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T RINITY COLLEGE A LUMNI MAGAZINE

1963 REUNION

JULY 1963 • ANNUAL ALU:\I.l\'1 Ar-;D Fu:-.:o REPORTS

VOLUME IV, NUMBER 6

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TRINITY COLLEGE ALUMNI MAGAZINE

VOLUME IV

N UM BER 6

CO TENTS

Annual Alumni Report Annual Fund Reports Association Notes Commencement Necrology Reunion

Editor KENNETH C. PARKER

Alumni Editor JoHN A. MASON '34

A ssociate Editor JUNE L. THOMAS

Sports and Photography ROBERT M. SALTER

Editorial Board F. GARDI ER F. BRIDGE JOHN F. BUTLER '33 DOUGLAS L. FROST '59 ALBERT E . HOLLAND '34 RICHARD K. MoRRis '40 ROBERT C. STEWART SHERMA P . VOORHE ES

Advisory Council ROYDEN C. BERGER '28 GEORGE H. MALCOM-SMITH '25 WILLIAM K. PAYNTER '37 L. BARTO WILSON III '37

CovER: Valedictorian Stanley J. Marcuss Jr. , left, H artford, Cocnecticut, and Sa­lutatorian David C. Brewster, New York City, both received honors in general scholarship and economics. Marcuss has won a Marshall Scholarship to study in England and Brewster is the recipient of a Ferguson Economics Prize.

Second Class postage paid at Hartford, Connecticut. Published six times a year, October, November, Janu­ary, March, M ay and July by Trinity College, Hart­ford, Connecticut.

ANNUAL REPORT

TRINITY COLLEGE

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

June 1963

To Trinity College Alumni:

I T is a pleasure to have the opportunity to report to the Alumni at large on the stewardship of the affairs of

your Alumni Association during the academic year 1962-1963. Even before outlining some of our progress during the past year I would like to thank each and every member of the Alumni Association for his individual part in the growth and success that the Association has enjoyed.

Elsewhere on these pages you will find an inspiring report by John L. Bonee Jr. , Class of 1943, Vice Presi­dent for the Alumni Fund, on the tremendous success that the Alumni Fund had this year. We all appreciate the many hours of work that John put in along with all those people who made up his special committees and the Class Agents in realizing the goal. Also, elsewhere on these pages you will find a most interesting report from Lloyd E. Smith, Class of 1923, Vice President for Admissions Interviewing and Recruiting, with respect to the strides made in these activities. Again we thank Lloyd and all those interviewers and recruiters who worked so hard both for him and the College this past year.

Our campus activities this year were significantly suc­cessful under Vice President Wi lliam R. Peelle of the Class of 1944, Vice President for Campus Activities. Specifically, during the year Bill and his group managed a highly successful fall Campus Conference for all those people who are actively participating in various phases of alumni affairs; also, during the fall they managed a Homecoming program that was dampened by the threat of torrential rain - from which it was spared - and made thoroughly pleasurable by a tremendous football victory over Amherst and by an All-Alumni post-game reception and buffet supper. The Reunion program was as significantly enjoyable as always, with particular em­phasis on the various seminar programs that were held.

During the past year we have continued to intensify our activities in the area of development of Area As­sociations. This was all done under John Gooding Jr., Class of 1931, Vice President for Area Association Activities. It is pleasant to report that our associations are expanding and that we now have twenty-three active local associations with several splinter groups from

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Herbert R. Bland '40

some of the larger ones. At the same time there are several new groups in the process of organization. During the past year it has been particularly pleasing to see a significantly younger group of our fellow alumni taking an active part in the affairs of the area groups. Book prize awards, pre-freshman picnics, coordination of re­cruiting and interviewing activities and just good fellow­ship continue to be the prime motivation for area groups. It has been the personal pleasure of the Presi­dent of your Association to have visited with a number of thes_e groups during the past year. We take this op­portumty to express to you our appreciation for your hospitality.

Seymour E. Smith of the Class of 1934, as the Senior Vice President of the Association, has been a constant help in the administration of its affairs, as have been Robert A. Gilbert of the Class of 1938, the Treasurer, and Robert W. Barrows of the Class of 1950, the Secre­tary. The other members of the Executive Committee have been particularly willing this year to devote time to our several meetings and discussions.

During the year two special committees were activated which worked long and hard with, we hope, what will prove to be significant results. Bill Peelle chaired a com­mittee on the development of "Alumni Enthusiasm for the College"; this committee has included undergradu­ates in its membership. A full report has been rendered by this committee with the recommendation that its ac­tivities be carried on into future years with the hope that there will be an ultimate general upgrading in the in­terest of Alumni in Alma Mater. Also, a special com­mittee on financial problems facing the Association was formed and met on a number of occasions and is now planning to go forward with specific recommendations for the future.

Your Alumni Association is indebted to John A. Mason of the Class of 1934, Alumni Secretary, for his hours of work in our behalf both during the regular day and at all other hours of the night and day. John has visited many of the Area Associations and visited with many individual alumni during the past year and con­tinues to be a source of strength to the administration.

The Alumni Association of Trinity College is in the process of "coming of age." This fact has presented a variety of problems to the Executive Committee of the Association and they have met them with suggestions for progress.

In conclusion, I should like to note that the Alumni Association at its annual meeting on Saturday, June 8th, recognized the completion by President Jacobs of ten years of service to our Alma Mater. An appropriate cita­tion was given to Dr. Jacobs as well as a Polaroid Color Camera as a tangible evidence of our sincere thoughts for him.

H E RBERT R. BLAND '40, President

Association Officers and Committee Members 1963-1964 Officers Executive Committee

1963-64 DREW Q. BRINCKERHOFF '43 DouGLAS C. LEE '52

President Senior Vice President Vice Presidents

Alumni Fund Campus Activities Area Associations Admissions Interviewing and Recruiting Public Relations and Publicity

Secretary Treasurer Alumni Secretary

HERBERT R . BLAND '40 SEYMOUR E. SMITH '34

HARRY K. KNAPP '50 ETHAN F. BASSFORD '39

WILLIAM H. GoRMAN II '39 GERALD J. HANSEN JR. '51

DONALD R. REYNOLDS '51

JoHN GuNNING '49 JOHN F. WALKER '29

JOHN A. MASON '34

JoHN T. WILc ox '39 1963-65 JOHN L. BONEE '43

ROBERT J. GILLOOLY '54 DAVID A. ROBERTS '55

Ex Officio GLOVER JoHNSON '22

Nominating Committee

1963- 64 RICHARD A. LEGGETT '39 WINFIELD A. CARLOUGH '54

1963-65 FREDERICK J. EBERLE '27 JoHN T. FINK '44

1963-66 THOMAS BURGESS JR. '32 E. LAIRD MORTIMER III '57

Athletic Advisory Committee

1963-64 NELSON A. SHEPARD '21 1963-65 WILLIAM GORALSKI '52 1963-66 JoHN GooDING JR. '31

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We must use all the keys of man's genius to unlock the doors of nature's secrets -

GLENN T. SEABORG

From the Commencement Address:

Man is a curious animal. and this is the mark of his progress. He has searche-d for the invisible and has probed for the unknown, he has groped for the inacces­sible and has struggled for the unattainable. He has disobeyed every injunction that he not eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. But he has accepted the great challenge that if you know the truth "the truth shall make you free."

The fruit of the tree of knowledge can be sweet, or it can be bitter, but man's curiosity drives him to deter­mine which it is. If knowledge and truth shatter the dream of some placid Eden - we must be reconciled to labor and trial outside the gates. We must use all the keys of man's genius to unlock the doors which hide nature's secrets. Though the prospect may sometimes be awe­some, we must never fear to uncage nature's forces or to strike off the fetters of restraint against thought or in­quiry . ...

So, if I were to discuss with you today what you can do for yourselves, your families, your country -yes, even your world - it would be to accept problems as challenges asking you for solution - and, with hope in your hearts- to work them out. ...

And, who can meet these challenges? Only the edu­cated - because it takes study and work to analyze problems and difficulties and to understand them. And without understanding there can be no judgment, and without judgment no wisdom - and without these, no solutions ....

We are not today living in an era of mere evolution­but rather of revolution, particularly in the fields of science and technology. In this period of the Scientific Revolution we do not have the time to permit our processes of thinking to adjust gradually to the mental and even the physical environmental changes that buffet us and impinge upon us almost daily. No steady evolutionary accommodation is going to operate rapidly enough to meet our requirements. We are going to have to adapt. And, the course of our adaptation cannot even be visualized unless we can, as they develop, note and comprehend the forces of change that are operating in our culture. There is for us no ivory tower to which we can retreat to muse upon our knowledge - for if we should muse very long our knowledge will be the knowl­edge of ancient history - interesting as a background of current civilization but without much other utility.

We may not like it, but to say that "the old order changeth" is surely an understatement. How are we going to fit into a new order? What are we, as educated leaders in our society, going to do to meet the sociologi­cal, psychological and political problems (and I em­phasize "problems" ) of more leisure time than work time, retirement at early age, the breaking of the genetic code with the awesome power of man to govern the genetic characteristics of human beings, the develop­ment of drugs that can change personality? These are some of the elements of change that are going to chal­lenge your generation - perhaps even mine. This is no

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Hundred Years' War or Thirty-Years' War, no War of the Roses ; it is a dynamic struggle and now - no later - is the time to put on our armor. And the only armor we can put on is knowledge - a growing knowl­edge nourished by constant vigilance, study and percep­tion ....

Continuing education has thus become an imperative. As a scientist, I know that the physics and chemistry of today cannot be comprehended on the basis of an individual's undergraduate general courses of 30 years ago. The same is true of the advances in medicine and technology. Even in the humanities and social sciences there can be no vitality if they do not keep pace with the rapid advances in this developing and revolutionary scientific and technological society.

During the last two decades, and especially since the end of World War II, there has been a surge in the di­rection of scientific discovery and technological exploita­tion of new knowledge. Indeed, this surge is so mighty it is resulting in a new dimension of geography as well -the dimension of space. The significant changes of scientific scope over the last few decades have equalled all the previous advances since the invention of the wheel; there is no doubt in my mind that the scientific advances during the remaining span of the life of today's graduate, to some of which I have already alluded, will greatly exceed the scientific advances of the entire period of history before today- before 1963 ....

Space will be explored in your generation and man will reach the moon and the nearer planets. Will you be a part of these voyages of discovery and explora­tion? ...

I should again emphasize that one of the essentials for today's citizen is the understanding of science and the implications of new technological advances upon our whole social milieu. These affect the political as well as the social and economic structure. The time is not distant, if it is not already here, when the vqter must understand the fundamentals of science and technology in order to cast his ballot intelligently. The impingement of science and technology upon political policy at every level is growing at a rapid rate. The scientist, on the other hand, must study and understand the humanities and social sciences in order to permit him to identify, adjust to and comprehend the economic, historical and social factors that influence our civilization. Today's effective and enlightened citizen must be balanced; he must have an intelligent concept and grasp of both science and the humanities - a knowledge of the past and a vision of the future . For, as Solomon said, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." ...

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A good man on horseback is a better symbol of progress than a bad man in a jet plane-

BISHOP REGINALD H. GooDEN

From the Baccalaureate Sermon:

... In our choice between God and no God, between ultimate meaning or ultimate meaninglessness, we have to decide one way or the other. There is a healthy agnosticism even in the Jewish and Christian faiths, as the Bible clearly discloses, but you cannot make up your mind not to make up your mind about the origin, and meaning and destiny of your life. This is what is involved in the decision between God and no God. To be an agnostic in this sense is to have both feet planted firmly in mid-air. Sooner or later you have to come down and take your stand.

The materialist believes that the only real things are those that can be weighed and measured, bought and sold. There are probably as many practicing materialists on this side of the Iron Curtain as the other where it is the official creed of Communism. On this side, how­ever, few would admit that things are their God, and yet there are those who feel like crossing themselves everytime they pass the Chase Manhattan Bank.

The humanist is a believer. He believes in three propositions:

1. that nothing can be believed unless it can be scientifically proved;

2. that Human beings must rely wholly on them­selves;

3. that Science will solve all man's problems -eventually.

Yet not one of these basic beliefs of the humanist can be scientifically proved.

It can be scientifically proved that the scientist's wife is a rather elaborate differential equation, but if this is all the scientist can believe about his wife, he is in real trouble!

If it is true that man can save himself and his world without divine grace, why have the do-it-yourself utopias failed so miserably? Any Cuban will tell you that he'd rather be fed than red.

The residents of Hartford will forgive me when I say that, although I admire Mark Twain's humor, I do not always agree with his religious opinions. However, he certainly spoke the gospel truth when he said to a man who had just recited Henley's poem "Invictus," "You are the captain of your soul? You are the master of your fate ... Like hell you are!"

Despite what Karl Marx and his followers claim about private property being the root of all evil, little chil­dren on a playground have no bank accounts, they own no property, but for all around meanness and nastiness they can hardly be equalled. Left to their own devices they can turn a first-class playground into a jungle quicker than you can say "Nikita Khrushchev." The older I get the more I believe in the biblical doctrine of original sin (which Freud called the "Id"), even though, in my 28 years as a pastor, I have yet to meet an original sinner.

And is it a scientifically proven fact that science alone can inevitably save the world? Science has done marvel­ous things. It has even achieved the dream of the ancient

alchemists who tried to transmute lead into gold. To do this today we have only to remove from the lead atom 3 protons, 3 electrons, and 8 neutrons - incidentally at the current cost of I million dollars per ounce!

We can be grateful for the many blessings of science, but whether Science destroys mankind or offers to us a fuller, happier life does not depend on Science. It de­pends on the spiritual condition of the minds and souls of men. A good man on horseback is still a better symbol of progress than a bad man in a jet plane. What we need today, as always, is that divine alchemy of the grace of God that alone can transmute the selfishness and sin of the heart of man to love of God and neighbor. If we can­not sing "Glory to God on High," there will be no "Peace on earth, Good will toward men." Therefore, to claim that it doesn't make any difference what you believe as long as you act all right is like saying it doesn't matter what you eat as long as you keep healthy.

You've heard the old complaint that the Church has made the simple religion of Jesus so complicated. "All we have to do is love one another," they say. Who ever said that was easy! Do you find it easy? ...

Or, take, for example, that type of person who comes up to the clergy and glibly says, "All the religion I need, Rev., is the good old golden rule" (with the implication, I surmise, "and you fellows can keep on with your preaching.") .

