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VOLUME Ill • NUMBER 6

)t- 6()

In This Issue:

Commencement

Fund Reports

Annual Alumni Association Report

JULY 1962

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ANNUAL REPORT TRINITY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

June 1962

To TRINITY COLLEGE ALUMNI:

Again it is my pleasure to transmit to you in the following pages the Annual Report of your Alumni Association for the College Year ended June 1962. As in the recent past, the report embraces the separate reports of your several Vice Presidents covering the various areas of their responsibilities, together with minutes of the Annual Meeting held at the College com­mencement weekend.

It has been a good year. The increasing ac­tivities of our Alumni are being reflected in most gratifying results. Our Alumni Fund has exceeded its goal of $125,000, the highest in history; our Campus Activities - Homecom­ing, Campus Conference, Seminars, Reunions, Commencement and the like - have been out­standing. Our local Alumni Association func­tions have been well attended and a number of new associations have been established. Alum­ni Interviewing has been most effective and of real value to the Admissions Department. Our Alumni Magazine is now a most attractive publication and is being received with more and more interest.

It has been our purpose, through the recent reorganization of your Alumni Association, to anticipate the impact of our larger graduating classes. To President Jacobs and his staff and to my colleagues in the Alumni Association I again express my deep appreciation for their helpful co-operation in this direction. Your new President and his associates have my heart­iest good wishes.

To all of our members may I express my renewed conviction that, with your continued support, we will accelerate our momentum and broaden our activities in all areas to the end that our Alumni Association will be an ever­increasing and meaningful resource for the ul­timate benefit of Trinity College.

Faithfully yours,

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Glover Johnson '22

ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND

COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1962-1963

President Senior Vice President Vice Presidents

JOHN L. BONEE '43 JOHN GOODING JR. ' 31 LLOYD E. SMITH '23

Officers

WILLIAM R. PEELLE '44 L. BARTON WILSON Ill '37

Secretary Treasurer Alumni Secretary

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

Alumni Fund Area Associations

Admissions Interviewing and Recruiting

Campus Activities Public Relations

and Publicity ROBERT W. BARROWS '50 ROBERT A. GILBERT '38

JOHN A. MASON '34

Executive Committee

1962-63 GERALD J. HANSEN JR. '51 ROBERT B. JENNINGS '47 ANDREW ONDERDONK '34

1962-64 DREW Q. BRINKERHOFF '43 DouGLAS C. LEE '52 JOHN T. WILCOX '39

Ex Officio GLOVER JoHNSON '22

Nominating Committee

1962-63 JAMES CAHILL ' 27 ANDREW W. MILLIGAN '45

1962-64 RICHARD A. LEGGETT '39 WINFIELD A. CARLOUGH JR. '54

1962-65 FREDERICK J. EBERLE '27 JOHN T. FINK '44

Athletic Advisory Committee

1962-63 FREDERICK T. TANSILL '22 1962-64 NELSON A. SHEPARD ' 21 1962-65 WILLIAM GORALSKI '52

CovER: Former Trinity President G . Keith Funston '32 receives Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from President Albert C. Jacobs. He was presented for the degree by Vice President and Dean Arthur H. Hughes, twice Acting President- before the term of President Funston, and between the terms of Presidents Funston and Jacobs.

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

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MI UTES OF THE AN UAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association of Trinity

College was called to order by President Glover Johnson '22 at 1:20 P.M., June 9, 1962, in the Field House immediately follow­ing the Alumni and Senior Luncheon.

President Johnson welcomed the Alumni and their friends and then introduced Senior Vice President, Herbert R. Bland '40; Vice President of the Alumni Fund , John L. Bonee '43; Vice President of Campus Activities, Stewart M. Ogilvy '36; Vice President of Public Relations, L. Barton Wilson III '37; Secretary, Robert W. Barrows '50; and Alumni Secretary, John A. Mason '34.

The President reported that the Minutes of the previous Alumni Association Meeting held in June 1961 had been sent to the members of the Alumni Association in the Commence­ment Issue of the Alumni Magazine, and there being no addi­tions or corrections the Minutes stand approved as submitted.

President Johnson called on HughS. Campbell '32, Chairman of the 1962 Reunion Committee, who presented the following Alumni Prizes :

Oldest Returning Alumnus: The Rt. Rev. Robert B. Gooden '02, Glendale, California.

Alumnus of a Reunion Class traveling longest distance : William A. Bird IV ' 12 of Tangier, Morocco.

The Jerome Kohn '22 Award to the Reunion Class with the largest percentage of returning alumni: The Class of 1902 with eleven out of twelve present, accepted by Anson T. McCook, Class Secretary.

Matthew T. Birmingham Jr. '42 , presented the Board of Fel­lows Bowl to the Class of 1937 for the Reunion Class exhibiting best combination of Alumni performance, spirit and percentage of members returning for reunion. Milton L. Kobrosky accepted for the Class of 1937. Wilson Haight, on behalf of the Class of

'37, presented President Jacobs with a check for $2,000 from the Class for the College Library to be used for microfilming.

Reunion Chairman Campbell an­nounced the Class of 1927 has pre­sented the College with a gift of $1 ,200 for unrestricted use by the Coll ege Library.

John L. Bonee, Vice President of the Alumni Fund, reported that the 1961-1962 Fund had reached its goal of $125 ,000 with over 3,000 alumni having contributed

Robert 117. Barrows '50 $125 ,500 as of June 8. Mr. Clarence U. Carruth Jr. of

Scarsdale, N . Y .. National Chairman of the Parents Fund, re­ported that the Fund had exceeded its goal of $40,000 with $40,739 on hand to date from 589 parents.

Stewart M. Ogilvy '36, Chairman of the Board of Fellows. presented the Eigenbrodt Trophy to Frederic T. Tansill '22 , of New York City, Executi ve Vice President of Chock Full o' Nuts Corporation .

Alumni Medals for Excellence were presented by President Albert C. Jacobs to Harris K. Prior '32, Robert H. Smellie Jr. '42, and Melvin W. Title ' 18. An Alumni Medal was also pre­sented to Richard L. Maxon ' 16, in absentia. Citations for the awards were read by Lyman B. Brainerd '30. Life Trustee and Secretary for the Board of Trustees of the College.

Dr. Jacobs then delivered his report on the state of the College.

Judge John P. Cotter '33 , Chairman of the Nominating Com­mittee, presented the slate of candidates listed on page 2.

Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted that the Secretary cast one ballot for the slate presented by the Nomi­nating Committee and those named were so elected .

Retiring President Johnson then introduced Herbert R. Bland '40. newly elected President , at whose request a standing vote of appreciation was given to President Johnson upon his retire­ment.

There being no further business, President Bland called on Andrew B. Beattie '48 to lead in the singing of 'Neath the Elms. The meeting was adjourned at 2:25P.M.

Respectfully submitted, ROBERT W. BARROWS '50 Secretary

Reunion Highlights:

Clau of 1902- 11 out of 12 present­winner of j erome K ohn A ward. (l. tor. front : Gooden, Tuke, Canon, White, McCook. Back: Seymour, Backus, Walker, Morba, Merriam, Wheeler).

Fred T . Tamill '22 receives Eigenbrodt Trophy fro m Stewart M. Ogilvy '36 .

The Rev. Howard R. Wh ite '02 registers.

President Jacobs ioim '32 dinner. Toga-clad '37 in parade-winner of Board of Fellows Bowl.

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REPORTS CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

Alumni activities on Trinity's campus have been frequent and fruitful during the year past, chiefly because of the energy and imagination of our Alumni Secretary, John A. Mason '34. He has had able help from the men named below as chairmen 9f Campus Activities subcommittees and from a number of other men, also able, who gave of their time and talent as committee members, speakers, and seminar participants. They are not named only because of space limitations, but on behalf of the Alumni Association I want here to record thanks to all who contributed to Trinity's successful campus activities of 1961-1962.

A list of the Campus Activities subcommittees, their year's performance and future plans, follows:

THE CAMPUS CoNFERENCE COMMITTEE (Chairman, John T. Wilcox '39) arranged the fifth annual fall conference, held October 13 and 14, 1961. This meeting, to plan the year's work of the Alumni Council , Alumni Interviewers, Area Officers, Class Agents, and Class Secretaries, also saw the award of the Capen Trophy to Philadelphia, the outstanding area association, and various awards to the most diligent and successful agents. The meeting heard from President Jacobs, Vice President Holland, Professors Cooper and Nye, Assistant Admissions Director Edwards, and Assistant Development Director Frost, as well as Alumni Association President Johnson and other distinguished alumni. Some 150 men attended. Participants were guests of the College for meals on both Friday and Saturday, and at the Trinity-Tufts football game.

John T. Fink '44 has accepted chairmanship of the 1962 Conference, to be held September 28 and 29, 1962.

THE HOMECOMING COMMITTEE (Chairman, Frederic T. Tan­sill '22) astutely planned the annual fall return to the campus to coincide with Trinity's signal victory over Wesleyan on November 18, 1961. About 500 alumni and members of their families enjoyed a buffet lunch in the Field House before the game. Many attended an alumni reception in Wean Lounge, and the Alumni Council and Faculty were guests of Chairman Tansill and Alumni President and Mrs. Johnson at a second reception in Hamlin Hall.

David Tyler '43 has agreed to serve as Homecoming chair­man in "1962. The date will be that of the Amherst game, November 10.

THE REUNION COMMITTEE (Chairman, Hugh Campbell '32) arranged an excellent program for the weekend of the !36th Commencement, June 8, 9, and 10, 1962. Approximately 700 alumni and members of their families participated. Activities commenced at 2 p.m. Friday with Alumni Reading Program seminars (see below). Other alumni seminars followed and, at 6, clams, beer, and a buffet were served in the Field House. The evening saw a faculty reception, a dance, and fraternity meet­ings. Saturday's program began with a memorial service in the Chapel. A seminar followed. At noon, the traditional Reunion parade led guests to a luncheon and meeting of the Alumni Association in the Field House. After lunch , ground was broken for the new Arts Center, and an exhibition tennis match played between Gardner Mulloy and William Talbert. President and Mrs. Jacobs entertained the alumni at a reception in Hamlin, during which a new portrait of the President commissioned by the Trustees was unveiled. Class Reunion dinners, the 1823 Dinner, and the Dinner of the Immortals completed the eve­ning.

THE SEMINARS COMMITTEE (Chairman, Viggo Andersen '27) arranged two highly successful seminars for alumni returning to Reunion. One, chaired by John Reitemeyer '2 1, dealt with the Alliance for Progress and U.S.-Latin American relations. The other, chaired by Keith Funston '32, discussed the Common Market.

THE ALUMNI READING PROGRAM (Chairman, Scott Bil/you '50) climaxed its first year with three seminars at Reunion time. The program, devised and ably directed by Douglas Frost '59 of the college ad ministration, offered three subjects for semes­ter-long study. Participants were encouraged to read at home in their chosen field and to join in seminar discussions on re­turn to the campus. Although enrollment was limited, the pro­gram is off to a promising start. I recommend it to all alumni.

THE ALUMNI LOUNGE CoMMITTEE (Chairman, William R . Peele '44) arranged for appropriate plaques in the new Alumni

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Howard D. Doolittle '3 1 Stewart M. Ogilvy '36

Lounge in Mather Hall. These, installed late in 1961, now record the names of all past presidents of the Alumni Associa­tion, all Alumni Trustees, and all winners of the Eigenbrodt Trophy and of the George C. Capen '10 Area Association Award.

THE CLASS SECRETARIES COMMITTEE (Chairman, John Friday '5 I) has aided in the supervision of class secretaries. The com­mittee has prepared a questionnaire to encourage reporting of personal alumni news to the Alumni Magazine.

A PUBLICITY CoMMITTEE (Chairman, Winfield A. Carlough '54) has assisted other Campus Activities subcommittees in their work, notably the Alumni Reading Program Committee in publicizing its courses.

Respectfully submitted, STEWART M. OGJLVY Vice President Campus Activities

ALUMNI INTERVIEWING AND RECRUITING The past academic year has been a most active and fruitful

one for the Alumni Interviewing Program. The Class of 1966, which will enter the College in September, embraces many un­usual and exciting men from all over the world. The fine quality of the 287 incoming freshmen is clear evidence of a job well done by nearly 400 interviewers.

Of particular significance during 1961-1962 was the enthusi­astic effort made by several interviewing groups to establish and coordinate a Recruiting Program designed to seek out and attract outstanding young men for the College. Dick Royston '55 and Sandy Campbell '54 in Pittsburgh and Jerry Hansen '51 in Philadelphia deserve special credit for their efforts in the recruiting area. The Admissions Office is working with the various chairmen in order to increase the effectiveness of this program.

During the fall of 1961, the College, with close cooperation of the alumni, sponsored dinners in three cities- Buffalo, Pitts­burgh, and Washington, D. C. -for leading secondary school officials. The meetings were extremely well attended and served to bring these important educators up to date on recent de­velopments at Trinity. Also, the alumni were able to meet the school people with whom they will work in the future. The College is planning to hold three similar meetings this fall .

Another important development in 1961-1962 was the pro­duction of a film strip program about the College. This audio­visual program has been sent to the Interviewing Chairmen and should be especially helpful in relating the "Trinity story." In addition, similar film strip sets were offered to many of the outstanding secondary schools all over the country. These pro­grams were sent in late May and as of this writing the reaction to them has been most encouraging.

