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University of New Hampshire 1950

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University of New Hampshire 1950
The 1950 University of New Hampshire senior photo of Rollin Hugny. It reads:
Rollin P. Hugny, Jr.
Washington
Major: Electrical Engineering; AIEE 3, 4; NHOC 1, 2, 3, 4.
Date & Place: at University of New Hampshire 105 Main Street, in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire 03824, United States
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Rollin Hugny
Rollin Philip Hugny Jr of Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire United States was born on July 22, 1925 in Rutland, Rutland County, VT, and died at age 44 years old on September 13, 1969 in Laconia, Belknap County, NH. Rollin Hugny was buried at Evergreen Cemetery 465 West St, in Rutland, Rutland County, VT.
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