Harvard class of 1925 : thirty-fifth anniversary report, Part 3

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


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GEORGE DEWEY BRADEN: Teacher. Home Address, Route 2, Eliot, Maine. Married, Elizabeth G. Dittmar, June 22, 1933, Boston, Mass.


I teach mathematics in a secondary school and coach football and baseball.


EDWARD BARCLAY BRAUNS: Fruit Grower. Home Address, 913 Idaho St., Wenatchee, Wash. Office Address, Keystone Fruit Co., Entiat, Wash. Married, Ingrid Alving, Dec. 31, 1929, Iron Mountain, Mich. Children, Elsa Matilda, Sept. 14, 1933 (m. Charles F. Reeves ); Karin Ingrid, Aug. 24, 1937.


Still raising fruit and Morgan horses, and still enjoying skiing. Director, Washington Oregon Canning Pear Association since 1955, Northwest Wholesale, Inc., since 1958; president, Nuchief Sales, Inc., 1955-56; director, Morgan Horse Club, Inc., 1955.


JAMES ROLLINS BREWSTER: Visual Education. Home Ad- dress, 9 Dobbs Terr., Scarsdale, N.Y. Office Address, Text-Film Dept., McGraw-Hill Book Co., 330 W. 42d St., New York 36, N.Y. Married, Nelle Bates Rathbun, Aug. 28, 1932, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Children, William Rathbun, March 26, 1935; Martha Rollins, Oct. 21, 1939; Elizabeth, Nov. 19, 1941; Susan, May 31, 1944.


The Twenty-fifth Anniversary found me at Young America Films, Inc., producers of educational films and filmstrips, where I finally became vice-president for production. On June 1, 1957, the company was purchased by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, at which time we became merged with their Text-Film Department.


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I am now assistant production manager and housed in the McGraw- Hill Building.


ALDEN BRIGGS: Wholesale Food Distribution. Home Address, 33 Emerald St., Hingham, Mass. Office Address, Webster Thomas Co., 221 State St., Boston 9, Mass. Married, Hazel R. Wood, Sept. 29, 1934, Waban, Mass. (died April 13, 1960). Children, Brenda, April 10, 1936; Alden, Jr., Harvard '60, Dec. 25, 1938.


For the past ten years, I have been selling for Webster Thomas Company, wholesale food distributors, specializing in sales to boys' and girls' summer camps in New England and to schools and col- leges in the Greater Boston area. In 1956, I was president of the Harvard Club of Hingham. My son Denny (Alden, Jr.), Class of '60, will be graduating the year of our Tricesimoquinquennial (blame for this word goes to George Goodspeed ).


AARON JACOB BRONSTEIN: Lawyer. Home Address, 28 Atlan- tic Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Office Address, Schneider, Bronstein & Shapiro, 85 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Married, Gertrude Nagels, July 5, 1930, Portsmouth, N.H. (died May 20, 1942); Jeanette F. Lyons, April 23, 1944, Newton, Mass. Child, Judith Rose, Dec. 19, 1935 (m. Arnold D. Rubin).


President, American Jewish Congress, New England Division, since December, 1955. Vice-president, 1957-59, president, since June, 1959, the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston.


JOHN EVELETH BROOKHOUSE: Farming. Address, Shull Road, Gahanna, Ohio. Married, Helen Morton, Oct. 23, 1926, Columbus, Ohio. Child, John Christopher, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences '60, Jan. 6, 1938 (m. Diane Banks ).


During the past few years while Chris was at Stanford, we made several trips to the west coast via train, plane and car. We were unable to make connections through the Panama Canal. I am glad to report that we have contacted Cambridge again and plan to do so in the very near future.


ARTHUR BARTON BROWN: Professor of Mathematics. Home Address, 155-01 90th Ave., Apt. 4F, Jamaica 32, N.Y. Office Address, Queens College, Flushing 67, N.Y. Married, Ruth Levison, Aug. 18, 1935, New York, N.Y. Child, Alan Richard, Feb. 1, 1939.


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Have continued teaching, with some research and publications; also administrative work. Favorite diversions are swimming (year round) and hiking, which help keep me in good condition.


DOUGLASS VINCENT BROWN: Professor of Industrial Manage- ment. Home Address, 46 Griggs Rd., Brookline. (Temporary, 5743 S. Kimbark, Chicago 37, Ill.) Office Address, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, Cambridge 39, Mass. Married, Mary Nuss, Dec. 2, 1933, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Children, Deborah N., Jan. 26, 1940; Constance A., Nov. 1, 1949.


