Harvard class of 1925 : decennial report, Part 12

Author: Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1925
Publication date: 1935
Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Printed for the Class
Number of Pages: 270


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RALPH PAUL RUDNICK Mailing Address: 20 Park St., Brookline, Mass. Occupation: Real Estate.


Reunion finds me without wife, The prospect, poor, but hope is rife. The Decade's been a fearful strife. (What more should one expect from life?)


Some honest folk might point with pride To what is going on outside. But I, for one, don't like a "ride" That causes pain I have to hide.


What Destiny has shaped our ends To give us liquors that are blends; To try our patience and our friends With Brain-Trust nonsense that offends?


To "water" stock's a baneful sham, If you have doubt, see what I am. But no one seems to give a damn How "watered" is our Uncle Sam.


Just picture (if you dare or can) Our country with the "Townsend Plan." No work, all play for maid and man. Imagine that, my Peter Pan.


We may not have much peace on earth, We may be paid less than we're worth, But those who don't indulge in mirth Might just as well forget their birth.


So all that I have learned as yet Is that it doesn't pay to fret, The curtain's drawn, the stage is set For ten years more of fun, I bet.


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And here's my toast to "Twenty-Five", A Class of men who love to strive And hope to long remain alive: "Eat, drink, make whoopee, and survive."


JOSEPH QUINTON RUSH


Mailing Address: 199 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass. Occupation: Real Estate and Insurance.


I am married to Ethel C. Mellin of Arlington. We have two chil- dren: Shirley F., born in June, 1927, and Wendell Q., February, 1929.


WILLIAM BIRGER RYDELL


Mailing Address: Rice Lake Clinic, Rice Lake, Wis. Occupation: Medicine.


William B. Rydell, Jr. was born June 22, 1931. Unfortunately, I don't believe I have seen a member of the class since I left Cambridge in 1929.


ADOLPH WALTER SAMBORSKI


Mailing Address: 46 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass. Occupation: Educational Administration.


The decennial of the class marks the tenth year in which I have been connected with intramural athletic work at Harvard - the first two years on part time; the latter eight, full time. Also, during the past two years, I have coached the second varsity baseball team and the freshman basketball team. Through part-time study I have acquired an Ed.M. degree (1928) and an A.M. in history (1933). At present I am taking history courses in accordance with a Ph.D. schedule. We now have a son, Paul, born November 23, 1931, and another daughter, Ellen Mary, January 8, 1934.


ALEXANDER ALEXANDER SAMOILOFF


Mailing Address: 314 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


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In 1931 I returned to the Engineering School for a half year and received my S.B. degree in civil engineering. Although since then I have not done any engineering, I intend to when it is possible. At present I am in the electric refrigerator business in a selling capacity. I have two boys, one six years old, the other six months.


LEON ALEXANDER SAMOILOFF


Mailing Address: 1421 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Occupation: Engineering.


Since November, 1933, I have been working with a small group of men on the development of a light-weight steam boiler.


WILLIAM DONALD McATEER SAMPLE


Last Known Address: 119 W. 69th St., New York, N. Y. (Lost.)


HYMEN LOUIS SAMSON


Mailing Address: 91 Rantoul St., Beverly, Mass. Occupation: Manufacturing.


President and treasurer of the Samson Die Company, Incorporated, of Beverly.


HENRY HAROLD SAMUELS


Mailing Address: 3536 Brookside Rd., Ottawa Hills, Toledo, O. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


I am merchandise counselor in the Downstairs Store of the Lasalle & Koch Company, affiliated with R. H. Macy & Company.


ERIC SANDQUIST


Mailing Address: 5 Abbott St., Concord, N. H. Occupation: Publishing.