The College had 1470 final candidates for admission during the year and requested the ah,Jmni to contact and interview almost half of these men. Again this year the quality of the interviewing reports was most helpful to the Committee on Admissions. The alumni interviewed 104 members of the Class of 1966.

One area of the Interviewing Program does need some im­provement- that of following up on men who have been admitted to Trinity but who are undecided about their college choice. In a day when Trinity is competing for outstanding candidates with the Ivy League colleges and the Little Three, an extra effort by the alumni is increasingly necessary.

On the whole, the efforts of the many alumni who have generously given so much time to the Interviewing Program have brought the College much closer to its goal of excellence.

Respectfully submitted, HowARD D . DooLITTLE '31 National Vice Chairman Admissions Interviewing and R ecruiting

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AREA ASSOCIATIONS Most of our twenty-three area associations had an active

year. We are indeed indebted to President Jacobs who took the time from his busy schedule to visit nine of our groups, and to our Alumni Secretary, John Mason '34, who assisted in the forming of new Ass0ciations in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Cincinnati. John also met with alumni in San Diego and Denver and hopes to form active alumni groups there.

It is interesting to note that nearly all our area presidents and their officers are alumni who have been graduated since World War II. We appreciate their time and effort to spread the name of Trinity, and feel sure that their respective groups will grow in numbers and in usefulness to our College.

Active participation in alumni interviewing of prospective freshmen candidates is a prime interest of all our area groups. We believe that the interviewing chairmen worked closely with the association officers.

We are pleased to note the increase of the practice of Book Prize awards to outstanding juniors of local preparatory and high schools. The Trinity Club of Hartford donated some twenty-six prizes, and our thanks go to James R. Glassco Jr. '50, committee chairman, for his organization and execution of this work. The New York Association gave ten Book Prizes; New Britain, four; and Fairfield, two. It is our hope that other Associations will wish to participate in this most worthwhile activity.

In a few instances it was necessary to prod the officers of some associations to advise. us of their meetings and to en­courage them into attempting some additional activities.

It is our hope that the stimulus of the George C. Capen Area Association annual award will awaken and arouse our alumni officers to note what is being accomplished throughout the coun­try. And thus make a better Trinity.

Respectfully submitted, ROBERT H. DAUT Vice President A rea Associations

READING PROGRAM SEMINARS They were very close to being seminars in the "real" sense

of that term. Alumni, graduate students, and graduating seniors were present and they had read and become familiar with the topics. The atmosphere was that of a classroom and not of a lecture or a panel discussion. It was serious.

Dr. Gwynn had in his group a writer, a secretary from the College and several (twenty or so) interested alumni and their wives. He gave a disciplined lecture upon the background of recent American fiction; in the discussion that followed particu­lar points were tackled.

In another classroom, Professor Johnson (he is so young, the students cannot help but think of him as "Bill") explained the nature of Existentialism: what the reason for this movement is, who the people are, and why. He asked questions of the listeners, and sometimes the questions were tricky. Alumni occasionally fell into a trap but the graduating seniors who attended were more agile. Even though the seminar ended after two hours, a few stayed and talked for another half hour.

Fifteen people met with Attorney Joseph Skelley in the next classroom. The topic: "Pornography, Literature, Censorship and The Law." Mr. Skelley has defended a man who sold Tropic of Cancer (the book is "illegal" in Hartford County) and has his own opinions as to the right of individuals to read what they please.

While panel discussions and lectures can be very informative, the Alumni Reading Seminars have a different kind of signifi­cance. The reading lists are provided several months in advance. The interested alumnus or wife may obtain an introductory essay from the College, and the seminar in June (on Friday of Commencement Weekend) is planned and based on the read­ing. The program can be thoroughly stimulating. It "sticks to the ribs."

This was the first year for the Alumni Reading Program. For many alumni, Trinity is once again the source of intellectual life; perhaps next year even more alumni will be able to make the time to take part.- D.L.F.

REUNION 1962 Saturday noon the alumni formed for class pictures and

the traditional parade to the Field House. The reuning graduates lined up behind the class of 1902 with eleven of twelve members back on the campus earning, deservedly, the Jerome Kohn best-attendance award.

In the line of march which stretched from the Field House door to the Bishop's Statue came the class of '07; ' 12 - with Foreign Legion hats- perhaps in deference to their classmate who came the furthest distance, William A. Bird IV of Tangier, Morocco; then the class of '17, followed by '22 with matching caps and jackets of gold with blue; '27 had arm bands and caps and most of '32 wore popular sports caps ; then came the Toga Class of '37, winners of the Board of Fellows Bowl , complete with laurel wreaths and signs spelling out "Class of '37, the last of the 'intel­lektuals' "; the classes of '42 and '49 had yellow caps and blue letters; '52 wore pith helmets and carried one member on the safari to the Field House; '57 with monogrammed shirts and almost 57 signs completed the parade.

In the afternoon many attended the ground breaking ceremonies for the Arts Center. Also in the afternoon many witnessed a tennis exhibition, others heard Mr. Bird talk on "Authors and Printers in Paris in the 1920's," and then most attended the President's reception in Wean Lounge where a portrait of Dr. 1 a cobs was unveiled. It was painted by the renowned Belgian-born artist Alfred Jonniaux who was present.

NEWLY ELECTED ALUMNI TRUSTEES

Charles T. Kingston ]r. '34 Harris K. Prior '32

Harris K. Prior '32, director of the Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Rochester, was elected Alumni Trustee for a term of six years. Mr. Prior is a member of the Arts Center Steering Committee and was graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity. Charles T. Kingston Jr. '34 of Charles T. Kingston and Associates of Hartford, was elected Alumni Trustee for a term of one year. Mr. Kingston will fill the unexpired term of Barclay Shaw '35, who was elected a Life Trustee of the College in January 1962.

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Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs view Portrait with artist Alfred Jonniaux.

A bove: Chairman o/ the Physics Department, Dr. F. W oodbridge Constant, President Jacobs and Chairnuzn o/ the Mathematics Department, Dr. Harold L. Dorwart, pose with shovels after breaking ground /or new Mathematics-Physics Building. Shovel held by Dr. Jacobs has been used /or all ground breaking ceremonies beginning with the Hal/den Engineering Laboratory in 1946.

Below: Chairman of the Music Department, Professor Clarence E. Walters, Chairman o/ the Fine Arts Department, Professor John C. E. Taylor, and Associate Professor of Drama George E. Nichols Ill breaking ground /or the Arts Center.

THE ALUMNI SEMINARS Alumni seminars on Latin America and another on the

Common Market attracted many graduates during the re­union weekend.

A panel discussing Latin America and the Alliance for Progress concluded that the alliance is a good thing but so far has been disappointing. All three panelists agreed that before the program can reach true success it is paramount that the underdeveloped countries receive education and technical assistance.

Participating in the discussion were Col. John R. Reite­meyer '2 1, Trinity Trustee, publisher of the Hartford Courant and vice president of the Inter-American Press Association; Dr. Walter Howe, former ambassador to Chile; and Guillermo Gutierrez of Bolivia, managing director of the Inter-American Press Association.

Mr. Reitemeyer, who moderated the discussion, em­phasized the differences in history of the Latin-American countries and underlined the need for "friendship and understanding" as more important than giving away large quantities of money. Dr. Howe traced the history of the alliance from President Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neigh­bor" policy and the need for coordination in implementing the present program. Mr. Gutierrez said that each country must be treated separately under the aid program to meet vastly different needs each has and that first and foremost the underdeveloped countries need technical training and education before the aid can be used effectively.

John R . Reitemeyer '22 opens Alumni Seminar on Latin America and the Alliance /or Progress.

The impact of the Common Market was agreed to be a powerful third block in world politics by a panel discussion in the Chemistry Auditorium which attracted some 250 alumni . The panel was moderated by G . Keith Funston '32, Trinity Trustee and president of the New York Stock Exchange. Dr. Lawrence W. Towle, G . Fox Professor of Economics at Trinity, opened the discussion tracing the development of the market from the Marshall Plan aid to Western Europe following World War II . "Politically, our greatest advantage lies in influencing and holding closely to our idea of the emergent European group."

Michael G. Duerr, European economic specialist for the Chase Manhattan Bank, said "Our larger and well-developed economy would swamp the boat if we were to join the common market today," but, he added, "President Ken­nedy's program to further reductions in tariffs and to subsi­dize those industries hurt would go a long way to providing a position for competition for the United States." Another panelist, Dr. Orson H. Hart Jr. , second vice president of the New York Life Insurance Co., said textiles, low grade steel and glassware are among the industries most likely to be hurt by the change in trade relationship.

The panel agreed the United States should attempt to lower the tariff but felt this would not cut down on American-European investment.

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COMMENCEMENT 1962 The College's 136th Commencement was blessed with

sunshine and, on occasion, a light breeze moved the tassels dangling from the mortar boards of 227 men who received bachelor degrees and 51 men and women who received masters degrees. More than 2500 parents, alumni and friends gathered for the occasion 'Neath the Elms in front of Northam Towers and watched the seniors take their last undergraduate journey down the Long Walk.

Eight men were awarded honorary degrees including two alumni, Trustee G. Keith Funston '32 and Dr. Jacob C. Hurewitz '36, Columbia University Professor. Another honorary degree went to a Trinity parent, Joseph Verner Reed, executive producer of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy, father of Nathaniel P. Reed '57 and Samuel P. Reed '58.

DavidS. Gates of Needham Heights, Mass., was gradu­ated valedictorian of the class of 1962 and David E. Wilson of Milwaukee was class salutatorian. Twenty-two other students were graduated with honors.

Of those receiving bachelor degrees, 52 received a bach­elor of science degree including four who received B.S. degrees in Engineering; two in Mechanical Engineering and two in Electrical Engineering.

Masters degrees awarded included 34 masters of arts and 17 masters of science. Thirty-one of the total receiving masters degrees were from the Greater Hartford area, and only ten of the 51 received their undergraduate education at Trinity.

Honorary degree recipients with Dr. j acobs: Front row, l . to r., Dr. Jacobs; Dr. Jacob C. Hurewitz "36, professor of government, Columbia University, doctor of letters; Dr. T. Stewart Hamilton, executive director of Hartford Hospital, doctor of science. Back row, l. to r., Donald F. Hyde, partner, McKenzie, Hyde, W illson, French and Poor of New York, doctor of letters; G. Keith Funston '32, president and governor of the New York Stock Exchange, doctor of laws; the Rt. Rev. ]. Warren Hutchens, suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecti­cut, doctor of divinity; ]. Doyle De Witt, president of the Travelers Insurance Company, doctor of lau•s; Joseph V. Reed, executive producer of the American Shakespeare Festival Theater and Academy at Stratford, doctor of humane letters; and the Rev. John Crocker, headmaster of the Groton School, doctor of divinity.

WE QUOTE: from the Baccalaureate Sermon and

the Commencement Address "Our present civilization is based upon capitalistic con­

trol of the stores of earth and the power driven tool. This is true whether in private capitalized America or in state­capitalized Russia. It is developing at great speed, growing out of hand, pushing the mobs into cavernous cities, taking from the individual the joy of craftsmanship, penalizing family life, and in many ways running amuck. The Church of the living God did not make it. Man made it. Whether it can be tamed by its creator, no one can be sure. The point is that the Church of the living God will go on whether it survives or not. If capitalism joins feudalism, and imperialism, and Bolshevism in limbo, God will still sit between the Cherubim be the earth never so unquiet ...

"Brethren, let us by all means have more religion, but let it be this real religion of the Church, centered in the Eternal God, awed, a thing of beauty, and of deep humility. And let us not seek it for the sake of preserving civilization which is relatively unimportant. Let us seek it because we have lost our way, in a modern maze of sin and pride; because God is our lost treasure ; because we are children and the Father's house is home; because we would eat again the bread of God and drink once more the wine of heaven."

The Rt. Rev.]. Warren Hutchens

"How do you achieve that delicate balance between private initiative and government control? Where private initiative has lagged-where the people have been unable or unwilling to assert their fundamental control of the govern­mental process- freedom has diminished.

"The answer lies in stimulating, with every resource we can muster, a concept of enlightened self-regulation- on a national scale.

"If, for selfish reasons, or through simple neglect, you choose to restrain your participation in the vital matters affecting the nation , then you must expect that government will assume more of the burdens and gradually, even un­intentionally, encroach upon your freedom .

" If you take the trouble to keep informed about major issues, to think them through and make your views known , then and only then will you practice the kind of personal self-regulation that can help maintain an effective balance between the freedom that is priceless and the restraint that is necessary.

"Many of you will return to Trinity-perhaps with the same nostalgic feelings I have experienced today.

"And you , too, will discover many changes. You will find that you have helped to direct many of those changes. Those changes- in your personal lives and in your world, as well as your college- will give new and personal mean­ing to the line from George Moore: 'A man travels the world over in search of what he needs, and returns home to find it. ' And to each of you, may I wish a happy and successful journey- and a safe return."

G. Keith Funston '32

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ANNUAL FUND REPORTS 1961-1962 THE progress of the Parents Fund and Alumni Fund in recent

years has been remarkable. This year was no exception.

The two alumni who offered challenge gifts provided an unusual

incentive to alumni; the dedicated volunteer workers in both the Alumni Fund and Parents Fund carried out their responsibilities admirably, but it was the generous support of 3126 alumni and 589

parents that made the final achievement possible.

