G. L. Erwin person
also known as: Col. G. L. Erwin, Lt. Colonel G. L. Erwin
Summary: Secretary and Adjutant who retired in September 1946 after 34 years of service.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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e. Last year, only 20 alumni
were with us at Commencement.
Because of the housing shortage in
Roswell, the Institute endeavored to
secure or provide housing for the patrons
and alumni who could not make
their own arrangements. More than
one hundred more persons asked to
come th…
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Secretary and Adjutant to Colonel James W. Willson— 1912-1946
cited from Page_e. Last year, only 20 alumni
were with us at Commencement.
Because of the housing shortage in
Roswell, the Institute endeavored to
secure or provide housing for the patrons
and alumni who could not make
their own arrangements. More than
one hundred more persons asked to
come th…