I am tempted to be rude and to reply: "All the astron­omy I need is twinkle, twinkle, little star."

Let's face it. Is it so easy to abide by the golden rule? To whom is it easy to apply the golden rule? My business competitor? My neighbor of another race, class, creed, nation? You've met the kind of gentleman who would never hit a lady with his hat on. Some people are like that about the golden rule. What happened to the golden rule when the Nazis took over in Germany and the Fascists in Italy and Communists in Russia, China, Hungary, or Cuba? And is the Berlin Wall a good symbol of the golden rule?

The great question in the world today is not "Who is going to get to the moon first?" - but the age-old ques­tion, "What is man?" Is he nothing more than a means to an end, a cog in a wheel, cannon fodder, a drop of blood in some dictator's ocean of racial purity, an ant in some communal ant hill, or is he, as the Bible claims, a child of God and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven?

The answer to this question is not economic, or political or technological - the answer is basically re­ligious. Indeed, the answers to the fundamental ques­tions that all men ask themselves are of a spiritual nature ....

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COMMENCEMENT 1963 AT Trinity's 137th Commencement 215 men received Bachelor degrees, 58 re­fi ceived Masters degrees, and nine outstanding men were honored with de­grees Honoris Causa. Twenty-five of those receiving the Baccalaureate degree were graduated with honors.

Many received fellowships for graduate study and more than 50 percent of the senior class will continue their education at the graduate level. This figure seems to substantiate the statement of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg who said in his commencement address, "Continuing education has become an imperative."

During Class Day exercises the seniors heard the class prophecy and class his­tory, saw classmates Thomas E. Calabrese and David A. Raymond honored for their athletic achievements, and were impressed by the message of Mr. Dan Tyler Moore Jr., father of Dan T. Moore Ill '63.

The Alumni elected Charles T. Kingston Jr. '34 Alumni Trustee for six years, and Dr. Paul H. Twaddle '31 and William R. Peelle '44 as Junior Fellows. The Board of Trustees elected A. Henry Moses Jr. '28 Secretary of the Board, replacing Lyman B. Brainerd Jr. '30 who was named Vice Chairman. Also were elected two Senior Fellows, John H. Pratt Jr. '17 and Dr. Jacob C. Hurewitz '36.

At the annual Alumni Luncheon the Class of 1913 won the Jerome Kohn Award and the Class of 1918 won the Board of Fellows Bowl. Other honors are pictured on the following pages.

Participants in the 137th Baccalaureate Service were, left to right, Professor Wendell E. Kraft, Mace Bearer; the Rt. Rev. Reginald H. Gooden, Baccalaureate Speaker; President Albert C. Jacobs; the Rev. Canon Robert B. Appleyard; Dean Arthur H. Hughes; and Chaplain J. Moulton Thomas.

Members of the Class of 1913 dedi­cate new memorial name plate on the 1913 gate. Left to right: Wit­limn P. Barber, Kenneth B. Case, the Rev. Joseph N. Barnett, Rus­sell C. Noble, James E. McCreery and Thomas G. Brown.

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Honorary degree recipients with Dr. Jacobs: Front row, left to right, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, doctor of science; Dr. Jacobs; the Rt. Rev. Regi­nald H. Gooden, Episcopal Bishop of the Missionary District of the Canal Zone, doctor of di­vinity. Back row, left to right, Dr. Edwin N . Nilson '37, chief scientific staff, Advanced Power Systems Group, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Division , United Aircraft Corpnrati011, doc­tor of science; Milton H. Glover, president of the Hartford National Bank and Trust Com­pany, doctor of laws; Dr. Harry Hayden Clark '23, professor of English , University of Wisconsin, doctor of letters; the Rev. Sidney W. Goldsmith Jr., Rector and Headmaster, Shattuck School, Faribault, Minnesota, doctor of huma11e letters; the Rev. Canon Robert B. Appleyard, Rector of Christ Church, Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor of divinity; James R. Kerr, president, chief operating officer and member of the board, A vco Corporation, doctor of science. Jam es L. Goodwin (shown below), former president, State Forest and Park Com­mission, Consulting Forester and Land Surveyor, received the doctor of laws degree.

Bishop Reginald H. Gooden pins AFROTC Lieutenant's bars on his son, Hiram R. Gooden '63.

Jam es L. Goodwin , Life Trustee of th e College, receives the honorary doctor of laws degree from President A /bert C. Jacobs.

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The Alumni Medal recipients with Dr. Jacobs: left to right, J. Ronald Reg­nier '30, James R. Caldwell '18, Dr. Jacobs, James E. Bent '28 and Stewart M. Ogilvy '36.

Charles T. Kingston Jr. '34 was elected Alumni Trustee for a term of six years.

President Jacobs is honored by the Alumni for his ten years of service to the College.

Judge Philip J. McCook '95 receives award for oldest Alumnus attending the Reunion ceremonies.

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E. Talbot Smith '1 3, who travelled the longest distance (London, England) to attend Reunion, receives prize from Kenneth B. Case '13, Reunion Chairman.

Thomas E. Calabrese '63, left, and David A. Ray­mond '63 received the 1935 Most Valuable Foot­ball Player A ward and the George Sheldon Mc­Cook Trophy, respectively, at the Annual Class Day Ceremonies.

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A N BOSTON

The annual meeting was held ·April 11 at the University Club in Boston. Presi­dent Jacobs gave an interesting talk on the state of the College. Along with him were John F. Butler '33, Director of Placement; John A. Mason '34, Alumni Secretary; and Douglas L. Frost '59, Assistant Director of Development. Herb Bland '40, President of the National Alumni Association, spoke briefly.

The officers are: David A. Roberts '55, President, 59 Marlboro St., Nor­wood, Mass.; and Richard C. Hale '52, Secretary, Summer St., Manchester, Mass.

CINCINNATI The annual dinner-meeting was held

April 16 at Mariemont Inn, Cincinnati, with Albert C. Turner '39, presiding. Dr. Richard Scheuch, Associate Professor of Economics, and John A. Mason '34, Alumni Secretary, were our guests and brought us up-to-date with news of the Hilltop. They raised many interesting questions, and a lively discussion ensued.

The new officers are: Stanley N. Muir­head Jr. '54, President, 16 Ivanhoe Ave., Dayton 19, Ohio; and David S. Dimling '55, Secretary-Treasurer, 36 Spirea Drive, Dayton 17, Ohio. Any alumnus moving into the Cincinnati-Dayton (Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky) area kindly make his whereabouts known to one of these officers.

CLEVELAND The annual dinner for alumni and

fathers of present and past Trinity stu­dents was held April 17 at "Gwinn" -home of the late William G . Mather, Class of 1877 - Bratenahl, Cleveland. Some twenty-five attended and heard news of the College from Dr. Richard Scheuch, Associate Professor of Eco­nomics, and John A. Mason '34, Alumni Secretary.

Among the guests was Michael Billing­ton, Shore High School, East Cleveland, who is the first William G. Mather Scholar. He enters Trinity this Septem­ber.

The officers are: William G . Pollock '53, President, 3259 Daleford Road, Shaker Heights 20; and Richard W. Stock­ton '60, Secretary, 4887 Oakland Drive, Lyndhurst 24, Ohio.

HARTFORD On May 23 the Trinity Club of Hart­

ford held its Fourth Annual Spring Ban­quet at the College with Dr. Charles E. Shain, President of Connecticut College, the speaker. Andrew Onderdonk '34, was the toastmaster and introduced Dave Tyler '43, president of the Club who briefly reviewed the various activities of the past year, and President Albert C. Jacobs.

ASSOCIATION NOTES

Among the faculty and administration who spoke at the Club's monthly lunch­eons at the Hotel Bond were: George E. Nichols HI, Associate Professor of Drama; Robert E. Shults, Assistant Pro­fessor of Physical Education; Dr. William A. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Re­ligion; F. Gardiner F . Bridge, Director of Admissions; August E. Sapega, As­sociate Professor of Engineering; Dr. Gustave W. Andrian '40, Professor of Modern Languages; Dr. Philip Kintner, Assistant Professor of History; Alexander A. Mackimmie Jr., Professor of Educa­tion; and Dr. Goodwin B. Beach, Hon. 1931, Lecturer in Latin.

The Club will hold its usual picnic for incoming area freshmen and their fathers early in September.

NEW BRITAIN The spring dinner meeting took place

April 22 at Peterson's Restaurant in Plainville. Dr. Robert C. Black, Associate Professor of History, gave an interesting resume of conditions in the United States prior to the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.

The officers are: Roger E. Martin '56, President, 12 Trout Brook Terrace, West Hartford 7; and Gordon W. Szamier '57, Secretary, 57 Crissey Lane, Southington.

NEW HAVEN Under the leadership of Fred Celentano

'27, there has been considerable activity this past spring.

On April 19 a smoker was held at Hull's Rathskellar in New Haven. Jay McWilliams, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, showed movies of the Amherst football game.

John Dando, Associate Professor of English and well known radio and T .V. personality, gave an interesting talk to our alumni and their ladies on May 15th at the New Haven Country Club. Erhardt Schmitt '16, was toastmaster and also introduced Herb Bland '40, President of the N~.tional Alumni As­sociation, and John Mason '34, Alumni Secretary.

Monthly luncheons are being held on the fourth Monday of every month at the Hof Brau Restaurant at 12:00 noon. All alumni in the area are urged to stop in and go to the Trinity table.

John S. Gummere '17, 641 Whitney Ave., New Haven, is the Secretary.

NEW LONDON The annual Spring Dinner was held

at the Connecticut Yankee Restaurant in East Lyme May 24. Professor John C. E. Taylor, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department, and John Mason '34, Alumni Secretary, gave informal talks on the state of the College.

The officers are: Lawrence B. Marshall '41, President, 4 North Road, Niantic; and John S. McCook '35, Secretary, Johnnycake Hill Road, Old Lyme, Conn.

NEW YORK The twenty-first Annual Spring Frolic

was held May 25 at Dr. "Dan" Webster's beautiful home "Meadowlawn," Dodge Lane, Riverdale. Tt was a perfect day for softball and lawn bowling. Our host and hostess provided a delicious meal and refreshments, and we were honored with a large delegation from the Hilltop.

Eight alumni were present at historic Trinity Church April 28 for the annual National Christian College Day service. President Jacobs delivered the sermon.

The annual dinner will be Wednesday, November 20, 1963 at the Columbia University Club. Save this date.

PHTLADELPHr A Many alumni and their wives gathered

May 3rd at the Cynwyd Club, Bala­Cynwyd, for a testimonial dinner for Ronald Kinney '15. He was presented a handsome plaque as a token for the many, many things he has so faithfully done for Trinity in the Philadelphia area. Plans are being made for a buffet lunch­eon, Saturday, October 26, before the Susquehanna football game. The lunch­eon will probably be at the Hotel Edison in Sunbury which is near Selinsgrove.

PITTSBURGH Alumni and their wives met April 18 at

the Pittsburgh Club, Penn Sheraton Hotel in Pittsburgh to hear Dr. Richard Scheuch, Associate Professor of Eco­nomics, and John A. Mason '34, Alumni Secretary. There were many questions concerning Trinity.

The officers are: Richard D . Royston '55, President, Royston Associates, Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh; and James P. Miller '57, Secretary, 3 Linden Ave., Sewickley.

PROVIDENCE The annual meeting was held at the

Wayland Manor in Providence May 8 with Dr. George B. Cooper, Professor of History, and Herbert R. Bland '40, President of the National Alumni Associa­tion, speakers. Their candid thoughts were most refreshing.

The officers are: Jacques V. Hopkins '52, President, Hinckley, Allen, Salis­bury & Parsons, 2200 Industrial Bank Bldg., Providence; and Richard A. Bent­field '54, Secretary, 422 Sowams Road, Barrington, R.I.

SPRINGFIELD Thanks to the gracious hospitality of

Dr. Arthur F. G. Edgelow '14, who opened his home May 20, the Spring­field alumni had a most enjoyable smoker. Professor John C. E. Taylor', Chairman of the Fine Arts Department, and John Mason '34, Alumni Secretary, brought the latest news of the College. We were particularly pleased to learn of the plans of the new Arts Center.

Allen R. Doty '37, 3 Wenonah Place, Longmeadow, is the Association's Presi­dent.

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NECROLOGY ROBERT FRAZER WELCH, 1895

Robert F. Welsh, former president of the Philadelphia, Germantown and Nor­ristown Railroad, died at his home in Philadelphia April 28. He leaves his wife; two daughters, Dr. Cynthia Welsh and Miss Roberta Welsh; and three sons, Roderick F., Lowber and Andrew.

Mr. Welsh was born February 2, 1874, in Paris, France, a son of Herbert Welsh and Fanny Frazer. He prepared for col­lege at Delancey School in Philadelphia and entered Trinity in 1892 with the Class of 1895. At Trinity he was a mem­ber of the Glee Club for two years and its manager while a senior. His frater­nity was the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Psi.

He was a member of the former brokerage firm of Welsh Brothers in Philadelphia for many years.

KARL FENNING, 1903 Karl Fenning, former profe sor of law

at Georgetown University for over twenty-five years on patent law, died in Washington, D.C., February 28th. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Hazel M. 0' eil of Ellington, Conn.

Mr. Fenning was born March 30, 1881, in Washington, a son of the late James A. Fenning and Annie R. Dey. He prepared for college at Central High School in Washington. As an undergraduate at Trinity he was a member of the Ivy Board of 1903, and won prizes in History and Mathematics as a Junior. His fraternity was the Tau Alpha Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.

Receiving the Master of Arts degree from Trinity in 1904, he earned his law degree from the National University in Washington the same year as well as a master of patent law degree from Colum­bia College, now a part of George Wash­ington University.

As a patent attorney, Mr. Fenning practiced in Washington, New York and Cleveland. In 1921 President Harding appointed him assistant United States Commissioner of Patents, and in 1925 he served as special assistant to the At­torney General in the patent unit for two years. He was named chairman of the Na­tional Committee of Patent Legislation from 1925 to 1936, and was also presi­dent of the National Council of Patent Law Associations and a member of the advisory council of the Committee on Patents of the House of Repre entatives.

In 1953 Trinity awarded Mr. Fenning the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.

A prolific writer, he wrote more than I 00 books and pamphlets on patent law as well as being editor of the Patent Quarterly. He was the first secretary of the Friends of the Law of the Library of Congress, and an organizer of the Cleve­land Patent Law Association. He was a member of the American Academy of Air Law and had been vice president of the lnternational Association for Protec­tion of Industrial Property.

