Harvard class of 1925 : thirty-fifth anniversary report, Part 15

Author: Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1925
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University
Number of Pages: 282


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* HENRY HAROLD SAMUELS: Address, 435 E. 79th St., New York 21, N.Y.


ERIC SANDQUIST died April 20, 1955, at Dedham, Mass.


GAETANO RENATO SANDULLI: Physician. Home Address, 28 Nova Scotia Hill Rd., Watertown, Conn. Office Address, 64 Cooke St., Waterbury, Conn. Married, Louise Pontone, Sept. 1, 1926, Med- ford, Mass. Children, Guy R., May 27, 1927 (married); Joel, June 11, 1935; Richard, Jan. 20, 1940. Grandchildren, Gail Sandulli, July 8, 1953; Guy J. Sandulli, both children of Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Sandulli.


For the past twenty-eight years I have been doing general prac- tice in the city of Waterbury, Connecticut. During these years I have also been associated with several insurance companies, as well as being school physician here.


At this age my chief interest is travel. I enjoy sports but can't find time to see many of the games. Occasionally I go to the races. As for publication, I wrote Home Care for the Chronically Ill several


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years ago. I am a member of the American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association, and the Connecticut State Medical Society.


ELLWOOD WEBB SARGENT: Retired. Address, 3000 Old Dominion Blvd., Alexandria, Va. Married, Isabel Linscott, June 30, 1927, Wollaston, Mass.


From 1955 until 1959, I was chief of the Litigation Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. On June 1, 1959, I retired in the grade of colonel, U.S. Army.


CHURCHILL SATTERLEE: Technical Writer. Home Address, R.F.D. 3, Colchester, Conn. Office Address, U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory, New London, Conn. Married, Mae Thacker, July 6, 1944, Lincoln, Neb. Children, Helen Austin, Nov. 4, 1947; Margaret Elizabeth, June 20, 1949; Churchill, Jr., Oct. 8, 1951; John Winthrop, Feb. 9, 1956.


Senior technical writer at the U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory, New London, Connecticut.


EDWARD ADAMS SAWIN died January 15, 1946, at Philadelphia, Pa.


ROSCOE HALL SAWYER died April 6, 1956, at Louisville, Ky.


LOUIS MOFFATT SCARR died July 6, 1935, at Boston, Mass.


HENRY FRANKLIN SCHLARB: Power Engineer. Home Address, 501 Deodora Drive, Los Altos, Calif. Office Address, Pacific Tele- phone & Telegraph Co., 177 Post St., San Francisco, Calif. Married, Mildred G. Sheets, Sept. 20, 1941, Omaha, Nebraska.


Principal interests: sports cars, photography, and electronics. Expect to retire in 1961 to travel and further my hobbies.


ALBERT EBERLE SCHWARTZ: Trust Officer. Home Address, 145 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. Office Address, Old Colony Trust Co., 1 Federal St., Boston, Mass.


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* WILLIAM WILKINS SCOTT: Address, 317 E. 24th St., New York 10, N.Y.


THOMAS ARNOLD BARRETT SCUDDER died January 11, 1931, at Chicago, Ill.


JOHN LOFTUS SCULLY died September 3, 1924, at New York, N.Y.


ROBERT WALKER SEAMANS: Treasurer of Electrical Supply Company. Home Address, Amherst, N.H. Office Address, Seamans Supply Co., Inc., 608 Willow St., Manchester, N.H. Married, Margaret Cowles Esty, Dec. 27, 1933, Framingham, Mass. Chil- dren, John Howe, July 10, 1937; Elizabeth Esty, Feb. 27, 1940.


I am still active as treasurer of Seamans Supply Company, Inc., electrical distributors serving New Hampshire and Vermont. Since our last Class Report it has become the oldest of its type in the area. As each year rolls by we are happier with our way of life - an active small business permitting our living in a nearby charm- ing country village.


My first summer job during prep school was in New Hampshire, working for the Appalachian Mountain Club, just forty years ago. I have now been back for fourteen years, after successive selling positions in Pinehurst, North Carolina, for Telechron Clocks in St. Louis, and covering the entire country for Sylvania Electric.


HENRY FRANKLIN SEARS: Head of Modern Languages Depart- ment. Home and Office Address, Buxton School, Williamstown, Mass. Married, Marion McGann, Dec. 28, 1927, Springfield, Mass. Children, Richard D., March 22, 1934; David M., May 26, 1940; John F., Harvard '63, Dec. 15, 1941.


