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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. 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

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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, ; 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, ; 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, ; 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, , '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 ; 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 , Ruth Christie. ASHBURN, 1925, FRANK DAVIS, M.A., L.H.D.-(Education retired)- Born Feb. 2, 1903, Batavia,0.; res. 100 Pawtuxet Road, Plymouth, Mass. 02360; Headmaster Brooks School, North Andover, Mass., '27-73; Trustee of Brooks School, Miss Porter's School, Brookwood School, Episcopal Theological School '45-'52; University Council, Chmn. Corn. on Humanities, V.P. '48-'51, Pres. '52-'54; Corporation, A.Y.A. '73-75, Bd. of Governors; Pres. New Assoc. Schools & Colleges, '49; Pres. Headmasters Assoc. '55; Chmn. Natl. Council of Independent Schools '54; Chmn. Coll. Entrance Exam Bd. '60-'62; Executive Com. Educ. Testing Service; Chmn. North Andover Public School Corn.; m. June 12, '26, Phyllis Batcheller (dec.); m. June 24, '65, Jean Lane; d. Phyllis (Kissel), Nancy (Whitaker) (deceased). ASHE, 1967, VicroR HENDERSON, J.D.-(Government)-Born Jan. 1,

8 1945, Knoxville, Tenn., bus. Atty, Ptnr., Morton, Lewis, King & Krieg, P.O. Box 1382, Knoxville, Tenn., 37901; res. 3709 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., 37919; Pres. Yale Club, Knoxville, '69-'73; Chmn, East Tenn. Heart Fund, '69-72; Mbr. Tenn. House of Repre- sentatives, '68-'74; Mbr. Tenn. State Senate, '75-; Cprl. USMAR, '67-73; SEC of D-165; m. June 11, 1983, Joan Plumlee. ASHENFELTER, 1975, ALAN THOMPSON, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Mar. 26, 1953, Glen Ridge, N.J.; Physician, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Fla. 33101; res. 76 Los Angeles St., Newton, Mass. 02158; Residency, City Hospital (internal medicine); m. Apr. 11, '81, Cynthia Trimble. ASHLEY, 1945W, THOMAS WILLIAM LUDLOW, LL.B. - (Government) -Born Jan. 11, 1923, Toledo, 0.; bus. Atty., 1735 New York Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 2815 Albemarle St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20008; member U.S. House of Repre- sentatives, '55-'81; Cprl., Army, Pacific theater, '43-'46; m. Aug. 26, '67, Kathleen Marie Lucey; s. William Meredith Ludlow, Mark Michael. AUSTIN, 1968, ROY LESLIE, M.A., Ph.D. -(Education)-Born Dec. 13, 1939, St. Vincent, West Indies; Asst. Prof. Sociology; The Pen- nsylvania State University, 216 Liberal Arts Tower, University Park, Penn. 16802; res. 1211 Smithfield Circle, State College, Penn. 16801; m. Dec. 16, '67, Glynis Sutherland; s. Roy Leslie II, Roger Neal. AUSTIN, 1980, SAMUEL MONROE- (Music)-Born Dec. 9, 1957, Boulder, Colo.; bus. Musician/Composer, 139 W. 69th St., Apt. 6, New York, N.Y. 10023; res. same as bus. AYEROFF, 1974, FREDERICK CHARLES, M.F.A.-(W riting)-Born Jan. 31, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif.; bus. 1553 S. Durango Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90035; m. Feb. 20, '83, Dr. Lillian Szydlo.

BABST, 1971, JAMES ANTHONY, J.D. -(Law) -Born March 31, 1949, New Orleans, La.; Attny., ptnr., Chaffee, McCall, Phillips, Toler & Sarpy, 1500 First National Bank of Commerce Bldg., New Orleans, La. 70112; res. 2013 Napoleon Ave., New Orleans, La. 70115; Sec., Yale Alumni Association of Louisiana, Inc., '80-; Alumni Schools

9 Committee; m. Nov. 17, '73, Cynthia Anne Wegmann.; d. Cynthia Morgan. BACK, 1962, SAMUEL H., M. A., ED.D.—(Education)—Born Sept. 30, 1940, Cleveland, ; bus. Assoc. Dir. of Development, Connecti- cut College, New , Conn. 06320; res. 14 Park Ave., Westerly, R.I. 02891; Teacher, The Lawrenceville School '62-'68; Assoc. Dir. of Career Plans & Placement, Univ. of Virginia '70-'73; Dir. of Career Plans & Placement, State Univ. of N.Y. at Binghamton '73-76; Regional Dir., the Campaign for Yale '77-79; Assoc. Dir. of Devel- opment, Mystic Seaport Museum '79-'80; m. June 15, '68; Jane Scot- land Maddock; d. Amanda G.; s. Thomas Hutchins. BALDRIDGE, 1918, HOWARD MALCOLM, LL.B.—(Law retired)— Born June 23, 1896, Omaha, Nebr.; res. Washington, Conn. 06793; Mbr., U.S. Congress, from Omaha, Nebr.; Capt., F.A., WWI; Col., U.S.A.F., WW II; Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Crown of - Commondatore; m. Nov. 23, '21, Jean Connell; s. Malcolm ('44), Robert ('46W). BALL, 1960, DAVID GEORGE, J.D.—(Law)—Born Nov. 16, 1936, Glou- cester, England; Sec. & Senior V.P. Amax, Inc. Amax Center, Greenwich, Conn. 06836; res. 508 Round Hill Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Advisory Bd., Dwight Hall; Mbr; American & N.Y. State Bar Assn., American Soc. of Corporate Secretaries, Mayor's Task Force on Tax Policy, N.Y. City, '66; Mbr., Vestry, St. Barnabas Church, Greenwich; Bd. Mbr. Natl. Audubon Soc. of Greenwich; former Pres., Treas, Sec., & Dir. of Deer Island Club Corp; m. July 28, '73, Carol Knight Gore; s. David G. Jr., Christopher, Jonathan, d. Deborah. BANKS, 1956, HOWARD D., M.B.A.—(Finance)—Born June 20, 1934, Colombo, Ceylon; 1st V.P., Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., 555 Cali- fornia St., San Francisco, Calif.; res. 233 S. Ridgewood Rd., Kent- field, Calif. 94904; served as Asst. Sec.-Treas., Sec.-Treas., & Pres., Northern Calif. Alumni Assn.; m. Dec. 4, '62, Sandra Snyder; s. Thomas Henry; d. Pamela Andersen. BARAN, 1978, MARK R.—(Finance)—Born September 13, 1956, Pas- saic, New Jersey; Financial Planner, Executive Planning Associates, P.O. Box 31, Toms River, N.J. 08753; res. 773 Jamaica Blvd., Toms River, N.J. 08757. BAR ASCH, 1973, ALAN SIDNEY, M.D.—(Psychiatry)—Born Nov. 27, 1951, New York, N.Y.; bus. Psychiatrist, res. 435 E. 70th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; intern, The New York Hospital 79-80; resident,

10 Payne Whitney Clinic of The New York Hospital '80-'83; m. April 12, '81, Renee Weiner. BARGE, 1974, RICHMOND MASON-(Law)-Born March 3, 1949, Jack- sonville, Fla.; bus. Atty., Fisher & Phillips, 3500 First Atlanta Tower, Atlanta, Ga. 30383; res. 2064 Dellwood Dr., NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30309; Sgt. E-5, Army Intelligence, '67-'70, Joint Service Commen- dation Medal; m. 1968, Lynn Rosengarten (divorced). BARIBAULT, 1949, RICHARD PFEIFER-(Industry)-Born Feb. 11, 1924, New Haven, Conn.; V.P.-Procurement, Aluminum Co. of America, 1501 Alcoa Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; res. 33 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. 15143; Mgr., Permanent Mold Production, Alumi- num Co. of America, Cleveland, Oh. '68-70; Works Mgr., Interna- tional Alloys Ltd., Great Britain '70-74; Marketing Mgr., Consumer Durables, Al. Co. of America, Pittsburgh Office '74-'76; Operations Mgr., Al. Co. of America, Massena, N.Y. Operations '76-79; Dir., Vocational Rehabilitation Center of Allegheny Co., Pa. '80-'82; Dir., Junior Achievement of Southwest Pa., Inc. '80-; Capt. U.S.A.F. '43-'46, ETO Medal, Air Medal; Presidential Unit Citation; m. Aug. 23, '48, Jule Marie Jones; s. Richard Jones, Harry John; d. Kathleen Jane, Amy Ruth. BARR, 193C, RICHARD J., JR-(Art)-Born June 16, 1913, Joliet, Ill.; res. 10516 Channel Drive, Dallas, Texas 75229. BARRES, 1932, HERSTER, B.D., M.Div.-(Ministry retired)- Born Feb. 2, 1909, Bethlehem, Penn.; res. R.F.D. 1, Box 608, Mason Island, Mystic, Conn. 06355; Natl. Alumni Placement Service, '43-'48; Asst. Chaplain '47-'48; Freshman Football Coach, '33; Varsity End Coach, '44; Sec., RTA, '47-'48; Mbr. of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews; m. Nov. 18, '32, Dorothy Marshall; s. Herster Jr., ('56), Peter, Jonathan; d. Carol, Linda, Dana. BARTHOLEMY, 1942, ALAN EDMUND-(Business)-Born Jan. 26, 1920, Portland, Oregon; Self employed, Business Management Con- sultant; bus. & res. Pres., Bartholemy Associates, 7102 S.W. 152d Ave., Beaverton, Ore. 97007; Exec. Dir., 1960 Olympic Winter Games, Squaw Valley, Calif. '55-'59; Maj., U.S.M C., May '42-May '46; m. Aug. 29, '42, Helen T. Duley; s. Alan E. Jr.; d. Jan. BARTHOLOMEW, 1928, DANA TREAT-(Finance retired)-. Born Sept. 27, 1906, Ansonia, Conn.; res. Box 451, Old Lyme, Conn. 06371; Chief Financial Officer, Alcan Aluminium, Ltd., Montreal, '49-'70, Dir. Exec. Comm., '38-70; Dir., Scovil Manufacturing, United Air-

11 craft; Trust Board: Citibank; Governor: Montreal Stock Exchange; Asst. V.P. Tricontinental Corp., New York, N.Y., '29-'38; Vice Chmn. Alumni Bd. Council; Class Rep. Alumni Fund; Advisory Com. on Investor Responsibility; Campaign for Yale, S.E. Conn.; Dir: Alumni Fund, A.Y.A. '76-'77; A.Y.A Bd. of Governors 78-'80; Alumni Fund Bd. of Governors '81; Reunion Fund Raiser '48, '53, '73, '78, '83; Yale Medal '82; Dir. & Treas. N.Y. Public Library, '51-'59; Dir. & Treas. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, '60-'70; Dir., Montreal Symphony; Pres. Public Library, Old Lyme, Conn., '74, '75; Chmn. Town Pension Corn., Old Lyme, Conn. '75, '76; 2d Lieut., Canadian Grenadier Guards, Reserve Army, '42-'44; m. Nov. 21, '30, Adela S. Griswold; S. Dwight, ('54), Andrew, ('59); d. Adela S. (Wilmerding). BASS, 1982, JAMES EDWARD-Born Jan. 3, 1959, Dallas, Texas; add. 6905 Vassar Drive, Dallas, Texas 75205. BASSETT, 1949, BARTON BRADLEY, 2d-(Business)-Born July 31, 1924, Rockford, Ill.; Circulation Dept., Town & Country Buyers' Guide, 4607 North Second Street, Rockford, Ill. 61111; res. 1827 Oxford St., Rockford, Ill. 61103; Capital Equipment Engineer, Barber-Colman Co., Rockford, Ill. '56-'67; Dir. & Sec. Jaycees, '51-'57, Mbr. Cong. Ch. Choir, 6 years; P.F.C. A.U.S. Inf., June '43-Mar. '46, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Pres. Unit Citation; m. Feb. 14, '53, Mary Sue Compton; s. David B., Edward S.; d. Elizabeth Ann. BASSI, 1978, KEITH ALAN, J.D.-(Law)-Born May 23, 1956, North Charleroi, Pa.; bus. Atty., Bassi & Rega, P.C., P.O. Box 11, Ill Fallowfield Ave., Charleroi, Pa. 15022; res. 114 Rodgers St., Monon- gahela, Pa. 15063; Mbr.: American Bar Assn., Bar Assn., Assn. of Trial Lawyers of America, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity; Rotary Club of Charleroi '82-; m. June 9, '79, Paula J. Lucas. BATES, 1932, EMMERT WARREN -(Publishing retired)-Born May 14, 1910, Detroit, Mich.; res. 8356 Davenport Rd., Woodland, Mich. 48897; winter res. 217 North Andrews, Delray Beach, Fla. 33444; formerly Sr. V.P. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc., New York; Alumni Bd., '34-'37; m. July 20, '35, Louise George; m. Dec. 12, '73; Ruth Ann Schweigert; s. Richard Emmert, ('61); d. Barbara (Stevens). BEANE, 1960, FRANK EASTMAN, JR. -(Finance)-Born Aug. 3, 1938, Greenwich, Conn.; bus. Pres. & Owner, JCA Limited, 26 Sixth St., Stamford, Conn. 06905; res. 180 Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, Conn. 06897; Lieut. U.S.N., '60-'65; m. Dec. 16, '61, Andrea Rosemary

12 Baker; s. Jonathan Walker, Christopher Cameron; d. Alison Gorham. BECKET, 1923, G. CAMPBELL, J.D.-(Law)-Born May 17, 1901, East Orange, N.J.; bus. Attny., Ptnr., Shipman & Goodwin, Porter St., Lakeville, Conn. 06039; res. Millerton Road, Lakeville, Conn. 06039; Justice of the Peace, '40-'71, '78-'83; and Alternate Trial Justice, '42-60, Town of Salisbury, Conn.; American College of Probate Counsel to '83; Dir. Torrington Savings Bank to '83; m. Oct. 7, '32; Elise Granbery; s. James, Peter L., ('63); d. Elise Barr (Smith). BECKET, 1963, PETER LOGAN, M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born July 18, 1940, New York, N.Y.; bus. Real Estate Sales; res. 7611 kVordham Drive, Austin, Texas 78749; Estate & Trust Officer, U.S. Trust Co. of N.Y., 72-'77, Asst. Sec. '74; Capt. U.S.M.C.R., Oct. '63-Dec. '66, Unit Commendation Ribbon; m. Aug. 28, '65, Linda H. Young (divorced '78); m. Sept. 16, '78, Ann G. LaCava; s. Robert Campbell, William Morgan, A. Logan, Alexander M.; d. Catharine Young. BELIN, 1939, GASPARD D 'ANDELOT, LL.B.- (La w)-Born May 30, 1918, Scranton, Penn.; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 4 Willard St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; Pres., University Council, '72-76; V.P., Development Board; Mbr. University Council Comm. on Medical Affairs; Yale Alumni Fund, Class of 1939 Bequest Chmn.; Chmn., Lawyers Corn. for Civil Rights under Law of Boston Bar Assn.; V.P., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp.; Trustee: Affiliated Hospitals Center, Museum of Science, Boston Athenaeum, Trustees of Donations to Protestant Episc. Church; General Counsel, U.S. Treasury Dept., '62-'65; City Coun- cillor, City of Cambridge, '62; Capt., A.U.S., '42-'45; Dir., RTA 76-79; m. Oct. 11, '41, Harriet L. Bundy; s. Richard d'A. (71); d. Lowell (Winkelman), Constance (Gibb), Margaretta L., Alletta d'A. BELL, 1942, WILLIAM TOMPKINS- (Business)-Born May 12, 1919, Hackensack, N.J.; V.P., Natl. Geographic Soc., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 5527 Devon Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20814; Alumni Fund; Lieut. Cmdr., U.S.N., '42-'46, Silver Star; m. Nov. 3, '43, Billie Byrd West; s. William T., Jr., ('71). BELLIES, 1974, JON MICHAEL- (Education)-Born Aug. 9, 1952, Queens, N.Y.; 1984 M.S.W. candidate, Smith School for Social Work; res. 51 Green Hill Road, Orange, Conn. 06477; Mbr. of Faculty, Hopkins Grammar School '75-78, Spec. Educ. Teacher, Yale Psychiatric Institute 79-81; m. May 6, 78, Kathryn Barry. BELLIS, 1973, TEDRIC LAWRENCE- (Business)-Born Jan. 25, 1951, Woodside, N.Y.; bus. Pres., Sea Hawk Transfer, Inc., Ptnr., Sierra

13 Associates, 412 Flanders Road, Riverhead, N.Y. 11901; res. 10 Bette Lane, Setauket, N.Y. 11733. BENCH, 1925, EDWARD C. Ph.B.—(Finance retired)—Born Nov. 5, 1901, Galena, Ill.; Former Ptnr., Clark, Dodge & Co., 61 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Jericho Lane, Box 98, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; Football Advisory Committee '30-'41; Yale Medal Committee; V.P., Bank of N.Y. '31-'47; Spec. Asst. to Asst. Secy. of Navy for Air '42-'45; Naval Air Reserve Advisory Council '47-'60; Gov., American Stock Exchange '49-'55; V.P., Treas. & Trustee, Presbyterian Hospital '42-'60; Trustee, YWCA, '55- '60; Dir., National'Recreation Assn. '49-'54; Capt., U.S.N.R. '42-'45; m. Nov. 23, '25, Mary E. Case; m. 1958, Marion R. Mulligan; d. Mary Elizabeth (Soper), Barbara C., Brenda. BENDER, 1975, KENNETH ARTHUR—(Banking)— Born July 1, 1952, Hackensack, N.J.; bus. Banking, Trade Finance, Marketing Mgr., , Central America, Caribbean, RBC Trade Finance, Inc., 68 William St., 4th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 217 Seventh St., Palisades Park, N.J. 07650; Regional Rep., Harnischfeger Intl Corp. '76-79; Self employed, Dir. Operations, and Campi- nas, S.P. '79-'81; m. March 14, '80, Leticia Cruz Ruiz. BENNINGHOFF, 1954, HARRY BRYNER — (Business)—Born May 22, 1932, Willow Grove, Penn.; Distr. Sales Mgr., Procter & Gamble, 1 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 21201; res. 1804 A. Circle Rd., Rux- ton, Md. 21204; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Maryland, '77-78; Chmn., Glee Club Concert, Maryland Assn. '76; Exec. Bd., Balti- more Council, Boy Scouts of America; 1st Lieut. (Pilot), U.S.A.F. '55-'58; m. Apr. 14, '56, Nancy M. Shields; s. Brian S., Gary S.; d. Sara S. BENOIT, 1965, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., MA.—Born May 25, 1943, Springfield, Mass.; Asst. Program Officer, Ford Foundation, 320 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 60 Birch Hill Road, Agawam, Mass. 01001; Ford Foundation, Officer in Charge, Saigon, '73-75; Rand Corp., Saigon, '68-'69; Agency for International Development, Saigon, '66-'68; d. Tammy Van. BEST, 1964, GEOFFRY D. C., LL.B.—(Law)—Boni Feb. 22, 1943, Dayton, Ohio; Ptnr. LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, 520 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 2 Charlton St., New York, N.Y. 10014; English Instr., American University, Beirut, Lebanon '64-'66; Spec. Asst. to Deputy Exec. Dir., Intemael Energy Agency in Paris; m. Jan. 31, 70, Suzanne H. Micaud; s. Charles D., Alan B.P. BIGLOW, 1945W, LUCIUS HORATIO, JR., LL.B.—(Law)— Born Feb. 9, 1925, South Orange, N.J.; Ptnr., Law Firm; res. 2425 Evergreen

14 Point Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; Solicitor, Yale Alumni Fund; Mbr., Planning Comm., City of Medina, Wash., '56-'62, Chmn., '62; Technician, 4th Grade, A.U.S., '43-'46; m. Apr. 25, 53, Nancy Wheat- /and; s. Lucius II, ('78), John R., ('80), Timothy P.; d. Anne S. BINGHAM, 1928, CHARLES TIFFANY, M.D.—(Medicine retired)— Born Aug. 31, 1906, New London, Conn.; res. 5 Church St., Farming- ton, Conn. 06032; Clinical Instr., Yale Medical School, '46-'50; Assoc. Attending Physician, Hartford Hosp., '50-'60; Chief of Staff, State Veterans' Home & Hosp., Rocky Hill, Conn., '46-'51; Attending Physician V.A. Hospital, Newington '46-'50; Mbr., Conn. State Commission on Alcoholism '46-'50; Physician-in-Charge, Blue Hills Clinic, Conn. Hosp. for Alcoholics, '52; Cmdr. U.S.N., (MC), '42-'46, '50-'51; m. June 10, '29, Kathleen W. Howell; s. Charles Tiffany, Jr., ('56); d. Kathleen Farr (Dc Vault) (deceased), Heidi Mitchell (Fell). BINGHAM, 1936, JONATHAN BREWSTER, LL.B. (J.D.), L.H.D.— (Law)—Born April 24, 1914, New Haven, Conn.; Special Counsel, Pryor, Cashman, Sherman & Flynn, 410 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 5000 Independence Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471; Yale Corp., '49-'51; Alumni Assn. Exec. Corn., '43-'51; Alumni Committee for the Concilium in International Affairs, c. '79-; Inter- national Studies Development Committee, '82-; law practice, '39- '41, '46-'51, '53-54, '59-'60, last as Ptnr., Goldwater & Flynn, New York City; Deputy & Acting Administrator, Technical Cooperation Administration (Point Four), '51-'53; Sec. to Gov., N.Y. State, '55-'58; Alternative Rep. to four General Assemblies, '61-'63; Minister, Rep. on U.N. Trusteeship Council, '61-'63, Pres., Council, '62; Ambassa- dor, Rep. on U.N. Economic & Social Council, '63-'64; Congress- man, '65-; Capt., A. U.S., '43-'45; War Dept. Staff Citation; m. Sept. 20, 39, June Rossbach; s. Timothy W., ('67, Yale Law School, '71); d. Sherrell (Downes), June Mitchell (Esselstyn), Claudia R. (Gurunam Kaur Khalsa). BIRGE, 1968, ROBERT RICHARDS, Ph.D.— (Education)—Born Aug. 10, 1946, Washington, D.C.; Asst. Prof. Chemistry & Chemical Physics, Dept. of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, Calif. 92521; res. 30165 Via de la Mesa, Temecula, Calif. 92390; National Institutes of Health Research Fellow, , '74-'76; NATO Prof. of the Advanced Study Institute (July 3-27, '83); Wein- gart Visiting Assoc. Prof. of Chemical Physics, Calif. Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. (Oct. '82-June '83) Chm., Committee on Research, Univ. of Calif. '81-'82; Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry Study Section, Nat'l Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.

15 '81; Bice Comm. Mbr., Advisory Committee to U.S. Senate on Atmospheric Pollution 73-74; Consultant in Atmospheric Spectros- copy, U.S.A.F. Air Pollution Research Div., Albuquerque, N.M. '74; 1st Lieut. U.S.A.F., '73-'74; m. June 15, '68, Joanne Schwiebert; s. Jonathan Richards, David Porter. BISARO, 1974, LARRY R., M.B.A.- (Accounting)-Born Oct. 9, 1952, Trail, British Columbia, ; bus. Chartered Accountant, 1177 W. Hastings St., Suite 2500, , B.C., Canada V6E 2L9, res. 3437 W. 4th Ave., Apt. 5, Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6R 1N7. BISSELL, 1961, GEORGE THOMAS-(Finance)-Born Dec. 28, 1938, Buffalo, N.Y.; res. R.F.D. 2, Box 4133, Farmington, Me. 04938; Lt., U.S. Navy, Sept. '61-Dec. '64. BISSELL, 1925, WILLIAM TRUESDALE-( Writing retired)-Born Dec. 27, 1902, Lake Forest, Ill.; res. 44 Old Canton Rd., Canton, Conn. 06019; formerly with N.Y. Herald Tribune, Harper & Bros., News- week, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Natl. Bank & Trust; Canton, Conn. Bd. of Finance, School Building Com., & Zoning Comm., '68-'75; Office of Lend Lease Admin., Washington, Chief India- South East Asia Div. of Foreign Economic Admin , '43-'45; m. Aug. 21, '30, Elinor Latane; s. John L., ('52); d. Marie (Prentice). BLAKE, 1937, DEXTER B., M.D.-(Medicine retired)-Born Sept. 20, 1914, Yonkers, N.Y.; res. Route 1, Box 52, Little Skyline Drive, Orange, Va. 22960; Attending Anesthesiologist '47-'81; Chmn. Dept. Anesthesiology, Morristown Memorial Hosp., '52-'62; Sec. Morris Cty. Medical Soc., '57-'61; Pres. Morris Cty. Medical Soc., '61-'62; Lieut. Cmdr. U.S.N., '42-'46; m. July 6, '40, Eleanor Rutledge; s. Dexter Barnes, Jr., Arthur Frederick; d. Elizabeth Dexter, Ann Rutledge, Carol Avery. BLAKELY, 1977, MARVIN, J.D.- (Law) -Born May 18, 1955, Knox- ville, Tenn.; bus.: Certified Law Clerk, Contra Costa County Dis- trict Attorney's Office, 725 Court St., Suite 402, Martinez, Calif. 94553; res. 219 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, Calif. 94606; Yale Alumni Schools Committee '78-'81; At-large Rep., Bd. of Governors, Hast- ings College of Law '81-'82; Pres., Associated Students of Hastings (Student Body) '81-'82; Candidate for Bd. of Dirs., East Oakland Youth Development Center. BLANCHARD, 1939, JERRED GURLEY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 3, 1918, Chillicothe, Mo.; Ptnr., Rickey, Shankman, Blanchard, Agee & Harpster, 3500 100 N. Main Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. 38103; res. 4345 Wyntuck Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38117; Alumni Schools Com., '47-; Alumni Bd., 72-75; Bd. of Dir., Memphis & Shelby Cty. Bar Assn.,

16 '55-'58; Mbr., Shelby Cty. Election Comm., '60-'62; Chmn., Mem- phis Alcohol Licensing Comm., '63; Mbr., Memphis City Council, '68-'72, Chmn., '72; Col., A.U.S., U.S.A.F., '41-46, '51-'53; m. June 19, '47, Eugenia Maude Armisted (dec.); m. March 6, '77, Helen Boschert; s. jerred Gurley, Jr., ('72); d. Maude Cayce, ('73), Eliza- beth Armisted (dec.). BLATTNER, 1976, ROBERT WILLIAM—res. 3944 Rhoda Ave., Oak- land, Calif. 94602. BLUE, 1958, LINDEN S.—Born June 14, 1936, Meeker, Colo.; bus. Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, Beech Aircraft Corp., P.O. Box 85, Wichita, Kans. 67201; res. same as above; Exec. V.P. & Secy., Colorado & Western Properties Corp. '64-'74; Asst. to the Pres., Gates Learjet Corp. '75-'80; Managing Dir. and Chief Exec. Officer, Lear Fan Ltd., '80-'82; Pres., International Rep., American Council of Youth Political Leaders '73-'74, Exec. Corn. '74-'76; Councilman-at-large, Denver City Council '71-75; Chm., Youth Div., Denver Anti-Crime Council '73-'75; Vice Chm., Denver Planning Bd. '71-75; various other civic and social activities; Chm., Denver Alumni Fund; Capt. U.S. Air Force '62-'64; m. Jan. 24, 70, Kathryn Whiteley; s. Austin James Neal; d. Virginia Neal. BOASBERG, 1956, EMANUEL III, LL.B.—(Law)----Born Nov. 25, 1934, Buffalo, N.Y.; Attny., Ptnr., Boasberg, Klores, Feldesman •Sr Tucker, 2101 L St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037; res. 3136 Newark St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008; Class Treas., '56-'66; Class Exec. Corn., '56-; Seminar Leader 72-73; AYA Delegate '78-'80; Class Secy. '81 to present; U.S.O.E.O., '64-'68; A.U.S., '59-'60; m. June 26, '60, Sarah Szold; s. jeb ('85), Torn ('86); d. Margaret, Melissa. BOCKRATH, 1961, RICHARD C., JR., M.S., Ph.D.—(Education)— Born May 7, 1938, St. Louis, Mo.; Research Scientist and Prof., Microbiology, Indiana Univ. School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind. 46223; res. 5114 Grandview Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. 46208; Prof., Microbiology and Immunology, and the Medical Biophysics Pro- gram; Visiting Scholar, Stanford Univ. '78-79; Chm., Argonne National Lab. Biology Committee 79-'80; Visiting Research Fel- low, Univ. of Sussex '65-'67; Bd. of Dirs., and Treas., Chil- dren's House '76-'78; m. June 20, '64, Tiina Kutti; s. Adam Richard; d. Alida. BOCKSTOCE, 1966, JOHN R., B.Litt., D.Phil., Oxford—Born Aug. 10, 1944, Hartford, Conn.; bus. Curator of Ethnology, Old Dartmouth Historical Society, New Bedord Whaling Museum, 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, Mass. 02740; res. 1 Hill St., South Dartmouth,

17 Mass. 02748; Visiting Tutor, Dept. of Ethnology and Prehistory, Univ. of Oxford, '73; Asst. to the Dir., Univ. Museum, Univ. of Penn, '68-70; Special Asst. to the Sec., Smithsonian Institution, '66; m. Jan. 11, '73, Lady Romayne Grimston; s. John Grimston. BODMAN, 1959, WILLIAM CAMP, M.B.A.-(Business and Farming)- Born Sept. 9, 1937, U.S.A.; Self employed, Farmer & Business Consultant, bus. & res. 3550 Via Los Colorados, Lafayette, Calif. 94549; m. July 31, '70, Louise Lyman (dec.); d. Serena Alison. BOREN, 1963, DAVID LYLE, M.A., J.D., LL.D.- (Government)-Born Apr. 21, 1941, Washington, D.C.; Senator, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510; res. 4 Harber Court, Seminole, Okla. 74868; U.S. Sena- tor, '79 to present; Governor of Oklahoma, '75-79; Mbr., Oklahoma State House of Representatives, '67-75; private practice of law, '68-74; Prof. of Political Science, Oklahoma Baptist Univ., '70-'74; Capt., Oklahoma National Guard, '67-74; m. 1977, Molly W. Shi; s. David Daniel; d. Carrie Christine. BOULOS, 1947, WILLIAM M.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 13, 1927, Seattle, Wash.; res. 5145 Kenilworth Pl., N.E., Seattle, Wash. 98105; Treas., Yale Assn. of Western Washington, '61-; Alumni Schools Corn., '60-'68; Yale Alumni Fund, '71-; Co-Chmn., The Campaign for Yale; Cpl., U.S. Army, '50-'52; m. 1964, Barbara Davidson; m. 1973, Vivian Maxwell Dennistoun; ss. Alexander Dennistoun Knapp, Charles Evan Knapp; sd. Elyse Maxwell Knapp. BOUSCAREN, 1969, MICHAEL FREDERIC- (Business)-Born Apr. 7, 1947, San Francisco, Calif.; Vice Pres., Manager, Putnam Manage- ment Co. (tax exempt income funds), One Post Office Square, Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 15 Saxon Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. 02161; Class Treas., '69-74; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N.R., '69-71; Dir., RTA, 74-'75; m. Sept. 9, '80, Edith Clark; d. Chloe Louise. BOWLES, 1935, JOHN E.- (Finance, retired)-Born Jan. 11, 1911, Montclair, N.J.; res. 827 Maxwell Ave., Boulder, Colo. 80302; Con- sultant, Colorado Assn. University Press; retired from Chemical Bank, N.Y., Bowery Savings Bank, N.Y.; Lieut. Comdr., U.S.N.R., Apr. '42-May '46; m. Dec. 12, '45, Sheilah J. Donkin; s. John E., Jr., Bryan Donkin; d. Jenifer (Martinez), Sheilah Elizabeth (Shaffer). BOWMAN, 1957, RALPH DAVID-No address available. BRADFORD, 1934, AMORY HOWE, LL.B.-(Gestalt Therapy)-Born Oct. 1, 1912, Springfield, Mass.; res. P.O. Box 93, River Road, Arlington, Vt. 05250; Yale Univ. Council, '59-'64; Mbr. U.S. Envi- ronmental Protection Agency, 75, Dept. of Environmental Protec- tion, State of Conn., 73-74, President's Advisory Council on Execu-

18 tive Organization, '69-'70, Greater Jamaica Development Corp., Queens, N.Y., '68-'69, Economic 1)evelopment Admin., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, '66, Regional Plan Assn., N.Y., '65, NATO Secreta- riat, London, '51-'52; Advisor on Grants, The Ford Found., '63-'65; Asst. to Publisher, , '47-'54; The New York Times Co., Sec., '54-'57, Dir., '55-'63, V.P. & Business Mgr., '57-'60, V.P. & General Mgr., '60-'63; Attny., Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gar- diner & Reed, N.Y.C., '37-'47; Capt., A.U.S., Special Branch, Mili- tary Intelligence, '43-'45; m. Jan., '41, Carol Rothschild (divorced '65); m. Aug., '67, Virginia Fry (divorced Jan. '70); ni. Feb., '70, Penelope Potter (divorced '76); s. Peter Amory, ('64, Yale Law School, '68), David; d. Carola, Alison, Deborah. BRADFORD, 1966, TIMOTHY McFALL, MAT.- (Consulting)-Born June 12, 1944, Muskogee, Okla.; Ptnr., Hewitt Associates (human resource consulting), 40 Highland Ave., Rowayton, Conn. 06853; res. 26-E Putnam Green, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Yale Lacrosse Assn.: Dir., '70, Bd. of Gov., '71; English Teacher, Greenwich Coun- try Day School, '67-'74, Chinn., English Dept., '72-'74; Educational Consultant, '74-'77; Consultant, Hewitt Associates, '77-, Ptnr., '81-. BRANDT, 1962, JOHN HENRY, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 30, 1940, Cleveland, 0.; Psychiatrist, M.I.T. Medical Dept., Cambridge, Mass. 02139; res. add. Box 530, Lincoln, Mass. 01773; Psychiatrist, McLean Hospital, '70-; Instr. in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, '73-; Mellon Fellow, Clare Coll. Cambridge, England, '62-'64; Appli- cant Interviewer, Alumni Schools Corn., Yale Club of Boston, '75-; Asst. to Dir., Harvard Center for Community Health, '69-'70; Clini- cal Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, '70-73; Asst. Psychiatrist, McLean IIosp., Belmont, Mass. '73-'74; Dir., Waverley House, Belmont, Mass., '73-'74; m. July 30, 63, Jonny Ellison; m. July 25, '80, Marilyn Ruth; d. Sylvia Ann, Laura Ann. BREEN, 1950, J. GERARD-add. 4 Franklin St., Delhi, N.Y. 13753; m. Dec. 26, '58, Lillian Barbara Young. BRESLAU, 1982, JONATHAN-(Student)-Born Jan. 31, 1960, Green- wich, Conn.; res. 2248 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland Heights, 0.44106. BREWSTER, 1962, JAMES HENRY IV-(Business)-Born Mar. 12, 1939, Cambridge, Mass.; Self employed, Owner, The Formsman, a business forms dealership, 900A South Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. 33130; res. 250W. McIntyre St., Key Biscayne, Fla. 33149; Yale Club Interview Com.; A.U.S., Aug. '57-Feb. '58, Specialist 4, Oct. '61-Aug. '62; rn. Sept. 30, '68, Susan Mary Crowley; s. James Henry V; d. Jocelyn Hayes.

19 BREWSTER, 1921, WALTER RICE, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Jan. 27, 1899, , N.Y.; Consulting Ptnr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 200 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; AYA Delegate, '76-79; Class Sec., '76-; Chmn., Era Committee (N.Y. 1920-24), Campaign for Yale '77-'80; Assoc. Fellow, , '76-; Dir. and Sec., Gran- thale Fdn., '46-'54; Pres., William Hale Harkness Fdn., '54-'62; Mbr. Bd. of Assts., Soc. of Mayflower Descendants of State of N.Y., '56-'59, Gov. '59-'65, Deputy Gov., '65-'69; Dir., Rogers Peet Co., '60-'62; Dir., Travelers Aid Soc. of N.Y., '66-'82; Mbr. Honorary Bd., Metropolitan Assistance Corp., '82-; Dir. and Mbr., Exec. Commit- tee, Beekman Downtown Hospital, 74-81; Assoc. Govt. Appeal Agt., U.S. Selective Service, '41-'42; 2d Lieut., F.A. Officers Reserve Corps, W.W. I '18-'23; Lieut. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., W.W. II '42-'45; m. Nov. 7, '44, Dorothy Gatins; s. Walter R., Jr. (70); d. Ethel Dominick Stout (Chapin), Dorothy Hope Stout (Connors). BRONSON, 1947, DAVID BENNET, S.T.B., S.T.M., Th.D.— (Edu- cation)—Born Jan. 25, 1922, Waterbury, Conn.; Teacher, Lincoln- Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, Mass. 01776; res. 10 Ken- way St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; Clergyman, Episcopal Church, '50-'65; 1st Lieut., U.S.N.R., U.S.M.C.R., '42-'45; m. 1965, Martha Berger; d. Sarah, Eleanor Lindley. BROOKE, 1937, FREDERICK H., JR.—(Industrial, retired)—Born Dec. 25, 1914, Washington, D.C.; res. add.: P.O. Box P-87, South Dart- mouth, Mass. 02748; formerly International Affairs, Raytheon Co., Lexington, Mass.; Alumni Fund (Davenport), '50-'54; Cmdr., U.S. Navy (Reserve), '41-'46; m. Aug. 31, '40, Carolyn Chaffee; s. Freder- ick H. III; d. Carolyn (Close), Gaelen (Canning). BROOKS, 1983, PETER MOODY—(Student) —Born Dec. 22, 1960, Hous- ton, Texas; P.O. Box 4933 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; home add.: P.O. Box 336, Route 5, Brenham, Texas 77833. BROOKS, 1962, TRISTAM ANTHONY — (Finance) — Born Sept. 16, 1939, Summit, N.J.; Managing Dir., Salomon Brothers, Inc. (investment banking), 1 New York Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10004; res. Thistle Lane, Rye, N.Y. 10580; Ptnr., Loeb, Rhoades Sr Co., '73-77; Invest- ment Assn. of N.Y., V.P. 74, Pres. 75; V.P., The First Boston Corp., '64-'73; Bd. of Governors, Apawamis Club, 75-; Treas., Bond Club of N.Y., '76; Lieut, (j.g.), U.S.N., June '62-June '64; Deer Island Club Corp., 70-72; m. Nov. 28, '64, Linda Browning Leith; s. Charles Vv'elles II, Rhys Scott; d. Leith Christina. BROWN, 1968, CHRISTOPHER WALWORTH, M.A., J.D.—(Law)—Born

20 Jan. 15, 1947, New York, N.Y.; Admin. Assistant to Hon. Samuel J. Roberts, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 464 City Hall, , Pa. 19107; res. 632 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106; Publishing, Time Inc., '68-'69; Teacher, Taft School, Water- town, Conn., '71; English and Philosophy Teacher, Greens Farms Academy, Greens Farms, Conn. '71-'77; Law Clerk to Hon. S. J. Roberts, '80-'82; m. Aug. 14, '71, Amy Forbes Clark (divorced '79). BROWN, 1966, GEORGE CLIFFORD, M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Jan. 19, 1944, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Orthopaedic Surgeon, 311 North St., White Plains, N.Y. 10605; res. 76 Haviland Road, Harrison, N.Y. 10528; Maj., A.U.S., '72-'74; m. Sept. 18, '71, Kathrin Schwarzschild; s. George Clifford; d. Caitlin Emily, Elizabeth Elsa. BROWN, 1979, ROBERT NELSON, M.F.A.—(Theatre)—Born Apr. 27, 1957, Levittown, Pa.; Actor, Monty Silver Agency, Ltd., 200 W. 57th St., Suite 1303, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 254 W. 25th St., Apt. 6A, New York, N.Y. 10001. BROWN, 1944, SAMUEL TAYLOR GLOVER—(Finance) — Born Feb. 20, 1922, St. Louis, Mo.; V.P., Smith, Barney, Harris, Upham & Co., Inc., Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. 80903; res. 14 Crossland Rd., Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80906; Daven- port Coll. Class Agt. Alumni Fund, '72-; Dean Witter & Co., '47-'60; Kidder, Peabody & Co., '60-'67; Smith, Barney, Harris, Upham & Co., '67-; Trustee, Fountain Valley School; Lieut., U.S.N., June '43-June '46; m. Sept. 29, '62, Nancy R. Patton; s. Nicholas, Samuel Taylor Glover, Jr.; d. Anne Randolph. BROWN, 1945W, WALTER HENDERSON—(Finance)—Born June 9, 1923, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 29 Crescent Rd., Madison, N.J. 07940; Vice Chmn., Exec. Com ., Yale Alumni Bd.; Treas., Class '45W; Pres. Yale Club of Central N.J.; Past Pres., United Fund of Madison and Florham Park, N.J.; Past Dir. & Treas., International Social Service; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., July 1, '43-June 30, '46; m. June 3, '50, Catherine G. Barnett; s. Walter Henderson, Jr., Harold G.; d. Catherine G., Rebecca K. BROWN, 1970, WILLIAM SCOTT, M.F.S., M.Phil.— (Writing)—Bom Sept. 25, 1948, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Publications Editor, Univ. of Mon- tana, Office of Univ. Relations, Missoula, Mont. 59812; res. 10025 O'Brien Creek Road, Missoula, Mont. 59801; Asst. Dir., Undergrad- uate Admissions, '71-77; Pres., Yale Club of Montana, '78-; AYA Rep. Yale Club of Montana, '80-'83; Alumni Schools Committee Chmn., Missoula, '77-; Copy Editor, New Haven Journal Courier,

21 '71; Vice Pres., Bob Marshall Alliance, '81-; Advisor, Univ. of Mon- tana Rodeo Team, '81-; Exec. Dir., RTA, '73-'74; Resident P-T, RTA, 77; m. June 23, '73, Lynda L. Lotz; s. Dawson Scott. BRUBAKER, 1977, JAMES ROBERT-(Finance)-Born Sept. 19, 1955, Woodbridge, Conn.; Asst. Vice Pres. Citicorp (corporate banking and acquisition and finance), 200 S. Wacker, 32d Floor, Chicago, Ill. 60540; res. 820 W. Douglas, Naperville, Ill. 60540; Class Agent, Yale Alumni Fund, 77-; RTA Club Agent, '77-; m. Oct. 7, '78, Nancy Anderson; s. Eric Britton. BRUBAKER, 1976, JOHN KIM-(Business)-Born Oct. 4, 1953, Hart- ford, Conn.; Organizational Field Mgr., Southern New England, Southwestern Co., P.O. Box 820, Nashville, Tenn. 37202; res. 18 Campsite Lane, Setauket, N.Y. 11785; m. June '77, Elizabeth B. Richter ('77). BRYAN, 1971, JAMES TAYLOR, J.D.-(Law)-Born Jan. 6, 1948, Glen Cove, N.Y.; Attorney, Cooper, Williams & Bryan, P.A., 202 NML Bldg., 123 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; res. 301 Oak Ave., Carrboro, N.C. 27510; Pres., Friends of Old Carrboro; Mbr., Univ. Ministry Committee, Chapel of the Cross; m. May 24, '75, Carroll Amanda Kyser; s. William Taylor; d. Amanda Kyser. BRYAN, 1955, L. THOMAS, JR., LL. B. -(Finance)-Born July 27, 1933, Palmerton, Pa.; First V.P., First National Bank of Boston, 100 Fed- eral St., Boston, Mass. 02110; res. 180W. Brookline St., Boston, Mass. 02118; 1955 Class Council, '75-; Assoc., Shearman & Sterling, '61-'66; Asst. V.P., First National Bank of Chicago, '66-'70; Advisory Bd. & Budget Committee, Mass. Bay Transportation Authority, '78-'80; 1st Lieut., A. U.S., '59-'61; m. Aug. 11, '56, Janet E. Haenlein; s. Andrew Thomas; d. Caroline Elizabeth, Amy Eleanor. BUCK, 1969, CHARLES HENRY III, M.A., Ph.D. -(Business)- Bom Mar. 7, 1946, Boston, Mass.; Business Dir., Research & Administra- tion, 1990 N. California Blvd., Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596; res. 2909 Shasta Road, Berkeley, Calif. 94708; m. Dec. 21, '70, Cheryl Lynn Ezell; d. Jennifer Alison, Sarah Katherine. BUCKLEY, 1975, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR-(Writing)-Born Sept. 28, 1952, New York City; Author, Editor, Journalist, 608 23d St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20037; res. same as above; Chief Speechwriter to the V.P. of the United States, '81-'83; Roving Editor, Esquire Maga- zine; Managing Editor, Esquire Magazine. BUCKLEY, 1952, FERGUS REID -(W riting)-Born July 14, 1930, Paris, France; Novelist & Lecturer; bus. Silly Putty Fund, P.O. Box 874, Camden, S.C. 29020; res. Cottage #1, Kamschatka, Kirkwood Lane,

22 Camden, S.C. 29020; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.A., '52-'54; m. 1951 Elizabeth Howell; m. 1972, Rosario (Tasa) Leguina; s. William Huntting, (x'74), Fergus Reid, Jr., Claude Langford, John Alois; d. Elizabeth Hanna; ss. Francisco de Borja Leguina, Santiago Leguina, Francisco Javier Leguina, Francisco dePaula Leguina; sd. Patricia Leguina. BUCKLEY, 1944, JAMES LANE, LL.B., LL.D.— (Government)—Born March 9, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Radio Free /Radio Liberty, Inc., Oettingstrasse 67 am Englischen Garten, 8000 Munich 22, West ; Undersecretary of State for Security Assistance, Feb. '81-Sept. '82; U.S. Senator from New York, 71-'77; Assoc., Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, '49-'53; V.P., The Catawba Corp., New York City, '53-70; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N.R., '43-'46; m. May 22, '53, Ann Frances Cooley; s. Peter P., James F. W., William F. II, David, L., Andrew T.; d. Priscilla L. BUCKLEY, 1950, WILLIAM FRANK, L.H.D., LL.D., Litt.D., D.Sc.0.— (Literary work)—Born Nov. 24, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Na- tional Review, Inc., 150 E. 35th St., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 73 E. 73rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Asst. Instr. Spanish, Yale, '47-'51; Assoc. Editor, American Mercury, '52; Editor-in-Chief, National Review, '55-; Syndicated Columnist, '63-; host TV show, "Firing Line", '66-; Chmn. of Bd., Starr Broadcasting Group, Inc.; author of several books; apptd. by Pres. Nixon to 5 member, USIA Advisory Com., '69; apptd. by the President Public Member of the U.S. delegation to 28th General Assembly of United Nations; Host of PBS' "Great Performances: Brideshead Revisited"; 2d Lieut., A. U.S. Inf., '44-'46; m. Jul. 6, '50, Patricia Taylor, s. Christopher Taylor, (76). BULLOCK, 1981, STANTON B.— (Government Service)—Born Oct. 2, 1957, New York, N.Y.; East Hampton Town Councilman, P.O. Box 1861, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; elected in Nov. 1982. BUNDY, 1921, FREDERICK MCGEORGE, M.B.A.- (Finance retired)— Born Jan. 4, 1900, Grand Rapids, Mich.; res. 102 Bridge St., Manches- ter, Mass. 01944; from Asst. Treas. to Chmn. of Bd., Gorton's of Gloucester, Mass., '23-'68; Pres. to Chmn. of Bd., Cape Ann Bank & Trust Co., Gloucester, Mass.; Pres. Yale Club of Boston, '44-'46; Alumni Bd., '56-'59; AYA 1982 Pres., Natl. Fisheries Institute, '53-'54; Gloucester Chmbr. of Comm., '40-'44; Addison Gilbert Hosp., '50- '52; Manchester, Mass., Housing Bd., '64-75; 2d Lieut., A.U.S.F.A., '18; m. Sept. 2, 1981, Elisabeth Jackson Shrigley; s. Frederick McGeorge, Jr. ('52), Samuel Swift, ('56), David Hollister, ('69); d. Patty Hollister (Wray).

23 BUNDY, 1940, MCGEORGE, L.H.D., LL.D. Litt.D.- (Finance)-Born Mar. 30, 1919, Boston, Mass.; Prof. of History, New York Univ., Dept. of History, 19 University Place, New York, N.Y. 10003; res. 133 E. 80th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Lecturer, '49, Assoc. Prof., '51, Prof. of Government, '54, Dean of Faculty of Arts & Sciences, '53-'61, Harvard Univ.; Special Asst. for Natl. Security Affairs to Presidents Kennedy & Johnson, '61-'66; Pres., Ford Foundation, '66-'79; Capt. A.U.S., '42-'46; m. June 10, '50, Mary B. Lothrop; s. Stephen M., Andrew L., ('76), William L., James A. BUNDY, 1939, WILLIAM PUTNAM, M.A. Hon., LL.B.- (.1 ournalism)- Born Sept. 24, 1917, Washington, D.C.; Editor, Foreign Affairs (quarterly), 58 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 1087 Great Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Yale Corp., '61-; Assoc., Covington & Burling, law firm, Washington, '47-'51; Visiting Prof. & Research Assoc., M.I.T., '69-'71; Columnist, , '70-'72; Staff Dir. & Mbr. Bd. of Natl. Estimates, CIA, '51-'59; Staff Dir., President's Comm. on Natl. Goals, '60; Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense, Internatl Security Affairs, '61-'63, Asst. Sec., '63-'64; Asst. Sec. of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs, '64-'69; Maj., Army Signal Corps, Aug. '41-Feb. '46; Legion of Merit, British MBE; m. Jan. 30, '43, Mary Acheson; s. Michael, Christopher; d. Carol, ('80). BUNNELL, 1927, PHIL W. - (Finance)-Born Sept. 15, 1903, Scran- ton, Penn.; bus. Harris Upham & Co., 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y.; res. 274 East Middle Patent Rd., R.D. 1, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; m. Dec. 29, '45, Margaret E. Nichols; s. Edward H., Phil Walls. BURKE, 1937, CHARLES CLINTON, JR.- (Finance, retired)- Born Oct. 26, 1915, Plainfield, N.J.; res. 3275 Rum Row, Naples, Fla. 33940; formerly Sr. V.P. and Consultant, Fiduciary Trust Co., New York, N.Y.; 1937 Class Sec., '47-'52; Past Pres., Yale Club of Plainfield, N.J.; Past Pres., Yale Club of Madison, Conn. '68-'70; 2d Lieut., A.U.S., Mar. '43-June '46 (volunteer officer candidate); m. Apr. 28, '39, Emily Jo Schweizer; m. Nov. '72, Elise Kaman Coty; m. Nov. '79, Jeane LaViene Lozier; m. Dec. '80, Estelle Robinson Githler; s. Charles Clinton IV; d. Mary Ellen (Strawbridge), Nancy Earle (Brown), Sara Weller (Gilmore). BURKE, 1975, JAMES EUGENE III, J.D.-(Law)-Bons Jan. 24, 1953, Cincinnati, Ohio; Atty., Keating, Muething & Klekamp, 1800 Provi- dent Tower, One E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; res. 3322 Lookout Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208; Yale Alumni Schools Corn-

24 mittee '82; Alumni Recruiter, Yale Football, 77-'82; Atty., Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, '78-'81; American Bar Assn., Ohio State Bar Assn., Cincinnati Art Museum, St. Xavier High School Alumni Coordinator, Cincinnati Fine Arts Fund, Univ. of Cincinnati Cen- ters of Excellence Campaign; m. Sept. 3, '77, Judith L. Rouse; s. James E. IV. BURKUS, 1982, GREGORY JAMES-Born Dec. 12, 1959, Pompton Plains, N.J.; res. 46 Spring Valley Road, Woodbridge, Conn. 06525. BURR, 1962, CHARLES B. II, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 21, 1940, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Sr. Ptnr., Griffith & Burr, P.C., 800 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; res. 425 Huston Rd., Radnor, Penn. 19087; Philadelphia Region Div. Chmn., Alumni Fund, '66-'69; Mbr. Ad- missions Com. Yale Club of Philadelphia, '67-70; Asst. U.S. Attny., Eastern Distr. of Penn., '69-71; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Citizens Crime Comm. of Philadelphia, '76-; Solicitor, Radnor Township Zoning Hearing Bd., '75-; m. Aug. 28, '65, Mary Ray Peck; d. Julia Stuyves- ant, Elizabeth Crawford. BURTT, 1915, EDWIN ARTHUR, Ph.D., L.H.D.- (Education retired)- Born Oct. 11, 1892, Groton, Mass; no address available; Philosophy Staff, Columbia, '21-'23, Univ. of Chicago, '23-'32, Cornell, '32-'60, Sage Prof. of Philosophy at retirement in 1960; m. Sept. 20, '16, Mildred Caroline Camp; m. June 16, '51, Marjorie Frances Murray; d. Edith J., Dorothy N., Virginia H., Winifred (Brinster). BUSH, 1967, DEREK G.-Born Oct. 15, 1943, Buenos Aires, Argentina, S.A.; no address available; m. June 15, '68, Emily Blair Chewning. BUSH, 1948, GEORGE HERBERT WALKER, LL.D.-(Government)- Born June 12, 1924, Milton, Mass.; Vice Pres. of the United States, The White House, Washington, D.C. 20501; res. The Vice Presi- dent's Residence, Washington, D.C. 20501; Pres. & Chmn., Zapata Off-Shore Co., '58-'66; Mbr., U.S. Congress, '67-70; U.S. Permanent Rep. to United Nations (Ambassador) '71-'72; Chmn., Repub. Natl. Com., '73-74; Chief U.S. Liaison Officer, Peking Peoples Republic of , '74-75; Dir. Central Intelligence, '76; Vice Pres., '81-, Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '42-'45; D.F.C., 3 Air Medals; m. Jan. 6, '45, Barbara Pierce; s. George W., ('68), John E., Neil M., Marvin P.; d. Dorothy W. BUSH, 1968, GEORGE WALKER, M.B.A.-(Industry)-Born July 6, 1946, New Haven, Conn.; Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, Bush Exploration Co., P.O. Drawer 10626, Midland, Texas 79702; res. 1405 W. Golf Course, Midland, Texas 79702; Chmn., Midland Cancer Society;

25 Chmn., Midland United Way Fund Drive; 1st Lieut., Texas Air National Guard, '68-'74; m. 1977, Laura Welch; d. Barbara Pierce, Jenna Welch. BUSH, 1953, JONATHAN J., M.B.A.— (Investments)—Bom May 6, 1931, Greenwich, Conn.; Chmn. of the Bd., J. Bush & Co., Inc., 641 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 530 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Co-Chmn., 20th Reunion Special Gifts, Bd. of Dir. Y.A.F.; Dir., Russel Reynolds Associates; Trustee, Boys Club of New York; 1st Lieut, A.U.S., '53-'55; m. Dec. 2, '67, Josephine Bradley; s. Jonathan J., Jr., William Hall.

CALDWELL, 1933, SAMUEL SMITH, J.D.—(Industrial)—Born June 20, 1910, Omaha, Nebraska; Chmn. and Chief Exec. Officer, W. R., Willett Lumber Co., Inc., 849 Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 40202; res. 1510 Hobbs Park Rd., Anchorage, Ky., 40223; Louisville Enrollment Scholarship Corn., '46-'76; 1933 Regional Class Agt.; Ky. Chmn., Campaign for Yale, '76; School Bd. Anchorage, Ky. Public Schools, 14 years; Mbr. of Bd. & Past Pres., Children's Agency of Louisville; Sgt., A.U.S. Inf., Sept. '43-Oct. '45; Bronze Star; m. Apr. 26, '41, Frances Cushing Bixby; s. Harold McMillan Bixby, Samuel Smith, III, ('66), Edgar Morsman, Henry Adams. CAMPBELL, 1982, GAVIN ELLIOTT—(Government)—Born Feb. 29, 1960, Elsah, Ill.; Analyst (international grain, livestock, and farm machinery export for State of Ill.), International Trade Section, Div. of Marketing and Agricultural Services, Dept. of Agriculture, State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill. 62706; res. 600 E. Jackson, Apt. 1-S, Springfield, Ill. 62701. CAMPBELL, 1981, KIMBERLY C.—Born Sept. 15, 1958, Chicago, Ill.; add. 609 Columbus Ave., Apt. 18B, New York, N.Y. 10024. CANGELOSI, 1972, RUSSELL JOSEPH—Born June 9, 1950, Chicago, Ill.; res. Route 9, Beaver Dam, Berwick, Me. 03901. CAPOZZALO, 1976, DOUGLAS DANIEL—(Theatre)—Born Dec. 6, 1953, Wiltshire, England; add.: c/o Tardaeweth, Box 87, Star Route N., Newport, Ore. 97365; The New Stage, Summer, '76.

26 CAPRON, 1960, PAUL-(Business)-Born Jan. 5, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio; no address available. CAREY, 1945W, JOHN, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)-Born June 11, 1924, Philadelphia, Penn.; Ptnr., Coudert Brothers, 200 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 860 Forest Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Adjunct Asst. Prof., N.Y. U. Law School, '68-71; Asst. Distr. Attny., Philadel- phia, '52-'54; City Councilman, Rye, '63-'67, '71-73; Mayor, Rye, '73-; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '42-'46; m. Feb. 24, '51, Patricia F. Frank; s. Henry F., ('75), John Jr., ('78), Douglas; d. Jennifer P. CA R LSEN, 1957, RAY ALLEN, M.D.- (Medicine )-Born Jan. 25, 1935, Denver, Colo.; Physician (Dermatologist), 1551 116th N.E., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; res. 14327 N.E. 16th Place, Bellevue, Wash. 98007; Assoc. Clinical Prof., Univ. of Washington School of Med. '75; Little League Coach; Capt., U.S.A.F., July '63-June '65; Air- man's Medal; m. July 2, '63, Judith L. Claspy; s. Scott B., Jody E. CARLSSON, 1981, MATS ERIK-(Business)-Bom Mar. 13, 1957, Jarna, ; res. Skarpskyttevagen 15, 15300 Jarna, Sweden; bus. Travel Guide, Italy; Cpl., Army, '81-'82. CASE, 1970, PHILIP BENHAM, JR.-(Industrial)-born Jan. 10, 1948, Montgomery, West Va.; Independent Oil & Gas Producer, P.O. Box 574, Marietta Ohio 45750; res. 314 Sixth St., Marietta, 0. 45750; Pres., Southeast Ohio Oil & Gas Assn.; Pres., Marietta City Bd. of Educa- tion; Washington Co. Joint Vocational School Bd. of Education; Sec., Marietta Area Health Fdn.; m. Aug. 7, '76, Barbara McNair; s. Eric; d. Natalie. CASSCELLS, 1976, CHRISTOPHER DYSON, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Mar. 18, 1953, Wilmington, Del.; Resident Physician, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Dept. of Orthopedics, 789 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06504; res. 165 Roydon Road, New Haven, Conn. 06511; AYA, Class of 1975; m. May 25, '81, Susan Marshall Warren. CASSEL, 1958, JOHN A.- (Business)-Pres., Selfin Corp., Vineyard Haven, Mass.; res. (Oct.-May) R.F.D. #1, East Fairfield, Vt. 05448 (June-Sept.) Vineyard Haven, Mass. CAULKINS, 1943, GEORGE PECK, JR.-(Business)-Born Mar. 25, 1921, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Pres., Caulkins Oil Co., 2100 Colorado State Bank Bldg., 1600 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 435 West- wood Dr., Denver, Colo. 80206; Regional Chmn., Campaign for Yale; AYA Rep. '80-'83; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '42-'45; m. Mar. 2, '62, Eleanor Newman; s. George Peck, III, John Newman, David Inger- soll, Maxwell Oliver Bruce; d. Mary Ingersoll. CAULKINS, 1948, JOHN ERWIN-(Finance)-Bom Aug. 5, 1923,

27 Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Treas., H. J. Caulkins & Co., 505 Capitol Park Bldg., 1145 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.; res. 33 Willow Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 48236; in. Dec. 28, '46, Patricia Margaret Wells; s. John W. CERVERIS, 1983, MICHAEL ERNEST-(Student)-Born Nov. 6, 1960, Bethesda, Md.; res. 345 E. 93d St., Apt. 19E, New York, N.Y. 10028. CHAFEE, 1947, JOHN HUBBARD, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 22, 1922, Providence, R.I.; U.S. Senator, Dirksen Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; res. 7110 Thrasher Road, McLean, Va. 22101; perm. res. Ives Road, East Greenwich, R.I. 02818; Corporation, '72; R.I. House of Representatives, '57-'63; Governor of R.I., '63-'69; Secretary of the Navy, '69-'72; U.S. Senator, R.I. '77-; Capt. USMC, '42-'45, '51-'52; m. Nov. 4, '50, Virginia B. Coates; s. Zechariah, Lincoln D., John H., Jr., Quentin G.; d. Trissie (dec.), Georgia deF. CHENEY, 1958, RONALD LAWTON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Apr. 27, 1936, Clinton, Mass.; bus. Attorney; res. 949 Centre St., Newton, Mass. 02159; Alumni Schools Corn., Boston, '67-'69; Priv. Practice, '66-'69; Exec. Dir. Cambridge & Somerville, Mass., Legal Services, '69-72; Securities & Exchange Comm., '72-'75; Congressional Fel- low, Am. Political Science Assn., '75-'76; 1st Lieut., A.U.S. Jan. 1, '62-Mar. 16, '65; Good Conduct Medal; m. Mar. 1, '69, Beverly Sargent; s. Nicholas; d. Felicia, Rebecca. CHIBUNDU, 1980, MAXWELL 0.-Born May 14, 1957, Nigeria; add. 11 Badaru St., Suru-Lere, Lagos, Nigeria. CHILDS, 1962, HENRY C.-(Writing)-Born June 10, 1941, New York, N.Y.; Writer, bus. & res. Painter Ridge Rd., Washington, Conn. 06793; m. Oct. 18, '69, Charlotte Mary Pavek. CHILDS, 1976, STARLING WINSTON, B.Sc.-(Forestry)-Born Oct. 30, 1953, Winsted, Conn.; Consulting Forester (self- employed), 164 Litchfield Road, Norfolk, Conn. 06058; res. same as above; Bd. of Dirs., RTA, '79-'82; AYA Forestry School Rep.; Bd. of Dirs., Jane Coffin Childs Fund for Medical Research, Charles Albert Coffin Fund for the Medical Library; Research Asst., Forest Service, '76-77; Asst. Prof. of Biology, Univ. of Hartford, '81-'82; Bd. of Dirs., Connwood, Inc., '81-; S.W. Childs Management Corp., '79-; Conn. Forest and Parks Assn., '81-; Bd. of Trustees, Berkshire-Litchfield Environmental Conservancy Council, '82-; Dir., RTA, '79-'82; m. Jan. 3, '81, Michelle Lynne Stevens. CHIMENTI, 1962, NORMAN VICTOR, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 16, 1940, Chicago, Ill.; bus. Atty. (self-employed), 1211W. 22d St., Suite

28 500, Oak Brook, 111. 60521; Of Counsel, McBride, Baker & Schlosser, Oak Brook, Ill.; res. 439 N. Bruner St., Hinsdale, 111. 60521; Chicago Bar Assn.; Labor Law Corn., Illinois Manufacturers' Assn.; Fresh- man Counselor/Carnegie Teaching Fellowship, '62-'63; Sgt., U.S.M.C.R., Sept. '63-Sept. '68; American Spirit Honor Medal; m. Aug. 21, '65, Barbara Jean Morgan; s. Chad Morgan, Derek Dante. CHITTENDEN, 1939, GEORGE HASTINCS—(Finance)—Born June 12, 1917, Pelham Manor, N.Y.; Bank Consultant, Arthur D. Little, Inc., 405 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10174; res. 322 Highland Rd., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Sec. of Class of '39, '48-'53; Mbr. Class Exec. Corn.; Chmn., 10th & 25th Reunion Alumni Fund Campaigns; Morgan Bank & Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, '39-76, (Senior V.P., '65-76); Pres., Bankers Assn. for Foreign Trade, '62-'63; Dir.: Morgan Guaranty Internatl. Finance Corp., J. P. Morgan of Canada, Ltd., Toronto; past Pres., Forex Club of America; Trustee: United Hosp., Portchester, N.Y., '75-'81; Vassar Coll. '65-'73, '80-'84; Rye Country Day School, '56-'65; Chmn., Rye United Fund, '58-'59; Capt., U.S.A.F., '42246; Dir., RTA; Treas., RTA, D.T.; m. March 20, '43, Laura J. Carey; s. George H. ('66), Paul W.; d. Carey (Curtis), Laura (Lyons). CHOA, 1981, CHRISTOPHER JAMES—(Architecture)—Born July 10, 1959, New York N.Y.; Architect, David Paul Helpern, Associates, 9 E. 41st St., New York, N.Y. 10028; res. 1235 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; present firm, Nov. '82 to present; Designer, Leigh & Orange Architects, Hong Kong, Nov. '81-July '82; Designer/Con- tractor, Russell Restoration Corp., July '82-Nov. '82; Bd. of Trustees, Fleming School, N.Y., '78-'83. CIRIE, 1964, JOHN A., M.B.A.— (Marine Corps)—Born May 2, 1942, New Haven, Conn.; Lieut. Colonel, Dir. of Advertising, Marine Corps Recruiting, HQMC U.S. Marine Corps, (Code MRM), Washington, D.C. 20380; res. 317 9th St., S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003; Spec. Asst. for Manpower to Asst. Secretary of the Navy, '79-'82; Lieut. Col., U.S.M.C., '64-; Silver Star, Bronze Star, Navy Commendation, Army Commendation medals; m. Oct. 17, '64, Ann Gawlak; m. Dec. 26, '82, Anne Bartley; d. Cybele Ann, Andrea Mary, Amanda Brooke. CLARK, 1972, DOUGLAS WELLS, Ph.D.— (Science)—Born Oct. 26, 1950, Richland, Wash.; Consulting Engineer, Digital Equipment Corp., 295 Foster St., Littleton, Mass. 01460; res. 38 Saltonstall Road, Medford, Mass. 02155; Mbr. of Research Staff, Xerox Palo Alto

29 Research Center, '76-'80; Principal Engineer, Digital Equipment Corp., '80-'82; m. Aug. 27, '77, Marie-Therese Flaherty; s. Dennis B.F. CLARK, 1965, GERALD HOLLAND-(Theatre)-Born Oct. 11, 1943, Dal- las, Texas; bus.: Actor; res. 817 VVestbourne, Apt. 19, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. CLARK, 1978, J. BRUCE-Born Feb. 26, 1956, St. Louis, Mo.; add. 91 Powell Place, Hempstead, N.Y. 11550. CLARK, 1957, R. INSLEE, JR., M.S.S., M.A.- (Education)-Born June 8, 1935, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Pres., Horace Mann-Barnard Schools, Inc., 231 W. 246th St., Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y. 10471; res. 258W. 246th St., Riverdale, Bronx, N.Y. 10471; Yale: Asst. Dir. of Admissions, Asst. Master, Trumbull College, Dean of Trumbull College, Lecturer in Sociology, Dean of Admissions, Financial Aid & Student Appoint- ment; Trustee: N.Y. State Assn. of Independent Schools, Saddle River School, Darrow School, British-American Education Fdn.; Pres., N.Y. State Athletic Assn.; Consultant: Columbia Univ., Ye- shiva Univ., Ford Fdn., Dreyfus Fdn.; Mbr., Advisory Bd., Bronx Redevelopment Agency; Capt., U.S.A.F., '59-'61. CLARK, 1965, STEPHEN EDWARD, J.D.-(Law)-Born June 17, 1943, Oakland, Calif.; Attny. Athearn, Chandler & Hoffman, 111 Sutter St., 19th Floor, San Francisco, Calif. 94104; res. 29 Upper Martling Road, San Anselmo, Calif. 94960; Dir., San Francisco Yale Club, '70-, Pres., '78-'80; Alumni Schools Committee, '70-; AYA Rep. '80-82, at-Large, '82-; Bd. of Trustees, San Anselmo School Dist., '81-; 2nd Lieut. U.S. Army Signal Corps, '69-'71; m. Aug. 15, '65, Etta Inge Mueller; d. Nina Curtis, Nicki Marie Louise, Kim. CLARK, 1961, THOMAS W.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 7, 1939, Buffalo, N.Y.; bus. Clark Paper Converting, Inc., 3733 Park East Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44122; res. 174 S. Main St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; m. March 25, '61, Anne Buffington Fager; s. Thomas W., Jr.; d. Mary M. CLARK, 1945W, WILLIAM JUDKINS- (Business )-Born July 20, 1924, Savannah, Ga.; add. P.O. Box 1500, Pawley's Island, S.C. 29585; Alumni Bd., '68-'72; Dir., Alumni Fund, '73-'78; Chmn., Hale & Yale Associates, '74-'76; Chmn, Class Council, Yale Class of 1945W, '75-; V.P., Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., '59-'63; Pres., Ciba Products Co., '66-'71; 1st Lieut., Pilot, U.S.A.F., '43-'46; Air Medal, Pacific Theater; Dir. Deer Island Club Corp., '57-'63; m. Sept. 4, '50, Mary

30 DeMoville Thompson; s. William Judkins, Jr.; d. Catherine Judkins, Mary Hamilton. CLAUDE, 1952, ABRAM, JR.—(Finance)—Born Dec. 14, 1927, Washington, D.C.; Exec. V.P., Security Pacific Financial Services, 100 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Guard Hill Road, Bed- ford, N.Y. 10506; Yale Development Bd., '67-'72; Treas., Yale Club of New York, '64-72; Committee for Nomination of Alumni Fel- lows, '69-'72, Chmn. '72; Sr. V.P., Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., '72-'80; V.P., Bessemer Securities Corp., '69-'72; V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust, '55-'69; Port of N.Y. Authority, '52-'55; Trustee, Westminster School, '59-, Chmn., '69-'74; Pres. and Dir., National Industries for the Blind, '62-; Trustee, Phipps Houses, '70-; TIP Neighborhood House, 70-; Pres., Bedford Assn.; Vestryman and Treas., St. Mat- thews Church, '79-; Trustee, Lenox Hill Hospital, '65-'80; Treas. and Dir., U.S, Committee for Refugees, '60-'70; Sgt., A.U.S., Sept. '46- Mar. '48; m. Dec. 29, '51, Mary Hanton Dee; m. Sept. 30, '72, Elizabeth James Thorson; s. Abram, Andrews; d. Lisa; ss Robert Thorson; sd. Carolyn ('84), Virginia, Martha Thorson. CLAY, 1964, ALEXANDER STEPHENS, J.D.—(Law)—Born Oct. 23, 1942, Atlanta, Ga.; Attny., Ptnr., Kilpatrick & Cody, 3100 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30043; res. 3578 Ranier Drive, Atlanta, Ga. 30327; AYA, '72-'82; Spec. Rep. of the Pres. for Indian Land Claims Negotiations, '77-79; Dir., U.S.-Rep. of China Joint Economic Council; Dir., Atlanta Economic Development Corp.; Mbr., Atlanta International Task Force; m. Sept. 5, '64, Helen Harrison Straus; s. Alexander Stephens V, Harrison Straus; d. Andrea Wolstenholme. CLAY, 1963, JESSE LORINC—(Writing)—Born May 3, 1941, Honolulu, Hawaii; res. 1205 Ridgecrest Drive SE., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108; Self-employed, writing and management of family proper- ties (commercial and residential); writing: fiction. CLAY, 1965, TIMOTHY J., J.D.—(Law)—Born Apr. 19, 1943, Los An- geles, Calif.; Attny., Ptnr., Phillips & Giraud, 9 rue Alfred de Vigny, 75008 Paris, France; res. 11 rue Borghese, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. CLUCAS, 1939, LOWELL MELCHER—(Finance)—Born July 14, 1917, Bridgeport, Conn.; Principal, Harlan & Clucas, Inc., Investor Rela- tions Consultants, 155 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. 94104; res. 1794 Oakdell Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025; Dir. of Corporate Communications, Crown Zellerbach Corp., San Francisco, '58-'72; Dir.: Calif. Life Corp., Los Angeles, '72-, KQED, Inc., Bay Area

31 Public TV Station, '60-'72, San Francisco Planning & Urban Rene- wal Assn., '60-'72; Mbr. & Officer, San Francisco Chapter, Natl. Investor Relations Institute; Trustee, World Affairs Council of Northern Calif., '58-72; Mbr., U.S. Delegation Staff, UN General Assembly, New York, '50-51, & Paris, '51-'52; U.S. Public Affairs Officer for Bavaria, '52-'54; Office of War Information, '42-'45; m. March 29, '41, Margaret Hunter; s. Lowell M. III; d. Aileen. COFFIN, 1949, WILLIAM SLOANE, JR., B.D., D.D.— (Ministry)—Born June 1, 1924, New York, N.Y.; The Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10027; Chaplain, '58-'75; m. Dec. 13, '56, Eva Anna Rubinstein; m. Aug. 23, '69, Harriet H. Gibney; s. Alexander, David; d. Amy; ss. Phillip Alexander Gibney; sd. Margot Gibney. COGGINS, 1984, DANIEL SETON —add. 48 Islington Road, Auburn- dale, Mass. 02166. COGSWELL, 1961, JOHN M., L.L.B.—(Low)—Born Aug. 17, 1939, DelNorte, Colo.; Attny., Ptnr., Cogswell & Wehrle, 2510 Lincoln Center Bldg., 1660 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. 80264; res. 12 Random Rd., Englewood, Colo. 80110; John H. Tippit, Esq., '67-'70; Colo. Republican activities; Capt., U.S.M.C., '64-'67; m. Nov. 23, '62, Brooke Hurley; s. John Hurley, Sydney; d. Jennifer Brooke, Abby. COHEN, 1968, KENNETH SAUL, D.D.S.— (Dentistry)—Born July 5, 1946, Trenton, N.J.; Dentist, private practice, 1447 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30309; res. 5585 Glen Errol Road, Atlanta, Ga. 30327; Part-time Faculty, Emory Univ. School of Dentistry; Tele- communications Consultant; V.P., U.S. Dial Corp., P.S.A., Inc.; Mbr. Bd. of Dirs., Alliance Theatre Co., 78-; Mbr. Bd. of Dirs., Atlanta Contemporary Dance Co.; SP-4, A. U.S., '69-74; m. Nov. 30, '68, Patricia Ann Albert; s. Jeffrey Howard; d. Brandy Lynne. COHEN, 1974, ROBERT LEWIS—(Films) — Born Jan. 23, 1952, New York, N.Y.; Owner, Wingstar Film Productions, Inc., 114 E. 32d St., New York, N.Y. 10016; Writer, Dir., Producer of motion pictures for theatre, television and corporations; res. 30 W. 13th St., New York, N.Y. 10011; Writer, Producer, Designer, Tele-Tactics, Inc., Feb. 75-June 76. CONNELLY, 1945, WILLIAM JAMES, JR. — (Finance) — Born Jan. 13, 1922, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Dir. of Advertising, Mellon Bank, N.A., Mellon Square, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 1600 Anderson Rd., Glenshaw, Pa. 15116; A. Y.A. 70-76; Treas., Class of 1945, 76-; Pres., Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '67-'69; Dir., Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club of Pitts- burgh, '69-'72; Alumni Bd. Member-at-Large, '69-74; Dir., Pitts-

32 burgh Advertising Club; Capt., Pilot, U.S.A.A.F., '42-'46; D.F.C., Air Medal with 5 Battle Stars; m. Apr. 18, '53, Jean Wykoff; s. William J. III; d. Kathleen Mary, Marcy Ann. CONNICK, 1952, ANDREW JACKSON, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1930, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, I Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 1060 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., '52-'54; m. Apr., 15, '55, Alice Lamm; s. Peter Lamm, David McGuire. CONNICK, 1945, Louis, M.A., M.A.T.-(Consulting)-Born Mar. 30, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Consultant to U.S. and Foreign Governments on Third World Rural Development Projects; res. and bus. P.O. Box 855, Old Lyme, Conn. 06371; Asst. to Dir. of Admissions, '54-'56; Alumni Fund Class Agent, '80-; Teacher, Hotchkiss School, '47-49, '51-'54; William Penn Charter School, '56-'60; Fulbright Teacher (Burma), '60-'61; Univ. of Ill., '61-'62; Overseas Dir., Asia Fdn., '62-71; USAID, '71-75; International Human Assistance Programs, '75-'79; International Institute of Conn., '79-'80; Conn. Senate Refu- gee Resettlements Coordinator, '80-'81; 1st Lieut., U.S. M.C.R., '42- '46, Presidential Unit Citation, Purple Heart; m. Nov. 11, '63, Catha- rine Murphree. CONNORS, 1974, DAVID MICHAEL, J.D.-(Law)- Born Mar. 30, 1952, South Bend, Ind.; Attny., LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101; res. 730 W. Kensingston St., Farmington, Utah 84025; Law Clerk to Hon. Ellsworth A. Van Graafeiland, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, '79-'80; Mis- sionary for Church of Latter Day Saints, stationed in Italy, June 74-June '76; m. June 25, '77, Corinne Hansen; s. John Michael; d. Sarah. CONNORS, 1959, JAMES JOSEPH, M.B.A.,-(Business)-Born Dec. 15, 1937, Hartford, Conn.; Pres., Lowrey Organ Co., Norlin Corp., 707 Lake Coor Road, Deerfield, Ill. also Consultant, McKinsey and Co., Inc.; Purchasing Mgr., Winchester, Div. of Olin; res. 484 Orchard Lane, Winnetka, Ill. 60093; Coll. Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '59-70; Class Council, 1959, 75-; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '59-'62; m. Aug. 1, '59, Joy Heaton; s. James J. IV; d. Gayle E. CONWAY, 1981, JOSEPH LEO, JR. -(Finance)-Born Feb. 3, 1958, Augusta, Ga.; bus. Securities Option Arbitrageur, Mabon Nugent & Co., 115 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10006. COOKE, 1933, FRANCIS JUDD, Mus.B., (Edinburgh) Mus.D. - (Education retired Music)-Born Dec. 28, 1910, Honolulu, Hawaii; Lecturer in Music; res. 2 Stratham Rd., Lexington, Mass. 02173;

33 Assoc. Prof., Yale Music School, '59-'60; Teacher of Music, New England Conservatory, '39-70; Lecturer in Music, Wellesley Coll. '73-'77; m. Sept. 3, '38, Maymay Ludwig; s. Lindsay, Donald Francis, ('63), Brian Ludwig, Duncan Charles; d. Charlotte, Nym. COOKE, 1959, JoHN PATRICK, M.S. (Spring '77) M.B.A.—(Trans- portation)—Born Apr. 9, 1927, Derby, Conn.; Dir., Facilities of Materials Handling Systems, Emery Air Freight Corp., Executive Offices, Old Danbury Road, P.O. Box 322, Wilton, Conn. 06897; V.P., Bradley Facilities, Inc.; res. 290 Old Branchville Road, Ridge- field, Conn. 06877; Chmn., Graduate Rowing Advisory Committee, '71-'81; Pres., Yale Crew Assn., '76-'80, Secy., '80-; Area Dir., Cam- paign for Yale, '77-'80; Chmn., Arrangements Committee, 25th Reunion; Dir., International Construction, Inc., 71-; Chmn., Sr. High School Building Corn., Ridgefield, '67-'74; Mbr., Ridgefield Town Charter Comm., '73-'74; Capt., U.S.M.C., Dec. '59-Dec. '64; m. May 11, '63, H. Torrey Matheson; s. J. Patrick, Jr.; d. Emily Pratt, Rachel Forsythe. COOKE, 1936, ROBERT BARBOUR— (Journalism retired)—Born Feb. 24, 1914, Paterson, N.J.; res. Shore Road, Remsenburg, N.Y. 11960; Sports Editor, N.Y . Herald Tribune, '47-'59; Editor, Golf Magazine, '60; Dir. Public Relations, Schaefer Brewing Co., '60-'67; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., '42-'45; Air medal, 6 clusters; m. Dec. 26, '65, Elizabeth Rappleye; s. Stuart, Michael Eliot. COOMBS, 1965, ORDE MUSGRAVE, M.A.—(Literary work & Tele- vision)—Born St. Vincent, West Indies; Co-host, WPIX TV "Con- versations," Contributing Editor, New York Magazine, 755 2nd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 311 E. 23rd St., New York, N.Y. 10010. COOPER, 1977, CARNELL, M.D.—(Medicine)—Born May 16, 1955, Dillon, S.C.; Intern in Surgery, Univ. of Minnesota Hospitals, Box 227, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455; res. 916 S. 9th Ave., Dillon, S.C. 29536; and 1139 15th Ave., S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 55415; Dir., East End Health Center. COOPER,1917, HENRY SAGE FENIMORE, M.D., LL.D.—(Medicine retired)—Born Mar. 9, 1895, Albany, N.Y.; res. 850 Park Ave., Apt. 11A, New York 10021; 2d Surgical Service, Bellevue Hosp., '26-'36; Attending Surgeon, Presby. Hosp., N.Y.C., '37-'60; Assoc. Clin. Prof. Surgery, Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, '37-'60; Capt., F.A., '17-'19; Dir. RTA; m. Oct. 6, '17, Katherine Lemoine Guy; s. James Feni- more, ('51), Henry Spotswood Fenimore, ('56); d. Susan Sage Feni- more (Weil), Katherine Lemoine Fenimore (Cary).

34 COOPER, 1923, JOHN SHERMAN, LL.D. -(Government, Law)-Born Aug. 23, 1901, Somerset, Ky.; Of Counsel, Covington & Burling, Attorneys-at-Law, 1201 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D.C. 20044; res. 2900 N St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20007, or Somerset, Ky.; Yale University Council; Mbr., Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, Washington, '49-'52; of Counsel, Covington & Burling, Washington, '73-'74; Mbr., U.S. Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, '49, '50, '51, '68; Special Advisor to Sec. of State Acheson in NATO meetings, Europe, '50 & '51; House of Representatives, Ky. Gen. Assembly, '28-'30; Cty. Judge, Pulaski Cty., Ky., '30-'37, Circuit Judge, '45; Mbr., U.S. Senate, '47-'49, '53-55, '57-'73; Ambassador to India & Nepal, '55-'56; First Ambassador German Democratic Re- public, Oct. '74-Sept. '76; Capt., A.U.S., Corps of Military Police, '42-'45 (assigned to Military Government, '44-'45), Bronze Star; m. Lorraine Rowan. COREY, 1965, ALAN LYLE III-(Finance)-Born Mar. 30, 1942, New York, N.Y.; Assoc. Broker, New York Stock Exchange, Wertheim & Co., 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 6 Libby Drive, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542; m. Oct. 2, '65, Christine Louise Benson; s. Alan Lyle IV, Robert William; d. Christine Margaret, Cynthia Elise. COSGROVE, 1969, THOMAS FRANCIS-(Business)-Born Dec. 8, 1946, Malden, Mass.; Exec. Search Consultant, The Cosgrove Co., 18 Asylum St., Suite 505, Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. 47 Mattatuck Road, Bristol, Conn. 06010; Asst. Secy., Yale Club of Boston, '70-'72; Urban Planner, Boston, Mass., '69-'73; City Concillor, Malden, '71- '73; Aetna Life & Casualty, '73-'78: Exec. Recruiter, Asst. to the Chairman, Pension and Medical Plan Consultant; Hartford National Bank, '78-'80, Asst. V.P. for Staffing; Hartford Insurance Group, Field Staffing Mgr., '80-'82; m. May 30, '70, Wendellyn Hinton; s. Andrew Thomas; d. Victoria Eileen. COSTIKYAN, 1929, GRANGER-(Finance)-Born Mar. 29, 1907, Montclair, N. J.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 30 E. 62d St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Alumni Bd., '52-'62; Chmn., Alumni Fund, '54-'56; University Coun- cil, '54-'56; Corn. Nomination of Alumni Fellows to Yale Corp., '57-'60, Chmn., '60; Assn. of Yale Alumni, '72-'75; Bd. of Governors, '72-'74; N.Y. Trust Co., '29-'59, V.P.; Chemical Bank '59-62, Sr. V.P.; First Bank System, Minneapolis, '62-'69, Pres. and Chmn.; Mbr. North Salem, N.Y. Bd. of Education, '56-'61, Pres. '58-'59; Trustee, Macalester Coll., '66-72; Dir., Bush Found., St. Paul, '69-73; Council,

35 Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, '73-75; m. Feb. 17,'40, Margaret Lawrence Taylor; d. Gail Lawrence, Joan Ransom (Jarvis), Nancy Hammond (Johnson), Wendy Warren. COWDRY, 1968, REX WILLIAM, M.D., M.P.H.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 12, 1947, Des Moines, Iowa; Assoc. Clinical Dir., Intramural Research Program, National Institute of Mental Health, The Clinical Center 10/4C414, Bethesda, Md. 20205; res. 3101 34th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20008; Assoc. Clinical Prof., Georgetown Univ. Medical School; Falk Fellow, American Psychiatric Assn., '74-'76; U.S. Public Health Service, June '76-; m. Donna E. Patterson. COWLES, 1913, ALFRED-(Finance)-Born Sept. 15, 1891, Chicago, Ill.; Investment Counselor, 2215 Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611; res. 225 E. Onwentsia Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045; m. 1925, Elizabeth I. Strong; m. Oct. 24, '49, Louise Lamb; s. Richard Livingston; d. Anne (Walsh). COWLES, 1921, WILLIAM SHEFFIELD-(Finance retired)-Born Oct. 18, 1898, New York, N.Y.; res. P.O. Box 304, Farmington, Conn. 06032; University Council, '48-'56; Ptnr., Wood, Walker & Co., Investment Bankers, '30-'69; Mbr. Conn. State Legislature, '49-55, Spkr. of the House, '53-'55; Mayor, Farmington, Conn., '56-'60; 1st Lieut., U.S.M.C. '18-'20 (A.E.F.); Capt., U.S.N., '41-'46; U.S. Expe- ditionary Force, WWI;' Member Adm. Halsey's Staff, South Pacific, WWII. m. July 9, '21, Margaret Krech (deceased Mar. 16, '82); s. William S., Jr. ('45). CRAWLEY, 1984, BRIAN Scorr-add, 1267 Herschel Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45208. , 1929, GEORGE, JR., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 3, 1907, Cleveland, Ohio; no address available; m. Jane Halle, m. Helga Sandburg; s. George, III; d. Ann, Joan, Susan. CROSS, 1966, ALAN W., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born July 11, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Pediatrician; Asst. Prof. of Social and Administrative Medicine and Pediatrics, Univ. of North Carolina School of Medi- cine, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; res. 238 Knollwood Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; Lecturer, Dept. of Pediatrics, Univ. of Nairobi, Kenya, '75-'77; Capt., A.U.S., July '71-June '73; V.P., Deer Island Club Corp., '68-'73, Treas. '74; m. Aug. 31, '68, Marion Johnson; d. Julia Marion, Katherine Lee, Susanna, Caroline. CROSS, 1937, RICHARD JAMES, M.D., Med. Sc.D.- (Medicine, Education)-Born March 31, 1915, New York, N.Y.; Prof. & Chmn., Dept. of Community Medicine, CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School, P.O. Box 101, Piscataway, N.J. 08854; res. 210 Elm Rd., Princeton,

36 N.J. 08540; Asst. Prof. of Medicine & Asst. Dean, Columbia Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, '57-'59; Asst. Prof. of Medicine & Assoc. Dean, Univ. of Pittsburgh, '59-63; Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Ghana, '63; Asst. to Dir., Assn. of Am. Medical Colleges, '64-'65; Prof. of Medicine & Assoc. Dean, Rutgers Medical School, '65-'70; Mbr., Bd. of Education, Fair Lawn, N.J., '51-'54; Capt., MC., AUS, Oct. '42-Jan. '46; Purple Heart, Bronze Star; Bd. of Dirs., Deer Island Club, '54-'58; m. June 28, '39, Margaret W. Lee; s. R. James, Jr., ('62), Alan W., ('64); d. M. Lee, Anne R., Jane R. ('82 M.D.). CROSS, 1941, WILLIAM R. —(Finance)—Born Apr. 26, 1917, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Langeloth Foundation, 1 E. 42d St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. R.D. #2, South Bedford Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; Alumni Bd., '69-71; A.Y.A. Yale Medal Corn., '70-71; Yale Alumni Fund, '41, Class Agt., '76-; V.P., New York Trust Co., '46-'59; Exec. V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; Dir., National Sugar Refining Co., '67-'69; AMAX, Inc., 74-; Crompton Co., Inc., '70-; New York Times Co., 73-; Trustee & V.P., Children's Aid Soc., '62-75; Trustee & Vice Chmn., Citizens' Budget Comm., '68-; Dir., Caramoor, Inc., '75-; Mbr., N.Y. Chmbr. of Commerce, '68-; Lieut., U.S.N., '43-'46; m. June 14, '58, Sally Smith; s. William R. III ('81), Frederic N.; d. Pauline C. CRUIKSHANK, 1952, PAUL FESSENDEN, JR.—(Railroad Mgmt.)— Born Apri124, 1930, Washington, Conn.; V.P. Operations & Mainte- nance, The Milwaukee Road, 516 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 60606; res. 710 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Ill., 60093; Alumni Fund Solicitor, Calhoun College, '52-76; Operating Dept., Great Northern Railway, '52-'67; Asst. V.P. Market Planning, Burlington Northern, '67-71; Pres., Fort Worth & Denver Ry. Co., '71-74; V.P. Strategic Planning, USRA, '74-76; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '52-'56; m. June 26, '54, Alice Wayland; s. Robert, Donald; d. Carol, Lynn ('82). CSAR, 1972, MICHAEL F., M.A., J.D.—(Law)—Born May 26, 1950, Chicago, Ill.; Attny., Wilson & McIlvaine, 135 S. LaSalle St., Suite 2300, Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 928 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. 60202; m. Mar. 24, 79, Anne E. Taylor. CUNNINGHAM, 1934, HUGH TERRY, B.Litt., Ph.D., M.A. (Oxford) — (Government retired)—Born Apr. 2, 1913, Wagoner, Okla.; res. 305 Kentucky Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22305; Central Intelligence Agency, '47-73; Exec. Positions, Mbr. of Bd. of Natl. Estimates, '62-'69; Dir. of Training, '69-'73; Central Intelligence Group, '45-'47; Unit (War Dept.), Instr. & Tutor, Harvard & Radcliffe, '39-'42; Maj. (Intelli- gence Officer), A.U.S. '42-'46; Intelligence Medal of Merit, Distin-

37 guished Intelligence Medal (from C.I.A.); m. Feb. 14, '48, Mary Jane Hawley; d. Susanna, Cynthia Ruth. CURTIN, 1935, FRANCIS CLARE, M.A.-(Education retired)-Born Oct. 15, 1911, North Abington, Mass.; Formerly, Teacher, Needham High School; res. 331 Brookline St., Needham, Mass. 02192; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '43-'46; m. June 20, '38, Marion H. Beaulac; s. Robert E. CUSHMAN, 1957, CHARLES W., M.A.-(Education)-Born June 21, 1934, New Rochelle, N.Y.; res. 1-31-26 1)aizawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. CUSHMAN, 1958, ROBERT EDGAR-(Finance)-Born Sept. 22, 1935, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Banker, V.P., Citibank N.A., 153 E. 53d St., New York, N.Y. 10043; res. 3 Wild Rose Lane; Darien, Conn. 06820; Managing Dir., Asia Pacific Capital Corp., Ltd., Hong Kong; E-2, A.U.S., Oct. '58-Apr. '59; m. Dec. 15, '62, Lee Sumner; s. Robert S., Bradford W.; d. Jessica Ranney. CUTLER, 1926, BENJAMIN CRAWFORD-(Music)-Born July 19, 1904, Winchester, Mass.; Musician & Singer; Owner Ben Cutler Orches- tras, bus. & res. 107 Wallace St., Tuckahoe, N.Y. 10707; Pres.: Or- chestra Leaders' of N.Y.C., Natl. Assn. Orchestra Leaders, '63-'68; m. '40, Flora Campbell; m. June 17, '66, Eustacia Purvis; s. Thomas McKeen, ('62); d. Creel Campbell.

DALBY, 1966, MICHAEL THOMAS, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Oct. 11, 1945, St. Louis, ; Asst. Prof., Chinese History, Dept. of Far Eastern Languages & Civilizations, University of Chicago, 5736 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60637; res. 5412 East View Park, Chicago, Ill. 60615; Junior Fellow, Soc. of Fellows, Harvard Univ., '72-'75; m. Dec. 20, '78, Liza Crihfield; d. Marie Camille. DALE, 1945, EDWIN LYON, JR.-(Journalism)-Born Sept. 7, 1923, Philadelphia, Pa.; Asst. Dir. for Public Affairs, Office of Manage- ment and Budget, Room 253, Old Executive Office Bldg., Washing- ton, D.C. 20503; res. 4526 Lowell St., N. W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Reporter, Worcester Evening Gazette, '47-'51; N. Y. Herald Trib- une, '51-'55; N.Y . Times, '55-'76; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '44-'46 Com- mendation Ribbon; m. Mar. 11, '50, Mary Todd Hastings. DANIELS, 1943, JoHN H., A.M.P.- (Business retired)-Born Oct. 28, 1921, St. Paul, Minn.; res. 2472 Parkview Drive, Hamel, Minn. 55340;

38 Former Chmn. and Chief Exec. Officer, Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.; Former Chmn., National City Bankcorporation, Minneapolis; Trustee, Com. for Economic Development, '63-'76; Mbr., The Busi- ness Council, '62-'76; Civilian Aide to Sec. of the Army, '66-'69; Capt., AUSFA, '43-'46, Bronze Star. Outstanding Civilian Service Medal; m. Dec. 23, '42, Martha Hill Williams; s. John H., Jr., Chris- topher W.; d. Martha (Jones), Jane (Moffett). D'AVANZO, 1956, Louis A., M.D.- (Medicine)-Ophthalmologist, Kailua Professional Center, Suite 301, 30 Aulike St., Kailua, Hawaii 96734; res. 584 Uluhala St., Kailua, Hawaii 96734; m. June 22, '58, Carol Frances Rehman; s. Louis Frank; d. Carol Diana. DAVENPORT, 1938, BRADFUTE WARWICK, LL.B.-(Law, retired)- Born Aug. 18, 1916, Richmond, Va.; res. 6118 St. Andrews Lane, Richmond, Va. 23226; retired Ptnr., Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell & Gibson, Richmond, Va.; A.Y.A. Rep.; Lieut. Col., U.S. Army, Legion of Merit; m. July 11, '42, Martha Orr; s. Bradfute Warwick, Jr. ('69); d. Martha Orr (Reed). DAVENPORT, 1980, GEORGE LEOVY-(Geology)-Born Sept. 16, 1956, White Plains, N.Y.; Petroleum Geologist, Bolyard Oil & Gas, Ltd., 1800 Prudential Plaza, 1050 17th St., Denver, Colo. 80265; res. 2125 E. 21st Ave., Denver, Colo. 80205; Fund-raising, Sierra Madre Fdn. (Yale's Geological Field Camp in Wyo.); Consultant, Envir- onmental Policy Institute, Washington, D.C., Jan.-Sept. '81. DAVENPORT, 1926, JotiN A.- (Journalism)-Born Sept. 11, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.; Journalist, bus. & res. Box 158, Red Hill Road, Middletown, N.J. 07748; Staff, Fortune Magazine, '37-'49; Editor, Barron's Magazine, '49-'54; Bd. of Editors & Asst. Managing Editor, Fortune Magazine, '54-'69; Harriman Comm. for Marshall Plan, '48; Hoover Comm., '49; m. 1940, Marie Van Vechten Hayes; s. John; d. Ann, Gloriana, Susan, Amy, Sharon, Caroline. DAVENPORT, 1915, STEPHEN RINTOUL- (Industrial retired)-Born Apr. 7, 1892, Staten Island, N.Y.; res. 92 Falmouth Court, Bedford, Mass. 01730; Formerly V.P., Yardley of London, Inc.; Rep. Town Meeting, Greenwich, Conn., one term; Capt. CAC, A.E.F., May '17-Feb., '19; m. Oct. 13, '28, Mariana Bonnell; s. Henry B. ('51), Stephen R., Jr., Samuel C., John L. DAVIES, 1976, PHILIP TURNER, J.D.-(Law)-Born Feb. 11, 1954, Cincinnati, Ohio; Lawyer, Assoc., Rosenman Colin, 575 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 315 E. 89th St., Apt. 5W, New York, N.Y. 10028; Burke & Burke, '81-'83. DAVIS, 1933, RICHARD NIARDEN, M.A. (Cambridge)-(Law)-Born

39 May 26, 1912 Somerville, Mass.; Of Counsel, Former Ptnr., Davis, Graham & Stubbs, P.O. Box 185, Denver, Colo. 80201; res. 2552 E. Alameda Ave., Apt. 89, Denver, Colo. 80209; Mbr: Am. Judicature Soc., Am. Bar Assn.; Past V.P., Colorado Bar Assn.; Past Pres., Denver Bar Assn.; Trustee: Denver Museum of Natural History, '47-, Univ. of Northern Colo., '73-; Dir. and Past Pres., Colo. Public Expenditure Council, '52-; Counsel, Colo. Assn. of Commerce & Industry, '60-; Past Pres., Denver Rotary Club; Denver Country Day School; Civilian Aide to Sec. of the Army, '50-'52; Mbr., Administra- tive Conf. of the U.S., '60-'62; Lieut. Col., U.S.A.F., Sept. '42-Oct. '45; Bronze Star; m. July 10, '35, Nancy Newton; s. Richard Marden, Jr.; d. Pamela (Beardsley). DAVISON, 1949, DANIEL POMEROY, J.D.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 30, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Chmn. and Pres., U.S. Trust Corp., 45 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. P.O. Box 348, Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560; Formerly Sr. V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., New York; Alumni fund; Campaign for Yale; Dir., Scovill Mfg. Co.; Burlington No., Inc.; Todd Shipyards; Atlantic Companies; Discount Corp.; Northwestern States Portland Cement Co.; Trustee & V.P., Metro- politan Museum of Art; Trustee: Church Pension Fund, Groton School; 2d Lieut. U.S.A.F. '43-'45; m. June 27, '53, Catherine Che- remeteff; s. Daniel P., Jr., George P. ('79), Henry P. ('84). DAVISON, 1945, ENDICOTT PEABODY, J.D., M.A.-(Law)-Born June 15, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Of Counsel, Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, 460 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. 06901; res. Lord Hill, Route 156, Lyme, Conn. 06371; Corporation Officer, July '71-June '76; Vice Chmn., Leadership Gifts, Campaign for Yale, '76-78; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, '59-'71, '76-'80; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., Feb. '43-Aug. '46; Dir. RTA '60's; m. July 3, '48, Jane Ingalls; s. F. Trubee II (dec.), Endicott P., Jr. ('74), David I. ('78), Malcolm P.; d. Jane. DAVISON, 1984, HENRY POMEROY-add. P.O. Box 348, Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560. DEANS, 1918, ROBERT BARR-(Finance retired)-Born July 14, 1896, Pheonixville, Pa.; res. 4000 Masssachusetts Ave., NW., Apt. 330, Washington, D.C. 20016; Formerly Ptnr., C.S. Halsey & Co., and Dillon Read & Co.; Col., A.U.S. and Air Force, '17-'18, '41-'51, '51-'61; French Foreign Legion, British Order of Empire, U.S. Commendation Medal; m. 1951, Dorothy Babbage; s. Robert B., Jr. ('47); d. Lucy P. (Hanes) (deceased '76). DEFOREST, 1955, STEPHEN ELLIOTT, J.D.- (Law )--Born Sept., 16,

40 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Ptnr., Riddell, Williams, Bullitt & Wolkinshaw, 4400 Seattle-First National Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98154; res. 11323 8th Ave. N.W., Seattle, Wash. 98177; Pres. Yale Assn. of Western Washington, '67-'68; Program Chmn., Yale Natl. Meeting, Seattle, '70; Yale Alumni Fund, Local Corn., '68-; Bd. of Dir. & Exec. Comm., Seattle-King Cty. United Way, '75-; Chmn., Planning & Allocations, '78-'80; Bd. of Trustees, The Public Defender, Seattle, '75-; Legal Specialization Bd., Washington State Bar Assn., '75-; Pres., Seattle-King County Bar Assn., '81-'82; Lieut. (j.g.) U.S.N., June '55-June '57; m. June 14, '58, Sylvia Lynn Agathon; s. Chris- topher Elliott ('82), John Andrew ('86); d. Katherine Elizabeth. DEMAREE, 1969, FRANK EDWARD, 2D—Born Feb. 4, 1947, Chicago, Ill.; res. 920 Forest Hill Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045. DEMPSEY, 1956, ANDREW SQUIRE, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Mar. 24, 1934, Cleveland, Ohio; Ptnr. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, 1800 Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 12819 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44108; A.Y.A., '81-'84; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., '56-'59; m. Aug. 22, '61, Hope Gibson; s. John Bourne III, Philip Johnson, David Gibson. DEMPSEY, 1938, JAMES HOWARD, JR., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Oct. 18, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Ptnr. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, 1800 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. River Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 44022; Mayor, Village of Hunting Valley, Ohio, '52-'58; Yale Alumni Bd., '57; Pres., Cleveland Yale Alumni Assn., '56, Yale Development Bd., '64; Trustee, Cleveland Mus. of Art, Home for Aged Women, Amasa Stone House, Inc. Lake View Cemetery Assn., University Hospitals; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '41-'45; m. Aug. 2, '42, Julia C. Bolton; d. Julia B. (Cox), Melissa H. (Gerrity), ('71). DENE UFVILLE, 1961, JOHN PHILLIP, M.A., Ph.D.—(Science)—Born May 1, 1940, New York, N.Y.; V.P. Energy Conversion Devices, R St D Management, 197 Meister Ave., P.O. Box 5357, North Branch, N.J. 08876; res. Thomas Rd., Mendham, N.J. 07945; Research As- soc., Exxon Corporate Research Lab., Linden, N.J.; Class Council, '61-; Yale Alumni Fund, Pierson Coll. Agt., '70-; 15th Reunion gift Chmn., '75-76; m. Aug. 27, '66, Suzanne Bayon; s. Peter Bayon, Thomas Pike, John Howard. DESJARDINS, 1965, PETER EARL, M.S. — (Business) — Born Apr. 19, 1940, Miami Beach, Fla.; Management Consulting, Managing Dir., Gulf Consulting Group, Al-Ghurair Centre, No. 1032, P.O. Box 1032, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, res. same as above; Managing Dir., FMC International SA, Vienna, Austria; Management Consultant,

41 McKinsey & Co., N.Y., '69-'71; Asst. to the Pres., & Dir., Corporate Development, Howmet Corp., Greenwich, Conn., '71-'72; Certifi- cat d'Etudes Politiques, Universite de Paris, '62; 1st Lieut. A.U.S., '59-'61; GCM (Airborne, Ranger); m. Dec. 23, '79, Heidi Lynn Bard- ach; s. Peter Emile; d. Tara Emily. DEVLIN, 1982, MICHAEL WILLIAM — (Education) —Born Feb. 27, 1960, New York; English Lecturer, Chinese Univ., 327 Pi Chin Biding/English Dept., Hong Kong; res. G-B Friendship Lodge, New Asia College, Shatin, Hong Kong. DEVOR, 1941, DONALD S., JR., M.A. —(Marketing)—Born July 10, 1920, East Orange, N.J.; Marketing, Citicorp Industrial Credit, Inc., 450 Mamaroneck Ave., Harrison, N.Y. 10528; res. Tribrook Drive, South Salem, N.Y. 10590; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., '43-'46; m. Mar. 26, '55, Nancy Robinson; s. John H. ('68), James R. DEVORE, 1980, MARK SAMEUL- (Student) —Born Dec. 6, 1957, Co- lumbus, Ohio; Medical Student (M.D. '84), Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine; res. 3419 Brookline, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220. DIAMOND, 1974, PETER C. — (T elevision) --Born May 27, 1950, New York, N.Y.; Dir., Olympic Planning, ABC Sports, 1330 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 115 E. 89th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Assoc. Producer, Olympics Research, NBC Sports, '77- '80; Olympics Researcher, ABC Sports, 74-76. DILWORTH, 1980, GEORGE TOBY —(Government)—Born Mar. 26, 1956, Camp LeJeune, N.C.; Spec. Asst., c/o U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas, 2003 John F. Kennedy Bldg., Boston, Mass. 02203; res. 274 Chestnut Hill Road, Newton, Mass. 02167. DILWORTH, 1938, JOSEPH RICHARDSON, LL.B., M.A. (Hon.) — (Finance)—Born June 9, 1916, Hewlett, N.Y.; Senior Financial Advi- sor, Rockefeller Family & Associates, '58-, Room 838,50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 141 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Alumni Fund Board, '54-'58; Yale Univ. Council, '58-'59; Alumni Fellow, '59-'62; Fellow, Yale Corp., '59-, Successor Trustee, Yale Corp., '62-; Buying Dept., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., '46-'51; Ptnr., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., '51-'58; Dir. & Chnin., Rockefeller Center, Inc., '58-; Dir., R.H. Macy & Co., Inc. '61-; Chase Manhattan Bank, '58-; Diamond Shamrock Corp., '69-73; Chrysler Corp., '62-; Selected Risk Investments, '62-; International Basic Economy Corp., '59-; Omega Fund., Inc., '67-; Pickands Mather & Co., '66-'69; Rockwell Mfg. Co., '50-'66; Rockwell Standard Co., '56-'59; Rockwell Spring & Axle Co., '56-'59; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. June 15, '40,

42 Elizabeth Cushing; s. Joseph R., Jr., ('64), Charles Dewees, (78); d. Melissa McKay (Gold), Alexandra Cushing. DOMINICK, 1960, DAVID DEWIT-r, J.D.—(Law)—Born Jan. 24, 1937, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lawyer, Founding Ptnr., Dominick Law Offices, 837 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. 80203; res. 300 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. 80218; Class Council, '65-; Legislative Asst. to Senator C.P. Hansen, U.S. Senate, '66-'68; Commissioner, Federal Water Pollution Control Admin., U.S. Dept. of Interior, '69-'71; Asst. Ad- ministrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, '71-Oct. '73; Mbr., Colo. Land Use Commission, '83-; Bd. of Dirs.: Denver Au- dubon Society, '81-, Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood, '76-; V.P., Chmn., Admissions Committee, The University Club, '82-; Capt., USMC, '60-'63; m. Sept. 8, '66, Mary Helen Stein; s. Chris- topher B., Andrew B., DeWitt S. DONALDSON, 1953, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A. (Hon.), M.B.A.— (Finance)—Born June 2, 1931, Buffalo, N.Y.; Chmn. and Chief Exec., Donaldson Enterprises, Inc.; res. 895 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; Fellow, Yale Corp., 71-75; Dean and William S. Bei- necke Prof. of Management Studies, Yale School of Org. & Mgt., '75-'80; Yale Development Bd.; former Chmn., Yale Finance Com- mittee, '74, Yale Investment Committee, '75-; Chmn. and Chief Exec, Officer, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc., '59-73; Spec. Advisor to Vice Pres. of the U.S., '75; Trustee and Chmn. of Finance Committee, The Ford Fdn., '70-; U.S. Under Secretary of State, '73-'74; 1st Lieut., U.S. M.C., '53-'55; m. Sept. 17, '60, Evan Burger; s. Matthew Evans; d. Kimberly Eames. DONNELLEY, 1931, GAYLORD, LL.D.—(Industrial)—Born May 19, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; Chmn. of Exec. Corn., R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 2223 Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, 111. 60616; res. Route 1, Box 197, Libertyville, Ill. 60048; Yale Univ. Council, '54-'59; Yale Univ. Press Bd. of Governors, to June '62; Yale Development Bd., '64-'71; Yale Univ. Campaign Advisory Com., from '74; Trustee, Yale Library Associates; Chmn. of Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of Chicago; Pres., Ducks Unlimited, Inc.; Trustee, Ducks Unlimited (Canada); Ducks Unlimited de Mexico, AC,; Natl. Recreation Parks Assn.; Life Trustee, ; Mbr., Chicago Com- munity Trust Exec. Corn.; Chicago Merit Employment Com.; Advi- sory Bd., YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago; Business Advisory Council of Chicago Urban League; Bd. of Advisors, Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc.; Dir., American Friends of Cam-

43 bridge Univ., Research Found.; Pres., Community Fund of Chi- cago, '69-71; Mbr., Ill. Nature Preserves Comm., '68-'74; Trustee, United Presb. Found., '63-'75; Trustee, Sarah Lawrence Coll., '65- '73; Honorary Trustee, '73-; Honorary Mbr., Mercy Hosp. Bd. of Consultors; Bd. of Dir., Dunn & Bradstreet; First Natl. Bank of Chicago; First Chicago Corp.; Borg-Warner Corp.; Trustee, Savings & Profit Sharing Funds, Sears Employees, '76-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR '42-'45; Presidential Unit Citation with 1 Star; Purple Heart; m. May 4, '35, Dorothy Williams Ranney; s. Elliott Ranney, Strachan ('64); d. Laura (Wheeler). DOOLITTLE, 1943, DUNCAN HUNTER- (Industrial)-Born Dec. 12, 1920, Providence, R.I.; Pres., Rhode Island Energy Corp., 275 Har- borside Blvd., Providence, R.I. 02905; res. 164 Post Rd., Wakefield, R.I. 02879; Trustee: Butler Hosp., '69-75, Old Stone Bank, '61-'63; Councilman, South Kingston Town Council, '75-'81; Capt. A.U.S., F.A. Reserve, '43-'45; m. Oct. 21, '48, Ann Watson Lewis (divorced); m. Dec. 21, '67, Clare Southerland; s. William Shearman, Elisha Watson; d. Harriet Sprague, Abby Lippitt, Nichole Grahame. DOWLING, 1969, BRIANI.- (Sports)-Born Apr. I, 1947, Cleveland, Ohio; res. 8 Washington Square, Marblehead, Mass. 01945; m. Dec. 4, 72, Betsy Lampert. DOWNING, 1970, EARL S. III-Born Aug. 19, 1948, Palo Alto, Calif.; bus, and res. Pres., Downing Associates Solar Heating, 803 Pine St., Santa Cruz, Calif. 95062. DOYLE, 1974, THOMAS JAMES, JR., M.P.A.-(Finance)-Born May 30, 1951, Albany, N.Y.; Asst. V.P., International Bond Ratings, Standard & Poor's Corp., 25 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10004; res. 785 West End Ave., Apt. 11D, New York, N.Y. 10025;m. May 22, 82, Beatrice Francoise Fassell. DRAIN, 1943, RICHARD DALE, LL.B., LL.M.- (Finance retired)-Born Aug. 16, 1920, Washington, D.C.; res. 5120 Baltan Rd., Washington, D.C. 20816; Assoc., Drain & Weaver, '48-'51; C.I.A., '51-'73; Founda- tion Admin., Washington Cathedral, 73-76; Protestant Episc. Foundation, '73-; Staff, Special Asst. to U.S. Pres., '55; Special Asst. to Sec. of State, '57; Col., USAR, '43-70; Silver & Bronze Stars; m. June 30, '48, Margenne Noland; s. William Whitley, Robert Dale ('79). DRAPER, 1937, ARTHUR JOY, M.D. -(Medicine, retired)-Born Sept. 3, 1914, Charlotte, N.C.; res. 126 Knoll Drive, Hamden, Conn. 06518; Teaching Fellow, Western Reserve, '44-'45; Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins Hosp., '49-'50; Head of Cardiology, U.S. Naval Hosp., San

44 Diego, '57-'61; Chief of Med., U.S. Naval Hosp., Oakland, Calif., '61-'65; Chief of Med., U.S. Naval Hosp., San Diego, '66-'68, Exec. Officer, '68-'69; Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hosp. in "U.S.S. Repose," Vietnam, '69-'70; Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Hosp., Newport, R.I., '70-'72; Chief, Emergency Services, Naval Regional Med. Center, San Diego, 72-76; Capt., A.U.S. Med. Corps, Apr. '42-Sept. '42; Capt., U.S.N.R. Med. Corps, '48-'56; U.S.N. Med. Corps, '57-'76; Bronze Star (without Combat "V"); Meritorious Serv- ice Medal; Secy. and Asst. Treas., RTA, '80-, m. Aug. 3, '40; remar- ried Mar. 14, '81, Denise Gair; s. Arthur J. III, S. Russell, William F. IV ('74, M.B.A. '83); d. Denise (Croft), Judy (Cottrell). DRAPER, 1950, WILLIAM H. III—(Business)—Born Jan. 1, 1928, White Plains, N.Y.; Pres. and Chmn., Export-Import Bank of the U.S., 811 Vermont Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20571; res. 3122 P St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20007; A.Y.A.; Chmn., Enrollment & Scholarship Committee, '62-'63; V.P., Yale Alumni Assn. for North- ern Calif., '62-'63; Dir., San Francisco Peninsula Yale Club, 74-'76; Chmn., Campaign for Yale, NVestern Region, 75-79; Sales Rep., Inland Steel Co., '54-'59; Assoc., Draper, Gaither & Anderson, '59- '62; Pres. & Founder, Draper & Johnson Investment Co., '62-'65; Pres., Sutter Hill Capital Co., '65-70; Ptnr., Sutter Hill Ventures, '70-'81; Pres., Western Assn. Venture Capitalists, '67-'68; Mbr., West- ern Electronics Manufacturers Assn., 76-; Dir., Measurex Corp., '68-; Plantronics Inc., '73-; Lexitron Corp., '71-; Bd. of Trustees, United Way, Santa Clara Cty., '68-76; Pres., United Fund, Palo Alto/Stanford, '67-76; Trustee, Crystal Springs School for Girls, '67-73; Dir., Population Crisis Corn., Washington, D.C., '76-; Mbr., I Iarold Brunn Soc. for Medical Research, 76-; 1st Lieut., Inf., '47-'52; Combat Infantryman Badge, Meritorious Service Ribbon with Medal Pendant, Airborne Infantryman Badge; m. June 13, '53, Phyl- lis Culbertson; s. Timothy; d. Rebecca, Polly ('77, M.F.A. '80). UNN, 1957, GEORGE J., J.D.— (La w)—Born Apr. 29, 1935, Cleve- land, Ohio; V.P. & General Counsel, Standard Oil Co., Ohio; 1725 Midland Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 2374 Roxboro Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106; Assoc., McAfee, Hanning, New- comer & Hazlett, '60-'67; Assoc., Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, '67- '68; in. May 27, '61, Becky Fisher; s. John F., Gordon B. II. DURFEE, 1956, C. GIBSON, JR.—(Industrial)—Born Mar. 11, 1934, Jersey City, N.J.; Dir., International Projects, Westinghouse Electric Corp., Westinghouse Bldg., Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 220 Sunridge Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238; Pres., Westinghouse

45 Nuclear Europe, '78-'80; Pres. Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '71-73; Gov- ernor, Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '73-; Class Exec. Corn., '56-; Alumni Fund Agt., '56-'66; Vestryman, Calvary Church, '75-; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '56-'60; m. Nov. 24, '56, Camilla Vilas; s. Charles Gibson III ('84), Timothy Craig, Donald Ralph; d. Susan (Thalia), Dorothy Vilas. DURHAM, 1953, EDWIN A. II—(Mineral exploration)—Born June 5, 1931, Sistersville, West Va.; Managing General Ptnr., Everest Explo- ration Co. (uranium and minerals); Pres., Everest Minerals Corp. (oil, gas and mineral exploration), P.O. Box 1339, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403; res. 43 Hewit, Corpus Christi, Texas 78404; Chmn., Yale 25th Reunion Class Gift Fund; Yale Alumni Schools Corn., South Texas Area, '60-74; Asst. to Gen. Manager, Frankfort Oil Co., '55-'59; Manager, Gulf Coast Exploration, Southern Petroleum Ex- ploration, Inc., '59-'69; Past Dir., Thor Jet Inc.; Wiser Oil Co., Petro- leum Exploration & Southern Petroleum Exploration, Inc. '55-'69; Dir., Independent Petroleum Assn. of America; Corpus Christi Natl. Bank, 75-; Mbr. AM. Assn. of Petroleum Landmen; Corpus Christi Geological Soc.; South Tex. Geological Soc.; Corpus Christi Park Bd., '62-'66; St. James Episc. School Bd., '61-74; Vestry, Church of the Good Shepherd, 70-72; Creative Arts Center, '75-; Chmn., United Fund, Independent Oil & Gas Operators, '68; Dir., Corpus Christi Museum, '60-'65; YMCA, '73-76; Trustee, St. Mary's Hall, 73-76; Mbr., Bd. of Visitors, Univ. Cancer Fdn., Univ. of Texas, M.D. Anderson Hosp. and Tumor Institute, '82-; Advisory Trustee, Driscoll Fdn., '77-; Mbr., Texas Radiation Advisory Bd., '81-; 1st Lieut., USMC, '53-'55; m. June 19, '54, Kaye Tarrant; d. Edith (Sapp), Mary (Clark), Eleanor Kaye. DYESS, 1939, ARTHUR DELMA, LL.B. (La w, retired)—Born Sept. 17, 1916, Temple, Texas; Of Counsel, Foreman and Dyess, Attorneys- at-Law, 4300 InterFirst Plaza, Houston, Texas 77002; res. 9015 Sand- ringham Drive, Houston, Texas 77024; retired Assoc. Justice, Court of Appeals, First Supreme Judicial Dist. of Texas-Houston; Yale Alumni Schools Committee, Chmn., Committee on Enrollment and Scholarship, '50-70; Yale Alumni Bd., '60-'62; Mbr. since '46 of: State Bar of Texas, Harris County Bar Assn., American Bar Assn.; Mbr. of Texas Assn. of Defense Counsel and various other legal societies and/or organizations; Ethics Committee & Grievance Committee, Harris County Bar Assn.; Visiting Instructor in Law, Dept. of Archi- tecture & Engineering, Rice Univ., '51-71; Ptnr., Foreman, Dyess, Prewett & Henderson, '62-71; Ptnr, Foreman, Dyess, Prewett, Ro-

46 senberg & Henderson, '71-'78; Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, First Con- gregational Church of Houston, '66-'68; Chapter Chmn., Harris County Chapter of Red Cross, '66-'68, presently ex-officio Mbr. Bd. of Dirs., served as Disaster Chmn.; Mbr., Appeal Bd. Selective Service System, Southern Federal Judicial Dist., '72-'75, Chmn. '74-'75; Dir., Houston Pro Bono Legal Services Program, Dec. '81-; Lieut., U.S.N.R., Gunnery Dept., U.S.S. San Francisco-Pacific Theatre of Operations, June '42-Nov. '45; m. Aug. 26, '44, Elizabeth Booth; s. Arthur Booth ('68); d. Eugenia Calvert, Elizabeth Van Cleef.

EARLY, 1945, HOBART EVANS, J.D.—(Law)—Born June 27, 1922, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Attny., Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 104 Mar- ietta St., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; res. 1194 Warrenhall Lane N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30319; m. Sept. 7, '46, Patricia Hadley Puffer; rn. March 29, '69, Winifred Head Schreiner; s. Hobart Evans, Jr., Harold Steven; d. Suzanne Hadley. ECKLUND, 1938, JOHN E., LL.B., M.A. (Hon.)—(Business)—Born Apr. 3, 1916, Jamestown, N.Y.; Research, Legal History, Yale Law School, 127 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 27 Cedar Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; Treas., Yale Univ., '66-'78; Alumni Bd., '55-'57; Pres., Yale Club of New Haven, '55-'57; Fellow, Davenport Coll., '50-; Treas., Yale Alumni Fund, '66; Mbr., Bd. of Governors, Yale Univ. Press., '66-'78; Assoc. Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, '46-'51; Ptnr., '51-'66; Chinn., Woodbridge Town Planning & Zoning Comm., '60-'64; Nlbr., Bd. of Dir., Yale New Haven Hosp., '66-'78; Lieut., USNR, '41-'46; Commendation Ribbon, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; RTA: Sec., '46-'56; Dir., c. '59-'62; Pres., '76-'81; m. Oct. 29, '42 Mary T. Sizer; m. Mar. 22, '75, Constance L. Cryer; s. Peter J., ('67), John E. Jr.; d. Hilda (011mann) , Elizabeth (Berger). EDEN, 1951, JoHN W.—(Business)—Born July 30, 1927, Cleveland, Ohio; V.P., Russell Reynolds Associates (executive recruiting firm), 1850 K St., NW., Suite 575, Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 968 Saigon Road, McLean, Va. 22102; Bd. of Alumni Placement Corn., '59-'61; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Central Pa., '70-'72; Pres., The Eden Corp., '51-'59; Div. Mgr., AMF Inc., '59-'67; Exec. V. P., Graham Engineering Corp., '68-'75; V.P., First Municipal Leasing Corp.,

47 '77-'78; Pres., TVI Corp., '78-'79; Russell Reynolds, '79-; Deputy Undersecretary, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, '75-'76; Asst. Secy. for Economic Development, '76-'77; Candidate for Republican nomi- nation, U.S. House of Representatives, 19th Dist. of Pa., 1972 and 1974; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '45-'47, '53-'55; m. Aug. 22, '53, Caroline B. Ballou; s. John Jefferson, Timothy Starr, Carter Remington; d. Em- ily Starr. EDOZIEN, 1979, ANTHONY 0.-Born June 27, 1957, Nigeria-add. 612 Surry Road, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. EISENBERG, 1974, BRUCE ALAN, J.1).-(Law)-Born Dec. 3,1952, Baltimore, Md.; Attny., Cohen, Snyder, McClellan, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A., 111 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 21201; res. 7420 Sweet Clover, Columbia, Md. 21045; rn. Aug. 30, '77, Doreen Elise Caplan; s. Brett Harlan. EISLER, 1952, COI.IN TomAs, M.A., Ph.D.- (Education)-Born Mar. 17, 1931, Hamburg, Germany; Prof. of Fine Art, NYU Institute of Fine Arts, 1 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 229 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Instructor, Yale Art Dept., Curator of Prints and Drawings; Metropolitan Museum of Art, European Paintings Dept.; on Bd. of: Architectural History Fdn., The Drawing Center, The Art Museum, The Ameri- can Friends of the Museum, Friends of Pratt Institute, Friends of the Cooper Hewitt Print and Drawing Dept., Pres., College Art Assn., '55-'59; m. June 23, '60, Benita Jane Blitzer; d. Rachel Charlotte ('86). EKFELT, 1971, RICHARD HENRY, J.D.-(Law)-Born May 15, 1949, Omaha, Neb.; Attny., Investment Advisor (oil and gas), Investment Search, Inc., 223 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis, Md. 21401; res. 9314 Cherry Hill Road, Apt. 924, College Park, Md, 20740; Law Clerk, W. Va. Supreme Court of Appeals, '74-'76; Attny. (private practice), Washington, D.C., '76-'82. ELEBASH, 1944, SHEAREN DANIEL-(Theatre, Business)-Born July 23, 1921, Selma, Ala.; bus. P.O. Box 2443, Montgomery, Ala. 36102; res. 805 Cloverdale Rd., Montgomery, Ala. 36106. ELLIS, 1944, ALEXANDER, JR., LL.B.-(Insurance)-Born Apr. 9, 1922, Cambridge, Mass.; Pres. and Chmn., Fairfield & Ellis, Inc., 225 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 02110; res. Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln, Mass. 01773; Capt., A. U.S., Feb. '43-Jan. '46; Purple Heart; m. Oct. 26, '46, Nancy Walker Bush; s. Alexander III ('79), Jonathan Prescott ('77), Josiah Wear; d. Nancy Walker. ELLIS, 1941, F. HENRY, JR., M.D., Ph.D.- (Medicine)-Born Sept. 20,

48 1920, Washington, D.C.; Thoracic Surgeon, Chief, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery; Lahey Clinic Medical Center, 41 Mall Road, Box 541, Burlington, Mass. 01805; New England Deaconess Hospital; res. 21 Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass. 02146; Yale De- velopment Bd., 70-72; Univ. of Minnesota; Instr. in Surgery, '52-56, Asst. Prof., '56-'60, Assoc. Prof., '60-64, Prof., '64-'70; Harvard Medi- cal School: Lecturer on Surgery, '70-74, Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Surgery, '74-'80; Clinical Prof. of Surgery, '80-; Consultant in Surgery, Mayo Clinic, '53-70, Lahey Clinic, '70-; Chief, Thoracic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, '66-'70; Chief Cardiovascular Surgery, Lahey Clinic, '70-'75; Mbr., Am. Coll. of Surgeons, International Cardio- vascular Society, Societe International de Chirurgie; Bd. of Gover- nors, Am. Coll. of Surgeons, '57-'60, '69-72; Am. Bd. of Thoracic Surgery, 70-'77; Pres., Soc. for Vascular Surgery, '71; Graduate Education Corn., Am. Coll. of Surgeons, '71-76; Editorial Bd., An- nals of Thoracic Surgery, 72-; Council, Soc. of Thoracic Surgeons, 74-'78; V.P., Soc. of Thoracic Surgeons, '76; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '46-'48; m. Nov. 17, '45, Elizabeth Dunston Watson; rn. Dec. 2, 78, Mary Jane Walsh; s. F. Henry III, Hederick Watson Michael Garri- son Walsh-Ellis; d. Katherine de Saulles, Elizabeth Dunston, Margot McClintock (Starkey), Laura Lawson, Marie-Armide Longer. ELLIS, 1951, G. CORSON, JR., M.B.A.—(Industrial)—Born Mar, 13, 1929, Chicago, Ill.; Chmn. and Chief Exec. Officer, Kessler-Ellis Products Co., 120 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 07716; Pres., H. Kuhnke, Inc.; res. Cooper Rd., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 07716; m. Oct. 7, '51, Joan Ferguson; s. G. Corson III, Kevin Kinney; d. Laura Ferguson. ELLIS, 1951, GARRISON McClintock Noel— (Business)—Born Dec. 25, 1929, Washington, D.C.; Editor and Publisher, The Country Pub- lishers, Inc., 4 W. Federal St., Middleburg, Va. 22117; res. "Three Pounds," Millwood, Va. 22646; Pres., Wilson, VanDoren-Ellis Co., '70-73; Asst. Dir., Greater Baltimore Regional Planning Council, '68-70; Special Asst. for Congressional & Community Relations, U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, '65-'68; Exec., Corn., Clarke- Frederick-Winchester, Va., Branch, NAACP, 74-; Pres., Bd. of Dirs., The Country Day School, Jefferson County, W. Va.; Bd. of Dirs., Grafton School, Berryville, Va.; Exec. Corn., Princeton, N. J., Democratic Club, '62-'64; Pres., Princeton, N.J. Community Players, '61-'63; Vestryman, Cunningham Chapel Parish (Episc.), Millwood, Va. '69-72; Lieut. (j.g.) USNR, '51-'55; m. Feb. 17, '68, Phoebe Giles Williams.

49 EMBERSITS, 1958, JOHN FRANK, M.B.A.—(Business)—Born Jan. 18, 1937, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pres., Chief Exec. Officer: Energy Resource Management Co., Operations Resource Management Co., Techni- cal Resource Management Co., Thermtran Ltd., Meigswood Park, Box 1515, Madison, Conn. 06443; formerly Exec. V.P. and Chief Operating Eng., Welsbach Corp.; res. 34 Middle Beach Road, Madi- son, Conn. 06443 and 140 Cabrini Blvd., Apt. 131, New York, N.Y. 10033; Yale Corp., '70-'75; Dir., Univ. Operations, '65-'75; Energy Advisor to Yale Corp., '75-'77; Univ. Council; AYA Athletic Corn.; Treas., Football "Y" Assn., '67-'82; Yale Club of Madison, Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll.; Pres., Yale PeeWee Hockey; Dir., St. Thomas More House; Co-Chmn., Class of '58 Reunion, '73; Vice Chmn., Class of '58, 25th Gift; Dir.: Greater New Haven Chmbr. of Comm. '68-'80, New Haven Water Co., '74-'79, Mercy Center, Mad- ison, '73-, Natl. Assn. of Coll. & Univ. Business Officers '68-'75; Trust Bd., Union Trust Co., '69-; Mbr., Manufacturers Assn. of New Haven, '72-; Exec. Corn., Eastern Assn. of Coll. & Univ. Business Officers, '68-'73; Distinguished Service Award, Madison Jaycees, '70; Outstanding Young Man, Conn. Jaycees, '70; Outstanding Young Man in New England, New England Jaycees, '70; Chmn., Mayor's Management Task Force, New Haven, '76; New England Construction Users Council; Governor's Comm. on Environmental Policy, State of Conn.; United Way of New Haven: Chm., Special Gifts, '69, Campaign Policy Corn., '71-'73; Campaign Steering Corn.: St. Raphael's Hosp., '73, Yale-New Haven Hosp., '72; Chmn. New Haven Booster's Club, '72; RTA: Asst. Treas., '66-'75, Dir.'70- '77; m. Dec. 28, '57, Harriet McGrath; m. June 29, '79, Lucinda Thomas; s. Jeffrey John, Steven James; d, Leslie Lynn. ('84). EMERSON, 1953, CHRISTY PAYNE, M.C.P.—(Business)—Born Feb. 19, 1931, New York, N.Y.; Proprietor, The Bret Harte, Retirement Residence, No. 26, 3535 Coolidge Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94602; res. 2910 Elmwood Court, Berkeley, Calif. 94705; Class Sec. '53-'63; City Planner, Kendree & Shepherd Consultants, '58-'62; City Planner, Philadelphia Community Renewal Program, '62-'65; Dir. of De- velopment, Philadelphia Housing Authority, '65-'68; Lieut. (j.g.) USNR, Submarine Service, '53-'56; m. Aug. 4, '56, Alice Frey; m. May 3, '69, Joan Yasui; s. Peter G., Christy P., Jr. d. Rebecca F. ENGLISH, 1975, WILLIAM DESHAY, JR.—(Industrial) — Born July 24, 1950, Fairbanks, Alaska; res. 2265 Westwood Blvd., Apt. 176, Los Angeles, Calif. 90064; 1st Lieut., A US Intelligence, Sept. 25, '69-May 17, '72; Republic of Vietnam Service.

50 ERCKLENTZ, 1959, ALEXANDER TONIO— (Finance) — Born July 13, 1936, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., International Investments, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Hekma Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Alumni Fund, Class Agt., Saybrook, '72-74; Dir., Wilmar Corp., 73-; Dir., Massassoit Manage- ment Corp., '73-75; Treas. & Dir., Travellers Aid —International Social Service, 71-75; Repub. Candidate for N.Y. State Assembly, '64; Mbr., Exec. Corn., Repub. Party, New York Cty., '65-'68; Treas., RTA, '77-; m. June 13, '64, Katharine Bertles Ley; s. Alexander T., Jr., Nicholas Ley; d. Christina Titaua. ERICKSON, 1940, THOMAS FRANKLIN — (Industrial) —Born Mar. 27, 1918, Oak Park, Ill.; Ptnr. & V.P., Walters & Erickson, Inc., Manu- facturers Agents, 300 West Wieuca Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30342; res. 840 Loridans Circle, Atlanta, Ga. 30342; Treas., Yale Club of Chicago, '50; Pres., Yale Club of Georgia, '61-'63; Alumni Rep., '67-70; Chmn., Bd. of Advisors, Atlanta Merchandise Mart, '64-'66; Bd. Mbr., Natl. Assn. of Bedding Manufacturers, '65-'68; Lieut., Pilot, USN, Apr. '42-Dec. '45; Air Medal; m. Apr. 17, '48, Charlotte Walters; s. Thomas F., Jr., (71), Stephen W.; d. Margaret R., Kristin E. ERNST, 1960, FREDERICK VINCENT, M.B.A.—(Industrial)—Born Feb. 8, 1938, Capetown, South Africa; V.P., Marketing and International Operations, Great Southern Paper Co., P.O. Box 44, Cedar Springs, Ga.; res. 3000 Briarcliff Rd., Dothan, Ala. 36301; Class Council, 70; Pres., Georgia Pulp & Paper Assoc., '80-'82; Mbr., American Paper Institute, International Business Comm., 76-, Fourdrineer Kraft Board Group, 77-; Trustee, Houston Academy, Dothan, Ala., 79- '82; m. Jan. 9, '60, Else G. Nye; s. Michael, Jonathan, Charles; d. Anne. ESSELSTYN, 1956, CALDWELL BLAKEMAN, JR., M.D.—(Medicine)— Born Dec. 12, 1933, New York, N.Y.; General Surgeon, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44109; res. 2 Pepper Ridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44124; Capt., A. U.S., '66-'68; Bronze Star; m. June 18, '61, Ann Crile; s. Richard Van, Theodore ('86), Caldwell B. III, d. Jane Halle. ESSELSTYN, 1959, ERIK CANFIELD, MAT., Ed.D.—(Education)— Born Apr. 7, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Gesell institute for Human Development, 310 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Teacher, Hawken School, '63-'64; Brookline High School, '67-'69; Administra- tor, Central Piedmont Community Coll., 71-76; V.P., Student Serv- ices, Central Piedmont Community Coll.; Co-Dir., Art of Living Workshops, Blue Hill, Me.; Sgt. E-5, A.U.S., June '60-June '63;

51 Parachutist Badge; in. Aug. 19, '67, June Mitchell Bingham; s. Blakeman Bingham; d. June Eriksson. ETRA, 1968, DONALD, J.D., M.B.A.- (Law)--Born July 23, 1947, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Sidley & Austin, 2049 Century Park East, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067; res. 20656 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu, Calif. 90265; Assoc., Ralph Nader, '71-'73; Trial Attny., U.S. Dept. of Justice, '73-77; Asst. U.S. Attny., C.D. Calif., '78-'81; Assoc., Sidley & Austin, '81-; RTA Dir., '69-72, Treas. Deer Island, '70-'72, Pres. Deer Island, '72-'75. EVANS, 1972, PETER SEELYE-(Drama)--Born May 27, 1950, Engle- wood, N.J.; Actor; res. 278 W. 19th St., Apt. 4, New York, N.Y. 10011. EVANS, 1954, TILGHMAN BOYD, LL.B., LL.M.-(Finance)-Born Feb. 19, 1932, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; no address available; m. July 30, '60, Lorraine Goodrich; s. Lloyd Tilghman; d. Shelley. EYRE, 1970, LAWRENCE L., M.A.- (Education)-.-Born Oct. 26, 1948, Davenport, Iowa; Univ. of Virginia, Dept. of Religious Studies, Charlottesville, Va. 22903; res. 1964 Lewis Mountain Road, Charlot- tesville, Va. 22903; Treas., Yale Class of 1970, '70-75; Dean of Faculty, Maharishi International Univ. School, Fairfield, Iowa; Teacher, Transcendental Meditation Program and the Science of Creative Intelligence, '76-; Editor, 1971 RTA Catalogue; m. May 24, '75, Victoria Vaughn; m. Mar. 27, '82, Laurie Reid.

FEHR, 1955, GERALD F. -(Insurance)-Born May 12, 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Sr. V.P. Finance and Dir., Family Life Insurance Co. (wholly-owned subsidiary of Merrill Lynch & Co.), Park Place, Seattle, Wash. 98101; res. 4235 N.E. 89th St., Seattle, Wash. 98115; Alumni Fund, '60-'63; Mbr., Financial Executives Institute, former Dir., Seattle Chapter; Mbr., Citizens Committee for Academic Ex- cellence, Seattle Public Schools; Lieut, USN, '55-'57; m. Dec. 27, '58, Sally Snider; s. Randall, Richard; d. Heidi. FEINERMAN, 1971, JAMES VINCENT, M.A., J.D., Ph.D.- (Law, Education)-Born Oct. 30, 1950, Chicago, Ill.; Fulbright Lecturer in Law, Peking Univ., Law Dept., Beijing, People's Republic of China, '82-'83; Assoc., Davis Polk & Wardwell, One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 403 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

52 11217; Yale-in-China Bachelor, Hong Kong, '71-'73, Undergraduate Admissions Office, '73-75; Bd. of Governors, '74-75; Graduate School Advisory Corn., '74-'75; A.Y.A. Rep., Grad. School, '76-'78; Tutor, Dept. of English, Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, July '71-May '73; Trustee, Yale-in-China Assn., 74. FERGUSON, 1926, ALFRED L., JR., LL.B.- (Finance retired)-Born Apr. 27, 1904, New York, N.Y.; Investment Banker; res. R.F.D. 180A, Cooper Road, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 07716; Lieut. Col., Army Air Force, '42-'46; m. June 30, '28, Janet Kinney; s. Alfred L. III, ('58, Yale Law School, '63); d. Joan (Ellis). FERGUSON, 1944 (1947) JOHN LORD, LL.B.-(Law)-Bom Aug. 8, 1922, Loveland, Colo.; Attny, Ptnr., Gorsuch, Kirgis, Campbell, Walker & Grover, Alamo Plaza, 1301 17th St., 1)enver, Colo. 80202; res. 3 Vista Road, Englewood, Colo. 80110; A.Y.A., '70-71; 1st Lieut., A. U.S., '43-'46; m. Sept. 6, '47, Alice Willgoos; d. Suzanne (Fuller), Sandra E. ('73). FETNER, 1965, PHILIP JAY, LL.B. (Cambridge), J.D.-(Law)- Born Nov. 13, 1942, St. Louis, Mo.; Attny, Investment Banker, Sr. Ptnr., P. Jay Fetner Associates, Managing Principal of African Development Group, 1218 16th St., N. W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 2504 1St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20037; Yale Alumni Fund, '65-'75; Mbr.: New York Bar, Pennsylvania Bar, Washington, D.C. Bar. FIELD, 1937, JOHN WARNER-(Consulting)- Born Sept. 15, 1914, Bridgeport, Conn.; Consultant, Pres., Mine Hill Consultants, 1895 Post Road, Fairfield, Conn. 06430; res. 370 Mine Hill Road, Fairfield, Conn. 06430; Class Sec.; Alumni Bd.; A.Y.A.; Campaign for Yale; Pres., Yale Club of Eastern Fairfield Cty.; Dir., Insilco, Inc.; Conn. National Bank; former Pres. & Chmn., Warnaco, Inc.; \ Var Corres- pondent for Time, Inc.; rn. Apr. 15, 1939, Priscilla H. Brown; s. John W., Jr., David W.; d. Margaret F. (Paterson). FINLEY, 1947, JOHN GEORGE GILPIN-(Industrial)-Born June 21, 1925, Naples, Italy; General Mgr., CIA Minera Disputada, Casilla 25-I), Santiago, Chile; res. Hernando de Aguirre 1549, Santiago, Chile; C.I.A., '51-'55; Sgt., A.U.S., '42-'45; 2nd Lieut., '49-'55; m. Oct. 15,'49, Anne Simmons; s. James C. W., Peter S. FINNEY, 1973, C. ROGER, M.Arch.-(Architecture)- Born Feb. 11, 1952, Port Pine, Australia; res. 515 W. 46th St., Apt. 3W, New York, N.Y. 10036. FINNEY, 1952, GRAHAM STANLEY, M.P.A.--(City Government)- Born Sept. 6, 1930, Greenwich, Conn.; Sr. Ptnr., The Conservation Co., 1701 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103; res. 615 W. Hortter St.,

53 Philadelphia, Pa. 19119; Class Sec., '67-'72; Visiting Lecturer; Plan- ning Dir., Portland, , '57-'60; Asst. Exec. Dir., City Planning Comm., Philadelphia, '61-'65; Exec. Dir., Philadelphia Council for Community Advancement, '65-'66; Deputy Superintendent of Schools, Philadelphia, '66-'69; Commissioner, Addiction Services Agency, N.Y. City, '70-'72; Managing Ptnr., Greater Philadelphia Partnership, '73-'76; Pres., Corp. for Public/Private Ventures, '77- '80; Spec. 3, AUS, '54-'56; m. June 22, '57, Katharine Pillsbury Becker; s. Samuel Warner ('84), Garrett Stevens ('86); d. Sarah B. (Johnston) ('80), Martha Becker ('81). FINNEY, 1945W, JOHN WARREN—(Journalism)—Born Dec. 5, 1923, Springfield, Mass.; News Editor, Washington Bureau, New York Times, 1000 Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 5275 Watson St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; former Reporter, New York Times; Ensign, USN, '43-'46; m. Jan. 13, '73, Theresa McMasters; d. Alison (Stebbins), Jessica H. (M.A. '81 and Ph.D. Candidate). FISHER, 1972, Scorr B., M.A.—(Business)—Born March 6, 1950, Los Angeles, Calif.; General Mgr., Employee Relations, Petroleum In- formation Corp., P.O. Box 2612, Denver, Colo. 80201; res. 9521 W. Hialeah Place, Littleton, Colo. 80123; m. June 9, '72, Susan Smith ('72); d. Sarah. FITCH, 1932, GEORGE HOPPER—(Advertising retired)—Born Nov. 29, 1909, New York, N.Y.; formerly Advertising Exec.; res. 1960 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. 94109; Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Art Gallery, '73-, Exec. Com.; Author, "So You're Going to Heaven"; presently Dir., Distillers Co., Ltd.; Trustee, American Federation of Arts, '52-'73, 1st V.P., '59-'68; Trustee, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, '75-, V.P., '80, '81, Chmn., Acquisition Committee, '76-; Trustee, Royal Oak Found., 75-; Commissioner, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, '75-; Pres., Municipal Art Soc. of New York, '62-'63; Commissioner & V.P., New York City Art Comm., '64-'68; V.P., English Speaking Union of the U.S., '82-; Pres., San Francisco Branch, '80-'82; Council of Fellows, Morgan Library, '65-'68; Chmn., San Francisco Sister City Program, '75-'77; Maj., Army Air Force, Chief, Special Services, '42-'46; Commendation Ribbon; m. '34, Dorothy Quincy Lawrence; m. '53, Muriel Johnson; ss. Edward deCoppet; sd. Jacqueline deCoppet (Berthet) (deceased). FLEMING, 1980, ANDREW T.—Born April 16, 1958, Meriden, Conn.— add. 127 Victory Drive, Lincolnton, N.C. 28092. FLETCHER, 1933, ALEXANDER CHARLES—(Business retired)—Born

54 May 25, 1910, Boston, Mass.; res. 165 Middlesex Rd., Darien, Conn. 06820; formerly V.P. & Natl. Sales Mgr., Four Roses Distillers Corp.; Lieut., USN, Oct. '42-Dec. '45; m. June 10, '39, Ethel Dixon; s. Dixon M., Alexander, Jr., Alan, Arthur W., Anthony W.; d. Trudy, Lucia L., Ethel F. FORD, 1942, WILLIAM, LL.B. - (Law retired)-Born July 6, 1919, Al- bany, N.Y.; Formerly Ptnr., Becket, Ford, Dooley & Beams; res. 24 West St., Proctor, Vt. 05765; Pres., Litchfield Cty. Bar Assn., '68-'70; Bd. of Gov., Conn. Bar Assn., '67-70; Judge of Probate Distr. of Salisbury, '54-'71; Bd. of Finance, Town of Salisbury, '52-; m. Oct. 3, '42, Pauline C. Woodman; s. Edward W.; d. Christina (LeFevre), Katharine S. (Sheriff). FORE, 1979, JOHN ARTHUR, J.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1956, New York, N.Y.; Attny.; res. 121 N. Van Dien Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. 07450; Dir., Yale Co-op Corp., '77-'79. FORT, 1976, DONALD KENNETH- (Student)-Born June 23, 1949; res. 1009 N. Third, Memphis, Tenn. 38107. FORTGANG, 1971, JEFFREY, Ph.D.-(Psychology)-Born June 3, 1949, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Clinical Psychologist, Bay Colony Health Services, 200 W. Cummings Park, Woburn, Mass. 01801; res. 15 Bates Road, Watertown, Mass. 02172; private clinical practice; part- time Clinical Research Consultant, Mass. General Hosp., Alcohol Clinic; Fellow in Clinical Psychology, Mt. Auburn Hosp., '78-'79; Clinical Fellow, Mass. General Hosp., Alcohol Clinic, '79-'82; m. Sept. 6, '81, Roberta S. Cole. FORTUNATO, 1954, S. JOSEPH, LL.B. -(Law)-Born July 23, 1932, Montclair, N. J.; Ptnr., Pitney Hardin Kipp & Szuch, 163 Madison Ave., P.O. Box 2008 R, Morristown, N.J. 07960; Class Council, '76-; s. Michael C., Stephen J. ('78); d. Susan P. FOSTER, 1967, DAVID JOHN, M.B.A.- (Finance)-Born June 25, 1945, Lansing, Mich.; Mgr., V.P., Results Management, Accuray Corp., 650 Ackerman Road, Columbus, Ohio 43202; res. 4263 Gavin Lane, Upper Arlington, Ohio 43220; Class Agt., Alumni Fund, '72-76; General Mgr., Leasing Div., Accuray Leasing Inc., Div. Mgr., '77-79, V.P., Market Development, '79-'82; Lieut., USNR, Navy Supply Corps, '69-'72; Navy Achievement Medal; m. Aug. 19, '67, Joanne Louise Junor; d. Erica Lynn, Amy Juliette, Jane Rebecca. FOSTER, 1923, MAXWELL E., LL.B. -(Law retired)-Born Aug. 27, 1901, Magnolia, Mass.; res. 146 Argilla Rd., Ipswich, Mass. 01938; m. June 9, '26, Elizabeth Vincent; s. Maxwell E., Jr., Vincent. FOX, 1938, JOSEPH CARRERE, M.B.A.- (Finance)-Born Feb. 27,1916,

55 New York, N.Y.; V.P. and Ptnr., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Inc., 10 Hanover Square, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 5475 Palisade Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471; Class Secy., '65-'70; Alumni Bd., '65-70; Chmn., Yale Grad. Track Committee, '65-; Dir., Movie Star, Inc., '65-; Mbr., Council on Foreign Relations, '55-; Trustee, Univ. of the Valley of Guatemala, '83-; Riverdale Country School, '68-'71, Riverdale Presbyterian Church, '71-75; Alumni Bd., Phillips Academy, An- dover, '60-'64; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '41-'45; Mbr., RTA Investment Committee, '82-; in. 1952, Louise Freeman Lee (dec. 1978); m. 1980, Alison Barbour McLean; s. Henry Stebbins, d. Dell Carrere, Lee Freeman. FRANCIS, 1964, SAMUEL HOPKINS, M.A., Ph.D.—(Science)—Born Jan. 27, 1943, Lancaster, Pa.; Research Physicist, Technical Supervi- sor, Bell Laboratories, Whippany Road, Whippany, N.J., 07981; res. 57 Dunbar St., Chatham, N.J. 07928; Lieut. (jg), USN, '64-'66; in. June 5, '65, Roberta Louise Williams; s. Christopher Samuel; d. Erika Lynne. FRANK, 1963, CHARLES AUGUSTUS III, M.B.A.—(Finance)--Born July 30, 1940, Glen Cove, , N.Y.; Sr. V.P., The United States Trust Co. of New York, 45 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 218 Kane St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231; Investment Association of N.Y. Bd., 71-72; Trustee and Chmn. Annual Fund, The Hill School, '82; Trustee, Episcopal Diocese of L.I., Nehemiah Plan, '82; P.F.C., A US, '63-'69; RTA Dir., '75-78; m. Oct. 10, '64, Elizabeth J. Taylor; s. Garrett Taylor, Heade Augustus. FRANK, 1938, CLINTON E.—(Advertising)— Born Sept. 13, 1915, St. Louis, Missouri; Chmn., Bridlewood Corp., One First National Plaza, Suite 2530, Chicago, III. 60603; res. 28 Bridlewood Rd., Northbrook, III. 60062; Assn. of Yale Alumni Bd.; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago; Bd. of Dir., Stanray Corp.; Pres., Chicago Advertising Club, 76-; Chicago Assn. of Comm. & Industry; Commercial Club of Chicago; Pres., Brain Research Found. 76-; Bd. of Dir. & Consul- tants, Little City Found.; Bd. of Financial Advisors, The Lambs, Inc.; Bd. of Dir., Northwestern Memorial Hosp.; Natl. Football Found. & Hall of Fame; Trustee, Orchestral Assn.; Lieut. Col., USAF, '41-'45; in. July 26, '41, Frances C. Price; rn. May 24, '67, Margaret A. Rathje Mullins; s. Clinton E., Jr., Arthur A., III; d. Marcia C., Laurie (Dorsey), Cynthia C. (McCarthy); ss. Thomas Clinton Mullins III; sd. Ann Mullins (Johnson), Kathryn Mullins, Susan Mullins. FRANK, 1950, Vic-ron Fl., JR., LL.B.—(Finance)--Born Apr. 4, 1927,

56 Philadelphia, Pa.; V.P., Information Resources, CPC International, International Plaza, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632; res. 267 E. Linden Ave., Englewood,. N.J. 07631; Scholarship & Enrollment Corn.; 25th Reunion Chinn.; formerly Spec. Asst. to Chief Exec. Officer and Tax Counsel; Lawyer, Webster Sheffield, N.Y. City, '60-'66; U.S. Treasury Dept., '54-'60; Mbr., National Committee on International Education Programs, '82-; Englewood Hosp., Chmn. of Investiga- tional Drug Committee, '75-; Trustee, Englewood Community Chest, 70-, former Chmn.; Mbr., Bergen County Republican Committee; former Mbr., Englewood City Council, '82; Trustee, Dwight Englewood School, '70-75; Bd., Deer Island Club; USN, '45-'46; m. Mar. 16, '58, Elizabeth Barker; s. Halsey B., Victor H., III, Jonathan L. ('86). FRANKLIN, 1983, RICHARD DAVID-(Finance)-Born Sept. 8, 1960, New Castle, Ind.; res. R.R. 3, Box 57, New Castle, Ind. 47362. FREDERICKS, 1977, JOEL RICHARD-Born May 11, 1955, Bethesda, Md.; 5-42 47th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. FRIEDLAND, 1970, JONATHAN DAVID, J.D.-(Law)-Born Feb. 17, 1948, New York, N.Y.; Attny., S. Friedman & Co., Advocates, 31 Haatzmauth Road, Haifa, Israel 33033; res. 42 Hantke St., Apt. 8, Haifa, Israel 34608; Alumni Schools Committee, 72-75, '81-'83; Mbr., Bd. of Dirs., Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel, "Erez" Educational Center for the Western Galilee; Cpl., Combat Engineers, , 72-; m. June 21, 70, Paula Ruth Feinstein; s. Joshua L.; d. Talia Ruth. FRITZSCHE, 1957, PETER B., M.B.A.-(Business)-Born Feb. 12, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio; Chmn. and Pres., EAC Industries, Inc., 135 S. LaSalle St., Room 1400, Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 153 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, Ill. 60093; 1957 Class Secy., 71-76; Alumni Fund Agent, '60-; A.Y.A., '81-, Dir., Yale Club of Chicago, 72-; Chinn. Special Gifts Reunion Campaign, 76-77, '81-'82; Pres., Yale Club of Indiana, '62-'68; Bd. of Dirs., Hauske Harlen Furniture Co., '63-'68; Wells Aluminum Co., '64-'67; Accurate Products, '64-'68; The Elyria Co., '65-76; Pres. Sacred Heart PTO and Education Board, 72-78; Chmn., Henry Horner Chicago Boys Club, 74-77, Dir., 70-; m. Feb. 12, '66, Ruth Black; s. Peter Bartley, David Newell, Alex Neracher, Paul Griffin, Patrick Brendan; d. Kathleen Connolly. FULLER, 1969, HENRY W.-(Business)-Born Sept. 14, 1946, York, Me.; Owner, Operator, Cape Breton Boatyard Ltd., Box 247, Bad- deck, Nova Scotia, Canada BOE 1BO; res. R.R. 2, Baddeck, Nova

57 Scotia, Canada BOE 1BO; m. Sept. 12, '70, Judith Rivinus; s. Michael R.; d. Susanna D. FULLER, 1935, STANLEY EVERT—(Government retired)—Born July 21, 1909, Erie, Pa.; res. 108 Patrician Oaks, 851 Maple Court, Du- nedin, Fla. 33528; Pres., Akron, Ohio, Yale Alumni Assn., '37; County Juvenile Court Administrator, (retired Jan. 1, '75); Mbr., Bd. of Managers County Juvenile Detention; Major United Fund, '45-'47; m. June 22, '36, Jean Chamberlain; s. Stanley Edward; d. Martha Ann (Procop). FULTON, 1932, ROBERT BRANK, Ph.D., M.Div.—(Education)—Born July 6, 1911, Clinton, Ill.; Interim Pastor, Presb. Church, Brighton, Iowa; res. 309 E. Burlington Ave., Fairfield, Iowa 52556; Yale-in- China Assn., China based work, '33-'45, '43-'51, Honorary Trustee, '51-; Grad. Sec., Dwight Hall, '32-'33; Lecturer, Yenching Univ., Peking, '39-'41; Chaplain & Prof. Religion, Union Coll., Schenec- tady, N.Y., '51-'53, and Lake Forest (Ill.) Coll. '53-'56; Prof. & Chmn., Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Inter-American Univ., Puerto Rico, '56-'62; Visiting Prof., Miles Coll., Birmingham, Ala. '62-'63; Teaching & Research, Western Coll., Oxford, Ohio, '63-'67; Prof., Philosophy & Religion, Parsons Coll., Fairfield, Iowa, '67-'73; m. July 20, '46, Anne Louise Edwards; s. William Holmes; d. Mary Anne, Cathay Brank, Elizabeth Dwight, Sarah Edwards.

GAGE, 1925, CHARLES STAFFORD, M.A.—(Education retired)—Boni July 24, 1903, Tyngsboro, Mass.; res. 75 Edgehill Terr., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Treas., Yale Univ., '54-'65; Athletic Bd. of Control, '50-'65; Alumni Bd., '52-; Gov., Bd. of Athletics, '65-72; Alumni Fund Co-Agt., '66-; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '52-'54; E. R. Squibb & Son, Mathiesson Chem. Co., '25-'54; U.S. Lend Lease Admin., '41-'44; Trustee, Phillips Academy, Andover, '50-76; Dir., United Illuminat- ing Co., '61-'74; Union-New Haven Trust Co., '61-'69; m. May 7, '49, Margaret Siegfried. GAINES, 1975, EDWIN FRANK—(Entertainment)— Born Oct. 22, 1952, Bridgeport, Conn.; Lyricist/Playwright, 206 E. 25th St., Room 4B, New York, N.Y. 10010; res. 64 Eastwood Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. 06606; Yale Club of New York City; Asst. Musical Dir., 1600 Penn Ave. Co., '75-76.

58 GAINES, 1956, MILTON J., M.B.A.-(Business)-Born Oct. 13, 1934, Olympia, Wash.; Pres., Co-Owner, P.O. Box 7711, San Francisco, Calif. 94120; res. 37 Orchard Road, Orinda, Calif. 94563; Alumni Fund Class Agent; Alumni Schools Committee; Guest Lecturer, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; Boy Scouts: Explorer Post Advisor, '75-'78, Troop Advisor, '74-; Lieut., USN, '56-'60; m. Dec. 28, '58, Phyllis Reinker; s. Preston, Andrew; d. Melissa. GALBRAITH, 1950, EVAN GRIFFITH, LL.B.-(Government)-Born July 2, 1928, Toledo, Ohio; U.S. Ambassador to France, c/o Ameri- can Embassy Paris, APO New York, N.Y. 09777; res. 41 rue Fau- bourg St. Honore, 75008 Paris, France; Mbr. of Bar: State of New York, District of Columbia; Managing Dir., Dillon Read, '75-'81; Chmn., Bankers Trust International, '69-75; Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of N.Y., '61-'69; Shearman & Sterling, '56-'60; Special Asst. to Secretary of Commerce, '60-'61; Lieut. USN, '53-'56; m. 1963, Marie Helen Rockwell; s. Evan G., Jr., John; d. Alexandra, Christine, Julie (Dec. '72). GALE, 1983, FREDERICK Scorr -add. 1327 Hillside Drive, Fort Collins, Colo. 80524. GALLICO, 1968, G. GREGORY III, L.Ug. (Oxford), M.D.,- (Medicine)-Born May 25, 1946, New York, N.Y.; Surgeon, Dept. of Surgery, Fruit St., Mass. General Hosp., Boston, Mass. 02114; res. 100 Willard Road, Brookline, Mass. 02146; Surgical Resident, Mass. General Hosp., 73-75; Visiting Research Fellow, Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford Univ., 75-77; Asst. Prof., Harvard Medical School, '80; m. July 6, 74, Ellen Biggs Polly Levine; s. Max Gregory; d. Rachel. GALVIN, 1971, MICHAEL GERARD-(Advertising)-Born Mar. 25, 1949, Dallas, Texas; Agency Head, Galvin Advertising, P.O. Box 3552, Lihue, Hawaii 96766; res. R.R. 1, Box 491, Koloa, Hawaii 96756; Pres., Kauai Assn. of Retarded Citizens, '83-'84; m. Sept. 6, 74, Carol Adams. GARNSEY, 1967, WALTER W., JR., J.D.-(Law)-Born Apr. 1, 1945, Denver, Colo; Attny., Kelly, Haglund, Garnsey & Kahn, 300 Blake Street Bldg., 1441 18th St., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 2339 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. 80207; m. Aug. 31, '68, Georgia Penny McCracken; d. Hilary Jill, Megan McCracken. GARNSEY, 1960, WILLIAM HERRICK-(Business)-Born Dec. 10, 1937, Denver, Colo.; Ford Dealer; Pres., Garnsey & Wheeler Co., 1100 8th Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80631; res. 2314 W. 20th Street Rd., Greeley, Colo. 80631; Alumni Schools Com., '64-; V.P., Colo. Yale Assn., '76-;

59 Pres., Greeley New Car & Truck Dealers' Assn., '69; United Way of Weld Cty., '72; Chmn. of Bd., Dayspring Christian Schools, '80-'81, Dir. '78-; Bd. Mbr., IntraWest Bank of Greeley, Chmn., Marketing Committee; General Chmn., Bill Evangelistic Crusade for Greeley, '83; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, Oct. '60-Feb. '64; m. June 5, '62, Diane P. Mehaffey; d. Jennifer Diane, Wendy Wood, Elizabeth Herrick. GARNSEY, 1933, WILLIAM SMITH- (Business, retired)-Born Nov. 5, 1911, Billings, Mont.; res. 1926 23d Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80631; Pres., Colorado Yale Assn.; formerly Ford Dealer; Ford Part Remanufac- turer; Ford Tractor & Implement Dealer; Mortgage Loans & Capi- tal Life Insurance Co.; Pres. and Dir., Colorado Auto Dealers Assn., Colorado State Chamber of Commerce; Dir., Colorado Assn. of Commerce & Industry; Pres., Greeley Chamber of Commerce; Colorado State Senator, '67-'75; School Bd., Greeley, '49-'55; Trustee and Pres., Weld County Library Assn., '61-'65; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, June '42-Dec. '45; m. June 27, '36, Louisa Boulton IIerrick; m. Jan. 16, '80, Roseanne Sudholt Ball; s. William Herrick ('60), Anson Herrick; d. Louisa Boulton (Lambert). GATES, 1976, EDWARD RAYMOND- (Student)-- Born June 25, 1954, Needham, Mass.; res. 35 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 02130. GIBSON, 1976, RICHARD CHANNING, JR.- (Literary work)- Born Nov. 25, 1953, Des Moines, Iowa; Screenwriter; bus, and res. 1021 17th St., Apt. A, Santa Monica, Calif. 90403. GIEGENGACK, 1960, ROBERT F., JR., M.S., Ph.D.- (Education)- Born Nov. 27, 1938, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Asst. Prof. Geology, Dept. of Geology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104; res. West Rose Valley Rd., Wallingford, Pa. 19086; m. May 14, '67, Francesca Rich Marshall; s. Jonathan, Matthew. GIESEN, 1954, ARTHUR R., JR., M.B.A. - (Industrial)-Born Aug. 8, 1932, Radford, Va.; Pres. & Treas., Augusta Steel Corp., Box 980, Verona, Va. 24482; res. 2048 Chase Ave., Waynesboro, Va. 22980; Yale Alumni Schools Committee; V.P., Giesen Caldwell Agency, Inc.; Dir., Advisory Bd., Bank of Va.-Central Valley, '74-; Exec. Council, Lutheran Church in America, '78-'82, Office of Admin. and Finance Managing Committee, '76-78, Va. Senate Exec. Bd., '69-'76; Mbr., House of Delegates, Commonwealth of Va., '64-'74, '76-; m. Aug. 14, '54 (divorced); m. Apr. 16, '83, Patricia W. Elliott; s. Arthur Roosa III, Jonathan Hopkins, Robert Kramer; d. Ann Caldwell, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Emily. GIFFORD, 1954, RICHARD C.-(Business)--Born June 14, 1931, New

60 York, N.Y.; Sales Exec., P.O. Box 1088, Madison, Conn. 06443; res. 155 Middle Beach Road, Madison, Conn. 06443; formerly Assoc. Dir., Business Gifts, Campaign for Yale; Mbr., AYA; Class Agent, Yale Alumni Fund; Mbr., Class Council of '54; Exec. Committee, NCPDM, '75; Bd. Mbr., Madison ABC, '78 and '79; Madison Preser- vation Trust; TRF and Winnetka Environmental Council, '74-76; Precinct Capt., New Trier Repub. Organization, '69-'74; m. June 25, '55, Wendy E. Thorsen; s. Richard Cammann, Jr., Tucker Aling; d. Linda Shields (Herrick), Mimi Conyngham, Jennifer Cammann (Satterfield). GILE, 1978, LAWRENCE MACALESTER—(Stliderlt)—Born Sept., 1, 1955, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Student, Columbia Univ. Graduate School of Busi- ness, 129 Grandview Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; formerly insurance broker, Alexander & Alexander, Inc., New York, N.Y.; Dir., Skill- man Associates of Yale Univ. (Squash Alumni group); Dir. at Large, U.S. Squash Racquets Assn., '82-; Dir., RTA, '81-'84. GILL, 1936, BRENDAN—(Literary work)—Born Oct. 4, 1914, Hartford, Conn.; Mbr., of Staff, New Yorker Magazine, 25 W. 43rd St., New York, N.Y.; res. 1 Howe Place, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; m. June 1936, Anne Barnard; s. Michael; d. Brenda, Holly Madelaine, Rosemary. GILL, 1963, MICHAEL GATES—(Advertising)—Born Apr. 17, 1940, Hartford, Conn.; Sr. V.P., Creative Dir., Lansdowne Advertising (a Div. of J. Walter Thompson), 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 161 E. 75th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Dir., The October Fund (conservation); m. Oct. 11, '80, Elisabeth Coffin Childs; d. Elizabeth Eaton, Anne Elisabeth. GILLESPIE, 1932, S. HAZARD, LL.B.—(Law)—Born July 12, 1910, Morristown, N.J.; Of Counsel, Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 833 Route 9W, Nyack, N.Y. 10960; Dir., Allis-Chalmers Corp.; Hosp. for Special Surgery; Mbr., New York State Bar Assn., Pres., '58-'59; Union Settlement Assn.; ; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Amer- ican Bar Foundation; U.S. Attny., Southern Dist. of N.Y., '59-'61; Chmn., Moreland Act Comm. to Investigate Public Welfare, '61-'63; Trustee & Receiver, Fifth Ave. Coach Co., '68-'72; Civilian, USAAF, Operational Research Section, 8th A/F E.T.O., June '44-July '45; m. Dec. 19, '77, Frances Lillian Posner; s. Samuel Hazard III; d. Jane Trowbridge (Brown). GILLETTE, 1964, HOWARD FRANK, JR., Ph.D.—(Education)—Born June 8, 1942, Chicago, Ill.; Assoc. Prof. of American Civilization, Dir. of American Studies Program, George Washington Univ.,

61 Washington, D.C. 20052; res. 2049 Park Rd. NW., Washington, D.C. 20010; Yale Class Agent, Calhoun, '68-; 1964 Class Council, '74-; George Washington Univ., '70-; Univ. of Penn., '69-'70; Urban Af- fairs Advisor, Anderson for Pres., '80; Exec. Dir., Conn. Rockefeller for President Campaign; Natl. Pres., The Ripon Soc., '70-'72; Trustee, Larry Finkelstein Memorial Fellowship Fund, '74-; m. Aug. 24, '68, Jane Brown; s. Ellery Hale, Felix Parker. GLOVER, 1940, CHARLES CARROLL III, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Apr., 9, 1918, Washington, D.C.; Ptnr., Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, 1666 K St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. Route 2, Box 95B, Trappe, Md. 21637; Mbr., Yale Development Bd., '64-'73; Military Intell. Service, Ofc. of Chief of Staff, War Dept., '43-'46; m. July 29, '44, Viginia Dougherty; s. Charles C. IV, ('69) (deceased), Everett; d. Judith. GOEDECKE, 1944, WILLIAM SKINNER—(Finance)--Born Aug. 28, 1922, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1st V.P., Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co., 1345 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10105; res. 21 Green Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Class Agent, "78-; Sgt., AUS, '42-'45; m. Jan. 21, '51, Janet Chatman; d. Susan Skinner (Zellweger). GOLDBERG, 1977, RICHARD JULIUS, M.S.I.A.—(Consultant)—Born Nov. 11, 1955, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sales Consultant, Elcomp Systems, 1101 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; res. 1502 Fairmont St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221; Bd. of Gov., Yale Club of Pittsburgh. GONZALEZ, 1974, TimoTEo F., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Nov. 7, 1950, Corpus Christi, Texas; Attny., 308 S. Akard, Room 2010, P.O. Box 225521, Dallas, Texas 75265; res. 3206 Luallen, Carrollton, Texas 75007; Pres., Dallas Mexican American Bar Assn.; Secy., Section on the Concerns of Spanish-Speaking in Texas; Chairperson, Minority Participation Committee of Dallas Bar Assn.; Vice Chairperson, Dallas Human Relations Commission; Trustee, Dallas Alliance; m. Mar. 8, '80, Zaida. GOODENOUGH, 1944, JOHN BANNISTER, M.S., Ph.D., Docteur Hono- ris Causa, Univ. of Bordeaux—(Science)—Born July 25, 1922, Jena, Germany; Prof., Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Labora- tory, Oxford University, South Parks Rd., Oxford OX1 3OR, Eng- land; res. 31 Linton Road, Oxford OX2 6UL, England; Research Eng., Westinghouse Research Lab., Pittsburgh, '51-'52; Section & Group Leader, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Staff, '52-'76; UNESCO Committee for Science, '77-; Fulbright Committee, '83-; Science Research Council (GB), '77-'83; National Science Fdn. Materials Science Committee, 74-'76; Editor, Monographs in Chemistry (0x-

62 ford Univ. Press), '78-; Exec. Editorial Bd., Journal of Applied Electro Chemistry, '82-; Assoc. Editor, Materials Research Bulletin, '65-; Journal Solid State Chemistry, '80-; Solid State Ionics, '80-; Fellow and Bd. of Neurosciences Research Fdn., '65-'76; officer in various professional societies; Capt., USAAF, Sept. '42-Nov. '48; m. June 16, '51, Irene Johnston Wiseman. GOODYEAR, 1949, ROBERT M.-(Cattle Business)--Born Apr. 5, 1925, Buffalo, N.Y.; Self employed selling registered Aberdeen An- gus cattle; res. Box 632, Aiken, S.C. 29801; m. Dec. 20, '47, Patricia Smith. GORDON, 1934, GEORGE ARTHUR-(Literary work retired)-Born July 27, 1912, Savannah, Ga.; res. Route 3, Box 287, Savannah, Ga. 31406; Managing Editor, Good Housekeeping Magazine, '36-'41; Editorial Dir., Air Force Magazine, '44-'45; Editor-in-Chief, Cos- mopolitan, '46-'48; Staff Writer, Reader's Digest, '65-74; Editorial Dir., Guideposts Magazine, '74-'81; Lieut. Col.; USAAF, Aug. '42- Sept. '45; Air Medal, Legion of Merit; m. 1935, Jane Y. Ryan; m. 1946, Pamela McGuire; s. Sheridan, Leigh, Kinzie, Dana, McGuire; d. Patricia, Paige, Gray. GOW, 1955, ROBERT HAIGH-(Industry)-Born Apr. 26, 1933, Paris, France; Pres., Chief Exec. Officer, Enterprise Oil & Gas Corp., 8580 Katy Freeway, Suite 200, P.O. Box 55629, Houston, Texas 77055; res. 11911 McLeod's Lane, Houston, Texas 77024; 1955 5th Reunion Fund Drive, past Pres., Yale Club of Houston; Bd. of Dir., Digicon, Inc.; Terrain King; Dir., Planned Parenthood; 1st Lieut., USAF, Feb. '56-Dec. '58; m. July 16, '57, Patricia Lawson; m. Jan. 21, '74, Barbara Lord; s. David Frederick; d. Laura Lawson, Heather Haigh. GRANDINE, 1981, THOMAS ALLAN, M.S.-(Student)-Born Dec. 18, 1958, Madison, Wis.; Univ. of Wisconsin, c/o Dept. of Computer Science, 1210 W. Dayton St., Madison, Wis. 53706; res. 128 N. Orchard St., Apt. 4, Madison, Wis. 53715. GRAVES, 1984, EARL GILBERT, JR.-add. 8 Heathcote Road, Scars- dale, N.Y. 10583. GRAYSON, 1942, CARY TRAVERS, JR, M.A., Ph .D.- (Publishing)- Born Mar. 21, 1919, Washington, D.C.; Pres., Potomac Books, Inc., P.O. Box 40604, Palisades Sta., Washington, D.C. 20016; res. Blue Ridge Farm, Upperville, Va. 22176; U.S. Dept. of State, '58-'61; U.S. Peace Corps, '61-'64; Capt., USMC, '42-'46; m. Sept. 7, '56, Priscilla Alden Roessle; d. Leslie H., Carininthia A., Alicia G., Theodosia H. GRAYSON, 1940, JAMES GORDON-(Finance)-Born Jan. 7, 1918, Washington, D.C.; Sr. Investment Officer, International Finance

63 Corp., 1818 H St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433; res. Upperville, Va. 22176; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46. GRAYSON, 1977, WILLIAM CABELL, JR.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 4, 1953, Washington, D.C.; Sales Mgr., Asst. V.P., c/o Coldwell Banker (commercial real estate brokerage), 8300 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1050, McLean, Va. 22102; res. 1304 N. Meade St., Condo #8, Arling- ton, Va. 22209; Co!dwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services, Salesman, July '78-Oct. '82, Sales Mgr., Oct. '82-; Special Asst. to Russell E. Train, The Conservation Fdn., June '77-July 78; m. May 22, '82, Susan L. Carey. GREEN, 1973, BENJAMIN P.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 21, 1950, Winter Park, Fla.; Child Psychiatrist; res. 1085 Locust, Denver, Colo. 80220; m. Sept. 3, '77, Lynn Schmidt; d. Katharine. GREEN, 1975, RUDOLPH-add. 4507 Elwood Road, Austin, Texas 78722. GREENBERG, 1970, STEPHEN DAVID, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 8, 1948, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg & Tun- ney, 1888 Century Park East, 21st Floor, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067; res. 1017 Napoli Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272; Asst. Soccer Coach, '71-72; Teacher, Hotchkiss School, 70-71; Professional Baseball, Texas Rangers, '70-74; m. May 31, 70, Myrna Katz; d. Jennifer Norton, Melanie. GREENE, 1930, WALDO WITTENMYER, Ph.B.- (Farming retired)- Born July 18, 1906, Huntingdon, Pa.; Citrus owner; res. South Watt- son Rd., P.O. Box 309, Mission, Texas 78572; Lieut. Comdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. July 21, '51, Shirley Brooks. GRIMES, 1945, DAvin C., M.A. (Hon.)-(Finance)-Born Apr. 15, 1925, Omaha, Nebr.; res. 202 South Rockingham Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90049; Alumni Fellow, Yale Corp., 74-'80; Chmn., Founding Bd. of Gov., Assn. of Yale Alumni, 71; Alumni Bd., '66-'68; Dir., Yale Club of Southern Calif.; formerly Chinn. and Chief Exec. Officer, Brentwood Savings & Loan Assn., Los Angeles; Public Affairs, Jim Walter Corp.; Dir., Natl. Savings & Loan League, 76; Ensign iPilot), USNR, '43-'46; m. Dec. 30, '49, Suzanne Olander; s. David E., George F. (79); d. Susan H. GROVE, 1929, MANASSES JACOB-(Finance retired)-Born Feb. 16, 1906, Frederick County, Md.; res. 405 Giddings Lane, Brenham, Texas 77833; Alumni Interviewer, '50-'60; Mercantile Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Baltimore, '40-'55; V.P. '47-'55; Investment Analyst, Univ. of Texas, Austin, '57-70; Tech. Sgt., AUS, '41-'42; Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. Apr. 26, '45, Noreen Mae Grote.

64 GUIDOTTI, 1955, HUGH G., M.Ed.—(Education)—Born June 12, 1933, Somerville, Mass.; Teacher, 69 Brigham St., Hudson, Mass. 01749; Real Estate Broker, 5 Pope St., Hudson, Mass. 01749; res. 11 Lilac Lane, Hudson, Mass. 01749; Alumni Fund, '55-75; Yale Base- ball, '55-75; Pres., Hudson Teacher's Assn., '60-62, Hudson Youth Boosters, '58-'60; Science Chmn., '56-78; Baseball Coach, '56-78; Dir., Pope's Hill Realty Trust; Pres., Hudson Municipal Employees Credit Union, '65-; Treas., Jefferson Investment Club, '60-'62; Pres., Central Mass. Youth Baseball, '74-78; Parish Council, '68-70; m. Feb. 4, '56, Sarah Theresa Crossman; s. Michael Anthony; d. Mary Ann, Ann Marie, Paula Mary, Sarah Jane. GUINZBURG, 1950, THOMAS HENRY —(Publishing)—Born March 30, 1926, New York, N.Y.; Book Publisher, Doubleday & Co., 245 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10167; res. 32 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Bd. of Gov., Yale Univ. Press, '69-; Cprl., USMCR, May '44-May '46; Purple Heart; m. March 26, '56, Rita Gam; m. June 21, '67, Rustine Unger; s. Michael; d. Kate, Amanda. GUTHRIE, 1968, ROBERT K.—add. 5440 Bradford Court, Apt. 242, Alexandria, Va.; m. Aug. 5, 70, Marion Adelheid Melliwigt. GWIN, 1963, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, JR., J.D.—(Law)—Born Feb. 4, 1941, Boston, Mass.; Attny., bus. and res. 236 Ocean Ave., Marble- head, Mass. 01945; Writer, '82-; Asst. Secy., Mass. Financial Services Co., May 76-Jan. '82; Assoc., Gaston Snow & Ely Bartlett, Aug. '71-May '76; Finance Commission, Town of Westwood, 79; Capt., AUS, June '63-Sept. '68, 2 Bronze Stars, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Presidential Unit Citation; m. Dec. 24, '69, Susan Nivison (divorced June 11, '82); s. Samuel L. III, Robert N.

HAAS, 1935, FREDERICK PETER, LL.B.—(Law retired)—Born Oct. 16, 1911, Yonkers, N.Y.; res. 16 Strathmore Lane, Madison, Conn. 06443; A.Y.A.; Alumni Fund Agt., '35-74; Class Sec., '65-70; Assoc., Webster & Sheffield, New York, '38-'46; Ptnr., '46-'65; V.P., General Counsel, Dir., Liggett Group, Inc., '65-77; Secy., Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York, '49-'51; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Pres., Durham Arts Council, '76-77; Pres., Tobacco History Corp., 77-; Chmn., Durham Bicen- tennial Festival Committee, 75-76; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, Feb. '43-

65 Dec. '45; m. Feb. 8, '41, Mary Helen Parke (deceased Aug. 26, '82); d. Suzanne Phyfe (Harned), Margaret McDevitt (Vayda), Harriet Parke (Levesque). HAIGHT, 1952, CHARLES S., JR., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Sept. 23, 1930, New York, N.Y.; U.S. Distr, Judge, Southern Distr. of N.Y., United States Court House, Foley Square, New York, N.Y. 10007; res. 1105 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; 20th & 25th Reunion Committees; U.S. Dept. of Justice (Trial Attny., Admiralty & Shipping Section) '55-'57; Haight, Gardner, Poor & Havens, Assoc., '57-'68, Pntr., '68- '76; appointed to Court, May '76; m. June 30, '53, Mary Jane Peightal; d. Nina E. (Frost) ('79), Susan P. HAIGHT, 1928, GEORGE WINTHROP, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Dec. 31, 1905, Washington, D.C.; Lawyer, Decker, Hubbard & Welden, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 4340, New York, N.Y. 10112; res. 155 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y. 10028; m. Sept. 2, '33, Mary Lillian Up-. percu; d. Laura Uppercu (Pretor-Pinney), Linda Folsom (Demay), Marcia Winthrop (Erickson). HAINES, 1924, THOMAS FREDERICK DAVIES, J.D.—(Law retired)— Born Mar. 13, 1902, Detroit, Mich. res. 139 E. 63rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021; formerly Pres., CIBA Corp.; m. Feb. 2, '33, Marian Forsyth Wickes (deceased); s. Thomas D. ('59), Alexander F.; d. Marian (Minton). HALL, 1941, EDWARD TUCK, M.A., (Hon), Litt.D.—(Education)— Born Aug. 1, 1918, Manchester, Mass.; Headmaster and Owner, The Deck House, P.O. Box 328, North Edgecomb, Me. 04556; res. same as above; Mbr., Corn, on Yale Coll., '63-'68; Asst. Instr. English, '46; Asst. to Chmn. Bd. of Admissions, '46-'47; Chmn., American Friends of Maru a Pula, Inc., (Fund Raising Found.), Box 150, Wiscasset, Maine 04578; Asst. Headmaster, St. Mark's School, '47-'52; Head- master, The Hill School, '52-'68; Headmaster, St. Marks School, '68-'74; Instr. in English and Latin, Maru a Pula School, Gaborone, Botswana, '75-'78; Headmaster, The Deck House, '79-; Chmn., Edgecomb Repub. Committee, '80; Chmn., International School- boy Fellowships, '63-'65; Pres., Headmasters Assn., '70; Pres., New England Assn. of Teachers of English, '51; 1st Lieut., Inf. & Intelli- gence, Aug. '42-Jan. '46; Legion of Merit. HALL, 1936, JESSE ANGELL—(Business retired)—Born Jan. 9, 1913, New York, N.Y.; res. 164 North St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; formerly with The Lezius Hiles Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Cub Scout Leader, '52-'54; Chagrin Valley Theatre, '53; Church Deacon, '52-'56; Chmn., Church Fund Raising Campaign, '56; assisted in developing

66 & maintaining ice skating pond for children, Chagrin Falls, '55-'76; Chmn., Library Fund Raising Campaign, Chagrin Falls, '65; Cha- grin Falls Village Council, '80-'81; Maj., USFA, Jan. '42-Mar. '46; m. June 19, '37, Louise Barnes; s. Jesse A. Jr. (dec.), d. Gretchen (Green), Louise (Dill), Deborah Anne. HALL, 1930, ROBERT A., LL.B. —(Law, Theatre)—Born Sept. 9, 1906, Omaha, Nebr.; Attny., retired; res. 5 Westland Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Chmn.: Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '50-'52, Y Assn., '75-; Mbr., Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '47-'49; Pres., Yale Football Y Assn., 75; Founder & Dir., Walter Camp Found.; Bd. of Gov., Mory's, '50-'53; Fellow, , '50-'53; Pres., Musical Theatre Assn., '71-; V.P. & Dir., Natl. Football Found. & Hall of Fame, '52-; Exec. Office of Pres. of U.S., Lend-Lease Admin., Australia, Special Deputy, U.S. State Dept., '42-'45; m. Nov. 8, '33, Ann McDonald Shipley; s. Robert A., Jr., Charles S. HALLETT, 1934, JOHN FOLSOM—(Business retired)—Born Aug. 2, 1912, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; bus. Ward Whidden House, High St., Portsmouth, N.H. 03801; res. P.O. Box 62, Chauncey Creek Rd., Kittery Point, Maine 03905; V.P., Yale Club of St. Louis, '59-'60; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Yale Class of 1934, '66-74; Pres. & Dir., Kittery Histori- cal & Naval Museum; Ptnr., Sandpiper Associates, Portsmouth, N.H.; Pres., Bio-Controls, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. (inactive); 10th Distr. Rep., Greenwich, Conn., Town Meeting, '37-'41; Trustee, Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer Distr., '58-'62; Mbr., Kittery Planning Bd., '73-'83; Cmdr., USN (ret.), '42-'45; Co. Vol. Aviation Unit 9-10, St. Louis, '50-'58; Bronze Star & Air Medal with Battle Stars; Treas. Deer Island Club Corp. '46-'48; m. Mar. 4, '35, Katherine E. Koerber; s. Samuel Goodwin. HALPIN, 1971, THOMAS M.—Born Sept. 9, 1949, Oakland, Calif.; res. 6822 Chambers Drive, Oakland, Calif. 94611. HALSEY, 1942, RALPH WETMORE, JR.— (Finance)—Born Dec. 3, 1919, South Orange, N.J.; Ptnr., Halsey Associates, Investment Counsel, 234 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. P.O. Box 206, Noank, CT. 06340; Treas., Yale Class '42, '52-'57; Secy., '77-'83; Class Fund Agent; Reunion Chmn., '67, 77; Dir., Mory's, '58-74; Security Ins., '62-72; Kaneb Services, '55-'65; Tropical Gas Co., 76-; Conn Savings Bank, '76-; Middlesex Ins., 76-, IXL Mfg., '76-; Essex Engineering, 76-; Hotchkiss School, '52-'74; Yale New Haven Hosp., Inv. Comm., '76-; Childrens Center, Inv. Comm., '76; Lieut. USNR, June '42-Dec. '45; Dir. & Treas., RTA '52-'65; m. June 2, '45, Betsey Copp; s. Ralph W. (71), Thomas S., Andrew M.; d. Betsey Avery (Dickinson).

67 HAMBLETON, 1934, THOMAS EDWARD-(Theatre)-Born Feb. 12, 1911, Towson, Md.; Managing Dir., Phoenix Theatre, 245 E. 72d St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. Box 25, Timonium, Md. 21093; Yale University Council, '55-'60; Chmn., Development for Yale Drama School Committee; V.P., Theatre Inc.; Gov. League of N.Y. Thea- tres and Producers; Pres., First Am. Congress of Theatre; Dir., French & Polyclinic Hosp.; Trustee, emeritus, Peale Museum, Bal- timore; Lieut. Cmdr., USN '42-'46; m. Mar. '37, Caroline Lucinda Hoysradt (dec.); m. Feb. 19, '49, Merrell M. Hopkins; s. Thomas E., Jr., Mark Hopkins; d. Anne Brooks Crawford (dec.), Caroline Lu- cinda (Watts), Susan Sherwood, Mary Merrell. HAMILTON, 1962, WILLIAM-(Cartoonist)-Born June 2, 1939, Palo Alto, Calif.; Writer, 400 W. 43d St., Apt. 45N, New York, N.Y. 10036; PFC., AUS, Jan. '63-Jan. '65; Good Conduct Medal; m. May 9, '69, Candida Darci Vargas (divorced); d. Alexandra Manuela Vargas. HAMLIN, 1961, CHARLES, B.M.S., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Mar. 7, 1939, New Haven, Conn.; Surgeon, 950 E. Harvard St., Suite 690, Denver, Colo. 80210; res. 100 Dexter St., Denver, Colo. 80220; Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Surgery, Univ. of Colo. School of Health Sciences; Lieut. Col., USAF, Feb. '74-May '76; Diplomat, Soc. of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons; m. Sept. '72, Linda Livingston Ewing. HANSEN, 1955, ROGER ALLEN-(Finance)-Born Jan. 11, 1933, Ne- wark, N.J.; Exec. V.P., The Chicago Corp., 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 60604; res. 1525 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill. 60091; Alumni Schools Committee; Gov., Midwest Stock Exchange; Lieut., USN, June '55-June '57; Pres., Treas., Deer Island Club; m. Oct. 18, '59, Wendy Blake (deceased); m. Dec. 30, '72, Mimi Webster (di- vorced); s. Roger Blake, Mark Christian; d. Victoria. HARMAN, 1945, ARCHER, JR., Ed.M.-(Education)-Born May 25, 1923, Orange, N.J.; Dir. of Guidance, Wellesley High School, Wel- lesley, Mass. 02181; res. 307 Hillcrest Rd., Needham, Mass. 02192; Alumni Schools Com., '74-'76; Teacher, Westminster School, Sims- bury, Conn., '46-'48; St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H., '48-'54; Headmaster, Peck School, Morristown, N.J. '54-'61; St. George's School, Newport, R.I., '61-'72; Trustee, St. Mark's School, South- borough, Mass.; The Walker School, Needham, Mass., A Better Chance, Wellesley, Mass.; Lieut. (Lg.), USN, '43-'46; m. Feb. 26, '44, Mari Brainerd; s. Archer III, David B., John W.; d. Jane (Brewer). HARRIMAN, 1913, WILLIAM AVERELL, LL.D., L.H.D.-(Gov- ernment)-Born Nov. 15, 1891, New York, N.Y.; res. 3038 N St.,

68 N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; Union Pacific R.R. '15-'17; Merchant Shipbldg. Corp., '17-'25; W. A. Harriman & Co., Inc., '20-'31, then Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (merger), '31-'46, Limited Ptnr., '46-; Illinois Central R.R. Co., Chmn., exec. Com ., '31-'42, Dir., '15-'46; N.R.A., '34; Spec. Rep. of Pres. in Great Britain, Mar. '41; Ambassador, USSR, Aug. '41; Apptd. Rep. in London of Combined Shipping Adjustment Bd., Feb. '42; U.S. Ambassador to Russia, '43-'46, Great Britain, Apr.-Oct. '56; Sec. of Commerce, Oct. '46-Apr. '48; U.S. Rep. in Europe under Econ. Coop. Act of '48 May '48-June '50; Spec. Asst. to Pres., July '50-Jan. '52; Amer. Rep. on NATO Corn. to study Western def. plans, Sept. '51-Feb. '52; Dir., Mutual Security Agency, Oct. '51-Jan. '53; Governor, N.Y. State, Jan. '55-Jan. '59; Ambassador-at-Large, Feb.-Dec. '61; Asst. Sec. of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Dec. '61-Apr. '65; U.S. Dept. Rep. to Internatl. Conf. on Settlement of Laotian Question, '61-'62; Spec. Rep. of Pres. for negotiation of nuclear Test Ban Treaty, July '63; Under Sec. State for Political Affairs, Apr. '63-Mar. '65; Ambassador-at-Large, Mar, '65- Jan. '69; U.S. Rep. Vietnam Peace Talks, Paris, '68-'69; Author, Peace With Russia? and America and Russia in a Changing World; m. Sept. 21, '15, Kitty Lanier Lawrence; m. Feb. 21, '30, Marie Norton Whit- ney (dec.); m. Sept. 27, '71, Pamela Digby Churchill; d. Mary (Fisk), Kathleen (Mortimer). HARRISON, 1942, FRED HAROLD, M.A. —(Education retired)—Born Aug. 24, 1918, Lawrence, Mass.; formerly Athletic Dir. and History Instr., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; res. 210 South Main St., Andover, Mass. 01810; Alumn Com. on Admissions & Scholarship, '58-70; 1942 Exec. Com ., '68-71, '82-'85; 35th Reunion Corn., Class of 1942; Coll. Exam. Bd. Reader, '52-'66; Regional Mbr., Natl. Foot- ball Hall of Fame Corn., '72-'76; Adv. Gifts Corn., joint Lawrence Hosp. Drive, '69-'70; President's Council on Youth Fitness, '60-'63; Mass. Bd. of USO, '59-'61; Dir., Andover YMCA, '60; Lawrence YMCA, '68; Pres., Andover YMCA, '66-'73; Teen Adult Collabora- tion Corn., '70; Chmn. Bd., New England Museum of Sports, '80-; Mass. Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame, '80; Hon. Mbr., Amer. Hockey Coaches Assn., '80-; Consultant Conn. Coll. Capital Fund Drive, '82-; Author of 2 books; Lieut. Col., AUS, '42-'46, Reserve '46-'70; Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal; m. Mar. 11, '44, Marjorie Joan Alexander; d. Marjorie C. (Fleming), Nancy J. (Bliss), Eliza- beth A. ('77). HART, 1976, DENNIS CHARLES, J.D.—(Law)—Born May 28, 1953, Framingham, Mass.; Lawyer, Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, 60 State

69 St., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 24 Concord Ave., Apt. 303, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; Mbr., Mass. Bar. '81-; admitted to Federal Bar, Dist. of Mass., '81-; American Bar Assn., '81-; high School History Teacher, Cross-Country Coach, E.O. Smith School, Storrs, Conn., '76-'77. HARTLEY, 1912, CAVOUR—(Business retired)—Born Jan. 26, 1890, Duluth, Minn.; bus. 740 E. Superior St., Duluth 55802; res. 3800 E. Superior St., Duluth 55804; 2d Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Lieut, USNR, WAN'. II; m. June 24, '14, Carolyn W. Munger; s. John ('37), David, ('38), Alfred, ('41), Edward. HATEM, 1980, JotiN J.—Born Dec. 1, 1957, Columbus, Ohio—No address available. HEALY, 1943, HAROLD HARRIS, JR., J.D.—(Law)—Born Aug. 27, 1921, Denver, Colo.; Ptnr., Debevoise & Plimpton, 875 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 1170 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10029; Mbr., Exec. Corn., Yale Law School Assn., '74-'82, V.P., '80-'82; Assoc., Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates, '49-'56, Ptnr., '59-; Exec. Asst. to U.S. Atty. General, '57 & '58; Legal Aid Soc., New York, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '68-, Chmn., '75-'79; Pres., Union Internationale des Avocats, '79-'81; Mbr. Bd. of Dirs., Metropolitan Opera Guild, '75-; Mbr. Bd. of Trustees, Vassar Coll., '77-; Capt., F.A., AUS, Jan. '43-July '46; Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal; m. May 24, '52, Elizabeth Anne Debevoise; s. H. Harris III. HEINZ, 1931, HENRY JOHN II—(Business)—Bom July 10, 1908, Se- wickley, Pa.; Chmn. of Bd., H. J. Heinz Co., P.O. Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; res. "Goodwood," State Rd., Sewickley, Pa. 15143; Chmn. Gov . Bd., Yale Art Gallery, Co-Chmn., Advisory Corn., Yale Univ. Economic Growth Center; Pres. H. J. Heinz Co. '41-'59; Chmn. Bd. '59-; Head, Special Foreign Operations Administration Mission to Pakistan, '54; Pub. Adv. Mem. U.S. delegation to 12th session, Gen. Agreement Tariffs & Trade, Geneva, '57; Chmn. U.S. delegation Economic Comm. for Europe, '58-'60; Bd. of Dir., Bus. Corn. for Arts; Pittsburgh Regional Planning Assn.; Pittsburgh Symphony Soc.; Pres., Nutrition Found.; Agribusiness Council; m. '35, Joan Diehl; m. '53, Drue E. Maher; s. Henry J. III ('60). HEMPHILL, 1959, JAMES TIERNEY, LL.B.—(Law)—Born May 25, 1937, Johnstown, Pa.; Lawyer, Corcoran, Hardesty, Whyte, Hem- phill & Ligon P.C., 1575 I St., NW., Suite 510, Washington, D.C. 20005; res. 2901 Olive St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20007; Pres., Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '73-'75; AYA Rep., '76-'78; Pres., Harvard-Yale- Princeton Club of Pittsburgh, '76-78; formerly General Counsel, Consolidated Coal Co., Pittsburgh; Chinn., Coal Committee, Amen-

70 can Bar Assn., '72-'74; m. Nov. 1, '64, Cynthia Cobb; m. June 13, '80, Molly Laufman; d. Sarah Tierney, Jennifer Alice. HENNINGSEN, 1950, VICTOR WILLIAM, JR. —(Business)---Born May 19, 1924, New York, N.Y.; Pres., & Chief Exec. Officer, Henningsen Foods, Inc., 2 Corporate Park Drive, White Plains, N.Y. 10604; res. 1045 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; Sec., Yale Class of 1950, '53-'60; Class Officers Assn., '58-'60; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '66-'68; Exec. Corn., Yale Alumni Bd., '68-'73; Mbr., Assn. Yale Alumni, '73-'75; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '68-'71; Yale Development Bd., '68-; Chmn., Major-Special Gifts, N.Y., Campaign for Yale; Mbr., Yale Corp. Committee on Investor Responsibility, '79-'81; Alumni Schools Comm., '68-; Trustee, St. Thomas More Chapel, Yale, '55- '62; Pres., St. Thomas More Corp., '79-; Overseer & Dir., Sweet Briar Coll., Va., '74-; Chmn. of Bd., '79-; Gov., New Rochelle Hosp. Medical Center; Trustee, Nutrition Found., '68-; Eastchester Savings Bank, '75-; Pres., United Way of Pelham, '60-'62; Trustee, Village of Pelham Manor, '64-'69; Mayor, Village of Pelham Manor, '69-'71; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '43-'45; Dir., Deer Island Corp., '55-'60; m. Aug. 27, '49, Mary Florence Bemis Ludington; s. Victor W., III, ('74), Christopher K., Timothy F.; d. Mary F. HENSTON, 1984, DoucLAs ROBERT—add. 18 S. Beechcroft Road, Short Hills, N.J. 07078. HERNANDEZ, 1971, CARLOS ARTURO, M.D. —(Medicine)—Bom June 12, 1947, Bogota, Colombia; Physician, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Grupo de Sanidad del Ambiente, Ave. Eldorado con Carrera 50, • Apt. 80080, Bogota-6, Colombia, S.A., res. Carrera 55 No. 45-58, Bogota-9, Colombia, S.A.; mailing add.: Apt. 60126, Bogota-2, Colombia, S.A.; Editorial Committee Asst., Acta Medica Colombi- ana Magazine; Andover Teaching Fellowship, Spanish Dept., Phil- lips Academy, Andover, Mass., '71-'72; Spanish Teacher, Spanish Dept., Phillips Academy, '72-'73; Medical Student Fellowship, Insti- tuto Nacional de Salud, Laboratorio de Microscopia ElectrOnica, '76-'78. HERSEY, 1936, JOHN, M.A. (Hon.), LL.D., L.H.D., Litt.D.— (Literary work)—Born June 17, 1914, Tientsin, China; res. 420 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Yale Univ. Council Com. on the Humani- ties, '51-'56; Univ. Council Com. on Yale Coll., '59-'69, Chmn., '64-'69; Fellow, Berkeley Coll., '50-'65; Master, Pierson Coll., '65-'70, Fellow, Pierson Coll., '65-; Lecturer, English, '71-'76; Visiting Prof., English, '76-'77; Adjunct Prof., '77-; Pres., Authors League of Amer- ica, 75-; Mbr., Council, Authors League, '46-70, '76-; Mbr., Council,

71 Authors Guild, '46-; Chmn., Book Contract Corn., '63-; Sec. Am. Academy of Arts & Letters, '61-; Delegate to PEN Congress, Tokyo, '58; Lecturer, Salzburg Seminar in Am. Studies, '75; Visiting Prof., M.I.T., '75; Chmn., Conn. Corn. for the Gifted, '54-'57; Visiting Corn., Harvard Graduate School of Educ., '60-'65; Natl. Citizens' Comm. for Public Schools, '54-'56; Trustee, Putney School, '53-'56; Trustee, Natl. Citizens' Council for Public Schools, '56-'58; Delegate, White House Conference on Education; Commissioner, Natl. Comm. on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works, '75-; War Correspondent, '42-'46; Cited by Sec. of Navy for removal of wounded from field of action, Guadalcanal; m. Apr. 27, '40, Frances Ann Cannon; m. June 2, '58, Barbara Day; s. Martin, John ('65), Baird, Brook; d. Ann. HERSKOVITS, 1984, DAVID NATHANIEL —add. 109 Central St., An- dover, Mass. 01810. HESSBERG, 1938, ALBERT II, LL.B., LL.D.—(Law)—Born June 14, 1916, Albany, N.Y.; Ptnr., Poskanzer, Hessberg, Blumberg, Dolin, Barba, Greisler & Trombly, Suite 755, 60 State St., Albany, N.Y. 12207; res. 1635 New Scotland Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y. 12159; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '66-'71; Pres., Albany Cty. Bar Assn., '68; Pres. Estate Planning Council of Eastern N.Y., '70-'71; Exec. Com ., Trusts 8.r Estates Law Section, N.Y. State Bar Assn., '68-'74; Fellow, N.Y. Bar Fdn., '81-; Amer. Coll. of Probate Counsel, '78-; Bd. of Trustees, Albany Medical Center Hosp., '70-; St. Rose Coll., '71-; Dudley Conservatory, '68-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; m. May 9, '48, Elizabeth F.S. Goold; s. Albert III, Philip G. ('81); d. Caroline E. (Smedvig). HEWITT, 1963, HENRY H., J.D.—(Law)—Born Aug. 13, 1941, Port- land, Ore.; Attny., Stoel, Rives, Boley, Fraser & Wyse, 23d Floor, 900 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97204; res. 6242 S.W. Burlingame Ave., Portland, Ore. 97201; A.Y.A. Delegate, '74-'75; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Oregon, '79-'81; Chmn., Securities Law Section of Oregon State Bar, '78-'79; Adjunct Prof. of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School; Chmn., Tri County Chapter of March of Dimes; Chmn., Oregon Governor's Council on Legal Aid; Capt., A.U.S., '63-'65; m. May 12, '79, Sharon Carr; s. Adam Kyle. HIE RS, 1954, RICHARD HYDE, B.D., M.A., Ph.D.— (Education)—Born Apr., 8, 1932, Philadelphia, Pa.; Prof. of Religion, University of Florida, Dept. of Religion, 135 ASB, Gainesville, Fla. 32611; res. 506 SW 40th Tern, Gainesville, Fla. 32607; Sec.-Treas., Yale Club of Gainesville, '65-'67; Local Coordinator, Campaign for Yale, '76-'81;

72 Pres., Southeastern Region, Am. Academy of Religion, '69-70; Am. Assn. of University Professors, Univ. of Fla. Chapter, '72-'74; Univ. of Fla. Chapter, , '75-76; Pres., Society of Biblical Literature, Southeastern Region, '82-'83; Pres., Gainesville Council on Human Relations, '71-'72; Citizens' Housing Assn. of Gainesville, '64-'66; Chmn., Citizens' Advisory Com., for a Workable Program for Gainesville, '69-71; Sec., RTA, '56-'61; m. Jan. 30, '54, Jane Leslie Gale; s. Peter L.; d. Rebecca H. HIGHFILL, 1973, PHILIP HENRY III, M.M.—(Music)--Born Aug. 21, 1951, Rochester, N.Y.; Free Lance Pianist, no address available; Santa Fe Opera, 74; Fullbright-Hays Scholar, Austria, '75-76. HINCKS, 1952, JOHN WINSLOW, LL.B.— (Law)—Born April 17, 1931, New Haven, Conn.; Ptnr., Robinson, Robinson & Cole, 799 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. 26 Sycamore Rd., West Hartford, Conn. 06117; Yale Law School Exec. Corn., 70; Yale Crew Advisory Corn.; Ethics Corn., Conn. Bar Assn.; Fellow, American Coll. Pro- bate Counsel; Trustee: Newington Childrens Hosp., Dir.: Hartford Stage Co., Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co.; Lieut., USN, '52-'55; Dir., RTA, '58-'61, '72-75; '80-, Pres., '80-; m. June 14, '58, Marcia Lockwood; s. John, Benjamin; d. Rebecca ('81), Jennifer. HOAGLAND, 1943, DONALD WRIGHT, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Aug. 16, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Davis, Graham & Stubbs, Colorado National Bank Bldg., 950 17th St., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 2250 So. Columbine St., Denver, Colo. 80210; Scholarship & Capital Fund- raising Committees, Denver area; Lecturer, Univ. of Denver Law School, '71-; Mbr., Bd. of Gov., Colorado Bar Assn., '60-'61, Co- Chmn., Committee on Availability of Legal Services; Pres., Legal Aid Soc. of Metropolitan Denver, 75-79; Trustee, Denver Art Mu- seum, '59-'63; 72-; Dir. Urban League of Colo., '58-'63, '68-'72, Pres., 71-72; Trustee, Social Science Found., 75-; Dir. & V. Chmn., Denver Red Cross, '58-'63; Mbr., Colo. Legal Services Advisory Council, 76-; Mbr., or Chmn., Denver Planning Bd., '56-'63, '67-70; Asst. Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development, '64-'66; Lieut. (j.g.) USN Air Corps, '42-'45; 2 Air Medals, Presi- dential Unit Citation; m. May 14, '49, Mary Tiedeman; s. Peter M.; d. Mary C. (79), Sara H., Ann W. HODES, 1970, DOUGLAS MICHAEL, F.S.A.—(Insurance)—Born Dec. 11, 1946, New York, N.Y.; Actuary, V.P., Corporate Planning, Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Co., One Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010; res. 10 Ridge Drive, Port Washington, N.Y. 11050; m. May 27, 77, Susan A. Loveland; s. Nathaniel, Caleb; d. Margaret.

73 I I()DGES, 1932, WILLIAM VANDERVEER, JR. , LL.B.-(Law retired)- Born Sept. 19, 1911, Denver, Colo.; Lawyer, Of Counsel, Davis, Graham & Stubbs, P.O. Box 185, Denver, Colo. 80201; res. 235 Vine St., Denver, Colo. 80206; Chmn., Colo. Yale Scholarship Corn., '54-'56; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. Dec. 19, '40, June Cantwell; s. William V. III; d. Marilyn (Wilmerding). HOLBROOK, 1960, DAVID DOUBLEDAY -(Insurance)-Born Sept. 1, 1938, New York, N.Y.; Exec. V.P., Marsh & McLennan, Inc., 1221 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. Katonah's Wood Rd., Katonah, N.Y. 10536; V.P., Natl. Assn. of Insurance Brokers, Inc., '75-, Pres., '79-'80; Gov., New York Insurance Exhange, '79-; Trustee, Found, for the Joffrey Ballet, '77-, Millbrook School, '77-, Theater Development Fund, '82-; Pres., G. D. Miller Corp., '75-; m. June 25, '60, Holly M. Gales; s. Christopher C.; d. Helene M., Lee S. HOLBROOK, 1959, JOHN, JR., M.Arch.-(Architecture)-Born June 23, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Architect, bus. & res. Narrow Brook Farm, Grafton, Vt. 05146; Capt., USMC, Sept. '59-Aug. '62, Asst. Sec. RTA, Sept. '65-June '68; Dir., RTA, Nov. '75-; m. Feb. 4, '61, Edythe W. Murphy; d. Sara, Anna. HOLDEN, 1944, JOHN MORGAN, M.A.-(Education, Theatre)-Born June 21, 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio; Asst. Prof. & Dir. of Theatre, Porterville Coll., 900 South Main St., Porterville, Calif. 93257; res. 42640 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, Calif. 9:3271; Class Treas, '46-'49; Teacher, Athens Coll., Athens, , '63-'64; Teacher, Porterville Coll., '66-76; Dir., Three Rivers Playhouse & Barn Community Theatre, '72-'83; Pres., Bd. of Dir., Barn Community Theatre, '76-'78; Bd. of Dir., Tulare County Symphony, '80-'83; 1st Lieut., AUS, '43-'46; Bronze Star. HOLDEN, 1940, REBUEN A., M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D.-(Education)--- Born Sept. 2, 1918, Louisville, Ky.; Pres. Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N.C. 28778; res. as above; University Council, '72-'77; Yale: Asst. to Dean, '46-'47; Asst. to Pres., '47-'51; Assoc. Sec. of University, '51-'53; Sec. of University, '53-71; Lieut. Col., AUS, '41-'46; Bronze Star, Special Breast of Yun Hwei (China); Dir., RTA; m. June 23, '51, Elizabeth Walker; s. Reuben A., V, ('76), George H. W., ('77); d. Grace M., Mary C. HOLLAND, 1962, HENRY THOMPSON, M.B.A.- (Business)- Born Feb. 13, 1940, Detroit, Mich.; Operations Mgr., Axles Europe, Eaton, Ltd., Staines Road, Hounslow, U.K.; res. White Plains, Mar- sham Lane, Gerrards Cross Bucks, U.K.; m. May 13, '67, Quanah \Vinchell; s. Nathan Andrew; d. Jennifer Rebecca.

74 HOLLISTER, 1949, JoHN B.—(Business)—Born July 25, 1925, Cincin- nati, Ohio; V. P. Sales, Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., 14th Floor, Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 36000 Cedar Rd., Gates Mills, Ohio 44040; Pres., Cleveland Yale Alumni Assn., '67; Bd. of Trustees, Hiram House Camp, Health Hill Hosp.; Councilman, Hunting Valley Village; Sgt., A US inf., '43-'45; Purple Heart, Bronze Star; in. Apr. 29, '50, Elizabeth Ruth Boyle; s. John, Thomas, David; d. Ellen. HOLMBEE, 1979, JEFFREY ARTHUR—(Student)—Born Jan. 22, 1957, Portland, Ore.; Student, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine; res. 808 DeFranceaux Way, Pasadena, Md. 21122. II( )LMES, 1945W, GEORGE BURGWIN—(Government retired)— Born Jan. 16, 1924, Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. 3845 Macomb St., N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. 20016; retired Foreign Service Reserve Officer; 1945W Class Council, '80-; Yale Club of Washington, D.C., Dir. '81-, Secy., '82-'83; U.S. Embassy, Brussels, '50-'52; Stockholm, '54-'57; Yaounde, '61-'63; London, '68-'71; Valletta, '72-'80; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '43-'46; m. Sept. 23, '50, Nancy Trowbridge; s. H. Brock, ('75); d. Katharine T., Sarah B. ('81). HOLMES, 1934, JOHN GRIER— (Education retired)—Born July 15, 1912, Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. 185 North St., Hingham, Mass. 02043; Free Lance Writer-Editor, former Pres., John G. Holmes Associates Inc.; Alumni Music Com., '52-56, Chmn., '55-'56; Admissions Rep., '52- '57; Asst. to Pres., Sarah Lawrence Coll., '48-'52; Sec., Vassar Coll., '52-'57; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; Bronze Star; in. Sept. '36, Anne Nicodemus; m. March '45, Jane McDonald; s. John G., Jr.; d. Jen- nifer (Milling), Mary Burgwin (Boone), Antonia (Tuck). HOLMES, 1978, PETER SAMUEL — (Student) — Born Mar. 21, 1956, Richmond, Va.; Law Student, Univ. of Va. School of Law, Charlot- tesville, Va. 22901 (candidate for J.D. '84); res. c/o Star Route, Box 288, Buckingham, Va. 23921; Resource Specialist, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., Washington, D.C., 78-'80; m. Aug. 8, '81, Ann Mary Quattrochi. HOOK, 1978, NOBLE—add. 234 W. 14th St., Apt. IC, New York, N.Y. 10011. HOOPES, 1944, TOWNSEND WALTER—(Publishing)—Born Apr. 28, 1922, Duluth, Minn.; Pres., Assoc. of American Publishers, Inc., 2005 Mass. Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 5039 Lowell St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; University Council, '48-'50; Class Agt. for Alumni Fund, '50-'65; Asst. to Secy. of Defense, '48-'52; Under Sec. of the U.S. Air Force, '67-'69; Dep. Asst. Sec. of Defense,

75 '65-'67; V.P. and Dir., Cresap, McCormick and Paget, Inc., '58-64, '69-'71; Author of 2 books; recipient of Bancroft History Prize, '73; 1st Lieut., USMC, '43-'46; m. Oct. 20, '43, Marion C. Schmidt; m. Oct. 17, '64, Ann Merrifield; s. Townsend W. III, Peter; d. Andrea W.; ss. Briggs S. Cunningham ('79), Thomas B.C. Cunningham; sd. Marsha Cunningham, Cecily Cunningham. HOWARD, 1966, JAMES ERNEST, LL.B. —(Law)—Born July 3, 1944, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lawyer, Ptnr., Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Johnson & Hutchison, 1500 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 219 Rich- land Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208; Mbr., Council of Yale Club of Philadelphia, '70-'76; Mbr., Philadelphia Area Com., Alumni Schools Corn., '70-'81; Consultant Mbr., A.Y.A. Coin. on Athletics, '74-'76; Assoc., Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, Philadelphia, '69-'71; Trustees of Penn Central Transportation Co., Staff Lawyer, Assoc., General Counsel, '71-'78; Assoc. General Counsel, '78-'80; Priv. Practice '80-'81; present firm since '81; Sgt., Penn. Army Natl. Guard, '69-'75; m. June 17, '67, Marianne L. Bauer; s. Edward David, Michael James. HOWE, 1958, GARY WOODSON- (J ournalism)---Born Feb. 15, 1936, Sioux City, Iowa; V.P. & Exec. Editor, Omaha World-Herald, World-Herald Square, Omaha, Neb. 68102; res. 2315 S. 103d St., Omaha, Neb. 68124; Alumni Schools Committee, Omaha, '63-; Alumni Fund Class Agent, '74-; Nebraska-Iowa Chairman, Cam- paign for Yale, '76-'78; Omaha World-Herald: V.P., '74-, Bd. of Dir., '75-, Exec. Asst. to the Pres., '71-'79, City Editor, '67-'71; Advisory Bd., American Press Institute, '79-; Chmn., United Way of the Mid- lands Campaign, '78; Mbr., Bd. of Trustees, Joslyn Art Museum, '80-; Mbr., Health Planning Council of the Midlands, '76-'79; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '58-'61; m. Aug. 18, '68, Anda Grinbergs; s. Evan Stuart; d. Marisa Murray. HOWE, 1940, HAROLD III, M.A. (Hon.), LL.D.— (Education)—Born Aug. 17, 1918, Hartford, Conn.; Sr. Lecturer, Harvard Grad. School of Education, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; Pres., Center for Effective Philanthropy, Cambridge; res. R.D. 2, Pawcatuck, Conn. 06379; Yale Corp., Alumni Trustee, Successor Trustee, '60-'70; History Teacher, Darrow School, '40-'41; History Teacher, Andover, '47-'50; Principal, Andover High School and Jr. High School, '50-'53; Princi- pal, Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, '53-'57; Principal, Newton High School, Newton, Mass., '57-'60; Supt. of Schools, Scarsdale, N.Y., '60-'64; Dir. of Learning Institute of No. Carolina, '64-'65; U.S. Commissioner of Ed., '65-'68; Ford Found. Officer in New Delhi,

76 India, '69-'71; V.P., Ford Found. for Education & Public Policy, '71-'81; Trustee, Vassar Coll., '58-'66; Whitney Found., '72-'83, Coll. Bd., '62-'66; Dir., Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, '66-'68; Chmn., National Council of Ed. Research, '78-'82; Lieut., USNR, '42-'46; in. Sept. 4, '40, Priscilla Foster Lamb; s. Gordon A.; d. Catherine Armstrong (Short), Merrill Howe (Leavitt). HOXTON, 1939, ARCHIBALD ROBINSON, JR., M.A., L.H.D. - (Education retired)-Born Apr. 20, 1916, Fairfax County, Va.; Fruit Hill, Route 1, Box 52, Shepherdstown, W.Va. 25443; Alumni Fund; Teacher: Hotchkiss School, '39-41, Episcopal High School, '45-'50; Headmaster: Fairfield Country Day School, '50-'53, Green Vale School, '53-'67, Episcopal High School, '67-'81; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; in. Aug. 16, '41, Ruth deWindt; s. A.R., III; d. Ann (Taylor). HOYSRADT, 1926, JOHN McA., M.A. -(Theatre)-Born Oct. 5, 1904, Bronwille, N.Y.; Actor, (under 5-year contract to NBC, starring role in TV series "Gimme A Break"), bus, and res. 520 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060; Bd. NIbr., Recording for the Blind, '69-; Sec., Friends of Santa Monica Mountain Parks, '70-; Head of Lay Readers and part-time Preacher, Calvary Ch., Santa Cruz, Calif.; m. Apr. 25, '35, Marion Virginia Burns; m. Sept. 4, '61, Dorothy Oilman Have- man; s. David B.; ss. Kurt Haveman. HUDSON, 1955, FRANKLIN DONALD M.B.A.- (Business)-Born July 21, 1933, Asheville, N.C.; Exec. V.P. and Founder, Integrated Genetics, Inc. (genetic engineering firm), 51 New York Ave., Framingham, Mass. 01701; res. 89 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 02114; Seminar Instr., '75; Alumni Bd., '66-'68; Class Council '68-; Reunion Committees, '70, '75, '80; Mbr., American Academy of Sciences; Mbr., Conn. Republican Finance Committee, '68-'72; Pres., Yale Club of Puerto Rico, '66-'68; Capt., USAF, Jan. '56-Dec. '57; m. Dec. 1, '56, Rosemary Wheatley; s. Lawrence Jamison; d. Lauren Jean ('82). HUEY, 1973, MARK CHRISTOPHER, Diploma in Anglo-Irish Literature, Trinity Coll., Dublin, M.A. -(Education)- Born Jan. 31, 1950, Flint, Mich.; Instructor in English, Monroe Community College, Rochester, N.Y.; res. c/o Charles C. Huey, 2942 Eastview Road, Bethel Park, Pa. 15102; Alumni Fund, '73-80. HURLBUT, 1945W, GORDON BUCKLAND- (Farming)-Born Dec. 10, 1923, Waterbury, Conn.; Farmer, bus. & res. Canaan Farm, Ton- ganoxie, Kansas 66086; Commissioner, Leavenworth County, Kan- sas, '68-72; Ensign, USNR, '42-'45; in. Oct. 4, '47, Mary Louise Miller; s. Gordon B., III; d. Corinne, Hether, Anne G. ('73).

77 INGALLS, 1920, DAVID SINTON, LL.B.— (Law retired)—Born Jan. 28. 1899, Cleveland, Ohio; bus. The O.E. Co., 301 Tower East, 20600 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122; res. Stonybrook Farm, 3050 Chagrin River Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; Yale Medal recipient, '83; Mbr., Yale Corp.; Attny, V.P., . Airways, in charge of Overseas Operations '45-'49; Pres. & Publisher, Cincinnati Publishing Co., '54-'58; Vice Chmn., Dir. of Taft Broadcasting Co.; Vice Pres., and Dir., Virginia Hot Springs, Inc.; Ohio State Roll Call Committee, American Red Cross; Ohio House of Representatives '26-28, '28-'29; Asst. Sec. of Navy for Aeronautics under Pres. Hoover, '29-'32; Health & kVelfare Dir., Cleveland, '33-'35; U.S. Naval Aviation, '17-'19, '42-'45; Capt.; Rear Admiral, USNR, ret.; W.W. I. British Distinguished Flying Cross, U.S. Distinguished Serv- ice Medal, French Legion of Honor; W. W. II, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; m. June 27, '22, Louise Harkness; m. Feb. 16, '79, Frances W. Wragg; s. David S., Jr. ('56); d. Louise (Brown), Edith (Vignos), Anne (Lawrence), Jane (Davison). INGALLS, 1956, DAVID SINTON JR., M.A., M.B.A. —(Business)—Born Aug. 27, 1934, Cleveland, Ohio; Pres., O.E. Company, 301 Tower East, 20600 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122; res. Oak Hill Farm, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; past Pres., and current Trustee, Cleveland Yale Alumni Assn.; Ohio Republican Finance Chmn., '76-79; Mayor of Local \ T illage, '80-; Lieut., USN, '56-'60; m. May 26, '7:3, Katherine Stewart; s. David S. III, Redmond S.; d. Rebekah W. ('83), Louise H. ('84), Cynthia L., Fay, Nina S. INMAN, 1971, ROBERT D., M.D.— (Medicine)— Born March 6, 1949, Toronto, Canada; Physician; res. 118 Hillsdale Ave. W., Toronto, Ont., Canada M5P 1G6; Asst. Prof. of Medicine, Cornell Univ. Medical Coll.; ni. Dec. 31, '71, Straughn Eastman ('71); s. David Stanley; d. Susan Davies, Kathryn Abbot. IVES, 1928, CHAUNCEY BRADLEY, LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.— (Education retired)—Born Mar. 16, 1907, New York, N.Y.; res. P.O. Box 457, Kingston, N.J. 08528; A.Y.A., Mar. '73-Oct. '74; Lawyer, '31-'41;

78 Teacher, Ransom School, '48-'53; Assoc. Prof., Guilford Coll., N.C., '57-'60; Asst. Prof., Douglass Coll., Rutgers Univ., '60-'70; Assoc. Prof., '70-72; Maj., Amer. Field Service, '41-'45; Civilian, Office of Strategic Services, '45-'46; m. Aug. 3, '49, Jane IIarrison Boyd.

