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RALPH LAWRENCE GILMAN: Physician. Home Address, 3 Willowbrook Rd., Storrs, Conn. Office Address, Dog Lane, Storrs, Conn. Married, Ruby Weaver, Dec. 20, 1930, Torrington, Conn. Children, Donald Lawrence, Harvard '52, Oct. 15, 1931; James Irving, Harvard '56, Jan. 31, 1934; Priscilla Ann, Aug. 31, 1936; Peter Augustus, Harvard '62, May 28, 1941.
I have continued to have a very active practice in general medi- cine and pediatrics, in addition to financing James and Priscilla in medical school. James is in his fourth year at Yale School of Medi- cine, and Priscilla, having graduated from Swarthmore in 1957, is in her second year at Western Reserve Medical School. At present I am president of the medical staff of our local hospital and a mem- ber of the Council of the Connecticut State Medical Society.
* FRANCIS NICHOLAS JEAN GINDORFF: Address, 27 William St., New York 5, N.Y.
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MYRON GLASER: Journalism. Home Address, 8203 Jefferson St., Bethesda, Md. Office Address, Washington Daily News, 1013 13th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Married, Carolyn Cook Buckwell, Dec. 10, 1931, Philadelphia, Pa. Children, Barbara Cook, Univ. of Maryland '59, March 16, 1937; Susan Buckwell, Salem Coll. '56, June 10, 1934 (m. Robert Lyle Fisher). Grandchild, Bradford Lyle Fisher, Nov. 27, 1959.
After working on the Washington Times-Herald for over thirty years, the paper was merged with the Washington Post, and I joined the staff of the Washington Daily News (Scripps-Howard). Have worked in the National Advertising Department both as national advertising manager and (currently ) as manager of resort and travel. I also write a weekly travel feature and in this connection partici- pate in a lot of world travel. During the past year, I have visited Japan, Paris, Israel, and the Caribbean areas, as well as Florida, Nassau, Puerto Rico, and Louisiana.
My principal avocational interests beside my interesting family are photography, gardening, and mountain hiking. I am a member of the National Press Club and the Happy Hour Club. I have for the past four years been a member of the Washington (D.C.) Harvard Club Scholarship Committee. I held up sending in this report until my first grandchild arrived so as to make it complete. He made it at 1:30 A.M.
ELI ALEXANDER GLASSER: Lawyer. Home Address, 1825 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Office Address, Depart- ment of Justice, Washington 25, D.C.
Contributor to Adjudications of the Attorney General of the United States, Volume I, Precedent Decisions under the Japanese- American Evacuation Claims Act. Wrote thirty-six of the ninety-six "precedents," the most noteworthy being Noboru Sumi, op. cit. 225, and Julius Down, id. 308. The Sumi opinion has been described by authorities in the life insurance field as an unusually fine study, from both the actuarial and legal points of view, of the general sub- ject of life insurance.
JOHN JACOB GLESSNER, II, died December 27, 1956, at Ipswich, Mass.
MILTON GLODT died August 14, 1959, at Nantucket, Mass.
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SAMUEL GLUECK: Advertising. Home Address, 165 Green Bay Rd., Highland Park, Ill. Office Address, Olian & Bronner, Inc., 35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, Ill. Married, Marilynn Milgram, Sept. 12, 1942, Kansas City, Mo. Children, Carolynn Revel, Dec. 15, 1945; Robert Milgram, Dec. 24, 1953.
GEORGE WILLIAM GODDARD: Retired - Former Manufacturer of Waterproof Paper. Home and Office Address, R.R. 2, Box 294, North Attleboro, Mass. Married, Lucy Locke Bartlett, Aug. 17, 1931, Webster, Mass. Children, Georgia Slater, June 23, 1933; Nathaniel, Harvard '60, Oct. 12, 1934; Asa Bartlett, April 12, 1939.
Since the last Report there has been very little change in my personal status other than the fact that I retired on January 2, 1959. One discovers that this sort of life is a very busy one if one has as many other interests as I have found that I possess. Time does not hang heavy by any means.
I am proud to say that my elder son has finally completed four years of Harvard College with a two-year Army hitch half-way through. My daughter is raising police dogs with a part-time job at the local vet's taking up the balance of her time. My younger son is at present marking time pumping gas at a local filling station trying to decide about his mechanical ability. Quo vadis?
