Harvard class of 1925 : thirty-fifth anniversary report, Part 5

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


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In March, 1951, I was recalled to active duty in the U.S. Air Force and was assigned to the office of Assistant Chief of Staff In- telligence in the Pentagon. In 1955, I was sent to Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, Europe, located in Wiesbaden, Germany. In 1958 I returned to the United States and proceeded immediately to Mather Air Force Base, California. My assignment: Chief of the Intelligence Division of the 4134th Strategic Wing, Strategic Air Command, the first of the SAC wings to be reorganized under the dispersal concept.


Since I have been in the military service off and on since college days, the Massachusetts National Guard, Squadron A., New York National Guard, and then service in World War II and the Korean war, I have decided to see it through until retirement in 1960. I shall probably remain on the Pacific coast after that time, since most of my children and grandchildren are living in this area.


JOHN GEDNEY CUSHMAN: Vice-president, Old Colony Trust Company. Home Address, 116 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address, Old Colony Trust Co., 1 Federal St., Boston, Mass. Married, Katharine M. Adams, Nov. 10, 1937, New Haven, Conn. Children, Katharine E., April 5, 1940; Anne A., Oct. 9, 1944.


Appointed a trustee of the Spaulding-Potter Charitable Trusts, 1955; chairman of the trust investment committee of Old Colony Trust Company, 1959; trustee, New England Conservatory of Music, 1959; parents committee, Bryn Mawr College, 1959. One daughter


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in college, a sophomore; one daughter in boarding school, also a sophomore. I'm serving on the jury at this point.


BYRON RITTER CUTCHEON: News Editor. Home Address, 11 Francis Rd., Wellesley 81, Mass. Office Address, Boston Globe, 135 Morrissey Blvd., Boston 7, Mass. Married, Ora M. Dodd, Dec. 17, 1926, Cambridge, Mass. (divorced 1936); Harriet Nye, March 7, 1940, Boston, Mass. Children, Geoffrey Franklin, Feb. 16, 1941; Frederick Warner, Oct. 10, 1947; Hilary Caldon, March 4, 1950.


Nothing new to report except that son Geoffrey is at present in the Army in Japan after a year's duty in Korea; and I survived two newspaper strikes, first the mailers and then the typographical union, in the past three years with no particular inconvenience.


EDWARD HUTCHINS CUTLER: Associate Professor of Mathe- matics. Home Address, 1818 Jennings St., Bethlehem, Pa. Office Address, Mathematics Dept., Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Married, Dorothy Winslow Randall, Aug. 5, 1938, Rockport, Mass. Children, Mary Randall, Radcliffe '61, June 3, 1940; William Henry, April 20, 1944.


ALLEN WILLARD DAGGETT: Communications Engineer. Home Address, 42 Hilton St., Arlington 74, Mass. Office Address, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. Married, Edith Knight, Nov. 24, 1933, Cambridge, Mass.


Smooth sailing on the sea of life. My hobby remains the same, sacred music (singing tenor in church choir).


FRANCIS RICHARD DALTON: Owner, Dalco Fisheries, Inc. Home Address, 16 Walker Rd., Manchester, Mass. Office Address, Dalco Fisheries, Inc., 95 E. Main St., Gloucester, Mass. Married, Margaret Eleanor Witham, Nov. 26, 1938, Brookline, Mass. Chil- dren, Barbara Ellen, Dec. 29, 1939; Priscilla Margaret, Jan. 7, 1941; Peter Francis, Nov. 10, 1942.


ARTHUR WILLIAM DANA: Food Operations Consultant. Home Address, 367 Pine Brook Blvd., New Rochelle, N.Y. Office Address, 11 E. 44th St., New York 17, N.Y. Married, Lydia Martha Segal, May 29, 1929, Boston, Mass. Children, Zelda Segal, May 31, 1933; Arthur William, Jr., May 14, 1935.


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My business continues in the professional design and layout of large-scale feeding facilities (hospitals, hotels, universities, office and industrial), among them the Air Force Academy, as well as in management counsel and aid in improving food preparation and service, along with substantial savings in operating costs. For four years I was a director of Hotel Corporation of America. I have revised my book, Kitchen Planning, published by Harper's.


Main diversion: square and round dancing, in which classmates Hal Pope and Allen Thompson are co-equal enthusiasts in our same group.


DANIEL JOSEPH DANKER, JR., died July 5, 1944, at Beverly Hills, Calif.