In 1931 I left the Dennison Manufacturing Company to resume my former position as computer with the Financial Publishing Company, 9 Newbury Street, Boston. No tipster sheet publishers, our chief


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work is the wholesale solution for the non-mathematical bond dealers (96.8% of them) of the formula:


c-i


V=1+-(1- 1 (1+i).n I


when v is the unknown. At present I am trying to find an easy solution for the same formula when i is the unknown. I was mar- ried at Centerdale, Rhode Island, July 9, 1932, to Elizabeth Petterson (Boston University, 1930), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Pet- terson of Cliftondale, Massachusetts.


GAETANO RENATO SANDULLI


Mailing Address: 317 N. Main St., Waterbury, Conn. Occupation: Medicine.


ELLWOOD WEBB SARGENT


Mailing Address: 516 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. Occupation: Law.


CHURCHILL SATTERLEE


Mailing Address: Old Greenwich, Conn. Occupation: Finance.


I am assistant treasurer for the New York Guaranteed Mortgage Protection Corporation, 160 Broadway, New York City. On No- vember 6, 1929, I was married to Dorothy J. Walsh (Radcliffe '29).


EDWARD ADAMS SAWIN


Mailing Address: 1805 Hillcrest Rd., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Occupation: Insurance.


I have spent these four years chasing autographs on insurance ap- plications and checks for same. I built a house at the very bottom of building prices (what a break!) and I've been trying to persuade the wolf to stay away from my door ever since. We balanced the scales by presenting our daughter with a brother, Herbert Ed- ward, 2d., August 1, 1934 - who, at the rate he's going now, ought


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to add weight if nothing else to Harvard's football prospects some twenty years hence.


ROSCOE HALL SAWYER


Mailing Address: c/o Krebs Pigment & Color Corporation, Newport, Del. Occupation: Chemistry.


The Graselli Chemical Company is now changed to the Krebs Pigment & Color Corporation. With the change in corporate name there developed an interest in the general white pigments field. One of the few - believe it or not - experts on hiding-power. And what do you do?


LOUIS MOFFATT SCARR


Mailing Address: 30 Woodford St., Dorchester, Mass. Occupation: Mercantile Business. : With the Lincoln Stores, Incorporated, Quincy, Massachusetts.


HENRY FRANKLIN SCHLARB


Last Known Address: 726 Sargent St., Joplin, Mo. (Lost.)


ALBERT EBERLE SCHWARTZ


Mailing Address: 8 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


I am with the Old Colony Trust Company at 17 Court Street, Boston.


WILLIAM WILKINS SCOTT


Mailing Address: c/o Hugh D. Scott, Wellesley, Mass. Occupation: Journalism.


* THOMAS ARNOLD BARRETT SCUDDER


[ Died January 1I, 1931, at Chicago, Ill.]


* JOHN LOFTUS SCULLY


[ Died September 3, 1924, at New York, N. Y.]


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ROBERT WALKER SEAMANS


Mailing Address: 5617 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Ma Occupation: Manufacturing.


After several years in the Field office of the Warren Telechron Com- pany at Ashland, Massachusetts, where I successfully though meagerly survived the recent hard times, I decided to cast my lot with the New Deal. I moved to St. Louis as district manager of the same company, covering the entire Middle West from Memphis to Okla- homa and Nebraska. I am pleased to say my guess was right, for undoubtedly the A.A.A. and other government agencies have, indi- rectly, been of great help to me in getting correct time in thousands of homes where a few years ago there was no interest whatsoever in what time of day it was. Needless to say a Missouri Mule is more than a song to me now. In August, 1932, when returning from Bill Ripley's wedding in Holland, I spent a very pleasant few days with Joe Greeley in London. I was married to Margaret Cowles Esty, December 27, 1933, at Framingham Centre. I am a member of the Harvard Club of St. Louis.


HENRY FRANKLIN SEARS


Mailing Address: Gunnery School, Washington, Conn. Occupation: Education.


Richard Duncan Sears was born March 22, 1934.


NATHAN SEGAL


Mailing Address: 78 Delevan St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Occupation: Chemistry.