MILTON JACOB GOELL: Lawyer; Teacher; Author. Home Ad- dress, 11 Crossway, Scarsdale, N.Y. Office Address, 36 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. Married, Amy E. Jacob, Sept. 5, 1934, New York, N.Y. Children, James Emmanuel, Oct. 13, 1939; Martha, May 12, 1944.
In addition to practising law, during the past five years, I have taught English composition, speech and/or literature at Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut; at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford, New Jersey; at the New York Institute of Technology; and at the New York City Community College. I am now teaching two courses at the last-named college.
I have published poetry in various places, and one book of verse, Four Seats, One Empty. At present I am trying to get pub- lishers for a book of verse and a novel.
I have been a small-time angel to several Broadway plays and am not in the red because of it; for example, I backed "Look Home- ward, Angel."
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My son, aged twenty, is now a junior in electrical engineering at Cornell; my daughter is now in her second year at Scarsdale High School.
* LESTER GOLDBERG: Address, 1025 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
MEYER GOLDBERG died January 7, 1958, at Washington, D.C.
GEORGE TALBOT GOODSPEED: Antiquarian Bookseller. Home Address, Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. Office Address, Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc., 18 Beacon St., Boston 8, Mass. Married, Ivis J. Jenney, Nov. 28, 1935, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Carol, Sept. 9, 1938.
President and treasurer of Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc .; presi- dent, Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America.
Our daughter, Carol, is a senior at Radcliffe. We have made business trips to Europe the last two years, and another is in pros- pect for this fall.
CECIL ROBERT GORDON: Mercantile Business. Home Address, 340 Chestnut St., West Newton 65, Mass. Office Address, Van's Hosiery Stores, Inc., 7 Westminster Ave., Roxbury 19, Mass. Mar- ried, Bernice Z. Gerstein, Jan. 7, 1930. Children, Ann Louise, April 18, 1933 (m. Herbert D. Davidson); Joan Roberta, June 27, 1936 (m. Richard D. Abedon); Anthony Oliver, Harvard '61, July 9, 1939. Grandchildren, Susan Ellen, Aug. 9, 1956; Kim Marie Davidson, Sept. 7, 1959.
President and general manager of Van's Hosiery Stores, Inc., which is a chain of women's and children's specialty stores in the popular price field. Also, in the past several years, president and general manager of C. R. Hills, Inc., which is a chain of discount department stores. With most of our stores located in Ohio, Pennsyl- vania, and Massachusetts, our buying offices in New York City, and our main office in Boston, I have had to be on the constant "go" over this circuit. I have had very little time for other interests or diversions, being quite content to spend some time with my family in the customary social and family diversions whenever I am in Boston.
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HUBERT FIELD GORDON: Accountant Investigator; Special Agent. Home Address, 4540 Balboa Ave., Encino, Calif. Office Ad- dress, F.B.I., 1340 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. Married, Vir- ginia Randolph Keim, May 8, 1943, Hollywood, Calif. Children, Beatrice Jean, May 12, 1948; Thomas Randolph, Jan. 30, 1951; Julia Anne, June 25, 1954.
EDWARD JOSEPH GORFINKLE: Merchandising. Home Ad- dress, 177 Dorset Rd., Waban 68, Mass. Office Address, Edwards of Auburndale, Inc., 2038 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Married, Mary M. Danca, May 30, 1941, Boston, Mass. Child, Susan Beth, March 26, 1943.
President, B. S. Edward Company, West Newton, and Edwards of Auburndale. My family and I travelled extensively throughout the United States during the summer of 1957. In January, 1959, I opened a new department store in Auburndale.
THEODORE DAVID GOTTLIEB: Retail Furniture Business. Home Address, 219 Old Pine Circle, Racine, Wis. Office Address, Porter Furniture Co., 301 Sixth St., Racine, Wis. Married, Marie Crowley, Nov. 26, 1957, Chicago, Ill.
President of the Porter Furniture Company. My wife is a mem- ber by election of the American Institute of Decorators and is listed in the first edition (1959) of Who's Who of American Women.
ARTHUR LEON GOULD: Lawyer. Home Address, 215-34 43d Ave., Bayside, Long Island, N.Y. Office Address, 239 Broadway, New York 7, N.Y. Married, Bernis Newmark, Dec. 29, 1929, New York, N.Y. Children, Judith R., Syracuse, May 21, 1936; Sara E., Roanoke Coll., Feb. 17, 1940 (m. Harvey Siegel); Leah Beth, Nov. 12, 1946.
