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Z. x w .1 ' I Q' Ml I r ur-0 . r E 1 W N 5' 5 V 4. , B 5 5 I ..- , T I, ,..-nqq L-,.,,,vf near I9 EwCTl5SQ If 'E'.t Qm11m-Au' V ! J5f ,'f3.fr-4 1131x7329 gjff'f:Q,r?:?fi:,'j4 .k-3?--eff. f- -.4 eww? 123 , 'I .E Qu X . Aw 'BE mill! xi? J. ix? gig Jfm ef we J We HELL, fe! 4 V 5.-ew I Wleffff- f-B5,'i V52 31' Iwi in 55, --A:1Qf--.--'M--1f'- , Q - '1f i'f 'rree5 '4'El2LfC,W pQbl,lgl3ged,ugg3ider the agsgrcegof thi J Q11 E111f'ASS9C'QIsf0nw H' .fx Ziz ' X. , N--7,7512 E1 .1 1 .ffl Gnad uafe e ,Mid m I n ISTYCITIQII1 EEA rf? 'Y V . Ng Beust n 'gzMG5gGC f1S '-Q , 2' ',V' ' .-',N' be ' iuriie Wx Mlxgffxgfjg, ENC' 'fi Q:,w,,,,.',.f', ' A ix, ,jfjf ,.-f,3m- ' Daniel H. Renberg edifor Vincent M. Jolivet business manager U 1 -ui-T: X fv- x-.-,,,,, ..,..-- . 'f f r ee if ad fr! 4.3 S 'M s ANN pictured above: 1. Hanford MacNider 2. Sidney J. Weinberg Whitney 4. N. Penrose Hallowell 5. Stanley Resor 6. liams, Jr. 7. Robert B. Choate 8. Walter S. Gifford 9. 10. Ralph Lowell 11. Donald K. David 12. Charles E. Cotting nolds 14. Philip D. Reed 15. Gardner Cowles, Jr. Stanley F. Teele. 18. J. Spencer Love 19. John W. -711,-s. ll ss arf :ve not pictured: Winthrop W. Aldrich, Schofield Andrews John Mason Brown, Richard R. Deupree, Justice William O Douglas, Lincoln Filene, William T. Grant, Amory Hough ton, George H. Howard, William E. Levis, William M. Rand, Malcolm B. Stone, Walter C. Teagle, William Zieg ler, Jr. 1 Bebicafeb fo lfzsztzng Committee The Visiting Committee of Harvard Business School is appointed by the Executive Committee of the Board of Overseers of Harvard Univer- sity. Through its chairman who is always a member of the Board of Overseers the com- mittee reports to the board on its findings. Members of the Visiting Committee also serve as the Trustees of the Associates of the Harvard Business School This group of highly qualified and active leaders from business government, and the world of arts and sciences performs an outstanding service by making a periodic appraisal of the school's obiectives and its methods of carrying out these aims. ln large part it has been the Visiting Committee's inter- est and devotion that has enabled Harvard Business School to grow to its present position in the business community. -X El ik 5' We s limi . ,... -f Liu 5'- W, 'ig' ww il' 1 f , 'aa M- 4 N N 5 athan Marsh Pussy Preszklent yfgrrt, -- i - ..,.f.-r L f 2 yn O.: V , Z Message rom the freszrlenf Universities have In a sense to stand outside the workaday world in order to provide areas where study can go on undisturbed by immediate practical pressures But universities are at the same time under obligation to create means whereby the ideas engendered in them can find their way into that workaday world both to give It heightened meaning and direction and also to be tested there The Harvard Business School seems to have an unusually vlvld sense of this responsibility Though there are a number of means by which It seeks to discharge it the primary one in this School as In all the others of the University remams the sending out of trained graduates year after year It is therefore a confident hope shared In by all the officers of the Harvard Business School that the members of this years graduating class will with their predeces sors make the influence of this School felt constructively wherever they go both in business and In other aspects of our national life ln this effort you may be confident our interest and our very best wishes will continue with you OlQ0I4nuJ:7f5'1aAwCQ r . . . . . . . - . . - - - . . . . - . Q . u u . . . - . . . . - . Q I I . 1 . . . I . . ' I . . I . I Q - . Q . . - . . I . - . I 0 - . u Q n . 1 Donald Kirk David Dean 121 Message rom the Dean It is a source ot pleasure to me that the editors of this year's Annual Report have highlighted the many aspects ofthe Harvard Business School which are not ordinarily encountered by most students. During the two years of the MBA program it is true that students do not normally come in contact with such activities as The Associates, The Doctoral Program, The Research Division, The Moffett Program, our alumni activities fespecially The June Conferencel or even the newly reorganized Radcliffe Management Training Program. All of these activities are, nevertheless, an integral part of the educational process of the Harvard Business School. It has long been the conviction of this Faculty that we must not only be aware of the challenges that a complex society presents but we must do all that is in our power to meet them. Each of these activities, therefore, is our attempt to meet these challenges and opportunities. The MBA program is the point of departure for each of these activities and at the same time it is the principal beneficiary. The development of the case system never could have reached its present state without the support of The Associates. Much of the strength of the School comes from the continuing exchange ot information between the School and the business community- an exchange which is made possible by the Harvard Business Review, The Alumni Office and such activities as meetings and seminars for groups of educators and businessmen. So long as men work together for common purposes, the skills of the ad- ministrator will be of prime importance. It is our hope that we may continue to teach and to learn how best to maintain and use this vital tool. 16 Q 9 ,,-Y EW ' 'EF 'f '5lFt9i 'il' 6'3 ' ' ' 1 ',a'?:fif- . if 'iff 1f'f-i2's'g'rfs 1 'F-'w!v if . n 4 V I if W -.'1.Q'.jL,L P . , -t . ff- ji X mf? LM wssxeii 'N gla ss ' -Y wage F 'E2e?e Y . ' 'Earn iii 5 it 'Z J 7. - A .' ' nik . - - . 5 M in H 8 ,, T ' fs. in 2, .. E, Ei 1 Q 'V' - be . xr- Ib, 'E 1 KRESGE HALL, the new dining hall building, is the gift ofthe Kresge Foundation. The east side of the building is curvecl and has a command- ing view of the river. The main floor contains the student lounge, grille room ancl club rooms. The student dining room and main kitchen are on the lower Floor. The top floor contains lounges and dining rooms for Faculty and visitors. 10 oreworb The full richness of a year aT Har- vard Business School can only be car- ried away in The minds of Those who work and grow in iTs atmosphere. Al- Though words and picTures cannoT pre- serve The full spiriT, iT is hoped ThaT This Annual Reporf will serve as The sTim- ulus To pleasanf memories in Times To come of a significant year in The lives of each of us, and That iT will serve as a record of The evenfs and of The men -sTudenTs and faculTy-whom each of us knew here. X l 'K gs. ,.....-F1 ,ff .. 4, .gs-QM '- ,- M, ,,.. gl ,Jai , ' ss eg ,aff ' 1 -l- ' ni-4 - Q4 1' F ,, . - .- .cf vw' f A 119' -r V . .. ef-f .an? 'A' , f,..w 1 9 V ' 1 Je f-Nwb,,V EW- Y.. ' E' - ' K . AH, -, 1 7 ' . ' N. 'W' ,,,, , ' me-'-1. J' ALDRICH HALL, the new classroom building, was given by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in memory of the late Senator Nelson W. Aldrich. The exterior, while harmonizing with the older buildings, has its own striking individuality. It is three stories high and contains seventeen classrooms designed for the case method of instruction. 12 X contents 'B' SCHOOL AND THE BUSINESS WORLD FACULTY ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES AFTER HOURS CLASS OF 1954 CLASS OF 1955 ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ADVERTISING 4. U' n 'AE 4 3' 1 3 .,, ,yi- r x IA .51 5 .Iii ma l Ji' ,.. .1 I .i' F iii Q. ' 5-0:1 -df. L 1 l 6 v . , , ' . 1--,fr h , f ' gf '.4f'T I , r.:. C' A F , .., A Q.,-4 A I ,Q L55 , 25271, A 5 N ' we Q f X., - . . 345 ,yflfav , ,fs Q .,. f '4f'L355'i3i ,1 5' E A , 1 x 'H-15, 1 g--f . N r U' f J? 5 'V fu 1 A v' , -' - A ' , NVQ 1 'j' jf 'iff' , ' If , 1 'rw' In ,, H- ,.-,, A' 'gf' . V ' h U . Nl V. yy- I 4. A1 '- 1-ffl 4 ' -.5353 A 1 ml- , . C 'w-T .ru- .. , Q ,,.f.+:-A. : I ' P? Q ' , -'f, L 'A W5 M .. f 1 j L.. .. mv. ' I , El . , V' . 42 ,..... ,Ah 1m.z:: ki,:5,L,:mf.--..--. 1 ., 3 ,-.-1-H-. ,,,,.,,...,.-A ics.-. -.u- 1 ness Worlb The educational aspects of Harvard Business School are not limited to the MBA's classroom - the school's rela- tionships with the business world are many and varied. Through its research activities the School collects informa- tion from the business world, while through its publications it disseminates learning to this same community. lts faculty is engaged in consultation work and teaches in programs other than that leading to an MBA. Various school offices are continually in touch with a large segment of business, and many business groups make their headquarters here. On the following pages are shown some of the lesser- known activities of the school that sup- plement its teaching iob and endeavor to help satisfy the need for competent administration to do the business world's work that much better. Ml was Refemfch' Mainftay of the cfcloool The retirement in June 1953 of Dr. Melvin T. Copeland, Director of Research since 1942, marked the beginning of a new phase in the history of case development and project research. Up to this time these functions had been combined under Dr. Copeland, but it was decided that the job had become large enough to require the ef- forts of two men, and those chosen were Professor Bertrand Fox as Director of Research, and Mr. An- drew R. Towl for the newly-created office of Di- rector of Case Development. Because many of the professors were working on proiects for Uncle Sam in the Mobilization Analysis Center during 1951-52, the School was forced to put aside its goal of having one-third of its Senior Faculty engaged in research at any one time, but as of the end of 1953 they were once more energetically pursuing this end. The thinking behind this policy is that if professors can have the opportunity to come in contact with business situations, they will not only make valuable addi- tions to the fund of general knowledge, but will also gain an ever-widening base of experience in business to enable them to grow as instructors. above: Samuel Schwartz, Written Analysis of Cases researcher, reviews experiences and data gathered from field work in writing a case to be pondered upon by next yeafs WAC students. below: Morgan collating room, final step in the preparation of mimeographed cases before distribution. is mug- ss v ltlfz' N Q it . IlW,,:'2.. Vg- ' J' -'ff4eii'-1-,Jef .Gif H sdwg ' ja' l V S-1 ews-ss, -4 ' , ii , islvfy' y . 4 tial -N , ,A was 9. . . 'Re' ,F .. J e , fff 4 r fl I t awe -fe Y - .:,,,,fsY,-AT' ---e. 4 ,S- - , ,t I 1 lllgfllls. 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A recent re-emphasis of the aims of project research by Professor Fox has outlined four major areas for con- centration of future studies: research in business opera- tions-the tools, processes and philosophies that man- agement uses, more emphasis on the application of the behavioral science techniques to the solution of admin- istrative problems, development of some building blocks for the construction of an economic theory which can be realistically applied to business problems such as the business cycle, and the nature of competition. Professors Haigh and McLean correct proofs of their new book on the oil industry with Miss Ruth Norton 5 , t , ,, i . ' P ' 1 . t L ffl'- the Research Policy Committee before a meeting Examples of the first are a study of The Administra- tion and Control of Re-Equipment Decisions, recently begun by Professor Ross A. Walker, and a proposed in- vestigation of the use of electronic computers in solving control problems. The human relations program, made famous under Professor Elton Mayo, was carried forward in one direction by Professors Fritz Roethlisberger and George Lombard, using a grant from the Ford Founda- tion. The objective of uncovering the practical bases of a useful economic theory is being advanced by works such as Professor John Lintner's Profits and the Function- ing of the Economy, financed by the Rockefeller Foun- dation. i - j Funds are provided by the Asso- i 5 ciates of the School both for project research and case development, J and additional funds for research -' j come both from companies particu- l 9 larly interested in a specific project x and from contributions to a general l -tv i 1 J fund. The total amount used in 1953 - ffl was about 5500,000, of which ap- proximately one-quarter went for . cases and the rest for research. The Bureau of Business Research, . active in the first publications of the School and concerned with the op- erating results of retail stores, since the war has been taken over by the Division of Research, and it is now primarily concerned with the com- ff N - pilation of statistics. Radcliffe Management Training Program: Business .Ycloool B1'oaa'ens its Scope Professor Paul Lawrence enters into post class discussion The Management Training Program is sponsored iointly by Radcliffe College and the Harvard Business School. Although HBS has been associated with the program for many years, an oFficial announcement in February T954 defined the present close relation- ship. Under the new arrangement, Radcliffe houses and supervises the program. The Business School pro- vides most of the faculty, helps select students, and is responsible for the educational program. A joint committee directs over-all activity. The program is designed to aid in the preparation of women for ad- ministrative posts, and to establish a familiarity and understanding of business problems. The one-year course of instruction consists of three classroom sessions divided by two periods of actual work experience. Work experience involves four weeks at unskilled labor and six weeks of assisting at an advanced staff or line position. Courses are within the general areas of human relations, retail- ing, management methods, labor relations, commun- ity relations, and accounting and use of basic figures or graphs. A certificate is awarded upon completion of training. Students enrolled in the program are typically college graduates, although well qualified persons are sometimes accepted without this educa- tional background. More than four hundred fifty women have completed the Management Training Program since it was established seventeen years ago. an informal discussion group in a dormitory room wrt,-. I l 5 . 1 W f E l L. my h a +9 SA Q u 41 slr' X . - . ,K . E. 'ffl-V. ,Eff 2 QL iid' M gr: 5 R1 '4 1 l 5 M ' Advanced Mana ement and Trade Union Programs' C J Men from Business and Labor onfze to B' Jlcbool AMPs undergo the rigors of registration informal discussion groups . . . Since its inception, the Advanced Management Program has gained stature and reputation as an outstanding accomplishment in business-university re- lations and cooperation. Promising executives from a variety of companies are carefully chosen for the thirteen-weeks course held twice a year. One class begins in September and ends in early December, the second runs from late in February to the latter part of May. Each session is limited to 160 men, and is directed by Assistant Dean Harvey P. Bishop. The program dates back to 1943, when the Busi- ness School, in cooperation with the United States Office of Education, initiated an executive training program known as the War Production Retraining Course. The purpose of the course was to assist the war effort by increasing the effectiveness of executives in rapidly expanding war industries. ln 1945, after seven sessions, the course was termi- nated. lmmediately requests were received from busi- ness organizations and industrial leaders that the course be continued as an executive development program. ln view of this interest, the Business School inaugurated in the fall of 1945 the Advanced Man- agement Program, a concentrated training program for experienced business and military men. The program's return to the campus provides an opportunity for participants to meet other executives, consider business principles and ideas away from the daily turmoil, meet and talk with prominent pro- fessors, and gain a fresh outlook and point of view. Through case studies and discussions important busi- ness questions are considered in an academic atmos- phere, thus releasing the free, unfettered expression of ideas. All types of executives live, work, and play together, something unattainable under other than these surroundings. . . . may keep some up too late at night TUPS H056 viewpoints w rv- 25- 'fr-'-: A, '-I, . ffl' U Q 1 , l g 9.1 U ' i ' H -- APPX -,, J VI' ,V 1 I 'N ,V K Az, ' ' ' 'iq' ' . 1 ir , l v 'Q J W ,, - A A V 37' X X --.,-.,,, Y B '1 Z! ' ' 1' '- -- 51-:Q.m'5f flf4,. I Y 7 W ww . - . 'E nz xl' -ff: ' 'III' ' A Mr' -d ,Q N .5 - A 1 , , i, , -. . 5if3 lx,' in i Wig .nv E iv X 'fi ,P -'TI' f . FE A QL, ' U ' r ' Q E 'F Eirliw ' - Y 51 fe g hx Q ' ' '- K I, I - ., ,V - 1 I i ji-Z QQ . '53 .- . - fxlf .:. .nj-.-T., ln it xi I fl -J. ,R 1 L The Nutz'0nul Arfoczution of Student Pewonnel Admz'ni.rtmt01'.r This imposing name was shortened to the Deans Group for purposes of communication, and on Janu- ary 10, 1954, about 75 college deans from all over the country gathered for discussion of student ad- ministration problems. Their program consisted of morning and afternoon classes, with assigned study groups in the evenings. For one member of each group there were additional sessions for the prepara- tion of cases to be used. On three evenings the deans attended talks by H. F. Smiddy of General Electric, Dr. Clarence Faust of the Ford Foundation, and Pro- fessor Pearson Hunt. The object of the meeting was to try to determine whether the methods used at the School can be profitably applied to problems of student adminis- tration. Although the deans were not financially equipped to demonstrate their enthusiasm over the success of the experiment in the manner of the Young Presidents' Organization below, there was every in- dication on the part of the School and the Deans that it achieved equal success. 'Aj C. a group of deans prepares a case for study Young Preyzklentr' Organization: Success in the Tlairtzef On January 17, 1954, an unusual group of 85 young business men and one woman arrived for a week of classes and discussions. All were presidents of companies with over 51,000,000 annual sales, all attained this position before they were 39 years of age, and none are now over 44. lt all began in 1949, when Ray Hickok, president at 27 of the Hickok Manufacturing Company, felt that it would be a good idea for young men like himself, who headed large organizations, to get together and exchange ideas. Together with Arthur Reis of Robert Reis and Company he selected a list of 450 men of whom 44 attended the first meeting in October 1950. Since then membership has grown to about 600, distributed over 39 states. Their arrival at the School marked the beginning of an experiment on both sides: on the part of the YPO's to see iust what the School has to offer, and on the part of the School to see whether any value could be gotten from such a short meeting as one week. While the YPO's were inclined at first to want to make snap decisions without getting at the heart of the problem, by the end of the week they were inclined to do more listening and less talking. By Thursday, according to Professor Ralph Hower, who took about two-thirds of their classes, they began to generate more light and less heat, and he had the highest praise for their efforts. There was great enthusiasm about the success of the experiment on both sides, evidenced on the part of the YPO's by a gift of 55,725 to prepare cases about new and growing enterprises. 'H V fe- ,I -ff --1 - xg :1 ' ' - - - UT . ' ' -.-24 3 :T , . X, 4 fs if L 1 N K D s I l 2 E 1 J ,v i 1 i 1 i E -na Y x -. s N-Q 5 'N-e H ,V-.x V V 3, , . if ' Y. I - .mme W m L I O 1 I.. v F 5 5 f'i In A , 1--fe-ffigz-M 1 wr - . r , Y, , , . . W opening 2,000 pieces of mail ' per week can be tedious K -..ff JJ 'sv' I. 1 .42 -zu, nu. l ' ja 1 ,ij f i ,g .'j?'jkffi - ,:, 1 iz' lj :' mb ,,,. : I 4 -H :A ' ' ' L. 07. .li -Q . w ,,,,' ,A ?Q 'l .H ' x ., . 43' H it 0 in '- ,. --,W N- ,N gum ' .. .J :gi.x.4'nh..q -. gin. ,-L x i ,I -MQW ir '-'f,.,,., , 9 5 . ..- A -7 ,J R-P--:X -any M 1u.' 'PliTj 'vb' L, 2 ' 55. -5' ' ' N ' -f 'Z A 1 i eg W, I, A, jf ,1 5 i 0 ' l N : . 1 ..,,----'- I gl ' W . 4 ' 4' aw' i . I X A ae' , 1 N ' W 'y . .fuiby U A Q ' .s -X . In ' '5 1 .P x .11 X. 1 2 I Q. dia .0 ' .- F , Harvard Business Revzkw' The fllagazzrze or Tbougbzjul Businessmen Ranked as one ot the foremost publications in its field, the Harvard Business Review is read by leaders of business and industry throughout the United States. Its articles are designed to be more thought-provoking and analytical than those carried by most other busi- ness publications. From its Gallatin House offices go over 40,000 copies of the bimonthly publication, up from a circulation of 6,000 ten years ago. One factor in the success of the Business Review and of its ever- increasing value to its readers is its ready access to the resources of the school. In Baker Library, adjacent to the Review's editorial offices, are the largest col- the staffs morning coffee break is an important part ofthe day Editor Edward C. Bursk, Chairman Howard T. Lewis, and Business Manager T. K. Worthington lections in the world of business histories, business texts, company reports, and corporation analyses. ln addition to regular contributions from the faculty, the Review draws upon the talents of many able men in business, labor, and the professions. Published by the faculty, the magazine's policy is formulated by an editorial board composed of 12 faculty members. es:'e2gg'1-' ' -. ,-1 r .PSX ' f -.4 ...--I the Occupational reference room, where placement intormation is made available Last year slightly more than 1,000 graduates and former students of the School were registered for alumni place- ment, and approximately 900 iob opportunities were listed by employers. lt is estimated that during this period be- tween 4,000 and 5,000 referrals were made to employers. Because the Placement Office operates for the most part on the referral system, it is not in a position to give direct iob leads. Under the referral system, interested employers send their iob descriptions to the School and ask for in- formation about qualified candidates. The Placement Office then compares the iob description with the interests and experience of alumni registered for placement and sends the resumes of likely candidates to the employer. From this point forward, initiative rests with the employer. He reviews the resumes that are sent and then directly ap- proaches the men he wishes to interview. The Placement Ottice does not notify an alumnus when he has been re- ferred to an employer. Placement research is aimed at discovering what happens to Business School men after graduation, with the purpose of helping students and alumni prepare themselves more effectively for positions of responsibility in private business, government, or in teaching or educational administration. when job offerings are posted Mrs. Ehrling Auerclahl registers an alumnus for placement NIT ES ' FSU . YHL S4 A-4 8- in The Placement 0 ca' Izfelbing Hand to MBA! The placement program has changed appreciably since the formative years across the River. In Dean Gay's time, from 1908 to 1919, placement pretty well took care of itself through letters of introduc- tion from members of the Faculty, through direct solicitation by students and by family connections. Early in Dean Donham's administration, 1919 to 1942, it fell to one of the assistant deans to be re- sponsible for placement information and contacts. Today the Placement Office is concerned primarily with three spheres of operation: alumni placement, student placement, and placement research. All are now under the general direction of Mr. Allan F. Rood, MBA '24, Director of Placement. Doug Van Sicklen, '54, fills out an employer interview form ' ng. Bob Kuney, '54, is interviewed by a prospective employer The student placement program includes the Career Counseling Conferences held in Baker Library each fall for all students in- terested in panel discussions of the experi- ence and problems of job hunting by suc- cessful HBS graduates, Placement Office seminars on the techniques and attitudes of placement, individual student counseling by members of the Placement Office and fac- ulty, and the employer interviews program, which each spring brings representatives of many companies to the School for recruiting. there's always a rush E E?,'l'Gv,JE'?lf Q ' ir! ' 'Y ,- . , ir- - A ' ix . 7 , 1' ' 1 , 4.351 , lc 395944 , sf ' i- , f ' :Q-.K , ff , '-4,741-4, - I ' If-1-' 'SH 1,1 , PLCl Alumni Office' It Keqnr in Touch with 161500 Men One of the main sources of contact between the School and its graduates is through the Alumni Office, officially named the Harvard Business School Association. An important activity of the Alumni OFfice is the publication of the Harvard Business School Bulletin, published quarterly and sent without charge to members, faculty, and stu- dents. Also published is the biennial Alumni Di- rectory which, too, is free to members. Career counseling for students is provided through a national Placement Commitee which advises the Placement Director on policies and acts as liaison between the School and the placement chairmen of the regional clubs. Special regional conferences are sponsored by the local clubs where top-flight representatives of the School, management, labor, and government pool their ideas on important issues of the day. ln addition, alumni clubs located in 5'l cities K7 of them outside of the United Statesj arrange for luncheons, dinner meetings, forums, conferences, study groups, and social gatherings to provide a means of carrying out the purposes of the Asso- ciation and for maintaining contact between its members and outstanding personalities from the School and the business world. The Business School Fund' Financial Azkl for Students A group of Harvard Business School Fund Council members meet. left to right: Assistant Dean William D. Swan, Jr., Donald Wright, Director of Alumni Relations, Assistant Dean Vernon R. Alden, Associate Dean Stanley F. Teele, Council Chairman Edward J. Hanley, Professor Clarence B. Nickerson, Bruce Payne, president, Bruce Payne Associates, Joseph W. Powell, Jr., vice president, Harris-Seybolcl Co., Nathaniel M. Symonds, vice president, The Northern Trust Co., Frank L. Tucker, treasurer and secretary, General Radio Co. i.. F l Q l fi Last year, those of you who contributed to the Fund shared in an achievement of the school which I believe is unique in American education. For the first time in our history, we were able to provide financial aid to every student who needed assistance to attend the School. This message by Dean David headlined the first report of the Harvard Business School Fund. Last year, alumni contribu- tions provided S'IO3,000 toward the Financial Aid Board's annual budget of S-420,000. The Fund will continue to raise money for this purpose until the aid program is self-perpetuating with a revolv- ing fund of 52,500,000 The Fund has taken over the fund-raising activities of the Alumni Association in order to permit alumni clubs to devote full time to developing programs that would attract mem- bers, and to concentrate on establishing ties between the alumni and the School. The Fund is directed by a council of twelve promi- nent alumni under Chairman Edward J. Hanley, president of Allegheny Ludlum Steel Company. Assistant Dean Vernon Alden is the Fund Director. -'s QIJX '- ' ' Armed Force: Program: the Services Come to Harvard During and after World War I there was some dis- satisfaction on both sides with the relations between industry and the military, and in an effort to promote better understanding the Armed Forces program was outlined. At that time serious consideration was given to the proposal that the Industrial College be moved from Washington to the Business School, but it was decided instead to accept ofticers into the regular M.B.A. program, and this situation continued until 1940, with up to 15 men attending the School at any time. In 1943 the Armed Forces turned to the School for special skills it offered, and during the war years about 6,400 men passed through the program. After the War there was greatly increased interest in the School on the part of the Services, due in part to its record during the War. The preliminary screening for the program is done by review boards at the Service level, but the School reserves the right to reject any man chosen by these boards upon inter- viewing him and examining his record. ln recent years about 60 men have been admitted to the School annually, roughly one-third from each of the three main branches. During their course at the School the men are en- couraged to take part in the civilian life that exists here and to try to understand the civilian way of thinking in order that they may be better able to deal with civilians. Although the School has urged the Services not to look at its graduates as specialists, but put them into line positions where they could use the administrative skills learned here, the answer up to this time has been that the number is too small to use in this way, and the maiority of the graduates continue to enter staff functions. One of the maior features of the program is the summer training that the men get in local industry. The Armed Forces feel this so valuable that very few of the men receive special duty assignments from their Services. A 1 Ra w, ss. 4 W W Q . , li Major Joe Dover, MBA '55, on active duty. Second Year Courses' fl? School Goes into the Freld Many second-year courses send students into the field in an attempt to enable the student to become familiar with actual operations. It is felt that visual, first-hand contact can add much to his understanding as well as stimulate him to a greater extent than can most written cases. In Advance Pro- duction Problems, the class as a whole takes plant inspection trips which provide practice in the use of observation as a means of learning about management problems presented by particular production processes. ln other courses such as Retail Distribution, Manufacturing, and Advertising, individual students or small groups write reports based upon their field work. below left: Advanced Production Problems class en route to plant visit. below right: students at General Electric observe operations. in Q ,. The Afroczkztelt' SZqJP07 f67'.f of REIBLZTCZ7 The primary purpose of The Associates is to provide funds to finance gathering of case histories for use in the MBA and AMP sessions. These cases are resumes of actual business problems faced by specific com- panies in business and industry. Yet, more than that, cases are the lifeblood of the School's method of in- struction by which we gradually acquire the ability necessary to recognize the existence of a problem, the knowledge needed for its definition as well as the training needed for its solution. Over the past thirty years it has cost more than 55,000,000 to gather this material, which requires constant revision and replacement to keep abreast of modern business trends, practices and facts. Since The Associates were established in 1930, practically the entire cost of the collection of cases for instruction has been financed by Associate's funds. A maiority of the cases are also made available to over 250 other institutions for business education. Thus through their financial support, The Associates are in fact aiding the production of realistic business teach- ing material for nationwide use. In addition, some business research proiects have been financed completely by Associate's funds, while others have been initiated with such funds, but have been taken over later when they were going con- cerns by other financial sponsors. Proiects only of broad general interest are undertaken to unearth new information in such fields as business organization, human relations, marketing problems, functions of directors, and the effects of federal taxation on busi- ness action and incentives. This research is conducted by members of the Busi- ness School faculty on leave from their teaching re- sponsibilities and by doctoral candidates. N A I f 91 Z I... T. I am frank to say that we are faced with a problem. Certainly from the point of view of this school it is basic- ally important that we develop and carry on an active research program. If we do not, our teaching will be dead in five years. Second, I feel that it is important from the point of view of American business that we make a start on this research program. This School, I believe, has a unique opportunity to speak out on subjects of vital :interest to our economy. It is one of the few places which by its existence is dedi- cated to training in private business, which can approach various controversial subjects with a detached point. of view, and whose findings will be believed. I repeat that I believe that it is vitally important to American business that some such agencies be continuedg otherwise we shall find that most of that type of material is being issued by government departments. The amount spent for administrative research is pathetic in terms of what industry spends every day in scientific research. I believe strongly that it must spend more if it is going to make useful the results of technological research to the community at large. I am perfectly clear on one point -- the cost of carrying on this research is not one which should be charged against the students who are studyzing here. We are devel- oping this material for future student bodies. IC- above: excerpt from a letter written in 1945 by Dean David to a prominent corporation president. below: Professor Arthur Tully, Director of the Associates. Financial support from The Asso- ciates is derived from annual dues of normally Sl,000. Currently, The t Associates number approximately 330, ranging from individuals to companies and corporations of many types and sizes located throughout the country. The organ- ization is administered by Professor Arthur H. Tully, Jr., Director of The Associates, while members of the Visiting Committee serve as trustees. Members are entitled to the priv- ileges of the Business School Faculty Club and are welcome to arrange with the Dean and Faculty to attend seminars and classes or to discuss matters of common interest. Asso- ciates receive all research publica- tions of the School, the Harvard Business Review, and have access to full use of Baker Library. Both the Faculty and individual represen- tatives from member companies who visit the School have found The Associates' affiliation an extremely valuable relationship. V. S Q if-S 1 ,fix viii' I 1,41 - E., - A , ,.. 15:35 'Tm '22 X ' 'TF -,, - -N., , Q, ff, , J w ' E ie h ' N ' A 'J if - , L. , . , . fr-- ,, vi t F I f lk an 92, N Y 1 is Y A W 9 ,gy . 'W .X Q .. . , 'H' N' X F4115 ' '- f f ' 15 , rl . 35.45 '- -2-SX '43 f' 'N E' 4 ,tx V iq. f f,.,i2?,,.,,. an En. -J. x 'fm Q- ' 14 ' X ,ff -V - I ff f f im X , Q . . ,-2- fn, .. , , :ff -' '1 '. 5, .'-,--:rr ..-' g.'jz:.