JACKSON, 1970, TERRENCE JOHN, M.B.A.—(Busiriess)—Born Oct. 8, 1948, New Kensington, Pa.; Coal Sales Mgr., Phillips Coal Co., 2929 N. Central Expressway, Richardson, Texas 75080; res. 2300 San Gabriel Drive, Plano, Texas 75074; Alumni Schools Committee, Mich., '76-'80, Chum., '77-'80; Consolidation Coal Co., '75-'81; in. Sept. 10, '77, Melissa Ann Bonner; s. Russell 'Fodd, Drew Harper. JACKSON, 1941, WILLIAM E., LL.B.—(Law)—Born July 19, 1919, Jamestown, N.Y.; Ptnr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, 49th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 530 E. 87th St., New York. N.Y. 10028; m. Sept. 24, '44, Nancy Dabney Roosevelt; d. Miranda Dabney, Melissa Carow, Melanie Eldred, Melinda Roosevelt, Marina Quentin. JAMIESON, 1956, THOMAS CRAWFORD, JR., J.1).—(Law)—Born Jan. 30, 1935, Trenton, N.J.; Attny., Ptnr., Jamieson, McCardell, Moore, Peskin & Spicer, 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. 08540; res. 4582 Province line Road, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Class of 1952 Exec. Committee, '56-, Reunion Chmn., '61; Bd. of Dir., First National Bank of Princeton, '70-; Advisory Bd., N. J. Realty Title Insurance Co., '75-; Bar Assns.: American, State & County, '60-; Bd. of Trustees, Rider Coll., '72-, Chinn., '78-'81; Bd. of Trustees, Stuart School of Sacred Heart, '79-; Bd. of Trustees, R.P. Foundation, N.J., '73-; Sp. 4, A US, '59-'60; in. June 25, '60, Mary Lee O'Connell; s. Crawford III, Jeffrey W., Paul NV.; d. Lee R. JENKINS, 1945W, RICHARD E.—(Business)—Born May 27, 1924, Lakewood, Ohio; V. P., Mid-Continent Sales, Fluor Engineers, Inc., 4620 N. Braeswood Blvd., Houston, Texas 77096; res. 806 Briar Houston, Texas 77042; Class of 1945W, Vice-Chitin., '80-'84; Alumni F'und Worker '45W, Branford Coll., '82-; PFC, Inf., A US, June '43-Nov. '45; Presidential Unit Citation, Purple Heart, 3 Battle Stars,

79 Combat Infantry Badge; m. June 11, '48, Margaret Jean kk ihnore; d. Pamela, Leslie Anne, Susan Lindsay. JESSUP, 1942, JOHN BAKER, LL.B.—(Law)—Born July 30, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, 40 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 484 Ridgeburg Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. 06877; Lieut., USN, '42-'46; m. Oct. 20, '73, Jane Atwell; s. John B., Jr. ('68); d. Diana (Vagneur), Lesley (Marceau). JOHANSON, 1955, STANLEY MORRIS, LL.B., LL.M.—(Law)—Born July 12, 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Bryant Smith Chair in Law Prof., Univ. of Texas School of Law, 727 E. 26th St., Austin, Texas 78705; res. 1906 Hopi Trail, Austin, Texas 78703; Class Agent, Alumni Fund, '55-'78; Teaching Fellow, , '61-'63; Prof., Univ. of Texas School of Law, '63-; American Law Institute; Academic Fellow, American College of Probate Council; American Coll. of Tax Counsel; Law School Admission Council; Bd. of Trustees, Tarrytown United Methodist Church (Austin); Capt., USAF, '58- '61, Commendation Medal; m. June 24, '55, Geraldine Rae Cun- ningham; s. David, John; d. Susan, Barbara, Carolyn. JOHNSON, 1935, JOSEPH HALE—(Business retired)—Born Aug. 26, 1911, Hartford, Conn.; res. Juniper Rd., Box 3414, Darien, Conn. 06820; formerly Mgr., Stamford Div., Hartford Electric Light Co.; Sec.-Treas., Conn. Directors, New England Council, '60-'66; V.P. & Dir., Stamford YMCA '65-78; 1st V.P. & Dir., & Pres., Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Southwestern Conn., '65-'76; Assoc. Dir., State National Bank of Conn., '58-'75; Trustee, Stamford Hosp., '68-'80; Dir., Drug Liberation Program, Stamford, '65-, Mayor's Task Force on Addiction, '65-'69; Trustee, Citizens Savings Bank, '68-; Dir., Barnes Engineering Co., '69-; Board of Alderman, Hartford, '36-'40; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'46; m. Sept. 3, '38, Anne Davis; s. Peter D., Robert H.K.; d. Susan (Billard). JOHNSON, 1971, WILBUR JOHN, M.A.T.—(Education)—Born May 19, 1949, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Social Studies Coordinator/Teacher, Blind Brook High School, Port Chester, N.Y. 10573; res. 390 N. Ridge St., Port Chester, N.Y. 10573; 5th Reunion Chmn., '76; m. June 23, '73, Marcia Kathleen Burnsed. JONES, 1923, EDWIN ALFRED—(Industrial retired)—Born Nov. 17, 1899, Jackson, Ohio; res. Beach Club Hotel, 851 Gulfshore Blvd. N., Naples, Fla. 33940; formerly Chmn. of Bd., Globe Iron Co.; Asst. Pres., Interlake Steel Corp; Delegate to 4 National Conventions;

80 Chmn., Red Cross, Jackson, Ohio; Pres., Rotary Club, Jackson, Ohio; Bd. of Dir., Rio Grande College, Rio Grande, Ohio; Sgt., F.A., '17-'18; m. Oct. 2, '29, Katharine McKee; s. David Brooks; d. Gloria (Borden). JONES, 1963, T. STEPHEN, M.D., M.P.H.—(Medicine)—Born Oct. 24, 1941, Boston, Mass.; Medical Epidemiologist, International Health Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga. 30333; res. 450 Emory Circle, Atlanta, Ga. 30333; Medical Intern & Resi- dent, Stanford Univ. Hosp., '67-'69; U.S. Public Health Service, Alaska Health Dept., '69-71; Chichicastenango, Guatemala, '72-'73; Medical Epidemiologist, World Health Organization Smallpox Eradication Program, India, June '74-Feb. '75, Bangladesh, Feb. '75-Apr. '76, Somazia, July-Sept. '77; Public Health Service, July '69-Sept. '71; m. Feb. 26, '67, Mariann Wark (divorced); m. Jan. 19, '71, Jane Ann Netz. JONES, 1933, THEODORE STEPHEN, M.A.—(Business)—Born Aug. 22, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; T.S. Jones & Co., Inc., P.O. Box 322, Sanibel, Fla. 33597; res. 1303 Maywood Ave., Ruxton, Md. 21204; formerly Pres. and Founder, Theodore S. Jones & Co., Inc., Milton, Mass. '59-'79; Alumni Interviewer, '49-'54; Teacher, Pomfret School, '35-'41; Dean, Hamilton Coll., '45-'47; Headmaster, Admiral Farragut Academy, St. Petersburg, '47-'48; Exec. Dir., Design in Industry, Boston Insti- tute Contemporary Art. '48-'59; Editor-Publisher, "Your Opportu- nity; Lovejoy-Jones College Scholarship Guide"; Consultant, Agency for International Development, Israel, '54-'59, Colombia, '59, , '66; Consultant, The Pathfinder Fund (family planning), Latin America, '68; Mbr., Milton Town Meeting, '49-; Dir., Milton Red Cross, '58-'66; Cmdr., USNR, Air Combat Intelli- gence, '42-'45; Presidential Unit Citation, Anti-sub Bombing Sqdn. VP 5; m. July 1, '38, Eleanor Tileston Eustis; m. Nov. 27, '82, Frances Lee Jackson; s. T. Stephen Jr., ('63); d. Eleanor Tileston (Wendell), Edith Hemenway; ss. Christopher N. Jackson ('58), David N. Jack- son; sd. Frances Jackson. JUNG, 1984, MICHAEL DAVID—add. 1281 Gaspar Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. 18017.

81 KAFOGLIS, 1983, CHRISTIAN NICHOLAS-add. 1008 Newman Drive, Bowling Green, Ky. 42101. KAGAN, 1980, ROBERT WILLIAM, M.P.P.-(Student)-Born Sept. 26, 1958, Athens, Greece; Student, John F. Kennedy School of Govern- ment, Harvard; res. 37 Woodstock Road, Hamden, Conn. 06517; Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., Yale Political Monthly; Asst. Editor, The Public Interest, '80-'81. KAHLE, 1984, JEFFREY LEWIS-add. 47 Hallam Road, Buffalo, N.Y. 14216. KAMINSKY, 1964, ROBERT I., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 17, 1942, Houston, Texas; Physician (Urology), 2000 Crawford, Room 1022, Houston, Texas 77002; res. 2342 Underwood, Houston, Texas 77005; Maj., AUS, '69-'72; m. Dec. 31, '67, Marsha Janger (divorced); s. Loran Eli, Kirk Edward; d. Alicia. KANEHL, 1975, PHILLIP EDWIN-(Farming)-Born Aug. 12, 1953, Springfield, Missouri; no address available. KARAGEORGE, 1973, JAMES LOUIS, M.A.-(Business)-Born Apr. 15, 1951, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Owner, Freelance Commercial Photographer, bus, and res. 418 Precita St., San Francisco, Calif. 94110; Teaching Fellow in Film, Stanford Univ., 75-'77; m. Aug. 26, '76, Paula Suzan Karsh; s. Jason Paul. KARP, 1978, BENJAMIN C.-Born April 24, 1956, Durham, N.C.; add. 880 Somerset Drive, NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30327. KAUSHAL, 1983, SHALESH-Born Oct. 23, 1961, Ambala City, India; res. 20 Loubier Drive, Essex Junction, Vt. 05452. KEE, 1977, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW-add. 225 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. KELLEY, 1937, LAWRENCE M.- (Education retired)-Born May 30, 1915, Conneaut, Ohio; res. 5917 Strickland Place, Pensacola, Fla. 32506; m. March 30, '46, Anne Goodwin; m. 1975, Mary Ruth Becker. KELLOGG, 1939, WILLIAM WELCH, M.A., Ph.D.- (Science)-Born

82 Feb. 14, 1917, New York Mills, N.Y.; Sr. Scientist, Meteorologist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colo. 80307; res. 445 College Ave., Boulder, Colo. 80302; Sr. Scien- tist, N.C.A.R., '74-; Dir., Lab. for Atmospheric Science, N.C.A.R., '64-'73; Scientist and Dept. Head, RAND Corp., '47-'64; Asst. Prof., UCLA, '49-'52; Science Teacher, Brooks School, '39-'40; Advisor to Secy.-General, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, 78-79; Pres., American Meteorological Society, 72-'74; Pres., Meteorology Section, American Geophysical Union, 72-73; Advisory Commit- tees, Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Air Force, N.A.S.A., E.P.A., etc.; Capt., U.S. Army Air Corps, Pilot weather officer, '41-'46, Com- mendation Ribbon, Decoration for Distinguished Civilian Service (U.S.A.F. Scientific Advisory Bd.), '65; m. Feb. 14, '42, Elizabeth Jane Thorson; s. Karl Stuart, Joseph William, Thomas Walcott; d. Judith Lillian (Liebert), Jane Ellen (Holien). KELLY, 1974, BRIAN CHRISTOPHER, J.D.—(Law)— Born Nov. 20, 1951, East Orange, N.J.; V.P. and Counsel, W.R. Berkley Corp., 99 River Road, Cos Cob, Conn. 06807; res. 196 E. 75th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Assoc., Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, N.Y.C.., Sept. 77-Feb. '83; Dir., RTA, 79-'81, Dir. and Treas., Deer Island Club Corp., 75-80; m. Mar. 18, 78, Barbara Krasa ('75); d. Elizabeth 1Crasa. KELLY, 1944, WILLIAM CODY, J.D.—(Lutv)-- Born Mar. 1, 1922, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; Of Counsel, Brooks, Kelly & Barron, P.O. Box 135, Glenbrook, Nev. 89413; res. One Glenbrook Road, Glenbrook, Nev. 89413; Attny., Ptnr., Brooks, Kelly & Barron, '53-'82; National Re- search Council, Washington, D.C.; Class Agent, Pierson, Yale Alumni Fund, '44-'69; Chmn., Class Agents, Class of '44, Yale Alumni Fund, '69-74; Mbr., Yale Development Bd., 74-; Chief Asst. to Chmn., Republican National Committee, '65; Trustee, Deaconess Hosp., Cincinnati, Boys' Clubs of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Union Bethel, '50-'62; Councilman-at-Large, Cincinnati, '53-'59; Vice Mayor, Cincinnati, '57-'59; Lieut., F.A. '43-'46; m. Dec. 21, 70, Karen Lucile Brown; s. Patrick L., William Michael, William Cody, Jr.; d. Shannon (Carter); ss. Marshall H. Garrison. KEMP, 1942, FRANK ALEXANDER— (Business)—Born May 10, 1921, Denver, Colo.; Self-employed; Livestock Feeder, Farm & Ranch Sales, Land Appraisal & Consulting, c/o Hall & Hall, 1559 Logan St., Denver, Colo. 80203; res. 149 High St., Denver, Colo. 80218; Chm., Colo. Yale Assn. Corn, on Scholarships, '52-'54; Pres., Colo. Yale Assn., '69-70; Dir., Buckingham Square Natl. Bank, Aurora, Colo.;

83 Pres., Colo. Agricultural Council, '76; Trustee, Colo. State Historical Soc., '73-'79; Mbr., Advisory Council St. Joseph's Hosp., '66-79; Colorado House of Representatives, '53-54, '63-'66; Colorado State Senate, '67-'71; Capt., USMC, June '41-June '47; Silver Star, Soldiers Medal, 2 Bronze Stars with Combat V, 2 Purple Hearts; m. June 16, '51, Pauline Claire Wilson; s. Frank A., Jr., Hovey. KEMP, 1950, PHILIP SPERRY, M.E.—(Business)—Born May 23, 1925, Denver, Colo.; Pres., Playtime Equipment Co., 808 Howard St., Omaha, Nebr. 68102; and Ed Myers Co.; res. 740 N. Happy Hollow Blvd., Omaha, Nebr. 68132; Alumni Bd., '67-'72; CM 2/c, USNR (Sea Bees), '43-'46; m. Feb. 27, '54, Emily Fitzgerald Goodwin; s. Philip S., Jr., Bruce K., Lawrence G., James A., Andrew B.; d. Sarah K., Emily F. KERRY, 1966, JOHN FORBES—(Government)—Born Dec. 11, 1943, Denver, Colo.; Attny., Lieut. Governor, State House, Boston, Mass. 02133; res. 206 Chestnut Hill Road, Newton, Mass. 02167; Ptnr., Kerry & Sragow, 79-83; First Asst. D.A., Middlesex County, 76-79; Lieut., USNR, '66-'70, Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat V, 3 Purple Hearts, Navy Unit Commendation, Presidential Unit Cita- tion, various service and campaign medals; m. May 23, '70, Julia Thorne; d. Alexandra, Vanessa. KETCHAM, 1914, HENRY HOLMAN—(Industry, retired)— Born June 17, 1891, Englewood, N.J.; res. 801 McGilvra Blvd. E., Seattle, Wash. 98112; formerly Pres., Henry H. Ketcham Lumber Co.; Dir., Seattle Trust & Savings Bank, '37-74; Belgian Consul, State of Washington, '43-72; decorated 3 times by Belgian Government; Mbr., Natl. Football Assn. & Hall of Fame, '68; Mbr. Bd. of Dir., U.G.N., Chmn. of drive, '40; Bd. Mbr., Lakeside Boys School, '50-'60, Sr. Warden, St. Marks Cathedral; Maj., F.A., 26th Div. Yan- kee, May '17-Apr. '19; m. Nov. 10, '21, Katharine Eugenia Peters; s. Henry H. Jr., ('44), William P., Samuel K. ('52). KILBORNE, 1935, WILLIAM SKINNER, M.B.A.—(Business)—Born Sept. 1, 1912, Stockbridge, Mass.; Independent Business Consultant, bus. & res. 164 Moore St., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Davenport Co- agent, Yale Alumni Fund, '35-'69; Class Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '69-74; A.Y.A. Class Rep., 74-77; A.Y.A. Yale Club of Princeton Rep., '80-'83; Pres., Yale Club of Princeton, '78-'83; NIbr., Yale Crew Assn., '35, Pres. '52; Mbr., Advisory Bd., Yale Collection of Musical Instruments, '81; Mbr., Council Friends of Music at Yale 77-; Class of 1935 Exec. Corn., 70-; Dir., International Silk Assn. (USA), '48-53,

84 V.P., '51-'53; William Skinner & Sons, '37-53, V.P., '42-'53, Trustee, '47-'61; Chmn., Harkil Corp., '69-'75; Special Asst. to Sec. of Com- merce, '53-'57; Mbr., N.Y. County Republican Committee, '40-'41; Mercer County Republican Committee, '78-'82; m. June 25, '35, Elizabeth Briggs; m. June 29, '74, Virginia Wylie Egbert; s. William S., Jr., ('58), Benjamin Briggs, ('66), Allerton Wright; d. Katharine (Cornwell). KILCULLEN, 1934, JOHN M.-(Transportation)-Born July 9, 1908, New York, N.Y.; add. 133 Ave. de la Marne, Pyrenees Atlantiques, Biarritz 64200, France; m. March 8, '42, Natalie L. Atherton; m. Sept. 8, '52, Margarete Mendelssohn; s. Gordon V. M. KILREA, 1954, WALTER C.-(Industrial)-add. 1717 Cambridge Road, Flossmoor, Ill. 60422; m. Apr. 4, '59, Carol Hyde Harkness; s. Scott Williamson, Jeffrey Smith, Gregory Jennings, Timothy B. KIMBALL, 1934, WALTER S., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born June 29, 1911, Sisterville, West Va.; Orthopedic Surgeon, 1305 Seneca St., Seattle, Wash.; res. 3404 Evergreen Point Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; m. Sept. 23, '44, Alicia Perea Munoz; s. Walter Nathaniel, d. Zee Alice. KINGSB U RY, 1926, HOWARD THAYER, M.A.- (Education retired)- Born Sept. 11, 1904, New York, N.Y.; res. 145 Chestnut Circle, Lincoln, Mass. 01773; formerly Dean, Brooks School, North An- dover, Mass.; Lieut. Col., AUS, Apr. '41-Oct. '46; Army Commenda- tion Medal; m. Dec. 17, '31, Ellen M. Wales; s. Nathaniel W., ('63); d. Ruth E. (Sherman). KINGSLEY, 1959, CHARLES C., J.D.-(Laic)-Born Aug. 27, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Ptnr., Wiggin & Dana, P.O. Box 1832, New Haven, Conn. 06508; res. 32 Prospect Hill Road, Stony Creek, Bran- ford, Conn. 06405; Treas., Class of 1959, '69-'79; A.Y.A., '76-78; Conn. Bar Assn.: Pres., Young Lawyers Section, '73-74, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '74-75, Chinn., Estates & Probate Section, '72-'74; Pres., New Haven Colony Historical Soc., '74-; Mbr., Conn. Mental Health Advisory Council, 73-; RTA Dir., 71-74; m. July 2, '60, Gretchen Hill; s. David; d. Virginia ('84), Deborah. KIPHUTH, 1941, DELANEY, M.A.- (Education)--Born March 6, 1918, New Haven, Conn.; Instr. in History, Asst. in Athletics and in Admissions, Hopkins Grammar Day Prospect Hill School, 986 Forest Road, New Haven, Conn. 06515; res. 4 Carleton St., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Alumni Fund Agt., Timothy Dwight, '41-; Yale Univ. Asst. Coach, Freshman Football, '46 & '47, Freshman Swimming Coach, '47 & '48, Dir., Dept. of Athletics, Recreation & Physical

85 Education, and Lecturer in History, '54-'76; Spec. Asst. to Pres., '76-'80; The Hotchkiss School: Instr. in History, Asst. in Athletics & Physical Education, '41-'42, Instr. in History, Coach, Football & Swimming, Dir., Athletics & Physical Education, '48-'54; Bd. of Trustees, Hopkins Grammar School, '56-72; New Haven Boys Club Board, '56-'68; National Assoc. Boys' Clubs of America, 77-; Chmn., Bd. of Dir., U.S. Grant Found., '54-'69; Maj., Army Air Force, '42-'46; Croix de Guerre, Bronze Star; Dir. RTA, m. Sept. 18, '44, Janet E. Baillie; d. Margaret Allan, Louise DeLaney (dec.). KIRCHWEY, 1942, GEORGE W.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 24, 1920, Brooklyn, N.Y.; V.P., W.R. Grace & Co., Industrial Chemicals Group, Grace Plaza, 1114 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036; res. 19 Marlborough Road, Norwalk, Conn. 06851; m. 1942, Barbara V. Wheeler; m. June 19, '54, Ellen-Douglas Allen Tompkins; s. Karl Wendell; d. Catherine W.; ss. B.A. Tompkins, ('64), V.D. Tompkins. KITTREDGE, 1952, FRANK DUTTON-(Business)-Born Jan. 21, 1931, Pittsfield, Mass.; V.P., Asia Pacific Div., General Electric Co., 570 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 2 Tokeneke Beach Drive, Darien, Conn. 06820; Dir., Philippine Appliance Corp., To- shiba Electronic Systems, Inc., Elpro Electric Co., Poona, India, Philippine Electric Co.; Lieut., USN, Aug. '54-May '58; m. Oct. 4, '52, Barbara Kellogg Bradshaw; m. Oct. 15, '69, Joan Gray Knauss; s. Frank D., Jr., John B.; d. Laura H.; ss. Eric Knauss, Curtis Knauss; Karen (Schoem), Page Knauss. KLOTS, 1943, ALLEN TRAFFORD- (Publishing)-Born March 31, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Exec. Editor & Sec., Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc., 79 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 333 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Bd. of Dir.: City Center of Music & Drama, New York City, '60-'75, Contemporary Music Soc., 70-'80; Friends of French Opera, '75-'81; Chmn., Young Friends of City Center, '68-'72; Co- Chmn., 30th Anniversary City Center of Music & Drama, 73-74; Lieut., USNR, '43-'46. KNAPP, 1936, JOHN MERRILL, M.A., Mus.D.-(Education)-Born May 9, 1914, New York, N.Y.; Prof. Emeritus, B16-J3, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J. 08544; res. 108 Rosedale Lane, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Dir., Princeton Glee Club, '46-'51; Princeton Univ.: Asst. Prof., '47-'53, Assoc. Prof., '53-'61, Prof., '61-'82; Asst. Dean, '55-'58, Dean of Coll., '61-'66; various Bds. of Trustees, Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'46; m. Feb. 21, '44, Elizabeth-Ann Campbell; d. Joan, Phoebe. KOLAR, 1968, BRITTON WARD, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 27,

86 1946, Oak Park, Ill.; Family Physician, 717 Geneva St., Lake Geneva, Wis. 53147; res. 315 Cook St., Lake Geneva, Wis. 53147; Alumni Fund Class Agt., '68-'73; Lieut., USN, July '68-Jan. '72; National Defense Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Cita- tion, NAVFAC Nicosia, Cyprus; m. June 21, '69, Margaret Louisa McMahan; s. Jordon Knight; d. Laura Richardson. KOSTURKO, 1971, WILLIAM THEODORE, J.D.-(Law)-Born Feb. 25, 1949, Bridgeport, Conn.; Sr. V.P. and Counsel, Society for Savings, 31 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn. 06101; res. 58 Beverly Road, West Hartford, Conn. 06119; Assoc., Day, Berry & Howard, '74-'79; V.P. of Bd. of Dir., Hartford Legal Aid Society; Chmn., Conn. State Elections Commission, '77-'79; m. June 26, '71, Linda Daley; s. George William; d. Elizabeth Ann.

LADD, 1930, LOUIS WILLIAMS, JR, M.D.- (Medicine retired)- Born Jan. 25, 1908, Cleveland, Ohio; Physician, internal medicine; res. Beaver Meadow Road, Sharon, Vt. 05065; Asst. Clinical Prof. of Medicine, Western Reserve Univ., '55-'70; Adjunct Clinical Asst. Prof. of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, '73-; Mbr., Vermont Arthritis Found. Bd., 75-'81; Bd. of Trustees, Woodstock Visiting Nurse Assn., '73-'82; Capt., Medical Corps, AUS, '42-'46; m. Sept. 7, '39, Barbara Schutz (dec.); m. June 1, '60, Edith Gardiner Brown; s. Louis W. III, William D., James C. ('74); ss. Harvey H. Brown, G. Gardiner Brown. LAGERCRANTZ, 1965, BENGT M.-(Business)-Born Apr. 2, 1942, Habana, Cuba; no address available; m. Oct. 7, '71, Helene S. Hockerfelt; s. Carl Magnus; d. Anna H. LAIDLEY, 1966, FORREST DAVID, J.D.-(Law)-Born May 14, 1944, Lake Forest, Ill.; Attny., General Counsel, Ptnr., Wm. Blair & Co., 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 552 Stevenson Drive, Libertyville, Ill. 60048; Yale Scholarship Trust of Ill., '68-'81; Alumni Schools Committee, '70-'76; m. July 25, '71, Diane Graham; s. Michael, Luke; d. Mary Irene, Jeanne, Anne. LALLEY, 1977, PATRICK WILLIAM- (Student)-Born June 4, 1955, San Antonio, Texas; res. 819 W. Hildebrand, San Antonio, Texas 78212. LAMBERT, 1950, Palm CHRISTOPHER, J.D.-(Law)--Born Mar. 14, 1928, New York, N.Y.; lawyer, Ptnr. and Head of Trusts & Estates Dept., Breed, Abbott & Morgan, 153 E. 53d St., New York, N.Y.

87 10022; res. 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Bd. of Dirs., Yale Alumni Fund, '75-'79; A.Y.A. 1950 Class Rep., 76-'79; Chmn. Com- mittee on Residential Colleges, 76-80, Bd. of Governors, 78-, Vice Chmn., '80-'82, Chmn., '82-; Vice Chmn. 25th Reunion Gift Commit- tee; University Council (ex officio), '82-; Yale Development Bd. (ex officio), '82-; Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, July '55-Dec. 31, '65; Breed, Abbott & Morgan, Jan. '66-; Trustee, The Hotchkiss School, '73-'81; Dir. and Secy., National Society to Prevent Blind- ness, 74-; Trustee and V.P., The Brearley School, 76-; Cpl., A US (G-2), Staff of Strategic Intell. School, July '53-June '55; Pres., Deer Island Club Corp., 75-77; Secy., C.D. Miller Corp., 75-77, Pres., 78-; m. June 9, '56, Mary Lee; s. Paul Christopher, Jr. (dec.), John Carroll; d. Jennifer, Mary Wilson. LAMPERT, 1984, EDWARD SCOTT-add. 85 Finch Drive, Roslyn, N.Y. 11576. LAPHAM, 1931, LEWIS ABBOT-(Finance retired)-Born Mar. 7, 1909, Brooklyn, N.Y.; bus. add. 150 E. 42d St., Room 3541, New York, N.Y. 10017; res. John St., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; formerly Pres., Bankers Trust New York Corp., '68-74; Pres., American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., '47-'53; Pres., Grace Line, Inc., '53-'59; Chmn., Exec. Comm., Bankers Trust Co., '59-'66, Vice Chmn., '66-74; Dir., Pres., Bankers Trust New York Corp., '68-74; Pres., New York State Bankers Assn., 70-71; Dir.: Medusa Corp., Tri-Continental Corp., 11.1. Heinz Co., Macmillan, Inc.; Mbr., Supervisory Bd. of N.V. Philips, Eindhoven, The ; Mbr., National Assn. Bd., Smithsonian Institution; Directorships: Celanese Corp. of America, Mobil Oil Corp., Chubb Corp., Crane Co., Barber Oil Co., North American Philips Corp., Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; WW II, Exec. Asst. (Civilian) to Commanding General, San Francisco Port of Embarkation; m. Oct. 14, '32, Jane A. Foster; s. Lewis H. ('56), Anthony A. ('58). LA UNDON, 1932, MORTIMER HAML IN- (Business retired)-Born Sept. 1, 1908, Cleveland, Ohio; res. Landgrove, R.F.D. 1, Box 221, Londonderry, Vt. 05148; formerly Pres., Bryant Equipment Corp., West Haven, Conn.; Class Sec. & Nlbr. Alumni Bd., '67-72; Pres., Mountain Valley Health Council, Londonderry, Vt., 76-; m. March 28, '36, Jean Kinney; s. Averill, ('60, Law '66), John Cushing, Arthur Samuel II; d. Jan. LAVELLI, 1949, ANTHONY, JR.- (Theatre)-Born July 1 1, 1926, Somer- ville, Mass.; no address available. LAWLER, 1977, QUENTIN JOHN-(Finance)--Born Aug. 20, 1955, Mis-

88 lawaka, Ind.; Account Exec., Paine Webber Mitchell & Hutchins, 195 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 6 Linden Point Road, Stony Creek, Branford, Conn. 06405; Class Agent, '77-'83. LAWRENCE, 1980, GARY MARTIN — Born July 2, 1957, Toronto, Ont., Canada; res. 17 Ridgehill Drive, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 2C3. LEAVENWORTH, 1945W, DONALD LOYAL, ML.— (Education)— Born March 16, 1925, Cleveland, Ohio; Headmaster, Chadwick School, 26800 South Academy Drive, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274; res. 1 Academy Rd., Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274; Asst. Headmaster/Teacher, Crane Country Day School, Santa Bar- bara, '54-'57; Headmaster, La Jolla Country Day School, La Jolla, Calif., '57-'72, Chadwick School, '72-; Bd. Mbr., Civic Organiza- tions, San Diego, Calif., '60-'72; 1st Lieut., Army Air Force, '43-'45; D.F.C., Air Medal; m. May 8, '48, Cynthia MacKenzie; d. Cynthia (Duncan), Laurie (Frye), Julie (Dunn). LEFEVRE, 1962, ROBERT EATON, M.D.— (Medicine)—Born March 13, 1940, Cleveland, Ohio; Physician (urologist), Gould Medical Group, 600 Coffee Rd., Modesto, Calif. 95355; res. 3008 Scenic Drive, Modesto, Calif. 95355; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '68-70; m. Aug. '66, Christina Ford; m. Jan. '71, Robin O'Neill; s. William Eaton, David Edward; ss. Darin Christopher Morris, Drew Morris. LEIPER, 1949, JOSEPH MCCARRELL—(Business)—Born Aug. 27, 1923, Blauvelt, N.Y.; Deputy Asst. Commissioner, New York City Dept. of Transportation, 51 Chambers St., Room 1407, New York, N.Y. 10007; res. 36 Leber Rd., Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913; m. Oct. 13, '51, Janet Cooke Howell; s. Joseph McCarrell, Jr. LEONE, 1982, FREDERICK ANTHONY—Born June 12, 1960; add. 17 Wendy Lane, East Northport, N.Y. 11731. LEVERETT, 1976, MILES WATSON— (Fine Arts)—Born Oct. 16, 1954, Trenton, N.J.; Songwriter/Singer, On Company, 102 Second Ave., New York, N.Y. 10003; res. 163 Remsen St., Apt. 3R, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201. LEVERING, 1933, WALTER B.— (Business retired)—Born Aug. 25, 1909, Amagansett, L.I., N.Y.; res. 2 Beekman Place, New York, N.Y. 10022; Class Corn., '33-; Ptnr., Carlisle DeCoppet & Co., '33-75; Governor, Assn. of Stock Exchange Firms, '59-'61, '64-'66; Green- wich, Conn., R.1. M., '56-'58; Vice Chmn., Repub. Finance Corn., '50-'58; Chmn. Recreation Corn., Town of Greenwich, '50-'56; Mer- ritt Parkway Commissioner, '52-'58; Cmdr., USNR, Feb. '42-Oct. '45; Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Purple Heart; Dir., RTA; m. June

89 6, '32, Betty Gerard (dec.); m. June 25, '66, Elsie Hvistendahl; s. Walter B., Jr., ('59); d. Joan (Jack). LEVIN, 1971, CHARLES HERBERT, M.F.A.-(Theatre)-Born March 12, 1949, Chicago, Ill.; Actor, bus. add. 1775 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 1550 N. Laurel Ave., Apt. 303, Los Angeles, Calif. 90046; Company Mbr., Yale Repertory Theatre, 74-76; New York Shakespeare Festival, '76; m. Aug. 23, 74, Molly Hall; d. Kate Fleming. LEWIS, 1974, GEORGE EMANUEL-(Music)-Born July 14, 1952, Chi- cago, Ill.; add. 484 W. 43d St., Apt. 10L, New York, N.Y. 10036; Mbr., Anthony Braxton Quartet; Count Basie Orchestra, March- May, 76. LEWIS, 1972, MARK SANDERS-(Education)-Born Aug. 26, 1949, New Haven, Conn.; Ptnr., Island Technologies, 119 N. Butts St., State College, Pa. 16801; res. Box 856, State College, Pa. 16801; Yale Alumni Fund, '72-; Dir., Redington Pond School, '73-'74, Childs- pace, '75-'82. LIGHTFOOT, 1959, RICHARD BISSETT, J.D.-(Publishing)-Born Feb. 12, 1937, New Haven, Conn.; Pres., Lightfoot Broadcasting Group; Chmn., Soundings Publications, Inc., Pratt St., Essex, Conn. 06426; res. 298 Joshuatown Road, Lyme, Conn. 06371; Bd. of Dirs., Yale Alumni Fund, '64-69, Sr. Dir. of Development, '67-'68; Yale Com- munications Bd., '78-'82; Pres., Conn. Editorial Assn., '78-'80; Bd. of Dirs., New England Press Assn., '76-'80; Bd. of Dirs., New Haven Symphony Orchestra, '78-; American Symphony Orchestra League, '81-; Bd. of Education, Pelham, N.Y., 72-75; m. Dec. 29, '59, Judith Fay; s. John; d. Alexandra, Elizabeth, Ann. LIGON, 1962, THOMAS B.-(Theatre, Television)-Born Sept. 10, 1940, New Orleans, La.; Actor, Producer, Director, 227 Waverly Place, New York, N.Y. 10014; V.P., Openhand Corp.; m. Dec. 31, '76, Katharine Clarke. LILES, 1973, COIT REDFEARN- (Government retired)-Born Jan. 25, 1950, Wadesboro, N.C.; res. 315 C St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002 and 214 S. Greene St., Wadesboro, N.C. 28170; Staff Aide to Hon. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., U.S. Senate, '73-74; Legislative Asst. to Hon. W.G. Hefner, M.C., 75-'80; Bd. of Dir., Deer Island Club Corp.,75-. LILLEY, 1967, ROBERT MCGREGOR-(Business)-Born Sept. 2, 1945, Montclair, N.J.; Managing Dir., Ehrmanns Wine Shippers Ltd., 24-25 Scala St., London W1P 1LU, England; res. 166 Willesden Lane, London N.W. 6, England; m. 1973, Jill Laporte; m. 1981, Rebecca Nassauer; s. Joshua Nassauer.

90 LINDGREN, 1960, RICHARD Htico, M.B.A., J.D.—(Finance)—Born Dec. 4, 1938, Jamestown, N.Y.; V.P., Private Capital, Inc., 43 Rocke- feller Plaza, Suite 2845, New York, N.Y. 10111; res. 1148 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; formerly V.P., Corp. Finance, New Busi- ness, White Weld & Co., N.Y.C.; Lieut., U.S.N.R., June '62-Oct. '65; m. June 21, '62, Anne Howard MacPherson; s. Richard Hugo, Jr., Douglas Dobbins; d. Sarah Howard. LINDSAY, 1961, DALE ALTON, JR., M.B.A.— (Finance)--Born June 4, 1939, Erie, Pa.; V.P., Investments, White, Weld, One Liberty Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10006; res. 1140 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; m. July, '74, Barbi Zinner; s. Reed Dale. LIPPINCOTT, 1949, DAVID MCCORD—(Literary work)—Born June 17, 1924, New York, N.Y.; bus. and res. 655 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; '50-'52: Words and Music for material in John Murray Anderson's Almanac, Pleasure Dome, Broadway Reviews. Album, words and music, The Body in the Seine; Television scripts for Studio One, other CBS shows, Advertising; '52-'68: Vice Chmn. of Bd., Erwin W'asey, Inc. (now Sullivan Stauffer, etc.); Sr. V.P., McCann-Erickson, U.S.; Sr. V.P. Interpublic Group of Companies; Exec. Dir., McCann-Erickson, Ltd. (Europe); Managing Dir., Cen- ter of Advanced Practices, N.Y. Literary Work; '68 to present: Nov- els: E Pluribus Bang!, Voice of Armageddon, Tremor Violet, (mo- tion picture, Armageddon), The Blood of October, Savage Ransom, Salt Mine, Dark Prism, Unholy Morning, The Nursery, The Home (1984); Intelligence work; m. Oct. 16, '59, Joan Stuart Bentley; s. Christopher Bentley. LITT, 1984, DAVID GEOFFREY —add. 3115 S.E. 6th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97202. LITTLE, 1944, STUART W.—(Literary work)—Born Dec. 19, 1921, Hartford, Conn.; Writer, Editor, bus. and res. 131 Prince St., New York, N.Y. 10012; University Council, '75-'80; N.Y . Herald Tribune: N.Y. Correspondent, European Edition, '47-'48, Reporter, '48-'51, Asst. Day City Editor, '51-'54, Theatre News Reporter, '58-'66; News Writer, NBC-TV, '54-'58; Editor, Authors Guild Bulletin, '67-'81; Sgt., USAAF,-0.S.S., '43-'45; m. Sept. 25, '45, Anastazia Raben- Levetzau; s. Christopher ('71); d. Caroline (Larken), Suzanne. LIVINGSTON, 1969, RICHARD KB., M.B.A.— (Business)—Born Aug. 19, 1947, Greenfield, Mass.; Shipping Exec., Treas., Admiral Ship- ping Services, Inc., 1001 N. America Way, Miami, Fla. 33132; res. 7513 S.W. 54th Court, Miami, Fla. 33143; Treas., Admiral Shipping Services, '79-; Treas., Lorentzen Shipping Agency, Miami, '77-79;

91 Asst. Treas., Oivind Lorentzen, Inc., New York, '75-'77; m. Dec. 4, '76, Elizabeth Dubben; d. Elizabeth T., Catharine C. LOESER, 1931, FREDERIC WILLIAM—(Industrial retired)—Bom May 21, 1908, New York, N.Y.; res. 240 Pleasant Point Rd., Branford, Conn. 06405; Class Treas., '34-; Dir. & Treas., Yale Club of New Haven; Treas., Pres. & Exec. Corn., Yale Football Y Assoc., '42-; Football Advisory Corn., '50-'81; Chmn., Kiphuth Memorial Fund; Yale Assn. Class Officers, '50-'56; recipient Yale Medal 1979; former Pres.: Ecology, Inc., N.H. Buick Co., Fred L. Loeser & Son; Dir.: New Haven Boys' Club, '38-, Yale New Haven Hosp., '50-'66; Chmn., United Way Campaign, '51-'52, Pres., '53-'54; Booth Found., '67-'73; New Haven Found., '67-73; Development Officer, '74-75; Chmn., Yale-United Way Game Corn., '69-75; Trustee, Prospect Hill School, '54-'60; 1st Lieut., USMC, '42-'45; m. Feb. 5, '38, Marjorie Steams; s. F. Gregg, ('63); d. Bonnie Louise (Corcoran). LONGSTRETH, 1930, GEORGE B.—(Finance retired)—Born Oct. 18, 1907, Atlanta, Ga.; res. 890 Burr St., Fairfield, Conn. 06430; Class Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '61-72; formerly Exec. V.P., Trustee, Peo- ple Savings Bank, Bridgeport, Conn.; Dir. & Treas., Bridgeport Hosp. '72-; Fairfield Country Day School, Trustee, '54-, Treas., '55-'72, Pres., '72-'74; Trustee, Golden Hill United Methodist Ch., Bridgeport; Dir. & Treas., Fairfield Public Library, 71-; Mbr., Bd. of Finance, Town of Fairfield, '56-'61, Chmn., '59-'61; m. June 7, '35, Alice Lakin Pullman; s. George B., ('61), John P.; d. Ann (Hughes). LONSDORF, 1973, DAVID B.—add. Public Health Service Hospital, Bethel, Alaska 99559. LORD, 1949, CHARLES EDWIN, M.A. (Hon.)—(Finance)—Born Apr. 26, 1928, New York, N.Y.; First V.P., Vice Chmn., Export-Import Bank of the U.S., 811 Vermont Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20571; res. 2139 Wyoming Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008; Dir. of Institutional Relations & Alumni Programs (Corp. Officer), '76-79; Exec. Committee, Campaign for Yale, '74-79; Chmn., Hartford Area, Campaign for Yale, '74-'76; Mbr., Development Bd., and Exec. Committee, '68-74; Alumni Bd., '64-'68; Pres., Yale Club of Hartford, '63-'64; Regional Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '56-'59; Chinn., Hartford National Corp., 75; Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, Hartford National Bank & Trust Co., '72-75, Pres., '67-72, Senior V.P., '67, V.P., '64-'67, Asst. V.P., '57-'64; Senior Advisor to the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Treasury Dept., '79-81, First Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, '81-'82; Acting Comptroller of the Currency, May '81-Dec. '81; Dir.: Insilco Corp., '69-76, Kaman

92 Corp., '68-76; Symphony Soc. of Greater Hartford: Pres. & Chmn., '66-'70, Dir., '65-'76; Hartford Stage Co.: V.P., '64-'67, Dir., '64-71; Greater Hartford Arts Council, V.P., Exec. Corn., Dir., '71-76; Chmn. Natl. Alliance of Businessmen, Hartford Area, 72-76; Public Mbr., Conn. Development Authority, 73-'76; Bd. of Finance, Sims- bury, '61-'65; Dir., RTA, '75-79; rn. Apr. 22, '50, Margaret A. Plun- kett; s. Charles E., Jr., William P.; d. Catharine (Brown), ('74), Sarah. LORD, 1926, OSWALD B. —(Industrial retired)—Born March 15, 1903, Tarrytown, N.Y.; res. 2 Isle Ridge West, Hobe Sound, Fla. 33455; Exec. Corn. 1926-1926S; Reunion Chmn., 50th Reunion; formerly Exec. V.P., Galey & Lord, (Div. of Burlington Industries); Pres., Judson Health Center, New York City, '41-'51; m. Dec. 7, '29, Mary Pillsbury; m. Apr. 7, '80, Comfort O'Connor; s. Charles Pillsbury ('56), Winston ('59). LORD, 1922, WILLIAM GALEY — (Industrial retired)—Born July 1, 1901, Tarrytown, N.Y.; res. Box 363, Middle Lane, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; University Council, '62-'67; Class Sec., '22-'50; formerly Textile Exec., V.P. and Dir., Burlington Industries; Dir., Southamp- ton Hosp., 73-79; Trustee, Guildhall, Easthampton, 70-72; Vice Chmn., and Gov., Brooklyn Museum, '49-'66; Treas. and Dir., Syd- enham Hosp., '44-'48; m. June 22, '25, Frances Norton; s. Sheridan N., ('50), Charles E., ('49). LORD, 1959, WINSTON, M.A., LL.D. —(Government)—Born Aug. 14, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Council on Foreign Relations, 58 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 740 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; Advisory Committee on International Studies for Yale Consil- ium; Dir., Policy Planning Staff, Dept. of State, Oct. 73-Jan. 77; Mbr., Planning Staff of the National Security Council, '69-73, and from '70 Spec. Asst. to Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. to the Pres. for National Security Affairs; Policy Planning Staff, International Secu- rity Affairs, Dept. of Defense, '67-'69; various positions, Dept. of State, '62-'67; Bd. of Dirs.: The Atlantic Council of the U.S., Center for Inter-American Relations, Council on Foreign Relations, Inter- national Rescue Committee, The Americas Society; Bd. of Gov., Atlantic Institute for International Affairs; Bd. of Advisors, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, American Ditchley Found.; Pvt., Army National Guard, Trainee, Fort Dix, '61; m. May 4, '63, Bette Ban; s. Winston Bao; d. Elizabeth Pillsbury. - LORENSON, 1979, DAVID HAROLD—(Business, Artist)—Born Jan. 14, 1958, Medina, Ohio; Engr., (marine & generator) Cummins North Atlantic, Inc. ( development), 100 Allied Drive, Ded-

93 ham, Mass. 02026; freelance artist and cartoonist; res. 869 Beacon St., Apt. 8, Boston, Mass. 02215; permanent add. 15 Tanglewood Road, Bristol, Conn. 06010; Secy., Yale Club of Indiana, '81-'82; A.Y.A., '82; Marine Engine Development Engr., Cummins Engine Co., Inc., '79-82. LOUCKS, 1957, VERNON R., JR., M.B.A.— (Business)—Born Oct. 24, 1934, Evanston, Ill.; Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc., One Baxter Parkway, Deerfield, Ill. 60015; res. 1301 Loch Lane, Lake Forest, flu. 60045; Alumni Fellow, Yale Corp.; Sr. Management Consultant, George Fry & Associates, Chicago, '63-'65; Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.: Asst. to Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, '66-'68, Administrative V.P., '68-'69, V.P. European Operations, '69-71, Corporate V.P., Marketing, U.S. & Canada, '71-'72, Pres., Baxter/Travenol Div. & Corporate V.P., '72-73, Cor- porate Sr. V.P., '73, Corporate Exec. V.P. 73-'76, Dir., '75, Pres., '76-, Chief Operating Officer, '76-; Vice Chinn., Suburban Campaigns, 1976 Crusade of Mercy; Chinn., Suburban Campaigns, 1977 Cru- sade of Mercy; Spec. Advisor to Dir., National Institute of Health, U.S.A.; Dir.: Economic Club of Chicago, John L. & Helen Kellogg Found., Protestant Found.; Assoc., Northwestern Univ.; Dir., JSK Charitable Found.; Trustee, Rush, Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center, Kemper Educational & Charitable Fund; Dir.: Continental Illinois Corp., Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, Dun & Bradstreet Corp., Emerson Electric Co., Inc., Quaker Oats Co.; Mbr.: Chicago Club, Chicago Committee of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago Commonwealth Club, Commercial Club, Mid-America Club, Onwentsia Club; 1st Lieut., USMC, '57-'60; m. May, 1972, Linda Olson; s. Charles ('84), Gregory Srodon ('84), David, Eric; d. Suzy Srodon, Kristi. LOUGHRAN, 1957, ANTHONY HOOKEY —(Engineer)—Born Nov. 4, 1929, Philadelphia, Pa.; Distr. Staff Mgr., Pacific Telephone, Room 612 H, 370 Third St., San Francisco, Calif. 94107; res. 324 Gethsem- ane St., Nevada City, Calif. 95959; Yale Club of San Francisco: Alumni Schools Corn., '64-, Chmn., '65-68, Pres., '70-'72, Bd. of Dir., '68-; A.Y.A., '72-'74; Piedmont City Council, '72 & '76; Mayor of Piedmont, '74-'76; Vice Mayor, '76-; Piedmont Council, Boy Scouts of America; Scoutmaster, '67-'70, Exec. Bd., '70-; Chmn., Natl. De- fense Section, Commonwealth Club of Calif., 75-; Pres., Economic Round Table of San Francisco, '71-'72; Bd. of Dir., San Francisco Chapter Navy League; Marine Corps Reserve Officers Assn.; Pres. Alameda Chapter, '69-'70, National Dir., 72; Pres., Fleetwood

94 Chapter, Reserve Officers Assn., '72; Mbr., Harold Brown Soc. for Medical Research; Mbr., Bohemian Club; Col., USMCR, Active, '51-55, Reserve '55-; m. Oct. 11, '52, Jean Stewart Krotzer; s. Edward Paul, III, Anthony Wiley; d. Jeanine, Suzanne. LOVE, 1951, RALPH FRANK—(Business)—Born Nov. 26, 1929, Boston, Mass.; Stock Trader, bus, and res. 180 Park Row, New York, N.Y. 10038; formerly Product Assessment Mgr., IBM; 1st Lieut., USAF, '51-'53; m. Dec. 19 '70, Magdalena Vitug; s. Joshua F.; d. Marissa V. LOVEJOY, 1925, WINSLOW MESTON, LL.B.—(Law)—Born Feb. 24, 1903, Montclair, N.J.; Lawyer, Ptnr. Lovejoy, Wasson, Lundgren & Ashton, Professional Corp., 101 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10178; res. Box 66, Oldwick, N.J. 08858; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '59-'61; Class Bequest Chmn., Alumni Fund; Class Agt., Yale Law School Fund; Pres., Yale Football "Y" Assn., '55-'58; Pres., Yale Club of New York City, '62-'64; Pres., Bd. of Managers, N.J. Reformatory at Annandale, '60-'66; V.P., Bd. of Managers, N.J. State Reformatory for Males, '66-'72; Township Com., Bedminster, N.J. '52-'57; Maj., AUS, Cavalry (Armored), Apr. '42-Jan. '46; Bronze Star; m. Dec. 18, '25, Betty Darlington Stoddard; m. Nov. 8, '33, Josephine Graham Post; s. Winslow M., Jr., ('50), William P., ('56), Robert B., ('59), Thomas A. ('66). LOVETT, 1918, ROBERT ABERCROMBIE, M.A., LL.D.—(Finance)— Born Sept. 14, 1895, Huntsville, Texas; Limited Ptnr., Brown Broth- ers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y.10005; res. Town Cocks Lane, Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y. 11560; Chmn. Exec. Corn., Union Pacific Railroad Co., '53-'66; Special Asst. to Sec. of War, '40-'41; Asst. Sec. of War for Air, '41-'45; Under Sec. of State, '47-'49; Dep. Sec. of Defense, '50-'51; Sec. of Defense, '51-'53; Trustee: Rockefeller Found. '49-'61, Carnegie Found. for the Ad- vancement of Teaching, '37-'65, Carnegie Institution of Washington, '48-'71, Metropolitan Museum of Art, '31-'40; Life Mbr. Emeritus, Corp. of Mass. Institute of Technology, '61-; Mbr. Bd. of Managers, Presbyterian Hosp., N.Y., '26-'55; Lieut. Cmdr., Air Service, USN, '17-'18; Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II of Belgium; m. Apr. 19, '19, Adele Quartley Brown; s. Robert Scott, II ('49); d. Evelyn (Brown) (dec.). LOVETT, 1950, SIDNEY, M.Div.—(Ministry)—Born May 1, 1928, Bos- ton, Mass.; Senior Minister, First Church of Christ, Congregational, 12 S. Main St., West Hartford, Conn. 06107; res. 25 Pelham Road, West Hartford, Conn. 06107; Sr. Minister, First Church of Christ,

95 '76-; Conference Minister, Central Atlantic Conference, United Church of Christ, '73-76; Sr. Minister, Union Church, Hinsdale, Ill., '66-'73; Pastor, Rock Spring Congregational Church, Arlington, Va., '57-'66; Pastor, First Congregational Church, Littleton, Mass., '53-'56; Dir., Alban Institute, Washington, D.C., '76-, Pres. '80-'83; m. June 22, '50, Joan Campbell; s. Sidney Charles Campbell ('82 M.Div.), Peter Augustus; d. Katherine (Weymouth), Margaret C., Elizabeth Parker. LUFKIN, 1951, CHAUNCEY F.-(Industrial)-Born May 28, 1927, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Hytec, Inc., 711 Airdustrial Way, Olympia, Wash. 98501; res. 19 Country Club Drive, S.W., Tacoma, Wash. 98498; Campaign for Yale, Head Wash. State; m. July 11, '53, Elizabeth Heard; s. Chauncey F. III, Andrew; d. Wende (Peniston), Elizabeth. LUFKIN, 1953, DAN WENDE, M.B.A., D.Sc.- (Finance)-Born Sept. 17, 1931, New York, N.Y.; Private , bus. 711 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. Wells Hill Rd., Lakeville, Conn. 06039; Rancher, Box 157, Prairie City, Ore. 97869; Governor, New York Stock Exchange; Commissioner of Environmental Protection, State of Conn., '71-73; Author, "Many Sovereign States"; 1st Lieut., USMC, '53-'55; m. Jan. 14, '61, Elise Grace Blagden; d. Elise Grace Blagden ('85), Margaret Wende, Alison Wende, Abigail Flavilla. LUFKIN, 1949, PETER WENDE, Sn. - (Industry)-Born March 8, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Broker, Assoc., Business Opportunities, Inc., 2500 Hillsboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. 37212; res. 4310 Signal Hill Drive, Nashville, Tenn. 37205; Pres., Nashville Youth Hockey League, Inc. f or 5 years; S/Sgt., Army Air Force, '43-'46; in. Feb. 2, '57, Blakeslee F. Cook; s. Peter W., Jr., H. Christopher, Timothy B. LU MPKIN, 1957, RICHARD ANTHONY, M.B.A.- (Business)-Born Feb. 16, 1935, Chicago, Ill.; Pres., Illinois Consolidated Telephone Co., 121 South 17th St.; Mattoon, Ill. 61938; res. 5 Lafayette Ave., Mat- toon, Ill. 61938; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Mattoon; 1st Lieut., AUS, '57-'59; m. March 14, '64, Gail Gawthrop; s. Benjamin Iverson; d. Elizabeth Arabella. LUSK, 1960, PETER A., M.B.A.- (Finance)-Born March 17, 1938, Port Chester, N.Y.; General Ptnr. and Dir. of Marketing, Forstmann-Leff Associates (investment management firm), 55 E. 52d St., New York, N.Y. 10055; res. 1115 Fifth Ave., Apt. 7-B, New York, N.Y. 10028; Lehman Brothers: Mgr., New Business '62-66, Vice Pres., Lehman International, '66-'68, General Ptnr. and Mgr., Los Angeles, '68-72; E.F. Hutton & Co., V.P., Mgr., West Coast Corporate Finance Dept., '72-74; Co-Founder and Chmn. of the Bd., Federal Loan

96 Corp., '74-'76; m. Aug. 17, '79, Catherine Goldschmidt; s. Peter; d. Anne, Katherine. LUTZ, 1972, KARL EVAN, J.D.—(Law)—Born Dec. 18, 1949, Dear- born, Mich.; Atty., Ptnr., Kirkland & Ellis, 200 East Randolph Drive, Suite 5700, Chicago, 111. 60601; res. 703 Walden Road, Winnetka, 60093; American Bar Assn., '75-; Chicago Bar Assn., '75-; m. June 30, '73, Jeanne Daniel; s. Daniel Karl, Charles Littlefield. LYDGATE, 1931, WILLIAM A. — (Business)----Born Nov. 18, 1909, Ha- waii; Managing Dir., Earl Newsom & Co., Inc., 10 E. 53rd St., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 425 Wynnewood Rd., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; V.P., Bd. Mbr., Yale-in-China, '60-'70; Chmn., Volunteer Corn., Westchester/Sound Area, The Campaign for Yale, '76-; Bd. Mbr., Foreign Policy Assn., Chmn., '66-'72; Trustee, St. Luke's- Roosevelt Hosp., United Hospital Fund, N.Y.; Dir., Mbr. Exec. Corn., N.Y. Community Blood Council, '68-; m. 1931, Virginia E. Smith (divorced 1939); m. 1940, Constance Barry; s. John E., ('59), Barry, ('63), William A., Jr., ('68), Timothy E., (73); d. Sarah Jean. LYNCH, 1964, DENNIS PATRICK, M.B.A.—(Finance)—Born Sept. 13, 1941, Jersey City, N.J.; Investment Advisor, Lynch & Mayer, Inc., 650 Fifth Ave., 17th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. N. Rohallion Drive, Rumson, N.J. 07760; Co-owner, Lynch & Mayer, Inc., 76-; V.P. Sales, Smith, Barney & Co., '67-75; QM 2-E5, USCG, '65-'66; m. Aug. 21, '65, Ann Marie Blades; s. Dennis P., Jr., William; d. Kathleen, Nora. LYNCH, 1945, R. VINCENT —(Business)—Born Nov. 14, 1922, New York, N.Y.; Owner, Managing Ptnr., R.V. Lynch & Co., 1600 One Main Place, Dallas, Texas 75202; res. 9436 Meadowbrook, Dallas, Texas 75220; Chmn., Fund-raising for Southwest; Alumni Advisory Council; Chmn.: Riata Oil & Gas Co., Inc., Lynch Locke Corp., RVL Operating, Inc.; Chmn., Lane Wood, Inc., '62-75; Dir., Lane Wood, Inc., '75; Dir., Richardson Savings & Loan, '71; Lieut., USN, (Naval aviator) '42-'45, Air Medal, 6 combat awards; m. Apr. 3, '48, Rose Peabody Parsons; m. Oct. 4, '58, Frances Nell Orand; s. R. Vincent, Jr., Alexander P., Charles Bruton, Peter Francis, Joseph Barrett Orand Lynch; d. Rose P.

97 MACDONALD, 1915, RANALD H. —(Finance retired)—Born Nov. 24, 1892, Brooklyn, N.Y.; no address available; m. June 2, '19; Anne Hunter Thompson; s. Ranald H., Jr.. ('45); d. Anne (Thomas). MAcDONALD, 1972, RICHARD J.—no address available. MAcDONALD, 1973, STEPHEN JOSEPH, LL.B. —(Law)—Born Sept. 8, 1950, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Lawyer, Assoc., Smith, Lyons, Torrance, Stevenson & Mayer, Barristers and Solicitors, P.O. Box 420, 2 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; res. 30 Church St., Apt. 703, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5E 1S7; m. May 15, '77, Andrea Rosen. MACKENZIE, 1975, KENNETH MALCOLM—(Accounting)—Born Jan. 20, 1952, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada; Chartered Accountant, Price Waterhouse, 2200 One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 0X7; res. 247 Elm St., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3M 3N5. MAcLEAN, 1961, KENNETH, JR., M.Arch.—(Architecture)—Born Apr. 22, 1939, Toronto, Canada; Ptnr., Amsler, Hagenah, MacLean Archi- tects, Inc., 65 Long Wharf, Boston, Mass. 02110; res. 14 Bradford Rd., Hingham, Mass. 02043; S/Sgt E6, Army Natl. Guard, '64-'70; m. May 6, '67, Rebecca Barbour Cooke; s. Kenneth III; d. Rebecca Woolsey, Elizabeth Thomson, Mary Pickett. MAcLEISH, 1950, WILLIAM H.—(Education)—Born Aug. 7, 1928, Bos- ton, Mass.; Editor, Oceanus Magazine, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543; res. 14 Cumloden Drive, Falmouth, Mass. 02540; Special Projects Editor, Vision Magazine, '58-'64; Dir., Cornell Latin American Year, '64-'66; Exec. Dir., Center for Inter-American Relations, '66-'68; Special Asst. to the Pres., Yale, '68-'70; 1st Lieut., AUS, '51-'54; m. Sept. 19, '53, Margaret Moll; d. Morellen, Meg. MADDEN, 1969, B. PATRICK, M.B.A. —(Finance)-.--Born May 7, 1947, Steubenville, Ohio; Marketing Dir., V.P., First Bancorp., Inc., First Bank, One Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. 345 St. Ronan St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Football Y Assn., Asst. Treas. '78-'80,

98 Treas., '80-; Teacher & Football Coach, Walpole, Mass., High School, '69-'70; Lending Officer, Woodbridge Bank & Trust Co., '71-'72; First New Haven Natl. Bank: New Business Development Rep., '73-'74, Mortgage Officer & Asst. V.P., '74-'75; Mbr., Yale Club of New Haven; New Haven Gridiron Club; United Way Volunteer; Albertus Magnus Coll., New Haven, 50th Anniversary Gift Com.; Dir., Amity-Woodbridge Historical Soc., '75-'76; Co-Chmn., Woodbridge Heart Assn. Fund Drive, '75; Pres., Bethany-Orange- Woodbridge Jaycees, '76-; Alternate, Woodbridge Repub. Town Corn.; Conn. State Senate, '77-'79; Sgt., AUS, Conn. Army Natl. Guard, '70-'76; Bd. of Dir., Deer Island Corp., '74-76; m. Aug. 16, '69, Deborah Russell Whitlock; d. Katherine Blee, Elizabeth Hale. MADDEN, 1941, JOHN BECKWITH, M.A. (Hon. ), M.B.A.- (Finance)-- Born Jan. 22, 1919, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Managing Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 218 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Successor Trustee, Yale, Nov. 8, '75-; Chmn., Investments Committee; Mbr., Budget Com- mittee, Educational Policy Committee, Finance & Administration Committee; Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.: '46, Assistant Man- ager, '50, Manager, '51, Ptnr., '55, Managing Ptnr.;69-; Boys' Club of N.Y., '49-, Asst. Treas., '55-'65, Treas., '65-'69, V.P., '69-; Brooklyn Hospital, '59-'81, Finance Committee, Selection Committee, '66; James Found., Dir., '77-: Joslin Diabetes Found., '75-'79, Mbr. of Corp.; N.Y. Community Trust, '77-: Mbr., Distribution Committee, '77-, Finance Committee, '77-, Audit Committee, '77-; Packer Colle- giate Institute, '59-75: Trustee, '59-'73, Pres., '62-73, Mbr. of Bd., until '75; VNA of Brooklyn, '66-'75, Chmn., Financial Advisory Committee; Capt., AUS, '41-'45 (active), '46-'52 (Reserves); Dir., Treas., RTA, '69-'76; m. June 18, '50, Mary Audrey Ritter; s. John B., Jr., (76), Peter F.; d. Nancy F. (Gioia) ('73). MALLON, 1919, JoHN HOWARD-(Industry retired)-Born Jan. 10, 1896, Cincinnati, Ohio; res. 800 S. 4th St., Apt. 705, Louisville, Ky. 40203; formerly Senior V.P., Louisville Cement Co.; Chmn.: Louis- ville Fund for the Arts Campaign, '52, Louisville Community Chest, '60; Dir., Louisville Water Co., '59-64, '70-77; Social Services Advi- sory Com. to Kentucky Dept. of Economic Security, '64-'65; 1st. Lieut., 151st F.A., 42d Div., AEF, Apr. '17-May '19; m. June 16, '21, Eleanor Coward; s. John C. ('45); Thomas R. ('45W). MALLORY, 1928, BARTON LEE, JR.-(Business)-Bom Oct. 1, 1905,

99 Memphis, Tenn.; Chmn. of the Board, Memphis Compress & Stor- age Co., P.O. Box 9436, 2350 Florida St., Memphis, Tenn. 38109; res. 4255 Gwynne Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117; m. June 23, '33, Agnes A. Howell; m. June 5, '74, Gwenllian Jones; s. Barton Lee, III ('61), Irwin Howell, ('66). MALLOY, 1956, TERRENCE R., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 27, 1934, Philadelphia, Pa.; Chief of Urology, Penn. Hospital, Prof. of Urology, Univ. of Penn., bus. add. 2136W. Passyunk Ave., Philadel- phia, Pa. 19145; res. 1283 Club House Road, Gladwyne, Pa. 19035; Pres., Yale Lacrosse Alumni Assn., '68-'80; Pres., Philadelphia Uro- logic Society, Professional Staff, Penn. Hospital; 1st Lieut., AUS, Nov. '56-Sept. '58; m. Feb. 28, '70, Michele Munley; d. Kelly, Tara, Courtney Moire. MARINELLI, 1978, DAVID LEONARD, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 26, 1955, Bristol, Conn.; Radiology Resident, St. Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, Conn. 06702; res. (as of June '83), 216 Sabine Ave., Narberth, Pa. 19072; m. Sept. 20, '80, Elizabeth Way. MARSH, 1963, WILLIAM LEE, J.D.-(Law)-Born March 27, 1941, Baltimore, Md.; Lawyer, General Counsel, Health and Tennis Corp. of America, One Century Plaza, 2029 Century Park East, Suite 2810, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067; res. 13810 Northwest Passage, Apt. 208, Marina Del Rey, Calif. 90291; Administrator, Ill. Appellate Court First Dist., Chicago, Ill., '73-'81; Warrant Officer, Army Intelligence, '63-'66. MATHEWS, 1951, CRAIG, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)-Born Oct. 19, 1929, Columbus, Ohio; Ptnr., Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin & Oppen- heimer, 815 Connecticut Ave., NW., Suite 1001, Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 9301 Harrington Drive, Potomac, Md. 20854; Assoc. Fellow, Berkeley College, '75-; A.Y.A. Assembly Delegate, '72-; A.Y.A. Bd. of Gov., '73-'75; Pres. Yale Club of Washington, D.C., '70-'71; Mbr.: Am. Bar Assn., Distr. of Columbia Bar, Am. Soc. of Internatl. Law; Pres., Environmental Law Institute, '72, Chmn., '78-; 1st Lieut., AUS (Infantry) '54-'57; m. March 5, '60, Harriett Elizabeth Chutter; s. Scott Chutter; d. Lynne Caie. MATHIAS, 1955, PHILIP H.-(Business)-Born May 20, 1933, Middle- town, Pa.; Distr. Mgr., Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., 1617 JFK Blvd., 4th Floor, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102; res. 40 Paxon Hollow Rd., Media, Pa. 19063; m. Aug. 10, '57, Shirley J. Fischer; s. Mark H.; d. Marcy Lynne, Sharon. MATTLIN, 1973, FRED W.-(Law)-Born Jan. 26, 1951, Chicago, Ill.;

100 Ptnr., Ross & Hardies, 2000W. Glades Road, Suite 400, Boca Raton, Fla. 33431; res. 6930 Palmetto Circle South, Apt. 208, Boca Raton, Fla. 33433; m. July 26, '81, Walls. MAYER, 1951, CHARLES THEODORE— (Industrial) — Born Feb. 5, 1924, Vienna, Austria; bus. and res. 4975 Rockwood Pkwy., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; Chmn. and Pres., Foreign Policy Discus- sion Group, Washington, '68-; Chmn., Transat Energy, Inc., '77-; Chmn., Centre for a Free Society, Inc., '78-; U.S. Delegate, Societe Generale de Belgique, '52-'77; Consultant and Spec. Asst. to Under- secretary of Defense for Policy, Pentagon, '82-; 1st Lieut., Army, '43-'46, '51-'53; m. May 23, '56, Countess Franziska Starhemberg; s. Peter Georg, Carl Christian, d. Elisabeth Marie, Beatrice Marie. MAYOR, 1959, MICHAEL B., M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Oct. 29, 1937, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Assoc. Prof., Clinical Surgery in Orthopaedics, Staff Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, 2 Maynard Road, Hanover, N.H. 03756; res. 24 Occom Ridge Road, Hanover, N.H. 03755; Special Project Committee, Class of 1959 25th Reunion; Consultant Orthopaedist, U.S. Veterans Hospital, White River Junction, '71-; Secy., New Hampshire Orthopaedic Assn., '73-'75, Pres. '75-'76; m. June 11, '61, Elizabeth Fenner Rowland; s. Rowland Brook ('84); d. Anna Hyatt, Harriett Sloane, Catherine Elizabeth. McAFEE, 1982, WILLIAM ANDREW—(Publishing)----Born Sept. 28, 1959, Cleveland, Ohio; City Editor, Black River Tribune, Box 150, Ludlow, Vt. 05149; Features Editor, North Country News; res. 65 Andover St., Ludlow, Vt. 05149. McBRIDE, 1964, JONATHAN EVANS—(Finance)—Born June 16, 1942, Washington, D.C.; Pres., Exec. Search Consultant, McBride Asso- ciates, Inc., 1511 K St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20005; res. 3704 Blackthorn Court, Chevy Chase, Md. 20815; Alumni Fund Agt., '69-; 5th Reunion Special Gifts Corn., '69; Chmn., 10th Reunion Special Gifts Corn., '74; Mbr., Bd. of Dir. Yale Alumni Fund, '75-'80; Asst. Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, 76-; 1964 Class Secy., '79-; Account Exec., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Washington, '68-72; V.P., Lionel D. Edie & Co., Investment Counsel, New York, 72-76; V.P. Simmons Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C., 76-79; Pres., McBride Associates, Inc., '79-; Lieut., USNR, June '64-June '68; Navy Unit Commendation, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal; m. Sept. 5, '70, Emilie E. Dean; s. Webster Dean; d. Morley Evans. McCALLUM, 1924, REVELL, M.A.—(Industrial retired)—Born Dec.

101 28, 1901, Northampton, Mass.; res. 3927 E. Calle de Jardin, Tucson, Ariz. 85711; m. Dec. 28, '27, Esta Wilman; s. Douglas; d. Joanne. McCALLUM, 1968, ROBERT DAVIS, JR., J.D., B.A., M.A. (1st Class), Christ Church, Oxford—(Law)—Born Jan. 30, 1946, Memphis, Tenn.; Attny., Ptnr., Alston & Bird, 1200 C&S National Bank Bldg., 35 Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. 30335; res. 122 Brighton Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30309; Treas., Class of 1968, '68-'83; Ga. Alumni Schools Committee, '73-'83; Ga. Rep. to A.Y.A., '82; Secy., Yale Club of Georgia, '82-; Chmn., Yale Law School Assn. of Georgia, '79-'83; m. June 28, '69, Mary Rankin Weems; s. R. Davis III, John Bailey. McCARTHY, 1960, CHARLES EDWARD, M.A.T.—(Education)—Born March 15, 1938, Hartford, Conn.; Educational Consultant, bus. & res. 168 Brace Road, West Hartford, Conn. 06107; Asst. Dir., Corn. on Enrollment & Scholarships, July '60-July '62; Asst. Dir. of Admis- sions, July '60-July '67; Dean, Timothy Dwight Coll., Sept. '63-June '64; Dir., Cooperative Program for Educational Opportunity (Based at Yale & Univ. of Chicago), '62-'71; Founder & Dir., The Transi- tional Year Program (based at Yale), '66-'68; Consultant, U.S. Office of Education, Dept. of HEW., '66-'67; Sr. Counselor, Univ. of Chicago Laboratory Schools, '71-'72; Acting Dir. of Admissions, Trinity Coll., Hartford, June '72-Sept. '72; Sr. Counselor, The Amer- ican School in London, England, '72-'74; Educational Consultant, '74-; m. Aug. 27, '60, Betsy Foster Peck (dec. July 23, '68); m. June 2,8, '73, Martha Reid Paradis; s. Timothy Charles, Michael Ryan. McCRARY, 1932, JOHN REAGAN—(Business)—Born Oct. 13, 1910, Calvert, Texas; Chmn., Texcomm, Inc., 161 E. 61st St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. Sunday Hill, 10 Shelter Rock Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. 11030; Commissioner, Bicentennial, N.Y.C., '76; Lieut. Col., USAF, '41-'45; Legion of Merit, Air Medal, Bronze Star; m. 1933, Sarah Brisbane; m. 1945, ; s. Michael Brisbane, John Rea- gan, Jr., Kevin Jock. McCULLOUGH, 1955, DAVID G.—(Literary work)—Editor, Ameri- can Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Box 148, Music St., West Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. 02575; m. Dec. 18, '54, Rosalee Ingram Barnes; s. David Gaub, Jr., William Barnes, Geoffrey; d. Melissa Barnes, Doreen Kane. McELROY, 1945, BENJAMIN THOMAS, J.D.—(Law)—Born Nov. 22, 1922, Dallas, Texas; Attny., Managing Ptnr., McElroy & Boyd, 2505 Republic National Bank Tower, Dallas, Texas 75201; res. 4428 Lor- raine Ave., Dallas, Texas 75205; Lecturer, SMU School of Law (Texas Procedure), '75-'76; Adjunct Prof., SMU School of Law;

102 Research Fellow, Southwestern Legal Found., '70-'76; Officer & Dir., Dallas Bar Assn., '66-'69; Mbr., Grievance Corn., State Bar of Texas, '68; Committee Sections, A.B.A., '66-76; Legislative Asst. to Texas Congressman, '50; Asst. Attny. Gem of Texas, '51-'52; V.P., Repub. Men's Club of Dallas Cty., '76; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '44-'46; Overseas Citations & 4 Service Ribbons; m. July 12, '59, Linda Lee Harris; s. Benjamin Thomas, Jr., Andrew Harris; d. Elizabeth Lynn, Leslie Jane. McGAUGHEY, 1945, GUY ENNIS, JR., J.D.—(Business)—Born Jan. 19, 1924, Olney, Ill.; Attny., Proprietor, McGaughey Bldg., Box 380, Lawrenceville, III. 62439; res. R.R. 1, Lawrenceville, Ill. 62439; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, Underwater Demolition, '41-'46; Silver Star; m. Dec. 26, '46, Marilyn ; m. Jan. 21, '78, Shirley Tidswell; s. Guy E. III, Gordon Bruce. McGAULEY, 1933, JOHN MICHAEL—(Insurance)—Born Sept. 16, 1908, New York, N.Y.; Consultant, Life Insurance & Pension Plans, L. M. Huppeler Co., Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10178; res. New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South, New York, N.Y. 10019; Major, Air Corps, June '42-June '46; m. June 7, '43, Ruth Adams (divorced). McGREGOR, 1956, JACK E., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Sept. 22, 1934, Kittanning, Pa.; Pres., Hampton-Douglas Corp. (new venture in- vestment and management), Village Green, Bedford, N.Y. 10506; res. East Middle Patent Rd., R.F.D. 2, Bedford, N.Y. 10506; Attny., Read Smith, Shaw & McClay (Pittsburgh), '62-'68, (Washington), '70-'71; Cofounder & Pres., Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Club, '66- '70; Gov., Natl. Hockey League, '67-'68; Gen. Counsel, Potomac Electric Power Co., '72-74, V.P. & Gen. Counsel, New England Petroleum Corp., '74-'75 (subsidiary of Carey Energy Corp.); Gen- eral Counsel, Exec. V.P., Carey Energy Corp., '74-79; Chmn., Hampton-Windsor Corp., '81-; Chmn., International Water Re- sources Ltd., '81-; Pres., Hampton-Douglas Corp., 79-; Penn. State Senator, '62-'70; U.S. Economic Stabilization Program; Asst. Legal Advisor for Economic Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State, '71, Gen. Coun- sel, Pay Board 72; Capt., USMC. '56-'59 (active), '59-62 (reserve); m. Nov. 23, '55, Carol Dangerfield; s. Douglas Hampton; d. Nancy Dangerfield, Elisabeth Keeble, Heather Muir. Mc K E E, 1919, ELMORE MCNEILL, B. D. , M.A. ( Hon.), D.D.—(Ministry retired)— Born March 28, 1896, Ridgewood, N.J.; res. 32 Avery Heights, Hartford, Conn. 06106; Sec. Class of 1919, 74-79; Assoc. Fellow, Calhoun College, 77-'79; Asst., St. John's Church, Water-

103 bury, '21-'22; Rector, St. Paul's, New Haven, '23-'27; Chaplain, Yale Univ., '27-'31; Rector, Trinity Church, Buffalo, '31-'36; St. George's, N.Y.C., '36-'46; Head of Mission, Am. Friends Service Co., U.S. Zone, Germany, '46-'47; Field Reporter & Originator, The People Act Project, 20th Century Fund, '50-'51; Dir., same project, Ford Found., '52-'55; Consultant-Lecturer, Peace Corps Training Center for Latin America, Univ. of New Mexico, '63-'64; School Commu- nity Co-ordinator for tutorials, Albuquerque Public Schools, '64-'67; Trustee, Taft School, '26-'30; Dir., Post-Graduate Hosp., N.Y.C., '39-'46; Exec. Corn., Comm. on Just & Durable Peace, Federal Council of Churches, '40-'43; 1st Lieut., Sanitary Corps., '17-'19; m. 1918, Katharine A. Truslow (dec.); m. 1949, Sona K. Gilkinson (dec.); m. 1962, Jessie C. Beardshear; s. Elmore McNeill, Jr., ('44). McLANE, 1953, JAMES PRICE—(Business retired)—Born Sept. 13, 1930, Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. 2C Brackett Place, Marblehead, Mass. 01945; formerly Advertising Sales, Time, Inc.; General Mgr., Gen- eral Mills, Inc.; U.S. Army Counter Intelligence, '53-'55; m. Jan. 13, '54, Barbara Chapin Hamby (divorced '73, now deceased); s. James P., Peter C., Matthew D.; d. Susan M. McLAREN, 1972, MICHAEL G., J.D.— (Law)—Born Jan. 29, 1950, Joliet, Ill.; Attny., Ptnr., Thomason, Hendrix & Harvey, P.O. Box 3544, Memphis, Tenn. 38173; res. 3044 Cuba Millington, Millington, Tenn. 38103; Alumni Fund Agent, '72-'76; Assoc., Rickey Shankman Blanchard, '76-'79; Ptnr., Thomason, Hendrix & Harvey, '80-; Bd. of Dirs., Memphis Circuit Playhouse; Lawyer, Referral Committee, Memphis Bar Assn.; Deer Island Club Corp., Treas., '77-'79, Pres., '79-'81, Secy., '81-'83; m. Dec. 20, '75, Karen Yandell; s. Michael Christopher; d. Annie. McLEAN, 1950, ROBERT III, M.A.--(Business)--Born May 23, 1928, Baltimore, Md.; Pres., Cushman & Wakefield of Penn., Inc. (real estate), One Oxford Centre, Suite 3345, 301 Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; res. 601 West Drive, Sewickley, Pa. 15143; Bd. of Dirs., Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, '80-; Mbr., Yale Real Estate In- vestment Committee, '81-; Yale Fund Drive & Yale Enrollment Corn., Philadelphia Region; Gen. Chmn., Greater Germantown Al- liance, '73-'75; V.P. of Admin., Philadelphia 1976 Bicentennial Corp., '68-'70; S/Sgt, USMC, '53-'56; m. May 21, '60, Elizabeth Madison Lewis; s. Alexander, John; d. Elizabeth, Mary. McNALLY, 1979, EDWARD E., J.D.— (Law, Government)—Born Feb. 14, 1956, Chicago, Ill.; Special Asst. to the Asst. Attny. General, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Legal Policy, 10th & Constitution Ave.,

104 N.W., Washington, D.C. 20530; res. 5000 Belle Rive Terrace, Mount Vernon, Va. 22309; permanent add. 11 Bridlewood Road, North- brook, Ill. 60062; Yale Alumni Fund Class Agent, '79-'83; Press Aide, Office of the Vice Pres. of the U.S., Summer '81; Dir., Governors' Project on Organized Crime & Narcotics Trafficking, '83. McNAMARA, 1951, THOMAS PHILIP- (Industrial)-Born Dec. 16, 1929, New Haven, Conn.; Manufacturing Mgr., Container Machinery Dept., Metal Products Div., Koppers Co., Inc., Glen Arm Rd., Glen Arm, Md. 21057; res. 13611 Brookline Rd., Baldwin, Md. 21013; m. July 17, '54, Pearl Podlich; s. Thomas Philip, Jr., Robert William; d. Sandra Ann. McPHEE, 1973, STEPHEN JosEPti, M.D.-(Medicine)--Born Aug. 31, 1951, Boston, Mass.; Physician; Asst. Prof. of Medicine, Univ. of California, Division of General Internal Medicine A-405, Dept. of Medicine, San Francisco, Calif. 94143; res. 171 Juanita Way, San Francisco, Calif. 94127; Yale Alumni Schools Committee, Maryland, '75-'80, California, '81-; Asst. Chief of Service, Johns Hopkins Hospi- tal, '80; Asst. Prof. of Med., Univ. of Calif., San Francisco, '80-; m. March 10, '79, Patricia E. Perry; s. Christopher Perry. MEEK, 1960, JOHN BURGESS -(Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1938, Hunt- ington, West Virginia; V.P., Virginia Chemicals, Inc., 3340 West Norfolk Rd., Portsmouth, Va. 23703; res. 7411 Cortlandt Place, Norfolk, Va. 23505; Chmn., Alumni Schools Corn., '71-'75, '75-'82; Co-Chinn., Special Gifts, Va. Campaign for Yale, '76; Mbr., Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers, '65-; Pres., Norfolk Symphony Assn., '75-'76; Lieut., USN, '61-'65; m. June 17, '61, Sally Ann Cooke; s. John B. III; d. Elizabeth Ashby. MEHTA, 1976, ARJAY SINGH, M. Phil.- (Transportation)-Born Feb. 22, 1954, Berne, Switzerland; Indian Railway Traffic Service; res. Jeewan Niwas, near Chetak Circle, Udaipur, 313001, Rajasthan, India; m. July 20, '79, Aditi Uhosh; d. Ananya. MENTON, 1953, JOHN DENNIS- (Business)-Born Jan. 6, 1932, Balti- more, Md.; V.P., Internat1 Marketing and Technical Operations, Fiberglas Corp., Fiberglas Tower, Toledo, Ohio 43659; res. 28683 East River Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio 43551; Sec., Alumni Assn. of Maryland, '56; m. Nov. 3, '56, Eleanor Stinson; s. John Dennis, Jr.; d. Katharine Stinson. MERRILL, 1929, I 'ENTRY RIDDLE -(Industrial retired)-Born Nov. 14, 1906, Glens Falls, N.Y.; res. 335 Beloit Ave., Winter Park, Fla. 32789; formerly V.P. & Dir., Norton Co., Troy, N.Y.; Treas., Yale Class of 1929, '29-'74; Alumni Bd., '63-'66; Chmn., Regional Alumni Fund

105 Corn., Alumni Assn. of Northeastern N.Y., '58-'62, Assn. Pres., '64- '66; m. Apr. 27, '39, Lois Anne Myers; s. John, ('67); d. Susan (Grimes). MEYER, 1954, RUSSELL WILLIAM, JR., J.D.- (Business)-Born July 19, 1932, Davenport, Iowa; Chinn., Pres., Cessna Aircraft Co., P.O. Box 1521, Wichita, Kansas 67201; res. 600 Tara Court, Wichita, Kansas 67206; Trustee, Cleveland Alumni Scholarship Corn., '63-'74; 25th Reunion Gift Committee, '78-'79; 1954 Class Council, '78-; Attny, Arter & Hadden, '61-'66; Pres., Grumman American Aviation, '66- '74; Bd. of Dir., General Aviation Manufacturers Assn., '72-, (Chmn. of Bd., '73-'74); Dir., Fourth National Bank, '75-; Kansas Gas & Electric, '82-; Trustee, Wichita State Univ. Endowment Assn., '75-; Wesley Medical Center Endowment Assn., '77-; Bd. of Dir., United Way of Wichita & Sedgwick Cty., '76-; Capt., USAF, Jet Pilot, '55-'59, USMCR, '59-'65; m. Aug. 20, '60, Helen Scott Vaughn; s. Russell W., III, Jeffrey V., Christopher M.; d. Carolyn L., Elizabeth E. MEYERS, 1982, BRYAN FITCH- (Student)-Born March 27, 1960, Chi- cago, Ill.; Medical Student, 5200 S. Blackstone, Chicago, 111. 60615; res. 37 Strauss Lane, Olympia Fields, Ill. 60461; Ens., USN (commis- sioned Oct. '83). MICHEL, 1926, ANTHONY LEE, LL.B.- (Law retired)-Born Oct. 24, 1905, Simla, India; res. 1420 Sheridan Road, Apt. 5-E, Wilmette, Ill. 60091; formerly, Ptnr., Gardner, Carton & Douglas; m. Nov. 29, '33, Sarah Prescott; s. Anthony Riker ('59); d. Eda (Pallier), Mary (Kuppenheimer). MILES, 1937, RICHARD CURTIS -(Business)-Born Aug. 7, 1915, New Haven, Conn.; Management Consultant, McKinsey Hz Co., Inc., 55 E. 52d St., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 380 Stanwich Road, Green- wich, Conn. 06830; Maj., USAF, '42-'46, Bronze Star; m. Dec. 29, '48, Joan Hayes (dec. July '73); m. Feb. 5, '83, Nina Miller; s. Richard C., Jr. MILLER, 1939, ANDREW OTTERSON, LL.B.- (Law retired)-Born Oct. 28, 1917, New York, N.Y.; bus. White & Case, 14 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Ridge Rd., Laurel Hollow, Syosset, N.Y. 11791; also 110 via Vizcaya, Palm Beach, Fla. 33480; Ptnr., White & Case, '56-'74, Assoc., '46-'56; Alumni Fund Agt., '42-'48; Dir., Yale Club of Long Island, '48-'52; Class Sec., '70-'73; Dir.: Distillers Corp.- Seagrams Ltd., '50-56, Nease Chemical Corp., '62-'72, Lanvin- Charles of the Ritz, Inc., '61-'72, Salant & Salant Inc., '64-'74, Argus Inc., '69-'70, Chicago Pneumatic Tool International, '60-'62; Trustee: St. Barnabas Hosp., N.Y.C., '54-74, Non-Partisan Civic Assn., Long

106 Island, '54-'64, Police Relief Assn. of Long Island, '56-, Center for Study of Presidency, '64-; Maj., USAAF, June '42-Dec. '46; m. Nov. 7, '42, Jeanne Loring White; s. Jeffrey Clark, ('65), Dwight Ames, ('67), Bradford Putnam; d. Constance Loring, Deborah Brewster. MILLER, 1939, CHARLES LEwis, JR.-(Finance retired)-Born Aug. 26, 1916, Little Rock, Ark.; res. 56 West Hill Dr., West Hartford, Conn. 06119; formerly V.P., Conn. Bank & Trust Co., Hartford, Conn.; Alumni Board, '66-'70; 1st Lieut., USAAF, Oct. '42-Feb. '46; Treas., Deer Island Club Corp., '47-'48, Dir., '82-'83; m. April 4, '42, Virginia Little; s. Thomas C., (70); d. Elizabeth L. MILLER,1967, JAMES WHIPPLE, Ph.D. -(Publishing)-Born May 7, 1945, Evanston, Ill.; Publisher/Editor, Digest of Financial Planning Ideas, Consolidated Capital Communications Group, Inc., 1900 Powell St., Suite 1000, Emeryville, Calif, 94608; res. 162 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, Calif. 94704; formerly Asst. Prof., Oriental Lan- guage Dept., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; Alumni Schools Committee, '81-; m. May 15, '66, Pamela Silin (divorced); d. Amanda Sherwood, Emily Snowell, Eliza Whipple. MILLER, 1970, THOMAS CLAIBORNE, Ph.D. -(Banking)-Borri Nov. 20, 1947, Hartford, Conn.; Exec. V.P., Bankers Finance Investment Management Corp., 1800 N. Kent St., Arlington, Va. 22209; res. 4001 Wakefield Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003; Lecturer in English, Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, '75-76; formerly Trust Dept., Riggs National Bank, Washington, D.C.; m. Dec. 17, '75, Greta Eisner; ss. Joseph E. Eisner. MILLER, 1969, WENTWORTH EARL, J.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 23, 1947, Oberlin, Ohio; Attny., Businessman (self-employed); res. 499 12th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11215; Asst. D.A., Kings Co., Brooklyn, '77-'80; Asst. U.S. Attny., E.D.N. Y., '80-'82; m. July 13, 71, Joy Marie Palm; s. Wentworth Earl III, Gillian Palm; d. Leigh Carolyn. MILLS, 1934, EDWARD ENSIGN-(Publishing retired)-Born Nov. 25, 1911, Woodmere, N.Y.; res. Belgo Rd., Lakeville, Conn. 06039; formerly Exec. V.P., David McKay Co., Inc., Book Publishers; Governor, Yale Univ. Press, '59-70; Alumni Fund Class Agent, '82; 1st Lieut., AUS, '43-'46; m. Apr., 19, '41, Julie Chapman; s. Edward Shorney II, ('65), Peter Westbrook, Jonathan Quimby, ('69); d. Julie Carey (O'Brien). MILLS, 1932, JAMES PAUL- (Finance retired)-Born Nov. 7, 1908, Radnor, Pa.; bus. Hickory Tree Farm, Box 125, Middleburg, Va. 22117; res. Box 125, Middleburg, Va. 22117; Investment Banking, Smith, Barney & Co., '32-'41; Managing Dir., Slick Airways, N.Y.C.,

107 '46-'49; Dir.: Middleburg Natl. Bank, Allegheny Airlines, '41-'46; Arthritis Found., Dir. & V.P., '50-; Trustee & Chmn., Finance Corn., Fauquier Hosp., '52-'70; Trustee, M.C. duPont Found.; Hon. Chmn., Va. Arthritis Found.; V.P.: Va. Thoroughbred Assn., Va. Hereford Breeders Assn.; Lieut. Col., USAF, May '41-July '48; Bronze Star; m. Nov. 27, '35, Alice duPont; s. James Paul, Jr.; d. Mary Chichester (Smith), Phyllis Overton (Wyeth). MITCHELL, 1967, H. COLEMAN, ja.-(Television)-Born Jan. 13, 1944, Melrose, Mass.; Television Producer, "Gimme A Break" (half hour situation comedy), NBC-TV; Secy., V.P., Uncle Toby Produc- tions; bus. and res. 10303 Valley Spring Lane, Toluca Lake, Calif. 91602; Writer, Story Editor, Exec. Script Consultant, M.T.M. Enter- prises, The Bob Newhart Show, Rhoda, etc., '74-77; Independent Producer affiliated with Columbia Pictures Television, 77-'81; Pro- ducer, "Gimme A Break," '81-'83; m. Sept. 29, 73, Gloria A. Carbone; s. Rory Coleman. MITCHELL, 1939, HARRY H., LL.B.-(Business)-Born Jan. 23, 1917, Hartford, Conn.; Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, California Life Insurance Co. & California Life Corp., 3255 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90010; res. 1733 Bonita Vista Drive, La Canada, Calif. 91011; Capt., AUS, '43-'46; Cross of Knight, Order of Dannebrog- Denmark; m. Aug. 2, '47, June Elizabeth Merrill; s. Harry Douglas; d. Leslie Ann. MITINGER, 1953, JOSEPH BERRY, LL.B.- (Law)---Born Oct. 27, 1930, Greensburg, Pa.; Lawyer, Ptnr., Mitinger & Mitinger, 713 First National Bank Bldg., Greensburg, Pa. 15601; res. 655 Oak Hill Lane, Greensburg, Pa. 15601; Yale Club of Pittsburgh: Dir. '75-, Enroll- ment & Scholarship Corn., '60-'65; City Solicitor, City of Greens- burg, '65-78; Pres.: Rotary Club of Greensburg, '66, YMCA of Greensburg, '67-'68, United Way of Central Westmoreland Cty., 74; Kiski School, 78-'80; Greensburg Found., 76-'83; 1st Lieut., AUS, F.A., June '54-June '56; m. July 25, '59, Suzanne D. Birmingham; d. Elizabeth B. ('83), Alice B. ('85), Louise P. MONTESANO, 1983, MICHAEL JOHN III-Born Sept. 10, 1961, Buf- falo, N.Y.; res. 73 Saranac Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14216. MOORE, 1973, DAVID CLEMENT, Diplome I.E.P. (Paris), MS.- (Finance)-Born Aug. 19, 1952, Paris, France; Mgr., Schlumberger Investment Services B. V., Dalsteindreef 59, 1112 XC Diemen, Netherlands; res. 77 Rue de Prony, Paris 75017, France; m. 1978, Marianne Julia; s. Philip. MOORE, 1945, JAMES I., LL.B.-(Law, Real Estate)-Born Feb. 2,

108 1923, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Attny. & Realtor, bus. & res. 219 E. 17th St., New York, N.Y. 10003; Class of 1945 fund raising; Sgt., AUS, Feb. '43-Nov. '45; m. May 1, '54, Carvel Hidlay; s. James I., Jr., John H. MOORE, 1936, RICHARD ANTHONY, LL.B., M.A.( Hon. )— (Law)—Born Jan. 23, 1914, Albany, N.Y.; Of Counsel, Wilner & Scheiner, 1200 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 4917 Rockwood Parkway, NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; Southern Calif. Chmn., Yale Program for the Arts and Sciences, '61-'63; Uni- versity Council, '66-'72, Development Bd., '64-72, President's Committee on Honorary Degrees, '65-'67; Mbr., Washington Bar Assn.; Founder and Ptnr., Television Station, Tulsa, Okla; Co- Producer, Weekly Public Affairs Television Series on NBC, Washington, D.C.; Breed, Abbott & Morgan, '39-'41; Cravath, Swaine & Moore, '42; Lawyer and Exec., American Broadcasting Co., '46-'51; Pres., Times Mirror Broadcasting Co., '51-'62; Pres., Southwestern Cable TV Co., '62-'69; Government Service, 70-75; Of Counsel, Wilner & Scheiner, 75-; Dir., Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, '57-'64; Mbr., Los Angeles Mayor's Committee on Human Rights, '57-'62; Panel Mbr., Pres. Eisenhower's Commission on National Goals, '57-'59; Dir., Hollywood Bowl, '54-'60; Dir., Edu- cational TV Station KCET, Los Angeles, '63-'68; Spec. Asst. to Attny. General of U.S., '70; Spec. Counsel to Pres. of U.S., '71-75; Capt., Army Air Corps, '42-'46, Legion of Merit; m. Mar. 27, '43, Jane Swift; s. Richard A., Jr. ('67), Matthew, Joseph, Samuel; d. Kate ('73). MOORHEAD, 1945, W ILLIAM S., J.D., LL.D.—(Government)—Born Apr. 8, 1923, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Attny., Ptnr., Goan, Couture, Lyons & Moorhead (law firm), 1625 1St., N.W., Suite 1015, Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 1312 31st St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; formerly U.S. Rep., 14th Dist. of Pa., '58-'80; Ptnr., Moorhead & Knox, '52-70; former Trustee: Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, Pittsburgh Park & Playground Soc., Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, Shadyside Hosp., Negro Emergency Education Drive, Western Penn. Conser- vancy & Bd. of Visitors of Univ. of Pittsburgh Faculty of Arts & Sciences; Asst. City Solicitor, Pittsburgh, '54-'57; Allegheny Cty. Housing Authority, '56-'58; U.S. Rep., '59-; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '43-'46; m. Dec. 23, '46, Lucy Galpin; s. William S. III, Perrin G., Stephen G., (75), James B. MOREY, 1958, ROBERT WILLIS, JR., M.B.A.— (Finance)—Born Aug. 23, 1936, Cleveland, Ohio; Pres., R.W. Morey, Inc. (reinsurance and financial counsel managing underwriters), Box I, Tiburon, Calif. 94920; res. 8 Felipa Court, Tiburon, Calif. 94920; Enrollment &

109 Scholarship Corn. or Alumni Schools Corn.: Central New Jersey, '62-'68, Chmn., San Francisco, '69-'73; Vice Chmn., Bd. of Dirs., Infra Red Circuits & Controls; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '58-'60, active duty, '60-'68, retired 1973; m. July, '60, Frances Ann Ritter (di- vorced); m. Dec. 14, '68, Maura Burke; s. Robert Willis III, Edward Burke; d. Suzanne Elizabeth, Jennifer Langan, Alison Hawkins. MORGAN, 1971, JAMES W., M.S.-(Education)-Born Jan. 6, 1949, Washington, D.C.; Asst. Superintendent, Pocantico Hills Central School Dist., 599 Bedford Road, North Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591; res. 3 Ledgemere Drive, Danbury, Conn. 06810; Yale Basketball Coach, Freshman (Head)/Varsity Asst., '71-'75; Bd. of Dirs., V.P., Yale Basketball Assn.; Alumni Schools Committee, '79-'83; Teacher, Ben- haven, New Haven, Conn. '71-'74; Teacher, Carmel Central School Dist., Carmel, N.Y., '74-'78; Asst. Principal, Junior/Senior High School, New Fairfield, Conn., '78-'82; Bd. of Dir., Conn. Special Olympics, '76-'78; Coach/Coordinator, Youth Athletic Programs, Danbury, Conn., '77-'82; Advisor, Western Conn. Assn. for Children with Learning Disabilities, '78-'80; m. July 25, '70, Mary Louise Frazee; s. Nate James, Robb Joseph. MORGAN, 1970, ROBERT MACNAIR, M.B.A., J.D.-(Latv)-Born Sept. 26, 1949, Washington, D.C.; Lawyer, Covington & Burling, P.O. Box 7566, 1201 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20044; res. 1820 13th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009; 1st Lieut., AUS, '70-'72, Bronze Star, U.S., Vietnamese and Cambodian Parachute Wings; m. Jan. 5, '80, Janice Elizabeth Erich. MORGENSTERN, 1976, MARC J AIME- (Journalism)-Born Jan. 12, 1955, New Rochelle, N.Y.; TV Journalism, Exec. Producer, KNXT News, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028; res. 831 Gretna Green Way, Apt. 202, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049; Alumni Schools Committee Interviewer, '79-'82; 5th Reunion Committee, '80-'81; Newspaper Reporter, The Trenton Times, '76-78; TV Producer, '78-'83; m. Oct. 14, '78, Louise Tutelian. MORSE, 1934, JOHN BOIT-(Art)-Born Dec. 28, 1910, San Francisco, Calif.; Artist (Painter), res. 3386 Third Ave., Carmel, Calif. 93923; Visiting Critic, Yale Art School; Assoc. Fellow, Jonathan Edwards College; Trustee, San Francisco Art Institute; Delegate-at-Large, World Health Organization, Sub-Committee on Alcoholism; Cmdr., USNR, '40-'45; m. July 28, '57, Virginia Schwartz; s. Peter ('57), Richardson, Samuel F.B. III. MORTON, 1954, THRUSTON BALLARD, JR.-(Radio, TV)-Born April 6, 1932, Louisville, Ky.; Vice Chmn., Cosmos Broadcasting Corp.,

110 P.O. Box 32970, Louisville, Ky. 40232; res. 441 Lightfoot Rd., Louis- ville, Ky. 40207; Pres., Yale Al. Assn. of Ky., '60-'61; Yale Dev. Bd., '67-; SP 3, AUS, '55-'57; m. Sept. 18, '54, Julie Baquie; s. T.B.M. III, Michael C. ('81), Morel B., David M. (deceased). MOSELEY, 1943, SPENCER DUMARESQ, M.A. (Hon.)-(Finance)- Born Oct. 21, 1919, Evanston, Ill.; Investment Banking, Bacon Whipple & Co., 135 S. LaSalle St., Suite 4005, Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 416-A, Old Barn Road, Barrington, Ill. 60010; Alumni Board, '58-; Class Agt., '43-; Yale Corp., '66-'72; Pres.: Gatx Corp., '62-'67, Mangood, '67-'69, REA Express, '69-'71; U.S. Olympic Corn., '75-; Dir.: Chicago Boy Scouts, '66-68, McGraw Wildlife Preserve, '66-; Barrington School Bd., '62-'68; Barrington Plan Comm., 75-; Capt., Pilot, USMC, '43-'45, '50-'52; 7 Air Medals, 2 D.F.C.; m. May 10, '47, Virginia Kleitz; s. Brewster Warren, William Lambert, (74), Daniel Dumaresq. MOSELEY, 1945W, THOMAS WILDER- (Business)-Born May 16, 1922, Geneva, Ill.; bus. General American Transportation Corp., 1310 Ohio Savings Plaza, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; res. 19700 Shel- burne Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44118; Chmn., 25th Reunion Class of 1945W; Class Council; Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., '48-'53; Regional Sales Mgr., Gatx, '53-'76; S/Sgt. AUS, Paratroops, 83d Airborne Div., Jan. '43-Sept. '45; Purple Heart; m. July 12, '46, Barbara F. Morley (deceased); m. Oct. 6, '73, Jean Bradley White; s. Thomas Wilder, Jr., George Wallace; d. Rebecca Spencer, Susan Gaylord. , 1963, RICHARD EUGENE, M.B.A.- (Business)- Born Apr. 13, 1941, Sabetha, Kansas; Pres., and Chief Exec. Officer, Lefcourt Group, Inc., 3 Palo Alto Square, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304; Exec. V.P. and Chief Exec. Officer, Lefcourt, Golub, Baer, & Moneypenny, Inc.; Pres., Lefcourt Investments, Inc.; Pres., Remcourt Corp.; res. 25731 Deerfield Drive, Los Altos Hills, Calif. 94022; formerly Mgr., Business Development, Arcata National Corp., Menlo Park, Calif.; Alumni Schools Corn., Palo Alto Yale Club, 72-76; Capt., USMC, June '63-July '69; D.F.C., Air Medal (33 times), Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, Combat Action Medal; m. June 15, '63, Donna Barton; m. Jan. 1, '76, Nancy Fovvle; s. Michael Barton, Timothy Dwight, Andrew Glen (dec.); d. Leigh Maureen, Jacqueline Jo. MOSES, 1979, JACK THOMAS-(Student)-Born Dec. 19, 1957, Elm- hurst, Ill.; Student, Stanford Graduate School of Business (candidate for M.B.A. degree, June, '84); res. 246 Hilltop Drive, Lower Burrell, Pa. 15068; Bd. of Dir., Yale Wrestling Assn.; Assoc. Consultant, Data Resources, Inc., '80-82.

111 MOYER, 1972, DOUGLAS RICHARD- (Business)—Born June 12, 1949, Dayton, Ohio; Self-employed Builder/Woodworker, Equipment Operator, Ptnr., Mendocino Recording Co.; bus. and res. P.O. Box 313, Comptche, Calif. 95427; Mbr., Comptche Volunteer Fire Dept.; m. June 9, '79, Dani Mango; s. Shane Robert. MULHERN, 1980, DANIEL KEVIN- (Social Work)—Born Jan. 3, 1958, Detroit, Mich.; res. 19050 Wiltshire, Lathrup Village, Mich. 48076; Teacher, Jesuit High School of Tampa, '80-'81; Dir., The Center, New Orleans, June '81-Aug. '83; Bd. Mbr., New Orleans Bread for the World, '81-'83; Pres., Coalition on Human Dignity. MURCHISON, 1974, BRIAN CAMERON, J.D.- (Law Education)— Born May 25, 1952, Washington, D.C.; Asst. Prof. of Law, Washing- ton and Lee Univ. School of Law, Lexington, Va. 24450; res. 619 Marshall St., Lexington, Va. 24450; Assoc., Hamel, Park, McCabe and Saunders, Washington, D.C., 79-'82; Asst. Prof. of Law, Washington and Lee Univ. School of Law, '82-; Peace Corps Volun- teer, Benin, West Africa, '74-76; m. Aug. 26, 78, Ann Weedman; s. Matthew Todd; d. Abigail Elizabeth. MURCHISON, 1982, ROBERT W.—Born March 6, 1961, Sacramento, Calif.; res. 94-355 Puaahi Place, Mililani, Hawaii 96789. MUSSER, 1930, JOHN MILLER, M.B.A.— (Business retired)—Bom Feb. 7, 1908, Muscatine, Iowa; res. 260 Salem Church Rd., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; formerly V.P. and Dir., Weyerhaeuser Co.; Class Treas., '30-'60; University Council: V.P., '64-'65, Pres., '65-71; Mbr., of Council Com. on Forestry School, '61-72, Chmn., '72-79; Chmn., Sub-Committee on Public Affairs/Relations, 79-81; Mbr., Yale De- velopment Bd., '57; Campaign for Yale for Twin City solicitations & Forestry School solicitations; Dir.: St. Paul Insurance Companies, Wylain, Inc., Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, American Universities Field Staff, First Natl. Bank of St. Paul, '62-75, Com- munity Development Corp., Metropolitan Improvement Corn.; General Service Found.: Treas., Pres. & Dir.; United Way of St. Paul Area, Inc., Chmn., '65, Pres., '66; Carleton Coll.: Trustee, '46-, Chmn. of Bd., '58-'61; Pres., Indianhead Council, Boy Scouts of America, '62-'64; Comm. on Private Philanthropy & Public Needs; m. June 1, '35, Elizabeth Willett; s. Peter M., Robert W.; d. Susan (Halby), Elizabeth (Dominick).

112 NEIGHER, 1967, GEOFFREY MARK, J.D.—(Television)—Born May 15, 1945, Springfield, Mass.; TV Writer/Producer, 103 Valley Spring Lane, Toluca Lake, Calif. 91602; res. 342 N. McCadden Place, Los Angeles, Calif. 90004; Attny., Proskauer Rose Goetz and Mendelson, '71-'74; Writer, MTM Enterprises, '74-'77; Producer, Columbia Pic- tures TV, '77-'81; Producer, "Cimme A Break," NBC TV, '81-; Army National Guard, '68-'73; m. Mar. 16, '77, Karen Ziff; s. Eric Matthew; d. Julie Rachel. NEVILLE, 1921, JAMES E., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Sept. 9, 1898, Omaha, Nebr.; Attny., 525 South Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90020; res. 162 South Arden Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90004; Asst. U.S. Attny., Calvin Coolidge Admin., Bar Assn., Discipline Com- mittee; Jr. Lieut., Field Artillery, '22-'24; m. Dec. 16, '22, Mary Johnston; s. James II, John T., Thomas M. NEWMAN, 1977, THOMAS MONTGOMERY —(Student)—Add. 14148 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272. NEWTON, 1933, JAMES Quicc, JR., LL.B., M.A. (Hon.), LL.D., D.P.S., L.H.D.— (Finance retired)—Born Aug. 3, 1911, Denver, Colo.; c/o Davis, Graham & Stubbs, 2600 Colorado National Bldg., Denver, Colo. 80201; res. 2552 E. Alameda Ave., Apt. 85, Denver, Colo. 80209; Mbr., Yale Univ. Council, '49-'51, '75-(Chmn., Com. Medical Affairs); Corporation '51-'55; Chmn., 35th Reunion Fund Campaign, '66-'68; The Commonwealth Fund: Vice Chmn. of Bd., '75-'76, Pres., '63-'75; Pres., Univ. of Colorado, '56-'63; Dir. Public Affairs & V.P., Ford Found., '55-'56; Mbr.: Natl. Advisory Mental Health Council, '64-'68, Com. on Health Manpower, '66-'67; Trustee, Natl. Institute Public Affairs & Mbr. Exec. Corn.; Univ. of Denver, Bd. of Trustees (Sec., '38-'42, Pres., '46-'47); Social Science Found., Bd. of Trustees, '75-; U.S. Dept. of Health Education & Welfare, Secretary's Comm. to Examine the Public Health Service Commissioned Corp., '71; Veterans Admin., Special Medical Advi- sory Group, '69-'74 (Chinn., '74); YMCA of Greater New York, Bd. ot Dir. (Chmn., '76); Am. Arbitration Assn., Dir. & Mbr., Exec. Corn.; Mayor, City and Cty. of Denver, '57-'65; Cmdr., USNR,

113 '42-'46; Commendation; m. June 6, '42, Virginia Shafroth; d. Nancy Ellen, Nelle (Bassin), Abby Staunton, Virginia M. (Rice). NICHOLS, 1934, EDWARD, M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Feb. 6, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Physician, 85 Jefferson St., Hartford, Conn. 06106; res. Old Mountain Rd., Farmington, Conn. 06032; Maj., U.S. Medi- cal Corps, Apr. '42-Oct. '45; m. Sept. 17, '38, Barbara St. John Webb; s. Webb, Dale Brooks; d. Barbara Leonard, Katherine Wallace. NICHOLS, 1983, WILLIAM ALLEN—Born June 29, 1961, Manhasset, N.Y.; res. 17 Glenby Lane, Glen Head, N.Y. 11545. NOBLE, 1927, LAWRENCE MASON, LL.B., M.A., J.D. (Hon.)— (Education retired)—Born Dec. 11, 1903, Monroe, Mich.; res. 21 Main St., Stonington, Conn. 06378; A.Y.A.; Yale Varsity Hockey Coach, '28-'30; Yale Jr. Varsity Football Coach, '28-'30; Lawyer, '30-'32; Groton School: Teacher, Coach, Dir. of Admissions, '32-'66; Dir., Recruitment of U.S. Candidates for United World Colleges, especially Atlantic College, Wales; Pres., P.T.A., Groton, Mass. Pub- lic Schools, '35-'40; m. June 16, '28, Louise S. McLanahan; s. Law- rence M., Jr., ('53), David G., ('61); d. Louise S. (Drury), Alexandra D. (Heller). NOBLE, 1953, LAWRENCE MASON, JR.—(Education) — Born March 28, 1931, New Haven, Conn.; Educational Consultant, 246 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. 35 Fennbrook Drive, Hamden, Conn. 06517; Yale: Asst. to Dir. of Admissions, '62; Asst. Dir. of Admissions, '63-'66; Assoc. Dir. of Admissions and Dir. of Freshman Scholar- ships, '66-'70; Dir. of Financial Aid, '70-71; Assoc. Secy. of the Univ., '71-'81; Bd. Mbr., Yale Club of New Haven, '71-'77; Yale Club of N.Y.C. Admissions Committee, '74-'81; Yale Hockey Assn., Secy., Treas., Pres., Chmn., '61-; Exec. Secy., University Council, '72-'81; Hanover Bank, '53; Aluminum Co. of Canada, '56; Aluminum Ltd. Sales, Inc., '57-'62; Trustee, Westminster School, 78-; Trustee, Foote School, '79-, V.P., '81-; Secy./Treas., New England Assn. of Schools & Colleges, '74-78; Inner-City Scholarships for Independent Schools, 77-, Vice Chmn., 78-79, Pres., '79-'82; Bd. Mbr., Berkeley Divinity School, '74-76; New Haven Bicentennial Advisory Com- mittee, 72-76; United Way Chmn, Yale Division, 73-75; 1st Lieut., USMC, '53-'55; Deer Island Club Corp., Treas., '58-'59, Pres., '60-'61; m. Dec. 27, '58, Helen C. Rike; s. Lawrence R., Daniel S.; d. Helen C. NOEL, 1983, CHRISTOPHER—add, Star Route, East Calais, Vt. 05650. NONDORF, 1979, KURT D.—Born Feb. 19, 1957, Hammond, Ind.; res. 23 Waltham Ave., Hammond, Ind. 46320.

114 NORDHAUS, 1963, WILLIAM D., Ph.D.—(Education)—Born May 31, 1941, Albuquerque, N.Mex.; John Musser Professor of Economics, , P.O. Box 2125 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 445 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Asst. Prof. of Economics, '67-70; Assoc. Prof. of Economics, '70-'73; Prof. of Economics, '73-'79; Mbr., Council of Economic Advisers, U.S. Govt., '77-'79; m. June 13, '64, Barbara Feise; s. Jeffrey; d. Monica, Rebecca. NORTHRUP, 1960, ROBERT StvIITHER, M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Nov. 21, 1938, Buffalo, N.Y.; Physician, Chmn., Dept. of Community Medicine, Univ. of Alabama, Box 6291, CCHS, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35486; res. 24 Caplewood, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35401; Alumni Schools Committee, '81-; Staff Mbr. in , Rockefeller Found., '74- 78; Dir., Postgrad. Med, Education, Okinawa, Japan, for Univ. of Hawaii, 73-74; National Institutes of Health Investigator, '69-'73; Cholera Lab., East Pakistan, '66-'69; Pres., Alabama Rural Health Assn., 79-'81; Chmn., Regional Perinatal Advisory Committee, '81- '83; Mbr., Comm. of International Nutrition Programs, National Academy of Science, '79-'82; Cmdr., U.S. Public Health Service, '66-73, Commendation Medal; m. Sept. 1, '62, Margaret Lockett; s. Robert Smither, Jr.; d. Anne Lockett. NORTON, 1925, WILLIAM BUNNELL, Ph.D.—(Education retired, Research)—Born Feb. 14, 1905, Pittsfield, Mass.; res. 47 Cypress Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181; Boston University: Instructor, Prof. of History, Prof. Emeritus, '27-'70; Research Assoc. in African Studies, Boston Univ. since retirement from teaching; Teacher: Harvard-Boston Univ. Extension Courses, '44-'45, Univ. of Arizona Summer Session, '47, Boston Univ. Overseas Program toward M.A. in Internatl. Relations, for personnel in NATO forces, 70-71, West Berlin & Belgium; m. Sept. 10, '27, Mildred Elsie Smith; s. Richard Allen, ('51), Charles Perry, ('54), David William. NOVKOV, 1953, DAVID A.—(Industrial)—Born Dec. 9, 1931, Akron, Ohio; Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, Crossville Rubber Products, Inc., P.O. Box 729, Crossville, Tenn. 38555; res. P.O. Box 1521, Fairfield Glade, Tenn. 38555; Alumni Fund Agent, '80-'83; Pres., Schlegel Tennessee, Inc., Maryville, Tenn.; General Tire & Rubber Co.: Chief Engineer, '63-'69, Production Mgr., '69-72, Plant Mgr., '72-76; V.P.: Wabash, Ind., Bd. of Education, Wabash Parks & Recreation Bd.; Pres. & V.P., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Jr. Chamber of Commerce; Maryville College Advisory Bd. Chmn., 78-'81; United

115 Way Dir. & V.P., '78-'81; School Board V.P., '73-'76, Area Vocational Bd. Mbr. and Chmn., 71-'74; SP 3, AUS, '54-'56; m. Sept. 13, '53, Joyce Ann Fegancher; s. Bruce A.; d. Lone A. (White). NOVOSEL, 1981, DAVID GERARD-Born Dec. 23, 1958, Chicago, Ill.; res. 10944 Ave. L, Chicago, Ill. 60617; A.Y.A. Class Agent, '81, NOYES, 1971, EDWARD MACARTHUR, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Feb. 3, 1948, New York, N.Y.; Emergency Physician, Sunrise Hospital, 3186 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, Nev. 89109; res. 2917 E. Chapala Drive, Las Vegas, Nev. 89120; m. June 5, '71, Patricia Grundy (divorced July '80); m. Aug. 8, '80, Cynthia Louise Novotny; s. Adam MacArthur; d. Whitney Novotny.

O'BRIEN, 1979, DONALD PATRICK, LL.B.-(Law)-Born March 30, 1957, Tonawanda, N.Y.; Lawyer, Wood, Campbell, Moody and Gibbs, Two Post Oak Central, 1980 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2200, Houston, Texas 77056. O'BRIEN, 1944, FRANK, jR.-(Education)-Born April 16, 1919, Andover, Mass.; Educational Counseling, Ptnr., O'Brien Associates, 264 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02116; res. 380 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02116; Yale Baseball Graduate Advisory Committee; Groton School: Teacher, Varsity Coach Baseball and Hockey, Dir. of Development and Alumni Affairs, Admissions Officer, '48-'80; Overseer, Children's Hospital Medical Center; Trustee, Westmin- ster School, '79-, Brookwood School, '76-'82, Dynamy, '83-; 1st Lieut., USAAF, '42-'46; m. June 18, '55, Marianna H. Mead; s. Frank III; d. Dorothy Dole, Elsie Talbott, Louise Walker. O'BRIEN, 1945W, PHILIP, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 30, 1924, Holyoke, Mass.; Attny.; res. 65 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. 01040; m. Dec. 28, '73, Mary Margaret McLaughlin. O'CONNELL, 1963, TIMOTHY JAMES, J.D.-(Law)-Born June 28, 1941, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Pension Actuary, 22 Sistsink Drive E., Port Washington, N.Y. 11050; res. Red Spring Lane, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542; County Attorney's Office, Nassau Cty., N.Y. '64-'65; American Life of N.Y.; V.P., Oyster Bay Management Co. (real estate investment company); Sgt., USAF, Feb. '66-June '69; m. Oct. 19, '68, Nancy Freitas (divorced); s. Anthony; d. Vanessa.

116 O'KEEFE, 1981, REGIS JAMES-Born Aug. 4, 1959, Pittsburgh, Pa.; add. 49 Fayette St., Apt. 3, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. O'LEARY, 1969, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., M.A. (Clare College, Cambridge), J.D.-(Law)-Born Jan. 16, 1947, Philadelphia, Pa.; Attny., Ptnr., Pierce, Atwood, Scribner, Allen, Smith & Lancaster, One Monu- ment Square, Portland, Me. 04101; res. 125 Chadwick St., Portland, Me. 04101; Alumni Fund, '69-'74; A.Y.A. Maine Rep., 75-'77; Alumni Schools Committee, '74-78; Mbr., Portland City Council, '75-'82; Mayor, City of Portland, '80-'81; Dir., RTA, '75-76; m. Aug. 20, 77, Patricia Cepeda ('77); d. Alejandra Cepeda. OBERLIN, 1957, JOHN P.- (Business)-Born July 7, 1935, Greenfield, Mass.; Manufacturing Management, V.P. Operations, 22500 Alex- ander Road, Bedford, Ohio 44146; res. 204 Aurora St., Hudson, Ohio 44236; m. Sept. 21, '57, Page Blackmore; m. June 16, '79, Marianne Maskey; s. John; d. Karen, Lisa, Pamela; ss. Robert, William; sd. Kathryn. OGDEN, 1932, ALFRED, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 14, 1909, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; Lawyer, Of Counsel, Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt, May- nard & Krostol, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10111; res. 150 E. 73d St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Ptnr., Blair & Ogden, '46-'51; Pres. & Dir., C. Tennant Sons & Co., '52-'54; Ptnr., Alexander & Green, '55-75; Of Counsel, Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi & McGuire, '76-78; Of Counsel, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, 79-80; Trustee, Fay School, '50-70; Trustee, Chmn. of Bd., Exec. Comm., Robert Col- lege of Istanbul, '55-'63; Dir. and V.P., English-Speaking Union of U.S.A., '50-; Bd. of Managers, Exec. Comm., Audit Comm., '59-; Trustee, Chmn. of Bd., Exec. Comm., '59-; Trustee, Finance Comm., Daniel & Florence Guggenheim Found., '72-; Trustee, Planned Parenthood of N.Y.C., 77-; Lieut. Col., AUS, General Staff Corps, Exec. Officer International Div., '42-'45, Legion of Merit; m. June 25, '38, Mary Fell Jordan; s. Alfred T. II ('62). OHENE-FREMPONG, 1970, KWAKU, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born March 13, 1946, Kukurantimi, Ghana; Pediatric Hematologist, Dept. of Pediatrics, Section of Hematology, Tulane Univ. School of Medi- cine, 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, La. 70112; res. 6843 Glengary Road, New Orleans, La. 70126; Asst. Prof. of Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematologist, Tulane Univ. School of Med.; m. June 13, 70, Janet Louise Williams; s. Kwame; d. Afia. OLER, 1976, CLARKE KIMBERLY, JR.-(Music)-Born July 24, 1954, New York, N.Y.; Self-employed Musician/Composer, bus, and res. c/o Perry, 484 W. 43d St., Apt. 22-D, New York, N.Y. 10036.

117 ORR, 1956, ANDREW ALEXANDER — (Business)—Born July 1, 1934, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Pres., Spray Products Corp., P.O. Box 737, Norristown, Pa. 19404; res. 700 Brooke Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19087; Bd. of Dir., The Haverford School, '79-'84; Bd. of Dir., Wayne, Inc., '81-'83; Citizens Advisory Committee on Home Rule Charter-Radnor TWP, '75-'76; Bd. of Commissioners of Radnor TWP, '80-83; S/Sgt., Penn. Natl. Guard, '57-'63; m. Dec. 6, '58, Ann Pedersen; s. Andrew A., Jr. ('84); John P.; d. Elizabeth W., Cynthia R. ORRICK, 1940, ANDREW DOWNEY, LL.B.—(Law retired)—Born Oct. 18, 1917, San Francisco, Calif.; res. 850 Powell St., San Francisco, Calif. 94108; formerly Ptnr., Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; San Francisco Regional Administrator, Securities & Exchange Corn., '54-'55; Mbr., Securities & Exchange Comm., '55-'60; Capt., AUS, '42-'46; m. June 25, '52, Marjorie Soule; s. Andrew Downey, Jr., Winsor Soule, Murray Scott, Samuel Whittemore; d. Elizabeth Winsor. ORRICK, 1937, WILLIAM H., JR., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Oct. 10, 1915, San Francisco, Calif.; U.S. District Judge for the Northern Distr. of Calif., 450 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94102; res. 6 Presidio Terrace, San Francisco, Calif. 94118; Assoc., Orrick, Dahl- quist, Neff & Herrington, '41-'42; Assoc., Orrick, Dahlquist, Neff, Brown & Herrington, '46-'50; Orrick, Herrington, Rowley & Sut- cliffe, Ptnr., '50-'61 and '65-Aug. '74; Co.-Chmn., San Francisco Committee on Crime, '68-'71; Asst. Attny. General of the U.S. in charge of the Civil Div., Dept. of Justice, Jan. '61-May '62; Deputy Under Secy. of State for Admin. U.S. Dept. of State, May '62-June '63; Asst. Attny. General of the U.S. in charge of the Antitrust Div., Dept. of Justice, June '63-Aug. '65; Capt., AUS, May '42-June '46; m. Dec. 5, '47, Marion Naffziger; s. William H. III ('76); d. Mary-Louise (Peterson), Marion (Sproul). OWENS, 1978, SAMUEL L.—Born July 24, 1956, Cincinnati, Ohio; add. 260 Fort Washington Ave., Apt. 6D, New York, N.Y. 10032.

PAINE, 1929, RALPH D., JR.—(Literary work retired)—Born March 31, 1906, Newark, N.J.; add. 7 West St., Room 232, Danbury, Conn. 06810; formerly V.P., Time Inc., New York, N.Y.; Dir., Itek Corp., Lexington, Mass.; m. March 7, '33, Elena D. von Hoershelman; m.

118 '47 Anne White Dauphinot; d. Katherine Delahaye; ss. Gillette Dauphinot. PALMER, 1930, ARTHUR EDWARD, Ph.B., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Aug. 15, 1908, Lansing, Mich.; Environmental Lawyer, American Read- ing Council, 20 W. 40th St., New York, N.Y. 10018; res. Mount Desert, Me. 04660; Alumni Fund Agent, '35-'60; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '52-'54; University Council, '52-'54; Pres., Yale Law School Assn. of N.Y., '55-'56; Exec. Committee, Yale Law School, '55-'60; Assoc., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam and Roberts, '35-'47, Ptnr., '47- '60; Ptnr., White Weld & Co. (investment banking firm), '60-'65; Admin. of Transportation, City of New York, '65-'68; wrote and published a book Toward Eden (textbook for landscape archi- tects and architects); Lieut. Col., Chief Civilian Supply Branch, Internat'l Div., H.Q. Services of Supply, Wash., D.C., '43-'46, Legion of Merit, Two Theater Battle Stars; Dir., RTA (one term); m. June 7, '40, Julia Reed; s. Lansing Reed ('66), Stewart Laundon ('69); d. Constance (Hildesley). PALMER, 1957, L. CuY II—(Finance)—Born June 14, 1934, Hartford, Conn.; Sr. V.P., Ayco Corp. (investments and capital planning), 1234 Summer St., Stamford, Conn. 06905; res. 400 Monterey Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; V.P., Bank of New York, '58-'66; Pres., Davis, Palmer & Biggs, '66-'78; Sr. V.P., Fiduciary Trust Co., 78-'82; Dir.: Pelham Day Care Center, '70-'74, Pelham United Fund, '72-; Capt., AUS, '57-'64; m. Aug. 16, '58, June Lawrence; s. L. Guy, IV, Philip Bradford, ('85), Edward Dickinson; d. Deborah Ann, Do- rothy Ellen. PARKER, 1933, ROBERT BOYD—(Business retired)—Born Sept. 26, 1911, San Francisco, Calif.; res. Juniper Hill Farm, Francestown, N.H. 03043; formerly Asst. to Chmn., Abex Corp., New York, N.Y.; Univ. Council, '67-71; A.Y.A., '81-'83; Class Secy., '58-'83; Football Advisory Corn., '65-; Chrrin., New Hampshire Major & Special Gifts TCFY; m. June 22, '35, Elizabeth Richmond; m. Dec. 19, '53, Brenda Sweet; s. Peter B.; d. Barbara P. (Ross), Pamela P. (Fountain), Heidi P. (Roedan); sd. Dianne L. Kilmer, Brenda J. Lorenzen. PARSONS, 1933, HENRY MCILVAINE, M.A., Ph.D.—(Science, Education)—Born Aug. 31, 1911, Lenox, Mass.; Consultant, Hum- rro, 300 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Va. 22314; res. 1600 S. Eads St., Apt. 1223N, Arlington, Va. 22202; Sr. Human Factors Scientist, System Development Corp., '58-'64; V.P. Research, Riverside Re- search Inst., '69-70; Exec. Dir., Institute for Behavioral Research & Pres., Experimental College of IBR, 74-79; Mgr., Human Factors

119 Projects, Humrro, '80-'82; Soc. of Engineering Psychologists (Div. 21 of the Am. Psychological Assn.), '75-76; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. 1938, Renee Oakman; m. 1949, Marina Svetlova; m. 1957, Marjo- rie Thorson; s. Robert. PECK, 1962, ARTHUR JOHN JR., LL.B.—(Law)—Born March 2, 1940, Trenton, N. J.; Asst. Secy., Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y. 14831; res. 72 Catherine St., Corning, N.Y. 14830; Admissions Of- ficer, Lawrenceville School, '62-'65; Assoc., Shearman & Sterling, '68-'72; m. July 18, '70, Susan Williams Lodge; s. David Andrew; d. Margaret Emily. PELLY, 1923, BERNARD BERENGER—(Business, retired)—Born May 19, 1901, Seattle, Wash.; res. 1899 Beans Bight, N.E., Bainbridge Island, Wash. 19110; formerly Sr. V.P. and Dir., Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Ltd.; Pvt., SATC, Sept., Oct., Nov., '18; m. June 28, '30, Elizabeth Nute (dec.); m. Jan. 29, '75, Jane Hillman Stremic; s. Bernard B., Jr., Charles A. PE LTZ, 1931, WILLIAM LEARNED, M.D., M.A.— (Medicine)--Born Feb. 11, 1909, Albany, N.Y.; Psychiatrist, P.O. Box 706, Manchester, Vt. 05254; res. Longview Drive, Manchester, Vt. 05254; Fellow, Branford College, '40-'42; Clinical Instr., Medicine, , '40-'42; Mbr., "Yale Hospital Unit" (39th General Hosp.) in South and Central Pacific, '42-'45; Emeritus Prof. of Clinical Psychiatry, Univ. of Penn. Medical School; semi-retired from pri- vate practice of psychiatry, Manchester and Rutland, Vt.; Dir., Institute of Medical Research, Bennington; Dir., Hospice of Ben- nington Area, Inc.; Deacon, First Congregational Church, Manches- ter, Vt.; Honorary Trustee, Ethan Allen Community College, Man- chester; Capt.-Maj., Army Med. Corps. 39th Gen. Hosp. (Yale Unit), Pacific, '42-'45; mjan. 29, '38, Margaret Ruth Adams; s. Mason Tyler, William Hun, Thomas Adams. PE NDEXTER, 1958, JOHN FOWLER, M.B.A.— (Business)—Born July 5, 1936, Chicago, Ill.; Management Consultant-Acquisitions, Pres., Pendexter & Co., bus. & res. 21 Old Farm Rd., Darien, Conn. 06820; Pres., Yale Club of Darien-Norwalk, '69-73; Dir. & Treas., Yale Club of Darien, 73-76, Secy., 79-'82; R.T.M. Finance Com. of Darien, 72-74; m. Aug. 30, '58, Karla M. Dougan; s. Leslie M., John F., Geoffrey M. PERRY, 1977, DAVID BULKLEY—(Education, Writing)—Born April, 18, 1954, Norwalk, Conn.; Teacher, Coach and Writer (Sailboat Rac- ing), bus. and res. 1100 Pequot Road, Southport, Conn. 06490; Secy., Yale Sailing Associates.

120 PETERS, 1970, DANIEL JAMES—(Writing)—Born July 24, 1948, Mil- waukee, Wis.; Writer, bus. & res. 6108 85th Ave., New Carrollton, Md. 20784; Recording Sec., Vancouver, B.C., Shoes for Industry Drive, '72-'73; CO, Vietnam Resistance Brigade, '70-72. PETERS, 1979, ERIC BROOKS—(Writing)—Born April 22, 1957, Man- hasset, N.Y.; res. 329 Ryder Road, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030. PETERS, 1980, ELLIOT REMSEN — (Student) — Born April 17, 1958, New York, N.Y.; Law Student, New York Univ.; res. 868 West End Ave., Apt. 5B, New York, N.Y. 10025; Worker for New York State Democratic Party, U.S. Senate Campaign of Elizabeth Holtzman. PETERS, 1981, KENNETH GRAHAM—Born April 27, 1955, Manhasset, N.Y.; add. 329 Ryder Road, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030. PETERSON, 1981, PAUL CLIFFORD—(Accounting)—Born Dec. 1, 1957, Des Moines, Iowa; Accountant, Iowa Citizen, Labor Energy Coalition, 805 1/2 Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa 50309; res. 2823 Kingman Blvd., Des Moines, Iowa 50311. PFAU, 1948, GEORGE HAROLD, JR.—(Finance)—Born May 7, 1924, Milwaukee, Wis.; Sr. V.P., Investment Banker & Stockbroker, Blyth Eastman Paine Webber, 555 California St., Suite 4300, San Fran- cisco, Calif. 94104; res. 2298 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Calif. 94123; 1st V.P., White Weld & Co., Inc.; Kappa Beta Phi; San Francisco Bond Club; Vice Chmn., Dir., Lincoln Club of Northern Calif.; former Trustee: Thacher School, Town School; former Dir.: San Francisco Zoological Society, S.F. Conservatory of Music, The Guardsmen; presently Dir., Pathfinder Fund, Planned Parenthood of San Francisco/Alameda; Cprl., CE AUS, '42-'44; American Field Service, '44-'45; Italy Star; m. Jan. 7, '51, Elizabeth Spencer; m. Dec. 7, 74, Anne E. Mayhew; s. Peter Wright, George H. III; d. Mary Deming, Elizabeth Churchill. PHELAN, 1958, HOWARD T., M.A. (Hon.)—(Business)—Born Oct. 19, 1936, Washington, D.C.; Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, Welsbach Corp., 240 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 145 Lawn Ave., Stamford, Conn. 06902; graduate work in international eco- nomics and nuclear physics, University of Freiburg, West Germany, '58-'59; Yale Alumni Board, '64-'69; Yale Development Bd., '70-; Dir. Management Operations and University Development, principal business officer of the University and officer of the Yale Corpora- tion, '65-70; Yale Alumni Fund: Asst. Chrmn., Dir., Mbr. Exec. Com., Class Chrmn., '62-'70; Trustee, St. Thomas More Corp., '63- '69; Dir., ETA '66-'70; m. July 4, '64, Mary Elizabeth Voss; d. Eliza- beth Andre, Victoria Taylor.

121 PICKETT, 1941, LAWRENCE KIMBALL, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 10, 1919, Baltimore, Md.; Consultant, Medical Affairs, bus. and res. 2435 E. Lake Road, Skaneateles, N.Y. 13152; Prof. of Surgery and Pediatrics, '64-; Assoc. Dean, Medical School, '73-; William H. Car- malt Chair; 1941 Class Sec., 76-; Dir., Alumni Fund, '66-; Capt. AUS, , M.C., '51-'53; RTA: Pres., '71-'74, Dir., '68-74; m. Dec. 17, '43, Pauline Ferguson; s. Lawrence K., Jr., Paul F., Steven Buck; d. Nancy (Thomas). PIEL, 1978, GEOFFREY D.-Add. 130 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. 02146. PILLSBURY, 1935, JOHN SARGENT, LL.B.- (Insurance, retired)-Born Oct. 28, 1912, Minneapolis, Minn.; res. 315 Woodhill Road, Wayzata, Minn. 55391; Yale Alumni Bd., '56-'68, Exec. Comm. '61-'68; A.Y.A., '77-'82; Bd. of Governors, '79-'82; The Pillsbury Co., '35-'37; Faegre & Benson (law firm), '40-'56, Ptnr., '46; Northwestern National Life Insurance Co.: Pres. and CEO, '56, Chmn. and CEO, '69, Chmn. of the Bd., 77, retired '81; Minnesota Orchestral Assn.: Dir., '58, Chmn. of the Bd., 71-'74, Life Dir., '76-; Trustee, Dunwoody Industrial Institute, '51-; Bd. Mbr., United Way, '60-73, Dir., '62-'63; Dir., Minneapolis Found., '61-; Trustee: St. Paul's School, '50-'54, Blake School, '46-'57; Founding Trustee, Twin Cities Public Television, '77-; Chmn. of the Bd., Public School Dist. of Orono, Minn., '54-'57; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, Air Combat Intelligence Officer, '42-'45; m. June 11, '36, Katharine Harrison Clark; s. John S. III ('60), Donaldson Clark ('62, LL.B. '67), Lynde Harrison ('65); d. Katharine (Jose). PINELA, 1983, CARLOS-add. 1815 S. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90006. PINNEY, 1965, JOHN MERCER-(Business)-Born Nov. 11, 1943, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Consultant, 1919 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20006; res. 709 North Carolina Ave., S.E., Washing- ton, D.C. 20003; Pres., John M. Pinney Associates, Inc., '81-; Dir., Wash. Office, National Council on Alcoholism, 73-78; Dir., Office on Smoking and Health, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 78-'81; Lieut., USN, '65-71, Bronze Star. PIONZIO, 1950, DINO JOHN-(Finance)- Born Aug. 9, 1923, New Haven, Conn.; Investment Banker, V.P., Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., 46 William St., New York, N.Y. 10004; res. 105 Hudson St., New York, N.Y. 10013; formerly with C.I.A.; Sgt., Army Air Force, '43-'46; Bronze Star; m. Jan. 9, '51, Rose M. DeLucia; s. Dino J. Jr., Evan W.; d. Patricia Ann. POUCH, 1954, RICHARD FRANK, M.S.-(Business)-Born Sept. 25,

122 1932, Lyons, Ill.; Pres., Tallix Inc., Center Dock, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566; res. R.D. #3, South Mountain Pass, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566; Lieut. (j.g.), USN (Aviator), '56-'59; m. Aug. 10, '73, Lawrence Lowell Putnam; s. Philip, William, George, Felix; d. Susan, Jane, Catherine. POND, 1965, JEFFREY CRAIG, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Aug. 28, 1943, Springfield, Mass.; bus. 3500 Amoco Bldg., 1670 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80202; res. Soderberg Ranch, R.R. 1, Box 205, Franktown, Colo. 80116; m. Aug. 24, '63, Jan Winsborough (divorced 73); d. Dana Korey, Brette Lynsey. POST, 1958, RUSSELL LEE, JR., LL.B.- (Law)-Born Jan. 7, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Ptnr., Cummings & Lockwood, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. 45 Lawton Road, Canton, Conn. 06019; Ptnr., Shipman & Goodwin, Hartford, '65-70; Ptnr., Post & Pratt, Avon, Conn.; Rep., 62nd Dist., Conn. State Legislature, '72- '78; Senator, Conn. State Senate, '79-'82 (Deputy Republican Leader); Deputy Commissioner of Personnel, State of Conn., 71- 72; m. June 4, '60, Linda Norton Ritchey; s. Russell Lee III, Lincoln Strong; d. Katherine Loring, Alison Ritchey. PRESTON, 1967, JAMES MARSHALL, M.A. (Oxford Univ.)-(Law)- Born June 1, 1945, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, 28 State St., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 114 Washington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02140; Assoc., Coudert Freres, Paris, France; m. Sept. 9, 78, Jenny Brown Childs; s. James Winfield; d. Zoe Childs. PRESTON, 1958, JOHN LOUIS- (Business)-Born March 1, 1936, Gal- liopolis, Ohio; Pres., Chief Operations Officer, Action Industries, Inc., 460 Nixon Road, Cheswick, Pa. 15024; res. 76 Mystic Harbor, Bradfordwoods, Pa. 15015; formerly Pres., Stiffler Stores, Inc., Jack- son, Ohio; m. Dec. 22, '56, Elizabeth Faye Morrison; s. John Louis- Gordon, Stephen Ashley. PRICE, 1941, CHARLES BAIRD, JR. -(Business, retired)-Born Nov. 28, 1919, Louisville, Ky.; formerly Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, Booker-Price Co., Louisville, Ky.; res. 500 Club Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40207; Pres. Yale Alumni Assn. of Ky., '54-'56; Alumni Bd. as Ky. State Rep. '56; Chmn. of Downtown YMCA, '52-'58; served on Bd., American Heart Assn., American Red Cross, American Cancer So- ciety, Metro United Way, Ind. Subs. Div., Special Gifts, '51-'62; V.P., Louisville Area Chamber of Comm., 74-78; Lieut. Col., F.A., Sept. '41-Feb. '46; Bronze Star; m. Oct. 7, '50, Charlotte Williams; s. Charles B. III (dec.); d. Ann H. (Davis), Elizabeth M. PRICE, 1951, RAYMOND KISSAM, JR. - (Writing)-Born May 6, 1930,

123 New York, N.Y.; Writer, Consultant, William S. Paley & Co., 51 W. 52d St., Room 3490, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 372 1/2 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217; Asst. to Editor, Colliers, '55-'56; Reporter, Life, '57; , '57-'66; Editor of Editorial Page, '64-'66; Asst. to , '67-'68; Special Asst. to U.S. Pres., '69-73; Special Consultant to U.S. Pres., 73-74; Consultant to Former Pres. Nixon, 78-'83; Consultant to William S. Paley, '83-; Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Inst., 77', Fellow, Institute of Politics (Harvard) 77; Visiting Nixon Prof., Whittier College (Calif.) '78; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '51-55. PRICE, 1954, Ross E.—Add. 14 Morrison Court, Syndal, Victoria, Australia. PRIDEAUX, 1930, Tom—(Writer)—Add. 100W. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. PRINDLE, 1964, THOMAS HARRISON, M.A., M.Phil.—(Education)— Born Feb. 14, 1942, Washington, D.C.; res. 1115 W. 11th, Austin, Texas 78703; Visiting Asst. Prof. of German, Ohio State Univ., 71-72. PULASKI, 1964, CHARLES ALEXANDER, JR., LL.B.—(Education)—Born Oct. 22, 1941, Flushing, N.Y.; Prof. of Law, Arizona State Univ., College of Law, Tempe, Ariz. 85287; res. 2107 S. Ventura, Tempe, Ariz. 85282; Prof. of Law, Univ. of Iowa; m. Aug. 14, '65, Linda Shannon Holden; d. Alison. PYLE, 1961, MICHAEL J.—(Broadcasting)—Born July 18, 1939, Keo- kuk, Iowa; Manufacturers Rep., Sporting Goods, Mike Pyle Inter- ests, bus. and res. 1441 Pebble Creek Drive, Glenview, Ill. 60025; Independent Sports Broadcaster, WGN, Chicago; Assoc. Dir. for Corporate Relations, Development Office at Yale, Oct. '80-March '82; Bd. of Dir.: American Diabetes Assn., 70-'80, Better Boys Found., Chicago, 70-; Owner-Ptnr., St. Bernard Inn Restaurant, Breckenridge, Colo.; m. June 29, '68, Sharon Selby (divorced); s. Michael Cameron; d. Samantha.

QUARLES, 1965, JAMES PERRIN III, J.D.—(Law)—Born May 22, 1943, Tampa, Fla.; add. P.O. Box 10, Free Union, Va. 22940; Legal Staff Office of Enforcement, Environmental Protection Agency, 72-75;

124 Co.-Dir. Water Project, Natural Resources Defense Council, '76; 1st Lieut., AUS, Artillery, '65-'68, Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal; m. June 11, '69, Margaret Anne Spies; d. Hillary Elizabeth.

RACHLIN, 1982, DAVID ISAIAH—Born July 20, 1960, New York, N.Y.; add. 59 Juniper Lane, West Hartford, Conn. 06117. RANKIN, 1936, B. COURTNEY, J.D.—(Law)—Born June 3, 1914, Bos- ton, Mass.; Attny., Consulting Ptnr., Dickinson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen & Freeman, 800 1st National Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226; res. 735 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48236; Reorganized Yale Alumni Assn. of Mich. in late 1940s & held roster of offices; Mbr., Exec. Corn. of Alumni Bd., 1950s; Interviewer for Schools & Scholarship Corn. of Y.A.A. of Mich., 17 years; various offices, through Chmn., of State Bar Tax Comm.; Trustee or Mbr. of Bd. of Dir.: Detroit Area Council (BSA), Neighborhood Service Organization, Cottage Hosp., Friends of Grosse Pointe Public Li- brary, Northeast Guidance Clinic; USN, J.A.G.'s Office (legal), '42-'43; m. June 27, '42, Ellen Jane McKean; m. Feb. 21, '74, Betty McCoy (Glancy); s. Richard C.; d. Judy M. (Fearnside). RANNEY, 1934, GEORGE ALFRED, LL.B.—(Industrial retired)—Born May 30, 1912, Chicago, Ill.; res. 17370W. Casey Rd., Libertyville, Ill. 60048; Class Agt., Class of 1934, Yale Alumni Fund, '64-'75; Univ. Council, '71-76, Chmn. of Corn. on Community Relations; Inland Steel Co.: Mbr., Bd. of Dir., '54-, V.P. & General Counsel, '62-'69, Sr. V.P., '69-71; Vice Chmn.; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Harris Trust & Savings Bank, '67-; Sidley, Austin, Burgess & Smith '38-62 Ptnr. '51-'62; Trustee, Univ. of Chicago, '51-; Trustee & former V.P., Chicago Educational Television Assn. (WTTW); Bd. of Dir., Chicago Urban League; Bd. of Dir., Community Fund of Chicago, '59-64, '66-75, V.P., '67-'69; Pres., Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, '59- '61; formerly Trustee, Chicago Child Care Soc.; formerly Chmn., presently Mbr., Citizens Corn, on the Juvenile Court of Cook Cty.; 1st Lieut., F.A., AUS, '42-'45, ETO '44-'45; Bronze Star; m. June 18, '38, Nora Ryerson; s. George A., Jr., Edward R., ('64), David M., d. Nancy (Levi). REID, 1951, EDWARD SNOVER, LL.B.—(Law)—Born March 3, 1930, Detroit, Mich.; Ptnr., Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan

125 Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 22 Garden Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Yale Alumni Fund Class Agt., '51-; Assoc. with same or predecessor firm, '57-'64; Dir.: General Mills, Inc., Metropolitan Savings Bank, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanics Garden Corp.; Advisory Dir., Metropolitan Opera Assn., Inc.; Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences '74-'79; Mbr., New York City Bd. of Higher Education, '71-73; Mbr.: Am. Bar Assn., N.Y. State Bar Assn. (Comm. on Coporation Law), Bar Assn., City of N.Y.; Capt. USMCR, '51-'59; m. Dec. 30, '53, Carroll Grylls; s. Richard Gen,eys; d. Carroll Kercheval, Jane Franklin, Margaret Wetherill. REID, 1982, JASPER—(Business) — Born Aug. 9, 1959, Madrid, ; V.P., Transeastern, Inc., V.P., Plenux International Corp., Consult- ing Editor, Global Digest, Inc., 1141 Rockefeller Center Station, New York, N.Y. 10185. REIGELUTH, 1975, DOUGLAS Scorr—(Finance)—Born March 17, 1952, New Haven, Conn.; Deputy Mgr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 63 Brown Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Dir., RTA; m. Apr. 15, 78, Anne R. Legg; s. Christopher S. RICHARDS, 1967, DAVID ALAN, B.A. & M.A., (Cambridge), J.D.— (Law)—Born Sept. 21, 1945, Dayton, Ohio; Attny., Ptnr., Sidley & Austin, Park Ave. Plaza, 55 E. 52d St., New York, N.Y. 10055; res. 18 Forest Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583; Mbr., Yale Comm. on Alumni Affairs, '69-70; Special Asst. for Foreign Visitors, Yale Internatl. Office, '69-72; Class Agent, 77-; Assoc., Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Whar- ton & Garrison, 72-77; Assoc., Ptnr., Coudert Brothers, 77-'82; Ptnr., Sidley & Austin, '83-; m. June 26, 71, Marianne Del Monaco; s. Christopher Mark; d. Courtney Ann. RIMAR, 1977, STEPHEN III, M.D.— (Medicine)—Born March 28, 1955, Trenton, N.J.; Physician, Resident in Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Hosp., Dept. of Pediatrics, 20 York St., New Haven, Conn. 06504; res. 210 Treadwell St., Apt. 211, Hamden ,Conn. 06517; m. June 14, '80, Joan Meighan. RITCHIE, 1957, WALLACE PARKS, JR., M.D., Ph.D.— (Medicine)— Born Nov. 4, 1935, St. Paul, Minn.; General Surgeon, Dept. of Surgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Va. 22903; res. 2311 Glenn Court, Charlottesville, Va. 22901; Univ. of Va.: Asst. Prof. of Surgery, 73-75, Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, '75, Prof. of Surgery, 76-; Lieut. Col., AUS, 70-73; Army Commendation

126 Medal; m. Aug. 20, '60, Barbara Carey Jewell; s. David; d. Stephanie, Jessica. RITTERBUSH, 1972, STEPHEN G., JR.-Add. Jacob Gates Road, R.D. 2, Box 302, Harvard, Mass. 01451. RIZZO, 1978, ROBERT JOHN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 7, 1956, Newark, N.J.; Surgical Resident, Brigham & Women's Hosp., 75 Francis St., Boston, Mass. 02115; res. 10 Montgomery Road, Living- ston, N.J. 07039; Dir., RTA, '78-'81. ROBERTS, 1952, GEORGE BROOKE, JR., M.A.-(Government)--Born May 25, 1930, Philadelphia, Pa.; Foreign Service Officer, PSC Box 1952, APO Miami, Fla. 34003; Trainee, Foreign Service Institute, Washington, '57-'58; 3rd Sec., Am. Embassy, Bangkok, '58-'60; 2nd Sec., Am. Embassy, Vientiane, '60-'62; Internatl. Relations Officer, EA/VN, Dept. of State, '62-'66; 1st Sec., Am. Embassy, Dar es Salaam, '67-'69; Counselor of Embassy, Am. Embassy, Kingston, '70-'73; Special Asst. to Deputy Sec., Dept. of State, '73-'74; Dir., EA/TB, Dept. of State, '74-'76; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '53-'57; National Defense Ribbon, China Service Ribbon; m. June 20, '52, Zara Ben- tley; s. George B. III, Michael H.; d. Jocelyn. ROBERTSON, 1928, ARTHUR CLENDENIN, M.A., Diplome d'Anthro- pologie, (Exeter College, Oxford), Doctorat de l'Universite de Strasbourg-(Education retired)--Born May 13, 1905, Nashville, Tenn.; res. Route 1, Box 159, Dollar Road, St. Germain, Wis. 54558; European History Instr., Yale, '30-'32; Maj., AUS Inf., '42-'47; Bronze Star, 5 Campaign Ribbons, Citations from France & the Philippines; m. 1934, Helen Farr Smith; m. 1947, Gertrude Louise Ford; s. Peter Clendenin, John Overton. ROBINSON, 1945, HOWARD COPLAND, JR.-(Business retired)-Born. Oct. 16, 1921, Planfield, N.J.; res. 2122 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; formerly V.P., Marketing, Liggett & Myers To- bacco Co.; 2d Lieut., USAAF, '42-'45; m. Nov. 4, '43, Alice M. Ely; s. H. Copland, III; d. Ann (Worthen), Mildred (Lyon), Cathy Waring, Nancy Copland. RODD, 1940, DAVID B.-Born Jan. 6, 1918, Pittsburgh, Penn.; res. c/o Thomas Rodd, Byram Lake Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; m. June 28, '40, Rebecca L. Laughlin (divorced). RODD, 1935, THOMAS-(Finance retired)-Born Sept. 12, 1913, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; res. P.O. Box 623, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; former Vice Chmn. & Dir., J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.; Maj., USMCR, '43-'46; m. Nov. 27, '37, Wendy Morgan; s. F. Morgan, Thomas Jr., ('65), Carey Rathbone.

127 ROOT, 1926, REGINALD DEAN, LL.B. In Causa Honoris, Universidad Nacional de Mexico—(Education retired)—Born June 28, 1903, Caledonia, N.Y.; res. 7060 52d Ave., N.E., Seattle, Wash. 98115; Dean of Men, Emeritus, Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Yale Coach, Football & Lacrosse '29-'48; Coach, Football, Univ. of Washington, '48-'52; Dir., Financial Aids, Dir., Personnel, Dean of Men, Univ. of Washington, '53-72; m. June 30, '38, Mabel Fritzell; s. John Pierson, David Merritt. ROOT, 1922, WELLS—(Writing, Theatre, retired)—Born March 21, 1900, Buffalo, N.Y.; res. and bus. 701 Hampden Place, Pacific Pali- sades, Calif. 90272; formerly writer and instructor in Theatre Arts, UCLA; author of 32 feature screenplays, 75 television shows, and a book Writing the Script—A Professional Guide for Films and Tele- vision; Maj., USAF, '43-'45; m. 1928, Lillian Segal; 1944, Mimi Doyle; s. Johathan S. ROSE, 1963, JONATHAN CHAPMAN, LL.B.—(Government)—Born June 8, 1941, Cleveland, Ohio; Asst. Attny. General of the U.S. in charge of the Office of Legal Policy, U.S. Justice Dept., Room 4238, 10th and Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C. 20538; res. 501 Slaters Lane, Apt. 1001, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Special Gifts Committee, 10th Reunion; Ptnr., Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue, Washington, D.C. D.C. and Cleveland, Ohio, '77-'81; Law Clerk to Justice R. Ammi Cutter, Mass. Supreme Judicial Court, '67-'68; Spec. Asst. to the Pres., White House, Washington, D.C., 71-72; General Counsel, Council on Internat'l Economic Policy, White House, '73-74; Assoc. Deputy Attny. General, U.S. Justice Dept., 74-75; Deputy Asst. Attny. General, Antitrust Div. for Regulated Industries and Foreign Commerce, 75-77; 1st Lieut., AUS, '69-71; m. Jan. 26, '80, Susan Porter; s. Benjamin Chapman. ROSS, 1928, LANCELOT PATRICK, LL.B.—(Music)—Born Jan. 19, 1906, Seattle, Wash.; Singer, Actor, Writer, bus, and res. 322 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; Class Agent, '60-'83; Motion Pictures, Mel- ody in Spring 1935, etc.; soloist Show Boat, '32-'37; Hit Parade, '39; Lanny Ross Show, '39-'43; soloist in concerts in U.S.A.; William Booth Award (Salvation Army), '81; , '81; Maj., AUS (Special Services), '43-'46, Legion of Merit; m. July 29, '35, Olive White. ROSS, 1951, THOMAS BERNARD — (Business)—Born Sept. 2, 1929, New York, N.Y.; Sr. V.P., Corporate Affairs, RCA Corp., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 1148 Fifth Ave., Apt. 9C, New York, N.Y. 10028; Internat'l News Service, '55-'58; United Press

128 Internael, '58; Chicago Sun Times, '58-77, Washington Correspond- ent, '58-'68, Foreign Correspondent, '68-70, Washington Bureau Chief, 70-77; Asst. Secy. of Defense (Public Affairs), '77-'81; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '51-'54; m. Nov. 2, '63, Gunilla Ekstrand; d. Maria ('86), Anne, Kristina. ROWE, 1964, THOMAS D., Jn., M.Phil. (Oxford), J.D.- (Education)- Born Feb. 26, 1942, Richmond, Va.; Assoc. Dean for Research, Prof. of Law, Duke Univ. School of Law, Durham, N.C. 27706; res. 712D Constitution Drive, Durham, N.C. 27705; 1964 Class Council; Fel- low, U.S. Dept. of Justice, '80-'81; Visiting Prof., Georgetown Univ. Law Center, 79-'80; Duke Law School: Assoc. Prof., 75-79, Prof., '79-, Assoc. Dean for Research, '81-'84; Assoc., Miller, Cassidy, Lar- roca & Lewin, Washington, 73-75; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Senate Sub- corn. on Administrative Practice and Procedure, 71-73; Law Clerk to Assoc. Justice Potter Stewart, Supreme Court of the U.S. 70-71; m. May 19, 79, Elizabeth L. Anderson. ROY, 1978, JOHN MARCUS- (Theater)-Born Feb. 28, 1956, West Germany; Admin. Dir., The International Chamber Artists Series, Inc., res. Los Caobos 12, San Patricio, Guaynabo, P.R. 00657. RULON-MILLER, 1963, PATRICK- (Finance)-Born March 17, 1940, Cooperstown, N.Y.; Investment Advisor, V.P., Inverness Counsel Inc., 437 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 13 Academy St., Kingston, N.J. 08528; Investment Research: Empire Trust, '64-'66, Bank of New York, '66-'68; Pvt., AUS, '61; m. Sept. 16, 72, Judith Rollinson; d. Sarah; ss. Ian Davis. RUMSEY, 1966, DAVID McIvER, B.F.A., M.F.A.-(Finance)-Born Apr. 29, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Pres., General Atlantic Realty Group (real estate development), 351 California St., San Francisco, Calif. 94104; res. 504 Cole St., San Francisco, Calif. 94117; Ptnr., D.J.D. Properties (real estate investment partnership), 75-; Lecturer in Art, & Architecture, 70-72; Visiting Faculty in Art, Calif. Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, 70-73, Assoc. Dir., Am. Soc. for Eastern Arts, San Francisco, 72-74; Exec. Asst. to the Pres., N.Y. State Urban Development Corp., 75-76; m. July 6, '67, Patricia Binkerd; (divorced); d. Tessa A.S. RUSSELL, 1981, RICHARD GEORGE-Born Feb. 6, 1961, New York, N.Y.; bus, and res. 522 Commercial St., Provincetown, Mass. 02657. RUSSELL, 1951, RICHARD WARREN- (Engineering)-Born June 17, 1929, Boston, Mass.; Pres., James Russell Engineering Works, Inc., 9 Dewar St., Boston, Mass. 02125; res. 65 Whitman Rd., Needham,

129 Mass. 02192; Cprl., AUS, Oct. '52-Sept. '55; m. Sept. 24, '55, Kathe- rine Rae Wehmann; s. Warren King, ('80), Richard Andrew; d. Elizabeth Suzanne, Margaret Warren ('85). RYAN, 1954, ALLAN A. III- (Finance)-Born Aug. 6, 1931, New York, N.Y.; 1st V.P., Sr. V.P., Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co., Inc., 1345 6th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10105; res. 17 E. 89th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; RTA Dir.; m. Nov. 2, '57, Barbara Ann Redmond; s. Allan A. IV; d. Sally Newbold, Melissa Fortune. RYAN, 1951, JOSEPH MATHER -(Finance)-Born Jan. 22, 1928, Toledo, Ohio; V.P. Investments, Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc., 333 W. Fort Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226; res. 995 Gordon Lane, Birmingham, Mich. 48009; Pres., Bond Club of Detroit; '63-'64; PFC, AUS, Sept. '46-Jan. '48; m. July, '55, Beverly Carmichael; m. Aug., '81, Nancy Ashcroft Matisse; s. Joseph M., Jr., Michael D., J. Douglas, Andrew S.; d. Ann Elizabeth, Sarah B.

SAFFEN, 1975, DAVID-Add. 513 Sumner Ave., Aptos, Calif. 95003. SALEH, 1968, MUHAMMAD AHMED, M.A.- (Business)-Born Oct. 1, 1945, Jerusalem; V.P., Timex Corp., Waterbury, Conn. 06720; res. 1 Nettleton Drive, Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; Timex Corp.: Mgr., Corporate Benefit Planning, July '73-Apr. 75, Mgr., Compensation & Benefits, Apr. '75-'Apr. '76; Consultant, Frank B. Hall & Co., '71-'73; Underwriter, Conn. General Life Insurance Co., '69-71; Bd. of Dir., RTA, 72-75, 76-; m. June 1, '68, Mary Soderstrom; s. Tarek Muhammad; d. Saraab Alison, Samira. SALZMAN, 1982, MARK JOSEPH-(Education)-Born Dec. 3, 1959, Greenwich, Conn.; Teacher of English, Bachelor, Yale-China Assn., Hunan Medical College, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples Republic of China; res. 22 Todd's Road, Ridgefield, Conn. 06877; Recording Secy., RTA, '81-'82. SANTIAGO, 1982, EDDIE-Born June 1, 1958, Chicago, Ill.; res. 6432 S. Washtenaw, Chicago, Ill. 60629; d. Juanita, Lysette. SAUBER, 1972, RICHARD ALAN, M. Litt. (Oxford)-(Law)-Born March 7, 1950, Philadelphia, Pa.; Attny., Chief, Defense Procure- ment Fraud Unit, Dept. of Justice, Criminal Div., Washington, D.C. 20530; res. 3645 Van Ness St., Washington, D.C. 20008. SAXON, 1967, JAMES M., J.D.-(Finance)-Born June 9, 1945, Mo-

130 nessen, Pa.; Pres., General Syndicators of America, Inc. (real estate tax shelters), 200W. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 310 E. 46th St., New York, N.Y. 10017; formerly Bond Salesman, Salomon Brothers, New York City; Lawyer, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, '70-'72. SCATTERGOOD, 1970, THOMAS B.—(Education)--Born Nov. 9, 1948, Baltimore, Md.; School Teacher/Administrator, Germantown Friends School, 31 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19144; res. 8240 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19118; Asst. Dir. of Admissions, Teacher/Counselor, Moses Brown School, Providence, R.I.; m. July 30, '80, Katherine J. Flynn; s. Joseph Henry. SCHLESINGER, 1977, DANIEL ADAM, M.A. (Oxford)—(Student)— Born June 10, 1955, New York, N.Y.; Student, Harvard Law School; res. 5007 North Hills Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27612. SCHMIDT, 1968, THOMAS CARL, M.B.A.— (Consulting)—Born June 3, 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio; Marketing Consultant, Entrepreneur, Owner, Management of Montana, 1826 N. Main, Helena, Mont. 59601; res. 426 Monroe, Helena, Mont. 59601; Alumni Schools Com., '75-; Planner, Helena—Lewis and Clark County City-County Plan- ning Dept. '73-'74; V.P., Unionville Territory Assn., '76-; Lewis and Clark County Park Bd., '82-; Sp5-E5, AUS, Oct. '68-July '70; m. July 1, '72, Deborah Caroline Beaumont; s. Carey Beaumont Christian. SCHNAITTER, 1954, SPENCER JASON—(Law) — Lawyer, City Attny., K. of P. Bldg., S. Jefferson St., Madison, Ind. 47250; res. 449 Bellaire Drive, Madison, Ind. 47250; m. July 25, '54, Laura Mills; s. Dwight Paul, Spencer Mills; d. Laura Suzanne. SCHOLLANDER, 1968, DONALD ARTHUR—(Finance)—Born Apr. 30, 1946, Charlotte, N.C.; Pres., North Shore Development Corp. (real estate), 15110 S.W. Boones Ferry Road, Lake Oswego, Ore. 97034; res. 1131 North Shore Road, Lake Oswego, Ore. 97034; Secy.- /Treas., Alumni Assn. of Oregon; Bd. of Dir.: Albertina Kerr Handi- capped Children, Oregon Cystic Fibrosis Society; President's Council on Physical Fitness, '72-75; Bd. of Dir., U.S. Olympic Corn., '70-72; Chmn., Oregon Handicapped Children Fund Drive, '75 & '76; m. Dec. 28, '68 Penny Susan Stark,; s. jeb Ryan. SCHWARZMAN, 1969, STEPHEN ALLEN, M.B.A.—(Firtance)—Born Feb. 14, 1947, Philadelphia, Pa.; Managing Dir., Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc., 55 Water St., New York, N.Y. 10041; res. 655 Park Ave., Apt. 4-B, New York, N.Y. 10021; President's Council, Museum of the City of New York, '72-; Pvt., Army Reserve, '72-'77; m. Dec. 29, '71, Ellen Philips; s. Edward Frank; d. Elizabeth Philips.

131 SCOTT, 1960, EUGENE LYTTON, I.D.- (Publishing)—Born Dec. 28, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Author, Publisher, Lawyer, Pres., Sports Investors, Inc., 1107 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10010; res. 60 Sutton Place South, New York, N.Y. 10022; Publisher and Founder of Tennis Week; Pres., Sports Investors, Inc., '68-; Author: Tennis: Game of Motion, published by Crown; Bjorn Borg My Lite and Game published by Simon & Schuster; The Tennis Experience published by Rutledge; The Cult published by Doubleday; Ivan Lendl's Power Tennis published by Fireside; Bd. of Arbitration, New York Stock Exchange, '75-; V.P., Internat'l Tennis Hall of Fame, '80-; Pres., Internael Lawn Tennis Club of U.S.A., '65-; Pres., Eastern Tennis Assn., '72-'73. SCOTT, 1977, LARRY GLENN- (Student)---Bus. add. 70 Howe St., Apt. 608, New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 734 East Phil-Ellena St., Phila- delphia, Pa. 19119. SCOTT, 1973, WILLIAM IAIN, LL.B.— (Law)--- Born Aug. 2, 1951, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada; Lawyer, Tilley Carson & Findlay, 44 King St. West, Suite 2100, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5H 1G4; Treas., Deer Island Club Corp., '80-'82, Caretaker, 75 & '76; m. June 3, '72, Janis L. Ryder. SEAMAN, 1945, InviNG Jn.—(Finance)—Born July 14, 1923, Milwau- kee, Wisc.; Senior Consultant, Burson-Marsteller, One E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. 60601; res. 946 North Elm Tree Rd., Lake Forest, III. 60045; Alumni Editor, , '46-'47; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago, '59; Mbr.: Yale Development Bd., '67-, Leadership Gifts Corn. Campaign for Yale, '75-; Pres. and Chief Operating Officer, Sears Bank & Trust, 76-'82; Sr. Consultant, Burson- Marsteller, Nov. '82-; Chmn. Exec. Corn. & Chief Exec. Officer, National Boulevard Bank of Chicago, '61-'76; V.P., Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, '47-'61; Pres.: Lake Forest Hosp. '72-73, Lake Forest Country Day School, '66-'69; Dir.: Episc. Church Found., 72-, Protestant Found. of Greater Chicago, '68-, Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Chicago, '63- (Chmn., '70- '72); Dir. & 1st V.P., Community Fund of Chicago, Inc., 71-; Dir.: Abbott Laboratories, '68-, Am. Chain & Cable Co., Inc., '67-, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., '71-; formerly Dir., Pullman Co., and John Morrell & Co.; Pres., United Way of Chicago, '80-'81; Lieut, (j.g.), USN, '44-'46; m. June 24, '50, June Carry; s. Peter Stewart, Irving Osborne; d. Marion Carry, Anne Douglas. SEARLES, 1955, PAUL DAVID, M.A.T., LL.D.—(Business)—Born Jan. 1, 1933, Bangor, Me.; Exec. V.P., International Group, PET, Inc., 400

132 S. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. 63102; res. 540 N. Spoede Road, Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141; Yale Alumni Fund, '55-; Head of Class Agents, '65-70; Brand Mgr., Procter & Gamble, '58-'62; V.P., Glendinning Companies, '62-'69; V.P., Wm. Underwood Co., '80-'82; Philippines Country Dir., U.S. Peace Corps, '71-'74; Asian Regional Director, U.S. Peace Corps, '74-75, Deputy Dir., U.S. Peace Corps, '75-'76; Deputy Chmn., Nat'l Endowment for the Arts, '76-'80; 1st Lieut., USMC, '55-'58; m. June 23, '56, Mary Lawson; s. Richard, John; d. Rachel. SEELEY, 1961, GEORGE WHEELER, J.D.—(Education)—Born July 26, 1939, Bridgeport, Conn.; Chmn., Social Studies Dept., Belmont Hill School, 350 Prospect St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; res. 212 Concord Rd., Lincoln, Mass. 01773; Dir., Mowglis, School of the Open; m. June 15, '68, Susan Slaymaker; d. Shastin. SELANDER, 1969, DUANE ARTHUR- (Insurance)—Born Dec. 2, 1942, Oakland, Calif.; res. 63 Buttonwood Drive, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816; bus. The Continental Insurance Companies, 2 Corporate Place S., Piscataway, N.J. 08854; Cpl., USMC, '62-'65; m. June 20, '67, Audrey Marie Zorna; s. Derek Kyndell, Justin Thayne. SENAY, 1952, EDWARD CHARLES, M.D.—(Psychiatry)—Born Dec. 29, 1927, Holyoke, Mass.; Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Chicago School of Medicine, Box 411,950 E. 59th St., Chicago, 111. 60637; res. 17 East Road, Chesterton, Ind. 46304; Residency in Psychiatry, V.A., West Haven, '58-'61; Staff Psychiatrist, V.A., Togus, Me., '61-'63; Acting Chief Psychiatric Consultation Service, Grace-New Haven Com- munity Hosp., New Haven, '63-'64; Instr., Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, '64-'65; Asst. Prof., NIMH Chief, Dana Psychiatric Clinic, Yale-New Haven Hosp., '65-'67; Chief, Psychiatric Consultation Service, Univ. of Chicago Hosp., '67-; Illinois Drug Abuse Program: Acting Clinical Dir., Mar. '69-Dec. '69, Chief of Drug Studies, Dec. '69-July '70, Acting Dir., July 70-Aug. '70, Dir, June '71-June 76; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Chicago, '71-; Exec. Dir., Substance Abuse Services, Inc., 76-'78; Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Chicago, '77-; Mbr., Fellow, American Psychiatric Assn., American Psychosomatic Society, New York Academy of Sciences, American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, Assn. of Academic Psychi- atry, Dangerous Drugs Advisory Council, Drug Abuse Council of Illinois, International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Assn., Com- munity Corrections Drug Abuse Program; Bd. of Dir., National Federation of Concerned Drug Abuse Workers; Chmn., Drug Abuse Council of Illinois, 79; Chmn., Ad Hoc Study Committee on

133 Designated Products for 1979-80; PFC, AUS, '46-'47; divorced; d. Suzanne ('80), Emily, Carolyn, Michelle. SHARP, 1983, JONATHAN DOUGLAS—add. 2137 N. Troy St., Arlington, Va. 22201. SHATTUCK, 1965, JOHN H. F., M.A., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Sept. 22, 1943, Pasadena, Calif.; Lawyer, Exec. Dir., American Civil Liberties Union, 600 Pennsylvania Ave., SE., Washington, D.C. 20003; res. 2729 Woodley Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008; Visiting Lec- turer: Columbia, New York Univ. Law School, Princeton Univ.; Harvard, Virginia Law School; Mbr., Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York; Dir., A.C.L.U. Projects on Privacy & National Security; Dir., Correctional Assn. of New York; Law Clerk, Hon. Edward Weinfeld, U.S. Dist. Court, Southern Dist. of N.Y.; m. May 17, '70, Petra Tolle; s. Peter; d. Jessica, Rebecca. SHEFFIELD, 1959, JAMES ROCKWELL, M.A.T., Ed.D.—(Edu- cation)—Born Dec. 15, 1936, New York, N.Y.; Pres., U.S. Commit- tee for UNICEF, 331 E. 38th St., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 262 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10024; Research Assoc., Educa- tion & World Affairs, '64-'65; Program Specialist, The Ford Found., '65-'67; Prof., Teachers College, Columbia Univ., '67-'81; Pres., In- ternatl. Medical & Research Found., '73-'76; m. June 27, '64, Jill Wilkinson; s. James R., III; d. Sarah T. SHEFFIELD, 1983, JOHN VAN LOON—Born Sept. 14, 1961, St. Louis, Mo.; res. 539 Sherwood Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63119. SHEPARD, 1951, CHARLES R. S., M.A.— (Education)—Born Feb. 22, 1927, Chicago, Ill.; Lay Minister; Psychological Counselor; pres- ently, candidate for M.Div., ; res. 75 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06519; Pres., Yale-China, 71-'79 (continue on Bd.); Mbr., Advisory Bd., Dwight Hall; Assoc. Fellow, , 70-; Headmaster, Hamden Hall Country Day School, Hamden, Conn., '64-'69; Teacher, Hillhouse High School, New Haven, '69-'81; Mbr: Bd. of Long Wharf Theatre, '66-, Vestry of Trinity Church on The Green, New Haven, '82-; Asst. Treas., RTA, '55-'57; Mbr., Mayor's Task Force on Education, New Haven, 76-; Cprl., AUS, June '45-Dec. '46; m. Aug. 8, '50, Mary Jo Pelkey; m. 1,981, Derry Ann Moritz; s. Timothy C., ('75), Charles E.; d. M. Carrie. SHEPARD, 1950, DONALD CARRINGTON—(Business)—Born May 6, 1924, Chicago, Ill.; Chief Exec. Officer, Manasha Corp., Box 367, Neenah, Wisc. 54956; res. 1113 E. Forest Ave., Neenah, Wisc. 54956; Pres.: Community Chest, Local Chapter-Chamber of Comm.,

134 School Board; Trustee, local hosp.; Mbr. School Bd., '65-'71; Tech. Sgt., US MC, '43-'46; m. Aug. 27, '49, Jane Ellen Steinborg; s. Donald C. III, William A.; d. Susan Sylvia, Julia R. SHEPARD, 1939, LLOYD MONTGOMERY, JR. -(Business)-Born Sept. 27, 1916, St. Joseph, Mich.; Pres., Berrien County Abstract & Title Insurance Co., 100 Church St., P.O. Box 127, St. Joseph, Mich. 49085; res. 1756 North Shore Drive, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022; Pres., Mich. Land Title Assn., '70-72; Mbr., Berrien County Bldg. Author- ity, '60-'64, Area Planning Position, '56-'60; former Trustee, Kent School, Kent, Conn., Pres., Kent Alumni Assn.; Mich. Finance Chmn., Corn. to Re-elect the President, '72; Delegate, Repub. Natl. Conventions, '56, '60, '72, '80; Mbr., Republican State Finance Committee, '60-'72; Mbr.-at-Large, Mich. Presidential Electoral Col- lege„ '76; Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46; Atlantic Mediterranean, & Pacific Campaign Ribbons with 7 Battle Stars, Letters of Commendation from Admiral Chester Nimitz, Admiral A.K. Hewit; m. Sept. 9, '50, Mary Helen Brown; m. May 27, '78, Anne Elizabeth Knell; d. Debo- rah, Sandra (Davis), Rebecca. SHEPARD, 1935, ROGER RULKLEY, JR.-(Insurance retired)-Born Oct. 5, 1911, St. Paul, Minn.; res. 2155 Delaware Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; formerly Sr. V.P., St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co.; Pres., St. Paul YMCA, '58-'64; Bd. Mbr., Community Planning Organiza- tion, St. Paul, '80-'82; Bd. Mbr., Family Service, St. Paul, '82-; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. Jan. 29, '39, Mary Reed; s. Lansing Reed, Thomas B., Roger Whitten, ('68); d. Katherine (Morris). SHERRILL, 1949, FRANKLIN GOLDWAITHE, S. T. M. -(MiniStry)- Born May 5, 1928, Boston, Mass.; Rector, Grace Episc. Church, 254 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; res. 65 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; m. June 12, '53, Mary Taylor; s. Edmund; d. Ann, Sarah. SINGER, 1966, RONALD LEONARD, M.A. Cambridge Univ.-(Busi- ness)-Born March 10, 1944, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Group V.P., James River Corp., 800 Connecticut Ave., West Norwalk, Conn. 06854; res. 9 Glen Avon Drive, Riverside, Conn. 06878; V.P. and General Mgr., American Can Co, '80-'82; V.P., Planning Control, American Can Co., '77-'80; Senior V.P. & Chief Financial Officer, Welsbach Corp., '71-75; Dir., Education Section, New York City Budget Bureau, '70-71; Operations Research Analyst, U.S. Dept. of Defense, '68-70; Budget Analyst, N.Y. City Govt., '70-71; m. June 15, '68, Anne Catherine Hallgren; s. Erik Kristian. SINGLETON, 1961, THOMAS H.-(Business)-Born Feb. 16, 1939, Evanston, Ill.; Dir. of Marketing, Management Scope, International,

135 951 Mariner's Island, San Mateo, Calif. 94404; res. 275 Van Winkle Drive, San Anselmo, Calif. 94960; Yale Alumni Fund, '61-'75; for- merly Business Mgr., Tennis Clothing, Wilson Sporting Goods Co., River Grove, Ill.; 1st Lieut., USMC, Mar. '62-May '65; m. Feb. 22, '69, Diane Lally; s. Matthew Thomas; d. Kristin. SKIBELL, 1984, STEVEN ALAN-add. 4408W. 10th St., Lubbock, Texas 79416. SKROVAN, 1979, STEPHEN THOMAS- (Theatre)-Born March 4, 1957, Cleveland, Ohio; Stand Up Comedian, bus. and res. 48-24 43d. St., Apt. 211, Woodside, N.Y. 11377. SMITH, 1960, BRUCE DONALD III-(Finance)-Born Jan. 10, 1938, Chicago, Ill,; Commercial Investments, Development. 1616 Champa, Suite 210, Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 9344 E. Highway 86, P.O. Box 333, Franktown, Colo. 80116; m. Feb. 6, '82, Anndel Kininmonth; s. David; d. Kelly. SMITH, 1966, FREDERICK W.-(Business)-Born Aug. 11, 1944, Marks, Miss.; bus. Federal Express Corp., P.O. Box 727, Memphis, Tenn. 38194; res. 46 Morningside Park, Memphis, Tenn. 38104; m. June 7, '70, Linda B. Grisham; d. Sandra Windland, Laura Fredette. SMITH, 1929, LLOYD HILTON-(Industrial)-Born July 9, 1905, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Independent Oil & Gas Producer, 1630 First Western Bldg., 1300 Main St., Houston, Texas 77002; res. 2 Longfellow Lane, Houston, Texas 77005; Pres., Paraffine Oil Corp.; Dir., First Natl. Bank of Houston, '48-'55; National Review, '55-70; Curtiss-Wright Corp., '53-'81; Information Storage Systems, '67-'70; Falcon Sea- board Corp., '68-'74; Kinetics Internatl. Corp., '70; Adv. Dir., First City Natl. Bank of Houston, '56-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. 1931, Jane Clay Zevely; m. 1940, Elizabeth Keith Weiss; d. Camilla Clay, Sandra Keith (Mosbacher), Sharon Lloyd (Keller), Sydney Carothers (Kerr). SMITH, 1919, TRAVER-(Ranching retired)-Born June 14, 1897, Ja- maica, West Indies; no address available; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '18-'19; m. Dec. 4, '18, Catherine Clinton; s. Traver C., ('42); d. Shirley (Shortlidge). SNELL, 1967, BRADFORD CURIE, J.D.-(Law)-Born April 27, 1946, Brookline, Mass.; Antitrust Attny., Author, add. 642 A St., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002; Counsel, U.S. Senate Antitrust Subcom- mittee (Judiciary), 73-75; Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution, 72; Assoc., Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, San Francisco, 71-72; Mbr., Energy & Environment Task Force & Transportation Task Force,

136 Democratic Natl. Corn., '75-'76; Sp-5, USAR-M.I.D., '68-'74; m. Mary Martin Gant. SOLBERT, 1941, PETER 0. A., J.D.-(Law)-Born March 9, 1919, Copenhagen, Denmark; Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhat- tan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 416 West Neck Rd., Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. 11743; Chmn., Bd., Seven Springs Center (a Yale affiliate) '79-'82; Dir. and Mbr. Exec. Comm., Center for American Archeology, '79-; Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense for Internatl. Secu- rity Affairs, '63-'65; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '41-'45; Dept. of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Medal; m. 1945, Deborah Kirk; s. Alan, ('75), Christopher; d. Leslie (Fogg), Elizabeth (Solbert-Sheldon), Alison C. (Paine). SOLLEY, 1922, ROBERT FOLGER, M.D. -(Medicine retired)- Born Feb. 25, 1901, New York, N.Y.; res. 1859 11th St., Los Osos, Calif. 93402; Asst. Physician, St. Luke's Hosp., N.Y. City to Attend- ing Physician, '35-'65; Consulting Physician to Consultant Emeritus, '66-'78; Asst. Physician, Presbyterian Hosp., N.Y., Neurological In- stitute, '35-'48; Cmdr. (MC.), USNR, '18, '42-'46; m. July 15, '72, Ann Ewing; s. David Bennett, (55), Robert Folger, Jr. SOMERVILLE, 1957, JOHN W.- (Finance)-V.P., Brown Manage- ment Co., Financial Plaza Pac., 915 Fort St., Suite 1100, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813; res. c/o Waialae Country Club, 4997 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii 96816; m. June 10, '61, Harriet Kittredge Metcalf; s. Henry Kittredge, James Atwell; d. Hannah Frances, Elizabeth G. SPEAR, 1974, WESLEY JOHN- (Art)--Born Feb. 28, 1952, Cleveland, Ohio; Painter, add. 62 S. 11th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11211; m. Sept. 22, '79, Sarah J. Mustin. SPEARS, 1952, ROBERT SAMUEL, A.M.P.-(Business)--Born Sept. 6, 1929, Minneapolis, Minn.; Asst. V.P. Commercial, Republic Steel Corp., P.O. Box 6778, Republic Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44101; res. 3520 Thornapple Lane, Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124; na. July 21, '56, Carolyn B. Marcy; s. Timothy B., ('80), Daniel B.; d. Gretchen M., Sara M. SPEED, 1956, JAMES BRECKINRIDGE-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 3, 1934, Davenport, Iowa; Owner and Operator, Independent Oil & Gas Producer, Box 125, Fort Smith, Ark. 72902; res. 2323 South 40th St., Fort Smith, Ark. 72903; Admissions Rep., Class Dir.; Arkansas-Best Freight System, Inc.: Administrative Training, '58, Dir. of Termi- nals, '59, V.P., Terminal Operations, '63, Pres., '66-, Dir., Arkansas Best Corp., '64-; Dir.: Transport Insurance Co., Dallas, Southwest Operators Assn., Central & Southern Motor Freight Bureau, Truck-

137 ing Employers, Inc., Fort Smith Boys Club, City Natl. Bank; ATA Bd. of Gov. & Dir., ATA Found.; past Campaign Chmn., Fort Smith United Fund; past Dir.: Fort Smith Girls Club, Fort Smith Child- Family Guidance Center, Ark. Bus & Truck Assn., Mississippi Trucking Assn.; Mbr., Ark. Economic Development Study Comm., '75-; m. July 7, '56, Marilyn June Young; s. James Breckinridge III, Robert Young, John Fry. SPITZ, 1962, ROBERT W., M.S.- (Business)—Born Dec. 11, 1940, Phi- ladelphia, Pa.; Acct. Rep., IBM Corp., 5930 Hohman Ave., Ham- mond, Ind. 46320; res. 514 Jordan Way, Bolingbrook, Ill. 60439; m. March 7, '64, Honor Collins Florence Berger; s. Brian William, Eric Andrew. SPITZER, 1935, LYMAN JR., Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D.—(Education)—Born June 26, 1914, Toledo, Ohio; Charles A. Young Prof. of Astronomy Emeritus, , Peyton Hall, Princeton, N.J. 08540; res. 659 Lake Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Mbr., Yale Council; m. June 29, '40, Doreen Damaris Canaday; s. Nicholas Canaday, Dionis Griffin; d. Sarah Lutetia (Saul), Lydia Strong. SPOFFORD, 1924, CHARLES MERVILLE, M.A. (Hon.), J.D., LL.D.— (La w)—Born Nov. 17, 1902, St. Louis, Missouri; res. Windmill Lane, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; Instr., Yale, '24-'25; Alumni Fellow Cor- poration, '56-'64; Fellow, Saybrook Coll., '56-; Assoc., Isham, Lin- coln & Beal, Chicago, '28-'30; Davis Polk & Wardwell, (and prede- cessor firms) since '30, mbr. of firm since '40; Dir.: Council on Foreign Relations, '55-'76, Metropolitan Opera Assn., (Chmn. Exec. Corn. '56-'71, Pres. '46-'50), American Univ. in Beirut, '57-63, Natl. Council, English Speaking Union, '55-'64, Distillers Co., Ltd., '52-'76, CIBA Corp., '57-'71, Institute for Defense Analyses, '60-70; Trustee: Carnegie Corp. of New York, '53-'76, Juilliard Musical Found., Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York, '55-'76; Vice Chmn. & Dir., Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., '56-'76; Mbr. Exec. Com.„Am. Branch, Internatl. Law Assn.; Mbr. Am. Soc. Internatl. Law; Deputy U.S. Rep., North Atlantic Council; Chinn., North Atlantic Council Deputies, '50-'52; Carnegie Lecturer, Hague Academy of Internatl. Law, '64; Commissioned Lieut. Col., Oct. '42, Col., Sept. '43, Brigadier General, Sept. '44; staff officer in Mediter- ranean & ETO, Oct. '42-July '45; Distinguished Service Medal, Purple Heart; decorations from Great Britain, Tunisia, Italy, France, , Belgium; in. 1930, Margaret M. Walker; m. 1960, Carolyn M. Storrs; m. 1970, Sydney R. Brewster; s. Charles Nicholas ('56), John S. W., ('64); d. Nancy (Yerkes), Margaret (Benkard).

138 SPROLE, 1942, FRANK AnNow, LL.B. — (Law) —Born Sept. 13, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Vice Chmn. of Bd., Bristol-Myers Co., 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10154; res. 116 Delafield Island Road, Darien, Conn. 06820; Treas., Class of 1942, '42-'57; Pres., Yale Club of Darien, '61-'62; Dir.: Nomox Corp., '73-, The Knapp Fund, '50-; Trustee, The Hotchkiss School: '70-, Pres., Bd. of Trustees, '80-; Mbr., Bd. of Education, Darien, '58-'61; Chmn. of Bd., Council on Family Health, '80-; Lieut., USN, '42-'45; m. Sept. 23, '44, Sarah Louise Knapp; s. Frank Jared, ('69), Jonathan Knapp; d. Wendy Allen (Bangs II), Anne Louise (Jacobs), (PA Frog. '82), Sarah Elizabeth. STACK, 1940, JOSEPH WILLIAM JR. —(Business)—Born July 13, 1918, Lansing, Mich.; Pres., Stack Associates, management consulting firm, 230 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10169; res. 1082 West Rd., New Canaan, Conn. 06840; A.Y.A. '72-78; Class Sec., '70-'75; Pres., Foot- ball Y Assn., '83-; Mbr., Navy & Marine Acquisition Review Corn., '74-'75; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '40-'45; Dir., RTA, '71-'73; m. Sept. 25, '48, Wolcott Rorick; s. Christopher D., Nathan S., Joseph W., III (dec.), David R., ('79), Peter S. ('84). STANBERRY, 1966, WILLIAM BURKS JR., J.D.—(Business)--Born Jan. 23, 1944, Austin, Texas; Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, Surgicare Corp., 10688 Haddington, Houston, Texas 77043; res. 10918 Wal- wick, Houston, Texas 77024; Chmn., Class of 1966 25 Year Gift Fund; Corporate Staff Attny., Crutcher Resources Corp., '69-'71; Financial V.P. and Gen'l Counsel, Hycel, Inc., '71-'73, Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, '74-'81; Pres., Chief Exec. Officer, Surgicare Corp., '82-; m. May 20, '72, Sandra Lynn Melass; s. Parker Andrew; d. Ashley Elisabeth. STA VEN, 1981, KARL ERIC- (Psychology) —Born July 24, 1959, San Francisco, Calif.; Psychodrama Intern, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Psy- chodrama Section, Martin Luther King Drive, Washington, D.C. 20032; res. 2339 40th Place N. W., Apt. 202, Washington, D.C. 20007. STEADMAN, 1952, JOHN MONTAGUE, LL. B.— (Education)—Born Aug. 8, 1930, Honolulu, Hawaii; Assoc. Dean and Prof. of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001; res. 2960 Newark St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20008; 1952 Class Sec., 72-77; Mbr., Assn. of Yale Alumni, '72-75; formerly Visiting Prof. of Law, Univ. of Penn.; Assoc., Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, San Francisco, '56-'63, Of Counsel, '79-; Attny., U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, '63-'64; Deputy Under Sec. of Army, '64-'65; Special Asst. to Sec. of Defense, '65-'68; Gen.

139 Counsel of Air Force, '68-'70; m. Apr. 8, '61, Alison Storer Lunt; s. Eric Cammett; d. Catharine Neilson ('86), Juliette Montague. STEADMAN, 1955, RICHARD COOKE, M.B.A.-(Student)-Born Oct. 1, 1932, Honolulu, Hawaii; Student, Columbia Univ. (stone cutting); res. 59 Barrow St., New York, N.Y. 10014; Class Secy., '55-'65; Chmn., National Convenience Stores, Inc.; Dir., Storage Technol- ogy, Inc.; Chmn., Childrens Computer Workshop, Inc.; Trustee, Childrens Television Workshop, Brearley School, '71-76; Author, Presidentially mandated study "National Military Command Sys- tem," '80; Head, Defense Transition Team, Carter/Mondale, '76-'77; Deputy Asst. Secy. of Defense, East Asia & Pacific Affairs, '66-'69; Staff Officer, Bd. of National Estimates, CIA, '57-'59; m. Aug. 20, '55, Jane Nuckolls; s. Peter, Christopher ('78); d. Lee. STEBBINS, 1933, HART LYMAN -(Ministry)-Born Sept. 3, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Chmn., retired Pres., Catholics United for the Faith, Inc., 222 North Ave., Box S, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801; res. 40 Oxford Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804; m. June 30, '59, Madeleine Froelicher; s. Timothy Neison, John Henry; d. Victoria Neison (Wallop). STETSON, 1934, EUGENE WILLIAM JR.- (Business retired)-Born Oct. 4, 1911, New York, N.Y.; res. P.O. Box 1320, Hobe Sound, Fla. 33455; Yale Alumni Advisory Crew Committee, '46-'50; formerly Chmn., Winslow Cohu & Stetson, Inc.; Pres., Fairhill Oil & Gas Corp.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45, Bronze Star; m. Sept. 20, '34, Grace Richardson; m. March 21, '56, Kathryna Ray Walbridge; s. Eugene William III; d. Nancy, Stuart (Daly), Patricia (Tripp); ss. Ryckman Walbridge; sd. Leslie (Smith). STEVENS, 1940, ALBERT B. -(Business)-Born Dec. 14, 1917, Wal- lingford, Conn.; Sales Mgr., Lee Co., Westbrook, Conn. 06498; res. Box 354, Guilford, Conn. 06437; m. Sept. 14, '40, Elizabeth G. Berger; s. David B.; d. Lucy M., Mary E. STEVENS, 1980, ERIC EUGENE-(Student)-Born July 6, 1958, Chapel Hill, N.C.; Medical Student, Washington Univ. Medical School, St. Louis, Mo.; res. Howard Road, Cumberland, R./. 02864. STEVENS, 1938, JOSEPH B., JR., -(Business)-Born Oct. 4, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Chmn., Chief Exec. Officer, Harry M. Stevens, Inc., 2 S. Gold Industrial Park, Robbinsville, N.J. 08691; res. 4 E. Shore Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. Feb. 2, '40, Frances Pine; s. Joseph Brewster; d. Brooke, Sarah (Webb). STEVENSON, 1979, CHARLES- (Television)-Born Dec. 8, 1954,

140 New York, N.Y.; TV News, KGTV, Box 81047, San Diego, Calif. 92138; res. 3613 State St., Apt. 6, San Diego, Calif. 92103. STEVENSON, 1941, CHARLES P.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 23, 1918, Buffalo, N.Y.; Treas. & Dir., Eastman Machine Co., 779 Washington St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14203; res. 27 Tudor Place, Buffalo, N.Y. 14203; m. Jan. 24, '43, Mary-Louise Lord; s. Wade II, Charles P., Jr., ('68), Robert Lord, (72), Roy; d. Louise Lord (Gillespie). STEVENSON, 1925, DONALD D., M.F.-(Forestry retired)-Born Oct. 2, 1903, New York, N.Y.; res. 23 Wagon Trail, Highland Farms, Black Mountain, N.C. 28711; Sec., Dwight Hall, '25-'27; Instr., Lingnan Univ., Canton, China, '30-'33; Prof., Penn. State Forestry School, '36-'45; Forester: Champion Papers, Canton, N.C. '45-'50, Buckeye Cellulose Corp., Perry, Fla., '52-'68; Quaker Commissioner, Arab Relief, Middle East, '51-'52; Clerk: Friends Meeting, Gainesville, Fla., '66-'67, Asheville, N.C., 74-76; Mbr., Natl. Council, Soc. of American Foresters, '63-'67; m. June 11, '30, Lois E. Davis; s. J. Ross, Philip D., ('58). STEW'ART, 1918, CHARLES JACOB-(Finance retired)-Born June 3, 1898, Dallas, Texas; res. River House, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; (win- ter) 336 Galleon Drive, Naples, Fla. 33940; formerly Chmn. of Bd., Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. of New York; 2d Lieut., F.A., 26th Div., Feb. '17-Apr. '19; m. June, '20, Maud Emily Tenison (dec. Jan. 1968); m. July, '69, Clothilde de Veze; s. Charles J., Jr., (de- ceased) ('48); d. Emily (Goyer). STEWART, 1961, JAMES C., LL.B.-(Finance)--Born Apr. 7, 1939, Cleveland, Ohio; Asst. V.P. & Trust Officer, Security Trust Co. of Rochester, One East Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14604; res. 3485 Elm- wood Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14610; m. May 4, '64, Barbara Hyde Dean; s. Whitney Alaire; d. Allison Dean. STEWART, 1937, POTTER, LL.B., LL.D.-(Government retired)- Born Jan. 23, 1915, Jackson, Mich.; res. 5136 Palisade Lane, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Exec. Committee, Yale Law School Assn., '55-; Assoc., Dinsmore, Stevenson, Plimpton & Page, '41-42, '45-'47; Assoc., Dinsmore, Shohl, Sawyer & Dinsmore, '47-'50; Mbr., Cin- cinnati City Council, '50-'53; Vice Mayor, Cincinnati, '52-'53; ap- pointed to 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, '54; appointed Assoc. Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., '58, retired June '81; Mbr., White House Conference on Education, '54-'55; Mbr., Committee on Court Admin. of Judicial Conference of the U.S., '55-'58; Lieut. USNR, '42-'45; m. April 24, '43, Mary Anne Bertles; s. Potter, Jr. (70), David Bertles; d. Harriet (Virkstis).

141 STEWART, 1943, ZEPH, M.A.(Hon.)—(Education)—Born Jan. 1, 1921, Jackson, Mich.; Andrew W. Mellon Prof. of the Humanities, Harvard Univ., Classics Dept., Boylston Hall 319, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; res. 104 School St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; Yale Univ. Council Committee on the Humanities, '58; Committee on , '62-'64; Chmn., Committee on Yale College, '76-'81; Campaign for Yale, National Committee of the Grad. School, '76-78; Asst. Prof., Assoc. Prof., Prof. of the Classics and of Greek and Latin, Harvard, '53-'81; A.W. Mellon Prof. of the Humanities, '81-; Allston Burr Senior Tutor, Adams House, Harvard, '55-'60; Master, Lowell House, Harvard, '63-'75; Chmn., Dept. of the Classics, Harvard, '77-'82; Chmn., United Way of Mass. Bay Drive, Harvard, '76; Trustee: , 72-'76, Hotchkiss School, '64-'79, '82-, Inst. for Advanced Study at Princeton, '79-, Rhinelander Found., '64-'70, Loeb Classical Library, '73-; Pres., American Philo- logical Assn., '83, Dir., '77-'80; V.P., American Academy of Arts and Sciences, '79-'82; Capt. AUS, '43-47, '51-'53, Legion of Merit; Dir., RTA, '61-'64, Pres., '63-'64; m. Dec. 29, '59, Diana Childers; s. Chris- topher Childers ('85); d. Sarah Barton, Mary Alden. STILLMAN, 1940, PETER GORDON BRADLEY- (Education)—Born May 31, 1918, Rye, N.Y.; Headmaster, Riverdale Country School, 5250 Fieldston Road, Riverdale, N.Y. 10471; res. 5223 Fieldston Road, Riverdale, N.Y. 10471; 1940 Class Treas., '55-'65; Pres., N.Y. Guild of Independent Schools, '78-'80; Secy., Conn. Assn. of Independent Schools, '67-71; V.P., Independent Day Schools, Middlefield, Conn., '61-'71; Co-Chmn., Charter Commission, Wallingford, Conn., '66-'68; Capt., AUS (Anti Aircraft), '40-'46; m. Dec. 12, '42, Eugenia W. Watters; s. Peter G. ('66, 73 Ph.D.), J. Frederick HI (75), Alfred III ('80), Waddell W. ('83); d. Anne S. (Nordeman). STOKES, 1927, ANSON PHELPS, JR., B.D., D.D., S.T.D.—(Ministry retired)—Born Jan. 11, 1905, New Haven, Conn.; res. 99 Codman Road, Brookline, Mass. 02146; formerly Bishop of Episcopal Dio- cese of Mass.; Trustee of Episc. Ch. at Yale; Class Agt., Alumni Fund, '27-'28; Asst. Rector, St. Mark's Ch., Shreveport, La., '32-'33, Assoc. Rector, '33-'36; Rector, Trinity Ch., Columbus, Ohio, '37-'45; Rector & Canon, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, '45-'50; Rector, St. Bartholomew's Ch., New York City, '50-'54; Bishop Co-Adjutor, '54-'56; Bishop, Diocese of Mass. '56-'70; City Planning Bd., Shreve- port, La., '34-'46; Advisory Bd., Mass. Comm. Against Discrimina- tion, '55-'60; m. July 10, '43, Hope Procter; d. Carol (Freemont- Smith), Mary Elizabeth.

142 STRATTON, 1981, DANIEL JAMES-Born Dec. 31, 1958, Osmond, Neb.; add. 11730 Dellwood Road, Stillwater, Minn. 55082. STRAW, 1964, RALPH L., LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 1, 1942, Morris- town, N.J.; Attny., Wharton, Stewart & Davis, 50 W. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 08876; res. R.D. 1, Cross Brook Rd., Califon, N.J. 07830; m. Aug. 29, '65, Diane Patricia Temme; d. Jennifer. STRUZZI, 1975, THOMAS ALLEN-(Aviation)-Born Feb. 4, 1953, Greensburg, Pa.; Marketing Mgr., TWA, 605 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10158; res. Apt. SL, Winchester House, Campus Place, Scars- dale, N.Y. 10583; Internat'l Marketing Mgr., TWA, London, Eng- land, '81-'82; m. Aug. 28, '77, Susan Quillin. SULLIVAN, 1978, CHARLES S.-Born March 5, 1956, Staten Island, N.Y.; add. 31 Livingston Court, Staten Island, N.Y. 10310. SULZER, 1973, JAMES S.- (Writing, Education)-Born Feb. 4, 1952, Bethesda, Md.; Writer/Teacher, Nantucket Chamber Music Center, Box 1352, Nantucket, Mass. 02554; res. Back St., Nantucket, Mass. 02554; Project Mgr., WGBH TV, Boston, '77-'82; Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Washington, D.C.; m. 1979, Barbara L. Elder, s. William James. SUMNER, 1945, WILLIAM S.-(Insurance)-Born March 10, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Managing Dir., Marsh & McLennan, Inc., 600 Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219; res. 5600 Northumberland St., Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15217; Pres., Plainfield, N.J. Yale Club, '56-'58; Trustee: Magee Women Hosp., '75-, Better Business Bureau, '78-; Lieut. (j.g.) USN '43-'46; m. June 5, '48, Janet L. Strong; s. William S., Jr., Robert D.; d. Susan B., Janet L. SWENSON, 1940, EDWARD FRANCIS, JR.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 3, 1918, New York, N.Y.; Owner/Mgr., Edward F. Swenson & Co., 1711 Southeast Bank Bldg., Miami, Fla. 33131; res. 1030 Hardee Road, Coral Gables, Fla. 33146; Class of 1940 - 25th Reunion Gift Chmn.; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '68-'70; National Chmn., The Campaign for Yale, '74-77; Mbr. Founding Bd. A.Y.A.; Clark, Dodge & Co., N.Y. City; First National Bank of Miami; Trust Investment Officer and Sr. V.P., Southeast Banking Corp.; Bd. of Dir., Southeast Banking Corp., Southeast Bank N.A., Miami, Fla.; Chmn., Interama Authority, Dade County, Fla., '69-'70; Mbr., Community Relations Bd., Dade County, Fla., '61-'63; Pres., Greater Miami Coalition, '72-73; Campaign Chmn. and Pres., United Fund of Dade County; Mbr., Bd. of Trustees, Florida Memorial College, Miami, Fla., Univ. of Miami; Capt., A US, Infantry, '43-'46; m. July 11, '42, Marie A. Bassett; s. Edward F. III ('67); d. Katherine (Lobell).

143 SAIL, 1967, ROY ANTONY — (Business) — Born Oct. 10, 1945, Cape Town, South Africa; Management Accountant, Cape Gate, P.O. Box 17, Parow 7500 Cape, Rep. of South Africa; res. 8 Disa St., Milnerton, Cape 7405, Rep. of South Africa; Pres., Jaycee Sea Point, '80; Na- tional Membership Dir., Jaycee South Africa, '82; m. Sept. 10, '77, Rochelle Marcus; s. David; d. Caryn.

TABOR, 1943, JOHN KAYE, B.A. & M.A. Cambridge, LL.B., D.Litt. Humane—(Law, Government)—Born Apr. 19, 1921, Uniontown, Pa.; Ptnr., Reavis & McGrath, 1776 F St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 1616 34th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; Yale Alumni Fund, '43-'56; Class Sec., '43-'53; Corresponding Secy., '82-; Yale Scholarship Corn., Pittsburgh, '53-'63; Dir., of Yale Alumni Assn., Pittsburgh, '69-73; Fund for Yale, Special Gifts (Washington Vice Chmn.), '76-; Assoc., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, New York, '50-'53; Kirkpatrick, Pomeroy, Lockhart & Johnson, Pitts- burgh: Assoc., '53-'58, Ptnr., '58-'63; Ptnr., Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Johnson & Hutchison, Pittsburgh, '70-'73; Ptnr., Purcell & Nelson, '76-'80; Allegheny Cty. Health & Welfare Federation: Chmn., Hous- ing Task Force, '70-'72, Housing Strike Force, '72-73; Vestry, Cal- vary, Pittsburgh, '59-'62; Harrisburg Cathedral, '64-'67; St. John's, Georgetown, D.C., '77-'80; Trustee: Diocese of Pittsburgh, 70-73, Masaryk Publications Trust, '58-; Penn. Sec. of Commerce, '63-'67; Penn. Sec. of Internal Affairs, '67-'68; Penn. Sec. of Labor & Indus- try, '68-'69; U.S. Under Sec. of Commerce, '73-'75; Lieut., USNR, '43-'46; Pacific Theatre, Atlantic Theatre, Victory Medals. RTA Club Solicitor, 75-76; m. Dec. 13, '52, Kate Hill Williams; s. John Kaye, Jr., (77), William H. TAFT, 1971, THOMAS PRINDLE — (Education)—Born July 19, 1948, Cleveland, Ohio; School Teacher & Carpenter; bus. & res. 1257 Ferrel() Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. 93103; m. July 24, 71, Dudley; s. Nathan Dudley. TEIG, 1980, JOSEPH BENJAMIN—(Theatre)—Born Aug. 17, 1958, Franklin, Pa.; Singer, Actor, bus, and res. 115W. 71st, Apt. 2A, New York, N.Y. 10023; Rooms Controller, Marriott Corp., '81, TERRY, 1935, H. P. BALDWIN — (Insurance semi-retired)—Born March 10, 1913, New York, N.Y.; res. 1519 Washington St., Bath, Me. 04530;

144 formerly V.P., Alexander & Alexander, New York; Spec. Internat'l Risk Consultant, The Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Mass.; Alumni Fund Agt., Pierson Coll., '35-'47; Class Sec., '70-; Pres., Syosset, N.Y. PTA, '46-'47; Trustee, N.Y. Eye & Ear Infirmary, '50-'60; Chmn., Planning Bd., Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '69-; Lieut. Col., F.A., Jan. '44-Dec. '47; Air Medal with 3 clusters; m. Sept. 27, '36, Barbara Mason; s. H. P. Baldwin, Jr., ('62), W. Gray; d. Sarah (Graves). TERRY, 1962, WYLLYS III, M.F., Ed.M.- (Education)-Born Oct. 25, 1939, New York, N.Y.; Asst. Superintendent of Schools, Augusta Bd. of Education, Cony St. Ext., Augusta, Me. 04330; res. Old Kents Hill Road, Readfield, Me. 04355; Asst. Superintendent, Mt. Desert Is- land, Me., '78-'81; Head of The Upper School, Dallas, Texas, 76-'78; Teacher, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass., '70-'75; Bd. of Dir., Foruma, '81-, Harbor House, '78-'81; Bd. of Gov., Castion Golf Club, '75-'80, V.P., '80; 1st Lieut., USMC, '62-'65; m. June 25, '66, Leonie duBary Lyon; s. Wyllys, Lyon; d. Tiffany. THOMAS, 1941, WALTON D., M.D., M.S.- (Me dicine)--Born July 7, 1919, Montgomery, Ala.; Surgeon, Milwaukee Medical Clinic, 3003 West Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, Wisc. 53209; res. 7829 North Regent Rd., Milwaukee, Wisc. 53217; Founder & Pres., Milwaukee Medical Clinic, 67'-'80, Chmn. of Bd., '81-; Managing Ptnr., Good Hope Properties, '65-'80; Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Surgery, Medical Coll. of Wisc., '65-; Pres., Milwaukee Surgical Soc., '74-75; Pres., Wisconsin Surgical Society, '78-'80, Milwaukee Country Club, '72- '74; Boys Club; Treas., Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, '70; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '44-'45, '53-'55; m. July 5, '44, Jane Magin; s. Gregory W., Clay R.; d. Leslie L., Jan M. THOMPSON, 1970, JONATHAN PENFIELD, B.S.M.E.- (Engineering)- Born Dec. 27, 1948, Winsted, Conn.; Engineer and Sales Mgr., Fairchild Automated Parts, Inc., 1 White St., Winsted, Conn. 06098; res. Thompson Road, Colebrook, Conn. 06021; Engr., Torrington Co.; Deer Island Club Corp: Secy., '78-'80, Pres., '80-'83; Secy., G.D. Miller Corp., '80-'83; m. Dec. 27, '80, Tara Boitet; s. James Emerson. THOMPSON, 1967, STEPHEN EBERLY, JR., M.S., Ph.D.- (Ecolo gy)- Born June 3, 1944, Pensacola, Fla.; Dir., Klah Klahnee Wildlife Sanctuary, P.O. Box 999, Sisters, Ore. 97759; res. same as above; Pres., American Marmotological Society, '79-; Commissioner, De- schutes County Planning Commission, Lieut., USN, '68-71. THOMPSON, 1969, WILLIAM MCILWAINE, JR., J.D. - (La w)-Born Feb. 19, 1947, New Haven, Conn.; Lawyer, 1300 Main St., Suite

145 1840, Houston, Texas 77002; res. 3829 Meadow Lake Lane, Houston, Texas 77027; Sec. Class of 1969 and A.Y.A. Rep., '69-74; Christian, Barton, Epps, Brent & Chappell, Richmond, Va. '72-'76; V.P., Founder and Dir., Guardian Oil Co., '74-'80; Bd. of Dir., Houston Metropolitan Ministries, Chmn. of Youth Services Div., '80-; m. May 16, '81, Elsie Dunn Wilson; s. William McIlwaine THOMSON, 1924, CLIFTON SAMUEL, LL.B.-(Law retired)-Bom Jan. 3, 1903, Johannesburg, South Africa; res. Mosle Rd., Far Hills, N.J. 07931; Ptnr., Appleton, Rice & Perrin, '34-'70; Gen. Counsel and Dir., CIBA Corp., '46-'64; Mayor, Sands Point, N.Y., '40-'47; Mbr., Township Corn., Mendham, N.J., '61-71; m. June 4, '27, Charlotte Deyer; d. Victoria (Romig), Charlotte (Iserbyt). THORNE, 1968, BRINKLEY STIMPSON, M.Arch.-(Architecture)- Born Aug. 13, 1945, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Metcalf & Thorne Architecture; Owner, Mgr., Thorne Market (specialty retail mall and art center), 150 Main St., Northampton, Mass. 01060; res. 48 Ward Ave., Northampton, Mass. 01060; m. Sept. 7, '73, Mazie Cox; d. Dune Delafield, Yarrow Livingston. THORNE, 1974, CHARLES HEDGES Mc KtNsutv, M.D.-(Medicine)- Born Oct. 27, 1952, Oakland, Calif.; Resident in General Surgery, Mass. General Hosp., Dept. of Surgery, Boston, Mass. 02114; res. 44 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. 02114; Peace Corps, Ghana, '74-'76; m. July 10, '82, Alisa Chaklai. THORNE, 1966, DAVID HOADLEY, M.S.-(Communications)-Born Sept. 16, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Thorne & Co., 711 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 02116; res. 301 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02116; Ptnr., MartiIla, Payne, Kiley & Thorne; Dir.: Turner Corp., '80-, North American Energy Systems, '80-; Pres., Institute of Contem- porary Art, Boston, '75-; Treas., Interfare Found., Boston, '81; Edi- tor, The New Soldier, MacMillan, 71; Lieut., USN, '66-'70; Navy Commendation and Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Vietnam Service Ribbon; m. June 26, '71, Rose Geer. THORNTON, 1954, EDMUND BRAXTON-(Business)-Born March 9, 1930, Chicago, Ill.; Mining Executive, Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Ottawa Silica Co., P.O. Box 577, Ottawa, 111. 61350; res. Thornwood, P.O. Box 1, Ottawa, Ill. 61350; 1954 Class Council; Yale Develop- ment Bd., '67; A.Y.A., '72, '78-'80; Chmn., Ill. Manufacturers Assn., '75-'76; Dir., Ill. State Chamber of Comm., '72-; V.P., Associated Employers of III., '75-76; Chinn., LaSalle County Republican Cen- tral Comm.; Dir., Ill. State Historical Soc.; Chmn.: Ill. Nature Pre- serves Comm., '66-72, 111. Historic Sites Advisory Council, '69-'74,

146 National Parks Centennial Comm., '72-'73; 1st Lieut., USMCR, '50- '58; m. Dec. 31, '64 Elizabeth Moore (divorced) s. Thomas Volney, Jonathan Butler; d. Amanda Braxton, Susan Oakes. THORSON, 1959, PETR ANDREAS, M.B.A.—(Finance)—Born Sept. 8, 1937, Dubuque, Iowa; Investment Counsel, Pres., Thorson Brown, Inc., 32 Lafayette Place, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; res. 38 Close Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., New York, '59-'68; Officer, Laird Inc., New York, '68-'70; Pres., Optical Sciences Group, Inc., San Francisco, '70-71, (Dir., '70-); Dir., Trade Finance Corp., Miami, Fla., '82-; Pres. and Dir., Greenwich Health Assn., '81-; Dir., Greenwich Human Services Commission, '82-; Vice Chmn. & Dir., Greenwich Republican Roundtable, '81-; Dir., The Churchill School, New York City, '81-; Dir., RTA, '82-; Stanwich Club, Greenwich: Dir., '75-, Mbr. Exec. Corn., '76-; in. Nov. 28, '59, Sarah Paull; d. 'Karen List, Elizabeth Morgan, Sara Andreas. TIGHE, 1941, LAURENCE GOTZIAN, JR . —(Education)—Born Feb. 26, 1919, Brookline, Mass.; English Teacher, Rippowam-Cisqua School, Cantitoe Road, Bedford, N.Y. 10506; res. H.R. 2, Box 163, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576; Alumni Fund Agent, ; North- ern Westchester Mental Health Assn., '64-74; Westchester Council on Alcoholism, '63-'67; United Way, Westchester, '60-'62; 1st Lieut., A US, Infantry, '42-'44; Dir., RTA, '67-'71; m. Sept. 8, '42, Frances Moffat; s. Laurence G. III; d. Lorna deZengotita. TINGE Y, 1981, DOUGLAS STU ART —(Business)—Born June 11, 1957, Montreal, Ontario, Canada; Sales Rep., Xerox Canada, Inc., 6025 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4V 1R7; res. 6686 Barrisdale Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5N 2H3. TOM, 1977, CHAN BRUCE I I—(Business)—Born March 31, 1955, Bethesda, Md.; V.P., Chinese Trading Co., Chinese Noodle Co., Man Chena Corp., 2263S. Wentworth Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60616; res. 1120 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60611; Yale Alumni Schools Committee; Past Chmn., U.S.-Asia Institute, '80. TOWERS, 1982, JONATHAN DAVID—(Television)—Born July 5, 1960, New Haven, Conn.; Writer, Editor, Copy Producer, Satellite News Channels, Group W Satellite Comm., 41 Harbor Plaza Drive, Stam- ford, Conn. 06904; res. 30 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, Conn. 06902. TRAIN, 1936, ROBERT —(Industrial retired)—Born June 9, 1913, Savannah, Ga.; formerly CEO, Bibb Mfg. Co., Macon, Ga.; res. 751 North Ave., Macon, Ga. 31211; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; m. Jan. 17, '42, Geraldine Jones; s. Robert, Jr., John Comer, ('70), Gerald Jones; d. Campbell, Louise.

147 TRAPHAGEN, 1956, PETER A.- (Business)-.-Born Aug. 30, 1933, Erie, Pa.; V.P. Operations, Custom Engineering Co., P.O. Box 9099, Erie, Pa. 16504; res. 6390 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. 16505; Dir., Fairview Distr. School Bd., '72-; Sgt. E-5, AUS, '56-'58; m. 1958, Lorna Peplinski; s. Patrick Abraham; d. Katherine Anne, Sandra Elizabeth. TROWER, 1970, C. CHRISTOPHER, J.D.-(Law)-Born June 21, 1948, Lexington, Ky.; Ptnr., Brown, Todd & Heyburn, Attorneys, 1600 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, Ky. 40202; res. 402 Club Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40222; Pres. Yale Club of Kentucky, '79-'81; Law Clerk, Chief Judge Elbert P. Tuttle, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Judicial Circuit, '76-'77; Spec. Asst. to the Dir., Kentucky Crime Commission, '71-'73; m. Aug. 19, 71, Freida K. Smith. TROY, 1981, ALEXANDER-(Student)-Born April 21, 1959, New York, N.Y.; Law Student, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.; res. 5 Lakeview Drive, West Orange, N.J. 07052; Assoc., Breed, Abbott & Morgan, Summer '82; Assoc., Sullivan & Cromwell, Summer '83. TUCKER, 1931, LUTHER, B.D.-(Ministry retired)-Born June 20, 1909, New York, N.Y.; res. 4535 Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45243; Dwight Hall: Sec., '31-'32, '42-'49, Advisory Bd., '43-; Trustee, Yale- China, '36-'59; Corn. on Religion, Alumni Council, '56-'59; Large Gifts Campaign for Yale, '76-; Pres., Financial Management, Inc., '69-; Asst. Christ Ch., Cambridge, Mass., '34-'37; Far East Sec., '69-76; World Student Christian Federation, '38-'40; Assoc. Ex. Nat. Student YMCA, '40-'42; Minister, Indian Hill Episcopal/Presbyter- ian Ch., '49-'73; Canon Pastor, Diocese of Southern Ohio, '73-'82; Dir., Union Seminary, New York City, '47-'50, '60-'75; V.P., M.B.T. Found., '57-; Mbr. Bd., Children's Home, Cincinnati, '51-; Asst. Treas., RTA, '43-'49; m. June 30, '34, Josephine L. Pullman; s. Luther, Jr.; d. Elizabeth (Sanders), Marcia (Boogaard), Naomi (Stoehr). TUMPANE, 1980, TIMOTHY MICHAEL-(Industry)-Born May 15,1958, Chicago, Ill.; Production Planner, Quaker Oats Co., 400 2d St., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401; res. 3600 E Ave., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402; m. July 12, '80, Theresa Sertl. TURNER, 1978, ELVIN D.-Born Dec. 11, 1955, Detroit, Mich.; res. 3200 Virginia Park, Detroit, Mich. 48206. TURNER, 1937, HAROLD MCLEOD, M.S., M.A., Ph.D.- (Library work, Education)-Born Aug. 9, 1914, New York, N.Y.; res. 3 Stoneleigh, Alger Court, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; Librarian; N.Y.C. Public Library, '59-60, Sarah Lawrence Coll., '60-'62; Lecturer, Columbia School of Library Service, '62-72; Instr., Humanities Dept., Poly-

148 technic Institute of New York, '72-74; Library Consultant to Ban- gladesh Government, '73; Lecturer on Bangladesh, '75-77; Spec. 1/C, Public Relations, U.S. Coast Guard, '42-'46; m. Sept. 12, '47, Virginia Wilson Binford; s. Harold McLeod III, James Binford; d. Louise Binford, Amy Barnes. TWICHELL, 1945W, CHARLES PRATT, M.A. —(Education)—Born Feb. 27, 1924, New York, N.Y.; Vice Principal for Faculty, Choate Rosemary Hall, Box 788, Wallingford, Conn. 06492; res. 538 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. 06492; Ensign, USNR, '44-'46; m. May 1, '48, Ann Chase; d. Penelope Chase, Eliza T. (Nichols), Cary Hamilton. TYLER, 1959, CHEEVER, LL.B. —(Law)—Born Oct. 6, 1937, Los An- geles, Calif.; Attny., Wiggin & Dana, 195 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. 45 Lincoln St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Chmn. of Class Agents, Class of 1959; Distributor Committee, New Haven Found.; Bd. Mbr.: Univ. of New Haven, New Haven Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Greater New Haven; Lieut. USN, '59- '69; m. June, '72, Sara S. Schlapp; s. Cheever Pierce, John Dawes, Haven M., Nathan M.; d. Katherine W., Sara C.

URQUIJO, 1984, GONZALO—add. Castellana 53, Madrid, Spain.

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VAN DINE, 1949, VANCE, LL.B.— (Finance)—Born July 2, 1925, San Francisco, Calif.; Investment Banker, Managing Dir., Morgan Stan- ley & Co., Inc., 1251 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 1165 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Class of 1949 Exec. Corn., '50-; Chmn., 10th Reunion, '59; Chmn., 15th Reunion Special Gifts Fund Drive, '64; Co-Chmn., 25th Reunion Special Gifts Fund Drive, '73-'74; Mbr., Leadership Gifts Committee and Major and Special Gifts Committee of The Campaign for Yale, 77-78; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '78-'82; Gov., Foreign Policy Assn., 79-; Trustee, Long Island Univ., '80-; Dir., Recording for the Blind, Inc., 78-; Trustee, Cancer Research Institute, 75-; Seaman IC, USN, '43-'46; m. Sept. 8, '56, Isabel Erskine Brewster; d. Rose M. VAN LOAN, 1964, EUGENE MEnrurr III, LL.B. —(Law)—Born Nov. 23,

149 1942, Fort Benning, Ga.; Lawyer, 95 Market St., Manchester, N.H., 03101; res. Chandler Rd., Bedford, N.H. 03102; Counsel for Senator- elect Louis C. Wyman, '75; Counsel for N.H. President Ford Cam- paign, '76; Pres.: Greater Manchester Mental Health Center, '75-'76, Bedford Historical Soc., '75-76; V.P., N.H. Easter Seal Soc., '75-'76; Yale Club of New Hampshire; Capt., AUS, JAGC, '67-'71; Meritor- ious Service Medal; m. June 11, '66, Judith Ammon; s. Eric Schuyler; d. Ruby Anna. VAN SLYCK, 1920, DEFOREST, Ph.D. -(Government retired)-Born Oct. 12, 1898, New York, N.Y.; res. 3121 Chain Bridge Rd., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; Instr. & Asst. Prof. of History, Yale, '20-'29; Chmn., Freshman History Faculty, Yale, '27-'29; Development Corn.; Assoc., Lazard Freres, New York, '29-'37; Ptnr., Fahnestock & Co., New York, '37-'46; C.I.A., Washington, '46-'60; Mbr., Bd. of Natl. Estimates (C.I.A.), '50-'60; Internatl. Student House, Washing- ton: Pres., '62-'65, Hon. Chmn., Bd. of Dir., '65-; W.W. I: Quarter- master IC, USNR, July-Dec. 1918; W.W. II: Col., USAAF, Intelli- gence '42-'45; Legion of Merit; m. June 20, '20, Katharine W. Sneath (divorced); m. Dec. 11, '31, Katharine G. Rogers; s. DeForest, Jr., ('43), killed in action, July 8, '44, Ashley, Peter, ('49); d. Anne (King), Edith. VARGISH, 1966, THOMAS, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born Sept. 23, 1944, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Physician, Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, West Virginia Univ. Medical Center, Morgantown, W.Va. 26505; res. 144 Poplar Drive, Morgantown, W.Va. 26505; Asst. Prof., '78-'82, Assoc. Prof., '82-; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '76-78; m. June 22, '68, Kathryn Louise Griffin; s. Jacob Jon; d. Lisa. VINCENT, 1931, FRANCIS T. - (Business retired)-Born Sept. 30, 1908, Torrington, Conn.; formerly, Supervisor of Payrolls, Southern New England Telephone Co.; res. 100 Gillies Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06514; m. July 5, '37, Alice L. Lynch; (deceased); s. Francis T., Jr., ('63); d. Joanna E., Barbara J. VOGT, 1943, Tom D., M.A. -(Education)-Born Jan. 19, 1922, Louis- ville, Ky.; Rhodes School, 212 W. 83rd St., New York, N.Y. 10024; rn. Feb. 12, '44, Helen Keith Ransdell; d. Ruth Hillsman, Kathleen Louise, Mary Ransdell, Emily Ransdell. VON HOLT, 1916, HERMAN VALDEMAR-(Business)-Bom Jan. 29, 1894, Honolulu, Hawaii; Estate Management, Box 2933 (Suite 903, Davies Pacific Center), Honolulu, Hawaii 96802; res. 900 Alewa Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817; Mbr. and Pres., Yale Club of Hawaii; Vestryman, Treas., St. Andrew's Cathedral Parish, '23-'48; Honolulu

150 Recreation Comm., '26-'46, Chmn., '32-'46; Hawaii Boxing Comm., '29-'36, Chmn., '33-'36; Honolulu Parks Bd., '32-'38; Dir., Chmn., Invest. Comm., Episc. Church in Hawaii, '32-'69; 2d Lieut., U.S. Tank Corps, AEF, Oct. '17-Aug. '19; m. April 26;18, Betty Value (deceased). VORYS, 1952, MARTIN W.-no address available. VOSE, 1945W, Eworr EVANS, LL.B.-(Business)--Born Nov. 30, 1923, Boston, Mass.; Sr. V.P., Aerospace Marketing, Grumman In- ternational Inc., 1111 Stewart Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. 11714; res. Old Point Rd., Quogue, N.Y. 11959; AYA; Chmn., Yale Law School Fund, '58-'59; Alumni Fund Agent, Calhoun College, '48-; Lawyer, Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, N.Y.C., '50-'55; The Singer Co.: Asst. to Pres., '55-'60, V.P. Latin America, '61-'66, Group V.P. & Dir., '67-'68, Administrative V.P., '68-'74; Village Planning Bd., Quogue: Mbr., '70-79, Chmn., '72-'76; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '43-'46; m. Nov. 18, '64, Pamela Daly. (divorced).