WILLIAM HENRY GRATWICK: Nurseryman. Home and Office Address, Pavilion, N.Y. Married, Harriet L. Saltonstall, September, 1928, Milton, Mass. Children, Emilie Mitchell, July 25, 1929 (m. Douglas Lewis); Lee, Oct. 27, 1934 (m. Livingston Mulligan); Lucy Saltonstall, Feb. 24, 1939. Grandchildren, Rebecca Lewis; Duncan Lewis; Celia Lewis; Jeffrey Mulligan; Philip Mulligan.
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KIMBALL GRAY: Steamship Agent. Home Address, 23 Queen St., Charleston, S.C. Office Address, Sumter Marine Corp., 2 N. Adgers Wharf, Charleston, S.C. Married, Fanchon Fisk, April 12, 1929, New York, N.Y. (divorced 1954); Nancy H. Johnson, Aug. 3, 1956. Child, Suzi Johnson, 1941 (stepdaughter ).
My business activities still center on the shipping industry. My principal diversions are the activities of the Charleston Soloist Guild, the Footlight Players, and the Charleston Power Squadron.
JOSEPH MAY GREELEY: Advertising. Home Address, 598 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Office Address, Leo Burnett Co., Inc., Pru- dential Plaza, Chicago 1, Ill. Married, Margery Gerould, Dec. 15, 1928, Cambridge, Mass. (divorced 1958). Children, Margery Gerould, Radcliffe '49, Nov. 29, 1929 (m. Forrest Watson); Samuel J. M., Harvard '58, Jan. 18, 1935. Grandchild, Samuel Ayres Watson, Feb. 11, 1953.
The past five years have been very eventful. My wife and I were divorced. My son graduated from Harvard College. I sold the old family homestead and moved into a townhouse. I have now been with the Leo Burnett Company for eleven years - first, ac- count supervisor, then vice-president, director, vice-president of marketing, and in 1959 I was elected executive vice-president of marketing services and appointed to the executive committee. Our company has had five years of great growth, and is now the sixth largest agency in the United States. I have been governor of the A.A.A.A. Chicago Council and a director of Skokie Country Club.
HOWARD DUSTIN GREEN: Sales Engineer. Home Address, 44 Prindiville Ave., Framingham, Mass. Office Address, Hayes Pump & Machinery Co., Somerville, Mass. Married, Isabelle E. Tyler, Sept. 27, 1930, Cambridge, Mass. Children, Elaine Dustin, Dec. 1, 1931 (m. David W. Powell); Edward Holden, May 25, 1937. Grand- children, Glen Dustin Powell, July 18, 1957; Scott David Powell, Nov. 25, 1958.
Have been employed by Hayes Pump & Machinery Company for twenty-nine years as sales engineer covering the New England states. Active in Boy Scout work for forty years and now Algonquin Council, Framingham, Massachusetts. Son, Edward, is a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
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MARVIN HOWELL GREEN: Manufacture and Distribution of Machinery. Home Address, 407 Angell St., Providence, R.I. Office Address, Pan-Tex Manufacturing Corp., 521 Roosevelt Ave., Central Falls, R.I. Married, Evelyn Hougen, Nov. 24, 1928, Wellesley, Mass. Children, Marvin Howell, Jr., March 30, 1935 (m. Caroline De Castro); Deborah Hall, Jan. 30, 1937. Grandchild: Marvin Howell Green 3d, April 23, 1958.
Vice-president, Pan-Tex Manufacturing Corporation.
RICHARD MARTIN GREENE: Manufacturing. Home Address, Deansboro, N.Y. Office Address, Utica Cutlery Co., Utica 4, N.Y. Married, Helene Zinn, Jan. 23, 1928, New York, N.Y. Child, Rich- ard Martin, Jr., Sept. 25, 1928 (m. Wendy Segal). Grandchildren, Christopher Smith Greene, Sept. 7, 1950; Kerry William Greene, Oct. 28, 1954; Karen Beth Greene, April 7, 1959.
Sales manager of the Utica Cutlery Company. I sell cutlery eight hours a day and enjoy the other sixteen. My principal interests are art and music. President of the Onondaga Art Guild and later the Utica Art Club. Also a Scout committeeman.