HARRY CUFFORD GOLDEN, 1903 Word has reached the College of the

death of Harry C. Golden on May 17th in Kittanning, Pa. There were no im­mediate survivors. His brother, the late Horatio L. Golden, was a member of the Class of 1883.

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Mr. Golden was born January 9, 1882, in Kittanning, a son of the late Edward S. Golden and Sarah Gates. He prepared for college at Kittanning High School.

As an undergraduate at Trinity he held the Holland Scholarship for two years and won the Douglass Prize, the second Goodwin Greek Prize and the Alumni English Prize. He was a member of the Debating Team his senior year. At grad­uation he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and named Valedictorian. His fraternity was the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Upsilon.

After he studied law in the office of his brother for two years, he practiced in Kit­tanning until recently. He was admitted for the practice of law before the Supreme and Superior Courts of Pennsylvania, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals of the United States. For many years he was local counsel for the Pennsylvania Rail­road Company.

JOHN BOWIE SHEARER, 1909 John B. Shearer died in New York City

June 16 after a short illness. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Astrid Magrete Kvalheim Isaksen, and a son, Patrick. He also leaves a son, John B. Jr. by a former marriage.

Born October 19, 1885, at Kirkwall, Orkney lsland, Scotland, a son of the late William Balfour Shearer and Anna Bella Ross Allan, he came to this country in 1891 and prepared for college at Gov­ernor Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass. At Trinity, he was a member of the Tablet for three years and the Sopho­more Dining Club. His fraternity was the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Psi.

After leaving Trinity in 1908, Mr. Shearer was with the banking and broker­age firm of Cochrane, Harper Co. in Boston, Mass., for several years. In 1925 he moved to New York City and man­aged his own financial interests as well as being an oil consultant.

He was a member of the New York Yacht Club and the St. George Society of New York . - P.H.B.

LEON ABBOTT STANSFIELD, 1910 Word has reached the College of the

death of Leon A. Stansfield May 17 in Los Angeles. He leaves his widow, the former Miss lnez Connor, of 5962 West San Vincente St., Los Angeles, Calif.

Born August 11, 1888, in Camden, N.Y., a son of the late William Henry Stansfield and Marion Cornelia Stans­field , he prepared for college at Jenners Preparatory School, Syracuse, N.Y. and Syracuse University, from which he entered Trinity in 1907.

He was president of the Musical As­sociation, leader of the Glee Club, a member of the choir and mandolin club for three years, and of the Jesters for one year. His fraternity was the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Upsilon.

During World War I he served with Troop "D" of the New York State Militia and was discharged with the rank of I st Lieutenant.

For many years Mr. Stansfield was a salesman in the Los Angeles area.

WILLIAM ERNEST STEVEN, 1912 W. Ernest Steven died in Hartford May

8th. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma Col­bert Steven, and a sister, Miss Agnes B.

Steven, both of Hartford. The late Cyrus T. Steven, Class of 1914, was his brother.

Born April 27, 1891, in Hartford, a son of the late William Thaddeus Steven and Agnes Steven Craig, he prepared for college at the Hartford Public High School. At Trinity he was a member of the Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee and the Junior Promenade Committee. His fraternity was Tau Alpha Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.

After graduation he worked for the Automatic Refrigerating Co., Hartford, for nine years, and then became head bookkeeper for Connign & Co. From 1939 to 1942 he was with the Connecticut High­way Department, and then worked with the State Tax Department until his retire­ment in 1957.

During· World War I he saw active service in France as a private with the 303rd Field Artillery, 76th Division AEF.-H. W.

EINER SATHER, 1917 Einer Sather, loyal alumnus and Class

Secretary since 1951, died May 30 in Hartford after a short illness. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Frances Oliver Rees, and a daughter, Mrs. Sydney D. Pinney Jr.

" Ike" was born September 25, 1891, in Litchfield, Minn., and prepared for col­lege at Litchfield High School. As a Trinity undergraduate, he served on the Sophomore and Junior Smoker Com­mittees. He was president of the Jesters, and chairman of Senior Dramatics. His fraternity was the Phi Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi.

After serving with the JOist Machine Gun Battalion of the Yankee 26th Di­vision A.E.F. from 1917 to 1919, he was retired with the rank of Second Lieuten­ant. He joined Co!t's Manufacturing Company in 1920 and held the positions of Assistant Purchasing Agent, Credit and Traffic 1\fanager, Assistant Secretary and Secretary. In 1949 he joined the Hart­ford Fire Insurance Group and worked until recently with the Claim Department.

" Ike" was a member of Trinity Church, Hartford, and a vestryman there from 1928- 1953. For years he served his fraternity faithfully as a trustee since 1947, and Alumni Treasurer from 1947 to 1956. He was also one of three mem­ber of the Chapter's Building Committee for a new house which was dedicated last fall. and one of the founders and a trustee of the Phi Kappa Educational Founda­tion. For the past eight years he was 1917's representative on the College's Alumni Committee on Endowment. -J.A. M.

JOHN BOLTON ALLEN, 1927 Word has reached the College of the

death of John B. Allen, May 3 in Chicago, Ill. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Howland Linn, and two daughters, Constance and Jane.

Born January 2, 1905, in Manila, P.T., a son of the late Arthur Fuller Allen and Kathryn T. Bolton, he prepared for col­lege at Hyde Park High School, Chicago, and entered Trinity in 1923. He only remained in residence for one year. His fraternity was the Phi Kappa Chapter af Alpha Delta -Phi.

Mr. Allen was in the brokerage and insurance business in Chicago for many years. He also was the advertising man­ager for the Hammond Instrument Co.

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JAMES CLIFFORD MALONE, 1928 Word has reached the College of the

death of J. Clifford Malone February 21 in Norwich , Conn. He leaves his wife, Phyllis, and a daughter.

He was born September 21 , 1904, in Brooklyn, N.Y., a son of the late Mr. an·d Mrs. Joseph George Malone. He pre­pared for college at Hartford Public High School , and entered Trinity in 1924 with the Class of 1928. He received his degree in 1935. His fraternity was the Delta Chi Chapter of Sigma Nu.

In recent years he taught at the E . 0. Smith High School, Storrs, Conn.- R.B.

JAMES ARCHIBALD GILLIES JR., 1930

James A. Gillies Jr., past president of the Maine Box Manufacturer's Associa­tion and manufacturing industry for over thirty years, died in Bath, Me., June 8 after a short illness. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Virginia Russell Toole Gil­lies; four sons, Bruce J., James A. III, Edward D., Gordon M.; and a daughter, Mary Virginia.

Born January 29, 1908, in New Haven, Conn., a son of the late James A. Gillies and Mary Sweeney, Jim prepared for col­lege at Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn.

As an undergraduate, he was chair­man of the St. Patrick's Day Scrap, the Sophomore Rules Committee, the Sub­Freshman Weekend Committee and the Junior Prom. He pl ayed freshman foot­ball, and also, as a junior on the varsity.

He was a member of the Ivy board and the Political Science Club. His fraternity was the Sigma Chapter of Delta Phi.

After a short association with Ezra D . Fogg Co. of New Haven, Jim came to Bath in 1932 to manage the Bath Box Co. Upon the death of his father in 1938, he succeeded him as president of this company. During World War II he man­aged the Van Buren Madawaska Corp. to produce lumber for the federal govern­ment. In 1941 he was named county co­ordinator of Civil Defense, and to the Interim Commission to study Forest Pro­ductivity and Growth.

Jim was active in his community, serving on his city's board of aldermen for three years, and on the postwar plan­ning committee. He was the first presi­dent of the Bath Junior Chamber of Com­merce, a vice president of Bath Rotary, a trustee of Bath Memorial Hospital and a director of Associated Industries of Maine and of the National and Eastern Associations of Wooden Box Manu­facturers.

His hobby was showing horses, and he became a senior judge of hunters and jumpers for the American Horse Association and for the Bath Riding Club of which he was a past president.- P .M.C.

ALFRED WHITNEY GRISWOLD, HON. 1950

A. Whitney Griswold, president of Yale University since 1950, died at his home in New Haven, April 19. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Morgan Brooks; a son, A. Whitney

Jr.; and three daughters, Mrs. James B. Baker, Mrs. Richard G. Leahy, and Miss Susanna Griswold.

Born October 27, 1906, at Morristown, N.J., a son of Harold Ely Griswold and Elsie Montgomery Whitney Griswold, he prepared for Yale at the Peck School in Morristown and Hotchkiss. He received his B.A. from Yale in 1929 and was man­aging editor of the Yale Record. After a few months in business he returned to Yale to teach English. Receiving his doctorate in 1933 he was named in­structor in history that year. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 1938, Associate Professor of Government in 1942 and to Professor of History in 1947. He had an international reputation as a historian through his writings.

In 1950 Trinity awarded Dr. Griswold the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

A champion of academic freedom, in 1953 he headed a committee of university presidents which asserted the right of faculty members to express themselves freely. He condemned loyalty oaths and all other efforts to legislate conformity. Dr. Griswold attached particular import­ance to the liberal arts, and to programs for training more and better teachers. He organized courses in Oriental and West­ern European languages, and supervised instruction in the cultural, economic and political fields of the various areas.

The N ew York Times editorial of April 21 says in part, "His death at the age of 56 is a loss to the nation, even more than it is a loss to Yale."

The Alumni Interviewing Report In the academic year 1962-63, the Alumni Interview­

ers have again played a strong part in the selection of the Class of 1967. This class, which will number about 260, was selected from over 1,400 applicants. The Admissions Office requested that roughly 600 of these candidates be interviewed, and the alumni returned 335 reports.

There are over 400 alumni on the Alumni Interview­ing rolls. Of these 400, 189 were actively engaged this year in completing interviews requested by the Ad­missions Office. One of the prime reasons that not more interviewers participated in this phase of the Program lies in the fact that many alumni live in areas that in one year or another do not have candidates applying. However, many of these interviewers were active in the recruiting end of the business and were perhaps re­sponsible for the interest of candidates in the College.

I should like to refer particularly to the work of Alfred M. C. MacColl '54 in St. Louis, Missouri. Among other things, he is responsible for two of the nin.e Illinois Scholars to enter the Class of 1967. It 1s estimated by the Admissions Office that he conducted interviews with over thirty different candidates and visited at least twenty-five different high schools in the Greater St. Louis area and in Southwestern Illinois. Certainly he embodies the spirit of the search for talent that the College is attempting to conduct through its alumni. Special mention of the excellent work done in the Greater New York area should be made here, too. The fact that in this most populated area, where a very complicated procedure of liaison between the Coll~ge and the interviewers is necessary, over 95 % of the m­terviewing requests made by the Admissions Office were

completed by the individual interviewers. This has been due in large part not only to the conscientiousness of the interviewers themselves, but to the excellent organ­ization by the district chairmen.

In the fall of 1962, the College, in close cooperation with the alumni, sponsored dinners in three cities -Cleveland, Boston and Chicago - for leading secondary school officials. These meetings were held to bring these important educators up to date on recent developments at Trinity. They were extremely well attended and en­thusiastically enjoyed by everyone.

The Alumni Interviewing Program appears to be performing well, and we hope that the recruiting phase will continue to broaden and improve. We have seen some excellent examples this year of instances where boys were initially interested in Trinity by alumni, and who, although receiving bids from other excellent col­leges, eventually decided in favor of Trinity because of continued alumni interest.

The Admissions Office and I personally are genuinely pleased with the results of the Program. Certainly the efforts of the many alumni have paid large dividends in this class. It may be of interest to note that in mid-sum­mer the Admissions Office will send a complete class roster to all interviewers so that they will be accurately informed of the names of boys coming to Trinity from their particular areas.

Respectfully submitted, LLOYD E . SMITH '23 National Chairman Admissions Interviewing and Recruiting

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ANNUAL FUND REPORTS 1962-1963 THE total contributions of more than $175,000 to the Parents

Fund and Alumni Fund are most impressive. It is easy to be proud of Trinity Parents and Alumni (only ten

years ago the combined total was approximately $50,000); it is harder to show the full measure of our gratitude. 'Trinity College is indeed grateful, and I should like to thank most heartily the thou­sands of contributors as well as the hundreds of volunteers who made both campaigns so very successful.

ALUMNI FUND

A greater number. of alumni contribu­

ted more dollars this year than ever before - 3256 donors gave the magnifi­cent sum of $135,255 -and we surpassed our goal for the twelfth consecutive year. The Alumni Fund Committee

DR. ALBERT c. JACOBS

President

PARENTS FUND

was exceedingly diligent; the indefatigable class agents and their assistants were resourceful and tireless; the alumni body was loyal and generous! Excellence of ed­ucation at Trinity College, so important to all of us, is the beneficiary of your generosity and effort. your chairman extends to all his most hearty congratulations and appreciation.

FOR the lOth succes­sive year the Parents

Annual Giving Fund reached its goal. 630 parents and former par­ents contributed a total of $40,049, thereby join­ing the members of the alumni in assisting to maintain a high aca­

demic level at the College. This is the highest number of contributors that have heretofore given. Future ef­forts will be directed not alone to increasing the num­ber of contributors, but to increasing the average gift.

I should like to thank all those parents who supported the fund - and all the volunteers who worked on the campaign and made the effort a success.

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JOHN L. BONEE '43 National Chairman

ANALYSIS OF ALUMNI FUND

GOAL $135,000 TOTAL $135,255 ALUMNI GIVERS 3,191 PARTICIPATION 53.7 % HoNORARY ALUMNI GIVERS 23 MEMORIAL GIFTS 20 BEQUEST INCOME GIFTS 5 GRADUATE SCHOOL 3 V-12 5 FRIENDS 9 TOTAL NUMBER OF GIVERS 3,256 AVERAGE GIFT $41.54

ROBERT G. DUNLOP National Chairman

ANALYSIS OF PARENTS FUND

GOAL $40,000 TOTAL $40,049 pARENT CONTRIBUTORS 630 AVERAGE GIFT $63.56

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ALUMNI FUND STEERING COMMITTEE

• JoHN L. BoNEE '43, National Chairman • HARRY K. KNAPP '50, National Vice Chairman • JoHN E. GRIFFITH JR., '17, Chairman Leadership Gifts • WILLIAM H. GoRMAN II '39, Chairman Special Gifts • E. LAIRD MoRTIMER III '57, Chairmanfromotion • MARTIN D. WooD '42, Chairman Matching Gifts

THE ALUMNI FUND GROWTH RECORD

TOTALS: 1948-49 to 1962-63

YEAR MONEY RAISED ALUMNI GIVERS % OF PARTICIPATION

1948-49 $ 19,689. 846 22.2 % 1949-50 27,806. 1128 26.6 % 1950-51 36,916. 1452 33.4 % 1951-52 36,174. 1624 35 .5% 1952-53 44,511. 1954 40.7 % 1953-54 51 ,221. 2038 40.3 % 1954-55 62,819. 2342 45.0% 1955-58 PROGRAM OF PROGRESS YEARS

1958-59 100,517. 2252 43.0 % 1959-60 108,088. 2391 43 .3% 1960-61 111,203. 2820 51.1 % 1961-62 125,635. 3126 55.2 %

1962-63 135,255 3191 53.7 %

PARENTS FUND COMMITTEE

• ROBERT G. DUNLOP- National Chairman

REGION I (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Western New York) • ALAN N. ANDERSON, Regional Chairman; Ralph B. Williams, Hugo Roth, Robert C.

