Harvard Business School - Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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In this, the twenty-third HBS Yearbook, we have endeavored to capture by word and picture the individuals, places, and ideas that make up the Harvard Business School panorama. Unlike its predecessors, the Annual Report is less formal, more graphic, larger, and in different colors. It is our hope that these changes will facilitate recollection of the personalities and events which shaped, for us, the School year 1948-9. Among the many members of the Faculty and administrative staff of the School who contributed so generously of their time and knowledge, we would especially like to thank Mr. james L. Rollins, Assistant Dean, Mr. W. LeMar Talbot, Administrative Assistant to the Dean, Mr. Donald T. Clark, Librarian, Miss Helen Eastman, Registrar, Mrs. Margaret C. Auerdahl, Mrs. Ruth M. Fritz, and Miss jane Hurley. Their aid made it possible for us to compile this Yearbook, the mistakes are our own. The staff of the ANNUAL REPORT 4 'ws 7- 55 ,ff 1 -yi Q y . 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Through their research, these men contribute to present-day knowledge of the business process. Through their teaching, the student at the Harvard Business School participates in the finest program in business education yet conceived. To reconcile a strong and diverse faculty with a planned curriculum and to provide the framework in which the School can operate, an organization as complex and vital as any modern business must exist. On Stanley F. Teele, Associate Dean, falls much of the responsibility for the effective and efhcient administration that the Business School needs to accomplish its objectives and remain the leader in business education. Like any successful administrator, Dean Teele understands human nature. He functions not by orders , but by the committee meeting and group action. Like most behind-the-scenes jobs, there is little public recognition for the long hours and tremendous energy required to integrate the various elements that constitute the Harvard Business School. In appreciation of the outstanding services he renders the School, the Amzuul Report is dedicated to Associate Dean Stanley F. Teele. The classes of I949 and I95O 7 bl, ax, fin? K -gy: 4 .. , , Q X Q f -+1 b' - 7 Q, 'K ,x fs .2 3 J 5 . QW 5 J ' fm sf Q.. 2 if v Fra' idea! Hanan! is' Mas age T0 THE CLASSES CF I949 AND I95O I submit that the prime need of our university graduates is intellectual and moral courage. For however much one may discount the wild talk of ill-in- formed prophets or the calculated misinformation of special pleaders, the reali- ties of the civilized world will be sufficiently grim to frighten many men. . . We must have the boldness required to regard possible disaster with as much calmness as possible good fortune, we must be content with reckoning in terms of probabilities, we must resist the temptation to believe that because modern man can survey the present with miraculous ease . . . he can therefore foresee the future more clearly than in other times. In short, we must be reconciled to our limitations as mere morlals in spite of the triumphs of the machines we build. In an age in which methods of communication are such that bad news from every quarter pounds upon our sensibilities almost hourly, we must doggedly determine to limit to a bare minimum the acceptance of hearsay evidence . . . A deep concern for the welfare of humanity, a desire to participate in a struggle for a better world, can be coupled with a skeptical approach to many matters. Easy solutions for hard problems must be tested in the light of history and an accurate knowledge of current situations. To the extent that a university today can develop a critical attitude in its students and fortify their idealism and their courage, it will have succeeded in its task. 9 52 L , , 4 K J S s . E l Drnmlzl Kirle Dnlfiff. A.l3., M,l3.!l,. I.L.D..' 1341111 nm! lluilfifrfzl Zicgfw' Pl'flfl',l'.l'fll' U l31f.vi11w'.r A1l111i11i.s!mliw1. IO Dann vid is Message T0 THE CLASSES OF l949 A D l950 Every day it is becoming increasingly clear that we are engaged in a war of ideas-a war of ideals. Democracy and Totalitarianism are the adversaries. The stakes are high. Almost everyone believes that it will be a long conflict, unless a shooting war is resorted to in a futile attempt to resolve the conflict more quickly. There is obviously some Possibility, we hope a remote possibility, of a shoot- ing war within a relatively short time. In that event, we must face the conflict with the physical and ideological equipment we now have. Long-range prep- arations for success in the battle of ideas would have little bearing on the out- come of an immediate shooting war. If, as we hope, war can be averted, we nevertheless face a long-continuing struggle throughout the world for men's minds and, indeed, for men's souls. The ideas opposed in this underlying struggle flnd their expression in a conflict of systems-of methods through which society makes its decisions in economid social and political matters. The test of these systems lies in their effectiveness as instruments for attaining the human satisfactions which are the goals of any society. It seems to me that, as in so many instances of conflict, the best defense is a strong offense. In this conflict of systems, the best way to preserve our system is to make it work. It is obviously everybody's responsibility to do his part to make it work. However, by the very nature of the system, the businessman has especially heavy responsibilities. He must understand them, he must be prepared to meet them. To me the brightest ray of hope in these troubled times is my flrm belief that the businessman can and will measure up to the task. It is not easy-we have a lot to learn-but it can be done. ll Peace and prosperity are American ideals. The average American seeks sta- bility, a secure and pleasant home, and the chance for his kids to go to a decent school and get a better job than he has. Today in 1949 these goals seem remote to him. His hopes that the United Nations might secure peace have waned. He knows now that success from the United Nations, at best, will be a slow and tortuous pro- cess. He sees free governments, one-by- one, falling to the force and subterfuge of aggressive communism, yet he has to reconcile his much-valued civil rights with subversive propaganda. He wonders whether Big Business or Big Labor threatens his job and future. He votes for Harry Truman, because he wants a Fair Deal, but he still lacks faith in po- litical parties, promising much, yet psycho- logically geared to the past. He fears a technology, advanced by war-time achieve- ment to a point beyond his understanding. He asks, Will science be a means for im- proving my lot, or will it be misused ? These ideas are over-simplified, but their reality casts the shadow of confusion and doubt over America's political theory and economic system. Theories and sys- tems have no claim to immortality unless they satisfy the living demands of their citizens. Z0 flmrricau 1621 12465 America's wealth and strength were developed in a free business economy. However, many have lost faith in, or begun to doubt the ability of this type of economy to meet the needs of the people. If the past achievements of business are to mean anything, those who believe in business must convince the American people that a business economy provides the necessary stability and opportunities. To do this, a new order of business leadership is required. Businessmen must be willing to improve public relations, to support education and research, to develop new methods and products, to collaborate economically with labor and government, and to take direct political action. Business leadership should be candid and honest. It must explain its purposes and methods in under- standable terms to all who will listen. Training and opportunities should be provided for capable young men and women to fill responsible positions. Research should be supported to assure that business leaders have more knowledge of the business process and more facts to guide their decisions. Business must adopt without hesitancy or fear new ideas and products. Its leaders must search for new methods of distribution to match their accomplishments in production and control. Business leaders must cooperate with government and labor to control busi- ness depressions and alleviate the severity of the cycle. The implications of business action upon the economy of our own and other nations must be weighed. The interests of a businessman must be wide and diverse. He must not allow government or labor to win by default, but rather seek to exercise his guidance by taking a leading role in the activities of the community and state. Above all, every businessman must realize that it may take only one more reaction, only one more public protest to destroy the entire fabric of the busi- ness economy. Socialism and communism arc loudly promising solutions. To justify the continued existence of a free business economy, business must be first to suggest and hrst to act in the interest of the country as a whole. 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'aww , wif, if a 1 w -' 35.211135 ' F , ,1 w, The most important asset of any cor- poration is its know-how - its ability to make buildings, machinery, and man- power turn out a marketable product. A business school's know-how is its fac- ulty and administration. Here are the men who teach the courses, formulate the ideas, perform the research, and do the jobs that keep the school running. At the Business School, we are fortunate in having the foremost faculty and ad- ministration in the field of business edu- cation. Their ability, conditioned by a background of thirty years of experience in teaching and business, has made it pos- sible for us to receive an educational pro- gram considered by business leaders to be the finest in the country. This program consists of a one-year course in the Elements of Administration, and a second-year under specialists in many diverse courses constituting the com- plex and specialized fields of modern business. Surrounding these men are the administrators who strive to provide a more perfect framework for the teacher and the student to communicate with each other. It is a mistake to consider the subdivisions of the first year work as separate courses. They are all phases of one course , the Elements of Administration. There is no area labelled Marketing-Production men do not enter , or Administrative Practices only! . There is, rather, the business enterprise, a dynamic activity, the complex problems of which must be met with effective understanding and action. Our real study of the first year was the business situation. The case method, probably the single most important characteristic of the Business School, is the study of the business situation. There were no dogmatic principles to be memorized, no pedantics, no posted set of rules to follow. Our teacher was experience - the experience of hundreds of organizations, of thousands of men - gathered for us through case research. fLeft to Rightj Seated: George Kozmefrky, A.B., M.B.A.,' Izlrrlrlrrlor in B11,ri1ze.r.r Admin- i.fl1'11!f021. Herbert Frenz Slewarfz, MA., M.B,A,,' A.l'Jj,ffdl1f Profermr of Izldlzrlrial Mmzagemezzl. Charley lnrvo Gmgg, A.B., D.C.S'.,' Profeipmr of Bl1.fi11eJ.r Adnlizzirlraliorz. Cbnrler Marvin lViIliami', A.B., M.B.A.,' A.fJi.i'lanl Prafermr of Fizmzzre. Standing: Edward Robert Barlow, A.B., M.B,A.,' Anirfamf Proferfor of BllJ'jl16'J.l' AdI?1jIIi5fl'dlf0lI. Albert Howard Drum, A.B., M.B.A.,' Irzrfrlzcfor' in B1x.ri11ei1r Adnzizzirlrafiorl. Kemzefb Rirbmond Ar2d2'61UJ, Pb.D.,' Auirfafzf Profermr of BllJ'ilI6.f.f Adl1lflIi.l'fl'dfi0lI. IKIIIIEI Leflie Rollim, A.B.,' AJ.l'fJ'1r171l Dean. fldmzlzi frrzfizffz PRODLICTIO Production is an operating course, at the operating level. Too often the busi- ness executive has inadequate understand- ing of the shop to make sound higher level decisions. Production meets this Heed. The objective was not to make skill- ed machine operators of us, for example, but to give us a sense of the feel of the factory. We studied the shop in the light of the restrictions imposed by the product, by the process, and by the labor force. Many of the techniques learned, methods study, time study, employee train- ing, and wage administration, to name but a few, are applicable not only to the factory but to other areas of business, such as large scale retailing. Production further seeks to bridge the gap between the technical and non-tech- nical man in the industry-between the engineer and the administrator-both of whom are essential to the industrial pro- cess. Fl'r1ll,f?H1I Erlou Folly, A.B.,, M,B.A,,' of I 11d11.rl rin! llfl!1ll!Ig6llll:'lIf . Pr0fe,i',rm 2 , i y M, liffiifkfil ' m rim u -.ag . ' - r .sift fLeft to Rightj: Henry Edizwrzl llymjle, B.5.C., M.B.A.,' 1IlJ'fl'llL'l0I' in Bll.l'jIIt?.f,f Admin- iflmtiml. Reber! llVfzl,ro11 Merry, AB., D.C.5..' A-li-l'04'jIIf? Pmferrgr of BM,-j,,g,f.f Adnliflixlmliozz, Herberl Frezlz Slellfrirl, MA., M.B.A.,' A.f.l'f.l'flIl1f Pl'0!6.l'.l'0I' of lmffnrlrinl Mfzmzgemeul. 'ffl .sm FINANC Finance got under way late in the year but amply made up for lost time. Fast moving, complex, but interesting, the purpose of the Finance section of the first year course is to confer skill in analysis of the financial aspects of business problems. The traditional study of Finance concerns itself with the problems of the investment banker or other investment specialist. At the School, where the cases illustrate the financial problems of small to medium-size firms, the emphasis is rather on the viewpoint of the managers of these enterprises. This method of opening up the subject, begun at the School in 1941, might be termed the working of capital approach . In the first term, the course considers the day-to-day hnancial aspects of a business operation. Almost the entire time is spent on the determination of working capital problems, the estimation of short term need, and various schemes which can be employed to raise money for short term purposes. To complete the understanding of the financial manager's problem, the second term's work deals with long term financial programs such as capitalization, valuation, and dividend policy. CI.cft to Rlgl1f,ZiP6!Il'.l'0I1 Hfnll, Pl1,B,, D.C,S..' fl.r.mr'if1le Prnfe.r.m1' of Fizlflllce. Rnbcrf Neuwzz flnllwuy, AB., M,B,A,,' fl.l'.l'f.l'f!lllf .P1ofe.r.i'w' of Bll.f'i1lL'.S'.l' !l1!111i11i.i'Imlim1. Clmrfex Mnrzfial lViflinn1.r, AB.. M.B.A.,' A.ri'i.i'lf111l Profwxrfn' of Fillllllflf. 3 fr. 3 f MARKETING The goods and services of business enterprises must somehow reach the ulti- mate consumer. The how and the how much of the distribution process is the concern of the first year work in Market- ing. In our marketing studies we were given an opportunity to look into the mer- chandising, distribution, and promotion problems of a great variety of firms - of manufacturers and retailers, wholesalers and agents, and the many forms of busi- ness which fit in between. Their prod- ucts and their problems are widely dif- ferent - almost as widely divergent as their marketing practices. Free of the daily entanglements of the actual business managers, we were able to look at spe- cific situations and develop a method of analysis - to learn some means by which an effective integration could be achieved between the producer of a good or service and the ultimate consumer. fLcft to Rightj: William Knrbel, 1lI.5., M.B.A.,' Research A.l1f'f.l'lf1llf. Mrzfmlfzl Perriue McNair, A.M.,' Profe.r,rm' of Markelizlg. fLeft to Righty: fame: William Clzllilon, A.B., D.C.S.,' Armriale Profeffor of Bll.l'fll6J'.I' Adfzlizzixlmliou. Eduvzrd Roberl Barlow, A.B., M.B.A,,' A.l'.l'iJ'fdl1l Pr0fe.r,r0r of B11,riz1e.i1f Adminirlmfiozz. Harry L0llfJ' I-lmuezl, S,B.,, D.C.5.,' Afxorifzle PI'0f6.l'J'0l' of Bllyizzeu AtJlllfIIf.l'fI'!lfi0Il. A CGNTROL fLcft to Rightj: Arlblfr ll7m'reu I-Imlmal, M.B.A,,, A.M., LL.B., LiU.D.,' Profermr of Accofmling. Cbarler A71d7'Z'J'J'6ll Bliixr, Ph.D.,' Profeixrm' of Bzzrinerr Admizziflrrzlion. Control is the quantitative approach to administrative problems. The objective of this segment of the Elements of Ad- ministration program is two-fold: first, to blend with the other first-year courses in developing management skill , sec- ond, to implant in the future administra- tor the seeds of technical proficiency. Con- trol introduced us to charts, graphs, tabu- lations, statistics, and accounting as meth- ods of communicating the business facts upon which decisions are built. Emphasis was placed on achieving familiarity with numbers, and this familiarity included the ability to recognize and to interpret the events and decisions behind the numbers. By the end of the year we had gained in management skill , had been equip- ped with the tools for qualitative analysis, had learned how to use those tools, and had become aware of their limitations. CLeft to Righty: Rll.l'.l'EH H. Ha,r,rler, A.M., C.P.A.,' Armcfzzfe Pl'0fC'.f.l'0l' of Acmmzling. Roy: Gmbfwz Walker, A.B.,' Profeixrm' of B11.riz1e,r.r Arlfzlizziflrnliozz. George Kozmelrky, A.B., M.B.A,,' I17.fl1wrlo1' in B11.ii17e.r.r Aduliflirlrnlion. DMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES Decisions, to be effective, must be translated into action through people. While other segments of the first-year program developed our abilities to make good decisions, Administrative Practices emphasized the necessity of working well with people. In order that we might gain the ability to respond intuitively to partic- ular situations, Ad Prac pointed out the nature of human relationships within or- ganizations, directed our attention to the economic, social, and other types of in- centives, placed emphasis on the import- ance of effective communication, and, most important of all, forced us to rec- ognize our own disabling notions and preconceptions . In the end, we had learned that good analyses and decisions are pointless unless they can be made into objectives - objectives which are accept- able to the people with and through whom we must work. Edmund Philip Learned, AM., D,C,S Profeixfor of BllJ'ill?.fJ' Admizziflralion. fLeft to Rightj: Kemzelh Richmoml AlIdI'61U.f, Ph.D,,' Aiiriflazzt Profe.r.i'or of BlI.fiII6J'.l' Admizziriraliofz. Charles Intro Gmgg, A.B., D.C.S.,' Profe.r.ror o f B11.ri11eJ.r Adfzlifzixlrafiou, fofeph Camzofz Bailey, Ph.D,, Lei'mrer on Hmmm Relaliom. john Dermozzd Glover, Ph,B., M,B.A,, Ph,D., Arriilmzl Professor of Bnrinerr Admifliflmlion. PUBLIC RELATICDNSHIPS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Public Relationships and Responsibilities, while intangible, must be an integral part of policy. A wise administrator, we learned, must consider the probable demands of government, trade unions, and political and social groups as well as legal restrictions. The mechanism of social change was emphasized. The development of anti- trust laws over the last flfty years, for example, was examined in the light of dynamic social values. In many Supreme Court decisions we found that the failure of business to sense changing public opinion forced government action. Considering the world-wide shift to the left, many of us left P. R. 84 R. with the realization that unless business actively atttempts to satisfy the growing public demands for greater economic security, there is the danger that government, reinforced by public opinion, will legislate such responsi- bility. fLeft to Rightj : Cbgzrler Infro Gmgg, A.B., D.C.S.,' Professor of Bll.ff7I6'.I'.f Adnziniflmliorz. Edwin Raymond Corey, A.B., M.B.A., M.A.,' Imlrnrlor in Buxinerf Aa'n1ini.rfrafion. Richard Stockton Merianz, A.B., Pb.D,,' Proferror of Bnfineii Eronofnirr. Lincoln Gordon, A,B., Dr.Pbil.,' Profeimr of Governmenf and Adnlinirfmlion. The odd IIIOIIIEIILT of lbe firfl year were .rpefil flicking-iff: and l1IlXi0ll.l'fy .lflllllljllg rlfrrf .rcbed11le.r, having zz pm!-z'ln.r.r, f0J'f-IIIONIHII wilb flue profe.r.rm'.r lo reconcile your .mlmiozz wifb lhe 'lrrbool J'0lllfi0I1U, or dropping-in fo clml wilb lbe demzr. EA GE ERAL Inaugurated in September, 1948, as a separate course, EA General seeks to develop skill in the analysis of business problems which cut across all the areas of study of the first year Elements of Administration program into a related and meaningful totality. Through EA General we came to sense that the capable administrator is not a technical specialist but rather a coordinator of men's varied eHorts. Thus, he must be conversant with all phases of a business operation and know how to link one with the other. Moreover, the wise administrator, we discovered, understands how to realize the best contributions of many minds. Case discussion promoted stimulating and ofter heated debate from which arose a synthesis of ideas superior to the individual parts. And there lies one of the most valuable lessons learned through the year: the importance - the necessity - of group discussion. All in all, the course was tough, was a consumer of endless time, was even frustrating at times, but for the sufficiently durable and persistent it proved to be one of the more significant experiences of the first year. 23 Administrative Policy integrates the broad areas of study of the first and second years. We roamed in the realm of the mighty - from the president's chair or the panelled board room we examined the complex problems of top management. Here at least was the big picture we had sought so long. It will be years before any of us will consider such sweeping policy ques- tions as Wl1at type of company should we be? or What type of directors do we need ? Nevertheless, the realization of the difiiculties of top-level coordination of company activities cleansed us of the departmental view. And we went into the business world better prepared to contribute more effectively to a company as a whole. The Administrative Policy teaching staff is the largest of any second-year course. Professor George A. Smith and Mr. Carl Christensen form the nucleus of the group and devote full time to it. fLcft to Rightj Seated: George Alberl Smilb, A.B., D.C.S.,' Prnferrm' of Bll.ffh'E.l'.l' Ad1IlilIi.l'f?'dff0ll. Melvin Tbomizx Copelfmd, PlJ,D,, S,D.fH07I.j,' Profeuor of Markeling, Frank 1:0l'.ff6'l' Gilmore, S.M,, Ai1i'fn'iate Profeixior of Bzlrifzerr Admirzirtmlion. Standing: Mylar La Grange Mare, SB., LL.B., D.C.S.,' Aiiroriale Profetior of B11.fi11e,rJ Admin- irtraliou. 101711 Merzfin Kizmrd, A.B., M.B.A.,' lf1.rlr11rlm' in Bu.riner.i' Admizziilmlirnz. Ricbflrd Sfocklwz llfierinw, A.B., Pb.D.,' Proferrm' of Bz1.fiz1e.i'.it Emzzomiaii. .J . . . PRODUCTIQN Combining labor relations, factory man- agement, manufacturing, procurement, and personnel administration, the production area proved to be the main interest of more second-year men than any other field. This was a tribute both to the professors teaching production and to the field's vital importance to the business process. It is said that Manufacturing is the philosophy of a man. The man, Professor Qeorges Doriot, has definite and practical ideas. He is alive, dynamic, perpetually inquisitive. Products and the men who make them interest him. Looking at a chair he would say, Think how crude this is. You must ask yourself, 'I-Iow can I make it better? How can I make it Cheaper-yet more beautiful?' These are the questions of the manufacturer. There were no lukewarm reactions to the General . Many thought him terrific, a -few thought clipping the New York Times worse than nonsense. All agreed, however, that this forceful, firm, creative man embodies the qualities of a success- ful manufacturer. So rapid has been the growth of union P0Wer in the last decade that few men have been able to study union-manage- ment disputes objectively. Insight, natural Pfltlence, and long experience as an ar- bitrator have made Professor Benjamin Selekman such a man. He searched behind the foreground issues of each dispute for the essential relationship established by the Company and the union. And he sug- gested a solution: the structuring of a S0L1nd company - union relationship day by day. To an extent equaled in no other course, ffHQh.Case in Problems of Collective Bar- Salning became an experience. We felt the words and motives of each principle. SO compelling, in fact, were Professor Selekman's analyses that men often left RO0m 100 deeply moved by his sincerity. Gearger Frederic Dariol, B.S., M.E., L.H.D.,' Profarror of Indllrlrial Management, ' b Q ' BPl7j:1II7fll Morrif Selekmazz, SB., Pb, DU' Kirrieiu Profeyror of Labor Relaliom, CLeft to Rightj: Ben Alexei Lindberg, M.E,,' Arroriate Profeuor of Bufiners Adminis- tmlion. Sterling juliur Livingflon, B.S'., D.C.S.,' Arriximzl Proj'eJ.ror of Bfuinerr Adminirtraliorz. Howard Thompson Lewir, AM., LL.D.,' Proferxor of Markeling, john Godfrey McLean, S.B., D.C.S.,' Arfiffarzf Proferror of Burirzeu Adminirlmiion. PRODUCTIO Assistant Professor john G. McLean analysed the manufacturing process in relation to the other aspects of business - marketing, finance, and control. To a considerable extent, Advance Production Problems made us specialists in five industries: furniture, textiles, plastics, electronics, and steel. Highly- interesting field trips, coupled with notes on each industry provided the back- ground which enabled us to make production decisions with the confidence which springs from practical knowledge. In Procurement, Professor Howard T. Lewis and Assistant Professor Sterling J. Livingston developed the basic principles upon which sound procurement policy and its administration are based. Humor was their catalyst, so, we quickly learned that the procurement function is a critical element in the busi- ness process. In Personnel Administration with Professor Lindberg, we studied the selec- tion, motivation, and guidance of people in an organization toward the goal of teamwork. The development of managerial tools and their effects on workers and supervisors was considered. Personnel Administration stressed the inter- relation of function and objectives of a personnel department with other line and staff departments. 