BERNARD HAROLD GREENMAN: Sales Representative. Home Address, 5 Ives Rd., Hewlett, Long Island, N.Y. Office Address, Bernard Food Industries, Inc., 217 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, Ill. Married, Phyllis Jacob, May 28, 1929, New York, N.Y. Children, Katharine May, Feb. 3, 1932 (m. Eli Manos); Linda Jane, July 17, 1933 (m. W. Thomas London); John Jacob, March 30, 1940. Grand- child, Michael A. Manos.
MALCOLM WHELEN GREENOUGH died May 1, 1948, at Bos- ton, Mass.
JOHN GRIFFIN: Wholesale Tobacco and Candy Dealer. Home Address, 260 Moss Hill Rd., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Office Address, Joseph P. Manning Co., 500 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. Married, Virginia M. Manning, Oct. 16, 1935, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Children, Virginia Manning, Aug. 11, 1940; Susan, May 11, 1945; Kathleen, June 25, 1948.
President, Joseph P. Manning Company, Jamaica Plain Coopera- tive Bank; trustee and clerk of the board, Suffolk University; trustee, New England College of Pharmacy; director, National Association
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of Tobacco Distributors; vice-president, St. Vincent De Paul So- ciety, St. Thomas Conference, Jamaica Plain; member, Harvard Club of Boston, Clover Club of Boston, and Boston Rotary Club. Principal interests: books, boating, and charity.
* FRANZ WALDO GRILLI: Address, 7935 S. Drexel Ave., Chi- cago 19, Ill.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER GRIMES: Lawyer. Home Address, 8 St. Martin's Rd., Baltimore 18, Md. Office Address, Ober, Williams, Grimes & Stinson, 640 Mathieson Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Married, Adela Lawrance Ax, Feb. 13, 1934, Catonsville, Md.
Member, American Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Associa- tion, Maritime Law Association of the United States; chairman of committee to revise admiralty rules of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland; author of section of Admiralty in Vol. 4, Bender's Federal Practice Forms (1956); director, Fingles Company, Dixon-Bartlett Company.
GEORGE MORTON GRINNELL died January 19, 1953, at New York, N.Y.
ANDREW CLARKE GUNBY: Treasurer, Anderson & Thompson Ski Company. Home Address, 1118 Roanoke St., Seattle 2, Wash. Office Address, 1725 Westlake Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. Married, Marion Irene White, July 1, 1927, Dover, Idaho. Children, George, Whiting Clarke, Harvard '49, May 24, 1928 (m. Virginia Kuss); Anne Whiting, Nov. 15, 1930 (m. Thomas Gordon Thompson). Grandchildren, Thomas Clarke Gunby, Sept. 29, 1954; Jason Ross Gunby, Aug. 15, 1955; Peter Leighton Gunby, Aug. 19, 1956; An- drew Gordon Thompson, April 2, 1957; Headon Thomas Thompson, May 17, 1958; Katy Anne Thompson, Oct. 14, 1959.
ROBERT PALMER GUNKEL: Last Known Address, P.O. Box 216, R.R. 10, Station M, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Lost.)
GORDON BANCROFT GUPTILL: Insurance. Home Address, 11 Waverly Ave., Newton 58, Mass. Office Address, 31 State St., Boston, Mass. Married, Virginia E. McAleer, June 17, 1937. Children, Char- lotte Anne (by previous marriage), Dec. 22, 1928 (m Alvin Nor-
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cross ); Lloyd Hayden, Dec. 1, 1942. Grandchildren, David Nor- cross, 1952; Nancy Norcross, 1956.
MORRIS HARRY HADLER: Medicine. Home Address, 53 Howard Ave., Westchester, N.Y. Office Address, 1963 Ryer Ave., Bronx, N.Y. Married, Lucille Hochberg, 1941, Bronx, N.Y. Children, Nor- tin, Nov. 13, 1943; Manuel, April 3, 1945; Mona, Sept. 9, 1947.
I am active in several charitable organizations, and am owner and director of Hadler's Nursing Home, Kingston, N.Y. I am a member of the New York State, Bronx and Westchester County Medical Societies, and the Harvard Medical Club of New York State. My son Nortin is applying to Harvard College for admission in 1960.
CHARLES EDWARDS HALL. Home Address, 14 Choate Rd., Belmont, Mass. Married, Alice Cornelia Bradford, Dec. 3, 1932, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Cornelia Harriet, July 13, 1933 (m. Philip Arbin).