FREDERICK REUBEN DARROW: Financial Analyst. Home Address, 245 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, N. J. Office Address, First Boston Corp., 15 Broad St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Doro- thy G. Gissler, June 19, 1954, Mountain Lakes, N.J. Children (by previous marriage), Emily Hutchinson, March 9, 1939; Susan Ross, Nov. 12, 1940; Carol Ann, Oct. 4, 1945.


Nothing much new to report. Still doing business at the same old stand in the same old way (assistant vice-president). Have developed a consuming interest in Hi-Fi, even though my technical friends tell me that middle-aged ears no longer can hear the higher frequencies.


LEON JOSEPH DAUBIN died November 15, 1958, at San Salvador, El Salvador.


HOWARD HITTINGER DAVENPORT, JR .: Real Estate, Busi- ness Properties. Home Address, 4222 Hawthorne St., Dallas 19, Texas. Office Address, Kirby Bldg., Dallas 1, Texas. Married, Mil- dred M. Van Ummersen, Dec. 26, 1925, Somerville, Mass. Children, Howard Hittinger, 3d, Oct. 23, 1936 (died Jan. 26, 1939); Eliza- beth Alice, Aug. 23, 1939.


JAMES FRANKLIN DAVENPORT: Executive Vice-president of Electric Utility. Home Address, 611 Westover Pl., Los Angeles, Calif. Office Address, Southern California Edison Co., 601 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Calif. Married, Margaret Goodhue Ives,


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May 27, 1937, Salem, Mass. Children, Elinor Ives, May 26, 1938; James Franklin, Jr., Aug. 2, 1940.


For the past five years, I have continued to work for the same organization I have been affiliated with since leaving college. The amount of work - company, civic, and other of extracurricular na- ture - has tended to increase rather than diminish as the years roll on. All of this combined has necessitated much traveling both here and abroad.


As I recall, our last Report was made ten years ago at the time of our Twenty-fifth Reunion. It is difficult to realize that within another ten years most of us will be leading a retired life and have little to report upon except our golf scores.


ROBERT MAURICE DAVIDSON: Lawyer. Home Address, 117-01 Park Lane S., Kew Gardens 18, N.Y. Office Address, 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N.Y. Married, Luise M. Scheiner, Sept. 29, 1931, Mamaroneck, N.Y. Children, Bruce Robert, Sept. 1, 1937; Marcia Luise, Feb. 25, 1944.


After two years with the American Overseas Finance Company as administrator, exporter financing, in 1958 I resumed the practice of law with my brother Frank ( Harvard '39) at the above address. In 1958 business took me to Colombia, Panama, and Honduras, and in 1959 to Ecuador. I have maintained my interest in civic affairs by continuing as chairman of the Subcommittee on Courts of the Legislative Committee of the Citizens Union.


Bruce, who graduated from Lehigh University with a B.S. in chemical engineering in 1958, is now employed by the Geigy Chemi- cal Company in McIntosh, Alabama. Marcia, a junior in high school, is still crazy about horses and won her first ribbon for equitation in a horse show last fall. Summers still lure us to the Adirondack mountains for canoeing, swimming, and mountain climbing.


CHARLES HENRY DAVIS died December 1, 1939, at Cincinnati, Ohio.


JAMES LINCOLN DAWES: Retired. Home Address, Ashaway, R.I. Married, Ruth Wilcox, March, 1939, Englewood, N.J. (di- vorced); Kate V. Cottrell, 1949, Ashaway, R.I.


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BERNARD POPE DAY: Real Estate. Home Address, "Pleasant Days," 274 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, N.J. Office Address, Joseph P. Day, Inc., 7 Dey St., New York 7, N.Y. Married, Lucinda Steers, June 23, 1925, Washington, D.C. Children, Lucinda Gil- man Delmonico, Dec. 28, 1926; Joanne Steers, May 30, 1930 (m. Arthur Johnson Grymes, 3d); Thyrza Pope, Nov. 13, 1932 (m. Rev. George Zabriskie, 2d). Grandchildren, Lucinda Day Gilman, Dec. 11, 1948; Nicholas Peter Gilman, July 5, 1950; Tyler Anne Gilman, Jan. 31, 1952; Charles Crist Delmonico, 4th, Sept. 23, 1956; Joanne Day Grymes, Aug. 14, 1956; Randall Winthrop Grymes, Aug. 2, 1957; Arthur Johnson Grymes, 4th, Aug. 22, 1959.


