Harvard class of 1925 : thirty-fifth anniversary report, Part 9

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


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MAURICE MAX ISEN: Lawyer. Home Address, 7 Maple Ave., Cambridge 39, Mass. Office Address, 148 State St., Boston 9, Mass. Married, Jeannette Hershon, Feb. 1, 1931, Brookline, Mass. Chil- dren, Brenda Ruth, May 2, 1939; Eric Michael, Oct. 13, 1944.


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I have continued to practise law since 1928. I have continued my community activities, being vice-president of Temple Ashkenaz, Cambridge; treasurer of the Hillel Foundation of Cambridge, Inc., which sponsors the Hillel Foundation at Harvard; and Cambridge chairman for the Combined Jewish Appeal of Greater Boston. I think that more interesting than my own activities is the progress of my children, which I find very rewarding so far. My daughter is in her senior year at Radcliffe, and my son a sophomore at Cam- bridge High and Latin School. I trust that they will be able to continue to develop in the world which, they say, we have fashioned for them. I am also happy to be available to write this little memo.


* JOHN LESH JACOBS: Address, 2883 Andrews Drive, Atlanta, Ga.


BERNARD MAX JACOBSON: Physician. Home Address, 185 Collins Rd., Waban 68, Mass. Office Address, 275 Charles St., Boston 14, Mass. Married, Rosalind Siegel, July 16, 1933, Boston, Mass. Children, Rachel Susan, Sept. 3, 1936 (m. Myron Rosen- blum); Esther, June 11, 1939; Alice, Feb. 24, 1941; Abram Robert, Jan. 16, 1948.


Not much to add since the last Report. Busy practice of medi- cine, teaching at Harvard Medical School, modest investigation in the field of hematology (diseases of the blood). Trout fishing is still my favorite sport. Keeping up with a growing family (two girls in college) emphasizes the present.


SAUL JARCHO: Physician. Home Address, 11 W. 69th St., New York 23, N.Y. Office Address, 145 Central Park West, New York 23, N.Y. Married, Irma Seijo, Oct. 24, 1948, Washington, D.C. Chil- dren, Thomas Gaylord, March 21, 1951; Andrew Atwater, April 10, 1953.


I am happily married to a bright and cheerful wife (M.P.H., Harvard, '45). We have two energetic sons. About half of my working time is devoted to research in the history of medicine. I continue to feel deeply indebted to Harvard College, and espe- cially to Professors John L. Lowes and E. K. Rand.


CHARLES STREET JEFFREY: Investments. Home Address, 180 Brattle St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address, 31 Milk St., Boston


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9, Mass. Married, Anna Hollis, June 20, 1931, Lynn, Mass. Child, Anne Street, Radcliffe '60, Jan. 18, 1939.


WILLIAM WHITTEM JENNESS: Legislative Aide to Republican Floor Leader, Massachusetts House of Representatives. Home Address, 106 Upland Rd., Quincy 69, Mass. Office Address, Room 448, State House, Boston 33, Mass. Married, Mary Alice Thomey, Sept. 28, 1935, Hartsdale, N.Y.


After fourteen years in the Massachusetts Legislature, I won the Republican nomination for Congress in the Thirteenth Massa- chusetts District in 1958. In spite of active help from many of our classmates, I lost the election in the Democratic sweep. I may try again this year and shall be grateful for any assistance.


GEORGE BLAKE JOHNSON: Trustee. Home Address, 23 Indian Head Rd., Framingham, Mass. Office Address, 73 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Married, Margaret Ingraham, June 16, 1928, Woon- socket, R.I. Children, George Blake, Jr., July 26, 1930 (married); Elizabeth White, Aug. 26, 1932 (m. Kenneth E. Le Baron). Grand- children, Carol Ingraham Le Baron, Dec. 12, 1954; Barbara Eliza- beth Le Baron, Dec. 19, 1955; Dorothy E. Le Baron, April 7, 1959.


GEORGE REEBIE JOHNSON: Manager of Equipment Company. Office Address, Triax Equipment, 11955 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 20, Ohio. Married, Virginia Cox, Feb. 14, 1931, Chicago, Ill. Chil- dren, Valerie Reid, March 26, 1935; Craig, March 9, 1937 (m. Julie Nims ).


Manager, Triax Equipment, designers and builders of mechani- cal storage systems.