Knox Jr., Geoffrey J. Letchworth, Area Chairmen

REGION II- (New York, New Jersey) • ARTHUR GARSON, Regional Chairman; Ian K. MacGregor, John K. Holbrook, Selven

Feinschreiber, Robert C. Howland, Area Chairmen

REGION III- (Mid-Atlantic and South) • ALBERT D. HUTZLER JR., Regional Chairman; Morris Lloyd, Norman F. Edmonds,

Richard C. Palmer, Oswald W. Spoor, Area Chairmen

REGION IV- (Near Midwest) • OLIVER M. GALE, Regional Chairman; James R. Pitcairn, J . Cobham Noyes, Robert

H. Arming, Area Chairmen

REGION V- (Midwest, Far West, North Central and Southwestern States) • SHERMAN T. SPITZER, Regional Chairman; Thomas W. Pettus, David J. Harris, Harold

A. Lenicheck, Herbert Kunzel, A.rea Chairmen

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1962-1963

ALUMNI

FUND

CLASS

AGENTS Meredith '48

1899 VIcToR F. MoRGAN James A. Sexton, Jr. Philip J . Mallon Richard F . Nissi Neboysha R. Brashich 1902 ANSON T. McCooK Andrew N . Shepard William S. Miller Lt. Gerald E. Pauley, Jr. Sanford A. Bredine 1903- FREDERICK C. HINKEL, JR. Frank W. Sherman Raymond C. Parrott Eero Raig Charles S. Burger 1904 Merrill R. Stein Samuel H. Ramsay, Jr. George W. Skinner Carrington Clark, Jr.

1905 ALLEN R. GOODALE Wendell S. Stephenson Elliott H. Valentine James M. Streeto, M.D. Neil W. Coogan 1906- FREDERICK C. HINKEL, JR. James M. Stewart William R. Whitelaw John C. Swett Richard P. Hall

1907 John E. Trousdale Peter L. Winslow Peter C. Turner Morris Lloyd, Jr. 1908 James C. Van Loon Joseph B. Wollenberger John R. Vaughan, Jr. Richard E. Macho!

1909 REV. PAUL H. BARBOUR, D.D. Peter VanMetre 1954 Rev. George J. Willis, Jr. Clark Phippen 191 0 GEORGE c. CAPEN Nelson P. Wainman JOHN G. CRAIG Rev. William J. Zito Robert L. Puffer 1911 REV. JOHN H. ROSEBAUGH Montgomery L. Young John E. Blackenstoe 1957 Grosvenor Richardson 19 12 HARRY WESSELS 1951 John H. Bloodgood RoNALD G. FosTER Robb N. Russell 1913 WILLIAM P. BARBER )AMES T. DE KAY Charles C. Bowen H. Brooks Baker Curtis M. Scribner 1914 CHARLES W. COOKE James T. Barber Rev. George H. Bowen John J. Bonsignore Richard W . Stockton 1915 REv. JAMES A. MITCHELL, D.D Richard A. Bartoes William A. Dobrovir James R. Bradley Bruce Stone 1916 REV. FRANK LAMBERT Karl J. Berb George D. Eggert Frank w, Bulkley Peter Strasser 191 7 ARTHUR RABINOWITZ David M. Blair Eric Fowler Neil McP. Day Peter B. Underhill 1918 SYDNEY D. PINNEY Byard P. Bridge Howard M. Griffith Lt. Bertram G. Frazier, III 1961 1919 HARMON T. BARBER James B. Curtin John H. Kaelber, II Richard H. Hall FRANCIS B. GUMMERE 1920 DR. GEORGE A . BoYcE Timothy R. Cutting Alfred J. Koeppel Norman C. Kayser Donald J. Fish 1921 ARTHUR N. MATTHEWS Robert S. Elliott James A. Leigh John K. Kuiper Christopher A. Hodges 1922 PAUL A. H. DEMACARTE Thomas Ferguson Rev. Richardson A. Libby, Jr. Stephen V. Letcher F. Benedict Hubby 1923 l. LAIRD NEWELL John E. Friday, Jr. James P. Logan William D. Luke Christopher D. lllick 1924 R. GEORGE ALMOND Gerald J. Han sen, Jr. James H. Mitchell, Jr. E. Laird Mortimer, Ill John E. Koretz 1925 GEORGE MALCOLM-SMITH Robert S. Harding Stanley N. Muirhead, Jr. Manny Myerson, M.D. Donald LeStage, III 1926 KENNETH W. STUER Kingstown L. Howard William T. Murray William 0. Richards Lt. George P. Lynch, Jr. 1927 ANDREW H. FORRESTER John F. Kearns Dr. Frederick G. Eberender Gordon W . Szamier Robert F. McCammon, Jr. 1928 JAMES E. BENT John Klingler Rev. George H. Pike, Jr. 1958 Charles G. Mixter, III 1929 JOHN F. WALKER Wayne W. Loveland Arthur S. Rathbun, Jr. CARL H. SHUSTER Frank A. Morse 1930 HERBERT E. SNOW Dr. Maurice H. Martel Peter K. Sivaslian Lt. Robert W. Back Michael S. Perlman 1931 ARTHUR D. WEINSTEIN W. Howie Muir Lewis Taft Charles G. Blumstein, M.D. Jack A. Perry 1932 EvERETTS. GLEDHILL Louis Raden Theodore T. Tansi Harold J. Drinkaus John E. Romig 1933 JOHN G. TRACY Armando T. Ricci Ralph L. Tompkins, Jr. Barry A. Elliott John P. Rorke 1934 ANDREW ONDERDONK William H. VanLanen Clifford R. Thatcher, Jr. Bruce Gladfelter Thornton G. Sanders 1935 CMDR. ERIC s. PURDON John H . Weikel, Jr . Arthur VonThaden David W. Hasson John E. Stambaugh 1936 VICTOR E. BoN ANDER Donn D. Wright 1955 Milton Israel William A. Sullivan 1,.937 WILLIAM G. HULL 1952 DAVID A. ROBERTS Harry C. Jackson, Jr. Douglas T. Tansill 1938 ROBERT A. GILBERT DAVID R. SMITH John H. Callen, Jr. William J. Kilty Samuel Wagner 1939 ETHAN F. BASSFORD Edwin W. Bleeker E. Wade Close, Jr. Lt. Edgar W. Lorson Thomas J. Watt 1940 CARMINE R. LAVIERI Nicholas J. Christakos Philip D. Craig Roy H. Mcllwaine Edward Mel. Wiener 1941 RAYMOND E. THOMSEN John H. Cohen, Jr. Rev. A. Hugh Dickinson Bernard A. Moran, Jr. Robert L. Woodward 1942 ROBERT P. NICHOLS Maurice Fremont-Smith Robert J. Donahue Lt. Wayne R. Park 1962 1943 DREW Q. BRI KERHOFF Bidwell S. Fuller Cameron F. Hopper Michael Schacht RODNEY D. DAY, III 1944 WILLIAM B. STARKEY William M. Gannon Dr. Harold Katzman Clifford L. Terry David S. Alberts 1946 EDWARD J. WASHER William J. Howard Lee A. Lahey John L. Thompson Douglas K. Anderson 1947 THOMAS F. EGA John S. Hubbard Robert A. Laird 1959 John H. Baker, Jr. 1948 THOMAS M . MEREDITH Robert G. Hubbard William T. O'Hara WILLIAM C. JOHNSON, JR. Georges R. Fraise 1949 SUMNER w. SHEPHERD III Robert N. Hunter John L. Palshaw Michael E. Borus Lawrence R . Harris, Jr. 1950 Antony Mason Joseph F. Riccardo, Jr. Paul S. Campion John W. Kapouch

HARRY K. KNAPP John W. Nesteruk Henry Scheinberg Donald W. Farmer Robert J. Kelleher Robert L. Beattie Richard E . Nicholson Robert L. Sind Douglas L. Frost Thomas M. Kelly Raymond M. Beirne Lyndon H . Ratcliffe Clay Stephens John R. Hamlett Robert W . McLeod Robert M. Blum Robert L. Russell J. Moulton Thomas, Jr. Peter R. Henriques Robert J. Mason Dr. Thomas S. Claros Edward B. Thomas Clarence A. Vars John E. Kenney William G. McKnight, Ill Robert L. Compton Benneville D. Wilmot Kenyon J. Wildrick 1/ Lt. Philip E. McNairy Arthur F. McNulty, Jr. John D. Corcoran John B. Wynne Robert M. Woronoff Herbert H. Moorin William H. L . Mitchell, III Douglas Donald, Jr. 1953 1956 Brian E. Nelson Roger E. Nelson Gordon C. Gilroy WINTHROP W. FAULKNER LT. BERTRAM R. SCHADER Samuel S. Polk Michael C. Niven Wardwell G. Hadley Rev. David J. Dean Lt. Richard G. Abbott R. Evan Scharf William M. Polk David M. Hadlow, Jr. Umberto Del Mastro Donald W. Anderson Albert R. Smith, II Frederick M. Pryor Rev. John F. Hardwick George Bruce Fox John H. Barter 1960 Allen M. Rudnick Justin S. Maccarone John B. Hanford, Jr. Robert D. Davis MARVIN PETERSON 2 / Lt. Shepard C. Spink John R. MacKesson Romilly Humphries Frank G. Foley Emil D. Arle David W. Strawbridge Francis Mullane Benjamin F . Jones, IV Dr. A. Thomas Guertin John W. Basset David A. Wadhams HenryS. W. Perez John H. Larson Bruce N. Macdonald Robert G. Beaven F . Peter Williams, Jr. Harry C. Rowney William Lauffer Edward A. Montgomery, Jr. Charles A. Bergmann J. Donald Woodruff, Jr.

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ALUMNI FUND CLASS STANDINGS

BY PARTICIPATION BY AMOUNT CONTRIBUTORS CLASS ROLL DON ORS % CLASS AMOU NT

1. 1913 25 25 100.0 1. 1916 $10,672 CORPORATION AND FOUNDATIONS

2. 1918 34 34 100.0 2. 1918 5,107 ( Matching Gifts and/or Special Grants)

3. 1922 46 38 84.8 3. 1922 4,872 4. 1916 39 33 84.6 4. 1928 4,659 IEtna Life Affiliated Companies 5. 1917 38 31 81.6 5. 1934 4,425 ( M atching and Special Grant) 6. 19 19 36 28 77 .8 6. 1950 3,527 Armstrong Cork Company 7. 1920 36 28 77.8 7. 1939 3,450 Bank of ew York 8. 1937 93 69 74.2 8. 1936 3,247 Burlington Industries 9. 1914 27 20 74.0 9. 1925 3,142 Chase Manh att an Bank

10. 1925 48 35 72.9 10. 1943 3,053 Chemical Bank ew York 11. 1921 23 16 69.6 11. 1923 2,842 Trust Company 12. 1934 101 68 67 .3 12. 1915 2,577 Connecticut General Life 13. 1923 31 20 64.5 13. 1931 2,528 Insurance Company 14. 1928 58 37 63 .8 14. 1913 2,477 Connecticut L ight and 15. 1932 66 42 63.6 15 . 1917 2,475 Power Company 16. 1961 235 145 61.7 16. 1955 2,467 Connecticut Mutual Life 17. 1957 194 118 60.8 17. 1937 2,356 Insurance Company 18. 1926 58 35 60.3 18. 1951 2,215 Corning Gl ass Works Company 19. 1930 50 30 60.0 19. 1941 2,183 Deering Milliken, Inc. 20. 1927 36 22 59.5 20. 1930 2,171 Diamond Alkali Company 21. 1954 219 125 57.1 21. 1954 2,035 Dow C hemica l Company 22 . 1939 115 65 56.5 22. 1938 1,952 E so Foundation 23. 1948 188 106 56.4 23 . 1932 1,920 F afnir Bearing Company 24. 1938 101 56 55.4 24. 1948 1,912 Ford Motor Company 25. 1952 238 131 55.0 25. 1952 1,905 General Electric Company 26. 1959 229 125 54.6 26. 1944 1,890 General Foods Corporation 27. 1950 276 150 54.3 27. 1935 1,863 B. F. Goodrich Company 28. 1951 237 127 53.6 28. 1958 1,837 W. T . Grant Company 29. 1931 60 32 53 .3 29. 1960 1,699 Gulf Oi l Corporation 30. 1958 210 111 52.9 30. 1929 1,688 Hercules Powder Company 31. 1953 193 99 51.3 31. 1957 1,674 Internationa l Business 32. 1955 238 122 51.3 32. 1953 1,670 Machi nes Corporation 33. 1962 269 137 50.9 33. 1959 1,639 I A Foundation 34. 1943 121 61 50.4 34. 1942 1,631 Jones & Laughlin Steel 35. 1915 38 19 50.0 35. 1919 1,601 Corporation 36. 1936 95 47 49 .5 36. 1940 1,580 Lubrizol Foundation 37. 1944 104 51 49.0 37. 1949 1,520 P. R. Mallory Company 38. 1929 58 26 48.3 38. 1956 1,392 Foundation , Inc. 39. 1956 203 97 47.8 39. 1961 1,352 M anufacturers Hanover 40. 1960 278 133 47.8 40. 1927 1,270 Trust Company 41. 1942 128 60 46 .9 41. 1921 1,260 Marine Midland Trust 42. 1949 174 81 46.6 42. 1947 1,229 Compan y of New York 43. 1940 101 47 46.5 43. 1926 1,086 McGraw-Hill Publishing 44. 1947 111 51 45.9 44. 1962 1.080 Company 45. 1933 68 31 45.6 45 . 1924 1,054 Mellon National Bank and 46. 1946 84 38 45.2 46. 1920 995 Trust Company 47. 1935 109 49 45 .0 47. 1933 895 Merck & Company, Inc. 48. 1941 109 47 43 .1 48. 1945 723 Merrill Lynch Foundation 49 . 1924 35 15 42.9 49. 1946 695 (Special Grant) 50. 1945 77 25 32.5 50. 1914 643 N ationa l Distillers and

Chem ical Corporation ational Lead Foundation Company

IMMORTALS (1894-1912) Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation

CLASS PERCE TAGE AMOU T Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation

1894 75.0 $ 80.00 Owens-Corning Fiberglas 1895 66.7 82.37 Corporation 1898 50.0 500.00 Phelps Dodge Corporation

1899 100.0 82 .37 Pitney-Bowes, lnc.