26 MARKETI G Integration , broad outlook , big picture - buzz words all. Never- theless they recall to mind the philosophy which permeated our second year. In Marketing, as well as in Administrative Policy and Production, we were encouraged to examine a business area as a whole and then relate that area to the overall functioning of a business organization. The highly interesting course in Advertising, its applications, value, and media, is ably directed by Neil Hopper Borden. Although a happy family man with progeny ranging from Mt. Holyoke to kindergarten, Professor Borden is quite active in local community affairs. Aptly called Dean of American Advertising , he is the author of numerous books, and his most famous treatises are revered as bibles in their field. The ferocious atten- tion to detail evident in his writing carries over to the classroom where cases are ruthlessly drawn and quartered. Quiet, respectable Harry R. Tosdal taught us the art of Sales Management - emphasizing always that what we absorbed would prove most useful, not upon being graduated, but five or ten years hence. In this Norseman we recognized an authority unsurpassed in his field, who with cold, penetrating keenness dissected and made clear the subtle science of selling and the effect- ive generalship of a sales organization. Mentor of Statistical Control and Market Analysis is humorous pince- nezed Theodore H. Brown. A senior professor at the Business School, he boasts one of the most renowned private libraries of first editions in the country. fI.eft to Rightj: Theodore Henry Brown, Pb.D., Proferror of Bzz.rine.r.r Slnfi.r1ir.r. Neil Hopper Borden, A.B., M.B.A.,' Proferror of Adrferlirifzg. Harry Rudolph Tordnl, S.B,, Pb.D., LL.D.,' Proferror of Bu.rineJ.r Admirziivraliozz, .. A-llvl -vi-vm. . ,v I T l il Nl fLeft to Rightj : Milton Peerf Brown, II, SB., M.B.A.,' A.rJi.rlar1l Profeiiror of BllJj7lL'.l'.l' Admizzirlralion. Malcolm Perrine McNair, A.M.,' Profermr of Mmfleeling, Elizabelb A bball Burnham, A,B.,' Arfiffanl Profermr of Br1.fine5r Adminirlmlion. RKETI G Outdoorsman Malcolm P. McNair analysed retail stores large and small to show us the ins and outs of Retail Distribution. Possessing an infectious sense of humor, genial story-telling Professor McNair is a prolific writer and speaker. For many years he was Director of the Bureau of Business Research at the School. Apart from his business activities at the School and in outside directorships, expert hunter and fisherman McNair has a camp in Maine - accessible only by a fourteen-mile canoe trip. Ably assisting Professor McNair in Retail Distribution is young, dynamic Milton P. Brown. jovial, well-informed Milt won his M.B.A. here in 1942 and began his teaching career as research assistant to Professor McNair. Although currently absorbed in an extensive program of research on Branch Stores, Professor Brown still finds time to enjoy his island camp on Lake Kezar, Maine. Miss Elizabeth Abbot Burnham, Assistant Professor of Business Administra- tion, is presently the only woman on the active staff. Although she has been known to conduct classes here, her main job is the teaching of Retail Distri- bution in the Management Training Program at Radcliffe. 28 ACCOUNTING Dignified, gentlemanly Professor Thomas H. Sanders, is affectionately known HS Mr, Chips of the Business School. His extensive experience in govern- Hient circles, the SEC, WPB, and Price Adjustment Board, particularly fits him for his course, Corporate Accounts and the Public. Born and educated in England and married in japan, where he lived for six years, Professor Sanders' gracious manner captured our hearts. This year, in recognition of his outstanding work, he became the first Faculty member of the B School to be appointed Dickinson Lecturer. Particularly good for those of us who aspire to be comptroller or treasurer was the course in Financial Accounting taught by Professor Wiiidsor A. Hosmer. Reserved and professorial, the Judge is particularly interested in small business and in fitting young men for accounting duties. Fond of fishing and the outdoors, he has done much authoritative work on the utiliza- tion of national forests. rofessor Clarence B. Nickerson, ex-boxer from Forceful, philosophical P Boston College, expounded on the elements of Industrial Accounting. Prac- ticing his thoughtful ideas on the dangers of specializing too soon, likeable Nick tries to embody in his course the beauty of the big picture . Witty Professor Nickerson has the reputation of being a wonderful story teller, and apart from his many interests professionally, he is devoted to his family and church. QI.eft to Rightj' ll i11z!.rm' Arnold I-l0.vmw', AB.. M.l3.A.,' Pr'r1fe.v.rw' af Bll.l'fll:?.l'.l' Af ' ' 'L Cl ' 11'e Bwlllef Nickw'.uo11, D.C.5'.,' Proferroi' of At't'0lHllfHg. Tbofmrr zmnmlmlfwl. me 4 3 Henry S,1,1,Je,-L,-. M.C0,,,,J Pb,D,,- Pr0fe.a1rm' of At't'flllllfj7lg and Dicleimmz Lerllrrer. l . l I S r 5 l Haber! Lmfii' Mf1J',li0l1', A, 1ll,,' Pmferrm' of Flfzawe. Charley Cnrlez Abboll, Pb,D,' Profeyror of B11.rif1e.r.r El'0lI0l11iL',l'. FINANCE Over 2023 of the second year class majored in Finance, preparing for careers as bankers, investors, financial executives of manufacturing or insurance companies, or just because they wanted a knowledge of the place that financial operations play in business. Financial courses continued along the pattern set in the first year - thorough but interesting. Squash-playing, ardent footballist Ro- bert Louis Masson tied much of our first- year wanderings inlo a tightly knit unit of skills in Financial Management. Abet- ted by his amiable colleague Russell H. Hassler, Masson delved further into the intricacies of long-and short-term financ- ing, before considering the intriguing aspects of reorganizations. Varied experi- ence prior to his long association with the Business School, combined with a delight- ful geniality and a shrewed analytical mind, make Professor Masson a brilliant expositor of the individual case. Of particular interest for those who planned to go into banking or related fields was the practical course in Manage- ment of Financial Institutions, taught by Charles Cortez Abbott. His crisp analysis, together with searching questions, often created sweaty palms , but we learned about the many problems involved in run- ning a bank, managing a portfolio, and dealing with the depositors and borrowers. Professor Abbott served on the Will' Ship- ping Administration and is currently ac- tive in directorship and advisory capacities. Despite his heavy work load, Professor Abbott finds time to make his dairy farm in Connecticut pay, to lecture at the Naval War College, and to' manage his live children. Professor George E. Bates developed Our skill in judging and managing invest- ments. Considerable time was devoted to the criticism of studies of specific indus- tries, companies, and securities, and to the problems of the investment counsel. Every student discovered he couldn't make as much money for Mrs. Heald as he thought he might, before he started trying to out- guess the stock market. Serious and yet at the same time possessing an enviable sense of humor, Professor Bates is equally at hOme in the classroom and in his local community, where he is active both social- IY and politically. Out-of-doors he may be fOL1nd astride his favorite mount, putting- f0r-par on the eighteenth green, or sailing Ht Gloucester, where he holds sway as C0mmodore of the Eastern Point Yacht Club. Inleffillg legalistic lire into Monetary and Fiscal Policy and Taxation, Professor Dan Throop Smith enlivened two courses Which might easily have been dull in less COl0rful hands. Far-reaching implications Of monetary and fiscal policies as well as Cflld facts were squeezed from our discus- sions to give us sufficient perspective and Understanding to appraise intelligently the business and economic effects of any pro- POSed new developments. In the field of taxation, Professor Smith is an expert, last year he was appointed Director and Coordinator for the research program StudYlUg the Effects of Taxation on Busi- ness under the Merrill Foundation. George Eugene Bnlef, A,M., M.B.A.,' ,Profermr of BllJ'fll6.l'.l' All11lfllf.i'fl'tIffllIl. Dan Tbrrmjl Smillr, Pb.D.: Pmferrm' of 1:jlI!IlIl'6'. THE SPECIALISTS The Specialists are men who brought something very special indeed to our Business School education. They are men who, by virtue of their stature and background, are especially well qualified to explore certain phases of business activity. They are of the one of a kind variety. Calm, gray-haired Professor Sumner H. Slichter has been called the Dean of American economists. Even more important than his lecturing at the Busi- ness School and across the river is his pioneering scholarship in research and analyses. We often found his incisive analyses of economic conditions in the New York Timer on Sunday morning, and his students in Economic Aspects of Labor Relations and Public Policies occasionally found themselves with an unexpected free hour when he had hurried to Congress to testify on corporate profits or labor relations. Studying under Professor Slichter gave us a sound and practical comprehension of the economic framework within which we shall be working in the years to come. In the era of increasing governmental influence in business activities, the changing relationships between government and business are becoming in- creasingly important. To his course, Government and Business, young Pro- fessor Lincon Gordon brings information and know-how from a varied background in responsible governmental positions. Today, when atomic energy and foreign policy are primary issues in the American scene, Professor Gordon holds posts as consultant to the U. S. Representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission and as consultant to the U. S. State Department. fLcft to Righty: Linmlu Gordmz, AB., Dr.Pbil.,' Proferfor of Gozferzllllenl and Admin- irlralioil. Slllllllfl' Haber Sfivbler, Pb.D., Lfmlmll Uzlizferrily Pf'0fe.i1mr. forepb Lymzi' Snider, Pb,D.,' Proferrm' of Bflrizzeixr Evmzoulirr. il. 3 ,rg -nun-1' , ,- fLcft to Rightj' George Frnm'ir Fabyfnl Lombnul A B D CS L -' - . , E EVO Rlghtj: George Pierre Baker, Pl1.D,,' Ifzmer - 1 . L K SLIM' I P7'0!6.f,f0l' of Trmffjmrlfrliozz. fobfl ll'7f1Ur1fe Auorinle Profe.r.ror of Hfmmu Refnliour. Frilz jules Roallzlfiber 'ep Al Wi, A. B., M. B. A.,' 111.rlrfn'lm' in B1l.fi11e.f.r SIB., AM. : Pmfeixmr' of Hmmm Relnliwzf, g -' 7llllll.fll'fIfj0ll. THE SPECIALISTS iider is one of the few faculty members to put Professor joseph Lyons Si l taril f He utilized the records of past business himself on the spot vo un 5. , fluctuations, statistical measures of current conditions, and economic analysis - the tools of the business forecasters - to predict the future of the economy for the next few years. Wliether he was right or wrong did scant damage to his no ularity among his stud ents who soon realized that forecasting is a matter l P of batting averages. More important were his skillfully prepared I-egfufes based upon economic insight and practical experience. In short, the gracious de Business Conditions a pleasant and warmth of this veteran forecaster, ma informative study of the factors determining the business environment. People are funny. In Professor F. Roethlisberger's course in Human tt lsed the roblems of securing cooperative action under vary- Relations we a ac ' P ing conditions in different formal organizations. No easy formulas were found, Skills which are today still largely personal, empirical, and intuitive are not easily made explicit. Nevertheless, mild-mannered Fritz The Par and his Colleague, Associate Professor George Lombard, are continuing research in the area of human relations. Piece by piece they are adding illuminating informa- tion to this relatively unexplored held. in the modern world are complex. Yet, studying . under graciqbus Professor George Pierce Baker and his assistant, Mr. Sullivan, the relationships of transportation to government and business fell into place easily. Sophisticated Professor Baker, who was a member of the President's Air Policy Commission and who recently declined the chairmanship of the cjivil h 1 we ilth of experience and anecdotes into class Aeronautics Board, brought suc z 2 uired an easy familiarity with the methods and per- Trans ortation problems discussions that we acq sonalities in the transportation world. 33 THE SPECIALISTS Studying the development of such com- panies as Astor, R. H. Macy, and the United States Steel Corporation over the years under changing social and poli- tical conditions in Business History gave us a frame of reference for appraising current business developments. So well written are the cases that Professor Nor- man Scott Brien Gras and his assistants, Mr. Frederic Gibbs and Mr. Thomas Navin, are eagerly sought by many firms today, for few men have the rich back- ground necessary to write a complete and objective company history. Everyone worries about little business, yet a great many of us aspired to own and operate a small business, varying from manufacturing ice cream to running a 1,000 watt radio station. In Manage- ment of New Enterprises, Associate Pro- fessor Myles Mace centered attention on the opportunities and risks involved in managing new firms. One WrJrld has been generally ac- cepted as a political reality. To make it an economic reality, import and export trade must be developed. The problems of cur- rency, custom, products, and prices were handled by Assistant Professor Edward R. Barlow in Foreign Trade Management. To give us some knowledge of the legal limitations imposed upon business, Professor Robert Braucher and Robert Amory, jr., alternately trudged across the Larz Anderson Bridge. Perhaps we still can't compete with the lawyers across the river, but Professor Braucher, squash champion of the Law School, and mild- mannered Professor Amory effectively shielded our legal Achilles heel. fTop to Bottom, Left to Righty: Tbmzmf Randal! Nnzfin, A.B., M.I3.A A.rri.rfa11l Pr0fe.r.ror of B11.n'i11e.r.r Hirlory, Normfm Scot! Brien G'm,r, Pb.D., LL.D.,' Iridm' 5'l1'f11l.r, Proj'e.r,r0r of Bll.l'fll0.l'.I' Hi.rlm'y. Iizflumd Roberl Bm'fo11f, A,B., M,B,A,,' Arrirlant Pfnj'e.r- mr of Bll.l'fI19J'.f Adnlhlirlrflliml. Mylar La Grange Mai'e, SB., LL.B., D.C.S.,' A.r.r0i'iale Pr'r1fe.rmr of Bu.rir1e.r.r Admi11i.rlr'ali0n. Reber! Amory, A.B., LL.B.,' Proferror of Lam. Robert Bmnrber, A.B., LL.B.,' Vixiliug Proferror of Law. DVANCED MANAGEME T The Advanced Management Program is a concentrated course of study for experie:-iced managers. The Faculty are regular members of the Business School staff, whose duties have been rotated, so that they might work with the top executives in the program. Six courses, utilizing much of the same material used in the M. B. A. pro- gram, are taught during the three-month course. Rhodes Scholar Ralph M. Hower presents Administrative Practices, while Charles I. Gragg interrelates Business and the American Economy. Benjamin M. Selekman, Kirstein Profes- sor of Labor Relations and James Healy, Executive Director of the Harvard Trade Union Fellowship Program, preside over Problems in Labor Relations. Ross G. Wzilker handles Cost and Financial Administration, Harry R. Tosdal deals with Marketing Management, and Frank F. Gilmore teaches Production Management. fLeft to Rightj Seated: Bezljamin Morrir Seleknlml, S.B., Pb.D.,' Kirrleizz Proferrrzr of Labor Relfzliom. Harry Rudolph Tnrdaf, S.B., Pb,D., LL.D.,' Profexror of Bll.fiI1E.li.l' Adfzlizzirlrfrliozl. R0.l'.I' Graham ll1f'ull2w', AB., Proferfor nf Bl1.ri11e.r.r Adzzlizlirlrnliou. Cbrzrlef Imm Gmgg, A.13,, D.C.S. ,' Prr1fe.r.r0r of Bll.l'fllE.l'.l' Azf111i11ii'lmlim1. Standing: ffzfzlef folm Healy, A.M.,' A.r.vi.rlm11 Pmfeiirnr of l1m'11.r1r'iaf R0!fllj0l1.l', Harvey Powwir Birlwfz, AJ3., M.B.A.,' A.i1ri.rlaz1l Dean. llfrlllk Fourier Gilmore, SIM., A.r.rm'ii1le Profermr of BIl.filI?.l'J' A1ln1if1i.rlmfioz1. Ralph Merle Homer, BA., D.C.S..' A.r.rm'if1fe l'r'ofe.rmr' of Bll.Yi7l6',l',f Admizzirlmlin11. .... . 7 1. in If, by chance, you happen to be The Typical student of Harvard Busi- ness School, it is likely that your first personal contact with the Dean's Ofhce came well in advance of your introduction to junior Barnstable or the in- tricate maze that is the Case System. On what probably seemed a chill, damp day in early spring, you advanced on Morgan Hall. Behind you lay the exchange of letters and transcripts and inquiries. Ahead lay the vague uncertainty of The Personal Interview . Well stocked with doubts, misgivings, and several dazzling answers to antici- pated questions, you inched your way up the cement steps, through the green door, and under the large chandelier. In a moment you were in the Dean's Office. Of the moments that followed, probably nothing stands out so clearly in your mind as the sound of your own voice giving what sounded like hope- lessly inadequate answers to questions from a gentleman whose name was perhaps Ward, or Fox, or Rollins. But, as time wore on, it is also probable that, through your network of nerves, there gradually came the realization that in these men of Morgan Hall is warmth and friendliness and a genuine desire to help you help yourself. It was an impression which the next two years were to nurture and strengthen. From that moment onward, since your mission proved a successful one, the Deans of Morgan Hall were to play an ever-increasing role in your day- by-day existence and in shaping the future toward which it led. Stanley Ferdizzarzd Teele, A.B., D.C.S.,' Arforiale Dean and Proferror of Bfzrinerr Admiizirlmtiorz. 36 In the months which followed, visits to the Dean's Office were numerous, and the uncertainty of the first day gave way to a sense of genuine satisfaction and pleasure, both in the job which was being done and the men who were doing it. It is uncer- tain which of the myriad of impressions will be uppermost in your mind. Perhaps it will be the calm, unhurried efficiency of Associate Dean Teele and his ability to find both the time and the words to ex- plain the scope and purpose of the Dean's Ofiice. If you are a foreign student, you will Clearly recall the assistance and under- standing you received in the confusing early days from Assistant Dean Fox. Then again, probably you will find yourself wondering with quasi-amazement how As- sistant Dean Rollins picked from the mul- titude of six hundred students those two congenial room-mates whose friendship and cooperation became an important part of your development at Business School. George Helm Rorkzwelf, M,E,,- Siberia! Af.fi,rIn11l lo lbe Demi, .J fLeft to Rightj john Bayley Foxy Lufber Gardner Holbrook, S.B., M.B,A,,' Lewif Book- walrer lVm'd, Pb.D,,' and fame! Leflie Rollins, A,B,,' Airirlarll Denny, THE DEAN'S CDFFICE It is probable that, as you enlarge your concept of business operations, you will suddenly become aware of the size and administrative complexity of the overall job being performed by the gentlemen of Morgan Hall. You may wonder at the degree of judgment and foresight shown by Assistant Dean Ward as he grapples with questions of admissions policy, correlating many interviews, recommendations, tests, and records into a picture of each cand- idate. Then, Mr. Ward carries the process of selection further when each candidate is weighed against the cream of the crop theory. Perhaps, your personal experiences are such that it will be Mr. Danielson, or Mr. Talbot, whose influences have been most pronounced. Possibly, in the years that follow your graduation, you will become ever more conscious of the complex and invaluable pioneering being done by Assistant Dean Bishop with the Advanced Management Group. Later, you may realize the difficulties of performing the every day tasks of running the enterprise - managing the school grounds, financing improvements, supervising the athletic program, or administering the scholarship and loan program - and doing each task with efficiency and friendliness. But whatever individual impression, or combination of impressions, is uppermost in your mind, it is certain that you will leave with the firm con- viction that in the Dean's Office, Harvard Business School has its own first- hand example of modern administrative efficiency. The happy mixture of warmth and skill found in the Dean's Ofhce will serve well as a guide in our future administrative careers. QLeft to Rightj: james' Samuel Liprrozzzb, S.B., M.B.A,' Robert Richey Conklin Miller, A.B,, M,B,A.,' Waller LeMar Talbol, A,B., M.B.A.,' Roberl lVerley Dmiielron, S.B., M .B.A.,' Adzzlinimwlizfe A.r.ri.rfaul.r to the Demi. 38 PLACEMENT OFFICE If you, as an alumnus, are looking for a job or perhaps want to add another figure to your income, the Placement Office, under the direction of Mr. Allan Rood, will be able to help you. The Placement Office is like a broker. It brings together and assists the two parties-the HBS student who wants to sell his talents and the employer who wants to buy those talents. Its reward is the development of satisfactory employer-employee relationships. Employment contacts are developed for alumni by the Placement Office, supplemented by assistance offered by the Placement Committees of the Alumni Clubs in all sections of the country. Although the Placement Office can be of considerable help in the development of these contacts, the prospect- ive employee himself must turn that contact into a profitable relationship. Several months prior to graduation, the Placement Office Bulletin Board carries notices of business firms and colleges which currently have employ- ment openings. Many employers are invited to send representatives to the School for personal interviews with interested students. If a man is interested in a Hrm which does not send a representative, however, he may initiate negotiations with the assistance and suggestions of the Placement Office. Mr. Rood has the invaluable assistance of Mrs. Mary I. Murgatroyd, Assistant to the Director of Placement, who has been with the School for 25 years, and two Administrative Assistants to the Dean, Robert Danielson of the November, 1947, class and Robert Miller of the June, 1948, class. 