NATHAN SEGAL: Co-owner, Landers-Segal Color Company. Home Address, 233 W. 77th St., New York 24, N.Y. Office Address, 78 Delavan St., Brooklyn 31, N.Y. Married, Harriet Friedenberg Mayer, Aug. 29, 1959.


Member of: American Institute of Chemists, Association of Harvard Chemists, Harvard Engineering Society, New York Pig- ment Club, New York Rubber Group.


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JOSEPH LEWIS SELTZER: Investments. Home Address, 2072 Coldwater Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Office Address, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Married, Roberta B. Kohl, Nov. 11, 1929, Brookline, Mass. Children, Richard Kohl, Feb. 7, 1941; Eugene Stephen, July 1, 1947.


EDSON OLIVER SESSIONS: U.S. Ambassador to Finland. Home and Office Address, American Embassy, Helsinki, Finland. Married, Frances Cox, April 10, 1937, Chicago, Ill. Child, William Loren, Sept. 8, 1939.


In 1953 I retired, at the age of fifty, from Sessions Engineering Company, Chicago, Illinois. 1954-55, I was director of U.S. Operat- ing Mission, Foreign Operations Administration, Bangkok, Thai- land. 1955-57 saw my second retirement; I enjoyed trapshoot- ing, hunting, and fishing in Florida. From 1957 to 1959, I was Deputy Postmaster General of the United States. In October, 1959, I was appointed United States Ambassador to Finland. My princi- pal interest is in good government and our foreign policy. Per- haps on my third and final retirement I may get my fill of outdoor life. Incidentally, I shot on the U.S. Olympic trapshooting team in the world championships in Moscow, Russia, in August, 1958.


FRANK A. F. SEVERANCE: Lawyer - Partner in Law Firm. Home Address, Father Peter's Lane, New Canaan, Conn. Office Address, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller, 161 E. 42d St., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Frances V. Clarke, July 5, 1933, Flushing, N.Y. Children, John B., Harvard '58, July 24, 1935; F. Alexander, Harvard '61, March 14, 1939; Sarah V., August 22, 1940; M. Renwick, Oct. 26, 1944.


"As briefly as possible," for a lawyer: Counsel work for the American Paper and Pulp Association; a month in Paris on an es- tate matter in 1955; trustee of South Kent School, South Kent, Con- necticut, and the Strasburger Memorial Medical Foundation; try- ing to break a hundred in golf.


* SAMUEL DONNELL SEWALL: Address, Bayberry Point, Islip, Long Island, N.Y.


* FELIX IRA SHAFFNER: Address, 1816 Queens Lane, Arling- ton, Va.


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ARTHUR RUSSELL SHARP, JR .: Textile Executive; Director, Raw Cotton Buying. Home Address, Oakland Farm, Taunton, Mass. Office Address, Bemis Bag Co., 40 Central St., Boston, Mass. Married, Marguerite Talbot, June 25, 1925, Norton, Mass. Child, Helen, Nov. 4, 1936.


I continue to be interested in upland bird shooting, duck shoot- ing, and fishing. I have taken an active part in attempting to change legislation on cotton, both personally and as a spinner delegate to the National Cotton Council. Farming has continued to be a hobby.


HOWARD PARKER SHARP: Vice-president and General Coun- sel of Steel Corporation. Home Address, 632 Pitcairn Pl., Pitts- burgh 32, Pa. Office Address, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., P.O. Box 1347, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Married, Emma E. Ochiltree, Aug. 4, 1937, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children, Sara Josephine, Aug. 14, 1938 (m. Fred L. Somers, Jr.); Susan Parker, May 11, 1945.


CLIFFORD JOHN SHAW: Theatres - Assistant General Manager; Deodorizer - President. Home Address, 31 Tobey Rd., Belmont 78, Mass. Office Address, American Electroaire, 260 Tremont St., Bos- ton, Mass. Married, Anna Lacey, Sept. 18, 1926, Boston, Mass. Children, Patricia Mary, July 2, 1927 (m. Robert Croke); Herbert Clifford, Nov. 14, 1928 (m. Irene McCormack); Lorraine, May 1, 1930 (m. James Wholley); Virginia, Dec. 27, 1934 (m. Donald Harrington); Carole Ann, Feb. 4, 1940. Grandchildren, Mark Ig- natius Croke, Nov. 16, 1951; Christopher Brian Croke, Nov. 11, 1952; Daniel Croke, July 20, 1954; Karen Croke, July 5, 1955; Robert Croke, Oct. 1, 1956; Kevin Croke, Oct. 1, 1958; Douglas Shaw, May 5, 1955; John Shaw, Jan. 8, 1958; Mary Ann Wholley, Sept. 21, 1958; Donald Harrington, Jr., April 1, 1958.


