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Show South Bend millionaire and a Univcr-1 sity of Illinois graduate. "You see, It's this war," he explains, "father wanted me to become a civil engineer. However, I was always artistically ar-tistically inclined, and In college took up art and color harmony as a side Issue. "When I graduated, father wanted me to open an office at once and follow the profession of-engineerlng. but that u.d not look good to me. I had always been a close observer of millinery, and decided to try something In this lino myself. You know the manufacture of a woman's hat nowadays ig. something some-thing of a feat of engineering In itself, and with the knowledge I gained at the university, I thought I was pretty well fitted to make a start." civil mm DESIGN Of HAT IS BEST "NATIONAL MILLINERS' ASSOCIATION ASSOCIA-TION AWARD8 HIM MEDAL. He ExpecU to Engage In Manufacture of Women's Hats, Which He Con-iders Con-iders a Feat of Engineering. Chicago, March 4. Walter Harry ' Doherty, aged 22, has won the gold medal at the convention of the Natlon-I Natlon-I al Milliners' association. for the best I design in women's hats. . He Is a civil k engineer by profession, tho son of a |