51355,-1-f......, . . rrfgigfflff fz il'-rel 0- s A1411 Fire Road. AB., M.B.A..' Direrlm' of Plfzrenzenf, 39 DIVISION OF RE EARCH The case method of instruction at the Business School is based on comprehensive and continuous business research. Dr. Melvin T. Copeland, the first Professor of Marketing at the School and author of the first case book, has been the Director of Research since 1942. Assistant Directors of Research, Andrew R. Towl and Arthur H. Tully, coordinate research activities under Dr. Copeland. Case research has provided over 20,000 different business situations which are used for the M.B.A. program. Compilation of case material requires an average of twenty-five instructors and research assist- ants to visit the active business scene. The large research staff enables the School to keep in step with reality and avoid the use of hypothetical situations. Actual business situations are essential, for experience has shown that fictitious cases are not useful for instruction. fLcft to Rightj Seated Dan Tbroop Sllllfb john Vergil Linlner, jr.,' Roger jerrelr, 1r.,' Lawrence Lvam llwampion Standing, Pouell Nllandg Frederirk William Gillf Gilberl Landon Balei David Alexander Slunlz Lynn Lows Bollinger. Project research is a second form of Study conducted by the Division of Re- search. Members of the Faculty are en- Sagtfd each year in long-range studies of Particular areas of interest to business. TW0.0f the largest current programs are llfllation research and taxation research. Significant findings are published in books, Pamphlets, and bulletins. The student benefits in two ways from research. His cases are realistic pictures Of actual business situations, while the facts that are needed to appraise situations are provided by projectiresearch. Thus. a fund of knowledge of business activities IS provided both for the student and for the guidance of business and educational leaders. Financial support for case and project research is provided by annual contribu- UOHQS of the Associates of the Harvard Ellfmess School and special gifts from usiness organizations, trade associations, lllld private foundations. CLcft to Rightj: jfzmer Kfzlzll Hari, A.B, AI,B,A.,' A.l'.l'f.l'fdlIf Profe,r.rm' of Bm'ine.r.s' Admin irlmliozz. jolm llffillhzfzl llVel4'l?er, M.B,A, A.I',l'j.l'fzIllf Pr0fe.r.rm' of BllJ'fllU,f.!' Alf71ljIlj.ffl'fIfif1Il 0. Armrlrang, Se ara Pelrcbele, R, Harrimn, Carter, S. Fuller, fLcft to Rightj First Row: T. Czfzlniale, C. cond Row: A. Zaleznik, P. Igmziiur, Fayerwealber, 1, Brown, S, L. Kent, E, Kennedy, I. Kinard, R. Pigeon, F, Forter. BAKER LIBRARY In meeting the requirements of the case method of instruction and the needs of business organizations, Baker Library became known to us as a valuable source of facts meaningful not only to students but also to research personnel and businessmen. We soon became aware of a vast collection of books, pamphlets, and periodicals which are being accumulated under the direction of Dr. Arthur H. Cole, Librarian of Baker Library, and Mr. Donald T. Clark, Assistant Librarian. The library is operated as two main service divisions: the technical division and the public service division. The technical division collects and prepares for use materials requested by alumni and business organizations, as well as for students and Faculty members. More familiar to students is the public service division, which is divided into the circulation and reference depart- ments. The public service divison also maintains six special collections: The Aldrich Library of Finance, the Kress Library of Business and Economics. the Aviation Collection, the Corporation Records Division, the Collection of Business Historical Manuscripts, and the Archives of Harvard Business School. The reference department interprets the library collection for those seeking particular research data, most of which is located in the main reading room. Except for classes, most of our time in Baker Library was spent in this high- ceilinged room with its atmosphere of quiet. Here, Miss Ruth Porritt and Mrs. Harriette Williams helped us find that obscure bit of information or missing , l 1 4. - N- BAKER LIBRARY PeQiOdical during the crowded hours when 21SSlgnments fell due. We did not have the opportunity to be- CQIUC well acquain.ed with the Aldrich Library of Finance, containing works on early American economic and business thought, and the Kress Library of Bus- iness and Economics, housing rare books and documents on European contributions Of the past live centuries. Walking tllmllgh the Hrst floor rotunda of the hbfafy, though, many of us paused on our Wal' to Class to inspect the glass-covered selections from the various collections, mduding the Vanderblue Memorial Col- lection of the works of Adam Smith. Lugne of the most useful sections of the I fafl' Was the Corporate Records Room Vifihere hard-to-locate information about E Ccurrent financial aspects of individual usinesses could easily be found, together Wlfh their annual reports for the past sev- eral years. Historical material, constantly supple- mented by current publications, is also 5rE0y1ded in the specialized fields of indus- U01 S relations and aviation. Smaller sec- S A O the main reading room provide aiicial material for second-year courses OU topics of current events or career counseling. adascomhmittee of three honorary curators DeanffSI-S e library staff on special subjects. Wester Elmer B.. Yanderblue, of North- S e . 11? Diversity s School of Commerce, hl3IrCli1ZCS II? early economic literature. Brake tK. Sillcox, of the New York Air mater. lompany, advises on transportation fmme1f1AMr. Williain A. M. Burden, for Ail ssistant Secretary of Commerce Consul? recently became honorary Curator, I. mg on the collection of aviation lterature, Arlbur Harrimfz Cole, Pb.D.,' Librarian of Baker Library and Proferxor of Bfuipzerf Economiar. Dmmfzf Tboumr Clark, A,B., S,B., M.B.A, .-'l.r.im'mle Ijbrarifvzz and Member 0 f fbe Family an-agua!! MEDICAL OFFICE The Medical Office is under the direction of likeable Dr. Neil L. Crone. When the going got rough, it was Dr. Crone and his capable assistants, Dr. Carey M. Peters, Mrs. Dorothy Sparks, technician, and Mrs. Ethlyn Foster, secretary, who kept us in good shape. Although only one visit-for medical examination-is required, the average student voluntarily took the well-beaten path to Glass Hall about seven times during his stay at the School. Wlmether for ulcers or intellectual fatigue , the treatment was always excellent. The medical needs of the students, the Faculty, and other members of the staff are fully met in Glass Hall. For dental, psychological, and surgical treat- ment, however, the Medical Office directs patients to other units of Harvard University's Hygiene Department, and Stillman Infirmary and outside hospitals are utilized for cases requiring confinement . In Dr. Crone, affectionately known as my personal physician , the School has a top-notch man. He is not only Physician to the Business School but also has a Faculty appointment and is a member of the Scholarship Board and the Admissions Board as well. He is also on the staff of the Peter Bent Brigham and Mt. Auburn Hospitals. Ti'i'n - 5'c' : Ql'i'-ti. -1-1 fLeft to Rightj Neil Louif Crane, A.M,, Pb.D, M.D.,' Pbyririnu-in-Cbarge and Arro- ciare Professor of Bu.rineJ.r AdlIliIIi,I'l!'dlf0l7. Carey M. Pelerir, M.D.,' Ayxirlam Medical Adviref, Depnrlmem of H ygierze. 44 The Harvard Business Review is a bi-monthly business magazine, edited and published by the Faculty of the Business School. The articles, written by businessmen, labor leaders, government officials, and members of the faculties of colleges and universities, bring to the attention of men at the managerial and policy levels a broad view of the important business problems facing our society today. The School publishes the Review because it believes that the solutions of these problems are essential to the continuation of our American way of life. Net paid circulation of the Review stands now at over 20,000, only 1072, of which is accounted for by alumni of the School. According to an analysis of the subscription list, presidents and board chairmen qzofkp, other high Company executives Q-477bj, department heads and division managers QIZQLQ, Company employees f67bj, lawyers, C.P.A.'s, consultants, government officials, libraries, educators, students, and others CWD, compose the other QOZ, These subscribers are largely in manufacturing, business services, wholesale and retail trade, and finance. The indications of the widespread infiuence of the Review are many and are increasing. Twelve hundred business firms and individuals have requested Some 100,000 reprints, and other publications have reviewed, quoted, or discussed articles from the Review over one hundred times. In addition, mem- bers of the Faculty report that, traveling about the country, they hear the Busi- ness Review mentioned in almost every gathering of thoughtful businessmen. ,, Left to Rightj Erlrufzrd Collins BIIIZIUQ, AM, Edilm' of fbe I-Ifzrrfrzrd B1r.fi11e.f.r Review and f1.l'.f0l'ifZfL' .Profeixmr of B11.fi11e.ri' AlflIlfllf.ffl'dff0II. Howard Tbomfzrozz Lewir, AM., LL.D..' Proferroi' of Mrzrfreling, ffzlzler ll7iNir1m Cfzflilmz, A.B., D.C.S.,' A.r,mcinfe Edilm' Of lbe Hdl'lfdl'd B1z.i'i11e,r.r Review and Af,ror'ifzle Profetror' of Bf1.r.iNeJ.r Admi11i.rlrafi011. 45 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION After a B-School man has passed from student to alumnus, he naturally loses his direct contacts with the School and with his classmates. To insure that the break will not be complete, the Harvard Business School Alumni Associa- tion, under Mr. Donald M. Wright, Director of Alumni Relations, and an annually elected Alumni Council, serves as a connecting link between the School and its alumni. The Association, through a quarterly, the Alumni Bul- letin, supplies its members with information about fellow alumni, about the School's activities and progress, and about other matters of interest. In order to facilitate contacts between alumni, the Association revises biennially an Alumni Directory. Both publications are distributed to members of the Asso- ciation without charge. In addition to its liaison function, the Association undertakes career counseling and placement work both at the School and at the forty-three Harvard Business School Clubs located in business centers in the United States, Canada, England, and France. As part of its counseling service the Association arranges for businessmen to address interested students on careers in the various fields of business. Lastly, the Alumni Association sponsors Annual Regional Conferences where controversial issues are discussed by representatives of the School, labor, management, and government. .F1 Donald Mllrray IVrigbl, B.S.,' Direclor of Almzmi Relnliom. 46 THE ASSCDCIATES Some three hundred business firms and individuals collaborate with the Business School on research and other projects of .' f mutual benefit through The Associates o the Harvard Business School. The mem- bers of the Associates represent companies Of many different sizes, types of indus- fl'iCS, and geographical distribution. The Associates sponsor research in man- agerial and economic problems, bring business and business education closer to- gether, and foster among both business- men and educators a better understanding of their growing responsibilities to the community. to the In return, the School distributes Associates its research publications and reports and gives them access to the many facilities of the Schoo ' ' may attend seminars and conferencesg they have the privileges of the Ifaculty f Club and are automatically members o the Business Historical Society. l. The Associates fI-eft to Rightj: Rnrrefl Blair McNeill, A,B., 1l'l.B,A.,' Sew'elm'y of fbe A.r.im'i11le.r, Ijdufm-,I Brigham 1lfIrKi11ley, 5.13.1 M.B.A.,' 1JjI'L t'lfIl' of flue A.r.r0r'inle.r. llVbiff1e , Defm Donald K, Ilzzffd, d 01711 llVe!lr Farley G'em'ge y CLC-ft to Rightj Scate : I , . 1 . Sfffflffy Rc'.rw', Lifzroln Fifeue, N. Pwnure Hallowell. Standing: Pbilifr D. Reed, ' ' ' I 1' f B. Slmle, Cbm'le.r S!I6Ill'L'l', Spencer Lnzfe, Pan! C, ff.. Roberf B. Cboale. Cabal, Clmrlei L, Cnllmfr. Mn ro m 4 ', I M . 4 'hw ' . iw L 554 ., - xx my 9 A . fy A ,,,, Ml H ' M 1 ,gun L w 1 -N 0 ,3' H k .1-rw , .N W' 1. , 9 1 p 'V f gv -v' t F V' 1 '.,n 4 -'Q M 1. 'n f f , 11 - 17' I Q Q V-LK n . 1 4 2 n - HHN! .L ,MLN 'Vs Lfampus lic' Kampu ZW at ffl? The Harvard Businesschoolman is a strange animal. He's an admixture of slide rules and parietal rules, of intramurals and campus blooded American youth prepping to make a hundred grand a year. He is compounded of restless urgency and loose sentiment. If he came to the School with a vast affection for Shelley, Dos Passos and Velaquez, he is leaving with a gritty worship of McGraw-Hill, The New York Timer and a consolidated balance sheet. He now places Moody's Industrials near the top of his 100 great books. He knows that an Early Mover is not a guy who makes a quick pass at a lass. He has learned a Public Trust is not the local savings bank. His brain is a fabric of multi-colored cloth on which is imprinted a pat- tern of dazzling inconsistences . . . for instance: . He exults in his belief in the Common Man-but his eyes engulf the lean lines of a Cadillac with inordinate tenderness. He views with serenity the placid dream of white cottage and picket fence-but inhales the dynamo dictums of Detroit with energetic devotion. He embraces a wise and temperate life to hone his analytic powers-but snorts aboutlike a skittery colt at numerous cocktail parties each weekend. He throbs with glazy-eyed emotion at the thought of pure love-but scurries to look up her old man in Dun 84 Bradstreet. He comes from 48 states and 16 foreign countries. His color is both black and white and his political philosophy is variegated and intense. His heroes, though, are not Harold Stassen, Harry Truman and Arthur Vanderburg, but Charlie Luckman, Stanley Resor and Paul Hoffman. He seeks the big picture and tries to probe a man's words to find out what he is really saying. He reads the financial page now before turning to Steve Canyon and lights small lambent Candles before the shrine of Sumner Slichter. He refuses to eat off anything that isn't made of aluminum and when he is invited to dinner he passes out when he learns he can have a second helping of the meat. A restaurant that isn't the size of a barn gives him claustrophobia. The only path he wants to follow leads to the Board of Directorsg the only tax he is interested in is plainly marked INCOME. He's emotional, yet coldly logicalg he is brilliant, yet his shelf is stacked with LOW PASSESg he's brashly ambitious, yet his sack log is crammed with hoursg he's weary, imperious, and charmingg he's impulsive, deliberate and fascinating. He faces the future with a bright dream and a clear vision. In short, he's a pretty good egg. By Jack Valenti The Harbus News, January l5, l948 50 ssxv, img re' ' irjtlv B. !,.,. l L 'ft .,,, 1 I .,, ' it f,, . rf Nl .l l 4 l l -12 V l 1 1 1 1 f 1 l i i ii QW-.fri iff! it ry at 'l 'rlWll'll',,3':- M tl l gnu My .i ima, My li.. W-i,,'v l I i t llfl l jif i ai:-lla l ,W f ll wlrtml l ,ll HL ll 'lil l. l'la3'l'x'fJ 1 -fi -rffilifrltc.-f I- sw' rc-ui ws'- yin lang ffm' From Monday until Saturday the ll- School man busily imbibed what every young tycoon should know. Countless hours - between bull sessions - were spent studying, discussing, and analyzing the ceaseless blizzard of Hmimeographed material flowing from the basement of Morgan. From the halls of Baker to the smoke-filled rooms of the dormitories, the search for the school solution went on. The case system demanded more than mere memorization. It was a lot tougher than undergraduate days to convince the profs he knew more than he actually did. lf it hadn't been for those everlasting reports, most of the ivory-on-the-Charles agreed, the B School would have been a pleasant place. Yet no task was too staggering, no picture too big. Witli a fading smile, the B-Schooler tackled prob- lems which more mature leaders of the economy artfully dodged. After dis- missing all doubts about corporate profits, he swifty settled U. S. Steel's labor prob- lems and eliminated the high cost of re- tail distribution. At the end of each semester there was a four-hour grind, vaguely undergrad- uate in character, known as examinations. Gaunt, unshaven, vacant-eyed, Baker Scholars haunted the passageways of Baker, furtively asking Term loan or common stock? , National or region- al ? , and XWho's got a cigarette? However painfully, the two years pass- ed. Witl1 a resume in one hand and a sharp pencil in the other, the budding P.B.E. jumped into the great unknown. and N0 Pay 3' y xy- frm I ran 1 I I KZ MAIN SHAFT - BAKER SALT MI E 53 Win , Warne But from Saturday until Monday the B-Schools appearance improved im- measurably. Amidst the hallowed, ivy-covered walls there appeared the gender of the species that was almost unknown during the week-women, women, and more women. The girls' schools of the area were examined by the com- petent B-Schoolers with one eye on face and form and the other on Dun 8: Bradstreet. So, only the finest products of Wellesley, Radcliffe, Simmons. Wlueelock, Emerson, Katie Gibbs, Lasell, and the Old Howard emerged at the monastery on the Charles . As this parade of pulchritude descended upon Cowie for Saturday night dinner, it was accompanied by the neck-craning and bug-eyed stares of the poor souls who had yet to finish the report that was due at nine. After dinner there was dancing at Cowie or the famed Mellon Night Club. Of course, there were the private parties in the Student Club and the quiet, intellectual evenings spent before the fire in the rooms of many of the stu- dents. It was a rare Saturday night that didn't see a hundred such parties spread from Morris to Mellon, to the distraction of the rare bird who had the inclination for work. and flu' W0 ka' The highlight of the social season each semester was the big soup-and-fish dance at the Copley attended by all, from Dean David to Low-Pass Louie. Last year's dances were marked by entertainment from the Tycoons, a double quartet of B-Schoolers who put their bathroom warb- ling to real use. All this does not mean that the young tycoon was chained to the campus. He took his fun wherever he could find it, and for him that was everywhere. He ranged about the social map from Green- wich Village to Smith, Bennington, North Conway, Stowe, and Mont Tremblant, and could be found anywhere from Palm Beach to Laguna Beach during his vaca- tion. Whether at the Ritz Bar dribbling cock- tails on his cummerbund, or in Cowie splashing soup on his T-shirt, his air of casual conviviality made him the dahhling of every anxious female east of Catalina. He glided about the Copley Ballroom, tails swishing in the semi-dark with the same elan with which he ogled the lines of Cowie guests at Sunday dinner. He was a much at home at Harvard evens, the O.G., the Oval Room or the Cave as he was under a table in Mellon or mixing Manhattans at his football week- end cocktail parties. In short, the steam generated by hve nights of intensive study, discussion, and slide rule work was let out with a bang each Saturday night. It wasn't long be- fore he had the reputation for playing as he worked-bmzi. Zzfzfk - Don't assume that Mr. Average B- Schooler was composed merely of brain and sex appeal. There was even a little brawn exhibited on the various playing fields and gymnasiums. Many former college athletes and even a few All-Ame- ricans squeezed by the Admissions Board and established residence on the Charles. Despite the obvious fact that most young athletes at the School were much more interested in sitting on Charles Luclcman's knee than in carrying Ted Williains' bats around Fenway Park, the sports program at the Kremlin of Capital- ism was nonetheless a glittering success. Although such enthusiasm was never ex- pected or, for that matter, encouraged, the acme is said to have been reached when a second-year student gave a brief perusal to a four-hour exam and left the hallowed Reading Room to relax on the tennis courts for an hour. Regardless of the fact that the scholar in question got a very low pass on the exam mmf lost the tennis match, other brawny, muscle-bound students didn't seem to see the handwriting on the wall: the athletic program grew and flourished. There are records of men not bothering to turn in a report because of an important basketball gameg instances in which wives didn't see their husbands for four or five days due to a playoff or two. Most of the athletic activity was on an informal or intramural level. However, these battles became as fierce as if the world championship hung on each game. All Ad Prac was forgotten when the field was taken for a knock-down drag-out W0 Hank ! game of touch football, softball, basket- ball, or volleyball. Instead of listening , directive action was taken with threats and violence for opponents and ofhcials alike. For some of the section teams, it seems, the intramural medal awarded to the championship team in each sport as- sumed the proportions of the Baker Scholar Key awarded by the Dean. During the winter, each weekend was marked by a general exodus of snow bun- nies, with skis resplendent on the tops of their cars, to the north ski country. And every Monday marked additions to the busted bones and battered beak records of our personal physician , Dr. Crone. Next to case books, crutches were the most familiar gear on the campus during the winter months. A few of the more energetic athletes even formed varsity teams. A galaxy of former college stars piled up a devastat- ing record against graduate and semi-pro hoopsters. An informal but capable group of racket-swingers walked oif with a trophy in the state squash tourney. And a few fortunate tycoons made the sunny trip to Bermuda for Urugger week with the Harvard Rugby Club. Witll the advent of spring, the B- School's common man really found his element. At times, it is true, he might have wandered onto the tennis courts or posed as Casey at the Bat , but more frequently he was to be found basking romantically on the banks of the Charles or chinning himself on the various bar rails of the surrounding countryside. Our 95W Spare STUDENTS AND FRIEND Wlvmenfs In addition to the usual load of reports and classes, occasional mid-weekly ex- ercising, and the Saturday night fling, a myriand of more or less routine activities sought their share of the young capitalist's time and energy. These were the every- day events which relieved the tension, built fellowship, gave the B-School a flavor all its own. To make everyday campus life a little more pleasant Mrs. Auerdahl was always on hand to arrange dates, parties, baby sitters, theatre tickets, and even apart- ments. No task was too tough for her to tackle. To furnish solace from that big report the S. A. installed a television set in the Student Club lounge. After witnessing an hour of the rebirth of vaudeville while downing a couple of beers, we returned rejuvenated to the realism of B-School life. Unlike our years with Uncle Sam, sack- time was not a major activity. In fact, one semester the competition was so scarce that the sack team failed to elect a captain. Most of us were too busy sipping zombies at the Marketing Club, inter- viewing at 103, or just reading the Sunday comics to log in an impressive string of hours. To the detriment of other activities most odd moments during the fourth term were devoted to placement-the seeking of our rightful place, or better, in the business world. We interviewed for jobs ranging from selling tombstones to making steel. For a hundred bucks a week and bail most of us would have done-well -almost anything. ,,, v, rf., ,LV if Qt' i lf . 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The bachelors couldn't help being a little envious at times. Wheii Mr. Mar- ried B-School Man, chauffeured by his gorgeous wife, received a parting kiss at 0830 while the rest of us hurried from dry toast and coffee at Cowie and when he ambled off for a bit of golf on Satur- day afternoon while his wife typed his report, married life seemed especially blissful. While putting their husbands through school, the wives engaged in social activi- ties centering around the Wives Club. The Club lounge in McCullough Hall, off limits to single men, sponsored bridge, play readings, lectures, and square danc- ing as a means of relaxing from the cases, report typing, and the children. To be sure, married life was not always peaches and cream. Baby sitters charged union rates, wives were inclined occa- sionally to resent hubby's servitude to Morgan 14's abundant cases. Sometimes, hubby even had difficulty attending the important Wediiesday Nite Club meet- ings at the O.G. And one prospective papa is known to have harkened back to the carefree days of bachelorhood when he found an obstretics case sandwiched between his Production and Control final. and Chai M1624 GEE DADDY, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD SEEMS INSECLIRE 6l fin zkvnfrzl and It would be impossible to talk about life at the B-School without mentioning those people, who, year after year, contribute to making life pleasant for each succeeding class. The graders, who slashed our ageless prose to unrecognizable ribbons, were ever a charming mystery. Many contended that readers marked by throwing reports down a stairway-those on top receiving a D and those at the foot a horseshoe. Others clung to the grading-by-weight theory. A few even sug- gested that the graders were merely a beautiful front: that grading was actually done by a machine which aimlessly and automatically scrawled such cryptic inquires as evidence , have you considered all the factors involved? and just plain Probably we'll never know. Ever smiling Mary and Betty and the other inmates of barn-like Cowie made Friday fish a little more palitable. Unfortunately, they could never compete with Lock Obre. The maids, bed makers, dust rearrangers, and councelors to generations of students, took us in their stride. The Cleansers and laundryman clamoring Zfcfrfiml J fegmfizfn around the halls and the Saturday morn- ing sleepyhead were handled with the same calm efficiency. The Coop, dispenser of yellow Ham- mermill Bond and cut-rate haircuts, satis- lied our daily needs, everything from re- port envelops to machine-given tomato juice flowed from the Coop to plodding B-Schoolers. Dr. Crone, physician, chaplain, and part time vampire for the blood bank, kept us healthy. He alone of the impres- sive array of authorities residing on the Charles counseled us to take it easy when things became especially tense. And many testify that his advise aborted more than one ulcer in embryo. Morgan 14 was a vital corner in the triangular pattern--from dorm to Cowie to Baker. Here vicarious sex distracted us momentarily from the weight of abun- dant cases. The subterranean grill was always ready with breakfast cotlee or midnight beer. The campus cop, protector of our cars and dispenser of parking tickets, had a smile for even the wrong-doers. The only complaint seemed to be that he was much too conscientious along about mid-night Saturday. The bartender, man's best friend in a crisis, was kept mighty busy on Saturday night. All these contributed in large measure to the vibrant atmosphere that is the Business School. TR . Avg Il Ti if mei 1 wsmunn,-n-...N wa D N-. V.. . . mfs W, .,.. 3 1 .4-aw a'zf'.'-'f .5 . V , A V .'-f:4:4:..,: 1.2 -1,5 .. , .--- F. - f , +2 ff ' '-1-'.' 5 a .21 4- ,..g: ' -fp, ze-31' -51' - I ,, .ef 1 Q jf 3 5 .., ix ME, ,.., ,f W ' A , ' ,. 'J T ,if ' .,,,. L ,. .. , - , A , ,,,. . n...f.,- .im My , A-3,-,.-.. , ffm- . 