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JOHN COLE ANGLEY Place of birth and date: Brewer, Maine, February 12, 1906. Other colleges attended: Harvard Medical School 1932. Business or profession: Physician. Assistant in Medicine-Mass. General Hospital. Service Record: Lt. Colonel Army Air Force. Entered Sept. 19423 Reserves since Dec. 1945. Bronze Medal Award. Overseas duty 21 months. Residence: School Street, Bryantville CPembrokeJ, Massachusetts. Community interests: Medical Director-Civilian Defenceg School Physi- cian for three towns. Wife's Name: Florence H. Davis. Children: John H. Angley 2nd born 4-27-9. Grade 8 Pembroke Grade School. Judith C. Angley Born 8-27-41. Grade 7 Pembroke Grade School. Edward T. Angley. Born 11-2-43. Grade 4, Pembroke Grade School. Jeraldine F. Angley. Born 8-28-46. Grade 1 Pembroke Grade School. James R. Angley. Born 2-3-49. 14
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that, in partnership with a friend I opened my own office as a broker in the city of Lawrence. We weathered all the storms of 1929, 1932 and 1933. As the boys grew older we hunted and fished together. On skates and skis, they soon surpassed their old man. The oldest boy graduated from Phillips Exeter and the youngest one from Vermont Academy. During the first year of World War II, I did some administrative work for civilian defense, but in 1942 decided that in spite of my age the Army needed me. I volunteered. It didn't take me long to find out how little they needed me and it didn't take the Army long to find out what poor eyesight I had. My partner was in the Navy, so instead of opening the office again, I began selling investments for Townsend, Dabney Sz Tyson of Boston. I am now manager of their branch office in Lawrence. About seven years ago we bought our home about ten miles from Law- rence in Windham, New Hampshire. We have been fortunate. Our oldest son was drafted, but the fight- ing was over before he saw active service. He had approximately two years in the Army. Then he entered the University of New Hampshire where he received his Bachelor and Master's degree in Science. He is a biochemist. At present he is at the State College in North Carolina on a fellowship from the Atomic Energy Commission working toward his Ph.D. The youngest boy followed my example and decided to marry instead of finishing his college course. He did successfully complete two years at University of New Hampshire. He is now working with me selling investments. His daughter is the first girl in the Andrews family in three generations. I hope we don't spoil her. Through all these years, since the boys were able to hold a rod or carry a gun we have hunted and fished together. I am fortunate that my enthusiasm for the out doors, hunting, fishing and photography are shared by both my sons. I 1:5
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PHILIP A. BACHELDER Place and date of birth: Westbrook, Maine. Oct. 28, 1906. Residence: Indian Hill, Childersburg, Ala. Community interests: Member City Council, Chairman Red Cross, auditor P.T.A.g mem- ber Choccolocco Council Boy Scouts of Americag trustee, treasurer and lay reader St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Wife's Name: Barbara Tebbetts Rogers. Children: Steven Parker, born Apr. 22, 1939. Allan Rogers born, May 14, 1941. David Macleod born, Aug. 10, 1946. Born October 28, 1906 in Westbrook, Maine, son of Percival A. and Pearl P. Bachelder. Attended public schools in Westbrook and entered Bowdoin as a member of the infamous class of 1928. On graduation, joined Old Colony Trust Company in Boston studied the mysteries of high finance and became a door-to-door peddler of high- grade industrial bonds. This grim, bitter and frustrating experience lasted one year. Joined First National Bank of Boston to go into foreign service. Went to Havana, Cuba and spent 415 years in the bank's principal branch in that city. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. After death of father, returned to Westbrook and entered the em- ploy of S. D. Warren Company, paper manufacturers of that city. Shortly thereafter, married Barbara Tebbetts Rogers, a cousin of Charley Rogers who was a contemporary of ours at Bowdoin. Remained with S. D. Warren for seven' years in various accounting and administrative capacities. 15
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