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Dear fellow Virginia Historians-
	I have learned from Winifred Evans, Emory's widow, that gifts in  
memory of Emory G. Evans may be made to the McGraw-Page Library of  
Randolph-Macon College designated for the acquisition of history  
books. For those who might wish to remember him in this manner, the  
address is:
McGraw-Page Library
Randolph-Macon College
P.O. Box 5005
204 Henry Street
Ashland, VA 23005-5005

	Emory was a friend and constructive critic for many young and old  
historians. We are fortunate that at least a portion of his deep  
learning about the early Virginia aristocracy appeared this spring in  
A Topping People.  His warmth, integrity, professionalism, level- 
headedness and fairness will be greatly missed.

Mick Nicholls

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