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JOHN MORSE WELLS: Manufacturer of Electronic Equipment. Home Address, Southbridge, Mass. Office Address, Harvey-Wells Electronics, Inc., Southbridge, Mass. Married, Sylvia Shippen, May 19, 1928, Boston, Mass. Children, John Shippen, Harvard '51, Nov. 1, 1929 (m. Caroline Demarest); Florence, April 17, 1931; Natalie, July 23, 1932 (m. John C. Pickering). Grandchildren, Jen- nifer Pickering, Aug. 10, 1954; Michael Wells Pickering, Jan. 11, 1956; Elizabeth Cheney Wells, Aug. 20, 1955; Eric Demarest Wells, July 2, 1959.
Continuing as director and chairman of the board of Harvey- Wells Electronics, Inc., which company is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Massachusetts.
Member, Advisory Board of Worcester County National Bank, Southbridge Branch. Director, Southbridge Water Supply Company. Still connected as trustee for several trusts with Old Colony Trust
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Company of Boston, New England Trust Company of Boston, and Second Bank State Street Trust Company of Boston.
Member, Radio Technical Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, D.C., Institute of Radio Engineers, Optical Society of America. Charter member, Airplane Owners and Pilots Associa- tion, National Pilots Association. Past president and present gover- nor, Sportsman Pilots Association. Member, New England Aero Club. Still director, Megantic Fish & Game Corporation of Maine. Member, American Radio Relay League (have owned and operated own radio amateur station, WIZD, since 1920).
Member, executive council, Y.M.C.A. of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Vice-president, Southbridge Y.M.C.A. Past presi- dent and present member, Southbridge Rotary Club. President, Harrington Memorial Hospital of Southbridge. Member, South- bridge Chamber of Commerce, Southbridge Tri-Community Chest Organization.
Actively interested in flying - received first pilot's license in 1930. Actively flying since that date, both single and multi-engine airplanes. Personally owned and operated three single-engine and two multi-engine airplanes from 1930 to date, and have flown throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean area, both on company business and personal flights. Was former member and five years chairman of the Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, from 1938 to 1958.
One particularly interesting trip, taken with my wife Sylvia, was a cruise to the Antarctic continent during January and Febru- ary 1959, arranged by the Argentine government.
GEORGE BLUNT WENDELL: Cereal Manufacturing - Presi- dent and General Manager, Wheatena Corporation. Home Ad- dress, 5 Cherry Lane, Westfield, N.J. Office Address, Wheatena Corp., Rahway, N.J. Married, Elizabeth Philips, June 6, 1939, New York, N.Y. (deceased 1943). Child, George Blunt, Jr., April 20, 1943.
President, director, the Wheatena Corporation; vice-president, director, Rahway National Bank; director, Industrial-Workmen's Savings & Loan Association; manager, Rahway Savings Institution; member, a past president and therefore member executive com- mittee, Harvard Club of New Jersey; member, Harvard Club of New York.
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ARTHUR HILDING WERNER: Education. Home Address, 1198 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Office Address, Kingswood Country Day School, West Hartford, Conn. Married, Helen Eliza- beth Fitzpatrick, March 24, 1932, Arlington, Mass. Children, Rob- ert Frederick, May 19, 1933 (m. Anne Baylor Phelan); Richard Arthur, June 4, 1940; Arthur Hilding, Jr., Jan. 22, 1947. Grand- child, Richard Balfour Werner, Feb. 10, 1959, son of Robert F. and Anne B. Werner.
I have just begun my thirty-first year as instructor of Latin and history at Kingswood Academy, West Hartford, and my fourth year as professor of history in the Hillyer Night College Branch of the University of Hartford. I still find time to play a little tennis and hockey, although I confess my sons give me a rough time. I have also lectured on Lincoln to the West Hartford Daughters of the American Revolution, and have broadcast over WTIC on the same subject.
EDWARD GOODWIN WESSON died September 29, 1932, at Norlina, N.C.
FREDERIC MELVIN WHEELOCK: Teacher of Latin. Home and Office Address, Darrow School, New Lebanon, N.Y. Married, Dorothy E. Rathbone, Aug. 14, 1937, Exeter, N.H. Children, Martha Ellen, Sept. 24, 1941; Deborah Ann, July 16, 1945.
