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OTTO MILLER, JR .: Farmer. Home Address, R.F.D. 1, Napoleon, Ohio. Married, Irene F. Duffy, Sept. 12, 1923, Lorain, Ohio (di- vorced 1933); Helen I. Barlow, Jan. 18, 1935, Napoleon, Ohio. Children, Mary Elisabeth, June 25, 1924; Otto, 3d, Dec. 15, 1925; Jean Irene, July 1, 1927; Cherry Lee, Aug. 24, 1935 (m. Richard Denny ); Hugo, June 16, 1937 (m. Janet Tracy ); James H., March 7, 1939 (m. Judith Shartzer); Karen Sue, Feb. 6, 1940; Jon Thomas, July 23, 1941. Grandchildren, Glenn Arthur Miller and Mary Kathe- rine Miller, children of Hugo and Janet Miller.
Republican county central committeeman, 1948-56; chairman, Republican county executive committee, 1955; president, director, Napoleon Grain & Stock Company, 1956-57; director, Ohio Jersey Breeders Association, 1958-59; member advisory board, Heller Memorial Hospital, since 1959.
PAUL ANDREW MILLER: Investment Securities. Home and Office Address, 428 First St., S.E., Minot, N. Dak. Married, M. Beatrice Melby, March 26, 1922, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Children, Betty June, June 12, 1923 (m. Joseph I. Concha); Margaret Jean, April 22, 1925; Anne Louise, Aug. 14, 1927 (m. Donald M. Beals); Paul Melby, Harvard '50, Jan. 7, 1929 (m. Carol Walker); Patricia Jo, June 5, 1931 (m. Hiram Nowlan, Jr.); Katherine Marie, Oct. 2, 1935. Grandchildren, Elizabeth Anne Beals, July 14, 1949; Marc Beals, Aug. 4, 1951; Mary Beals, June 13, 1954; Paula Beals, Sept. 7, 1956; Debbie Beals, Aug. 11, 1958; Adela Beatriz Concha, July 28, 1957; Alicia Ventura Concha, Sept. 5, 1958; Paul Andrew Miller, Nov. 11, 1959.
Chairman, Ward County Tuberculosis and Health Association; director, executive committee member, North Dakota Tuberculosis and Health Association; treasurer, Minot Shrine Club; chairman,
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board of directors, First Congregational Church; member N.A.S.D., Rotary Club.
RALPH GEORGE MILLER died April 8, 1959, at Charlottesville, Va.
FRANCIS NEEDHAM MILLETT: Investment Officer. Home Address, 32 Martha PI., Chappaqua, N.Y. Office Address, Marine Midland Trust Co., 120 Broadway, New York 15, N.Y. Married, Deborah Wood, April 16, 1927, Concord, Mass. Children, Joan Standish, Dec. 17, 1929 (m. David Pape); Francis Needham, Jr., Harvard '54, March 29, 1932 (m. Emily Grant Thomas); Winthrop Wood, Feb. 2, 1943. Grandchildren, David Pape, Jan. 16, 1953; Michael Pape, Oct. 7, 1955; Scott Pape, March 24, 1958.
Recent years of living in New York City exurbia have gone very fast, probably because there doesn't seem to be time enough for everything one wants to do. Labors on investment management and economic trends plus getting into and out of New York City take up most of each business day. However, on weekends we take many trips to a family place in New Hampshire, visit in Massachusetts on the North Shore, or just stay in exurbia for a swim, barbecue, or some other quiet activity. Deborah has been busy as president both of the local garden club and of her women's society, as member of the D.A.R. and a committee for a new school, as hostess for senior citizens, and as deaconess of the large Congre- gational Church here where I have been serving as treasurer for about five years.
We take much pride in our offspring and their offspring. Our eldest, Joan, a graduate of Colby College, is raising a family of boys in Watertown, Connecticut. Our elder son, Peter, graduated from Harvard in 1954, spent two years as a lieutenant in the Army artillery, then obtained a master's degree and a lovely bride, and is now at Chapel Hill writing a thesis for a doctorate. Our young- est, Win, is in school here and does a little coin collecting with his dad. It is easy to see that we must try to stay young.
Besides the Marine Midland Trust Company, my associations include the New York Society of Security Analysts, Westchester Coin Club, Association of Harvard Chemists, and Harvard Club of Westchester.
