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Now that I am back in business, I expect to concentrate on a picking up of business reins and then will gradually resume the many outside activities of an educational and philanthropic charac- ter, which took up a good portion of my time before I entered govern- ment service.
ELDRIDGE JOHNSON MACEWAN died March 22, 1941, at Bryn Mawr, Pa.
FREDERICK THOMAS McGILL, JR .: Professor of English; Di- rector, Division of Humanities. Home Address, 274 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N.J. Office Address, Newark College of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, 40 Rector St., Newark, N.J. Married, Virginia Louise Frederick, Aug. 29, 1931, Chesham, N.H. Children, Jean Stoddard, Dec. 4, 1936 (m. Gardner B. Collins); David Lin- wood, Nov. 16, 1943. Grandchild, Susan Jean Collins, Aug. 31, 1959.
Although I still teach a little, my duties are mainly adminis- trative. I spend my summers at Star Island, Isle of Shoals, Ports- mouth, N.H., helping to manage the hotel where Unitarians and Congregationalists hold their summer conferences. One of my con-
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tinuing interests is the Unitarian Laymen's League, of which I am currently a regional vice-president. Diversion: painting water- color landscapes ( very primitive).
EUGENE FRANCIS McGILLEN: Address, 120 York St., New Haven, Conn.
PHILIP LINWOOD MCLAUGHLIN: Public Utility Manager; Mer- chant. Home Address, 4911 N.E. 27th Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla. Office Address, Palmdale Water & Gas Co., P.O. Box 1638, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Married, Raye Florence Ellis, February, 1943, Providence, R.I. Child, Phylis Linwood, June 22, 1944.
General manager, Palmdale Water and Gas Company; presi- dent, Kerry Shops, Inc., Daytona Beach, Florida. Enjoying Florida.
DONALD DUNCAN MACMILLAN: Retailing - Department Store Owner. Home Address, 337 Highland Ave., West Newton 65, Mass. Office Address, Calvert's Department Store, Needham Heights, Mass. Married, Frances J. Canty, June 27, 1931, Brookline, Mass. Children, Nancy Lee, April 8, 1932 (m. John G. Higgins); Donald Joseph, Harvard '61, July 26, 1938.
I am semi-retired. I go to business each morning and leave for Charles River Country Club each noon. I join friends who follow the same routine and generally play nine holes of golf, followed by an hour or two of bridge. My son, Donald, is in his junior year at Harvard and resides at Winthrop House.
JOHN HOOVER McPHERSON: Examiner, Division of Insurance, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Home Address, 47 Brook St., Scituate, Mass. Office Address, Div. of Insurance, Commonwealth of Mass., 100 Nashua St., Boston, Mass. Married, Grace B. Kay, April 30, 1927, Medford, Mass. Children, John D., April 9, 1928 (m. Constance Bailey); Dorothy Anne, Aug. 19, 1931 (m. L. Chase Wickersham). Grandchildren, Linda McPherson, July 29, 1952; David Allen McPherson, Nov. 19, 1953; Judith McPherson, Oct. 12, 1955; Ann McPherson, Sept. 29, 1958; Wendy Wickersham, Nov. 30, 1954; Lysle Chase Wickersham, Sept. 19, 1956.
My business has not changed from the last Report. My princi- pal diversion is watching my fairly numerous jet-propelled grand- children grow and flourish.
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FRANCIS McTIERNAN: Retired. Address, 1260 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.
The most impressive thing that has happened to me since our last Reunion has been that I have climbed past the sixty mark and am now three score and two. Apart from this epochal Event, life has gone along pretty much as heretofore: enjoying to the full the benefits of Florida living; boating, fishing, swimming, traveling, with, of course, some little time given to business interests. In the summer of 1958, I enjoyed a motor tour of southern Europe - Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria, and in the summer of 1959, drove across the country to California and then flew to Hawaii for a look at our new fiftieth state. On the return trip, I ran into a little excitement at Yellowstone Park, when the August, 1959, earthquake kept the mountains quivering for a few days.
