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MEMBERSHIP of the INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (Officers Elected at Rome and Inducted Following 1960 Games) MEMBERSHIP OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (Officers elected at Rome and inducted following 1960 Games) President Avery Brundage, 10 North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, Illinois, U. S. A.* Vice-Presidents Armand Massard, 132 boulevard Suchet, Paris XVIe, France The Marquess o f Exeter, Burghley House, Stamford (Lines) England Executive Board Gen. Col. Vladimir Stoitchev, Marin Drinov 1 9, Sofia, Bulgaria Sir Arthur Porritt, Upper Wimpole Street 1 0, London W. I., England Bo Ekelund, Gyllenstiernsgatan 4, Stockholm, Sweden Dr. Karl Ritter von Halt, Deutsche Bank AG., Lenbachplatz 2, Munich 2, Germany Dr. Ryotaro Azuma, Shimo-Shakujii 2-1 21 7, Nerima-Ku, Tokyo, Japan Dr. Ferreira Santos, Caixa Postal 2708, Sao Paulo, Brazil Assistant to the President S.E. Mohammed Taher, 40 rue Vermont, Geneva, Switzerland Chancellor O tto Mayer, I. O. C., Mon Repos, Lausanne, Switzerland Secretary Mme. L. Zanchi, I. O. C. Mon Repos, Lausanne, Switzerland Honorary Members (1920) J. Sigfrid Edstrom, (honorary Pres.) Kungsgatan 33, 1 2tr., Stockholm, Sweden (1922) Dr. C. T. W ang, No. 2, Belfran Road, Hong Kong (1923) S. E. Alfredo Benavides, 268 av. Alfredo Benavides, Miraflores, Lima, Peru (1924) Col. P. W. Scharroo, Oostduinlaan 66, La Haye, Holland (1926) Duke Adolphe Frederic de Mecklembourg, Schloss Eustin, Holstein, Germany (1927) Thomas Fearnley, Rashusgate 23, Oslo, Norway (1932) Prince Axel of Denmark, Bernstorffshoj, Gentofte, Denmark (1939) Baron deTrannoy, 125 rue Froissart, Bruxelles, Belgium (1946) Dr. Jose Pontes, rue de 24 Juhlo 60, Lisbon, Portugal Past Presidents: Baron Pierre de Coubertin, France, 1896-1925; Count de Baillet- Latour, Belgium, 1925-1941; J. Sigfrid Edstrom, Sweden, 1941-1952. "'Firs! elected in 1952 Members Angelo Bolanaki, 108 rue du Palais III, Alexandria, Egypt (1910) O. Ditlev Simonsen, Jr., Kongensgate 6, Oslo, Norway (1948) Arnaldo Guinle, 135-137 av. Rio Branco, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1923) Dr. Ryotaro Azuma, Shimo-Shakujii 2-1217, Nerima-Ku, Tokyo Japan Dr. J. Ferreira Santos, Caixa Postal 2708, Sao Paulo, Brazil (1923) (1950) Dr. Karl Ritter von Halt, Deutsche Bank AG., Lenbachplatz 2, Munich 2, Prince Pierre of Monaco, Monaco (1950) Germany (1929) Constantin Andriianow, c/o Olympic Committee of the USSR, Skatertnyj Comte Paolo Thaon di Revel, via Governolo 34, Turin, Italy (1932) 4, Moscow, U. S. S. R. (1951) G. D. Sondhi, "Bamboo Lodge", Subathu (Simla Hills), India (1932) Comte de Beaumont, 6, Villa Molitor, Paris XVIe, France (1951) The Marquess of Exeter, Burghley House, Stamford (Lines) England (1933) Lord Luke, 160 Old Street, London, E.C.l, England (1951) Marte R. Gomez, ingenieur, Paseo de la Reforma 540, Lomas de Cha- Lewis Luxton, Shell Corner 163, W illiam Street, Melbourne, Australia pultepec, Mexico (1934) (1951) Francois Pietri, 8, rue du Cirque, Paris V llle , France (1934) Dr. G iorgio de Stefani, via Savoia 82, Rome, Italy (1951) Sir Arthur Porritt, Upper W impole Street 10, London W .l, England (1934) Gen. Jose de J. Clark F., Calle de Mil Cumbres, 124 Lomas Altas de S. E. Mohammed Taher, 40 rue Vermont, Geneva, Switzerland (1934) Chapultepec, Mexico (1952) Avery Brundage, 10 North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, Illinois, U.S.A. Gabriel Gemayel, 