Ford Foundation Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, 1959-60.


GEORGE ALFRED BROWN: Violincellist and Orchestra Conduc- tor. Home Address, 7 Ashland St., Melrose 76, Mass.


I have been playing solo recitals and chamber music concerts and have made a few appearances as soloist with orchestras. I have been teaching cello, coaching chamber groups, and have worked at one school - Concord Academy. Summers I am a faculty member of the Cape Cod Conservatory. The Melrose Orchestral Association, of which I am the conductor, still survives.


MARCELLUS NOYES BROWN: Professor of History. Home Ad- dress, R.D. 2, Sandy Hook, Conn. Office Address, 512 Crescent St., New Haven, Conn. Married, Elizabeth Dik, June 29, 1929, Needham, Mass. Children, Beverly Ann, April 6, 1933; Robert Noyes, Dec. 9, 1936.


MORRIS LOVEJOY BROWN: Vice-president of Bank. Home Address, 180 Highland St., West Newton, Mass. Office Address, First National Bank of Boston, 50 State St., Boston, Mass. Married, Frances Adria Holmes, May 10, 1930, Brooklyn, N.Y. Children, David Wellington, March 14, 1931 (m. Jane Hayes); Alison Love- joy, Jan. 17, 1934 (m. Robert E. Grinder). Grandchildren, Duncan Hastings Brown, Sept. 22, 1956; Stephen Holmes Brown, April 1, 1958; Jonathan Holmes Grinder, Sept. 17, 1958.


I have done little worthy of note personally since our Thirtieth Anniversary Reunion, but my two children have - David pro- ducing two fine children and Sally, one - all three boys. David is a Unitarian minister in one of the bigger churches in Dallas, Texas,


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and Sally is married to a college professor and they are holding forth in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the University of Hawaii.


I had a serious heart operation in 1957 which turned out com- pletely successful and I have been living a fairly normal life since then on a slightly reduced social schedule. I still enjoy my work at the First National Bank of Boston and find it hard to realize that retirement is not more than eight years away!


RICHARDSON BROWN died February 4, 1938, at Hull, Mass.


SAMUEL BROWN: Retired. Home Address, 357 Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash.


STEPHEN DeVALSON BROWN died January 21, 1938, at Glens Falls, N.Y.


JACKSON MARTIN BRUCE: Lawyer. Home Address, 414 E. Appletree Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis. Office Address, Wood, Brady, Tyrrell & Bruce, 756 N. Milwaukee St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Married, Harriet Edgell, Aug. 17, 1929, Gardner, Mass. Children, Jackson Martin, Jr., Harvard '53, LL.B. '57, April 10, 1931 (m. Lilias Morehouse ); Sara Eugenia, April 17, 1935 (m. John A. Snyder); Calvin Sumner, March 16, 1948. Grandchildren, Lilias Stephanie Bruce, Oct. 25, 1956; Andrew Edgell Bruce, Sept. 30, 1958.


President of the Associated Harvard Clubs, and a director of the Harvard Alumni Association. President of the Milwaukee County Bar Association, and director of the Sivyer Steel Castings Company, Milwaukee Plastics, Inc., Time Insurance Company, Shorewood Sanitarium, and Columbia Hospital.


CONSTANTINE MICHAEL BUCUVALAS: Lawyer. Home Ad- dress, 163 Plymouth Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Office Address, 92 State St., Boston, Mass. Married, Paraskeve Sarhanis, Jan. 13, 1929, Boston, Mass. (deceased); Elaine Gomatos, March 11, 1951, Boston, Mass. Children, Michael G. C., Harvard '51, Oct. 22, 1929;


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Zoë E., Aug. 30, 1934 (m. Robert B. MacFarland, M.D.); John C., Nov. 26, 1952; Steven, Jan. 1, 1955. Grandchild, Laura Anne Mc- Farland, Aug. 28, 1959.


JAMES ERNEST BUNTING: Publishing; Counselling. Home Ad- dress, 230 Pond Hill Rd., Wallingford, Conn. Office Address, 12 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. Married, Elizabeth Adah Webster, Oct. 17, 1936, Great Barrington, Mass. Children, Mansfield Allen Lyon, Jr. (stepson), Dec. 25, 1930; Daniel Webster Lyon (stepson), Oct. 1, 1933; Mary Elizabeth, July 11, 1937; Peter Gillies, Nov. 8, 1941.