During the past five years, I have done large appraisals for the Navy Department of Wherry Housing; also for investment house underwriting for private concerns such as Arvida and Coral Ridge. This included a great deal of travelling. Have lectured on real estate at New York University and will conduct a series in January at Upsala College. In the real estate field, I am now specializing in appraising, counseling, and auctions on a national scale.


As a captain in the Naval Reserve, I am active in Navy and Naval Reserve affairs. I attended Reserve Courses at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and the National War Col- lege, Washington, D.C. I am commander of the New York Com- mandery of the Naval Order of the United States, succeeding Commander Arthur Brooks Harlow, Harvard '25, as well as vice- commander of the Military Order of Foreign Wars (New York Commandery ), director of the New York Chapter of the Naval Reserve Association, and member of the Navy League of the United States.


Past president and director, New York Board of Trade, Inc .; past director, Police Athletic League, and Empire State Chamber of Commerce; member, New York City National Shrines Advisory Board of the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service; trustee, Grant Monument Association; member, Advisory Commit- tee on Labor-Management Workshops of Cornell University School of Industrial & Labor Relations; director, Marine Transport Lines, Inc; Marine Navigation Company, Inc., and Australian Landtrusts (N.S.W.) Pty, Ltd., Sydney, Australia; vice-president, Henry Brode- rick, Inc., Seattle, Washington. Hobbies - tennis and sailing.


HENRI DE CASTELLANE died March 7, 1937, at Paris, France.


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JOE DE GANAHL died July 21, 1943, in airplane crash near Sitka, Alaska.


HUBERT DENKER: Insurance Broker. Home and Office Address, 15 Ann Vinal Rd., Egypt, Mass. Married, Olive Louise Whitehead, Aug. 7, 1926, Boston, Mass. Child, James Melvin, M.I.T. '58, April 21, 1937 (m. Beryl Sylvester ).


WILLIAM de RHAM died February 26, 1957, at New York, N.Y.


JOHN HUNTINGTON DEVEREUX died May 29, 1950, at New York, N.Y.


RUSSELL DEWART: Ministry: Rector, St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Home Address, 8 Columbus Ave., Beverly, Mass. Office Address, Ocean and Hale Sts., Beverly, Mass. Married, Ann de Duplessis Stevenson, Sept. 4, 1938, Quebec City, P.Q., Canada. Children, Timothy Russell, Dec. 18, 1940; Alan and Brian (twins), Sept. 19, 1942; William Edward, Oct. 13, 1945; Lucille Elizabeth, Oct. 5, 1948; Judith Ann, Oct. 9, 1951.


Parish has enlarged numerically and physically; family status remains the same, though three boys are now away at school ( Hold- erness ) and college (Rollins). Member of the Diocesan Depart- ment of Christian Education, and currently serving on Cathedral Chapter, Boston. No publications or directorships. Remain chair- man of the board at the rectory (full time). We have been able to go to Tadoussac, P.Q., each summer.


* JOSEPH ROBERT DICKSON: Address, Chinook, Mont.


WILLIAM PALMER DIXON: Finance. Home Address, 550 Park Ave., New York 21, N.Y. Office Address, Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co., 42 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Theodora Thorpe, April 9, 1926, New York, N.Y. (divorced 1938); Joan Deery, Feb. 21, 1941, New York, N.Y. Children, Palmer, Harvard '50, July 1, 1928 (m. Heather Mary Sharp); Peter Thorpe, Harvard '51, March 3, 1930; Jonathan, Dec. 18, 1945. Grandchild, Alexandra Mary Dixon, Sept. 19, 1958.


Partner, Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Company, members of the New York Stock Exchange, underwriters and merchant bankers.


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Director of American Home Assurance Company, General Dy- namics Corporation, United States Life Insurance Company, Liquid Carbonic Venezolana S.A. Member, executive committee, Harvard Varsity Club.


NORMAN LEWIS DODGE: Bookselling. Home Address, 55 Hills View Rd., Milton 86, Mass. Office Address, Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc., 18 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Married, Louise Gallaher, March 17, 1933, Wollaston, Mass. Children, Philip L., M.B.A. '57, Feb. 17, 1935 (m. Helen Forgie). Grandchild, Martha Louise Dodge, May 4, 1958.