1900 40.0 35.00 Quaker Chemical Products

1901 72.7 1,297.00 Corporation

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco 1902 100.0 1,513.00 CORRECTION Company 1903 50.0 10.00 Last fall an Alumni Rust En gineering Company 1904 25 .0 20.00 Fund mailing piece indi- Simmons Company 1905 100.0 159.00 Singer Manufacturing Company 1906 100.0 496 .00 cated that Wesleyan Uni- Smith Kline & French Laboratories

1907 66.7 190.00 versity had 31 % alumni J . P. Stevens Co.

1908 41.2 200.00 participation in its 1961- Textron Inc.

1909 65.2 6,829.00 62 campaign. The figure J. Walter Thompson Co. Fund, I nc.

1910 87.5 2,440.00 should have been 34.7 % . R. T . Vanderbi lt 1911 48.4 740.00 Fou ndation (Special Grant ) 1912 72.7 995.13 Western Publishing Company

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THE ALUMNI FUND (continued)

HONORARY ALUM I Allerton C. Hickmott V-12 Mrs. Beatrice F. Auerbach H . M. Horner John B. Kellaghan Earl D. Babst The Rt. Rev. Harry S. Kennedy Melvin Klickstein, D .D.S. Dr. Goodwin B. Beach The Rt. Rev. W. Appleton Lawrence Dr. William S. Licht The Rt. Rev. Charles F. Boynton Thomas B. McCabe Donald J. O'Hare John B. Byrne Henry D. B. B. Moore John D. Warwick Miss Florence S. M. Crofut Stanley H . Osborn , M.D. The Rt. Rev. John H . Esquirol The Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Poling Rabbi Abraham J . Feldman The Very Rev. Lawrence Rose, Dean Peter M. Fraser Dr. Howard L. Rubendall BEQUESTS Alfred C. Fuller Clarence N. Wesley Frank D. Woodruff- 1883 The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, D .D.

GRADUATE SCHOOL ALUMNI Howard A. Pinney- 1887 Joseph C. Grew Hill Burgwin- 1906

T. Stewart Hamilton, M.D. Merrill H. Dooey Matthew G . Bach- 1910 Dr. Greville Haslam Samuel A. Talbot Robert 0. Muller- 1931 Frederick Hasler Mrs. Hilma L. Talcott Thomas James Holmes- Hon. 1941

ALUMNI CONTRIBUTORS

1832 Morba Livingston Bird Walker, A. W. Schmitt In Memoriam Seymour Reineman Blake Walker, R . F. Spencer

The Rev. Lucius Walker Roberts, P. Breed Wessels Spofford Maro Purdy Wheeler Snow Carpenter Woodward Tiger

White Xanders Evison In M emoriam Townsend 1857 1903 Friend of 1909 Foote Ethan F. Woolley

In Memoriam (Raymond John Herrick Bassford '14 1917 The Rev. Edward Goodale Wean Founda- Holcomb J. Purdy 1904 tion) Penn 1915 Barnwell, F. L.

Pettigrew Barnwell, J. B. 1884 Townsend 1910

Pulford Bailey Barthel mess (now deceased) Abbey Rankin Barnett Clement In Memoriam Brinkman Capen Segur Creamer Lawson Purdy 1905 Carpenter Wessels Brown, T. C. Dennis

1888 Bulkley Clark, D. W. Budd Dworski, M. In Memoriam Campbell Clark, J. B. 1913 Chapin Fend ell

Carr Cook, J. R. Cowles Fenton Charles E. Purdy Clement Francis Adkins Edsall Griffith

1894 Goodale Gamerdinger Barber Kinney Gummere Harriman Geer Barnett Kyle Has burg Belden Roberts Gildersleeve Bentley Mitchell Hatch Greenley

Harris Brown Murray Hungerford Phair 1906 Judge Burgwin Olafson Johnson 1895 Brainerd Leschke Case Peck Kramer

Butler Larned Cook Platt Ladd Littell Cowper McElroy Deppen Pressey McCoid McCook Curtiss eff Fairbanks Smith, B. L. B. McKay

1898 Fallow Oliver Foot Smith, R. R. Parker Hinkel Smith Hsi Young Pratt Waterman Hunt Townsend Jewett Thompson, Rabinowitz

1899 Lauderburn Turner Marr Chester D. Racioppi Rehr Webster Marsden (now deceased) Rock Morgan Moulton, Carl F. In Memoriam McCreery

Schlier In Memoriam (now deceased) Horace R. McGee 1916 Schwolsky The Rev. Charles Noble Baker Henry Bassford 'I 0 Sansbury Stark 1907 Charles Hobby Berkman Storrs Elton G. Littell

Chamberlin Sawyer Bond Tree Adrian Bassford 'I 0 Sayres, A. P. Ferguson Friend of 1910 Easter by Wooster Onderdonk Moody (Mrs. Elizabeth Sayres, C. W. Elder Sather, Einer

1900 Thompson B. Capen) Smith English (now deceased) Vail Ferris Clement 1908 1911 Withington Green 1918 Fuller Bedell Berman Friend of 1913 Hansen Beach 1901 Budd Buck 1914 H arding Beers

Donnelly Christie Ives Blease Brinley Edsall Dissell Allen Johnson Brandt Brown Off Farrow Baridon Lambert Buffington Clement Porter Foster Barton Linton Burnap Cochrane Randall Green Blachford Lyon Caldwell Evans Maxon Cooke Martin Carlson H ahn 1909 Pomeroy Craik Maxon Cohen Rudd Backus Rees Cross Meyer Gaberman Van de Water Barbour Rosebaugh deRonge Miller Griffith Wales Buchanan Sanford Dexter Morris Grime 1902 Butterworth Sherman Edge low Niles Gurian Backus Creedon Smith Fenoglio O'Connor Hampson Bentley Gaynor Trachtenberg Hudson Pierce Hatheway Carson Gilbert Lawlor Plummer Ives

Gooden H allden 1912 Moore Randall James McCook Harriman Barnett O'Connor Rask Johnson Merriam Kean Bates Senay Redding Kates

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Markham Bradley 1924 Stuer Kneeland 1932 Bayley Mitchell Clark Almond Thomas Koenig Abbott Benjamin Mullen Hersey Bleeker Tule Kostin Adams Bierkan Murray Hoffman Dorison Wall ad Loomis Andrus Bose Noll Hutchison Goodridge Whiston May Backstrom Burnside Phillips Jette Hough Williams Mills Baldwin Civittolo Phister Matthews Johnson Wool am Nordstrom Bialick Clark Pinney Neiditz Kennedy Rowland Boeger Coale Pollock Newsom Lundborg 1927 Spekter Burgess Co it Robertson Rachlin Marranzini Bas hour

Toomajian Campbell Cook Shulthiess Ransom Morton Turney Carlton Cowles Silverman Reitemeyer Mulford Bell Uhlig Convey Craig Simonson Saling Murphy Bloodgood Walker Disco Daut Title Shepard O'Connor Brown Wardlaw Elliott Dixon Wessels Strong Rich Cahill White Fontana Dumont Friend of 1918 Thomas Celentano Whitney Funston Eddy

(Sherman P. 1922 Chapnick Zinner Garrison Ely

Voorhees) Conran Geiger Ewing Beard 1925 Eberle 1930 Glassman Ferris

1919 Brainerd Ainley

Forrester Gledhill Fidao Antupit Buckley

Birch Hartt Barto Graham Flynn

Armstrong, E. G. Brynes Carey

Kerridge Belden Grainger Fritzson Callaghan Kronfeld Bobrow

Barber Carey Casey Manierre Brainerd Greene Gallaway Brill Chapman Kibitz Gay Buckley Case, C. B.

Cronin McCurdy Bush Lawton Goddard

Casey Case, J.D. deCoux

Meade Cooper Meier Grafe Grayson Chapin

Dubin Miner Cornwell Meloy Grenfell

Hodder Clapp Fishzohn

Minor Forastiere Muenchinger Haring Jarvis Cram Fleming Muller Fuhlbruck Muzio Holland Jessen Cuningham

Geetter Segur Kazarian Norman Howard

Leeke de Macarte Geiger Sutula Keeney Ouellette Jackson Nirenstein Doran Goodridge

Wilbur Knurek Phippen Kelly England LaBella

Norris Gable Guillard Linn Prior Kingston (now deceased)

Goldenberg Had low 1928 Lovering Reynolds Lokot Partridge Graham Hawley Alford Macinnes Sayers Mason Potter Guertin Jepson Baldwin Nye Sidor Mayo Pressey Jones Slater McClure Rorison Hurwitz Beers Petri kat Smart McCornick

Johnson Lischner Bent Polo Schartmann Kendall Malcolm-Smith Berger Raffa Smith, J. Midura Shepherd Kneeland Merchant, W. H. Burr Regnier Stumpf Muir Sigal Kunkel Montgomery Condon Rogers Sykes Mullarkey Silverberg Noble Doolittle Warwick Newman Skau Loomis

Olcott Rosenbaum White Onderdonk,

Miller Ebersold Ryan Sturman Newsom Peiker Even Saliske

Andrew Traub Nordlund Phelps FitzGerald Sloss berg 1933 Rankin Valentine Parker Ricci Gibson Snow Acquaviva

Remkiewicz Vogel Plumb Samponaro Gotkis Squillacote Bernstein

Reuber Williams Shannon Rollins Wyse Puels Smith, K. D.

Gray Strong Butler Rosenfield Reynolds Green Wise Campion Richman Stone Hartley Anonymous Carey

Schack 1920 Soule Thorburn Jackson Cherpak

Schmolze

Adkins .Styring Valerius Katz, A. Cotter Schneider

Bond Thomson Weiner Katz, H . J. 1931 Cullen

Shaw

Boyce Tansill Wilcox Lacy Blakeslee Egan Smiley

Bruce Tucker Large Blauvelt Eichacker Smith, S. E.

Cahill Walsh Lib bin Childs Frothingham Snowdon

Griffin In Memoriam 1926 Ligety Dann Graham

Spellacy

Hartzmark Mrs. Helen Avitabile Meier Diman Grant Sutherland

Hoisington Tansill Bartlett Moses Doolittle, H. D. Holmes Thomson

Jackson Burr Nugent Dunbar Houle Tucker

Kolodny 1923 Coletta Platt Durand Melrose Uhlig

Levin Cook Ravich Giffin Norvell Ward

Lynch Bowdidge Dann Rosenfeld Gooding Nugent Zlochiver

Lyon Calano Fertig Rulnick Harrison Ogg Friends of 1934

Miller Canner Ford Sa Iiske Higgins Paige, P. B. (Kenneth R.

Mitchell Clark Gamble Small Jacobson Pratt Mackenzie

Murtha Coogan Hough Tulin Kearney Prutting Allan Tull

Nichols Fitzsimons Hull Valerius Keating Richardson William H.

Perkins Gammell Jackson Walter Mackie Robbins Webster, Jr.)

Pi rest Gaudian Keena Ward Mannweiler Sharkey In Memoriam Puffer Gesner Lieber Young Mathiasen Sheafe Francis H. Purdy Hallberg Lindsay Meeker Sis bower Ballou

(In Memory of Hartt Lin non 1929 Mitchell Sivaslian Albert W.

Charles E. Merritt Loeffler Morse Hanninen Purdy '88) Miller Messer Blank Scaife

Thayer Ernest H. Tracy Purves Newell Morhardt Brown Schmolze Wadlow, T. S. Higgins Rosenberg Norman Newell Cole Tobin John P. Hodgson Shulman Perry, D. S. Newsholme DeBonis Twaddle 1934

Lionel L. Long Sprenger Post Nicol Diplock Vogel Raymond A. Stansfield Smith, H. L. Noble Ellis Wallbank AI bani MacE! roy Warner Smith, L. E. O'Brien Gillespie Waterman Ananikian Patrick McMahon Whipple Webster Parke Hallstrom Weinstein Arnold Charles Melville

Friend of 1923 Roisman Hardman Welivar Baker James V. Shea 1921 (RobertS. Sheehan Hey Wilkinson Basch James B. Ameluxen Calender) Sherman Ihrig Wyckoff Bash our Webber, Jr.

