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MILES B. AMEND A member of the Uw firm. Amend tc Amend. Mr. Amend ha» «P ? eomiccutively on the Direc- tori of Youth Home, the Commrtteo foe the Care of the Aged of the City of New York, the Board of Vrtitoei of the WeitenMd State harm and the Commiuiom to Study Federally Aided Welfare. A Kn h of Malta, he is presently chairman of the State Board of Social Welfare. WILLIAM F. BLEAKLEY A candidate foe Governor in 1936 Mr Bleakley of the 1« |J Bleaklcy, Platt, Cilchriit l WilY— is former vice president of the No. York State Bar Association and form- er president of its judicial section A director of several corporations he has served as a New York Supreme Court Justice, as national chaiiman of the United Cerebral Palsy Asso- elation and as vice president cf the Constitutional Convention, 1938. DEDICATION A steady growth in the prestige and facilities ojf Iona College has spanned its young history. This progress has not been attained without con- siderable effort and occasional sacrifice. Behind much of this effort is a group, the Board of Lay Trustees, whose members act as a liason between the college and general public and provide Iona with an experienced counseling group on busi- ness matters. Further assistance is rendered by them in procuring funds for the development program of the College as well as for specific capital improvements, scholarships, endowments and other purposes. The Board also endeavors to attract the most talented students for its schol- WALTER F. BRADY n rotporation executive. Mr. du«Lr‘.‘ m° ,h , «» -f director and former pretidcnt of the Merchant» hire Assurance Corpora- tion and has attained the presidency of sueh concern» a» the Washington AMurance Corporation and the Met 'ew Yo!Cdr,,H,'y , Poration a New York, lie also serve» », j member of the Chamber of Com merer. State of New Yoek. arship program and interpret the aims, objectives, and philosophy of education for the public in the area in which the college serves the State of New York. The fulfillment of the members’ varied program is not the only result of their work. Perhaps even jnore significant is the edifying attitude of these gentlemen whose sense of Christian and civic responsibility is exemplary. Therefore, to the Board of Lay Trustees of Iona College, the 1958 Icann is respectfully and sin- cerely dedicated in apreciation of their achieve- ments wherein lies little personal glory, save that of satisfaction of accomplishment. THOMAS J. DEEGAN vV; £-Sutc. Oepartmcnt se- fe' 1.Mr ,»« an in 1951 to travel JPf0 ?L?! 1 cva uate the impact of r' Propaganda program. Central Railroad and wTLn 'aui 0 PvbUc ,cli,i°n» Of Pr«id™? ,nc(- i1' ” now vice RAYMOND C. DEERINC A banking executive Manufacturer» Truit Company 1929, Mr. Dccring if currently vice pre»ident and on th V ' adminiitrative board. Hi» a» ® at km» in Manhattan Houi- Mayor'f Committee for inn and the Police Athletic C Campaign. A Knight of the M Sepulchre. Mr. Deer.ng 1» alio «££ urer of the Democratic State mittee and secretary of « York Clearing Houtc AffocuW»-
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kkr nC ALFRED L. DTSERNIA The American Friends foe Italian Aid, Inc., a charitable organization which distributed aid through the Vatican and did much to alleviate suffering in Italy after the war. counts Mr. DTsernia amonst its or- ganizers. Counsel to the New York Cardiological Society, he practices law in New York City. ANGIER B. DUKE The former United States Ambas- sador to El Salvador serves as presi- dent of the International Rescue Committee, founded to aid victims off political oppression. Previously ac- tive as a member of the executive committee for the United Nations of New York City, he Is now chairman of the executive committee of the American Friends of Viet Nam and vice president of CARE. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, JR. Mr. Gillespie is a trustee of St. Patrick's Cathedral in the City of New York and of the Madison Square Boys' (Hub in New York, a Knight of Malta and a member of numerous professional and social or- Kizationt and clubs. He practices as a member of the firm of Gillespie fc O'Connor, New York City. JOHN F. HENNESSY John F. Hennessy is president of the consulting engineering firm of Svska ft Hennessy. president of the New York Building Congress and an active member of the major engineer- ing societies. Vice president of Lincoln Hall and a Knight of Malta, he is also a member of the Order of tbc Holy Sepulchre. JOHN M. JOYCE, JR. The president of the New York Seven-Up Bottling Company it also a member of the Board of Governors of the New Rochelle Hospital and chairman of the building fund at the hospital. Mr. Joyce is also on the board of directors of the National Bank of Westchester. CHARLES If. JUERGENS In the insurance field. Mr. Juergcns has served as general agent for Mutual of Omaha and for Compan- ion Life Insurance Company in the New York area since 1941. attaining the position of resident vice president of the former. A graduate of Creigh- ton University School of I .aw in Omaha, he is a trustee of Holy Family Church, New Rochelle. ORIE R. KELLY Retired as vice president and di- rector of Bankers Trust Company. Mr. Kelly' is associated with C. H. Walker and Company. In addition, he serves as director of the Mary- land Casualty Company, the Ameri- can Safety Razor Corporation, the Starret Corporation and the Com- panion Life Insurance Company. Mr. Kelly it a Knight of Malta. EDWARD V. LAilEY Edward V. Lahcy. chairman and president of the U. S. Brewer's Foundation since 19-17. formerly served as treasurer and director and as national chairman of the war savings bond campaign of the Foundation during World War II. Counted among his civic cndeavori ii his position on the Board of Gov- ernors cf the New Rochelle Hospital. STEPHEN D. MASTERS The president of Masters, Inc. of New York City is currently active on Manhattan Aid to Youth. Inc., which provides recreational facilities for youth freen its own funds, and on other community projects. He auto- matically became a member of MATY when he was worn in as Honorary Deputy Assistant Commis- sioner of Borough Works. Mr. Mas- ters has attained the pecsidency of nine corporations.
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