Many thanks go to all who have done so much for the College.

ALUMNI FUND

WE have made our goals . . . and gone

over the top! 3196 Alumni (56% of the Alumni body) contribu­ted $125,635.

My thanks to all loyal Trinity Alumni who con­tributed, to the members

John L. Bonee '43 of our steering commit-tee, class agents and assistants, and alumni in cities all over the country who took part in the personal solicita­tion.

Last, but most important of all, thanks to the anony­mous alumni who, by providing challenge gifts of $7500 and $5000 respectively, provided the incentive and the spark to make our 1962 Alumni Fund DFive the huge success that it was!

JOHN L. BONEE '43 National Chairman 1961-62 Alumni Fund

ALBERT c. JACOBS

President

PARENTS FUND

0 NE wonders about Trinity parents.

Their loyalty and gener­osity exceed the most optimistic expectations.

This year 589 parents contributed $40,739.00. Both are records, and can only be acknowledged by

Clarence U. Carruth Jr. thanking all the parents who did contribute, and all the parents who volunteered to work on the campaign.

I think the response indicates the deep appreciation we, as parents, feel for the College-for the contribution Trinity is making in the mental, moral, spiritual and physical development of our sons.

CLARENCE U. CARRUTH JR.

National Chairman 1961-62 Parents Fund

FINAL RESULTS

GOALS:

RESULTS:

ALUMNI FUND

$125,000 55% Alumni participation

$125,635 56%

ALUMNI GIVING INCENTIVE AWARD

GOAL:

RESULT:

PARENTS FUND

$40,000

$40,739 589 contributors

TRINITY COLLEGE received a Certificate and an Award of $I 50 from the 1962 Alumni Giving Incentive Awards Program at the annual conference of the American Alumni Council. The Awards are sponsored by

Amercan Business and Industry, financed by the United States Steel Foundation and administered by the American Alumni Council. Trinity received honorable mention for "Sustained Performance" in its Alumni Giving Program for men's colleges. Also receiving honorable mention were Amherst, College of the Holy Cross, Lehigh and Williams.

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1961-1962 PARENTS FUND COMMITTEE • CLARENCE U. CARRUTH JR.- National Chairman

REGION I (Massachusetts, Connecticut and Western New York) ALAN N. ANDERSON, Regional Chairman

• Edgar H. Kent, Robert C. Knox Jr. , James R. Joralemon

REGION II (New York and New Jersey) ROBERT D. MURDOCK, Regional Chairman • Courtier L. Parsons, John K. Holbrook, Selven Feinschreiber, Robert C. Howland

REGION III (Mid-Atlantic and South) ALBERT D . HUTZLER Jr. , Regional Chairman • Alfred Steel, Walter A. Frey Jr. , Richard C. Palmer, Joseph L. Fraser

REGION IV (Near Midwest) JAMES R. PITCAIRN, Regional Chairman • Elliott B. McConnell, Sherman J . FitzSimons, Robert H. Anning

REGION V (Midwest, Far West, No. Central and Southwestern States) FRANCIS V. LLOYD, Regional Chairman

• Thomas W. Pettus, S. T. Spitzer, Harold A. Lenicheck, Herbert Kunzel

THE ALUMNI FUND GROWTH RECORD

TOTALS: 1948-49 to 1961-62

YEAR MONEY RAISED ALUMNI GIVERS % OF PARTICIPATION

1948-49 $19,689. 846 22.2% 1949-50 27,806. 1128 26.6% 1950-51 36,916. 1452 33.4% 1951-52 36,174. 1624 35.5% 1952-53 44,511. 1954 40.7% 1953-54 51,221. 2038 40.3% 1954-55 62,819. 2342 45.0% 1955-58 PROGRAM OF PROGRESS YEARS

1958-59 100,517. 1959:-60 108,088. 1960-61 111,203. 1961-62 125,635.

TOTAL ALUMNI GIFTS 1961-1962

Alumni Fund .................... $125,635 Other Gifts*

Endowment. .................. . New Buildings ................ . Restricted and other purposes ... .

46,500 80,100 26,100

2252 43.0% 2391 43.3% 2820 51.1 % 3196 56%

ALUMNI STEERING COMMITTEE • JoHN L. BoNEE '43, National Chairman • ETHAN F. BASSFORD '39, General Vice Chairman • PAUL W. ADAMS '35, Chairman Leadership Gifts • SEYMOUR E. SMITH '34, Chairman Special Gifts • HARRY K. KNAPP '50, Chairman Class Agents

TOTAL ALUMNI GIVING .......... . $278,335 • E . LAIRD MoRTIMER III '57, Chairman Promotion • JEROME c. CUPPlA JR. '43,

Chairman Corporate Gifts *Does not include pledges

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ALUMNI

FUND

CLASS

AGENTS

VICTOR F. MORGAN JAMES A. WALES ANSON T. McCOOK FREDERICK C.

HINKEL. JR. FREDERICK C.

HINKEL, JR. ALLEN R. GOODALE FREDERICK C .

HINKEL, JR. FREDERICK C.

HINKEL, JR. FREDERICK C.

HINKEL, JR. THE REV. PAUL H.

BARBOUR, D.O. GEORGE C. CAPEN THE REV. JOHN

H. ROSEBAUGH HARRY WESSELS WILLIAM P. BARBER, JR. CHARLES W. COOKE THE REV. JAMES A.

MITCHELL REV. FRANK LAMBERT ARTHUR RABINOWITZ SYDNEY D. PINNEY HARMON T. BARBER DR. GEORGE A. BOYCE ARTHUR N. MATTHEWS PAUL A. H. deMARCARTE I. LAIRD NEWELL R. GEORGE ALMOND GEORGE

MALCOLM- SMITH KENNETH W. STUER ANDREW H. FORRESTER JAMES E. BENT THE VERY REV.

GEORGE D. HARDMAN HERBERT E. SNOW ARTHUR D. WEINSTEIN EVERETT S. GLEDHILL JOHN G. TRACY ANDREW ONDERDONK BARCLAY SHAW VICTOR E. BONANDER WILLIAM G. HULL ROBERT A. GILBERT LEWIS M. WALKER ETHAN F . BASSFORD HERBERT R. BLAND RAYMOND E. THOMSEN ROBERT P. NICHOLS DREW Q. BRINKERHOFF WILLIAM B. STARKEY BEVIN D . KOEPPEL THOMAS M. MEREDITH ALONZO G . GRACE, JR. HARRY K. KNAPP

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Robert L. Beattie Raymond M. Beirne Robert M. Blum Thomas S. C laros Robert Compton

1951

John D. Corcoran Robert E. Custer Douglas Donald Gordon C. Gilroy Wardwell G. Hadley David M. Hadlow, Jr. The Rev. john Hardwick justin Maccarone John R. MacKesson Francis Mullane Henry S. W. Perez Harry C . Rowney. Jr. james A. Sexton, Jr. Andrew N. Shepard Fra nk W. Sherman Merrill R. Stein Wendell S. Stephenson James M. Stewart John F. Trousdale james C. VanLoon, Jr. Peter Van Metre Nelson P. Wainman , Jr. Montgomery L. Young Jay E. Geiger

KINGSTON L. HOWARD DONN D. WRIGHT

James T. Barber David M. Blair Karl J . Berg Bayard Bridge James 13. Curtin Timothy R. Cutting Robert S. Elliott Thomas F. Ferguson john E. Friday, Jr. Raymond G. Hampson, Jr. Gerald J. Hansen, Jr. Robert S. Harding John F. Kearns, Jr. John F. Klinger Wayne W. Loveland OT. Maurice H. Martel W. Howie Muir Louis Raden Armando T. Ricci, Jr. Robert H. Wilson , Jr. William H. Van Lanen John H. Weikel

1952 DAVID R. SMITH

Edwin W. flleecker Nicholas J. Christakos john H. Cohen, Jr. Maurice Fremont#Smith Bidwell S. Fuller William M . Gannon William J. Howard j ohnS. Hubbard Robert G. Hubbard Robert N. Hunter Antony Mason John Nesteruk Richard E. Nicholson Lyndon H. Ratcliffe

Hull '37

Robert L. Russell Edward B. Thomas Benneville D. Wilmot, Jr. john B. Wynne

1953 WINTHROP W.

FAULKNER The Rev. David J. Dean Umberto Del Mastro G. Bruce Fox John B. Hanford, Jr. Romilly H. Humphries Benjamin F. Jones IV John H. Larson William G. Lauffer, Jr. G. Philip Lecrenier Philip J. Mallon William S. Miller Raymond C. Parrott Samuel H. Ramsey, Jr. Quentin R. Starr Elliott H. Valentine William R. Whitelaw Peter L. Winslow Joseph B. Wollenberger

1954 JOHN G. CRAIG, JR.

John H. Bloodgood Charles C. Bowen The Rev. George H. Bowen Bernard Braskamp, Jr. William B. Conner Eric Fowler George T . Hill, Jr. John H. Kaelber II Alfred J. Koeppel james A. Leigh The Rev. Richardson A.

Libby, Jr. james P. Logan james H. Mitchell, Jr. Stanley N. Muirhead , Jr. Dr. Frederick G. Oberender The Rev. George H.

1955

Pike, Jr. ArthurS. Rathbun, Jr. Lewis G. Taft Ralph L. Tompkins Arthur G. Von Thaden

DAVID A. ROBERTS William T. O'Hara Robert L. Sind John H . Callen, Jr. E. Wade Close, Jr. Philip D. Craig The Rev . A. Hugh

Dickinson Robert J. Donahue Came ron F. Hopper Lee A. Lahey Robert A. Laird J ohn L. Palshaw J oseph F. Riccardo, Jr. Henry Scheinberg

Gummere '61

Craig '54

Clay Stephens james M. Thomas, Jr. Clarence A. Vars Kenyon J . Wildrick Robert M . Woronoff

1956 BERTRAM R.

SCHADER Lt. Richard G. Abbott Robert D. Davis Donald W. Anderson Bruce N. Macdonald John H. Barter Frank G . Foley A. Thomas Guertin Edward A. Montgomery, Jr. Richard F. Nissi Gerald E. Pauley , Jr. Eero Raig George W. Skinner James M. Streeto j ohn C. Swett Peter C. Turner J ohn R. Vaughan, Jr. The Rev. George J .

Willis, Jr. The Rev. William J. Zito

1957 RONALD G. FOSTER

E. Laird Mortimer Ill H. Brooks Baker John J . Bonsignore James R. Bradley Franklin W . Bulkley Neil McP. Day Bertram G. Frazier Ill Norman C. Kayser Lt. Paul S. Kennedy John J. Kuiper Stephen P. Letcher William D. Luke, Jr. Manny Myerson William 0. Richards Gordon W. Szamier Frederick M. Tobin

1958 CARL H . SHUSTER

Robert W. Back John L. Thompson Charles G. Blumstein Harold J. Drinkaus Barry A. Elliott Bruce Gladfelter David W. Hasson Mil ton Israel Harry C. Jackson, Jr. William J. Kilty Edgar W. Lorson Roy H. Mc llwaine Bernard R. Moran , Jr. Lt. Wa yne R. Park Michael A. Schacht Clifford L. Terry

NEW CLASS AGENTS

1959 WILLIAM C.

JOHNSON, JR. Herbert H. Moo~in Samuel S. Polk Michael E. Borus Donald W. Farmer Douglas L. Frost John R. Hamlett Peter R. Henriques Philip E. McNairy Brian E. Nelson Warner R. Pitcher R. Evan Scharf Albert R. Smith II

1960 MARVIN W. PETERSON

Emil D. Arle Grosvenor Richardson Peter Strasser John W. Bassett Robert G. Beaven Charles A. Bergmann Neboysha R. Brashich Sanford A. Bredine Charles S. Burger Carrington Clark, Jr. Nei l W. Coogan Richard P. Hall Morris Lloyd , Jr. Richard E . Macho! Clark Phippen Robert L. Puffer Robb N . Russell Curtis M. Scribner Richard W. Stockton Bruce Stone Peter B. Underhill

1961 FRANCIS B.

GUMMERE, JR. Donald J . Fish Christopher A. Hodges F. Benedict Hubby Christopher D. lllick John E. Koretz Donald LeStage Ill George P. Lynch , Jr. Robert F. McCammon, Jr. Charles G . Mixter Ill Frank A. Morse MichaelS. Perlman Jack A. Perry John E. Romig John P . Rorke Thornton G. Sanders John E. Stambaugh William A. Sullivan , Jr. Douglas T. Tans ill Samuel Wagner Thomas J . Watt Edward M. Wiener Robert L. Wodoward , Jr.