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1935 Alexander Am port Baskerville Boothe Brown Buckley Buess Bullock Cacase Coffey Cooney Cosgrove D'Angelo Derrick Dickerson Farnell Gordon Hagarty Hanaghan Hart Hazen bush Heyel Irvine Johnson, 0. F. Junker Kearns Kellam Kunze Lane Madorin Maher Marquet McCook McKenna McQuade Ohanesian Olson Parsons Purdon Roisman Shaw, B. Shaw, J. L. Sis bower Slater Trantolo Trask Walker, G. H. Ward Zietlow

1936 Benson Blades Bonander Brewer Brezina Buckley Burke Carberry Christensen Clark Collins Crawford Davis Dexter Geare Grant Greenberg Henderson Hollins Hurewitz Jennings Jensen Keane Kirby, C. K. Kirby, W. M. M. Leavitt Maynard McKee Miller Mirsky More

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Nielsen O'Brien Ogilvy Piacente Podorowsky Reynolds Roberts Rogers, L. S. Scott Scull Spelman Starkey Stein Weeks Williams, 1. R. Winter

1937 Alpert Bainbridge Baker Baldwin Banks Barrows Bauer Brooke Broughel Budd Burdett Calderwood Carter Colton Cramer Cushman D'Angelo Davis Dexter Donohue, J. F. Donohue, J. 1. Doty Downes, M. R . Dunn Egan Fanning Fien French Gagnon Gale Gillespie Greco Haight Haskell Hazen bush Henderson Hull Kelly Kobrosky Lehan Lepak Lindell Lloyd Lusk Martin May McCarthy McDermott McEldowney McVane Musgrave Nelson Nielsen Nilson Olshesky Onderdonk Parker Patton Payne Paynter Penfield Sanders Scenti Scharf Smith, F. L. Taylor

Urban Urbanik Wilson

1938 Anderson Astman Barbour Barlow Benjamin Berg Blake Brennan Chotkowski Clapp Connar Corso Cross Culleney Davidson DeMonte DiCorteto DiLorenzo Drury Fuller Gilbert Gladstein Goddard Griswold, E . S. Griswold, W. R. Hoegberg Jackson Kennard Kenney Lahey Layton Leon Lindsay Lundin McCafferty McKee Montgomery Motten O'Malley Peterson Pfanstiel Piercey Podorowsky Pomeroy Richman Schmid Sherman Shields Spring Stevenson Tattersall Tiedeman Tulin Walker, B. Walker, L. M. Widdifield

1939 Barrett Bartlett Bassford Buths Colton Couch Cromwell Crusan Davidson Driggs Flynn Follansbee Francombe Gaboury Gilman Glaubman Gorman Gualtieri Haight Hali,H. J. Hamilton

Hanson Harris, P. S. Harris, R. 1. Hart Hayden Hill Hope Johnson, W. H. Klein Leggett Madden Mad or Malliet Martin Maynard McCarthy Merell Mertens Mills Morgan, W. S. Morris Nelson Newhall Olson Pickles Sackter Schmuck Schn:ck Schunder Skelley Smith, E. L. Spaulding Spink Starkey Sterbens Tulin Turner Twiss Upham Waterman Werner Wezowic Wilcox Yates

1940 Alexander Andrian Bengston Bilka Bland Borin Burnham Campbell Canfield Cassarino Collins Crabbe Duennebier Essex Ferguson Fisher Gallagher Hamilton Harrison Hazen Hopkins Howe Johnson, W. L. Jones, J. F. Lavieri Lindner McLaugh lin Morris Nickel Onderdonk Pankratz Riley Rinehart Ritter Rountree Shapiro Shelly Slate

Smith, D . 1. Speed Spitzer Stubbs Vogel Walker White, J. S. Wolf Yetman

1941 Barnes Bennett Bornstein Buck Callaghan Carpenter Chauser Clapis Conway Cormier Day Desmond Ewing Feldman Foley Fuller Goodman Hall Harris, J. W. Hart Holcombe Hungerford Hurwitz Insley Johnson, A. V. Kelly, F. A. Kelly, K. 1. Kiley Lavieri Mancall Merwin Molumphy Oliver Pedicord Prendergast Randall Reese Roberts Russo Sehl Smith, E. S. Spencer Stenbuck Thomsen Tyler Welcher Williamson

1942 Anderson Barber Beaty Beidler Bestor Birmingham Bonsignore Bowman Calaceto Colton Cushman Dickson Donahue Earle Elrick Fisher Ford Getz Glynn Hagedorn Hinckley Hunnewell Jacobs Jehl

Jensen Jerome Johnson, H. G. Kloss Kuehn Ladner Madama Madison Manning McKibbin Middlebrook Mirabile Morris Nichols Paddon Payne Pillsbury Pizzo Pulito Rhines Rosen Rosenthal Rothauser Scully Simpson Smellie Sweetser Taber, S. B. Tamoney Tuttle Viering Vincent Weeks White Whitsett Wilson Wood, M.D.

1943 Andrews Arnold Bailly Baxter Bonee Brinckerhoff Bromberg Brown Burk Byers Carrabba Cobb Corliss Cunningham Cuppia Daley Denney Dickinson Fay Feehan Fichtner Fox Gager Gavin Glidden Guillet,M.E. Guillet, E. G. Gulliver Hajek Hall , R. B. Heubner Hodgkins Hultine Jesse! Jones, C. L. Jones, S. P. Kavanaugh Kelly Kennedy Knowles McAndrews McLaughlin Miller Morrison Paine

Peck Rackemann Resony, A. V. Richardson Rossi St. John Scott Steitz Tracy Tribelhorn Tullar Tyler Upham Ward, C. D. Warren Williams Friend of I 943

(Given by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith)

1944 Balfe Bellizzi Boardman Borden Bromberg Buttery Chambers Christensen Conant Cooper Danyliw Davett Day Dexter Donohue Dorchester Eaton Elton Farnswofth Fay Fink Fried Ghent Gossling Grant Hastings Jarrett Katz Kelly Litke Ohrenschall Paine Peelle Peterson, S. Richardson, R. E. Roberts, L. H. Root Rutt Sessa Shera Smith, T. A. Starkey Stein Toland Torrey Twitchell Urban Vanderbilt Van De Water Williams Zak

1945 A spell Brennan Carothers Chester Clark, P. A. Cohen Cross Dix

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Fay Lorenzo Martin, R. S. Hutchins Donovan, E. P. Thomas Jennings Fredrickson Lozier May Julavits Donovan, R. F. Thornton Johnson, H. S. Frommelt Marggraff McDonald Jurczyk Do rison Tiedemann Jones Gerent Marr Meredith Kayser Dougherty Torrey, B. H. Kaufman Golkowski Martino Minturn Kennedy, A. D. Durbas Tcrrey, N. E. Keady Goodspeed Mellor Mitchell, M. C. Kennedy, J. J. Eblen Tsu Klingler Kapteyn O'Connor Molinari King Elovitz Turkington Kulp Marzialo O'Neil Morrell Lambert, F. Erickson Urban Landers Meyer Piligian Nicholson LaMotta Farrow Vanderbeek Laub Milligan Poliner Nirenstein Later Gabree Van Loon Lawrence Oberle Pope Norris Loveland Gavens Van Metre Leeds Pinsky Preston Nourse McGaw Geiger Van Why Loveland Rhein berger Reiche Page Morley Girdzis Vignati Ludlow Schroeder Richardson, R. B. Prendergast Mueller Glassco Wadsworth Maher Smith, M. C. Rosen Pricopoulos Noonan Grill Wainman Martel Stack Schroeder Proctor Norman Grinsell Warren McGaw Wildman, W. B. Stirlacci Reynolds, E. Obert Had low Watson McGill

Tapogna Reynolds, W. H. Overton Halasz Wetter McKean 1946 Thomsen Richman Parker Hall White, P.R. Mecasky Argenta Verdi Rivkin Prigge Harries Wigglesworth Mehringer As bel Walker, C. W. Robertson Reiner Haselton Wilbur Mercer Cramer Wickenden Robinson, C. E. Requardt Hickok Wildrick Minturn Feldman Wicks Rockwell Richardson Hotchkiss, S. E. Wolford Mitchell, L. L. Ferrante Withington Roedel Root Hutchinson Wood Moore Golden, K. F. Woodward Savoy Rouse Katzman Wollacott Muir Goldfarb Schachter Shepherd Kelley, E. A. Young, M. L. Murray Hart 1948 Scharff Sherman Kelly, J. M. Zazzaro Nash Hazen Alexander Scholl hammer Simonian Knapp Zenowitz Nettel Kaufmann Andrian Schwartz Simons Knight Ziemba Newton Kelly, R. F. Anthes Simmons Smith, S. E. Kochanski Norden Klickstein Barnes Simpson Steidel Krackhardt 1951 Norton Knight Barnett Singer Straley Kratzet Oberg Lasch ever Boland Snider Surgenor Leahy Aldrich O'Connell Liscord Bradley Steinfeld Tanner Lohnes Allen O'Connor Loomis, D. Brand Stokes Taylor Long Anderson Osborne Magarian Brown Stratton Tenney Maccarone Barrett Paul Mahoney Burns Strongin Tribe! horn MacKesson Barry, T. H. Pierce Marra Byrne Threshie Urquhart Marte Bartoes Quortrup Mcintyre Campo Tyler Vi bert Martino Behley Raden Milling Carter Walmsley Waugh Matthews Berg Ransom Murtaugh Casey Weinhauer Willerup Mazotas Bertrand Reynolds Reed, J.D. Charles Weitzel, R. W. Williams McCiister Bishop Ricci Rittner Claughsey Wilson Wilson, D. I. Mellins Blair Richmond Rosen Cogswell Winquist Wilson, W. M. A. Meskill Bomberger Rogers Schwartz Co Iosey Wynne Wolfe Mullane Botters Rosenberg Shafer Davidson Zajicek Wood Nicholas Boyko Roth Stud well Dickinson Zdanuk Paddock Brewer Schubert Sturges Donnelly Ziegra 1950 Page Bridge Shelly Sullivan Dunn Palau Bulmer Simoni Tietze Faber 1949 Albright Palmer Burke Simpson Twitchell Faillace Anderson, R. A. Aldeborgh Parker Byers Sinaguglia Vincent Fandel Bartman Armstrong, W. A. Parmelee Condon Single Walker Forster Beattie Avitabile Patterson Coote Smith, L. S. Washer Frankel Beeghly Barrows Perez Curtin Stahl Wickenden Gershman Bingham Beirne Rankin Cutting Stanger Wilson Ghent Bird Bellis Rekas DeKay Stark Winter Glazier Blake Bennett, J. S. Robinson Dickey Stevens

Gleason Bland Biddle Robottom Dickinson Stuart 1947 Godlewski Bowden Bill you Romaine Dobbs Surgenor Barker Goldstein Bracken Blake Ross Doing Tal boom Bonifazi Gottesman Chesney Blum Rowney Dorman Thomas, D. M. Bradley Gracey Chrekjian Bourgeois Ruth man Dudley Timour Daly Greenberg, L. E. Church Brainerd, F. J. Sanseverino Edwards VanHorne Dubinsky Guttenplan Cohen Brainerd, J. R. Sa tria no Elliott VanLanen Egan Helman Colman Brown Schear Elmes Vaun Ellis Hess Connors Brundage Scully Ferguson von Schrader Flynn Hunter Cornell Huell Sexton Fiske, F. S. Wack Friedland Huntington Coughlin Bunnell Shepard Fiske, W. W. Weikel Gately Jacobs Crafts Carey Sherman Freeman Whelan Gates Krinsky Cudworth Carpenter Smith, W. P.R. Friday Wilson, J . S. Gelderman Kuehn Davis Carter Snow Fritz Wilson, R. H. Hayes Lambert DeGrandi Cerosky Sou los Garrison Woods Hotez Lavery Duncan Chapin Stearns Grant Wright Hunt LaZarre Duy Chidsey Steelman Hamilton Young, C. F. Jennings Lemieux Edsall Clapp Stein Hansen Johnquest Lewis-Jones Epps Claros Stephenson Harding 1952 Jones, D. E. Lichtenberger Ferrante Cohan Stewart, G. L. Hardy Aiken Kelly Lim Fishman Corcoran Stewart, J. M. Hollyday Aldrich Kent Lockwood Giffin Cromwell Strother Howard Almquist, R. F. Kingston Loegering Gillette Custer Styles Hurwitz Anton Kinsella Lokot Ginszauskas Dabrowski Sullivan Irons Becker Koeppel Lovell Goldberg DeLuca Sunega Jachens Beers Laedlein Luby Gunning Detwiler Sutton Jackson, F. W. Bickford Levitt Man call Harper DiLorenzo Tansill Jacoby Blank, P. H. Lorenson Martin, L. F. Howard Donald Taslitt Jenkins Bleecker

