Harvard class of 1925 : decennial report, Part 8

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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COLTON DUNBAR HAZARD


Mailing Address: 35 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


Associated with the First Boston Corporation in the statistical de- partment, I Federal Street, Boston.


VINCENT HATFIELD HAZARD


Mailing Address: 35 Greenough Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


Still a statistician in the trust department of the State Street Trust Company of Boston.


WILLIAM THOMAS HEAGNEY


Mailing Address: First National Bank of Boston, Havana, Cuba. [The information printed above is from the secretary's files. Heag- ney did not return a questionnaire.]


CHARLES STEPHEN HEARD


Mailing Address: 140 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


Married, September 2, 1933, Elsbeth J. Reuter of Milwaukee, Wis- consin.


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GUSTAV ARNOLD HEDLUND


Mailing Address: Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Occupation: Education.


I am at present an associate professor of mathematics at Bryn Mawr College. During the year 1933-34 I held a National Research Fel- lowship and worked at Princeton University and the Institute of Advanced Study. I was married to Frances Hutcheson on Jan- uary 24, 1931, at Hempstead, Long Island.


ARNOLD DAVID HELMAN


Mailing Address: 170 Warren St., Brighton, Mass. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


I received the degree of Ed. M. from Harvard University in 1932. I was married, July 7, 1934, to Mildred Lipman, Simmons '32, of Brookline, Massachusetts.


FRANCIS WILLIAM HENNESSEY


Mailing Address: 3711 Greenmout Ave., Baltimore, Md. Occupation: Industrial Engineering.


I am still with the Western Electric Company, Point Breeze Works, Baltimore, manufacturing and planning work for telephone substa- tion apparatus. I spent about three years at each of the two other plants; one at Hawthorne (Chicago) and the other at Kearny, New Jersey, before coming south to Maryland. I was married to Margaret Jean O'Brien of Elizabeth, New Jersey, January 31, 1931. Richard was born September 15, 1933.


PHILIP ROMAN HEPBURN


Mailing Address: 1500 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Occupation: Law.


EDMUND CARL FELIX HERRMANN


Mailing Address: P. O. Box 235, Massillon, Ohio.


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JOHN EDWARD HERTEL, JR.


Last Known Address: 131 West 96th St., New York, N. Y. (Lost.)


HOWARD SYLVESTER HEVERN


Last Known Address: 68 Montclair Ave., Apt C 9, Newark, N. J. (Lost.)


ALLAN HERBERT WEBSTER HIGGINS


Mailing Address: 134 Front St., Marblehead, Mass. Occupation: Law.


Practising law in Boston and living in Marblehead is an ideal ar- rangement. Richard Allan Higgins was born September 7, 1932.


ERNEST . LAURENCE. HILL


[Died July 9, 1925, at Wellesley, Mass.]


CARL HILLER


Mailing Address: 58 Sea View Ave., Marblehead, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


In July, 1931, the Boston branch of the Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Company closed, leaving me a victim of the depression. In August of the same year I became associated with Halsey, Stuart & Company and for four months I was in training to learn how to separate peo- ple from their money. Since April, 1932, I have been associated with Charles Howard Bates. Our daughter, Joan, arrived April 29, 1931.


DONALD LEOPOLD HIRSH


Mailing Address: 1120 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Finance.


THOMAS WOOD HOAG


Mailing Address: 253 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Occupation: Law.


We have another child -this time a son, Gilbert, born April 7, 1934. About the same time I accepted the position of resident


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title attorney for the Prudential Insurance Company of America in the New England branch office of the mortgage loan department, 811-817 Park Square Building, Boston.


CLARK HODDER


Mailing Address: 75 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Insurance, Coaching.


I'm not finding the road to success in business very easy to nego- tiate. I have stumbled back to Cambridge where I am now one of those periodically criticized individuals known as a full-time coach. And needless to say the afternoons don't come often enough. It's a great life - if you're not a head football coach. I have a son, James Clark (born March 20, 1931), who will be three in March, but at present he shows no signs of genius - just a C man like his father.


PARKE ABERNETHY HODGES


Mailing Address: Noroton, Conn. Occupation: Mining Engineering.


I am still mining silver in Mexico. My present address is c/o Cia Minera Kildun y Annexas, S. A., Apartado 41, Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.


ARNOLD DAVID HOFFMAN


Mailing Address: 452 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Mining.