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10. II. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

ALUMNI FUND CLASS STANDINGS

BY PARTICIPATION CLASS ROLL DONORS % 1917 40 36 90.0 1922 46 40 86.9 1919 36 31 86.1 1916 39 33 84.6 1918 36 30 83 .3 1920 36 30 83.3 1913 27 22 81.4 1934 101 76 75.2 1957 196 142 72.4 1937 93 67 72.0 1923 32 23 71.8 1914 27 19 70.3 1912 23 16 69.5 1932 68 47 69.1 1961 230 157 68.2 1925 49 32 65.3 1921 23 15 65.2 1930 51 32 62.7 1954 217 134 61.7 1915 39 24 61.5 1935 109 67 61.4 1959 230 137 59.5 1944 104 61 58.6 1942 127 73 57.4 1924 35 20 57.1 1928 62 35 56.4 1938 103 58 56.3 1939 115 64 55.6 1952 239 132 55.2 1958 208 108 51.9 1926 58 30 51.7 1950 271 137 50.5 1960 235 118 50.2 1951 237 115 48 .5 1929 58 28 48.2 1931 61 29 47.5 1943 122 58 47.5 1956 202 96 47.5 1953 192 91 47.3 1940 102 48 47.0 1936 96 45 46.8 1927 37 17 45.9 1947 112 50 44.6 1948 190 82 43.1 1941 110 46 41.8 1949 175 72 41.1 1955 240 97 40.4 1933 68 24 35.2 1945 77 25 32.4 1946 85 25 29.4

IMMORTALS (1889-1911)

CLASS PERCENTAGE AMOUNT

1889 100 $ 5.00 1894 66.6 70.00 1895 33.3 65.00 1898 50 1,000.00 1899 100 220.00 1900 33.3 35.00 1901 92.3 916.00 1902 100 1,403.56 1904 20 20.00 1905 100 109.00 1906 83 .3 452.00 1907 50 200.00 1908 47.3 221.00 1909 70.3 4,136.16 1910 86.2 2,790.64 1911 42.4 1,041 .00

BY AMOUNT CLASS AMOUNT CLASS AMOUNT

I. 1916 $ 8,534 26. 1955 1,621 2. 1922 5,109 27 . 1942 1,714 3. 1917 4,221 28 . 1941 1,590 4. 1935 4,203 29. 1919 1,572 5. 1934 3,725 30. 1959 1,503 6. 1918 3,593 31. 1912 1,474 7. 1928 2,982 32. 1948 1,361 8. 1939 2,952 33. 1956 1,321 9. 1925 2,902 34. 1927 1,305

10. 1936 2,823 35. 1940 1,283 11. 1923 2,767 36. 1958 1,256 12. 1952 2,688 37. 1924 1,216 13. 1950 2,647 38. 1913 1,184 14. 1937 2,582 39. 1953 1,182 15. 1943 2,527 40. 1960 1,069 16. 1915 2,500 41. 1949 1,050 17. 1931 2,188 42. 1920 1,035 18. 1954 2,023 43. 1926 985 19. 1938 1,890 44. 1921 955 20. 1932 1,869 45. 1947 899 21. 1944 1,833 46. 1961 789 22. 1930 1,750 47. 1933 655 23. 1929 1,747 48 . 1914 637 24. 1951 1,657 49. 1945 637 25. 1957 1,635 50. 1946 381

• SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS

• HONORARY ALUMNI: Frank D. Ashburn, Goodwin B. Beach, Francis Boyer, The Rt. Rev. Charles F. Boynton, John Byrne, Charles W. Deeds, The Rt. Rev. Horace W. B. Donegan, The Rt. Rev. John H . Esquirol, Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, Peter M . Fraser, Alfred C. Fuller, The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, Joseph C. Grew, William P. Gwinn, Frederick E. Hasler, The Rt. Rev. Robert McC. Hatch, Allerton C. Hickmott, H. M. Horner, The Rt. Rev. Harry S. Kennedy, The Rt. Rev. W. Appleton Lawrence, The Hon. John D. Lodge, Francis S. Murphy, The Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby, Stanley H. Osborn, The Rt. Rev. James A. Pike, The Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Leslie R. Severinghaus, Clarence Newton Wesley, The Rt. Rev. Lewis B. Whittemore. • GRADUATE SCHOOL ALUMNI: E . M. Beecher, Robert M. Bishop, John J . Boyle, David W. Brewer, Arthur E . Cebelius, Herbert Chester, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Comerford, Miss Bette 1. DelGiorno, Henry C. Dixon Jr. , Merrill H. Dooey, Seymour M. Ebner, Mrs. Dorothy W. B. Farrell, Richard C. Gillette, Theodore Allen Guest, Foster Gunni­son, John M. Hetherington Jr., Allen R. Hyde, Donald K. Kuehl, Robert M. Ladd, Major John F . LaMar, McMillan Lewis, Mrs. Christine R. Lyman, Miss Jean MacKesson, Lawrence P. McGovern, Miss Dorothy M. McVay, Joseph K. Milnor Jr., Edgar M . Palmer, Miss Dorothy L. Quigley, Henry I. Schweppe, Edward S. Shia, John L. Stanley, Donald F. Sullivan, Edward S. Swanson, Samuel A. Talbot, Mrs. Hilma L. Talcott. • V-12: Eugene W. Jakos, Dr. Melvin Klickstein, Dr. WilliamS. Licht, Donald J. O'Hare. • BEQUESTS: Frank D. Wood­ruff-1883, Howard A. Pinney-1887, Hill Burgwin-1906, Matthew G. Bach-1910, Robert 0. Muller-1931. • FRIENDS: Charles Holman, Robert I. Laggren.

• CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS (Matching gifts and/ or special grants): !Etna Life Affiliated Companies (Matching and special grant), Armstrong Cork Co., Burlington Industries, Chase Manhattan Bank, Chemical Bank New York Trust Co., Combustion Engineering, Inc., Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Corning Glass Works Co., Deering, Milliken & Co., Inc. , Diamond Alkali Co., Dow Chemical Co., Ford Motor Co., General Electric Co., B. F. Goodrich Co., W. T. Grant Co., Hercules Powder Co., International Business Machines Corp., Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., Lubrizol Foundation, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Mellon National Bank & Trust Co., Merck & Company, Inc. , Merrill Lynch Foundation (Special grant), National Distiller & Chemical Corp., National Lead Foundation Co., Olin Mathieson Chemi­cal Corp., Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., Phelps Dodge Corp., Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Rust Engineering Co., Scott Paper Co., Simmons Co., Smith Kline & French Laboratories, Stauffer Chemical Co., Textron Metals Co., Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby, Inc., Union-Tribune Publishing Co., R. T . Vanderbilt Foundation (Special grant), Western Printing & Lithographing Co.

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• ALUMNI CONTRIBUTORS

1832 In Memoriam: The Rev. Lucius Maro Purdy. 1857 In Memoriam: The Rev. Edward J. Purdy. 1884 In Memoriam : Lawson Purdy. 1888 In Memoriam: Charles E. Purdy. 1889 Beers. 1894 Greenley, Phair. 1895 Philip J. McCook, Agent, Littell, McCook. 1898 Waterman. 1899 Victor F. Morgan, Agent, *Littell, Morgan, In Memoriam: The Rev. Charles Henry, Elton G . Littell. 1900 Clement, Fuller. 1901 ·James A. Wales, Agent, *Bellamy, Brown, Clement, Cochrane, Evans, Hahn, Hudson, Rudd, Van De Water, Wales, Wharton, Wheeler, In M emoriam: The Rev. Aubrey H: Derby. 1902 Anson T. McCook, Agent, Backus, Bentley, Carson, Gooden, Higginbotham, McCoo , Merriam, Morba, Seymour, Tuke, Walker, Wheeler, White. 1904 Frederick C. Hinkel , Jr. , Agent, Townsend. 1905 Allen R. Goodale, Agent, Bulkley, Campbell, Carr, Clement, Goodale, Harriman, Pelton, Roberts. 1906 Frederick C. Hinkel, Jr., Agent, Brainerd, Butler, Cowper, Curtiss, Fallow, Hinkel, Hunt, Lauderburn, Moulton, Rehr. 1907 Frederick C. Hinkel, Jr., Agent, Chamberlin, F. Coggeshall, Ferguson, Thompson. 1908 Frederick C. Hinkel, Jr. , Agent, Bedell, Buck, Budd, Donnelly, Edsall, Off, Porter, Randall, Wentworth, In Memoriam: Saul Berman. 1909 The Rev. Paul H. Barbour, Agent, Backus, Barbour, Buchanan, Buck, P. Butterworth, Cadman, J. Carpenter, L. Carpenter, Creedon, Gilbert , Hallden, Harriman, Kean, Livingston, Reineman, Roberts, Snow, Vaughn, Xanders, Friend of 1909: Raymond John Wean Foundation, In Memoriam: Dr. William D. Dwyer. 1910 George C. Capen, Agent, Abbey, Capen, Carpenter, D. Clark, J. Clark, J. Cook, Eaton, Francis, Gamerdinger, Geer, Gildersleeve, Harris, Judge, Larned, Leschke, McElroy, Neff, Nelson, Oliver, Olsson, Skinner, Smith, Townsend, Turner, Webster, Friend of 1910: E. B. Capen, In Memoriam : Charles Hobby Bassford, Horace R. Bassford.

1911 The Rev. John H. Rosebaugh, Agent, Berman, Buck, Christie, Dissell, Farrow, Foster, Green, Pomeroy, Rees, Rosebaugh, Sher­man, Skinner, Smith, Trachtenberg, In Memoriam : Clarence E. Needham. 1912 Harry Wessels, Agent, Barnett, Bates, Blake, Breed, Carpenter, Evison, Herrick, Holcomb, Humphrey, McClure, Penn, Pettigrew, Pulford, Rankin, Segur, Wessels, Friend of 1912: F. Moran McConihe, Friend of 1912: Anonymous, In Memoriam: William Hill Bleecker, Jr. 1913 William P. Barber, Class Agent, Adkins, Barber, Barnett, Bentley, Brown, Case, Cook, Deppen, Fairbanks, Foot, Hsi , Marr, McCreery, McGee, Sansbury, Sawyer, A. Sayres, C. Sayres, Smith, Vail, Ward, Withington. 1914 Charles W. Cooke, Agent, Allen, Baridon, Barton, Blachford, Cooke, Craik, Cross, deRonge, Dexter, Edgelow, Ehlers, Hudson, Moore, O'Connor, Senay, A. Walker, R. Walker, Wessels, Woodward, In Memoriam: Ethan F. Bassford. 1915 The Rev. James A. Mitchell , Agent, Bailey, Barnett, Barns, T. Brown, Budd, Chapin, Cowles, Edsall, *Furnivall, Kinney, S.M. Merrill , Mitchell, Murray, Olafson , Peck , Pressey, Roberts, Scofield, B. Smith, R. Smith, Stratton, Thomp­son, Young, Zipkin, In Memoriam: Lt. Harold Mills. 1916 The Rev. Frank Lambert, Agent, Baker, Berkman, Bond, Easterby, Elder, English, Ferris, Hansen, Harding, Ives, Jennings, Johnson, Lambert, Linton, Lyon, Martin, Maxon, Meyer, Miller, Morris, Niles, O'Connor, Peck, Pierce, Pierpont, Rask, Redding, Schmitt, Spencer, Spofford, Tiger, Townsend, Woolley, In Memoriam: James L. Cole, Edgar T. Morgan. 1917 Arthur Rabinowitz, Agent, F. Barnwell, J. Barnwell , Barthelmess, Bierck, Clement, Creamer, Dennis, Dworski, Fendell, Fenton, Francis, Griffith, Gummere, Hasburg, Hatch, *Higgins, Hungerford, Jepson, Johnson, Kirkby, Kramer, Ladd, McCoid, McKay, Parker, Pratt , Rabinowitz, Racioppi, Rock, Sather, Schlier, Schwolsky, Stark, Storrs, Tree, Williamson, Wooster, In Memoriam: A. Northey Jones, The Rev. William B. VanValkenburgh. 1918 Sydney D. Pinney, Agent, Beach, Beers, Blease, Brandt, Buffington, Burnap, Caldwell , Carlson, Gaberman, Griffith, Grime, Gurian, Hampson, Hatheway, Ives, James, Kates, Mitchell, Mullen, Noll, Phillips, Phister, Pinney, Pollock, Robertson, Shulthiess, Silverman, Simonson, Title, Wessels. 1919 Harmon T. Barber, Agent, Antupit , E. Armstrong, Barber, Brill , Buckley, Casey, Grayson, Hodder, Jarvis, Jessen, Kenney, King, Leeke, Nirenstein, Nordstrom, Norris, Partridge, Potter, Pressey, Rorison, Schortmann, Shepherd, Silverberg, Skau, Sturman, Traub, Tuska, Valentine, Vogel, Williams, Wyse. 1920 Dr. George A. Boyce, Agent, Adkins, Biedler, Bond, Boyce, Bruce, Cahill , Hartzmark, Hoisington, Jackson, Kolodny, Levin, Lynch, Lyon, Miller, Mitchell, Murtha, Nichols, O'Hearn, Ortgies, Perkins, Priest , Puffer, Purdy, Ramsay, Rosenberg, Shulman, Stansfield, Tilton, Warner, Whipple.

