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Stokes, Walter R. (Walter Raymond), 1898-1996

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Personal name headingStokes, Walter R. (Walter Raymond), 1898-1996
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Variant(s)Stokes, Walter R. (Walter Raymond), b. 1898
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedWashington (D.C.) Minneola (Fla.)
Birth date1898-05-23
Death date1996-06-09
Place of birthMohawk (Fla.)
Place of deathStuart (Fla.)
Field of activityWorld War, 1914-1918 World War, 1939-1945 Psychiatry Marriage counseling Sex therapy Wetland conservation Shooting
AffiliationGeorge Washington University American Medical Association United States--Army--Air Corps United States--Army Air Forces United States--Navy
Profession or occupationMarriage counselors Sex therapists Psychiatrists Shooters of firearms Olympic athletes Conservationists
Found in45 levels to sexual understanding and enjoyment, 1971 (hdg: Stokes, Walter Raymond, 1898- ; usage: Walter R. Stokes)
Stokes Family papers, 1919-1952 (Walter R. Stokes was born on May 23, 1898, in Mohawk, FL.; served in both WWI and WWII; Walter R. Stokes graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1918; Walter passed away on June 9, 1996, in Stuart, FL; collection primarily relates to Lieutenant Colonel Walter R. Stokes who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in a weapons training section at Camp Luna, NM)
Psychiatry, volume 5, issue 3 (1942): page 361 (LL.B. George Washington Univ.; M.D. George Washington Univ.; Fellow Amer. Med. Assoc.; Captain, Air Forces, U.S. Army)
The best of pastoral psychology, 1952: page 249 (Walter R. Stokes, LL.B., M.D.; psychiatrist-marriage counselor; Washington, D.C.)
The Washington Post, June 19, 1996: Douglass Kelley Ballentine dies (Walter Raymond Stokes; practice in family counseling and sex therapy; growing up in what is now Minneola, Fla.; won seven world championships of the International Shooting Union and won gold and bronze metals at the 1924 Olympic Games; served in the Navy during World War I; active in the conservation of wetlands along Florida's east coast)
Associated languageeng
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