WADDELL, 1961, GEOFFREY HAMILTON-(Theatre)-Born Feb. 10, 1940, Milford, Conn.; Dir., Performing Arts Programs, New York State Council on the Arts, 80 Centre St., New York, N.Y.; res. 138 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Lieut., USNR, '62-'65. WAGNER, 1983, VICTOR EDMOND-Born Dec. 19, 1958, Ottawa, Ontar- io, Canada; res. 15 Charlotte St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 8J9. WALD, 1975, STEPHEN GEORGE- (Student)-Born March 5, 1953, Phil- adelphia, Pa.; Talmudist/Theologian, Fellow of Shalom Hartman Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies; Doctoral Candidate, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem; res. Clio 433/14, Jerusalem, Israel; m. Nov. 24, '76, Stephanie Hannah Brilliant ('76); s. Joseph Jacob; d. Irene Judith. WALDEN, 1972, ROBERT S.-Add. 53W. 76th St., Apt. 7, New York, N.Y. 10023. WALKER, 1953, GEORGE HERBERT III, J.D.-(Finance)-Born March 16, 1931, St. Louis, Mo.; Chmn., Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc. and SN Alliance, Inc., 500 N. Broadway, Suite 1700, St. Louis, Mo. 63102; res. 136 S. Price, St. Louis, Mo. 63124; Yale Alumni Fund: Mbr. of Bd and Asst. Chinn., '64-'70; Yale Club of

151 Chicago: Pres., '70-'71, Officer and Dir., '64-71; Officer and Dir., Yale Club of St. Louis, '59-'62, '72-; Dir.: Lafayette Federal Savings & Loan Assn., '71-'81, Laidlaw Corp., '74; Mbr.: Exec. Committee, Securities Industry Assn., '82, '83, Bd. of Dir., Securities Industry Assn., '81-83, Regional Firms Advisory Committee to N.Y. Stock Exchange Bd. of Gov., '82-'83, Bd. of Gov., Midwest Stock Ex- change, Inc., '83; Assoc. Dir., A. Gary Shilling & Co.; Dir.: Episcopal Church Found., Arts & Education Council, Vice Chmn. and Mbr. Exec. Committee of Downtown St. Louis, Inc., St. Louis Regional Commerce & Growth Assn.; Trustee, Diocesan Investment Trust of The Episcopal Diocese of Mo.; Vestry, St. Ann's Church, Kenne- bunkport, Me.; Dir. and Vice Chmn., Webster College, Webster Groves, Mo.; Mbr., Bd. of Trustees, St. Louis Children's Hospital; former Chmn., Business & Industrial Development Committee, St. Louis County Air Pollution Control Bd.; former Civilian Aide to Secy. of the Army for Eastern Mo., June '74-Oct. '79; 1st Lieut., USAFR, '56-'58; m. Dec. 23, '55, Sandra Canning; m. July 27, '68, Kimberly Gedge; s. George H. IV, Carter Gedge; d. Mary Elizabeth (Bunzel), Wendy Wear, Isabelle Talbot. WALKER, 1944, JEFFREY POND-(Education retired)- Born Feb. 28, 1922, New York, N.Y.; res. P.O. Box 361, Salisbury, Conn. 06068; formerly Business Mgr. & Trustee, Salisbury School; Bd. of Finance, Town of Salisbury: Mbr., '69-, Chmn., '77-; Lieut., USNR '43-'46; m. Dec. 9, '44, Leonie K. Sullivan (divorced); m. March 7, '70, Dorothy Ritchie Pomeroy; s. Jeffrey L.; d. Sandra D., Carolyn P. (Evans). WALKER, 1931, JOHN MERCER, M.D.-(Medicine, Finance)-Born Jan. 15, 1909, St. Louis, Mo.; Limited Partner, Alex. Brown & Sons (stock brokerage), 103 N. Washington St., Easton, Md. 21601; res. Route 2, Box 600, Easton, Md. 21601; Yale Alumni Board, '60-'62; Committee appointed by Pres. Griswold to make recommendations on Univ. Nursing School; Class of 1931, Class Agent, '55; G.H. Walker & Co.: Ptnr., '58-'64, Managing Ptnr., '64-'74; Consultant, White Weld & Co., '74-'78; Consultant, Merrill Lynch, '78-'82; Deputy Medical Dir., Memorial Sloan Kettering Hosp., '51-'58; American College of Surgeons, '42; American Board of Surgery, '43; Central Surgical Society, '47; Ewing Society, '53; Chinn. of Exec. Committee, and Chief Exec. Office Officer, Memorial Sloan Ketter- ing, '60-64, Pres. and Chief Exec. Officer, '64-74; Trustee, Hill School, '60-'70; Bd. of Gov., Memorial Sloan Kettering, '60-; Lieut. Col., AUS, '42-'46; m. Nov. 25, '39, Louise Mead; s. John M., Jr. (P62), George M., Randolph T.; d. Lulie W. (deceased), Elsie M.

152 WALKER, 1936, Louis—(Finance)—Born Apr. 14, 1912, St. Louis, Mo.; V.P., Tucker, Anthony, R.L. Day, Inc., 1 Corporate Center, Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. P.O. Box 1255, Hobe Sound, Fla. 33455; formerly V.P., White Weld, Inc., Hartford, Conn.; A.Y.A., '73-'76; Dir., Alumni Fund, '60-'65; Chmn.: 25th Reunion Fund, '61, 50th Reunion Fund, '86; Maj. (Assimilated Rank), Psychological Warfare (SHAEF), '42-'44; m. June 17, '39, Grace Ballard White; s. James W. II; d. Suzanne (Robinson), Dorothy (Stapleton), Elizabeth (Field). WALKER, 1955, RAY CARTER, M.B.A., M.D.—(Medicine)—Bom Nov. 26, 1933, New York, N.Y.; Psychiatrist, 107 State St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; res. 74 Water St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; G. H. Walker & Co., '59-'64; 1st Lieut., AUS, '57-'59; m. Aug. 7, '54, Emily Thomp- son; m. Jan. 9, '71, Jean Cowan; s. Christopher, Scott, Daniel, David. WALKER, 1948, SAMUEL SLOAN, JR.—(Publishing) — Born Nov. 2, 1926, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Walker Publishing Co., Inc., 720 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 1040 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; War Correspondent, N.Y . Post, Paris, '45-'46; Asst. to Re- search Dir., Time, Inc., '49-'51; V.P., Free Europe Corn., N.Y.C., Dir., Free Europe Press, '51-'59; V.P., Radio Free Europe, '51-'59; Pres., Walker & Co., N.Y.C., '59-; Bd. of Dir., Am. Field Service; Trustee, Chmn., Exec. Committee; Pres., Bd. of Trustees, St. Ber- nards School; Chmn., Bd. of Dir., Brookfield, Conn., Library; Mbr., Brookfield Historical Soc.; Volunteer Driver, Am. Field Service, France & Germany, '45; m. Oct. 28, '61, Beth Bready; s. Samuel Sloan, III ('85), Randolph Ramsey, ('86), Timothy Taggart. WALSH, 1961, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., M.A., Ph.D.— (Education)—Born Dec. 9, 1937, Mason City, Wash.; res. 44 Allerton St., Brookline, Mass. 02146; Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Art Gallery, '76-; The Frick Collection, Lecturer & Curatorial Asst., '66-'68; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.C.; Assoc. for Higher Education, '68-'71; Assoc. Curator of European Paintings, '71-'73, Curator, '73-'75; Democratic Cty. Coin., N.Y. Cty., '68-; Petty Officer 3rd Class, USNR, '57-'59; m. Feb. '62, Virginia Alys Galston; s. Peter Wilson, Frederick Mat- thiessen; d. Anne Galston. WARDWELL, 1927, EDWARD ROGERS—(Lawretired) — Born Sept. 15, 1904, Lawrence, N.Y.; formerly Ptnr., Davis Polk & Wardwell; res. 911 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; University Council, '52-'58; Chmn., 30th Reunion Alumni Fund, '57; 55th Reunion Alumni Fund, '82; Yale Medal, '63; Lieut. Col., USAAF, '42-'45; Legion of Merit; m.

153 June 10, '30, Lelia Morgan; s. Allen, ('57); d. Helen (DuBois), Lelia (Seidner). WARREN, 1945W, GEORGE U., M.A. -(Education retired)-Born Jan. 7, 1923, New York, N.Y.; res. Indian Trail, Cummaquid, Mass. 02637; Yale Alumni Fund, '76-'77; Teacher, Dept. Head, Chmn. of Faculty, '66-'67; Dir. of Admissions, '69-'76; 1st Lieut., USMC, '43- '46; m. March 3, '45, Dorothy Harvey; m. 1975, June Baker; s. Daniel, (70), Caleb Thomas, Ethan Warren; d. Katherine Davis. WATSON, 1940, WILLIAM BERKEY- (Business retired)- Born June 25, 1917, Brownsville, Pa.; res. 15 Grove Ave., Madison, Conn. 06443; formerly Chem. & Pres., Chester Electronic Laboratories, Inc., a division of General Telephone & Electronics Corp.; Lieut., USNR, '42-'46; Area Ribbons; RTA: Dir., '79-'82, Chmn. of Annual Giving Program, '79-; m. Dec. 7, '40, Helen Baur; d. Catharine Whiting (Rapp), Sarah McDowell (Healy). WEBER, 1953, JOHN WILLIAM, M.B.A.- (Business)-Born Dec. 12, 1931, Warren, Ohio; Management Consultant, Pres., Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett, Inc., 50 Church St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; res. 12 Falmouth Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181; Class Agent, Alumni Fund, '63-; Alumni Schools Com., '66-69, '78-; Dir., Yale Basketball Assn., '60-'64; McKinsey & Co.: Assoc. '60-'68, Principal, '68-'71; Pres., Chayes Virginia Inc., '72-73; Asst. Administrator, Fed- eral Energy Admin., 74; Principal, Temple, Barker & Sloane, '74-'79; Sr. V.P., Boston Gas Co., 79-'82; Lieut., USN, '55-'58; m. May 14, '55, Carolyn E. Rhoten (dec.); m. June 9, '72, Nancy B. Tieken (di- vorced); s. Bruce W.; d. Lisa J. WEED, 1938, GEORGE HAINES - (Business)-Born July 29, 1916, Savannah, Ga.; Manufacturers Rep., Duluth Filter Co., Duluth, Minn.; bus. & res. 2245 Delaware Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; Enroll- ment & Scholarship Chmn., N. & S. Dakota & Minn., '48-'60; former Pres., N. W. Yale Alumni Assn.; Chmn., 35th Reunion; Chmn., Col- lege Agts., '69-73; formerly Pres., W. H. Sweney Paint Co.; Cmdr., USNR, June '41-Aug. '46; m. June 11, '48, Alice Warren Sweney; s. George Haines, Jr.; d. Virginia Gordon. WEINSTEIN, 1984, ADAM-add. 265 Beverly Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583. WESTERFIELD, 1979, RICHARD H.-Born June 2, 1957, New York, N.Y.; add. 239 Bradley St., New Haven, Conn. 06511. WHEELER, 1958, THOMAS BEARDSLEY -(Insurance)-Born Aug. 2, 1936, Buffalo, N.Y.; Exec. V.P., Mutual Life In- surance Co., 1290 State St., Springfield, Mass. 01111; res. 51 Cedar

154 Road, Weston, Mass. 02193; Pres.: Boston Life Underwriters Assn., '72-73, Mass. Assn. of Life Underwriters, 76-'77; Dir., Boston Chap- ter of Chartered Life Underwriters, '69-71, Pres., '81-'82; Mass. Mutual General Agents Assn., Secy/Treas., '82, V.P., '83; Trustee, Newton Wellesley Hosp., Heart Fund of N.E.; Estate Planning Council, 78-'82; Noble and Greenough School, '82-'83; Boston Children's Service Assn.: Past V.P., Dir., '69-78; Dir. Roxbury Chil- dren's Service Assn., '75-; Vice Chmn., Republican Town Corn., Sherborn, 72-; Lieut., USN, '58-'60; m. Nov. 25, '61, Anne T. Robert- son; d. Elizabeth C., Wendy B. WHITEHEAD, 1936, MATHER KIMBALL — (Business retired)—Born Dec. 23, 1913, Buffalo, N.Y.; res. 1555 Burr St., Fairfield, Conn. 06430; formerly V.P. & Treas., Intenatl. Mining Corp., N.Y.C.; Lieut Cmdr, USN-AVS, '42-'46; m. Elisabeth Vogel Uihlein. WHITEHOUSE, 1944, CHARLES SHELDON — (Government)—Born Nov. 5, 1921, Paris, France; res. 2425 Foxhall Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; in Foreign Service since 1948, with assignments in Belgium, the Congo, Turkey, Cambodia, South Africa, Guinea and Washington; Deputy Asst. Secy. of State for Foreign Affairs, 71; Deputy for CORDS III CTZ Vietnam, '69-70; Deputy Ambassador, Saigon, '72-73; Ambassador to Laos, 73-75; Ambassador to Thai- land, 75-78; Pres., American Foreign Service Assn., '81-'82; Capt., USMCR, '42-'46; Air Medal, 2 Gold Stars; m. Feb. 1, '54, Mary C. Rand; s. Sheldon, (78), Charles R.; d. Sarah P. WHITMAN, 1938, FRANCIS SLINGLUFF, JR. — (Journalism) — Born July 18, 1916, Baltimore, Md.; res. 1423-25 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, Md. 21153; retired Assoc. Adv. Dir., The Sunpapers, Baltimore, Md.; Pres., Baltimore Symphony, '51-'54; Maj., AUS, '40-'45. WHITMORE, 1944, JAMES ALLEN, JR.—(Theatre)—Born Oct. 1, 1922, White Plains, N.Y.; Actor; res. Box 221, Mammoth Lakes, Calif. 93546; American Theatre Wing, '46-'47; m. Aug. 9, '47, Nancy R. Mygatt; s. James Allen III, Stephen Richmond, Daniel Crane. WILBUR, 1933, JOHN SMITH—(Industrial retired)—Born June 15, 1911, East Cleveland, Ohio; res. 9935 Mitchells Mill Rd., R.D. 1, Mentor, Ohio; A.Y.A. Founding Bd.; A.Y.A. 1933 Rep.; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Cleveland; formerly Vice Chmn., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co.; Trustee and now Honorary Trustee, Cleveland Museum of Art, Holden Arboretum; past Trustee: Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, Cleveland Health Museum, Loomis School; Capt., AUS,

155 '41-'45; m. Oct. 10, '34, Atheline Miller; s. John Smith, Jr., ('64); d. Atheline (Nixon), Andrea (de Chiara), Maren Spencer. WILBUR, 1964, JOHN SMITH, JR., J.D. - (Law)-Born July 20, 1941, Cleveland, Ohio; Attny., Ptnr., Caldwell Pacetti-Barrow & Salisbury (law firm), 324 Royal Palm Way, P.O. Box 2775, Palm Beach, Fla. 33480; res. 206 Caribbean Road, Palm Beach, Fla. 33480; Trial Attny., U.S. Dept. of Jusitce; Asst. U.S. Attny., U.S. Virgin Islands; Lieut., USN, Seal Team, Nov. '64-Sept. '68, Purple Heart Vietnam Service; m. March 22, '80, Beverly Stone. WILBUR, 1938, RICHARD EMERY -(I ournalism)-Born Aug. 23, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Reporter, Tucson Daily Citizen, P.O. 26767, Park & Irvington, Tucson, Ariz.; res. 2621 Calle Paraiso, Tucson, Ariz. 85705; Sgt., AUS, '42-'46; m. Roberta Kathleen Steger. WILKE, 1945, VALLEAU, M.A.- (Educatio n)-Born July 3, 1923, Summit, N.J.; Exec. V.P., Sid W. Richardson Found., 309 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas 76102; res. P.O. Box 12432, 4000 Pecan Lane, Fort Worth, Texas 76116; A. Y.A.; Instr. in History, Dormitory Counselor, Coach of Football and Baseball, Phillips Academy, '48-'59; Gover- nor Dummer Academy, Byfield, Mass.: Headmaster, '59-'72, Dir. of Development, '72-73; National Assn. of Independent Schools, '62- '68; New England Assn. of Schools and Colleges: Chmn., Comm. of Independent Secondary Schools, '68-'70, V.P., '71-'72, Pres., '72-'73; U.S. Office of Education: Mbr., Advisory Committee on Accredita- tion and Institutional Eligibility, '73-77, Chmn., '78, Consultant, June '78-79; Southwest Educational Development Lab., Mbr. Bd. of Dir., 76-; Pres., '81; Southwest Conference of Foundations, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '77-, Pres., '81; National Council on Foundations, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '79-; Foundation Center, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '82-; 1st Lieut. U.S. Army Air Corps, '42-'45; m. Feb. 23, '46, Marjorie Hankin; s. Robert B.; d. Janice (Fraser). WILLARD, 1926, CHARLES HASTINGS, LL.B. -(Law retired)-Born Apr. 7, 1905, Minneapolis, Minn.; res. 308C Heritage Hills, Somers, N.Y. 10589; Alumni Bd., '52; A.Y.A., 73-76; formerly Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, N.Y.; Mbr. of Council, American Law Institute, '51-'53; m. Oct. 20, '34, Nancy Olney; s. Albert Hastings, Richard Olney. WILLIAMS, 1939, BURCH, LL.B.- (Finance retired)-Born July 6, 1917, Tunica, Miss.; formerly Investment Banker, Senior V.P., Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.; res. 160 Uncas Point Rd., P.O. Box 336 Sachem's Head, Guilford, Conn. 06437; Class Agt., Pierson Coll., '51-'54; Comm. for Study of Yale Athletics,

156 75-76; Mbr., Exec. Corn., Class of 1939; Maj., USAAF, '41-'45; Purple Heart, Air Medal with Cluster, D.F.C.; RTA: Dir., '48-'50, '73-77, Pres., '73-'76; m. Sept. 22, '43, Marjorie Jane Maxim; d. Suzanne Marie (Laprade), Judith Holmes (Gibbons), Wendy Eliza- beth, Elizabeth Maxim (Houston). WILLIAMS, 1976, DARRYL L.-Add. 201-16 111th Ave., Hollis, N.Y. 11412. WILLIAMS, 1932, SAMUEL GOODE-(Transportation retired)- Born Dec. 15, 1909, Charleston, S.C.; res. 4737 Carlisle Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210; formerly Mgr. of Pricing, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co., Jacksonville, Fla.; m. Sept. 9, '33, Helen Olivia McCoy; s. Samuel G., Jr.; d. Helen 0. (Sanders), Mary C. (Vensel). WILLIAMS, 1957, WILLIAM BRUCE-( Transportation)-Born June 11, 1934, New York, N.Y.; 586 Laurel Court, Wauconda, Ill. 60084; Lieut. Co., USMC, June '57-1)ec. '67; USMCR, Commanding Of- ficer, Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron 49 NAS, Willow Grove, Pa., Jan. '68-; m. Apr. 20, '59, Jo Anne Phillips; s. Philip, Neil; d. Karen WILSON, 1979, DANIEL RICHARD, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 22, 1956, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Psychiatry Resident, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; res. 84 Egerton Road, Arlington, Mass. 02174; Yale Club of Iowa; Sleyster Scholar of the AMA, '82-'83; Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Resident in Psychiatry, McLean Hosp., '83-; m. Aug. 11, '79, Sandra Lea Jean Davis. WILSON, 1972, ZEBULON VANCE, M.A., Diploma, (Trinity College)- (Writing)-Born Aug. 8,1950, Asheville, N.C.; Writer; res. 1539 N. Morningside Drive, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30306; Teacher, The Lovett School, 74-79, Principal, 77-79; Southeast Dir., Independent Edu- cational Services, '79-'83; m. Aug. 4, '79, Linda Dager. WISEMAN, 1984, DAVID BATSHAW-add. 43 Martin, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. WOLFE, 1964, STEPHEN H., M.Div.-(Ministry,Finance)-Born Aug. 23, 1942, Glen Cove, N.Y.; Investment Planner, U.S. Trust Co., 45 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 853 7th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019. WOODLOCK, 1969, DOUGLAS PRESTON, J.D.- (Latv)- Born Feb. 27, 1947, Hartford, Conn.; Asst. U.S. Attny., Dist. of Mass., New Eng- land Organized Crime Strike Force, 19th Floor, U.S. Post Office & Courthouse, Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 52 Turkey Shore Road, Ips- wich, Mass. 01938; Newspaperman, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago,

157 III. and Washington, D.C., '69-'73; Staff, U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, 73-'75; Law Clerk to Judge Frank J. Murray, U.S. Dist. Court for the Dist. of Mass., '75-'76; Lawyer, Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, Boston, Mass., "76-79; Instr., Havard Law School, '81-'82; Asst., U.S. Attny., 79-; Chmn., Town of Hamilton, Mass. Board of Appeals, '78-79; m. Aug. 30, '69, Patricia Powers; s. Benjamin Pow- ers; d. Pamela Powers. WOODSUM, 1953, HAROLD EDWARD, JR., LL.B.—(Law)—Born Aug. 13, 1931, Portland, Me.; Ptnr. & Co-founder, Drummond, Wood- sum, Plimpton & MacMahon, P.A., 900 Maine Savings Plaza, Port- land, Me. 04101; res. McKenney Point, Two Lights Rd., Cape Eliza- beth, Me. 04107; Football Advisory Corn., '58-; Yale Comm. on Athletics, '75-76; Search Corn. for Athletic Dir. to succeed Delaney Kiphuth, 76-; Interviewer for Yale Applicants, '65-74; Campaign for Yale; Jones Commission, May 75-March 76; Yale Corp., Successor Trustee, 79- (12 years); Portland Symphony Orchestra: Trustee, '65-74, Pres. '72-73; Dir., Portland Boys Club, '68-74, 76-; Trustee Waynflete School, 70-; Dir., Quebec-Labrador Mission Found., Inc., '69-; Maine Coast Heritage Trust: Dir., 70-, Pres., '72-; Town Council, Cape Elizabeth: Mbr., '65-75, Chmn., 73-74; Mbr., and Chmn., Section of Committee to Revise Maine's Corporation Law, '69-70; Dir., National Audubon Society, '81-; Pvt., AUS, '53-'55; in. Oct. 18, '57, Joan C. Patterson; s. Douglas H.; d. Lee (Jones) ('81), Rae, Mix. WOODWARD, 1922, STANLEY, LL.D., D.C.L.—(Government retired)—Born March 12, 1899, Philadelphia, Pa.; res. 3009 N St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; Yale-in-China Teacher, '22-'23; En- dowment; Woodward Chair in American History, Yale Univ., 72; U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Geneva, Brussels, Port-au-Prince, '26-'34; Commissioner, Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, '34-'37; U.S. Dept. of State; Asst. Chief Protocol, '37-45, Chief of Protocol, '45-'50; Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary, Canada, '50- '53; Treas., Democratic Natl. Com ., '54-'55; Mbr., U.S. Delegations to U.N., '60-'62; Founding Trustee, The Woodward Found; Pres.: George Woodward Inc., Philadelphia, Washington Humane Soc.; Dir. (Emeritus), Am. Security & Trust Co.; Penn. Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Award & Germantown Community Award; Scroll of Appreciation, Dept. of State; D.C. Education Assn. Certificate for Untiring Services & Generous Acts; D.C. Humanitar- ian of the Year Award; donation of Thomas Jefferson statue to Dept. of State for Jefferson Room; Contributor to Chair in memory

158 of Dean Acheson, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Bd. of Dir., Salzburg Seminar in American Studies; Fine Arts Corn., Dept. of State; Trus- tee, Corcoran Gallery of Art; Treas., Natl. Council of Friends of Kennedy Center; Advisory Council, John Hopkins Univ. Advanced Internatl. Studies; Sgt., F.A., U.S. Army, '18; m. Oct. 20, '23, Sarah Crescentia Rutherford; s. Stanley, Jr. WOOLLEY, 1917, KNIGHT—(Finance)—Born May 1, 1895, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Limited Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 810 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; presently Dir., Southern R.R. System, Merchants Sterling Corp., Orama Corp., Tiger Corp.; Trustee, Boys' Club of N.Y., '27-; Major, F. A., U.S. Army, '17-'19; Victory Medal with 4 Major Combat Stars; m. Aug. 7, '34, Sarah Currier (dec.); m. April 16, '57, Marjorie Fleming. WRIGHT, 1982, WILLIAM HENRY II—(Finance)—Born April 13, 1960, Hempstead, Texas; Investment Banker/Financial Analyst, Mergers & Acquisitions, Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc., 1251 Ave. of the Ameri- cas, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 275W. 96th St., Apt. 7-0, New York, N.Y. 10025; Head Page, Republican Cloakroom, U.S. House of Rep., '77-78; Mbr., Hugh O'Brian Youth Found. Alumni Bd. of Dir., '79-.

YANG, 1982, JAMES TING-YEH— (Student)--Born Feb. 16, 1958, Tai- pei, Taiwan; Student, Yale Law School; add. P.O. Box 18 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 35 Cushman Road, Scars- dale, N.Y. 10583. YENT, 1979, JAMES B., JR.—Born March 25, 1957; add. 23801 Hartland St., Canoga Park, Calif. 91307.

ZALLINGER, 1965, PETER FRANZ—(Art)—Born Nov. 29, 1943, New Haven, Conn.; Free Lance Illustrator; bus. and res. 646 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Lieut., USNR, '66-'69. ZIEGLER, 1972, STAN WARREN, Ph.D.—(Psychology)—Born Sept. 29, 1950, New York, N.Y.; Clinical Psychologist, private practice and

159 Consultant to industry, 450 N. Bedford Drive, Room 204, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210; res. 11750 Sunset Blvd., Apt. 124, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049; Dir. and Founder, The Erik & Joan Erikson Center for Adolescent Advancement, '79-'81; Advisory Bd., Project Lift, '81, ZIGERELLI, 1980, LAWRENCE JOHN- (Industry)—Born Aug. 8, 1958, Monaca, Pa.; Asst. Brand Mgr., Marketing, Procter and Gamble, P.O. Box 599, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201; res. 2435 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208; Mbr., Alumni Basketball Assn.; Volun- teer Chmn., Cincinnati Chapter March of Dimes. ZORTHIAN, 1941, BARRY, LL.B., LL.D.— (Business)—Born Oct. 8, 1920, Kutahya, Turkey; Sr. V.P. (public relations), Gray and Co., 3255 Grace St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20007; res. Apt. 405E—The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; Yale Alumni Fund Agent, '41-'61; Yale Communications Bd., '71-'76, Chmn., '73-'76; A.Y.A. Bd. of Gov., '70-71; 1941 Class Secy., '71-76; 1941 Class Council, '69-; Bd. of Dir., Yale Club of Washington, '76-'81; Newspaper Reporter, '41-'42, '47-'48; Voice of America: Chief News Branch, Chief, Policy Guidance, '48-'61, Prog. Mgr., '56-'61; Deputy Public Affairs Officer, New Delhi, India, '61-'64; Minister-Counselor for Information, Saigon, Vietnam, '64-'68; Pres., Time-Life Broadcast and Time-Life Cable, '69-74; V.P., Time, Inc. for Govt. Affairs, 75-79; Pres., Washington/Baltimore Regional Assn., '79-'81; Sr., V.P., Gray and Co., '81-; Col., USMC, '42-46 (active duty), '47-73 (reserve), Campaign Ribbons; m. June 6, '48, Margaret Aylaian; s. Gregory Jannig (75), Stephen Arnak. ZORTH1AN, 1975, GREGORY jANNIG, M.B.A. — (Publishing)—Born July 23, 1953, New York, N.Y.; New Business Mgr., Circulation, Fortune Magazine, Time, Inc., Time & Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 55 W. 69th St., Apt. 2A, New York, N.Y. 10023; 1975 Class Council, 74-; formerly Legislative Aide to Congressman Jonathan Bingham, U.S. House of Rep.; Dir., Deer Island Club Corp., 78-79. ZUCKER, 1962, BERNARD BENJAMIN, LL.B., M.A.— (Writing)—Born Dec. 22, 1940, Nice, France; Novelist; Author; Gem Dealer, Precious Stones Co., 580 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036; res. same as above; Yale Alumni Fund Drive; Class Treas.; Author How to Buy & Sell Gems, New York Times Books 1980; Lecturer, Gemmological Institute, Smithsonian; m. Sept. 7, '69, Diane Wolkstein (separated); d. Rachel Cloudstone.

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(Names with duplicate listing indicated by dagger I) ALABAMA Emeryville Marina del Rey Dothan f Miller, J. W., '67 }Ackerman, S. H., '57 }Ernst, F. V., '68 Fontana t Marsh, L., '63 Montgomery }Afoeju, B. I., '67 Martinez t Blakely, M., 77 Elebash, S. D., '44 Hollywood Tuscaloosa }Morgenstern, M. J., 76 Menlo Park Clucas, L. M., '39 Northrup, R. S 60 Kentfield Modesto ALASKA }Albritton, P. B., 78 Lefevre, R. E., '62 Bethel Banks, H. D., '56 Nevada City Lonsdorf, D. B., 73 La Canada Loughran, A. H., '57 Mitchell, H. H., '39 ARIZONA Oakland Tempe Lafayette }Blakely, M., 77 Pulaski, C. A., Jr., '64 Bodman, W. C., '59 Blattner, R. W., 76 +Emerson, C. P., '53 Tucson Los Altos Hills Halpin, T. M., 71 McCallum, R., '24 }Moser, R. E., '63 Wilbur, R. E., '38 Orinda Los Angeles t Gaines, M. J., '56 ARKANSAS Fort Smith }Aberg, D. V., Jr., '52 Pacific Palisades }Ackerman, S. H., '57 }Greenberg, S. D. 70 Speed, J. B., '56 Ayeroff, F. C., 74 Newman, T. M., 77 Clark, G. H., '65 Root, W., '22 CALIFORNIA English, W. D., Jr., 75 Aptos }Eta, D., '68 Palo Alto Saffen, D. W., '75 }Greenberg, S. D., 70 Grimes, D. C., '45W }Moser, R. E., '63 }Moses, J. T., 79 Berkeley }Levin, C. H., 71 }Marsh, L., '63 t Buck, C. H. III, '69 }Morgenstern, M. J., 76 Palos Verdes Pen. }Emerson, C. P., '53 Leavenworth, D. L., '45W }Miller, J. W., '67 Neigher, G. M., '67 Neville, J. E., '21 Pasadena Beverly Hills Pinela, C. '83 +Ziegler, S. W., '72 Afoeju, B. I., '67 }Ziegler, S. W., 72 Porterville Los Osos Canoga Park Holden, J. M., '44 Yent, J. B., Jr., '79 Solley, R. F., '22 San Anselmo Carmel Malibu }Clark, S. E., '65 Morse, J. B., '34 Etra, D., '68 Singleton, T. H., '61 Cornptche Mammoth Lakes San Diego Moyer, D. R., 72 Whitmore, J. A., Jr., '44 Stevenson, C., 79

163 San Francisco }Fisher, S. B., '72 Darien f Albritton, P. B., "78 Garnsey, W. W., Jr., '67 }Cushman, R. E., '58 }Clark, S. E., '65 Green, B. P., 73 Fletcher, A. C., '33 Fitch, G. H., '32 Hamlin, C., '61 Johnson, J. H., '35 }Gaines, M. J., '56E Hoagland, D. W., '43 I Kittredge, F. D., '52 Karageorge, J. L., '73 Hodges, W. V., Jr., '32 Pendexter, J. F., '58E McPhee, S. J., '73 Kemp, F. A., '42 t Sprole, F. A., '42 Orrick, A. D., '40 Newton, J. Q., Jr., '33 Orrick, W. H., Jr., '37 f Pond, J. C., '65 Essex Pfau, G. H., Jr. '48 }Smith, B. D. III, '60 Holmes, J. G., '34 Rumsey, D. M., '66 Englewood }Lightfoot, R. B., '59 Santa Barbara f Cogswell, J. M., '61 Fairfield }Ferguson, J. L., '44 ('47) Taft, T. P., "71 Field, J. W., '37 Fort Collins Longstreth, G. B., '30 Santa Cruz Whitehead, M. K., '36 Downing, E. S. III, '70 Gale, F. S., '83 Hoysradt, J., '26 Franktown Farmington Bingham, C. T., '28 Santa Monica }Pond, J. C., '65 Cowles, W. S., '21 Gibson, R. C., Jr., '76 f Smith, B. D., '60 Nichols, E., '34 Greeley Sherman Oaks Greenwich Garnsey, W. H., '60 t Aberg, D. V., Jr., '52 Ball, D. G., '60 Garnsey, W. S., '33 f Bradford, T. M., '66 Temecula Littleton Bunnell, P. W., '27 Birge, R. R., '68 t Ereklentz, A. T., '59 f Fisher, S. B., '72 1-apham, L. A., '31 Three Rivers Miles, R. C., '37 CONNECTICUT Thorson, P. A., '59 t Holden, J. M., '44 Branford Guilford Tiburon Loeser, F. W., '31 Stevens, A. B., '40 Morey, R. W., Jr., '58 Bridgeport Walker, R. C., '55 Toluca Lake f Gaines, E. F., 75 Williams, B., '39 Mitchell, H. C., Jr., '67 Bristol Hamden }Neigher, G. M., '67 }Cosgrove, T. F., Jr., '69 Draper, A. J., '37 }Lorenson, D. H., '79 Hall, R. A., '30 Walnut Creek Kagan, R. W., '80 }Buck, C. H. III, '69 Canton Kiphuth, D., '41 f Noble, L. M., Jr., '53 COLORADO Bissell, W. T., '25 }Rimar, S. III, 77 Boulder f Post, R. L., Jr., '58 Vincent, F. T., '31 Bowles, J. E., '35 Cheshire Kellogg, W. W., '39 Hartford f Marinelli, D. L., 78 f Cosgrove, T. F., '69 Colorado Springs Colebrook t Hincks, J. W., '52 Brown, S. T. G., '44 }Kosturko, W. T., '71 }Thompson, J. P., 70 McKee, E. M., '19 Denver t Post, R. L., Jr., '58 Caulkins, G. P., Jr., '43 Cos Cob t Walker, L., '36 t Cogswell, J. M., '61 f Kelly, B. C., '74 Davenport, G. L., '80 Lakeville Davis, R. M., '33 Danbury Becket, G. C., '23 Dominick, D. DeW., '60 f Morgan, J. W., "71 f Lufkin, D. W., '53 f Ferguson, J. L., '44 Paine, R. D., Jr., '29 Mills, E. E., '34

164 Lyme Pawcatuck Wilton {Davison, E. P., '45 t Howe, H. II, '40 I Beane, F. E., Jr., '60 {Lightfoot, R. B., '59 t Cooke, J. P., '59 Ridgefield Madison {Ali, M. R., '65 Winsted Embersits, J. F., '58 I-Cooke, J. P., '59E {Thompson, J. P., 70 Gifford, R. C., '54 f Jessup, J. B., '42 Haas, F. P., '35 {Salzman, M. J., '82 Woodbridge Watson, W. B., Jr., '40 Burkus, G. J., '83 Riverside Ecklund, J. E., '38 Mystic t Singer, R. L., '66 {Saleh, M. A., '68 Barres, H., '32 Rowayton DISTRICT OF New Canaan {Bradford, T. M., '66 COLUMBIA t Stack, J. W., Jr., '40 Salisbury Washington Walker, J. P., '44 Acheson, D. C., '43 New Haven t Allen, C. E., '58 t Brooks, P. M., '83 Southport Ashley, T. L., '45W Casscells, C. D., "76 {Bell, W. T., '42 Ecklund, J. E., '38 Perry, D. B., 77 Boasberg, E. III, '56 Esselstyn, E. C., '59 t Boren, D. L., '63 Gage, C. S., '25 Stamford Buckley, C. T., 75 f Halsey, R. W., Jr., '42 {Beane, F. E., Jr., '60 Bush, G. H. W., '48 Hersey, J., '36 {Davison, E. P., '45 Chafee, J. H., '47 Kiphuth, D., '41 f Palmer, L. G. II, '57 Cfrie, J. A., '64 {Kingsley, C. C., '59 Phelan, H. T., '58 Cooper, J. S., '23 t Lawler, Q. J., '77 Towers, J. D., '82 Covvdry, R. W., '68 Madden, B. P., '69 Dale, E. L., Jr., '45 {Noble, L. M., Jr., '53 Stonington Deans, R. B., '18 Nordhaus, W. D., '63 Noble, L. M., '27 Draper, W. H. III, '50 Rimar, S. III, 77 1- Eden, j. W., '51 Shepard, C. R. S., '51 Stony Creek Fetner, P. J., '65 Tyler, C., '59 Finney, J. W., '45W Westerfield, R. H., '79 {Kingsley, C. C., '59 Gillette, H. F., Jr., '64 {Yang, J. T.-Y., '82 {Lawler, Q. J., 77 {Glover, C. C. III, '40 Zallinger, P. F., '65 {Grayson, C. T., Jr. '42 Wallingford {Grayson, J. G., '40 New London Twichell, C. P., '45W Harriman, W. A., '13 t Back, S. H., '62 Hemphill, J. T., '59 Washington Holmes, G. B., '45W Noank Baldrige, H. M., '18 Hoopes, T. W, '44 Childs, H. C., '62 Liles, C. R., 72 {Halsey, R. W., Jr., '42 Lord, C. E., '49 Waterbury {Mathews, C., '51 Norfolk Saleh, M. A., '68 Mayer, C. T., '51 Childs, S. W. II 76 McBride, J. E., '64 West Hartford {McNally, E. E. II, 79 Norwalk Moore, R. A., '36 Hincks, J. W., '52 Kirchwey, G. W., '42 f Moorhead, W. S., '45 Kosturko, W. T., 71 Morgan, R. M., 70 Lovett, S., '50 Old Lyme Pinney, J. M., '65 McCarthy, C. E., Jr., '60 }Rose, J. C., '63 Bartholomew, D. T., '28 Miller, C. L., Jr. '39 Sauber, R. A., 72 Connick, L., '45 Rachlin, D. I., '82 Shattuck, J. H. F., '65 Snell, B. C., '67 Orange West Norwalk Staven, K. E., '81 Bellis, J. M., 74 +Singer, R. L., '66 Steadman, J. M., '52

165 Stewart, P., '37 Winter Park {Donnelley, G., '31 Tabor, J. K., '43 Merrill, H. R., '29 }Frank, C. E., '38 VanSlyck, DeF., '20 tFritzsche, P. B., '57 Whitehouse, C. S., '44 GEORGIA tHansen, R. A., '55E Woodward, S., '22 Laidley, F. D., '66 Zorthian, B., '41 Atlanta }Lutz, K. E., 72 Barge, R. M., 74 }Meyers, B. F., '82 FLORIDA Clay, A. S. IV, '64 }Moseley, S. D., '43 Boca Raton Cohen, K. S., '68 Novosel, D. G., '81 Early, H. E., '45 }Ranney, G. A., '34 Mattlin, F. W., '73 Erickson, T. F., '40 Santiago, E., '82 Coral Gables Jones, T. S., '63 tSeaman, I., Jr., '45 Karp, B. C., 78 1-Senay, E. C., '52 }Swenson, E. F., Jr., '40 McCallum, R. D., Jr., '68 Tom, C. B. III, 77 Wilson, Z. V., 72 Delray Beach Deerfield Bates, E. W., '32 Cedar Springs }Connors, J. J., '59 +Ernst, F. V., '60 Dunedin +Loucks, V. R., Jr., '57 Fuller, S. E., '35 Macon Evanston Train, R., '36 }Csar, M. F., 72 Gainesville Hiers, R. H., '54 Savannah Flossmoor Gordon, G. A., '34 ICilrea, W. C., '54 Hobe Sound Lord, 0. B., '26 HAWAII Glenview Stetson, E. W., Jr. '34 Pyle, M. J., '61 }Walker, L., '36 Honolulu }Wilbur, J. S., '33 Somerville, J. W., '57 Hinsdale Jacksonville vonHolt, H. V., '16 tChimenti, N. V., '62 Williams, S. G., '32 Kailua Lake Forest Key Biscayne D'Avanzo, L. A., '56 Demaree, F. E., 2d, 70 }Loucks, V. R., Jr., '57 }Brewster, J. H. IV, '62 Koloa }Seaman, I., Jr., '45 }Galvin, M. G., 71 Miami Lawrenceville t Brewster, J. H. IV, '62 Lihue McGaughey, G. E., Jr. '45 Livingston, R. H. B., '69 }Galvin, M. G., 71 Roberts, G. B., Jr., '52 Libertyville }Swenson, E. F., Jr., '40 Mililani }Donnelley, G., '31 Murchison, R. W., '82 Laidley, F. D., '66 Naples tRanney, G. A., '34 Burke, C. C., Jr., '37 ILLINOIS Jones, E. A., '23 Barrington Mattoon }Stewart, C. J., '18 {Moseley, S. D., '43 Lumpkin, R. A., '57 Palm Beach Bolingbrook Naperville Miller, A. 0., '39 Spitz, R. W., '62 }Brubaker, J. R., 77 Wilbur, J. S., Jr., '64 Northbrook Pensacola Chicago }Brubaker, J. R., 77 }Frank, C. E., '38 Kelley, L. M., '37 Cowles, A., '13 }McNally, E. E. 11, 79 }Cruikshank, P. F., Jr., '52 Sanibel }Csar, M. F., 72 Oak Brook }Jones, T. S., '33 Dalby, M. T., '66 tChimenti, N. V., '62

166 Olympia Fields Wichita MARYLAND } Meyers, B. F., '82 Blue, L. S., '58 Annapolis Meyer, R. W., Jr., '54 f Ekfelt, R. H., 71 Ottawa Thornton, E. B '54 KENTUCKY Baldwin Anchorage Rockford McNamara, T. P., '51E }Caldwell, S. S., '33 Bassett, B. B., 2d, '49 Baltimore Bowling Green Springfield Benninghoff, H. B., '54 Kafoglis, C. N., '83 Campbell, G. E. '82 +Eisenberg, B. A., 74 Louisville Wauconda Bethesda }Caldwell, S. S. '33 Williams, W. B., '57 +Allen, C. E., '58 Mallon, J. H., '19 }Bell, W. T., '42 Wilmette Morton, T. B., Jr., '54 f Cowdry, R. W., '68 Price, C. B., Jr., '41 Drain, R. D., '43 f Hansen, R. A. '55 Trower, C. C., 70 Michel, A. L., '26 Chevy Chase Winnetka LOUISIANA +McBride, J. E., '64 }Connors, J. J., '59 New Orleans f Cruikshank, P. F., Jr., '52 Babst, J. A., '71 College Park f Fritzsche, P. B., '57E Ohene-Frempong, K., 70 }Ekfelt, R. H., 71 }Lutz, K. E., '72 MAINE Columbia INDIANA Augusta }Eisenberg, B. A., 74 Chesterton +Terry, W. III, '62 f Senay, E. C., '52 Easton Bath Hammond Walker, J. M., '31 Terry, H. P. B., '35 Nondorf, K. D., 79 Glen Arm Spitz, R. W., '62 Berwick }McNamara, T. P., '51 Cangelosi, R. J., 72 Indianapolis Bockrath, R. C., Jr., '61 Cape Elizabeth New Carrollton Peters, D. J., 70 Madison f Woodsum, H. E., Jr., '53 Schnaitter, S. J., '24 Farmington Pasadena Bissell, G. T., '61 Holmboe, J. A., 79 New Castle Franklin, R. D., '83 Kittery Point Potomac IOWA +Hallett, J. F., '34 + Mathews, C., '51 Cedar Rapids Mount Desert Buxton Tumpane, T. M., '80 }Palmer, A. E., '30 I Jones, T. S., '33 Des Moines North Edgecomb Stevenson Peterson, P. C., '81 Hall, E. T., '41 Whitman, F. S., Jr., '38 Fairfield Portland Fulton, R. B., '32 O'Leary, J. J., Jr., '69 Timonium Hambleton, T. E., '34 KANSAS f Woodsum, H. E., Jr. '53 Tonganorie Readfield Trappe Hurlbut, G. B., Jr., '45W Terry, W. III, '62 +Glover, C. C. III, '40

167 MASSACHUSETTS }Brandt, J. H., '62 Marblehead Agawam Bronson, D. B., '44 Dowling, B. J., '69 }Hart, D. C., 76 Benoit, C. E., Jr. '65 Gwin, S. L., Jr., '63 Howe, H. II, '40 McLane, J. P.53 O'Keefe, R. J., '81 Andover t Preston, J. M., '67 Martha's Vineyard Harrison, F. H., '42 }Schlesinger, D. A., 77 Herskovits, D. N., '84 t Stewart, Z., '43 McCullough, D. G., '55 }Troy, A., '81 Medford Arlington }Weber, J. W., '53 f Wilson, D. R., 79 Wiseman, D. B., '84 1- Clark, D. W., 72 Nantucket Auburndale Cumma quid Sulzer, J. S., 73 Coggins, D. S., '84 Warren, G. U., '45W Needham Bedford Dedham Curtin, F. C., '35 Davenport, S. R., '15 }Lorenson, D. H., 79 }Harman, A., Jr., '45 }Russell, R. W., '51E Belmont Framingham }Seeley, G. W., '61 I' Hudson, F. D., '55 New Bedford }Stewart, Z., '43 Bockstoce, J. R., '66 }Wilson, D. R., 79 Harvard Ritterbush, S. G., Jr., 72 Newton Boston Ashenfelter, A. T., 75 tBelin, G. d'A., '39 Hingham Cheney, R. L., '58 Bouscaren, M. F., '69 I MacLean, K., Jr., '61 Dilworth, G. T., '80 Bryan, L. T., Jr., '55 Kerry, J. F., }Dilworth, G. T., '80 Holyoke t Ellis, A., Jr., '44 O'Brien, P., Jr., '45W Newton Highlands }Galileo, G. G. III, '68 }Bouscaren, M. F., '69 1- Hart, D. C., '76 Hudson t Hudson, F. D., '55 Northampton tKerry, J. F., '66 Guidotti, H. G., Jr., '55 }Lorenson, D. H., 79 Thome, B. S., '68 }MacLean, K., Jr., '61 Ipswich }Norton, W. B., '25 Foster, M. E., '23 Plymouth O'Brien, F., Jr., '44 tWoodlock, D. P., '69 Ashburn, F. D., '25 t Freston, J. M., '67 I Rizzo, R. J., 78 Jamaica Plain Provincetown t Russell, R. W., '51 Gates, E. R., 76 Russell, R. G., '81 Thorne, C. H. M., 74 Thome, D. H., '66 South Dartmouth }Woodlock, D. P., '69 Lexington Abrams, P. M., '83 f Bockstoce, J. R., '66 Brookline Cooke, F. J., '33 Brooke, F. H., Jr., '37 Springfield t Ellis, F. H., Jr., '41 Lincoln }Gallic°, G. G. III, '68 }Wheeler, T. B., '58 t Hart, D. C., 76 I Brandt, J . H., '62 Pie!, G. D., 78 f Ellis, A., Jr., '44 Watertown Stokes, A. P., Jr., 27 Kingsbury, H. T., '26 IFortgang, J., 71 Walsh, J. J., Jr., '61 fSeeley, G. W., '61 Wellesley Burlington Littleton f Harman, A., Jr., '45 }Ellis, F. H., Jr., '41 }Clark, D. W., 72 Wellesley Hills Cambridge Manchester }Norton, W. B., '25 tBelin, G. d'A., '39 Bundy, F. McG., '21 tWeber, J. W., '53E

168 Westport Harbor St. Paul NEW JERSEY Harrison, F. H., '42 Musser, J. M., '30 Atlantic Highlands Shepard, R. B., Jr., '35 Ellis, G. C., Jr., '51 Weston Weed, G. H., '38 Ferguson, A. L., Jr., '26 }Wheeler, T. B., '58 Stillwater Chatham Woburn Stratton, D. J., '81 }Francis, S. H., '64 Fortgang, J., '71 Wayzata East Brunswick Woods Hole Adams, S., '59 tSelander, D. A., '69 MacLeish, W. H., '50 }Pillsbury, J. S., '35 MISSOURI Englewood MICHIGAN Creve Coeur }Frank, V. H., Jr., '50 Benton Harbor t Searles, P. D., '55 Englewood Cliffs }Shepard, L. M., Jr., '39 }Frank, V. H., Jr., '50 St. Louis Birmingham }Searles, P. D., '55 Far Hills tRyan, J. M., 51 Sheffield, J. Van L., '83 Thomson, C. S., '24 Walker, G. H. III, '53 Detroit Kingston }Rankin, B. C., '36 MONTANA }Ryan, J. M., '51 Ives, C. B., '28 Turner, E. L., '78 Helena Rulon-Miller, P., '63 Schmidt, T. C., '68 Grosse Pointe Farms Livingston Caulkins, J. E., '48 Missoula t Rizzo, R. J., 78 Brown, W. S., 70 Crosse Pointe Shores Madison W. H., '45W t Rankin, B. C., '36 NEBRASKA +Brown, Lathrup Omaha Middletown Howe, G. W., '58 Davenport, J., '26 Mulhern, D. K., '80 Kemp, P. S., '50E North Muskegon Morristown NEVADA Fortunato, S. J., '54 Andrie, P. J., '84 Clenbrook St. Joseph Kelly, W. C., '44 North Branch deNeufville, J. P., '61 }Shepard, L. M., Jr., '39 Las Vegas Noyes, E. MacA. III, 71 Oldwick MINNESOTA t Lovejoy, W. M., '25, Duluth NEW HAMPSHIRE Hartley, C., '12 Palisades Park Bedford }Bender, K. A., 75 Hamel Van Loan, E. M. III, '64 }Daniels, J. H., '43 Piscataway Francestown 1-Cross, R. J., '37 Long Lake Parker R. B., '33 tSelander, D. A., '69 +Daniels, J. H., '43 Hanover Princeton Minneapolis Mayor, M. B., '59E }Bundy, W. P., 39 Allen, H. E., '24 }Cross, R. J., '37 Cooper, C., '77 Portsmouth t Dilworth, J. R., '38 tPillsbury, J. S., '35 }Hallett, J. F., '34 Jamieson, T. C., Jr., '56

169 Kilborne W. S., '35 }Stewart, C. J., '18 Larchmont Knapp, J. M., '36 Turner, H. McL., '37 }Towers, J. D., '82 Spitzer, L., Jr., '35 t Stevens, J. B., Jr., '38 Brooklyn Lloyd Harbor Ridgewood f Feinerman, J. V., 71 }Frank, C. A. III, '63 f Solbert, P. 0. A., '41 Fore, J. A., '79 Leverett, M. W., '76 f Madden, J. B., '41 Locust Valley Robbinsville Miller, VV. E., '69 }Davison, D. P., '49 }Stevens, J. B., Jr., '38 f Price, R. K., Jr., '51 Davison, H. P. II, '84 f Reid, E. S., '51 }Lovett, R. A., '18 Rumson Sherrill, F. G., '49 f Lynch, D. P., '64 Spear, W. J., 3d., 74 Long Island City Waddell, G. H., '61 Fredericks, J. R., 77 Short Hills Henston, D. R. '84 Buffalo Manhasset Kahle, J. L., '84 McCrary, J. R., Jr., '32 Somerville Montesano, M. J., '83 Peters, E. B., 79 Straw, R. L., '64 Stevenson, C. P., '41 Peters, K. G., '81 Toms River Corning Mount Kisco Baran, M. R., 78 Peck, A. J., Jr., '62 t Cross, W. R., Jr., '41 Rodd, D. B., '40 West Orange Delhi }Rodd, T., '35 Breen, J. G., '50 f Troy, A., '81 New Rochelle Whippany East Hampton Stebbins, H. L., '33 }Francis, S. H., '64 Aldrich, M. P., '22 Bench, E. C., '25 New York NEW MEXICO Bullock, S. B., '81 Allen, A. J., Jr., '45 Lord, W. G., '22 Ailing, C. B., Jr., '47 Albuquerque Spofford, C. M., '24 Austin, S. M. III, '80 Clay, J. L., '68 Barasch, A. S., '73 East Northport t Bender, K. A., 75 NEW YORK Leone, F. A., '82 Best, G. D. C., '64 Albany t Bingham, J. B., '36 f Hessberg, A. II, '38 Glen Cove Brewster, W. R., '21 Corey, A. L. III, '65 I Brooks, T. A., '62 Bedford Brown, R. N., 79 I O'Connell, T. J., '63 }Brown, W. H., '45W f Claude, A., Jr., '52 Glen Head Buckley, W. F., Jr., '50 McGregor, J. E., '56 Bundy, McG., '40 f Tighe, L. G., '41 Nichols, W. A., '83 f Bundy, W. P., '39 Bethpage Bush, J. J., '53 Harrison Campbell, K. C., '81 f Vose, E. E., '45W f Brown, G. C., '66 t Carey, J., '45 Devor, D. S., Jr., '41 Cerveris, M. E., '83 Blauvelt f Chittenden, G. H., '39 Leiper, J. M., '49E Hempstead Choa, C. J., '81 Clark, J. B., 78 I Claude, A., Jr., '52 Bronx Coffin, W. S., Jr., '49 f Bingham, J. B., '36 Hollis Cohen, R. L., 74 Clark, R. I., Jr., '57 Connick, A. J., '52 f Fox, J. C., '38 Williams, D L. 76 Conway, J. L., Jr., '81 Coombs, 0. M., '65 Bronxville Katonah Cooper, H. S. F., '17 Gill, B., '36 t Holbrook, D. D., '60 Costikyan, G., '29

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173 San Antonio Arlington Waynesboro Lalley, P. W., 77 +Grayson, W. C., Jr., 77 f Giesen, A. R., Jr., '54 }Miller, T. C., 70 UTAH }Parsons, H. Md., '33 Sharp, J. D., '83 WASHINGTON Farmington Bainbridge Island f Connors, D. M , 74 Buckingham Pelly, B. B., '23 +Holmes, P. S., '78 Salt Lake City Bellevue f Connors, D. M., '74 Charlottesville Biglow, L. H., Jr., '45W Eyre, L. L., 70 Carlsen, R. A., '57 VERMONT f Holmes, P. S., '78 Kimball, W. S., '34 Arlington Ritchie, W. P., Jr., '57 Seattle Bradford, A. H., '34 Free Union Andrews, E. W., Jr., '45W East Calais Quarles, J. P. III, '65 }Arras, R. E., Jr., '69 Noel, C., '83 Boulos, W. M., '47 Lexington DeForest, S. E., '55 East Fairfield Murchison, B. C., '74 Fehr, G. F., '55E Cassel, J. A., '58 Ketcham, H. H., '14 McLean Root, R. D., '26 Essex Junction Chafee, J. H. '47 Kaushal, S., '83 f Eden, J. W., 51 Tacoma }Grayson, W. C., Jr., 77 t Lufkin, C. F., Jr., '51 Graf ton Middleburg Holbrook, J., Jr., '59 Tumwater }Ellis, G. McC., '51 }Lufkin, C. F., Jr., '51 Londonderry Mills, J. P., '32 Laundon, M. H., '32 Millwood WEST VIRGINIA Ludlow }Ellis, G. McC., '51 Morgantown McAfee, W. A., '82 Mount Vernon Vargish, T., '66 Manchester }McNally, E. E. II, '79 Shepherdstown Peltz, W. L., '31 Norfolk Hoxton, A. R., Jr., '39 Proctor f Meek, J. B., Jr., '60E Ford, W., '42 Orange WISCONSIN Blake, D. B., '37 Lake Geneva Sharon Kolar, B. VV., '68 Ladd, L. W., Jr., '30 Portsmouth }Meek, J. B., Jr., '60E Madison VIRGINIA Grandine, T. A., '81 Alexandria Richmond Cunningham, H. T., '34 Davenport, B. W., '38 Milwaukee Guthrie, R. K., '68 Thomas, W. D., '41 }McNally, E. E. 11, 79 Upperville }Parsons, H. Ma, '33 }Grayson, C. T., Jr., '42 Neenah f Rose, J. C., '63 }Grayson, J. G., '40 Shepard, D. C., Jr., '50 Annandale Verona St. Germain f Miller, T. C., 70 Giesen, A. R., Jr., '54 Robertson, A. C., '28

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175 176 YALE CLASSES

1833 1836 1839 • Bates, S. H. • Darling, T. •Beach, J. S. Beach, J. C. • Deming, H. C. • Biddle, T. B. °Bishop, N. °Dent, H. H. °Chandler, W. H. Crump, J. °Dunwody, J. B. Eldredge, C. St. J. °Davis. B. F. Harris, H. R. Faulkner, E. °Hart, R. E. °Hurd, J. C. Hubbard, R. D. Lewis, A. H. • Martin, J. G. °Jackson, H. R. • Marshall, S. D. Marvin, G. L. Norris, W. H. °Mather, F. E. °Pierson, W. S. • Putnam, J. 0. °Miller, P. T. °Preston, H. K. • Stile, C. J. °Howland, W. S. °Trotter, S. F. °Robertson, R. • Sherman, F. R. • Washington, G. Russell, W. H. °Swift, J. M. • Watson, J. M. °Taft, A. Tyler, G. P. °Williams. W. P. °Wood, G. I. °Wray, J. M. Wolcott, E.

1834 1837 1840 Beaumont, G. A. 0. °Carter, E. 0. °Beirne. C. J. °Burr, W. S. °Coit, W. •Benedict, T. H. °Coffing, C. °Day, T. M. °Burnham, C. F. °Emerson, A. •Evarts, W. M. °Chauvenet, W. °Foster, E. K. •Hatch, W. T. •Fisk, S. W. Cordon, A. B. •Hyatt, R. U. °Hoppin, J. M. °Hall, D. E. •Law, W. F. °Hoyt, J. G. Houston, J. NV. °Lyman, C. S. °Hudson, W. W. Kendall, J. N. •Owen, A. F. •Jesup, J. R. Kingsley, H. C. °Robeson, A. B. • McCall, H. °Lea, J. N. °Scarborough, W S. °March, D. °Southmayd, S. G. °Silliman, B. °Perkins, J. °Spencer, G.G. °Waite, M. R. °Perkins, W. °Tweedy, J. H. °‘Villiams, H. •Richards, G. Washington, W. H. °Yerkes, S. •Tiffany, W. H.

1835 1838 1841 • Anderson, E. A. °Bartlett, J. K. • Barry, W. T. S. °Davis, J. °Cooper, W. F. e deSa, P. A. °Howard, 0. R. Dodd, A. °Emerson, J. °Johnston, F. °Fleming, W. S. °Eustis, W. T. McLellan, W. °Jones, S. A. Field, D. 1. Mills, E. S. Key, T. M. Gillett, A. C. °Rafferty, J. C. 'Law, W. L. °Helfenstein, C. P. Seeley, J. E. °Lynde, C. J. • Leaf, E. Seymour, J. F. • Ribeiro, C. F. Learned, W. L. °Sheffey, H. W. Rich, C. °Mitchell, D. G. • Strong, C. • Spalding, E. Raymond, H. H. • Stubbs, A. °Talcott, T. G. • Sturges, H. °Sturges, T. B. • Thompson, J. P. °Willis, R. S. • Thacher, T. A. • Varnum, J. B. °Woolfolk, W. G. °Wa/sh, H. Williams, T. S. °Yamall, T. C.

Indicates deceased members.

177 1842 1845 1848 • Benton, J. A. •Brickell, J. N. Abbe, F. R. °Brown, J. V. •Conner, L. P. • Aitchison, W. • Buttles, A. B. 'Conner, W. G. °Blake, H. T. °Edwards, N. •Cushman, 1. L. °Colton, H. M. °Gready, W. P. Esty, C. C. °Condit, C. • Halsey, J. •Could, J. G. °Emerson, S. °Hennen, W. D. °Harding, J. W. °Foster, D. °Huggins, W. S. Hill, G. C. °Hitchcock, H. • Lewis, H. •Hyde, A. P. • Kinne, W. °Mac lAhorter, A. •Kennedy, T. ° Mesick, R. S. °Mathews, A. °Metcalfe, 0. °Pinckard, T. C. Miller, F. W. °Nickerson, S. D. °Strickler, S. A °Perkins, N. S. °Rankin, R. °white, G. °Peters, J. A. °Taylor, R. Willcox, G. B. • Pratt, J. H. •Wales, L. E. °Young, B. D.

1843 1846 1849 °Baratte, J. A. °Backus, J. W. • Brandegee, A. °Chambers, W. L. °Brisbin, J. B. °Carne, C. G. °Eames, B. T. •Eakin, W. S. °Campbell, J. • Cachet, C. N. °Harrison, H. B. °Clarke, W. B. Grammar, C. •Hawley, D. °Dwight, T. Granger, G. °Kellogg, S. W. °Finch, F. NI. • Hart, R. •Linton, S. D. °Fisk, F. W. • Havens, D. W. °Mulford, D. H. Hough, E. C. °Lambert, A. °Nelson, R. R. °IlurIbut, J. °Lane, W. G. •Nevins, W. R. Kirby, J. B. °Lent, J. A. °Phinney, E. °Nletcalfe, H. L. • Moody, T. H. •Savage, J. ° Miles, J. B. • Lent, J. A. °Steele, H. T. °Morris, E. D. °Moody, T. H. •Stiles, J. °Richardson, W. • Robb, J. H. °Trask, C. H. °Rockwell, J. • Robinson, L. F. • Stevens, H.

1844 1847 1850 Bell, R. D. S. •Allison, S. P. °Bentley, E. W. • Breed, E. A. °Baldwin, R. S. Bliss, R. °Elliott, W. H. °Bayne, T. L. Bliss, W. R. *Felder, J. H. °Coon, J. *Camp, C. °Ferry, 0. S. Fitch, J. °Chase, H. °FewSmith, W. °Haight, D. C. °Colton, W. S. °Fish, S. A. •Ilayden, W. H. • Condit, A. P. • Foote, T. • McLallen, P. F. °Converse, G. S. • Lanier, A. C. •Mills, A. 'llechert, H. M. 'Lovell, J. •Moore, W. E. °Foote, J. F. °Robb, J. M. °Munn, J. • Ludden, W. °Walker, J. B °Olmsted, J. H. °Manross, N. S. *Washburn, W. B. •Sanford, C. F. °Roberts, E. H. Wetherell, J. W. °Smith, J. D. • Storrs, C. *Wilson, A. °Wilson, J. Woodford, 0. L.

178 1851 1854 1857 "Alexander, W. F. "Blackman, S. C. "Blackman, C. S. °Beman, H. DeW. "Cutler, C. "Blake, E. W. °Brinsmade, H. W "Denny, 1'. °Buckland, J. P. °Crampton, R. C. • Fenn, W. H. "Butler, F. E. "Dana, W. B. "Hooker, J. W. • Croxton, J. T. "Evans, E. W. "Lambert, E. W. "Day, J. C. °Halderman, R. J. "Lombard, J. K. "Edwards, A. L. °Hebard, A. "Lord, G. DeF. "Green, J. P. "Little, R. "Morris, L. B. "Holmes, J. M. °Manice, W. DeF • Potvvin, L. S. "Jackson, J. C. "Slade, J. M. • Purnell, C. T. "Northrop, C. °Vose, J. G. "Slade, F. 11. "Pratt, G "Wells, H. D. • Twombly, A. S. "Seymour, S. 0. "White, H. D. 'White, C. A. "Tyler, M. C. "Whitney, E. C. "Whitney, E. P. "Wells, N. D.

1852 1855 1858 "Bigelow, A. "Alexander, W. D. "Blake, E. F. °Blakeslee, H. C. "Barnes, W. H. L. °Eichelberger, M. S. "Bliss, C. M. °Burnstead, N. W. "Grant, E. D. "Cooper, J. "Child, L. NI. "Haskell, R. C. °Crapo, W. W. "Cobb, H. N. °Heermance, E. L. "Gilman, D. C. "Granger, J. A. "Hollister, A. N. "Helmer, C. D. "Johnson, C. F. "Kimball, J. E. "Houghton, E. °Kittredge, G. A. "Lee, S. H. "Johnston, W. P. °Larnpson, G. "MacLellan, G. B. °McCormick, H. "Mulford, E. "Perkins, T. A. • Marmaduke, V. "Spring, A. J. "Porter, E. C. "Ross, W. B. °Tyler, C. M. "Scott, E. G. "Safford, G. B. °Wheeler, VV. "Stevens, F. W. "Sill, C. G. • NA oodward, S. • VanName, A. "Stanley, W. "Yardley, H. A. 'Woodward, W. H.

1853 1856 1859 "Aiken, W. P. • Amot, NI. H. "Bristol, I. H. "Babcock, H. H. "Barker, G. P. "Brodhead, H. "Baldwin, G. W. "Brown, J. NI. "Carpenter, R. "Capron, S. M. • Campbell, W H. W. "Clay, G. °Coit, J. "Condit, S. "Dunham, G. E. "Davies, T. F. °Depew, C. M "Flail, W. K. "Gleason, W. H. "Dickinson, A. • Hannahs, D. C. "Grout, A. "Eakin, E. A. °Ilarrison, B. N. "Heard, A. F. "Fisher, L. C. "Robertson, C. F. "Jack, T. M. "Magruder, B. D. "Schuyler, E. "Johnson, G. A. "Nettleton, E. P. "Smith, E. "Kent, A. E. "Packard, L. R. "Stiles, W. A. "White, A. D. "Paine, L. L. "Taylor, A. J. °Whiton, J. M. "Robinson, G. C. "White, R. S. "Willard, A. J. "Whitney, J. L. "Wilcox, A. H.

179 1860 1863 1866 °Beckley, J. W. Allen, W. 'Adams, C. H. • Boies, C. A. °Arms, C. J. • Brand, J. °Boltwood, E. °Bingham, E. B. • Coffin, E. °Daniels, J. L. Bull, C. W. • Cole, H. • Davis, L. H. • Butler, J. H. • Famam, W. W. • Davis, R. S. °Chamberlain, L. T. 'Foote, El. W. • Fowler, W. • Dimock, H. F. Hall, J. M. °Furbish, E. B. °Fowler, H. W. • Hincks, E. Y. °Hebard, D. • Kernochan, J. F. Holt, G. C. °Johnston, W. C. • Perry, D. B. 'Judson, F. N. °Jones, L. M. °Sheffield, G. St.J. • Lampman, L. °Owen, C. H. • Southworth, G. C. S. • Sloane, H. T. • Phelps, W. W. • Sumner, W. G. • Southgate, C. M. Seely, J. F. Wesson, C. H. •Wade, L. C. °Smith, W. T. • Whitney, W. C. 'White, G. E.

1861 1864 1867 °Baldwin, S. E. • Boltwood, T. K. Bissell, A. I). °Brown, H. S. Borden, M. C. D. • Dexter, M. Chamberlain, R. L. Boyden, H. P. • DuBois, J. J. • Dexter, F. B. °Clark, A. B. • Dunning, A. E. • Fuller, W. H. Hewitt, T. B. • Harding, W. B. °Higgins, A. °MacLean, C. F. • Hartshom, J. W. oKernochan, F E. • Merriarn, G. S. • Hedge, T. °Mitchell, J. H • Miller, A. D. • Lamb, A. E. °Newell, S. • Owen, H. E. • Libbey, F. °Park, W. E. °Palmer, W. H. Merriam, J. F. oPeck, T. °Pratt, W. H. B. 'Seymour, H. • Root, A. P. °Pugsley, 1. P. • Spencer, J. M. °Shearer, S. °Sterling, J. W. 'Taft, P. R. °Sill, E. R. °White, 0. S. °Wetmore, G. P. °Williams, R. 0. Woodruff, F. E. • Woodward, R. W.

1862 1865 1868 • Adams, F. • Bent, J. A. °Berry, C. D. • Chamberlain, D. H. °Brooks, J. E. • Brewster. C. B. • Coe, E. B. °Brown, H. A. °Colt, L. B. °Day, M. C. °Buckley, T. Dixon, W. P. °Eaton, S. B. Bushnell, W. B. • Farnam, C. H. °Johnston, H. P. • Caskey, T. F. °Lewis, J. • Kitchel, C. L. • Charnley, C. M. McKinney, W. A. °Lampson, W. Ewell, J. L. • Sloane, 'I'. C. °SlacVeagh, F. • Ford, G. T. • 'llacher, J. K. Ripley, G. C. • Merrill, P. •Tinker, A. P. °Seely, W. W. • Riggs, B. C. Tweedy, S. °Stebbins, H. H. Smith, C. E. • Tytus, E. J. • Taylor, J. P. °Stinnon, H. A. °Wood. W. C. nrVard, J. A. • Stone, W. Wright, H. P. • Weeks, R. K. Warren, H. W.

180 1869 1872 1875 °Bannard, H. C. °Coe, R. E. °Avery, C. H. °Beers, H. A. °Cushing, W. L. °Brooks, J. W. °Bissell, W. S. °Deming, C. • Chester, C. T. °Brown, A. L. Deming, C. C. °Clarke, T. S. °Eno, J. C. °Deming, H. C. °Day, R. 'N. • Foster, J. P. C. Dennis, F. S. Gulliver, H. S. °Freeman, H. V. °Hincks, J. H. • Hotchkiss, . H. °Heaton, E. °Hoppin, B. °Jencks, A. F. Hooker, T. °Merriam, A. R. °Jones, D. A. °Isham, J. B. °Moore, G. F. °Jones, F. H. °Lear, H. °()wen, E. 'I'. °Patton, J. • Perrin, B. °Payson, H. S. Seymour, J. S. °Raymond, H. W. Ramsdell, C. B. °Smith, E. C. Richardson, R. B. °Spalding, G. A. • Southworth, E. W. °Shirley, A. Woolsey, T. S. °Tillinghast, C. T.

1870 1873 1876 °Andrews, J. W., Jr. Alexander, E. ° Allen, J. D. H. °Gulliver, \V. C. • Allen, A. H. °Andrews, J. W. °Johnston, R. °Beebe, W. °Bannard, 0. T. °Learned, W. • Daniels, R. W. • Blaine, W. °McClure, J. G. K. °Denslow, H. M. Bottum, E. S. °McCutchen, S. St.J. oElder, S. J. • Cook, R. J. °Nlason, H. B. oFlagg, W. W. • Dawes, C. M. ° \liner, G. D. Grubb, C. R. • Fowler, C. N. °Perry, J. H. °Johnes, E. R. Hadley, A. T. °Selden, E. G. °Judson, I. N. °Howe, E. P. Shattuck, J. W. °Lathe, H. W. °Hyde, W. W. °Stearns, E. R. °Ord, J. P. • Marvin, J. H. °Strong, C. H. °Prentice, S. 0. Russell, P. G. °Tilney, J . J. °Tarbell, F. B. • Smith, R. B. Welch, V. H. Thomas, C. H. • Worcester, E. D.

1871 1874 1877 Clark, C. H. °Aldis, 0. F. • Bamum, W. M. Collin, F. °Barnes, P. Bigelow, W. I. • Elliott, H. R. • Bushnell, S. C. °Brooks, W. °Hine, C. D. °Famarn, H. W. °Chapin, C. F. Kinney, H. E. oGrover, T. W. Collin, W. W. °Lea, R. B. James, H. A. • Cooke, E. C. Mansfield, H. °Munroe, G. E. Eaton, S. L. °Mason, A. B. °Parkin, \V. Could, A. • Mead, F. °Bobbins, E. D. • Hoysradt, A. Perry, W . W. °Stapler, H. B. B. °Kimball, A. R. °Sperry, W. R. Townsend, J. M. °Percy, F. B. °Strong, G. A. °Walden, R. • Sears, J. M. °Sweet, E. F. • Wickes, T. P. °Thacher, J. S. • Thacher, -r. •Witherbee, F. S. °Tuttle, G. M. Townsend, W. K. • Wood, J. S. Winston, F. S.

181 1878 1881 1884 • Campbell, T. • Aiken, E. E. °Blodgett, G. R. °Carter, C. F. • Barney, D. N. °Booth, S. A. °Curtis, G. L. °Bartlett, P. G. °Booth, W. F. • Edwards, G. B. Burrell, J. D. °Evarts, M. • Foster, R. • Coleman, J. C. °Foster, R. James, W. K. • Evarts, S. °Gruener, G. °Jenks, T. Fuller, P. C. °Jenks, P. E. °Kelsey, C. H. Ives, H. °Jones, F. S. °Knott, G. T. • Leighton, J. °Lambert, A. Pollock, G. E. ▪Osborne, T. B. °Lawrence, T. G. °Seely, E. H. • Thompson, N. F. McMillan, W. C. • Spencer, C. L. • VandeGraff, A. S. °Painter, H. M. °Stone, C. M. °Vernon, F. R. °Tompkins, R. Taft, W. H. Walden, H. T. °Twombly, H. B. Whitney, E. B. • White, H. C. Wilder, A. P.

1879 1882 1885 Bowers, L. W. • Badger, W. 1. °Arnot, J. H. °Burpee, L. F. • Brewster, B. Baldwin, H. deF. °Foster, G. F. Campbell, J. A. °Bertron, S. R. °Green, H. S. • Eno, W. P. °Brandegee, F. B. °Hitchcock, H. °French, A. P. Bridgman, J. C. °Hyde, F. E. Johnson, B. °Brooks, H. S. °James, W. B. • Knapp, H. H. Flanders, H. R. °Livingston, H. • Lyman, C. W. Hidden, E. °Perrin, J. • McBride, W. °Hobbs, C. B. °Platt, L. A. Osborne, A. S. °McHenry, J. Rodman, R. S. Platt, H. B. Mallon, G. W. °Swinburne, L. J. • Pollock, W. Richards, E. L. Thompson, 0. D. Wells, J. L. Robinson, L. F. • Tighe, A. Whitney, J. E. °Terry, W. °Woodruff, T. L. °Worcester, F. E. Worcester, VV. J.

1880 1883 1886 Allen, W. P. • Burpee, C. W. °Anthony, B. H. • Amundson, J. A. • Deming, L. C. Brenner, S. K. Bentley, E. M. °Folsom, H. T. °Cowles, A. • Camp, W. • Foote, C. S. °Crapo, S. T. Green, E.F. • Frost, E. B. Day, 1'. M. °Jennings, W. • Hillard, L. B. °Knapp, W. P. • Nichols, A. B. °Hull, L. K. °Lewis, C. M. Ordway, H. C. °Kellogg, F. W. °Peters. F. G. • Parker, W. • McLaughlin, E. T. Phelps, E. J. • Partridge, S. C. • Moore, E. H. °Phelps, S. • Peters, W. A. oPalmer, H. H. °Pierson, C. W. °Scudder, D. • Parrott, J. H. • Schwab, J. C. °Spencer, E. C. °Taft, H. D. °Shipman, A. L. °Taft, H. W. °Thacher, S. D. °Stewart, P. B. • Witherbee, W. C. Woodward, J. B. Winston, D.

182 1887 1890 1893 °Bennett°, J. °Bayard, T. F. °Begg, W. R. °Corwin, R. N. *Corwith, J. W. °Cooke, J. B. Cowles, W. H. Crosby, J. °Dwight, \A". E. °Coxe, A. B. • Day, A. P. °Gallaudet, E. F. Douglass, W. R. °Farnham, J. D. °Hay, L. °Hare, C. L. °Harrison, F. e lves , S. B. Haven, G. G. °Haslam, L. S. °Jones, A. H. °Jennings, 0. G. °James, N. °Lambert, A. V. °Kendall, W. B., Jr. °Kellogg, C. P. *Nlartin, G. G. °Kent, W. °Kneeland, Y. °Parker, W. W. W. °Knight, S. °Morse, S. N. °Parsons, F. Pomeroy, J. N. °Sage, H. M. Robinson, J. T. °Rogers, J. °Simmons, W. D. °Roby, J. °Sheppard, W. B. °Stewart, P. H. °Rogers, D. °Thacher, W. L. °Tracy, E. °Wallis, A. H.

1888 1891 1894 °Cooley, H. W. °Calhoun, G. °Case, G. B. °Fisher, I. °Cox, J. J. °Cochran, 1'. °Gill, G. M. °Doane, J. W. °Davies, T. F. °Hurd, R. M. °Estill, J. G. °Hall, J. L. °Isbell, 0. S. °Graves, W. P. °Hare, M. °McMillan, J. H. Isham, E. S. °Holier, E. 0. °Morison, D. W. °Kenerson, V. °Howland, J. Roby, S. S. B. °McClintock, N. °James, R. C. °Seward, W. H. °Morison, S. B. *NleN1illan, P. H. °Solley, F. P. °Poole, W, F. °Paine, R. D. °Stagg, A. A. °Simms, W. E. °Stewart, W. E., Jr. °Stevenson, F. A. °Thompson, S. C. °Stilman, L. S. °Stimson, H. L. °Townsend, J. B. °Walcott, W. S. °Waite, M. R. °Tweedy, H. H. °Whitney, H. P. °Walker, S. J. °Walcott, F. C. •Word, C. F.

1889 1892 1895 °Buchanan, T. AV. °Bayne, H. A. °Beard, A. M. *Corbin, W. H. °Boltwood, E. °Buckner, M. N. °Donnelley, T. E. °Cheney, H. °Butterworth, F. S. °Fisher, S. H. °Cheney, K. D. °Cable, B. S. °Gil, C. 0. °Crosby, B. L., Jr. °Carter, W. F. °Griggs, J. C. °Day, C. °Clark, A. R. °McQuaid, W. A. °Graves, H. S. °Cooke, . E. °Pinchot, G. °Husted, J. W. °Davis, B. *Reed, H. L. °Ingersoll, J. W D. *Denison, L. °Robinson, H. S. °Jay, P. °Harrison, F. B. °Smith, H. A. °Kitchel, IV. L. °I linkey, F. A. °Stokes, H. S. °McClung, L. °McKee, L. °Walker, H. F. °Morison, S. N. °Phelps, Z. B. °Wells, H. W. °Price, F. J. °Shepley, A. B. °Woodruff, G. W. °Ryle, E. *Sloane, IA'.

183 1896 1899 1902 °Beard, W. M. °Adams, M. T. °Carpenter, G. B. °Brown, A. Ames, S. D. • Cressler, A. M. * Cheney, W. Bowles, H. T. °Cushing, C. C. S. °Cross, W. R. °Brooke, F. H. °Day, W. E. *deSibour, J. H. °Brown, J. °Ferguson, A. L. Griggs, M. F. °Callahan, H. A. °Guernsey, R. G. °McKee, McK. D. Day, D. H. °Potter, R. Neale, J. B. Griswold, W. E S. • Rumsey, B. C. Smith, W. D. "Alaffitt, T. S. °Sincerbeaux, F. H. °Stokes, A. P. °Magee, J. M. • Stebbins, E. A. °Thorne, S. °Preston, 0. °Stone, H. *Thome, S. B. °Sweet, C. F. °Swan, J. R. °Treadway, R. B. Vanderbilt, A. G. • Taylor, A. McL. • Trodeau, E. L., Jr. °Welles. C. H., Jr. °Trowbridge, M. *Weyerhaeuser, F. E. °Whitehouse, W. F. • VVhite, P. G.

1897 1900 1903 °Bailey, P. H. °Adams, F. B. • Chadwick, G. B. °Brooke, G. C. °Allen, F. W. Clark, H. T. °Coffin, H. S. °Camp, S. B. • Corning, E. °Fincke, C. M. °Cheney, F. D. °Dreisbach, J. M. °Garrison, E. E. * Coffin, W. S. • Hamlin, C. J. Gerard, S. °Cross, J. W. °Hewitt, B. Gillette, C. Douglas, M. . Holt, H. C. °Kerr, A. B. °Greenway, J. C. °Lamb, A. R. °Kitchel, C. P. °Hopkins, J. °Moore, F. W. °Pinchot, A. R. E. °Leavitt, A. D. °Sutphin, S. B. °Sage, D. °Lyon, G. A. • Thompson, D. Smyth, N. A. • Paddock, B. W. Wallace, H. M. Sumner. G. • Rockefeller, P. A. °Waring, A. J. °Wheelwright, J. S. Sullivan, C. A. °White, J. R. *Williams, N. A. °Taft, H. °Wilhelmi, F. W.

1898 1901 1904 °Cheney, C. D. °Allen, A. D. °Adams, C. E. °Fearey, M. L. °Carlisle, J. M. °Adams, G. W. °Gallaudet, H. I). • Cheney, P. °Cheney, R. Hale, E. *Cheney, T. L. • Crane, W. M., Jr. °Hinsdale, F. G. • Christian, H. H. °Cross, W. S. °Kemochan, F. • Coy, S. L. °Dodge, F. T. °Lord, F. A. °Edwards. R. H. °Jennings, P. H. Montgomery, G. D. °Eels, J. S. °Kittle, J. C. °Parker, G. • Hixon, R. °Metcalf, H. G. Rogers, I). F. °Hoysradt, W. J. °Miller, J. E. °Simmons, F. H. °Keppelman, J. A. °Pierce, F. E. adsworth, J. W., Jr. °Morris, R. Reed, L. P. °W. hitney, P. °Richardson, A. H. °Soper, W. B. *At ickes, F. • Welsh, G. A. °Thacher, T. D. °Wright, H. B. °Wright, A. P. *Wiggin, F. H.

184 1905 1908 1911 * Bradford, A. FL °Biglow, L. H. °Badger, P. B. °Ellsworth, J. S. °Dahl, G. °Corey, A. L. °Fish, S. °Davis, W. G. °Daly, F. J. °Hogan, J. J. °Dines, T. °Davis, C. W. °Hollister, B. °Foster, J. T. °Day, S. S. * Hughes, B. °Griswold, D. T. • Dempsey, J. B. °Lathrop, J. H. °Perrin, L. W. °Gammen, A. A. °Richardson, G. °Seymour, C. °Hyde, F. W. °Rogers, E. P. °Shepard, R. B. °Lombardi, C. E. °Sargent, M. •Stanley, H. McDonnell, J. V. °Sloane, J. °Thornton, J. C. °Randolph, F. F. °Tilney, R. F., 2d *Townsend, G. H. °Rowland, J. T. Turner, H. M. °Townsend, J. M. °Soule, L. Wan Reypen, °Watkins, C. L. Wan Sinderen, H. B. W. K., Jr. °Williams, J. W. • Wheeler, L. R. °Whitehouse, E. S.

1906 1909 1912 • Bruce, D. •Bundy, H. H. °Boyd, F. T. • Dousman, L. deV. *Burch, R. B. °Gardner, R. A. °Ely, G. °Campbell, C. S. Hartley, C. °Flinn, A. R. °Clark, A. A. °Howe, A. • Hoyt, L. *Dominick, G. G. °Hyde, D. R. °McClure, °Howard, J. M. °McClure, A. J. K. G., Jr. °Howe, H. A. °Merritt, H. N. McGee, D. A. °Jefferson, E. F. •Mullins, F. P. °Magee, J. G. Klots, A. T. °Murphy, G. C. °Moorhead, W. S. °Lippitt, H. °Paul, C. H. O'Brien, F. •Perrin, J. B. °Smith, J. G. °Perrin, L. J. °Rand, S. C. •Street, H. A. Rockwell, F. H. °Sanderson, B. B. °Strout, E. A., Jr. °Smith, B. D. °Seabury, M. A. •Tener, A. C. °Turner, S. °Stokes, H. P. °Twombly, E. B. Wilson, H. R.

1907 1910 1913 *Barnes, W. D. °Bayne-Jones, S. • Allen, C. D. °Blair, W. McC. °Coy, E. H. °Allen, C. E., Jr. °Camp, A. G. •DeSilver, A. °Baker, R. W. °Daniels, F. L. °Franchot, C. P. °Colgate, H. A. °Danielson, R. E. •French, R. D. °Cortelyou, G. B., Jr. °Dixon, T. P. *Harrison, G. L. Cowles, A., 3d *Dodge, P. L. °Heron, J. °Harman, A. °Glaenzer, G. B. °King, L. M. Harriman, W. A. °Knox, H. S. •Knight, A. °Lovett, S. °Little, M. S. °Logan, W. S. °McAndrew, A. °Morse, S. F. B. °Lohmann, C. A. °Philbin, J. H. °Truesdale, C. °Murphy, F. J. • Sawyer, H. E., Jr. • Tuttle, G. C. °Philbin, S. H. °Schwab, L. vonP. *Wells, H. S. °Taft, R. A. °Shelden, A. °Woolsey, H. M. °Wodell, R. A. *Waters, W. 0., Jr.

185 1914 1917 1920 °Avery, B. F. °Bellinger, A. R. °Adams, L. G. °Cornish, P. G., Jr. °Bush, P. S. • Davison, H. P. °Daniels, T. L. Cooper, H. S. F. • Hadden, B. • Gile, C. M. °Cunningham, 0. B. •Heffelfinger, F. P. °Hobson, H. W. • Duryee, S. S. •Hincks, J. M. °Jenks, A. F. °I larriman, E. R. *Hobson, F. T. • Jones, G. G. Isham, H. P. Ingalls, D. S. Ketcham, H. H. °James, E. S. • Luce, H. R. °King, S. °LeGore, H. W. • McHenry, J. °Lippincott, W. J. Mallon, H. N. • Patterson, M. • Osborn, R. °Olsen, A. W. • Safford, T. L. °Patterson, G. W. Jr. °Overton, J. W. °Sargent, J. W. °Rogers, H. L. °Shepard, F. P. °Schermerhorn, A. C. • Shepard, L. A. °Simpson, K. F. VanSlyck, DeF. °Warren, W. C., Jr. Woolley, K. °Winter, D. R.

1915 1918 1921 Burtt, E. A °Ames, A. W. °Acosta, J. S. °Carter, L. Baldrige, H. M. °Bradley, C. H., Jr. °Cornell, T. H. °Clay, C. M. Brewster, W. R. Davenport, S. R. °Davison, F. T. Bundy, F. McG. °Denegre, T. B. Deans, R. B. Cowles, W. S., Jr. Macdonald, R. H. °Farrar, J. C. °Hemingway, B. L. • MacLeish, A. °Garfield, N. •Hord, S. Y. • Middlebrook, L. S. °Cates, A. L. °Jenckes, M. • Paris, L, 2d •Could, J. •Litt, W. D. °Pumpelly, H. A. Lovett, R. A. •Lunt, S. B. °Reilly, J. S. °Snell, R. F. Neville, J. E. • Shedden, W. M. Stewart, C. J. °Parsons, L. • Slocum, E. L. Taft, C. P. °Shevlin, E. L. • Stackpole, E. J., Jr. •Vorys, J. M. •Stewart, J. • Swift, W. E. °Woolley, J. E. °Winter, E. W. 2d.

1916 1919 1922 °Darling, A. B. •Allen, P. B. Aldrich, M. P. °Gaillard, S. G., Jr. °Baldwin, S. °Bush, J. S. °Hadley, M. °Campbell, A. B. °Cheney, W. °Johnstone, H. W. °Carter, F. D. •Crosby, A. H. • Knapp, F. °Depew, G. G. °Frost, A. C., Jr. °Oler, W. M. °Gaillard, E. M. •Hilles, F. W. • Porter, G. E., 3d °I ladley, H. °Larner, R. J. Putnam, P. °Ilaffner, C. C., Jr. Lord, W. G. °Roberts, C. H., Jr. • McCormick, °Page, R. G. • Shepard, D. C. A. A., Jr. Root, W. °Stewart, D. 0. McKee, E. M. SoIley, R. F. °Tener, K. J. Mallon, J. H. °Strong, H. B. °Tighe, L. G. °Mead, W. °Thomas, J. A. M. VonHolt, H. V. °Otis, J. S. °Townsend, F. deP., Jr. Walker, C. R. Smith, T. Woodward, S. ° Walker, G. N

186 1923 1926 1929 Becket, G. C. Allen, D. •Ashforth, A. B. °Bulkley, 1. 0. • Bronson, J. D. Costikyan, G. K. Cooper, J. S. • Coke, H. C., Jr. Crile, G., Jr. °Davenport, R W. Crosby, H. S. • Decker, E. L., Jr. °Day, H. T. Cutler, B. C. • Dodge, W. Foster, M. E. Davenport, J. • Eddy, M. H. °Hyde, L. K., Jr. Ferguson, A. L., Jr. • Garvey, J. J. Jones, E. A. Hoysradt, J. McA. •Gillespie, K. S. • Jordan, R. E. Kingsbury, H. T. Grove, M. J. °Luckey, C. P. Lord, 0. B. °Manville, H. E., Jr. °Matthiessen, F. 0. °Michel, A. L. Merrill, H. R. Norton, G. W. • Poore, C. G. Paine, R. D., Jr. °PeIly, B. B. Root, R. D. Smith, L. H. °Tighe, R. L. • Russell, F. F. • Wack, D. deB. °Wheeler, A. N., Jr. Willard, C. H. • Wells, G., 24.

1924 1927 1930 Allen, H. E. Bunnell, P. W. °Allison, R. S., Jr. ..Appel, G. F. B. • Look, A. M. • Ellis, H. M. °Blair, E. F. McIntosh, H. • Ellis, R. W. Diller, J. C. Noble, L. M. °Erskine, A. DeW. °Ewing, S. • Patterson, T. C. • Garnsey, W. W. Ilaines, T. F. D. °Post, R. L. Greene, W. W. °Heffelfinger, G. IA P. • Ritchie, W. P. • Gwin, S. L. fillies, C. D., Jr. Robbins, W. W. Hall, R. A. °Houghton, W. E. • Robinson, F. F. °Janeway, C. A. • Lusk, W. T. Stokes, A. P., Jr. Ladd, L. W., Jr. McCallum, R. °Wadsworth, J. J. Longstreth, G. B. °Mallory, W. N. Walker, G. H., Jr. • Look, F. B. °Melton, W. D., Jr. Wardwell, E. R. Musser, J. M. Spofford, C. M. °Warren, J. D. Palmer, A. E. Thomson, C. S. • Watson, C., 3d. Prideaux, T.

1925 1928 1931 Ardrey, R. L. Bartholomew, D. T. • Austen, D. E. Ashburn, F. D. °Berger, G. B., Jr. Donnelley, G. Bench, E. C. Bingham, C. T. Heinz, H. J., 24. Bissell, W. T. • Fishwick, D. B. Lapham, L. A. °Blair, J. G. Griggs, H. S., Jr. Loeser, F. W. Gage, C. S. Haight, G. W. Lydgate, W. A. Ives, G. M. Ives, C. B. • Messimer, R. L., Jr. °Jones, W. C. • Lapham, R. W. Peltz, W. L. Lovejoy, W. M. Mallory, B. L., Jr. • Rathbome, J. C. Lufkin, E. M. • Prentice, J. R. °Stewart, J. R. °Lurnan, R. J. Robertson, A. C. °Sutherland, R. 0. Norton, W. B. Ross, L. P. *Swoope, W. M. °Scott, H. C. • Scott, S. P. Tucker, L. °Stevens, M. A. °Stewart, P. H. Vincent, F. T. Stevenson, D. D. Walker, S. Walker, J. M.

187 1932 1935 1938 Adams, F. B., Jr. Bowles, J. E. Davenport, B. W. Barres, H. • Collier, S. C. Dempsey, J. H., Jr. Bates, E. W. Curtin, F. C. Dilworth, J. R. Fitch, G. H. Fuller, S. E. Dunham, L. B., Jr. Fulton, R. B. Haas, F. P. Ecklund, J. E. Gillespie, S. H. Johnson, J. H. Fox, J. C. I lodges, W. V., Jr. Kilborne, W. S. Frank, C. E. Laundon, M. H., Jr. Pillsbury, J. S., Jr. • Gordon, McG. °Lindenberg, J. 1'. Rodd, T. flessberg, A., 2d McCrary, J. R., Jr. • Seymour, C., Jr. °Schermerhorn, A. E. Mills, J. P. Shepard, R. B., Jr. Stevens, J. B., Jr. Ogden, A. Spitzer, L., Jr. Thompson, J. R. O'Neill, E. G., Jr. • Stillman, G. S. Weed, G. H. 'Savage, B. Terry, H. P. B. N‘hitinan, F. S., Jr. Williams, S. G. • Tufts, B. C. Wilbur, R.

1933 1936 1939 Caldwell, S. S., Jr. Barr, R. J., Jr. Belin, G. deA. Cooke, F. J. Bingham, J. B. Blanchard, J. G. Davis, R. M. Cooke, R. B. Bundy, W. P. Fletcher, A. C. • Davis, H. W., 2d Chittenden, G. H. Gamsey, W. S. Gill, B. Clucas, L. M. °Hall, F. B., Jr. Hall, J. A. Dyess, A. D., Jr. Jones, T. S. Hersey, J. °Gile, C. D. Levering, W. B. Knapp, J. M. Hoxton, A. R., Jr. °Lindley, F. V. Moore, R. A. Kellogg, W. W. McCauley, J. M. • Pillsbury, E. P. Miller, A. 0., Jr. Newton, J. Q., Jr. Rankin, B. C. Miller, C. L., Jr. Parker, R. B. • Shepard, B. Mitchell, H. H. Parsons, M. Train, R. Shepard, L. M. Stebbins, H. L. Walker, L. • Wilhelini, F. W., Jr. Wilbur, J. S. Whitehead, M. K. Williams, B.

1934 1937 1990 Bradford, A. H. Blake, D. B. Bundy, McG. Cunningham, H. T. Brooke, F. H., Jr. Erickson, T. F. Gordon, G. A. Burke, C. C., Jr. Clover, C. C., 3d Hallett, J. F. Cross, R. J. Grayson, J. G. Hambleton, T. E. Draper, A. J. Holden, R. A. °Ilarper, H. H., Jr. Field, J. W. Howe, H., 211 Holmes, J. G. Kelley, L. M. Orrick, A. D. °Jackson, J. H. • McLemore, B., Jr. Rodd, D. B. Kilcullen, J. M. Miles, R. C. Stack, J. W., Jr. Kimball, W. S. Orrick, W. H., Jr. Stevens, A. B. Mills, E. E. • Robinson, J. T. Stillman, P. G. B. Morse, J. B. • Runnals, J. F. B. 'Stucky, W. McD. Nichols, E. Stewart, P. Swenson, E. F., Jr. Ranney, G. A. • Stone, L. T., Jr. • Thorne, P. B. Stetson, E. W., Jr. Turner, H. M. Watson, W. B., Jr.

188 1941 1944 1947 Cross, W. R., Jr. Brown, S. T. G. Ailing, C. B., Jr. Devor, D. S., Jr. Buckley, J. L. Andrews, E. W., Jr. Ellis, F. H., Jr. Elebash, S. D. Boulos, W. M. Hall, E. T. Ellis, A., Jr. (formerly Jackson, W. E. Ferguson, J. L. Bouliaratis) Kiphuth, D. Goodenough, J. B. Bronson, D. B. Madden, J. B. •Grayson, W. C. Chafee, J. H. Pickett, L. K. Holden, J. M. Finley, J. G. G. Price, C. B., Jr. Hoopes, T. W. Goedecke, W. S. Solbert, P. 0. A. Kelly, W. C., 2d Leavenworth, D. L. Stevenson, C. P. •Lindsay, D. A. Moore, J. I. Thomas, W. D. Little, S. W. O'Brien, F., Jr. Tighe, L. G. Walker, J. P. °Palmer, C. E. • White, W. B. Whitmore, J. A., Jr. °Read, R. R. Zorthian, B. °Witter, D., Jr. Robinson, H. C., Jr. • Tucker, C., Jr. Whitehouse, C. S.

1942 1945 1948 • Aycrigg, W. A., 2d Allen, A. J., Jr. Ashley, T. L. Bartholemy, A. E. •Blake, G. D., Jr. Biglow, L. H., Jr. Bell, W. T. Connick, L. Bush, G. H. W. • Chouteau, R. A. Dale, E. L., Jr. Caulkins, J. E. Ford, W. Davison, E. P. Clark, W. J. Grayson, C. T. Early, H. E. Connelly, W. J., Jr. Halsey, H. W., Jr. °Elwell, F. B., Jr. •Cook, G., 3d Harrison, F. H. Harman, A., Jr. Grimes, D. C. Jessup, J. B. Lynch, R. V. Jenkins, R. E. Kemp, F. A. McElroy, B. T. °Mack, R. G. Kirchwey, G. W. McGaughey, Moseley, T. W. 'Smith, H. F., Jr. G. E., Jr. Pfau, G. H., Jr. Sprole, F. A. Moorhead, W. S. Walker, S. S., Jr. • Walker, J. S. Seaman, 1., Jr. •Weaver, H. S. • White, W. G. •Spaulding, J. A. Wilkie, V., Jr. Sumner, W. S.

1943 1945W 1949 Acheson, D. C. Brown, W. H. Baribault, R. P. Caulkins, G. P., Jr. Carey, J. Bassett, B. B., 3d Daniels, J. H. Finney, J. W. Coffin, W. S., Jr. Doolittle, D. H. Holmes, G. B. Davison, D. P. Drain, R. D. IlurIbut, G. B., Jr. Goodyear, R. M. Healy, H. H., Jr. •Mallon, T. R. Hollister, J. B., Jr. Hoagland, D. W. O'Brien, P., Jr. Lavelli, A., Jr. Klots, A. T., Jr. Twichell, C. P. Leiper, J. McC. • Lilley, F. W., Jr. Vase, E. E. Lippincott, D. McC. • Maclean, J. H. Warren, G. U. Lord, C. E. • Miller, D. L. Lufkin, P. W. Moseley, S. D. • Raymond, G. T. P. Stewart, Z. Sherrill, F. G. Tabor, J. K. Van Dine, V. Vogt, T. °Wickwire, W. R.

189 1950 1953 1956 Breen, J. G. • Bulkley, J. D. Banks, H. D. Buckley, W. F., Jr. Bush, J. J. Boasberg, E., III Draper, W. H., III Donaldson, W. H. D'Avanzo, L. A. Frank, V. H., Jr. Durham, E. A. Dempsey, A. S. Galbraith, E. G. Emerson, C. P. Durfee, C. G., Jr. Guinzburg, T. H. Lufkin, D.W. Esselstyn, C. B., Jr. Henningsen, • Marshall, J. B. Gaines, M. J. V. W., Jr. McLane, J. P. Ingalls, D. S., Jr. Kemp, P. S. Menton, J. D. Jamieson, T. C., Jr. Lambert, P. C. Mitinger, J. B. McGregor, J. E. Lovett, S. Noble, L. M., Jr. Malloy, T. R. °Luckey, C. P., Jr. Novkov, D. A. • Menton, J. P. MacLeish, W. H. Walker, G. H., III Orr, A. A. McLean, R., 3d Weber, J. W. Speed, J. B. Pionzio, D. J. Woodsum, H. E., Jr. Traphagen, P. A. Shepard, D. C., Jr.

1951 1954 1957 °Anderson, T. H. Benninghoff, H. B. Ackerman, S. H. Eden, J. W. Evans, T. B. • Bowman, R. D. Ellis, G. C., Jr. Fortunato, S. J. Carlsen, R. A. Ellis, G. McC. Giesen, A. R., Jr. Clark, R. I., Jr. Love, R. F. Gifford, R. C. Cushman, C. W. Lufkin, C. F., Jr. Hiers, R. H. Dunn, G. J. McNamara, T. P. Kilrea, W. C. Fritzsche, P. B. Mathews, C. Meyer, R. W., Jr. Loucks, V. R., Jr. Mayer, C. T. Morton, T. B., Jr. Loughran, A. H. Price, R. K., Jr. Polich, R. F. Lumpkin, R. A. Reid, E. S., III Price, R. E. Oberlin, J. P. Ross, T. B. • Reponen, R. G. (formerly Owseichik) Russell, R. W. Ryan, A. A., III Palmer, L. G., II Ryan, J. M. Schnaitter, S. J. Ritchie, W. P. Shepard, C. R. S. Thornton, E. B. Somerville, J. W. Williams, W. B.

1952 1955 1958 Aberg, D. V., Jr. Bryan, L. T., Jr. Allen, C. E. Buckley, F. R. DeForest, S. E. Blue, L. S. Claude, A., Jr. Fehr, G. F. Cassel, J. A. Connick, A. J. Cow, R. H. Cheney, R. L. Cruikshank, Green, C. G. Cushman, P. F., Jr. Guidotti, H. G., Jr. R. E., Jr. Eisler, C. T. Hansen, R. A. Embersits, J. F. Finney, G. S. Hudson, F. D. Howe, G. W. Haight, C. S., Jr. Johanson, S. M. Morey, R. W., Jr. Hincks, J. W. McCullough, D. G. Pendexter, J. F. Kittredge, F. D. Mathias, P. H. Phelan, H. T. Roberts, G. B., Jr. Searles, P. D. Post, R. L., Jr. Senay, E. C. • Shugart, T. M. Preston, J. L. Spears, R. S. Steadman, R. C. °Shackleford, Steadman, J. M. Walker, R. C. R. C. Vorys, M. W. °Van Antwerp, W. M., Jr. Wheeler, T. B.

190 1959 1962 1965 Adams, S. Back, S. H. Ali, M. R. Bodman, W. C. Brandt, J. H. Benoit, C. E., Jr. Connors, J. J., III Brewster, J. H., IV Clark, G. H. Cooke, J. P. Brooks, T. A. Clark, S. E. Ercklentz, A. T. Burr, C. B. Clay, T. J. Esselstyn, E. C. Childs, H. C. Coombs, 0. NI. Hemphill, J. T., Jr. Chimenti, N. V. Corey, A. L., III Holbrook, J., Jr. Hamilton, W. DesJardins, P. E. Kingsley, C. C. Holland, H. T. Fetner, P. J. Lightfoot, R. B. LeFevre, R. E. Lagercrantz, M. B. Lord, W. Ligon, T. B. Pinney, J. M. Mayor, NI. B. Peck, A. J., Jr. Pond, J. C. Sheffield, J. R. Spitz, R. W. Quarles, J. P. Thorson, P. A. Terry, W., III Shattuck, J. H. F., III Tyler, C. Zucker, B. Zallinger, P. F.

1960 1963 1966 Ball, I). G. Ahlbrandt, R. S. Bockstoce, J. R. Beane, F. E., Jr. Becket, P. L. Bradford, T. M. Capron, P. Boren, D. L. Brown, G. C. Dominick, D. D. Clay, J. L. Cross, A. W. Ernst, F. V. Frank, C. A., III Dalby, M. T. Garnsey, W. H. Gill, M. G. Howard, J. E. Giegengack, Gwin, S. L., Jr. Kerry, J. F. R. F., Jr. Hewitt, H. H. Laidley, F. D. Holbrook, D. D. Jones, T. S. • Pershing, R. W. Lindgren, R. H. Marsh, L. Rumsey, D. M. Lusk, P. A. Moser, R. E. Singer, R. L. McCarthy, C. E. Jr. Nordhaus, W. D. Smith, F. W. Meek, J. B., Jr. O'Connell, T. J. Stanberry, W. B., Jr. Northrup, R. S. Rose, J. C. Thorne, D. H. Scott, E. L. Rulon-Miller, P. Vargish, T. Smith, B. D., III

1961 1964 1967 Bissell, G. T. Best, G. D. C. Afoeju, B. 1. Bockrath, R. C., Jr. Cirie, J. A. Ashe, V. H., II • Bowles, W. C., Jr. Clay, A. S., IV Bush, D. G. Clark, T. W. Francis, S. H. Foster, D. J. Cogswell, J. M. Gillette, H. F., Jr. Garnsey, de Neufville, J. P. Kaminsky, R. I. W. W., Jr. Hamlin, C. Lynch, D. P. Lilley, R. M. Lindsay, D. A., Jr. McBnde, J. E. Miller, J. W. MacLean, K., Jr. Prindle, T. H. Mitchell, H. C. Pyle, M. J. Pulaski, C. A., Jr. Neigher, G. M. Seeley, G. W. Rowe, T. D. Preston, J. M. Singleton, T. H. Straw, R. L., Jr. Richards, D. A. Stewart, J. C. Van Loan, E. M. Saxon, J. NI. Waddell, G. H. Wilbur, J. S., Jr. Snell, B. C. Walsh, J. J., Jr. Wolfe, S. H. Swil, R. A. Thompson, S. E., Jr.

191 1968 1971 1974 Austin, R. I. Babst, J. A. Ayeroff, F. C. Birge, R. R. Bryan, J. T., III Barge, R. M. Brown, C. W. Ekfelt, R. H. Bellis, J. M. Bush, G. W. Feinerman, J. V. Bisaro, L. R. Cohen, K. S. Fortgang, J. Cohen, R. L. Cowdry, R. W. Galvin, M. G. Connors, D. M. Etra, D. Halpin, T. M. Diamond, P. C. Gallica, G. G., III Hernandez, C. A. Doyle, T. J. Guthrie, R. K. Inman, R. D. Eisenberg, B. A. Kolar, B. W. Johnson, W. J., Jr. Gonzalez, T. F. McCallum, Kosturko, W. T. Kelly, B. C. R. D., Jr. Levin, C. H. Lewis, G. E. Saleh, M. A. Morgan, J. W. Murchison, B. C. Schmidt, T. C. Noyes, E. M., III Spear, W. J., III Schollander, D. A. Taft, T. P. Thorne, C. H. M. Thorne, B. S.

1969 1972 1975 Arras, R. E., Jr. Cangelosi, R. J. Ashenfelter, A. T. Bouscaren, M. F. Clark, D. W. Bender, K. A. Buck, C. H., III Csar, M. F. Buckley, C. T. Cosgrove, T. F., Jr. Evans, P. S. Burke, J. E. Demaree, F. E. Fisher, S. B. English, W. D., V. Dowling, B. Lewis, M. S. Gaines, E. F. Fuller, H. W. Lutz, K. E. Green, R. H. Livingston, R. H. B. MacDonald, R. J. Kanehl, P. E. Madden, B. P. McLaren, M. G. MacKenzie, K. M. Miller, W. E. Moyer, D. R. Reigeluth, D. S. O'Leary, J. J. Ritterbush, Saffen, D. W. Schwarzman, S. A. S. G., Jr. Struzzi, T. A. Selander, D. Sauber, R. A. Wald, S. G. Thompson, Walden, R. S. Zorthian, G. J. W. M., Jr. Wilson, Z. V. Woodlock, D. P. Ziegler, S. W.

1970 1973 1976 Brown, W. S. Barasch, A. S. Blattner, R. W. Case, P. B., Jr. Bellis, T. L. Brubaker, J. K. Downing, E. S. Finney, C. R. Capozzalo, D. D. Eyre, L. L. Green, B. P. Casscells, C. D. Friedland, J. D. Highfill, P. H. Childs, S. W., II Greenberg, S. D. Huey, M. C. Davies, P. Hodes, D. M. Karageorge, J. L. Fort, D. K. Jackson, T. J. Liles, C. R. Gates, E. R. Miller, T. C. Lonsdorf, D. B. Gibson, R. C. Morgan, R. M. MacDonald, S. J. Hart, D. Ohene-Frempong, McPhee, S. J. Leverett, M. W., III K. Mattlin, F. W. Mehta, A. S. Peters, D. J. Moore, D. C. Morgenstern, M. J. Scattergood, T. B. Scott, W. I. Oler, C. K., Jr. Thompson, J. P. Sulzer, J. S. Williams, D. Trovver, C. C.

192 1977 1980 1983 Blakely, M. Austin, S. M., HI Abrams, P. M. Brubaker, J. R. Chibundu, M. 0. Brooks, P. M. Cooper, C. Davenport, G. L. Burkus, G. J. Fredericks, J. R. DeVore, M. S. Cerveris, M. E. Goldberg, R. J. Dilworth, G. T. Franklin, R. D. Grayson, W. C., Jr. Fleming, A. T. Gale, F. S. Kee, C. A. Hatem, J. J. Kafoglis, C. N. Lalley, P. W. Kagan, R. W. Kaushal, S. Lawler, Q. J. Lawrence, G. M. Montesano, M. J. Newman, T. M. Mulhern, D. K. Nichols, W. A. Perry, D. B. Peters, E. R. Noel, C. Rimar, S., III Stevens, E. E. Pinela, C. Schlesinger, D. A. Teig, J. B. Sharp, J. D. Scott, L. G. Tumpane, T. M. Sheffield, J. Van L. Tom, C. B., III Zigerelli, L. J. Wagner, V. E.

1978 1981 1984 Albritton, P. B. Bullock, S. B. Andrie, P. J. Baran, M. R. Campbell, K. C. Coggins, D. S. Bassi, K. A. Carlsson, M. E. Crawley, B. S. Clark, J. B. Choa, C. J. Davison, H. P., II Gile, L. M. Conway, J. L., Jr. Graves, E. G., Jr. Holmes, P. S. Grandine, T. A. Henston, D. R. Hook, N. Novosel, D. G. Herskovits, D. N. Karp, B. C. O'Keefe, R. J. Jung, M. D. Marinelli, D. L. Peters, K. G. Kahle, J. L. Owens, S. L. Peterson, P. C. Lampert, E. S. Piel, G. D. Russell, R. G. Litt, D. G. Rizzo, R. J. Staven, K. E. Skibell, S. A. Roy, J. M. Stratton, D. J. Urquijo, G. Sullivan, C. S. Tingey, D. S. Weinstein, A. Turner, E. L. Troy, A. Wiseman, D. B.

1979 1982 Brown, R. N. Bass, J. E. Edozjen, A. 0. Breslau, J. Fore, J. A. Campbell, G. E. Holmboe, J. A. Devlin, M. W. Lorenson, D. H. Leone, F. A. McNally, E. E., II McAfee, W. A. Moses, J. T. Meyers, B. F. Nondorf, K. D. Murchison, R. E. O'Brien, D. P. Rachlin, D. I. Peters, E. B. Reid, J. Skrovan, S. T. Salzman, M. J. Stevenson, C. Santiago, E. Westerfield, R. H. Towers, J. D. Wilson, D. R. Wright, W. H., II Yent, J. B., Jr. Yang, J. T.-Y.

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ABBE, 1848, FREDERIC RANDOLPH-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 28, 1827, Litchfield, Conn.; died Mar. 31, 1889, Dorchester, Mass. ACOSTA, 1921, JOHN SIDNEY -(Insurance)-Born Dec. 13, 1898, Jack- sonville, Fla.; died July 18, 1929, Waverly, Pa. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. ADAMS, 1904, CHARLES EDWARD-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 29, 1881, Toledo, Ohio; died Jan. 27, 1957, New York City; Chief, Iron and Steel Div., War Production Bd., World War II. ADAMS, 1866, CHARLES HEMMENWAY- (Literary work)-Born Sept. 26, 1845, Fairfield, Conn.; died Aug. 28, 1915, Derby, Conn. ADAMS, 1862, FREDERIC, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 9, 1840, Amherst, N.H.; died July 24, 1923, Hollywood, Calif. Judge, Circuit Court of Errors and Appeals of N.J., 1897-1903, and of Circuit Court of Essex County, N.J., '03-'19. ADAMS, 1900, FREDERICK BALDWIN-(Transportation)-Born Feb. 5, 1878, Toledo, Ohio; died Oct. 23, 1961. ADAMS, 1904, GEORGE WEBSTER-(Finance)-Born May 21, 1881, Utica, N.Y.; died Oct. 12, 1955, New Haven, Conn. ADAMS, 1920, LEWIS G., DPLG-(Architecture)-Born Nov. 23, 1897, Lenox, Mass.; died Nov. 29, 1977. Pres. Architectural League of N.Y., '54-'55; Cmdr. USNRF, '17-'19, '42-'45. ADAMS, 1899, MASON TYLER, M.E.-(Industrial)-Born May 18, 1877, New York City; died May 1, 1933, Waterbury, Conn. AIKEN, 1881, EDWIN EDGERTON, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 1, 1859, Newington, Conn.; died Jan. 5, 1951, New Haven, Conn. AIKEN, 1853, WILLIAM POPE, M.A.- (Ministry)-Born July 9, 1825, Fairhaven, Mass.; died Mar. 29, 1884, Rutland, Vt. AITCHISON, 1848, WILLIAM-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 4, 1826, Glas- gow, Scotland; died Aug. 15, 1859, near Peking, China.

5 ALDIS, 1874, OWEN FRANKLIN- (Law)--Born June 6, 1852, St. Al- bans, Vt.; died Aug. 5, 1925, Paris, France. ALEXANDER, 1873, EBEN, Ph.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Mar. 9, 1851, Knoxville, Tenn.; died Mar. 11, 1910, Knoxville. Prof. of ancient languages, Univ. of Tennessee, 1877-1886; Prof. of Greek, Univ. of North Carolina, 1886-1893 and 1897-1910; U.S. Minister to Greece, 1893-1897. ALEXANDER, 1855, WILLIAM DEWITT, M.A., LL.D.-(Govern- ment)-Born April 2, 1833, Honolulu, Hi.; died Feb. 21, 1913, Hono- lulu. Prof. of Greek, Oahu College, 1858-1864; Pres., 1864-1871. Surveyor-general, Hawaii, 1871-1900. ALEXANDER, 1851, WILLIAM FELIX-(Finance)-Born May 7, 1832, Washington, Ga.; died Aug. 15, 1907, Atlanta, Ga. Served in Confed- erate Army, Civil War. ALLEN, 1901, ARTHUR DWIGHT-(Art)-Born May 25, 1879, Pewee Valley, Ky.; died Apr. 8, 1949, Louisville, Ky. ALLEN, 1873, ARTHUR HUNTINGTON-(Ministry)---Born Oct. 20, 1851, New York City; died April 20, 1923, New York City. ALLEN, 1913, CALVIN DURAND-(Insurance)-Born Nov. 24, 1890, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 27, 1960; Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Capt., AUS, '17-'18, F.A., Major, Reserve. ALLEN, 1913, CLARENCE EMIR, JR.-(Law)-Born Nov. 18, 1891, Salt Lake City, Utah; died July 15, 1918, Chateau-Thierry, France. 1st Lieut., Inf., World War I (A.E.F.). ALLEN, 1926, DANIEL-(Insurance)-Born May 24, 1904, Andover, Mass.; died April 14, 1970; Mayor of Larkspur, Calif. '58-'60. ALLEN, 1900, FREDERIC WINTHROP-(Finance)-Born May 26, 1877, Walpole, Mass.; died Nov. 25, 1933, New York City. Trustee, Bar- nard College, '28-'33 and Johns Hopkins University, '31-'33. Mbr., Yale Alumni Board, '23-'27. Mbr. Raw Materials Committee, Wash- ington, '17; Director of War Savings for Greater New York, '18. ALLEN, 1876, JOHN DEWIrr HAMILTON-(Business)-Born Aug. 28, 1853, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Nov. 8, 1902, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N.Y. ALLEN, 1919, PARKER BREESE-(Industrial)-Born. Oct. 31, 1895, Meriden, Conn.; died Dec. 12, 1980. Chmn. Meriden Gravure Co., Box 747, Meriden, Conn. 06450; A.Y.A. 76; F.A., '17-'19, Lieut. Col. A.F., '42-'45; Bronze Star, O.B.E. ALLEN, 1863, WALTER, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Mar. 21, 1840, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1907, Newton Highlands, Mass.; Acting Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy Civil War.

6 ALLEN, 1880, WILLIAM PALMER- (Literary work)-Born Mar. 12, 1857, Auburn, N.Y.; died Mar. 20, 1904, Auburn. ALLISON, 1930, ROBERT SEAMAN JR.- (Business)-Born July 7, 1907, Utah; died Dec. 27, 1981. Sec., Treas. & Advertising Dir., Colorizer Associates, world wide manufacturers of colorants for paint & paint bases; Pres., Civic Music Assn., '50-'52, Dir., '53-75; Founding V.P., Ballet West, '64-'68; Trustee, Art Center, '47-75; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S. Maritime Service, '43-'46. ALLISON, 1847, SAMUEL PERKINS -(Law)-Born Sept. 28, 1927, Williamson County, Tenn.; died April 1, 1858, Nashville, Tenn. AMES, 1918, ALLAN WALLACE- (Finance)-Born May 9, 1893, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 16, 1966; Marine Midland Trust Co., N.Y.C.; W.W. I: Lieut., U.S. Nava/ Air Service; W.W. II: Capt., U.S. Naval Air Service. AMES, 1899, SULLIVAN DORR -(Law student)-Born Jan. 5, 1878, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 22, 1903, Cromwell, Conn. AMUNDSON, 1880, JOHN ARNOLD-(Law)-Born April 2, 1856, Madi- son, Wis.; died Aug. 9, 1909, Paris, France. ANDERSON, 1835, EDWIN ALEXANDER, M.A., M.D. -(Medicine)- Born June 17, 1816, Wilmington, N.C.; died Mar. 11, 1894, Wilming- ton. Surgeon, Confederate Army, Civil War. ANDERSON, 1951, THOMAS HILL-Born Jan. 13, 1929, Spokane, Wash.; in second yr. Med. School at time of death; died May 28, 1953, Bucyrus, Ohio. ANDREWS, 1870, JolIN WALLINGFORD, JR., LL.B.- (Law)-Born May 4, 1849, Columbus, Ohio; died May 8, 1880, Helena, Mont. U.S. district attorney, Mont., 1879-1880. ANDREWS, 1876, JOHN WoLcorr-(Industrial)-Born June 10, 1853, Steubenville, Ohio; died Dec. 30, 1887, San Antonio, Texas. ANTHONY, 1886, BENJAMIN HARRIS- (lndustrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1863, New Bedford, Mass.; died Oct. 16, 1932, New Bedford. APPEL, 1924, GEORGE FREDERICK BAER, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Jan. 6, 1903, Lancaster, Pa.; died Mar. 12, 1970; Chmn., Local Govt. Sec., Amer. Bar Assn., '56-'58; Mbr., House of Delegates, Amer. Bar Assn., '58-'62; Penn State Bd. of Law Examiners, Chmn., '61-; Lend Lease Adminis., '42-'44; Foreign Econ. Adminis., '44-'45. ARMS, 1863, CHARLES JESUP, M.A. -(Law)-Born June 9, 1841, Nor- wich, Conn.; died March 9, 1901, Providence, R.I. Mbr., R.I. State Senate, 1894-1895. Capt., Union Army, Civil War.

7 ARNOT, 1885, JOHN HULETT-(Finance)-Born July 7, 1860, Elmira, N.Y.; died May 25, 1899, Elmira. ARNOT, 1856, MATTHIAS HOLLENBACK-(Finance)-Born Nov. 10, 1833, Elmira, N.Y.; died Feb. 15, 1910, Elmira. ASHFORTII, 1929, ALBERT BLACKHURST-(Business)-Born Feb. 22, 1905, New York City; died Jan. 3, 1958, New York City; Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. AUSTEN, 1931, DAVID E., LL.B.- Born Oct. 21, 1909, Charlottesville, Va.; died May 2, 1981. AVERY, 1914, BENJAMIN F., M.F.-(Industrial)--Born Oct. 21, 1890 Aurora, N.Y.; died Nov. 9, 1965; Pres., Canadian Soc. of Forest Engineers, '27-'29; 2d Lieut., Inf., AUS, '18. AVERY, 1875, CHARLES HAMMOND, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 8, 1954, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 3, 1927, Clearwater, Fla. AYCRIGG, 1942, WILLIAM ANDERSON-Born Aug. 22, 1919, Stamford, Conn.; missing in action Jan. 25, 1944, in the Pacific area, presump- tive date of death, Jan. 26, 1944. 1st Lieut., U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, World War II.

BABCOCK, 1853, HENRY HARPER-(Industrial)-Born July 24, 1833, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 2, 1901, New Haven. BACKUS, 1846, JOSEPH WILLES, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 19, 1823, Franklin, Conn.; died July 4, 1901, Farmington, Conn. Member, Yale Corp., 1875-1899. BADGER, 1911, PAUL BRADFORD-(Industrial)-Born July 29, 1888, Winchester, Mass.; died Jan. 15, 1969; Socony Vacuum Oil Co.. BADGER, 1882, WALTER IRVING, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 15, 1859, Boston, Mass.; died March 17, 1926, Cambridge, Mass. BAILEY, 1897, PHILIP HORTON-(Business)-Born Aug. 24, 1873, Windsor Locks, Conn.; died Feb. 6, 1957, Walpole, Mass.; 2d Lieut., Regular Army, Spanish-American War. BAKER, 1913, RICHARD WHEELER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 7, 1891, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Feb. 8, 1937, Princeton, N.J. 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. BALDWIN, 1853, GEORGE WILLIAM-(Law)-Born April 24, 1832, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 23, 1930, Vevey, Switzerland. Asst. Adj.-Gen. of Volunteers, Spanish-American War.

8 BALDWIN, 1885, HENRY DEFOREST, LL.B. - (Law)-Born Nov. 7, 1862, Clinton, Iowa; died May 18, 1847, New York City. Chmn., N.Y. Charter Comm., 1922-1923. BALDWIN, 1847, ROGER SHERMAN, M.A. -(Law)-Born July 4, 1826, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 11, 1856, Baker's Ranch, Calif. BALDWIN, 1919, SHERMAN, LL.B. -(Law)-Born July 13, 1897, Bell- port, N.Y.; died Jan. 21, 1969; Mbr., Lord, Day & Lord, N.Y.C., '27; Alumni Bd., '35-'50; Class Sec., '20-'59; Trustee, Pomfret School, '30-48, Brearley School, '34-54, Pres., '44-'54, , '51-61, '62-'65; Mbr., Bd. Mgrs. and Exec. Corn., N.Y. Botanical Garden, '47-; Trustee, Metropolitan Museum of Art, '63-'67; Trustee, Sec., Exec. Com ., American Academy, Rome, '45-'69; V.P., Bar Assn. of City of N.Y., '55-'56; 2d Lieut., F.A., May '17-Dec. '18. BALDWIN, 1861, SIMEON EBEN, M.A., LL.D-(Law)-Born Feb. 5, 1840, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 30, 1927, New Haven. Prof. at Yale Law School, 1872-1919, and Prof. emeritus, 1919-1927. Assoc. justice, Conn. Supreme Court of Errors, 1893-1907, and chief justice, 1907-1910. Gov . of Conn., '11-14. Mbr., Yale Corp., '11-'14. BANNARD, 1869, HENRY CLAY -(Industrial)-Born Dec. 21, 1844, New York City; died April 15, 1929, Chicago, Ill. BANNARD, 1876, OTTO TRENIONT, LL.B., M.A. - (Law and finance)-Born April 28, 1854, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 15, 1929, at sea, en route from Seattle, Wash., to Manila, P.I. Mbr., Yale Corpo- ration, 1910-1928. BARATTE, 1843, Jumus ADOLPHUS-(Law)--Born July 9, 1825, St. Mary's, Ga.; died Nov. 2, 1859, St. Mary's. BARKER, 1856, GEORGE PAYSON -(Law)-Born Dec. 24, 1835, Nor- wich, Conn.; died Jan. 28, 1868, Norwich. BARNES, 1874, PEARCE, LL.B.-(Law)--Born Sept. 14, 1851, Mt. Sterling, Ky.; died Nov. 22, 1925, Kent, Conn. BARNES, 1907, WILLIAM DELUCE, B.D., S.T.M.- (Ministry and public welfare)-Born April 25, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 23, 1957, Hartford, Conn.; Chmn. State Corn. for Prevention of Crime and Delinquency; Pres., Conn. Probation and Parole Assn.; Exec. Sec., Conn. Prison Assn.; Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, '49-'51; Y.M.C.A. work, World War I. BARNES, 1855, WILLIAM HENRY LIENOW, M.A.- (Law)-Born Feb. 9, 1835, West Point, N.Y.; died July 21, 1902, San Francisco, Calif. BARNEY, 1881, DANFORD NEWTON -(Basiness)-Born Jan. 10, 1859, Berlin, Conn.; died Feb. 23, 1936, Farmington, Conn. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, 1905.

9 BARNUM, 1877, WILLIAM MILO, LL.B.- (Finance)-Born Jan. 25, 1856, Lime Rock, Conn.; died Oct. 5, 1926, New York City. BARRY, 1841, WILLIAM TAYLOR SULLIVAN-(Law)-Born Dec. 12, 1821, Columbus, Miss.; died Jan. 29, 1868, Columbus. Mbr., Miss. State Legislature, 1849-1853. Mbr. of Congress, 1853-1855. Mbr. of Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. BARTLETT, 1838, JOHN KNOWLTON, M.D.-(Medicine)----Born Feb. 28, 1816, Portsmouth, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1889, Los Angeles, Calif. BARTLETT, 1881, PHILIP GOLDEN-(Law)-Bom Nov. 25, 1859, Washington, D.C.; died Aug. 2, 1932, Southbury, Conn. BATES, 1833, SAMUEL HENSHAW-(Farming)-Born Jan. 10, 1814, Northampton, Mass.; died Jan. 3, 1879, Santa Rosa, Calif. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. BAYARD, 1890, THOMAS FRANCIS- (Law)-Born June 4, 1868, Wil- mington, Del.; died July 12, 1942, Wilmington. City Solicitor of Wilmington, '17-'19; Mbr., U.S. Senate, '22-'29; Govt. Appeal Agent, Wilmington, World War I. BAYNE, 1892, HUGH AIKEN, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Feb. 15, 1870, New Orleans, La.; died Dec. 25, 1954, New Haven, Conn.; Lt. Col., Judge Advocate Generals' Depts., World War I (A.E.F.); Counsel, Liquidation Com. of War Dept. (France), '19; Counsel, Reparation Corn. (Paris), '20-'25. BAYNE, 1847, THOMAS LEVINGSTON-(Law)-Born Aug. 4, 1826, Clin- ton, Jones County, Ga.; died Dec. 11, 1891, New Orleans, La. Lieut. Col., Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. BAYNE-JONES, 1910, STANHOPE, M.D., M.A., M.S., ScD., LL.D.- (Medicine retired)-Born Nov. 6, 1888, New Orleans, La., died Feb. 20, 1970; Consultant in Med., Res. to Surgeon Gen., U.S. Army; Assoc. Prof. Bacteriology, Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med., '19- '24; Prof. Bacteriology and Immunology, Univ. of Rochester, '24-'32; Prof. Bacteriology, Yale Med. Sch., '32-'47, Dean, '35-'40; Master, Trumbull Coll., '32-'38; Pres., Joint Adminis. Bd., N.Y. Hosp.- Cornell Univ. Med. Center, '47-'53; Chmn., Adv. Corn., Med. Educa. and Res., U.S. Dept. H.E.W., '57-'58; Mbr., Yale Corp., '57-'58; W.W. I: April '17-July '19; W.W. II: Feb. '42-Sept. '46; Rank, Brig. Gen.; Military Cross (British), Croix de Guerre, Silver Star with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters. BEACH, 1833, JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A.- (Law ) --Born May 19, 1813, Auburn, N.Y.; died July 27, 1856, New York City.

10 BEACH, 1839, JOHN SIIELDON, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born July 23, 1819, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 12, 1887, New Haven. BEARD, 1895, ANSON MCCOOK, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1874, Richmond, Va.; died Nov. 9, 1929, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. BEARD, 1896, WILLIAM MOSSGROVE, LL.B.- (Business)-Born Mar. 8, 1876, St. Louis, Mo.; died Oct. 28, 1941, Glen Ridge, N.J. Member, N.J. State Legislature, '12. BEAUMONT, 1834, GEORGE ANSON OLIVER, M.A.- (Law)-Born April 7, 1812, Columbia, Conn.; died Dec. 18, 1845, Columbia. BECKLEY, 1860, JOHN WERLE-(Business)-Born Oct. 8, 1838, Shel- byville, Ky.; died Mar. 11, 1917, Louisville, Ky. BEEBE, 1873, WILLIAM, M.A.- (Education)- Born Sept. 4, 1851, Litchfield, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1917, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Yale University, 1882-1887; and of mathematics and astronomy, 1887-1898; Prof. of mathematics, 1898-1917. BEERS, 1869, HENRY AUGUSTIN, M.A.-(Education)-Born July 2, 1847, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 7, 1926, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English literature, Yale Univ., 1874-1880, Prof., 1880-1916. BEGG, 1893, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1869, Spartanburg, S.C.; died Oct. 10, 1930, New York City. BEIRNE, 1840, CHRISTOPHER JAMES-(Law)-Born July 9, 1819, Union, W. Va.; died Oct. 22, 1868, near Union. Member, W. Va. State Legislature. BELL, 1844, RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT-(Business)-Born 1823, New- bern, N.C.; died Aug. 8, 1908, Nashville, Tenn. BELLINGER, 1917, ALFRED R., Ph.D.-(Education retired)-Born July 24, 1893, Durham, Penn.; died Feb. 11, 1978; Lampson Prof. of Latin, Yale Univ.; Acting Dean of Yale College, '53-'54; Visiting Scholar,'64; Editor, Volume X, "Yale Classical Studies"; Sec. and Pres. R.T.A. '68. BEMAN, 1851, HENRY DEWITT-(Law)-Born Mar. 28, 1830, Mt. Zion, Ga.; died July 17, 1891, Sparta, Ga. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. BENEDICT, 1840, THEODORE HUDSON, MA.- (Government)-Born Mar. 13, 1821, New York City; died June 14, 1885, Tarrytown, N.Y. Mbr. N. Y. State Legislature, 1850. BENNETT°, 1887, JOHN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Jan. 22, 1862, Poole, England; died Oct. 10, 1892, New York City. BENT, 1865, JOSEPH APPLETON-(Law)-Born Feb. 22, 1843, Boston, Mass.; died Aug. 12, 1869, Nashua, N.H.

11 BENTLEY, 1880, EDWARD MANROSS-(Engineering)-Born July 31, 1858, Ellenville, N.Y.; died April 30, 1936, Lawrence, N.Y. BENTLEY, 1850, EDWARD WARREN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born July 23, 1826, Tyringham, Mass.; died Oct. 23, 1886, Canton Center, Conn. BENTON, 1842, JOSEPH AUGUSTINE, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born May 7, 1818, Guilford, Conn.; died April 8, 1892, Oakland, Calif. Prof., Pacific Theological Seminary, 1869-1892. BERGER, 1928, GEORGE BART, JR.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 20, 1905, Denver, Colo.; died Dec. 2, 1957; Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. BERRY, 1868, COBURN DEWEES, M.A.-(Law)----Born Oct. 7, 1844, Nashville, Tenn.; died Sept. 13, 1911, Fairfield, Conn. BERTRON, 1885, SAMUEL READING-(Finance)-Born Feb. 26, 1865, Port Gibson, Miss.; died, June 30, 1938, Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y.; Advisor, Excess Profits Tax Bd., Washington, D.C., '17-'21; Mbr. Excess Profits Tax Comm., '18; Mbr., U.S. Mission to Russia, '18; established French War Relief Bureau, World War I. BIDDLE, 1839, THOMAS BRADISH-(Law)-Born Dec. 23, 1821, Phila- delphia, Pa.; died Aug. 15, 1850, Sacramento, Calif. BIGELOW, 1852, ALBERT- (Ministry)-Born Oct. 11, 1827, Stafford, N.Y.; died June 27, 1892, Harrisburg, Pa. BIGELOW, 1877, WALTER IRVING-(Finance)- Born Oct. 7, 1855, Grafton, Mass.; died Jan. 8, 1936, Brookline, Mass. BIGLOW, 1908, LUCIUS HORATIO, LL.B.-(Law)-Bom Feb. 28, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 9, 1961; Pres., Middlesex Cty. Bar Assn.; Conn. Legislature, '49; Capt. Inf., AUS, '17-'19. BINGHAM, 1863, EGBERT BYRON- (Ministry)-Born Feb. 17, 1839, Scotland, Conn.; died June 11, 1891, Woodstock, Conn. BISHOP, 1833, NOAH, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 12, 1806, Litch- field, Conn.; died Sept. 22, 1869, Ironton, Mo. BISSELL, 1867, ARTHUR DOUGLAS-(Finance)-Born Jan. 10, 1844, New London, N.Y.; died Nov. 13, 1926, Buffalo, N.Y. BISSELL, 1869, WILSON SHANNON, M.A. LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1847, Rome, N.Y.; died Oct. 6, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y. Postmaster- General of the U.S. 1893-1895. Vice-chancellor, University of Buf- falo, 1895-1902, and chancellor, '02-'03. BLACKMAN, 1857, CHARLES SEYMOUR-(Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1837, Seymour, Conn.; died Dec. 20, 1906, Montreal, Que., Canada. BLACKMAN, 1854, SAMUEL CURTIS-(Law)-Born April 7, 1833, Seymour, Conn.; died Aug. 20, 1864, New Haven, Conn. BLAINE, 1876, WALKER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 8, 1855, Augusta, Me.; died Jan. 15, 1890, Washington, D.C. 3d. Asst. Secretary of

12 State, 1881-1882. Asst. attorney for the U.S. before Court of Com- missioners of Alabama Claims, 1882-1885. Examiner of claims in State Department, 1889-1890. BLAIR, 1924, EDWIN FOSTER, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 15, 1901, Weatherford, Texas; died Nov. 6, 1970; Ptnr., Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed, N.Y.C.; Fellow, Yale Corp., '46-; Chmn., Alumni Fund. '42-'44; Chmn., Alumni Bd., '49-'52; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll., '44-; Pres., Yale Law School Assn., '55-'58; Chmn., Exec. Com., '58-'60; '24 Exec. Com ., '24-; Pres., Football "Y" Assn., '42-'46, Dir., '42; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '46-'48; Yale Medal recip- ient, '53. BLAIR, 1925, JAMES GRANT-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 1, 1903, Weatherford, Texas; died Nov. 18, 1968; Pres., Hopi-Grants-Piiion- Shiprock Oil Companies. BLAIR, 1907, WILLIAM MCCORMICK, LL.D., LITT.D.-(Finance)-- Born May 2, 1884 Chicago, Ill.; died Mar. 29, 1982; Senior Ptnr., William Blair & Co.; Nominating Corn. to Yale Corp; Exec. Corn. Alumni Bd.; Yale Athletic Corn.; Past Pres. Yale Club of Chicago; Life Trustee, The ; Field Museum of Natural History; University of Chicago; Pres. of Congregation & Trustee of Fourth Presb. Ch.; Past Pres., Art Institute of Chicago, '58-'66; Past Pres., Chicago Historical Soc.; Past Pres., The Commercial Club of Chicago; Past Pres., Bd. of Trustees of Fourth Presb. Ch.; Priv., OC, A. U.S. BLAKE, 1858, EDWARD FOSTER, M.A.--(Law)-Born Nov. 25, 1837, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Va. Maj., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. BLAKE, 1857, ELI WHITNEY, M.A., LL.D.- (Education)-Born April 20, 1836, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 1, 1895, Hampton, Conn. Prof. of physics and industrial mechanics, Cornell Univ., 1868-1870; Prof. of physics, Brown Univ, 1870-1895. BLAKE, 1945, GILMAN DORR, JR.-(Student)--Born Feb. 22, 1923, New York City; died Jan. 20, 1945, England. 2d Lieut., U.S.A.A.F., World War II. BLAKE, 1848, HENRY TAYLOR-(Law)-Born April 17, 1828, New Haven, Conn.; died April 6, 1922, New Haven. BLAKESLEE, 1852, HENRY CLAY, M.A.-(Engineering)-Born Jan. 21, 1831, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 19, 1857, Chicago, Ill. BLISS, 1852, CHARLES MILLER-(Literary work)-Born Jan. 1, 1827, Hartford, Conn.; died Dec. 21, 1905, Bennington, Vt. 2d Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War.

13 BLISS, 1850, ROBERT-(Finance)-Born Dec. 3, 1828, Jewett City, Conn.; died Sept. 12, 1905, New York City. BLISS, 1850, WILLIAM ROOT-(Insurance)-Born Oct. 20, 1825, Jewett City, Conn.; died April 8, 1906, Short Hills, N.J. BLODGETT, 1884, GEORGE REDDINGTON-(Law)-Born Sept. 19, 1862, Bangor, Me.; died Dec. 4, 1897, Schenectady, N.Y. BOIES, 1860, CHARLES ALFRED-(Theological student)-Born June 3, 1838, Boston, Mass.; died May 14, 1863, Keene, N.H. BOLT WOOD, 1860, EDWARD-(Insurance)--Born Sept. 4, 1839, Am- herst, Mass.; died Feb. 6, 1878, Cairo, . BOLTWOOD, 1892, EDWARD, LL.B. -(Literary work)-Born Mar. 25, 1870, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Sept. 6, 1924, New Lebanon, N.Y. BOLTWOOD, 1864, THOMAS KAST, LL.B.- (Law)-Bom Feb. 15, 1844, Amherst, Mass.; died Dec. 25, 1872, Hartford, Conn. BOOTH, 1884, SAMUEL ALBERT-(Law)-Born Feb. 3, 1860, Litch- field, Conn.; died Dec. 3, 1898, Minneapolis, Minn. BOOTH, 1884, WILBUR FRANKLIN, LL.B.-(Law)- Born Aug. 22, 1861, Seymour, Conn.; died July 7, 1944, Minneapolis, Minn. State district judge, Hennepin County, Minn. '09-'14; U.S. district judge, Minn., '14-'25; U.S. circuit judge, 8th Circuit, '25-'44. BORDEN, 1864, MATTHEW CHALONER DURFEE-(/richiStria/)-Born July 18, 1842, Fall River, Mass.; died May 27, 1912, Oceanic, N.J. BOTTUM, 1876, ELISHA SLOCUM-(Law)-Born July 24, 1854, Nor- wich, Conn.; died Mar. 15, 1898, Chicago, Ill. BOWERS, 1879, LLOYD WHEATON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 9, 1859, Springfield, Mass.; died Sept. 9, 1910, Boston, Mass. Solicitor- General of the U.S. '09-'10. BOWLES, 1899, HENRY THORNTON-(Engineer)-Born May 7, 1877, Springfield, Mass.; died Mar. 27, 1964. BOWLES, 1961, WILLIAM CARTER, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1938, Washington, D.C.; died July 10, 1973, Potomac, Washington, D.C.; Assoc. Lawyer, Covington & Burling, Washington; Assoc., Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, '65-'68. Asst. Campaign Mgr., Hon. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R-Md.), '68; Treas., Deer Island Fund Drive, '66-'68. BOYD, 1912, FRANCIS T.-(Business)-Born Dec. 28, 1888, Philadel- phia, Pa.; died Sept. 15, 1977; 1st Asst. Sec., N.Y. Stock Exchange; V.P. Natl. Research Bureau; Capt., A. U.S., '16. BOYDEN, 1864, HENRY PAINE-(Literary work)-Born Feb. 12, 1842, Machias, Me.; died April 1, 1908, Cincinnati, Ohio.

14 BRADFORD, 1905, ARTHUR HOWE, M.A., D.D., L.H.D. - (Ministry)-Born Nov. 19, 1883, Montclair, N.J.; died Aug. 29, 1973, Peterborough, N.H.; Asst. Minister, South Cong. Church, Spring- field, Mass., '09-'12; Minister, Rutland (Vt.) Cong. Church, '13-'18, and Central Cong. Church, Providence, R.I., '18-'52; Yale Corpora- tion, '25-'52. BRADLEY, 1921, CHARLES HARVEY, LL.B.- (Business)- Born April 20, 1899, Dubuque, Iowa; died Sept. 1, 1972; Pres., W. J. Holliday & Co., '24-'55, Monarch Steel Co., and Chmn. Bd., P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc., Indianapolis; Alumni Board, '46-'50; Pvt., USMC, '17-18. BRAND, 1866, JAmEs, D.D.- (Ministry)-- Born Feb. 26, 1834, Three Rivers, Que., Canada; died April 11, 1899; Oberlin, Ohio. Color Sgt., Union Army, Civil War. BRANDEGEE, 1849, AUCUSTUS-(Law)-Born June 15, 1828, New London, Conn.; died Nov.10,1904, New London. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1854-1857, and Spkr., 1861. Mbr. of Congress, 1863-1867. BRANDEGEE, 1885, FRANK BOSWORTH-(Law)-Born July 8, 1864, New London, Conn.; died Oct. 14, 1924, Washington, D.C. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1888, and Spkr., 1899. Mbr. of Congress, 1902-05. Mbr., U.S. Senate, '05-'24. BREED, 1844, EDWARD ANDREWS-(Business)-Born Sept. 20, 1823, Lynn, Mass; died Mar. 6, 1896, Capitola, Calif. BREMMER, 1886, SAMUEL KIMBALL, M.D.- (Medicine)- Born July 28, 1864, Boxford, Mass.; died Dec. 10, 1919, Waverly, Mass. BREWSTER, 1882, BENJAMIN, B.D., D.D., L.H.D.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 25, 1860, New Haven, Conn.; died Feb. 2, 1941, Portland, Me. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Maine, 1916-40. BREWSTER, 1868, CHAUNCEY BUNCE, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)-Born Sept. 5, 1848, Windham, Conn.; died April 9, 1941, Hartford, Conn. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Conn., 1899-1928. BRICKELL, 1845, JAMES NOAILLE- (Law)-Born June 5, 1823, Co- lumbia, S.C.; died Sept. 26, 1877, New Orleans, La. 1st Lieut., Ord., Confederate Army, Civil War. BRIDGMAN, 1885, JOHN CLOYSE-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 22, 1862, Andover, Mass.; died May 28, 1917, Wilkes Barre, Pa. BRINSMADE, 1851, HORATIO WALSH-(Medical student)-Born Oct. 25, 1831, Troy, N.Y.; died July 25, 1852, Troy. BRISBIN, 1846, JOHN BALL-(Law)-Born Jan. 10, 1826, Schuyler- ville, N.Y.; died Mar. 22, 1898, St. Paul, Minn. Mbr., Minn. State Legislature, 1858 and 1864.

15 BRISTOL, 1859, LOUIS HENRY-(Law)-Born Mar. 2, 1839, New Haven, Conn.; died July 20, 1910, New Haven. BRODHEAD, 1859, HENRY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 2, 1837, Mil- ford, Pa.; died Jan. 26, 1925, Churchtown, Pa. BRONSON, 1926, JAMES DAVIS-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 12, 1904, Stillwater, Minn.; died Dec. 27, 1982; Operator of orchards; Pres. Am. Forest Institute, '63-'65; Pres. Natl. Forest Products Assn., '68- '69; Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Yakima Valley Memorial Hosp., '67. BROOKE, 1899, FREDERICK HIESTER-(Architecture)- Born Oct. 9, 1876, Birdsboro, Pa.; died Dec. 24, 1960; Capt., Air Service, W.W. I. BROOKE, 1897, GEORGE CLYMER-(Finance)-Born June 5, 1875, Birdsboro, Pa.; died May 7, 1915, Ardmore, Pa. BROOKS, 1885, HENRY STANFORD, LL.B., M.A.- (Business)-Born Aug. 28, 1864, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 27, 1938, Woodstock, Vt. Chmn. Yale Alumni Fund, '16-'18. BROOKS, 1875, JAMES WILTON, LL.D.-(Law and literary work)- Born April 19, 1853, New York City; died July 6, 1916, Atlantic City, N.J. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1882-1884. BROOKS, 1865, JOHN EDWARD, LL.B.-(Business)-Born May 6, 1844, Rye, N.Y.; died Feb. 20, 1913, London, England. BROOKS,1877, WALTER-(Business)- Born Mar. 19, 1856, New York City; died Mar. 26, 1933, New York City. BROWN, 1896, ALEXANDER-Born Sept. 25, 1872, Torresdale, Pa.; died Oct. 24, 1916, Essington, Pa. Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Spanish-American War. BROWN, 1869, ALEXANDER LARDNER, M.A.-(Business)-Born June 21, 1847, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 1, 1880, Burlington, N.J. BROWN, 1865, HENRY Aumrrr, M.A.- (La w )- Born Dec. 1, 1844, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 21, 1878, Philadelphia, Pa. BROWN, 1861, HUBERT SANFORD-(Business)-Bom Mar. 28, 1840, New Hartford, Conn.; died April 16, 1917, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France. Lieut Co!., Union Army, Civil War. BROWN, 1899, jAMOT-(Business)-Born May 18, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 30, 1941, Corpus Christi, Texas. BROWN, 1856, JOHN MASON-(Law)-Born April 26, 1837, Frankfort, Ky.; died Jan. 29, 1890, Louisville, Ky. Col., Cav., Union Army, Civil War. BROWN, 1842, JOSEPH VENEN-(Business)-Born Aug. 23, 1816, Con- neaut, Ohio; died Jan. 22, 1893, Conneaut. BRUCE, 1906, DONALD, M.F .-(Forestry)- Born July 23, 1884, New-

16 tonville, Mass.; died Oct. 16, 1966; Ptnr., Mason, Bruce & Girard, Portland, Ore.; Capt., Eng. Corp. AEF, W.W. I. BUCHANAN, 1889, THOMAS WALTER-(Literary work)-Born June 14, 1863, Albany, Vt.; died Feb. 24, 1892, West Glover, Vt. BUCKLAND, 1857, JOSEPH PAYSON-(Law and education)-Born Oct. 7, 1835, Springfield, Mass.; died Oct. 25, 1879, Holyoke, Mass. BUCKNER, 1895, MORTIMER NORTON, M.A., LL.D.- (Finance)- Born Mar. 10, 1873, New Orleans, La.; died Feb. 25, 1942, New York City. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '22-28, and of Yale Corporation, '28-'40; Assoc. Fellow Calhoun College, '34-42. BULKLEY, 1923, JONATHAN OCDEN-(Business)- Born June 28, 1898, Bernardsville, N.J.; died Mar. 25, 1967; Pulp & Paper Distributor, N.Y.C.; Cprl. S.S. U., W.W. II. BULKLEY, 1865, Tuzar- (La w student)-Born April 27, 1840, Cats- kill, N.Y.; died Nov. 28, 1867, Catskill. BULL, 1863, CORNELIUS WADE- M.D.-(Medicine)-Born April 8, 1839, Tallahassee, Fla.; died May 19, 1876, Hartford, Conn. Acting Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. BUMSTEAD, 1855, NATHANIEL WILLIS M.D.- (Industrial)-Born Mar. 19, 1834, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 1, 1912, Boston, Mass. Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. BUNDY, 1909, HARVEY HOLLISTER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 30, 1888, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Oct. 7, 1963; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston; Chmn. of Trustees, Carnegie Endowment for In- ternatl. Peace; Chmn., Boston Chap., Amer. Red Cross, '46-52; Asst. Sec. of State, '31-'33; Special Asst. to Sec. of War, '41-'45; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Food Adminis., '17-'19; Yale Alumni Bd.; Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll.; Pres., Yale Club of Boston, '38-'41. BURCH, 1909, ROBERT Born, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 11, 1886, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Nov. 15, 1967; Judge, Superior Court, San Diego, County, Calif. '39-; Judge, Juvenile Court, '49-; Maj., Inf., W.W. I, AEF. BURNHAM, 1840, CURTIS FIELD, LL.B., M.A. LL.D.- (Law)-Born May 24, 1820, Richmond, Ky.; died Mar. 1909, Richmond. Mbr. Ky. State Legislature, 1851 and 1859-1863 (Spkr., 1863). Mbr., Ky State Senate, 1899 and 1903. Asst. Treasurer of the U.S., 1875-1876. Prof. of Law, Central University. BURPEE, 1883, CHARLES WINSLOW-(Literary work)-Born Nov. 13, 1859, Rockville, Conn.; died May 13, 1945, Hartford, Conn. Volun- teer aide on Colonel's staff, 1st Conn. Inf., Spanish-American War. Col., Conn. State Guard, World War I.

17 BURPEE, 1879, LUCIEN FRANCIS,LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct.12, 1855, Rockville, Conn.; died May 9, 1924, West Hartford Conn. Judge, Waterbury (Conn.) City Court, 1897-1909, and of Conn. Superior Court, '09-'21; justice, Conn. Supreme Court of Errors, '21-'24. Lieut. Col. and Judge Advocate, U.S. vols., Spanish-American War. Pres., Military Emergency Board of Conn., and Major Gen., Conn. State Guard, World War I. BURR, 1834, WILLIAM SHEDDEN, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 7, 1814, Richmond, Va.; died Dec. 17, 1858, Richmond. BURRELL, 1881, JOSEPH DUNN, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-- Born Dec. 12, 1858, Freeport, Ill.; died April 13, 1930, Barcelona, Spain. Chap- lin (Capt.), American Red Cross, World War I (Foreign Service). BUSH, 1922, JAMES S.-Born Apr. 11, 1901, Milwaukee, Wisc.; died May 5, 1978. BUSH, 1917, PRESCOTT S., M.A., LL.D.- (Finance)-Born May 15, 1895, Columbus, Ohio; died Oct. 8, 1972, New York, N.Y.; Green- wich Rep. Town Meeting, '32-'52 (Moderator, '35-'52); Yale Corpo- ration, '44-'58; U.S. Senator (R. Conn.), '52-'63; formerly Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., N.Y. BUSHNELL, 1874, SAMUEL CLARKE, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 8, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died April 27, 1930, New Haven. BUSHNELL, 1865, WILLIAM BENEDICT-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 4, 1845, Quincy, Ill.; died July 5, 1916, Manitowoc, Wis. BUTLER, 1857, FRANCIS EUGENE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 7, 1825, Suffield, Conn.; died May 4, 1863, Suffolk, Va. Chaplain, Inf., Union Army, Civil War. BUTLER, 1863, JOHN HASKELL-Born Aug. 31, 1841, Middleton, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1917, East Somerville, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1880-1881. Served in U.S. Navy, Civil War. BUTTERWORTH, 1895, FRANK SEILER-(Finance)-Born Sept. 21, 1872, Maineville, Ohio; died Aug. 21, 1950, Mt. Carmel, Conn.; Conn. State Senator, '07-'09; 2d Lieut., Chemical Warfare Service, World War I (A.E.F.). BUTTLES, 1842, ALBERT BARNES, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 25, 1822, Columbus, Ohio; died Jan. 27, 1872, Columbus.

18 CABLE, 1895, BENJAMIN STICKNEY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 24, 1872, Rock Island, Ill.; died Sept. 27, 1915, near Ipswich, Mass. Asst. Sec. of Commerce and Labor of the U.S., '09-'13. CA LHOUN, 1891, GOUVERNEUR- (Business)-Born Sept. 11, 1868, Chicago, Ill.; died May 15, 1916, St. Louis, Mo. CALLAHAN, 1899, HUGH ANDREW-(Insurance)-Born Jan. 24, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 16, 1935, Phoenix, Ariz. Chief Clerk Ariz. House of Representatives, '17-'18; Sec. Bd. Directors of State Institu- tions, '18-'19; City Clerk and City Magistrate, Phoenix, '22-'27; Mbr., State House of Representatives, '30-'33. CAME, 1849, CHARLES GREEN-(Literary work)-Born Sept. 26, 1826, Buxton, Me.; died Jan. 16, 1879, Boston, Mass. Mbr., Maine State Legislature, 1852-1855. CAMP, 1907, ARTHUR GOODWIN-(Insurance)- Born Jan. 14, 1884, Winsted, Conn.; died Feb. 8, 1949, Litchfield, Conn. CAMP, 1850, CLINTON-(Theological student)- Born Dec. 19, 1829, Trumansburg, N.Y.; died May 17, 1853, Pisa, Italy. CAMP, 1900, STUART BROWN-(Industrial)-Born July 3, 1876, Win- sted, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1924, Winsted. CAMP, 1880, WALTER, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born April 7, 1859, New Britain, Conn.; died Mar. 14, 1925, New York City. Head advisory football coach at Yale, 1888-1912; Chmn., University Athletic Assn.; Chmn., Intercollegiate Football Rules Corn. many years. Chmn., Athletic Div., Navy Comm. on Training Camp Activities, and dir. of athletics, Naval Training Camps, World War I. CAMPBELL, 1919, ALLAN BARNETTE-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 2, 1897, New York City; died Jan. 28, 1921, Parkersburg, Pa. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. CAMPBELL, 1909, CHARLES SOUTTER, B.D.-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 2, 1887, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; died Sept. 21, 1954, New Haven, Conn.; Chmn. Advisory Bd., Yale Christian Assn. CAMPBELL, 1849, JAMES, LL.B.-(Transportation)-Born April 4, 1828, Mobile, Ala.; died at Houston, Texas. CAMPBELL, 1882„ James Alexander, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1860, St. Louis, Mo.; died July 13, 1890, Paris, France.

19 CAMPBELL, 1878, TREAT- (Law)- Born Jan. 23, 1855, Springfield, Ill.; died Feb. 12, 1908, New York City. CAMPBELL, 1856, WILLIAM HARVEY WILSON-(Literary work)- Born Oct. 23, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Dec. 9, 1892, New Haven, Conn. CAPRON, 1853, SAMUEL MILLS, M.A.-(Education)-Born May 15, 1832, Uxbridge, Mass.; died Jan. 4, 1874, Hartford, Conn. CARLISLE, 1901, JAMES MANDEVILLE, LL.B.-(Law and Finance)- Born July 30, 1879, Richmond, Va.; died Nov. 10, 1922, Washington, D.C. Maj., Adj.-General's Dept. World War I (A.E.F.) CARPENTER, 1902, GEORGE BOONE-(Farming)-Born May 7, 1879, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb.14, 1961. CARPENTER, 1859, ROBERT JOHN- (Industrial)- Born Oct. 13, 1837, Demorestville, Ont., Canada; died Feb. 2, 1879, Berlin, N.H. CARTER, 1878, CHARLES FRANCIS, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 14, 1856, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; died Feb. 26, 1928, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Mass. State Council of Defense, World War I. CARTER, 1837, EDWIN OSGOOD, M.A.-(Law)--Born Oct. 30, 1815, Brimfield, Mass.; died Jan. 20, 1881, Chicopee Falls, Mass. CARTER, 1919, FREDERIC DEWHURST, LL.B.- (Finance)- Born April 10, 1897, Lexington, Mass.; died Aug. 24, 1959, Greensboro, Vt.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I; former Pres., Yale Westchester Alumni Assn., and Yale Glee Club Assn.; Mbr. Alumni Bd. CARTER, 1915, LYON-(Finance)-Born Feb. 21, 1892, Burlington, Vt.; died Sept. 20, 1950, Hyannis, Mass.; 1st Lieut., C.A.C., World War I; V.P., Yale Club of Boston. CARTER, 1895, WALTER FREDERICK, LL,B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 10, 1873, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 7, 1946, Broo.klyn, N.Y. CASE, 1894, GEORGE BOWEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 9, 1872, Kan- sas City, Mo.; died July 19, 1955, Englewood, N.J.; Mbr., Red Cross War Council, World War I. CASKEY, 1865, TALIAFERRO FRANKLIN, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)- Born Aug. 29, 1838, near Fort Black, Drake County, Ohio; died Apr. 22, 1919, Southport, Conn. CHADWICK, 1903, GEORGE BREWSTER-(Education)-Born June 11, 1880, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 17, 1961; Capt. Chemical Warfare Service, W.W. I. CHAMBERLAIN, 1862, DANIEL HENRY LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born June 23, 1835, West Brookfield, Mass.; died April 13, 1907, Charlottesville, Va. Attny. Gen., S.C., 1868-1872. Gov. of S.C., 1874-1876. 1st Lieut., Cav., Union Army, Civil War. 20 CHAMBERLAIN, 1863, LEANDER TROWBRIDGE, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)-Born Sept. 26, 1837, Brookfield, Mass.; died May 9, 1913, Pasadena, Calif. Judge Advocate, U.S. Navy, Civil War. CHAMBERLAIN, 1861, ROBERT LINTON, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 13, 1838, Johnstown, Pa.; died Aug. 11, 1888, Santa Barbara, Calif. Priv., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. CHAMBERS, 1843, WILLIAM LYON-(Business)-Born in Jan. 1823, Chambersburg, Pa.; died April 26, 1889, Chambersburg. CHANDLER, 1839, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A.-(Farming)-Born April 14, 1815, Providence, R.I.; died May 13, 1888, Thompson, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1847, and Conn. State Senate, 1867-1871. CHAPIN, 1877, CHARLES FREDERICK-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 3, 1852, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; died Oct. 27, 1926, Waterbury, Conn. CHARNEY, 1865, CHARLES MEICS-Born Oct. 20, 1845, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July, 1931, Gainesville, Ga. CHASE, 1850, HENRY-(Law)-Born Oct. 10, 1827, Lyndon, Vt.; died Feb. 12, 1904, Calais, Me. Mbr., Vt. State Legislature, 1865. CHAUVENET, 1840, WILLIAM, LL.D.-(Education)-Born May 24, 1820, Milford, Pa.; died Dec. 13, 1870, St. Paul, Minn. Prof. of astronomy and mathematics and dir. of the Observatory, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1845-1859; Prof. of astronomy and mathemat- ics, Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1859-1869; also chancellor, 1862-1869 CHENEY, 1898, CLIFFORD DUDLEY-(Industrial)-Bom Jan. 3, 1877, South Manchester, Conn.; died Sept. 6, 1948, Noank, Conn. Capt. Cav., Mexican Border, 1916; Lieut. Col., Ord. Dept., World War I (A.E.F.) CHENEY, 1900, FRANK DEXTER-(Industrial)-BOM Oct. 16, 1878, South Manchester, Conn.; died Nov. 20, 1955, Manchester, Conn.; Mbr., Conn. State Council of Defense, World War I. CHENEY, 1892, HOWELL, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 1, 1870, South Manchester, Conn.; died Aug. 21, 1957, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mbr., Corn. on Consolidation of State Comms., '07, of State Bd. of Education, '09-'19, Conn. Unemployment Corn.; Chmn., Comm. on State Prison Systems; Mbr., Yale Corp., '13-'38; Chmn. War Savings Corn. for Conn., World War I. CHENEY, 1892, KNIGHT DEXTER, JR.-(Industrial)-Born June 1, 1870, South Manchester, Conn.; died Aug. 17, 1910, South Manchester. 21 CHENEY, 1901, PHILIP-(Industrial)-Born, May 8, 1878, South Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 21, 1848, Hartford, Conn. Capt. Inf., World War I (A.E.F.) CHENEY, 1904, RUSSELL-(Art)-Born Oct. 16, 1881, Manchester, Conn.; died July 12, 1945, Portsmouth, N.H. Mbr., Conn. Academy of Arts and Sciences. CHENEY, 1901, THOMAS LANGDON-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 20, 1880, South Manchester, Conn.; died Oct. 23, 1916, Colorado Springs, Colo. CHENEY, 1896, WARD-(Literary work)-Born May 26, 1875, South Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 7, 1900, Imus, Luzon. 1st Lieut., Inf., U.S. Army, Spanish-American War. CHENEY, 1922, WARD-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 3, 1899, South Man- chester, Conn.; died Jan. 22, 1963; formerly Pres., Cheney Bros., Textile Mfrs.; Pvt., OTC, W.W. I; Cmdr., USN, W.W.II; Chrnn., Corn. for Dept. of Fine Arts at Yale. CHESTER, 1875, CARL THURSTON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 1, 1853, Norwich, Conn.; died Aug. 29, 1912, Buffalo, N.Y. CHILD, 1855, LINUS MASON, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 14, 1835, Southbridge, Mass.; died Jan. 21, 1898, Boston, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1868-1869. CHOUTEAU, 1942, RENE AUGUSTE- (Student)-Born July 7, 1921, St. Louis, Mo.; died Sept. 5, 1944, Pensacola, Fla.; 1st Lieut., U.S.M.C. (Aviation), World War II. CHRISTIAN, 1901, HENRY HALL-Born May 2, 1878, Minneapolis, Minn.; died July 8, 1905, Flagstaff, Ariz. CLARK, 1864, ALBERT BARNES-(Farming)-Born Aug. 24, 1842, La- Porte, Ind.; died April 24, 1883, Orange, Calif. Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. CLARK, 1895, ALEXANDER RAY, LL.B.- (Finance)-Born Dec. 26, 1872, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 19, 1925, New York City. CLARK, 1909, AVERY ARTISON-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 4, 1883, Mid- dlebury, Conn.; died June 22, 1969; formerly engaged in sugar mfg. CLARK, 1871, CHARLES HOPKINS, M.A., Litt.D.-(Literary work)- Born April 1, 1848, Hartford, Conn.; died Sept. 5, 1926, Hartford. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1910-1925. CLARK, 1903, HAROLD TERRY, LL.B., LL.D., L.H.D., HH.D.- (Law)-Born Sept. 4, 1882, Derby, Conn.; died May 31, 1965; Asst. to Chmn., U.S. War Industries Bd.,'18; Amer. Peace Comm., Paris, '19; Yale Class Fund Corn.; Class Agt., '59-'60.

22 CLARKE, 1875, THOMAS SLIDELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 25, 1854, New Orleans, La.; died Aug. 10, 1883, St. Paul, Minn. CLARKE, 1849, WILLIAM BARKER, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 27, 1829, Gibara, Cuba; died Sept. 18, 1905, Durham, Conn. College pastor and Chittenden Prof. of divinity, Yale University, 1863-1866. CLAY, 1918, CASSIUS MARCELLUS, LL.B.-(Farming, Law)-Born Mar. 2, 1895, Bourbon City, Ky.; died Nov. 26, 1959, Lexington, Ky.; Gen. Solicitor B.&0. R.R. '41-'45; Asst. Gen. Counsel, Reconstruc- tion Finance Corp., Washington, D.C., '33-'41; Ky. State Legislature, '53-55; Ky. Senate, Pres., pro tern, '57; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I. CLAY, 1859, GREEN, LL.B., M.A.- (Farming)- Born Feb. 11, 1839, near Paris, Ky,; died Oct. 31, 1912, Mexico, Mo. Sec., U.S. Legation, Russia, 1861-1862, and Italy, 1862-1868. Mbr. Miss. State Legislature, Mbr., Mo. State Senate, 1891, and Mo. State Legislature, 1902. Col., Union Army, Civil War. COBB, 1855, HENRY NITCHIE, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 15, 1834, New York City; died April 17, 1910, East Orange, N.J. COCHRAN, 1894, THOMAS, LL. 0., Litt.D.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 20, 1871, St. Paul, Minn.; died Oct. 29, 1936, Bedford, N.Y. COE, 1862, EDWARD BENTON, D.D., LL.D.- (Ministry)-Born June 11, 1842, Milford, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1914, New York City. Street Prof. of modern languages, Yale University, 1864-1879. COE, 1872, ROBERT ELMER-(Student)-Born Dec. 13, 1850, New York City; died Nov. 12, 1872, New Haven, Conn. COFFIN, 1866, EDMUND, LL.B.-(Latv)-Born Nov. 8, 1844, New York City; died Dec. 26, 1928, New York City. COFFIN, 1897, HENRY SLOANE, B.D., M.A., Litt.D., D.D., LL.D., D. J.L.-(Ministry)- Born Jan. 15, 1877, New York City; died Nov. 25, 1954, Lakeville, Conn.; Mbr., N.Y. City Comm. on Racial and Rel. Tolerance, '44-'46; N.Y. State Comm. on Birth Control Legisla- tion; Moderator, Gen. Assembly of the Presb. Ch., '43-'44; Y.M.C.A. Chaplain, World War I (Fgn. Service); Mbr., Yale Corp., '21-'45; Lyman Beecher Lecturer, Yale Div. School, '17. COFFIN, 1868, JAMES, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 13, 1847, New York City; died Dec. 28, 1906, Ross, Calif. COFFIN, 1900, WILLIAM SLOANE, M.A.-(Business)-Born April 15, 1879, New York City; died Dec. 16, 1933, New York City. Pres. Metropolitan Museum of Art, '31-'33; Y.M.C.A. work, World War I (Fgn. service). COFFING, 1834, CHURCHILL, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 13, 1813, Salisbury, Conn.; died May 17, 1873, Chicago, Ill.

23 COIT, 1853, JOSHUA-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 4, 1832, New London, Conn.; died Dec. 14, 1907, Winchester, Mass. COIT, 1837, WILLIAM-(Law)-Born July 1, 1815, Griswold, Conn.; died Aug. 23, 1891, Elberon, N.J. COKE, 1926, HENRY C., JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 24, 1903, Dallas, Tex.; died Dec. 5, 1982; Ptnr., Coke & Coke, Dallas, Tex.; Maj., U.S.A.F., Aug. '42-Sept. '45; D.F.C., Bronze Star, Air Medal. COLE, 1866, HAMILTON-(Law)-Born May 4, 1845, Claverack, N.Y.; died Oct 27, 1889, New York City. COLEMAN, 1881, JOHN CALDWELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 25, 1858, New York City; died Feb. 17, 1917, New York City. COLGATE, 1913, HENRY AUCHINCLOSS-(Finance)-Born Sept. 29, 1890, West Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 16, 1957, New York City; former Pres., Harding Township Bd. of Education; Trustee, Natl. Soc. for Prevention of Blindness; 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. COLLIER, 1935, SAMUEL CARNES-(Business)-Born May 14, 1912, New York City; died Sept. 23, 1950, Mountour Falls, N.Y.; Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. COLLIN, 1871, FREDERICK, M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1850. Town- ship of Benton, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1939, Elmira, N.Y. Assoc. judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, '10-'21; Mayor, Elmira, 1894-1898. COLLIN, 1877, WILLIAM WELCH-(Business)-Born Jan. 2, 1856, Ben- ton Center, N.Y.; died Jan. 7, 1941, Northampton, Mass. COLT, 1868, LEBARON BRADFORD, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born June 25, 1846, Dedham, Mass.; died Aug. 18, 1924, Bristol, R.I. U.S. district judge for R.I. 1881-1884; U.S. circuit judge, 1884-1913. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1913-1924. COLTON, 1848, HENRY MARTYN, M.A.-(Education)-Born Nov. 5, 1826, Royalton, N.Y.; died June 2, 1872, Middletown, Conn. COLTON, 1850, WILLIS STRONG, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 25, 1828, Royalton, Niagara County, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1907, Toledo, Ohio. CONDIT, 1850, ALBERT PIERSON, M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 10, 1829, Orange, N.J.; died Dec. 14, 1901, West Orange. Mbr., N.J. State Legislature, 1866, 1867, and Spkr., 1871. CONDIT, 1848, CHARLES, M.A.-(Law)-Bom Dec. 8, 1827, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 19, 1876, Brooklyn, N.Y. CONDIT, 1856, STEPHEN-(Law)-Born Sept. 23, 1835, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 6, 1897, Brooklyn, N.Y., CONNOR, 1845, LEMUEL PARKER-(Law)-Born Sept. 30, 1827,

24 Adams County, Miss.; died Mar. 24, 1891, Woodland, Miss. Maj., Confederate Army, Civil War. CONNOR, 1845, WILLIAM GUSTINE-(Farming)-Born April 5, 1826, Adams County, Miss.; died July 3, 1863, Gettysburg, Pa. Maj., Con- federate Army, Civil War. CONVERSE, 1850, GEORGE SHERMAN, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Bom Sept. 2, 1828, New York City; died Nov. 2, 1895, Boston, Mass. COOK, 1945, GEORGE III- (Industrial)-Born June 5, 1923, Baltimore, Md.; died May 31, 1970; Licensing Co-ordinator, Natl. Distillers & Chemical Corp., N.Y.C.; Sec., Yale Club of Md., '49-'52; Co-Chmn., Class Council '66-; Chmn., Alumni Schools Corn.; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '66-; Grad. Track Corn., '53-; Mgr., Intematl. Div., Owens-Coming Fiberglas Corp, '55-'68; Gen. Mgr., Owens-Coming Fiberglas Europe, '63-'64; Dir., Bus. Council for Internatl. Under- standing, '58-'64, Internatl. Center, N.Y., Inc., '66-; 2d Lieut., Moun- tain Inf., '43-'46; Pres. Deer Island Club Corp., '56-'58. COOK, 1876, ROBERT JOHNSTON -(Industrial)-Born Mar. 21, 1849, near Cookstown, Pa.; died Dec. 3, 1922, near Belle Vernon, Pa. COOKE, 1877, ELBRIDGE CLINTON -(Finance)-Born Oct. 31, 1854, Tiskilwa, Ill.; died Nov. 4, 1931, Minneapolis, Minn. COOKE, 1893, JAMES BARCLAY - (Industrial)-Bom Dec. 13, 1871, Paterson, N.J.; died May 26, 1936, Wyckoff, N.J. COOKE, 1895, WALTER EVANS, LL.B.- (Industrial)-Bom May 3, 1874, Paterson, N.J.; died Oct. 9, 1939, New York City. COOLEY, 1888, HARLAN WARD- (Law and Insurance)-Born Jan. 29, 1866, Washington, D.C.; died June 21, 1938, Harbert, Michigan. COON, 1847, JOHN, M.A.- (Industrial)-Born July 28, 1822, Ballston Spa, N.Y.; died Sept. 24, 1908, Lyons, Mich. Paymaster, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, 1852, JACOB, M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., D.D., LL.D. - (Education)-Born Dec. 7, 1830, near Somerville, Ohio; died Jan. 31, 1904, New Brunswick, N.J. Prof. of Greek, Center College, 1855-1862 and 1863-1866; Prof. of Greek, Rutgers College, 1866- 1893, and of logic and metaphysics, 1893-1904. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, 1838, xi,..'ILLIAM FRIERSON, LL.D.- (La w)- Bom Mar. 11, 1820, Franklin, Tenn.; died May 7, 1909, New York City. Judge, Tenn. Supreme Court, 1861-1862 and 1878-1886. Chancellor, Nash- ville district, Tenn. CORBIN, 1889, WILLIAM HERBERT, M.A. -(Business)-Born July 20,

25 1864, Union, Conn.; died April 14, 1945, Hartford, Conn. Tax Com'r., State of Conn., '07-'20; Pres., Hartford Pub. Library, '39-'45; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '10-30. COREY, 1911, ALAN LYLE-(Finance)-Born Aug. 6, 1889, Braddock, Pa.; died Feb. 21, 1970; Ensign, USNRF, W.W. I. CORNELL, 1915, THOMAS HILARY -(BUSINESS)-Born Jan. 14, 1891, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died July 18, 1957, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (A.E.F.). CORNING, 1903, ERASTUS, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born Oct. 22, 1879, Albany, N.Y.; died Nov. 11, 1942, Albany. Lieut Col., Med. Corps, World War I (A.E.F.); Chief surgeon, Am. Exp. Force, Archangel, North Russia, 1919; Mbr.; Yale Alumni Bd., 1928-1929 CORNISH, 1914, PERCY GILLETTE, JR., M.D. -(Medicine)- Born Jan. 10, 1892, Flagstaff, Ariz., died June 17, 1958, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Priv., Medical Corps, '17-'18. CORTELYOU, 1913, GEORGE BRUCE, JR. -(Business)-Born June 25, 1889, Roslyn, N.Y.; died March 31, 1973, Rumson, N.J.; formerly Asst. Treas., Central Trust Co. of Illinois; Pres. Distributors Group, N.Y.C., '30-'32; Asst. Treas., N.Y. Life Ins. Co., N.Y.C. (retired in '55); Sr. Consultant, James Talcott, Inc., N.Y.C.; Bd. of Mgrs., Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, N.Y.C., many yrs.; Capt., 17th Engineers Railway, Apr. '17-'19; Order of Black Star of French Legion of Honor. COR WIN, 1887, ROBERT NELSON, M.A., Ph.D.- (Education)-Born Oct. 6, 1864, Baiting Hollow, N.Y.; died Oct 14, 1944, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of German, Yale University, 1897-1899, and Prof., 1899-1944; Chmn. Bd. of Admissions, '19-'33; Assoc. fellow, Pierson College, '33-'44; Pres., N.E. Assoc. of Colleges and Secondary Schools, '29-30. COR WITH, 1890, JOHN WHITE-Born Feb. 20, 1868, Galena, Ill.; died Sept. 7, 1923, West Chester, Pa. COWLES, 1886, ALFRED-(LOW)- Born Jan. 5, 1865, Chicago, DI.; died Jan. 15, 1939, Chicago. COWLES, 1887, WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, LL.B. -(Journalism)-Born Evanston, Ill.; died Jan. 15, 1946, Spokane, Wash. COX, 1891, JOHN JOUGHIN- (Law student)-Born Sept. 28, 1869, Bed- ford, N.Y.; died Dec. 17, 1892, Cambridge, Mass. COXE, 1887, ALEXANDER BROWN -(Farming)-Born Sept. 9, 1865, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 16, 1926, Philadelphia. COY, 1910, EDWARD HARRIS- (Insurance)-Born May 24, 1888, An- dover, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1935, New York City.

26 COY, 1901, SHERMAN LocKWOOD-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 26, 1879, Andover, Mass.; died Feb. 15, 1946, Libertyville, Ill. CRAMPTON, 1851, RUFUS COWLES, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)- Born 1828, Farmington, Conn.; died July 13, 1888, Jacksonville, Ill. Prof. of mathematics and astronomy, Illinois College, 1854-1888; also acting Pres., 1877-1881. Lieut. Col., Union Army, Civil War. CRANE, 1904, WINTHROP MURRAY, JR.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 12, 1881, Dalton, Mass.; died Mar. 28, 1968; formerly Pres. Crane & Co., Inc., Dalton; Lieut. Col., Ord. Dept., W.W.I; Yale Alumni Bd. CRAPO, 1886, STANFORD TAPPAN-(Industrial)-Born June 13, 1865, New Bedford, Mass.; died Jan. 26, 1939, Tryon, N.C. CRAPO, 1852, WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born May 16, 1830, Dartmouth, Mass.; died Feb. 28, 1926, New Bedford, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1857. Mbr. of Congress, 1875-1883. CRESSLER, 1902, ALFRED MILLER, M.A.- (Finance)-Born Sept. 19, 1877; died Nov. 19, 1939, Cincinnati, Ohio. CROSBY, 1922, ALBERT HASTINGS-(Finance)-Born Feb. 12, 1900, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Sept. 6, 1946, Ardmore, Pa. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '38-'40. Priv., S.A.C.T., World War I. CROSBY, 1892, BENJAMIN LEWIS, JR.-(Law student)-Born Mar. 22, 1868, Halcott Center, N.Y.; died Dec. 29, 1892, New York City. CROSBY, 1926, HENRY STETSON, B.S.-(Engineering)-Born May 29, 1904, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Mar. 3, 1953, Trumansburg, N.Y.; Maj., U.S.A.A.F., World War H. CROSBY, 1890, JOHN, M.A.-(Law and Industrial)-Born Aug. 23, 1867, Hampden, Me.; died Mar. 1, 1962; Pres., Washburn Crosby Co., Minneapolis; Trustee, Dunwoody Industrial Inst.; Mbr., Fed. Adv. Council, Washington, D.C., City Council, Minneapolis, 1894-1948. CROSS, 1900, JOHN WALTER, A.D.G.-(Architecture)-Born Feb. 24, 1878, South Orange, N.J.; died July 25, 1951, Hot Springs, Va,; Mbr., Natl. Comm. of Fine Arts and N.Y. Art Comm.; Chief Architect, U.S. Housing Corp., '18. CROSS, 1904, WALTER SNELL-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 5, 1881, Fitch- burg, Mass.; died June 8, 1971, Brookline, Mass.; Christian Science Practitioner; Pres., The Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, '50-'51; Lieut. Chaplain, Army, W.W.I. CROSS, 1896, WILLIAM REDMUND-(Finance)-Born June 8, 1874, South Orange, N.J.; died Nov. 16, 1940, Princeton, N.J. Keeper of maps, , '31-'39; Pres., N.Y. Zoological Soc., '37-'40.

27 CROXTON, 1857, JOHN THOMAS-(Law)-Born Nov. 20, 1837, near Paris, Ky.; died April 16, 1874, La Paz, Bolivia. U.S. Minister to Bolivia, 1873-1874. Brig-Gen., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. CHUMP, 1833, JoHN-(Medical Student)-Born Sept. 3, 1814, New York City; died July 4, 1835, New London, Conn. CUNNINGHAM, 1917, OLIVER BATY- (Student)--Born Sept. 17, 1894, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 17, 1918, near Thiaucourt, France. Capt., F.A., World War I (A.E.F.). CURTIS, 1878, GEORGE LOUIS, D.D.- ( Ministry)-Born May 21, 1885, Adrian, Mich.; died July 11, 1917, Simsbury, Conn. CUSHING, 1902, CHARLES CYPRIAN STRONG- (Literary work)-Born Oct. 27, 1879, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1941, Boston, Mass. Y.M.C.A. Secretary, World War I (Fgn. service). GUSHING, 1872, WILLIAM LEE, M.A.-(Education)-Born July 24, 1849, Phippsburg, Me.; died Dec. 11, 1921, Simsbury, Conn. CUSHMAN, 1845, ISAAC LAFAYETTE-(Education)-Born Mar. 17, 1823, Burlington, N.Y.; died June 12, 1857, Quincy, Ill. CUTLER, 1854, CARROLL, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 31, 1829, Windham, N.H.; died Jan. 25, 1894, Talladega, Ala. Prof. of metaphysics and rhetoric, Western Reserve College (now Adelbert College, Western Reserve University), 1860-1889, and Pres., 1871- 1886; Prof. of theology, Biddle University, 1889-1891.

DAHL, 1908, GEORGE, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)--Born Jan. 11, 1881, Chicago, Ill.; died July 31, 1962; Holmes Prof. of Hebrew, Yale Divinity School, '10-'49; W.W.I, YMCA, Educational; Yale Div. and Grad. Schools Corns. DALY, 1911, FREDERICK JOSEPH-(Education)- Born Dec. 5, 1885, Cambridge, Mass.; died May 8, 1965; 1st Lieut., Corps, W.W. I, AEF; Major, AUS, W.W. II. DANA, 1851, WILLIAM BUCK, M.A.- (Industrial)- Born Aug. 26, 1829, Utica, N.Y.; died Oct. 10, 1910, New York City. DANIELS, 1907, FORREST LEONARD-Born Oct. 19, 1884, Piqua, Ohio; died Jan. 25, 1908, Saranac, N.Y. DANIELS, 1860, JOSEPH LEONARD, B.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Aug. 1, 1833, East Medway (now Millis), Mass.; died Oct. 22, 1924, Tryon, N.C. Prof. of Greek, Olivet College, 28 1865-1906; also served as dean of the faculty, as acting pres., 1892- 1893 and 1903-1904, and as college librarian, 1865-1872 and 1883-1908. DANIELS, 1873, RENSSELAER WILKINSON-(Finance)-Born Oct.6, 1851, Lockport, N.Y.; died June 15, 1923, Arcadia, Calif. DANIELS, 1914, THOMAS LEONARD M.F.A. (Hon.)-(Industrial)- Born July 4, 1892, Piqua, Ohio; died May 23, 1978; Chmn. of Bd., Archer Daniels Midland Corp.; U.S. Diplomatic Service, '22-'29; War Prod. Bd. & War Food Admin., '42-'43; Mbr., Food Re- quir. Com .'42; Chmn., Minneapolis Soc. of Fine Arts; Bd. of Gov., Charles T. Miller Hosp., St. Paul, Minn.; Trustee, Carlton Coll., St. Paul; Capt., F.A. & Balloon Corps, '17-'19. DANIELSON, 1907, RICHARD ELY, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Nov. 7, 1885, Brooklyn, Conn.; died May 23, 1957, Groton, Mass.; Capt., Inf. World War I (A.E.F.); Lt. Col., G.S.C., World War II. DARLING, 1916, ARTHUR BURR, M.A., Ph.D.- (Education,Writing)- Born Dec. 28, 1892, Witchita, Kans.; died Nov. 27, 1971, Paris, France; engaged in research and writing on British-American Rela- tions; Instr. to Assoc. Prof., Yale, '22-'33; Class Officer, Exec. Com . of Yale Coll., Class of '31; Current History Assoc., N.Y. Times, '24-'31; Chmn., History Dept., Phillips Academy, Andover, '33-'51; U.S. Govt.; Historian, '51-'54, Fulbright Sr. Fellow, Italy, '55-'56; Ensign, USNRF, '17-'19. DARLING, 1836, THOMAS, M.A.-(Finance)-Born April 13, 1816, New York City; died Sept. 23, 1899, New York City. Served in U.S. Navy, Civil War. DAVENPORT, 1923, RUSSELL WHEELER, LL.D.-(Literary work)- Born July 12, 1899, South Bethlehem, Pa.; died April 19, 1954, New York City; Priv., Ambulance Service, World War 1 (A.E.F.) DAVIES, 1853, THOMAS FREDERICK, M.A., Dl)., LL.D.-(Ministry)- Born Aug 31, 1831, Fairfield, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1905, Detroit, Mich. Prof. of Hebrew, Berkeley Divinity School, 1862. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Mich., 1889-1905. DAVIES, 1894, THOMAS FREDERICK, B.D., M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)- Born July 20, 1872, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 25, 1936, Lenox, Mass. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Western Mass., 1911-1936; Representa- tive, Y.M.C.A. War Work Council, World War I (Fgn. service). DAVIS, 1895, BENJAMIN-(Law)-Born Jan. 1, 1871, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 6, 1920, Chicago. DAVIS, 1833, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, M.A.- (Medicine)-Born Dec. 23, 1812, Monticello, S.C.; died June 13, 1853, Yazoo City, Miss. Served in Seminole War. 29 DAVIS, 1911, CLINTON WILDES- (Industrial)-Born June 2, 1888, Port- land, Me.; died Oct. 15, 1958, Cape Elizabeth, Me.; Maj., F.A., World War I. DAVIS, 1936, HORACE WEBBER II- (Finance)-Born Sept. 9, 1912, Sharon, Pa.; died Sept. 9, 1965; Trust Officer, Union & New Haven Trust Co.; Treas. and Dir., Farnam Neighborhood House, Inc., '56-; Dir., Arthritis and Rheumatism Found., Conn. Chapter, '52-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II; Class Treas., '48-'54. DAVIS, 1835, JOHN- (Law)- Born Oct. 25, 1813, Trenton, Me.; died Sept. 20, 1844, Northboro, Mass. DAVIS, 1860, LOWNDES HENRY, LL.B. - (Law)-Born Dec. 14, 1836, Jackson, Mo.; died Feb. 5, 1920, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Circuit attny., 10th judicial district of Mo., 1865-1869. Mbr., Mo. State Legislature, 1876. Mbr. of Congress, 1879-1885. DAVIS, 1860, ROBERT STEWART- (Industrial)- Born April 23, 1838, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Mar. 17, 1911, Philadelphia. DAVIS, 1908, WALTER GOODWIN, LL.B. -(Law, Finance)-Born May 14, 1885, Portland, Me.; died June 11, 1966; Pres., Maine Historical Soc., Portland Community Chest, Maine Gen. Hosp. Corp.; House of Rep., Maine Legislature, '26; Capt., Inf., W.W. I, AEF Milit. Intelligence. DAVISON, 1918, FREDERICK TRUBEE, LL.B., M.A., LL.D. - (Museum work) -Born Feb. 7, 1896, New York, N.Y.; died Nov. 14, 1974, Locust Valley, N.Y.; Pres., Amer. Mus. Nat. History, '33-'53; State Legislature, '21-'26; Asst. Sec. War (Air), '26-'33; Yale Corpora- tion, '31-'53; Lieut. (j.g.), Naval Air Serv., W.W. I; Brig. Gen., USAF, W.W. II; Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal. DAVISON, 1920, HARRY POMEROY - (Finance)-Born April 3, 1898, Englewood, N.J.; died July 2, 1961; Sr. V.P., J. P. Morgan & Co., N.Y.C.; W.W. I: Lieut., Naval Air Service; W.W. II: Cmdr., USN. DAWES, 1876, CHESTER MITCHELL -(Law)-Born July 14, 1855, North Adams, Mass.; died April 12, 1917, Chicago, Ill. Asst. U.S. attny., northern district of III., 1884-1886. DAY, ARTHUR POMEROY, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 6, 1868, Hart- ford, Conn.; died Aug. 26, 1952, Greensboro, Vt.; Mbr. Hartford Redevelopment Corn. and Conn. River Bridge and Highway Comm.; Class Treas. DAY, 1892, CLIVE, Ph.D.- (Education)-Born Feb. 11, 1871, Hart- ford, Conn.; died July 27, 1951, Greensboro, Vt.; Chmn., Balkan Div., U.S. Peace Comm., Paris, '18; Mbr. Conn. Unemployment

30 Comm., '31-'33; Asst. Prof. Economic History, Yale University, '02- '07, and Prof., '07-'22; Prof., Political Economy, '22-'38. DAY, 1899, DWIGHT HUNTINGTON-(Finance)-Born April 1, 1876, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 9, 1936, New York City. Y.M.C.A. Sec. World War I. DAY, 1923, HUNTINGTON T., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Apr. 21, 1901, St. Louis, Missouri; died Mar. 14, 1981; Ptnr. Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, Conn. DAY, 1857, JOHN CALVIN, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 3, 1835, Hartford, Conn.; died June 24, 1899, Dublin, N.H. DAY, 1862, MELVILLE COX-(Law)-Born June 2, 1839, Biddeford, Me.; died Dec. 29, 1913, Florence, Italy. DAY, 1875, ROBERT WEBSTER-(Realestate)-Born Oct. 9, 1854, Phila- delphia, Pa.; died July 11, 1932, Tallahassee, Fla. DAY, 1911, SHERWOOD SUNDERLAND-(Ministry)- Born April 18, 1887, Catskill, N.Y.; died May 15, 1974, Amherst, Va. Formerly Presbyter- ian minister. DAY, 1837, THOMAS MILLS, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Nov. 21, 1817, Hartford, Conn,; died Oct. 17, 1905, Hartford. DAY, 1886, THOMAS MILLS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 13, 1864, Hart- ford, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1947, Plainfield, N.J. DAY, 1902, WILLIAM EDWARDS-(Finance, Industry)-Born Feb. 12, 1878, Indianapolis, Ind.; died July 17, 1964. DECHERT, 1850, HENRY MARTYN-(Law)-Born Mar. 11, 1832, Reading, Pa.; died May 27, 1918, Philadelphia, Pa., 1st Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. DECKER, 1929, EDMUND LOCKWOOD, JR.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 5, 1907, Montclair, N.J.; died July 30, 1967. DEMING, 1872, CHARLES CLERC, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 22, 1852, Hartford, Conn.; died July 23, 1924, New York City. DEMING, 1872, CLARENCE-(Literary work)-Born Oct. 1, 1848, Litchfield, Conn.; died May 8, 1913, New Haven, Conn. DEMING, 1836, HENRY CHAMPION, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born May 23, 1815, Colchester, Conn.; died Oct, 9, 1872, Hartford, Conn. Mbr. Conn. State Legislature, 1849, 1850, 1859 and 1860. Mbr. of Con- gress, 1863-1867. Collector of internal revenue, 1869-1872. Col., Union Army Civil War. DEMING, 1872, HENRY CHAMPION-(Finance)-Born Nov. 25, 1850, Hartford, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1931, New York City. DEMING, 1883, LAURENT CLERC-(Transportation)-Born Nov. 21, 1860, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1945, New York City.

31 DEMPSEY, 1911, JOHN BOURNE, M.A., LL.B. -(Law)-Born Sept. 26, 1888, Cleveland, Ohio; died May 20, 1963; Ohio House of Represen- tatives, '23-'27; Yale Univ. Council, '48-'55; Alumni Bd. Chmn., '40-'43; Capt. F.A., W.W.I. DENEGRE, 1915, THOMAS BAYNE, LL.D. - (Finance)-Born Jan. 18, 1893, New Orleans, La.; died June 18, 1967; with First Natl. Bank of Biloxi, Miss.; 1st Lieut., F.A., W.W. I, AEF. DENISON, 1895, LINDSAY - (Literary work)-Born Mar. 23, 1873, Salem, Mass.; died Mar. 25, 1934, Thomaston, N.Y. Capt., QMC., World War I (A.E.F.). DENNIS, 1872, FREDERIC SHEPARD, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S.- (Medicine)- Born April 17, 1850, Newark, N.J.; died Mar. 8, 1934, New York City. Prof. of surgery, Bellevue Hosp., Medical College, 1883-1893; Prof. of clinical surgery, Cornell University Medical Col- lege, 1898-1910, and Prof. emeritus, 1910-1934. DENNY, 1854, THOMAS - (Finance)-Born Aug. 22, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died July 29, 1906, Lake Meacham, Malone, N.Y. DENSLOW, 1873, HERBERT MCKENZIE, M.A., D. D.- (Ministry)- Born Aug. 20, 1852, Lynn, Mass.; died Sept. 7, 1944, Hartford, Conn. Instructor at General Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, 1873-1874; Prof. of pastoral theology, General Theo- logical Seminary, 1902-1927; and Prof. emeritus, 1927-1944. DENT, 1836, HENRY HATCH, M.A. - (Law)-Born Feb. 11, 1815, Bryantown, Md.; died Nov. 19, 1872, Baltimore, Md. DEPEW, 1856, CHAUNCEY MITCHELL, LL.D. - (Law)-Born April 23, 1834, Peekskill, N.Y.; died April 5, 1928, New York City. Mbr. N.Y. State Legislature, 1861-1863. Sec. of State, N.Y., 1863-1865. Ap- pointed U.S. Minister to Japan, 1866, but resigned. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1899-1911. Regent, University of the State of N.Y., 1874- 1904. Mbr. Yale Corp., 1888-1906. Col. and Judge Advocate, N.Y.N.G., Civil War. DEPEW, 1919, GANSON GOODYEAR, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1895, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 31, 1924, Aiken, S.C. Asst. District Attny., Western N.Y., 1922-1924. Lieut., Naval Air Service, World War I. DESA, 1841, POMPEO ASCENCO-(Farming)-Born April 20, 1818, AI- cantara, Maranham, Brazil; died in 1879, Alcantara. DESIBOUR, 1896, JULES HENRI- (Architecture)-Born Dec. 23, 1872, Paris, France; died Nov. 4, 1938, Washington, D.C. Architect for the French embassy and the Canadian legation in Washington, D.C., and other public buildings.

32 DESILVER, 1910, ALBERT, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 27, 1888, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 7, 1924, Rye, N.Y. DEXTER, 1861, FRANKLIN BOWDITCH, M.A., Litt.D.-(Education and library work)-Born Sept. 11, 1842, Fairhaven, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1920, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Librarian, Yale University, 1869- 1912; also Sec. of the University 1869-1899, and Lamed Prof. of American History, 1877-1888. DEXTER, 1867, MORTON, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born July 12, 1846, Manchester, N.H.; died Oct. 29, 1910, Edgartown, Mass. DICKINSON, 1856, ARTHUR-(Business)-Born July 15, 1835, Hills- boro, N.C.; died Oct. 13, 1904, Baltimore, Md. Served in Commis- sary Dept., Confederate Army, Civil War. DILLER, 1924, JOHN CABOT-(Military retired)-Born Sept. 20, 1895, Sterling, Ill.; died June 2, 1981; Assoc. Dir., Bureau of Appointments, '27-'32; Capt. AUS, Inf., '16-'19; Col., USAF, '42-'55; Bronze Star; Asst. Treas., RTA, '28-'42. DIMOCK, 1863, HENRY FARNAM, M.A.-(Business)-Born Mar. 28, 1842, South Coventry, Conn.; died April 10, 1911, New York City. Mbr. Yale Corp., 1899-1911. DINES, 1908, TYSON, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Oct. 31, 1885, Brunswick, Mo.; died Nov. 17, 1965. DIXON, 1907, THEODORE POLHEMUS- (Finance)-Born June 27, 1883, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 28, 1959, Weekapaug, R.I.; Capt., Intelli- gence, World War I; former Class Treas. and Chmn., Class Exec. Com . DIXON, 1868, WILLIAM PALMER, LL.B., M.A. -(Law)-Born Mar. 19, 1847, New York City; died June 24, 1926, Lawrence, N.Y. DOANE, 1891, JOHN WESLEY -(Finance)-Born Mar. 22, 1869, Thompson, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1933, New York City. DODD, 1838, ALBERT-(Law)-Born 1818; drowned June 1844, near Bloomington, Ill. DODGE, 1904, FRANCIS TALMAGE- (Business)-Born Feb. 25, 1882, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 18, 1970; pres. Dodge & Olcott Co., '04-'52; Al. Fd. Agt., '45. DODGE, 1907, PHILIP LYNDON-(Finance)-Boni Nov. 28, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 17, 1974, New York, N.Y.; formerly Ptnr., Laird, Bissell & Meeds; Alumni Fund Agt. for Class, '07; Dir., Alumni Fund, one term. DODGE, 1929, WASHINGTON- (Finance)-Born Sept. 23, 1907, San Francisco, Calif.; died Dec. 1974; Stockbroker, V.P., Clark, Dodge & Co., Inc.

33 DOMINICK, 1909, GAYER GARDNER -(Finance)-Born Mar. 16, 1887, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 18, 1961; Limited Ptnr., Dominick & Dominick, N.Y.C.; Gov., Stock Exchange, 3 terms; Pres., Roosevelt Hosp., '48-'53; Trustee, Iolani School, Honolulu, '54; W.W. I: Lieut. (s.g.), Navy-Submarine, Lighter-than-Air. DONNELLEY, 1889, THOMAS ELLIOTT- (Industrial)-Born Aug. 18, 1867, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 6, 1955, Lake Forest, Ill.; Dir., Pulp and Paper Div., War Industries Bd., World War I; Chmn. Citizens' Corn., Chicago, '22; Mbr., Council, Yale-in-China, '25-32, and Com. for rebuilding plant, '47. DOUGLAS, 1900, MALCOLM, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Sept. 5, 1876, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 12, 1939, Montecito, Calif. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I (AEF) DOUGLASS, 1887, WILLARD ROBINSON, LL.B. - (Law)-Born Dec. 22, 1865, Leavenworth, Kans.; died Jan. 2, 1956, Kansas City, Mo. DOUSMAN, 1906, Louis DEVIERVILLE - (Insuranc e)-Born Feb. 17, 1882, St. Louis, Mo.; died Aug. 11, 1955, Billings, Mont.; former Mbr. Billings City Park Bd., and Mont. State Park Bd. DREISBACH, 1903, JoHN MARTIN - (Business)-Born Nov. 26, 1879, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died Nov. 10, 1958, Summit, N.J. DuBOIS, 1867, JOHN JAY, LL.B., M.A. - (Law)-Born June 6, 1846, Newton Falls, Ohio; died Nov. 11, 1898, Lakewood, N.J. DUNHAM, 1859, GEORGE Eworr -(Student)-Born Nov. 27, 1838, Hartford, Conn.; drowned July 17, 1858, Springfield, Mass. DUNHAM, 1938, LAWRENCE BOARDMAN, JR.- (Business)--Born Mar. 3, 1916, New York, N.Y.; died May 29, 1982; Sr. Dir., Office of Univ. Development, Yale Univ. '67-73; Management Supervisor, Comp- ton Advertising, Inc., '56-'67; Lieut., USN, '41-'46; Presidential Unit Citation; Sec., RTA, '68-. DUNNING, 1867, ALBERT ELIJAH, D.D., S.T.D.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 5, 1844, Brookfield, Conn.; died Nov. 14, 1923, Brookline, Mass. DUNWODY, 1836, JAMES BULLOCH- (Ministry)-Born Sept. 24, 1816, Washington, Ga.; died June 26, 1902, Walterboro, S.C. DURYEE, 1917, SAMUEL SLOAN, LL.B.-(Law)---Born Nov. 18, 1893, New York, N.Y.; died Apr. 27, 1979; of Counsel to Parker, Duryee, Zunino, Malone & Carter; Dir., Alumni Fund; Chmn., '47-'48; Univ. Council, '48; Alumni Bd., '47; Assoc. Fellow, Trumbull Coll. '47-; Chief, Tax Amortization Section, Office Under Sec. of War, '40-'41; Chmn., Tax Amortization Bd., '41-'42; Pres., Hosp. for Special Surgery, '48-'58; Life Gov., New York Hosp., '75; Pres., Trustees of Groton School, '48-'65; Dir., Am. Subsidiaries of Zurich Ins. Co.;

34 City Bank Farmers Trust Co.; Ptnr., Parker & Duryee and associated and successive firms; Capt., F.A., A.E.F., '17-'19; 2nd Lieut., Natl. Guard, Conn., '16. DWIGHT, 1849, TIMOTHY, M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Nov. 16, 1828, Norwich, Conn.; died May 26, 1916, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of sacred literature, Yale Divinity School, 1858-1886; Pres., Yale University 1886-1899; also acting treasurer, 1886-1888. DWIGHT, 1893, WINTHROP EDWARDS, LL.B., Ph.D.- (Law)-Born Dec. 23, 1872, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 3, 1944, New York City, Assoc. Fellow, , Yale University, '35-44.

EAKIN, 1856, EMMET ALEXANDER-(Farming)-Born Mar. 26, 1836, Bedford County, Tenn.; died Dec. 27, 1864, Murfreesboro, Tenn. EAKIN, 1846, ‘VILLIAM SPENCER, M.A.-(Business)-Born July 6, 1820, Shelbyville, Tenn.; died Jan. 31, 1880, New York City. EAMES, 1843. BENJAMIN TUCKER, M.A.-(Law)-Born June 4, 1818, Dedham, Mass.; died Oct. 6, 1901, East Greenwich, R.I. Mbr., R.I. State Senate, 1854-1856, 1859, 1863, and 1884. Mbr., R.I. State Legis- lature, 1868, and Spkr., 1869. Mbr. of Congress, 1871-1879. EATON, 1877, SAMUEL LEWIS, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Jan. 15, 1853, Lancaster, Wisc.; died April 17, 1930, Newton Highlands, Mass. EATON, 1862, SHERBURNE BLAKE-(Law)-Born Feb. 23, 1840, Lowell, Mass.; died Dec. 1, 1914, New York City; Capt., Union Army, Civil War. EDDY, 1929, MAXON HUNTER, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born May 31, 1907, Middlebury, Vt.; died Nov. 22, 1982; Practicing Surgeon, Bridgeport & Fairfield, Conn., '39-'69; Volunteer Surgeon, De- veloping Countries, '69-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, Med. Corps, '43-'46; Battle Star. EDWARDS, 1857, ALFRED LEWIS, LL.B., M.A.- (Law)-Borri Dec. 2, 1836, New York City; died Feb. 23, 1910, Athol, N.Y. EDWARDS, 1878, GEORGE BENJAMIN-(Finance)-Born Jan. 14, 1854, Russellville, Ky.; died Dec. 15, 1929, Louisville, Ky. EDWARDS, 1842, NEWTON-(Law)-Born Mar 11, 1822, Andover, Mass.; died May 7, 1855, Augusta, Me.

35 El) WARDS, 1901, RICHARD HENRY, M.A.- (Ministry)-Born Oct. 22, 1877, Lisle, N.Y.; died April 7, 1954, Lisle; former Dir., Natl. Council on Religious Education in Higher Education; on Natl. War Work Council, YMCA, World War 1. EELLS, 1901, Joni.; SHEPHARD-(Ranching)-Born Nov. 23, 1878, Oakland, Calif.; died June 20, 1964. EICHELBERGER, 1858, MARTIN SMYSER-(Law)-Born Jan. 27, 1836, York, Pa.; died July 10, 1893, York. ELDER, 1873 SAMUEL JAMES, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Jan. 4, 1850, Hopeville, R.I.; died Jan. 22, 1918; Boston, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1885. ELDREDGE, 1839, CHARLES ST. JOHN-(Student)-Born Feb. 23, 1820, New York City; died Feb. 12, 1840, Townshend, Vt. ELLIOT, 1871, HENRY RUTHERFORD- (Literary work)- Born April 21, 1849, Woodbridge, Conn.; died April 18, 1906, New York City. ELLIOT, 1844, WILLIAM HORACE, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1824, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 8, 1852, Santa Cruz. ELLIS, 1930, HARLAN MONTGOMERY -(Industrial)-Born Aug. 23, 1905, Charles City, Iowa; died May 22, 1953, Burbank, Calif.; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd.; Class Agt. ELLIS, 1930, RAYMOND WALLESER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 23, 1907, Charles City, Iowa; died Mar. 15, 1981; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston, Mass.; Lieut., USN,'43-'46; Bronze Star. ELLSWORTH, 1905, JOHN STOUGHTON-(Farming)-Born Aug. 21, 1883, Simsbury, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1969. ELWELL, 1945, FRANCIS BOLTON, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 7, 1923, Riverton, N.J.; died Dec. 29, 1958, Washington, D.C.; Asst. District Attny., New York City, '52-'57; Legal Advisor, Defense Air Transportation Admin. U.S. Dept. Comm. ELY, 1906, GROSVENOR-(Finance)-Born Feb. 21, 1884, Norwich, Conn.; died Aug. 23, 1959, Warwick, N.Y.; Capt. Conn. State Guard, and Chief of Section, War Industries Bd., World War I; Vice-Chmn., Conn. State War Finance Comm., World War II; Mbr. Conn. State Banking Advisory Council. EMERSON, 1834, ALFRED, M.A.- (Ministry)-Born April 5, 1812, Beverly, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1896, Dochester, Mass. Prof. of mathe- matics and astronomy, Western Reserve College 1853-1856. EMERSON, 1841, JOSEPH, M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)- Born May 28, 1821, Norfolk, Conn.; died Aug. 4, 1900, Beloit, Wis. Prof. of ancient languages, Beloit College, 1848-1855, and of Greek, 1855-1888.

36 EMERSON, 1848, SAMUEL, M.A.- (Education)-Born May 9, 1827, Norfolk, Conn.; died Jan. 18, 1908, Charlottesville, Va. ENO, 1869, JOHN CHESTER- (Finance)-Born Jan. 22, 1848, New York City; died Feb. 28, 1914, New York City. ENO, 1882, WILLIAM PHELPS, M.A.- (Transportation)-Born June 3, 1858, New York City; died Dec. 3, 1945, Norwalk, Conn. Author, world's first street traffic regulations (New York, London and Paris) and other traffic control systems, including road traffic control codes of allied troops in World Wars I and II; Dir., Home Defense League of District of Columbia, World War I. ERSKINE, 1930, ALBERT DEW., JR.-Died May 26, 1976. ESTILL, 1891, JoE GARNER, M.A.- (Education)- Born Oct. 2, 1863, Winchester, Tenn.; died May 1, 1953, Lakeville, Conn.; Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, '32-'34, and '34-36. ESTY, 1845, CONSTANTINE CANARIS, M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 26, 1824, Framingham, Mass.; died Dec. 27, 1912, Framingham. Mbr., Mass. State Senate, 1857-1858, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1866, Mbr. of Congress, 1872-1873. Mbr., Mass. Bd. of Education, 1871-1879. EUSTIS, 1841, WILLIAM TAPPAN, D.D.- (Ministry)- Born July 6, 1821, Boston, Mass.; died Mar. 30, 1888, Springfield, Mass. EVANS, 1851, EVAN WILHELM, M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 6, 1827, near Swansea, South Wales; died May 22, 1874, Ithaca, N.Y. Prof. of natural philosophy and astronomy, Marietta College, 1857- 1864; Prof. of mathematics, Cornell University, 1868-1872. EVARTS, 1884, MAXWELL- (Law)-Born Nov. 15, 1862, New York City; died Oct. 7, 1913, Windsor, Vt. Asst. U.S. Attny., Southern N.Y., 1890-1892. EVARTS, 1881, SHERMAN-(LOW)-Born Oct. 10, 1859, New York City; died Oct. 21, 1922, Hanover, N.H. EVARTS, 1837, WILLIAM MAXWELL, M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born Feb. 6, 1818, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 28, 1901, New York City, Deputy U.S. district attny., Southern N.Y., 1849. Atty. Gen. of the U. S., 1868-1869. Sec. of State, 1877-1881. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1885-1891. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1891. EWELL, 1865, JOHN LEWIS, D.D.-(Education)-Born Sept. 4, 1840, Byfield, Mass.; died Mar. 16, 1910, Washington, D.C. Prof. of Latin, Washington University, 1866-1867; Prof. of church history and Hebrew exegesis, Howard University, 1891-1910. EWING, 1924, SHERMAN, LL.B.- (Law)-Born May 26, 1901, Yonkers, N.Y.; died May 15, 1975, New York, N.Y.; Lawyer.

37 FARNAM, 1868, CHARLES HENRY, LL.B., MA.-Born Sept. 12, 1846, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 24, 1909, Denver, Colo. FAR NAM, 1874, HENRY WALCOTT, M.A., LL.D., R.P.D.-(Edu- cation)- Born Nov. 6, 1853, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 5, 1933, New Haven. Prof. of political economy, Yale University, 1880-1912; Prof. of economics, 1912-1918, and Prof. emeritus, 1918-1933. Pres., Hopkins Grammar School, 1927-1933. Mbr., Conn. State Council of Defense, World War I. FAR NAM, 1866, WILLIAM WHITMAN, LL.B., M.A., J.U.D.----- (Edu- cation)-Born April 6, 1844, New Haven, Conn.; died June 28, 1929, New Haven. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1885-1889; Treas., Yale University, 1888-1899; trustee, Sheffield Scientific School, 1894-1923. FARNHAM, 1890, JOHN DORRANCE-(Law)-Born Dec. 28, 1867, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died April 14, 1940, Sayre, Pa. FARRAR, 1918, JOHN CHIPMAN-(Literary work)-Bom Feb. 25, 1896, Burlington, Vt.; died Nov. 5, 1974, New York, N.Y. Chmn. Bd., Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc., New York, N. Y.; Reporter, N.Y. Sunday World, '19-'21; Editor, The Bookman, '21-'27; Editor, George H. Doran Co., '25; Dir., Doubleday Doran & Co., '27; Editor, V.P., then Chmn. Bd., Farrar & Rinehart„ '29-'44; Editor then Chmn. Bd. Farrar, Straus & Co. (now Farrar, Straus & Giroux), '46-; publishing course, Columbia Univ. ext. prog., '48-'51; Dir., Bread Loaf Writers' Conf., Middlebury Coll., Vt., '26-'28; creative writing course, NYU, '20-'25; Writers' Bd. for World Govt., '40-'43; Federal Grand Jury Assn., '46-'50; Natl. Conf. Christians and Jews, '48-'52; 1st Lieut., USAF, July '17-Feb.'19, Psychological Warfare Branch, OWI, June '43-July '44; Overseas Publications of OWI, editor of USA and Die Amerikanische Rundschau, Sept. '44-Dec. '45. FAULKNER, 1839, ENDRESS, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 25, 1818, Dansville, N.Y.; died Nov. 13, 1852, Dansville. FEAREY, 1898, MORTON LAZELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 17, 1876, Albany, N.Y.; died Dec. 12, 1954, New York City; Chmn., Selective Service Bd. 128, World War I.

38 FELDER, 1844, JOHN HENRY-(Farming)-Born Dec. 17, 1821, Or- angeburg, S.C.; died Aug. 16, 1861, Orangeburg. Mbr., S.C. State Legislature, 1852-1861. 1st Lieut., Inf., Confederate Army, Civil War. FENN, 1854. WILLIAM HENRY, D.D. -(Ministry)- Born Mar. 1, 1834, Charleston, S.C.; died Mar.11, 1916, Daytona, Fla. FERGUSON, 1902, ALFRED LUDLOW- (Business)- Born Mar. 7, 1879, Stamford, Conn.; died Oct. 7, 1965; Executive, N.Y.C. FERRY, 1844, ORFUS SANFORD- (Law)-Born Aug. 15, 1923, Bethel, Conn.; died Nov. 21, 1875, Norwalk, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1855 and 1856. Mbr. of Congress, 1859-1861, and of U.S. Senate, 1866-1875, Brig-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. FEwSMITH, 1844, WILLIAM, MA.- (Education)-Born Jan. 24, 1826, Philadelphia, Pa.; died June 19, 1900, Merchantville, N.J. FIELD, 1841, DAVID IRVINE, LL.B.- (Farming)-Born April 28, 1820, Richmond, Ky.; died Sept. 11, 1859, Bolivar City, Miss. FINCH, 1849, FRANCIS MILES, LL.D. -(Law)-Born June 9, 1827, Ithaca, N.Y.; died July 31, 1907, Ithaca. Assoc. judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, 1880-1896. Dean, Cornell Law School, 1896-1903, and Prof. of the history and evolution of law, 1895-1903. FINCKE, 1897, CLARENCE MANN - (Finance)-Born Oct. 12, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 19, 1959, Englewood, N.J. FISCHER, 1856, LOUIS CHRISTOPHER- (Finance)-Born Aug. 13, 1834, Baltimore, Md.; died Nov. 29, 1899, Baltimore. FISH, 1905, STUYVESANT-(Finance)-Bom April 17, 1883, New York City; died June 26, 1952, New York City; Lieut., F.A., World War I. FISHER, 1888, TRYING, Ph.D., LL.D.- (Education)- Born Feb. 27, 1867, Saugerties, N.Y.; died April 29, 1947, New York City. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Yale University, 1893-1895; Asst. Prof. of political economy, 1895-1898 and Prof. 1898-1935. Prof. emeritus, 1935-1947. FISHER, 1889, SAMUEL HERBERT, LL.B., M.A., LL.D. - (La w)-Born May 26, 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 7, 1957, Litchfield, Conn.; Chmn. Conn. Tercentenary Com., '33-'35, and Highway Safety Comm., '36-'40; Admin. of Defense, State of Conn., '41-'42; former Class Agt.; Trustee, Peabody Museum; fellow of Yale Corp., '20-'35. FISHWICK, 1928, DWIGHT BROWN, M.D. - (Medicine)-Born July 3, 1906, Chicago, Ill.; died Mar. 5, 1956, Coral Gables, Fla.; Lt. Col., Medical Corps,World War II. FISK, 1849, FRANKLIN WOODBURY, M.A., LL.D.- (Education)- Born Feb. 16, 1820, Hopkinton, N.H.; died July 4, 1901, Chicago, Ill. Prof.

39 of rhetoric and English literature, Beloit College, 1854-1859; Prof. of sacred rhetoric, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1857-1900; also Pres., 1887-1900. FISK, 1844, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Mar. 26, 1821, Cambridge, Mass.; died Nov. 16, 1884, Northampton, Mass. FISK, 1840, STUART WILKINS, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-BOITI Aug. 25, 1820, Natchez, Miss.; died Dec. 31, 1862, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Col., Inf., Confederate Army, Civil War. FITCH, 1847, JAMES-(Law)-Born April 23, 1821, Cherry Valley, N.Y.; died Feb. 16, 1904, Cleveland, Ohio. FLAGG, 1873, WiLum WELLS-(Business)-Born Jan. 20, 1851, Yonkers, N.Y.; died Sept. 18, 1912, Los Angeles, Calif. FLANDERS, 1885, HENRY RICHMOND-(Insurance)-Born Sept. 14, 1859, Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Mass.; died Sept. 13, 1932, Tisbury, Mass. FLEMING, 1838, WILLIAM STUART-(Law)-Born April 23, 1816, Zion Ch., Maury City, Tenn.; died July 13, 1896, Columbia, Tenn. Chancellor, 8th Div. of Tenn., 1870-1886. FLINN, 1906, ALEXANDER REX-(Business)-Born Feb. 5, 1885, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; died May 29, 1950, Pittsburgh; Mbr., Bd. of Education, '43-'50; Mbr., Natl. Exec. Comm., Natl. Economy League; Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF); V.P., Yale Club of Pittsburgh,'23-'30, Pres., '30-'32; Chmn. Western Pa., Nat'l Yale Alumni Placement Service, '45. FOLSOM, 1883, HENRY TITUS-(Business)--Born Nov. 4, 1859, St. Louis, Mo.; died Feb. 26, 1937, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N.J. FOOTE, 1883, CHARLES SEWARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Feb. 7, 1860, Port Henry, N.Y.; died Jan. 11, 1939, Port Henry. Mbr., N.J. State Assembly, '00-'01. FOOTE, 1866, HARRY WARD, M.A.-(Law student)-Born Aug. 5, 1844, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 28, 1873, New Haven, Conn. FOOTE, 1850, JOSEPH FORWARD-(Law)-Born Feb. 7, 1828, South- wick, Mass.; died Dec. 5, 1883, Norwalk, Conn. FOOTE, 1844, TIADDEUS-(Law)-Born April 27, 1821, Southwick, Mass.; died Feb. 3, 1903, Grand Rapids, Mich. Col., Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. FORD, 1865, GEORGE Ton-(Law)-Born May 21, 1841, Akron, Ohio; died Dec. 24, 1911, Washington, D.C. FOSTER, 1848, DWIGHT, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)----Born Dec. 13, 1828,

40 Worcester, Mass.; died April 18, 1884, Boston, Mass. Attny. Gen. of Mass., 1861-1864, Assoc. judge, Mass. Supreme Court, 1866-1869. FOSTER, 1834, ELEAZAR KINGSBURY-(Law)-Born May 20, 1813, New Haven, Conn.; died June 13, 1877, New Haven. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1844 and 1845, and Spkr., 1865. Judge of probate, New Haven District 1845, 1846, 1848 and 1849. FOSTER, 1879, GEORGE EORRIS-(Business)-Born Oct. 22, 1856, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Aug. 24, 1914, Newburgh, N.Y. FOSTER, 1869, JOHN PIERREPONT CODRINGTON, M.A., M.D. - (Medicine)- Born Mar. 2, 1847, New Haven, Conn.; died April 1, 1910, New Haven. FOSTER, 1908, JOSEPH TAYLOR-(Finance)-Born June 1, 1895, Ash- land, Pa.; died June 24, 1969; Investment Adviser, Foster & Co., Greenwich. FOSTER, 1884, REGINALD, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Jan. 2, 1863, Worces- ter, Mass.; died Dec. 21, 1944, Boston, Mass. FOSTER, 1878, ROGER, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 21, 1857, Worcester, Mass.; died Feb. 22, 1924, New York City. FOWLER, 1876, CHARLES NEWELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1852, Lena, Ill.; died May 27, 1932, Orange, N.J. Mbr. of Congress, 1895-1911 FOWLER, 18t33, HORACE WEBSTER, LL.B.- (Law)-Bom Oct. 31, 1842, Elmira, N.Y.; died July 20, 1888, Orange, N.J. Capt., Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. FOWLER, 1860, WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 26, 1839, Albany, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1874, New York City. Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. FRANCHOT, 1910, CHARLES PASCAL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 8, 1886, Olean, N.Y.; died Sept. 8, 1953, New York City; Consular Agt. for France at Buffalo, '16-'26; Special Legal Advisor to Dir. Naval Petroleum Reserves, '46-'50; Maj. Cavalry, World War I (AEF); Capt., USNR, (JAG. Dept.), World War II. FREEMAN, 1869, HENRY VARNUM, M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 20, 1842, Bridgeton, N.J.; died Sept. 5, 1916 enroute to Chicago, Judge, Superior Court of III., 1893-1898. Presiding justice, Appellate Court of III., 1898-1915. Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. FRENCH, 1882, MA PALMER, LI,. B-(Law)-Born Jan. 29, 1860, Braintree, Mass.; died Sept. 17, 1935, Wellesley, Mass. U.S. district attny., southeastern district of Mass., '02-'06; U.S. district attny., Mass., '06-'14. FRENCH, 1910, ROBERT DUDLEY, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)-Bom

41 Nov. 4, 1888, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 22, 1954, New Haven; Asst. Prof., of English, Yale University, '19-26, Assoc. Prof., '26-'29, and Prof., '30-'54; Chmn., English Dept., '45-'47; Master, Jonathan Edwards, '30-'54; former Class Sec. FROST, 1922, ALBERT CARL, JR. - (Financ e) -Born Oct. 21, 1899, Chicago, Ill.; died Oct. 27, 1969; Reg. Rep., Bache & Co., Inc., NYC. Apprentice Seaman, USN, Sept.-Nov. '18. FROST, 1883, ELIHU BRINTNAL, LL.B. - (Law)-Born May 12, 1860, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Aug. 22, 1925, Beach Bluff, Mass. FULLER, 1881, Ptimo CARROLL- (Industrial)-Born Mar. 19, 1857, Groveland, N.Y.: died May 24, 1931, Grand Rapids, Mich. FULLER, 1861, WILLIAM HENRY, LL.B.- (Industrial)-Born Nov. 6, 1836, Barryville, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1902, New York City. FURBISH, 1860, EDWARD BROWN, M.A.- (Ministry)-Born May 21, 1837, Portland, Me.; died April 27, 1918, Rochester, N.Y. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War.

GACHET, 1843, CHARLES NICHOLAS - (Law)-Born July 2, 1822, Lumpkin, Ga.; died April 14, 1863, Tullahoma, Tenn. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. GAILLARD, 1919, EDWARD MCCRADY - (Financ e)-Born June 12, 1896, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 1, 1982. Yale Development Bd. '56-; Yale's Program for the Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Alumni Fund Volunteer; Class Chmn, Reunion Major Gifts Corn., '74; Citation from Pres. A. Whitney Griswold; Bankers Trust Co. of New York City, '20-'23; Union & New Haven Trust Co., '23-'68, Pres., '43-'63; Chmn., '63-'68; Dir.: United Illuminating Co., '48-'68, Wallace Sil- versmith Co., '56-'60; Pres., Conn. Bankers Assn., '36-'37; Mbr., Advisory Council on Banking, State of Conn. '45-'49; Exec. Council American Bankers Assn., '37-'40; Stockholders Advisory Com., Fed. Reserve Bank of Boston; Mbr., Bank Management Corn., of New England Council, '38-'48; Trustee, Conn. Savings Bank, '38-'68, 1st Lieut., F.A. May '17-Sept. '19; Overseas Service Stripes; Dir. RTA during W.W. II. GAILLARD, 1916, SAMUEL GOURDIN, JR. - (Industrial)-Born Mar. 22, 1894, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July 8, 1960, New Haven; 1st Lieut., Ord. Dept., World War I (AEF).

42 GALLAUDET, 1893, EDSON EESSENDEN, BE., Ph.D. -(Engi- neering)-Born April 21, 1871, Washington, D.C.; died July 1, 1945, Pine Orchard, Conn. Instructor in physics, Yale University, 1897- 1900 and head crew coach, 1900. GALLAUDET, 1898, HERBERT DRAPER, B.D.-(Ministry and literary work)-Born Sept. 12, 1876, Washington, D.C.; died June 24, 1944, Pine Orchard, Conn. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). GAMMELL, 1911, ARTHUR AMORY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 5, 1888, Providence, R.I.; died Oct. 9, 1975, New York, N.Y.; Mbr. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, or predecessor firms, Jan. '24-Dec. '55; Dir., Albany & Susquehanna R.R. Co., '33-'45; Selective Service Adv. Bd., #50, N.Y.C., '42-'45; Major, F.A., AEF, Aug. '17-May '19. GARDNER, 1912, ROBERT ABBE-(Finance)-Born April 9, 1890, Hinsdale, Ill.; died June 21, 1956, Lake Forest, Ill.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (AEF); Col., G.S.C., World War II; Class Sec. '41-'56; former Class Co-Agt.; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago, '34-'36; Mbr., Alumni Bd. (Mbr., Exec. Corn., '43-'46). GARFIELD, 1918, NEWELL-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1895, Chi- cago, DI.; died Sept. 3, 1975, Concord, Mass.; V.P., Zephyr Textiles, Ltd., Ormestown, P.Q., Canada; Dir., Riggs & Lombard, Lowell, Mass.; Mbr., Finance Corn., Concord; Major, F.A., '17-'18. GARNSEY, 1930, WALTER WOOD-(Business)-Born Oct. 21, 1908, Billings, Mont.; died October, 30, 1977; formerly Pres., Stokes Can- ning Co. GARRISON, 1897, ELISHA ELY -(Engineering)-Born Aug. 16, 1871, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 26, 1935, St. Petersburg, Fla. Served in U.S. Vol. Cavalry (Rough Riders), Spanish-American War. Lieut. Col., F.A., World War I (AEF). GARVEY, 1929, JOHN JOSEPH-(Industrial)-Bom Sept. 6, 1903, Moo- sic, Pa.; died Jan. 17, 1959, Coral Gables, Fla. GATES, 1918, ARTEMUS L., M.A.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 3, 1895, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; died June 14, 1976; Banker; Pres., N.Y. Trust Co., '29-'41; Dir., Time, Inc., Union Pacific R.R. Co.; Trustee, Mu- tual Life Ins. Co. and Presbyterian Hospital; Asst. Sec. of the Navy for Air, '41-'45; Under Sec. of Navy, '45; Lieut. Cmdr., Naval Air Service, '17-'19; 2 Distinguished Service Medals (USN); Distin- guished Flying Cross (Great Britian); Legion d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre with palm (French). GERARD, 1897, SUMNER-(Law)-Born Aug. 25, 1874, Albany, N.Y.; died Mar. 10, 1966; Lawyer, N.Y.C.; Pres., Aeon Realty Corp.,

43 G.B.W. Construction Co., Aeonitt Realty Corp.; Sgt., U.S. Vol. Cav. (Rough Riders), Spanish-American War; Major, F.A., W.W. I. GILE, 1939, CLEMENT D.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 30, 1918, New York, N.Y.; died Nov. 21, 1978; formerly V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., N.Y.C.; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund; Naval Aviator, Lt. Cmdr., USN, '40-'45; D.F.C. (4), Air Medal (4), Purple Heart. GILE, 1914, CLEMENT MOSES-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 16, 1891, An- dover, Mass.; died June 13, 1964; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, W.W. I. GILL, 1889, CHARLES Oris, B.D.-(Ministry)--Born Mar. 4, 1868, Walpole, Mass.; died June 1, 1959, Staunton, Va.; Inter-Church World Movement work in New England; Fed. Council of Churches of Christ in Am., Ohio. GILL, 1888, GEORGE METCALF-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 1, 1866, Orange, N.J.; died April 18, 1954, East Orange, N.J. GILLESPIE, 1929, KENRICK S. -(Finance)-Born Apr. 13, 1907, Mor- ristown, N.J.; died July 8, 1982; Ptnr., Loeb, Rhoades & Co., New York, N.Y. GILLETTE, 1841, AUGUSTUS CANFIELD, M.A. -(Law and literary work)-Born May 18, 1822, New York City; died Feb. 7, 1856, Washington, D.C. GILLETTE, 1897, CURTENIUS, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born June 24, 1873, New York City; died Nov. 10, 1959, White Plains, N.Y.; Lt. Col., Med. Corps, World War I (AEF). GILMAN, 1852, DANIEL COIT, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)-Born July 6, 1831, Norwich, Conn.; died Oct. 13, 1908, Norwich. Librarian, Yale College, 1858-1865, and Prof. of geog., Sheffield Scientific School, 1863-1872. Sec., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1865-1866. Pres., University of Calif., 1872-1875, of Johns Hopkins University, 1875-1901, and of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1902-1905. GLAENZER, 1907, GEORGES BRETrE-(Industrial)---Born Dec. 25, 1884, Brick Church, N.J.; died June 7, 1949, New York City. GLEASON, 1853, WILLIAM HENRY, LL.B., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Sept. 28, 1833, Durham, Conn.; died Feb. 21, 1892, New York City. Mbr., New York State Legislature, 1864-1865. GORDON, 1834, ALEXANDER BLUCHER-(Law)-Born Mar. 30, 1814, Falmouth, Va.; died Nov. 28, 1861, Falmouth. GORDON, 1938, EDWARD MCGUIRE- (Finance)-Born May 5, 1916, Savannah, Ga.; died Aug. 18, 1944, in the Pacific Area. Lt. Cmdr., USNR, World War II. GOULD, 1877, ANTHONY-(Law and literary work)-Born Dec. 31, 1855, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 28, 1921, New York City.

