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We continue to live in Brookline thankful for the proximity of home and office, unusual in many parts of the country. We also continue to enjoy the outdoors in a variety of ways and hope to keep on doing so. We have no special accomplishments to report.
Our two oldest daughters are married and this fall we had a brief visit from a granddaughter who warrants further acquaintance some- where else ahead of us. We prophesy that there will be others. There are no present prospects of our adding to the Harvard family.
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I have had active committee relationships with the American Academy of Pediatrics and United Community Services in Boston.
JOHN VICTOR VON SNEIDERN: Lawyer. Home Address, 43 Oriole Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Office Address, 44 Wall St., New York, N.Y. Married, Mildred L. Little, Sept. 23, 1929, New York, N.Y. Child, John Victor, Jr., Nov. 29, 1935.
No significant changes since the last Report. I have recently been elected a trustee of Sarah Lawrence College, where we are very busy with a substantial expansion program.
My son John, Jr., won his commission as ensign, U.S.N.R., on February 5, 1960, and is now serving aboard the USS Northampton. Gardening has become my chief hobby, and I find it very satisfying.
WILBUR MURRAY SNIDER: Builder; Realtor; Hotel Operations. Home Address, 9660 West Bay Harbor Drive, Miami Beach, Fla. Office Address, Sea Isle Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Married, Evelyn Gersten, Miami Beach, Fla. Child, Joan Lee, July 9, 1928 (m. James Stoneman). Grandchild, Heidi Stoneman, June 10, 1952.
I moved to Florida five years ago and entered the real estate business - building, financing, and hotel operations.
Treasurer and director of the Sea Isle Hotel Corporation, Miami Beach; president and director of Diplomat Apartments, Inc., Sara- sota, and Pilgrim Corporation, Fort Lauderdale. Member of the Harvard and El Centro Clubs of Miami.
WALLACE MACDONALD SNOW: Freight Sales & Service. Home Address, 49 Grossett Rd., Riverside, Conn. Office Address, New York Central System, 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. Married, Virginia Rose Winters, Sept. 26, 1936, Bradford, Ill. Children, Wallace MacDonald, Jr., Harvard '61, Aug. 23, 1939; Charles Bruce, Aug. 28, 1942.
There has been very little change for me since the 1925 Report. For a brief period I was in Boston as assistant to the vice-president for freight sales, which was followed by return to New York in the same position in charge of sales for the eastern territory. On No- vember 1, 1958, I was appointed to the newly created New York Central System position of assistant to the vice-president for freight sales and service.
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EUGENE HAROLD SOLOW: Last Known Address, 55 E. 74th St., New York 21, N.Y. (Lost.)
BERNARD SOMAN died November 5, 1959, at New York, N.Y.
LEO MAX SONNABEND: Lawyer. Home Address, 24 Loring Ave., Salem, Mass. Office Address, 1 State St., Boston, Mass. Mar- ried, Arlene Kerr, Boston, Mass. Children, Samuel David, Aug. 16, 1939; Rebecca, April 13, 1947.
On the whole, no great event or change has happened since our last Report. I realize that age is creeping up on us. In this regard, having a young daughter of thirteen at home is an incentive to keep active, but for how long? My son, Samuel D., is in his junior year at Brown.
PARKER SOREN: Manager, Manchester Division of Hartford Elec- tric Light Company. Home Address, 110 Comstock Rd., Manches- ter, Conn. Office Address, Hartford Electric Light Co., 146 Hart- ford Rd., Manchester, Conn.
WALLACE GORE SOULE: Retired. Home Address, 127 Fore- side Rd., Portland, Maine. Married, Eleanor Painter, Sept. 29, 1928, Newton, Mass. Children, Martha, Feb. 3, 1930 (m. James C. Boyd); Wallace Gore, Jr., Aug. 8, 1931 (m. Elizabeth Palmer); Charles Painter, July 4, 1934; Susan, Oct. 12, 1942; Benjamin A., Dec. 26, 1943. Grandchildren, Timothy C. Boyd, May 30, 1952; Michael P. Boyd, July 15, 1954; Pamela Boyd, Oct. 15, 1956; Alison Soule, Sept. 27, 1958; Wallace G. Soule, 3d, Oct. 8, 1959.
WILLIAM HAYES SOULE died February 15, 1949, at San Fran- cisco, Calif.