86, place des Martyres, Beirut, Lebanon (1952) (1936) Lord Killanin, 30 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland (1952) Prince Francois Joseph of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein (1936) Aleksi Romanov, c /o Olympic Committee of the USSR, Skatertnyi 4, Hon. Jorge B. Vargas, P. O. Box 1001, Manila, Philippines (1936) Moscow, U. S. S. R. (1952) Dr. Miguel A. Moenck, Calle 11 No 511, Vedado, La Habana, Cuba Gen. Vladimir Stoitchev, Marin Drinov 19, Sofia, Bulgaria (1952) (1938) Dr. Julio Bustamente B., Los Dos Caminos, Caracas, Venezuela (1952) J. W. Rangell, Runeberg 60 B., Helsinki, Finland (1938) Julio Gerlein Comelin, Apartado aereo No 170 (air mail) or Apartado Dr. Sh. Takaishi, c/o Kishi Memorial Hall, No 6, 4 chrome, Kanda- nacoinal No 181, Baranquilla, Colombia (1952) Surugadai, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, Japan (1939) Lt. Gen. Gustav Dyrssen, Orberga, Kungsangen, Sweden (1952) Armand Massard, 132, boulevard Suchet, Paris XVIe, France (1946) Baron de Guell, rue Buenos Aires 4, Bilboa, Spain (1952) Prof. Dr. Joseph G. A. Gruss, Vorsilska 6, Prague II, Czechoslovakia Douglas F. Roby, 5959 Linsdale Avenue, Detroit 4, Michigan, U. S. A. (1946) (1952) Reginald Honey, 836 His Majesty's Building, Johannesburg, South Dr. Agustin Sosa, av. Cuba 12, Apartado Postal 825, Panama, Pan­ Africa (1946) ama (1952) Jean Ketseas, Dionyssiou Areopagitou 27, Athens, Greece (1946) Prince Gholam Reza Pahlavi, Imperial Court, Teheran, Iran (1955) Prince Jean du Luxembourg, Palais Grand-Ducal, Luxembourg (1946) Alexandra Siperco, Olympic Committee of Rumania, 16 Str. Vasile Maj. Albert Mayer, 35 av du Casino, Montreux, Switzerland (1946) Conta, Bucharest, Rumania (1955) Gen. C. F. Pahud de Mortanges, Neptunusflat 7, Scheveningue, Holland Suat Erler, Nazli han Galata, Istanbul, Turkey (P. O. B. 131, Istanbul) (1946) (1955) Benedikt G. Waage, Postholf 546, Reykjavik, Iceland (1946) Dr. Alejandro Rivera Bascur, Olympic Committee of Chile, Casilla 9462, Hugh Weir, Box 2692 G. P. O., Sydney, N. S. W., Australia (1946) Santiago, Chile (1955) A. Sidney Dawes, 4781 Saint Catherine Street West, Westmount, Mon­ W illi Daume, Postfach 362, Dortmund, Germany (1956) treal 6, Canada (1947) Saul Cristovao Ferreira Pires, rua Bacalhoeiro 14-A Lisbon, Portugal Manfred Mautner Ritter von Markhof, Landstrasse-Haupstrasse 97, (1957) Vienna, Austria (1947) Prince Albert de Liege, Chateau de Laeken, Brussels, Belgium (1958) Maj. Raja Bhalindra Singh, Yadavindra Bhawan, Patiala, India (1947) Eduardo Dibos, P. O. Box 1690, Lima, Peru (1958) Bo Ekelund, Gyllenstiersgatan 4, Stockholm, Sweden (1948) Syed W ajid A li, c /o A li Automobiles, Karachi, Pakistan (1959) Dr. Jerzy Loth, Rakowiecka 6, Varsovie, Poland (1948) Ivar Emil Vind, Sanderumgaard, Marslev, Denmark (1959) Dr. Ferenc Mezo, Martirok-Utja 50, Budapest II, Hungary (1948) Reginald Stanley Alexander, P. O. Box 1968, N airobi, Kenya (1960) Eric von Frenckell, Villagatan 1, Helsinki, Finland (1948) Boris Bakrac, Jorgavaniceve Stube 7, Zagreb 1, Yugoslavia (I960) John Jewett Garland, 1200 W. M. Garland Bldg., 117 West Ninth St., Mario L. Negri, Parana 1273, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1960) — Los Angeles, Calif. (1948) A. D. Touny, Koubbah Palace, Le Claire, United Arab Republic (1960) NOTE— Date in parenthesis indicates the year in which member was elected INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE— 19.
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