Folder 1
Contains 4 Results:
Alabama: The News Magazine of the Deep South, Vol 8, No 4, 1943 January 22
Dr. Larry Waller Lupo (July 28, 1932-January 17, 2007) and Cynthia Belcher Lupo (August 21, 1934-November 9, 2006) were both born in Phenix City, Alabama and both of them died there as well. They married on September 3, 1952, just prior to Larry’s deployment to Korea. They both taught in Phenix City public schools initially. Larry Lupo began teaching European history at the fledgling Columbus College in 1961 and remained for nearly 25 years.
South: The News Magazine of Dixie, Alabama Inauguration Edition , 1959 January 12
This magazine features extensive coverage of the election and inauguration of Alabama Governor John M. Patterson
The Draper Inmate, Published at Draper Prison, Speigner, Alabama, 1943 January/February
Dr. Larry Waller Lupo (July 28, 1932-January 17, 2007) and Cynthia Belcher Lupo (August 21, 1934-November 9, 2006) were both born in Phenix City, Alabama and both of them died there as well. They married on September 3, 1952, just prior to Larry’s deployment to Korea. They both taught in Phenix City public schools initially. Larry Lupo began teaching European history at the fledgling Columbus College in 1961 and remained for nearly 25 years.
One World, by Wendell L. Willkie, 1943
Dr. Larry Waller Lupo (July 28, 1932-January 17, 2007) and Cynthia Belcher Lupo (August 21, 1934-November 9, 2006) were both born in Phenix City, Alabama and both of them died there as well. They married on September 3, 1952, just prior to Larry’s deployment to Korea. They both taught in Phenix City public schools initially. Larry Lupo began teaching European history at the fledgling Columbus College in 1961 and remained for nearly 25 years.