Five years ago I was making an excursion into the tourist busi- ness on a beautiful old Colonial farm four miles west of Cazenovia, New York, on Route 20. Soon, however, an offer from nearby Caze- novia Junior College lured me back to teaching. A coronary then interrupted my routine, but fortunately for only three months. Back at teaching, I was asked to be dean and to help the college through an emergency. That over, I was again free to return to teaching, which, frankly, appeals to me more than administrative work. Consequently, when Darrow School offered me an all-Latin pro- gram - a thing which had not fallen to my lot for twenty years - I was delighted to accept it, and here I am.
In 1955 my Latin, An Introductory Course Based on Ancient Authors was published by Barnes and Noble. It is a pleasure to report that it has been adopted by many colleges and universities from coast to coast and that it has been used by many individuals in their own private study of Latin.
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GEORGE WILLIAM WHEELWRIGHT, III: Raising Registered Hereford Cattle. Home and Office Address, Star Route, Sausalito, Calif. Married, Gertrude Cuthbert, Dec. 31, 1927 (divorced 1945); Hope Iselin Richardson, Sept. 29, 1945. Children, George William, 4th, June 13, 1931 (m. Caroline Eschauzier); Michael Cuthbert, April 18, 1934 (m. Gretchen Gross); Arthur B. Richardson (step- son) (m. Jane Erwin); Constance Richardson (stepdaughter) (m. Constantin Boden); Philip Richardson (stepson). Grandchildren, George William Wheelwright, 5th, August, 1959, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wheelwright, 4th; Alice Wheelwright, November, 1959, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wheelwright; Arthur Richardson, 1953, Miles Richardson, 1954, Blake Richardson, 1956, Anne Richardson, 1957, Leonard Richardson, 1959; Nina Boden, May, 1959.
Activities: same as before, in general. Additional interests: a West Coast trustee, vice-president, Bay Area Committee, Experi- ment in International Living. Now raising registered Hereford cattle exclusively.
My wife, Hope, and I have taken two political science trips sponsored by San Francisco State College for students and teachers: 1956, to Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Greece, Turkey and Yugo- slavia; 1959, to Scandanavian countries, Russia, Rumania and Yugo- slavia. Received special permission to visit farms in Tashkent and Stalinabad on the Afghanistan border, where we took many colored slides. Have shown and talked about these slides before numerous local organizations. We are members of the World Affairs Council of Northern California.
ALEXANDER MOSS WHITE: Investment Banking. Home Ad- dress, Oyster Bay, N.Y. Office Address, White, Weld & Co., 20 Broad St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Mary Evelyn Lanman, April 26, 1930, New York, N.Y. Children, Sheila Ludlow, June 22, 1931 (m. T. Whitney Blake); Alexander Moss, Jr., Aug. 20, 1933 (m. Anne Baker); Elinor L., June 18, 1937.
In the summer of 1956 President Pusey asked me to accept the chairmanship of A Program for Harvard College. Setting up the organization for and heading the Program occupied a great deal of my time for two years, until Irving Pratt '26 took over my position as chairman in the fall of 1958. I have continued my active busi- ness interests as senior partner of White, Weld & Company, invest-
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ment bankers, and have also continued to serve as president of the American Museum of Natural History. I have served as an Overseer of Harvard College since October, 1958, and as a trustee of Smith College since 1956.
Sailing on my yawl "Blue Water" has been my principal di- version for many years and I spend as much of my vacation as possible on Leadbetter Island off Vinalhaven, Maine. 1959 was a particularly active year for our family, my son getting married in June and my eldest daughter in September.
ROBERT CLARKE WHITE: Teacher - Head of English Depart- ment. Home Address, P.O. Box 54, Castleton, Vt. Office Address, Castleton Teachers College, Castleton, Vt. Married, Dorothy On- thank, Aug. 23, 1928, Boston, Mass. Children, Ann ( step-daughter ) July 8, 1921 (m. L. A. Kurtz); Stephen Theodore (step-son), Jan. 10, 1923 (m. Marjorie Richardson); Margaret Hale, June 29, 1931 (m. Robert Linden); Christopher Clarke, June 24, 1937. Grand- children, Lawrence A. Kurtz, 3d, Aug. 29, 1947; Gretchen Kurtz, Nov. 7, 1952; Terrell White, July 28, 1948; Geoffrey White, Nov. 11, 1949; Mark Linden, Sept. 4, 1951; Stuart Linden, June 15, 1953; Robert Linden, Jr., May 22, 1956.