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Bolinger Russell Lauffer Davis, J . J. VanLanen Newman Murphy Brigham Sawyer Lecrenier Dillon, R. J. Von Thaden Nixon Nissi Brown Scheaf Lee, D. W. Dobrovir Waldman O'Hara O'Brien Buffum, C. C. Schild Lee, R. E: Duff Webber Palshaw Osborn Buffum, R. C. Shapiro Longobucco Eggert West Penfield Pauley Callan, F. J. Simmons Luquer Engelhardt Wilson Peterson Pengel Carver, R. A. Smith, D. R. Lyford Esquirol Windesheirn Price Perens Carver, W. B. Smith, G. E. Mallon Farnham Wolff Ralph Phillips Christakos Smith, R. H . Marden Farrar Woodbury Reed Piper Cliff Smith, W. W. Marriner Fawley Wormer Reese Reid Clough Spears McAlpine Ford Zembko Reine man Renkert Corwin Sproul McCandless Franchere Riccardo Rice Cowdery Stanley Mcfver Gillooly 1955 Riley Schader Currie Stark Michie Goodhart Allocco Roberts Schuh DePatie Steck Miller, S. P. Green Bartlett, H. W. Rose, S. H. See Diana Stever Miller, W. S. Griffith Bemis Rowe Shaw Edwards Stewart Mittleman Hennigar Bennett Royston Sivitz Ellison Taylor Mortell Hibbs Blake Scheinberg Skinner Farrell Thomas, E. B. Moses Higinbotham Blye Scherer Smith, L. C. Fetters Thomas, K. D. Moskow Hill Brett Sind Smith, W. Rodney Fisher Tomkiel Nelson Hirsch Britton Smith, C. P. Snow, J. T. Fitzgerald Trowbridge North Hodges Brody Snyder Stearns Forte Tuttle Nutt Johnston, D. F. Brotman Starr Stehle Foster, G. V. Ulrich Pado Johnston, R. Bryer Stephens Steinmetz Foster, J. R. Vi bert Paquette Kalinowski Burbank Thomas, J. M. Sticka Fremont-Smith Ward Parrott Kennedy, D. K. Callen Truitt Stiles French Welna Pattison Kimmick Cardwell Ullmann Stone Frost Wentworth Perkins Kipp Carlson Valentine Streeto Fuller Werdelin Peterson Knight Cerveny Valz Stuart Gilliland White Pollock Knutson Champenois Vars Swett Goodwin Wiberg Ramsay Koeppel Close Wainman Taylor, D. M. Goralski Wilmot Roback Laub Detzler Welsh, R. H . Tewksbury Gurwitt Woodhouse Romaine Lawler Dimling Whiting Townley Hale, R. H. Woodruff Rowen Leigh Donahue Whitman Townsend Harvey Wynne Sencabaugh Libby Dyke Wildrick Vaughan Hatfield Yeomans Shriver Logan Eberle Woronoff Vigneault Head Young Sloane MacColl Farnham Wright Wareing Hili , G.M. Smith, F. C. MacKay Fedden Yeomans Warren Hoisington 1953 Smith, L. W. MacKenzie Feinberg Yood Weisburger Holmes Allen Starr MacKimmie Ferraro Zampiello Willis Hopkins, B. B. Astlett Stenberg Mac Lea Foley, J.P. Wood Hopkins, J. V. Barber Stewart Marsh all Freeman 1956 Woodward How Barhydt Tinsz Mayer Gardiner Abbott Zachs Howard , W. J. Barnett, T . A. Toole Mazurek Geetter Abrams Zito Hubbard, J. S. Barrows Valentine Mazzarella Gelman Ahlberg Hungerford Berdick Walsh McCauley Goldberg Anderson, B. F. Hunter, R.N. Bernhard Werner, D . L. McMahon Golledge Anderson, D . W. 1957 Keyes Berseth Whitelaw Mease Haeberle Baker Almquist Kilty Binda Whitmarsh Mitchell Hoag Barter Arrington Kirschbaum Blackler Wollen berger Morphy Holland Bates Babington Knapp Bogoslofski Yates Muirhead Hollister Bell Barber Krogman Brewer Young Murray Hopper Beren Barlow Kunkel Brown Zito Mutschler Hyde Bergerman Becherer Larson Burns Norman lslamoff Boss Beers Laub Callen 1954 Oberender Jsselhardt Briggaman Behr Lee Campbell, J.P. Adams, R. J. Ox holm Johnson Burr Bennett Lehrfeld Chew Paris Katzman Casale Boos Lewis Clark, D. R. Aiken Pearson Killip Chard Bowen Ainsworth, R. MacLean Clem Alexander Peppe Kopp Daley Bradley, E. S. Malkin Clifford Anderson, J. R. Pike Kramer Dodds Bradley, J. R. McCrehan Crawford Pizzella Lahey Fleming Brown, L. McElwee Davis Anderson, R. C. Rathbun Laird Flood Brown, T. Medford Dean Anthony Robinson Lapham Ginns Bruno Miller, J. H. Del Mastro Atwood Russo LaPointe Guertin Bulkley Miller, T. C. Douglas Austin Sauvage LaPorte Hammaker Calabro Minton Dwight, E. F. Avitabile Schenker Logan Hickin Case Morehead Dwight, S. A. Backenstoe Schoyer Luby Jewett Cataldo Morrisey Faulkner Bard Schrieber Lunt Johnston Channell Newell FitzRandolph Benton Scott Magelaner Kelley Clinton Norman Fox Berrone Secor Maher Klee Condon Norris Gagne Bloodgood Shaw McCrea Knight Couch Northrop, H. H. Guardo Bojor Shechtman McCully Kozuch Curran Northrop, J. N. Hamblett Bowen, C. C. Silverberg Mehldau Kramer Daniels, E. J. O'Brien Handy Bowen, G. H. Sivaslian Merriman Limpitlaw Daniels, J . M. Oliver Hayward, W. L. Braskamp Smith, A. L. Miller, D. T. Livingston Darcey Park Heller Brown Smith, E. H. Miller, R. N. Loeb Doolittle Petro Holmquist Bruce Smith, R. H. Moock Loveridge Douglas Quinlivan Hooper Bunnell Storms Morgan MacDonald, B. N. Drayton Raftery Howard Burroughs Taft Morrison MacDonald, W. F. Duff Ratcliffe Humphries Campbell Tansi Moss Malcolm-Smith Elder Rathbone Jones Carlough Thatcher Mountford Martin Elliott Raybold Joslin Christakos Tompkins Mullaney McAllister Ewald Rigopoulos Keller Craig Tucker Nash McCanless Finkbeiner Ringrose Kurland Crosier Van Brott Nelson Montgomery Fleishman Rogerson Larson D'Abate Vanderbeek Newlin Muirhead Foster

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Fox 1958 Rosch en Jessen Bergmann Riter Haynie Frazier Back Rose Johnson Bjorklund Royden Hecht Giffin Barth Satterthwaite Joy Bowden Russell, R.N. Henry Gould Baxter Saunders Kardon Brashich Rutherford Herman Hall, J. Berg lass Schacht, M. A. Kenny Bredine Rutledge Hodges Hall,R.H. Blumstein Scharf Kerch is Brenner Ryder Hoffman Harlow Bockius Schaupp Klotz Bridley Sallinger Hubby Hoffman Bogert Segur Krawski Brink Salm Hughes, P.R. Johnston Bogli Shenkan Krim Broder Salmon Illick Kayser Bouldin Shuster LaGarde Bromley Schneider Jtsou Kelleher Bowden Simmons LaRochelle Brown, R. H. Schulik Johnson Kenefick Boynton Smith, D. A. Lieber Burger Schwiebert Kahl Kennedy Carter, R. S. Smith, F. S. Lomnitzer Butler Scribner Karvazy Kompalla Cass Smith, J.D. Loven Caple Seifert Kauff Kratz Corbett Smith, P. C. Luczak Chalker Snow Kilborn Kuiper Corley Spencer Lukens Chase Stephens Kimball Kylander Crandall Studley MacDonald Cimbora Stockton Knight Learnard Creamer Thompson, J. L. Macintire Clarke Stone Koretz Letcher Crombie Thorpe Mannion Costley Strasser Kreisel Luke Crowe, A. C. Vaughan Mayo Cox head Strawbridge Lazay MacDonald Crystal Wallace McDonough Crane Sweet Leiser Macisaac Drinkaus Warder Mcilvaine Curry Thomas LeStage Makrianes Edgerton Weinstein McNairy D'Anzi Tiffany Lovell Marion Elliott Werner Mills Davenport Tilzer Lowe McCracken Elsas Williams, B. J. Moorin Davy Tsairis Lynch Meader Elting Wittman Morgan de Coligny Varbalow MacDonald Miller, J.P. Enepekides Wolfe Muir Dunlaevy Wachs MacMillan Miner Faesy Zoob Murray I;:mley Wagner Mandell Morhardt Farr Nelson Farnsworth Walker Marvel Morrison Ferrucci 1959 Nichols Felton Wardell Mayer Morse Fish Nolan Filiurin Weisz McCammon Mortimer Flannery Abeles Olton Fleischman Whitelaw McFarland Murray Fuchs Adams Onderdonk Flynn Wilcox McRae Myerson Gibson Anderson, E. J. Outcalt Foy Winans Mixter Niness Gladfelter Angell Perce Frank Wright Morse Oarr Gleason Backman Pfeffer Gabrielson Wyckoff Musante Partridge Goldenberg Baskin Pingpank Gage, J. L. Yam Mutschler Payne, M. K. Hasson Borawski Pizzella Galati Zitt Myerson, D. A. Percy Hawe Borus Polk Gavin Myerson, P. J. Pershouse Hazard Bozzuto Price Gerundo Newberg Pierce Headle Brian Prince Golas 1961 Newman Pillsbury Illick Brown, C. E. Putnam Goldhamer Anderson Odium Pisetsky Israel Burleigh Reopel Green, A. J. Angell Pare Pitchell Jackson Campion Rewa Greenlee Avallone Perdue Popowics James Can ivan Reynolds Haddad Bashwiner Perlman Purdy Kaufhold Case Rovno Hall , R. P. Bell Perry Reichard, H. C. Kay Casella Salver Hall, R. T. Bernstein Phelps Richards Kenny Cerrito Scharf Hammaker Blanken Polstein Richardson Kilty Clarke, F. G. Scheibe Hochadel Boy kin Postma Rohlfing Kisor Coykendall Scheinberg Hokanson Bridge Quigley Rosenfeld Krupp Dorwart Schram Huffer Bros go! Rader, J. K. Rowley Kulas Dubel Schreiner Hunter Brown Ramsey Russo Kury Edwards Seastrom Jago Cantor Reese St. John Larkin Elwell Sgro Johnson, M. E. Carter Refalvy Salamon Larsen Fairbanks Shea Johnson, R. G. Cochran Rincon Shannon Lawson Farmer Simonaitis Koenig Coleman Rodney Shaw Lorson Fineschriber Simshauser Kotch Colket Rohlfing Sheffield Lourie Fitts Smith, A. R. Kroh Cowley Romig Sherman Lowenstein Ford Sneideman LaMothe Cramer Ross Slater McClenahan Foster Strass Langen Cressey Rowley Sleath Mcllwaine Freeman Thompson Larsen Cuddigan Rustigian Snider Merrill Frey Thurston LaValle Devendittis Sanders Solmssen Miller Frost Towle LeClerc Dinsmore Schnadig

Spear Moore, D. E. Gay Tubman Lloyd, M. Dove Schumache1

Stokes Moran Gebelein Vaughn Lyons Draper Seibert

Stout Muench Gignoux Wassong MacDermott Ewart Shaw

Szamier Nevins Goodman Weeks Macho! Finkbeiner Shilkret

Taylor, D. S. Newton Gowing Wei! Mason Fish Slater

Tews Noble Graham, W. J. Whitbeck McKelvy Fitzpatrick Smith

Tobin Norris Graves Widing Middleton Fitzsimmons Sobol Wischenbart

Valdati Olsson Hansen Zinner Morgan Forest Stambaugh

Varat O'Reilly Hardman Morse Forrester Steeves

Vincent Painter Harnish Narins Frumkes Steiner

von Molnar Park Harrod 1960 Osborne Gage Stroud

Webster Parker Hartz Anderson, H. Paterson Georgeady Swift, T. R.

White Perkins Henriques Anderson, P. S. Pedemonti Giegler Tansill

Williams Perry, M. N. Hewitt Arle Perlman Gleason Tattersfield Wilson, J.D. Perry, W. C. Hill Arvantely Peters Guertin Thrower

Winslow Polstein Hoag Bacharach Peterson Guild Tuomi Wolin Reed Hoover Barlow Phippen Gulotta Turner Woodward Renard Hunter Bassett Plank Gum mere Tuttle In Memoriam Renelt Jacklin Baum Puffer Hamilton Urban

Raymond C. Repole Jaffe Beaven Rhodes Handler Vallone Kisonas Robertson Janes Beech Richardson Hankins Wachtel

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THE ALUMNI FUND (cont.) Wagner Waldeck Watt Weber Wechsler Werly Wiener Wilson, T . A. Wilson, T. B. Wood Woodward Zelly Zimmerman

1962 Alberts Anderson, D. K. Anderson, G . K. Antoniou Arp Ascher Bailey Baker Bartol Berkley Bishop, C . H . Blackwell Borawski Borus Breed Brondy Brown, J.D. Browne, G . Bundy Carlson Carroll Chase Classen Cool Cummings Cuneen Curtis Cutler Daniels Day, L. V. Day, R. D. Densem D 'Oench Dole Duncan Fairbanks Farnum Fehm Fox Francis Frey Friedman Gallagher Gates Gittins Goodman Gough Hall Harned Harris Harting Hiii , R.O. Hill , S. Hoffman Hopkins Hunt, M. R . Ierley Johnson, P. A . Johnson, T. S. Jones Kapouch Kelleher Kelly Kessler Ketchum King Kraft

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Kuehnle Lackey LaRocca Leahy Leddy Lee Lipkind Lloyd, M. Lloyd , T. Lockton Luts Lynde MacKay MacLeod Mason McAlister McCurrach McKnight McNamara McNulty Mehringer Menees Meyer Miller, A. J. Mitchell , W. H. L. Morgan Nard iello Nelson Nielsen O'Brien Perin Pine Polk Pryor Raeder Rand Richardson Robert Rodgers, D. B. Rothbard Roxby Rudnick Ryan Sankey Sargent Sears Shechtman Sifton Spencer Spink Stetler Strawbridge Sullivan Sweeney Swope Syer Synn Thayer Thomas Traut Turner, W. H . Wadhams Warren Werner Whitters Williams Woodruff Woolsey Zuill

1963 Clark Hendrick

1964 Brainard Corris Melrose

1965 Goodwin Selchow

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PARENTS FUND Alabama Oswald W . Spoor California Mrs. James R. Cogan Dr. Edward H. Kirschbaum Herbert Kunze! Hilmer G. Lodge W. Knox Mellon Robert G . Mitchell Dr. Felix H. Ocko Mrs. Helen K. Perry Robert D . Syer J. N. Telischak Mrs. Hamilton Wallace Wendell K. Wheelock Connecticut

Mrs. Frank W. Adams . Otis H. Adams David G. Ahlgren Abraham S. Albrecht Arthur M. Alvord Jr. Paul Arcari The Hon . Nicholas F.

Armenta no R. M . Bagley Joseph Balciunas John L. Barter Donald L. Bartlett Jr. John H. Bartol Samuel R. Basch Werner K. Bender Charles Berman E. Stanley Blackman Mrs. Mildred Bobruff Willi am W. Bois Robert B. Booth Mrs. Alfred B. Bowden William G. Brandt Mrs. F . W. Brecker Mrs. Arthur F. Brown Howard H . Brown Jr. Douglass Burnham Rocco T. Calabrese Albert G. Carlson Andrew J. Carlson Mrs. George C. Case Mrs. Harry Chagnot William J. Cotta William B. Crane Dr. George Crawford The Hon. Searls Dearington Richard E. Deutsch Louis J . Devendittis Robert K. Dickson Fred E. Dole Walter Doll Jr. Mrs. Helen Duran Melvin F. Evarts Harold L Feingold Oscar H. Fidell William A. Fitzsimmons Louis L. Foster Louis Friedman John Gacek Michael R. Galati Mrs. Freda S. Gann Nathan A. Geetter John G. Geremia Samuel A. Goldberg Samuel Gould David Gregg Jr. Frank S. Gregorski George M. Haddad Clarence C. Hallcher A. Brooks Harlow Mrs. Mettie T. Harris Donald S. Hersey Charles F. Hobson

Mrs. W. Hochadel Joseph H. Hodgson Jack Hoffman Maurice J. Hoffman H . V. Hokanson Benjamin L. Holland Mrs. Charles W. Holmes Raymond J. Hornfischer Joseph D. Horowitz W. Ray Hutch J. Henry Ingram Dr. Clifford G. Johnson Walter A. Johnson Aadu Kallas J. William Kapouch Louis J. Kaufman Frederick Kirschner Robert C. Knox Jr. Louis Kotch Robert A. Kraut Edward W. Lazzerini Max Lipkind H arold Lippitt Lester H. Loeffel Corado J. Lombardo Melvin G. Loewenstein Alan Lowenthal Dr. Joseph A. Lubitz Roger J. Macaione Alexander A. Mackimmie Benjamin Mandell Leroy C. Marshall Frederick Martin Mrs. John A. Mason John A. Mason Berti! Mattison Blakely R. McNeill Dr. Gerard R. Miller Morris Molinsky Mrs. Owen Morgan Murray H . Morse Salvatore Mozzicato Ralston Munson Nathan M. Myerson Vincent N . Nardiello Frank S. Novakowski John Ogden Horton O'Neil George D. Ornato Gordon L. Parlee Archie R. Perry Mrs. Andrew S. Pleva Mrs. Maria Querido Maurice J. Quirk Joseph Ravizza George K. Raymond Albert A. Repetto Sidney G. Richards William M. Richardson John W. Ross H . Carl Sandberg John A. Sargent Herbert E. Schaltegger SamuelS. Schoen Willi am Schwartzman Leslie W. Scofield Abraham E. Silverman Edward P. Simonian Harry Sitney Lewis F . Snow Michael L. Somma Michael C . Sommer Arthur E. Spielman Robert E. Stansfield William 0. Stuart The Rev. Benjamin Styring William A. Swanberg C. Sweet

