Papers. 1906-1967.

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Papers. 1906-1967.

Secret Society formed at West Point in 1906. Papers include original charter, list of members 1906-1921, amendments, correspondence between C.L. Mullins, William H. Simpson, Mrs. P. Wood and Hanson W. Baldwin concerning the deposition of the records of the Omicran Pi Phi society.

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Simpson, William H. (William Hood), 1888-1980

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William H. Simpson was a United States (U.S.) Army officer who served as chief of staff of the 33rd Division, American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) during World War I (WWI). He then commanded Camp Walters, Texas. During World War II (WWII) he was with the 35th and 30th Infantry Divisions and was a commanding general of the 9th Army from 1944-1945 and of the 2nd Army to 1946. From the description of The William H. Simpson papers, 1909-1980. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat rec...

Mullins, Charles Love, 1892-1976.

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Wood, "P"., Mrs.

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Baldwin, Hanson Weightman, 1903-1991

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Hanson Baldwin was a writer for the Baltimore Sun (1928), the New York Times (1929-1968), and Reader's Digest (1968-1976). He reported extensively on World War II, and in 1942 he became military editor for the New York Times. Baldwin was co-chairman of the armaments group of the Council on Foreign Relations. He served as editor of many books and authored numerous articles. Baldwin died in 1991. From the description of Hanson Weightman Baldwin papers, 1900-1988 (inclusive). (Unknown)....

Omicran Pi Phi.

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