I came to Castleton (Vermont) Teachers College in 1954; and became head of the English department in 1958. I continue as con- tributing editor of Guide to Good Reading, and as member of vari- ous educational organizations. The combination of academic in- terests and rural life suits me.
ROBERT WINTHROP WHITE: Professor of Clinical Psychology. Home Address, Coolidge Road, Concord, Mass. Office Address, Dept. of Social Relations, Emerson Hall, Harvard University, Cam- bridge, Mass. Married, Margaret Ley Bazeley, Nov. 28, 1940, Ux- bridge, Mass. Children, David Winthrop, May 16, 1943; Timothy Ley, June 11, 1946.
I have been teaching at Harvard since 1937 and am now in the middle of a five-year term as chairman of my department. I have also been working hard to establish Walden Clinic, a psychiatric service for children in Concord.
BROOKS WHITEHOUSE: Lawyer. Address, 57 Exchange St., Portland 3, Maine.
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BARTLETT JERE WHITING: Professor of English. Home Ad- dress, 30 Walker St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address, Warren House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Married, Helen Dinsmore Wescott, June 27, 1928, Belfast, Maine. Child, Jere Wescott, July 19, 1943.
Nothing unusual enough to be worth mentioning has happened to me or mine since the last Report, except, perhaps, that I have published Traditional British Ballads (1955) and, with Archer Tay- lor, A Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880 (Harvard University Press, 1958).
* LORING WHITMAN: Address, % Rockefeller Foundation, 49 W. 49th St., New York 20, N.Y.
HUGH WHITNEY: Poet. Home Address, 42 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass.
I continue at intervals to write poetry, of which I entertain an inordinately high opinion.
TRAVIS HARVARD WHITNEY, JR., died April 27, 1955, at Brook- lyn, N.Y.
JAMES PAGET WHITTALL: Gentleman Farmer. Home Address, 40 N. Brigham Hill Rd., North Grafton, Mass. Married, Milicent Ewell, June 7, 1930, Ipswich, Mass. (divorced 1946); Marjorie G. Harrison, March 14, 1954, Worcester, Mass. Children, Edgeworth Paget, April 17, 1931 (m. John Dwight Bridge, Jr., divorced; Robert F. Sykes, Jr.); James Paget, Jr., Harvard '59, July 15, 1932; Milicent Barrett, Dec. 8, 1933 (m. Robert Therrien); Arthur Woolsey, Oct. 21, 1936 (m. Martha W. Weil). Grandchildren, Caroline Seymour Bridge, July 13, 1953; John Dwight Bridge, 3d; Laura Lee Therrien, March 10, 1959.
BERNARD WIESMAN: Government - Adviser on Labor and Minorities Affairs, U.S. Information Agency. Home Address, 4700 25th St., N., Arlington 7, Va. Office Address, 1776 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington 25, D.C. Married, Anne Louise Lawless, Nov. 14, 1942, Boston, Mass.
I have continued along the same lines as in the previous five years in the United States Information Agency, except that since
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1956 I have been adviser on labor and minorities affairs - but still on a one-man basis. In 1955, 1957 and 1958, I had Agency assign- ments to International Labor Organization conferences at Geneva, serving in 1958 as adviser to the U.S. Government delegation on the convention concerning discrimination in employment. Also covered conferences of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Did a lengthy article for the November, 1959, issue of Social Order on "The ILO - Its Fortieth Year." For two years have been president of Lodge 1812, American Federation of Govern- ment Employees and a vice-president of the Catholic Association for International Peace. Diversion continues to be gardening and house-mending, both activities now transferred to 4700 25th Street, North, Arlington 7, Virginia.
* ARTHUR WILD: Address, 225 W. 86th St., New York 24, N.Y.
ARTHUR DUDLEY WILDES: Social Worker. Home Address, 19 Rowland St., Marblehead, Mass. Office Address, 20 Church St., Boston 16, Mass. Married, Sara May Hilton, April 17, 1942, Boston, Mass.
* DONALD RUSSELL WILLIAMS: Address, 2347 E. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale 6, Calif.
PAUL WHITCOMB WILLIAMS: Lawyer. Home Address, 14 Sutton Pl., S., New York 22, N.Y. Office Address, Cahill, Gordon, Reindel & Ohl, 63 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Minerva Feyden, Aug. 10, 1956, Colombo, Ceylon.