EDWARD MATTHEW HALL: Orange Grower - Owner-operator of Ranches. Home Address, 2221 Heliotrope Drive, Santa Ana, Calif. Office Address 2027 E. Fourth St., Santa Ana, Calif. Married, Margaret Lyon, Aug. 27, 1932, Pasadena, Calif. Child, Thomas Lyon (divorced). Grandchild, Debra Jane Hall, May 23, 1951.
President, Golden West Citrus Association, Tustin, California; lieutenant colonel, Air Force Reserve; director, Harvard Club of Orange County, California, Air Force Association, Orange County Squadron; member, Polo-Eldorado Club, Palm Springs, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Balboa, California.
HENRY ENGLISH HALLORAN: Insurance. Home Address, 54 Highland Ave., Hillsdale, N.J. Office Address, Great American In- surance Co., 99 John St., New York 38, N.Y. Married, Edna Mae Smith, Oct. 12, 1941, Jersey City, N.J. Children, Maureen Regina, May 4, 1944; Christopher Lawrence, Aug. 7, 1952.
Assistant to the vice-president in charge of automobile insurance underwriting, Great American Insurance Company.
ROBERT HAYDOCK HALLOWELL, JR .: Real Estate. Home Address, Powisset Street, Dover, Mass. Office Address, Minot, De-
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Blois & Maddison, 294 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Married, Nancy Rice Means, March 31, 1934, Boston, Mass. Children, Cyn- thia, Nov. 10, 1936; Robert Haydock, 3d, Harvard '60, April 27, 1938.
I am in the real estate management business and am a vice-presi- dent of the Merchants Cooperative Bank in Boston and also serve on the board of several charities. Time marches on; Cynthia is through college and is now teaching at the Town School in San Francisco and Robby, having had some difficulty with the dean's office, is now in the Marines at Camp Lejeune but will be back in college to complete his senior year in 1961. We had a memorable trip to Europe in 1955, visiting Spain, Majorca, and Italy. In De- cember of 1958, we completed a small house in South Dartmouth which has proved to be a perfect weekend retreat in both summer and winter.
HAROLD HALPERIN: Real Estate. Home Address, 9 Prospect Park, W., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. Office Address, 16 Court St., Brooklyn 1, N.Y. Married, Helen P. Spiegel, March 14, 1937, Brooklyn, N.Y. Children, Ann Elaine, March 26, 1938; Marilyn, July 25, 1945.
CHARLES NATHAN HAMBERG: Address, 62 Queensberry St., Boston 15, Mass.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: Executive. Home Address, Sloats- burg, Rockland County, N.Y. Office Address, Federal Hall, 15 Pine St., New York, N.Y. Married, Elizabeth Peltz Wanamaker, Dec. 26, 1935, New York, N.Y.
My time is divided between running a small dairy farm in Orange County, New York, and fund-raising problems in New York City in connection with various educational and charitable organi- zations with which I am connected. One of the most interesting ventures is the establishment of the American Museum of Immigra- tion at the base of the Statue of Liberty, in association with the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior.
President, American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, Tuxedo Memorial Hospital; chairman, New York National Shrines Advisory Board; vice-president, Grant Monument Association, St. Andrew's Society of New York; past president, 1957-58, St. Nicho- las Society; director, Ramapo Land Company, Pothat Water Com- pany.
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RICHARD KING HAMLEN: Market Research Specialist. Home Address, 1033 Waverly Pl., Schenectady 8, N.Y. Office Address, Large Steam Turbine-Generator Dept., General Electric Co., Bldg. 273, Schenectady, N.Y. Married, Caroline Schuyler Jenkins, March 20, 1930, Schenectady, N.Y. Children, Ann Schuyler, Nov. 7, 1931; Richard King, Jr., Harvard '57, Sept. 27, 1935 (m. Bard Rogers); Katherine, Goucher, March 8, 1940; Charles Ewing, July 9, 1943.
Since 1955 I have been market research specialist, Large Steam Turbine-Generator Department of the General Electric Company. President of the board of trustees of the Schenectady County Public Library; director and past president of the Schenectady Bureau of Municipal Research; and member of the American Marketing Association. Member of the Schenectady County Plan- ning Board, 1955-58, and active in numerous other civic and service organizations. From 1955 to 1957, chairman of the National Affairs Committee of the Schenectady Chamber of Commerce, which won the United States Chamber's national award in 1956 and 1957 for top performance in this field by cities of 50-100,000 population. Re- publican candidate for city councilman, Schenectady.
JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND: Retired. Home Address, 13592 Laurinda Way, Santa Ana, Calif. Married, Marjorie Coombs, July 8, 1929, Weare, N.H. (died June 17, 1957). Child, Patricia, Nov. 20, 1930 (m. Calvin Bates). Grandchildren, Deborah Bates; Ste- phanie Bates.
MASON HAMMOND: Teacher. Home Address, 153 Brattle St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address, Widener Library 575, Cam- bridge 38, Mass. Married, Florence Hobson Pierson, Aug. 27, 1935, New Orleans, La. Children, Florence, April 15, 1937; Anstiss, April 17, 1940; Elizabeth, Dec. 23, 1946.
In 1955, resigned as Master of Kirkland House, and from 1955 to 1957 was professor in charge of classical studies, American Academy in Rome. Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Harvard and during 1958-59 was president of the Harvard Faculty Club and chairman of the Committee on Teaching as a Career in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
RICHARD LOCKE HAPGOOD: Senior Management Engineer. Home Address, 1950 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 35, Mass. Office
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Address, Eddy-Rucker-Nickels Co., 4 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Married, Rosalind Miller Fitzgerald, May 27, 1959, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Since our Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report, it would seem that every five years brings to me something of importance. In this quin- quennium, I was married to Mrs. Frederick H. Fitzgerald, whom many classmates will remember as Rosalind Miller.
KYUNG-DURK HAR died April 5, 1951, at Tokyo, Japan.
FREDERICK KNOWLTON HARDY: Retired. Home Address, 1939 N.W. Fifth Ave., Gainesville, Fla. Married, Mildred Hilberg, Dec. 22, 1937, Geneva, N.Y.
ARTHUR BROOKS HARLOW: General Insurance Broker and Life Insurance Agent. Home Address, 31 Searles Rd. (Tokeneke), Darien, Conn. Office Address, 135 Broadway (8th Floor), New York 6, N.Y. Married, Alice Williams Kelley, April 2, 1932, Albany, N.Y. Child, Arthur Brooks, Jr., June 13, 1934 (m. Miriam VanDyck Baxter ).
Since 1950, I have continued my interest in the U.S. Naval Reserve, being a member of U.S.N.R. Composite Co. 3-1 located in New York City. Bernard Pope Day of our class is also a member of this unit. I have had active duty in April, 1957, at Providence, R.I., attending the National Resources Conference put on and sponsored by the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Duty also included attending the Naval School of Justice at the U.S. Naval Base, Newport, R.I. (July, 1957); the Naval War College at the Newport base (May and June, 1958); the Office of Industrial Relations Institute at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. (March and April, 1959); and the National Strategy Seminar at the Naval War College, Washington, D.C. (July, 1959). This course was by invi- tation and given to 200 selected officers of all Armed Forces from all over the United States. There were some sixty picked speakers, all specialists on various phases of the Communist menace facing the United States today, who addressed us.
The above Navy duty I have had has been invaluable in putting me in touch with those who are the best informed about Com- munism in this country. I have spent most of my time fighting Communism in this country over the last five years. In 1957 I
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became commander of the New York Chapter of the Naval Order of the United States, and a trustee of its Permanent Investment Fund.
From 1953 to 1959 I was director of the Parents Association of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, and was president of the association during 1956-7. I was one of two chosen from the Trinity undergraduates' parents to be a member of their Campaign Steer- ing Committee formed to raise four and a half million dollars for the college; this drive concluded in 1958, having raised over $4,600,000.
I am now a perpetual life member of the following: Military Order of World Wars; Naval Order of the United States; Military Order of Foreign Wars. In 1958 I became chairman of the Veritas Foundation. I was a director of the Foreign Policy Association of New York from December, 1954, to March, 1958. At present I have been spending my spare time lecturing before groups about the Communist menace and using the material gathered at the National War College. My son is a teacher at the Rectory School, Pomfret, Connecticut. For three of the past five years my wife and I have gone to Florida in the winter, spending most of March at Riomar- Vero Beach. I hope from now on to be able to spend more time wintering in Florida.
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