44 GOULD, 1918, JAMES -(Financ e)-Born May 15, 1894, Bristol, Pa.; died Sept. 18, 1950, Flourtown, Pa.; Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). GOULD, 1845, JAMES GARDNER, M.A. -(Law)-Born Aug. 14, 1825, Augusta, Ga.; died Sept. 21, 1854, Marietta, Ga. GRAMMAR, 1843, CHRISTOPHER -(Law)- Born Mar. 17, 1822, Wash- ington, D.C.; died Nov. 3, 1889, Washington. GRANGER, 1843, GIDEON, M.A. -(Law)-Born Aug. 30, 1821, Can- andaigua, N.Y.; died Sept. 3, 1868, Canandaigua. GRANGER, 1855, JOHN ALBERT, M.A.- (Farming)-Born July 13, 1833, Canandaigua, N.Y.; died Oct. 27, 1906, Canandaigua. GRANT, 1858, EDWARD DROMGOOLE, MA.- (Real estate)-Born Feb. 12, 1836, Brunswick County, Va.; died Nov. 19, 1915, Farmington, Conn. GRAVES, 1892, HENRY SOLON, M.A., LL.D.- (Education)-Born May 3, 1871, Marietta, Ohio; died Mar. 7, 1951, Brattleboro, Vt.; Dean, Yale Forestry School, '00-'10, and '22-'39; Asst. Chief, Div. of Forestry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1898-1900; Chief Forester, '10- '20; Lt. Col., Eng. Corps, World War I (AEF); Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Washington, '15-'16. GRAVES, 1891, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.S. - (Medicine)-Born Jan. 29, 1870, Andover, Mass.; died Jan. 25, 1933, Boston, Mass. Prof. of gynecology, Harvard Medical School, '11-'27; W.H. Baker Prof. of gynecology, '27-'32, and Prof. emeritus, '32-'33. GRAYSON, 1944, WILLIAM CABELL-(Telecommunications)-Born May 28, 1921, Washington, D.C.; died April 15, 1980. Special Coor- dinator for Public Affairs. Telecommunications. 25th Anniversary Class Gift Com., Campaign for Yale, Washington Area, Major & Special Gifts; National Broadcasting Co., Washington, D.C.: WRC- TV: Program Coordinator, Operations Dir., Sales Rep.; W'RC-TV & WRC Radio: Program Mgr., '48-'62; Smithsonian Institution: Con- sultant, Broadcasting & Film, Chief, Broadcasting & Film, Special Asst. for Development & Public Affairs, '64-; Audubon Naturalist Soc. of the Central Atlantic States: Bd. of Dir., V.P. (Program), Pres., Chmn. of Bd., '59-; Bd. of Dir.; Upper Fauquier Assn., CINE, N.Y. State Historical Assn.; Exec. Com ., Washington Film Council; Corn. of 100 on the Federal City; St. Albans School Bd. of Governors, '58-'65; Trinity Ch., Upperville, Vestry; Exec. Bd., BSA, Natl. Cap- itol Area Council, '57-'63; Va. Comm. of the Arts & Humanities, '57-'63; 1st Lieut. USMC. '43-46, (Capt., Reserves, '50). GREADY, 1842, WILLIAM POSTELL, M.A. - (Ministr y) -Born June 5, 1817, Charleston, S.C.; died Jan. 28, 1882, Toccoa City, Ga.

45 GREEN, 1955, CHARLES GRADY - (Finance)-Born March 19, 1933, Little Rock, Ark.; died Dec. 2, 1976. GREEN, 1880, EDMUND FRANK, LL.B.- (Insurance)-Born April 3, 1857, Corunna, Mich.; died April 16, 1942, San Francisco, Calif. GREEN, 1879, HENRY SHERWOOD, LL.D. - (Library work)-Born Nov. 12, 1854, New Milford, Conn.; died Jan. 22, 1933, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of Greek, Bethany College, 1896-1900, assoc. Prof. of Greek, \Vest Virginia University, 1900-1901, and Prof. 1901-1912. Served as librarian, World War I. GREEN, 1857, JAMES PAYNE- (Education)-Born Jan. 7, 1836, Jeffer- son City, Miss.; died May 13, 1924, Jefferson City. Prof. of Greek and mathematics, Jefferson College, 1857-1859. Lieut., Cavalry, Confederate Army, Civil War. GREENWAY, 1900, JAMES COWAN, M.A., M.D. - (M edicine) -Born Jan. 28, 1877, Huntsville, Ala.; died July 20, 1976; Assoc. Attend. Physician, N.Y. Hosp., '08-'16; Dir., Yale Univ. Health Dept., 16-'36; Major, Medical Corps, Sept. 17-Mar. '18. GRIGGS, 1928, HERBERT STANTON, JR.- (Industrial)-Born Jan. 27, 1906, Tacoma, Wash.; died Mar. 1, 1959, Tacoma; Lt. Cmdr., USNR, World War H; Trustee, Yale Assn. of Western Wash. GRIGGS, 1889, JOHN CORNELIUS, Ph.D. -(Education)-Born Sept. 29, 1865, Spring Valley, Minn.; died July 20, 1932, Palo Alto, Calif. Asst. Prof. of Music, Vassar College, 1897-1919; assoc. Prof. of English, Canton Christian College (now Lingman University, Canton), 1919- 1929, and Prof. of English and Head of the dept., 1920-1927. GRIGGS, 1896, MAITLAND FULLER, LL.B., L.H.D.- (Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1872, Granby, Conn.; died July 24, 1943, Old Lyme, Conn. Originator and a founder of Associates in Fine Arts at Yale Univer- sity and Chmn., '26-'41; Chmn., Com. on accessions, Yale Art Gallery, '28-'40; Lt. Col., Ord. Dept., World War I. GRISWOLD, 1908, DWIGHT TORREY-Born Dec. 18, 1884, Erie, Pa.; died Dec. 29, 1908, San Francisco, Calif. GRISWOLD, 1899, WILLIAM EDWARD SCHENCK, LL.D. - (Business)- Born Jan. 8, 1877, Erie, Pa.; died Jan. 19, 1964; Sec., Railroad Securi- ties Comm., '09-'11; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '23, '24. GROUT, 1853, ALFRED- (Law)-Born Sept. 3, 1830, Sherbom, Mass.; died July 26, 1866, Sherborn. GROVER, 1874, THOMAS WILLIAMS, LL.B-(Education)-- Born Nov. 29, 1846, Nashua, N.H.; died Nov. 17, 1893, Chicago, Ill. GRUBB, 1873, CHARLES Ross - (Finance)-Born Mar. 31, 1857, Bur- lington, N.J.; died Aug. 22, 1928, Manada, Pa.

46 GRUENER, 1884, GUSTAV, Ph.D., Litt.D.-(Education)-Born Mar. 30, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 5, 1928, Providence, R.I. Asst. Prof. of German, Yale University, 1892-1897, and Prof. 1897-1928. GUERNSEY, 1902, RAYMOND GANO, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 21, 1880, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; died May 19, 1959, Poughkeepsie; former Mbr., Poughkeepsie Bd. of Education; Sec., Dutchess Cty. Health Assn.; Off. Candidate, F.A., World War I; Mbr., Class Fund Corn. GULLIVER, 1875, HENRY STRONG, LL. B., M.A.-(Education)-Born Oct. 31, 1853, Norwich, Conn.; died April 13, 1923, Waterbury, Conn. GULLIVER, 1870, WILLIAM CulTr's, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 8, 1847, Norwich, Conn.; died May 24, 1909, New York City. GWIN, 1930, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Apr. 4, 1908, Greenwood, Miss.; died Mar. 9, 1982; Sec., Yale Club of Boston, '48; Pres., '49; Bequest & Endowment Chm. for Class of 1930, '72-'74; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston, '33-74; Maj., USAAF, Apr. '42-Nov. '45; Legion of Merit-Legionnaire, Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star.

HADDEN, 1920, BRITON-(Literary work)-Born Feb. 18, 1898, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 27, 1929, Brookyn. 2d Lieut., F.A. World War I. HADLEY, 1876, ARTHUR TWINING, M.A., M.L.A., Ph.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born April 23, 1856, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1930, Kobe, Japan. Prof. of political and social science, Yale Univer- sity, 1886-1891, and of political economy, 1891-1899; Dean of the Graduate School, 1892-1895; Acting Treas. of the University, 1909- 1910; Pres., 1899-1921. HADLEY, 1919, HAMILTON, LL.B.-(Law, Writer)-Born Jan. 13, 1896, New Haven, Conn.; died March 23, 1975, Armonk, N.Y.; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll., '39-; Corn. on Humanities of Univ. Council; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, '29-'40; Gov. (now Honorary) Soc. of N.Y. Hosp., '47-; Pres., '53-'57; Councillor, American Geographical Soc., '45-'53; Dir. Research Corp., '33-; Capt., AEF, Air Service, '17-'19.

47 HADLEY, 1916, MORFUS, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Mar. 21, 1894, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 17, 1979; bus. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Mbr., Yale Corp., '40-'62; Trustee, Vassar Coll., '31-'41, Chmn. Bd., '39-'41; Trustee, N.Y. Public Library, '38-, Pres., '43-'58; Trustee, Carnegie Corp. of N. Y., '47-'67, Chmn., '55-'66; Deputy Dir., 0.W.I. '41-'42; Maj., F.A. AUS, June-Sept., '16, Apr. '17-June '19; AEF, July '18-Apr. '19. HAFFNER, 1919, CHARLES C., JR. -(Industrial)-Born March 15, 1895, Bloomville, Ohio; died Feb. 13, 1979; Chmn., Finance Corn., R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. HAIGHT, 1847, DUGALD CAMERON, M.A. -(Law)-Born May 7, 1827, Bath, N.Y.; drowned Jan. 21, 1852, Chagres Bay, Central America. HALDEMAN, 1851, RICHARD JACOBS-(Literary work)-Born May 19, 1831, Harrisburg, Pa.; died Oct. 1, 1885, Harrisburg. Member of Congress, 1869-1873. HALE, 1898, EUGENE, JR.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 1, 1876, Washing- ton, D.C.; died Feb.16, 1933, New York City. Priv., Med. Corps, World War I. HALL, 1834, DANIEL EMERSON-(Law)-Born May 9, 1810, Granville, N.Y.; died April 24, 1852, Mobile, Ala. HALL, 1933, FREDERICK BAGBY, JR. -(Industrial)-Born Dec. 21, 1910, St. Louis, Mo.; died Nov. 12, 1946, near Quantico, Va. Cmdr., USNR, World War II. HALL, 1894, JOHN LOOMER, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Jan. 23, 1872, Wil- limantic, Conn.; died June 13, 1960, New Haven. Pres., Trustees Boston Public Library; Trustee, Boston Museum Fine Arts; Mass. Corn. of Defense, Naval Intelligence, World War I; Yale Alumni Bd.; Exec. Corn., Yale Law School; Fellow, Branford College. HALL, 1866, JOHN MANNING-(Law)-Born Oct. 16, 1841, Williman- tic, Conn.; died Jan. 28, 1905, New Haven, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1870-1872 and 1881, and Spkr., 1882. Pres., Conn. State Senate, 1889; Judge, Conn. Superior Court 1889-1893. HALL, 1859, WILLIAM KITTREDGE, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 4, 1836, Boston, Mass.; died Sept. 17, 1906, Newburgh, N.Y. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War. HALSEY, 1842, JACOB-(Law)-Born Jan. 30, 1821, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1853, Orange Mountain Water Cure, N.J. HAMLIN, 1903, CHAUNCEY JEROME, LL.B., LL.D.- (Investment Banker, Lawyer)-Born Jan. 11, 1881, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 23, 1963; Allegheny State Park Comm., '21-'47; Capt., F.A., AEF, W.W. I. HANNAHS, 1859, DIODATE CUSHMAN-(LOW student)-Born Feb. 9,

48 1839, Otsego, N.Y.; died Sept. 10, 1862, Williamsburg, Va. Capt., Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. HARDING, 1845, JOHN WHEELER, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 12, 1821, Waltham, Mass.; died April 14, 1896, Longmeadow, Mass. HARDING, 1867, WILDER BENNETT, M.A.- (Farming)-Born Feb. 6, 1839, Putney, Vt.; died Jan. 15, 1926, Springfield, Mass. HARE, 1887, CLINTON LARUE-(Business)-Born Nov. 7, 1864, Nobles- ville, hid.; died June 4, 1909, Indianapolis, Ind. HARE, 1894, MEREDITH, LL.B.- (Law)-Born July 20, 1870, Orange, N.J.; died Aug. 17, 1932, Fort Garland, Colo. HARMAN, 1913, ARCHER- (Education)--Born Oct. 11, 1889, Fort Riley, Kans.; died Mar. 25, 1954, Cambridge, Mass.; Capt., F.A., World War I. HARPER, 1934, HARRY HALSTED, JR.- (Literary work)-Born Dec. 2, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; died June 6, 1983; Former Exec. Editor & V.P., & Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Readers Digest; Capt., USMC, Sept. '42-'Feb. '46; Legion of Merit. HARRIMAN, 1917, E. ROLAND, LL.D.-(Finance)--Born Dec. 24, 1895, New York, N.Y.; died Feb. 16, 1978. Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., New York, N.Y. Pres., Am. Natl. Red Cross, '50-'53, & Chmn., '53-'73; Pres., The Boys Club of N.Y., '34-'57, & Chmn., '57-; Lieut., U.S. Army, '17-'19. HARRIS, 1836, HENRY REEDER-(Farming)-Born Aug. 15, 1815, Leonardtown, Md.; died May 6, 1894, Harris Lot, Charles City, Md. HARRISON, 1859, BURTON NORVELL-(Law)-Born July 6, 1838, New Orleans, La.; died Mar. 30, 1904, Washington, D.C., Asst. Prof. of physics, University of Miss., 1859-1860. Private Sec. to Jefferson Davis, Civil War. HARRISON, 1890, FAIRFAX, M.A.-(Transportation)-Born Mar. 13, 1869, New York City; died Feb. 2, 1938, Baltimore, Md. Chmn., Railroad War Bd., 1917. HARRISON, 1895, FRANCIS BURTON, LL.B., LL.D.- (Government)- Born Dec. 18, 1873, New York City; died Nov. 21, 1957, Flemington, N.J.; Mbr., Congress, '03-'05, and '07-'13; Gov.-Gen., Philippine Islands, '13-'21, later Advisor to Pres., Philippine Islands; Capt. and Adj.-Gen., U.S. Vol. Cavalry, Spanish-American War. HARRISON, 1910, GEORGE LESLIE, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law and Insurance)-Born Jan. 26, 1887, San Francisco, Calif.; died Mar. 5, 1958, New York City; Mbr., N.Y. State Banking Bd.; Special Consul- tant to Sec. of War, '43-'46; Mbr., Natl. Council of the Corn. for the Marshall Plan, '48; Capt., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. Ser-

49 vice); Vice-Chmn., N.Y. Chapter, Am. Red Cross; Mbr., Yale Alumni Corn, for investigations, '51-'52. HARRISON, 1846, HENRY BALDWIN, M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born Sept. 11, 1821, New Haven, Conn., died Oct. 29, 1901, New Haven. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, 1854-1856, Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1865 and 1873, and Spkr., 1883. Gov . of Conn. 1885-1887, Mbr., Yale Corporation, 1872-1885. HART, 1843, ROSWELL- (Finance)-Born Aug. 4, 1824, Rochester, N.Y.; died April 20, 1883, Rochester. Mbr. of Congress, 1864-1866. HART, 1833, RUFUS ERASTUS, M.A.- (Law)-Born Sept. 10, 1812, Middlebury, Ohio; died Dec. 24, 1891, Marietta, Ohio. Mbr., Ohio State Senate, 1845-1847. HARTSHORN, 1867, JOSEPH WILLIAM, B.D.- (Ministry)-Born June 22, 1840, South Coventry, Conn.; died Feb. 11, 1921, New Haven, Conn. HASKELL, 1858, ROBERT CHANDLER, M.A.-(/ndustria/)-Born Sept. 6, 1834, Weathersfield, Vt.; died May 12, 1897, Lansingburg, N.Y. HASLAM, 1890, LEWIS SCOFIELD, LL.B. -(Law)-Bom Aug. 29, 1866, Stamford, Conn.; died Sept. 10, 1935, St. Louis, Mo. Sec. Yale Alumni University Fund Assoc., 1894-1903; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., 1933-1935. HATCH, 1837, WALTER TILDEN, M.A. -(Finance)-Born Oct. 5, 1818, Haverhill, Mass.; died June 8, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y. HAVEN, 1887, GEORGE GRISWOLD- (Finance)-Born June 14, 1866, New York City; died July 21, 1925, New York City. HAVENS, 1843, DANIEL WILLIAM-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 24, 1815, Norwich, Conn.; died Aug. 31, 1889, East Haven, Conn. HAWLEY, 1846, DAVID-(Law)-Born Oct. 14, 1820, Arlington, Vt.; died Nov. 25, 1903, Yonkers, N.Y. HAY, 1893, LOGAN, LL.B. LL.D. -(Law)-Born Feb. 13, 1871, Spring- field, Ill.; died June 2, 1942, Springfield. Mbr., Ill. State Senate, 1907-1914. HAYDEN, 1847, WILLIAM HALLOCK- (Industrial)-Born Dec. 31, 1827, Haydenville, Mass.; died Aug. 6, 1891, Haydenville. HEARD, 1853, ALBERT FARLEY - (Government)-Born Oct. 4, 1833, Ipswich, Mass.; died Mar. 26, 1890, Washington, D.C.

50 HEATON, 1869, EDWARD- (LOW)-Born Sept. 29, 1842, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 12, 1884, Ridgefield, N.J. Lieut. Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. HEBARD, 1851, ALBERT- (Student)-Born Jan. 5, 1826, Lebanon, Conn.; died May 18, 1851, Lebanon. HEBARD, 1860, DANIEL- (Education)-Born Sept. 5, 1836, Lebanon, Conn.; died Aug. 7, 1862, New York City. Asst. Adj.-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. HEDGE, 1867, THOMAS, LL.B. -(Law)-Born June 24, 1844, Burling- ton, Iowa; died Nov. 28, 1920, Burlington. Mbr. of Congress, 1899- 1907. 2d Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. HEERMANCE, 1858, EDGAR LAING, M.A.- (Ministry)-Born April 30, 1833, New York City; died April 29, 1888, White Plains, N.Y. HEFFELFINGER, 1920, FRANK PEAVEY - (Business) -Born Oct. 15, 1897, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Aug. 13, 1979; Dir. Emeritus, Peavey Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd.; Dir., Yale Track Assn.; Chmn., Effective Politics Com., Peavey Co.; Dir., Northwest Bancorporation; North Star Research & Development Institute; Chmn., Repub. Natl. Finance Co.; Trustee, Hazelden Found.; Great Northern Railway; Natl. Football Found. & Hall of Fame; V.P. Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; Dir., Natl. Tax Equality Assn.; 2d Lieut., F.A. U.S. Army, W.W. I; Regional Dir., War Production Bd., W.W. II. HE FFELFINGE R, 1924, GEORGE WRIGHT PEAVEY-(Business)-Born July 24, 1900, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Oct. 6, 1970; Exec. V.P., F. H. Peavey & Co., Minneapolis, Minn,; Pres., Russell Miller Milling Co.; Lieut. Col. USAAF, W.W. II. HE LFENSTEIN, 1841, CHARLES PHILIP, M.A. - (Industrial)-Born Sept. 12, 1820, Carlisle, Pa.; died Feb. 15, 1900, Shamokin, Pa. HELMER, 1852, CHARLES DOWNS, M.A., D.D- (Ministry)-Born Nov. 18, 1827, Canajoharie, N.Y.; died April 28, 1879, Lockport, N.Y. HEMINWAY, 1921, BARTOW LEWIS- (Industrial) -Born Nov. 24, 1899, Watertown, Conn.; died April 15, 1970; Pres., Heminway Corp., Waterbury, Conn.; Trustee, Waterbury and Gaylord Hospi- tals; Trustee, Taft School and St. Margaret's School for Girls; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; former V.P., Naugatuck Valley Alumni Assn. HENNEN, 1842, WILLIAM DAVISON, M.A. -(Law)-Born Mar. 25, 1823, New Orleans, La.; died May 16, 1883, New York City. Maj. Confederate Army, Civil War.

51 HERON, 1910, JOHN, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Nov. 20, 1880, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Jan. 31, 1960, Pittsburgh. Capt., Inf., World War I (AEF). HEWITT, 1903, BROWER-(Industrial)-Born April 28, 1881, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 5, 1958, North Stonington, Conn.; Treas., Marine Historical Assn. of Mystic Seaport. HEWITT, 1864, THOMAS BROWNING, M.A. -(Law)-Born Sept. 9, 1842, North Stonington, Conn.; died Jan. 6, 1921, Brooklyn, N.Y. HIDDEN, 1885, EDWARD, LL.B. -(Finance)-Born July 4, 1860, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; died July 15, 1938, St. Louis, Mo.; Chmn., U.S. Comm. on relations with Haiti; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '12-'18. Regional rep., U.S. Food Admin., and chmn., Southwestern states, third Red Cross roll call, World War I. HIGGINS, 1861, ANTHONY, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1840, St. George's, Del.; died June 26, 1912, New York City. U.S. district attny., Del. 1869-1876. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1889-1895. HILL, 1845, GEORGE CANNING-(Literary work)-Born Feb. 10, 1825, Norwich, Conn.; died Nov. 14, 1898, Boston, Mass. HILLARD, 1883, Low:, BUTLER-(Law and business)-Born Dec. 5, 1860, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died Jan. 30, 1934, Wilkes Barre, Pa. HILLES, 1924, CHARLES DEWEY, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 17, 1902, Lancaster, Ohio; died April 28, 1974, New York, N.Y.; Spec. Legal Adviser, U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, '54-55. HILLES, 1922, FREDERICK WHILEY, Ph.D., L.H.D.- (Education)- Born June 1, 1900, Lancaster, Ohio; died Dec. 10, 1975; Bodman Prof. English emeritus, Yale Univ.; Mbr. English Dept., '26, '65, Chmn. Dept. '47-'56, '62-'64; Dir. of Humanities '56-'59; Univ. Coun- cil's Corn. on Library, '58-'61; Chmn., Library Assoc., '66-'70; V.P., Yale Univ. Press, '58-; W.W. I: App. Seaman, USN, Sept.-Dec. '18; W.W. II: Lieut. Col., AUS, '42-'46; Legion of Merit; Hon. 0.B.E.; RTA: Pres. HINCKS, 1866, EDWARD YOUNG, M.A., D.D., S.T.D.- (Education)- Born Aug. 13, 1844, Bucksport, Me.; died Dec. 23, 1927, Cambridge, Mass. Prof. of biblical theology, Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-1900, and of Christian theology, 1900-1908; Prof. of biblical theology, Harvard University, 1908-1922, and prof. emeritus, 1922-1927. HINCKS, 1872, JOHN HOWARD-(Ministry and education)-Born Mar. 19, 1849, Bucksport, Me.; died Dec. 11, 1894, Atlanta, Ga. Prof. of history and social science, Atlanta University; also dean of the faculty. HINCKS, 1920, JOHN MORRIS, M.B.A.-(Insurance, Finance)-Born

52 July 23, 1898, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1973, Farmington, Conn.; Chmn., Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co., Chmn., Middle- town Savings Bank; Chmn., 25th Reunion in '45; Class Sec., '68-; Alumni Bd., '69-; Hincks Bros. & Co., '22-'30; Calvin Bullock, '30-'42; Middlesex Mutual '44-; Dir., Institute for Living, '50-; Trustee, Vas- sar Coll., '59-'67; W.W. I: 2d Lieut., F.A., Sept.-Dec. '18; W.W. II: Lieut. Col., Fiscal Div., AUS, '42-'44; Dir RTA, '66-'69. HINE, 1871, CHARLES DANIEL, LL.B.- (Education)-Born Feb. 26, 1845, Fairhaven, Vt.; died Aug. 27, 1923, Winsted, Conn. Sec., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1883-1920. State dir, for school war activities and of State War Library Council, and mbr., State Council of Defense, World War I. HINKEY, 1895, FRANK AUCUSTUS-(Finance)-Born Dec. 23, 1870, Tonawanda, N.Y.; died Dec. 30, 1925, Southern Pines, N.C. HINSDALE, 1898, FRANK GILBERT- (Industrial)-Born Feb. 11, 1874, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Oct. 12, 1940, New York City. HITCHCOCK, 1848, HENRY, LL.D.-(Law)-Born July 3, 1829, Mo- bile, Ala.; died Mar. 18, 1902, St. Louis, Mo. Dean, St. Louis Law School, Washington University, 1867-1879, and Prof. of law, 1867- 1884. Asst. Adj.-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. HITCHCOCK, 1879, HENRY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 6, 1858, St. Louis, Mo.; died April 20, 1933, Orange, N.J. HIXON, 1901, ROBERT-(Business)---Born May 23, 1878, LaCrosse, Wis.; died Dec. 27, 1945, Lake Forest, Ill. Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). HOBBS, 1885, CHARLES BUXTON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 7, 1863, Richmond, Va.; died Oct. 8, 1944, Bay Shore, N.Y. HOBSON, 1920, FRANCIS THAYER-(Literary work)-Born Sept. 4, 1897, Denver, Colo.; died Oct. 19, 1967; Chmn. Bd. William Morrow & Co. Publishers, N.Y.C.; Pfc., AEF, Sgt., French Army, W.W. I; Asst. Instr., English, Yale '22-'23. HOBSON, 1914, HENRY WISE, B.D., S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., D.D.- (Ministry)-Born May 16, 1891, Denver, Colo.; died Feb. 9, 1983; Treas., Yale Athletic Assn., '15; Sec., Corn. of 21 to build , '14-'15; Class Agent, '59-'83; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '63-68, '69-76; A.Y.A., '72-75; Yale Medal, '67; Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of South- ern Ohio, Bishop, Diocese of Southern Ohio, Episc. Ch., '30-'59; Asst. Minister, St. John's Ch., Waterbury, Conn., '20-'21; Rector, All Saints Ch., Worcester, Mass., '21-'30; Exec. Corn., Protestant Episc. Ch., '37-'46, '49-'55; Chmn., Exec. Corn., Forward Movement Publi- cations, Episc. Ch., '34-'76; Chmn., Natl. Corn., Fight for Freedom

53 Corn., '41-'42; Trustee, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., '37-'66, Pres., '47-'66; Trustee, Kenyon Coll., '30-'59; Dir., Cincinnati YMCA, '31-'59; Chmn., Trustees of Childrens' Hosp., Cincinnati, '30-'59; Maj., U.S. Army, Mar. '17-Dee. '19; Distinguished Service Cross. HOGAN, 1905, JAMES JOSEPH, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 31, 1872, Glenbane, Ireland; died Mar. 20, 1910, New Haven, Conn. HOLLISTER, 1858, ARTHUR NELSON, M.A.-(Education)-Born Dec. 28, 1835, Andover, Conn.; died Jan. 18, 1897, Hartford, Conn. HOLLISTER, 1905, BUELL -(Finance)-Born Sept. 13, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 26, 1966; Sr. Ptnr., Pyne, Kendall & Hollister, N.Y.C.; Bd., YMCA, N.Y.C.; Treas., Trustee, Southside Hosp., Bay- shore, N.Y., '22-;Vestryman, Sr. Warden, St. Mark's Episc. Church, Islip, '18-; Civilian Chmn., War Funds, Suffolk County Chap., Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I. HOLMES, 1857, JOHN MILTON-(Ministry)-Born May 23, 1831, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England; died Sept. 20, 1871, Jersey City, N.J. HOLT, 1903, HENRY CHANDLER-(Finance)-Bom Jan. 13, 1881, Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.; died Feb. 20, 1954, Putnam, Conn.; Chmn., Treas., Internatl. Grenfell Assn.; former Sec. and Treas., Class Fund. HOLT, 1866, GEORGE CHANDLER, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1843, Mexico, N.Y.; died Jan. 26, 1931, Nice, France. U.S. District judge, southern district of N.Y., '03-'14. HOLSTER, 1894, EDWIN OLAF , LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 23, 1871, Helena, Mont.; died June 7, 1964; Pres. Prison Assn. of N.Y.; Trustee, Amer. Scandinavian Found.; 2d Lieut., Signal Corps, U.S. Vols., Spanish American War. HOOKER, 1854, JOHN WORTHINGTON, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)- Born July 14, 1833, Norwich, Conn.; died Jan. 26, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; Prof. of Hygiene, Amherst College, 1860-1863. HOOKER, 1869, THOMAS, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 3, 1849, Macon, Ga.; died Oct. 28, 1924, New Haven, Conn. HOPKINS, 1900, JOHN MORGAN-(Education)-Born Nov. 12, 1861, College Grove, Tenn.; died Jan 1, 1929, Charlottesville, Va. HOPPIN, 1872, BEN JAMIN -(Literary work)-Born Mar. 15, 1851, Salem, Mass.; died June 2, 1923, Baddeck, N.S., Canada. HOPPIN, 1840, JAMES MASON, LL.B., M.A., D.D., LL.D. - (Education)-Born Jan. 17, 1820, Providence, R.I.; died Nov. 15, 1906, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of homiletics, Yale University, 1861-1879; Prof. of the history of art, 1879-1899, and Prof emeritus, 1899-1906. HORD, 1921, STEPHEN YOUNG-(Finance)-Born Nov. 7, 1897, Indi-

54 anapolis, Ind.; died Oct. 21, 1981; Gen. Ptnr., Brown Brothers Har- riman & Co., Chicago, Ill. Mbr., Yale Crew Assn.; Major Gifts Corn., Yale's Program for the Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Yale Graduate Row- ing Corn. '22-; Cowles Comm. for Research in Economics, '54-; Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Charter Trustee, '63-68, Trustee Emeritus, '68-; Northwestern Memorial Hosp., Chicago; Citizens' Bd. of Univ. of Chicago, '45-; Chamber of Commerce of U.S., '61-'66; Charter Mbr., Chicago Planetarium Soc.; Pvt., USMC, AEF, '18-'22. HOTCHKISS, 1875, WILLIAM HENRY -(Business)-Born April 17, 1851, Bristol, Conn.; died Nov. 30, 1918, Buffalo, N.Y. HOUGH, 1849, EDWARD CLEMENT, M.A. -(Finance)-Bom Sept. 10, 1827, Bloomfield, Conn.; died June 11, 1872, Savannah, Ga. HOUGHTON, 1852, EDWARD - (Farming) -Born Nov. 15, 1829, Lan- caster, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1910, Lancaster. HOUGHTON, 1924, WALTER EDWARDS, M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D. - (Education) -Born Sept. 21, 1904, Stamford, Conn.; died April 11, 1983; Master, Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., '24-'25; Phillips-Andover Academy, Andover, Mass., '27-'29; Tutor & Instr., Harvard Univ. & Radcliffe Coll., '31-'35; Faculty Instr. & Tutor, Harvard Univ. & Radcliffe Coll., '35-'38; Asst. Prof. & Tutor, Harvard Univ. & Rad- cliffe Coll., '38-'41; Tutor, Radcliffe Coll., '41-'42; Teacher, School of English, Bread Loaf, Vt., summer '42; Assoc. Prof., English, Welles- ley Coll., '42-'48; Prof., '48-'69, (appointed to Sophie Hart Chair of English, '57); Prof. Emeritus, Nlbr., Am. Academy of Arts & Sciences. HOUSTON, 1834, JOHN WALLACE, M.A. - (La w)-Born May 4, 1814, Concord, Sussex County, Del.; died April 26, 1896, Georgetown, Del. Sec. of State, Del., 1841-1844. Mbr. of Congress, 1845-1851. Assoc. justice, Del. Superior Court, 1855-1893. HOWARD, 1909, JAMES MERRIAM, B.D., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born May 25, 1886, Montclair, N.J.; died March 24, 1971; Sec. Dwight Hall, '09-'10; occasional preacher, Battell and Dwight Chapels, '21- '46; Trustee, Morristown School, '24-'30; Dir., Union Theol. Sem., '30-'35; Capt., Chaplain, F.A., Sept. '17-May '19. HOWARD, 1835, ORAN REED, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)-Born May 24, 1810, Franklin, N.Y.; died Mar. 2, 1893, Bath, N.Y. HOWE, 1912, ARTHUR, M.A., LL.D. - (Education)--Born Mar. 3, 1890, South Orange, N.J.; died Mar. 28, 1955, Plymouth, N.H.; Dir. for Conn., U.S. Boys Working Res., World War I.

55 HOWE, 1876, ELMER PARKER-(Law)-Born Nov. 1, 1851, Westboro, Mass.; died June 18, 1918, Boston, Mass. HOWE, 1909, HENRY ALMY, M.D.-(Finance)-Born April 18, 1887, South Orange, N.J.; died Feb. 15, 1935, Orange, N.J. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '34-'35; Maj. F.A., World War I (AEF). HOWLAND, 1894, JoHN, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 3, 1873, New York City; died June 20, 1926, London, England, Prof. of pediatrics, Washington University Medical School, '10-'12, and at Johns Hopkins Medical School, '12-26. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I. HOYSRADT, 1877, ALBERT-(Law)- Born Feb. 19, 1855, Hudson, N.Y.; died Dec. 8, 1897, Hudson. HOYSRADT, 1901, WARREN J.-(Finance)--Born Dec. 7, 1878, Hud- son, N.Y.; died Feb. 1, 1944, Bronxville, N.Y. HOYT, 1840, JOSEPH GIBSON, M.A., LL.D.- (Education)-.-Born Jan. 19, 1815, Dunbarton, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. Chancellor and Prof. of Greek, Washington University, 1858-1862. HOYT, 1906, LYDIC, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 27, 1883, New York City; died April 26, 1959, Staatsburg, N.Y.; Sec. to U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, '07; Deputy Police Commissioner, New York City; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (AEF); Capt., Am. Field Service (overseas ambulance) World War II. HUBBARD, 1839, RICHARD DUDLEY, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Sept. 7, 1818, Berlin, Conn.; died Feb. 28, 1884, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1842-1843, 1855, and 1858. Mbr.of Congress, 1867-1869. Gov . of Conn., 1877-1879. Mbr., Yale Corp. 1877-1879. HUDSON, 1840, WARD WOODBRIDGE- (Law)--Born May 1, 1821, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1864, New York City. HUGGINS, 1842, WILLIAM SIDNEY, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 19, 1822, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 23, 1862, Kalamazoo, Mich. HUGHES, 1905, BERRIEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Bom Nov. 12, 1882, Rich- mond, Mo.; died May 27, 1939, Denver, Colo. Capt., F.A., World War I. HULL, 1883, LOUIS KOSSUTH, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1861, Leb- anon, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1931, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S. District Attny., N. Dak., 1885-1887. Col., Spanish-American War. HURD, 1836, JOHN CODMAN, M.A., LL.D.-(Law and literary work)-Born Nov. 11, 1816, Boston, Mass.; died June 25, 1892, Boston. HURD, 1888, RICHARD MELANCTHON-(Finance)-Born June 14, 1865,

56 Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 6, 1941, New York City. Prison commis- sioner, N.Y. State, '15-18. HURLBUT, 1849, JOSEPH, M.A.-(Theological student)- Born Feb. 19, 1828, New York City; died July 4, 1855, Paris, France. HUSTED, 1892, JAMES WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1870, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Jan. 2, 1925, New York City. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1895, 1896, and 1897. Mbr. of Congress, 1915-1923. Mbr. Congressional Investigation Corn. in France, World War I. HYATT, 1837, ROBERT UNDERWOOD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born in Wash- ington, D.C.; died Nov. 1, 1843, St. Francisville, La. HYDE, 1845, ALVAN PINNEY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 10, 1825, Staf- ford, Conn.; died Feb. 5, 1894, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1854, 1858, and 1863. HYDE, 1912, DONALD R.-(Industrial)-Born June 14, 1890, St. Al- bans, Vt.; died April 18, 1982; formerly Treas., John G. Paton Co. HYDE, 1879, FRANK ELDRIDGE, LL.B.-(Law)--Born Jan. 21, 1858, Tolland, Conn.; died Dec. 1906, Paris, France. NIbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1887-1889, U.S. consul, Lyons, France, 1893-1897. HYDE, 1911, FREDERICK WALTON-(Industrial)-Born May 18, 1889, St. Albans, Vt.; died Oct. 2, 1941, Burlington, Vt. HYDE, 1923, LOUIS KEPLER, JR.-(Investments)-Born Oct. 5, 1901, Titusville, Pa.; died Jan. 1,1979; Chmn. Investment Corn. & Dir., E. W. Axe & Co., Inc.; Chmn. of Bd., E. W. Axe & Co.; Dep., Dir., Planning & Development Staff & Spec. Asst. to Dep. Adminstr., Lend-Lease Admin., '42-'43; Dep. Trade Relations Advisor, Foreign Econ. Admin., '43-'44; Asst. to Sec. of State, in charge of policy review & analysis, '45; Adviser to U.S. Delegation, U.N. General Assembly, lst-4th sessions, & 1st-10th sessions of U.N. Economic & Social Council, '46-'69; Mbr., Permanent U.S. Mission to U.N. '46-50. HYDE, 1876, WILLIAM WALDO, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Mar. 25, 1854, Tolland, Conn.; died Oct. 30, 1915, Hartford, Conn.

INGERSOLL, 1892, JAMES WERNHAM DUNSFORD, Ph.D.-(Edu- cation)-Born Sept. 18, 1867, Marengo, Ill.; died April 19, 1921, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Latin, Yale University, 1897-1921.

57 ISBELL, 1888, ORLAND SIDNEY, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Nov. 19, 1866, Bridgeport, Conn.; died July 19, 1922, New York City. ISHAM, 1891, EDWARD Swirr-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 2, 1868, Chi- cago, Ill.; died May 14, 1927, New York City. ISHAM, 1917, HENRY PORTER- (Business)-Born Dec. 6, 1894, Chicago, Ill.; died Aug. 18, 1969; Chmn. Bd., Clearing Industrial District, Inc., Chicago; Sec. and Pres., Passavant Mem. Hosp., '33- '47; Trustee, Field Mus. of Nat. Hist., Newberry Library; Capt., F.A., AEF, W. W. I; Chief Purchase Termination and Renegotiation Policy, Chicago Ordnance District, AUS, '43-'46; Meritorious Ser- vice, Distinguished Service Medals. ISHAM, 1869, JOHN BEACH, M.A., M.D. -(Medicine)-Born Mar. 28, 1847, New York City; died July 19, 1894, Pasadena, Calif. IVES, 1925, GERARD M., M.B.A.- (Finance)-Born Jan. 7, 1903, New York, N.Y.; died May 10, 1983; Pres., Yale Club of New York City, '50-'52; formerly Sr. V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; Lieut. Col., Office Chief of Ordnance, '41-45. IVES, 1881, HENRY -(Business)-Born April 27, 1859, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 31, 1924, Omaha, Nebr. IVES, 1893, SHERWOOD BISSELL, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born Dec. 30, 1870, New York City; died Feb. 16, 1907, Datil, N. Mexico.

JACK, 1853, THOMAS MCKINNEY -(Law)-Born Dec. 19, 1831, San Felipe de Austin, Tex.; died Aug. 26, 1880, Galveston, Tex. Cty., judge, 1856-1858. Mbr., Texas Legislature, 1859-1861. Lieut. Col., Cavalry, Confederate Army, Civil War. JACKSON, 1839, HENRY ROOTES M.A. -(Law)-Born June 24, 1820, Athens, Ga.; died May 23, 1898, Savannah, Ga. U.S. District Attny., Ga., 1843-1849. Judge for eastern circuit, Ga. Superior Court, 1849- 1853. U.S. Minister to Austria, 1854-1858, and to Mexico, 1885-1888. Col., Mexican War. Brig. Gen., Confederate Army, Civil War. JACKSON, 1934, JOHN HERRICK -(Publishing)-Born Jan. 8, 1912, New Haven, Conn.; died July 29, 1951, Green Farms, Conn.; Dep- uty, Hamden Air Raid Warning Center and New Haven District Warning Center, World War II; Yale Class Treas., '34-'49; Mbr., Yale Alumni Rowing Corn., '35-'51, and Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '45-'48. JACKSON, 1857, JOSEPH COOKE, LL.B., M.A. -(Law)-Born Aug. 5, 58 1835, Newark, N.J.; died May 22, 1913, New York City. Asst. U.S. District Attny., Southern District of N.Y., 1870. Brig. Gen., Union Army, Civil War. JAMES, 1917, ELLERY SEDCWICK-(Finance)-Born Aug. 6, 1895, East Hampton, N.Y.; died Nov. 25, 1932, New York City. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). JAMES, 1874, HENRY AMMON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 24, 1854, Baltimore, Md.; died Aug. 1, 1929, East Hampton, N.Y. JAMES, 1890, NORNIAN- (Industrial)-Born Sept. 2, 1868, Catonsville, Md.; died Jan. 24, 1939, Baltimore, Md. JAMES, 1894, ROBERT CAMPBELL-(Finance)-Born July 23, 1872, Baltimore, Md.; died Mar. 17, 1896, Baltimore. JAMES, 1879, WALTER BELKNAP, M.A., M.D., LL.D.-(Medicine)- Born May 11, 1858, Baltimore, Md.; died April 6, 1927, New York City. Prof. of medicine, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, '02-'04, Bard Prof. of medicine, '04-'09, and Prof. of clinical medicine, '09-'18. Served with Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). JAMES, 1878, WILLIAM KNOWLES-(Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1852, near Georgetown, Del.; died Nov. 11, 1927, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mbr., Mo. State Legislature, '17-'18. JANE WAY, 1930, CHARLES ALDERSON, M.D., M.A., Doctor hon. causa, Reims-(Medicine)-Born May 26, 1909, New York, N.Y.• died May 28, 1981; Sr. Assoc. in Medicine, Children's Hospital Medical Center; Thomas Morgan Botch Prof. of Pediatrics, Harvard Univ. '74-; Physician-in-Chief, Children's Hosp. Medical Center, '74-; Exec. Corn. of International Pediatric Assn., '62-'68; Mbr., Exec. Bd., International Children's Center, Paris, France, '66; V.P., Center for Blood Research, Boston, '74-. JAY, 1892, PIERRE, M.A.-(Finance)-Bom May 4, 1870, Warwick, N.Y.; died Nov. 24, 1949, New York City; Bank Commissioner, Mass., '06-'09; Am. Mbr., Transfer Corn. and Deputy Agt. of Repa- rations, Berlin, '26-'30; Natl. Treas., Russian War Relief, Inc., '41; Gov., Yale Publishing Assn. JEFFERSON, 1909, EDWARD FRANCIS-(Education)-Born June 17, 1879, South Dennis, N.J.; died Nov. 5, 1952, Philadelphia, Pa.; YMCA Sec., World War I (Fgn. service). JENCKES, 1921, MARCIEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 5, 1900, Stam- ford, Conn.; died Oct. 24, 1971; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston, Mass.; Boston Delegate to Alumni Bd.; Sec., Yale Club of Boston, '24-'30; Mbr., Bd. Park Commissioners, '42-45, Chmn., '50- '52; 2d Lieut., F.A., Army, '18-'19.

59 JENKS, 1875, ALMET, FRANCIS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D. -(Law)-Born May 21, 1853, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 18, 1924, Greenwich, Conn., Judge Advocate Gen., N.Y., 1891-1895; judge, Supreme Court of N.Y., 1896-1921 (presiding justice, 1911-1921). JENKS, 1914, ALMET FRANCIS-(Literary work)-Born April 18, 1892, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 2, 1966; Writer; 1st Lieut., Cav., AEF, W.W. I; Major, USMCR, W.W. II. JENKS, 1884, PAUL Emmorr-(Government)-Born April 6, 1862, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 1, 1923, Yokohama, Japan. U.S. vice- counsel, Yokohama, '16-23. JENKS, 1878, TUDOR, LL.B. -(Law and literary work)-Born May 7, 1857, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 11, 1922, Bronxville, N.Y. JENNINGS, 1904, PERCY HALL-(Industrial)-Born May 16, 1881, New York City; died Oct. 2, 1951, New York City; Maj., Air Service, World War I (AEF), Assoc. Mgr., War Finance Corn. of N.Y., and Supervisor, War Bond activities, Nassau and Suffolk Ctys., L.I. JENNINGS, 1887, OLIVER GouLD, LL.B.- (Law) Born April 27, 1865, New York City; died Oct. 13, 1936, New York City. Presiden- tial elector from Conn., 1920; Mbr., Conn. State House of Represen- tatives, 1923. JENNINGS, 1880, WALTER, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 14, 1858, San Francisco, Calif.; died Jan. 9, 1933, Jekyl Island, Brunswick, Ga. JESUP, 1840, JAMES RILEY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Sept. 18, 1819, Sauga- tuck, Conn.; died Jan. 23, 1890, Lakewood, N.J. JOHNES, 1873, EDWARD RUDOLPH, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Sept. 8, 1852, Whitesboro, N.Y.; died Mar. 28, 1903, New York City. JOHNSON, 1882, BARCLAY -(Law)-Born Aug. 8, 1861, Beirut, Syria; died April 21, 1885, Greenwich, Conn. JOHNSON, 1855, CHARLES FREDERICK, LL.B., M.A., L.H.D.- (Education)-Born May 8, 1836, New York City; died Jan. 9, 1931, Hartford, Conn. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, U.S. Naval Acad., 1865-1870; Prof. of English, Trinity College, 1884-1906, and Prof. emeritus, 1906-1931. JOHNSON, 1853, GEORGE ASBURY -(Law)-Born July 27, 1829, Salis- bury, Md.; died Sept. 20, 1894, San Francisco, Calif. Judge, 17th Judicial Circuit Court, 1872-1874. Mbr., Calif. State Senate, 1882- 1886. Attny. Gen. Calif. 1886-1890. JOHNSTON, 1835, FRANK, LL.B.- (Literary work)-Born Oct. 31, 1816, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Dec. 10, 1863, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHNSTON, 1862, HENRY PHELPS, M.A.-(Education)-Born April 19, 1842, Trebizond, Turkey; died Feb. 28, 1923, Middletown,

60 Conn. Prof of history, College of the City of New York, 1883-1916, and Prof. emeritus, 1916-1923. 2d Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. JOHNSTON, 1870, Ross, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 1, 1848, Al- legheny, Pa.; died Mar. 11, 1885, Fortress Monroe, Va. JOHNSTON, 1860, WILLIAM CURTIS-(Ministry)-Born June 11, 1839, Trebizond, Turkey; died Dec. 3, 1862, Munfordville, Ky. Chaplain, Inf., Union Army, Civil War. JOHNSTON, 1852, WILLIAM PRESTON, LL.D. -(Education)-Born Jan. 5, 1831, Louisville, Ky.; died July 16, 1899, Lexington, Va. Prof. of English literature, history, and political economy, Washington and Lee University, 1867-1877. Pres., Louisiana State University, 1880-1883, and of Tulane University, 1883-1899. Col., Confederate Army, Civil War. JOHNSTONE, 1916, HENRY WEBB-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 13, 1892, Mexico City, Mexico; died Apr. 5, 1971. Formerly Sr. V.P. and Dir., Merck & Co., Inc.; Dir., Kent & Queen Anne's Hosp., Chestertown, '58-64, Pres., '60-'64; 1st Lieut., Army, June '17-May '19; Croix de Guerre. JONES, 1893, ALFRED HENRY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 17, 1868, St. Louis, Mo.; died Jan. 15, 1901, Las Vegas, N. Mexico. JONES, 1875, DWIGHT ARVEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 25, 1854, Utica, N.Y.; died Dec. 7, 1913, St. Louis, Mo. JONES, 1875, FRANK HATCH, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 6, 1854, Griggsville, Ill.; died Oct. 2, 1931, Chicago, Ill. Asst. postmaster gen. of the U.S., 1893-1897. JONES, 1884, FREDERICK SCHEETZ, M.A., LL.D.- (Education)-Born April 7, 1862, Palmyra, Mo.; died Jan. 14, 1944, Hamden, Conn. Prof. of physics, University of Minnesota, 1889-1909, and dean of the College of Engineering, 1901-1909. Dean of Yale College, 1909-1926. Chmn., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1918-1939; Assoc. fellow, Berkeley College, Yale University, 1933-1944; Chmn. of the Bd., The Hotchkiss School, 1921-1942. JONES, 1914, GEORGE GILL-(Communications)-Born Sept. 17, 1891, Minneapolis, Minn.; died July 3, 1961; Lieut. (s.g.), USNR, W.W. I. JONES, 1860, LUTHER MAYNARD, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 21, 1837, Marlboro, N.H.; died Dec. 12, 1921, London, England. Served in Union Army, Civil War. JONES, 1838, SEABORN AUGUSTUS, M.A.-(Farming)-Born Mar. 17, 1818, Burke County, Ga.; died April 25, 1856. JONES, 1925, WALTER CLYDE, J.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 7, 1902, Chi-

61 cago, Ill.; died July 4, 1979; formerly General Solicitor, Ill. Bell Telephone Co. JORDAN, 1923, RALPH EDWARD-Born 1895, Bangor, Me.; died March 12, 1971. JUDSON, 1866, FREDERICK NEWTON, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)- Born Oct. 5, 1845, St. Mary's, Ga.; died Oct. 18, 1919, St. Louis, Mo. JUDSON, 1873, IsAAc NicHoLs-(Education)-Born July 3, 1853, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Dec. 30, 1926, New York City.

KELLOGG, 1890, CHARLES POOLE, LL.B.- (Welfare )-Born April 27, 1868, Waterbury, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1957, Waterbury; Sec., Conn. Dept. of Public Welfare, 1895-1928. KELLOGG, 1883, FRED WILLIAM-(Education)-Born Oct. 30, 1860, Watertown, Wis.; died Nov. 19, 1883, New Haven, Conn. KELLOGG, 1846, STEPHEN WRIGHT, M.A.-(Law)-Born April 5, 1822, Shelburne, Mass.; died Jan. 27, 1904, Waterbury, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1853, and of Conn. State Legislature, 1856. Mbr. of Congress, 1869-1873. Judge of probate, Waterbury district, 1854- 1861; judge, New Haven Cty. Court, 1864. KELSEY, 1878, CLARENCE HILL, LL.B., M.A. -(Finance) -Born Dec. 23, 1856, Bridgeport, Conn.; died April 30, 1930, West Orange, N.J., Mbr., Yale Corp., 1910-1925. KENDALL, 1834, JOHN NEWTON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 4, 1813, Granby, Conn.; died Aug. 18, 1877, Benton, Ala. KENDALL, 1887, WILLIAM BURRAGE, JR.- ( Business)-Born Sept. 10, 1865, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 3, 1893, Brooklyn. KENERS ON, 1891, VERTNER, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 28, 1866, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 2, 1935, Buffalo, N.Y. Surgeon, Spanish-American War. KENNEDY, 1845, THOMAS, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 19, 1822 in Ireland; died Sept. 8, 1849, Baltimore, Md. KENT, 1853, ALBERT EMMETT-(Business)-Born Sept. 1, 1830, Suf- field, Conn.; died Jan. 8, 1901, Genoa, Nebr. KENT, 1887, WILLIAM, M.A.-(Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1864, Chi- cago, Ill.; died Mar. 13, 1928, Kentfield, Calif. Mbr. of Congress, '11-'27. Mbr., U.S. Tariff Comm., '17-'21. 62 KEPPELMAN, 1901, JOHN ARTHUR, LL.B.- (Law)-Born June 18, 1878, Reading, Pa.; died Oct. 21, 1931, West Reading. Federal food administrator, Berks Cty., Pa. World War I. KERN OCHAN, 1861, FRANCIS EDWARD, LL.B., M.A. -(Industrial)- Born Dec. 12, 1840, New York City; died Sept. 26, 1884, Pittsfield, Mass. KERNOCHAN, 1898, FREDERIC, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 12, 1876, Newport, R.I.; died Jan. 9, 1937, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. Asst. district attny., New York Cty., '03-'05. Assoc. justice, N.Y. Court of Special Sessions, '13-'16, and chief justice, '16-'37. Served in Light Artillery, Spanish-American War. KERNOCHAN, 1863, JOSEPH FREDERIC, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 8, 1842, New York City; died Aug. 17, 1929, New York City. KERR, 1897, ALBERT BOARDMAN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1875, Clearfield, Pa.; died June 20, 1945, Charlottesville, Va. Chief Coun- sel, U.S. Housing Corp., 1918. KEY, 1838, THOMAS MARSHALL-(Law)-Born Aug. 8, 1819, Mason Cty., Ky.; died Jan. 15, 1869, Lebanon, Ohio. Mbr., Ky. State Senate, 1858-1861. Col., Union Army, Civil War. KIMBALL, 1877, ARTHUR REED-(Literary work)-Born Feb. 1, 1855, New York City; died Jan. 27, 1933, Waterbury, Conn. KIMBALL, 1858, JOHN EDWIN, M.A.-(Education)-Born July 18, 1833, Webster, Mass.; died Sept. 7, 1916, Worcester, Mass. KING, 1910, LYNDON MARRS-(Business)-Born Dec. 6, 1887, Min- neapolis, Minn.; died July 3, 1969; Pres. and Chmn., Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis. KING, 1914, STODDARD, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 19, 1889, Jackson, Wis.; died June 13, 1933, Spokane, Wash. Capt., Inf., Wash. Natl. Guard, World War I. KINGSLEY, 1834, HENRY COIT, M.A.-(Law and finance)-Born Dec. 11, 1815, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 19, 1886, New Haven. Treas., Yale University, 1862-1886. KINNE, 1848, WILLIAM, M.A.-(Education)-Born Mar. 26, 1819, Plainfield, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1898, Plainfield. KINNEY, 1871, HERBERT EVELYN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 28, 1847, Griswold, Conn.; died Aug. 24, 1916, Griswold. KIRBY, 1849, JACOB BROWN, M.A.-(Farming and industrial)-Born April 7, 1827, Brownsville, N.Y.; died Mar. 9, 1860, Brownsville. KITCHEL, 1862, CORNELIUS LADD, B.D., M.A.-(Ministry and education)-Born July 5, 1841, Thomaston, Conn.; died Feb. 15, 1929, New Haven, Conn. Sec., Bureau of Appointments, Yale Uni- 63 versity, '04-'09, and Sec. emeritus, '09-'20. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. KITCHEL, 1897, CORNELIUS PORTER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 7, 1875, East Liverpool, Ohio; died Jan. 14, 1947, Vero Beach, Fla. KITCHEL, 1892, WILLIAM LLOYD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 30, 1869, New Haven, Conn.; died June 1, 1947, Bronxville, N.Y. KITTLE, 1904, JOHN CASPAR-(Art)-Born Oct. 8, 1882, San Fran- cisco, Calif.; died Mar. 17, 1933, San Francisco. Capt., Q.M.C., World War I (AEF). KITTREDGE, 1855, GEORGE ALVAH, M.A.-(Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Dec. 26, 1917, Brookline, Mass. Am. vice-consul, Bombay. KLOTS, 1909, ALLEN TRAFFORD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 14, 1889, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 31, 1964; Chmn., Mayor's Corn. on the Courts, N.Y.C., '57-; Spec. Asst. to Sec. of State of the U.S., '31-'32; Mayor, Village of Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '42-'48; 1st Lieut., F.A., W.W. I. KNAPP, 1916, FARWELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 28, 1893, Bridge- port, Conn.; died Sept. 19, 1942, West Hartford, Conn. Asst. Tax Commissioner of Conn., '25-'37; instructor in law, Hartford College of Law, '28-'38; Dean, '32-'33; Pres., '38-'42; Sgt., F.A., World War I (AEF). KNAPP, 1882, HOWARD HOYT, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 18, 1861, South Norwalk, Conn.; died June 17, 1918, Hartford, Conn. KNAPP, 1886, WALLACE PERCY, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law) -Born Aug. 7, 1863, South Norwalk, Conn.; died Aug. 29, 1917, Long Beach, N.Y. KNEELAND, 1890, YALE-(Business)-Born Aug. 5, 1869, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1933, New York City. KNIGHT, 1910, AUGUSTUS-(Finance)-Born July 23, 1887, Wichita, Kans.; died Oct. 1963; Pres., Family Welfare Assn. of Evanston, Evanston YMCA; Alderman, Evanston, '27-'31; Commissioner for Park Distr., '18-'38; Dir., Evanston Hosp. Assn. KNIGHT, 1887, SAMUEL, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 28, 1863, San Francisco, Calif.; died Jan. 28, 1943, San Francisco, Calif. Asst. U.S. attny. (later attny.), northern district of Calif., 1893-1898. Maj., Judge Advocate General's Dept., World War I (AEF). KNOTT, 1878, GEORGE TAPSCOTT-(Farming)-Born Mar. 14, 1855, Clifton, Ohio; died May 14, 1924, Santa Barbara, Calif. KNOX, 1907, HUGH SMITH-(Education)-Born Jan. 27, 1883, Alle- gheny, Pa.; died Jan. 2, 1936, Ithaca, N.Y. Yeoman, U.S. Navy, World War I.

64 LAMB, 1867, ALBERT EUGENE-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1843, Worcester, Mass.; died Feb. 17, 1928, New York City. Deputy attny. gen., 1893. LAMB, 1903, ALBERT RICHARD, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born April 22, 1881, Waterbury, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1959, Pine Orchard, Conn.; Maj., Medical Corps, World War I (AEF). LAMBERT, 1893, ADRIAN VANSINDEREN, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born June 30, 1872, New York City; died Oct. 15, 1952, New York City. LAMBERT, 1884, ALEXANDER, Ph.B, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Dec. 15, 1861, New York City; died May 9, 1939, New York City. Prof. of clinical medicine, Cornell University Medical College, 1898-1931. Col., Med. Corps., World War I (AEF). LAMBERT, 1843, ALFRED, M.A., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born July 5, 1822, Boston, Mass.; died Jan 11, 1885, Springfield, Mass. LAMBERT, 1854, EDWARD WILBERFORCE, M.A., M.D.- (Medicine)- Born Feb. 15, 1831, Boston, Mass.; died July 17, 1904, New York City. LAMPMAN, 1866, LEWIS, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 5, 1843, Cox- sackie, N.Y.; died Aug. 29, 1918, Coxsackie. LAMPSON, 1855, GEORGE-(Law)-Born Jan. 23, 1833, Quebec, Que., Canada; died Jan. 29, 1906, Quebec. LAMPSON, 1862, WILLIAM, LL.B.- (Finance)-Born Feb. 25, 1840, LeRoy, N.Y.; died Feb. 14, 1897, LeRoy. LANE, 1843, WILLIAM GRISWOLD-(Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1824, Nor- walk, Ohio; died Oct. 28, 1877, Sandusky, Ohio. LANIER, 1844, ALEXANDER CHALMERS-Born Oct. 20, 1820, Madison, Ind.; died Oct. 11, 1895, Madison. LAPHAM, 1928, RAYMOND WHrrE-(Business)-Born Dec. 14, 1903, Worcester, Mass.; died July 11, 1976; Capt., AUS 21/2 yrs. LARNER, 1922, ROBERT JOHNSON-(Finance)-Born Dec. 10, 1899, Washington, D.C.; died Jan. 21, 1960, New York City; Gunnery Sgt., USMCAR, World War I. LATHE, 1873, HERBERT WILLIAM-(Ministry)-Born June 15, 1851, Worcester, Mass.; died Aug. 24, 1932, Brookline, Mass. LATHROP, 1905, JOHN HIRAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1884,

65 Kansas City, Mo.; died July 7, 1957, Kansas City; Mbr., Appellate Judicial Corn. of Mo., '44-'49. LAW, 1837, WILLIAM FABIAN, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 14, 1817, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 9, 1891, Savannah. LAW, 1838, WILLIAM LYON-Born April 8, 1814, Meredith, N.Y.; died Oct. 30, 1839, St. Mary's, Ga. LAWRANCE, 1884, THOMAS GARNER-(Student)-Born June 1, 1862, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 16, 1883, New Haven, Conn. LEA, 1834, JAMES NEILSEN-(Law)-Born Nov. 26, 1815, New Or- leans, La.; died Oct. 26, 1884, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Mbr., La. State Legislature, 1846. Assoc. justice, La. Supreme Court, 1855-1863. LEA, 1871, ROBERT BRINKLEY-(Law)-Born May 7, 1849, Nashville, Tenn.; died Jan. 9, 1895, Geneva, Switzerland. LEAF, 1841, EDMUND, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 3, 1818, Potts- town, Pa.; died June 16, 1891, Birdsboro, Pa. LEAR, 1869, HENRY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 21, 1848, Doylestown, Pa.; died April 27, 1929, Germantown, Pa. LEARNED, 1870, DWIGHT WHITNEY, Ph.D., D.D.- (Education )- Born Oct. 12, 1848, Canterbury, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1943, Clare- mont, Calif. Prof. of Greek and mathematics, Thayer College, 1873- 1875, and of church history, theology, and Greek, Doshisha College, Japan, 1876-1928. Mbr., Com. for revision of Japanese version of New Testament, 1914-1917. LEARNED, 1841, WILLIAM LAW, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)---Born July 24, 1821, New London, Conn.; died Sept. 20, 1904, Albany, N.Y. Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court, 1870-1892 (presiding justice, 1875-1892). LEA VITT, 1900, ASHLEY DAY, B.D., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 10, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 22, 1959, Boston, Mass. LEE, 1858, SAMUEL HENRY, M.A.-(Ministry and Education)-Born Dec. 21, 1832, Lisbon, Conn.; died Oct. 20, 1918, Springfield, Mass. Prof of political economy, Oberlin College, 1872-1876. Prof of his- tory and political economy, Am. International College, Springfield, Mass., 1890-1908; also Pres., 1893-1908; Pres; emeritus, 1908-1918. LEGORE, 1917, HARRY WILLIAM-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1894, LeGore, Md.; died June 8, 1956, Frederick, Md.; Md. House of Delegates, '30-'34; Md. State Senate, '34-'38, (minority leader, '37- '38); Capt., USMC, AEF, W.W. I. LEIGHTON, 1881, JAmEs-(Law student)-Born May 2, 1859, Abing- ton, Pa.; died Dec. 5, 1883, Glenburn, Pa.

66 LENT, 1843, JOHN ABRAM-(Business and Law)-Born Oct. 24, 1821, New York City; died Jan. 2, 1863, San Francisco, Calif. LEWIS, 1833, ASAHEL HOOKER -(Literary work)-Born Sept. 11, 1810, Farmington, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. Mbr., Ohio State Legislature 1847-1848. LEWIS, 1886, CI1ARLTON MINER, LL.B., Ph.D.- (Education)- Born Mar. 4, 1866, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Mar. 12, 1923, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale University, 1898-1899, and Emily San- ford Prof. of English, 1899-1923. LEWIS, 1842, HENRY, M.A.-(Student)-Born May 29, 1821, near Lawrenceville, Va.; died Aug. 9, 1841, New Haven, Conn. LEWIS, 1868, JOHN-(Law)-Born June 22, 1842, Suffield, Conn.; died June 26, 1921, Lawrence, Kansas. Served in Union Army, Civil War. LIBBEY, 1867, FRANK-(Business)-Born Jan. 20, 1847, Georgetown, D.C.; died Oct. 9, 1929, Washington, D.C. LILLEY, 1943, FRANK WALDER, JR.-Born Dec. 26, 1920, Wuhu, China; died May 14, 1946, Honshu, Japan. 1st Lieut., F.A., AUS, World War

LINDENBERG, 1932, JOHN TOWNSEND- (Literary work)-Born Oct. 16, 1909, Columbus, Ohio; died Aug. 25, 1940, New York City. LINDLEY, 1933, FRANCIS VINTON, LL.B.-(Business)-Born Feb. 4, 1911, New York, N.Y.; died May 28, 1983. Assoc., Greater New York Blood Program, American Red Cross. LINDSAY, 1944, DAVID A., LL.B.-Born Nov. 24, 1921, New York City; died Dec. 23, 1977. LINTON, 1846, STEPHEN DUNCAN-(Farming)-Born July 25, 1826, New Orleans, La.; died Dec. 15, 1867, Paris, France. LIPPINCOTT, 1914, WILLIAM JACKSON-(Finance)-Born April 5, 1891, Findlay, Ohio; died Mar. 10, 1946, Hobe Sound, Fla. LIPPITT, 1909, HENRY -(Industdal)- Born July 13, 1886, Providence, R.I.; died Oct. 15, 1974, San Diego, Calif. LITT, 1921, WILLARD DAVID-(Finance)-Born Dec. 17, 1899, East Patchogue, N.Y.; died Oct. 26, 1942 in the Pacific Area. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I; Lt., USNR, World War II. LITTLE, 1907, MITCHELL STUART-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 5, 1885, Hartford, Conn.; died Aug. 7, 1969; Mbr., Alumni Bd. LITTLE, 1851, ROBBINS, LL.B., M.A.- (Library work)-Born Feb. 15, 1832, Newport, R.I.; died April 13, 1912, Newport. Examiner of claims, War Dept., 1873-1878.

67 LIVINGSTON, 1879, HERMAN, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 24, 1856, New York City; died Dec. 31, 1936, Greendale, N.Y. LOGAN, 1910, WALTER SETH, LL.B.-(Law)-Bom July 8, 1888, Wash- ington, Conn.; died April 25, 1974, Washington, Conn.; law practice, Washington Depot, Conn. General Counsel Fed. Reserve Bd., Wash- ington, D.C. '20-'22; V.P. and General Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of N. Y., '28-'53; 1st Lieut., Chemical Warfare Service, July '18-Feb. '19. LOHMANN, 1910, CARL ALBERT, M.A. L.H.D.-(Education)-Born Aug. 9, 1887, Akron, Ohio; died May 19, 1957, New Haven, Conn.; New Haven Bd. of Park Commissioners, '54-'56; Lieut., USNRF, World War I; Sec., Yale Alumni Advisory Bd., '25-'27; Sec., Yale Univ., '27-'53; Mbr., Alumni Bd.; Pres., Yale Assn. of Class Secs., '27-'28; Mbr., President's Corn. on Undergraduate Housing, '30; Curator Prints, Yale Art Gallery, '26-'30, and '46-'53; Class Sec., '25-'51; Assoc. Fellow, Jonathan Edwards. LOMBARD, 1854, JAMES KirrREDGE, M.A.-(Ministry)--Born Jan. 15, 1832, Burlington, N.Y.; died Aug. 14, 1889, Darien, Conn. LOMBARDI, 1911, CORNELIUS ENNIS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1888, Houston, Texas; died Feb. 12, 1956, Kansas City, Mo.; Chmn., Bd. of Commissioners, Redevelopment Authority of Kansas City; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (AEF); V.P. Yale Club of Kansas City; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. LOOK, 1927, ALLEN M., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 11, 1902, Litch- field, Conn.; died April 22, 1977; V.P., Wellington Sears Co., New York, N.Y. LOOK, 1930, FRANK BYRON-(Transportation)-Born Mar. 22, 1904, Hartford, Conn.; died April 27, 1967, New Bedford, Mass. Gen. Mgr., Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard & ,Nantucket Steamship Authority, New Bedford, Mass.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'47. LORD, 1898, FRANKLIN ATKINS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1876, Winnebago, Minn.; died Jan. 16, 1945, New York City. Sec., U.S. Shipping Bd., '23-'32. LORD, 1854, GEORGE DEFOREST, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 21, 1833, New York City; died Mar. 3, 1892, New York City. LOVELL, 1844, JOSEPH, M.A.-(Law)-Born June 11, 1824, Washing- ton, D.C.; died Nov. 28, 1869, near Natchez, Miss. Brig. Gen., Confederate Army, Civil War. LOVETT, 1913, AUGUSTUS SIDNEY, B.D., M.A., D. Litt., D.H.L., D.D.-(Ministry, Education)-Born Jan. 30, 1890, Boston, Mass.; died April 3, 1979; University Chaplain, '32-'58; Master, Pierson Coll.

68 '53-'58; University Council, '59-'64; Woolsey Prof. Biblical Litera- ture, '37-'57; Minister, Mt. Vernon Ch., Boston, '19-'32; Chmn., World Student Service; Mbr., Dwight Hall Advisory Bd., '32-; Hon. Chmn., Yale-China Assn.; Pres., RTA. LUCE, 1920, HENRY ROBINSON, M.A., LL.D., Litt. D., L.H.D.- (Literary work)-Born April 3, 1898, Teng-chow, China; died Feb. 28, 1967; Ed.-in-Chief, Time, Life, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, Ar- chitectural Forum, House & Home, Time, Inc., N.Y.C.; Trustee: Amer. Heritage Found., China Institute in America, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Roosevelt Hosp., St. Mary's Coll., Yale-in-China Assn.; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; Assoc. Fellow, Pierson Coll., '48; Yale Univ. Council, '47-'56. LUCKEY, 1923, CHARLES PINCKNEY -(Finance)-Born Feb. 17, 1899, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 17, 1966; Banker, N.Y.C.; Pvt., F.A., W.W. I; Yale Alumni Bd. LUCKEY, 1950, CHARLES PINCKNEY, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 29, 1924, Bronxville, N.Y.; died Jan. 20, 1975, Middlebury, Conn.; Minis- ter Middlebury Congregational Church, Middlebury, Conn.; Sgt., Army, '43-'46. LUDDEN, 1850, WILLIAM-(Music)-Born May 19, 1823, Williams- burg, Mass.; died Jan. 2, 1912, Brooklyn, N.Y. LUFKIN, 1925, ELGOOD MOULTON-(Finance)-Born June 15, 1902, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 2, 1957, Norfolk, Conn.; Deputy District Chief and Acting District Chief, N.Y. Ordnance District, '41-'45; Mbr., Advisory Bd., N.Y. Ordnance Districts. LUMAN, 1925, RICHARD JOHN-(Government)-Born April 26, 1900, Rock Springs, Wyo.; died April 25, 1973, Houston, Tx.; Chmn., Wyoming Public Service Comm., Cheyenne, Wyo.; Rep., Wyo. State Legislature, '37-'45; Speaker of the House, '43-'45; Wyo. State Senator, '45-'49; Mbr., Wyo. Public Service Corn., '53-'59, and Chmn., '63-; Wyo. Deputy State Treas., '59-'63. LUNT, 1921, STORER BOARDMAN, LL.D.- (Publishing)- Born July 8, 1897, Portland, Maine; died Sept. 10, 1977; formerly Chmn., W. W. Norton, Inc., New York; Yale Bureau of Appointments, (in charge of Student Employment) '21-'22; Mbr., Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Press, '55-'65; Pres., Am. Book Publishers Council, '62-'65; Chmn., International Publishers Assn., '65-'69; Book Publishing Rep., U.S. Natl. Corn. of UNESCO, '63-'69; 2d Lieut., F.A., '17-'18. LUSK, 1924, WILLIAM THOMPSON-(Business)-Born March 30, 1901, New York, N.Y.; died March 5, 1978; Tiffany & Co.: V.P., '32-'52, Exec. V.P., '52-'55, Pres., '55-'67, Dir., '30-; Mbr. of Council, Yale

69 Club of N.Y.C., '44-'50; Exec. Corn., Jewelers Vigilance Corn., '60-'67; Bd. of Gov., Gemological Institute of America, '62-'68; New Canaan Country School: Trustee, '43-'56, V.P., '44-'46, Pres., '46-48. LYMAN, 1837, CHESTER SMITH, M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 13, 1814, Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 29, 1890, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of industrial mechanics and physics, Yale University, 1859- 1871, of astronomy and physics, 1871-1884, and of astronomy, 1884- 1889; Prof. emeritus, 1889-1890. LYMAN, 1882, CHESTER WOLCOTT, M.A.- (lndustria/)-Born May 25, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died April 7, 1926, Boston, Mass.; Chmn., Red Cross and War Work committees, World War I. LYNDE, 1838, CHARLES JAMES, M.A.-(Law)-Born April 7, 1816, Shelburne, N.Y.; died Aug. 9, 1841, Lake Erie. LYON, 1900, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 7, 1879, Erie, Pa.; died Jan. 16, 1954, Providence, R.I.; Capt., Inf., World War I (AEF); served with Boston Information Center, AAF, World War II.

McANDREW, 1913, ALEXANDER-died July 19, 1971, Ross, Calif. McBRIDE, 1882, WILBER-(Law)-Born June 6, 1860, Goshen, N.Y.; died Feb. 5, 1933, Goshen. McCALL, 1840, HENRY, M.A.-(Farming)-Born April 9, 1821, Don- aldsonville, La.; died Nov. 12, 1886, Philadelphia, Pa. McCLINTOCK, 1891, NORMAN-(Education)-Born June 13, 1868, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Feb. 26, 1938, Orlando, Fla. Prof. in the Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Pittsburgh, '25-'30; on faculty, Rutgers Univ., '32-'36. McCLUNG, 1892, LEE, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 26, 1870, Knox- ville, Tenn.; died Dec. 19, 1914, London, England. Treas., Yale Univ., '04-'09. Treasurer of the U.S., '09-'12. McCLURE, 1912, ARCHIBALD, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 30, 1890, Lake Forest, M.; died April 8, 1931, South Bend, Ind. McCLURE, 1870, JAMES GORE KING, D.D., LL.D.-(Education)- Born Nov. 24, 1848, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 18, 1932, Lake Forest, 111. Pres., Lake Forest Univ., 1897-1901, and of McCormick Theological Seminary, '05-'28; Pres. emeritus, '28-'32.

70 McCLURE, 1901, JAMES GORE KING, JR., M.A., Sc.D., LL.D.- (Farming)-Born Oct. 28, 1884, Lake Forest, El.; died June 17, 1956, Asheville, N.C.; Mbr., N.C. Bd. of Conservation and Development, '25-'33; Mbr., Natl. Comm. for Public Schools; Pres., Am. Forestry Assn. McCORMICK, 1919, ALEXANDER AGNEW, JR.-(Student)-Born Dec. 15, 1897, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 24, 1918, near Calais, France. Lieut. (j.g.), Naval Air Service, World War I (Foreign service). McCORMICK, 1852, HENRY, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 10, 1831, Harrisburg, Pa.; died July 14, 1900, Rosegarten, Pa. Col., Union Army, Civil War. McCUTCHEN, 1870, SAMUEL ST. JOHN, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Jan. 14, 1849, Williamsburg, N.Y.; died June 4, 1915, Belmar, N.J. McDONNELL, 1911, JOHN VINCENT-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 30, 1889, New York City; died May 23, 1926, New York City. Sgt., Inf., World War I. McGEE, 1906, DONALD ASHBROOK-(Finance)--Born Dec. 29, 1883, Plainfield, N.J.; died Oct. 26, 1937, Plainfield, N.J. Mbr., Troop D, National Guard of N.J., Mexican Border service, '16; Distr. Dir., War Dept. Comm. of Training Camp Activities, World War I. McHENRY, 1920, JAmEs-(Finance)-Born Jan. 30, 1899, Baltimore, Md.; died Feb. 17, 1976, Glyndon, Md.; Ptnr., Alex Brown & Sons, Baltimore; W.W. I: 2d Lieut., F.A. U.S. Army; W.W. II: Capt., USMCR. McHENRY, 1885, JOHN-(Finance)- Born Aug. 29, 1863, Pikesville, Md.; died Dec. 17, 1939, Chattolanee, Md. McINTOSH, 1927, HARRIS-(Industrial)- Born July 25, 1904, Cayuga, N.Y.; died Nov. 20, 1982; formerly Pres., Toledo Scale Co. MACK, 1948, RICHARD G.-(Business)-Born Aug. 21, 1925, San Fran- cisco, Calif.; died June 13, 1979; Pres., South Pacific Foods, Ltd. McKEE, 1895, LANIER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 1, 1872, Washing- ton, D.C.; died Jan. 5, 1943, Lawrence, N.Y. McKEE, 1896, McKEE DUNN-(Insurance)-Born Oct. 21, 1873, Wash- ington, D.C.; died Feb. 3, 1910, Washington, D.C., 2d Lieut., Signal Corps, Spanish-American War. McKINNEY, 1868, WILLIAM ALLISON, LL.B. M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 30, 1845, Cooperstown, N.Y.; died Jan 27, 1923, Binghamton, N.Y. Served in Union Army, Civil War. McLALLEN, 1847, PHILEMON FERDINAND-(Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1823, Trumansburg, N.Y.; died June 4, 1853, St. Louis, Mo.

71 McLAUGHLIN, 1883, EDWARD TOMPKINS-(Education)-Born May 27, 1860, Sharon, Conn.; died July 25, 1893, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale Univ., 1890-1893, and Prof. of rhetoric and belles-lettres, 1893. MAcLEAN, 1864, CHARLES FRASER, Ph.D., J.U.D.-(Law)-Born Nov. 21, 1841, New Hartford, N.Y.; died Mar. 20, 1924, New York City. Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court, 1895-1909. MAcLEAN, 1943, JOHN HELM-Born July 31, 1921, Haverford, Pa.; died July 21, 1944, in France, 1st Lieut., Armored Force, AUS, World War II. MAcLEISH, 1915, ARCHIBALD, LL.B., Litt.D., LL.D.- (Literary work, Education)-Born May 7, 1892, Glencoe, Ill.; died April 20, 1982; Yale University Council; Writer, Poet & Playwright; Asst. Sec. of State, '44-'45; Librarian of Congress, '39-'44; Bolyston Prof., Har- vard, '49-'62; Pres., Am. Academy of Arts & Letters, '53-'56; Capt., AEF, F.A., '17-'18. MACLELLAN, 1858, GEORGE BOARDMAN, M.A.- (Education)-Born July 27, 1833, King and Queen City, Va., died Oct. 30, 1897, Jack- sonville, Fla. Asst. engineer, Confederate Army, Civil War. McLELLAN, 1835, WILLIAM-(Law)-Born May 8, 1815, Greencas- tle, Pa.; died Oct. 21, 1879, Chambersburg, Pa. Mc LEM ORE, 1937, JOHN BRIGGS, JR., LL.B.- (Business)-Born Sept. 29, 1914, Nashville, Tenn.; died Oct. 25, 1976; Sales Rep., Tennessee Mirror Co.; Attny., Curtis, Mallet, Prevost, Mosle, New York, '40-'42; Major-Assimilated, United Stated Office of War Information, '42-46. McMILLAN, 1888, JAMES HOWARD-(Law)-Born Sept. 17, 1866, De- troit, Mich.; died May 9, 1902, Colorado Springs, Colo. Major, Spanish-American War. McM /LLAN, 1894, PHILIP HAMILTON, LL.B.-(Law and business)- Born Dec. 28, 1872, Detroit, Mich.; died Oct. 4, 1919, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. McMILLAN, 1884, WILLIAM CHARLES-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 1, 1861, Detroit, Mich.; died Feb. 21, 1907, Detroit. McQUAID, 1889, WILLIAM ADOLPHE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1865, Webster, Mass.; died June 15, 1951, New York City; First Deputy Attny. Gen., N.Y., '11-'14; Asst. Distr. Attny., New York City, '18-'27; Class Sec., '89-'95. MAcVEAGH, 1862, FRANKLIN, LL.B., LL.D.- (Business)-Born Nov. 22, 1837, West Chester, Pa.; died July 6, 1934, Chicago, Ill. Sec. of

72 Treasury of the U.S. '09-'13. Trustee, Univ. of Chicago, '01-'13. Chmn., First Int. Congress of Social Insurance, '14. MAcWHORTER, 1842, ALEXANDER-(Ministry)-Born Jan.1, 1822, Newark, N.J.; died June 28, 1880, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of metaphysics and English literature, Troy Univ., 1859-1860. MAFFITT, 1899, THOMAS SKINNER-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 6, 1876, St. Louis, Mo.; died Aug. 16, 1940, Estes Park, Colo. Capt. Military Intelligence Div., World War I. MAGEE, 1899, JAMES McDEvirr, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 5, 1877, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died April 16, 1949, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mbr. of Con- gress, '23-'27. Capt., Air Service, World War I. MAGEE, 1906, JOHN GILLESPIE, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 10, 1884, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Sept. 9, 1953, Pittsburgh, Chmn., Int. Red Cross Corn., Nanking, China, World War II; Minister to Episc. Students at Yale, and Assoc. Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll., '46-'53; a Founder and Vice-Pres., Yale Hope Mission. MAGRUDER, 1856, BENJAMIN DRAKE, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Sept. 27, 1838, Magnolia Springs, Miss.; died April 21, 1910, Chicago, Ill. Justice, ill. Supreme Court, 1885-1906 (chief justice, 1891-1900). MALLON, 1885, GUY WARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 28, 1864, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Dec. 23, 1933, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mbr., Ohio State Leg., 1890-1891. Mbr., Cincinnati City Council, 1906-1908, and sec., City Charter Committee, '24-'32. Trustee of Ohio State Univ., '03-'19 and of Berea Coll., 1896-1933, (Vice-Pres.,'32-'33). MALLON, 1917, HENRY NEIL-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 11, 1895, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; died Feb. 28, 1983. Formerly Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer Dresser Industries, Inc. Dallas. MALLON, 1945W, THOMAS RIDGWAY-(Business)-Born June 19, 1923, Louisville, Ky.; died Jan. 7, 1970; V.P., Gen. Mgr., Materials Div., Arundel Corp., Baltimore, Md.; Ensign, USNR, '43-'46. MALLORY, 1924, WILLIAM NEELY-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 20, 1901, Memphis, Tenn.; died Feb. 19, 1945 in Italy. Dir., Southwestern Coll., '37-45 and Treas., '38-'45. Major, USAAF, World War II. MANICE, 1851, WILLIAM DEFOREST, M.A.-(Law)-Born July 11, 1830, New York City; died Sept. 6, 1903, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. MANROSS, 1850, NEWTON SPAULDING, Ph.D.- (Science)-Born June 20, 1825, Bristol, Conn.; died Sept. 17, 1862, Antietam, Md. Prof. of chemistry, Amherst Coll., 1861-1862. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. MANSFIELD, 1871, HOWARD, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)--Born July 2, 1849, Hamden, Conn.; died Aug. 14, 1938, Seal Harbor, Me., Treas.,

73 Metropolitan Museum of Art, '09-'29. Chmn., Advisory Bd. on Compulsory Service, World War I. MANVILLE, 1929, HIRAM EDWARD, JR., LL.D.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 14, 1906, New York, N.Y.; died Nov. 23, 1982; formerly Dir., Johns-Manville Corp.; Trustee: Judge Baker Guidance Center, '53-, Hiram Edward Manville Found., '45-, Mzuti Safari Found., '72-'75; Chmn., Advisory Bd. Univ. of Nevada Medical School, 71-; Capt. USAF, Aug. '41-Aug. '45. MARCH, 1840, DANIEL, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born July 21, 1816, Millbury, Mass.; died Mar. 2, 1909, Woburn, Mass. MARMADUKE, 1852, VINCENT-(Literary work)-Born April 14, 1831, Arrow Rock, Mo.; died Mar. 25, 1904, Marshall, Mo. Mbr., Mo. State Legislature, 1882-1884. Col., Confederate Army, Civil War. MARSHALL, 1953, JOHN BIRNIE-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 29, 1930, Bondi, New South Wales, Australia; died Jan. 30, '57, Australia. MARSHALL, 1833, SAMUEL DAVIES-(Law and literary work)-Born Oct. 8, 1812, Knox Cnty., Ill.; died April 12, 1854, Shawneetown, Mbr., Ill. State Legislature. Major, Mexican War. MARTIN, 1893, GEORGE GREENE-(Communications)-Born Feb. 22, 1871, New Orleans, La.; died Feb. 24, 1907, St. Louis, Mo. MARTIN, 1836, JOHN GRIFFITH, LL.B.-(Law)--Born Jan. 10, 1817, Paris, Ky.; died Aug. 27, 1847, Paris. MARVIN, 1836, GEORGE LOCKWOOD-(Law)-Born April 29, 1810, Clinton, N.Y.; died Oct. 31, 1882, Buffalo, N.Y. MARVIN, 1876, JOSEPH HOWARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1853, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 26, 1887, New York City. MASON, 1871, ALFRED BISHOP, M.A.-(Business)-Born Feb. 23, 1851, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Jan. 25, 1933, Florence, Italy. MASON, 1870, HENRY BURRALL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 20, 1848, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Feb. 20, 1932, Chicago, Ill. MATHER, 1833, FREDERICK ELLswonTri, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 23, 1809, Windsor, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1900, New York City. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1845. MATHEWS, 1842, ALBERT, M.A.-(Law and literary work)-Born Sept. 8, 1820, New York City; died Sept. 9, 1903, Lake Mohonk, N.Y. MATTHIESSEN, 1923, FRANCIS OTTO, B. Litt., M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D.- (Education)-Born Feb. 19, 1902, Pasadena, Calif.; died April 1, 1950, Boston, Mass.; Cadet, R.A.F., Canada, World War I; Instr., Yale Univ., '27-'29; Bergen Lecturer, Yale, '48. MEAD, 1871, FREDERICK, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 11, 1848, New York City; died Nov. 6, 1918, Greenwich, Conn. 74 MEAD, 1919, WINTER-(Business)-Born Dec. 18, 1897, St. Paul Minn.; died Dec. 10, 1952, Morristown, N.J.; Mbr., Bd. Assessors, Morristown; 2d Lieut., F.A. World War I; Chmn., Civil Defense, Morristown, World War II; Class Agt.; Trustee, Ellen B. Stoeckel Trust (Yale Summer Music and Art School). MELTON, 1924, WILLIAM DAVIS, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1903, Columbia, S.C.; died Sept. 3, 1962; Asst. Gen. Counsel, Duke Power Co., Charlotte, N.C. MENTON, 1956, JAMES PAUL-(Business)-Born Nov. 6, 1934, Balti- more, Md.; died Jan. 31, 1966; Stewart & Co., Baltimore; Lieut., USMC, '56-59. MERRIAM, 1872, ALEXANDER Ross, D.D., S.T.D.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 20, 1849, Goshen, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1927, Hartford, Conn. Prof. of practical theology and Christian sociology, Hartford Theo- logical Seminary, 1893-1918, and Prof. emeritus, 1918-1927. MERRIAM, 1864, GEORGE SPRING, M.A.- (Literary work)-Born Jan. 13, 1843, Springfield, Mass.; died Jan. 22, 1914, Springfield. MERRIAM, 1867, JAMES FISKE-(Finance)-Born May 2, 1845, Springfield, Mass.; died June 28, 1918, Stafford Springs, Conn. MERRILL, 1865, PAYsoN, LL.B., M.A. -(Law)-Born Dec. 7, 1842, Stratham, N.H.; died Oct. 15, 1933, New Canaan, Conn. A founder of Yale Alumni Univ. Fund Assn., and chmn., '00-02. Mbr., Yale Corp., '05-22. Served in Union Army, Civil War. MERRITT, 1912, HENRY NEWTON-(Law)---Born April 17, 1888, New York City; died Dec. 13, 1956, Phila., Pa.; Deputy Attny. Gen. of Pa., '31-'35. MESICK, 1848, RICHARD SMITH-(Law)-Born July 8, 1824, Montgom- ery City, N.Y.; died May 26, 1893, San Francisco, Calif. Mbr., Calif. State Senate; Distr. judge and judge of the Supreme Court, Nev. MESSIMER, 1931, ROBERT L., JR.-(Business)-Born Sept. 5, 1909, New York, N.Y.; died Oct. 4, 1982. Office Mgr., Twombley, Hall & Hirson. METCALF, 1904, HAROLD GRANT-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 15, 1882, Springfield, Mass.; died May 19, 1971, Auburn, N.Y.; Hon. Chmn. Bd., Columbian Rope Co., Auburn, N.Y. ; Columbian Rope Co.: in mill, '04, Asst. Treas., '05-'21, V.P., '21-28, Pres., '28-'41, V. Chmn., '41-'48, Chmn. Bd., '48-'52. METCALFE, 1849, HENRY LAURENS-(Business)-Born Sept. 21, 1829, Natchez, Miss.; died April 3, 1912, Natchez. Served in Confed- erate Army, Civil War. METCALFE, 1845, ORRICK, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 17, 1824 75 near Natchez, Miss.; died Mar. 2, 1898, Natchez. Prof. of languages, Jefferson Coll., 1845-1847; Surgeon, Confederate Army, Civil War. MIDDLEBROOK, 1915, Louis SHELTON, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 15, 1892, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Mar. 10, 1927, New York City, 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (AEF). MILES, 1849, JAMES BROWNING, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 18, 1823, Rutland, Mass.; died Nov. 13, 1875, Worcester, Mass. MILLER, 1864, ALANSON DOUGLAS-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 13, 1842, Rochester, N.Y.; died Dec. 17, 1929, Glen Ridge, N.J. MILLER, 1943, DUDLEY LIVINGSTON, LL.B., J.S.D.-(Law)-Born April 28, 1921, New York, N.Y.; died Jan. 11, 1969; Sr. Ptnr., Miller, Montgomery & Spalding, N.Y.C., branch offices in Tokyo, Taipei; 2d Lieut., Med. Adminis., AUS, W.W. II; Pres., Yale Glee Club Associates, '58-'63; Alumni Fund Agt. and Dir.; Mayor, Village of Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '51-'59; Prof. Ethics Com., Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y., '61-'64; Sec., Dir., Boys Harbor, Inc. MILLER, 1842, FRANCIS WILLIAM-(Law)- Born May 7, 1820, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; died Feb. 4, 1883, Cincinnati. MILLER, 1870, GEORGE DOUGLAS-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 5, 1847, Rochester, N.Y.; died Feb. 9, 1932, Richmond, Va. MILLER, 1904, JAMES ELY-(Finance)-Born Mar. 24, 1883, New York City; died Mar. 9, 1918, Corbeny, France. Capt. Air Service, World War I (AEF). MILLER, 1833, PHINEAS TIMOTHY, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born May 3, 1810, Middletown, Conn., died Feb. 21, 1850, on shipboard. MILLS, 1847, ALFRED-(Law)-Born July 24, 1827, Morristown, N.J.; died Dec. 13, 1913, Morristown. MILLS, 1835, ETHELBERT SMITH, M.A.-(Law)-Born July 27, 1816, New York City; drowned July 15, 1872, Coney Island, N.Y. MITCHELL, 1841, DONALD GRANT, LL.D.-(Literary work)-Born April 12, 1822, Norwich, Conn.; died Dec. 15, 1908, New Haven, Conn. U.S. counsel, Venice, 1854. MITCHELL, 1861, JOHN HANSON, M.A.-(Law)-Born June 25, 1842, Linden, Md.; died Nov. 12, 1901, La Plata, Md. MONTGOMERY, 1898, GRENVILLE DODGE-(Finance)-Born Jan. 22, 1876, Council Bluffs, Iowa; died Aug. 29, 1961; Cadet, USN, Spanish-American War; Officer Candidate, F.A., W.W. I. MOODY, 1843, THOMAS HUDSON-(Business)-Born May 12, 1822, Marion, Ga.; died 1856. MOORE, 1883, ELIAKIM HASTINGS, Ph.D., Math.D., Sc.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Jan. 26, 1862, Marietta, Ohio; died Dec. 30, 1932,

76 Chicago, Ill. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Northwestern Univ., 1889- 1891, and Assoc. Prof., 1891-1892; Prof. of mathematics, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-1931. MOORE, 1903, FRANK WOOD, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 12, 1881, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 17, 1947, Auburn, N.Y. Asst. Prof. of homiletics, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1917-1930, and Prof. Emeritus, 1930-1947. Candidate, Chaplain's Corps, World War I. MOORE, 1872, GEORGE FOOT, M.A., D.H.L., D.H. Litt., Litt.D., D.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Oct. 15, 1851, West Chester, Pa.; died May 16, 1931, Cambridge, Mass. Prof. of Hebrew, Andover Theo- logical Seminary, 1883-1902, and Pres., 1899-1901; Prof. of Theol- ogy, Harvard Univ., '02-'04, Frothingham Prof. of history of religion, '04-'28, and Prof. emeritus, '28-'31. MOORE, 1847, WILLIAM EVES, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Ministry)-Born April 1, 1823, Strasburg, Pa.; died June 5, 1899, Columbus, Ohio. 2d Lieut. Union Army, Civil War. MOORHEAD, 1906, WILLIAM SINGER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 2, 1886, Greensburg, Pa.; died Feb. 12, 1952, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pres., Pgh. Tuberculosis League; Chmn., U.S. Tax Simplification Bd., '22-'24; 1st Vice-Chmn., Yale Alumni Bd., '33-'34, Chmn., '34-'37; Mbr., Corn. on Honorary Degrees; Candidate for Alumni Fellow; Trustee, Yale Schola:4iip Trust Fund of Pgh. MORISON, 1888, DAVID WHIPPLE-(Transportation)-Born Dec. 19, 1864, St. Paul, Minn.; died Nov. 11, 1941, St. Paul, Minn. MORISON, 1891, SAMUEL BEMJAMIN-(Business)-Born Nov. 25, 1867, St. Paul, Minn.; died June 13, 1920, Redlands, Calif. MORISON, 1892, STANFORD NEWEL-(Farming)-Born Dec. 31, 1869, St. Paul, Minn.; died Aug. 2, 1947, Yjalon, Chiapas, Mexico. MORRIS, 1849, EDWARD DAFYDD, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Ministry)-- Born Oct. 31, 1825, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 21, 1915, Columbus, Ohio. Prof. of ecclesiastical history, Lane Theological Seminary, 1868-1898. MORRIS, 1854, LUZON, BURIUT, M.A.-(Law)-Born April 16, 1827, Newtown, Conn.; died Aug. 22, 1895, New Haven, Conn. Mbr.,Conn. State Legislature, 1855, 1856, 1870, 1876, 1880, and 1881, and of Conn. State Senate, 1874. Governor of Conn., 1892-1894. MORRIS, 1901, RAY, M.A.-(Finance)-Born June 4, 1878, New Haven, Conn.; died May 18, 1961; Pres. Investment Bankers' Assn. of America, '25-'26; W.W. I: Treas. Dept., Chmn. Western Counties, N.Y. State, Liberty Loan Campaign, N.Y. State, Treasury Certif. of Indebtedness. 77 MORSE, 1907, BROWN, LL.D.- (Business)-Born July 18, 1885, Newton, Mass.; died May 10, 1969; Chmn. Bd., Del Monte Properties Co., Pebble Beach, Calif.; Pres., S.F.B. Morse Develop- ment Co., '08-'10; Mgr. Crocker Huffman Land & Water Co., '10-'15; Mgr., Pacific Improvement Co., '15-'62; Pres., Del Monte Properties Co., '19-'68; MORSE, 1890, SIDNEY NELSON- (Education)-Born Nov. 29, 1857, North Woodstock, Conn.; died Mar. 7, 1935, Easthampton, Mass. MULFORD, 1846, DAVID HUMPHREY - (Business)--Born Aug. 3, 1823, Steuben, N.Y.; died Jan. 6, 1890. MULFORD, 1855, ELISHA, M.A., LL.D.,-(Ministry and literary work)-Born Nov. 19, 1833, Montrose, Pa.; died Dec. 9, 1885, Cam- bridge, Mass. MULLINS, 1912, FREDERIC PARSONS- (Finance)-Born June 5, 1890, Salem, Ohio; died Nov. 3, 1964; Ptnr., A. E. Masten & Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Mbr. Public Utilities Comm., Salem; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I. MUNN, 1847, JOHN- (Law)-Born May 30, 1822, Monson, Mass.; died Jan. 30, 1850, Springfield, Mass. MUNROE, 1874, GEORGE EDMUND, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Dec. 9, 1851, on board the "Mandarin" in the ; died April 3, 1932, New York City. MURPHY, 1910, FREDERICK JAMES- (Insurance)-Born Feb. 4, 1886, Southville, Mass.; died Dec. 17, 1956, Miami, Fla. MURPHY, 1912, GERALD CLERY -(Business)-Born Mar. 25, 1888, Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 17, 1964; Pres., Mark Cross Co., New York, N.Y.; 2d Lieut., Air Service, W.W. I.

NEALE, 1896, JAMES BROWN-(Mining)-Born Oct. 4, 1872, Kittan- ning, Pa.; died Feb. 11, 1943, Buck Run, Pa. Anthracite adviser, U.S. Fuel Adm., World \i'ar I. NELSON, 1846, RENSSELAER RUSSELL- (Law)-Born May 12, 1826, Cooperstown, N.Y.; died Oct. 15, 1904, St. Paul, Minn. Associate justice, Supreme Court, Territory of Minn., 1857-1858, judge, U.S. District Court, Minn., 1858-1896. NETTLETON, 1856, EDWARD PAYSON-(Law)-Born Nov. 7, 1834,

78 Chicopee, Mass.; died April 17, 1889, Boston, Mass. Asst. U.S. Distr. Attny., Boston, 1869-1873. Col., Union Army, Civil War. NEVINS, 1846, WILLIAM RUSSELL - (Law)-Born April 24, 1826, Bal- timore, Md.; died April 19, 1881, RLchester, N.Y. NEWEL, 1861, STANFORD LL.B., M.A..-(Law)-Born June 7, 1839, Providence, R.I.; died April 6, 1907, St. Paul, Minn. U.S. Minister to the Netherlands, 1897-1905. NICHOLS, 1880, ALFRED BULL, B.D.-(Education)-Born July 7, 1852, Lebanon, Conn.; died Sept. 9, 1913, Concord, Mass. Prof. of German, Simmons College, 1903-1911. NICKERSON, 1845, SERENO DWIGHT, LL.B., M.A.- (Finance)-Born Oct. 16, 1823, Boston, Mass.; died Nov. 6, 1909, Cambridge, Mass. NORRIS, 1839, WILLIAM HERBERT, M.A. -(Ministry)-Born Nov. 4, 1814; died Feb. 18, 1880, Philadelphia, Pa. NORTHROP, 1857, CYRUS, LL.B., LL.D. -(Education)-Born Sept. 30, 1834, Ridgefield, Conn.; died April 3, 1922, Minneapolis, Minn. Prof. of English rhetoric and literature, Yale Univ., 1863-1884. Pres., Univ. of Minnesota, 1884-1911; Pres. emeritus, '11-'22. NORTON, 1923, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR., LL.B.- ( T elevision)- Born Feb. 7, 1902, Louisville, Ky.; died Feb. 13, 1964; Pres., Station WAVE, Louisville, Ky.; Maj. USAAF, W.W. II.

O'BRIEN, 1906, FRANK -(Education)-Born July 20, 1883, Platts- burgh, N.Y.; died Jan. 14, 1960. OLER, 1916, WESLEY M.- (Business)-Born Dec. 15, 1891, Baltimore, Md.; died Apr. 5, 1980; Dir. of Public Relations, Overseas Opera- tions Div., General Motors Corp.; V.P., American Ice Co., '17-'29; Mbr., New York Stock Exchange, '29-'42, Ptnr., Pershing & Co.; General Motors Corp., Overseas Div., '42-'65; 1st Lieut., Army Avia- tion, Test Pilot, '17-'18. OLMSTEAD, 1847, JOHN HULL, M.D. -(Literary work)-Born Sept. 21, 1825, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 24, 1857, Nice, Italy. OLSEN, 1917, ALBERT WILLIAM -(Financ e)-Born Aug. 17, 1891, Chicago, Ill.; died April 10, 1976; formerly V.P., N.Y. Trust Co.; Class Agt., Al. Fund; 1st Lieut., F.A., U.S. Army, '18. O'NEILL, 1932, EUGENE GLADSTONE, JR., Ph.D.- (Education and liter-

79 ary work)-Born May 5, 1910, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1950, Woodstock, N.Y.; Mbr., Faculty, Yale Univ., '36-'47; Fellow, Jona- than Edwards Coll. ORD, 1873, JOSEPH PACIFICUS, LL.B.- (Finance )-Born April 30, 1852, Monterey, Calif.; died Jan. 9, 1913, New York City. ORDWAY, 1880, HENRY CHOATE, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Aug. 8, 1856, Hampstead, N.H.; died Oct. 31, 1926, Winchester, Mass. OSBORN, 1914, RICHARD-(Finance)-Born July 22, 1891, Fall River, Mass.; died Oct. 23, 1950, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Service Sanitaire, 5th French Army and 1st Lieut. Coast Artillery Res. Corps. OSBORNE, 1882, ARTHUR SHERWOOD, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Jan. 11, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 4, 1924, New Haven. OSBORNE, 1881, THOMAS Burr, Ph.D., Sc.D.-(Science)-Born Aug. 5, 1859, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 29, 1929, New Haven. OTIS, 1919, JAMES SANFORD-(Finance)-Born Aug. 20, 1896, Chi- cago, Ill.; died April 20, 1975, Libertyville, Ill.; Lieut. Naval Aviation, April '17-Feb. '19. OVERTON, 1917, JOHN WILLIAMS-(Student)-Born Oct. 10, 1894, Nashville, Tenn.; died July 19, 1918, Vierzy, France; 1st Lieut., Marine Corps., World War I (AEF). OWEN, 1837, A,--LEN .F ERDINAND-(Law)-Born Oct., 1816, Wilkes Cty., N.C.; died April 7, 1865, Talbotton, Ga. Mbr., Ga. State Legis- lature, 1843-1847. Mbr. of Congress, 1848-1852. U.S. consul, Havana. OWEN, 1860, CHARLES HUNTER, LL.B., M.A.- (Literary work)-Born Mar. 15, 1838, Hartford, Conn.; died April 21, 1922, Hartford. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882. Capt. Heavy Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. OWEN, 1872, EDWARD THOMAS, Ph.D. -(Education)---Born Mar. 4, 1850, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1931, Madison, Wis. Prof. of French, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1879-1915, and Prof. emeritus;15-'31. OWEN, 1864, HENRY ELIJAH, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 28, 1843, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1912, New York City.

PACKARD, 1856, LEWIS RICHARD, M.A., Ph.D. -(Education)-Born Aug. 22, 1836, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 26, 1884, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1863-1867, and Hillhouse Prof. of Greek, 1867-1884.

80 PADDOCK, 1900, BRACE WHITMAN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 14, 1878, Pittsfield, Mass.; died May 22, 1935, Pittsfield, Mass. PAGE, 1922, ROBERT GUTHRIE, LL.B.- (Business)-Born July 7, 1901, Columbus, Ohio; died Dec. 25, 1970; Chmn., Exec. Corn. (formerly Pres. and Bd. Chmn.), Phelps Dodge Corp., New York; Sec. to Justice Louis D. Brandeis, '26-'27; Reg. Adminis., Securities & Ex- change Comm., '35; Spec. Asst. to Under Sec. of Navy. PAINE, 1856, LEVI LEONARD, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 10, 1832, East Randolph (now Holbrook), Mass.; died May 10, 1902, Bangor, Me. Prof. of Ch. history, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1870-1902; also dean of faculty. PAINE, 1894, RALPH DELAHAYE, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 28, 1871, Lemont, Ill.; died April 29, 1925, Concord, N.H. Mbr. N.H. State Legislature, '18-20. Mbr., Fed. Fuel Comm., 1918. War correspondent, Cuba, Spanish-Am. War, and in China, Boxer Rebellion. With Bureau of Public Information and Navy Dept., World War I (Fgn. service). PAINTER, 1884, HENRY MCMAHON, Ph.B., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 12, 1863, West Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1934, New York City. Prof. of Obstetrics, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., '06-'20. PALMER, 1945, CHARLES EDGAR-(Business)-Born Aug. 10, 1923, Cleveland, Ohio; died June 3, 1970; Marketing V.P., A. S. Harrison Co., South Norwalk, Conn.; 2d Lieut., USAAF, W.W. II. PALMER, 1883, HARRY HERBERT-(Literary work)-Born April 8, 1860, Pittsford, Vt.; died May 1, 1942, Middletown, Conn. PALMER, 1864, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 17, 1840, Stonington, Conn.; died June 19, 1871, Hartford, Conn. PARIS, 1915, InviNc-(Finance)-Born April 29, 1893, New York, N.Y.; died Mar. 28, 1964; Lieut. (s.g.), Naval Aviation, W.W. I. PARK, 1861, WILLIAM EDWARDS, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)--Born July 1, 1837, Andover, Mass.; died May 19, 1910, Oberlin, Ohio. PARKER, 1898, GRENVILLE-(Finance)-Born Dec. 22, 1873, New York City; died July 18, 1924, New York City. Officer Candidate, F.A., World War I. PARKER, 1880, WiLnuR-(Business)-Born May 28, 1858, Titusville, Pa.; died Dec. 2, 1938, Tucson, Ariz. Mbr. Ohio State Legislature, 1890-1891, and of Ohio State Senate, 1892, 1893. PARKER, 1893, WILLIAM WHITE WILSON-(Latv and finance)-Bom April 18, 1868, Mifflintown, Pa.; died Sept. 6, 1956, Mifflintown; engaged in war work, U.S. Govt., '16.

81 PARKIN, 1874, WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 3, 1854, New London, Conn.; died Dec. 24, 1943, New York City. PARROTT, 1883, JOSEPH ROBINSON, LL.B.-(Law and trans- portation)-Born Oct. 30, 1858, Oxford, Me.; died Oct. 13, 1913, Lake Thompson, Me. PARSONS, 1893, FRANCIS, LL.B., M.A.-(Finance and law)-Born Jan. 13, 1871, Hartford, Conn.; died Dec. 30, 1937, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Yale Corporation, '25-'37; Trustee, Peabody Museum of Natural History, '36-'37. Capt., American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). PARSONS, 1921, LANGDON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 13, 1899; Milton, Mass.; died June 21, 1980; Prof. of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Chief of Dept., Boston Univ. School of Medicine, '49-'63; Harvard: Clinical Prof. Obstetrics & Gynecology, '63-'66, Dir., Alumni Relations, '63-'71, Prof. Emeritus, '71; Lieut. Col., MC., AUS, '42-'45; Legion of Merit. PARTRIDGE, 1880, SIDNEY CATLIN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Sept. 1, 1857, New York City; died June 22, 1930, Kansas City, Mo. Prot. Epis. Bishop of Kyoto, Japan, '00-'11, and of West Mo., '11-'30. PATTERSON, 1914, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.-(Advertising)-Born Jan. 19, 1893, Ann Arbor, Mich.; died in Feb. 1925. Aspirant, Artillery, French Army, World War I. PATTERSON, 1920, MOREHEAD, LL. B., L.H.D.-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 9, 1897, Durham, N.C.; died Aug. 5, 1962; with American Machine & Foundry Co., N.Y.C.; Deputy U.S. Representative on U.N. Disarmament Comm.; London, '54; U .S. Rep. for Internatl. Atomic Agency Negotiations, '54-'55; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I. PATTERSON, 1927, THOMAS CLEVELAND-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 3, 1905, Vivian, W. Va.; died Oct. 24, 1932, Huntington, W. Va. PATTON, 1875, JOHN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 30, 1850, Curwensville, Pa.; died May 24, 1907, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1894-1895. PAUL, 1912, CHARLES HENRY-(Law)-Born June 18, 1890, Los Angeles, Calif.; died July 8, 1976. PAYSON, 1872, HENRY SILAS, LL.B.-(Farming)-Born Dec. 23, 1849, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 23, 1922, Peoria Township, Ill. PECK, 1861, TRACY, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)-Born May 24, 1838, Bristol, Conn.; died Nov. 24, 1921, Rome, Italy. Prof. of the Latin language and literature, Cornell Univ., 1871-1879, and at Yale Univ., 1880-1908; Prof. emeritus, '08-'21. PERCY, 1877, FREDERICK BOSWORTH, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born July

82 23, 1856, Bath, Me.; died June 15, 1928, Brookline, Mass. Assoc. Prof. of materia medica, Boston Univ. Medical School, 1891-1898, and Prof., 1898-1909; Prof. of clinical medicine, '08-15, and Prof. emeritus, '15-'28. PERKINS, 1840, JOHN, LL.B. - (Law) -Born July 1, 1819, Natchez, Miss.; died Nov. 28, 1885, Baltimore, Md. Mbr. of Congress, 1853- 1857. Sec. of the Navy, Confederate States, Civil War. PERKINS, 1842, NATHANIEL SHAW - (Business) - Born April 19, 1822, New London, Conn.; died Feb. 8, 1905, New London. PERKINS, 1858, THOMAS ALBERT - (F inance)---Born Jan. 17, 1839, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 1, 1909, Brooklyn; Sgt., Union Army, Civil War. PERKINS, 1840, WILLIAM, LL.B.- (La w)-Born April 26, 1821, Grand Gulf, Miss.; drowned Sept. 27, 1854 in the Atlantic Ocean. PERRIN, 1869, BERNADOTTE, Ph.D., LL.D.- (Education)- Born Sept. 15, 1847, Goshen, Conn.; died Aug. 31, 1920, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Prof. of Greek, Western Reserve Coll., 1881-1893; Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1893-1909, and Prof. emeritus, '09-20. PERRIN, 1879, JOHN - (Financ e) -Born Jan. 17, 1857, Rossville, Ind.; died Dec. 27, 1931, Washington, D.C. PERRIN, 1909, JOHN BATES- (F inane e) -Born Jan. 16, 1887, Lafayette, Ind.; died Oct. 29, 1913, Pasadena, Calif. PERRIN, 1906, LEE JAMES, LL.B. - (La w) - Born Dec. 27, 1884, Cleveland, Ohio, died Sept. 14, 1946, New York City. Officer candidate, F.A., World War I. PERRIN, 1908, LESTER WILLIAM, M.C.E.- (Finance) -Born Oct. 29, 1886, Lakewood, N.J.; died Jan. 6, 1973, Far Hills, N.J.; formerly Ptnr., Lazard Freres et Cie., N.Y.C.; Mayor, Bernardsville, N.J., '40-'44; Capt., Inf., May '17-June '19. PERRY, 1863, DAVID BRAINARD, B.D., M.A., D.D. -(Education) - Born Mar. 7, 1839, Worcester, Mass.; died May 21, 1912, Battle Creek, Mich. Prof. of Greek and Latin, Doane Coll., 1873-1881, and Pres. 1881-1912. PERRY, 1870, JOHN HOYT, LL.B., M.A. - (Law) -Born July 26, 1848, Southport, Conn.; died Sept. 2, 1928, Averill, Vt. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1877, 1878, 1881, and Spkr. 1889; Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1913-1915. Pres. Bd. of Commissioners of Conn. State Police, '10-21. PERRY, 1871, WILBERT WARREN, LL.B.- (La Ix) -Born Dec. 20, 1851, Canton, Conn.; died Feb. 12, 1895, Hartford, Conn. Asst. state's attny., Conn. 1877-1881. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1883.

83 PERSHING, 1966, RICHARD WARREN-Born Oct. 25, 1942; died Feb. 17, 1968, in Vietnam; Lieut., 101st Airborne Div. PETERS, 1886, FRANK GEORGE-(Law)-Born Aug. 18, 1863, Syra- cuse, N.Y.; died May 13, 1893, West Superior, Wis. PETERS, 1842, JOHN ANDREW, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 9, 1822, Ellsworth, Me.; died April 21, 1904, Bangor, Me. Mbr., Maine State Senate, 1862-1863 and of Maine State Legislature, 1864. Attny. Gen. of Maine, 1864-1866. Mbr. of Congress, 1866-1873. Associate justice, Maine Supreme Court, 1873-1883, and chief justice, 1883-1900. PETERS, 1880, WILLIAM ALLISON-(Law)-Born Mar. 8, 1858, Atlanta. Ga.; died Oct. 26, 1929, Seattle, Wash. PHELPS, 1886, EDWARD JOHNSON, M.A.-(Finance)-Born April 18, 1863, Andover, Mass.; died Aug. 9, 1938, New Monterey, Calif. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. '10-16. PHELPS, 1886, SHEFFIELD-(Literary work)-Born July 24, 1864, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 1902, Aiken, S.C. PHELPS, 1860, WILLIAM WALTER, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law and government)-Born Aug. 24, 1839, New York City; died June 17, 1894, Englewood, N.J. Mbr. of Congress, 1873-1875, and 1883-1889. U.S. Minister to Austria, 1881-1882, and to Germany, 1889-1893. Judge N.J. Court of Errors and Appeals 1893-1894. Mbr., Yale Corporation, 1872-1892. PHELPS, 1895, ZIBA BENNETT-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 7, 1871, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died Nov. 2, 1961; V.P., Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., Binghamton, N.Y.; Bd. Pres., Binghamton City Hosp. 20 yrs.; Lieut., Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I. PHILBIN, 1913, JESSE HOLLADAY, LL.B.-(Law, Business)-Born Oct. 27, 1890, New York, N.Y.; died Mar. 14, 1969; Asst. Gen. Counsel and Sec., '27, Fed. Res. Bank of N.Y.; 2d Lieut., and Aide to Gen. Hatch (AEF), W.W. I; State Department, W.W. II. PHILBIN, 1910, STEPHEN H., LL.B.-died Nov. 13, 1973, Old Lyme, Conn. PHINNEY, 1846, ELIHU, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 20, 1823, Cooperstown, N.Y.; drowned Sept. 20, 1892, Cooperstown. PIERCE, 1904, FREDERICK ERASTUS, M.A., Ph.D.- (Education)-Born Mar. 11, 1878, South Britain, Conn.; died Mar. 26, 1935, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale Univ., '10-'26; Assoc. Prof., '26-'35. PIERSON, 1886, CHARLES WHEELER, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 3, 1864, Florida, N.Y.; died May 4, 1934, New York City. PIERSON, 1836, WILLIAM SEWAFU), M.A.- (La w)----Born Mar. 28,

84 1815, Durham, Conn.; died April 18, 1879, Keene, N.H. Brig. Gen. Union Army, Civil War. PILLSBURY, 1936, EDMUND PENNINGTON-(Business)-Born Dec. 22, 1913, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Feb. 22, 1951, Sutherland, Nebr.; Flight Inst. Army cadets, Word War II; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Yale Alumni Assn. of the Northwest. PINCHOT, 1897, Amos RICHARDS ENO-(Law)- Born Dec. 6, 1873, Paris, France; died Feb. 18, 1944, New York City. Priv., Cav., Spanish-American War. A founder, 1917, American Civil Liberties Union, Inc. and an organizer of American Corn. on War Finance, 1917. PINCHOT, 1889, GIFFORD, M.A., Sc.D., LL.D.- (Government)- Born Aug. 11, 1865, Simsbury, Conn.; died Oct. 4, 1946, New York City. U.S. Forester and Chief of Division of Forestry, 1898-1910. Prof. of Forestry, Yale Univ., '03-36 and Prof. emeritus, '36-'46. Commissioner of Forestry, State of Pennsylvania, '20-23. Governor, State of Pennsylvania, '23-'27 and '31-'35. Mbr., U.S. Food Administration, World War I. PINCKARD, 1848, THOMAS CICERO, M.A.-(Education)-Born Aug. 23, 1826, Forsyth, Ga.; died Oct. 16, 1904, Opelika, Ala. PLATT, 1882, HENRY BARSTOW-(Insurance and transportation)- Born Feb. 2, 1860, Owego, N.Y.; died Oct. 20, 1938, New York City. Dir., Bureau of Personnel, Overseas Service, Atlantic Div., Am. Red Cross, World War I. PLATT, 1879, LEWIS ALFRED-(industrial)-Born May 31, 1854, Waterbury, Conn.; died Jan. 21, 1919, Miami, Fla. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, '10-12. POLLOCK, 1878, GEORGE EDWARD-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 30, 1856, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Aug. 2, 1918, New York City. POLLOCK, 1882, WILLIAM-(Transportation)- Born April 2, 1859, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Nov. 1, 1916, New York City. POMEROY, 1887, JOHN NORTON, LL.B., M.A.- (Education)-Born May 7, 1866, South Orange, N.J.; died May 31, 1924, Urbana, Ill. Asst. Prof. of Law. University of Illinois, 1910-1911, and Prof., '11-'24. POOLE, 1891, WILLIAM FREDERICK, LL.B-(Law)-Born Jan. 14, 1868, Melrose, Mass.; died Sept. 19, 1926, Canton, Mass. POORE, 1926, CHARLES GRAYDON-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 20, 1902, Monterey, Mexico; died July 26, 1971; Writer; Mbr., Univ. Council and Publications Com.; formerly Book Critic New York

85 Times, and Chief Book Critic, Harper's Magazine in '50's; retired to write, "Extravagant Victory," on Mexican War, 1846-48; Major, G.S.C., U.S. Army, June '42-April '45; Croix de Guerre, 3 battle stars. PORTER, 1858, EDWARD CLARKE, MA.- (Ministry)-Born Dec. 3, 1836, Old Hadley, Mass.; died Jan. 8, 1876, Racine, Wis. PORTER, 1916, GILBERT EDWIN, 3D.- (Finance)-Born July 19, 1892, Chicago, Ill.; died April 10, 1939, Chicago, Ill. 1st Lieut. F.A., World War I. POST, 1927, RUSSELL LEE, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Aug. 22, 1904, West Hartford, Conn.; died April 1, 1948, New York City. Lt. Col., USAAF, World War II. POTTER, 1902, RODERICK -(Business)-Born Sept. 13, 1879, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 4, 1959, Athens, Greece. POTWIN, 1854, LEMUEL STOUGHTON, M.A., D.D. -(Education)- Born Feb. 4, 1832, South Windsor, Conn.; died Jan. 9, 1907, Cleve- land, Ohio. Prof. of Latin, Western Reserve Univ., 1871-1892, and of English, 1892-1906; Prof. emeritus, '06-'07. PRATT, 1857, GEORGE-(Law)-Born Oct. 12, 1832, East Weymouth, Mass.; died June 4, 1875, Norwich, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legisla- ture, 1860, 1864, 1865, and 1869. PRATT, 1842, Juuus HOW ARD, M.A.- (Business)-Born Aug. 1, 1821, Meriden, Conn.; died Oct. 14, 1909, Montclair, N.J. PRATT, 1864, WILLIAM HALL BRACE, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Oct. 16, 1842, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 27, 1916, Brooklyn. PRENTICE, 1928, JOHN ROCKEFELLER, LL.B.- (Business, Law)- Born Dec. 17, 1902, New York, N.Y.; died June 3, 1972, Phoenix, Az.; Owner, American Breeders Service, Inc., '41-'67; Law, '31-'41; Ma- jor, F.A., '41-'46; Bronze Star. PRENTICE, 1873, SAMUEL OSCAR, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Aug. 8. 1850, North Stonington, Conn.; died Nov. 2, 1924, Hartford, Conn. Judge, Conn. Supreme Court, '01-'20 (chief justice, '13-'20). Prof. of pleading, Yale Law School, '01-'16. PRESTON, 1836, HENRY KIRK- (Law)--Born Jan. 30, 1814, North- bridge, Mass.; died Oct. 21, 1854, Savannah, Ga. PRESTON, 1899, Ono-(Finance)-Born Aug. 15, 1874, St. Helena, Calif.; died Feb. 7, 1949, La Jolla, Calif. Major, Air Service, World War I. PRICE, 1892, FRANK JULIAN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Feb. 3, 1870, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 4, 1950, New York City; Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, '00-'01; Asst. Corp. Counsel, New York City, '11-'18. PUGSLEY, 1864, ISAAC PLArr, M.A. -(Law)-Born June 5, 1843, Go-

86 shen, N.Y.; died June 3, 1915, Toledo, Ohio. Judge, Court of Com- mon Pleas, 1883-1903. Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. PUMPELLY, 1915, HAROLD ARMSTRONG-(Mining)-Born Aug. 7, 1890, Owego, N.Y.; died Feb. 25, 1954, Owego; Lieut., Naval Air Service, World War I. PURNELL, 1854, CHARLES THOMAS-(Law)-Bom April 16, 1833, Denton, Md.; died Sept. 26, 1866, McNutt, Miss. PUTNAM, 1839, JAMES OSBORNE, M.A.-(Law)-Born July 4, 1818, Attica, N.Y.; died April 24, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y. Mbr., N.Y. State Senate, 1854-1855. U.S. consul, Havre, France, 1861-1866. U.S. Minister to Belgium, 1880-1882, Chancellor, Univ. of Buffalo. PUTNAM, 1916, PHELPS-(Literary work)-Born July 9, 1894, Allston, Mass.; died July 3, 1948, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

RAFFERTY, 1835, JOHN CHANDLER-(Law)-Born Dec. 29, 1816, Woodbury, N.J.; died Dec. 31, 1880, Flemington, N.J. Mbr., Pa. State Senate. RAMSDELL, 1872, CHARLES BENJAMIN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 12, 1843, New York City; died June 4, 1906, Washington, D.C. Acting Pres., New Windsor Coll. Served in Union Army, Civil War. RAND, 1909, STUART CRAIG, LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 9, 1888, Newton Center, Mass.; died Oct. 7, 1956, Boston, Mass.; Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, '43-'46; Capt., Air Service, World War I; former Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. RANDOLPH, 1911, FRANCIS FITZ, M.A., J.D.-(Finance)--Born Feb. 24, 1889, Elmira, N.Y.; died Oct. 12, 1973, New York, N.Y.; Sr. Ptnr., J W Seligman 8z Co.; Chmn., Exec. Comm., Tricontinental In- vestment Cos.; Chmn. Fin. Corn., Vassar Coll., '46-'65; Treas., RTA, '42-'55; Treas., Metropolitan Opera Guild, '46-'48; Dir., Metropolitan Opera Assn.; Chief, Paris Bur. for Armenia and Rumania, Amer. Relief Adminis., '19; Mbr., War Loan Staff, U.S. Treasury, '19-'20; Capt., U.S. Army, Cavalry and F.A., '16-'19; Cited twice Gen. Orders, 1st Div., AEF; Silver Star, Medal, Battle of Soissons, Victory Medal with clasps for 5 major operations, Army of Occupation, Germany Medal, Fourragere of Croix de Guerre, Conspicuous Ser- vice Medal, N.Y. State.

87 RANKIN, 1845, ROBERT-(Law)-Born April 23, 1823, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 7, 1859, San Francisco, Calif. RATHBORNE, 1931, JOSEPH CORNELIUS- (Industrial)-Born June 17, 1909, Harvey, Jefferson Parish, La.; died July 21, 1954, Boston, Mass.; Maj., USAAF, World War H; V.P. and Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of La.; Pres., Yale Polo Assn. RAYMOND, 1949, GEORGE T.P.-(Business)-Born June 18, 1921, Oxnard, Calif.; died March 13, 1980; formerly Sales Dir., Cabot Corp.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46. RAYMOND, 1841, HENRY HUNTER, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born July 2, 1822, Charleston, S.C.; died May 31, 1876, Charleston. Maj., Confederate Army, Civil War. RAYMOND, 1869, HENRY WARREN, LL.B., M.A.-(Literary work)- Born Sept. 10, 1847, New York City; died Feb. 18, 1925, German- town, Pa. READ, 1945, RICHARD ROLLINS-(Insurance)-Born July 30, 1922, Boston, Mass.; died April 23,1967; Lieut. (j.g.), Navy Aviation, W.W.

REED, 1889, HARRY LATI IROP, D.D., S.T.D.-(Education)-Born Dec. 15, 1867, Port Byron, N.Y.; died May 23, 1964; Pres., Auburn Theological Seminary; Trustee, Wells Coll. '14-49. REED, 1904, LANSING PARMELEE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 2, 1882, New York City; died Dec. 2, 1937, New York City. Trustee, Union Theological Seminary, '29-'37. Chmn., Yale Univ. Fund Assoc., '30-'32. REILLY, 1915, JOHN SYLVESTER-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 24, 1891, Brockton, Mass.; died May 9, 1980; formerly Pres., Gordon & Dil- worth, Inc., and Diplomat Products, Inc.; Capt. Ordnance, '17-'19. REPONEN, 1954, ROBERT GORDON-(Finance)-Born May 19, 1932, Gardner, Mass.; died Nov. 16, 1982; General Mgr., Banco de Jerez, London, England; Sec./Treas., Yale Club of London, '69-'70; First Natl. City Bank, '56-'75; Capt., AUS, '54-'57. RIBEIRO, 1838, CARLOS FERNAND°, M.A., M.D.-(Farming)----Born 1816, Alcantara, Maranham, Brazil; died in 1889, Alcantara, Brazil. RICII, 1838, CHARLES, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 12, 1809, Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 31, 1862, Beardstown, Ill. RICHARDS, 1885, EUGENE LAMB-(Law)-Born June 14, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 17, 1927, Woodbridge, Conn. Deputy Attny. Gen., N.Y. 1896-1898. RICHARDS, 1840, GEORGE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 2, 1816,

88 New London, Conn.; died Oct. 20, 1870, Bridgeport, Conn. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1868-1870. RICHARDSON, 1901, ALLAN HARVEY- (Insurance)-Born Oct. 19, 1872, Montville, Mass.; died Nov. 27, 1955, Virginia Beach, Va.; Treas., Puerto Rico, '12-'15; former Class Agt. RICHARDSON, 1905, GARDNER- (Government)-Born Feb. 8, 1884, Hanover, N.H.; died June 22, 1972, Woodstock, Conn. Commercial Attaché, Dept. of Commerce, '26-'38; First Sec., Dept. of State, '38-'47; Comm. for Relief, Belgium, '15-'17; Chief of America Relief Adminis., Hungary, '19-20, Austria, '20-'23; Exec. Asst. to Dir. Gen., Internatl. Refugee Organization, '48-; Capt. Cav., AEF, W.W. I; Chmn. '05 Class Corn. RICHARDSON, 1869, RUFUS BYAM, B.D., Ph.D.- (Education)- Born April 18, 1845, Westford, Mass.; died Mar. 10, 1914, Clifton Springs, N.Y. Prof., Indiana Univ., 1880-1882, and at Dartmouth 1882-1893. Dir. Am. School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1893- 1903. Corp., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. RICHARDSON, 1849, WALKER- (Farming)-Born Oct. 1, 1825, El- bert County, Ga.; died Jan. 20, 1875, Glenville, Ala. Served in Con- federate Army, Civil War. RIGGS, 1865, BENJAMIN CLAPP, M.D.- (Medicine) -Born Feb. 16, 1845, St. Louis, Mo.; died April 18, 1883, Saranac Lake, N.Y. RIPLEY, 1862, GEORGE COIT, M.A.- (Law)-Born Aug. 24, 1839, Norwich, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1909, Minneapolis, Minn. 1st Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. RITCHIE, 1927, WALLACE PARKS- (Medicine)-Born Feb. 20, 1905, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 22, 1969; Clinical Prof. of Neurosurgery, Univ. of Minnesota; Pres., Ramsey County Medical Soc., '40-'41, St. Paul Surgical Soc., '50-'51; Minnesota Soc. Neurological Sciences, '66-'67, Minnesota Academy of Medicine, '67-'68; Major, M.C., Army, '41-'44. ROBB, 1844, JAMES MADISON- (La w)-Born Oct. 1823, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July 1, 1899, Philadelphia. ROBB, 1843, JOHN HUNTER- (Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1822, Philadel- phia, Pa.; died Oct. 7, 1864, Philadelphia. ROBBINS, 1874, EDWARD DENMORE, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Oct. 20, 1853, Wethersfield, Conn.; died Oct. 7, 1932, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of general and medical jurisprudence, Yale Univ., 1899-1903. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882-1883, and of Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1884-1919. Trustee, Conn. Coll. for Women, '11-'22.

89 ROBBINS, 1927, WILLIAM WELLS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 18, 1902, Norwich, Kans.; died Feb. 11, 1945, New York City. With Lend- Lease Administration, Cairo, 1943. ROBERTS, 1916, CHARLES HOLMES, JR.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 31, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 22, 1941, Framingham, Mass. Rep. in Massachusetts General Court, '39-41. Lieut., Naval Air Service, World War I (Fgn. service). ROBERTS, 1850, ELLis HENRY, M.A., LL.D.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 30, 1827, Utica, N.Y.; died Jan. 8, 1918, Utica. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1867. Mbr. of Congress, 1871-1875. Asst. Treas. of the U.S., 1889-1893, and Treas., 1899-1903. ROBERTSON, 1859, CHARLES FRANKLIN, M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Ministry)-Born Mar. 2, 1835, New York City; died May 1, 1886, St. Louis, Mo. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Missouri, 1868-1886. ROBERTSON, 1833, ROBERT-(Literary work)-Born Feb. 3, 1813, Norfolk, Va.; died Aug. 4, 1845, Norfolk. ROBESON, 1837, ABEL BELLOWS, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born April 10, 1817, Fitzwilliam, N.H.; died Mar. 22, 1853, New York City. ROBINSON, 1927, FREDERICK FLOWER-(Industrial)-Born October 21, 1904, Watertown, N.Y.; died July 8, 1977; bus., National Aviation & Technology Corp.; Yale Alumni Fund; Asst. to Pres., Libby- Owens-Ford, '37-'38; Pres., National Aviation Corp., '42-'76; Asst. Administrator to NRA, '33-'34; Vice Chmn., Flight Safety Found., '50-'65. ROBINSON, 1856, GEORGE CHESTER-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 9, 1833, Hartwick, N.Y.; died Sept. 21, 1863, Wellsboro, Pa. ROBINSON, 1889, HENRY SEYMOUR-(Insurance)-Born April 16, 1868, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 3, 1926, Nassau, Bahama Islands, B.W.I. ROBINSON, 1893, JOHN TRUMBULL-(Law)-Born April 25, 1871, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 27, 1937, Hartford, Conn. U.S. Attny., Distr. of Conn. '08-'12. ROBINSON, 1937, JOHN 'FRUMBULL-(Education)-Born March 20, 1915, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 17, 1977; formerly Teacher, Coach, Watkinson School, Hartford, Conn.; Alumni Bd., Chicago, '57-'58; V.P., Yale Club of Chicago, '57-'58, Dir., 3 yrs., Chmn., Com. on Enrollment & Scholarships, '52-'56; Yale Scholarship Trust of Ill., '52-'57; Class Agt., Alumni Fund; Dir., Hartford Amateur Hockey Assn.; Lieut., USN, '43-'45; Air Medal. ROBINSON, 1843, Lucius FRANKLIN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Feb. 1, 1824, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1861, Hartford.

90 ROBINSON, 1885, Lucius FRANKLIN, LL.D.-(Law)-Born June 12, 1863, Hartford, Conn.; died June 11, 1941, Hartford, Conn. Pres., Hartford Common Council, 1890-1891. Pres., Connecticut Consti- tutional Convention, 1933, and Chmn., State Park and Forest Com- mission, '17-38. RUBY, 1893, JOSEPH, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 19, 1871, Roches- ter, N.Y.; died July 15, 1954, Rochester. ROBY, 1888, SAMUEL SIDNEY BRESE-(Business)-Born Mar. 10, 1866, Rochester, N.Y.; died April 23, 1931, Rochester. ROCKEFELLER, 1900, PERCY AVERY-(Finance)-Born Feb. 27, 1878, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1934, New York City. ROCKWELL, 1906, FOSTER HARRY-(Finance)--Born Aug. 15, 1880, in Vermont; died Jan. 26, 1942, Phoenix, Ariz. Major, American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). ROCKWELL, 1849, JOHN, M.A.-(Finance)--Born April 26, 1829, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 23, 1909, Santa Barbara, Calif. RODMAN, 1879, ROBERT SIMPSON-(Farming and mining)-Born Feb. 1, 1855, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Sept. 23, 1928, near Lakeport, Calif. ROGERS, 1898, DAVID FRANCIS-(Finance)-Born April 5, 1876, New York City; died April 9, 1943, New Canaan, Conn. ROGERS, 1893, DERBY- (Law)-Born Dec. 15, 1871, New York City; died Mar. 20, 1955, New Canaan, Conn.; Supply Sgt., New Canaan Co., Conn. State Guard, '18. ROGERS, 1905, EDMUND PENDLETON-(Finance)-Born July 28, 1882, Hyde Park, N.Y.; died Sept. 15, 1966; Officer Candidate, F.A., W.W. I. ROGERS, 1914, HERMAN LIVINGSTON, B.S.- (Engineering)-Born Sept. 27, 1891, Hyde Park, N.Y.; died Oct. 21, 1957, Cannes, France; Maj., F.A., World War I (AEF); Chief French Section, NBC, World War II. ROGERS, 1887, JOHN, Ph.B., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Feb. 19, 1866, New York City; died Nov. 19, 1939, New York City. Prof. of clinical surgery, Cornell Univ. Medical Coll., '10-26, and Prof. emeritus, '26-'39. ROOT, 1861, ALEXANDER PORTER-(Finance)-Born June 21, 1840, Wilmington, Del.; died Feb. 18, 1908, Houston, Texas. Major, Cav., Confederate Army, Civil War. ROSS, 1852, WILLIAM BALDWIN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 13, 1831, New York City; died Jan. 14, 1904, New York City. Served in Union Army, Civil War. 91 ROWLAND, 1911, JOHN T.-(Literary work)-Born March 5, 1888, Greenwich, Conn.; died January 3, 1980; Author; Cmdr., USN, Destroyer, Anti-submarine & Convoy Duty, European waters, '17-'20. ROWLAND, 1836, WILLIAM SHERMAN-(Law)-Born Oct. 23, 1817, Windsor, Conn.; died May 5, 1856, New York City. RUMSEY, 1902, BRONSON CASE-(Education, Farming)-Born Jan. 11, 1879, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 6, 1967; State Senator, '32-'40, Wyoming; Capt. American Field Service, W.W. II. RUNNALLS, 1937, JOHN FELCH BERTRAM-( Theological student)- Born April 6, 1915, Corvallis, Ore.; died Sept. 7, 1945, Washington, D.C. Major, AUS (Military Intelligence), World War II. RUSSELL, 1926, FRANK FORD-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 9, 1904; died Mar. 22, 1969; National Aviation Corp.; V.P., '29, Sec., '32, Dir., '37, Pres., '39, Chmn., Exec. Corn., '54-'68; Cerro Corp: Dir., '43, Pres., '44, Chmn. Bd., '50-'67; formerly Dir.: Chase Manhattan Bank, Otis Elevator Co., Worthington Corp.; Gen. Mgr., National Aircraft War Production Council, '43-'44; Alumni Fund Bequest Chmn., Class of '26, Jan. '57-; Yale's Program for Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Mbr. Exec. Com., Class of '26. RUSSELL, 1876, PHIL/P GRAY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Feb. 14, 1854, New Haven, Conn.; died July 21, 1900, Washington, D.C. RUSSELL, 1833, WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, M.A., M.D.-(Education)--- Born Aug. 12, 1809, Middletown, Conn.; died May 19, 1885, New Haven, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature 1846-1847. Founder of Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven; Major-Gen., Conn. N.G., 1862-1870. RYLE, 1892, ERNEST-Born April 3, 1871, Paterson, N.J.; died Nov. 6, 1921, New York City. Canteen worker, World War I (French Army).

SAFFORD, 1852, GEORGE BLAGDEN, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 6, 1832, Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 24, 1895, Brooklyn, N.Y. SAFFORD, 1920, THEODORE LEE, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 22, 1898, New Rochelle, N.Y.; died April 10, 1924, Holyoke, Mass. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. SAGE, 1897, DEAN, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 13, 1876,

92 Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 1, 1943, at Wyer's Brook, Restigouche Cty., New Brunswick; Deputy Asst. Distr. Attny., N.Y. County, '02. Mayor, Borough of Mendham, N.J., '17-'22. Chmn., Bd. of trustees, Atlanta Univ., '29-'43. Civilian, Army Transport Service, World War I. SAGE, 1890, HENRY MANNING-(Real Estate)-Born May 18, 1868, Menands, N.Y.; died Sept. 25, 1933, Menands, N.Y. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1898-1899, and of N.Y. State Senate, '11-'21. Chmn., Hudson River Regulating Bd., '22-'32. Trustee, Cornell Univ., '00-'04. Mbr., N.Y. State Hospital Development Comm., '14-'20. SANDERSON, 1909, BENJAMIN BLETHEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 22, 1885, Lynn, Mass.; died Jan. 30, 1974, Portland, Me.; Chmn., Portland Chap., Red Cross, '40-'44; Pres., Hospital Council of Port- land, '46-'48, Corporator of Maine Medical Center; Pres., Maine YMCA, '53-'54, Dir., '50-'62; Pres., Portland YMCA, '50-'52. SANFORD, 1847, CHARLES FREDERICK, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 22, 1827, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 21, 1881, New York City. SARGENT, 1920, JosEPB WEIR-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 29, 1897, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1970; 2d Lieut., F.A., '17-'18. SARGENT, 1905, MURRAY-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 30, 1884, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 19, 1974, New York, N.Y.; formerly Pres. and Bd. Chmn., Sargent & Co., New Haven; '05 Class Sec., '05-'08, '60-; Al. Fund Agt., '62-; Administrator, N.Y. Hosp., 14 yrs.; Pres., Knickerbocker Hosp., 14 yrs.; Blood Transfusions Assn., N.Y. Hosp. Assn.; W.W. I: Dir., Hardware and Hand Tool Section, War Industries Bd. SAVAGE, 1932, BOUTELLE-(Business)-Born Jan. 13, 1910, Bangor, Me.; died Nov. 21, 1970; Chmn. Bd., Hannaford Bros. Co., Portland, Me.; Pres.-Treas., T. R. Savage Co., Bangor, '33-; Dir., Merrill Trust Co., Bangor, '55-; Pres., Higher Education Assistance Found., '66-'68; Pres., Bangor Chmbr. Commerce, '52-'54; Bangor Zoning Bd., '44-'46, City Council, '46-'49, School Bd., '53-'57. SAVAGE, 1846, Josimi- (Law)-Born Oct. 5, 1824, Cromwell, Conn.; died Nov. 1, 1849, Trinity River, Calif. SAWYER, 1913, HOMER EUGENE, JR.-(Industrial)-Born April 18, 1892, Malden, Mass.; died Nov. 12, 1968; Capt., AEF, W.W. I. SCARBOROUGH, 1837, WILLIAM SMITH, M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 2, 1814, Brooklyn, Conn.; died Nov. 27, 1900, New York City. Mbr., Conn. State Senate 1846. SCHERMERHORN, 1920, ALFRED COSTER-(Finance)-Born Jan. 3, 1898, New York City; died May 2, 1956, Washington, D.C.; 2d

93 Lieut., F.A., World War I; Lt. Col. USAAF, World War II; Class Agt. SCHERMERHORN, 1938, Amos EGMONT-(Finance)-Born Feb. 17, 1915, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 18, 1966; Stock Broker, White, Weld & Co., San Francisco; Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II. SCHUYLER, 1859, EUGENE, LL.B., Ph.D., LL.D.-(Government)- Born Feb. 26, 1840, Ithaca, N.Y.; died July 16, 1890, Venice, Italy. Served in U.S. Diplomatic Service as Sec., Consul, and Minister to Russia, Turkey, England, Italy, Greece, Rumania, Serbia, and Egypt, 1867-1890. SCHWAB, 1886, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. - (Education)-Born April 1, 1865, New York City; died Jan. 12, 1916, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of political economy, Yale Univ., 1893-1898, and Prof., 1898-1905; librarian of the Univ., '05-16. Trustee, Mt. Holyoke Coll. SCHWAB, 1913, LAURENCE VONPOST-(Business)-Born May 1, 1891, New York City; died May 14, 1923, Amiens, France. 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. SCOTT, 1858, EBEN GREENOUGH, M.A.-(Law)-Born June 15, 1836, kVilkes Barre, Pa.; died July 5, 1919, Wilkes Barre. 1st Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. SCOTT, 1925, HENRY CLARKSON-(Business)-Born Nov. 26, 1901, St. Louis, Mo.; died April 11, 1979; Asst. Mgr., Dorado Beach Devel- opment, '70-'73; General Mgr., Pan Am Hotel Development, '60-'67; V.P., West Indies Sugar Co., '55-'60; Pres., Caldwell & Scott, Inc., '54; V. P., Iglehart, Caldwell & Scott, '38-'55; Asst. Supt., Thompson- Starrett Construction Co., '25-38. SCOTT, 1928, STEWART PATrERsoN-(Finance)-Born Jan. 15, 1907, Scranton, Pa.; died Oct. 22, 1965; Installment Credit Banking, Denver United States Natl. Bank, Denver; 1st Lieut. USAAF, W.W. II; Asst. Football Coach, Yale, '28-'35. SCUDDER, 1880, DOREMUS, M.D., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 15, 1858, New York City; died July 23, 1942, Puente, Calif. Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). SEABURY, 1909, MORTIMER ASHMEAD-(Finance)-Born July 26, 1886, Dedham, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1968; formerly Investment Counselor; Yale Alumni Board; Pres., Boston Yale Club, '26-'27; Capt., AUS, Ordnance, W.W. I. SEARS, 1877, JOSHUA MONTGOMERY-(Finance and farming)-Born Dec. 25, 1854, Yarmouth Port, Mass.; died June 2, 1905, Southboro, Mass. SEELEY, 1835, JoHN EDWARD, M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 1, 1810,

94 Ovid, N.Y.; died Mar. 30, 1875, Ovid. Mbr. of Congress, 1870-1871. SEELY, 1878, EDWARD HOWARD, JR., LL.B.-(Literary work)-Born Oct. 25, 1856, New York City; died June 22, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y. SEELY, 1860, JOHN FRANK, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1836, Lud- low, Ohio; died Oct. 21, 1865, Des Moines, Iowa. SEELY, 1862, WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A., M.D.-(Education)-Born Aug. 17, 1838, Ludlow, Ohio; died Nov. 7, 1903, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prof. of ophthalmology and otology, Medical Coll. of Ohio (now Univ. of Cincinnati), 1866-1900; also dean of the faculty, 1881-1900. SELDEN, 1870, EDWARD GRIFFIN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 9, 1847, Hadlyme, Conn.; died June 3, 1904, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. SEWARD, 1888, WILLIAM HENRY-(Lau) and Finance)-Born Nov. 10, 1864, Auburn, N.Y.; died Feb. 16, 1951, Auburn. SEYMOUR, 1908, CHARLES, M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Jan. 1, 1885, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 11, 1963; Pres. Emeritus, Yale Univ.; Curator of Edward M. House Collection, Yale Univ.; Provost, '27-'37; Master, Berkeley Coll., '33- '37; Prof. History, '18-'37; Pres., Yale Univ., '37-'50; Trustee, Carne- gie Found., Archaeological Institute; American Comm. to Negotiate Peace, '18-'19; U.S. Delegate, Czechoslovak and Rumanian Com- missions, '19; Chmn., Conn. Post-War Planning Comm., '43-'45; Dept. of State, W.W. I. SEYMOUR, 1935, CHARLES JR., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Feb. 26, 1912, New Haven, Conn.; died Apr. 7, 1977; Prof., Yale University, History of Art Dept., Faculty, Yale Univ., '38-'39, '49-; RTA, Pres., '65-'67, Dir. SEYMOUR, 1867, HonA-rio, M.A.- (Engineering)-Born Jan. 8, 1844, Utica, N.Y.; died Feb. 21, 1907, Utica. SEYMOUR, 1835, JOHN FORMAN, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 21, 1814, Pompey Hill, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1890, Utica, N.Y. SEYMOUR, 1875, JOHN SAMMIS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 28, 1848, Whitney Point, N.Y.; died June 16, 1931, Binghamton, N.Y. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1891-1892. U.S. Commissioner of patents, 1893-1897. SEYMOUR, 1857, STORRS OZIAS, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 24, 1836, Litchfield, Conn.; died Sept. 8, 1918, Litchfield. Mbr., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1880-1884. Trustee, Berkeley Divinity School. SHACKELFORD, 1958, ROBERT CAMPBELL-(Education)-Born Dec. 1, 1935, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Feb. 23, 1963; Instr., Economics Dept., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.

95 SHATTUCK, 1870, JOHN WALDON-(Business)-Born Aug. 18, 1846, Colerain, Mass.; died Sept. 18, 1926, Menands, N.Y. SHEARER, 1861, SEXTUS-( Theological student)-Born Oct. 14, 1838, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 5, 1869, San Diego, Calif. SHEDDEN, 1915, WILLIAM MARTINDALE, M.D.- ( Medicine)- Born Oct. 25, 1892; died Aug. 28, 1970; Instr., Anatomy, Harvard Sch.; Instr., Surgery, Tufts University Medical Sch.; Chief Surgeon, Veter- ans Adminis. Hosp., Lake City, Fla.; Cmdr., USN, M.C., '42-'45. SHEFFEY, 1835, HUGH WHITE, LL.D. -(Law)-Bom April 12, 1815, Wythe Cty., Va.; died April 8, 1889, Staunton, Va. Mbr., Va. State Legislature, 1846; Spkr., 1861-1865. Judge, Superior Court, 1865-1869. SHEFFIELD, 1863, GEORGE ST. JOHN, M.A. -(Finance)-Born April 2, 1842, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 14, 1924, Providence, R.I. SHELDEN, 1913, ALLAN-(Finance)-Born Oct. 8, 1890, Detroit, Mich.; died Mar. 28, 1935, New York City. Lt., USNRF, World War I. SHEPARD, 1936, BLAKE- (Insurance)-Born Nov. 21, 1913, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 8, 1972, Sun Valley; Pres., W. A. Lang Co., Lieut., USNR, '42-'46. SHEPARD, 1916, DONALD GARRINGTON-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 8, 1891, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 25, 1967. 1st Lieut., F.A., World War!. SHEPARD, 1917, FRANK PARSONS-(Finance)-Born May 16, 1895, St. Paul, Minn.; died Apr. 29, 1982; formerly V.P., Bankers Trust Co., N.Y.C.; 1st Lieut., F.A., May '18-Dec. '19. SHEPARD, 1914, LORFUN ANDREWS, M.D. -(M edicine)-Bom March 24, 1890, Gaziantep, Turkey; died July 16, 1983; Asst. to Sec. Reuben Holden, in charge of foreign visitors to Yale, '59-'62; Medical Dir. & Surgeon, American Hosp. of Istanbul, '27-'57; Dir., International House, '57-'58; Med. Dir., Mission Hosp., Gaziantep, '19-'25; Cheva- lier of French Legion of Honor, granted in recognition of services to French Military personnel, '20-'21. SHEPARD, 1908, ROGER BULKLEY-(Finance)-Bom Sept. 14, 1885, St. Paul, Minn.; died June 12, 1972, St. Paul, Minn.; formerly Chmn., Bd. Dirs., Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis; Ensign, USN, '17218. SHEPLEY, 1895, ARTHUR BEHN, LL.B.-(Law)---Born Mar. 25, 1873, St. Louis, Mo.; died Dec. 30, 1918, St. Louis. Madill Prof. of equity, Washington Univ. Law School, '10-'13. Served in Spanish-American War. SHEPPARD, 1887, W ALTER BRADLEY -(Literary work)-Born Nov. 22, 1865, Penn Yan, N.Y.; died Oct. 2, 1949, Denver, Colo.

96 SHERMAN, 1836, FREDERICK ROGER, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 31, 1815, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 10, 1892, New York City. SHEVLIN, 1921, EDWIN LEONARD-(Business)-Born Oct. 29, 1898, Crookston, Minn.; died Oct. 13, 1950, Boston, Mass.; 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I; V.P., Yale Alumni Assn. of the Northwest, '46-'47, Pres., '47-'48. SHIPMAN, 1886, ARTHUR LEFFINGWELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 19, 1864, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 16, 1937, Hartford, Conn. Corp. Counsel of Hartford, '04-08 and '10-'12. Nlbr., Hartford Common Council, 1892; of State Comm. on Sculpture, and Chmn. Hartford Corn. of State Council of Defense, 1917. SHIRLEY, 1869, ARTHUR, B.D. M.A.-(Ministry and education)- Born Nov. 19, 1845, Portland,' Me.; died Feb. 5, 1927, Stratford, Conn. SHUGART, 1955, THORNE MARTIN-died March 6, 1972, El Paso, Tx. SILL, 1861, EDWARD ROWLAND-(Literary work)-Born Apri129, 1841, Windsor, Conn.; died Feb. 27, 1887, Cleveland, Ohio. Prof. of English, Univ. of California, 1874-1882. SILL, 1852, GEORGE GRISWOLD, M.A.-(Law)-Born Oct. 26, 1829, Windsor, Conn.; died May 19, 1907, Hartford, Conn. Lieut. Gov ., Conn., 1873-1877. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882-1883. U.S. Distr. Attny., Conn. 1888-1892. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1873-1877. SILLIMAN, 1837, BENJAMIN, M.A., M.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Dec. 4, 1816, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 14, 1885, New Haven. Prof. of chemistry, Yale Univ., 1846-1849 and 1854-1885; Prof. of medical chemistry and toxicology, Univ. of Louisville, 1849-1854. SIMMONS, 1898, FRANK HUNTER-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 1, 1874, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died April 11, 1937, New York City. SIMMONS, 1890, WALLACE DELAFIELD-(Industrial)--Born Nov. 24, 1867, St. Louis, Mo.; died Dec. 7, 1929, St. Louis. Mbr., Conservation Div., War Industries Bd., World War I. SIMMS, 1891, WILLIAM ERSKINE-(Farming)-Born Aug. 1, 1869, Paris, Ky.; died Dec. 31, 1956, New Orleans, La. SIMPSON, 1817, KENNETH FARRAND, LL.B.-(Law)---Born May 4, 1895, New York City; died Jan. 25, 1941, New York City. U.S. Attny. Southern Distr. of New York '25-'27. Spec. Asst. to Attny. Gen. of' U.S., '26; Mbr., Repub. Natl. Corn., '37-'40, and Mbr., U.S. House of Representatives, '40-'41. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). SINCERBEAUX, 1902, FRANK HUESTIS, LL.B.-(Law)- Born July 12, 1874, Kelloggsville, N.Y.; died May 10, 1969.

97 SLADE, 1954, FRANCIS HENRY- (Business)-Born Sept. 9, 1833, Bos- ton, Mass.; died Mar. 2, 1890, Orange, N.J. SLADE, 1851, JOHN MILTON, M.A.- (Business)-Born in July 1831, Boston, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1890, White Lake, N.Y. SLOANE, 1866, HENRY THOMPSON, M.A. - (Business)-Born Dec. 1, 1845, New York City; died Sept. 18, 1937, Southampton, N.Y. SLOANE, 1905, JOHN- (Business)-Born April 20, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 3, 1971, Bennington, Vt.; formerly Chmn. Bd., W. & J. Sloane; Class Agt., '10-'21; Class Sec., 4 yrs.; W.W. I; Mil. Intell. Div., Combat Sec., General Staff, Washington, D.C., '18; commissioned as 1st Lieut., MID., 11/10/18, but as war had ended declined commission; Intell. Officer, N.Y. State Guard; retired as Col. SLOANE, 1868, THOMAS CHALMERS, M.A. - (Business)-Born Oct. 21, 1847, New York City; died June 17, 1890, Lenox, Mass. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1889-1890. SLOANE, 1895, WILLIAM- (Business)-Born Feb. 18, 1873, New York City; died Aug. 11, 1922, Southampton, Long Island. Trustee, Rob- ert Coll. (Istanbul). Chmn. Natl. War Work Council, Y.M.C.A., World War I. SLOCUM, 1915, EDWIN LYON- (Finance)-Born Jan. 17, 1892, Homestead, Pa.; died Dec. 26, 1980; formerly Broker, Francis I. Dupont & Co., New York; Asst. Treas., Class of 1915; Exec. Corn., Class of 1915; Capt., 306th Inf., Apr. '17-'19. SMITH, 1906, BRUCE DONALD - (Finance) -Born Aug. 13, 1885, Lake Forest, Ill.; died May 29, 1952, Lansford, Pa.; Assoc., Emergency Unemployment Relief Comm. of N.Y.C., '32-'33; Red Cross work, '34-'41; Assoc. Administrator, N.Y., State Section, U.S. War Bonds; Spec. Asst. to Chmn. of War Manpower Comm.; Consultant to Gen. Mgr., Atomic Energy Comm., '48; Mbr., Personnel Security Review Bd., '49; Capt., Chemical Warfare Service, World War I (AEF). SMITH, 1865, CHARLES EDGAR- (Law) -Born Dec. 25, 1839, Machias, Me.; died Dec. 18, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. SMITH, 1875, EDWARD Gowns, LL.B., LL.D.- ( T ra nspo rtation)- Born Jan. 5, 1854, St. Albans, Vt.; died April 6, 1935, St. Albans, Vt. Mbr., Vermont State Legislature, 1890 and Gov. of Vermont, 1898-1900. SMITH, 1859, EUGENE, LL.B. - (Law)-Born April 24, 1839, New York City; died April 5, 1928, New York City. SMITH, 1889, HERBERT AUGUSTINE, Ph.D. - (Forestry)-Born Dec. 6,

98 1866, Southampton, Mass.; died July 21, 1944, South Salem, N.Y. Instr. in English, Yale Univ., 1892-1898. With U.S. Forest Service, 1901-1937. SMITH, 1942, HOWARD FREEMAN, JR. -(Industrial)-Bom Feb. 4, 1920, Bay City, Mich.; died Jan. 3, 1980; Pres., Lasalle Building Corp., Detroit, Mich.; 1st Lieut., USMC '42-'46; D.F.C., 4 Air Medals. SMITH, 1912, J. GREGORY - (Industrial)-Born July 16, 1889, St. Al- bans, Vt.; died July 26, 1982; Pres., Equities, Inc. SMITH, 1847, JOHN DONNELL - (Science)-Born June 5, 1829, Balti- more, Md.; died Dec. 2, 1928, Baltimore. Capt., Light Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. SMITH, 1876, RUFUS BIGGS, LL.B. -(Law)-Born Oct. 20, 1854, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; died Dec. 18, 1923, Cincinnati. Prof. of law and chmn., bd. of trustees, Cincinnati Law School, 1896-1900. SMITH, 1860, WILLIAM THAYER, M.A., M.D., LL.D.- ( M edicine)- Born Mar. 30, 1839, New York City; died Sept. 17, 1909, Hanover, N.H. Assoc. Prof. of physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, 1883- 1885, and Prof., 1885-1907; Prof of surgery, '07-'09; also dean, 1896-1909. SMITH, 1896, WINTHROP DAVENPORT -(Business)--Born Sept. 12, 1874, New York City; died May 5, 1922, New York City. SMYTH, 1897, NATHAN AYER, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born May 29, 1876, Quincy, Ill.; died Dec. 7, 1956, New York City; Asst. Dist. Attny., N.Y. Cty., '02-'10; Asst. Dir. Gen., U.S. Employment Service, '17-'18; Asst. Gen. Counsel, U.S. Shipping Bd., '21; Gen. Counsel, U.S. Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp., '22-'25; Class Sec. SNELL, 1918, RAYMOND FRANKLIN - (Finance)-Born June 26, 1894, Brocton, Mass.; died Nov. 15, 1982; formerly engaged in financial management; 2d Lieut., F.A., May '17-Jan. '19. SOLLEY, 1888, FRED PALMER, Ph.B., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Oct. 10, 1866, Newark, N.J.; died Sept. 7, 1950, New York City. SOPER, 1904, WILLARD BURR, M.D.- ( Medicine)--- Born Dec. 28, 1882, Bloomington, Ill.; died Oct. 30, 1939, New Haven, Conn. Assoc. Clin. Prof. of Medicine, Yale Univ., '27-'31; and Assoc. Prof. of medicine and tuberculosis consultant, Dept. of Univ. Health, '31-'39. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I (AEF). SOULE, 1911, LESLIE -(Industrial)-Born April 29, 1889, Flushing, N.Y.; died July 18, 1971, Dover, Mass.; formerly Treas., Masoneilan Div., Worthington Corp.; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, April '17-18.

99 SOUTHGATE, 1866, CHARLES MCCLELLAN-(Ministry)- Born Nov. 18, 1845, Monroe, Mich.; died June 5, 1912, Gloucester, Mass. Trustee, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1894-1912. SOUTHMAYD, 1834, SAMUEL GRAY, M.D.- (Industrial)-Born Oct. 30, 1811, Middletown, Conn.; died Oct. 9, 1877, Hartford, Conn. SOUTHWORTH, 1875, EDWARD WELLS, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)- Born Jan. 14, 1854, West Springfield, Mass.; died Apri120, 1902, New York City. SOUTHWORTH, 1863, GEORGE CHAMPLIN SHEPARD, LL.B., M.A., L.H.D.-(Education)-Born Dec. 13, 1842, West Springfield, Mass.; died Feb. 19, 1918, Springfield. Prof. of belles-lettres, Kenyon Coll., 1881-1888; Prof. of sacred theology, Bexley Theological Seminary, 1885-1888; Prof. of the English language and literature, Case School of Applied Science, 1889-1900. SPALDING, 1838, EBENEZER, M.A.-(Law)-Born Oct. 21, 1816, Brooklyn, Conn.; died Aug. 17, 1866, St. Louis, Mo. SPALDING, 1872, GEORGE ATHERTON, M.D.-(Medicine)- Born Jan. 14, 1849, Greenup Court House, Ky.; died Oct. 2, 1906, New York City. SPAULDING, 1945, Josimi AUGUSTUS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 21, 1922, Worcester, Mass.; died Mar. 25, 1983; Ptnr., Bingham, Dana & Gould, Boston; Capt., USMC,.'42-'45, '51-'53; D.F.C., 4 Air Medals. SPENCER, 1878, CHARLES LANGFORD-(Welfare)-Born Feb. 10, 1855, Utica, N.Y.; died Sept. 24, 1941, St. Paul, Minn. Clerk, U.S. District Court of Minn., 1892-1921, and U.S. Commissioner, 1895-1921. SPENCER, 1880, EDWARD CURRAN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 8, 1858, St. Paul, Minn.; died Dec. 26, 1891, Coronado Beach, San Diego, Calif. SPENCER, 1834, GEORGE GILMAN, M.A.- (Business)-Born Sept. 13, 1812, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 15, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y. SPENCER, 1867, JAMES MAGOFFIN, LL.B., MA.-Born April 9, 1839, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died May 13, 1920, Burlington, N.Y. Prof. of mathematics, Gallaudet Coll., Washington, D.C., 1867-1873. SPERRY, 1871, WATSON ROBERTSON- (Literary work)-BOITI June 25, 1842, Sauquoit, N.Y.; died Feb. 13, 1926, Hartford, Conn. U.S. Minister to Persia, 1892-1894. SPRING, 1855, ANDREW JACKSON-(Education)- Born July 29, 1832, Meadville, Miss.; died April 11, 1865, Mobile, Ala. Sgt. Major, Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. STACKPOLE, 1915, EDWARD JAMES-(Publishing)-Bom June 21,

100 1894, Harrisburg, Pa.; died Oct. 1, 1967; Dir. and Pres., Soldiers Orphans' School, Scotland, Pa.; Dir., Harrisburg Hosp.; Commanding Gen., Pennsylvania Natl. Guard, '46-'47; Capt., Inf., Cavalry, W.W. I; Alumni Bd., '51-'59; Yale Development Corp., '57; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Central Pa., '51-59. STAGG, 1888, Amos ALONZO, LL.D., L.H.D., M.A., M.P.E., Ped.D., D.P. Sv.-(Education)-Born Aug. 16, 1862, Orange, N.J.; died Mar. 17, 1965; Adv. Football Coach, Susquehanna Univ., '47-'52; Adv. Coach, Stockton Coll., '53-. STANLEY, 1908, HAROLD-(Finance)--Born Oct. 2, 1885, Great Bar- rington, Mass.; died May 14, 1963; Ptnr., Morgan Stanley & Co., N.Y.C. STANLEY, 1852, WILLIAM, M.A.-(Law)--Born Aug. 9, 1830, Goshen, Conn.; died June 28, 1893, Great Barrington, Mass. STAPLER, 1874, HENRY BEIDLEMAN BASCOM, LL.B.- (Law)- Born Feb. 24, 1853, Mobile, Ala.; died Dec. 1, 1906, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Asst. Distr. Attny., N.Y. City and Cty., 1891-1893. STEARNS, 1870, EDWIN RUSSELL, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 10, 1847, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Oct. 24, 1914, Wyoming, Ohio. STEBBINS, 1902, EDWIN ALLEN-(Finance)-Born May 30, 1879, Oswego, N.Y.; died June 6, 1954, Rochester, N.Y.; Dir., Rochester Chmbr. of Comm., and Bureau Municipal Research. STEBBINS, 1862, HENRY HAMILTON, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 3, 1839, New York City; died Aug. 19, 1917, Rochester, N.Y. STEELE, 1846, HENRY THORNTON, M.A.-(Law)-Born July 8, 1821, East Bloomfield, N.Y.; died Nov. 10, 1890, Chicago, Ill. STERLING, 1864, JOHN WILLIAM, LL. B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born May 12, 1844, Stratford, Conn.; died July 5, 1918, Grand Metis, Que., Canada. STEVENS, 1858, FREDEFUC WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law and Finance)- Born Sept. 19, 1839, New York City; died Jan. 20, 1928, New York City. STEVENS, 1843, HENRY, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 24, 1819, Barnet, Vt.; died Feb. 28, 1886, London, England. STEVENS, 1925, MARVIN A., M.D., B.S., D.M.S.-(Medicine)-Born April 14, 1900, Stockton, Kans.; died Dec. 6, 1979; Orthopedic Surgeon. STEVENSON, 1888, FREDERIC AUCUSTUS-(Communications)-Born April 27, 1867, New York City; died Dec. 17, 1937, Plainfield, N.J. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '16-36. STEWART, 1916, DONALD OCDEN-(Literary work)-Born Nov. 30,

101 1894, Columbus, Ohio; died Aug. 2, 1980; author, playwright, screen writer. STEWART, 1931, JAMES Ross, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 4, 1909, Cleveland, Ohio; died Mar. 3, 1970; Ptnr., Arter & Hadden, Cleve- land; Trustee, Hathaway Brown School for Girls, '47-(Pres. til '69); Col., AUS, Gen. Staff Corps, June '42-Dec. '45; Legion of Merit, Officer British Empire, Chevalier-Legionne d'Honeur; Exec. Corn., Yale Law Sch. Assn., '37-'66; Yale Alumni Scholarship Corn. of Chicago, '36-'65; V.Chmn., Alumni Bd. STEWART, 1921, JoHN-(Finance)-Born Nov. 15, 1898, Baltimore, Md.; died Nov. 1, 1980; Investment Counsel (formerly V.P.), Cooke & Bieler, Inc.; Class Exec. Corn., Class Alumni Fund Agt., '61-; 2d Lieut., F.A., U.S. Army, Sept.-Dec., '18. STEWART, 1890, PERCY HAMILTON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 10, 1867, Plainfield, N.J.; died June 30, 1951, Plainfield; Mayor of Plain- field, '12-'13; Mbr., N.J. State Bd. of Education, '19-'21, and of N.J. State Highway Comm., '23-'29; Mbr., Congress, '31-'32; Civilian Aide to the Adj. Gen., World War I. STEWART, 1928, PETER HELLWEGE-(Finance)-Born Nov. 14, 1906, New Orleans, La.; died June 25, 1942, New Orleans. STEWART, 1886, PHILIP BATTEL, M.A., LL.D.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 27, 1865, Middlebury, Vt.; died July 22, 1957, Colorado Springs, Colo. STEWART, 1894, W ALTER EUGENE, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 7, 1872, Plainfield, N. J.; died Mar. 5, 1901, San Francisco, Calif. 2d Lieut., Inf., Spanish-American War. STILES, 1846, JOSEPH, MA.-Born Jan. 14, 1826, Savannah, Ga.; died Aug. 17, 1851, Cass County, Ga. STILES, 1959, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS-(Literary work)-Born Mar. 9, 1837, Deckertown, N.J.; died Oct. 5, 1897, Jersey City Heights, N.J. STILLE, 1839, CHARLES JANEWAY, M.A., LL.D.-(Literary work)- Born Sept. 23, 1819, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 11, 1899, Atlantic City, N.J. Prof. of belles-lettres, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1866-1868; provost, 1868-1882. Mbr., U.S. Sanitary Comm., Civil War. STILLMAN, 1935, GEORGE SCHLEY, M.A., B.Arch.-(Museum work)-Born Nov. 2, 1912, New York, N.Y.; died Sept. 7, 1964; Sec. , N.Y.C.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II. STILLMAN, 1894, LELAND STANFORD, LL.B.-(Law and finance)- Born Sept. 8, 1870, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 5, 1933, Redlands, Calif. Priv., Cav., Spanish-American War.

102 STIMSON, 1865, HENRY ALBERT, B.D., M.A., D.D., S.T.D., Litt.D. - (Ministry)-Born Sept. 28, 1842, New York City; died July 18, 1936, New York City. Lecturer, Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1891, Andover, 1900-1904, Chicago, '02-'03, and Yale, '04-'05. Acting Prof. of Homiletics, Hartford Theological Seminary, '16-'17, Trustee, Carleton Coll., 1870-1880, Drury, 1886-1893, Mount Holyoke, 1894- 1936, and Hartford Theological Seminary '03-'19; director, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1874-1879; Mbr., Bd. of Visitors, Wellesley Coll., 1882-1886, and Andover Theological Seminary, '08-12. STIMSON, 1888, HENRY LEWIS, M.A., LL.B., LL.D.- (Law)-Bom Sept. 21, 1867, New York City; died Oct. 20, 1950, Huntington, L.I., N.Y.; Attny. southern dist. of N.Y., '06-'09; Sec. of War, '11-'13; Gov.-Gen. of Philippines, '28-'29; Sec. of State, '29-'33; Sec. of War, '40-'45; Chmn., Am. Delegation to London Naval Conferences, '30, and of Am. Delegation to Disarmament Conferences, '32; Col., F.A., World War I (AEF); Assoc. Fellow, Timothy Dwight Coll., Yale Univ. STOKES, 1896, ANSON PHELPS, B.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D., S. T.D. - (Ministry and Education)-Born April 13, 1874, New Brighton, N.Y.; died Aug. 13, 1958, Lenox, Mass.; Founder and Trustee, Am. Univ. Union in Europe, '17-33; Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation, Gen. EduL:Ition Bd., Internatl. Education Bd.; Dir. Education Dept., Y.M.C.A., World War I (AEF); Sec., Yale Univ., 1899-1921. STOKES, 1909, HAROLD PHELPS-(Journalism)-Born Jan. 10, 1887, New York, N.Y.; died June 8, 1970; Sec. to Herbert Hoover (Sec. of Commerce), '24-'25; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Class Sec., '09-21. STOKES, 1889, HORACE SHELDON, M.D. - (Medicine)-Born Aug. 18, 1867, Detroit, Mich.; died Dec. 19, 1924, New York City. STONE, 1878, CHARLES MARTIN-(LAW and industrial)-Born Feb. 6, 1856, Binghamton, N.Y.; died July 2, 1929, Binghamton. STONE, 1902, HAROLD, LL.B. -(Finance)-Born Oct. 19, 1878, Syra- cuse, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1958; with U.S. Public Service Res., U.S. Employment Service, Dept. of Labor, World War I. STONE, 1937, Louis TALCOTT, LL.B. -(Law)- Born July 22, 1914, Bronxville, N.Y.; died Jan. 2, 1958, New York City; Maj., AUS, World War II (Military Intelligence, War Dept.). STONE, 1865, WILLIAM- (Art)-Born Jan. 31, 1842, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 27, 1913, South Yarmouth, Mass. STORRS, 1850, CORDIAL - (Law)-Born Sept. 1, 1823, Martinsburg, N.Y.; died April 9, 1891, Washington, D.C.

103 STREET, 1912, HENRY ABBOTT-(Business)-Born Aug. 12, 1889, Pawtucket, R.I.; died Mar. 16, 1956, Bristol, R.I.; Capt., Ord. Dept., World War I (AEF). STRICKLER, 1848, SAMUEL "A ._,EXANDER-(Finance)-Born* May 2, 1826, Shelbyville, Tenn.; died May 1, 1872, Indianapolis, Ind. STRONG, 1835, CALEB, M.A. -(Ministry)--Born Jan. 31, 1816, Northampton, Mass.; died Jan. 4, 1947, Montreal, Que., Canada. STRONG, 1870, CHARLES HALL, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 29, 1850, New Orleans, La.; died Jan. 21, 1914, Milledgeville, Ga. STRONG, 1871, GEORGE ARTHUR- (Latv)-Born Oct. 21, 1848, Port Gibson, Miss.; died May 25, 1926, Plainfield, N.J. STRONG, 1922, HENRY BARNARD-(Government)- Born Oct. 5, 1899, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 25, 1973; Rep., Gen. Assembly, from Salisbury, Conn., '43; State Central Corn., '43-'47; Exec. Sec. for Govs. Baldwin and McConaughy, '43-'47; Public Utilities Commission, State of Conn., '47-'65; Navy, W.W. I. STROUT, 1912, EDWIN AUGUSTUS, JR. - (Finance)-Born June 30, 1890, Seattle, Wash.; died Mar. 8, 1945, Seattle, Wash. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF), Lt. Col., G.S.C., AUS, World War II. STUBBS, 1835, ALFRED, M.A., D.D.-(Nfinistry)-Born May 12, 1815, Turk's Island, West Indies; died Dec. 12, 1882, Princeton, N.J. STUCKY, 1940, WILLIAM McDowELL-(Journalism)-Born Dec. 12, 1916; Lexington, Ky.; died Jan. 1, 1961; Assoc. Dir., American Press Institute, Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II. STURGES, 1841, HEZEKIAH- (Law) -Born Nov. 3, 1819, Gilbertsville, N.Y.; died Dec. 4, 1884, Cooperstown, N.Y. STURGES, 1835, THOMAS BENEDICT-(Ministry)-Born in 1810, Bridgeport, Conn.; died May 8, 1877, Greenfield Hill, Conn. SULLIVAN, 1900, CORLISS ESMONDE-(Finance)-Born Dec. 19, 1876, Shreve, Ohio; died Feb. 14, 1939, Hunting Valley, Ohio. Mbr., Advisory Council, Fed. Res. Bd., '21-'24. SUMNER, 1897, GRAHAM, LL.B. - (Law)-Born Oct. 25, 1876, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 16, 1946, Greenwich, Conn. SUMNER, 1863, WILLIAM GRAHAM, LL.D.- (Education)-Born Oct. 30, 1840, Paterson, N.J.; died April 12, 1910, Englewood, N.J. Prof. of political and social science, Yale Univ., 1872-1885; Pelatiah Pent Prof. 1885-1909, and Prof. emeritus, '09-'10. SUTHERLAND, 1931, RICHARD ORLIN, M.S., Ph.D. -(Education)- Born May 5, 1909, Chicago, Ill.; died July 17, 1963; Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Missouri School of Mines & Metallurgy.

104 SUTPHIN, 1903, STUART BRUEN-(Business)-Born Nov. 26, 1882, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 10, 1951, Cincinnati; Capt. Q.M.C., World War I; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. '29-'35. SWAN, 1902, JOSEPH ROCKWELL-(Finance)-Born Oct. 21, 1878, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 9, 1965; bus. Smith, Barney (Sr Co., N.Y.C.; Pres. N.Y. Botanical Gardens, '38-46, Chmn. Bd., '46-; Major, Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I. SWEET, 1899, CARROLL FULLER-(Industrial)-Born June 24, 1877, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Sept. 26, 1955, Suburban Chicago, Ill. SWEET, 1871, EDWIN FORREST, LL.B. -(Low)-Born Nov. 21, 1847, Dansville, N.Y.; died April 2, 1935, Ojai, Calif. Mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich., '04-'06. Mbr. of Congress, '11-'13; Asst. Sec., Dept. of Commerce, '13-'21. Mbr., War Industries Bd., World War I. SWIFT, 1836, JoHN MORTON-(Farming)-Born Sept. 18, 1816, Washington, Dutchess County, N.Y.; died April 3, 1887, Jacksonville, Fla. SWIFT, 1915, WALKER ELY, M.D. -(Medicine)-Born Jan. 7, 1894, New York City; died Dec. 21, 1953, Sarasota, Fla. SWINBURNE, 1879, Lows JuusoN-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 24, 1855, Albany, N.Y.; died Dec. 9, 1887, Colorado Springs, Colo. SWOOPE, 1931, WALTER MOORE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 17, 1908, Madera, Pa.; died March 17, 1975; Attny., Ptnr., Bell Silberblatt Swoope, Clearfield, Pa., Philipsburg, Pa. T/Sgt., Army, Sept. '43- Oct. '45.

TAFT, 1833, ALPHONSO, M.A., LL.D. -(Law)-Born Nov. 5, 1810, Townshend, Vt.; died May 21, 1891, San Diego, Calif. Sec. of War, U.S., 1876; Attny. Gen., U.S., 1876-1877, U.S. Minister to Austria, 1882-1884, and to Russia, 1884-1885. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1882. TAFT, 1918, CHARLES PHELPS, LL.B., LL.D. -(Law, Government)- Born Sept. 20, 1897, Cincinnati, Ohio; deceased June 24, 1983; City Councilman, Broadcaster; University Council, '47-'54; Prosecuting Attny., Hamilton Cty., Ohio, '27-'28; Mbr., Cincinnati City Council, '38-'42, '48-'51, '55-; Mayor, Cincinnati, '55-'57; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF (France), '17-'18; Capt., Army Reserves, '19-'39. TAFT, 1880, HENRY WATERS, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 27, 1859, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Aug. 11, 1945, New York City. Spec. Asst. to

105 Attny.-Gen. of U.S., '05-'07; Mbr., corn. on reorganization of N.Y. State Government, '25-'26, and of N.Y. State corn. on cost of public education, '33. Trustee, Coll, of the City of N.Y., '03-'05. TAFT, 1883, HORACE DurroN, M.A., L.H.D., LL.D.-(Education)- Born Dec. 28, 1861, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 28, 1943, Watertown, Conn. Founded the Taft School, 1890. Headmaster 1890-1936; headmaster emeritus, '36-'43; trustee, '26-'43 and Pres. of the Bd., '26-'36. TAFT, 1900, HULBERT, Litt.D., LL.D.-(Journalism)-Born Sept. 21, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 19, 1959, Indian Hill, Cincinnati; Mbr., Cincinnati Home Guard, World War I. TAFT, 1867, PETER RAWSON, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 10, 1846, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 3, 1889, Cincinnati. TAFT, 1910, ROBERT ALPHONSO, M.A., LL.B., LL.D., D.C.L.- (Law)-Bom Sept. 8, 1889, Cincinnati, Ohio; died July 31, 1953, New York City; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Food Admin., '17-'18; Counsel, Am. Relief Admin., '18-'19; Mbr., Ohio House of Representatives, '21-'26 (Spkr., '26), and Ohio Senate, '31-32. U.S. Senator from Ohio, '38-'53; Mbr., Yale Corp., '36-'53. TAFT, 1878, WILLIAM HOWARD, LL.B., D.C.L., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Sept. 15, 1857, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 8, 1930, Washington, D.C. Solicitor-Gen. of the U.S., 1890-1892. Judge, U.S. Circuit Court, 1890-1892. Gov., Philippine Islands, 1901-1904. Sec. of War, '04-'08. Pres. of the U.S., '08-12. Chief Justice of the U.S., '21-'30. Prof. of law (also dean), Cincinnati Law School, 1896-1900; Kent Prof. of law, Yale Coll., and Prof. of constitutional law, Yale Law School, '13-'21. Mbr., Yale Corp., '06-'13 and '22-'25. Trustee, Carne- gie Institution. TALCOTT, 1838, THOMAS GROSVENOR, M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 22, 1819, New Hartford, N.Y.; died Mar. 7, 1870, Hartford, Conn. TARBELL, 1873, FRANK BIGELOW, Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 1, 1853, West Groton, Mass.; died Dec. 4, 1920, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1882-1887; Dir., Am. School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1888-1889 and 1892-1893; Assoc. Prof. of Greek, Univ. of Chicago, 1893-1894, and Prof. of classical archaeol- ogy, 1894-1918. TAYLOR, 1902, ALAN MCLEAN, B.D.-(Welfare)-Born Mar. 1, 1878, Sidney, Ohio; died Aug. 30, 1947, Adrian, Mich. TAYLOR, 1859, ALFRED Juno, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 4, 1883, Huntington, Mass.; died July 12, 1901, Huntington. TAYLOR, 1862, JOHN PHELPS, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born April 6,

106 1841, Andover, Mass.; died Sept. 13, 1915, Andover. Taylor Prof. of Biblical theology, Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-1899. TAYLOR, 1845, RICHARD-(Farming)-Born Jan. 27, 1826, New Or- leans, La.; died April 12, 1870, New York City. Mbr., La. State Senate, 1856-1860. Served in Mexican War. Lieut.-Gen., Confeder- ate Army, Civil War. TENER, 1912, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 13, 1888, Newcastle, Pa.; died Nov. 4, 1965; Judge Orphans Court, Allegheny Cty., Pa., '43-'45; Chmn. Renegotiation Bd., Pittsburgh Office, Army Ordnance, '42-'43. TENER, 1916, KINLEY JOHN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 6, 1893, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; died May 10, 1947, Pittsburgh, Pa. Capt., PA., World War I (AEF). TERRY, 1885, WYLLYS-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 6, 1865, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died April 21, 1949, New York City. THACHER, 1868, JAMES KINGSLEY, M.D.-(Medicine)-Bom Oct. 19, 1847, New Haven, Conn.; died April 20, 1891, New Haven. Prof. of physiology, Yale Medical School, 1879-1891 (also of clinical medi- cine, 1887-1891). THACHER, 1877, JOHN SEYMOUR, M.D.-(Medicine)-Bom June 10, 1856, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 28, 1922, New York City. Prof. of clinical medicine, Columbia Univ., 1903-1922. THACHER, 1883, SHERMAN DAY, LL.B., M.A.-(Education)-Born Nov. 6, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 5, 1931, Santa Barbara, Calif. Founded Thacher School, 1889. Chmn. Ventura Cty. (Calif.) Exemption Bd. (rank of Major), World War I. THACHER, 1871, THOMAS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born May 3, 1850, New Haven, Conn.; died July 30, 1919, Watch Hill, R.I. THACHER, 1835, THOMAS ANTHONY, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)- Born Jan. 11, 1815, Hartford, Conn.; died April 7, 1886, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of Latin, Yale Coll., 1842-1886. Mbr., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1856-1877. THACHER, 1904, THOMAS DAY, LL.D.-(Law)--L-Born Sept. 10, 1881, Tenafly, N.J.; died Nov. 12, 1950, New York City; Asst. U.S. Attny., Southern Distr. of N.Y., '07-'08; Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Southern Distr. of N.Y., '25-'30; Solicitor Gen. of U.S., '30-'33; Corp. Counsel, City of N.Y., '43; Chmn., N.Y.C. Charter Comm.; Judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, '43-'48; Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. Ser- vice); Alumni Fellow, Yale Corp., '31-'49 (Mbr., Prudential, Educa- tional Policy, Honorary Degrees, and Finance coms.); Agt. Class

107 Fund, '04-'17; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll.; Pres., Yale Law School Assn., '33-'36. THACHER, 1887, WILLIAM LARNED-(Education)-Born Oct. 9, 1866, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 2, 1953, Sierra Madre, Calif. THOMAS, 1873, CHARLES HENRY, M.D.-(Business)-Born Jan. 6, 1851, Pomeroy, Ohio; died Oct. 29, 1904, Baltimore, Md. THOMAS, 1922, JOHN ALLEN MINER-(Literary work)-Born Jan. 10, 1900, New York City; died Mar. 12, 1932, New York City. THOMPSON, 1903, DONALD, LL.B.-(Law) ..-Born Oct. 27, 1882, Allegheny, Pa.; died Jan. 28, 1948, Pittsburgh, Pa. Officer candidate, C.A.C., World War I. THOMPSON, 1938, JOHN R., LL.B.-(Law, Government)-Born Apr. 16, 1917, New York, N.Y.; died Mar. 19, 1979; 1st Deputy Comptroller, State of New York, Dept. of Audit & Control, Albany, N.Y.; Faculty, Yale Law School, '49-'56; Law Clerk to Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, '47; New York City: Asst. Corporation Counsel, '66-'72, 1st Asst. Corporation Counsel, '72-'75; Lieut. Col., AUS, '41-'46; Bronze Star. THOMPSON, 1838, JOSEPH PARRISH, M.A., D.D., LL.D. - (Ministry)-Born Aug. 7, 1819, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Sept. 20, 1879, Berlin, Germany. THOMPSON, 1881, NORMAN FREDERICK-(Finance)-Born June 27, 1856, Perry, Ga.; died Mar. 3, 1931, Colebrook, Conn. THOMPSON, 1879, OLIVER DAVID-(Law)-Born Sept. 24, 1854, Butler, Pa.; died June 10, 1925, Edgeworth, Pa. THomSON, 1891, SAMUEL CuvroN, E.M.-(Engineering)-Born May 7, 1869, Pottsville, Pa.; died July 13, 1940, New York City. Trade Advisor, Export Div., War Trade Bd., '17-'18. THORNE, 1940, PETER BRINCKERHOFF-Born Oct. 2, 1917, Rye, N.Y.; died Nov. 30, 1939, New Haven, Conn. THORNE, 1896, SAMUEL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born June 30, 1874, Saugatuck, Conn.; died Oct. 3, 1963; Deputy Asst. Distr. Attny. N.Y.C., '01-'05; Pvt., Home Guard, W.W. I. THORNE, 1896, SAMUEL BRINCKERHOFF-(Business)-Born Sept. 19, 1873, New York City; died June 3, 1930, New York City. Served on a comm. sent abroad by Fed. Fuel Admin., World War I. THORNTON, 1908, JAMES CARLTON- (Finance)-Born July 11, 1884, Ford, Ky.; died Mar. 29, 1949, Greenwich, Conn. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). TIFFANY, 1840, WILLIAM HENRY -(Business)-Born Feb. 10, 1819, Killingly, Conn.; died Dec. 23, 1880, Stamford, Conn.

108 TIGHE, 1879, AMBROSE, M.A.- (La w)-Born May 8, 1859, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 11, 1928, St. Paul, Minn. Mbr., Minn. State Legislature, '03 and '07. Special Asst. Attny. Gen., Minn., '17-'19. TIGHE, 1916, LAURENCE GOTZIAN, M.A. -(Finance)-Born Mar. 19, 1894, St. Paul, Minn.; died Dec. 3, 1954, New Haven, Conn. Capt., F.A., World War I; Assoc. Treas., Yale Univ., '38-'42, Treas., '42-'53; Treas. Yale Alumni Fund, Yale Athletic Assn., Yale Library Associates; Trustee, Yale-in-China. TIGHE, 1923, RICHARD LODGE, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Jan. 13, 1902, St. Paul, Minn.; died April 30, 1938, Wayzata, Minn. TILLINGHAST, 1875, CHARLES, M.A., M.D.- (Medicine)---Born Oct. 5, 1853, Cincinnatus, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1886, Cortland, N.Y. TILNEY, 1905, ROBERT FINGLAND, 2r- (Engineering)-Born Feb. 22, 1882, Plainfield, N.J.; died Dec. 19, 1934, Bound Brook, N.J. TILNEY, 1870, THOMAS JOSEPH, LL.B. -(Industrial)-Born Feb. 28, 1845, Paris, Ont., Canada; died Dec. 19, 1893, Brooklyn, N.Y. TINKER, 1868, ANSON PHELPS -(Ministry)-Born Oct. 15, 1844, Old Lyme, Conn.; died Nov. 25, 1886, Denver, Colo. TOMPKINS, 1884, RAY - (Finance) -Born Jan. 28, 1861, Lawrenceville, Pa.; died June 30, 1918, Elmira, N.Y. TOWNSEND, 1922, FREDEFUC DEPEYSTER, JR., LL.B.- (La w)-Born April 23, 1900, Cambridge, Mass.; died Feb. 20, 1961. TOWNSEND, 1908, GEORGE HENRY - (Industrial)-Born July 22, 1884, New Haven, Conn.; died Feb. 18, 1957, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Industrial War Service, World Wars I and II. TOWNSEND, 1874, JAMES MULFORD, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Aug. 26, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 31, 1913, Mill Neck, Long Island. Trustee, N.Y. Law School, '04-'13, and Pres., '12-'13. TOWNSEND, 1908, JAMES MULFORD- (Business)-Born June 20, 1886, Pelham Manor, N.Y.; died June 23, 1950, West Windsor Township, N.J. Lieut., Inf., World War I. TOWNSEND, 1891, JOHN BARNES- (Finance)-Born Feb. 9, 1867, Memphis, Tenn.; died Dec. 24, 1947, Radnor, Pa. TOWNSEND, 1871, WILLIAM KNEELAND, LL.B., LL.M., D.C.L.- (Law)-Born June 12, 1848, New Haven, Conn.; died June 2, 1907, New Haven. Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Conn., 1892-1902, and of U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 2d Circuit, '02-'07. Prof., Yale Law School, 1881-1907. TRACY, 1890, FVARTS- (Architecture)-Born May 23, 1868, New York City; died Jan. 31, 1922, Neuilly, France. Lieut. Col., Eng. Corps, World War I (AEF).

109 TRASK, 1846, CHARLES HOOPER, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 4, 1824, Manchester, Mass.; died Dec. 11, 1905, Lincoln, Mass. TREADWAY, 1896, RALPH BISHOP-(Law)-Born April 10, 1874, Sioux City, Iowa; died Aug. 5, 1939, Elmhurst, Ill. TROTTER, 1839, SILAS FLOURNOY-(Business)-Born Mar. 4, 1820, Courtland, Ala.; died prior to 1860, Panama. TROWBRIDGE, 1902, MASON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 8, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Mar. 10, 1962; Deputy Asst. Distr. Attny., N.Y.C., '06, '09; Asst., English Dept., Yale Coll., '04-'05; Asst. Prof., Yale Law School, '15-'16. TR UDEA U, 1896, EDWARD LIVINGSTON, JR., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 18, 1873, New York City; died May 2, 1904, New York City. TRUESDALE, 1907, CALVIN-(Business)-Born June 29, 1885, Min- neapolis, Minn.; died July 11, 1958, New York City; Lieut., F.A., Res. Corps, World War I. TUCKER, 1944, CARLL, JR.-(Journalism)-Born Aug. 26, 1921, West End., N. J.; died Feb. 6, 1968; Newspaper Publisher, Patent Trader, Mt. Kisco; Pres., Financial Management, Inc., Mt. Kisco; Sec., Trus- tee, Chatham Hall, Va., '57; Trustee Northern Westchester Hosp., '56-, Bedford-Rippowam School, '53-; Dir., 1st Lieut., USAAF, W.W. II; Yale Univ. Council, Corn. on Publications; Yale Press Adv.. TUFTS, 1935, BOWEN CHARLTON-(Theatre)-Born July 16, 1911, Arlington, Mass.; died June 4, 1970; address unknown. TURNER, 1905, HAROLD McLEon-(Business)-Born April 27, 1882, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died May 5, 1947, New York City. Lt., N.Y. Natl. Guard, World War I. TURNER, 1906, SPENCER-(Business)-Bom Mar. 16, 1884, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 18, 1928, New York City. Exec. Dir., cotton goods section, War Industries Bd., World War I. TUTTLE, 1907, GEORGE COOLIDGE, LL.B.-(Law and Manufactur- ing)-Born Dec. 30, 1884, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Apr. 28, 1966. TUTTLE, 1877, GEORGE MONTGOMERY, B.D.-(Medicine)-Born Oct. 2, 1856, Rochester, N.Y.; died Oct. 29, 1912, New York City. Prof. of gynecology. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., 1885-1903. TWEEDY, 1891, HENRY HALLAM, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born Aug. 5, 1868, Binghamton, N.Y.; died Sept. 11, 1953, Brattleboro, Vt.; Prof., Practical Theology, Yale Div. School, '09-'37. TWEEDY, 1834, JOHN HUBBARD-(Transportation)-Born Nov. 14, 1814, Danbury, Conn.; died Nov. 12, 1891, Milwaukee, Wis. Mbr. of Congress, 1847-1848 and of Wis. State Legislature, 1853.

110 TWEEDY, 1868, SAMUEL-(Law)-Born April 21, 1846, Danbury, Conn.; died Oct. 6, 1910, South Norwalk, Conn. TWOMBLY, 1854, ALEXANDER STEVENSON, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)- Born Mar. 14, 1832, Boston, Mass.; died Nov. 19, 1907, Newton, Mass. TWOMBLY, 1912, EDWARD BANCROFT, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Feb. 25, 1891, Summit, N.J.; died June 7, 1969; Sr. Ptnr., Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore, N.Y.C.; Mbr., Common Council, Summit, '22-'25, Pres., '26-'28, Mayor, '29-'31; Pres., Summit Republican Club, '32-'38, Union County Republican Club, '36-'38; Chmn., Defense Council, W.W. II; Chmn., 1912 Reunion Com., '37-; Lieut. Col., Cavalry, Inf., 1916, Mexican Border; W.W. I: Capt. Co. B, 304th M.G. Bn., overseas, Mar. '18-May '19; Major, 77th Staff, '18; Silver Star; Lieut. Col., '21; Lieut. Col. (ret.). TWOMBLY, 1884, HENRY BANCROFT-(Law)-Born Nov. 10, 1862, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 28, 1955, Summit, N.J., former Asst. Corp. Counsel, City of N.Y.; Yale Class Sec., '49-'55. TYLER, 1855, CHARLES MELLEN, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 18, 1832, Limington, Me.; died May 15, 1918, Scranton, Pa. Mbr. Mass. State Legislature, 1862. Sage Prof. of hist. and philosophy of religion, Cornell Univ., 1891-1903, and Prof. emeritus, '03-'18. Trustee, Cornell Univ., 1886-1892 and '07-'18. Chaplain (Capt.), Union Army, Civil War. TYLER, 1836, GEORGE PALMER, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 10, 1810, Brattleboro, Vt.; died Jan. 18, 1896, Lansingburgh, N.Y. TYLER, 1857, MOSES COIT, M.A., L.H.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Aug. 2, 1835, Griswold, Conn.; died Dec. 28, 1900, Ithaca, N.Y. Prof. of rhetoric and English literature, Univ. of Michigan, 1867-1873; and of English language and literature, 1873-1881; Prof. of American history, Cornell Univ., 1881-1900. TYTUS, 1868, EDWARD JEFFERSON-(Business)-Born Aug. 22, 1847, Middletown, Ohio; died May 19, 1881, Saranac Lake, N.Y.

VANANTWERP, 1958E, WILLIAM MEADON, JR.-(Armed services)- Born Feb. 27, 1937, Albany, N.Y.; died Sept. 15, 1967, near Danang, South Vietnam; Capt., USMC.

111 VAN DEGRAAFF, 1881, ADRIAN SEBASTIAN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 12, 1859, Gainesville, Ala.; died May 18, 1922, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Prof. of statutory and common law, Univ. of Alabama Law School, 1891-1897. Judge, 6th Ala. Distr., 1915-1922. Mbr., Ala. State Legisla- ture, '18-'22. VANDERBILT, 1899, ALFRED GWYNNE-(Finance) -Born Oct. 20, 1877, New York City; died May 7, 1915, at sea. VAN NAME, 1858, ADDISON, M.A.- (Library work)-Born Nov. 15, 1835, Chenango, N.Y.; died Sept. 29, 1922, New Haven, Conn. Librarian, Yale Univ., 1865-1905; librarian emeritus, '05-'22. VAN RE YPEN, 1905, WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER, JR.- (Law student)- Born May 4, 1883, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 27, 1906, New York City. VAN SINDEREN, 1911, HENRY BRINSMADE-(Business)-Born June 19, 1889, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 15,1968; Bd. Chmn., C. Tennant Sons & Co., N.Y.C.; Dir., Bureau of Exports War Trade Bd., '17-'18, Washington, D.C.; Chmn., Planning Comm., Washington, Conn., '55-; Sec. Washington (Conn.) Redevelopment Agency; Capt., AUS, W.W. I; Yale Alumni Bd., '52-'57; Class Sec., '51-. VARNUM, 1838, JOSEPH BRADLEY, M.A.- (La w)-Born April 4, 1818, Washington, D.C.; died Dec. 31, 1874, Astoria, Long Island. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1849, 1850, 1857, and Spkr., 1851. VERNON, 1881, FREDERICK RICHARDSON-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 31, 1858, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1927, Freeport, N.Y. VORYS, 1918, JOHN MARTIN, J.D., LL.D.-(Law)-Born June 16, 1896, Lancaster, Ohio; died Aug. 25, 1968; Lawyer, Columbus; Pres., Columbus Bar Assn., '38; Distr. Delegate, Ohio State Bar Assn., '59-'60; Chmn., Corn. on Status of Legal Profession, Ohio State Bar Assn., '61-'62; Dir., Columbus Chamber of Commerce, '26-'28. Pres., Columbus Yale Club, '20-'24; Rep., Ohio General Assembly '23-'25; Ohio State Senate, '25-'27; Dir. of Aeronautics, Ohio, '29-'31; Mbr. Congress, 12th Ohio Distr., '39-'59. VOSE, 1851, JAMES GARDINER, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 3, 1830, Boston, Mass.; died Mar. 13, 1908, Providence, R.I. Prof. of rhetoric, Amherst Coll., 1856-1864. Trustee, Andover Theological Seminary, 1886-1908.

112 WACK, 1929, DAMON DEBLOIS-(Finance)-Born April 23, 1907, New York City; died Feb. 1, 1944, St. Louis, Mo. WADE, 1866, LEVI CLIFFORD-(Law and transportation)- Born Jan. 16, 1843, Allegheny City, Pa.; died Mar. 21, 1891, Newton, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1876-1878 and Spkr., 1879. WADSWORTH, 1898, JAMES WoLcurr, JR., LL.D.- (Government)- Born Aug. 12, 1877, Geneseo, N.Y.; died June 21, 1952, Washington, D.C.; Spkr., N.Y. State Legislature, '06-'10; U.S. Senate, '15-'27; Mbr., House of Representatives, '32-'50; Chmn., Natl. Security Training Comm., '50; Pvt., Spanish-American War. W'AITE, 1888, MORISON R., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 13, 1866, Toledo, Ohio; died Mar. 6, 1962; Trustee, Cincinnati Public Library, '29-'38. WAITE, 1837, MORRISON REMICK, M.A., LL.D.- (Lew)-Born Nov. 29, 1816, Lyme, Conn.; died Mar. 23, 1888, Washington, D.C. Mbr., Ohio State Legislature, 1849. Chief Justice of the U.S., 1874-1888, Mbr., Yale Corp. 1882-1888. WALCOTT, 1891, FREDERIC COLLIN, M.A., Sc.D.- (Government)- Born Feb. 19, 1869, New York Mills, N.Y.; died April 27, 1949, Stamford, Conn. Chmn., Conn. State Bd. of Fisheries and Game and of State Water Comm., '21-'29. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, '25-'29, and of U.S. Senate, '29-49. Served with U.S. Food Admin., World War I. WALCOTT, 1894, WILLIAM STUART-(Business and Farming)-Born June 28, 1871, New York City; died Nov. 6, 1952, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Former Class Treas. WALDEN, 1881, HOWARD TALBOTT, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 19, 1859, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 11, 1957, Rye, N.Y. Former Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund; Class Sec., '31-'57. WALDEN, 1874, RUSSELL, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Dec. 8, 1851, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 17, 1921, Brooklyn. WALES, 1845, LEONARD EUGENE-(Law)-Bom Nov. 26, 1823, Wil- mington. Del.; died Feb. 8, 1897, Wilmington. Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Del., 1884-1897. Served in Union Army, Civil War. WALKER, 1916, CHARLES RUMFORD-(Librarian)-Born July 31, 1893, Concord, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1974, Wellfleet, Mass. Curator, Yale Technology and Society Collection, Sterling Memorial Library,

113 Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.; Asst. Sec., Yale, '42-'45; Dir., Technology Project, '45-'62; Sr. Research Fellow '55-'62; Univ. Library, '62-; 1st Lieut., Heavy Artillery, Feb. '18-May '19. WALKER, 1927, GEORGE HERBERT, JR., M.A. (Hon.)- (Finance)- Born Nov. 24, 1905, St. Louis, Mo.; died Nov. 29, 1977; Dir., White Weld & Co., Inc.; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '50-'51; Alumni Trustee of Corporation, '52-'58; Mbr., Yale Development Bd. from formation to present; Dir.: City Investing Corp., Norlin Corp., State Natl. Bank of Conn.; Trustee, Natl. Found.-March of Dimes; Maj., USAF, '42-'46; Legion of Merit; RTA: Dir., Treas. WALKER, 1919, GEORGE NESMITH-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 18, 1895, Washington, D.C.; died Jan. 27, 1975, Greenwich, Conn. Formerly with Mobil Oil Corp.; Capt., F.A., 1st Div., AEF, March '17-'18; Citation from Major Gen. Summerall, Toul Sector, '17. WALKER, 1889, HORACE FLETCHER-(Education)-Born July 11, 1868, Detroit, Mich.; died Jan. 9, 1894, Honolulu, Hawaii. WALKER, 1942, JOHN S., J.D.- (Law) --Born June 22, 1920, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 28, 1982; Ptnr., Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Washington, D.C. Corn. on Atomic Energy, '51-'53; Bd. of Trustees: Experiment in Internatl. Living, '60-'75; 1st Lieut., Army Air Force, '42-'46. WALKER, 1844, JOSEPH BURBEEN, M.A.-(Farming and business)- Born June 12, 1822, Concord, N.H.; died Jan. 8, 1913, Concord. Mbr., N.H. State Legislature, 1866-1867, and of N.H. State Senate, 1893. Mbr., N.H. State Forestry Comm., 1885, and Pres., 1889-1893; Mbr., N.H. Bd. of Agriculture. Trustee, N.H. Coll. of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. WALKER, 1888, SAMUEL JOHNSON, M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Nov. 19, 1867, Covington, Ky.; died Aug. 19, 1924, Lake Forest, Ill. Asst. Prof. of neurology, Chicago Polyclinic Post-Graduate School, '00-'08, and Prof. of pediatrics, '08-'19; also Clinical Prof., Rush Medical Coll., '08-'19. Major, American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). WALKER, 1928, STOUGHTON-(Business)-Born Jan. 24, 1904, St. Joseph, Mo.; died Nov. 12, 1967; Industrial Consultant; Dir., Fifth Ave. Assn., N.Y., '41-'42; Head, Home Furnishing Div. of Retailers' Drive for Defense Bonds, '41; Lieut. Col., Ordnance Dept., Gen. Staff Corps, W.W. II. WALLACE, 1903, HENRY MITCHELL-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 12, 1881, Ansonia, Conn.; died Jan. 2, 1965; V.P., American Brass Co. WALLIS, 1893, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, LL.B.-Born Mar. 29, 1872,

114 Jersey City, N.J.; died July 25, 1959, Town of Chesterfield, Keesport, N.Y.; Cprl., Colchester Co., Conn. Home Guard, '17. WALSH, 1835, Hucri, M.A., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Jan. 7, 1816, New York City; died Dec. 1, 1859, New York City. WARD, 1862, JOHN Annorr- (Student)-Born Jan. 7, 1840, Palmer, Mass.; died Mar. 4, 1862, Palmer. WARING, 1903, ANTONIO JOHNSTON, M.D.- (Medicine)---Born Nov. 27, 1881, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 8, 1951, Savannah. Capt., Medical Corps, World War I. WARREN, 1865, HENRY WATERMAN -(Industrial)-Born Mar. 18, 1838, Auburn, Mass.; died Feb. 21, 1919, Holden, Mass. Mbr., Miss. State Legislature, 1870-1875, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1882 and 1885. WARREN, 1927, JOHN DAVOCK- (Finance)--Born June 11, 1904, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 26, 1975, New York, N.Y. Ptnr., G. H. Walker & Co.; Bd. of Athletic Control, Yale. WARREN, 1914, WILLIAM CANDEE, JR., LL.B.- (Law)-Born Jan. 31, 1892, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 8, 1965; with Magavern, Magavern, Lowe & Beilewech, Buffalo; Trustee, Sec., Counsel, Buffalo Gen. Hosp.; Pres., '52-; Erie City Defense Council, '43; Chmn., Erie Rationing Bd., '42-'43; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., Yale Assn. of Western N.Y.; Chmn., Scholarship Corn., '56-'59; Capt., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Renegotiation Bd., Rochester Ordnance Dept., '43-'46. WASHBURN, 1844, WILLIAM BARRETI", LL.D. -(Industrial and Finance)-Born Jan. 31, 1820, Winchendon, Mass.; died Oct. 5, 1887, Springfield, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Senate, 1850, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1853 and 1854. Mbr. of Congress, 1862-1872. Gov . of Mass., 1872-1874. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1874-1875. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1881. WASHINGTON, 1839, GEORGE- (Industrial)-Born July 3, 1818, Kingston, N.C.; died Jan. 17, 1894, Savannah, Ga. WASHINGTON, 1834, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A. -(Law)-Born Feb. 7, 1813, Wayne Cty., N.C.; died Aug. 12, 1860, Newbern, N.C. Mbr., N.C. State Legislature. Mbr. of Congress, 1841-1843. WATERS, 1913, WILLIAM Oris-(Finance)-Born Mar. 8, 1889, Orchard Lake, Mich.; died May 1, 1940, Garden City, N.Y. 2d Lieut, Inf., World War I (AEF). WATKINS, 1908, CHARLES LAW -(Education)-Born Feb. 11, 1886, Peckville, Pa.; died Mar. 2, 1945, New Haven, Conn. Organizer and dir., Phillips Gallery Art School, '29-'45; adjunct Prof. of social art,

115 American Univ., '43-'45; lecturer and consultant in fine arts, Hood Coll., '37-'45. Aspirant, Artillery, French Army, World War I. WATSON, 1927, CHARLES III-(Business)-Born Feb. 12, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.; died June 13, 1977; Alumni Fund Class Agt.; 1927 Class Sec.; 25th Reunion Chmn.; Managing Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '49-'66; Ptnr., Cassatt & Co., Investment Banking, '27-'37; Pres., Dry-Pack Corp., '37-'48. WATSON, 1839, JOHN MARSH-(Law)-Born May 23, 1819, Hartford, Conn.; died April 13, 1849, Wethersfield, Conn. WEAVER, 1945, HOWARD SAYRE-(Education)-Born Aug. 30, 1924, Dunkirk, N.Y.; died Apr. 23, 1982; Dir., Yale Univ. Media Design Studio, Yale University; Asst. Dir., Yale Univ. Press, '59-'63; Acting Sec. of Univ., '63-'64; Asst. to President, '64-'68; School of Art & Architecture, Acting Dean, '68-'69, Dean, '69-'75; 1st Lieut., USAAF, '43-'45; Sec., RTA, '60-'67. WEEKS, 1862, ROBERT KELLEY, LL.B.-(Literary work)-Born Sept. 21, 1840, New York City; died April 13, 1876, New York City. WELCH, 1901, GEORGE ARNOLD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 29, 1879, Cleveland, Ohio; died Dec. 15, 1916, Cleveland. WELCH, 1870, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D., L.H.D, Sc.D., LL.D.- (Medicine)-Bom April 8, 1850, Norfolk, Conn.; died April 30, 1934, Baltimore, Md. Prof. of pathological anatomy, Bellevue Hosp. Medical Coll., 1879-1884; Baxley Prof. of anatomy, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884-1916 (also dean of the medical faculty, 1893-1898); dir, of the School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1916-1926; Prof. of the hist. of medicine, '26-'31, and Prof. emeritus, '31-'34; Pres., Bd. of Dir., Rockefeller Institute of Med Research, '10-'34; trustee, Carnegie Institution, '06-'34; Assoc. fellow, Trumbull Coll., Yale Univ.; Col., Med. Corps, World War I. WELLES, 1899, CHARLES HOPKINS, JR. -(Law)-Born Aug. 6, 1876, Scranton, Pa.; died July 29, 1962; Ptnr., Welles & Mackie, Scranton; Chmn., N.E. Pennsylvania Military Training Camps Assn., W. W. I. WELLS, 1929, GEORGE II-(Business)-Born Aug. 24, 1907, Quincy, Ill.; died Sept. 29, 1975, Lincoln, Mass. Exec. V.P., Sexton Can Co., Everett, Mass.; Treas., Richards, Sexton & Wells, Inc.; Town Clerk, Lincoln, Mass.; Pres., Yale Club of Boston; Alumni Bd.; Class Sec. '64-• Trustee, DeCordova Museum, '54-'61; Trustee, Concord Academy,' Treas. Bd., '54-'61, Pres. Bd., '61-'64; Trustee, Philips Exeter Academy, '64-'69. WELLS, 1907, HAROLD SHERMAN-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 12, 1884,

116 Scranton, Pa.; died Mar. 12, 1937, Stamford, Conn. Capt. Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). WELLS, 1851, HENRY DORRANCE, M.A.-(Business)-Born Aug. 30, 1829, Charleston, S.C.; died May 30, 1870, Charleston. WELLS, 1889, HUBERT WETMORE-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 29, 1866, Madison, Wis.; died Aug. 19, 1949, Chevy Chase, Md. Assoc. Natl. Dir., U.S. Boys' Working. Res.; Instr., Army Educational Corps, World War I (Fgn. service). WELLS, 1882, JOHN LEWIS-(Law)-Born Dec. 26, 1860, Fayetteville, N.Y.; died May 31, 1953. WELLS, 1857, NATHAN DANA-(Law)- Born June 17, 1831, Northfield, N.H.; died Oct. 30, 1902 in Haverhill, Mass. WESSON, 1863, CHARLES HOLLAND, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 14, 1840, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 21, 1873, Mexico City, Mexico. WETHERELL, 1844, JOHN WALcorr, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born July 16, 1820, Oxford, Mass.; died Oct. 2, 1897, Worcester, Mass. Col., Union Army, Civil War. WETMORE, 1867, GEORGE PEABODY, LL.B., M.A.- (Law)-Born Aug. 2, 1846, London, England; died Sept. 11, 1921, Boston, Mass. Gov. of R.I., 1885-1887. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1895-1913. WEYERHAEUSER, 1896, FREDERICK EDWARD- (Industrial)-Born Nov. 4, 1872, Rock Island, Ill.; died Oct. 18, 1945, St. Paul, Minn. WHEELER, 1923, ALFRED NEWTON-(Finance)-Born July 30, 1899, Milford, Conn.; died July 23, 1970; Formerly V.P., Marine Midland Grace Trust Co., of N.Y.; W.W. I: Pvt., '17-'18; served with Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps in France, then Amer. Red Cross Ambulance Corps in Italy; Italian War Cross. WHEELER, 1911, LAWRENCE RAYMOND-(Industrial)-Born July 19, 1888, Portville, N.Y; died June 21, 1938, Portland, Oregon. Senior editor, U.S. Forest Service, '35-'38. WHEELER, 1855, WILLIAM, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 14, 1836, New York City; died June 22, 1864, near Marietta, Ga. Capt. Light Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. WHEELWRIGHT, 1897, JOSEPH STORER, M.D.- (Medicine)- Born Nov. 23, 1875, Bangor, Me.; died Oct. 9, 1941, Long Point, Ontario. Major, Med. Corps World kVar I (AEF). WHITE, 1853, ANDREW DICKSON, M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., L.H.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Nov. 7, 1832, Homer, N.Y.; died Nov. 4, 1918, Ithaca, N.Y. Prof. of Hist. and English literature, Univ. of

117 Michigan, 1857-1866; Pres., Cornell Univ., 1866-1885, also Prof. of Hist., 1866-1885. U.S. Minister to Germany, 1879-1881 and 1897- 1902, and to Russia, 1892-1894. Trustee, Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Endowment for Peace. WHITE, 1854, CHARLES ATWOOD, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 11, 1833, New Haven, Conn.; died June 18, 1909, New Haven. WHITE, 1848, GEORGE, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1821, Quincy, Mass.; died Aug. 29, 1899, Wellesley, Mass. WHITE, 1866, GEORGE EDWARD, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 17, 1845, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 19, 1908, New York City. WHITE, 1881, HENRY CHARLES, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)-Born Sept. 1, 1856, Utica, N.Y.; died Feb. 7, 1914, New Haven, Conn. WHITE, 1851, HENRY DYER, M.A.-(Law)-Born Sept. 24, 1830, New Haven, Conn.; died May 4, 1905, New Haven. WHITE, 1903, JOHN RICHARDS-(Education)-Born Nov. 24, 1880, Providence, R.I.; died June 16, 1911, Providence. WHITE, 1864, OLIVER SHERMAN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1842, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 30, 1917, New Haven. WHITE, 1902, PERCY GARDINER-(Welfare)-Born Sept. 16, 1878, Gardiner, Me.; died Feb. 22, 1906, Jamaica Plain, Mass. WHITE, 1859, ROGER SHERMAN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 26, 1837, New Haven, Conn.; died July 9, 1924, New Haven. WHITE, 1941, WARREN BENTON, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 8, 1918, Denver, Colo.; died Nov. 26, 1972, Oklahoma City, Ok. Pres. and Owner, Trend Petroleum, Inc.; Reg. Al. Fd. Chmn., '52-'59; Lieut., USN, '41-'45. WHITE, 1942, WILLIAM GARDNER-Born Feb. 25, 1918, St. Paul, Minn.; missing in action, Sept. 2, 1944, near Chichi Jima, Bonin Islands, Asiatic Area; presumptive date of death, Sept. 3, 1945. Lt. (j.g.), USNR (Aviation), World War II. WHITEHOUSE, 1905, EDWIN SHELDON-(Government)-Born Feb. 5, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 5, 1965; Minister to Guatemala, '30-'33; Minister to Colombia, '33-'34. WHITEHOUSE, 1899, WILLIAM FITZHUGH-(Finance)-Born Sept. 6, 1877, Elmhurst, Ill.; died May 27, 1955, Newport, R.I. Mbr., R.I. State Senate, '24 and '26; Maj., Inf. World War I (AEF). WHITNEY, 1878, EDWARD BALDWIN-(Law)-Born Aug. 16, 1857, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 5, 1911, Cornwall, Conn. Asst. Attny. Gen. of the U.S., 1893-1897. Justice, New York Supreme Court, 1909-1911.

118 WHITNEY, 1854, EDWARD PAYSON, M.A.-(Medical student)-Born May 22, 1833, Northampton, Mass.; disappeared in 1858. WHITNEY, 1851, EMERSON COGSWELL-(Education)-Born Nov. 8, 1822, kVinchendon, Mass.; died Dec. 1, 1851, Middletown, N.Y. WHITNEY, 1894, HARRY PAYNE-(Finance)-Born April 29, 1872, New York City; died Oct. 26, 1930, New York City. WHITNEY, 1856, JAMES LYMAN, M.A.-(Library work)-Born Nov. 28, 1830, Northampton, Mass.; died Sept. 25, 1910, Cambridge, Mass. WHITNEY, 1882, JOSEPH ERNEST, M.A.-(Education)-Born Feb. 27, 1858, Cornwall, Conn.; died Feb. 25, 1893, Colorado Springs, Colo. WHITNEY, 1898, PAYNE, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 20, 1876, New York City; died May 25, 1927, Manhasset, N.Y. WHITNEY, 1863, WILLIAM COLLINS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)- Born July 5, 1841, Conway, Mass.; died Feb. 2, 1904, New York City. Sec. of the Navy of the U.S. 1885-1889. WHITON, 1853, JAMES MORRIS, Ph.D.-(Ministry and literary work)-Born April 11, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Jan. 25, 1920, New York City. Prof. of ethics and economics, Meadville Theological School, 1893-1894. WICKES, 1898, FORSYTH- (La w)-Born Oct. 26, 1876, New York, N.Y.; died Dec. 20, 1964; Sr. Ptnr., Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi & McGuire, N.Y.C.; Founder and Bd. Chmn., The French Lycee in City of N.Y.; Major, Inf., AEF, W.W. I. WICKES, 1874, THOMAS PARMELEE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 15, 1853, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 18, 1933, Los Angeles, Calif. WICKWIRE, 1949E, WINTHROP Ross-(Business)-Bom Sept. 18, 1923, Cortland, N.Y.; died Mar. 8, 1969; V.P., operations, Wickwire Bros., Inc.; 1st Lieut., AAF, Feb. '43-Mar. '46; Air Medal. WIGGIN, 1904, FREDERICK HOLME, LL.B. - (Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1882, Litchfield, Conn.; died May 22, 1963; Capt., F.A.R.E. Artillery, W. W. I. WILCOX, 1859, ASHER HENRY -(Ministry)-Born Nov. 16, 1837, Norwich, Conn.; died Feb. 25, 1915, Norwich. WILDER, 1884, Amos PARKER, Ph.D.- (Literary work)- Born Feb. 15, 1862, Calais, Me.; died July 2, 1936, New Haven, Conn. U.S. Consul Gen., Hong Kong, '06-09, and Shanghai, '09-'14. WILHELMI, 1903, FREDERICK WILLIAM-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 7, 1879, Utica, N.Y.; died July 20, 1959; Intelligence Branch, U.S. Army, World War I.

119 WILHELMI, 1939, FREDERICK WILLIAM, M.A.- (Business)- Born Aug. 28, 1915, Cloquet, Minn.; died Sept. 16, 1973, Katonah, N.Y. Antique Dealer, The Eagle Eye; 1st Lieut., Inf., '42-'46; Combat Inf. Badge, 4 Bronze Stars. WILLARD, 1853, ANDREW JACKSON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Mar. 19, 1832, Harvard, Mass.; died Mar. 5, 1907, Swanton, Vt. WILLCOX, 1848, GILES BUCKINGHAM, D.D.-(Education)-Born Aug. 7, 1826, New York City; died July 22, 1922, Chicago, Ill. Stone Prof. of pastoral theology and Ch. history, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1879-1900, and Prof. emeritus, '00-'22. WILLIAMS, 1837, HENRY - (Law)-Born Sept. 12, 1818, Elizabethtown, N.J.; died July 11, 1878, Savannah, Ga. Lieut., Confederate Army, Civil War. WILLIAMS, 1908, JAMES WILLARD- (Education)-Born Aug. 6, 1885, Glastonbury, Conn.; died Mar. 4, 1970. WILLIAMS, 1897, NORMAN ALTON-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 17, 1873, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 4, 1910, Clayville, N.Y. WILLIAMS, 1861, RALPH OLMSTED-(Literary work)-Born May 12, 1838, Palmyra, N.Y.; died July 17, 1908, New Haven, Conn. Served in Union Army, Civil War. WILLIAMS, 1838, THOMAS Scan. , M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 20, 1818, Wethersfield, Conn.; drowned Sept. 17, 1842, Hartford, Conn. WILLIAMS, 1839, WILLIAM PERKINS-(Student)-Born Aug. 17, 1819, New London, Conn.; died Mar. 9, 1841, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England. WILLIS, 1841, RICHARD STORRS-(Music and literary work)-Born Feb. 10, 1819, Boston, Mass.; died May 7, 1900, Detroit, Mich. WILSON, 1844, ARCHELAUS, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 18, 1817, Nelson, N.H.; died Feb. 26, 1862, New Britain, Conn. WILSON; 1906, HUGH ROBERT, LL.D.- (Government)-Born Jan. 29, 1886, Evanston, Ill.; died Dec. 29, 1946, Old Bennington, Vt. In U.S. diplomatic service, '12-'41; Sec. at Lisbon, Guatemala, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Berne and Washington, '11-'21; counselor at Tokyo, Mexico, and Washington, '24-'27; minister, Berne, Switzerland, '27-'37; Asst. Sec. of State, '37-'38; ambassador to Germany, '38; Spec. Asst. to Sec. of State, '39-'41; attached to Office of Strategic Services, '41-'45. Sec. Gen., Three Power Naval Arms Limitation Conf., Geneva, '27; Del., Preparatory Disarmament Comm., Geneva, '30; adviser, Naval Conf., London, '30; Mbr., Am. delegation to 54 nation disarmament parley, Geneva, '32-'37, and represented U.S. on Advisory Comm.