* PHILIP SPALDING: Address, P.O. Box 24, Locust, N.J.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER SPONSLER, III: Government Service. Home Address, 4419 Q St. N.W., Washington 7, D.C. Office Ad- dress, Post Office Department, 12th and Pennsylvania Ave., Wash- ington 25, D.C. Married, Kathryn Elizabeth Steckley, Sept. 14, 1929, Harrisburg, Pa. Children, Katherine S., June 30, 1931 (m. E. P. Patten); William Alexander, 4th, Aug. 24, 1933 (m. Joan Kel-
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ler); William Steckley (ward) May 5, 1940. Grandchild, Christine S. Patten, Aug. 2, 1958.
I am still in government service, but have changed my field of activity from foreign aid to post office. Object: to cut down on foreign travel. Result: I've just returned from two weeks in Russia.
I have reached the age in life when I have begun to live through children and grandchildren. I find it a mellow age indeed, com- pletely eclipsing the trappings of the age of ambition.
WALDO CHAMBERLAIN SPRAGUE: Historian General. Home Address, 419 Highland Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Office Address, Genealogical Society of Mayflower Descendants, 9 Walnut St., Bos- ton, Mass.
Since 1955 I have finished work at the hospital where I was for twenty-three years and have taken over new work which is of far more interest to me, and which has been one of my hobbies for many years past, but now becomes my occupation as well. From now on I shall hope to do things I like to do, not things I need to do for a living. I have also published a couple of short works of an historical nature that entailed research in local fields that have long taken part of my time. And furthermore, I have taken time off to fulfill my long-delayed desire to travel some. I spent a couple of summers in Europe, chiefly in England, where I also tried my hand at some genealogical research with a fair amount of success, thus killing two birds with one stone.
WILLIAM ALFRED SPURR: Professor of Business Statistics. Home Address, 548 Gerona Rd., Stanford, Calif. Office Address, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. Married, Elizabeth Mackey, 1935; Hallie Rucker, 1946. Children, Diana, Dec. 3, 1944; Patricia, Aug. 22, 1947; Roberta, May 4, 1949; Edward, July 2, 1952; John, May 6, 1953.
Teaching and doing research and consulting work; published various monographs and a book in the fields of statistics and fore- casting. Also raising a large, but still young family.
HOWARD PARKER STABLER: Professor of Physics. Home Ad- dress, 186 Main St., Williamstown, Mass. Office Address, Thomp- son Physical Laboratory, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. Married, Margaret VanAlstyne, April 5, 1932, Braintree, Mass. Chil-
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dren, Elizabeth, Sept. 10, 1933; Robert Coleman, June 14, 1935 (m. Mary Amesbury); George Merritt, July 1, 1943. Grandchildren, Julia Amesbury Stabler, July 10, 1958; Edward Amesbury Stabler, Nov. 11, 1959.
Professor of physics, Williams College, since 1950 (general in- troductory course, electronics, solid state, solid state devices ); consultant, 1951-53, 1956, staff member (on sabbatical leave from Williams), 1954-55, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; member, Physical Science Study Committee, M.I.T. ( film program), summer, 1959; vice-chairman, director, New Eng- land section, American Association of Physics Teachers, 1959-60; participant in series of College Physics Conferences sponsored by National Science Foundation and American Association of Physics Teachers, 1959-60.
AUBREY HARRISON STARKE. Home Address, 3011 Dumbarton Ave., N.W., Washington 25, D.C.
GEORGE LINDSLEY STEARNS: Automobile Dealer. Home Ad- dress, 202 Bluff View Drive, Sunset Bluff, Largo, Fla. Office Ad- dress, Suncoast Motors, Inc., 1850 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd., Clearwater, Fla. Married, Marjorie Pate, May 28, 1931, Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y. Children, Robert Davol, Oct. 12, 1935 (m. Suzanna Gail Young); Patricia Davol, Nov. 30, 1937.
President of Suncoast Motors, Inc., Plymouth and De Soto dealers.
WILLIAM NATHAN STEINAM: Real Estate Broker and Con- sultant. Home Address, 19 Locust Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. Office Address, 588 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Married, Catharine Stein, Oct. 6, 1931, New York, N.Y. Children, Ellen, Oct. 9, 1938; Margot, March 15, 1945.
I have been and still am in the real estate business in New York and am active in civic affairs in Larchmont. From 1943 to 1956, I was vice-president of Miles Shoe Company, a division of Melville Shoe Corporation.
ALFRED MAX STERN died May 23, 1929, at Cincinnati, Ohio.
