Curtis Bean Dall
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Curtis B Dall is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.  His tombstone records his service as "Col US Army World War II starting 1 Jul 1942".  He is buried in Section 3-K Row 8 Site 1.  His last wife Katherine Leas Dall is buried there beside him, with her tombstone recording her dates as "born 5 Jun 1917, died 12 Nov 2000".  | Curtis B Dall is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.  His tombstone records his service as "Col US Army World War II starting 1 Jul 1942".  He is buried in Section 3-K Row 8 Site 1.  His last wife Katherine Leas Dall is buried there beside him, with her tombstone recording her dates as "born 5 Jun 1917, died 12 Nov 2000".  | ||
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| + | "In 1912, the Democratic Party Headquarters in New York City was located on lower Fifth Avenue.  A good friend of mine, then a young man, spent considerable time at the headquarters working as a sort of messenger boy.  He was the son of a well-known New York family of Judaic background."  (''F.D.R.'', p 137)  Dall then goes on to describe a meeting between Woodrow Wilson, Bernard Baruch and others that can only give the impression that the messenger boy he is here describing must be Benjamin H Freedman.  | ||
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