120 on Manchuria, '33. Assoc. fellow, Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, '41-'46. WILSON, 1847, JOHN- (Law)-Born June 15, 1827, Huntsville, Mo.; died Dec. 2, 1867, St. Joseph, Mo. WINSTON, 1886, DUDLEY -(Finance)-Born June 10, 1865, Chicago, III.; died April 11, 1898, en route from Lakewood, N. J., to Chicago. WINSTON, 1877, FREDERICK SEYMOUR - (La w)-Born Oct. 27, 1856, Melrose, Ky.; died Mar. 7, 1909, Pasadena, Calif. WINTER, 1920, DANIEL R. -(Business)-Born July 12, 1897, St. Paul, Minn.; died Feb. 25, 1981; formerly with Gulf Oil Corp. WINTER, 1921, EDWIN WHEELER II-(Finance)-Born Feb. 12, 1899, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 9, 1961; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I. WITHERBEE, 1874, FRANK SPENCER- (Industrial)-Born May 12, 1852, Port Henry, N.Y.; died April 13, 1917, New York City. WITHERBEE, 1880, WALTER GRAFTS - (Mining)-Born July 1, 1856, Port Henry, N.Y.; died Sept. 28, 1922, Port Henry. Secret service work for Dept. of Justice, World War I. WITTER, 1944, DEAN, JR. - (Finance)-Born May 19, 1922, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 13, 1976, Naples, Fla. Yale Development Bd.; formerly Exec. V.P. & Dir., Dean Witter & Co.; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '43-'46. WODELL, 1910, RUTHVEN ADRIANCE, LL.B. - (Law) -Born Jan. 2, 1888, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; died Jan. 27, 1945, Millburn, N.J. Chief Yeoman, USNRF, World War I. WOLCOTT, 1839, ELIZUR- (Industrial) -Born Aug. 7, 1817, South Windsor, Conn.; died Mar. 13, 1901, Berkeley, Calif. WOOD, 1833, GEORGE INGERSOLL-(Ministry)-Born May 20, 1814, Stamford, Conn.; died Jan. 9, 1899, Washington, D.C. WOOD, 1874, JOHN SEYMOUR, LL.B. - (La w)-Born Oct. 1, 1853, Utica, N.Y.; died June 15, 1934, New York City. WOOD, 1868, WILLIAM CURTIS, M.A. -(Education)-Born April 20, 1849, Mahableshwur, India; died July 15, 1875, New Haven, Conn. WOODFORD, 1850, OSWALD LANGDON, M.A. - (Ministry and f arming) -Born Oct. 31, 1827, West Avon, Conn.; died Oct. 21, 1870, West Avon. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1865. WOODRUFF, 1864, FRANCIS EBEN- (Government) -Born April 24, 1844, New York City; died June 3, 1914, Morristown, N.J. Served in Customs Service of China, 1865-1897. WOODRUFF, 1889, GEORGE WASHINGTON, LL. B.- (Law)-Born Feb. 22, 1864, Dimock, Pa.; died Mar. 23, 1934, Harrisburg, Pa. Asst.

121 Attny. Gen. of the U.S., '07-'09; acting Sec. of the Interior, '07; Fed. judge, Hawaii, '09-'10; Attny. Gen. Pa., '23-'27; Public Service commissioner, Pa., '31-'33. WOODRUFF, 1879, TIMOTHY LESTER, M.A. - (Business and finance)-Born Aug. 4, 1858, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1913, New York City. Lieut.-Gov., N.Y. 1897-1903. WOODWARD, 1883, JOHN BUTLER - (Law)-Bom April 3, 1861, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died Sept. 6, 1925, Glen Summit, Pa. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, 11th judicial Distr. of Pa., '13-'25. WOODWARD, 1867, RICHARD WILLIAM- (Science)-Born Dec. 8, 1846, Franklin, Conn.; died May 15, 1931, New Haven, Conn. WOODWARD, 1855, STANLEY - (Law)-Born Aug. 29, 1833, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died Mar. 29, 1906, Wilkes Barre. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. WOOD WARD, 1858, WILLIAM HERRICK - (Industrial)-Born May 19, 1838, Millbury, Mass.; died Sept. 27, 1893, Woodstock, Vt. WOOLFOLK, 1841, WILLIAM GREY -(Farming)-Born July 11, 1822, Augusta, Ga.; died Oct. 2, 1903, Wynnton, Ga. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. WOOLLEY, 1918, JOHN ELIOT- (Publishing)-Born Mar. 1, 1897, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 26, 1966; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. 1; Lieut. Col. USAAF, W.W. II; Alumni Fund Agt. WOOLSEY, 1907, HEATHCOTE MURISON- (Architecture)-Born June 5, 1884, Leominster, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1957, Beaufort, S.C. Officer's Training School, Coast Artillery, World War I; Mbr., Kent, Conn. Rehabilitation Corn. WOOLSEY, 1872, THEODORE SALISBURY, LL.B., M.A., LL.D. - (Education)-Born Oct. 22, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died April 24, 1929, New Haven. Prof. of international law, Yale Univ., 1878-1911, and Prof. emeritus, '11-'29. WORCESTER, 1876, EDWIN DEAN, LL.B.- (Law)-Born Feb. 25, 1856, Albany, N.Y.; died May 21, 1929, New York City. WORCESTER, 1882, FRANKLIN ELDRED, Ph.B., M.E. - (Transporta- tion)-Born Sept. 12, 1860, Albany, N.Y.; died Mar. 3, 1891, Helena, Mont. WORCESTER, 1885, WILFRED JAMES- (Finance)-Born July 28, 1864, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 10, 1953. WORD, 1894, CHARLES FRANCIS- (La w)-Born April 3, 1871, Virginia City, Mont.; died June 10, 1911, Helena, Mont. Mbr., Mont. State Legislature, '03-04.

122 WRAY, 1836, JAMES MCALPIN, M.A. -(Law)-Born Nov. 1, 1817, New Orleans, La.; died April 8, 1850, New Orleans. WRIGHT, 1901, ALFRED PARKS- (Student)-Bom Jan. 5, 1880, New Haven, Conn.; died May 20, 1901, New Haven. WRIGHT, 1898, HENRY BURT, Ph.D.- (Education)---Born Jan. 29, 1877, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1923, Oakham, Mass. Asst. Prof. of Roman Hist. and Latin Literature, Yale Univ., '07-'11, Asst. Prof. of Hist., '11-'14, and Stephen Merrell Clement Prof. of Christian methods, '14-'23; also acting Sec. of the Univ., 1899-1900. Y.M.C.A. work, World War I. WRIGHT, 1868, HENRY PARK, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. - (Education)- Born Nov. 30, 1839, Winchester, N.H.; died Mar. 17, 1918, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Latin, Yale Univ., 1871-1876, Dunham Prof. of Latin, 1876-1909, and Prof. emeritus, '09-'18; also dean of Yale Coll., 1884-1909. Trustee, Connecticut Coll. for Women. Sgt., Inf., Spanish-American War.

YARDLEY, 1855, HENRY ALBERT, M.A.- (Education)--Born Dec. 20, 1834, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 3, 1882, Middletown, Conn. Prof. of homiletics and Christian evidences, Berkeley Divinity School, 1867-1882. YARNALL, 1841, THOMAS COFFIN, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry)-Born Dec. 10, 1815, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Nov. 28, 1911, West Philadelphia. YERKES, 1837, STEPHEN, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born June 27, 1817, Bucks County, Pa.; died Mar. 28, 1896, Danville, Ky. Prof. of ancient languages, Transylvania Univ., 1852-1857; Pres., Danville (Ky.) Theological Seminary (also Prof. of Biblical and Oriental literature, 1857-1866 and 1867-1896); acting Prof. of Greek, Centre Coll., Danville, 1866-1867. YOUNG, 1848, BENHAM DANIEL- (Education)-Born Oct. 16, 1822, Christian Cty., Ky.; died May 12, 1895, Huntsville, Ky.

123 124 YALE CLASSES 1833 1836 1839 • Bates, S. H. °Darling, T. °Beach, J. S. • Beach, J. C. °Deming, H. C. °Biddle, T. B. • Bishop, N. °Dent, H. H. • Chandler, W. H. °Crump, J. °Dunwody, J. B. Eldredge, C. St.J. • Davis, B. F. °Harris, H. R. • Faulkner, E. • Hart, R. E. Hurd, J. C. • Hubbard, R. D. °Lewis, A. H. °Martin, J. G. °Jackson, H. R. • Marshall, S. D. • Marvin, G. L. • Norris, W. H. • Mather, F. E. °Pierson, W. S. °Putnam, J. 0. Miller, P. T. °Preston, H. K. • Stille, C. J. • Howland, W. S. °Trotter, S. F. • Robertson, R. °Sherman, F. R. °Washington, G. • Russell, W. H. • Swift, J. M. • Watson, J. M. • Taft, A. Tyler, G. P. °Williams, W. P. • Wood, G. 1. • Wray, J. M. • Wolcott, E.

1834 1837 1840 °Beaumont, G. A. 0. °Carter, E. 0. •Beirrie, C. J. • Burr, W. S. • Coit, W. • Benedict, T. H. • Coffing, C. Day, T. M. °Burnham, C. F. °Emerson, A. °Evarts, W. M. °Chauvenet, W. • Foster, E. K. Hatch, W. T. • Fisk, S. W. • Cordon, A. B. °Ilyatt, R. U. °Hoppin, J. M. Hall, D. E. Law, W. F. °Hoyt, J. G. °Houston, J. W. • Lyman, C. S. • Hudson, W. W. °Kendall, J. N. Owen, A. F. °Jesup, J. R. • Kingsley, H. C. • Robeson, A. B. McCall, H. • Lea, J. N. • Scarborough, W. S. °March, D. • Southmayd, S. G. °Silliman, B. • Perkins, J. • Spencer, G. G. °Waite. M. R. °Perkins, W. • Tweedy, J. H. °Williams, H. °Richards, G. °Washington, W. H. °Yerkes, S. °Tiffany, W. H.

1835 1838 1841 • Anderson, E A. •Bartlett, J. K. °Barry, W. T. S. Davis, J. •Cooper, W. F. *deSa, P. A. °Howard, 0. R. •Dodd, A. °Emerson, J. °Johnston, F. •Fleming, W. S. °Eustis, W. T. • McLellan, W. °Jones, S. A. °Field, D. I. Mills, E. S. • Key, T. NI. °Gillett, A. C. °Rafferty, J. C. °Law, W. L. °Helfenstein, C. P. • Seeley, J. E. °Lynde, C. J. °Leaf, E. • Seymour, J. F. °Ribeiro, C. F. °Learned, W. L. • Sheffey, H. W. • Rich, C. °Mitchell, D. G. • Strong, C. °Spalding, E. °Raymond, H. H. °Stubbs, A. •Talcott, T. G. •Sturges, H. • Sturges, T. B. °Thompson, J. P. •Willis, R. S. • Thacher, T. A. °Vamum, J. B. °Woolfolk, W. G. • Walsh, H. °Williams, T. S. °Yarnall, T. C.

Indicates deceased members.

125 1842 1845 1848 • Benton, J. A. • Brickell, J. N. °Abbe, F. R. • Brown, J. V. • Conner, L. P. • Aitchison, W. °Buttes, A. B. °Conner, W. G. Blake, 11.1. °Edwards, N. °Cushman, I. L. • Colton, H. M. °Gready, W. P. °Esty, C. C. °Condit, C. °Halsey, J. Could, J. G. °Emerson, S. °Hennen, W. D. °Harding, J. W. • Foster, D. °Huggins, W. S. • Hill, G. C. °Hitchcock, H. °Lewis, H. °Hyde, A. P. °Kinne, W. °MacWhorter, A. Kennedy, T. °Mesick, R. S. °Mathews, A. Metcalfe, 0. • Pinckard, T. C. tiller, F. W. • Nickerson, S. D. *Strickler, S. A. °Perkins, N. S. • Rankin, R. °White, G. °Peters, J. A. • Taylor, R. ° Willcox, G. B. °Pratt, J. H. Wales, L. E. • Young, B. D.

1843 1848 1849 • Baratte, J. A. • Backus, J. W. °Brandegee, A. Chambers, W. L. °Brisbin, J. B. °Came, C. G. °Eames, B. T. °Eakin,W. S. °Campbell, J. °Gachet, C. N. °Harrison, H. B. • Clarke, VV. B. Grammar, C. °11aw1ey, D. °Dwight, T. °Granger, G. Kellogg, S. W. °Finch, F. M. °Hart, R. °Linton, S. D. °Fisk, F. W. °Havens, D. W. Mulford, D. H. °Hough, E. C. °Lambert, A. • Nelson, R. R. °Hurlbut, J. °Lane, W. G. • Nevins, W. R. °Kirby, J. B. °Lent, J. A. °Phinney, E. °Metcalfe, H. L. °Moody, T. H. °Savage, J. °Miles, J. B. °Robb, J. H. • Steele, H. T. °Morris, E. D. °Robinson, L. F. • Stiles, J. • Richardson, W. °Stevens, H. °Trask, C. H. °Rockwell, J.

1844 1847 1850 °Bell, R. D. S. Allison, S. P. °Bentley, E. W. °Breed, E. A. Baldwin, R. S. • Bliss, R. Elliott, W. H. °Bayne, T. L. °Bliss, W. R. Felder, J. H. °Coon, J. °Camp, C. °Ferry, 0. S. °Fitch, J. °Chase, H. °FewSmith, W. • Haight, D. C. • Colton, W. S. • Fish, S. A. • Hayden, W. H. • Condit, A. P. °Foote, T. • McLallen, P. F. • Converse, G. S. °Lanier, A. C. Mills, A. °Dechert, H. M. °Lovell, J. °Moore, NV. E. °Foote, J. F. °Robb, J. M. °Munn, J. °Ludden, W. °Walker, J. B. • Olinsted, J. H. °Manross, N. S. Washburn, W. B. • Sanford, C. F. Roberts, E. H. °Wetherell, J. W. • Smith, J. D. • Storrs, C. Wilson, A. • Wilson, J. • Woodford, 0. L.

126 1851 1854 1857 'Alexander, W. F. Blackman, S. C. °Blackman, C. S. °Beman, H. DeW. °Cutler, C. • Blake, E. W. °Brinsmade, H. W. °Denny, T. °Buckland, J. P. °Crampton, R. C. °Fenn, W. H. °Butler, F. E. *Dana, W. B. °Hooker, J. W. °Croxton, J. T. °Evans, E. W. °Lambert, E. W. • Day , J. C. °Halderman, R. J. °Lombard, J. K. °Edwards, A. L. °Hebard, A. °Lord, G. DeF. Green, J. P. °Little, R. • Morris, L. B. • Holmes, J. M. °Manice, W. DeF. • Potwin, L. S. °Jackson, J. C. °Slade, J. M. • Purnell, C. T. • Northrop , C. • Vose, J. G. °Slade, F. H. °Pratt, G. Wells, H. D. °Twombly, A. S. °Seymour, S. 0. °White, H. D. °White, C. A. • Tyler, M. C. °Whitney, E. C. • Whitney, E. P. °Wells, N. D.

1852 1855 1858 Bigelow, A. °Alexander, W. D. •Blake, E. F. °Blakeslee, H. C. °Barnes, W. H. L. • Eichelberger, M °Bliss, C. M. °Bumstead, N. W. • Grant, E. D. °Cooper, J. °Child, L. M. • Haskell, R. C. °Crap°, W. W. • Cobb, H. N. • Heermance, E. L. °Gilman, D. C. °Granger, J. A. °Hollister, A. N. °Helmer, C. D. °Johnson, C. F. • Kimball, J. E. °Houghton, E. °Kittredge, G. A. • Lee, S. H. °Johnston, W. P. • Lampson, G. MacLellan, G. B. °McCormick, H. °Mulford, E. °Perkins, T. A. ° Marmaduke, V. °Spring, A. J. • Porter, E. C. °Ross, W. B. °Tyler, C. M. °Scott, E. G. °Safford, G. B. Wheeler, W. °Stevens, F. NV. °Sill, G. G. °Woodward, S. • VanName, A. °Stanley, W. °Yardley, H. A. • Woodward, W. H.

1853 1856 1859 °Aiken, W. P. •Arnot, M. H. °Bristol, 1. H. • Babcock, H. H. °Barker, G. P. •Brodhead, H. °Baldwin, G. W. • Brown, J. M. •Carpenter, R. °Capron, S. M. •Campbell, W. H. W. •Clay, C. °Coit, J. °Condit, S. •Dunham, G. E. °Davies, T. F. °Depew, C. M. °Hall, W. K. °Gleason, W. H. •Dickinson, °Hannahs, D. C. °Grout, A. °Eakin, E. A. °Harrison, B. N. °Heard, A. F. °Fisher, L. C. °Robertson, C. F. •Jack, T. M. °Magruder, B. D. °Schuyler, E. • Johnsom G. A. • Nettleton, E. P. •Smith, E. • Kent, A. E. •Packard, L. R. •Stiles, W. A. • White, A. D. •Paine, L. L. °Taylor, A. J. • Whiton, J. M. •Robinson, G. C. °White, R. S. • Willard, A. J. •Whitney, J. L. •Wilcox, A. H.

127 1860 1863 1866 Beckley, J. W. °Allen, W. °Adams, C. H. °Boies, C. A. °Arms, C. J. °Brand, J. °Boltwood, E. °Bingham, E. B. • Coffin, E. °Daniels, J. L. °Bull, C. W. °Cole, H. °Davis, L. H. °Butler, J. H. • Farnam, W. W. °Davis, R. S. Chamberlain, L. T. • Foote, H. W. • Fowler, W. °Dimock, H. F. • Hall, J. M. °Furbish, E. B. Fowler, H. W. °Hincks, E. Y. °Hebard, D. °Kernochan, J. F. °Holt, G. C. °Johnston, W. C. °Perry, D. B. °Judson, F. N. °Jones, L. M. °Sheffield, G. St.J. • Lampman, L. °Owen, C. H. °Southworth, G. C. S. °Sloane, H. T. °Phelps, W. W. °Sumner, W. G. °Southgate, C. M. °Seely, J. F. °Wesson, C. Fl. • Wade, L. C. • Smith, W. T. °Whitney, W. C. °White, G. E.

1861 1864 1867 °Baldwin, S. E. • Boltwood, T. K. oBissell, A. D. °Brown, H. S. °Borden, M. C. D. °Dexter, M. Chamberlain, R. L. 'Boyden, H. P. °DuBois, J. J. °Dexter, F. B. °Clark, A. B. • Dunning, A. E. °Fuller, W. H. °Hewitt, T. B. °Harding, W. B. °Higgins, A. °MacLean, C. F. °Hartshorn, J. W. °Kemochan, F. E. °Merriam, G. S. °Hedge, T. Mitchel!, J. H. °Miller, A. D. °Lamb, A. E. Newell, S. °Owen, H. E. °Libbey, F. °Park, W. E. °Palmer, W. H. • Merriam, J. F. °Peck, T. °Pratt, W. 11. B. • Seymour, H. °Root, A. P. °Pugsley, 1. P. °Spencer, J. M. °Shearer, S. °Sterling, J. W. °Taft, P. R. Sill, E. R. °White, 0. S. °Wetmore, G. P. °Williams, R. 0. °Woodruff, F. E. °Woodward, R. W.

1862 1865 1868 °Adams, F. °Bent, J. A. °Berry, C. D. °Chamberlain, D. H. °Brooks, J. E. °Brewster, C. B. • Coe, E. B. °Brown, H. A. • Coffin, J. Day, M. C. °Bulkley, T. • Colt, L. B. °Eaton, S. B. °Bushnell, W. B. °Dixon, W. P. °Johnston, H. P. °Caskey, T. F. • Famam, C. H. °Kitchel, C. L. °Chamley, C. M. • Lewis, J. °Lampson, W. °Ewell, J. L. °McKinney, W. A. °MacVeagh, F. °Ford, G. T. °Sloane, T. C. °Ripley, G. C. °Merrill, P. °Thacher, J. K. °Seely, W. W. °Riggs, B. C. • Tinker, A. P. °Stebbins, H. H. °Smith, C. E. •Tweedy, S. Taylor, J. P. °Stimson, H. A. • Tytus, E. J. °Ward, J. A. °Stone, W. °Wood, W. C. Weeks, R. K. °Warren, H. W. °Wright, I-I. P.

128 1869 1872 1875 °Bannard, H. C. "Coe, R. E. "Avery, C. H. "Beers, H. A. "Cushing, W. L. "Brooks, J. W. "Bissell, W. S. "Deming, C. "Chester, C. T. "Brown, A. L. "Deming, C. C. "Clarke, T. S. "Eno, J. C. "Deming, H. C. "Day, R. W. "Foster, J. P. C. "Dennis, F. S. "Gulliver, H. S. "Freeman, H. V. °Hincks, J. H. "Hotchkiss, W. H. "Heaton, E. °Hoppin, B. "Jenks, A. F. "hooker, T. "Merriam, A. R. "Jones, D. A. °Isham, J. B. "Moore, G. F. "Jones, F. H. "Lear, H. "Owen, E. T. "Patton, J. "Perrin, B. "Payson, H. S. "Seymour, J. S. °Raymond, H. W. "Ramsdell, C. B. "Smith, E. C. "Richardson, R. B. "Spalding, G. A. • Southworth, E. W. "Shirley, A. "Woolsey, T. S. "Tillinghast, C. T.

1870 1873 1876 "Andrews, J. W., Jr. "Alexander, E. "Allen, J. D. H. "Gulliver, W. C. "Allen, A. H. "Andrews, J. W. "Johnston, R. "Beebe, W. °Bannard, 0. T. 'Teamed, D. W. "Daniels, R. W. °Blaine, W. • McClure, J. G. K. °Denslow, H. M. 'Bottum, E. S. °McCutchen, S. St.J. "Elder, S. J. "Cook, R. J. "Mason, II. B. "Flagg, W. W. "Dawes, C. M. "Miller, G. D. "Grubb, C. R. "Fowler, C. N. "Perry, J. H. °Johnes, E. R. "Hadley, A. T. °Selden, E. G. "Judson, I. N. "Howe, E. P. "Shattuck, J. W. "Lathe, H. W. 'Hyde, W. W. "Stearns, E. R. "Ord, J. P. "Marvin, J. H. "Strong, C. H. "Prentice, S. 0. "Russell, P. G. °Tilney, J. J. °Tarbell, F. B. "Smith, R. B. "Welch, W. H. "Thomas, C. H. "Worcester, E. D.

1871 1874 1877 "Clark, C. H. • Aldis, 0. F. "Barnum, W. M. "Collin, F. "Barnes, P. "Bigelow, W. I. "Elliott, H. R. "Bushnell, S. C. "Brooks, W. "Hine, C. D. °Farnam, H. W. "Chapin, C. F. "Kinney, H. E. "Grover, T. W. "Collin, W. W. "Lea, R. B. "James, H. A. "Cooke, E. C. "Mansfield, H. "Munroe, G. E. "Eaton, S. L. "Mason, A. B. "Parkin, W. "Gould, A. "Mead, F. "Bobbins, E. D. °Hoysradt, A. "Perry, W. W. "Stapler, H. B. B. "Kimball, A. R. "Sperry, W. R. "Townsend, J. M. "Percy, F. B. "Strong, C. A. "Walden, R. "Sears, J. M. "Sweet, E. F. "Wickes, T. P. •Thacher, J. S. °Thacher, 1'. °Witherbee, F. S. "Tuttle, G. M. "Townsend, W. K. "Wood, J. S. "Winston, F. S.

129 1878 1881 1884 Campbell, T. °Aiken, E. E. •Blodgett, G. R. °Carter, C. F. Barney, D. N. • Booth, S. A. °Curtis, G. L. • Bartlett, P. G. • Booth, W. F. °Edwards, G. B. Burrell, J. D. °Evarts, M. °Foster, R. • Coleman, J. C. °Foster, R. °James, W. K. • Evarts, S. • Gruener, G. °Jenks, T. • Fuller, P. C. °Jenks, P. E. °Kelsey, C. H. Ives, H. °Jones, F. S. • Knott, G. T. • Leighton, J. °Lambert, A. °Pollock, G. E. • Osborne, T. B. • Lawrence, T. G. °Seely, E. H. °Thompson, N. F. °McMillan, W. C. • Spencer, C. L. • VandeGraff, A. S. • Painter, H. M. °Stone, C. M. • Vernon, F. R. °Tompkins, R. °Taft, W. H. Walden, H. T. °Twombly, H. B. • Whitney, E. B. White, H. C. • Wilder, A. P.

1879 1882 1885 *Bowers, L. W. • Badger, W. I. • Arnot, J. H. °Burpee, L. F. °Brewster, B. °Baldwin, H. deF. °Foster, G. F. • Campbell, J. A. • Bertron, S. R. °Green, H. S. • Eno, W. P. • Brandegee, F. B. °Hitchcock, H. French, A. P. °Bridgman, J. C. Hyde, F. E. °Johnson, B. °Brooks, H. S. °James, W. B. Knapp, H. H. °Flanders, H. R. °Livingston, H. • Lyman, C. W. °Hidden, E. °Perrin, J. °McBride, W. °Hobbs, C. B. Platt, L. A. • Osborne, A. S. McHenry, J. • Rodman, R. S. °Platt, H. B. Mallon, G. W. °Swinburne, L. J. Pollock, W. • Richards, E. L. °Thompson, 0. D. • Wells, J. L. °Robinson, L. F. °Tighe, A. • Whitney, J. E. • Terry, W. °Woodruff, T. L. • Worcester, F. E. • Worcester, W. J.

1880 1883 1886 Allen, W. P. • Burpee, C. W. • Anthony, B. H. °Amundson, J. A. °Deming, L. C. • Brenner, S. K. Bentley, E. M. • Folsom, H. T. • Cowles, A. °Camp, W. • Foote, C. S. • Crapo, S. T. Green, E. F. °Frost, E. B. • Day, T. M. °Jennings, W. Hillard, L. B. • Knapp, W. P. • Nichols, A. B. °Hull, L. K. °Lewis, C. M. Ordway, H. C. Kellogg, F. W. °Peters, F. G. °Parker, W. °McLaughlin, E. T. • Phelps, E. J. • Partridge, S. C. • Moore, E. H. °Phelps, S. • Peters, W. A. • Palmer, H. H. °Pierson, C. W. • Scudder, D. • Parrott, J. R. °Schwab, J. C. °Spencer, E. C. °Taft, H. D. °Shipman, A. L. °Taft, H. W. °Thacher, S. D. • Stewart, P. B. • Witherbee, W. C. °Woodward, J. B. • Winston, D.

130 1887 1890 1893 °Bennett°, J. °Bayard, T. F. °Begg, W. R. °Corwin, R. N. •Corwith, J. W. °Cooke, J. B. Cowles, W. H. •Crosby, J. • Dwight, W. E. °Coxe, A. B. •Day, A. P. • Gallaudet, E. F. °Douglass, W. R. °Farnham, J. D. °Hay, L. °Hare, C. L. •Harrison, F. °Ives, S. B. °Haven, G. G. °Haslam, L. S. °Jones, A. H. °Jennings, 0. G. °James, N. Lambert, A. V. Kendall, W. B., Jr. •Kellogg, C. P. °Martin, G. G. °Kent, W. °Kneeland, Y. • Parker, W. W. W. °knight, S. •Morse, S. N. °Parsons, F. °Pomeroy, J. N. •Sage, H. M. • Robinson, J. T. °Rogers, J. •Simmons, W. D. • Roby, J. °Sheppard, W. B. •Stewart, P. H. • Rogers, D. °Thacher, W. L. •Tracy, E. • Wallis, A. H.

1888 1891 1894 °Cooley, H. W. •Calhoun, G. • Case, G. B. °Fisher, 1. •Cox, J. J. °Cochran, T. Gill, G. M. °Doane, J. W. °Davies, T. F. Hurd, R. M. •Estill, J. G. Hall, J. L. Isbell, 0. S. •Craves, W. P. °Hare, M. °McMillan, J. H. Isham, E. S. • Holter, E. 0. °Morison, D. W. °Kenerson, V. • Howland, J. Roby, S. S. B. °McClintock, N. °James, R. C. °Seward, W. H. •Morison, S. B. McMillan, P. H. °Solley, F. P. •Poole, W. F. °Paine, R. D. °Stagg, A. A. °Simms, W. E. °Stewart, W. E., Jr. °Stevenson, F. A. °Thompson, S. C. °Stilman, L. S. °Stimson, H. L. •Townsend, J. B. Walcott, W. S. °Waite, M. R. •Tweedy, H. H. °Whitney, H. P. °Walker, S. J. °Walcott, F. C. • Word, C. F.

1889 1892 1895 Buchanan, T. W. °Bayne, H. A. °Beard, A. M. °Corbin, W. H. •Boltwood, E. °Buckner, M. N. °Donnelley, T. E. °Cheney, H. • Butterworth, F. S. °Fisher, S. H. •Cheney, K. D. °Cable, B. S. Gil, C. 0. •Crosby, B. L., Jr. °Carter, W. F. Griggs, J. C. °Day, C. • Clark, A. R. °McQuaid, W. A. •Craves, H. S. °Cooke, W. E. °Pinchot, G. •Husted, J. W. °Davis, B. °Reed, H. L. °Ingersoll, J. W. D. °Denison, L. °Robinson, H. S. °Jay, P. °Harrison, F. B. °Smith, H. A. °Kitchel, W. L. °Hinkey, F. A. °Stokes, H. S. • McClung, L. °McKee, L. • NValker, H. F. °Morison, S. N. • Phelps, Z. B. °Wells, H. W. °Price, F. J. Shepley, A. B. Woodruff, G. W. °Ryle, E. • Sloane, W.

131 1896 1899 1902 °Beard, W. M. •Adams, M. T. oCarpenter, G. B. °Brown, A. °Ames, S. D. °Cressler, A. M. °Cheney, W. °Bowles, H. T. °Cushing, C. C. S. • Cross, W. R. °Brooke, F. H. °Day, W. E. *deSibour, J. H. °Brown, J. • Ferguson, A. L. °Griggs, M. F. °Callahan, H. A. Guernsey, R. G. • McKee, McK. D. °Day, D. H. °Potter, R. Neale, J. B. °Griswold, W. E. S. • Rumsey, B. C. °Smith, W. D. °Maffitt, T. S. e Sincerbeaux, F. H. *Stokes, A. P. °Magee, J. M. °Stebbins, E. A. °Thorne, S. °Preston, 0. °Stone, H. • Thorne, S. B. °Sweet, C. F. • Swan, J. R. • Treadway, R. B. °Vanderbilt, A. G. °Taylor, A. McL. • Trudeati, E. L., Jr. °Welles, C. H., Jr. Trowbridge, M. °Weyerhaeuser, F. E. °Whitehouse, W. F. °White, P. G.

1897 1900 1903 • Bailey, P. H. °Adams, F. B. oChadwick, G. B. • Brooke, G. C. •Allen, F. W. • Clark, H. T. °Coffin, H. S. °Camp, S. B. • Corning, E. °Fincke, C. M. °Cheney, F. D. • Dreisbach, J. M. Garrison, E. E. °Coffin, W. S. • Hamlin, C. J. Gerard, S. °Cross, J. W. °Hewitt, B. Gillette, C. °Douglas, M. 'Holt, H. C. °Kerr, A. B. °Greenway, J. C. oLamb, A. R. °Kitchel, C. P. °Ilopkins, J. M. oMoore, F. W. °Pinchot, A. R. E. °Leavitt, A. D. • Sutphin, S. B. °Sage, D. °Lyon, G. A. • Thompson, D. • Smyth, N. A. °Paddock, B. W. • Wallace, H. M. • Sumner, G. °Rockefeller, P. A. °Waring, A. J. • Wheelwright, J. S. °Sullivan, C. A. °White, J. R. • Williams, N. A. °Taft, H. °Wilhelmi, F. W.

1898 1901 1904 • Cheney, C. D. °Allen, A. D. • Adams, C. E. °Fearey, M. L. °Carlisle, J. M. °Adams, G. W. °Gallaudet, H. D. °Cheney, P. oCheney, R. Hale, E. °Cheney, T. L. • Crane, W. M., Jr. °Hinsdale, F. G. °Christian, H. H. °Cross, W. S. • Kernochan, F. °Coy, S. L. • Dodge, F. T. °Lord, F. A. °Edwards, R. H. • Jennings, P. H. • Montgomery, G. D. • Eels, J. S. • Kittle, J. C. • Parker, G. °Hixon, R. • Metcalf, H. G. • Rogers, D. F. °Iloysradt, W. J. • Miller, J. E. °Simmons, F. H. °Keppelman, J. A. • Pierce, F. E. • Wadsworth, J. W., Jr. °Morns, R. • Heed, L. P. °Whitney, P. °Richardson, A. H. °Soper, W. B. °Wickes, F. °Welsh, G. A. °Thacher, T. D. °Wright, H. B. •Wright, A. P. °Wiggin, F. H.

132 1905 1908 1911 • Bradford, A. H. • Biglow, L. H. •Badger, P. B. • Ellsworth, J. S. °Dahl, G. °Corey, A. L. • Fish, S. °Davis, W. G. Daly, F. J. • Hogan, J. J. • Dines, T. • Davis, C. W. • Hollister, B. °Foster, J. T. °Day, S. S. • Hughes, B. Griswold, D. T. • Dempsey, J. B. • Lathrop, J. H. • Perrin, L. W. °Gammen, A. A. • Richardson, G. °Seymour, C. °Hyde, F. W. Rogers, E. P. • Shepard, R. B. • Lombardi, C. E. • Sargent, M. • Stanley, H. • McDonnell, J. V. °Sloane, J. °Thornton, J. C. °Randolph, F. F. • Tilney, R. F., 2d °Townsend, G. H. °Rowland, J. T. • Turner, H. M. °Townsend, J. M. • Soule, L. °Van Reypen, °Watkins, C. L. Wan Sinderen, H B. W. K., Jr. • Williams, J. W. • Wheeler, L. R. • Whitehouse, E. S.

1906 1909 1912 • Bruce, D. °Bundy, H. H. °Boyd, F. T. °Dousman, L. deV. •Burch, R. B. °Gardner, R. A. Ely, G. °Campbell, C. S. Hartley, C. • Flinn, A. R. °Clark, A. A. •Howe, A. • Hoyt, L. •Dominick, G. G. Hyde, D. R. °McClure, •Howard, J. M. •McClure, A. J. K. G., Jr. •Howe, H. A. •Merritt, H. N. McGee, D. A. °Jefferson, E. F. •Mullins, F. P. • Magee, J. G. Klots, A. T. •Murphy, G. C. °Moorhead, W. S. °Lippitt, H. •Paul, C. H. O'Brien, F. °Perrin, J. B. Smith, J. G. °Perrin, L. J. °Rand, S. C. °Street, H. A. °Rockwell, F. H. °Sanderson, B. B. °Strout, E. A., Jr. °Smith, B. D. •Seabury, M. A. •Tener, A. C. • Turner, S. °Stokes, H. P. •Twombly, E. B. • Wilson, H. R.

1907 1910 1913 • Barnes, W. D. °Bayne-Jones, S. °Allen, C. D. Blair, W. McC. °Coy, E. H. °Allen, C. E., Jr. °Camp, A. G. • DeSilver, A. • Baker, R. W. • Daniels, F. L. • Franchot, C. P. °Colgate, H. A. Danielson, R. E. • French, R. D. • Cortelyou, G. B., Jr. • Dixon, T. P. • Harrison, G. L. Cowles, A., 3d • Dodge, P. L. °Heron, J. °Harman, A. •Glaenzer, G. B. °King, L. M. Harriman, W. A. °Knox, H. S. • Knight, A. • Lovett, S. °Little, M. S. • Logan, W. S. • McAndrew, A. °Morse, S. F. B. • Lohmann, C. A. °Philbin, J. H. °Truesdale, C. °Murphy, F. J. °Sawyer, H. E., Jr. °Tuttle, G. C. • Philbin, S. H. • Schwab, L. vonP. • Wells, H. S. °Taft, R. A. • Shelden, A. • Woolsey, H. M. °Wodell, R. A. • Waters, W. 0., Jr.

133 1914 1917 1920 °Avery, B. F. °Bellinger, A. R. °Adams, L. G. °Cornish, P. G., Jr. °Bush, P. S. °Davison, H. P. °Daniels, T. L. Cooper, H. S. F. °Hadden, B. °Gile, C. M. °Cunningham, 0. B. •Heffelfinger, F. P. °Hobson, H. W. °Duryee, S. S. °Hincks, J. M. °Jenks, A. F. Harriman, E. R. °Hobson, F. T. °Jones, G. G. °Isham, H. P. Ingalls, D. S. Ketcham, H. H. °James, E. S. °Luce, H. R. • King, S. °LeGore, H. W. °McHenry, J. --i. °Lippincott, W. J. Mallon, H. N. °Patterson, M. Osborn, R. °Olsen, A. W. °Safford, T. L. °Patterson, G. W., Jr. 'Overton, J. W. °Sargent, J. W. °Rogers, H. L. °Shepard, F. P. °Schermerhorn, A. C. °Shepard, L. A. °Simpson, K. F. VanSlyck, DeF. °Warren, W. C., Jr. Woolley, K. •Winter, D. R.

1915 1918 1921 Built, E. A. °Ames, A. W. °Acosta, J. S. °Carter, L. Baldrige, H. M. °Bradley, C. H., Jr. • Cornell, T. H. Clay, C. M. Brewster, W. R. Davenport, S. R. °Davison, F. T. Bundy, F. McG. °Denegre, T. B. Deans, R. B. Cowles, W. S., Jr. Macdonald, R. H. °Farrar, J. C. °Hemingway, B. L. °MacLeish, A. °Garfield, N. °Hord, S. Y. °Middlebrook, L. S. °Cates, A. L. °Jenckes, M. °Paris, I., 2d •Could, J. °Litt, W. D. °Pumpelly, H. A. Lovett, R. A. °Lunt, S. B. Reilly, J. S. °Snell. R. F. Neville, J. E. °Shedden, W. M. Stewart, C. J. • Parsons, L. °Slocum, E. L. Taft, C. P. °Shevlin, E. L. • Stackpole, E. J., Jr. °Vorys, J. M. °Stewart, J. °Swift, W. E. °Woolley, J. E. • Winter, E. W., 2d

1916 1919 1922 °Darling, A. B. °Allen, P. B. Aldrich, M. P. °Gaillard, S. G., Jr. °Baldwin, S. °Bush, J. S. °Hadley, M. °Campbell, A. B. °Cheney, W. °Johnstone, H. W. °Carter, F. D. •Crosby, A. H. °Knapp, F. °Depew, G. G. °Frost, A. C., Jr. °Oler, W. M. °Gaillard, E. M. °Hilies, F. W. • Porter, G. E., 3d °Hadley, H. Warner, R. J. °Putnam, P. °Haffner, C. C., Jr. Lord, W. G. °Roberts, C. H., Jr. °McCormick, Wage, R. G. °Shepard, D. C. A. A., Jr. Root, W. °Stewart, D. 0. McKee, E. M. Solley, R. F. °Tener, K. J. Mallon, J. H. °Strong, H. B. °Tighe, L. G. °Mead, W. °Thomas, J. A. M. VonHolt, H. V. °Otis, J. S. •Townsend, °Walker, C. R. Smith, T. F. deP., Jr. °Walker, G. N. Woodward, S.

134 1923 1926 1929 Becket, G. C. •Allen, D. •Ashforth, A. B. • Bulkley, J. 0. • Bronson, J. D. Costikyan, G. K. Cooper, J. S. • Coke, H. C., Jr. Crile, G., Jr. °Davenport, R. W. 'Crosby, H. S. • Decker, E. L., Jr. • Day, H. T. Cutler, B. C. • Dodge, W. Foster, M. E. Davenport, J. Eddy, M. H. • Hyde, L. K., Jr. Ferguson, A. L., Jr. • Garvey, J. J. Jones, E. A. Hoysradt, J. McA. Gillespie, K. S. • Jordan, R. E. Kingsbury, H. T. Grove, M. J. • Luckey, C. P. Lord, 0. B. Manville, H. E., Jr. • Matthiessen, F. 0. •Michel, A. L. Merrill, H. R. • Norton, G. W. • Poore, C. G. Paine, R. D., Jr. • Pelly, B. B. Root, R. D. Smith, L. H. • Tighe, R. L. • Russell, F. F. • Wack, D. deB. • Wheeler, A. N., Jr. Willard, C. H. • Wells, G., 2d

1924 1927 1930 Allen, H. E. Bunnell, P. W. •Allison, R. S., Jr. °Appel, G. F B. •Look, A. NI. •Ellis, H. M. • Blair, E. F. •McIntosh, H. °Ellis, R. W. • Diller, J. C. Noble, L. M. •Erskine, • E wing, S. °Patterson, T. C. A. DeW. Haines, T. F. D. •Post, R. L. •Gamsey, W. W. °Heffelfinger, •Ritchie, W. P. Greene, W. W. G. W. P. °Robbins, W. W. Gwin, S. L. °Hilles, C. D., Jr. •Robinson, F. F. Hall, R. A. Houghton, W. E. Stokes, A. P., Jr. Janeway, C. A. •Lusk, W. T. •Wadsworth, J. J. Ladd, L. W., Jr. McCallum, R. °Walker, G. H., Jr. Longstreth, G. B. 'Mallory, W. N. NVardwell, E. R. •Look, F. B. 'Melton, W. D., Jr. •Warren, J. D. Musser, J. NI. Spofford, C. M. 'Watson, C., 3d Palmer, A. E. Thomson, C. S. Prideaux, T.

1925 1928 1931 Ardrey, R. L. Bartholomew, D. T. • Austen, D. E. Ashburn, F. D. • Berger, G. B., Jr. Donnelley, G. Bench, E. C. Bingham, C. T. Heinz, H. J., 2d Bissell, W. T. • Fishwick, D. B. Lapham, L. A. Blair, J. C. • Griggs, H. S., Jr. Loeser, F. W. Gage, C. S. Haight, G. W. Lydgate, W. A. Ives, G. M. Ives, C. B. • Messimer, R. L., Jr. °Jones, W. C. °Laphana, R. W. Peltz, W. L. Lovejoy, W. M. Mallory, B. L., Jr. °Rathborne, J. C. • Lufkin, E. M. ' Prentice, J. R. • Stewart, J. R. oLuman, R. J. Robertson, A. C. • Sutherland, R. 0. Norton, W. B. Ross, L. P. • Swoope, W. M. 'Scott, H. C. • Scott, S. P. Tucker, L. •Stevens, M. A. Stewart, P. H. Vincent, F. T. Stevenson, D. D. • Walker, S. Walker, J. M.

135 1932 1935 1938 Adams, F. B., Jr. Bowles, J. E. Davenport, B. W. Barres, H. • Collier, S. C. Dempsey, J. H., Jr. Bates, E. W. Curtin, F. C. Dilworth, J. R. Fitch, G. H. Fuller, S. E. °Dunham, L. B., Jr. Fulton, R. B. Haas, F. P. Ecklund, J. E. Gillespie, S. H. Johnson, J. H. Fox, J. C. Hodges, W. V., Jr. Kilbome, W. S. Frank, C. E. Laundon, M. H., Jr. Pillsbury, J. S., Jr. °Gordon, McG. °Lindenberg, J. T. Rodd, T. Hessberg, A., 2d McCrary, J. R., Jr. • Seymour, C., Jr. • Schermerhom, A. E. Mills, J. P. Shepard, R. B., Jr. Stevens, J. B., Jr. Ogden, A. Spitzer, L., Jr. • Thompson, J. R. • O'Neill, E. G., Jr. • Stillman, G. S. Weed, G. H. °Savage, B. Terry, H. P. B. Whitman, F. S., Jr. Williams, S. G. °Tufts, B. C. Wilbur, R.

1933 1936 1939 Caldwell, S. S., Jr. Barr, R. J., Jr. Belin, G. deA. Cooke, F. J. Bingham, J. B. Blanchard, J. C. Davis, R. M. Cooke, R. B. Bundy, \V. P. Fletcher, A. C. • Davis, H. W., 2d Chittenden, G. H. Garnsey, W. S. Gill, B. Clueas, L. M. °Hall, F. B., Jr. Hall, J. A. Dyess, A. D., Jr. Jones, T. S. Hersey, J. • Gile, C. D. Levering, W. B. Knapp, J. M. Hoxton, A. R., Jr. °Lindley, F. V. Moore, R. A. Kellogg, W. W. McCauley, J. M. °Pillsbury, E. P. Miller, A. 0., Jr. Newton, J. Q., Jr. Rankin, B. C. Miller, C. L., Jr. Parker, R. B. °Shepard, B. Mitchell, H. H. Parsons, M. Train, R. Shepard, L. M. Stebbins, H. L. Walker, L. • \Vilhelmi, F. W., Jr. Wilbur, J. S. Whitehead, M. K. \ViIliams, B.

1934 1937 1940 Bradford, A. H. Blake, D. B. Bundy, McG. Cunningham, H. T. Brooke, F. H., Jr. Erickson, T. F. Gordon, G. A. Burke, C. C., Jr. Glover, C. C., 3d Hallett, J. F. Cross, R. J. Grayson, J. G. Hambleton, T. E. Draper, A. J. Holden, R. A. °Harper, H. H., Jr. Field, J. W. Howe, H., 2d Holmes, J. G. Kelley, L. M. Orrick, A. D. °Jackson, J. H. • McLemore, B., Jr. Rodd, D. B. Kilcullen, J. M. Miles, R. C. Stack, J. W., Jr. Kimball, W. S. Orrick, W. H., Jr. Stevens, A. B. Mills, E. E. Robinson, J. T. Stillman, P. G. B. Morse, J. B. °Runnals, J. F. B. • Stucky, W. McD. Nichols, E. Stewart, P. Swenson, E. F., Jr. Ranney, G. A. *Stone, L. T., Jr. °Thorne, P. B. Stetson, E. W., Jr. Turner, H. M. Watson, W. B., Jr.

136 1941 1944 1947 Cross, W. R., Jr. Brown, S. T. G. Ailing, C. B., Jr. Devor, D. S., Jr. Buckley, J. L. Andrews, E. W., Jr. Ellis, F. H. Jr. Elebash, S. D. Boulos, W. M. Hall, E. T. Ellis, A., Jr. (formerly Jackson, W. E. Ferguson, J. L. Bouliaratis) Kiphuth, D. Goodenough, J. B. Bronson, D. B. Madden, J. B. °Grayson, W. C. Chafee, J. H. Pickett, L. K. Holden, J. M. Finley, J. G. G. Price, C. B., Jr. Hoopes, T. W. Goedecke, W. S. Solbert, P. 0. A. Kelly, W. C., 2d Leavenworth, D. L. Stevenson, C. P. •Lindsay, D. A. Moore, J. I. Thomas, W. D. Little, S. W. O'Brien, F., Jr. Tighe, L. G. Walker, J. P. °Palmer, C. E. °White, W. B. Whitmore, J. A., Jr. •Read, R. R. Zorthian, B. °Witter, D., Jr. Robinson, H. C., Jr. • Tucker, C., Jr. Whitehouse, C. S.

1942 1945 1948 °Aycrigg, W. A., 2d Allen, A. J., Jr. Ashley, T. L. Bartholemy, A. E. •Blake, G. D., Jr. Biglow, L. H., Jr. Bell, W. T. Connick, L. Bush, G. H. W. oChouteau, R. A. Dale, E. L., Jr. Caulkins, J. E. Ford, W. Davison, E. P. Clark, W. J. Grayson, C. T. Early, H. E. Connelly, W. J., Jr. Halsey, R. W., Jr. •Elwell, F. B., Jr. °Cook, G., 3d Harrison, F. H. Harman, A., Jr. Grimes, D. C. Jessup, J. B. Lynch, R. V. Jenkins, R. E. Kemp, F. A. McElroy, B. T. •Mack, R. G. Kirchwey, G. W. McGaughey, Moseley, T. W. • Smith, H. F., Jr. G. E., Jr. Pfau, G. H., Jr. Sprole, F. A. Moorhead, W. S. Walker, S. S., Jr., ' Walker, J. S. Seaman, 1., Jr. *Weaver, H. S. • White, W. G. •Spaulding, J. A. Wilkie, V., Jr. Sumner, W. S.

1943 1945W 1949 Acheson, D. C. Brown, W. H. Baribault, R. P. Caulkins, G. P., Jr. Carey, J. Bassett, B. B., 2d Daniels, J. H. Finney, J. W. Coffin, W. S., Jr. Doolittle, D. H. Holmes, G. B. Davison, D. P. Drain, R. D. Hurlbut, G. B., Jr. Goodyear, R. M. Healy, H. H., Jr. °Mallon, T. R. Hollister, J. B., Jr. Hoagland, D. W. O'Brien, P., Jr. Lavelli, A., Jr. Klots, A. T., Jr. Twichell, C. P. Leiper, J. McC. °Lilley, F. W., Jr. Vose, E. E. Lippincott, D. McC. • Maclean, J. H. Warren, G. U. Lord, C. E. • Miller, D. L. Lufkin, P. W. Moseley, S. D. Raymond, G. T. P. Stewart, Z. Sherrill, F. G. Tabor, J. K. Van Dine, V. Vogt, T. • Wickwire, W. R.

137 1950 1953 1956 Breen, J. G. °Bulkley, J. D. Banks, H. D. Buckley, W. F., Jr. Bush, J. J. Boasbserg, E., III Draper, W. H., III Donaldson, W. H. D'Avanzo, L. A. Frank, V. H., Jr. Durham, E. A. Dempsey, A. S. Galbraith, E. G. Emerson, C. P. Durfee, C. G., Jr. Guinzburg, T. H. Lufkin, D. W. Esselstyn, C. B., Jr. Henningsen, •Marshall, J. B. Gaines, M. J. V. W., Jr. McLane, J. P. Ingalls, D. S., Jr. Kemp, P. S. Menton, J. D. Jamieson, T. C., Jr. Lambert, P. C. Mitinger, J. B. McGregor, J. E. Lovett, S. Noble, L. M., Jr. Malloy, T. R. °Luckey, C. P., Jr. Novkov, D. A. •Menton, J. P. MacLeish, W. H. Walker, G. H., Ill Orr, A. A. McLean, R., 3d Weber, J. W. Speed, J. B. Pionzio, D. J. Woodsum, H. E., Jr. Traphagen, P. A. Shepard, D. C., Jr.

1951 1954 1957 • Anderson, T. H. Benninghoff, H. B. Ackerman, S. H. Eden, J. W. Evans, T. B. °Bowman, R. D. Ellis, G. C., Jr. Fortunato, S. J. Carlsen, R. A. Ellis, C. McC, Giesen, A. R., Jr. Clark, R. I., Jr. Love, R. F. Gifford, R. C. Cushman, C. W. Lufkin, C. F., Jr. Fliers, R. H. Dunn, G. J. McNamara, T. P. Kilrea, W. C. Fritzsche, P. B. Mathews, C. Meyer, R. W., Jr. Loucks, V. R., Jr. Mayer, C. T. Morton, T. B., Jr. Loughran, A. H. Price, R. K., Jr. Pohch, R. F. Lumpkin, R. A. Reid, E. S., Ill Price, R. E. Oberlin, J. P. Ross, T. B. °Reponen, R. G. (formerly Owseichik: Russell, R. W. Ryan, A. A., Ill Palmer, L. G., II Ryan, J. M. Schnaitter, S. J. Ritchie, W. P. Shepard, C. R. S. Thornton, E. B. Somerville, J. W. Williams, W. B.

1952 1955 1958 Aberg, D. V., Jr. Bryan, L. T., Jr. Allen, C. E. Buckley, F. R. DeForest, S. E. Blue, L. S. Claude, A., Jr. Fehr, G. F. Cassel, J. A. Connick, A. J. Cow, R. H. Cheney, R. L. Cruikshank, •Green, C. C. Cushman, P. F., Jr. Guidotti, H. G., Jr. R. E., Jr. Eisler, C. T. Hansen, R. A. Embersits, J. F. Finney, G. S. Hudson, F. I). Howe, G. W. Haight, C. S., Jr. Johanson, S. M. Morey, R. W., Jr. Hincks, J. W. McCullough, D. G. Pendexter, J. F. Kittredge, F. D. Mathias, P. II. Phelan, H. T. Roberts, G. B., Jr. Searles, P. D. Post, R. L., Jr. Senay, E. C. °Shugart. T. M. Preston, J. L. Spears, R. S. Steadman, R. C. °Shackleford, Steadman, J. M. Walker, R. C. R. C. Vorys, M. W. °Van Antwerp, W. M., Jr. Wheeler, T. B.

138 1959 1962 1965 Adams, S. Back, S. H. Ali, M. R. Bodman, W. C. Brandt, J. H. Benoit, C. E., Jr. Connors, J. J., III Brewster, J. H., IV Clark, G. H. Cooke, J. P. Brooks, T. A. Clark, S. E. Ercklentz, A. T. Burr, C. B. Clay, T. J. Esselstyn, E. C. Childs, H. C. Coombs, 0. M. Hemphill, J. T., Jr. Chimenti, N. V. Corey, A. L., III Holbrook, J., Jr. Hamilton, W. DesJardins, P. E. Kingsley, C. C. Holland, H. T. Fetner, P. J. Lightfoot, R. B. LeFevre, R. E. Lagercrantz, M. B. Lord, W. Ligon, T. B. Pinney, J. M. Mayor, M. B. Peck, A. J., Jr. Pond, J. C. Sheffield, J. R. Spitz, R. W. Quarles, J. P. Thorson, P. A. Terry, W., III Shattuck, J. H. F., III Tyler, C. Zucker, B. Zallinger, P. F.

1960 1963 1966 Ball, D. G. Ahlbrandt, R. S. Bockstoce, J. R. Beane, F. E., Jr. Becket, P. L. Bradford, T. M. Capron, P. Boren, D. L. Brown, G. C. Dominick, D. D. Clay, J. L. Cross, A. W. Ernst, F. V. Frank, C. A., III Dalby, M. T. Gamsey, W. H. Gill, M. G. Howard, J. E. Giegengack, Gwin, S. L., Jr. Kerry, J. F. R. F., Jr. Hewitt, H. H. Laidley, F. D. Holbrook, D. D. Jones, T. S. •Pershing, R. W. Lindgren, R. H. Marsh, L. Rumsey, D. M. Lusk, P. A. Moser, R. E. Singer, R. L. McCarthy, C. E., Jr. Nordhaus, W. D. Smith, F. W. Meek, J. B., Jr. O'Connell, T. J. Stanberry, W. B., Jr. Northrup, R. S. Rose, J. C. Thorne, D. H. Scott, E. L. Rulon-Miller, P. Vargish, T. Smith, B. D., III

1961 1964 1967 Bissell, G. T. Best, G. D. C. Afoeju, B. I. Bockrath, R. C., Jr. Cirie, J. A. Ashe, V. H., II °Bowles, W. C., Jr. Clay, A. S., IV Bush, D. G. Clark, T. W. Francis, S. H. Foster, D. J. Cogswell, J. M. Gillette, H. F., Jr. Garnsey, de Neufville, J. P. Kaminsky, R. I. W. W., Jr. Hamlin, C. Lynch, D. P. Lilley, R. M. Lindsay, D. A., Jr. McBride, J. E. Miller, J. W. MacLean, K., Jr. Prindle, T. H. Mitchell, H. C. Pyle, M. J. Pulaski, C. A., Jr. Neigher, G. M. Seeley, G. W. Rowe, T. D. Preston, J. M. Singleton, T. H. Straw, R. L., Jr. Richards, D. A. Stewart, J. C. Van Loan, E. M. Saxon, J. M. Waddell, G. H. Wilbur, J. S., Jr. Snell, B. C. Walsh, J. J., Jr. Wolfe, S. H. Swil, R. A. Thompson, S. E., Jr.

139 1968 1971 1974 Austin, R. I. Babst, J. A. Ayeroff, F. C. Birge, R. R. Bryan, J. T., III Barge, R. M. Brown, C. W. Ekfelt, R. H. Bellis, J. M. Bush, G. W. Feinerman, J. V. Bisaro, L. R. Cohen, K. S. Fortgang, J. Cohen, R. L. Cowdry, R. W. Galvin, M. G. Connors, D. M. Etra, D. Halpin, T. M. Diamond, P. C. Gallico, G. G., III Hernandez, C. A. Doyle, T. J. Guthrie, R. K. Inman, R. D. Eisenberg, B. A. Kolar, B. W. Johnson, W. J., Jr. Gonzalez, T. F. McCallum, Kosturko, W. T. Kelly, B. C. R. D., Jr. Levin, C. H. Lewis, G. E. Saleh, M. A. Morgan, J. W. Murchison, B. C. Schmidt, T. C. Noyes, E. M., III Spear, W. J., III Schollander, D. A. Taft, T. P. Thorne, C. H. M. Thorne, B. S.

1969 1972 1975 Arras, R. E., Jr. Cangelosi, R. J. Ashenfelter, A. T. Bouscaren, M. F. Clark, D. W. Bender, K. A. Buck, C. H., III Csar, M. F. Buckley, C. T. Cosgrove, T. F., Jr. Evans, P. S. Burke, J. E. Demaree, F. E. Fisher, S. B. English, W. D., V Dowling, B. Lewis, M. S. Gaines, E. F. Fuller, H. W. Lutz, K. E. Green, R. H. Livingston, R. H. B. MacDonald, R. J. Kanehl, P. E. Madden, B. P. McLaren, M. G. MacKenzie, K. M. Miller, W. E. Moyer, D. R. Reigeluth, D. S. O'Leary, J. J. Ritterbush, Saffen, D. W. Schwarzman, S. A. S. G., Jr. Struzzi, T. A. Selander, D. Sauber, R. A. Wald, S. G. Thompson, Walden, R. S. Zorthian, G. J. W. M., Jr. Wilson, Z. V. Woodlock, D. P. Ziegler, S. W.

1970 1973 1976 Brown, W. S. Barasch, A. S. Blattner, R. W. Case, P. B., Jr. Bellis, T. L. Brubaker, J. K. Downing, E. S. Finney, C. R. Capozzalo, D. D. Eyre, L. L. Green, B. P. Casscells, C. D. Friedland, J. D. Highfill, P. H. Childs, S. W., II Greenberg, S. D. Huey, M. C. Davies, P. Hodes, D. M. Karageorge, J. L. Fort, D. K. Jackson, T. J. Liles, C. R. Gates, E. R. Miller, T. C. Lonsdorf, D. B. Gibson, R. C. Morgan, R. M. MacDonald, S. J. Hart, D. Ohene-Frempong, McPhee, S. J. Leverett, M. W., III K. Mattlin, F. W. Mehta, A. S. Peters, D. J. Moore, D. C. Morgenstern, M. J. Scattergood, T. B. Scott, W. I. Oler, C. K., Jr. Thompson, J. P. Sulzer, J. S. Williams, D. Trower, C. C.

140 1977 1980 1983 Blakely, M. Austin, S. M., III Abrams, P. M. Brubaker, J. R. Chibundu, M. 0. Brooks, P. M. Cooper, C. Davenport, G. L. Burkus, G. J. Fredericks, J. R. DeVore, M. S. Cerveris, M. E. Goldberg, R. J. Dilworth, G. T. Franklin, R. D. Grayson, W. C., Jr. Fleming, A. T. Gale, F. S. Kee, C. A. Hatem, J. J. Kafoglis, C. N. Lalley, P. W. Kagan, R. W. Kaushal, S. Lawler, Q. J. Lawrence, G. M. Montesano, M. J. Newman, T. M. Mulhern, D. K. Nichols, W. A. Perry, D. B. Peters, E. R. Noel, C. Rimar, S., III Stevens, E. E. Pinela, C. Schlesinger, D. A. Teig, J. B. Sharp, J. D. Scott, L. G. Tumpane, T. M. Sheffield, J. Van L. Tom, C. B., III Zigerelli, L. J. Wagner, V. E.

1978 1981 1984 Albritton, P. B. Bullock, S. B. Andrie, P. J. Baran, M. R. Campbell, K. C. Coggins, D. S. Bassi, K. A. Carlsson, M. E. Crawley, B. S. Clark, J. B. Choa, C. J. Davison, H. P., II Gile, L. M. Conway, J. L., Jr. Graves, E. G., Jr. Holmes, P. S. Grandine, T. A. Henston, D. R. Hook, N. Novosel, D. G. Herskovits, D. N. Karp, B. C. O'Keefe, R. J. Jung, M. D. Marinelli, D. L. Peters, K. G. Kahle, J. L. Owens, S. L. Peterson, P. C. Lampert, E. S. Piel, G. D. Russell, R. G. Litt, D. G. Rizzo, R. J. Staven, K. E. Skibell, S. A. Roy, J. M. Stratton, D. J. Urquijo, G. Sullivan, C. S. Tingey, D. S. Weinstein, A. Turner, E. L. Troy, A. Wiseman, D. B.

1979 1982 Brown, R. N. Bass, J. E. Edozien, A. 0. Breslau, J. Fore, J. A. Campbell, G. E. Holmboe, J. A. Devlin, M. W. Lorenson, D. H. Leone, F. A. McNally, E. E., II McAfee, W. A. Moses, J. T. Meyers, B. F. Nondorf, K. D. Murchison, R. E. O'Brien, D. P. Rachlin, D. I. Peters, E. B. Reid, J. Skrovan, S. T. Salzman, M. J. Stevenson, C. Santiago, E. Westerfield, R. H. Towers, J. D. Wilson, D. R. Wright, W. H., II Yent, J. B., Jr. Yang, J. T.-Y.

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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 Chinn. Chairman Med. Medical Chmlor. Chamber Mfg. Manufacturing Cm& Commander Mgr. Manager Co. Company Natl. National Col. Colonel Pgh. Pittsburgh Coll. College Pres. President Corn. Committee Presb. Presbyterian Comm. Commission, Com- Priv. Private merce Prof. Professor C:ong. Congregational Ptnr. Partner Corp. Corporation Rep. Representative Cprl. Corporal Repub. Republican C;ty. 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

*Indicates deceased members.

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*ABBE, 1848, FREDERIC RANDOLPH- ( Ministry)-Born Oct. 28, 1827, Litchfield, Conn.; died Mar. 31, 1889, Dorchester, Mass. ABERG, 1952, DONLAN VINCENT, JR.-( Business)-Born Nov. 18, 1928, Cleveland, 0.; V.P. marketing, Chromalloy American Corporation, 10100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067; res. 1583 Tobin Way, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403; Republican Committeeman, New York, 1964-1969; m. July 16, '55, Jean Helen Brose, s. Donlan Vincent III, Peter Christopher; d. Gretchen Marie. ACHESON, 1943, DAVID CAMPION, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Nov. 4, 1921, Washington, D.C.; Ptnr. Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, 1100 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 3101 Garfield St., Washington, D.C. 20008; Assoc. '50-'58, & Ptnr. '58-'61, Covington & Burling; U.S. Attorney for Distr. of Columbia, '61-'65; Special Asst. to Sec. of Treasury, '65-'67; Senior V.P. & Gen. Counsel, Communications Satellite Corp., ( COMSTAT ), '67-'74; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '42-'46; Campaign Ribbons-Pacific Theatre, Southwest Pacific-2 battle stars; Philippines-2 battle stars; Chmn., Leadership Gifts, Cam- paign for Yale. Washington, D.C. Area; 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.-( Transportation)- Born August 22, 1935, Rhinebeck, New York; Senior V.P. and Treasurer Transcon Lines, 101 Continental Boulevard, El Segundo, Calif. 90245; res. 3761 VVhitespeak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 91403; Major, USN1CR Sept. '57-Dec. '60; m. July 8, '60, Kaye Tamblin; d. Lani Marlene Ackerman. *ACOSTA, 1921, Joux SinNEy-( Insurance)-Born. Dec. 13, 1898, Jacksonville, Fla.; died July 18, 1929, Waverly, Pa. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. *ADAMS, 1904, CHARLES EDWARD- ( Industrial)-Born Oct. 29, 1881, Toledo, Ohio; died Jan. 27, 1957, New York City; Chief, Iron and Steel Div., War Production Bd., World War H. 5 *ADAMS, 1866, CHARLES HEMMENWAY-( Literary work)-Born Sept. 26, 1845, Fairfield, Conn.; died Aug. 28, 1915, Derby, Conn. *ADAMS, 1862, FREDERIC, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 9, 1840, Amherst, N.H.; died July 24, 1923; Hollywood, Calif. Judge, Circuit Court of Errors and Appeals of N.J., 1897-1903, and of Circuit Court of Essex County, N.J., '03-'19 *ADAMS, 1900, FREDERICK BALDWIN-( Transportation)-Born Feb. 5, 1878, Toledo, Ohio; died Oct. 23, 1961; m. Sept. 28, '07, Ellen Waters Delano; s. F.B.A., Jr. ('32); d. Laura Delano (Eastman). ADAMS, 1932, FREDERICK BALDWIN, JR., M.A., Litt.D., L.H.D., D.F.A.-( Librarian retired)-Born Mar. 28, 1910, Greenwich, Conn.; res. Chateau de Villard, 1814 La Tour de Peilz, Swit- zerland; Dir. Emeritus, Pierpont Morgan Library, N.Y., '48- '69; Class Sec., '31-'41; University Council, '49-'58; Govern- ing Bd., Yale Univ. Press, '52-, Pres., '59-'71; Yale Corporation, '64-'71, successor Trustee; Pres., N.Y. Historical Soc., '63-'71; m. '33, Ruth Potter; m. '41, Betty Abbott; m. '69, Marie- Louise de Croy; d. Gillian, Anne Baldwin, Judith, Lauren. °ADAMS, 1904, GEORGE WEBSTER-(Finance)-Born May 21, 1881, Utica, N.Y.; died Oct. 12, 1955, New Haven, Conn. ADAMS, 1920, LEWIS G., DPLG-(Architecture retired)- Born Nov. 23, 1897, Lenox, Mass.; res. 544 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Pres. Architectural League of N.Y., '54-'55; Cindr. USNRF, '17-'19, '42-'45; m. July 23, '21, Emeline W. Kellogg; s. Richard G; d. Lois Adams (Goldstone). *ADAMS, 1899, MASON TYLER, M.E.-(Industrial)-Born May 18, 1977, New York City; died May 1, 1933, Waterbury, Conn. ADAMS, 1959, STEPHEN, M.B.A.-(Finance)---Born Nov. 7, 1937, Minneapolis, Minn.; Pres. Associated Bankers Corp., 1945 Plymouth Road, Minnetonka, Minn. 55343; res. 2650 Marshland Rd., Wayzata, Minn. 55391; Treas. Young Presi- dents Organization, Twin Cities; m. Mar. 8, '68, Barbara Forster; s. Stephen, Mark, Kent, Scott.; ss. Nicholas, Forrest; sd. Louise. AFOEJU, 1967, BERNARD I., M.S.-(Engineering)-Exploita- tion Engineer; res. 1426 Pacific Ave., Apt. 6, Venice, Calif. 90291. AHLBRANDT, 1963, ROGER S., JR., M.B.A., Ph.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born July 6, 1941, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Economist &

6 Assoc. Prof., School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Penn. 15260; res. 1213 Resaca Place, Pittsburgh, Penn. 15212; Sgt., U.S.M.C.R., '65-'71; m. Apr., '74, Patricia Walbridge. *AIKEN, 1881, EDWIN EDGERTON, B.D.-( Ministry)-Born Mar. 1, 1859, Newington, Conn.; died Jan. 5, 1951, New Haven, Conn. *AIKEN, 1853, WILLIAM POPE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born July 9, 1825, Fairhaven, Mass.; died Mar. 29, 1884, Rutland, Vt. *AITCHISON, 1848, WILLum-( Ministry )-Born Jan. 4, 1826, Glasgow, Scotland; died Aug. 15, 1859, near Peking, China. *ALDIS, 1874, OwEN FRANKLIN-( Law )-Born June 6, 1852, St. Albans, Vt.; died Aug. 5, 1925, Paris, France. ALDRICH, 1922, MALCOLM PRATT, L.H.D.-( Finance retired) -Born Oct. 1, 1900, Fall River, Mass.; formerly Chmn., The Commonwealth Fund, New York, N.Y.; res. 66 James Lane, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; Pres. University Council; mbr. Alumni Board; Capt. U.S.N., Mar. '42-Oct. '45; Commenda- tion Ribbon; m. June 20, '25, Ella Buffington; s. Malcolm Jr., ('55 ); d. Joan A. (Knowlton), Shirley A. ( Daiger). *ALEXANDER, 1873, EBEIV, Ph.D., LL.D.-( Education)-Born Mar. 9, 1851, Knoxville, Tenn.; died Mar. 11, 1910; Knoxville. Prof. of ancient languages, Univ. of Tennessee, 1877-1886; Prof. of Greek, Univ. of North Carolina, 1886-1893 and 1897- 1910, U.S. Minister to Greece, 1893-1897. *ALEXANDER, 1855, WriLintivr DEWrrr, M.A., LL.D.-(Gov- ernment)-Born April 2, 1833, Honolulu; died Feb. 21, 1913, Honolulu, Prof. of Greek, Oahu Colleg, 1858-1864; Pres., 1864-1871. Surveyor-general, Hawaii, 1871-1900. *ALEXANDER, 1851, WILLIAM FELIX-( Finance)-Born May 7, 1832, Washington, Ga.; died Aug. 15, 1907, Atlanta, Ga. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. ALI, 1965, MEHDI RAZA, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 22, 1944, Lahore, Pakistan; Mgr., Finance & Foreign Exchange, General Motors Overseas Operations, General Motors Corp., 767 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.; res. 172 Tackora Trail, Ridgefield, Conn.; Morgan Guaranty Trust, Asst. Treas., '70-'72, Asst. V.P., '73, V.P., '74-'75; 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. 2244 Park 7 Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45206; Author of text, Yale Alumni Fund 75th Anniversary brochure, "Anything Is Possible"; Cor- responding Sec., Class of '45, '68-'75; 25th Reunion Corn.; Reunion Gift Steering Corn. *ALLEN, 1901, ARTHUR Dwicirr-(Art)-Born May 25, 1879, Pewee Valley, Ky., died Apr. 8, 1949, Louisville, Ky. *ALLEN, 1873, ARTHUR HUNTINGTON- ( Ministry)-Born Oct. 20, 1851, New York City; died April 20, 1923, New York City. *ALLEN, 1913, CALVIN DuRAND-( Insurance)-Born Nov. 24, 1890, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 27, 1960; Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Bds., Winnetka Community Chest, '40, Duncan YMCA, Chicago, '19-; Capt., AUS, '17-'18, F.A., Major, Re- serve; m. Aug. 21, '17, Frances Barton Marshall; s. C.D.A., Jr.; d. Jane Durand (Meleney), Susanna Marshall (Trench). ALLEN, 1958, CHARLES E., J.D.-(Law)-Born Aug. 19, 1936, Miami, Fla.; Attny., Ptnr., Cox, Langford & Brown, 21 Du- pont Circle N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 9009 Clewer- wall Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20034; Chmn., Savings Institutions Law Corn., Federal Bar Assn., '74-; 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, 1913, CLARENCE EMIR, JR.-(Law)-Born Nov. 18, 1891, Salt Lake City, Utah; died July 15, 1918, Chateau- Thierry, France. 1st Lieut., Inf., World War I (A.E.F.). °ALLEN, 1926, DANIEL-(Insurance)-Born May 24, 1904, Andover, Mass.; died April 14, 1970; Mayor of Larkspur, Calif. '58-'60; Mbr., Larkspur City Council, '56-'63; Library Bd., '67-; m. March 15, '30, Madeline Frick; s. Craig Winthrop; d. Coralie. *ALLEN, 1900, FREDERIC WINTHROP-( Finance)-Born May 26, 1877, Walpole, Mass.; died Nov. 25, 1933, New York City. Trustee, Barnard College, '28-'33 and Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, '31-'33. Mbr., Yale Alumni Board, '23-'27. Mbr. Raw Materials Committee, Washington, '17; director of War Savings for Greater New York, '18. ALLEN, 1924, HENRY ELisnA, M.A., Ph.D.-( Education retired) p- -Born June 13, 1902, Orange, N.J.; res. 1917 James Ave. S, Minneapolis, Minn. 55403; Prof. of Humanities & Co-ordinator of Students' Religious Activities, Univ. of Minnesota, '47-'70; Master, English, The Hill School, '24-'26; Faculty of Religion, i Lafayette College, Easton, Penn., '30-'41; Pres. Keuka College, Yinv2A. _ .ii‘thm--A4A, --trYtk-9-" 7 eR, t-etiA42-erAre----- 3 A444,4 Keuka Park, N.Y., '41-'46; Assoc. Dir. for Program, Natl. Planned Parenthood Assn., N.Y., '46-'47; Minn. Governor's Advisory Council on Children & Youth, '53-'61; Governor's Human Rights Comm., '50-'67, Vice Chmn. '56-61; m. June 18, '27, Helen E. Davis; d. Lenore Elizabeth (Robertson), Carolyn Ruth ( Wiester). *ALLEN, 1876, JOHN DEW= HAMILTON-( Business)-Born Aug. 28, 1853, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Nov. 8, 1902, Riverdale- on-Hudson, N.Y. ALLEN, 1919, PARKER BREESE-(Industrial)-Born. Oct. 31, 1895, Meriden, Conn.; Chmn. Meriden Gravure Co., Box 747, Meriden, Conn. 06450; res. 51 Hillcrest Terrace, Meriden, Conn. 06450; A.Y.A. '76; F.A., '17-'19, Lieut. Col. A.F., '42- '45; Bronze Star, 0.B.E.; m. June 13, '25, Elizabeth Weeks; s. Gordon Ferguson, m. '49; d. Mary. *ALLEN, 1863, WALTER, M.A.-( Literary work)-Born Mar. 21, 1840, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1907, Newton High- lands, Mass. Acting Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy Civil War. *ALLEN, 1880, WILLIAM PALMER- ( Literary work)-Born Mar. 12, 1857, Auburn, N.Y.; died Mar. 20, 1904, Auburn. ALLING, 1947, CHARLES Boom, Jn.-(Finance)-Born July 7, 1921, Montclair, N.J.; Ptnr. William H. Clark Associates, Inc., Executive Recruiting Firm, 292 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 322 Darlington Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; Yale Alumni Fund Agent '47-'72, Mbr. Class Executive Corn.; Dir. Freedom Fund, Dir. N.Y. Federation-Planned Parent- hood, Dir. 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. ALLISON, 1930, ROBERT SEAMAN, JR.-( Business retired)- Born July 7, 1907, Utah; res. 376 Crestline Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103; Sec., Treas. & Advertising Dir., Colorizer Associates, world wide manufacturers of colorants for paint & paint bases; Pres., Civic Music Assn., '50-'52, Dir., '53-'75; Founding V.P., Ballet West, '64-'68; Trustee, Art Center, '47- '75; Lieut. ( j.g. ), U.S. Maritime Service, '43-'46. *ALLISON, 1847, SAMUEL PERKINS-( Law)-Born Sept. 28, 1927, Williamson County, Tenn.; died April 1, 1858, Nash- ville, Tenn.

9 *AMES, 1918, ALLAN WALLACE-(Finance)-Born May 9, 1893, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 16, 1966; Marine Midland Trust Co., N.Y.C.; W.W. I: Lieut., U.S. Naval Air Service; W.W. II: Capt., U.S. Naval Air Service; m. April 25, '42, Catherine Egan. *AMES, 1899, SULLIVAN Donn-( Law student)-Born Jan. 5, 1878, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 22, 1903, Cromwell, Conn. °AMUNDSON, 1880, JoHN AnNoLn-( Law )-Born April 2, 1856, Madison, Wis.; died Aug. 9, 1909, Paris, France. *ANDERSON, 1835, EDWIN ALEXANDER, M.A., M.D.,-( Medi- cine)-Born June 17, 1816, Wilmington, N.C.; died Mar. 11, 1894, Wilmington. Surgeon, Confederate Army, Civil War *ANDERSON, 1951, THOMAS HILL-Born Jan. 13, 1929, Spokane, Wash.; in second yr. Med. School at time of death; died May 28, 1953, Bucyrus, Ohio. ANDREWS, 1945W, EDWARD W., JR.-( Business)-Born Nov. 3, 1923, Seattle, Wash.; Controller & Dir., Skinner Corp., 709 Skinner Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98177; res. Cherry Loop, The Highlands, Seattle, Wash. 98177; m. May 12, '51, Alison Hale Smith; s. Edward W., Sidney Smith; d. Patricia Hale. °ANDREWS, 1870, JOHN WALLINGFORD, JR., LL.B.-( Law)- Born May 4, 1849, Columbus, Ohio; died May 8, 1880, Helena, Mont. U.S. district attorney, Mont., 1879-1880. *ANDREWS, 1876, JOHN WoLcorr-(Industrial)-Born June 10, 1853, Steubenville, Ohio; died Dec. 30, 1887, San Antonio, Texas. °ANTHONY, 1886, BENJAMIN HARRIS- ( Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1863, New Bedford, Mass.; died Oct. 16, 1932, New Bed- ford. Jan. 6, 1903, Lancaster, Pa.; died Mar. 12, 1970; Ptnr., *APPEL, 1924. GEORGE FREDERICK BAER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Townsend, Elliott & Munson, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; Chmn., Local Govt. Sec., Amer. Bar Assn., '56-'58; Mbr., House of Delegates, Amer. Bar Assn., '58-'62; Penn State Bd. of Law Examiners, Chmn., '61-; Lend Lease Adminis., '42-'44; Foreign Econ. Adminis., '44-'45; m. June 22, '28, Elizabeth Thomas; s. G.F.B., Jr., ( '51 ), William N., ('58); d. Mrs. Lawrence A. Brown, Jr., Mrs. Robert Ritchie, Mrs. Thomas Halsted, Mrs. Robert A. Gibbon, Jr. ARDREY, 1925, RustrroN 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, 10 Dallas, Texas, V.P. & Treas. American Liberty Oil Co., Dallas, m. June 26, '31, Elizabeth Johnson Wolfe; s:. R. Leigh Jr. ('59), James S.; d. Alice Guion (Wirth), Elizabeth A. (Wilson). °ARMS, 1863, CHARLES JESUP, M.A.-( Law)-Born June 9, 1841, Norwich, Conn.; died March 9, 1901, Providence, R.I. Mbr., R.I. State Senate, 1894-1895. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. *ARNOT, 1885, Joins; HuLErr-( Finance )-Born July 7, 1860, Elmira, N.Y.; died May 25, 1899, Elmira. *ARNOT, 1856, MArrmAs HoLLENBAcK-( Finance )-Born Nov. 10, 1833. Elmira, N.Y.; died Feb. 15, 1910, Elmira. ARRAS, 1969, ROBERT E., JR.-(Writing)-Born Feb. 22, 1947, Orange, N.J.; Writer; bus. & res. Apartado 10-356, Panama 4, Republic of Panama; m. Apr. 24, '71, Karen Ann Koehler. ASHBURN, 1925, FRANK DAVIS, M.A., L.H.D.-( Education retired)-Born Feb. 2, 1903, Batavia, 0.; res. R.F.D. 5, Ply- mouth, Mass. 02360; Headmaster Brooks School, North And- over, Mass., '27-'73; University Council, Chmn. Corn. on Humanities, V.P. '48-'51, Pres. '52-'54, Corporation, A.Y.A. '73-'75, Bd. of Governors; Pres. New England Assoc. Schools & Colleges, '49; Pres. Headmasters Assoc. '55; Chmn. Natl. Council of Independent Schools '54; Chmn. Coll. Entrance Exam Bd. '60-62; Executive Com. Educ. Testing Service; Chmn. North Andover Public School Corn.; m. June 12, '26, Phyllis Batcheller ( dec. ), m. June 24, '65, Jean Lane; d. Phyllis ( Kissel), Nancy ( Whitaker) (divorced). ASHE, 1967, VICTOR HENDERSON, J.D.-(Government)-Born Jan. 1, 1945, Knoxville, Tenn., bus. Box 1382, Knoxville, Tenn., 37901; res. 3709 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., 37919; Pres. Yale Club, Knoxville, '69-'73; Chmn, East Tenn. Heart Fund, '69-'72; Mbr. Tenn. House of Representatives, '68-'74; Mbr. Tenn. State Senate, '75-; Cprl. USMAR, '67-'73. ASHENFELTER, 1975, ALAN THOMPSON- ( Student)-Born Mar. 26, 1953, Glen Ridge, N.J.; res. 100 Hawthorne Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028; Medical School, Univ. of Cincinnati, fall '76, tentatively. °ASHFORTH, 1929, ALBERT BLACKHURST-( Business)-Born Feb. 22, 1905, New York City; died Jan. 3, 1958, New York City; Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. ASHLEY, 1945W, THOMAS LUDLOW, LL.B.-( Government)- Born Jan. 11, 1923, Toledo, 0.; bus. 2406 Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; Mbr. U.S. House of Representatives,

11 9th Distr., Ohio, '54-; Cprl., Army, Pacific theater, '43-'45; m. Aug. 26, '67, Kathleen Marie Lucey; s. William Meredith Ludlow, Mark Michael. AUSTEN, 1931, DAVID E., LL.B.-Born Oct. 21, 1909, Char- lottesville, Va.; res. Box 254, Stonington, Conn. 06378; m. March 18, '38, Helen T. Hope; s. David E., Jr.; d. Florence Hope, Linda. AUSTIN, 1968, ROY LESLIE, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Dec. 13, 1939, St. Vincent, West Indies; Asst. Prof., The Pennsylvania State University, 206 Liberal Arts Tower, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Penn. 16802; res. 538 Easterly Parkway, State College, Penn 16801; m. Dec. 16, '67, Glynis Sutherland; s. Roy Leslie II. *AVERY, 1914, BENJAMIN F., M.F.-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 21, 1890 Aurora, N.Y.; died Nov. 9, 1965; Pres., Canadian Soc. of Forest Engineers, '27-'29; 2d Lieut., Inf., AUS, '18; m. March 30, '21, Mary Adelaide Stone; s. Daniel Dudley, Fred- erick Stone; d. Deborah, Mary Taylor. *AVERY, 1875, CHARLES HAMMOND, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 8, 1954, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 3, 1927, Clearwater, Fla. *AYCRIGG, 1942, WILLIAM ANDERSON-Born Aug. 22, 1919, Stamford, Conn.; missing in action Jan. 25, 1944, in the Pacific area, presumptive date of death, Jan. 26, 1945. 1st Lieut., U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, World War II. AYEROFF, 1974, FREDERICK CHARLES-( Student)-Born Jan. 31, 1953, Los Angeles, Calif.; res. 10501 Eastborne Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90024; T/A English Lit. Univ. of Iowa, at- tending Writers' Workshop, Univ. of Iowa.

*BABCOCK, 1853, HENRY HAPPE11-(Industrial)-Born July 24, 1833, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 2, 1901, New Haven. BABST, 1971, JAMES ANTHONY, J.D.-( Law )---Born March 31, 1949, New Orleans, La.; Attny., Assoc: Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Toler & Sarpy, 1500 First National Bank of Com- merce Bldg., New Orleans, La. 70112; res. 325 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. 70118; iii. Nov. 17, '73, Cynthia Anne Wegmann. 12 BACK, 1962, SAMUEL H., M.A., M.Ed.-(Education)-Born Sept. 30, 1940, Cleveland, Ohio; Dir. of Career Plans & Place- ment, State Univ. of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, N.Y. 13905; res. 304 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, N.Y. 13905; in. Aug. 24, '63, Sarah Norcross Allen; in. June 15, '68; Jane Scotland Maddock; d. Amanda G. *BACKUS, 1846, JOSEPH WILLES, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry )-Born Feb. 19, 1823, Franklin, Conn.; died July 4, 1901, Farmington, Conn. Member, Yale Corp., 1875-1899. °BADGER, 1911, PAUL BRADFORD-( Industrial)-Born July 29, 1888, Winchester, Mass.; died Jan. 15, 1969; Socony Vacuum Oil Co.; m. Sept. 19, '14, Margaret Mills; s. Daniel Bradford, ( '37), Paul Bradford, ( '40 ), Carlton M., ( '45 ). °BADGER, 1882, WALTER IRVING, LL.B.- ( Law ) -Born Jan. 15, 1859, Boston, Mass.; died March 17, 1926, Cambridge, Mass. °BAILEY, 1897, PHILIP HORTON-( Business )-Born Aug. 24, 1873, Windsor Locks, Conn.; died Feb. 6, 1957, Walpole, Mass.; 2d Lieut., Regular Army, Spanish-American War. °BAKER, 1913, RICHARD WHEELER, LL.B.( Law )-Born Oct. 7, 1891, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Feb. 8, 1937, Princeton, N.J. 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. BALDRIGE, 1918, HOWARD MALCOLM, LL.B.-( Law retired) -Born June 23, 1896, Omaha, Nebr.; res. Washington, Conn. 06793; Mbr., U.S. Congress, from Omaha, Nebr.; Capt., F.A., WWI; Col., U.S.A.F., WW II; Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Crown of Italy-Commondatore; m. Nov. 23, '21, Jean Connell; s. Malcolm ( '44), Robert ( '46W ). °BALDWIN, 1853, GEORGE WILLIAM-( Law)-Born April 24, 1832, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 23, 1930, Vevey, Switzer- land. Asst. Adj.-Gen. of Volunteers, Spanish-American War. °BALDWIN, 1885, HENRY DEFOREST, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 7, 1862, Clinton, Iowa; died May 18, 1847, New York City. Chmn., N.Y. City Charter Comm., 1922-1923. °BALDWIN, 1847, ROGER SHERMAN, M.A.-( Law )-Born July 4, 1826, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 11, 1856, Baker's Ranch, Calif. °BALDWIN, 1919, SHERMAN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 13, 1897, Bellport, N.Y.; died Jan. 21, 1969; Mbr., Lord, Day & Lord, N.Y.C., '27; res. Poverty Hollow, Valley Rd., Redding Ridge, Conn. 06876; Alumni Bd., '35-'50; Class Sec., '20-

13 '59; Trustee, Pomfret School, '30-'48, Brearley School, '34-'54, Pres., '44-'54, Vassar College, '51-'61, '62-'65; Mbr., School Bd. and Chmn., Bd. Finance, Redding, '47-'53; Mbr., Bd. Mgrs. and Exec. Corn., N.Y. Botanical Garden, '47-; Trustee, Metropolitan Museum of Art, '63-'67; Trustee, Sec., Exec. Corn., American Academy, Rome, '45-'69; V.P., Bar Assn. of City of N.Y., '55-'56; 2d Lieut., F.A., May '17-Dec. '18; m. Sept. 13, '30, Harriet C. Rantoul; s. Henry deForest, ('53); d. Lois (Bishop). °BALDWIN, 1861, SIMEON EBEN, M.A., L.L.D-( Law)-Born Feb. 5, 1840, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 30, 1927, New Haven. Prof. at Yale Law School, 1872-1919, and Prof. emeritus, 1919-1927. Assoc. justice, Conn. Supreme Court of Errors, 1893-1907, and chief justice, 1907-1910. Gov. of Conn., '11-'14. Mbr., Yale Corp., "11-'14. BALL, 1960, DAVID GEORGE, J.D.-(Law)-Born Nov. 16, 1936, Gloucester, England; Sec. & Senior Attny. Amax, Inc., Amax Center, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; res. 15 Orchard Hill Lane, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Advisory Bd., Dwight Hall; Mbr. American & N.Y. State Bar Assn., Mbr. American Soc. of Corporate Secretaries; Mbr. Mayor's Task Force on Tax Policy, N.Y. City, '67, Mbr. Vestry, St. Barnabas Church, Greenwich; Bd. Mbr. Natl. Audubon Soc. of Greenwich; former Pres., Treas., Sec., & Dir. of Deer Island Club Corp; m. July 28, '73, Carol Knight Gore; s. David G. Jr., Christopher; d. Deborah. BANKS, 1956, HOWARD D., M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born June 20, 1934, Colombo, Ceylon; 1st V.P., Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., 555 California St., San Francisco, Calif.; res. 233 S. Ridgewood Rd., Kentfield, Calif. 94904; served as Asst. Sec.-Treas., Sec.- Treas., & Pres., Northern Calif. Alumni Assn.; m. Dec. 4, '62, Sandra Snyder; s. Thomas Henry; d. Pamela Andersen. *BANNARD, 1869, HENRY CLAY-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 21, 1844, New York City; died April 15, 1929, Chicago, Ill. *BANNARD, 1876, OTTO TREMONT, LL.B., M.A.-(Law and finance)-Born April 28, 1854, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 15, 1929, at sea, en route from Seattle, Wash., to Manila, P. I. Mbr., Yale Corporation, 1910-1928. BARASCH, 1973, ALAN SIDNEY-( Medical Student)-Born Nov. 27, 1951, New York, N.Y.; Box 1000, Mt. Sinai School of

14 Medicine, 5th Ave. & 100th St., New York, N.Y. 10029; res. 299 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10025. *BARATTE, 1843, JULIUS ADOLPHUS- ( Law)-Born July 9, 1825, St. Mary's, Ga.; died Nov. 2, 1859, St. Mary's. BARGE, 1974, RICHMOND MAsoN-( Law )-Born March 3, 1949, Jacksonville, Fla.; Lawyer, 2500 Tower Place, Atlanta, Ga.; res. 1323 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30306 or 1566 Wil- liams Drive, Winter Park, Fla. 32789; Summer Clerk, Lanier, Elliott & Price; Sgt. E-5, Army Intelligence, '67-'70; Joint Service Commendation Medal; m. 1968, Lynn Rosengarten ( divorced ). BARIBAULT, 1949, RICHARD PFEIFER-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 11, 1924, New Haven, Conn.; Operation Mgr. Aluminum Co. of America, Box 150, Massena, N.Y. 13662; res. 32 Clarkson Ave., Massena, N.Y. 13662; Managing Dir. International Alloys, Ltd., Aylesbury, Bucks, England, '71-'74; Capt. U.S.A.F. '43-'46; ETO Medal, Air Medal; m. Aug. 23, '48, Jule Marie Jones; s. Richard Jones, Harry John; d. Kathleen Jane (Bair), Amy Ruth. *BARKER, 1856, GEORGE PAYSON-( Law)-Born. Dec. 24, 1835, Norwich, Conn.; died Jan. 28, 1868, Norwich. *BARNES, 1874, PEARCE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 14, 1851, Mt. Sterling, Ky.; died Nov. 22, 1925, Kent, Conn. *BARNES, 1907, WILLIAM DELUCE, B.D., S.T.M.-( Ministry and public welfare)-Born April 25, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 23, 1957, Hartford, Conn.; Chmn. State Corn. for Preven- tion of Crime and Delinquency; Pres., Conn. Probation and Parole Assn.; Exec. Sec., Conn. Prison Assn.; Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, '49-'51; Y.M.C.A. work, World War I. *BARNES, 1855, WILLIAM HENRY LIENOW, M.A.-(Law)-Born Feb. 9, 1835, West Point, N.Y.; died July 21, 1902, San Francisco, Calif. *BARNEY, 1881, DANFORD NEWTON- ( Business)-Born Jan. 10, 1859, Berlin, Conn.; died Feb. 23, 1936, Farmington, Conn. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, 1905. *BARNUM, 1877, WILLIAM MILO, LL.B.-( Finance)-Born Jan. 25, 1856, Lime Rock, Conn.; died Oct. 5, 1926, New York City. BARR, 1936, RICHARD J., JR.-(Art)-Born June 16, 1913, Joliet, Ill.; res. 10516 Channel Drive, Dallas, Texas 75229. 15 BARRES, 1932, HERsTEn, B.D., M. Div.-(Ministry retired )- Born Feb. 2, 1909, Bethlehem, Penn.; res. Rathelpie Cottage, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland; Natl. Alumni Placement Service, '43-'48; Asst. Chaplain '47-'48; Freshman Football Coach, '33; Varsity End Coach, '44; Sec., ETA, '47-'48; Mbr. of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews; m. Nov. 18, '32, Dorothy Marshall; s. Herster Jr., ('56), Peter, Jonathan; d. Carol, Linda, Dana. *BARRY, 1841, WILLIAM TAYLOR SULLIVAN-( Law )-Born Dec. 12, 1821, Columbus, Miss.; died Jan. 29, 1868, Columbus. Mbr., Miss. State Legislature, 1849-1853. Mbr. of Congress, 1853- 1855. Mbr. of Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. BARTHOLEMY, 1942, ALAN EDMUND-( Business )-Born Jan. 26, 1920, Portland, Oregon; Self employed, Business Manage- ment Consultant; bus. & res. Bartholemy Associates, P.O. Box 1227, Mayaguez, P.R. 00708; Maj., U.S.M.C., May '42-May '46; m. Aug. 29, '42, Helen Duley; s. Alan E. Jr.; d. Jan. BARTHOLOMEW, 1928, DANA TREAT-( Finance retired )- Born Sept. 27, 1906, Ansonia Conn. Conn.; res. Box 451, Old Lyme, Conn. 06371; Chief Financial Officer, Alcan Aluminium, Ltd., Montreal, '49-'70, Dir. Exec. Corn., '38-'70; Asst. V.P. Tricontinental Corp., New York, N.Y., '29-'38; Vice Chmn. Alumni Bd. Council; Class Rep. Alumni Fund; Advisory Corn. on Investor Responsibility; Campaign for Yale, S.E. Conn.; Dir. Alumni Fund, A.Y.A. '76-'77; Dir. & Treas. N.Y. Public Library, '51-'59; Dir. & Treas. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, '60-'70; Pres. Public Library, Old Lyme, Conn., '74, '75; Chmn. Town Pension Corn., Old Lyme, Conn., '75, '76; 2d Lieut., Canadian Grenadier Guards, Reserve Army, '42-'44; in. Nov. 21, '30, Adela S. Griswold; s. Dwight, ('54), Andrew, ('59 ); d. Adela S. (Wilmerding). *BARTLETT, 1838, JOHN KNOWLTON, M.D.-( Medicine )-Born Feb. 28, 1816, Portsmouth, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1889, Los Angeles, Calif. *BARTLETT, 1881, PHILIP GOLDEN-( Law)-Born Nov. 25, 1859, Washington, D.C.; died Aug. 2, 1932, Southbury, Conn. BASSETT, 1949, BARTON BRADLEY- ( Business )-Born July 31, 1924, Rockford, Ill.; Circulation Dept., Town & Country Buyers' Guide, 4607 North Second Street, Rockford, Ill. 61111; res. 1827 Oxford St., Rockford, Ill. 61103; Capital Equipment

16 Engineer, Barber-Colman Co., Rockford, Ill. '56-'67; Dir. & Sec. Jaycees, '51-'57, Mbr. Cong. Ch. Choir, 6 years; P.F.C. A.U.S. Inf., June '43-Mar. '46; Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Pres. Unit Citation; m. Feb. 14, '53, Mary Sue Compton; s. David B., Edward S.; d. Elizabeth Ann. BATES, 1932, EMMERT WARREN-(Publishing retired)-Born May 14, 1910, Detroit, Mich.; res. 8356 Davenport Rd., Woodland, Mich. 48897; winter res. 217 North Andrews, Delray Beach, Fla. 33444; formerly Sr. V.P. Litton Educa- tional Publishing, Inc., New York; Alumni Bd., '34-'37; m. July 20, '35, Louise George; m. Dec. 12, '73; Ruth Ann Schweigert; s. Richard Emmert, ('61 ); d. Barbara (Stevens). *BATES, 1833, SAMUEL HENSHAW-(Farming)-Born Jan. 10, 1814, Northampton, Mass.; died Jan. 3, 1879, Santa Rosa, Calif. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. *BAYARD, 1890, THOMAS FRANCIS-( Law)-Born June 4, 1868; Wilmington, Del.; died July 12, 1942, Wilmington. City Solicitor of Wilmington, '17-'19; Mbr., U.S. Senate, '22-'29; Govt. Appeal Agent, Wilmington, World War I. 'BAYNE, 1892, HUGH AIKEN, LL.B. LL.D.-( Law)-Born Feb. 15, 1870, New Orleans, La.; died Dec. 25, 1954, New Haven, Conn.; Lt. Col., Judge Advocate Generals' Depts., World War I ( A.E.F.); Counsel, Liquidation Corn. of War Dept. (France), '19; Counsel, Reparation Corn. ( Paris ), '20-'25. *BAYNE, 1847, THOMAS LEVINGSTON-( Law)-Born Aug. 4, 1826, Clinton, Jones County, Ga.; died Dec. 11, 1891, New Orleans, La. Lieut. Col., Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. *BAYNE-JONES, 1910, STANHOPE, M.D., M.A., M.S., Sc.D., LL.D.-(Medicine retired)-Born Nov. 6, 1888, New Orleans, La.; died Feb. 20, 1970; Consultant in Med., Res. to Surgeon Gen., U.S. Army; Assoc. Prof. Bacteriology, johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. of Med., '19-'24; Prof. Bacteriology and Immunol- ogy, Univ. of Rochester, '24-'32; Prof. Bacteriology, Yale Med. Sch., '32-'47, Dean, '35-'40; Master, Trumbull Coll., '32- '38; Pres., Joint Adminis. Bd., N.Y. Hosp.-Cornell Univ. Med. Center, '47-'53; Chmn., Adv. Corn., Med. Educa. and Res., U.S. Dept. H.E.W., '57-'58; Mbr., Yale Corp., '57-'58; W.W. I: April '17-July '19; W.W. II: Feb. '42-Sept. '46; Rank, Brig. Gen.; Military Cross ( British ), Croix de Guerre, Silver Star with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters; m. June 25, '21, Nannie Moore Smith. 17 *BEACH, 1833, JOHN CAMPBELL, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 19, 1813, Auburn, N.Y.; died July 27, 1856, New York City. *BEACH, 1839, JoHN SHELDON, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born July 23, 1819, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 12, 1887, New Haven. BEANE, 1960, FRANK EASTMAN, JR.-( Finance)-Born Apr. 3, 1938, Greenwich, Conn.; Exec. V.P. John P. Maguire & Co., Inc., 1290 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 180 Ridgefield Rd., Wilton, Conn. 06897; Lieut. U.S.N., '60- '65; m. Dec. 16, '61, Rosemary Baker; s. Jonathan Walker, Christopher Cameron; d. Alison Gorham. *BEARD, 1895, ANSON MCCOOK, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1874, Richmond, Va.; died Nov. 9, 1929, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. *BEARD, 1896, WILLIAM MOSSGROVE, LL.B.-( Business)-Born Mar. 8, 1876, St. Louis, Mo.; died Oct. 28, 1941, Glen Ridge, N.J. Member, N.J. State Legislature, '12. *BEAUMONT, 1834, GEORGE ANsoN OLIVER, M.A.-( Law)- Born April 7, 1812, Columbia, Conn.; died Dec. 18, 1845, Columbia. BECKET, 1923, G. CAMPBELL, LL.B.-( Law)-.Born May 17, 1901, East Orange, N.J.; Attny., Ptnr., Becket, Ford, Dooley & Beams, bus. & res. Lakeville, Conn. 06039; Justice of the Peace, '40-'71, and Alternate Trial Justice, '42-'60, Town of Salisbury, Conn.; m. Oct. 7, '32; Elise Granbery; s. James, Peter L., ( '63 ); d. Elise Barr ( Smith ). BECKET, 1963, PETER LOGAN, M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born July 18, 1940, New York, N.Y.; Small Business Analyst, United States Trust Co. of New York, 45 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 11 Summit Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; U.S. Trust Co. of N.Y., '70-; Asst. Sec. '74; Capt. U.S.M.C.R., Oct. '63-Dec. '66; Unit Commendation Ribbon; m. Aug. 28, '65, Linda H. Young; s. Robert Campbell, William Morgan; d. Catharine Young. *BECKLEY, 1860, JOHN WERLE-( Business)-Born Oct. 8, 1838, Shelbyville, Ky.; died Mar. 11, 1917, Louisville, Ky. *BEEBE, 1873, WILLIAM, M.A.-( Education)-Born Sept. 4, 1851, Litchfield, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1917, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Yale University, 1882-1887, and of mathematics and astronomy, 1887-1898; Prof. of mathematics, 1898-1917.

18 *BEERS, 1869, HENRY AUGUSTIN, M.A.-( Education)-Born July 2, 1847, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 7, 1926, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English literature, Yale Univ., 1874-1880, Prof., 1880-1916, and Prof. emeritus '16-'26. *BEGG, 1893, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1869, Spartanburg, S.C.; died Oct. 10, 1930, New York City. *BEIRNE, 1840, CHRISTOPHER JAMES-( Law)-Born July 9, 1819, Union, W. Va.; died Oct. 22, 1868, near Union, Mem- ber, W. Va. State Legislature. BELIN, 1939, GASPARD D'ANDELOT, LL.B.-( Law)-Born May 30, 1918, Scranton, Penn.; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, 28 State St. Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 4 Willard St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; Pres., University Council, '72-'76; V.P., Develop- ment Board, to date; Mbr. University Council Comm. on Medical Affairs; Yale Alumni Fund, Class of 1939 Bequest Chmn.; Chmn., Lawyers Corn, for Civil Rights under Law of Boston Bar Assn.; V.P., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp.; Trustee, Affiliated Hospitals Center; Trustee, Museum of Science; Trus- tee, Boston Athenaeum; Trustee, Trustees of Donations to Protestant Episc. Church; General Counsel, U.S. Treasury Dept., '62-'65; City Councillor, City of Cambridge, '62; Capt., A.U.S., '42-'45; m. Oct. 11, '41, Harriet L. Bundy; s. Michard d'A. ( '71 ); d. Lowell (Winkelman), Constance (Gibb), Margaretta L., Alletta d'A. *BELL, 1844, RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT- ( Business)-Born 1823 Newbern, N.C.; died Aug. 8, 1908, Nashville, Tenn. BELL, 1942, WILLIAM TOMPKINS- ( Business)-Born May 12, 1919, Hackensack, N.J.; Administrator, Assoc. Sec., Natl. Geographic Soc., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 5527 Devon Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20014; Alumni Fund; Lieut. Cmdr., U.S.N., '42-'46; Silver Star; m. Nov. 3, '43, Billie Byrd West; s. William T., Jr., ( '71 ). BELLINGER, 1917, ALFRED R., Ph.D.-( Education retired)- Born July 24, 1893, Durham, Penn.; res. c/o Mrs. S. L. Miller, Washington, Conn. 06793; Prof. Emeritus, Yale University; Lampson Prof. of Latin, Yale Univ.; Acting Dean of Yale College, '53-'54; Visiting Scholar, '64; Editor, Volume X, "Yale Classical Studies"; Sec. and Pres. R.T.A. '68; m. June 20, '20, Charlotte Brinsmade ( dec.); s. Peter Frederick, ( '43 ), Rossi- ter Raymond, ( '44 ) ( dec. ); d. Hilda C. (Gewin), Mary G. (Davenport), Elizabeth D. (Miller). 19 BELLIS, 1974, JON MICHAEL-( Education)-Born Aug. 9, 1952, Queens, N.Y.; Mbr. of Faculty, Hopkins Grammar School, 986 Forest Rd., New Haven, Conn. 06515; res. 1477 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 06511. BELLIS, 1973, TEDRIC LAWRENCE-( Student)-Born Jan. 25, 1951, Woodside, N.Y.; bus. 1 E. 29th St., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 1219 Tulip Lane, Wantagh, N.Y. 11793. *BEMAN, 1851, HENRY DEWITT-( Latc)-Born Mar. 28, 1830, Mt. Zion, Ga.; died July 17, 1891, Sparta, Ga. Served in Con- federate Army, Civil War. BENCH, 1925, EDWARD C.-(Finance retired)-Born Nov. 5, 1901, Galena, Ill.; Former Ptnr., Clark, Dodge & Co., 61 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Box 186, Water Mill, Long Island, N.Y. 11976; m. Nov. 23, '25, Mary E. Case; d. Mary Elizabeth, Barbara C., Brenda. BENDER, 1975, KENNETH ARTHUR-( Business)-Born July 1, 1952, Hackensack, N.J.; Sales Trainee, Construction & Mining Equipment, Harnischfeger International Corp., P.O. Box 554, Milwaukee, Wisc. 53201; res. 1407 S. 124th St., New Berlin, Wisc. 53151. *BENEDICT, 1840, THEODORE HUDSON, M.A.-( Government )- Born Mar. 13, 1821, New York City; died June 14, 1885, Tarrytown, N.Y. Mbr. N.Y. State Legislature, 1850. *BENNETT°, 1887, JOHN, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Jan. 22, 1862, Poole, England; died Oct. 10, 1893, New York City. BENN1NGHOFF, 1954, HARRY BRYNER-( Business)-Born May 22, 1932, Willow Grove, Penn.; Distr. Sales Mgr., Procter SE Gamble, 1 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 21201; res. 1804 A. Circle Rd., Buxton, Md. 21204; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Maryland, '75-'76; Chmn., Glee Club Con- cert, Maryland Assn., '75; 1st Lieut. (Pilot), U.S.A.F. '55-'58; in. Apr. 14, '56, Nancy M. Shields; s. Brian S., Gary S.; d. Sara S. BENOIT, 1965, CHARLES EDWARD, JR., MA.-Born May 25, 1943, Springfield, Mass.; Asst. Program Officer, Ford Founda- tion, 320 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 60 Birch Hill, Agawam, Mass. 01001; Ford Foundation, Officer in Charge, Saigon, '73-'75; Rand Corp., Saigon, '68-'69; Agency for International Development, Saigon, '66-'68; d. Tammy Van. *BENT, 1865, JOSEPH APPLETON- ( Law)-Born Feb. 22, 1843, Boston, Mass.; died Aug. 12, 1869, Nashua, N.H.

20 *BENTLEY, 1880, EDWARD MANROSS--( Engineering)-Born July 31, 1858, Ellenville, N.Y.; died April 30, 1936, Lawrence, N.Y. *BENTLEY, 1850, EDWARD WARREN, D.D.-( Ministry)-Born July 23, 1826, Tyringham, Mass., died Oct. 23, 1886, Canton Center, Conn. *BENTON, 1842, JosErn AUGUSTINE, M.A., D.D.-(Education)- Born May 7, 1818, Guilford, Conn.; died April 8, 1892, Oak- land, Calif. Prof., Pacific Theological Seminary, 1869-1892. *BERGER, 1928, GEORGE BART, JR.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 20, 1905, Denver, Colo.; died Dec. 2, 1957; Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. *BERRY, 1868, Conuinv DEWEES, M.A.-(Law)-Born Oct. 7, 1844, Nashville, Tenn.; died Sept. 13, 1911, Fairfield, Corm. *BERTRON, 1885, SAMUEL READING-C Finance)--Born Feb. 26, 1865, Port Gibson, Miss.; died, June 30, 1938, Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y.; Advisor, Excess Profits Tax Bd., Washington, D.C., '17-'21; Mbr., Excess Profits Tax Comm., '18; Mbr., U.S. Mission to Russia, '18; established French War Relief Bureau, World War I. BEST, 1964, GEOFFRY D. C., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Feb. 22, 1943, Dayton, Ohio; Ptnr, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, 140 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 2 Charlton St., New York, N.Y. 10014; English Instr., American University, Beirut, Lebanon '64-'66; m. Jan. 31, '70, Suzanne H. Micaud; s. Charles D. °BIDDLE, 1839, THOMAS BRADISH-( Law)-Born Dec. 23, 1821, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 15, 1850, Sacramento, Calif. *BIGELOW, 1852, ALBERT-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 11, 1827, Stafford, N.Y.; died June 27, 1892, Harrisburg, Pa. °BIGELOW, 1877, WALTER IRVING-( Finance)-Born Oct. 7, 1855, Grafton, Mass.; died Jan. 8, 1936, Brookline, Mass. *BIGLOW, 1908, LUCIUS HORATIO, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Feb. 28, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 9, 1961; Pres., Middlesex Cty. Bar Assn.; Conn. Legislature, '49; Capt. Inf., AUS, '17-'19; m. April 27, '18, Marian Chandler Yeaw; s. L.H.B., Jr. ( '45 ). BIGLOW, 1945W, Lucius HORATIO, Jn., LL.B.-(Law)-- Born Feb. 9, 1925, South Orange, N.J.; Ptnr., Law Firm; res. 2425 Evergreen Point Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; Solicitor, Yale Alumni Fund; Mbr., Planning Comm., City of Medina, Wash., '56-62, Chmn., '62; Technician, 4th Grade,

21 A.U.S., '43-'46; m. Apr. 25, '53, Nancy Wheatland; s. Lucius II, ( '78), John R., ('80), Timothy P.; d. Anne S. BINGHAM, 1928, CHARLES TIFFANY, M.D.-( Medicine retired) -Born Aug. 31, 1906, New London, Conn.; res. 5 Church St., Farmington, Conn. 06032; Clinical Instr., Yale Medical School, '48-'49; Assoc. Attending Physician, Hartford Hosp., '46-'60; Chief of Staff, State Veterans' Home & Hosp., Rocky Hill, Conn., '51-'52; Physician-in-Charge, Blue Hills Clinic, Conn. Hosp. for Alcoholics, '52; Cmdr. U.S.N., (MC), '42-'46, '50-'51; m. June 10, '29, Kathleen W. Howell; s. Charles Tif- fany, Jr., ('56 ); d. Kathleen Farr (DeVault), Heidi Mitchell (Fell). *BINGHAM, 1863, EGBERT BYRON-(Ministry)-Borrt Feb. 17, 1839, Scotland, Conn.; died June 11, 1891, Woodstock, Conn. BINGHAM, 1936, JONATHAN BREWSTER, LL.B. ( J.D. ), L.H.D. -(Government)-Born April 24, 1914, New Haven, Conn.; Mbr. of Congress, 22nd Distr., New York, 2241 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515; res. 5000 Inde- pendence Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471; Yale Corp., '49-'51; Yale Law School Alumni Assn. Exec. Corn., '43-'51; law practice, '39-'41, '46-'51, '53-'54, '59-'60, last as Ptnr., Goldwater & Flynn, New York City; Deputy & Acting Administrator, Tech- nical Cooperation Administration (Point Four), '51-'53; Sec. to Gov., N.Y. State, '55-'58; Alternative Rep. to four General Assemblies, '61-'63; Minister, Rep. on U.N. Trusteeship Coun- cil, '61-'63, Pres., Council, '62; Ambassador, Rep. on U.N. Economic & Social Council, '63-'64; Congressman, '65-; Capt., A.U.S., '43-'45; War Dept. Staff Citation; m. Sept. 20, '39, June Rossbach; s. Timothy W., ('67, Yale Law School, '71); d. Sherrell (Downes), June Mitchell (Esselstyn), Claudia R. (Gurunam Kaur Khalsa). BIRGE, 1968, ROBERT RICHARDS, Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Aug. 10, 1946, Washington, D.C.; Asst. Prof. Chemistry & Chemical Physics, Dept. of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, Calif. 92502; res. 30165 Via de la Mesa, Temecula, Calif. 92390; National Institutes of Health Research Fellow, Harvard University, '74-76; Consultant in Atmospheric Spec- troscopy, U.S.A.F. Air Pollution Research Div., Albuquerque, N.M., '74-; Nlbr. Bice Comm., Scientific Consultants to U.S. Senate on Atmospheric Pollution, '73-'75; 1st Lieut. U.S.A.F., '73-'74; m. June 15, '68, Joanne Schwiebert; s. Jonathan Richards. 22 BISARO, 1974, LARRY R.-bus. Worker Compensation Board of British Columbia, 5255 Heather St., Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 3L8. *BISHOP, 1833, NOAH, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 12, 1806, Litchfield, Conn.; died Sept. 22, 1869, Ironton, Mo. *BISSELL, 1867, ARTHUR DouGLAs-(Finance)-Born Jan. 10, 1844, New London, N.Y.; died Nov. 13, 1926, Buffalo, N.Y. BISSELL, 1961, GEORGE THOMAS,-( Finance)-Born Dec. 28, 1938, Buffalo, N.Y.; res. Route 1, Box 68A, Mt. Vernon, Maine 04352. BISSELL, 1925, WILLIAM TRUESDALE-( Writing retired)- Born Dec. 27, 1902, Lake Forest, Ill.; res. 44 Old Canton Rd., Canton, Conn. 06019; formerly with N.Y. Herald Tribune, Harper & Bros., Newsweek, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Natl. Bank & Trust; Canton, Conn. Bd. of Finance, School Building Corn., & Zoning Comm., '68-'75; Office of Lend Lease Admin., Washington, Chief India-South East Asia Div. of Foreign Economic Admin., '43-'45; m. Aug. 21, '30, Elinor Latane; s. John L., ('52 ); d. Marie (Prentice). *BISSELL, 1869, WILSON SHANNON, M.A. LL.D.-( Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1847, Rome, N.Y.; died Oct. 6, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y. Postmaster-General of the U.S. 1893-1895. Vice-chancellor, University of Buffalo, 1895-1902, and chancellor, '02-'03. *BLACKMAN, 1857, CHARLES SEYMOUR- ( Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1837, Seymour Conn.; died Dec. 20, 1906, Montreal, Que., Canada. *BLACKMAN, 1854, SAMUEL Currns-( Law )-Born April 7 1833, Seymour, Conn.; died Aug. 20, 186.4, New Haven, Conn. *BLAINE, 1876, WALKER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 8, 1855, Augusta, Me.; died Jan. 15, 1890, Washington, D.C. 3d. Asst. Secretary of State, 1881-1882. Asst. attorney for the U.S. before Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims, 1882- 1885. Examiner of claims in State Department, 1889-1890. *BLAIR, 1924, EDWIN FOSTER, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)- Born Dec. 15, 1901, Weatherford, Texas; died Nov. 6, 1970; Ptnr., Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed, N.Y.C.; Dir. N.Y. Heart Fund, '53-; Dir., Bridgeport Boys' Clubs, Inc., '59-; Pres., Fair- field Community Chest, '51-'53; Dir., Sister Kenny Found., '47- '49; Fellow, Yale Corp., '46-; Chinn., Alumni Fund. '42-'44; Chmn., Alumni Bd., '49-'52; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll., '44-; Pres., Yale Law School Assn., '55-'58; Chmn., Exec. Corn., '58-

23 '60; '24 Exec. Corn., '24-; Pres., Football "Y" Assn., '42-'46, Dir., '42; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '46-'48; Yale Medal recipient, '53; m. April 14, '25, Rosemary Kane; s. Roderic (died '28), Edwin James, ('59 ); d. Mary Kane, (M.A. '58), Kathleen (Leisure), Rosanne. *BLAIR, 1925, JAMES GRANT—(Industrial)—Born Mar. 1, 1903, Weatherford, Texas; died Nov. 18, 1968; Pres., Hopi-Grants- Pirion-Shiprock Oil Companies, Box 293, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87501. BLAIR, 1907, WILLIAM McConmicx LL.D., LITT.D.—(Fi- nance)—Born May 2, 1884, Chicago, Ill.; Senior Ptnr., William Blair & Co., 135 South La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 1416 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. 60610; summer res. Box 218, Lake Bluff, Ill. 60044; Nominating Corn. to Yale Corp; Exec. Corn. Alumni Bd.; Yale Athletic Corn.; Past Pres. Yale Club of Chi- cago; Life Trustee, The Art Institute of Chicago; Field Mu- seum of Natural History; University of Chicago; Pres. of Con- gregation & Trustee of Fourth Presb. Ch.; Past Pres., Art Insti- tute of Chicago, '58-'66; Past Pres., Chicago Historical Soc.; Past Pres., The Commercial Club of Chicago; Past Pres., Bd. of Trustees of Fourth Presb. Ch.; Priv., OC, A.U.S., Sept.- Dec., '18; m. 1912, Helen Bowen (dec.); s. Edward McCormick, ( '38 ), William McCormick, Jr., Bowen, ('40 ); d. Helen Bowen Jr. (dec.). BLAKE, 1937, DEXTER B., M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Sept. 20, 1914, Yonkers, N.Y.; Attending Staff Anesthesiologist, Morris- town Memorial Hosp., 100 Madison Ave., Morristown, N.J. 07960; res. 35 Old Farm Rd., Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920; Chinn. Dept. Anesthesiology, Morristown Memorial Hosp., '52-'62; Sec. Morris Cty. Medical Soc., '57-'61; Pres. Morris Cty. Medical Soc., '61-'62; Lieut. Cmdr. U.S.N., '42-'45; m. July 6, '40, Eleanor Rutledge; s. Dexter Barnes, Jr., Arthur Frederick; d. Elizabeth Dexter, Ann Rutledge, Carol Avery. °BLAKE, 1858, EnwAnD FOSTER, M.A.—( Law student)--Born Nov. 25, 1837, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 9, 1862, Cedar Mountain, Va. Maj., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. °BLAKE, 1857, ELI WHITNEY, M.A., LL.D.—(Education)—Born April 20, 1836, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 1, 1895, Hamp- ton, Conn. Prof. of physics and industrial mechanics, Cornell Univ., 1868-1870; Prof. of physics, Brown Univ, 1870-1895.

24 *BLAKE, 1945, GILMAN DOER, JR.,-( Student )-Born Feb. 22, 1923, New York City; died Jan. 20, 1945, England, 2d Lieut., U.S.A.A.F., World War II. °BLAKE, 1848, HENRY TAYLOR-( Law ) Born April 17, 1828, New Haven, Conn.; died April 6, 1922, New Haven. BLAKELY, 1977, MARVIN-( Student)-res. 3737 Ivy Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. 37914. *BLAKESLEE, 1852, HENRY CLAY, M.A.-( Engineering)-Born Jan. 21, 1831, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 19, 1857, Chicago, Ill. BLANCHARD, 1939, JERRED GURLEY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 3, 1918, Chillicothe, Mo.; Ptnr., Rickey, Shankman, Blanchard, Agee & Harpster, 3500 100 N. Main Bldg., Mem- phis, Tenn. 38103; res. 4345 Wyntuck Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38117; Alumni Schools Corn., '47-; Alumni Bd., '72-75; Bd. of Dir., Memphis & Shelby Cty. Bar Assn., '55-'58; Mbr., Shelby Cty. Election Comm., '60-'62; Chmn., Memphis Alcohol Li- censing Comm., '63; Mbr., Memphis City Council, '68-'72, Chmn., '72; Col., A.U.S., U.S.A.F., '41-'46, '51-'53; m. June 19, '47, Eugenia Maude Armisted ( dec. ); s. Jerred Gurley, Jr., ( '72 ); d. Maude Cayce, ( '73 ), Elizabeth Armisted ( dec. ). BLATTNER, 1976, ROBERT W.,-res. 212 Wilmar Drive, Pitts- burgh, Penn. 15238. *BLISS, 1852, CHARLES MILLER-( Literary work)-Born Jan. 1, 1827, Hartford, Conn.; died Dec. 21, 1905, Bennington, Vt. 2d Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *BLISS, 1850, RonEirr-( Finance )-Born Dec. 3, 1828, Jewett City, Conn.; died Sept. 12, 1905, New York City. *BLISS, 1850, WILLIAM Roar-(Insurance)-Born Oct. 20, 1825, Jewett City, Conn.; died April 8, 1906, Short Hills, N.J. *BLODGETT, 1884, GEORGE REDDINGTON-( Law)-Born Sept. 19, 1862, Bangor, Me.; died Dec. 4, 1897, Schenectady, N.Y. BLUE, 1958, LINDEN S.-Born June 14, 1936, Meeker, Colo.; res. 1541 Spring Drive, Wichita, Kansas 67208; Chmn., Denver Alumni Fund; m. Jan. 24, '70, Kathryn Whiteley; s. Austin James Neal; d. Virginia Neal. BOASBERG, 1956, EMANUEL III, LLB.-(Law)-.-Born Nov. 25, 1934, Buffalo, N.Y.; Attny., Boasberg, Hewes et al, 2101 L St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037; res. 3136 Newark St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008; Class Treas., '56-'66; Class

25 Exec. Corn., '56-; U.S.O.E.O., '64-'68; A.U.S., '59-'60; m. June 26, '60, Sarah Szold; s. Jeb, Torn; d. Margaret, Melissa. BOCKRATH, 1961, RICHARD C., JR., M.S., Ph.D.-( Education) -Asst. Prof., Microbiology, Indiana Medical Center; res. 5114 Grandview Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. 46208; m. June 20, '64, Tfina Kutti; s. Adam Richard. BOCKSTOCE, 1966, JOHN R., B.Litt., Oxford-Born Aug. 10, 1944, Hartford, Conn.; res. c/o Mrs. Bonnie Hahn, Box 392, Nome, Alaska; m. Jan. 12, '73, Lady Romayne Grimston. BODMAN, 1959, WILLIAM CAMP, M.B.A.-( Business and Farming)-Born Sept. 9, 1937, U.S.A.; Self employed, Farmer & Business Consultant, bus. & res. 3550 Via Los Colorados, Lafayette, Calif. 94549; m. July 31, '70, Louise Lyman ( dec.); d. Serena Alison. •BOIES, 1860, CHARLES ALFRED-( Theological student)-Born June 3, 1838, Boston, Mass.; died May 14, 1863, Keene, N.H. *BOLTWOOD, 1860, EnwAun-(Insurance)--Born Sept. 4, 1839, Amherst, Mass.; died Feb. 6, 1878, Cairo, Egypt. *BOLTWOOD, 1892, EDWARD, LL.B.-( Literary work)-Born Mar. 25 1870, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Sept. 6, 1924, New Leb- anon, N.Y. *BOLTWOOD, 1864, THOMAS K AST, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Feb. 15, 1844, Amherst, Mass.; died Dec. 25, 1872, Hartford, Conn. *BOOTH, 1884, SAMUEL ALBERT-( Law)-Born Feb. 3, 1860, Litchfield, Conn.; died Dec. 3, 1898, Minneapolis, Minn. *BOOTH, 1884, WILBUR FRANKLIN, LL.B.-( Law)--Born Aug. 22, 1861, Seymour, Conn.; died July 7, 1944, Minneapolis, Minn. State district judge, Hennepin County, Minn. '09-'14; U.S. district judge, Minn., '14-'25; U.S. circuit judge, 8th Circuit, '25-'44. *BORDEN. 1864, MATTHEW, CHALONER DunFEE-(Industrial)- Born July 18, 1842, Fall River, Mass.; died May 27, 1912, Oceanic, N.J. BOREN, 1963, DAVID LYLE, M.A., J.D.-(Government') -Born Apr. 21, 1941, Washington, D.C.; Governor, State of Okla- homa, Governor's Office, State Capitol Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105; res. Governor's Mansion, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105; Mbr., Yale Clubs of Oklahoma City & Tulsa; Attny. at Law, '68-'74; Prof. Political Science, Chmn. Social Serv- ices, Oklahoma Baptist University, '70-'74; Mbr., Oklahoma House of Representatives, '66-'74; Governor, State of Okla-

26 homa, '75-; Capt., Army National Guard, '67-'74; Distin- guished Military Graduate, Yale R.O.T.C., '63; m. separated; s. David Daniel; d. Carrie Christine. *BOTTUM, 1876, ELISHA SLocum-(Law)-Born July 24, 1854, Norwich, Conn.; died Mar. 15, 1898, Chicago, Ill. BOULOS, 1947, WILLIAM M.- ( Finance)-Born Oct. 13, 1927, Seattle, Wash.; V.P. National Accounts Division, Rainier Na- tional Bank, P.O. Box 3966, Seattle, Wash. 98124; res. 5145 Kenilworth Pl., N.E., Seattle, Wash. 98105; Treas., Yale Assn. of Western Washington, '61-; Alumni Schools Corn., '60-'68; Yale Alumni Fund, '71-; Cprl, A.U.S., '50-'52; m. 1964, Barbara Davidson; m. 1973, Vivian Maxwell Dennistoun; ss. Alexander Dennistoun Knapp, Charles Evan Knapp; sd. Elyse Maxwell Knapp. BOUSCAREN, 1969, MICHAEL FREDERIC- ( Business)-Born April 7, 1947, San Francisco, Calif.; Grain Merchandiser, Continental Grain Co., 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y.; res. General Delivery, Bowdoinham, Maine 04008; 1969 Class Treas., '69-'74; Lieut. J.G., U.S.N.R.; Dir. RTA, '74-'75. °BOWERS, 1879, LLOYD WHEATON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 9, 1859, Springfield, Mass.; died Sept. 9, 1910, Boston, Mass. Solicitor-General of the U.S. '09-'10. *BOWLES, 1899, HENRY THORNTON-(Engineer retired)-Born May 7, 1877, Springfield, Mass.; died Mar. 27, 1964; res. Old Ivy Rd., Charlottesville, Va.; m. '13, Ida Louise Hauckel. BOWLES, 1935, JOHN E.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 11, 1911, Montclair, N.J.; Asst. Sec., Chemical Corn Exchange Bank, 165 Broadway, New York, N.Y.; res. 103 Hoyt St., Darien, Conn.; m. Dec. 12, '45, Sheilah D. J. Donkin; s. John Eliot, Jr., Bryan Donkin; d. Jennifer Clapton. °BOW LES, 1961, WILLIAM CARTER, JR., LL.B.- ( Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1938, Washington, D.C.; died July 10, 1973, Potomac, Washington, D.C.; Assoc. Lawyer, Covington & Burling, 888 16th St., N.W., Washington 20006; Assoc., Hawkins, Delafield & Wood, '65-'6.8; Asst. Campaign Mgr., Hon. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (11-Md.), '68; Treas., Deer Island Fund Drive, '66-'68; m. Aug. 28, '65, Mary Parminter Reynolds; d. Victoria Slagle. BOWMAN, 1957, RALPH DAVID BOYD, 1912, FRANCIS T.-( Business retired)-Born Dec. 28, 1888, Philadelphia Pa.; res. Nettleton Hollow Rd., Wash-

27 ington, Conn. 06793; 1st Asst. Sec., N.Y. Stock Exchange; V.P. Natl. Research Bureau; Capt., A.U.S., '16; in. Sydney Wilson. °BOYDEN, 1864, HENRY PAINE-( Literary work)-Born Feb. 12, 1842, Machias, Me.; died April 1, 1908, Cincinnati, Ohio. BRADFORD, 1934, AMORY HOWE, LL.B.-( Gestalt Therapy)- Born Oct. 1, 1912, Springfield, Mass.; bus. & res. Box 874, Manchester Center, Vt. 05255; Yale Univ. Council, '59-'64; Mbr. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, '75, Dept. of Environmental Protection, State of Conn., '73-'74, President's Advisory Council on Executive Organization, '69-'70, Greater Jamaica Development Corp., Queens, N.Y., '68-'69, Economic Development Admin., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, '66, Regional Plan Assn., N.Y., '65, NATO Secretariat, London, '51-'52; Advisor on Grants, The Ford Found., '63-65; Asst. to Publisher, New York Times, '47-'54; The New York Times Co., Sec., '54- '57, Dir., '55-'63, V.P. & Business Mgr., '57-'60, V.P. & Gen- eral Mgr., '60-'63; Attny., Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed, N.Y.C., '37-'47; Capt., A.U.S., Special Branch, Mili- tary Intelligence, '43-'45; m. Jan., '41, Carol Rothschild ( di- vorced '65); m. Aug., '67, Virginia Fry ( divorced Jan. '70); m. Feb., '70, Penelope Potter (Divorced '76); s. Peter Amory, ('64, Yale Law School, '68), David; d. Carola, Alison, Deborah. °BRADFORD, 1905, ARTHUR HOWE, M.A., D.D., L.H.D.- ( Ministry)-Born Nov. 19, 1883, Montclair, N.J.; died Aug. 29, 1973, Peterborough, N.H.; Asst. Minister, South Cong. Church, Springfield, Mass., '09-'12; Minister, Rutland ( Vt.) Cong. Church, '13-'18, and Central Cong , Church, Providence, R.I., '18-'52; Yale Corporation, '25-'52; m. July 8, '11, Eugenia Price; s. Amory H., ('34, '37 Law ), Ben, A.H.B., Jr., ('50, deceased '55), James Allyn, ('53 Div.); d. Jean P. (Page), Stella (Scott). BRADFORD, 1966, DmoTHY M., M.A.T.-( Education)-Born June 12, 1944, Muskogee, Okla.; res. 184 S. Buckhout St., Irvington, N.Y. 10533; Yale Lacrosse Assn.: Dir., '70, Bd. of Gov., '71. °BRADLEY, 1921, CHARLES HARVEY, LL.B.-( Business)- Born April 20, 1899, Dubuque, Iowa; died Sept. 1, 1972; Pres., W. J. Holliday & Co., '24-'55, Monarch Steel Co., and Chmn. Bd., P. R. Mallory 8z Co., Inc., Indianapolis; Alumni Board, '46-

28 '50; Pvt., USMC, '17-'18; m. Jan. 14, '22, Carolyn Coffin; s. C.H.B., Jr ( '45, '48 LL.B.); d. Barbara (Walker), Katherine (Moseley). *BRAND, 1866, JAMES, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 26, 1834, Three Rivers, Que., Canada; died April 11, 1899; Oberlin, Ohio. Color Sgt., Union Army, Civil War. *BRANDEGEE, 1849, AUGUSTUS- ( Law )-Born June 15, 1828, New London, Conn.; died Nov. 10, 1904, New London. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1854-1857, and Spkr., 1861. Mbr. of Congress, 1863-1867. *BRANDEGEE, 1885, FRANK BOSWORTH- ( Law)-Born July 8, 1864, New London, Conn.; died Oct. 14, 1924, Washington, D.C. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1888, and Spkr., 1899. Mbr. of Congress, 1902-05. Mbr., U.S. Senate, '05-'24. BRANDT, 1962, JOHN HENRY, M.D. -( Medicine )-Born July 30, 1940, Cleveland, 0.; Attending Psychiatrist, McLean Hosp. 115 Mill St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; Instr. in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Priv. Practice, 412 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02116; res. 60 Pleasant St. 513, Arlington, Mass. 02174; Mellon Fellow, Clare Coll. Cambridge, England, '62- '64; Applicant Interviewer, Alumni Schools Corn., Yale Club of Boston, '75-; Asst. to Dir., Harvard Center for Community Health, '69-'70; Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard Medi- cal School, '70-'73; Asst. Psychiatrist, McLean Hosp., Belmont, Mass. '73-'74; Dir., Waverley House, Belmont, Mass., '73-'74; m. July 30, '63, Jonny Ellison; d. Sylvia Ann, Lavra Ann. *BREED, 1844, EDWARD ANDREWS-- ( Business )-Born Sept. 20, 1823; Lynn, Mass.; died Mar. 6, 1896, Capitola, Calif. BREEN, 1950, J. GER/kilo-Add., 4 Franklin St., Delhi, N.Y.; m. Dec. 26, '58, Lillian Barbara Young. *BREMMER, 1886, SAMUEL KIMBALL, M.D.-( Medicine )-Born July 28, 1864, Boxford, Mass.; died Dec. 10, 1919, Waverly, Mass. *BREWSTER, 1882, BENJAMIN, B.D., D.D., L.H.D.-( Ministry) -Born Nov. 25, 1860, New Haven, Conn.; died Feb. 2, 1941, Portland, Me. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Maine, 1916-40. *BREWSTER, 1868, CHAUNCEY BUNG E, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry ) -Born Sept. 5, 1848, Windham, Conn.; died April 9, 1941, Hartford, Conn. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Conn., 1899-1928.

29 BREWSTER, 1962, JAMES HENRY IV-(Business)-Born Mar. 12, 1939, Cambridge, Mass.; Self employed, Owner, The Formsman, a business forms dealership, 900A South Miami Ave., Miami, Fla. 33130; res. 255 Ridgewood Rd., Key Bis- cayne, Fla. 33149; Yale Club Interview Corn.; A.U.S., Aug. '57-Feb. '58, Specialist 4, Oct. '61-Aug. '62; m. Sept. 30, '68, Susan Mary Crowley; s. James Henry V; d. Jocelyn Hayes. BREWSTER, 1921, WALTER RICE, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 27, 1899, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ptnr. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 580 Park Ave., New York 10021; Assoc. Govt. Appeal Agt., U.S. Selective Service, '41-'42; 2d Lieut., F.A., Officers Reserve Corps, W.W. I, '18-'23; Lieut, Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II, '42-'45; m. May 15, '30. Jean McIntosh; m. Nov. 7, '44, Dorothy Gatins; s. W.R.B., Jr., ( '70 ); d. Ethel Dominick Stout (Chapin), Dorothy Hope Stout (Connors). *BRICKELL, 1845, JAMES NOAILLE-(Law)-Born June 5, 1823, Columbia, S.C.; died Sept. 26, 1877, New Orleans, La. 1st Lieut., Ord., Confederate Army, Civil War. *BRIDGMAN, 1885, JOHN CLoYsE-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 22, 1862, Andover, Mass.; died May 28, 1917, Wilkes Barre, Pa. *BRINSMADE, 1851, HORATIO WALSH-( Medical student)- Born Oct. 25, 1831, Troy, N.Y.; died July 25, 1852, Troy. °BRISBIN, 1846, JOHN BALL-(Law)-Born Jan. 10, 1826, Schuylerville, N.Y.; died Mar. 22, 1898, St. Paul, Minn. Mbr., Minn. State Legislature, 1858 and 186.4. *BRISTOL, 1859, Louis HENRY-( Law )-Born Mar. 2, 1839, New Haven, Conn.; died July 20, 1910, New Haven. *BRODHEAD, 1859, HENRY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born July 2, 1837, Milford, Pa.; died Jan. 26, 1925, Churchtown, Pa. BRONSON, 1944, DAVID B., S.T.B., S.T.M., Th.D.-(Education) -Born Jan. 25, 1922, Waterbury, Conn.; English Teacher, Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, Mass. 01776; res. 10 Kenway St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; m. June 25, '49, Gloria L. Cocuzza; m. Aug. 15, '66, Marther Berger; s. John Lindley, Charles Bartlett, Henry Terry; d. Sarah Ladden. BRONSON, 1926, James Davis-(Industrial retired)-Born Oct. 12, 1904, Stillwater, Minn.; bus. Box 51, c/o Boise Cascade Corp., Yakima, Wash. 98907; res. Route 2, Box 736, Yakima, Wash. 98908; Operator of orchards; Pres. Am. Forest Institute, '63-'65; Pres. Natl. Forest Products Assn., '68-'69; Pres., Bd.

30 of Trustees, Yakima Valley Memorial Hosp., '67-; m. Apr. 30, '30, Elsie Prins; m. Oct. 2, '57, Lucille Hutchings; m. Mar. 31, '68, Marjorie Turton; s. James Davis, Jr. ('53 ); d. ( Mary) Eleanor (Pyle). *BROOKE, 1899, FREDERICK HIESTER-(Architecture)-Born Oct. 9, 1876, Birdsboro, Pa.; died Dec. 24, 1960; Capt., Air Service, W.W. I; m. Jan. 1, '14, Mrs. Dunn McKee; S. F.H.B., Jr. ('37). BROOKE, 1937, FREDERICK H., ja.-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 25, 1914, Washington, D.C.; International Staff, Raytheon Co., Lexington, Mass. 02173; res. Nonquitt, South Dartmouth, Mass. 02748; U.S.N. '41-'46; m. Aug. 31, '40, Carolyn Chaffee; s. Frederick H. III; d. Carolyn (Close), Gaelen (Phyfe). *BROOKE, 1897, GEORGE CLYMER-( Finance)-Born June 5, 1875, Birdsboro, Pa.; died May 7, 1915, Ardmore, Pa. °BROOKS, 1885, HENRY STANFORD, LL.B., M.A.-(Business)- Born Aug. 28, 1864, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 27, 1938, Woodstock, Vt., Chinn. Yale Alumni Fund, '16-'18. *BROOKS, 1875, JAMES WILTON, LL.D.-(Lain and literary work)-Born April 19, 1853, New York City; died July 6,, 1916, Atlantic City, N.J. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1882- 1884. *BROOKS, 1865, JOHN EDWARD, LL.B.-( Business)--Born May 6, 1844, Rye, N.Y.; died Feb. 20, 1913, London, England. BROOKS, 1962, TRISTAM ANTHONY-(Finance)-Bona Sept. 16, 1939, Summit, N.J.; Ptnr., investment banking, Loeb, Rhoades & Co., 42 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Thistle Lane, Rye, N.Y. 10580; Investment Assn. of N.Y., V.P. '74, Pres. '75; Bd. of Governors, Apawamis Club, '75-; Treas., Bond Club of N.Y., '76; Lieut, (j.g.), U.S.N., June '62-June '64; Deer Island Club Corp., '70-'72; m. Nov. 28, '64, Linda Browning Leith; s. Charles Welles II, Rhys Scott; d. Leith Christina. *BROOKS, 1877, WALTER-( Business)-Born Mar. 19, 1856, New York City; died Mar. 26, 1933, New York City. *BROWN, 1896, ALEXANDER-Born Sept. 25, 1872, Torresdale, Pa.; died Oct. 24, 1916, Essington, Pa. Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Spanish-American War. *BROWN, 1869, ALEXANDER LARDNER, M.A.-(Business)-Born June 21, 1847, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 1, 1880, Burling- ton, N.J.

31 BROWN, 1968, CHRISTOPHER WALWORTH, M.A.-( Education) -Born Jan. 15, 1947, New York, N.Y.; English & Philosophy Teacher, Greens Farms Academy, Greens Farms, Coon. 06436; res. 26 Thomes St. Rowayton, Conn. 06853; Publishing work, Time, Inc., '68-'69; Latin Teacher, Taft School, Watertown, Conn., '71; m. Aug. 14, '71, Amy Forbes Clark. BROWN, 1966, GEORGE CLIFFORD, M.D.-(Medicine)--Born Jan. 19, 1944, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Resident, Orthopedic Surgery, The Hosp. for Special Surgery, 535 E. 70th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 310 E. 71st St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Maj., A.U.S., '72-'74; m. Sept. 18, '71, Kathrin Schwarzschild; d. Caitlin. *BROWN, 1865, HENRY ARMITT, M.A.-(Law)--Born Dec. 1, 1844, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 21, 1878, Philadelphia, Pa. *BROWN, 1861, HUBERT SANFORD-( Business )-Born Mar. 28, 1840, New Hartford, Conn.; died April 16, 1917, Beaulieu-sur- Mer, France. Lieut Col., Union Army, Civil War. *BROWN, 1899, JAmoT-( Business )-Born May 18, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 30, 1941, Corpus Christi, Texas. *BROWN, 1856, JOHN MAsoN-( Late )-Brn April 26, 1837, Frankfort, Ky.; died Jan. 29, 1890, Louisville, Ky. Col., Cav., Union Army, Civil War. *BROWN, 1842, JOSEPH VENEN-( Business )-Born Aug. 23, 1816, Conneaut, Ohio, died Jan. 22, 1893, Conneaut. BROWN, 1944, SAMUEL TAYLOR CLOVER-( Finance )-Born Feb. 20, 1922, St. Louis, Mo.; V.P., Smith, Barney, Harris, Upham & Co., Inc., Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. 80903; res. 14 Crossland Rd., Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80906; Davenport Coll. Class Agt. Alumni Fund, '72-; Dean Witter & Co., '47-'60; Kidder, Peabody & Co., '60- '67; Smith, Barney, Harris, Upham & Co. '67-; Lieut., U.S.N., June '43-June '46; m. Sept. 29, '62, Nancy R. Patton; s. Nich- olas, Samuel Taylor Glover, Jr.; d. Anne Randolph. BROWN, 1945W, WALTER HENDERSON-( Finance )-Born June 9, 1923, Philadelphia, Pa.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 29 Crescent Rd., Madison, N.J. 07940; Vice Chmn., Exec. Corn., Yale Alumni Ed.; Treas., Class '45W; Pres. Yale Club of Central N.J.; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N., July 1, '43-June 30, '46; m. June 3, '50, Catherine G. Barnett; s. Walter Henderson, Jr., Harold G.; d. Catherine G., Rebecca K. BROWN, 1970, WILLIAM Scorr, M.F.S.-(Education)-Born Sept. 25, 1948, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Asst. Dir. of Undergraduate Admissions, '72-, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 1502A Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. Haddam Quarter Rd., Durham, Conn. 06422; m. June 23, '73, Lynda L. Lotz. BRUBAKER, 1977, JAmEs RoBERT-( Student )-Born Sept. 19, 1955, Hartford, Conn.; res. 18 Campsite Lane, E. Setauket, N.Y. 11733. BRUBAKER, 1976, JoriN Kim-(Business)-Born Oct. 4, 1953, Hartford, Conn.; Organizational Field Mgr., Southern New England, Southwestern Co., P.O. Box 820, Nashville, Tenn. 37202; res. 18 Campsite Lane, Setauket, N.Y. 11785; to be married June '77, to Elizabeth B. Richter ( '77 ). *BRUCE, 1906, DONALD, M.F.-(Forestry)-Born July 23, 1884, Newtonville, Mass.; died Oct. 16, 1966; Ftnr., Mason, Bruce & Girard, Portland, Ore.; Capt., Eng. Corp. AEF, W.W. I; m. Oct. 4, '13, Beatrice de Bussy; s. David ( '36 S., '37 F.), Roger I. ( '41 S., '47 F.); d. Mary, Margaret. BRYAN, 1971, JAMES TAYLOR-( Student)-Born Jan. 1, 1948, Glen Cove, N.Y.; res. 100 Shelton St., Carrboro, N.C. 27510; Law Student, North Carolina Central University; m. May 24, '75, Carroll Amanda Kyser. BRYAN, 1955, L. THOMAS, Jn., LL.B.-(Finance)-Born July 27, 1933, Palmerton, Penn.; V.P., First National Bank of Bos- ton, 100 Federal St., Boston, Mass. 02110; res. 377 Main St., Concord, Mass. 01742; 1st Lieut., A.U.S., '59-'61; m. Aug. 11, '56, Janet E. Haenlein; s. Andrew T.; d. Caroline E., Amy E. *BUCHANAN, 1889 THOMAS WALTER-( Literary work)-Born June 14, 1863, Albany, Vt.; died Feb. 24, 1892, West Glover, Vt. BUCK, 1969, CHARLES HENRY, III, M.A., Ph.D.-(Business)---- March 7, 1946, Cambridge, Mass.; Dir. of Research, Trans- america Relocation Service, 600 Montgomery St., San Fran- cisco, Calif. 94111; res. 159 Hill Rd., Berkeley, Calif. 94708; in. Dec. 21, '70, Cheryl Lynn Ezell. °BUCKLAND, 1857, JOSEPH PAYSON-( Law and education)- Born Oct. 7, 1835, Springfield, Mass.; died Oct. 25, 1879, Holyoke, Mass. BUCKLEY, 1975, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR-Born Sept. 28, 1952, New York, N.Y.; res. Wallack's Point, Stamford, Conn. 06902.

33 BUCKLEY, 1952, FERGUS REm—(Writing)—Born July 14, 1930, Paris, France; Novelist & Lecturer; bus. P.O. Box 702, Camden, S.C., 29020; res. Cottage #1, Kamschatka, Kirkwood Lane, Camden, S.C. 29020; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.A., '52-'54; m. 1951 Elizabeth Howell; m. 1972, Rosario ( Tasa) Leguina; s. William Huntting, ( x'74), Fergus Reid, Jr., Claude Langford, John Alois; d. Elizabeth Hanna; ss. Francisco de Borja Leguina, Santiago Leguina, Francisco Javier Leguina, Francisco dePaula Leguina; sd. Patricia Leguina BUCKLEY, 1944, JAMES LANE, LL.B., LL.D.—(Government) —Born March 9, 1923, New York, N.Y.; United States Senator, 304 Russell Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20310; res. 60 Sutton Place South, New York, N.Y. 10025, and 5020 Glen- brook Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Assoc., Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, '49-'53; V.P., The Catawba Corp., New York City, '53-'70; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N.R., '43-'46; m. May 22, '53, Ann Frances Cooley; s. Peter P., James F. W., William F. II, David, L., Andrew T.; d. Priscilla L. BUCKLEY, 1950, WILLIAM FRANK, L.H.D, LL.D., Litt.D., D.Sc.0.—( Literary work)—Born Nov. 24, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Pres., National Review, Inc., 150 E. 35th St., New York„ N.Y. 10016; res. 73 E. 73rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Asst. Instr. Spanish, Yale, '47-'51; Assoc. Editor, American Mercury, '52; Editor-in-Chief, National Review, '55-; Syndi- cated Columnist, '63-; host TV show, "Firing Line", '66-; Chmn. of Bd., Starr Broadcasting Group, Inc.; author of sev- eral books; apptd. by Pres. Nixon to 5 member, USIA Ad- visory Corn., '69; apptd. by the President Public Member of the U.S. delegation to 28th General Assembly of United Nations; 2d Lieut., A.U.S. Inf., '44-'46; m. Jul. 6, '50, Patricia Taylor, s. Christopher Taylor, ('76). *BUCKNER, 1895, MORTIMER NORTON, M.A., LL.D.—( Finance) —Born Mar. 10, 1873, New Orleans, La.; died Feb. 25, 1942, New York City. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '22-'28, and of Yale Corporation, '28-'40; Assoc. Fellow Calhoun College, '34-'42. BULKLEY, 1953, JONATHAN D.—Add., 1154 Clement St., San Francisco, Calif. 94118. *BULKLEY, 1923, JONATHAN OGDEN-( Business)—Born June 28, 1898, Bernardsville, N.J.; died Mar. 25, 1967; Pulp & Paper Distributor, N.Y.C.; Cprl. S.S.U., W.W. II m. June '36, Martha Lambert; d. Martha A., Elisabeth W.

34 *BULKLEY, 1865, TUZAR- ( Law student)-Born April 27, 1840, Catskill, N.Y.; died Nov. 28, 1867, Catskill. *BULL, 1863, CORNELIUS WADE, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born April 8, 1839, Tallahassee, Fla.; died May 19, 1876, Hartford, Conn. Acting Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. *BUMSTEAD, 1855, NATHANIEL WILLIS, M.D.-(Industrial)- Born Mar. 19, 1834, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 1, 1912, Boston, Mass. Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. BUNDY, 1921, FREDERICK MCGEORGE, M.B.A.-(Financc re- tired)-Born Jan. 4, 1900, Grand Rapids, Mich.; res. 102 Bridge St., Manchester, Mass. 01944; from Asst. Treas. to Chmn. of Bd., Gorton's of Gloucester, Mass., '23-'68; Pres. to Chmn. of Bd., Cape Ann Bank & Trust Co., Gloucester, Mass.; Pres. Yale Club of Boston, '44-'46; Alumni Bd., '56-'59; Pres., Natl. Fisheries Institute, '53-'54; Gloucester Chinbr. of Comm., '40-'44; Addison Gilbert Hosp., '50-52; Manchester, Mass., Housing Bd., '64-'75; 2,d Lieut., A.U.S.F.A., '18; m. Nov. 10, '28, Anita Hollister; s. Frederick McGeorge, Jr. ( '52 ), Samuel Swift, ('56), David Hollister, ( '69 ); d. Patty Hollister (Wray). *BUNDY, 1909, HARVEY HOLLISTER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 30, 1888, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Oct. 7, 1963; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston; Chmn. of Trustees, Carnegie Endowment for Internatl. Peace; Chmn., Boston Chap., Amer. Red Cross, '46-52, Asst. Sec. of State, '31-'33; Special Asst. to Sec. of War, '41-'45; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Food Adminis., '17- '19; Yale Alumni Bd., Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll.; Pres., Yale Club of Boston, '38-'41; m. April 17, '15, Katharine L. Putnam; s. H.H.B., Jr., ('38), William P., ( '49 ), McGeorge, ( '40 ); d. Harriet (Bain), Katharine L. (Auchincloss). BUNDY, 1940, MCGEORGE, L.H.D., LL.D.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 30, 1919, Boston, Mass.; Pres., The Ford Foundation, 320 E. 43rd St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 133 E. 80th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Lecturer, Harvard Univ., '49; Assoc. Prof., '51, Prof. of Government, '54, Dean of Faculty of Arts & Sciences, '53-'61, Harvard Univ.; Special Asst. for Natl. Security Affairs to Presidents Kennedy & Johnson, '61-'66; Pres., Ford Foundation, '66-; Capt. A.U.S., '42-'46; m. June 10, '50, Mary B. Lothrop; s. Stephen M., Andrew L., ( '76), William L , James A. BUNDY, 1939, WILLIAM PUTNAM, M.A. Hon., LL.B.-(journal- isni)-Born Sept. 24, 1917, Washington, D.C.; Editor Foreign

35 Affairs ( quarterly), 58 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 1087 Great Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Yale Corp., '61-; Assoc., Covington & Burling, law firm, Washington, '47-'51; Vistng Prof. & Research Assoc., M.I.T., '69-'71; Columnist, Newsweek, '70-'72; Staff Dir. & Mbr. Bd. of Natl. Estimates, CIA, '51-'59; Staff Dir., President's Comm. on Natl. Goals, '60; Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense, Intemad Security Affairs, '61- '63, Asst. Sec., '63-'64; Asst. Sec. of State for East Asian & Pacific Affairs, '64-'69; Maj., Army Signal Corps, Aug. '41- Feb. '46; Legion of Merit, British MBE; m. Jan. 30, '43, Mary Acheson; s. Michael, Christopher; d. Carol, ( '80 ). BUNNELL, 1927, Pun. W.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 15, 1903, Scranton, Penn.; bus. Harris Upham & Co., 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y.; res. East Middle Patent Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; m. Dec. 29, '45, Margaret E. Nichols; s. Edward H., Phil Walls. *BURCH, 1909, ROBERT BOYD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 11, 1886, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Nov. 15, 1967; Judge, Superior Court, San Diego, County, Calif. '39-; Judge, Juvenile Court, '49-; Maj., Inf., W.W. I, AEF; m. 1911, Louise Whitaker ( deceased ); m. 1931, Beatrice Burnside Diffin; s. R.B.B., Jr. Richard W. ( deceased ); d. Frida Mary, Elizabeth B. BURKE, 1937, CHARLES C., JR.,-(Finance)-Born Oct. 26, 1915, Plainfield, N.J.; bus. 2 World Trade Center, New York, N.Y. 10048; res. 26 Chapman Ave., Madison, Conn. 06443; m. Apr. 28, '39, Emily Josephine Schweizer; s. Charles Clinton; d. Mary Ellen, Nancy Earle, Sara Weller. BURKE, 1975, JAMES E.-(Student)-Born Jan. 24, 1953, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; res. 4423 Erie Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45227; Law Clerk at firm of Lindhorst & Dreidame, '74-'76; Student, Univ. of Cincinnati Law School. *BURNHAM, 1840, CURTIS FIELD, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law) -Born May 24, 1820, Richmond, Ky.; died Mar. 1909, Richmond. Mbr. Ky. State Legislature, 1851 and 1859-1863 ( Spkr., 1863). Mbr., Ky State Senate, 1899 and 1903. Asst. Treasurer of the U.S., 1875-1876. Prof. of Law, Central University. *BURPEE, 1883, CHARLES WINSLOW- ( Literary work)-Born Nov. 13, 1859, Rockville, Conn.; died May 13, 1945, Hartford, Conn. Volunteer aide on Colonel's staff, 1st Conn. Inf., Span- ish-American War. Col., Conn. State Guard, World War I.

36 *BURPEE, 1879, LUCIEN FRANCIS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 12, 1855, Rockville, Conn.; died May 9, 1924, West Hartford Conn. Judge, Waterbury (Conn.). City Court, 1897-1909, and of Conn. Superior Court, '09-'21; justice, Conn. Supreme Court of Errors, '21-'24. Lieut. Col. and Judge Advocate, U.S. Vols., Spanish-American War. Pres., Military Emergency Board of Conn., and Major Gen., Conn. State Guard, World War I. BURR, 1962, CHARLES B., II, LL.B.-(Law)-Bom Mar. 21, 1940, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Ptnr., Obermayer, Rebman, Maxwell & Hippel, 14th Floor, Packard Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn. 19102; res. 425 Huston Rd., Radnor, Penn. 19087; Philadelphia Region Div. Chmn., Alumni Fund, '66269; Mbr. Admissions Com. Yale Club of Philadelphia, '67-'70; Asst. U.S. Attny., Eastern Distr. of Penn., '69-'71; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Citizens Crime Comm. of Philadelphia, '76-; Solicitor, Radnor Town- ship Zoning Hearing Bd., '75-; in. Aug. 28, '65, Mary Ray Peck; d. Julia Stuyvesant, Elizabeth Crawford. *BURR, 1834, WILLIAM SHEDDER, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 7, 1814, Richmond, Va.; died Dec. 17, 1858, Richmond. *BURRELL, 1881, JOSEPH DUNN, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 12, 1858; Freeport, Ill.; died April 13, 1930, Barcelona, Spain. Chaplain (Capt. )„kmerican Red Cross, World War I (Foreign Service). BLTRTT, 1915, EDWIN ARTHUR, Ph.D., L.H.D.-( Education retired)-Born Oct. 11, 1892, Groton, Mass.; res. 227 Willard Way, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850; Philosophy Staff, Columbia, '21-23, Univ. of Chicago, '23-'32, Cornell, '32-'60, Sage Prof. of Philosophy at retirement in 1960; m. Sept. 20, '16, Mildred Caroline Camp; m. June 16, '51, Marjorie Frances Murray; d. Edith J., Dorothy N., Virginia H., Winifred (Brinster). BUSH, 1967, DEREK G.-Born Oct. 15, 1943, Buenos Aires, Argentina, S.A.; m. June 15, '68, Emily Blair Chewning. BUSH, 1948, GEORGE HERBERT WALKER, LL.D.-(Government) -Born June 12, 1924, Milton, Mass.; Dir., Central Intelligence Agency, ( C.I.A.), Washington, D.C. 20505; res. 5161 Palisade Lane NAV., Washington, D.C. 20016; Pres. & Chmn., Zapata Off-Shore Co., '58-'66; Mbr., U.S. Congress, '67-'70; U.S. Permanent Rep. to United Nations (Ambassador)) '71-'72; Chinn., Repub. Natl. Corn., '73-'74; Chief U.S. Liaison Of- ficer, Peking Peoples Republic of China, '74-'75; Lieut. (j.g.),

37 U.S.N., '42-'45; D.F.C., 3 Air Medals; m. Jan. 6, '45, Barbara Pierce; s. George W., ('68 ), John E., Neil M., Marvin P.; d. Dorothy W. BUSH, 1968, GEORGE W.-Born July 6, 1946, New Haven, Conn.; res. 5521 Lincrest, Houston, Texas 77056. BUSH, 1922, JAMES S.-Born Apr. 11, 1901, Milwaukee, Wisc.; m. Aug. 14, '48, Janet Newbold; s. Samuel Prescott; d. Mary Livingstone, Caroline Patterson, Flora Sheldon. BUSH, 1953, JONATHAN J., M.B.A.-(Investnients)- Born May 6, 1931, Greenwich, Conn.; Pres., J. Bush & Co., 76 Beaver St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 530 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Co-Chmn., 20th Reunion Special Gifts, Bd. of Dir. Y.A.F.; Dir., Russel Reynolds Associates; Trustee, Boys Club of New York; 1st Lieut, A.U.S., '53-'55; m. Dec. 2, '67, Josephine Bradley; s. Jonathan J., Jr., William Hall. *BUSH, 1917, PnEscorr S., M.A. LL.D.-(Finance)-Born May 15, 1895, Columbus, Ohio.; died Oct. 8, 1972, New York, N.Y.; Greenwich Rep. Town Meeting, '32-'52 ( Moderator, '35-'52); Yale Corporation, 44-'58; U.S. Senator ( R. Conn.), '52-'63; formerly Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., N.Y.; m. Aug. 6, '21, Dorothy Walker; s. P.S.B., Jr. ('44), George, ( '48 ), Jonathan, ( '53 ), William T., ( '60 ); d. Nancy (Ellis). *BUSHNELL, 1874, SAMUEL CLARKE, B.D.-( Ministry )-Boni Mar. 8, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died April 27, 1930, New Haven. *BUSHNELL, 1865, WILLIAM BENEDICT- ( Industrial)-Born Mar. 4, 1845, Quincy, Ill.; died July 5, 1916, Manitowoc, Wis. *BUTLER, 1857, FRANCIS EUGENE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 7, 1825, Suffield, Conn.; died May 4, 1863, Suffolk, Va., Chap- lain, Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *BUTLER, 1863, JOHN HASKELL-BOrn Aug. 31, 1841, Middleton, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1917, East Somerville, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1880-1881. Served in U.S. Navy, Civil War. *BUTTERWORTH, 1895, FR AMC SEILER- ( Finance)-Born Sept. 21, 1872, Maineville, Ohio; died Aug. 21, 1950, Mt. Carmel, Conn.; Conn. State Senator, '07-'09; 2d Lieut., Chemical War- fare Service, World War I ( A.E.F.). *BUTTLES, 1842, ALBERT BARNES, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born April 25, 1822, Columbus, Ohio; died Jan. 27, 1872, Columbus.

38 *CABLE, 1895, BENJAMIN STICKNEY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 24, 1872, Rock Island, Ill.; died Sept. 27, 1915, near Ipswich, Mass. Asst. Sec. of Commerce and Labor of the U.S., '09-'13. CALDWELL, 1933, SAMUEL Smrrx, JR., J.D.-(Industrial)- Born June 20, 1910, Omaha, Nebraska; Pres., W. R., Willett Lumber Co., Inc., 849 Starks Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 40202; res. 1510 Hobbs Park Rd., Anchorage, Ky., 40223; Louisville Enrollment Scholarship Corn., '46-'76; 1933 Regional Class Agt.; Ky. Chmn., Campaign for Yale, '76; School Bd. An- chorage, Ky. Public Schools, 14 years; Mbr. of Bd. & Past Pres., Children's Agency of Louisville; Sgt., A.U.S. Inf., Sept. '43-Oct. '45; Bronze Star; m. Apr. 26, '41, Frances Cushing Bixby; s. Harold McMillan Bixby, Samuel Smith, III, ( '66 ), Edgar Morsman, Henry Adams. *CALHOUN, 1891, GOUVERNEUR-( Business)-Born Sept. 11, 1868, Chicago, Ill.; died May 15, 1916, St. Louis, Mo. *CALLAHAN, 1899, HUGH ArconEw-( Insurance )-Born Jan. 24, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 16, 1935, Phoenix, Ariz. Chief Clerk, Ariz., House of Representatives, '17-'18; Sec. Bd. Directors of State Institutions, '18-'19; City Clerk and City Magistrate, Phoenix, '22-'27; Mbr., State House of Representa- tives, '30-'33. *CAME, 1849, CHARLES CREEN-( Literary work)-Born Sept. 26, 1826, Buxton, Me.; died Jan. 16, 1879, Boston, Mass. Mbr., Maine State Legislature, 1852-1855. *CAMP, 1907, ARTHUR Goonww-(Insurance )-Born Jan. 14, 1884, Winsted, Conn.; died Feb. 8, 1949, Litchfield, Conn. *CAMP, 1850, CLINTON-( Theological student)-Born Dec. 19, 1829, Trurnansburg, N.Y.; died May 17, 1853, Pisa, Italy. *CAMP, 1900 STUART BnowN-(Industrial)-Born July 3, 1876, Winsted, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1924, Winsted. *CAMP, 1880, WALTER, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born April 7, 1859, New Britain, Conn.; died Mar. 14, 1925, New York City, Head advisory football coach at Yale, 1888-1912; Chmn., University Athletic Assn.; Chmn., Intercollegiate Football Rules Corn. 39 many years. Chmn., Athletic Div., Navy Comm. on Training Camp Activities, and dir, of athletics, Naval Training Camps, World War I. °CAMPBELL, 1919, ALLAN BARNETTE- ( Industrial)-Born Sept. 2, 1897, New York City; died Jan. 28, 1921, Parkersburg, Pa. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. °CAMPBELL, 1909, CHARLES SourrEn, B.D.-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 2, 1887, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; died Sept. 21, 1954, New Haven, Conn.; Chmn. Advisory Bd., Yale Christian A:.sn. °CAMPBELL, 1849, JAMES, LL.B.-( Transportation)-Born April 4, 1828, Mobile, Ala.; died at Houston, Texas. °CAMPBELL, 1882, JAMES ALEXANDER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1860, St. Louis, Mo.; died July 13, 1890, Paris, France. °CAMPBELL, 1878, TREAT-( Law )-Born Jan. 23, 1855, Spring- field, Ill.; died Feb. 12, 1908, New York City. °CAMPBELL, 1856, WILLIAM HARVEY WILLSON-( Literary work)-Born Oct. 23, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Dec. 9, 1892, New Haven, Conn. CANGELOSI, 1972, RUSSELL JOSEPH-Born June 9, 1950, Chi- cago, Ill.; res. 529 South 6th Ave. Tucson, Ariz. 85701. CAPOZZALO, 1976, DOUGLAS DANIF_L-( Theatre )-Born Dec. 6, 1953, Wiltshire, England; Actor, The New Stage, 6 Deer- field Rd., Asheville, N.C. 28803; res. 26201 S.W. 122nd Court, Homestead, Fla. 33030: The New Stage, Summer, '76. CAPRON, 1960, PAUL-( Business )-Born Jan. 5, 1938, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; Systems Engineer, IBM. Corp., 211 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; res. 315 E. 65th St., Apt. 8L, New York, N.Y. 10021. 'CAPRON, 1853, SAMUEL MILLS, M.A.-( Education)-Bom May 15, 1832, Uxbridge, Mass.; died Jan. 4, 1874, Hartford, Conn. CAREY, 1945W, JonN, LL.B., LL.M.-( Law)-Born June 11, 1924, Philadelphia, Penn.; Ptnr., Coudert Brothers, 200 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 860 Forest Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Adjunct Asst. Prof., N.Y.U. Law School, '68-'71; Asst. Distr. Attny., Philadelphia, '52-'54; City Councilman, Rye, '63-'67, '71-'73; Mayor, Rye, '73-; Lieut. ( j.g.), U.S.N., '42- '46; m. Feb. 24, '51, Patricia F. Frank; s. Henry F., ( '75 ), John Jr., ( '78), Douglas; d. Jennifer P. 40 *CARLISLE, 1901, JAMES MANDEVILLE, LL.B.-( Law and finance)-Born July 30, 1879, Richmond, Va.; died Nov. 10, 1922, Washington, D.C., Maj., Adj.-General's Dept. World War I ( A.E.F.) CARLSEN, 1957, RAY A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Jan. 25, 1935, Denver, Colo.; Physician (Dermatologist ), 1551 116th N.E., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; res. 12656 N.E. 5th, Bellevue, Wash. 98005; Little League Coach; Capt., U.S.AF., July '63- June '65; Airman's Medal; m. July 2, '63, Judith L. Claspy; s. Scott B., Jody E. *CARPENTER, 1902, GEORGE BOONE-( Farming)-Born May 7, 1879, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 14, 1961; m. June 8, '08, Rhea Morrill. *CARPENTER, 1859, ROBERT JoHN-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 13, 1837, Demorestville, Ont., Canada; died Feb. 2, 1879, Berlin, N.H. *CARTER, 1878, CHARLES FRANcrs, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 14, 1856, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; died Feb. 26, 1928, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Mass. State Council of Defense, World War I. *CARTER, 1837, EDWIN Oscoon, M.A.-(Law)-Born Oct. 30, 1815, Brimfield, Mass.; died Jan. 20, 1881, Chicopee Falls, Mass. *CARTER, 1919, FREDERIC DEWHURST, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born April 10, 1897, Lexington, Mass.; died Aug. 24, 1959, Greens- boro, Vt.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I; former Pres., Yale Westchester Alumni Assn., and Yale Glee Club Assn.; Mbr. Alumni Bd. *CARTER , 1915, LYON-(Finance)-Born Feb. 21, 1892. Bur- lington, Vt., died Sept. 20, 1950, Hyannis, Mass.; 1st Lieut., C.A.C., World War I; V.P., Yale Club of Boston. *CARTER, 1895, WALTER FREDERICK, LL.B.-(Law)-Born)-Born Dec. 10, 1873, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 7, 1946, Brooklyn, N.Y. *CASE, 1894, GEORGE BOWEN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born June 9, 1872, Kansas City, Mo.; died July 19, 1955, Englewood, N.J.; Mbr., Red Cross War Council, World War I. CASE, 1970, PHILIP BENHAM, JR.,-(Industrial)----Born Jan. 10, 1948, Montgomery, West Va.; Independent Oil & Gas Pro- ducer, P.O. Box 47, Marietta Ohio 45750; res. 314 Sixth St., Marietta, 0. 45750.

41 *CASKEY, 1865, TALIAFERRO FRANKLIN, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry) -Born Aug. 29, 1838, near Fort Black, Drake County, Ohio; died Apr. 22, 1919, Southport, Conn. CASSCELLS, 1976, CHRISTOPHER DYSON-( Student)-Born Mar. 18, 1953, Wilmington, Del.; bus. Box 26, Montchanin, Del. 19170; res. 120 A Harmon St., Charlottesville, Va. 22901; Medical Student, Univ. of Virginia; A.Y.A., Class of 1975. CASSEL, 1958, JonN A.-( Business)-Pres., Selfin Corp., Vine- yard Haven, Mass.; res. (Oct.-May) R.F.D. #1, East Fairfield, Vt., ( June-Sept.) Vineyard Haven, Mass. CAULKINS, 1943, GEORGE PECK, JR.- ( Business)-Born Mar. 25, 1921, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Chinn., Caulkins Indiantown Citrus Co., 2100 Colorado State Bank Bldg., 1600 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 435 Westwood Dr., Denver, Colo. 80206; Regional Chmn., Campaign for Yale; Lieut. U.S.N.R., '42-'45; in. Mar. 2, '62, Eleanor Newman; s. George Peck, III, John Newman, David Ingersoll, Maxwell Oliver Bruce; d. Mary Ingersoll. CAULKINS, 1948, JOHN EuvviN-(Finance)-Born Aug. 5, 1923, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Treas., H. J. Caulkins & Co., 505 Capitol Park Bldg., 1145 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.; res. 33 Willow Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 48236; m. Dec. 28, '46, Patricia Margaret Wells; s. John W. *CHADWICK, 1903, GEORGE BREWSTER- ( Education)-Born June 11, 1880, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 17, 1961; Capt. Chemical Warfare Service, W.W. I. CHAFER, 1947, JoHN HUBBARD, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 22, 1922, Providence, R.I.; Attny., 2700 Hospital Trust Tower, Providence, R.I. 02903; res. Ives Rd., East Greenwich, R.I. 02818; Corporation, '72; R.I. House of Representatives, '57-63; Governor of R.I., '63-'69; Secretary of the Navy, '69- '72; U.S. Senator, R.I. '77-; Capt. USMC, '42-'45, '51-'52; m. Nov. 4, '50, Virginia B. Coates; s. Zechariah, Lincoln D., John H., Jr., Quentin G.; d. Trissie ( dec.), Georgia deF. *CHAMBERLAIN, 1862, DANIEL HENRY, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born June 23, 1835, West Brookfield, Mass.; died April 13, 1907, Charlottesville, Va. Attny. Gen., S.C., 1868- 1872. Gov . of S.C., 1874-1876. 1st Lieut., Cav., Union Army, Civil War.

42 °CHAMBERLAIN, 1863, LEANDER TROWBRIDGE, M.A., D.D.- (Ministry )-Born Sept. 26, 1837, Brookfield, Mass.; died May 9, 1913, Pasadena, Calif. Judge Advocate, U.S. Navy, Civil War. *CHAMBERLAIN, 1831, ROBERT LINTON, M.A.-( Law)-Born May 13, 1838, Johnstown, Pa.; died Aug. 11, 1888, Santa Bar- bara, Calif. Priv., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *CHAMBERS, 1843, WILLIAM LYON-( Business)-Born in Jan., 1823, Chambersburg, Pa.; died April 26, 1889, Chambersburg. *CHANDLER, 1839, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A.-(Farming)-Born April 14, 1815, Providence, R.I.; died May 13, 1888, Thomp- son, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1847, and Conn. State Senate, 1867-1871. *CHAPIN, 1877, CHARLES FREDERICK-( Literary work)-Born Aug. 3, 1852, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; died Oct. 27, 1926, Waterbury, Conn. *CHARNEY, 1865, CHARLES MEIGS-Born Oct. 20, 1845, Phila- delphia, Pa.; died July, 1931, Gainesville, Ga. *CHASE, 1850, HENRY-( Law)-Born Oct. 10, 1827, Lyndon, Vt.; died Feb. 12, 1904, Calais, Me. Mbr , Vt. State Legisla- ture, 1865. *CHAUVENET, 1840, WILLIAM, LL.D.-( Education)-Born May 24, 1820, Milford, Pa.; died Dec. 13, 1870, St. Paul, Minn. Prof. of astronomy and mathematics and dir, of the Observatory, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1845-1859; Prof. of astronomy and mathematics, Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1859-1869; also chancellor, 1862-1869. *CHENEY, 1898, CLIFFORD DunLEY-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 3, 1877, South Manchester, Conn.; died Sept. 6, 1948, Noank, Conn. Capt. Cav., Mexican Border, 1916; Lieut. Col., Ord. Dept., World War I (A.E.F.) °CHENEY, 1900, FRANK DEXTER-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 16, 1878, South Manchester, Conn.; died Nov. 20, 1955, Man- chester, Conn.; Mbr., Conn. State Council of Defense, World War I. *CHENEY, 1892, HOWELL, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 1, 1870, South Manchester, Conn.; died Aug. 21, 1957, St. Peters- burg, Fla.; Mbr., Corn. on Consolidation of State Comms., '07, of State Bd. of Education, '09-'19, Conn. Unemployment Corn.; Chmn., Comm. on State Prison Systems; Mbr., Yale Corp., '13-'38; Chmn. War Savings Corn. for Conn., World War I. 43 *CHENEY, 1892, KNIGHT DEXTER, JR.-(Industrial)-Born June 1, 1870, South Manchester, Conn.; died Aug. 17, 1910, South Manchester. °CHENEY, 1901, PHILIP-(Industrial)-Born May 8, 1878, South Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 21, 1848, Hartford, Conn. Capt. Inf., World War I ( A.E.F.). CHENEY, 1958, RONALD LAWTON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Apr. 27, 1936, Clinton, Mass.; Attny. 3230 Dirksen Bldg., Wash- ington, D.C.; res. 143 11th St., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002; Alumni Schools Corn., Boston, '67-'69; Priv. Practice, '66-'69; Exec. Dir. Cambridge & Somerville, Mass., Legal Services, '69-'72; Securities & Exchange Comm., '72-'75; Congressional Fellow, Am. Political Science Assn., '75-'76; 1st Lieut., A.U.S. Jan. 1, '62-Mar. 16, '65; Good Conduct Medal; m. Mar. 1, '69, Beverly Sargent; s. Nicholas; d. Felicia, Rebecca. *CHENEY, 1904, RUSSELL-( Art)-Born Oct. 16, 1881, Man- chester, Conn.; died July 12, 1945, Portsmouth, N.H. Mbr., Conn. Academy of Arts and Sciences. *CHENEY, 1901, THOMAS LANGDoN-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 20, 1880, South Manchester, Conn.; died Oct. 23, 1916, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. *CHENEY, 1896, WARD-( Literary work)-Born May 26, 1875, South Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 7, 1900, Imus, Luzon. 1st Lieut., Inf., U.S. Army, Spanish-American War. *CHENEY, 1922, W AnD--( Industrial)-Born Nov. 3, 1899, South Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 22, 1963; formerly Pres., Cheney Bros., Textile Mfrs.; Pvt., OTC, W.W. I; Cmdr., USN, W.W. II; Chinn., Corn. for Dept. of Fine Arts at Yale; m. Jan. 1, '26 Frances Davison; d. Alessandra Appleby (dec.) Anne Von Ziegesar. *CHESTER, 1875, CARL THURSTON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 1, 1853, Norwich, Conn.; died Aug. 29, 1912, Buffalo, N.Y. *CHILD, 1855, Lis MASON, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Mar. 14, 1835, Southbridge, Mass., died Jan. 21, 1898, Boston, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1868-1869. CHILDS, 1962, HENRY C.-(Writing)-Born June 10, 1941, New York, N.Y.; Writer, bus. & res. Painter Ridge Rd., Wash- ington, Conn. 06793; m. Oct. 18, '69, Charlotte Mary Pavek. CHILDS, 1976, STARLING W.-Born Oct. 30, 1953, Winsted, Conn.; res. Windrow Rd., Norfolk, Conn. 06058. 44 CHIMENTI, 1962, NORMAN VICTOR, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 16, 1940, Chicago, Ill.; V.P. & General Counsel, Kroehler Mfg. Co., 222 E. Fifth Ave., Naperville, Ill. 60540; res. 439 N. Bruner St., Hinsdale, Ill. 60521; Chicago Bar Assn.; Labor Law Corn., Illinois Manufacturers' Assn.; Sgt., U.S.M.C.R., Sept. '63-Sept. '68; American Spirit Honor Medal; m. Aug. 21, '65, Barbara Jean Morgan; s. Chad Morgan, Derek Dante. CHITTENDEN, 1939, GEORGE HASTINGS- ( Finance )--Born June 12, 1917, Pelham Manor, N.Y.; Senior Advisor on In- ternatl. Business, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., One Liberty Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10006; res. 322 Highland Rd., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Sec. of Class of '39, '48-'53; Mbr. Class Exec. Corn.; Chmn., 10th & 25th Reunion Alumni Fund Campaigns; Morgan Bank & Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, '39-'76, (Senior V.P., '65-'76); Pres., Bankers Assn. for Foreign Trade, '62-'63; Dir.: Morgan Guaranty Internatl. Finance Corp., J. P. Morgan of Canada, Ltd., Toronto; past Pres., Forex Club of America; Trustee: United Hosp., Portchester, N.Y., '76-, Vassar Coll., '65-'73, Rye Country Day School, '56-'65; Chmn., Rye United Fund, '58-'59; Capt., U.S.A.F., '42-'46; Dir., RTA; in. March 20, '43, Laura J. Carey; s. George H. ( '66 ), Paul W.; d. Carey (Curtis), Laura (Brooks). °CHOUTEAU, 1942, RENE AUGUSTE-( Student)-Born July 7, 1921, St. Louis, Mo.; died Sept. 5, 1944, Pensacola, Fla.; 1st Lieut., U.S.M.C. ( Aviation), World War II. °CHRISTIAN, 1901, HENRY HALL-Born May 2, 1878, Minne- apolis, Minn.; died July 8, 1905, Flagstaff, Ariz. CIRIE, 1964, JOHN A., M.B.A.-(Marine Corps)-.--Born May 2, 1942, New Haven, Conn.; Maj., U.S. Marine Corps, Hqts. U.S. Marine Corps (Code MMOA), Washington, D.C., (mail address); res. 15 Highland St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; Maj., U.S.M.C., '64-; Silver Star, Bronze Star, Navy Commenda- tion Medal; m. Oct. 17, '63, Ann Gawlak; d. Cybele Ann, Andrea Mary, Amanda Brooke. •CLARK, 1864, ALBERT BARNEs-( Farming )-Born Aug. 24, 1842, LaPorte, Ind.; died April 24, 1883, Orange, Calif. Asst, Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. 'CLARK, 1895, ALEXANDER RAY, LL.B.-( Finance)-Born Dec. 26, 1872, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 19, 1925, New York City. 45 *CLARK, 1909, AVERY ARTISON-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 4, 1883, Middlebury, Conn. died June 22, 1969; formerly engaged in sugar mfg.; m. July 2, '52, Jean Anderson; ss. William R. Johnson, ('42). *CLARK, 1871, CHARLES Homnsis, M.A., Litt.D.-( Literary work)-Born April 1, 1848, Hartford, Conn.; died Sept. 5, 1926, Hartford. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1910-1925. CLARK, 1972, DOUGLAS WELLS, Ph.D.-( Science)-Born Oct. 26, 1950, Richland, Wash.; Mbr. Research Staff, Computer Sciences Laboratory, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 3333 Coyote Hill Rd., Palo Alto, Calif. 94304; res. 243 Seale Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. 94301. CLARK, 1965, GERALD H.-(Theater)-Born Oct. 11, 1943, Dallas, Texas; Actor, Triplex Productions, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90069; res. 817 Westboume, #19, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. *CLARK, 1903, HAROLD TERRY, LL.B., LL.D., L.H.D., HH.D.- ( Late)-Born Sept. 4, 1882, Derby, Conn.; died May 31, 1965; Asst. to Chmn., U.S. War Industries Bd., '18; Amer. Peace Comm., Paris, '19; Yale Class Fund Corn.; Class Agt., '59-'60; m. Nov. 22, '11, Mary Sanders ( dec.); m. April 6, '40, Marie Odenkirk; s. David Sanders, ('36), John Terry, ('41 ), William S.; d. Mary Ermina (Schultz), Annie Otis (Reece), Margaret Sanders ( Lester). CLARK, 1957, R. INSLEE, JR., M.S.S., M.A.-( Education)- Born June 8, 1935, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Headmaster, Horace Mann School, New York, N.Y.; res. 258 W. 246th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10471. CLARK, 1965, STEPHEN E., J.D.-(Law)-Born June 17, 1943, Oakland, Calif.; Attny., Collette & Ziegler, Suite #4350, 555 California St., San Francisco, Calif. 94104; res. 29 Martling Rd., San Anselmo, Calif.; San Francisco Yale Club Bd. of Dir., '72-; San Francisco Yale Club Alumni Schools Corn., '73-'75; Law Offices of Athearn, Chandler & Hoffman, San Francisco, '71-'74; 1st Lieut., A.U.S., '69-'71; m. Aug. 15, '65, Etta Inge Mueller; d. Nina Curtis, Nicki Marie Louise. CLARK, 1961, THOMAS W.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 7, 1939, Buffalo, N.Y.; Sales Mgr., Moser Bag Co., Cleveland, Ohio; res. 174 S. Main St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; m. March 25, '61, Anne Buffington Fager; s. Thomas W., Jr.; d. Mary M.

46 CLARK, 1945W, WILLIAM JUDKINS-( Business)-Born July 20, 1924, Savannah, Ga.; Senior V.P., Plastics & Additives Div., Ciba-Geigy Corp., 444 Saw Mill River Rd., Ardsley, N.Y. 10502; res. 363 Rowayton Ave., Rowayton, Conn. 06853; Alumni Bd., '68-'72; Dir., Alumni Fund, '73-'78; Chmn., Hale & Yale Associates, '74-'76; Chmn., Class Council, Yale Class of 1945W, '75-; V.P., Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., '59-'63; Pres., Ciba Products Co., '66-'71; 1st Lieut., Pilot, U.S.A.F., '43-'46; Air Medal, Pacific Theater; Dir. Deer Island Club Corp., '57-'63; m. Sept. 4, '50, Mary DeMoville Thompson; s. William Judkins, Jr.; d. Catherine Judkins, Mary Hamilton. *CLARKE, 1875, THOMAS SLIDELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 25, 1854, New Orleans, La.; died Aug. 10, 1883, St. Paul, Minn. *CLARKE, 1849, WILLIAM BARKER, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 27, 1829, Gibara, Cuba; died St. 18, 1905, Durham, Conn. College pastor and Chittenden Prof. of divinity, Yale University, 1863-1866. CLAUDE, 1952, ABRAM, JR.-(Finance)-Born Dec. 14, 1927, Washington, D.C.; Investment Banker, Senior V.P., Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., 46 William St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Guard Hill Rd., Bedford, N.Y. 10506; Yale Development Bd., '67-'72; Treas., Yale Club of New York City, '64-'72; Corn. for Nomination of Alumni Fellows, '69-'72, Chmn. '72; Dir., Mbr. of Exec. Corn., National Aviation Corp.; Trustee, West- minster School, Chmn., '69-'74; Trustee, Lenox Hill Hosp.; Dir. & Pres., National Industries for the Blind; Trustee, Phipps Houses; Sgt., A.U.S., Sept. '46-Mar. '48; m. Dec. 29, '51, Mary Hanlon Dee ( divorced '72); m. Sept. 30, '72, Elizabeth James Thorson; s. Abram, Andrews; d. Lisa; ss. Robert Thor- son; sd. Carolyn, Martha, Virginia Thorson. CLAY, 1964, ALEXANDER STEPHENS, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 23, 1942, Atlanta, Ga.; Attny., Ptnr. Kilpatrick, Cody, Rogers, McClatchey & Regenstein, 3100 The Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; res. 4650 Brook Hollow Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30327; A.Y.A., '72-'76; m. Sept. 5, '64 Helen Harrison Straus; s. Alexander, Harrison; d. Andrea. *CLAY, 1918, CAssrus MARCELLUS, LL.B.-( Farming, Law)- Born Mar 2, 1895, Bourbon City, Ky.; died Nov. 26, 1959, Lexington, Ky.; Gen. Solicitor B.&0. R.R., '41-'45; Asst. Gen. Counsel, Reconstruction Finance Corp., Washington, D.C., '33-

47 '41; Ky. State Legislature, '53-'55; Ky. Senate, Pres., pro tern, '57; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I; m. Nov. 20, '22, Emily Harvie Thomas; m. July 30, '35, Miriam Blossom Berle; S. C.M.C., Jr., Landon T., Harris, Rudolph Berle, ('60); d. Mary Augusta. °CLAY, 1859, GREEN, LL.B., M.A.-(Farming)-Born Feb. 11, 1839, near Paris, Ky.; died Oct. 31, 1912, Mexico, Mo. Sec., U.S. Legation, Russia, 1861-1862, and Italy, 1862-1868. Mbr., Miss. State Legislature Mbr., Mo. State Senate, 1891, and Mo. State Legislature, 1902, Col., Union Army, Civil War. CLAY, 1963, JESSE LORING-Born May 3, 1941, Honolulu, Hawaii; res. 1205 Ridgecrest Drive SE., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108. CLAY, 1965, TIMOTHY J., J.D.-(Law)-Born Apr. 19, 1943, Los Angeles, Calif.; Lawyer Kevorkian & Caldwell, 46 Avenue D'Iena, 75116 Paris, France. CLUCAS, 1939, LOWELL MELCHER- ( Finance)-Born July 14, 1917, Bridgeport, Conn.; Principal, Harlan & Clucas, Inc., In- vestor Relations Consultants, 155 Montgomery St., San Fran- cisco, Calif. 94104; res. 1794 Oakdell Drive, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025; Dir. of Corporate Communications, Crown Zellerbach Corp., San Francisco, '58-'72; Dir.: Calif. Life Corp., Les Angeles, '72-, KQED, Inc., Bay Area Public TV Station, '60-'72, San Francisco Planning & Urban Renewal Assn., '60- '72; Mbr. & Officer, San Francisco Chapter, Natl. Investor Relations Institute; Trustee, World Affairs Council of Northern Calif., '58-'72; Mbr., U.S. Delegation Staff, UN General As- sembly, New York, '50-'51, & Paris, '51-'52; U.S. Public Af- fairs Officer for Bavaria, '52-'54; Office of War Information, '42-'45; rn. March 29, '41, Margaret Hunter; s. Lowell M. III; d. Aileen. °COBB, 1855, HENRY NITCHIE, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 15, 1834, New York City; died April 17, 1910, East Orange, N.J. °COCHRAN, 1894, THOMAS, LL.D., Litt.D.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 20, 1871, St. Paul, Minn.; died Oct. 29, 1936, Bedford, N.Y. °COE, 1862, EDWARD BENTON, D.D., LL.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 11, 1842, Milford, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1914, New York City. Street Prof. of modern languages, Yale University, 1864- 1879.

48 *COE, 1872, ROBERT ELmEn-( Student )-Born Dec. 13, 1850, New York City; died Nov. 12, 1872, New Haven, Conn. *COFFIN, 1866, EDMUND, LL.B.-(Law)--Born Nov. 8, 1844, New York City; died Dec. 26, 1928, New York City. *COFFIN, 1897, HENRY SLOANE, B.D., M.A., Litt.D., D.D., LL.D., D.J.L.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 15, 1877, New York City; died Nov. 25, 1954, Lakeville, Conn.; Mbr., N.Y. City Comm. on Racial and Rel. Tolerance, '44-'46; N.Y. State Comm. on Birth Control Legislation; Moderator, Gen. Assem- bly of the Presb. Ch., '43-'44; Y.M.C.A. Chaplain, World War I (Fgn. Service); Mbr., Yale Corp., '21-'45; Lyman Beecher Lecturer, Yale Div. School, '17. °COFFIN, 1868, JAMES, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 13, 1847, New York City; died Dec. 28, 1906, Ross, Calif. °COFFIN, 1900, WILLIAM SLOANE, M.A.-(Business)-Born April 15, 1879, New York City; died Dec. 16, 1933, New York City. Pres. Metropolitan Museum of Art, '31-'33; Y.M.- C.A. work, World War I (Fgn. service). COFFIN, 1949, WILLIAM SLOANE, JR., B.D., D.D.-( Ministry) Born June 1, 1924, New York, N.Y.; bus. 258 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; Chaplain, Yale University '58-'75; m. Dec. 13, '56, Eva Anna Rubinstein; m. Aug. 23, '69, Harriet H. Gibney; s. Alexander, David; d. Amy; ss. Phillip Alexander Gibney; sd. Margot Gibney. *COFFING, 1834, CHURCHILL, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 13, 1813, Salisbury, Conn.; died May 17, 1873, Chicago, Ill. COGSWELL, 1961, JOHN M., LL.B.-(Law)---Born Aug. 17, 1939, DelNorte, Colo.; Attny., John M. Cogswell Law Offices, 2510 Lincoln Center Bldg., 1660 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. 80203; res. 12 Random Rd., Englewood, Colo. 80110; John H. Tippit, Esq., '67-'70; Capt., U.S.M.C., '64-'67; m. Nov. 23, '62, Brooke Hurley; s. John Hurley, Sydney; d. Jennifer Brooke, Abby. COHEN, 1968, Kenneth Saul, D.D.S.-(Dentistry)-Born July 5, 1946, Trenton, N.J.; Dentist, private practice, 1447 Peach- tree St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30309; res. 1317 Talcott Pb., De- catur, Ga. 30033; Part-time Faculty, Emory Univ. School of Dentistry; m. Nov. 30, '68, Patricia Ann Albert; s. Jeffrey Howard; d. Brandy Lynne.

49 COHEN, 1974, ROBERT LEWIS-( Films)-Born Jan. 23, 1952, New York, N.Y.; Self Employed Film Maker, bus. & res. 131 W. 81st., #10, New York, N.Y. 10024; Writer, Producer, Designer, Tele-Tactics, Inc., Feb. '75- June '76. *COIT, 1853, JosrluA-( Ministry )-Born Feb. 4, 1832, New Lon- don, Conn.; died Dec. 14, 1907, Winchester, Mass. *COIT, 1837, WELLIAM-( Law )-Born July 1, 1815, Griswold, Conn.; died Aug. 23, 1891, Elberon, N.J. COKE, 1926, HENRY C., JR., LL.B.-(Law)--Born Aug. 24, 1903, Dallas, Tex.; Attny., Ptnr., Coke & Coke, First National Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 75202; res. 4429 Bellclaire Ave., Dallas, Tex. 75205; Maj., U.S.A.F., Aug. '42-Sept. '45; D.F.C., Bronze Star, Air Medal; m. Nov. 29, '67, Kathleen Walker; s. Henry C., III, ( '50 ), Alexander S.; d. Nancy Townsend. *COLE, 1866, HAMILTON-( Law )-Born May 4, 1845, Claver- ack, N.Y.; died Oct. 27, 1889, New York City. *COLEMAN, 1881, JOHN CALDWELL, LL.B.--( Law )-Born Aug. 25, 1858, New York City; died Feb. 17, 1917, New York City. °COLGATE, 1913, HENRY AUCHINCLOSS-( F inance)-Born Sept. 29, 1890, West Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 16, 1957, New York City; former Pres., Harding Township Bd. of Education; Trustee, Natl. Soc. for Prevention of Blindness; 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. *COLLIER, 1935, SAMUEL CARNES- ( Business )-Born May 14, 1912, New York City; died Sept. 23, 1950, Mountour Falls, N.Y.; Lt. Cmdr., U.S.N.R., World War II. *COLLIN, 1871, FREDERICK, M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1850. Township of Benton, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1939, Elmira, N.Y. Assoc. judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, '10-'21; Mayor, Elmira, 1894-1898. *COLLIN, 1877, WILLIAM WELcH- (Business) -Born Jan. 2, 1856, Benton Center, N.Y.; died Jan. 7, 1941, Northampton, Mass. °COLT, 1868, LEBARON BRADFORD, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-( Law) -Born June 25, 1846, Dedham, Mass.; died Aug. 18, 1924, Bristol, R.I. U.S. district judge for R.I., 1881-1884; U.S. circuit judge, 1884-1913. Mbr. U.S Senate, 1913-1924. °COLTON, 1848, HENRY N1ARTYN, M.A.-( Education)-Bom Nov. 5, 1826, Royalton, N.Y.; died June 2, 1872, Middletown, Conn.

50 o couroN, 1850, WILLIS STRONG, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 25, 1828, Royalton, Niagara County, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1907, Toledo, Ohio. *CONDIT, 1850, ALBERT PIERSON, M.A.-( Law )-Born Dec. 10, 1829, Orange, N.J.; died Dec. 14, 1901, West Orange. Mbr., N.J. State Legislature, 1866, 1867, and Spkr., 1871. *CONDIT, 1848, CHARLES M.A.-( Law)-Born Dec. 8, 1827, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 19, 1876, Brooklyn, N.Y. *CONDIT, 1856, STEPHEN.-( Law )-Born Sept. 23, 1835, Orange, N.J.; died Oct. 6, 1897, Brooklyn, N.Y. CONNELLY, 1945, WILLIAM JAMES, JR.- (F inance)-Born Jan. 13, 1922, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Dir. of Advertising, Mellon Bank, N.A., Mellon Square, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 1600 Anderson Rd., Glenshaw, Pa. 15116; A.Y.A., '70-'76; Treas., Class of 1945, '76-; Pres., Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '67-'69; Dir., Harvard- Yale-Princeton Club of Pittsburgh, '69-'72; Alumni Bd. Mem- ber-at-Large, '69-'74; Dir., Pittsburgh Advertising Club; Capt., Pilot, U.S.A.A.F., '42-'46; D.F.C., Air Medal with 5 Battle Stars; in. Apr. 18, '53, Jean Wykoff; s. William J. III; d. Kath- leen Mary, Marcy Ann. *CONNOR, 1845, LEMUEL PARKER-( Law )-Born Sept. 30, 1827, Adams County, Miss.; died Mar. 24, 1891, Woodland, Miss. Maj., Confederate Army, Civil War. *CONNOR, 1845, WILLIAM GUSTINE- ( Farming)-Born April 5, 1826, Adams County, Miss.; died July 3, 1863, Gettysburg, Pa. Maj., Confederate Army, Civil War. CONNICK, 1952, ANDREW JACKSON, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Oct. 1930, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley Sz McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 122 E. 82d St., New York, N.Y. 10028; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., '52-'54; m. Apr. 15, '55, Alice Lamm; s. Peter Lamm, David McGuire. CONNICK, 1945, Louis, M.A., M.A.T.-(Education)-Born Mar. 30, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Dir. of Operation for Philip- pines, The American Kor-Asian Found., Inc., P.O. Box E.A. 444, Ermita, Manila, Philippines; Asst. Dir. of Yale Admis- sions, '54-'56; Teacher, Hotchkiss School, '47-'49, '51-'54; William Penn Charter, '56-'59; Fulbright Lecturer ( Burma ), '60-'61; Overseas Dir., The Asia Found., '62-'71; USAID, '71-'75; 1st Lieut., U.S.M.C.R., '42-'46; Presidential Cita- tion, Purple Heart; m. Nov. 11, '63, Catharine Murphree.

51 CONNORS, 1974, DAVID MICHAEL- ( Ministry)-Born Dec. 30, 1952, South Bend, Ind.; res. 654 Rolling Green Dr., Bethel Park, Pa. 15102; Missionary for Church of Latter Day Saints, stationed in Italy, June '74-June '76. CONNORS, 1959, JAMES J„ M.B.A.,-( Business)-Born Dec. 15, 1937, Hartford, Conn.; V.P. Operations, Norlin-Keyboard Div. of Norlin Corp., 7373 North Cicero, Lincolnwood, Ill. 60645; res. 484 Orchard Lane, Winnetka, III. 6.0093; Coll. Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '59-'70; Class Council, 1959, '75-; Lieut. ( j.g. ), U.S.N., '59-'62; m. Aug. 1, '59, joy Heaton; s. James J. IV; d. Gayle E *CONVERSE, 1850, GEORGE SHERMAN, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry ) -Born Sept. 2, 1828, New York City; died Nov. 2, 1895, Boston, Mass. *COOK, 1945, GEORGE III-(Industrial)-Born June 5, 1923, Baltimore, Md.; died May 31, 1970; Licensing Co-ordinator, Natl. Distillers & Chemical Corp., N.Y.C. Sec., Yale Club of Md., '49-'52; Co-Chmn., Class Council, '66-; Chum., Alumni Schools Corn.; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '66-; Grad. Track Corn., '53-; Mgr., Internatl. Div., Ovens-Corning Fiberglas Corp, '55- '68; Gen. Mgr., Owens-Corning Fiberglas Europe, '63-'64; Dir., Bus. Council for Internatl. Understanding, '58-'64, Internatl. Center, N.Y., Inc., '66-, Darien Red Cross, '66-; 2d Lieut., Mountain Inf., '43-'46; Pres. Deer Island Club Corp., '56- '58; m. July 9, '49, Elizabeth Skinner Hubbard; s. William H., George B., David B.; d. Elizabeth S. °COOK, 1876, ROBERT JOHNSTON- ( Industrial)-Born Mar. 21, 1849, near Cookstown, Pa.; died Dec. 3, 1922, near Belle Vernon, Pa. *COOKE, 1877, ELDRIDGE CLINTON-(Finance)-Born Oct. 31, 1854, Tiskilwa, Ill.; died Nov. 4, 1931, Minneapolis, Minn. COOKE, 1933, FRANCIS Junn, Mus.B., ( Edinburgh ) Mus.D.- (Education retired Music)-Born Dec. 28, 1910, Honolulu, Hawaii; Lecturer in Music; res. 2 Stratham Rd., Lexington, Mass. 02173; Assoc. Prof., Yale Music School, '59-'60; Teacher of Music, New England Conservatory, '39-70; Lecturer in Music, Wellesley Colt, '73-'77; m. Sept. 3, '38, Maymay Lud- wig; s. Lindsay, Donald Francis, ( '63 ), Brian Ludwig, Dun- can Charles; d. Charlotte, Nym. *COOKE, 1893, JAMES BancrAy-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 13, 1871, Paterson, N.J.; died May 26, 1936, Wyckoff, N.J.

52 COOKE, 1959, JOHN PATRICK, M.S. (Spring '77 )-(Trans- portation)-Born Apr. 9, 1927, Derby, Conn.; Corporate Mgr., Facilities, Emery Air Freight Corp., Executive Offices, Wilton, Conn. 06897; res. 290 Old Branchville Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. 06877; Pres., Yale Crew Assn., '74-; Chmn., Graduate Rowing Advisory Corn., '75-; V.P., Bradley Facilities, Inc., '72-; Dir., International Construction, Inc., '71-; Chmn., Sr. High School Building Corn., Ridgefield, '67-'74; Mbr., Ridgefield Town Charter Comm., '73-'74; Capt., U.S.M.C., Dec. '59-Dec. '64; m. May 11, '6,3, H. Torrey Matheson; s. J. Patrick, Jr; d Emily Pratt, Rachel Forsythe. COOKE, 1936, ROBERT BARBOUR-( Journalism)-Born Feb. 24, 1914, Paterson, N.J.; Free Lance Sports Writer (magazines), bus. & res. 1181 N.E. 92d St., Miami Shores, Fla. 33138; Sports Editor, N.Y. Herald Tribune, '47-'59; Editor, Golf Magazine, '60; Dir. Public Relations, Schaefer Brewing Co., '60-'67; 2d Lieut., U.S.A.F., '42-'45; Air Medal, 5 clusters; m. Oct. 19, '40, Helen Creamer; m. Dec. 26, '65, Elizabeth Rappleye; s. Stuart, Michael. °COOKE, 1895, WALTER EVANS, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born May 3, 1874, Paterson, N.J.; died Oct. 9, 1939, New York City. *COOLEY, 1888, HARLAN WARD-( Law and Insurance)-Born Jan. 29, 1866, Washington, D.C.; died June 21, 1938, Harbert, Michigan. COOMBS, 1965, ORDE MUSGRAVE, M.A.-(Literary work & Television)-Born St. Vincent, West Indies; Co-host, WPIX TV "Conversations", Contributing Editor, New York Magazine, 755 2nd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 311 E. 23rd St., New York, N.Y. 10010. *COON, 1847, Joimr, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born July 28, 1822, Ballston Spa.; N.Y.; died Sept. 24, 1908, Lyons Mich. Pay- master, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, 1977, CARNELL-( Student, Pre-med.)-Born May 16, 1955, Dillon, S.C.; bus. 6219 Yale Station, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 916 South 9th Ave., Dillon, S.C. 29536. COOPER, 1917, HENRY SAGE FENIMORE, M.D.-(Medicine)- Born Mar 9, 1895, Albany, N.Y.; Physician, 955 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; res. 850 Park Ave., New York 10021; 2d Surgical Service, Bellevue Hosp., '26-'36; Attending Sur-

53 geon, Presby. Hosp., N.Y.C., '37260; Assoc. Clin. Prof. Sur- gery, Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, '37-'60; Capt., F.A., '17- '19; Dir. RTA; m. Oct. 6, '17, Katherine Lemoine Guy; s. James Fenimore, ( '51 ), Henry Spotswood Fenimore, ( '56 ); d. Susan Sage Fenimore ( Weil), Katherine Lemoine Fenimore (Carey). *COOPER, 1852, JACOB, M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Dec. 7, 1830, near Somerville, Ohio; died Jan. 31, 1904, New Brunswick, N.J. Prof. of Greek, Center College, 1855-1862 and 1863-1866; Prof. of Greek, Rutgers College, 1866-1893, and of logic and metaphysics, 1893-1904. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, 1923, JOHN SHERMAN, LL.D.-(Government, Law) -Born Aug. 23, 1901, Somerset, Ky.; U.S. Ambassador, Ger- man Democratic Republic, U.S. Embassy, Berlin, U.S.B.E.R., Box E, ADO, New York, N.Y. 09742; res. 2900 N. St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007, or Somerset, Ky.; Yale University Council; Mbr., Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, Washington, '49- '52; of Counsel, Covington & Burling, Washington, '73-'74; Mbr., U.S. Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, '49, '50, '51, '68; Special Advisor to Sec. of State Acheson in NATO meetings, Europe, '50 & '51; House of Representatives, Ky. Gen. Assembly, '28-'30; Cty. Judge, Pulaski Cty., Ky., '30-'37, Circuit Judge, '45; Mbr., U.S. Senate, '47-'49, '53-'55, '57-'73; Ambassador to India & Nepal, '55-'56; Capt., A.U.S., Corps of Military Police, '42-'45 ( assigned to Military Gov- ernment, '44-'45); Bronze Star; m. Lorraine Rowan. *COOPER, 1838, WILLIAM FRIERSON, LL.D.-( Law)-Born Mar. 11, 1820, Franklin, Tenn.; died May 7, 1909, New York City. Judge, Tenn. Supreme Court, 1861-1862 and 1878-1886. Chancellor, Nashville district, Tenn. *CORBIN, 1889, WILLIAM HERBERT, M.A.-(Business)-Born July 20, 1864, Union, Conn.; died April 14, 1945, Hartford Conn. Tax Com'r., State of Conn., '07-'20; Pres., Hartford Pub. Library, '39-'45; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '10-'30. *COREY, 1911, ALAN LYLE-( Finance )-Born Aug. 6, 1889, Braddock, Pa.; died Feb. 21, 1970; Ensign, USNRF, W.W. I; m. July 5, '11, Marguerite Johnston; s. A.L.C., Jr. ( '40 ); d. Carolyn Johnston( Gilmore). COREY, 1965, ALAN LYLE, III-(Finance)-Born Mar. 30, 1942, New York, N.Y.; Assoc. Broker, New York Stock Ex- change, Wertheim & Co., 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York,

54 N.Y. 1000:5; res. Chicken Valley Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560; m. Oct. 2, '65, Christine Louise Benson; s. Alan Lyle IV, Robert William; d. Christine Margaret, Cynthia Elise. *CORNELL, 1915 THOMAS HILARY-( Business)-Born Jan. 14, 1891, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died July 18, 1957, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I ( A.E.F.). *CORNING, 1903, ERASTUS, M.D.- ( Medicine)--.-Born Oct. 22, 1879, Albany, N.Y.; died Nov. 11, 1942, Albany. Lieut Col., Med. Corps, World War I (A.E.F.); Chief surgeon, Am. Exp. Force, Archangel, North Russia, 1919; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., 1928-1929. *CORNISH, 1914, PERCY GILLETTE, Jn., M.D.-( Medicine)- Born Jan. 10, 1892, Flagstaff, Ariz., died June 17, 1958, Albu- querque. N. Mex.; Priv., Medical Corps, '17-18. *CORTELYOU, 1913, GEORGE BRUCE, JR.-(Business)-Born June 25, 1889, Roslyn, N.Y.; died March 31, 1973, Rumson, N.J.; formerly Asst. Treas., Central Trust Co. of Illinois; Pres. Dis- tributors Group, N.Y.C., '30-'32; Asst. Treas., N.Y. Life Ins. Co., N.Y.C. ( retired in '55); Sr. Consultant, James Talcott, Inc., N.Y.C.; Chmn., Financial Corn., Oceanic Free Library, Rumson, '37-'43; Vestryman, All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink, N.J., '42-'44; Bd. of Mgrs., Jacob A. Riis Neigh- borhood Settlement, N.Y.C., many yrs.; Capt., 17th Engineers Railway, Apr. '17-'19; Order of Black Star of French Legion of Honor; m. April 18, '22, Irwin Fearn. *CORWIN, 1887, ROBERT NELSON, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)- Born Oct. 6, 1864, Baiting Hollow, N.Y.; died Oct. 14, 1944, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of German, Yale University, 1897-1899, and Prof., 1899-1944; Chmn. Bd. of Admissions, '19-'33; Assoc. fellow, Pierson College, '33-'44; Pres., N.E. Assoc. of Colleges and Secondary Schools, '29-30. *CORWITH, 1890, JOHN WnrrE-Born Feb. 20, 1868, Galena, Ill.; died Sept. 7, 1923, West Chester, Pa. COSGROVE, 1969, THOMAS FRANcis-( Business )-Born Dec. 8, 1946, Malden, Mass.; Dir. of Research, Filer Committee on the Structure of State Government, 151 Farmington Ave., Hart- ford, Conn. 05156; res. 26 Round Hill Rd., Bristol, Conn. 06010; Asst. Sec., Yale Club of Boston, '72-'73; Mbr. Yale Club of New York; Regional Planner, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, '69-'73; City Councillor, Malden, Mass., '72-

55 '73; Exec. Recruiter, Aetna Life & Casualty, '73-'75; Dem. Ward Chmn, Malden, Mass., '72-'73; m. May 30, '70, Wendy Hinton. COSTIKYAN, 1929, GRANGER KENT-(Finance)-Born Mar. 29, 1907, Montclair, N.J.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 1531 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102; res. 243 Abra- ham's Lane, Villanova, Pa. 19085; Alumni Bd., '52-'62; Chmn., Alumni Fund, '54-'56; University Council, '54-'56; Corn., Nomination of Alumni Fellows to Yale Corp., '57-'60, Chmn., '60; Assn. of Yale Alumni, '72-'75; Bd. of Governors, '72-'74; Mbr. North Salem, N.Y. Bd. of Education, '56-'61, Pres. '58- '59; Trustee, Macalester Coll., '66-'72; Dir., Bush Found., St. Paul, '69-'73; Council Graduate School of Business, Univer- sity of Chicago, '73-'75; m. Feb. 17, '40, Margaret Lawrence Taylor; d. Gail Lawrence, Joan Ransom (Jarvis), Nancy Hammond (Johnson), Wendy Warren. COWDRY, 1968, REX WILLIAM, M.D., M.P.H.-( Medicine)- Born Feb. 12, 1947, Des Moines, Iowa; Staff Psychiatrist, National Institute of Mental Health, N.I.H. Clinical Center, 4S-239, Bldg. 10, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014; res. 1175 Dolley Madison Blvd., McLean, Va. 22101; Falk Fellow, American Psychiatric Assn., '74-'76; U.S. Public Health Service, June '76-. *COWLES, 1886, ALFRED-( Law )-Born Jan. 5, 1865, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 15, 1939, Chicago. COWLES, 1913, ALFRED--( Finance)-Born Sept. 15, 1891, Chicago, Ill.; Investment Counselor, 2215 Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611; res. 225 E. Onwentsia Rd. Lake Forest, Ill. 60045; m. 1925, Elizabeth I. Strong; m. Oct. 24, '49, Louise Lamb; s. Richard Livingston; d. Anne (Walsh). *COWLES, 1887, WILLIAM HTJTCH/NSON, LL.B.-( Journatism)- Born Evanston, Ill.; died Jan. 15, 1946, Spokane, Wash. COWLES, 1921, WILLIAM SHEFFIELD-( Finance retired)- Born Oct. 18, 1898, New York, N.Y.; res. Farmington, Conn. 06032; University Council, '48-'56; Ptnr., Wood, Walker dr Co., Investment Bankers, '30-'69; Mbr. Conn. State Legisla- ture, '49-'55; Spkr. of the House, '53-'55; Mayor, Farmington, Conn., '56-'60; 1st Lieut., U.S.M.C., '18-'20 (A.E.F.); Capt., U.S.N., '41-'46; m. 1921, Margaret Krech; s. William S., Jr., (45).

56 *COX, 1891, Joinsr JoucniN-( Law student)-Born Sept. 28, 1869, Bedford, N.Y.; died Dec. 17, 1892, Cambridge, Mass. *COXE, 1887, ALEXANDER BROWN-( Farming)-Born Sept. 9, 1865, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 16, 1926, Philadelphia. *COY, 1910, EDWARD HAnrus-(Insurance)-Born May 24, 1888, Andover, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1935, New York City. *COY, 1901, SHERMAN Locxwoon-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 26, 1879, Andover, Mass.; died Feb. 15, 1946, Libertyville, Ill. *CRAMPTON, 1851, RUFUS COWLES, M.A., LL.D.-( Education) -Born 1828, Farmington, Conn.; died July 13, 1888, Jackson- ville, Ill. Prof. of mathematics and astronomy, Illinois College, 1854-1888; also acting Pres., 1877-1881. Lieut. Col., Union Army, Civil War. *CRANE, 1904, WINTHROP MURRAY, JR.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 12, 1881, Dalton, Mass.; died Mar. 28, 1968; formerly Pres. Crane & Co., Inc., Dalton; Lieut. Col., Ord. Dept., W.W. I; Yale Alumni Bd.; m. Feb. 9, '05, Ethel G. Eaton; s. W.M.C. III, Arthur E.; d. Barbara (Monaghan). *CRAPO, 1886, STANFORD TAPPAN- ( Industrial)-Born June 13, 1865, New Bedford, Mass.; died Jan. 26, 1939, Tryon, N.C. *CRAP°, 1852, WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)-Born May 16, 1830, Dartmouth, Mass.; died Feb. 28, 1926, New Bedford, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1857. Mbr. of Congress, 1875-1883. *CRESSLER, 1902, ALFRED MILLER, M.A.-( Finance)-Born Sept. 19, 1877, died Nov. 19, 1939, Cincinnati, Ohio. CRILE, 1929, GEORGE, JR., M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Nov. 3, 1907, Cleveland, Ohio; Consultant, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44106; res. 2060 Kent Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106; Head, Dept. of General Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Emeritus; Cmdr., USN, '42-'44; m. Jane Halle, m. Helga Sandburg; s. George, III; d. Ann, Joan, Susan. *CROSBY, 1922, ALBERT HASTINGS-(Finance)-Born Feb. 12, 1900, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Sept. 6, 1946, Ardmore, Pa. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '38-'40. Priv., S.A.C.T., World War I. *CROSBY, 1892, BENJAMIN LEWIS, JR.,-( Law student)-Born Mar. 22, 1868, Halcott Center, N.Y.; died Dec. 29, 1892, New York City.

57 *CROSBY, 1926, HENRY STETSON, B.S.-(Engineering)-Born May 29, 1904, Minneapolis, Mimi.; died Mar. 3, 1953. Tni- mansburg, N.Y.; Maj., U.S.A.A.F., World War II. °CROSBY, 1890, JonN, M.A.-(Law and Industrial)-Born Aug. 23, 1867 Hampden, Me.; died Mar. 1, 1962; Pres., Washburn Crosby Co., Minneapolis; Trustee, Dunwoody Industrial Inst.; Mbr., Fed. Adv. Council, Washington, D.C., City Council, Minneapolis, 1894-1948; m. May 12, '97, Margaret Hastings; s. J.C., Jr., Henry Stetson, ( '26 ), Albert Hastings; d. Mar- garet, Caroline (Field). CROSS, 1966, ALAN W., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 11, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Lecturer, Dept. of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30588, Nairobi, Kenya, (until May, 1977); res. 210 Elm Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Capt., A.U.S., July '71-June '73; V.P., Deer Island Club Corp., '68-'73, Treas. '74; m. Aug. 31, '68, Marion Johnson; d. Julia Marion, Katherine Lee. *CROSS, 1900, J1:flirt WALTER, A.D.G.-(Architecture)-Born Feb. 24, 1878, South Orange, N.J.; died July 25, 1951, Hot Springs, Va.; Mbr., Natl. Comm. of Fine Arts and N.Y. Art Comm.; Chief Architect, U.S. Housing Corp., '18. CROSS, 1937, RICHARD JAMES, M.D., Med. Sc.D.-( Medicine, Education)-Born March 31, 1915, New York, N.Y.; Prof. & Chmn., Dept. of Community Medicine, CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School, P.O. Box 101, Piscataway, N.J. 08854; res. 210 Elm Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Asst. Prof. of Medicine & Asst. Dean, Columbia Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, '57-'59; Asst. Prof. of Medicine & Assoc. Dean, Univ. of Pittsburgh, '59-'63; Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Ghana, '63; Asst. to Dir., Assn. of Am. Medical Colleges, '64-'65; Prof. of Medicine & Assoc. Dean, Rutgers Medical School, '65-'70; Mbr., Bd. of Education, Fair Lawn, N.J., '51-'54; Capt., MC., AUS, Oct. '42-Jan. '46; Purple Heart, Bronze Star; m. June 28, '39, Margaret W. Lee; s. II. James, Jr., ( '62 ), Alan W., ( '64); d. M. Lee, Anne R., Jane R. °CROSS, 1904, WALTER SNELL- ( Ministry )--Born Mar. 5, 1881, Fitchburg, Mass.; died June 8, 1971 Brookline, Mass.; Christian Science Practitioner; Pres., The Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, '50-51; Lieut. Chaplain, Army, W.W. I; m. June 26, '20, Ruth Chadwick Crosby.

58 °CROSS, 1896, WILLIAM REDMOND-- ( Finance)-Born June 8, 1874, South Orange, N.J.; died Nov. 16, 1940, Princeton, N.J. Keeper of maps, Yale University library, '31-'39; Pres., N.Y. Zoological Soc., '37-'40. CROSS, 1941, WILLIAM R.-(Finance)-Born Apr, 26, 1917, New York, N.Y.; Exec. V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, 23 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10015; res. R.D. #2, South Bedford Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; Alumni Bd., '69-'71; Yale Medal Cora., '70-'71; Yale Alumni Fund, '41 Class Agt., '76-; V.P., New York Trust Co., '46-'59; Dir., National Sugar Refining Co., '67-'69; AMAX, Inc., '74-; Crompton Co., Inc., '70-; New York Times Co., '73-; Trustee & V.P., Children's Aid Soc., '62-'75; Trustee & Vice Chmn., Citizens' Budget Comm., '68-; Dir., Caramoor, Inc., '75-; Mbr., N.Y. Chmbr. of Commerce, '68-; Lieut., U.S.N., '43-'46; m. June 14, '58, Sally Smith; s. William R. III, Frederic N.; d. Pauline C. *CROXTON, 1857, JOHN THOMA s-(Law)-Born Nov. 20, 1837, near Paris, Ky., died April 16, 1874, La Paz Bolivia. U.S. Minister to Bolivia, 1873-1874. Brig-Gen., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. CRUIKSHANK, 1952, PAur. F.-(Railroad Mgmt.)-Born April 24, 1930, Washington, Conn.; V.P. Operations & Maintenance, The Milwaukee Road, 516 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 60606; res. 710 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Ill., 60093; Alumni Fund Solicitor, Calhoun College, '52-'76; Operating Dept., Great Northern Railway, '52-'67; Asst. V.P. Market Planning, Burlington Northern, '67-'71; Pres., Fort Worth & Denver Ry. Co., '71-'74; V.P. Strategic Planning, USRA, '74-'76; Lieut., j.g., U.S.N., '52-'56; m. June 26, '54, Alice Wayland; s. Robert, Donald; d. Carol, Lynn. *CRUMP, 1833, JoHN-(Medical Student)-Born Sept. 3, 1814, New York City; died July 4, 1835, New London, Conn. CSAR, 1972, MICHAEL F., B.A. Kings College, Cambridge- (Student)-Born May 26, 1950, Chicago, Ill.; student, Yale Law School; res. 809 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06511. CUNNINGHAM, 1934, HUGH TERRY, B.Litt., Ph.D., M.A. ( Ox- ford )-( Government retired)-Born Apr. 2, 1913, Wagoner, Okla.; res. 305 Kentucky Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22305; Central Intelligence Agency, '47-'73; Exec. positions, Mbr. of Bd. of Natl. Estimates, '62-'69, Dir. of Training, '69-'73; Central In-

59 telligence Group, '45-'47; Unit ( War Dept. ), Instr. & Tutor, Harvard & Radcliffe, '39-'42; Maj. (Intelligence Officer), A.U.S. '42-'46; Intelligence Medal of Merit, Distinguished Intelligence Medal ( from C.I.A. ); m. Feb. 14, '48, Mary Jane Hawley; d. Susanna, Cynthia Ruth. *CUNNINGHAM, 1917, OLIVER BA.T y-(Student)-Born Sept. 17, 1894, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 17, 1918, near Thiaucourt, France. Capt., F.A., World War I ( A.E.F.). CURTIN, 1935, F. CLARE, M.A.-(Education)-Born Oct. 15, 1911, North Abington, Mass.; Teacher, Needham High School, Needham, Mass. 02192; res. 331 Brookline St., Needham, Mass. 02192; Lieut., U.S.N.R., '43-'46; m. June 20, '38, Marion H. Beaulac; s. Robert E. *CURTIS, 1878, GEORGE LOUIS, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born May 21, 1885, Adrian, Mich.; died July 11, 1917, Simsbury, Conn. *CUSHING, 1902, CHARLES CYPRIAN STRONG-( Literary work)- Born Oct. 27, 1879, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1941, Boston, Mass. Y.M.C.A. Secretary, World War I ( Fgn. service). *CUSHING, 1872, WILLIAM LEE, M.A.-(Education)-Born July 24, 1849, Phippsburg, Me.; died Dec. 11, 1921, Simsbury, Conn. CUSHMAN, 1957, Charles W., M.A.-(Education)-Bom June 21, 1934, New Rochelle, N.Y.; res. c/o Mrs. Catherine Weldon, Fareham Farm, Hartland-Four-Corners, Vt. 05049. *CUSHMAN, 1845, ISAAC LAFAYETTE- ( Education)-Born Mar. 17, 1823, Burlington, N.Y.; died June 12, 1857, Quincy, Ill. CUSHMAN, 1958, ROBERT E.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 22, 1935, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Banker, Managing Dir, of a joint venture merchant bank - Asia Pacific Capital Corp., Ltd., Citibank Tower 6F, 8 Queen's Rd. Central, Hong Kong; res. F-9 Grenville House, 1 Magazine Gap Rd., Hong Kong; E-2, A.U.S., Oct. '58-Apr. '59; m. Dec. 15, '62, Lee Sumner; s. Robert S., Bradford W.; d. Jessica Ranney. CUTLER, 1926, BENJAMIN CRAWFORD-- ( Music )-Born July 19, 1904, Winchester, Mass; Musician & Singer; Owner Ben Cutler Orchestras, bus. & res. 21 Crows Nest Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; Pres., Natl. Assn. Orchestra Leaders, '63-'68; m. '40, Flora Campbell; in. June 17, '66, Eustacia Purves; s. Thomas McKeen, ( '62 ), Creel Campbell.

60 *CUTLER, 1854, CARROLL, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 31, 1829, Windham, N.H.; died Jan. 25, 1894, Talladega, Ala. Prof. of metaphysics and rhetoric, Western Reserve Col- lege (now Adelbert College, Western Reserve University), 18604889, and Pres., 1871-1886; Prof. of theology, Biddle University, 1889-1891.

*DAHL, 1908, GEORGE, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 11, 1881, Chicago, Ill.; died July 31, 1962; Holmes Prof. Hebrew, Yale Divinity School, '10-'49; W.W. I, YMCA, Edu- cational; Yale Div. and Grad. Schools Corns.; m. '15, Elizabeth Eudora Curtis; s. Edward Curtis, Curtis, ( '41 ). DALBY, 1966, MICHAEL THOMAS, M.A., Ph.D.-( Education)- Born Oct. 11, 1945, St. Louis, Missouri; Asst. Prof., Chinese History, Dept. of Far Eastern Languages & Civilizations, Uni- versity of Chicago, 5736 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60637; res. 5412 East View Park, Chicago, Ill. 60615; Junior Fellow, Soc. of Fellows, Harvard Univ., '72-'75; m. Aug 5, '66, Linda Mitsuko Sato. DALE, 1945, EDWIN LYON, j11.-( Journalism)-Born Sept. 7, 1923, Philadelphia, Pa.; Reporter, New York Times, Ina Press Center, 76 Shoe Lane, London E.C.4, England; res. 4526 Lowell St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20016; Lieut. (j.g.), U.S.N , '44-'46; Commendation Ribbon; m. Mar. 11, '50, Mary Todd Hastings. *DALY, 1911, FREDERICK JosErn-(Education)-Born Dec. 5, 1885, Cambridge, Mass.; died May 8, 1965; 1st Lieut., Motor Transport Corps, W.W. I, AEF; Major, AUS, W.W. IL *DANA, 1851, WILLIAM BUCK, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 26, 1829, Utica, N.Y.; died Oct. 10, 1910, New York City. *DANIELS, 190'7, FORREST LEONARD-BOM Oct. 19, 1884, Piqua, Ohio; died Jan. 25, 1908, Saranac, N.Y. DANIELS, 1943, Jonor H., A.M.P.-(Business)-Born Oct. 28, 1921, St. Paul, Minn.; Chmn., National City Bankcorporation, 75 South Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55402; res. Mulberry Plantation, Box 623, Camden, S.C. 29020; Trustee, Corn. for

61 Economic Development, '63-'76; Mbr., The Business Council, '62-'76; Civilian Aide to Sec. of the Army, '66-'69; Capt., AUSFA, '43-'46; Bronze Star, Outstanding Civilian Service Medal; m. Dec. 23, '42, Martha Hill Williams; s. John H., Jr., Christopher W.; d. Martha (Shull), Jane P. *DANIELS, 1860, JOSEPH LEONARD, B.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Aug. 1, 1833, East Medway ( now Millis ), Mass.; died Oct. 22, 1924, Tryon, N.C. Prof. of Greek, Olivet College, 1865-1906; also served as dean of the faculty, as act- ing pres., 1892-1893 and 1903-1904, and as college librarian, 1865-1872 and 1883-1908. *DANIELS, 1873, RENSSELAER WILKINSON- ( Finance)-Born Oct. 6, 1851, Lockport, N.Y.; died June 15, 1923, Arcadia, Calif. DANIELS, 1914, THOMAS LEONARD, M.F.A. ( Hon. )-(Indus- trial retired)-Born July 4, 1892, Piqua, Ohio; res. 7 Heather Place, St. Paul, Minn. 55102; Chmn. of Bd., Archer Daniels Midland Corp.; U.S. Diplomatic Service, '22-'29; War Prod. Bd. & War Food Admin., '42-'43; Mbr., Food Requir. Com . '42; Chmn., Minneapolis Soc. of Fine Arts; Bd. of Gov., Charles T. Miller Hosp., St. Paul, Minn.; Trustee, Carlton Coll., St. Paul; Capt., F.A. & Balloon Corps, '17-'19; m. '15, Frances Hancock ( dec.); in. '69, June Herrmann; s. Thomas L. (dec.), Forrest ( dec.), John H. ( '43 ), David M.; d. Carol H. *DANIELSON, 1907, RICHARD ELY, M.A.-( Literary work)- Born Nov. 7, 1885, Brooklyn, Conn.; died May 23, 1957, Groton, Mass.; Capt., Inf. World War I (A.E.F.); Lt. Col., G.S.C., World War II. *DARLING, 1916, ARTHUR BURR, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education, Writ- ing)-Born Dec. 28, 1892, Wichita, Kans.; died Nov. 27, 1971, Paris, France; engaged in research and writing on British- American Relations; Instr. to Assoc. Prof., Yale, '22-'33; Class Officer, Exec. Corn. of Yale Coll., Class of '31; Cur- rent History Assoc., N.Y . Times, '24-'31; Chmn., History Dept., Phillips Academy, Andover, '33-'51; U.S. Govt.; Historian, '51-'54, Fulbright Sr. Fellow, Italy, '55-'56; Ensign, USNRF, '17-'19; m. June 24, '20, Susan Lambert Flahive; d. Susan Lambert, Sarah, Martha. *DARLING, 1836, THOMAS, M.A.-( Finance)-Born April 13, 1816, New York City; died Sept. 23, 1899, New York City, Served in U.S. Navy, Civil War.