As many others have done, I participated actively in the fund- raising campaign of A Program for Harvard College, and, as area canvassing chairman, I was proud to have the Miami district go comfortably over the top. Those who were close friends of mine in college will be interested to know that as a result of the Program there will be a memorial plaque to my old chum, Ray (Raeburn Stanley ) Hunt, A.M. '23, in one of the student rooms in Leverett House. I have always found our Class Reunions to be happy, stimu- lating affairs, and I am looking forward to our Thirty-fifth.
FRANCIS LITTLEFIELD MAHADY: Medical Supply Distributor. Home Address, 271 Dartmouth St., Boston 16, Mass. Office Ad- dress, E. F. Mahady Co., 225 Monsignor O'Brien Highway, Cam- bridge 41, Mass. Married, Loulette Mosier, June 1, 1943. Child, Mrs. Pierette Birchall. Grandchildren: Richard Birchall and Charles Birchall.
President of E. F. Mahady Company.
JOHN LEE MAHIN: Writer - Producer. Home Address, 2085 N. Beverly Glen Blvd., West Los Angeles 24, Calif. Office Address, Mahin-Rackin Productions, N.B.C., Burbank, Calif. Married, Nica Mahin. Children, Graham Lee, Oct. 20, 1927 (m. Beverly Hudson); Michael, Jan. 19, 1929; Timothy, 1940; Margaret Lee, Jan. 16, 1949.
* JOHN JOSIAH MAISEL: Address, 53 Tudor Pl., Buffalo, N.Y.
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WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MAJOR: Car Service - Railroad Passenger Business. Home Address, 123 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Office Address, Pullman Co., Union Station, Chicago, Ill. Married, Catherine Maria MacSherry, June 13, 1928 (divorced 1935); Agnes Charlotte Pederson, April 16, 1943. Children, Charles Montgomery, July 26, 1930 (m. Margaret Schoenbachler); Karrick Lee, March 9, 1945. Grandchildren, Paul Major; Yvonne Major.
Principal interests remain unchanged - chess, the life and works of Francois Villon, and naval history. Write for my own amusement, and not for publication. For eleven years edited as a hobby Chess Life, the official publication of the United States Chess Federation, but finally became bored with it and chess politics. Remain un- gregarious by disposition, but not anti-social. Prefer reading to TV, and music over radio programs. In other words, the times have changed, but I have not. I remain unconvinced that movement in itself necessarily represents progress.
THEODORE HERZL MALMUD: Lawyer; Under-Sheriff of City of New York. Home Address, 672 E. 19th St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y. Office Address, 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx 51, N.Y. Married, Ethel Segall, Jan. 1, 1932, New York, N.Y. Children, Elizabeth Rachel, June 30, 1936 (m. Herbert Tulchin); Thomas Jonathan, April 7, 1939. Grandchild, Steve Tulchin, Oct. 21, 1959.
I have become a leader of a Great Books discussion group which meets under the auspices of the New York Public Library system. It has turned out to be the hardest, most stimulating and most rewarding work I have done in over fifteen years. That work has also resulted in giving me the kind of education I failed to get when I was at college.
Another interest is real estate, which has been financially re- warding. At the moment I am transmuting an apartment house into an office building in the heart of White Plains. And one of my joys has been to do some of the physical labor myself, as well as the planning.
JOSEPH MANDELL: Business Executive. Home Address, 503 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Office Address, Joseph Mandell & Co., Inc., 36-42 W. Broadway, South Boston 27, Mass. Married, Pearl Bornstein, March 21, 1928, Brookline, Mass. Children, Ste- phen Allen, Harvard '54, M.B.A. '57, March 4, 1933; Merle Judith,
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Sept. 24, 1934 (m. E. Donald Shapiro). Grandchild: Felicia Louise Shapiro, Jan. 11, 1958.
Executive of Joseph Mandell & Company, Inc., wholesale floor covering distributors.
JOHN JOSEPH SHERRY MANGAN: Writer and Translator. Home Address, Route de Rambouillet, Dampierre, Seine-et-Oise, France. Married, Marguerita Kristina Charlotta Landin, Sept. 2, 1939, Dam- pierre, Seine-et-Oise, France (died May 11, 1953).
Occasional appearances in relatively distinguished but obscure publications and persistent refusals of my novels by United States publishers pretty well summarize my very slight connection with "civilization."
