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Question on Ed Baker

About: Larry Smith picture from the past Hotel Miller Fire 1972

We received this question this morning:
Was the Ed Baker mentioned as the shoeshine man the same Ed Baker who was one of the maintainence men on LWC campus during the 1940's and 1950s? That Ed Baker worked with Ed Cooper and Velvie Vaughn to keep the campus running smoothly.
Someone will have to answer who knows more biographical information than we have here at CM. I don't remember Ed Baker working at Lindsey Wilson as a maintenance man. I remember Robert Wheet working there with Ed Cooper, but not Velvie Vaughn or Ed Baker. -EW




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