-'25, :rf-.4-gl,'::f ' vw 4. H' 'f '1sb5:'F:: if Q' ' EL .C s f 'E n 11 rf' sf E 5 if fi une IZ 1953: the Campus If Enlarged To aid the Business School in continu- ing the fulfillment of its important role in the business world, Harvard's largest postwar construction program was dedi- cated on June 12, 1953. Aldrich Hall, the gift of John D. Rockefeller Jr., represents a new concept in classroom construction. lts 13 horseshoe-shaped classrooms are especially designed for the give-and-take discussion which marks the Business School's teaching. Kresge Hall, the gift of the S. S. Kresge Foundation, provides din- ing and lounge facilities for both students and faculty. lt is most fitting that these impressive additions to the school's physi- cal plant should be named after two great American business leaders. before the dedication ceremonies, left to right: Dean Donald K. David, former Harvard President James B. M Conant, Sebastian S. Kresge, after whom Kresge Hall is named, and Ambassador to Great Britain, Winthrop A W. Aldrich, son of the late senator from Rhode island and financier Nelson W. Aldrich for whom Aldrich Hall is named. speakers' stand and audience 5 on dedication day. 1 A ff. Jw , , , . - f- ,li IMI,-I K . : .- L' 5' iff is ,,-ffl J' 4 '4,- ,fx Mytav. .avr across fhe Charles from Kresge ferrace 1 Y if 2 +7 ' qu.-N W M-1 ,,,1Q'-iff-1' likixl a,,3-34,35 1 ' . K W 'f 4 J Tr .u ugf wk-5 ,lg-56' N' rxffsaxw 5- M131 sf-.4, ,Aix J AX .F ,. f -F 121,-gl nf ,iw -Lt , 1.-,,,gg-,.,:f:y5175:y .14 . 5- 4' f- f?Q:1.,.:fg T -.'. A-,:ef, W ,' H. - fic, 4 , ' L55-':,g nfl 1 -41' L-1-'ng' 5-' .'- ' K my-'.-3 -J'-',,' -f' ':.f'gg:L'1 f1 1--'r , 4: rf 1 - ' , Af ' ' - ' V--9: ' - 'Af H-H141--'M '-.17 -WJ: sg kwavf-,, 'M e fl' '- 'W-af:- A',' Aw, Y ,E.ff1f72'12Z.3J'5i ' 11' J . 2: gk: -4 - it .Hu: 7'- 5-fx? 7 A - '1' 14 , 'Jw : if-.ar-1' ' J- ' 5 ' .V -2' f s ' ?f '- 'ik W' I - EEF31fh 1?ff3'i,f4f:.-iff.--, '4 - f'1l.'5.-f.u i-55? HY. .42 75' A1'f,2f,,,n re.. f, 'P' ' , 4? Jw. N. -' 1. 1 V 4, jt: ':,:5-Tqzfi , 1 S Q , . . .Ji-. Y 5 I T, ,Tx be 1 1 V. -:V v- .--.YN , A Aldrich Hall gg- , ,.,. av W. .cu wwf, 1 ? N-11:-1 .. E . I. 1. , 5 V N, Tw -Ig, .. ,Lf yy- -vgf, , -1+ . 1 . MV ',:,,f , Y ii . , W , .1-:mf-3-I-,Q,, - iigggf-5 -- +..d..,.4w , ll Wllli llliilllbli -'ii X Y: L H ln xv- H453 mr A The faculty of Harvard Business School is set apart from the usual con- ception of academicians through its close contact with the world of busi- ness. Most members of the faculty show that they not only can teach, but also through their activities in industry and government as consultants, adminis- trators, officers, and directors, partici- pate actively in business. In this man- ner there is made possible an ex- change between the business com- munity and the community of business principles, which brings large divi- dends to both ends. dvds 'As-A Mil is ghzinisfrafive 4 ,Practices seafed: Joseph C. Bailey. leff fo righf: Donald T. Clark, Paul R. Lawrence, James R. Surface, Roberi Saltonsfall, Harold F. Craig. Business In the Zmerican -H, my 9 - C 5' . . , . J. fesponszfizlztzes . - V ' A-Ei! RTHX -'9 '5 Soczefy li - seated left to right: Betrand Fox, Robert W. Austin. standing: Samuel E. Eastman, John B. Matthews, John V. Lintner, Paul W. Cherington. Control 25 In A 2 '4'l.: 4 Www gpm seated: Arthur W. Hanson. left to right: Robert O. Schloifer, Robert N. Anthony, Charles A. Bliss, Robert W. Haigh, Peter Louboch. m y W :rrrr 'I!ltUPt Finance O J abc: slanding: Leonard C. R. Langer. sealed left io right: Leonard Marks, Jr., Lawrence E. Thompson, Charles M. Williams. r,'1y. 1 - L in , . ..Qf'Af'l . . ...-vw'-v4Yf X 5 . L 5 L ' 9 ' , eds' il I is L L: 7 3- 2 I-I A 3 me xii seeded left fo rlghf Wilbur B England MIITOH P Brown Albert H Dunn III sfandmg Pc1ulW Chermgfon JosephW Newman. 'Y , ,lm 0 frobucfion x 6636 sealed lefi fo righf: Powell Nilond, Clark E. Myers. sfclnding Franklin E. Folfs, Robert W. Merry, Ben A. Lindberg. f G'-RWI p -:QE Samuel S. Schwart 'Q .:-'- iid' -... ...,-- '.'l '... 1...- li' X Written Znalysis of Cases z, Thomas J. Raymond ml 1 .Q bl ,J W. Z. C. Qrabers seated left to right: Ruth Hadley, Elizabeth Knowlton, Emily Townsend, Mary Rogell, Patricia Hendel. standing: Priscilla Hildum, Mary Jane Clark, Sally Morss, Mary Hidden, Jocelyn Rowlings, Leigh Bowen, Frances Shonds, Carroll Reid. iff' mixed emotions Q 3' .V .fqccounfing Group S A LEE Z3minisfrafion anfl Review of .accounts Financial nccounfing T' 1-ll Inbusfrial Ylccounfing leff fo righf: Clarence B. Nickerson, Ross G. Walker, W. Arnold Hosmer r ,Buszness 453 ,Policy Sm. leff fo righh John D. Glover, Edmund P. Learned, Donold R. Schoen, C. Rolond Christensen. H r 4- ,. qi i l , ,f v- f 't ' r 23 v : 1 IA., :- . 3, -.,I 'VS' Human I Qelafions he 2? seated left to right: Thomas G. Miller, George F. F. Lombard, Harriet O. Ronken, Fritz J. Roethlisberger. standing: Richard E. Farson, John Seiler, Robert K. Ready, Abraham Zaleznik, Rolf P. Lynton. ifinanee Group Investment Management financial Management r Management of Financial Q Institutions C' ' Uaxation left fo right: George E. Bates, J. Keith Butters, Charles M Williams. Missing: Charles C. Abboff. .qavertising ' ' E Marketing Group Znatysis of Markets U I Inaustriat .Procurement Retail Qistriaation Sales Management standing, lett to right: Wilbur B. England, Martin V. Marshall, Malcolm P. McNair seated: Theodore H. Brown, Harry R. Tosdal. frolllems 0 'ff' in Collective Bargaining leff fo righf: A. Howard Myers, Benicumin M. Selekmcln, Stephen M. Fuller 1 l Manufacturing Georges F. Doriot Zcvanccb Economic Ulzeory an3 Znafysis John V. Lintner s 3 Q Xi Business Conbiiions Charles A. Bliss i , i ff: pa , ,N 3.2. --gf' '. T f T71 ? A' I .'! xr .-'Wi qrgbiff 1 2.1-f Business History Thomas R. Navin ,Business Z3minisfmfo1' anb Government folicy gransporfation above: Paul W. Cherington at left: George P. Baker 'Factory Management Franklin E. Folts Economic Zspecfs of 21650 folicy Sumner H. Slichter . f 'sqm 1:52 , 3' um, . fv.. ,-rc J,T x W-. , M--,-L , WMU xl x yy.. 'l,w,J,w wsu' usfv'q-L-1- FT- .T 1.17- : -1:-f 'x,' 7 ' 'e TWH ,-.A Maw .1 , 1- 4.-1, wie.: - 4.I',-V--v.:f.L::s1 - 1-.U-.5L,.., ..,,I ,. .,.. .,..A ,A v . - M- A lynn-,gl 4 .f -an ., . .1f,.f'q:3.,, .. , f' 'fx-' ' ,L-. -'f -. - :--m:fQ,sffzg:i55 .1 IT., 4.pi:.-5. I I bl r' ,.,,,,, , ,gf SH R, b 1 . V - o:fv-ng, I-1 -if A 4' m'fV.v.i. ...f 1.45 ,- 1- K : I .- ' A ., w,.,-1::- luv' 1 e+hn'93QQf1r' . if .ix . ,N , :Ef -4.1 !!:xI ':i.i!:: Lain, .Li-Eb ZI ,g '71 -,, , .. . . . vfv . . ', .y ' r I I ' M. - V , :,,- --:sew--q11fL., Y 0 ' k Qi fi, -'S' 'N ' Y ., -' ' ' 4, 'Q .i -1' -. M-N. Y vfv-'H-HY , -, 9 ' '2L'.:.f'2' - Management of New Enterprises Lynn L. Bollinger .- Zbvancee froeucfion frofilems Stanley S. Miller John G. McLean 57 fersonnet lqaministration Ben A. Lindberg .. ' '..3. - ....,f Statistical Quality Control fm' C077'LPd1'ly Management Theodore H. Brown h 7 '5 i A x ,, , WJ' Wim ' f Y .A i , , w:',.,,,E.. 4' ,JY ff,-,.-. .nw dv' 1 4?f,..,'-1: '-V1.5-.H .' gf Hjgl. Rulrgw 'y-. vhs -ff-5 -4- As Q - 'N 1 .H ,CJVL :hi E -: A 13:31, PA . E5 A? I ' H. L... by Q v . . -X.-I.. N - 3 , 1- V gjgii-g A X .A . 5 P W-4 ' A, -wg A 1 9 if'T f - ' ' 'll5j: ., A fi: w , . 1' Ag 1- S A A '- ' I P f X f at A T C. , -s ' ' 1 , ' 5 A fgaa: I I M29 P 'I-'., f v fsx- K he- , :If ' 1 X IX by J 'Q - , . r , I Yu 4. ,, ff '. V A':'1l'l1X1': ' X-5i'Ej. ,J x , - l , T25'Ti1.26. ' 'f FU. . ,. FJ '- f I wx, Urabe bf N Union frogram seated left to right: Sumner H. Slichter, Clinton S. Golden, E. Robert Liverncash. standing: Stanley Jacks, John T. Dunlop, Alan A. Tepper, Joseph P. O'DonneIl. Qirecfors X of Research X left to right: Andrew R. Towl, Bertrand Fox, Arthur H. Tully Thomas R. Nczvin. iii g9'?.ZW jjfiflq Lia fb J. 'sf f., - f-W ,f 1: . -J 'i Lg? 55. is ,.3. if - --fi., F U! .! Y -n- Az fp- gag?-v-31 'wy- v. yr' :, g 1' .if ,, Q ,9--- ' -lg. f 1 ' --13, 'si ion At every stage of his connection with the school, the student finds a focal point in the administration. First inquiries are answered by the admin- istrative offices. The application, sub- mitted to the Dean's Office, and inter- views with the Admissions Board deter- mine whether the prospective student shall become a part of the school. During the two years the student is at the school, he is constantly in touch with an Administration which plays a dynamic role in developing the life of the community. As graduation ap- proaches, the Administration, through the Placement Office, again plays a major part in helping determine the future of the student as he goes to his life's work. And from that work, the alumnus is kept in close touch with the activities of the school through the Alumni Association. wh-'TW Ml s 00 u OO 0 .7 C0 rv ff' Q10 Un Oo ES. Harvey P. Bishop ' .. ,-,.11-i 'L 4 M Zssistant Qeans fir H Vernon R. Alden Zssisfanf Ueans Richard Chapin f F' JK. Samuel H Donnell, Jr Charles G. Ellington, Jr. Zssisfanf Ueans Clifford A. Foster Zssisfanf Qeans fI g.....s2 Chaffee E. Hall, Jr. ...ark J. Leslie Rollins lqssistanf Qeans I-I Zssisfant Ueans 6 xgv vl Ward William D Swan, Jr L lqbminisfrafive lqssistants fo the Qean 1 Q QQNA, William P. Gormbley, Jr James A. Hagler Eugene R. Myler 5 4 lqlumni X Qffice 'SEQ 0 'rg S., A Z '. N Is. ' Nw - -wg, p hp VM Donald M. Wright A w 9L9- Harvarb Business Review -AX. left to righf: Edward C. Bursk, Edifor, David W. Ewing, Assisianf Editor, Howard T. Lewis, Chairman of the Board, John F. Chapman, Associaie Edifor, T. K. Worthington, Business Manager. OWS 29? fm 2 CB Ez. sg--cs: leff fo righh Eugene R. Myler, Allan F. Rood, Mrs. Mc1rgc1re1C. Auerdcuhl. QW 'T 5 Zllmissions Qffice leff fo righf: Jcimes M. CoFFee, DeFrecl G. Folfs, Willicim A. Stuart, Lawrence V. Willey, Jr. -1 ii in r .fegistrafs Qffice left to right: Miss Anno Peterson, Miss Helen Eastman, Registrar, Mrs. Mary Pomerole, Miss Joon Culbertson. Q fi it wi e - ' --1-vp-ff' H , Miss Minnie B. Fox Secretory to the School ,h,,, ,W ii J is i il s il i i -i -:Q - -xii-XL! Dr. Neil L. Crone, Physician-in-Charge Dr. David L. Hcllbersleben, Dr. James S. Mansfield Mebical Qffice I UH HH Bake? r fiiirary C-1 if 4 5 Donald T. Clark, Associate Librarian, Arthur H. Cole, Librarian Fi .1-:Li it .'r'.'Z I .lp 'Wv7,s1vevWi'i3'i'f.. x W 1 , Y - A pax, cv- , , 5 , '3 .15 ,bi .. . ..., .. my-S1 1 RW, 'Q sq J gf jrie 93, H ' ' .. . f if V am- Nw:-rg ' ' ---1 LAM? K Ta- gs ,,,,-,. ,, ' fr? -4- qi L Yi' ' . .- 1 ' 9 H Q 1.21 W - if IT + 4. Q I u Es 5 l 3 ,I my ' -- . , if , ' ff, V, . x . . 1f'w.FLf. ., A 0 . - . 1--Lv, , 1 x - -.MA ,gh L X 1 :x51f'7 '. rf' I4 I 1 - 'A f- -T, ws.-af n- ,, T A 51 ,ff ,fill - - 13 H Q ,., . .Ruff Russell H. Hassler and Miss ,Baker 2 0 QW 6 Li Buiiget ana financial Qperations Office Kresge Ha l H left to right: Barbara Atkinson, Jean Yungen, June Brinegar, Alice M. Fenno, Director, Carol Pettibone, Christine Connolly. f in A ' :i,.2'f1?'3'jf'n -'H W fi 1 ' - V . V 4,-4:1-me.-r 12 . X , J' I . . . . . ' ,H , '4 A xr ,IW - L., . V 6 ,. iv J, :ff ,QL 'li - wr' ' '. 1, .A , L 2, jg if 'QQ Y Q 'J 'Z' . 16 'vx X, yr' K .4Y. ,K , 1 5- x ,, . B2 ,. r, fifi , j ' ' 13 . N ,QQ ls .A . xl, ,V F J, SJ, x N V lu- wif E- X 5? 5 Xgmqga.-k 9-. N Not all of Business School life is con- fined to the classroom. The B School student is by nature an active person. He realizes the benefits of informal activities: companionship, discussion, enioyment, and relaxation. The aver- age student carries on at least one outside activity at HBS, and has a large selection from which to choose between the educational clubs, the literary organizations, and the geo- graphical social organizations. lg-Eli leaf dt as i Ni., ,. VB? . -og I v W . QM ' X1 .asa ef . ,. XM W- . 1 4 ff ., wr , 55 ., - 'V ,,, .J 1,'f,:M-Y.- : .w. ,, ge. -- 34.4 ' ' , .W .- . 1-u. ' :V ,,.- ' 'rv'-'VM 'Y I I K Q me-J, , , .' gf.. -4.-1' , 1 1 : , H. 7-JI vw ,.s. .I .L... J.,,! .f-ff. ' :t H. . ., f Ar- ' if g'i ga :?gf:jQgQf, ' :lf V' 5' . ' , ww. :paw - N +5 5 .gf L, ge- , 'Q' , ' llch ivf-ifm V . 1' , , qij ' -if ' I f , K w f . + -'T l' I :YS-if 'X E23 9 H ' 5? -i, wh! I 1 - :Q M f . sf? 871 J 5 4 - 1,9 K '31, A . . E .. ff'- li we-, Sify- PX . 'dc, to,v t , - fflgim -,If-X '12 pm ,, . pe21'2f5,gEi?X. ,?1fZa?!22z5fi'2,i5i5f ' L:jke21f'gg5fgfx., . 52:?+gH13 'ifJ'Q?5f,ff1ig ' We ?f55giiEff,5Q gffifiwf ff A aww 'f1'fiffy!'m.1:iffy-fffmv nw ' -ull Af''legf.li:, zL!?'!-nf 1:17 ,gp ' qf4wqw:f:mff,U k 1 ff rr .flfff,'ff'12Tff2i9 T 0 ' P ' 1 f : 'fJ,.w-,f'1i:i - 4 'V 1'k -. lT14g ,. gf- gif! ' gli? A ' J xl, N X Z? X Lg N Ai., ' X W f ,, , Y J. ,in-f gylwuieg, ' - 5 ,fly . fuk fi k' ? Q4 . . . what's a deadline? Annual editor ............................... business manager ........ managing editor , .... -.. photography editor ..... Report S taff Dan Renberg Vince Jolivet Bill Sutton George Hartwell circulation manager .. ....... Bruce Townsend 1 ing advertising manager ........ ...,... B ob Ytterberg seated, left to right: George Hartwell, Bill Sutton, Vince Jolivet, iff Don Renberg, Bruce Townsend, Bob Ytterberg. second row: Roy Haney, Frances Tihung, John Roberts, Harry Ort, Howie Wong, Bill George, Hugh Houston, Pat Patrick. third row: Ed Oberhaus, Jim Oravetz, George Dembry, John Hughes, Jack Kerr, Lowell Getz. last row: Bill Potter, Paul Hamlet, Hermann Schluter. not shown: Dick Kimball, Dave Cabot. . . Hartwell's got him Canaklian C1145 Canadian Club otticers-seated: Peter Lougheed, placement, John Hardie, president. standing: Lawrence Heisey, social chair- man, David Hughson, secretary-treasurer, Donald Young, publicity. B 0 I Composed of the 60-odd men at Business School hailing from the Northern reaches, the Canadian Club offers an opportunity for these men to meet each other at informal social functions. The club aids those interested in Canadian iobs and co-operates with the school's Placement Bureau, oFfering its first-hand knowledge of the industrial and business situation in Canada. ,Baker Scholars Vincent Jolivet, Howard Martin, Kenneth Kriegel, Walter Salmon, Sidney Knafel, James Fowler, Jerry Brougher, Arthur Contas, Charles Christensen, Peter Williamson, Jerome Clark, William Bloom. not photographed: Donald Gant, Frank Gibbs. Phi Beta Kappa is to the undergraduate what Baker Scholar is to every eager B School student. Bakers are selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship. In the spring, the upper two and one half per cent of the new second year class is chosen. The same procedure is repeated at midterm the following year. Though comprising the most exclusive group on Campus, Baker Scholars are by no means single-minded, rather, they are men whose interests range from Beethoven to Ben Hogan, from Standard and Poor's to Wellesley. seated: Larry Heisey, Gene Kerchak, Vince Jolivet, Dave Bryn- David Hughson, Gordon Leonard, Peter Woodrington, Jock Jones. standing: Al Kelley, George Coates, Byron Johnson, Peter Ross, Bob Jones. lacaille, Stan Jones, Don McMaster, Mike Rudge, Pierson Dixon, far West Cluff Spring term oiiicers-seated: Bill Jones, vice president, Noel Crisp, president, George Stromberg, secretary. Full term officers- standing: Doug Van Sicklen, president, Mike Arndt, secretary, Farley Pratt, vice president. Originally the San Francisco Club, the Far West Club has grown in scope and now has members from all Western states and Hawaii. The primary purpose of the group is to form a closer association between B School men and the West Coast. Interest and help in iob placement are pro- vided by speakers from Western companies and contacts with alumni associations. At other times, the club provides social activity with a Western flavor in ioint functions with Western gals from as far West as Wellesley. seated: Donald Geer, Howard Martin, Lawrence Heisey, Eugene Hotte, Vincent Jolivet, William Harty, Wallace Abbott, Jack Sun. standing: George Hartwell, .lack Williams, Richard Kazmaier, Thomas Sears, George Fooshee, Arthur Tremun, Robert Wolf, Walter Thulin, William Evans, Bob Roberts, William McGowan, William Hodgson, Magnus Mansson, Jefferson Smith. OFFICERS president ..- ................. ....... .. ....... .. ..... E ugene Hotte vice president ............. ...... . ........ ... ......... W allace Abbott secretary-treasurer ,... ..... .... .. ...............JeFferson Smith Century CMS A greater understanding of the arts and sciences, a larger circle of close acquaintances, and a better insight into the personal opinions, interests, and philosophies of successful men and women, are the obiectives of the Century Club. In group discussion, guests of interest are encouraged to talk off the record and exchange ideas with members. These meetings are interspersed with social gatherings dur- ing the year. Scholarship is o factor of selection, and work- able discussion group size ond tradition limit the member- ship to twenty-five. sealed: Jack Miller, Paul Araquistain, Tom Abel, Jerry Haaken- Driscoll, Frank Watase, Jock Ross, Bill George, George Dembry, stad, Louis Latimer, Sherwood Simpson. standing: William Chis- Byron Applegate, Vern Bohr, Stanley Baumgartner, John Olsson, holm, David Bryn-Jones, William Headlee, George Coates, Edward Ed Berninger, Howard Wong. finance CMS Stockholders in the Finance Club numbered over 200, cmd dividends of dynamic speakers and enjoyable parties occurred regularly throughout the term. The informal meet- ings offered club members the opportunity to talk freely with guest speakers and to raise questions of special inter- est. Speakers this year included Dan Throop Smtih, B School faculty member on leave of absence and currently assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, and Harry Besse, president of the Boston Stock Exchange. l' ,qui Z'- 4? 5-E -. Eg' Jlfsro ?t'U'Blcu'f , 5 . Ana' itfifufv N C T , 'F . seated, left to right: Bill Gofen, Henry Norton, Joe Midwood. standing: Hugh Houston, Charles Hiteshaw, Leonard Call, Henry Voorhis, Derwood Chase, Jacob Haun, Edwin Robson. fall Lloyd McChesney ........... Bill Gofen ......................,. ......... Henry Norton .......... Edwin Robson ........ Joe Midwood ........... ............ Derwood Chase .......... ............. Finance Club Oliicers ...........president.......... ...........secretary.......... treasurer ............... . .............. . publicity chairman ................... Frances W Parkinson, former chairman of the board of Equitable Life Assurance Society, presents his con- troversial viewpoint. spring ............Henry Norton Joe Midwood .vice president ......... ............ ...........Henry Voorhis ...Leonard Call Leonard Hiteshaw social chairman .......... ............................. . .. Hugh Houston, Jacob Haun .. 4, V , 4 , K ,F ' 2-K Y , 11 .' 1 - , 1 , -. 'Z -- 54 11 i :2 'V -1 1 ' 1 If. -W 1. , f ,. ,. ,,, A 1 In iki J! Q ,A uni U Y 'L Z ,A ,W , . 1 W. . ,.,.. 'A 111 1 ' -'11-1' VEST? if A 1 iff? jfs, V L ,Fg 1 4. J fbi? ' 'S 4 - ' U' 1 1. f ' - EQQQ,-Q' 5 '-.iffy - Ik ' 'L-f p f 1 1 !,,a-5,9 4 , 4 xi' A1, . S 11:-ij .1 H gigs, . ' ,V ', ' ,. ' 1 , if ,V - -f1:'f-ggi, Y: ' 'f I Q '51-1 ' 1 .1 1 5 i-gg ' f4'if-?'3f'- 1 9 'L 1 ' . f Qi 1 1 -12 5 , ,p-2:1 L 5.3.4 n H14 -UA . 4 - V Neil, W 43? :QA -11 ,Q J fy, Q , 0 4 1' . H 1f:,'v,,, In v . .L G N w Q 'K ' 9' :- I 11 1? 1 1, 1 5 1 H? it -11 ' . Q - 1 C .jill jj 'A f k j 1 My -11,1522 U ,M-Q Q V Y , . 1 , , ' Z' 1 11-11 P' 1 ' Y, - 'Q Y ' ..f11r':vu I 4 If A5 1 -' '- . .: ' , 1. P lu 'V 1 i ,, U I lx J A Lv ah N 1. ,. .K . 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Bob Thompson news editor ...................... .. .. ............. .... .... ....... ..Jules Bigio sports editor ............ .... .. ....... .. . ......... .......... ..... .. ....... B ill Gofen feature editor ........ .. ...... .. ........ .. ..................... .. ..... Ron Jones photo editor ....... ....., ..... Geoffrey Groff-Smith front row: Bob Gamble, John Cave, Bill Jennings, Jack Dorn, Ralph Rogers, Martin Miller. second row: Bill Gofen, Jules Bigio, Derwood Chase, Mrs. Jane McLeod, Ron Van Vactor, Walt Salmon, Robert Thompson. last row: David Bryn-Jones, Norm Darer, Robert K. Jones, Charles Smith, Dave Lakin, Saul Skoler, Bernard Nutting, Geoffrey Grofl-Smith, Joel Grill. 93 I-1.3.8. Wives 'Now this is the word With about 450 B School husbands too involved in report writing to pay the Mrs, the usual attention, evenings of relaxation in Kresge were welcomed by the wives. As an informal group, the purpose of the Student Wives Club is to give the girls a chance to know one another better, and so make their stay at the school a more pleasant one. While husbands studied, wives enioyed the evening hours at bridge games, informal talks by members of the Harvard faculty, movies, and programs featuring the Wives' Chorus and playreading. OFFicers chairman ........... . ................................... Wanda Callaway vice chairman ................. - ................ , ..... Betty Rieseberg corresponding secretary..- ....... .. ..... Jean Lougheed recording secretary.... ...... .... -.... reporter ..................... . ..... choral director ..................... .Mary Ann Powers Betty Martin treasurer ..- ..,..,............................ - .... - ....... - .... . ..........Dotty Grimstad ................Judy Davis a eals chairman .Nancy Prior pp ..- ....... - ..... - ..... , .... ...... playreacling chairman .............. - ..... Yvonne McCabe F don't all talk at once September proselyting caught in their midst w ri 95 ,- . W .Q .W 2. , , H. I ., 4. . , N wr M., . I.. X , ., .:. , ,e. I.. 2 1 Di Y V Vip U rr X.. ., . .w.. ig , , Q' . ,f V 151 , . . 9352-:!., ' W 'f-?1nwli .M, I Ei Qs xi' ? 3, Wi fx sr' A , . r wi 15? Wy .sv W 1 .1,,4,- .-41+ . W. X - , JA, :QC ' if ' 3415 lr' 4 ii ,J Q, iz. 11 .Af rv f 5 Jw, 3 I Y w W 1 if 'I' 1 ii : Ei.. ja H! v W if kr ' - 53 , 4 'WT , ff? if seated: Dave Thomas, Hugh Houston. standing: Hans Wolf, Walter Hirshberg, Dave Graham, Robert Bennett. spring Dave Thomas ............. Bob Bennett ............ Hamid Tabrizi .......... .. I O ,z if I .0 ironing out a tough one Dave Graham ............ ............. International felations C1116 The International Relations Club was formed in 1952 to take advantage of the knowledge of the Business School's many foreign students concerning the economic and political condi- tions in their home lands. In addition to seminars of the members, outside speakers such as Eng- land's Lord Rochdale gave informative talks. The club attempts to provide MBAs with infor- mation so that they can better appraise the policies of the United States and foreign gov- ernments, which today are so important to business. Officers fall ...........president................ ............Hugh Houston ...........vice president.......... ....................Hans Wolf ................secretory................ ..............Walt Hirshberg foreign students ............. ........... R ay Miezelis Marketing CM? Firing line experiences of speakers from the various areas of the marketing field was the bill of fare as the club went through its most suc- cessful season and passed all existing campus membership records. This year the club's eight programs included Boone Gross, Gillette pres- ident telling how Gillette captured 58M of the razor blade marketp Harold Schafer, president of the Gold Seal Corporation, relating Glass Wax's rise to a multimillion dollar business: and president Richard Bond of Wanamaker's presenting a case history of retailing. Close second to the speakers in popularity was the famous Marketing Club selection of punches served after the talks. mr an H .,. MACH , - N0 lu Elf.: s . 1 s , ,, K ,VI C 5358? ,, . ' . f ul ' fa! 53.551 Westinghouse's Betty Furness tells how Marketing Club Officers fall spring Fuller Callaway ............ ..- ................. president .......................... ......... B ill Hogstrom Larry Heisey .............................. publicity vice president ............... .................... J ohn Lee Paul Clinton ..........,.......,,.... programming vice president ............... Dave Burbank ................ . ......................... treasurer ........... - ......................... Bill Weed .............. seated, left to right: Paul Clinton, Fuller Calloway, Larry Heisey. stand- ing: Bill Weed, Bill Hogstrom, Bruce Townsend, John Lee ......,.....socialcl1airman............. ........,....John Egan Bruce Townsend .Bill Fitzsimmons 99 Q if Q 1 f it V I9 Q61 S ' W I A L ,-Jr: ' 'A x 'gd if 15' - Fgilxiuviigv , .P f- . .,, W f-sq, 'file 'II ' nb iff' X' '- 'Q .eff F A A xwt - 1 1,-r 'Pint' I -ffm .gif 595 I5 0 ,, W1-w 5 ggi ' Q K-, 'Q E . O .NK fix Q ' ff I if x 'kk n , fl ' 1 :Ti an 'iv Q 'TA-'.i'IV ' s' 5 1' -. if , ,511 , M ' f Hg' , v , f ' 1' A 1- ,+ - -, 1' ' ' ' 1 ,- -Aria. X ,- 9 - wziyyti -, vw ,, if g 2527 -a,,:.'z . 125-1 Y h i 5Qa3io Station WI-1,135 on the air The familiar voices at 820 on the radio dial were heard for a-longer time this year as WHBS extended its five-night operating schedule to 6M hours. Students working on the WHBS staff gain practical operating experience in the various phases of radio broadcasting. Emanating from cramped studios in the basement of McCulloch Hall has been a wide variety of music, informative lectures, entertainment, and-adver- tising, important because it enables the staff to air professional matters during cocktail parties and dinners with its Wellesley counterpart. front row: James Stetler, Ken Wilson, Charles Laing, Ted Losby. Eills, Seymour Rosen, Robert Bolo, David Seeber, George Womb second raw: Marty Miller, Ronald Cape, Michael Rudge, Alfred well, William Dawson. Roberts, Milton Kanter, Bob Price. standing: John Stiles, John 'N Southern Cluh I Programs at the Southern Club's monthly meet- ' ings are designed to fulfill three obiectives: the J presentation and discussion of the economic, r fl political and social problems of the South, the 1' f ' investigation of business opportunities in the y region, and the development of outside-of-class - friendships between members. The social calen- I L. dar included ioint meetings with fellow rebels V from Wellesley. 06 P Officers J president ................ ...... .. ..Dick Mead vice president ........ ................ J ohn Lee secretary ........... -... ........ Doug Janney treasurer ...,.. ........ H al Howard seated: lsh Callaway, Jack Jones, Henry Symonds, Brunner Hunt, Vernon Moore, Robert Flake, Hugh Houston, Phil Frossi. second row: Harold Prowse, Charles Hiteshew, Jacob Haun, Hal Howard, Douglas Janney, Dick Mead, John Lee, James McFadclin, Roy Lawrence, McNair Evans. third row: Derwood Chase, Curtis Messinger, Cecil Sanders, Gene Adams, Hermann Schluter, Don Henry, John Cave, Frank Hawley, Henry Faber, George Eversole, George Wombwell, Clint Williams, William Kinder. last row: Wade Oliver, James Porter, James Planta, George Mock, Thomas Warfield, Cliff Schroeder, Hal Field, George Cornelson. Scanbinavian C1145 seated: Bernt Fossum, Kiell Marthinsson, Johan Anclresen. stand- ing: Oystein Sagedahl, Magnus Mansson, Andy Wessel, Diderik Lovenskiold, Nils Germundson, Tom Wehtie, Fridtiof Lorentzen. The Scandinavian Club was originally founded in 1947 and started again in 1952 for the purpose of giving its members an opportunity of meeting informally to discuss political happenings and business activities in the Scan- dinavian countries. Membership is limited to Scandinavian students. One group wthin the Club is working towards establishing a scholarship fund for Norwegian students de- siring to study at the B School. 5, 11:2---1:1 1 FM., .W L .r .I L 111 r if ' --Fl 21' . TP: -x -Q: -. Q! W . .ygi K -,1 1-., ,41,j' , . .Wi 4' JL. TW .1 L 'gh ,N fl 2 . . ' I .X .v l y Q, . .1 3 W .1 7 U , - P' -.. . ' n 1 NA Y . I gsgsif,-in 1 . 1 --,.f.f:lQ:2Er -'fe -, va r 'AH A Tkxgfj '4 QP: , 1. ,X ' F r' X , f , ., fb- K' a ' , 1 Y M' ' 5' . QQKEJH . ff ' , . mil :Ev-P, 11 ' ., ' rf - iv . b - 1 ' -1 ' Qgqtiwf-E 2 2 1' K 3 1 ' A q ,Y I J 1 X 3.245 Q .v T, X .L il. .1 ' fl! ' x 'F' 353, i f Q ' W: 7 ' ' 4. I 1 . , 'J ' , 1 ,. ' f 1 , ' , , f Ni 'ii 7 ' ' V Q gf' ffl' ., X 11,1 . 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F' V ' A . . 11 1-1 1+ .1 .. 1,1 '-S The Student Association serves to promote friend- ships and solidarity in the student body and, through its executive committee, to represent the students and provide facilities for the benefit and enioyment of the students. The athletic committee offered a widely varied program to fight the battle of the waistline, the social committee sponsored two formal dances, numerous Kresge informals, and the block party in May. Other committees organized a blood drive, con- ducted charity campaigns, scheduled career counsel- ing programs, and arranged for addresses by speak- ers through the year. No description of the organiza- tion would be complete without mention of its cap- able and charming secretary, Mrs. Gladys Grows. Her day is a busy one, for she is, unofticially, secretary to the whole student body. 5 J , ' l Roger Kyes, Deputy Secre- tary of Defense, addresses the association. Mrs. Gladys Grows, secretary to the association .ii ' Student Association Officers fall Wally Abbott ........... .......... Bill Hodgson ......... Bill Draper ......... ........... Bob Love ......... ........... .president .......... .........vice president......... secreta ry .......... treasurer ........ .. spring ..........Roger Derby ...........Roy Lawrence ............Paul Gyrsting 105 ..........Charles Austin Bill Stone, Larry Heisey, Ken Wilson, Dick Vancil, Jim Beck, Stan Moat, Jim Connors, Tom Wells. Uexas CM? 1953 54 saw an expanded Texas Club both with regard to membership and purpose. Stu- dents from surrounding areas as well as from 'nun' Texas were included for the first time. Men from the Advanced Management Program were contacted on their arrival, and parties were held with both MBAs and AMPS participating. Programs were designed to improve upon the old Texas Club plan of providing an oppor- tunity for present and future Texas business- men to meet each other. Officers fall spring Hobby Abshier ......... ........... p resident ............ ............. B ill Mebane Bill Mebane ............ ......... v ice president .......... ......... F rosty Symonds Frosty Symonds ........ ........... s ocial chairman ........ ........... H ampton Oliver front row: Tom Sears, Ray Smith, Jim McFaddin, John Cameron. second row: Bob Flake, Clark Myers, Bill Mebane, Hobby Abshier, H. G. Symonds, Jr., Jack Steele, Otto Nowotny. last row: Herb Oakes, Jim Planta, Ish Callaway, Hampton Oliver, Gene Adams, Jerry Brougher, Alex Aven, Bud Porter, John Dupy. th :Ft l' M Q3 Y ig' eff J V .' Arg ,V .,J'f , , ,- a--' ':-.-.1 - fi, ,, g .-rub' - - .'-im! ' , nf' -..-, x x 4 ' N ..,, S A 6, P , CQ, I K 2 . ' 'V 1 X'J':f ' . fi : V 'i A y 9. , LT4.wg2?I,,FpIf: E ??f1?3ni I 'U' wi - gpg, , Y,,,, 5,-i -1 I . 'un-r -4, --J Hara 1 i lla wb mf Ili-52'-uef. ' ' 7. Q. v' f --U -J .' - Q . 2 is li Qi-wif ef?-wg ll :UA Gm' 1 fx 25: .. EM! Mali 1 Q Q !Q x Eh QL 2 IFI55' 'H ' E !l'l iifif 5 ' f T u .1 I ' 3, 1 ,vii H -ui if 0 UTS In addition to the hours spent in class, weeks from September to June were filled with Saturday night flings, occasional mid-weekly exercising, in- formal suite parties, and the day-to- day routine of Kresge meals, TV in the lounge, discussion groups and solitary studying, and-sacking out. The pages that follow attempt to record some of these moments outside of class-after hours. . M MEI WTA as as is 0 l lim a If E1-11, 60 stay loose porhes BLAST TIME! 4 bllnd dates . . ovely gurls . . . T wifi W ff Y 1. rm mix- ,' N.. f ..1, :Ei 'g.,313,-l-j-Qq,:- , Y ff ian- ,. , 13 :-,,...'..q .- W rwg 7, g.Z j F f -.'- Q 1 -. ,Ji ,eq , ,. :JM 5- '4 I 1'-FW' 1 s I W! I. sq li' , L - 9. . Q in if Q I 6. Kewl? 'SH 1' A . 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K5 A W 'AI 1 M1 af' 6-gr Q ' 5 X ' Self W Rina.. ' W' A N 'Y' n J . 'Y . fp If f'fP '41 , 'Q D lg gp Q Q v A i s ,, A A 'M .A 5 ' Y ' r X 13 1 ff H45 Q H+ VF - '.,3-, .., ,J 7954 In September, 1952, six hundred and fifteen students formally regis- tered in the Business School class of 1954. In two years these men have matured and broadened themselves. They have attended hundreds of classes and discussed hundreds of cases. There have been disappoint- ments as well as encouragement. Life was not always serious. There were many social events and parties, where worries of exams and Saturday night reports could be forgotten. The great- est debts we owe the Business School are for the many friendships which were made while we were here. From the first handshakes and greetings grew strong friends, who will always be remembered. vt-'Tk M 1535? H. .r Qs vs WILLIAM WALLACE ABBOTT S.B., Davidson College, 1952. 421 East Bodley Avenue, Kirkwood, Missouri. RICHARD PAUL ADAMS A.B., San Diego State College, 1952. I 6 University Road, Cambridge, Mas- 1 sachusetts. ALAN A. ADES S.B., Yale University, 1952. 111 Ply- mouth Street, New Beford, Massa- chusetts. .,f HELMUT AUGUST ALPERS S.B. in Chem. Engin., Case Institute of Technology, 1952. 3256 Braemar Road, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio. BRUCE CHARLES AMES Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1950. 602 North Franklin Street, Polo, Illinois. GERHARD RUDOLF AN DLINGER A.B., Princeton University, 1952. 28 Schubertstrasse, Linz, Austria. ' up , J, r.-5-.1-Q y.:+x '?,. . 'rin fdL..,:siJ .rtlliliil FRANK JERROLD AMBUHL B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1952. 41 Kennedy Park Road, Toronto, On tario, Canada. ELMER REENSTIERNA ANDERSON Boston University. 10 Robbins Road, Arlington 74, Massachusetts. KENNETH MILTON ARENBERG S.B. in Mech. Engin., Brown Uni- versity, 1952. 991 Wildwood lane, Highland Park, Illinois. fe.:.::.-,.e.,:- 1 f 1 ,I - -1 . '-L 'ff' tv ,cg--3 ,:,H :9..1' .feelgg 32-Nj .11--51.75-,, 4 -+'- in fi: L ,jf f A Mi 9 1515- F ' 5,152,455 Lsr J: ja dia :Eiga 'ff yr Le TN sl 'I ' '- ville: 'E'-H , ' A '1'23--Li'f'Q.f'f g311772 ,ff .' 'QUfi:':Pt .. iii, -' I1 gf g..,:,Ei'g HALBERT ARTHUR ABSHIER, JR. A.B., The Rice Institute, 1952. West Commercial Street, Vic Texas. DAVID ADELSON A.B., Tufts College, 1952. 44 I erine Street, Newport, Rhode Is MYMOND JOHN ALBERT S.B., in Mech. Eng., University of Illinois, 1945, S.M. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1947. 699 Sheri- dan Street, Aurora, Illinois. HAROLD JOHN ARENSMEYER, JR. .B., Princeton University, 1952. S31 Bartold Avenue, Maplewood, issouri. RICHARD FREDERICK ARMKNECHT, JR. .B., Colby College, 1950. 407 cean Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. ROLAND LeROY ARNOLD Baldwin-Wallace College, 222 Green Street, New Haven, KAISAKU ASANO B.S., Tohoku University, 1948. 569 Kama, Oisomachi, Nakagun, Kana- gawa, Japan. ROBERT HUGH ASPLUNDH A.B., Swarthmore College, 1952. Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania. JOHN EDGAR BAKKEN A.B., Hamilton College, 1952. 33 Chatham Road, York. Chappaqua, New I PHILIP LANGLOIS ASHDOWN B.A., University of Manitoba, 19487 LL.B. Qilsidj, 1952. 1105 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. CHARLES EHRLICH AUGUST A.B., Colgate University, 1952. 249 Pawling Avenue, Troy, New York. JOHN RICHARD BANKS A.B., Hamilton College, 1952. 72-19 Drexelbraok Drive, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. eg ,. -1 -.fee --: ,f..tf+ .gt - ijTELfTfT,.QTe,,-1 ' - iii .-.5 -a1.5.flsS '?'315I5 ' 1' 'E 'LfQ1?T Hi' ' ,J i'fiQ !ee '..1-e 'N2ii.lff.e KOW NKENSEN ARKAAH A.B., Tufts College, 1952. 104f14 Mary Street, Winneba, Gold Coast. MICHAEL PAUL ARNDT A.B., Pomona College, 1952. 2125 Adair Sf., San Marino, California. STANLEY IGNACY ARNOLD S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of Washington, 1952. 903-22d Street, North, Seattle, Washington. V JACK LEON BARBER A.B., Brandeis University, 1952. 19 Evelyn Road, Newton, Massachusetts. JOHN DEMETRIUS BARDIS A.B., 1952. 19 Gurnsey Street, Keene, New Hampshire. KENNETH HUGH BARRABEE S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1952. 120 Sewall Avenue, Brookline 46, Massachusetts. sey ,- .L -, . N THOMAS LEON BARRETTE A.B., 1952. 285 Franklin Street, Newton, Massachusetts. JOHN ALBERT BATCHA, JR. S.B., Rutgers University, 1952. R.D. 31, Box 290, Englishtown, New Jer- MILTON GLENN BEARDSLEY A.B., Lake Forest College, 1952. 