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BERNARD ALBERT STERN died January 3, 1958, at New York, N.Y.
ARTHUR MITCHELL STEVENS: Last Known Address, 6937 N. Oleander St., Chicago, Ill. (Lost.)
HAROLD SHERBURNE STEVENS died August 26, 1933, at Ridge- wood, N.J.
HENRY MILLARD STEVENS: Marketing Manager. Home Ad- dress, 967 Idlewild Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Office Address, Campbell Soup Co., Camden, N.J. Married, Elizabeth Gerould, April 26, 1930, Cambridge, Mass. Children, Nancy Blackinton, Oct. 15, 1931 (m. Warren Davis Fuller); Sarah Winslow, Radcliffe '57, Oct. 17, 1935 (m. Martin A. Heckscher, Harvard '56); Russell Gerould, Harvard '62, April 24, 1940; Henry Millard, Jr., Aug. 14, 1946. Grandchil- dren, Stevens Heckscher, July 29, 1959; Peter Folger Fuller, Sept. 12, 1959.
STANLEY L'ARMINIE STEVENS: Real Estate Broker. Home Address, 260 First St., Mineola, N.Y. Office Address, 156 N. Frank- lin St., Hempstead, N.Y. Married, Sally Nash, June 22, 1945, Jersey City, N.J. Child, Louise, Dec. 24, 1929 (m. James Holbrook Wheat- ley). Grandchildren, Alison Elisabeth Wheatley, Sept. 23, 1952; Katharine Holbrook Wheatley, March 29, 1954; Christopher Mac- Millan Wheatley, Dec. 4, 1956.
The past five years have found my real estate endeavors mainly on the fabulous Spanish Main. And don't think that the piratical heritage has been dissolved. Anyhow, it has been most interesting to be working on the building of hotels, airports and real estate developments of various kinds in Nassau, Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Grand Cayman, and even Ciudad Trujillo. At present the activity possible in San Domingo, Cuba and Haiti is, to be kind, negligible. But we did have some experiences, such as the coup d'etat in Port au Prince among bullets, that we are happy to be able to relate.
CHARLES WARREN STIGER, JR., died September 14, 1957, at Elkhorn, Wis.
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WILLIAM EARLE STILWELL, JR .: Consulting Engineer. Home Address, 740 Ivy Ave., Glendale, Ohio. Office Address, P.O. Box 1089, Glendale, Ohio. Married, Frances Hunt, July 3, 1933, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Children, William Earle, 3d, July 28, 1936; Frances P., July 8, 1940; Katherine, June 7, 1943.
DUDLEIGH CHAPIN STONE: Address, 12 Sunny Brae Pl., Bronx- ville, N.Y.
LAUSON HARVEY STONE: Lawyer. Home Address, 41 Garden Pl., Brooklyn 1, New York. Office Address, Royall, Koegel, Harris & Caskey, 100 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Married, Jane Hunter Colwell, Sept. 21, 1929, Paris, Ill. Children, Harlan Fiske, A.M. Harvard '58, Jan. 13, 1935 (m. Elizabeth Jennings ); Peter Hunter, Harvard '59, May 10, 1937.
Partner in the firm of Royall, Koegel, Harris & Caskey.
ROBERT WINTHROP STORER: Vice-president, Commercial Bank. Home Address, 18491 Northlawn, Detroit 21, Mich. Office Address, Manufacturers National Bank, 151 W. Fort St., Detroit 31, Mich. Married, Caroline Elizabeth Tietjen, Sept. 10, 1932, White Plains, N.Y. (divorced 1949); Helen Denison Wheeler, Oct. 22, 1949, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children, Edith Barnes, March 2, 1934; Robert Tietjen, Oct. 15, 1936; Ruth Whittemore, June 12, 1939 (m. Robert Granner); David Ballou, March 24, 1942. Grandchild, Christopher Paul Granner, Dec. 7, 1957.
My work has continued to ramify from investment portfolio management into the related fields of business-cycle economics and monetary economics, with emphasis on forecasting important cyclical changes in these areas. Have taught money and banking, business economics and investments at Wayne State University, the Uni- versity of Michigan, Investment Analysts Seminar, and Madison School of Banking. President and chairman, Michigan chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1958-59. Sundry publications in professional investment journals; write two monthly publications for employer: Business Briefs, and Stock Thermometers. For the past six years I have largely managed the music program (recorded music) at the Northwest Unitarian-Universalist Church in Detroit. This has included something like a music appreciation course.
