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CATALOGUE OCTOBER 1983 VOL. I LIVING MEMBERS The following abbreviations are used in this Catalogue: Admin. Administration Gen. General Agt. Agent Grtr. Greater Am. American Hosp. Hospital Assn. Association Inf. Infantry Assoc. Associate Ins. Insurance Asst. Assistant Instr. Instructor Attny. Attorney Lieut. Lieutenant A.U.S. United States Army m. Married Bd. Board Maj. Major Ch. Church Mbr. Member Chmn. Chairman Med. Medical Chmbr. Chamber Mfg. Manufacturing Cmdr. Commander Mgr. Manager Co. Company Natl. National Col. Colonel Pgh. Pittsburgh Coll. College Pres. President Com. Committee Presb. Presbyterian Comm. Commission, Priv. Private Commerce Prof. Professor Cong. Congregational Ptnr. Partner Corp. Corporation Rep. Representative Cprl. Corporal Repub. Republican Cty. County res. Residence d. daughter, daughters Res. Reserve Del. Delegate s. son, sons Dir. Director sd. step-daughter Distr. District Sec. Secretary Div. Division Sgt. Sergeant Episc. Episcopal Soc. Society Exec. Executive Spkr. Speaker F.A. Field Artillery ss. step-son Fed. Federal Treas. Treasurer Fgn. Foreign Univ. University Found. Foundation V.P. Vice-President 3 Please send any corrections or changes of address to: The Secretary RTA Incorporated P.O. Box 2138 Yale Station New Haven, Conn. 06520 4 A ABERG, 1952, DONLAN VINCENT, JR. — (Business) — Born Nov. 18, 1928, Cleveland, 0.; bus. Pres., Nutrition Products of America, 8929 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 312, Los Angeles, Calif. 90045; res. 15843 Tobin Way, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403; Republican Committee- man, N.Y. '64-'69; m. July 16, '55, Jean Helen Brose; s. Donlan Vincent III, Peter Christopher ('81); d. Gretchen Marie. ABRAMS, 1983, PETER MARK —add. 456 Concord St., Lexington, Mass. 02173. ACHESON, 1943, DAVID CAMPION, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Nov. 4, 1921, Washington, D.C. • Ptnr. Drinker, Biddle & Reath, 1815 H St., NW., Suite 1200, Washington,' D.C. 20006; res. 3101 Garfield St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20008; Assoc. '50-'58 & Ptnr. '58-'61, Cov- ington & Burling; U.S. Attorney for Dist. of Columbia, '61-'65; Special Asst. to Sec. of Treasury, '65-'67; Senior V.P. & Gen. Coun- sel, Communications Satellite Corp., (COMSTAT), '67-'74; Ptnr., Jones Day Reavis & Pogue, '74-'78; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '42-'46; Cam- paign Ribbons—Pacific Theatre, Southwest Pacific-2 battle stars; Philippines-2 battle stars; Chmn., Leadership Gifts, Campaign for Yale, Washington, D.C. Area; Trustee, Washington Cathedral, '76-'82; Pres., National Cathedral Assn., '77-'80; Mbr. Bd. of Regents, Smithsonian Institution; Dir., Committee on the Present Danger; m. May 1, '43, Patricia James Castles; s. David C. Jr. ('72), Peter W. ('76); d. Eleanor Dean. ACKERMAN, 1957, STEPHEN H., M.B.A.— (Finance)—Born August 22, 1935, Rhinebeck, New York; Vice President, Finance & Admin- istration, Caesars World, Inc., 1801 Century Park East, Suite 2600, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067; res. 4145 Via Marina, Apt. 310, Marina Del Rey, Calif. 90291; Major, USMCR Sept. '57-Dec. '60; m. July 8, '60, Kaye Tamblin (divorced); d. Lani Ackerman Tulin. 5 ADAMS, 1932, FREDERICK BALDWIN, JR., M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., D.F.A.