1190 McDaniels Avenue, Highland Park, lllinois PHILIP ERNEST BARTON A.B., Middlebury College, 1952. Edgewood Road, Durham, New Hampshire. WALTER HAROLD BAUCOM S.B. in E.E., Virginia Polytechnic ln- stitute, 1951, 715 Martinsville Road, Danville, Virginia. PHILIPPE de GASPE BEAUBIEN, JR. B.A., University of Montreal, 1952. 90 McCulloch Avenue, Outremont, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Can- ada. H' f' 's- A: --'sv f ig. - . 'xg -. V- ' ,'..',n5 2.1, -ISYS' - L5 i.a2..:'Eg ' Ts.-f ..... eff? L ROBERT CUSHING BARBER A.B., Amherst College, 1952. ' I Laurel Avenue, Windsor, Co cut. ROBERT YOUNG BAR1-IAM, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1952. Ridgecrest Street, West, Scar New York. WILLIS ROBERT BARRETT S.B. in Chem. Engin., Kansas College, 1950. R.R. 1 Golva, Kc JAMES EDWARD BECK S.B. in B.A., University of Richmond, 1952. 3006A Floyd Avenue, Rich- mond 21, Virginia. LT. COL. OLIN LEE BELL S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1940. 5412 Studeley Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. V FARWELL GREGG BEMIS, JR. A.B., Stanford University, 1950. 38 Fernald Drive, Cambridge, Massa- Achusetts. ROBERT BENNETT, JR. A.B., 1949. Wynnwood Road, Green- wich, Connecticut. DONALD THOMAS BERGEN A.B., 1952. 602 West Park Street, Albert Lea, Minnesota. GOTTFRIED WALTER East RAPHAEL HENRY BERE SF ORD S.B. in Chem., Engin., State Uni- versity of Iowa, 1952. R.R. 1, Dur- ange, Iowa. KENNETH HARLAN BERKLAND S.B. in B.A., Northeastern Univer- sity, 1952. 273 Winter Street, Nor- wood, Massachusetts. KULJAS RAI BHATIA BETZL B.A., University of the Paniab, 1946. University of Munich. 15 Gunter Shyam Niwas No. 8, Warden Road, Street, Augsburg, Germany. Bombay 26, lndia. 5 ix ', 'z ,fd .: 1,55 14 '51 I, QR Q A Dt I .--,- W!,j f'- .fwljl-.111 ' 'V' -H ,s I lim? ROBERT LEWIS BECKMAN S.B. in Ind., Mgt., Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology, 1951. 803 South Florida Street, Arlington, Virginia. WILLIAM JAMES BELL B. Mech. Engin., McGill University, 1952. 121 Desaulniers Boulevard, St. Lambert, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. IRA FULLER BENNETT, JR. A.B., Colorado College, 1952. 2506 78th Street, Chicago, Illinois. it ,A m. , . 4- , M ,N , , .-,, X ,: Q. -Aol ' ,UF -. . Q A A-'--c,,, JULES LEWIS BIGIO B.C.E., Cornell University, 1950. 1627 Fairlawn Avenue, S.E. Wash- ington, D. C. FRANCIS POWERS BISHOP, JR. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1950. 59 Louise Road, Belmont, Massachusetts. ARTHUR JAMES . BLAKENEY B.A., University of New Brunswick, 19495 M.A., Dalhousie University, 1949. R.R. 1 Chalet Road, Sidney V.1., British Columbia, Canada. ROBERT WARREN BLUCKE Illinois. PAUL JOSEPH BORDALLO A.B., Stanford University, 1952 Agana, Guam. I . I x NICHOLAS FREDERICK 'Sue 1. Via . i New Jersey. S.B., University of Illinois, 1950. 708 North Madison Street, Marion, BRADY A.B., Yale University, 1952. Far Hills, .- eeefs i xl, -. . RAYMOND HENRY BONHAM-CARTER University of Oxford. 21 Hyde Park Square, London W. 2, England. PETER HUNTINGTON BOWER A.B., Brown University, 1952. 44 Greenfield Avenue, Bronxville, New York. DAVID LoRENzo BRAIN, JR. A.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1952. 3615 West 103 Street, Cleve- land 11, Ohio. F ' ' iii if-ee -e'ffi - .. -' H' L W M L Z' P3243 1: -' g g -A i- 1 -: ' -'A :ls-I' - H - .fb .4 ' ' fie'fAI'e!iff 'f'::2211f:I?t ' THOMAS NEAL BILLINGS A.B., 1952. 3127 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. COL. SHIRLEY NORMAN BLACK S.B. in Com. 81 B.A., University of Alabama, 1938. 373 Chestnut Street, Gardner, Massachusetts. ARNOLD WILLIAM BLOOM S.B. in Chem. Engin., Rhode Island State College, 1943, S.M., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1951. 83 Post Lane, Riverdale, New Jersey. L' ROBERT RICHARD BRAMHALL A.B., 1951. 1515 South 40th Street, Fort Smith, Arkansas. PETER ALBERT BROOKE A.B., 1952. 29 Otsego Road, Wor- cester, Massachusetts. DAVID HOWARD BROWN B.Sc., Sir George Williams College, 1950. 3940 Cote des Neiges Road, ' Montreal, Province of Quebec, W Canada. El.. l 'l l NELSON ERIC BROWN Babson Institute of Business Ad- ministration. 439 Armfield Street, Statesville, North Carolina. LOUIS PIERRE BUCKLIN A.B., Dartmouth College, 1950. 73 Woodbine Avenue, Larchmont, New York. JEROME HAROLD BUFF S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1952. 330 Park Drive, Springfield 6, 1952. 1593 Jackson Street, Charles- ton, West Virginia. , js- t flili JOHN DWIGHT BRUSH, JR. S.B., St. Lawrence University, 1950, 32 Coniston Drive, Rochester, New York. JOHN MARVIN BUCKWALTER S.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1952. 1115 Watson Avenue, Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania. ARTHUR DAVID BURB AN K A.B., Wesleyan University, 1952. 330 Park Drive, Springfield 6, Massa- chusetts. DAVID JOEL BRODSKY AB Brown University 1952 31 Chestnut Street Worcester Massa chusetts EVANS HARVEY BURN A.B., Swarthmore College, 1952. Harvey Road, Chadds Ford, Penn- sylvania. LT. j.g. JOHN KERWIN BYERLEIN S.B., U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 1948. 932 Edison Avenue, Detroit 2, Michigan. JOHN JACOB CAMINER S.B., Cornell University, 1950. 21 East 65th Street, New York, New York. 3.34 LT. COL. JACK ROGER CARPENTER S.B., University of Maryland, 1950. 725 N. Lowell Street, Ironwood, Michigan. STEPHEN JOSEPH CASEY, JR. S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1952. 150 Common Street, Belmont, Mas- sachusetts. LT. J.g. MAXWELL SEYMOUR CHARLESTON A.B., U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1948. 22 Gerry Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. JOHN WHITNEY CARTER Northeastern University. 100 Aber- deen Avenue, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. LT. AUTHOR ELBERG CHARE'I'TE University of New Mexico. 1514 Princeton Avenue, S,. Minneapolis 5, Minnesota. DERWOOD SUMNER CHASE, JR. 5.8. in Com., University of Virginia, 1952. Box 1313, University Station, Charlottesville, Virginia. LT. CDR. RALPH DUNCAN BYARD Miami University. R.F.D. 1, Butler- ville, lndiana. WILLIAM DANIEL CALLAGHAN, JR. A.B., Williams College, 1952. 1517 Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio. FRANK ANTHONY CAPPIELLO, JR. A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1949. 155 Gedney Road, Trenton, New Jersey. MARTIN ALMAS CHOOLJIAN A.B., 1952. 12 Midlake Street, Hav- erhill, Massachusetts. THOMAS ANDREW CHRISTIAN SEN A.B., Carleton College, 1944. 721 Dobson Street, Evanston, Illinois. ROBERT ALEXANDER CLABAULT S.B., Tufts College, 1950. 1 Arsenal Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1 gn I i I L 1 I HAROLD DARCY CLAWSON A.B., Brigham Young University, 1952. 2519 42nd Avenue, W., Seattle 99, Washington. ABBE COHEN A.B., University of Connecticut, 1952. 9 Bates Place, Danbury, Con- necticut. WILLIAM NICHOLS COLER A.B., Princeton Unicersity, 1952. Apaquogue Road, East Hampton, Long Island, New York. K' PAUL YALE CLINTON S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1952. 64 Louders Lane, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. ZVI RAPHAEL COHEN A.B., 1953. 82 Phillips Avenue, Swampscott, Massachusetts. WILLIAM OVERTON CONBOY A.B., 1952. 515 Melish Avenue, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. ff, ' Q54 1-v i e f- an-ETF! I f vI:'E5'?1v A ' ., ' J1 Ff'iFFe f'iQ5 if 25 -.1-.f1,X. :,. 'i'F5i '4' .,..w7-2-'ss' -H-- 'fl 12, gg,ff...2wrIB-A ti:1:.5' mam.-. W.---I gsifrs-5 .sms ee-qc, Lswfge., .,,e.-- ' .---.3,..re,f .-,A r,,-.,fL.--ses.. L. Yt.s,,.,.. ,H ,,- ' ,,, - ' gg ' iff frl' -- if pg .-sein -1. ILL1-4.5 1sp..'f,.f:. :E EEN :-'- :EE CHARLES JOHN CHRISTENSON S.B., Cornell University, 1952. 5334 West Grace Street, Chicago 41, Illinois. JAMES GARTON CHURCHILL A.B., Dartmouth College, 1952. 4 Crestwood Place, Great Neck, Long Island, New York. JEROME HATTON CLARK A.B., Amherst College, 1952. Halter Lane, Darien, Connecticut. EFS? W '. M . V JAMES WRIGHT CONN ERS S.B., University of Wisconsin, 1950. 181 Union Street, Sun Prairie, Wis- consin. THOMAS DONALD cooK, JR. A.B., University of Vermont, 1952. 101 Robinson Parkway, Burlington, Vermont. ROBERT LEWIS COOPE A.B., 1950. R.R. 1, Box 59, Carls- bad, New Mexico. 'Eu 5 51 ROBERT LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1950. 623 Ford Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania. DAVID STONESTREET CROYDER A.B., Washington and Lee Univer- sity, 1950. 44 Kent Place Boulevard, Summit, New Jersey. CHANDLER ARVED CUSHMAN A.B., 1952. 19 Hilldale Road, South Weymouth, Massachusetts. FRANK JOSEPH CROKE B.B.A., Manhattan College, 1952. Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. DAVID GALE CUMMINGS A.B., Amherst College, 1952. P.O. Box 632, Morristown, New Jersey. DAVID RONALD DANIEL A.B., Wesleyan University, 1952. 24 Bishop Road, West Hartford, Con- nerticut. ARTHUR PETER CONTAS A.B., 1952. 425 V.F.W. Parkway Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. ARTHUR GARDINER cooNs, JR. A.B., Occidental College, 1952. 1852 Campus Road, Los Angeles, California. WILLIAM ACT ON CORNISH A.B., Yale University, 1952. 10 North Fulton Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York. STANLEY JACK DAVIDSON 8 Clara Street, Worcester, Massa- chusetts. RAY DALE DENNIS S.B. in E.E., University of Nebraska, 1947. 12 Grant Avenue, Watertown 72, Massachusetts. JOHN GRANT DICKINSON B.Sc., in E.E., University of Mani- toba, 1946. 594 Waverley Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. E. E It RICHARD PAGE DIETZEN B. Mech. Engin., Rensselaer Poly- tech nic lnstit ute, 1952. 47 West Fourth Street, Dunkirk, New York. RUDOLPH CONRAD DOENGES A.B., 1952. 1912 North Teion Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado. WILLIAM JOSEPH DOOLEY LL.B., Boston College, 1952. 80 Cod- man Hill Avenue, Dorchester 24, Massachusetts. BERTRAM JOEL DIKER A.B., Dartmouth College, 1952. 450 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, New York. ALLEN DON S.B. in E.E., Purdue University, 1945. 7716 North Marshfield Avenue, Chi- cago 26, Illinois. JOHN WARREN DRAKE S.B. in E.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1952. 18 South Street, Middlebury, Vermont. BENJAMIN CHARLES DAVIS, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 15 Colliston Road, Brighton, Massachu- setts. RODGER COFIELD DERBY S.B., U. S. Merchant Marine Aca- demy, 19467 B.B.A., University of Miami, 1952. 108 Magnolia Avenue, Fayetteville, North Carolina. JAMES GARFIELD DIEDERING A.B., Brown University, 1952. 657 Webster Street, Needham, Massa- chusetts. 'nf In N. -W 1 of -- ' ' ' -3- 'V'-1-LC-22 uv-In 'el 5-Y '.-5','Q Se,1 12.-.,j3:'Eifw'. ll- if-' wg, -1 3 WILLIAM HENRY DRAPER, Sd A.s.,Ya1e university, 1950. 151 see- l con Street, Boston, Massachusetts. RICHARD DENNIS DRISCOLL A.B., Boston College, 1952. 5 Clit? Road, Milton, Massachusetts. JOHN SAWYER DUE F A.B., Yale University, 1950. Box 2, Amherst, New Hampshire. V451-'L 'Y gn 'tl-TIFET t 1 il CHARLES ANTHONY DURAKIS A.B., 1952. 27 Speridakis Terrace, Cambridge, Massachusetts. JOHN EDWARD EGAN,' 2d S.B. in Ind. Engin., Lehigh Univer- sity, 1950. 8246 Brookside Road, El- kins Park 17, Pennsylvania. DAVID HENRY. ELLIOTT, JR. A.B., Stanford University, 1951. 885 Black Mountain Road, San Mateo, California. NELSON JAMES DYSART A.B., Ohio State University, 1950. 1665 Franklin Park, S., Columbus, Ohio. JOHN EILLS Harvard University. Melbourne, Aus- tralia. KENT STUART ELLIS S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue Uni- versity, 1952. 518 Greenleaf Ave- nue, Wilmette, Illinois. EDWARD ANTHONY DRISCOLL, JR. B.B.A., University of New Mexico, 1952. 2707 Belleview Avenue, Chev- erly, Maryland. CARLTON LEWIS DUDLEY, JR. B.E., Yale University, 1945. 410 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey. LT. COL. HAROLD JOSEPH DU MONT S.B., University of Missouri, 1939. A.M. Qibid.7, 1941. 29 Maple Road, Crystal Lakes, R. 1, Medway, Ohio. RICHARD JEROME ESKIND A.B., 1952. 200 Mockingbird Road, Nashville, Tennessee. NICHOLAS MONSARRAT EVANS A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 131 Franklin Park W., Columbus 5, Ohio. GEORGE HENRY EVERSOLE S.B., University of Missouri, 1952. 929 North Main Street, Festus, Missouri. QR' lf. RICHARD LEE FEIGEN A.B., Yale University, 1952. 20 East Cedar Street, Chicago, Illinois. LT. COL. PAUL ALFRED FEYEREISEN B.S., Sophia University, Tokyo, 1952. Perham, Minnesota. WALTER GORDON EISCHER, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1952. Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury, Long Island, New York. EDWARD HOOKER FERGUSON, JR. 5.B. in Mech. Engin., Northwestern University, 1949. 4733 Forest Ave- nue, Downers Grove, Illinois. CAPT. GEORGE ALEXANDER FINNAN, JR. S.B., New York University, 1940. 248 Greendale Avenue, Needham, Massachusetts. LT. GEORGE LEA FITCHETT S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 814 Fern Place, N.W., Washington, D. C. MCNAIR EVANS A.B., Princeton University, 1952. P.O. Box 8, laurinburg, North Caro- lina. WILLIAM DARRELL EVANS B.B.A., The Tulane University of Louisiana, 1952. Boonville Road, R. 5, Sedalia, Missouri. BERNARD IRWIN FAIN A.B., Brown University, 1952. 331 Doyle Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. , yi 5? WILLIAM HERMAN FITZSIMMONS B.S.S., Northwestern University, 1948. 206 West Allen Street, Springfield, Illinois. JOHN JOSEPH FLYNN A.B., Boston University, 1952. 34 Edgerly Road, Boston, Massachusetts. ROBERT EARL FONVILLE Harvard University. 101 Pecan Street, Belzoni, Mississippi. .1 -nr !i I I H A 14 1 I i 1, XQ 'i Pg. 3 f wr fy 1 Ld 1 J -ee 1 , , -, BERNT JULIUS FOSSUM University of Cambridge. Fritz- nersgt 10, Oslo, Norway. JOHN RUSSELL FOX B.B.A., University of Massachusetts, 1952. 76 Mercury Court, West Springfield, Massachusetts. JAMES JOSEPH FRIEDRICHS A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 2 Oak Crescent Street, Poughkeepsie, New York. JAMES ANTHONY FOWLER B.A., University of Cambridge, 1950. Hemel Hempstead, Herts, England. EDWARD RICHARD F RICK A.B., St. Ambrose College, 1952. 7931 South Bishop Street, Chicago 9, Illinois. DONALD ROSS GAN T S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1952. 1414 Ninth Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey. WILFORD LYNN FLUCKIGER S.B., University of Utah, 1952. Afton Wyoming. LEO MICHAEL FLYNN A.B., 1948. 152 Russell Street, Ev- erett, Massachusetts. GEORGE TREWITT FOOSHEE, JR. 1 952. Kansas. . J. 1' si 115. A.B., Southern Methodist University, 1502 Garland Street, Wichita, GORDON GARDINER A.B., Cornell University, 1950. 396 Knollwood Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey. PAUL TRUMAN GARDNER A.B., University of Michigan, 1946. 15337 Rutherford Street, Detroit, Michigan. JOHN DANIEL GEARY S.B. in B.A., Boston University, 1952. 62 Gretter Road, Roslindale, Massa- chusetts. 2: EMERSON GARDNER A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 115 West Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Maryland. GREGORY CROZIER GATES S.B., Yale University, 1950. North Street, Suffield, Connecticut. LT. COL. DONALD LEON GEER A.B., University of Connecticut, 1941. 1 Bellevue Terrace, Cromwell, Con- necticut. oTTo PHILIP GEIER, JR. B.S.E., Princeton University, 1950. 2200 Upland Place, Cincinnati 6 Ohio. WILLIAM HAROLD GOFEN A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1952 1725 East 53rd Street, Chicago, Illinois. OSCAR GOMEZ A.B., 1952. Diagonal 35 35-49, Bo- gota, Colombia. 1 SIDNEY WILSON GENETTE, JR. A.B., Duke University, 1951. 1521 Linden Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee. SANFORD HERBERT GOLDSTEIN S.B., Yale University, 1952. 5807 Solway Street, Pittsburgh 17, Penn- sylvania. WILLIAM MICHAEL GORDON A.B., Tufts College, 1952. B Cherry Avenue, larchmont, New York. 2111 x JA ..v. s WJ F '-.E:i ?iT'pT:1' f- 'L ' to-: 'F TJ. - ' DT '-f ' f ' Q - 1- lt if. ,bf .fee . nf! J ..f,fei:- -5.1:-ua-Q ze.. af-fe 9 1 -if-1 t . ..,-I Tel -.,,eL' we .41-.nfl I .1 U ,,7.?el, vp- . fi.-,icu '1H'Q3::'l gfrn -t M.-1 432-1 4 .U L I-E.-L g. :i,,.,.L.- 1 Z- 'i'l7fff,j.jjfhl5Sefedr-1294E2,:',.-F55-.1141 V 5.22 , -1'.....:g,-,322 1 .g,:.,-fwjf' ' , -1 gg'-I i 5,1 w 7:31. 1-+1 ' 4'iQt' 445141-- ' CATQEV f 4- f li EDWARD MADISON . GORMAN A.B., 1942. 172 cross sneer, Bel- l mont, Massachusetts. ALBERT JAY GOTTLIEB A.B., Yale University, 1952. 115 Central Park West, New York, New York. FRANK MALCOLM GRAFF, JR. B.S.E., Princeton University, 1952. 841 Eleventh Street, Oakmont, Penn- sylvania. - A - J. A agen.-E --,: r.:-sv-fs fp-.mn-:fr pier-J-we 5.11. U- ..-1 vy W. ,t'e.1vJ Ili, JOHN HAMILTON GRAY B. Eng., McGill University, 1952. 4801 Grosvenor Avenue, Montreal Province of Quebec, Canada. EDWARD DAVIS GREGORY, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1952. 309 North Bridge Street, Bedford, Vir- ginia. RICHARD BARNWELL GRIMBALL A.B., Yale University, 1950. 18 Le- gare Street, Charleston, South Caro- lina. .3 W 'mix . MAJOR JOHN TEMPLETON GRAY S.B., University of Maryland, 1952. 13 Rugg Street, St. Albans, Ver mont. JOEL HARVEY GRILL S.B., Lowell Textile Institute, 1952. 30 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, New York. GORDON THOMAS GRIMSTAD S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Wisconsin, 1950. 1913 East Kenmore Place, Shorewood 11, Wisconsin. FRANK LAURENCE GOSNELL B.S.E., Princeton University, 42 Main Street, Carthage, New EDWIN S. GOZONSKY A.B., Yale University, 1952. 1 Court Street Laconla, New H shire. DAVID GRAHAM A.B., 1952. 19 Everett Avenue, Pro- vidence 6, Rhode Island. 1 1 1 l GEOFFREY GROFF-SMITH .B., 1950. Ocean Avenue, South arwich, Massachusetts. HOWARD GOTTLIEB HAAS A.B., Dartmouth College, 1952. 864 East 149th Street, New York, New York. MAJOR GERALD DEAN HALL S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1944. 806 Audrey Place, Dayton, Ohio. DANA ADELBERT HAMEL A.B., 1952. 3 Berkeley Avenue, Ha- verhill, Massachusetts. HOWARD GLEN HANEY B.C.S., University of Notre Dame, 1952. R.R. 32, Lowell, Arkansas. JOHN WEEKS HARDIE B.A. Sc., University of Toronto, 1952. 61 Chestnut Park Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. FELIX GENE HAMPTON STANLEY MORRIS GROSSMAN A.B., Brown University, 1952. 23 South Union Avenue, Margate, New Jersey. WARREN WHITNEY HAIGHT A.B., Wesleyan University, 1950. Box 116, Fort Johnson, New York. JOSEPH ALBERT HALL A.B., Kenyon College, 1952. 2827 Urwiler Avenue, Cincinnati 11, Ohio. S.B. in B.A., Boston University, 1952. 310 Rogers Street, Marianna, Ar- kansas. HAROLD LESLIE HANSEN l..l..B., University of Miami, 1952. R.R. 3, Box 716-H, Portland 1, Ore- gon. JOHN SYLVESTER HARPER, JR. S.B. in Ind. Engin., Stanford Uni- versity, 1952. 4200 38th Street, N. W., Washington 16, D. C. TfeZfg -'-- 1-22:3--ra ff- '1j4,Q1.T4'5-z 'uw' 'QL .TQ 3 Z ------ s Ie, w.f.j'?T -.- l . , f ig. 1 1 f as Q3 1 3:1 -gi? H A F 1. lm -A 'N th. 1' -9- ,,-V yi, ' -'.-. T- '- . - 1, ' ,. J ...E . -ii ' ge -1 -' fm - 1' . ' -:zu 'fr 4 - ' I 1 lt if 59151 - U' 11 .1 -- .. 1'-Lf'.s:.e?f,-tj,,E.-,L , .,:-lee-A-ea--..4J: e-4eL-LL,- W--1. fl.-.Jil L1-.'-.2-gf2l1,l'aL3 9-fr 1 ' if l GEORGE NICHOLAS HARTWELL 302 East Central Avenue, Madera, California. DONALD CHARLES HAYS B.C.S., State University of Iowa, ll 1950. 2610 39th Street, Des Moines, I Iowa. ALAN HUGH HEIN S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1951. 111-04 270th Street, Queens Village, Long Island, New York. JACK RANDLES HESTLEY S.B., Hillyer College, 1952. 67 Cliffe Street, Norwich, Connecticut. WILLIAM MORAN HICKEY A.B., 1952. 12 Montgomery Avenue Nashua, New Hampshire. MAjOR WILLIAM CAMPBELL HILL A.B., Central College, 1952. Troy, Kansas. WILLIAM KEITH HEYMAN S.B., University of Utah, 1950. 951- 27th Street, Ogden, Utah. CAL EDSEL HILL S.B., Utah State Agricultural Col- lege, 1952. P.O. Box 231, Lords- burg, New Mexico. JOHN ELLIOTT HILLMAN A.B., Washington and Jefferson Col- lege, 1952. 72 88th Street, Brook- lyn 9, New York. COL. WILLIAM EDWIN HARTY S.B., University of Pennsylvt 1936. 126 Washington Ter Bridgeport, Connecticut. FRANK BATTLES HEDGES A.B., 1950. .Iewett Street, R.F Rowley, Massachusetts. WILLIAM LAWRENCE HEISEY B.A., University of Toronto, 1952 160 Dinnick Crescent, Toronto, On- tario, Canada. LEON VICTOR HIRSCH A.B., Cornell University, 1952. 340 Fairmount Avenue, Jersey City 6, New Jersey. AUBREY EVERETT WILLIAM HOGSTROM S.B., Marquette University, 1952. R.F.D. 133, Berlin, Wisconsin. MAJOR EUGENE THEODORE HOTTE S.B. in B.A., Boston University, 1941. Beach Street, Monument Beach, Mas- sachusetts. - 'ti Ty A argl' V. I JOHN RUDOLPH HUEBNER S.B., Seton Hall University, 19475 LL.B., Rutgers University, 1950. 18 Kingman Road, South Orange, New Jersey. STOCKTON LONEY HULL A.B., 1952. 41 Hawthorne Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts. GEORGE FREDERICK HUNGER A.B., Hamilton College, 1952. 12 Southwoods Lane, Scarsdale, New York. 1- DAVID RUSSELL HUGHSON B.A. Sc., University of Toronto, 1951. 3 Crescent Road, Ottawa 2, On- tario, Canada. JOHN PAUL HUMPHREY A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 68 Woodstock Avenue, Boston, Massa- chusetts. HARRY BOESCHE HUNSICKER A.B., Oberlin College, 1952. West Morgan Street, Oberlin, Ohio. WILLIAM ROBERT HODGSON, 2d S.B., Northwestern University,1952. 211 Warwick Road, Kenilworth, Illinois. WILLIAM HAROLD HOLBROOK A.B., 1947. 429 Rosewood Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan. HAL BOWEN HOWARD A.B., Yale University, 1946. 1 East Parkway, N., Memphis, Tennessee. i E l . ROBERT MICHAEL HURWITZ A.B., 1952. 373 Commonwealth Ave- nue, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. CHARLES STEPHEN IN GE RSOLL A.B., Knox College, 1952. 405 South 11th Street, New Castle, ln- diana. DOUGLAS GIBSON JANNEY A.B., Virginia Military Institute, 1952. 1310 Littlepage Street, Fred- ericksburg, Virginia. 1 s . I ROBERT HENRY JENKS A.B., 1952. 18 Richard Circle, West Newton, Massachusetts. ERIC LYNNE JOHNSON A.B., Boston College, 1952. 187 Lowell Street, Peabody, Massachu- setts. DONALD ROBERT JOMO S.B., Yale University, 1952. 24 Her- mann Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. AA . BYRON OLIVER SIMPSON JOHNSON B.A. Sc., University of British Co- lumbia, 1951. 2895 Beach Drive, Victoria, B.C., Canada. VINCENT MICHEL JOLIVET B. Eng., McGill University, 1952. 194 Third Street, Shawinigan Falls, Province of Quebec, Canada. RONALD KEITH JONES B.A., University of Toronto, 1948. Royal Bank of Canada, King and Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. , -,-. . ,, V , my ,J Y -YA' S , 7 , .,:. . I- if-f' -33, mp 5 - H v :wr E 1 , 255.1 i'12-.21. e3'-YE-2' 2553. 1 .ff'Y if!1'?'j' . ei'LE leffii fi 't 3T.rn'? ' -' H- f-H 1' 'YA . i.Hw.ilE3E?i11J FfQ?QLf 1 'QQIFIEL'-ef! ' ' iFf1 m 1j 'ggg -Y - , 'ittigzi' flgiii. 3132 ' Eggs.: L 555- :Hifi if il GERARD CHARLES IANNELLI A.B., 1952. 183 Mansfield Ave Darien, Connecticut. JOHN RICHARD JAKOBSON A.B., Wesleyan University, 1952. 14 Washington Place, New York, New York. LT. JOHN CLARK JAXTHEIMER S.B. in B.A., University of Notre Dame, 19399. 361 South Oakland Avenue, Sharon, Pennsylvania. V . It LT. THOMAS WILLIAM JONES P.O. Box 225, Fellsmere, Florida. STEPHEN ALLEN JUNE A.B., Middlebury College, 1952. 2 Sun Valley Drive, Worcester, Mas- sachusetts. ROALD PETER KAKLINS A.B., Ripon College, 1952. 83 Ap- pleton Street, Arlington, Massachu- setts. 7-.-,-- ,Q - e- - - 'za 3 is I I 1 ESS I I VAN., , ,. ,. RICHARD WILLIAM KAZMAIER, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1952. 941 River Road, Maumee, Ohio. DENNIS GRANT KELLEHER A.B., University of Miami, 1952 521 Navarre Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida. THOMAS DAWSON KELLY A.B., Virginia Military Institute, 1950. 3103 Circle Hill Road, Alex- andria, Virginia. 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KENNETH KRIEGEL A.B., Columbia University, 1952. i 240 East Palisade Avenue, Engle- wood, New Jersey. -s - llli: QL! -.f2 Es:?ii9i.s ll-:21,2:eQf?f-'i itil V171 E ALBERT FRANK KIMMEL S.B. in Met. E., Carnegie Institut of Technology, 1950. 124 Nort Parkside Avenue, Chicago 44, llli nois. ROBERT HUGH MOLESWORTH KINDERSLEY University of Oxford, Ramhurst Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England. ALBERT JOHN KLINGEL, JR. A.B., 1952. 44 Wellington Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey. AMES RALPH KROGZEMIS .B., University of Washington, 1952. D33 University Way, Seattle, Wash- igton. EARL MARTIN KULP .B., 1952. 202 East Walton Place, hicago, Illinois. ROBERT LYLE KUNEY A.B., Yale University, 1949. 423W 17th Avenue, N., Seattle, Washing- ton. PETER CHARLES LACAILLE B.A., University of Paris, 1948, B.C.l., McGill University, 1951.4782 Cote-des-Neiges Road, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. ALFRED LOEBER LANDAU 42 Greylock Road, Newtonville, Ma- sachusetts. GERALD ARTHUR LASTER B.E., Yale University, 1952. 1510 Oak Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. CAPT. PARKER CHARLES KULDAU A.B., Manchester College, 1946. R.F.D. 155, Wabash, indiana. JOHN STANLEY KUNEY S.B. in E.E., Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 1948. 2104 Lane Street, Falls City, Nebraska. KHIN MAUNG KYI B. Com., University of Rangoon, 1951. 10 Wingaha Road, Rangoon, Burma. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER LAING Harvard University. 72 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. HAROLD ANDREW LAN GLAND S.B., University of Nebraska,194B. 311-North 20th Street, Arlington, Virginia. ROY HENDERSON LAWRENCE S.B., University of North Carolina, 1949. 305 Oakwood Avenue, San- ford, North Carolina. JOHN GRADY LEE, JR. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1947 3212 Perry Street, Jacksonville 8, Florida. ULO ARVI LEOPAS A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 10 Holcomb Street, Hartford 12, Con- necticut. JOHN LANGELOTH LOEB, JR. A.B., 1952. 70 East 71st Street, New York, New York. ROBERT ROSABAL LOPEZ A.B., Tufts College, 1952. 142 Sum- mit Avenue, Brookline, Massachu setts. FRIDTJOF LORENTZEN A.B., 1952. Drommensveien 82B, Oslo, Norway. ANTHONY PAUL LOSCOCCO S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1952. 3 Alpha Road, Dorchester 24, Massa- ch usetts. FREDERICK WYATT LORD A.B., Dartmouth College, 1951. 75 Lewis Avenue, Great Barrington, Massachusetts. ERIC JEAN LORSIGNOL Dipl., Institute cl'Etudes Politiques, 1951. Ornano 6, Paris 18, France. EDGAR PETER LOUGHEED B.A., University of Alberta, 1951, LLB. libiclj 1952. 1720 12th Street, W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. GORDON HARRY LENN ARD B.A., University of 'Western tarlo, 1952. 21 Victoria Street das, Ontario. RICHMOND GORHAM LITTLEFIELD S.B., Bryant College, 1950. 29 tage Street Pawtucket, R Island. CARL WALLINGFORD LOMISON S.B. in C.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1949. 6125 Jefferson Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. OBERT TRUE LOVE, 2d .B., Seton Hall College, 1950. 55 eaumont Street, Canton, Massachu- etts. ROBERT HARVEY LUNDIN A.B., Wesleyan University, 1952. 53 Eagle Road, Worcester, Massachu- setts. JEAN -CLAUDE LUXEY Dipl. lng., Ecole Polytechnique- Paris, 1951. rue Pierre Curie, Maza- met, Tarn, France. 7 ,VW7 52.4 - - DUGALD VAN ORDER MACARTHUR A.B., Dartmouth College, 1952. 14 Fort Amherst Street, Glens Falls, New York. CAPT. BRUCE DONALD MCCALL S.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1947. 1303 Lewis Street, Stillwater, Oklahoma. LT. WESLEY JAMES MCCLAREN S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 717 Sarah Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. DIDBRIK JOACHIM LOVENSKIOLD Oslo Handelsgymnasium, Mellem- Skoien, Skoyen Station, Oslo, Nor- way. LEE HAROLD LURIO A.B., Yale University, 1952. 1400 Alsace Road, Reading, Pennsylvania. ROBERT KEITH MCAFEE S.B., in Mech. Engin., Stanford Uni- versity, 1952. 124 Walker Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. l ,N if y . .Q X N I .M i ,t THOMAS BAYARD ti 5 MCCABE, JR. 7 , A.B., Swarthmore College, 1949. ir' 607 North Chester Road, Swarth- A ,'n. , more, Pennsylvania. 1- -., t v..,,,, f ..,, LLOYD WILLIAM MCCHESNEY 4326 40th Place, Brentwood, Mary- land. WILEY NELSON MCCONNELL A.B., Grinnell College, 1952. 2201 Vermont Street, Quincy, Illinois. . 'aff 1 ' -mi n nl -. -775' 'WI '5 x-it . 4 -JI, , . -,L e I ,I t ,r , ,5.rL.,uk, Q at. ,, , - . - - y sjzefuv l. Q -5. -, I R gm? f-l'Lrf- .,aj:ZEajajEE5- :i- 1 -. J' . , V WM -A' J r e H- - ..... , .,. z. r ,, ,. - :I eb. .--- . sc. .ev A 1' ' gf.-1 .11 -Fm: w -.14 f.1..aie1e 'ie-1.'n1.-Tlwfl. gi-Si-,'-X12 ,., ,.- 'xg'-N -3ff'fgf:M't--iL- -V iw...t.tt,i55 5......e1f-i-ea..f?'f? f5 - I'- iff -nie-re F fur Juli ,. j-2 . CUMMIN GS CHESNEY MCCRACKEN A.B., Yale University, 1950. 127 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, Massa- chusetts. JOHN GEORGE MCDONALD B.Sc., University of London, 1950. 203 Flanshaw Lane, Wakefield, Eng- land. JOHN JOSEPH MCELROY, 3d A.B., Williams College, 1952. 354 Merion Road, Merion, Pennsylvania. , 5 WILLIAM GEORGE MCGOWAN S.B., King's College, 1952. 49 Green Street, Ashley, Pennsylvania. THOMAS JEROME MCHUGH S.B., in B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1949. 337 Cyril Street, Toledo 5, Ohio. JAMES CLIFFORD MCMANAWAY, JR. S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1948. 529 West Main Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia. ROBERT EDWARD MCGRATH A.B., Loyola University, 1950. S328 South Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. JOHN LYLE MacLAREN B.A. Sc., University of Toronto, 1948. 14 St. Margaret's Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. JOHN PETER MCNERNEY A.B., Williams College, 1944. 3416 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, Ohio. EDWARD ANSEL MCCREARY E S B. Mgt. E., Rensselaer Polyt Institute, 1950. 1024 Bay N.E., St. Petersburg, Florida. WILLIAM MATHESON MACDONALD A.B., 1949. 2 Brimmer Street ton, Massachusetts. JAMES LEWIS CALDWELL MCEADDIN, JR. A.B., University of the South, 1952 880 5th Street, Beaumont, Texas. MERTON LOUIS MADWAY A.B., 1948 119491. 2206 North Gra- ham Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. ALEXANDER DOBRIVOYE MAIDANATZ S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1952. 4 Avenue Matignon, Paris 8, France. ALAN ROBERT MARSHALL A.B., Earlham College, 1952. 127 Washington Street, Brighton, Massa- ch usetts. 7 t- .Ae , .3 N. .5 W 'Q KJELL MARTHINSSON Joegh College, Natlandsvei 2, Ber- gen, Norway. GEORGE HOWARD MARTIN Williams College. 510 Monroe Ave- nue, Glencoe, lllinois. MAJOR STANLEY LAWRENCE MATTHEWS S.B., Purdue University, 1942. 43 North Forest Avenue, Rockville Cen- tre, Long Island, New York. DONALD SON DERMAN MARTIN A.B., Williams College, 1952. 1608 Lexington Parkway, Schenectady, New York. CHARLES NOELL MARVIN A.B., Kenyon College, 1952. 343W Scioto Street, Urbana, Ohio. DONALD REID MAYNARD B.S.E., Princeton University, 1950. 516 West Davis Street, Burlington, North Carolina. ALKIS SPYROS MAGDALINOS LL.B., University of Manchester, 1951 P.O. Box 243, Addis Ababa, Ethi opia. MAGNUS MARTIN MANSSON Harvard University, Ostermalmaga- tan 94, Stockholm, Sweden. FREDERICK FAIRBROTHER MARSTON, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 4611 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis 8, Indiana. A. , x 5 1 V! MB i t if . ...M , JJ' 'if l ' J. 11-5 Sri' serie t . . - -my tp E t ' A fc. 'e , A' -- we -.1 l, .1 - l ' 'Eg 'sl 'll' 5. .L 1 ' E it .. DAYTON RICHARD MEAD, JR. A.B., Duke University, 1952. 2755 North Bay Road, Miami Beach, Florida. WILLIAM HOWARTH MEADOWCROFT A.B., College of Puget Sound, 1951. The Highlands, Seattle 77, Wash- ington. DUDLEY HOLMES MEEK, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 371 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. ' Q-:'Gif-Yi ,V '- Q I Z'.Jg qj.tg f .LU ,Qii:..hi5J' it I I X . .M J ' t-I In-T '..,f'f ' Irs.-9.11. - 'W 1 . I ER . Qu B: I .LM , Fi ,, -1 ' -l N J !.,.Ix', U -Nglix-f.2 'I' f -411 - ' '.' ia' ' te - , I 15, , EQA V: 'TT ijt-T j ,, 'f .1-3'-25 ' - - .i- -- ., I ,U ,.:,1.,f,, I V , 3. et., I 3.1 ,te JU' . ' ' ,. ,,... ,, . .V 1. QE 9-1- ' ' 1.1 fifwffi F ,J .li1'5'.7rfll,1f'. ' J LL .215-' F ww I, ,J ' I- - 1 .Q .. . J f V , Hhlgg ' ' M is I. ' ,' 'V 9' sl.,- ni I. , HERBERT SEYMOUR MEYERS A.B., 1952. 11 Willow Street, Nor- walk, Connecticut. JOHN FENZEL MILAR B.C.5., Ohio University, 1952. Hub- bard Street, Westfield, Massachu- setts. LT. COL. JACK CONRAD MILLER A.B., University of Montana, 1939. 410 Madison Street, Missoula, Mon- tana. ARNOLD JOSEPH MIDWOOD, JR. A.B., Williams College, 1951. 27 Germain Street, Worcester 2, Massa- chusetts. GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, Sd A.B., 1952. 5225 Oleander Road, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. PAUL SANFORD MILLER A.B., University of Rochester, 1952. 1415 Union Street, Schenectady 8, New York. 'm 1 11 , ,, I, mw. T-iifrifmwf. 'L zgzfvr .. C,--ff 1- E, -'f 'e 1f'r ' MACHADO MEAD B. Mech. Engin., Rensselaer Poly- technic lnstitute, 1948. 86 Pleasant Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. WILLIAM BLACK MEBAN E B.B.A., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1952. 3937 Junius Street, Dallas, Texas. MAJOR NORMAN FRANKLIN MIERRITT, JR. S.B., Abilene Christian College, 1948. 658 East North 20th, Abilene, Texas. - -.v -. - -- -,Aw .. f-V. :- --. . . L-sf-. -zwf..f1. Sm fs .2-'11 - -'I , .'- AEI :L Fil.-.' V- 1.:, K kwf.-I ev.-.-1-: if' -4-. . fire' '- 'If T iff J 'sci 'lffifl' ' f ,- .-W, .L--I J-. y.,.:.'.f.,, . .,..Ir,. -I -- , Ai. -...I L.. OH61, f'- , -'.g,. 1 -'lit-1.1 L-1.--r A .. sf, I-, f,1,1f.,,.' JJ. , p I , sr., .r. 3.9 If L -mz.- F. . . .. r' ::,I ii -, ' cv: ' .--1.1 - '- 1 .J :ELA f'?,v4..g:'i L- ' . Q., f.,,g,e .f-,..g- ,. .H - ,sq ,f3g...: ,' .- f.. I .L 'L..1-:Em 'fL'-'1.:1ifE:.:.'p1 - IL- i535iE1Q..'L3-f 1-.'.fj:, I .J ,.-.-i-IT. -ui,--nie? . 'L':.J.?2Q2Q. ini-.M-1' ef'-J:Ei:'i-A JLF '.::3ir5'E, 4.555934 1 -2512. STANLEY MILLER A.B., 1952. 169 9Columbia Road, Dorchester 21, Massachusetts. CHARLES ARCHIE MITCHELL, JR. S.B. in E.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1946. 556 Salisbury Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. r JOHN BERTRAND MONSKY A.B., Yale University, 1952. 1423 East Fairview Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama. N -f----fe -I . ...I x . . - GORDON MACKAY MORRISON, JR. A.B., 1952. 36 Bonnybrook Road, Waloan, Massachusetts. CLAUDE MOSSERI-MARLIO B.A., University of Oxford, 1952. 6 Bix Rue du Cloitre, de Notre Dame, Paris 4, France. RICHARD ARMSTRONG MUIRHEAD B.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1952. 2895 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii. CAPT. ALEXANDER THOMAS MOSLEY S.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1947. 45 Locust Street, Muse, Pennsyl- vania. ELLIS ROBERT MOTTUR A.B., Swarthmore College, 1952. 100 Woodruff Avenue, Brooklyn 26, New York. GERALD DALE MURPHY A.B., 1952. 3139 Story Street, Ames, Iowa. m M-W' X:-'-F' et 1- H -'itr ' 1 ' gif- .e5.,.:'z3Qf-I-Ei .ei ' .,.Eff :. 'Z.a,. . g ..e'i' S-eff? ANDRE ANTOINE MISTRAL-BERNARD Dipl. H.E.C., Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, 1952. Cours Mirabeau, Saint-Remy, France. JAMES FRANCIS MoLLoY, JR. S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1950. 600 Lowell Street, West Peabody, Massachusetts. JOHN ROBERT MOORE A.B., Princeton University, 1952. 39 Glen Moore Circle, Lancaster, Penn- sylvania. ,-T ----- O- -H- 1---V--we JAMES JOSEPH MURPHY S.B., Duquesne University, 1950. 3450 California Avenue, Pittsburgh lx 12, Pennsylvania. K CAPT. JOHN FRANCIS MYRON S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1945. 