JAMES JOSEPH DOHERTY: Teacher of Mathematics. Home Address (temporary ), Portsmouth Apts., 263 Rockland St., Ports- mouth, N.H. Office Address, Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, N.H. Married, Ann Frances Lynch, April 18, 1927, Cambridge, Mass. Children, Nancy, June 19, 1928 (m. George Albee Hibbard); James Joseph, Jr., Aug. 21, 1929; John Charles, May 12, 1932. Grand- children, Sarah Ford Hibbard, March 13, 1955; George Albee Hib- bard, Jr., Oct. 11, 1956; John Bement Hibbard, Aug. 17, 1959.


Upon my retirement as principal of Franklin ( Massachusetts ) High School in June, 1955, after thirty years' service, we contracted a severe case of wanderlust. The following September we were in Tucson, Arizona, teaching at the Southern Arizona School for Boys, enjoying ranch-school life and the Arizona sunshine, returning to Maine each summer of the two years we were there. The trips across country were most rewarding. We were in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, teaching at the Pinecrest School for a year; we returned to Cambridge for a year with Manter Hall School in Harvard Square; last year we were in Connecticut for six months following a four-month Florida vacation; this year we are enjoying our stay in historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire. That old wanderlust is upon us once more, however, and the Pacific northwest is beckon- ing. Since we have not visited that part of the United States, we undoubtedly shall answer the call.


ROBERT DOUGLAS DONALDSON, JR .: Manufacturing. Home Address, Trapelo Road, Lincoln, Mass. Office Address, Raytheon Co., Gore Bldg., Waltham, Mass. Married, Dorothy Elizabeth


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Lloyd, July 12, 1929, Pontiac, Mich. Children, Priscilla, Nov. 7, 1932; Elizabeth Ann, June 2, 1935.


Manager, data processing, Raytheon Company.


ARTHUR PATRICK DONOVAN died January 31, 1938, at Pea- body, Mass.


GERALD DALE DORMAN: Industrial Medicine. Home Address, 863 Park Ave., New York 21, N.Y. Office Address, New York Life Insurance Co., 51 Madison Ave., New York 10, N.Y. Married, Georgia Foster White, June 29, 1929, Brookline, Mass. Children, Gerald Huntington, Harvard '52, M.B.A., '57, April 19, 1931 (m. Althea Payson Thomsen); Dale Foster, Radcliffe '55, Feb. 23, 1934 (m. Samuel Ervine Shaw, 2d). Grandchildren, Janet Williams Dor- man, April 16, 1956; Lynn Dale Dorman, Dec. 7, 1957; Ann Bliss Dorman, July 26, 1959; Samuel Ervine Shaw, 3d, April 11, 1955; Christopher Atwood Shaw, Jan. 29, 1957; Elizabeth Foster Shaw, Feb. 26, 1959.


During the past five years, I have continued as medical director of Employee's Medical Welfare Department of the New York Life Insurance Company. Georgia and I have been presented with six grandchildren - two boys and four girls, who irreverently refer to her as "Dee" and myself as "Stache" (short for mustache). They enjoy our summer place in Orient, Long Island, to the full with swimming, sailing, fishing, etc. As an avocation, I have continued my activities with the New York State Medical Society and the American Medical Association. I serve as trustee of the New York County Medical Society, trustee of Damascus College (Syria), and as director on the boards of the New York City Cancer Committee and American Middle East Relief, Inc. I am a consultant to the New York State Chairman of Workmen's Compensation and to the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board.


Unfortunately, I shall not be at the Thirty-fifth Reunion as I must be at the A.M.A. convention in Miami, Florida, on those dates as a delegate from New York State which has also nominated me to run for A.M.A. trustee this year.


EDWARD MILLS DOUGLAS: Retired. Address, P.O. Box 567, Vineyard Haven, Mass. Married, Katherine Whiting Willauer, July 7, 1934, Vineyard Haven, Mass. (died Jan. 19, 1952); Jane Shattuck


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Conner, Nov. 28, 1953, Vineyard Haven, Mass. Children, Katherine Whiting, May 3, 1935 (m. Alexander Romanski); Elizabeth Mills, Dec. 22, 1938; Malcolm Edward, Oct. 30, 1943. Grandchildren, Edward Anthony Romanski, Nov. 27, 1957; Katherine Julia Roman- ski, Dec. 18, 1958.


Still enjoying retirement on Martha's Vineyard Island with all the trimmings. My principal change in status since the last Class Report, other than becoming a grandfather at long last, was my recent election as member of the corporation of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Now I am really in deep water.