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MERRELL LANGDON STOUT: Retired. Home Address, 101 W. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore 10, Md. Married, Helen Scarlett, June 22, 1929, Baltimore, Md. Children, Charles Langdon, Jan. 12, 1931; Merrell Langdon, Jr., April 13, 1936.
I retired in 1954 after a C.V.A. Since then I have been traveling a bit - and transcribing Braille.
RALPH ISIDOR STRAUS: Investment Management. Home Ad- dress, 50 E. 77th St., New York 21, N.Y. Office Address, 331 Madi- son Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Katherine Mulvane Maffitt, Aug. 6, 1957. Children, Thomas Percy (by previous marriage), April 5, 1935 (m. Carol Herschel); Bradford Peter (by previous marriage), Harvard '59, Jan. 29, 1937; Katherine C. Maffitt ( step- daughter), April 7, 1933.
The five years since the last Report have been eventful and interesting. I was married in the summer of 1957 to Mrs. Katherine Maffitt and also acquired a charming stepdaughter, a graduate of Vassar. Because of my personal interest in the foreign relations of our country, I have tried to expose my boys to travel. In the fall of 1954, my younger boy and I traveled throughout Europe as far as Turkey before he took a year at the University of Grenoble. Since then he has graduated from Harvard, 1959, and is currently an army draftee assigned to West Point as an instructor in "sky- diving" - a sport, if one can call it that, in which he is greatly inter- ested as well as experienced.
My elder son, Tom, and I went around the world in the sum- mer of 1955, spending our non-flying time visiting almost all the non-Communist countries of the Far East. Since then he has graduated from Yale, 1958, married and entered the Navy. Cur- rently he is an ensign in Air Intelligence, stationed in Honolulu - certainly not a rough assignment.
I personally have done several stints for the Government. I was co-author of a report, "Accumulation and Administration of Local Currencies," prepared for the International Cooperation Adminis- tration, gathering data for which took my wife and me to eight countries in eight weeks, from North Africa through to Finland, in the spring of 1957. Shortly thereafter we spent six months in Washington where I was a special consultant to Doug Dillon, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, during the prepara-
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tion of a report entitled "Expanding Private Investment for Free World Economic Growth."
This winter my wife and I are taking a trip through Central Africa as part of a special study group of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. I do hope I shall be able to get back to Cambridge for our Thirty-fifth Anniversary Reunion.
MILTON STROMBERG: Manufacturer of Men's Clothing. Home Address, 98 Hagen Rd., Newton Center 59, Mass. Office Address, Commonwealth Clothing Co., 55 Bedford St., Boston, Mass. Married, Gladys Elinor Berman, Aug. 27, 1927, Boston, Mass. Children, Arthur Harmon, Oct. 28, 1928 (married); Peter Evans, Nov. 8, 1932. Grandchildren, Karen Ann and Ellen Lee Stromberg (twins), May 26, 1953; Constance Jean Stromberg, March 15, 1956.
LINNELL EDWARDS STUDLEY: Retired. Home Address, East Orleans, Mass. Married, Katharine Lincoln, May 5, 1928, Newton, Mass. Children, Barbara Lincoln, April 8, 1931; James Butler, April 10, 1935.
With an assist from a bit of hypertension, moved to Cape Cod last June and am now thoroughly enjoying a semi-retired status. Previously, as in past Reports, a vice-president with the New Eng- land Confectionery Company. Daughter Barbara graduated from Colby College, 1954. Son James graduated from Trinity College, 1958.
* JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR .: Address, 29 Broadway, New York 6, N.Y.
JOSEPH SULLIVAN: Government Service. Home Address, 6608 Rannoch Drive, Catonsville 28, Md. Office Address, Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Equitable Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Married, Dorothy E. Burns, Nov. 17, 1941, Marlboro, Mass. Children, Martha L., Oct. 13, 1942; Lucille A., Nov. 25, 1943; Dorothy A., Jan. 21, 1946.
Hearing examiner in the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare. I have been in the disability program of the Social Security Act since 1954. As a result, I have attended medical courses on physical and mental impairments and their effect on a person's ability to resume gainful work. My job as hear-
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ing examiner has called for considerable travel to hold hearings on disallowed claims for disability and old-age benefits.
ROBERT EMLEN SUMNER died September 17, 1941, at Norwalk, Conn.
