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[Photograph of Russell W. Goodson #2]
Copy negative of a portrait of a bearded man, Russell W. Goodson
[Photograph of Russell W. Goodson #1]
Copy negative of a portrait of a bearded man, Russell W. Goodson
Postcard Written by Russell W. Brown to the Bryant College Service Club Dated March 22, 1943
[Transcription begins] Cpl. Russell W. Brown 325th Fighter Squadron AAB, Richmond, Va.
March 22, 1943 [Postmark Date]
Chairman of the Bryant Service Club c/o Bryant College Providence, Rhode Island
This is to thank you for the latest gift of cigarettes which I have just received. I appreciate the thoughtfulness very much.
I would sure like to come up and visit you all very soon.
Best of Luck and Happy Studying.
Russell W. Brown Class of ‘39 [Transcription ends
Christmas Card Written by Russell W. Brown to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 14, 1942
[Transcription begins] December 14, 1942
Many thanks for the cigarettes at Xmas time. I received them in good condition and in time for Christmas.
I think your [sic] all doing a great thing and I know all the other Bryant Soldiers appreciate it as much as I do.
(Signed) Pvt. Russell W. Brown Class of ‘39
[Card inscription]:
Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and a New Year of Health and Happiness
Private Russell W. Brown
Pvt. Russell W. Brown 325th Fighter Squadron Army Air Base Richmond, Virginia [Transcription ends
Postcard Written by Russell W. Brown to the Bryant College Service Club Dated July 3, 1943
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Sgt. Russell W. Brown388th Fighter SqadronAAB, Richmond, Virginia
BRYANT SERVICE CLUBBryant CollegeProvidence, Rhode Island
July 3, 1943 [Postmark date]
Bryant Service Club:
Again I want to extend my thanks for the 2 flat packs of camels. They were warmly received and thoroughly enjoyed.
I had hoped to come to Bryant soon and look around, but everybody is pretty busy and you just can’t pick up and travel when you want to. Best of luck to you all and may you all enjoy the best of health.
Sincerely:
Russell W. BrownClass of ‘39
“KEEP EM FLYING”
[Transcription ends
V-Mail Written by Russell W. Brown to the Bryant College Service Club
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S/Sgt R W Brown33221215388 7th Sq 365 7th 6pAPO 141 PMN.Y.
Bryant Service ClubBryant CollegeProvidence, R.I.
Somewhere in France
Dear Friends:
PLEASE ADDRESS ME AS SHOWN BELOW UNTIL OTHERWISE ADVISED
S/Sgt Russell W. Brown 33221215388 Fighter Squadron 365 Fighter GroupA.P.O. No. 141, c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y.
The above COMPLETE ADDRESS should be placed on ALL MAIL sent to meMY CODE ADDRESS IS AMYUKUNormal signature Russell W. Brown
SPACE BELOW FOR MESSAGE
Everything going pretty good. We are enjoying or putting up with a beautiful layer of snow all over everything. Wish we had the time and items to go skiing or sledding.
Best of everything to you all in 1945.
As EverRussell
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Russell W. Hanlon to Horace Kephart, July 21, 1925
In a letter to Horace Kephart on July 21, 1925, Russell W. Hanlon, secretary of the Knoxville Automobile Club, commends Kephart for his leadership and work in the Great Smoky Mountains Park movement. Mr. Hanlon sends Kephart photographs and pamphlets of the Knoxville Automobile Club organization to use as promotional materials.H. F. VANDEVENTER
PRESIDENT
W. P. DAVIS
VICE-PRESIDENT
W. P. CHANDLER
TREASURER
RUSSELL W. HANLON
SECRETARY
A BUSINESS ORGANIZATION DEVOTING ITS ENTIRE RESOURCES TO BETTERING CONDITIONS FOR MOTORISTS
Knoxville
Telephones:
OLD 3717-
-NEW 3032
Automobile
CIVIC BUILDING
P. O. BOX 674
« Club«
DIRECTORS
COWAN RODGERS
DAN M. CHAMBLISS
F. W. FLENNIKEN
HOWELL J. DAVIS
D. C. CHAPMAN
M. C. MAXWELL
THOMAS MCCROSKEY
Knoxville, Term.,
July 21, 1925.
GENERAL ACTIVITIES
Good Roads Promotion
a National Park in the
Smoky Mountains
a Direct road Entry into
north carolina
Fair Legislation Affecting
Motorists
Safe and Sane Driving
Traffic Problems
safety First Promotion
Road Direction Signs
Road Protection and
maintenance
a State Bond Issue for Continuous Construction of a
State System of Roads
Law Enforcement
Tourist Promotion Through
Knoxville
Advertising Knoxville and
East Tennessee
PERSONAL SERVICES
Touring Information
maps—Logs—charts
Free Emergency road Service
Free Gasoline Delivery
Free Tow-in Service
so% Reduction on
Wrecker Service
Stolen Car recovery
SSO.oo Reward for Arrest
and Conviction of Anyone stealing a Member's
Car
Legal Advice and Aid
Affiliation with American
Automobile Association
radiator emblem
Membership and Bond Cards
Mr. Horace Kephart, Presides*,
Appalachian flsBa and Game Assn. ,
Bryson City, N. C.
Dear Sir:-
Thank you for your kind letter of the 16th, and you
can be assured that we greatly appreciate your splendid
leadership in the Smoky Mountain Park movement.
We have been reading with interest the articles referring to the promotion that is being inaugurated by you
and your Association, and we know that North Carolina will
do her part toward securing this great project.
We are mailing you under separate cover a set of photographs, some of which might be of value and service to you.
We are also inclosing several copies of our latest pamphlet which outlines the work of this organization, and which
were prepared by this office to meet a popular demand for information.
Very truly yours,
KNOXVILLE AUTOMOBILE CLUB.
(j^uSy^fz^^^^^^
Secretary.
DOING FOR MOTORISTS COLLECTIVELY WHAT THEY CANNOT DO FOR THEMSELVES INDIVIDUALL
Recommended from our members
Russell W. Fargo
Russell W. Fargo, member of the Class of 1935
Russell W. Carlson
Black and white photograph of Russell W. Carlson, Professor of Chemistry 1979-1988, with a student in a chemistry lab.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_ad/1157/thumbnail.jp
Russell W. McLarry
Russell W. McLarry, part-time student, charged with presidential threat. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening December 21, 1963.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/5123/thumbnail.jp
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