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Thanksgiving misgivings fin the form of crushed egos, bewildermcnt dis illusionment, and other such mild dissatisfactionsj descended upon us when the obscurities of Control mellowed and flowered into the labyrinths of Finance Humbled, tumbled, crumbled, we have been struggling ever since. Section parties, Copley dances, intramural athletics, club meetings, wives children, fiances, miscellaneous darlings, campus publications, Law School Forums, beer every Wednesday - such was the colorful, indeed splendid background to the chaos of curricular chores. Fortunate people in the workaday world were only busy, worried, insecure and generally miserable. But here, within the walls, the tempo increased, some how, in the second semester. Apparently, however, we were gaining respect in the eyes of the faculty and business community, for it was to us the world turned for an answer to the crucial question concerning the degree of enormity of American corporate profits, All of this made for an excellent spring 66 ' ' tsmnm, ' U 'GLM 9 nn 1 swoon nn., ,O W:-:fm --s w..,,,,,, 0 lil fun mins mm-u:4 m.-an v-fm., . , nhvmvnovm -Iowan:-::'2f,':'g.1:-fcm,:.f .-u 'Nl 00 ilm-um:-me umm , ' ' o uneogu nuns uv m.. ... ' M W ' 0 M01 tau CMIVVLLV lumens Ol vo cow uowwo- 1... A pronunciamento from Morgan suggested to us that we gain practical business experience during the summer. Accordingly, we sold Fuller brushes, invaded industry, and traveled through Europe. The fall brought five more courses, another football season, and the usual extracurricular divertissements. But the second year was flavored with a fasci- nation all its own. A job, employment, placement, the selection of a career, the choice of a future, the decision as to which area of the economy we would one day administrate - such was the challenge of the second year. Meanwhile, the business community was adding spice to the challenge. Morbid observers predicted a collapse of the economy in no time. Optimists were entrenching. The stock market was girding itself for it knew not what. Upon these troubled waters we embarked, naked, save for being diapered in our degrees. Surely, within a few years, we would right the nation's wrongs, cure its ills, set things in order, improve the ways of the world. At any rate, it was our turn to try. 67 fudenf Pall By Howard H. joyce The composite Harvard Business School graduate of 1949 is a little over 26 years old, stands 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs almost 170 pounds. His career to date shows that he takes an active interest in social, athletic and civic activities, and hopes to continue this interest in the years to come. He lives in all parts of the world, but mainly in the Middle Atlantic, New England, or Middle Western states. His family is well-to-do, and he, himself, expects to earn some day over 320,000 a year. He has at least one brother or sister, and he plans to have three children. He wants his wife, above all else, to be intelligent. But he also looks for a pleasing personality and mutual interests. He believes in God. In short, he is a capable, ambitious, well-educated man, who has achieved, at a relatively early age, a balanced perspective of the society in which he lives. But these are all generalities. The specific statistics give a much more complete and interesting picture of the 1949 HBS graduate. These figures are the result of a 55 item questionnaire conducted by the Annual Report. 2576 of the second-year class was selected at random from the Morgan 14 numbers and these men were approached personally on the campus or, in the case of those living off-campus, in their Ad Policy sections. A post-card follow-up campaign brought back 160 of the questionnaires given out - a return of 9723 of the sample. These were then tabulated by electromatic machines. 68 Ms Pas! Where were you raised? 26.87 Middle Atlantic 21.87 New England 21.27 Middle West 11.57 West Coast What was your college major? 7.57 Foreign 5.67 Deep South 3.17 South West 2.57 Canada 41.87 Liberal arts 15.07 Business Administration 34.37 Engineering 6.47 Science Do you feel satisfied with this selection? 79.479 Yes 21.57 No If not, which one would you have chosen? 10.679 Liberal arts 3.17 Business Administration 5.67 Engineering 1.3729 Science While attending college, did you work? 68.17 Yes 57.57 During school term 31.971 No 62.079 Summers What percentage of your college expenses did you earn? 31.97 None 30.67 Less than 2579 15.6.7 25-507, 8.779 50-757, 13.179 75-1007 Did you participate in extracurricular activities in college? Which? 63.17 Intramural sports 15.67 Dramatics, debating 33.77 Publications 43.77 Varsity sports 14.479 Musical 32.57 Campus Politics What were your grades in college? 23.87 Mostly A's 61.97 Mostly B's 14.47, Mostly C's Did your parents go to college? Mother 38.87 Yes 61.27 No Father 46.37 Yes 53.7179 No What is your family's financial position fvalue of home, investments, savingsj?' Median : 320,000-50,000 Average : 371,300- 16.37 Below 310,000 21.27 310,000-20,000 20.072, 320,000-50,000 69 16.979 350,000-100,000 11.270 s100,000-200,000 11.97 Over 3,200,000 What is your family's average yearly income? Median :. 335,000-10,000 25.070 Under 355,000 26.9Z 5,000-10,000 18.170 310,000-15,000 Did you serve in the Armed Forces? Average : 3514,263 10.070 315,000-25,000 10.670 25,000-50,000 4.470 Over 3S50,000 86.2Z, Yes 15.8ZJ No Average length of service 5.8 years Do you feel you got anything of value from time spent in the Forces? 18.7729 Partly wasted 1.9fZ1 Totally wasted 65.615 Of considerable value His lfresenf What is your marital status? 59.42, Single 59.41, Married What is your personal net worth? Median : Under 355,000 9.4325 In debt 58.12, Under 355,000 19.470 355,000-10,000 1.2 725 Divorced or separated Avearge : 356,116 9.423 310,000-25,000 2.570 325,000-50,000 1.270 Over 350,000 What percentage of this have you actually earned yourself? 21.272, 0-25'Zy 10.0Z5 50-757, 51.9'Z5 Over 75'Zn Why did you come to HBS? Rank three in order of importance Reason Ir! To learn about business 46 To prepare yourself better for life in general 55 To get a better job 51 To get better pay 6 Other 9 To fit you for a particular job fpormised, held, or familyj 7 To continue pursuit of a particular subject 4 Blank 0 To better your social position 2 Friends or parents went there 0 Nothing better to do 0 70 2nd 3rd Mention: Point: 55 24 125 272 16 34 105 251 48 55 114 224 20 27 55 85 5 12 24 45 5 4 14 51 5 2 11 24 6 11 17 21 0 5 7 11 5 5 6 9 1 5 4 5 What did you intend to major in when admitted? 24.42 Production 23.22 Didn't know 18.72 General 15.62 Marketing 13.72 Finance 4.42 Accounting Did you change your mind after the first year? 42.52 Yes 52.52 No 5.02 No answer Those who changed their minds selected: 16.92 General 10.62 Marketing 6.92 Finance 6.22 Production What were your grades at HBS? 3.12, Mostly Distinction 68.12 Mostly Pass 1.92 Accounting 22.52 Mostly High Pass 6.322 Mostly Low Pass Do you participate in student activities at HBS other than section parties or clubs? 37.52, Yes 62.52 No His Zzfure When do you expect to get the greatest return from HBS training? 10.02 Right after graduation, 80.02 After 10 years, 8.82 After 20 years What starting salary per month, based on '48 dollar, do you think you will get? Median I 35300 - 324 3.12 Under 35250 10.62 35250 - 274 30.02 S5275 - 299 28.82, 31500 - 324 What do you think your yearly income will be fbased on '48 dollarj in 10, 20, and 30 years after graduation? Average : 35315.30 11.92 35325 - 349 8.12 8550- 399 7.52 Over 315400 Yearly Income After 10 Years After 20 Years After 30 Year: it 0-is 5,000 12.52, 0.02, 0.62, -if 5-310,000 60.025 9.42, 3,12 310-315,000 23.82, 46.42 20.62, 5515-325,000 3.12 30.62, 58.82 Over 325,000 0.62 38.s2,' 36.92, Average 358,723 316,888 321,659 What percentage of the 30-year figure do you feel you could have attained without HBS? 16.22, Undef 502, 53.22, 50-75? 27.57, Over 752, In what type of organization do you expect to work? 47.52, Large company 40.62, Small company 6.32, Government 3.12, Other 2.52, Uncertain Number in order the three most essential attributes you feel your wife should hav: Attribute I J! 2nd 3rd Intelligence 45 37 25 Pleasing personality 33 29 41 Common interests with you 37 34 18 Ability as housekeeper and mother 20 30 26 Same religious faith 12 7 12 Sense of humour 8 11 16 Education 1 3 8 Beauty 2 1 9 Good social position 1 4 4 Money 1 4 1 M entiom Poimr 107 234 103 198 89 197 76 146 31 62 35 62 12 17 12 17 9 15 6 12 How important do you think she will be in your success? 3.12, Unimportant 80.62, Important 15.62, Deciding factor How many children do you plan to have? 3.12 Noneg 1.92 1g 18.12, 2g 49.42, 3g 24.42, 4g 6.92, Over 4 His Beliefs Which political party do you and your family usually favor? You Mother Democratic 28.12, 29.42, Republican 45.720 56.32, None 16.22, 3.72, Other 3.12 2.52, Uncertain 6.92, 4.42, Are corporate profits too high? 17.52, Yes 77:52, No 3.72, Uncertain 72 Father 26.92, 55.02, 4.47, 3.17, 4.42, 1.2 2, No answer Do you feel that on the whole industrial management is as progressive as it should be? 16.22, Yes 82.52, No 1.22, Uncertain Do you feel that the actions of the labor unions in the last ten years have benefited the country as a whole? 80.62, Yes 16.22, No 3.12, Uncertain Do you think the Taft-Hartley act should be repealed? 56.92 Yes 55.82 No 3.12 Uncertain Is Communism a serious threat to the United States? 67.52, Yes 30.62, No 1.92 Uncertain During the past ten years, what has been your church attendance? 66.22, Occasionally 28.12 Regularly 5.02, Never Do you believe in God? 75.02, Yes 19.42, Don't know 5.62, No Do you pray? 60.02, Yes 56.92, No 1.92, Sometimes If you have not been going to church regularly, what has been your reason? 25.02, Do not get any spiritual uplift by going 21.22, Too busy 15.82, Other 15.12, Feel churches are too commercialized 6.32, Get religious experience elsewhere 5.0175 Do not believe in God Do you believe in the philosophy of Ad Prac? 92.52, Yes 5.02, No 2.52, No answer 73 ,, WW, .,,, ,H W A ,I ,,,,,H,,H,,u it ,Mr tw ,, .1 , ,,..-f,,,,, N., ,, 1, ,f ' t yn, , -vt. ,yi ,L ,,.. ,. ,... ,,.,.,.,, . , ,,. U ., , , f- , . ,, Q .5 bf illnr ,. J. Akulonis j. Alexander H. Alleman D. Allen ' R. Allen C. Allyn A j. Amaturo O. Ames P. Ames J. Andrews A. Appert G. Applegate 'J joreplo jolan Akalonir, jr., B.B.A., Southern Methodist University, 1947. ,953 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, New jersey. jack D. Alexander, S.B., University of Notre Dame, 1947. 814 East Corby Boulevard, South Bend, Indiana. I-I. Edward Alleman, jr., S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1947. Huntingdon Farm, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. Doaglar Finlay Allen, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1945. 158 Beach Bluff Avenue, Swamp- scott, Massachusetts. Robert Wallace Allen, S.B., United States Military Academy, 1946. 2831 LaSalle Ave- nue, New York, New York. Conzpton Allyn, S.B., University of Virginia, 1946. 2185 Ridgeway Road, Dayton, Ohio. Ioxeplo Carmine Arnaturo, S.B., Fordham University, 1947. 2104 Crotona Avenue, New York, New York. Oaker Amer, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 7 Meadow Way, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Paul Vincent Amer, S.B. in Com., University of Notre Dame, 1947. 36 Riggs Place, South Orange, New Jersey. john Hampton Andrews, B.E., Yale Univer- sity, 1945. Collingwood Road, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Artlnzzr Aloysiur Appert, fr., A.B., Princeton University, 1947. Franklin Turnpike, Allen- dale, New jersey. Gerald Tillman Applegate, Graduate, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 1956. 88 Dunster Road, jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. 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Bagby .1 a y . ,.1,...a.....L1..........L,.r....................,. ..................-. ., Robert Lynn Appling, S.B. in Bus., Univer- sity of Kansas, 1947. 1332 Fairview, Wichita, Kansas. Ricbard Donald Arnor, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1946. 2274 Glenwood Ave., Toledo, O. Maurice Phillip Artb, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 215 Mariposa Drive, Redlands, Cali- fornia. Albert james Auer, S.B. in Com., Ohio Uni- versity, 1947. 132 Fair Avenue, North West, New Philadelphia, Ohio. lorepb Douglar Aurtin, B. Com., McGill University, 1947. 7987 Foucher Street, Montreal, P.Q., Canada. Donald Tbomar Axon, S.B., College of William and Mary, 1942, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1944. 29 Southland Center, Towson, of 1949 Roger Martin Bacbnzan, S.B. in Arch. Engin, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1936. 54 Alpine Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. jobn Stone Bagby, A.B., Furman University, 1940. 108 Henry Street, Chester, South Carolina. Cbarler Sawyer Bailey, S.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1947. 715 North Bedford, Beverly Hills, California. Edward Farber Bailey, A.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1947. 2208 Saint Helen's Avenue, Yakima, Washington. Sberwood Erter Bain, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 83 Gamage Avenue, Auburn, Maine. Elwood Tate Baker, A.B., Haverford Col- lege, 1947. 97 North State Street, Concord, New Hampshire. R. Baker R. Baldwin R. Balkind D. Barrett M. Barron F. Bauder Ronald Lee Baker, B.B.A., University of Cincinnati, 1942. 3525 Claramont Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Robert Cbarles Baldwin, A.B., Colgate University, 1942. 17600 Fairway Drive, Detroit, Michigan. Robert Nornzan Balleind, B. Mech. Engin., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1945. 11 Denman Place, Mount Vernon, New York. jobn Delbert Bante, S.B. in Com., Saint Louis University, 1947. 1057 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri. George Carter Barnett, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1941. 319 East 18th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hernendra Prasad Barooab, I.S., Presidency College, Calcutta, 1944, B.A., Scottish Church College, Calcutta, 1946. Haroocha- rai Lee Estate, jorbat P.O., Assam, India. J. Bante G. Barnett H. Barooah A. Baxter R. Bearson B. Beasley Donald josepb Barrett, S.B., Carnegie In- stitute of Technology, 1942. 846 Shadycrest Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mort David Barron, B.B.A., University of Minnesota, 1947. Zn Dr. S.S. Barron, Uni- versity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. Fredericle Wbarton Baader, A.B., University of North Carolina, 1946. 1695 Tigertail Avenue, Miami, Florida. Artbztr Cbarlef Baxter, S.B., The Citadel, 1947. 1218 Grayland Street, Greensboro, North Carolina. Robert Bearfon, S.B. in Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1947. 414 North Hayworth Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Bert Stone Bearley, S.B., Georgia School of Technology, 1937. Petersburg, Tennessee. R. Beaulieu R. Bell R. Benson C. Bergh A. Berlin G. Berman R. Beuter A. Bisnoff V. Bitter F. Blackall D. Blake D. Blake Roger Louie Beaulieu, B.A., University of Montreal, 1944, B.C.L., McGill University, 1947. 5027 Grosvenor Avenue, Montreal, Canada. Riekard Cashing Bell, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 1675 Soniat Street, New Orleans, Lousiana. Rztyk Tefnplin Benron, S.B., Iowa State Col- lege of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, 1943. 1135 10th Street, Sheldon, Iowa. Ckarler Rickard Bergk, S.B. in B.A., Lehigh University, 1943, Litt. M., University of Pittsburg, 1947. Elknud Lane, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Arnold Mark Berlin, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 162 Park Avenue, Glencoe, Illinois. George Meyer Berman, S.B. in E.E., Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1945. 48 Greycliff Road, Brighton, Massachusetts. Ralph jaliar Beater, B.T.E., Lowell Textile Institute, 1943. 84-21 106 Street Richmond Hill, New York. Alvan Bixnoj, B.E., Yale University, 1946. 170-25 Cedar Croft Road, Jamaica, New York. Vincent CA. Bitter, jr., B.N.S., University of Notre Dame, 1944. 107 Kensington Ave., jersey City, New Jersey. Frederiek Steele Blackall, 3r, B.E., Yale University, 1947. R.F.D. Box 232, Manville, Rhode Island. David Power Blake, S.B., Fordham Univer- sity, 1943. 67 First Street, Yonkers, New York. Donald Alexander Blake, A.B., Brown Uni- versity, 1945. 894 Hope Street, Providence, Rhode Island. ff' 111,1,1,,,,,111rw1, .3 111, ,,,11,1 1,1w11,,1, MH., f1.f,1,,, ,1,, 1,yv11.1W 1. r y fr 1 2 Q 7 1 : :i:'11 tr H waxy 1' ' 1531? 1 . . . -1-1.41-, . - 1 1 -, -M ', u1..:t ' . - g -, .1 A , , 1 ,1 -p,51.,.,,,,1,,, 5-1, .. -. . 1 1 1' ,.,. 1, '1:1,,f:,.'1-1 ,, 1-'Lf 11 1 1 1' 1' 11 '- lf 1 ' 1 'fl Q1 HH 1',1f:wf1 1'f11111,,1 fMy.t'l'z11 ',y1r'r'11lf14':, wr 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 .s,,,,,, '1,,, , H11 l X1 V, ,X ,,f'1,! wh, 1' W ,. ,W ,1, LY, Y R. Bogg M. Boggs P. Bogue R. Bowe O. Bradley H. Brandt Ridgley Monlgonzery Bogg, S.B., University of Connecticut, 1940. 289 Rowland Road, Fairfield, Connecticut. Marion Alplaeur Boggs, jr., S.B. in Mech, Engin., Rice Institute, 1946. 4800 Club Road, Little Rock, Arkansas. Plailip Roberts' Bogue, A.B., University of Washington, 1947. 7840 - 11th Avenue, North East, Seattle, Washington. Henry Elmer Bollwinkel, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1942. 149 Central Avenue, Ridgefield Park, New jersey. Sion Alford Boney, S.B. in Com., University of North Carolina, 1947. 208 West Chest- nut Street, Goldsboro, North Carolina. ,lorepla Conrad Botlawell, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1946. 161 Westmoreland Avenue, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. H. Bollwinkel S. Boney J. Bothwell G. Brankey D. Bresnahan S. Bressler f, Ricloard Eugene Bowe, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1943. 2532 Rugby Road, Dayton, Ohio. Orren jay Bradley, B.B.A., University of New Mexico, 1947. 1715 Montana Street, El Paso, Texas. Henry Brandt, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 211 Central Park West, New York, New York. George Edward Brankey, S.B. in Agric., Purdue University, 1947. R.F.D. :H:2, Lock- port, Illinois. ' Dana Porter Brernalnan, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 150 East 52nd Street, New York, New York. Stanley Marion Brerrler, B.B.A., The Tulane University of Louisiana, 1947. 1140 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. h Blass ' .M-f' ,, ,1,,,,, ,r 1w11,1 ,1,, Wy M a,11,,,J 1r,,,1 ,, 'ii '.i1fT1 ' i' Eif11 ' H f'wl'11111t1Q.' '.YWz1'VlW if 1' W 11W'Wll1,fFlili11QCil1Ml:gZ1,l,Q,.1 il +....,.r. ,.,. .L......t..u..........Ar.........w44.r..a Lo.. ... . .4.....1.4.1..:...L..,.a'11r1i2..g.L...za....,.,a..L,..l1.:f.,...1 .M ,i, , ' , 1 f 1 I L Y ,,,'l11'J -',,'w-, ,I fm W -'-J, Ji, J J' ,JJJJ,,f'fL, .i4',.,,' -Jw , vi,-,w.,,.,J,, f, ff, . .-,, ,,,., ., ,, ,, , J, ,i-,. J'-JT, i , ,, ,, ,,',1,,,f,W nw '1 4lJ,,,C,1' ,J ,.'J1,,,JjlIf,-1 '. ' 4-, L,',,'JJ ,gf 'I J',:J,,-f ' ,',' ,' , J J- - ' . 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Roger Oscar Brown, S.B., Yale University, 1945. 5715 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Benjamin Ernest Bryanf, S.B., University of Southern California, 1947. 4258 Elizabeth Street, Bell, California. Milford Burger, A.B., Oberlin College, 1947. 2482 Fenwick Road, University Heights, Ohio. of 7949 R. Brown - B. Bryans M. Burger J M. Burton D. Butler J. Butt janzex Edward Burke, S.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1947. 43 Amherst Road, Well- esley, Massachusetts. Knox Peltibone Burno, S.B., Indiana Uni- versity, 1947. 617 Edgewood Place, River Forest, Illinois. Neil Franklin Burnside, Vanderbilt Univer- sity. Apartment G-9, Woodmont Terrace, Nashville, Tennessee. Murdock Tylor Burton, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 50 Wood Avenue, Glendale, Ohio. Donald Bernard Butler, S.B. in B.A., Uni- versity of Dayton, 1947. 3605 Woodbine Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. jorepla Lawrence Butt, S.B., U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1942. 31 Morley Road, Wollaston, Massachusetts. R. Byrnes B. Cable R. Cain N. Cameron R. Campbell G. Carlson Robert Donald Byrnes, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 322 Hyde Park Avenue, jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Bina Ralph Cable, S.B., Ohio State Univer- sity, 1940. 2052 Hanover Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Ronald Alva Cain, B.B.A., University of Miami, 1947. 9341 North East 9th Avenue, Miami, Florida. Harold Coleman Calhoun, S.B. in Com., Uni- versity of Georgia, 1937. 1541 Sixteenth Avenue, Columbus, Georgia. james Spencer Calvert, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 326 Park Drive, San Antonio, Texas. Merton Kirk Cameron, jr., A.B., Occidental College, 1947. 2318 Seaview Avenue, Hono- lulu, Territory of Hawaii. H. Calhoun J. Calvert M. Cameron F. Carter W. Carter V. Cary Norman Winston Cameron, jr., A.B., Har- vard College, 1947. 314 East joppa Road, Towson, Maryland. Robert Russell Campbell, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1940. 209 Hope Avenue, Santa Barbara, California. Glenn Lavere Carlson, S.B., University of Illinois, 1947. Galva Heights, Galva, Illinois. Frederic Dewhurst Carter, jr., S.B., Yale University, 1947. 119 North Broadway, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. William joseph Carter, 3d, S.B., Georgia School of Technology, 1941. Wayland Manor, 500 Angell, Providence, Rhode Island. Victor Lee Cary, BJ., Univeresity of Mis- souri, 1939. cfo The Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D.C. P. Casolino C. Casto L. Caust M. Chandra S. Chase C. Chason Philip juliur Casolino, A.B., Trinity College, 1943. 377 Crown Street, New Haven, Con- necticut. Carl Samuel Carlo, B. Chem. Engin., Ohio State University, 1938. 1666 Manchester Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Leonard Caust, A.B., Colby College, 1946. 70 Brookledge Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Iarvis Burdette Cecil, Knox College. Gales- burg Road, Knoxville, Illinois. Iarner Fergufon Chalrnerr, S.B. in Mech. Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1946, S.B. in C.E. fibidj, 1947. 7719 Hills side Drive, La Jolla, California. Benton Chandler, S.B. in C.E., University of Washington, 1938. 301 Security Boulevard, Olympia, Washington. J. Cecil J. Chalmers B. Chandler W. Cheley F. Chen W. Chester Mahesh Chandra, B.A., University of Allaha- bad, 1943. 23 Abbott Road, Lucknow, India. Stephen Chare, jr., A.B., Carleton College, 1947. 1323 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. Charles Gilhert Charon, A.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1947. 254 East Promenade, Portland, Maine. Willard Fred Cheley, A.B., University of Washington, 1946. 3819 44 North East, Seattle, Washington. Frank W. Chen, A.B., Carleton College, 1943. 120 Sunset Avenue, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. - William Merrill Cherter, Ir., S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1947. 5590 North Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. fff ,H tgM,'q,- .- w u rw r H' W 'Ml V !Qf.l5'f'1 Wa' ' L . ,Wg,, W,.,J'll l C l. ww? .tl fn- M ' wi- ' ,J , 1 it .zu , ' ir W, lm, fyllvfy- jo M11 gl WW if PM 1. ff v -1 771 'm ff' , i ,1'uy, ,,n'Jg , ,, ,J,, wx Yfjwg,-7, 1, i ' ' fm 1 I , .. 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Valenline Robert Ciccone, S.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947. 651 Ridge Road, Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Bernard Francis Clark, S.B., Fordham Uni- versity, 1942. 2656 Decatur Avenue, Bronx, New York. George john Clark, jr., S.B., Yale University, 1947. 43 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts. jamer Walker Clark, S.B., Clemson Agri- cultural College, 1935. Route 1, Greenville, South Carolina. john Ezra Clark, Harvard University. 71 Hughes Street, Maplewood, New jersey. Wilbur Clark, A.B., Brown University, 1943. 89-14 197 Street, Hollis, Long Island, New York. Irving Van! Clarke, A.B., Williams College, 1947. 635 South Oak Street, Hinsdale, Illinois. john Luther Cleveland, jr., A.B., Williams College, 1947. 429 Pelham Manor Road, Pelham Manor, New York. U16 Class ,1 1:.11,111 1,f1,,,1 1,,,11 1 1 7, , l 1 l 1 1 ll1'l'v'11i'1Ql Y A 11' 11 711' 1 ,y 1, 2, 1 ,11 ,1 1'111111,1 ' ,' ilu 1 11 'WH' ' ! 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W 1 11 j 1, :,,:',1,ig,::'1 1' ,111 11, X 112,15 Gale Winston Cleuen, A.B., University of Wyoming, 1946. 3218 South 5th, Abilene, Texas. james Oshorn Climo, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Case Institute of Technology, 1942. 27 Hill- crest Avenue, Wethersheld, Connecticut. Louis Barnes Close, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Duke University, 1943. 164 Ohio Avenue, Wadsworth, Ohio. Carl Oscar Collett, Harvard University. 3 Kristinelundver, Oslo, Norway. james Allan Conant, S.B. in C.E., Case In- stitute of Technology, 1946. 13963 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. Arthur Bartholomew Connors, S.B., Univer- sity of Notre Dame, 1945. Apartment 15, 28 Queensberry Street, Boston, Massachusetts. of I9 , 1 , . . lil, J. Conantd 11 UA. Connors Q H.iCorey G. Cottle , A. Courtney. .......4..:.1'1. ..,...1......-..-'..g.' Edward Louis Conrad, S.B. in Ind. Engin., Ohio University, 1947. 2025 Lemoine Ave- nue, Fort Lee, New jersey. james Francis Conway, jr., A.B. Harvard College, 1947. 25 Clark Road, Lowell, Massachusetts. Alan Strong Cook, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 242 Culver Road, Rochester, New York. Henry Greenwood Corey, jr., A.B., Bates College, 1943. 306 Harvard Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. George Bradbury Cottle, Harvard Univer- sity. Box 193, Mount Tabor, New Jersey. Alexander Anthony Courtney, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 12 Colonial Avenue, Dor- chester, Massachusetts. 