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ROBERT DODDS MILLIKEN: Textile Finishing. Home Address, Butner, N.C. Office Address, Mount Hope Finishing Co., Butner, N.C., and Henderson, N.C. Married, Jean Montgomery Thomas, Sept. 10, 1932, Taunton, Mass. Children, Joan Thomas, Sept. 13, 1946; John Knowles, Dec. 13, 1948.
President of the Mount Hope Finishing Company and trustee of the Durham (North Carolina) Academy. I still keep a summer home in Falmouth, Massachusetts. My chief diversion is duck, goose, quail and dove shooting in North Carolina, with only occa- sional golf mixed in.
MORRISON MILLS died September 25, 1940, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
RANLET MINER: Manufacturer - Vice-chairman of Board, Treas- urer. Home Address, 324 Culver Rd., Rochester 7, N.Y. Office Address, Pfaudler Permutit, Inc., 1000 West Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Married, Anne Lindsay, June 14, 1930, Rochester, N.Y. (divorced 1941); Diana B. Boone, May 24, 1958. Children, Anne Lindsay, March 24, 1931 (m. E. Bradley Richardson); Ranlet, Jr., June 4, 1935. Grandchildren, Lindsay Currier Richardson, April 4, 1956; E. Bradley Richardson, Jr., March 3, 1958.
Director, Lord Electric Company, New York City, Maquinaria Industrial, S.A., Mexico City; regional vice-president, Associated Harvard Clubs.
JAY HUGH MONTGOMERY died November 23, 1953, at Boston, Mass.
DONALD HUMPHREY MOONEY: Drainage Design Engineer. Home Address, 159 Pine St., Quincy 70, Mass. Office Address, Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, Inc., 11 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Married, Hilda Knowles, Sept. 4, 1927, Chicago, Ill. Child, Rodney Thomas Mooney, 2d (m. Anne Langston). Grandchildren, Rodney Thomas Mooney, 3d; Theresa Ann Mooney.
JOHN MASON MOORE: Newspaper Advertising. Home Address, 395 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. Office Address, Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Married, Ernestine Thatcher,
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Sept. 9, 1928, Monument Beach, Mass. (divorced 1941). Child, John Mason, Jr., Harvard '54, March 10, 1933.
Director of the Luzerne National Bank and of the Wilkes-Barre YMCA. Principal diversion - travel.
JORGE MANUEL MORALES: Lawyer. Home Address, 173 San Jorge St., Santurce, Puerto Rico. Home Address, 222 Ochoa Bldg., P.R. Box 4744, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Married, Conchita Gonzalez, July 6, 1932. Children, Jorge, April 22, 1933; Maria Victoria, April 15, 1935; Conchita F., July 18, 1941.
Same as in 1955.
CLIFFORD PHELPS MOREHOUSE: Publisher. Home Address, 20 Lily Pond Lane, Katonah, N.Y. Office Address, Morehouse- Barlow Co., Inc., 14 E. 41st St., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Ellen Louise Smith, March 16, 1927. Children, Ellen Louise, Aug. 30, 1930 (m. James Lee Henry ); Lilias Macon, Jan. 1, 1933 (m. Jackson M. Bruce, Jr.); Frederic Cook, Harvard '59, July 28, 1937 (m. Marget Sands). Grandchildren, Lilias Stephanie Bruce, Oct. 30, 1956; Andrew Edgell Bruce, Sept. 29, 1958; Helen Margaret Henry, Sept. 29, 1958; Susan Perry Morehouse, Sept. 24, 1959.
I continue to be vice-president and secretary of Morehouse- Barlow Company (formerly Morehouse-Gorham Company ), pub- lishers of books and supplies for the Episcopal Church. Specifically, I am editor of the Episcopal Church Annual, and of the Episcopal Church Fellowship Series, textbooks for church schools. I am also a lieutenant-colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
In 1955 and 1958 I attended the triennial General Convention of the Episcopal Church as a deputy from the diocese of New York, and served as chairman of the committee on dispatch of business in both conventions. In 1956 I was a member of a five-man dele- gation to visit and study the Church of South India, and that trip involved my first (but I hope not my last) journey around the world, as I went out via Italy and Lebanon, and back via the Philippines, Okinawa, and Japan. I hope to attend the Class Re- union in 1960, and marvel again at how my classmates age while I remain young.