In June, 1932, I formed the Landers-Segal Color Company with L. Landers (City College of New York, '26), in which enterprise we are manufacturers' agents and importers of pigment colors and min- eral fillers for the paint and varnish, rubber, paper, leather, ceramic, cosmetic and other industries. Still enjoying bachelorhood.


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JOSEPH LEWIS SELTZER


Mailing Address: 51 Mclellan St., Dorchester, Mass.


[The information printed above is from the secretary's files. Seltzer did not return a questionnaire.]


EDSON OLIVER SESSIONS


Mailing Address: 5022 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. Occupation: Consulting Engineering.


President of E. O. Sessions & Company, consulting engineers, Chi- cago and Detroit.


FRANK ALGERNON FULKS SEVERANCE


Mailing Address: 55 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


I was married to Frances Vidal Clarke, Flushing, Long Island, New York, July 5, 1933.


SAMUEL DONNELL SEWALL


Mailing Address: I Chestnut St., Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


I am married and have three children.


FELIX IRA SHAFFNER


Mailing Address: 1-25 John Winthrop House, Cambridge, Mass. Occupation: Education.


Since my return from England in 1928 I have been continually at Harvard and have been, from the inception of the House plan, associated - and very enjoyably for myself - with Winthrop House as a resident tutor in economics. I have just finished a book on investments to be published this spring by Wiley & Sons (advt.). I have also been working in collaboration with a former Rockefeller fellow on a new theory of business cycles, with the aid of which every major depression in this country since 1880 could have been predicted about four years in advance. Whether it will prove equally


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successful for the future only time can determine. A condensed state- ment of some aspects of the theory (omitting the forecast) appeared in the Quarterly Journal of Economics for November, 1934, and seemed to evoke considerable general interest, if requests for reprints and forecasts is a criterion. We are now working on a book which will consider, in detail, the theory's practical possibilities.


ARTHUR RUSSELL SHARP, JR.


Mailing Address: Oakland Farm, Taunton, Mass. Occupation: Manufacturing.


In 1925 I was employed by Stewart Brothers Cotton Company, In- corporated, in their Boston office. In the following year I opened and managed a sales office for them in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1930 Stewart Brothers and I parted amicably, as a result of the textile conditions. During the following three years I tried my hand at life insurance with but mediocre success. Last April I became cotton buyer for Bemis Brothers Bag Company and I am now located in their Boston office. There are occasional trips to their cotton mills and to the cotton growing states. The avocation of shooting with many of its ramifications - game bird breeding and conservation, bird dogs (primarily setters), and field trials (at which I occasionally officiate) mixed with some farming whet a good appe- tite, retard the bay window, and occupy the balance of my sixteen- to seventeen-hour day despite the N.R.A., processing taxes, and corn-hog program.


HOWARD PARKER SHARP


Mailing Address: 747 Union Trust Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Occupation: Law.


Attorney, associated with Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay. We have one child, Robert Parker Sharp, born November 2, 1931.


CLIFFORD JOHN SHAW


Mailing Address: 31 Tobey Rd., Belmont, Mass. Occupation: Theater.


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Still district manager for the Maine and New Hampshire Theatres Corporation. We have a new daughter, Virginia, born December 27, 1934.


OLIVER SHAW


Mailing Address: Advertising Dept., Procter & Gamble Co., Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Occupation: Manufacturing.


After graduation from the Harvard Business School in 1927 I entered the export department of Lawrence & Company, textile selling agents, in New York City. I continued with this firm until No- vember, 1929, having spent part of that year in Havana, Cuba. Dur- ing the next three years I was with the Gillette Safety Razor Com- pany of Boston as assistant export manager. I travelled almost all of that time through Latin America in the interest of bigger and better shaves for our friends to the south. Since November of 1933 I have continued this drive for the cleanliness of mankind with Procter & Gamble. After six months of sales work in Buffalo and Rochester, New York, I came to Cincinnati to be in the advertising department. At present my work is the promotion of toilet soaps, particularly "Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women." I was married at Lincoln, Massachusetts, July 29, 1933, to Mary C. Triebel of Guatamala City, Guatamala. Our daughter, Joanna Mary, was born September 10, 1934.