1921 Arthur N . Matthews, Agent, Ameluxen, Bradley, Butler, Clark, Hersey, Hoffman, Hutchison, Kingeter, Matthews, Neiditz, Ransom, Reitemeyer, Saling, Shepard, Strong. 1922 Paul A. H. de Macarte, Agent, Brainerd, Brown, Buckley, Byrnes, Callaghan, Carey, C. Case, Chapin, Clapp, Cram, Cuningham, deMacarte, Doran, England, Gable, Goldenberg, Graham, Grime, Guertin, Hurwitz, Johnson, Kendall, Kneeland, Kunkel, Loomis, Miller, Newsom, Nordlund, Ortgies, Parker, Plumb, Puels, Reynolds, Richman, Soule, Styring, Tansill , Thomson, Tucker, Walsh. 1923 I. Laird Newell, Agent, Berube, Bowdidge, Calano, Canner, Clark, Coogan, Fitzsimons, Gammell, Gaudian, Gesner, Hallberg, Hartt, Manion, Merritt, Miller, Newell, Norman, D. Perry, Post, H. Smith, L. Smith, Wallen, Webster. 1924 R. George Almond , Agent, Almond, Bleeker, Dorison, Goodrich, Goodridge, Hawley, Johnson, Kennedy, Lundborg, Marranzini, Mills, Mitchell, Morton, Mulford , Murphy, O'Connor, Rich, Sutcliffe, Thomas, Yeomans. 1925 George Malcolm-Smith, Agent, Birch, Carey, Casey, Chapman, Dubin, Fleming, Geetter, Geiger, Goodridge, Guillard, Hadlow, Hawley, Jones, Lischner, Malcolm-Smith, McNally, Meranski, W. Merchant, Montgomery, Noble, Peiker, Phelps, Ricci, Samponaro, Shannon, Singer, K. Smith, Stone, Thorburn, Valerius, Weiner, Wilcox. 1926 Kenneth W. Stuer, Agent, Burr, Coletta, Cook, Dann, D'Esopo, Farrell, Fertig, Gamble, Hough, Hubbard, Hull, Jackson, Lindsay, Linnon, Loeffler, Messer, Newell, Newsholme, Nicol, Noble, R. O'Brien, Parke, Pitcher, Reisman, Sheehan, Sherman, Stuer, Wallad, Whiston, Williams. 1927 Andrew H. Forrester, Agent, Bashour, Bell, Bloodgood, Cahill , Celentano, Condit, Conran, Eberle, Forrester, Hartt, Johnson, Kerridge, Manierre, Meade, Muller, Segur, Wilbur. 1928 James E. Bent, Agent, Baldwin, Beers, Bent, Berger, Burr, Condon, Doolittle, Ebersold, Even, Farris, Fitz­Gerald, Gibson, Gordon, Gotkis, Green, G. Gregory, W. Gregory, Jackson, A. Katz, H. Katz, Lacy, Libbin, Lonsdale, Mastronarde, Meier, Moses, Platt, Ravich, Rosenfeld, Rulnick, Saliske, Walter, Ward, Whitaker, Young. 1929 The Very Rev. George D. Hardman, Agent, Blank, Brown, Cole, Cutler, DeBonis, Gillespie, Hallstrom, Hardman, Hey, Ihrig, Kneeland , Koenig, Loomis, May, Mills, Nordstrom, Perlstein , Reindle, Rowland, Spekter, Toomajian, Turney, Uhlig, Walker, Wardlaw, White, Whitney, Zinner. 1930 Herbert E. Snow, Agent, Barto, Belden, Bobrow, Brainerd , Bush, Cooper, Cornwell, DesChamps, D'Esopo, Forastiere, Fuhlbruck, Glaubman, Johnson, Kazarian, Keeney, Knurek, La Bella, Linn, Lovering, Macinnes, Nye, Polo, Raffa, Regnier, Rogers, Rosenbaum, Ryan, Saliske, C. Smith, Snow, Squillacote, Wise.

1931 Arthur D. Weinstein, Agent, Blakeslee, Blauvelt, Childs, Dann, Diman, H. D. Doolittle, Durand, Griffin, Gooding, Higgins, Jacobson, Kearney, Keating, Mackie, Mathes, Meeker, Mitchell, Norris, Scaife, Schmolze, Tobin, Twaddle, Vogel, Wallbank, Waterman, Weinstein, Welivar, Wilkinson, Wyckoff. 1932 Everett S. Gledhill, Agent, Abbott, Adams, Andrus, Backstrom, Baldwin, Bialick, Boeger, S. Bronstein, Burgess, Campbell, Carlton, Christy, Convey, Disco, Elliott, Fontana, Funston, Garrison, Geiger, Glassman, Gledhill, Golino, Graham, Grainger, Greene, Heydenreich, Kibitz, Lawton, McPherson, Meier, Meloy, Muenchinger, Muzio, Norman, Ouellette, Phippen, Prior, Reuter, Reynolds, Sayers, Sidor, Slater, J . Smith, Sykes, Warwick, White, Zazzaro. 1933 John G.

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Tracy, Agent, Adams, Bernstein, Butler, Campion, Cherpak, Cronin, Cullen, Egan, Frothingham, Grant, Holmes, Houle, Melrose, Norvell, Nugent, Ogg, Pratt, Prutting, Robbins, Sharkey, Sheafe, Sisbower, Sivaslian, Tracy, Friend of i933, in Memoriam: Bernhard H. Perry. 1934 Andrew Onderdonk, Agent, Albani, Allyn, Ananikian, Arnold, Baker, Basch, Bashour, Bayley, Benjamin, Berndt, Bierkan, Bose, Burnside, Callery, Civittolo, Clark, Coale, Coit, H. Cook, Cowles, Craig, Daut, DeBonis, Dixon , Eddy, Ely, Ewing, Ferris, Fidao, Flynn, Fritzson, Gallaway, Gay, Gladwin, Goddard, Grafe, Grenfell , Haring, Henebry, Holland, Howard, Jackson, Kelly, Kingston. Lokot, Mason, Mayo, McCornick, Midura, Muir, Mullarkey, Newman, A. H. Onderdonk, A. Onderdonk, Rankin, Rem­kiewicz, Reuber, Rollins, Rosenfield, Rostek, Schack, Schmolze, Schneider, Schultze, Shaw, Smiley, S. E. Smith, Snowdon, Spellacy, Sutherland, Thomson, Tucker, Uhlig, Ward, Wheeler, Zlochiver, Friend of 1934: Mr. Charles Mason, in Memoriam: Francis H. Ballou, Albert W. Hanninen, Ernest H. Higgins, John P. Hodgson, Lionel L. Long, Raymond A. MacElroy, Patrick L. McMahon, John C. Mel­ville, James V. Shea, James B. Webber Jr. 1935 Barclay Shaw, Agent, Adams, Amport, Baskerville, Boeger, Boothe, Brown, Buckley, Buess, Bullock, Cacase, Chapman, Coffey, Cooney, Cosgrove, D'Angelo, Darrell , Dickerson, Duennebier, Eigenbauer, Farnell, Fleisch, Giber, Goldenberg, Gordon, Hagarty, Hanaghan, Hart, Heyel, Hoddinott, Hurd, Irvine, Jaffe, 0 . Johnson, Junker, Kunze, Lane, Lau, Madorin, Maher, Marks, Marquet, McCook, McGarvey, McKenna, McQuade, Mixter, Ohanesian, Olson, O'Neill, Paddon, Parsons, Purdon, Rimosukas, Rodney, Roisman, Roos, Senf, B. Shaw, J. Shaw, Sisbower, Slater, Trantolo, Trask, G. Walker, Ward, Yahn, Zietlow. 1936 Victor E. Bonander, Agent, Benson, Blades, Bonander, Brewer, Brezina, Buckley, Carberry, Christensen, Clark, Collins, Crawford, Davis, Dexter, Geare, Grant, Greenberg, Hanna, Heimer, Henderson, Hollins, Houston, Hurewitz, Jennings, Keane, W. Kirby, Leavitt, Littell, McKee, Miller, Mirsky, More, Nielsen, O'Brien, Ogilvy, Piacente, Podorowsky, Roberts, L. Rogers, Scott, Scull, Spelman, Starkey, Stein, Weeks, J . Williams. 1937 William G . Hull, Agent, Alpert, Bainbridge, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Barrows, Bauer, Bellis, Brooke, Broughel , Budd, Burdett, Calderwood, Campbell , Carter, Colton, Cramer, Cushman, D'Angelo, Davis, Dexter, Doty, M. Downes, Dunn, Edstrom, Egan, Fanning, Fien, French, Gagnon, Gale, Greco, Haight, Haskell, Hazenbush, Henderson, Hull, Kelly, Kobrosky, Lehan, Lepak , Lindell , Lloyd , Lusk, Martin, May, McCarthy, McVane, Musgrave, Nelson, Nielsen, Nilson, Onderdonk, Parker, Patton, Payne, Paynter, Penfield, Sanders, Scenti, Scharf, F. Smith, Storms, Taylor, Urban, Urbanik, Wilson.

1938 Robert A. Gilbert, Agent, Anderson, Armstrong, Astman, Barbour, Benjamin, Berg, Blake, Brennan, Chotkowski, Clapp, Connar, Corso, Cross, Culleney, Davidson, DeMonte, DiCorleto, DiLorenzo, Drury, Fuller, Gilbert, Gladstein, Glassman, Goddard, E. Griswold, W. Griswold, Hoegberg, Holmgren, Horn, Jackson, Kenney, Koret, Lahey, Layton, Leon, Lindsay, Lundin, May, Mc­Cafferty, McKee, Montgomery, Motten, O' Malley, Parsons, Pfanstiel , Podorowsky, Pomeroy, Pugh, Richman, Schmid, Sherman, Shields, Spring, Stevenson, Tiedeman, Tulin, L. Walker, Weir. 1939 Ethan F. Bassford, Agent, Barrett , Bartlett, Bassford, W. Bates, Blake, Buths, Colton, Couch, Cromwell, Cruson, Davidson, Decker, Driggs, Dunne, Flynn, Follansbee, Gilman, Glaubman, Gorman, Greenleaf, H . Hall, Hamilton, Hanson, P. Harris, R. Harris, Hart, Hayden, Heath, Hill, Hope, R . Johnson, W. Johnson, Leggett, Madden, Mador, Maynard, McCarthy, Merrell, Mills, W. Morgan, Morris, Naylor, Nelson, Newhall, Olson, Sackter, Schmuck, Schreck, Skelley, D. Smith, E. Smith, G. Smith, Spink, Starkey, Sterbens, Stockwell, Tulin, Turner, Twiss, Upham, Waterman, Werner, Wilcox, Yates.

1940 Herbert R. Bland, Agent, Alexander, Andrian, Bengston, Bilka, Bland, Burnham, Canfield, Child, Clarke, Collins, Crabbe, Duennebier, Ferguson, Gallagher, Grandahl, Greenwood, Harrison, Haslach, Hazen, Hopkins, Howe, W. Johnson, J. Jones, Lavieri, Lindner, McLaughlin, Nickel, Onderdonk, Pankratz, Porter, Randall, Riley, Rinehart, Ritter, Rountree, Schaefer, Shapiro, Shelly, Slate, Speed, Stubbs, Vogel, Walker, Webber, J . White, Wolf, Yetman, Zaretsky.

1941 Raymond E. Thomsen, Agent, K . Adams, Bennett, Blaisdell, Bornstein, Buck, Butterworth, Callaghan, Carpenter, Chauser, Clapis, Conway, Cormier, Day, DeBona, Desmond, Ewing, FitzGerald, Fuller, Gavert, Gilley, Goodman, J . Harris, Holcombe, Hum­phreyson, Hungerford, Insley, A. Johnson, F. Kelly, Lancaster, Lavieri , Mancall, Merwin, Nickerson, Pedicord, Prendergast, Rector, Reese, Roberts, Russo, Sehl, E. S. Smith, Spangler, Stenbuck, Thomsen, Welcher, Williamson, Special Student-194i: RalphS. Grover.