I still publish the yearbook of Private Independent Schools and conduct a parent counselling service, specializing in grades seven through twelve. My son Peter and I race a Lightning at Sachem's Head in Long Island Sound. My stepsons have married, which brings babies into our house. Betsy is studying toward a teaching degree, and Peter has entered Colby College at a freshman.


EDWIN WHITNEY BURCH: Lawyer. Home Address, 1110 Fen- wick Pl., Oklahoma City, Okla. Office Address, 2603 First National Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Married, Roberta Swartwout Johnson, Jan. 28, 1939, Chicago, Ill. Children, Jonathan Whitney, Harvard '62, Feb. 10, 1940; Nancy Carolyn, Sept. 25, 1942; Emily Louise, Aug. 21, 1945.


Activities: attorney, principally in federal tax practice; recog- nized authority in southwest in field of estate planning. Associa- tions: American Bar Association - member of Estate and Gift Tax Committee of Tax Section; Oklahoma State and County Bar Asso- ciations.


Principal interests: profession, family and public affairs. Diver- sions: Republican politics. Publications: "The Drafting of Wills in Estate Planning," Oklahoma Bar Journal. Charitable organizations: member, Southwest Board of Trustees of World Neighbors, Inc .; chairman, Oklahoma City area for Program for Harvard College. Area obtained 120 per cent of quota.


GEORGE WADSWORTH BURGESS: Retired. Home Address, R.F.D. 1, Stonington, Conn. Married, Helen R. Lovering, Sept. 26, 1927, Boston, Mass. Child, George Wadsworth, Jr., April 30, 1938.


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RANDOLPH FORREST BURKE: Last Known Address, Hotel Montemar, Torremolinas, Spain. (Lost.)


CLARENCE JOSEPH BURNS: Insurance. Home Address, 3 Elton Rd., Barrington, R.I. Office Address, Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., 1502 Industrial Bank Bldg., Providence 3, R.I. Married, Rose Frawley, May 31, 1930, Boston, Mass. Children, Gerald Joseph, (adopted 1935) Feb. 3, 1928 (m. Anita Robillard); William Joseph, Harvard '53, May 14, 1931 (m. Nancy Evans); Virginia Thérèse, Aug. 2, 1935; Christopher John, Nov. 20, 1946. Grandchildren, Judy Burns, Sept. 18, 1950, Robert Burns, June 10, 1952, and Rose Mary Burns, May 3, 1956, all children of Gerald and Anita Burns; Peter Burns, Sept. 15, 1955, Cathy Burns, Dec. 5, 1956, and John Thomas Burns, July 20, 1959, all children of William and Nancy Burns.


Manager, Providence office, Aetna Casualty and Surety Com- pany; president, Serra Club of Providence.


Our children have selected diversified careers. Beginning with the oldest, Jerry is a naval officer; Bill is home office representative for a life insurance company; Virginia is an actress; and Chris an applicant for Harvard five years hence. This past summer Virginia had a part in "Red Letter Day" with Gloria Swanson on the sum- mer stock circuit.


Rose and I continue our work, and in the summertime we relax and keep cool in a little house in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Golf is my hobby and I am hacking away to an ever-increasing handicap.


Too late for the Thirtieth Anniversary Report was my A.B. degree received in June, 1955. After passing my divisionals in 1925, I flunked a half-course and did not make up the work until thirty years later. I was accepted as an undergraduate at the age of fifty-two and struggled through a half-course in economics. My son Bill graduated from Harvard two years before I did.


HERBERT CAYFORD BURRELL died November 9, 1953, at Pittsburgh, Pa.


ABNER KELLOGG BURTT: Development Engineer. Home Ad- dress, 917 Prairie Ave., Downers Grove, Ill. Office Address, Haw- thorne Plant, Western Electric Co., Chicago 33, Ill. Married, Evelyn


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Grenier, Feb. 19, 1938, Wheaton, Ill. Child, Catherine Irene, Jan. 2, 1939.


Since the last Class Report, I have advanced slowly but surely in my profession as an engineer with the telephone company, and now hold a position of responsibility. As my golf game improves, the prospect of retirement from my work within the next few years and moving to the southwest section of the country appeals to me.