AUGUST FREEMAN JONES: Education. Home Address, 563 W. Central St., Franklin, Mass. Office Address, Dean Junior College, Franklin, Mass. Married, Alice Prescott, Aug. 18, 1928, Littlejohn Island, Maine.


This is my thirty-second year at Dean. For the past few years I have been teaching courses in social problems and marriage. Summers I serve as postmaster, storekeeper, real estate agent, trucker, boat renter, refuse collector, and member of the board of overseers of our village corporation at Yarmouth, Maine, on Little- john Island. It is a varied and wholesome life with few tensions


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except minor political ones. Member of the standing committee of my church and chairman of its property committee. Swing around and see me, especially summers (I have seven bedrooms ).


FRANKLIN WEEKS JONES: Research Analyst and Area Special- ist. Home Address, 1627 33d St., N.W., Washington 7, D.C. Office Address, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. Married, Eve G. Caswell, May 12, 1945, New York, N.Y.


The quiet tenor of my career as a civil servant has been en- livened during the past five years by several excursions to Europe, two of them as official area familiarization trips to those countries with which my work is directly concerned, and two as purely pleas- ure trips, which my wife and I have enjoyed together. Otherwise we have been conforming in general to the kind of life that one finds in Georgetown.


GEORGE ARTHUR JONES died July 12, 1957, at Dedham, Mass.


HERBERT BERNHART JONES: Manufacturing. Home Address, 510 Arlington Pl., Chicago, Ill. Office Address, Lion Manufacturing Corp., 2640 Belmont Ave., Chicago 18, Ill. Married, Olive Roselia Drake, Sept. 12, 1925, Chicago, Ill. (died 1952); Sara Gertrude Miller, Oct. 9, 1953, Chicago, Ill. Child: Celia Phylis, Dec. 8, 1931.


Vice-president and advertising manager of the Lion Manufactur- ing Corporation.


* BEN PAUL JUBELIRER: Address, 210 Jones Law Bldg., Pitts- burgh 19, Pa.


CHARLES JOSEPH KALINAUSKAS died September 5, 1956, at Dorchester, Mass.


PHILIP KEENE: Civil Engineer. Home Address, 34 Home Ave., Middletown, Conn. Office Address, State Highway Dept., Hartford, Conn. Married, Fennel Virginia Thornton, Sept. 6, 1941, Middle- town, Conn. Children, Thomas Philip, Dec. 7, 1943; Charles Thorn- ton, April 29, 1945; David Lacy, April 20, 1949.


I am continuing as head of the soils and foundations engineer- ing division of the Connecticut Highway Department. The work and my personnel continue to expand and I enjoy my part in the


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program greatly, because of the production and research aspects of the work. In addition to the usual professional committee work and minor publications, I had an interesting experience last June in serv- ing on a panel of American engineers at a seminar at M.I.T. on soils and foundations problems with six Russian experts in this field.


My family continues healthy and happy. My wife is very active in church and civic activities and we enjoy our contacts with Wes- leyan University. Our boys are doing well in school and also have acquired skill in piano and trumpet, as well as basketball, baseball and swimming. To conclude this report of virtue, I shall add that I served as president of the University Club of Middletown and am continuing on two Boy Scout committees.


WILLIAM SHELTON KEESE, JR .: General Insurance. Home Ad- dress, 1259 Duane Rd., Chattanooga 5, Tenn. Office Address, Trot- ter, Boyd & Keese, Provident Bldg., Chattanooga 2, Tenn. Married, Peggy Gosnell, Aug. 28, 1927, Chattanooga, Tenn. Children, Janet Pendleton, Nov. 18, 1934 (m. Howard M. Smith, 3d); Peter Gaines, Harvard '58, Jan. 27, 1936; Stephen Alexander, Harvard '63, March 7, 1942; Timothy Gosnell, June 14, 1943.


Partner in the general insurance firm of Trotter, Boyd & Keese. President of the Episcopal Endowment Corporation. Delegate to the general convention of the Episcopal Church, 1954-58. Mem- ber, board of trustees of the University of Chattanooga.


