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BENJAMIN BUTLER Maine. August 7, 1905. Other colleges: Boston University Law School, 1932, L.L.B. Business or Profession: eral Manager Forster Mfg. Co., 1934-433 Director Livermore Falls Trust Co. 1934Q County At- torney 1941-463 Senator, Maine State Senate from Franklin County 19533 President Medical- Legal Society, Maine 1946. Partner Newman Motor Co., 1950-, Dist. of Oldsmobile and Buicks. Residence: Farmington, Maine. Community interests: Assessor Farmington Village Corp. 1943-3 Trustee Franklin County Memorial Hospital, 1942-523 Trustee Farmington Public Library 1944-3 Vice-President 1951-3 Selectman, Farmington, 1948, 1949, 19513 School Board, 1949-3 Chairman 1951-3 Governor Mayfiower Society, State of Maine 1946-19493 Deacon Congregational Church 1951-3 Mason fYork, Scottishb Shrine Korag Past Officers Association fYork Degreesj 19493 Pres. Association 1951j Grand Master, Grand Council, Maine 19493 D.D.G.M. 15th Masonic District 1950-51. D.D.G.H.P. 1952, W. Grand Marshall, Grand Lodge, Maine A. F. KL A. M., 1952. Wife's nanie: Natalie Clare Sturges. Children: Diane Clare, born April 3, 1935-Farmington High School. Benjamin Sturges, born Feb. 27, 1938-Farmington High School. Upon matriculating at B. U. Law, keeping in mind the advice of Psycho Burnett and Prof. Hormell that I would never amount to any- thing in law unless I changed my ways, I decided to settle down to business. By catering to the Professors, having already learned my lesson at Bow- doin, I was chosen by them as a member of the Student Council of that 24 Place and date of birth: Farmington, Attorney 1932Q President and Gen-
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PAUL C. BUNKER Place and date of birth: Montclair, N. J. Feb. 19, 1906. Other colleges: Harvard Business School, M.B.A. 1930. Business or profession: Advertising, 1930-33, Batten, Bar- ton, Durstine Sz Osborn, Inc., New York. 1933-37 Thos. Devlin Mfg. Co., Bur- lington, N. J. 1937-44 Armstrong Cork Co., Lan- caster, Pa. -1- 1944- Advertising Manager, The Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Mass. Residence: 1916 Washington St., South Walpole, Mass. Community interests: erstwhile Pres., etc. P.T.A., ditto Technical Advtg. Assoc., N. E. Chapter, National Industrial Advertisers Assoc., for past 5 years Chairman Walpole March of Dimes. Wife's Name: Elizabeth Weston. Children: Prudence Alden, born June 18, 1940. Paul Baldwin, born Sept. 14, 1942 . Anyone chin deep in restoring a well-worn and well-rotted 200-year old house, excavating and replacing sills, joists, studs, plates, shoes, sheathing, siding, floors, et al-let alone similarly immersed in Massachu- setts taxes-is too pooped and calloused to remember biographical trivia more than a few weeks back. This place, on the un-numbered, original road from Boston to New York, is nevertheless well worth the grunts and groans of reconstruction- the scene of small but ardent organized gardening, high fidelity phonograph paraphenalia, and a family wholly transcending word painting. On the west, we park a ranch wagon and three bicycles, while on the east wall ap- pears a bronze plate, dated November 11, 1952, commemorating the res- toration of this house and of the United States. 23
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Institution. This position I held until I resigned during my senior year. By then I had met my present wife and I found her company more desirable than school activities. We were married in the afternoon of the day of my last examination. I had promised that I would not get married while in Law School, thus I lived up to the agreement I had made with my parents. We promptly set up housekeeping in the home where we now live. What fun we had in planning and buying the furniture. Today our living- room is arranged exactly as we planned it then though a little worse for wear through the intervening years, caused by two active children, Diane, our oldest and Sturges, our son, to say nothing of their friends and our own dogs and cats. Life in any New England Town can be interesting and ours is no exception. By degrees I began venturing into Masonry and civic activities. From being out one night a month, as I so con- siderately informed Natalie, I now find that I am fortunate if I am home one night a week-a far cry from law school days. My activity as a lawyer is very insignificant, perhaps, when com- pared with some of you. But, such as it is, that I have done. I enjoy life in the country, walking to the office in the morning, saying hello to my friends and participating in sidewalk philosophy. I will never blaze my name upon the walls of fame, but I have a home, a wife, and two children. God is kind. 25
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