808 Rossmore Avenue, Pittsburgh 26, Pennsylvania. EDWARD NEISSER A.B., Yale University, 1952. 239 Hazel Avenue, Highland Park, Illi- nois. 2. DEN IS O'BRIEN NEWMAN A.B., Yale University, 1952. 282 Scotland Road, South Orange, New Jersey. CHARLES EDWARD NOBLE A.B., 1952. 3580 Jackson Street, San Francisco 18, California. DAVID WALKER NYLEN A.B., Duke University, 1952. 105 North Lake Drive, Clearwater, Florida. JOHN HENRY NICHOLS, JR. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1949. P.O. Box 181, Morristown, New Jersey. HENRY WACKS NORTON, JR. A.B., Williams College, 1952. Box 246A, Route 4391, Excelsior, Minne- sota. GEORGE WILLIAM O'BRIEN B.A., University of British Columbia, 1952. 1742 West 40th Avenue, Van- couver, British Columbia, Canada. H -..- --.A ., . .eff-f F- A-4 '...t rf-. .S-.-E .N E N .eff--I -. lf,.:.2:u-if ' ' ne ew- - fK+.'g51.'ln'J' 5. -'H l'i:ff0',e.:2:33:j'. .y3 LC, 1 , -,Q Q ,.,., lealei - - ' - we - ia mf - ff- .---... - . . -lf: ,- LT. COL. EDWIN ALOYSIUS MUTH A.B., St. Louis University, 1948, Georgetown University, 1952. James Street, Winchester, A chusetts. HUGH N AWN, JR. A.B., 1951. 1970 Commonw Avenue, Brighton 35, Masscchu ARTHUR STEPHEN NEWBURG A.B., 1952. 240 West 103rd Street, New York, New York. Ji, GEORGE WEBSTER O'DAIR B.B.A., St. .lohn's University, 1952. 108 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, New York. KEITH MARTELL ORME S.B., Brigham Young University, 1952. 440 Ninth Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho. WILLIAM BRADFORD OSGOOD A.B., 1949. Larch Row, South Ham- ilton, Massachusetts. F' Q PIER LEONE OTTOLENGHI Georgetown University. Loreto 20, Santiago, Chile. FRANK THOMAS PAGNAMEN TA A.B., Bowdoin College, 1952. 770 Park Avenue, New York, New York. GEORGE BUSHNELL PALMER, JR. B.B.A., University of Minnesota, 1948. 4613 Meadow Road, Minne- apolis 10, Minnesota. MICHAEL FRANCIS PAGE S.B., Georgetown University, 1952. 49 Entrance Way, Valhalla, New York. DONALD GERARD PALAIS A.B., 1949. 166 Fisher Avenue, Brookline 46, Massachusetts. JAGDISH NATVERLAL PARIKH B.A., University of Bombay, 1948, B.Com. Cibicl.J, 1950. lvorine 2ncl Floor, Churchgate Reclamation, Bom- bay, India. BRENDAN PETER O'DONNELL A.B., Boston College, 1950. 108 Chestnut Street, Everett, Massachu- setts. HERBERT SHERWIN ORNSTEIN S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue Uni- versity, 1952. 531 Thatford Avenue, Brooklyn 12, New York. JOHN NEAL OSLAND A.B., si. Olaf College, 1952. 610 Third Avenue, S., St. James, Min- nesota. RICHARD BOLLING PATTON A.B., Yale Universsity, 1952. Creek- hill, Glenshow, Pennsylvania. GEORGE LAURENCE PEARSON A.B., University of Washington, 1951 435 Park Avenue, Port Angeles Washington. NORMAN ARTHUR PETERSON S.B., University of Oregon, 1952. l 6124 North East 24th Avenue, Port- land 11, Oregon. . .1 W 1 CAPT. JOHN CHARLES PICKERING S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1948. 727 Lincoln Avenue, Wamego, Kan- SCS. RICHARD ROY PIVIROTTO A.B., Princeton University, 1952. Forest Drive, Pittsburgh 15, Penn- sylvania. JOSEPH WRIGHT POWELL, 3d A.B., Williams College, 1952. 79 President's Lane, Quincy, Massachu- setts. 1 JERZY ALICJA PIETRON B.A., Jagiellonian University, 1948. 27 St. Joseph Avenue, Norwood, Massachusetts. LEONARD SHERMAN POLANER S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1952. 661 Longview Road, South Orange, New Jersey. DAVID RANDALL POWERS S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1949. 322 Albany Avenue, Kingston, New York. G :-,.......- ,que-fame?-m -N, eeefws... W L 'e:..,,,MW Saw . . . rtF1.L'.---wav .1,., 4'7 QSW1' I e. '- --- ul' ' 1 F' ' -E- - -?lL, il' -' 5 si' .wif -frm v5 j:'1 - Z H rr . 1 'Egg----f-5 -, . A1 11,. ,.-.es tt. f S ' '-fi f-W! t...E. 1 . .. . .. it. ,,.,i .tal .-3...,.-, , AE vi ts' 'l.'.1'Ei i til 55, 1 AQDJ r 'J ,.'g31 ...., . t.. .-...- 'Lf PEEL- if- 1'P4' : 1. , - '--V E f 4V ,-L-5 ,. - se-'1 L -,5 ,lj - Miss.. f Lim ...... cpe-1 M MAJOR HARRY ALVIN PAYNTER S.B., Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1948. 808 Pine Street, Duncan, Oklahoma. IRA HERBERT PETERMAN A.B., 1952. 22 Huntington Drive, Yonkers, New York. DEREK CORNELIS PEY Candid. State University of Leiden, 1941. Alkmaarscheweg 356, Bever- wyk, Netherlands. .. . ,Y Y. Y ,--.-.W HM, l l It PARLEY MERRELL PRATT A.B., University of Utah, 1950. 1290 East 6th Street, S., Bountiful, Utah. BOYD THELMAN PRIOR A.B., Claremont Men's College, 1952. 5525 Corteen Place, North Hollywood, California. HAROLD MARQUETTE PROWSE A.B., University of the South, 1950. cfo United Fruit Company, Progreso. Honduras, J ALFRED PUGLIESE A.B., 1947 119482. 96 Putnam Street, Watertown, Massachusetts. THOMAS BLISS STILLMAN QUARLES S.B., Yale University, 1947. 375 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Massa- ch usetts. IRA QUINT S.B., New York University, 1951. 789 West End Avenu,e New York 25, New York. ff 1 1 'vt 1 G W., . -5 ,, J YL A JOHN RICHARD PURDY A.B., 1952. 326 South State Street, Caro, Michigan. JEAN MARIE QUERENET Ing., Ecole Polytechnique-Paris, 1950, Ing., Ecole Nationale cles Fonts et Chaussees, 1952. 23 rue de Lille, Paris, France. WILLIAM MANDELL RACKEMANN A.B., 1949. 263 Beacon Street, Bos- ton 16, Massachusetts. H I Il,l'V7! A it-H V fff, , ,f Nz. WMU F, IL ff ,f,lu,'l f S- I V If 01' BW ll il 15 MD llfl ,'MQ,,fll'M'l5lrf l x it sv. 4 JW all J, ,J-'vm Fi A-M? A mb! .J York. setts. wfwwnznrmnn- W H1 wr- w ww tw f t'w W im'-v w W W t 'ww W ww it it iiifftf Y::J- . fps -h.'.+ 4.-s.1.:'.-Wit , '11 A Q-Reg...--1 -J: 1' vm- JW' -1-.-1fizi.1fe'?'Sf '- -ti' ,,.-M..-1-2-i'fl '!fit '+wfzi-F?-'f'E,21251.252-r af. ..-:.:ep..'.:'g-'51,'l':g, .gr -.,,'i.::a5-. wif-.1---vmtmy ROBERT PAUL PREVOST . A.B., St. Lawrence University, 1952 239 65th Street, Niagara Falls, New WILLIAM ALLEN PRIOR A.B., 1950. 847 Massachusetts Ave nue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. DAVID GATES PRUYNE Farlow Road, Newton 58, Massachu A.B., Amherst College, 1952. 88 hx N I' I ti , if tn , . N 31-9 .z'..,1 r Ae,--. ,n P Q A REMO ROMO BARZA RAMOS B.S., University of the Philippines, 1948. Silay-Hawaiian Central, Silay Negros Occ., Philippine Islands. DANIEL HERMAN RENBERG B.S.J., Northwestern University, 1952. 7537 Phillips Avenue, Chicago 49, Illinois. ELIAS RIVERA-CIDRAZ B.B.A., University of Puerto Rico, 19499. 52 Mendez Vigo, Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1 CHARLES ROAZEN A.B., Washington and Jefferson Col- lege, 1952. 140 Beaconsfield Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. CHARLES MCRAE ROBERTS A.B., Dartmouth College, 1952. 805 Kenilworth Apartments, Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania. EDWIN ALBERT ROBSON A.B., Carleton College, 1952. 2418 Iroquois Road, Wilmette, Illinois. ALFRED VINCENT ROBERTS S.B., Boston University, 1952. 43 Parker Street, Cambridge 38, Massa- chusetts. MELVIN HOWARD ROB OFF A.B., Wesleyan University, 1952. 46 Glen Ellyn Way, Rochester, New York. COSTAS CHRISTOS RODIS A.B., 1952. 51 Lovell Street, Nas- hua, New Hampshire. MAJOR DONALD ROBERT REDDEN Ph.B., Muhlenberg College, 1938. 95 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Mass- ach usetts. CDR. ROBERT WILLIAM RIESEBERG B.C.S., Beniamin Franklin University, 1938, M.C.S. Cibid.J, 1939. 503 V.F.W. Parkway, Chestnut Hill 67, Massachusetts. MENELAOS GEORGE RIZOULIS A.B., Bowdoin College, 1952. 414 Turner Street, Auburn, Maine. p. 1 ' 1' 'f 1' l x in 1. :gn . ' ' -sf-'Z-1 -'fn - L:,-- are rf- I 1' . rw P Q.-iq' rj L. 1 V :. a 1 ' f ,Q-. .1 -' jj,e,,:,vf4 in I X. , ,Y W X , , 'f ' ' JR ABRAHAM ROSEN McGill University, 1952. 3525 beau Avenue Bronx 67 New RICHARD HERSHEL RUBIN .B., 1952. 416 Clinton Road, Brook- lne, Massachusetts. OYSTEIN SAGEDAHL .B., kien. Mount Union College, 1952. Norway. K! LAWRENCE SELWYN SAMUELS B.A. Sc., University of Toronto, 1952. 14 Rosemary Lane, Toronto Ontario, Canada. GODFREY HAMILTON SAVAGE B.S.E., Princeton University, 1950. S.M. in Pet. E., Stanford University 1951. 1306 Thornclale Avenue, Ni- agara Falls, New York. AUSTIN BARTHOLOMEW SAYRE, JR. S.B., Yale University, 1952. 10 Shep- ard Street, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. 1 IVATURI GOWRI SANKARAN M.A., University of Madras, 1943, B.L. Cibicl.J, 1945. lnnespet, Raiah- mundry, Madras, India. RICHARD BRADSTREET SAYFORD A.B., College of William and Mary, 1952. 150 Parkview Drive, Bloom- field, New Jersey. LT. THOMAS THEODORE SCAMBOS B. Aero. E., New York University, 1944. 556 West 186th Street, New York, New York. FRANK LAFAYETTE ROSS S.B. in B.A., Boston University, 1952. 74 Houston Street, Milton, Massachu- setts. FRANCIS ANTHONY RUSSELL Manchester Municipal College of Technology. 32 Greyhound Hill, Lon- don, N.W. 4, England. WALTER JAY SALMON B.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1952. 910 Sheridan Avenue, New York 56, New York. I r' . RAYMOND JOSEPH SCHAAF S.B. in E.E., Fournier Institute of Technology, 1952. 5533 South Laf- lin Street, Chicago 36, Illinois. WERNER SIGMUND SCHILD A.B., Trinity College, 1952. 115 North Beacon Street, Hartford, Con- necticut. ROBERT VERNON SCHMIDT S.B., Stanford University, 1948.3518 East 4th Street, Long Beach, Cali- fornia. RICHARD CLARENCE SCHMITZ S.B. in Chem. Engin., Northwestern University, 1951. 818 Woodside Street, Clearwater, Florida. LT. J.g. ROBERT SCHUERCH, JR. S.B., U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 1949. 38 Oxford Road, Norwood, Massachusetts. ALAN GIF FORD SCHWARTZ S.B., Yale University, 1952. 3800 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. JOHN MERTON SCHOLES B. Eng., McGill University, 1952 4557 Sherbrook Street, W., Mon treal, Province of Quebec, Canada CHARLES SNYDER SCHUTTE A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1952. Old Farm Road, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. JAMES EDWARD SCHWARTZ S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1952. 18955 Oak Drive, De- troit 21, Michigan. gtg'-1 fsri H. fe... ROBERT ADRIAN SCHEUERMANN AB 1952 50 Berkshire Road R ville Centre, Long Island, New Y ARTHUR SCHLEIFER, JR. 91 Central Park West, New 23, New York. MAJOR WALTER ANDREW SCHMIDT A.B., San Jose'State College, 1942 850 North 5th Street, San Jose California. HAROLD THOMPSON SEARS, JR. S.B., University of Colorado, 1952. 1629 Johnston Street, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH SEMENENKO S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1946. 500 7th Avenue, San Francisco, California. MARLOWE ARTHUR SIGAL A.B., 1952. R.R. 32, Euston, Penn- sylvania. X X A 1 T WALTER ROBERT SIMPSON A.B., Williams College, 1952. 11 Ardmore Terrace, West Newton, Massachusetts. SAUL IRVING SKOLER A.B., 1952. 14 Maypole Road, Quin- cy, Massachusetts. JACKSON WYMAN SMART, JR. B.B.A., University of Michigan, 1952. 2430 Lake View Avenue, Chicago 14, Illinois. HERBERT ANTHONY SKLEN AR S.B. in B.A., Municipal University of Omaha, 1952. 2508 North 61st Street, Omaha, Nebraska. IRA EUGENE SLAWSON A.B., Texas Christian University, 1944. 2527 Carter Avenue, Fort Worth 3, Texas. DAVID ROGER SMITH A.B., Trinity College, 1952. 1158 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. EDMOND CHARLES SEMEL A.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1951. 25 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York. LEWIS DAVIS SIEGEL A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1952. 650 West End Avenue, New York, New York. LEE MARVIN SILVERSTEIN S.B., Boston University, 1952. 28 Stephen Street, Manchester, Connec- ticut. 3 ,iw 7 --fx ,T , .. 1 A , I-y,-.i.T-,fi,,- -ff ww...-S.. .N mf, - A--- V., A vii - , -, lt- - , N WS. , . . ,fn s ,, fi ..., ..... - -..-. ,. 421 ., fyewwrd 72- ,gc ri f nf, fy, ,--9 P 3 1: -- .. 1 - e -. ' kyle' Tit '. -l -- 3,1 -: lj V: 35,551.1 AW- LMA? ...bu ,gg Qjvfgel, WS L ', H,4m EN 5951-f,,:Qfjl:l.,5, mail:-QZQC l f ef-5 if -filfgf-4.1 ji.: 3-fy-Qlhgsgwiv , 5 gi , -1' JEFFERSON STANLEY SMITH A.B., 1947. 75 Nottinghill Road, Brighton, Massachusetts. GUILLERMO SOBALARRO S.B., Morningside College, 1952. 13 Avenida Sur -335, Guatemala City, Guatemala. LAUREN CE LOUIS SPITTERS A.B., Western Michigan College of Education, 1949. J.D., University of Michigan, 1952. 137 Wall Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan. JOSEPH STAVEN HAGEN A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1952. 1456 52nd Street, Brooklyn, New York. ALAN LOUIS STEIN A.B., Columbia University, 1952. 2125 North Melvin Street, Philadel- phia 31, Pennsylvania JOSEPH TURNER STEWART, JR. S.B., U. S. Merchant Marine Acade- my, 1951. 434 West 163rd Street, New York, New York. iw ,- ' ' ' NORMAN MOWRY STEERE A.B., Brown University, 1952. Doug- las Hook Road, Chepachet, Rhode island. JOHN MOTE STEVENSON A.B., 1952. 40 East Fountain Ave- nue, Glendale, Ohio. HUGH DOUGLAS STIER, JR. I A.B., Kenyon College, 1952. 202 Mountain Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey. MELVIN BARRY SMI A.B., Brown University, 1952. Toxteth Street, Brookline, Mass: setts. JOHN CONDIT SPADONE A.B., Colgate University, 1952. Broadway, Rockville Centre, long Island, New York. PHIN EAS SPRAGUE A.B., Bowdoin College, 1950. R.F.D. 1, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. V- , V 'ii ii l A.B., Middlebury College, 1952. . ARTHUR TEWES STIEREN .B., Yale University, 1950. 133 helma Drive, San Antonio, Texas. JOHN BARRINGTON STILES B.A., university oi cumbfidge,1952. Trespasser's Cottage, Chobham, Woking, Surrey, England. WILLIAM FORRESTER sToTz, JR. Stratford Road, Wallingford, Penn- sylvanio. LAURENCE DAVIS STIFEL A.B., 1952. 2700 Southington Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. YF WILLIAM ALDEN STONE A.B., Yale University, 1952. 192 South Beeson Avenue, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. JOHN EDWARD STRATTON 8 Ellsworth Street, Rye, New York B.S.E., Princeton University, 1950. G ,, 5 1, DONALD RICHARD STROBEN A.B., Knox College, 1952. 2522 Jackson Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. MAJOR ROBERT WESLEY STRUNK S.B., State Teachers College at Buf- falo, 1938. A.M., George Washing- ton University, 1948. 4565 North Harlem Road, Snyder 21, New York. BONG KYUN SUH A.B., Wheaton College, 1952. Hwangkum-Dong, Kimchon, Korea. GEORGE THOMAS STROMBERG S.B., University of Utah, 1952. 3627 Mount Ogden Drive, Ogden, Utah. RICHARD ANTHONY STUBBING Ph.B. in Com., University of Notre Dame, 1952. 1659 Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. GILBERT JAMES SULLIVAN Ph.B., University of Wisconsin, 1948. 3059 North Maryland Avenue, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. PJ 7 1 D'-s:e5 w. n 3'.-'-'-w .rx 'IE f'Zf'2a:. .- . .nr .-1:- q . . , e. ,. J ..1 V- -. f-...L . 1--.. 1..f...g..e,....f fe.-... .ye.4.o,...,- . yr., me ,5,...h-my .-ff:.f..e-f.5.,v 52 i1'f' fl' ffliii- .l l '.-'LN . iff: iii? iEf5f 'Tl:'-V i 3i7'l41'i H1-23i'lF'ii'll7f5l4 HQ . il :mf 41. .Sf-...V-H ,l. I fL.- 1-iq ,... J- A. 1.41-:I es:-,e .2 1 'ff .- - arf- -- -'- mf-,gf . -.f' :fp-.'f, -s-45.-'-fave.. gg, its ,ns QV,-1:4 'L1.:.r:11ifZ5:'?? eW:e'sff,44:i -5.5-L-. F'-1'-:e-.-5-Jzfkiu Lmll-S I -21p 3, JOHN PARKER SULLIVAN A.B., Boston College, 1952. 24 Exe- ter Street, Marlboro, Massachusetts WILLIAM RAYMOND SUTTON A.B., Swarthmore College, 1952. 5105 Allan Road, N.W., Washington 16, D. C. HAMID NAGHSH TABRIZI S.B., Utah State Agricultural Col- lege, 1952. Bagheshah Avenue, Teh- ran, Iran. OTTO CHAIM TEITLER S.B., Columbia University, 1952. 39 Haaviv Street, Haifa, Israel. RICHARD GERARD TERRY A.B., Dartmouth College, 1951. R.D. 31, Delmar, New York. GERARD POSTLES THOMAS A.B., Princeton University, 1951. 10 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. JAMES FRANCIS TERRY, JR. A.B., 1952. 32 Sycamore Road, South Weymouth, Massachusetts. BROOKS BREMNER THAYER S.B., louisiana State University, 1952. 1850 Cloverdale Avenue, Ba- ton Rouge, Louisiana. ROBERT BURTIS THOMPSON A.B., 1952. 7 Felton Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. LT. COL. JACK K. 5 S.B., University of Maryland, 2246 Rosewood Avenue, T Ohio. RUSSELL LOWELL SWITZER B.B.A., Southern Methodist U sity, 1952. 209 West 11th S Ellis, Kansas. MAXWELL JULES TAUB A.B., 1952. 2320 Bronx Park New York, New York. ,ig I 1 ,ww , JJ I EJ 1-jf- if 4 -' A ,sg , vm, :J J,MQ.w.i 1 f '21 I 5,5 If fl ,ab WL V.-.1 .JH .,, i G32 -s T '1-, A 3I?,l?'-5 ' - -V N. '- '..' .cl-V .. .' 1 FT - 'M T ' , L 1' ' ',. -A elf-wel riff.-mei: fffL5iRfs15', FAC L: HA . 31.-...M - WILLIAM FOSS THOMPSON .B., 1950. 26 Cabot Street, Win- ester, Massachusetts. CART. JAMES HENRY THORNTON .B., University of Akron, 1948, 79 Detroit Street, Akron 5, Ohio. MAJOR ARTYV TOMMY TISDAIL S.B., University of Southern Cali- fornia, 1948. R.R. 1, Box 498, Mc- Farland, California. W BOSWORTH Moss TODD, JR. S.B., University of Kentucky, 1952 15 Dodwood Lane, Frankfort, Ken- tucky. FELIX TOMEI, 3d S.B., Yale University, 1952. Box 75, Northfield, Illinois. NORMAN ELVIN TORREY A.B., Trinity College, 1950. 26 John son Road, Arlington, Massachusetts FRANCIS KYONG TOM B.A., University of Hawaii, 1952 3126 Mokihana Street, Honolulu Hawaii. FLETCHER PETER TOMIC A.B., 1951. 212 Dewitt Street, Buffa- lo 13, New York. FREDERICK BURTON TOSSBERG A.B., Yale University, 1952. 300 lvy Street, Denver, Colorado. WILLIAM IRVING THOMPSON ' S.B. in B.A., Rutgers University, 1952. 257 Park Avenue, Midland Park, New Jersey. WALTER WILLIS THULIN B. Chem. Engin., University of Min- nesota, 19527 B.B.A. libid.l, 1952. 4350 Colfax Avenue, S., Minneapolis 9, Minnesota. KENNETH ALLEN TOBIAS S.B. in Bus., University of Richmond, 1952. 2 Percival Street, Chester, Virginia. CARL THURSTON TOURTELLOT, JR. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1947. 9 Penn Road, Winchester, Massachu- setts. ARTHUR BO'I'I' TREMAN, JR. A.B., Williams College, 'l95'l. 'l'l7 East 72nd Street, New York 21, New York. BERT WILHELMU S M. TWAALFHOVEN S.B., Fordham University, 1952. 45 .Ion van Nassau Street, The Hague, Netherlands. JOSEPH HENRY UNOBSKEY A.B., Colby College, 1952. 272 Main Street, Calais, Maine. F. DOUGLAS VAN SICKLEN Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy. Rancho Santa Fe, California DONALD HART VETTERLEIN S.B., University of Colorado, 1948. Rockport, Maine. -gr - --7 p.--- EIS LT. EMMETT LEE VANLANDINGHAM, JR. B.C.S., Beniamin Franklin Univer- sity, 1948. McCool, Mississippi. RONALD FARA VAN VACT OR A.B., DePauw University, 1952. Ridgefield, R.R. '2, LaPorte, Indiana. ROBERT RAYMOND VIOSCA S.B. in Mech. Engin., The Tulane University of Louisiana, 1950. 5632 Ada Place, New Orleans, Louisiana. CLASS OF 1954 BRUCE ARCHIBALD TOWSEND B.A. Sc., University of Manitoba 1950. 80 King's Drive, King's Park Manitoba, Canada. ANDREW A. TUCKER S.B. in Mech. Engin., New York University, 1950. 51 Sowden Street, Binghamton, New York. MARC MERVYN TWINNEY, JR A.B., Yale University, 1952. 74 East Woodland Road, Lake Forest, Illi- nois. GERALD DELMAR VISTE A.B., 1947. Foley, Minnesota. RONALD FREDERIC VOIGT B.E.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, 1952. 1820 George Street, Ridgewood 27, Long Island, New York. JOHN F LANDERS WALKER A.B., 1952. 16 Corey Road, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Qin 7- V i- --A TTSTM FRANK HAJIME WATASE B.A., University of Hawaii, 1950. Box 51, Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii. JEROME RICHARD WEDEKIND B.B.A., University of Miami, 1952 4317 Elmar Drive, l.auderdale-by- the Sea, Florida. NORMAN VVEINSTEIN S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1952. 615 Allen Street, Syracuse 10, ASHLEY WEARE A.B., 1952. Crown Way Marblehead, Massachusetts. WILLIAM HENRY WEED A.B., Carleton College, 1952. 5011 Wooddale Lane, Minneapolis, Min- l1e501G. RALPH GARNET WEIR B.Sc. in Agric., University of Alber- sf' ta, 1948. 1420 3rd Street, N.W., CHARALAMBOS VLACHOUTSICOS A.B., Bowdoin College, 1952. 16 Timoleontos, Vassou, Athens 6, Greece. HAROLD RUDOLPH VON DER OSTEN A.B., 1951. 131 Sutherland Roacl, Brookline, Massachusetts. THOMAS RUFFIN WARFIELD A.B., Washington and Lee Univer- sity, 1952. 1411 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland. la 'une E We ' ' New York. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. t i viii ii M 1 1 1. JOHN BRORSON WEIUM A.a., 1952. 507 1st sneer, N.E., l Minot, North Dakota. JOHN HAROLD WHITE B.B.A., University of Mississippi, ,1952. R.R. 2, Box 117, Jackson, Mississippi. HARRY BERNARD WIGGIN S S.B., U. S. Merchant Marine Aca- demy, 1948, 5.8. in Com., University of Vermont, 1952. 49 Temple Street, Rutland, Vermont. ii 1 JOI-IN PETER WILLIAMSON B.A., University of Toronto, 1952 71 Sheldrake Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. RUSSELL WITHROW WILSON A.B., 1950. 744 Chestnut Street, Coatesville, Pennsylvania. RICHARD ALLEN WITTE S.B., Oregon State College, 1952. 506 North 2nd Street, Tacoma, Washington. CLAUDE HOOPER WILSON B. Com., University of Manitoba, 1952. 145 Campbell Street, Winni- peg, Manitoba, Canada. FRANK PUTNAM WILTON A.B., Yale University, 1952. 15801 Windmill Pointe Drive, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. ROBERT BYRON WOLF S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1950. 5645 West Washing- ton Boulevard, Chicago 44, Illinois. BRUCE TORREY WHITE B.E., Yale University, 1951. 209 Hamilton Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. RICHARD TITUS WHITNEY S.B., Yale University, 1950. 6 Lin- coln Roacl, Wellesley Hills, Massa- chusets. JOHN FRANCIS WILLIAMS Yale University. 518 Whalley nue, New Haven, Connecticut. Ave- LT. PAUL WALLACE WOODHEAD A.B.A., University of Nebraska, 1949. York, Nebraska. THEODORE DOUGLAS WRIGHT A.B., 1945 U9471. 511 Grande Ave- nue, St. Paul 2, Minnesota. ROGER EDWARD YAN OW A.B., Columbia University, 1952. 53 D. Manor Parkway, Rochester, New York. l l l .J,.- FK CAPT. QUENTIN E. YODER S.B., Indiana University, 1941, M.F.A., Columbus University, 1951. R.R. -735, Goshen, Indiana. DONALD ARTHUR YOUNG B.Sc., University of Manitoba, 1952. 808 Wicklow Street, Ft. Garry, Win- nipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ROBERT FREDERICK YTTERBERG S.B., Brown University, 1952. 241 Hollywood Avenue, Crestwood, New York. -1 ............ ' EJ .Lille E ia25s5:a:gj2:g3 ig,-ffiffo Ae,-.,,,g5:'fllg-A 'Wig ,U 21259 ,id 'if' ' --'-Iw- X'-'en -- . Leu.-fe? -Af .mu-. .- ,-.-L - .J ty: 1 .Q EEA- I-. ,. nf 12.1.-tems:-'J LL.-. 4225+-f..z: 'seas' fn' ' -.fu l- ve. .gf -H A 13514 t T fi . 121' 'f -2 . - '. 'ffl ,.,F,, ' -, A. - L, . fleflf 4 ein S 1 Y .rL.m.,.. Y .. ,ln-Lg.-. 2-..:--.1 :-.- :gI2':ali. xtf'-if-Ef.:f'1.-f.'i.'fIEz' . 191 fe.-aEa.Q.?IQ.!5'E1uLte.e4E' ' PE: f q ' 1 4 , ROBERT BARRETT A WORRALL A.B., Whitman College, 1952. Box 265A, R. 1, Rougue River, Oregon. STANLEY A LIANG-CHUN WU S.B., Babson Institute of Business Administration, 1952. 573 Washing- ton Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. BERNARD KALMAN YENKIN A.B., Yale University, 1952. 381 South Drexel Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Vg.,-, l l X X 1 ALAN BENJAMIN 'f YOUNG 1 Dipl., Royal Military College of V Canada, 1952. Sulphur Springs N, Road, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. I A 9' ROBERT ARTHUR YOUNG S.B. in Mech. Engin., Tufts College, ,J 1952. 1852 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, New Jersey. JAMES TZE-QU YUNG S.B., Cornell University, 1952.- 1440 l Lei Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachu- setts. 1 Fi' GEORGE MARTIN ZRINY A.B., Columbia University, 1950. 121 68fh Streei, Guftenberg, New Jersey. On the other hand l , Y-.-.-Jeiw., f, f.S.m.,E-5efeT- I I .:- - L . .gm ,J f C 'L S--S as Os IFf 12 -J9f I ---I -1 '- - -' S-:..' e -'i.1- -I ,' ue'- ' ' - ...E f -O, ,ms :Tiff .' si!-f. - -W '. '-is-2 Wigs. - f was 1,:Z,i ,, ...s53i1g. 'H' ii.,.?RSf5Eef-L 7 it-,JSEZH -Lwzrrwn 7 ,, . GEORGE ROBERT ALB IN O A.B., Columbia University, 1950. 83 Eutaw Street, East Boston, Massa- chusetts. JOHN FORREST BURNETT A.B., Lawrence College, 1952. 201 E. Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois. RICHARD SARGENT COCHRAN A.B., Amherst College, 1949. 19 Wall Street, Wellesley, Massachu- setts. RODNEY STEWART CRAIK DONALD B.A., University of Oxford, 1950. 9 Regents Court, Park Road, London, N.W.I., England. WILLIAM EDWARD HENDRON A.B., Yale University, 1952. 107 Fountain Street, Springfield, Massa- chusetts. MAJOR JOHN CREIGHTON KING S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1944. 12 Athelstone Road, Newton Centre, Massachusetts. COLMAN MICHAEL MOCKLER, JR. A.B., 1952. 150 Lee Road, Scars- dale, New York. DAVID TREVILLYAN THOMAS University of Grenoble, Westminster Bank, Ltd., Smith Square, London, S.W. 1, England. ,, .rwrrz fi H. --fs 1 51.--. .meer 7 ,DLL ALAN FRANCIS ATWOOD S.B., University of Idaho, 1952. 501 East Street, Colfax, Washington. HENRY BROMEIELD CABOT, JR. A.B., 1950. 5 Fernald Drive, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. MANUEL JOSEPH DE SOUZA S.B., Stonehill College, 1952. 52 Wing Road, Acushnet, Massachusetts. MERRILL CHARLES FAUX, JR. S.B., University of Utah: 1952. 1396 Michigan Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. LADDIE FRANK HUTAR 5.B. in Mech. Eng., Purdue Univer- sity, 1947. 4330 Oak Avenue, Lyons, Illinois. CLIVE LAWLER-WILSON B.Sc., University of London, 1950. 293 Wimbledon Park Road, London, S.W., 19, England. CHARLES NEAL NEUNHOFFER A.B., Bowdoin College, 1952, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1952. Apartado 889, Caracas, Venezuela. RICHARD LE ROY VETTER A.B., State College of Washington, 19505 A.M. Cibidj 1952. R.R. 2, Box 179, Raymond, Washington. e.ti..:akm-...L3S. t..!t. .. .tt I JOSE NOEL BORROMEO B.C.S., University of Illinois, 1951. P.O. Box 1776, Manila, Philippine Islands. FULLER EARL CALLAWAY, 3D S.B. in lnd. Mgt., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1952. 1200 Vernon Road, La Grange, Georgia. JAMES CLEVELAND DONALD S.B., Stanford University, 1950. Zig- zag, Oregon. HOWARD THOMAS HEALY A.B., 1943. 199 Corey Street, West Roxbury 32, Massachusetts. PETER CRAIG JACOBS A.B., Lawrence College, 1952. 514 North Garfield Avenue, Janesville, Wisconsin. LT. CDR. JOHN MURCHISON LEWIS, JR. A.B., Southern Methodist University, 1941. 3200 West 13th Street, Ches- ter, Pennsylvania. MICHAEL RUDGE B.Sc., McGill University, 1949. 3489 Stanley Street, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. GUS W. WEISS, JR. A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1952. 3731 Whitland Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee. CZ C155 'Q in-.f-. L Q f ,-, ,E ' -eu' -sr .NJN Y' ,Qi -I. , V, 9. '.xJv':'x5:p.'.'daL ....,L:i.LLNn-.,:. ..,.x..,,.....1g-..:. Z I g, A I ,,,1.,,, i it .. To the first year student, life at Har- vard Business School represents a new phase in his life. Slowly he acquaints himself with a new campus. He meets new professors who seek to develop the potential in each student. He makes new friends among the 600-odd other first year men of varied back- grounds from all over the United States and many foreign countries. He has his moments of anxiety, but re- collections of WAC deadlines dim quickly, and the friendships acquired during the first year come to the fore, long to be remembered and cherished. '4v'v'4s Mil H .r f l 'J is M 'I n A- H fa .m., fr: Fic Sin set Tr, Ye th St Pa lg: 1: P. em W .lf wi 4, .. .. ff . . ,, ., . , , U ,. .. .Q . -,M 1 .f W- ,.,t,..,M front row: Clasby, Marshall, Malkiel, Soter, Emmanuel, Singh, DeVenne, Ross, Rear, Gamble, Bryn-Jones, Civiello, Losby, Beller, Saxton, Mattern, H. Arnold. second row: Sutton, R. S. Smith, Tihung, Esslinger, Buchanan, R. Arnolcl, Ettele, Stowell, Wells, Bloomer, Kenrick, Whiting, Hoover, Grote, Rimell. third row: Slocum, Tomasello, Dewar, Stetler, Jenkins, Teachout, Forrester, Hiteshew, Piehl, Peterson, Ackerman, Fouret, Young, F. H Stephens, J. Wilson, Wicldrington. , ,....f.',,.-r ge, vt Ywtevfi, . M: , ft., . X X .Y-ee - AA .- '+ --Jeb ' f -Y i:1..:J.a- - 'LQ -' -.. fourth row: Diederich, Michel, lves, Cros, F. C. Stephens, Dillon, Fish, Casey, Call, Jennings, Hunt, McDermaid, Kalin, Cornelson, White, Sappie. fifth row: Koessel, Abston, Lewis, Heiman, Bartram, R. Wilson, Lips- comb, Mraz, Schultz, Egan, Platt, Post, Mitchell, Schreiber, Wassen Mahler, Merchant. last row: Nehrling, Liband, Brinks, Kluge, Speed, Mock, Austin Verhagen, Weedon, Alexander, Fourt, Visek, Caploe, Schwartz. 1 front row: Kober, Sullivan, Welsh, McLeod, Perry, Schubert, Wirsig, Whitman, Rawlings, MacDowell, Mears, McMurray, Arenberg, Kimball. second row: Wray, Bergh, Delacosta, Elmore, Davenport, Headlee, Erickson, Winoker, Weiss, J. Mitchell, Mayer, Brown, Black, Ranz, Hall. third row: Finke, Hubner, Kingsley, Frossi, Hyde, Stubbs, Hutchinson, Block, Jackson, Haun, Romero, Gladstone, Frantz, Bevier, Coates, Gregoire, Stirek. fourth row: A. Moore, Anderson, Allen, McMaster, Kirkman, Ger- munclsson, Holmgren, Sachtien, Janssen, Cammack, Knowles, Davis, Bolo, Porta, Drasher, Hinckley. , fifth row: Nowotny, Catron, Cameron, Heller, Voorhis, Woodhouse, Keitt, J. Moore, Matheny, Burns, Holben, Wolfe, Henclel, Sauer, Kegg, Van Dyke, Brennen. last row: McDougall, Bell, Oliver, Healy, Cloutier, Kishpaugh, Free- man, Lowry, Bury, Schluter, Flake, Mason, Henry, Thurston, Wissolik, S. Mitchell, De Rham. 1 r r Eli? 12 front row: Larson, Nutting, Araquistain, Haney, Ort, Lambert, George, Roberts, Silbert, J. F. McLaughlin, Brooks, Kanetaki, Cuddy, Brach- feld, Moffat, Wernig, Golden. second row:- G. S. McLaughlin, Levine, Boit, Hexner, Orr, Darer, Wessel, Stark, Ryan, Gardner, Sterman, Getz, Brand, Bagdon, Abel, Sibert, Lynch, Oberhaus, Todd. fourth row: Chumaceiro, Russell, Moss, Cave, Wombwell, Ste' Foster, Randall, Hawley, Breisch, Fierro, Kressler, Master, Hamel, Hamlet, DeMortemart, Smith, Rand, Steele, Pogue, last row: Lewis, Bush, O'Neil, Bump, Gould, Ellis, Neubauer, Phipps, Farley, Cape, Conklin. Dembry, Holmquist, Parisi, Applegate, Green, Day, Bennett, third row: Conant, Beraut, Hoffman, Rogers, Moat, Seaman, Smaller, Johnston, Carpi, Lusk, Boyle, Price, Miezelis, Hott, McKenna, David, ' I-. 1. I A front row: Fabry, D. Mitchell, Dover, Roncolato, Zankel, Symonds, Peterson, Casimiro, Von Schwerin, Potter, Cheung, Davis, W. Jones, Latimer, Curry, Simpson. second row: Hastings, Burks, Haakenstad, Stern, Wilson, Nelson, Childs, Cabot, Walter, Nomikos, Phares, Carver, Blcugh, Wong, Ploufle, Tennille. third row: J. Mitchell, Browning, Bahr, Smillie, W. Wells, Crisp, Lecrenier, Peverill, Pawlick, Kukula, Sherwood, Greenberg, Gleason Griffin, Lee, Miccio. 1 Corcoran, Wubbenhorst, McGuinty, Balcom, Simpson, Tufts. .f .',::- ' ' i'?,1-.- . fourth row: Yancey, Frank, Griffith, Kenner, Treynor, Wolf, Adams, Wessel, Andresen, Hare, Williams, Beyer, Stokes, Bantield, Fowler, Howard, Ingersoll. fifth row: Treleaven, Little, Wehtie, Printz, Barach, Nichols, Baker, Kestnbaum, Steele, Klingenstein, Wright, Harbaugh, Dixon, Adelson, Buckles, Waterous, Gates. last row: Keating, J. Jones, McDougal, Harrington, Seymour, Cassell, Osmanski, Haymes, Vancil, R. Wells, Edmondson, Handelman, Peck, Dorsett, Barrengos, Keen, Fauver, Schroeder, Dowling. KENNETH BENJAMIN ACKERMAN A.B., Princeton University, 1953. 205 Rosewood Drive, Lima, Ohio. IRWIN ADELSON B.Com., McGill University, 1953. 3190 Kent Avenue, Montreal, P. Q., Canada. 1 . . er eg ff -Q:'--:EE-E-.i5'-'iii 1 by 3 j I flag: f is ,xl ,, 'Y Ci ' 1 ,,- ...E l rg 'f ' 1.1 THOMAS ARTHUR ABEL A.B., Colorado College, 1953. 712 E. Washington Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado. DUNBAR ABSTON, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1953. Hill Haven, Germantown, Tennes- see. EDWARD RYCKMAN ALEXANDER, JR. B.Com., McGill University, 1953. 716 Upper Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, P. Q., Canada. MAURICE JAMES ALLEN, JR. S.B., Virginia Military Institute, 1949, 123 Linden Avenue, Lynch- burg, Virginia. ROBERT HERMAN ABRAMS S.B., Cornell University, 1953. 415 E. 17 Street, Brooklyn, New York. JACK Ross1N ACKERMAN A.B., Harvard University, 1953. An- derson Hill Road, Purchase, New York. ' ff , ' '1TRT . il V11 H. I H lll II.'L.1Il i -ni' LT. COL. CHARLES FRANCIS ALFANO S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1943. 21-28 23 Avenue, Long Island City, New York. LT. CDR. STUART ROBERTSON ALLEN S.B., in B.A., University of .Rich mond, 1939. 491 Grove Street, Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts. EUGENE BRAGG ADAMS 5.B., Agricultural 8. Mechanical Col- lege of Texas, 1949. 1208 Ave. J., N.W., Childress, Texas. LT. JOHN EVAN AICKEN S.B., University of Kentucky, 1943 315 S. 43 Street, louisville, Ken tucky. mi lf, . s' : ut,-R .t-Jr' PAUL MAURICE ARENBERG A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 991 Wildwood Lane, Highland Park, Illinois. HERBERT ALAN A ARNOLD A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1951, 1244 Malvern Street, Pitts- burgh, Pensylvania. EDWARD NICHOLAS ANDERSON, JR. S.B., in Com., State University of Iowa, 1951. 828 N. Gilbert Street, Iowa City, Iowa. BYRON LEE APPLEGATE Pet. Ref. E., Colorado School of Mines, 1949. Box 1051, Tulsa, Okla- homo. , 31 it V V V gi ,N -1:-'Hi . Q -E-::::f:'i'2.:'. V nkiia. ii ...if ' I ' JOHAN HENRIK ANDRESEN A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Smedbraaten, Skoyen, Oslo, Nor- way. AN TONE PAUL ARAQUISTAIN S.B., University of Idaho, 1951. 1101 N. 22 Street, Boise, idaho. SHELDON I. ARONOFF B. Mech. Engin., Cooper Union, 1953. 1258 40 Street, Brooklyn, New York. LEON sERoP AVAKIAN, JR. LLB., Boston University, 1953. 8 Bennington Street, Newton, Massa- chusetts. MAJOR CHARLES FRANCIS AUSTIN University of Maryland, Linn, Kan- sas ALEXANDER PHIPPS AVEN S.B. in Geol., State University of Oklahoma, 1951. 429 N.W. 25 St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. FELIPPE ARNSTEIN ARNO A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Rua Canada 714, Sao Paulo, Brazil. ROBERT JAMES ARNOLD S.B., in B.A., Boston College, 1953. 68 Lothrop Street, Beverly, Massa- chusetts. LT. VAUGHN OWEN BALCOM S.B., Temple University, 1952. 605 N. Road Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. DONALD FRANK BARRENGOS A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 33 Phillips Street, Providence, Rhode Island. HERBERT CHARLES BAGDON S.B., Lowell Textile Institute, 1953. 20 Edgewood Terrace, Millburn, New Jersey. CHARLES DUANE BAKER, 5d A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 34 Munroe Street, Newburyport, Mas- sachusetts. V V L LT. COL. VERNON LEWIS BARTRAM S.B., University of Kansas, 1940. Route 31, Silver Lake, Kansas. CAPT. JOHN STANLEY BAUMGARTNER S.B., U. S., Military Academy, 1946. B29 N. Huntington Street, San Fer- nando, California. , . L . . Y Y Z, Y, Y K LY EY f W..-,, .1 .. t .1 Q. A 1-'2,.wa':f ,., 1 . . L, :LL-K X. .gl V' --f ..., - ff.: VERNON ALLEN BAHR S.B., University of Idaho, 1951. 1306 W. 4 Street, Weiser, Idaho. FRANCIS ELLSWORTH BAKER, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 72 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. it mf . it M l ROBERT PA'I'TEN BAUMAN A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1953. 23549 Stanford Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. WILLIAM JULES BECKER A.B., Brown University, 1953. 18 Oak Crest Road, West Orange, New Jersey. 179 I ' l PHILIP GEORGE BARACH S.B., in B.A., Boston University, 1951. 15 Gilmer Street, Mattapan, Massachusetts. JOHN JAMES BARRY A.B., College of William and Mary, 1952. D-1 Grant Building, Presiden- tial Gardens, Alexandria, Virginia JOHN TERRELL BENNETT, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1950. 24 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. DAVID BERGER A.B., Columbia University, 1950. 108 Station Road, Great Neck, Long Island, New York. ,. ,, ,LE, Z .it-,., V . . L A- J., . . 1,52 , . Q .fit tlifie J fT3'? 5f:fi?-.. 