JOHN LOWRENCE SWAYZE, JR .: Advertising. Home Address, Sand Pond, Hamburg, N.J. Ofice Address, Young & Rubicam, 285 Madison Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Phyllis Smith, Aug. 4, 1928, Morristown, N.J. Children, Joan, Dec. 21, 1930; John Low- rence, 3d, March 25, 1933 (m. Dorothy Newman ); Townsend Smith, Harvard '59, July 17, 1937 (m. Felicity Vaughan); Henry Seward, April 4, 1940. Grandchild, John Lowrence Swayze, 4th, Oct. 23, 1959, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Swayze, 3d.
Business - advertising and related activities. Interests - many sports and the study of ways to promote goodwill between nations.
FREDERICK ARNOLD SWEET: Curator of American Painting and Sculpture. Home Address, 1365 E. 56th St., Chicago, Ill. Of- fice Address, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Married, Esther Stephenson, Sept. 6, 1928, Portland, Maine. Children, Ann Macdonald, April 19, 1931; Jessica Harkness, Oct. 27, 1934 (m. Robert Kelton Goss ).
HARRY OLIVER SWETT: Education - Reading Specialist and Administrator. Home Address, 25 Stirrup Drive, Albany 5, N.Y. Office Address, Albany Academy, Academy Road, Albany 8, N.Y. Married, Dorothy Marion Lannigan, July 14, 1931, Fall River, Mass. Child, Robert Adams, Harvard '53, May 8, 1932.
Since the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Reunion, I have continued working at the Albany Academy, where I have developed a read- ing center for pupils not connected with the Albany Academy. We teach both developmental and corrective reading. During the year we run these sessions on Saturdays; during the summer, concurrently with the Albany Academy Summer School, of which I am director. In both of the above, we admit both boys and girls as pupils. Over the past ten years we have worked with well over two thousand boys and girls in the Capital District area. In addition to this, I handle the corrective and developmental classes at the Academy.
My wife is a grade teacher in the Albany Public Schools; my
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son, Bob, Harvard '53, also teaches at the Academy. Six years ago we moved from the city to a small house in the Saddlewood section of Colonie, where we are accompanied by three dogs of good cour- age but mixed ancestry. Every year we get to Canada for the Shakespearean plays at Stratford, Ontario.
JOSEPH SMITH SYLVESTER, JR., died June 12, 1958, at Hanover, Mass.
* JAMES BOGERT TAILER: Address, 107 W. Perry St., Savannah, Ga.
ABBEE WINTHROP TALAMO: Lawyer. Home Address, 20 Com- modore Rd., Worcester 2, Mass. Office Address, 340 Main St., Worcester 8, Mass. Married, Gertrude Ruth Dereshinsky, Dec. 3, 1929, Brookline, Mass. Children, Richard Charles, Harvard '57, April 21, 1935; Ruth Clara, Radcliffe '59, Jan. 15, 1938.
President, New England section, Massachusetts chairman, Armed Services Division, secretary, Community Center Division, National Jewish Welfare Board; chairman, Worcester U.S.O. Committee; member, executive committee, Worcester Community Council; vice- president, Worcester Jewish Federation.
* GEORGE CASSIUS TALLIS: Address, Key West, Beleura Hill, Mornington, Australia.
IRVING BENJAMIN TAUB: Credit Manager - Manufacturing. Home Address, 10 Copley Rd., Larchmont, N.Y. Office Address, John Chatillon, 85 Cliff St., New York, N.Y. Married, Ruth Helen Rose, June 19, 1929, Boston, Mass. Children, Peter Benjamin, Harvard '51, Jan. 27, 1930 (m. Deborah Coles); John Sherman, Harvard '54, Feb. 2, 1933 (m. Martha Cowan). Grandchildren, Jeffrey Benjamin Taub, Sept. 12, 1958; Gretchen Taub, Jan. 12, 1960, children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Taub.
JOHN BOOTH TAYLOR: Lawyer. Home Address, 773 Via Del Monte, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Office Address, Monterey Oil Co., 550 S. Flower, Los Angeles, Calif. Married, Evelyn Joslyn, Sept. 14, 1946, Prescott, Ariz.
I am one of the attorneys for Monterey Oil Company which is
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engaged in exploration for, and production of oil and gas in Cali- fornia, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Wyoming. My specialties, if I may be said to have any, are offshore opera- tions and gas pipeline systems. My diversions are gardening and puttering.