DOUGLAS SWAIN BYERS: Archaeologist. Home Address, Phillips Street, Andover, Mass. Office Address, R. S. Peabody Foundation for Archaeology, Box 71, Andover, Mass. Married, Dorothy Hayes, June 15, 1929, Andover, Mass. Children, Corinne Weston, Oct. 5, 1933; William, Jan. 27, 1936 (m. Shirley Anne Zierer); Marjorie Hayes, May 28, 1939.


As director of the R. S. Peabody Foundation, I am still doing business at the old stand, digging up Indians and trying to piece together what remains of New England's prehistory. It becomes more involved each year. We now have a fairly reliable date for man in eastern Massachusetts at about 7000 B.C., and in Maine at some time prior to 4000 B.C., but this is not the earliest there by any means.


We have been actively trying to set up a new museum display in Andover, and this has led to new ideas and techniques. Have been dabbling in many things peripheral to running a museum, from publication to punch-card records for bibliographic data and so forth, and find the field limited only by time.


My interests remain "outdoorsy" and include tree-farm opera- tion of woodlots under selective cutting and sustained yield pro- gram. I also enjoy sailing and cruising when opportunity offers. Can provide reasonable entertainment, ice, transportation to Mer- rill & Hinckley's, baths and sundry comforts at Blue Hill, Maine, in summer time, or a mooring for cruisers when Abanaki isn't on it.


I am continually writing dull archaeological papers for scholarly journals, and eventually hope to tell the prehistory of Maine as I see it when we get all the odd relics behind glass in the new hall.


The Society for American Archaeology takes some of my time in the capacity of a member of the executive committee and sundry other committees. The Robert Abbe Museum at Bar Harbor also suffers bravely while I serve on its board of directors.


If anyone hears of a fossil elephant in the East please let me


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know; there are no recent records of such finds east of the Hudson, but one might turn up any day.


HENRY LEO CABITT: Physician. Home Address, 93 Ruane Rd., West Newton, Mass. Office Address, 60 Charlesgate, W., Boston 15, Mass. Married, Aileen Cohen, December, 1944, Boston, Mass. Child, Roger James, Nov. 4, 1952.


* EVERETT WARE CADY: Address, Hotel Lowell, 28 E. 63d St., New York 21, N.Y.


JAMES ALOYSIUS STANISLAUS CALLANAN: Associate Pro- fessor, State Teachers College. Home Address, 5 Charles River Sq., Boston, Mass. Office Address, State Teachers College at Boston, 625 Huntington Ave., Boston 15, Mass.


MURRAY CAMPBELL: Public Relations. Home Address, West- town, Pa. Office Address, Pennsylvania Railroad, 6 Penn Center, Philadelphia, Pa. Married, Tietje Virginia Van Vliet, June 22, 1938, Baltimore, Md. Children, Marion Hopkins, May 20, 1942 (son); Murray Francis, May 24, 1946.


My work is writing speeches, articles and position papers for the management of the Pennsylvania Railroad. My pleasure, which is shared with my wife, is watching and I hope helping my boys grow up and get educated in the old sense of that battered word.


ABRAHAM ALEXANDER CANTOR: Retail Hardware. Home Address, 295-297 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Office Address, South End Hardware, 215 Concord Turnpike, Cambridge, Mass. Married, Anna Gottlieb, June, 1951, Jersey City, N.J. Children, Gary Evan, Dec. 22, 1952; Marcia Ina, Sept. 2, 1954; Fredric Lyle, Feb. 21, 1956.


Advertising and store manager, South End Hardware.


ETTORE FRANCIS CARNIGLIA: Physician. Home Address, 5 N. Main St., Windsor Locks, Conn. Office Address, Windsor Locks, Conn. Married, Blanche Margaret Goodsell, March 6, 1933, Wethersfield, Conn. Children, Peter Michael, March 8, 1936; Mar- garet Elizabeth, June 17, 1937 (m. Theodore Malec). Grandchild, Janis Kathleen Malec, May 28, 1958.


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FAIRBANK CARPENTER: Retired. Home Address, "High Mead- ow," R.F.D., Far Hills, N.J. Married, Marion Farnsworth, Jan. 28, 1930. Child, Fairbank Carpenter, Jr., Nov. 13, 1930 (m. Bar- bara Chappell). Grandchildren, Robin Brooks Carpenter, May 13, 1954; George Fairbank Carpenter, Feb. 2, 1957; Amy Beard Carpenter, March 30, 1958.