During the years 1930 to 1932, I managed to get a novel published and sold articles and stories to Vanity Fair, Harpers, the New Repub- lic, and the Engineering and Mining Journal. In the winter of 1932 I was among the first Americans to drive to Mexico City over the Camino Real. I was taken down with fever, but managed to return to New York on my pins, and after a month or two in dry dock returned to mining which, thanks to Roosevelt's gold policy, revived suddenly. Since 1932, I have been actively engaged in ex-


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ploration in the American west, and so far have helped to bring one mine into production. In addition to consulting work and mine in- vestment counsel for various brokerage houses, my brother and I are managing a development company which is devoted to exploration work in the west. We are spending most of our time in Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, California and Arizona. I have run across Phil Chase and John Patek who also are in the profession. I was elected to the Explorers Club and there had the pleasure of meeting Pat Putnam, minus his beard and a front tooth, fresh from exploits in Africa.


ALAN NORDBY HOLDEN


Mailing Address: 463 West St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Chemistry.


During the past year the depression's abbreviation of working hours has made it possible for Mrs. Holden and me to print, bind, and publish, under the name of the Cassowary Press, 433 W. 21st. Street, New York City, two books and a pamphlet: No Tomorrow and January Thaw, two stories by Eugene Armfield; An Arrar For One, thirty poems by Kenneth White (Harvard 1927); and October Vigil, a poem by Kenneth White.


WALDO COLEMAN HOLDEN


Mailing Address: 901 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Rm. 105, Washington, D. C. Occupation: Research.


On the research staff of the American Federation of Labor.


HOWARD COONLEY HOLLIS


Mailing Address: Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, O. Occupation: Museum Direction.


[His secretary reported in December that Hollis was then on a round-the-world trip, spending a good deal of time in the Orient. He was expected to return about the middle of April.]


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JOHN JAMES HOLLISTER, JR.


Mailing Address: Gaviota, Calif. Occupation: Agriculture.


My son, John James, 3d., was born February 19, 1932. I have quit electrical work and am now back on the home cattle ranch in Cal- ifornia.


RICHARD BOURNE HOLMAN


Mailing Address: 799 Summit Ave., River Edge. N. J. Occupation: Publishing.


My employers are now called the D. Appleton-Century Company, 35 West 32nd Street, New York City, but it's the same job. I also have the same wife, though she has not been supported any too well recently. Especially bad (to her) have been the last three sum- mers which we spent on a small boat in Boston harbor to avoid paying rent ashore. As a matter of fact we both (I think) enjoyed it.


JOHN RODMAN HOOKER


Mailing Address: 605 Brewer Drive, San Mateo, Calif. Occupation: Finance.


I married Mrs. Josephine Dunham Clow of Chicago on October 15, 1934.


THEODORE SHERWOOD HOPE, JR. Mailing Address: 32 .West 10th St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


I have been associated with the firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Lumbard, 2 Wall Street, since February of last year. I was mar- ried to Emily Louise Blanchard on June 28, 1934.


HENRY- OSCAR HOUGHTON


Mailing Address: 2 Park St., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Publishing.


Patricia has a brother, Henry Oscar, Jr., born January 15, 1931.


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GEORGE KENNAN HOURWICH Mailing Address: 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


Partner in Rosenberg, Goldmark & Colin.


McBURNEY HOWARD


Mailing Address: 215 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. [The information printed above is from the secretary's files. Howard did not return a questionnaire.]


THOMAS CLARK HOWARD


Mailing Address: 27 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Manufacturing.


I am with the R. Guastavino Company, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City, manufacturers of acoustical tiles and plasters, and builders of masonry-vaulted ceilings, arches, domes, bridges, airplane hangars, and the like. At present I am living at 245 East Seventy-second Street.


THOMAS FINE HOWARD


Last Known Address: 33 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y. (Lost.)


GURDON SALTONSTALL HOWE


Mailing Address: c/o National City Bank, 5th Ave. at 13th St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Art.


Our son, born July 12, 1930, is named Anthony Gurdon Howe.


ROBERT POULSON HOWE


Mailing Address: 10 Mitchell Pl., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Finance.


UNBAY HSU


Mailing Address: The Chekiang Provincial Bank, Hangchow, China. Occupation: Finance ..


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MOSES SAMUEL HUBERMAN


Mailing Address: 3322 Newark St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Occupation: Law.


I have been special assistant to the Attorney General in Washington since September, 1933.


ALFRED MORRIS HUGHES


Mailing Address: 21 Clover St., Belmont, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


In the credit department of the Second National Bank.


NORMAN LLEWELYN HUGHES


Mailing Address: 15 Clover St., Belmont, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


Still with Hornblower & Weeks, as a statistician.


JOHN WESLEY HUGULEY, JR. Mailing Address: Howard University, Washington, D. C. Occupation: Education.