LLOYD ONDERDONK VERNON MANN: Stockbroker. Home Address, 80 East End Ave., New York 28, N.Y. Office Address, Cady, Roberts & Co., 488 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Married, Elizabeth Foster, April 4, 1929 (divorced 1937); Mary Horan, Sept. 6, 1940. Children, Mariana Vernon, May 1, 1930 (m. Peter Smith); Nancy Lloyd Vernon, Feb. 17, 1932 (m. Philip N. Israel); Mary Sheridan Cogan (stepdaughter); Rev. Timothy Cogan (stepson). Grandchildren, John Cram Smith; Eileen Lloyd Smith; Elinor Lee Smith; Carol Israel; Eleanor Wendell Israel.
* GEORGE WILBURN BURTON MANNING: Address, % Good- year, Apartado 1028, Mexico D.F., Mexico.
JOHN FREDERICK MANNING: Chief Accountant of Telephone Company. Home Address, 32 Depot St., Sharon, Mass. Office Ad- dress, New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., 185 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Married, Frances Bernard, June 20, 1928, Cambridge, Mass. (divorced 1939); Frances G. Guild, April 16, 1955, Milford, N.H. Children, Maureen, March 13, 1929 (m. John Wyrant); Richard Frederick, Sept. 16, 1930; Louise, Nov. 1, 1932 (m. James McCord). Grandchildren, Richard David Moses, September, 1958, son of Sarah M. and Donald Moses; Neil Alexander McCord, July, 1959, son of Louise and James McCord.
My principal activity during the past five years has been the en- joyment of success in achieving a happy marriage and home life, and with that background a far better adjustment to life in business
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as an "organization man." Principal diversions are music, boating and motoring (three cross-country trips). Member of the National Association of Accountants, and an honorary citizen of Boystown, Nebraska.
JAMES JAY MAPES died August 9, 1925, at Paris, France.
HAROLD STANLEY MARCUS: Retail Merchant - President, Neiman-Marcus Company. Home Address, 1 Nonesuch Rd., Dallas 14, Texas. Office Address, Neiman-Marcus Company, Dallas, Texas. Married, Mary Cantrell, Nov. 7, 1932, Dallas, Texas. Children, Jerrie, Sept. 2, 1936 (m. Frederick M. Smith, 2d); Richard, Harvard '60, and Wendy (twins), Oct. 2, 1938. Grandchild, Jeanette Marcus Smith, Nov. 29, 1958.
My business activities during the past five years have taken me to Europe annually and around the country on frequent occasions. Neiman-Marcus, the business of which I am president, has added a store in Houston, so I go to this city often. As an Overseer of Harvard I have been given the pleasant reason for coming to Cam- bridge at regular intervals and since my son, Dick, has been a stu- dent during this period it has made those visits doubly pleasurable. I am a director of the Dallas Transit Company, Republic National Bank and have just recently retired as a director of Slick Airways. I have been promoted in rank in the Legion de Honore to an Officier and I have been given an honorary O.B.E. by Great Britain. I am a Grand Officier in the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, a di- rector of the Dallas Council on World Affairs and the Dallas Sym- phony Society. I am a trustee and vice-chairman of the board of Hockaday School and a trustee of the Graduate Research Center located on the Southern Methodist University campus. My diver- sions are in the field of collecting in the areas of contemporary art, primitive sculpture and typography.
MORRIS MARDEN: Professor of Mathematics. Home Address, 403 E. Carlisle Ave., Milwaukee 17, Wis. Office Address, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis. Married, Miriam L. Goldman, Sept. 11, 1932, Boston, Mass. Children, Albert, Harvard '56, A.M. '57, Nov. 18, 1934; Philip, June 7, 1937.
Since our thirtieth reunion the principal events in my life have been the establishment of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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in 1956; my appointment as chairman of the mathematics depart- ment in 1957; and our trip to Scotland (International Mathematics Congress), Norway, Denmark and Poland (I was invited to give a paper to the Mathematics Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences ) during the summer of 1958. I have also published a few papers in some mathematical periodicals. My son Philip, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1959, is now a second-year student at the University of Wisconsin Medical School.