WALTER TELL KELLER: Manufacturer - Vice-president, Secre- tary and Director, Cramer Posture Chair Company, Inc. Home Ad- dress, 5353 Mission Woods Rd., Kansas City 3, Kan. Office Address, Cramer Posture Chair Co., Inc., 625 Adams St., Kansas City 5, Kan. Married, Lois Gray Swigle, Nov. 1, 1930, Kansas City, Mo. Children, Walter Tell, Jr., June 24, 1931 (died Jan. 26, 1939); Carol Les- lie, Dec. 5, 1932 (m. Jack W. Weinrich); Sandra Allison, June 27, 1934 (m. Robert M. Daugherty, Jr.). Grandchildren, Leslie Ann Weinrich, Sept. 5, 1955; Jack W. Weinrich, Jr., Jan. 21, 1957; Philip Keller Weinrich, Feb. 4, 1958; Robert M. Daugherty, 3d, Aug. 22, 1959.


SYLVESTER BAKER KELLEY: Surgeon. Home Address, 34 Ex- eter St., West Newton 65, Mass. Office Address, 412 Beacon St., Boston 15, Mass. Married, Hope Elizabeth Hanley, July 29, 1933,


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Newtonville, Mass. Children, David Baker, March 5, 1935 (m. Barbara Gelder); Sarah C., May 11, 1938 (m. Charles T. Silverson, Jr.); Jonathan M., Princeton '61, Jan. 11, 1940; Elisabeth M., Jan. 18, 1949. Grandchild, David Morse Kelley, Dec. 22, 1958.


Those interested in what has become of Kelley thirty-five years after graduation may visualize him as a surgeon specializing in urology, associated with the Massachusetts General Hospital and other hospitals in suburban Boston, and working like a beaver to keep children in college, meet commitments to charitable institu- tions, and pay taxes. All this leaves little time for travel or the de- velopment of hobbies. For relaxation, I try to outguess the bugs on my apple trees or may just go clamming on the flats at Duxbury.


Despite the press of professional obligations, I have much for which to be very thankful - good health and a grand family. My wife is a fine artist; David will be graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1960; Sarah, married to a wonderful Prince- tonian, expects to receive a degree from the University of Minnesota in 1960; Jonathan has survived three years at Princeton; and Lisa, now eleven, necessitates another ten-year plan for the old gentle- man.


THOMAS ANDREW KELLEY: Physician. Home Address, 2 West- wood Rd., Somerville, Mass. Office Address, 52 Central St., Somer- ville, Mass. Married, Eleanor M. Bowen, Sept. 17, 1931, Somer- ville, Mass. Children, John Bowen, Harvard '55, Dec. 3, 1932; Thomas Andrew, Jr., Harvard '57, Oct. 20, 1934; Paul Martin, Har- vard '59, Aug. 23, 1936; Michael J., Nov. 18, 1937; Mary Ann, Dec. 20, 1939; Sheila, Feb. 10, 1942; Kevin C., Nov. 14, 1944; Patricia, Jan. 23, 1946.


LEE GORDON KENDALL: Surgeon. Home Address, 110 Belknap Rd., Framingham Center, Mass. Office Address, 16 Evergreen St., Framingham, Mass. Married, Priscilla Waterman, Oct. 16, 1936, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Children, Ann Louise, Jan. 10, 1938; Georgia Lee, Radcliffe '61, June 23, 1939; Lee Gordon, Jr., Nov. 21, 1946.


Still living and doing surgery in Framingham, Massachusetts. C. Newton Peabody, Harvard '46, Harvard Medical School '48, is now associated with me. Professional associations: American Col- lege of Surgeons, New England Surgical Society, Boston Surgical Society. Interests and diversions: Fishing and small boat sailing.


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HARRISON EISENBREY KENNARD: Retired. Home Address, 246 Dudley Rd., Newton Center 59, Mass.


After illness (1953-55), have retired (at least temporarily ) from active practice of surgery. Am now engaged in raising fruit, vegetables, flowers and chickens, here at home in a Boston suburb. Also enjoy serving on corporation of Boston's growing Museum of Science and as one of the directors of Grenfell Mission, with hos- pitals in Labrador in Newfoundland.


Have been spending long winter vacations riding horseback in the Arizona desert country, far from frosty New England winters.


WILLIAM CALVIN KENNARD: Teacher. Home Address, 17 Ruby Ave., Marblehead, Mass. Office Address, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass. Married, Priscilla Wildes, June 28, 1930, Malden, Mass. Child, Carolyn, Aug. 27, 1931 (m. James Christopher ). Grandchildren, William Walker Christopher, 1956; Kathryn Ann Christopher, 1958.