OLIVER SHAW: President, Essex International Corporation. Home Address, 62 Langdon Ave., Watertown, Mass. Office Address, 1141 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Married, Mary Carmen Triebel, July 29, 1933, Lincoln, Mass. Child, Joanna Mary, Sept. 10, 1934.


Since our last Reunion I have been resident in Mexico City, as president of Cia. Industrial Farmaceutica-Quimica, S.A. de C.V., which I organized and financed for the processing, promotion and sale of prescription pharmaceuticals and chemicals. Meanwhile,


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my daughter Joanna was graduated from Radcliffe in 1956 and be- came an editorial associate of Art News in New York City.


In January I liquidated the firm in Mexico and now have re- turned to the New York-Boston area to carry on the same type of business throughout Latin America, Africa, Europe and the Far East, which will permit us to be nearer to my daughter and to my father, Harvard '01.


Past president and life member, Seventeen Club, New York City; past president and member, Ethical Export Executives Club, New York City; member, National Foreign Trade Council, Foreign Credit Interchange Bureau, New York City, Harvard Club of New York, Oakley Country Club, Watertown, Massachusetts.


PAUL MICHAEL SHEA: Education - Teacher of Modern Lan- guages. Home Address, 227 Greendale Ave., Needham, Mass. Office Address, English High School, Boston, Mass. Married, Agnes Mary O'Shea, July 6, 1938.


I am still teaching French and Spanish at Boston English High School and enjoy my work as much as ever.


JOHN SANFORD SHEPARD: Real Estate - Manager, Shepard Realty Company. Home Address, 94 View St., Franklin, N.H. Of- fice Address, Shepard Realty Co., Franklin, N.H. Married, Ruth G. Crockett, June 24, 1933, Douglas, Mass. Children, John Sanford, 3d, July 7, 1934 (m. Nicole Lair); Ruth Anne, Oct. 19, 1936 (m. John C. McCulloch); Rosamond Robinson, March 4, 1938. Grand- children, Stephen Michael McCulloch, April 21, 1956.


During the summer of 1958, Ruth and I went on an automobile tour of the more important scenic and historical sites of Pennsyl- vania and Virginia in celebration of our twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary. Travel has always been one of my principal interests.


Last September I sold my insurance agency after ten years of successful operation. Now I am in a position to devote more time to real estate. In 1953, I became a charter member of the Frank- lin Lions Club. I was secretary-treasurer for five years until I re- signed last July. This is my sixth year as a director.


I am presently endeavoring to finish The History of Franklin, New Hampshire, upon which my mother worked for thirty years until the time of her death. I have been a member of the New Hampshire Historical Society for many years. Three years ago I


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became a member of the New England Historic and Genealogical Society.


JAMES HUBERT SHEPARDSON: Director of Admissions of Preparatory School. Home and Office Address, Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. Married, Olive Mae Mann, September, 1929, New Lebanon, N.Y. Children, Janice Mae, June 17, 1930 (m. Mr. Weisel); Philip Chapin, Nov. 23, 1934 (m. Eleanor Placzek); Rich- ard Payson, June 9, 1943. Grandchildren, James Shepardson Weisel, June 2, 1952; John Charles Weisel, April 13, 1955; Susan Ann Weisel, May 11, 1958; Steven James Shepardson, April 28, 1957; Lisa Ann Shepardson, June 29, 1958.


Pretty much the same status quo: I continue as director of ad- missions at the Academy, which has become quite demanding these past three years with the impact of the war babies, increas- ing anxiety over college entrance, and hence a developing and com- pletely comparable situation at the secondary level, with multiple applications, increased personal interviews, and general accelera- tion of the many details incidental to admissions.


I served for two years as president of the Association of Ad- missions Officers of Independent Schools, and currently am a mem- ber of the Admissions Committee of the Secondary Education Board.


I still enjoy golf as frequently as business allows, and bridge is still a regular pastime. I trust that we may have a good Reunion and that I can attend.


