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Son of Dunster Master Hurt At Pearl Harbor, Navy Says

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Ensign Philip S. Haring, '37, son of the Dunster House master Clarence H. Haring '07, is among those listed as injured in the official U. S. Navy casualty list, issued yesterday. Haring was hurt at Pearl Harbor, and will soon be invalided out of the service as a result of his wounds. He is now at home recuperating.

Ensign Haring received his commission on November 14, 1940, and arrival in Rawall in April, 1941. His engagement to Ellen N. Stone, daughter of Commander and Mrs. Earl T. Stoze of Ronoluin was announced last year.

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