1 Fvfu' H Q tt...-, .J-' La 1 mt -'.,'-ii L ,i .3 'WEEE - J: ' Qi, ' 1 s, JEL LL. ,HI ',L7...:f -- nj, E it It v..i,f5: .tn A- :Q ,1 , 'V to E. Q , L-, . :H '. ,KEY v qw L 552 , , 22251755 ,, J EDWIN FRANCIS BEGG B. Mech. Engin., Rensselaer Poly- technic institute, 1951. 10 Market Street, Woppingers Falls, New York. MAJOR WILLIAM BELL, Sd S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1944. 15 Cedar Street, Arlington, Massa- chusetts. ROBERT NEVILLE BERKE A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 57 S. Crescent Circuit, Brighton, Mas- sachusetts. LOUIS WELLS BEVIER S.B., in Ind. Engin., Lehigh Univer- sity, 1951. 8 Woods Lane, Scars- dale, New York. ALAN JOEL BELL A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 298 Chestnut Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. ROBERT WINTER BELLER B.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1950. 1150 Garrison Avenue, New York, New York. EDWARD BAILER BERNINGER S.B., in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950, R.D. -i-TI, Pittston, Pennsylvania. CDR. KENNETH MAY BEYER S.B., Oregon State College, 1950. 2441 Webb Avenue, New York, New York. FRANCOIS EUGENE BERAUT M.S., University of Paris, 1952. 44 Ave. d'lena, Paris 16, France. DAN A RANDOLPH BERGH A.B., University of California at los Angeles, 1940. 232 Prospect Street, Belmont, Massachusetts. ML. 11 'l' -H ,,... -. nf-1. .s?A1e.v?fg-'rs :I E ' ---V- t JEROME CALVIN BLACKWOOD A.B., Colgate University, 1953. Buf- falo Road, Harborcreek, Pennsyl- vania. L. KEAN BLOCK A.B., Yale University, 1953. 185 Vine Avenue, Highland Park, ll- linois. GOBERDHAN BHAGAT DANF ORD CRITCHLOW BICKMORE M.A., Patna University, 1950. Kar- haria, Bath, Bhagalpur, India. ANDRE BISSON B.A., Laval University, 1950. B.Com. libid.J 1952. M.Com. Cibid.J 1953. 467 Bonaventure Street, Trois- Riv- ieres P.Q., Canada. WILLIAM JOHN BLOUGH A.B., Oberlin College, 1951. 325 E. 41 Street, Apartment 907, New York, New York. ROBERT SPRAGUE BOIT A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 204 Warren Street, Brookline, Massa- chusetts. S.B., Utah State Agricultural Col- lege, 1953. Paradise, Utah. ROBERT GARDNER BLACK A.B., University of Rhode Island, 1953. Farnum Pike, Georgioville, Rhode Island. ROBERT WALTER BODEN A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 9 Brix- ton Road, Garden City, long Island, New York. ROBERT THOMAS Bow, JR. A.B., Michigan State College, 1953. 81 Lochmoor Blvd., Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan. ARTHUR JOHN BLOCK B.A., University of British Columbia, 1952. 277 E. 44 Avenue, Vancouver B.C., Canada. THOMAS DUDLEY BLOOMER A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 407 Grace Avenue, Newark, New Jer- sey. I ,, ix tt -1: M V . ,.. ', 7 -,z . ' 151, '11 ' FREDERICK WILLIAM BRADLEY, JR. A.B., Colgate University, 1950. 718 Lower Ferry Road, Trenton, New Jersey. RALPH JOSEPH BRBISCH, JR. S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1951. 148 N. 4 Street, Catawissa, Pennsylvania. FRANK BANKQER BONDURANT S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1949. 5605 Rockwood Road, Wichita, Kan- EDWARD JOSEPH BOYLE S.B., Fordham College, 1951. 20 King Street, Freeport, Long Island, New York. NEWTON WILLIAM BRIGGS Boston University. 41 Shepard Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. DONALD ANTHONY BRINKS 4 A.B., Wheaton College, 1950. 601 Naperville Street, Wheaton, Illinois. CARL DAVID BOTTENFIELD A.B., Harvard University, 1951. Route 31, Grove, Oklahoma. DANIEL BRACHFELD A.B., Columbia University, 1950. 3310 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York. i THORLEY DOYLE BRIGGS A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 36 Halstead Avenue, Port Chester, New York. BRYANT JOHN BROOKS, JR. S.B., Yale University, 1950. 83 Har- mon Avenue, Pelham, New York. KENNETH STUART BRAND A.B., Harvard University, 1953 9629 Ladue Road, Clayton, Mis- souri. WILLIAM BERNARD BRBNNAN, JR. A.B., Catholic University of America, 1953. 287 Elmgrove Avenue, Prov- idence, Rhode Island. ROBERT BLAZIER BROWNING S.B., in Met. E., Michigan College of Mines and Technology, 1950. 39 Brattle Street, Worcester, Massachu- satts. JOHN RODOLPH BROUGHER, JR. S.B., in E.E., University of Texas, 1950. Box 215, Calvert, Texas. JAMES PERRIN BROWN A.B., Williams College, 1951. 1490 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minne- sota. HENRY ANDREW BROWN, JR. S.B., North Carolina State College, 1951. 641 E. Faris Road, Greenville, South Carolina. LT. ZACK FRUIT BROWN, JR. S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 3 Phillips Ct., Henderson, Kentucky. JOHN SANFORD BRUMBACK, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1953. 4404 Miner Road, Toledo, Ohio. JOHN DAVID HUGH BRYN-JONES B.Com., University of British Colum- bia, 1952. All Bay Road, Sidney, B.C., Canada. ROBERT HOWARD BUCKLES A.B., Stanford University, 1953. 780 Ringwood Avenue, Menlo Park, Cal- ifornia. DODDS IRETON BUCHANAN A.B., Princeton University, 1953. Box 27, Cody, Wyoming. JACK AUSTIN BUMP A.B., Bowdoin College, 1951. 94 Main Street, Farmington, Maine. JOHN WHITHAM BRUGLER A.B., University of Rochester, 1953. 12 Creekdale Lane, Rochester, New York. JOHN GOEDE BRUMMER A.B., Michigan State College, 1949. Ll.B., University of Michigan, 1952. 4350 Nottingham Street, Detroit, Michigan. l ss .... , JOHN JOSEPH BURNS, JR. S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1953. 89 Fletcher Road, Belmont, Massa- chusetts. COL. STERLING CHAMP BUSH A.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1936. 2166 Magnolia Ave- nue, Long Beach, California. J S,- -15- WILLIAM ARMISTEAD MOALE BURDEN, 3d A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 1224 30 Street, N.W., Washington D.C. DUSTIN MAHLON BURKE A.B., Harvard University, 1952. White Pond Road, Athol, Massachu- setts. DANIEL BARNETT BURKE A.B., University of Vermont, 1950. 43 Amherst Road, Wellesley, Mas- sachusetts. JOHN JEFFERSON EURKS, JR. A.B., Swarthmore College, 1953. 907 Ashland Avenue, Secane, Pennsyl- vania. CURTISS MCGREW BURY A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. Mel- wood Lane, Westport, Connecticut VIRGIL EUGENE BYERLY S.B., lowa State College, 1953. R.F.D. 31, Boone, Iowa. WILLIAM WARD CALHOUN S.B., Davidson College, 1949. 102 Barrus Avenue, Clinton, North Car- alina. DAVID CABOT A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Avondale Street, Westerly, Rhode Island. LEONARD MOONEYZ CALL S.B. in Com., University of Notre Dame, 1951. 231 Paterson Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. MAJOR JESSE NICHOLS BUTLER S.B., Oregon State College, 1939. 1127 C Street, Redmond, Oregon. 1 ,if--. rgnr .J :ski :I ,.t ' A- '1- tt es --. -2-' ' ' ' .V ., . Y :ei :I-.1 fee 1 ei' ent 1. 1 , ,f t -.5 x Q.. -felt me i ,HQ-,E sg-tl. 13- 51,5 ggi .-1.33. f-2, Q. gs- Y, li .2w.lg--1-W i e,ff:. ,.-'ihgifgsfee ,st '- -, ---12--Z : I, . - -T'- -'u H:-I. 'ftI.','-F .1 I-I , HJ: ' F-. ,QL -f -eg -., - f- I Q-.-ff - -g - Let... , J. 1 '-fe..J,i.e . , 5 i ROBERT COLEMAN CAPLOE A.B., Harvard University, 1947. 2 Prescott Road, Concord, Massachu- setts. JOHN JOSEPH CARTY B.B.A., University of Massachusetts, 1953. 328 Eastern Avenue, Spring- field, Massach usetts. ISHMAEL GRANVILLE CALLAWAY S.B., Agricultural 8: Mechanical Col- lege at Texas, 1951. Box 243, Petro- lia, Texas. CHARLES WALKER LT. COL. JOHN WHALEY CAMERON S.B., University of Maryland, 1953. Box 85, Hondo, Texas. RONALD ELLIOT CAPE CA CK' 3d A.B., Princeton University, 1953. A.B., Princeton University, 1950. 12 5037 Ponsord Avenue, Montreal, Terrace Road, South Hills, Charles- P.Q., Canada. town, West Virginia. EDWARD PAUL CASEY A.B., Yale University, 1952. 172 High Street, Winchester, Massachu- setts. LEWIS DEAN CASSELL A.B., University of North Carolina, 1950. 123 Westervelt Avenue, North Plainfield, New Jersey. 185 ALFONSO VALENTIN CASIMIRO B.S. in C.E., Mapua Institute of Technology, 1950. S.M. in Engin., University of Michigan, 1951. 45 M. H. Del Pilar, Tugatog, Malabon Rizal, Philippine Islands. DONALD ADAMS CATRON S.B., University of Utah, 1953. 555 40 Street, Ogden, Utah. COLIN CATON CARPI B.S.E., Princeton University, 1953. Ardleigh Road, Pen Valley, Nar- berth, Pennsylvania. CON WINSOR CARVER S.B., University of Utah, 1953. 1433 N. Arthur Street, Pocatello, idaho. L w WILLIAM DeWAYNE CHISHOLM S.B., in Chem. Engin., University of Washington, 1949. S.B. in Ind. En- gin, Cibid.l 1949. Box 50, Richmond Beach, Washington. LT. HAROLD JAMES c1v1ELLo New York University. 164 S. Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut. JOHN BARN HARDT CAVE S.B., The Citadel, 1950. 3807 Kil bourne Road, Columbia, South Car- olina. CDR. WILLIAM WILDER CHILDRESS S.B., U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 1933. 100 Thames Street, New Lon- don, Connecticut. CHI-CHUNG CHEUNG S.B., Indiana University, 1953. 7 Village Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong. LT. CDR. HERBERT CRILLY CHILDS S.B., Wayne University, 1948. 90 Pierce Road, Watertown, Massachu- setts. J' 'PP' DARRELL MILTON CLAY S.B., Tennessee Agricultural 81 ln- dustrial State College, 1953. 5271 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri. GEORGE DOUGLAS COATES B.A., University of British Columbia, 1950, B.A. Sc. fibid.J, 1951. 6925 W. Blvd., Vancouver, B.C., Canada. SYLVAIN CLOUTIER B.A.-Ph.B., University of Ottawa, 19495 M.Com., University of Mon- treal, 1952, M.Ac.Sc. CibidJ 1953. 361 Besserer Street, Ottawa, On- tario, Canada. GEORGE FREEMAN CONANT A.B., Amherst College, 1950. 3063 Ordway Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. RONALD MENDEZ CHUMACEIRO A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Apartado 232, Caracas, Venezuela. JOHN GIBBS CLAWSON A.B., Brigham Young University, 1953. 2519 42 Street W., Seattle, Washington. x NOEL JAMES CRISP B.B.A., University of Texas, 1947. 1599 Kapiolani Boulevard, Hono- lulu, Hawaii. DANIEL JAMES CUDDY B.S.S., Fairfield University, 1953. 13 Anderson Street, New Haven, Con- necticut. MAJOR WILLIAM DAVID CONKLIN Rutgers University. Box 439, Hopal- cong, New Jersey. ROBERT JONATHAN CORLESS 5.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1947. 43 Crosby Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. LT. CDR. CLEMENT EUGENE DALEY S.B., Massachusetts State Teachers College, 1939, Ed.M., Boston Uni- versity, 19427 9 Linden Street, East Braintree, Massachusetts. DIMITRI VLADIMIR D'ARBELOFF A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 10 Marks Road, Riverside, Connecticut. JOHN WILLIAM CORCORAN A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 30 Chestnut Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. GEORGE HENRY CORNELSON, JR. S.B., North Carolina State College, 1953. 300 Pitts Street, Clinton, South Carolina. WILLIAM DALE DANA, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1951. Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey. NORMAN ARTHUR DARER B.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1953. 240 E. 175 Street, Bronx 57, New York. PIERRE EUGENE CROS Dipl. Ing., Ecole Polytechnique- Paris, 1952. a Moreau, Valdur- enque, Tarn, France. PAUL J. CURRY S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1947 Holbrook, Nebraska. H WILLIAM FRANCIS GRANT DAWSON A.B., Harvard University, 1949. 43 Grove Lane, Levittown, Pensylvania. ROBERT OLIVER DEHLENDORF, 2d A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 3206 Harrison Street, Evanston, Illinois. PALMER DAVENPORT A.B., Colgate University, 1953. 1036 Wilbert Drive, Lakewood, Ohio. EDGAR GLENN DAVIS A.a., Kenyon college, 1933. 1502 Comer Street, lnclianapolis, Indiana. AYMAR de LASTOURS Dipl., Institute Catholique de Paris, 1952. 18 rue Boissiere, Paris 16, France. CHARLES RENE de MORTEMART de ROCHECHOUART Dipl., Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales Appliquees, 1952. 73 bis Rue Charles Laftit, Neuilly, Seine, France. I1 -. ff fr' fe? :tif JACK RAYMOND DAVID B. en Droit, University of Paris, 1952. Dipl., Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, 1953. 77 Caves Verte, Le Havre, France. FREDERICK JAMES DAVIS A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 762 W. Roxbury Parkway, Roslindale, Massachusetts. GEORGE EGON DEMBRY A.B., University of Michigan, 1950. 10518 Balfour Street, Detroit, Mich- igan. THOMAS LILLEY DENNEY A.B., Lafayette College, 1948. 415 N. Mable Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. JOHN FRANKLIN DAY A.B., Williams College, 1950. 25 Summit Avenue, East Williston, Long Island, New York. SENEN del BANCO de la COSTA B.A., Ateneo de Manila, 1952. 62 Pilar Street, Mandoluyon, Rizal Philippine lslands. ,, wc- , itll Q J l ROBERT EMMET DILLON, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1953. B2 Meadow Road, Buffalo, New York. EDWARD THOMAS DONAHUE S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1951. 7134 Card Lane, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. DAVID PATTERSON de RHAM A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 15 Brattle Circle, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. FRANK GEORGE DEWAR A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 8 Chapman Place, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. JOSEPH JENKINS DORSETT S.B., University of North Carolina, 1951. 77 Heights Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey. KENNETH JACK DOWLING Rutgers University. 2144 Ninth Street, Wyandotte, Michigan. P JAMES ALEXANDER DeVENNE A.B., Colgate University, 1953. 17822 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio. JOHN WILLIAM DIEDRICH Ph.B., Marquette University, 1951. 43 E. Elm Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. MAJOR JOSEPH HARRISON DOVER S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1943. 310 North Street, Sikeston, Mis- souri. EDWIN EQUEN DOWNER S.B., Mississippi State College, 1953. P. O. Box 167, Meridian, Mississippi v PIERSON JOHN SHIRLEY DIXON, JR. B.A., University of Cambridge, 1952. 17 S. Eaton Place, London, S.W. 1, England. JACK GEORGE DORN B. Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1948. 238 Bowers Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. CLARK LEON JOHN D DUPY HARRY BAKER ELLIS, JR. S.B., University of New Hampshire, 1950. 33 Highgate Street, Allston, Massachusetts. LT. JOHN WILLIAM ELMORE Indiana State Teachers College. Box 32, Coffeen, Illinois. DRASHER JR S B University of Oklahoma 1946 S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 2700 Bernhardt Drive, Port Arthur, nology, 1948. 714 W. Diamond Texas. Avenue, Hazleton, Pennsylvania. ROBERT JOSEPH PAUL HENRY EGAN EDMONDSON S.B., Massachusetts Institute of S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Technology, 1950yS.M.IibidJ,1951. Notre Dame, 1951. 130 E. End Ave- 63 Woodstock Avenue, Brighton, nue, New York, New York. LUCAS LUCAS EMMANU EL S.B., New York University, 1953. 321 Griggs Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey. DONALD CARL ESSLIN GER B.B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1951. 6225 Girard Avenue, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Massachusetts. PAUL JOSEPH ERICKSON S.B., Boston College, 1950. 70 Lex- ington Avenue, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. EDMUND ROBERT ETTELE A.B., Brown University, 1950. RD 32, Newport, Pennsylvania. n . ifiiizzil im ROBERT RICHARDSON ELLIS, 3d A.B., Williams College, 1953. 156 E. 29 Street, New York, New York. GEORGE GLENN ELWOOD, JR. S.B., University of Utah, 1951, 749 Chancellor Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey. GEORGE FRANCIS FARRELL A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1951. 46 Bogandale Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. JACK DENNIS FERNER S.B., University of Rochester, 1953. 80 Navarre Road, Rochester, New York. HENRY VALENTINE FABER, JR. S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Texas, 1951. 2248 Pecos Street, Beaumont, Texas. STEPHEN ACKLEY FALK A.B., George Washington Univer- sity, 1950, A.M., University of Mich- igan, 1951. R.F.D. 31, Stonington, Connecticut. MITCHELL FISH A.B., Williams College, 1951. Par- sonage Road, Greenwich, Connect icut. JOSEPH PATRICK F LANNERY S.B., Lowell Textile Institute, 1953 616 Stevens Street, Lowell, Massa chusetts. GERARD FABRY Ing., Ecole Polytechnique-Paris, 1952. 125 Av. Malakolt, Paris, france. LT. WILLIAM BROOKE FARLEY A.B., University of Rochester, 1943. 425 Riverside Drive, New York, New York. ROBERT ARTHUR FLAKE S.B. in Ind. Engin., Agricultural G Mechanical College of Texas, 1950. 266 Claremont Street, San Antonio, Texas. EDWARD GEORGE FLEISCHMANN S.B., Rutgers University, 1951. 3 Franklin Terrace, Irvington, New Jersey. 191 M. iw i l i l 1 JOHN KING FAUVER A.B., Dartmouth College, 1950. 308 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. LUCO ANTHONY FIERRO A.B., College of the City of New York, 1953. 325-14 Street, Brooklyn, New York. .ig BERNARD FRANCOIS PAUL FOURT Dipl, Ing., Ecole Superieure d'Elec- tricite, 1952. Sains en Gohelle, France. ROBERT ASA FOWLER A.B., Princeton University, 1950. Os- borne Lane, Sewickley, Pennsyl vania. fy :L 1- -- .7 .,..- - ., - 1 it -Z5 . . - 2 .---lZffE2i'f E.,.-i 7- :.:lf4Qf5:'f.i:' :.Alf-:- 'iiff- ':'. .Tl . . J.::1:Fi:,'.'.5.'Q'e. :ll l F1 t A t, Y A: ...- 5 1. ' 15: :Q , . , Y., 5. lei-.tr-n I 3,531 X .Kwfa gl ,ze E 5 55,4 ,rife : :in V455 52'4rl ' 'll-Zi N'-'3F2:75.1E!-' '..'A'? '..f2 1- 7 Q57 1 ' ...ef-mf- ' .4 7S:ea:aJ1..f-.ijgglgfeeiQ L . Y. TEFL- ' , -,,- H Eeil.. -5 'L 1 JOHN ALLEN FLYNN JACK LESLIE B.Com., Queens University, 1948. 1527 Broadmoor Avenue, Point A.B., Occidental College, 1951. Credit, Ontario, Canada. 1627 Ard Eevin Avenue, Glendale, California. MORGAN LAWRENCE PAUL JAMES FOURET FOSTER Pet.Ref. E, Colorado School ot S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Mines, 1949. 516 E. Cherry Street, Colorado, 1950, S.M. in Mech. En- Cushing, Oklahoma. nology, 1951. 307 Pleasant Belmont, Massachusetts. gin., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Street, J 'F ROBERT FEHR FRANTZ A.B., Princeton University, 1950. 124 Westview Road, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. RICHARD LEE FREEMAN B. Mech, Engin., Cornell University, 1951. B22 Lakewood Avenue, Schen- ectady, New York. ,, ,X l.il,l 1- F 1,1 . 5. ill-5i,1ll , ROBERT LAWRENCE FRASER S.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1953. 54 Osgood Avenue,'Mexico, Maine. JOHN MARSHALL FREY A.B., Harvard University, 1950. 92 Murdock Street, Brighton, Massachu- setts. JOHN FRANCIS FOWLER, 3d A.a., Yale university. 1950. 22 Aa- dington Road, Brookline, Massachu- setts. EVERETT G. FRANK, JR. A.B., Princeton University, 1950. 506 Springfield Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey. 1 I.. 7.75 Q-MH VT., .. . . . r . . ' .. r. .' . JAMES KEYTE GARDNER, JR. B. Mech. Engin., Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, 1951. 9 Eaton Road, Troy, New York. WILFRED RAYMOND GEORGE S.B. in Engin., University of Iowa, 1950. 1321 Broad Street, Grinnell, Iowa. JAMES THOMAS FULGHUM S.B., in Ind. Engin., North Carolina State College, 1947. 1625 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, North Caro- lina. GEORGE HOGE FUNK A.B., Oberlin College, 1952. 1222 Quimby Avenue, Wooster, Ohio. I-OWELL VERNON GETZ S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1953. 104 Division Street, Schenec- tady, New York. JAMES ALLEN GLEASON A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 28 Hurlbut Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. .:t.--E' get , W. e . 3535- -E . . .. . , Z L., , Y it , f . , V , f , Q Q. . ,., K E, t, . l'-f'i ..'Q,E.gv1, .'--- 1 , 'flqlgtl HH. wfgfijyllllf ll f l ll ull Ju KH' l ll?uJl'lnu! .ie:1LrEi,r '-52 Hr' f '?,'.:LQ.:'.g,e::,-s ' -4- R- U.- - frm: as 1. e W 'Him 'll JOE REGINALD FULLER S.B. in C.E., Agricultural 8. Mech- anical College ot Texas, 1951. 3612 Thomas Boulevard, Port Arthur, Texas. ROBERT le BLOUNT GAMBLE S.B. in Mech. Eng., Northwestern University, 1953. 36 S. Fifteenth Street, Richmond, Indiana. SAMUEL LAWRENCE GLADSTONE A.B., Brown University, 1953. 53 Burlington Street, Providence, Rhode Island. JOHN GAINES GLOSTER A.B., Amherst College, 1948, A.M., Columbia University, 1951. 410 Merritts Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. .t Ag' ' I 1 WALTER BENTON GATES A.B., University of Vermont, 1953. 34 Arnold Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. NILS GERMUND GERMUNDSSON M.M.E., Royal Institute of Technol- ogy-Sweden, 1953. Mardvagen 20, Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden. , .1 S 5-7--. x .. tix. 2'-. Q4 193 . r J ill p ly V . 5 ...- B itzmitaallte PAUL RICHARD GOLDEN A.B., Yale University, 1953. 11 Ridge Road, Lawrence, Massachu- setts. GEORGE DAN A GOULD A.B., Yale University, 1951. 448 Bay Road, Hamilton, Massachusetts. :., .V . ,..4 -.x i 1. J 1 My ll. ' it - J ei-fl in WILLIAM GOODMAN, 3d A.B., Harvard University, 1952. 45 Dwight Place, Englewood, New Jer- sey. DAVID GEORGE GRAHAM S.B., University of Nebraska, 1950. 60 W. Main Street, Los Gatos, Cali- fornia. JOHN GODFREY GMVLEE, JR. S.B. in E.E., Clemson Agricultural College, 1948. 208 S. Orange Ave- nue, Deland, Florida. IVOR LIEBER GREEN B.Com., University of Cape Town, 1952. 17 Milner Road, Ronderbosch, Cape Town, South Africa. s ' i t I t A ' f STANLEY DAVID GREENE A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 27 Essex Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey. LT. COL. JOSEPH HENRY GRIFFIN University of Oklahoma. 49 Over- look Road, Arlington, Massachusetts. JEROME DUANE GREGOIRE A.B., University of Portland, 1953. 5212 N.E. Alameda Street, Port- land, Oregon. DALTON AUER GRIFFITH A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 20 Garden Road, Wellesley Hills, Mas- sachusetts. F RICHARD SEITH GRAY A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 2509 Newbury Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. ROBERT MORRIS GREENBERG S.B., Lowell Textile Institute, 1953. 66 Harrison Street, Brookline, Mas- sachusetts. l i CLAYTON JEROME HAAKENSTAD S.B., University of Southern Cali- fornia, 1953. 1422 168 Street, San Leandro, California. JOHN CLAUDE HAMEL A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 118 Bld. Malesherbes, Paris 17, France. JOHN HERMAN GROSSMAN S.B., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, 1953. 131 Washington Street, Brighton-S-6, Massachusetts. PRACHAN GUNA- KASEM B.A., University of Nottingham, 1953. 1 Pichit Road, Bangkapi, Bangkok, Thailand. WILLIAM ROY HANDELMAN A.B., Yale University, 1953. 9 Brewster Terrace, New Rochelle, New York. LT. NORMAN ROSS HARBAUGH S.B., Columbia University, 19507 A.M., Stanford University, 1951. 215 Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania. rx LE vnu, ., Wx rj . W. R, . f- .1 . if, 5 ii .. ,Z 'f' 1113 iff- ., OTTO FREDERICK WILLIAM GROTE A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Nikowossoc, Rangeley, Maine. PAUL PALM GYRSTING M.S., Technical University ot Den- mark, 1948. 1465 Rockway Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. RAYMOND HANEY B.E.E., Ohio State University, 1949. P. O. Box 232, Bergholz, Ohio. DONALD EUSTIS HARE A.B., Bowdoin College, 1951. 364 N. Main Street, Sharon, Massachu- setts. JOHN LAWRIE HAGGERTY A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 102 Mogoun Avenue, Medford, Massa- chusetts. PAUL EDWARD HAMLET A.B., Yale University, 1953. 680 LaGrange Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. ..-e . V, 'ti JQ ,a'l1 ' tl Z DANA MU NROE HASTINGS A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 45 Oaks Road, Framingham, Massachu- setts. JACOB HAUN, JR. B.E.E., University of Virginia, 1953. 469 N. Main Street, Woodstock, Virginia. ft ' f.ges,r:re--' '- : ' ' :Lev - ca--nzzr www--: .-: ew: r- eye- ,,, J , ,Hx ,Y .:,,., Q., ,J J ,,.,.,,, - rj, g.-.Q-I ffl .jx 12.2 .gag . ij -E f 1. ' 5-,fGif 3i,fq2 Jef' ,- K' 173:52 LK .,Ji.,iX ' ': fi P' 3:57 1 id' J 5 ' 3mi1Q'l H LAWRENCE JOSEPH HARRINGTON A.B., Brown University, 1950. 1572 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. WALTER PAGE HARRIS, JR. S.B., University of North Carolina, 1950. 1524 Hermitage Court, Dur- ham, North Carolina. ALBERT EDWARD HARRIS A.B. Harvard University, 1953. Cranbury, New Jersey. HARRY RAMSDELL HARWOOD A.B., Princeton University, 1953. 20 Fernald Drive, Apartment 11, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. JOHN RICHARD HAYMES, JR. B.C.E., University of Virginia, 1953. 1201 Main Street, South Boston, Virginia. LT. ROBERT JOSEPH HEALY S.B., U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 1945. 527 Pleasant Street, Win- throp, Massachusets. WILLIAM ALBERT HEADLEE S.B., Utah State Agricultural Col- lege, 1951. 107 E. 'lst N., Logan, Utah. WILLIAM STEPHEN HEFFERAN, 3d A.B., Yale University, 1949. 425 Grove Street, Evanston, Illinois. HARRY LEONARD HATTON A.B., Harvard University, 1953 Lake Avenue, Grand Haven, igan. FRANK JORDAN HAWLEY, JR. S.B., University of North Carolina, 1949. 317 Hamilton Street, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. KARL EUGENE HENION, 2d S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Michigan, 1949. 6505 Culmore Court, Falls Church, Virginia. LT. CDR. DANIEL KAYE HERRICK A.B., University of Virginia, 1942. 185 S. Mountain Avenue, Montclair, New Jersey. DAVID YOUNG .x if , 4 . 5 fe.. ' , 5. yt: E Ji Z-.1 ,, ',-:-: FE 5 1.1, an ng Q .L f! Wifi all 53523. -1332. Tier? ifli Je: '52-f Z Eifji Jill e . CHARLES ROBERT HEIMAN HELLER S.B., University of Illinois, 1951. A.B., Harvard University, 1950. 1405 Wabash Street, Matoon, llli- 18235 Shaker Boulevard, Shaker nois. Heights, Ohio. ROBERT IVAN ROBERT HENRY HENDEL HENDERSON A.B., Hamilton College, 1953. 3707 B.Ec., University of Sydney, 1952. Windgap Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- 19 Boombillee Avenue, Vaucluse, vania. Sydney, Australia. ROBERT HORACE HINCKLEY S.B., Trinity College, 1943, S.,B. in E.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1947. 98 Sylvan Avenue, West Hart- ford, Connecticut. CHARLES TALBOTT HITESHEW, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1950. 112 13 Street, Parkersburg, West Virginia. ANDREW WALTER HIRSHBERG A.B., Howard University, 1954. Box 715, Winter Park, Florida. RICHARD HOWARD HITTLE S.B., University of Denver, 1950. LL.B., Cibid.J, 1951. 61 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado. T 'vmizfwi V -H 4 .: Qin in ,tt ,N-my ,. I V..J4m, -l X l .V 1. l jill -like--1.1 -l' ff . .a .Leu .. ,', . . , DONALD FRANK HENRY B.B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1953. 101 S. Western Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. WALTER DONALD HILL S.B., Stanford University, 1950. Barnards Oakhurst Avenue, Har- penden, Herts, England. HERBERT ERIC HOLMQUIST S.B., Trinity College, 1953. 100 Burnham Street, Hartford, Connect- icut. HERBERT HOOVER, Sd S.B. in lnd. Mgt., University of Ari- zona, 1951. 915 Orlando Road, San Marino, California. FREDERICK CARL HOFF .S.B., California Institute of Tech- nology, 1939. 3560 Bell Avenue, Bell, California. ARTHUR DEAN HOLBEN S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Washington, 1951. 1159 19 N., Seattle, Washington. HUGH FITZGERALD HOUSTON A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Shadow Dawn, Beaufort, South Carolina. KINGSTON LEE HOWARD A.B., Trinity College, 1953. 1277 Boulevard West Hartford, Connect- icut. BERNHARD ALBERT HOFFMANN Lic.-es-sc., University of Geneva, 1953. Kirchstrasse, Heerbrugg, Switz- erland. THEODORE JOSEPH HOLMGREN A.B., Brown University, 1949. 226 Slater Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. DONALD SEARCY HOWARD S.B. in B.A., Northwestern Univer- sity, 1950. 551 Belleforte Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois. HERBERT WALTER HUBNER A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1953. 43 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. JOHN HOLTZAPPLE BE Yale University, 1953 2 f Road, Wayne, Pennsylvania. JOSEPH EDWARD HOTUNG A.B., Catholic University of America, 1953. 1867 Grove Street, Brooklyn, New York. CLARENCE HENRY HUTCHINSON A.B., Harvard University, 1950. 4425 Gilliat Street, Duluth, Minnesota. ROBERT PAUL HYDE A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 395 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. MAJOR WILLIAM ANTHONY HUEBNER University of Maryland, 260 Knights Bridge Road, Canby, Oregon. OTTO HEINRICH HUND A.B., Los Angeles State College, 1953. Route 7, Kansas City, Mis- souri. CAMERON IVES S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 66 Neillian Way, Bedford, Massa- chusetts. WARREN ROBERT JACOBSON A.B., Boston University, 19495 S.B., Massachusetts College of Pharmacy 1953. 169 Columbia Road, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. I- I , fp: T-fig fr .V l -lr-iff '- ,il hifi ,fl , JOHN HASTINGS HUGHES S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1948. 42 Hillside Terrace, Belmont, Massachusetts. BRUNN ER RHEA HUNT B.B.A., Emory University, 1950. 1421 23 Avenue, Meridian, Mississippi. I ...I It , . Jill 'I lun' ,.':,,- .. ALEXANDER JACKSON A.B., Harvard University, 1950. R.F.D. 2, Peterborough, New Homp- shire. CLAUDE LOUIS JANSSEN Ing., Ecole Polytechnique - Faris, 1952. Bd Lannes 25 ter, Paris 16, France. A I e SAMUEL HUTTENBAUER, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 3859 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOHN SHEPARD INGERSOLL A.B., Knox College, 1951. 405 S 11 Street, New Castle, Indiana. CLINTON O'DAIL JOHNSTON I S.B., University of Louisville, 1953. R 34 Manor Heights, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. LAWRENCE MARION JONES S.B., University of Wichita, 1953. 1457 N. Old Manor, Wichita, Kan- SCS. K l DAVID BRADLEY JENKINS A.B., Wesleyan University, 1953. 237 Summer Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. ERNEST FREDERICK JENSEN S.B. in C.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951. Granville, Mas- sachusetts. WILLIAM ORANGER JENNINGS B.Mech.Engil Cornell University, 1951. 2716 Park Place, Evanston, Illinois. HOWARD BATEMAN JOHNSON A.B., University of Virginia, 1952 914 Kanawha Boulevard, Charles- ton, West Virginia. vi STANLEY NEVILLE WILLIAM NATHANIEL JONES JONES B.Sc., University of Manitoba, 1951. 140 Montrose Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ROBERT PETER KALIN B.C.E., Cooper Union, 1950. 199-02 Epsom Course, Hollis, New York. 0 S.B., A.B., University of Utah, 1953. 1016 E. Cypress Street, Burbank, California. KEN ICHIRO KANETAKI B.S., Takamatsu College of Eca- nomics, 19477 M.S., Kobe University of Economics, 1950, S.B., Oregon State College, 1953. 860 Madison Street, Corvallis, Oregon. JACK WEEKS JONES A.B., Southeastern Louisiana Col- lege, 1949. 823 Moore Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ROBERT KENNETH JONES B.Sc., Queen's University, 1952. 561 Edison Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. JOHN KEAY KEITT A.B., College of Wooster, 1953. 215 Forest Street, Madison, Wisconsin. ALFRED FRANKLIN KENRICK S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1949. River Road, Deposit, New York. EDWARD THOMAS KEATING S.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1947. 113 Clinton Avenue, Nyack, New York. DOUGLAS GRAHAM HAMILTON KEEN B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1951. 25 Belleview Avenue, Burlington, Ontario, Canada. ROBERT DAN A KESTNBAUM A.B., University of Chicago, 1951, A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 209 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. JOHN MCCALL KINGSLEY, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1953. Round Hill Road, Greenwich, Connecticut. jf ,fs '-gf, Y ' , 'Z -- eig,:Je-glee',lffi,.g,,ee.,.,,:A.,T.5istt...i 'NT 1 l ALEXANDER ERIC KEDDIE B.A., University of Liverpool, 1948. 29 Rosebery Avenue, Wollasey, Cheshire, England. WILLIAM BOYD KEGG, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1949. Wahackme Road, New Canaan, Connecticut. RICHARD TAPPAN KIMBALL A.B., University of Chicago, 1950. 132 Revere Road, Manhasset, long Island, New York. LEONARD EDWARD KINGSLEY A.B., Hamilton College, 1951. 930 5th Avenue, New York, New York. ALEXANDER THOMAS KENNER B.Sc., Queen's University, 1951. 325 St. David Street, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. ARTHUR JOHN KERR, JR. S.B. in lnd. Engin., Northwestern University, 1953. 1265 Shady Ave- nue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. L' ,,-.. .. ... WINTHROP KN OWLTON A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 39 Charlesbanlc Road, Newton, Massa- chusetts. DONALD RAY KOESSEL A.B., Yale University, 1951. 2 Greenough Avenue, Apartment 1, Cambridge, Massachusetts. WILLIAM MORSE KISHPAUGH A.B., State College of Washington, 1953. 503 S.E. Byers Avenue, Pen- dleton, Oregon. ROBERT FREDERICK KLUGE S.B. in Chem. Engin., Drexel Insti- tute of Technology, 19475 S.M. in Chem. Engin., Princeton University, 1948. 2608 Moreell Avenue, St. AI- bans, West Virginia. JAMES PHILLIP KRESSLER S.B., Lehigh University, 1953. R.D. 31, Titusville, New Jersey. EUGENE KURCHAK B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1953 230 Beaver Street, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. l I Y ' ..-. I I..--in , . '- if L' , 'I 3:31 F? tteif . mite-J'-1 vw--' ff' ii? RFQ FREDERICK ADLER KLINGENSTEIN A.B., Yale University, 1953. Kenil- worth Road, Rye, New York. DENIS JOHN KN OWLES A.B., Whitman College, 1953. 7767 216 Street, Langley Prairie, B.C., Canada. EDWARD JOSEPH KUKULA A.B., De Pauw University, 1953. 7645 S. Maplewood Street, Chicago, Illinois. THOMAS KANAMU LALAKEA A.B., University of Hawaii, 1951 3147 Diamond Head Road, Hono- lulu, Hawaii. STAVELY BERNETT KOBER S.B. In Mech. Engin., versity, 1950. 45 Murdock Allston, Massachusetts. HARRY SARKIS KRADJIAN S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Lehigh nology, 1952. 88 Highland Binghamton, New York. Af isle, ALEX PERRERAS LEE B.S. in E.E., University of the Phil- ippines, 1950, S.B. in C.E., Univer- sity of Michigan, 1952. 30 M.H. del Pilar, Dagupan City, Philippine Islands. DAVID KENNEDY LEWIS A.B. Yale University, 1953. R.D. 31, Box 109 C, Cheswick, Pennsylvania. ROBERT BRUCE LAMBERT S.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1951. 81 King Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. LOUIS WALLACE LATIMER S.B. in E.E., University of Utah, 1953. 4490 W. 41 Street, S., Salt Lake City, Utah. PETER ARONSOHN LEWIS A.B., Harvard University, 1951. Hotel Taft, New York, New York. LT. JOHN WILLIAM LIPSCOMB, JR. S.B. U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 4604 Ridge Oak Drive, Austin, Texas. -if. 1 5? .5 T53 F ' if gif, - l A .fell wt -t '. :en l lf.. 1' - l is- ilfsf t 'l':.a.'1 - H .' as 'W .tt -.y - -1 'env :::'5.a W, QW' . 'eff-'L 1151? 'Q-'-1-Q:-f .-'-1 2.5,--4 .4 -J' '--- . !'f J -ei Jig' ' , . 2' 5-fl ' ' -- vi-1' ' 'E fi EDWARD AUGUST LARSON S.B., Union College, 1950. Bingham Road, Birmingham, Michigan. GILES PHILIP LECRENIER A.B., Trinity College, 1953. 268 Morningside Drive, E. Bristol, Con- necticut. HANS JUERGEN LIBAND S.B., Tufts College, 1953. 9 Viking Road, Glenwood Landing, Long Is- land, New York. HENRY MARTYN LITTLE A.B. University of Virginia, 1951. 1227 E. Main Street, Kent, Ohio. RICHARD BUCHWALD LEVINE A.B., University of Vermont, 1953. 38A St. Paul Street, Brookline, Mas- sachusetts. GEORGE WITHROW LEWIS A.B., Princeton University, 1951. 38 Stanford Place, Glen Ridge, New Jersey. EDWARD JOSEPH LYNCH, JR. S.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1953. 285 Washington Street, Can- ton, Massachusetts. ALFRED LEROY MCDOUGAL, 3d A.B., Yale University, 1953. 1070 Elm Ridge Drive, Glencoe, Illinois. et .-tilin g ' l es! ,Z-H ' ' -it .LV ' . ' 'JU '. WL? it 2 - ,. egg, relive eagle.: ' ..