc. was in service 33 years and saw service in Ireland, N. Africa, Sicily and Italy and brought back the Huropean Campaign ribbon with 2 stars}; Pres. unit Citation ritton with cluster; the Air Medal, and the Purple Heart, and a medical discharge. Congrats Major and we are mighty happy that you are back in good old -U. S. Ae Joe's elder Brother "Stu",is in charge of the § E district for ABtna Casualty Co., at Atlanta, Ga.) Joe has a neice who is a Pi Phi at Wis. U. Thanks Joe for your nice letter and contribution. Keep an eye out for men entering ‘MU and gend us their names panna Col. Thos. Re Putnam 123, is in the Us S. Army Signal Corps serving in the Med iterranean beable Pvt. Jack Newcomb, A Co., APO 17827, Pe Me, New York, v-mails the Hd in Feb, that he is off the front line for a spell in the hospital-but will be back up there soon. Is definitely coming back and wants to hear from you birds. Home adds 146 N. Pro- spect, Burlington, Vt. Thanx Jack. On Jan. 5th, in Columbia, Kansas defeated the Tiger basketball team, 45 to 28 in a Big Six league game. Later in the month Mo lost to Okla. and defeated Iowa State. Capt. Hugh Vaughan, 0-1542035, is with the 2nd Med. Bn., APO 259, New York, N. Y. He has been right up there where the action is toughest. Lt. Ottis J. Reser, O-541857, is with a Field Artillery Bn., at Camp Gruber, Okla. Dr. Fred E, Wrightman, noted physician and surgeon, from Sabetha, Kansas, attended the K C A A Founder's Day dinner in Kansas City, Feb. 16th. Fred has a daughter who is a Kappa and attending U. of Minn. Joe F, Wood is going strong in the chicken business at the Pepper Patch Poultry Ranch at Baldwin Parks, Calif, Sargeant Wm. J. Randall is now with an Amphibious Tank Batt. in the S. W. Pacific. SHORORIORIO ICRI IOS IA IACI SIA AER KK IK a Be sure to read the enclosed report of treasurer Giesecke and let us have your honest, opinion on how to handle our house problem in Columbia—THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT-— --Let us be sure to have something fine for the boys TO COME BACK TO- --~~Phi Kappa Psi has honored you, why not honor her. Let's endow that house for our sons and grand~ sons, Think it over brothers } B46 3 aie 2 2 IC aC aC AC 3g iE 2g iC fe 2K oi 8 kc 24 aie ake ak a8 ie 28 aie 9k 2K akc aie aie i 5k aie ai 2 3k ¥ *# HX * * FX HK & * 2x Eee BK EB EE Word is received of the death of Edward J. Miller, father of Edw. H. Miller, Mo A '13 and founder of the St. Louis Screw and Bolt Firm. Eddie's address is given as Boise, Idaho. Our sympathy Hd, please let us hear from you. Dud Dehoney reports that he had lunch with Leon Leeds recently in St. Louis and that eon was still with Wheeling Corrugating Co., and living in Wash. D. Ce at 1900 F. St., N. We, Washington, D. Co