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Engel A I I I Englerl' j. English J W1 ii D. Evans F. Everett L. Ewing Carl Henry Engel, S.B. in Engin., University of Michigan, 1947. 12631 ,Cloverlawn, DeLroit, Michigan. Henry julinr Engler, jr., Ph.B., Loyola Uni- versity-New Orleans, 1938. 1205 North Broad Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana. john Walter English, A.B., Union College, 1946, M.B.A., New York University, 1947. 454 Bay Ridge Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Samuel I-Iirscla Epftein, S.B. in B.A., North- western University, 1946. 70 East Scott Street, Chicago, Illinois. Eric' William Esren, S.B., Worcester Poly- technic Institute, 1947. 43 Rowe Place, New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York. George Wolfe Etlelron, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1945. 819 South XVest King Avenue, Portland, Oregon. S. Epstein E. Essen G. Ettelson. j. Farhi P. Faulkner A. Fedewitz David jolan Evanr, Ir., A.B., University of Michigan, 1947. 1054 Kimball Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. Francir Dewey Everett, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 1 Sutton Place, South, New York, New York. Leland Conklin Ewing, A.B., Hamilton Col- lege, 1947. 24 Pinedale Avenue, Delmar, New York. jean-Pierre sity, 1947. New York. Philip Handeryon Faulkner, Ir., A.B., Am- herst College, 1945. 168 Court Street, Keene, New Hampshire. Antlaorzy Fedewitz, B. Mech. Engin., Poly- technic Institute of Brooklyn, 1944. 1713 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. 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Warren Myerr Ficklen, S.B., University of North Carolina, 1947. 411 Elizabeth Street, Greenville, North Carolina. Laurence Field, Harvard University. 24 Chauncy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harry Edward Figgie, jr., S.B. in Met. Engin., Case Institute of Technology, 1947. 1115 Wilbert Road, Lakewood, Ohio. Harry Wilron Firzdley, S.B., Univeristy of South Carolina, 1939. 206 Hampton Ave., Pickens, South Carolina. 41949 L. Field II. Figgie H. Findlay D. Folts 1. Foss VV. Fox Walfer Robert Finn, A.B., Duke University, 1939. 104 Sherman Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. George Harvey Firb, Pitman's College, Lon- don College of Accountancy. 16 West 86th Street, New York, New York. Robert Leroy Fitz, A.B., Yale University, 1946. 291 Lake Avenue, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts. De Fred Gave Folly, jr., A.B., Syracuse Uni- versity, 1947. 46 Lakehill Avenue, Arling- ton, Massachusetts. jay Albert Forr, A.B., University of North Carolina, 1947. 1398 River Street, Hyde Park, Massachusetts. William Coburn Fox, A.B., XVilli:ims Col- lege, 1947. 122 School Street, Carthage, New York. 1 'lW1l11WlW'1 2111151 i,'1,'llllnT '11'1,,,,1111l11111,'1 'f':,.111111111 ,, ,.1.1, 1 111 ,r 1,1111--11.1, ,',11'1l,' Z '1 1,11,lh1' '1.1,ly,1 1,1 1l41'111a,le' 1111511 111,151 1 1 1 wA111U.1,,!,1 ,, ' 9:11174 11 - , ,'5',- '-wj'1f,l' 1 1 Vflfri , 11' ,Wy 1 ' 1 11V '1g, W. Frank I. Fraser D.'Frisbee L. Froeberg ' F. Fuller L. Furtneyd ' H. Futral A. Galbraith Gallagher T. Gamble N. Ganjei - S. Gardner , Waller William Frank, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1942. Box 908, Ogden Dunes, Gary, Indiana. Ian I-Iunlley Fraser, B.A., McGill University, 1947. 694 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, Province of Quebec, Canada. Don Calvin Frisbee, A.B., Pomona College, 1947. 2043 Edgewood Drive, South Pasa- dena, California. Leroy I-Iilding Froeherg, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Tufts College, 1946. 1294 South Main Street, Brockton, Massachusetts. Frederick Vincent Fuller, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1946. 670 Hinman Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. Loren Wayrze Fzzrtney, S.B., Northwestern University, 1945. 96 Highland Street, Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Herschel Eugene Futral, Emory University. 1236 East 32d Street, Savannah, Georgia. Arnold Woodbridge Galbraith, S.B., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, 1945. Haverstraw Road, Suffern, New York. john Glencrorr Gallagher, A.B., St. Joseph's College, 1946. 43 Broadview Avenue, New Rochelle, New York. Theodore Robert Gamble, S.B., Purdue Uni- versity, 1945. 4200 Prospect Road, Peoria, Illinois. Nafrer Dean Ganjei, LLB., Tehran Univer- sity, 1942, S.M., Brigham Young University, 1947. Ganjei Street, Tehran, Iran. Slephen Syrnnzer Gardner, Harvard Univer- sity. 168 Main Street, Wakeheld, Massa- chusetts. The Elass . flu 'QMQ1 I . lr '- 1 ' ' 4 tr ,. 1 ,. ., it .' f G. Garland D. Gearing C. Gebhart W. Geer D. Geeson E. Geldermann C R. Gentles I. Gershman A. Gilbert ig-Q-................... .,...... ... K I V ! Gregory Gray Garland, jr., A.B., University of Virginia, 1947. 112 Cathedral Place, Richmond, Virginia. Donald Frederick Gearing, S.B., University of Vermont, 1941. 197 Queen Street, Bristol, Connecticut. Carl Gran! Gelrhart, A.B., University of Southern California, 1947. 210 North Elm Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Walter Hamilton Geer, A.B., Wesleyaim University, 1947. Washington, Connecticut. Don Lane Geeson, S.B., Harvard College, 1945. 7261 Ravinia Drive, Normandy, Missouri. Edward joseph Gelderrnann, S.B., U.S. Mili- tary Academy, 1941. cfo Adjutant General, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C. af 1949 J. Gilfillan C. Gillam N. Gilles Roy Allan Genller, B. Com., McGill Uni- versity, 1947. 527 Lakeshore Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Isadore N ormana' Gerrbnzan, A.B., Wesleyaii University, 1947. 612 Garden Street, Hart- ford, Connecticut. Allan Artlaur Gilbert, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 240 Leicester Road, Kenil- worth, Illinois. john Tlaomar Giljillan, Ir., S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1944. 196 Linden Avenue, New- ark, Ohio. Clifford Riggx Gillam, Ir., A.B., Swarthmore College, 1947. Buck Hill Fall, Pennsylvania. Niclaolax Cloerfer Gilles, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 37 Bassett Street, Lynn, Massa- chusetts. up, .Wx f . 7' ' ' . 1, 5.5 -,fir'.f-W2-fi f g'f.1:,,-gf' 4 ,. -:qw Hw.,,w' 'zwwpwl PrviFW-.f1G','f:.l1lW-Wvlllyll If'nl 1 vw rw fr rw. -'llzwv!1 'r L. 14,1 '.l,!:,-f,..-,z-Miltf-.fri n,,'y,.Q.,f, yy. 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Robert Arnold Goldtbwaite, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 6 Gordon Street, West Som- erville, Massachusetts. foxepb Goldweitz, S.B., College of the City of New York, 1947. 1529 42nd Street, Brooklyn, New York. Herbert Irwin Goodman, S.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1945g Certiflcat D'Etudes Fran- caises, Universite de Besangon, 1945. 5821 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gabriel Ricbard Goold, A.B., Brooklyn Col- lege, 1943. 7109 Twenty-first Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Cbarle: Gaston Gould, The Tulane Univer- sity of Louisiana. Maple Avenue, Rutland, Massachusetts. Bertram Grand, A.B., Tufts College, 1947. 6 Calder Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Iobn Laurenee Grant, A.B., Union College, 1947. 2090 Broadway, San Francisco, Cali- fornia. be Ela 5 .E .w 'ot 'r ' lflmli , mr will ' 41',al'fff f'jl' 'JH 'ft I :viii i C 1 5 -rw ,. 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Vincent Louis Gregory, fr., Princeton Uni- versity. 131 Plum Street, Oil City, Pennsyl- vania. af 7949 Rupert Neely Grerham, jr., A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 1947. 421 Howard Street, San Antonio, Texas. Charlet Eugene Grifin, A.B., Duke Univer- sity, 1947. 3736 Grayburn, Los Angeles, California. john Leslie Grijin, jr., S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1944. 5314 Chadwick Road, Kansas City, Kansas. fame: Kimber Grirnrn, 2d, A.B., Pennsyl- vania State College, 1942. 829 Florida Ave- nue, York, Pennsylvania. Francir Bates Grow, A.B., University of North Carolina, 1947. Randleigh Farm, Lockport, New York. Sydney Theodore Guild, fr., A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 17 Florence Street, Medford, Massachusetts. l 1 .. 1' 1 .fr .. :I-im 1' ,.p,'v,,,.,,M,... 4, ,,,u : limi ..l:,:: 1w. at-'N 'I' ii1lWWj1.flx-, . 7 1 ' -1'.W1vtWr f1'- 1 ..w.j.,. .1 . rf.i.,W'.f 'vi .f, .-1:1 .. . ,WH ..,'. .. ...ff ... ., Wy H .W ftlt':l.,1y'w' -1 -- l'l ilhilf . .A ..,fyuf.'n. 1 ,, .iw l .Wthf ,, 7.,... .1 ,,.. 1 ,. 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'J -. .,f' 1 3: .'1,'. fi 1, .fi ti it,f,.,,-,'.wLw. --1, Hw,'f.,: ,.'-..7'- ,QM ., , ., M-,,,, , 1 , 'H wffgif- . .,'f'--w'ffwti l. Q 1. - ' ' . .1L..:1'.. ..a..11 . 1 '.'11 'l'.. 'l if J 1..'wW'l2rl1-1'.iif 'Wm'm:'gt51'It'+..tIf'r ''C -L...g-.l-f --'- l V 3'4 'L ' l M A' iLt'-i-----l--- 1 , john Addison Guthrie, jr., A.B., University of Wyoming, 1947. 1200 Ivinson Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming. Wilder Gutterron, jr., A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. Breen Road, Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Henry Edmond Haegg, jr., S.B. in Mech. Engin., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1945g S.B. in C.E., flbidj, 1947. 1746 First Avenue, North East. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Herbert Ralph Hahn, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 15 Fernboro Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Wilton Rid gely Hainer, S.B., johns Hopkins University, 1942. 6303 Pinehurst Road, Baltimore, Maryland. Alan Chase Hall, A.B., Yale University, 1942. Willowhurst, West Harwich, Massa- chusetts. Samuel Stichney Hall, 3d, A.B., Harvard College, 1944. 56 Perry Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Sidney Munn Hall, S.B., University of Southern California, 1942. 11025 Elm Street, Lynwood, California. Edward Bernard Halperin, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 42 Radnor Road, Brighton, Massachusetts. john Miles Hamilton, B. Com., Queen's University, 1942. 360 McGill Street, Mon- treal, Province of Quebec, Canada. john Rorr Hamilton, S.B., Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, 1947. 165-20 Sanford Ave- nue, Flushing, Long Island, New York. William Thorndike Hamlen, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 125 Holland Road, Brook- line, Massachusetts. U15 Hia 'J . . 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Harshman y 11 '1 11 , f lllliy 'lla 4 ,W W 71111 ' ' lm 71 lily' , , f,,, , ,,,,, , , H , - 1 , , 1 1 1 Benjamin Bertram Hampton, B.Aero.E., New York University, 1947. 2515 Creston Avenue, New York, New York. William Arthur Hands, A.B., Brooklyn Col- lege, 1947. 152 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. William Charles Hanehe, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1936. 123 North Glenwood Ave- nue, Lima, Ohio. Robert james Hanley, Harvard University. 1779 Seyburn, Detroit, Michigan. William Andrew Hanley, Ir., S.B., Purdue University, 1947. R.R. 17, Box 158, Indian- apolis, Indiana. fennings Marvin Hanseth, A.B., University of Washington, 1947. 5005 Phinney Ave- nue, Seattle, Washington. af 1949 ...--.. ..,. .,.. . , , .. l l l, 1 l,, 1 ff t , , 214 Q W' , A ?,1EZp1'1 1 f,1u,m1 Y f1'3l,,i,1 y4'n,13', R' 1, l , 1 1 1, ,Mil 1 nga. 1 111sW.,1 lwlfj f I 'ly',15M7v-1 1 ' 11 1 1, ' law ' ,, uu'Tl 11, 'Q mg' 'f 'T f'TG'j'11'f',,, , 1 1f--f- '1 Y. , W., ,,,,, ,........,-1.-.....,.....-.,,..,..,: R. Hanleyify. Hanleyv 1 1j.Hanseth ' D. Harvie y P. Hatch, A41-Iayes , 1 - ' , 1 1 :'mI1,1,zq,,,,1g2,,j1,,'11,.f,1 ' 1 ' 1, '- 1 ' 1' ' , 1 1 1 ,1iW2l1 'myg ,':I1',,111,5,'6ii , ' li':l!'i,1llf11 1' ,3Q1','t1wIlw 1 , 1, 1 , is 1 with lil lb' 1,, 1 1 'A,f':117 ,l1l,:'g rv4'E1t11rll57 ' ' '- '1 1 'l7Il i3 'l!1,1''Q', Eh'11'flfYlillg1f'lLl , ' 5 ' ,1 .P ,1 F ,-1'2,'1111,?1,Qfh11i1fl1't'W H 1 2 .,,'r,'i1.,f,m,s,11f.'1!2 .11.1'Q1l1rll1J!'ll1'1 'Wgg ,Q-jSlLQ,Q'11f1l t1 lr l:leW11 Oscar Reese Hardison, Harvard University. 10 Harvard Way Ext., Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Graham Olin Harrison, A.B., Swarthmore College, 1947. 204 Lorraine Avenue, Mont- clair, New jersey. Richard Renville Harshman, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 191 Engle Street, Englewood, New jersey. Donald Southam Harvie, B.Sc. in Chem. Engin., University of Alberta, 1945. 65 Canada Life Building, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Paul Whitney Hateh, A.B., Harvard College, 1945. 125 Woodlawn Avenue, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. Arthur james Hayes, A.B., University of Minnesota, 1947. 145 Hawthorne Road, Hopkins, Minnesota. . 4 s. 1 . .Li . mi - .. . .gg 'v 5, 'gy . . ...W .s,,,,,,f.f ' sff.1'xf1 wr.- . rg wa i ' ' 'I' J. . . -as rn . ., .f, . ..w.-r . ,ga ' ,fwfr L' f . .Y pgirrrgg J ny if , .1 .-.vt s.. -I 'N vi .fi 4. ' 11 i -s wp, :rs s. .I'r TJ V . f filfil 1 w. 1iJQQ'i 'W'i'ivffngliilm I B. neckeiiw' iiilxiilafick PH. Heimalfiii D. iigaaason E. Henderson E. Henderson H. Hendrix R. Hennessy W. Henschel D. Herron .1 Jen ,nnn t 1 ,nnn Warren Billingsley Hayes, S.B., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1947. 506 South Jefferson Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Malcolm Hecht, jr., S.B. in Chem Engin., Cornell University, 1945, B. Chem. Engin., fibidj, 1947. 5510 Old Court Road, Pikes- ville, Maryland. Bertrand Barry Heckel, S.B. in B.A., Uni- versity of Dayton, 1947. 3315 East 4th Street, Dayton, Ohio. Langdon Clyde -Hedrick, S.B. in Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1947. 1 Gloucester Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Henrik Olaf Helrners, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1947. 5719 Corso di Napoli, Long Beach, California. David Sirnuel Henderson, S.B., Mississippi State College, 1942. 107 North Franklin, Charleston, Mississippi. f., Edward Lees Henderson, A.B., 1947. 2615 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ernest Flagg Henderson, 3d, S.B., Harvard College, 1945. Walden Pond Road, South Lincoln, Massachusetts. Harold Bey Hendrix, B.B.A., University of Texas, 1947. Paseo de la Reformer 253, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. Robert Dobie Hennessy, B.B.A., Niagara University, 1947. 516 Wolcott Avenue, Syracuse, New York. Willianz Carl Hensclael, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 8 Chauncy Street, Apartment 32, Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Poston Herron, S.B. in Chem. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1941, S.M. in Chem. Engin., fibidj, 1942. Box 723, Tryon, North Carolina. Zh Hia . ..rf...s....Ja ' 1n.s'ff4T'r' v I .Y , -.fi I i 1 1 l i r 1 1 il 'i li l l l H. Hibbard J. Hickey J. Higgins FJI-Iilbish ' E. Hill A lM.1-iiiiw y N. Hill' O.'Hil1gren V.Himme1wrightC. Holloway I P. Holm A. Holt li .... . 1 Henry Sieben Hibbard, S.B. in Agric., Mon- tana State College, 1941. 626 North Ben- ton Avenue, Helena, Montana. john Patrick Hickey, S.B. in Com., Univer- sity of Notre Dame, 1944. Suite 20, 61 Park Drive, Boston, Massachusetts. james Rickard Higgins, S.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1943. 10 Sherman Avenue, Summit, New Jersey. Frederick George Hilbirla, B. Mech. Engin., University of Virginia, 1944. Piney River, Virginia. Edward Scoheld Hill, jr., S.B. in E.E., Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1946. 283 North East 108th Street, Miami, Florida. Melville Coulter Hill, Ir., A.B., Amherst College, 1947. 630 Maple Avenue, Wil- mette, Illinois. vfl9 9 ,if a hair Niclaolar Snowden Hill, Mech. E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1945. 6107 Peri- meter Road, Harvardevens, Massachusetts. Oscar Warren Hillgren, S.B., University of Southern California, 1947. 1604 Wabasso Way, Glendale, California. Victor Frederick Hirnmelwrigbt, B. Ind. Engin., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1940. 187 Brighton Avenue, East Orange, New jersey. Chester Clay Holloway, jr., S.B. in B.A., University of Florida, 1939. Clermont, Florida. , Peter Norman H olnz, A.B., Pacific Lutheran College, 1946. Box 225, Petersburg, Alaska. 1 Alexander Currie Holt, jr., S.B. in Mech. Engin., Georgia School of Technology, 1937: 700 Woodland Drive, Greensboro, Nortuh Carolina. . l i 1 .,,- 4- ' 'iilii,.1i.Lli, ,I M vi- jd. 1 1: ll vw ,W ,, Vi wer ,w3f.i,. gf, . ,,. NM . my 5, 1,415 ...,4,,,.ix, , . 1 ,www u , iw u - my, yr, ' ' '.',ayi M'i ,i ' , i ' , 'fr,.W1., -.1 ,, . ' i.ii,1.if gm' ,gag Q w, ,wi fx ,W I - ug. ,N ,,i,-fi,-y .4 , yall llllflwilll l P. Hook 1 E. Hoppe R. Hopps E. Hoyczyk W. Hubbard F. Huber .... ,--......-.....-......... , .. Paul Pershing Hook, A.B., State University of Iowa, 1940g j.D., Qibidj, 1947. Grundy Center, Iowa. Egil Lorentzen Hoppe, Artium, Frogner Skole, 19403 Average stater's degree, Qibidj , 1943. Lysaker, Oslo, Norway. Robert Cbappell Hopps, A.B., Michigan State Normal College, 1947. 2861 Kenmore, Berkley, Michigan. fobn Poole Horgan, Ir., S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1944. 8 Bolton Place, Radburn, Fairlawn, New Jersey. Walter' Channing Howe, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 90 Western Drive, Short Hills, New jersey. Harold Howard Howland, Ir., A.B., George Washington University, 1947. 1921 Kalor- ama Road, North West, Washington, D.C. J. Horgan W. Howe H. Howland E. I-Iumenny A. Hunter F. Hurst 1. ,V 1, Edward john Hoyezyk, B.B.A., St. Bonaven- ture College, 1947. 1079 Smith Street, Buffalo, New York. William Alonzo Hubbard, S.B. in Chem. Engin., Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy, 1944. 2002 Vichy Road, Rolla, Missouri. Fred Robert Huber, A.B., Harvard College, 1946. 502 North Church Street, Watertown, Wisconsin. Edward Samuel Hunzenny, S.B., Michigan State College, 1947. 911 South Chestnut, Lansing, Michigan. Andrew Decker Hunter, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. Weeburn Lane, Darien, Con- necticut. Frederick Warren Hurxt, B. Com., Univer- sity of Toronto, 1947. 476 Russell Hill Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. U16 Hia 1 l , A H. Huston H. Hyde S. Ing F. Johnson R. johnson E. Jones Harland Watson Huston, jr., S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1947. 301 East Williams Street, Salis- bury, Maryland. Harold Anthony Hyde, A.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1947. 2825 Hillegass Avenue, Berkeley, California. Sheridan Chin-Fooh Ing, S.B. in Gen. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1945. 1718 Keeaumoku Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Stephen Arnold jarirlowsky, A.M., Univer- sity of Chicago, 1947. 38 Shore Park Road, Great Neck, Long Island, New York. Reuhen jejery, Ir., B.E., Yale University, 1943. 266 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, New York. William Benajah Ienningr, S.B. in B.A., University of Florida, 1943. 3304 17th Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida. 1ffl9 9 5. 1..ig1IQ.lgiQfi1i'.jgrggii I ilii iiii'7Qi?Ql'jLQ.QI.i..gg I R. Jones R. Jones H. Joyce Franris David johnron, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. 187 School Street, Belmont, Massachusetts. Richard Wendell johnron, S.B., Harvard College, 1947. 1633 Clinton Street, Muske- gon, Michigan. Earle Feurt loner, jr., S.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1946. 731 Pom- ella Drive, Claremont, California. Robert Keith loner, S.B., University of Southern California, 1946. 303 Orange Avenue, Santa Ana, California. R. Conrad loner, S.B. in E.E., Purdue Uni- versity, 1947. 331 North 7th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. Howard Harrison Ioyce, A.B., Columbia University, 1947. 535 West 110th Street, New York, New York. l 1111 111 1111 11,1 111, will i lk i111 ,I 115,1'1.1I1I111. 111' ' '1I,1!I1' 0' 1,1I,,,I1'11 1 -1 111 1 11:11111.1fe11111111117111111 11111r11111111111!1:11 111 111111'1111:f11l11H1?t1 711'17l11l'1 ' fl l 1 1119'W11111W1511111l1ll?11 '111 ' 1111'1111:1111:1125111111-14 1 111111'1111111111 13111111 ,,1,, U' 1 ' 1' 11 ' 1 Z' 1,1, ,1,, , 1 11 , i1 1 11W'1l1 11 1'1l11 1111 11111.!11,1111T11 11.1, , I 'V 1 '1fII11 J 1'fV'f1' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'Y V 1 ' 1 111 I' 1 'X ' 1 ' ' 'V . . A. 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Kelly 1 H.11KelsIey1,111., 1. F. Kilpatrick G. King D. Ku-cl-roi? 111111 11,1,, 11,1 ' 1 1 , W, 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 1111 1 ,111l, 1 '11 1 1 1'11'1,11' 11111111 11I , 0 1 I ' 1 1 'I1,1 - .' 1 1 ' . ' 11 ',,21Q1,11 1 1 I 1 gD.1K1rn 1 R. Kishk 1 I A. Klauber, 1 K. Klaussen R. Kline M. 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'in B.A., Northwestern University, 1948. 1524 Cen- ter Avenue, Pekin, Illinois. john Phillip Kelly, fr., A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 126 Arlington Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. Harvey Marion Kelrey, jr., A.B., Princeton University, 1947. 142 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Frank Eclmorzrtoiz Kilpatrick, fr., S.B. in Engin., Brown University, 1946. 35 Hicks Lane, Great Neck, Long Island, New York. Gilbert King, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1944. 39 Kingsbury Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Dorzalil joreph Kirchholf, S.B., Miami Uni- versity, 1946. 3124 Providence Place, St. Louis, Missouri. David Frederick Kira, A.B., Swarthmore College, 1947. 520 East Main Street, Lan- caster, Ohio. Richaraf William Kirlik, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 2965 Valentine Avenue, New York, New York. Amon Homer Klaaher, jr., BJ., University of Missouri, 1947. 7701 Stanford, St. Louis, Missouri. Karl Hooker Klaarren, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Center Street, Lewiston, New York. Robert Parks Kline, S.B. in B.A., University of Nebraska, 1947. 5409 Cuming Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Michael foreph Knapp, 49 Lemon Street, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. U15 Lila Il' .I 111,i1w,.,,, 1111 w, rrf1111u.1,, 1 111 tl 1 M, 1 1 1' J 11 1 ' 1 wfl 1 ,l1,1v.'1 11 r rtmfgg, 'M-'W-11.11il11'1' ,- 1.-11111. h 1 , ,,,, . hi .1 iffi3,1:23z'i.'1ffii 1 1- f- ii 11111:-1 aT T l.. li'1fff1--'11,?,. ' ,M i,,., . 1 A... ' 1 Ilia 5. ' 11, . JW1 11 111.11-1 any M111 n11M,1l11 . 1 1f1'f7'?'W 1 - 311 ,ij 14,1 ',1 1,,111 1lQ ri. ,:11111'1,111 ling, 111'11lW 1 1 fm 11. ii 11? M 1 2' Wil' wr' 1 1- ? 1 1 ,if , 1 If 1 g.::L'ff 1 11111 11 M 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1'f1,, y1 1 ' f 1111 ji I' Y !1I1 112511 ' W 1 . ' ' V WLT L 15 fa-W if 51 '-.E-,W Ziff '11 1 , 1w1ir1,-W., 11.114 11,w,W 111 nr ya ,. 1:1 111 .11 r'Hff.1.1'W1-rwl 113711, , '11 rt.'1' W1 . V',,1',w 5111 Mfr. 1 ,,N. 1 ,,1, . iZ,M:11ih1 , 111111 1- 1.1 11.11, :ly ft 1 11f,, ' . . , . . , ,.,1,11, K, ...,- V . ,f - 1 ,,, , , A .1f,1,-,1,,n.',,1:,-it,.. ' , , 1 V 7' J. Kohler w. Kopp . g W.gKorbe1i .- AQ'W' fflts.lik5y555' B.Kramer F.:iiliimei7 A. Kronick D. Lacey H. Lackman ' Dgfl-add l H. Lampshire 1. Lanahan , ?llt1wfi:411 1 john Frederick Kohler, 3d, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1945. 3 Clarke Road, Richmond, Virginia. W. Brewster Kopp, A.B., Harvard College, 1946. 326 East Avenue, Newark, New Jersey. lVilliam Korhel, jr., S.B. in Com., Univer- sity of Denver, 19415 S.M. in Com., Cibidj, 1943. 9 Lancaster Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. Stanton I-Iershe!! Kovacs, A.B., Indiana Uni- versity, 1946. 5134 South Greenwood, Chicago, Illinois. Bomar George Kramer, B.E., Yale Univer- sity, 1945. Cherry Street, jesup, Georgia. Frederic Car! Kramer, A.B., University of Chicago, 1947. 101 South Parkway, Colum- bus, Nebraska. 'af 1949 Albert Mortan Kronich, A.B., Union College, 1947. 122 Brookside Avenue, Amsterdam, New York. Donald Orr Lacey, S.B., U.S. Naval Aca- demy, 1935. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Harold Lachman, S.B., New York Univer- sity, 1947. 831 Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Dwight Rohert Ladd, A.B., Brown Univer- sity, 1943. 13 Munroe Road, Lexington, Massachusetts. Harvey Robert Lampshire, 525 Chuluota Avenue, Grand junction, Colorado. john Stevenson Lanahan, A.B., Duke Uni- versity, 1947. 1085 Devon Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. , 1. .M '1 rw' l',.',, .1 1.1 WM1' '. ,191's11wml11 1 W 11,11 1 -1 'FW' 1 1 ' l1'l9l1 'f'f'l ' W' 1 1111111111 11?y11li1li1 1 A- 1 - . 41,411 1-1 'M . 1 -11111 1. 1 -' ' l ll 1 fbi? L. Landes . R. Landrum L. Langer E. Langstaif K. Lanneau J. Larew C. Larson V. LaTorre G. Leininger L. Levin S. Levine B. Levinson Lee Everett Lander, A.B., Union College, 1944. 1 Club Drive, Woodmere, Long Island, New York. Robert Kinkead Landrum, S.B. in Com., University of Kentucky, 1947. 612 Elsmere Park, Lexington, Kentucky. Leonard Charles Rudolph Langer, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 25 Irving Terrace, Apartment 4119, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Elliot Kennedy Langstaj, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 39 Garden Place, Brooklyn, New York. Keith Palmer Lanneau, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946. 311 North Pearl Street, Natchez, Mississippi. john Robert Larew, S.B., West Virginia In- stitute of Technology, 1942. 204 Beckley Avenue, Beckley, West Virginia. Charles Albert Larron, B. Chem. Engin., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1941. 301 West jersey Street, Elizabeth, New jersey. Victor Thomaf LaTorre, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1942. 163 Park, West Haven, Con- necticut. George Franklin Leininger, A.B., University of Kansas City, 1944. 