I continue to spend the greater part of each year teaching. Recently I joined the faculty of the Perkins School for the Blind. I have found that no better satisfaction can be gained than by teaching these intelligent young people of the upper school here.


In the summers I spend some time on the ranch of my professor son-in-law in Utah, enjoying my grandchildren's company. The remainder of the summer weeks I spend aboard United States Navy transports on cruises to Asia or Europe.


FREDERIC PECKHAM KENT: Mercantile Business. Home Ad- dress, 1776 E. Minnesota Ave., DeLand, Fla. Office Address, Kent's Photo Shop & Studio, 210 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand, Fla. Mar- ried, Mary Jane Seyk, Sept. 19, 1937, Daytona Beach, Fla. Children, Robin S., Sept. 1, 1943; Candace D., July 6, 1945.


Owner and manager of Kent's Photo Shop & Studio, retail sales of cameras and photographic merchandise and complete photo- graphic services. Activities and associations - chairman of Official Board of Trinity Methodist Church, DeLand; member, DeLand Rotary Club; director, Merchants' Division, DeLand Chamber of Commerce; vice-president, DeLand Band & Orchestra Association, Inc .; member, Civil Air Patrol. Principal interests - cultivation of flowers and beautification of grounds about our home and aerial


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photography. This includes diversions, to which I would add enjoyment of my stereo music center.


GEORGE EDWARD KENT, JR .: Real Estate. Home Address, 318 Caribbean Rd., Palm Beach, Fla. Office Address, Webb Brothers, Royal Poincinna Plaza, Palm Beach, Fla. Married, Mary Gawthrop, Feb. 25, 1933, Bermuda.


JOHN BELFORT KEOGH: Retired. Home Address, % American Embassy, 39 Avenida Duque de Loulé, Lisbon, Portugal. Married, Maria da Piédade Pitta de Avillez, Jan. 10, 1949, Lisbon, Portugal.


Occasional articles for Portuguese magazine. Much reading, drawing, fishing, and crew coaching (four-oared, eight-oared, and sculls). Mighty pleased with National Championships won by northern crews I helped coach this summer and with their show- ing in international regattas. Enjoy American Men's Lunch Group which dines in style every two weeks, and of which our Embassy crowd and heads of American firms are loyal members. Mighty pleasant the past few years having had our classmate, James Bon- bright, here as ambassador. Sorry he has been transferred, but rejoice we still have with us as club president the retired ambas- sador, Lincoln MacVeagh, an old Advocate man. Harvard not for- gotten in Portugal, and John Lodge I hope still holds down the fort in Spain for 1925. Song and greeting for every old friend. "Write to me only with thine pen, and I will write with mine."


JOHN JOSEPH KEOUGH: Colonel, USAF, Retired. Address, P.O. Box 332, Sea Pine Road, Chatham, Mass. Married, Stella Frances Vodrie, Dec. 4, 1926, Laredo, Texas. Child, John Joseph, Jr., June 12, 1928 (m. Joy Delong). Grandchild, John Joseph Keough, 3d, April 4, 1952.


Two years ago we took ourselves and cats to Cape Cod after my Texas wife found the Berkshires too isolated for her gregarious nature. I am neither enchanted nor disappointed with the change, and continue to follow the trivial and frequently aimless pursuits of retirement.


JOHN JAY HICKS KERR died February 20, 1957, at New York, N.Y.


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LAWRENCE REEFER KESSEL: General Partner, Lawrence Kessel & Associates. Home Address, 4 E. 78th St., New York 21, N.Y. Office Address, 4 E. 78th St., New York 21, N.Y. Married, Marie Adler, March 25, 1933, Little Rock, Arkansas. Child, Laura, March 30, 1940.


Since 1955 I have become a member of the board of directors of American Type Founders Company, Inc .; Sidney Blumenthal & Company, Inc .; Landis Machine Company; United Cities Realty Corporation; Arrow Machinery Company; and I am presently tak- ing a controlling interest in Alden Industries, an organization for industrial and commercial financing.


I have spent some time in Europe each year principally on busi- ness, but found time to renew the friendships I made as a young man when I did my studying abroad, and likewise to keep up my old hobby of just being a good traveler. I have made a resolution to begin slowing down following our Reunion in 1975.