- wig.: E-,j, 142352252 . .' wr ' 'we :gg J v l ISL!-'-'SAN-1 'H N' -,J 2' lv l 9 -iff 1 ' 'L t .L 1'-Fe S . t f f 'l . ft:-14 1 1+ -W ' THEODORE BAGLEY LOSBY A.B., Lawrence College, 1952. 24 E. Minnehaha Parkway, Minnea- polis, Minnesota. PETER STANLEY LOWREY A.B., Colby College, 1953. 10 Teague Street, Caribou, Maine. WILLIAM DUN LAP MacDOWELL A.B., Oberlin 'CoIlege, 1953. 5 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, New York. LT. COL. JAMES OAKES McKEE A.B., Knox College, 1942, lL.B., George Washington University, 1953. 2149 North Broad Street, Galesburg, Illinois. JAMES BARTON LOVELL A.B., Michigan State College, 1953. 7710 Eastern Avenue,. N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. ROBERT ALLARD LUSK S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1946. 719 W. Maywood Street, Peoria, Illinois. DALTON JAMES MCGUINTY B.Com., St. Patrick's College, 1949, A.M., Colgate University, 1951. 434 Dawson Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. GEORGE SYLVESTER MCLAUGHLIN, JR. 5.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951. 272 Westwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio. CAPT. RICHARD MCDERNIAID S.B., University of Idaho, 1938. 454 E. 5th N., Logan, Utah. STUART THOMAS SCOTT MCDOUGALL B.S., Dundee School of Economics, 1952. 16 Collier Street, Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland. -it .... COLIN FRANK MAASS B.Sc., McGill University, 1949. 32 Thornhill Avenue, Westmount, Mon treol, Province of Quebec, Canada GUSTAVE VICARY MAHLER A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 63 Brown Road, Scarsdale, New York. V -- w 1- -' 1 f' '- ' ,Q ,L 1-'M i'ls4.ei , .gjllge .gg ling 1 W , ,-Ty A l 5 Ll it 5' li 3,555 . f- V. A - - Y 'E , ,W . L ' : ' ' 5 ,, fr! . ' :Q-fb ' . E33 : ' - gill? L ,.,w'! egmie... ill 4 Llgfiigzseagfreif L ,L-gzgzgg -ng Y-.mgiiiaiui :I , .mt 1.11111-s5.'it1j4.gi L.........re.:2222322:::ese:::e::..,M,-mg3155,2eggEgig:,5,g5e5g5g.g.,.eN .!..... JOHN FRANCIS MCLAUGHLIN A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 41 Addington Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts. DONALD WIILLIAM MCMASTER B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1953. 'I7 Woodycrest Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. IAN HADLEY MCLEOD A.B., Wesleyan University, 1951. 25 Prescott Avenue, Bronxville, New York. JOHN CODDINGTON MCMURRAY B.S.E., Princeton University, 1949. M.S.E. libid.J, 1952. N. Mountain Avenue, Bound Brook, New Jersey. BURTON GORDON MALKIEL A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 135 Freeman Street, Brookline, Massa- chusetts. WILLIAM HENRY MALLISON A.B., University of North Carolina, 1952. 323 E. Thomas Street, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. ALBERT RICHARD MALKIN A.B., Colgate University, 1953. 26 Saw Mill Road, Norwalk, Connect- icut. VINCENT MARCEAU B.A., Laval University, 1949, B.Com., libid.J 1951, M.Com. Cibicl.J 1952. 340 Grande Allee Road, Quebec City, Province of Quebec, Canada. ROBERT MARTIN MAGNUSON S.B., Lake Forest College, 1951. 2040 Farragut Avenue, Chicago, ll- linois. FREDERICK JOHNSTON MALI A.B., Yale University, 1953. 27 E. 69 Street, New York, New York. ARTHUR MATHEW MASTER, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 125 East 72 Street, New York, New York. CAPT. JAMES PHILIP MATTERN S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1947. 524 W. Cedar Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan. JOHN BIRNIE MARSHALL A.B., Yale University, 1953. '20 Edro Avenue, Brighton, Victoria, Aus- tralia. PETER BENSON MARSHALL A.B., Middlebury College, 1953. 140 Billings Street, Sharon, Massachu- setts. HARRY EDWIN MARTINSEN, JR. S.B., New York University, 1953. 1283 Third Avenue, New York, New York. DENISON D'OYLEY MEARS B.Sc., University of London, 1948. Dipl. iibid.J 1951. 4 Barleycroft Road, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, England. CURTIS COVEY MESSINGER A.B., University of Rochester, 1953. West Hamlin, West Virginia. GILBERT MOSES MASON A.B., Williams College, 1951. 544 High Street, Fall River, Massachu- 56115. Q Lg , WILLIAM NICHOLAS MERCHANT S.B., University of Detroit, 1950. 350 Valleywood Drive, Toledo, Ohio. CAPT. EDWARD MICCIO, JR. 5.B., University of Maryland, 1953. 336 Rich Avenue, Mt. Vernon, New York. 1 1 , SHANNON LEDOM A MATHENY, JR. S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1951. 1863 Elmlield Ave- nue, Long Beach, California. JOHN MARTIN MAYER A.B., Princeton University, 1953. 16122 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, Ohio. MALCOLM CLARK MILLS University of Vermont 1953 56 Latham Court, Burlington, Ver- mont. JOHN JAY MITCHELL, 4th Harvard University, 1950. 15 N. Lime Street, Lancaster, Pennsyl- MAX MICHEL S.B., Massachusetts Institute of TechnolO9Y1 1953. Cordoba 16, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. DONALD DONAVON MILLER S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1950. 1865 Euclid Ave- nue, Berkeley, California. RAYMOND VLADAS MIEZELIS S.B., University of Illinois, 1953. 2419 W. 45 Place, Chicago, Illinois. MARTIN HENRY MILLER S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1951. 262 Central Park West, New York, New York. l l ul i' J l SIDNEY ALEXANDER MITCHELL, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1950. R.F.D., Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. STANLEY FRANKLYN MOAT B.Mech.Engin., Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute, 1950. 3070 Woodbury Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. 207 STANLEY JOSEPH MITCHELL S.B.,'Lewis 8- Clark College, 1953. Rt. 1, Box 668, Oregon City, Ore- gon. GEORGE BERNARD MOCK, JR. B.lnd.Engin., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1950. R.F.D. 311, Box 205, Albany, Georgia. DONALD ADELBERT MITCHELL S.B. in Mech. Engin.Q University of Maine, 1950. 11 Sporhawk Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. JOHN THOMAS MITCHELL, JR. A.B., Niagara University, 1951. 982 78 Street, Brooklyn, New York. L A VERNON PEARY MOORE S.B. in B.A., American University, 1953. Freeburn, Kentucky. GEORGE DANIEL MRAZ S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue Uni- versity, 1949. 1916 S. Grove Ave- nue, Berwyn, lllinois. -. sm um., . :.---,,, ,,... E-......e..:,e.,..,..,I..2. gui-:-.r. -WL: - ei,-E-E-..,.,, , ,... , . .. - ,Zee ...qu-,,. .5 If, , .. I I ' .-1: . sv' -Y - 21.51 - V - me Q 1 is , 1 533' If Ning? '-'33 E23 fs: -.1 IL :'-if? EFS f '.:iw ' 1 - If .. HELIX-.slin 'EELLLILT I '- 9-elwa'-I THOMAS LANG MOFFAT B.A.Sc., University of Toronto, 1951. 1691 Bayview Avenue, R R 32, York Mills, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. CAPT. ALBERT EDWARDS MOORE A.B., Wagner Memorial Lutheran College, 1950. 352 Loretto Street, Staten Island 37, New York. FRANKLIN EDWARD RANDALL MOONEY B.Com., St. Francis Xavier Univer- sity, 1952. 167 Paradise Row, St. John, N.B., Canada. JOI-IN KENT MOORE S.B. in B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1951. 1824 28 Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida. ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING, JR. A.B., Cornell University, 1950. 3 Carey Road, Needham Heights, Massachusetts. MAJOR WILLIAM CORNELIUS NEUBAUER S.B. in B.A., Rutgers University, 1941. 87 Adams Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut. n, . 314. . RICHARD IRWIN NELSON B.A.Sc., University of British Colum- bia, 1953. 211 Queens Avenue, New Westminster, B.C., Canada. EARLE MORTON NEYMAN A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 19 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. l I l l L WILLIAM REID MORRISON, JR. A.B., Harvard University, S.B., Massachusetts Maritime A emy, 1951. 31 Payson Terrace mont, Massachusetts. FRANCIS TOYOJ1 NAIQAMURA A.B., Reed College, 1953. 113 3 Chome Denenchofu, Otaku, Tokyo, Japan. F-,. BERNARD LEE NUTTING, JR. A.B., Stanford University, 1953. 31 Glen Oak Court, Medford, Oregon. ANTHONY EDWAD OEERHAUS, JR. A.B.,, Norwich University, 1950. 32 Forest 'Drive, Vwetheisfield, Con- necticut. ' 5 -. ff 1.512512 5 M te 1-:::: ,fn Lf ' 'Z' in sit Y. , l l5j': -ef, ,KJ L ,M .f f . ' ...r-r.,,,:.,x ,.4,.,,.LV,f Y ,-.li fi - .. , ,t..4es-1'-.:f-., 1-.,.,:,..:.-5.-.-. JOHN DOANE WILLEM FREDERIK NICHOLS, JR. NIJHOF A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 480 B.A., Netherlands institute of Eca- Valley Road, Upper Montclair, New nomics, 1953. 71 Tubantiasihgel, York. Enschede, Netherlands. PETER MARKOS WARREN ELLIOT NOMIKOS NORQUIST 5.B- in MeCl'l- Erlglh-I Pl'lflCef0I1 Uni- B.S.E., University of Michigan, 1953. versity, 1953. 29 Queen Sofia Ave- 78 Newton Avenue, Jamestown, nue, Athens, Greece. New York. WADE HAMPTON OLIVER S.B., Agricultural 81 Mechanical Col- lege of Texas, 1951. Route 2, Box 72, Waller, Texas. JAMES FRANCIS O'NEIL A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 97 Walk Hill Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. JOHN PAUL OLSSON S.B., University of Kansas, 1950. Assaria, Kansas. JAMES EDWARD ORAVETZ A.B., Westminster College, 1949. 7321 S.W. 83 Court, Miami, Florida. I ,. K. vi' HERBERT CHARLES OAKES S.B. in C.E., University of Oklahoma, 1950. 110 West Main Street, Ed- mond, Oklahoma. JAMES BREWSTER O'BRIEN A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 142 Larch Road, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. ,,..,.t:,. . ,, CHARLES WILLIAM PATRICK S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue Uni- versity, 1953. 1318 East Kessler Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana. oTTo ALBERT PAWLIK, JR. A.B., Williams College, 1946. 2 Kendall Avenue, South Orange, New Jersey. . ,,. -, li-LN ei J ROBERT COLLINS ORR S.B., University of Kansas, 1951. 6833 Locust Street, Kansas City, Missouri. LT. COL. FRANK ALEXANDER OSMANSKI S.B., United States Military Acad- emy, 1935. 252 School Street, Watertown, Massachusets. Q ivy f. 43,1 fig.: if Y ' Ll gi. ri.: , ,.a.Ei..g.gf,f - H -'-ps.- ,41.Qa23'i3, I Zig Q ie -:Y i-if- -fa.-' ' Ms, f HAROLD ORT B.Mech.Engin., New York University, 1949. 7217 34 Avenue, Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York. CARLO CESARE PARISI Dr.Ing., Polytechnic Institute of Turin, 1948. 21 via della Rocca, Torino, Italy. CARLOS DAVID PERALES-OJEDA Lic.en Derecho, University of Mex- ico, 1948. 469 Taiin, Mexico City, Mexico. CURTIS FAY PETERSON A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 1319 North Broad Street, Gales- burg, lllinois. ROBERT REED PERRY A.B., Harvard University, 1952. Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, Colorado. JOHN HUISH PETERSON S.B., Brigham Young University, 1953. 392 North 7 Street East, Provo, Utah. ROBERT ALLEN PATTERSON A.B., Bates College, 1951. 23 Van Vetchen Street, Waltham, Massa- chusetts. PETER EDWARD PECK B.E., Yale University, 1953. 406 North Elmwood Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois. I i 1 Y I ,I , JAMES EUGENE PIANTA S.B., Agricultural 8- Mechanical Col- lege of Texas, 1951. 1145 South St. Mary's Street, San Antonio, Texas. BURTON ARMSTRONG PIERCE S.B., Cornell University, 1951. 26 Prospect Avenue, Glen Cove, lang Island, New York. , f Li KENNETH LANDYS PETERSON, JR. A.B., Whitman College, 1953. 1714 37 Avenue, Seattle, Washington. ELWOOD WILLIS PHARES B.Mgt.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic ln- stitute, 1951. 531 Cherry Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey. V ., WILLIAM CHARLES PLOUFFE S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1951. 43 Erline Street, Willimansett, Massa- chusetts. RICHARD ARTHUR POLLACK A.B., Brown University, 1953. Hid- den Acres, Wayne, New Jersey. WILLIAM JOHN PEVERILL A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 4324 Kingman Boulevard, Des Moines, Iowa. THEODORE MILEY PHIPPS A.B., Oberlin College, 1953. 13302 Cormere Road, Cleveland, Ohio. WALTER HARRIS POGUE, JR. S.B. in C.E., Virginia Polytechnic ln- stitute, 1950. 107 Princess Avenue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. ALLAN KING POOLE B.S.E., Princeton University, 19505 M.S.E., Qibid.J, 1952. Old Tavern Road, Orange, Connecticut. DeWAYNE JORDAN PIEHL A.B., Harvard University, 1953. Box 42, R. R. 32, St. Joseph, Michigan. DAVID RICHARD PLATT A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1950. 3043 Merwyn Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. A 1 ROBERT FREDERICK PRICE B.Mech.Engin., Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute, 1953. 304 Summit Ave- nue, Syracuse, New York. DONALD PURVES RAND A.B., Williams College, 1953. 733 Lee Street, Des Plaines,-Illinois. Q JOHN EDGAR PORTA T ...,. , ,... ..,... ,.... gl ,,-i:.Q,-, ' .. .:.,,,: ,. . :gg-'ig 'jjj :,.,,,f,g: :'e',,5.5... - few !q.,e.3e,:.e-:r,.' J T - ., T. gg .. -:iZ3i - .' ' iz , 2115 1, Rf' -.EEETR1,Ji-ii'tRiluwT,V.V 'Q , - l. : J.: JAMES WALTER Ph.B., University of Notre Dame, JR' 1953. 1301 Woodside Street, South S.B., Agricultural 8. Mechanical Col- Bend, Indiana. lege of Texas, 1951. 3604 Hanover WILLIAM GEORGE Street, Dallas, Texas. GEORGE ASHLEY POTTER POWELL 5-B-, Iowa 51016 College, 1949- S.B., University of Buffalo, 1952. 1410 East High Street, Davenport, 1701 Temperance Avenue, Niagara Iowa. Falls, Ontario, Canada. MAJOR NORMAN O. RANZ A.B., Dickinson College, 1938, Ll..B., University of Pennsylvania, 1941. 249 South Melville Street, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania' GEORGE PATRICK REARS, JR. B.l.E., New York University, 1953. 17 Second Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. ' Lf T v 2 . Inf' .gn l ,-. any ti.. . I A LM.. WILLIAM EDWARD RAWLINGS A.B., Washington and Lee Univer- sity, 1953. 18 Custis Avenue, Fort Thomas, Kentucky. RUSSELL LAWRENCE RHODES A.B., Yale University, 1953. 12 Dover Road, New Britain, Connect- icut. l MICHAEL LEWIS PRIN TZ S.B., Hobart College, 1953. 880 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. JOHN LESLIE RANDALL 5.8. in Engin., Brown University, 1945. Lawson Drive, Madison, Con- necticut. T f ' QQ i , ,iz l JOHN HYDE ROBERTS B.S.E., Princeton University, 1953. 240 Chestnut Street, Winnetka, ll- linois. JAVIER ROMERO-RRVILLA A.B., Brown University, 1953. Box 1028, Panama City, Panama. 131.1 f- 5'-1. -ggiefzzi-1-f,1:e:-fgzxffi T17 v ? ig'e: ,Q 5 -'-gg jaw C. in ' We fi egg if -, :I ' 1- 1 2.15 gw,1,,e, .. 1' .li - lf it i' WSU. E 2 irii. ff! Qlf!52:f,Ef'?:7 IQ-,ffl Sit? LQ! 'i 'L1'.a 1, ..- e,e..l,Ei.l.L ,..,. .. .I--L, Qi?-'fEY'E ' :ef-EE I ,jig 3' 3.2 3:-' fiezlr-ERE CDR. ROLAND RIEVE S.B. in E.E., United States Naval Academy, 1941. 4404 13 Place, N.E., Washington, D.C. , RICHARD LEWIS RINDERMAN A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 68-42 110 Street, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. JOHN BETHUNB ROSS, JR. B.Com., University of British Colum- bia, 1953. 1610 West 12 Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Can- ada. ROBERT SAMUEL RUBIN A.B., Yale University, 1953. 237 Winchester Street, Brookline, Mas- sachusetts. ANTHONY GEOFFREY JORDAN RIMELL B.A., University of Cambridge, 1951. Firgo Farm, Whitchurch, Hants, Eng- land. MARTIN DONALD RISCH A.B., Colgate University, 1951. Har- bor Heights Park, Huntington, Long lsland, New York. Li t JOHN ELLIOT ROYER S.B. in Mech. Engin., Cornell Uni- versity, 1950. 104 School House Lane, Ardmore, Pennsylvania. WILLIAM JAMES RUST S.B., Boston College, 1953. 119 Kenrick Street, Brighton, Massachu- setts. 213 RALPH WITHROW ROGERS A.B., Hamilton College, 1953. B1 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, New York. GERALD JOSEPH RONCOLATO S.B., Moravian College, 1953. 389W Cedar Street, Allentown, Pennsyl- vania. , f ' CECIL BEDINGHAM SANDERS S.B., University of Louisville, 1953. 1627 Cowling Avenue, Louisvville, Kentucky. ANDREW JACKSON SAUER B.Mech.Engin., University of Santa Clara, 1953. 3319 38 Avenue, Oak- land, California. ..---.-,.-W ., .... . - - fe -- - - --..-e -q ,sy----f -.--V.--.--ff - - - of -,, ' 'et ,A .- '-. L gf: ,512 , :E-1-.31 ,. ' . 1. E- - if-' w r . eifi' Y mu A : A gs-'T'-. '-ne' . .' ' -ez...-'N-5.1f?'i2.-fi-. L ,. nf J .31 ' W' V' l as-me - '-s..1:2,.1:, - L12-. fm W U' -. -' ' 'f -:Es 1 - ..-fl EH- . l ' Q fit -v1'ge.-ba.--.are-5.2-'P-1 2-43: i--ir. 1 -.1..i:1-stngv Am.-i.,Q':,:'isi 4.Z -.sw-:3.,-krfparr DONALD FRANCIS RYAN A.B., Howard University, 1952. 95 Gordon Street, Brighton, Massachu- setts. ABDULLAH SA'ID SA'DI B.B.A., American University of Bei- rut, 1950. Omar Mukhtar, Gaza, EQYPP- I JOHN KENNETH sci-IAFER S.B., in Mech. Engin., University of Notre Dame, 1953. 4629 Washing- ton Boulevard, Indianapolis, ln- diana. HERMAN N SCHLUTER, JR. 5.8. in E.E., Louisiana State Univer- sity, 1950. 3314 Wyoming Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. WILBUR MANLEY SACHTJEN B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1950. 2215 North Sherman Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin. TATSUZOH SAITOH B.A., Waseda University, 1953. 2, 3-Chome Asakusa Kuramhe Daito- ku, Tokyo, Japan. REX PORTER SCHIRMER A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 12 Carlton Road, Waban, Massachu- setts. TOBY SCHREIBER A.B., Stanford University, 1953. 400 North June Street, Los Angeles, California. 'N PAUL RICHARD SAPPIE A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1953. 8 Kingsford Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. DAVID OZIAS SAXTON A.B., Dartmouth College, 1951. 6 Delwick lane, Short Hills, New Jer- sey. -I DAVID LIVINGSTONE SEEBER A.B., Trinity College, 1953. 213 Merriweather Street, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Y-Q. --gl -j,.,w:l -ziizfeffifi 'ji-f'i'jejJ -.1-:E-fifji'fifgi-'-:fl' '- 'ifw..',.L'e.. ,reg '--'fs -e.....- .5 fe in Lf ,f'if f 'f:-1 ig. fizgeirii f 'afa:s..:-- .1 Q'--tzevigfe naf..g , 'w2:.'t.., ie. viiiiiil,'ff11ef-lfeil l 'll .1 we E. gilt,-e..f1-L .Ig iii n.-4.L1- T -A-1 1- .w-igieeeeeef SCL - ,eager-2. LT. CDR. WILLIAM SCHUBERT S.B. in Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1941. 6318 Regent Street, Huntington Park, California. RONALD MANN S SEAMAN A.B., Hamilton College, 1953. Old Raritan Road, Westfield, New Jer- sey. ARNOLD MAURICE SCHWARTZ S.B., Yale University, 1953. 351 McKinley Avenue, Bridgeport, Con- necticut. NEIL STANFORD SEE A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1951. 116 Walsh Road, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. - 'l f.. ROBERT BASSEN SEGAL S.B., Yale University, 1952. 18 Campo Seco Street, Lawrence, Mas- sachusetts. , Hllf Y -ii v STUART LEE SEX S.B., University of Colorado, 1953. 192 Park Avenue, Glencoe, Illinois. CHARLES STEPHEN SHAUGHNESSY, JR. A.B., Yale University, 1951. 591 Veterans of Foreign Wars Parkway, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. JAMES SAMUEL SIEGAL S.B., Brown University, 1945, S.M., Columbia University, 1950. 8 Pleas- ant Street, Newport, Rhode Island. 215 THOMAS KILGORE SHERWOOD, 3d A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 82 Whittier Road, Wellesley Hills, Mas- sachusetts. COL. WILLIAM EDWARD SIEVERS S.B., United States Military Acad- emy, 1936. 821 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Virginia. EVERETT HEDDEN SEYMOUR S.B., New York University, 1953. 162 Madison Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey. PREM PRAKASH SINGH l I S.B., North Carolina State College, 19517 S.M., Kibidt, 1953. 33 Model Town, Jullunder, lndia. ROBERT JOSEPH SLOCUM A.B., University of Notre Dame, 1950. Litt.M., University of Pitts- burgh, 1953. 2717 Brentwood Ave- nue, Brentwood, Pennsylvania. .ct -,f, ff, l I 3 STANLEY NORMAN SILBERT A.B., Harvard University, 1948 f1949J. 186 Riverside Drive, New York, New York. LT. SAMUEL RANDOLPH SIMPSON, JR. S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. 404 Greenwood Avenue, Clarksville, Tennessee. - I . H. .,, CHARLES LLEWELLYN SMITH, JR. A.B., Harvard University, 1950. 1256 Delaware Avenue, West St. Paul, Minnesota. RAYMOND THOMAS SMITH Texas Christian University. 2516 Watauga Road, Fort Worth, Texas. ii : , .- .... . ,fig A L:e,,.-pk: -WEL - . 7. -N:lJ2lA,,E,g, J, - JJ - T If 'li' Milf: ei! 5' ii H,,,..Ez': 'iii'-'TTI ':ees:::f5T4 ut- -....--. ii: v. , L fest... ,f-' .. . . , VH., TED DUAN E SIMMONS S.B., Utah State Agricultural Col- lege, 1953. 521 Boulevard, Logan, Utah. SHERWOOD LYLE SIMPSON S.B., University of California at los Angeles, 1950. 981 Afton Road, San Marino, California. CLIFFORD HINCKLEY SMITH, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1950. 1010 Forestview Lane, Glenview, Illinois. ROBERT STEPHEN SMITH A.B., Middlebury College, 1953. Box 113, Rye, New Hampshire. DAVID CAMERON SKINNER A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 625 Wildwood Drive, East Lansing, Mich- igan. RICHARD NELSON SMILLIE S.B., Boston College, 1951. 4 Car- mel Road, Andover, Massachusetts. EDUARD KURT STAEMPFLI B.C.S., University of Berne, 1949, Dr. rer.pol., libid.1, 1953. Thun- strasse 49, Muri Be, Switzerland. DOUGLAS DERWOOD STARK B.B.A., University of Minnesota, 1950. 1224 3 Street, S.E., Rochester, Minnesota. if ,PTS 'E'E-T- -.- -. ' 'QE '-'Ii ?'i , :ef ' T ' EF' T2 E . -.1-,, 1-41. ---Leis .A - ,. .... T ., E- Y ef .. ' ' LJ . SIDNEY SCHIEFFELIN SMITH B.E.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, 1951. 517 Castle Street, Gen- eva, New York. GEORGE SOTER A.B., Brown University, 1950. 7 Lis- bon Street, Hartford, Connecticut. FRANCIS CLARK STEPHENS S.B. in E.E., University of Utah, 1950. 1050 E. 6 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MARSHALL SIDNEY STERMAN A.B., Brandeis University, 1953. 35 Bow Street, Beverly, Massachusetts. 217 STEPHEN SONNABEND A.B., Harvard University, 1954. 337 Buckminster Road, Brookline, Mas- sachusetts. JOHN SACKETT SPEED A.B., Princeton University, 1950. 424 Mayfair Lane, Louisville, Ken- tucky. FREDERICK HOWARD STEPHENS, JR. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 40 Upland Road, Waban, Massachu- setts. FRANK ALBERT STERN A.B., Wesleyan University, 1953. 93 Edgewood Avenue, larchmont, New York. HENRY COLLIN STAMBAUGH B.P.A., Princeton University, 1950 315 Meadow Lane, Sewickley, Penn sylvania. LEONARD EDWARD STEELE S.B., Yale University, 1951. 1508 N State Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. RICHARD WELSH STOKES Harvard University. 307 Warren Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. JESSE LEE STROMAN, JR. S.B., Clemson Agricultural College, 1949. Orangeburg, South Carolina. '11 'iq 'i lm' ...fs ft - .-2512, -if -- - if 2: ' .'rrf?l.2 E-se, 'iiginf'-' .f'iL1Zfi-F'1 Y. , .,,.. ,Jw v '7 ' 'll'illA .' 'Ziff 'jg JJ LQ: my xg-, 'iflg ',ffg-gy 15-1 --1'L1eg:.i,s-eilfv? L?-Ll -,Ae-. A .-rt- f Leg. -CSL? 3- J-LJ! avi? E r'i'.g..ii25I ' J ag: -, . fs . 3.255 ----- : L: ' JAMES MERRIFIELD STETLER A.B., Wesleyan University, 1953. 43 Garretson Road, White Plains, New York. ROBERT HIGHTON sT1ER, JR. S.B. in A.E., Lafayette College, 1953. 7706 Ardmore Avenue, Phil- aclelphia, Pennsylvania. C F 1 . . , . it ez im, J l lu' lm -' zl , 'l .Tl . JOHN DELAN O STUBBS A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 54 Oxbow Road, Weston, Massachu- Seiis. DANIEL MADDEN SULLIVAN S.B. in E.E., University of Wisconsin, 1948. 107 N. Benton Street, Sparta, Wisconsin. 218 ROY EDGAR STEWART S.B. in B.A., West Virginia Univer- sity, 1951. 23 Pleasant Street, Man- nington, West Virginia. JOHN, ANTON STIREK S.B. in Bus. 81 Engin., University of Omaha, 1953. 1719 S. 16 Street, Omaha, Nebraska. '..-fin 'J 'fm' 1.1 MJ PRASONG SUKHUM A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 5 Silom Road, Bangkok, Thailand. HoovER CLARK SUTTON, JR. A.B., Hobart College, 1953. 551 Lafayette Avenue, Bulfalo, New York. SAMUEL CURTIS- STOWELL S.B., Yale University, 1951. 113 In- dependence Drive, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. SPENCER STRUBLE B.E., Yale University, 1951. 255 Car- ona Avenue, Pelham, New York. 4 I MAX ALLEN THURSTON S.B., Northwestern University, 1953. 113 Campbell Street, Mishawaka, Indiana. HAROLD KEIJI TODA B.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1953 3136 Paliuli Street, Honolulu, Ha- waii. 51 J 'iii -in ftfr. ' ' ?'f:i':j?f2 :,.Q55'f ,ir fijglif '-'Q5747 s K2-t ll--5. J tt 9 ref? Ill' 'ww-'fi ll V 'mtl l rlfs nhl LL g.'.-f.-sf' It--'f Q Tu.vi:L-41? ,i-:..':fE?Hf.Ee.'-strizez1-' 1' -- rs- ' F5 ?A5:.:i - ragga- . HENRY GARDINER sYMoNDs, JR. A.B., Stanford University, 1951. 3359 Chevy Chase Drive, Houston, Texas. LT. ROBERT MELL TENNILLE George Washington University. Rt. 6, Box 979, Tampa, Florida. WILLIAM TEMPLE TEACHOUT A.B., Wesleyan University, 1953. Beaman Street, Oakdale, Massachu- setts. HARRY ROGER THOMPSON A.B., Knox College, 1951. 512 W. Madison Street, Oak Park, Illinois. DANIEL ROGER TOLL A.B., Princeton University, 1949. 2 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland. PHILLIPS ALBERT TRELEAVEN A.B., Duke University, 1950. 426 N. Pine Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 1 ' - ROBERT EDWARD TOMASELLO A.B., Harvard University, 1951. 95 Bow Road, Belmont, Massachusetts. LEWIS RUSSELL TREMBLY, JR. S.B. in B.A., Ohio State University, 1951. 1871 Harwitch Road, Colum- bus, Ohio. HIM TIAUW TJHUNG Georgia Institute of Technology 1953. 11 Taman-Tihung, Diakarta, Indonesia. LUIGI JOHN TOFFOLO B.E.E., New York University, 1953. 104-40 37 Drive, Corona, Long Is- land, New York. 1 MA JOR JAMES JOSEPH URSANO S.B., Niagara University, 1943. 150 N. Main Street, Newark, New York. RICHARD FRANKLIN VAN CIL S.B. in B.A., Northwestern Univer- sity, 1953. 704 Euclid Place, Alton, Illinois. JACK LAWRENCE TREYNOR Haverford College, 1951. 424 Oakland Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. A.B., LT. OMAR ALVIN TUN KS A.A., George Washington Univer- sity, 1953. 338 Pacific Avenue, long Beach, California. RIK VERHAGEN Dipl., University of Lausanne, 1951. 63 rue Mercelis, Brussels, Belgium. FREDRIK GUSTAF VON SCHWERIN M.lng., Royal Institute of Tecnnol- o9Y, 1950. Nybrogatan 66, Stack- holm, Sweden. A J 1 V r - - J .-. Y 1 1 , V. le ' l Y jf .QQ 'ffm' u - J V - l 23 Q, 1- .3152 ,:'-3,'g,,:,,, H, Y Q, ,' lu: A555 1' nf 'j - .-2.-. --- ..- A -e-:E A , E:-, A -.--.-.--Z A -EE -fe it - . 5 JOHN MARSHALL TUFTS, JR. S.B. in M.E., New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 1939. 1154 St. Paul Street, Denver, Colo- rodo. CHARLES PELL TURNBURKE A.B., Amherst College, 1950. 126 Cambridge Street, St. Paul, Minne- sota. CARL STANLEY VISEK S.B., Loyola College, 19505 Ll..B., Georgetown University, 1953. 99 Irving Street, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. HENRY MARTYN BAIRD VOORHIS A.B., Williams College, 1951. 416 Fowler Avenue, Pelham Manor, New York. 'C Gif QE:-QM LUIS VALLENILLA Dr.en Derecho, University of 'Zulia, 1952, Dr.Jur., University of Rome, 1953. El Rosal, Ave. las Mercedes, No. 15, Caracas, Venezuela. CLIFFORD CRAIG VAN DYKE A.B., Knox College, 1951. 1229 North Cedar Street, Galesburg, ll- linois. - I I 4 I ' 1 I 5' fig! L53 iii-il ii! 7: ' .' GORDON LEE WAHLS A.B., University of Iowa, 1949. R.F.D. fl-fl, St. Olaf, Iowa. JOHN PATRICK WALL S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950. 68 Thorndike Street, Arlington, Massachusetts. MAJOR NORVELL MCVEIGH WALKER S.B. in C.E., Virginia Military Insti- tute, 1939. 98 Common Street, Watertown, Massachusetts. HENRY CAMILLE WALTER B.S.E., Princeton University, 1953. 113 West 57 Street, Studio 520, New York, New York. KURT OLOF WASSEN S.B. in M.E., Lafayette College, 1951. 305 Lore Avenue, Wilming- ton, Delaware. FREDERICK RENEROE WEEDON, JR. A.B., University of Chicago, 1951. 32 Chestnut Street, Jamestown, New York. . .Li EMIL REGINALD WEISS A.B., Dickinson College, 1953. 129 Stonehouse Road, Glen Ridge, New Jersey. RICHARD KNOX WELLS A.B., Brown University, 1953. 92 Williams Street, Providence, Rhode Island. ALFRED TURNER WELLS, JR. S.B., Yale University, 1950. 28 Chestnut Street, Boston, Massachu- setis. WILLIAM HARLEY WELLS S.B., Howard University, 1948, A.M., Boston University, 1949. 605 Geary Street, Monongahela, Pennsylvania. AQQIELELQK f - FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WATEROUS, JR. S.B., Northwestern University, 1953. 693 Montcalm Place, St. Paul, Min- nesota. ,THOMAS WALTER WEHTJE Harvard University. 21 Strandvagen, Diursholm, Sweden. Hill ' if DONALD GEORGE WEST A.B., Tufts College, 1951. 27 Glen- burnie Road, West Roxbury, Massa- chusetts. WILLIAM HORNE WHITE A.B., Bowdoin College, 1950. 888 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. - . :4 ,.' i g Y gm if .NL . -gi ev - .j Jr: 'ry 3' ff . :Ye 5. .zrgig li! stil' Lfgj fe ,- fag? , Ll! ,--it . -5.2 gig--, sljjlj 2 gee.-. ffQ.A.1...e,ee4- 1 .,g .L-A I A A LUTHER WELSH S.B. in Engin., United States Naval Academy, 1946. 1815 Freeman Ave- nue, Kansas City, Kansas. ANDREAS WESSEL S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1952. Tanum Gaard, Sand- vika Stasion, Norway. PAUL W. WHITMAN, JR. A.B., University of Virginia, 1953. Upper River Road, Louisville, Ken- tucky. BRUCE DAVID WILEY S.B. in Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, 1944. 83 Aspen Avenue, Auburndale, Massa- chusetts. ua., AM in .A n LT. VINCENT JAMES WERNIG A.B., Boston University, 1949. 42 Clewley Road, West Medford, Mas- sachusetts. ROBERT MORRIS WESSEL A.B., Amherst College, 1950. 8300 Jenkintown Road, Elkins Park, Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania. .-.Q PETER N IGEL WIDDRINGTON B.A., Queens University, 1953. 431 East 20th Street, New York, New York. JEROLD BENJAMIN WILKOFF A.B., Amherst College, 1953. 4415 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- Vanin. DONALD G1LsoN WHITE, JR. A.B., Amherst College, 1948. Valley Ridge, 3 Ely Road, Monson, Massa- chusetts. CHARLES SPENCER WHITIN G A.B.,'Hafvafa univmiiy, 1950. old Sudbury Road, Wayland, Massachu- setts . 110 New 1953. EDGAR BYRON WILSON St. Lawrence University, 1953. North Pine Avenue, Albany, York. KENNETH ALLEN WILSON Jersey. in B.A., Rutgers University, 197 Duane Street, Orange, CLINTON WILLIAMS, JR. University of Kentucky. 402 N. Me- ridian Street, Tallahassee, Florida. THOMAS HERMAN WILLIAMSON S.B., Michigan State College, 1953. 315 Amanda Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. JAMES ROBERT WINOKER A.B., Brown University, 1953. 273 Potters Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. RAYMOND ALBERT WISSOLIK S.B. in Phys. 81 Engineering, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, 1943, S.M. in E.E., flbicli, 1950. 6509 Pace Ave- nue, Cincinnati, Ohio. E-' WALTER DAVID WILLIAMS B.C.S., Ohio University, 1951. 2109 West Arthur Avenue, Chicago, ll- linois. STUART VAN VRANKEN WILLSON, JR. B.Mechanical Engineering, Yale Uni- versity, 1953. Lake Altoona, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. STANLEY SMITH WIRSIG S.B. in Chemical Engineering, Syra- cuse University, 1939. 226 Whittier Avenue, Syracuse, New York. HAN S ABRAHAM WOLF A.B., Harvard University, 1949, B.Phil., University of Oxford, 1951. 318 Livingston Terrace, S.E., Wash- ington, D.C. JOHN JOSEPH WILSON, JR. S.B., Fordham University, 1951. 91 Draher Avenue, Waterbury, Con- necticut. ROBERT OPRE WILSON S.B. in C.E., Ohio Northern Uni- versity, 1942. 361 East Riggin Street, Monterey Park, California. t , at 'nxt fin.-1 :r-5 vttflf'-14.3--- M , JOHN FREDERICK WOODHOUSE A.B., Wesleyan University, 1953. 1 Guest lone, Wilmington, Delaware. GUY CRAWFORD WORRELL, JR. S.B. in Mech. Engin., Lehigh Uni- versity, 1943. 10 Woodland Road, Westfield, Massachusetts. '5:?I:x....-.., '::.:.:I-.:,-I-iff , ' ui. W -.,-'ff-:w'f ' ' ,wwf ' ,Q-15: -g:,:ggg.s...y- : Q.Q.g.g.Q.:.'a:'i: wg, v,,,?'g:.:5iE: M-:q,,ttW:,4 ' IMI 13.3.5551 'Q ' jg.!.'g.j.53j ' if t . 1 ,. -af 5. FREDRIC DANIEL WOLFE k..1 GEORGE BURKLEY WOMBWELL S.B., Yale University, 1951. 1624 University of Kentucky, 1123 East Shawnee Road, Lima, Ohio. Cooper Drive, Lexington, Kentucky. HOWARD YIM WONG HENRY SEWALL S.B. in E.E., University of Washing- WOODBRIDGE' JR' ton, 1947. 3233 19th Avenue, South, A.B., Yale University, 1951. P.O. Seattle, Washington. WILLIAM HILTON WRIGHT S.B. in B.A., Boston University, 1951. 134A Wallworth Park, Haddonfield, New Jersey. MAJOR HAROLD GREEVER WYLIE A.B., Sacramento State College, 1951. 225 Passaic Street, Trenton, New Jersey. Box 100, Pomfret, Connecticut. WILLIAM HENRY WUBBENHORST, JR. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1950. 251 Broad Street, Williston Park, Long Island, New York. HUNTER YAGER A.B., New York University, 1950. 64-11 99th Street, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. 42:1 .C 7 . JONATHAN KELSEY WOODS B.Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1951. 4708 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Maryland. DAVID BONTECOU WRAY A.B., Amherst College, 1952. Mill- brook, New York. HAROLD RANDOLPH DONALD ARTHUR YALE S.B. in Aero. E., University of Illi- nois, 1952. 728 East Main Street, Amboy, Illinois. ROBERT GEORGE YANCEY A.B., Whitman College, 1953. 3132 East 18th Street, Spokane, Wash- ington. ffl' f Y 'L L' 'I lf If ,I I '. , ,.,. ,i' it ' U 4' .,.'j- Y ..,f,., 3 .. ,E . . - Y, A H i Q I .:. 3 'tif 5, -' f '-Qii V. .N -v ---- ,A -as-z -'--' MAKOTO YAMAMOTO B.A., Keiogiiuku University, 1951. 1588, 2 Chome, Meiiromachi, Toshi- ma-ku, Tokyo, Japan. WARREN HARRIS YETTER A.B., Dartmouth College, 1953. 3343 Kenwood Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio. JOHN HUTCHINSON YIENGER S.B., Loyola College, 1950, S.M., University of Delaware, 1953. 1202 North Ellwoocl Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. ARTHUR STANLEY ZANKEL S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1953. 219 Beach 144th Street, Ne- ponsit, New York. SPECIAL STUDENTS r I I I I YOUNG B.C.E., McGill University, 1943. Sus- sex, N. B., Canada. ALFRED MICHAEL ZEIEN S.B., Webb Institute of Naval Archi tecture, 1952. 82-04 218th Street, Queens Village, Long Island, N. Y - - .tt-H - .mi .. ,M :lg it .. .I .J av WOLFGANG ARTHUR PAOLO EMILIO FROSSI FINKE Dr.lng., Polytechnic Institute of Dipl., University of Giittingen, 1952. Milan, 1945. Lungadige Matteotti, 1, Deichstrasse 7, Neuwied!Rhein, Ger- Verona, Italy. .wi u JM wut ma ny. A 1 is MAT . .,:.-,.2J. Lwllllw, ,.,. ,1AQ....... ,tt 2 TSFQlliA-s5.. z Mmii'?19la ,R ll A s '-W' 3 ,,-S557 W CHARLES FREDERICK PAUL FOX KENNETH DANIEL BANFIELD A.B., Providence College, 1953. 1346 Randolph Street, N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. EDWARD MICHAEL CLASBY S.B.,Boston College, 1950, S.M., libid.l, 1953. 45 Clarke Street, Framingham, Massachusetts. PHILIP DAVIDOWITZ A.B., Brooklyn College, 1951, A.M., Columbia University, 1953. 93 Tay- lor Street, Brooklyn, New York. ALAN THOMAS DICKSON S.B., North Carolina State College, 1953. 2620 Avondale Avenue, Char- lotte, North Carolina. THOMAS ALBERT FAULHABER S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1953. 226 Golf View Road, Ardmore, Pennsylvania. HAL WILSON FIELD B.Chem.Engin., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1951. 321 Tenth Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. KENNETH WALTER FOSTER S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1953. 43 Union Street, Man- chester, Massachusetts. A.B., Antioch College, 1953. 189-11 Tioga Drive, St. Albans, Long Island, New York. JAY WARREN HALL S.B. in B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1953. 1025 E. Center Street, Marion, Ohio. JOHN THOMAS HEXNER A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 2732 Woodley Place, Washington, D.C. WALTER BERTRAND KIRKMAN A.B., Columbia University, 1949. 735 Mace Avenue, New York, New York. DAVID LAKIE 38 Circular Road, St. John's, New- fdundland, Canada. ANDREW LINDSAY LEWIS, JR. A.B., Haverford College, 1953. Wor- cester, Pennsylvania. WILLIAM FRANCIS MCKENN A S.B. in C.E., Stanford University, 1949. P. O. Box 1499, Sacramento, California. MRCKENZIE A.B., University of Chicago, 1951. 