Austin D. Crile person
also known as: Dr. Austin D. Crile
Summary: Institute Chaplain who made the invocation at graduation.
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adets are doing all over the world in service to
our country. They are in the first line of every fighting front, delivering
a body blow to our enemies which we know will bring a complete and
definite victory to the Allied nations at a very early date. We are planning
now a reun…
delivered_sermon
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adets are doing all over the world in service to
our country. They are in the first line of every fighting front, delivering
a body blow to our enemies which we know will bring a complete and
definite victory to the Allied nations at a very early date. We are planning
now a reun…
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Chaplain at New Mexico Military Institute— 1912
cited from Page_Staff are Retiring
instructor. He became Commandant
in 1916 and has served continuously
to this date.
2. Lt. Colonel G. L. Erwin came to
the school in 1912 as Secretary and
Adjutant to Colonel James W. Willson,
then Superintendent. His services extended
over a period of thirty-f…
gave_speech
baccalaureate sermon at New Mexico Military Institute— 1946
cited from Page_ · +1 moreubtful whether or not the War Department will allow us to
continue the Advanced courses of the Senior R.O.T.C. unit and award
contracts to advanced students. It is inconceivable to us that the War
Department would become so short-sighted that it would destroy its
best source of o…
occupation
Institute Chaplain— 1938
cited from Page_Second Class: Wunderlich, F. W.;
Stolaroff, M.; Scott, S. M.; Zirker,
R. D.; Adkins, H. L., Russell, J. H.,
Towers, R. M., tied.
High School
Third Class: Boyce, F. C.; Johnson,
W. R.; Lindsay, J. R.; Johnson,
C. E.; Simmons, F. F.
Fourth Class: Hodges, R. H.;
Richardson, B.; Gri…
Chaplain at New Mexico Military Institute— 1911
cited from Page_nuously so far as
the physical equipment is concerned.
New buildings in recent years have
changed the Institute’s face, but the
spirit of the old days continues, largely
because of the Old Guard, the administrative
and other heads who have
carried on, bringing the Institute eac…
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Forty-third Commencement of New Mexico Military Institute had_attendee Austin D. Crile— June 3, 1941