Franklin F. Snyder
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Yes. James Stratton. He was in Civil Works in 1945-46.
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There was a big engineering firm that he went to after he retired.
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Yes.
I was thinking that one of the leaders of that firm had a brother that was active in
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our circle. I started to say it was General Stratton, but it was McCarthy.
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No. It was Tibbets, Abbott, McCarthy and Stratton.
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McCarthy. There was a McCarthy in the Washington circle here. His brother was
in the firm. I'm sure I had some contact with General Stratton. Would he have
been here the same time as Wheeler?
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Yes.
Yes. I think at that time, I probably had more contact with General Wheeler than
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I did with General Stratton. I had some contact with them, but I don't really
remember much about it.
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Okay. He was replaced in `46 by Peter Feringa. Feringa was Civil Works until
1949.
I don't think I had much business with him.
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Then he went to the Lower Mississippi Valley Division.
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How do you spell that?
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F-e-r-i-n-g-a. Feringa.
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Yes, I just don't--that's funnynow that I don't--I remember General Stratton, but
I don't remember Feringa.