—(Librarian retired)—Born Mar. 28, 1910, Greenwich, Conn.; res. 208 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France; Dir. Emeritus, Pierpont Morgan Library, N.Y., '48-'69; Class Sec., '31-'41; Univer- sity Council, '49-'58; Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Press '52-74, Pres. '59-'71; Yale Corporation '64-'71, successor Trustee; Pres., N.Y. His- torical Soc., '63-'71; Pres., Assn. Internationale de Bibliophile, '74—; m. 33, Ruth Potter; m. '41, Betty Abbott; m. '69, Marie-Louise de Croy; d. Gillian, Anne Baldwin, Judith, Lauren. ADAMS, 1959, STEPHEN, M.B.A.—(Finance)—Born Nov. 7, 1937, Minneapolis, Minn.; Pres. Associated Bankers Corp., and Pres., Adams Communications Corp., 109 Busha way Road, Wayzata, Minn. 55391; res. 2650 Marshland Rd., Wayzata, Minn. 55391; Treas. Young Presidents Organization, Twin Cities; Bd. Mem., Boys Club of Minneapolis, April '79—; m. Mar. 8, '68, Barbara Forster; s. Stephen, Mark, Kent, Scott; ss. Nicholas, Forrest; sd. Louise. AFOEJU, 1967, BERNARD I., M.S.—(Engineering)—Born May 6, 1942, Umudioka, Nigeria; Principal Heat Transfer Engineer, The Ralph M. Parsons Co., 100W. Walnut St., Pasadena, Calif. 91124; res. 16010 San Jacinto Ave., Fontana, Calif. 92335; Reservoir Engineer, Shell Oil Co., July '68-Jan. '73; Heat Transfer Engr., R.M.P., Feb. '74—; Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer, Calif. '77; m. June 16, '73, Cordelia Ifeoma Amajoyi; d. Chikanele Regina; s. Nnadozie Ejike. AHLBRANDT, 1963, ROGER S., JR., M.B.A., Ph.D.— (Education)— Born July 6, 1941, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Economist & Assoc. Prof., School of Social Work, Assoc. Dir., Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15260; res. 1166 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217; Pres., Action Housing, Inc., '83—; Dep- uty Asst. Sec., Office of Urban and Community Studies, U.S. Dept. of H.U.D., '81-'82; Sgt., U.S. M.C.R., '65-'71; m. Apr., 74, Patricia Walbridge; d. Julie. ALBRITTON, 1978, PAUL BERER, J.D.—(Law)—Born June 13, 1956, Santa Monica, Calif.; Assoc., Graham & James, One Maritime Plaza, Suite 300, San Francisco, Calif. 94111; res. 55 Upland Rd., Kentfield, Calif. 94904. ALDRICH, 1922, MALCOLM PRATT, L.H.D.— (Finance retired)—Born Oct. 1, 1900, Fall River, Mass.; formerly Chmn., The Common- wealth Fund, New York, N.Y.; res. 66 James Lane, Box TTT, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; Pres. University Council; mbr. Alumni Board; Dir.: American Electric Power '64-70, New York Central 6 Railroad '40-'55, National Distillers & Chemical '53-'58, Equitable Life Assurance Society '56-'72, New York Trust Co. '31-'59, Southern Pacific Co. '33-40 and '58-72, Phelps Dodge Corp. '62-'66, American Museum of Natural History '38-'68, Metropolitan Museum of Art '51-70, Presbyterian Hospital '28-'70; Mayor, Village of North Hills, N.Y. '31-'39; Capt. U.S.N., Mar. '42-Oct. '45, Commendation Rib- bon; in. June 20, '25, Ella Buffington; s. Malcolm Jr., ('55); d. Joan A. (Knowlton), Shirley A. (Daiger). ALT, 1965, MEHDI RAZA, M.A.- (Finance)--Born Nov. 22, 1944, La- hore, Pakistan; V.P., Finance, Pepsico, Inc., Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, N.Y. 10577; res. 181 Lounsbury Road, Ridgefield, Conn. 06877; Morgan Guaranty Trust, Asst. Treas., 70-72, Asst. V.P., 73, V.P., 74-75; V.P., General Motors Corp. 76-80; m. Sept. 19, '66, Raelene; s. Mehdi Raza, Hadi Raza. ALLEN, 1945, ARCHIBALD, J., JR., LL.B. -(Writing)--Born Oct. 30, 1923, Douglaston, N.Y.; Writer; bus, and res. 17 W. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10023; Author of text, Yale Alumni Fund 75th Anniver- sary brochure, "Anything Is Possible"; Corresponding Sec., Class of '45, '68-75; 25th Reunion Corn.; Reunion Gift Steering Com. ALLEN, 1958, CHARLES E., J.D.- (Law)-Born Aug. 19, 1936, Miami, Fla.; Senior Ptnr., Hamel, Park, McCabe & Saunders, 888 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 9009 Clewerwall Drive, Beth- esda, Md. 20817; Chmn., Savings Institutions Law Com., Federal Bar Assn., '74-'76; General Counsel, Federal Home Loan Bank Bd., 72-76; m. May 22, '65, Gloria Frances Seaman; s. Charles Edward III, Christopher S.; d. Jennifer S. ALLEN, 1924, HENRY ELISHA, M.A., Ph.D. -(Education retired)- Born June 13, 1902, Orange, N.J.; res. 1917 James Ave. S., Minneapo- lis, Minn. 55403; Prof. of Humanities & Co-ordinator of Students' Religious Activities, Univ. of Minnesota, '47-70; Master, English, The Hill School, '24-'26; Graduate Work, Chicago, '26-'30; Faculty of Religion, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., '30-'41; Pres. Keuka Col- lege, Keuka Park, N.Y., '41-'45; Program Dir., Planned Parenthood Assn. of U.S., '45-'46; Minn. Governor's Human Rights Commission, '48-'60; Governor's Council on Children and Youth, '52-'60; Minne- apolis Mayor's Commission on Human Rights, '55-'60; m. June 18, '27, Helen E. Davis (deceased Dec. '81); d. Lenore Elizabeth (Rob- ertson), Carolyn Ruth (Wiester). ALLING, 1947, CHARLES BOOTH, JR.- (Finance)-Born July 7, 1921, Montclair, N.J.; Managing Dir., Eastern Region, Spencer, Stuart & Associates, 55 E. 52d St., Park Avenue Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10055; 7 res. 200 E. 90th St., Apt. 26F, New York, N.Y. 10028; Yale Alumni Fund Agent '47-72; Mbr. Class Executive Corn., Dir.: Freedom Fund, N.Y. Federation-Planned Parenthood, McBurney Y.M.C.A.; Founder Independent Party, Bedford, N.Y.; Capt. A.F., Feb. '43- Sept. '45, D.F.C. Air Medal with 4 clusters; m. Aug. 23, '52, Abigail Parsons McMaster; d. Charlotte Parsons, Elizabeth Dwight, Abigail Kingsley. ANDREWS, 1945W, EDWARD W., JR.- (Business)-Born Nov. 3, 1923, Seattle, Wash.; Pres., R.D. Merrill Co. (investments), 1411 4th Ave. Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98101; res. Cherry Loop, The Highlands, Seat- tle, Wash. 98177; cprl., U.S. Army '42-'45, awarded Purple Heart; m. May 12, '51, Alison Hale Smith; s. Edward W., III, Sidney Smith; d. Patricia A. Pattison. ANDRIE, 1984, PAUL JAMES-add. 325 E. Circle Drive, North Mus- keg, Mich. 49445. ARDREY, 1925, RUSHTON L.-(Finance retired)-Born May 16, 1904, Dallas, Texas; res. 4816 St. John's Dr., Dallas, Texas 75205; Formerly Sr. V.P. Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas; V.P. & Treas. Amer- ican Liberty Oil Co., Dallas; Asst. Treas., Guaranty Trust, NYC; Asst. V.P., Bank of the Manhattan; m. June 26, '31, Elizabeth John- son Wolfe; s. R. Leigh Jr. ('59), James S.; d. Alice Guion (Wirth), Elizabeth A. (Wilson). ARRAS, 1969, ROBERT E., JR.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 22, 1947, Orange, N.J.; bus. General Mgr., Far East Molasses Corp.; P.O. Box 886, Manila, Philippines; U.S. res. 6807 31NE, Seattle, Wash. 98115; Dir., Asian Alcohol Corp.; m. Apr. 24, '71, Karen Ann Koehler; d. Anne Margaret, Ruth Christie. ASHBURN, 1925, FRANK DAVIS, M.A., L.H.D.-(Education retired)- Born Feb. 2, 1903, Batavia,0.; res.