62 D'AVANZO, 1956, Lours A., M.D.-( Medieine)-Ophthalmolo- gist, Kailua Professional Center, Suite 301, 30 Aulike St., Kailua, Hawaii 96734; res. 584 Uluhala St., Kailua, Hawaii 96734; m. June 22, '58, Carol Frances Rehman; s. Louis Frank; d. Carol Diana. DAVENPORT, 1938, BRADFUTE WARWICK, LL.B.-( Law)- Born Aug. 18, 1916, Richmond, Va.; Ptnr., Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell & Gibson, 1003 Electric Bldg., Richmond, Va.; res. 6118 St. Andrews Lane, Richmond, Va. 23226; m. July 11, '42, Martha Orr; s. Bradfute W., Jr., ( '69 ). DAVENPORT, 1926, jourr A.-(Journalism)-Born Sept. 11, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.; Journalist, bus. & res. Box 158, Mid- dletown, N.J. 07748; Staff, Fortune Magazine, '37-'49; Editor, Barron's Magazine, '49-'54; Bd. of Editors & Asst. Managing Editor, Fortune Magazine, '54-'69; Harriman Comm. for Marshall Plan, '48; Hoover Comm., '49; m. 1940, Marie Van- Vechten Hayes; s. John; d. Ann, Gloriana, Susan, Amy, Sharon, Caroline. *DAVENPORT, 1923, RUSSELL WHEELER, LL.D.-(Literary work)-Born July 12, 1899, South Bethlehem, Pa.; died April 19, 1954, New York City; Priv., Ambulance Service, World War I (A.E.F.) DAVENPORT, 1915, STEPHEN Rnizour.,-( Industrial retired)- Born Apr. 7, 1892, Staten Island, N.Y.; res. 37 Willowmere Circle, Riverside, Conn. 06878; Formerly V.P., Yardley of London, Inc.; Rep. Town Meeting, Greenwich, Conn., one term; Capt., CAC, A.E.F., May '17-Feb., '19; m. Oct. 13, '28, Mariana Bonnell; s. Henry B. ('51 ), Stephen R., Jr., Samuel C., John L. DAVIES, 1976, PHILIP TURNER-BOM Feb. 11, 1954, Cincinnati, Ohio; res. 750 Woodbine Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45246. *DAVIES, 1853, THOMAS FREDERICK, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Min- istry)-Born Aug. 31, 1831, Fairfield, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1905, Detroit, Mich. Prof. of Hebrew, Berkeley Divinity School, 1862. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Mich., 1889-1905. °DAVIES, 1894, THOMAS FREDERICK, B.D., M.A., D.D.-( Minis- try)-Born July 20, 1872, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 25, 1936, Lenox, Mass. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Western Mass., 1911-1936; Representative, Y.M.C.A. War Work Council, World War I (Fgn. service). 63 *DAVIS, 1895, BENJAMIN-( Law )-Born Jan. 1, 1871, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 6, 1920, Chicago. *DAVIS, 1833, BENJAMINAMIN FRANXLIN, M.A.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 23, 1812, Monticello, S.C.; died June 13, 1853, Yazoo City, Miss. Served in Seminole War. *DAVIS, 1911, CLINTON WILDES-(Industrial)-Born June 2, 1888, Portland, Me.; died Oct. 15, 1958, Cape Elizabeth, Me.; Maj., F.A., World War I. *DAVIS, 1936, HORACE WEBBER II-(Finance)-Born Sept. 9, 1912, Sharon, Pa.; died Sept. 9, 1965; Trust Officer, Union SE New Haven Trust Co.; Treas. and Dir., Farnam Neighborhood House, Inc., '56-; Dir., Arthritis and Rheumatism Found., Conn. Chapter, '52-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II; Class Treas., '48- '54; m. Sept. 6, '45, Jean Arnold; d. Stephenie J. *DAVIS, 1835, JoHN-( Law )--Born Oct. 25, 1813, Trenton, Me.; died Sept. 20, 1844, Northboro, Mass. *DAVIS, 1860, LOWNDES HENRY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 14, 1836, Jackson, Mo.; died Feb. 5, 1920, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Circuit attny., 10th judicial district of Mo., 1865-1869. Mbr., Mo, State Legislature, 1876. Mbr. of Congress, 1879-1885. DAVIS, 1933, RICHARD MARDEN-(Law)-Born May 26, 1912 Somerville, Mass.; Ptnr., Davis, Graham SE Stubbs, 950 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 860 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. 80206; Mbr. Am. Judicature Soc.; Am. Bar Assn.; Past V.P., Colorado Bar Assn.; Past Pres., Denver Bar Assn.; Trustee: Denver Museum of Natural History, '47-; Univ. of Northern Colo., '73-; Past Pres., Denver Rotary Club; Denver Country Day School; Civilian Aide to Sec. of the Army, '50-'52; Mbr., Administrative Conf. of the U.S., '60-'62; Lieut. Col., U.S.A.F., Sept. '42-Oct. '45; Bronze Star; m. July 10, '35, Nancy Newton; s. Richard /garden, Jr.; d. Pamela ( Beardsley) *DAVIS, 1860, ROBERT STEWART-- ( Industrial)-Born April 23, 1838, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Mar. 17, 1911, Philadelphia. *DAVIS, 1908, WALTER Goonwmr, LL.B.-( Law, Finance)- Born May 14, 1885, Portland, Me.; died June 11, 1966; Pres., Maine Historical Soc , Portland Community Chest, Maine Gen. Hosp. Corp.; House of Rep., Maine Legislature, '26; Capt., Inf., W.W. I, AEF Milit. Intelligence. DAVISON, 1949, DANIEL POMEROY, J.D.-( Finance)-Born Jan. 30, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Senior V.P., Morgan Guaranty

64 Trust Co., 23 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10015; res. P.O. Box 348, Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560; Alumni Fund; Campaign for Yale; Dir., Scovill Mfg. Co.; Northwestern States Portland Cement Co.; Trustee & V.P., Metropolitan Museum of Art; Trustee, Church Pension Fund; Groton School; 2d Lieut. U.S.A.F. '43-'45; in. June 27, '53, Catherine Cheremeteff; s. Daniel P., Jr., George P. ( '79), Henry P. DAVISON, 1945, Exorcorr PEABODY, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)- Born June 15, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stim- son, Putnam & Roberts, 40 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 221 Benedict Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn. 06840; Cor- poration Officer, July '71-June '76; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, '59-'71, '76-; 1st Lieut. U.S.A.F., Feb. '43-Aug. '46; m. July 3, '48, Jane Ingalls; s. F. Trubee II ( dec.), Endicott P., Jr. ( '74 ), David I. ( '78 ), Malcolm P.; d. Jane. *DAVISON, 1918, FREDERICK TRUBEE, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Museum work)-Born Feb. 7, 1896, New York, N.Y.; died Nov. 14, 1974, Locust Valley, N.Y.; Pres., Amer. Mus. Nat. History, '33-'53; State Legislature, '21-'26; Asst. Sec. War (Air), '26-'33; Yale Corporation, '31-'53; Lieut. (j.g.), Naval Air Serv., W.W. I; Brig. Gen., USAF, W.W. II; Navy Cross, Distin- guished Service Medal; m. April 16, '20, Dorothy Peabody; s. F.T.D., Jr. ( dec.), Endicott Peabody, ( '45 ), Daniel Pome- roy, ( '49 ), Gates, ( '50 ). °DAVISON, 1920, HARRY POMEROY- ( Finance)-Born April 3, 1898, Englewood, N.J.; died July 2, 1961; Sr. V.P., J. P. Mor- gan & Co., N.Y.C.; W.W. I: Lieut., Naval Air Service; W.W. II: Cmdr., USN; m. Aug. 9, '46, Eleanor M. A. Sparks; s. H.P.D., Jr., John, ( '52 ), James S.; d. Frances, Anne. °DAWES, 1876, CHESTER MITCHELL-( Law)-.Born July 14, 1855, North Adams, Mass.; died April 12, 1917, Chicago, Ill. Asst. U.S. attny., northern district of Ill., 1884-1886. *DAY, ARTHUR POMEROY, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 6, 1868, Hartford, Conn.; died Aug. 26, 1952, Greensboro, Vt.; Mbr. Hartford Redevelopment Corn. and Conn. River Bridge and Highway Comm.; Class Treas. °DAY, 1892, CLIVE, Ph.D.-( Education)-Born Feb. 11, 1871, Hartford, Conn.; died July 27, 1951, Greensboro, Vt.; Chmn., Balkan Div., U.S. Peace Comm., Paris, '18; Mbr. Conn. Un- employment Comm., '31-33; Asst. Prof. Economic History,

65 Yale University, '02-'07, and Prof., '07-'22; Prof., Political Economy '22-'38. *DAY, 1899, DWIGHT HUNTINGTON- ( Finance)-Born April 1, 1876, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 9, 1936, New York City. Y.M.- C.A. Sec. World War I. DAY, 1923, HUNTINGTON T., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Apr. 21, 1901, St. Louis, Missouri; Ptnr., Wiggin & Dana, 195 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06508 P.O. Box 1832; res. 100 Reservoir St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Former Dir. RTA; m. May 3, '24, Cornelia A. Campbell; d. Molly Joan (Scott), Cornelia (Bloomer), Anne ( Schalet ). *DAY, 1857, JOHN CALVIN, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 3. 1835, Hartford, Conn.; died June 24, 1899, Dublin, N.H. *DAY, 1862, MELVILLE Cox-(Law)-Born June 2, 1839, Bid- deford, Me.; died Dec. 29, 1913, Florence, Italy. *DAY, 1875, ROBERT WEBSTER-(Real estate)-Born Oct. 9, 1854, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July 11, 1932, Tallahassee, Fla. *DAY, 1911, SHERWOOD SuNEERLAND-(Ministry)-Born April 18, 1887, Catskill, N.Y.; died May 15, 1974, Amherst, Va., formerly Presbyterian minister; m. Oct. 11, '44, Margaret Webster; s. Sherwood S., Frederick B. Webster; d. Rosalie (White), Margaret (Evans), Anne Webster. *DAY, 1837, THOMAS Mn,Ls, M.A.-( Literary work)-Born Nov. 21, 1817, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 17, 1905, Hartford. *DAY, 1886, THOMAS MrLLs, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 13, 1864, Hartford, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1947, Plainfield, N.J. *DAY, 1902, WILLIAM EnwAnns-( Finance, Industry)-Born Feb. 12, 1878, Indianapolis, Ind.; died July 17, 1964; m. Dec. 14, '12, Florence Hall; d. Mrs. Robert B. Chappell, Jr. DEANS, 1918, ROBERT B.-(Finance retired)-Born July 14, 1896, Phoenixville, Pa.; res. Apt. 330, 4000 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; m. 1923, Dorothy Babbage; s. Robert B., Jr., ( '48 ); d. Lucy P. (Hanes). *DECHERT, 1850, HENRY MARTYN-( Law)-Born Mar. 11, 1832, Reading, Pa.; died May 27, 1918, Philadelphia, Pa., 1st Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *DECKER, 1929, EDMUND Locxw000, Ja.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 5, 1907, Montclair, N.J.; died July 30, 1967. DEFOREST, 1955, STEPHEN ELLiorr, J.D.-( Law)-Born Sept. 16, 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Ptnr., Riddell, Williams, Ivie, Bullitt & Wolkinshaw, 4300 Seattle-First National Bank Bldg.,

66 Seattle, Wash. 98154; res. 11323 8th Ave. N.W., Seattle, Wash. 98177; Pres., Yale Assn. of Western Washington, '67- '68; Program Chmn., Yale Natl. Meeting, Seattle, '70; Yale Alumni Fund, Local Coin., '68-; Bd. of Dir. & Exec. Comm., Seattle-King Cty. United Way, '75-; Bd. of Trustees, The Public Defender, Seattle, '75-; Legal Specialization Bd., Washington State Bar Assn., '75-; Lieut. U.S.N., June '55-June '57; m. June 14, '58, Sylvia Lynn Agathon; s. Christopher Elliott, John Andrew; d. Katherine Elizabeth. DEMAREE, 1970, FRANK EDWARD-Born Feb. 4, 1947, Chi- cago, Ill.; res. 920 Forest Hill Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045. *DEMING, 1872, CHARLES CLERC, LL.B.-(Law)-Born May 22, 1852, Hartford, Conn.; died July 23, 1924, New York City. *DEMING, 1872, CLARENCE--( Literary work)-Born Oct. 1, -1848, Litchfield, Conn.; died May 8, 1913, New Haven, Conn. *DEMING, 1836, HENRY CHAMPION, LL.B., LL.D.-( Law)- Born May 23, 1815, Colchester, Conn.; died Oct. 9, 1872, Hartford, Conn. Mbr. Conn. State Legislature, 1849, 1850, 1859 and 1860. Mbr. of Congress. 1863-1867. Collector of internal revenue, 1869-1872. Col., Union Army, Civil War. *DEMING, 1872, HENRY CFIAMPION-( Finance)-Born Nov. 25, 1850, Hartford, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1931, New York City. *DEMING, 1883, LAURENT CLERC-( Transportation)-Born Nov. 21, 1860, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1945, New York City. DEMPSEY, 1956, ANDREW SQUIRE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 24, 1934, Cleveland, Ohio; Ptnr. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, 1800 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 12819 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 44108; 1st Lieut., U.S.A.F., '56-'59; m. Aug. 22, '61, Hope Gibson; s. John Bourne III, Philip Johnson, David Gibson. DEMPSEY, 1938, JAMES HOWARD, JR., LL.B.-( Law )Born Oct. 18, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Ptnr. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, 1800 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland 44115; res. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 44022; Mayor, Village of Hunting Valley, Ohio, '52-'58; Yale Alumni Bd., '57; Pres., Cleveland Yale Alumni Assn., '56, Yale Development Bd., '64; Trustee, Cleveland Mus. of Art, Home for Aged Women, Lake View Cemetery Assn., University Hospitals; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '41-'45; m. Aug. 2, '42, Julia C. Bolton; d. Julia B. (Cox), Melissa H. ( Gerrity), ('71 ).

67 *DEMPSEY, 1911, JOHN BOURNE, M.A., LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 26, 1888, Cleveland, Ohio; died May 20, 1963; Ohio House of Representatives, '23-'27; Yale Univ. Council, '48-'55; Alumni Bd. Chmn., '40-'43; Capt. F.A., W.W. I; m. July 5, '28, Jeanette Johnson; s. Bourne P., ( '52 ), Alfred S., ( '54 ), Andrew S., ( '56). 'DENEGRE, 1915, THOMAS BAYNE, LL.D.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 18, 1893, New Orleans, La.; died June 18, 1967; with First Natl. Bank of Biloxi, Miss.; 1st Lieut., F.A., W.W. I, AEF. DENEUFVILLE, 1961, Joni./ PHILIP, M.A., Ph.D.-( Science)- Born May 1, 1940, New York, N.Y.; Research Assoc. at Exxon Corporate Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 45, Linden, N.J. 07036; res. Thomas Rd., Mendham, N.J. 07945; Class Council, '61-; Yale Alumni Fund, Pierson Coll. Agt., '70-; 15th Re- union Gift Chmn., '75-'76; m. Aug. 1966, Suzanne Bayon; s. Peter Bayon, Thomas Pike, John Howard. *DENISON, 1895, LINDSAY-( Literary work )-Born Mar. 23, 1873, Salem, Mass.; died Mar. 25, 1934, Thomaston, N.Y. Capt., QMC., World War I (A.E.F.). "DENNIS, 1872, FREDERIC SHEPARD, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S.- (Medicine)-Born April 17, 1850, Newark, N.J.; died Mar. 8, 1934, New York City. Prof. of surgery, Bellevue Hosp., Medical College, 1883-1893; Prof. of clinical surgery, Cornell University Medical College, 1898-1910, and Prof. emeritus, 1910-1934. *DENNY, 1854, THOMAS- ( Finance)-Born Aug. 22, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died July 29, 1906, Lake Meacham, Malone, N.Y. *DENSLOW, 1873, HERBERT MCKENZIE, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry) -Born Aug. 20, 1852, Lynn, Mass.; died Sept. 7, 1944, Hart- ford, Conn. Instructor at General Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, 1873-1874; Prof. of pastoral theology, General Theological Seminary, 1902-1927; and Prof. emeritus, 1927-1944. *DENT, 1836, HENRY HATCH, M.A.-(Law)-Born Feb. 11, 1815, Bryantown, Md.; died Nov. 19, 1872, Baltimore, Md. *DEPEW, 1856, CHAUNCEY MITCHELL, LL.D.-(Law)-Born April 23, 1834, Peekskill, N.Y.; died April 5, 1928, New York City. Mbr. N.Y. State Legislature, 1861-1863. Sec. of State, N.Y., 1863-1865. Appointed U.S. Minister to Japan, 1866, but resigned. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1899-1911. Regent, University of

68 the State of N.Y., 1874-1904. N1br. Yale Corp., 1888-1906. Col. and Judge Advocate, N.Y. N.G., Civil War. *DEPEW, 1919, GANSON GOODYEAR, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1895, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 31, 1924, Aiken, S.C. Asst. District Attny., western N.Y., 1922-1924. Lieut., Naval Air Service, World War I. *DESA, 1841, POMPEO ASCENCO--( Farming)-Born April 20, 1818, Alcantara, Maranham, Brazil; died in 1879, Alcantara. *DESIBOUR, 1896, JULES HENRI-(Architecture)-Born Dec. 23, 1872, Paris, France; died Nov. 4, 1938, Washington, D.C. Architect for the French embassy and the Canadian legation in Washington, D.C., and other public buildings. *DESILVER, 1910, ALBERT, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Aug. 27, 1888, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 7, 1924, Rye, N.Y. DESJARDINS, 1965, PETER EARL, M.S.-(Business)-Born Apr. 19, 1940, Miami, Fla.; Managing Dir., FMC International SA, Box 27, Marxergasse 10, 1033 Vienna, Austria; res. Baum- gasse 17-19, 1033 Vienna, Austria; Management Consultant, McKinsey & Co., N.Y., '69-'71; Asst. to the Pres., & Dir., Corporate Development, Howmet Corp., Greenwich, Conn., '71-'72; Certificat d'Etudes Politiques, Universite de Paris, '62; 1st Lieut. A.U.S., '59-'61; GCM ( Airborne, Ranger); m. Jan. 3, '67, Germaine A. Ranch ( divorced '72). DEVOR, 1941, DONALD S., JR., M.A.-(Advertising)--Born July 10, 1920, East Orange, N.J.; Area Marketing Specialist, Citibank, Bronx, Westchester, Mid Hudson Div., Citibank, Area Office, 4377 Bronx Blvd., Bronx N.Y. 10466; res. Sis- cowit Rd., Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576; Lieut. (j.g. ), U.S.N., '43-'46; m. Mar. 26, '55, Nancy Robinson; s. John H. ( '68 ), James R. *DEXTER, 1861, FRANKLIN BOWDITCH, M.A., Litt.D.-(Educa- tion and library work)-Born Sept. 11, 1842, Fairhaven, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1920, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Librarian, Yale University, 1869-1912; also Sec. of the University 1869-1899, and Lamed Prof. of American history, 1877-1888. *DEXTER, 1867, MORTON, M.A.-( Literary work)-Born July 12, 1846, Manchester, N.H.; died Oct. 29, 1910, Edgartown, Mass. DIAMOND, 1974, PETER C.-( Television)-Born May 27, 1950, New York, N.Y.; Olympics Researcher, ABC Television

69 Sports, Inc., 1330 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 116 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021. 'DICKINSON, 1856, Annum-( Business )-Born July 15, 1835, Hillsboro, N.C.; died Oct. 13, 1904, Baltimore, Md. Served in Commissary Dept., Confederate Army, Civil War. DILLER, 1924, JOHN CABOT-( Military retired)-Born Sept. 20, 1895, Sterling, Ill.; res. 410 Watseka St., Park Forest, Ill. 60466; Assoc. Dir., Bureau of Appointments, '27-'32; Capt. AUS, Inf., '16-'19; Col., USAF, '42-'55; Bronze Star; Asst. Treas., RTA, '28-'42; m. Sept. 6, '27, Margaret 0. Wells (dec.); m. June 22, '50, Helen E. Ketchin; s. John C., Jr., Richard T. ( dec.), Robert M.; d. Lucia; sd. Janet E. Ketchin (Stevens). DILWORTH, 1938, JOSEPH RICHARDSON, LL.B., M.A. ( Hon.) -(Finance)--Born June 9, 1916, Hewlett, N.Y.; Senior Fi- nancial Advisor, Rockefeller Family & Associates, '58-, Room 5600, 30 Rockfeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 141 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Yale Univ. Council, '58- '59; Alumni Fellow, '59-'62; Fellow, Yale Corp., '59-; Suc- cessor Trustee, Yale Corp., '62-; Buying Dept., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., '46-'51; Ptnr., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., '51-'58; Dir. & Chmn., Rockefeller Center, Inc., '58-; Dir., R.H. Macy & Co., Inc. '61-; Chase Manhattan Bank, '58-; Diamond Shamrock Corp., '69-'73; Chrysler Corp., '62-; Selected Risk Investments, '62-; International Basic Economy Corp., '59-; Omega Fund., Inc., '67-; Pickands Mather & Co., '66-'69; Rockwell Mfg. Co., '50- '66; Rockwell Standard Co., '56-'59; Rockwell Spring & Axle Co., '56-'59; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. June 15, '40, Elizabeth Cushing; s. Joseph R., Jr., ( '64 ), Charles Dewees, ('78); d. Melissa Mckay ( Gold), Alexandra Cushing. °DIMOCK, 1863, HENRY FARNAM, M.A.-(Business)-Born Mar. 28, 1842, South Coventry, Conn.; died April 10, 1911, New York City. Mbr. Yale Corp., 1899-1911. °DINES, 1908, TYSON, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 31, 1885, Brunswick, Mo.; died Nov. 17, 1965; s. T.D., Jr., ('41 ). Allen, ( '43 ). *DIXON, 1907, THEODORE POLHEMUS-(Finance)-Born June 27, 1883, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 28, 1959, Weekapaug, R.I.; Capt., Intelligence, World War I; former Class Treas. and Chmn., Class Exec. Corn.

70 *DIXON, 1868, WILLIAM PALMER, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Mar. 19, 1847, New York City; died June 24, 1926, Lawrence, N.Y. *DOANE, 1891, JOHN WEsLEY-( Finance )-Born Mar. 22, 1869, Thompson, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1933, New York City. *DODD, 1838, ALBERT-( Law)-Born 1818; drowned June, 1844, near Bloomington, Ill. *DODGE, 1904, FRANCIS TALmAGE.--( Business)-Born Feb. 25, 1882, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 18, 1970; pres. Dodge & Olcott Co., '04-'52; Al. Fd. Agt., '45-; m. April 21, '09, Helen Part- ridge ( dec.) m. Aug. 5, '32, Ellen Putnam Andrews ( dec.); d. Virginia Mary. *DODGE, 1907, PHILIP LYNDON-(Finance)-Born Nov. 28, 1885, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 17, 1974, New York, N.Y.; formerly Ptnr., Laird, Bissell & Meeds; Alumni Fund Agt. for Class, '07; Dir., Alumni Fund, one term; m. Aug. 26, '29, Ethel Forgan Booth. *DODGE, 1929, WASHINGTON-( Finance)-Born Sept. 23, 1907, San Francisco, Calif.; died Dec. 1974; Stockbroker, V.P., Clark, Dodge & Co., Inc., 470 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; m. Aug. 10, '32, Helen Keep Hubbard; m. April 10, '40, Helen Manning Brown; s. Jonathan W., ( '55 ), Kent H., Arthur P., ( '64). DOMINICK, 1960, DA.vin DEWITT, J.D.-( Law)-Born Jan. 24, 1937, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lawyer; Ptnr., 2510 Lincoln Center Bldg., Denver, Colo. 80203; res. 300 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. 80218; Commissioner, Federal Water Pollution Control Admin., U.S. Dept. of Interior, '69-'71; Asst, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, '71-Oct. '73; Capt., USMC, '60-'63; m. Sept. 8, '66, Mary Helen Stein; s. Chris- topher B., Andrew B., DeWitt S. *DOMINICK, 1909, GAYER GARDNER-( Finance )-Born Mar. 16, 1887, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 18, 1961; Limited Ptnr., Dom- inick & Dominick, N.Y.C.; Gov., Stock Exchange, 3 terms; Pres., Roosevelt Hosp., '48-'53; Trustee, Iolani School, Honolulu, '54; W.W. I: Lieut. ( s.g. ), Navy-Submarine, Lighter-than-Air; m. Nov. 20, '09, Cordelia Eleanor Hoyt; s. Bayard II, ( '37 ); Peter Hoyt, ('37 ); d. Cordelia Lowry ( dec.) DONALDSON, 1953, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A., M.B.A.-(Finance) -Born June 2, 1931, Buffalo, N.Y.; Dean, Yale University School of Organization & Management, & Prof. of Public & 71 Private Management; bus. 200 Park Ave., Suite 3024, New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 895 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; Trustee, Yale Univ.; Founder, Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, '59-'73; Trustee, Ford Foundation; Bowery Savings Bank; The German Marshall Fund; Nichols School; U.S. Undersecretary of State, '73-'74; Special Consultant & Advisor to V.P. ; Or- ganizational & Financial Advisor to Gov. ; 1st Lieut., USNIC, '53-'55; m. Sept. 17, '60, Evan Burger; s. Matthew Evans; d. Kimberly Eames. DONNELLEY, 1931, GAYLORD, LL.D.—( Industrial)—Born May 19, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; Climn. of Exec. Corn., R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 2223 Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60616; res. Route 1, Box 197, Libertyville, Ill. 60048; Yale Univ. Council, '54-'59; Yale Univ. Press Bd. of Governors, to June '62; Yale Development Bd., '64-'71; Yale Univ. Campaign Advisory Corn., from '74; Trustee, Yale Li- brary Associates; Chmn. of Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of Chicago; Pres., Ducks Unlimited, Inc.; Trustee, Ducks Unlimited (Can- ada); Ducks Unlimited de Mexico, A.C.; Natl. Recreation & Parks Assn.; Life Trustee, Newberry Library; Mbr., Chicago Community Trust Exec. Corn.; Chicago Merit Employment Corn.; Advisory Bd., YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago; Business Advisory Council of Chicago Urban League; Bd. of Advisors, Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc.; Dir., American Friends of Cambridge Univ., Research Found.; Pres., Com- munity Fund of Chicago, '69-'71; Mbr., Ill. Nature Preserves Comm., '68-'74; Trustee, United Presb. Found., '63-'75; Trus- tee, Sarah Lawrence Coll., '65-'73; Honorary Trustee, '73-; Honorary Mbr., Mercy Hosp. Bd. of Consultors; Bd. of Dir., Dunn & Bradstreet; First Natl. Bank of Chicago; First Chicago Corp.; Borg-Warner Corp.; Trustee, Savings & Profit Sharing Funds, Sears Employees, '76-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR '42-'45; Presidential Unit Citation with 1 Star; Purple Heart; m. May 4, '35, Dorothy Williams Ranney; s. Elliott Ranney, Strachan ( '64); d. Laura ( Wheeler). °DONNELLEY, 1889, THOMAS ELLIOTT-( Industrial)—Born Aug. 18, 1867, Chicago, Ill.; died Feb. 6, 1955. Lake Forest, Ill.; Dir., Pulp and Paper Div., War Industries Bd., World War I; Chmn, Citizens' Corn., Chicago, '22; Mbr., Council, Yale-in- China, '25-'32, and Corn. for rebuilding plant, '47. 72 DOOLITTLE, 1942, DUNCAN HUNTER-( Industrial)-Born Dec. 12, 1920, Providence, R.I.; V.P. & Gen. Mgr., Machine Tool Div., Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Precision Park, North Kingston, R.I. 02852; res. 164 Old Post Rd., Wakefield, R.I. 02879; Trustee: Butler Hosp., '69-'75, Old Stone Bank, '61-'63; Councilman, South Kingston Town Council, '75-; Capt. A.U.S., F.A. Reserve, '43-'45; m. Oct. 21, '48, Ann Watson Lewis ( divorced); m. Dec. 21, '67, Clare Southerland; s. William Shearman, Elisha Watson; d. Harriet Sprague, Abby Lippitt, Nichole Grahame. *DOUGLAS, 1900, MALCOLM, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Sept. 5, 1876, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 12, 1939, Montecito, Calif. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I ( AEF). *DOUGLASS, 1887, WILLARD ROBINSON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 22, 1865, Leavenworth, Kans., died Jan. 2, 1956, Kansas City, Mo. *DOUSMAN, 1906, LOUIS DEVIERVILLE-( Insurance)-Born Feb. 17, 1882, St. Louis, Mo.; died Aug. 11, 1955, Billings, Mont.; former Mbr. Billings City Park Bd., and Mont. State Park Bd. DOWLING, 1969, BRIAN J.-(Sports)-Born Apr. 1, 1947, Cleveland, Ohio; res. 8 Lehan St., Canton, Mass. 02021; m. Dec. 4, '72, Betsy Lampert. DOWNING, 1970, EARL S. III-Born Aug. 19, 1948, Palo Alto, Calif.; res. Friendsville, Pa. 18818. DOYLE, 1974, THOMAS j., JR.,-(Education)-English Tutor, c/o New Asia College, C.U.H., Shatin New Territories, Hong Kong; res. 63 South Main Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12208 DRAIN, 1943, RICHARD DALE, LL.B., LL.M.-(Finance)-Born Aug. 16, 1920, Washington, D.C.; Foundation Administrator, Washington, Cathedral, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, D.C. 20016; res. 5120 Baltan Rd., Washington, D.C. 20016; Assoc., Drain & Weaver, '48-'51; C.I.A., '51-'73; Protestant Episc. Foundation, '73-; Staff, Special Asst. to U.S. Pres., '55; Special Asst. to Sec. of State, '57; Col., USAR, '43-; Silver & Bronze Stars; m. June 30, '48, Margenne Noland; s. William Whitley, Robert Dale ( '79). DRAPER, 1937, ARTHUR J., M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Sept. 3, 1914, Charlotte, N.C.; Physician, U.S. Naval Hosp., San Diego, Calif. 92134; res. 4222 Orchard, San Diego, Calif. 92107; m. Aug. 3, '40, Denise Gair; s. Arthur J. III, S. Russell, William Franklin IV, ('74); d. Dennie Gair (Phleger), Judy Gordon (Cottrell). 73 DRAPER, 1950, WILLIAM H., III-(Business)-Born Jan. 1, 1928, White Plains, N.Y.; Gen. Ptnr., Sutter Hill Ventures, 2 Palo Alto Square, Suite 700, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304, (pre- ferred address for mail); res. 91 Tallwood Court, Atherton, Calif. 94025; AYA; Chmn., Enrollment/Scholarships, Northern Calif.; Dir. & V.P., Alumni Assn., Northern Calif.; Dir., Yale Club, Palo Alto, '76-; Chmn., Pacific Region Major & Special Gifts Corn., Campaign for Yale, '76-; Pres., Western Assn. Venture Capitalists, '67-'68; Mbr., Western Electronics Manu- facturers Assn., '76-; Dir., Measurex Corp., '68-; Plantronics Inc., '73-; Lexitron Corp., '71-; Bd. of Trustees, United Way, Santa Clara Cty., '68-'76; Pres., United Fund, Palo Alto/Stan- ford, '67-'76; Trustee, Crystal Springs School for Girls, '67-73; Dir., Population Crisis Corn., Washington, D.C., '76-; Mbr., Harold Brunn Soc. for Medical Research, '76-; 1st Lieut., Inf., '47-'52; Combat Infantryman Badge, Meritorious Service Rib- bon with Medal Pendant, Airborne Infantryman Badge; in. June 13, '53, Phyllis Culbertson; s. Timothy; d. Rebecca, Polly ('77). *DREISBACH, 1903, JOHN MARTIN-(Business)-Born Nov. 26, 1879, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died Nov. 10, 1958, Summit, N.J. *DuBOIS, 1867, jOHN JAY, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born June 6, 1846, Newton Falls, Ohio; died Nov. 11, 1898, Lakewood, N.J. *DUNHAM, 1859, GEORGE Enuorr-(Student)-Born Nov. 27, 1838, Hartford, Conn.; drowned July 17, 1858, Springfield, Mass. DUNHAM, 1938, LAWRENCE BOARDMAN, JR.-( Business retired) -Born Mar. 3, 1916, New York, N.Y.; res. 54 Linden Ave., Branford, Conn. 06405; Sr. Dir., Office of Univ. Development, Yale Univ. '67-'73; Management Supervisor, Compton Adver- tising, Inc., '56-'67; Lieut., USN, '41-'46; Presidential Unit Citation; Sec., RTA, '68-; m. Sept. 7, '40, Angelica V. R. Fales; s. Lawrence B., III ('63); d. Angelica V. R., Gail Fales, Valerie Putnam. DUNN, 1957, GEORGE J., J.D.-(Law)-Born Apr. 29. 1935, Cleveland, Ohio; V.P. & General Counsel, Standard Oil Co., Ohio; 1725 Midland Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 2374 Roxboro Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106; Assoc„ McAfee, Hanning, Newcomer & Hazlett, '60-'67; Assoc., Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, '67-'68; m. May 27, '61, Becky Fisher; s. John F., Gordon B. II.

74 *DUNNING, 1867, ALBERT ELIJAH, D.D., S.T.D.—( Ministry Born Jan. 5, 1844, Brookfield, Conn.; died Nov. 14, 1923, Brookline, Mass. 4 DUNWODY, 1836, JAMES BULLOCH-( Ministry)—Born Sept. 24, 1816, Washington, Ga.; died June 26, 1902, Walterboro, S.C. DURFEE, 1956, C. GIBSON, jn.—(Industrial)--Born Mar. 11, 1934, Jersey City, N.J.; Nuclear Projects Mgr., Northeast Region, Westinghouse Nuclear Energy Systems, Monroeville Nuclear Center, Box 355, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; res. 220 Sun- ridge Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238; Pres. Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '71-'73; Governor, Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '73-; Class Exec. Corn., '56-; Alumni Fund Agt., '56-'66; Vestryman, Calvary Church, '75-; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '56-'60; m. Nov. 24, '56, Camilla Vilas; s. Charles G. III, Timothy C., Donald R.; d. Susan D., Dorothy V. DURHAM, 1953, EDWIN A. II—( Mineral exploration)—Born June 5, 1931, Sistersville, West Va.; Managing General Ptnr., Everest Exploration Co., (uranium & minerals), P.O. Box 1339, Corpus Christi, Tex. 78403; res. 341 Claremore, Corpus Christi, Tex. 78412; Chmn., Yale 25th Reunion Class Gift Fund; Yale Alumni Schools Corn., South Texas Area; Asst. to Gen. Manager, Frankfort Oil Co., '55-'59; Manager, Gulf Coast Exploration, Southern Petroleum Exploration, Inc., '59- '69; Past Dir., Thor jet Inc.; Wiser Oil Co., Petroleum Explora- tion & Southern Petroleum Exploration, Inc.; Dir., Independ- ent Petroleum Assn. of America; Corpus Christi Natl. Bank; Mbr. AM. Assn. of Petroleum Landmen; Corpus Christi Geo- logical Soc.; South Tex. Geological Soc.; Corpus Christi Park Bd., '62-'66; St. James Episc. School Bd., '61-'74; Vestry, Church of the Good Shepherd, '70-'72; Creative Arts Center, '75-; Chmn., United Fund, Independent Oil & Gas Operators, '68; Dir., Corpus Christi Museum, '60-'65; YMCA, '73-'76; Trustee, St. Mary's Hall, '73-'76; 1st Lieut., USMC, '53-'55; m. June 19, '54, Kaye Tarrant; d. Edith Sugden, Mary Tarrant, Eleanor Kaye. DURYEE, 1917, SAMUEL SLOAN, LL.B.—( Law retired)— Born Nov. 18, 1893, New York, N.Y.; of Counsel to Parker, Dur- yee, Zunino, Malone & Carter, 1 E. 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 333 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Dir., Alumni Fund; Chmn., '47-'48; Univ. Council, '48; Alumni Bd.,

75 '47; Assoc. Fellow, Trumbull Coll. '47-; Pres. St. John's Guild, '32-'33; Chief, Tax Amortization Section, Office Under Sec. of War, '40-'41; Chmn., Tax Amortization Bd., '41-'42; Pres., Hosp. for Special Surgery, '48-'58; Life Gov., New York Hosp., '75; Pres., Trustees of Groton School, '48-'65; Mbr., Am. Bar Assn.; Assn. Bar of the City of New York; Dir., Am. Sub- sidiaries of Zurich Ins. Co.; City Bank Farmers Trust Co.; Ptnr., Parker & Duryee and associated and successive firms; Capt., F.A., A.E.F., '17-'19; 2nd Lieut.; Natl. Guard, Conn., '16; m. Aug. 18, '17, Mary Ballard; s. Samuel S., Jr.; d. Nina (Wood). *DWIGHT, 1849, TIMOTHY, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Education)- Born Nov. 16, 1828, Norwich, Conn.; died May 26, 1916, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of sacred literature, Yale Divinity School, 1858-1886; Pres., Yale University 1886-1899; also acting treas- urer, 1886-1888. *DWIGHT, 1893, WINTHROP EowAnus, LL.B., Ph.D.-( Law)- Born Dec. 23, 1872, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 3, 1944, New York City, Assoc. Fellow, Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, '35-44. DYESS, 1939, ARTHUR D., LL.B.-(Law)----Born Sept. 17, 1916, Temple, Texas; Attny., Foremen, Dyess, Prewett, Rosenberg & Henderson, 2900 United Gas Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002; res. 9015 Sandringham Drive, Houston, Texas 77024; m. Aug. 26, '44, Elizabeth Treman Booth; s. Arthur, ( '68); d. Eugenia, Elizabeth.

*EAKIN, 1856, EMMET ALExANDEa-(Farming)-Born Mar. 26, 1836, Bedford County, Tenn.; died Dec. 27, 1864, Mur- freesboro, Tenn. *EAKIN, 1846, WILLIAM SPENCER, M.A.-( Business)-Born July 6, 1820, Shelbyville, Tenn., died Jan. 31, 1880, New York City. *EAMES, 1843, BENJAMIN TUCKER, M.A.-( Law)-Born June 4, 1818, Dedham, Mass.; died Oct. 6, 1901, East Greenwich, R.I. Mbr., R.I. State Senate; 1854-1856, 1859, 1863, and 1884. Mbr., R.I. State Legislature, 1868, and Spkr., 1869. Mbr. of Congress, 1871-1879.

76 EARLY, 1915, HOBART EVANS, J.D.-(Law)-Born June 27, 1922, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Attny., 1116 First Natl. Bank Tower, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; res. 1194 Warrenhall Lane N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30319; m. Sept. 7, '46, Patricia Hadley Puffer; m. March 29, '69, Winifred Head Schreiner; s. Hobart Evans, Jr., Harold Steven; d. Suzanne Hadley. *EATON, 1877, SAMUEL LEW/S, M.A., M.D.- ( Medicine)-Born Jan. 15, 1853, Lancaster, Wisc.; died April 17, 1930, Newton Highlands, Mass. *EATON, 1862, SHERBURNE BL-( Law)-Born Feb. 23, 1840, Lowell, Mass.; died Dec. 1, 1914, New York City. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. ECKLUND, 1938, JOHN E., LL.B., M.A. ( Hon. )-( Business)- Born Apr. 13, 1916, Jamestown, N.Y.; Treas., Yale University, 451 College St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 27 Cedar Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; Treas., Yale Univ., '66-; Alumni Bd., '55-57; Pres., Yale Club of New Haven, '55-'57; Fellow, Davenport Coll., '50-; Treas., Yale Alumni Fund, '66; Mbr., Bd. of Governors, Yale Univ. Press., '66-; Assoc. Wiggin & Dana, New Haven, '46-'51; Ptnr., '51-'66; Chmn., Woodbridge Town Planning & Zoning Comm., '60-'64; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Yale New Haven Hosp., '66-; Lieut., USNR, '41-46; Commen- dation Ribbon, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; RTA: Sec., '46-'56; Dir., c. '59-'62; Pres., '75-; m. Oct. 29, '42, Mary T. Sizer; m. Mar. 22, '75, Constance L. Cryer; s. Peter J., ('67), John E. Jr.; d. Hilda ( 011mann), Elizabeth (Berger). EDDY, 1929, MAXON HUNTER, M.D.,-( Medicine partially re- tired)-Born May 31, 1907, Middlebury, Vt.; res. 1 South St., Middlebury Vt. 05753; Practicing Surgeon, Bridgeport & Fair- field, Conn., '39-'69; Volunteer Surgeon, Developing Countries, '69-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, Med. Corps, '43-'46; Battle Star; m. Oct. 10, '36, Virginia Marshall; s. Marshall H., David M.; d. Virginia. EDEN, 1951, JOHN W.-(Government)-Born July 30, 1927, Cleveland, Ohio; Asst. Sec. for Economic Development, Room 7800, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230; res. 1101 Farquhar Drive, York, Pa. 17403; Bd. of Alumni Place- ment Corn., '59-'61; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Central Pa., '70-'71; V.P., The Eden Corp., Detroit, '51-'58; Division Gen- eral Mgr., AMF Inc., N.Y. & Conn., '59-'67; Exec. V.P., Gra- ham Engineering Corp., York, Pa., '68-'75; Deputy Under Sec.,

77 U.S. Dept. of Commerce, '75-'76; Lieut. USNR, '45-'47, '53- '55; m. Aug. 22, '53, Caroline Brayton Ballou; s. John Jefferson, Timothy Starr, Carter Remington; d. Emily Starr. *EDWARDS, 1857, ALFRED LEWIS, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Dec. 2, 1836, New York City; died Feb. 23, 1910, Athol, N.Y. *EDWARDS, 1878, GEORGE BEN jAmm-(Finance)-Bom Jan. 14, 1854, Russellville, Ky.; died Dec. 15, 1929, Louisville, Ky. *ED WARDS, 1842, NEW'TON-( Law)-Born Mar. 11, 1822, Andover, Mass.; died May 7, 1855, Augusta, Me. *EDWARDS, 1901, RICHARD HENRY, M.A.-( Ministry)-Born Oct. 22, 1877, Lisle, N.Y.; died April 7, 1954, Lisle; former Dir., Natl. Council on Religious Education in Higher Educa- tion; on Natl. War Work Council, YMCA, World War I. *EELLS, 1901, JOHN SuErnAnn-( Ranching )-Born Nov. 23, 1878, Oakland, Calif.; died June 20, 1964; m. Sept. 26, '03, Marion Coffin; s. J.S.E., Jr. ('28 ); d. Sarah Lucia (Hoagland), Marion ( Blakeslee). *EICHELBERGER, 1858, MARTIN SMYSER-( Law)-Bom Jan. 27, 1836, York, Pa.; died July 10, 1893, York. EISENBERG, 1974, BRUCE ALAN-(Student)-Born Dec. 3, 1952, Baltimore, Md.; res. 3305 Labyrinth Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21215; Law School, University of Pennsylvania. EISLER, 1952, COLIN TOBIAS, M.A., Ph.D.-( Education)- Born March 17, 1931 Hamburg, Germany; Prof., N.Y.U. In- stitute of Fine Arts, 1 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 229 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; m. June 23, '60, Benita Blitzer; d. Rachel Charlotte. EKFELT, 1971, RICHARD HENRY, J.D.-( Law)-Born May 15, 1949, Omaha, Nebr.; Lawyer, Collier, Shannon, Rill & Edwards, 1666 K St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 2120 Leroy Place, NW., Washington, D.C. 20008; Law Clerk to Justice Richard Neely, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, '74-'76. *ELDER, 1873, SAMUEL JAMES, LL.D.-(Law)---Born Jan. 4, 1850, Hopev ille, R.I.; died Jan. 22, 1918; Boston, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1885. *ELDREDGE, 1839, CHARLES ST. JOHN-( Student)-Born Feb. 23, 1820, New York City; died Feb. 12, 1840, Townshend, Vt. ELEBASH, 1944, SHEARER DANIEL-( Theatre, Business)-Born July 23, 1921, Selma, Ala.; bus. P.O. Box 1055, Montgomery, Ala. 36102; res. 805 Cloverdale Rd., Montgomery, Ala. 36106;

78 Yale Alumni Area Rep., '58-'76; Lieut., USAAF, '43-'45; Air Medal, D.F.C.; m. Oct. 1, '53, Barbara Foss; s. Dean, Brian, Shearen Jr.; d. Barbara. *ELLIOT, 1871, HENRY RUTHERFOP.D--( Literary work)-Born April 21, 1849, Woodbridge, Conn.; died April 18, 1906, New York City. *ELLIOT, 1844, WILLIAM HORACE, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1824, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 8, 1852, Santa Cruz. ELLIS, 1944, ALEXANDER, JR., LL.B.-(Insurance)-Born Apr. 9, 1922, Cambridge, Mass.; Exec. V.P., Fairfield & Ellis, Inc. 255 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 02110; m. Oct. 26, '46, Nancy Walker Bush; s. Alexander III, Jonathan Prescott, Josiah Wear; d. Nancy Walker. ELLIS, 1941, F. HENRY, JR., M.D., Ph.D.-(Medicine)-Born Sept. 20, 1920, Washington, D.C.; Chmn., Dept. of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Lahey Clinic Foundation & New England Deaconess Hospital, 605 Commonwealth Ave., Bos- ton, Mass. 02215; res. 75 Wilson's Lane, Needham, Mass. 02192; Yale Development Bd., '70-'72; Univ. of Minnesota: Instr. in Surgery, '52-'56, Asst. Prof., '56-'60, Assoc. Prof., '60- '64, Prof., '64-'70; Harvard Medical School: Lecturer on Sur- gery, '70-'74, Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Surgery, '74-; Consultant in Surgery, Mayo Clinic, '53-'70, Lahey Clinic, '70-; Chief, Thoracic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, '66-'70; Chief Cardiovascular Surgery, Lahey Clinic, '70-'75; Mhr., Am. Coll. of Surgeons, International Cardiovascular Society, Societe International de Chirurgie; Bd. of Governors, Am. Coll. of Surgeons, '57-'60, '69-'72; Am. Bd. of Thoracic Surgery, '70-'77; Pres., Soc. for Vascular Surgery, '71; Graduate Education Corn., Am. Coll. of Suregons, '71-'76; Editorial Bd., Annals of Thoracic Surgery, '72-; Council, Soc. of Thoracic Surgeons, '74-'78; V.P., Soc. of Thoracic Surgeons, '76; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '46-'48; m. Nov. 17, '45, Elizabeth Dunston Watson; s. F. Henry III, Hederick Watson; d. Katherine deSaules (Felsen), Elizabeth Dunston, Margot McClintock, Laura Lawson, Marie Armide Longer. ELLIS, 1951, GARRISON MCCLINTOCK NOEL-( Business)-Born Dec. 25, 1929, Washington, D.C.; Publisher, P.R. Counsel, The Country Books, Middleburg, Va. 22117; res. Millwood, Va. 22646; Pres., Wilson, VanDoren-Ellis Co., '70-'73; Asst.

79 Dir., Greater Baltimore Regional Planning Council, '68-'70; Special Asst. for Congressional & Community Relations, U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, '65-'68; Exec. Corn., Clarke- Frederick-Winchester, Va., Branch, NAACP, '74-; Exec. Corn., Princeton, N.J., Democratic Club, '62-64; Pres., Princeton, N.J. Community Players, '61-'63; Vestryman, Cunningham Chapel Parish (Episc.), Millwood, Va. '69-'72; Lieut. ( j.g. ) USNR, '51-'55; m. Feb. 17, '68, Phoebe Giles Williams. ELLIS, 1951, G. CORSON, JR., M.B.A.-(Industrial)--Born Mar. 13, 1929, Chicago, Ill.; Pres., Kessler-Ellis Products Co., 120 1st Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 07716; res. Cooper Rd., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 07716; m. Oct. 7, '51, Joan Ferguson; s. G. Corson III, Kevin Kinney; d. Laura Ferguson. *ELLIS, 1930, HARLAN MONTGOMERY--( Industrial)-Born Aug. 23, 1905, Charles City, Iowa; died May 22, 1953, Burbank, Calif.; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd.; Class Agt. ELLIS, 1930, Raymond Walleser, LL.B.-( Law)-Bom Dec. 23, 1907, Charles City, Iowa; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, 28 State St., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. Bradlee Rd., Marblehead, Mass. 01945; Lieut., USN, '43-'46; Bronze Star; in. Sept. 28, '33, Eleanor Humphreys Gwin; s. Charles Daniel, ( '59), Barnes Humphreys, ( '61 ), Melvin Wilbur; d. Mina Walleser (Otis). *ELLSWORTH, 1905, JOHN STOUGHTON- ( Farming)-Born Aug. 21, 1883, Simsbury, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1969. *ELWELL, 1945, FRANCIS BOLTON, Jn., LL.B.-( Law)-Born May 7, 1923, Riverton, N.J.; died Dec. 29, 1958, Washington, D.C.,; Asst. District Attny., New York City, '52-'57; Legal Advisor, Defense Air Transportation Admin. U.S. Dept. Comm. *ELY, 1906, CBOSVENOR-(Finance)-Born Feb. 21, 1884, Nor- wich, Conn.; died Aug. 23, 1959, Warwick, N.Y.; Capt. Conn. State Guard, and Chief of Section, War Industries Bd.; World War I; Vice-Chmn., Conn. State War Finance Comm., World War II; Mbr., Conn. State Banking Advisory Council. EMBERSITS, 1958, JOHN FRANK, M.B.A.-(Business)-Born Jan. 18, 1937, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Exec. V.P. & Chief Operating Engineer, Welsbach Corp.; Chmn., Energy Task Force ( Am. Council on Education), 240 Sargent Drive., New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 477 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn. & 33 Acorn Rd., Madison, Conn. 06443; Yale Corp., '70-'75; Dir., Univ. Operations, '65275; Energy Advisor to Yale Corp., '75-; Univ. Council; AYA Athletic Corn.; Treas., Football "Y" Assn., '67-;

80 Yale Club of Madison, Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll.; Pres., Yale PeeWee Hockey; Dir., St. Thomas More House; Co- Chmn., Class of '58 Reunion, '73; Dir.: Greater New Haven Chmbr. of Comm. '68-, New Haven Water Co., '74-, Mercy Center, Madison, '73-, Natl. Assn. of Coll. & Univ. Business Of- ficers '73-; Trust Bd., Union Trust Co., '69-; Mbr., Manufac- turers Assn. of New Haven, '72-; Exec. Corn., Eastern Assn. of Coll. & Univ. Business Officers, '68-'73; Distinguished Serv- ice Award, Madison Jaycees, '70; Outstanding Young Man, Conn. Jaycees, '70; Outstanding Young Man in New England, New England Jaycees, '70; Chmn., Mayor's Management Task Force, New Haven, '76; New England Construction Users Council; Governor's Comm. on Environmental Policy, State of Conn.; United Way of New Haven: Chm., Special Gifts, '69, Campaign Policy Corn., '71-73; Campaign Steering Corn.: St. Raphael's Hosp., '73, Yale-New Haven Hosp., '72; Chmn., New Haven Booster's Club, '72; RTA: Asst. Treas., '66-, Dir. '70-; s. Jeffrey John, Steven James; d. Leslie Lynn. *EMERSON, 1834, ALFRED, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born April 5, 1812, Beverly, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1896, Dochester, Mass. Prof. of mathematics and astronomy, Western Reserve Col- lege, 1853-1856. EMERSON, 1953, CHRISTY PAYNE, M.C.P.-(Business)-Born Feb. 19, 1931, New York, N.Y.; Proprietor, The Bret Harte, Retirement Residence, No. 26, 3535 Coolidge Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94602; res. 2910 Elmwood Court, Berkeley, Calif. 94705; Class Sec. '53-'63; Lieut. ( j.g. ) USNR, Submarine Service, '53-'56; m. Aug. 4, '56, Alice Frey; m. May 3, '69, Joan Yasui; s. Peter G., Christy P., Jr. d. Rebecca F. *EMERSON, 1841, JOSEPH, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Education)- Born May 28, 1821, Norfolk, Conn.; died Aug. 4, 1900; Beloit, Wis. Prof. of ancient languages, Beloit College, 1848-1855, and of Greek, 1855-1888. °EMERSON, 1848, SAMUEL, M.A.-(Education)-Born May 9, 1827, Norfolk, Conn.; died Jan. 18, 1908, Charlottesville, Va. ENGLISH, 1975, WILLIAM DESHAY, JR.-(Industrial)-Born July 24, 1950, Fairbanks, Alaska; Truckdriver; res. 3416 Vassar Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99504; 1st Lieut., AUS Intelligence, Sept. 25, '69-May 17, '72; Republic of Vietnam Service. *ENO, 1869, JOHN CHESTER-( Finance)-Born Jan. 22, 1848, New York City; died Feb. 28, 1914, New York City. 81 °ENO, 1882, WILLIAM PHELPS, M.A.—( Transportation)—Born June 3, 1858, New York City; died Dec. 3, 1945, Norwalk, Conn. Author, world's first street traffic regulations ( New York, London and Paris ) and other traffic control systems, including road traffic control codes of allied troops in World Wars I and II; Dir., Home Defense League of District of Columbia, World War I. ERCKLENTZ, 1959, ALEXANDER Tomo—(Finance)—Born July 13, 1936, New York, N.Y.; Mgr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Hekma Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Alumni Fund, Class Agt., Saybrook, '72-'74; Dir., Wilmar Corp„ '73-; Dir., Massassoit Manage- ment Corp., '73-'75; Treas. & Dir., Travellers Aid — Interna- tional Social Service, '71-'75; Repub. Candidate for N.Y. State Assembly, '64; Mbr., Exec. Corn., Repub. Party, New York Cty., '65-'68; m. June 13, '64, Katharine Bertles Ley; s. Alex- ander T., Jr., Nicholas Ley; d. Christina Titaua. ERICKSON, 1940, THOMAS FRANKLIN—( Industrial)—Born Mar. 27, 1918, Oak Park, Ill.; Ptnr. & V.P., Walters & Erickson, Inc., Manufacturers Agents, 300 West Wieuca Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30342; res. 840 Loridans Circle, Atlanta, Ga. 30342; Treas., Yale Club of Chicago, '50; Pres., Yale Club of Georgia, '61-'63; Alumni Rep., '67-'70; Chmn., Bd. of Advisors, Atlanta Mer- chandise Mart, '64-'66; Bd. Mbr., Natl.; Assn. of Bedding Manufacturers, '65-'68; Lieut., Pilot, USN, Apr. '42-Dec. '45; Air Medal; m. Apr. 17, '48, Charlotte Walters; s. Thomas F., Jr., ( '71 ), Stephen W.; d. Margaret R., Kristin E. ERNST, 1960, FREDERICK VINCENT, M.B.A.—(Industrial)—Born Feb. 8, 1938, Capetown, South Africa; Asst. to Pres., Great Southern Paper Co., P.O. Box 44, Cedar Springs, Ga.; res. 3000 Briarcliff Rd., Dothan, Ala. 36301; Class Council, '70; m. Jan. 9, '60, Else G. Nye; s. Michael, Jonathan, Charles; d. Anne. *ERSKINE, 1930, ALBERT DEW, JR.—Died May 26, 1976. Add. 739 2d St., Miami Beach, Fla. 33139. ESSELSTYN, 1956, CALDWELL BLAKEMAN, JR., M.D.—( Medi- cine)—Born Dec. 12, 1933, New York, N.Y.; General Surgeon, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio; res. 2 Pepper Ridge Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44124; Capt., A.U.S., '66-'68; Bronze Star; m. June 18, '61, Ann Crile; s. Rip Van, Ted, Zeb; d. Jane Halle. 82 ESSELSTYN, 1959, ERIK CANFIELD, M.A.T., Ed.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Apr. 7, 1937, New York, N.Y.; V.P., Student Services, Central Piedmont Community College, (Higher Edu- cation Admin.), P.O. Box 4009, Charlotte, N.C. 28204; res. 1140 Linganore Place, Charlotte, N.C. 28203; Teacher, Hawken School, '63-'64; Brookline High School, '67-'69; Ad- ministrator, Central Piedmont Community Coll., '71-'76; Sgt. E-5, A.U.S., June '60-June '63; Parachutist Badge; m. Aug. 19, '67, June Mitchell Bingham; s. Blakeman Bingham; d. June Eriksson. *ESTILL, 1891, jOE GARNER, M.A.-( Education)-Born Oct. 2, 1863, Winchester, Tenn.; died May 1, 1953, Lakeville, Conn.; Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, '32-'34, and '34-'36. *ESTY, 1845, CONSTANTINE CANABIS, M.A.-( Law )-Born Dec. 26, 1824, Framingham, Mass.; died Dec. 27, 1912, Framing- ham. Mbr., Mass. State Senate, 1857-1858, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1866, Mbr. of Congress, 1872-1873. Mbr., Mass. Bd. of Education, 1871-1879. ETRA, 1968, DONALD, j.D., M.B.A.-( Law)-Born July 23, 1947, New York, N.Y.; Attny.; res. 35 E. 84th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; RTA Dir., '69-'72; Treas., Deer Island Club, '70- '72. *EUSTIS, 1841, Wn,Lnuss TAPPAN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born July 6, 1821, Boston, Mass.; died Mar. 30, 1888, Springfield, Mass. *EVANS, 1851, EVAN WILHELM, M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 6, 1827, near Swansea, South Wales; died May 22, 1874, Ithaca, N.Y. Prof. of natural philosophy and astronomy, Mari- etta College, 1857-1864; Prof. of mathematics, Cornell Univer- sity, 1868-1872. EVANS, 1972, PETER SEELYE-( Drama)-Born May 27, 1950, Englewood, N.J.; Actor; res. 521 Hudson St., Apt. 3RN, New York, N.Y. 10014. EVANS, 1954, TILGHMAN BOYD, LL.B., LL.M.-(Finance)-Born Feb. 19, 1932, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; res. 485 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; m. July 30, '60, Lorraine Goodrich; s. Lloyd Tilghman; d. Shelley. *EVARTS, 1884, MAXWELL-( Law)-Born Nov. 15, 1862, New York City; died Oct. 7, 1913, Windsor, Vt. Asst. U.S. Attny., southern N.Y., 1890-1892. *EVARTS, 1881, SunumAN-( Law )-Born Oct. 10, 1859, New York City; died Oct. 21, 1922, Hanover, N.H.

83 *EVARTS, 1837, WILLIAM MAXWELL, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)- Born Feb. 6, 1818, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 28, 1901, New York City. Deputy U.S. district attny., southern N.Y., 1849- Attn. gen. of the U.S. 1868-1869. Sec. of State, 1877-1881. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1885-1891. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1891. *EWELL, 1865, JoHtsr LEWIS, D.D.-( Education)-Born Sept. 4, 1840, Byfield, Mass.; died Mar. 16, 1910, Washington, D.C. Prof. of Latin, Washington University, 1866-1867; Prof. of church history and Hebrew exegesis, Howard University, 1891-1910. *EWING, 1924, SHERMAN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born May 26, 1901, Yonkers, N.Y.; died May 15, 1975, New York, N.Y.; Lawyer, 14 E. 55th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. Smithfield Rd., Amenia, N.Y. 12501; m. Sept. '25, Mary P. Heffelfinger; m. Nov. 30, '38, Marjorie W. Hughes; s. S.E., Jr., ('49 ), Frank H.; d. Lucia ( Steidl ), Anna C. (Bull). EYRE, 1970, LAWRENCE L.-(Education)-Born Oct. 26, 1948, Davenport, Iowa; Teacher of Transcendental Meditation, Cen- ter for the Transcendental Meditation Program, 2940 Brady St., Davenport, Iowa; res. 3241 10th Ave., Rock Island, Ill. 61201; Treas., Yale Class of 1970, '70-'75; Editor, 1971 RTA Catalogue; m. May 24, '75, Victoria Vaughn.

*FARNAM, 1868, CHARLES HENRY, LL.B., M.A.-Born Sept. 12, 1846, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 24, 1909, Denver, Colo. *FARNAM, 1874, HENRY WALCOTT, M.A., LL.D., R.P.D.- (Education)-Born Nov. 6, 1853, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 5, 1933, New Haven. Prof. of political economy, Yale University, 1880-1912; Prof. of economics, 1912-1918, and Prof. emeritus, 1918-1933. Pres., Hopkins Grammar School, 1927-1933. Mbr., Conn. State Council of Defense, World War I. *FARNAM, 1866, WILLIAM WHITMAN, LL.B., M.A., J.U.D.- (Education)-Born April 6, 1844, New Haven, Conn.; died June 28, 1929, New Haven. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1885-1889; Treas., Yale University, 1888-1899; trustee, Sheffield Scientific School, 1894-1923. 84 *FARNHAM, 1890, JOHN DORIIANCE-( Law)-Born Dec. 28, 18(37, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died April 14, 1940, Sayre, Pa. 'FARRAR, 1918, JOHN CHIPNIAN-( Literary work)- Born Feb. 25, 1896, Burlington, Vt.; died Nov. 5, 1974, New York, N.Y. Chinn. Bd., Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc., 19 Union Sq., W., New York, N.Y. 10003; Reporter, N.Y. Sunday World, '19-'21; Editor, The Bookman, '21-'27; Editor, George H. Doran Co., '25; Dir., Doubleday Doran & Co., '27; Editor, V.P., then Chmn. Bd., Farrar & Rinehart, '29-'44; Editor then Chmn. Bd., Farrar, Straus & Co. (now Farrar, Straus & Giroux), '46-; publishing course, Columbia Univ. ext. prog., '48-'51; Dir., Bread Loaf Writers' Conf., Middlebury Coll., Vt., '26-'28; creative writing course, NYU, '20-'25; Writers' Bd. for World Govt., '40-'43; Federal Grand Jury Assn., '46-'50; Natl. Conf. Christians and Jews, '48-'52; 1st Lieut., USAF, July '17-Feb. '19, Psychologi- cal Warfare Branch, OWI, June '43-July '44; Overseas Publi- cations of OWI, editor of USA and Die Amerikanische Rund- schau, Sept. 44-Dee. '45; m. May 28, '26, Margaret Pether- bridge; s. Curtis, ('48 ); d. Alison (Wilson), Janice (Thaddeus). °FAULKNER, 1839, ENDRESS, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 25, 1818, Dansville, N.Y.; died Nov. 13, 1852, Dansville. *FEAREY, 1898, MORTON LAZELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 17, 1876, Albany, N.Y.; died Dec. 12, 1954, New York City; Chmn., Selective Service Bd. 128, World War I. FEHR, 1955, GERALD F.-(Insurance)-Born May 12, 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Financial V.P., Treas. and Dir., Family Life Insurance Co., Park Place, Seattle, Wash. 98101; res. 4235 N.E. 89th St., Seattle, Wash. 98115; Alumni Fund, '60-'63; Lieut, USN, '55-'57; m. Dec. 27, '58, Sally Snider; s. Randall, Richard; d. Heidi. FEINERMAN, 1971, JAMES VINCENT, M.A., M.Phil.--(Student) -Born Oct. 30, 1950, Chicago, Ill. bus. 4844 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 2710 West Summerdale Ave., Chi- cago, Ill. 60625; Yale-in-China Bachelor, Hong Kong, '71-'73, Undergraduate Admissions Office, '73-'75; Bd. of Athletic Governors, '74-'75; Graduate School Advisory Corn., '74-'75; Tutor, Dept. of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong, July '71-May '73; Trustee, Yale-in-China Assn., '74-. *FELDER, 1844, JOHN HENRY-(Farming)-Born Dec. 17, 1821, Orangeburg, S.C.; died Aug. 16, 1861, Orangeburg. Mbr., S.C. State Legislature, 1852-1861. 1st Lieut., Inf., Confederate Army, Civil War. 85 °FENN, 1854, WILLIAM HENRY, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 1, 1834, Charleston, S.C.; died Mar. 11, 1916, Daytona, Fla. °FERGUSON, 1902, ALFRED LunLow-(Business)-Born Mar. 7, 1879, Stamford, Conn.; died Oct. 7, 1965; Executive, N.Y.C.; m. Oct. 29, '02, Ruth Howard; s. A.L.F., Jr. ( '26 ), Howard ('41 ); d. Carroll ( Chapman), Ruth ( Woolf e). FERGUSON, 1926, ALFRED L., Jn., LL.B.-(Finance retired)- Born Apr. 27, 1904, New York, N.Y.; Investment Banker; res. R.F.D. 180A, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 07716; Lieut. Col., Army Air Force, '42-'46; m. June 30, '28, Janet Kinney; s. Alfred L. III, ( '58, Yale Law School, '63); d. Joan (Ellis). FERGUSON, 1944 (1947) JoriN LORD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 8, 1922, Loveland, Colo.; Attny, Ptnr., Gorsuch, Kirgis, Campbell, Walker & Grover, 1200 American National Bank Bldg., 818 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 3 Vista Rd., Englewood, Colo. 80110; 2d Lieut., AUS, '43-'46; m. Sept. 6, '47, Alice Willgoos; d. Suzanne (Fuller), Sandra E. ('73). *FERRY, 1844, ORIUS SANFonn-( Law )-Born Aug. 15, 1923, Bethel, Conn.; died Nov. 21, 1875, Norwalk, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1855 and 1856. Mbr. of Congress, 1859-1861, and of U.S. Senate, 1866-1875. Brig-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. FETNER, 1965, P. JAY, B.A. & LL.B. (Cambridge), J.D.-(Law) -Born Nov. 13, 1942, St. Louis, Mo.; Attny., P. Jay Fetner, Associates, Box 492, Ottsville, Pa. 18942; res. Coachman Farms, Ottsville, Pa. 18942. 4FEwS1\1ITH, 1844, WILLIAM, M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 24, 1826, Philadelphia, Pa.; died June 19, 1900, Merchantville, N.J. *FIELD , 1841, DAVID IRVINE, LL.B.-(Farming)-Born April 28, 1820, Richmond, Ky.; died Sept. 11, 1859, Bolivar City, Miss. FIELD, 1937, JOHN WARNER-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 15, 1914, Bridgeport, Conn.; Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Warna- co, Inc., 350 Lafayette St., Bridgeport, Conn. 06602; res. 1450 Hillside Rd., Fairfield, Conn. 06430; Alumni Bd.; Class Sec.; Pres. Yale Club of Eastern Fairfield Cty.; Dir., Insilco, Inc.; Connecticut National Bank; m. Apr. 15, '39, Priscilla H. Brown; s. John W., Jr., David W.; d. Margaret ( Paterson ).

86 *FINCH, 1849, FRANCIS MILES, LL.D.-(Law)-Born June 9, 1827, Ithaca, N.Y.; died July 31, 1907, Ithaca, Assoc., judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, 1880-1896. Dean, Cornell Law School, 1896-1903, and Prof. of the history and evolution of law, 1895-1903. *FINCKE, 1897, CLARENCE MANN-( Finance)-Born Oct. 12, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 19, 1959, Englewood, N.J. FINLEY, 1947, JOHN GEORGE thmoN-(Industrial)-Born June 21, 1925, Naples, Italy; V.P., Esso Inter America, Inc., 396 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Fla. 33143; res. 4635 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables, Fla. 33146; C.I.A., '50-'54; Sgt., AUS, '43-'45; m. Oct. 15, '49, Anne Simmons; s. James C. W., Peter S. FINNEY, 1973, C. ROGER-( Student)-Born Feb. 11, 1952, Port Pine, Australia; Student, Columbia School of Architecture, (M. Arch. '77); add. 535 W. 111th St., No. 45, New York, N.Y. 10025. FINNEY, 1952, GRAHAM STANLEY, M.P.A.-( City Government) -Born Sept. 6, 1930, Greenwich, Conn.; Managing Ptnr., Greater Philadelphia Partnership, 900 Western Savings Bldg., Broad & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; res. 615 W. Hortter St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119; Class Sec., '67-'72; Visit- ing Lecturer; Planning Dir., Portland, Maine. '57-'60; Asst. Exec. Dir., City Planning Comm., Philadelphia, '61-'65; Deputy Superintendent of Schools, Philadelphia, '66-'69; Commissioner, Addiction Services Agency, N.Y. City, '70-'72; Spec. 3, AUS, '54-56; m. June 22, '57, Katharine Pillsbury Becker; s. Samuel W., Garrett S.; d. Sarah B. ( '80 ), Martha B. FINNEY, 1945W, JOHN WARREN-(Journalism)-Born Dec. 5, 1923, Springfield, Mass.; Reporter, New York Times, 1920 L St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 5275 Watson St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Ensign, USN, '43-'46; m. Jan. 13, '73, Theresa McMasters; d. Alison, Jessica. *FISCHER, 1856, LOUIS CHRISTOPHER-( Finance)-Born Aug. 13, 1834, Baltimore, Md.; died Nov. 29, 1899, Baltimore. *FISH, 1905, STUYYESANT- ( Finance )-Born April 17, 1883, New York City; died June 26, 1952, New York City; Lieut., F.A., World War I. *FISHER, 1888, InviNG, Ph.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Feb. 27, 1867, Saugerties, N.Y.; died April 29, 1947, New York City. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Yale University, 1893-1895;

87 Asst. Prof. of political economy, 1895-1898 and Prof., 1898- 1935. Prof. emeritus, 1935-1947. *FISHER, 1889, SAMUEL HERBERT, LL.B., M.A. LL.D.-(Law) -Born May 26, 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 7, 1957, Litchfield, Conn.; Chmn., Conn. Tercentenary Corn., '33-'35, and Highway Safety Comm., '36-'40; Admin. of Defense, State of Conn., '41-'42; former Class Agt., Trustee, Peabody Museum; fellow of Yale Corp., '20-'35. FISHER, 1972, Score B., M.A.-(Business)-Born March 6, 1950, Los Angeles, Calif.; Dir. of Personnel for Cablecom- General, Inc., 4705 Kingston, P.O. Box 39307, Denver, Colo. 80239; res. 35 Dover St., Lakewood, Colo. 80226; m. June 9, '72, Susan L. Smith, ( '72 ). *FISHWICK, 1928, DWIGHT BROWN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 3, 1906, Chicago, Ill.; died Mar. 5, 1956, Coral Gables, Fla.; Lt. Col., Medical Corps, World War II. 'FISK, 1849, FRANKLIN WOODBURY, M.A., LL.D.,-(Education)---- Born Feb. 16, 1820, Hopkinton, N.H.; died July 4, 1901, Chicago, Ill. Prof. of rhetoric and English literature, Beloit College, 1854-1859; Prof. of sacred rhetoric, Chicago Theo- logical Seminary, 1857-1900; also Pres., 1887-1900. *FISK, 1844, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS, M.A. M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Mar. 26, 1821, Cambridge, Mass.; died Nov. 16, 1884, North- ampton, Mass. *FISK, 1840, STUART Wil.ruNs, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 25, 1820, Natchez, Miss.; died Dec. 31, 1862, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Col., Inf., Confedrate Army, Civil War. FITCH, 1932, GEORGE HOPPER-( Advertisnig retired)-Born Nov. 29, 1909, New York, N.Y.; formerly Advertising Exec.; res. 1960 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. 94109; Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Art Gallery, '73-; Exec. Corn.; Author, "So You're Going to Heaven"; presently Dir., Distillers Co. Ltd.; Trustee: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, '75-, Am. Fed- eration of Arts, '52-'73, Royal Oak Found., '75-; Commissioner, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, '75-; Pres., Municipal Art Soc. of New York, '62-'63; Commissioner & V.P., New York City Art Comm., '64-'68; Maj., Army Air Force, Chief, Spe- cial Services, '42-'46; Commendation Ribbon; In. '34, Dorothy Quincy Lawrence; m. '53, Muriel Johnson; ss. Edward de- Coppet; sd. Jacqueline deCoppet ( Berthet).

88 *FITCH, 1847, JAMES- ( Law)-Born April 23, 1821, Cherry Valley, N.Y.; died Feb. 16, 1904, Cleveland, Ohio. *FLAGG, 1873, WILBUR WELLS-(Business)-Born Jan. 20, 1851, Yonkers, N.Y.; died Sept. 18, 1912, Los Angeles, Calif. *FLANDERS, 1885, HENRY RicrimoNu--(Insurance )-Born Sept. 14, 1859, Chihnark, Martha's Vineyard, Mass.; died Sept. 13, 1932, Tisbury, Mass. *FLEMING, 1838, WILLIAM STUART-( Law)-Born April 23, 1816, Zion Ch., Maury City, Tenn.; died July 13, 1896, Colum- bia, Tenn. Chancellor, 8th Div. of Tenn., 1870-1886. FLETCHER, 1933, ALEXANDER CHARLES-( Business retired)- Born May 25, 1910, Boston, Mass.; res. 165 Middlesex Rd., Darien, Conn. 06820; formerly V.P. 8r Natl. Sales Mgr., Four Roses Distillers Corp.; Lieut., USN, Oct. '42-Dec. '45; m. Jun 10, '39, Ethel Dixon; s. Dixon M., Alexander, Jr., Alan, Arthur W., Anthony W.; d. Trudy, Lucia L., Ethel F. *FLINN, 1906, ALEXANDER REX- ( Business)-Born Feb. 5, 1885, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died May 29, 1950, Pittsburgh; Mbr., Bd. of Education, '43-'50; Mbr., Natl. Exec. Corn , Natl. Economy League; Capt., F.A., World War I ( AEF ); V.P., Yale Club of Pittsburgh, '23-'30, Pres., '30-'32; Chmn., West- ern Pa., Nat!' Yale Alumni Placement Service, '45. *FOLSOM, 1883, HENRY TITUS-(Business)-Born Nov. 4, 1859, St. Louis, Mo.; died Feb. 26, 1937, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N.J. *FOOTE, 1883, CHARLES SEWARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Bona Feb. 7, 1860, Port Henry, N.Y.; died Jan. 11, 1939, Port Henry. Mbr., N.J. State Assembly, '00-'01. *FOOTE, 1866, HARRY WARD, M.A.-( Law student)--Born Aug. 5, 1844, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 28, 1873, New Haven, Conn. 'FOOTE, 1850, JOSEPH FouwAnn-( Law )-Born Feb. 7, 1828, Southwick, Mass.; died Dec. 5, 1883, Norwalk, Conn. *FOOTE, 1844, THADDEUS- ( Latv)-Born April 27, 1821, South- wick, Mass.; died Feb. 3, 1903, Grand Rapids, Mich. Col., Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. *FORD, 1865, GEORGE Ton-( Law)-Born May 21, 1841, Akron, Ohio; died Dec. 24, 1911, Washington, D.C. FORD, 1942, WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 6, 1919, Albany, N.Y.; Ptnr., Becket, Ford, Dooley & Beams, Main St. Box 600E, Lakeville, Conn. 06039; res. Belgo Rd., Lakeville,

89 Conn. 06039; Pres., Litchfield Cty. Bar Assn., '68-'70; Bd. of Gov., Conn. Bar Assn., '67-'70; Judge of Probate Distr. of Salis- bury, '54-'71; Bd. of Finance, Town of Salisbury, '52-; m. Oct. 3, '42, Pauline C. Woodman; s. Edward W.; d. Christina (Le- Fevre), Katharine S. (Braid). FORT, 1976, DONALD KENNE-nr-( Student)-Born June 23, 1949; bus. 230 Blatchley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06513; res. 1009 N. Third, Memphis, Tenn. 38107. FORTGANG, 1971, Jeffrey, M.S.-( Student)-Born June 6, 1949, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi Univ., South Ave., Carden City, N.Y. 11530; res. 655 Eagle Ave., West Hempstead, N.Y. 11552. FORTUNATO, 1954, S. JOSEPH, LL.B.-(Law)--Born July 23, 1932, Montclair, N.J.; Ptnr., Pitney, Hardin & Kipp, 163 Madi- son Ave., P.O. Box 2008 R, Morristown, N.J. 07960; res. 22 Diann Drive, Montville, N.J. 07045; Class Council, '76-; m. June 18, '55, Dian Kimball; s. Michael C., Stephen J. ('78); d. Susan P. FOSTER, 1967, DAVID JOHN, M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born June 25, 1945, Lansing, Mich.; Dir. of Finance, Accuray Interna- tional S.A., 36,3 Chaussee de Malines, Brussels, Kraainem, Belgium; res. Avenue Mostinck 52, 1150 Brussels, Belgium; Class Agt., Alumni Fund, '72-'76; General Mgr., Leasing Div., Accuray Leasing Inc.; Lieut., USNR, Navy Supply Corps, '69-'72; Navy Achievement Medal; m. Aug. 19, '67, Joanne Louise Junor; d. Erica Lynn, Amy Juliette, Jane Rebecca. *FOSTER, 1848, DWIGHT, M.A., LL.D.-(Law)--Born Dec. 13, 1828, Worcester, Mass.; died April 18, 1884, Boston, Mass. Attny. Gen. of Mass., 1861-1864. Assoc. judge, Mass. Supreme Court, 1866-1869. *FOSTER, 1834, ELEAZAR KINGSBURY-(Law)-Born May 20, 1813, New Haven, Conn.; died June 13, 1877, New Haven. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1844 and 1845, and Spkr., 1865. Judge of probate, New Haven District 1845, 1846, 1848 and 1849. *FOSTER, 1879, GEORGE FORMS--( Business)-Born Oct. 22, 1856, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Aug 24, 1914, Newburgh, N.Y. *FOSTER, 1869, JOHN PIERREPONT CODRINGTON, M.A., M.D.- (Medicine)-Born Mar. 2, 1847, New Haven, Conn.; died April 1, 1910, New Haven.

90 *FOSTER, 1908, JOSEPH TAYLOR-(Finance)-Born June 1, 1895 Ashland, Pa.; died June 24, 1969; Investment Adviser, Foster & Co., Greenwich; m. Oct. 8, '08, Jeannette Schlager (dec.); s. R. James II ( '32 ), J. Taylor ( ex'36 ); d. Sarah F. (Fulton). FOSTER, 1923, MAXWELL E., LL.B.-(Law retired)-Born Aug. 27, 1901, Magnolia, Mass.; res. 146 Argilla Rd., Ipswich, Mass. 01938; m. June 9, '26, Elizabeth Vincent; s. Maxwell E., Jr., Vincent. *FOSTER, 1884, REGINALD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 2, 1863, Worcester, Mass.; died Dec. 21, 1944, Boston, Mass. °FOSTER, 1878, ROGER, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 21, 1857, Worcester, Mass.; died Feb. 22, 1924, New York City. *FOWLER, 1876, CHARLES NEWELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1852, Lena, Ill.; died May 27, 1932, Orange, N.J. Mbr. of Congress, 1895-1911. *FOWLER, 1863, HORACE WEBSTER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 31, 1842, Elmira, N.Y.; died July 20, 1888, Orange, N.J. Capt., Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. *FOWLER, 1860, Wrt.trAm, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 26, 1839, Albany, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1874, New York City, Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. FOX, 1938, JOSEPH C., M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born Feb. 27, 1916, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Inc., 10 Han- over Square, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 5475 Palisade Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471; m. Feb. 23, '52, Louisa Lee Freeman; s. Henry Stebbins; d. Dell Carrere, Lee Freeman. *FRANCHOT, 1910, CHARLES PASCAL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 8, 1886, Olean, N.Y.; died Sept. 8, 1953, New York City; Consular Agt. for France at Buffalo, '16-'26; Special Legal Advisor to Dir. Naval Petroleum Reserves, '46-'50; Maj. Cavalry, World War I ( AEF ); Capt., USNR, ( J.A.G. Dept.), World War II. FRANCIS, 1964, SAMUEL HOPKINS, M.A., Ph.D.-(Science)- Born Jan. 27, 1943, Lancaster, Pa.; Research Physicist, Mbr., Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories, Whippany Road, Whippany, N.J., 07981; res. 57 Dunbar St., Chatham, N.J. 07928; Lieut. ( jg), USN, '64 =66; m. June 5, '65, Roberta Louise Williams; s. Christopher Samuel; d. Erika Lynne. FRANK, 1963, CHARLES AUGUSTUS III, M.B.A.-(Finance)- Born July 30, 1940, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y.; Asst. V.P., The United States Trust Co. of New York, 45 Wall St., New

91 York, N.Y. 10005; res. 218 Kane St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11231; P.F.C., AUS, '63-'69; RTA Dir., '75-; m. Oct. 10, '64, Eliza- ,beth J. Taylor; s. Garrett Taylor, Reade Augustus. FRANK, 1938, CLINTON E.-(Advertising)-Born Sept. 13, 1915, St. Louis, Missouri; Chmn. of Bd., Clinton E. Frank, Inc., 120 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, Ill. 60606; res. 28 Bridlewood Rd., Northbrook, Ill. 60062; Assn. of Yale Alumni Bd.; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago; Bd. of Dir., Stanray Corp.; Pres., Chicago Advertising Club, '76-; Chicago Assn. of Comm. & Industry; Commercial Club of Chicago; Pres., Brain Research Found. '76-; Bd. of Dir. & Consultants, Little City Found.; Bd. of Financial Advisors, The Lambs, Inc.; Bd. of Dir., North- western Memorial Hosp.; Natl. Football Found. & Hall of Fame; Trustee, Orchestral Assn.; Lieut. Col., USAF, '41-'45; m. July 26, '41, Frances C. Price; m. May 24, '67, Margaret A. Rathje Mullins; s. Clinton E., Jr., Arthur A., III; d. Marcia C., Laurie (Dorsey), Cynthia C. FRANK, 1950, VICTOR H., Pr., LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Apr. 4, 1927, Philadelphia, Pa.; Group V.P., CPC International, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632; res. 267 E. Linden Ave., Engle- wood, N.J. 07631; Scholarship & Enrollment Corn.; 25th Re- union Chmn.; Trustee: Dwight Englewood School; Englewood Hosp.; Chmn., Englewood Community Chest; Englewood Fi- nancial Advisory Corn.; USN, '45-'46; m. Mar. 16, '58, Eliza- beth Barker; s. Halsey B., Victor H., III, Jonathan L. FREDERICKS, 1977, JOEL RICHARD-( Student)-Born May 11, 1955, Bethesda, Md.; coll. address (through June '77) 13 Court St., New Haven, Conn.; res. 9 Orange Rd., Middletown, Conn. 06457. *FREEMAN, 1869, HENRY VARNUM, M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 20, 1842, Bridgeton, N.J.; died Sept. 5, 1916 enroute to Chicago, Ill. Judge, Superior Court of Ill., 1893-1898. Presiding justice, Appellate Court of Ill., 1898-1915. Capt., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *FRENCH, 1882, ASA PALMER, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 29, 1860, Braintree, Mass.; died Sept. 17, 1935, Wellesley, Mass. U.S. district attny., southeastern district of Mass., '02-'06; U.S. district attny., Mass., '06-'14. *FRENCH, 1910, ROBERT DUDLEY, M.A., Ph.D.-( Education)- Born Nov. 4, 1888, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 22, 1954, New Haven; Asst. Prof., English, Yale University, '19-'26, 92 Assoc. Prof., '26-'29, and Prof., '30-'54; Chmn., English Dept., '45-'47; Master, Jonathan Edwards, '30-'54; former Class Sec. FRIEDLAND, 1970, JONATHAN D.-(Education)- Born Feb. 17, 1948, New York, N.Y.; m. June 21, '70, Paula Ruth Fein- stein; s. Joshua. FRITZSCHE, 1957, PETER B., M.B.A.-(Business)- Born Feb. 2, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio; Pres., The Elyria Co., 208 South LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 901 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, Ill. 60093; Pres., Yale Club of Indiana, '62-'68; Alumni Fund Rep., '65-'76; Bd. of Dir., Yale Club of Chicago, '69-'76; Class Sec., '72-'76; Bd. of Dir., Hauske Harlen Fur- niture Co., '63-'68; Wells Aluminum Co., '64-'67; Accurate Products, '64-'68; The Elyria Co., '65-'76; Chmn., Bd. of Dir., Henry Horner Chicago Boys Club, '70-'76; m. Feb. 12, '66, Ruth Evelyn Black; s. Peter Bartley, David Newell, Alex Neracher; d. Kathleen Connolly. *FROST, 1922, ALBERT CARL, JR.-(Finance)-----Born Oct. 21, 1899, Chicago, Ill.; died Oct. 27, 1969; Reg. Rep., Bache & Co., Inc., NYC Apprentice Seaman, USN, Sept.-Nov. '18; m. May 10, '29, Rena Harris Gardner; s. A.C.F. III, ( '54 ); d. Aerie& (De- wart). *FROST, 1883, ELLHU BansrrNAL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born May 12, 1860, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Aug. 22, 1925, Beach Bluff, Mass. FULLER, 1969, HE/VRY W.-( Education)-Born Sept. 14, 1946, York, Maine; bus. Sociology & Anthropology Dept., Memorial University, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada; in. Sept. 12, '70, Judith Rivinus. *FULLER, 1881, PHILO CARROLL- ( Industrial)-Born Mar. 19, 1857, Groveland, N.Y.; died May 24, 1931, Grand Rapids, Mich. FULLER, 1935, STANLEY EVERT-(Government retired)-Born July 21, 1909, Erie, Pa.; res. 2209 Rio Bonito Drive, Port Richey, Fla. 33568; Pres., Akron, Ohio, Yale Alumni Assn., '37; County Juvenile Court Administrator, ( retired Jan. 1, '75); Mbr., Bd. of Managers County Juvenile Detention; Major United Fund, '45-'47; m. June 22, '36, Jean Chamberlain; s. Stanley Edward; d. Martha Ann (Procop ). *FULLER , 1861, WILLIAM HENRY, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 6, 1836, Barryville, N.Y.; died Nov. 26, 1902, New York City.

93 FULTON, 1932, ROBERT BBANK, Ph.D., B.D.—(Education)— Born July 6, 1911, Clinton Ill.; Interim Pastor, Presb. Church, Brighton, Iowa; res. 309 E. Burlington Ave., Fairfield, Iowa 52556; Yale-in-China Assn., China based work, '33-'45, '43-'51, Honorary Trustee, '51-; Grad. Sec., Dwight Hall, '32-'33; Lec- turer, Yenching Univ., Peking, '39-'41; Chaplain & Prof. Re- ligion, Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., '51-'53, and Lake For- est (Ill. ) Coll. '53-'56; Prof. & Chmn., Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Inter-American Univ., Puerto Rico, '56-'62; Visiting Prof., Miles Coll., Birmingham, Ala., '62-'63; Teaching & Research, Western Coll., Oxford, Ohio, '63-'67; Prof., Phi- losophy & Religion, Parsons Coll., Fairfield, Iowa, '67-'73; in. July 20, '46, Anne Louise Edwards; s. William Holmes; d. Mary Anne, Cathay Brank, Elizabeth Dwight, Sarah Edwards. °FURBISH, 1860, EDWARD BROWN, M.A.—(Ministry)—Born May 21, 1837, Portland, Me.; died April 27, 1918, Rochester, N.Y. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War.

*CACHET, 1843, CHARLES NicnoLAs—( Law )—Born July 2, 1822, Lumpkin, Ga.; died April 14, 1863, Tullahoma, Tenn. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. GAGE, 1925, CHARLES STAFFORD, M.A.—(Education retired)— Born July 24, 1903, Tyngsboro, Mass.; res. 75 Edgehill Terr., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Treas., Yale Univ., '54-'65; Athletic Bd. of Control, '50-'65; Alumni Bd., '52-; Gov., Bd. of Ath- letics, '65-'72; Alumni Fund Co-Agt., '66-; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '52-'54; E. R. Squibb & Son, Mathiesson Chem. Co., '25-'54; U.S. Lend Lease Admin., '41-'44; Trustee, Phillips Academy, Andover, '50-'76; Dir., United Illuminating Co., '61- '74; Union-New Haven Trust Co., '61-'69; m. May 7, '49, Margaret Siegfried. GAILLARD, 1919, EDWARD MCCRADY- ( Finance retired)—Born June 12, 1896, Philadelphia, Pa.; bus. add. do Union Trust Co., P.O. Box 404, New Haven, Conn. 06502; res. 71 Blake Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Yale Development Bd. '56-; Yale's Program for the Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Alumni Fund Volunteer; Class Chmn., Reunion Major Gifts Corn., '74; Cita-

94 tion from Pres. A. Whitney Griswold; Bankers Trust Co. of New York City, '20-'23; Union & New Haven Trust Co., '23- '68, Pres., '43-'63; Chmn., '63-'68; Dir.: United Illuminating Co., '48-'68, Wallace Silversmith Co., '56-'60; Pres., Conn. Bankers Assn., '36-'37; Mbr., Advisory Council on Banking, State of Conn., '45-'49; Exec. Council American Bankers Assn., '37-'40; Stockholders Advisory Com., Fed. Reserve Bank of Boston; Mbr., Bank Management Corn., of New England Council, '38-'48; Trustee, Conn. Savings Bank, '38-'68, now Honorary Dir.; a Founder & 1st Pres., United Fund of Great- er New Haven; Dir., Gaylord Farm Assn., Wallingford, '32-'68, Pres., '47-'49, Life Dir.; David Russell Lyman Award, Gay- lord Hosp., '60; 1st Lieut., F.A. May '17-Sept. '19; Overseas Service Stripes; Dir. RTA during W.W. II; m. Oct. 14, '22, Virginia Ticknor; s. Edward McCrady, Jr., ( '45 ), Lieut., USMC, killed action, Okinawa, May '45; Benjamin T., ('50); d. Virginia T. (Chew). *GAILLARD, 1916, SAMUEL GOURDLN, JR.-( Industrial)—Born Mar. 22, 1894, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July 8, 1960, New Haven; 1st Lieut., Ord. Dept., World War I ( AEF) ); m. Sept. 5, '17, Alcy Elizabeth Hall; d. Alcy Elizabeth (Stie- pock), Jane McCrady (Birmingham). GAINES, 1975, EDWIN FRANK—(Entertainment)—Born Oct. 22, 1952, Bridgeport, Conn.; res. 64 Eastwood Rd., Bridge- port, Conn. 06606 & 321 E. 92d St., New York, N.Y. 10028; Yale Club of New York City; Asst. Musical Dir., 1600 Penn Ave. Co., '75-'76. GAINES, 1956, MILTON j., M.B.A.—(Business)—Born Oct. 13, 1934, Olympia, Wash.; Ptnr., Winfield Design Associates, Win- field International, P.O. Box 3711, San Francisco, Calif. 94119; res. 37 Orchard Rd., Orinda, Calif. 94563; A.S.C.; Alumni Fund Class Agt.; Lieut., USN, '56-'60; m. Dec. 28, '58, Phyllis Reinker; s. Preston, Andrew; d. Melissa. GALBRAITH, 1950, EVAN GRIFFITH, LL.B.—( Finance)—Born July 2, 1928, Toledo, Ohio; Managing Dir., Dillon, Read & Co., New York, Chmn. Dillon, Read Overseas Corp., 1 Hill St., London W1X 7FA, England; res. 13 Pelham Crescent, London S.W.7, England; V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; Chmn., Bankers Trust International, Limited; Confidential Asst. to Sec. of Commerce, '60-'61; Lieut., USNR, Nov. '53-Jan. '57; m. '55, Nancy Burdick ( divorced '62); m. '64, Marie Helene 95 Rockwell; s. Evan Griffith, John Hamilton; d. Alexandra, Julie Helene. *GALLAUDET, 1893, EDSON FESSENDEN, B.E., Ph.D.-( Engi- neering)-Born April 21, 1871, Washin gton, D.C.; died July 1, 1945, Pine Orchard, Conn. Instructor in physics, Yale Uni- versity, 1897-1900 and head crew coach, 1900. *GALLAUDET, 1898, HERBERT DRAPER, B.D.-( Ministry and literary work)-Born Sept. 12, 1876, Washington, D.C.; died June 24, 1944, Pine Orchard, Conn. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF). GALLIC°, 1968, G. GREGORY III, L.Ug. (Oxford ), M.D.,- (Medicine)-Born May 25, 1946, New York, N.Y.; Surgeon, Dept. of Surgery, Mass. General Hosp., Boston, Mass.; res. 107 Collingwood Pl., Ridgewood, N.J. 07450; Surgical Resi- dent, Mass. General Hosp., '73-'75; Visiting Research Fellow, Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford Univ., '75-'77; m. July 6, '74, Ellen Biggs Polly Levine; s. Max Gregory. CALVIN, 1971, MICHAEL G.-( Business)-Born Mar. 25, 1949, Dallas, Texas; Account Exec., V.P. Marketing, Dir., Public Relations Philip Stogel Co., Inc., 489 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 33 Union Square West, 11th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10003; m. Sept. 6, '74, Carol A. Adams. *GAMMELL, 1911, ARTHUR AMORY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 5, 1888, Providence, R.I.; died Oct. 9, 1975, New York, N.Y.; Mbr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, or predecessor firms, Jan. '24-Dec. '55; Dir., Albany & Susquehanna R.R. Co., '33-'45; Trustee, '27-'55, and 1st V.P., '53-'55, Home for Old Men and Aged Couples; Selective Service Adv. Bd., #50, N.Y.C., '42- '45; Major, F.A., AEF, Aug. '17-May '19. *GARDNER, 1912, ROBERT ABBE-(Finance)-Born April 9, 1890, Hinsdale, Ill.; died June 21, 1956, Lake Forest, Ill.; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I ( AEF ); Col., G.S.C., World War II; Class Sec. '41-'56; former Class Co-Agt.; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago, '34-'36; Mbr., Alumni Bd. ( Mbr., Exec. Corn., '43-'46). *GARFIELD, 1918, NEWELL-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1895, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 3, 1975, Concord, Mass.; V.P., Zephyr Textiles, Ltd., Onnestown, P.Q., Canada; Dir., Riggs & Lom- bard, Lowell, Mass.; Mbr., Finance Corn., Concord; Major, F.A., '17-'18; m. Oct. 7, '22, M. Louise Wyatt; s. N.G., Jr., ('45 ), Wyatt, ( '48 ); d. Sarah W.

96 GARNSEY, 1930, WALTER WOOD- ( Business retired)-Born Oct. 21, 1908, Billings, Mont.; res. 185 Corona St., Denver, Colo. 80218; formerly Pres., Stokes Canning Co.; m. Sept. 17, '38, Jane Kennedy; s. Walter Wood, Jr., ('67); d. Jane Gay ( Luke ). GARNSEY, 1967, WALTER W., Jn., J.D.-(Law)-Born Apr. 1, 1945, Denver, Colo; Attny., 824 Equitable Bldg., 730 17th St., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 2339 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. 80207; m. Aug. 8, '68, Georgia Penny McCracken; d. Hilary Jill, Megan McCracken. GARNSEY, 1960, WILLIAM HERRICK-( Business)-Born Dec. 10, 1937, Denver, Colo.; Ford Dealer; Pres., Garnsey & Wheeler Co., 1100 8th Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80631; res. 2314 W. 20th Street Rd., Greeley, Colo. 80631; Alumni Schools Corn., '64-; V.P., Colo. Yale Assn., '76-; Pres., Greeley New Car & Truck Dealers' Assn., '69; United Way of Weld Cty., '72; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, Oct. '60-Feb. '64; m. June 5, '62, Diane P. Mehaffey; d. Jennifer Diane, Wendy Wood, Eliza- beth Herrick. GARNSEY, 1933, WILLIAM SMTI71-( Business )-Bom Nov. 5, 1911, Billings, Mont.; Dealer, Ford Cars & Trucks, Tractors, P.O. Box D, 401 17th St., Greeley, Colo. 80631; res. 1926 23rd Ave., Greeley, Colo. 80637; Pres., Colo. Yale Assn.; Pres. Greeley, & Colo. State Auto Dealers Assn.; Greeley SE Colo. State Chambers of Comm.; Mbr., Weld Cty. Distr. #6 School Bd., '49-'55; Colo. State Senator, '67-'75; Weld Cty. Library Bd.; Treas., Weld Cty. G.O.P., '75-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, June '42-Nov. '45; m. June 27, '36, Louisa Boulton Herrick; s. William Herrick ('60), Anson Herrick; d. Louisa G. (Lambert). *GARRISON, 1897, ELISHA ELY-( Engineering)-Born Aug. 16, 1871, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 26, 1935, St. Petersburg, Fla. Served in U.S. Vol. Cavalry (Rough Riders ), Spanish- American War. Lieut. Col., F.A., World War I (AEF). *GARVEY, 1929, Jomv JosEpH-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 6, 1903, Moosic, Pa.; died Jan. 17, 1959, Coral Cables, Fla. *GATES, 1918, ARTEMUS L., M.A.-(Finance)-Born Nov. 3, 1895, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; died June 14, 1976; Banker; Pres., N.Y. Trust Co., '29-'41; Dir., Time, Inc., Union Pacific R.R. Co.; Trustee, Mutual Life Ins. Co. and Presbyterian Hospital.; Asst. Sec. of the Navy for Air, '41-'45; Under Sec. of Navy, '45; Lieut. Cmdr., Naval Air Service, '17-

97 '19; 2 Distinguished Service Medals ( USN); Distinguished Flying Cross (Great Britain); Legion d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre with palm ( French); m. Jan. 3, '22, Alice T. Davison; d. Cynthia (Woronzoff-Daschkoff), Diane ( Robert). GATES, 1976, EDWARD RArmomn-Born June 25, 1954; res. 6 Hillview Ave., Roslindale, Mass. 02131. *GERARD, 1897, SUMNER- ( Law)-Born Aug. 25, 1874, Albany, N.Y.; died Mar. 10, 1966; Lawyer, N.Y.C.: Pres., Aeon Realty Corp., G.B.W. Construction Co., Aeonitt Realty Corp.; Sgt, U.S. Vol. Cav. (Rough Riders ), Spanish-American War; Major, F.A., W.W. I; m. July 13, '13, Helen Coster ( divorced '26); s. James W. II, S. G., Jr., C. H. Coster, ('41 ). GIBSON, 1976, RICHARD CHANNING, ( Literary work)- Born Nov. 25, 1953, Des Moines, Iowa; Writer; res. 415 South 67th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68132. GIEGENGACK, 1960, ROBERT F., JR., M.S., Ph.D.-( Education) -Born Nov. 27, 1938, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Asst. Prof. Geology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104; res. West Rose Valley Rd., Wallingford, Pa. 19036; in. May 14, '67, Francesca Rich Marshall; s. Jonathan, Matthew. GIESEN, 1954, Awrnun R., JR., M.B.A.-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 8, 1932, Radford, Va.; Pres. & Treas., Augusta Steel Corp., Box 980, Verona, Va. 24482; res. 891 Preston Drive, Staunton, Va. 24401; m. Aug. 14, '54, Dorothy Ann Hopkins; s. Arthur Roosa III, Jonathan IIopkins, Robert Kramer; d. Ann Caldwell, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Emilie. GIFFORD. 1954, RICHARD C.- ( Business)-Born June 14, 1931, New York, N.Y.; Assoc. Dir., Business Gifts, Campaign for Yale; P.O. Box 2038, New Haven, Conn.; res. 54 Quarry Ledge, Madison, Conn. 06443; Corn. Chmn., Natl. Council Physical Distribution Management, '75; Bd. of Dir., Trust Inc., Chicago, '70-'76; Winnetka Environment Council; Precinct Capt., New Trier Repub. Organization, '69-'74; m. June 25, '55, Wendy E. Thorsen; s. Richard Cammann, Jr., Tucker Alling; d. Linda Shields, Mimi Conyngham, Jennifer Cammann. GILE, 1939, CLEMENT D.-(Finance retired)-Born Jan. 30, 1918, New York, N.Y.; res. Polly Park Rd., Rye, N.Y. 10580; formerly V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., Wall St., N.Y.C.; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund; Naval Aviator, Lt. Cmdr., USN, '40- '45; D.F.C. (4), Air Medal ( 4), Purple Heart; m. Jan. 18, '45, June Tyner; d. Anne (Lachman), Shelley (Pfeifer), Jean Tyner, Susan Dexter. 98 *GILE, 1914, CLEMENT MOSES-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 16, 1891, Andover, Mass.; died June 13, 1964; Lieut. ( j.g.), USNR, W.W. I; m. June 3, '16, Anne Bunce Ryce; m. July 7, '55, Har- riet V. Overton; s. Clement D., ( .39), John K., ('48 ), David E. ( '44 ). GILL, 1936, BRENDAN-( Literary work)-Born Oct. 4, 1914, Hartford, Conn.; Mbr. of Staff, New Yorker Magazine, 25 W. 43rd St., New York, N.Y.; res. 1 Howe Place, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; m. June 1936, Anne Barnard; s. Michael; d. Brenda, Holly Madelaine, Rosemary. °GILL, 1889, CHARLES OTIS, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 4, 1868, Walpole, Mass.; died June 1, 1959, Staunton, Va.; Inter- Church World Movement work in New England; Fed. Council of Churches of Christ in Am., Ohio. *GILL, 1888, GEORGE METCALF- ( Industrial)-Born Mar. 1, 1866, Orange, N.J.; died April 18, 1954, East Orange, N.J. GILL, 1963, MICHAEL GATES-C Advertising )-Born Apr. 17, 1940, Hartford, Conn.; res. 40 High Park, Toronto, Ontario Canada. GILLESPIE, 1929, KENRICK S.-(Finance)-Born Apr. 13, 1907, Morristown, N.J.; Ptnr., Loeb, Rhoades & Co., 42 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 125 E. 63rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021; m. June 13, '31, Emma Frances Cuddihy; s. Ken- rick Cuddihy, John T., David; d. Emma C., Eleanor. GILLESPIE, 1932, S. HAZARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 12, 1910, Morristown, N.J.; Ptnr., Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 47 E. 64th St., Apt. 10B, New York, N.Y. 10021; Dir., Allis- Chalmers Corp; Hosp. for Special Surgery; New York State Bar Assn.; Union Settlement Assn.; Baccarat; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; American Bar Foundation; U.S. Attny., Southern Dist. of N.Y., '59-'61; Chmn., Moreland Act Comm. to Investigate Public Welfare, '61-'63; Trustee & Re- ceiver, Fifth Ave. Coach Co., '68-'72; Civilian, USAAF, Oper- ational Research Section, 8th A/ F E.T.O., June '44-July '45; s. Samuel Hazard III; d. Jane ( Schwarz). *GILLETTE, 1841, AUGUSTUS CANFIELD, M.A.-( Law and liter- ary work)-Born May 18, 1822, New York City; died Feb. 7, 1856, Washington, D.C.

99 *GILLETTE, 1897, CURTENIUS, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born June 24, 1873, New York City; died Nov. 10, 1959, White Plains, N.Y.; Lt. Col., Med. Corps, World War I ( AEF ). GILLETTE, 1964, HOWARD FRANK, JR., Ph.D.-(Education)- Born June 8, 1942, Chicago, Ill.; Asst. Prof. of American Civ- ilization, Dir. of American Studies Program, George Wash- ington, D.C. 20052; res. 2049 Park Rd. NW., Washington, D.C. 20010; Yale Class Agent, Calhoun, '68-; 1964 Class Coun- cil, '74-; Natl. Pres., The Ripon Soc., '70-'72; Trustee, Larry Finkelstein Memorial Fellowship Fund, '74-; m. Aug. 24, '68, Jane Brown; s. Ellery Hale. *GILMAN , 1852, DANIEL COIT, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)- Born July 6, 1831, Norwich, Conn.; died Oct. 13, 1908, Nor- wich. Librarian, Yale College, 1858-1865, and Prof. of geog., Sheffield Scientific School, 1863-1872. Sec., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1865-1866. Pres., University of Calif., 1872-1875, of Johns Hopkins University, 1875-1901, and of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1902-1905. *GLAENZER, 1907, GEORGES BRETTE-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 25, 1884, Brick Ch., N.Y.; died June 7, 1949, New York City. *GLEASON, 1853, WILLIAM HENRY, LL.B., D.D.-( Ministry)- Born Sept. 28, 1833, Durham, Conn.; died Feb. 21, 1892, New York City. Mbr., New York State Legislature, 1864-1865. GLOVER, 1940, CHARLES CARROLI., III, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Apr. 9, 1918, Washington, D.C.; Ptnr., Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, 1666 K St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 5235 Duvall Drive, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Mbr., Yale Development Bd., '64-'73; m. July 29, '44, Viginia Dougherty; s. Char/es C. IV, ('69 ), Everett; d. Judith. GOEDECKE, 1944, WILLIAM SKINNER-( Finance)-Born Aug, 28, 1922, Brooklyn, N.Y.; 1st V.P., Smith Barney, Harris Up- ham & Co., 1345 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 21 Green Ave., Rye, N.Y. 10580; Sgt., AUS, '42-'45; m. Jan. 21, '51, Janet Chatman; d. Susan Skinner. GOLDBERG, 1977, RICHARD JuLrus-( Student)-Born Nov. 11, 1955, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 2360 Yale Sta. New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 114 Greenridge Dr., Monongahela, Pa. 15063. GONZALEZ, 1974, TIMOTEO F.-( Student)-bus. Lawyer's Inn. #203, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275; res. 2845 Lamar St., Corpus Christi, Texas 78405.

100 GOODENOUGH, 1944, JOHN BANNISTER, M.S., Ph.D., Docteur Honoris Causa, Univ. of Bordeaux-( Science)-Born July 25, 1922, Jena, Germany; Prof., Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University, South Parks Rd., Oxford OX1 3QR, England; res. ( address not to be used) South Hill Rd., New Boston, N.H. 03070; Section & Group Leader, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Staff, '52-'76; Assoc. Editor, Materials Research Bulletin, Inorganic Chemistry; Capt. USAAF, Sept. '42-Nov. '48; m. June 16, '51, Irene Johnston Wiseman. GOODYEAR, 1949, ROBERT M.-( Cattle Business)-Born Apr. 5, 1925, Buffalo, N.Y.; Self employed selling registered Aber- deen Angus cattle; res. Box 632, Aiken, S.C. 29801; m. Dec. 20, '47, Patricia Smith. *GORDON, 1834, ALEXANDER BLUCHER-( Latv)-Born Mar. 30, 1814, Falmouth, Va.; died Nov. 28, 1861, Falmouth. °GORDON, 1938, EDWARD MCGUIRE- ( Finance)-Born May 5, 1916, Savannah, Ga.; died Aug. 18, 1944, in the Pacific Area. Lt. Cmdr., USNR, World War II. GORDON, 1934, GEORGE ARTHUR-(Literary work)-Born July 27, 1912, Savannah, Ga.; Exec. Dir., Guideposts Associates, 747 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. P.O. Box 3122, Station A, Savannah, Ga. 31403; Managing Editor, Good Housekeeping Magazine, '36-'42; Editor-in-Chief, Cosmopoli- tan Magazine, '45-'48; Roving Editor, Readers Digest, '60-; Exec. Editor, Guideposts Magazine, '74-; Lieut. Col.; USAAF, Aug. '42-Sept. '45; Air Medal, Legion of Merit; m. 1935, Jane Y. Ryan; m. 1946, Pamela McGuire; s. Sheridan, Leigh, Kinzie, Dana, McGuire; d. Patricia, Paige, Gray. *GOULD, 1877, ANTHONY-( Law and literary work)-Born Dec. '31, 1855, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 28, 1921, New York City. *GOULD, 1918, JAmEs-( Finance )-Born May 15, 1894, Bristol, Pa.; died Sept. 18, 1950, Flourtown, Pa.; Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF) *GOULD, 1845, JAMES GARDNER, M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 14, 1825, Augusta, Ga.; died Sept. 21, 1854, Marietta, Ga. GOW, 1955, ROBERT HAIGH-(Industry)-Born Apr. 26, 1933, Paris, France; Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, Stratford of Texas, Inc., 950 Pennzoil Place, South Tower, 711 Louisiana Houston, Texas 77002; res. 11911 McLeods Lane, Houston, Texas 77024; Bd. of Dir., Digicon, Inc.; Terrain King; Dir.,

101 Planned Parenthood; 1st Lieut., USAF, Feb. '56-Dec. '58; m. July 16, '57, Patricia Lawson; m. Jan. 21, '74, Barbara Lord; s. David Frederick; d. Laura Lawson, Heather Haigh. *GRAMMAR, 1843, CHRISTOPHER- ( Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1822, Washington, D.C.; died Nov. 3, 1889, Washington. *GRANGER, 1843, GIDEON, M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 30, 1821, Canandaigua, N.Y.; died Sept. 3, 1868, Canandaigua. *GRANGER, 1855, JOHN ALBERT, M.A.-( Farming)-Born July 13, 1833, Canandaigua, N.Y.; died Oct. 27, 1906, Canandaigua, *GRANT, 1858, EDWARD DROMGOOLE, M.A.-(Real estate)- Born Feb. 12, 1836, Brunswick County, Va.; died Nov. 19, 1915, Farmington, Conn. *GRAVES, 1892, HENRY SOLON, M.A., LL.D.-( Education)-- Born May 3, 1871, Marietta, Ohio; died Mar. 7, 1951, Brattle- boro, Vt.; Dean, Yale Forestry School, '00-'10, and '22-'39; Asst. Chief, Div. of Forestry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1898- 1900; Chief Forester, '10-'20; Lt. Col., Eng. Corps, World War I ( AEF); Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Washington, '15-'16. *GRAVES, 1891, Wrwam PHILLIPS, M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.S.- (Medicine)-Born Jan. 29, 1870, Andover, Mass.; died Jan. 25, 1933, Boston, Mass. Prof. of gynecology, Harvard Medical School, '11-'27; W.H. Baker Prof. of gynecology, '27-'32, and Prof. emeritus, '32-'33. GRAYSON, 1942, CARY TRAVERS, JR., M.A., Ph.D.-(Publishing) -Born Mar. 21, 1919, Washington, D.C.; Pres., Potomac Books, Inc., P.O. Box 40604, Palisades Sta., Washington, D.C. 20016; res. Blue Ridge Farm, Upperville, Va. 22176; U.S. Dept. of State, '58-'61; U.S. Peace Corps, '61-'64; Capt., USMC, '42-'46; m. Sept. 7, '56, Priscilla Alden Roessle; d. Leslie H., Carininthia A., Alicia G., Theodosia H. GRAYSON, 1940, JAMES GORDON-( Finance)-Born Jan. 7, 1918, Washington, D.C.; Sr. Investment Officer, International Finance Corp., 1818 H St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433; res. Upperville, Va. 22176; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46. GRAYSON, 1944, WILLIAM CABELL-( Telecommunications)- Born May 28, 1921, Washington, D.C.; Special Coordinator for Public Affairs. Telecommunications, Room 2410, A and I Bldg., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560; res. 3514 Williamsburg Lane N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, and Blue Ridge Farm, Upperville, Va. 22176; 25th Anniversary Class Gift Corn., Campaign for Yale, Washington Area, Major

102 & Special Gifts; National Broadcasting Co., Washington, D.C.: WRC-TV: Program Coordinator, Operations Dir., Sales Rep.; WRC-TV & WRC Radio: Program Mgr., '48-'62; Smithsonian Institution: Consultant, Broadcasting & Film, Chief, Broad- casting & Film, Special Asst. for Development & Public Af- fairs, '64-; Audubon Naturalist Soc. of the Central Atlantic States: Bd. of Dir., V.P. (Program), Pres., Chmn. of Bd., '59-; Bd. of Dir.; Upper Fauquier Assn., CINE, N.Y. State Histori- cal Assn.; Exec. Corn., Washington Film Council; Corn. of 100 on the Federal City; St. Albans School Bid, of Governors, '58- '65; Trinity Ch., Upperville, Vestry; Exec. Bd., BSA, Natl. Capitol Area Council, '57-'63; Va. Comm. of the Arts & Hu- manities, '57-'63; 1st. Lieut., USMC, '43-'46, (Capt., Reserves, '50); m. Apr. 14, '51, Janet Ketchum; s. William Cabe11, Jr., ('77), George; d. Katherine Mary, ( '77 ). GRAYSON, 1977, WILLIAM CABELL, JR.-( Student)-Born Nov. 4, 1953, Washington, D.C.; 1730 , Yale Uni- versity, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. Blue Ridge Farm, Upperville, Va. 22176, or 3514 Williamsburg Lane NW., Washington, D.C. 20008. *GREADY, 1842, WILLIAM POSTELL, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born June 5, 1817, Charleston, S.C.; died Jan. 28, 1882, Toccoa City, Ga. GREEN, 1973, BENJAMIN P.-(Medical Student)-Born Aug. 21, 1950, Orlando, Fla.; bus. Box 21439 Emory, Atlanta, Ga. 30322; Res. 701 Meigs St., Rochester, N.Y. 14620; Alumni Fund. GREEN, 1955, CHARLES GRADY-( Finance)-Born March 19, 1933, Little Rock, Ark.; res. Prince George Hotel, 14 E. 28th St., New York, N.Y. 10016; in. Dec. 31, '60, Mary Elizabeth Salisbury; s. Andrew Salisbury; d. Abigail Spooner. *GREEN, 1880, EDMUND FRANK, LL.B.-( Insurance )--Born April 3, 1857, Corunna, Mich.; died April 16, 1942, San Fran- cisco, Calif. *GREEN, 1879, HENRY SHERWOOD, LL.D.-( Library work)- Born Nov. 12, 1854, New Milford, Conn.; died Jan. 22, 1933, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of Greek, Bethany College, 1898- 1900, assoc. Prof. of Greek, West Virginia University, 1900- 1901, and Prof. 1901-1912. Served as librarian, World War I. *GREEN, 1857, JAMES PAYNE-(Education)-Born Jan. 7, 1836, Jefferson City, Miss.; died May 13, 1924, Jefferson City. Prof.

103 of Greek and mathematics, Jefferson College, 1857-1859. Lieut., Cavalry, Confederate Army, Civil War. GREEN, 1975, RUDOLPH-Add. 1919 Missouri Ave. Fort Worth, Texas 76104. GREENBERG, 1970, STEPHEN DAvrn-( Student )-Born Sept. 8, 1948, New York, N.Y.; U.C.L.A. School of Law; res. 1017 Napoli Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272; Asst. Soccer Coach, '71-'72; Teacher, Hotchkiss School, '70-'71; Professional Baseball, Texas Rangers, '70-'74; in. May 31, '70, Myrna Katz; d. Jennifer Norton. GREENE, 1930, WALDO WITTENMYER-( Farming)-Born July 18, 1906, Huntingdon, Pa.; Citrus owner; res. South Wattson Rd., P.O. Box 309, Mission, Texas 78572; Lieut. Comdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. July 21, '51, Shirley Brooks. *GREENWAY, 1900, JAMES COWAN, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)- Born Jan. 28, 1877, Huntsville, Ala.; died July 20, 1976; Assoc. Attend. Physician, N.Y. Hosp., '08-'16; Dir , Yale Univ. Health Dept., '16-'36; Major, Medical Corps, Sept. '17-Mar. '18; m. May 20, '02, Harriet M. Lauder; s. J.C.G., Jr., ( '26 ), George Lauder, ( '25 ), Gilbert C., ( '34 ); d. Ann Lauder ( Griswold). *GRIGGS, 1928, HERBERT STANTON, JR.- ( Industrial)-Born Jan. 27, 1906, Tacoma, Wash.; died Mar. 1, 1959, Tacoma; Lt. Cmdr., USNR, World War II; Trustee, Yale Assn. of West- ern Wash. "GRIGGS, 1889, JOHN CORNELIUS, Ph .D.-( Education)-Born Sept. 29, 1865, Spring Valley, Minn.; died July 20, 1932, Palo Alto, Calif. Asst. Prof. of music, Vassar College, 1897-1919; assoc. Prof. of English, Canton Christian College (now Ling- man University, Canton ), 1919-1929, and Prof. of English and head of the dept., 1920-1927. °GRIGGS, 1896, MAITLAND FULLER, LL.B., L.H.D.-( La IV )- Born Feb. 12, 1872, Granby, Conn.; died July 24, 1943, Old Lyme, Conn. Originator and a founder of Associates in Fine Arts at Yale University and Chmn., '26-'41; Chmn., Corn, on accessions, Yale Art Gallery, '28-'40; Lt. Col., Ord. Dept., World War I. GRIMES, 1945, DAVID C., M.A. ( Hon. )-( Finance)-Born Apr. 15, 1925, Omaha Nebr.; Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Brentwood Savings & Loan Assn., 12001 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90049; res. 202 South Rockingham Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90049; Alumni Fellow, Yale Corp., '74-'80;

104 Chmn., Founding Bd. of Gov., Assn. of Yale Alumni, '71; Alumni Bd., '66-'68; Dir., Yale Club of Southern Calif.; Dir., Natl. Savings & Loan League, '76; Ensign ( Pilot), USNR, '43- '46; m. Dec. 30, '49, Suzanne Olander; s. David E., George F. ( '79); d. Susan H. *GRISWOLD, 1908, DWIGHT TonnEY-Born Dec. 18, 1884, Erie, Pa.; died Dec. 29, 1908, San Francisco, Calif. *GRISWOLD, 1899, WILLIAM EDWARD SCHENCK, LL.D.-(Busi- ness)-Born Jan. 8, 1877, Erie, Pa.; died Jan. 19, 1964; Sec., Railroad Securities Comm., '09-'11; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '23, '24; m. Sept. 5, '07, Evelyn Sloane; m. April 20, '48, Ruth Emory; s. W.E.S.G., Jr., ('34), John Sloane, ('37), Dwight, ('40, dec.); d. Ursula W. (Bingham), Adela S. (Bartholomew), Evelyn (Mayor) (dec. ). *GROUT, 1853, ALFRED-( Law)-Born Sept. 3, 1830, Sherbom, Mass.; died July 26, 1866, Sherbom. GROVE, 1929, MANASSES JACOB-( Finance retired)-Born Feb. 16, 1906, Frederick County, Md.; res. 405 Giddings Lane, Brenham, Texas 77833; Alumni Interviewer, '50-'60; Mercan- tile Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Baltimore, '40-'55; V.P. '47-'55; Investment Analyst, Univ. of Texas, Austin, '57-'70; Tech. Sgt., AUS, '41-'42; Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; in. Apr. 26, '45, Noreen Mae Grote. *GROVER, 1874, THOMAS WILLIAMS, LL.B.-( Education)- Born Nov. 29, 1846, Nashua, N.H.; died Nov. 17, 1893, Chicago, Ill. *GRUBB, 1873, CHARLES Ross-(Finance)--Born Mar. 31, 1857, Burlington, N.J.; died Aug. 22, 1928, Manada, Pa. *GRUENER, 1884, GUSTAV, Ph.D., Litt.D.-( Education)-Born Mar. 30, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 5, 1928, Provi- dence, R.I. Asst. Prof. of German, Yale University, 1892-1897, and Prof. 1897-1928. °GUERNSEY, 1902, RAYMOND GANO, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 21, 1880, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; died May 19, 1959, Poughkeep- sie; former Mbr., Poughkeepsie Bd. of Education; Sec., Duteliess Cty. Health Assn.; Off. Candidate, F.A., World War I; Mbr., Class Fund Corn. GUIDOTTI, 1955, Hoop G., M.Ed.-( Education)-Born June 12, 1933, Somerville, Mass.; Head of Science Dept., Hudson High School, Hudson, Mass., also Mutual Funds Salesman, Investors Planning Corp. of New England; res. 11 Lilac Lane,

105 Hudson, Mass. 01749; m. Feb. 4, '56, Sally Theresa Grossman; s. Michael Anthony; d. Mary Ann, Ann Marie, Paula Mary, Sarah Jane. GUINZBURG, 1950, THOMAS HENRY-( Publishing)-Born March 30, 1926, New York, N.Y.; Pres., The Viking Press, 625 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 32 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Bd. of Gov., Yale Univ. Press, '69-; Cprl., USMCR, May '44-May '46; Purple Heart; m. March 26, '56, Rita Gam; m. June 21, '67, Rustine Unger; s. Michael; d. Kate, Amanda. °GULLIVER, 1875, HENRY STRONG, LL.B., M.A.-( Education)- Born Oct. 31, 1853, Norwich, Conn.; died April 13, 1923, Waterbury, Conn. °GULLIVER, 1870, WILLIAM Cunns, LL.B., M.A.- ( Law)- -Born April 8, 1847, Norwich, Conn.; died May 24, 1909, New York City. GUTHRIE, 1968, ROBERT K.-Add. 2131 N. Stafford St., Ar- lington, Va. 22207; m. Aug. 5, '70, Marion Adelheid Melliwight. GWIN, 1930, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, LL.B.-( Law retired)- Born Apr. 4, 1908, Greenwood, Miss.; res. 776 Chestnut St., Needham, Mass. 02192; Sec., Yale Club of Boston, '48; Pres., '49; Bequest & Endowment Chin. for Class of 1930, '72-'74; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston, '33-'74; Maj., USAAF, Apr. '42-'Nov. '45; Legion of Merit-Legionnaire, Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star; m. Dec. 2, '33, Elizabeth Chad- wick Thomas; s. Samuel L., Jr. ('63); d. Elizabeth (Vestner), Sally Humphreys. GWIN, 1963, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, JR., J.D.-( Latll )- Born Feb. 4, 1941, Boston, Mass.; Attny., Legal Dept., Massachu- setts Financial Services, Inc., 200 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. 02116; res. 1331 High St., Westwood, Mass. 02090; Assoc., Gaston Snow & Ely Bartlett, Aug. 15, '71-Apr. 30, '76; Capt., AUS, June '63-Sept. '68; 2. Bronze Stars, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Presidential Unit Citation; m. Dec. 24, '69, Susan Nivison; s. Samuel L. III.

106 HAAS, 1935, FREDERICK PETER, LL.B.—( Law)—Born Oct. 16, 1911, Yonkers, N.Y.; V.P., Special Counsel & Dir., Liggett Group, Inc., 4100 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N.C. 27702 ( ret. Nov. 1, 1976); res. 1917 Front St., Durham, N.C. 27705; Alumni Fund Agt., Jonathan Edwards College '35-'74; Class Sec., '65-'70; Assoc., Webster & Sheffield, New York, '38-'46; Ptnr., '46-'65; General Counsel, Liggett & Myers, Inc , '65- '76; Pres., Durham Arts Council, July 1, '76-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, Feb. '43-Dec. '45; m. Feb. 8, '41, Mary Helen Parke; d. Suzanne Phyfe ( Harned), Margaret McDevitt, (Vayda), Har- riet Parke. *HADDEN, 1920, BRITON—(Literary work)—Born Feb. 18, 1898, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 27, 1929, Brooklyn. Zd Lieut., F.A. World War I. °HADLEY, 1876, ARTHUR TWINING, M.A., M.L.A., Ph.D., LL.D. —(Education)—Born April 23, 1856, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 6, 1930, Kobe, Japan. Prof. of political and social science, Yale University, 1886-1891, and of political economy, 1891-1899; dean of the Graduate School, 1892-1895; Acting Treas. of the University, 1909-1910; Pres., 1899-1921, and Pres. emeritus, 1921-1930. *HADLEY, 1919, HAMILTON, LL.B.—( Law, Writer)—Born Jan. 13, 1896, New Haven, Conn.; died March 23, 1975, Armonk, N.Y.; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll., '39-; Com. on Humanities of Univ. Council; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam 6.1 Roberts, '29-'40; Gov. (now Honorary ) Soc. of N.Y. Hosp., '47-; Pres., '53-'57; Councillor, American Geographical Soc., '45-'53; Dir. Research Corp., '33-; Capt., AEF, Air Service, '17-'19; m. July 13, '29, Emily Morris; d. Anne (Howat). HADLEY, 1916, MORRIS, M.A., LL.D.—( Law retired)—Born Mar. 21, 1894, New Haven, Conn.; bus. Milbank, Tweed, Had- ley & McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 71 E. 71st St., New York, N.Y. 10021; summer res. Lloyd Lane, Lloyd Neck, Huntington, Long Island, N.Y. 11743; Mbr., Yale Corp., '40-'62; Trustee, Vassar Coll., '31-'41,

107 Chmn. Bd., '39-'41; Trustee, N.Y. Public Library, '38-, Pres., '43-'58; Trustee, Carnegie Corp. of N.Y., '47-'67, Chmn., '55-'66; Deputy Dir., O.W.I. '41-'42; Maj., F.A. AUS, June- Sept., '16, Apr. '17-June '19; AEF, July '18-Apr. '19; m. July 12, '19, Katherine Cumnock Blodgett; s. Arthur Twining II, ( '49 ), John Wood Blodgett, ( '52 ); d. Katherine Morris (Michel) (dec. ), Barbara ( Stanton). HAFFNER, 1919, CHARLES C., JR.-(Industrial)-Born March 15, 1895, Bloomville, Ohio; Chmn., Finance Corn., R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., 2223 Martin Luther King Drive, Chi- cago, Ill. 60616; res. 902 N. Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045; m. Oct. 10, '25, Clarissa Donnelley; s. Charles C. III, ( '50 ); d. Clarissa G., Frances A., Phoebe L. HAIGHT, 1952, CHARLES S., JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 23, 1930, New York, N.Y.; U.S. Distr. Judge, Southern Distr. of N.Y., United States Court House, Foley Square, New York, N.Y. 10007; res. 1105 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; 20th & 25th Reunion Committees; U.S. Dept. of Justice ( Trial Attny., Admiralty & Shipping Section ) '55-'57; Haight, Gard- ner, Poor & Havens, '57-'76; m. June 30, '53, Mary Jane Peightal; d. Nina E. ( '79 ), Susan P. *HAIGHT, 1847, DUGALD CAMERON, M.A.-( Law ) -Born May 7, 1827, Bath, N.Y.; drowned Jan. 21, 1852, Chagres Bay, Central America. HAIGHT, 1928, GEORGE WINTHROP, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1905, Washington, D.C.; Lawyer, Forsyth, Decker. Murray & Broderick, Suite 3333, 51 W. 51st St., New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 155 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y. 10028; m. Sept. 2, '33, Mary Lillian Uppercu; d. Laura Uppercu (Pretor- Pinney), Linda Folsom (Demay), Marcia Winthrop (Erickson). HAINES, 1924, THOMAS FREDERICK DAVIES, J.D.-( Law re- tired)-Born Mar. 13, 1902, Detroit, Mich. res. 139 E. 63rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021; m. Feb. 2, '33, Marian Forsyth Wickes; s. Thomas D. ( '59 ), Alexander F.; d. Marian (Minton). *HALDEMAN, 1851, RICH-MID JACOBS- ( Literary work)-Born May 19, 1831, Harrisburg, Pa.; died Oct. 1, 1885, Harrisburg. Member of Congress, 1869-1873. °HALE, 1898, EUGENE, JR.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 1, 1876, Washington, D.C.; died Feb. 16, 1933, New York City. Priv., Med. Corps, World War I.

108 *HALL, 1834, DANIEL EMERSON-( Law )-Born May 9, 1810, Granville, N.Y.; died April 24, 1852, Mobile, Ala. HALL, 1941, EDWARD TUCK, M.A., (Hon), Litt.D.-(Education) - Born Aug. 1, 1918, Manchester, Mass.; Teacher of English & Latin, Maru a Pula School, Private Bag 0045, Gaborone, Botswana, Africa; res. Cross Point Rd., North Edgecomb, Maine 04556; Mbr., Corn. on Yale Coll., '63-'68; Asst. Instr. English, '46; Asst. to Chmn., Bd. of Admissions, '46-'47; Chmn., American Friends of Maru a Pula, Inc., ( Fund Rais- ing Found.), Box 150, Wiscasset, Maine 04578; Asst. Head- master, St. Mark's School, '47-'52; Headmaster, The Hill School, '52-'68; Headmaster, St. Mark's School, '68-'74; Chmn., International Schoolboy Fellowships, '63-'65; Pres., Head- masters Assn., '70; Pres., New England Assn. of Teachers of English, '51; 1st Lieut., Inf. & Intelligence, Aug. '42-Jan. '46; Legion of Merit. *HALL, 1933, FREDERICK BAGBY, Industrial)-Born Dec. 21, 1910, St. Louis, Mo.; died Nov. 12, 1946, near Quantico, Va. Cmdr., USNR, World War II. HALL, 1936, JESSE ANGELL-(Business)-Born Jan. 9, 1913, New York, N.Y.; Sales, The Lezius Hiles Co., 1929 E. 61st St., Cleveland, Ohio 44103; res. 164 North St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; Cub Scout Leader, '52-'54; Chagrin Valley Theatre, '53; Church Deacon, '52-'56; Chmn., Church Fund Raising Cam- paign, '56; assisted in developing & maintaining ice skating pond for children, Chagrin Falls, '55-'76; Chmn., Library Fund Raising Campaign, Chagrin Falls, '65; Maj., USFA, Jan. '42- Mar. '46; m. June 19, '37, Louise Barnes; s. Jesse A. Jr. (dec.), d. Gretchen (Green), Louise (Dill), Deborah Anne. °HALL, 1894, JOHN LOOMER, LL.B.-( Late)-Born Jan. 23, 1872, Willimantic, Conn.; died June 13, 1960. New Haven. Pres., Trustees Boston Public Library; Trustee, Boston Museum Fine Arts; Mass. Corn. of Defense, Naval Intelligence, World War I; Yale Alumni Bd.; Exec. Corn., Yale Law School; Fellow, Branford College; m. Jan. 26, 1910, Dorothy Brinley Morgan; s. John M. (1932), Brinley M., (1934), Edward T., (1941), Richard L., (1949). *HALL, 1866, JOHN MANNING-( Law )-Born Oct. 16, 1841, Willimantic, Conn.; died Jan. 28, 1905, New Haven, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1870-1872 and 1881, and Spkr., 109 1882. Pres., Conn. State Senate, 1889; judge, Conn. Superior Court 1889-1893. HALL, 1930, ROBERT A., LL.B.-( Law, Theatre)- Born Sept. 9, 1906, Omaha, Nebr.; Attny., Theatrical Producer, Oakdale Musical Theatre, Hartford Tpke., Wallingford, Conn.; res. 5 Westland Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Chmn.: Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '50-'52, Y Assn., '75-; Mbr., Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '47-'49; Pres., Yale Football Y Assn., '75; Bd. of Gov., Mory's, '50-'53; Fellow, Branford College, '50-'53; Pres., Musical Theatre Assn., '71-; V.P. & Dir., Natl. Foot- ball Found. & Hall of Fame, '52-; Exec. Office of Pres. of U.S., Lend-Lease Admin, Australia, Special Deputy, U.S. State Dept., '42-'45; m. Nov. 8, '33, Ann McDonald Shipley; s. Robert A., Jr., Charles S. *HALL, 1859, WILLIAM KITTREDGE, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)- Born Nov. 4, 1836, Boston, Mass.; died Sept. 17, 1906, New- burgh, N.Y. Chaplain, Union Army, Civil War. HALLETT, 1934, JOHN FOLSOM- ( Business retired)- Born Aug. 2, 1912, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; bus. 3 Pleasant St., Rooms 24-25, Portsmouth, N.H. 03801; res. P.O. Box 62, Chauncey Creek Rd., Kittery Point, Maine 03905; V.P., Yale Club of St. Louis, '59-'60; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Yale Class of 1934, '66-; Pres. & Dir., Kittery Historical & Naval Museum; Pres., Bio- Controls, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. ( inactive); Dir., Am. Tool & Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass.; Dir. & Mbr. Exec. Corn., Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corp., Boston; 10th Distr. Rep., Greenwich, Conn., Town Meeting, '37-'41; Trustee, Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer Distr., '58262; Mbr., Kittery Planning Bd., '73-; Cmdr., USN ( ret.), '42-'45; Co. Vol. Aviation Unit 9-10, St. Louis, '50-'58; Bronze Star & Air Medal with Battle Stars; Treas. Deer Island Club Corp. '46-'48; m. Mar. 4, '35, Katherine E. Koerber; s. Samuel Goodwin. HALPIN, 1971, THOMAS M.-Born Sept. 9, 1949, Oakland, Calif.; res. 6822 Chambers Drive, Oakland, Calif. 94811. *HALSEY, 1842, JAcon-(Law)-Born Tan. 30, 1821, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1853, Orange Mountain Water Cure, N.J. HALSEY, 1942, RALPH WETMORE, JR.- ( Finance)-Born Dec. 3, 1919, South Orange, N.J.; Ptnr., Halsey Associates, Invest- ment Counsel, 258 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. Seymour Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; Treas., Yale 110 Class of '42, '52-'57; Class Fund Raising Agt.; Dir., Mory's, '58-'74; Security Ins., '62-'72; Kaneb Services, '55-'65; Tropical Gas Co., '76-; Conn Savings Bank, '76-; Middlesex Ins., '76-; IXL Mfg., '76-; Essex Engineering, '76-; Hotchkiss School, '52-'74; Yale New Haven Hosp., Inv. Comm., '76-; Childrens Center, Inv. Comm., '76; Lieut, USNR, June '42-Dec. '45; Dir. & Treas., RTA '52-'65; m. June 2, '45, Betsey Copp; s. Ralph W. ( '71 ), Thomas S., Andrew M.; d. Betsey Avery (Dickinson). HAMBLETON, 1934, THOMAS EDWARD.-( Theatre)—Born Feb. 12, 1911, Towson, Md.; Managing Dir., Phoenix Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., New York, N.Y. 10036; res. Box 25, Timonium, Md. 21093; Yale University Council, '55-'60; \U., Theatre Inc.; Gov. League of N.Y. Theatres and Producers; Pres., First Am. Congress of Theatre; Dir., French & Polyclinic Hosp.; Trustee, Peale Museum, Baltimore; Lieut. Cmdr., USN '42-'46; m. Mar. '37, Caroline Lucinda Hoysradt (dec.); m. Feb. 19, '49, Merrell M. Hopkins; s. Thomas E., Jr., Mark Hopkins; d. Anne Brooks Crawford ( dec. ), Caroline Lucinda (Watts), Susan Sherwood, Mary Merrell. HAMILTON, 1962, WILLIAM- ( Cartoonist)—Born June 2, 1939, Palo Alto, Calif.; res. 1855 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. 94109; PFC., AUS, Jan. '63-Jan. '65; Good Conduct Medal; m. May 9, '69, Candida Darci Vargas; d. Alexandra Manuela Vargas. HAMLIN, 1961, CHARLES, B.M.S., M.D.----( Medicine)—Born Mar. 7, 1939, New Haven, Conn.; Reconstructive Hand Sur- geon, Priv. Practice; Clinical Appointment, Univ. of Colorado Medical School, 1666 South University Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80210; res. 966 Bonnie Brae Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80209; Lieut. Col., USAF, Feb. '74-May '76; Diplomat, Soc. of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons; m. June '64, Lucy Aldrich Rockefeller; m. Sept. '72, Linda Livingston Ewing. *HAMLIN, 1903, CHAUNCEY JEROME, LL.B., LL.D.—(Tnvestment Banker, Lawyer)—Born Jan. 11, 1881, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 23, 1963; Allegheny State Park Comm., '21-'47; Capt., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; m. April 4, '05, Emily Gray; m. Nov. 26, '34, Elizabeth Wilkeson; m. Mar. 20, '52, Ella Gayle; s. C.J.H., Jr. ( '28 ); d. Martha ( Visser't Hooft), Mary K. ( Brooks).

111 *HANNAHS, 1859, DIODATE CUSHMAN- ( Law student)-Born Feb. 9, 1839, Otsego, N.Y.; died Sept. 10, 1862, Williamsburg, Va. Capt., Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. HANSEN, 1955, ROGER A.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 11, 1933, Newark, N.J.; Senior V.P., Dean Witter & Co., Inc., 33 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 60602; res. 153 Ridge Lane, Lake Forest, Ill.; m. Oct. 17, '59, Wendy Blake; s. Roger Blake, Mark Christian; d. Victoria. *HARDING, 1845, JOHN WHEELER, M.A.-( Ministry)-Born Oct. 12, 1821, Waltham, Mass.; died April 14, 1896, Longmeadow, Mass. *HARDING, 1867, WILDER BENNE-yr, M.A.-(Farming)-Born Feb. 6, 1839, Putney, Vt.; died Jan. 15, 1926, Springfield, Mass. *HARE, 1887, CLINTON LARUE- ( Business)-Born Nov. 7, 1864, Noblesville, Ind.; died June 4, 1909, Indianapolis, Ind. °HARE, 1894, MEREDITH, LL.B.-( Law)-Born July 20, 1870, Orange, N.J.; died Aug. 17, 1932, Fort Garland, Colo. *HARMAN, 1913, ARCHER- ( Education )---Born Oct. 11, 1889, Fort Riley, Kans., died Mar. 25, 1954, Cambridge, Mass.; Capt., F.A., World War I. HARMAN, 1945, ARCHER, Jn., Ed.M.-( Education)-Born May 25, 1923, Orange, N.J.; Dir. of Guidance, Wellesley High School, Wellesley, Mass. 02181; res. 307 Hillcrest Rd., Need- ham, Mass. 02192; Alumni Schools Corn., '74-'76; Teacher, Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn., '46-'48; St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H., '48-'54; Headmaster, Peck School, Morristown, N.J. '54-'61; St. George's School, Newport, R.I., '61-'72; Trustee, St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass.; The Walker School, Needham, Mass., A Better Chance, Wellesley, Mass.; Lieut. (j.g. ), USN, '43-'46; m. Feb. 26, '44, Mari Brainerd; s. Archer III, David B., John W.; d. Jane (Brewer). HARPER, 1933, HARRY HALSTED, in.- ( Literary work retired) -Born Dec. 2, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; res. (5/15-10/15) R.R. #4, St. Patrick's Channel, Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia, Can- ada BOE 3M0, ( 10/15-5/15) P.O. Box 236, N. Salem Road. Katonah, N.Y. 10536; Former Exec. Editor & V.P., & Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Readers Digest; Capt., USMC, Sept. '42-'Feb. '46; Legion of Merit; m. Sept. 28, '35, Mary H. Jopling; s. Jonathan M.; d. jean (Lindenmeyer).

112 HARRIMAN, 1917, E. ROLAND, LL.D.—(Finance)—Born Dec. 24, 1895, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Arden, N.Y. 10910; Pres., Am. Natl. Red Cross, '50-'53, & Chmn., '53-'73; Pres., The Boys Club of N.Y., '34-'57, & Chmn., '57-; Lieut., U.S. Army, '17-'19; m. Apr. 12, '17, Gladys Cahill Fries; d. Elizabeth (Bliss) (dec.), Phyllis (Mason). HARRIMAN, 1913, WILLIAM AVERELL, LL.D., L.II.D.—(Gov- ernment)—Born Nov. 15, 1891, New York, N.Y.; res. 3039 N St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007; Union Pacific R.R. '15- '17; Merchant Shipbldg. Corp., '17-'25; W. A. Harriman & Co., Inc., '20-'31, then Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (merger), '31-'46, Limited Ptnr., '46-; Illinois Central R.R. Co., Chmn., exec. Corn., '31-'42, Dir., '15-'46; N.R.A., '34; Spec. Rep. of Pres. in Great Britain, Mar. '41; Ambassador, USSR, Aug. '41; Apptd. Rep. in London of Combined Shipping Adjustment Bd., Feb. '42; U.S. Ambassador to Russia, '43- '46, Great Britain, Apr.-Oct. '56; Sec. of Commerce, Oct. '46- Apr. '48; U.S. Rep. in Europe under Econ. Coop. Act of '48 May '48-June '50; Spec. Asst. to Pres., July '50-Jan. '52; Amer. Rep. on NATO Corn, to study Western def. plans, Sept. '51- Feb. '52; Dir., Mutual Security Agency, Oct. '51-Jan. '53; Governor, N.Y. State, Jan. '55-Jan. '59; Ambassador-at-Large, Feb.-Dec. '61; Asst. Sec. of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Dec. '61-Apr. '65; U.S. Dept. Rep. to Internatl. Conf. on Settle- ment of Laotian Question, '61-'62; Spec. Rep. of Pres. for negotiation of nuclear Test Ban Treaty, July '63; Under Sec. State for Political Affairs, Apr. '63-Mar. '65; Ambassador-at- Large, Mar. '65-Jan. '69; U.S. Rep. Vietnam Peace Talks, Paris, '68-'69; Author, Peace With Russia? and America and Russia in a Changing World; m. Sept. 21, '15, Kitty Lanier Lawrence; m. Feb. 21, '30, Marie Norton Whitney ( dec.); m. Sept. 27, '71, Pamela Digby Churchill; d. Mary (Fisk), Kath- leen (Mortimer). °HARRIS, 1836, HENRY REEDER- ( Farming)—Born Aug. 15, 1815, Leonardtown, Md., died May 6, 1894, Harris Lot, Charles City, Md. *HARRISON, 1859, BURTON NORVELL- ( Law )—Born July 6, 1838, New Orleans, La.; died Mar. 30, 1904, Washington, D.C., Asst. Prof. of physics, University of Miss., 1859-1860. Private Sec. to Jefferson Davis, Civil War.

113 *HARRISON, 1890, FAIRFAX, M.A.-( Transportation)-Born Mar. 13, 1869, New York City; died Feb. 2, 1938, Baltimore, Md. Chmn., Railroad War Bd., 1917. *HARRISON, 1895, FRANCIS BURTON, LL.B., LL.D.-(Govern- ment)-Born Dec. 18, 1873, New York City; died Nov. 21, 1957, Flemington, N.J.; Mbr., Congress, '03-'05, and '07-'13; Gov.-Gen., Philippine Islands, '13-'21, later Advisor to Pres., Philippine Islands; Capt. and Adj.-Gen., U.S. Vol. Cavalry, Spanish-American War. HARRISON, 1942, FRED HAROLD, M.A.-(Education)-Born Aug. 24, 1918, Lawrence Mass.; Athletic Dir. & History Instr., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 01810; res. 210 South Main St., Andover, Mass. 01810; Alumn Corn. on Admissions & Scholarship, '58-'70; 1942 Exec. Corn., '68-'71; 35th Reunion Corn., Class of 1942; Coll. Exam. Bd. Reader, '52-'66; Region- al Mbr., Natl. Football Hall of Fame Corn., '72-'76; Adv. Gifts Corn., Joint Lawrence Hosp. Drive, '69-'70; President's Council on Youth Fitness, '60-'63; Mass. Bd. of USO, '59-'61; Dir., Andover YMCA, '60-; Lawrence YMCA, '68; Pres., And- over YMCA, '66-'73; Teen Adult Collaboration Corn., '70; Lieut. Col., AUS, '42-'46, Reserve '46-'70; Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal; m. Mar. 11, '44, Marjorie Joan Alex- ander; d. Marjorie C. (Fleming), Nancy J. (Bliss), Elizabeth A. ( '77 ) *HARRISON, 1910, GEORGE LESLIE, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-( Law and Insurance)-Born Jan. 26, 1887, San Francisco, Calif.; died Mar. 5, 1958, New York City; Mbr., N.Y. State Banking Bd.; Special Consultant to Sec. of War, '43-'46; Mbr., Natl. Council of the Corn. for the Marshall PJlan, '48; Capt., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. Service ); Vice-Chmn., N.Y. Chapter, Am. Red Cross; Mbr., Yale Alumni Corn, for in- vestigations, '51-'52. *HARRISON, 1846, HENRY BALWDIN, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)- Born Sept. 11, 1821, New Haven, Conn., died Oct. 29, 1901, New Haven. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, 1854-1856, Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1865 and 1873, and Spkr., 1883. Gov . of Conn. 1885-1887, Mbr., Yale Corporation, 1872-1885. HART, 1976, DENNIS CHARLES-( Education)-Born May 28, 1953, Framingham, Mass.; History Teacher Sr Cross Country Coach, E. 0. Smith High School, Storrs, Conn.; res. 233 Cedar St., Ashland, Mass. 01721.

114 *HART, 1843, ROSWELL-( Finance)-Born Aug. 4, 1824, Roches- ter, N.Y.; died April 20, 1883, Rochester. Mbr. of Congress 1864-1866. *HART, 1833, RUFUS ERASTUS, M.A.-(Law)-Born Sept. 10, 1812, Middlebury, Ohio; died Dec. 24, 1891, Marietta, Ohio. Mbr., Ohio State Senate, 18451847. HARTLEY, 1912, CAvoun-( Business retired)-Born Jan. 26, 1890, Duluth, Minn.; bus. 740 E. Superior St., Duluth 55802; res. 3800 E. Superior St., Duluth 55804; 2d Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Lieut., USNR, W.W. II; m. June 24, '14, Carolyn W. Munger; s. John ('37 ), David, ('38), Alfred, ( '41), Edward. °HARTSHORN, 1867, JOSEPH WILLIAM, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 22, 1840, South Coventry, Conn.; died Feb. 11, 1921, New Haven, Conn. °HASKELL, 1858, ROBERT CHANDLER, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 6, 1834, Weathersfield, Vt.; died May 12, 1897, Lan- singburg, N.Y. *HASLAM, 1890, LEWIS SCOFIELD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 29, 1866, Stamford, Conn.; died Sept. 10, 1935, St. Louis, Mo. Sec. Yale Alumni University Fund Assoc., 1894-1903; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., 1933-1935. *HATCH, 1837, WALTER TILDEN, M.A.-( Finance)-Born Oct. 5, 1818, Haverhill, Mass.; died June 8, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y. *HAVEN, 1887, GEORGE GMSWOLD--( Finance)-Born June 14, 1866, New York City; died July 21, 1925, New York City. *HAVENS, 1843, DANIEL WILLIAM-( Ministry)-Born Jan. 24, 1815, Norwich, Conn.; died Aug. 31, 1889, East Haven, Conn. *HAWLEY, 1846, DAvna-( Law)-Born Oct. 14, 1820, Arling- ton, Vt.; died Nov. 25, 1903, Yonkers, N.Y. *HAY, 1893, LOGAN, LL.B. LL.D.-(Law)-Bona Feb. 13, 1871, Springfield, Ill.; died June 2, 1942, Springfield, Mbr., Ill., State Senate, 1907-1914. *HAYDEN, 1847, WILLIAM HALLocx-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 31, 1827, Haydenville, Mass.; died Aug. 6, 1891, Haydenville. HEALY, 1943, HAROLD HARRIS, JR., J.D.-(Law)-Born Aug. 27, 1921, Denver, Colo.; Ptnr., Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates, 299 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 1170 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10029; Mbr., Exec. Corn., Yale Law School Assn., '74-; Assoc., Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates, '49-'56, Ptnr., '59-; Exec. Asst. to U.S. Atty. General, 115 '57 & '58; Chmn., Legal Aid Soc., New York, '75-; Capt., F.A., AUS, Jan. '43-July '46; Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal; m. May 24, '52, Elizabeth Anne Debevoise; s. H. Harris III. *HEARD, 1853, ALBERT FABLEy-(Government)-Born Oct. 4, 1833, Ipswich, Mass.; died Mar. 26, 1890, Washington, D.C. °HEATON, 1869; EowAno--( Law)-Born Sept. 29, 1842, Cin- cinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 12, 1884, Ridgefield, N.J. Lieut. Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. *HEBARD, 1851, ALBERT-( Student )-Born Jan. 5, 1826, Leb- anon, Conn.; died May 18, 1851, Lebanon. *IIEBARD, 1860, DAisnEL-( Education )-Born Sept. 5, 1836, Lebanon, Conn.; died Aug. 7, 1862, New York City. Asst. Adj.-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. *HEDGE, 1867, THOMAS, LL.B.-( Law)-Born June 24, 1844, Burlington, Iowa; died Nov. 28, 1920, Burlington. Mbr. of Congress, 1899-1907. 2d Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. °HEERMANCE, 1858, EDGAR LAING, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born April 30, 1833, New York City; died April 29, 1888, White Plains, N.Y. HEFFELFINGER, 1920, FRANK PE n VEY--( Business retired)- Born, Oct. 15, 1897, Minneapolis Minn.; res. Wakefield Farm. 560 Old Long Lake Rd., Wayzata, Minn. 55391; Dir. Emeritus, Peavy Co., Peavey Bldg., 730 Second Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd.; Dir., Yale Track Assn.; Chmn., Effective Politics Corn., Peavey Co.; Dir., Northwest Bancorporation; North Star Research & Development Institute; Chinn., Repub. Natl. Finance Co.; Mbr., Governor's State of Minn. Comm. on Alcohol Problems; Dir., Minn. Council on Al- cohol Problems; V. Chmn., Hennepin Cty. Task Force on Alcoholism & Inebriety; Dir., Minn. Valley Restoration Pro- ject; Found. for Am. Agriculture; Trustee, Hazelden Found.; Great Northern Railway; Natl. Football Found. & Hall of Fame; V.P., Minn. Track & Field Club; V.P. Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; Dir., Natl. Tax Equality Assn.; 2d Lieut., F.A. U.S. Army, W.W. 1; Regional Dir., War Pro- duction Bd., W.W. II; m. Jan. 1, '21, Elizabeth E. Bradley; s. Frank P.. Jr., ('49 ); d. Mary Jane (Davis) (dec.), Lucia (de- Grazia), Rosalie ( Smith ), Mildred (Humphrey).

116 *HEFFELFINGER, 1924, GEORGE WRIGHT PLAVEY- ( Business) -Born July 24, 1900, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Oct. 6, 1970; Exec. V.P., F. H. Peavey & Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; Pres., Russell Miller Milling Co.; Lieut. Col. USAAF, W.W. II; m. Jan. 31, '26, Ruth Jones; s. G.W.P.H., Jr. Totton Peavey II ( '48 ); d. Louise Engle ( Peebles), Ruth Bynon. HEINZ, 1931, HENRY JOHN II-(Business)-Born July 10, 1908, Sewickley, Pa.; Chmn. of Bd., H. J. Heinz Co., P.O. Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230; rcs. "Goodwood", State Rd., Sew- ickley, Pa. 15143; Chmn. Gov . Bd., Yale Art Gallery, Co-Chmn,. Advisory Corn., Yale Univ. Economic Growth Center; Pres. H. J. Heinz Co. '41-'59; Chmn. Bd. '59-; Head, Special Foreign Operations Administration Mission to Pakistan, '54; Pub. Adv. Mein. U.S. delegation to 12th session, Gen. Agreement Tariffs & Trade, Geneva, '57; Chmn., U.S. delegation Economic Comm. for Europe, '58-'60; Bd. of Dir., Bus. Corn. for Arts; Pittsburgh Regional Planning Assn.; Pittsburgh Symphony Soc.; Pres., Nutrition Found.; m. '35, Joan Diehl; m. '53, Drue E. Maher; s. Henry J. III ( '60 ). °HELFENSTEIN, 1841, CHARLES PHILIP, M.A.-(Industrial)- Born Sept. 12, 1820, Carlisle, Pa.; died Feb. 15, 1900, Shamo- kin, Pa. °HELMER, 1852, CHARLES Dowivs, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)- Born Nov. 18, 1927, Canajoharie, N.Y.; died April 28, 1879, Lockport, N.Y. °HEMINWAY, 1921, BARTOW LEWIS-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 24, 1899, Watertown, Conn.; died April 15, 1970; Pres., Heminway Corp., Waterbury, Conn.; Trustee, Waterbury and Gaylord Hospitals; Chmn. Trustees, Waterbury YMCA; Dir., Exec. Corn., Colonial Bank & Trust Co., Waterbury; former Trustee, Taft School and St. Margaret's School for Girls; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; former V.P., Naugatuck Valley Alumni Assn.; m. Oct. 1, '21, Annabel Ruth Hubbard; s. Henry Langon; d. Elizabeth (Bagdon ). HEMPHILL, 1959, JAMES T., LL.B.-(Late)-Born May 25, 1937, Johnstown, Pa.; Lawyer; Gen. Counsel, Consolidation Coal Co., 3300 One Oliver Plaza, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 7720 Abbott, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221; Pres., Yale Club of Pitts- burgh, '73-'75; A.Y.A. Rep., '76-; Chmn., Coal Corn., Am. Bar. Assn.; V.P. & Chmn. Membership Corn., Harvard-Yale- 117 Princeton Club, Dir., Bd. of Dir., '76-; Dir., Junior Achieve- ment, Western Pa., '74-; m. divorced); d. Sarah, Alice. *HENNEN, 1842, WILLIAM DAVISON, M.A.—( Law)—Born Mar. 25, 1823, New Orleans, La.; died May 16, 1883, New York City. Maj. Confederate Army, Civil War. HENNINGSEN, 1950, VICTOR WILLIAM, Jn.—( Business)—Born May 19, 1924, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Henningsen Foods, Inc., 2 Corporate Park Drive, White Plains, N.Y. 10604; res. 1009 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; Sec., Yale Class of 1950, '53-'60; Pres., Yale Club of N.Y., '66-'68; Exec. Corn., Yale Alumni Bd., '68-'73; Mbr., Assn. Yale Alumni, '73- '75; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '68-'71; Yale Development Bd., '68; Corporate Trustee, St. Thomas More Chapel, Yale, '55-; Trustee, Nutrition Found., '68-; Eastchester Savings Bank, '75-; Pres., United Way of Pelham, '6.0-'62; Trustee, Village of Pelham Manor, '64-'69; Mayor, Village of Pelham Manor, '69-'71; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '43-'45; Dir., Deer Island Corp., '55-'60; m. Aug. 27, '49, Mary Florence Bemis Ludington; s. Victor W., III, ('74), Christopher K., Timothy F.; d. Mary F. HERNANDEZ, 1971, CARLOS ARTURO- Student)—Born June 12, 1947, Bogota, Columbia, S.A.; bus. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Medical School, Hosp. San Juan de Dios, Bogota, Colombia, S.A.; res. Carrera 55 No. 45-58, Bogota - 9, Colom- bia, South America; Philips Academy, Andover, Mass.: Teach- ing Fellow in Spanish, '71-'72, Spanish Teacher, Asst. Varsity Soccer Coach, '72-'73. *HERON, 1910, JOHN, LL.B.—(Law)----Born Nov. 20, 1880, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Jan. 31, 1960, Pittsburgh. Capt., Inf., World War I ( AEF ). HERSEY, 1936, JoHN, M.A. ( Hon.), LL.D., L.H.D., Litt.D.— (Literary work)—Born June 17, 1914, Tientsin, China; res. 420 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Yale Univ. Council Corn. on the Humanities, '51-'56; Univ. Council Corn. on Yale Coll., '59-'69, Chain., '64-'69; Fellow, Berkeley Coll., '50-'65; Master, Pierson Coll., '65-'70, Fellow, Pierson Coll., '65-; Lecturer, English, '71-'76; Visiting Prof., English, '76-; Pres., Authors League of America, '75-; Mbr., Council, Authors League, '46-'70, '76-; Mbr., Council, Authors Guild, '46-; Chmn., Book Contract Corn., '63-; Sec. Am. Academy of Arts & Letters, 0 61-; Delegate to PEN Congress, Tokyo, '58; 118 Lecturer, Salzburg Seminar in Am. Studies, '75; Visiting Prof., M.I.T., '75; Chmn., Conn. Corn, for the Gifted, '54-'57; Visit- ing Corn., Harvard Graduate School of Educ., '60-'65; Natl. Citizens' Comm. for Public Schools, '54-'56; Trustee, Putney School, '53-'56; Trustee, Natl. Citizens' Council for Public Schools, '56-'58; Delegate, White House Conference on Edu- cation; Commissioner, Natl. Comm. on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works, '75-; War Correspondent, '42-'46; Cited by Sec. of Navy for removal of wounded from field of action, Guadalcanal; m. Apr. 27, '40, Frances Ann Cannon; m. June 2, '58, Barbara Day; s. Martin, John ('65 ), Baird, Brook; d. Ann. HESSBERG, 1938, ALBERT II, LL.B.—(Law)—Born June 14, 1916, Albany, N.Y.; Ptnr., Poskanzer, Hessberg, Blumberg & Dolin, Suite 755, 60 State St., Albany, N.Y. 12207; res. 1635 New Scotland Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y. 12159; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '66-'71; Pres., Albany Cty. Bar Assn., '68; Pres. Estate Planning Council of Eastern N.Y., '70-'71; Exec. Corn., Trusts & Estates Law Section, N.Y. State Bar Assn., '68-'74; Bd. of Trustees, Albany Medical Center Hosp., '70-; St. Rose Coll., '71-; Dudley Conservatory, '68-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; m. May 9, '48, Elizabeth F.S. Goold; s. Albert III, Philip G.; d. Caroline E. °HEWITT, 1903, BROWER- ( Industrial)—Born April 28, 1881, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 5, 1958, North Stonington, Conn.; Treas., Marine Historical Assn. of Mystic Seaport. HEVVITT, 1963, HENRY H., J.D.—( Law)—Born Aug. 13, 1941, Portland, Oregon; Ptnr., Davies, Biggs, Strayer, Stoel & Boley, 23rd Floor, S W Fifth Ave., Portland, Ore. 97204; A.Y.A. dele- gate from Oregon; Treas., Oregon Alumni Assn.; Chmn. Bd. of Dir., Delaney Mental Health Center, '75-'76, Oregon Legal Services Corp.; Dir.; Portland Area Chapter ACLU, Martin Luther King Scholarship Fund; Capt., USAR, Nov. '63-May '69. °HEWITT, 1864, THOMAS BROWNING, M.A.—( Law)—Born Sept. 9, 1842, North Stonington, Conn.; died Jan. 6, 1921, Brooklyn, N.Y. °HIDDEN, 1885, EDWARD, LL.B.—(Finance)—Born July 4, 1860, Cincinnati, Ohio; died July 15, 1938, St. Louis, Mo.; Chmn., U.S. Comm. on relations with Haiti; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '12-'18. Regional rep., U.S. Food Admin., and chmn., Southwestern states, third Red Cross roll call, World War I.

119 HIERS, 1954, RICHARD HYDE, B.D., M.A., Ph.D.-(Education) -Born Apr. 8, 1932, Philadelphia Pa.; Prof. of Religion. Uni- versity of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32611; res. 506 SW 40th Terr., Gainesville, Fla. 32607; Sec.-Treas., Yale Club of Gainesville, '65-'67; Pres., Southeastern Region, Am. Acad- emy of Religion, '69-'70; Am. Assn. of University Professors, Univ. of Fla. Chapter, '72-'74; Univ. of Fla. Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, '75-'76; Pres., Gainesville Council on Human Relations, '71-'72; Citizens' Housing Assn. of Gainesville, '64-'66; Chmn., Citizens' Advisory Corn., for a Workable Program for Gaines- ville, '69-'71; Sec., RTA, '56-'61; m. Jan. 30, '54, Jane Leslie Gale; s. Peter L.; d. Rebecca H. *HIGGINS, 1861, ANTHONY, LL.D.-( Law )-Born Oct. 1, 1840, St. George's, Del.; died June 26, 1912, New York City. U.S. district attny., Del. 1869-1876. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1889-1895. HIGHFILL, 1973, PHILIP HENRY, III, M.M.-(Music)-Born Aug. 21, 1951, Rochester, N.Y.; Free Lance Pianist, res. 5611 Wood Way, Bethesda, Md. 20016; Santa Fe Opera, '74; Full- bright-Hays Scholar, Austria, '75-'76. *HILL, 1845, GEORGE CANNING-( Literary work) -Born Feb. 10, 1825, Norwich, Conn.; died Nov. 14, 1898, Boston, Mass. *HILLARD, 1883, LORD BUTLER-( Law and business )-Born Dec. 5, 1860, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died Jan. 30, 1934, Wilkes Barre, Pa. *HILLES, 1924, CHARLES DEWEY, JR., LL.B.-( Law )-Born June 17, 1902, Lancaster, Ohio; died April 28, 1974, New York, N.Y.; Spec. Legal Adviser, U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, '54-'55; m. Mar. 16, '29, Helen Train; d. Lee (Wertheim), Linda. *HILLES, 1922, FREDERICK WHILEY, Ph.D., L.H.D.-(Education) -Born June 1, 1900, Lancaster, Ohio; died Dec. 10, 1975; Bodman Prof. English emeritus, Yale Univ.; Mbr., English Dept., '26, '65, Chum. Dept. '47-'56, '62-'64; Dir. of Humani- ties '56=59; Univ. Council's Corn. on Library, '58-'61; Chmn., Library Assoc., '66-'70; V.P., Yale Univ. Press, '58-; W.W. I; App. Seaman, USN, Sept.-Dec. '18; W.W. II: Lieut. Col., AUS, '42-'46; Legion of Merit; Hon. 0.B.E.; ETA: Pres.; m. June 14, '30, Susan Toy Morse; s. F.W.H., Jr.; d. Susan Ensign (Bush). *HINCKS, 1866, EDWARD YOUNG, M.A., D.D., S.T.D.-( Educa- tion)-Born Aug. 13, 1844, Bucksport, Me.; died Dec. 23, 1927, Cambridge, Mass. Prof. of biblical theology, Andover

120 Theological Seminary, 1883-1900, and of Christian theology, 1900-1908; Prof. of biblical theology, Harvard University, 1908-1922, and prof. emeritus, 1922-1927. °HINCKS, 1872, JoHN HowAno--(Ministry and education)- Born Mar. 19, 1849, Bucksport, Me.; died Dec. 11, 1894, Atlanta, Ga. Prof. of history and social science, Atlanta Uni- versity; also dean of the faculty. °HINCKS, 1920, JOHN MORRIS, M.B.A.-(Insurance, Finance)- Born July 23, 1898, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1973, Farmington, Conn.; Chmn., Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co., Chmn., Middletown Savings Bank; Chmn., 25th Reunion in '45; Class Sec., '68-; Alumni Bd., '69-; Hincks Bros. & Co., '22- '30; Calvin Bullock, '30-'42; Middlesex Mutual '44-; Dir., In- stitute for Living, '50-; Trustee, Farmington Village Library, '58-'68; Trustee, Vassar Coll., '59-'67; W.W. I: 2d Lieut., F.A., Sept.-Dec. '18; W.W. II: Lieut. Col., Fiscal Div., AUS, '42-'44; Dir RTA, '66-'69; m. Oct. 3, '25, Olive Birch Warner; s. Robert W., ( '48 ), John W., ('52), William T., ( '61 ); d. Jvan (Mead), Birch ( Milliken). HINCKS, 1952, JOHN WINSLOW, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 17, 1931, New Haven, Conn.; Ptnr., Robinson, Robinson & Cole, 799 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. 26 Sycamore Rd., West Hartford, Conn. 06117; Yale Law School Exec. Corn., '70; Yale Crew Advisory Corn.; Ethics Corn., Conn. Bar Assn.; Dir., Legal Aid Soc.; Hartford Dispensary Methadone Pro- gram: Pres., '73-'75, Dir., '70-; Trustee: Newington Childrens Hosp., Renbrook School; Dir.: Hartford Stage Co.. Middle- sex Mutual Assurance Co.; Lieut., USN, '52-'55; Dir., RTA, '58-'61, '72-'75; m. June 14, '58, Marcia Lockwood; s. John, Benjamin; d. Rebecca, Jennifer *HINE, 1871, CHARLES DANIEL, LL.B.-(Education)-Born Feb. 26, 1845, Fairhaven, Vt.; died Aug 27, 1923, Winsted, Conn. Sec., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1883-1920. State dir, for school war activities and of State War Library Council, and mbr., State Council of Defense, World War I. *HINKEY, 1895, FRANK AucusTus--(Finance)-Born Dec. 23, 1870, Tonawanda, N.Y.; died Dec. 30, 1925, Southern Pines, N.C. °HINSDALE, 1898, FRANK GrtnEnz-( Industrial)-Born Feb. 11, 1874, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Oct. 12, 1940, New York City. 321 °HITCHCOCK, 1848, HENRY, LL.D.-( Law)-Born July 3, 1829, Mobile, Ala.; died Mar. 18, 1962, St. Louis, Mo. Dean, St. Louis Law School, Washington University, 1867-1879, and Prof. of law, 1867-1884. Asst. Adj.-Gen., Union Army, Civil War. *HITCHCOCK, 1879, HENRY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born June 6, 1858, St. Louis, Mo.; died April 20, 1933, Orange, N.J. *HIXON, 1901, ROBERT-(Business)-Born May 23, 1878, La- Crosse, Wis.; died Dec. 27, 1945, Lake Forest, Ill. Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). HOAGLAND, 1943, DONALD WRIGHT, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 16, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Davis, Graham & Stubbs, Colorado National Bank Bldg., 950 17th St., Denver, Cob. 80202; res. 2250 So. Columbine St., Denver, Cob. 80210; Scholarship & Capital Fund-raising Committees, Denver area; Lecturer, Univ. of Denver Law School, '71-; Mbr., Bd. of Gov., Colorado Bar Assn., '60-'61; Pres., Legal Aid Soc. of Metropoli- tan Denver, '75-; Trustee, Denver Art Museum, '59-'63; '72-; Dir. Urban League of Cob., '58-'63, '68-'72, Pres., '71-'72; Trustee, Social Science Found , '75-; Dir. & V. Chmn., Denver Red Cross, '58-'63; Mbr., Cob Legal Services Advisory Coun- cil, '76-; Mbr., or Chmn., Denver Planning Bd., '56-'63, '67-'70; Asst. Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment, '64-'66.; Lieut. ( j.g.) USN Air Corps, '42-'45; 2 Air Medals, Presidential Unit Citation; m. May 14, '49, Mary Tiedeman; s. Peter M.; d. Mary C., Sara H., Ann W. *HOBBS, 1885, CHARLES BUXTON, LL.B.-(Law)---Born Jan. 7, 1863, Richmond, Va.; died Oct. 8, 1944, Bay Shore, N.Y. *HOB SON, 1920, FRANCIS THAYER- ( Literary work)-Born Sept. 4, 1897, Denver, Cob.; died Oct. 19, 1967; Chmn. Bd. William Morrow & Co. Publishers, N.Y.C.; Pfc., AEF, Sgt., French Army, W.W. I; Asst. Instr., English, Yale '22-'23; m. Sept. 27, '35, Isabelle Lavis Garrabrants; s. Timothy, Thayer Jennings, Peter Whiteside, ('63). HOBSON, 1914, HENRY WISE, B.D., S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., D.D.-( Ministry retired)-Born May 16, 1891, Denver, Colo.; res. (5/15-10/30) Box 85, Fishers Island, N.Y. 06390, ( 10/ 30- 5/15 ) 405 Albion Ave., Glandale, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246; Treas., Yale Athletic Assn., '15; Sec., Corn, of 21 to build Yale Bowl, '14-'15; Class Agent, '59-; Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '63-'68, '69-'76; A.Y.A., '72-'75; Yale Medal, '67; Bishop 122 Emeritus, Diocese of Southern Ohio, '59-; Bishop, Diocese of Southern Ohio, Episc. Ch., '30-'59; Asst. Minister, St. John's Ch., Waterbury, Conn., '20-'21; Rector, All Saints Ch., Wor- cester, Mass., '21-'30; Exec. Coro., Protestant Episc. Ch., '37- '46, '49-'55; Chmn., Exec. Corn., Forward Movement Publi- cations, Episc. Ch., '34-'76; Chmn., Natl. Corn., Fight for Freedom Corn., '41-'42; Trustee, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., '37-'66, Pres., '47266; Trustee, Kenyon Coll., '30-'59; Dir., Cincinnati YMCA, '31-'59; Chmn., Trustees of Childrens' Hosp., Cincinnati, '30-'59; Maj., U.S. Army, Mar. '17-Dec. '19; Distinguished Service Cross; m. May 4, '18, Edmonia Taylor Bryan; s. Henry W., Jr. ('43); d. Katharine Bryan (Sturte- vant), Anne Jannings (dec.) Margery Thayer ( Thomas). HODES, 1970, DOUGLAS MICHAEL, F.S.A.-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 11, 1946, New York, N.Y.; Actuary, Pension Consultant, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., One Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010; res. 62 Charles St., New York, N.Y. 10014. HODGES, 1932, WILLIAM VANDERVEER, Jn., LL.B.-(Law) -Born Sept. 19, 1911, Denver, Colo.; Lawyer: of Counsel, Davis, Graham & Stubbs, 950 17th St., #2600, Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 235 Vine St., Denver, Colo. 80206; Chmn., Colo. Yale Scholarship Corn., '54-'56; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. Dec. 19, '40, June Cantwell; s. William V. III; d. Marilyn (Wilmerding). °HOGAN, 1905, JAMES JOSEPH, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 31, 1872, Glenbane, Ireland; died Mar. 20, 1910, New Haven, Conn. HOLBROOK, 1900, DAVID DOUBLEDAY- ( Insurance)-Born Sept. 1, 1938, New York, N.Y.; Senior V.P., Marsh & McLen- nan, Inc., 1221 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. Katonah's Wood Rd., Katonah, N.Y. 10536; V.P., Natl. Assn. of Insurance Brokers, Inc., '75-; Pres., G. D. Miller Corp., '75-; m. June 25, '60, Holly M. Gales; s. Christopher C.; d. Helene M., Lee. S. HOLBROOK, 1959, JOHN, JR., N1.Arch.-(Architecture)- Born June 23, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Architect, bus. & res. Narrow Brook Farm, Grafton, Vt. 05146; Capt., USMC, Sept. '59-Aug. '62, Asst. Sec., RTA, Sept. '65-June '68; Dir., RTA, Nov. '75-; m. Feb. 4, '61, Edythe W. Murphy; d. Sara, Anna. HOLDEN, 1944, Jonx MORGAN, M.A.-(Education, Theatre)- Born June 21, 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio; Asst. Prof. & Dir. of

123 Theatre, Porterville Coll., 900 South Main St., Porterville, Calif. 93257; res. 8021 Jovenita Canyon, Los Angele s , Calif. 90046 and 42640 Sierra Drive, Three Rivers, Calif. 93271; Class Treas, '46-'49; Teacher, Athens Coll., Athens, Greece, '63-'64; Teacher, Porterville Coll., '66-; Dir., Three Rivers Play- house & Barn Community Theatre, '72-; Pres., Bd. of Dir.. Barn Community Theatre, '76-'77; 1st Lieut., AUS, '43-46; Bronze Star. HOLDEN, 1940, REBUEN A., M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D.—( Education) —Born Sept. 2, 1918, Louisville, Ky.; Pres. Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N. C. 28778; res. as above; University Council, '72-'77; Yale: Asst. to Dean, '46-'47; Asst. to Pres., '47-'51; Assoc. Sec. of University, '51-'53; Sec. of University, '53-'71; Lieut. Col., AUS, '41-46; Dir., RTA; m. June 23, '51, Elizabeth Walker; s. Reuben A., V, ('76), George H. W., ( '77 ); d. Grace M., Mary C. HOLLAND, 1962, HENRY THOMPSON, M.B.A—(Business )— Born Feb. 13, 1940, Detroit, Mich.; European Operations Mgr., Hydraulics Div., Brown & Sharpe, Ltd., Comm Rd., Beacons- field, Buckinghamshire, U.K.; res. 7 Beechwood Rd., Beacons- field, Buckinghamshire, U.K.; Bd. of Dir., Saline Hosp., '74-; Washtenow Soil Conservation Distr., '73-'74; m. May 13, '67, Quanah Winchell; s. Nathan A.; d. Jennifer R. *HOLLISTER, 1858, ARTHUR NELSON, M.A.— ( Education)-- -Born Dec. 28, 1835, Andover, Conn.; died Jan. 18, 1897, Hartford, Conn. °HOLLISTER, 1905, BUELL- ( Finance)—Born Sept. 13, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 26, 1966; Sr. Ptnr., Pyne, Kendall & Hollister, N.Y.C.; Bd., YMCA, N.Y.C.; Treas., Trustee, Southside Hosp., Bayshore, N.Y., '22-;Vestryman, Sr. Warden, St. Mark's Episc. Church, Islip, '18-; Civilian Chmn., War Funds, Suffolk County Chap., Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I; m. Nov. 12, '12, Louise Rockwell Knowlton; s. B.H., Jr., ('37), Louis Henry, ('43). HOLLISTER, 1949, Jour' B.—(Business)—Born July 25, 1925, Cincinnati, Ohio; V.P. Sales, Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 36000 Cedar Rd., Gates Mills, Ohio 44040; Trustee, Hiram House Camp; Sgt., AUS Inf., '43-'45; Purple Heart, Bronze Star; m. Apr. 29, '50, Elizabeth Ruth Boyle; s. John, Thomas, David; d. Ellen.

124 HOLMES, 1945W, GEORGE BURG WIN-( Government)-Born Jan. 16, 1924, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Foreign Service Reserve Officer, Dept. of State, Washington, D.C. 20520; res. 5009 Tilden St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20016; U. S. Embassy, Brussels, '50- '52; Stockholm, '54-'57; Yaounde, '61-'63; London, '68-'71; Valletta, '72-; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '43-'46; m. Sept. 23, '50, Nancy Trowbridge; s. H. Brock, ('75); d. Katharine T., Sarah B. HOLMES, 1934, JOHN GRIER-( Education retired)-Born July 15, 1912, Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. 185 North St., Hingham, Mass. 02043; Free Lance Writer-Editor, former Pres., John G. Holmes Associates Inc.; Alumni Music Com., '55-'57, Climn. 1 year; Asst. to Pres., Sarah Lawrence Coll., '48-'52; Sec., Vassar Coll., '52-'57; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; Bronze Star; m. Sept. '36, Anne Nicodemus; m. March '45, Jane McDonald; s. John G., Jr.; d. Jennifer (Mining), Mary Burgwin (Boone), Antonia ( Tuck ). *HOLMES, 1857, JOHN MH,TON-(Ministry)-Born May 23, 1831, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England; died Sept. 20, 1871, Jersey City, N.J. *HOLT, 1903, HENRY CHANDLER-(Finance)-Born Jan. 13, 1881, Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.; died Feb. 20, 1954, Putnam, Conn.; Chmn., Treas., Internatl. Grenfell Assn.; former Sec. and Treas., Class Fund. *HOLT, 1866, GEORGE CHANDLER, LL.B., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 31, 1843, Mexico, N.Y.; died Jan. 26, 1931, Nice, France. U.S. District judge, southern district of N.Y., '03-'14. *HOLSTER, 1894, EDWIN OLAF, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 23, 1871, Helena Mont.; died June 7, 1964; Pres. Prison Assn. of N.Y.; Trustee, Amer. Scandinavian Found.; 2d Lieut., Signal Corps, U.S. Vols., Spanish American War; s. E.O.M., Jr., ('30 ); d. Sarah Manning (Ives), Elizabeth Sage (Jennings), Mary Frances (Vicario). *HOOKER, 1854, JOHN WORTHINGTON, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine) -Born July 14, 1833, Norwich, Conn.; died Jan. 26, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; Prof. of Hygiene, Amherst College, 1860- 1863. *HOOKER, 1869, THOMAS, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 3, 1849, Macon, Ga.; died Oct. 28, 1924, New Haven, Conn. 125 HOOPES, 1944, TOWNSEND WALTER-(Publishing)-Born Apr. 28, 1922, Duluth, Minn.; Pres., Assoc. of American Publishers, Inc., Suite 450, 1707 L St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 4880 Glenbrook Rd., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; University Council, '48-'50; Class Agt. for Alumni Fund, '50- '65; Under Sec. of the U.S. Air Force, '67-'69; Dep. Asst. Sec. of Defense, '65-'67; Author of 2 books; recipient of Bancroft History Prize, '73; 1st Lieut., USMC, '43-'46; m. Oct. 20, '43, Marion C. Schmidt; m. Oct. 17, '64, Ann Merrifield; s. Town- send W. III, Peter S., Thomas; d. Marsha, Cecily, Andrea; ss. Briggs S. Cunningham, IV, ( '79 ). *HOPKINS, 1900, JOHN MoRGAN-(Education)-Born Nov. 12, 1861, College Grove, Tenn.; died Jan. 1, 1929, Charlottes- ville, Va. *HOPPIN, 1872, BEN JAMIN- ( Literary work)-Born Mar. 15, 1851, Salem, Mass.; died June 2, 1923, Baddeck, N.S., Canada. *HOPPIN, 1840, JAMES MASON, LL.B., M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Jan. 17, 1820, Providence, R.I.; died Nov. 15, 1906, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of homiletics, Yale Univer- sity, 1861-1879; Prof. of the history of art, 1879-1899, and Prof. emeritus, 1899-1906. HORD, 1921, STEPHEN YOUNG-( Finance)-Born Nov. 7, 1897, Indianapolis, Ind.; Gen. Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. 450 W. Deerpath Rd., Lake Forest, III. 60045; Mbr., Yale Crew Assn.; Major Gifts Corn., Yale's Program for the Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Yale Graduate Rowing Corn. '22-; Cowles Comm. for Research in Economics, '54-; Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Charter Trustee, '63-'68, Trustee Emeritus, '68-; Northwestern Me- morial Hosp., Chicago, Dir., '36-, Mbr., Exec. Corn., '44-'68, Asst. Sec.-Treas., '44-'68, Mbr., Investment Corn., '49-'70; Chicago Area Council Boy Scouts of Am., Mbr. of Bd., '25-, Chmn, Exec. Corn., '40-'43, Chmn., Investment Corn., '43-'66; Dir., Mbr. Exec. & Pension Corn., Ill. Central Railroad Co., '45-'72; Dir., Mbr. Exec. & Finance Corn., Ill. Central Indus- tries, Inc., '62-'72,; Dir., Abex Corp., '68-'72; Dir. & Mbr. Fi- nance Corn., Am. Ins. Co., Am. Automobile Ins. Co., Natl. Surety Co., '47-'69; Dir., Symington Wayne Corp., '57-'68; Rotary Electric Steel Co., '52-'57; Calvert Drilling, Inc., '57- '61; Mbr., Chicago Panel of Arbitrators, N.Y.S.E., '54-; Citi- zens' Bd. of Univ. of Chicago, '45-; Chamber of Commerce of

126 U.S., '61-'66; Charter Mbr., Chicago Planetarium Soc., '58-; Mbr., Assn. Reserve City Bankers, '53-'60; Pvt., USMC, AEF, '18-22; in. Oct. 29, '26, Catharine Norcross (dec.); s. Stephen Y., Jr., Frederic N. ('52 ); d. Brent ( Malarkey). *HOTCHKISS, 1875, WILLIAM HENRY-( Business)-Born April 17, 1851, Bristol, Conn.; died Nov. 30, 1918, Buffalo, N.Y. *HOUGH, 1849, EDWARD CLEMENT, M.A.-( Finance)-Born Sept. 10, 1827, Bloomfield, Conn.; died June 11, 1872, Savan- nah, Ga. *HOUGHTON, 1852, EnwAnn-( Farming)-Born Nov. 15, 1829, Lancaster, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1910, Lancaster. HOUGHTON, 1924, WALTER EDWARDS, M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D.- (Education retired)-Born Sept. 21, 1904, Stamford, Conn.; bus. Library, Wellesley, Mass. 02181; res. 19 Summit Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02181; Master, Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., '24-'25; Phillips-Andover Academy, Andover, Mass., '27-'29; Tutor & Instr., Harvard Univ. & Radcliffe Coll., '31-'35; Faculty Instr. & Tutor, Harvard Univ. & Radcliffe Coll., '35-'38; Asst. Prof. & Tutor, Harvard Univ. & Radcliffe Coll., '38-'41; Tutor, Radcliffe Coll., '41-'42; Teacher, School of English, Breadloaf, Vt., summer '42; Assoc. Prof., English, Wellesley Coll., '42-'48; Prof., '48-'69, (appointed to Sophie Hart Chair of English, '57); Prof. Emeritus, '69-; Mbr., Am. Academy of Arts & Sciences, '64-; rn. June 29, '29, Esther Lowrey Rhoads; d. Nancy A. (Brown), Esther E. (Foxworth). *HOUSTON, 1834, JOHN WALLACE, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 4, 1814, Concord, Sussex County, Del.; died April 26, 1896, Georgetown, Del. Sec. of State, Del., 1841-1844. Mbr. of Congress, 1845-1851. Assoc. justice, Del. Superior Court, 1855-1893. HOWARD, 1966, JAMES ERNEST, LL.B.-( Law)-Born July 3, 1944, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lawyer for Trustees of Penn Central Transportation Co., I V B Bldg., 1700 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103; res. 120 Guernsey Rd., Swarthmore, Pa., 19081; Mbr., Council of Yale Club of Philadelphia, '70- '76; Mbr., Philadelphia Area Corn., Alumni Schools Corn., '59-; Consultant Mbr., A.Y.A. Corn. on Athletics, '74-'76; Assoc., Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, Phila- delphia, '69-'71; Sgt., Penn. Army Natl. Guard, '69-'75; m. June 17, '67, Marianne L. Bauer; s. Edward David, Michael James.

127 *HOWARD, 1909, JAMES MERRIAM, B.D., D.D.-(Ministry)- Born May 25, 1886, Montclair, N.J.; died March. 24, 1971; Sec. Dwight Hall, '09-'10; occasional preacher, Batten and Dwight Chapels, '21-'46; Pastorates, Bedford Park Presby. Ch., Bronx, N.Y., '14-'20; South St., Presby. Ch., '20-'25, and Presby. Ch., '25-'36, both Morristown, N.J.; Staff of Bd., Christian Educa., Presby. Ch., USA, '44-'46; Washington Assn. of N.J., '22-'36; Trustee, Morristown School, '24-'30; Dir., Union Theol. Sem., '30-'35; Fort Pierce Mem. Hosp., '49-'53; Fla. Council on Human Relations, '59-'70; Capt., Chaplain, F.A., Sept. '17-May '19; m. May 29, '14, Gertrude Hunter; s. J.M.H., Jr., ( '43 ); d. Mary (Smith ), Laura ( Whipple). 'HOWARD, 1835, OnAN REED, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born May 24, 1810, Franklin, N.Y.; died Mar. 2, 1893, Bath, N.Y. *HOWE, 1912, ARTHUR, M.A., LL.D.-( Education)-Born Mar. 3, 1890, South Orange. N.J.; died Mar. 28, 1955, Plymouth, N.H.; Dir. for Conn., U.S. Boys Working Res., World War I. °HOWE, 1876, ELMER PARKER-(Law)-Born Nov. 1, 1851, Westboro, Mass.; died June 18, 1918, Boston, Mass. HOWE, 1958, GARY WOODSON-(Journalism)-Born Feb. 15, 1936, Sioux City, Iowa; V.P. & Exec. Asst. to the Pres., Omaha World-Herald, World-Herald Square, Omaha, Nebr. 68102; res. 2611 So. 101st Ave., Omaha, Nebr. 68124; Class Agt.; Alumni Schools Corn.; Reporter, Omaha World-Herald, '62- '67; City Editor, '67-'71; Administrative Asst. to Pres. '71-'75; Mbr., Bd. of Dir. '74-; Corporate Sec. '74-; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Omaha Metropolitan YMCA; Health Planning Council of the Midlands; Combined Health Agencies Drive, '75-; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '58-'61; m. Aug. 18, '68, Anda Grinbergs; s. Evan S.; d. Marisa M. HOWE, 1940, HAROLD, II, M.A. ( Hon.), LL.D.-( Education) -Born Aug. 17, 1918, Hartford, Conn.; V.P. for Education & Research, Ford Foundation, 320 E. 43rd St., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 340 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Yale Corp. ( elected member), Successor Trustee, '60-'70; Principal, Walnut Hills H.S., Cincinnati, '53-'57; Pres., Newton Jr. Coll. & Principal Newton H.S. '57-'60; Superintendent of Schools, Scarsdale, N.Y., '60-'64; Dir. of Learning Institute of North Carolina; Trustee Vassar College '58-'66; Trustee, College Entrance Exam. Bd., '63-'66; U.S. Commissioner of Educa- tion, '65-'68; Lieut., USNR, '42-'46; in. Sept. 4, '40, Priscilla

128 Foster Lamb; s. Gordon A.; d. Merrill (Leavitt), Catherine (Puchtler) (Yale Ph.D. candidate). *HOWE, 1909, HENRY ALMY, M.D.-(Finance)-.--Born April 18, 1887, South Orange, N.J.; died Feb. 15, 1935, Orange, N.J. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '34-'35; Maj. F.A., World War I (AEF). °HOWLAND, 1894, JOHN, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 3, 1873, New York City; died June 20, 1926, London, Eng- land, Prof. of pediatrics, Washington University Medical School, '10-'12, and at Johns Hopkins Medical School, '12-'26. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I. HOXTON, 1939, ARCHIBALD RoarNsoN, JR., M.A.-(Educa- tion)-Born Apr. 20, 1916, Fairfax County, Va.; Headmaster, Episcopal High School, bus. & res. 1200 N. Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22302; Teacher: Hotchkiss School, '39-'41, Episcopal High School, '45-'50; Headmaster: Fairfield Country Day School, '50-'53, Green Vale School, '53-'67, Episcopal High School, '67-; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; in. Aug. 16, '41, Ruth deWindt; s. A.R., III; d. Ann ( Taylor). *HOYSRADT, 1877, ALBERT-( Law)-Born Feb. 19, 1855, Hud- son, N.Y.; died Dec. 8, 1897, Hudson. HOYSRADT, 1926, JOHN McA., M.A.-( Theatre)-Born Oct. 5, 1904, Bronxville, N.Y.; Actor, Writer, Director, c/o Stan- ley Bushell, 9440 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90210; res. 17601 Tramonto Drive, Pacific Palisades, Calif 90272; Bd. NIbr., Recording for the Blind, '69-; Sec., Friends of Santa Monica Mountain Parks, '70-; Head of Lay Readers Croup, St. Matthew's Ch., Pacific Palisades; m. Apr. 25, '35, Marion Virginia Burns; m. Sept. 4, '61, Dorothy Oltman Have- man; s. David B.; ss. Kurt Haveman. *HOYSRADT, 1901, WARREN J.-(Finance)--Born Dec. 7, 1878, Hudson, N.Y.; died Feb. 1, 1944, Bronxville, N.Y. *HOYT, 1840, JosEPH GMSON, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 19, 1815, Dunbarton, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. Chancellor and Prof. of Greek, Washington Uni- versity, 1858-1862. *HOYT, 1906, LYDIG, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 27, 1883, New York City; died April 26, 1959, Staatsburg, N.Y.; Sec. to U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, '07; Deputy Police Commis- sioner, New York City; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I (AEF); Capt., Am. Field Service ( overseas ambulance ) World War II.

129 °HUBBARD, 1839, RICHARD DUDLEY, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)- Born Sept. 7, 1818, Berlin, Conn.; died Feb. 28, 1884, Hart- ford, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1842-1843, 1855, and 1858. Mbr. of Congress, 1867-1869. Gov. of Conn., 1877- 1879. Mbr., Yale Corp. 1877-1879. HUDSON, 1955, FRANKLIN DONALD, M.B.A.-(Business)-Born July 21, 1933, Asheville, No. Carolina; V.P., International Corometrics Medical Systems, Inc., Barnes Industrial Park, Wallingford, Conn. 06492; res. 14 Green Beech Dr., Rowayton, Conn. 06853; Seminar Instr., fall '75-'76, Trumbull Coll.; Class Council, '69-; Pres. Yale Club of Puerto Rico, '66-'68; Finance Corn., Repub, Party, Conn., '70-'75; Capt., USAF, Jan. '56- Dec. '57; m. Dec. 1, '56, Rosemary Wheatley; s. Lawrence J.; d. Lauren J. *HUDSON, 1840, WARD WOODBRIDGE-( Law )--Born May 1, 1821, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1864, New York City. HUEY, 1973, MARK CHRISTOPHER, Diploma in Anglo-Irish Lit- erature, Trinity Coll., Dublin-(Student)-Born Jan. 31, 1950, Flint, Mich.; res. 2942 Eastview Rd., Bethel Park, Pa. 15102; Graduate Division, Dept. of English, Univ. of Virginia; Alumni Fund, '73-. *HUGGINS, 1842, WILLIAM SIDNEY, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Mar. 19, 1822, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 23, 1862, Kala- mazoo, Mich. *HUGHES, 1905, BERRIEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 12, 1882, Richmond, Mo.; died May 27, 1939, Denver, Colo. Capt., F.A., World War I. *HULL , 1883, Louis KOSSUTH, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1861, Lebanon, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1931, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S. District Attny., N. Dak., 1885-1887. Col., Spanish- American War. *HURD, 1836, Jon/sr CODMAN, M.A., LL.D.-( Law and literary work)-Born Nov. 11, 1816, Boston, Mass.; died June 25, 1892, Boston. *HURD, 1888, RICHARD MELANcTilox-( Finance)-Born June 14, 1865, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 6, 1941, New York City. Prison commissioner, N.Y. State, '15-'18. HURLBUT, 1945W, GORDON BUCKLAND-( Farming)-Born Dec. 10, 1923, Waterbury, Conn., Farmer, bus. & res. Canaan Farm, Tonganoxie, Kansas 66086; Commissioner, Leavenworth 130 County, Kansas, '68-'72; Ensign, USNR, '42-'45; m. Oct. 4, '47, Mary Louise Miller; s. Gordon B., III; d. Corinne, Hether, Anne G. ( '73 ). *HURLBUT, 1849, JOSEPH, M. A.-( Theological student)-Born Feb. 19, 1828, New York City; died July 4, 1855, Paris, France. *HUSTED, 1892, JAMES WILLIAM, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1870, Peekskill, N.Y.; died Jan. 2, 1925, New York City. N1br., N.Y. State Legislature, 1895, 1896, and 1897. Mbr. of Congress, 1915-1923. Mbr. Congressional Investigation Corn. in France, World War I. *HYATT, 1837, ROBERT UNDERWOOD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born in Washington, D.C.; died Nov. 1, 1843, St. FranCsville, La. *HYDE, 1845, ALVAN PINNEY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 10, 1825, Stafford, Conn.; died Feb. 5, 1894, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Conn State Legislature, 1854, 1858, and 1863. HYDE, 1912, DONALD R.-(Industrial retired)-Born June 14, 1890, St. Albans, Vt.; res. 77 3rd Ave., Stamford, Conn. 06905; formerly Treas., John G. Paton Co.; m. Sept. 11, '27, Corinne Brewer Weston; s. Robert Livingston, ('52); d. Sarah Weston. *HYDE, 1879, FRANK ELDRIDGE, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 21, 1858, Tolland, Conn.; died Dec. 1906, Paris, France. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1887-1889, U.S. consul, Lyons, France, 1893-1897. *HYDE, 1911, FREDERICK WALTON- ( Industrial)-Born May 18, 1889, St. Albans, Vt.; died Oct. 2, 1941, Burlington, Vt. HYDE, 1923, LOUIS KEPLER, JR .-(Investments)-Born Oct. 5, 1901, Titusville, Pa.; Chmn. Investment Corn. & Dir., E. W. Axe & Co., Inc.; Pres. & Dir., Axe-Houghton Fund A, Inc.; bus. c/o E. W. Axe & Co., 400 Benedict Ave., Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591; res. Airlie Farm, Bedford, N.Y. 10506; V.P., Sr. V.P., Chmn. of Bd., E. W. Axe & Co., '67-'73; V.P. & Dir., Axe- Houghton Stock Fund, Inc., '58-'64, '67-; Ptnr., Barringer, Nelson & Hyde, '41-'48; Pres., Simplex Universal Joint, Inc., '29-'32; Dir., Axe Securities Corp., '68-; Planning Counselors, Inc., '69-'74; Henry W. T. Mali & Co., Inc., '58-; Hardigg Industries, Inc., '71-; Church Soc. for Coll. Work, '69-; Dir., Mbr. Exec. Corn. & Treas., Am. Fund for Czechoslovakian Refugees, '71-; Trustee, Bedford Free Library; Dep., Dir., Planning & Development Staff & Spec. Asst. to Dep. Adminstr.,

131 Lend-Lease Admin., '42-'43; Dep. Trade Relations Advisor, Foreign ECM. Admin., '43-'44; Asst. to Sec. of State, in charge of policy review & Analysis, '45; Adviser to U.S. Delegation, U.N. General Assembly, lst-4th sessions, & 1st-10th sessions of U.N. Economic & Social Council, '46-'69; Mbr., Permanent U.S. Mission to U.N. '46-'50; Alt. U.S. Rep., U.N. Interna- tional Children's Emergency Fund, '48-'50; m. Sept. 9, '24, Penelope Witherington Overton; s. Louis K., Jr., Richard W. ( '53 ). °HYDE, 1876, Wrw.rkm WALDO, LL.B.—( Law)—Born Mar. 25, 1854, Tolland, Conn.; died Oct. 30, 1915, Hartford, Conn.

INGALLS, 1920, DAVID SINTON, LL.B.—( Law retired) —Born Jan. 28, 1899, Cleveland, Ohio; bus. The 0. E. Co., 301 Tower East, 20600 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio, 44122; res. Stonybrook Farm, 3050 Chagrin River Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; Mbr., Yale Corp.; Attny, V.P., Pan Am. Airways, in charge of Overseas Operations '45-'49; Pres. & Publisher, Cincinnati Publishing Co., '54-'58; Ohio House of Rep- resentatives '26-'28, '28-'29; Asst. Sec. of Navy for Aero- nautics under Pres. Hoover, '29-'32; Health & Welfare Dir., Cleveland, '33-'35; U.S. Naval Aviation, '17-'19, '42-'45; Capt.; Rear Admiral, USNR, ret.; W.W. I. British Distin- guished Flying Cross, U.S. Distinguished Service Medal, French Legion of Honor; W.W. II, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; m. June 27, '22, Louise Harkness; s. David S., Jr. ('56); d. Louise (Brown) Edith ( Vignos), Anne ( Lawrence), Jane (Davison). INGALLS, 1956, DAVID SINTON, JR., M.A., M.B.A.—(Business) —Born Aug. 27, 1934, Cleveland, Ohio; Pres., O.E. Company, 301 Tower East, 20600 Chagrin Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122; res. Oak Hill Farm, Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022; Pres., Cleveland Yale Alumni Assn.; Lieut., USN, '56-'60; m. May 26, '73, Katherine Stewart; s. David S., III; d. Rebekah W., Louise H., Cynthia L., Fay (1st marriage); s. Redmond S.; d. Nina S. (2d marriage). 132 *INGERSOLL, 1892, JAMES WERNHAM DUNSFORD, Ph.D.- (Education)-Born Sept. 18, 1867, Marengo, Ill.; died April 19, 1921, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Latin, Yale Uni- versity, 1897-1921. INMAN, 1971, ROBERT D., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born March 6, 1949, Toronto, Canada; res. Apt. C-10 2134 Fairfax Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 37212; in. Dec. 31, '71, Emily Straughn Eastman. *ISBELL, 1888, ORLAND SIDNEY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 19, 1866, Bridgeport, Conn., died July 19, 1922, New York City. *ISHAM, 1891, EDWARD SWIFT- ( Industrial)-Born Jan. 2, 1868, Chicago, Ill.; died May 14, 1927, New York City. *ISHAM, 1917, HENRY PORTER-( Business)-Born Dec. 6, 1894, Chicago, Ill.; died Aug. 18, 1969; Chmn. Bd., Clearing In- dustrial District, Inc., Chicago; Sec. and Pres., Passavant Mem. Hosp., '33-'47; Trustee, Field Mus. of Nat. Hist., Newberry Li- brary; Capt., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Chief Purchase Termination and Renegotiation Policy, Chicago Ordnance District, AUS, '43-'46; Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Medals; m. Feb. 23, '18, Elisabeth Totten; s. H.P.I., Jr., ('41 ), Robert Totten, ( '43 ), George Snow, ('44 ). *ISHAM, 1869, JOHN BEACH, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Mar. 28, 1847, New York City; died July 19, 1894, Pasadena, Calif. IVES, 1928, CHAUNCEY BRADLEY, LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.,-(Edu- cation retired)-Born Mar. 16, 1907, New York, N.Y.; res. Kingston, N.J. 08528; A.Y.A., Mar. '73-Oct. '74; Assoc. Prof., Guilford Coll., N.C., '57-'60; Asst. Prof., Douglass Coll., Rut- gers Univ., '60-'70; Assoc. Prof., '70-'72; Maj., Amer. Field Service, '41-'45; Civilian, Office of Strategic Services, '45-'46; m. Aug. 3, '49, Jane Harrison Boyd. IVES, 1925, GERARD M., M.B.A.-( Finance retired)-Born Jan. 7, 1903, New York, N.Y.; res. Center Harbor, N.H. 03226; Pres., Yale Club of New York City, '50-'52; formerly Sr. V.P., Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; Lieut. Col., Office Chief of Ord- nance, '41-'45; m. Aug. 22, '38, Ruth DeWitt Pratt; s. Gerard M., Jr. ( '64, '67 Architecture). *IVES, 1881, HENRY-(Business)--Born April 27, 1859, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 31, 1924, Omaha, Nebr. °IVES, 1893, SHERWOOD BISSELL, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Dec. 30, 1870, New York City; died Feb. 16, 1907, Datil, N. Mexico.

133 •JACK, 1853, THOMAS MCKINNEY- ( Law)-Born Dec. 19, 1831, San Felipe de Austin, Tex.; died Aug. 26, 1880, Galveston, Tex. Cty., judge, 1856-1858. Mbr., Texas Legislature, 1859- 1861. Lieut. Col., Cavalry, Confederate Army, Civil War. *JACKSON, 1839, HENRY Rooms M.A.-( Law )-Born June 24, 1820, Athens, Ga.; died May 23, 1898, Savannah, Ga. U.S. District Attny., Ga., 1843-1849. Judge for eastern cir- cuit, Ga. Superior Court, 1849-1853. U.S. Minister to Austria, 1854-1858, and to Mexico, 1885-1888. Col., Mexican War. Brig. Gen., Confederate Army, Civil War. *JACKSON, 1934, JOHN HErtaioc--( Publishin g) -Born Jan 8, 1912, New Haven, Conn.; died July 29, 1951, Green Farms, Conn.; Deputy, Hamden Air Raid Warning Center and New Haven District Warning Center, World War II; Yale Class Treas., '34-'49; Mbr., Yale Alumni Rowing Com., '35-'51, and Yale Bd. of Athletic Control, '45-'48. *JACKSON, 1857, JOSEPH COOKE, LL.B., M.A.-( Law )-Born Aug. 5, 1835, Newark, N.J.; died May 22, 1913, New York City. Asst. U.S. District Attny., Southern District of N.Y., 1870. Brig. Gen., Union Army, Civil War. JACKSON, 1970, TERRENCE JOHN, M.B.A.-(Basiness)-Born Oct. 8, 1948, New Kensington, Pa.; Sales Rep., Consolidation Coal Co., 32985 Hamilton Court, Farmington Hills, Mich. 48024; res. 31020 Ash, Apt. 8303, Wixom, Mich. 48096; Alumni Schools Corn. in Mich., '75-'76. JACKSON, 1941, WILLIAM E., LL.B.-(Law)----Born July 19, 1919, Jamestown, N.Y.; Ptnr., Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 530 E. 87th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; m. Sept. 24, '44, Nancy Dabney Roosevelt; d. Miranda Dabney, Melissa Carow, Melanie Eldred, Melinda Roosevelt, Marina Quentin, *JAMES, 1917, ELLERY SEncvvrcK-( Finance )-Borri Aug. 6, 1895, East Hampton, N.Y.; died Nov. 25, 1932, New York City. Capt., F.A., World War I ( AEF ).

134 *JAMES, 1874, HENRY ANIMON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 24, 1854, Baltimore, Md.; died Aug. 1, 1929, East Hampton, N.Y. *JAMES, 1890, NORMAN- ( Industrial )--Born Sept. 2, 1868, Catonsville, Md.; died Jan. 24, 1939, Baltimore, Md. *JAMES, 1894, ROBERT CAMPBELL-( Finance)-Born July 23, 1872, Baltimore, Md.; died Mar. 17, 1896, Baltimore. *JAMES, 1879, WALTER BELKNAP, M.A., M.D., LL.D.-(Medi- cine)-Born May 11, 1858, Baltimore, Md.; died April 6, 1927, New York City. Prof. of medicine, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, '02-'04, Bard Prof. of medicine, '04-'09, and Prof. of clinical medicine, '09-'18. Served with Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service ). *JAMES, 1878, WILLIAM KNOWLES- ( Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1852, near Georgetown, Del.; died Nov. 11, 1927, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mbr., Mo. State Legislature, '17-'18. JAMIESON, 1956, THOMAS CRAWFORD, JR., J.D.-( Law)-Born Jan. 20, 1935, Trenton, N.J.; Attny., 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. 08540, & 19 Chancery Lane, Trenton, N.J. 08616; res. -Westpines", Province Line Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Exec. Corn., Class of 1956, '56-; Reunion Chmn., Class of 1956, 5th & 10th reunion; Pres., Human Relations Council, Mercer Cty., '65; Delaware Valley United Fund, '71; Mercer Cty. Bar Assn., '73; Bd. of Dir., First Natl. Bank of Princeton, N.J., '70-; N.J. Realty Title Ins. Co. (advisory), '67-; Trenton Savings Fund, '74-'75; Sgt., AUS, '59-'60; m. June 25, '60, Mary Lee O'Con- nell; s. Crawford, III, Jeffrey W., Paul W.; d. Lee R. JANEWAY, 1930, CHARLES ALDERSON, M.D., M.A., Doctor hon. causa, Reims-(Medicine)-Born May 26, 1909, New York, N.Y.; Sr. Assoc. in Medicine, Children's Hospital Medi- cal Center, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115; res. 445 Concord Rd., Weston, Mass. 02193; Thomas Morgan Botch Prof. of Pediatrics, Emeritus, Harvard Univ. '74-; Phy- sician-in-Chief, Emeritus, Children's Hosp. Medical Center, '74-; Lecturer in Pediatrics, Boston Univ., '76-; Consultant in Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health, '76-; Chmn.: Corn. on Blood & Blood Derivatives, Natl. Research Council, Corn. on Blood & Blood Derivatives, Advisory Bd. on Health Services, Am. Natl. Red Cross, '48-'51, Exec. Corn. of Inter- national Pediatric Assn., '62-'68; Mbr., Exec. Bd., International Children's Center, Paris, France, '66; V.P., Center for Blood Research, Boston, '74-; Mbr., Weston Bd. of Health, 9 years;

135 m. July 9, '32, Elizabeth Bradley; s. Charles A., Jr.; d. Anne A., Elizabeth ( Gold), Barbara B. *JAY, 1892, PIERRE, M.A.-( Finance)-Born May 4, 1870, War- wick, N.Y.; died Nov. 24, 1949, New York City; Bank Com- missioner, Mass., '06-'09; Am. Mbr., Transfer Corn. and Deputy Agt. of Reparations, Berlin, '26-'30; Natl. Treas., Russian War Relief, Inc., '41; Gov., Yale Publishing Assn. *JEFFERSON, 1909, EDWARD Fnmccrs-(Education)-Born June 17, 1879, South Dennis, N.J.; died Nov. 5, 1952, Philadelphia, Pa.; YMCA Sec., World War I ( Fgn. service). *JENCKES, 1921, MARCIEN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 5, 1900, Stamford, Conn.; died Oct. 24, 1971; Ptnr., Choate, Hall & Stewart, 28 State St., Boston, Mass. 02109; Boston Delegate to Alumni Bd.; Sec., Yale Club of Boston, '24-'30; Mbr., Bd. Park Commissioners, '42-'45, Chmn., '50-'52; 2d Lieut., F.A., Army, '18-'19; m. June 23, '32, Mollie Webb Cromwell; s. Marcien Cromwell, Lawrence Webb; d. Georgia (Cunningham), Mollie Webb (Shachoy). JENKINS, 1945, RICHARD E.-(Business)-Born May 27, 1924, Lakewood, Ohio; Sr. Sales Mgr., Eastern Region, Fluor En- gineers & Constructors, Inc., 437 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; A.Y.A., '69-'71; PFC, Inf., AUS, June '43-Nov. '45; Purple Heart, Presidential Unit Citation; m. June 11, '48, Margaret Wilmore; d. Pamela W., Leslie Ann, Susan L. 'JENKS, 1875, ALMET, FRANCIS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)- Born May 21, 1853, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 18, 1924, Greenwich, Conn., Judge Advocate Gen., N.Y., 1891-1895; judge, Supreme Court of N.Y., 1896-1921 (presiding justice, 1911-1921). •JENKS, 1914, ALMET FRANCIS-( Literary work)-Born April 18, 1892, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 2, 1966; Writer; 1st Lieut., Cav., AEF, W.W. I; Major, USMCR, W.W. II; m. Dec. 4, '23, Charlotte Biddle Williams *JENKS, 1884 PAUL Emmcrm.-(Government)-Born April 6, 1862, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 1, 1923, Yokohama, Japan. U.S. vice-counsel, Yokohama, '16-'23. °JENKS, 1878, TUDOR, LL.B.-(Law and literary work)-Born May 7, 1857, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 11, 1922, Bronxville, N.Y.

136 *JENNINGS, 1904, PERCY HALL-(Industrial)-Born May 16, 1881, New York City; died Oct. 2, 1951, New York City; Maj., Air Service, World War I ( AEF ) Assoc. Mgr., War Finance Cons. of N.Y., and Supervisor, War Bond activities, Nassau and Suffolk Ctys., L.I. *JENNINGS, 1887, OLIVER COULD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 27, 1865, New York City; died Oct. 13, 1936, New York City. Presidential elector from Conn., 1920; Mbr., Conn. State House of Representatives, 1923. *JENNINGS, 1880, WALTER, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Sept. 14, 1858, San Francisco, Calif.; died Jan. 9, 1933, Jekyl Island, Brunswick, Ga. JESSUP, 1942, JOHN BAKER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born July 30, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, 40 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 484 Ridge- burg Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. 06877; m. Jan. 31, '42, Dorothy Lucretia Milburn; m. Oct. 8, '55, Nancy Hope Thompson; s. John B., Jr., ('68); d. Diane Hope Nichols, Lesley Gay. *JESUP, 1840, JAMES RILEY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Sept. 18, 1819, Saugatuck, Conn.; died Jan. 23, 1890, Lakewood, N.J. JOHANSON, 1955, STANLEY MORRIS, LL.B., LL.M.-(Educa- tion)-Born July 12, 1933, Seattle, Wash.; Judge Benjamin H. Powell Prof. of Law, School of Law, Univ. of Texas, 2500 Red River, Austin, Texas 78705; res. 1906 Hopi Trail, Austin, Texas 78703; Class Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '55-; Mbr., Texas & Washington State Bars; Academic Fellow, American Coll. of Probate Counsel; Capt., USAF, '58-'61; m. June 24, '55, Geraldine Cunningham; s. David, Robert, John; d. Susan, Barbara, Carolyn. *JOHNES, 1873, EDWARD RUDOLPH, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 8, 1852, VVhitesboro, N.Y.; died Mar. 28, 1903, New York City. *JOHNSON, 1882, BAncLAv-( Law )-Borri Aug. 8, 1861, Beirut, Syria; died April 21, 1885, Greenwich, Conn. *JOHNSON, 1855, CHARLES FREDERICK, LL.B., M.A., L.H.D.- (Educaton)-Born May 8, 1836, New York City; died Jan. 9, 1931, Hartford, Conn. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, U.S. Naval Acad., 1865-1870; Prof. of English, Trinity College, 1884-1906, and Prof. emeritus, 1906-1931.

137 °JOHNSON, 1853, GEORGE Asnunr-( Latv)-Born July 27, 1829, Salisbury, Md.; died Sept. 20, 1894, San Francisco, Calif. Judge, 17th Judicial Circuit Court, 1872-1874. Mbr., Calif. State Senate, 1882-1886. Attny. Gen. Calif. 1886-1890. JOHNSON, 1935, JosEPH-( Business retired)-Born Aug. 26, 1911, Hartford, Conn.; res. Juniper Rd., Box 3414, Noroton, Conn. 06820; formerly Mgr., Stamford Div., Hartford Electric Light Co.; Sec.-Treas., Conn. Directors, New England Coun- cil, '60-'66; V.P. & Dir., Stamford YMCA '65-'75; 1st V.P. & Dir., & Pres., Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Southwest- ern Conn., '65-'76; Assoc. Dir., State National Bank of Conn., '58-; Trustee, Stamford Hosp., '68-; Mayor's Task Force on Addiction, '65-69; Trustee, Citizens Savings Bank, '68-; Dir., Barnes Engineering Co., '69-; Board of Alderman, Hartford, '36-'40; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, m. Sept. 3, '38, Anne Davis; s. Peter D., Robert H.K.; d. Susan ( Billard ). JOHNSON, 1971, Wn.ifun J., M.A.-(Education)-Born May 19, 1949, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Teacher, Blind Brook High School, King St., Portchester, N.Y. 10573; res. 390 N. Ridge St., Port- chester, N.Y. 10573; in. June 23, '73, Marcia Kathleen Burnsed. *JOHNSTON, 1835, FRANK, LL.B.-( Literary work)-Born Oct. 31, 1816, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Dec. 10, 1863, Pittsburgh, Pa. *JOHNSTON, 1862, HENRY PHELPS, M.A.-( Education)-Born April 19, 1842, Trebizond, Turkey; died Feb. 28, 1923, Middletown, Conn. Prof. of history, College of the City of New York, 1883-1916, and Prof. emeritus, 1916-1923. 2d Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. *JOHNSTON, 1870, Ross, M.A.-(Business)--Born Sept. 1, 1848, Allegheny, Pa.; died Mar. 11, 1885, Fortress Monroe, Va. *JOHNSTON, 1860, WILLIAM Currris--( Ministry)-Born June 11, 1839, Trebizond, Turkey; died Dec. 3, 1862, Munfordville, Ky. Chaplain, Inf., Union Army, Civil War. °JOHNSTON, 1852, WILLIAM PRESTON, LL.D.-( Education)- Born Jan. 5, 1831, Louisville, Ky.; died July 16, 1899, Lex- ington, Va. Prof. of English literature, history, and political economy, Washington and Lee University, 1867-1877. Pres., Louisiana State University, 1880-1883, and of Tulane Univer- sity, 1883-1899. Col., Confederate Army, Civil War. °JOHNSTONE, 1916, HENRY WEBB-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 13, 1892, Mexico City, Mexico; died Apr. 5, 1971. formerly Sr. V.P. and Dir., Merck & Co., Inc.; Dir., Kent & Queen Anne's Hosp.,

138 Chestertown, '58-'64, Pres., '60-'64; Dir., United Fund of Kent County, Md.; 1st Lieut., Army, June '17-May '19; Croix de Guerre; m. June 9, '17, Beatrice J. Grieb; s. H.W.J., Jr.; d. Barbara Grieb. *JONES, 1893, ALFRED HENRY, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 17, 1868, St. Louis, Mo.; died Jan. 15, 1901, Las Vegas, N. Mexico. *JONES, 1875, DWIGHT ARVEN, LL.B.-(Law)----Born Oct. 25, 1854, Utica, N.Y.; died Dec. 7, 1913, St. Louis, Mo. JONES, 1923, EDWIN ALFRED-(Industrial retired)-Born Nov. 17, 1899, Jackson, Ohio; res. Beach Club Hotel, Naples, Fla. 33940; formerly Chmn. of Bd., Globe Iron Co.; Asst. Pres., Interlake Steel Corp; Delegate to 4 National Conventions; Sgt., F.A., '17-'18; m. Oct. 2, '29, Katharine McKee; s. David Brooks; d. Gloria ( Borden ). *JONES, 1875, FRANK HATCH, LL.B.-( Finance)-Born Mar. 6, 1854, Griggsville, Ill.; died Oct. 2, 1931, Chicago, Ill. Asst. postmaster gen. of the U.S., 1893-1897. *JONES, 1884, FREDERICK SCHEETZ, M.A., LL.D.-( Education) -Born April 7, 1862, Palmyra, Mo.; died Jan. 14, 1944, Ham- den, Conn. Prof. of physics, University of Minnesota, 1889- 1900, and dean of the College of Enginnering, 1901-1909. Dean of Yale College, 1909-1926, and dean emeritus, 1926- 1944. Chmn., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1918-1939; Assoc. fellow, Berkeley College, Yale University, 1933-1944; Chinn. of the Bd., The Hotchkiss School, 1921-1942. *JONES, 1914, GEORGE GILL-( Communications)-Born Sept. 17, 1891, Minneapolis, Minn.; died July 3, 1961; Lieut. ( s.g.), USNR, W.W. I; m. Oct. 9, '20, Margaret Shepardson; s. Fred S. II, ( '52 ); d. Margaret Whitney, Janet C. *JONES, 1860, LUTHER MAYNARD, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born April 21, 1837, Marlboro, N.H.; died Dec. 12, 1921, London, England. Served in Union Army, Civil War. °JONES, 1838, SEABORN AUGUSTUS, M.A.-( Farming)-Born Mar. 17, 1818, Burke County, Ga.; died April 25, 1856. JONES, 1933, THEODORE STEPHEN, M.A.-(Business)- Born Aug. 22, 1910, Chicago, Ill.; Prop., Theodore S. Jones & Co. ( natl. placement service for designers ), 60 Adams St., P.O. Box 41, Milton, Mass. 02187; res. 88 Columbine Rd., Milton, Mass. 02187; Alumni Interviewer, '49-'54; Teacher, Pomfret School, '35-'41; Dean, Hamilton Coll., '45-'47; Headmaster,

139 Admiral Farragut Academy, St. Petersburg, '47-'48; Exec. Dir., Design in Industry, Boston Institute Contemporary Art, '48-'59; Editor-Publisher, "Your Opportunity; Lovejoy-Jones College Scholarship Guide"; Consultant, Agency for International De- velopment, Israel, '54-'59, Colombia, '59, South Korea, '66; Consultant, The Pathfinder Fund (family planning), Latin America, '68; Mbr., Milton Town Meeting, '49-; Dir., Milton Red Cross, '58-'66; Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; Presidential Unit Citation, Anti-sub Bombing Sqdn. VP 85; m. July 1, '38, Eleanor Tileston Eustis; s. T. Stephen Jr., ('63 ); d. Eleanor Tileston ( Wendell), Edith Hemenway. JONES, 1963, T. STEPHEN, M.D.—(Medicine)—Born Oct. 24, 1941, Boston, Mass.; Student, School of Public Health, Univer- sity of Michigan; temporary add. 1801 Maryfield Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103; permanent add. c/o T. S. Jones, 88 Col- umbine Rd., Milton, Mass. 02187; Medical Intern & Resident, Stanford University Hosp., '67-'69; U.S. Public Health Serv- ice, Alaska Health Dept., '69-'71; Chichicastenango, Guate- mala, '72-'73; World Health Organization Smallpox Eradica- tion Program, India, Bangladesh, '74-'76; University of Michi- gan, School of Public Health, Sept. '76-July '77; m. Feb. 24, '67, Maryann Wark ( divorced); m. March 22, '71, Jane Ann Jones ( divorced ). JONES, 1925, WALTER CLYDE, J.D.—(Latv retired)—Born Dec. 7, 1902, Chicago, Ill.; res. 624 Drexel Ave., Glencoe, Ill. 60022; formerly General Solicitor, Ill. Bell Telephone Co.; m. June 12, '29, Emily Watt; s. Walter C. III, ( '59 ), William W., ( '65 ); d. Mary (McKeldin ), Emily (Meeker). *JORDAN , 1923, RALPH EnwAnn—Born 1895, Bangor, Me.; died March 12, 1971. *JUDSON, 1866, FREDERICK NEWTON, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Law)—Born Oct. 5, 1845, St. Mary's Ga.; died Oct. 18, 1919, St. Louis, Mo. *JUDSON, 1873, ISAAC NICHOLS-( Education)—Born July 3, 1853, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Dec. 30, 1926, New York City.