713 Lakeside Drive, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. NED DILL NIXON S.B., Ohio State University, 1951. 128 E. Longview Street, Columbus, Ohio. OTTO HERBERT N OWOTN Y Dipl.Ing., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 1950. 851 Moissan Street, Arvida, P.Q., Canada. DONALD GEORGE POST S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1953. 150 Millbury Street, Auburn, Massachusetts. LT. COL. LEROY GEORGE RUSSELL S.B., United States Military Academy, 1943. 1332 North Topeka Avenue, Wichita, Kansas. LOUIS CLIFFORD SCHROEDER A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 22 Wickham Road, Roslyn Heights, Long Island, New York. MAJOR ADRIAN JOSEPH SCHULTZ S.B., University of Maryland, 1952. 2917 South 24th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 1- Utd in lib? 733197-li? : 21355 -if' Q51 li li' Qwifif iil' 2 -A V.--, ,, - , Q.:-1,1 1 .-1-f. .1 f -., -.'.- 4. ' 4.15. 11 M L .-J 5,1 ' ' ' I I ' ' J V A -I EF 3 1 E:Q3'fT'7f: ili1l1T'u57713f4-,fi-Ei Q- 1- -if W mf-5:23 vm. ,iffil E f--Qfel-ie . 'TE 1' 3 , , w 4 U 7? 'I 215' f5':,4l.:, '135.7 I . , ,Ai 1 lv 4 4 .V N 1 2.5-J .- . l-, .. - - - gf- .Y 1 r ' 11 'A 1 , 1:1951 - XJ.: 52-'J ,xi ' T5 AJIVAUVVE1 ' l -3531 T J' ' .QE ' I 'I-if ill 1-':T421:'f5f?fe,?,,eil Ligiisniiitsue f!.'!i.?L. -2 Y -2 Y' P - - 5 :LQ Lf. -le lefb ii 'i 'L ROBERT PEARSON SIBERT A.B., Stanford University, 1953. 250 Carolwood Drive, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. LEONARD KILMER SULLIVAN A.B., Dartmouth College, 1948. 204 Chestnut Street, Brookline, Massa- chusetts. 1...-. Y' if' T ARNOLD SMOLLER A.B., Bates College, 1951. 202 Con gress Avenue, Chelsea, Massachu- S etts . KENNETH WILLIAM TODD A.B., Western Reserve University, 1950, S.M., Cibid.J, 1953. 3289 Kil- dare Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Lin l fa ROBERT NORMAN STARGEL A.B., Harvard University, 1953. 2620 Kemper Lane, Cincinnatti, Ohio. NEIL RODERICK WOOD ii'- B.Com., University of Manitoba, 1952. 365 Campbell Street, Winni- peg, Manitoba, Canada. -as ' l l ALBERT EDWARD BACHMANN S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue Uni- versity, 1941. 1716 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. JAMES MONTGOMERY BEGGS S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1947. 17 Mitchell Place, Glen Ridge, New Jersey. JOHN GRAY ALDWORTH S.B. in A.E., Cornell University, 1942. 6 Wyman Court, Winchester, Mas- sachusetts. JOHN JASON ANTHONY S.B. in C.E., Dartmouth College, 1946. 94 Beech Avenue, Melrose, Massachusetts. it Ui ' J , ,J-,N Jn- A J l ll it JOHN MANUEL ALVAREZ, JR. S.B., University of Notre Dame, 1948. Gillette Avenue, Bayport, Long Island, New York. NEIL RICE AYER S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1948. Walnut Road, South Hamilton, Mas- sachusetts. TOWN SEN D BROWN S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1942. 1516 Blandford Circle, Norfolk, Vir- ginia. ARNOLD JAMES CARRICO B.Chem.Engin., University of Florida, 1948. 1612 Pleasant Drive, Dallas, Texas. JOHN EDWARD CAIN, JR. Harvard University. 21 Lantern Lane, Weston, Massachusetts. WILLIAM ERNEST COLLAR S.B., Ohio State University, 1942. R.R. 33, Columbus Grove, Ohio. l l l I l 1 J.. sk ...M ll DEANE BAKER B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1949. 3805 Lindermann Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin. JAMES ROBERT BENNY 40 Hillcrest Circle, Watertown, Mas- sach usetts. ,Q A WILLIAM SKELTON EDGERLY S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1949. Old Lancaster Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts. PHILLIP HOWARD FARRIS A.B., De Pauw University, 1950. 433 Elm Street, Haddonfield, New Jer- sey. PATRICK CONLEY S.B. in E.E., Rice Institute, 1942, S.M. in Com. Engin., Harvard Uni- versity, 1946, Ph.D. in E.S.A.P. Gbid.J 1948. Chapel Ridge Road, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. RICHARD BERT DINGFELDER B.B.A., Western Reserve University, 1947. 15 Gerry Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. WILLIAM ROBERT HANEY S.B., Tufts College, 1948. 91 Wash- ington Park, Newtonville, Massachu- setts. LOUIS WILMER HELMUTH S.B. in Mech. Engin., Case Institute of Technology, 1940. 1 Adam Road West, Massapequa, Long Island, New York . fiwl. , 55.-fflige, gli , ,fe Qi' JW, f3:Tf.','t:Qf5f,., -f -J 1 'sr 'H ' -It H-' .Bri 5 W, , wi ,ml-J 1- L, A ,,.,i ..-I-ages, J-Stu I .EJ Us lit tg-et: A-L: l 1 LAWRENCE WILLIAM DALY S.B., St. Mary's College, 1949. 2227 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, California. CORNELIUS MICHAEL DOWNING S.B. in For. Ser., Georgetown Univer- sity, 1949. 9 Rice Road, Hingham, Massachusetts. GILBERT PHILLIPS HEATHCOTE A.B., Amherst College, 19475 A.M. Gbid.J, 1950. 1201 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Maryland. LEONARD MILTON HENDRIX S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1948. Estill, South Carolina. JOHN WALDEMAR ERICKSON S.B. in Mech. Engin., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1945, S.M. in Mech. Engin., University of Pennsylvania, 1951. 243 W. Ridley Avenue, Nor- wood, Pennsylvania. FRANKLIN KNEELAND FOGG A.B., University of Washington, 19395 Ll..B. CibidJ, 1942. 9140 Edgewater Drive, Tacoma, Washington. -.W .t Lllllh- -'ll .ll I- 1... ilu vi ALBERT S. HUMPHREY S.B.g University of Illinois, 1946, S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1949. 4030 Charlotte Street, Kansas City, Missouri. GORDON CHARLES HURLBERT B.Mech.Engin., Marquette University, 1946. 107 Withington Road, New- tonville, Massachusetts. FREDERICK FRANK HERMAN A.B., Stanford University, 1941. 917 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Cen- tre, Massachusetts. CHESTER MORRIS HOOPER Cert., Queen's University, 1947. 103 Holditch Street, Sturgeon Falls, On- tario, Canada. FRANK GRAVES HOLTMAN A.B., Bowdoin College, 1949. 5616 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Maryland. ROBERT ALLEN HOUSE S.B. in E.E., S.B. in B.A., Kansas State College, 1950. 117 E. Oak Avenue, Moorestown, New Jersey. K 1. .- ,- , l I JOHN SAMUEL HUNTER A.B., Yale University, 1950. 39 Street, Farmington, Connecticut. HENR1 BERNARD JOANNIS Lic.-es-lettres, University of Besancon 1949. Rue Renan 34, Besancon France. ROBERT EUGENE KETTNER S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1947. U.S. Veterans' Hospital, Northport, Long Island, New York. HOWARD STANLEY LAWTON S.B. in Chem.Engin., University of Delaware, 1953. Llanberris Apart- ments, Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. GIRARD ELLIOT LAMB S.B. in B.A., Rutgers University, 1947. 494 Hanks Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey. FRANK NATHAN IEL MCLURE S.B. in E.E., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1942, S.M. in E.E., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 1949. 691 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. MICHAEL ALEXANDER MacKENZIE B.A., University of Toronto, 1948. R.R. 1154 Brick Street, London, On- tario, Canada. DANIEL DAVID MILLER S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of California at Berkeley, 1950. 1865 Euclid Avenue, Berkeley, California. ., Q frm, ,,., I RICHARD MORGAN MIDDLETON S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1945. 306 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. THOMAS MORANIAN S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 19495 M.B.A., Northeastern University, 1953. 3 Cliff Street, Ar- lington, Massachusetts. RICHARD TILGHMAN NALLE, JR. S.B. in Mech. Engin., Princeton Uni- versity, 1942. 207 Suffolk Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. JAMES NEWELL S.B. in E.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1945, S.M. in E.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1950. 1240 West First Street, Elmira, New York. PATRICK JOSEPH O'CONNELL S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1947. 2012 Stanford Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. HAMPTON BROOKS PARKER St. Louis University. 9806 Medford Drive, St. Louis, Missouri. MARK JOHN O'FRIEL S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1948. 66 Gordon Avenue, Tenatly, New Jer- sey. CHESTER WILLIAM PAULSON University of Cincinnati. 404 East Fourth Street, Erie, Pennsylvania. l FRANK NASCENZI S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Rhode Island, 1942. 356 Glen Ave- nue, Elmira, New York. WILLIAM CARD NUSBAUM S.B., Case Institute of Technology, 1944. 1580 Rydalmount Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. JAMES HENRY PHILLIPS S.B. in Ind. Mgt., Alabama Poly- technic Institute, 1949. 18 Oak Street, Hogansvivlle, Georgia. PAUL RICHARD REIMERS A.B., University of Buffalo, 1939, A.M., fibid.J, 1941. 627 South Bu- chanan Street, Arlington, Virginia. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG POGUE A.B., Princeton University, 1949. 9 Beechcrest Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio. THOMAS HUMPHREY ROBERTS, JR. S.B., Iowa State College, 1949. 130 East Elm Street, Sycamore, Illinois. BERNARD JOSEPH ROTHWELL, 2d Dartmouth College. 19 Cornell Street, Newton Lower Falls, Massa- ch usetts. THOMAS CARTER SHARP, JR. S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1950. 1036 South Curson Avenue, Los An- geles, California. NUELL PETER STEINMETZ 856W West Galena Avenue, Free- port, Illinois. ROBERT LOUIS SWENEY A.B., St. Louis University, 1948, LL.B. fibid.J 1951. 5815 Cates Ave- nue, St. Louis, Missouri. WILLIAM WALLACE STUART S.B., Washington and Jefferson Col- lege, 19437 S.B. in C.E., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947. 11-C Oflice, Standard Oil Company, Taft, California. CHARLES HYATT TAYLOR LLB., Atlanta Law School, 1947. 127 Lenore Street, Decatur, Georgia. JOSEPH SCHLIG Mech. E., Stevens Institute of Tech- nology, 1949. 364W West Fifth Street, Elmira, New York. RICHARD SMEDLEY SHEETZ S.B. in E.E., Bucknell University, 1946. 6482 Sherwood Road, Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania. KENNETH THOMAS WALDEN S.B., Northeastern University, 1945. R.F.D. 31, Northhampton, Massa- chusetts. KENNETH HERBERT WANDERER S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of Illinois, 1945. 307 South Cuyler Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois. STANLEY MORRILL TAYLOR S.B., Brown University, 1942. 26 Mott Street, Arlington, Massachu- setts. JOHN HOLMES TRESCOT, JR. S.B. in Mech. Engin., Clemson Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, 1948. 1901 Brandon Circle, Char- lotte, North Carolina. Y , -. . -, -. fri' .lf' .- fs- -.-, ' fi if . .JJ E' vw J .-.,f 1,5 3 hw tv - -A ll ,f ga I A fy, J! Q N li J' I J E ', M .W Ji 'A ll- 255.13-1.-' Li-:ii 'J W 'Qu mfg:- ., .gs ' FRANK JAY TRAVERSI S.B., University of Maryland, 1950. 2813 Cornelia Road, Augusta, Geor- gia. RICHARD ARNOLD VOLLMER A.B., Michigan State College, 19495 A.M., fihidJ, 1950. 1645 North Mon- ticello Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. HENRY WILLIAM WEIMANN 2,411 M JOHN GABRIEL WYNN B.S.E., Princeton University, 1950. S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of 8839 Madge Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Pittsburgh, 1943. 1019 Fawcett Ave- nue, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. H 1 I.. I I JOHN MCOHRYSTAL WALLACE, JR. S.B., University of Utah, 1950. 2520 Walker lane, Salt Lake City, Utah. DUDLEY AVERY WARD S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1947. 309 Purcell Street, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. JOHN EDGAR BAKER JOHN YERINGTON RICHARD EVERETT BREUNER CALLAHAN 823 Clearmount Road, York, Penn- sylvania. Yale University. 571 Sutter Road, American University. 448 Massachu- San Francisco, California. setts Avenue, West Acton, Massa- chusetts. ANDREW FREDERICK GIAN CARLO CILLARIO DANIEL ROBERT CARL GRAMMER SETON CHANCE , FISHER TORREY B.S., Leghorn Naval Academy, 1940. University of Cambridge. Morton Villa di Cicerone 1, Grottaferrata, B.Mecl1.Engin., Rensselaer Polytech- S.B., Yale University, 1948. 1740 Wigton Road, Carlisle, England. Italy. nic Institute, 19457 M. Mech. Engin. East Willow Grove Avenue, Philadel CibicI.J, 1949. 15 Menotomy Road, Arlington, Massachusetts. phia, Pennsylvania. .'Z3Vance3 Ma A1 Tiki ELM 'HEI ,4-,Q cement Open to qualified executives who have demonstrated ability, leadership, and adaptability, the Advanced Man- agement Program seeks to develop, through the use of research and case studies and discussion groups, greater proficiency in their specific iobs and the capacity to assume even wider and more varied responsibility. In an inten- sive twice have nent from 9596 quire thirteen-week course, offered a year, practical businessmen an opportunity to listen to emi- scholars, fraternize with men many different companies, en- in stimulating seminars, and ac- a fresh point of view and an attitude of objectivity-all of which combine to increase the capacities of each man. ltltll as as u A GEORGE E. AKERSON Assistant to Publisher, Boston Her- ald-Traveler Corporation. B0 Mason Street, Boston, Massachusetts. EINAR C. ANDERSON Director of Market Research, Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 495 Forest Avenue New Rochelle, New York. A. GRAYUM BAKER Purchasing Agent, St. Louis South- western R.R. Company. 8125 Uni- versity Drive, Clayton 24, Missouri. 43 CHRIS H. BARTLETT Manager, Transformer Division, Westinghouse Electric Corporation. 469 Sharpsville Avenue, Sharon Pennsylvania. RALPH LEWIS BELL Director of Sales, Boeing Airplane Company, 822 36th Avenue, Seattle, Washington. ROBERT H. BIRKHOLD Partner, Arthur Young 81 Company. 165 Broadway, New York 6, New York. AUBREY EVELYN BEATTIE Engineering Manager, Gulf States Utilities Company. Lock Drawer No. 2951, Beaumont, Texas. FREDERICK WILLIAM BELZ Executive Vice President, Walworth Company, 25 Pineclitt Road, Chap- paqua, New York. JAMES CLARENCE BISHOP Chief, Special Stott, Logistics, U. S. Government. 5109 North 36th Street, Arlington, Virginia. CLARENCE WILLIAM AKIN Assistant Director of Sales l Brothers Bag Company, 408 Street, St. Louis 1, Missouri. EDMUND CHARLES AUSTIN Manager, Materials Supply 81 munication Services Depart: Arabian-American Oil Comp Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. ASA FRED BALDWIN Vice President and Manager, Ha waiian Com'l 81 Sugar Company, Ltd. Puunene, Maui, Hawaii. it aprt' LJF 51, ' J 1.2 4.11 TY' re Y Y Y fi: ' wr. v ag-tnnwwvj. ' - .ei 'L-MW in , Fiivittm :sl ,. .1 .7 -.. . A ,. ...- , .M i. ..., .tt-, 'ft el,-' -4 51 is-me ij '- tg p. -Jllr ivv. . 1 - - 117' wi-SFQJ fsetiiind- 'Q-:x..x,nshPW 1 . -1-E ,.. es-2.-2 ' 3 31, ,-.u,. l ' ,,,, ' 'L ,,.1!.., . ' ,A .2 .a -if if nv' an 1 T FORD HUGO BLUNCK Superintendent, Standard Company Qlndianaj. Wood River Wood River, Illinois. LESTER ALFRED BROCKWELL Freight Traffic Manager, Eastern Territory, Southerrn Pacific Com- pany. Apartment 4-C, Witherbee Court, Pelham Manor, New York. WILLIAM EDWARD BRUSE Quality Control Manager, Shake- proof, Inc. 200 Hill Avenue, Elgin Illinois. QP-:Ind ' I' rl , ,. ,-.,. in - 1 I.. Ip. v . JAMES BASTION BURKE Manager, General Purchasing Divi- sion, Radio Corporation of Amer- ica, 327 Homestead Avenue, Had- dontield, New Jersey. ERIC JOHN CALLARD Engineering Director, Paints Divi- sion, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Wexham Road, Slough, Bucks, England. DONALD LOUDON CAMPBELL Assistant Director of Public Rela- tions, Standard Oil Company Un dianal. 21 Choate Road, Park For- q' est, Illinois. GURDON MONTAGUE BUTLER, JR. Manager, Research and Develop- ment, Carborundum Company. 949 McKinley Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York. DAVID G. CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer, Beacon Milling Company, lnc. 12 North Hunter Avenue, Auburn, New York. HAROLD WILLIAM CATT General Purchasing Agent, B. F. Goodrich Company. 500 Main Street, Akron, Ohio. CHARLES FREDERICK BONNET Assistant General Manager, Ind. Chemical Division, American Cyan- amid Company. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, New York. C. PRATT BROWN Commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Brigadier General, U. S. Air Force. 447-D Street, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. CHARLES ARTHUR BUECHNER Retail Sales Manager, Ohio Oil Company, 539 South Main Street, Findlay, Ohio. -. .-- , ,f ,- , ,W L, ,, JV-, ,-. , k,,Y..-5-NZ..-eg.:--s.5.e?Eee.!e..5,i:. f.,ew.n H- J-.'g . ff-'1-1 -eff X ,Fay -F, ft -'-.1 - H-1's -it 1 was--1 ee W,-'-Jiri'-wg?- tie if. -' it ' : fn 5- - ST 5-'P' ' l - ' ...... ii 1-E ffl Llc' T' S'3'5', R 5,lJ:'.,L'f' rfb at W. L Wig 'ia f 2- ,.e'f-- -4 -,-- s,-,e . , -. .i.1 -:lf exe- - .ur it-11 r 1 H ilffwl... 'ir ' .fi ' fi- ' A L rl-.If il ' -U:-1 Y-. em. - . ll .7 -M3 l U u1.?.g,'l,I1A 1 LE.: i.l,:1w 5:3 :- ,,., 5134- LMQ ' v I , 'V '- 'EZ 251 11:5 ' -1 1 I 2 P 4-n i N-J.-1lI.L-Li '.i E-'l i-:Q77 CLINTON D. CLAWSON President, Ferro Corporation. 4150 East 56th Street, Cleveland 5, Ohio. JOHN W. CLUTTER General Sales Manager, Lockheed Aircraft Service, Inc. 3911 Kings- wood Road, Sherman Oaks, Cali- fornia. EDWARD ARTHUR GEOFFREY COLLS Manager, Chemical Division, Con- solidated Mining 8. Smelting Com- pany of Canada, Ltd. Trail, British Columbia, Canada. ARTHUR JAY CROOKSHANK Assistant General Freight Trafiic Manager, New York Central Rail- road Company. 466 Lexington Ave- nue, New York 17, New York. BARTON ELDRED DAY Executive Assistant to Manager, Naval Aircraft Factory, Captain, U. S. Navy. Naval Air Material Cen- ter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. GEORGE EWARD DIAMOND N fs 1 Treasurer, Washington Steel Cor- poration. 17 Wilmont Avenue, Washington, Pennsylvania. SWANTON DORSE DALTON Manager, Ref. Eng. Division, So- cony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. 26 Broadway, New York 4, New York. CLARENCE BRADFORD DELANO Personnel Director, Thomas J. Lip- ton, Inc. 1500 Hudson Street, Ho- boken, New Jersey. FRED NILES DICKERMAN Chief Engineer, United Aircraft Cor- poration, Chance Vought Aircraft Division. P O Box 5907, Dallas, Texas. JOHN W. CLINTON Assistant General Manager, Coal Chemical Sales Division, U. S. Steel Corporation. 525 William Penn Place, Pitsburgh 30, Pennsylvania. JOHN DUDLEY COLE Plans and Policy Officer, Office of Legis. Liaison, Colonel, U. S. Army. Office, Chief of Legislative Liaison Omce, Chief of Statf, U. S. Army, The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. JOHN LEWIS COOPER Industry Specialist, Massachusetts Investors Trust. 200 Berkeley Street, Boston 16, Massachusetts. .' f. .1713 ji,-,rf :ew--., ,-.-A, Q1' T'iTV'LT'FT 5i i 'D'?f5 if-. i i 2-'.Q'T'- '-12' ity f. is fu gf- ll . .,. .- .h .,.,, . w ... - iw- 1 f X ri : A ,,,..,:,:M, ,Q JA - .V .tf,.-..,,.-,, ,Mr -.3 ,.-,, + L 4.1: ' fe. -'Q ,W Ugg: ,gg,5f,,. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DILLINGHAM, II Vice President and General Man- ager, Oahu Railway 8. Land Com- pany. P. O. Box 3288, Honolulu, Hawaii. WILLIAM N. DOSE Controller, Carnation Company. 5045 Wilshire Boulevard, Los An- geles 36, California. VICTOR HONORE LOUIS DUBOURCQ Vice President, Western Group, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Buurtweg 10, Wassenaar, Holland. OLIVER RICHARDSON ETHERIDGE Technical Consultant, A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company. Decatur, Illinois. EDMUND HUBERT FALLON Assistant General Manager and Di- rector of Ret. Division, Cooperative G.L.F. Exchange, inc. Terrace Hill, ithaca, New York. GEORGE PAINTER FILLIUS Chief Accounting Officer, Climax Molybdenum Company. 500 Fifth Avenue, New York 36, New York. MAYNARD RAY EUVERARD Assistant Chief Engineer, lnterchem- ical Corporation. 300 Lupine Way, Short Hills, New Jersey. WILLIAM RUSSELL FEATHER Assistant Chief Seismic Section, Humble Oil 8: Refining Company P. O. Box 2180, Houston, Texas. ALEX DIXON FISHER General Superintendent, Steel Com- pany of Canada, Ltd. Wilcox Ave nue, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ' '11 swf. --, -:etvfff .1 w f 1-.J AW.. 'zefefewgige-t ZENEQ1'-rg-'lc '--v '1y5'r::1' is-.. All 'U fr E .F '3r2,lLf't' 'i N l5EgT 'U '-:-?'Tg'iee:'1. fEZ.L,'t,-E il 'H 'Vigil 'l:H'ljl'i'? t -1 JUL '54 Z -V 'Z-l 'i'?, if Fi 2 l Ei t,. i' '11 J... 5 5, ij ------ JT:-I 'hifi 51.51-fqz tfi: - .v:Z. . , 1 224. WILLIAM AUGUSTINE DOLAN, JR. Director, Ship-Tech. Division, Cap- tain, U. S. Navy. 4433 35th Street, N.W., Washington 8, D.C. PATRICK JOSEPH DOWD Director of Internal Auditing, Mon- santo Chemical Company. 1700 South Second Street, St. Louis, Mis- souri. PETER HORACE ENSIGN General Superintendent of Mills, Kennecott Copper Corporation. 10 Arthur Row, Garfield, Utah. l JOHN KENNETH FITZGERALD Second Vice President, Chase Na tional Bank. 80 Jennings Road White Plains, New York. JAMES STANLEY FREESE Assistant General Production Man- ager, Timken Roller Bearing Cam- pany. 171 Mt. Marie Drive, N.W., Canton 8, Ohio. JOHN WILLARD GILL Vice President, American Republics Corporation. 1815 Petroleum Build- ing, Houston 2, Texas. lf J, i T?i JAMES E. GOSLINE Assistant General Manager, Produc- tion Department, Standard Oil Com- pany of California. 250 West Balti- more Avenue, Larkspur, Marin County, California. DOUGLAS GRYMES, JR. Sales Manager, Koppers Company, Inc., Wood Preserving Division. Kop- pers Building, Pittsburgh 19, Penn- sylvania. GORDON BERTRAM HAMBLEY Canadian Field Superintendent, Parke, Davis 84 Company, Ltd. 3761 Riverside Drive, Apartment 2, Wind- sor, Ontario, Canada. wig! A-?J-45 1 4 r EDGAR LUCIAN GRANAU Manager of Navasota Division, Gulf States Utilities Company. Navasota, Texas. GEORGE HERBERT HAGLE Controller, Continental Oil Com- pany. P. O. Box 2197, Houston 1, Texas. LAWRENCE CULVER HAMLIN Manager, Marketing Engineering Department, Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. 26 Broadway, New York 4, Ne wYork. 1 ' m -egg? , c 1,'-ser :js rf w, W : - Q-:T-'fps r -iff C f 2 L I 2-'ig Jwelleeief' '- 4 -' - - H-r--11? nv. f T- 4 it :sr W- - i --ma-I: 'i'iii1-JeQ.L? WILLIAM BALFOUR FRANKLIN Division Head, Technical Service Division, Humble Oil 81 Refining Company. 606 Boner, Baytown, Texas. ERIC LESLIE KINGDON FROST Employee Relations Manager, Esso Petroleum Company, Ltd. 101 Pic- cadilly, London, W. 1, England. LELAND E. GLASGOW Assistant Treasurer and Assistant Comptroller, American Airlines, Inc. 35-05 167th Street, Flushing, New York. 2 nr- - 2 -L-.- .- if if ' -' -' J-r -- ' f- : - .. fzfl- f ef: - , 'F' f L39 ,, .,. E9 -if 5: - wi: y L1 ...,, ,v m . -.hm .ee....,, l.- feel -es-e.Q.M.d,1s. UNI Q rift? ' r- 19:-f E-. GI- -- Y L- 5 f 2 -f--M-gs','5f',eQ,,..r' mggm 5,i..'i.vJ - . 51 , wif I gy..LET?-.5,:,5..,:,sidvi....'.,kgi,,Z3. 1-. -K .ff . Y.. . im., 1. , . .. . -ma, , , , .f.-., . - ,, - -E, rv- ,---.rw ..- -- 1.f'.-ff?--4 . ... -V -U-f2:.:::5..e-' T ' -'--- u - Q: 11, - 5 :MW MEI 2 Q5Q:-- - . l'. seS-:':-.siehsvf.-ff'- L .fret my -f-W4 ,L Nh 5L?'....,i 'n1-'ya-.-zvtgg, rug -.,'. ' 1 CHARLES E. HANELINE Assistant to Vice President Transpor- tation Service, United Air Lines Inc. United Air Lines Operating Base, Stapleton Field, Denver, Colo- rado. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HASER, JR. Headquarters, Per. and Plan., Bur- eau of Ordnance, Commander, U. S. Navy. 2415 North Sycamore Street, Arlington, Virginia. GILBERT L. HEATH Production Manager, Scott Paper Company. 11 Copples Lane, Wal- lingford, Pennsylvania. 1 -.- . . I I lr X . j tl. w e .ir 3 , rt. 1 ROBERT JERRY HERRING Comptroller, Denver 8. Rio Grande Western R.R. Company. P. 0. Box 2040, Denver 1, Colorado. GUIDO EDWARD HILBERT Chief of Bureau, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Agricul- ture 81 ind. Chem., U. S. Depart- ment af Agriculture, Washington 25, D.C. ARTHUR C. C. HILL Management Coordinator, Arabian American Oil Company. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. EDWARD JOHN HIGGINS General Prod. and Dev. Manager, U. S. Rubber International. 161 East 42nd Street, New York, New York. HOWARD WILLIAM HILEY Assistant to Industrial Relations Manager, Rayonier, Inc. P. O. Box 539, Hoquiam, Washington. J. WILLIAM HINKLEY Vice President and Secretary, Re- search Corporation. 405 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, New York. fc S w ,TJ 1- 0: -...L Y. . ix: 'gjfpjifjl 4,'sj1!g-.fg,jg,IL.-n'L H Ji m' - A' ati 1 'rt-V tv- .. 5-.1-Q1 's1 'I,' '-1., V- -2 -- F' ' '-.ll ,L ,f,.,. L' t,.,-, ,tl -. ,W--5. '- -1- ,,.1,,t,,. I.. ' 'J W 'F- INV- '.'F1','fiqT T 'f ' 2' lg-'-JRE -if fb--,gre ,i-I f viii? .LIP -4 A Lgii, ' ..-r! g 275, 1:55. 7 '24 -,::gb--- 1- ,wi-W'-Ffa: - 'nga eg-vgrhut 'www 'L ' ,Le- JOHN HOWLAND HARRIS General Works Manager, Brush Electronics Company. 167 Hudson Street, Hudson, Ohio. ELLISON LOCKWOOD HAZARD Manager of Production Engineering, Pacific Division, Continental Can Company, lnc. 1038 Middlefield Road, Berkeley 8, California. LUIS HERRERA Assistant to President, Mene Grande Oil Company. Caracas, Venezuela. N '-E'TT ' RICHARD EDWARD HODGES Division Manager, Appalachian Electric Power Company. P. O. Box 1986, Charleston 27, West Virginia. FRANCIS JOSEPH HUGHES General Manager, Moran Towing 8. Transportation Company, Inc. 16 I Leeds Street, Staten Island 6, New York. GILBERT WILLIAM INN ES Director, Alkali Division, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. 10, The Grange, Hartford, Northwich, Che- shire, England. JOHN FRANCIS JORDAN Chief Engineer CDirector, Engineer ing and Researchl, Baldwin Com pany. 1801 Gilbert Avenue, Cin cinnati 2 Ohio WILLARD RIVELL KIMSEY Asssitant Comptroller, Kennecott Corporation. 161 East 42nd Street New York 17 New York , EDWARD G. KINLOCH . 5 4 A515 ' Manager, Co. Trusts Services Sec tion, General Electric Company. 570 Lexington Avenue, New York 22 New York .fave .V ' ROYDEN KRUEGER KELLEY Assistant Director Intl Operations National Biscuit Company 449 West 14th Street New York 11 New York JOE JUDSON KING Vice President Engineering and Research Tennessee Gas Transmns sion Company P O Box 2511 Houston 1 Texas CARLETON HOAGLAN D KLINCK Assistant to President Employers Liability Assur Corporation Ltd 110 Milk Street Boston 7 Massa chusetts e ' .. - .l- I'-A ee - .:-- ,J Q::'.s :Y .f-, , -L fe I ' . 11 ' ' - rr' Q11 .. jtwdf JL125.1.5E'1Cs:e5e??JSfi5.--.3,.., ' gg J :- ,', -' II: E :Ll 4 L - '5'-'Z 'Jil f I Tjlic' . : ' ' '- J ' - ' 1 ' 524 I Ee 1' ...,::: lull , . nr-sl.,-e-W,-A.,-,3, -- - - . v+rff:'5.T 9' it-'A' '1- .W Sege r, l ,wg Q V mf- NICHOLAS JOSEPH HOLMES Superintendent, J. L. Stifel 81 Sons, Inc. 125 Taylor Avenue, Wheeling, West Virginia. THOMAS BARKSDALE HUTCHESON Assistant Chief Engineer, Seaboard Air Line R.R. Company. Room 752, Seaboard Air Line R.R. Building, Norfolk, Virginia. MAURICE WILLIAMS JOHNSON President, Esso Standard Do Brasil Inc. Caixa Postal 970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A J li . . , . ' 1 - I I , . . . . . . I 1 . , , . .. J , ' . . . , . , . , . 5 My -, 512, I -gf ' ' ' 1 7 '-T, ' . D. J.. . .. . J, ., ,, , . . . l . f 1 - l I , . 1.--ee,e:,-,.,.--. -,,- . L, , - .2 ., ,die-.-1-f... tl tl. it ' -fr' at - ' ,H ' I- '-9' ' ,,... , ill. ee sg-sri' it 'I ,rl If F. ,JJAQ . lu -.-:WSI-rc. EFILEHQ ..... . ....,....., ...., -i Qi :.. .Lug 1 r n tm Q tl c Q -,1 N . I es, mfg f Ji II I' J, 5 Q ' It ' 1 I 2 J l JE fl , . . J I ., s 2 ..i.g......- , .... .,,f :T-,---.J ,, H PIFZJ . - ' A' 'A - r 'wxiiire V . i J 1 , V , W- . EDWARD W. LANG ssistant to Vice President Domes- ic Marketing Department Cities ervice Oil Company. 176 Millburn venue Millburn New Jersey. RICHARD ANDREXV LOBBAN Reg. Manager Picker X-Ray Cor- poration. 25 South Broadway White Plains New York. WILLIAM L. LOVING Director of Research and Develop- ment Cabot Carbon Company. Box 1101 Pampa Texas. J DAVID HAY LYALL Assistant Controller, Air Reduction Company, Inc. 36-14 165th Street, Flushing 58, New York. LAWRENCE MARCHESE Assistant General Sales Manager, Gilbert 8. Barker Manufacturing Company. 31 Bangor Street, Spring- field, Massachusetts. ERNEST STERLING MARSH Vice President, Finance, Atchison, Topeka 84 Santa Fe Ry. Company. 80 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago 4, Illinois. WALTER CARSON LAWSON Assistant General Manager, Phelps Dodge Corporation. P. O. Box 872, Douglas, Arizona. WILBUR L. LOHRENTZ Assistant Vice President, Industrial Relations, U. S. Steel Company. 525 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania. VICTOR A. LUTNICKI Second Vice President, John Han- cock Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany. 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts. JAMES CONWAY MACON, JR. Assistant Vice President and Man- ager of Sales, Koppers Company, Inc. Koppers Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. LAWRENCE B. MARKEY Assistant Commander and Director, Tr. Finance School, Colonel, U. S. Army. Fort Beniamin Harrison, ln- diana. ROBERT ALLISON MARSHALL Administrative Assistant, Medusa Portland Cement Company. 15409 Delaware Avenue, Lakewood 7, Ohio. ?'m i'f?63. 212.222 W'-'FTE 2572- P gagaiagagajggzgz Hui- 1 rs' 3. -' -. aiiiaaazggtta rr -'f A ri-'f Cf- . 5 1 if Ht I -:':- I - .-U-ttf -- .-HJ.. .V-w .-I .Pi -.s-4...-,H Z., ti 5 ..-iff, al? g L'-:ji . j 1'-ig ' . G9 ln' 'Q 1119.5-IL- . 5114. -15,7 - -V-. ,,, 1,59-g w fsi an l--. 2: J-2. .Z,f,fg-Jl'..gfg..1 'mg '-,g u.iuae1Ls i - 1- 1 , ' - CHARLES MONROE CHARLES RUSSELL MARTIN Freight Traffic Manager, Erie Rail- road Company. 1333 Midland Building, Cleveland 15, Ohio. MORAL R. MCARTHUR Executive Vice President and Gen- eral Manager, Husky Oil Company. 608 17th Street, Cody, Wyoming. JAMES RODGERS MCCREARY Manager, Sohio Petroleum Com- pany. 617 North Woodlawn Ave- nue, Kirkwood 22, Missouri. LOUIS WILSON MENK Assistant General Superientendent, Transportation, St. Louis-San Fran cisco Ry. Company. Springfield, Mis- souri. JOHN BROWNLOW METCALFE Assistant to President, U. S. Smelt- ing, Refining 8. Mining Company. 401 Atlantic Avenue, Marblehead, Massachusetts. RICHARD W. MILLER Executive Assistant, American Tel. 8- Tel. Company. 100 William Street, New York 38, New York. MERRITT Assistant General Manager of Sales, Jones 8. Laughlin Steel Cor- poration. 8 West, Gateway Center Building No. 3, 401 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania. HENRY E. MEYER Division Vice President, lnterchem- ical Corporation. 1754 Dana Ave- nue, Cincinnati 7, Ohio. HERBERT CLIFTON MOSELEY Vice President, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. -f fi ,QQQFQ fifuwi lf - ii 4 -'V' A 'L -f 11 , . 1 ,1 Lf,-, gg - - : gli T mfg'-,j,'i. 5511217 gi J. - Y , ed-fgijf-552:14 QqEHfI 11,,QgfQjfElini! Q, 'i ififQ:1'.M'ee, 41 i- 'AUP ,Wifi Q if .H T -'J L: ' H walrsyllmii' L i, Lf'if 'E:.a- --,- vb-E.: - fi tltliflvlnliJ.E5lfSTi' LQ 13:5 '4:g... W F. .ir I Qeii Ni Ev- 1- 1 Hel PAUL MAYFIELD General Manager and Dir Hercules Powder Company. wore Trust Building, Wilmin Delaware. JOHN c. MCCAWLEY Deputy for Material Management Control, AFMPC, Colonel, U. S. Air Force. The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. NORMAN AINSWORTH MCN E ILL Chief Mechanical Engineer, Unilever Ltd. Unilever House, London E.C 4, England. 4:1-'FT' 'YY 'TTD' ' 1 -vu, .T I ', '- . --7--i--ff fly: -. e -, 4 ,- .. , r rs, M 'B' U , , li -.'2.L,.. ,.Q1, r.11 . J . fi.lJ,5J-i,ZT.fX-. 14 fi :eff mem- 414,34 5.4 -:1e2 vf..f, FRANK NEFF MOYERS Vice Commander, Arnold Engineer- ing Dev. Center, Colonel, U. S. Air Force. Headquarters, A.E.D.C., Tul- lahoma, Tennessee. FRANK H. MUNS Director, Payroll Accounting, West- inghouse Electric Corporation. 401 Liberty Avenue, P. O. Box 2278, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania. FRANK ELLIOTT MYERS Vice President, Operations, Salem Brosius, Inc. 136 North Elm Street, Columbiana, Ohio. '- FRED WINTER PAGET Vice President Director and Dnrec tor of Marketing Carr Consolidated Biscuit Company RD 32 Dallas Pennsylvania GUS HARGUS PARKER District Manager Safeway Stores ln P O Box 622 Albuquerque New Mexico ROBERT EALER PFENNING Vice President General Electric Realty Corporation 2632 Troy Road Schenectady 9 New York ROY BLOOD MUN ROE Manager, Domestic Sales Depart- ment, Peoples Gas Light 81 Coke Company. 122 South Michigan Ave- nue, Chicago 3, illinois. EUGENE E. MYERS Chief Presentation Support Division, Colonel, U. S. Air Force. Office, Sec. of the Air Stalf, 5B 463, The Pen- tagon, Washington, D.C. NORMAN W. O'NEIL Superintendent, Central Service De- partment, Owens-Illinois Glass Com- pany. 6516 Ravine Drive, Sylvania, Ohio. PAUL B PALMER Second Vice President Prudential Insurance Company of America 763 Broad Street Newark 'I New York EDWAD HARRY PATRICK Sales Manager W Va Pulp 81 Paper Company 230 Park Avenue New York 17 New York TERRELL EDWARD PHILLIPS Executive Deputy Chief of Staff Comptroller C lonel I Force 6032 Brook Drive Falls Church Virginia '1-'V l.. .emi lr l W, I ' I 1 ,. . I I . . ' ' - - - - 1 I 1 1 VM' 'M' .Mfrf ' f ' ' . f l I, l l i, ' ' , . . .1 c. . . , , . ' I , . I I . . I . . . I , ,Y ' . , , o , U. S. A'r ' il I ' ' ' I l . . . r 1 I . l f , ,E , , , -, nf .,.--,.e-e1.-.-...... were ,A L-K,-.,, ., 11'-r'-'-'-' f' , - L, - -.4 ' ,J we W 1 2 '-.- 5 2 ,J vi- - L i w! -.-1' ,.! 1 iii' Lk-L lr- 7:4 . - ide HSI gf ' El, if , --.fig ,fajtfeliwgf l- ee 1 ': 'weft-:ri'1E. ::'!e',.e2 1. A, 51'-'L11'Ce-:.-.BairEt'-ffmiiiifmfiffv.-L-'Stl 'H 3'-',:.....'4frf.l, '.w..,?-J! if -file: H ' -.J'm,x x l T -' ' Ie. :ei GEORGE FRICK POE General Superintendent of Produce tion, Ohio Oil Company. 539 South Main Street, Findlay, Ohio. CHARLES ANDREW REMFRY Managing Director, Material Hand- ling Division, Fisher 8. Ludlow Ltd. Bordesley Works, Birmingham 12, England. ROBERT MICHAEL RICHARDSON Vice President and General Super- intendent, Castle 8. Cooke Ter- minals, Ltd. P. O. Box 2990, Hono- lulu, Territory of Hawaii. Sv! Ja' PAUL DUNNE ROBINSON Superintendent, Southern Pacific Company. 3201 Nashville Street, El Paso, Texas. NICHOLAS N. T. SAMARAS Director, Central Research Depart- ment, Monsanto Chemical Company. Box 8, Station B, Dayton 7, Ohio. PAUL FRANK SCHMIDT President, Harold M. Pitman Com- pany. 51st Avenue and 33rd Street, Chicago 50, Illinois. CAMPBELL RUTLEDGE, JR. Assistant Manager, Electrical Prod- ucts Division, Corning Glass Works. 17 East 5th Street, Corning, New York. CHRISTOPH GUSTAV SCHMIDT Director, Esso A. G. Neuer Jung- fernsteig 21, Hamburg, Germany. GUNTER ERNST SCHROTH Managing Director, Dorr-Oliver N. V. Herengracht 478, Amsterdam C., Holland. ' ' T 1. felt-f 1 ,tgli,. . ., Lt., 1 te ---- r ' , . fl ' 3lS'Q,,5-eeyau- tsgh 'y Ev-A 'Elf-st-L .22 fe' '.:w'1 G- sf, - 2.221 1 2 ffhinzi WILLIAM MASON R Assistant to President, Chubb Son. 90 John Street, New York New York. FRANK HERBERT RHEES Vice President and Manager Production, Sinclair Oil and Gas Company. Box 521, Tulsa, Okla- homo. EDWARD P. RILEY Manager, Accessories Division, Thompson Products, lnc. 23555 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland 17, Ohio. v'g..,v,wl.-T -J if -, ,. J, eral Sales Manager, American Air- MICHAEL GEORGE SHEVCHIK Secretary and Treasurer, Elliott Company. North Fourth Street, Jeannette, Pennsylvania ROBERT EDWARD SLAUGHTER Division Vice President and Man- ager, Gregg Publishing Division, McGraw-Hill Book Company. 330 West 42nd Street, New York 36, New York. CHARLES RAYMOND SPEERS Assistant Vice President and Gen- lines, inc. 60 The Serpentine, Roslyn Estates, Long island, New York. . A J '- WM ' Q-1 L. A: - ...,.. , , .,-2-, K.. r.!. ,,,,,, l l r 1 s SIGURDUR SIGMUNDSON Manager, Transportation Opera- tions, British Columbia Electric Company, Ltd. 4508 Bellevue Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Can- ada. MERRILL WILSON SLAWSON Agency Secretary, Royal-Liverpool Insurance Group. 