PAUL MICHAEL SHEA


Mailing Address: 52 Pembroke St., Newton, Mass. Occupation: Education.


Instructor in the Boston English High School.


JOHN SANFORD SHEPARD, JR.


Mailing Address: 227 Prospect St., Franklin, N. H. Occupation: Education.


After taking my A.M. at Boston University, I was for two years in- structor in English at the Tilton School for boys. Since leaving Tilton I have been head of the department of English at Franklin


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Senior High School right here at home. To my hobbies of travel and stamp collecting I have added that of photography within the last year. In my spare time I am writing a history of English liter- ature for high schools and corresponding with foreign friends in German and French. I was married, June 24, 1933, to Ruth G. Crockett of Douglas, Massachusetts. My son, John Sanford, 3d., was born July 7, 1934. I am enjoying the life of a benedict very much and I don't have to walk the floor with the infant.


JAMES HUBERT SHEPARDSON


Mailing Address: 256 South St., Holyoke, Mass. Occupation: Education.


Only two changes of note have occurred since the last report. I am still on the staff at Wilbraham Academy, but my status was changed, three years ago, from instructing to contact work. My chief re- sponsibility is to interview candidates eligible for the academy, and their parents, and make whatever recommendations seem in order to our headmaster. My only regret is that probably none of my classmates have boys old enough for prep school -that would be a real opportunity to renew old acquaintances, and successfully mix business with pleasure. The other change is the real reason for the two weeks delay in filling out this form - the birth of a son, Phillip Chapin, born November 23, 1934. I'm hoping he'll grow up to make the team.


GEORGE CHAPELTON SHEPHERD, JR.


Mailing Address: 5640 Olive Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Occupation: Engineering.


After spending the first two years following graduation dodging molten metal globules in steel mills, open hearth, I advanced, in many stages, from cinder-pit shovel to melter-foreman's blue glasses, and back to shovel in one stage when the mills shut down. Thence vagabonding to California, the last seven years having been spent in the Research Department of the Union Oil Company at Wil-


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mington, California. I was married, June 2, 1934, to Miss Twilo M. Hough (Montana State College '28), daughter of Mrs. Amelia C. Hough of Long Beach, California. I am a member of the United States Naval Reserve with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade).


* JIM CHAPMAN SHERMAN


[Died September 7, 1934, at Augusta, Ga.]


ARTHUR MILES SHERRILL


Mailing Address: Marshfield, Mass. Occupation: Publishing.


Since leaving college I have alternated between New York and Boston, several times having settled down "for good" in each of these cities. Two years ago Liberty transferred me back to Boston, where I am now their New England advertising manager. I'm still the father of two sons, who have now reached the age where they can beat me at parcheesi.


HERBERT SHERWIN


Mailing Address: 1378 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


I have been connected with various institutions in Boston and New York since graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1929. I have been resident in pediatrics at the Boston City Hospital and at the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, and instructor in pediatrics at the Boston University School of Medicine. I spent a year as medical officer with the Civilian Conservation Corps and I now hold a com- mission as captain in the Medical Corps Reserve, United States Army. I intend, sometime, to practise pediatrics in Massachusetts. I am a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, the American Med- ical Association, the Association of Military Surgeons, the American Board of Pediatrics, and the Narragansett Lodge, A.F. and A.M.