The past five years have been taken up with moving from Lake Forest, Illinois, to the top of a hill near Gladstone, New Jersey, building a house, tearing out dead trees, planting trees, gardening, and building a long road up a steep incline that becomes a chal- lenge in the winter. Little time for anything else.


GEORGE EDWIN CARR died February 24, 1950, at Malden, Mass.


CHARLES GOODWIN CARTER died January 18, 1960, at Boston, Mass.


JAMES ALBERT CARTER: Schoolmaster. Home Address, 11 Whitelawn Ave., Milton 87, Mass. Office Address, Milton Academy, Milton 86, Mass. Married, Martha K. Knight, June 20, 1955, Milton, Mass.


During the past five years my activities and interests have con- tinued much as before. I am still at Milton Academy (now in my thirty-second year) as teacher of Latin and Greek; I am a member of the Latin committee of the Secondary Education Board - an activity which takes me to Manhattan twice a year; and, through my interest in the classics and the Cum Laude Society, I find myself in touch with education for almost the entire twelve months of the year. My wife and I do manage to spend a quiet and very pleasant summer in New London, New Hampshire, after having explored the far west and Europe in recent summers.


If I have any particular philosophy of life, I should like to think that it is Solon's bon mot: "I grow old, always learning many things" - far more than as a Harvard freshman I ever thought possible.


* EDWARD JOSEPH CASEY: Address, 9 Lockeland Ave., Arling- ton 74, Mass.


EDWARD SEARS CASTLE: Education - Professor of Physiology. Home Address, 42 Walker St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address,


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Dept. of Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Married, Nellie Watson Berle, June 12, 1930, Cambridge, Mass. Children, Peter Watson, Harvard '55, Feb. 17, 1933 (m. Ellen Morse); Philip Sears, March 20, 1935.


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JOHN LYON CAUGHEY, JR .: Associate Dean of Medical School. Home Address, 1990 Ford Drive, Cleveland 6, Ohio. Office Address, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, 2109 Adelbert Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. Married, Winnifred Scott, May 22, 1937, New York, N.Y. (divorced 1954). Child, John Lyon, 3d, Harvard '63, March 28, 1941.


My responsibilities as associate dean of the School of Medicine of Western Reserve University are in the area of student affairs. It is a great privilege to work with the splendid young people who are preparing for a career in medicine. I have published several papers on subjects pertaining to medical education.


My principal extra-curricular activities are carried out as a mem- ber of the following: the Committee on Research and Education of the Association of American Medical Colleges; the Committee on Professional Education of the National Foundation; and the National Advisory Council on Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.


WALTER LEEDS CHAPIN: Life Insurance. Home Address, 2128 Stanford Ave., St. Paul 5, Minn. Office Address, Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co., Victory Square, St. Paul, Minn. Married, Frances Rowe Fleming, June 10, 1933, St. Paul, Minn. Children, Walter Leeds, 3d, Harvard '57, June 8, 1935; George Duncan, Nov. 10, 1943; Deborah, April 17, 1947.


Second vice-president and actuary engaged in developing group insurance and pension plans for my longtime ( since 1925) employer. Fellow, Society of Actuaries. My main diversion lately has been to build a house for summer use.


GEORGE THORNDIKE CHASE: Retired. Address, P.O. Box 374, Pawling, N.Y. Married, Elizabeth L. Andrews, Oct. 10, 1925, New York, N.Y. Children, George Thorndike, 3d, Feb. 10, 1927; Char- lotte Elizabeth, April 5, 1929 (m. Alan C. Hatch); Barbara Town-


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send, May 12, 1931 (m. Dow D. Wright). Grandchildren, Alan Curtis Hatch, Jr., April 26, 1955; Andrea Marsh Wright, Nov. 19, 1954; Jefferson Thatcher Wright, Aug. 27, 1956.


PHILIP WIGGLESWORTH CHASE: Geologist. Home Address, Little Sewickley Creek, Sewickley P.O., Pa. Office Address, United States Steel Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. Married, Josephine G. Graton, June 16, 1934, Cambridge, Mass. Children, Nancy Temple, May 11, 1936 (m. William Caragan); Philip Graton, Sept. 14, 1945; Alfred Bowman, March 11, 1948. Grandchild, Josephine Lamont Caragan, Aug. 10, 1958.