STERLING DOW: Historian; Hudson Professor of Archaeology. Home Address, 159 Brattle St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Ad- dress, Widener Library 690, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Mass. Married, Elizabeth Sanderson Flagg, June 5, 1931, Andover, Mass. Children, Elizabeth, Radcliffe '54, July 14, 1932 (m. Robert G. Lown); Sterling, 3d, Harvard '56, Jan. 25, 1934. Grandchildren, Elizabeth Anne Lown, June 23, 1956; Bradley Merrill Lown, March 18, 1958.


Our Who's Who is ten years old, but I think in later ones there is still an S. Dow entry if anyone wants the formal facts of the last five years. Add that for three of them I was chairman of history and literature here, trying to restore creative vigor to this field. Lately an invitation to contribute to the new edition of the Cam- bridge Ancient History has come, and from California an offer of the Sather Lectureship for 1963-64. Since these are the two high- est honors in the profession, we are practically walking on air. Of course, there is work involved, but we hope to get abroad and forget that for a while. At the time of the Reunion, which we regret miss- ing, we hope to be somewhere between Khartoum and Stockholm (where I have to present a long paper at an International Historical Congress), with a prospect of a trip to Nizni Novgorod in Septem- ber.


One of the rewards of getting older is seeing things clearer. From where I am, anyone I think would see lots of goodness in lots of places, but he would be patriotic. Yankee ingenuity ought to count in scholarship, and it does. There is a simple formula, and probably you don't have to be a scholar or even a Yankee. Gather all the facts, set them in order, study them from different angles, get in behind and around them - then sleep on it. Next day the


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subconscious will produce the answer, like as not, without any ef- fort at all.


LEONARD DRURY DRAPER, JR .: Vice-president, Manufacturers Trust Company. Home Address, 302 W. 12th St., New York, N.Y. Office Address, Manufacturers Trust Company, 44 Wall St., New York, N.Y. Married, Evelyn R. Kaylor, Nov. 25, 1933, New York, N.Y.


BOYD HIGGINS DUNBAR: Communications. Home Address, 1 Harvard St., Wellesley 81, Mass. Office Address, New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., 185 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. Mar- ried, Elizabeth D. Chase, March 4, 1934, Brooklyn, N.Y. Children, Ronald C., Oct. 26, 1935; Meredith F., Sept. 12, 1938.


Assistant treasurer, New England Telephone & Telegraph Com- pany.


CHARLES FRANKLIN DUNBAR: Lawyer. Home Address, 9 Otis Lane, Bellport, Long Island, N.Y. Office Address, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, N.Y. Married, Katharine Barbey, June 3, 1933, New York, N.Y. Child, Charles Franklin, Jr., Harvard '59, April 1, 1937.


Corporate secretary, Associated Universities, Inc .; resident counsel, Brookhaven National Laboratory. I have nothing to add to what I have already said. My mode of life remains unchanged in all essentials, but I never cease to be amazed at the variety of problems and situations we manage to create for ourselves or have thrust upon us.


JOHN PATERSON DUNCAN died February 10, 1948, at New York, N.Y.


JAMES LAWRENCE DUNHAM died May 2, 1933, at Cambridge, Mass.


HENRY TRAUGOTT DUNKER: Vice-president, Investment Coun- sel Firm. Home Address, 20 Orchard Ave., Waban 68, Mass. Office Address, John P. Chase, Inc., 75 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Mar-


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ried, Elizabeth Dennison, June 23, 1926, Framingham Center, Mass. (divorced); Elizabeth Moynihan, Aug. 26, 1948, West Newton, Mass. Children, Elizabeth, May 16, 1927 (m. Francis X. Becker); Henry Traugott, Jr., Harvard '51, Jan. 28, 1929 (m. Mary Phoebe Webb); Mary Louise, Oct. 12, 1934 (m. David Henny ); Marilyn, June 23, 1949; Byron, Nov. 12, 1951. Grandchildren, 11.


FINLEY PETER DUNNE: Foundation Executive. Home Address, 415 Independence Ave., S.E., Washington, D.C. Office Address, International Schools Foundation, 2000 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Married, Evelyn Johnson, Feb. 27, 1930, New York, N.Y. Children, Patricia, July 24, 1931 (m. Axel E. Rosen- blod); Peter Benjamin, Harvard '55, Oct. 16, 1933.