DONALD WAIT KEYES: Real Estate. Home Address, 151 Bay- side Drive, Atlantic Highlands, N.J.


About two years ago, the going got rough in the theater. A local firm invited me to sell real estate for them and I do. Never thought I could sell anything. Also build houses on a small scale - in some ways it's more fun than building characters.


RAYMOND LINCOLN KILGOUR: Professor of Library Science. Home Address, 513 Oswego St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Office Address, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Married, Sarah Vance, Aug. 24, 1933, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Katharine Vance, July 22, 1939.


Teaching library science during the academic year; enjoying summer vacations in New England; doing research in the history of American publishing. Publications: Estes and Lauriat: A History, 1872-1898, University of Michigan Press, 1957; articles on library science and on American publishing.


WALTER HARRINGTON KILHAM, JR .: Partner in Architectural Firm. Home Address, 314 N. Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Office Address, R. B. O'Conner & W. H. Kilham, Jr., 101 Park Ave., New


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York 17, N.Y. Married, Louise Collins, Jan. 23, 1943, Cornwall, Conn. Children, Leslie, June 9, 1945; Timothy, Jan. 12, 1948; Elea- nor, Nov. 5, 1950; Amy Edna, Jan. 3, 1952.


The time of this writing finds the National Library of Medicine under construction in Bethesda, Maryland; the long awaited (forty- three years ) new Cadet Barracks at West Point out for bids; pre- liminary plans for the U.S. Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan, about finished; and work for the Dulles Memorial Library, Princeton, getting under way. Work completed in the past five years includes libraries for Barnard College and the University of Louisville. The Tokeneke School in Darien, Connecticut, was selected for exhibit in the Fine Arts Festival on the Boston Common in 1957, where it won an award.


The airplane has made possible a few short trips to remote places: in particular, to Alaska to photograph the Dall sheep and to the Thelon River, Northwest Territories, to do the same for the vanishing musk oxen. Pre-Columbian architecture has had some follow-up as well, with a trip to Mexico with my wife in 1956, and then to the jungles of Peten in the spring of 1959 to visit the tree- topping ruins of Tikal. The site inspection trip to Kabul gave a chance for short visits in Rome, Teheran, New Delhi, and Japan. One or two illustrated lectures a year usually follow from these activities.


My "do it yourself" activities get further and further behind. After seventeen years, the place in the country is still unfinished, but I generally succeed in making maple syrup each spring for an ever-increasing number of friends, and have kept up with my demands for lumber with my own saw mill, including a supply of wood for office models.


Concerning related activities, I am director and past president of the Fine Arts Federation of New York, trustee of the Abbey Fund, the Fund for Astro-Physical Research, and the American Craftsmen's Council. Some time is usually given each year to visit- ing one or two universities for the National Architectural Accredit- ing Board and some more as a visiting critic or lecturer, all of which helps to keep me up to date.


Short articles are written from time to time, including one on libraries in the last edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. I have just been "taped" for an educational radio program, "Focus on Careers." My only effort in self-improvement before our Thirty-


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fifth Anniversary Reunion seems to be an endeavor to learn to read, write, and speak Afghani - salam-at bashi.


JOHN FRANCIS KING: Life Insurance - Director of Investments, Oil and Gas, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Home Address, 283 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Office Address, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, 1740 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. Married, Catherine A. Brown, Sept. 2, 1932, New York, N.Y. Children, Anne Frances, Radcliffe '60, Nov. 4, 1938; John Scott, Nov. 10, 1941.


Activities: Still with Mutual of New York handling investments, particularly oil and gas. Finally got to Europe for about three weeks in the summer of 1958 - almost two weeks on business in Norway, Sweden, Germany and Holland and about ten days' vaca- tion in France, England and Ireland. The business part was as pleasant as the vacation part.


Business or professional associations: member of American Petroleum Institute. Principal interests: trying to keep ahead of world-wide and domestic trends in oil and gas, shipping, and for- eign trade generally. Some study and thought about politics and education. Diversions: desultory reading and occasional golf and tennis. Publications: Article on "Processing Oil and Gas Securities Loans" in The Eastern Underwriter, Oct. 5, 1956.