140 KAMINSKY, 1964, ROBERT I., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 17, 1942, Houston, Texas; Physician (urology), private prac- tice; res. 5018 Clenmeadow, Houston, Texas 77025; Maj., AUS, '69-'72; m. Dec. 31, '67, Marsha Janger; s. Loran Eli; d. Alicia. KANEHL, 1975, PHILLIP EDWIN-( Farming)-Born Aug. 12, 1953, Springfield, Missouri; Farm Hand, 1316 N. Benton, Springfield, Mo. 65802; res. Route 3, Box 132A, Buffalo, Mo. 65622. KARAGEORGE, 1973, JAmEs-(Education)-Bus. Dept. of Communication, Stanford University, G-11 Redwood Hall, Stanford, Calif. 94305; res. 3364 Ramona St., Palo Alto, Calif. 94306. KEE, 1977, CHRISTOPHER AmmEw-(Student)-Bus. 25 TD Annex, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 129 Fishers Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010. KELLEY, 1937, LAWRENCE M.-(Education)-Born May 30, 1915, Conneaut, Ohio; res. 5917 Strickland Place, Pensacola, Fla. 32506; m. March 30, '46, Anne Goodwin. °KELLOGG, 1890, CHARLES POOLE, LL.B.---( Welfare)-Born April 27, 1868 Waterbury, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1957, Water- bury; Sec., Conn. Dept. of Public Welfare, 1895-1928. °KELLOGG, 1883, FRED WILLIAM-( Education)-Born Oct. 30, 1860, Watertown, Wis.; died Nov. 19, 1883, New Haven, Conn. °KELLOGG, 1846, STEPHEN WRIGHT, M.A.-( Latv)-Born April 5, 1822, Shelburne, Mass.; died Jan. 27, 1904, Waterbury, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1853, and of Conn. State Legislature, 1856. Mbr. of Congress, 1869-1873. Judge of probate, Waterbury district, 1854-1861; judge, New Haven Cty. Court, 1864. KELLOGG, 1939, WILLIAM WELCH, M.A., Ph.D.-( Science)- Born Feb. 14, 1917, New York Mills, N.Y.; Meteorologist, Sr. Scientist, Climate Project, Natl. Center for Atmospheric Re- search, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colo. 80303; res. 445 College

141 Ave., Boulder, Colo. 80302; Pres.: Am. Meteorological Soc., '73-'74, Meteorology Section, Am. Geophysical Union, '72-'74; Mbr., Space Program Advisory Council, NASA; Science Ad- visory Bd., EPA; Polar Research Bd., Natl. Academy of Sci- ences; Pres., Recorder Soc. of Southern Calif., '58-'60; Capt., USAAF, '41-'46; Commendation Ribbon; m. Feb. 14, '42, Elizabeth Jane Thorson; s. Karl Stuart, Joseph William, Thomas Walcott; d. Judith Lillian, Jane (Stephens). KELLY, 1974, BRIAN CHRISTOPHER-( Student)—Born Nov. 20, 1951, East Orange, N.J.; bus. 40 W. 94th St., Apt. 4, New York, N.Y. 10025; res. 30 Katherine St., Fair Haven, N.J. 07701; School of Law, Class of 1977; Sec., Deer Island Club Corp., '74-. KELLY, 1944, WILLIAM CODY, J.D.—(Law)—Born Mar. 1, 1922, Cincinnati, Ohio, National Research Council, 2101 Con- stitution Ave., Washington, D.C. 20418; res. Box 135, Glen- brook, Nev. 89413; Class Agt., Pierson, Yale Alumni Fund, '44- 69; Chmn., Class Agents, Class of '44, Yale Alumni Fund, '69- '74; Mbr., Yale Development Bd., '74-; Trustee Deaconess Hosp., Cincinnati, Boys' Clubs of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Union Bethel, '50-'62; Councilman-at-Large, Cincinnati, '53-'59; Vice Mayor, Cincinnati, '57-'59; Lieut., F.A. '43-'46; m. Dec. 21, '70, Karen Lucile Brown; s. Patrick L., William Michael, William Cody, Jr.; d. Shannon (Blackmore). *KELSEY, 1878, CLARENCE HILL, LL.B., M.A.—(Finance)—Born Dec. 23, 1856, Bridgeport, Conn.; died April 30, 1930, West Orange, N.J., Mbr., Yale Corp., 1910-1925. KEMP, 1942, FRANK ALEXANDER---( Business )—Born May 10, 1921, Denver, Colo.; Self-employed; Livestock Feeder, Farm & Ranch Sales, Land Appraisal & Consulting, c/o Orr Land Co., 4455 Harlan Ct., Denver, Colo. 80033; res. 149 High St., Denver, Colo. 80218; Chm., Colo. Yale Assn. Com . on Scholar- ships, '52-'54; Pres., Colo. Yale Assn., '69-'70; Dir., Bucking- ham Square Natl. Bank, Aurora, Colo.; Pres., Colo. Agricultural Council, '76; Trustee, Colo. State Historical Soc., '73-'79; Mbr., Advisory Council St. Joseph's Hosp., '66-'79; Colorado House of Representatives, '53-'54, '63-'66; Colorado State Senate, '67-'71; Capt., USMC, June '41-June '47; Silver Star, Soldiers Medal, 2 Bronze Stars with Combat V, 2 Purple Hearts; m. June 16, '51, Pauline Claire Wilson; s. Frank A., Jr., Hovey.

142 KEMP, 1950, PHILIP SPERRY, M.E.-(Business)-Born May 23, 1925, Denver, Colo.; Pres., Playtime Equipment Co., 808 Howard St., Omaha, Nebr. 68102; res. 740 N. Happy Hollow Blvd., Omaha, Nebr. 68132; Alumni Bd., '67-'72; CM 2/c, USNR (Sea Bees ), '43-'46; m. Feb. 27, '54, Emily Fitz- gerald Goodwin; s. Philip S., Jr., Bruce K., Lawrence G., James A., Andrew B.; d. Sarah K., Emily F. °KENDALL, 1834, JOHN NEWTON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 4, 1813, Granby, Conn.; died Aug. 18, 1877, Benton, Ala. °KENDALL, 1887, WILLIAM BURRAGE, JR.-(Business)-Born Sept. 10, 1865, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 3, 1893, Brooklyn. *KENERSON, 1891, VERTNER, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 28, 1866, Boston, Mass.; died Feb. 2, 1935, Buffalo, N.Y. Surgeon, Spanish-American War. *KENNEDY, 1845, THOMAS, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 19, 1822, in Ireland; died Sept. 8, 1849, Baltimore, Md. *KENT, 1853, ALBERT EmmETT-(Business)-Born Sept. 1, 1830, Suffield, Conn.; died Jan. 8, 1901, Genoa, Nebr. *KENT, 1887, WILLIAM, M.A.-( Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1864, Chicago, Ill.; died Mar. 13, 1928, Kentfield, Calif. Mbr. of Congress, '11-'27. Mbr., U.S. Tariff Comm., '17-'21. *KEPPELMAN, 1901, JOHN ARTHUR, LL.B.-( Law)-Born June 18, 1878, Reading, Pa.; died Oct. 21, 1931, West Reading. Federal food administrator, Berks Cty., Pa. World War I. *KERNOCIIAN, 1861, FRANCIS EDWARD, LL.B., M.A.-(Indus- trial)-Born Dec. 12, 1840, New York City; died Sept. 26, 1884, Pittsfield, Mass. °KERNOCHAN, 1898, FREDERIC, LLB.---( Law )-Born Aug. 12, 1876, Newport, R.I.; died Jan. 9, 1937, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. Asst. district attny., New York Cty., '03-'05. Assoc. justice, N.Y. Court of Special Sessions, '13-'16, and chief justice, '16-'37. Served in Light Artillery, Spanish-American War. *KERNOCHAN, 1863, JOSEPH FREDERIC, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 8, 1842, New York City; Died Aug. 17, 1929, New York City. °KERR, 1897, ALBERT BOARDMAN, LL.B.-( Lato )-Born Mar. 17, 1875, Clearfield, Pa.; died June 20, 1945, Charlottesville, Va. Chief Counsel, U.S. Housing Corp., 1918. KERRY, 1966, JOHN F.-(Writing)-Born Dec. 11, 1943, Den- ver, Colo.; Free-lance Writer; res. 198 Holyroot Ave., Lowell, Mass. 01852; m. May 23, '70, Julia Stimson Thorne.

143 KETCHAM, 1914, HENRY HOLMAN-(Industry semi-retired)- Born June 17, 1891, Englewood, N.J.; Chmn., Henry H. Ketcham Lumber Co., 1661 E. Olive Way, Seattle, Wash. 98102; res. 801 McGilvra Blvd., Seattle, Wash. 98112; Dir, Seattle Trust & Savings Bank, '37-'74; Belgian Consul, State of Washington, '43-'72; decorated 3 times by Belgian Gov- ernment; Mbr., Natl. Football Assn. & Hall of Fame, '68; Mbr. Bd. of Dir., U.G.N., Chmn. of drive, '40; Bd. Mbr., Lakeside Boys School, '50-'60; Sr. Warden, St. Marks Cathedral; Maj., F.A., 26th Div. Yankee Div., May '17-Apr. '19; m. Nov. 10, '21, Katharine Eugenia Peters; s. Henry H. Jr., ( '44 ), Will:am P., Samuel K. ( '52 ). *KEY, 1838, THOMAS MARSHALL--( Law)-Born Aug. 8, 1819, Mason Cty., Ky.; died Jan. 15, 1869, Lebanon, Ohio. Mbr., Ky. State Senate, 1858-1861. Col., Union Army, Civil War. KILBORNE, 1935, WILLIAM SKINNER, M.B.A.-( Business)- Born Sept. 1, 1912, Stockbridge, Mass.; Independent Business Consultant, bus. & res. 164 Moore St., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Davenport Co-agent, Yale Alumni Fund, '35-'69; Class Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '69-'74; A.Y.A. Class Rep., '74-; Dir., In- ternational Silk Assn. (USA), '48-'53; V.P., '51-'53; William Skinner & Sons, '37-'53, V.P., '42-'53, Trustee, '47-'61; Chmn., Harkil Corp., '69-'75; Special Asst. to Sec. of Commerce, '53- '57; m. June 25, '35, Elizabeth Briggs; m. June 29, '74, Vir- ginia Wylie; s. William S., Jr., ( '58 ), Benjamin Briggs, ('66), Allerton Wright; d. Katharine (Cornwell) . KILCULLEN, 1934, JOHN M.-( Transportation)-Born July 9, 1908, New York, N.Y.; Project Mgr., Europe & United King- dom, Union Commercial S.S. Co., Piraeus, Greece, or 110 Fenchurch St., London, England E.C.3; res. 7 Rue des Cents Gardes, Biarritz-64200, Pyrenees Atlantiques, France: m. March 8, '42, Natalie L. Atherton; m. Sept. 8, '52, Margarete Mendelssohn; s. Gordon V. M. KILREA, 1954, WALTER C.-(Industrial)-Dir., Internatl. & New Products, Abex, Valley Rd., Mahwah, N.J. 07430; res. 223 Woodland Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. 07450; m. Apr. 4, '59, Carol Hyde Harkness; s. Scott Williamson, Jeffrey Smith, Gregory Jennings, Timothy B. °KIMBALL, 1877, ARTHUR REED-( Literary work)-Born Feb. 1, 1855, New York City; died Jan. 27, 1933, Waterbury, Conn.

144 *KIMBALL, 1858, JOHN Eownsr, M.A.-(Education)-Born July 18, 1833, Webster, Mass.; died Sept. 7, 1916, Worcester, Mass. KIMBALL, 1934, WALTER S., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born June 29, 1911, Sisterville, West Va.; Orthopedic Surgeon, 1305 Seneca St., Seattle, Wash.; res. 3404 Evergreen Point Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 98004; in. Sept. 23, '44, Alicia Perea Munoz; s. Walter Nathaniel; d. Zee Alice. *KING, 1910, LYNDON MARRS-( Business)-Born Dec. 6, 1887, Minneapolis, Minn.; died July 3, 1969; ret. as Pres. and Chmn., Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis; m. Nov. 27, '15, Helen D. Abbott; m. Jan. 27, '41, Elisabeth P. Washburn; s. L.M.K., Jr., ('40), William A. Preston, Abbott; d. Elizabeth (Maddux). *KING, 1914, STODDARD, M.A.-(Literary work)-Born Aug. 19, 1889, Jackson, Wis.; died June 13, 1933, Spokane, Wash. Capt., Inf., Wash. Natl. Guard, World War I. KINGSBURY, 1926, HOWARD THAYER, M.A.,-(Education re- tired)-Born Sept. 11, 1904, New York, N.Y.; res. 14 Cliff St., Stonington, Conn. 06378; formerly Dean, Brooks School, North Andover, Mass.; Lieut. Col., AUS, Apr. '41-Oct. '46; Army Commendation Medal; m. Dec. 17, '31, Ellen M. Wales; s. Nathaniel W., ( '63 ); d. Ruth E. (Sherman ). KINGSLEY, 1959, CHARLES C., J.D.-(Low)-Born Aug. 27, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Attny., Ptnr., Wiggin & Dana, P.O. Box 1832, New Haven, Conn. 06508; res. 130 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Treas., Class of '59, '70-'75; A.Y.A. Rep. of Class of '59, '70-'75; Conn. Bar Assn.: Pres., Young Lawyers Section, '73-'74, Mbr. Bd. of Dir., '74-'75, Chmn., Estates & Probate Section, '72-'74; Pres., New Haven Colony Historical Soc., '74-; Mbr., Conn. Mental Health Advisory Council, '73-; RTA Dir., '71-'74; m. July 2, '60, Gretchen Hill; s. David; d. Virginia, Deborah. *KINGSLEY, 1834, HENRY COIT, M.A.,-(Law and finance)- Born Dec. 11, 1815, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 19, 1886, New Haven. Treas., Yale University, 1862-1886. *KINNE, 1848, WILLIAM, M.A.-(Education)-Born Mar. 26, 1819, Plainfield, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1898, Plainfield. *KINNEY, 1871, HERBERT EVELYN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 28, 1847, Griswold, Conn.; died Aug. 24, 1916, Griswold.

145 KIPHUTH, 1941, DELANEY, M.A.-(Education)-Born March 6, 1918, New Haven, Conn.; Special Asst. to Pres., Yale Uni- versity, Woodbridge Hall, 105 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 4 Carleton St., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Alumni Fund Agt., Timothy Dwight, '41-; Yale Univ. Asst. Coach, Freshman Football, '46 & '47, Freshman Swimming Coach, '47 & 48, Dir., Dept. of Athletics, Recreation & Physical Edu- cation, and Lecturer in History, '54-'76; The Hotchkiss School: Instr. in History, Asst. in Athletics & Physical Education, '41- '42, Instr. in History, Coach, Football & Swimming, Dir., Athletics & Physical Education, '48-'54; Bd. of Trustees, Hop- kins Grammar School, '56-'72; New Haven Boys Club Board; Chmn., Bd. of Dir., U.S. Grant Found., '54-'69; Maj., Army Air Force, '42-'46; Croix de Guerre, Bronze Star; Dir. RTA, m. Sept. 18, '44, Janet E. Baillie; d. Margaret Allan, Louise DeLaney ( dec.) 'KIRBY, 1849, JACOB BROWN, M.A.-( Farming and industrial)- Born April 7, 1827, Brownsville, N.Y.; died Mar. 9, 1860, Brownsville. KIRCHWEY, 1942, GEORGE W.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 24, 1920, Brooklyn, N.Y.; V.P., W.R. Grace 8z Co., Industrial Chemicals Group, Grace Plaza, 1114 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036; res. 46 Elm Place, New Canaan, Conn. 06840; m. 1942, Barbara V. Wheeler; m. June 19, '54, Ellen- Douglas Allen Tompkins; s. Karl Wendell; 6. Catherine W.; ss. B.A. Tompkins, ( '64), V.D. Tompkins. *KITCHEL, 1862, CORNELIUS LADD, B.D., M.A.-(Ministry and education)-Born July 5, 1841, Thomaston, Conn.; died Feb. 15, 1929, New Haven, Conn. Sec., Bureau of Appointments, Yale University, '04-'09, and Sec. emeritus, '09-'29. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. *KITCHEL, 1897, CORNELIUS PORTER, LL.B.-( Law)-Bern Oct. 7, 1875, East Liverpool, Ohio; died Jan. 14, 1947, Vero Beach, Fla. 'KITCHEL, 1892, WILLIAM LLOYD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 30, 1869, New Haven, Conn.; died June 1, 1947, Bronwille, N.Y. *KITTLE, 1904, JOHN CASPAR-(Art)-Born Oct. 8, 1882, San Francisco, Calif.; died Mar. 17, 1933, San Francisco. Capt., Q.M.C., World War I ( AEF).

146 KITTREDGE, 1952, FRANK D.-(Business)-Born Jan. 21, 1931, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mgr. of Sales Planning, General Electric In- ternational Sales Div.; res. 9 Northern Drive, Upper Saddle River, N..J 07458; m. Oct. 4, '52, Barbara Kellogg Bradshaw; s. Frank Dutton, Jr., John Bradshaw; d. Laura H. °KITTREDGE, 1855, GEORGE ALVAH, M.A.-( Business)-Born Mar. 29, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Dec. 26, 1917, Brookline, Mass. Am. vice-consul, Bombay. °KLOTS, 1909, ALLEN TRAFFORD, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Sept. 14, 1889, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 31, 1964; Chmn., Mayor's Corn. on the Courts, N.Y.C., '57-; Spec. Asst. to Sec. of State of the U.S., '31-'32; Mayor, Village of Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '42-'48; 1st Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; m. Oct. 6, '19, Mary I. FitzBrown; s. A.T.K., Jr., ( '43 ); d. Joan Mary (Porter). KLOTS, 1943, ALLEN TRAFFono--(Publishing)-Born March 31, 1921, New York, N.Y.; Exec. Editor & Sec., Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc., 79 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 333 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Bd. of Dir.: City Center of Music & Drama, New York City, '60-'75, Contemporary Music Soc., '70-'75, Friends of French Opera, '75-; Young Friends of City Center, '68-'72; Co-Chmn., 30th Anni- versary City Center of Music & Drama, '73-'74; Lieut., USNR, '43-'46. °KNAPP, 1916, FARWELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 28, 1893, Bridgeport. Conn.; died Sept. 19, 1942, West Hartford, Conn. Asst. Tax Commissioner of Conn., '25-'37; instructor in law, Hartford College of Law, '28-'38; Dean, '32-'33; Pres., '38- '42, Sgt., F.A., World War I ( AEF). *KNAPP, 1882, HOWARD HOYT, LL.B.-( Law)-Born April 18, 1861, South Norwalk, Conn.; died June 17, 1918, Hartford, Conn. KNAPP, 1936, JOHN MERRILL, M.A., Mus.D.-(Education)- Born May 9, 1914, New York, N.Y.; Prof. Woolworth Center Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08540; res. Rosedale Lane, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Dir., Princeton Glee Club, '46-'51; Princeton Univ.: Asst. Prof., '47-'53, Assoc. Prof., '53-'61, Prof., '61, Asst. Dean, '55-'58, Dean of Coll., '61-'66; various Bds. of Trustees; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'46; m. Feb. 21, '44, Elizabeth-Ann Campbell; d. Joan, Phoebe.

147 °KNAPP, 1886, WALLACE PERCY, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)-Born Aug. 7, 1863, South Norwalk, Conn.; died Aug. 29, 1917, Long Beach, N.Y. *KNEELAND, 1890, YALE- ( Business )---Born Aug. 5, 1869, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1933, New York City. *KNIGHT, 1910, Aucuszus-(Finance)-Born July 23, 1887, Wichita, Kans.; died Oct. 1963; Pres., Family Welfare Assn. of Evanston, Evanston YMCA; Alderman, Evanston, '27-'31; Commissioner for Park Distr., '18-'38; Dir., Evanston Hosp. Assn.; m. Mar. 24, '13; Katharine French; s. A.K., Jr., ( '40 ); d. Virginia (Pietsch ). *KNIGHT, 1887, SAMUEL, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Dec. 28, 186.3, San Francisco, Calif.; died Jan. 28, 1943, San Francisco, Calif. Asst. U.S. attny. ( later attny.), northern district of Calif., 1893-1898. Maj., Judge Advocate General's Dept., World War I. (AEF). *KNOTT , 1878, GEORGE TAPscorr-( Farming )-Born Mar. 14, 1855, Clifton, Ohio; died May 14, 1924, Santa Barbara, Calif. *KNOX, 1907, Hucn Smrm-(Education )-Born Jan. 27, 1883, Allegheny, Pa.; died Jan. 2, 1936, Ithaca, N.Y. Yeoman, U.S. Navy, World War I. KOLAR, 1968, BRITTON WARD-( Student)-Born Feb. 27, 1946, Oak Park, Ill.; Northwestern University Medical School, 303 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611; res. 201 E. Walton Place, Apt. 701, Chicago, Ill. 60611; Alumni Fund Class Agt., '68-'73; Lieut., USN, July '68-Jan. '72; National Defense Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Citation, NAVFAC Nicosia, Cyprus; m. June 21, '69, Margaret Louisa McMahan; s. Jordan Knight. KOSTURKO, 1971, WILLIAM THEODORE, J.D.-( Law)-Born Feb. 25, 1949, Bridgeport, Conn.; Attny., Day, Berry & How- ard, One Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06103; res. 169 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. 06105; in. June 26, '71, Linda Daley.

148 LADD, 1930, Louis WILLIAMS, JR., M.D.-(Medicine retired)- Born Jan. 25, 1908, Cleveland, Ohio; Physician, internal medi- cine; res. Beaver Meadow Road, Sharon, Vt. 05065; Asst, Clinical Prof. of Medicine, Western Reserve Univ., '55-'70; Ad- junct Clinical Asst. Prof. of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, '73-; Capt., Medical Corps, AUS, '42-'46; m. Sept. 7, '39, Barbara Schutz ( dec.); m. June 1, '60, Edith Gardine Brown; s. Louis W. III, William D., James C., ('74). LAGERCRANTZ, 1965, BENGT M.-(Business)-Born Apr. 2, 1942, Habana, Cuba; Group Treas., Imperial-Trans-Europe N.V., Brook House, Woking, Surrey GU21 5BJ, England; res. Tetworth Cottage, Cheapside Rd., Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7DU, England; FNCB Buenos Aires, '67-'69; SKF, Argentine '69-'70; L. M. Ericsson, Stockholm, '70-'71; Hartford Natl. Bank Sz Trust Co., Conn., '71-'73; Assistant Sec., Manufacturers Han- over Trust Co., New York, '73-'75; m. Oct. 7, '71, Helene S. Hockerfelt; s. Carl Magnus; d. Anna H LAIDLEY, 1966, FORREST DAvin--(Business)-Born May 14, 1944, Highland Park, Ill.; Midwest Institutional Sales Mgr., Compliance Dept. Asst. Mgr., 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. 60603; res. 552 Stevenson Drive, Libertyville, Ill. 60048; Pres., Yale Scholarship Trust of III., '68-; m. July 24, '71, Diane Graham; s. Forrest Michael; d. Jean Marie, Mary Irene. LALLEY, 1977, PATRICK WILLIAM-( Student)-Born June 4, 1955, San Antonio, Texas; res. 819 W. Hildebrand, San An- tonio, Texas 78212. °LAMB, 1867, ALBERT EUGENE-( Law )-Born Nov. 9, 1843, Worcester, Mass.; died Feb. 17, 1928, New York City. Deputy attny. gen., 1893. °LAMB, 1903, ALBERT RICHARD, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born April 22, 1881, Waterbury, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1959, Pine Or- chard, Conn.; Maj., Medical Corps, World War I (AEF). °LAMBERT, 1893, ADRIAN VANSINDEREN, M.D.--( Medicine )- Born June 30, 1872, New York City; died Oct. 15, 1952, New York City.

149 *LAMBERT, 1884, ALEXANDER, Ph.B, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Dec. 15, 1861, New York City; died May 9, 1939, New York City. Prof. of clinical medicine, Cornell University Medical College, 1898-1931. Col., Med. Corps., World War I ( AEF ). *LAMBERT, 1843, ALFRED, M.A., NI.D.-( Medicine)-Born July 5, 1822, Boston, Mass.; died Jan. 11, 1885, Springfield, Mass. *LAMBERT, 1854, EDWARD WILBERFORCE, M.A., M.D.-( Medi- cine)-Born Feb. 15, 1831, Boston, Mass.; died July 17, 1904, New York City. LAMBERT, 1950, PAUL CHRISTOPHER, J.D.-( Law)-Born March 14, 1928, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr. Breed, Abbott & Mor- gan, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Bd. of Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '75-; 1950 Class Rep. to A.Y.A., '76-'79; Chmn., A.Y.A. Coin. on Residential Colleges; Vice Chmn., 25th Re- union Gift Com.; Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, '55-'65; Trustee, The Hotchkiss School, '73-'75, '76-; Dir. & Sec., Natl. Soc. for Prevention of Blindness, '74-; Cprl., AUS, Staff of Strategic Intelligence School, '53-'55; Pres., Deer Island Club Corp., '75-; m. June 9, '56, Mary Lee; s. Paul Christo- pher, Jr., John Carroll; d. Jennifer, Mary Wilson. °LAMPMAN, 1866, LEWIS, D.D.-( Ministry )-Born Feb. 5, 1843, Coxsackie, N.Y.; died Aug. 29, 1918, Coxsackie. *LAMPSON, 1855, GEORGE-( Law)-Born Jan. 23, 1833, Quebec, Que., Canada; died Jan. 29, 1906, Quebec. *LAMPSON, 1862, WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Feb. 25, 1840, LeRoy, N.Y.; died Feb. 14, 1897, LeRoy. *LANE, 1843, WILLIAM GRISWOLD--( Law)-Born Feb. 12, 1824, Norwalk, Ohio; died Oct. 28, 1877, Sandusky, Ohio. *LANIER, 1844, ALEXANDER CHALMERS-Born Oct. 20, 1820, Madison, Ind.; died Oct. 11, 1895, Madison. LAPHAM, 1931, LEWIS Asscrrr-( Finance)-Born March 7, 1909, Brooklyn, N.Y.; formerly Vice Chmn. of Bd., Bankers Trust Co., bus. Suite 1001, 280 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. John St., RD #3, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Metro- politan ( NYC ) Leadership Gifts Corn., '74-; Dir. Bankers Trust New York Corp., The Chubb Corp., Crane Co., H. J. Heinz Co., Mobil Oil Corp., North American Philips Corp., Tr-Continental Corp.; Chmn., U.S. Philips Trust; Chmn., Natl. Bd. of Associates, Smithsonian Institution, '73-'75, presently Mbr. of Bd.; Chmn., Tournament Players Div., PGA, '74-;

150 W.W. II, Exec. Asst. (civilian) to Commanding General, San Francisco Port of Embarkation; m. Oct. 14, '32, Jane Foster; s. Lewis Henry, ( '56 ), Anthony Abbott, ( '58 ). *LAPHAM, 1928, RAYMOND WHITE-( Business)-Born Dec. 14, 1903, Worcester, Mass.; died July 11, 1976; Capt., AUS 23i yrs.; m. Oct. 30, '29, Madge Jarratt; s. Henry G.; d. Virginia (Mead), Mary ( Kilroy). °LARNER, 1922, ROBERT JOHNSON-( Finance)-Born Dec. 10, 1899, Washington, D.C.; died Jan. 21, 1960, New York City; Gunnery Sgt., USMCAR, World War I. *LATHE, 1873, HERBERT WILLIAM-( Ministry)-Born June 15, 1851, Worcester, Mass.; died Aug. 24, 1932, Brookline, Mass. *LATHROP, 1905, JOHN HIRAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1884, Kansas City, Mo.; died July 7, 1957, Kansas City; Mbr., Appellate Judicial Corn. of Mo., '44-'49. LAUNDON, 1932, MORTIMER HAMLIN-( Business retired)- Born Sept. 1, 1908, Cleveland, Ohio; res. Route 100, Weston. Vt. 05161; formerly Pres., Bryant Equipment Corp., West Haven, Conn.; Class Sec. & Mbr. Alumni Bd., '67-'72; Pres., Moutain Valley Health Council, Londonderry, Vt., '76-; in. March 28, '36, Jean Kinney; s. Averill, ('60, Law '66), John Cushing, Arthur Samuel, II; d. Jan. LAVELLI, 1949, ANTHONY, JR.- ( Theatre)-Born July 11, 1926, Somerville, Mass.; Musician, Bella Music & Theatre Associates, 37 Spring St., Somerville, Mass. 02143 or 515 Madison Ave., Suite 2200, New York, N.Y. 10022. *LAW, 1837, WILLIAM FABIAN, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 14, 1817, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 9, 1891, Savannah. *LAW, 18,38, WILLIAM LYON-Born April 8, 1814, Meredith, N.Y.; Died Oct. 30, 1839, St. Mary's, Ga. LAWLER, 1977, QUENTIN JOHN-( Student)-Bom Aug. 20, 1955 South Bend, Ind.; res. 10 Ledge Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. 06525. *LAWRANCE, 1884, THOMAS GARNER- ( Student)-Born June 1, 1862, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 16, 1883, New Haven, Conn. *LEA, 1834, JAMES NEILSEN-(Latv)-Born Nov. 26, 1815, New Orleans, La.; died Oct. 26, 1884, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Mbr., La. State Legislature, 1846. Assoc. justice, La. Supreme Court, 1855-1863. 151 *LEA, 1871, ROBERT BiuNKLEY-( Law )-Born May 7, 1849, Nashville, Tenn.; died Jan. 9, 1895, Geneva, Switzerland. 'LEAF, 1841, EDMUND, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 3, 1818, Pottstown, Pa.; died June 16, 1891, Birdsboro, Pa. *LEAR, 1869, HENRY, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 21, 1848, Doylestown, Pa.; died April 27, 1929, Germantown, Pa. *LEARNED, 1870, DWIGHT WHITNEY, Ph.D., D.D.-( Educa- tion )-Born Oct. 12, 1848, Canterbury, Conn.; died Mar. 19, 1943, Claremont, Calif. Prof. of Greek and mathematics, Thayer College, 1873-1875, and of church history, Bible theology, and Greek, Doshisha College, Japan, 1876-1928. In4br., Com, for revision of Japanese version of New Testament, 1914-1917. *LEARNED 1841, WILLIAM LAW, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)-Born July 24, 1821, New London, Conn.; died Sept. 20, 1904, Albany, N.Y. Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court, 1870-1892 (pre- siding justice, 1875-1892). LEAVENWORTH, 1945, DONALD LOYAL, M.L.-(Education)- Born March 16, 1925, Cleveland, Ohio; Headmaster, Chadwick School, 26800 South Academy Drive, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274; res. 1 Academy Rd., Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. 90274; Headmaster, La Jolla Country Day School, La Jolla, Calif., '57-'72, Chadwick School, '72-; Bd. Mbr., Civic Organi- zations, San Diego, Calif., '60-'72; 1st Lieut., Army Air Force, '43-'45; D.F.C., Air Medal; m. May 8, '48, Cynthia Mac- Kenzie; d. Cynthia ( Duncan), Laurie (Kurz), Julie. *LEAVITT, 1900, ASHLEY DAY, B.D , D.D.-(Ministry)-Bom Oct. 10, 1877, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 22, 1959, Boston, Mass. G LEE, 1858, SAMUEL HENRY, MA.-( Ministry and education)- Born Dec. 21, 1832, Lisbon, Conn.; died Oct. 20, 1918, Springfield, Mass. Prof. of political economy, Oberlin College, 1872-1876. Prof. of history and political economy, Am. Inter- national College, Springfield, Mass., 1890-1908; also Pres., 1893-1908; Pres. emeritus, 1908-1918. LEFEVRE, 1962, ROBERT EATON, M.D.,-( Medicine)-Born March 13, 1940, Cleveland, Ohio; Physician ( urologist), Gould Medical Group, 600 Coffee Rd., Modesto, Calif. 95355; res. 3008 Scenic Drive, Modesto, Calif. 95355; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '68-'70; m. Aug. '66, Christina Ford; m. Jan. '71, Robin O'Neill; s. William Eaton, David Edward; ss. Darin Christo- pher Morris, Drew Morris. 152 *LEGORE, 1917, HARRY WILLIAm-( Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1894, LeGore, Md.; died June 8, 1956, Frederick, Md.; Md. House of Delegates, '30-'34; Md. State Senate, '34-'38, ( minor- ity leader, '37-'38); Capt., USMC, AEF, W.W. I. *LEIGHTON, 1881, JAMES-( Law student)-Born May 2, 1859, Abington, Pa.; died Dec. 5, 1883, Glenburn, Pa. LEIPER, 1949, JOSEPH MCCARRELL H-( Business)-Born Aug. 27, 1923, Blauvelt, N.Y.; Deputy Administrator, New York City Transportation Admin., 40 Worth St., New York, N.Y. 10013; res. 36 Leber Rd., Blauvelt, N.Y.; m. Oct. 13, '51, Janet Cooke Howell; s. Joseph McCarrell, Jr. *LENT, 1843, JOHN ABRAM-(Business and Law)-Born Oct. 24, 1821, New York City; died Jan. 2, 1863, San Francisco, Calif. LEVERETT, 1976, MILES WATSON- ( Fine Arts)-Born Oct. 16, 1954, Trenton, N.J.; Singer, Sculptor, res. 1212 Calhoun St., Trenton, N.J. 08638. LEVERING, 1933, WALTER B.-( Business retired )-Born Aug. 25, 1909, Amagansett, L.I., N.Y.; res. 10 Gracie Square, New York, N.Y. 10028; Class Corn., '33-; Ptnr., Carlisle DeCoppet & Co., '33-'75; Governor, Assn. of Stock Exchange Firms, '59-'61, '64-'66; Greenwich, Conn., R.T.M., '56-'58; Vice Chinn., Repub. Finance Corn., '50-58; Chmn. Recreation Corn., Town of Greenwich, '50-'56; Merritt Parkway Commissioner, '52-'58; Cmdr., USNR, Feb. '42-Oct. '45; Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Purple Heart; Dir., RTA; m. June 6, '32, Betty Gerard ( dec.); m. June 25, '66, Elsie Hvistendahl; s. Walter B., Jr., ( '59 ); d. Joan (Jack). LEVIN, 1971, CHARLES HERBERT, M.F.A.-( Theatre)-Born March 12, 1949, Chicago, Ill.; Actor, res. 420 E. 70th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Company NIbr., Yale Repertory Theatre, '74-'76; New York Shakespeare Festival, '76; m. Aug. 23, '74, Molly Hall. *LEWIS, 1833, ASAHEL HOOKER- ( Literary work)-Born Sept. 11, 1810, Farmington, Conn.; died Sept. 25, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. Mbr., Ohio State Legislature 1847-1848. *LEWIS, 1886, CHARLTON MINER, LL.B., Ph.D.-( Education)- Born Mar. 4, 1866, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Mar. 12, 1923, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale University, 1898- 1899, and Emily Sanford Prof. of English, 1899-1923.

153 LEWIS, 1974, GEORGE EMANUEL- ( Music)-Born July 14, 1952, Chicago, Ill.; Trombonist & Composer, Assn. for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Chicago; res. 5326 S. Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60615; Mbr., Anthony Braxton Quartet; Count Basie Orchestra, March-May, '76. *LEWIS, 1842, HENRY, M.A.-(Student)--Born May 29, 1821, near Lawrenceville, Va.; died Aug. 9, 1841, New Haven, Conn. *LEWIS, 1868, JonN-(Law)-Born June 22, 1842, Suffield, Conn.; died June 26, 1921, Lawrence, Kansas. Served in Union Army, Civil War. LEWIS, 1972, MARK SANDERS-C Education)-Born Aug. 26, 1949, New haven, Conn.; Educator-Training Co-ordinator-On Drugs, Inc., Apple Tree Lane, Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; res. 137 S. Butts St., State College, Pa. 16801; Yale Alumni Fund, '72-. *LIBBEY, 1867, FRANK- ( Business)-Born Jan. 20, 1847 Georgetown, D.C.; died Oct. 9, 1929, Washington, D.C. LIGHTFOOT, 1959, RICHARD BissErr, LL.B.-( Publishing)- Born Feb. 12, 1937, New Haven, Conn.; Chmn. & Pres. Shore Line Times Co., Inc., 120 North Fair St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; res. 18 Bonmar Rd., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '65-'70; Trustee, The Gunnery School, '68-'76; Vice Chmn., Pelham, N.Y., School Bd., '72-'75; m. Dec. 29, '59, Judith Fay; s. John; d. Alexandra, Elizabeth, Ann. LIGON, 1962, THoisrAs-( Theatre, Television)-Born Sept. 10, 1940, New Orleans, La.; Actor, Producer, Director, 227 Waverly Place, New York, N.Y. 10014; res. 1330 N. Stanley Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 90046; V.P., Openhand Corp. LILES, 1973, Corr REDFEARN-( Government)-Born Jan. 25, 1950, Wadesboro, N.C.; Legislative Asst. to Hon. W. G. Hef- ner, MC., House Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515; res. 315 C St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002 or 211 Woodside Drive, Wadesboro, N.C. 28170; Bd. of Dir., Deer Island Club Corp., '75-. *LILLEY, 1943, FRANK WALDER, JR.-Born Dec. 26, 1920, Wuhu, China; died May 14, 1946, Honshu, Japan. 1st Lieut., F.A., AUS, World War II. LILLEY, 1967, ROBERT McG.-(Business)-Born Sept. 2, 1945, Upper Montclair, N.J.; Importer & Retailer of clothing from

154 Asia, Mirage, Inc., Cambridge, Mass; res. 497 Long Hill Drive, Short Hills, N.J. 07078; m. March 8, '73, Jill Laporte. °LINDENBERG, 1932, Joiliv TOWNSEND--( Literary work)- Born Oct. 16, 1909, Columbus, Ohio; died Aug. 25, 1940, New York City. LINDGREN, 1960, RICHARD H., M.B.A., J,D.-(Finance)- Born Dec. 4, 1938, Jamestown, N.Y.; V.P. Corp. Finance, New Business, White Weld & Co., 20 Broad St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10029; in. June 21, '62, Anne Howard MacPherson; s. Richard Hugo, Jr., Douglas Dobbins; d. Sarah Howard. LINDLEY, 1933, FRANCIS Vimrox, LL.B.-(Business)-Born Feb. 4, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Assoc., Greater New York Blood Program, American Red Cross, 150 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N.Y. 10023; res. 70 W. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10023; m. 1933, Grace Bigelow Cook; m. 1940, Eleanor Tweed Ald- rich ( dec. ); m. 1948, Hilda Livingston; s. John Warwick, Daniel Willard; d. Diana Parker. LINDSAY, 1961, Dale Alton, Jr., M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born June 4, 1939, Erie, Pa.; V.P., Investments, White, Weld, One Liberty Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10006; res. 1140 Fifth Ave., New, N.Y. 10028; m. July, '74, Barbi Zinner; s. Reed Dale. LINDSAY, 1944, DAVID A., LL.B.-Bus. 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 112 E. 74th St., New York, N.Y.; m. July 29, '46, Elizabeth Ann Austin; m. July 23, '74, Ellen Hurwitch Burbidge; s. David Alexander, Jr., Edward Austin; d. Eleanor Vliet, Marion Austin. °LINTON, 1846, STEPHEN DuNcAN-(Farming)-Born July 25, 1826, New Orleans, La.; died Dec. 15, 1867, Paris, France. LIPPINCOTT, 1949, DAVID M.-( Literary work)-Born June 17, 1924, New York, N.Y.; Sr. V.P., McCann Erickson, Inc., 485 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Birch Mill Rd., Old Lyme, Conn. 06371; m. Oct. 16, '59, Joan Stuart Bentley; s. Christopher Bentley. °LIPPINCOTT, 1914, Wn.utlim JAcKsoN-(Finance)-Born April 5, 1891, Findlay, Ohio; died Mar. 10, 1946, Hobe Sound, Fla. °LIPPITT, 1909, HENRY-( Industrial)-Born July 13, 1886, Providence, R.I.; died Oct. 15, 1974, San Diego, Calif.; m. Feb, 21, '14, Marion Almy (dec. Nov. 7, '70); s. Henry F., 2d, David S., Jonathan S., d. Barbara, Marion.

155 *LITT, 1921, WILLARD DAvin-( Finance )-Born Dec. 17, 1899, East Patchogue, N.Y.; died Oct. 26, 1942, in the Pacific Area. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I; Lt., USNR, World War II. *LITTLE, 1907, MITCHELL STuAnz-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 5, 1885, Hartford, Conn.; died Aug. 7, 1969; Mbr., Alumni Bd. m. Feb. 8, '19, Elizabeth Hill Hapgood; s. Stuart West, ( '44 ), Edward Hapgood, ( '50); d. Virginia (Miller). *LITTLE, 1851, Rommvs, LL.B., M.A.-( Library work )-Born Feb. 15, 1832, Newport, R.I., died April 13, 1912, Newport. Examiner of claims, War Dept., 1873-1878. LITTLE, 1944, STUART W.-(Literary work)-Born Dec. 19, 1921, Hartford, Conn.; Writer, Editor, bus. c/o The Authors Guild, 234 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10036; res. 165 E. 60th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; University Council, '75-; N.Y. Herald Tribune: N.Y. Correspondent, European Edition, '47-'48, Reporter, '48-'51, Asst. Day City Editor, '51-'54, Theatre News Reporter, '58-'66; News Writer, NBC-TV, '54- '58; Editor, Authors Guild Bulletin, '67-; USAAF,-0.S.S., '43- '45; m. Sept. 25, '45, Anastazia Raben-Levetzau; s. Christopher S.V., ('71 ); d. Caroline ( Larken ), Suzanne A.S. *LIVINGSTON, 1879, HERMAN, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 24, 1856, New York City; died Dec. 31, 1936, Greendale, N.Y. LIVINGSTON, 1969, RICHARD H. B., M.B.A.-(Business)- Born Aug. 19, 1947, Greenfield, Mass.; Shipping, Oivind Lor- entzen, Inc., 522 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036; res. 115 E. 90th St., New York, N.Y. 10028. LOESER, 1931, FREDEIUC WILLIAM-( Industrial retired)-Born May 21, 1908, New York, N.Y.; res. 240 Pleasant Point Rd., Branford, Conn. 06405; Class Treas., '34-; Dir. & Treas., Yale Club of New Haven; Treas., Pres. & Exec Corn., Yale Football Y Assoc., '48-'74; Football Advisory Corn., '50-; Chmn., Kip- huth Memorial Fund; Yale Assn. Class Officers, '50-'56; former- ly Officer of Ecology, Inc.; Dir.: New Haven Boys' Club, '38-, Yale New Haven Hosp. '50-'66; Chmn., United Way Campaign, '51-'52 Pres., '53-'54; Booth Found., '65-; New Haven Found., '67-'73; Development Officer, '74-'75; Chmn., Yale-United Way Game Corn., '69-'75; Trustee, Prospect Hill School, '54-'60; 1st Lieut., USMC, '42-'45; m. Feb. 5, '38, Marjorie Stearns; s. F. Gregg, ('63); d. Bonnie Louise (Corcoran).

156 °LOGAN, 1910, WALTER SETH, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 8, 1888, Washington, Conn.; died April 25, 1974; Washington, Conn.; law practice, Washington Depot, Conn. General Counsel Fed. Reserve Bd., Washington, D.C. '20-'22; V.P. and General Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of N.Y., '28-'53; 1st Lieut., Chemical Warfare Service, July '18-Feb. '19; m. June 16, '16, Verna McCutcheon; d. Barbara ( Reed); Hollis ( C/ark ). *LOHMANN, 1910, CARL ALBERT, M.A., L.H.D.-(Education)---- Born Aug. 9, 1887, Akron, Ohio; died May 19, 1957, New Haven, Conn.; New Haven Bd. of Park Commissioners, '54-'56; Lieut., USNRF, World War I; Sec., Yale Alumni Advisory Bd., '25-'27; Sec., Yale Univ., '27-'53; Mbr., Alumni Bd.; Pres., Yale Assn. of Class Secs., '27-'28; Mbr., President's Com. on Undergraduate Housing, '30; Curator Prints, Yale Art Gallery, '26-'30, and '46-'53; Class Sec., '25-'51; Assoc. Fellow, Jonathan Edwards. *LOMBARD, 1854, JAMES KITTREDGE, M.A.-( Ministry)-Born Jan. 15, 1832, Burlington, N.Y.; died Aug. 14, 1889, Darien, Conn. *LOMBARDI, 1911, CORNELIUS ENNIS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 3, 1888, Houston, Texas; died Feb. 12, 1956, Kansas City, Mo.; Chmn., Bd. of Commissioners, Redevelopment Authority of Kansas City; 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I ( AEF ); V.P. Yale Club of Kansas City; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. LONGSTRETH, 1930, GEORGE B.-(Finance retired)-Born Oct. 18, 1909, Atlanta, Ga.; res. 890 Burr St., Fairfield, Conn. 06430; Class Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '61-; formerly Exec. V.P., People Savings Bank, Bridgeport, Conn.; Dir. & Treas., Bridge- port Hosp. '72-; Fairfield Country Day School, Trustee, '54-, Treas., '55-'72, Pres., '72-'74; Trustee, Golden Hill United Methodist Ch., Bridgeport; Dir. & Treas., Fairfield Public Library, '71-; Mbr., Bd. of Finance, Town of Fairfield, '56-'61, Chmn., '59-'61; m. June 7, '35, Alice Lakin Pullman; s. George B., ('61 ), John P.; d. Ann (Hughes). LONSDORF, 1973, DAVID B.-Add. 415 Old Gulph Rd., Nar- bert, Pa. 19072. LOOK, 1927, ALLEN M., LL.B.-( Law retired)-Born Nov. 11, 1902, Litchfield, Conn.; res. Box 43, West Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. 02575; formerly V.P., Wellington Sears Co., New York, N.Y.; m. July 21, 1934, Maria Sloan Auchincloss; s. Allen M., Jr., Daniel; d. Barbara Ann, Maria Sloan.

157 °LOOK, 1930, FRANK BYRON-( Transportation)-Born Mar. 22, 1904, Hartford, Conn.; died April 27, 1967; Gen. Mgr., New Bedford. Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard & Nantucket Steam- ship Authority, New Bedford, Mass.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41- '47; m. Dec. 27, '45, Virginia D. Keene; d. Virginia H., Hanna A., Sally W. LORD, 1949, CHARLES Enwm-(Finance)-Born Apr. 26, 1928, New York, N.Y.; Dir. of Institutional Relations & Alumni Pro- grams, Yale University, Woodbridge Hall, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 87 Trumbull St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Pres., Yale Club of Hartford, '62-'63; Mbr.: Yale Alumni Bd., Yale Development Bd. & Exec. Corn., '68-; Chmn., Hartford Area, Leadership Gifts, The Campaign for Yale, '74-; Hartford Natl. Bank & Trust Co.: Pres., '67-'76, Chief Exec. Officer, '72-'76; Chmn., Hartford Natl. Corp., Apr. '75-Jan. '76; Dir.: Aetna Life & Casualty Co., '69-, Insilco Corp., '69-'76, Kaman Corp., '68-'76; Symphony Soc. of Greater Hartford: Pres. & Chmn., '66-'70, Dir., '65-'76; Hartford Stage Co.: V.P., '64- '67, Dir., '64-'71; Greater Hartford Arts Council, V.P., Exec. Com ., Dir., '71-'76; Chmn. Natl. Alliance of Businessmen, Hartford Area, '72-'76; Public Mbr., Conn. Development Auth- ority, '73-'76; Bd. of Finance, Simsbury, '61-'65; m. Apr. 22, '50, Margaret A. Plunkett; s. Charles E., Jr., William P.; d. Catharine (Brown), ( '74 ), Sarah. °LORD, 1898, FRANKLIN km/vs, LL.B.-(Law)----Born Nov. 9, 1876, Winnebago, Minn.; died Jan. 16, 1945, New York City. Sec., U.S. Shipping Bd., '23-'32. °LORD, 1854, GEORGE DEFOREST, M.A.-( Law)-Born Nov. 21, 1833, New York City; died Mar. 3, 1892, New York City. LORD, 1926, OswALD B.-(Inclustrial retired)-Born March 15, 1903, Tarrytown, N.Y.; res. 322 Wildwood Rd., Stamford, Conn. 06903; 1926-1926S Exec. Corn.; Reunion Chmn., 50th Reunion; formerly Exec. V.P., Galey & Lord, (Div. of Bur- lington Industries ); Pres., Judson Health Center, New York City, '41-'51; m. Dec. 7, '29, Mary Pillsbury; Charles Pills- bury, ( '56 ), Winston, ('59). LORD, 1922, WILLIAM GALEy-(Industrial retired)-Born July 1, 1901, Tarrytown, N.Y.; res. Box 363, East Hampton, N.Y.; University Council, '62-'67; Class Sec., '22-'50; formerly Tex- tile Executive, Galey & Lord, Inc., Burlington Industries; m. June 22, '25, Frances Norton; s. Sheridan N., ('50 ), Charles E., ('49 ). 158 LORD, 1959, WINSTON, M.A.—(Government)—Dir., Policy Planning Staff, State Dept., Washington, D.C. 20520; res. 3600 Rittenhouse St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20015; m. May 4, '64, Bette Bao; s. Winston Bao; d. Elizabeth Pillsbury. LOUCKS, 1957, VERNON R., JR., M.B.A.—(Business)—Born Oct. 24, 1934, Evanston, Ill.; Corporate Pres., Baxter Travenol Laboratories, One Baxter Parkway, Deerfield, Ill. 60015; res. 2725 Edgewood Lane, Deerfield, III. 60015; Sr. Management Consultant, George Fry & Associates, Chicago, '63-'65; Baxter Travenol Laboratories: Asst. to Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, '66-'68, Administrative V.P., '68-'69, V.P. European Opera- tions, '69-'71, Corporate V.P., Marketing, U.S. & Canada, '71- '72, Pres., Baxter/Travenol Div. & Corporate V.P., '72-'73, Corporate Sr. V.P., '73, Corporate Exec. V.P., '73-'76, Dir., '75; Vice Chmn., Suburban Campaigns, 1976 Crusade of Mercy; Chmn., Suburban Campaigns, 1977 Crusade of Mercy; Dir.: John L. & Helen Kellogg Found., JSK Charitable Found.; Trustee, Rush, Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center, Kemper Educational & Charitable Fund; Assoc., Northwestern Univer- sity; 1st Lieut., USMC, '57-'60; m. May, 1972, Linda Olson; s. Charles, Greg, David, Eric; d. Susan, Kristi. LOUGHRAN, 1957, ANTHONY HooKEY—(Engineer)—Born Nov. 4, 1929, Philadelphia, Pa.; Distr. Staff Mgr., Pacific Telephone, Room 612 H, 370 Third St., San Francisco, Calif. 94107; res. 51 Craig Ave., Piedmont, Calif. 94611; Yale Club of San Fran- cisco: Alumni Schools Corn., '64-, Chmn., '65-'68, Pres., '70- '72, Bd. of Dir., '68-; A.Y.A., '72-'74; Piedmont City Council, '72 & '76; Mayor of Piedmont, '74-'76; Vice Mayor, '76-; Pied- mont Council, Boy Scouts of America; Scoutmaster, '67-'70, Exec. Bd., '70-; Chmn., Natl. Defense Section, Commonwealth Club of Calif., '75-; Pres., Economic Round Table of San Francisco, '71-'72; Bd. of Dir., San Francisco Chapter Navy League; Marine Corps Reserve Officers Assn.; Pres. Alameda Chapter, '69-'70, National Dir., '72; Pres., Fleetwood Chapter, Reserve Officers Assn., '72; Mbr., Harold Brown Soc. for Medical Research, Mbr. Bohemian Club; Col., USMCR, Ac- tive, '51-'55, Reserve '55-; m. Oct. 11, '52, Jean Stewart Krot- zer; s. Edward Paul, III, Anthony Wiley; d. Jeanine, Suzanne. LOVE, 1951, RALPH FRANK-( Business)—Born Nov. 26, 1929, Boston, Mass.; Product Assessment Mgr., IBM AFE Corp., North Tarrytown, N.Y. 10951; res. 180 Park Row, New York,

159 N.Y. 10038; 1st Lieut., USAF, '51-'53; m. Dec. '57; m. Dec. '70, Magdalena Vitug; s. Joshua F.; d. Marissa V. LOVEJOY, 1925, WINSLOW MESTON, LL.B.—( Law )—Born Feb. 24, 1903, Montclair, N.J.; Lawyer, Ptnr. Lovejoy, Was- son, Lundgren & Ashton, Professional Corp., 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Box 66, Oldwick, N.J. 08858; Exec. Corn., Alumni Bd., '59-'61; Class Bequest Chmn., Alumni Fund; Class Agt., Yale Law School Fund; Pres., Yale Foot- ball "Y" Assn., '55-'58; Pres., Yale Club of New York City, '62-'64; V.P., Bd. of Managers, N.J. State Reformatory for Males, '66-'72; Township Corn., Bedminster, N.J. '52-'57; Maj., AUS, Apr. '42- Jan. '46; Bronze Star; m. Dec. 18, '25, Betty Darlington Stoddard; m. Nov. 8, '33, Josephine Graham Post; s. Winslow M., Jr., ('50), William P., ('56 ), Robert B., ('59 ), Thomas A. ('66). °LOVELL, 1844, JOSEPH, M.A.—( Law)—Born June 11, 1824, Washington, D.C.; died Nov. 28, 1869, near Natchez, Miss. Brig. Gen., Confederate Army, Civil War. LOVETT, 1913, Aucusrus SIDNEY, B.D., M.A., D. Litt., D.H.L., D.D.—( Ministry, Education)—Born Jan. 30, 1890, Bos- ton, Mass.; Dir. of Memorial Gifts, Yale Alumni Fund, P.O. Box 1658, New Haven, Conn. 06507; res. 31 Lincoln St., New Haven, 06511; University Chaplain, '32-'58; Master, Pierson Coll. '53-'58; University Council, '59-'64; Woolsey Prof. Bibli- cal Literature, '37-'57; Minister, Mt. Vernon Ch., Boston, '19- '32; Chmn., World Student Service; Chmn., New Haven Com- munity Chest; Mbr., Dwight Hall Advisory Bd., '32-; Hon. Chmn., Yale-China Assn.; Chmn. & Mbr., U.S. Grant Found.; Chmn. & Mbr., New Haven Comm. on Equal Opportunities, '64-'73; Pres., RTA; m. May 15, '15, Rebekah B. Mills ( dec. ); m. Jan. 14, '21, Esther Parker; s. Richard, ('49 ), Sidney, ( '50); d. Eugenia ( West). LOVETT, 1918, ROBERT ABERCROMBIE, M.A., LL.D. —(Finance) —Born Sept. 14, 1895, Huntsville, Texas; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Town Cocks Lane, Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y. 11560; Chmn. Exec. Corn., Union Pacific Railroad Co., '53- '66; Special Asst. to Sec. of War. '40-'41; Asst. Sec. of War for Air, '41-'45; Under Sec. of State, '47-'49; Dep. Sec. of Defense, '50-'51; Sec. of Defense, '51-'53; Trustee: Rockefeller Found., '49-'61, Carnegie Found, for the Advancement of

160 Teaching, '37-'65, Carnegie Institution of Washington, '48-'71, Metropolitan Museum of Art, '31-'40; Life Mbr. Emeritus, Corp. of Mass. Institute of Technology, '61-; Mbr. Bd. of Man- agers, Presbyterian Hosp., N.Y., '26-'55; Lieut. Cmdr., Air Service, USN, '17-'18; Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II of Belguim; m. Apr. 19, '19, Adele Quartley Brown; s. Robert Scott, II ('49); d. Evelyn (Brown) ( dec.). LOVETT, 1950, SIDNEY, M.Div.—( Ministry)—Born May 1, 1928, Boston, Mass.; Senior Minister, The First Church of Christ, 12 S. Main St., West Hartford, Conn. 06107; res. 46 Mountain View Drive, West Hartford, Conn. 06117; m. June 22, '50, Joan Campbell; s. S.C. Campbell, Peter Augustus; d. Katherine (Weymouth), Margaret C., Elizabeth Parker. °LUCE, 1920, HENRY ROBINSON, M.A., LL.D., Litt. D., L.H.D.— (Literary work)—Born April 3, 1898, Teng-chow, China; died Feb. 28, 1967; Ed.-in-Chief, Time, Life, Fortune, Sports Illus- trated, Architectural Forum, House & Home, Time, Inc., Rocke- feller Center, N.Y.C.; Dir., Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, American-Korean Found., Korea Soc., Union Theol. Sem., Univ. of Andes Found.; Trustee, Amer. Heritage Found., China Insti- tute in America, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Roosevelt Hosp., St. Mary's Coll., Yale-in-China Assn.; Sponsor, Internatl. Friendship League, Save the Children Fed., World Brother- hood; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; Assoc. Fellow, Pierson Coll., '48; Yale Univ. Council, '47-'56; m. Dec. 22, '23, Lila Ross Hotz; m. Nov. 23, '35, Clare Boothe Brokaw; S. H.R.L. III, ('45), Peter Paul. °LUCKEY, 1923, CHARLES PINCKNEY- ( Finance)—Born Feb. 17, 1899, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 17, 1966; Banker, N.Y.C.; Pvt., F.A., W.W. I; Yale Alumni Bd.; m Oct. 20, '23; Elisabeth Allen; s. C.P.L., Jr., ('50); d. Elisabeth L. (Whittel- sey). °LUCKEY, 1950, CHARLES PINCKNEY, B.D.—( Ministry )—Born Dec. 29, 1924, Bronxville, N.Y.; died Jan. 20, 1975, Middle- bury, Conn.; Minister Middlebury Congregational Church, Middlebury, Conn, 06762; Sgt., Army, '43-'46; m. Aug. 28, 1948, Elaine Cruikshank; s. Peter Allen, Charles Dana, Todd William 161 *LUDDEN, 1850, WILLIAM-(Music)-Born May 19, 1823, Williamsburg, Mass.; died Jan. 2, 1912, Brooklyn, N.Y. LUFKIN, 1951, CHAUNCEY F.-(Industrial)-Born May 28, 1927, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Hytec, Inc., 711 Airdustrial Way, Olympia, Wash. 98502; res. 19 Country Club Drive, Tacoma, Wash. 98501; m. July 11, '53, Elizabeth Heard; s. Chauncey, Andrew; d. Wende, Elizabeth. LUFKIN, 1953, DAN WENDE, M.B.A., D.Sc.-(Finance)-Born Sept. 17, 1931 New York, N.Y.; Private venture capital, bus. 645 Madison Ave., Suite 2200 New York, N.Y. 10022; res. Wells Hill Rd.; Lakeville, Conn. 06039; Commissioner of Environ- mental Protection, State of Conn., '71-'73; Author, "Many Sov- ereign States"; 1st Lieut., USMC, '53-'55; m. Jan. 14, '61, Elise Grace Blagden; d. Elise Grace Blagden, Margaret Wende, Alison Wende, Abigail Flavilla. *LUFKIN, 1925, Ei,coon MOULTON-( Finance)-Born June 15, 1902, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 2, 1957, Norfolk, Conn.; Deputy District Chief and Acting District Chief, N.Y. Ordnance Dis- trict, '41-'45; Mbr., Advisory Bd., N.Y. Ordnance Districts. LUFKIN, 1949, PETER WENDE, SR.-(Industry)-Born March 8, 1925, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Hytec Corp., Airport Industrial Park, Smyrna Tenn. 37167; res. 4310 Signal Hill Drive, Nash- ville, Tenn. 37205; S/Sgt., Army Air Force, '43-'46; m. Feb. 2, '57, Blakeslee F. Cook; s. Peter W., Jr., H. Christopher, Tim- othy B. *LUMAN, 1925, RICHARD JOHN-( Government)-Born April 26, 1900, Rock Springs, Wyo.; died April 25, 1973, Houston, Tx.; Chmn., Wyoming Public Service Comm., Supreme Court & Library Bldg., Cheyenne, Wyo, 82001; Rep., Wyo. State Legislature, '37-'45; Speaker of the House, '43-'45; Wyo. State Senator, '45-'49; Mbr., Wyo. Public Service Corn., '53-'59, and Chmn., '63-; Wyo. Deputy State Treas., '59-'63; m. Oct. 24, '32, Louise Bailey; s. Richard Edgar; d. Monteith Louise (Miller). LUMPKIN, 1957, RICHARD ANTHONY, M.B.A.- ( Business)- Born Feb. 16, 1935, Chicago, Ill.; V.P. & Treas., Illinois Con- solidated Telephone Co., 121 South 17th St., Mattoon, Ill. 61938; res. 5 Lafayette Ave., Mattoon, Ill. 61938; Dir., First Natl. Bank, Mattoon; 1st Lieut., AUS '5t-'59; m. March 14, '64, Gail Gawthrop; s. Benjamin Iverson; d. Elizabeth Arabella.

162 LUNT, 1921, STORER BOARDMAN, LL.D.-(Publishing retired) -Born July 8, 1897, Portland, Maine; res. 19 Washington Square North, New York, N.Y. 10011; formerly Chmn., W. W. Norton, Inc., New York; Yale Bureau of Appointments, ( in charge of Student Employment) '21-'22; Mbr., Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Press, '55-'65; Pres., Am. Book Publishers Council, '62-'65; Chmn., International Publishers Assn., '65-'69; Book Publishing Rep., U.S. Natl. Corn. of UNESCO, '63-'69; 2d Lieut., F.A., '17-'18; m. Oct. 21, '67, Margaret Knox Mc- Elderry. LUSK, 1960, Peter A., M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born March 17, 1938, Portchester, N.Y.; Chmn. of Bd., Federal Loan Corp., 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212; res. 2119 Sunset Crest Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. 90046; m. June 18, '60, Katherine Bridget Morrissy; s. Peter Anthony, Jr.; d. Anne Louise, Katherine Mary. LUSK, 1924, WILLIAM THOMPSON- ( Business retired)-Born March 30, 1901, New York, N.Y.; Dir., Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022 (V.P., '32-'52, Exec. V.P., '52-'55, Pres., '55-'67, Dir., '30- ); res. 3 Wahackme Lane, New Canaan, Conn. 06840; Mbr. of Council, Yale Club of N.Y.C., '44-'50; Exec. Corn., Jewelers Vigilance Corn., '60-'67; Bd. of Gov., Gemological Institute of America, '62-'68; New Canaan Country School: Trustee, '43-'56, V.P., '44-'46, Pres., '46-'48; m. June 25, '31, Katharine Adams; s. William Thompson, Jr., ( x'56 ), Hunt Adams, ( '59), Charles Tiffany, ( x'63 ). LUTZ, 1972, KARL EVAN, J.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 18, 1949, Dearborn, Mich.; Atty. Assoc., Kirkland & Ellis, 200 East Randolph, Suite 5700, Chicago, Ill. 60601; res. 547 Hill Ter- race, Winnetka, Ill. 60093; American Bar Assn., '75-; Chicago Bar Assn., '75-; m. June 30, '72, Jeanne Daniel. LYDGATE, 1931, WILLIAM A.-( Business)-Born Nov. 18, 1909, Hawaii; Chmn., Earl Newsom & Co., Inc., 10 E. 53rd St., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 425 Wynnewood Rd., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; V.P., Bd. Mbr., Yale-in-China, '60-'70; Chmn., Volunteer Corn., Westchester! Sound Area, The Cam- paign for Yale, '76-; Bd. Mbr., Foreign Policy Assn., Chmn., '66-'72; Trustee, Mbr. Exec. Corn., Roosevelt Hosp., '72-; Dir., Mbr. Exec. Corn., N.Y. Community Blood Council, '68-; m. 1931, Virginia E. Smith (divorced 1939); m. 1940, Constance

163 Barry; s. John E., ( '59 ), Barry, ( '63 ), William A., Jr., ( '68), Timothy E., '73); d. Sarah jean. *LYMAN, 1837, CHESTER Smrrx, M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 13, 1814, Manchester, Conn.; died Jan. 29, 1890, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of industrial mechanics and physics, Yale Uni- versity, 1859-1871, of astronomy and physics, 1871-1884, and of astronomy, 1884-1889; Prof. emeritus, 1889-1890. °LYMAN, 1882, CHESTER WoLcorr, M.A.-(Industrial)--Born May 25, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died April 7, 1926, Boston, Mass., Chmn., Red Cross and War Work committees, World War I. LYNCH, 1964, DENNIS P., M.B.A.-( Finance)-Born Sept. 13, 1941, Jersey City, N.J.; Institutional Stock Broker; res. 28 S. Woodland Drive, Fair Haven, N.J. 07701; m. Aug. 21, '65, Ann Marie Blades; s. Dennis P., Jr.; d. Kathleen. LYNCH, 1945, R. VINCENT-( Business)-Born Nov. 14, 1922, New York, N.Y.; Gen. Ptnr., Lynch, Aberg & Co., 2020 Davis Bldg., Dallas, Texas 75202; m. Apr. 3, '48, Rose Peabody Par- sons; m. Oct. 4, '58, Frances Nell Orand; s. Russell Vincent, Jr., Alexander Parsons, Charles Bruton, Peter Francis, Joseph Barrett Orand; d. Rose Peabody. *LYNDE, 1838, CHARLES JAMES, M.A.-( Law )-Born April 7, 1816, Shelburne, N.Y.; died Aug. 9, 1841, Lake Erie. *LYON, 1900, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 7, 1879, Erie, Pa.; died Jan. 16, 1954, Providence, R.I.; Capt., Inf., World War I ( AEF ); served with Boston Infor- mation Center, AAF, World War II.

*McANDREW, 1913, ALEXANDER-died July 19, 1971, Ross, Calif. McBRIDE, 1964, JONATHAN EVANS-(Finance)-Born June 16, 1942, Washington, D.C.; Management Consultant, Executive Search, Simmons Associates, 1054 31st St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; res. 2316 20th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009; Alumni Fund Agt., '69-; 5th Reunion Special Gifts Corn., '69; Chmn., 10th Reunion Special Gifts Corn., '74; Mbr., Bd. of Dir. Yale Alumni Fund, '75-; Asst. Chmn., Yale Alumni

164 Fund, '76-; Account Exec., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Washington, '68-'72; V.P., Lionel D. Edie & Co., In- vestment Counsel, New York, '72, 276; Lieut., USNR, June '64- June '68; Navy Unit Commendation, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal; m. Sept. 5, '70, Emilie E. Dean. *McBRIDE, 1882, WILBER-( Law )-Born June 6, 1860, Goshen, N.Y.; died Feb. 5, 1933, Goshen. *McCALL, 1840, HENRY, M.A.-(Farming)-Born April 9, 1821, Donaldsonville, La.; died Nov. 12, 1886, Philadelphia, Pa. McCALLUM, 1924, REVELL, M.A.-( Industrial retired)-Born Dec. 28, 1901, Northampton, Mass.; res. 3927 E. Calle de Jar- din, Tucson, Ariz. 85711; m. Dec. 28, '27, Esta Wilman; s. Douglas; d. Joanne. McCALLUM, 1968, ROBERT DAVIS, JR., J.D. B.A. (1st Class ), Christ Church, Oxford-( Law )-Born Jan. 30, 1946, Mem- phis, Tenn.; Attny. c/o Alston, Miller & Gaines, 1200 Citizens & Southern National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; res. 754 Woodley Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30318; Treas., Class of 1968, '68-'76; Alumni Bd., '68-'76; m. June 28, '69, Mary Rankin Weems; s. Robert D., III. McCARTHY, 1960, CHARLES EDWARD, M.A.T.-( Education)- Born March 15, 1938, Hartford, Conn.; Educational Consult- ant, bus. & res. 1152 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, Conn. 66107; Asst. Dir., Corn. on Enrollment & Scholarships, July, '60-July '62; Asst. Dir. of Admissions, July '60-July '67; Dean, Timothy Dwight Coll., Sept. '63-June '64; Dir., Cooperative Program for Educational Opportunity (Based at Yale & Univ. of Chicago), '62-'71; Founder & Dir., The Transitional Year Program (based at Yale), '66-'68; Consultant, U.S. Office of Education, Dept. of H.E.W., '66-'67; Sr. Counselor, Univ. of Chicago Laboratory Schools, '71-'72; Acting Dir. of Admis- sions, Trinity Coll., Hartford, June '72-Sept. '72; Sr. Counselor, The American School in London, England, '72-'74; Educational Consultant, '74-; rn. Aug. 27, '60, Betsy Foster Peck ( dec. July 23, '68); m. June 28, '73, Martha Reid Paradis; s. Timothy Charles, Michael Ryan. *McCLINTOCK, 1891, NonmAN-(Education)-Born June 13, 1868, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Feb. 26, 1938, Orlando, Fla. Prof. in the Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Pittsburgh, '25-'30; on faculty, Rutgers Univ., '32-'36.

165 °McCLUNG, 1892, LEE, M.A.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 26, 1870, Knoxville, Tenn.; died Dec. 19, 1914, London, England. Treas., Yale Univ., '04-'09. Treasurer of the U.S., '09-'12. *McCLURE, 1912 ARCHIBALD, B.D.-( Ministry)-Born Dec. 30, 1890, Lake Forest, Ill.; died April 8, 1931, South Bend, Ind. °McCLURE, 1870, JAMES CORE KING, D.D., LL.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Nov. 24, 1848, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 18, 1932, Lake Forest, Ill. Pres., Lake Forest Univ., 1897-1901, and of McCormick Theological Seminary, '05-'28; Pres. emeritus, '28- '32. °McCLURE, 1901, JAMES GORE KING, JR., M.A., Sc.D., LL.D.- (Fanning)-Born Oct. 28, 1884, Lake Forest, Ill.; died June 17, 1956, Asheville, N.C.; Mbr., N.C. Bd. of Conservation and Development, '25-'33; Mbr., Natl. Comm. for Public Schools; Pres., Am. Forestry Assn. *McCORMICK, 1919, ALEXANDER AGNEW, JR.-(Student)-Born Dec. 15, 1897, Chicago, Ill.; died Sept. 24, 1918, near Calais, France. Lieut. (j.g.), Naval Air Service, World War I ( For- eign service). *McCORMICK, 1852, HENRY, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 10, 1831, Harrisburg, Pa.; died July 14, 1900, Rosegarten, Pa. Col., Union Army, Civil War. McCRARY, 1932, JoHN REAGAN-(Business)- Born Oct. 13, 1910, Calvert, Texas; Chmn., Texcomm, Inc., 161 E. 61st St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 10 Shelter Rock Rd., Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y.; Commissioner, Bicentennial, N.Y.C., '76; Lieut. Col., USAF, '41-'45; Legion of Merit, Air Medal, Bronze Star; m. 193,3, Sarah Brisbane; m. 1945, Jinx Falkenburg; s. Michael Brisbane, John Reagan, Jr., Kevin Jock. McCULLOUGH, 1955, DAVID G.-( Literary work)-Editor, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Box 148, Music St., West Tisbury, Mass. 02575; m. Dec. 18, '54, Rosalee Ingram Barnes; s. David Gaub, Jr., William Barnes, Geoffrey; d. Melissa Barnes, Doreen Kane. °McCUTCHEN, 1870, SAMUEL ST. JOHN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 14, 1849, Williamsburg, N.Y.; died June 4, 1915, Belmar, N.J. MACDONALD, 1915, RANALD H.-(Finance retired)- Born Nov. 24, 1892, Brooklyn, N.Y.; res. 1035 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '43-'45; Mbr.,

166 Yale Alumni Bd., '43-'45; Mbr., Yale Council, Corn. on Publi- cation; Asst. Treas., Bankers Trust Co., '18-'26; Ptnr., Domi- nick & Dominick, '26-'58; Pres. & Dir., Natl. Shares Corp., '48-'58; Trustee, Mbr. Exec. Corn., Franklin Savings Bank, '31-'61; Dir., Great Plains Development Co. of Canada; Trus- tee, Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.C., '50-'52; Gov., Assn. of Stock Exchange Firms, '42-'46, New York Stock Exchange, '44-'50, Natl. Assn. of Investment Companies, '58-'62; Pres., The Bond Club of N.Y., '54-'55; 2d Lieut., USAF, Pilot, '17- '19; m. June 2, '19; Anne Hunter Thompson; s. RanaId H., Jr., ( '45 ); d. Anne ( Thomas). MAcDONALD, 1972, RICHARD J.—Add. 65 Pergola Rd., Rex- dale, Ontario, Canada. MAcDONALD, 1973, STEPHEN J., LL.B. ( Queen's Univ., King- ston, Ontario )—Add. 200 Indian Rd., Kingston, Ontario, Canada. *McDONNELL, 1911, JOHN VINCENT—(Industrial) —Born Dec. 30, 1889, New York City; died May 23, 1926, New York City. Sgt., Inf., World War I. McELROY, 1945, B. THOMAS, J.D.—(Law)—Born Nov. 22, 1922, Dallas, Texas; Attny. Ptnr., White, McElroy, White, Sides & Rector, 2505 Republic National Bank Tower, Dallas, Texas 75201; res. 4428 Lorraine Ave., Dallas, Texas 75205; Lecturer, SMU School of Law (Texas Procedure), '75-'76; Research Fellow, Southwestern Legal Found., '70-'76; Officer & Dir., Dallas Bar Assn., '66-'69; Mbr., Grievance Corn., State Bar of Texas, '68; Committee Sections, A.B.A., '66.276; Legis- lative Asst. to Texas Congressman, '50; Asst. Attny Gen. of Texas, '51-'52; V.P., Repub. Men's Club of Dallas Cty., '76; Lieut. ( j.g.), USNR, '44-'46; Overseas Citations & other rib- bons; m. July 11, '59, Linda Lee Harris; s. Benjamin Thomas, Jr., Andrew Harris; d. Elizabeth Lynn, Leslie Jane. McGAUGHEY, 1945, GUY E., JR., J.D.—(Business)—Born Jan. 19, 1924, Olney, Ohio; Pres., Mid-City Shopping Center, Bardstown Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40204; in. Dec. 28, '46, Marilyn TerVeer Pilkington; s. Guy Ennis III, Gordon Bruce. McGAULEY, 1933, JOHN MICHAEL—(Insurance)—Born Sept. 16, 1908, New York, N.Y.; Insurance Broker, L. M. Huppeler Co., Inc., 430 Park Ave., N.Y. 10022; res. New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South, New York 10019; Major, Air Corps, June '42-June '46; m. June 7, '43, Ruth Adams ( divorced). 167 °McGEE, 1906, DONALD ASHBROOK-(Finance)-Born Dec. 29, 1883, Plainfield, N.J.; died Oct. 26, 1937, Plainfield, N.J. Mbr., Troop D, National Guard of N.J., Mexican Border serv- ice, '16; Distr. Dir., War Dept. Comm. of Training Camp Activities, World War I. McGREGOR, 1956, JAcx E., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 22, 1934, Kittanning, Pa.; Exec. V.P., Carey Energy Corp., 825 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. East Middle Patent Rd., R.F.D. #2, Bedford, N.Y. 10506; Attny., Read, Smith, Shaw & McClay ( Pittsburgh ), '62-'68, ( Washington ), '70-'71; Co- founder & Pres., Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Club, '66-'70; Gov., Natl. Hockey League, '67-68; Gen. Counsel, Potomac Electric Power Co., '72-'74, V.P. '74; V.P. & Gen. Counsel, New England Petroleum Corp., '74-'75 (subsidiary of Carey Energy Corp. ); Penn. State Senator, '62-'70; U.S. Economic Stabiliza- tion Program; Asst. Legal Advisor for Economic Affairs, U.S. Dept. of State, '71, Gen. Counsel, Pay Board, '72; Capt., USMC. '56-'59 (active), '59-'62 ( reserve ); m. Nov. 23, '55, Carol Dan- gerfield; s. Douglas Hampton; d. Nancy Dangerfield, Elizabeth Keeble, Heather Muir. °McHENRY, 1920, JAMES-( Finance)-Born Jan. 30, 1899, Baltimore, Md.; died Feb. 17, 1976, Glyndon, Md.; Limited Ptnr., Alex Brown & Sons, 135 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore 21202; W.W. I: 2d Lieut., F.A. U.S. Army; W.W. II: Capt., USMCR; m May 26, '32, Marjorie Ober; d. Joan (Hoblitzell), Marjorie (Bride). °McHENRY, 1885, JonN-( Finance )-Born Aug. 29, 1863, Pikesville, Md., died Dec. 17, 1939, Chattolanee, Md. Mc1NTOSH, 1927, HAarus--( Industrial retired)-Born July 25, 1904, Cayuga, N.Y.; bus. 1022 National Bank Bldg., Toledo, Ohio 43604; res. 29727 East River Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio 43551; formerly Pres., Toledo Scale Co., m. June 24, '39, Elizabeth R. Knight; s. Harris, Jr., ( '72 ), Daniel K., John W.; d. Elizabeth R. MACK, 1948, RICHARD G.-(Business)-Born Aug. 21, 1925, San Francisco, Calif.; Pres., South Pacific Foods, Ltd., Box 3178, Carmel, Calif. 93921; m. July 14, '49, Linn Litligow Mitchell; m. May 10, '71, Bokara H. Legendre; s. Joshua Ger- stle, Jeffrey Lithgow. McKEE, 1919, ELMORE McNE.u..c, B.D., M.A., D.D.-( Ministry retired)-Born March 28, 1896, Ridgewood, N.J.; res. 82

168 Avery Heights, Hartford, Conn. 06106; Sec. Class of 1919, 1974-; Asst., St. John's Church, Waterbury, '21-22; Rector, St. Paul's, New Haven, '23-'27; Chaplain, Yale Univ., '27-'31; Rector, Trinity Church, Buffalo, '31-'36; St. George's, N.Y.C., '36-'46; Head of Mission, Am. Friends Service Co., U.S. Zone, Germany, '46-'47; Field Reporter & originator, The People Act project, 20th Century Fund, '50-'51; Dir., same project, Ford Found., '52-'55; Consultant-Lecturer, Peace Corps Training Center for Latin America, Univ. of New Mexico, '63-'64; School Community Co-ordinator for tutorials, Albuquerque Public Schools, '64-'67; Trustee, Taft School, '26-'30; Dir., Post-Graduate Hosp., N.Y.C., '39-'46; Exec. Corn., Comm. on Just & Durable Peace, Federal Council of Churches, '40-'43; 1st Lieut., Sanitary Corps., '17-'19; m. 1918, Katharine A. Trus- low ( dec. ); m. 1949, Sona K. Gilkinson ( dec. ); m. 1962, Jessie C. Beardshear; s. Elmore McNeil, Jr., ( '44 ). *McKEE, 1895, LANIER, LL.B.-( Law )--Born Mar. 1, 1872, Washington, D.C.; died Jan. 5, 1943, Lawrence, N.Y. *McKEE, 1896, MCKEE DUNN-(Insurance)-Born Oct. 21, 1873, Washington, D.C.; died Feb. 3, 1910, Washington, D.C., 2d Lieut., Signal Corps, Spanish-American War. MACKENZIE, 1975, KENNETH M.-( Student)-Born Jan. 20, 1952, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada; res. 78 Birch, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, P6B 2J6. *McKINNEY, 1868, WILLIAM ALLIsoN, LL.B. M.A.-( Law)- Born Aug. 30, 1845, Cooperstown, N.Y.; died Jan. 27, 1923, Binghamton, N.Y. Served in Union Army, Civil War. McLALLEN, 1847, PHILEMON FERDINAND-( Law)-Born Aug. 20, 1823, Trumansburg, N.Y.; died June 4, 1853, St. Louis, Mo. McLANE, 1953, JAMES P.-( Business)-Born Sept. 13, 1930, Pittsburgh, Pa.; formerly Advertising-Sales, Life Magazine, Minneapolis; res. 2 C Brackett Place, Marblehead, Mass. 01945; m. Jan. 13, '54, Barbara Chapin Hamby; s. James Price III, Peter Chapin, Matthew P.; d. Susan Marriam. McLAREN, 1972, MICHAEL G., J.D.-(Law)-Born Jan. 29, 1950, Joliet, Ill.; Attny., 100 N. Main St., Memphis, Tenn.; res. 4782 Raleigh-LaGrange Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38128; Alumni Fund Agt., '72-'76; Treas., Deer Island Club Corp.; in. Dec. 20, '75, Karen Yandell.

169 c McLAUGHLIN, 1883, EDWARD TOMPKINS-- ( Education)-Born May 27, 1860, Sharon, Conn.; died July 25, 1893, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale Univ., 1890-1893, and Prof. of rhetoric and belles-lettres, 1893. *MAcLEAN, 1864, CHARLES FRASER, Ph.D., J.U.D.-( Law)- Born Nov. 21, 1841, New Hartford, N.Y.; died Mar. 20, 1924 New York City. Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court, 1895-1909. *MAcLEAN, 1943, JOHN HELM-Born July 31, 1921, Haverford, Pa.; died July 21, 1944, in France, 1st Lieut., Armored Force, AUS, World War II. MAcLEAN, 1961, KENNETH, JR. M.Arch.-(Architecture)- Born Apr. 22, 1939, Toronto, Canada; Ptnr., Amsler, Hagenah, MacLean Architects, Inc., 65 Long Wharf, Boston, Mass. 02110; res. 14 Bradford Rd., Hingham, Mass. 02043; S/ Sgt E6, Army Natl. Guard, '64-'70; m. May 6, '67, Rebecca Bar- bour Cooke; d. Rebecca Woolsey, Elizabeth Thomson, Mary Pickett. McLEAN, 1950, ROBERT, III, M.A.-(Business)-Born May 23, 1928, Baltimore, Md.; V.P., Cushman & Wakefield of Penn., Inc. ( Real Estate), Suite 2210, 2 Girard Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. 19119; res. 7311 Elbow Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.19119; Yale Fund Drive & Yale Enrollment Corn., Philadelphia Region; Gen. Chmn., Greater Germantown Alliance, '73-'75; V.P. of Admin., Philadelphia 1976 Bicentennial Corp., '68-'70; S/Sgt, USMC, '53-'56; m. May 21, '60, Elizabeth Madison Lewis; s. Alexander, John; d. Elizabeth, Mary. MAcLEISH, 1915, ARCHIBALD, LL.B., Litt.D., LL.D. (Literary work, Education retired)-Born May 7, 1892, Glencoe, Ill.; res. Conway, Mass. 01341; Yale University Council; Writer, Poet & Playwright; Asst. Sec. of State, '44-'45; Librarian of Con- gress, '39-'44; Bolyston Prof., Harvard, '49-'62; Pres., Am. Academy of Arts & Letters, '53-'56; Capt., AEF, F.A., '17-'18; m. June 21, '16, Ada Hitchcock; s. Kenneth, Brewster Hitch- cock ( dec. ), Wililam Hitchcock, ('50 ); d. Mary Hillard. MAcLEISH, 1950, WILLIAM H.-( Education)-Born Aug. 7, 1928, Boston, Mass.; Editor, Oceanus Magazine, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543; res. 14 Cumloden Drive, Falmouth, Mass. 02.540; Special Projects Editor, Vision Magazine, '58-'64; Dir., Cornell Latin Ameri- can Year, '64-'66; Exec. Dir., Center for Inter-American Rela-

170 tions, '66-'68; Special Asst. to the Pres., Yale, '68-'70; 1st Lieut., AUS, '51-'54 m. Sept. 19, '53, Margaret Moll; d. Mor- ellen, Meg. *MAcLELLAN, 1858, GEORGE BOARDMAN, M.A.- ( Education)- Born July 27, 1833, King and Queen City, Va., died Oct. 30, 1897, Jacksonville, Fla. Asst. engineer, Confederate Army, Civil War. *McLELLAN, 1835, WILLIAM-( Law )-Born May 8, 1815, Greencastle, Pa.; died Oct. 21, 1879, Chambersburg, Pa. *McLEMORE, 1937, JOHN BRIGGS, JR. LL.B.-(Business)-Born Sept. 29, 1914, Nashville, Tenn.; Sales Rep., Tennessee Mir- ror Co., 2024 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 37203; res. same; Attny., Curtis, Mallet, Prevost, Mesle, New York, '40-'42; Major-Assimilated, United States Office of War Information, '42-'46; m. June 6, '53, Barbara Hatch ( dec.) *McMILLAN, 1888, JAMES HowARD-( Law )-Born Sept. 17, 1866, Detroit, Mich.; died May 9, 1902. Colorado Springs, Colo. Major, Spanish-American War. *McMILLAN, 1894, PHILIP HAMILTON, LL.B.-( Law and busi- ness )-Born Dec. 28, 1872, Detroit, Mich.; died Oct. 4, 1919, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. *McMILLAN, 1884, WILLIAM CHARLES-( Indus trial)-Born Mar. 1, 1861, Detroit, Mich.; died Feb. 21, 1907, Detroit. McNAMARA, 1951, THOMAS PHILIP- ( Industrial)-Born Dec. 16, 1929, New Haven, Conn.; Manufacturing Mgr., Container Machinery Dept., Metal Products Div., Koppers Co., Inc., Glen Arm Rd., Glen Arm, Md. 21057; res. 13611 Brookline Rd., Baldwin, Md. 21013; m. July 17, '54, Pearl Podlich; s. Thomas Philip, Jr., Robert William; d. Sandra Ann. McPHEE, 1973, STEPHEN JOSEPH--( Student)- Born Aug. 31, 1951, Boston, Mass.; res. 87 Walnut St., Braintree, Mass. 02184; Maryland Yale Alumni Schools Corn., '75-; Student Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine, Class of 1977; Johns Hopkins Hosp.: Medical Intern, '76-77, Medical Resi- dent, '77-'78. •McQUAID, 1889, WILLIAM ADOLPHE, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Oct. 3, 1865, Webster, Mass.; died June 15, 1951, New York City; First Deputy Attny. Gen., N.Y., '11-'14; Asst. Distr. Attny., New York City, '18-'27; Class Sec., '89-'95.

171 Q MAcVEAGH, 1862, FRANKLIN, LL.B., LL.D.-( Business )-Born Nov. 22, 1837, West Chester, Pa.; died July 6, 1934, Chicago, Ill. Sec. of the Treasury of the U.S. '09-'13. Trustee, Univ. of Chicago, '01-'13. Chmn., First Int. Congress of Social Insur- ance, '14. *MAcWHORTER, 1842, ALEXANDER-( M inistry )-Born Jan. 1, 1822, Newark, N.J.; died June 28, 1880, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of metaphysics and English literature, Troy Univ., 1859- 1860. MADDEN, 1969, B. PATRICK, M.B.A.-(Finance)-Born May 7, 1947, Steubenville, Ohio; Asst. V.P. & Corporate Banking Of- ficer, First New Haven Natl. Bank, 1 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06502; res. 7 Sanford Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. 06525; Teacher & Football Coach, Walpole, Mass., High School, '69- '70; Lending Officer, Woodbridge Bank & Trust Co., '71-'72; First New Haven Natl. Bank: New Business Development Rep., '73-'74, Mortgage Officer & Asst. V.P., '74-'75; Mbr., Yale Club of New Haven; New Haven Gridiron Club; United Way Volunteer; Albertus Magnus Coll., New Haven, 50th Anniversary Gift Corn.; Dir., Amity-Woodbridge Historical Soc., '75-'76; Co-Chmn., Woodbridge Heart Assn. Fund Drive, '75; Pres., Bethany-Orange-Woodbridge Jaycees, '76-; Alter- nate, Woodbridge Repub. Town Corn.; Sgt., AUS, Conn. Army Natl. Guard, '70-'76; Bd. of Dir., Deer Island Corp., '74-'76; m. Aug. 16, '69, Deborah Russell Whitlock. MADDEN, 1941, JOHN BECKWITH, M.B.A.-( Finance )-Born Jan. 22, 1919, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Managing Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 218 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Successor Trustee, Yale, Nov. 8, '75-; Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.: '46, Ptnr., '55, Managing Ptnr., '69-; Capt., AUS, '41-'45 (active), '46- '52 (Reserves ); Dir., Treas., RTA, '69-'76; m. June 18, '50, Mary Audrey Ritter; s. John B., Jr., ('76), Peter F.; d. Nancy F., ( '73 ). *MAFFITT, 1899, THOMAS SKINNER-4 Industrial )-Born Mar. 6, 1876, St. Louis, Mo.; died Aug. 16, 1940, Estes Park, Colo. Capt. Military Intelligence Div., World War I. *MAGEE, 1899, JAMES McDnvirr, LL.B.-( Law )-Born April 5, 1877, Pittsburgh, Pa., died April 16, 1949, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mbr. of Congress, '23-'27. Capt., Air Service, World War I.

172 *MAGEE, 1906, JOHN GILLESPIE, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Oct. 10, 1884, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Sept. 9, 1953, Pittsburgh. Chmn., Int. Red Cross Corn., Nanking, China, World War II; Minister to Episc. Students at Yale, and Assoc. Fellow, Jona- than Edwards Coll., '46-'53; a Founder and Vice-Pres., Yale Hope Mission. *MAGRUDER, 1856, BENJAMIN DRAKE, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Sept. 27, 1838, Magnolia Springs, Miss.; died April 21, 1910, Chicago, Ill. Justice, Ill. Supreme Court, 1885-1906 ( chief justice, 1891-1900). *MALLON, 1885, GUY WARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 28, 1864, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Dec. 23, 1933, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mbr., Ohio State Leg., 1890-1891. Mbr., Cincinnati City Council, 1906-1908, and sec., City Charter Committee, '24-'32. Trustee of Ohio State Univ., '03-'19 and of Berea Coll., 1896- 1933, ( Vice-Pres., '32-'33). MALLON, 1917, HENRY NEIL-(Industrial retired)-Born Jan. 11, 1895, Cincinnati, Ohio; formerly Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Dresser Industries, Inc. Dallas; res. 3800 Turtle Creek Blvd., Dallas, Texas. 75219; m. June 14, '63, Anne Wrightson; ss. Stephen A. Thayer, Frank Thayer; sd. Elise Thayer. MALLON, 1919, JOHN HOWARD-( Industry retired)-Born Jan. 10, 1896, Cincinnati, Ohio; res. 800 S. 4th St., Apt. 705, Louisville, Ky. 40203; formerly Senior V.P., Louisville Cement Co.; Chmn.: Louisville Fund for the Arts Campaign, '52, Louisville Community Chest, '60; Dir., Louisville Water Co., '59-'64, '70 '77; Social Services Advisory Com. to Kentucky Dept. of Economic Security, '64-'65; 1st. Lieut., 151st F.A., 42d Div., AEF, Apr. '17-May '19; m. June 16, '21, Eleanor Coward; s. John C., ( '44 ), Thomas R., ( '45 ). *MALLON, 1945W, THOMAS RIDGWAY-( Business)-Born June 19, 1923, Louisville, Ky.; died Jan. 7, 1970; res. 9 Meadow Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21212; V.P., Gen. Mgr., Materials Div., Arundel Corp., Baltimore, Md.; Ensign, USNR, '43-'46; m. Oct. 18, '47, Patricia Bohmer; s. Neille Bohmer, Leslie Peter; d. Patricia Gay (Frank), Karen Ridgway. MALLORY, 1928, BARTON LEE, JR.-(Business)-Born Oct. 1, 1905, Memphis, Tenn.; Pres., Memphis Compress & Storage Co., P.O. Box 9436, 2350 Florida St., Memphis, Tenn. 38109; res. 4255 Gwynne Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117; m. June 23,

173 '33, Agnes A. Howell; m. June 5, '74, Gwenllian Jones; s. Barton Lee, III, ('61 ), Irwin Howell, ('66 ). *MALLORY, 1924, WILLIAM NEELY-(Industrial)- Born Nov. 20, 1901, Memphis, Tenn.; died Feb. 19, 1945, in Italy. Dir., Southwestern Coll., '37-'45 and Treas., '38-'45. Major, USAAF, World War II. MALLOY, 1956, TERRENCE R., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 27, 1934, Philadelphia, Pa.; Surgeon, res. 1283 Clubhouse Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. 19035; m. Feb. 28, '70, Michele Munley. *MANICE, 1851, WILLIAM DEFOREST, M.A.-( Law)-Born July 11, 1830, New York City; died Sept. 6, 1903, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. *MANROSS, 1850, NEWTON SPAULDING, Ph.D.-( Science)-Born June 20, 1825, Bristol, Conn.; died Sept. 17, 1862, Antietam, Md. Prof. of chemistry, Amherst Coll., 1861-1862. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. °MANSFIELD, 1871, HOWARD, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born July 2, 1849, Hamden, Conn.; died Aug. 14, 1938, Seal Harbor, Me., Treas., Metropolitan Museum of Art, '09-'29. Chmn., Advisory Bd. on Compulsory Service, World War I. MANVILLE, 1929, HinAxi EDWARD, JR., LL.D.-(Industrial retired)-Born Feb. 14, 1906, New York, N.Y.; formerly Dir., Johns-Manville Corp.; res. 1665 Wendy Way, Reno, Nev. 89509; Trustee: Judge Baker Guidance Center, '53-; Hiram Edward Manville Found., '45-, Mzuti Safari Found., '72-'75; Pres.: United Way of Washoe Cty., '68-'70, Nevada Area Council, B.S.A., '68-'73 ( Distinguished Eagle Scout, '72); Chmn., Advisory Bd., Univ. of Nevada Medical School, '71-; Capt. USAF, Aug. '41-Aug. '45; m. June 11, '29, Ethel Schnie- wind; m. Oct. 25, '59, Doris Hawn; s. Hiram Edward, III; d. Ethel ( Woolverton), Marie H. (deLaire ) *MARCH, 1840, DANIEL, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry )--Born July 21, 1816, Millbury, Mass.; died Mar. 2, 1909, Woburn, Mass. *MARMA DUKE, 1852, ViNcENT-( Literary work)-Born April 14, 1831, Arrow Rock, Mo.; died Mar. 25, 1904, Marshall, Mo. Mbr., Mo. State Legislature, 1882-1884. Col., Confederate Army, Civil War. MARSH, 1963, LEE, J.D -( Law)-Administrator of the Illinois Appellate Court, 3000 Civic Center, Chicago, Ill. 60602; res. 1846 Hudson, Chicago, Ill. 60614.

174 *MARSHALL, 1953, JoriN BnusaE-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 29, 1930, Bondi, New South Wales, Australia; died Jan. 30, '57, Australia. °MARSHALL, 1833, SAMUEL DAviEs-(Law and literary work)- Born Oct. 8, 1812, Knox Cnty., Ill.; died April 12, 1854, Shawneetown, Ill. Mbr., Ill. State Legislature. Major, Mexican War. *MARTIN, 1893, GEORGE GREENE- ( Communications)-Born Feb. 22, 1871, New Orleans, La.; died Feb. 24, 1907, St. Louis, Mo. *MARTIN, 1836, Joins: GiuFF-rrn, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 10, 1817, Paris, Ky.; died Aug. 27, 1847, Paris. 'MARVIN, 1836, GEORGE LOCKWOOD-( Law)-Born April 29, 1810, Clinton, N.Y.; died Oct. 31, 1882, Buffalo, N.Y. *MARVIN, 1876, JOSEPH HOWARD, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1853, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 26, 1887, New York City. *MASON, 1871, ALFRED BISHOP, M.A.-(Business)-Born Feb. 23, 1851, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Jan. 25, 1933, Florence, Italy. *MASON, 1870, HENRY BURRALL, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 20, 1848, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Feb. 20, 1932, Chicago, Ill. *MATHER, 1833, FREDERICK ELLSWORTH, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 23, 1809, Windsor, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1900, New York City. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1845. *MATHEWS, 1842, ALBERT, M.A.-(Law and literary work)- Born Sept. 8, 1820, New York City; died Sept. 9, 1903, Lake Mohonk, N.Y. MATHEWS, 1951, CRAIG, LL.B., LL.M.-(Law)-13orn Oct. 19, 1929, Columbus, Ohio; Ptnr., Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin Sz Oppenheimer, 815 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20006; res. 5702 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; A.Y.A. Assembly Delegate, '72-; A.Y.A. Bd. of Gov., '73-'75; Pres., Yale Club of Washington, D.C., '70-'71; Mbr.: Am. Bar Assn., Distr. of Columbia Bar, Am. Soc. of Internatl. Law; Pres., Environmental Law Institute, '72-; 1st Lieut., AUS, '54-'57; m. March 5, '60, Harriett Elizabeth Chutter; s. Scott Chutter; d. Lynne Caie. MATHIAS, 1955, PHILIP H.-(Business)-Born May 20, 1933, 1933, Middletown, Pa.; Distr. Mgr., Bell Telephone Co. of Pa., 141 Garrett Rd., Upper Darby, Pa 19082; res. 40 Paxon 175 Hollow Rd., Media, Pa. 19063; m. Aug. 10, '57, Shirley J. Fischer; s. Mark H.; d. Mania Lynne, Sharon. °MATTHIESSEN, 1923, FRANCIS Orro, B. Litt., M.A. Ph.D., Litt.D.-( Education)-Born Feb. 19, 1902, Pasadena, Calif.; died April 1, 1950, Boston, Mass.; Cadet, R.A.F., Canada, World War I; Instr., Yale Univ., '27-'29; Bergen Lecturer, Yale, '48. MATTLIN, 1973, FRED W.-Bus. Ross Hardies, O'Keefe Bab- cock & Parsons, One IBM Plaza, Suite 3100, Chicago, Ill.; res. 2705 N. Mildred Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60614. MAYER, 1951, CHARLES THEononE-( Industrial)-Born Feb. 5, 1924, Vienna, Austria; Representative in the U.S. of the Societe Generale de Belgique; bus, and res. 4975 Rockwood Pkwy., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Chmn. and Pres., For- eign Policy Discussion Group, Washington, '68-; 1st Lieut., Army, '43-'46, '51-'53; m. May 23, '56, Countess Franziska Starhemberg; s. Peter Georg, Carl Christian; d. Elisabeth Marie, Beatrice Marie. MAYOR, 1959, MICHAEL B., M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Oct. 29, 1937, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Orthopedic Surgeon, Dartmouth-Hitch- cock Medical Center; Ass't Prof. Clinical Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School; bus. Hitchcock Clinic, Hanover, New Hamp- shire, 03755; res. 24 Occom Ridge, Hanover, N.H. 03755; Sec. New Hampshire Orthopedic Assoc. '73-'75, Pres. '75-'76; m. June 11, 1961, Elizabeth Fenner Rowland; s. Rowland Brook; d. Anna Hyatt, Harriet Sloane, Catherine Elizabeth. °MEAD, 1871, FREDERICK, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 11, 1848, New York City; died Nov. 6, 1918, Greenwich, Conn. *MEAD, 1919, WINTER-(Business)-Bom Dec. 18, 1897, St. Paul, Minn.; died Dec. 10, 1952, Morristown, N.J.; Mbr., Bd. of Assessors, Morristown; 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I; Chmn., Civil Defense, Morristown, World War II; Class Agt.; Trustee, Ellen B. Stoeckel Trust ( Yale Summer Music and Art School ). MEEK, 1960, JOHN BuncEss-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 1, 1938, Huntington, West Virginia; Business Mgr., Virginia Chemical Inc., 3340 West Norfolk Rd., Portsmouth, Va. 23703; res. 7411 Cortlandt Place, Norfolk, Va. 23505; Chmn., Alumni Schools Com., '71-'76; Co-Chmn., Va. Campaign for Yale, '76; Mbr., Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers, '65-; Pres., Norfolk Sym- phony Assn., '75-'76; Lieut., USN, '61-'65; in. June 17, '61, Sally Ann Cooke; s. John B. III; d. Elizabeth Ashby.

176 MEHTA, 1976, AJAY SINGH-(Student)--Born Feb. 22, 1954, Berne, Switzerland; bus. 12 Teen Murti Lane, New Delhi, India; res. Jeewan Niwas, near Motha Park, Udaipur, Ra- jasthan, India. *MELTON, 1924, WILLIAM DAVIS, Jn., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 17, 1903, Columbia, S.C.; died Sept. 3, 1962; Asst. Gen. Counsel, Duke Power Co., Charlotte, N.C.; m. '29, Anne Gail- lard Ford; m. '41, Martha Lovvorn; d. Anne Ford (Kimzey). *MENTON, 1956, JAMES PAUL- ( Business)-Born Nov. 6, 1934, Baltimore, Md.; died Jan. 31, 1966; Stewart & Co., Baltimore; Lieut., US MC, '56-'59. MENTON, 1953, Joins/ DENms--(Business)-Born Jan. 6, 1932, Baltimore, Md.; Dir., Internatl. Marketing, Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp., Fiberglas Tower, Toledo, Ohio 43659; res. 28683 East River Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio 43551; Sec., Alumni Assn. of Maryland, '56; m. Nov. 3, '59, Eleanor Stinson; s. John Dennis, Jr.; d. Katharine Stinson. *MERRIAM, 1872, ALEXANDER Ross, D.D., S.T.D.-(Ministry)- Born Jan. 20, 1849, Goshen, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1927, Hart- ford, Conn. Prof. of practical theology and Christian sociology, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1893-1918, and Prof. emeritus, 1918-1927. *MERRIAM, 1864, GEORGE SPRING, M.A.-( Literary work)- Born Jan. 13, 1843, Springfield, Mass.; died Jan. 22, 1914, Springfield. *MERRIAM, 1867, JAMES FISKE( Finance)-Born May 2, 1845, Springfield, Mass.; died June 28, 1918, Stafford Springs, Conn. MERRILL, 1929, HENRY RIDDLE-( Industrial retired)-Born Nov. 14, 1906, Glens Falls, N.Y.; res. 1431 Hotiyee Ave., Sebring, Fla. 33870; formerly V.P., Norton Co., Troy, N.Y.; Treas., Class of 1929, Yale Co., '29-'74; Alumni Bd., '63-'66; Chinn., Regional Alumni Fund Com., Alumni Assn. of North- eastern N.Y., '58-'62; Assn. Pres., '64-'66; m. Apr. 27, '39, Lois Anne Myers; s. John, ('67); d. Susan. *MERRILL, 1865, PAYSON, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 7, 1842, Stratham, N.H.; died Oct. 15, 1933, New Canaan, Conn. A founder of Yale Alumni Univ. Fund Assn., and chmn., '00-'02. Mbr., Yale Corp., '05-'22. Served in Union Army, Civil War. 177 *MERRITT, 1912, HENRY NEWTON-( Latv)-Born April 17, 1888, New York City; died Dec. 13, 1956, Phila., Pa.; Deputy Attny. Gen. of Pa., '31-'35. *MESICK, 1848, RICHARD SMITH-( Law )-Born July 8, 1824, Montgomery City, N.Y.; died May 26, 1893, San Francisco, Calif. Mbr., Calif. State Senate; Distr. judge and judge of the Supreme Court, Nev. MESSIMER, 1931, ROBERT L., JR.-(Business)-Born Sept. 5, 1909, New York, N.Y.; Office Mgr., Twombley, Hall & Hirson, 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 28B East Hill Drive, Somers, N.Y. 10589; m. May 26, '34, Dorothy Cowdrey; s. Robert L. III, Nathaniel C. °METCALF, 1904, HAROLD GRANT-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 15, 1882, Springfield, Mass.; died May 19, 1971, Auburn, N.Y.; Hon. Chmn. Bd., Columbian Rope Co., 120 Genesee St., Au- burn, N.Y. 13021; Columbian Rope Co.: in mill. '04, Asst. Treas., '05-'21, V.P., '21-'28, Pres., '28-'41, V. Chmn. '41-'48, Chmn. Bd., '48-'52; m. June 1, '14, Maud E. Nye (dec.); d. Nancy (Green), Carol (Hole), Jean (Chapman). °METCALFE, 1849, HENRY LAURENS- ( Business)-Born Sept. 21, 1829, Natchez, Miss.; died April 3, 1912, Natchez. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. °METCALFE, 1845, ORRICK, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 17, 1824, near Natchez, Miss.; died Mar. 2, 1898, Natchez. Prof. of languages, Jefferson Coll., 1845-1847, Surgeon, Confederate Army, Civil War. MEYER, 1954, RUSSELL WILLIAM, JR., LL.B.-(Business)- Born July 19, 1932, Davenport, Iowa; Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, Cessna Aircraft Co., P.O. Box 1521, Wichita, Kansas 67201; res. 600 Tara Court, Wichita, Kansas 67206; Trustee, Cleveland Alumni Scholarship Corn., '63-'74; Attny, Arter & Hadden, '61-'66; Pres., Grumman American Aviation, '66-'74; Bd. of Dir.: General Aviation Manufacturers Assn., '72-, ( Chmn. of Bd., '73-'74), United Way of Wichita & Sedgwick Cty., '76-; USAF, '55-'59, USMCR, '59-'65; m. Aug. 20, '60, Helen Scott Vaughn; s. Russell W., III, Jeffrey V., Christopher M.; d. Carolyn L., Elizabeth E. MICHEL, 1926, ANTHONY L., LL.B.-(Law retired)-Born Oct. 24, 1905, Simla, India; res. Apt. 5-E, 1420 Sheridan Rd., Wil- mette, 111. 60091; m. Nov. 29, '33, Sarah Prescott; s. Anthony Riker, ( '59 ); d. Eda (Pallier), Mary ( Stearns).

178 °MIDDLEBROOK, 1915, LOUIS SHELTON, LL.B.-( Industrial)- -Born Dec. 15, 1892, Bridgeport, Conn.; died Mar. 10, 1927, New York City, 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I ( AEF). MILES, 1937, RICHARD Cunns-(Business)-Born Aug. 7, 1915, New Haven, Conn.; Management Consultant, McKinsey Sr Co., Inc., 245 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Ponus Lane, Norwalk, Conn. 06850; Maj., USAF, Jan. '42-'Apr. '46; Bronze Star; m. Dec. 29, '48, Joan Hayes (dec.); s. Richard C., Jr. °MILES, 1849, JAMES BROWNING, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 18, 1823, Rutland, Mass.; died Nov. 13, 1875, Worcester, Mass. °MILLER, 1864, ALANSON DOUGLAS-( Ministry)-Born Dec. 13, 1842, Rochester, N.Y.; died Dec. 17, 1929, Glen Ridge, N.J. MILLER, 1939, ANDREW OTTERSON, LL.B.-( Law Retired)- Born Oct. 28, 1917, New York, N.Y.; bus. White & Case, 14 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Ridge Rd., Laurel Hol- low, Syosset, N.Y. 11791; Ptnr., White & Case, '56-'74, Assoc., '46-'56; Alumni Fund Agt., '42-'48; Dir., Yale Club of Long Island, '48-'52; Class Sec., '70-'73; Dir.; Distillers Corp.-Sea- grams Ltd., '50-'56, Nease Chemical Corp., '62-'72, Lanvin- Charles of the Ritz, Inc., '61-'72, Salant & Salant Inc., '64-'74, Argus Inc., '69-'70, Chicago Pneumatic Tool International, '60- '62; Trustee: St. Barnabas Hosp., N.Y.C., '54-'74, Non-Partisan Civic Assn., Long Island, '54-'64, Police Relief Assn. of Long Island, '56-, Center for Study of Presidency, '64-; Maj., USAAF, June '42-Dec. '46; m. Nov. 7, '42, Jeanne Loring White; s. Jeffrey Clark, ('65 ), Dwight Ames, ('67), Bradford Putnam; d. Constance Loring, Deborah Brewster. MILLER, 1939, CHARLES LEWIS, JR.-( Finance)-Born Aug. 26, 1916, Little Rock, Ark.; V.P., Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., 1 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06115; res. 56 West Hill Dr., West Hartford, Conn. 06119; Alumni Board, '66-'70; 1st. Lieut., USAAF, Oct. '42-Feb. '46; m. April 4, '42, Virginia Little; s. Thomas C., ('70); d. Elizabeth L. °MILLER, 1943, DUDLEY LIVINGSTON, LL.B., J.S.D.-( Law)- Born April 28, 1921, New York, N.Y.; died Jan. 11, 1969; Sr. Ptnr., Miller, Montgomery & Spalding, N.Y.C., and branch offices in Tokyo Taipei; 2d Lieut., Med. Adminis., AUS, W.W. II; Pres., Yale Glee Club Associates, '58-'63; Alumni Fund Agt. and Dir.; Mayor, Village of Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '51-'59; Prof. Ethics Corn., Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y., '61-'64; Sec., Dir.,

179 Boys Harbor, Inc., '64-; m. June 8, '43, Margery Gerdes; in. Dec. 22, '62, Marilyn Matthews; s. D.L.M., Jr., ('68 ), Courtlandt G.; d. Alexandra C. *N1ILLER, 1842, FRANCIS WH.LIA.m-( Law )--Born May 7, 1820, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Feb. 4, 1883, Cincinnati. *MILLER, 1870, GEORGE DOUGLAS-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 5, 1847, Rochester, N.Y.; died Feb. 9, 1932, Richmond, Va. *MILLER, 1904, JAMES ELY-(Finance)-Born Mar. 24, 1883, New York City; died Mar. 9, 1918, Corbeny, France. Capt. Air Service, World War I ( AEF ). MILLER, 1967, JAMES W., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born May 7, 1945, Evanston, Ill.; Asst. Prof., Oriental Language Dept., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. 94720; res. 162 Panoramic Way, Berkeley, Calif. 94704; m. May 15, '66, Pamela Silin; d. Amanda Sherwood, Emily Snowell, Eliza Whipple. *MILLER, 1833, PHINEAS TIMOTHY, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born May 3, 1810, Middletown, Conn., died Feb. 21, 1850, on shipboard. MILLER, 1970, THOMAS CLAIBORNE, Ph.D.-( Banking)-Born Nov. 20, 1947, Hartford, Conn.; Trust Dept. Riggs National Bank, 800 17th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 4001 Wakefield Dr., Annandale, Va. 22003, Lecturer in English, Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, '75-'76; m. Dec. 17, '75, Greta Eisner; ss. Pepi Eisner. MILLER, 1969, WENTwonTH Emn.-( Student )-Born Oct. 23, 1947, Oberlin, Ohio; res. c/o Mr. Fred Palm, 220 Benham Rd., Groton, Conn.; Student Yale Law School, Class of 1977; m. July 13, '71, Joy Marie Palm; s. Wentworth III. *MILLS, 1847, ALFRED-( Lau) )-Bom July 24, 1827, Morris- town, N.J.; died Dec. 13, 1913, Morristown. MILLS, 1934, Enwium ExmcN-( Publishing retired)-Born Nov. 25, 1911, Woodmere, N.Y.; res. Belgo Rd., Lakeville, Conn. 06039; formerly Exec. V.P., David McKay Co., Inc., Book Publishers; Governor, Yale Univ. Press., '59-'70; 1st Lieut., AUS, '43-'46; m. Apr. 19, '41, Julie Chapman; s. Ed- ward Shorney, II, ( '65 ), Peter Westbrook, Jonathan Quimby, ( '69); d. Julie Carey. *MILLS, 1835, ETHELBERT SMITH, M.A.-( Law)-Born July 27, 1816, New York City; drowned July 15, 1872, Coney Island, N.Y.

180 MILLS, 1932, JAMES PAUL-( Finance retired)-Born Nov. 7, 1908, Radnor, Pa.; bus. Hickory Tree Farm, Box 125, Middle- burg, Va. 22117; res. Box 125, Middleburg, Va. 22117; In- vestment Banking, Smith, Barney & Co., '32-'41; Managing Dir., Slick Airways, N.Y.C., '46-'49; Dir.: Middleburg Natl. Bank, Allegheny Airlines, '41-'46; Arthritis Found., Dir. & V.P.. '50-; Trustee & Chmn., Finance Corn., Fauquier Hosp., '52-'70; Trustee, M.C. duPont Found.; Hon. Chmn., Va. Arthritis Found.; V.P.: Va. Thoroughbred Assn., Va. Hereford Breeders Assn.; Lieut. Col., USAF, May '41-July '48; Bronze Star; m. Nov. 27, '35, Alice duPont; s. James Paul, Jr.; d. Mary Chichester (Smith ), Phyllis Overton (Wyeth ). *MITCHELL, 1841, DONALD GRANT, LL.D.-( Literary work)- Born April 12, 1822, Norwich, Conn.; died Dec. 15, 1908, New Haven, Conn. U.S. counsel, Venice, 1854. MITCHELL, 1967, H. COLEMAN, JR.-( Television)-Born Jan. 13, 1944, Melrose, Mass.; Television Writer, Producer, Direc- tor; Currently Exec. Script Consultant, M.T.M. Enterprises' Television Program "Rhoda", M.T.M. Enterprises, CBS Studio Center, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, Calif. 91604; res. 4628 Cerrillos Drive, Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364; m. Sept. 29, '73, Gloria Carbone. MITCHELL, 1939, HARRY H., LL.B.-(Business)----Born Jan. 23, 1917, Hartford, Conn.; Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, California Life Insurance Co. Sr California Life Corp., 3255 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90010; res. 1733 Bonita Vista Drive, La Canada, Calif. 91011; Capt., AUS, '43-'46; Cross of Knight, Order of Dannebrog-Denmark; m. Aug. 2, '47, June Elizabeth Merrill; s. Harry Douglas; d. Leslie Ann. *MITCHELL, 1861, JOHN HANSON, M.A.-( Law)-Born June 25, 1842, Linden, Md.; died Nov. 12, 1901, La Plata, Md. MITINGER, 1953, JOSEPH BERRY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 27, 1930, Greensburg, Pa.; Lawyer, Ptnr., Mitinger & Mitinger, First National Bank Bldg., Greensburg, Pa. 15601; res. 130 Westmoreland Ave., Greensburg, Pa. 15601; Yale Club of Pittsburgh: Dir. '75-, Enrollment Se Scholarship Corn., '60-'65; City Solicitor, City of Greensburg, '65-; Pres.: Rotary Club of Greensburg, '66, YMCA of Greensburg, '67-'68, United Way of Central Westmoreland Cty., '74; 1st Lieut., AUS, F.A., June '54-'June '56; m. July 25, '59, Suzanne D. Birmingham; d. Elizabeth B., Alice B., Louise P.

181 *MONTGOMERY, 1898, GRENVILLE DODGE-( Finance)- Born Jan. 22, 1876, Council Bluffs, Iowa; died Aug. 29, 1961; Cadet, USN, Spanish-American War; Officer Candidate, F.A., W.W. I; m. Nov. 3, '06, Anne Carrington Allen; d. Elizabeth H. (Kingsley). *MOODY, 1843, THOMAS HunsoN-( Business)-Born May 12, 1822, Marion, Ga.; died 185-. MOORE, 1973, DAVID CLEMENT, Diplome I.E.P. (Paris )- (Student)-Born Aug. 19, 1952, Paris, France; res. Apt. 14, 16 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138, or 77 Rue de Prony, Paris, 75017, France; Trainee, Credit Commercial de France, '73-'75; Graduate Student Sloan School of Manage- ment, M.I.T., '76-. *MOORE, 1883, ELIAKIM HASTINGS, Ph.D., Math.D., Sc.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 26, 1862, Marietta, Ohio; died Dec. 30, 1932, Chicago, Ill. Asst. Prof. of mathematics, Northwestern Univ., 1889-1891, and Assoc. Prof., 1891-1892; Prof. of mathematics, Univ. of Chicago, 1892-1931. *MOORE, 1903, FRANK Woon, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Aug. 12, 1881, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 17, 1947, Auburn, N.Y. Asst. Prof. of homiletics, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1917- 1930, and Prof. Emeritus, 1930-1947. Candidate, Chaplain's Corps, World War I. °MOORE, 1872, GEORGE FOOT, M.A., D.H.L., D.H. Litt., Litt.D., D.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Oct. 15, 1851, West Ches- ter, Pa.; died May 16, 1931, Cambridge, Mass. Prof. of Hebrew, Andover Theological Seminary, 1883-1902, and Pres., 1899-1901; Prof. of Theology, Harvard Univ., '02-'04, Froth- ingham Prof. of history of religion, '04-'28, and Prof. emeritus, '28-'31. MOORE, 1945, JAMES I., LL.B.-(Law, Real Estate)-Born Feb. 2, 1923, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Attny. & Realtor, bus. & res. 219 E. 17th St., New York, N.Y. 10003; Class of 1945 fund raising Sgt., AUS, Feb. '43-Nov. '45; m. May 1, '54, Carvel Hidlay; s. James I., Jr., John H. MOORE, 1936, RICHARD ANTHONY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 23, 1914, Albany, N.Y.; Attny., 2021 L St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 4917 Rockwood Parkway, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Univ. Council, '67-'71; Chmn., Southern Calif., Yale Program for Arts & Sciences; Special Asst. to the Attorney General, '70-'71; Special Counsel to the President of the U.S., 182 '71-'74; Capt., AUS, '42-'46; Legion of Merit; m. March 27, '43, Jane Swift; s. Richard A., Jr., ( '67 ), Matthew S., Joseph F., Samuel S.; d. Kate, '( 73). *MOORE, 1847, WILLIAM EVES, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-(Ministry) -Born April 1, 1823, Strasburg, Pa.; died June 5, 1899, Columbus, Ohio. 2d Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. *MOORHEAD, 1906, WILLIAM SINGER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 2, 1886, Greensburg, Pa.; died Feb. 12, 1952, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pres., Pgh. Tuberculosis League; Chmn., U.S. Tax Simpli- fication Bd., '22-'24; 1st Vice-Chmn., Yale Alumni Bd., '33- '34, Chmn., '34-'37; Mbr., Corn. on Honorary Degrees; Candi- date for Alumni Fellow; Trustee, Yale Scholarship Trust Fund of Pgh. MOORHEAD, 1945, WILLIAM S., J.D., LL.D.-( Government) -.Born Apr. 8, 1923, Pittsburgh, Pa.; U.S. Rep., 14th Distr. of Pa., 2467 Rayburn Bldg., Washington D.C., 20515; res. 5226 Westminster Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232; Ptnr., Moorhead & Knox, '52-'70; former Trustee: Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, Pittsburgh Park & Playground Soc., Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, Shadyside Hosp., Negro Emergency Education Drive, Western Penn. Conservancy & Bd. of Visitors of Univ. of Pittsburgh Faculty of Arts & Sciences; Asst. City Solicitor, Pittsburgh, '54-'57; Allegheny Cty. Housing Author- ity, '56-'58; U.S. Rep., '59-; Lieut. (j.g. ), USN, '43-'46; m. Dec. 23, '46, Lucy Galpin; s. William S. III, Perrin G., Stephen G., ('75), James B. MOREY, 1958, ROBERT WILLis, JR., M.B.A.-( Finance)-Born Aug. 23, 1936, Cleveland, Ohio; Financial Counsel & Entre- preneur, Box I, Tiburon, Calif. 94920; res. 925 Tiburon Blvd., Tiburon, Calif. 94920; Enrollment & Scholarship Corn. or Alumni Schools Corn.: Central New Jersey, '62-'68, Chmn., San Francisco, '69-'73; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '58-'60, active; m. Dec. 14, '68, Maura Burke; s. Robert Willis III; d. Suzanne Elizabeth, Jennifer Langan, Alison Hawkins. MORGAN, 1971, JAMES W., M.S.-(Education)-Born Jan. 6, 1949, Washington, D.C.; Teacher, Special Education Sr Sup- portive Services Program Co-ordinator, George Fischer Mid- dle School, Fair St., Carmel, N.Y. 10512; res. 18 Cleveland St., Danbury, Conn. 06810; Alumni Schools Corn., '75-'76; Yale Basketball Assn., '71-'76; m. July 25, '70, Mary Louise Frazee; s. Nate James, Robb Joseph. 183 MORGAN, 1970, ROBERT MACNAIR, M.B.A.-( Student)-Born Sept. 26, 1949, Virginia; res. 2816 Gallows Rd., Vienna, Va. 22180; Student, Univ. of Va. Law School, Class of 1977; Arti- cles Editor, Virginia Law Review; 1st Lieut., AUS, '70-'72; U.S. & RVN Parachute Wings, RVN Staff Honor Medal, Cambodian Defense Medal, Bronze Star. NIORGENSTERN, 1976, MARC JArmE-(Journalism)-Born Jan. 12, 1955. New Rochelle, N.Y.; Newspaper Reporter, The Trenton Times, 500 Perry St., Trenton, N.J. 08605; res. 38 Humbert St., Princeton, N.J. 08540. *MORISON, 1888, DAVID WHIPPLE- ( Transportation )-Born Dec. 19, 1864, St. Paul, Minn.; died Nov. 11, 1941, St. Paul, Minn. *MORISON, 1891, SAMUEL BENJAMIN-( Business )-Born Nov. 25, 1867, St. Paul, Minn.; died June 13, 1920, Redlands, Calif. *MORISON, 1892, STANFORD NEWEL-(Farming)-Born Dec. 31, 1869, St. Paul, Minn.; died Aug. 2, 1947, Yjalon, Chiapas, Mexico. *MORRIS, 1849, EDWARD DAFYDD, M.A., D.D., LL.D.-( inis- try )-Born Oct. 31, 1825, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 21, 1915, Columbus, Ohio. Prof. of ecclesiastical history, Lane Theologi- cal Seminary, 1868-1898. *MORRIS, 1854, LUZON, BURRITT, M.A.-( Law )-Born April 16, 1827, Newtown, Conn.; died Aug. 22, 1895, New Haven, Conn. Nlbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1855, 1856, 1870, 1876, 1880, and 1881, and of Conn. State Senate, 1874. Governor of Conn., 1892-1894. *MORRIS, 1901, RAY, M.A.-(Finance)-Born June 4, 1878, New Haven, Conn.; died May 18, 1961; Pres. Investment Bank- ers' Assn. of America, '25-'26; W.W. I: Treas. Dept., Chmn. Western Counties, N.Y. State, Liberty Loan Campaign, N.Y. State, Treasury Certif. of Indebtedness; m. Oct. 4, '06, Kather- ine Grinnell; s. Grinnell ( '32 ), Stephen B. (dec.), John Osgood, ( '41 ); d. Virginia (Biddle). MORSE, 1934, JoHN Borr-( Art )-Born Dec. 28, 1910, San Francisco, Calif.; Artist ( painter ), res. 526 N. 66th Place, Scottsdale, Ariz. 85253; Jonathan Edwards Fellow; Visit- ing Critic, Yale Art School; Trustee, San Francisco Art Insti- tute; Artist-in-Residence: American Coll., Lebanon, Le Centre

184 d'Art, Haiti; Cmdr., USNR, May '41-Sept. '45; m. July 28, '57, Virginia Schwartz; s. Peter, ('57 ), Richardson, Samuel F.B. III. *MORSE, 1907, SAMUEL FINLEY BROWN, LL.D.-( Business)- Born July 18, 1885, Newton, Mass.; died May 10, 1969; Chmn. Bd., Del Monte Properties Co., Pebble Beach, Calif.; Pres., S.F.B. Morse Development Co., '08-'10; Mgr., Crocker Huffman Land & Water Co., '10-'15; Mgr., Pacific Improve- ment Co., '15-'62; Pres., Del Monte Properties Co., '19-'68; m. June 29, '07, Anne C. Thompson; m. Feb. 8, '19, Relda Ford; m. Nov. 11, '52, Maurine Church; s. S.F.B.M., Jr. ( dec.), John Boit, ( '34); d. Nancy ( Walker), Mary (Osborne). *MORSE, 1890, SIDNEY NELSON-( Education)-Born Nov. 29, 1857, North Woodstock, Conn.; died Mar. 7, 1935, East- hampton, Mass. MORTON, 1954, THRUSTON BALLARD, JR.-(Radio, TV)-Born April 6, 1932, Louisville, Ky.; Pres. Orion Broadcasting, Inc., Box 1000, Louisville 40201; res., 441 Lightfoot Rd., Louisville 40207; Pres., Yale Al. Assn. of Ky., '60-'61; Yale Dev. Bd., '67-; U.S. Army, '55-'56; m. Sept. 18, '54, Julie Baquie; S. T.B.M. III, Michael C., Morel B., David M. MOSELEY, 1943, SPENCER DUMARESQ, M.A. (Hon.)-(Finance) -Born Oct. 21, 1919, Evanston, Ill.; Investment Banking, Bacon Whipple & Co., 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 60603; res. R.R. #2, W. Countyline Rd., Barrington, Ill. 60010; Alumni Board, '58-; Class Agt., '43-; Yale Corp., '6.6-'72; Pres.: Gatx Corp., '62-'67, Mangood, '67-'69, REA Express, '69-'71; U.S. Olympic Corn., '75-; Dir.: Chicago Boy Scouts, '66-'68, McGraw Wildlife Preserve, '66-; Barrington School Bd., '62- '68; Barrington Plan Comm., '75-; Capt., USNIC, '43-'45, '50- '52; 7 Air Medals, 2 D.F.C.; m. May 10, '47, Virginia Kleitz; s. Brewster Warren, William Lambert, ('74), Daniel Duma- resq. MOSELEY, 1945W, THOMAS WILDER-( Business)-Born May 16, 1922, Geneva, Ill.; bus. General American Transportation Corp., 1310 Investment Plaza, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; res. 19700 Shelburne Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44118; Chmn, 25th Reunion Class of 1945W; Class Council; Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., '48-'53; Regional Sales Mgr., Gatx, '53-'76; S/Sgt. AUS, Paratroops, 83d Airborne Div., Jan. '43-Sept. '45; Purple Heart; m. July 12, '46, Barbara F. Morley; m. Oct. 6, '73,

185 Jean Bradley White; s. Thomas W., Jr., George W.; d. Rebecca S., Susan G. MOSER, 1963, RICHARD EUGENE, M.B.A.-( Business)-Born Apr. 13, 1941, Sabetha, Kansas; Mgr., Business Development, Arcata National Corp., 2750 Sand Hill Rd., Menlo Park, Calif. 94025; res. 436 Lotus Lane, Mountain View, Calif. 94043; Alumni Schools Coin., Palo Alto Yale Club, '72-'76; Capt., USMC, June '63-July'69; D.F.C., Air Medal (33 times ), Viet- namese Cross of Gallantry, Combat Action Medal; m. June 15, '63, Donna Barton; m. Jan. 1, '76, Nancy Fowle; s. Michael Barton, Timothy Dwight, Andrew Glen ( dec.); sd. Leigh Maureen Varnadore, Jacqueline Jo Varnadore. MOYER, 1972, DOUGLAS R.-Add. 1055 Cedar Bend Drive, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48105. *MULFORD, 1846, DAVID HUMPHREY-( Business)-Born Aug. 3, 1823, Steuben, N.Y.; died Jan. 6, 1890. °MULFORD, 1855, ELisHA, M.A., LL.D.,-(Ministry and liter- ary work)-Born Nov. 19, 1833, Montrose, Pa.; died Dec. 9, 1885, Cambridge, Mass. *MULLINS, 1912, FREDERIC PARSONS-( Finance)-Born June 5, 1890, Salem, Ohio; died Nov. 3, 1964; Ptnr., A. E. Masten & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mbr., Public Utilities Comm., Salem; Pres., School Bd.; Chmn., Community Chest; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; m. June 13, '25, Esther Ida Silver; s. William Harold, ( '50 ); d. Mary Elizabeth (Boyd). *MUNN, 1847, JoHN-( Law )-Born May 30, 1822, Monson, Mass.; died Jan. 30, 1850, Springfield, Mass. *MUNROE, 1874, GEORGE EDMUND, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 9, 1851, on board the "Mandarin" in the Indian Ocean; died April 3, 1932, New York City. MURCHISON, 1974, BRIAN CANfEnoN-( Student )-Born May 25, 1952, Washington, D.C.; res. 5417 Blackstone Rd., Wash- ington, D.C. 20016; Peace Corps Volunteer, Benin, West Africa, '74-'76; 1st year student, Yale Law School, Sept. '76. *MURPHY, 1910, FREDERICK JAMES-( Insurance )-Born Feb. 4, 1886, Southville, Mass.; died Dec. 17, 1956, Miami, Fla. *MURPHY, 1912, GERALD CLERY-(Business)-Born Mar. 25, 1838, Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 17, 1964; Pres., Mark Cross Co., New York, N.Y.; 2d Lieut., Air Service, W.W. I; m. Dec. 30, '16, Sara Sherman Wiborg; s. Frank B. Wiborg II; d. Honoria, Patricia.

186 MUSSER, 1930, JOHN MILLER, M.B.A.-( Business)-Born Feb. 7, 1908, Muscatine, Iowa; Dir. & Mbr. of Exec. Corn., Weyer- haeuser Co., W3080 First Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 55101; res. 260 Salem Church Rd., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; Class Treas., '30-'60; University Council: V.P., '64-'65. Pres., '6.5- '71; Mbr., of Council Corn. on Forestry School, '61-'72, Chmn., '72-; Mbr., Yale Development Bd., '57; Campaign for Yale for Twin City solicitations & Forestry School solicitations; Dir.: St. Paul Insurance Companies, '62-, Wylain, Inc., '66-, Aspen In- stitute for Humanistic Studies, '66-, American Universities Field Staff, First Natl. Bank of St. Paul, '62-'75, Community Development Corp., Metropolitan Improvement Com., '61-; General Service Found.: Treas., Pres. & Dir., '46-; United Way of St. Paul Area, Inc., '37-, Chmn., '65, Pres., '66; Carle- ton Coll.: Trustee, '46-, Chmn. of Bd., '58-'61; Pres., Indian- head Council, Boy Scouts of America, '62 264; Comm. on Priv- ate Philanthropy & Public Needs; m. June 1, '35, Elizabeth Willett; s. Peter M., Robert W.; d. Susan (Halby), Eliza- beth (Dominick ).

*NEALE, 1896, JAMES BnowN-( Mining )--Born Oct. 4, 1872, Kittanning, Pa.; died Feb. 11, 1943, Buck Run, Pa. Anthra- cite adviser, U.S. Fuel Adm., World War I. NEIGHER, 1967, GEOFFREY MARK, J.D.-( Television)-Born May 15, 1945, Springfield, Mass.; Exec. Script Consultant, Tele- vision Program "Rhoda", M.T.M. Enterprises, Inc., CBS Studio Center, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, Calif. 91604; res. 8381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. *NELSON, 1846, RENSSELAER RUSSELL- ( Law)-Born May 12, 1826, Cooperstown, N.Y.; died Oct. 15, 1904, St. Paul, Minn. Associate justice, Supreme Court, Territory of Minn., 1857- 1858, judge, U.S. District Court, Minn., 1858-1896. *NETTLETON, 1856, EDWARD PAYSON-( Law)-Born Nov. 7, 1834, Chicopee, Mass.; died April 17, 1889, Boston, Mass. Asst. U.S. Distr. Attny., Boston, 1869-1873. Col., Union Army, Civil War. 187 NEVILLE, 1921, JAMES E., LL.B.-( Law)-Bom Sept. 9, 1898, Omaha, Nebr.; Attny., 525 South Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90020; res. 162 South Arden Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90004; m. Dec. 16, '22, Mary Johnston; s. James III, John T., Thomas M. °NEVINS, 1846, WILLIAM RussELL-( Lau) )-Born April 24, 1826, Baltimore, Md.; died April 19, 1881, Rochester, N.Y. *NEWEL, 1861, STANFORD, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born June 7, 1839, Providence, R.I.; died April 6, 1907, St. Paul, Minn. U.S. Minister to the Netherlands, 1897-1905. NEWMAN, 1977, THOMAS MONTGOMERY- ( Student)-Add. 14148 Sunset Blvd., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272. NEWTON, 1933, JAMES QUIGG, JR., LL.B., M.A. ( Hon.) LL.D., D.P.S., L.H.D.-( Finance retired)-Born Aug. 3, 1911, Den- ver, Colo.; Consultant, The Commonwealth Fund, 1 E. 75th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; res. 1170 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10029; Mbr., Yale Univ. Council, '49-'51, '75- (Chmn., Corn. Medical Affairs ); Corporation '51-'55; Chmn., 35th Re- union Fund Campaign, '66-'68; The Commonwealth Fund: Vice Chmn. of Bd., '75-'76, Pres., '63-'75; Pres., Univ. of Colorado, '56-'63; Dir. Public Affairs & V.P., Ford Found., '55-'56; Mbr.: Natl. Advisory Mental Health Council, '64-'68, Cora. on Health Manpower, '66-'67; Trustee, Natl. Institute Public Affairs & Mbr. Exec. Corn.; Univ. of Denver, Bd. of Trustees ( Sec., '38-'42, Pres., '46-'47); Social Science Found., Bd. of Trustees, '75-; U.S. Dept. of Health Education & Wel- fare, Secretary's Comm. to Examine the public Health Ser- vice Commissioned Corps, '71; Veterans Admin., Special Medi- cal Advisory Group, '69-'74 (Chmn., '74); YMCA of Greater New York, Bd. of Dir. (Chmn., '76); Am. Arbitration Assn., Dir. & Mbr., Exec. Corn.; Mayor, City and Cty. of Denver, '57-'65; Cmdr., USNR, '42-'46; Commendation; m. June 6, '42, Virginia Shafroth; d. Nancy Ellen, Nelle (Bassin), Abby Staunton, Virginia M. (Rice). *NICHOLS, 1880, ALFRED BULL, B.D.-(Education)-Born July 7, 1852, Lebanon, Conn.; died Sept. 9, 1913, Concord, Mass. Prof. of German, Simmons College, 1903-1911. NICHOLS, 1934, EDWARD, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Feb. 6, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Physician, 85 Jefferson St., Hartford,

188 Conn. 06106; res. Old Mountain Rd., Farmington, Conn. 06032; m. Sept. 17, '38, Barbara Webb; s. Webb, Dale Brooks; d. Barbara Leonard, Katherine Wallace. °NICKERSON, 1845, SERENO DWIGHT, LL.B., M.A.-( Finance) -Born Oct. 16, 1823, Boston, Mass.; died Nov. 6, 1909, Cam- bridge, Mass. NOBLE, 1927, LAWRENCE MASON, LL.B., M.A., J.D. ( Hon. )- (Education retired)-Born Dec. 11, 1903, Monroe, Mich.; res 21 Main St., Stonington, Conn. 06378; Yale Varsity Hockey Coach, '28-'30; Yale Jr. Varsity Football Coach, '28-'30; Lawyer, '30-'32; Groton School: Teacher, Coach, Dir. of Admissions, '32-'66; Dir., Recruitment of U.S. Candidates for United World Colleges, especially Atlantic College, Wales; Pres., P.T.A., Groton, Mass. Public Schools, '35-'40; m. June 16, '28, Louise S. McLanahan; s. Lawrence M., Jr., ('53), David G., ('61 ); d. Louise S. ( Drury), Alexandra D. ( Heller). NOBLE, 1953, LAWRENCE MASON, J13.-( Education)-Born March 28, 1931, New Haven, Conn.; Assoc. Sec. of the Uni- versity, Yale University, Woodbridge Hall, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 35 Fennbrook Drive, Hamden, Conn. 06517, Admis- sions Corn., Yale Club of N.Y., '71-; Mbr. of Bd., Yale Club of New Haven, '71-; Sec., Treas., Pres., Dir., Yale Hockey Assn., '63-; Yale Administration, '62-; Hanover Bank, '53; Aluminium Ltd., '56-62; Sec./Treas., New England Assn. of Schools & Col- leges, '74-; 1st Lieut, USMC, Sept. '53-Dec. '55; Treas. & Pres., Deer Island Club Corp., '59-'61; m. Dec. 27, '58, Helen C. Rike; s. Lawrence R., Daniel S.; d. Helen C. NORDHAUS, 1963, WILLIAM D., Ph.D.-( Education)-Born May 31, 1941, Albuquerque, N.M.; Asst. Prof. Economics, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; res. 445 Humphrey St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; m. June 13, '64, Barbara Feise; s. Jeffrey Scott. °NORRIS, 1839, WILLIAM HERBERT, M.A.-( Ministry )-Born Nov. 4, 1814; died Feb. 18, 1880, Philadelphia, Pa. °NORTHROP, 1857, CYRUS, LL.B., LL.D.-( Education)-Born Sept. 30, 1834, Ridgefield, Conn.; died April 3, 1922, Minne- apolis, Minn. Prof. of English rhetoric and literature, Yale Univ., 1863-1884. Pres., Univ. of Minnesota, 1884-1911; Pres. emeritus, '11-'22. 189 NORTHRUP, 1960, ROBERT SMITHER, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 21, 1938, Buffalo, N.Y.; Field Staff Mbr., Rockefeller Foundation, Box 63, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; res. ( summer) 8 Judson Ave., Chautauqua, N.Y. 14722; Investigator: Pakistan Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca, East Pakistan, '66-'69, Natl. Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md., '69-'73; Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Univ. of Hawaii, '73-'74; Consultant, Gadjah Mada University '74-; Cmdr., U.S. Public Health Service, '66- '73; Commendation Medal; m. Sept. 1, '62, Margaret Lockett; s. Robert Smither, Jr.; d. Anne Lockett. *NORTON, 1923, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR., LL.B.-(Television) -Born Feb. 7, 1902, Louisville, Ky.; died Feb. 13, 1964; Pres., Station WAVE, Louisville, Ky.; Maj. USAAF, W.W. II; V.P., Louisville Community Chest; Pres., Area Development Assn.; m. Oct. 23, '28, Jane Morton; s. G.W.N., IV, ('56); d. Mary Ballard (Dulaney). NORTON, 1925, WILLIAM BUNNELL, Ph.D.-(Education re- tired, Research )-Born Feb. 14, 1905, Pittsfield, Mass.; res. 47 Cypress Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181; Boston Uni- versity: Instructor, Prof. of History, Prof. Emeritus, '27-'70; Teacher: Harvard-Boston Univ. Extension Courses, '44-'45, Univ. of Arizona Summer Session, '47, Boston Univ. Overseas Program toward M.A. in Internatl. Relations, for personnel in NATO forces, '70-'71, West Berlin & Belgium; m. Sept. 10, '27, Mildred Elsie Smith; s. Richard Allen, ('51), Charles Perry, ('54), David William. NOVKOV, 1953, DAVID A.-(Industrial)-Born Dec. 9, 1931, Akron, Ohio; Pres., Schlegel Tennessee, Inc., Box 1217, Mary- ville, Tenn. 37801; res. 2220 Canterbury Circle, Maryville, Tenn. 37801; General Tire & Rubber Co.: Chief Engineer, '63-'69, Production Mgr., '69-'72, Plant Mgr., '72-'76; V.P.: Wabash, Ind., Bd. of Education, Wabash Parks & Recreation Bd.; Pres. & V.P., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Jr. Chamber of Commerce; Advisory Bd., Upper Wabash Area Vocational School; Spec. 3rd, AUS, '54-'56; m. Sept. 13, '53, Joyce Fegancher; s. Bruce A.; d. Lone A. NOYES, 1971, EDWARD MACARTHUR, III-Born Feb. 3, 1948, New York, N.Y.; Resident in Emergency Medicine, Valley Medical Center, Fresno, Calif.; res. 2910 E. Huntington Blvd., Fresno, Calif. 93721; m. June 5, '71, Patricia B. Grundy.

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OBERLIN, 1957, JOHN P.-(Business)-Born July 7, 1935, Greenfield, Mass.; Dir., Procurement & Material Management, bus. 200 Egbert Rd., Bedford, Ohio 44146; res. 139 Hudson St., Hudson, Ohio 44236; divorced Feb., '75; s. John; d. Karen, Lisa, Pamela. *O'BRIEN, 1906, FRANK-(Education)-Born July 20, 1883, Plattsburgh, N.Y.; died Jan. 14, 1960. O'BRIEN, 1944, FRANK, JR.-( Education)-Born Apr. 16, 1919, Andover, Mass.; Dir. of School Development, Groton School, Groton, Mass. 01450; res. 34 Phillips St., Andover, Mass.; m. June 18, '55, Marianna H. Mead; s. Frank III; d. Dorothy Dole, Elsie Talbott, Louise Walker. O'BRIEN, 1945W, PHILIP, JR., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 30, 1924, Holyoke, Mass.; Attny.; res. 65 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. 01040; m. Dec. 28, '73, Mary Margaret McLaughlin. O'CONNELL, 1963, TIMOTHY JAMES, J.D.-( Law)-Born June 28, 1941, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Legal Dept., American Life of New York, 810 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019; res. Red Spring Lane, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542; County Attorney's Office, Nassau Cty., N.Y. '64-'65; Sgt., USAF, Feb. '66-June '69; m. Oct. 19, '68, Nancy Freitas; s. Anthony; d. Vanessa. OGDEN, 1932, ALFRED, J.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 14, 1909, New York, N.Y.; Counsel, Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi & McGuire, 59 Maiden Lane, New York, N.Y. 10038; res. 150 E. 73rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021 or Stonington, Conn. 06378; Associated with Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller, Sheannan & Sterling & Wright, McCanliss & Early, '35-'42; Ptnr., Blair & Ogden, '46-'51; Pres. & Dir., C. Tennant, Sons & Co., N.Y., '52-'54; Ptnr., Alexander & Green, '55-'75; Lieut. Col., AUS, Internatl. Div., General Staff Corps, War Dept., Washington, D.C., '42-'45; Legion of Merit; m. June 25, '38, Mary Fell Jordan; s. Alfred T., II, ( '62 ). OHENE-FREMPONG, 1970, KWAKU M.D.-(Medicine)-Born March 13, 1946, Kukurantumi, Ghana; res. 445 E. 68th St., Apt. 10-B, New York, N.Y. 10021; m. June 31, '70, Janet Louise Williams

191 O'LEARY, 1969, Jotix JOSEPH, JR., M.A., ( Clare College, Cam- bridge), J.D.-( Latv)-Born Jan. 16, 1947, Philadelphia, Pa.; Attny., Pierce, Atwood, Scribner, Allen & McKusick, One Monument Square, Portland, Maine 04111; res. 113 Vaughan St., Portland, Maine; Alumni Fund, '69-'74; Alumni Schools Corn., '74-; Mbr., Portland City Council, '75-; Dir., RTA, '75- '76. OLER, 1976, CLARKE KIMBERLY, JR.-(Music)-Born July 24, 1954, New York, N.Y.; Freelance Musician, res. 503 N. Cam- den Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 30210. OLER, 1916, WESLEY M.-(Business retired)-Born Dec. 15, 1891, Baltimore, Md.; res. Goodwin House, 4800 Fillmore Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22311; Retired Dec., '56, as Dir. of Public Relations, Overseas Operations, Div., General Motors Corp.; V.P., American Ice Co., '17-'29; Mbr., New York Stock Exchange, '29-'42, Ptnr., Pershing & Co.; General Motors Corp., Overseas Div., '42-'65; 1st Lieut., Army Aviation, Test Pilot, '17-'18; m. Apr. 11, '17, Imogene M. Rubel; s. Wesley M., Jr., ( '40), William H., ( '45 ), Clarke K., ( '49 ). °OLMSTEAD, 1847, JOHN HULL, M.D.-(Literary work)-Born Sept. 21, 1825, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 24, 1857, Nice, Italy. *OLSEN, 1917, ALBERT WILLIAM-(Finance)-Born Aug. 17, 1891, Chicago, Ill.; died April 10, 1976; formerly V.P., N.Y. Trust Co.; Class Agt., Al. Fund. '51-; 1st Lieut., F.A., U.S. Army, '18; m. Oct. 12, '18, Gertrude Woodruff Richards; s. A.W.O., Jr., ( '43 ); d. Sally Lambert (Davis), Elizabeth (Horne.) *O'NEILL, 1932, EUGENE GLADSTONE, JR., Ph.D.-( Education and literary work)-Born May 5, 1910, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1950, Woodstock, N.Y.; Mbr., Faculty, Yale Univ., '36-'47; Fellow, Jonathan Edwards Coll. *ORD, 1873, JOSEPH PACIFICUS, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born April 30, 1852, Monterey, Calif.; died Jan. 9, 1913, New York City. *ORDWAY, 1880, HENRY CHOATE, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Aug. 8, 1856, Hampstead, N.H.; died Oct. 31, 1926, Winchester, Mass. ORR, 1956, ANDREW ALEXANDER-( Business)-Born July 1, 1934, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Pres., Spray Products Corp., P.O. Box 737, Noristown, Pa. 19404; res. 700 Brooke Rd., Wayne, Pa.

192 19087; S/ Sgt., Penn. Natl. Guard, '57-'63; m. Dec. 6, '58, Ann Pedersen; s. Andrew A., Jr., John P.; d. Elizabeth W., Cynthia 11. ORRICK, 1940, ANDREW DOWNEY, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 18, 1917, San Francisco, Calif.; Lawyer, Orrick, Herrington, Rowley & Sutcliffe, 600 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111; res. 2509 Scott St., San Francisco, Calif. 94115; San Francisco Regional Administrator, Securities & Exchange Corn., '54-'55; Mbr., Securities & Exchange Comm., '55-'60; Capt., AUS, '42-'46; m. June 25, '52, Marjorie Soule; s. Andrew Downey, Jr., Winsor Soule, Murray Scott, Samuel Whittemore; d. Elizabeth Winsor. ORRICK, 1937, WILLIAM H., JR., LL.B.-(Law)--Born Oct. 10, 1915, San Francisco, Calif.; U.S. District judge for the Northern Distr. of Calif., Ptnr., Orrick, Herrington, Rowley & Sutcliffe, 600 Montgomery St., 11th Floor, San Francisco, Calif. 94111; res. 6 Presidio Terrace, San Francisco, Calif. 94118; m. Dec. 5, '47, Marion Naffziger; s. William H. III; d. Mary Louise, Marion. *OSBORN, 1914, RICHARD-(Finance)-Born July 22, 1891, Fall River, Mass.; died Oct. 23, 1950, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Service Sanitaire, 5th French Army and 1st Lieut. Coast Artillery Res. Corps. *OSBORNE, 1882, Anniun SHERWOOD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 11, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 4, 1924, New Haven. *OSBORNE, 1881, THOMAS BURR, Ph.D., Sc.D.-(Science)-Born Aug. 5, 1859, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 29, 1929, New Haven. *OTIS, 1919, JAMES SANFonn-( Finance )-Born Aug. 20, 1896, Chicago, Ill.; died April 20, 1975, Libertyville, Ill.; Lieut. Naval Aviation, April '17-Feb. '19; m. Dec. 28, '46, Violetta Lans- dale Berry; d. Violetta Lansdale (Swett). *OVERTON, 1917, JOHN WILLIAMS--( Student)-Born Oct. 10, 1894, Nashville, Tenn.; died July 19, 1918, Vierzy, France; 1st Lieut., Marine Corps, World War I (AEF ). *OWEN, 1837, ALLEN FERDINAND- ( Law )-Born Oct., 1816, Wilkes Cty., N.C.; died April 7, 1865, Talbotton, Ga. Mbr., Ga. State Legislature, 1843-1847. Mbr. of Congress, 1848- 1852. U.S. consul, Havana.

193 * OWEN, 1860, CHARLES HUNTER, LL.B., M.A.-( Literary work) -Born Mar. 15, 1838, Hartford, Conn. died April 21, 1922, Hartford. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882. Capt. Heavy Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. *OWEN, 1872, EDWARD THOMAS, Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Mar. 4, 1850, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 9, 1931, Madison, Wis. Prof. of French, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1879-1915, and Prof. emeritus, '15-'31. *OWEN, 1864, HENRY ELI jAH, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born May 28, 1843, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1912, New York City.

*PACKARD, 1856, LEWIS RICHARD, M.A., Ph.D.-(Education)- Born Aug. 22, 1836, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 26, 1884, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1863-1867, and Hillhouse Prof. of Greek, 1867-1884. *PADDOCK, 1900, BRACE WHITMAN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 14, 1878, Pittsfield, Mass.; died May 22, 1935, Pittsfield, Mass. *PAGE, 1922, ROBERT GUTHRIE, LL.B.-(Business)-Born July 7, 1901, Columbus, Ohio; died Dec. 25, 1970; Chmn., Exec. Conn. (formerly Pres. and Bd. Chmn.), Phelps Dodge Corp., New York; Sec. to Justice Louis D. Brandeis, '26-'27; Reg. Adminis., Securities & Exchange Comm., '35; Spec. Asst. to Under Sec. of Navy, '40-; Trustee, Village of Quogue, N.Y., '47-'51; m. June 12, '31, M. Jermain Townsend. *PAINE, 1856, LEVI LEONARD, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)--Born Oct. 10, 1832, East Randolph (now Holbrook ), Mass.; died May 10, 1902, Bangor, Me. Prof. of Ch. history, Bangor Theo- logical Seminary, 1870-1902; also dean of faculty. *PAINE, 1894, RALPH DELAH 4YE, M.A.-( Literary work )-Born Aug. 28, 1871, Lemont, Ill.; died April 29, 1925, Concord, Mbr. N.H. State Legislature, '18-20. Mbr., Fed. Fuel Comm., 1918. War correspondent, Cuba, Spanish-Am. War, and in China, Boxer Rebellion. With Bureau of Public Informa- tion and Navy Dept., World War I (Fgn. service). 194 PAINE, 1929, RALPH D., JR.-(Literary work retired)-Born March 31, 1906, Newark, N.J.; Bus. add. 250 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. Maple Rd., Easton, Conn. 06425; for- merly V.P., Time Inc., New York, N.Y.; Dir., Itek Corp., Lex- ington, Mass.; m. March 7, '33, Elena D. von Hoershelman; m. '47 Anne White Dauphinot; d. Katherine Delahaye; ss. Gillette Dauphinot. *PAINTER, 1884, HENRY MCMAHON, Ph.B., M.D.-(Medicine) -Born July 12, 1863, West Haven, Conn. died Mar. 11, 1934, New York City. Prof. of Obstetrics, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., '06-'20. PALMER, 1930, ARTHUR E., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 15, 1908, Lansing, Mich.; Attny.; bus. & res. Mount Desert, Maine 04660; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '58-'59; m. June 7, '40, Julia C. Reed; s. Lansing Reed, ('65), Stewart L., ('70); d. Constance. *PALMER, 1945, CHARLES EDGAR-( Business)-Born Aug. 10, 1923, Cleveland, Ohio; died June 3, 1970; Marketing V.P., A. S. Harrison Co., South Norwalk, Conn.; 2d Lieut., USAAF, W.W. II; m. July 22, '44, Louise Tracy; s. Michael Charles, Tracy P. *PALMER, 1883, HARRY HERBERT-( Literary work)-Born April 8, 1860, Pittsford, Vt.; died May 1, 1942, Middletown, Conn. PALMER, 1957, L. GUY, II-(Finance)-Born June 14, 1934, Hartford, Conn.; Investment Counsel, Pres., Davis, Palmer & Biggs Inc., 330 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 400 Monterey Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803; V.P., Bank of New York, '58-'66; Dir.: Pelham Day Care Center, '70-'74, Pelham United Fund, '72-; Capt., AUS, '57-'64; m. Aug. 16, '58, June Lawrence; s. L. Guy, IV, Philip Bradford, Edward Dick- inson; d. Deborah Ann, Dorothy Ellen. *PALMER, 1864, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 17, 1840, Stonington, Conn.; died June 19, 1871, Hart- ford, Conn. *PARIS, 1915, IliviNc-(Finance)-Born April 29, 1893, New York, N.Y.; died Mar. 28, 1964; Lieut. (s.g.), Naval Aviation, W.W. I; m. '20, Barbara Russell; m. '36, Marguerite I. Kenny; d. Star (Myles). *PARK, 1861, WILLIAM EDWARDS, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry)- Born July 1, 1837, Andover, Mass.; died May 19, 1910, Ober- lin, Ohio.

195 *PARKER, 1898, GRENVILLE-(Finance)-Born Dec. 22, 1873, New York, City; died July 18, 1924, New York City. Officer Candidate, F.A., World War I. PARKER, 1933, ROBERT BOYD--( Business retired)-Born Sept. 26, 1911, San Francisco, Calif.; res. Juniper Hill Farm, Frances- town, N.H. 03043; formerly Asst. to Chmn., Abex Corp., New York, N.Y.; Univ. Council, '67-'71; Football Advisory Corn.; Chmn., New Hampshire Major & Special Gifts TCFY; m. June 22, '35, Elizabeth Richmond; m. Dec. 19, '53, Brenda Sweet; s. Peter B.; d. Barbara (Groves), Pamela (Fountain), Heidi B.; sd. Dianne L. Kilmer, Brenda J. Lorenzen. *PARKER, 1880, WiLsun-(Business)-Born May 28, 1858, Titusville, Pa.; died Dec. 2, 1938, Tucson, Ariz. Mbr. Ohio State Legislature, 1890-1891, and of Ohio State Senate, 1892, 1893. 'PARKER, 1893, WILLIAM WHITE WILSON-( Law and finance) -Born April 18, 1868, Mifflintown, Pa.; died Sept. 6, 1956, Mifflintown; engaged in war work, U.S. Govt., '16. *PARKIN, 1874, WrwAm, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 3, 1854, New London, Conn.; died Dec. 24, 1943, New York City. *PARROTT, 1883, JOSEPH ROBINSON, LL.B.-( Law and trans- portation)-Born Oct. 30, 1858, Oxford, Me.; died Oct. 13, 1913, Lake Thompson, Me. *PARSONS, 1893, FRANCIS, LL.B., M.A.-(Finance and law)- Born Jan. 13, 1871, Hartford, Conn.; died Dec. 30, 1937, Hartford, Conn. Mbr., Yale Corporation, '25-'37; Trustee, Pea- body Museum of Natural History, '36-'37. Capt., American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). PARSONS, 1933, H. MCILVAINE, M.A., Ph.D.-( Science, Edu- cation)-Born Aug. 31, 1911, Lenox, Mass.; Pres., Experi- mental College of the Institute for Behavorial Research, Inc., Exec. Dir., Institute for Behavioral Research, Inc., 2429 Lin- den Lane, Silver Spring, Md. 20910; res. 4701 Willard Ave., #502, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Pres.: Human Factors Soc., '68-'69, Soc. of Engineering Psychologists ( Div. 21 of the Am. Psychological Assn.), '75-'76; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. 1938, Renee Oakman; m. 1949, Marina Svetlova; m. 1957, Marjorie Thorson; s. Robert. PARSONS, 1921, LANGDON, M.D.-( Medicine semi-retired)- Born Dec. 13, 1899, Milton, Mass.; Surgeon, 1180 Beacon St. 4D, Brookline, Mass. 02146; res. 57 Dudley Rd., Newton 196 Centre, Mass. 02159; Prof. of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Chief of Dept., Boston Univ. School of Medicine, '49-'63; Harvard: Clinical Prof. Obstetrics & Gynecology, '63-'66, Dir., Alumni Relations, '63-'71, Prof. Emeritus, '71; Lieut. Col., M.C., AUS, '42-'45; Legion of Merit; m. Sept. 6, '30, Elizabeth Hunger- ford; s. Jeffrey Langdon, ( '56 ); d. Clare Stevenson (Weaver). *PARTRIDGE, 1880, SIDNEY CATLIN, D.D.-( Ministry )-Born Sept. 1, 1857, New York City; died June 22, 1930, Kansas City, Mo. Prot. Epis. Bishop of Kyoto, Japan, '00-'11, and of West Mo., '11-'30. *PATTERSON, 1914, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.-(Advertising) -Born Jan. 19, 1893, Ann Arbor, Mich.; died in Feb. 1925. Aspirant, Artillery, French Army, World War I. *PATTERSON, 1920, MonEHEAD, LL.B. L.H.D.-(Industrial)- Born Oct. 9, 1897, Durham, N.C.; died Aug. 5, 1962; with American Machine & Foundry Co., N.Y.C.; Deputy U.S. Rep- resentative on U.N. Disarmament Comm.; London, '54; U.S. Rep. for Internatl. Atomic Agency Negotiations, '54-'55; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; m. '21, Elsie Parsons; m. '45, Helen Mitchel11 Clark ( dec. ); m. '56, Margaret Tilt Bissell; s. Rufus Lenoir III ( dec.), Herbert Parsons, ('47 ). *PATTERSON, 1927, THOMAS CLEVELAND-( Literary work)- Born Aug. 3, 1905, Vivian, W. Va.; died Oct. 24, 1932, Hunt- ington, W. Va. *PATTON, 1875, JOHN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 30, 1850, Curwensville, Pa.; died May 24, 1907, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1894-1895. *PAUL, 1912, CHARLES HENRY-( Law )--Born June 18, 1890, Los Angeles, Calif.; died July 8, 1976; m. June 5, '15, Alice Paine; m. July 28, '38, Gertrude Weinzirl; d. Charlotte (Reese), Jacqueline ( Roberts) Mary Gould (Quinn ). *PAYSON, 1872, HENRY SILAS, LL.B.-(Farming)-Born Dec. 23, 1849, Chicago, Ill.; died Jan. 23, 1922, Peoria Township,

PECK, 1962, ARTHUR JOHN JR., Law)-Born March 2, 1940, Trenton, N.J.; Asst. Counsel, Corning Glass Works, Corning, N.Y. 14830; res. 72 Catherine St., Corning, N.Y. 14830; Admissions Officer, Lawrenceville School, '62-'65; Assoc., Shearman & Sterling, '68-'72; m. July 18, '70, Susan Williams Lodge; s. David Andrew; d. Margaret Emily.

197 °PECK, 1861, TRACY, M.A., LL.D.-(Education)-Born May 24, 1838, Bristol, Conn.; died Nov. 24, 1921, Rome, Italy, Prof. of the Latin language and literature, Cornell Univ., 1871- 1879, and at Yale Univ., 1880-1908; Prof. emeritus, '08-'21. PELLY, 1923, BERNARD B.-( Business retired)-Born May 19, 1901, Seattle, Wash.; Bus. 301 Norton Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98104; res. Rt. 6, 11 Beans Bight, Bainbridge Island, Wash. 98110; formerly Senior V.P. & Dir., Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Ltd.; SATC, Sept., Oct., Nov. '18; m. June 28, '30, Elizabeth Nute ( dec. ); m. Jan. 29, '75, Jane Hillman Strenic; s. Ber- nard B. Jr., Charles A. PELTZ, 1931, WILLIAM LEARNED, M.D., M.A.-(Medicine)- Born Feb. 11, 1909, Albany, N.Y.; Psychiatrist, P.O. Box 706, Manchester, Vt. 05254; res. Longview Drive, Manchester, Vt. 05254; Fellow, Branford College, '40-'42; Clinical Instr., Medi- cine, Yale School of Medicine, '40-'42; Prof. of Clinical Psy- chiatry, Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Ethan Allen Community Coll., Manchester, Vt.; Psychiatric Consultant to Hoosac School, Hoosick, N.Y.; Capt.- Maj., Army Med. Corps. 39th Gen. Hosp. ( Yale Unit), Pa- cific, '42-'45; m. Jan. 29, '38, Margaret Ruth Adams; s. Mason Tyler, William Hun, Thomas Adams. PENDEXTER, 1958, JOHN FOWLER, M.B.A.--( Business)-Born July 5, 1936, Chicago, Ill.; Management Consultant, Mergers & Acquisitions, bus. & res. 21 Old Farm Rd., Darien, Conn. 06820; Pres., Yale Club of Darien-Norwalk, '69-'73; Dir. & Treas., Yale Club of Darien, '73-'76; R.T.M. Finance Corn. of Darien, '72-'74; m. Aug. 30, '58, Karla M. Dougan; s. Leslie M., John F., Geoffrey M. 'PERCY, 1877, FREDERICK BOSWORTH, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born July 23, 1856, Bath, Me.; died June 15, 1928, Brookline, Mass. Assoc. Prof. of materia medica, Boston Univ. Medical School, 1891-1898, and Prof., 1898-1909; Prof. of clinical medicine, '08-'15, and Prof. emeritus, '15-'28. °PERKINS, 1840, JOHN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 1, 1819, Natchez, Miss.; died Nov. 28, 1885, Baltimore, Md. Mbr. of Congress, 1853-1857. Sec. of the Navy, Confederate States, Civil War. °PERKINS, 1842, NATHANIEL SHAW-( Business)-Born April 19, 1822, New London, Conn.; died Feb. 8, 1905, New London.

198 *PERKINS, 1858, THOMAS ALBERT-( Finance)-Born Jan. 17, 1839, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 1, 1909, Brooklyn; Sgt., Union Army, Civil War. *PERKINS, 1840, WILLIAM, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 26, 1821, Grand Gulf, Miss.; drowned Sept. 27, 1854 in the Atlantic Ocean. *PERRIN, 1869, BERNADOTTE, Ph.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Sept. 15, 1847, Goshen, Conn.; died Aug. 31, 1920, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Prof. of Greek, Western Reserve Coll., 1881- 1893; Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1893-1909, and Prof. emeri- tus, '09-'20. *PERRIN, 1879, JoHN-(Finance)-Born Jan. 17, 1857, Rossville, Ind.; died Dec. 27, 1931, Washington, D.C. *PERRIN, 1909, JOHN BATES-(Finance)-Born Jan. 16, 1887, Lafayette, Ind.; died Oct. 29, 1913, Pasadena, Calif. *PERRIN, 1906, LEE JAMES, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Dec. 27, 1884, Cleveland, Ohio, died Sept. 14, 1946, New York City. Officer candidate, F.A., World War I. *PERRIN, 1908, LEsnEa WILLIAM, M.C.E.-(Finance)-Born Oct. 29, 1886, Lakewood, N.J.; died Jan. 6, 1973, Far Hills, N.J.; formerly Ptnr., Lazard Freres et Cie., N.Y.C.; Mayor, Ber- nardsville, N.J., '40-'44; Capt., Inf., May 17- June '19; m. Jan. 8, '38; Vieva M. Fisher. *PERRY, 1863, DAVID BRAINARD, B.D., M.A., D.D.--(Education) ----Born Mar. 7, 1839, Worcester, Mass.; died May 21, 1912, Battle Creek, Mich. Prof. of Greek and Latin, Doane Coll., 1873-1881, and Pres. 1881-1912. PERRY, 1977, DAVID 13trucLEv-( Student )--Born Apr. 18, 1954, Norwalk, Conn.; res. 350 Willow St., Southport, Conn. 06490. *PERRY, 1870, Jotusi HOYT, LL.B.. M.A.-( Law)-Born July 26, 1848, Southport, Conn.; died Sept. 2, 1928, Averill, Vt. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1877, 1878, 1881, and Spkr. 1889; Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1913-1915. Pres. Bd. of Com- missioners of Conn. State Police, '10-'21. *PERRY, 1871, WILBERT WARREN, LL.B.-(Law)---Born Dec. 20, 1851, Canton, Conn.; died Feb. 12, 1895, Hartford, Conn. Asst. state's attny., Conn. 1877-1881. Mbr., Conn. State Legis- lature, 1883. *PERSHING, 1966, RICHARD WARREN-Born Oct. 25, 1942; died Feb. 17, 1968, in Vietnam; Lieut., 101st Airborne Div.

199 PETERS, 1970, DANIEL JAmEs-( Writing )-Born July 24, 1948, Milwaukee, Wis.; Writer, bus. & res. Lee Hook Rd., R.F.D. 1, Newmarket, N.H. 03857; Recording Sec., Vancouver, B.C., Shoes for Industry Drive, '72-'73; CO, Vietnam Resistance Brigade, '70-'72; m. June 14, '70, Annette Kolodny. *PETERS, 1886, FRANK GEoncE-( Law )-Born Aug. 18, 1863, Syracuse, N.Y.; died May 13, 1893, West Superior, Wis. *PETERS, 1842, JOHN ANDREW, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Oct. 9, 1822, Ellsworth, Me.; died April 21, 1904, Bangor, Me. Nlbr., Maine State Senate, 1862-1863 and of Maine State Legislature, 1864. Attny. Gen. of Maine, 1864-1866. Mbr. of Congress, 1866-1873. Associate justice, Maine Supreme Court, 1873-1883, and chief justice, 1883-1900. *PETERS, 1880, WILLIAM ALLISON-( Law)-Born Mar. 8, 1858, Atlanta, Ga.; died Oct. 26, 1929, Seattle, Wash. PFAU, 1948, GEORGE HAROLD, JR.,-(Finance)-Born May 7, 1924, Milwaukee, Wis.; 1st V.P., White Weld & Co., Inc., 1 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94104; res. 2810 Fillmore St., San Francisco, Calif. 94123; Dir., Systron Donner Corp., '61-; Trustee: Town School, '66-'70, Thacher School, '67-; The Guardsmen, '66-'67; Bd. Mbr., Pathfinder Fund, '74-; Bd. Mbr., San Francisco, Alameda Planned Parenthood Assn., Pres., '66-'67; Cprl., CE AUS, '42-'44; American Field Serv- ice, '44-'45; Italy Star; m. Jan. 7, '51, Elizabeth Spencer; m. Dec. 7, '74, Anne E. Mayhew; s. Peter Wright; d. Mary Deming, Elizabeth Churchill. PHELAN, 1958, HOWARD T., M.A. ( Hon. )-(Business)-Born Oct. 19, 1936, Washington, D.C.; Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, Welsbach Corp., 240 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 207 Farms Road, Greenwich, Conn. 06830; graduate work in international economics and nuclear physics, University of Freiburg, West Germany, '58-'59; Yale Alumni Board, '64-'69; Yale Development Bd., '70-; Dir. Management Operations and University Development, principal business officer of the Uni- versity and officer of the Yale Corporation, '65-'70; Yale Alumni Fund: Asst. Chrmn., Dir., Mbr. Exec. Corn., Class Chrmn., '62-'70; Trustee, St. Thomas More Corp., '63-'69; Dir., RTA '66-'70; m. July 4, '64, Mary Elizabeth Voss; d. Elizabeth Andre, Victoria Taylor.

200 *PHELPS, 1886, EDWARD JOHNSON, M.A.-( Finance)-Born April 18, 1863, Andover, Mass.; died Aug. 9, 1938, New Mon- terey, Calif. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. '10-'16. *PHELPS, 1886, SHEFFIELD-( Literary work )-Born July 24, 1864, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 1902, Aiken, S.C. *PHELPS, 1860, WILLIAM WALTER, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law and government)-Born Aug. 24, 1839, New York City; died June 17, 1894, Englewood, N.J. Mbr. of Congress, 1873-1875, and 1883-1889. U.S. Minister to Austria, 1881-1882, and to Germany, 1889-1893. Judge N.J. Court of Errors and Appeals 1893-1894. Mbr., Yale Corporation, 1872-1892. *PHELPS, 1895, ZIBA BENNErr-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 7, 1871, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; died Nov. 2, 1961; V.P., Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., Binghamton, N.Y.; Bd. Pres., Bingham- ton City Hosp. 20 yrs.; Lieut., Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I; in. April 8, '26, Elizabeth Drown; s. Z.B.P., Jr. ('28); d. Elizabeth, Emily, Martha. *PHILBIN, 1913, JESSE HOLLADAY, LL.B.-( Law, Business)- Born Oct. 27, 1890, New York, N.Y.; died Mar. 14, 1969; Asst. Gen. Counsel and Sec., '27, Fed. Res. Bank of N.Y.; 2d Lieut., and Aide to Gen. Hatch ( AEF ), W.W. I; State Department, W.W. II; m. May, '17, Elizabeth Parker; m. Nov. '45, Helen Pratt; d. Jessie Holladay, Mary McBumey. *PHILBIN, 1910, STEPHEN H., LL.B.-died Nov. 13, 1973, Old Lyme, Conn. *PHINNEY, 1846, ELniu, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born June 20, 1823, Cooperstown, N.Y. drowned Sept. 20, 1892, Coopers- town. PICKETT, 1941, LAWRENCE KIMBALL, M.D.-( Medicine) - Born Nov. 10, 1919, Baltimore, Md.; Medical Administrator, Pediatric Surgeon, Chief of Staff, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 789 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06504; res. 205 Blake Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06517; Assoc. Dean, Yale School of Medicine; Prof. of Surgery & Pediatrics, William H. Carmalt Chair; 1941 Class Sec., '76-; Dir., Alumni Fund, '68-; Capt. AUS, M.C., '51-'53; RTA: Pres., '71-'74, Dir., '68-'74; m. Dec. 17, '43, Pauline Ferguson; s. Lawrence K., Jr., Paul F. Steven Buck; d. Nancy ( Thomas). *PIERCE, 1904, FREDERICK ERASTUS, M.A., Ph.D.-( Education) -Born Mar. 11, 1878, South Britain, Conn.; died Mar. 26,

201 1935, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of English, Yale Univ., '10-'26; Assoc. Prof., '26-'35. *PIERSON, 1886, CHARLES WHEELER, M.A.-( Law)-Born May 3, 1864, Florida, N.Y.; died May 4, 1934, New York City. 'PIERSON, 1836, WILLIAM SEWARD, M.A.-(Law)-Born Mar. 28, 1815, Durham, Conn.; died April 18, 1879, Keene, N.H. Brig. Gen. Union Army, Civil War. *PILLSBURY, 1936, EDMUND PENNINCTON-( Business)-Born Dec. 22, 1913, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Feb. 22, 1951, Suther- land, Nebr.; Flight Instr. Army cadets, World War II; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Yale Alumni Assn. of the Northwest. PILLSBURY, 1935, JoHN SARGENT, LL.B.-(Insurance)-Born Oct. 28, 1912, Minneapolis, Minn.; Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Northwestern National Life Insurance Co., 20 Wash- ington Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55440; res. 315 Wood- hill Rd., Wayzata, Minn. 55391; Yale Alumni Bd., '56-'68, Exec. Corn. '61-'68; Yale Development Bd.; Dir.: Hennepin Cty. United Fund, '60-'73, Minnesota Orchestral Assn., '58-, (Chmn., '71-'74); Chmn.: Life Insurance Assn. of America, '67, Institute of Life Insurance '68; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; Unit & Personal Commendation Ribbons; m. June 11, '36, Katharine Harrison Clark; s. John S. III, ( '60), Donaldson C., ( '62 & Law School '67), Lynde Harrison, ( '65 ); d. Katharine ( Wood). °PINCHOT, 1897, Amos RICHARDS ENO--( Law)-Born Dec. 6, 1873, Paris, France; died Feb. 18, 1944, New York City. Priv., Cav., Spanish-American War. A founder, 1917, American Civil Liberties Union, Inc. and an organizer of American Corn, on War Finance, 1917. °PINCHOT, 1889, GIFFORD, M.A., Sc.D., LL.D.-( Government) -Born Aug. 11, 1865, Simsbury, Conn.; died Oct. 4, 1946, New York City. U.S. Forester and Chief of Division of For- estry, 1898-1910. Prof. of forestry, Yale Univ., '03-'36 and Prof. emeritus, '36-'46. Commissioner of Forestry, State of Pennsylvania, '20-'23. Governor, State of Pennsylvania, '23-'27 and '31-'35. Mbr., U.S. Food Administration, World War I. °PINCKARD, 1848, THOMAS CICERO, M.A.-( Education)-Born Aug. 23, 1826, Forsyth, Ga.; died Oct. 16, 1904, Opelika, Ala. PINNEY, 1965, JoHN M.-(Government)-Born Nov. 22, 1943, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Management Analyst, U.S. Dept. of Health,

202 Education & Welfare, 643 Constitution Ave., N.E., Washing- ton, D.C. 20002; m. March 27, '71, Harmon Biddle. PIONZIO, 1950, DINO JOHN-( Finance)-Born Aug. 9, 1923, New Haven, Conn.; bus. Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., 46 William St., New York, N.Y. 10004; res. 82 Ridgecrest Rd., Stamford, Conn. 06903; formerly with C.I.A.; Sgt., Army Air Force, '43- '46; Bronze Star; m. Jan. 9, '51, Rose M. DeLucia; s. Dino J. Jr., Evan W.; d. Patricia Ann. *PLATT, 1882, HENRY BAnsrow-(Insurance and transportation) -Born Feb. 2, 1860, Owego, N.Y.; died Oct. 20, 1938, New York City. Dir., Bureau of Personnel, Overseas Service, Atlan- tic Div., Am. Red Cross, World War I. *PLATT, 1879, LEWIS ALFRED-(Industrial)--Born May 31, 1854, Waterbury, Conn.; died Jan. 21, 1919, Miami, Fla. Mbr. Conn. State Senate, '10-'12. POUCH, 1954, RICHARD FRANK, M.S.-(Business)-Born Sept. 25, 1932, Lyons, Ill.; Pres., Tallix Inc., Center Dock, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566; res. R.D. #3, South Mountain Pass, Peekskill, N.Y. 10566; Lieut. (j.g.), USN (Aviator), '56-'59; m. Aug. 10, '73, Lawrence Lowell Putnam; s. Philip, William, George, Felix; d. Susan, Jane, Catherine. *POLLOCK, 1878, GEORGE EDwAno-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 30, 1856, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Aug. 2, 1918, New York City. *POLLOCK, 1882, WILLIAM-( Transportation)-Born April 2, 1859, Pittsfield, Mass.; died Nov. 1, 1916, New York City. •POMEROY, 1887, JOHN NORTON, LL.B., M.A.-( Education)- Born May 7, 1866, South Orange, N.J.; died May 31, 1924, Urbana, Ill. Asst. Prof. of Law. University of Illinois, 1910- 1911, and Prof., '11-'24. POND, 1965, JEFFREY CRAIG, LL.B.-(Law)--Born Aug. 28, 1943, Springfield, Mass.; Ptnr., Holland & Hart, 500 Equit- able Bldg., Denver, Colo. 80202; res. 1200 Pennsylvania, Apt. 10, Denver, Colo. 80203; m. June, '63, Jan Winsborough ( divorced '73); d. Dana Korey, Brette Lynsey. •POOLE, 1891, WILLIAM FREDERICK, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Jan. 14, 1868, Melrose, Mass.; died Sept. 19, 1926, Canton, Mass. *POORE, 1926, CHARLES GRAYDON-( Literary work)-Born Aug. 20, 1902, Monterey, Mexico; died July 26, 1971; Writer; Mbr., Univ. Council and Publications Corn.; formerly Book Critic New York Times, and Chief Book Critic, Harper's Magazine in '50s; retired to write, "Extravagant Victory," on Mexican War,

203 1846-48; Major, G.S.C., U.S. Army, June '42-April '45; Croix de Guerre, 3 battle stars; m. Jan. 11, '30, Mary Carter; s. C.G.P. III ( dec.); d. Susan Chapman ( Brys). *PORTER, 1858, EDWARD CLARKE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 3, 1836, Old Hadley, Mass.; died Jan. 8, 1876, Racine, Wis. *PORTER, 1916, GILBERT EDWIN, 3D.-( Finance )-Born July 19, 1892, Chicago, Ill.; died April 10, 1939, Chicago, Ill. 1st Lieut. F.A., World War I. *POST, 1927, RUSSELL LEE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 22, 1904, West Hartford, Conn.; died April 1, 1948, New York City. Lt. Col., USAAF, World War II. POST, 1958, RUSSELL LEE, ja., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan. 7, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Post & Pratt, Avon Park North, Avon, Conn. 06001; res. Lawton Rd., Canton, Conn. 06019; Ptnr., Shipman & Goodwin, Hartford, '65-'70; Rep., 62nd Distr., Conn. State Legislature, '72-; Deputy Commissioner of Personnel, State of Conn., '71-'72; m. June 4, '60, Linda Norton Ritchey; s. Russell Lee III, Lincoln Strong; d. Kath- erine Loring, Alison Ritchey. °POTTER, 1902, RODERICK-( Business)-Born Sept. 13, 1879, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 4, 1959, Athens, Greece. *POTWIN, 1854, LEMUEL STOUGHTON, M.A., D.D.-( Education) -Born Feb. 4, 1832, South Windsor, Conn.; died Jan. 9, 1907, Cleveland, Ohio. Prof. of Latin, Western Reserve Univ., 1871- 1892, and of English, 1892-1906; Prof. emeritus, '06-'07. *PRATT, 1857, GEORCE-(Law)-Born Oct. 12, 1832, East Weymouth, Mass.; died June 4, 1875, Norwich, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1860, 1864, 1865, and 1869. *PRATT, 1842, JULIUS HOWARD, M.A.-(Business)-Born Aug. 1, 1821, Meriden, Conn.; died Oct. 14, 1909, Montclair, N.J. *PRATT, 1864, WILLIAM HALL BRACE, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Oct. 16, 1842, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Aug. 27, 1916, Brooklyn. *PRENTICE, 1928, JOHN ROCKEFELLER, LL.B.-( Business, Law) -Born Dec. 17, 1902, New York, N.Y.; died June 3, 1972, Phoenix, Az.; Owner, American Breeders Service, Inc., '41-'67; Law, '31-'41; Major, F.A., '41-'46; Bronze Star; m. Aug. 11, '41, Abra Cantrill; d. Abra (Anderson).

204 °PRENTICE, 1873, SAMUEL OSCAR, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law) -Born Aug. 8, 1850, North Stonington, Conn.; died Nov. 2, 1924, Hartford, Conn. Judge, Conn. Supreme Court, '01-'20 (chief justice, '13-'20). Prof. of pleading Yale Law School, '01-'16. °PRESTON, 1836, HENRY Kinx-( Law )-Born Jan. 30, 1814, Northbridge, Mass.; died Oct. 21, 1854, Savannah, Ca. PRESTON, 1967, JAMES MARSHALL-( Law)-Born June 1, 1945, New York, N.Y.; Lawyer, Assoc., Coudert Freres, 52 Avenue des Champs-Elysées, Paris 75008, France; res. 14 Rue Charlot, Paris 75003, France. PRESTON, 1958, JonN Lours--(Buriness)-Born March 1, 1936, Galliopolis, Ohio; Pres., Stiffler Stores, Inc., 211 Broad- way, Jackson, Ohio 45640; res. 170 W. South St., Jackson, Ohio 45640; m. Dec. 22, '56, Elizabeth Faye Morrison; s. John Louis-Gordon, Stephen Ashley. °PRESTON, 1899, Ono-( Finance )-Born Aug. 15, 1874, St. Helena, Calif.; died Feb. 7, 1949, LaJolla, Calif. Major, Air Service, World War I. PRICE, 1941, CHARLES BAIRD, JR.-( Business)-Born Nov. 28, 1919, Louisville, Ky.; Chmn. of Bd. & Chief Exec. Officer, Booker-Price Co., 1318 McHenry St., Louisville, Ky. 40217; res. 500 Club Lane, Louisville, Ky. 40207; V.P., Louisville Area Chamber of Comm., '74-'78; Lieut. Col., F.A., Sept. '41-Feb. '46; Bronze Star; m. Oct. 7, '50, Charlotte Williams; s. Charles B, III ( dec.); d. Ann H. (Davis), Elizabeth M. °PRICE, 1892, FRANK JULIAN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Feb. 3, 1870, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 4, 1950, New York City; Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, '00-'01; Asst. Corp. Counsel, New York City '11-'18. PRICE, 1951, RAYMOND KISSAM, JR.,-(Writing)-Born May 6, 1930, New York, N.Y.; bus. & res. 3234 Prospect St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; Asst. to Editor, Colliers, '55-'56; Re- porter, Life, '57; New York Herald Tribune, '57-'66, Editor of Editorial Page, '64-'66; Asst. to Richard Nixon, '67-'68; Spe- cial Asst. to U.S. Pres., '69-'73; Special Consultant to U.S. Pres., '73-'74; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '51-'55. PRICE, 1954, Ross E.-Add. 14 Morrison Court, Syndal, Vic- toria, Australia. PRIDEAUX, 1930, Tom-(Writer)-Add. 100 W. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. 205 PRINDLE, 1964, THOMAS HARRISON, M.A., M.Phil.-(Educa- tion)-Born Feb. 14, 1942, Washington, D.C.; res. 73 Edge- wood Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06511; presently completing Ph.D. dissertation in German; Visiting Asst. Prof. of German, Ohio State Univ., '71-'72. *PUGSLEY, 1864, IsAAc PcArr, M.A.- ( Law)-Born June 5, 1843, Goshen, N.Y.; died June 3, 1915, Toledo, Ohio. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, 1883-1903. Asst. Paymaster, U.S. Navy, Civil War. PULASKI, 1964, CHARLES ALEXANDER, JR., LL.B.-( Educa- tion)-Born Oct. 22, 1941, Flushing, N.Y.; Prof. of Law, College of Law, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242; res. 365 Ellis Ave., Iowa City, Iowa 52240; m Aug. 14, '65, Linda Shannon Holden. *PUMPELLY, 1915, HAROLD ARMSTRONG-( Mining)-Born Aug. 7, 1890, Owego, N.Y.; died Feb. 25, 1954, Owego; Lieut. Naval Air Service, World War I. *PURNELL, 1854, CHARLES THOMAS-( Law )-Born April 16, 1833, Denton, Md.; died Sept. 26, 1866, McNutt, Miss. *PUTNAM, 1839, JAMES OSBORNE, M.A.,-( Law )-Born July 4, 1818, Attica, N.Y.; died April 24, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y. Mbr., N.Y. State Senate, 1854-1855. U.S. consul, Havre, France, 1861-1866. U.S. Minister to Belgium, 1880-1882, Chancellor, Univ. of Buffalo. *PUTNAM, 1916, PHELPS-( Literary work)-Born July 9, 1894, Allston, Mass.; died July 3, 1948, Jamaica Plain, Mass. PYLE, 1961, MICHAEL J.-(Broadcasting)-Born July 18, 1939, Keokuk, Iowa; Broadcaster, Independent Sports Broadcasting, WGN, Continental Broadcasting Co., 330 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. 60606; res. 104 E. Westleigh Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. 60045; Owner-Ptnr., St. Bernard Inn Restaurant, Brecken- ridge, Colo.; m. June 29, '68, Sharon Selby; s. Michael Cam- eron; d. Samantha.

QUARLES, 1965, JAMES PERRIN III, J.D.-( Law)-Born May 22, 1943, Tampa, Fla.; Assoc. Dir. The Research Group Inter- national, 2000 Holiday Dr., Charlottesville, Va.; res. P.O. Box 6668, Charlottesville, Va. 22906; Legal Staff Office of Enforce-

206 ment, Environmental Protection Agency, '72-'75; Co.-Dir. Water Project, Natural Resources Defense Council, '76; 1st Lieut., AUS, Artillery, '65-'68, Bronze Star, Army Commenda- tion Medal; m. June 11, '69, Margaret Anne Spies; d. Hilary Elizabeth.

*RAFFERTY, 1835, JOHN CHANDLER-( Law)—Born Dec. 29, 1816, Woodbury, N.J.; died Dec. 31, 1880, Flemington, N.J. Mbr., Pa. State Senate. *RAMSDELL, 1872, CHARLES BENJAMIN, D.D.—( Ministry)— Born June 12, 1843, New York City; died June 4, 1906, Wash- ington, D.C. Acting Pres., New Windsor Coll. Served in Union Army, Civil War. *RAND, 1909, STUART CRAIG, LL.B.—(Law)—Born June 9, 1888, Newton Center, Mass.; died Oct. 7, 1956, Boston, Mass.; Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, '43-'46; Capt., Air Service, World War I; former Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. *RANDOLPH, 1911, FRANCIS FITZ, M.A., J.D.—(Finance)--- Born Feb. 24, 1889, Elmira, N.Y.; died Oct. 12, 1973, New York, N.Y.; Sr. Ptnr., J & W Seligman & Co.; Chmn., Exec. Comm., Tricontinental Investment Cos.; Al. Fd. Agt., '11-'18; Cravath & Henderson, '14-'17; Asst. Counsel, B&O. R.R., '15- '16; Chmn. Bd. and Exec. Corn. Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins. Co. and Amer. Home Fire Ins. Co., '40-'52; Pres., M-K-T- R.R. Co., '46-'60; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Tricontinental Corp., Natl. Investors Corp., Broad St. Investing Co., Union Service Corp., Whitehall Fund, Inc.; Dir., Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., '40-'61; Trustee, Mbr. Exec. Corn., Bowery Savings Bank; Trustee, Chmn. Fin. Corn., Vassar Coll., '46-'65; Trustee, Coll. Retirement Equities Fund, '52-'58; Treas., RTA, '42-'55; Treas., Metropolitan Opera Guild, '46-'48; Dir., Metropolitan Opera Assn.; Chief, Paris Bur. for Armenia and Rumania, Amer. Relief Adminis., '19; Mbr., War Loan Staff, U.S. Treasury, '19-'20; Capt., U.S. Army, Cavalry and F.A., '16-'19; Cited twice Gen. Orders, 1st Div., AEF; Silver Star, Medal, Battle of Soissons, Victory Medal with clasps for 5 major operations, Army of Oc- cupation, Germany Medal, Fourragere of Croix de Guerre, 207 Conspicuous Sevice Medal, N.Y. State; m. Nov. 3, '23, Sarah Tod Bulkley ( divorced); m. Nov. 27, '65, Mary Hill Hadley; s. F.F.R., Jr., ('50), Peter Bulkley F., ('56); d. Sarah Tod F. ( dec.), Elizabeth Anne F. (Cole). RANKIN, 1936, B. COURTNEY, J.D.-(Law)-Born June 3, 1914, Boston, Mass.; Attny., Consulting Ptnr., 800 1st National Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226; res. 735 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48236; Reorganized Yale Alumni Assn. of Mich. in late 1940s & held roster of offices; Mbr., Exec. Corn. of Alumni Bd., 1950s; Interviewer for Schools & Scholarship Corn. of Y.A.A. of Mich., 17 years; various offices, through Chmn., of State Bar Tax Corn.; Trustee or Mbr. of Bd. of Dir.: Detroit Area Council ( BSA), Neighborhood Service Organiza- tion, Cottage Hosp., Friends of Grosse Pointe Public Library, Northeast Guidance Clinic; m. June 27, '42, Ellen Jane McKean; m. Feb. 21, '74, Betty McCoy (Glancy); s. Richard C.; d. Judy M. (Fearnside). *RANKIN, 1845, RoBERT-( Law )-Born April 23, 1823, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 7, 1859, San Francisco, Calif. RANNEY, 1934, GEORGE ALFRED, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born May 30, 1912, Chicago, Ill.; Vice Chmn., Inland Steel Co., 30 West Monroe St., Chicago, III. 60603; res. Casey Rd., Liberty- ville, Ill. 60048; Class Agt., Class of 1934, Yale Alumni Fund, '64-'75; Univ. Council, '71-'76, Chmn. of Corn. on Com- munity Relations; Inland Steel Co.: Mbr., Bd. of Dir., '54-, V.P. & General Counsel, '62-'69, Sr. V.P., '69-'71; Mbr., Bd. of Dir., Harris Trust & Savings Bank, '67-; Sidley, Austin, Bur- gess & Smith '38-'62 Ptnr. '51-'62; Trustee, Univ of Chicago, '51-; Trustee & former V.P., Chicago Educational Television Assn. (WTTW); Bd. of Dir., Chicago Urban League; Bd. of Dir., Community Fund of Chicago, '59-'64, '66-'75, V.P., '67-'69; Pres., Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, '59- '61; formerly Trustee, Chicago Child Care Soc.; formerly Chmn., presently Mbr., Citizens Corn, on the Juvenile Court of Cook Cty.; 1st Lieut., F.A., AUS, '42-'45, ETO '44-'45; m. June 18, '38, Nora Ryerson; s. George A., Jr., Edward R., ( '64 ), David M., d. Nancy ( Levi). *RATHBORNE, 1931, JOSEPH CORNELIUS- ( Industrial)-Born June 17, 1909, Harvey, Jefferson Parish, La.; died July 21, 1954, Boston, Mass.; Maj., USAAF, World War II; V.P. and Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of La.; Pres., Yale Polo Assn. 208 RAYMOND, 1949, GEORGE T.P.-( Business retired)-Born June 18, 1921, Oxnard, Calif.; formerly Sales Dir., Cabot Corp.; bus. 110 Rue du Bac, Paris, 75007, France; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46; m. Feb., '64, Francoise Chresteil; s. Daniel, Tod Pathe; d. Helen, Sarah. *RAYMOND, 1841, HENRY HUNTER, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born July 2, 1822, Charleston, S.C.; died May 31, 1876, Charleston. Maj., Confederate Army, Civil War. *RAYMOND, 1869, HENRY WARREN, LL.B., M.A.-( Literary work)-Born Sept. 10, 1847, New York City; died Feb. 18, 1925, Germantown, Pa. *READ, 1945, RICHARD RowNs-(Insurance)-Born July 30, 1922, Boston, Mass.; died April 23, 1967; Lieut. (j.g.), Navy Aviation, W.W. II; m. May 6, '50, Carol Meriam Ryan; s. R.R.R., Jr., Jonathan Ryan; d. Carol Meriam. *REED, 1889, HARRY LA'THROP, D.D., S.T.D.-(Education)- Born Dec. 15, 1867, Port Byron, N.Y.; died May 23, 1964; Pres., Auburn Theological Seminary; Trustee, Wells Coll. '14- '49; m. May 18, '05; s. Frank 0., ('27 ). *REED, 1904, LANSING PARMELEE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 2, 1882, New York City; died Dec. 2, 1937, New York City. Trustee, Union Theological Seminary, '29-'37. Chmn., Yale Univ. Fund Assoc., '30-'32. REID, 1951, EDWARD SNOVER, LL.B.-.(Law)--Born March 3, 1930, Detroit, Mich.; Ptnr., Davis Polk Si Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 22 Garden Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Yale Alumni Fund Class Agt., '51-; Assoc. with same or predecessor firm, '57-'64; Dir.: General Mills, Inc., Metropolitan Opera Assn., Inc.; Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences ( Vice Chmn., Governing Corn., The Brooklyn Museum); Mbr.: New York City Bd. of Higher Education, '71-'73, Am. Bar Assn., N.Y. State Bar Assn. (Comm. on Corporation Law), Bar Assn., City of N.Y.; Capt., USMCR, '51-'59; m. Dec. 30, '53, Carroll Grylls; s. Richard Gerveys; d. Carroll Kercheval, Jane Franklin, Margaret Wetherill. REIGELUTH, 1975, DOUGLAS SCOTT-( Finance)-Born March 17, 1952, New Haven, Conn.; Internatl. Banking Dept., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 315 E. 86th St., Apt. 9-R East, New York, N.Y. 10028.

209 REILLY, 1915, Jonisi SYLVESTER- ( Industrial Retired)-Born Feb. 24, 1891, Brockton, Mass.; res. 1 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010; formerly Pres., Gordon & Dilworth, Inc., and Diplomat Products, Inc.; Capt. Ordnance, '17-'19; m. June 9, '17, Estelle Mulqueen; s. John Sheridan ( dec.), Gregory Mul- queen ( dec.), Myles Gilson; d. Joan Gilroy (Malone), Macy Ann (Beha), Mary Agnes (Kiernan), Madeleine Halpin. REPONEN, 1954, ROBERT GORDON-( Finance)-Born May 19, 1932, Gardner, Mass.; General Mgr., Banco de Jerez, 27 Wood St., London, EC2V 7AL England; res. 64 Frensharn Rd., Farn- ham; Surrey, England; Sec./Treas., Yale Club of London, '69- '70; First Natl. City Bank, '56-'75; Capt., AUS, '54-'57; m. Nov. 5, '55, Deborah H. Underwood ( divorced); m. May 22, '71, Stephanie W. Weickert; s. Erik Arne; d. Catherine Anne, Abigail Underwood. *RIBEIRO, 1838, CARLOS FERNANDO, M.A., M.D.- ( Farming)- Born 1816, Alcantara, Maranham, Brazil; died in 1889, Alcan- tara, Brazil. °RICH, 1838, CHARLES, M.A.-( Business)-Born Sept. 12, 1809. Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 31, 1862, Beardstown, Ill. RICHARDS, 1967, DAVID ALAN, B.A. & M.A., Cambridge, J.D. -(Law)-Born Sept. 21, 1945, Dayton, Ohio; Assoc., Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 240 E. 82nd St., Apt. 5B, New York, N.Y. 10028; NIbr., Yale Comm. on Alumni Affairs, '69-'70; Special Asst. for Foreign Visitors, Yale Internatl. Office, '69-'72; m. June 26, '71, Marianne Del Monaco; s. Christopher Mark. *RICHARDS, 1885, EUGENE LAMB-( Law)-Born June 14, 1863, New Haven, Conn.; died Sept. 17, 1927, Woodbridge, Conn. Deputy Attny. Gen., N.Y. 1896-1898. °RICHARDS, 1840. GEORGE, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Nov. 2, 1816, New London, Conn.; died Oct. 20, 1870, Bridgeport, Conn. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1868-1870. °RICHARDSON, 1901 ALLAN HAnvEy-( /n,surance)-Born Oct. 19, 1872, Montville, Mass.; died Nov. 27, 1955, Virginia Beach, Va.; Treas., Puerto Rico, '12-'15; former Class Agt. 'RICHARDSON, 1905, GARDNER-( Government )-Born Feb. 8, 1884, Hanover, N.H.; died June 22, 1972, Woodstock, Conn. Commercial Attache, Dept. of Commerce, '26-'38; First Sec., Dept. of State, '38-'47; Comm. for Relief, Belgium, '15-'17; Chief of America Relief Adminis., Hungary, '19-'20, Austria,

210 '20-'23; Exec. Asst. to Dir. Gen., Internatl. Refugee Organiza- tion, '48-; Capt. Cav., AEF, W.W. I; Chmn. '05 Class Corn.; m. Nov. 24, '23, Dorothea S. K. Davies; s. Peter B. (killed in action in Korea June 16, '53); d. Katharine. *RICHARDSON, 1869, RUFUS BYAM, B.D., Ph.D.-( Education) -Born April 18, 1845, Westford, Mass.; died Mar. 10, 1914, Clifton Springs, N.Y. Prof., Indiana Univ., 1880-1882, and at Dartmouth 1882-1893. Dir. Am. School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1893-1903. Corp., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *RICHARDSON, 1849, WALKER-(Farming)-Born Oct. 1, 1825, Elbert County, Ga.; died Jan. 20, 1875, Glenville, Ala. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. *RIGGS, 1865, BENJAMIN CLAPP, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born Feb. 16, 1845, St. Louis, Mo.; died April 18, 1883, Saranac Lake, N.Y. RIMAR, 1977, STEPHEN III-( Student)-Born Mar. 28, 1955, Trenton, N.J.; res. 24 W. Railroad Ave., Jamesburg, N.J. 08831. °RIPLEY, 1862, GEORGE COST, M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 24, 1839, Norwich, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1909, Minneapolis, Minn. 1st Lieut., Inf., Union Army, Civil War. *RITCHIE, 1927, WALLACE PARKS-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 20, 1905, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 22, 1969; Clinical Prof. of Neurosurgery, Univ. of Minnesota; Pres., Ramsey County Medical Soc., '40-'41, St. Paul Surgical Soc., '50251; Minne- sota Soc. Neurological Sciences, '66-'67, Minnesota Academy of Medicine, '67-'68; Major, M.C., Army, '41-'44; m. Nov. 10, '34, Alice Otis; s. W.P.R., Jr. ('57 ), J. Timothy, ( '59 ), D. Goodbine. RITCHIE, 1957, WALLACE PARKS, JR., M.D., Ph.D.-(Medi- cine)-Born Nov. 4, 1935, St. Paul, Minn.; General Surgeon, Dept. of Surgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Va. 22903; res. 2311 Glenn Court, Charlottes- ville, Va. 22901; Univ. of Va.: Asst. Prof. of Surgery, '73-'75, Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, '75. Prof. of Surgery, '76-; Lieut. Col., AUS, '70-'73; Army Commendation Medal; m. Aug. 20, '60, Barbara Carey Jewell; s. David; d. Stephanie, Jessica. RITTERBUSH, 1972, STEPHEN G., Ja.-Add. Ayre Rd., Harvard, Mass. 01451. *ROBB, 1844, JAMES MAnrsoN-( Law)-Born Oct. 1823, Philadelphia, Pa.; died July 1, 1899, Philadelphia.

211 *ROBB, 1843, Jonx HuNTER-( Law )-Born Feb. 12, 1822, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Oct. 7, 1864, Philadelphia. *ROBBINS, 1874, EDWARD DENMORE, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 20, 1853, Wethersfield, Conn.; died Oct. 7, 1932, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of general and medical jurisprudence, Yale Univ., 1899-1903. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882-1883, and of Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1884-1919. Trustee, Conn. Coll. for Women, '11-'22. *ROBBINS, 1927, WILLIAM WELLS, LL.B.-( Law)-Born June 18, 1902, Norwich, Kans., died Feb. 11, 1945, New York City. With Lend-Lease Administration, Cairo, 1943. *ROBERTS, 1916, CHARLES HOLMES, JR.-( Finance)-Born Jan. 31, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 22, 1941, Framingham, Mass. Rep. in Massachusetts General Court, '39-'41. Lieut., Naval Air Service, World War I ( Fgn. service ) °ROBERTS, 1850, ELLIS HENRY, M.A., LL.D.-(Finance)-Bom Sept. 30, 1827, Utica, N.Y.; died Jan. 8, 1918, Utica. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1867. Mbr. of Congress, 1871-1875. Asst. Treas. of the U.S, 1889-1893, and Treas., 1899-1903. ROBERTS, 1952, GEORGE BROOKE, JR., M.A.-( Government)- Born May 25, 1930, Philadelphia, Pa.; Foreign Service Officer, Class One, Director for Thai & Burmese Affairs, Bureau of East Asian & Pacific Affairs, Dept. of State (EA/TB ), Washington, D.C. 20520; res. 7505 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015; Trainee, Foreign Service Institute, Washington, '57-'58; 3rd Sec., Am. Embassy, Bangkok, '58-'60; 2nd Sec., Am. Embassy, Vientiane, '60-'62; Internatl. Relations Officer, EA/VN, Dept. of State, '62-'66; 1st Sec., Am. Embassy, Dar es Salaam, '67-'69; Counselor of Embassy, Am. Embassy, Kingston, '70-'73; Spe- cial Asst. to Deputy Sec., Dept. of State, '73-'74; Dir., EA/TB, Dept. of State, '74-'76; Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, '53-'57; National Defense Ribbon, China Service Ribbon; m. June 20, '52, Zara Bentley; s. George B. III, Michael H.; d. Jocelyn. ROBERTSON, 1928, ARTHUR CLENDENIN, M.A., Diplome d'Anthropologie, Exeter College, Oxford, Doctorat de l'Uni- versite de Strasbourg-( Education retired)-Born May 13, 1905, Nashville, Tenn.; res. Route 1, Box 159, St. Germain, Wis. 54558; European History Instr., Yale, '30-'32; Maj., AUS Inf., '42-'47; Bronze Star, 5 Campaign Ribbons, Citations from France & the Philippines; m. 1934, Helen Farr Smith; m. 1947, Gertrude Louise Ford; s. Peter Clendenin, John Overton.

212 *ROBERTSON, 1859, CHARLES FRANKLIN, M.A., D.D., LL.D.- (Ministry)-Born Mar. 2, 1835, New York City; died May 1, 1886, St. Louis, Mo. Prot. Episc. Bishop of Missouri, 1868- 1886. *ROBERTSON, 1833, ROBERT-( Literary work)-Born Feb. 3, 1813, Norfolk, Va.; died Aug. 4, 1845, Norfolk. *ROBESON, 1837, ABEL BELLOWS, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born April 10, 1817, Fitzwilliam, N.H.; died Mar. 22, 1853, New York City. ROBINSON, 1927, FREDERICK FLOWER-( Industrial retired)- Born October 21, 1904, Watertown, N.Y.; bus., National Avia- tion & Technology Corp.; 630 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 110 East End Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Yale Alumni Fund; Asst. to Pres., Libby-Owens-Ford, '37-'38; Pres., National Aviation Corp., '42-'76; Asst. Administrator to NRA, '33-'34; Vice Chmn., Flight Safety Found., '50-'65; m. Feb. 21, '37, Suzanne Spitzer. *ROBINSON, 1856, GEORGE CHEszEn-( Ministry )-Bom Aug. 9, 1833, Hartwick, N.Y.; died Sept. 21, 1863, Wellsboro, Pa. *ROBINSON, 1889, HENRY SEvmoun-(Insurance)-Born April 16, 1868, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 3, 1926, Nassau, Bahama Islands, B.W.I. ROBINSON, 1945, HOWARD COPLAND, JR.-( Business)-Born Oct. 16, 1921, Planfield, N.J.; Assoc. Marketing Dir., Liggett Croup, Inc., 4100 Roxboro Rd., Durham, N.C. 27702; res. 2122 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; m. Nov. 4, '43, Alice M. Ely; s. H. Copland, III; d. Ann (Worthen), Mildred Ely, Cathy Waring, Nancy Copland. *ROBINSON, 1893, Joux Tnumnum..-( Law )-Born April 25, 1871, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 27, 1937, Hartford, Conn. U.S. Attny., Distr. of Conn. '08-'12. ROBINSON, 1937, JOHN TRUMBULL- ( Education retired)- Born March 20, 1915, Hartford, Conn.; res. 4811 Avenida De La Colina, Tucson, Ariz. 85715; formerly Teacher, Coach, Watkinson School, Hartford, Conn.; Alumni Bd., Chicago, '57- '58; V.P., Yale Club of Chicago, '57-'58, Dir., 3 yrs., Chinn., Com. on Enrollment & Scholarships, '52-'56; Yale Scholarship Trust of Ill., '52-'57; Class Agt., Alumni Fund; Dir., Hartford Amateur Hockey Assn.; Lieut., USN, '43-'45; Air Medal; m. Aug. 1, '42, Elizabeth Hemingway; m. June 16, '68, Audrey deFontaine; s. John T., III, ('65), Donald H., David F.; d. Anne C. 213 *ROBINSON, 1843, LUCIUS FRANKLIN, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)- Born Feb. 1, 1824, Hartford, Conn.; died Mar. 11, 1861, Hart- ford. *ROBINSON, 1885, LUCIUS FRANKLIN, LL.D.-(Law)-Born June 12, 1863, Hartford, Conn.; died June 11, 1941, Hartford, Conn. Pres., Hartford Common Council, 1890-1891. Pres., Connecticut Constitutional Convention, 1933, and Chmn., State Park and Forest Commission, '17-'38. *ROBY, 1893, JOSEPH, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 19, 1871, Rochester, N.Y.; died July 15, 1954, Rochester. *ROBY, 1888, SAMUEL SIDNEY BRESE-( Business)-Born Mar. 10, 1866, Rochester, N.Y.; died April 23, 1931, Rochester. *ROCKEFELLER, 1900, PERCY AVERY-( Finance)-Born Feb. 27, 1878, New York City; died Sept. 25, 1934, New York City. *ROCKWELL, 1906, FosTER HARRY-( Finance)-Born Aug. 15, 1880, in Vermont; died Jan. 26, 1942, Phoenix, Ariz. Major, American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). *ROCKWELL, 1849, JOHN, M.A.-(Finance)-Born April 26, 1829, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 23, 1909, Santa Barbara, Calif. RODD, 1940, DAVID B.-Born Jan. 6. 1918, Pittsburgh, Penn.; res. c/o Thomas Rodcl, Byram Lake Rd., Mt. N.Y. 10549; m. June 28, '40, Rebecca L. Laughlin ( divorced). RODD, 1935, THom.As-( Finance retired)-Born Sept. 12, 1913, Pittsburgh, Pa.; res. Byram Lake Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549; former Vice Chmn. Dir., J. P. Morgan St Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.; m. Nov. 27, '37, Wendy Morgan; s. F. Morgan, Thomas Jr., ('65), Carey Rathbone. *RODMAN, 1879, Ron= Srm psorc-( Farming and mining )- Born Feb. 1, 1855, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Sept. 23, 1928, near Lakeport, Calif. *ROGERS, 1898, DAVID FRANCIS-(Finance)--Born April 5, 1876, New York City; died April 9, 1943, New Canaan, Conn. °ROGERS, 1893, DERBY-( Law )-Born Dec. 15, 1871, New York City; died Mar. 20, 1955, New Canaan, Conn.; Supply Sgt., New Canaan Co., Conn. State Guard, '18. *ROGERS, 1905, EDMUND PENDLETON- ( Finance)-Born July 28, 1882, Hyde Park, N.Y.; died Sept. 15, 1966; Officer Candi- date, F.A., W.W. I; m. Mar. 29, '16, Edith January Elliot ( dec.); m. Sept. 30, '31, Dorothy Knox Goodyear; s. E.P.R., Jr. ('39 ), H. Elliott ('41) ss. Frank H., Robert M. Goodyear; sd. Marjorie, Dorothy Goodyear.

214 *ROGERS, 1914, HERMAN LIVINGSTON, B.S.-(Engineering)- Born Sept. 27, 1891, Hyde Park, N.Y.; died Oct. 21, 1957, Cannes, France; Maj., F.A., World War I ( AEF); Chief French Section, NBC, World War II. *ROGERS, 1887, JOHN, Ph.B., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Feb. 19, 1866, New York City; died Nov. 19, 1939, New York City. Prof. of clinical surgery, Cornell Univ. Medical Coll., '10-'26, and Prof. emeritus, '26-'39. *ROOT, 1881, ALEXANDER PonTER-(Finance)-Born June 21, 1840, Wilmington, Del.; died Feb. 18, 1908, Houston, Texas. Major, Cav., Confederate Army, Civil War. ROOT, 1926, REGINALD DEAN, LL.B. In Causa HODOTiS, veridad Nacional de Mexico-( Education retired)-Born June 28, 1903, Caledonia, N.Y.; res. 7060-52, N.E., Seattle, Wash. 98115; Dean of Men, Emeritus, Univ. of Washington, Seattle; Yale Coach, Football & Lacrosse '29-'48; Coach, Foot- ball, Univ. of Washington, '48-'52; Dir., Financial Aids, Dir. Personnel, Dean of Men, Univ. of Washington, '53-'72; m. June 30, '38, Mabel Fritzell; s. John Pierson, David Merritt. ROOT, 1922, WELLs-( Writing, Theatre)-Born March 21, 1900, Buffalo, N.Y.; Free-lance Writer & Instr. in Theatre Arts, c/o Theatre Dept., U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, Calif.; res. 701 Hampden Place, Pacific Palisades, Calif.; 90272; m. 1928, Lillian Segal; m. 1944, Withelmina Doyle; s. Jonathan Schuyler. ROSE, 1963, JONATHAN CHAPMAN, LL.B.-(Government)- Born June 8, 1941, Cleveland, Ohio; Lawyer, Deputy Asst. Attny. General, Antitrust Div., Room 3115, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530; res. 501 Slaters Lane, Alexandria, Va. 22314; Special Asst. to the President, '71-'72; General Counsel, Council on Internatl. Economic Policy, White House, '72-'74; Assoc. Deputy Attny. General, '74; Dir., Office of Jus- tice Policy and Planning, '74-'75; 1st Lieut., AUS, '69-'71. ROSS, 1928, LANNY PATRICK, LL.B.-(Music)-Born Jan. 19, 1906, Seattle, Wash.; Singer & Performer, bus. & res. 322. E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10022; Radio career, '28-'60; Maj., AUS, '43-'46; Legion of Merit; m. July 29, '35, Olive White; sd. Barbara ( Walsh ). ROSS, 1951, THOMAS BERNARD-(Journalism)-Born Sept. 2, 1929, New York, N.Y.; Author, Washington Bureau Chief, Chicago Sun-Times, 1901 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. 20006; res. 2911 P St. N.W., Washington, D.C.

215 20007; Nieman Fellow, Harvard, '63-'64; Lieut. (j.g. ), USN, '51-'54; m. Nov. 2, '63, Gunilla Ekstrand; d. Maria, Anne, Kristina. *ROSS, 1852, WILLIAM BALDWIN, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Nov. 13, 1831, New York City; died Jan. 14, 1904, New York City. Served in Union Army, Civil War. ROWE, 1964, THOMAS D., Jn., B.Phil., Oxford, J.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Feb. 26, 1942, Richmond, Va.; Assoc. Prof. of Law, Duke Univ. School of Law, Durham, N.C. 27706; res. 712D Constitution Drive, Durham, N.C. 27705; 1964 Class Council; Assoc., Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, Washing- ton, '73-'75; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Senate Subcom. on Adminis- trative Practice and Procedure, '71-'73; Law Clerk to Assoc. Justice Potter Stewart, Supreme Court of the U.S. '70-'71. ROWLAND, 1911, JoHN T.-(Literary work)-Born March 5, 1888, Greenwich, Conn.; Author, res. River Rd., Newcastle, Maine 04553; Cmdr., USN, Destroyer, Anti-submarine & Con- voy Duty, European waters, '17-'20; m. Apr. 4, '34, Mary Hyde; d. Helen M. °ROWLAND, 1836, WILLrAm SHERMAN-( Law)-Born Oct. 23, 1817, Windsor, Conn.; died May 5, 1856, New York City. RULON-MILLER, 1963, PATrucx--( Finance )--Born March 17, 1940, Cooperstown, N.Y.; Investment Advisor, Inverness Counsel Inc., 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 42 Mercer St., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Investment Research: Empire Trust, '64-'66, Bank of New York, '66-'68; m. Judith Rollinson; s. Ian Davis; d. Sarah. *RUMSEY, 1902, BRONSON CAsE-(Education, Farming)-Born Jan. 11, 1879, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 6, 1967; State Senator, '32-'40, Wyoming; Capt. American Field Service, W.W. II in. Feb. '10, Anna Bowditch Perkins; m. Elizabeth Lynah; s. B.C.R., Jr., James Lynah. RUMSEY, 1966, DAVID McIvEn, B.F.A., M.F.A.-( Finance)- Born Apr. 29, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Managing Ptnr., D.J.D. Properties (Real Estate Investment Partnership ), 3407 Sacra- mento St., San Francisco, Calif. 94118; res. 574 Belvedere St., San Francisco, Calif. 94117; Lecturer in Art, Yale School of Art & Architecture, '70-'72; Visiting Faculty in Art, Calif. Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, '70-'73, Assoc. Dir., Am. Soc. for Eastern Arts, San Francisco, '72-'74; Exec. Asst. to

216 the Pres., N.Y. State Urban Development Corp., '75-'76; m. July 6, '67, Patricia Binkerd; d. Tessa A. S. *RUNNALLS, 1937, JOHN FELCH BERTRAM-( Theological stu- dent)-Born April 6, 1915, Corvallis, Ore.; died Sept. 7, 1945, Washington, D.C. Major, AUS ( Military Intelligence), World War II. °RUSSELL, 1926, FRANK Fono-(1ndustria/)-Born Aug. 9, 1904; died Mar. 22, 1969; National Aviation Corp.; V.P., '29, Sec., '32, Dir., '37, Pres., '39, Chmn., Exec. Corn., '54-'68; Cerro Corp: Dir., '43, Pres., '44, Chmn. Bd., '50-'67; formerly Dir., Chase Manhattan Bank, Otis Elevator Co., Worthington Corp.; Gen. Mgr., National Aircraft War Production Council, '43-'44; Alumni Fund Bequest Chmn., Class of '26, Jan. '57-; Yale's Program for Arts & Sciences, '60-'62; Mbr. Exec, Corn., Class of '26; m. April 11, '46, Alice Abely. °RUSSELL, 1876, PHILIP GRAY, LL.B.-(Latv)-Born Feb. 14, 1854, New Haven, Conn.; died July 21, 1900, Washington, D.C. RUSSELL, 1951, RICHARD WARREN-( Engineering)--Born June 17, 1929, Boston, Mass.; General Mgr., James Russell Engin- eering Works, Inc., 9 Dewar St., Boston, Mass. 02125; res. 65 Whitman Rd., Needham, Mass. 02192; Cprl., AUS, Oct. '52- Sept. '55; m. Sept. 24, '55, Katherine Rae Wehmann; s. War- ren King, ( '80 ), Richard Andrew; d. Elizabeth Suzanne, Mar- garet Warren. °RUSSELL, 1833, WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, M.A., M.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Aug. 12, 1809, Middletown, Conn.; died May 19, 1885, New Haven, Conn. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature 1846-1847. Founder of Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven; Major-Gen., Conn. N.G., 1862-1870. RYAN, 1954, ALLAN A. III-(Finance)-Born Aug. 6, 1931, New York, N.Y.; 1st V.P., Public Finance, Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co., Inc., 1345 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 17 E. 89th St., New York, N.Y. 10028; RTA Dir.; m. Nov. 2, '57, Barbara Ann Redmond; s. Allan A IV; d. Sally Newbold, Melissa Fortune. RYAN, 1951, JOSEPH M.-(Finance)-Born Jan. 22, 1928, Toledo, Ohio; Salesman, Blyth & Co., 632 Buhl Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226; res. 1064 Oxford Rd., Birmingham, Mich. 48008; m. July 30, '55, Beverly Stuart Carmichael; s. Joseph Mather, Jr., Michael David, John Douglas, Andrew Stuart. 217 *RYLE, 1892, ERNEST-Born April 3. 1871, Paterson, N.J.; died Nov. 6, 1921, New York City. Canteen worker, World War I ( French Army).