CHARLES CLIFTON MARKS: Chief Inspector, Credit Company. Home Address, 27 Knowles St., Newton Center 59, Mass. Office Address, Retail Credit Co., 31 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. Mar- ried, Mildred Matlack, Nov. 1, 1926, Marshfield, Mass. Children, Charles Clifton, Jr., June 24, 1927 (m. Edna Marks); Nancy Jean, Nov. 11, 1948; Patricia Ellen, March 11, 1950.
The two girls named above were my granddaughters but were adopted by my wife and me in 1953.
GUILLERMO SEBASTIÁN MARQUÉS: Medicine. Home and Office Address, P.O. Box 786, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Married, Eliza- beth M. Weingartner, Feb. 4, 1930, Bethlehem, Pa. (died Dec. 13, 1952); Monserrate Salgado, Aug. 3, 1956, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Children, Guillermo Sebastián, Jr., April 19, 1931 (m. Teresa Bibi- loni); Luis G., Feb. 3, 1958. Grandchildren, Elizabeth Margaret Marqués, April 14, 1954; Guillermo Sebastián Marqués, 3d; Teresa Marqués.
During the past five years I have had to reorganize my life com- pletely, due to the unfortunate death of my first wife and the mar- riage and subsequent departure from Arecibo of my son. However, my second marriage has been entirely successful, and I am looking forward to pleasant and serene declining age.
My principal interest is the practice of medicine, or rather, in my field of medicine, which is radiology. I am head of the X-ray Department of the Arecibo District Hospital, and visiting radiolo- gist to the Mountain District Hospital, in addition to a lucrative private practice. Besides, I own a 250-acre farm, which makes me a gentleman farmer, although in this field of endeavor I have not been quite successful.
As for diversions, I enjoy the theatre, the opera, symphonic music and light musical comedies, but the ballet remains a mystery
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to me. My main hobby is still record collecting, and the record library keeps on growing. However, I have remained safely distant from the so-called "stereo" recordings.
I belong to a few professional associations, in addition to the usual social clubs, but my main interest centers around my home and my family. And at dusk, after a day of hard toil, the silent, detached contemplation of the olive in a martini glass epitomizes most eloquently the end of a perfect day.
JOHN MARSHALL: Foundation Executive. Home Address, 45 Christopher St., New York 14, N.Y. Office Address, Rockefeller Foundation, 49 W. 49th St., New York, N.Y. Married, Mary Cran- don Gardner, June 9, 1928, Portland, Maine. Children, Mary Eliza- beth, Radcliffe '56, March 29, 1935 (m. Peter Dale Scott); Anne, Nov. 14, 1939. Grandchild, Catharine Dale Scott, May, 14, 1959.
Until August, 1959, I continued in the same work that had occu- pied me for twenty-six years, as associate director for the humani- ties in the Rockefeller Foundation, until 1958 still working overseas in the Middle East, after that in Europe, although always based on New York. In August, 1959, I was assigned as the Foundation's director of the Villa Serbelloni at Bellagio on Lake Como, which was left to the Foundation by the late Princess Della Torre e Tasso to be used for purposes connected with international understanding.
The hobby of cooking, which first developed in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, eventuated in the publication in 1959 by Duell, Sloan and Pearce of a cookbook, Classic Cooking: A New Approach to French Cuisine. I serve as a trustee of the Buxton School in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and as a member of the board of the John Anson Kittredge Educational Fund.
FRANK LEONARD MARTIN: Teacher - Head of Spanish and Italian Department. Home Address, 140 Adams St., Lexington 73, Mass. Office Address, Somerville High School, Somerville, Mass. Married, Mary E. Gill, April 24, 1942, Somerville, Mass. Children, Nancy Elizabeth, Nov. 24, 1945; Susan Marie, Jan. 15, 1948; Frank Leonard, Jr., Dec. 14, 1949.
President and director of the Somerville School Employees Fede- ral Credit Union since 1947. Trying to get it to grow a little each year has taken good care of spare time.
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CHARLES MARX, JR., died February 5, 1927, at New York, N.Y.