HUGH KITE: Trade Journalism - Reporter. Home Address, 21 Brown St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Office Address, Fairchild Publi- cations, Inc., 216 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. Married, Margue- rite Papineau, Aug. 17, 1929, Vineyard Haven, Mass. (died July 30, 1934); Evelyn D. Vincent, Nov. 24, 1944, Dorchester, Mass. Children, Henry, Harvard '59, July 20, 1934 (m. Constance L. Dolphin); Jane Vincent, July 18, 1947. Grandchild, Kirsten Kite, Feb. 26, 1959.


PRITCHETT ANDREW KLUGH: Science Teacher. Home Ad- dress, 1864 Washington St., Holliston, Mass. Office Address, Senior High School, Norwood, Mass. Married, Ann Elizabeth Royster, Dec. 29, 1934, Boston, Mass. Child, Marcia Belle, Ed.M. '57, Oct. 10, 1935.


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* IRVING KNICKERBOCKER: Address, % Henry J. Hughes, P.O. Box 1536, Santa Fe, N. Mex.


ANDREW CROZIER KNOX died August 12, 1940, at London, Ont., Canada.


WILLIAM JACOB KNOX, JR .: Research Chemist, Group Leader, Research Associate. Home Address, 21 Woodman Park, Rochester 9, N.Y. Office Address, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester 9, N.Y. Married, Edna Leonora Jordan, Sept. 1, 1931, Cambridge, Mass. Child, Sandra Audrienne, Jan. 29, 1937 (m. John Hall Porter). Grandchild, Michael Brandon Porter, Aug. 8, 1959.


J. CLEMENS KOLB: Clergyman (Retired). Home Address, "Druim Moir," West Willow & Cherokee, Chestnut Hill 18, Pa. Married, Esther Christensen, March 27, 1927, Cambridge, Mass. Children, John Clemens, Nov. 6, 1930 (m. Esther Montgomery); Martha Rittenhouse, March 1, 1935 (m. James A. Denman). Grand- children, Scott Edward Denman, Nov. 12, 1957; Christine Ann Denman, July 9, 1959; Abigail Rawson Kolb, May 23, 1959.


ISRAEL KOPP: Physician. Home Address, 233 Tappan St., Brook- line 46, Mass. Married, Sally Kurland, September, 1929, Brookline, Mass. Child, Joshua Charles, Harvard '53, July 21, 1933.


Continue in the practice of medicine.


STEPHEN ABRAHAM KOSHLAND: Stockbroker. Home Address, 33 E. 70th St., New York 21, N.Y. Office Address, Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co., 42 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Married, Carol Falk, April 14, 1938, New York, N.Y. Children, Anthony S., March 26, 1940; Kathryn, July 17, 1943.


Still a partner of Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Company and a member of the New York Stock Exchange, where I spend most of my time representing my firm. I have made several trips around the country on business, and summers have traveled fairly exten- sively in Europe. I have served on the Advanced Gifts and General Alumni Committees for A Program for Harvard College.


GEORGE HENRY KOTOK died October 15, 1927, at Vineland, N.J.


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* ISIDORE KOULACK: Address, 3640 Johnson Ave., Riverdale, N.Y.


JACOB KRAFT: Rabbi. Home Address, 910 W. 23d St., Wilming- ton 2, Del. Office Address, Temple Beth Shalom, 18th & Baynard Blvd., Wilmington, Del. Married, Leah Zimmerman, Aug. 14, 1938, New York, N.Y. Children, Ruth A., Dec. 6, 1942; Deborah R., Jan. 18, 1948.


Profession: Rabbi, Congregation Beth Shalom, Wilmington, Delaware. Professional associations: Rabbinical Association of America, Military Chaplains Association of the U.S.A., Association of Jewish Chaplains of the Armed Forces, Harvard Club of Dela- ware, B'nai B'rith, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., American Jewish Congress.


Directorships and offices: co-chairman, Religious Leaders Semi- nary, Wilmington, National Conference of Christians and Jews; vice-president, Del-Mar-Va Military Chaplains Association; mem- ber, board of directors, Wilmington Area National Conference of Christians and Jews; board member, Jewish Federation of Dela- ware; member, executive committee, Community Relations Council; vice-president, Friends of Ferris School; co-founder, Advanced School for Jewish Studies.


Principal interests: work of National Conference of Christians and Jews; volunteer chaplain, Veterans Administration Hospital. Charitable affiliations: Jewish Federation of Delaware; Ferris School for Wayward Boys; Florence Crittendon Home. Diversions: Hebrew Speaking Club, hiking, swimming.




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