I was married to Miss Leona E. Gray of Washington, District of Columbia, September 2, 1932. Mrs. Huguley holds the S.M. degree in zoölogy from Howard University. At present we are both study- ing toward the doctorate of philosophy at the University of Minne- sota while I am on sabbatical leave from Howard.


THOMAS ROBERT HULL


Mailing Address: 2019 E. Ninth St., Tucson, Ariz. Occupation: Education.


I am a teacher in the Tucson Public Schools. On May 28, 1930, I was married to Thelma Hendricks of Atlanta, Georgia.


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GEORGE HOPPIN HUMPHREYS


Mailing Address: 920 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Occupation: Medicine.


We have two children: John Sanford, born June 15, 1933, and Cornelia, born October 10, 1934.


POWELL HORNER HUMPHRIES


Mailing Address: Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Occupation: Education.


I am engaged in the same activities as recorded in the last report with the additional burden of preparing two one-year courses and one half-year course in electric transients, illuminating engineering, and hyperbolic functions. As chairman of the meetings and pro- grams committee, New Orleans section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, I have been searching for able speakers on electrical and allied subjects. With Professor C. L. Dawes I was awarded a certificate for having presented the best scientific paper to the Northeastern district of the Institute during 1933. With the high-voltage research laboratory completed, I have well under way, with the assistance of two graduate students, an investigation upon the electrical characteristics of ionized gases. I am a member of the A.I.E.E., a society for the promotion of engineering education; the American Association of University Professors; and the Tulane Chapter Society of the Sigma Xi. We have two children: Marion Hornor, born August 11, 1932, and Robert Powell, December 20, 1934.


EDWARD LIVINGSTON HUNT, JR.


Mailing Address: c/o Mitchell, Taylor, Capron & Marsh, 20 Exchange PI., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Law.


Still trying to make a living!


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DAVID HURWITZ


Mailing Address: 475 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


One child, Robert Michael, born May 29, 1931.


ALFRED RODMAN HUSSEY, JR.


Mailing Address: 46 Summer St., Plymouth, Mass. Occupation: Law.


In 1933 I formed, with A. Perry Richards, the law firm of Richards & Hussey, and have kept busily in practice since that time. In the same year I acquired as a domicile a house built in 1694. Together with Charles R. Strickland and Horace C. Weston I have also formed the Plymouth Colony Trust and have been engaged in re- storing other old houses in Plymouth. On January 1, 1935, I mar- ried Jane Strickland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Strick- land of Plymouth.


WILLIAM WHITE INGRAHAM


Mailing Address: 65 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. Occupation: Real Estate, Insurance.


HILLER INNES


Mailing Address: 310 E. 44th St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: 'Motion Pictures.


Still manager of the home office production department for Para- mount Pictures.


JOHN HENRY ISELIN, JR.


Mailing Address: 65 E. 96th St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Medicine.


Joan has a brother John Henry, 3d., born April 17, 1932. I received the degree of M.D. in June, 1934, from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. At present, I am completing the first six months of a two-year interneship at Bellevue Hospital.


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MAURICE MAX ISEN


Mailing Address: 28 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. Occupation: Law.


I was married in February, 1931, to Jeannette Hershon of Cambridge; no children yet. I am still practising law, but have moved my offices to 89 State Street, Boston.


JOHN LESH JACOBS


Mailing Address: 533 E. 82nd St., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Medicine.


I have been doing medical research at the Rockefeller Institute, New York City. I was married to Marjorie F. Evatt of Brookline, Massachusetts, June 15, 1933. Pressley Jacobs arrived November 25, 1934.


BERNARD MAX JACOBSON


Mailing Address: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass. Occupation: Medicine; Research.


I was the recipient of a Moseley Travelling Fellowship from Har- vard during 1931-32 and spent my time in Germany. I have been at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the past two years, as a research fellow in medicine from Harvard, engaged in investigation of human disease, teaching medical students, and enjoying rare crumbs of private medical practice. In 1933 I married the world's finest. My family life has included the acquisition and subsequent loss of two dogs, the last of which was a steady boarder at the Harvard Union. My outlook on life boils down to a fervent hope that someone will be so impressed with the profound significance of our investigative work that munificent financial support will be forthcoming, but fortunately for my equilibrium I do not often entertain this hope.


SAUL WALLENSTEIN JARCHO


Mailing Address: 145 Central Pk. W., New York, N. Y. Occupation: Medicine.


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During the years 1930 to 1933 I interned at the New York Lying-In Hospital and at the Mount Sinai Hospital of New York. Last year I studied pathology and engaged in practice in New York. At present I am an assistant in the department of pathology at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.