3314 Askew Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. Leslie Howard Levin, S.B. in Engin., Cali- fornia Institute of Technology, 1945. 11337 Thurston Circle, Los Angeles, California. Sydney Herbert Levine, S.B. in Engin., Uni- versity of Michigan, 1946. 2607 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. Bernard Isaac Leztinfon, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 12 Brookledge Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Zfbe Ela J. Lewis V N. Liew A. Lincoln J. Littlefield J. Livingston D. Logan james Raymond Lewis, Harvard University. Forest Road, Millis, Massachusetts. N yan-Sin Qlirankj Lien, S.B. in Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947. 33 Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China. Alan Mawson Lincoln, Ir., A.B., Williams College, 1947. 55 Witherbee Avenue, Pel- ham Manor, New York. Seth james Linford, A.B., University of Utah, 1941. 638 - 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah. Donald Wayne Linscott, S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of New Hampshire, 1947. Gilford, New Hampshire. Robert Patrick Lister, B.A., Cambridge Uni- versity, 1947. The Gables, Fallield, England. 1ffl9 9 S. Linford D. Linscott R. Lister y J. Logan 1 R. Long L. Loomis joseph Pagani Littlefield, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1945. Wilson Point, South Norwalk, Connecticut. jonnston Redmond Livingston, S.B., Yale University, 1947. 45 Woodland Avenue, Summit, New jersey. Daniel Francis Logan, S.B., Northwestern University, 1939. 2715 Reese Avenue, Evans- ton, Illinois. james Phillips Logan, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1943. 5D Gibson Terrace, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Robert Long, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1941. 26 Longfellow Road, Natick, Massa- chusetts. Lester George Loomis, A.B., Franklin Col- lege, 1947. Keuka, Park, New York. 1 5541 WZ 1' 'J ,11.,1fr 1, 1 llll'1,x'l' 'ill-'W 'll '1f', l'1'.1, .151 I at 1111-f fv1l Whwwmwwaww ' lll'llll'll'yl1l l'llfi1lll'1'l7 l llllnll ,Z ll rl 1' fllll1l l 1 11 1,31 lll . ' ,.-ml 1' 1, ' l l l ill W MM fl l lywllllmll l f l , fl 1 al l wllyf' lt lllv 1l 941 1'-1, 4' ' l Mlm lwmimyyywh W'rM1 , 1r , . 'vw' 1 1 ,1 117 1'lfwi1 lf. : Al l Wil? MW 'W yy W w ill 1 1 , -lfti rMylha,'rm P' lt 1,51 W1 1s my V'hWWwplM 1 l all f l W'MWmWWw 'WMWWWWRMW' 9+ My w2f1,llgg1l 1E111m:fW1l mawfwwwn- yy. 1v1,y,M 'Wu 1 W We ' Ir 3fy1llMllll.l,Wm1Ml'I,,nl,l11111! 1: -z, lllMi1111'11it11'1.1l1'111 , 11 ,,,,!y,-,Hi 1, , . is lfa,w,,.,. 1 lwflmvf 11 1,51 .frail llmll 1 ,,,.g1 11.1111 1 W, -www.. 11 'l .lfffilwl jm' i I V ll ,,1, , , 1 , ., . , 1 1 . .. ..., . ... ..,. ... ...-.-... ..... ..........r...........-........... ,,..,, ..,........ ... ., . . ... ...,, ....a....- .N,., i.........,... ..,.,. .,.. , , . ..,. ..... . ....................,....,.........-.. .,...... .. ,-1-W.-.... 4. ., , - - , ,1, L. Loschen . S. Loscocco J. Love I R. Lugabill D. Lukens R. Lundblad Lerlie Rohert Lorcherz, A.B., Whitman Col- lege, 1944. Route i:l:2, Sunnyside, Wash- ington. S. john Lorcocco, S.B. in B.A., Boston Col- lege, 1947. 3 Alpha Road, Dorchester, Massachusetts. fame: Spencer Love, jr., S.B., Davidson College, 1947. Round Hill Road, Green- wich, Connecticut. William De Lorr L0'l!6,!1'., A.B., Hamilton College, 1947. 25 Oak Ridge Road, Berkeley, California. Frank H. Low, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946, A.M., Harvard Uni- versity, 1947. 69-81 108th Street, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. Douglas Glen Larllam, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1928, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1933. Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, Massa- chusetts. W. Love F. Low D. Ludlam P. Luttazi A. Lyles C. McAloon 1... . I. , J, , ,yg jf ..,111, .W yy' .V ',y.D',:1.w,y:l!L 1. ,, -11,1 . 1 11 , wr., 1,1 .f,11,w.1!5, 1. .1Jv1111f-Q ,yy lit' ll ,,jnVif4,1nl ,., 11 ,lp WWWMPM 1 ,, 1' ' l' 153' 1,1111 1.11111 ,11fl11f1, 111.1 7 , , rfy 7, l ,WWWV ry M1 Wh g . ,, , , 1 xwimmmh ,1 rl?lmli1. 'lvl i4'f4'f l.w':1.l I 'wwdwwy Eff.'1lCfWLl'lllfi ,,,lr1,g1.3r. Win ,,,., w 1,1711-1 11., vu.. .','.'lf1 f1,,nw 1 y,:.,,1,,,1r1l,,,: 1 .W ,., ,, ,... ..- ...... ....................,-. Richard Byron Lugahill, A.B., Asbury Col- lege, 1941, B.D., Drew University, 1945. 227 M-4 North Buckeye Street, Wooster, Ohio. Donald Neal Luhenr, A.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1947. 533 Madison Avenue, York, Pennsylvania. Rohert Bond Lzmdhlad, A.B., Tufts College, 1945. 66 Myrtle Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts. Phillip Settimio Luttazi, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Springdale Avenue, Dover, Massachusetts. Arromanar Coleman Lyler, Ir., B.C.S., Uni- versity of South Carolina, 1940. West End Street, Chester, South Carolina. Charles Edward Mcfiloon, S.B. in B.A., Rutgers University, 1947. 12 Hilton, Nutley, New jersey. The Hia ,,,,,,1 5171-19. .,. F. MacCauley C. McColough W. McConihe E. McColl R.McCutcheon R. McEwan J. McGarvey McGaughey J. McKemy Frarzrir Raymond MacCaa!ey, S.B. in Chem., University of Notre Dame, 1947. 9747 Shore Road, Brooklyn, New York. Charley Peter Philip McColoagh, LL.B., Dalhousie University, 1947. 108 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. lVarren Fish McCo1zihe, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 9 Diman Place, Providence, Rhode Island. Edward joreph McCool, S.B., LaSalle Col- lege, 1935. 6904 North 19th Street, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. Roherl I-layner McCutcheon, A.B., Berea College, 1939. Bishop, Virginia. Ray Wehrter McEwan, A.B., Wabash Col- lege, 1942. R.R. 1, Sheldon, Illinois. D. McKenna N. MacKenna W. McKenna james Naughton McGaroey, S.B. in Mgt. Engin., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1941. 4609 Bayard Street, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. john Cameron McGaaghey, S.B. in C.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1943. 375 East Paces Ferry North East, Atlanta, Georgia. famer Stanley McKemy, S.B. in B.A., Uni- versity of Missouri, 1943. Route 5, Trenton, Missouri. David McKenna, S.B., Michigan State Col- lege, 1942. 95 School, Route 411, Clawson, Michigan. Neil Samuel Mac'Kefzna, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Concord Road, Wayland, Mas- sachusetts. Williarrz Edward MrKerma, A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1947. 3 Granville Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts. H. McKinney G. McManmon J. McNaniee R. Macrae C. Maguire M. Mahana Harlow Edgar McKinney, S.B., University of Idaho, 1944. Box 79, Weippe, Idaho. George M. McManrnon, A.B., Syracuse Uni- versity, 1947. Box 55, Vernon, New York. john Francis McNarnee, Bd, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1945. 246 South Huntington Ave- nue, Boston, Massachusetts. Arthur Kenneth McNett, S.B., University of Oregon, 1943. 992 Hilyard Street, Eugene, Oregon. Roger Wallace Mahie, S.B., Syracuse Uni- versity, 1940. Greene Street, Port Ewen, New York. Rohert Ranlet Maromher, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1947. 5 Buckingham Street, Rochester, New York. A. McNett R, Mabie R. Macomber D. Manning P. Man'g-Smith E. Manshel Rohert Bruce Marrae, S.B., Columbia Uni- versity, 1946. 2 Gap View Road, Short Hills, New jersey. Charler David Maguire, A.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1947. 4 Belmont Street, Nashua, New Hampshire. Matthew Henry Mahana, 3d, S.B., University of California at Los Angeles, 1946. 802 North Gardner Street, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. Donald Sirnpron Manning, S.B., Cornell Universi y, 1947. Ransomville, New York. Peter Manning-Smith, B. Com., Derby Tech- nical College, 1943. Fairway Middlewich Road Sandbach. Cheshire, England. Ernest Manshel, New York University. 8315 Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens, Long Island, New York. The 61a R. Marriner G. Marthens O. Martin 1. Matthews W. Mauldin F. Mayers Richard Arthure Marriner, B. Chem. Engin., University of Virginia, 1944, S.M., Lehigh University, 1948. 304 West End Place, Cran- ford, New Jersey. George Walker Marthens, Zd, S.B. in B.A., University of Arizona, 1942. 2005 East Blacklidge Drive, Tucson, Arizona. Owen Martin, New York University. 85-15 247th Street, Bellerose, Long Island, New York. Winrlow Martin, A.B., Dartmouth College, 1947. 147 Lincoln Street, Franklin, Mas- sachusetts. Chester Taller Marvin, S.B., Union College, 1947. 79 South Cliff Street, Ansonia, Con- necticut. jacques jean. Mathenet, University of Paris, 3750 Fordham Road, North West, Washing- ton, D.C. 1ffl949 W. Martin C Marvin J Mathenet ' l ' 1 V: N. Mazzola Metzger M. Meusborn, A ' nrvn john Bower: Mafthewr, jr., A.B., Bowdoin College, 1943. Apartment 43, 211 Park Drive, Boston, Massachusetts. U'7hiteford Carlirle Manlilin, S.B., U.S. Mili- tary Academy, 1937, A.M., University of California at Los Angeles, 1942. Lockebes- burg, Arkansas. Frank Karl Mayerr, S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1947. 3270 Warrensville Cen- ter Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Nazarino Ioreph Mazzola, B.N.S., College of the Holy Cross, 1945. 35 Wfinship Street, Brighton, Massachusetts. joseph Anthony Metzger, LL.B., St. Louis University, 1940. 3665 Connecticut, St. Louis, Missouri. Millard Michel M'eu.fhorn, S.B., Midland College, 1947. Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. 1 lllfl ami., W t , . ,. ,yt , W I, Ifnj .Q ,wx in , ,,,, 1 ittl'ww'w,a'.xouW,,y,o:gl,5':ya l 1,51 ylfwnl' ,awww ww .tn , .ful MW fwmf ,,f1wrWf'nz,fwma- M3 ff. .ww h,',w I,-l ww 'zflliwll-1'l , M, ,fy ,fw Q' ,p Quill ,f:5,, , 'wfrizleilfi f ifw',lffJl 1' W: l'l lll'lWf , wal M1Mull. it 1- wav 'ww1l Wnfwf!' ff ,,w,W,,ff.w xwl. ,,,f,,,,M4W, f wlfwlflf ,f-,-vw tfl-limi my mmf nlxlfz' 'fl Wa W 1, MW, ,alll 'bfllwlllhl ,hfhfwl-'Q' W., 'rw ,M-, , M ,,,f,f, 'MH' llffill 1,tI'.-- .,, 3 w W , W ,:!2lg+,'m,!yg ,ff9,gfwgun4 fv1,,tg w: 'a'lw:, ,, l,y1,,t' ., ,H ,fn 'W lf lf .1 wmv fl tw, ,ln N' 'J,'fff-YQ ll mf: , fi, ,v vw, ,r,,..f 'lllzizifw 1 W., 1 , f L fw M Q' ,JH ,N 'ill ,l'J'ilL, lM'Hh!n wf lllimlwlr ,i,b,.l,l7lJL dgfM?cg , fV i L.Mi1der . C.Mi11er - A fJ.,Mii1er: 1 V, j.Miller. R. Miller UR,-Mil1ef ' S. Miller A.'Mintorl. ' E.Mitche11' , 1 . wi' , Norman Meyer, A.B., Harvard College, 1943. 136 Beaumont Avenue, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Clarence Stetson Miek, A.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1947. Field House, Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Alexander Mikulicn, B.E., Yale University, 1942. R.F.D. :H:1, Box 274, Seymour, Con- nec'icut. Leonard Milder, Western Reserve Univer- sity. 2196 Delaware Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Claarler Myer Miller, A.B., Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1947. 182 Dickinson Street, Spring- field, Massachusetts. folan Francir Miller, A.B., Stanford Univer- sity, 1947. 1201 Bryand, Palo Alto, Cali- fornia. john Orr Miller, B.Ap.Sc., University of Toronto, 1947. 116 Alexander Street, Osh- awa, Ontario, Canada. Robert Wallace Miller, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 1311 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, Minnesota. Rurrell Bruce Miller, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1945. 318 Sterling Road, Kenil- worth, Illinois. Samuel Gordon Miller, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1945. 118 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Auguitur Maine Minton, A.B., University of Illinois, 1947. 29 Washington Street, Bel- mont, Massachusetts. Ernert Albert Mitchell, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1943. 3819 Wilmington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. U15 61a it N., .' ,V yr 1 I 1 N, . V, .7 kung, 3.1 Wfi 255,113.11 , nf: ,Aww 1 1. ,r ., i,,c,-at it 4 'tall get sw' wr 1 fs ,rw WMFTN. 1.1 Writ -y'e',.r.,, 1v4,Wz..Ji1-- fftm 7 Wiz. tr it 1. ,, 1. ,,,,Wi'L ll l - zu. -ri. '- i-1. 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YV , li111 'l .. ,,,.,,,A,.,.. .M . . -.-..... , .. ,.,. . .. 3 ,, ,, - 'wIMw,11wm1 P William Samuel Maxwell Montgomery, S.B. in Engin., Brown University, 1943. 26 Lin- den Street, Brookline, Massachusetts. Aurello julio Monlinola, fr., A.B., Fordham University, 1947. cfo Amon Trading Cor- poration, Aduana Street, Manila, Philippine Islands. Philip jay Morgan, Wesleyan University. 358 Main Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Marlin Morhar, A.B., University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles, 1947. 2323 South Redondo Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Frederic Samuel Morton, III, A.B., Davidson College, 1943. 42 Fairview Avenue, Water- town, Massachusetts. Cornelius Franhlyn Moser, A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 1942. 129 East 45th Street, Savannah, Georgia. of 7949 David Morinzan, A.B., University of Illinois, 1941. 201 North Main, Morton, Illinois. john Uachj Cummings Moller, B.B.A., University of Texas, 1936. 1408 Lawson Street, Houston, Texas. Arthur foreph Mraz, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947. 30 Lower Main, Fort Fairfield, Maine. Thaaldeux Emil Mroz, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 149 Derby Street, Salem, Massa- chusetts. Ernest Mueller, S.B. in Mech. Engin., New York University, 1947. 1049 Park Avenue, New York, New York. john Henry Muller, jr., S.B. in Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1945. 176' Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey. T. Murdock M. Murphy T. Murphy F. Myers K. Myers P. Namtvedt A. Neidecker R. Nelson M. Neumark G. Newell J. Nichols T. Nissle -.., ,. ,. .. ...-,,,, m. .. . Thomas Keating Murdoch, A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 1943. 19 Windsor Avenue, Meriden, Connecticut. Malcolm Purves Murphy, S.B., Harvard College, 1942. 113 Welcome Lane, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. Thomas Sawyer Murphy, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1945. 47 Mid- wood Street, Brooklyn, New York. ' Frederick Rice Myers, Mech. E., Cornell University, 1940. 28 St. john Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Kenneth Holston Myers, Ir., A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 2518 Hartzell Street, Evans- ton, Illinois. Peter Bernhard Nanztzfedt, Artium, Sydnes- hougensskole, 1945. 3 Ole Irgensvei, Ber- gen, Norway. Anthony Barrett Neidecher, Harvard Uni- versity. High Farms Road, Glen Head, Long Island, New York. Rohert H. Nelson, A.B., University of De- troit, 1944. 17352 Parkside Ave., Detroit, Michigan. Matthias Neumarh, B.A., Robert College, 1947. 17 Tleri Sokak, Ceuizlik, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey. George Brandon Newell, A.B., George Washington University, 1947. 3008 Ten- nyson Street, North West, Washington, D.C. john jay Nichols, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1945. 2610 Eastwood Avenue, Evanston, Illinois. Trott Rachmiel Nissle, Harvard University. 309 Michigan, Sturgis, Michigan. Zhi? Bla ,, 1 121, 1 1 N Q1 '1',C::1,1 11, U1 1 ,111,11 111, 1 ,111 ,1 ,, ,,11111, , 1 'l'll1'1: 11 1 ' :f l' 1 ,- ,, ,,, 111.1 1l,1', '1,, ,x,,, ,,1Z,,, 1'1l111'1l1,,111,' ,,1- '11:11Wl ,1 ,,j1-5,1 WA, 1 11 12.111, ' ',111,,1flL ,1 , 1 1 l,11Y.f1my,1 1, 1, 11','1' 1 1 1W1,,,,w11,,1 41111-,, l 111 1'lT'lli1,l 1 'I' - W 1 1,1-1 1,11 ,, , 1 l Q- 1- l,J1f111ll1i'1i'f ' 11'111,21111,'1 ' 1,11,:,1,1 y 1,1,,,,, V 1 ,V , , I x ,1E1, 1 :,J:J'1l,1111.'-U55 1 11 ',11,1',11fl r:1h, 1 1 ,, ,,1,,11,1 ,1,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ',,,,,, i 2 '1111 i1j,,1' A 1 1'11,,w'v, My 1111111 1, 111, , ' ,, ,1,,m1, ' 1 , .'l',,'1' 11f1' ,, 1,.11,,w,,,11,,1'1 1,1, 1 1,1111 '11,11,h,1, +11 1111 11,ll1l 1'1 111hl,,Wy11,HlW-11i-l11WWW 1, '1111,,!211'1,,y,1111' ,1,,'17M1111 l 1 111,,11'l1 ,1, 1 Www' , 11r!1,y1111 1 11, ,,,.,1,,,1, ,111 10,1,p,11!11 1,51111':1,1,, 111111111- ,111 ,11,,1,1,,1f,,,1 ' ,1 1111, 1 11.111, l 1llli4ii1:I1111L1'1,11 lr fwliiillll ,,1 1 1 ,,1,,1, ,'-1,1,C11,1,11 3,,1:',1'1y, ,,1 ,,1 ' ,,g,1 11. ,,1111,'1,1,'f11,11111 ,1 1 ,1 ,1 11' h-i111f!1,,,' 1119 ,J I 1741 Jiri, 51 W W1 11 11, 11 ,, ,111 ', H'1f ,JC -1 ' 1111,1 ': 1'H,11':1',1E-1.1, 111' ', 1 1 1,'1111111l111111fl11111,1 1'1i'l'11'lll1!illMi 1 -111- W-'f1'-lllff i1 i1-1,'V-, , 11' U Jw ,1,1,1,y2,,1wym , 1111 111' 11 1112 ly' ,mil ' E. Noonan H. Norsworthy D. Nuddi B. Nybefgii , ,1 'W'1 tif ' 1' 1, W 7 1 W.OlBrien, J. O'Conne11 F. Odell- J.Olden , Q it K. Olsen' 1 1 ,111: A X 'N !,J,,, Vr,, 111 1: 11 nr.. 1- . f A ,,,1 ,,,111 , Edward Mathews Noonan, A.B., College of the Holy Cross, 1945. 918 Niagara Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York. Hugh Hoyle.: Norrworthy, B.A., McGill University, 1947. 29 Ramezay Road, West- mount, Province of Quebec, Canada. David Eugene Nudd, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Case Institute of Technology, 1944. 3452 Ormond Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Batt Nyherg, S.B., Harvard College, 1947. Box 215, Route 1, Ashland, Oregon. Rohert Scott N ycum, S.B., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947. 745 Hill Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rohert George O'Brien, S.B., Bowdoin Col- lege, 1945. 660 East 8th Street, South Boston, Massachusetts. 11fl9 9 1 1 I William Corneliur O'Brien, S.B., Purdue University, 1947. R.R. iirl, Lowell, Indiana. john David O'Connell, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 277 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Frank Harold Odell, A.B., University of Alabama, 1943, Hobart, New York. john ,Henry Olden, Ir., B. Ind. Engin., Georgia School of Technology, 1947. 34 Brighton Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Kenneth Hughes Olren, S.B., New York University, 1941. 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Donald Hunter Ong, A.B., University of Kansas, 1947. 6410 Wyandotte Street, Kan- sas City, Missouri. 1, l ,V ' 1 ,, ,z . ,,,,,f,',,,,,,',f',,,,',x! ?t'l',,I Wil l','l, ,f 'l- 'F'3fl,1f, ,. my . , fl55,,g,,,. ff, WWI lf ,W ',, - 'V' 'W ff ' nw' ,f, ,,r, , y'-,Hu ,- ,,, ff, ,lf , ,, , , ,',ll,w, I 2 .1 ml ,, ,,' ' f ,, ,W 4' ,lJw,y,r,4 ,v ,,,, ,- fy ll'-9 .M 'Will' , ,, In , ,, ,r ,,, 27-,,'t-rr ,J,',.,,w,', W, , ,,,,.,, , , -ifl,1,7'l5'l,f!f'wvWJ'f fIf,f , A Tlyyw, ,,:w,,,yMlMf,,,y ,,- ,,, ,, ,, 1, 1' ,,,,g,,,,., ,f,',,, ' I Y!5,w'flll ','M , ,ll,,,W ,j,,,fl,,-f g,lW,1l4Qi,:f2,,,i A A. wt :ly W' ul' ,-, 1-, , ,,, '2 , ,v,, ,,,,,,:, , 2 , 'IW ,,-M ,,f ,M ,,l 1, Ml ' ,y ,,,fhulWyl',,y -N ,,-- W 1,lll,:wl ll': ' ' ' .ft . f'5,r,l:A.:,152L,J, , I fly, ', 31 n I ,,l:n,' 1' ,,-,,l,Q,,,., ,-lv,-, ,vw lm- lil- l, ?f',,1 fl , ' li' 1' , , 4 ,, HMT- Unk, ,,, n' ,, ,,,,,,,,,.,w,,,:, ,,, , ,,,,, J,,v, rw, ' H, rn... ,v., QW! l,l1,f,r', 'unc , ,,,,,, ., .,,, , ,. , ,.,.,,. ,,,, . . .,...,......,....--..-,,..,.,....,......,....,. T. Oppenheim J. Painter r S. Painter M. Parker E. Parkhurst S. Paw rf, r, T. Pancerz, E. Pansky D. Parker? , W. Payne W. Pearsall J. Peirce' , f H J ' ,,,',l,,'l,',7, -, , ,, l, ',,,:,l,j'l'- ,t, 32 ' 11,5 ' 1 l,r,',1,,,,, , f. I-.f ,lag :,l,i'l,v,,l W I , ,M M ' :,1..,,,r,.:l,,'!'rw ' Ill',,,l lll 'L1 vw ygw' ' A., ,,,,,,Wfllll,'ftl ,ff iW,w,. '.g,.'vw-,,, .' , wwf, ', ' , ,y7,,l,y,,,'lll 1 '..,,,s 'i,,,,,, ,,,j,f,,,y ,Q ,I H ,qgj ,. ',, 3, , 1. ,, ,, JM, fy, 1 I I, ,f .,, w 'i:t',,, ,, , ,,,, f,, , , I ,,,4g,Q.N,, ,W n ,',' 'L 'Qi' ,ll nfl' 'I W ,, ,ry ,v'.y ,,lf',,W ,, .Jug if ' . I 'W 1 ,, ,F i., v, , ,rl,J,' M W ,ml ,, ,,, ...I,,,-,,:,,,1,l4l.g'g:'l4,fl ,,' l,.y-,bylfyyzjrf 1, , ,,, ,,,f or ,FM wif ,W , . , , 1. , ,, , , , , , ,. . ,, .,,,,,- ,, W , , , - . ., , 1' twirl, w'v,v','nll1',l'I' f 1 ,,-' , ,. . , ry, 4, ',,,,,,,,v'll,'7 I-, 'ln , ' 1 .5 .,,-- ,,,' , '. , . , ' , J I Y, -wtf W'l'fz'llflllfWfll,, I ,,',Q-',,,,g,,,,',,,-y,,,,,g ,-f3,,,',1,441,-fwlg,'gg,,,1,f,Ql- 'W,-,:,'-,glr,, ,,,,, ',,',, -. - I, w ,. ' - - ',, ,,Q qf 'H, ,,',llfi' , ,.,,,l un.-. ,...g W 'll-lmlr Theodore Vincent Oppenheinz, S.B. in Com., University of Notre Dame, 1947. 106 South Street, Coldwater, Ohio. john Oli-ver Painter, fr., University of Notre Dame. 1058-A Gladys Center, Long Beach, California. Slephen Henry Painler, jr., S.B. in Mech. Engin., Lafayette College, 1947. 54 Roose- velt Avenue, East Orange, New jersey. Teal Felix Pancerz, S.B., Lawrence College, 1947. 5150 Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, Ill- moss. Emil john Panrhy, B. Mech. Engin., Cooper Union Institute of Technology, 1941. 162-12 Horace Harding Boulevard, Flushing, Long Island, New York Daniel Safford Parker, A.B., Milton College, 1947. Route iil, Milton junction, Wis- consin. Malcolm Brace Parker, jr., A.B., 1945. 748 Charles Place, Memphis, Tennessee. Eliot Francis Parhhurst, A.B., Brown Univer- sity, 1943. 401 Wayland Avenue, Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Saw William Paw, B. Com., University of Rangoon, 1945, B.A., Qibidj, 1946. 125 East Road, Insein, Burma. Williarrz Carlo! Payne, B. Ind. Engin., Georgia School of Technology, 1948. 1041 East Clifton Road, Atlanta, Georgia. W'illarcl Hall Pearfall, Ir., A.B., Williams College, 1947. 1097 East 17th Street, Brook- lyn, New York. jeremy Heaylip Peirce, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 19471 4504 South johnson Street, New Orleans, Louisana. 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P1ddockV V V K. Pierce, V V V, V V V ' V V ,V V., , 1lVV'IV'V'VV'VjV,VVV ' , V ' V ' V , Vu ' , ' VV ' lVVV:, VV,V 'V V,,V 'N 'il'V'1!VgVwVl'VlV7ZWVVVVVV VM' V. ' ' ' 1 ' , V YV VV ,,PfVn,, Vr V, ' l V V u , VV V V,', N , , V,,,,,g VYV,,Vp,VH,,y, VV, ,WVVVVVc:lW!f6'lf6' ,, V V W. Polifka L. Polisner E. Pollak VM, tape, , , g WR. Poms y j. VPostel1,VVV 9' V ' V V V, I I A It V I V i V P I Vi ' it V ' V ' V VVVVCV , . K V, - ' , , VVV,,' VV' , lVV,V,,',VV1J rl, VV ,' ,,,'V 'V ' ' 'l 'VV V V V lV1VVVV?y,,'V' V V , ,., ', ,, . V , ' if VV , ,' , ' Q 'V ,,1,,' ',',Vy Q, lVV.J 1 . V , V VV , V , . V' V V, Z:VVVjg , V V V VQVVVVVVVVVV yVV,,V,,jVVirVVVMV1, , V V V V- V VV , JVVV V 'V V V V. --4-----H .--------V--mM-L..-.... ..VV -.4.... VV ,,VVVM:rlVli,M1VllVllfVliFrL..-LV ,,., I ..i...,..!,.g.44.4.....V !lV,VV flrlup. 1V' ' www' William I. Pentin, S.B. in E.E., Michigan College of Mining and Technology, 1947. 1 Rolling Mill Drive, Negaunee, Michigan. George Harold Perhix, S.B., University of Illinois, 1947. 1430 Mound Avenue, Jack- sonville, Illinois. Edward Barr Peterson, S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 130 North Clarence, Wichita, Kansas. Gene Montague Phillipr, S.B., Virginia Poly- technic Institute, 1946. Box 1116, Sophia, West Virginia. Charles Alhert Piddoch, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1932. 319 Appleton Street, Arling- ton, Massachusetts. Kenneth Harris Pierce, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 106 Holden Green, -Cambridge, Massachusetts. of 1949 William Paul Polifha, A.B., Brown Univer- sity, 1946. 328 Meeker Street, South Orange, New jersey. Lee Polirner, S.B. in B.A., Boston Univer- ity, 1947. 43 Strathmore Road, Brookline, Massachusetts. Ernil Sylvan Pollak, S.B., New York Uni- versity, 1945. 55 Sheridan Avenue, Mt. Vernon, New York. Marvin Headden Pope, S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Colorado, 1941. 111 East Grant Street, Pueblo, Colorado. Ralph Gerald Portir, A.B., Carleton College, 1947. 5737 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. john Cunningham Portell, jr., B. Aero. E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1946. Old Camp Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut. 1.4 A N' I Powers y ,Pratn.'F,..lf,' Q,.if - ' -,R.'Preble J. Prentice I T. Pryor ' W W. Puterbaugh J. Quinn, Kl!KI 4- , fT.Ramey 7- K I I YW. Randall, . W.Ravetto , Read.. I I ...lun .. M,,, PM-, ' jolan Tillinglaart Potter, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1945. 36 Longwood Road, Milton, Massachusetts. Herman Goldrborougb Powers, S.B., Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute, 1947. 312 Hardy Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. Roger Conant Pratt, A.B., Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1939. 105 Hundreds Road, Wlelles- ley Hills, Massachusetts. Robert Curtir Preble, Ir., A.B., Amherst College, 1947. 1778 North Highland Ave- nue, Los Angeles, California. Iobn Edward Prentice, A.B., Yale University, 1945. Box 83, Schoolhouse Road, Eastham, Massachusetts. Thomas Williatrz Pryor, S.B. in Com., Drexel Institute of Technology, 1948. The Bram- bles, Centerville, Massachusetts. Walter Lerlie Puterbauglo, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 4318 Prospect Road, Peoria, Illinois. john Steplaen Quinn, S.B. in Ed., Massachu- setts State Teachers College, 1939, M.C.S., Boston University, 1947. 31 Amaranth Ave- nue, Medford, Massachusetts. Tlaonzar Boyd Rarney, fr., University of Texas. South Broadway, Tyler, Texas. Waytze Clark Randall, S.B. in Bus., Uni- versity of Kansas, 1947. 422 South 6th Street, Osage City, Kansas. Williarrz Walter' Ravetto, A.B., Stanford University, 1946. 48 Spencer Lane, Atherton, California. Willianz Eugene Read, A.B., University of Kansas, 1947. 221 East 10th Street, Baxter Springs, Kansas. U15 Ha 131.2 I r'1',,fi.'1,' 4 , '1v ',', ,' .I fubffwl ,-1 I Nw M..-u , , Ly7n,f,,yl,,,f--Q Mu 5 ,':'12,1',7,,sW-,hw , 7 lwl'l,' ,,,,, wwi Q' 7 , rr1'rr:f:f,1f www? :if 1, 1 bt-Q-f.5:wrw111l 1 5 ' 'J gr-yygyvt, Wg ' 'ir' ' i 1 1 is f!lll,W1Q1lW'f,,,'1'QfE1 ,W71111111 2 p 1, ry 5 Ly:,,:1,g ,vyvrfhiy-lti,-.115 , A. 