SAFFEN, 1975, DAvm-Add. 513 Sumner Ave., Aptos, Calif. 95003. *SAFFORD, 1852, GEORGE BLAGDEN, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)- Born Jan. 6, 1832, Boston, Mass.; died Oct. 24, 1895, Brooklyn, N.Y. *SAFFORD, 1920, THEODORE LEE, B.D.-(Ministry)-Born Feb. 22, 1898, New Rochelle, N.Y.; died April 10, 1924, Holyoke, Mass. 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I. *SAGE, 1897, DEAN, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born Dec. 13, 1876, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died July 1, 1943, at Wyer's Brook, Restigouche Cty., New Brunswick; Deputy Asst. Distr. Atty., N.Y. County, '02. Mayor Borough of Mendham, N.J., '17-'22. Chmn., Bd. of trustees, Atlanta Univ., '29-'43. Civilian, Army Transport Service, World War I. • SAGE, 1890, HENRY MANNING- ( Real Estate)-Born May 18, 1868, Menands„ N.Y.; died Sept. 25, 1933, Menands, N.Y. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1898-1899, and of N.Y. State Senate, '11-'21. Chmn., Hudson River Regulating Bd., '22-'32. Trustee, Cornell Univ., '00-'04. Mbr., N.Y. State Hospital Development Comm., '14-'20. SALEH, 1968, MUHAMMAD AHMED, M.A.-( Business)-Born Oct. 1, 1945, Jerusalem; Personnel, Corporate Dir. of Compen- sation & Benefits, Timex Corp., Waterbury, Conn. 06720; res. 42 Hampton Park West, Branford, Conn. 06405; Timex Corp.: Mgr., Corporate Benefit Planning, July '73-Apr. '75, Mgr., Compensation & Benefits, Apr. '75-Apr. '76; Consultant, Frank B. Hall & Co., '71-'73; Underwriter, Conn. General Life Insur- ance Co., '69-'71; Bd. of Dir., RTA, '72-'75, '76-; m. June 1, '68, Mary Soderstrom; s. Tarek Muhammad; d. Saraab Alison. *SANDERSON, 1909, BENJAMIN BLETITEN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 22, 1885, Lynn, Mass.; died Jan. 30, 1974, Portland, Me.; Chinn., Portland Chap., Red Cross, '40-'44; Pres., Hospital Council of Portland, '46-'48, Corporator of Maine Medical

218 Center; Pres., Maine YMCA, '53-'54, Dir., '50-'62; Pres., Port- land YMCA, '50-'52, Hon. Life Member; V.P., '47-'49, Dir., '45- '50; Chmn., United Fund campaign, Portland, '48; m. June 12, '14, Emily Hart Brown ( dec.); m. June 1, '34, Anne Blauvelt. °SANFORD, 1847, CHARLES FREDERICK, M.A.--( Law ) -Born Mar. 22, 1827, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 21, 1881, New York City. *SARGENT, 1920, JOSEPH WEm-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 29, 1897, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 19, 1970; 2d Lieut., F.A., '17-'18; m. June 28, '20, Phebe McKean Downs (died 1958); m. Feb. 21, '59, Frances Vinson Conrad; s. J.W.S., Jr.; d. Mrs. Robert Lesher, Mrs. George Harding. *SARGENT, 1905, Munray-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 30, 1884, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 19, 1974, New York, N.Y.; for- merly Pres. and Bd. Chmn., Sargent I& Co., New Haven; '05 Class Sec., '05-'08, '60-; Al. Fund. Agt., '62-; Administrator, N.Y. Hosp., 14 yrs., Pres., Knickerbocker Hosp., 14 yrs., Blood Transfusions Assn., N.Y. Hosp. Assn.; W.W. I: Dir., Hardware and Hand Tool Section, War Industries Bd.; m. Jan 30, '13, Mary Hale Cunningham; s. M.S., Jr., ('35), James Cunning- ham, Henry Bradford, ( '40 ), John Moffat, ( '49 ). SAUBER, 1972, RICHARD ALAN, B.Litt. ( Oxford )-( Student)- Born March 7, 1950, Pbiladelphio, Pa.; res. 98 Elton St., Provi- dence, R.I. 02906; Law Student, New York Univ. Law School. *SAVAGE, 1932, BOUTELLE- ( Business ) -Born Jan. 13, 1910, Bangor, Me.; died Nov. 21, 1970; Chmn. Bd., Hannaford Bros. Co., Portland, Me.; Pres.-Treas., T. R. Savage Co., Bangor, '33-; Dir., Merrill Trust Co., Bangor, '55-; Trustee, Bangor Public Library, '55-'62, Eastern Maine Gen. Hosp., '51-'57, Maine Central Inst., '64, V.P., '66-; Pres., Higher Education Assistance Found., '66-'68; Pres., Bangor Chmbr. Commerce, '52-'54; Bangor Zoning Bd., '44-'46, City Council, '46-'49, School Bd., '53-'57; m. Mar. 24, '41, Margaret Ruth Webber; s. Mitchell T., Thomas W. *SAVAGE, 1846, JosiAx-(Law)-Born Oct. 5, 1824, Cromwell, Conn.; died Nov. 1, 1849, Trinity River, Calif. *SAWYER, 1913, HOMER EUGENE, JR.-(Industrial)-Born April 18, 1892, Malden, Mass.; died Nov. 12, 1968; Capt., AEF, W.W. I; m. Dec. 8, '17, Kathryn Motley; s. Motley; d. Kathryn M. 219 SAXON, 1967, JAmEs M., J.D.-(Finance)--Born June 9, 1945, Monessen, Pa.; Bond Salesman, Salomon Brothers, One New York Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10004; res. 372 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10025; Lawyer, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, '70-'72. *SCARBOROUGH, 1837, WILLIAM SMITH, M.A.-(Law)--Born Aug. 2, 1814, Brooklyn, Conn.; died Nov. 27, 1900, New York City. Mbr., Conn. State Senate 1846. SCATTERGOOD, 1970, THOMAS B.-(Education)-Born Nov. 9, 1948, Baltimore, Md.; Asst. Dir. Admissions, Teacher/Coun- selor, 6th, 7th, 8th grades, Moses Brown School, 250 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R.I. 02906; res. 125 Congdon St., Providence, R.I. 02906. *SCHERMERHORN, 1920, ALFRED COSTER- ( Finance)-Born Jan. 3, 1898, New York City; died May 2, 1956, Washington, D.C.; 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I: Lt. Col. USAAF, World War II, Class Agt. *SCHERMERHORN, 1938, Amos Ecmoisrr-( Finance)-Born Feb. 17, 1915, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 18, 1966; Stock Broker, White, Weld & Co., San Francisco; Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II; m. Jan. 31, '40, Zanita Campbell (Muller); sd. Marilyn Elizabeth ( Farmer). SCHLESINGER, 1977, DANIEL ADAM-(Student)-Bom June 10, 1955, New York, N.Y.; res. 5007 North Hills Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27612. SCHMIDT, 1968, THOMAS CARLTON, M.B.A.-( Land Use Plan- ning)-Born June 3, 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio; Land Use Plan- ner, Land Classification Technician, Dept. of State Lands, Capitol Station, Helena, Mont. 59601; res. 2009 Orofino Gulch Drive, Helena, Mont. 59601; Alumni Schools Com., '75-; Plan- ner, Helena-Lewis and Clark County City-County Planning Dept., '73-'74; V.P., Unionville Territory Assn., '76-; Sp5-E5, AUS, Oct. '68-'July '70; m. July 1, '72, Deborah Caroline Beau- mont; s. Carey Beaumont Christian. SCHNAITTER, 1954, SPENCER JASON-( Late )-Lawyer, City Attny., K. of P. Bldg., S. Jefferson St., Madison, Ind. 47250; res. 449 Bellaire Drive, Madison, Ind. 47250; m. July 25, '54, Laura Mills; s. Dwight Paul, Spencer Mills; d. Laura Suzanne. SCHOLLANDER, 1968, DONALD ARTHIJR-( Finance)-BOrn Apr. 30, 1946, Charlotte, N.C.; Pres., The Schollander Co., ( financial consulting-investing firm), 1130 SW Morrison Ave., 220 Portland, Ore. 97205; res. 1131 North Shore Rd., Lake Oswego, Ore. 97034; President's Council on Physical Fitness, '72-'75; Bd. of Dir., U.S. Olympic Corn., '70-'72; Chmn., Oregon Handicapped Children Fund Drive, '75 & '76; m. Dec. 28, '68 Penny Susan Stark. *SCHUYLER, 1859, EUGENE, LL.B., Ph.D., LL.D.-( Govern- ment)-Born Feb. 26, 1840, Ithaca, N.Y.; died July 16, 1890, Venice, Italy. Served in U.S. Diplomatic Service as Sec., Con- sul, and Minister to Russia, Turkey, England, Italy, Greece, Rumania, Serbia, and Egypt, 1867-1890. °SCHWAB, 1886, JosTN CHRISTOPHER, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.- (Education)-Born April 1, 1865, New York City; died Jan. 12, 1916, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of political economy, Yale Univ., 1893-1898, and Prof.. 1898-1905; librarian of the Univ., '05-'16. Trustee, Mt. Holyoke Coll. *SCHWAB, 1913, LAURENCE VONPOST- ( Business)-Born May 1, 1891, New York City; died May 14, 1923, Amiens, France. 2d Lieut., Air Service, World War I. SCHWARZMAN, 1969, STEPHEN ALLEN, M.B.A.-(Finance)- Born Feb. 14, 1947, Philadelphia, Pa.; Assoc. in Corporate Finance, Lehman Brothers, Inc., 1 William St., New York, N.Y. 10904; res. 655 Park Ave., Apt. 4-B, New York, N.Y. 10021; President's Council, Museum of the City of New York, '72-; Pvt., Army Reserve, '70; m. Dec. 29, '71, Ellen Philips. *SCOTT, 1858, EBEN GREENOUGH, M.A.-(Law)-Born June 15, 1836, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died July 5, 1919, Wilkes Barre. 1st Lieut., Union Army, Civil War. SCOTT, 1960, EUGENE LYTTON, J.D.-( Law)-Born Dec, 28, 1937, New York, N.Y.; Lawyer, res. 435 E. 52nd St., New York, N.Y. 10022; Author, "Tennis-Game of Motion"; Publisher "Ten- nis Week", '74-; Pres., Sports Investors, Inc., '68-; Bd. of New York Stock Exchange Arbitrators, '71-; Pres.: Eastern Tennis Assn., '72-'73, Internatl. Lawn Tennis Club of U.S.A., '66-. SCOTT, 1925, HENRY CLARKSON- ( Business retired)-Born Nov. 26, 1901, St. Louis, Mo.; res. P.O. Box 451, Manchester, Vt. 05254; Asst Mgr., Dorado Beach Development, '70-'73; General Mgr., Pan Am Hotel Development, '60-'67; V.P., West Indies Sugar Co., '55-'60; Pres., Caldwell & Scott, Inc., '54; V.P., Iglehart, Caldwell & Scott, '38-'55; Asst. Supt., Thomp- son-Starrett Construction Co., '25-'38; m. 1926, Michelle 221 Bouvier; m. 1938, Agnes Murphy; m. 1948, Jean Kelly; s. Hery Clarkson Jr., ('51 ); d. Michelle, Margaret E., Joan M. SCOTT, 1977, LARRY GLENN-( Student)-Bus. add. 70 Howe St., Apt. 608, New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 734 East Phil- Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19119. *SCOTT, 1928, STEWART PATTERSON- ( Finance)-Born Jan. 15, 1907, Scranton, Pa.; died Oct. 22, 1965; Installment Credit Banking, Denver United States Natl. Bank, DUSN Center, Denver; 1st Lieut. USAAF, W.W. II; Asst. Football Coach, Yale, '28-'35; m. Nov. 28, '28, Elizabeth Loomis; m. Aug. 5, '51, Mildred Griffith; s. Stephen Edwin; d. Elizabeth (Lane), Nancy ( Ferraro). SCOTT, 1973, WILLIAM IAIN-( Student)-Born August 2, 1951, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada; Law Student; res. 58 Colborne St., Kingston, Ontario, Canada KFK IC6; Caretaker, Deer Island Club Corp., '75 & '76; m. June 3, '72, Janis L. Ryder. *SCUDDER, 1880, DOREMUS, M.D., D.D.-( Ministry)-Born Dec. 15, 1858, New York City; died July 23, 1942, Puente, Calif. Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I ( Fgn. service). *SEABURY, 1909, MORTIMER AsrimEAD-( Finance )-Born July 26, 1886, Dedham, Mass.; died Sept. 8, 1968; formerly Invest- ment Counselor; Yale Alumni Board; Pres., Boston Yale Club, '26-'27, Capt., AUS, Ordnance, W.W. I; m. Mar. 16, '12, Frida Semler; s. M.A.S., Jr. ( ex-'36), George Semler, ( '40 ). SEAMAN, 1945, InviNG JR.-(Finance)-Borri July 14, 1923, Milwaukee, Wisc.; Consultant, National Boulevard Bank of Chicago; res. 946 North Elm Tree Rd., Lake Forest, 111. 60045; Pres., Yale Club of Chicago, '59; Mbr.: Yale Development Bd., '67-, Leadership Gifts Corn. Campaign for Yale, '75-; Chmn. Exec. Corn. & Chief Exec. Officer, National Boulevard Bank of Chicago, '61-'76; V.P., Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, '47-'61; Pres.: Lake Forest Hosp. '72-'73, Lake Forest Country Day School, '66-'69; Dir.: Episc. Church Found., '72-, Protestant Found. of Greater Chicago, '68-, Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Chicago, '63- (Chmn., '70-'72); Dir. & 1st V.P., Community Fund of Chicago, Inc., '71-; Dir.: Abbott Laboratories, '68-, Am. Chain & Cable Co., Inc., '67-, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., '71-; formerly Dir., Pullman Co., and John Morrell & Co.; Lieut, (j.g. ), USN, '44-'46; m. 222 June 24, '50, June Carry; s. Peter Stewart, Irving Osborne; d. Marion Carry, Anne Douglas. SEARLES, 1955, PAUL DAVID, MAT., LL.D.-( Education)- Born Jan. 1, 1933, Bangor, Maine; Deputy Dir., U.S. Peace Corps., Washington, D.C. 20525; res. 6649 Holland St., Mc- Lean, Va. 22101; Yale Alumni Fund, '55-; U.S. Peace Corps. '71-; 1st Lieut., USMC, '55-'58; m. June 23, '56, Mary Law- son; s. Richard, John; d. Rachel. *SEARS, 1877, JOSHUA MONTGOMERY-( Finance and farming)- Born Dec. 25, 1854, Yarmouth Port, Mass.; died June 2, 1905, Southboro, Mass. SEELEY, 1961, GEoRCE WHEELER, J.D.-(Education)- Born July 26, 1939, Bridgeport, Conn.; Chmn., Social Studies Dept., Belmont Hill School, 350 Prospect St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; res. Concord Rd., Lincoln, Mass. 01773; m. June 15, '68, Susan Slaymaker. *SEELEY, 1835, JOHN EDWARD, M.A.-(Law)-Born Aug. 1, 1810, Ovid, N.Y.; died Mar. 30, 1875, Ovid. Mbr. of Congress, 1870-1871. *SEELY, 1878, EDWARD HOWARD, JR., LL.B.- ( Literary work)- Born Oct. 25, 1856, New York City; died June 22, 1894, Brooklyn, N.Y. *SEELY, 1860, JOHN FRANK, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1836, Ludlow, Ohio; died Oct. 21, 1865, Des Moines, Iowa. *SEELY, 1862, WILLIAM WALLACE, M.A., M.D.,- ( Education)- Born Aug. 17, 1838, Ludlow, Ohio; died Nov. 7, 1903, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Prof. of ophthalmology and otology, Medical Coll. of Ohio (now Univ. of Cincinnati), 1866-1900; also dean of the faculty, 1881-1900. SELANDER, 1969, DUANE ARTHuR-(Insurance)-Born Dec. 2, 1942, Oakland, Calif.; Area Marketing Mgr., Safeco Insur- ance Co., 7901 Mountain Rd. N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. 87110; res. 3815 Cheraz St. N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. 87111; Cprl., US MC, '62-'65; m. June 20, '67, Audrey Marie Zorna; s. Derek Kyndell, Justin Thayne. *SELDEN, 1870, EDWARD GRIFFIN, D.D.-(Ministry)-Born June 9, 1847, Hadlyme, Conn.; died June 3, 1904, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. SENAY, 1952, EDWARD C., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 29, 1927, Holyoke, Mass.; Asst. Prof. Psychiatry, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; res. 17 East Rd., Chesterton, Ind. 46304.

223 *SEWARD, 1888, WILLIAM HENRY-( Law and Finance)-Born Nov. 10, 18M, Auburn, N.Y.; died Feb. 16, 1951, Auburn. *SEYMOUR, 1908, CHARLES, M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D., L.H.D, LL.D. -(Education)-Born Jan. 1, 1885, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 11, 1963; Pres. Emeritus, Yale Univ.; Curator of Edward M. House Collection, Yale Univ.; Provost, '27-'37; Master, Berkeley Coll., '33-'37; Prof. History, '18-'37; Pres., Yale Univ., '37-'50; Trustee, Carnegie Found., Archaeological Institute; American Comm. to Negotiate Peace, '18-'19; U.S. Delegate, Czechoslovak and Rumanian Commissions, '19; Chmn., Conn. Post-War Planning Comm., '43-'45; Dept. of State, W.W. I; m. May 4, '11, Gladys Watkins; s. C.S., Jr. ('35); d. Elizabeth Atwater, Sarah ( Howard). SEYMOUR, 1935, CHARLES JR., Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Feb. 26, 1912, New Haven, Conn.; Prof., Yale University, History of Art Dept., New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 74 Laurel Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06514; Faculty, Yale Univ., '38-'39, '49-; RTA, Pres., '65-'67, Dir.; m. May 4, '40, Charlotte Ball; s. Charles III, ('65); d. Charlotte Elizabeth. *SEYMOUR, 1867, HORATIO, M.A.-(Engineering)-Born Jan. 8, 1844, Utica, N.Y.; died Feb. 21, 1907, Utica. •SEYMOUR, 1835, JOHN FORMAN, M.A.-( Business)-Born Sept. 21, 1814, Pompey Hill, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1890, Utica, N.Y. *SEYMOUR, 1875, JoHN SAmmis, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Sept. 28, 1848, Whitney Point, N.Y.; died June 16, 1931, Bingham- ton, N.Y. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, 1891-1892. U.S. Com- missioner of patents, 1893-1897. *SEYMOUR, 1857, STORES OZIAS, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 24, 1836, Litchfield, Conn.; died Sept. 8, 1918, Litchfield. Mbr., Conn. State Bd. of Education, 1880-1884. Trustee, Berkeley Divinity School. *SHACKELFORD, 1958, ROBERT CAMPBELL-( Education)- Born Dec. 1, 1935, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died Feb. 23, 1963; Instr., Economics Dept., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. SHATTUCK, 1965, JOHN H. F., M.A., LL.B.-(Law)-Born Sept. 22, 1943, Pasadena, Calif.; Lawyer, National Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union, 22 E. 40th St., New York, N.Y. 10016; res. 340 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10025; Visit- ing Lecturer: Columbia, New York Univ. Law School, Prince- ton Univ.; Mbr., Assn. of the Bar of the City of New York;

224 Dir., A.C.L.U. Projects on Privacy & National Security; Dir., Correctional Assn. of New York; m. May 17, '70, Petra Tolle; d. Jessica Colt. *SHATTUCK, 1870, JOHN WALDON-( Business)-Born Aug. 18, 1846, Colerain, Mass.; died Sept. 18, 1926, Menands, N.Y. 'SHEARER, 1861, SEXTUS (Theological student)-Born Oct. 14, 1838, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Mar. 5, 1869, San Diego, Calif. *SHEDDEN, 1915, WILLIAM MAR'TINDALE, M.D.-( Medicine) -Born Oct. 25, 1892; died Aug. 28, 1970; Instr., Anatomy, Harvard Sch.; Instr., Surgery, Tufts University Medical Sch.; Chief Surgeon, Veterans Adminis. Hosp., Lake City, Fla.; Cmdr., USN, M.C., '42-'45; m. April 24, '18, Ruth Blodgett; s. Richard, Robert, W.M.S., Jr.; d. Ann. *SHEFFEY, 1835, Hucx WHITE, LL.D.-(Law)-Born April 12, 1815, Wythe Cty., Va.; died April 8, 1889, Staunton, Va. Mbr., Va. State Legislature, 1846; Spkr., 1861-1865. Judge, Superior Court, 1865-1869. *SHEFFIELD, 1863, GEORGE Sr. JOHN, M.A.-(Finance)-Born April 2, 1842, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 14, 1924, Provi- dence, R SHEFFIELD, 1959, JAMES ROCKWELL, M.A.T., Ed.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Dec. 15, 1936, New York, N.Y. Dir. of Intematl. Studies, Teachers College, Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y. 10027; res. 262 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. 10024; Research Assoc., Education & World Affairs, '64-'65; Program Specialist, The Ford Found., '65-'67; Asst. Prof. & Assoc. Prof., Teachers College, Columbia Univ., '67-'76; Pres., Internatl. Medical & Research Found., '73-'76; m. June 27, '64, Jill Wilkinson; s. James R., III; d. Sarah T. *SHELDEN, 1913, ALLAN-( Finance)-Born Oct. 8, 1890, Detroit, Mich.; died Mar. 28, 1935, New York City. Lt., USNRF, World War I. *SHEPARD, 1936, BLAKE-(Insurance)--Born Nov. 21, 1913, St. Paul Minn.; died Jan. 8, 1972, Sun Valley; Pres., W. A. Lang Co., 66 W. 7th St., St. Paul 55102; Lieut., USNR, '42- '46; m. Oct. 11, '40, Nancy Troxell; s. B.S., Jr.; d. Nancy C., Constance, Christine B., Alison. SHEPARD, 1951, CHARLES R. S., M.A.-( Education)---Born Feb. 22, 1927, Chicago, Ill.; Teacher of English, Hillhouse High School, 480 Sherman Parkway, New Haven, Conn. 06511; res. 154 Armory St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; Pres.,

225 Yale-China, '71-; Mbr., Advisory Bd., Dwight Hall; Assoc. Fellow, Pierson College, '70-; Headmaster, Hamden Hall Country Day School, Hamden, Conn., '64-'69; Mbr., Mayor's Task Force on Education, New Haven, '76-; Cprl., AUS, June '45-Dec. '46; m. Aug. 8, '50, Mary Jo Pelkey; s. Timothy C., ('75 ), Charles E.; d. M. Carrie. *SHEPARD, 1916, DONALD CARRINGTON-( Industrial)-Born Oct. 8, 1891, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 25, 1967. 1st Lieut., F.A., World War I; m. Aug. 27, '21, Sylvia W. Smith; s. D.C.S., Jr., ( '50), Charles R. S., ('51). SHEPARD, 1950, DONALD CARRINGTON- ( Business)-Born May 6, 1924, Chicago, Ill.; Senior V.P., Menasha Corp., Box 367, Neenah, Wisc. 54956; res. 1113 E. Forest Ave., Neenah, Wisc. 54956; Pres.: Community Chest, Local Chapter-Chamber of Comm., School Board; Trustee, local hosp.; Mbr. School Bd., '65-'71; Tech. Sgt., USMC, '43-'46; m. Aug. 27, '49, Jane Ellen Steinborg; s. Donald C. III, William A.; d. Susan Sylvia, Julia R. SHEPARD, 1917, FRANK PAnsoNs-( Finance retired)-Born May 16, 1895, St. Paul, Minn.; res. 1021 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; fonnerly V.P., Bankers Trust Co., N.Y.C.; 1st Lieut., F.A., May '18-Dec. '19; m. Oct. 11, '19, Katherine McMillan; s. F.P.S., Jr. ( '42 ) ( dec.) James Renwick; d. Margaret McMillan (Harder). SHEPARD, 1939, LLOYD MONTGOMERY, JR.-( Business)-Born Sept. 27, 1916, St. Joseph, Mich.; Pres., Berrien County Ab- stract & Title Insurance Co., 100 Church St., P.O. Box 127, St. Joseph, Mich. 49085; res. 1756 North Shore Drive, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022; Pres., Mich. Land Title Assn., '70-'72; Mich. Finance Chmn., Corn, to Re-elect the President, '72; Delegate, Repub. Natl. Conventions, '56, '60, '72, Cmdr., USNR, '41-'46; Atlantic Mediterranean, & Pacific Campaign Ribbons with 7 Battle Stars; m. Sept. 9, '50, Mary Helen Brown; d. Deborah, Sandra, Rebecca. SHEPARD, 1914, LORIIIN ANDREWS, M.D.-( Medicine retired) -Born March 24, 1890, Gaziantep, Turkey; res. R.F.D. 1, Boothbay, Maine 04537; Asst. to Sec. Reuben Holden, in charge of foreign visitors to Yale, '59-'62; Medical Dir. & Surgeon, American Hosp. of Istanbul, '27-'57; Dir., Interna- tional House, '57-'58; Med. Dir., Mission Hosp., Gaziantep, '19-'25; Chevalier of French Legion of Honor, granted in

226 recognition of services to French Military personnel, '20-'21; m. Jan. 3, '19, Virginia Moffat; s. Frederick D., ('43, M.A. '48), Robert A., ('45, Ph.D. '50), Barclay M.; d. Alice (Gary) ( M.D. Yale '45), Constance (Jolly). *SHEPARD, 1908, ROGER BULKLEY-( Finance)-Born Sept. 14, 1885, St. Paul, Minn.; died June 12, 1972, St. Paul, Minn.; formerly Chmn., Bd. Dirs., Federal Reserve Bank of Minnea- polis; Ensign, USN, '17-'18; m. July 27, '10, Katherine Kohl- saat; s. R.B.S., Jr. ( '35 ), Blake, ('36), Stanley, ('51). SHEPARD, 1935, ROGER BULKLEY, JR.-( Insurance)-Born Oct. 5, 1911, St. Paul, Minn.; Senior V.P., St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co., 385 Washington St., St. Paul, Minn. 55102; res. 2155 Delaware Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. Jan. 29, '39, Mary Reed; s. Lansing Reed, Thomas B., Roger Whitten, ('68); d. Katherine (Morris). *SHEPLEY, 1895, ARTHUR BEHN, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 25, 1873, St. Louis, Mo.; died Dec. 30, 1918, St. Louis. Madill Prof. of equity, Washington Univ. Law School, '10-'13. Served in Spanish-American War. * SHEPPARD, 1887, WALTER BRADLEY-( Literary work)-Born Nov. 22, 1865, Penn Yan, N.Y.; died Oct. 2, 1949, Denver, Colo. *SHERMAN, 1836, FREDERICK ROGER, M.A.-( Law)-Born Mar. 31, 1815, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 10, 1892, New York City. SHERRILL, 1949, FRANKLIN Gor-DwArniE, S.T.M.-( Ministry) -Born May 5, 1928, Boston, Mass.; Rector, Grace Episc. Church, 254 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; res. 65 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; m. June 12, '53, Mary Taylor; s. Edmund; d. Ann, Sarah. *SHEVLIN, 1921, EDWIN LEoNABD-( Business)-Born Oct. 29, 1898, Crookston, Minn.; died Oct. 13, 1950, Boston, Mass.; 2d Lieut., F.A., World War I; V.P., Yale Alumni Assn. of the Northwest, '46-'47, Pres., '47-'48. *SHIPMAN, 1886, ARTHUR LEFFINGWELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 19, 1864, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 16, 1937, Hartford, Conn. Corp. Counsel of Hartford, '04-'08 and '10-'12. Mbr., Hartford Common Council, 1892; of State Comm. on Sculp- ture, and Chmn. Hartford Com. of State Council of Defense, 1917. 227 *SHIRLEY, 1869, ARTHUR, B.D., M.A.-(Ministry and education) -Born Nov. 19, 1845, Portland, Me.; died Feb. 5, 1927, Stratford, Conn. *SHUGART, 1955, THORNE MARTIN-died March 6, 1972, El Paso, Tx. *SILL, 1861, EDWARD ROWLAND-( Literary work)-Born April 29, 1841, Windsor, Conn.; died Feb. 27, 1887, Cleveland, Ohio. Prof. of English, Univ. of California, 1874-1882. *SILL, 1852, GEORGE GRISWOLD, M.A.-( Law)-Born Oct. 26, 1829, Windsor, Conn.; died May 19, 1907, Hartford, Conn. Lieut. Gov., Conn., 1873-1877. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1882-1883. U.S. Distr. Attny., Conn. 1888-1892. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1873-1877. • SILLIMAN, 1837, BENJAMIN, M.A., M.D., LL.D.-( Education) -Born Dec. 4, 1816, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 14, 1885, New Haven. Prof. of chemistry, Yale Univ., 1846-1849 and 1854-1885; Prof. of medical chemistry and toxicology, Univ. of Louisville, 1849-1854. *SIMMONS, 1898, FRANK HUNTER-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 1, 1874, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died April 11, 1937, New York City. •SIMMONS, 1890, WALLACE DELAFIELD-( Industrial)-Born Nov. 24, 1867, St. Louis, Mo.; died Dec. 7, 1929, St. Louis. Mbr., Conservation Div., War Industries Bd., World War I. •SIMMS, 1891, WILLIAM ERSKINE-(Farming)-Born Aug. 1, 1869, Paris, Ky.; died Dec. 31, 1956, New Orleans, La. *SIMPSON, 1817, KENNETH FARRAND, LL.B.-( Law)-Born May 4, 1895, New York City; died Jan. 25, 1941, New York City. U.S. Attny., Southern Distr. of New York '25-'27. Spec. Asst. to Attny. Gen. of U.S., '26; Mbr., Repub. Natl. Corn., '37-'40, and Mbr., U.S. House of Representatives, '40-'41. Capt., F.A., World War I ( AEF ). *SINCERBEAUX, 1902, FRANK HuEsTis, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 12, 1874, Kelloggsville, N.Y.; died May 10, 1969; Dir., Greater N.Y. Councils, Boy Scouts of America, '35, V.P., '42- '47, Gen. Counsel, '47-; Exec. Bd., Queens B.S. Council, '25- '32, V.P. '32-'43; Dir., N.Y. School for the Deaf, '37- Pres., '47-'54; Dir., Eva Gebhard Gourgaud Found., '47-; Church Advocate, Diocese of Long Island ( Episc. ), '44-'58; Vestry- man, '26-'39, Warden, '39-; Church of the Resurrection, Rich- mond Hills, N.Y.; m. June 30, '03, Jessie Marion Batterson; s. Robert A. ( Yale Law '39); d. Helen S. (Clark), Barbara A. ( Newman). 228 SINGER, 1966, RONALD LEONARD, M.A. Cambridge Univ.- (Business)-Born March 10, 1944, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Executive; res. 9 Glen Avon Drive, Riverside, Conn. 06878; Senior V.P. & Chief Financial Officer, Weslbach Corp., '71-'75; Dir., Education Section, New York City Budget Bureau, '70- '71; Operations Research Analyst, U.S. Dept. of Defense, '68- '70; m. June 15, '68, Anne Catherine Hallgren; s. Erik Kristian. SINGLETON, 1961, THOMAS H.-(Business)-Born Feb. 16, 1939, Evanston, Ill.; Business Mgr., Tennis Clothing, Wilson Sporting Goods Co., 2233 West St., River Grove, Ill. 60171; res. 853 W. Castlegate Court, Lake Forest, Ill. 60045; Yale Alumni Fund Class Agt., '61; 1st Lieut., USMC, Mar. '62- May '65; m. Feb. 22, '69, Diane Lally; s. Matthew Thomas. *SLADE, 1954, FRANCIS HENRY-(Business)-Born Sept. 9, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Mar. 2, 1890, Orange, N.J. *SLADE, 1851, JOHN MILTON, M.A.-(Business)-Born in July 1831, Boston, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1890, White Lake, N.Y. *SLOANE, 1866, HENRY THOMPSON, M.A.- ( Business).---Born Dec. 1, 1845, New York City; died Sept. 18, 1937, South- ampton, N.Y. • SLOANE, 1905, JonN-(Business)-Born April 20, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 3, 1971, Bennington, Vt.; formerly Chmn. Bd., W. & J. Sloane; Class Agt., '10-'21; Class Sec., 4 yrs.; W.W. I; Mil. Intell. Div., Combat Sec., General Staff, Washing- ton, D.C., '18; commissioned as 1st Lieut., M.I.D., 11/10/18, but as war had ended declined commission; Intell. Officer, N.Y. State Guard; retired as Col.; m. June 23, '17, Elsie Nicoll; m. Sept. 14, '54, Hope Colgate Jerome; d. Grace Elsie (Vance), Nancy (Coates), Evelyn (Pyne). *SLOANE, 1868, THOMAS CHALMERS, M.A.-(Business)-Born Oct. 21, 1847, New York City; died June 17, 1890, Lenox, Mass. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1889-1890. *SLOANE, 1895, WH,LIAM-(Business)-Born Feb. 18, 1873, New York City; died Aug. 11, 1922, Southampton, Long Is- land. Trustee, Robert Coll. ( Istanbul). Chmn. Natl. War Work Council, Y.M.C.A., World War I. SLOCUM, 1915, EDWIN LYON-( Finance retired)-Born Jan. 17, 1892, Homestead, Pa.; res. 417 E. Main St., Apt. Wl, Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706; formerly Broker, Francis I. Dupont & Co., New York; Asst. Treas., Class of 1915; Exec. Corn., Class of

229 1915; Capt., 306th Inf., Apr. '17-'19; m. 1937, Marion Cur- tiss; s. John Curtiss; d. Marion C. SMITH, 1960, BRUCE D.-(Art)-Born Jan. 10, 1938, Chicago, Ill.; Professional Artist, Windflower Studios, Elizabeth, Colo. 80107; res. Star Route 1064, Elizabeth, Colo. 80107; ni. Aug- 24, '63, Margaret Moore; s. David; d. Kelly. *SMITH, 1906, BRUCE DoNALD-(Finance)-Born Aug. 13, 1885, Lake Forest, Ill.; died May 29, 1952, Lansford, Pa.; Assoc., Emergency Unemployment Relief Comm. of N.Y.C., 32-'33; Red Cross work, '34-'41; Assoc. Administrator, N.Y., State Section, U.S. War Bonds; Spec. Asst. to Chmn. of War Man- power Comm.; Consultant to Gen. Mgr., Atomic Energy Comm., '48; Mbr., Personnel Security Review Bd., '49; Capt., Chemical Warfare Service, World War I ( AEF ). °SMITH, 1865, CHARLES EDGAR-(Law)-Born Dec. 25, 1839, Machias, Me.; died Dec. 18, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y. Priv., Union Army, Civil War. *SMITH, 1875, EDWARD CURTIS, LL.B., LL.D.-(Transportation) -Born Jan. 5, 1854, St. Albans, Vt.; died April 6, 1935, St. Albans, Vt. Mbr., Vermont State Legislature, 1890 and Gov. of Vermont, 1898-1900. °SMITH, 1859, EUGENE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 24, 1839 New York City; died April 5, 1928, New York City. SMITH, 1960, FREDERICK W.-( Business)-Born Aug. 11, 1944, Marks, Miss.; bus. Federal Express Co., AMF Box 30167, Memphis, Tenn. 38130; res. 46 Momingside Park, Memphis, Tenn. 38104; m. June 7, '70, Linda B. Grisham; d. Sandra Windland, Laura Fredette. °SMITH, 1889, HERBERT AUGUSTINE, Ph.D-(Forestry)-Born Dec. 6, 1866, Southampton, Mass.; died July 21, 1944, South Salem, N.Y. Instr. in English, Yale Univ., 1892-1898. With U.S. Forest Service, 1901-1937. SMITH, 1942, HOWARD FREEMAN, JR.-(Industrial)-Born Feb. 4, 1920, Bay City, Mich.; Pres., Lasalle Building Corp., 17249 Sherwood St., Detroit, Mich. 48212; res. 279 Grosse Pointe Blvd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 48236; 1st Lieut., USMC '42-'46; D.F.C., 4 Air Medals; m. Jan. 19, '46, Marion Jarveis Miller; m. Oct. 28, '59, Betty McDonald; ss. Theodore Eaton; d. Caroline Fay. SMITH, 1912, J. GREGORY- ( Industrial)-Born July 16, 1889, St. Albans, Vt.; Pres., Equities, Inc., 78 N. Main St., St. 230 Albans, Vt. 05478; res. 109 Congress St., St. Albans Vt. 05478; m. Apr. 16, '21, Genevieve C. Babbitt; m. Aug. 28, '62, Janet Ankeny; s. Timothy Dean, ('51 ), John Gregory, ('45). *SMITH, 1847, JOHN DONNELL-(Science)-Born June 5, 1829, Baltimore, Md.; died Dec. 2, 1928, Baltimore. Capt., Light Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. SMITH, 1929, LLOYD Hri:roN-( industria/)-Born July 9, 1905, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Independent Oil & Gas Producer, 1530 Capital National Bank Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002; res. 2 Long- fellow Lane, Houston, Texas 77005; Pres., Paraffine Oil Corp.; Dir.; First Natl. Bank of Houston, '48-'55, National Review and Curtiss-Wright Corp., '55-'70, Information Storage Sys- tems, '67-'70, Falcon Seaboard Corp., '68-'70, Kinetics Inter- natl. Corp., '70; Adv. Dir., First City Natl. Bank of Houston, '56-'70; Lieut Cmdr., USNR, '42-'45; m. 1931, Jane Clay Zeve- ly; rn. 1940, Elizabeth Keith Weiss; d. Camilla Clay, Sandra Keith (Mosbacher), Sharon Lloyd (Keller), Sydney Car- others (Kerr). *SMITH, 1876, RUFUS BIGGS, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 20, 1854, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Dec. 18, 1923, Cincinnati. Prof. of law and chmn., bd. of trustees, Cincinnati Law School, 1896-1900. SMITH, 1919, TnAvEn-( Ranching retired)-Bom June 14, 1897, Jamaica, West Indies; res. P.O. Box 447, Big Timber, Montana 59011; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '18-'19; m. Dec. 4, '18, Catherine Clinton; s. Traver C., ('42); d. Shirley (Shortlidge). *SMITH, 1860, Wri..m.Am THAYER, M.A., M.D., LL.D.-(Medi- cine)-Born Mar. 30, 1839, New York City; died Sept. 17, 1909, Hanover, N.H. Assoc. Prof. of physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, 1883-1885, and Prof., 1885-1907; Prof of surgery, '07-'09; also dean, 1896-1909. *SMITH, 1896, IvINTHROP DAVENPORT- ( Business)-Born Sept. 12, 1874, New York City; died May 5, 1922, New York City. *SMYTH, 1897, NATHAN AYER, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born May 29, 1876, Quincy, Ill.; died Dec. 7, 1956, New York City; Asst. Dist. Attny., N.Y. Cty., '02-'10; Asst. Dir. Gen., U.S. Employ- ment Service, '17-'18; Asst. Gen. Counsel, U.S. Shipping Bd., '21; Gen. Counsel, U.S. Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp., '22-'25; Class Sec. 231 SNELL, 1967, BRADFORD CURIE, J.D.-(Law)-Born April 27, 1946, Brookline, Mass.; Antitrust Attny., Author, bus. 1435 Fourth St. S.W., #308, Washington, D.C. 20024; Counsel, U.S. Senate Antitrust Subcommittee (Judiciary), '73-'75; Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution, '72; Assoc., Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, San Francisco, '71-'72; Mbr., Energy & Environment Task Force & Transportation Task Force, Demo- cratic Natl. Com ., '75-'76; Sp-5, USAR-M.I.D., '68-'74; m. Mary Martin Gant. SNELL, 1918, RAYMOND FRANKLIN-( Finance retired)-Born June 26, 1894, Brocton, Mass.; res. 733 Kline St., La Jolla, Calif. 92037; formerly engaged in financial management; 2d Lieut., F.A., May '17-Jan. '19; m. March 9, '18, Natalie Parker (dec.); m. March 28, '58, Valerie Dade Savage; s. Parker Crowell (killed in action, Italy, Nov. 6, '43). SOLBERT, 1941, PETER 0. A., J.D.-(Law)-Born March 9, 1919, Copenhagen, Denmark; Lawyer, Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 416 West Neck Rd., Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. 11743; Board of Seven Springs Farm Center, a Yale affiliate; Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense for Internatl. Security Affairs, '63-'65; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '41-'45; Dept. of Defense Meritorious Civilian Service Medal; m. 1945, Deborah Kirk; s. Alan, ( '75), Christopher; d. Leslie (Fogg), Elizabeth, Alison. *SOLLEY, 1888, FRED PALMER, Ph.B., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Oct. 10, 1866, Newark, N.J.; died Sept. 7, 1950, New York City. SOLLEY, 1922, ROBERT FOLGER, M.D.-(Medicine retired)- Born Feb. 25, 1901, New York, N.Y.; res. 8 Mallard Drive, Old Saybrook, Conn. 06.475; Cmdr. (M.C.), USNR, '18, '42- '46; m. Ann Ewing; s. David Bennett, ('55 ), Robert Folger, Jr. SOMERVILLE, 1957, Joux W.-(Finance)-V.P., Brown Man- agement Co., Financial Plaza Pac., 915 Fort St., Suite 1100, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813; res. c/o Waialae Country Club, 4997 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii 96816; m. June 10, '61, Harriet Kittredge Metcalf; s. Henry Kittredge, James Atwell; d. Hannah Frances, Elizabeth G. *SOPER, 1904, WILLARD BURR, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 28, 1882, Bloomington, Ill.; died Oct. 30, 1939, New Haven, Conn. Assoc. Clin. Prof. of Medicine, Yale Univ., '27-'31; and Assoc. Prof. of medicine and tuberculosis consultant, Dept.

232 of Univ. Health, '31-'39. Maj., Med. Corps, World War I (AEF). *SOULE, 1911, LESLIE-(Industrial)-Born April 29, 1889, Flush- ing, N.Y.; died July 18, 1971, Dover, Mass.; formerly Treas., Masoneilan Div., Worthington Corp.; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, April '17-'18; m. June 9, '17, Evelyn Macleod; d. Ann (Truesdale), Evelyn M. (Cunningham). *SOUTHGATE, 1866, CHARLES MCCLELLAN-( Ministry)-Born Nov. 18, 1845, Monroe, Mich.; died June 5, 1912, Gloucester, Mass. Trustee, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1894-1912. *SOUTHMAYD, 1834, SAMUEL GRAY, M.D.-(Industrial)-Born Oct. 30, 1811, Middletown, Conn.; died Oct. 9, 1877, Hart- ford, Conn. *SOUTHWORTH, 1875, EDWARD WELLS, LL.B., LL.N1.-( Law ) Born Jan. 14, 1854, West Springfield, Mass.; died April 20, 1902, New York City. *SOUTHWORTH, 1863, GEORGE CHAMPLIN SHEPARD, LL.B., M.A., LH.D.-(Education)-Born Dec. 13, 1842, West Spring- field, Mass.; died Feb. 19, 1918, Springfield. Prof. of belles- lettres, Kenyon Coll., 1881-1888; Prof. of Sacred theology, Bexley Theological Seminary, 1885-1888; Prof. of the English language and literature, Case School of Applied Science, 1889- 1900. *SPALDING, 1838, EBENEZER, M.A.-(Law)-Born Oct. 21, 1816, Brooklyn, Conn.; died Aug. 17, 1866, St. Louis, Mo. *SPALDING, 1872, GEORGE ATHERTON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Jan. 14, 1849, Greenup Court House, Ky., died Oct. 2, 1906, New York City. SPAULDING, 1945, JOSIAH AUGUSTUS, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 21, 1922, Worcester, Mass.; Attny., 125 Nashua St., Boston, Mass. 02114; res. Smith's Point, Manchester, Mass. 01944; Ptnr., Bingham, Dana & Gould, Boston, '57-'74; Capt., USMC, '42-'45, '51-'53; D.F.C., 4 Air Medals; m. June 29, '49, Helen Hamilton Bowdoin; s. Josiah A. Jr., George Bow- doin, Alexander Hamilton. SPEAR, 1974. WESLEY JOHN-(Art)-Born Feb. 28, 1952, Cleveland, Ohio; Painter, add. 62 So. 11th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11211. SPEARS, 1952, ROBERT SAMUEL, A.M.P.-( Business)-Born Sept. 6, 1929, Minneapolis, Minn.; General Sales Mgr., Pro- duct Divisions, Republic Steel Corp., P.O. Box 6778, Republic

233 Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44101; res. 18040 S. Woodland, Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120; m. July 21, '56, Carolyn B. Marcy; s. Timothy B., ('80 ), Daniel B.; d. Gretchen M., Sara M. SPEED, 1956, JAMES BuEcKENurocE-( Industrial)-Born Jan. 3, 1934, Davenport, Iowa; Pres., Arkansas-Best Freight Sys- tem, Inc., Dir., Arkansas Best Corp., 301 South 11th St., Fort Smith, Ark. 72901; res. 2323 South 40th St., Fort Smith, Ark. 72901; Arkansas-Best Freight System, Inc.: Administrative Training, '58, Dir. of Terminals, '59, V.P., Terminal Opera- tions, '63, Pres., '66-, Dir., Arkansas Best Corp., '64-; Dir.: Transport Insurance Co., Dallas, Southwest Operators Assn., Central & Southern Motor Freight Bureau, Trucking Em- ployers, Inc., Fort Smith Boys Club, City Natl. Bank; ATA Bd. of Gov. & Dir., ATA Found.; past Campaign Chmn., Fort Smith United Fund; past Dir.: Fort Smith Girls Club, Fort Smith Child-Family Guidance Center, Ark. Bus & Truck Assn., Mississippi Trucking Assn.; Mbr., Ark. Economic Develop- ment Study Comm., '75-; m. July 7, '56, Marilyn June Young; s. James Breckinridge III, Robert Young, John Fry. °SPENCER, 1878, CHARLES LANcFonn-( We/fare )-Born Feb. 10, 1855, Utica, N.Y.; died Sept. 24, 1941, St. Paul, Minn. Clerk, U.S. District Court of Minn., 1892-1921, and U.S. Commissioner, 1895-1921. *SPENCER, 1880, EDWARD CUI1RAN, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Dec. 8, 1858, St. Paul, Minn.; died Dec. 26, 1891, Coronado Beach, San Diego, Calif. °SPENCER, 1834, GEORGE GILMAN, M.A.-(Business)-Born Sept. 13, 1812, Hartford, Conn.; died Oct. 15, 1885, Brook- lyn, N.Y. *SPENCER, 1867, JAMES MAGOFFIN, LL.B., M.A.-Born April 9, 1839, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died May 13, 1920, Burlington, N.Y. Prof. of mathematics, Gallaudet Coll., Washington, D.C., 1867- 1873. *SPERRY, 1871, WATSON ROBERTSON-( Literary work)-Born June 25, 1842, Sauquoit, N.Y.; died Feb. 13, 1926, Hartford, Conn. U.S. Minister to Persia, 1892-1894. SPITZ, 1962, ROBERT W., M.S.-(Business)-Born Dec. 11, 1940, Philadelphia, Pa.; Acct. Rep., IBM Corp., 5930 Hoh- man Ave., Hammond, Ind. 46320; res. 321 Douglas St., Park Forest, Ill. 60466; m. March 7, '64, Honor Collins Florence Berger; s. Brian William, Eric Andrew.

234 SPITZER, 1935, LYMAN, JR., Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D.—(Education) —Born June 26, 1914, Toledo, Ohio; Charles A. Young Prof. of Astronomy, Chmn., Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences, Dir., Observatory, Princeton University, Peyton Hall, Princeton, N.J. 08540; res. 659 Lake Drive, Princeton, N.J. 08540; Mbr., Yale Council; m. June 29, '40, Doreen Damaris Canaday; s. Nicholas Canaday, Dionis Coffin; d. Sarah Lutetia (Saul), Lydia Strong. SPOFFORD, 1924, CHARLES MERVILLE, M.A. ( Hon.), J.D. LL.D.—(Law)—Born Nov. 17, 1902, St. Louis, Missouri; of Counsel, Ptnr., Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Windmill Lane, East Hampton, N.Y. 11937; Instr., Yale, '24-'25; Alumni Fellow Corporation, '56-'64; Fellow, Saybrook Coll., '56-; A,scc., Isham, Lincoln & Beal, Chicago, '28-'30; with present firm (and predecessor firms) since '30, mbr. of firm since '40; Dir.: Council on Foreign Relations, Metropolitan Opera Assn. ( Chmn. Exec. Corn. '56-'71, Pres. '46-'50), American Univ. in Beirut, '57-'63, Natl. Council, English Speaking Union, '55- '64, Distillers Co., Ltd., '52-'76, CIBA Corp., '57-'71, Institute for Defense Analyses, '60-'70; Trustee: Carnegie Corp. of New York, Juillard Musical Found., Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York; Vice Chmn. & Dir., Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.; Mbr. Exec. Corn., Am. Branch, Intematl. Law Assn.; Mbr. Exec. Council, Am. Soc. Internatl. Law; Deputy U.S. Rep., North Atlantic Council; Chmn., North Atlantic Council Deputies, '50-52; Carnegie Lecturer, Hague Academy of Internatl. Law, '64; Commissioned Lieut. Col., Oct. '42, Col., Sept. '43, Brigadier General, Sept. '44; staff officer in Mediter- ranean & ETO, Oct. '42-July '45; Distinguished Service Medal, Purple Heart; decorations from Great Britain, Tunisia, Italy, France, Iceland, Belgium; m. 1930, Margaret M. Walker; m. 1960, Carolyn M. Storrs; m. 1970, Sydney R. Brewster; s. Charles Nicholas, ('56 ), John S. W., ('64); d. Nancy (Yerkes), Margaret (Benkard). °SPRING, 1855, ANDREW JACKSON- ( Education)—Born July 29, 18.32, Meadville, Miss.; died April 11, 1865, Mobile, Ala. Sgt. Major, Artillery, Confederate Army, Civil War. SPROLE, 1942, FRANK ARNOTT, LL.B.—( Law)—Born Sept. 13, 1918, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Senior V.P. & General Counsel, Bristol- Myers Co., 345 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 786

235 Hollow Tree Ridge Rd., Darien, Conn.; Treas., Class of 1942, '42-'57; Pres., Yale Club of Darien, '61-'62; Dir.: Xomox Corp., '73-, The Knapp Fund, '50-; Trustee, The Hotchkiss School, '70-; Mbr., Bd. of Education, Darien, '58-'61; Lieut., USN, '42-'45; m. Sept. 23, '44, Sarah Louise Knapp; s. Frank Jared, ('69), Jonathan Knapp; d. Wendy Allen (Bangs II), Anne Louise (Jacobs), Sarah Elizabeth. STACK, 1940, JOSEPH WILLIAM, JR.-( Business)-Born July 13, 1918, Lansing, Mich.; Pres., Stack Associates, management consulting firm, 230 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 1082 West Rd., New Canaan, Conn. 06840; A.Y.A. founding to present; Class Sec., '70-'75; Mbr., Navy & Marine Acquisition Review Corn., '74-'75; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '40-'45; Dir., RTA, '71-'73; m. Sept. 25, '48, Wolcott Rorick; s. Christopher D., Nathan S., Joseph W., III ( dec.), David R., ('79 ), Peter S. *STACKPOLE, 1915, EDWARD JAMES-( Publishing)-Born June 21, 1894, Harrisburg, Pa.; died Oct. 1, 1967; Dir. and Pres., Soldiers Orphans' School, Scotland, Pa.; Dir., Harrisburg Hosp.; Commanding Gen., Pennsylvania Natl. Guard, '46-'47; Capt., Inf., Cavalry, W.W. I; Alumni Bd., '51-'59; Yale Development Corp., '57; Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Central Pa., '51-'59; m. Aug. 17, '17, Frances Bailey ( dec.); d. Mary Frances (Det- weiler). *STAGG, 1888, Amos ALONZO, LL.D., L.H.D., M.A., M.P.E., Ped.D., D.P. Sv.(Education)-Born Aug. 16, 1862, Orange, N.J.; died Mar. 17, 1965; Adv. Football Coach, Susquehanna Univ., '47-'52; Adv. Coach, Stockton Coll., '53-; m. Sept. 10, '94, Stella Robertson; s. A.A.S., Jr., Paul; d. Ruth (Lauren). STANBERRY, 1966, WILLIAM BURKS, JR., J.D.-(Business)- Born Jan. 23, 1944, Austin, Texas; Pres. & Dir., Hycel Inc., 7920 Westpark Drive, Houston, Texas 77042; res. 10918 Walwick Drive, Houston, Texas 77024; Chinn., Class of 1966 Quarter- Century Fund; Asst. to the Pres., Crutcher Resources Corp., '69-'71; Hycel Inc.: Corporate Sec., '71-'72, V.P., Legal & Finance, '72-'73; m. May 20, '72, Sandra Lynn Melass. *STANLEY, 1908, HAnorm-( Finance)-Born Oct. 2, 1885, Great Barrington, Mass.; died May 14, 1963; Ltd. Ptnr., Mor- gan Stanley & Co., N.Y.C.; m. Oct. 28, '14, Edith Thurston ( dec. ); m. Jan. 7, '39, Louise Ross Todd ( Gilbert); ss. S. Park- er Gilbert, ('56), John Jouett Gilbert; sd. Louise Gilbert (Mauck).

236 *STANLEY, 1852, WILLIAM, M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 9, 1830, Goshen, Conn.; died June 28, 1893, Great Barrington, Mass. *STAPLER, 1874, HENRY BEIDLEMAN BASCOM, LL.B.-( Law)- Born Feb. 24, 1853, Mobile, Ala.; died Dec. 1, 1906, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Asst. Distr. Attny., N.Y. City and Cty., 1891-1893. STEADMAN, 1952, JOHN MONTAGUE, LL.B.-( Education)- Born Aug. 8, 1930, Honolulu, Hawaii; Prof. of Law, George- town University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001; res. 2960 Newark St. NW., Wash- ington, D.C. 20008; 1952 Class Sec., '72-'77; Mbr., Assn. of Yale Alumni, '72-'75; formerly Visiting Prof. of Law, Univ. of Penn.; Assoc., Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, San Francisco, '56- '83; Attny., U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, '63-'64; Deputy Under Sec. of Army, '64-'65; Special Asst. to Sec. of Defense, '65-'68; Gen. Counsel of Air Force, '68-'70; m. Apr. 8, '61, Alison Storer Lunt; s. Eric Cammett; d. Catharine Neilson, Juliette Montague. STEADMAN, 1955, RICHARD COOKE, M.B.A.-(Business)-Born Oct. 1, 1932, Honolulu, Hawaii; Ptnr., J.H. Whitney & Co., Room 3200, 630 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; res. 333 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y. 10021; Class Sec., '55-'64; Trus- tee: The Children's Television Workshop, '72-; The Brear- ley School, '70-; Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense, '66-'69; m. Aug. 20, '55, Jane B. Nuckolls; s. Peter, Christopher, ('78); d. Lee. °STEARNS, 1870, EDWIN RUSSELL, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 10, 1847, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Oct. 24, 1914, Wyoming, Ohio. *STEBBINS, 1902, EDWIN ALLEN-( Finance)-Born May 30, 1879, Oswego, N.Y.; died June 6, 1954, Rochester, N.Y.; Dir., Rochester Chmbr. of Comm., and Bureau Municipal Research. STEBBINS, 1933, HART LYMAN-( Ministry)-Born Sept. 3, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Catholics United for the Faith, Inc., 222, North Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801; res. 40 Ox- ford Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804; m. Oct. 15, '37, Marsinah Neison; m. June 30, '59, Madeleine Froelicher; s. Timothy Nei. son, John Henry; d. Victoria Neison (Wallop). *STEBBINS, 1862, HENRY HAMILTON, D.D.-( Ministry)-Born June 3, 1839, New York City; died Aug. 19, 1917, Rochester, N.Y. 237 'STEELE, 1846, HENRY THORNTON, M.A.-( Law)-Born July 8, 1821, East Bloomfield, N.Y.; died Nov. 10, 1890, Chicago, Ill. *STERLING, 1864, JOHN WILLIAM, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-( Law) Born May 12, 1844, Stratford, Conn.; died July 5, 1918, Grand Metis, Que., Canada. STETSON, 1934, EUGENE WILLIAM, Jn.-( Business)-Born Oct. 4, 1911, New York, N.Y.; Pres., Fairhill Oil & Gas Corp.; res. Calderwood Neck, Vinalhaven, Maine 04863; Yale Crew Advisory Corn., '46-'51; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR; Bronze Star; m. Sept. 20, '34, Grace Richardson; m. March 21, '56, Kathryna Ray; s. Eugene William III; d. Nancy, Stuart (Daly), Patricia (Tripp); ss. Ryckman Walbridge; sd. Leslie (Smith ). STEVENS, 1940, ALBERT B.-(Business)--Born Dec. 14, 1917, Wallingford, Conn.; Sales Mgr., Lee Co., Westbrook, Conn. 06498; res. Box 354, Guilford, Conn. 06437; m. Sept. 14, '40, Elizabeth G. Berger; s. David B.; d. Lucy M., Mary E. *STEVENS, 1858, FREDERIC WILLIAM, LL.B.-( Law and Fi- nance)-Born Sept. 19, 1839, New York City; died Jan. 20, 1928, New York City. *STEVENS, 1843, HENRY, M.A.-( Literary work)-Born Aug. 24, 1819, Barnet, Vt.; died Feb. 28, 1886, London, England. STEVENS, 1938, JosEerr B., JR.-(Business)-Born Oct. 4, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Pres., Harry M. Stevens, Inc., 521 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017; res. 4370 Province Line Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '42-'45; m. Feb. 2, '40, Frances Pine; s. Joseph Brewster; d. Brooke, Sarah (Webb). STEVENS, 1925, N1ARVIN A., M.D., B.S., D.M.S.-(Medicine) Born April 14, 1900, Stockton, Kans.; Orthopedic Surgeon; res. 11260 Regent St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90066; m. 1925, Barbara Abbey; m. Oct. 2, '43, Dorothy Hill Hopper (dec.); s. Marvin A., Jr.; d. Lucinda A., ('55 Drama) (dec.), Jean Hill (Violante), Marcy Gay. STEVENSON, 1941, CHARLES P.-(Industrial)--Born Sept. 23, 1918, Buffalo, N.Y.; Treas. & Dir., Eastman Machine Co., 779 Washington St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14203; res. 27 Tudor Place, Buffalo, N.Y. 14203; m. Jan. 24, '43, Mary-Louise Lord; s. Wade II, Charles P., Jr., ('68), Robert Lord, ( '72 ), Roy; d. Louise Lord (Gillespie). STEVENSON, 1925, DONALD, D., M.F.-(Forestry retired)- Born Oct. 2, 1903, New York, N.Y.; res. 7 Stockbridge Place,

238 Asheville, N.C. 28805; Sec., Dwight Hall, '25-'27; Instr., Ling- Dan Univ., Canton, China, '30-'33; Prof., Penn. State Forestry School, '36-'45; Forester: Champion Papers, Canton, N.C., '45-'50, Buckeye Cellulose Corp., Perry, Fla., '52-'68; Quaker Commissioner, Arab Relief, Middle East, '51-'52; Clerk: Friends Meeting, Gainesville, Fla., '66-'67, Asheville, N.C., '74- 76'; Mbr., Natl. Council, Soc. of American Foresters, '63-'67; in. June 11, '30, Lois E. Davis; s. J. Ross, Philip D., ('58). *STEVENSON, 1888, FREDERIC AucusTus-( C ommunications)- Born April 27, 1867, New York City; died Dec. 17, 1937, Plainfield, N.J. Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., '16-'36. STEWART, 1918, CHARLES J.-( Finance retired)-Born June 3, 1898, Dallas, Texas; res. 1601 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples, Fla.; formerly Chmn. of Bd., Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. of New York; 2d Lieut., F.A., 26th Div., Feb. '18-Apr. '19; m. June, '20, Maud Emily Tenison (dec. Jan. 1968); m. July, '69, Clothilde de Veze; s. Charles J., Jr., ('48); d. Emily (Goyer). STEWART, 1916, DONALD OGDEN- ( Literary work retired)- Born Nov. 30, 1894, Columbus, Ohio; author, playwright, screen writer; res. 103 Frognal, London N.W.3, 6XR, England; m. July '26, Beatrice Ames; m. March 4, '39, Ella Winter; s. Ames Ogden, Donald Ogden, Jr. STEWART, 1961, JAMES C., LL.B.-(Finance)---Born Apr. 7, 1939, Cleveland, Ohio; Asst. V.P. & Trust Officer, Security Trust Co. of Rochester, One East Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14604; res. 3485 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14610; m. May 4, '64, Barbara Hyde Dean; s. Whitney Alaire; d. Allison Dean. *STEWART, 1931, JAMES Ross, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Mar. 4, 1909, Cleveland, Ohio; died Mar. 3, 1970; Ptnr., Arter & Had- den, Cleveland; Trustee, Hathaway Brown School for Girls, '47- (Pres. til '69); Col., AUS, Gen. Staff Corps, June '42-Dec. '45; Legion of Merit, Officer British Empire, Chevalier-Legionne d'Honeur; Exec. Corn., Yale Law Sch. Assn., '37-'66; Yale Alumni Scholarship Corn. of Chicago, '36-'65; V.Chmn., Alumni Bd.; m. Nov. 21, '35, Elizabeth Cobb; s. James C., ( '61 ), William R., ('65); d. Mary, Susan. STEWART, 1921, JonN-( Finance semi-retired)-Born Nov. 15, 1898, Baltimore, Md.; Investment Counsel (formerly V.P.), Cooke & Bieler, Inc., 1324 Philadelphia Natl. Bank Bldg., Broad & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107; res. 239 1110 Beech Rd., Rosemont, Pa. 19010; Class Exec. Corn., Class Alumni Fund Agt., '61-; 2d Lieut., F.A., U.S. Army, Sept.-Dec., '18; m. Nov., '24, Dorothy B. Rodgers (divorced); m. Nov., '47, Frances T. Leaf (dec. ); m. Feb., '65, Josephine W. Gloninger; d. Dora B. (Lewis), Mary Washington (Bone). *STEWART, 1890, PERCY HAMILTON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 10, 1867, Plainfield, N.J.; died June 30, 1951, Plainfield; Mayor of Plainfield, '12-'13; Mbr., N.J. State Bd. of Education, '19- '21, and of N.J. State Highway Comm., '23-'29; Mbr., Con- gress, '31-'32; Civilian Aide to the Adj. Gen., World War I. *STEWART, 1928, PETER HELLWEGE-( Finance)-Born Nov. 14, 1906, New Orleans, La.; died June 25, 1942, New Orleans. *STEWART, 1886, PHILIP BArrEL, M.A., LL.D.-( Finance)- Born Jan. 27, 1865, Middlebury, Vt.; died July 22, 1957, Colorado Springs, Colo. STEWART, 1937, PorrEn, LL.B., LL.D.-( Government)-Born Jan. 23, 1915, Jackson, Mich.; Assoc. Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, Washington, D.C. 20543; res. 5136 Palisade Lane N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Exec. Corn., Yale Law School Assn.; Cincinnati City Council, '50-'54 ( Vice Mayor '50-53); Judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, '54-'58; Lieut., USN, '42-'45; m. Apr. 24, '43, Mary Ann Bertles; s. Potter, Jr., ('70), David Bertles; d. Harriet Potter (Virkstis). °STEWART, 1894, WALTER EUGENE, JR., LL.B.-( Law ) -Born Nov. 7, 1872, Plainfield, N.J.; died Mar. 5, 1901, San Fran- cisco, Calif. 2d Lieut., Inf., Spanish-American War. STEWART, 1943, ZEPH, M.A.-( Education)-Born Jan. 1, 1921, Jackson, Mich.; Prof. of Greek and Latin, Dept. of the Classics, Boylston Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 02138; res. 104 School St., Belmont, Mass. 02178; Yale Univ. Council: Corn, on the Humanities, '58-'59, Corn. on Yale Coll., '62-'64, Chmn., Corn. on Yale Coll., '76-; Harvard University: Asst. Prof. to Prof., '53-, Senior Tutor, Adams House, '55-'60, Master, Lowell House, '63-'76; Trustee: Bishop Rhinelander Found., '64-'70; Hotchkiss School, '64-, Radcliffe College, '72-'76, Loeb Classical Library, '73-; Capt., AUS, '43-'47, '51-'53; Legion of Merit; RTA; Dir., '61-'64, Pres., '63-'64; m. Dec. 29, '59, Diana Childers; s. Christopher Childers; d. Sarah Barton, Mary Alden. *STILES, 1846, JOSEPH, M.A.-Born Jan. 14, 1826, Savannah, Ga.; died Aug. 17, 1851, Cass County, Ga.

240 *STILES, 1959, WILLIAM Aucumrs--( Literary work)-Born Mar. 9, 1837, Deckertown, N.J.; died Oct. 5, 1897, Jersey City Heights, N.J. *STILLE, 1839, CHARLES JANEWAY, M.A., LL.D.-( Literary work)-Born Sept. 23, 1819, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Aug. 11, 1899, Atlantic City, N.J. Prof. of belles-lettres, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1866-1868; provost, 1868-1882. Mbr., U.S. Sani- tary Comm., Civil War. *STILLMAN, 1935, GEORGE SCHLEY, M.A., B.Arch.-( Museum work)-Born Nov. 2, 1912, New York, N.Y.; died Sept. 7, 1964; Sec. Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.C.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II; m. June 15, '48, Frances Mount Mason; s. G.S.S., Jr.; d. Constance Pratt. *STILLMAN, 1894, LELAND STANFORD, LLB.-(Law and finance) -Born Sept. 8, 1870, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 5, 1933, Redlands, Calif. Priv., Cav., Spanish-American War. STILLMAN, 1940, PETER GORDON BRADLEY-( Education)- Born May 31, 1918, Rye, N.Y.; Headmaster, Riverdale Country School, Fieldston Rd. & W. 253rd St., Riverdale, N.Y. 10471; res. 5223 Fieldston Rd., Riverdale, N.Y. 10471; 1940 Class Treas., '55-'65; Trustee, Independent Day School, Middlefield, Conn., '62-'71; Dir., Conn. Assn. of Independent Schools, '66- '72; V.P., N.Y. Guild of Independent Schools, '76-; Vice Chmn., Wallingford Charter Comm., '59-'61; Capt., AUS ( Anti Air- craft), '40-'46; m. Dec. 12, '42, Eugenia W. Watters; s. Peter G., ( '66 ), J. Frederick, III, ('75), Alfred, III, ( '80 ), Waddell W.; d. Anne (Nordeman ). *STIMSON, 1865, HENRY ALBERT, B.D., M.A., D.D., S.T.D., Litt.D.-(Ministry)-Born Sept. 28, 1842, New York City; died July 18, 1936, New York City. Lecturer, Oberlin Theo- logical Seminary, 1891, Andover, 1900-1904, Chicago, '02-'03, and Yale, '04-'05. Acting Prof. of Homiletics, Hartford Theo- logical Seminary, '16-'17, Trustee, Carleton Coll., 1870-1880, Drury, 1886-1893, Mount Holyoke, 1894-1936, and Hartford Theological Seminary '03-'19; director, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1874-1879; Mbr., Bd. of Visitors, Wellesley Coll., 1882-1886, and Andover Theological Seminary, '08-'12. *STIMSON, 1888, HENRY LEWIS, M.A., LL.B., LL.D.-( Law)- Born Sept. 21, 1867, New York City; died Oct. 20, 1950, Hunt- ington, L.I., N.Y.; Attny. southern dist. of N.Y., '06-'09; Sec. of War, '11-'13; Gov.-Gen. of Philippines, '28-'29; Sec. of 241 State, '29-'33; Sec. of War, '40-'45; Chmn., Am. Delegation to London Naval Conferences, '30, and of Am. Delegation to Disarmament Conferences, '32; Col., F.A., World War I ( AEF ); Assoc. Fellow, Timothy Dwight Coll., Yale Univ. *STOKES, 1896, ANsoN PHELPS, B.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D., S.T.D. -(Ministry and Education)-Born April 13, 1874, New Brighton, N.Y.; died Aug. 13, 1958, Lenox, Mass.; Founder and Trustee, Am. Univ. Union in Europe, '17-'33; Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation, Gen. Education Bd., Internatl. Edu- cation Bd.; Dir. Education Dept., Y.M.C.A., World War I ( AEF ); Sec., Yale Univ., 1899-1921. STOKES, 1927, ANsoN PHELPS, JR., B.D., D.D., S.T.D.- (Ministry retired)-Born Jan. 11, 1905, New Haven, Conn.; res. 182 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. 02146; formerly Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Mass.; Trustee of Episc. Ch. at Yale; Class Agt., Alumni Fund, '27-'28; Asst. Rector, St. Mark's Ch., Shreveport, La., '32-'33, Assoc. Rector, '33-'36; Rector, Trinity Ch., Columbus, Ohio, '37-'45; Rector & Canon, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, '45-'50; Rector, St. Barthlolmew's Ch., New York City, '50-'54; Bishop Co-Adjutor, '54-'56; Bishop, Diocese of Mass. '56-'70; City Planning Bd., Shreveport, La., '34-'46; Advisory Bd., Mass. Comm. Against Discrimination, '55-'60; m. July 10, '43, Hope Procter; d. Carol ( Freemont- Smith ), Mary Elizabeth. *STOKES, 1909, HAROLD PHELPS-(Journalism)-Bom Jan. 10 1887, New York, N.Y.; died June 8, 1970; Sec. to Herbert Hoover ( Sec. of Commerce), '24-'25; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Class Sec., '09-'21; m. Sept. 17, '20, Elizabeth Miner King; d. Helen Elizabeth (Hawkins), Lydia King (Katzenbach), Anne Cornelia (Ketchum). 'STOKES, 1889, HORACE SHELDON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Aug. 18, 1867, Detroit, Mich.; died Dec. 19, 1924, New York City. °STONE, 1878, CHARLES MARTIN-( Law and industrial)-Born Feb. 6, 1856, Binghamton, N.Y.; died July 2, 1929, Bing- hamton. *STONE, 1902, HAROLD, LL.B.---( Finance)-Born Oct. 19, 1878, Syracuse, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1958; with U.S. Public Service Res., U.S. Employment Service, Dept. of Labor, World War I. 242 *STONE, 1937, LOUIS TALCOTT, LL.B.-(Law)-Born July 22, 1914, Bronxville, N.Y.; died Jan. 2, 1958, New York City; Maj., AUS, World War II (Military Intelligence, War Dept.). °STONE, 1865, WILLIAM-( Art )-Born Jan. 31, 1842, Brook- lyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 27, 1913, South Yarmouth, Mass. *STORRS, 1850, CORDIAL-( Law)-Born Sept. 1, 1823, Martins- burg, N.Y.; died April 9, 1891, Washington, D.C. STRAW, 1964, RALPH L., LL.B.-( Lato)-Born June 1, 1942, Morristown, N.J.; Attny., Wharton, Stewart & Davis, 50 W. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 08876; res. R.D. 1, Cross Brook Rd., Califon, N.J. 07830; m. Aug. 29, '65, Diane Patricia Temme; d. Jennifer. °STREET, 1912, HENRY Ansorr-(Business)-Born Aug. 12, 1889, Pawtucket, R.I.; died Mar. 16, 1956, Bristol, R.I.; Capt., Ord. Dept., World War I (AEF ). *STRICKLER, 1848, SAMUEL ALEXANDER-( Finance)-Born May 2, 1826, Shelbyville, Tenn.; died May 1, 1872, Indianapolis, Ind. *STRONG, 1835, CALEB, M.A.-(Ministry)-Born Jan. 31, 1816, Northampton, Mass.; died Jan. 4, 1947, Montreal, Que., Canada. °STRONG, 1870, CHARLES HALL, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry)-Born Dec. 29, 1850, New Orleans, La.; died Jan. 21, 1914, Mill- edgeville, Ga. °STRONG, 1871, GEORGE Am-Hun-( Law)-Born Oct. 21, 1848, Port Gibson, Miss.; died May 25, 1926, Plainfield, N.J. °STRONG, 1922, HENRY BARNARD-- ( Government)-Born Oct. 5, 1899, Hartford, Conn.; died Nov. 25, '1973; Rep., Gen. As- sembly, from Salisbury, Conn., '43; State Central Corn., '43-'47; Exec. Sec. for Govs. Baldwin and McConaughy, '43-'47; Public Utilities Commission, State of Conn., '47-'65; Navy, W.W. I; m. Oct. 27, '62, Helen Flaherty; d. Eunice Barnard (Groark). *STROUT, 1912, EDWIN Arrousros, JR.-( Finance)-Born June 30, 1890, Seattle, Wash.; died Mar. 8, 1945, Seattle, Wash. Capt., F.A., World War I (AEF), Lt. Col., G.S.C., AUS, World War II. STRUZZI, 1975, THOMAS A.-Add. 801 N. Penn St., Penn, Pa. 15675. °STUBBS, 1835, ALFRED, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry )-Born May 12, 1815, Turk's Island, West Indies; died Dec. 12, 1882, Princeton, N.J.

243 *STUCKY, 1940, WILLIAM MCDOWELL-( Journalism)-Born Dec. 12, 1916; Lexington, Ky.; died Jan. 1, 1961; Assoc. Dir., American Press Institute, Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y.; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, W.W. II; m. Mar. 27, '43, Robyn Smith; s. W.M.S., Jr., Robert Hoover. *STURGES, 1841, HEZEKIAII-( Law)-Born Nov. 3, 1819, Gil- bertsville, N.Y.; died Dec. 4, 1884, Cooperstown, N.Y. *STURGES, 1835, THOMAS BENErncT-(Ministry)-Born in 1810, Bridgeport, Conn.; died May 8, 1877, Greenfield Hill, Conn. °SULLIVAN, 1900, CORLISS EsmoNDE-( Finance )-Born Dec. 19, 1876, Shreve, Ohio; died Feb. 14, 1939, Hunting Valley, Ohio. Mbr., Advisory Council, Fed. Res. Bd., '21-'24. SULZER, 1973, JAMES S.-( Education)-Bus. Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Kendall Green, Washington, D.C. 20002; res. 2812 34th Place N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007. °SUMNER, 1897, GRAHAM, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 25, 1876, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 16, 1946, Greenwich, Conn. °SUMNER, 1863, WILLIAM GnAnAm, LL.D.-(Education)-Born Oct. 30, 1840, Paterson, N.J.; died April 12, 1910, Englewood, N.J. Prof. of Political and social science, Yale Univ., 1872- 1885; Pelatiah Pent Prof. 1885-1909, and Prof. emeritus, '09- '10. SUMNER, 1945, WILLIAM S.-(Insurance)-Born March 10, 1923, New York, N.Y.; Senior V.P., Marsh & McLennan, Inc., One Oliver Plaza, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; res. 5600 Northumb- erland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217; Pres., Plainfield, N.J. Yale Club; Lieut. ( j.g.) USN '43-'46; m. June 5, '48, Janet L. Strong; s. William S., Jr., Robert D.; d. Susan B., Janet L. *SUTHERLAND, 1931, RICHARD ORLIN, M.S., Ph.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born May 5, 1909, Chicago, Ill.; died July 17, 1963; Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Missouri School of Mines & Metallurgy. *SUTPHIN, 1903, STUART BRUEN-(Business)-Born Nov. 26, 1882, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 10, 1951, Cincinnati; Capt. Q.NI.C., World War I; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd. '29-'35. *SWAN, 1902, JOSEPH ROCKWELL-( Finance )-Born Oct. 21, 1878, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 9, 1965; bus. c/o Smith, Barney & Co., N.Y.C.; Pres. N.Y. Botanical Gardens, '38-'46, Chmn. Bd., '46-; Major, Amer. Red Cross, W.W. I; m. Dec. 20, '11, Nathalie Henderson; d. Nathalie (Rahn), Emma (Hall), Lois Junkin.

244 °SWEET, 1899, CARROLL FULLER-(Industrial)-Born June 24, 1877, Grand Rapids, Mich.; died Sept. 26, 1955, Suburban Chicago, Ill. °SWEET, 1871, EDWIN FORREST, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 21, 1847, Dansville, N.Y.; died April 2, 1935, Ojai, Calif. Mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich., '04-'06. Mbr. of Congress, '11-'13; Asst. Sec., Dept. of Commerce, '13-'21. Mbr., War Industries Bd., World War I. SWENSON, 1940, EDWARD FRANCIS, JR.- ( Finance)-Born Sept. 3, 1918, New York, N.Y.; Owner-Mgr., Edward F. Swenson & Co., 1515 First National Bank Bldg., Miami, Fla. 33131; res. 21 Casuarina Concourse, Coral Gables, Fla. 33142; Chmn., Alumni Fund, '68-'70; Founding Bd., A.Y.A., '71; Co-Chmn., The Campaign for Yale, '74-; formerly Senior V.P. in charge of the Trust & Investment Div., Southeast First Natl. Bank of Miami; Capt., Inf., '43-'46; m. July 11, '42, Marie Bassett; s. Edward F., III, ( '67 ); d. Katherine (Lobell). *SWIFT, 1836, JOHN MORTON- ( Farming)-Born Sept. 18, 1816, Washington, Dutchess County, N.Y.; died April 3, 1887, Jack- sonville, Fla. °SWIFT, 1915, WALKER ELY, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Jan. 7, 1894, New York City; died Dec. 21, 1953, Sarasota, Fla. SWIL, 1967, ROY ANToNY-(Business)-Born Oct. 10, 1945, Cape Town, South Africa; Credit Mgr., Cape Gate, Fence Sr Wireworks, Ltd., P.O. Box 17, Parow, Cape, S.A.; res. 57 Bantry Court, Bantry Bay, Cape Town, South Africa. °SWINBURNE, 1879, Louis JtmsoN-( Literary work)-Born Aug. 24, 1855, Albany, N.Y.; died Dec. 9, 1887, Colorado Springs, Colo. °SWOOPE, 1931, WALTER MOORE, LL.B.-( Law )-Born April 17, 1908, Madera, Pa.; died March 17, 1975; Attny., Ptnr., Bell Silberblatt Swoope, Clearfield, Pa., and 230 N. Front St., Philipsburg, Pa. 16866; res. 213 S. Centre St., Philipsburg, 16866; T/Sgt., Army, Sept. '43-Oct '45; m. Sept. 27, '37, Mary Louise Fryberger; s. W.M.S., Jr.; d. Elizabeth Nuttall (Mc- Dougall).

245 TABOR, 1943, JOHN KAYE, B.A. & M.A. Cambridge, LL.B., D.Litt. Humane—( Law, Government)—Born Apr. 19, 1921, Uniontown, Pa.; Ptnr., Purcell & Nelson, 1776 F. St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. 1616 34th St. N.W., Washing- ton, DC. 20007; Yale Alumni Fund, '43-'56; Class Sec., '43- '53; Yale Scholarship Corn., Pittsburgh, '53-'63; Dir., Yale Alumni Assn., Pittsburgh, '69-'73; Fund for Yale, Special Gifts (Washington Vice Chmn.), '76-; Assoc., Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, New York, '50-'53; Kirkpatrick, Pomeroy, Lockhart & Johnson, Pittsburgh: Assoc., '53-'58, Ptnr., '58-'63; Ptnr., Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Johnson & Hutchison, Pittsburgh, '70-'73; Allegheny Cty. Health & Welfare Federation: Chmn., Housing Task Force, '70-'72, Housing Strike Force, '72-'73; Penn. Sec. of Commerce, '63-'67; Penn. Sec. of Internal Affairs, '67-'68; Penn. Sec. of Labor 8c Industry, '68-'69; U.S. Under Sec. of Commerce, '73-'75; Lieut., USNR, '43-'46; RTA Club Solicitor, '75-'76; m. Dec. 13, '52, Kate Hill Williams; s. John Kaye, Jr., ('77), William H. °TAFT, 1833, ALPHoNso, M.A., LL.D.—( Law)—Born Nov. 5, 1810, Townshend, Vt.; died May 21, 1891, San Diego, Calif. Sec. of War, U.S., 1876; Atty. Gen., U.S., 1876-1877, U.S. Minister to Austria, 1882-1884, and to Russia, 1884-1885. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1882. TAFT, 1918, CHARLES PHELPS, LL.B., LL.D.—( Law, Govern- ment)—Born Sept. 20, 1897, Cincinnati, Ohio; City Council- man, Broadcaster, bus. & res. 1071 Celestial St., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; University Council, '47-'54; Prosecuting Attny., Hamilton Cty., Ohio, '27-'28; Mbr., Cincinnati City Council, '38-'42, '48-'51, '55-; Mayor, Cincinnati, '55-'57; 1st Lieut., F.A., AEF (France), '17-'18; Capt., Army Reserves, '19-'39; m. Oct. 6, '17, Eleanor Kellogg Chase ( dec.); s. Seth Chase, ( '43-'44 ), Peter R., ( '58 ); d. Eleanor Kellogg (Hall ) , Sylvia Howard ( Lots peich ), Lucia ( dec.), Cynthia ( Morris), Rosa- lyn ( dec.). 246 *TAFT, 1880, HENRY WATERS, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 27, 1859, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Aug. 11, 1945, New York City. Spec. Asst. to Attny.-Gen. of U.S.; '05-'07, Mbr., corn. on re- organization of N.Y. State Government, '25-'26, and of N.Y. State corn, on cost of public education, '33. Trustee, Coll., of the City of N.Y., '03-'05. *TAFT, 1883, HORACE DUTTON, M.A., L.H.D., LL.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Dec. 28, 1861, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 28, 1943, Watertown, Conn. Founded the Taft School, 1890. Head- master 1890-1936; headmaster emeritus, '36-'43; trustee, '26- '43 and Pres. of the Bd., '26-'36. *TAFT, 1900, HULBERT, Litt.D., LL.D.-(Journa/ism)-Born Sept. 21, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Jan. 19, 1959, Indian Hill, Cincinnati; Mbr., Cincinnati Home Guard, World War I. *TAFT, 1867, PETER RAWSON, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 10, 1846, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 3, 1889, Cincinnati. *TAFT, 1910, ROBERT ALPHONSO, M.A., LL.B., LL.D., D.C.L.- (Law)-Born Sept. 8, 1889, Cincinnati, Ohio; died July 31, 1953, New York City; Asst. Counsel, U.S. Food Admin., '17- '18; Counsel, Am. Relief Admin., '18-'19; Mbr., Ohio House of Representatives, '21-'26 ( Spkr., '26), and Ohio Senate, '31-'32. U.S. Senator from Ohio, '38-'53; Mbr., Yale Corp., '36-'53. TAFT, 1971, THOMAS PRINDLE-( Education)-Born July 19, 1948, Cleveland, Ohio; School Teacher & Carpenter; bus. 8c res. 1257 Ferrelo Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. 93103; m. July 24, '71, Dudley; s. Nathan Dudley. *TAFT, 1878, Wri..LiAm HOWARD, LL.B., D.C.L., LL.D.-( Law) -Born Sept. 15, 1857, Cincinnati, Ohio; died Mar. 8, 1930, Washington, D.C. Solicitor-Gen. of the U.S., 1890-1892. Judge, U.S. Circuit Court, 1890-1892. Gov ., Philippine Islands, 1901-1904. Sec. of War, '04-'08. Pres. of the U.S., '08-'12. Chief Justice of the U.S., '21-'30. Prof. of law ( also dean ), Cincinnati Law School, 1896-1900; Kent Prof. of law, Yale Coll., and Prof. of constitutional law, Yale Law School, '13- '21. Mbr., Yale Corp., '06-'13 and '22-'25. Trustee, Carnegie Institution. *TALCOTT, 1838, THOMAS GROSVENOR, M.A.-( Law)-Born Dec. 22, 1819, New Hartford, N.Y.; died Mar. 7, 1870, Hart- ford, Conn. 247 -*TARBELL, 1873, FRANK BIGELOW, Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 1, 1853, West Groton, Mass.; died Dec. 4, 1920, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Greek, Yale Univ., 1882-1887; Dir., Am. School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1888-1889 and 1892-1893; Assoc. Prof. of Greek, Univ. of Chicago, 1893- 1894, and Prof. of classical archaeology, 1894-1918. •TAYLOR, 1902, ALAN MCLEAN, B.D.-( Welfare)-Born Mar. 1, 1878, Sidney, Ohio; died Aug. 30, 1947, Adrian, Mich. *TAYLOR, 1859, ALFRED Joon, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born April 4, 1883, Huntington, Mass.; died July 12, 1901, Huntington. *TAYLOR, 1862, JOHN PHELPS, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry)-Born April 6, 1841, Andover, Mass.; died Sept. 13, 1915, Andover. Taylor Prof. of Biblical theology, Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1883-1899. *TAYLOR, 1845, RicHArtn-( Farming )-Born Jan. 27, 1826, New Orleans, La.; died April 12, 1870, New York City. Mbr., La. State Senate, 1856-1860. Served in Mexican War. Lieut.- Gen., Confederate Army, Civil War. *TENER, 1912, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Oct. 13, 1888, Newcastle, Pa.; died Nov. 4, 1965; Judge Or- phans Court, Allegheny Cty., Pa., '43-'45; Chmn., Renegotia- tion Bd., Pittsburgh Office, Army Ordnance, '42-'43; m. June 15, '16, Marion Clement ( dec. ); m. Jan. 9, '48, Ethel Drew Logan; s. George Evans, ('40). *TENER, 1916, KINLEY JOHN, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 6, 1893, Pittsburgh, Pa.; died May 10, 1947, Pittsburgh, Pa. Capt., F.A., World War I ( AEF ). TERRY, 1935, H. P. BALDWIN,-(Insurance semi-retired)-Born March 10, 1913, New York, N.Y.; Special Internatl. Risk Con- sultant, The Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Mass.; res. 151 Forest St., Sherborn, Mass. 01770; permanent res. Small Point, Maine 04567; formerly V.P., Alexander & Alexander, New York; Alumni Fund Agt., Pierson Coll., '35-'47; Class Sec., '70-; Pres., Syosset, N.Y. PTA, '46-'47; Trustee, N.Y. Eye Sz Ear Infirmary, '50-'60; Chmn., Planning Bd., Laurel Hollow, N.Y., '69-; Lieut. Col., F.A., Jan. '44-Dec. '47; Air Medal with 3 clusters; m. Sept. 27, '36, Barbara Mason; s. H. P. Baldwin, Jr., ('62 ), W. Gray; d. Sarah ( Graves). *TERRY, 1885, WYLLYS-( Insurance)-Born Dec. 6, 1865, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died April 31, 1949, New York City.

248 TERRY, 1962, WYLLYS III, M.F., Ed.M.-(Education)-Born Oct. 25, 1939, New York, N.Y.; Head of The Upper School, The Greenhill School, 14255 Midway Rd., Dallas, Texas 75240; res. 3107 Rolling Knoll, Dallas, Texas, 75240; A.Y.A., '68-'70; 1st Lieut., USMC, '62-'65; m. June 25, '66, Leonie DeBary Lyon; s. Wyllys, Lyon; d. Tiffany. .THACHER, 1868, JAMES KINGSLEY, M.D.-( Medicine )--Born Oct. 19, 1847, New Haven, Conn.; died April 20, 1891, New Haven. Prof. of physiology, Yale Medical School, 1879-1891 (also of clinical medicine, 1887-1891). *THACHER, 1877, Joiriv SEYMOUR, M.D.-( Medicine)-Born June 10, 1856, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 28, 1922, New York City. Prof. of clinical medicine, Columbia Univ., 1903- 1922. °THACHER, 1883, SHERMAN DAY, LL.B., M.A.-( Education)- Born Nov. €1, 1861, New Haven, Conn.; died Aug. 5, 1931, Santa Barbara, Calif. Founded Thacher School, 1889. Chmn. Ventura Cty. ( Calif.) Exemption Bd. (rank of Major ), World War I. *THACHER. 1871, THOMAS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.-(Law)-Born May 3, 1850, New Haven, Conn.; died July 30, 1919, Watch Hill, R.I. *TflACHER, 1835, THOMAS ANTHONY, M.A., LL.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Jan. 11, 1815, Hartford, Conn.; died April 7, 1886, New Haven, Conn. Prof. of Latin, Yale Coll., 1842-1886. Mbr., Conn. State Bd. of Education 1856-1877. .THACHER, 1904, THOMAS DAY, LL.D.-(Law)-Born Sept. 10, 1881, Tenafly, N.J.; died Nov. 12, 1950, New York City; Asst. U.S. Attny., Southern Distr. of N.Y., '07-'08; Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Southern Distr. of N.Y., '25-'30; Solicitor Gen. of U.S., '30-'33; Corp. Counsel, City of N.Y., '43; Chmn., N.Y.C. Charter Comm.; Judge, N.Y. Court of Appeals, '43-'48; Maj., Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. Service); Alumni Fellow, Yale Corp., '31-'49 ( Mbr., Prudential, Educational Policy, Honorary Degrees, and Finance corns.); Agt. Class Fund, '04-'17; Assoc. Fellow, Branford Coll.; Pres., Yale Law School Assn., '33-'36. °THACHER, 1887, WILLIAM LARNED-( Education)-Born Oct. 9, 1866, New Haven, Conn.; died Nov. 2, 1953, Sierra Madre, Calif.

249 *THOMAS, 1873, CHARLES HENRY, M.D.-( Business )--Born Jan. 6, 1851, Pomeroy, Ohio; died Oct. 29, 1904, Baltimore, Md. °THOMAS, 1922, JOHN ALLEN MINER-( Literary work )-Born Jan. 10, 1900, New York City; died Mar. 12, 1932, New York City. THOMAS, 1941, WALTON D., M.D., M.S.-(M edicine ) -Born July 7, 1919, Montgomery, Ala.; Surgeon, 3003 West Good Hope Rd., Milwaukee, Wisc. 53209; res. 7829 North Regent Rd., Milwaukee, Wisc. 53217; Founder & Pres., Milwaukee Medical Clinic, '67-; Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Surgery, Medical Coll. of Wisc., '65-; Pres., Milwaukee Surgical Soc., '74-'75; Boys Club; Treas., Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, '70; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '44-'45, '53-'55; m. July 5, '44, Jane Magin; s. Gregory W., Clay R.; d. Leslie L., Jan M. °THOMPSON, 1903, DONALD, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Oct. 27, 1882, Allegheny, Pa.; died Jan. 28, 1948, Pittsburgh, Pa. Officer candidate, C.A.C., World War I. THOMPSON, 1938, JOHN R., LL.B.-( Law, Government)- Born Apr. 16, 1917, New York, N.Y.; 1st Deputy Comptroller, State of New York, Dept of Audit & Control, State Office Bldg., Albany, N.Y. 12225; res. 5 Stonehenge Lane, Albany, N.Y. 12203; Faculty, Yale Law School, '49-'56; Law Clerk to Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court, '47; New York City: Asst. Cor- poration Counsel, '66-'72, 1st Asst. Corporation Counsel, '72- '75; Lieut. Col., AUS, '41-'46; Bronze Star; m. 1948, Margaret Lynch. THOMPSON, 1970, JONATHAN PENFIELD--( Engineering )-Born Dec. 27, 1948, Winsted, Conn.; Engineer, The Torrington Co.; res. Colebrook, Conn. 06021. °THOMPSON, 1838, JOSEPH PARRISH, M.A., D.D., LL.D.- ( M in- istry ) -Born Aug. 7, 1819, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Sept. 20, 1879, Berlin, Germany. *TIIOMPSON, 1881, NORMAN FREDERICK-(Finance)-Born June 27, 1856, Perry, Ga.; died Mar. 3, 1931, Colebrook, Conn. °THONIPSON, 1879, OLIVER DAVID-( Law )-Born Sept. 24, 1854, Butler, Pa.; died June 10, 1925, Edgeworth, Pa. THOMPSON, 1967, STEPHEN E., ju.,-Add. Box 7, Sisters, Ore- gon 97759. THOMPSON, 1969, WILLIAM MCILWAINE, JR., J.D.-( Law )- Born Feb. 19, 1947, New Haven, Conn.; Lawyer, Guardian Oil Company, 615 W. W. Jones Bldg., Corpus Christi, Texas

250 78401; res. Chateaux Dijon Apt. 9, 5414 Beverly Hill Lane, Houston, Texas 77056; Sec. Class of 1969, '69-'74; A.Y.A., '75-. THOMSON, 1924, CLIFTON SAMUEL, LL.B.-(Law retired)- Born Jan. 3, 1903, Johannesburg, South Africa; bus. add. 63 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. Mosle Rd., Far Hills, N.J. 07931; Ptnr., Appleton, Rice & Perrin, '34-; Gen. Counsel and Dir., CIBA Corp., '46-'64; Mayor, Sands Point, N.Y., '40-'47; Mbr., Township Corn., Mendham, N.J., '61-'71; m. June 4, '27, Charlotte Deyer; d. Victoria (Romig), Charlotte (Iserbyt). °THOMSON, 1891, SAMUEL CLIFTON, E.M.-( Engineering )- Born May 7, 1869, Pottsville, Pa.; died July 13, 1940, New York City. Trade Advisor, Export Div., War Trade Bd., '17-'18. m. 1902, Victoria Stanton; s. Clifton Samuel ( '24 ). THORNE, 1968, Brinkley Stimson, M. Arch.-( Architecture)- Born Aug. 13, 1945, New York, N.Y.; Designer; bus. Sr res. 138 Main St., Northampton, Mass. 01060; Visiting Critic, Architecture, Yale College; m. Sept. 9, '73, Mazie Cox; d. Dune Delafield. THORNE, 1974, CHARLES HEDGES N1CKINSTRY-( Student)- Born Oct. 27, 1952, Oakland, Calif.; Student, U.C.L.A. School of Medicine; res. 1016 Tiverton Ave., Apt. 201, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024; Peace Corps Volunteer, Chemistry Master, Oda Secondary School, Ghana, '74-'76. THORNE, 1966, DAVID HOADLEY, M.S.-( Communications)- Born Sept. 16, 1944, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., Martilla, Payne, Kiley & Thorne, Inc., One State St., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 310 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02116; Finance Chinn., Udall for President Coin.; Chmn. of Bd., Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, '75-; USN; Navy Commendation and Navy Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Vietnam Service Ribbon; m. June 26, '71, Rose Geer. *THORNE, 1940, PETER PRINCICERHOFF-Born Oct. 2, 1917, Rye, N.Y.; died Nov. 30, 1939, New Haven, Conn. *THORNE 1896, SAMUEL, LL.B.-( Law )-Born June 30, 1874, Saugatuck, Conn.; died Oct. 3, 1963; Deputy Asst. Distr. Attny. N.Y.C., '01-'05; Pvt., Home Guard, W.W. I; m. June 16, '03, Ethel M. Cheney; s. Samuel, ( '28 ), Dr. Lewis, ( '31, dec.), Ward Cheney, ( '31 ), Arthur, Peter Brinckerhoff, (ex-'40, dec.), James Neale, ( ex-'42, dec.); d. Emeline Lewis (Brateley).

251 °THORNE, 1896, SAMUEL BRINCKERHOFF- ( Business)-Born Sept. 19, 1873, New York City; died June 3, 1930, New York City. Served on a comm. sent abroad by Fed. Fuel Admin., World War I. THORNTON, 1954, EDMUND BRAXTON-( Business)-Born March 9, 1930, Chicago, Ill.; Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Ottawa Silica Co., P.O. Box 577, Ottawa, Ill. 61350; res. Thornwood, P.O. Box 1, Ottawa, Ill. 61350; 1954 Class Coun- cil; Yale Development Bd., '67; A.Y.A., '72; Chmn., Ill. Manu- facturers Assn., '75-'76; Dir., Ill. State Chamber of Comm., '72-; V.P., Associated Employers of Ill., '75-'76; Dir., Ill. State Historical Soc.; Chmn.: Ill. Nature Preserves Comm., '66-'72, Ill. Historic Sites Advisory Council, '69-'74, National Parks Centennial Comm., '72-'73; 1st Lieut., USMCR, '50-'58; m. Dec. 31, '64, Elizabeth Moore; s. Thomas Volney, Jonathan Butler; d. Amanda Braxton, Susan Oakes. *THORNTON, 1908, JAMES CARLTON-( Finance)--Born July 11, 1884, Ford, Ky.; died Mar. 29, 1949, Greenwich, Conn. Capt. F.A., World War I (AEF). THORSON, 1959, PETR ANDREAS, M.B.A-(Finance)-Born Sept. 8, 1937, Dubuque, Iowa; Investment Counsel, Pres., Thorson Brown, Inc., 41 West Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; res. 38 Close Rd., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; V.P., Mor- gan Guaranty Trust Co., New York, '59-'68; Officer, Laird Inc., New York, '68-'70; Pres., Optical Sciences Group, Inc., San Francisco, '70-'71, ( Dir., '70-); Dir., Greenwich Health Assn., '74-; Stanwich Club, Greenwich: Dir., '75-, Mbr. Exec. Corn., '76-; m. Nov. 28, '59, Sarah Paull; d. Karen List, Eliza- beth Morgan, Sara Andreas. *TIFFANY, 1840, WILLIAM HENRY-( Business)-Born Feb. 10, 1819, Killingly, Conn.; died Dec. 23, 1880, Stamford, Conn. °TIGHE, 1879, AMBROSE, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 8, 1859, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 11, 1928, St. Paul, Minn., Mbr., Minn. State Legislature, '03 and '07. Special Asst. Attny. Gen., Minn., '17-'19. °TIGHE, 1916, LAURENCE GOTZIAN, M.A.-( Finance)-Borr Mar. 19, 1894, St. Paul, Minn.; died Dec. 3, 1954, New Haven Conn.; Capt., F.A., World War I; Assoc. Treas., Yale Univ. '38-'42, Treas., '42-'53; Treas. Yale Alumni Fund, Yah Athletic Assn., Yale Library Associates; Trustee, Yale-in-Chin 252 TIGHE, 1941, LAURENCE G.-(Education)--Born Feb. 26, 1919, Newton, Mass.; Teacher, Cisgua School, Cantitoe St., Bed- ford, N.Y. 10506; res. Box 155, R.D.2, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576; m. Sept. 8, '42, Frances Moffat; s. Laurence G. III; d. Lorna. *TIGHE, 1923, RICHARD LODGE, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 13, 1902, St. Paul, Minn.; died April 30, 1938, Wayzata, Minn. *TILLINGHAST, 1875, CHARLES, M.A., M.D.,-(Medicine)- Born Oct. 5, 1853, Cincinnatus, N.Y.; died Dec. 26, 1886, Cortland, N.Y. *TILNEY, 1905, ROBERT FINCLAND, 2D-(Engineering)-Born Feb. 22, 1882, Plainfield, N.J.; died Dec. 19, 1934, Bound Brook, N.J. *TILNEY, 1870, THOMAS JOSEPH, LL.B.-( Industrial)-Born Feb. 28, 1845, Paris, Ont., Canada; died Dec. 19, 1893, Brook- lyn, N.Y. *TINKER, 1868, ANSON PHELPS-( Ministry )-Born Oct. 15, 1844, Old Lyme, Conn.; died Nov. 25, 1886., Denver, Colo. TOM, 1977, CIIAN BRUCE III-(Student)-Born March 31, 1955, Bethesda, Md.; res. 902 Thackeray Drive, Highland Park, Ill. 60035. *TOMPKINS, 1884, RAY-(Finance)-Born Jan. 28, 1861, Lawrenceville, Pa.; died June 30, 1918, Elmira, N.Y. *TOWNSEND, 1922, FREDERIC DEPEYSTER, JR., LL.B.-( Law)- Born April 23, 1900, Cambridge, Mass.; died Feb. 20, 1961; m. June '28, Susan Bass; s. Lyman; d. Susanne T. (Johnson). *TOWNSEND, 1908, GEORGE HENRY-(Industrial)-Born July 22, 1884, New Haven, Conn.; died Feb. 18, 1957, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Industrial War Service, World Wars I and II. °TOWNSEND, 1874, JAMES MULFORD, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Aug. 26, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 31, 1913, Mill Neck, Long Island, Trustee, N.Y. Law School, '04-'13, and Pres., '12-'13. °TOWNSEND, 1908, JAMES MULFORD- ( Business)-Born June 20, 1886, Pelham Manor, N.Y.; died June 23, 1950, West Windsor Township, N.J.; Lieut., Inf., World War I. 'TOWNSEND, 1891, JOHN BARNES-( Finance)-Born Feb. 9, 1867, Memphis, Tenn.; died Dec. 24, 1947, Radnor, Pa. 'TOWNSEND, 1871, WILLIAM KNEELAND, LL.B., LL.M., D.C.L., -(Law)-Born June 12, 1848, New Haven, Conn.; died June 2, 1907, New Haven, Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Conn., 1892-

253 1902, and of U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 2d Circuit, '02-'07. Prof., Yale Law School, 1881-1907. *TRACY, 1890, EVARTS--( Architecture)-Born May 23, 1868, New York City; died Jan. 31, 1922, Neuilly, France. Lieut. Col., Eng. Corps, World War I ( AEF ). TRAIN, 1936, ROBERT-(Industrial retired)-Born June 9, 1913, Savannah, Ga.; formerly CEO, Bibb Mfg. Co., Macon, Ga.; res. 1209 Jackson Springs Rd., Macon, Ga. 31201; Lieut. Cmdr., USNR, '41-'45; m. Jan. 17, '42, Geraldine Jones; s. Robert, Jr., John Corner, ( '70 ), Gerald Jones; d. Campbell, Louise. TRAPHAGEN, 1956, PETER A.-( Business)-Born Aug. 30„ 1933, Erie, Pa.; V.P. Operations, Custom Engineering Co., P.O. Box 9099, Erie, Pa. 16504; res. 6390 West Lake Rd., Erie, Pa. 16505; Dir., Fairview Distr. School Bd., '72-; Sgt. E-5, AUS, '56-'58; m. 1958, Lorna Peplinski; s. Patrick Abraham; d. Katherine Anne, Sandra Elizabeth. *TRASK, 1846, CHARLES HOOPER, M.A.-( Business)-Born Sept. 4, 1824, Manchester, Mass.; died Dec. 11, 1905, Lincoln, Mass. *TREADWAY, 1896, RALPH BISHOP-- ( Law ) -Born April 10, 1874, Sioux City, Iowa; died Aug. 5, 1939, Elmhurst, Ill. *TROTTER, 1839, SILAS FLOURNOY- ( Business)-Born Mar. 4, 1820, Courtland, Ala.; died prior to 1860, Panama. *TROWBRIDGE, 1902, MASON, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Nov. 8, 1877, Chicago, III.; died Mar. 10, 1962; Deputy Asst. Distr. Attny., N.Y.C., '06, '09; Asst., English Dept., Yale Coll., '04-'05; Asst. Prof., Yale Law School, '15-'16; m. June 26, '09, Helen Fox; s. M.T., Jr., ( '32 ), George F., ( '38 ), James R. II, ('42 ); d. Harriet G., Adaline F. ( dec.), Cornelia R. ( dec. ). TROWER, 1970, C. CHRISTOPHER, J.D.-( Law)-Born June 21, 1948, Harrodsburg, Ky.; Law Clerk, to Judge Elbert Parr Tuttle, Senior Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, United States Courthouse, Atlanta, Ga. 30303; res. 429 Cane Run, Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330; Yale Alumni Fund Class Rep.; m. Aug. 19, '71, Freida K. Smith. *TRUDEAU, 1896, EDWARD LIVINGSTON, JR., M.D.-(Medicine) -Born May 18, 1873, New York City; died May 2, 1904, New York City. *TRUESDALE, 1907, CALVIN-C Business)-Born June 29, 1885 Minneapolis, Minn.; died July 11, 1958, New York City Lieut., F.A., Res. Corps, World War I. 254 *TUCKER, 1944, CARLL, JR.-(Journalism)-Born Aug. 26, 1921, West End, N.J.; died Feb. 6, 1968; Newspaper Publisher, Patent Trader, Mt. Kisco; Pres., Financial Management, Inc., Mt. Kisco; Sec., Trustee, Chatham Hall, Va., '57; Trustee Northern Westchester Hosp., '56-, Bedford-Rippowam School, '53-; Treas., Upper Westchester Community Assn., '58-; Dir., Westchester Cancer Corn., '58-, Westchester Children's Assn., '56-, Westchester Adoption Service, '52-'54, Mt. Kisco Boys' Club, '48-'51; 1st Lieut., USAAF, W.W. II; Yale Univ. Coun- cil, Corn. on Publications; Yale Press Adv.; m. Mar. 14, '42, Emily G. O'Connor; s. C.T. III, Nicholas Brady; d. Toinette, Stephanie, Gay Gilpin. TUCKER, 1931, LUTHER, B.D.-(Ministry)--Born June 20, 1909, New York, N.Y.; Canon Pastor, Diocese Southern Ohio; res. 4535 Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45243; Dwight Hall: Sec., '31-'32, '42-'49, Advisory Bd., '43-; Trustee, Yale/China, '36-'59; Corn. on Religion, Alumni Council, '56-'59; Large Gifts Campaign for Yale, '76-; Pres., Financial Management, Inc., '69-; Asst., Christ Ch., Cambridge, Mass., '34-'37; Far East Sec., World Student Christian Federation, '38-'40; Assoc. Ex. Nat. Student YMCA, '40-'42; Minister, Indian Hill Epis- copal/Presbyterian Ch., '49-'73; Dir., Union Seminary, New York City, '47-'50, '60-'75; V.P., M.B.T. Found., '57-; Mbr. Bd., Children's Home, Cincinnati, '51-; Asst. Treas., RTA, '43- '49; m. June 30, '34, Josephine L. Pullman; s. Luther, Jr.; d. Elizabeth (Sanders), Marcia (Boogaard), Naomi (Stoehr). *TUFTS, 1935, BOWEN CuARLToN-(Theatre)-Born July 16, 1911, Arlington, Mass.; died June 4, 1970; address unknown. *TURNER, 1905, HAROLD MCLEOD- ( Business)-Born April 27, 1882, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died May 5, 1947, New York City. Lt., N.Y. Natl. Guard, World War I. TURNER, 1937, HAROLD McLEon, M.S., M.A., Ph.D.-( Library work, Education)-Born Aug. 9, 1914, New York, N.Y.; Lec- turer on Bangladesh, four trips to the country '73-'76 as case study in world hunger; bus. and res. 35 Valley Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708; Librarian; N.Y.C. Public Library, '59-'60, Sarah Lawrence Coll., '60-'62; Lecturer, Columbia School of Library Service, '62-'72; Instr., Humanities Dept., Polytechnic Insti- tute of New York, '72-'74; Library Consultant to Bangladesh Government, '73; Spec. 1/C, Public Relations, U.S. Coast Guard, '42-'46; m. Sept. 12, '47, Virginia Wilson Binford; s.

255 Harold McLeod III, James Binford; d. Louise Binford, Amy Barnes. *TURNER, 1906, SPENCER-( Business )-Bom Mar. 16, 1884, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Oct. 18, 1928, New York City. Exec. Dir., cotton goods section, War Industries Bd., World War I. *TUTTLE, 1907, GEORGE COOLIDGE, LL.B.-(Law and Mfg.)- Born Dec. 30, 1884, Minneapolis, Minn.; died Apr. 28, 1966; m. June 20, '08, Mabel Freeman; s. James Howard; d. Helen M. (Murdoch), Elizabeth F. (Lyman ), Anne T. (Reed ). *TUTTLE, 1877, GEORGE MONTGOMERY, B.D.-( Medicine)- Born Oct. 2, 1856, Rochester, N.Y.; died Oct. 29, 1912, New York City. Prof. of gynecology. Coll. of Physicians and Sur- geons, Columbia Univ., 1885-1903. *TWEEDY, 1891, HENRY HALLAM, M.A., D.D.-(Education)- Born Aug. 5, 1868, Binghamton, N.Y.; died Sept. 11, 1953, Brattleboro, Vt.; Prof., Practical Theology, Yale Div. School, '09-'37. °TWEEDY, 1834, JOHN HUBBARD--( Transportation)-Born Nov. 14, 1814, Danbury, Conn.; died Nov. 12, 1891, Milwaukee, Wis. Mbr, of Congress, 1847-1848 and of Wis. State Legis- lature, 1853. *TWEEDY, 1868, SAMUEL-(Law)-Born April 21, 1846, Dan- bury, Conn.; died Oct. 6, 1910, South Norwalk, Conn. TWICHELL, 1945W, CiiiinLEs P., M.A.-( Education)-Born Feb. 27, 1924, New York, N.Y.; res. 820 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, Conn. 06517; m. May 1, '48, Ann M. Chase; d. Pene- lope Chase, Eliza, Cary Hamilton. *TWOMBLY, 1854, ALEXANDER STEVENSON, M.A., D.D.-(Min- istry)-Born Mar. 14, 1832, Boston, Mass.; died Nov. 19, 1907, Newton, Mass. *TWOMBLY, 1912, EDWARD BANCROFT, LL.B. LL.D.-( Law)- Born Feb. 25, 1891, Summit, N.J.; died June 7, 1969; Sr. Ptnr., Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore, N.Y.C.; Mbr., Common Council, Summit, '22-'25, Pres., '26-'28, Mayor, '29-'31; Pres., Summit Republican Club, '32-'38, Union County Republican Club, '36-'38; Chinn., Defense Council, W.W. II; Chmn., United Fund, '38; Chmn., 1912 Reunion Corn., '37-; Lieut. Col., Cavalry, Inf., 1916, Mexican Border; W.W. I: Capt. Co. B, 304th M.G. Bn., overseas, Mar. '18-May '19; Major, 77th Staff, '18; Silver Star; Lieut. Col., '21; Lieut. Col. ( ret.); m. April 14, '17 Mildred Hadra; s. Doane, ( '39 ), Gilmer, E.B.T., Jr. ( '45W). 256 *TWOMBLY, 1884, HENRY BANcnovr-( Law )-Born Nov. 10, 1862, Albany, N.Y.; died Feb. 28, 1955, Summit, N.J., former Asst. Corp. Counsel, City of N.Y.; Yale Class Sec., '49-'55. *TYLER, 1855, CHARLES MELLEN, M.A., D.D.-( Education)- Born Jan. 18, 1832, Limington, Me.; died May 15, 1918, Scranton, Pa. Mbr. Mass. State Legislature, 1862. Sage Prof. of hist. and philosophy of religion, Cornell Univ., 1891-1903, and Prof. emeritus, '03-'18. Trustee, Cornell Univ., 1886-1892 and '0'7-'18. Chaplain ( Capt.), Union Army, Civil War. TYLER, 1959, CHEEVER, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Oct. 6, 1937, Los Angeles, Calif.; Attny., Wiggin & Dana, 195 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510; res. 45 Lincoln St., New Haven, Conn. 06511; m. July 23, '60, Patricia Dawes Pierce; s. Cheever Pierce, John Dawes, Haven M., Nathan M. *TYLER, 1836, GEORGE PALMER, D.D.-( Ministry )-Born Dec. 10, 1810, Brattleboro, Vt.; died Jan. 18, 1896, Lansingburgh, N.Y. *TYLER, 1857, MOSES COST, M.A., L.H.D., LL.D.-( Education) -Born Aug. 2, 1835, Griswold, Conn.; died Dec. 28, 1900, Ithaca, N.Y. Prof. of rhetoric and English literature, Univ. of Michigan, 1867-1873, and of English language and literature, 1873-1881; Prof. of American history, Cornell Univ., 1881 1900. *TYTUS, 1868, EDWARD JEFFERSON-( Business)-Bom Aug. 22, 1847, Middletown, Ohio; died May 19, 1881, Saranac Lake, N.Y.

*VANANTWERP, 1958E, WILLIAM MEADON, JR.-( Armed serv- ices )-Born Feb. 27, 1937, Albany, N.Y.; died Sept. 15, 1967, near Danung, South Vietnam; Capt., USMC; m. Dec. 17, '60, Helen Marie Colosimo; two sons. *VAN DEGRAAFF, 1881, ADRIAN SEBASTIAN, LL.B.-( Law)- Born May 12, 1859, Gainsville, Ala.; died May 18, 1922, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Prof. of statutory and common law, Univ. of Alabama Law School, 1891-1897. Judge, 6th Ala. Distr., 1915- 1922. Mbr., Ala State Legislature, '18-'22. 257 °VANDERBILT, 1899, ALFRED GWYNNE-( Finance)-Born Oct. 20, 1877, New York City; died May 7, 1915, at sea. VAN DINE, 1949, VANCE, LL.B.-(Finance)-Bom July 2, 1925, San Francisco, Calif.; Investment Banker, Managing Dir., Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc., 1251 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020; res. 1165 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; Class of 1949 Exec Corn., '50-'74; Chmn., 10th Reunion, '59; Chmn., 15th Reunion Special Gifts Fund Drive, '64; Co-Chmn., 25th Reunion Special Gifts Fund Drive. '73-'74; Seaman IC, USN, '43-'46; m. Sept. 8, '56, Isabel Erskine Brewster; d. Rose M. VAN LOAN, 1964, EUGENE MERRITT III, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Nov. 23, 1942, Fort Benning, Ga.; Lawyer, 95 Market St., Manchester, N.H. 03101; res. Chandler Rd., Bedford, N.H. 03102; Counsel for Senator-elect Louis C. Wyman, '75; Counsel for N.H. President Ford Campaign, '76; Pres.: Greater Manchester Mental Health Center, '75-'76, Bedford Historical Soc., '75-'76; V.P., N.H. Easter Seal Soc., '75-'76; Yale Club of New Hampshire; Capt., AUS, JAGC, '67-'71; Meritorious Service Medal; m. June 11, '66, Judith Ammon; s. Eric Schuy- ler; d. Ruby Anna. °VAN NAME, 1858, ADDISON, M.A.-( Library work)-Born Nov. 15, 1835, Chenango, N.Y.; died Sept. 29, 1922, New Haven, Conn. Librarian, Yale Univ., 1865-1905; librarian emeritus, '05-'22. *VAN REYPEN, 1905, WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER, JR.-( Law student)-Born May 4, 1883, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 27, 1906, New York City. * VAN SINDEREN, 1911, HENRY BRINSMADE-( Business)-Born June 19, 1889, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Jan. 15, 1968; Bd. Chmn., C. Tennant Sons & Co., N.Y.C.; Dir., Bureau of Exports War Trade Bd., '17-'18, Washington, D.C.; Chmn., Planning Comm., Washington, Conn., '55-; Sec. Washington ( Conn.) Redevel- opment Agency; Capt., AUS, W.W. I; Yale Alumni Bd., '52- '57; Class Sec., '51-, m. April 8, '15, Katharine Lyman White ( dec. ). VAN SLYCK, 1920, DEFOREST, Ph.D.-( Government retired)- Born Oct. 12, 1898, New York, N.Y.; res. 3121 Chain Bridge Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016; Instr. & Asst. Prof. of History, Yale, '20-'29; Chmn., Freshman History Faculty, Yale, '27-'29; Development Corn.; Assoc., Lazard Freres, New York,

258 '29-'37; Ptnr., Fahnestock & Co., New York, '37-'46; C.I.A., Washington, '46-'60; Mbr., Bd. of Natl. Estimates (C.I.A.), '50-'60; Internatl. Student House, Washington: Pres., '62-'65, Hon. Chmn., Bd. of Dir., '65-; W.W. I: Quartermaster IC, USNR, July-Dec. 1918; W.W. II: Col., USAAF. Intelligence '42-'45; Legion of Merit; in. June 20, '20, Katharine W. Sneath (divorced); m. Dec. 11, '31, Katharine G. Rogers; s. DeForest, Jr., ('43), killed in action, July 8, '44, Ashley, Peter, ('49); d. Anne (King), Edith. VARGISH, 1966, THOMAS, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Sept. 23, 1944, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Physician, Surgery Staff, Dept. of Sur- gery, Naval Regional Medical Center, Oakland, Calif.; res. 3147 Lansdown Court, Pleasanton, Calif. 94566; Lieut. Cmdr., USN, '76-; m. June 22, '68, Kathryn Louise Griffin; s. Jacob Jon; d. Lisa. *VARNUM, 1838, JOSEPH BRADLEY, M.A.-( Law)-Born April 4, 1818, Washington, D.C.; died Dec. 31, 1874, Astoria, Long Island. Mbr., N.Y. State Legislature, 1849, 1850, 1857, and Spkr., 1851. *VERNON, 1881, FREDERICK RicHARosoN-( Industrial)-Born Oct. 31, 1858, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 22, 1927, Freeport, N.Y. VINCENT, 1931, FRANCIS T.-( Business)-Born Sept. 30, 1908, Torrington, Conn.; Supervisor of Payrolls, Southern New Eng- land Telephone Co., 300 George St., New Haven, Conn.; res. 100 Gillies Rd., Hamden, Conn. 06514; m. July 5, '37, Alice L. Lynch; s. Francis T., Jr., ('63); d. Joanna E., Barbara J. VOGT, 1943, Tom D., M.A.-( Education)-Born Jan. 19, 1922, Louisville, Ky.; res. 6 Brookside, Cambridge, England CB 2 2AD; m. Feb. 12, '44, Helen Keith Ransdell; d. Ruth Hillsman, Kathleen Louise, Mary Ransdell, Emily Ransdell. VON HOLT, 1916, HERMAN VALDEMAR-( Business)-Born Jan. 29, 1894, Honolulu, Hawaii; Estate Management, Box 2933 ( 214 Queen St.), Honolulu 96802; res. 900 Alewa Dr., Hono- lulu; Vestryman, Treas., St. Andrew's Cathedral Parish, '23- '48; Honolulu Recreation Comm., '26-'46, Chmn., '32-'38; Hawaii Boxing Comm., '29-'36, Chmn., '33-'36; Honolulu Parks Bd., '32-'38; Dir., Chmn., Invest. Corn., Episc. Church in Hawaii, '32-'69; 2d Lieut., U.S. Tank Corps, AEF, Oct. '17- Aug. '19; m. April 26, '18, Betty Value.

259 *VORYS, 1918, JOHN MARTIN, J.D., LL.D.-(Law)-Born June 16, 1896, Lancaster, Ohio; died Aug. 25, 1968; Lawyer, Co- lumbus; Pres., Columbus Bar Assn., '38; Distr. Delegate, Ohio State Bar Assn., '59-'60; Chmn., Corn. on Status of Legal Pro- fession, Ohio State Bar Assn., '61-'62; Dir., Columbus Chamber of Commerce, '26-'28. YMCA, '25-'65, Ohio State Univ. Assn., '63-'68; Pres., Columbus Yale Club, '20-'24; Rep., Ohio Gen- eral Assembly '23-'25; Ohio State Senate, '25-'27; Dir. of Aeronautics, Ohio, '29-'31; Mbr. Congress, 12th Ohio Distr., '39-'59; m. Feb. 5, '27, Lois Isabella West; s. Martin W., ( '52 ); d. Jeanny Esther (Canby), Mary (King). VORYS, 1952, MARTIN W.-Add. c/o Mr. Tom Y. Canby, Box 133 C, R.F.D. 1, Brookeville, Md. 20729. VOSE, 1945W, Emorr EVANS, LL.B.-(Business)-Born Nov. 30, 1923, Boston, Mass.; V.P. & Treas., Grumman Interna- tional Co., 111 Stewart Ave., Bethpage, N.Y. 11714; res. Old Point Rd., Quogue, N.Y. 11959; AYA; Chmn., Yale Law School Fund, '58-'59; Class Agt., 1945 Calhoun Coll., Yale Alumni Fund, '47-'76; Lawyer, Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, N.Y.C., '50-'55; The Singer Co.: Asst. to Pres., '55-'60, V.P. Latin America, '61-'66, Group V.P. & Dir., '67-'68, Adminis- trative V.P., '68-'74; Village Planning Bd., Quogne: Mbr., '70- '72, Chmn., '72-'76; Lieut. (j.g.), USN, '43 246; m. Nov. 18, '64, Pamela Daly. *VOSE, 1851, JAMES GARDINER, M.A., D.D.-(Ministry)-Bum Mar. 3, 1830, Boston, Mass.; died Mar. 13, 1908, Providence, R.I. Prof. of rhetoric, Amherst Coll., 1856-1864. Trustee, Andover Theological Seminary, 1886-1908.

*WACK, 1929, DAMON DEBLois-( Finance)-Born April 23, 1907, New York City; died Feb. 1, 1944, St. Louis, Mo. WADDELL, 1961, GEOFFREY HAMILTON-( Theatre)-Born Feb. 10, 1940, Milford, Conn.; Dir., Performing Arts Programs, New York State Council on the Arts, 80 Centre St., New York, N.Y.; res. 138 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201; Lieut., USNR, '62-'65.

260 *WADE, 1866, LEVI CLIFFORD-( Law and transportation)-Born Jan. 16, 1843, Allegheny City, Pa.; died Mar. 21, 1891, Newton, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Legislature, 1876-1878 and Spkr., 1879. WADSWORTH, 1927, JAMES JEREMIAH-( Government retired) Born June 12, 1905, Groveland, N.Y.; Bus. 1 Main St., Geneseo, N.Y. 14454; res. 3909 Avon Rd., Geneseo, N.Y. 14454; former- ly U.S. Ambassador; Mbr., N.Y. State Assembly, '32-'41; Div. Chief, War Assets Admin., '45-'46; Congressional & State Gov't. Liaison, Air Transport Assn., '46-'47; Congressional & Foreign Liaison, Econ. Cooperative Admin., '48-'50; Federal Civil Defense Admin., Act. Admin., '51-'53; U.S. Deputy Rep., Ambassador, to United Nations, '53-'60; Permanent Rep., Am- bassador, to United Nations, '60-'61; Mbr., Federal Communi- cations Comm. '65-'70, retired, permanent rank of Ambassa- dor; Mbr., College Council, State Univ. of New York, '70-; m. June 16, '27, Harty G. Tilton; m. May 22, '67, Mary Alphin; d. Alice ( Strong ). *WADSWORTH, 1898, JAMES WOLCOTT, JR., LL.D.-(Govern- ment)-Born Aug. 12, 1877, Geneseo, N.Y.; died June 21, 1952, Washington, D.C.; Spkr., N.Y. State Legislature, '06- '10; U.S. Senate, '15-'27; Mbr., House of Representatives, '32250; Chmn., Natl. Security Training Comm., '50; Pvt., Spanish-American War. *WAITE, 1888, MorusoN R., LL.B.-(Law)--Born Dec. 13, 1866, Toledo, Ohio; died Mar. 6, 1962; Trustee, Cincinnati Public Library, '29-'38; m. 1896, Fannie Resor; d. Mary Resor (Thomas), Frances Resor ( Bell Geddes) (dec. ), lone Brown (Garvey). *WAITE, 1837, MomusoN REMICK, M.A., LL.D.-( Law)-Born Nov. 29, 1816, Lyme, Conn.; died Mar. 23, 1888, Washington, D.C. Mbr., Ohio State Legislature, 1849 Chief Justice of the U.S., 1874-1888. Mbr., Yale Corp. 1882-1888. *WALCOTT, 1891, FREDERIC COLLIN, M.A., Sc.D.-(Govern- ment)-Born Feb. 19, 1869, New York Mills, N.Y.; died April 27, 1949, Stamford, Conn. Chinn., Conn. State Bd. of Fisheries and Game and of State Water Comm., '21-'29. Mbr., Conn. State Senate, '25-'29, and of U.S. Senate, '29-'49. Served with U.S. Food Admin., World War I.

261 °WALCOTT, 1894, WILLIAM STUART- ( Business and Farming) -Born June 28, 1871, New York City; died Nov. 6, 1952 Daytona Beach, Fla.; former Class Treas. WALD, 1975, STEPHEN G.-Add. 6953 Manti St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19128. °WALDEN, 1881, HOWARD TALBorr, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Aug. 19, 1859, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Sept. 11, 1957, Rye, N.Y.; former Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund; Class Sec., '31-'57. WALDEN, 1972, ROBERT S.-Add. 53 W. 76th St., Apt. 7, New York, N.Y. 10023. °WALDEN, 1874, RUSSELL, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Dec. 8, 1851, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Feb. 17, 1921, Brooklyn. °WALES, 1845, LEONARD EUCENE-( Law)-Born Nov. 26, 1823, Wilmington, Del.; died Feb. 8, 1897, Wilmington. Judge, U.S. Distr. Court, Del., 1884-1897. Served in Union Army, Civil War. °WALKER, 1916, CHARLES RUMFORD-( Librarian)-Born July 31, 1893, Concord, N.H.; died Nov. 26, 1974, Wellfleet, Mass.; Curator, Yale Technology and Society Collection, Sterling Me- morial Library, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.; Asst. Sec., Yale, '42-'45; Dir., Technology Project, '45-'62; Sr. Research Fellow '55-'62; retired '62; Univ. Library, '62-; 1st Lieut.. Heavy Artillery, Feb. '18-May '19; m. Oct. 28, '28, Adelaide George; s. C.R.W. III, ( '51, LL.B. '54), Daniel S. WALKER, 1927, GEORGE HERBERT, JR., M.A. ( Hon. )-(Finance) -Born Nov. 24, 1905, St. Louis, Mo.; Dir., White Weld & Co., Inc., 300 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022; res. 5 Perk- ins Rd., Greenwich, Conn.; Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, '50-'51; Alumni Trustee of Corporation, '52-'58; Mbr., Yale Develop- ment Bd. from formation to present; Dir.: City Investing Corp., Norlin Corp., State Natl. Bank of Conn.; Dir., former V.P. & Treas., Metrpolitan Baseball Club; Trustee, Natl. Found. - March of Dimes; Maj., USAF, '42-'46; Legion of Merit; RTA: Dir., Treas.; m. Oct. 29, '27, Mary D. Carter; s. George Herbert III, ( '53 ), Ray Carter, ('55); d. Elizabeth (Holden). WALKER, 1953, GEORGE HERBERT III, J.D.-(Finance)-Born March 16, 1931, St. Louis, Mo.; Exec. V.P., Stifel Nicolaus & Co., 500 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 63102; res. 63 Briarcliff, St. Louis, Mo. 63124; Asst. Chmn., Yale Alumni Fund, 64:70; Officer & Dir., Yale Club of St. Louis, '59-'62, '72-; Yale Club of Chicago: Officer & Dir., '64-'71, Pres., '70-'71; Chmn.: St.

262 Louis Cty. Air Pollution Appeals Bd., '72-'74, Business & In- dustrial Development Comm., St. Louis Cty., '74-; Civilian Aid for Eastern Missouri to Sec. of Army, '74-; 1st Lieut., USAFR, '56-'58; Commendation Medal; m. July 27, '68, Kimberly Gedge; s. George H. IV, Carter G.; d. Mary Elizabeth, ('78), Wendy W., Isabelle. *WALKER, 1919, GEORGE NESMITH-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 18, 1895, Washington, D.C.; died Jan. 27, 1975, Greenwich, Conn. Formerly with Mobil Oil Corp.; Capt., F.A., 1st Div., AEF, March '17-'18; Citation from Major Gen. Summerall, Toul Sector, '17; m. May 14, '21, Sophie Pond; s. Jeffrey Pond, ('44); d. Anne Nanine, Patricia Misplee. °WALKER, 1889, HORACE FLETCHER- ( Education)-Born July 11, 1868, Detroit, Mich.; died Jan. 9, 1894, Honolulu, Hawaii. WALKER, 1944, JEFFREY PoND--( Education retired)-Born Feb. 28, 1922, New York, N.Y.; res. Lime Rock Rd., Salisbury, Conn. 06068; formerly Business Mgr. & Trustee, Salisbury School; Mbr., Bd. of Finance, Town of Salisbury; Lieut., USNR, '43-'46; m. Dec. 9, '44, Leonie K. Sullivan ( divorced); m. March 7, '70, Dorothy Ritchie Pomeroy; s. Jeffrey L.; d. Sandra D., Carolyn P. (Evans). WALKER, 1931, JOHN MERCER, M.D.-(Medicine, Finance)- Born Jan. 15, 1909, St. Louis, Mo.; Consultant, White Weld & Co., Inc., 300 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022; res. Box 225, Rt. # 2, Easton, Md. 21601; Class of 1931, Class Agt., '50-; G. H. Walker & Co.: Ptnr., '58-'64, Managing Ptnr., '64-'74; Dir., Mead Corp., '57-; Mbr.: Am. Bd. of Surgery, Am. College of Surgeons, Central Surgical Soc., Conn. Soc. of Am. Bd. of Surgeons, James Ewing Soc.; Me- morial Hosp.: Bd. of Managers, '58-, Chmn. of Exec. Corn. & Chief Exec. Officer, '63-'68, Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer, '68- '73; Trustee, Sloan Kettering Institute, '65-; Lieut. Col., M.C., U.S. Army, '41-'46; m. Nov. 25, '39, Louise Mead; s. John M., Jr., ('62), George M., Randolph T.; d. Elsie M. WALKER, 1942, JOHN S., J.D.-(Law)-Born June 22, 1920, Cincinnati, Ohio; Attny., Ptnr., Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, 1100 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20036; res. 7101 Glenbrook Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20014; Corn. on Atomic Energy, '51-'53; Bd. of Trustees: Experiment in Internatl. Living, '60-'75, Coserv, '68-, Washington Area Tennis Patrons, '75-; 1st Lieut., Army Air Force, '42-'46; m. 263 March 20, '43, Katharine Douglas Davidson; s. Christopher W. ('66), Peter C., David M., Jonathan T., ('76). °WALKER, 1844, JOSEPH BURBEEN, MA.-(Farming and busi- ness)-Born June 12, 1822, Concord, N.H.; died Jan. 8, 1913, Concord. Mbr., N.H. State Legislature, 1866-1867, and of N.H. State Senate, 1893. Mbr., N.H. State Forestry Comm., 1885, and Pres., 1889-1893; Mbr., N.H. Bd. of Agriculture. Trustee, N.H. Coll of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. WALKER, 1936, Lours-( Finance)-Born Apr. 14, 1912, St. Louis, Mo.; V.P., White Weld, Inc., 1 American Row, Hart- ford, Conn. 06103; res. "Deerbrook", Farmington, Conn. 06032; A.Y.A., '74-; Dir., Alumni Fund, '60-'65; Chmn., 25th Reunion Fund, '61; Maj. ( Assimilated Rank), Psychological Warfare, SHAEF, '42-'44; in. June 17, '39, Grace Ballard White; s. James W. II; d. Suzanne (Robinson), Dorothy (Stapleton), Elizabeth (Field). WALKER, 1955, RAY CARTER, M.B.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 26, 1933, New York, N.Y.; Psychiatrist, 107 State St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; res. 74 Water St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; G. H. Walker & Co., '59-'64; 1st Lieut., AUS, '57-'59; ni. Aug. 7, '54, s. Emily Thompson; m. Jan. 9, '71, Jean Cowan; s. Christopher, Scott, Daniel, David. *WALKER, 1888, SAMUEL JOHNSON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 19, 1867, Covington, Ky.; died Aug. 19, 1924, Lake Forest, Ill. Asst. Prof. of neurology, Chicago Polyclinic Post- Graduate School, '00-'08, and Prof. of pediatrics, '08-'19; also Clinical Prof., Rush Medical Coll., '08-'19. Major, American Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service). WALKER, 1948, SAMUEL SLOAN, JR.-(Publishing)----Born Nov. 2, 1926, New York, N.Y.; Executive, Walker Publishing Co., Inc., 720 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019; res. 1040 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028; War Correspondent, N.Y. Post, Paris, '45-'46; Asst. to Research Dir., Time, Inc., '49-'51; V.P., Free Europe Corn., N.Y.C., Dir., Free Europe Press, '51-'59; Pres., Walker & Co., N.Y.C., '59-; Bd. of Dir., Am. Field Serv- ice; Chmn., Bd. of Dir., Brookfield, Conn., Library; Mbr., Brookfield Historical Soc.; volunteer ambulance driver, Am. Field Service, France & Germany, '45; m. Oct. 28, '61. Beth Bready; s. Samuel Sloan, III, Randolph Ramsey, Timothy Taggart. 264 *WALKER, 1928, STOUGHTON-( Business)-Born Jan. 24, 1904, St. Joseph, Mo.; died Nov. 12, 1967; Industrial Consultant; Dir., Fifth Ave. Assn., N.Y., '41-'42; Head, Home Furnishing Div. of Retailers' Drive for Defense Bonds, '41; Lieut. Col., Ordnance Dept., Gen. Staff Corps, W.W. II; m. April 26, '30, Jean R. Brevoort; d. Janica B. (Stettaford), Linda B. (Brod- erick), °WALLACE, 1903, HENRY MITCHELL-(Industrial)-Born Jan. 12, 1881, Ansonia, Conn,; died Jan. 2, 1965; V.P., American Brass Co.; m. Mar. 18, '38, Louise Andrews; s. Walter A.; d. Mary Mitchell (Baum). *WALLIS, 1893, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, LL.B.-Born Mar. 29, 1872, Jersey City, N.J.; died July 25, 1959, Town of Chester- field, Keesport, N.Y.; Cprl., Colchester Co., Conn. Home Guard, '17. *WALSH, 1835, Iltiou, M.A., M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Jan. 7, 1816, New York City; died Dec. 1, 1859, New York City. WALSII, 1961, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., M.A., Ph.D.-( Education)- Born Dec. 9, 1937, Mason City, Wash.; Prof. of Art History, Barnard College & Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y. 10027; res. 600 W. 115th St., New York, N.Y. 10025; Governing Bd., Yale Univ. Art Gallery, '76-; The Frick Collection: Lecturer & Curatorial Asst., '66-'68, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.C.: Assoc. for Higher Education, '68-'71; Assoc. Curator of European Paintings, '71-'73, Curator, '73-'75; Democratic Cty. Com., N.Y. Cty., '68-; Petty Officer 3rd Class, USNR, '57-'59; m. Feb. '62, Virginia Alys Galston; s. Peter Wilson, Frederick Matthiessen; d. Anne Galston. *WARD, 1862, Joux ArinoTT-( Student)-Born Jan. 7, 1840, Palmer, Mass.; died Mar. 4, 1862. Palmer. WARDWELL, 1927, EDWARD ROGERS-- ( Law)-Born Sept. 15, 1904, Lawrence, N.Y.; Ptnr., Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 911 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021; University Council, '52-'58; Lieut. Col., USAAF, '42-'45; Legion of Merit; m. June 10, '30, Lelia Morgan; s. Allen, ( '57 ); d. Helen (DuBois), Lelia (Bullitt). *WARING, 1903, ANTONIO JOHNSTON, M.D.-(Medicine)-Born Nov. 27, 1881, Savannah, Ga.; died Oct. 8, 1951, Savannah; Capt., Medical Corps, World War I. WARREN, 1945W, GEORGE U., M.A.-(Education)-Born Jan. 7, 1923, New York, N.Y.; res. Indian Trail, Cummaquid, Mass.

265 02637; m. Mar. 3, '45, Dorothy Harvey; s. Daniel, ( '70 ), Caleb Thomas, Ethan Warren; d. Katherine Davis. *WARREN, 1865, HENRY WATERMAN-( Industrial)-Born Mar. 18, 1838, Auburn, Mass.; died Feb. 21, 1919, Holden, Mass. Mbr., Miss. State Legislature, 1870-1875, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1882 and 1885. *WARREN, 1927, JOHN DAvocK-( Finance )-Born June 11, 1904, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Oct. 26, 1975, New York, N.Y.; Ptnr., G. H. Walker & Co., 45 Wall St., N.Y. 10005; Bd. of Athletic Control, Yale; m. May 29, '48, Helen G. Lynch; s. Thomas D., ( '71 ). *WARREN, 1914, WILLIAM CANDEE, JR., LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 31, 1892, Buffalo, N.Y.; died Sept. 8, 1965; with Maga- vern, Magavern, Lowe & Beilewech, Buffalo; Trustee, Sec., Counsel, Buffalo Gen. Hosp.; Trustee, Treas., Fresh Air Mis- sion; Trustee, Treas., Pres. Bd., Presbytery of Western N.Y.; Elder, Deacon, First Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, '20-; Sec., N.Y. State Dormitory Authority; Buffalo School Bd., '48-'53, Pres., '52-; Erie City Defense Council, '43; Chmn., Erie Ration- ing Bd., '42-'43; Mbr., Yale Alumni Bd., Yale Assn. of Western, N.Y.; Chinn., Scholarship Com., '56-'59; Capt., F.A., AEF, W.W. I; Renegotiation Bd., Rochester Ordnance Dept., '43-'46; m. Dec. 4, '20, Susan Kimberly; s. W.C.W. III; d. Emily W. (Wettlaufer). *WASHBURN, 1844, WILLIAM BABaorr, LL.D.-(Industrial and Finance)-Born Jan. 31, 1820, Winchendon, Mass.; died Oct. 5, 1887, Springfield, Mass. Mbr., Mass. State Senate, 1850, and of Mass. State Legislature, 1853 and 1854. Mbr. of Con- gress, 1862-1872. Gov. of Mass., 1872-1874. Mbr. U.S. Senate, 1874-1875. Mbr., Yale Corp., 1872-1881. *WASHINGTON, 1839, GEORGE-( Inclustrial)-Born July 3, 1818, Kingston, N.C.; died Jan. 17, 1894, Savannah, Ga. *WASHINGTON, 1834, WILLIAM HENRY, M.A.-( Law)-Born Feb. 7, 1813, Wayne Cty., N.C.; died Aug. 12, 1860, Newbern, N.C. Mbr., N.C. State Legislature. Mbr. of Congress, 1841- 1843. °WATERS, 1913, WILLIAM OTIS-( Finance)-Born Mar. 8, 1889, Orchard Lake, Mich.; died May 1, 1940, Garden City, N.Y. 2d Lieut, Inf., World War I ( AEF). *WATKINS, 1908, CHARLES LAW-( Education)-Born Feb. 11, 1886, Peckville, Pa.; died Mar. 2, 1945, New Haven, Conn.

266 Organizer and dir., Phillips Gallery Art School, '29-'45; adjunct Prof. of social art, American Univ., '43-'45; lecturer and con- sultant in fine arts, Hood Coll., '37-'45. Aspirant, Artillery, French Army, World War I. WATSON, 1927, CHARLES Business retired)-Born Feb. 12, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.; res. Damascus Rd., Branford, Conn. 06405; Alumni Fund Class Agt.; 1927 Class Sec.; 25th Reunion Chmn.; Managing Dir., Yale Alumni Fund, '49-'66; Ptnr., Cassatt & Co., Investment Banking, '27-'37; Pres., Dry-Pack Corp., '37-'48; m. Aug. 29, '29, Polly Fay; s. Charles G., ( '54 ), John F. *WATSON, 1839, JOHN MARSII-(Law)-Born May 23, 1819, Hartford, Conn.; died April 13, 1849, Wethersfield, Conn. WATSON, 1940, WILLIAM BERKEY- ( Business retired)-Born June 25, 1917, Brownsville, Pa.; res. 15 Grove Ave., Madison, Conn. 06443; formerly Chem. & Pres., Chester Electronic Laboratories, Inc., a division of General Telephone & Electron- ics Corp.; Lieut., USNR, '42-'46; Area Ribbons; m. Dec. 7, '40, Helen Baur; d. Catharine Whiting (Rapp), Sarah Mc- Dowell (Healy). WEAVER, 1945, HOWARD SAYRE-( Education)-Born Aug. 30, 1924, Dunkirk, N.Y.; Dir., Yale Univ. Media Design Studio, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06520; res. 1 Broad St., Guilford, Conn. 06437; Asst. Dir., Yale Univ. Press, '59-'63; Acting Sec. of Univ., '63-'64; Asst. to President, '64-'68; School of Art 8r Architecture, Acting Dean, '68-'69, Dean, '69-'75; 1st Lieut., USAAF, '43-'45; Sec., RTA, '60-'67; m. July 23, '49, Deborah Drummond; s. George, Howard Jr.; d. Deborah, Sayre, ('75), Stephanie. WEBER, 1953, JOHN WILLIAM, M.B.A.-( Business)-Born Dec. 12, 1931, Warren, Ohio; Management Consultant, Prin- cipal, Temple, Barker & Sloane, Inc., 15 Walnut St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181; res. 12 Falmouth Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181; Class Agent, Alumni Fund, '63-; Alumni Schools Corn., '66-'69; McKinsey & Co.; Assoc., '60-'68, Principal, '68-'71; Pres., Chayes Virginia Inc., '72-'73; Asst. Administra- tor, Federal Energy Admin., '74; Lieut., USN, '55-'58; m. May 14, '55, Carolyn E. Rhoten (dec.); m. June 9, '72, Nancy B. Tieken; s. Bruce W.; d. Lisa J.; ss. Joseph A. Wheelock. WEED, 1938, GEORGE HAINES-- ( Business)-Born July 29, 1916, Savannah, Ga.; Manufacturers Rep., Duluth Filter Co.,

267 Duluth, Minn.; bus. & res. 2245 Delaware Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55118; Enrollment & Scholarship Chmn., N. & S. Dakota & Minn., '48-'60; former Pres., N.W. Yale Alumni Assn.; Chmn., 35th Reunion; Chmn., College Agts., '69-'73; formerly Pres., W. H. Sweney Paint Co.; Cmdr., USNR, June '41-Aug. '46; m. June 11, '48, Alice Warren Sweney; s. George Haines, Jr.; d. Virginia Gordon. *WEEKS, 1862, ROBERT KELLEY, LL.B.-( Literary work)-Born Sept. 21, 1840, New York City; died April 13, 1876, New York City. *WELCH, 1901, GEORGE ARNOLD, LL.B.-( Law )-Born May 29, 1879, Cleveland, Ohio; died Dec. 15, 1916, Cleveland. *WELCH, 1870, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D., L.H.D, Sc.D., (Medicine)-Born April 8, 1850, Norfolk, Conn.; died April 30, 1934, Baltimore, Md. Prof. of pathological anatomy, Belle- vue Hosp. Medical Coll., 1879-1884; Baxley Prof. of anatomy, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1884-1916 (also dean of the medical faculty, 1893-1898); dir. of the School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1916-1926; Prof. of the Hist. of medicine, '26-'31, and Prof. emeritus, '31-'34. Pres., Md. State Bd. of Health, 1898- 1922 ( Mbr. until '29); Pres., Bd. of Dir., Rockefeller Institute of Med Research, '10-'34; trustee, Carnegie Institution, '06- '34. Assoc. fellow, Trumbull Coll., Yale Univ., Col., Med. Corps, World War I. *WELLES, 1899, CHARLES HOPKINS, JR.-( Law)-Born Aug. 6, 1876, Scranton, Pa.; died July 29, 1962; Ptnr., Welles & Mackie, Scranton; Chmn., N.E. Pennsylvania Military Training Camps Assn., W.W. I; m. Oct. 25, '20, Grace O'Malley; s. C.H.W., 3d, ( '28 ), James D. ( '31 ), Thomas Edward, ( '44 ), Paul, ('49); d. Mary. *WELLS, 1929, GEORGE II-(Business)-Born Aug. 24, 1907, Quincy, Ill.; died Sept. 29, 1975, Lincoln, Mass.; Exec. V.P. Sexton Can Co., 31 Cross St., Everett, Mass. 02149; Treas., Richards, Sexton & Wells, Inc.; Town Clerk, Town Hall. Lincoln Mass. 01773; Pres., Yale Club of Boston; Alumni Bd.; Class Sec. '64-; Trustee, DeCordova Museum, '54-'61; Trustee, Concord Academy, Treas. Bd., '54-'61, Pres. Bd., '61-'64; Trus- tee Middlesex Institution for Savings, '59-; Trustee, Philips Ex- eter Academy, '64-'69; Dev. Officer, Emerson Hosp., Concord, Mass. m. Oct. 30, '36, Katherine Wood; s. Edward Castle; d. Kate, Carol, Sarah, Castle.

268 °WELLS, 1907, HAROLD SimumAN-(Industrial)-Born Jan 12, 1884, Scranton, Pa.; died Mar. 12, 1937, Stamford, Conn. Capt. Am. Red Cross, World War I (Fgn. service ). °WELLS, 1851, HENRY DORBANCE, M.A.-(Business)-Born Aug. 30, 1829, Charleston, S.C.; died May 30, 1870, Charleston. *WELLS, 1889, HuBERT WE-rmonE-(Ministry)-Born Dec. 29, 1866, Madison, Wis., died Aug. 19, 1949, Chevy Chase, Md.; Assoc. Natl. Dir., U.S. Boys' Working. Res.; Instr., Army Edu- cational Corps, World War I (Fgn. service). *WELLS, 1882, Joiusr LEwis-( Law )-Born Dec. 26, 1860, Fayetteville, N.Y.; died May 31, 1953. °WELLS, 1857, NATHAN DANA-(Law)-Born June 17, 1831, Northfield, N.H.; died Oct. 30, 1902 in Haverhill, Mass. 'WESSON, 1863, CHARLES HOLLAND, LL.B.-( Law)-Born Jan. 14, 1840, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died Nov. 21, 1873, Mexico City, Mexico. *WETHERELL, 1844, JoiusT WALCOTT, LL.B., M.A.,-(Law)- Born July 16, 1820, Oxford, Mass.; died Oct. 2, 1897, Wor- cester, Mass. Col., Union Army, Civil War. *WETMORE, 1867, GEORGE PEABODY, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)- Born Aug. 2, 1846, London, England; died Sept. 11, 1921, Boston, Mass. Gov. of R.I., 1885-1887. Mbr., U.S. Senate, 1895-1913. *WEYERHAEUSER, 1896, FREDERICK EDWARD-( Industrial)- Born Nov. 4, 1872, Rock Island, Ill.; died Oct. 18, 1945, St. Paul, Minn. °WHEELER, 1923, ALFRED NEwrox-( Finance )-Born July 30, 1899, Milford, Conn.; died July 23, 1970; Formerly V.P., Ma- rine Midland Grace Trust Co., of N.Y.; W.W. I; Pvt., '17-'18; served with Norton Harjes Ambulance Corps in France, then Amer. Red Cross Ambulance Corps in Italy; Italian War Cross; m. '30, Romaine Bristow; m. '51, Elizabeth Thornton; d. Louise Bristow (Grosvenor). °WHEELER, 1911, LAWRENCE RAYMOND-(Industrial)-Born July 19, 1888, Portville, N.Y. died June 21, 1938, Portland, Oregon. Senior editor, U.S. Forest Service, '35-'38. WHEELER. 1958, THOMAS BEARDSLEY- ( Insurance)-Born Aug. 2, 1936, Buffalo, N.Y.; General Agent, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Two Center Plaza, Boston, Mass. 02108; res. 56 Page Farm Rd., Sherborn, Mass. 01770; Pres.: Boston Life Underwriters Assn., '72-'73, Mass. Assn. of Life

269 Underwriters, '76-'77; Dir., Boston Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters, '69-'71; Boston Children's Service Assn.: Past V.P., Dir., '69-; Dir. Roxbury Children's Service Assn., '75-; Vice Chmn., Republican Town Corn., Sherborn, '72-; Lieut., USN, '58-'60; m. Nov. 25, '61, Anne T. Robertson; d. Eliza- beth C., Wendy B. *WHEELER, 1855, WILLIAM, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Aug. 14, 1836, New York City; died June 22, 1864, near Marietta, Ga. Capt. Light Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. *WHEELWRIGHT, 1897, JOSEPH STORER, M.D.- ( Medicine)- Born Nov. 23, 1875, Bangor, Me.; died Oct. 9, 1941, Long Point, Ontario, Major, Med. Corps. World War I (AEF ). °WHITE, 1853, ANDREW DICKSON, M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L., L.H.D., LL.D.-(Education)-Born Nov. 7, 1832, Homer, N.Y.; died Nov. 4, 1918, Ithaca, N.Y prof. of Hist. and English litera- ture, Univ. of Michigan, 1857-1866; Pres., Cornell Univ., 1866-1885, also Prof. of Hist., 1866-1885. U.S. Minister to Germany, 1879-1881 and 1897-1902, and to Russia, 1892- 1894. Trustee, Carnegie Institute and Carnegie Endowment for Peace. *WHITE, 1854, CHARLES ATWOOD, M.A.-( Law)-Born Nov. 11, 1833, New Haven, Conn.; died June 18, 1909, New Haven. *WHITE, 1848, GEORGE, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 9, 1821, Quincy, Mass.; died Aug. 29, 1899, Wellesley, Mass. *WHITE, 1866, GEORGE EDWARD, M.A.-(Industrial)-Born Mar. 17, 1845, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 19, 1908, New York City. *WHITE, 1881, HENRY CHARLES, LL.B., LL.M.-( Law)-Born Sept. 1, 1856, Utica, N.Y.; died Feb. 7, 1914, New Haven, Conn. *WHITE, 1851, HENRY DYER, M.A.-(Law)-Born Sept. 24, 1830, New Haven, Conn.; died May 4, 1905, New Haven. °WHITE, 1903, JOHN RICHARDS-- ( Education)-Born Nov. 24, 1880, Providence, R.I.; died June 16, 1911, Providence. *WHITE , 1864, OLIVER SHERMAN, LL.B., M.A.-( Law)-Born Nov. 2, 1842, New Haven, Conn.; died Mar. 30, 1917, New Haven. WHITE, 1902, PERCY GARDINER- ( Welfare)-Born Sept. 16, 1878, Gardiner, Me.; died Feb. 22, 1906, Jamaica Plain, Mass. *WHITE, 1859, ROGER SHERMAN, LL.B., M.A.-(Law)-Born Dec. 26, 1837, New Haven, Conn.; died July 9, 1924, New Haven 270 *WHITE, 1941, WARREN BENTON, LL.B.-(Industrial)-Born Nov. 8, 1918, Denver, Colo.; died Nov. 26, 1972, Oklahoma City, Ok.; Pres. and Owner, Trend Petroleum, Inc., Independ- ence Sq., 3217 N.W. 63d St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73116; Reg. Al. Fd. Chmn., '52-'59; Lieut., USN, '41-'45; m. Mar. 19, '41 Edith Hogan; s. W.B.W. II; d. Leslie B. *WHITE, 1942, WILLIAM GARDNER-BOM Feb. 25, 1918, St. Paul, Minn.; missing in action, Sept 2, 1944, near Chichi Jima, Bonin Islands, Asiatic Area; presumptive date of death, Sept. 3, 1945. Lt. (j.g. ), USNR ( Aviation), World War II. WHITEHEAD, 1936, MATHER KIMBALL-( Business retired)- Born Dec. 23, 1913, Buffalo, N.Y.; res. 1555 Burr St., Fair- field, Conn. 06430; formerly V.P. & Treas., Internatl. Mining Corp., N.Y.C.; Lieut Cmdr, USN-AVS, '42-'46; m. Elisabeth Vogel Uihlein. WHITEHOUSE, 1944, CHARLES SHELDON- ( Government)- Born Nov. 5, 1921, Paris, France; U.S. Ambassador to Thai- land; res. 2425 Foxhall Rd. N.W., Washington, D.C.; in Foreign Service since 1948, with assignments in Belgium, the Congo, Turkey, Cambodia, South Africa, Guinea and Washington; Deputy Ambassador, Saigon, '72-'73; Ambassador to Laos, '73-'75; Capt., USMCR, '42-'46; Air Medal, 2 Gold Stars; m. Feb. 1, '54, Mary C. Rand; s. Sheldon, ('78 ), Charles R.; d. Sarah P. *WHITEHOUSE, 1905, EDWIN SHELDoN-( Government )-Born Feb. 5, 1883, New York, N.Y.; died Aug. 5, 1905; Minister to Guatemala, '30-'33; Minister to Colombia, '33-'34; m. Oct. 14, '20, Mary Alexander; s. Charles L. ( ex-'48 ); George B., ('45, killed in action, '44); d. Sylvia (Blake). *WHITEHOUSE, 1899, WILLIAM Frrzfroon-(Finance)-Born Sept. 6, 1877, Elmhurst, Ill.; died May 27, 1955, Newport, R.I., Mbr., R.I. State Senate, '24 and '26; Maj., Inf. World War! ( AEF ). WHITMAN, 1938, FRANCIS SLINGLUFF, JR.-(Journalism)-Born July 18, 1916, Baltimore, Md.; Assoc. Adv. Dir., The Sun- papers, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21203; res. 1423 Greenspring Valley Rd., Stevenson, Md. 21155; Maj., AUS, '40-'46. WHITMORE, 1944, JAMES ALLEN, JR.- ( Theatre)-Born Oct. 1, 1922, White Plains, N.Y.; Actor; res. Box 221, Mammoth Lakes, Calif. 93546; American Theatre Wing, '46-'47; m. Aug. 271 9, '47, Nancy R. Mygatt; s. James Allen III, Stephen Rich- mond, Daniel Crane. *WHITNEY, 1878, EDWARD BALDWIN- ( Law)-Born Aug. 16, 1857, New Haven, Conn.; died Jan. 5, 1911, Cornwall, Conn. Asst. Attny. Gen. of the U.S., 1893-1897. Justice, New York Supreme Court, 1909-1911. °WHITNEY, 1854, EDWARD PAYSON, M.A.-( Medical student)- Born May 22, 1833, Northampton, Mass.; disappeared in 1858. *WHITNEY, 1851, EMERSON COGSWELL- ( Education)-Born Nov. 8, 1822, Winchendon, Mass.; died Dec. 1, 1851, Middle- town, N.Y. *WHITNEY, 1894, HARRY PAYNE-(Finance)-Born April 29, 1872, New York City; died Oct. 26, 1930, New York City. *WHITNEY, 1856, JAMES LYMAN, M.A.-( Library work )-Born Nov. 28, 1830, Northampton, Mass.; died Sept. 25, 1910, Cam- bridge, Mass. °WHITNEY, 1882, JOSEPH ERNEST, M.A.-(Education)-Born Feb. 27, 1858, Cornwall, Conn.; died Feb. 25, 1893, Colorado Springs, Colo. °WHITNEY, 1898, PAYNE, LL.B.-(Finance)-Born Mar. 20, 1876, New York City; died May 25, 1927, Manhasset, N.Y. °WHITNEY, 1863, WILLIAM COLLINS, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Law)-Born July 5, 1841, Conway, Mass.; died Feb. 2, 1904, New York City. Sec. of the Navy of the U.S. 1885-1889. *WHITON, 1853, JAMES MORRIS, Ph.D.-(Ministry and literary work)-Born April 11, 1833, Boston, Mass.; died Jan. 25, 1920, New York City. Prof. of ethics and economics, Mead- ville Theological School, 1893-1894. *WICKES, 1898, FORSYTH-(Law)-Born Oct. 26, 1876, New York, N.Y.; died Dec. 20, 1964; Sr. Ptnr.. Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi & McGuire, N.Y.C.; Founder and Bd. Chmn., The French Lycee in City of N.Y.; Major, Inf., AEF, W.W. I; m. April 27, '05, Marian Arnot Haven; d. Fanny (Parsons), Marian (Haines), Kitty (Poole), Ann (Brewer). *WICKES, 1874, THOMAS PARMELEE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born April 15, 1853, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 18, 1933, Los Angeles, Calif. • WICKWIRE, 1949E, WINTHROP Ross-( Business)-Born Sept. 18, 1923, Cortland, N.Y.; died Mar. 8, 1969; V.P., operations, Wickwire Bros., Inc., 189 S. Main St., Cortland; 1st Lieut., AAF, Feb. '43-Mar. '46; Air Medal; m. June 20, '44, Ellen J. Denny; s. W.R.W., Jr.; d. Cynthia, Pamela, Margaret, Melinda.

272 *WIGGIN, 1904, FREDERICK HOLME, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Mar. 16, 1882, Litchfield, Conn.; died May 22, 1963; Capt., F.A.R.E. Artillery, W.W. I; in. Sept. '11, Ruth Parker Jackson. WILBUR, 1933, JOHN Smrni-( Industrial retired)-Born June 15, 1911, East Cleveland, Ohio; bus. 1460 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115; res. 9935 Mitchells Mill Rd., R.D. 1, Mentor, Ohio; A.Y.A. Founding Bd.; A.Y.A. 1933 Rep.; formerly Vice Chmn., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co.; Capt., AUS, '41-'45; m. Oct. 10, '34, Atheline Miller; s. John Smith, Jr., ('64 ); d. Atheline (Nixon), Andrea ( de Chiara), Maren Spencer. WILBUR, 1964, JOHN S., Jn.-(Law)-Born July 20, 1941, Cleveland, Ohio; Asst. U.S. Attny., 3001 Dent Place, Washing- ton, D.C. 20007. WILBUR, 1938, RICHARD EMERY-( Journalism)-Born Aug. 23, 1916, Cleveland, Ohio; Reporter, Tucson Daily Citizen, P.O. 26767, Park & Irvington, Tucson, Ariz.; res. 2621 Calle Paraiso, Tucson, Ariz. 85705; Sgt., AUS, '42-'46; m. Roberta Kathleen Steger. *WILCOX, 1859, ASHER, HENRY- ( Ministry)-Born Nov. 16, 1837, Norwich, Conn.; died Feb. 25, 1915, Norwich. *WILDER, 1884, Amos PARKER, Ph.D.-( Literary work)-Born Feb. 15, 1862, Calais, Me.; died July 2, 1936, New Haven, Conn. U.S. Consul Gen., Hong Kong, '06-'09, and Shanghai, '09-'14. *WILHELMI, 1903, FREDERICK WILLIAM-( Industrial)-Born Sept. 7, 1879, Utica, N.Y.; died July 20, 1959; Intelligence Branch, U.S. Army, World War I. *WILHELMI, 1939, FREDERICK WILLIAM, M.A.-( Business)- Born Aug. 28, 1915, Cloquet, Minn.; died Sept. 16, 1973, Ka- tonah, N.Y.; Antique Dealer, The Eagle Eye, Box 1, White- hall Corners, R.R. 2, Katonah, N.Y. 10536; 1st Lieut., Inf., '42- '46; Combat Inf. Badge, 4 Bronze Stars; m. May 7, '55, Mary Shoemaker. WILKE, 1945, VALLEAu-(Education)-Born July 3, 1923, Summit, N.J.; Exec. V.P., Sid W. Richardson Found., 2103 Fort Worth Natl. Bank Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas 76102; res. P.O. Box 12432, 4000 Pecan Lane, Fort Worth, Texas 76116; A.Y.A.; Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, Mass.: Head- master, '59-'72, Dir. of Development, '72-'73; Advisory Corn. on Accreditation & Institutional Eligibility-U.S.O.E., '73-;

273 1st Lieut. U.S. Army Air Corps, '42-'45; m. Feb. 23, '46, Marjorie Hankin; s. Robert V.; d. Janice (Fraser). *WILLARD, 1853, ANDREW JACKSON, M.D.-( Medicine )-Born Mar. 19, 1832, Harvard, Mass.; died Mar. 5, 1907, Swanton, Vt. WILLARD, 1926, CHARLES HASTINGS LL.B.-( Law retired)- Born Apr. 7, 1905, Minneapolis, Minn.; res. 170 Bunker Hill Rd., Guilford, Conn. 06437; Alumni Bd., '52; A.Y.A., '73-'76; formerly Lawyer, Davis Polk & Wardwell, 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; m. Oct. 20, '34, Nancy Olney; s. Albert Hastings, Richard Olney. *WILLCOX, 1848, GILES BUCKINGHAM, D.D.-( Education )- Born Aug. 7, 1826, New York City; died July 22, 1922, Chicago, Ill. Stone Prof. of pastoral theology and Ch. history, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1879-1900, and Prof. emeritus, '00-'22. WILLIAMS, 1939, BURCH, LL.B.-( Finance )-Born July 6, 1917, Memphis, Tenn.; Investment Banker, Senior V.P., Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., Inc., One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 160 Uncas Point Rd., Sachem's Head, Guilford, Conn. 06437; Class Agt., Pierson Coll., '51-'54; Comm. for Study of Yale Athletics, '75-'76; Mbr., Exec. Com ., Class of 1939; Maj., USAAF, '41-'45; Purple Heart, Air Medal with Cluster, D.F.C.; RTA: Dir., '48-'50, '73-, Pres., '73-'76; m. Sept. 22, '43, Marjorie Jane Maxim; d. Suzanne Marie ( LaPrade), Judith Holmes ( Gibbons), Wendy Elizabeth, Elizabeth Maxim (Houston ). WILLIAMS, 1976, DARRYL L.-Add. 17310 Judson Drive, Cleve- land, Ohio 44128. *WILLIAMS, 1837, HENRY-( Law )-Born Sept. 12, 1818, Elizabethtown, N.J.; died July 11, 1878, Savannah, Ga., Lieut., Confederate Army, Civil War. *WILLIAMS, 1908, JAMES WILLAnn-(Education)-Born Aug. 6, 1885, Glastonbury, Conn.; died Mar. 4, 1970; m. June 25, '16, Charlotte Welles; s. David W., ( '39); d. Ruth Ellis, Charlotte Barnard, Helen Rankin ( dec.). *WILLIAMS, 1897, NORMAN ALTON-( Industrial)-Born Feb. 17, 1873, Utica, N.Y.; died Nov. 4, 1910, Clayville, N.Y. *WILLIAMS, 1861, RALPH OLAISTED-( Literary work ) -Born May 12, 1838, Palmyra, N.Y.; died July 17, 1908, New Haven, Conn. Served in Union Army, Civil War. 274 WILLIAMS, 1932, SAMUEL GOODE--( Transportation retired)- Born Dec. 15, 1909, Charleston, S.C.; res. 4737 Carlisle Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210; formerly Mgr. of Pricing, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co., Jacksonville, Fla.; m. Sept. 9, '33, Helen Olivia McCoy; s. Samuel G., Jr.; d. Helen 0. ( Sanders), Mary C. ( Vensel). *WILLIAMS, 1838, THOMAS Scorr, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 20, 1818. Wethersfield, Conn.; drowned Sept. 17, 1842, Hart- ford, Conn. WILLIAMS, 1957, WILLIAM BRUCE-( Transportation)-Born June 11, 1934, New York, N.Y.; Chief Pilot, Pan Am Business Jets, Pan American World Airways, Business Jets Div., Teter- boro Airport, Teterboro, N.J. 07608; res. 81 Angus Rd. N., Greenwich, Conn. 06830; Lieut. Col., USMC, June 57-Dec. '67; USMCR, Commanding Officer, Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron 49 NAS, Willow Grove, Pa., Jan. '68-; m. Apr. 20, '59, Jo Anne Phillips; s. Philip, Neil; d. Karen. *WILLIAMS, 1839, WILLIAM PEraucs-( Student )--Born Aug. 17, 1819, New London, Conn.; died Mar. 9, 1841, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, England. *WILLIS, 1841, RICHARD STORRS--( Music and literary work)- Born Feb. 10, 1819, Boston, Mass.; died May 7, 1900, Detroit, Mich. *WILSON, 1844, ARCHELAUS, M.A.-(Law)-Born May 18, 1817, Nelson, N.H.; died Feb. 26, 1862, New Britain, Conn. °WILSON, 1906, Hucu ROBERT, LL.D.-(Government)-Born Jan. 29, 1886, Evanston, Ill.; died Dec. 29, 1946, Old Benning- ton, Vt. In U.S. diplomatic service, '12-'41; Sec. at Lisbon, Guatemala, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Berne and Washington, '11- '21; counselor at Tokyo, Mexico, and Washington, '24-'27; minister, Berne, Switzerland, '27-'37; Asst. Sec. of State, '37- '38; ambassador to Germany, '38; Spec. Asst. to Sec. of State, '39-'41; attached to Office of Strategic Services, '41-'45. Sec. Gen., Three Power Naval Arms Limitation Conf., Geneva, '27; Del., Preparatory Disarmament Comm., Geneva, '30; adviser, Naval Conf., London, '30; Mbr., Am. delegation to 54 nation disarmament parley, Geneva, '32-'37, and represented U.S. on Advisory Comm. on Manchuria, '33. Assoc. fellow, Timothy Dwight College, Yale University, '41-'46. °WILSON, 1847, JoHN-( Law )-Born June 15, 1827, Hunts- ville, Mo.; died Dec. 2, 1867, St. Joseph, Mo. 275 WILSON, 1972, ZEBLTLON VANCE, M.A., Diploma, Trinity Col- lege, Dublin-(Education)-Born Aug. 8, 1950, Asheville, N.C.; Teacher, The Lovett School, 4075 Paces Ferry Rd. N.W.; Atlanta, Ga. 30327; res. 1961 River Forest Rd. NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30327; Deer Island Staff, '72-'74. °WINSTON, 1886, DUDLEY-(Finance)-Born June 10, 1865, Chicago, Ill.; died April 11, 1898, en route from Lakewood, N.J., to Chicago. 'WINSTON, 1877, FREDERICK SEYMOUR- ( Law)-Born Oct. 27, 1856, Melrose, Ky.; died Mar. 7, 1909, Pasadena, Calif. WINTER, 1920, DANIEL R.-( Business retired)-Bom July 12, 1897, St. Paul, Minn.; res. Cottage 36., Sea Island, Ga. 31561; formerly with Gulf Oil Corp.; m. April 30, '21, Elizabeth Rose; d. Diana (Payne). *WINTER, 1921, EDWIN WHEELER II-(Finance)-Born Feb. 12, 1899, St. Paul, Minn.; died Jan. 9, 1961; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; m. Aug. 16, '41, Ruth Elting; s. Wallace C. III. *WITHERBEE, 1874, FRANK SPENCER-(Industrial)-Born May 12, 1852, Port Henry, N.Y.; died April 13, 1917, New York City. *WITHERBEE, 1880, WALTER CnArrs-( Mining)--Born July 1, 1856, Port Henry, N.Y.; died Sept. 28, 1922, Port Henry. Secret service work for Dept. of Justice, World War I. *WITTER, 1944, DEAN, Jn.-(Finance)-Born May 19, 1922, San Francisco, Calif.; died July 13, 1976, Naples, Fla.; res. 600 Admiralty Parade West, Port Royal, Naples, Fla. 33940; Yale Development Bd.; formerly Exec. V.P. & Dir., Dean Witter & Co.; Lieut. ( j.g. ), USNR, '43-'46; m. May 9, '66, Faith van Chef; s. Dean, III, David G., Malcolm G.; d. Helen C. *WODELL, 1910, RUTHVEN ADRIANGE, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Jan 2, 1888, Poughkeepsie. N.Y.; died Jan. 27, 1945, Millburn, N.J. Chief Yeoman, USNRF, World War I. *WOLCOTT, 1839, ELizon-(Industrial)-Born Aug. 7, 1817, South Windsor, Conn.; died Mar. 13, 1901, Berkeley, Calif. WOLFE, 1964, STEPHEN H., M.Div.-( Ministry, Finance)- Born Aug. 23, 1942, Glen Cove, N.Y.; Investment Planner, U.S. Trust Co., 45 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res. 853 7th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019. *WOOD, 1833, GEORGE INGERSOLL-(Ministry)-Born May 20, 1814, Stamford, Conn.; died Jan. 9, 1899, Washington, D.C.

276 •WOOD, 1874, JOHN SEYMOUR, LL.B.-(Law)-Born Oct. 1, 1853, Utica, N.Y.; died June 15, 1934, New York City. °WOOD, 1868, WILLIAM CURTIS, M.A.-(Education)-Born April 20, 1849, Mahableshwur, India; died July 15, 1875, New Haven, Conn. °WOODFORD, 1850, OSWALD LANGDON, M.A.-( Ministry and farming)-Born Oct. 31, 1827, West Avon, Conn.; died Oct. 21, 1870, West Avon. Mbr., Conn. State Legislature, 1865. WOODLOCK, 1969, DOUGLAS PRESTON, J.D.-( Law)-Born Feb. 27, 1947, Hartford, Conn.; Attny., Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, 28 State., Boston, Mass. 02109; res. 57 Cunningham Drive, South Hamilton, Mass. 01982; Law Clerk to Judge Frank J. Murray, U.S. District Court for the District of Mass.; m. Aug. 30, '69, Patricia Powers. °WOODRUFF, 1864, FRANCIS EBEN-(Government)-Born April 24, 1844, New York City; died June 3, 1914, Morristown, N.J. Served in Customs Service of China, 1865-1897. °WOODRUFF, 1889, GEORGE WASHINGTON, LL.B.-(Law)- Born Feb. 22, 1864, Dimock, Pa.; died Mar. 23, 1934, Harris- burg, Pa. Asst. Attny. Gen. of the U.S., '0'7-'09; acting Sec. of the Interior, '07; Fed. judge, Hawaii, '09-'10; Attny. Gen. Pa., '23-'27; Public Service commissioner, Pa., '31-'33. 'WOODRUFF, 1879, TIMOTHY LESTER, M.A.-( Business and finance)-Born Aug. 4, 1858, New Haven, Conn.; died Oct. 12, 1913, New York City. Lieut.-Gov., N.Y. 1897-1903. WOODSUM, 1953, HAROLD EDWARD, JR., LL.B.-( Law) - Born Aug. 13, 1931, Portland, Me.; Ptnr. & Co-founder, Drum- mond, Westcott, & Woodsum, 900 Maine Savings Plaza, Port- land, Me. 04101; res. Two Lights Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. 04107; Football Advisory Corn., '58-; Yale Comm. on Athletics, '75-'76; Search Corn. for Athletic Dir, to succeed Delaney Kiphuth, '76-; Interviewer for Yale Applicants, '65-'74; Cam- paign for Yale; Portland Symphony Orchestra: Trustee, '65-'74, Pres., '72-'73; Dir., Portland Boys Club, '68-'74, '76-; Trustee Waynflete School, '70-; Dir., Quebec-Labrador Mission Found., Inc., '69-; Maine Coast Heritage Trust: Dir., '70-, Pres., '72-; Town Council, Cape Elizabeth; Mbr., '65-'75, Chmn., '73-'74; Pvt., AUS, '53-'55; m. Oct. 18, '57, Joan C. Patterson; s. Douglas H.; d. Lee, Rae, Mix.

277 *WOOD WARD, 1883, JOHN BUTLER-( Law)-Born April 3, 1861, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; died Sept. 6, 1925, Glen Summit, Pa. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, 11th judicial Distr. of Pa., '13-'25. °WOODWARD, 1867, RICHARD WILLIAM-( Science)-Born Dec. 8, 1846, Franklin, Conn.; died May 15, 1931, New Haven, Conn. *WOODWARD, 1855, STANLEY-( Law)-Born Aug. 29, 1833, Wilkes, Barre, Pa.; died Mar. 29, 1906, Wilkes Barre. Capt., Union Army, Civil War. WOODWARD, 1922, STANLEY, LL.D., D.C.L.-( Government retired)-Born March 12, 1899, Philadelphia, Pa.; res. 3009 N St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; Yale-in-China Teacher, '22-'23; Endowment: Woodward Chair in American History, Yale Univ., '72; U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Geneva, Brussels, Port-au Prince, '26-'34; Commissioner, Fairmont Park, Phila- delphia, '34-'37; U.S. Dept. of State: Asst. Chief Protocol, '37- '45, Chief of Protocol, '45-'50; Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary, Canada, '50-'53; Treas., Democratic Natl. Corn., '54-'55; Mbr., U.S. Delegations to U.N., '60-'62; Found- ing Trustee, The Woodward Found; Pres.: George Woodward Inc., Philadelphia, Washington Humane Soc.; Dir. (Emeritus ), Am. Security & Trust Co.; Penn. Chamber of Commerce Am- bassador Award & Germantown Community Award; Scroll of Appreciation, Dept. of State; D.C. Education Assn. Certificate for Untiring Services & Generous Acts; D.C. Humanitarian of the Year Award; donation of Thomas Jefferson statute to Dept. of State for Jefferson Room; Contributor to Chair in memory of Dean Acheson, Johns Hopkins Univ.; Bd. of Dir., Salzburg Seminar in American Studies; Fine Arts Com., Dept. of State; Trustee, Corcoran Gallery of Art; Treas., Natl. Council of Friends of Kennedy Center; Advisory Council, John Hopkins Univ. Advanced Internatl. Studies; Sgt., F.A., U.S. Army, '18; m. Oct. 20, '23, Sarah Crescentia Rutherford. *WOODWARD, 1858, Wii-LrAm HERRICK-( Industrial)-Born May 19, 1838, Millbury, Mass.; died Sept. 27, 1893, Wood- stock, Vt. *WOOLFOLK, 1841, WILLIAM GREY-( Farming)-Born July 11, 1822, Augusta, Ga.; died Oct. 2, 1903, Wynnton, Ga. Served in Confederate Army, Civil War. 278 *WOOLLEY, 1918, Jorm EmoT-(Publishing)-Born Mar. 1, 1897, Brooklyn, N.Y.; died June 26, 1966; 2d Lieut., F.A., W.W. I; Lieut. Col. USAAF, W.W. II; Alumni Fund Agt.; m. April 24, '29, Grace Maitland Brown. WOOLLEY, 1917, KNIGHT- ( Finance)-Born May 1, 1895, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ptnr., Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 59 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005; res., 810 5th Ave., New York 10021; presently Dir., Southern R.R. System, Merchants Ster- ling Corp., Orama Corp., Tiger Corp.; Trustee, Boys' Club of N.Y., '27-; Major, F.A., U.S. Army, '17-'19; Victory Medal with 4 Major Combat Stars; m. Aug. 7, '34, Sarah Currier ( dec. ); m. April 16, '57, Marjorie Fleming. *WOOLSEY, 1907, HEATHCOTE MTJRISON-(Architecture)-Born June 5, 1884, Leominster, Mass.; died Feb. 7, 1957, Beaufort, S.C.; Officer's Training School, Coast Artillery, World War I; Mbr., Kent, Conn. Rehabilitation Corn. *WOOLSEY, 1872, TIIEODORE SALISBURY, LL.B., M.A., LL.D.- (Education)-Born Oct. 22, 1852, New Haven, Conn.; died April 24, 1929, New Haven. Prof. of international law, Yale Univ., 1878-1911, and Prof. emeritus, '11-'29. *WORCESTER, 1876, EDWIN DEAN, LL.B.-( Law )-Born Feb. 25, 1856, Albany, N.Y.; died May 21, 1929, New York City. *WORCESTER, 1882, FRANKLIN ELDRED, Ph.B., M.E.-( Trans- portation)-Born Sept. 12, 1860, Albany, N.Y.; died Mar. 3, 1891, Helena, Mont. *WORCESTER, 1885, wILFRED JAMES-( Finance)-Born July 28, 1864, Albany, N.Y.; died Jan. 10, 1953. *WORD, 1894, CHARLES FRANCIS-( Law)-Born April 3, 1871, Virginia City, Mont.; died June 10, 1911, Helena, Mont. Mbr., Mont. State Legislature, '03-'04. *WRAY, 1836, JAMES MCALPIN, M.A.-(Law)-Born Nov. 1, 1817, New Orleans, La.; died April 8, 1850. New Orleans. *WRIGHT, 1901, ALFRED PARKS-( Student)-Born Jan. 5, 1880, New Haven, Conn.; died May 20, 1901, New Haven. *WRIGHT, 1898, HENRY BURT, Ph.D.-(Education)-Born Jan. 29, 1877, New Haven, Conn.; died Dec. 27, 1923, Oakham, Mass. Asst. Prof. of Roman Hist. and Latin Literature, Yale Univ., '07-'11, Asst. Prof. of Hist., '11-'14, and Stephen Mer- rell Clement Prof. of Christian methods, '14-'23; also acting Sec. of the Univ., 1899-1900. Y.M.C.A. work, World War I. 279 °WRIGHT, 1868, HENRY PARK, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.-(Educa- tion)-Born Nov. 30, 1839, Winchester, N.H.; died Mar. 17, 1918, New Haven, Conn. Asst. Prof. of Latin, Yale Univ., 1871-1876, Dunham Prof. of Latin, 1876-1909, and Prof. emeritus, '09-'18; also dean of Yale Coll., 1884-1909. Trustee, Connecticut Coll. for Women. Sgt., Inf., Spanish-American War.

°YARDLEY, 1855, HENRY ALBERT, M.A.-(Education)-Born Dec. 20, 1834, Philadelphia, Pa.; died April 3, 1882, Middle- town, Conn. Prof. of homiletics and Christian evidences, Berke- ley Divinity School, 1867-1882. •YARNALL, 1841, THOMAS COFFIN, M.A., D.D.-( Ministry)- Born Dec. 10, 1815, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Nov. 28, 1911, West Philadelphia. *YERKES, 1837, STEPHEN, M.A., D.D.-(Education)-Born June 27, 1817, Bucks County, Pa.; died Mar. 28, 1896, Danville, Ky. Prof. of ancient languages, Transylvania Univ., 1852-1857; Pres., Danville (Ky.) Theological Seminary (also Prof. of Biblical and Oriental literature. 1857-1866 and 1867-1896); acting Prof. of Greek, Centre Coll., Danville, 1866-1867. °YOUNG, 1848 BENIIAM DANIEL-(Education)-Born Oct. 16, 1822, Christian Cty., Ky.; died May 12, 1895, Huntsville, Ky.

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280 Time Inc., 888 16th St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20006; res. Apt. T-7E, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20016; Agt., Yale Alumni Fund, '48-'61; 1941 Class Sec., '71-'76; NIbr., Yale Communications Bd., '71-'74; Chmn., Yale Communncations Bd. & Yale Alumni Publications, Inc., '74-; Newspaper work, '46-'48; Voice of America, '48-'61 (Program Mgr., '56-'61); Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy, New Delhi, '61-'64; Minister-Counselor for Infor- mation, U.S. Mission, Saigon, '64-'68; Senior Corp. Exec., Time Inc., '68-'69; V.P., Time Inc., & Pres., Time-Life Broad- cast, Inc., '69-'74; Bd. Mbr.: Internatl. Coll., Beirut, Murrow Center for Public Diplomacy ( Fletcher School, Tufts ), Over- seas Development Council, Muscular Dystrophy Assn., Armen- ian General Benevolent Union; Col. USMC, '42-'46; USMCR, '46-'73; Campaign & Service Ribbons; m. June 6, '48, Margaret Aylaian; s. Gregory J., ('75), Stephen A. ZORTHIAN, 1975, GREGORY JANNic—(Government)—Boni July 23, 1953, New York, N.Y.; Legislative Aide to Congressman, Office of Congressman Jonathan Bingham, 2241 RHOB, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 200)6; res. 4201 Cathedral Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016. ZUCKER, 1962, BERNARD, LL.B., M.A.—( Gemology)—Born Dec. 22, 1940, French Riviera; International Gem Dealer, 580 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.; res. 574 West End Ave., New York, N.Y.; Author of "How to Invest in Gems"; Class Sec., '62-'67; m. Sept. 7, '69, Diane Wolkstein; d. Rachel Cloud- stone.

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284 LOCALITY INDEX

(Names with duplicate listing indicated by daggerf ) ALABAMA El Segundo Orinda Dothan }Ackerman, S. H., '57 f Gaines, '56 }Ernst, F. V.,'68 Fresno Pacific Palisades Montgomery Noyes, E. M., III, '71 Greenberg, S. D., '70 Elebash, S. D., '44 }Hoysradt, J., '26 Hollywood Newman, T. M., '77 }Ligon, T., '62 }Root, W., '22 ALASKA Anchorage Kentfield Palo Alto }Banks, H. D., '56 Clark, D., '72 English, W. D., V, '75 }Draper, W. H., III, '50 Nome La Canada }Karageorge, J. L., '73 Bockstoce, J. R., '66 f Mitchell, H. H., '39 Palos Verdes Lafayette Leavenworth, D. L., ARIZONA Bodman, W. C., '59 '45W Scottsdale Morse, J. B., '34 LaJolla Piedmont Tucson Snell, R. F., '18 }Loughran, A. H., '57E Cangelosi, R. J., '72 Pleasanton McCallum, R., '24 Los_ Angeles Robinson, J. T., '37 f Aberg, D. V., Jr., '52 Vargish, T., '66 Wilbur, R. E., '38 Ayeroff, F. C., '74 Clark, G. H., '65 Parterville Grimes, D. C., '45W }Holden, J. M., '44 ARKANSAS }Holden, J. M., '44 Fort Smith }Lusk, P. A., '60 Riverside }Mitchell, H. 11., '39 }Birge, R. R., '68 Speed, J. B., '56 tNeigher, G. M., '67 Neville, J. E., '21 San Anselmo f Root, W., '22 CALIFORNIA Stevens, M. A., '25 }Clark, S. E., '65 Aptos Thorne, C. H. M., '74 San Diego Saffen, D. W., '75 Mammoth Lakes Draper, A. J., '37 Whitmore, J. A., Jr., '44 At San Francisco }Draper, W. H., III, '50 Menlo Park }Banks, H. D., '56 }Clucas, L. M., '39 }Buck, C. H., III, '69 Berkeley }Moser, R. E., '63 Bulkley, J. D., '53 }Buck, C. H., III, '69 f Clark, S. E., '65 }Emerson, C. P., '53 Modesto iClucas. L. M., '39 Miller, J. W., '67 Lefevre, R. E., '62 Fitch, G. H., '32 }Gaines, M. J., '56E Mountain View Hamilton, W., '62 Beverly Hills f Moser, R. E., '63 }Loughran, A. H., '57 }Hm-sradt. J., '26 Orrick, A. D., '40 }Lusk, P. A., '60 Oakland Orrick, W. H., Jr., '37 Oler, C. K., Jr., '76 }Emerson, C. P., '53 Pfau, G. H., Jr., '48 Halpin, T. M., '71 Rumsey, D. M., '66 Carmel Thorne, C. H. M., '74 }Whitehouse, C. S., '44 Mack, R. G., '48 Vargish. T., '66 Ziegler, S. W., '72

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°Deceased 299 1842 1845 1848 *Benton, J. A. °Brickell, J. N. °Abbe, F. R. °Brown, J. V. *Conner, L. P. °Atchison, W. °Buttles, A. B. °Conner. W. G. *Blake, H. T. °Edwards, N. °Cushman, I. L. *Colton, H. M. °Gready, W. P. *Esty, C. C. *Condit, C. °Halsey, J. °Gould, J. G. °Emerson, S. °Hennen, W. D. *Harding, J. W. °Foster, D. °Huggins, W. S. °Hill, G. C. °Hitchcok, H. °Lewis, H. °Hyde, A. P. °Kinne, W. *MacWhorter, A. °Kennedy, T. °Mesick, R. S. °Mathews, A. °Metcalfe, 0. *Pinckard, T. C. *Miller, F. W. °Nickerson, S. D. °Strickler, S. A. *Perkins, N. S. °Rankin, R. °White, G. *Peters, J. A. °Taylor, R. *Willcox, G. B. *Pratt, J. H. °Wales, L. E. °Young, B. D.

1843 1846 1849 °Baratte, J. A. °Backus, J'. W. *Brandegee, A. °Chambers, W. L. *Brisbin, J. B. °Came, C. G. *Eames, B. T. °Eakin, W. S. *Campbell, J. °Cachet, C. N. °Harrison, H. B. °Clarke, W. B. °Grammar, C. °Hawley, D. *Dwight, T. °Granger, G. *Kellogg, S. W. *Finch, F. M. °Hart, R. *Linton, S. D. °Fisk, F. W. °Havens, D. W. °Mulford, D. H. °Hough, E. C. *Lambert, A. *Nelson, R. R. *Hurlbut, J. °Lane, W. G. °Nevins, W. R. *Kirby, J. B. *Lent, J. A. °Phinney, E. °Miles, J. B. °Moody, T. H. °Savage, J. °Morris, E. D. °Robb, J. H. °Steele, H. T. °Richardson, W. Robinson, L. F. *Stiles, J. *Rockwell, J. °Stevens, H. °Trask, C. H. °Metcalfe, H. L.

1844 1847 1850 °Bell, R. D. S. *Allison, S. P. °Bentley, E. W. °Breed, E. A. *Baldwin, R. S. °Bliss, R. *Elliott, W. H. °Bayne, T. L. *Bliss, W. R. °Felder, J. H. °Coon, J. °Camp, C. °Ferry, S. °Fitch, J. °Chase, H. *FewSmith, W. *Haight, D. C. *Colton, W. S. °Fish, S. A. *Hayden, W. H. °Condit, A. P. *Foote, T. *McLallen, P. F. °Converse, G. S. *Lanier, A. C. °Mills, A. °Dechert, H. M. *Lovell, J. °Moore, W. E. *Foote, J. F. °Robb, J. M. °Munn, J. *Ludden, W. *Walker, J. B. °Olmsted, J.H. *Manross, N. S. °Washburn, W. B. °Sanford, C. F. °Roberts, E. H. *Wetherell, J. W. °Smith, J. D. *Storrs, C. °Wilson, A. °Wilson, J. °Woodford, 0. L.

• 300 1851 1854 1857 *Alexander, W. F. 'Blackman, S. C. °Blackman, C. S. *Beman, H. DeW. *Cutler, C. °Blake, E. W. °Brinsmade, H. W. *Denny, T. °Buckland, J. P. •Crampton, R. C. *Fenn, W. H. °Butler, F. E. *Dana, W. B. °Hooker, J. W. *Croydon, J. T. °Evans, E. W. *Lambert, E. W. °Day, J. C. °Halderman, R. J. °Lombard, J. K. *Edwards, A. L. °Hebard, A. *Lord, G. DeF. °Green, J. P. °Little, R. *Morris, L. B. °Holmes, J. M. °Manice, W. DeF. °Potwin, L. S. °Jackson, J. C. °Slade, J. M. *Purnell, C. T. °Northrop, C. *Vose, J. G. °Slade, F. H. °Pratt, G. *Wells, H. D. °Twombly, A. S. °Seymour, S. 0. °White, H. D. °White, C. A. °Tyler, M. C. *Whitney, E. C. *Whitney, E. P. °Wells, N. D.

1852 1855 1858 °Bigelow, A. *Alexander, W. D. °Blake, E. F. *Blakeslee, H. C. °Barnes, W. H. L. °Eichelberg.er, M. S. *Bliss, C. M. *Bumstead, N. W. *Grant, E. D. °Cooper, J. *Child, L. M. °Haskell, R. C. °Crapo, W. W. °Cobb, H. N. °Heermance, E. L. *Gilman, D. C. *Granger, J. A. °Hollister, A. N. °Helmer, C. D. *Johnson , C. F. °Kimball, J. E. °Houghton, E. °Kittredge, G. A. °Lee, S. H. *Johnston z W. P. °Lampson, G. °MacLellan, G. B. °McCormick, H. *Mulford, E. °Perkins, T. A. °Marmaduke, V. *Spring, A. J. *Porter, E. C. °Ross, W. B. °Tyler, C. M. °Scott, E. G. °Safford, G. B. °Wheeler, W. °Stevens, F. W. °Sill, G. G. *Woodward, S. °VanName, A. °Stanley, W. °Yardley, H. A. *Woodward, W. H.

1853 1856 1859 °Aiken, W. P. °Amot, M. H. *Bristol, I. H. °Babcock, H. H. °Barker, G. P. °Brodhead, H. *Baldwin, G. W. *Brown, J. M. °Carpenter, R. °Capron, S. M. *Campbell,W. H.W. °Clay, G. °Coit, J. *Condit, S. °Dunham, G. E. °Davies, T. F. *Depew, C. M. °Hall, W. K. °Gleason, W. H. *Dickinson, A. *Hannahs, D. C. °Grout, A. °Eakin, E. A. °Harrison, B. N. *Heard, A. F. °Fisher, L. C. °Robertson, C. F. °tack, 'I'. M. *Magruder, B. D. °Schuyler, E. • ohnson, G. A. *Nettleton, E. P. °Smith, E. o ent, A. E. °Packard, L. R. °Stiles, W. A. °White, A. D. °Paine, L. L. °Taylor, A. J. *Whiton, J. M. °Robinson, G. C. °White, R. S. °Willard, A. J. °Whitney, J. L. °Wilcox, A. H.

301 1860 1863 1866 °Beckley, J. W. °Allen, W. °Adams, C. H. °Boies, C. A. °Arms, C. J. *Brand, J. *Boltwood, E. *Bingham, E. B. *Coffin, E. °Daniels, j. L. °Bull, C. W. °Cole, H. °Davis, L. H. *Butler, J. H. °Famam, W. W. *Davis, R. S. °Chamberlain, L. T. °Foote, H. W. °Fowler, W. °Dimock, H. F. °Hall, J. M. *Furbish, E. B. °Fowler H. W. °Hincks, E. Y. °Hebard, D. *Kernochan, J. F. *Holt, G. C. *Johnston, W. C. *Perry, D. B. °Judson, F. N. *Jones, L. M. °Sheffield, G., St. J. °Lampman, L. *Owen, C. H. °Southworth, G. C. S. °Sloane, H. T. *Phelps, W. W. °Sumner, W. G. °Southgate, C. M. *Seely, J. F. °Wesson, C. H. °Wade, L. C. °Smith, W. T. *Whitney, W. C. °White, G. E.

1861 1864 1867 *Baldwin, S. E. °Boltwood, T. K. °Bissell, A. D. °Brown, H. S. °Borden, M. C. D. °Dexter, M. °Chamberlain, R. L. °Boyden, H. P. °DuBois, J. J. *Dexter, F. B. °Clark, A. B. °Dunning, A. E. °Fuller, W. H. *Hewitt, T. B. °Harding, W. B. °Higgins, A. °MacLean, C. F. °Hartshorn, J. W. *Kemochan, F. E. °Merriam, G. S. °Hedge, T. °Mitchell, J. H. °Miller, A. D. °Lamb, A. E. °Newell, S. °Owen, H. E. °Libbey, F. *Park, W. E. °Palmer, W. H. °Merriam, J. F. °Peck, T. °Pratt, W. H. B. °Seymour, H. °Root, A. P. °Pugsley, I. P. °Spencer, J. M. °Shearer, S. °Sterling, I. W. °Taft, P. R. *Sill E. R. °White, 0. S. °Wetmore, G. P. °Williams, R. 0. °Woodruff, F. E. °Woodward, 11. W.

1862 1865 1868 *Adams, F. °Bent, J. A. °Berry, C. D. *Chamberlain, D. H. *Brooks, J. E. *Brewster, C. B. °Coe, E. B. °Brown, H. A. °Coffin, 3. *Day, M. C. °Bulkley, T. °Colt, L. B. °Eaton, S. B. °Bushnell, W. B. °Dixon, W. P. °Johnston, H. P. °Caskey, T. F. *Famam, C. H. °Kitchel, C. L. °Charriley, C. M. °Lewis, J. *Lampson, W. °Ewell, J. L. *McKinney, W. A. *MacVeagh, F. °Ford, G. T. °Sloane, T. C. °Ripley, G. C. °Merrill, P. °Thacher, J. K. °Seely, W. W. °Riggs, B. C. °Tinker, A. P. *Stebbins, H. H. °Smith, C. E. *Tweedy, S. °Taylor, J. P. *Stimson, H. A. °Tytus, E. J. °Ward, J. A. °Stone, W. °Wood, W. C. °Weeks, R. K. °Warren, H. W. °Wright, H. P.

302 1869 1872 1875 °Bannard, H. C. *C R.R. E. *Avery, C. H. °Beers, H. A. °Cushing, W. L. *Brooks, J. W. °Bissell, W. S. *Deming, C. *Chester, C. T. *Brown, A. L. °Deming, C. C. °Clarke, T. S. °Eno, J. C. *Deming, H. C. °Day, R.. W. °Foster, J. P. C. *Dennis, F. S. *Gulliver, H. S. °Freeman, H. V. °Hincks, J. H. °Hotchkiss, W. H. °Heaton, E. *Hoppin, B. °Jenks, A. F. °Hooker, T. *Merriam, A. R. °Jones, D. A. °Isham, J. B. °Moore, G. F. °Jones, F. H. °Lear, H. °Owen, E. T. °Patton, J. *Perrin, B. °Payson, H. S. °Seymour, J. S. °Raymond, H. W. °Ramsdell, C. B. °Smith, E. C. *Richardson, B.. B. *Spalding, G. A. *Southworth, E. W. *Shirley, A. °Woosley, T. S. °Tillinghast, C. T.

1870 1873 1876 °Andrews, J. W., Jr. °Alexander, E. °Allen, J. D. H. °Gulliver, W. C. *Allen, A. H. °Andrews, J. W. Johnston, R. °Beebe, W. °Bannard, 0. T. °Learned, D. W. °Daniels, R. W. °Blaine, W. °McClure, J. G. K. °Denslow, H. M. *Bottum, E. S. *McCutchen, S. St.J. °Elder, S. J. °Cook, R.. J. °Mason, H. B. *Flagg, W. W. *Dawes, C. M. °Miller, G. D. *Grubb, C. R. °Fowler, C. N. °Perry, J. H. Thnes, E. 11. *Hadley, A. T. °Se'den, E. G. ° udson, I. N. °Howe, E. P. *Shattuck, J. W. ° athe, H. W. °Hyde, W. W. °Steams, E. R. *Ord, j. P. °Marvin, J. H. °Strong, C. H. °Prentice, S. 0. °Russell, P. G. °Tilney, J. J. °Tarbell, F. B. °Smith, R. B. °Welch, W. H. *Thomas, C. H. *Worcester, E. D.

1871 1874 1877 °Clark, C. H. *Aldis, 0. F. *Barnum, W. M. °Collin, F. •Barnes, P. *Bigelow, W. I. *Elliott, H. R. *Bushnell, S. C. °Brooks, W. °Hine, C. D. *Farnam, H. W. *Chapin, C. F. °Kinney, H. E. °Grover, T. W. °Collin, W. W. °Lea, R.. B. *James, H. A. °Cooke, E. C. °Mansfield, H. *Munroe, G. E. °Eaton, S. L. °Mason, A. B. °Parkin, W. °Gould, A. °Mead, F. °Robbins, E. D. °Hoysradt, A. °Perry, W. W. °Stapler, H. B. B. °Kimball, A. R. *Sperry, VV. R. *Townsend, J. M. °Percy, F. B. *Strong, G. A. °Walden, R. °Sears, J. M. °Smeet, E. F. °Wickes, T. P. °Thacher, J. S. °Thacher, T. *Witherbee, F. S. °Tuttle, G. M. °Townsend, W. K. *Wood, J. S. °Winston, F. S.

303 1878 1881 1884 'Campbell, T. °Aiken, E. E. °Blodgett, G. R. °Carter, C. F. °Barney, D. N. °Booth, S. A. °Curtis, G. L. °Bartlett, P. G. °Booth, W. F. °Edwards, G. B. 'Burrell, J. D. °Evarts, M. °Foster, R. °Coleman, J. C. *Foster, R. °James, W. K. °Evarts, S. °Gruener, G. *Jenks, T. °Fuller, P. C. °Jenks, P. E. °Kelsey, C. H. *Ives, H. °Jones, F. S. °Knott, G. T. *Leighton, J. °Lambert, A. °Pollock, G. E. °Osborne, T. B. *Lawrence, T. G. °Seely, E. H. °Thompson, N. F. *McMillan, W. C. *Spencer, C. L. *VandeGraff, A. S. °Painter, H. M. °Stone, C. M. *Vernon, F. R. °Tompkins, R. °Taft, W. H. °Walden, H. T. *Twombly, H. B. °Whitney, E. B. *White, H. C. *Wilder, A. P.

1879 1882 1885 °Bowers, L. W. 'Badger, W. I. *Arnot, J. H. °Burpee, L. F. °Brewster, B. *Baldwin, H. deF. °Foster, G. F. °Campbell, J. A. °Bertron, S. R. °Green, H. S. °Eno, W. P. °Brandegee, F. B. *Hitchcock, H. *French, A. P. °Bridgman, J. C. °Hyde, F. E. °Johnson, B. *Brooks, H. S. °James, W. B. "Knapp, H. H. *Flanders, H. R. °Livingston, H. °Lyman, C. W. °Hidden, E. Perrin J. °McBride, W. °Hobbs, C. B. *Platt, L. A. °Osborne, A. S. °McHenry, J. °Rodman, R. S. °Platt, H. B. *Mallon, G. W. °Swinburne, L. J. °Pollock, W. °Richards, E. L. *Thompson, 0. D. *Wells, J. L. °Robinson, L. F. *Tighe, A. *Whitney, J. E. *Terry, W. °Woodruff, T. L. °Worcester, F. E. *Worcester, W. J.

1880 1883 1886 °Allen, W. P. °Burpee, C. W. °Anthony, B. H. °Amundson, J. A. *Deming, L. C. °Brenner, S. K. *Bentley, E. M. *Folsom, H. T. °Cowles, A. °Camp. W. °Foote, C. S. °Crapo, S. T. °Green, E. F. °Frost, E. B. °Day, T. M. °Jennings, W. °Hillard, L. B. *Knapp, W. P. • Nichols, A. B. °Hull, L. K. °Lewis, C. M. *Ordway, H. C. °Kellogg, F. W. *Peters, F. G. *Parker, W. *McLaughlin, E. T. Phelps, E. J. *Partridge, S. C. °Moore, E. H. °Phelps, S. °Peters, W. A. °Palmer, H. H. °Pierson, C. W. °Scudder, D.°Parrott, J. R. *Schwab, J. C. °Spencer, E. C. °Taft, H. D. °Shipman, A. L. °Taft, H. W. °Thacher, S. D. °Stewart, P. B. °Witherbee, W. C. °Woodward, J. B. °Winston, D.

304 1887 1890 1893 °Bennett°, J. °Bayard, T. F. Begg, W. R. °Corwin, R. N. °Corwith, J. W. °Cooke, J. B. °Cowles, W. H. *Crosby, I: °Dwight, W. E. *Coxe, A. B. °Day, A. P. °Gallaudet, E. F. °Douglass, W. R. °Farnham, J. D. °Hay, L. °Hare, C. L. °Harrison, F. °Ives, S. B. °Haven, G. G. °Haslam, L. S. °Jones, A. H. °Jennings, 0. G. °James, N. °Lambert, A. V. °Kendall, W. B., Jr. *Kellogg, C. P. °Martin, G. G. °Kent, W. *Kneeland, Y. °Parker, W. W. W. °Knight, S. °Morse, S. N. °Parsons, F. °Pomeroy, J. N. *Sage, H. M. °Robinson, J. T. *Rogers, J'. °Simmons, W. D. °Roby, J. °Sheppard, W. B. °Stewart, P. H. *Rogers, D. °Thacher, W. L. °Tracy, E. *Wallis, A. H.

1888 1891 1894 *Cooley, H. W. °Calhoun, G. *Case, G. B. *Fisher, L °Cox, J. J. °Cocluan, T. °Gill, G. M. °Doane, J. W. °Davies, T. F. °Hurd, R. M. °Estill, J. G. °Hall, J. L. °Isbell? 0. S. °Graves, W. P. °Hare, M. °McMillan, J. H. °Isham, E. S. °Holter, E. 0. °Morison, D. W. °Kenerson, V. °Howland, J. °Roby, S. S. B. *McClintock, N. °James, R. C. °Seward, W. H. *Morison, S. B. °McMillan, P. H. *Solley, F. P. °Poole, W. F. °Paine, R. D. °Stagg, A. A. °Simms, W. E. °Stewart, W. E., Jr. °Stevenson, F. A. °Thompson, S. C. °Stilman, L. S. °Stimson, H. L. °Townsend, J. B. °Walcott, W. S. °Waite, M. R. °Tweedy, H. H. *Whitney, H. P. °Walker, S. J. °Walcott, F. C. *Word, C. F.

1889 1892 1895 °Buchanan, T. W. *Bayne, H. A. °Beard, A. M. *Corbin, W. H. *Boltwood, E. °Buckner, M. N. *Donnelley, T. E. *Cheney, H. °Butterworth, F. S. °Fisher, S. H. °Cheney, K. D. Cable, B. S. °Gil, C. 0. °Crosby, B. L., Jr. *Carter, W. F. *Griggs, J. C. °Day, C. Clark, A. R. °McQuaid, W. A. °Graves, H. S. °Cooke, W. E. °Pinchot, G. °Husted, J. W. *Davis, B. °Reed, H. L. °Ingersoll, J. W. D. °Denison, L. °Robinson, H. S. *Tay, P. °Harrison, F. B. °Smith, H. A. °K.itchel, W. L. °Hinkey, F. A. °Stokes, H. S. °McClung, L. *McKee, L. °Walker, H. F. °Morison, S. N. Phelps, Z. B. °Wells, H. W. °Price, F. J. °Shepley, A. B. °Woodruff, G. W. °Ryle, E. °Sloane, W.

305 1896 1899 1902 'Beard, W. M. °Adams, M. T. 'Carpenter, G. B. 'Brown, A. 'Ames, S. D. °Cressler, A. M. 'Cheney, W. °Bowles. H. T. 'Cushing, C. C. S. *Cross, W. R. 'Brooke, F. H. 'Day, W. E. *cleSibour, J. H. 'Brown, J. 'Ferguson, A. L. *Griggs, M. F. 'Callahan, H. A. 'Guernsey, R. G. 'McKee, McK. D. 'Day, D. H. *Potter, R. 'Neale, J. B. 'Griswold, W. E. S. °Rumsey, B. C. 'Smith, W. D. °Maffitt. T. S. *Sincerbeaux, F. H. 'Stokes, A. P. 'Magee, J. M. 'Stebbins, E. A. *Thorne, S. °Preston,O. *Stone, H. *Thorne, S. B. °Sweet,C. F. 'Swan, J. R. 'Treadway, R. B. 'Vanderbilt, A. G. 'Taylor, A. McL. °Trudeau, E. L., Jr. °Welles, C. If., Jr. °Trowbridge, M. 'Weyerhaeuser, F. E. 'Whitehouse, W. F. 'White, P. G.

1897 1900 1903 'Bailey, P. H. 'Adams, F. B. 'Chadwick, G. B. *Brooke, G. C. 'Allen, F. W. *Clark, H. T. 'Coffin, H. S. 'Camp, S. B. 'Corning, E. °Fincke, C. M. 'Cheney, F. D. °Dreisbach, J. M. 'Garrison, E. E. *Coffin, W. S. °Hamlin. C. J. 'Gerard. S. 'Cross, J. W. 'Hewitt, B. 'Gillette, C. 'Douglas, M. 'Holt, H. C. 'Kerr. A. B. °Greenway. J. C. 'Lamb, A. R. °Kitchel, C. P. *Hopkins, J. M. 'Moore, F. W. °Pinchot, A. R. E. °Leavitt, A. D. *Sutphin, S. B. 'Sage, D. 'Lyon, G. A. *Thompson, D. 'Smyth, N. A. °Paddock, B. W. 'Wallace, H. M. 'Sumner, G. °Rockefeller, P. A. 'Waring, A. J. 'Wheelwright, J.S. 'Sullivan, C. A. 'White. J. R. 'Williams, N. A. *Taft, H. °Wilhelmi, F. W.

1898 1901 1904 °Cheney, C. 13. 'Allen, A. D. 'Adams, C. E. °Fearey, M. L. 'Carlisle, J. M. 'Adams, G. W. °Gallaudet, H. D. 'Cheney, P. *Cheney, R. 'Hale, E. 'Cheney, T. L. 'Crane, W. M., Jr. 'Hinsdale, F. G. *Christian. H. H. *Cross, W. S. °Kemochan, F. *Coy, S. L. 'Dodge, F. T. 'Lord, F. A. 'Edwards, R. H. °Jennings, P. H. 'Montgomery, G. D. 'Eels, J. S. 'Kittle, J. C. 'Parker, G. °Hixon, R. *Metcalf H. G. 'Rogers, D. F. °Hoysradt, W. J. 'Miller, t E. 'Simmons, F. H. *Keppelman, J. A. 'Pierce, P. E. 'Wadsworth, J. W., Jr. °Morris, R. 'Reed, L. P. 'Whitney, P. 'Richardson, A. H. 'Soper, W. B. 'Wickes. F. 'Welsh, G. A. *Thacher, T. D. 'Wright, H. B. 'Wright, A. P. °Wiggin. F. H.

306 1905 1908 1911 'Bradford, A. H. °Biglow L. H. 'Badger P. B. 'Ellsworth, J. S. °Dahl, G. 'Corey, A. L. 'Fish, S. 'Davis W. G. 'Daly, F. J. 'Hogan, J. J. 'Dines, T. *Davis, C. W. 'Hollister, B. 'Foster, J. T. 'Day, S. S. 'Hughes, B. °Griswold, D. T. 'Dempsey, J. B. 'Lathrop, J. H. "Perrin, L. W. °Gammell, A. A. 'Richardson, G. 'Seymour, C. 'Hyde, F. W. 'Rogers, E. P. 'Shepard, R. B. 'Lombardi, C. E. 'Sargent, M. °Stanley, H. 'McDonnell, J. V. 'Sloane, J. "Thornton, J. C. 'Randolph, F. F. °Tihiey, R. F., 2d 'Townsend, G. H. Rowland, J. T. 'Turner, H. M. 'Townsend, J. M. 'Soule, L. 'Van Reypen 'Watkins, C. L. 'Van Sinderen, H. B. W. K. Jr. 'Williams, J. W. 'Wheeler, L. R. "Whitehouse, E. S.

1906 1909 1912 'Bruce, D. °Bundy, H. H. Boyd_ F. T. °Dousman L. deV. 'Burch, R. B. 'Gardner, R. A. 'Ely, G. "Campbell, C. S. Hartley, C. 'Flinn, A. R. °Clark, A. A. 'Howe, A. °Hoyt, L. "Dominick, G. G. Hyde, D. R. °McClure, 'Howard, J. M. 'McClure, A. J. K. G., Jr. 'Howe, H. A. 'Merritt, H. N. 'McGee, D. A. °Jefferson, E. F. 'Mullins, F. P. 'Magee. J. G. °Klots, A. T. 'Murphy, G. C. °Moorhead, W. S. °Lippitt, H. 'Paul, C. H. "O'Brien, F. 'Perrin, J. B. Smith, J. G. 'Perrin, L. J. 'Rand, S. C. 'Street, H. A. "Rockwell, F. H. °Sanderson, B. B. 'Strout, E. A., Jr. 'Smith, B. D. °Seabury, M. A. 'Truer, A. C. 'Turner, S. 'Stokes H. P. °Twonably E. B. 'Wilson, H. R.

1907 1910 1913 'Barnes W. D. "Bayne-Jones, S. 'Allen, C. D. Blair, W. McC. 'Coy, E. H. 'Allen, C. E., Jr. 'Camp, A. G. °DeSilver. A. 'Baker, R. W. 'Daniels, F. L. °Franchot, C. P. 'Colgate, H. A. *Danielson, R. E. 'French, R. D. °Cortelyou, G. B., Jr. 'Dixon, T. P. 'Harrison, G. L. Cowles, A., 3d 'Dodge, P. L. °Heron, J. 'Harman. A. °Glaenzer, G. B. °King, L. M. Harriman, W. A. *Knox, H. S. 'Knight, A. Lovett, S. 'Little, M. S. 'Logan, W. S. °McAndrew, A. 'Morse. S. F. B. °Lohmann, C. A. °Philbin, J. H. °Truesdale, C. 'Murphy, F. J. 'Sawyer, H. E. Jr. 'Tuttle, G. C. °Philbin, S. H. 'Schwab, L. vonP. "Wells, H. S. °Taft, R. A. °Shelden, A. "Woolsey, H. M. °Wodell, R. A. 'Waters, W. 0., Jr.

307 1914 1917 1920 *Avery, B. F. Bellinger, A. R. Adams, L. G. 'Cornish, P. G., Jr. 'Bush, P. S. *Davison, H. P. Daniels, T. L. Cooper, H. S. F. °Hadden B. *Gile, C. M. 'Cunningham . 0. B. Heffelfinger. F. P. Hobson, H. W. Duryee, S. S. °Hincks, J. M. *Jenks, A. F. Harriman, E. R. 'Hobson, F. T. *Jones, G.G. *Isham, H. P. Ingalls, D. S. Ketcham, H. H. °James, E. S. 'Luce, H. R. 'King S. °LeGore, H. W. 'McHenry, J. 'Lippincott, W. J. Mallon, H. N. 'Patterson, M. 'Osborn, R. 'Olsen, A. W. *Safford, T. L. *Patterson, G. W.. Jr. 'Overton, J. W. 'Sargent, J. W. 'Rogers, H. L. Shepard, F. P. °Schermerhorn, A. C. Shepard, L. A. 'Simpson, K. F. VanSlyck, DeF. *Warren, W. C., Jr. Woolley, K. Winter, D. R.

1915 1918 1921 Burtt, E. A. 'Ames, A. W. 'Acosta, J. S. 'Carter, L. Baldrige, H. M. *Bradley, C. H., Jr. °Cornell, T. H. 'Clay, C. M. Brewster W. R. Davenport, S. R. 'Davison, F. T. Bundy, F. McG. °Denegre, T. B. Deans R. B. Cowles, W. S., Jr. Macdonald, R. H. 'Farrar, J. C. 'Hemingway, B. L. MacLeish, A. 'Garfield, N. Hord, S. Y. 'Middlebrook L. S. 'Gates, A. L. °Jenckes, M. 'Pans, 1., 2d 'Gould, J. *Litt, W. D. °Pumpelly. H. A. Lovett, R. A. Lunt, S. B. Reilly, J. S. Snell, R. F. Neville, J. E. *Shedden, W. M. Stewart, C. J. Parsons, L Slocum, E. L. Taft, C. P. °Shevlin, E. L. °Stackpole, E. J., Jr. *Vorys, J. M. Stewart, J. *Swift, W. E. 'Woolley, J. E. 'Winter, E. W. 2d

1916 1919 1922 *Darling, A. B. Allen, P. B. Aldrich, M. P. 'Gaillard, S. G., Jr. 'Baldwin, S. Bush, J. S. IIadley, M. *Campbell, A. B. 'Cheney, W. *Johnstone, H. W. 'Carter, F. D. 'Crosby, A. H. 'Knapp, F. °Depew G. G. 'Frost, A. C., Jr. Oler W. M. Gaillard, E. M. 'Hines, F. W. *Porter, G. E., 3d 'Hadley, H. 'Lamer, R. J. *Putnam, P. Haffner, C. C., Jr. Lord, W. G. 'Roberts, C. H., Jr. 'McCormick, 'Page, R. G. *Shepard, D. C. A. A., Jr. Root, W. Stewart, D. 0. McKee, E. M. Solley, R. F. °Tener, K. J. Mallon, J. H. 'Strong, H. B. 'Tighe, L. G. 'Mead, W. 'Thomas J. A. M. VonHolt, H. V. *Otis, J. S. 'Townsend, *Walker, C. R. Smith, T. F. deP., Jr. *Walker, G. N. Woodward, S.

308 1923 1926 1929 Becket, G. C. 'Allen, D. °Ashforth, A. B. °Bulkley, J. 0. Bronson, J. D. Costikyan, G. K. Cooper, J. S. Coke, H. C., Jr. Crile, G., Jr. • Davenport. R. W. °Crosby, H. S. °Decker, E. L., Jr. Day, H. T. Cutler, B. C. °Dodge, W. Foster, M. E. Davenport, J. Eddy. M. H. Hyde, L. K., Jr. Ferguson, A. L., Jr. °Garvey, J. J. Jones, E. A. Hoysradt, J. McA. Gillespie, K. S. °Jordan, R. E. Kingsbury, H. T. Grove, M. J. °Luckey, C. P. Lord. O. B. Manville, H. E., Jr. *Mattluessen, F. 0. Michel, A. L. Merrill, H. R. *Norton G. W. °Poore, C. G. Paine, R. D., Jr. Pelly, 13. B. Root, R. D. Smith, L. H. °Tighe, R. L. °Russell, F. F. °Wack, D. deB. °Wheeler, A. N., Jr. Willard, C. H. °Wells, G., 2d

1924 1927 1930 Allen, H. E. Bunnell, P. W. Allison, R. S., Jr. °Appel, G. F. B. Look. A. M. °Ellis, H. M. °Blair, E. F. McIntosh, H. Ellis, R. W. Diller, J. C. Noble, L. M. °Erskine, °Ewing, S. °Patterson, T. C. A. DeW. Haines, T. F. D. °Post, R. L. Garnsey, W. W. °Heffelfinger, °Ritchie, W. P. Greene, W. W. G. W. P. °Robbins, W. W. Gwin, S. L. *Hilles, C. D., Jr. Robinson, F. F. Hall, R. A. Houghton, W. E. Stokes, A. P., Jr. Janeway, C. A. Lusk, W. T. Wadsworth. J. J. Ladd, L. W., Jr. McCallum R. Walker, G. H. Jr. Longstzeth, G. B. °Mallory, W. N. Wardwell, E. R. °Look, F. B. °Melton, W. D., Jr. °Warren, J. D. Musser, J. M. Spofford, C. M. Watson, C., 3d Palmer, A. E. Thomson, C. S. Prideaux, T.

1925 1928 1931 Ardrey, R. L. Bartholomew, D. T. Austen, D. E. Ashburn, F. D. *Berger, G. B., Jr. Donnelley, G. Bench, E. C. Bingham, C. T. Heinz. H. J., 2d Bissell, W. T. °Fishwick, D. B. Lapham, L. A. °Blair, J. G. °Griggs, H. S., Jr. Loeser, F. W. Gage, C. S. Haight, G. W. Lydgate, W. A. Ives, G. M. Ives, C. B. Messimer, R. L., Jr. Jones, W. C. °Lapham R. W. Peitz, W. L. Lovejoy, W. M. Mallory, B. L., Jr. "Rathbome, J. C. °Lufkin, E. M. °Prentice, J. R. °Stewart, J. R. °Luman R. J. Robertson, A. C. °Sutherland, R. 0. Norton, W. B. Ross, L. P. °Swrxme, W. M. Scott, H. C. °Scott, S. P. Tucker, L. Stevens, M. A. °Stewart, P. H. Vincent, F. T. Stevenson, D. D. °Walker, S. Walker, J. M.

309 1932 1935 1938 Adams, F. B., Jr. Bowles, J. E. Davenport, B. W. Barres H. *Collier, S. C. Dempsey, J. H., Jr. Bates, E. W. Curtin, F, C. Dilworth, J. R. Fitch, G. H. Fuller, S. E. Dunham L B ,Jr Fulton, R. B. Haas, F. P. Ecklund, J. E. Gillespie, S. H. Johnson. J. H. Fox, J. C. Hodges, W. V., Jr. Kilborne, W. S. Frank, C. E. Laundon, M. H., Jr, Pillsbury, J. S., Jr. *Gordon, McG. *Lindenberg, J. T. Rodd, T. Hessberg, A., 2d McCrary, J. II, Jr. Seymour, C., Jr. *Shermerhom, A. E. Mills, J. P. Shepard R. B., Jr. Stevens, J. B., Jr. Ogden, A. Spitzer, L., Jr. Thompson, J. R. °O 'Neill, E. G., Jr. *Stillman, G. S. Weed, G. H. *Savage B. Terry, H. P. B. Whitman, F. S., Jr. Williams, S. G. *Tufts, B. C. Wilbur, R.

1933 1936 1939 Caldwell, S. S., Jr. Barr, R. J., Jr. Belin, G. deA. Cooke, F. J. Bingham, J. B. Blanchard, J. G. Davis, R. M. Cooke, R. B. Bundy, W. P. Fletcher, A. C. *Davis, II. W., 2d Chittertden, G. H. Gamsey, W. S. Gill, B. Clucas, L. M. *Hall, F. B., Jr. Hall, J. A. Dyess, A. D., Jr. Jones, T. S. Hersey. J. Gile, C. D. Levering, W. B. Knapp, J. M. Hoxton, A. R., Jr. Lindley, F. V. Moore, R. A. Kellogg, W. W. McGauley, J. M. *Pillsbury, E. P. Miller, A. 0., Jr. Newton, J. Q., Jr. Rankin, B. C. Miller, C. L., Jr. Parker R. B. *Shepard, B. Mitchell, H. H. Parsons, M. Train, R. Shepard, L. M. Stebbins, 11. L. Walker, L. *Wilhelmi, F. W., Jr. Wilbur, J. S. Whitehead, M. K. Williams, B.

1934 1937 1940 Bradford, A. IL Blake, D. B. Bundy, McG. Cunningham, H. T. Brooke, F. H. Jr. Erickson, T. F. Gordon, G. A. Burke, C. C., Jr. Glover, C. C., 3d Hallett, J. F. Cross, R. J. Grayson, J. G. Hambleton, T. E. Draper, A. J. Holden, R. A. Harper, H. H.. Jr. Field, J. W. Howe, H., 2d Holmes, J. G. Kelley L. M. Orrick, A. D. *Jackson, J. H. *McLemore, B., Jr. Rodd, D. B. Kilcullen, J. M. Miles, R. C. Stack. J. W., Jr. Kimball, W. S. Orrick, W. IL, Jr. Stevens, A. B. Mills, E. E. Robinson, J. T. Stillman, P. G. B. Morse, J. B. *Runnals, J. F. B. °Stucky, W. McD. Nichols E. Stewart, P. Swenson, E. F., Jr. Ranney, G. A. *Stone, L. T., Jr. *Thorne, P. B. Stetson, E. W., Jr. Turner, H. M. Watson, W. B., Jr.

310 1941 1944 1947 Cross, W. R., Jr. Brown, S. T. G. Ailing, C. B., Jr. Devor, D. S., Jr. Buckley, J. L. Andrews, E. W., Jr. Ellis, F. H., Jr. Elebash, S. D. Boulos, W. M. Hall, E. T. Ellis, A., Jr. (formerly Jackson, W. E. Ferguson, J. L. Bouliaratis ) 1Ciphuth, D. Goodenough, J. B. Bronson, D. B. Madden, J. B. Grayson, W. C. Chafee, J. H. Pickett, L. K. Holden, J. M. Finley, J. G. G. Price, C. B., Jr. Hoopes, T. W. Goedecke, W. S. Solbert, P. 0. A. Kelly, W. C. 2D Leavenworth, D. L. Stevenson. C. P. Lindsay, D. A. Moore. J. I. Thomas, W. D. Little, S. W. O'Brien, F., Jr. Tighe, L. G. Walker, J. P. °Palmer, C. E. *White, W. B. Whitmore, J. A., Jr. °Read, R. R. Zorthian, B. °Witter, D., Jr. Robinson, H. C., Jr. *Tucker, C., Jr. Whitehouse, C. S.

1942 1945 1948 *Aycrigg, W. A., 2d Allen, A. J., Jr. Ashley. T. L. Bartholemy, A. E. °Blake, G. D., Jr. Biglow, L. H. Jr. Bell, W. T. Conniek, L. Bush. G. H. W. *Chouteau, R. A. Dale, E. L., Jr. Caulkins, J. E. Ford, W. Davison, E. P. Clark, W. J. Grayson, C. T. Early, H. E. Connelly, W. J., Jr. Halsey, R. W., Jr. *Elwell, F. B., Jr. *Cook, G., 3d Harrison, F. H. Harman, A., Jr. Grimes, D. C. Jessup, J. B. Lynch, R. V. Jenkins, R. E. Kemp, F. A. McElroy, B. T. Mack, R. G. Kirchwey, G. W. McGaughey, Moseley, T. W. Smith, H. F., Jr. G. E., Jr. Pfau, G. H., Jr. Sprole, F. A. Moorhead, W. S. Walker, S. S., Jr. Walker, J. S. Seaman, I., Jr. Weaver H. S. °White, W. G. Spaulding, J. A. Wilkie, V., Jr. Sumner, W. S.

1943 1945W 1949 Acheson. D. C. Brown, W. H. Baribault, R. P. Caulkins, G. P., Jr. Carey, J. Bassett, B. B., 2d Daniels,]. H. Finney, J. W. Coffin, W. S. Jr. Doolittle, D. H. Holmes, G. B. Davison, D. P. Drain, R. D. Hurlbut, G. B., Jr. Goodyear, R. M. Healy, H. H., Jr. °Mallon, T. R. Hollister. J. B., Jr. Hoagland, D. W. O'Brien, P., Jr. Lavelli, A., Jr. Klots,A. T., Jr. Twichell, C. P. Leiper, J. McC. °Lilley, F. W., Jr. Vose, E. E. Lippincott, D. McC. °Maclean, J. H. Warren, G. U. Lord, C. E. Miller, D. L. Lufkin, P. W. Moseley, S. D. Raymonc4G. T. P. Stewart, Z. Sherrill, F. G. Tabor, J. K. Van Dine, V. Vogt, T. °Wickwire, W. R.

311 1950 1953 1956 Breen, J. G. Bulkky, J. D. Banks, H. D. Buckley, W. F., Jr. Bush, J. J. Boasberg, E., III Draper, W. H., III Donaldson, W. H. D'Avanzo, L. A. Frank, V. H., Jr. Durham, E. A. Dempsey, A. S. Galbraith, E. G. Emerson, C. P. Durfee, C. G., Jr. Guinzburg, T. H. Lufkin, D. W. Esselstyn, C. B., Jr. Henningsen, Marshall, J. B. Gaines, M. J. V. W., Jr. McLane, J. P. Ingalls, D. S., Jr. Kemp, P. S. Menton, J. D. Jamieson T. C., Jr. Lambert P. C. Mitinger, J. B. McGregor, J. E. Lovett, S. Noble, L. M. Jr. Malloy, T. R. *Luckey, C. P., Jr. Novkov, D. A. °Menton, J. P. MacLeish, W. H. Walker, G. H., III Orr, A. A. McLean, R., 3d Weber, J. W. Speed, J. B. Pionzio, D. J. Woodsum, H. E., Jr. Traphagen, P. A. Shepard, D. C.. Jr.

1951 1954 1957 °Anderson, T. H. Benninghoff r H. B. Ackerman, S. H. Eden, J. W. Evans, T. B. Bowman, R. D. Ellis, G. C., Jr. Fortunato, S. J. Carlsen, R. A. Ellis, G. McC. Giesen, A. R., Jr. Clark, R. I., Jr. Love, R. F. Gifford, R. C. Cushman, C. W. Lufkin, C. F. Jr. Hiers, R. H. Dunn, G. J. McNamara, T. P. Kilrea, W. C. Fritzsche, P. B. Mathews, C. Meyer, R. W., Jr. Loucks V. R., Jr. Mayer, C. T. Morton, T. B., Jr. Loughran, A. H. Price, R. K., Jr. Polich, R. F. Lumpkin, R. A. Reid, E. S., 1.11 Price, R. E. Oberlin, J. P. Ross. T. B. Reponen, R. G. (formerly Owseichik ) Russell, R. W. Ryan, A. A. III Palmer, L. G., II Ryan, J. M. Schnaitter, S. J. Ritchie, W. P. Shepard, C. R. S. Thornton, E. B. Somerville, J. W. Williams, W. B.

1952 1955 1958 Aberg, D. V., Jr. Bryan, L. T., Jr. Allen, C. E. Buckley, F. R. DeForest, S. E. Blue, L. S. Claude, A., Jr. Fehr, G. F. Cassel, J. A. Connick, A. J. Gow, R. H. Cheney, R. L. Cruikshank, Green, C. G. Cushman, P. F., jr. Guidotti, H. G., Jr. R. E., Jr. Eisler, C. T. Hansen, R. A. Embersits, J. F. Finney, G. S. Hudson, F. D. Howe, G. W. Haight, C. S., Jr. Johanson, S. M. Morey, R. W., Jr. Hincks, J. W. McCullough, D. G. Pendexter, J. F. Kittredge, F. D. Mathias P. H. Phelan, H. T. Roberts, G. B., Jr. Searles, P. D. Post, R. L., Jr. Senay, E. C. *Shugart, T. M. Preston, J. L. Spears, R. S. Steadman, R. C. °Shackleford, Steadman, J. M. Walker, R. C. R. C. Vorys, M. W. °Van Antwerp, W. M., Jr. Wheeler, T. B.

312 1959 1962 1965 Adams, S. Back, S. H. Ali, M. R. Bodman, W. C. Brandt, J. H. Benoit, C. E., Jr. Connors, J. J., III Brewster, J. H., IV Clark, G. H. Cooke J. P. Brooks, T. A. Clark, S. E. Ercklentz, A. T. Burr, C. B. Clay_ T. J. Esselstyn. E. C. Childs, H. C. Coombs, 0. M. Hemphill, J. T., Jr. Chimenti, N. V. Corey, A. L., III Holbrook, J., Jr. Hamilton, W. DesJardins, P. E. Kingsley, C. C. Holland, H. T. Fetner, P. J. Lightfoot, R. B. LeFevre, R. E. Lagercrantz, M. B. Lord, W. Ligon, T. B. Pinney, J. M. Mayor, M. B. Peck, A. J., Jr. Pond, J. C. Sheffield, J. R. Spitz, R. W. Quarles, J. P. Thorson, P. A. Terry, W., III Shattuck, J. H. F., III Tyler, C. Zucker, B. Zallinger, P. F.

1960 1963 1966 Ball, D. G. Ahlbrandt, R. S. Bockstoce, J. R. Beane, F. E., Jr. Becket, P. L. Bradford, T. M. Capron, P. Boren, D. L. Brown, G. C. Dominick, D. D. Clay, J. L. Cross, A. W. Ernst, F. V. Frank, C. A. III Dolby, M. T. Gamsey, W. H. Gill, M. G. Howard, J. E. Giegengack, Gwin, S. L., Jr. Kerry. J. F. R. F., Jr. Hewitt, H. H. Laidley, F. D. Holbrook, D. D. Jones, T. S. °Pershing, R. W. Lindgren, R. H. Marsh, L. Rumsey, D. M. Lusk, P. A. Moser, R. E. Singer, R. L. McCarthy, C. E., Jr. Nordhaus, W. D. Smith, F. W. Meek, J. B., Jr. O'Connell, T. J. Stanberry, W. B., Jr. Northrup. R. S. Rose, J. C. Thorne, D. H. Scott, E. L. Rulon-Miller, P. Vargish, T. Smith, B. D. III

1961 1964 1967 Bissell, G. T. Best, G. D. C. Afoeju, B. I. Bockrath, R. C., Jr. Cirie, J. A. Ashe, V. H., II °Bowles, W. C., Jr. Clay, A. S., IV Bush, D. G. Clark, T. W. Francis, S. H. Foster, D. J. Cogswell, J. M. Gillette, H. F., Jr. Carnsey, de Neufville, J. P. Kaminsky, R. I. W. W., Jr. Hamlin, C. Lynch, D. P. Lilley, R. M. Lindsay, D. A., Jr. McBride J. E. Miller, J. W. MacLean, K., Jr. Prindle, T. H. Mitchell, H. C. Pyle, M. J. Pulaski, C. A., Jr. Neigher, G. M. Seeley, G. W. Rowe, T. D. Preston, J. M. Singleton, T. H. Straw, R. L., Jr. Richards, D. A. Stewart, J. C. Van Loan, E. M. Saxon, J. M. Waddell, G. H. Wilbur, J. S., Jr. Snell, B. C. Walsh, J. J., Jr. Wolfe, S. H. Swil, R. A. Thompson, S. E., Jr.

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