In 1954 I was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. From 1955 to 1958 I served by presidential appointment as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In 1958 I resigned to resume my position as a part- ner in the law firm of Cahill, Gordon, Reindel & Ohl.
I have served as vice-president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and am presently active as chairman of one of its committees. For two years I was president of the Federal Bar Association, Empire State Chapter. I have been active in politics and in various charities. I am now vice-president of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America, and a general vice- chairman of the 1959 finance drive.
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I have written several articles which have appeared in various legal publications. In the past few years I have been called upon to make a good many speeches, including graduation addresses, for one of which I received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.
DONALD BECKLES WILSON: Merchandising. Home Address, 10 Deer Park Crescent, Toronto, Ont., Canada. Office Address, T. Eaton & Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Canada. Married, Marion Sher- wood Kelley, May 19, 1934, Boston, Mass. Children, Kerry Beckles, Harvard '58, Oct. 14, 1935; Robert Cade, Nov. 26, 1942.
It gave us great pleasure to attend our son Kerry's graduation from Harvard last year. Harvard looks more beautiful each pass- ing year.
ANDREW NICKERSON WINSLOW, JR .: Investment Securities. Home Address, 64 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass. Office Address, Chase, Whiteside & Winslow, Inc., 24 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Married, Elinor Condit, Aug. 29, 1925, Gloucester, Mass. Children, Sears C., Dec. 7, 1927 (m. Carolyn Crocker); Peter L., Nov. 14, 1930 (m. Nancy Jacob); Judith, May 6, 1941. Grandchildren, Wendi Winslow, Jan. 7, 1954; Robert N. Winslow, Aug. 8, 1956; Elinor C. Winslow, Sept. 22, 1959, children of Sears C. and Carolyn C. Wins- low; Heidi L. Winslow, Sept. 8, 1957; Peter S. Winslow, June 30, 1959, children of Peter L. and Nancy J. Winslow.
Secretary and director of Chace, Whiteside & Winslow, Inc., since 1951; director, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Conduits National, Ltd., and the Chase-Shawmut Company; treasurer, Central New England Sanatorium, Inc. Diversions: sailing and court tennis.
JOSEPH BERNARD WOLBARSHT: Lawyer. Home Address, 103 Langdon St., Newton 58, Mass. Office Address, 85 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Married, Lenore Levin, Nov. 11, 1941, Boston, Mass.
LEONARD MARCUS WOLPER died September 22, 1957, at Bermuda.
* BENJAMIN SMITH WOOD: Address, Perry Point, Md.
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JOHN RUSSELL WOOD died March 7, 1960, at Easton, Pa.
JOHN SUMNER WOOD: Lawyer - Trustee. Home Address, Woodbyrne, Germantown, Md. Office Address, 22 S. Perry St., Rockville, Md. Married, Mary Leftwich Rawlings, Aug. 4, 1926, Washington, D.C. (died Dec. 31, 1935); Peggy Angel, July 23, 1936, Silver Spring, Md. Children, John Sumner, Jr., M.D., Harvard '54, July 23, 1929 (m. Betty Alden Morse); David Eliab, Harvard '52 (51), Dec. 10, 1930 (m. Ellen Halstead); Judson Rawlings, May 30, 1934 (m. Sarah Venable); Wriley Creath Angel, Harvard '58, Nov. 5, 1937; Brooks Crosby Byrne, Feb. 2, 1941; Peggy Octavia, Sept. 14, 1946. Grandchildren, David Eliab Wood, Jr., Jan. 29, 1957; Sarah Ellen Wood, Feb. 19, 1958, both children of David and Ellen Wood.
Who's Who in the East tells my story, except that I did write a little innocent sermon on my nine Pilgrim ancestors on the May- flower, entitled Cupid's Path in Ancient Plymouth - the Last Pil- grim Houses. Although based on church, court and land records, it was banned in The Mayflower Quarterly of the Society of May- flower Descendants.
Within a few months my son Judson, A.B., LL.B., will appear with me before the Court of Appeals of Maryland, at Annapolis, Maryland. Judson and Sarah are expecting to increase my grand- children by at least one. I hear that my cancer research son, Sum- ner Jr., a captain in the U.S.A.F. medical corps and assistant pro- fessor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, expects to become an associate professor at age thirty. Captain David Wood, M.D., Johns Hopkins '54, is a pediatrician who will practice in Baltimore, Maryland. Brooks is at the University of Virginia, Class of '63. Wriley, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine '63, has informed me that he will get married this June and let his wife support him, so he will become the fourth of my sons to put a sweet girl to work - like marrying a meal ticket. I already have begun to caution my daughter against marrying any unemployed student.