'f , I yr 'Q frwrmf, in 7 , 1 'llWl'1'i -717 ,,,, ,, 1,,,,,7,,3v ' 'lf UMM' E, illllrllfl ll M , ,,W m , ., 7 f 1 1 1 1 -', ,2',1fli.,-, I , r 4' V 1 ,U ,'1rU,,t,, .. . ' lfwfil-Sllll' U' A -, f , ar, ,ML f,l, u mllylwfzli ,I ', W1 f,'wf,,-, 11? 1, ' ff, 1 A we 1,3- r,'1-1f.1H-: Mm. ,f , r-rw if , R.Ready A J. Reardon Q A 1 ,B.Reir1frankf' V ny 1. C. Rheault H. Rice A A P.lRichJ1 -A J. P. Riley G. Roberts , -,,r,-' l f,' iv, wx' , ,ff 'LWW-'fl7zpr-'.'4-1 1,:'-,- . , ,' ' 1 ,, , .Jr , -,, .7 -., f , 1 , ,. Wfrl'1WwL,b1M'5f , , +1 -, 13,-,,f', V- , . '1ri ,Y7T''l 'w7, -QM, . 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',,-WW , 1 ., tl ,jzy ,1',t,f,'-Wflyyi Q' 1 g,s,yW',1,,, 1,-.ill 1: 1 1--1-M wprfpw- - M- nu.. 1, 1, '3 , 1fsFg7 'v 'ft,iw2w', 'w tvryg, -,a12W , ,.,.n,,, mr, r,,,g1,'g,,f , 5 ' -5' 7,,v,,',, 1 ,, N, ,qt-5. ,M ',',,:wf,ft,,' ,yt',,1,-. y. 1 1 'f1iJ,',r,,vrMljrt,q,wyllQyy,r ,aa 1 fu tsdiislz-1: . 1...Q..rQ,.L.' '. .-LM Robert Allen Ready, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1946. 1050 Mariposa Avenue, Berkeley, California. farnes Vincent Reardon, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1939. Box 2334, Cristobal, Canal Zone. Gerard Leon Regard, A.B., Princeton Uni- versity, 1947. 35 Claremont Avenue, New York, New York. Robert Edward Reilly, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 19 Shepard Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Burton Daniel Reinfrank, Ir., B.B.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota, 1947. 1434 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Hendrik Iobannes jacobus Reynders, B. Com., University of Pretoria, 1944, M. Com., fibidj, 1947. 423 Proes Street, Pre- toria, Union of South Africa. 1ffi9 9 Cbarles Auguste Rbeault, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 95 Thornton Road, Chest- nut Hill, Massachusetts. Harold Windsor Rice, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1942. The Adjutant General, Washington, D.C. Paul fobn Ricb, S.B., Michigan State College, 1942. 236 West 16th Street, Holland, Michigan. james Abner Ricbardson, 3d, Lieutenant Colonel, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1933. 124 Walker Street, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. Patrick Mojeit Riley, S.B. in B.A., Univer- sity of Arkansas, 1947. 1921 West 22nd Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Gorman jones Roberts, S.B., Northwestern University, 1947. 331 Pine Street, Williams- burg, Kentucky. 1, 11 , 11, I ',11 1 1,1 111111111 1,1 1,1 ,1 1111111 '11 1 111111 1 1g11j:1,M 1111 1111111 ll ,'x11 1'r1f,',1' 11' 1'1y1,1111,V,1, 1 1, .'1,1,,,,,1 W' I, , ','1f11,2'7 t 1 ' 1'11.7,1r1, 1 1' V 111,11-15 ,' 1, 11C11','1 11: 115111 ' .5111 11 111 11 111111 1'111'zl111, 11,1,11 11 11,1bhj111p11.1', 11,11 111'111m,,l1Q:1'11 1111111 'r 11.111 111111 .1111 11 11,11 1 1 11,1 ,1 1 '. 11 111111. 1 111111,j,y,11g,1, M, 1 1 fxj,'jf1L1j',,,f'11, 11111-11' 1111, 1:11 Q y ,jy1J1,111'W1111 1' 1 11,1111,111111:'.11 111 ,1.,,1 1 1 1 111111117 l1f1'1f11:1- 1 11111517 1 1-1,1'1-1111 1f1111 1 1' 1 jj111 1.5 111,'111,11 ' 1 1111':11111,111111w, j1',1',1g11111 11 , , ,11,!11111,1,.111.,1111111 1 Q 11 ,11,1,! ,,,, ,11,,,,1 11i1,111'fl1fi1111,,', 11 1!1V1y,11,1! 1,131 y ,111 Y 1 1 '1 '- 1 11'11 1,,'11 ,11 1111 ,V 111111,,11,11 1, 1 1 1' 1'11 ' 1 hr 1 ' I 1 11 11 1 1111 11 1 1 11111111 1,1111 11 1 1 ,1 '111 1 11,1'w'111 1 , 1,,,1 111 , 1,111.1 1 '1 11 1'1'11', 1 111 1 1 5: r1y1,,1,11g 14 ,,1,.711. 11 1 1,1',,1f1, 11211 1 1 1 11 , 1 P. Roberts R. Robinson D. Rogers 1 R. Rosborough J. Ross R. Ross 1 ' 1 1 1 ,111 .....1s.......1..1.1 - ..,.1,,n..-.....u.....4........... ,... Pau! Alexander Roberts, St. Martins College. 2929 Bates Street, Olympia, Washington. Robert Kezzdig Robinson, S.B., Knox Col- lege, 1947. 213 Tremont Street, Lincoln, Illinois. Defmef' joseph Rogerr, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1939, Munger, Michigan. Sydney I-Iarufood, A.B., Yale University, 1947. 353 Lincoln Avenue, Fall River, Massachusetts. Frank Edwaral Rogoziemhi, S.B., New York University, 1936. 704 Norfolk Street, Tampa, Florida. john Willfafzl Rook, B. Ap. Sc., University of Toronto, 1946. 53 Donwoods Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. S. Harwood F. Rogozienski J. Rook R. Ross 1 1 G. Rossetter K. Rotegard ... -.. .1..,.. w-.- .... ... ...-...1... Robert Raoul Rosborough, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1946. Box 86, San Clemente, California. james Stuart Ross, University of Virginia. 291 West Drayton Avenue, Ferndale, Michi- an. Richard Hall Ron, B.E., Yale University, 1947 g S.B., fibidj, 1947. 26 Eastern Drive, Wethersfleld, Connecticut. Robert Whizla Rory, B. Com., University of Alberta, 19415 M.S., fibidj 1947. 9761- 90 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. George Bence Rorfetter, A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 1947. 7 Farmington Avenue, Long- meadow, Massachusetts. Kar! Edward Rotegard, A.B., University of Minnesota, 1938. 45 Upton Road, Waltham, Massachusetts. U16 6111 j C. Roush J. Rowe J. Rowland J.iRoya11 i W. Ruane A 1 L. Rubin 1 O. Rule . R ' ll i J usse R. Russell Chefter Adam Roush, jr., B. Chem. Engin., Georgia School of Technology, 1947. 105 First Street, Point Pleasant, West Virginia. john Robinson Rowe, Zrl, S.B. in E.E., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1946. 4123 Forest Avenue, Western Springs, Illinois. james Roherty Rowland, S.B., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1946. 64 Delcar Street, Fall River, Mas- sachusetts. john Miller Royal, A.B., Williams College, 1943. 2354 Magnolia Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Willirzrrz john Rnane, S.B. in BE., University of Minnesota, 1945. 539 South Gak Park, Oak Park, Illinois. Letter Richard Rnhin, S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Michigan, 1942. 1018 Wyom- ing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. of 7949 A.-Ryan R. Ryan g B. Sachs Orville Rey Rule, S.B. in Engin., Stanford University, 1947. Box 145, Rancho Santa Fe, California. Ianzes Wilfred Rzmell, S.B. in Engin., Uni- versity of Southern California, 1944. 335 East 57 Street, Los Angeles, California. Richard lVarren Rnrrell, S.B. in E.E., Wor- cester Polytechnic Institute, 1944. 19440 Bretton Drive, Detroit, Michigan. Arthur M. Ryan, A.B., Yale University, 1946. 126 Summit Avenue, Montclair, New jersey. Robert Henry Ryan, A.B., I-Iarvard College, 1941. 233 Weston Road, Wellesley, Mas- sachusetts. ' Burton Arnolrl Sachy, A.B., Cornell Univer- sity, 1947. 336 Central Park West, New York, New York. 1111111111 M1111 L,il11l11 M. 3 1111 M' . ll ill ll 17. . 111ys11l'11'11 1 ' f11ltl1l fll71yl1l111y 111111,,111' . 1 11 11 11 1,1111 w1111111 11111 lll11111lr1f1l1'11 15 11,111111111l11. 1 1 ,,. 1,1 .1 I 11 111,,,,,1111 M 1f111'W1.11 1.111 1111 .1 , JJ! 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M1111 lll 111 ' 1 .11 1,, 1 ,1 1 lt 11, 1 'WW 11 M1114 1111. .11 1 ,11,11 1 v14.1.11:1,1111,,11: 11111 1 , 1, 11, 51 1: 1.1, .11 ,, .1 ,1 1,,.1,1.1 111 111111111 1111! yy 1, W11' 111111 1111 . lf l 11 1111 151311111111 111.11111:.1 'V11 1' ,11ly,lj1y111'l: '11-11111 1 1111? 11 .ll 1. 11 1 M 1111111 ,1,1,. .11 111 ll 1 1,1111 1 1 11 111 W ...,, 11' .1111 1 ,.1 W1 '111 111 11111. ,111,,111 1.1111y11,1,111,1111,1.,11,11,1 51 1215 . l,l111il 1flI1,l 11111111111 ,11. 111 1' 11111 11 ' 1 1.1f'1l11 ' '111'1'11 ' 1111111111111 1.111111 '11 m 1- , 111111 14111151 , '14, 1111.1 1 11'11.'f111Wl11'1 . .,111,,111111 1 11111121 1 t'111i 1111 1111111:1l1llll111l1l1y11 111111111111111111111f11: W1 N i1yyi:.1 1 . ll. l l 1'1 11y 11' 11 M1 11l1 1yl11111111 yll' 1' 11 .1 JN .,1,,11. 11111, 111111V' llll E. Sack . H. Sage S. St. John T. Salmon A ' W. Sandell T. de Brasch A. Sawaf H. Saxenian F. Schaettler C. Schmidt F. Schmidt A. Schrashun Edward Emanuel Sack, S.B. in,Aero. E., Georgia School of Technology, 1936. 505 West Park Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. Henry Manning Sage, A.B., Yale University. Menands Road, Albany, New York. Sheldon Curtir St. john, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1938. 44 Roosevelt Avenue, Poughkeepsie, New York. Theodore I. Salmon, S.B., Purdue Univer- sity, 1947. 7057 Clyde Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Werley Roherl Sandell, S.B., California In- stitute of Technology, 1944. 14633 Killion Street, Van Nuys, California. Theodore Francir Sanlarelli de Brarch, A.B., Harvard College, 1941. 110 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. f V I 4, .fy Abdul-Aziz Shafik Sawaf, B.A., American University of Beirut, 1947. Kanawat, Da- mascus, Syria. Hrand Saxenian, S.B. in Gen. Engin., Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology, 1947. 277 Mulberry Street, Rochester, New York. Frederic jordan Sehaettler, A.B., Princeton University, 1942. 1155 Park Avenue, New York, New York. Charley William Schmidt, S.B., University of Colorado, 1944. 1043 Breckinridge, Helena, Montana. Ferdinand Rudolph Schmidt, A.B., Oberlin College, 1940. 501 East 5th Street, Mount Vernon, New York. Alfred Howard Schrashun, A.B., Amherst College, 1947. 8120 East jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. U15 617155 .fl 13. schfoeder 'S oscipie L. Scollay ' 'H.s5011inl 'I B. Scott . :iW.SCOtf ' Scott W. Scott W. Seeley M.'Seeman Sensibaugh UW. Seuren ' , .j.-'M 2 ,, - -t , -if -., W. Frederick folon Scloroeder, S.B., U.S. Naval Academy, 1938. 62 Treadwell Avenue, Staten Island, New York. Carl Morton Sciple, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1932. 33 Spruce Street, Cornwall- on-Hudson, New York. Loren Perry Scollay, S.B., Wayne University, 1933g A.M., fibidj, 1958. 39 Harvard Way Ext., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harold Vincent Scollin, jr., A.B., University of Massachusetts, 1941. 33 Bay State Road, Quincy, Massachusetts. Bowman Scott, B. Sc. Eng., City 8: Guilds College, London, 1947. cfo Commonwealth Fund, 41 East 57th Street, New York 22, New York. Walter Scott, jr., A.B., Duke University, 1945. 5717 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. M1949 Walter Lennox Scott, University of Wash- ington. 509 Marion Building, Seattle, Wash- ington. William Buerk Scott, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947. Washington, D. C. Wallace Ryman Seeley, B. Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1943. 300 Hickok Ave- nue, Syracuse, New York. Manfred Seenzan, B.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1947. 503 Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Robert Ford Sentibaztgb, S.B. in Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1946. 1412 Veteran Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Williarrz Richard Seuren, S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1942g S.M. in Chem. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947. 52 East Main Street, Myerstown, Penna. J. Shad ' H. Shayne J. Shelton 1. Sisson E. Smith G. Smith jack Sigrbee-Rees Sfaad, S.B., University of Southern California, 1947. 6002 Barton Avenue, Hollywood, California. Herbert Maxwell Shayne, B. Com., McGill University, 1947. 236 Elm Avenue, West- mount, Province of Quebec, Canada. john Percival Shelton, A.B., Pomona Col- lege, 1941. 637 West 11th Street, Claremont, California. Arthur Mile: Sherrill, fr., S.B., Harvard College, 1945. 1159 Main Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. jorepb Roy Shirley, cfo G. S. Spruill, Re- form, Alabama. Bernard Mariin Siegel, A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1947. 148 Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. ' A. Sherrill Shirley B. Siegel H. Smith R. Smith T. Smith john Bailie Sirron, A.B., Stanford University, 1947. 26 Belleau Avenue, Atherton, Cali- fornia. Ear! Leonard Snzitlo, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 193 Rawson Road, Brookline, Massa- chusetts. Gerard Melvin Smith, S.B., Loyola College, Baltimore. 3 Del Rey Avenue, Cantonsville, Maryland. Harden Smith, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 3 Channing Place, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Richard Horne Srnitfo, S.B., University of Utah, 1947. 110 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Thornton Edward Smith, S.B. in C.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. 58 St. Paul's Road, Hempstead, Long Island, New York. U15 Hass H, l 9, if 7, V, 1 22' u, , ,, ,, f,,, il , 1 -1, 1,11 I, .fn ,, 11, .1 1511 1 1 1 ,, ,. vi N it 1 ll, , l ' , W .. 1 'f t 'y.g2gw'ilQf'L7 'U'Zl'1JQ',,gQif, ., . f'.Fy?glW11'11111f,1, ,H . I. I . ,i i,,,. ,fx , 'iv , , 'fu,,,f, W'l'Il'1i'i'1ifi51li:ilE.,tw-','w,15,111,J' 1 Liv-'li1ln1'15lll'ifl . ,Utah tw, 11- A I 1' ' Fl ,c,,,-1.1,,,,G1',1w-,, ,il-11,1-,,w,,.,.,,, , I , I : ',1!1fLh2:w'Zg,,'2fl'tl,l. ,f,.Qf 1 3 f1l ,, , l ,f mwiicfi' QS,-, 1, 1,2-1112111 . I 1 I f IL., ,,., ,., ,J,,, W , R X 7 f 1 1 TL. . 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Sorensen ,- Wu?1'5R4nl5q,w,w,11 ' 1' , ' 1 , , ' 1 if , ',' , ., , L'1 ,MJ fl' ,,, 1, r v 'r,QLl'y lI1','1'1,f'1fw ,VM' V' J' ,W W 4, . . , . , . , 'V ,, ' ,m1,',,,W , 1, ,':, ,wf,1f, 51,15,,,f1f1,g'f,'qliy1,,i4 ' S. Spielvogel D. Staniield J.,Staniunas A.iStar . , H. Stexdle . 1 K.1Stell1j,f,1,ff3,1 . 1 ' y 1 I 1 I' ,U ,za ,Nfl ' ' , X ,' ' , . '. ',,'vf xl ffl., 1 ,fy 1,,',gH,f9 ll,f,, ', yl',,f,yl . , H . ' . ',, 2,5-Jw',wEf,.1,E',',11,1 ,L- .,1 ',f,:1',:mlll ' li ' ' S' 5l1112il7,l'1,Wl1lfl1li 1 W ju 1 wi'-:if ,f,f'1,,',,1,,, M1111 ' ' , 'll i'lJl1'3 '-WIW ,I 1 'v.,:!,lihN' V' f,,r, , ,1, 11'I' ' F' I ' I 1 5 -1, 2. , , , 'f' ' llCW11 M'1f1fl!l 1,ly -, it , , ' -,,n,.f, ,,n,1W:r1,:,,:,l,,,g, Edward Ernert Sinats, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1945. 475 South Atlantic Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. David Delano Sonzerr, S.B., Haverford Col- lege, 1943. 17 Front Street, Marion, Massa- chusetts. Roger Philip Sonnabend, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1946. 537 Buckminster Road, Brook- line, Massachusetts. Arne Rolf Linn Sorensen, DIPL., Norges Handelshoyskole, 1943. 16, Elisenbergun, Oslo, Norway. lack Edward Sorenrcn, A.B., Wittenberg College, 1947. 5585 Ridgewood Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Wainard Hoover S parks, 5224 West Roscoe Street, Chicago, Illinois. af 1949 Sidney Meyer Spielvogel, S.B. in S.S., Col- lege of the City of New York, 1944, A.M., Harvard University, 1946. 615 West 150th Street, New York, New York. Donald Neil Stanjield, A.B., Oklahoma A.8rM. College, 1947. 2220 East 23rd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. john Charley Slaniiinas, S.B., Virginia Poly- technic Institute, 1947. 12 Wfater Street, Hudson, Massachusetts. Alvin Donald Star, S.B., University of Chicago, 1947. 1220 East Hyde Park Boule- vard, Chicago, Illinois. Howard Sleidle, S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1947. 523 Hamilton Avenue, State Collefge, Pennsylvania. Karl Herbert Stein, B.A., Prasenose College, 1946. M.A. fibidj, 1946. 14 Mulford Place, Hempstead, Long Island, New York. . F. Stevens D. Stevenson H.'Stongff' if F. Struck G. Sullivan w Sullivan Frank Raymond Steveny, S.B., Columbia Uni- versity, 1946. 161 Lincoln Street, ' Melrose, Massachusetts. Donald Carnegie Stezfenfon, jr., A.B., Uni- versity of Michigan, 1942. 817 Bershire Road, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. I-Iildretb Lewix Stong, S.B. in C.E., Univer- sity of Kansas. 1946. 3150 San Pasqual, Pasadena, California. Donald Case Storcb, A.B., Universiy of Cali- fornia at Berkelev. 1941. 1357 El Corto Drive, Al adena, California. Sellerx Stonglv. Ir.. S.B. in Com., University of Alabama, 1945. 220 Princeton Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama. Charlet Guy Strickland, Harvard University. 988 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. D. Storch S. Stough .C. Strickland ' E.'Supple R. Sussman J. Sutton - Frederick Henry Struck, A.B., Stanford Uni- versity, 1947. 1029 McCue Avenue, San Carlos, California. George Robert Sullivan, S.B., University of Oklahoma, 1941. 407 Chautauqua, Norman, Oklahoma. ll7illia1n Franklin Sullivan, Ir., S.B. in B.A., Kent State Universitv, 1947. 202 South Lincoln Street, Kent, Ohio. Edward Francis Supple, S.B. in E.E., Wor- cester Polytechnic Institute, 1947. 12 Shel- don Road, Watertown, Massachusetts. Robert Elliot Sussnzan, B.B.A., College of the City of New York, 1947. 1622 East 24th Street, Brooklyn, New York. jobn C. Sutton, University of New Mexico. 931 Tenth Street, Modesto, California. Zflze Elass .. . .... .. ... .. , ,.,.. ...1.-. . ........ ....... .. ,,.,,. A.,.. .. -....--......................................-....,.....-.... ...,., ..-,.... .- ..,, ...........-.....,..., ,..... . .. . , .. 1 .. . I H. Swanson R. Sykes Q H. Taft ' Taft A Q L. Tallichet Taub M i i H. Temple W. Thieme H. Thomas - jg Thompson S. Tibbetts W.tTierneyi Howard Arthur Swanxon, S.B. in C.E., Uni- versity of Texas, 1947. 4232 Stanford, Dallas, Texas. Robert Foulke: Syhex, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Bucknell University, 1947. 15 Creekdale Lane, Rochester, New York. Henry lVaterJ Taft, A.B., Yale University, 1947. 1 Sutton Place South, New York, New York. Millenr Walter Taft, Ir., A.B., Amherst Col- lege, 1947. 124 Dean Street, Taunton, Massachusetts. Leon Edgar Tallichet, jr., B. Mech. Engin., University of Louisville, 1946. 4737 Belle- vue Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Herman P. Tauh, B.E.E., Polytechnic In- stitute of Brooklyn, 1948. 1756 48th Street, Brooklyn, New York. af 1949 ,.,... Herbert Mortimer Temple, 341, A.B., Har- vard College, 1947. 65 Mount Auburn Sbreet, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Walter Irving Thienze, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Monfana State College, 1942. 403 Evans Avenue, Missoula, Montana. Harvey Lowell Thomas, Ir., A.B., Harvard College, 1944. 96 Withington Road, New- tonville, Massachusetts. john Andrew Thompson, S.B., University of Illinois, 1947. Elmwood, Illinois. Sherman Llewellyn Tihhettf, Colgate Uni- versity. Colton Road, Farmington, Connecti- Cut. Willianz Ignatius Tierney, S.B., St. Louis University, 1947. 5847 South Kingshighway, St. Louis, Missouri. 1111.1 ilt .1 1. 1.. 1'1111 '.1W1W . 1... 111111, 11111 . 111'111.111 111111 111.1191 HW Q1 '11 11 X 11:11y111'1.l 'l 1031171111 .1'1l11lYl!1f 1 11117111.1.11fytyzywywtimwy yt I' W 1'.,1'1,1,. ...V 1. 1111.-111111.11111 .11 111, 111111111 11 1111,,,1y11,1., 1.1,1,11115.11.,W 11, .1 .,,.. ,,1, 11 111.111r11 .1 111. -,, 1g.g1111.'5t 11 1 111111.-1-11.r:: .1 11i' N yi 11.111914 11 f 1.1111 11. 111 ,.1'. 11-. 1111,111,.1111 .1 1.11, 1, :1 111.1111.2.' 1111 1114 1:111'lt1.r11i1. 'T11111r1111111t111 l 1111111111y11f1'1y1' 11'. 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Marvin Stuart Traub, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 310 West 55th Street, New York, New York. Steplaen Cornell Trewlaitt, B. Com., Uni- versity of Manitoba, 1947. 295 Ash Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Bertrarn Laurence Trillicla, fr., S.B., North- western University, 1938, S.M., University of Arizona, 1939. 660 Garland Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois. Paul Alfrea' Trornze, Dipl. Ing., Ecole Nationale d' Ingenieurs Arts et Metiers de Paris , 1947. 46 R. Naples, Paris Se, France. Malrolrn Gralaanz Troup, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1941. 705 Main Street, Olean, New York. Walter Henry Trumbull, fr., A.B., Harvard College, 1945. 209 Meadowbrook Road, Weston, Massachusetts. Leo Morrix Trupin, B. Chem. Engin., Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute, 1947. 1652 North West First Street, Miami, Florida. Harlan Winthrop Tucker, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1946. 608 Elizabeth Street, Fort Collins, Colorado. U15 61a 1.-wi - 1- . W1 fr' . K T' -M.. 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Lawrence Mariger Udall, S.B. in E.E., Uni- versity of Utah, 1947. 687 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mark Elxon Uneaplaer, S.B. in E.E., Purdue University, 1946. 574 Monroe treet, Gary, Indiana. of 1949 , if 'I i,, , 'I nNrQH1Ww,Jl !v!,'1 n , X1 . . , n ' I ff '- , F. Wagner , C. Waldie ,I J. 3Wa1ker' ' 'I ' V f ,ir,lkil:-2:'J31', I,.. , ' ' ' H ,,WW-yp,,+j,b,,,,-it I ,QU 7' 1 ,,'m,111 ':,2,rw1'w:!'f ,, , ,c:1Wr,l,',W,.wrf 'N f 1, , , Q , -Wy'52fW'lc'l,'n'Fif'1JL',G,'c, , , ,vp Wu fr',,Lwwf z:s,rpw,vw1' . , ' ' , . , , I Q 1,-wa,,,,,f2 2,'f'fJtri ,,:Sy ,:,' ' ' 1 ' , rri, ,f fww-lf,l 7 1 1 ly s 7 1 will I-lil ,I+ ,f g ' ...N , I 1w,,i,y,r52rj?lfrfz ,155 I I Y I I w .f Henry Ferdinand van der Voort, 5d, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. 72 Engle- wood Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts. jorepla Roe Varley, A.B., Williams College, 1947. 233 East Walton Place, Chicago, Illinois. - Lionel Octavio Vialer, B. Ap. S., University of California at Berkeley, 1944, S.B., fibidj, 1947. 252 16th Avenue, San Francisco, California. Frederick Edward Vfagner, A.B., Dartmouth College, 1938. 2968 North Shepard Ave- nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Conrad Tiedenzann Waldie, Ir., S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of Pennsylvania, 1943. R.F.D. Jil, Hopkinton, New Hamp- shire. john Neal W'al,leer, S.B., Davidson College. 1947. 616 South Broad Street, Burlington, North Carolina. Y f f ,f,, , 'nc j,,,- ' V ' , 1, I H ' , .,'fw'f. Ullllwvlrlwl ,. - 1, u,1',w,' n, M, A V H 2 4111 --'..ff,., .LM 'lf' ' 'ihiLhfr, ' J... .. --f'v'1.m,,,,v , Wg .........,. ... . .. . ... .- ,W ,,,,111 11V 1 l1.'11 1' 11711111 1 111111111 11111111 11 11 u 11111 . w1111,111w11!'-111 , 1111111 11j1g111,1111:1 1, 1. 1 QW 1 Ujlrwhy 1j11!11' 11111111 M. 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Ward F. Watson ' E. Weeks 1-111 1r11'1' L 1 Y 1 , 11 g 1 1.1-5711-11 , ,, Jw, 1, lr l1 11f'1.,111111-111,11 .11 ' 1,111 11 111 1111111111111 -1 1.11 11- . 1 1, S. Weinberg G. Weinberger K. Weiser 1 . 11,,,.,111111'11,,,,.,'11111, ,, 7. 11,1111 11 Y 1.11115-,,11'11111111! 111-g11,' 11 .1 :'l11l1f'11'1f:1'W11311l l'1 ' w'11'11111 r1 '11':'l1'11I 1: 1 '15 :1l'15'11'l'1'fl111171911 11' 1015 11 1 1 11 1111.111 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 M Emmett Wallaee, S.B. in Ad. Engin., Cornell University, 1946. 15 Chatham Street, Brook- line, Massachusetts. William joseph Wallace, S.B., Boston Col- lege, 1942. 16 Waverly Avenue, Everett, Massachusetts. Marc Wallenherg, 11 Blasieholmstorg, Stock- holm, Sweden. David jewett Waller, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. 83 Eldredge Street, Newton, Massachusetts. Scott David Walton, S.B., University of Minnesota, 1947. 4009 - 42 Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. john Leonard Wandrisco, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1946. 59 Semicir Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Charles Kenneth Ward, B. Com., McGill University, 1947. 5429 Beaconsfield Avenue, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada. Forrest Ira Watson, S.B., University of Notre Dame, 1947, 155 Hillvale Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Eugene Leland Weeks, S.B., U.S. Military Academy, 1942. 54 Bryant Avenue, White Plains, New York. Sidney james Weinberg, jr., A.B., Princeton University, 1947. 8 Reimer Road, Scarsdale, New York. Gilhert Weinberger, A.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1943. 231 Oak Street, Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Kenneth David Weiser, A.B., Columbia University, 1947. 171 Valley Road, New Rochelle, New York. U15 Elass n n s u u v .J wii'iQQ 'i' G wi1kef.0.T'E v?iii.HiQSQI'i 'Q 'i5 'iivc?iiiiIiIn'2mi'iii 521HIf'CI7 iIilswiiiiQQi'il J. Williams J. Wilson R. Winchester, S. Winston 1 I S. Wiser - A. Wolfley john Philip Wilhe, S.B. in Engin., Yale University, 1943. 2 Colonial Circle, West Haven, Connecticut. George Eugene Wilkerson, jr., A.B., Uni- versity of Chicago, 1943. 5101 Newton, Denver, Colorado. Gilbert Thomas Wilkinson, A.B., Bowdoin College, 1947. 19 Concord Road, Weston, Massachusetts. Pierre Louis Willainze, Lic. en Droit, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales Paris, 1947. 32 Rue Desbordes-Valmore, Paris, France. Edward Frederick Willi, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1942. 845 California Street, San Francisco, California. Harold Gotwalt Williams, jr., S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1944. Romer Road and St. George Place, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, New York. 117949 ........,...-.....,..,.- ..... .... .. .... ..'.u- john Edgar Williams, jr., A.B., Hamilton College, 1947. 4558 Grand Avenue, Western Springs, Illinois. john Melville Wilson, S.B. in C.E., Uni- versity of Washington, 1945, S.M. in C.E., fibidj, 1948. 158 35th Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Richard Burdette Winchester, S.B., Iowa State College, 1942. 322 Ridgewood, Man- kato, Minnesota. Stuart julian Winston, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. 991 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, New York. Stephen Andrews Wise, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Old West Mount Road, Ridge- held, Connecticut. Alan Wolfley, A.B., Middlebury College, 1947. R.R. :H:4, Spring Creek Road, Rock- ford, Illinois. S. Wolling D. Wood J. Wood S. Wooten D. Young H. Yu H. Zients J. Ziercher D. Zinkin .,,4-,44.-..........4....J..............t...............-....i. ....... Spencer Chirholnz Wolling, S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1947. 