HOLLIS KERESEY THAYER: Partner - Investment and Broker- age Firm. Home Address, 16 Remsen St., Brooklyn 1, N.Y. Office Address, Dominick & Dominick, 14 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Florence Read, Aug. 17, 1935, Whitefield, N.H. Children, Bradley Read, June 14, 1936; Hollis Redmond, July 29, 1938; Flor- ence Fairchild, July 29, 1938.
My interests continue to be centered around business and family, with extracurricular activities as follows:
Trustee, Kings County Trust Company; vice-president, the Dominick Fund.
Trustee: Poly Prep Country Day School; Federation of Protes- tant Welfare Agencies; South Brooklyn Neighborhood Houses; Brooklyn Home for Children; YWCA, Brooklyn; Long Island Col- lege Hospital; vestryman, Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights.
Clubs: New England Society, Harvard Club of New York, Heights Casino, University Club, Rockaway Hunting Club, Law- rence Beach Club.
PHILIP HUNTINGTON THEOPOLD: Trustee; Manager of Real & Personal Property. Home Address, 172 Beacon St., Boston 16, Mass. Office Address, 294 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Married, Harriet Evelyn Royce, June 16, 1928, Dedham, Mass. Children, Ann Huntington, Nov. 27, 1929 (m. Duncan D. Chaplin, 3d); Har- riet Royce, Sept. 29, 1931 (m. Frank Sinsigalli); Jean Ames, Dec. 28, 1933 (m. Daniel Tyler ); Freda and Karen (twins), Dec. 1, 1935. Grandchildren, Susan Chaplin, April 3, 1952; Philip T. Chaplin, Jan. 11, 1954; Lucy Elizabeth Chaplin, Sept. 16, 1959; Daniel Tyler, Jr., July 3, 1956; Nicholas Tyler, Jan. 24, 1958.
Trustee, Massachusetts General Hospital; National Alumni Chair- man, A Program for Harvard College; treasurer, Trinity Church, Boston; director, Boston Fund, Inc.
DUDLEY HUBBARD THOMAS: Lawyer. Home Address, 816 S. Utica St., Waukegan, Ill. Office Address, 707 S. Genesee St., Wau-
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kegan, Ill. Married, Tommye Rose Hodges, Sept. 2, 1942, Chicago, Ill. (died June 16, 1944); Emmaline P. Green, Nov. 11, 1951, Waukegan, Ill. Child, Foster Wesley Green (stepson), Sept. 21, 1939.
Engaged in the general practice of law. My principal diversions are performing do-it-yourself chores around the house, playing tennis moderately and fishing occasionally.
HENRY PICKERING THOMAS: Engineer. Home Address, 3224 Landon St., Lynchburg, Va. Office Address, General Electric Co., Lynchburg, Va. Married, Justine Van Rensselaer, July 27, 1931 (died 1941); Virginia Sclater, 1944, Reno, Nev. Children, Rose- mary, Feb. 2, 1945; Timothy Pickering, Dec. 8, 1946.
I was transferred last year from Syracuse, New York, to Lynch- burg, Virginia, with the Communications Products Department of the General Electric Company. My daughter, Rosemary, is now a sophomore at St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Virginia, and my son, Timothy, is a freshman at Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg.
WAYNE BENTLEY THOMAS: Business Association Management. Home Address, Daisy Hill Farms, Hunting Valley, Chagrin Falls 3, Ohio. Office Address, Thomas Associates, Inc., 2130 Keith Bldg., Cleveland 15, Ohio. Married, Katherine Kennedy, Sept. 17, 1927, Youngstown, Ohio (divorced 1948); Sarah Gallagher, Dec. 9, 1948, Cleveland, Ohio (died 1957). Children, William Arthur, 2d, May 13, 1930 (m. Alice Thompson); Bentley Kennedy, June 5, 1932 (m. Janet Kuhn). Grandchildren, Richard Thomas, Nov. 23, 1951 (adopted); William A. Thomas, 3d, Feb. 29, 1956; John Arden Thomas, June 4, 1958 (children of William and Alice Thomas); Wayne Raymond Thomas, July 30, 1956; Mary Kay Thomas, Oct. 15, 1958 (children of Bentley and Janet Thomas ).
President and principal owner of Thomas Associates, Inc. The firm's function is to provide complete managerial and staff services for business associations. Publications include a number of articles on the problems of product boycotts. Diversion - competitive skeet shooting. Charitable affiliations - primarily the American Cancer Society.
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