CHARLES COFFIN MASON died August 13, 1931, at South Hadley, Mass.
* HARDING TREMAIN MASON: Address, The New Yorker, 25 W. 43rd St., New York 36, N.Y.
SAUL SELIG MASON: Mail Clerk. Home Address, 54 Nightin- gale St., Dorchester, Mass.
One of the gratifications of devoted parenthood is the recovery from a long illness of a sick child. This, plus the ex-patient's neces- sary adjustment to the workaday world, seems properly understood by the Children's Hospital Medical Center, where I work as a relief clerk in the mail-room. Though the job isn't over-demanding, the pay is better than that of some of the professional, more difficult ones, where the compensation is chiefly in terms of experience: student nurses and interns, for instance. Nor should I omit the ex- ample of the many "unknowns," including the selfless souls of the Women's Committee whose recompense consists mainly of "the Lord's choicest blessings," though this group provides, through sun- dry tasks, much of the lubricant that makes the wheels go 'round. These are the people who feel that when a kid is sick, the parent needs "treatment" too, and afternoon teas for visiting parents are but one of their several functions.
Some of the cures at the hospital are quite dramatic, and here one sees nature imitating the art of the soap opera wherein the humblest scrubwoman becomes conscious of her identity as part of the team. There's something of a vicarious thrill working in the shadow of the bee-hives where East and West collaborate, and important phases in the history of medical science are always in the making - this in an atmosphere charged with the philosophy that the purpose of life is simply - more, and useful, life.
At this stage, my personal hope is for a well-rounded life of normal activity that will help delete those bitter, frustrating inter- ludes of the past.
JACOB MEYER MASTER died May 1, 1957, at Brooklyn, N.Y.
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ALFRED ARTHUR MEADOWS died January 12, 1958, at Palm Harbor, Fla.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEKELBURG: Lawyer. Home Address, 91 Bark St., Fall River, Mass. Office Address, Mekelburg & Mekel- burg, 142 Second St., Fall River, Mass. Married, Pearl Horvitz, Jan. 14, 1937, Brookline, Mass. Child, Edward Charles, Dec. 24, 1942.
ARTHUR MENDEL: Professor of Music. Home Address, 232 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Office Address, Clio Hall, Prince- ton, N.J. Married, Elsa M. Wissell, Aug. 23, 1934. Ossining, N.Y. Chairman of Music Department, Princeton University.
ARTHUR MENKEN: Historian, Pacific Missile Range. Home Ad- dress, 1919 Tollis Ave., Santa Barbara, Calif. Office Address, Naval Missile Center, Point Mugu, Calif. Married, Carol Littig, June 20, 1942, San Diego, Calif. Children, Eric, May 2, 1947; Laura, March 22, 1949.
After the Twenty-fifth Reunion, we left for Italy, where we spent six happy years in Naples and Rome. Five years were devoted to duty as films officer at the embassy, with the rank of attaché. Re- turned to California and set up housekeeping in Santa Barbara. The work at the Pacific Missile Range involves fascinating histori- cal work, in all its aspects. On the home front, we are enjoying an older home under ancient oaks, with views of ocean and mountains. Many of our college friends are here, and others come to visit. Our children attend a fine school - Crane Country Day - and we join in school and community activities in this most pleasant area. The best excuse for tearing ourselves away from here briefly will be our Thirty-fifth Reunion, which we plan to attend.
ALFRED THADDEUS MERIAN died August 17, 1958, at Wayne, Maine.
SAMSON MERRIAM: Lawyer. Home Address, 152 E. 94th St., New York 28, N.Y. Office Address, Carlin, Merriam, Feely & Dono- hue, 37 Wall St., New York 1, N.Y. Married, Rita Eileen London, March 18, 1937, New York, N.Y.
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* JAMES FRY MERSEREAU: Address, 5074 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C.
GEORGE KENT MIDDLETON: Chief Accountant, Department Store Chain. Home Address, 624 N. Florence St., Burbank, Calif. Office Address, Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., 401 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. Married, Margaret Naomi Smola, Aug. 12, 1939, Glendale, Calif. Child, Margaret Sally, Jan. 7, 1948.
