THE CONTRIBUTORS
M. D. JONES, a native of New Jersey, entered the
Service this year after a long record in the engineering field both in
the United States and abroad. His work carried him to New Zealand for
three years, and for a two-year period he was chief foreign consultant
for the building industry to the Supreme Technical Council of Russia. He
has traveled widely in Europe. He is an alumnus ('05) of Lehigh
University.
JOSEPH S. HALL, born in Montana in 1906, is a
graduate of Stanford University and has pursued advanced studies at
Columbia University (M. A.), and in Paris at the École des Hautes
Études, the Collège de France and the École des
Langues Orientales. He is at present University Fellow in English at
Columbia. He was a Service Student Technician in Great Smoky Mountains
National Park in 1937.
WILLIAM E. O'NEIL, JR. has been attached to the
Regional Office staff as Associate Engineer since 1936. Before that time
he had served in various capacities in New York and in Maine. Born in
New York 30 years ago, he graduated from Cornell in 1929.
R. C. ROBINSON (Vol. I, No. 4)
BOWLING C. YATES, JR., a native of Georgia and an
alumnus ('27) of its state university, entered the Service in 1933. He
served as Junior Historian at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Military Park and at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. He now
is Superintendent of the latter area.
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