150 William Street, New York 38, New York. SIDNEY JOSEPH STACEY Comptroller, California Texas Oil New Rochelle, New York. Company, Ltd. 49 Mulberry Road, ALLEN THOMAS STANWIX-HAY Assistant Inspector General Signal Corps, Colonel, U. S. Army. 832 24th Street, South, Arlington, Vir- ginia. GEORGE HASTINGS SWIFT, JR. Assistant Vice President, Swift 8. Company. Union Stock Yards, Chi- cago 9, Illinois. BERNARD THIELEN Professor, Military Science, Prince- ton University, Colonel, U. S. Army. 17 Ivy Lane, Princeton, New Jersey. e-:'5f3tie--,1:- vi ---it we e Riagg :Y V 'i t I .f J 2.1 'lip' F.-. E.- I RALPH JEFFERSON STURKEY, JR. Director, Personnel Relations Divi- sion, A. B. Dick Company. 5700 West Touhy Avenue, Chicago 31, lllinois. FRANK MARSHALL TARR Retail Sales Manager, Standard Oil Company lOhiol. 1530 Midland Building, Cleveland, Ohio. JOHNNY MACK TUDOR District Manager, Safeway Stores, Inc. 3501 Olive Street, North Little Rock, Arkansas. F-.EQ 'Eze' sat- - -222-if se- 1- .-. . of :KM ,f ,-Hlwq -- 5 .fg Jim. -L g .4 -1, F--i- .,W, JQs F ...,.--we,-I -ai-' ftzeg- .M its - eemee- L- 551- -5 -'-En ' 'i':-'- '36 '14 l' ' W' 1-E J-:7' 1 - Pm- F1 A Q '-' li-i'i 7f'i'e'5'E7' 1 'EE' ' 1 .1-.sb 1. 1' ,li '4 : ALVIN CLINTON TYSON Assistant General Claims Manager, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. 175 Berkeley Street, Boston 17, Massach usetts. HARLEY JOHN URBACH Executive Engineer, Timken Roller Bearing Company. 2602 Gibbs Ave- nue, N.E., Canton 4, Ohio. DAVID KINGSBURY USHER Assistant Manager, Airfoam Division, Goodyear Tire 8. Rubber Company. 2344 Broad Boulevard, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. I 1 -1 .:'f- ' 1 , 'I' 1--' -' ,J www.: ' . 1 -. , LL 1 Y we t 2.1 FA I 1 l ff . r 'Q 1 I Q ,. . i l f' ', 1,31 A as 4 SCOTT WELLS WALKER Assistant Manager of Research Stanollnd Oil and Gas Company 3443 South Florence Place Tulsa Oklahoma LAURENCE ROBBINS WALLACE Vice President Assistant Treasurer Forbes 81 Wallace lnc 1414 Main Street Springfield 2 Massachusetts CLEMENT HARMON WATSON Assistant to Director Manufacturing and Engineering General Foods Corporation 250 Park Avenue New York 17 New York THOMAS E WALKER Assistant Manager Research Wil hams Manufacturing Company Box 645 Route 4 Scnotoville Ohio HARRY BERNARD WARNER Plant Manager B F Goodrich Chemical Company 333 Saddler Road Bay Village Ohio THOMAS CLARK WEAVER Factory Manager Acushnet Process Company Belleville Avenue New Bedford Massachusetts I QE W Wg, IWW me 35517 ear? s ss I le .E Q Sei' Stfi-i.+e1e fi-A-'IL Mi W - :L ,Q-. is i lu -M is :L 'Ni V l . I I I - i I I I I ' . I ' ' re: X Y Y ' . . . . i i A I I I ' ' - 1 , . . 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HENRY CECIL WEBB Vice President, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company. 624 South Boston, Tulsa 2, Oklahoma. LELAND MARION WHITE Assistant Director, Research and De- velopment, U. S. Rubber Company. General Laboratories, Passaic, New Jersey. LAWRENCE FAIRCHILD WILLIAMS Secretary and Director, Cooper-Bes- serner Corporation. Mt.Vernon, Ohio. GEORGE EDMUND WHITE Production Manager, Maxwell House Division, General Foods Corporation. iith 81 Hudson Streets, Hoboken, New Jersey. WILLIAM JACOBS WILKINS Coordinator of Pipe Lines, Gulf Oil Corporation. 1255 Cochran Road, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. CHARLES THOMAS WRIGHT Assistant General Manager, Market- ing, imperial Oil Ltd., 56 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Headmates All EH 'PQ 11 ' it A f- 'w f, . X,,.'Jlli kffhbli, L. --..Y,., L.. H-, .., , I JAMES PHILIP ALLISON Assistant General Manager, West District, Erie Roilroad Company. 264 Brookfield Avenue, Youngs- town, Ohio. ALBERT FENTIMAN ANDERSON Budget Director, Hawaiian Coml. 81 Sugar Co., Ltd. P. O. Box 34, Puuene, Maui, Hawaii. FRANCISCO CHACIN ALVAREZ Calle Guaicaipuro 62, Caracas Venezuela. WALLACE FARIS ARMSTRONG Plant Manager, Houston Plant, Ethyl Corporation, 7729 Broadview, Houston, Texas LEON WARREN BABCOCK Director of Personnel, Hercules Pow- der Company. 4 Chestnut Avenue Edgewood Hills, Wilmington 99 Delaware. RUBIE ALBERT BAKER Vice President and General Man- ager, Cabot Shops, Inc., 710 N. Somerville, Pampa, Texas. JOHN HUNNEWELL BEEDLE Assistant Vice President and Works Manager, Raytheon Manufacturing Company. 50 Woodbine Road, Bel- mont 78, Massachusetts. REGINALD NICHOLAS BLAIZE Executive Vice President, Eastern States Petroleum Company, Inc. 4414 Laurel Drive, Houston 21, Texas. P 1 COLONEL FREDRICK BELL Director of Maintenance - Eng., SAAMA, U. S. Air Force. Quarters 119, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. HORACE MANNING BLINN Sales Manager, Pacific Division, Con- tinental Can Company. 3675 La Calle, Palo Alto, California. W se . X 1, W et HANS HERMANN BAHLSEN Technical Manager, H. Bahlsens Keksfabrik K.G. Podielskistrasse 352, Hannover, Germany. PAUL COUSART BEATTY Assistant Southern Manager, Pacific Mills. Pine Road, Halifax, Virginia. HAROLD JOHN BRANDENBURG Assistant to Controller, Firestone Tire 8tRubber Company. 251 Claremont, Long Beach, California. PAUL JOSEPH BROWN, JR. Director of Production, Scripto, lnc. 2228 Brookforest Drive, N. E., At- lanta, Georgia. V W U. ,,,. tttwesg 1.235254 ,. Iifsell.--A-Y . ifilQ.i.s, , A ttmlktll' ' JOHN SPRAGUE SEWARD ROGERS BOLDRICK BOLLES Manager, Production Department, Humble Oil 8a Refining Company. 49 Pratt Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana. NATHANIEL BOWDITCH Division Manager, Simonds Saw and Steel Company, Farmers Row, Gro- ton, Massachusetts. Manager, Lima Refinery, Standard Oil Company QOhioJ. 219 S. Rose- wood Drive, Lima, Ohio. JAMES ALBERT BRAMMELL Chief, Geographic Research, U. S. Government. 3428 Fairhill Drive, 5.E., Washington 23,' D. C. .rf-wgi ' i Az V..--. ,, CLARENCE ALBERT BUTLER, JR. Director of Engineering, Diamond Alkali Company. 1009 Mentor Ave- nue, Painesville, Ohio. CECIL CHILVERS Manager, Coordination and Eco- nomics Department, Essa Petroleum Company, Ltd. 4 Woodride, Petts- wood, Orpington, England. 2' W wt STEPHEN CHASE, JR. Production Manager, Texas Division, Champion Paper and Fibre Com- pany. Route 5, Box 224, Houston, Texas. COLONEL FREDERICK JAMES CLARKE Executive Office of Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, Logistics, U. S. Army. 1406 21st Street, S., Arlington 2, Virginia. Lxunig- WILLARD MEAD BRIGHT Assistant Research Director, Lever Brothers Company. 128 Crest Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey. IVAN GEORGE BURRELL Assistant to Manager of Production, Ohio Oil Company. 215 Elm Street, Findlay, Ohio. 5 f ' 'fiii fi X , ' l :Fir l mffya- i1 -jj :,.. J ----553.1 A.. - -1---.----- -1 --.,2,....g...57V -A RWE..-- - F WSQML- -1..5g,,..- Y 5--.QKWJJJV-,,, we was - fl -J y' 1 .-.gi ,fifty va 'ff' 2.1 A Qfiiiiii i' 'P' W V 'ii'-4' 1 iX'fr4-1.A1 Hfwkaa' 1' Vi '. J iq '..i J ,W ' A.. ., . vi M' . , '-.. . '. f 'Sf . I , I . ,, J . - . , , DAYTON HARRIS CLEWELL Director of Research, Magnolia Petroleum Company. 5436 Neola, Dallas 9, Texas. COLONEL JAMES B. CORBETT Assistant Chief, Foreign Aid Division, U. S. Army. 4 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland. ROBERT DeWOLF COGHILL Director of Research, Abbott Labora- tories. 701 Prospect Avenue, Lake Bluff, lllinois. CAPTAIN MARSHALL HERBERT COX Supply and Fiscal Officer, U. S. Navy. 1749 Wagner Street, Pasa- dena 4, California. WALTER CHRISTIAN CRAMER Assistant to Manager, General Ac- I' V I counting, U. S. Steel Corporation. 'iw ' 4206 Highgrove Road, Pittsburgh 36, Pennsylvania. MILTON GEORGE DAVIS Southern Regional Manager, Atlantic Refining Company. 3313 Foxcrott Road, Charlotte 7, North Carolina. - ,.,, . a' Li .J L 1 1 K QQ ..:, .. -- 1 1 'll-Hit! , - it V' , 4 r t I l tl F ' i' 1 l '51 DAVID JAMES DODD Secretary, Lucas-Rotax, Limited. 7 Romney Road, Toronto 18, Ontario, Canada. JOHN BENJAMIN DORRANCE, JR. General Passenger Agent, Central Reg., Pennsylvania Railroad, Clear- vue Road, lngomar, Pennsylvania. JOSEPH VINCENT DOOLEY Director Budgets, Cost Control, American Airlines, lnc. 166 Ackley Avenue, Malverne, Long Island, New York. ALTON ASA DUN AWAY Assistant Credit Manager, Continen tal Supply Company. 6823 Glen- dora Avenue, Dallas, Texas. agar If .J L. LJ . , . W5 H, sL BW 1EnJQ FFFu'r4,t F-M. Il jf 'Ji ALVA ELSTON CUDDEBACK Director of Manufacturing, Thomas J. Lipton, lnc. 32-15 215th Street, Bayside 61, New York. COLONEL KEITH ORTON DICKEN Chief, Plans and Tr. Br., Adiutant General's Office, U. S. Army. 939 North Liberty, Arlington, Virginia. ii il EDWIN LeSUEUR FOOT Manager, Australian and Eastern Division, Goodyear Tire 8. Rubber Export Company. 546 Glendora Avenue, Akron 20, Ohio. CHRISTOPHER HENRY FOULKES Hd., Tube Dev. 8. Res. Labs, Stand- ard Telephones 8- Cables, Ltd. 12 Higher Beacon, llminster, Somerset, England. li '-iff-E '2- -'- 5 .' 'ff-., 'Ji - 1 - E Vrf, .1t :iT' 'riffffk TQ?-TE ' m?'.1 ' fs 1 i S H A' ,E 'J 1 'G rsli-if 3 F N5,.!..': ,. 'H-W: Y ip ,flfvb F--1. I pg ,fir -, ANY 1- B X1 X .ae -f.---v'-.:.f- ::--,,-- e else--. A - f Q sr 1 -- -L --.4 -f- , s t 1 ,M A.. JOHN ROBERT ECK Manager, Dev. and Eng., lnorg. Chemical Division, Monsanto Chem- ical Company. 2270 Ruskin Road, Trenton, Michigan. AUBREY WRAY FITCH, JR. Assistant to Vice President-Oven seas Sales, U. S. Steel Export Com- pany. 292 Robin Road, Englewood, New Jersey. STANLEY GOODWIN FRENCH Director of the Press, Houghton Mif- flin Company. 'I36 Ridgeway Road Weston, Massachusetts. CARLTON HARRISON GILBERT Assistant Director of Advertising, U. S. Rubber Company. 19 Roose- velt Avenue, Larchmont, New York. ROGER DILWORTH ELTON Vice President, Manufacturers Trust Company. 33 Smith Street, Glen Head, Long lsland, New York. RONALD LESLIE F LANARY Comptroller, Tennessee Eastman Company, T405 Belmeade Drive, Kingsport, Tennessee. JOHN VINCENT FRIEL Industrial Relations Manager, Lago Oil and Transport Company, Ltd. Box 126, Aruba, N. W. l. WALLACE KALLAUGHER GRAVES Assistant Sales Manager, Interna- tional Paper Company. 6 Wakeman Road, Darien, Connecticut. 5 rg 1,24 .- S A Y Y - :M--L. .-iwie ir. '- . . .. , A .L ,e i ' fri Y ,,, 2 1 EEI ,l srvllg. Vt. if iQ3'7'w -- 'T E-TF 5 TiT':f i i rf-E'l,M?4 rn --S 4, ,gf ' Ut, ww QL-.1 1 '- sisffr- 'ifili ifil Gr ' . W ' 1 f ' 1 9 ii Ll F E, 'ILC -f ' 'A 71' t. 'I . ' ' - sen. ' .. l CHARLES JEROME FORBES Assistant Director, Industrial Rela- tions, U. S. Steel Corporation, Amer- ican Steel 8t Wire Division. Miles Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. FRED CALVERT FOY Vice President and General Man- ager, Tar Products Division, Koppers Company, lnc. Overlook Farms, Bakerstown, Pennsylvania. .dm -7 - --N f'? meg .1 'is' KL ' 'l st. Q S. ALFRED HALGREN Secretary, Carnation Company. 13446 Contour Drive, Sherman Oaks, California. COLONEL HERBERT ALLEN HALL Chief, Management Division, U. S. Army. 202 N. Wayne Street, Arling- ton, Virginia. .--- ...f1..q. , Eff? Q? tiff' 2157 2111-1'iy.l T i HEART' it Lg, v E 143 aff. ., 9 5515 . i t :ff jx 1 E515 , ,.. MERWIN MALLORY GRAY Industry Specialist, Massachusetts Investors Trust. 36 Amherst Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts. ELMER WILLIAM GRISCOM Assistant General Manager, E. Chi- cago Refinery, Sinclair Refining Com- pany. 2633 Wicker Street, Highland, Indiana. It JOHN NEWTON HALL President, Hall's Motor Transit. 2 Wiconisco Street, Harrisburg, Penn- sylvania. COLONEL DONALD LINWOOD HARDY Deputy Assistant for Material Pro- gram Control Office, Deputy Chief of Staff Materiel, U. S. Air Force. 4611 Overbrook Road, Washington 16, D. C. ALLAN JOSEPH GREENE General Production Manager, Chas. Pfizer 8- Company, Inc. 81 Holly Lane, Roslyn Heights, New York. ARTHUR HENRY GRUND Controller, Clinton Foods, Inc. Hotel Lafayette, Clinton, Iowa. ARCHER BERRY HANN AH Public Relations Manager and Su- pervisor of Traffic and Safety, Plan- ation Pipe Line Company. 366 Brentwood Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. ROY GRANT HARLEY Assistant to President, Albert M. Hig- Iey Company. 15657 Wyatt Road, East Cleveland 12, Ohio. eg. -2 JH: 1 -, 'fr 'I -1 ... 1. , L' .. J- 'pei-.1,sr?i:f 1 K I Et a .- !'rf A W- 'i-::1ewQif.lj P COLONEL FRANCIS GARRISON HALL Commandig Officer, Bencia Al U. S. Army. 324 Normandy A' San Antonio, Texas. JOHN ALFRED HALL Chief Estimator Industrial Enc ing Company. 37 Stuart Street, Waldwick, New Jersey. - - rr' i t 1 ' L I ' ,' -N 253' L -. W' 1 V IDRC? I ' T' E J JOHN HILL Vice President, New England Mu- tual Life Insurance Company, 290 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. JOHN GILBERT HINMAN Assistant Controller, Thomas J. Lip- ton, Inc. 5 Tudor City Place, New York 17, New York. -T R, - . , , t ARTHUR MCCREDIE RICHARD STEVENSON HARRISON Eng. Manager, Transport and Gen. Division, Westinghouse Electric Cor- poration. 311 Overdale Road, Pitts- burgh 21, Pennsylvania. FERDINAND FREDERICK HEDEMANN Vice President, Operations, Oahu Transport Company, Ltd. P. O. Box 1873, Honolulu, T. H. l HAWKEY Assistant Treasurer, Arabian Amer- ican Oil Company. Box 1584, Dhah- ran, Saudi Arabia. PATRICK CHARLES HEFFERNAN Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager, Basic Vegetable Products, lnc. 251 Vine Avenue, Vacaville, California. A Vylu , 'pi-P, , i. HORACE HINDS, JR. Assistant Dir. Engineer, Corn Prod- ucts Refining Company. 254 Main Street, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. THOMAS CHASE HOMAN Senior Analyst, Standard Oil Com- pany fN.J.D. 1 Ascan Avenue, Forest Hills Gardens, Long Island, New York. l ' l L l LI jx H ROGER WOLCOTT ROBERT KENNETH L. , HOOKER ' HOWER K Vice President, Hooker Electrochem- Director of Research, National Bis- ,, N ' ical Company. Center Street, Lewis- cuit Company. 299 W. Englewood ' :5..-Vila.. town, New York. Avenue, W. Englewood, New Jer- YMH Y 7 M Y ' ,af ' i - pl 'x5,4:axu 'i.lQg. ,I I, L l 'Q 1 - WILLIAM HARRY JACK LESLIE HUGGETT V '-L General Superintendent, Imperial Q . ' Chief Engineer, St. Louis Southwest- Ltd. 315 London Road, Sarnia, On- , 4 ern Ry. Company. 207 Mockingbird torio, Canada. ' 4.,..a'fl L ' Lane, Tyler, Texas. 3 - - - Y :Y -' f ' 1 2 x Af?'1f'-7:-' in T . .' TESL ll LSE 52' in 1-M L -' :EE . mfs. El fs. f2. :'l'-ii -fe RX? AE' :Y ,riefl 'gt lee: if . if sl asf- QM JOHN STANLEY JARONIK Assistant Comptroller, Fansteel Met- alurgical Corporation. 1603 North Avenue, Waukegan, Illinois. JOHN CLARK JOHNSTON Div. Exploration Superintendent, Stanolind Oil and Gas Company. 163 North Lowell, Casper, Wyo- ming. ...gt S :':' 1 .J y tsttti i, , S .SLAJJ tt ,t, . 1 ,JJJJHJJ J eee .. .ff1 Eif + ' :-: --iz - -- ei seeifi .yi FREDERICK JOHN ROBERT LOW HUNEKE HUTCHISON Assistant General Sales Manager, Kraft Foods Company. 7 Ruskin Road, Fair Lawn, New Jersey. JOHN LEA IRVIN General Manager Pipe Line Oper., U. S. and Canada, Gulf Refining Company. 6418 Auden Street, Hous- ton, Texas. General Superintendent, Columbia Southern Chemical Corporation 2017 Murdstone Road, Pittsburgh 34, Pennsylvania. WILLIAM MATTHEW JAEKLE Assistant Chief Engineer, Southern Pacific Company. 18 Terry Lane, Orinda, California. JOHN SAMUEL KERFOOT Vice President, Bank of America N.T. 8- S.A. 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1 HANS YNGVE KRAEPELIEN President, Ericsson Telephone Sales Corporation. 12 Tunstall Road, Sca rsdale, New York. IN HYUNG KIM Vice President, Tong-A Commercial Company, Ltd. 116 So Kong Dong, Seoul, Korea. JAMES MAYDON LAN GLEY Assistant to Coml. Director, Fisons, Ltd. The Old Rectory, Alderton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. AQ s '-'-J A V if-f 'Ii 1, 1- iii ii 'S - 'L1i'i-71:-t'i1U: - '.-. it S V CHARLES JENNINGS JOHNSON Assistant to Chief Purchasing Agent, Butler Manufacturing Company. 6332 Indiana, Kansas City 30, Mis- souri. LAWRENCE WESLEY KANAGA General Sales and Merchandise Manager, RCA Victor Division. Old Hill Road, Westport, Connecticut. .la JOHN THEODORE McDOWELL Reg. Manager, Marketing, Cities Service Oil Company. 15103 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. ELLIS LELAND MCINTOSH Retail Operations Manager, Safe- way Stores, Inc. 6830 North Ridge Drive, Dallas, Texas. I i r -c f 5 5 mn 1 -4- J f S-FJ..3'f'f' ,,.IHg'i , QQ. .J 1 it 'Q f-B., HSJZL, Fiigqwtrfn, TQ, ,751 J.: 1tj:,4,,,s.i-.,55g15Yf,,c?1gQ':vi-:tiff f J I g sr n ' ' ' y 4 A I f E 1 - . P 'Iii W J.'.1s,- . MN J i W-Mfefm 'fit .- 1.1 r I wi J f , :lj , -, , xf- T 5 lg, y EDWIN JOSEPH LEWIS Manager, Passenger Tire Sales, Re- placement Division, B. F. Goodrich Company. 2038 Tenth Street, Cuy- ahoga Falls, Ohio. JOHN WILLIAM LIN DSEY General Purchasing Agent, Jones 8- Laughlin Steel Corporation. 556 Austin Avenue, Pittsburgh 16, Penn- sylvania. JOHN OLIVER LINDSAY Manager, Lyman Division, Pacific Mills. 58 Ridge Road, l.yman, South Carolina. ' LEWIS PAUL MCCANN Act. Research Coord., U. S. Depart- 6207 20th Place, W. Hyattsville, Maryland. ment of Agriculture. ROBERT MANSFILED MACRAE Regional Manager, Northeastern Region. RCA Victor Division. 117 Forest Street, Wellesley Hills, Mas- sachusetts. VINCENT MADSEN General Manager Plantation Subsid., U. S. Rubber Company. 45-54. 41st Street, Sunnyside 3, Queens, New York. JAMES WILMER MCSWINEY Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Bruns- wick Pulp 81 Paper Company, 1310 Palmetto Avenue, Brunswick, Geor- gia. EDWARD JOSEPH MASSAGLIA Administrative Vice President, Pfizer Overseas, Inc. 60 Buena Vista Drive, White Plains, New York. Y 1 r ge-fegfiiw' Q P1 J MMU :mt .gif I' if .LL an Meta ff 1 rf' I ' 1 - ,e' f g, 5 a? 7' . ' age 5-5 -ijgqf-Ei'Z' j Mi J t if I . 9 1 if '91 .i :s.,, 'sh 'J ' 'fe' ee- i A . .... 1 A ' , 531 'T' -fl- --V'-f' a5,' A ' if-5 ' alji -1 J .Q , as '-'Le-1 4 . LLL. .- . EQLLHHE- . , .,.,, J THOMAS JOSEPH MCGARRY Second Vice President, Chase Na- tional Bank. 371 Rolling Street, Mal- verne, Long Island, New York. JOHN THOMAS MCLOUGHLIN Director, Surgical Dressings Division, Johnson 81 Johnson. 49 Allison Road, Princeton, New Jersey. HENRY MASON METCALF Chief lndustrial Engineer, Republic Steel Corporation. 1657 Blossom Park, Lakewood 7, Ohio. HUBER LATEN MOLLENKOPF Controller, General Tire 81 Rubber Company. 1952 Braewick Drive, Ak- ron 13, Ohio. 'z ,ew ., I ' 1- it W . lf ss il 'f sw- ,fvwl NH 1 vp:-,L , ,f E. W5 W' lil !, i. ' i'iM,Wwiwl:. it M iiltiiJj' ' ,y lwwl'lig!.'i .mtllgi-4 1yFW'tlttQiltUwtWyri--- Agi?j,,, 'ay .t K 'f' 'Y ., 1 illllhllllliilli . fl ill ii ff f i im iwlfim- .Ei civil iii W ig , ,, .1 V, n .iff-.2- ,ge WL.,-., -ft f... - , -,az U - c.. mga- -A 'K ......,LeeeM.L.siss:..-,QW, .,.:- 31-14 ,.- -J..-,-...--f.-, ...e az- ..-.,.,dAh?, -mia. .s GREGORY WILLIAM MAXWELL Superintendent, Buffalo Division, New York Central Railroad Com- pany. 80 Walton Drive, Buttalo 21, New York. WILLIAM CLARK MEARN S Operations Manager, British Colum- bia Electric Company, Ltd. 3245 Beach Drive, Victoria, B. C., Canada. JOHN JOSEPH MAY Vice President, Bank of Virginia. 4110 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. CLAIR VERNON MERRIAM Manager, Baton Rouge Division, Gulf States Utilities Company. 6429 Esplanade, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. RALPH FRANKLIN MOORE Vice President, Platte Pipe Line Company. 4930 Neosho Lane, Kan- sas City, Kansas. ROLLA JOHN MOTTAZ Assistant to First Vice President, Olin Industries, Inc. 1102 Warren Street, East Alton, Illinois. OSWALD FRANCIS MORGAN Executive Director, Glaxo Labora- tories, Ltd. 58 Hurst Road, E. Moles- sey, Surrey, England. FALK HELMUT MUELLER Managing Director, Vereinigte Schulmoebelfabriken, 17a Tauber- bischofsheim, U. S. Zone, Germany. 's ' A 'f ' ' ' - f sf r' -r -pf-H --W-'-?----'-+Efe A ef me 'us--V ---tet.tt.it---ew-ee., .E ...ten--i1tH,...,,,,.,, lqllllwllWEilllliQiin.llligwilllQlHlfii Elf ff' igiqgv myingi- Ill my WHHIY Wy W irlugliiifiiiriziligliwuwpyl,-E111 flgliw irfm wlmfq miiitgniitm,,E,,,,Ww ' ir 5 ttvtt 1-5' fe 5. Q Y -' -f 2 'f5rgF'?f.- 'Q' .TIN 2 5 T- E, E ,F-' I' RED ALBERT MILLER Regional Manager, Royal Insurance Company, Ltd. 126 Oxford Hill Lane, Havertown, Pennsylvania. COLONEL CHARLES KENNETH MOORE Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Ma- teriel, Hq., Tact. Air Command, U. S. Air Force, 156 Benedict Ave- nue, Langley Air Force Base, Vir- ginia. MAURICE ALLEN NEWMAN Sales Manager, Marketing Division, Ohio Oil Company, 1305 Summit Street, Findlay, Ohio. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NORMAN, JR. Assistant to Vice President, Freeport Sulphur Company. 1220 State Street, New Orleans 18, Louisiana. W H i V -sw it iipwii ww E ,i A ADAVANCAED EME FRED HENRY MUELLER Assistant to General Manager, Kraft Foods Company, 419 South Main Street, Mt. Prospect, lllinois. CARL ALBERT N AVARRE Sales Manager, Coca-Cola Bottling Company Uhomasj, Inc. Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. ff, -.:'s f,., Q T COLONEL DON RICHARD OSTRANDER Commander Holloman Air Dev. Cen- ter, U. S. Air Force, Box 236, Hol- loman Air Force Base, New Mexico. JOSEPH AN TON PAPA General Manager, Mid-West Texas Department, Railway Express Agen- cy. 1710 Wroxton Court, Houston, Texas. x Si P AR ily RICHARD LEE NAGLE Manager, Industrial Sales Depart- ment, A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company. 30 Park Lane, R. R. 5, Decatur, lllinois. JOHN JASPER NEALE Assistant to President, Lane-Wells Company. 2110 Homet Street, San Marino, California. CHARLES NELSON OURSLER Director, Revenue Accounting, Amer- ican Airlines, Inc., 2624 South Ur- bana, Tulsa, Oklahoma. FREDRIC NORMAN PATTERSON General Manager, Production Divi- sion, Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. The Ridge House Pyle Hill, Great Britain. 11 tt t 4 . HARRY MALCOLM NORDBERG Vice President, Sales, Pitney-Bowes, lnc. Cove View Avenue, Riverside, Connecticut. JOSEPH JAMES OFFUTT Vice President and General Man ager, A. P. Green Fire Brick Com pany, 73 Royal York Road, North Toronto, Ontario, Canada. r' -7 ' ii-w? ! l i r V l l l l v JOHN POST Manager, Industrial Relations De- partment, Continental Oil Company. 5333 Doliver, Houston, Texas. ROBERT WILLIAM RENEKER Assistant to President and Executive Vice President, Swift 81 Company. 9251 South Racine, Chicago, Illinois. lj na .Fifi 'fi.fjf,fSj1hJ ?3L?I':Tl'f JT QT' ' - , ,-I-e.,, - '.1.e22f.!.. -' . .sac .. .., J - . -.-.-. . V'U'x,--. , 2 Lf.. 'H ,. v .ev . .2-:, 'x .:---x, 1 1 .1 f. - ., s ,- fr--V-.- '- ' V ' -:I+ f - fi JOHN WALTER PAYNE Technical Director, Socony- Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. 18 North Childs Street, Woodbury, New Jersey. WALTER NEWMAN PLAUT Vice President, Executive Assistant to President, Lehn 8- Fink Products Corp. 11 Indian Spring Road, Ro- wayton, Connecticut. FRED LEROY RIGGIN, JR. Executive Vice President and Direc- tor, Mueller Brass Company. 4030 Lakeshore Road, Port Huron, Michi- gan. WALTER HOLMAN ROSE Assistant General Purchasing Agent, Seaboard Air Line Railroad Com- pany. 5342 Studeley Avenue, Nor- folk, Virginia. JAMES VANCE PICKERING Managing Director, Sales Company, Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. 1018 Forsyth Road, Carnegie, Penn- sylvania. GEORGE FRANKLIN POOL Vice President, Sales, Air Products, Inc. P. O. Box 126, Limeport, Penn- sylvania. V WILLIAM GORDON ROBSON Regional Manager, Australia and Pacific Area, Otis Elevator Com- pany. 470 Park Avenue, New York 22, New York. EARL WESLEY RUSSELL Assistant Secretary, Adm. Asst. Ottice of President, Standard Oil Company flndionaj. 2233 Marston Lane, Floss- moor, Illinois. bps: g,W E End -Fr-F-a-' if in ' vw Q . ..eid'Fs.fNz'F f im' 3' Ls . Y we arg Rheem- 1--'r-L 4- ef- 1 , -.. - -3 , .,... , - . 51 www , - - - - .2 e ,..., ,-1. -- : ..f:3. : '-'1'i--- 4 35 7 '.:, 2:1 its -T L' 1 511' P- I 4' ' Lf' 22:-1-vaiftf .Zi-- E212I.V' 5, 3:1-:1,Ig.,iL'5i:' :.,:-:agfgl , -'Eg 'Af .larsl-sf .1 Q.: sr-THQ ea,-fs'-,fs g53,gEg57'g'j,'f-- -. -1 ,A - -gs. 31,.L ., .. 51 was' J.-.rf LQ, ', Q :L V... 5755 cg 2.-2.7. is 1is.'F7'? 1 ..:-1 :Ju - Ffiis.: H '21 t. .7 fi---sg-,Lag-f ' 'S , , , --'- as T-i..-, . Q 4 : - ,I 1. . JST xvz-. , I .Ja-v:'.tM ' 1 1' ' -1--f - CHARLES MILLEDGE RASMUSSEN Superintendent, Butte Division, Great Northern Railway Company. 1701 lst Avenue North, Great Falls, Mon- tana. COMMANDER LUTHER SORRELL REYNOLDS Resident Ollicer-in-Charge Naval Construction Contracts, Pacitic, U.S. Navy, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, Washington 25, D. C. ,, gpurfff- ', '- JOSEPH WAY SHIMP Technical Assistant to Vice President Production, Scott Paper Company 509 Yale Avenue, Swarthmore, Penn sylvania. BERNARD HARVEY SHOEMAKER Divisional Director of Research Standard Oil Company Clndianal. 1709 Stanton Avenue, Whiting, ln- diana. r 'x Q it - 15 it ti- ,ig it i it .em H H M SEWARD TAVERNER SALVAGE Advertising Manager, Timken Roller Bearing Company. 2131 Dennison Place, N.W., Canton, Ohio. VICTOR E. SCHLOSSBERG Assistant General Superintndent, ln- land Steel Company. 221 Fairbanks Place, Munster, indiana. CHARLES WILLIAM SAVILLE Exploration Manager, Foreign Prod- ucts Department, West Hemisphere, Texas Company. 13 Park Avenue Terrace, Bronxville, New York. CLEMENT JOSEPH SCHWINGLE First Vice President and Director, American Appraisal Company. Circle Drive, Elm Grove, Wisconsin. as ROBERT LESLIE SMALLMAN Vice President, Manufacturing, Con- solidated Engineering Corp. 3870 Shadow Grove Road, Pasadena 8, California. JOHN WENDELL STRAUS Buyer, Drugs and Cosmetics, R. H. Macy 81 Company, lnc. 941 Park Avenue, New York 28, New York. RAY RUMLEY STRAND Division Manager, Service Pipe Line Company. 1927 South Cedar Street, Casper, Wyoming. HERMAN CLARK STUR.M Advertising and Business Manager, Business Week. McGraw-Hill Pub- lishing Company, lnc. 46 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, New York. n R It N G 91-5 f , THOMAS GORDON SHIRREFFS Assistant Director Industrial Rela- tions and Manager Labor Relations, Standard Oil Company. KOhiol. 3562 Sutherland Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio. EARL CHARLES SILVER Assistant General Purchasing Agent, Reynolds Metals Company. 221 Ross Road, Richmond 26, Virginia. ' i M. WILBUR TOWN SEND Assistant to President, Handy 81 Har- man. 123 Edgemont Road, Scars- dole, New York. HAROLD ELLIOTT TURNER Le, 1 iw, ggi W Vex 15,5 W 1. we ' - 1 1 L WILLIAM LANGDON TAGGART, JR. Vice President, Manufacturing, De- wey and Almy Chemical Company 1 Colonial Terrace, Belmont, Massa- ch usetts. RAYMOND THOUIN Assistant to General Director, Co. Electro-Mecanique. 152 Cours-Gam- betta, lyo n, France. 1 Vice President and General Man- Q, ager, Ohio Power Company. R.D 31, Waynesburg, Ohio . T f .ii-'5mFLkg3g JOSEF VYORAL Technical Adviser, Bata Develop- ment Ltd. 19 Baker Mews, London W. 1, England. COLONEL RALPH MATTHEW WANDERER, JR. Chief, Manpower and Org. Division, U.S. Air Force. 308 East 23rd Street, Bellevue, Nebraska. HERBERT PAUL THINNES Assistant General Superintendent, New York, Chicago 8. St. Louis R.R. Company. 127 Aigler Boulevard, Bellevue, Ohio. EDWIN WALTERS TORIAN General Superintendent, Tronsporta- ull, tion, Texas and New Orleans R.R. 1 i Company. 2202 Tangley Road, Hous- ton, Texas. GRAYDON LEROY WALKER Vice President and Director of U.S. and Canadian Sales and Promotion, Parke, Davis 8 Company. 1222 Yorkshire Road, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. STANLEY WARD Director of Texas, Tennessee Gas, Transmision Company. 3519 Gren- noch, Houston, Texas. ,,, REING yypy .yyy FORREST EDGAR TUGMAN Executive Vice President, United Hosiery Mills Corp. North V looro, North Carolina. GEORGE CHANDLER VAUGHAN Superintendent, Maryland Division, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Lan Lea Route 8, Towson 4, Mary- land. Til. 4. - - '1fe'-rw ,YF ' I CF FRED ARTHUR WEYMOUTH Divisional Vice President, lnterchem- ical Corp., Printing Ink Division. 41 Summit, Bronxville 8, New York. WILLIAM BRADFORD WILEY Vice President and Treasurer, John Wiley 81 Sons, Inc. 76 Chandler Road, Chatham, New Jersey. l 1 A fl l ily f, ll ii . .ti ll ii- 1 , l l ill 1 f 'ltJ Q,4':t , NW WA! llw v L l fill l l ' ' tl-Ill i 'wi vw ill tl iff ll l l I l Rl'-,ll .,'lA'llL,lEFWltfl,, llfQL,.l,w,, tw - J ' fl w w , Hi : ti l t ' W ',U p -C W , ,f ll nl ' M . , i.,,f ,J - ',. ,-iwl.Mflf'lL,Jil irxiWlW,, lillU't1'!.'w',tlW,J W N 1 fha. l WALTER LAWRENCE RICHARD PALMER 1 - it . .1 , A WARNER WATERS, JR. 1,1 1, .4 Mg' 1, General Sales Manager, Milk Divi- Director of Public Relations, John 1 sion, H. P. Hood 81 Sons, Inc. 111 Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com- Wyman Street, West Medford 55, pany. Farm Street, Dover, Massa- Massachusetts. chusetts. FORREST D. CLAIRE OLIVER WEATHERHOLT WEIDMAN Sales Manager, Appar. Prod., West- Assistant Vice President, National .' inghouse Electric Corporation. 118 City Bank of New York. 78 Grand- ' ' I - Dewey Street, Pittsburgh 18, Penn- view Avenue, White Plains, New '- sylvania. York. 'i . .- V ' JOHN PRESTON WILEY Technical Assistant, Esso Shipping Company. 31 Hobson Street, Stam- ford, Connecticut. N! GEORGE PORTER WILSON, JR. Manager of Finance, Koppers Com- pany, lnc. Bigelow Apartment -3905, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. RAY JERVIS WORSSAM Area Consultant KAustralial Stand- ard-Vacuum Oil Company. Dawn Harbor Lane, Riverside, Connecticut. CLARK LEROY WILSON Vice President and Manager of Op- erations, New Park Mining Com- pany. 1781 Yuma Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. JOHN GARDINER WILSON Deputy Mg. Director, Australian Paper Manufacturers, Ltd. 115 Koo- yong Road, Armondale, S.E. 3, Vic- toria, Australia. ,,.3,,K?,.,,LLL- ,,.,, . - . .,,. 1 5, L, A T TN . ,. . . . . .,-,--. -,f J.P,t'1 i 3 5J 1E'i 't f'T ', 'T' '7 'l T 'T'i' mf. 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'g5.g,f?,.-A. -2 I-12 5 -f-in-gf 2 ,1-Q-2 1 Qi '2f1f.s7Q-.'-i- pi Sai f-'iii' 2635 J 3 s TAY ..,,,. 1: A, V, ,,,: E 5-,k - ,fa , Q It 5 Q- 'L ' , - if y.--af - Eggs: a 33 , -rj-. -' 7.7 . AHF: ff- 1- 45 in AJ -if-Q, . Tcl! V .. Q -'-- 5:37. , -.1 'ii 'im ig-55-5. 1 . SAMUELIM.GERTMAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Eslnblisfzezl 1917 Purveyors of Choice Meats 40 NEWMARKET SQ. BOSTON 18, MASSACHUSETTS tate Street 'Crust Gompany Boston, Mass. A NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTION FOR EVERY BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE MAIN OFFICE: Congress and State Streets Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , . ', JK- Y ' Dean's residence 266 , YWJ Tiny Key to Tomorrow This is a transistor. Itis the newest and most exciting development in today's wonderland of electronics. It is no bigger than a pea., yet it does the work of some vacuum tubes nearly as big as your fist! We stand on the threshold of a great new world of electronics. The scientists who developed the transistor know that it is a key that will open many doors to the future . . . for it has already proved itself in marvelous laboratory applica- tions. Just recently, Raytheon found a way to produce the transistor in great quantities at low cost. Now the way is open for everyday use of tran- sistors. The hearing aid industry was among the first to capitalize on the tiny size, low power re- quirements, and reliable performance of the new device. Other industries are eagerly explor- ing its possibilities. The most intense exploration continues in. the laboratories. Tremendous research facilities are bent to the dedicated task of making the elec- tron work for us - for a better life and a more secure world. JIM. RAYTHEON MANUFACTURING COMPANY WALTHAM NEWTON QUINCY, MASS. 7 J ,x X 7 Y 5 Boston's Distinctive Stare FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOODS S. S. PIERCE CO. 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We hope that The Coop has served, for you, its intended purpose during the years that you have been at the Business School. Please accept our congratulations upon your graduation, and our thanks tortyour membership and your patronage at both the Business School and Harvard Square Stores. You are reminded that the yearly membership and savings are avail- able to you in the future whether you will find it possible to shop in person or by mail. Harvard Cooperative Society 271 d v-.f-.. te SV- .ff 7 - ' 1 - - ' CRIMSON , PRINTING COMPANY 14 Plympton Street Cambridge, Mass. Tel. TR 6-3390 Hotel, Club and Institutional Service EDM!-INI15 fjle gow! COFFEE I 68 INDIA STREET 4 BOSTON, MASS. McCulloch sundicll SERVICE PIPE LINE COMPANY TULSA.OKLA. STOP at the sign of greater values from Maine to Florida AMERICAN OIL COMPANY - naturally your bank Harvard Square Office HARVARD TRUST COMPANY Member 1' d al Rese Sy l 1 D I I C p dy and waiting 273 Conzplimenls of . . . o W.H.B.S. Q HARBUS NEVVS o STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR COMPLETE AND PERSONALIZED SERVICE Mobilgus .IOHN'S MOBILGAS Cor. Western Ave. and Soldicr's Field Road AL 4-9647 iC1osest to school ar the rear of the parking lorj Weeks Bridge and Lowell House lower Abrasives - Grinding Wheels - Pulpstones - Grinding Machines Lapping Machines - Encapsulating Machines - Refractories Porous Mediums -Non-slip Tiles and Treads -Norbide Products NORTON COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS. fBehr-Manning Corporation of Troy, N. Y., is a division of Norton Companyj Making Better Products . . . to Make Other Products Better 274 LSRCCIIIIFCII reading for Business Administrators HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW Published Bi-IVI0ntI1Iy BOSTON 63, MASSACHUSETTS ONE YEAR-58.00 THREE YEARS-51520.00 A WINNING COMBINATION o TOP QUALITY MADE POSSIBLE BY STRICT STANDARDS OF SELECTION AND PURITY. o REPUTATION, GAINED DURING 107 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. HUUIJ MILK - ICE CREAM Weld Boat House 275 I . , I 'J Ji, , V . 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TR 6.4320 276 ROOFING 8g SHEET METAL ON ALDRICH 81 KRESGE HALLS ALDRICH HALL FURNISHED 8: ERECTED BY ATLANTIC ROOFING gl SKYLIGHT WORKS Distributors SQ Erectors of H. H. ROBERTSON BUILDING COMPANY PRODUCTS Galbestos Protected Metal - Ventilators - Skylights - Asphalt Coatings Q Floors - Q Decks - Q Panels - Corrugated Wire Glass CORNER HAMPDEN 8. HOWARD STREETS BOSTON 19, MASS. Teiephonez HIGHLANDS 2-5100 B USTUN SAND 81 GRIIVEL COMPANY CAMBRIDGE BOSTON BRAINTREE CANTON 277 E. T. RYAN IRON WORKS, INC. ESTABLISHED 191 7 Specializing in N0-BOLT STAIR CONSTRUCTION ORNAMENTAL IRON, BRONZE AND ALUMINUM WORK 19 BRAINTREE STREET ALLSTON STATION BOSTON 34, MASS. Telephone: STadium 2-3418 midnight oil EDWARD K. PERRY LEWIS F. PERRY EDWARD K. PERRY COMPANY PAINTING AND DECORATIVE rINIsI-Iss Painters of Aldrich Hall and ofthe Dormitory Common Rooms at Harvard Business School 322 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: KENMORE 6-7122 FROST 8m HIGGINS CO. Arborists Landscape Contractors The landscape contractor of Kresge and Aldrich Halls - Under the direction of Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Massachusetts 20 MILL STREET ARLINGTON, MASS Tel. ARIington 5-1410 278 f-'Lf-. f':Z1fm1a4,.efg.f5 I HIDDEN QUALITY WHERE M. B. FOSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED T-T'- LITTAUER CENTER, I f A C,. -'EQ ,fy I LLHIZSL BUSINESS SCHOOL GROUP, ff- KRESGE HALL, I .Q ALDRICH HALL 'L Ei' ,Q S 7 I . ' ' ' 'I' ' 'I JEL, 5.4, xl ' -A --A- :Z ix ' 'S . SX I I N41 - g'..f'55f'4-TS CLASSROOM IN ALDRICH HALL M. B. FOSTER ELECTRIC CO 368 CONGRESS STREET BOSTON, MASS. Represenfafives in New Haven, Conn. and Porfsmoufh, N. H. ,ff W. - .. .. J 1 JL- ' . ' - Emma, , 3' ALE. iminfzr . urchitect's drawing of Kresge Hall 279 . L utgtf., L I Cfdtdd pA0f0glf'6l,l0 elf' Annual Report HARVARD STUDIO 669 Bolyston Street Boston 16, Massachusetts Copley 7-0036 T. 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