WALTER JULIUS MILDE: Lawyer. Home Address, 2465 Arling- ton Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Office Address, Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis, 1759 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland 14, Ohio. Married, Gertrude J. Thompson, Feb. 8, 1930, Rosebank, Staten Island, N.Y. Children, Paul Arthur, Harvard '53, Oct. 29, 1931; Walter Lyall, Harvard '55, July 26, 1934 (m. Judith Gustaf- son); Gordon Thompson, Harvard '63, March 7, 1941.
Quite unintentionally I have been busier during the past five years than ever before in the practice of law, both on the firing line and as one of the few elders in my law office. I am a director of the Ohio Brass Company (Mansfield), the Richman Brothers Company (Cleveland) and the Green River Basin Corporation (Wyoming) and a trustee of Albert A. List Foundation ( Connecti- cut), but have spent most of my time in these last years in natural gas rate activities and in arbitration and legal proceedings relating to an immense new taconite iron ore enterprise in Minnesota. My added diversion has been attempting, when insomnia strikes, any- thing from water colors to oil portraits.
LEFFERTS MILLARD: Sales. Home Address, 34 Fruit Street, Worcester, Mass. Office Address, General Tire Co., 315 Grove St., Worcester, Mass. Married, Charlotte Wellington, July 25, 1942, Worcester, Mass. Child, Charlotte Wellington, May 30, 1944.
BERNARD MILLER: Stockbroker. Home Address, 315 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. Office Address, Weingarten & Co., 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Married, Theresa Woolner, April 24, 1930, New York, N.Y.
Member of the New York Stock Exchange, and a partner in the firm of Weingarten & Company. My principal activity has consisted of gaining about twelve pounds on an annual one month
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vacation in Europe and spending the other eleven months trying to lose them.
FREDERICK WAGNER MILLER: Controller - Chemical Com- pany. Home Address, 1707 Yardley Rd., Yardley, Pa. Office Ad- dress, Rhodia, Inc., New Brunswick, N.J. Married, Doryce H. Van Sciver, April 17, 1935, Lynn, Mass. Children, Doryce Diane, Aug. 27, 1937; Perry Van Sciver, Nov. 22, 1941.
Controllers Institute; National Association of Accountants.
* HAROLD DORR MILLER: Address, 189 Circle Drive, Plan- dome, N.Y.
MILTON LEONARD MILLER: Professor of Psychiatry. Home Address, R.F.D. 2, Chapel Hill, N.C. Office Address, Dept. of Psy- chiatry, University of North Carolina Medical School, Chapel Hill, N.C. Married, Bernice Saul, May 6, 1938, Chicago, Ill. Child, Jeffrey, Nov. 1, 1947.
Author of Nostalgia, published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1956, and by Gollancz, Ltd., London, 1956. President of Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of Southern California; senior consulting psychiatrist at County General Hospital, Los Angeles, California; associate clinical professor of psychiatry at University of Southern California Medical School. Member of Board of Pro- fessional Standards of American Psychoanalytic Association. Train- ing analyst at Institute for Psychoanalytic Medicine of Southern California. Appointed professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina, November, 1959.
NORMAN MILLER: Superintendent of Tyrone Area Public Schools. Home Address, 414 W. Fifth St., Tyrone, Pa. Office Ad- dress, 1317 Lincoln Ave., Tyrone, Pa. Married, Catherine Hirning, Aug. 8, 1935. Children, Virginia Lee, Dec. 14, 1938; William Nor- man, Dec. 24, 1941.
Visiting professor of school administration (summer sessions only ) at New York University (from which received Doctor's de- gree in educational administration in 1946) and Pennsylvania State University, since 1950; past president, Tyrone Rotary Club, the Schoolmen's Club of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Study Council with headquarters at Pennsylvania State University; superintendent
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of the Tyrone Borough and the Tyrone Area Schools, since 1939. A surprise testimonial dinner was held by the professional staff and community in April, 1959, in recognition of outstanding leadership and service to the schools and community.
In Tyrone and the area I am now active in these church and community activities: president of official board, member of board of trustees, and member of building committee, First Methodist Church; treasurer, Tyrone Borough Authority; member and director, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, and Community Chest.
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