LUTHER HERBERT WOOD: Advertising. Home Address, 415 E. 52d St., New York 22, N.Y. Office Address, 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N.Y. Married, Ida Raisbeck, Oct. 11, 1956, New York, N.Y.
Vice-president, Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc.
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WALTER KEEN WOOLMAN, JR .: Grain Merchant. Home Ad- dress, 908 Oak Ridge Rd., Rosemont, Pa. Office Address, Tidewater Grain Co., 512 Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia 6, Pa. Married, Kathe- rine Shankland, May 20, 1932, New York, N.Y. Children, Louise, June 15, 1934 (m. Harry E. Stewart); Robert S., April 9, 1936; In- grid, July 9, 1940. Grandchildren, Nancy Louise Stewart, Nov. 10, 1957; Robert W. Stewart, Aug. 23, 1959.
JAMES HENDON WRIGHT died December 8, 1957, at Chicago, Ill.
THOMAS CLARKE WRIGHT: Chairman, Board of Directors, Otter Tail Power Company. Home Address, 121 Clifton Ave., Min- neapolis 3, Minn. Office Address, 215 S. Cascade St., Fergus Falls, Minn. Married, Catharine Wilson, March 31, 1928, Devon, Pa. Children, four girls; one boy. Grandchildren, four.
JOSEPH WILLARD WYATT: Lawyer. Home Address, 216 Belle Haven Rd., Alexandria, Va. Office Address, Wyatt, Saltzstein & Inman, 508 Wyatt Bldg., Washington 5, D.C. Married, Dorothy Georgens, Sept. 20, 1933, New York, N.Y. Child, Dorothy Jane, March 5, 1936 (m. Frederick Wyatt Shields ).
ARTHUR HOBART WYMAN: Statistician. Home Address, 1010 Allan Ave., Falls Church, Va. Office Address, Tuberculosis Control Program, U.S. Public Health Service, Washington 25, D.C. Married, Jewel Elizabeth Godwin, June 12, 1954, Bonifay, Fla.
Am presently a statistician with the United States Public Health Service in the Tuberculosis Control Program. With my wife I am active in the Presbyterian Church of the Pilgrims, where I am serv- ing a term as deacon and have just completed a term as disbursing treasurer. My hobbies are two: I am a member of the Washington chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, have been ex- ecutive secretary of the chapter, and am presently on the committee working on the railways' part in the Civil War for the coming cen- tennial. I assist my wife, who has a very "green thumb," in her flowers and gardens.
ELIAS MOSES YOOD died in 1932, at New York, N.Y.
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HENRY IRVING ZIMMERMAN: Kitchen Designer. Home Ad- dress, 52 Kilsyth Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. Office Address, Ray Mucci's Inc., Brockton, Mass. Married, Bona Brunn, Sept. 13, 1934, Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y. Children, Gretel Bambi, Aug. 22, 1943; Walter Evan, July 29, 1947.
* ISADORE JACOB ZIMMERMAN: Address, 1458 Elm St., Man- chester, N.H.
CHARLES ALFRED ZINN: Lawyer. Home Address, 752 Convers Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. Office Address, Zinn, Tate & Cultice, 305 First National Bank Bldg., Zanesville, Ohio. Married, Martha Mc- Cullough, June 22, 1929, Zanesville, Ohio. Child, Charles Alfred, Jr., July 10, 1938.
President, board of trustees, Zanesville Art Institute; trustee, vice- president, Shinnick Educational Fund; trustee, Abbot Home for Aged Men, Helen Purcell Home (Women); secretary, director, member of executive committee, Mosaic Tile Company; director, member of trust committee, First Trust and Savings Bank.
JESSE E. ZOFNASS: Semi-retired. Home Address, 322 Marsh St., Belmont 78, Mass. Office Address, 80 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Married, Helen C. Aronson, Feb. 2, 1945, Merrimac, Mass. (died Aug. 4, 1954). Children, Paul Jesse, April 18, 1947; Joan Susan, Oct. 19, 1949; Emily Jane, June 15, 1951.