GEORGE CHAPELTON SHEPHERD, JR .: Captain, U.S. Navy - Inspector of Naval Material. Home Address, 4264 92d Ave., S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. Office Address, 2300 11th Ave., S.W., Seattle 4, Wash. Married, Twilo May Hough, June 2, 1934, Long Beach, Calif. (divorced 1949); Mary Elizabeth Hannan, June 9, 1951, Philadelphia, Pa. Child, Sandra Ann Shepherd, March 27, 1952.


After a very pleasant three years in London and Paris on the NATO staff, was posted to Washington. Currently stationed in the Pacific northwest as Inspector of Naval Material for the five- state area of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. We like it very much here in the Puget Sound area and shall un- doubtedly retire here.


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JIM CHAPMAN SHERMAN died September 7, 1934, at Augusta, Ga.


ARTHUR MILES SHERRILL: National Advertising Manager, New York Herald Tribune. Home Address, 277 Park Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Office Address, 230 W. 41st St., New York, N.Y. Married, Dorothy Googins, April 19, 1925, New York, N.Y. Chil- dren, Arthur Miles, Jr., April 19, 1926 (m. Ruth Fuhrmann); Richard Rodman, March 1, 1928. Grandchildren, Robert Fuhrmann Sherrill, July 23, 1950; Melody Ann Sherrill, May 10, 1952.


HERBERT SHERWIN: Physician - Pediatrics. Home and Office Address, 1445 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Married, Ida Delle Silverman, Aug. 14, 1935, Plattsburg, N.Y. Children, Nancy Elea- nor, April 5, 1941; Margaret Dee, Oct. 29, 1943.


Another five years! Praised be the Lord.


MITCHELL MYERS SHIPMAN: Lawyer. Home Address, 41 Auerbach Lane, Lawrence, Long Island, N.Y. Office Address, 261 Madison Ave., New York 16, N.Y. Married, Esther Kamen, Dec. 17, 1929, New York, N.Y. Children, Judith Ann, April 17, 1932 (m. Richard S. Field); Mathew, Nov. 23, 1938. Grandchildren, Andrew Shipman Field, March 12, 1954; Nancy Field, April 18, 1957.


Nothing of any special consequence has happened since our previous Class Report. I continue to be hard at work practising law and trying to make such contribution as I can in the complex field of labor relations.


I did manage to get away with my wife this fall for a seven- week trip through southern Europe. We ended up in Paris, where we spent two delightful weeks with our daughter, Judy, and her husband, Richard S. Field, Harvard '53, and our grandchildren, Andy and Nancy (ages five and two, respectively ). They are living in Paris where Dick, who is on a Fulbright, is completing his work on Gaugin and hopes to get a Ph.D. from Harvard in the field of fine arts.


ISADORE SIGEL: Clothing Manufacturing - Treasurer, M. Sigel & Sons, Inc. Home Address, 63 Greylock Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Office Address, 15 Union St., Lawrence, Mass. Married, Anne


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Lichter, June 14, 1938, Brookline, Mass. Children, Judith Mae, May 9, 1941; Louise Beth, March 12, 1944.


HERBERT ARTHUR SILVER: Retail Business - Merchandise Manager. Home Address, 1909 Lee St., Evanston, Ill. Office Ad- dress, Goldblatt Bros., 3149 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Ill. Married, Virginia Owens Davis, August, 1934, New York, N.Y. (divorced 1937); Edith Newman, April, 1940, New York, N.Y. Children, Susan Matilda, Jan. 18, 1936 (m. William D. Conrad); Ruth Carol, Sept. 6, 1941. Grandchild, William David Conrad, Oct. 16, 1958.


ERNEST JOSEPH SIMMONS: Writer. Home Address, Jaffrey Center, N.H. Married, Winifred McNamara, June 22, 1940, Jaffrey, N.H. Child, Richard D., Harvard '55, Dec. 30, 1934 (stepchild ).


Author, Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought, Harvard University Press, 1955, as well as numerous articles and book reviews in various publications. Member of the executive council of the Modern Language Association of America; trustee of Sarah Lawrence College; and member of the Century Club, New York.


ALBERT EVANS SIMONSON: Architect - Teacher - Chairman, Division of Architecture. Home Address, 10 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R.I. Office Address, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R.I. Married, Priscilla Loud, April 8, 1930, New York, N.Y. Child, Peter Loud, July 24, 1931 (married). Grandchildren, Eric O'Neil Simonson, Jan. 12, 1958; Brenda Evans Simonson, March 16, 1959.


