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29557. Minnie Kendall Lowther

'Mr. Michael McCormick, who has been named new Advertising Manager for Fostoria Glassware. Mr. McCormick lives at 144 E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va.'

29558. Michael McCormick, Advertising Manager for Fostoria Glassware

29559. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Glen McKinney

29560. Ralph McGill

29561. Gustav Lehman, Music Director of the First Baptist Church in Morgantown, W. Va.

29562. Thomas E. Millsop

"Wife of Michael Leonard and mother of Wm. Edgar Leonard"

29563. Mrs. Mary Jane (Edgar) Leonard

"(1848-1912) Virgil A. Lewis, West Virginia historian and educator, was born in Mason County. He received his early education in local schools and went on to study law, being admitted to the bar in 1879. He established the Southern Historical Magazine at Charleston in 1892. From 1893 to 1897 he held a number of public offices - State Superintendent of Schools, Commissioner of State Printing, President of the Board of Regents of State Normal Schools and a member of the Board of Public Works. In this period he also edited and published the Est Virginia School Journal. He served as the state's first archivist from 1905 until his death in 1912. He was appointed a member and served as secretary of the West Virginia Commission of the Jamestown Exposition in 1907. Among his historical works are History of West Virginia, the Life and Times of Anne Bailey and How West Virginia was Made."

29564. Virgil Anson Lewis

'Publication of this photograph is not authorized unless approved for release by a public information office at any Army activity or installation and so noted hereon. Its use in commercial advertisement must be approved by the Public Information Division, Office of the Chief of Information, Department of the Army, the Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. If published, please credit, "U.S. Army Photo."'

29565. Gene McArdle

"The winner of the 1956 Newberry Medal, Jean Lee Latham is a native of Buckhannon, W. Va. and a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College. Miss Latham's specialty has been historical biography written for younger readers. Her biography of Samuel F. B. Morse, Medals for Morse (1954) has been translated into German. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch, the Newberry Award winner, was also chosen as a Junior Literary Guild selection and received honorable mention for the Hans Christian Anderson Medal. Eli Whitney, Matthew Fontaine Maury, John Ericsson, Joseph Jefferson and Cyrus W. Field have also been subjects for Miss Latham's writings. Although she is best known for her contributions to children's literature, she has published numerous plays, and a handbook for actors and directors. Her most recent children's stories have been translated into Spanish. Miss Latham now lives in Miami, Florida."

29566. Jean Lee Latham

29567. T. E. Millsop

"Grand Counselor. Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia."

29568. E. M. Lindamood