For the past two and a half years, I have been associated with the International Schools Foundation in Washington, a new organiza- tion interested in the welfare of schools all over the world dedicated to educating the children of people living and working outside their own countries (examples: the American School in Japan, the Inter- national School of Djakarta, the Overseas School of Rome, the Lincoln School of Katmandu). My wife and I have just come home from a two-month around-the-world trip on which we participated in a conference of twenty-four such schools in Bangkok during Christmas week, and visited schools in a dozen countries of Asia and Europe.


DANA BENNETT DURAND: Intelligence Officer. Home Address, 3117 45th St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C. Office Address, 2430 E St., Washington, D.C. Married, Katharine Russell Hayes, Sept. 8, 1926, Romansville, Pa. Children, Patience, Oct. 7, 1928 (m. Don Willner ); Dana, Aug. 17, 1932; Rachel, Feb. 10, 1937.


EDGAR DURBIN died March 21, 1955, at Denver, Colo.


*RICHARD ALEY DURHAM: Address, 44 Eastover Court, Louis- ville 6, Ky.


JOHN KEENAN DURKIN: Internal Medicine. Home Address, 49 Woodcroft Rd., Havertown, Pa. Office Addresss, Bryn Mawr Medical Bldg., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Married, Ruth Aulenbach Potts, Oct. 4, 1958, Philadelphia, Pa.


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JAMES SCUTT DWIGHT: Insurance Broker; Associate of Kuhrts, Cox & Brander. Home Address, 2824 Shakespeare Dr., San Marino 9, Calif. Office Address, Kuhrts, Cox & Brander, 625 S. Kingsley Dr., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Married, Natalie O. Phelps, Jan. 4, 1930, Los Angeles, Calif. Children, James Scutt, Jr., March 9, 1934 (m. Elsa Fae Hardy ); Mary Phelps, Aug. 8, 1938 ( m. Jerome Russell Rein- hart); Jonathan, Feb. 2, 1943 ( died Jan. 14, 1949). Grandchildren, Catherine Mary Dwight, July 28, 1955; Janet Louise Dwight, June 28, 1957.


On May 1, 1957, I moved my office from the center of the Los Angeles financial district at Seventh and Spring Streets, after nearly thirty years of residence there, to the amazingly rapidly developing Wilshire Boulevard area, and I have merged my individual identity into a firm organization.


I still enjoy an occasional game of golf and a round of bridge, and I have to shake my head a bit when I realize I am a grandfather.


RICHARD WARREN DWIGHT: Surgeon. Home Address, 2 Cedar Rd., Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Office Address, Boston Univer- sity Medical School, 150 S. Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.


I continue as assistant chief of surgical service, Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, and associate professor of surgery at Bos- ton University Medical School. Nothing seems to have changed since the Report five years ago, except that I have become involved in some cooperative research with other Veterans Administration hospitals. This has resulted in considerable flying about, even to such unlikely places as Texas and Florida. Otherwise occupation, position, avocations, and age remain unchanged.


* HAMILTON EAMES: Address, 2515 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio.


* OSBORNE EARLE: Address, 71 Appleton St., Cambridge 38, Mass.


ROBERT PAUL ECKERT, JR .: Lawyer. Home Address, Windover, Highland Drive, Freeport, Ill. Office Address, Eckert, Schmelzle & Eckert, 115 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, Ill. Married, Olga M. Frothingham, Aug. 15, 1928, Rockford, Ill. Children, Robert Paul, 3d, June 26, 1929 (m. Jacqueline Moulton Gill; died Sept. 14, 1959);


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Olga Elisabeth, July 18, 1931 (m. George F. Ogilvie, Jr.); Richard Frothingham, Harvard '55, Jan. 10, 1933 (m. Nancy Knight). Grand- children, Deborah Elisabeth Ogilvie, Feb. 18, 1954; Karen Ann Ogilvie, May, 21, 1947; Christine Elizabeth Eckert, Feb. 6, 1959.


My son, Richard, was graduated from Northwestern University Law School in June, 1958, and became a member of the firm the same year. I had the pleasure of making the motion before the Illinois Supreme Court to admit his class to the practice of law in Illinois.


* ABE EHRE: Address, P.O. Box 1557, Beverly Hills, Calif.


MELVILLE EHRLICH: Lawyer. Home Address, 3917 Harrison St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Office Address, 919 18th St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. Married, Beatrice D. Solow, May 28, 1929, New York, N.Y. Children, Richard Solow, Harvard '55, Aug. 13, 1933; Lynn Ellen, March 29, 1937 (m. Samuel A. Chaitovitz).




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