After being chairman of the Division of Liberal Arts of Rhode Island School of Design, I was made chairman of the Division of Architecture four years ago. This division includes the depart- ments of architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design. I am a member of the Rhode Island chapter of the American Insti- tute of Architects and have served as chairman of several commit- tees. For the past four years, I have served on the National Com- mittee of Awards and Scholarships of the A.I.A. I am an associate member of the American Institute of Planners and the Boston So- ciety of Landscape Architects. Have lately served as a consultant for the College Hill Redevelopment of Providence and am now serving as a member of the Design Task Force for the Downtown Redevelopment of Providence.


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Of greatest interest in our lives have been two trips abroad during the past five years: 1955, Holland, France and England; 1958, Greece, Turkey, Yugoslavia and northern Italy. During these trips my wife and I could enjoy areas we have always wanted to visit, but also I was able to take hundreds of photographs of im- portant monuments for my own use in my lectures on the history of architecture and the use of other instructors in the school.


CHARLES CARPENTER SISE: Insurance. Home Address, 135 W. Willow Grove Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Office Address, Insurance Co. of North America, Ledger Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Married, Anna Belle Jewell, May 24, 1935, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Child, John S. Sise, Oct. 10, 1942.


JOSEPH ANDREW SKRYPZAK. Home Address, 2405 Cronemeyer Ave., Pittsburgh 12, Pa. Married, Anna Belle Frantz, July 5, 1941.


* SAMUEL SLAFF: Address, 70 Pine St., New York 5, N.Y.


WILLIAM DENISON SLEEPER died January 19, 1930, at New York, N.Y.


AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH: Archaeologist; Assistant Curator of Middle American Archaeology. Home Address, 6 Charles River St., Needham, Mass. Office Address, Peabody Museum, Harvard Uni- versity, Cambridge, Mass. Married, Nancy Sawyer Falk, Nov. 14, 1931, Milwaukee, Wis. (divorced 1945); Katharine Hazard Moss, Oct. 23, 1948, New York, N.Y. (died Dec. 12, 1955). Children, Augus- tus Ledyard, Jr., Harvard '55, Sept. 27, 1932 (m. Jacqueline Walker ); Sandra Falk, March 4, 1937; Camilla Moss, Jan. 10, 1951. Grand- children, Katharine Marquand Smith, Jan. 12, 1957; Margaret Falk Smith, March 19, 1958.


During the last five years I have continued to work in the same field of archaeology. Although most of my time was spent in Cam- bridge writing up a backlog of work, I did spend one winter in Yucatan, Mexico, and two in Guatemala. Up until July of 1958, I was on the staff of the department of archaeology of Carnegie Institution of Washington. At that time the Carnegie Institution abolished its department of archaeology; so after thirty years of association with that institution I transferred to Harvard. Fortu-


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nately this new position enables me to carry on the work I am most interested in and gives me the opportunity to get into the field from January to June. Publications: Archaeological Reconnaissance in Central Guatemala, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1955; various reports on Middle American archaeology.


* ELI ALLEN SMITH: Address, 92 Granite St., Worcester 4, Mass.


FRANK DeLARME SMITH, JR., died April 13, 1933, at Washing- ton, D.C.


HARRY STANLEY SMITH: Telephony; Traffic Consultant. Home Address, Hotel Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Office Address, Cia. Radio Internacional do Brasil, Cia. Telefonica Nacional, Caixa Postal 709, Av. Rio Branco, 99, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Married, Georgie Alexandra Pirie Bremer, July 4, 1931, Montevideo, Uru- guay (divorced 1957).


Am continuing as telephone traffic consultant in the Cia. Radio Internacional do Brasil and in the Cia. Telefonica Nacional, both of which are associates in Brazil of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Visits to other South American and Carib- bean countries are frequent, but unfortunately vacations and trips to the USA have never coincided with a Reunion year - and never yet in June. Perhaps I shall make the 1975 Reunion! Have been traveling constantly for several months and was on part of the President Eisenhower trip to South America. Work and trips during recent years seldom permit me to sail on the Guanabara Bay, my only hobby since transfer from Argentina to Brazil in 1952.


JACOB HAROLD SMITH: Finance. Home Address, 110-15 71st Rd., Forest Hills, Long Island 75, N.Y. Office Address, Hirsch & Co., 25 Broad St., New York 4, N.Y. Married, Florence H. Smith, Dec. 3, 1931.


President, Association of Customers' Brokers, 1957-58.


* JAMES HARRY SMITH: Address, Tiptonville, Tenn.