P.S .: Jack Bruce and I now have two grandchildren in common. Can any other classmate equal that record?
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IRA VICTOR MORRIS: Writer. Home and Office Address, Rozay- en-Brie (Seine et Marne), France. Married, Edita de Toll, 1925, Paris, France. Child, Ivan, Harvard '46, Nov. 29, 1925 (m. Ayako Ogawa ).
After some years of publishing and newspaper work, I turned to creative writing. Since then I have written and published seven novels, a vast number of short stories and a good deal of non-fiction work. Most of my books have had foreign editions, and my last novel, The Paper Wall, is appearing in French before the English and American publication. I have made my home for a good many years at Rozay-en-brie, in the farm country to the east of Paris. A new long novel is in progress, set in Sweden and Russia at the end of the first World War.
LAWRENCE MORRIS: Lawyer. Home Address, 439 E. 51st St., New York 22, N.Y. Office Address, Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, 67 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Ruth J. Spafford, Jan. 31, 1953. Children, Louise Dakin Valentine, June 23, 1934 (m. Robert Bruce Fitzgerald); Josephine Manson Wittmeyer, Oct. 13, 1936 (stepdaughters). Grandchild, Sharon Fitzgerald, June 2, 1959.
I continue my practice as a family and fiduciary lawyer as a partner in the firm of Hawkins, Delafield & Wood. In early 1959 I bought "a house in the country" on a high point in Armonk, Westchester County, where on clear days we can see across the sound to Long Island. During daylight-saving time I am a com- muter and take off Fridays from the office. I enjoy making com- post for my wife's organic garden: we never burn leaves. In 1957 we took a trip to California and have done some other mild traveling east of the Mississippi. Besides spending time with family, friends, books, tennis and the never-ending work of learning to be the Person I might be, I am active in: Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church; New York Presbytery; New York City Mission Society; Academy of Religion and Mental Health; The Searing Schools; Harvard's Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C .; Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation; New York Cancer Research Institute; and National Information Bureau.
WILLIAM ARCHIBALD MORRISON: Industrial Editor. Home Address, 178 Morgan St., Holyoke, Mass. Office Address, Massa- chusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass. Married,
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Adelle Goodyear, Aug. 25, 1928, Norwich, Conn. Children, Wil- liam Austin, Sept. 1, 1930; Thomas Andrews, Jan. 15, 1934 (m. Sondra Patashnick); Emily Adelle, April 8, 1936 (m. Richard Simpson). Grandchild, Anne Elizabeth Morrison, Sept. 3, 1958 (parents Thomas A. and Sondra Morrison).
Activities: travel in the United States, Canada, and the British Isles. Interests and diversions: golf actively. Played St. Andrews in June 1959. Publications - well, I'm an editor!
JOHN BREWSTER MORTON: Advertising Account Executive and TV Writer. Home Address, 155 Cleveland Ave., Buffalo 22, N.Y. Office Address, Comstock & Co., 651 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N.Y. Married, Solveig Indahl, May 28, 1926, New York, N.Y.
LUTHER WRIGHT MOTT: Banker - Secretary, Oswego County Savings Bank. Home Address, 73 W. Schuyler St., Oswego, N.Y. Office Address, 44 E. Bridge St., Oswego, N.Y. Married, Elizabeth Bailey Young, March 4, 1933, Elmira, N.Y. Children, Bailey E., March 23, 1937; Nancy R., June 2, 1945.
I enjoy golf and swimming in the summer, hunting in the fall, bowling and snow shoveling in the winter. I have been active with the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis and am a member of the board of trustees of the Old Ladies Home and the City Library. My family likes to tour and travel, which we do extensively.
CHARLES FREDERICK MULLER: Plant and Seed Store Sales. Home Address, 201 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 12, Calif. Office Address, Germain's, Inc., 625 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif.
* FREDERIC ALLEN MULLONEY: Address, 5 Loring Rd., Winthrop 52, Mass.
