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46. Reg: 111, Tenn. Gen. T y p e s : 4,5,9. P r i n . Wks: YWCA Bldg, 50, & YMCA Bldg, Memphis, Tenn, 5 1 ; Baron H i r s c h Synog, M, Si 1st P r e s b y . Ch, Osceola, Ark, 52; 2nd P r e s b y . Ch, Richmond, Va, & C. Arthur B r u c e Hall, M, 54; all G A & Sons. Educ. Act: T e a c h e r , Ala. P o l y . Inst, 4 3 . Gov. Serv: U.S.N, Lt, 4 3 46. AXLINE, DEAN W(BE).» AIA 4 4 . New York Chapter F e l l h e i m e r & Wagner, 123 E. 47th St, New York 17. b . Findlay, Ohio, Aug. 22, 02. Educ: Ohio State Univ, A.B, 19-24; Col. Univ, Ext, 2 5 - 2 8 ; Yale Univ, B.F.A. In Arch, 27. Pi Mu Epsllon, Tau Sigma Delta, 23; Medal, ADGF, 27. C l a r a K. English F e l s h p , Yale Univ, 2 7 - 2 8 . P r e s e n t Occup: A r c h , D e a r , F e l l h e i m e r & Wagner, s i n c e 50. Reg: N.Y. Educ. Act: S r . C r i t i c , Adv. Des, G a . Sch. of Tech, 2 8 - 3 1 . AXON, DONALD C(ARLTON). AIA 60. Long Island Chapter Bailey & Axon, 45 W. P a r k Avenue, P . O . B . 27, Long Beach, New York, b . Haddonfleld, N.J, F e b . 27, 3 1 . Educ; P r a t t Inst, B. Arch, 54. A r c h t - i n C h a r g e , Kieth I. Hlbner; D e s r , Gordon W e i d e n k e l l e r ; D e s r - D f t s m n , John W. Stedman; Dftsmn, C h a r l e s Wood. P r e v . F i r m : Donald C. Axon, A r c h t . & A s s o c . P r e s e n t F i r m : Bailey & Axon, AIA, A r c h t s , o r g . 62. Reg: N.Y. Gen. T y p e s : 1, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,12,17,18. P r i n . Wks: Off. Bldg, & Auto Showroom, Long Beach, N.Y, 6 1 ; Our Lady Queen of Heaven Chapel, Shirley, L.I, 6 1 . Hon. Award: Award of M e r i t , P r o g . A r c h , 54, AYDELOTT, A(LFRED) L(EWIS).* AIA 4 3 . Memphis Chapter t A. L, Aydelott & A s s o c s , 2080 Peabody Ave, Memphis, T e n n e s s e e . b . Brassfield, Ark, May 30, 12. Educ: Univ. of 111. P a r t , Dent & Aydelott, 3947. P r e s e n t F i r m : A. L. Aydelott & A s s o c s , o r g . 4 7 . Reg: Ark, Ga, M i s s , Term, Va. Gen. Types: 1,2,5,7,11. P r i n . Wks: B r i s

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