CHARLES STREET JEFFREY


Mailing Address: 48 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Occupation: Finance.


Married, June 20, 1931, Anna Hollis, Radcliffe '28, of Lynn, Massa- chusetts.


WILLIAM WHITTEM JENNESS


Mailing Address: 106 Upland Rd., Quincy, Mass. Occupation: Manufacturing.


Still advertising manager with L. Grossman Sons, Incorporated, (lumber and building materials), Quincy.


GEORGE BLAKE JOHNSON


Mailing Address: Framingham Center, Mass. Occupation: Manufacturing.


In May 1932, old man depression finally had me without gainful oc- cupation. I turned to the soil; raised seedlings and early corn, and sold enough to pay for the seed and fertilizer. What profit my increased appetite didn't consume, the corn borer did. After the harvest I bought a jig-saw, which proved to be the seed which germinated into a business. The puzzle-mad public was the soil in which it was propagated. By Thanksgiving our sun porch was a veritable factory with three jig-saws going day and night, and down cellar a circular saw vied with the children to see which could screech the louder. We expanded our business to include cigarette boxes and other smoking accessories, bought more machines, moved the business into a small vacant building in Framingham, and had a home once more. We developed our gift line and


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added a line of children's toy chests. My wife is in partnership with me and gives her full time to the business, a most happy ar- rangement. The children seem to thrive in spite of it all. We are now known as the Blake Manufacturing Company. We still have far to go but have high hopes for the future. A daughter, Eliza- beth White Johnson, was born August 26, 1932.


GEORGE REEBIE JOHNSON


Mailing Address: 2741 N. Hackett Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Occupation: Manufacturing.


On December 1, 1932, the Lincoln Electric Company of Cleveland, Ohio, placed me in Milwaukee as manager of their branch office, where I am now. The company specializes in the manufacture of machinery and materials used in various electric arc-welding proc- esses. The fusion of metals with an electric arc is both fascinating to watch and interesting to study. The livelihood then, of course, is automatic.


AUGUSTUS FREEMAN JONES


Mailing Address: 563 W. Central St., Franklin, Mass. Occupation: Education.


Instructor in history at Dean Academy.


FRANKLIN WEEKS JONES


Mailing Address: 1422 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


Upon my return to this country in the fall of 1931, after enjoying a two-year appointment as Fellow in Classical Studies at the Amer- ican Academy in Rome, I was unable to find a teaching position in the classics. I entered the graduate division of the School of Com- merce at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, where I re- ceived my M.B.A in June, 1934, upon completion of a two-year course. Immediately after graduation I became associated with Carson, Pirie, Scott & Company of Chicago, Illinois. I am now


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working with Montgomery Ward. As yet I am not married, and I see no prospect of being in that state for some time, to say the least.


GEORGE ARTHUR JONES


Mailing Address: 3301 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Occupation: Theater.


My second marriage took place July 8, 1933. We have no addi- tional children, but I am still clinging to my son and daughter - now getting quite grown up. The present Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Agnes Crosby of Brookline, Massachusetts. I have been pro- moted southward, by degrees, from Beantown to Providence, Rhode Island; to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and - for nearly three years -to Wilmington, Delaware. In October, 1934, I was promoted to Richmond, Virginia, as manager of Loew's Theatre at 6th and East Grace Streets. I have, in this city, one of the most beautiful atmospheric houses in the country. I'm slowly but surely turning from a Yankee into a Southerner and enjoying my first tastes of mint juleps immensely. And I'll pass up Boston baked beans any day for this "ole Suthin fried chicken."


HERBERT BERNHART JONES


Mailing Address: 717 Washington St., Evanston, Ill. Occupation: Advertising.


I am now advertising manager with the Bally Manufacturing Com- pany of Chicago, manufacturers of coin-operated amusement games. Since the Sexennial Report, I have been blessed with one platinum- blonde daughter, Celia Phylis, born December 8, 1931.


BEN. PAUL JUBELIRER


Mailing Address: 1007 Jones Law Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Occupation: Law.


Married, on June 18, 1929, to Adeline Crown. Lynn Jubelirer, born January 17, 1934.


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CHARLES JOSEPH ANTHONY KALINAUSKAS


Mailing Address: 33 Rosemont St., Dorchester, Mass. Occupation: Law.


It is said that Law is a jealous mistress. I might add that at first she is also frugal. Not being inclined to form any alliance which would bring the wrath of law upon me, I am still unattached, al- though, by making gradual inroads on her frugality, daily I am gaining courage to cope with her jealousy.


