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ECCC alumnus returns book - 50 years later!
Mrke Pope was s1.1cn a an of =:mest ~emingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls that he "borrowe~ • e pnzed novel for some 50 years from the East Central Com u Cd:ege orary Pope, who resides in Petersburg. Va., IS a eshooa Co ty natr •e who graduated from ECCC in Deceinber 195.! tie recently rewrned the book to the col– lege's library and rs shown oresent ng ; ~o Grona Johnson (center), head libranan and Dr. Lavrn1a Sparkman Vice President for Instruction Johnson sad sne was •eJa~eo to have the first-edition copy of the Hem 119: ay novel returned to Bunon Library and did not impose a "late fee fne on the ECCC alumnus To show his appreci– ation, Pope made a contnbutlon to the Col ege s Memorabilia Room Project. The Memorab 1a Room IS located in Burton Library and will include items related to the hrstory of the college. For more informa– tion about the project contact the Office of Foundation and Alumni Relations . Phone 635-2111 or cat to free, 1-an-462-3222, ext 375 The e-matl address is snolhng@eccc.edu. EC Photo)
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