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Summer 2000

| Hugh Frank Smith '37 relives
campus memories, looking over copies of The Howard Crimson, which
he edited in the 1930s. A retired newspaperman from Memphis,
Tenn., Smith found the copies in the Special Collections Department
of Samford's Davis Library. "I lost all the copies I had
in a house fire 14 years ago," he said. The former Memphis
Press-Scimitar writer and editor was celebrating his 85th birthday,
visiting friends in Alabama. |

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The March issue of The Journal of Fluorine Chemistry was dedicated
to Dr. PAUL TARRANT in honor of his 85th birthday. The first
chairman of the fluorine division of the American Chemical Society
in 196162, he retired in 1980 after 34 years as professor
of chemistry at the University of Florida. He lives in Gainesville,
Fla.
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AGNES EDDLEMAN MATE SHARPTON and her husband, Dr. C. T. Sharpton,
live in Tuscaloosa.
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