PHILIP KEENE


Mailing Address: Hotel Grafton Annex, 1735 De Sales St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Occupation: Civil Engineering.


At the time of the Sexennial Report I was engaged in helping to build the Nassau Street subway in downtown New York. Just as that was completed, our company secured a contract for another section of subway in a less attractive district - a part of Brooklyn known as Williamsburgh. And there I learned about trunk line sewers. However, in the fall of '33 we completed this contract and the company had to let us go, as "there's no more work to do", and I took advantage of my first "vacation" in six years to cruise the Mediterranean and travel through Sicily and Italy for three months. As it was my first trip across the Atlantic I en- joyed it tremendously. Our three days in Palestine were especially successful, due largely to the kind assistance of Mr. Ali Ahmad, an Arab whom we met on our ship, the Vulcania, and who guided our party through the Holy Land and bade us goodbye after a memorable luncheon at his parents' home in Jerusalem. Leaving the cruise, I spent two happy months travelling through Sicily and Italy with Morton Wallace, California, '25 (ca.). Mort, the lucky devil, is still over there and enjoying life in Austria and Italy to the utmost. He was an ideal companion- knew all the ropes and the places of interest and was indefatigable. I learned a good deal more Italian than the traditional two words - "quanto" (how much) and


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"troppo" (too much). I hope to get back to Italy on my next trip (God willing) and also to see Spain before it becomes too modern- ized. And next time I hope not to land in New York with only 81 cents, just enough for a taxi to the Harvard club. After re- turning I went to work for the inspection division of the P.W.A., Interior Building, Washington. Our organization is first class and the work, partly because of its "pioneer" nature, is intensive and (we think) important, and also not devoid of humor and excite- ment. Washington is a particularly interesting place to be in these days, and I find that it is a far more liveable city than New York.


WILLIAM SHELTON KEESE, JR.


Mailing Address: Provident Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. Occupation: Insurance.


We have a son, William S. Keese, 3d., born July 15, 1933, and a daughter, Janet Pendleton, born November 18, 1934.


WALTER TELL KELLER


Mailing Address: 3029 Roanoke Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Occupation: Mercantile Business.


I am now assistant manager of the Kansas City Marble and Tile Company. We have three children: Walter Tell Keller, 2d., was born June 24, 1931; Carol Leslie, December 5, 1932; and Sandra Allison, June 27, 1934.


SYLVESTER BAKER KELLEY


Mailing Address: 87 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


I was married July 29, 1933, to Hope Elizabeth Hanly, Radcliffe '29, of Newtonville, Massachusetts. Since completing a two-year res- idency in urology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, I have been associated with Dr. J. Dellinger Barney in the practice of genito- urinary surgery. Considering that it takes about five years for a surgeon opening an office in a large city to get under way, I can't


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complain too bitterly about the hard times. Professional obliga- tions and care of a modest home in Newton have pushed into oblivion the old schedule of regular exercise.


THOMAS ANDREW KELLEY


Mailing Address: 52 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


Married to Eleanor M. Bowen. We have two sons: John B. and Thomas A.


LEE GORDON KENDALL


Mailing Address: Pride's Crossing, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


In February, 1932, I was appointed assistant resident surgeon at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. When the New York Hospital opened its new buildings at 68th Street in September, 1932, I was one of a group of six who came down from the Peter Bent (on Dr. George Heuer's service). I am still an assistant resident. Life here is very pleasant, for unusual consideration has been shown the house staff; the food is very good and the rooms from the eight- eenth to the twenty-third floor afford the nicest place to live in the entire city. But New York is not Boston, and I shall probably re- turn to New England for practice.


HARRISON EISENBREY KENNARD


Mailing Address: 246 Dudley Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Occupation: Medicine.


After graduating from the Harvard Medical School, in 1931, I spent the summer as ship's doctor on a surveying expedition in northern Labrador. This expedition was organized by Dr. Alexander Forbes of the Harvard Medical School. In the fall of the same year, I studied medicine in Vienna and returned to Boston via Constan- tinople, Athens, and Rome. After completing my two years' in- terneship at the Massachusetts General Hospital, I spent a month visiting our classmate, J. B. Field, at his delightful ranch school


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near Phoenix, Arizona. During the next two months, I worked as surgical interne at the Massachusetts State Prison Colony Hos- pital, Norfolk. I was medical officer for the International Grenfell Association at Cartwright, Labrador, in the summer of 1934. At present I am studying pathology at the Mallory Institute of Pa- thology, Boston City Hospital. I have an appointment for the year 1935 as resident surgeon at the Boston City Hospital and teach- ing fellow in surgery at Tufts Medical School.




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