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Vogt-Rogove wedding, 1972

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 Jackson News 6 Apr 1972

Clifford Carl Johnson marries Jennie Lee Selph 1972

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 Jackson News 8 Jun 1972

Laurence Manning obituary, 1972

MANNING, LAURENCE E. from the Asbury Park Press 12 Apr 1972 HIGHLANDS-- Laurence E. Manning, 72, of 102 Portland Rd, former owner of the Kelsey Nursery Service and a writer, died Monday at the Atlantic Highlands Nursing Home. Mr. Manning was born in St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada. He retired from his nursery business in 1968. He authored many articles for Horticulture Magazine and the Florist's Exchange, and had a number of science fiction stories published. Mr. Manning was the founder and president of the American Rocket Society; was a former member of the Monmouth Players; a member and former choir director of All Saints Episcopal Church, Navesink,Middletown Township and served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War I. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edith Burrows Manning; a son, James E., Trenton; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Tomlinson, Fairfield, Calif., and Mrs. Dorothy J. Sachs, Glenridge; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth M. Willet, Brightwaters, NY, and six grandchildr

Paul S. Vaughn obituary, 1972

from the Asbury Park Press 12 Apr 1972: Paul S. Vaughan, 67; Ex-Desing Engineer DOVER TOWNSHIP--Paul Stratton Vaughan, 67, a retired diesel engine designer, died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He retired in 1968 as manager of engine development and product engineering for Alco Products Inc., Schenectady, NY. He was in charge of design and development of the Alco 251 Engine. More than 2400 of the engines have been installed in locomotives, used for stationary marine service and at rocket launching sites. Mr. Vaughan also assisted with the development of the first four cycle turbo charged diesel engines used by railroads. He held four patents on components for medium speed diesel engines. Mr.Vaughan was the author of several articles on diesel engine technology. He was a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and member of the American Lubrication Engineers and a former member of the American Ordnance Association. Mr. Vaughan was born in Cambridg