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    Church at Leper Colony, front

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    Found on page 4, Scrapbook 2

    Diversion Canal, Tokyo, Japan, back

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    On back: "DIVERSION CANAL IN TOKYO" Found on page 14, Scrapbook 2.DIVERSION CANAL IN TOKY

    Rural Roads, back

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    On back: "One of the roads 'up in the Bush' the Rows above the road, Are the remains of huge irrigation Projects which a one-time large native population had perfected. Regards Herbert -- APO 502 1942" Found on page 19, Scrapbook 2.One of the roads "up in the Bush" the Rows above the road, Are the remains of huge irrigation Projects which a one-time large native population had perfected. Regards Herbert -- APO 502 194

    Fujiyama, front

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    Found on page 21, Scrapbook 2

    Bronze Star Award, front

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    Found on page 32, Scrapbook 2

    Soldiers at Attention, back

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    On back: "Feb. 16, 1946 U.S. Marine Detch. Eniwetok under command of Lieut. Col. R.L. Scott U.S.M.C. Wm. S. Justice" Found on page 33, Scrapbook2.Feb. 16, 1946 U.S. Marine Detch. Eniwetok under command of Lieut. Col. R.L. Scott U.S.M.C. Wm. S. Justic

    Christmas Card, inside

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    Inside: "Best Wishes for the New Year LT. COL. ELWOOD N. CHAMBERS If I don't make it to Pikeville in '45 I certainly will in '46. ENC Ft. Leavenworth Kansas" Found on page 33, Scrapbook 2.Best Wishes for the New Year LT. COL. ELWOOD N. CHAMBERS If I don't make it to Pikeville in '45 I certainly will in '46. ENC Ft. Leavenworth Kansa

    Bataan Camp, back

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    On back: "From Henry Burr Layne Philippines Their camp three Philippine girls & a boy. Are blacker than picture shows them to be!" Found on page 5, Scrapbook 2.From Henry Burr Layne Philippines Their camp three Philippine girls & a boy. Are blacker than picture shows them to be

    Order of the Day, Part I, front

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    Found on page 31, Scrapbook 2.ORDER OF THE DAY LOG OF YE GOODE SHIPPE MARATHON, SETTING FORTH YE CELEBRATION ON ANCIENT CEREMONY OF YE INITATION OF POLLYWOGS INTO YE SOLEMN MYSTER- IES OF YE ANCIENT ORDER OF YE DEEP. CAST OF CHARACTERS **ROYAL MEMBERS** KING NEPTUNE…….Blanchard, B.G.-CBM ROYAL QUEEN…….Grimes, A.L.-CRM ROYAL PRINCE…….Hallet, J.P.-CRM ROYAL BABY…….Allender, D.R.-Corp.M. DAVY JONES…….Gamble, W. H.-Prt.1/c CB ROYAL CHAPLAIN…….Larsen, A.-CMM ROYAL NAVIGATOR…….Wilson, J.E.-Ens. ROYAL O.O.D…….Wilson,-Sgt. ROYAL JUDGE…….Schenck,W.C.-Wrnt.Carp. ROYAL. PROS. ATT……..McHugh, J.F.-CBM ROYAL COUNSEL DEF..Still,K.W.-CGM ROYAL BARBER…….Jones, J.A.-Pfc.M. ROYAL DOCTOR…….Johnson, F.J.-CCM ROYAL CH. OF POLICE..Fountain, E.-CBM ROYAL SCRIBE…….Fioravante, J.-Yeo.1/c CHIEF OF BEARS…….Kostanoski, J.R.-CSF ROYAL BEARS as follows: ROYAL COPS as follows: Lipold, F.A.-Ens. Saylor, T.E.-S 1/c Degner, R.H.-F 1/c Kittrell, W.D.-MoM 1/c Lovelace, W.H.-Pfc. Porter, W.H.-EM 3/c Rasmussen, F.-RT 3/c Vannice, C.R.-CM1/c Gilbertson, R.C.-S 2/c Stoll, R.A.-MM 2/c Nagas,-Army Chavez, J.D. MM 3/c Grieve, R.G. SF 1/c Beans, W.T.-Corp. Marines Vickers, J.E. Pvt. Marines Hurley, D.A.-Bos’n…His Majestys Womack, C.W.-F 1/c Ambassador Greaves, T.-Cpl. Army Hill-Sgt. Or Capt. Drmbrowski, E.J. Pfc. Army On behalf of Neptunus Rex and Davey Jones many thanks to Commodore W.N. Thornton and Captain J.W. McElroy, whose enthustastic and long-suffering cooperation was appreciated by every member of the crew. (Staff Gangway!) BY LT. FRANCIS E. BARDEN. (ARMY COMBAT CORRESPONDENT) Aboard U.S.S. Marathon, very much at sea, Jan, 29-(SNAFU PRESS)-if the Japs had run afoul of this vessel yesterday it would have taken the whole Nip War Cabinet and a dozen small boys to figure out just what in hell was going on. WHAT A SCENE! Grown men gleefully thwacking each other on the buttocks--other charact- ers cutting great swats at random through the hair of hapless victims--still others conducting an experiment to determine how hard it is to drown a man. A horned devil probing for sensitive portions of the anatomy with a charged trident--and still others directing traffic through a canvas tube filled with garbage and wriggling figures trying to keep their heads up and their noon meals down. All of this in itself would have puzzled the brown sons of little blitzes no end--but would have caused them to really blow their corks was the fact that everyone was having a wonderful time. From the moment the first Pollywog watch was set until the last was raised on the nether end of the last victim, the ancient ceremony commenorating the crossing of the Equator was a swell show

    Marvin Student Center

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    Marvin Student Center replaced the Yost Log Cabin. It was later demolished and replaced with the Coal Buildin

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