1911Elmer W. Sydnor is recovering from a heart attack at his home in Jefferson City, Tennessee.
1916K. Brooke Anderson, of Cambridge, Mass., has been appointed secretary for development of the Student Christian Movement in New England. He was secretary of the Brown Christian Association from 1928 to 1957, and New England Regional Executive of World University Service from 1960 to 1962.
1921Randolph W. Nuckols of Richmond was the 1964 general chairman of the city's Heart Fund drive, which had its best year with more than $51,000 in contributions.
1924Rev. W. Randolph Keefe, Jr., of Cumberland, Md., celebrated his 30th anniversary on January 27 as pastor of Grace Baptist Church in that city. Mr. Keefe, a graduate of Crozer Theological Seminary, served seven and a half years at Reistertown and Forrest Churches in Baltimore before coming to Cumberland in January of 1934.
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LAW GRADS, FORMER DEAN, PUBLISH JURY INSTRUCTION BOOK TULSA BANK PROMOTES BROACH Falkner C. Broach, '25, has been promoted to vice president of the board and chairman of the executive committee of the National Bank of Tulsa. He had previously served as executive vice president. Broach has served 36 years with the Oklahoma Bank, beginning his career there after receiving a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University in 1927. He was elected a vice president in 1937.
1929W. B. Rawlings, vice president of Carter Brothers, Inc., in Richmond, has been elected a director of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce.
1930John B. Siegel, Jr., senior the Life Insurance Company been elected a director of the ber of Commerce. James Dailey is recovering at his home in Hamilton, N.
vice president of of Virginia, has Richmond Chamfrom an illness C.
1932S. Cecil Childress, an insurance executive, has been appointed to the County school board. Childress, who Highland Springs near Richmond, is and the father of two daughters.
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1934Dr. Edward
Judge M. Ray Doubles, '26, Emanuel Emroch, '28, and Robert R. Merhige, Jr., '42, have collaborated on a book, "Virginia Jury Instruction," released in January. Judge Doubles presides over Richmond's Hustings Court, Part II, and Emroch and Merhige are Richmond attorneys. The authors examined approximately 2,000 cases that have been before the State Supreme Court to arrive at the 658 instructions in the book. The idea of the book developed, about six years ago, Judge Doubles said. "I became very much concerned that instruction to juries was taking up too much time because of bickering over technical words, and because of objections from one side or another." He was particularly con-
cerned with time-consuming automobile damage suits which occupy about 80 per cent of his civil docket. Judge Doubles prepared about 60 instructions for use in automobile cases with the assistance of some of the lawyers in Richmond and began using them in his court. A publishing company heard about them and asked him if he would put the instructions in book form, but not limiting it to automobile damage suits. That's when attorneys Emroch and Merhige came on the scene, and the book was published with their collaboration. Judge Doubles was dean of the T. C. Williams School of Law from 1930 to 1947, and Emroch and Herhige were his students.
Richmond and a former state senator, has announced his candidacy for Congress from the Third District in Virginia on the Democratic ticket.
U. S. Navy to become administrative assistant to the dean of the medical school of the University of Virginia.
1936Anthony S. Smerda has moved from Attleboro, Mass. to Gastonia, N. C. William D. Butler has been promoted to second vice president at the Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Butler was formerly assistant vice president. He joined the Virginia company in 1934 as a clerk in the mortgage and real estate division, was promoted to inspector in 1946, assistant secretary in 1958, and assistant vice president in 1960.
1937Dr. M. Parker Givens, professor of physical optics at the University of Rochester, addressed the Physics Club of Richmond in February.
1939E. Haddock,
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Commander Stuart Allen has retired from the
1940Dr. David D. Dexter of Hampstead, N. Y., has been elected president of the Nassau County Physicians Guild for the 1964 term. Enders Dickenson, III, has been electet a director of the Central Richmond Association, a civic group. Dickenson is president of Plywood and Plastics, Inc. in Richmond.
1941Charles J. Ferneyhough, Jr., has been elected vice president and manager of sales for B. W. Wilson Paper Company, a Richmond firm.
1942Thomas E. Warriner, Jr., has moved from Lawrenceville, Va. to Cocoa Beach, Fla., where he is studying for the Florida Bar examination. Rev. Thomas 0. Herndon has moved to