1942 Robert P. Nichols, Agellf, Anderson, Ayer, Barber, Beaty, Beidler, Bestor, Birmingham, Bonsignore, Bowman, Calaceto, Cannon, G. Carey, Colton, Czarnota, DeBerry, Dickson, Donahue, Dunn, Earle, Elrick, Fisher, Ford, F"resher, Getz, Glynn, Hagedorn, Hinckley, Hotchkiss, Jacobs, Jacobsen, Jehl , Jensen, Jerome, C. Johnson, H. Johnson, Kloss, Krulikoski, Kuehn, Madama, Madison, Manning, McGee, McKibbin, Meshenuk, Middlebrook, Morris, Nichols, Nilson, Paddon, Payne, Pillsbury, Pizzo, Pulito, Rhines, Rosen, Rothauser, Scully, Siems, Simpson, Smellie, Sweetser, Taber, Tamoney, Thenebe, Tuttle, Viering, Vincent, Weeks, White, Whitsitt, Wilson, M. Wood, T. Wood. 1943 Drew Q. Brinkerhoff, Agent, Bailly, Barnaby, Baxter, Bolton, Bonee, Brinkerhoff, Bromberg, Brown, Byers, Carrabba, Cobb, Corliss, Cunningham, Cuppia, Daley, Denny, Dickinson, Fay, Gager, Glidden, M. Guillet, Gulliver, J . Hall, R. Hall, Heubner, Hultine, C. Jones, S. Jones, Kavanaugh, Kelly, Kennedy, Knowles, Loweth, Lutkins, McLaughlin, Miller, Morrison, Paine, Peck, Potter, Rackemann, J. Resony, Richardson, Rossi , St. John, Scott, Stafford, Steitz, Sullivan, Tamoney, Tracy, Tribelhorn, Tullar, Tyler, Upham, Warren, Weisenfluh, Williams. 1944 William B. Starkey, Agent, Acker, Balfe, Barstow, Bellizzi, Boardman, Borden, Burros, Buttery, Chambers, Christensen, Conant, Cooper, Danyliw, Davett, Day, Dexter, Donohue, Eaton, Eichhorn, Elton, Farnsworth, Fay, Fink, Fried, Ghent, Goslee, Gossling, Harriman, Hastings, Jacobs, Katz, Kelly, Larson, Litke, Ohrenschall, Paine, Peelle, S. Peterson, Rago, R . Richardson, L. Roberts, Root, Rutt, Sessa, Shera, Starkey, Stein, Stevenson, Tenney, Torrey, Toland, Traub, Tweedy, Twitchell, Urban, Vanderbilt, White, Williams, Zak, Friend of i944: F. Osborne Pouchot. 1945 Aiello, Aspell, Brennan, Carothers, Cohen, Cross, Dix, Fredrickson, Frommelt, Gardner, Gerent, Golkowski, Graves, Marzialo, Meyer, Milligan, Moyer. Oberle, Peterson, Pinsky, Rhein berger, M. Smith, Stack, Taylor, W. Wildman. 1946 Argenta, Burbank, Feldman, Ferrante, K. Golden, Hart, Hazen, Kaufmann, Kelly, Klickstein, Knight, Laschever, D . Loomis, R. Loomis, Marra, Milford, Milling, J. Reed, Rittner, Shafer, Sturges, Tietze, Vincent, Washer, Wickenden. 1947 Bevin D. Koeppel , Agent, Ahlberg, Bonifazi, Bradley, Dabney, Daly, Dubinsky, Egan, Ellis, Flynn, Friedland, Gallone, Gelderman, Hane, Hayc:s, Hotez, Hunt , Jennings, Johnquest, D. Jones, Kelly, Kingston, Kinsella, Koeppel, Lapp, Levitt, Lorenson, Lorenzo, Lozier, Marr, Martino, Neusner, O'Connor, O'Neill , Pierre, Piligian, Poliner, Pope, Reiche, R. Richardson, Rosen, Rosenberg, Schroeder, Sherlock, Tapogna, Thomsen, Verdi, C. Walker, Wickenden , Wicks, Woodward. 1948 Thomas M. Meredith, Agent, Alexander, Andrian, Anthes, Barnett, Beattie, Begg, Brand, Brieant, Brown, Burns, Campo, Carter, Casey, Charles, Cogswell, Colosey, Davidson, Dickinson, Donnelly, Dunn , Faber, Faillace, Forster, Frankel, Glazier, Gleason, Goldstein, Gottesman, I. Greenberg, Guttenplan, Helman, Huntington, Jacobs, Krinsky, Kuehn, Lambert, Lewis-Jones, Lim, Lockwood, Loegering, Longo, Luby, Macy, Mancall , R. Martin, Marut, Maue, May, Meredith, Minturn, M. Mitchell , Morrell, E. Murray, Norris, Nourse, Peseux, Prendergast, Pricopoulos, Proctor, E. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, Richman, Rivkin, Schachter, Schwartz, Shippy, Simmons, Simpson, Singer, Sitarz, Steinfeld , Stokes, Stratton, Strongin, Thomas, Tyler, Weitzel, Winquist, Wynne, Zajicek, Zdanuk, Ziegra . 1949 Alonzo G. Grace Jr. , Agent, R . Anderson, Armstrong, Bartman, Beeghly, Beisel, Bingham, Bird, Blake, Bowden, Bracken, Cherpack, Chesney, Chrekjian, Church, Cohen, W. Connors, Coughlin, Crafts, Cudworth, Davis, DeGrandi, DeKanter, Duncan, Duy, Ferrante, Giffin, Ginzauskas, Grace, Gunning, Howard, Jopson, Julavits, Jurczyk, Kayser, A. Kennedy, J. Kennedy, King, LaMotta, Later, Loveland, McGaw, Missell, Mueller, Norman, Obert , Olesky, Overton, Phelan, Ponsalle, Prigge, Re­quardt, Richardson, Rouse, Shepherd , Sherman, Simonian, Simons, S. Smith, Steidel, Straley, Summers, Surgenor, Taylor, Tribelhorn, Urquhart, Wagner, Waugh, Williams, D . Wilson, W. Wilson, Wolfe, Wood . 1950 Harry K. Knapp, Agellf, Albright, Aldeborgh, F. Austin, Avitabile, Barrows, Beirne, Bellis, J . Bennett, Biddle, Billyou, Blake, Blum, Bourgeois, F. Brainerd, J. Brainerd, Brown, Brund-

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age, Bunnell , Campbell, Carpenter, Carter, Cerosky, Chapin, Chidsey, Clapp, Claros, Corcoran, Cromwell, Custer, Dabrowski, DeLuca, Detwiler, Dick, DiLorenzo, E. Donovan , R. Donovan, Dorison, J. Dougherty , D. Dunbar, Durbas, Eblen, Edgar, Elovitz, Erickson, Gabree, Gavens, Geiger, Glassco, Goodyear, Grinsell , Hadley, Hadlow, Halasz, Harries, Haselton, Herbert, Hickok , Higginbotham, Holden, S. Hotchkiss, Katzman, E. Kelley, Kestenbaum, Knapp, Knight , Kochanski , Leahy, Lohnes, Long, Maccarone, MacKesson, Marte, Martino, Matthews, Mazotas, McCiister, Mellins, Meskill, Mulla ne, Nicholas, Paddock, Page, Palau, Palmer, Parker, Parmelee,J.M .Perry, Rankin , Rau, Rekas, Riley, Robinson , Robottom, Romaine, Rowney, Ruthman, Sanseverino , Scannell , Schear, Shepard, W. Smith, Snow, Stein, Stephenson, Stewart , Styles, Sulli van, Sutton, Ta nsill , Taslitt, Thomas, Thornton, Tiedemann, B. Torrey, Tsu, Turkington, Urban, Vanderbeek, Va n Loo n, Va n Metre, Van Why, Wadsworth , Wainman, Warner, Watson, Wetter, L. White, P. White, Wiggles­worth, Wilbur, Wildrick , Wolford, Wood, M. Young, Zazza ro, Zenowit z, Ziemba.·

1951 Kingston L. Howa rd and Donn D . Wright, Agents, Aldrich , Allen, Anderson, Bacon, Barber, Barrett, Bartoes, Behley, Berg, Bertrand, Blair, Bridge, Browne, Bulmer, Byers, Conran, Curtin, Cutting, Dickey, Dickinson, Do rma n, Edwards, Elliott, Elmes, Emmons, Ferguson, F. Fiske, W. Fiske, Freeman, Friday, Grant, Greer, Hami lton, Hansen, Hardi ng, Hardy, Hollyday, Howard, Hungerford, Hurwitz, Irons, Jachens, Jacoby, Jennings, H. Johnson, Jones, R. Ka ufma n, Kearns, Kirschner, Klingler, Kulp, La nders, Laub, Lawrence, Leeds, Loveland, Martel , McCallum, McGaw, McGill , McKean, McKelvie, Mecasky, L. Mitchell , Moore, Muir, Murray, Nash, Nettel,

orden, Norton, Oberg, O'Connell , O 'Connor, Osborne, Parker, Paul, Pierce, Pressey, Raden, Ransom, Rentz, Reynolds, Ricci , Rich­mond, Roche, Rogers , Rome, Roth , Schubert , Simoni , Simpso n, Sinaguglia, Single, L. Smith , Stahl , Stanger, Stark, Stevens, Stuart, Talboom, D. Thomas, Timour, Va n Horne, Van Lanen, Vaun, von Schrader, Wack, Weikel, J . Wilson, R. Wilson , Woods, Wright, C. Young , Zawa lick . 1952 David R. Smith , Agent, Ahern , Aldrich, Angelastro, Anton, Banks, Becker, Beers, Bernabe, Bickford, Bleecker, C. Buffum, R. Buffum, R . Carver, Christakos, Clipp, Clough, Cohen, Corwin, Cowdery, Currie, DePatie, Downs, Edwards, Elder, Ellison, Farrell , Fetters, Fisher, Forte, G. Foster, J . Foster, Fremont-Smith, French, Frost, Fuller, Geary, Gilliland, Goodwin, Goralski, Gurwitt , R. H. Hale, T. R. C. Ha le, Harvey, Hatfield , Head, Hoisington, Holmes, B. Hopkins, J. Hopkins, Howard, J . Hubbard, R. Hubba rd, Hungerford, R. Hu.nter, Keyes, Kilty, Kirschbaum , Knapp, Krogman , Kunkel , Larso n, Laub, Lee, Lehrfeld, MacLean, Mag­noli , Malkin, Mandery, McElwee , J. Miller, Morehead, Nesteruk, Nicholson, Norman, Norris, H. Northrop, J . Northrop, O'Brien, Park, I. Parsons, J . Pa rsons, Petro, Phelps, Pratt , Quinlivan, Rafte ry, Ratc liffe, Rathbo ne, Raybold , Rigopou los, Rogerso n, Roth, Russell , Sawyer, Schaer, Schild , Scott , Shapiro, Shaw, Simmons, D. Smith, G. Smith , R . H. Smith , R. M. Smith, W. Smith, Spears, Sproul , Stanley, Start , Steck , Stever, Stewart, Taylor, Tho mas, Tomkiel, Trowbridge, Tryon, Tuttle, Ulrich, Vaile, Vibert, Welna, Went­worth, Werdelin, White, Wiberg, Wilmot , Woodhouse, Woodruff, Wynne, Young. 1953 Winthrop W. Faulkner, Agent, Astlett, Ba rber, Barhydt, T. Barnett , Barrows, Bendi g, Berdick, Bernhard, Binda, Bird , Blackler, Bogoslofski, Brewer, J . P. Campbell, Chew, Chisto­lini , Clem, Clifford, Coutler, Crawford, Davis, Dea n, Del Mastro, Douglas, E. Dwight, Faulkner, Fitz-Randolph, Fox, Godsick, Guardo, Hamblet! , Hambly, Heller, Holmquist, Hooper, Howa rd , Humphries, Kurla nd, Larson, Lauffer, Lecrenier, R. Lee, Longobucco, Loren­son, Luquer, MacArthur, Mallon, Marde n, Marriner, McA lpine, McCa ndless, Michie, S. Miller, W. Miller, Mittleman, Mo rtell, Moses, Moskow, Nelson, Nutt , Parrott, Pattiso n, Perk ins, Peterson, Pollock, Ramsay, Rhodes, Richards, Roback, Ro mai ne, Rosow, Rotondo, Rowe n, Sambogna, Shigo, Shri ve r, Simmons, F. Smith, Starr, Stenberg, Stewart, D. Sulliva n, Tinsz, Valentine, Walsh, D. Werner, Whitelaw, Wollenberger, Wrinn , Yates, Zit o . 1954 John G. Craig, Agent, J . Adams, R. Adams, Aiken, Alexander, P. Anderson, R. Anderso n, Anthony, Atwood, Avit able, Backe nstoe , Bard , Benton, Berrone, Bisson nette, Bloodgood , Bojor, C. Bowen, G. Bowen, Braska mp, Brown, Bunnell , Burroughs, Butts, Campbell, Carlough, Carlson, Carter, Christakos, Clemmer, Condron, Conner, Craig, Crenson , Crosier, D'A bate, J . Davis, R. Dillon , Dobrovir, Duff, D yar, Egge rt , Engelhardt, Esler, Esquirol, Farnham, Farrar, Ford, E. Fowler, Goodhart, Gree n, Griffith, Hibbs, G. Hill, J . Hill , Hirsch, Hodges, Hunter, Jager, D . Johnston , R. Joh nsto n, Kaelber, Kalinow­ski, D . Kennedy, Kimmick , Kipp , Knight , Knutson, Koeppel , Kronholm, Laub, Leigh, Libby, Logan, MacColl, MacKay, Mac Kenzie, Mack immie, MacLea, Marshall , Mayer, McCau ley, Mease, Mitchell , Mo rph y, Moylan, Muirhead, Murray, Mutschler, Norman, Obe­render, Oxholm, Palmer, Pa ri s, Pea rso n, Pike, Potter, Rathbun, Read, Robinso n, Russo, Sauvage, Schenker, Schoyer, Schreiber, Scott , Searles, Shaw, Shechtma n, Silverberg, Si vaslia n, A. Smith, E. H. Smith, R. Smith , Taft, Tansi, Teece, Thatcher, G. Thomas, Toggenburger, Tompkins, Tucker, Vanderbeek, Van La nen, Von Thaden, Waldman, Webber, Weinberg, West, Wilson, Windesheim, Wolff, Woodbury, Woodwa rd , Wormer. 1955 David A. Roberts , Agent, Allocco, Bemis, Bennett, Bl ye, Britto n, Brotma n, Bryer, Burbank, Burdon, Burto n, Callen, Cardwell , Champenois, Close, Cunningham, Detzler, Dia mo nd , Dickinson, Dimling, Donahue, Dyke, Eberle, Farnham, Fed den, Feinberg, Ferra ro, J . P. Foley, Ford, Freeman, Gardi ner, Geetter, Golledge, Hoag, Holla nd, Hollister, Hopper, Hunnicutt , lslamoff, Kent , Kopp, Kramer, Lahey, Laird, Lapham, La Pointe, La Porte, Loga n, Luby, Mait land , McCrea, Meh ldau, Michelson, D. Miller, Moock, Morga n, Moss, Mountfo rd, Nash, elson, Newlin, O ' Hara, Palshaw, Penfield, Peterso n, Price, Ra lph, Reed, Reese, Reineman, Riccardo, Roberts, Rowe, Rudner, Scheinberg, Simons, Sind , Snyder, Squires, Starr, Stephens, J. Thomas, Trefts, Truitt, Tudor, Ullman, Valz, Volpe, Wainman, Watters, Welch, Welsh, Werner, Whitman , Wildrick, Wright, Yood, Za mpiell o. 1956 Lt. Bertram R. Schader, Agent, Abbott , Abrams, Ahlberg, B. Anderson , D. Anderso n, Baker, Barnett , Barter, Bates, Beren , Berge rman, Boss, Brigga man, Burr, Callen, Casale, Crilly, Daley, Davis, Dodds, Eastburn, Eaton, Fleming, Foley, Ginns, Guertin, Hick in, Hoare, Holmstrom, Jewett, Johnston , Kelley, Knight , Kotch, Kramer, T. W. Lawrence, Limpitlaw, Li vingsto n, Loeb, Loveridge, B. MacDonald, W. MacDonald, MacLeod , Martin , Matt hews, Montgomery, Mo rley, Murphy, Nissi, O ' Brien, Osborn, Page, Pau ley, Pengel, Piper, Plotts, Price, Raig, W. B. Reed, Renkert , Rice, Sayre, Schader, S. Scott, See, Shaw, Si vi tz, D. Smith, L. Smith , W. Smith, W. Smith Ill , Stea rns , Stehle, Stein­metz, Stiles, Stone, Streeto, Sulli va n, Swett , A. Taylor, D. Taylor, Temple, Townley, Townsend , Tulk, Vigneault, Wareing, Warren, Weisburger, Wilkins, Willis, Wood, Woodwa rd , Zachs, Zimmerma n, Zito. 1957 Ro nald G. Foster, Agent , Almquist, Arrington, Babington , B. Ba ker, Ba rber, Becherer, Beers, Behr, Bennett, Bo nsignore, Boos, Bowen, E. Brad ley, J. Brad ley, Bratt, L. Brown, T . Brown, Bruno, Bulkley, Cammarano, Case, Cataldo, Channell, R. Clark, Clinton, Condon, Couch , Curran, J . Daniels, Darcey, Doherty, Doo­little, Douglas, Drabowski , Drayton, Duff, Elder, Elliott, Ewald , Ferguson , Finkbeiner, Foster, Fox, Frazier, Geetter, Giammattei, Giffin, Gocht, Gould , Guay, J. Hall , R. Hall , Harlow, Hoffma n, Jo hnsto n, Kayser, Kelleher , Kenefick, Kennedy, Kompalla, Kratz, Kuiper, Kylander, Learnard, Letcher , Linscott , Lockfeld , Luke, Macisaac, Mac Leod , Makrianes, Man n, Ma rion, Mc Burney, McCracken, McGill , Melrose, J. Miller, Miner, Morha rdt , Morrison, Morse, Mortimer, Murray, Myerson, Niness, Oarr, Partridge, A. Payne, M. Payne, Percy, Pershouse, Pierce, Pill sbury, Pisetsky, Pitchell , Popowics, Purdy, Raynard , H. Reicha rd , Richard, Richa rds, Richardson, Rohlfing, Rose nfeld , Rowley, Russo, St. Jo hn, Sa la mon, Shannon, Shaw, Sheffield , Sherma n, Shields, Sill , Slate r, Sleat h, Snider, Solmssen, Spear, Stokes, Stone, Stout, Sza mier, D. Ta ylor, Tews, Tobin, Valdati, Varat, Vincent, von Molnar, Webster, Williams, J . Wilson, P. Wilson, Winslow, Wolcott , Wolin , Wood, Woodwa rd , Worthey, In Memoriam: Raymond C. Kisonas. 1958 Carl H. Shuster, Agent, Back, Barth , Baxter, Blumstein , Becki us, Bogert , Bogli , Bowden, Boynto n, Buswell , Caruso, Cass, Catlin, Chekas, Corbett, Corcoran, Corley, Crandall , Creamer, Crombie, A. Crowe, J . Crowe, Crystal, DeSola , Edgerton, Eldredge, Elliott, Elsas, Elting, Enepekides, Fer­rucci, Flannery, Foy, Fuchs, Gibson, Gladfe lter, Gleason, Goldenberg, Hasson, Hawe, Hazzard, Headle, Illick , Israel, Jackson, James, Kay, Kenny, Kidder, Kilty, Kisor, Kulas, La rkin , Larsen , Lockie, Lorso n, Lo urie, Lowenstei n, Mcllwaine, Merrill , D . Moore, R. Moore, Moran , Muench, Nevins, ewton, Noble, orris, O ' Reill y, Pa inter, Pa rk , Pa rker, Perkins, M. Perry, W Perry, Polstein, Reed, Renard, Renelt, Repole , Robertson, Roschen, Rose, Sargent , Satterthwai te , Sa unders, M. Schacht, Scharf, Schaupp, Segur, Shenkan, Shuster, Simmons, D. Smith, J . Smith, Spencer, Thorpe, Tolis, Traut, Tucker, Vaughan, Wallace, Weinstein, Werner, Wilkinson, B. Williams,

