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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1938, p. 33

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He was a member oft he Univer- sity club, and a former member of the Exmnoor Country club. He hadl been a resident of 'the ývillage for the past two *ears. He is survived by #is widow, Bess; by a daughter, Mrs. Charles N. Hough of Franlin, Paý; by a son, Charles, Jr., of South Bend, Ind.; and by. two- grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday at St. John's Episcopal church in F'ranklin, Pa., wih burial there. PLEDGES KAPPA, Bonnie Lamb. 115 Wnni anue, anad y. a rother, T. i n Brek fMoiliN. J.- Ra bbi Shulman W ill Address Croup Oct. 8 Under the direction oftihe new .preuident, Miss Olia Adamis, a fac- ulty member ofthte University of Childhood Education viR cenier uts 1938-' 39 program about the theme: . Opportuniies in Today's Trends -i Childhood Education." .The program rchairman, Mrs. Lucie- iL. Schachi, Chicago Teachiers cul- lege. has ,onn1Ate<Iintueresting iz ln Prevlously lt he ad been afftliated with the Chldren's Meinorial .hoa- piai, Chica go, the Cook County hos- piai. wiih the medical staff o! Weltare island, New York, and vas an instructor ai the Rush Medical school. He was known as a special- ist and auihoriy in heart disease problerna. Pather Noted Piysiclan Ris father, Dr. Charles Quinlan, wasa noted physician in. the early days.ut Chicago andi vas one of the flirst settlers i Lake Porest ie lsurvived tlp, by two, sons ,hi. widow, nwnviL<of - YOUR WCOMI DUftMC lt, SURAM G Middleion, Conn., early1 for football p ractice ai universiiy', spent lesti other students ut the clearing the campus of and debris caused by1 hurricane. I Class for Reginners

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