During the past five years I have sampled the life of a Pittsburgh suburbanite and commuter, fortunately interspersed liberally with trips to Europe, Africa and South America in quest of raw materials for the United States Steel Corporation. Our "farm" in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, on which we have a few of almost everything from bees to ducks to egg plants to nectarines, takes up much of our spare time, with skiing, whitewater canoeing and fishing during their respective seasons.


JACK PORTMAN CHESNEY died February 6, 1931, at Kansas City, Mo.


JOSIAH HUMPHREY CHILD: Architect. Home Address, 192 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Office Address, Child, Lawrence & Shannon, 711 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Married, Marion Wells, March 1, 1960. Children (by previous marriage), Josiah Humphrey, Jr., Harvard '49, Aug. 8, 1926 (m. Susan Furlow); Anne H., June 27, 1929 (m. Hugo Weber); Edwin Dodge, Dec. 8, 1941. Grand- children, Marion Cajori, Jan. 19, 1950, daughter of Anne Child and Charles Cajori; Lucas Weber, Feb. 8, 1955, son of Anne Child and Hugo Weber; Susan Child, July 23, 1952; Margaret Harrison Child, Jan. 21, 1956.


In 1955 I became a partner in the firm of Child, Lawrence & Shannon, Architects & Engineers, which established offices at 711 Boylston Street. I had previously shared offices with James Law- rence, Jr., '29, and John Shannon at 50 Beacon Street, when I was a partner of Ames, Child & Graves. This new partnership has proved to be rewarding in many ways and has given us the opportunity


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to design all types of buildings, including a State Beach which won the Boston Arts Festival Prize in 1958.


And now, I am taking on a new and exciting job for part of the year, that of co-manager of an inn in Provincetown, Massachusetts. This came about because on March 1 of this year I married Mrs. Marion Wells, the owner and manager of Seascape House. I am now looking forward to an even more active and diversified life and hope that during the summer months many of my classmates will find time to look in upon us there at the end of the Cape.


My younger son, Edwin, son of Eleanor Dodge Child, who died in 1948, is a freshman at Cornell University and appears to be getting much out of the college of his choice.


WILMON BLACKMAR CHIPMAN died December 26, 1943, at Winchester, Mass.


CHARLES DANA CHRISMAN: Minister. Home Address, 95 Main St., P.O. Box 216, Nanuet, N.Y. Office Address, Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nanuet, N.Y. Married, Dorothy Evelyn Noyce, June 22, 1925, Boston, Mass. Children, Dorothy June, June 15, 1926 (m. C. L. Miller); Charles Dana, Jr., May 16, 1928 (married); David Noyce, Nov. 24, 1937 (married). Grandchildren, Louis Chrisman Miller, April 1, 1945; Gerald Lee Miller, Aug. 8, 1948; Dorothy Evelyn Chrisman, April 17, 1959, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Noyce Chrisman; Charles Dana Chrisman, 3d, Jan. 4, 1951; David Andrew Chrisman, Jan. 1, 1952; Deborah Louise Chrisman, Jan. 13, 1954; and Martha Rachel Chrisman, Feb. 4, 1955, children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Chrisman, Jr.


I am still a pastor in Rockland County, New York. I have served for over five years as the chairman of our denomination's Committee on Chaplains in the Armed Forces. In February, 1959, I was selected for promotion to the rank of captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve, with which I have been affiliated since December 31, 1940. My better nine-tenths and I have been richly blessed in our children and grandchildren. Our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is as deep and true as ever.


REYNOLDS GETTMAN CLARK: Manufacturing. Home Address, 681 S. Oxford Rd., Grosse Pointe 31, Mich. Office Address, Power


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Tool Co., 14515 Puritan, Detroit, Mich. Married, Eleanor Ridgely Brown, June 8, 1929, Springfield, Mass. (divorced 1948); Virginia Fergueson Paddock, July 11, 1953. Children, John Phelps, Sept. 28, 1932 (m. Mary Frances Thompson); Anne Reynolds, Oct. 29, 1940 (m. Lee Benedict Ficks).


Life really began in full for me July 11, 1953. Past and present smoothed the way for a delightful future which we now all enjoy together. Detroit is a great sports town, so we never lack for spectator enjoyment. Actively, my wife is a top golfer and my sail- boat keeps me busy. I am Michigan sales manager for the Speed- way Division of the Power Tool Company. There seems to be no end to the demand for portable electric tools for the do-it-yourselfer, so business has tripled over the past five years.


* HAZARD MCCLELLAN CLARKE: Address, Uniontown Road, Westminster, Md.




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