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Wolfe, Zoob. 1959 William C. Johnson, Agellf, Adams, E. Anderson, G . Anderson, Backman, Bailey, Baskin, Beristain, Bigelow, Borus, Brian, C. Brown, Burleigh, Burns, Cables, Campion, Case, Cerrito, F. Clarke, Cleveland, Coykendall, Crowell, Dorwart, Dubel, Dunning, Edwards, Elwell, Englehart, Fairbanks, Farmer, Fineshriber, Fitts, Ford, Foster, Franz, Freeman, Frost, Gay, Gebelein, Gignoux, Goodman, Gowing, Grant, Graves, Hamlett, Hardman, Harnish, Harrod, Hartz, Hathaway, Henriques, Hersch, Hoag, Hoover, Hoppner, Horne, Hunter, Jacklin, Jessen, Johnson, Joy, Kardon, Kellogg, Kenney, Klinck , Krawski, Krim, LaGarde, LaRochelle, Lessal, Lieber, Lomnitzer, Loven, Luczak, Ludlow, Lukens, MacDonald , Macintire, Mayo, Mcllvaine, McNairy, Melling, A. Miller, Mills, Moorin, Moreschi, Morgan, Muir, Murray, Nelson, Nolan, Olson, Olton, Outcalt, Owen, Perce, Pfeffer, Pingpank, Pitcher, Pizzella, Polk, Price, Putnam, Reopel, Rewa, Reynolds, Rovno, Salver, Scharf, Scheibe, Scheinberg, Schoff, Schram, Schreiner, Seastrom, Sgro, Shea, Simonaitis, A. Smith, F. Smith, Spielman, Spivak, Stein, Thurston, Tubman, Vaughn, W. Ward, Wassong, Weeks, Wei! , Whitbeck, Widing, Wischenbart, Wright, Young, Zinner, Friends of 1959: Sherman P. Voorhees, Mrs. Robert J. Pizzella. 1960 Marvin Peter­son, Agent, H. Anderson, P. Anderson, Arle, Arvantely, Bacharach, Barlow, Bassett, Beaven, Bergh, Bergmann, Brashich, Brenner, Broder, Bromley, R. Brown, Butler, Carey, Chalker, Chase, Clarke, Coogan, Costley, Coxhead, Crane, Curry, Dagata, D 'Anzi, Daven­port, Davy, de Coligny, Down, Dunlaevy, Farnsworth, Filiurin, Fleischman, Foy, Gabrielson, J . Gage, Galati , Gavin, Gerundo, Golas, A. Green, Greenlee, Greenwald, Gudas, Haddad, R. T . Hall, Hammaker, Harland, Harrison, Hawes, Hochadel, Hokanson, Huffer, Jago, M. Johnson, Joseph, Keroes, Koenig, Kroh, LaMothe, Langen. LaValle, LeClerc, M. Lloyd, Lyons, MacDermott , Macho!, Mackey, Mason, McKelvy, Middleton, Morse, Narins, Newman, Paterson , Perlman, Perrew, Peters, Peterson, Phippen, Plank, Puffer, Rhodes, Richardson, Riter, R. Russell, Rutledge, Ryder, Sallinger, Salm, Salmon, Schneider, Schwiebert, Scribner, S. Smith , Snow, Stephens, Stock­ton, Stone, Strasser, Strawbridge, Swigert, Thibeault, Thomas, Tilzer, Tracy, Tsairis, Yarbalow, Wachs, Wagner, Wardell, Wilcox, Wright, Wyckoff, Yam, Zitt.

1961 Francis B. Gummere Jr., Agent, Alogna, Anderson, Anello, Beebe, Bell, Bernstein, Blanken, Bridge, Briger, Brosgol, Brown, Cantor, Carter, Cochran, Coleman, Colket, Cowley, Cramer, Cressey, Cuddigan, Cullen, Devendittis, Dinsmore, Dove, Draper, Ewart, Finkbeiner, Fish, Fitzpatrick, Fitzsimmons, Forrest, Frumkes, Gage, Georgeady, Giegler, Gleason, Gregg, Guertin, Guild, Gulotta, Gummere, Hamilton, Handler, Hankins, Harrison, Haynie, Hecht, Henry, Herzig, Hodges, Hoffman, Honish, Hubby, Hudson, P. Hughes, lllick, Itsou, Johnson, Kahl, Kallas, Kauff, Kilborn, Kimball, Kirtz, Knight, Koretz, Kreisel , Layne, Lazay, Leiser,- LeStage, Lord, Lovell, Lowe, Lue, Lynch, MacDonald, MacMillan, MacNett, Mandell, Marvel, Mayer, McCammon, McFarland, McRae, Mixter, Morse, Musante, Mutschler, D. Myerson, P . Myerson, Newberg, Nichols, O'Brien, Odium, Pare, Peatman , Perlman, Perry, Phelps, Polstein, Pomeroy, Postma, Price, Quigley, J. Rader, Ramsey, Reese, Refalvy, Rice, Rincon , Rodney, Rohlfing, Romig, Rorke, Ross, Rotenberg, Rowley, Rustigian, Ryan, Sanders, Schnadig, Schoenfeld, Seibert, Shaw, Shilkret, Slater, D. Smith, Snyder, Stambaugh, Steeves, Steiner, Stempien, Sullivan, T. Swift, Tansill , Tattersfield, Thomson, Thrower, Turner, Tuttle, Urban, Wachtel, Waggoner, Wagner, Waldeck, Waxler, Werly, Wiener, Williams, T . B. Wilson, Wood, Woodward, Wright, Zelley, Zimmerman, Zousmer. 1962 Kuehn-le, Lackey, Mehringer. 1963 Clark. 1964 Corris, Melrose .

• CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PARENTS FUND In Memoriam: Cy Caine (given by Mrs. Cy Caine), Seymour H. Abrams, Otis H. Adams, David G. Ahlgren, AbrahamS. Albrecht, Ralph W. Allen Jr., Michael P. Alogna, Arthur M. Alvord Jr., Alan N. Anderson, Irving J. Angell , Robert H. Anning, Mrs. Donald B. Anthony, Paul Arcari, James H. Arensman, Charles S. Arms, August H. Arp, The Rev. F. H. Arterton, Morris Ascher, Harry M. Auerbach, Jack H. Bagan, David C. Bailey, John W. Bailey, Joseph Balciunas, Robert W. Bangert, Dr. Miriam Barber, W. Lloyd Barnard, William J. Barnes Jr., Robert M. Bartlett, John H. Bartol, Mrs. Philip K. Bartow, Samuel R. Basch, Theodore S. Beck, Mrs. Lyman A. Beeman, Park Benjamin Jr., Victor A. Bennett, Charles L. Bergmann, Bernard Berkley, Charles Berman, Benjamin Bernstein, Jack J. Bernstein, H. Lloyd Beyer Jr., Nelson Bigelow, Reeve K. Biggers, Harvey W. Bingham, E. Stanley Blackman, Edward S. Blackwell Jr., Alfred W. Blanken, Abraham J. Bloomstein, Lester S. Blumberg, Mrs. Mildred D . Bobruff, C. Van R . Bogert Jr., Andrew C. Bohn, William W. Bois, Allen M. Bond Jr., Robert B. Booth, Alexander W. Borawski, Richard Borden, Anthony F. Bordogna, Frederick Born, Joseph Bosch, Arthur H. Boultbee, Harry A. Bowen, The Rt. Rev. Charles F. Boynton, Mrs. Thomas Brackett, Charles E. Brainard, William G. Brandt, Mrs. Beverly H. Brasfield, Mrs. F. W. Brecker, Charles H . Brewster, John L. Bricker, Hugh G. Bridegroom, Sigmund S. Briger, Frank H. Brigham, James M. Brittain, Mrs. Arthur F. Brown, Howard H. Brown Jr. , Jacob B. Brown, Frank Bruno Sr., Frederick C. Buffum, Thomas F. Bundy, Eifert C. Burfeind, Joseph E. Burger, Douglass 0 . Burnham, DonS. Burton, Richard S. Bylin, Louis W. Camp Jr., William F. Campbell, Harry A. Cantor, Donald Cardwell, Frank V. Cargill, Andrew J. Carlson, Anthony L. Carrad, Donald W. Carroll, Clarence U. Carruth Jr., Mrs. Richard S. Cass, Louis C. Cerrito, Mrs. Harry Chagnot, Charles E. Champenois, Dick Chang, E. William Chapin, William G. Chase, Louis M. Childs 11, Alan G . Clifford, Mrs. James R. Cogan, Major General R . T. Coiner Jr., Philip A. Coleman, Captain Thomas E. Cone Jr., John M. Conover, Dexter G. Cook, Laurence Cooper, George M. Coryell, William J . Cotta, Donald A. Coulson, Stuart P. Coxhead, The Hon. Frank H . Coyne, George Crawford, William B. Crane Jr., W. Kennedy Cromwell Jr., Thomas E. Cummings, William C. Daley, Robert W. Daly, David B. Dalzell, The Rev. Gibson I. Daniels, William B. Davison, Mrs. Joy M. Dawson, Leonard Y. Day, Rodney D. Day Jr., Searls Dearington, Leon Densen, Edme H. Deschamps, Richard E. Deutsch, Paul B. Dickey, Robert K. Dickson, Fred E. Dule, Stephen J . Doorley Jr., Guy 0. Dove Jr., John H. Draper Jr., J. Marc Droulers, John Duncan Jr. , Robert G . Dunlop, Harry T. Eaton, The Rev. Edward H. Ehart Jr., William P. Ellwood, Mrs. Edward S. Emery Jr. , Robert H. Ensign, John A. Ewing, Henry W. Farnum, Holden K. Farrar, Henry W. Farrow, Waldron Faulkner, Sherwood A. Fehm, Marvin Fein, Harold I. Feingold, Selven F. Feinschreiber, Abraham Feirstein, Anthony C. Ferrara, Oscar H. Fidel!, Mrs. Harold J . Field, James D. Finley, Kenneth Fish Sr., William A. Fitzsimmons, Sherman J. FitzSimons, Matthew G. Forrest, Louis L. Foster, Fred C. Foy, Norman W. Foy, William H. Frackelton, J. Lester Fraser, Eli Freedson, John D. Freeman, Louis Friedman, Sherwood H. Friedman, Joseph A. Gaines, The Rev. Gordon B. Galaty, Oliver M. Gale, Henry Gamson, Mrs. Freda S. Gann, Arthur Garson, Robert H. Gay, Nathan A. Geetter, Eugene W. Gilson, Nicholas P. Giorgio, Francis H. Gleason, Irwin Golann, Frank H. Gold, Samuel Goldberg, The Rt. Rev. R. H. Gooden, William D . Gordon, Samuel Gould, Edward Graham, Thomas A. Graham, Philip D . Granger, David Gregg Jr., Mrs. Eleanor G. Griggs, Mortimer Grossman, Bernard W. Guenther, Frank A. Gulotta, Mrs. M. Haarstick, George M. Haddad, Volta R . Hall, Clarence C. Hallcher, Philip M. Hallowell, George L. Hampton Jr ., A. Brooks Harlow, Mrs. Thomas Harney, Lawrence R. Harris, Mrs. Mettie T. Harris , Albert Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Hartz, Mrs. John H. Heldt, Mrs. Lillian R . Hemmerle, Luther D . Hemphill , James J. Henry, T . Jack Henry, Fred L. Herdeen, Mrs. Walter R. Herrick, Donald S. Hersey, Manfred Hess, Alexander D. Hill, Mrs. Scott Hill, Emanuel Hirsch, Richard Hirschmann, Charles F. Hobson Jr., Stanley 0. Hoerr, Maurice J. Hoffman, John K. Holbrook, Benjamin L. Holland, Dwight W. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Franklyn J. Holroyd Sr., Ross B. Hooker, George K. Hopke, Samuel Hopkins, Raymond J . Hornfischer, Joseph D. Horowitz, The Rt. Rev. William W. Horstick, Robert C. How­land, Frank W. Hubby III, Earl C. Hughes, Howard Huntoon, Donald B. Hurwitz, Hugh H. Hussey Jr., W. R. Hutch, Albert D. Hutzler Jr., Merritt A. Ierley, Donald T. Imrie, J . Henry Ingram, Francesco lntagliata, Orton P. Jackson, Francis Jacobs, Mrs. Helen C. Jaeger, Alden James, Thomas E. Jansen Jr., Hilger P. Jenkins, John P. Jewett, Charles P. Johns, Clifford G . Johnson, Ernest A. John­son, Walter A. Johnson, Benjamin F. Jones III, Herbert B. Jones, Thomas P. Jones, William P. Jones, James R. Joralemon, The

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COMING EVENTS: VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY SOCCER

Sept. 29 WILLIAMS Oct. 6 *M .I.T. Freshman Week Sept. I 0 Oct. 6 ''St. Lawrence Oct. 10 *Univ. of Mass. Registration- Oct. 13 '"Tufts Oct. 13 TUFTS

Upperclassmen Sept. 13 Oct. 20 '''Colby Oct. 19 U. OF HARTFORD Classes Begin Sept. 17 Oct. 27 SUSQUEHANNA Oct. 27 '''Will iams Campus Conference Sept. 28, 29 (Parents Day) Oct. 31 '''Union Parents Day Oct. 27 Nov. 3 COAST GUARD Nov. 10 AMHERST

(Football-Susquehanna) Nov. 10 AMHERST (Homecoming) Alumni Homecoming Nov. 10 (Hom ecoming Game) Nov. 13 '''Coast Guard

(Football and Soccer-Amherst) Nov. 17 *Wesleyan Nov.l6 WESLEYAN

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PARENTS FUND (Continued) Rev. J . M. Kadyk, J . William Kapouch, Milton M. Kardon, Harry E. Karson, Jacob D. Katz, Louis E. Kaufman, Paul Kellner, Charles L. Kent, Edgar H. Kent, Edward I. Kessler, Israel Kestenbaum, I. George Kinzler, Harold A. Kipp, F. Shallus Kirk, Edward H. Kirsch­baum, Ernest Kirtz, The Hon. Charles B. Knight, Werner G. J. Knop, Robert C. Knox Jr., Walter F. Koch, M. Herbert Koeppel, John F. Kolb Jr., Alexander C. Kopper, Robert J. Koretz, Louis T. Kotch, John F. Kraft, Mrs. Ruth L. Kriteman, Paul C. Kroczynski, Samuel H. Krone, Herbert Kunze! , Loy Hung Kwang, Edward G. Ladewig, John D . LaMothe, Robert H . LaMotte, John E. Lamphear, Louis H . Landay, Maurice A. Landerman, Carl G. Langen, Asger F. Langlykke, J. W. Larrabee, George A. Laub, Edward Lazzerini, James C. Leigh, Harold A. Lenicheck, Chester D . Leonard, Geoffrey J . Letchworth Jr. , George B. Levy, Robert C. Levy, Irving Liebowitz, Max Lipkind, Harold Lippitt, Francis V. Lloyd Jr., Morris Lloyd, L. Maxwell Lockie, Richard C. Lockton, Hilmer D. Lodge, Lester H. Loeffel, Mrs. Martha B. Lorch, Joseph F. Lord, John W. Losse Jr., Grove W. Loveland, Alan H. Lowenthal, Joseph A. Lubitz, Joseph A. Lubitz, George C. Ludlow, Frank S. Lyons, Donald MacKay Ill, John M. Mackie, Alexander A. Mackimmie Jr., Donald M. MacLeod, Gordon R. Maitland, Albert E. Makin, Carl J . Maim, Benjamin D. Mandell , Julius J . Marion, Leroy C. Marshall, Briton Martin, Mrs. Anne C. Martindell, Harold M. Masius, Elwood W. Mason, Lee Mason, C. Ronald Mather, Berti! G. Mattison, James S. McAlister, David H. McAlpin, Robert F. McCammon, Elliott B. McConnell, George F. McCord, Josiah C. McCracken Jr., Mrs. Charles H. McCrea, Eugene E. McDaniel, Alex J. McFarland, James L. Mcintire, Renwick S. Mciver, John E. McKelvy, James P. McKune, Blakely R. McNeill, William B. McPherson, James McQuaid, James J . Meehan, Mrs. G. Clayton Melling, Frederick U. Metcalf, John M. Meyer Jr., Ernest S. Meyers, Mrs. Margaret Milholland, Harry J. Miller Jr., Preston A. Miller, Robert C. Miller Sr., William E. Miller, Donald C. Mills, William Minot V, Danforth S. Mitchell, Robert G. Mitchell, William H. L. Mitchell , Morris Molinsky, Dan T. Moore, Joseph A. Moore, Charles B. Morgan, Fred A. Morisse, James P. Morrill , John T. Morris, Harvey R. Morrison, Murray H. Morse, William B. Morse, Gilbert B. Moyer, Salvatore Mozzicato, Mrs. Stanley N. Muirhead, Robert D. Murdock, Nathan M. Myer­son, Vincent N. Nardiello, Sidney A. Narins, Mrs. Atherton Neblett, Morris Newberg, Mrs . Margaret Newman, Sam F. Niness, John A. North, Joseph C. Noyes Jr., Mrs. Charles E. Nygard, Dr. George B. Odium, Louis F. Oldershaw, Horton O'Neil, Mrs. Isabelle S. Orbell, George D. Ornata, Mrs. William D. Orr, Thomas K. O'Sullivan, Richard C. Palmer, Charles V. Parham, Augustin H. Parker Jr., Courtier L. Parsons, Edward W. Pastore, Lawrence Perin, Seymour Perkins Jr. , Raymond T. Perron, Archie R . Perry, Charles N. Perry, Howard C. Petersen, Thomas W. Pettus, Gentry L. Pierce, Louis Pierucci, James R. Pitcairn, John H. Pitman, Mrs. George F. Plass, Mrs . Andrew Pleva, Mrs. FrankS. Polk, William H. Pope, Charles E. Purdy Jr., Mrs. Maria Querida, Maurice J. Quirk, Edward H. Raff Sr., George K. Raymond, T. Deal Reese, Willis L. Reese, Albert A. Repetto, Cyril F. Reynolds, Carl K. Rhine, Neil W. Rice, Sidney Richards, Henry B. Richardson, William M. Richardson, John Rimer, Franklin M. Robert, Edward P. Roberts, Mrs. Lewis S. Robinson, Walter F. Rockwell, Sidney J. Rodner, Irving Rogow, James A. Roosevelt, Gerald F. Rorer, John W. Ross, Hugo Roth, Bernard Rothbard, James C. Rowan, John M. Rowlett, Oscar Rozett, Harold Rudnick, Richard J . Rushmore,

Sidney Sachs, Brant B. Sankey, Henry B. Sargent, Charles A. Scaturro, Sidney L. Schiro, James S. Schoff, Willard G. Schulen­berg, F. Carl Schumacher, Sol Schwartz, Don 0 . E. Schwennesen, Theodore C. Scull, Walter R . Seiberg, Edward E. Seifert, Mrs. Jennie Selchow, Wilbur Shenk Jr. , Ellsworth H. Sherin, Mrs. Dorothy W. Sifton, Abraham E. Silverman, Edward P. Simonian, Peter M. Sivaslian, Francis J. Skret, Edward K. Smith, Mrs. Erskine E. Smith, Frederick A. Smith, Richard A. Smith, Lewis F. Snow, Michael C. Somma, Michael C. Sommer, Jacob R. Satter, Charles A. Southwick, Kenneth A. Southworth, Charles H. Spencer Jr., J . Gordon Spencer, Erwin S. Spink Jr., S. T. Spitzer, Mrs. Phelps Sprague, JohnS. Stanley, Robert E. Stansfield, Theodore Stebbins, Alfred Steel, Charles G. Stehle, George R. Steiner, Austin Stevens, Harvey B. Stevens, Ralph P. Stevens, Lewis M. Stewart, Henry F. Stocek, John C. Stolz, James C. Stone Jr., G. Carroll Stribling, Robert R. Stroud, William 0 . Stuart, Andrew J. T. Sturrock, Clarence E. Sweet, J. Mack Swigert, John L. Swope Jr., Robert D . Syer, Vincent H. Szamier, Paul D. Talbert, Mansfield K. Talley, Reuben C. Taylor Jr., Robert L. Tetro, Fred Thomases, Kenneth A. Thoren Sr., Clifford P. Tiffany, Everett A. Tisdale, John B. Tokheim, Harry C. Tomford, Mrs. J. Gordon Tompkins, Ralph L. Tompkins, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Tousey, James W. Tower, Edward A. Twerdahl Jr., Edmund S. Twining Jr. , Mrs. Anthony J. Urbanetti, Clarence A. Vars, Harold Vickery, Ernest R. vonStarck, RobertS. Voorhees, Frederic Wadhams, John Waggett, Joseph A. Wagner, Arvine C. Wales, Mrs . Hamilton Wallace, W. Dean Wallace, Mrs. Philip Wallis, The Hon. Hamilton Ward, John C. Wardell , Mrs. Porter L. Washington, Alfred N. Watson, Charles N. Watson, Thomas J. Watt, Solomon Waxman, Clark Weaver, Nathan H. Weinstein, Woods K. Wellborn, Thomas E. Wells Jr. ,George B. Wendell, Paul N. Wenger, John L. Westney, Wendell K. Wheelock, Harold T. White Jr. , William A. White Jr. , James N. Williams Sr., Mrs. Mary L. Williams, Ralph B. Williams, Mrs. William Clayton Williams, Thomas Wiltbank, Henry H. Wiltsek, Edwin Winner, John H . Witherington, Arnold S. Wood, Millard F. Wood, J . Donald Woodruff, Norman M. Wright, William A. D. Wurts, Stanley A. Yocom, The Rev. Alexis Yonov, M. K. Zach­ariasewycz, C. Vail Zuill.