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Co TRIBUTORS TO THE PARENTS FUND (continued)

Vincent H. Szamier R. C. Taylor Jr. The Rev. J . Moulton Thomas Mrs. J. Gordon Tompkins James W. Tower Arvin C. Wales Nathan H . Weinstein Paul N. Wenger Albin K. Wetzel Harold T. White Jr. William J . Whitehill Thomas S. Wilson Harry J. Winer John L. Wodatch Sr. M. K. Zachariasewycz Dr. Leon W. Zimmerman Edward Zinser Delaware William J. Barnes Jr. Theodore S. Beck John D . LaMothe Gilbert B. Moyer Carl Schlatter F . H. Atherton Bernard R. Bralove Dr. Hugh H . Hussey Jr. Charles L. Kent The Rev. Malcolm Marshall James W. McNally Richard C. Palmer Alfred K. Ralph Florida John W. Bailey Halleck A. Butts George A. Creighton Frank W. Tuttle Georgia Joseph L. Fraser Hawaii Dick Chang Leo Israel John . Warner A. D . Waterhouse Illinois James A. Arensman Albert E. Back Alfred W. Blanken Charles M. Bliss Dr. Hugh G. Bridegroom Holden K. Farrar R. A. Foster Henry Gamson David J. Harris Luther D. Hemphill Mrs. Helen C. Jaeger Dr. Hilger P. Jenkins Robert J . Koretz James C. Leigh Mrs. Martha B. Lorch Robert C. Miller Sr. The Rev. Christian Rohlfing Robert W. Russell Don 0 . E. Schwennesen Harry J. Sigman Sherman T. Spitzer Esq. Mrs. Phelps Sprague Harvey B. Stevens Ralph Stone Edward A. Twerdabl Jr. John R. Uphoff Francis D . Weeks Thomas E. Wells Jr. Indiana Dr. Robert J . Braidwood James . Williams Iowa William P. E llwood Kansas The Rev. J. M. Kadyk John A. Kroh

Kentucky Allen M. Bond Jr. Donald Cardwell Julian F . DePree Mrs. Atherton eblett James C. Stone Jr. Maine Thomas P . Jones Jr. Maryland Harry A. Bowen E. William Chapin Dr. Thomas E. Cone Jr. Richard M. Cooley Mrs. W. Kennedy Cromwell J r.

orman F. Edmonds Samuel Hopkins Albert D . Hutzler J r. Walter H . G arrett Chase C. Gove Jr. Albert E. Makin Lawrence Perin Charles H . Smith Frederick W. Wagner Jr. Dr. J. Donald Woodruff Massachusetts Alan N . Anderson David C. Bailey Ra lph A. Beebe George K. Bird Alexander Borawski Mac R. Bougere Raymond Boulanger George L. Crapo F. Stanton Deland Jr. John H . Draper Jr. Mrs. Robert J. Dunkle Jr. Willis E. Egleston Mrs. EdwardS. Emery Jr. Walder J. Engstrom Howard Fitts Dr. Kenneth S. Fletcher Eli Freedson John D. Freeman William W. Gibson Philip D. Granger George R. Griffin Mrs. Ruth S. Hallowell Thomas E . Jansen Jr. Edgar H. Kent Regis Lamphear George R. Larson William H . Marden Alex J . McFarland Robert G . Mill ar Willi am Minot V Louis F. Oldershaw Homer G. Perkins Sr. Pa ul M. Perohonis Raymond T . Perron Charles N . Perry

eil W. Rice John Rimer Edward P. Roberts Hugh Roth Harold Rudnick Andrew E. Seastrom Charles N . Shepard Ellsworth Sherin Edward K. Smith Richa rd D. Smith Forbes C. Snyder Thomas Taylor Dr. Aaron Thurman Dr. Everett A. Tisdale Harold K. Vickery Roland Weeks Mrs. Katherine G. Whittemore Ralph B. Williams Michigan H . C. Blake Robert A. Emmett Jr.

Sherman J. Fitzsimmons Mrs. Stanley N . Muirhead Mrs. Lewis S. Robinson Minnesota Thomas S. Brackett Dr. Malcolm Y. Colby Jr. Donald T. Klein Willard G. Schulenberg George R . Steiner Samuel L. Thorpe Jr. Missouri Francis V. Lloyd Jr. Eugene E. McDaniel Thomas W. Pettus

eal 0 . Reyburn F . Carl Schumacher G. Carroll Stribling Horace V. Turner John W. Waggett New Hampshire Voyin P. Stoyovich Arnold S. Wood New Jersey Seymour H . Abrams Jack H. Bagan W. Lloyd Barnard Philip K. Bartow H arvey W. Bingham EdwardS. Blackwell Jr. Dr. Abraham J. Bloomstein Mrs. athalie Bodner John R. Brown Jr. Eifert C. Burfeind G . Frederick Burt Winfield A. Carlough Anthony L. Carrod . Charles E. Champenots G. Russell Clark J. Dudley Clark Jr. John M. Conover Dexter G. Cook Stuart P. Coxhead Edme H . Deschamps H arry W. Dierman Stephen J. Door ley Jr. Anthony C. Ferrara James D. Finley James E. Grenhart Dr. Winfield L. Hartman Raymond Hartz James G. Henry Robert C. Howland Merritt lerley Robert J. Jacobson Dr. Jacob D . Katz Mrs. Betty W. Kelsey Dr. Edward I. Kessler Carl G. Langen Asger F. Langlykke Irving Leibowitz C hester D . Leonard Joseph F . Lord John M. Mackie Julius J. Marion Lee Mason Frederick A. Milholland Seymour Perkins Jr. Aubrey Perhouse Carl K. Rhine Irving Rogow Donald R. Rose Dr. Oscar Rozett Dr. Richard J . Rushmore John M. Sartorious Frederick A. Smith Kenneth A. Southworth Jr. H arry R. Stern Robert R. Stroud Mrs. Frieda Switky George B. Wendell C . W. Weston Jr.

William G. Whitelaw Millard F. Wood Stanley Zolto, 1 r. New York Sheridan Albert Donald B. Anthony Harry M. Auerbach George F. Baker Jr. Dr. Miriam Barber Mrs. Lyman A. Beeman Park Benjamin Victor A. Bennett Benjamin Bernstein Jack J . Bernstein Frederick Born Mrs. Beverly H . Brasfield Dr. Sigmund S. Briger Reeve K. Briggers Frank H. Brigham John H . Brinckerhoff Mrs. Cy Caine Ernest R. Carlson Clarence Carruth Jr. Thomas S. Chapman Michael A. Cimilluca Jame G . Colvin Dr. Bayard J. DeNoie Leon Densen Paul 0. Diesel Jr. S. L. Diner William C. Egan Roy W. Ehrhardt Marvin Fein Burt Franklin Sherwood H. Friedman William L. Frost Jr. Dr. Joseph A. Gaines Irving Gall Arthur Garson Irwin Golann Morris Golub Edward Graham Mrs. Norman L. Griggs Mortimer Grossman The Hon. Frank A. Gulotta Dr. John Heldt Mrs. Lillian R. Hemmerle Gerald B. Henry T. Jack Henry Fred L. Herdeen Mrs. Walter Herrick John K. Holbrook Ross B. Hooker George K. Hopke John H. Jervis Mrs. Zelma Kalnins Milton Kardon, M.D. Paul Kellner Thomas P. Kelly John V. Kenney J. George Kinzler F. Shall us Kirk Captain John P. Koehn M. Herbert Koeppel Abraham Krisi loff Edward G. Ladewig George A. Laub Captain Stephen B. Lee Dr. Julius J. Leichtling Geoffrey J. Letchworth Jr. George B. Levy Dr. L. Maxwell Lockie Frank S. Lyons Carl J. Maim H arold Masius Mrs. Lawrence Mehringer Benjamin Meiselman Mrs. Hathaway K. Melchior John M. Meyer Jr. Ernest S. Meyers Joseph A. Moore

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COMING EVENTS SUMMER CARILLON SERIES 1963 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Wednesday Evenings- 7: 15 Sept. 28 Williams 2:00 Away On the Campus Oct. 5 St. Lawrence 2:00 Home

(Campus Conference) July 31 Ray Wingate, Alfred University, Alfred, New York Oct. 12 Tufts 2:00 Home Aug. 7 FrankL. Johnson '17, Newtown, Connecticut Oct. 19 Colby 2:00 Home Aug. 14 Wendell Westcott, Michigan State University (Parents Day) Aug. 21 Carl Zimmerman '61, West H artford, Connecticut Oct. 26 Susquehanna 2:00 Away Aug. 28 Mary Moore Grenier, Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 2 Coast Guard 1:30 Away Sept. 4 Kamiel Lefevre, Belgium (Ten tative) Nov. 9 Amherst 1:30 Away

Nov. 16 Wesleyan 1:30 Home Followed by a Guided Chapel Tour ( Homecoming Game)

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PARE TS FUND (continued)

Fred A. Morisse Robert D. Murdock Ernest Neulander Dr. Morris Newberg Albert C. Newlin Mrs. Charles Nygard Mrs. William D. Orr Courtier L. Parsons Edward W. Pastore Sol Perens Willis L. Reese Kurt D. Rice Sidney J . Rodner Dr. Bernard Rothbard James S. Schoff Sol Schwartz Walter 0. Siegel Peter M. Sivaslian Richard A. Smith William M. Smith Sedgwick Snedeker Dr. Ralph P . Steven~ Mrs. Ralph L. Tompkins Ralph L. Tompkins EdmundS. Twining Jr. Samuel S. Tyndall Vincent D . Wadsworth W. Dean Wallace Charles N. Watson John L. Westney Thomas Wiltbank Henry H. Wiltsek Bernard P. E. Wolbarst The Rev. Alexis Yonov North Carolina Dr. WilliamS. Jervey Charles E. Waddell Jack Wardlaw Ohio Robert H. Anning Charles S. Arms Louis W. Camp Jr. William C. Daley John Duncan, J r. Vincent Fiordalis

orman W. Foy Oliver M. Gale Dr. Julian B. Galvin Henry B. Heffner

Dr. Stanley 0. Hoerr Dwight W. Hollenbeck · W. Powell Jones Samuel P. McCalmont Elliott B. McConnell Mrs. Charles H . McCrea D anforth S. Mitchell D an T. Moore Jr. J. Gobham Noyes Jr. Arthur H. Schweitzer Jr . Charles R. Snyder Jr. J . D . St. Clair Mrs. J ustin Stevenson Willi am G. Sutherland Jr. Dr. Clark Weaver Dr. William A. White Jr. Oklahoma Mrs. James C. Burge Mrs. Bernice V. l gou G entry L. Pierce Pennsylvania C. Minor Barringer Robert M. Bartlett H. Lloyd Beyer Jr. Dr. George l. Blumstein Richard Borden Anthony F. Bordogna C. Van R. Bogert Jr. James M. Brittain Frank S. Chaplin Mrs. Louis M. Childs II H. Laussat G. Clement Alan G. Clifford Roger W. Clipp Laurence Cooper William B. Davison Edmund K. Dawes Sr. Rodney Day Jr. Paul B. Dickey Bruce Dunham Robert C. Dunlop E. S. W. Farnum Jr. H enry W. Farnum Henry W. Farrow Fred C. Foy Mrs. M. Haarstick Dona ld S. Hevner Wolcott M. Hey! Alexander D. Hill

Donald B. Hurwitz Dr. Francis Jacobs Charles P . Johns Benjamin F. Jones James A. Knier John F. Kol b Jr. Dr. Louis H. Landay Roy F. Larson Morris Lloyd Briton Martin George F. McCord M. Joseph McCrudden Jr. James L. Mcintire Renwick S. Mciver James R. Moor Dr. Joseph J. Moore Charles B. Morgan Mrs. Burquin Hatch 1orrow S. F. Niness Dr. Eugene Norris John S. Peake Howard C. Petersen William C . Pickett Jr. Louis Pierucci James R. Pitcairn William H. Pope Robert F. Powell Cyri l F. Reynolds Gerald F. Rorer James C. Rowan Walter . Russell Edward J. Sargent Lindley C. Sca rlett Casimir Sienkiewicz Mrs. E. Eldridge Smith Jacob R. Sotter Thomas E. Spence Cha rles H. Spencer Jr. 0. F. Stambaugh Alfred Steel John C. Stolz Andrew J. T. Sturrock Ernest vonStarch RobertS. Voorhees Joseph A. Wagner, M.D. Mrs. Philip Wallis W. Wyclif Walton Solomon Waxman Conrad A. Wickham Jr.

D avid B. Zoob Rhode Island J . Doane Anderson Jr. Mrs. H arold J. Field Kenneth E. Fish Sr. Joseph A. Grimes Howard Huntoon R aymond S. Locke Mrs. Laurence C. Woolman South Carolina Sidney L. Schiro Tennessee John A. Ewing Texas Mrs. Dorothy 0. Burger Frank H. Gold Thomas A. Graham Woods K. Wellborn Utah Joseph E. Bernolfo William J. Tozer Vermont H. E . Karson Lewis M. Stewart Virginia Ernest C . Barrett Jr. L. Gordon Dorrier Philip R. Moonves Mrs. William C. Williams Jr. Washington Mrs. MyrtleS. Johnson West Virginia William Archer Jr. D avid B. Dalzell Oscar Brachman Jr. Dr. William H. Frackelton The Rt. Rev. William W.

Horstick Harold A. Lenicheck Hugh L. Ross Robert B. Trainer Foreign Eugene W. Gilson The Rt. Rev. R . H. Gooden Ronald F. Howser John H. Murray Dr. Roberto Orellana George B. Sgoutas