* KEMP HENRY SMITH: Address, 18017 Meyers Rd., Detroit 35, Mich.


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KILBY PAGE SMITH, JR .: Master Printer. Office Address, Lincoln & Smith Press, Inc., 530 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. Married, Eliza- beth Weld Carret, May 20, 1932, Brookline, Mass. Children, San- dra Carret, Jan. 12, 1933 (m. Leonard V. Short, Jr.); Kilby Page, 3d, Harvard '56, Dec. 28, 1933; Margot Weld, Aug. 23, 1938; Jenni- fer Haynes, July 18, 1944. Grandchild, Leonard V. Short, 3d, Aug. 24, 1959.


LYMAN BRADFORD SMITH: Botanist - Curator. Home Ad- dress, 3941 Washington St., Kensington, Md. Office Address, U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Married, Ruth Carlisle Gates, June 25, 1929, Winchester, Mass. Children, David Lyman, Harvard '51, Aug. 5, 1930 (m. Mary Lil- lian Evarts ); Constance Bradford, May 5, 1932 (m. Philip V. R. Schuyler); Christopher Carlisle, June 17, 1938; Stephen Francis, March 11, 1948. Grandchildren, Stephen Courtland Schuyler, June 8, 1956; Cynthia Schuyler, Oct. 12, 1957.


PETER VAN DER MEULEN SMITH died November 17, 1928, at Berlin, Germany.


PHILIP WEBSTER SMITH: Temporarily Retired. Home Address, Tenants Harbor, Maine. Office Address, 165 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Married, Cornelia A. Clark, Nov. 26, 1928, Boston, Mass. Children, Philip Webster, Jr., Harvard '54, Aug. 29, 1929 (m. Sheila Scott); Forrester Clark, Aug. 29, 1931 (m. Harriett Sturgis ); Bayard Webster, July 9, 1934 (m. Susanna McClary). Grandchil- dren, Lisa Smith, March 11, 1954; Philip Webster Smith, 3d, Dec. 7, 1955; Michael Smith, Oct. 3, 1959, children of Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Smith, Jr .; Harriett Smith, April 2, 1958; Forrester Smith, Jr., Feb. 5, 1960, children of Mr. and Mrs. Forrester C. Smith.


During the past five years two more sons have married and five grandchildren arrived. Before our Thirty-fifth, a sixth is ex- pected. We have moved from New York and spend most of the time in Maine. Boston during the winter months.


SAMUEL SMITH: Publishing. Home Address, RD 1, Box 145A, Monroe, N.Y. Office Address, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 105 Fifth Ave., New York 3, N.Y.


Still head of the editorial department of Barnes & Noble, Inc.


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Author of text for Atlas of Human Anatomy, fifth edition, 1959; Best Methods of Study, third edition, 1958. I have been pleased to publish books written by Louis K. Wechsler, Harvard '25, and Frederick M. Wheelock, Harvard '25.


WILSON GOODRIDGE SMITH: Cost Analyst - Airframe Indus- try. Home Address, 315 Conway Ave., Los Angeles 24, Calif. Of- fice Address, Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., El Segundo, Calif. Married, Florence Virginia Slater, Sept. 5, 1927, Harvey, Ill. Children, Jus- tin Wilson, Aug. 3, 1934; Truman Wilson, March 2, 1936. Grand- children, 3 grandsons.


Have had my nose on the grindstone for the past seven years at Douglas, trying to keep all the taxes paid and have enough left over to live decently and keep out of debt. And that's a full-time job, seeing the magnitude of the tax burden the Harvard Democrats have saddled us with.


LENDON SNEDEKER: Pediatrician - Hospital Administrator. Home Address, 30 Dudley St., Brookline 46, Mass. Office Address, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston 15, Mass. Married, Elizabeth Frothingham, March 31, 1933, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. Children, Nancy Frothingham, Aug. 16, 1935 (m. Roy Wheeler, Jr.); Mary Elizabeth, Aug. 8, 1936 (m. F. Gerard Merser); Jean, Feb. 3, 1938; John Lendon, Feb. 19, 1941. Grandchild, Linda Merser, Oct. 28, 1959 (died Nov. 5, 1959).


Since 1950 I have continued in my post, now as assistant director at what has recently become the Children's Hospital Medical Center. Our institution continues to draw students from many countries and to tend to the ills of children from all over New England. Our activities continue to proliferate, and developing and reforming them has continued to be interesting and absorbing. Last fall we cele- brated our ninetieth anniversary.




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