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MITCHELL MYERS SHIPMAN


Mailing Address: 135 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


My story is from one who, like many others from our Class, got in- volved not only with Lady Luck, but also with the elusive Mistress of the Law. It is no joke when you get coupled up with both of these Girls. Youth's ambition and optimism prompted me to resign from the legal staff of the United States Rubber Company and go into private practice. This happened in 1930, and then started a tough battle. For three years my only fee was experience, and one can't live on that! I did one smart thing, however. On April 17, 1932, I became a father to a golden-haired, blue-eyed girl called Judith Anne. Apparently Lady Luck and Mistress Law admired my spunk in increasing the population and gave me a helpful hand. In 1933 I became associated with Morris L. Ernst, Esquire, general counsel to the superintendent of insurance for the State of New York. We tried to clear the guaranteed mortgage certificate "mess." A sincere and faithful job, but we were not always appreciated. We all quit and I went down to work for President Roosevelt as Legal Ad- viser to the chemical, paint and drug codes of the N.R.A. in Wash- ington. It was great experience and fun. On January 1, 1935, I resigned from N.R.A. and I am now back in New York a wiser man with a firmer grip on the hands of both Ladies.


ISADORE SIGEL


Mailing Address: 95 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


Member of the Germania Lodge; the A.F. & A.M .; and the Newton Squash and Tennis Club.


HERBERT ARTHUR SILVER


Mailing Address: 12 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


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I am drapery buyer for R. H. White & Company of Boston. On August 4, 1934, I was married to Virginia Owens Davis of New York City. 1


ERNEST JOSEPH SIMMONS


Mailing Address: Leverett House, K-32, Cambridge, Mass. Occupation: Education.


Not married as yet, and no children, yet. Since receiving my Ph.D. (1928) I have been busy teaching at Harvard and writing. I have published a number of articles in learned and semi-popular journals. My book, English Literature and Culture in Russia, comes out in January.


ALBERT EVANS SIMONSON


Mailing Address: Kendal Green, Mass. Occupation: Education.


I am an instructor in architecture in the Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. With the practice of archi- tecture being about as lively as the investment business, we have de- cided to move to the country and try at first hand the popular idea of home subsistence. Rather a problem for the novice. A son, Peter Simonson, was born July 24, 1931.


CHARLES CARPENTER SISE


Mailing Address: 69 Richards Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. Occupation: Finance.


In April, 1931, I moved from Boston to the New York office of Scud- der, Stevens & Clark where I worked until December, 1934, except for an interval from February, 1933, to April, 1934, when I was granted a leave of absence to attend to some family affairs in New Hampshire. I am still living in New York, at 14 Sutton Place.


JOSEPH ANDREW SKRYPZAK Mailing Address: 655 E. 13th St., Erie, Pa. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


With the Missouri Commission Company.


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SAMUEL SLAFF


Mailing Address: 16 Grove St., Passaic, N. J. Occupation: Law.


Practising law at 1501 Broadway, New York City.


* WILLIAM DENISON SLEEPER [Died January 19, 1930, at New York, N. Y.]


AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH


Mailing Address: c/o American Club, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Occupation: Science.


Archaeological member of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, District of Columbia. I was married to Nancy Sawyer Falk of Mil- waukee, November 14, 1931. Our son, Augustus Ledyard, Jr., was born September 27, 1932.


ELI ALLEN SMITH


Mailing Address: 8 View St., Worcester, Mass.


[ First-class mail sent to the address above was accepted in March, though the postal authorities reported that third-class mail should be forwarded to 17 Jones St., Worcester, Mass. Smith did not return a questionnaire from either address.]


* FRANK DE LARME SMITH, JR. [Died April 13, 1933, at Washington, D. C.]


HARRY STANLEY SMITH


Mailing Address: Defensa 143, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Occupation: Telephone Communication.