After thirty years of an active business career, I finally made the break in 1957 and retired to the sidelines. Incidentally, the transition from a full load of pressure and responsibilities to a modest downtown office where I come in out of the rain and read my Wall Street Journal is not - as I had been led to believe - hard to take at all. If you're flirting with the idea, stop by and I'll sell you on it.
In Memoriam
Deaths reported since March, 1955
Herbert Spencer Abel Nathan Gabriel Abrahamson Louis Alpert
* John Kappeler Arnold Edgar Howes Baker, Jr. John Denison Baldwin
* Laurence Justin Barnes
* Richard Carrington Barrett
* William Edwin Bartel Benjamin Franklin Rice Bassett Henry Abraham Winchester Beck John Henry Berry Lawrence Black
Walter Scott Blanchard
Henry Morgan Bohlen Herbert Francis Boles
* Allan Willson Booth Murray Eugene Borish Richardson Brown Stephen de Valson Brown Herbert Cayford Burrell George Edwin Carr
Charles Goodwin Carter Jack Portman Chesney Wilmon Blackmar Chipman John Edward Crowley, Jr. Daniel Joseph Danker, Jr.
* Leon Joseph Daubin Charles Henry Davis Henri de Castellane Joe de Ganahl
William de Rham John Huntington Devereux
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Arthur Patrick Donovan John Paterson Duncan James Lawrence Dunham
¢ Edgar Durbin
Robert Emerson
* David Wendell Evans
* Robert Mark Evans Thomas Douglas Francis Farmer Jefferson Fletcher
Lucien Humphrey Fowler Adrien Gambet Bernard Barrett Gilman
* John Jacob Glessner, II
Milton Glodt
¢ Meyer Goldberg Malcolm Whelen Greenough George Morton Grinnell
Kyung-Durk Har
Edmund Carl Felix Herrmann
* Allan Herbert Webster Higgins Ernest Laurence Hill Unbay Hsu
* William White Ingraham
* George Arthur Jones
* Charles J. Kalinauskas
* John Jay Hicks Kerr Andrew Crozier Knox George Henry Kotok
* Frank Shedd Lally
* Russell Carpenter Larcom
Maynard Locke Lawrence Robert Neal Leath Stephen Van Praag Lee
Reginald Levy Charles Frederick Lingham Eldridge Johnson MacEwan James Jay Mapes
Charles Marx, Jr. Charles Coffin Mason
៛ Jacob Meyer Master
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* Alfred Arthur Meadows
* Alfred Thaddeus Merian
¢ Ralph George Miller Morrison Mills Jay Hugh Montgomery Claud Nicholls Jacob Vincent Nissenson
* Francis Lawrence Anthony Nowak Joseph Anthony O'Connor Dexter Selden Paine
* George Russell Paul Alexander Kyle Powell John Earl Purdy Patrick Tracy Lowell Putnam
Martin Quinn Harold Richard Robinson
John Randolph Robinson Leon Mark Rome
Murray Morris Rubin
¢ Eric Sandquist Edward Adams Sawin
* Roscoe Hall Sawyer Louis Moffatt Scarr Thomas Arnold Barrett Scudder John Loftus Scully
Jim Chapman Sherman
William Denison Sleeper
Frank DeLarme Smith, Jr. Peter Van der Muelen Smith
* Bernard Soman William Hayes Soule Alfred Max Stern
Bernard Albert Stern Harold Sherburne Stevens
* Charles Warren Stiger, Jr. Robert Emlen Sumner
* Joseph Smith Sylvester, Jr. Thomas Carroll Van Stone
* Josselyn Van Tyne Edward Goodwin Wesson
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* Travis Harvard Whitney, Jr.
* Leonard Marcus Wolper
* John Russell Wood
* James Hendon Wright Elias Moses Yood
Obituaries
JOHN KAPPELER ARNOLD
John Kappeler Arnold died August 26, 1959, at Boston, Massa- chusetts. The son of John Barry and Jessie ( Kappeler) Arnold, he was born September 16, 1904, in New York City. He prepared at Worcester Academy and received an A.B. with our Class. He was directory engineer for the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company with whom he had been associated since leaving college. He had been a resident of Rockport, Massachusetts, for twenty-two years and had served on the town advisory and planning boards and as clerk, trustee and corporator of the Granite Savings Bank. He was a member of the North Shore Harvard Club, Sandy Bay Yacht Club, Rockport Art Association and Telephone Pioneers of America.
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