GEORGE SALTONSTALL MUMFORD: Manufacturer. Home Address, Pegan Lane, Dover, Mass. Office Address, Scott & Wil- liams, Inc., 79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Married, Alice Herrick, June 23, 1925, Milton, Mass. Children, Alice Herrick, Sept. 22, 1926; George Saltonstall, 3d, Harvard '50, Nov. 13, 1928; James G., Harvard '58, June 17, 1935. Grandchildren, Barbara Hill Mumford, Feb. 14, 1951; Elizabeth Herrick Mumford, Nov. 4, 1952; Robert Lee Mumford, July 17, 1957.
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I am still treasurer, director and clerk of the corporation of Scott & Williams, Inc., manufacturers of knitting machinery; also director of several other companies. My charitable affiliations are about the same as previously reported. I still keep up an interest in the out of doors with the usual trips to Canada, and in 1958 did some salmon fishing on the Alta River 400 miles inside the Arctic Circle in Norway - a very interesting experience. At home, it is now more gardening than tennis.
* DAVID HOADLEY MUNROE: Address, 36 W. 69th St., New York 23, N.Y.
EDWARD JOSEPH MURPHY: Chemist. Home Address, 1224 Highman St., Pittsburgh 5, Pa. Office Address, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Bruceton, Pa. Married, Margaret Carney, Sept. 3, 1929, Somerville, Mass. Children, Edward Joseph, Jr., July 17, 1930 (married); Paul Francis, April 22, 1934 (married); Louise Hunt, June 5, 1940; David Lawrence, Dec. 4, 1943. Grandchildren, Karen Ann Murphy, March 10, 1954, Brian Douglas Murphy, March 6, 1957, children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, Jr .; Paul Francis Murphy, Jr., Jan. 10, 1955, and Robert Dean Murphy, July 11, 1956, children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Murphy.
I am employed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Bruceton, Pennsyl- vania.
* JAMES SMILEY MURPHY: Address, 5931 Sherwood Drive, Oakland, Calif.
JOHN CAREY MURPHY: Interior Decorator. Home Address, 1242 N. State St., Chicago 10, Ill. Office Address, Watson & Boaler, Inc., 712 N. Rush St., Chicago 11, Ill. Married, Margaret Hamble- ton, June 2, 1936, Chicago, Ill.
I have been president of Watson and Boaler since 1951, and this responsibility has kept me gratifyingly busy. There has been some time for a moderate amount of travel here and abroad. In addition, I have devoted considerable time to our professional organization, the American Institute of Decorators, on the national board of which I serve as governor. I am a director and was a vice-president of Chicago's North Michigan Avenue Association,
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and am also an officer of the Chicago unit of Recording for the Blind.
JOHN GORDON MURPHY: Lawyer. Home Address, 27 Slocum Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. Office Address, Small Business Adminis- tration, 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston 10, Mass. Married, Helen A. Card, Oct. 17, 1943, Haverhill, Mass. Child, John Gordon, Jr., June 21, 1946.
Attorney-adviser at the Boston regional office of the Small Business Administration, a governmental agency. Member of the Boston Bar Association and the Middlesex Bar Association.
CHARLES COUDERT NAST: Lawyer. Home Address, 501 Lex- ington Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Office Address, 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Charlotte B. Brown, Dec. 6, 1928, New York, N.Y. (divorced 1933); Juliet Houser, May 1, 1937, Indi- anapolis, Ind. Child, Peter C., March 22, 1930 (m. Nancy Marsh), died Feb. 24, 1958. Grandchildren, Susan R., Aug. 24, 1953; Rebecca R., Nov. 25, 1954; Theresa R., May 26, 1956; Deborah R., July 13, 1957.
The following events of possible interest have occurred since 1955:
1. Because of the death of my partner, Harry H. Van Aken, in 1955, our firm name was changed from DeWitt, Van Aken & Nast to DeWitt, Nast & Diskin on January 1, 1957.
2. My third and fourth granddaughters were born, respectively, in May, 1956, and July, 1957. These happy events were over- shadowed by:
3. The death of my son Peter on February 24, 1958. He was a first lieutenant and a trained helicopter and fixed wing Army air- craft pilot attached to the aviation section of the Headquarters Company of the 42nd Infantry Division of the New York Army National Guard. While on a training flight with another officer between Amityville, Long Island, and Westover Air Base near Springfield, Mass., his plane, taking off from a refueling stop, hit some high tension wires and fell to the ice in the Connecticut River. Peter was killed instantly and his co-pilot severely injured.