Since graduation I have been with the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation of New York in Cuba, Spain, Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. I was married to Georgie Alexandra Pirie Bremer of Dundee, Scotland, and India, July 4, 1931. Our family


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consists of "Kim", a devoted pointer. I just made the third reunion and joined the "lobster fight" at Marblehead. The sixth reunion found me in Bahia Blanca, Argentina. I regret I can't make the tenth reunion - I reached Boston, December 1934, and returned to Buenos Aires in March 1935, just a few months too soon. With good luck perhaps I shall be able to arrive in Cambridge in June 1950, for the twenty-fifth reunion. During the tenth reunion Dick Rawlings '25 and I shall have a celebration of our own in Buenos Aires, and send you all a cable, or better still maybe we'll call you on the telephone. Dick is a transmission man, and I a traffic man so it ought to be a good call.


JACOB HAROLD SMITH


Mailing Address: 65 School St., Fall River, Mass.


[The information printed above is from the secretary's files. Smith did not return a questionnaire.]


JAMES HARRY SMITH, JR.


Mailing Address: Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana. Occupation: Education.


I am an instructor in English at Culver Military Academy. On December 28, 1933, I was married to Sara Catron Smith at Fulton, Kentucky.


KEMP HENRY SMITH


Mailing Address: 1385 Eastlawn Ave., Detroit, Mich. Occupation: Education.


KILBY PAGE SMITH, JR.


Mailing Address: 91 Church St., Waltham, Mass. Occupation: Printing.


I was married to Elizabeth Carret May 20, 1932. We have a daugh- ter, Sandra, and a son Kilby.


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LYMAN BRADFORD SMITH


Mailing Address: 7 Governors Ave., Winchester, Mass. Occupation: Research.


Assistant at the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University. A daugh- ter, Constance Bradford, was born May 5, 1932.


* PETER VAN DER MEULEN SMITH [Died November 17, 1928, at Berlin, Germany.]


PHILIP WEBSTER SMITH


Mailing Address: Far Hills, N. J. Occupation:


Philip now has two brothers: Forrester Clark and Bayard Webster.


SAMUEL SMITH


Mailing Address: 281 Webster St., East Boston, Mass.


[The information printed above is from the secretary's files. Smith did not return a questionnaire.]


WILSON GOODRIDGE SMITH


Mailing Address: 49671/2 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. Occupation: Telegraph Communication


I am still married to the best girl in the world and I have one son, born August 3, 1934. I am still working for the best telegraph company in America, having been allowed to hold my position throughout the depression. I am now manager of two branch offices of the "Postal" in Chicago. If you have any telegraph business, look out, for I'm after it.


LENDON SNEDEKER


Mailing Address: 66 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


During the past few years I have managed to keep pretty well occu- pied with Dame Medicine. In 1932 I left the Presbyterian Hospital


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in New York City and migrated back to Boston where I have been ever since. A year and a half interneship was happily interrupted March 31, 1933, when I married Elizabeth Gerrish Frothingham of Glen Cove, New York. Last year I held a Rockefeller Fellowship while working at the Harvard School of Public Health, and wound up the year with a short trip to France and Germany, where I found the franc amazingly shrunk from those golden days of 1925. In August, 1934, I hung out a modest shingle in Boston and have had a very full time since. We are living at 79 Martin Street, Cambridge. At present it looks as though I should continue to stay in this vicinity.


JOHN VICTOR VON SNEIDERN


Mailing Address: 19 Marquand Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


After much preliminary skirmishing since college including among other things: Law School (Harvard); an interlude with my pre- college love, the sea, as chief officer of a fourteen thousand ton deep-water tramp; a spell as a banker (a much too flattering designa- tion of my labors with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York); a tentative reconciliation with law in the office of White & Case; the vicissitudinary life of house counsel for the largest chain of hot- dog and soft-drink emporiums in the East; and now a first class headache from trying to help straighten out the problems of untold thousands of bond-holders and to collect on real estate collateral scat- tered in thirty-five states and four hundred and ten cities I have just launched a new venture with H. Vincent Smart (class of '23) for the general practice of law under the heading of Smart and von Sneidern, 52 Broadway, New York City.




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