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+ | ''February 6, 1917 – 1946'' | ||
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== Personal History == | == Personal History == | ||
+ | First Lieutenant William Arthur Russell was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Dr. and Mrs. William Arthur Russell. He attended the Arkansas State Teacher College from 1935 to 1937, but graduated from the University of Arkansas. While attending the Arkansas State Teacher College he was the snap-shot editor of the Scroll, a member of the tennis team, and a charter member and treasure of Phi Sigma Epsilon. | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
+ | First Lieut. William Russell was killed in a passenger plane crash in Salt Lake City Utah. in 1946. | ||
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Lieutenant William Arthur Russel Jr.l
United States Air Forces
February 6, 1917 – 1946
Personal History
First Lieutenant William Arthur Russell was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Dr. and Mrs. William Arthur Russell. He attended the Arkansas State Teacher College from 1935 to 1937, but graduated from the University of Arkansas. While attending the Arkansas State Teacher College he was the snap-shot editor of the Scroll, a member of the tennis team, and a charter member and treasure of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
Death
First Lieut. William Russell was killed in a passenger plane crash in Salt Lake City Utah. in 1946.