4. On March 1, 1957, I was designated commander of the 42d Infantry Division of the New York Army National Guard in the place of the former commander, who retired on February 28, 1957.
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Promotion to major general in the Reserve Corps and in the National Guard followed in due course, with date of rank November 10, 1959.
5. In pursuance of my military avocation, I attended the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from January 2 to May 1, 1959, and completed that course successfully. It was far more difficult than any semester I can recall while a student at Harvard.
SAMUEL ALEXANDER NEMZOFF: Education. Home Address, 189 Clinton Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. Office Address, Temple Israel, Longwood Ave. at Plymouth St., Boston, Mass. Married, Sophia Helene Marcovitz, Aug. 25, 1929, Boston. Children, Judith Ann, Oct. 2, 1938; Ruth Esther, Dec. 10, 1940.
During these thirty-five years out of college I have led three lives in the field of education. I have been director of a camp for underprivileged boys, master at the Boston Latin School, and director of religious education at Temple Israel, Boston. There has been no change during the past five years except that I have dis- continued my camp activities and now remain in camping only in an advisory capacity.
RICHARD WILLIAM NEUBECKER: President, Tower Candy Company. Home Address, 4459 W. 228th St., Fairview Park, Cleve- land 26, Ohio. Office Address, 1388 W. 70th St., Cleveland 2, Ohio. Married, Mary Louise Steiner, June 9, 1929, Knightstown, Ind. Children, Margaret M. L., Jan. 4, 1931 (m. Richard Wardell Houser); Helen Ann, Dec. 20, 1933. Grandchildren, Kathryn Ann Houser, July 21, 1950; Candace Elizabeth Houser, April 28, 1952.
Same as 1955 - five years later. President, Tower Company; secretary, Exchange Club of Fairview Park. Diversions: fishing, bowling, bumming.
* WILLIAM MENDEL NEWMAN: Address, % White-Rodgers Electrical Co., 1209 Cass Ave., St. Louis 6, Mo.
JOHN HOWARD NEWTON: Insurance Agent. Home Address, 90 Central St., Foxboro, Mass. Office Address, 18 South St., Fox- boro, Mass. Married, Eva Mae (Harris) Bennett, Nov. 22, 1957, Brookline, Mass. Children, Barbara Bennett (stepdaughter), Dec. 9, 1937 (m. William T. Galvin, Jr.); Gordon Harris Bennett ( step-
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son), July 1, 1941. Grandchildren, Stephen Douglas Galvin, Oct. 31, 1959.
Classmates, observe two noteworthy events: I have responded to a Class Reunion questionnaire, and have at last become a bene- dict, having married and acquired a family.
Above the entrance of the Dexter Gate to Harvard Yard appears the inscription, "Enter to grow in wisdom," and over the exit is carved, "Depart better to serve thy country and thy kind." I have never forgotten those significant words in traveling the highways of life, learning that wisdom derives not so much from books as from experience, which invariably teaches us the hard way. Con- sequently I have been guided by the latter half of the above advice.
I served my country during World War II, first in 1942 as a member of a three-man War Price and Rationing Board, and second in 1942-43 as a radio technician in the U.S. Army Air Forces, hav- ing succumbed as an eligible forty-year-old bachelor to the beckon- ing of the draft. Some fun, especially when one can boast the dubious distinction of being the only Pfc. in the entire Class of 1925! (There were plenty of captains, majors and colonels.)
On discharge I worked for fifteen months at the Foxboro Com- pany which made precision recording instruments under war con- tracts. Any spare time I devoted to my father's insurance business. Since his death in 1957 I have continued the agency under my own name, thereby preserving my independence as a small businessman who is his own boss; advantage - no union troubles; price tag - sole responsibility.
I have never been attracted to public office, but have served my community on various committees such as insurance, finance, high- way safety, electric power plant and the like. I have been a trustee of Bethany Congregational Church and Foxborough Cemetery Corporation, a corporator of Norwood Hospital and Foxborough Savings Bank, a director of the local community chest. Also am a member of Foxboro Lions Club as past president, Excelsior Lodge, I.O.O.F., American Legion, National Association of Insurance Agents, institutional representative of Boy Scouts of America for ten years, and member of "The Society in Dedham for the Apprehen- sion of Horse Thieves," the oldest organization of its kind in the United States. Don't laugh; it really exists!
