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RO!-IRD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ROCHESTER ATHENAEIIM I-IND MECHANICS INSTITUTE ARTHUR W. BEALE EZRA A. HALE Vice-Pres. and Treas., Beale Const. Co. Sec., Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. WILLIAM B. I-IALET Chairman of Board, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. CARL S. HALLAUER Vice-Pres., Bausch U' Lomh Optical Co. JOHN P. BOYLAN Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Roch. Telephone Corp. HERBERT W. BRAMLEYI' Vice-Pres., Sibley, Lindsay U' Curr Co. THEODORE C' BRIGGS . ' . Pres., Bausch U' Lomh Optical Co., Ltd., of Vice-Pres., Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Canada Co' MRS. ALFRED HART KENDALL B- CASTLE Pres., jewish Children's Home Attorney, Castle 43' Fitch SOL HEUMANN ALBERT K- CHAPMANX Pres. and Treas., Keller-Heumann-Thompson Asst. Vice-Pres. 45 Prod. Mgr., Eastman P. RICHARD JAMESON Kodak CD' l Vice-Pres., Taylor Instrument Companies BRACKETT H. CLARK VERNER C. KREUTER set C0 'hm e'Bly Cog? Vice-Pres., American Laundry Machinery Co. GEORGE H' CLARK t MRS. WILLIAM BREWSTER LEE gjfiitfwbexter Athenaeum nd Mechanic: Board of Managers, Rochester Friendly Home Dir., Eastman Kodak Co. CARL LOMBT , W D C Chairman, Board of Directors, Rochester ' EWEY RITTENDEN Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute Chairman, Board of Directors, Genesee Valley Vi5e,P,.L,L, Bdmch dj- Lamb Optical Co. Tm, Co' FRANK W. MOFFETTT A' EDWIN CROCKETT Vice-Pres., General Railway Signal Co. Mgr., Industrial Management Council, OSCAR H' PIEPER Chamber af Commerce First Vice-Pres., Ritter Dental Manufactur- MRS. C. SCIIUYLER DAVIS ing Co, t Dir., Public Health Nursing Association IOHN D. PIKE M. HERBERT EISENHARTIK Pres., john B. Pike U' Son, Inc. Pres., Bausch U' Lomh Optical Co. RUSH RHEEST MARK ELLINGSONH' Pres. Emeritus, University of Rochester Pres., Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics HERMAN RUSSELL? Itlififllfe Second Vice-Chairman, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute CHARLES K. FLINT I I Pres., Rochester Gas GU' Electric Corporation Gen. Mgr., Kodak Park Works, Eastman Kodak Co. BENJAMIN G. STALLMAN FRANK E' GANNETT General Contractor, H. Stallman .Yons Pres., Gannett Co., Inc. HARRY C. STEVENSON Puhlisher, The Gannett Newspapers Pres., Rochester Folding Box Co. JAMES E. GLEASONX ALBERT F. SULZERIK Pres., Gleason Works Vice-Pres. CT Asst. Gen. Mgr., Eastman Kodak Co. Sec., Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute EDWARD A. HALBLEIBI' First Vice-Chairman, Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute Gen. Mgr., Delco Appliance Division, Gen- RAYMOND L- THOMPSON eral Motors Corporation Treas., University of Rochester TMEMBER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TDECEASED 0 Q
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IN TRIBUTE E all knew Carl Lomb, the man whose memory we honor here. I am unable to comment with full justice upon his achievements in the industrial world, upon the fact that he achieved his position of leadership through hard and diligent application, but I do want to say just a few words about him as a person and about the work that he did in education. The personal and educational ideals of Carl Lomb reflected a clear-cut understanding of the basic issues of life. They reflected the application of fundamental principles to new situations in a way that was almost stark in its simplicity. He believed that intelligence and industry should be applied to the day's work and that excellence should be pursued in every task. He believed that no man could perform all the tasks of citizenship unless he were a productive worker in the social structure. It is upon this premise that the work of the Institute is based. He was a modest man, and frequently made the comment that no matter how much a man has done he should never boast. He lived modestly and without ostentation and his many benefactions will never be fully known. His contributions of time, energy, and leadership were legion. Both individ- uals and institutions benefited by his gifts and were guided by his helping hand. His very nature typified the strong and rugged characteristics of the early settlers who made America what it is today. He had a quality of per- sistence that would not tolerate defeat if his intellect told him that the goal was worth achieving. Carl Lomb has wrought his own everlasting memorial in the hearts and memories of his friends. He has left the indelible imprint of his personality and leadership upon the lives of countless men and women-old and young. Through the institutions, the industries and the civic organizations that were privileged to know his leadership, his vision and ideals march triumphantly on. WM '
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