Wrestling with taxes, business and family problems, I live a comparatively simple life in a small, but rapidly growing com-
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munity half way between Boston and Providence, and not far from Cape Cod where I have a comfortable summer home at Falmouth Heights. Tried to be brief, but had to make up for the last two Class Reports. 'Nuff said; see you at the Thirty-fifth Anniversary Reunion.
CLAUD NICHOLLS died December 29, 1933, at Quincy, Mass.
FESSENDEN ARENBERG NICHOLS: Rector of Christ Church (Episcopal). Home Address, 69 Washington Ave., Suffern, N.Y. Office Address, Christ Church, Suffern, N.Y. Married, Ethel Mar- jorie Jourdan, May 10, 1930, New York, N.Y. Children, Marjorie Grace, 1930; Carolyn Jourdan, 1936 (m. N. Chester Reynolds ); Catherine Palmer, 1944.
In 1960 our parish celebrates its centennial. I now have a full- time curate. For nearly four years I have been part-time Protestant chaplain in Rockland State Hospital. And so the ministry continues to be of absorbing interest to one who first thought of it in fresh- man year, at an orientation lecture in Smith Hall, on the river Charles. With every recurring anniversary I value increasingly my good luck in moving from Roxbury Latin School to Harvard, almost by chance!
THADDEUS NICHOLS: Investment Trust (Public Relations ). Home Address, 157 Plain Rd., Wayland, Mass. Office Address, Putnam Management Co., 60 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Married, Elizabeth Richardson, June 5, 1935, Brookline, Mass. Children, John Eliot, April 3, 1936; Frederick Thaddeus, March 6, 1940.
Elder son, a junior at Purdue; younger, a freshman at Princeton.
THOMAS NICKERSON: Director of University Office of Publica- tions and Information. Home Address, 4759 Kahala Ave., Honolulu 15, Hawaii. Office Address, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 14, Hawaii. Married, Lydia Coonley, Dec. 17, 1930, New York, N.Y. Children, David, Harvard '55, Jan. 1, 1933; Stuart C., Harvard '58, Jan. 10, 1935 (m. Juliet Henry).
The year 1957 was notable for a year-long celebration of the University's fiftieth anniversary; 1958 for a trip to Europe and at- tendance at my younger son's wedding en route; 1959 for achieve-
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ment of statehood and plans to establish an East-West Cultural Center in Hawaii.
My principal interests are my work as chairman of the Univer- sity of Hawaii Press and directing the university's public relations program. Principal diversion: sitting in the garden and enjoying a drink with my wife and occasional classmates such as Dunne, Wheelwright, and Morris Brown. National associations: American College Public Relations Association; Public Relations Society of America; Association of American University Presses; American Institute of Graphic Arts.
PHILIP CHARLES NILES: Industrial Consultant. Home Address, Armonk, N.Y. Ofice Address, Grand Central Terminal, New York, N.Y. Married, Katherine Faulkner, April 11, 1959, Chappaqua, N.Y. Children, Richard, 1939; Katherine, 1942; Stephen, 1944; Helen, 1946; Martha, 1948 (stepchildren).
Specialize in the negotiation of corporate mergers. Projecting large diameter crude oil pipe lines in conjunction with major oil companies. Vice-president, director, International Oil Pipeline Cor- poration; director, Norma-Hoffmann Bearings Corporation (1955); member, American Petroleum Institute, Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., New York Society of Security Analysts; director, member of executive committee and special funds chairman, United Fund of Northern Westchester; active in United States-Canadian relation- ships. Diversions: particularly interested in educating five step- children.
JACOB VINCENT NISSENSON died August 16, 1922, at St. Faustin, P.Q., Canada.
* FRANCIS ALOYSIUS NOLAN: Address, 122 Brookfield Rd., Winthrop, Mass.
JOHN PAUL NOLAN: U.S. Storekeeper Gauger. Home Address, Sterling Street, Lancaster, Mass. Office Address, Alcohol Tax Unit, U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue, 53 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Married, Frances M. Heagney, Aug. 11, 1941, Clinton, Mass.
ALBERT NORRIS: Teacher. Home and Office Address, Milton Academy, Milton 86, Mass. Married, Mary Louise Weiss, June 30,
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