7110 Cornell Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Dwight Cherler Wood, A.B., University of Washington, 1947. 221 Okanogan Avenue, Wenatchee, Washington. john Meyer Wood, jr., A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1944. 344 West 72nd Street, New York, New York. Simeon Frnncir W ooien, jr., A.B., University of Florida, 1947. 801 South Newport Ave- nue, Tampa, Florida. X Dewid Miller Young, B.A., Cambridge Uni- versity, 1947. Arcaster, Ontario, Canada. Hfing Min Yu, B.S. in Mech. Engin., Nation- al Tsing Hua University, 19395 S.M., Uni- versity of Michigan, 1940. 202 Rue De Say- Zoong, Shanghai, China. Herbert jeronze Zientr, S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1947. 54 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark, New jersey. Iafh Lee Ziercher, S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of Missouri, 1943. 505 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey. David Zinkin, B.A., Cambridge University, 1947. 28 Ebbsfleet Road, London, North West, England. ' We Klizss Robert Lomz Bibbr, A.B. Lake Forest Col- lege, 1947. Box 63, Gurnee, Illinois. Richard Chapin, S.B., Harvard College, 1944. Newton, Connecticut. Arlbm' jofepb Conlon, jr., A.B., Harvard College, 1945. 27 Stella Road, Belmont, Massachusetts. George Auguftur Davis, fr., B.B.A., South- ern Methodist University, 1947. 4612 Gar- land Avenue, Dallas, Texas. jerrold Hickey, A.B., Bowdoin College, 1947. 90 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Arthur Francis Pomi,jr., S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1943. 1610 Euclid Avenue, San Marino, California. of 1949 X I Y Q 5 5 5 fa ! ,, I ,I ,,,.-Q M - e ,. 2 Phil cz .N -Z.: , 1 lf' .fs .Q W as w '55 ,F L f fx F is W v 'Evg- 'Ki g , , 4 Qw- gi if 24 A A35 x 1552 .Aff 5,31 I ,5.,.. xy.: L gl G an-ww .pw V. 21 ' ww- , yfQr,5.34gf ., 1 fn s qw., x 1 1 if QA Y. f U16 6' 611155 History aff I 9 O September 22, 1948, as the fateful day that over 600 of us from all parts of the country met for the hrst time. Before we had arranged our books on their shelves, we suffered extreme mental anguish as the result of over-exposure to the case system - particularly the Jayson Egg Company, that first report. But being of executive caliber, we managed to adjust rapidly. Eventually, at the beer bust, the Faculty proved to be human, and at section parties that fellow sitting next to you turned out to be a good egg. Not to be outdone by our elders, we made contacts and were soon escort- ing a campus beauty every weekend. Football game, cocktail party, dinner at Cowie, and then a quiet evening in the room before a roaring fire or night- clubbing at Mellon became a delightful Saturday routine. Christmas arrived, and most people headed home for rest and relaxation. But before we could get used to home cooking, we were back at the grind and into finals - four hours each of blood, sweat, and tears. When it was over, production, overhead, depreciation, and prac, and capital investment were all so confused that the week's vacation hardly unravelled us. 132 But there was no rest for the weary. More cases, more reports. Then first term grades arrived. Faces beamed, frowned, or growled. A few faces disap- peared, but on the whole we carried on. Soon the days began to fly. The snow disappeared and spring was here. The Easter vacation disappeared while we became monetary and fiscal policy experts remedying the tax problems of the nation. Almost two million words came out of our typewriters and fountain pens as we recommended more or less taxes and changing the Internal Revenue Code. Our attention was next focussed on the summer job situation. Were we to look for money or experience? Or perhaps it would be easier to go to Europe and travel . Our quest became even more difficult when we had to choose the second-year courses. Was it to be production or finance? Small groups of second term students cornered their friends to get the hot dope on this course or that, and everyone got more confused. But by May most of the epic policy- making decisions were made, and might remain at least until September. Studies went on and so did the nightly beer at the Student's Club, the weekend excursions to Wellesley, room parties, and even beach parties. Life was one big party except for the sixteen hours a day spent on cases and reports. Somehow june arrived, finals were through, and we all suspected that we were finally getting the Big Picture. A summer of work and one more year to plish the rough edges, and we, too, would be ready for Freddy. 133 SOCIAL LIFE After the novelty of the case method wore off, young men's fancies turned to lighter things. No moribund class this, its representatives were to be found any- time in any bar in the Square or anywhere. The season's more formal activities got under way with a tea dance in Carey Cage in October, went on to a grand formal ball in the Copley in December, staggered on to an equally grand ball in April, and wound up the season with a block dance in front of the Library in May. Informally, the variety ran the gamut. Section stags gradually grew up to Section Dances - all the way from the Water- town Arsenal to Chase or Gallatin. Cowie was found to be generally more satisfac- tory for dancing than for eatingg even the Saturday 'Night Club in Mellon was good fun. And, of course, the four floors of the Student Club served as the hub of informal activities from September to june - anything from a quiet smoke to a vast, endless bull session. Amidst an atmosphere of friendliness which marked life here, the lads took their play with their work - in stride. ATHLETICS In a desperate effort to avoid dreaded caseitis, the lads of the first year took to sport with an uncouth vengeance. On the tennis courts 'till the snow began to fly, on the ski slopes well before, and in drafty old Carey Cage the year 'round, the boys doggedly fought off the ghastly malady. Section teams early developed, bearing such tags as the Gas House Gang, The Case System, or the Wall Street Ba- rons. These teams were designed to meet all comers - in any old branch of sport. Probably soccer in the fall saw the first organization of section teams with foot- ball close by. Basketball and volleyball led off in Carey as winter closed in, while many of the boys ventured across the river for a bit of squash. Sport for its own sake was the keynote. Many of the teams lost consistently and consistently did not care. Too much good fun was on hand to worry about the score. Variety and informality characterized the whole program as these future PBE's went from ping pong to football or from bridge to dear old rugby - each choosing in his own way to stave off the coming of the paunch of distinction. WTMQTA. ,xggyqx Q 1 1 Vim ' Ji' V' .. , 1 ?E'if'a.ra'f S'23gyef'l i f ff 4, 5 4' gk iff- ffl, l 1fVff'giT Hliiffif. - W , . ,-, 'M-.. . , , .- V f M, .,.,.H::5 : Smfivu Z4 Good old Section A responded enthusiastically around the clarion call of junior Barnstaple. Happily, we representatives of five countries, unnumbered states, and one commonwealth, goggled at those two delightful graders for the first four weeks. Out of the characteristic confusion a few things stand out: the unanimous choice for athletic representative, Selle the Virileg the rousing hand given Dick Champagne, our S.A. representative, and the gleam in Gip O'Neil's eye whenever he collected money. You'll recall also, Yeager and Sutherland, our spring-term S.A. men, and Philosopher Grahhe, arguing the common man's rigths. We boasted, too, the most section parties. This social whirl was epitomized by Elmer Ward, the photogenic kid, and colored by Mark I-Ienrion's dash home to Paris for the Yuletime. Among the long-to-be-remembered remarks: He should--should--uh-bent over. He knows the rules, but he doesn't know the csore. So it went: hectic, but colorful and great fun. 136 Sfcfim HIS' Few days passed before the B-boys began to display their singularity. There was that Naval triumvirate, Chubb, Blackman, and Smith -- reliable in the clutch for anything from the outre in Ad Prac to the didactic in Marketing. And Red Huskey and his Dixis vignettes of the worker-employer relationship. Ed Ballon, another Southern fCanadianj Gentleman, anything for a pair of H-Y tickets. And that suave Brazilian, Leao Souza, who got the fastest nod ew ever saw for Social Committee. Some promoter, he! Prof. Ken Andrews' well-timed wit put Ad Prac over, abetted by McDer- mott's unalloyed Irish loyalty and Art Quilty's extempore soliloquies on malign- ed employees. Quent Sammis let no Harvardian mode daunt dat Longyland accent . . . Rabinowitz maintained Ivy League decor per omnia. The Slopovers . . . wotta ball club! Speaking of sports, how about that first cocktail fray? 137 If If Seefizfn 6 From Potter: Don't worry about your morale . . Do you recall that class on Lydia Pinkham's balm for hypochondriacs? You had spent hours analyzing the company's problems, only to be cut to pieces by that coldly probing, unsatished, smiling man on the platform? Before you discovered with what excellent fuel the devil stoked his furnaces, you probably never considered his dealer relations . . . And didn't the case on Florida Foods drive you to the products of Sunny California? Do you remember all those arrows in the production quiz on shirts? - And Henry in fact Cranshaw? Thank the Lord for Christmas! But we thanked Him for little after Christmas . . . Did I ever tell you about my summer home - the one on the island . , . ? How is she ever going to use 95 minutes of personal time?! And how are we ever going to forget our first year here? 138 O I I Sccfizw D We were strong in sports. Our football teams, led by, among others, George Flying Block Gregory and Harry The Horse Fowler, were invited to play in the Futility Bowl. Basketball fared no less successfully, and the Ballhandlers, spurred on to greater heights by their captain, Brad Gouge Gage, highlighted the season. In class, however - but judge for yourself: Tony Podesta, I remember, sir, when I was working for the . . . ' '... Francois Leydet, always the society page never the class . . . Wingate jones, the Doubting Thomas . . . Britannia's Gift to the Colonies: Bolton, Dashwood, and Hale . . . C.B. Sung on Confu- cius, or East Meets West . . . Egypt's Inscrutable Izmirlian on The American Economy . . . West Point's Waterman, grudgingly admitting that the Army screwed us on the laundry . . . Antoine Stern, the Poor Man's Dilletante . . . jim Barker, objectively placing fingertips together . . . Cline on Naval Inven- tory Problems . . . Ken Gammage, class clown, gadfly, and raiser of spirits . . . anda host of others. 139 Sevfivu 'Z' The first two years are the hardest. But nothing daunted effervescent E. The watchword was, as Deacon Hanson supplied it, the sideshowf' At times, the sideshow was truly the main tent. Some of the unforgettables: Dr. Bailey's o:-the-podium conhdences and sincere listening, the morning we hoped Professor Culliton's Ralph Slater record would put us to sleep, the bad times we gave Professor Stewart about report writing, and those Monday 8:40's 'when Dr. Hunt made us wonder if we were living on short-term, non-notifica- tion, borrowed time. We supplied our own memories too: the Price-ful, You can bird-dog my date g Roy I-Iughes', in like burglars g and those fabulous parties in Mellon. Yes, the first year was destined to go very quickly, and we like it. We even liked things beyond our control: Now Wolfeboro is a pleas- ant little town right near my place on Lake Wfinnipesaukee . . . 140 ...W Ax., 1 K4r .ir Q Vf.,. vi: 1 -V Secfim H? Section F combined the suave sophistication of the military and the agitating mien of the Bebop. Pollester Biddle marshalled his forces to save a profession in its dire hour. Helpful Halper always contributed just enough personal experience to make most cases logical. Spook Mathews drove his athletics to successes which their ability could hardly deserve. Come volleyball time, thc older reserves of the tong even suited up. Levee Tranchin launched the white tie campaign in the social pages. Later many followed suit. Social pursuits to Wfellesley captured early interest, al- though a good share of the clan kept their society at home with Mom and the kids. Boswell Kendall turned fluent like a printing press. But like the Iowan in the Turkish Trafhc Court, most of us had trouble with communication. And reports generally plunged morale down to snorkel level. benriemen in formal attire, tremendous guys in business suits - what I woudn't give to see these boys in Levi's. 141 Claude Slanford Abernellay, jr., S.B., Davidson College, 1948. 403 Kenworth Terrace, Hick- ory, North Carolina Roberf Waller Akerx, A.B., Princeton Univer- sity, 1948. 2741 Belvoir Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio Vernon Roger Alden, A.B., Brown University, 1946. 54 Woodman Street, Providence, Rhode Island Philippe Maurice-Edouard Allain, Lic-es-Sc., University de Paris, 1947. 88 Bd. Maurice Barres, Neuilly SfSeine, France Eugene Tboznaf Allen, S.B. in B.A., University of Nebraska, 1947. 2728 Laurel Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Shirley DeW'ayne Allen, S.B., University of Utah, 1947. 31 South First West Street. Tooele, Utah Frederick Waldo Amer, A.B., Tufts College, 1948, A.M., fibidj, 1948. 6 Windsor Road, Somerville, Massachusetts Denif Edouard Amyot, B. Com., McGill Uni- versity, 1941g Ph.D., fibidj, 1948, 6527 13th Avenue, Montreal, Province of Quebec. Canada Edwin Lamont Anderion, B.I.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1948. 2844 Thornhill Road, Birmingham, Alabama forepla Wierda Anfonidef, S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Michigan, 1951. jenison, Michigan Erneil Lee Arbnekle, A.B., West Virginia Uni- versity, 1948. Glenville, West Virginia George Fox Armrlrong, S.B., Pennsylvania State College, 1948. 6 Church Street, Green- wich, New York he Lflo Dogan Humphrey Arlbfrr, S,B. in Engin., Uni- versity of Michigan, 1948. 770 Bloomfield Boulevard, jackson, Michigan Henry I-Iarrifon Arlhur, A.B., Harvard College, .1948. 714 West 231st Street, New York, New York Robert Rbelf Azulell, jr., A.B,, Williams Col- lege, 1948. 75 W'allkill Avenue, Middletown, New York Burl Siznm Azfedon, S.B., University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles, 1948. 1065611 Wil- shire Boulevard, West Los Angeles, Cali- fornia Amin Ahmed Awadalla, B. Com., Fouad I Uni- versity, 1937g B. Com., Liverpool University, 1940, Faculty of Commerce, Fouad I Univer- sity, Cairo, Egypt Donald Paul Balaron, A.B., Cornell University, 1948. 1 Kenilworth Road, Wellesley, Massa- chusetts Deo Krirhna Babeti, B.A., Benares Hindu Uni- versity, 1945g LLB.. Cibidj, 1948. 32 Ban- stolla Lane, Calcutta, India Melvin Harmon Baker, fr., Kenyon College. 62 Middlesex Road, Buffalo, New York Roberl Flanderf Balrb, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 136 Fairview Avenue, Belmont, Massa- chusetts Edward Mahler Ballon, B.A., McGill Univer- sity, 1947. 3010 Westmount Boulevard, Mon- treal, Province of Quebec, Canada Winfon Earle Balzer, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 576 Chestnut Street, Gardner, Massa- chusetts fame! Edwin Barber, B.B,A., Manhattan Col- lege, 1942. 94 Sherman Court, Fairfield, Connecticut ofl9 O A. il, ri' t,i,',,,i,,,i ' v -.,:J' ff-'i'1,ww,.i. ,fy , 'lit W, H, WWW grill fir fr I sm:wf': M fWNW:rmif'r-li4W- 1 ri 1 rlwi fcflwffvl-f--'r'-' f'-J all .wifi i. inf 1125 ,,1W.'-1,111 ,y , 'l'fi 1- -1 f, ,Wi ,.1 ,wifi ui '- .,r,,.f,.,.,' ..- ,-faay, ry , -, -., ,, 5-A . .,,,f,. A. Ml, ., , I 'Z ,.,g':.if'fl HH. . . ,, J, i--rw .lr-'fwMl,,E.,Lf. , ,w 'w, ' f,.u',NaS,lJ 'il' I at-yi dwg. , 'w'.il lm-1 ' i:',.,2'ff-- '. if v ' i 1 W 'Q i i it l tl ul- ' J ' :LL'i,..'f' ' .1 3-' .HM ll' IM v' - 'jQ: .'fl'hll':4i',,llilf'Q , 1 wll3gZ,wl'l'fAl1i',1lll itzigiygr-it vftzll' iw? , if,3t1'f'EY.Jn'll.f,fEi'f1 . 'J'llC'lilCFv!llJll'l' P-6511, .wwvzn if in n 1.1 ,J 'Mill Q .--1-::f.ri- - ' '.,r,,',,..'wi . 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'5i..i'.1' . 1, ,, ,4 , , ., ,Qi ,n 7 ,, .M rv ' ,r rf':f,t'-,M , ,I , 1 1- 5: lflilkal, fn i ' fllt ' , 5.11 'l l lr, ,,. rl ' W l1,:g,,pt7rg-',,,x. 4 ,. li , , . 1 .', 1,1 . wr, ' 1,1 J, 71 W , 1. , , ,,1f'l,'!,N,,- ,' ,,gl,:,',V,!, ,i f,,1,fi,ii 1. W1 MQ, '1 ' 'iv v rl: 1 U41 Jr ,- , .f, i , l ' ' I ., , ul, fi N, wal ,' , H , 3' 1 I' 21, r lame: Richard Barber, B.E., Yale University, 1943. 18904 Oxford Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Iamer Arfofz Barber, S.B., in E.E., Virginia Military Institute, 1948, 605 Spruce Street, Bristol, Tennessee Oliver Cromwell Baleman, S.B., The Citadel, 1948. Walden, Georgia famer Herbert Barre, S.B., Davidson College, 1935. 288 Academy Street, Concord, North Carolina Morton Baum, fr., A.B., Yale University, 1948, 26 Thackeray Road, Rochester, New York Ricbard Perry Beadon, LLB., Dalhousie Uni- versity, 1948. 9 Rosebank Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Rlmell Morlimer Beckley, jr., S.B. in Com., Bucknell University, 1948. 104 Bar Beach Road, Port Washington, Long Island, New York Harry jorepb Berzlon, A.B., Williams College, 1947. 111-27 - 78th Avenue, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York fame: Slamuood Befzlon, S.B. in B.A., Univer- sity of Missouri, 1947. 608 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Vinrerzt Rirbard Benya, S.B. in E.E., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1948, 22 Orchard Street, Yonkers, New York Robert Manuel Berea, A.B,, Harvard College, 1948. 629 Third Street, Marietta, Ohio Eugene Bertram Berkley, A.B., Duke Univer- sity, 1948. 1249 Stratford Road, Kansas City, Missouri be Blass Richard Conrlable Bernard, fr., S.B., Harvard College, 1948. 1312 John Street, Baltimore, Maryland Milton Iobn Bernrlein, M.E., Colorado School of Mines, 1947. General Delivery, Golden, Colorado Kenneth Ronin Berol, A.B,, Harvard College, 1948. Faraway Farm, Cross River, New York Williarzz Mallbew Berlley, fr., A.B., Yale Uni- versity, 1948. 40 Wall Street, New York, New York Barbizbbai Vijayflaanker Bbafr, B. Com., Uni- versity of Bombay, 1943. 31 Shrimali Society, Ahmedabad, India fame: Brubeck Biddle, S.B., Georgetown Uni- versity, 1948. Rural Route 14:11, Box 519C, Indianapolis, Indiana Donald Lionel Bierman, S.B., United States Military Academy, 1940. 833 North Burling- ton Street, Hastings, Nebraska lVyly MrGebee Billing, fr., A.B., Dartmouth College, 1945. 1002 Overbrook Road, Wil- mington, Delaware Rarin Riza Birrel, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1948. P.O.B. 1214, Istanbul, Turkey Harold Hannon Blarleinan, S.B., University of Virginia ,1938. 22 Elliott Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Lawrenre Francis Blair, S.B., University of New Hampshire, 1948.. West Stewartstown, New Hampshire Edward james Blanrb, B, Mech, Engin., Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute, 1946. 149 Hastings Place, Syracuse, New York vfl9 O l Rirbard Walton Blobrn, A.B., Reed College, 1948. 2288 South Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon Q Carlelon Hunler Boll, S.B. in E.E., Massachu- i setts Institute of Technology, 1948. 353 South 1 Broadway, Nyack, New York jobn Eveleigb Bolton, B.A., Cambridge Uni- versity, 1948, 31 Thorneycroft Lane, Wolver- hampton, England Allen Louis Boorxlein, S.B. in A.E., Cornell University, 1947. 1050 Plandome Road, Man- hasset, New York Pbilip Sznnmers Borden, S.B. in Bus., Uni- versity of Kansas, 1947. 302 West 46 Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri Cbarler Robert Bornr, S.B. in B.A., University l ii of Dayton, 1940, Birdseye, Indiana y George William Boufelle, S,B,, University of W Chicago, 1944, S.B. in Engin., California In- stitute of Technology, 1948. 2932 Linden . Avenue, Berkeley, California famer Franrir Bowen, S.B. in Bus., Miami 5 University, 1948. 42 Clover Avenue, Niles, i Ohio Paul Winfor Boyd, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 35 Lowell Road, Concord, Massachusetts i Howard Alfred Bradley, A.B., Kenyon College, i 1948. 221 2nd Drive, North West, New 1 Philadelphia, Ohio i Leonard Lee Brannon, University of Wash- 1 ington, 316 East Harrison Street, Seattle, l Washington i i i 4 Douglas Reid Brain, A.B., Colgate University, 1948, 151 East 83rd Street, New York, New 1 I York 1 i ,i 1, 'W51 ' ,,,,1,J-,,, ., , ,' Wrilrf in l 7Mwflwl'ff iiii urmwv, ii,-L,-wr. l 511yii,i,ii51'J,-'limi'maiip, ., 1 . . ff, n,,is ff V139 'Dil' 'H l ' U57 i Eiillnlrliizr 'mlrmilwi J iii.. .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,loiepb Warren Breckel, University of Wash- mgton, 1948. 5014 Main Street, Vancouver, 1 1 Washington 1 Richard Phillips Breed, jr., A.B,, Harvard l l College, 1948. 18 West Street, Marblehead, l Massachusetts 2 Owen ,Iamer Breen, jr., S.B., LaSalle College, l 1943. 5111 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, 1 Pennsylvania 1 1 Waller Enanr Brinker, S.B., United States Mili- tary Academy, 1939. cfo The Adjutant General, United States Army, Washington, District of Columbia Raymond Cecil Briflingbanr, fr., S.B., Virginia Military Institute, 1939, S.B., United States Military Academy, 1943. 453 Mallory Avenue, Hampton, Virginia 5 lVillianr Edwin Broadwell, S.B., Clemson 1 Agricultural College, 1947. 310 West Hamp- 1 ton Avenue, Sumter, South Carolina 1 X1 California at Berkeley, 626 Sausalito Boule- ll 1 Vilrcl, Sausalito, California 1 i University, 1948, 230 - Sth Street, North Howard Franklin Bronron, fr., University of Bernard Cbarler Brookr, S.B. in Bus., Miami West, New Philadelphia, Ohio 1 1 Allen Dalton Brofinr, B.I,E., Ohio State Uni- 1 1 versity, 1948, 213 Forest Avenue, Vermillion, 1 South Dakota George Morrif Brown, B.B.A., University of New Mexico, 1948. 212 Loretta Avenue, Albu- 5 querque, New Mexico 1 l Harry Arter Brown, S.B., Mount Union Col- lege, 1942, 329 South Arch Street, Alliance, Ohio Robert Newton Brown, S.B. in B.A., Rutgers University, 1948. 293 Orange Road, Montclair, 1 New jersey 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l l l 1 l l 1 1 1 l 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 l l 111 1: 1 1 l 111 11 W1 , 1 3 'gn--'--:11--117-1-11--y1---e1-,1w111,1.,,.1,,.w1...11..N.1-.... 1. 1 '111,lL..1 1 7 ! l 11 l I I 4 I 11 1.1, I 1' 11 117' 1,1 1, Z M11 , 1' ' ' 1 ' 11111 , R 1 , 1 I1 w1:'1,1 '1,,11111111'11l1g11191 '1111' , 1 '11.1111111111111111'1'111f1511111111111 1 1 1' 1 11 1 1 1 111111111111111111t1 111111115115 1' , 1 '11111111,1111111111,,',h11,1 P 1 ,111 1 1 , 1,I1 1y11,1,'1111,111,1,11111,1,1j 111 f ' 1 1 111'1'1 1F'l1111!I1il1'1'11111 11f 1111 11,1i'k'1. 1 1' 11 1 1 1 1111111151111f11l1'iill11'f1'11yr 11,1111,11,,11 1111, 1,211 1 1, 11 1 1 W1 QM 1 1 11,11111' g111'1111,111111111I11111'11 1 1 1, 1 1 1 11 1 1:1111 1111 1 1 11 , 1111 11111 1 11 ll11111Wl '11 Ml 1111 '11 111 1111111111 11 111':1'111'13111 11'1 1 '1 1'1111'1111 1 11 111! 1 11, 11 341 111 111,111 1 .,1,1.11,111111 1' 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1111111111111lh11111111,11,11,1111,,,1111111 1 1 1, 1 11,1 1111111 I 111,,,ll1 1 M illi 1l417Ql1W,11,k,1,v1! V , HN NV ,U ,1',,1T,,,4Z,1ljW15!111 I '11 I I 1 W! ,W ,Zim 11 11111111111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 'i 11i' 11'1111111'1 1 111l1 l1 lr I wllull if 11 l1 l1M1M111 l 1 1 lr 1 ll'l11 ll111lMl1 1 ,,111 ,1 1, 1' 1l1lzWl1ll111:l11 1.11 111111111111!11m1''11111111111111111l1l'111'1:11111111.i11 1 11 ,11, 2111111111111 1 1' 1 171115 1111171117111 ' Roberl Willianz Brown, M.E., Colorado School of Mines, 1939. cfo E. A. Rogers, Westcliffe, Colorado William Morris Brown, fr., A.B., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1940. Kenedy, Texas Donald Cnrlir Brnrfer, A,B,, Wesleyan Univer- sity, 1948. 16 Riverdale Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Froncir Cbesler Buck, A,B,, Harvard College, 1948. 1167 Ferguson Avenue, Newport News, Virginia Raymond Martin Bnlfafy, S.B, in Mech. Engin., Kansas State College of Agriculture and Ap- plied Science, 1941. 312 North 21st Street, Kansas City, Kansas jnlifzn Ayref Burgess, A.B., Brown University, 1943. cfo Saint Andrews Golf Club, Hastings- on-Hudson, New York Robert Marlin Bnrlingfznle, S.B, in B.A., Uni- versity of Tennessee, 1948. 812 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois Myron Irving Burner, A,B,, Harvard College, 1941. 60 West Cedar Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts Tbonmr Henry Borrower, A.B,, Harvard Col- lege, 1948, The Victoria, Apartment 56, Washington, District of Columbia C. Craig Cannon, B.E.E., University of Dela- ware, 1936. 408 West 20th Street, Wilmington, Delaware George Morrif Cfzploe, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 109 Winchester Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Raymond Bernard Carey, Ir., S,B. in Bus., College of the Holy Cross, 1948. 11 Mayfield Road, Gardner, Massachusetts U16 Bla 5 Wiliam fofepb Carey, A.B., University of Notre Dame, 19-46g LLB., Columbia University, 1948. 4 Shenandoah Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts Harry Hull Cfll'lJ'071,, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1948. 568 Kenilworth Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Normmz Vm1Dyke Carpenter, A.B., Princeton University, 1948. 1717 East Fox Lane, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin Nathaniel Mfzdifon Carrmell, fr., S.B., Yale University, 1948. 28 Hobart Street, Bronxville, New York Richard Adolph Cbampfzgfze, A.B., Cornell University, 1947. Punkateeset Neck Road, Tiverton Four Corners, Rhode Island Amir? Marc Cbarg11c5mud, Lic. cn.Dr., Univer- sity de Paris, 1947. 48 Rue du Docteur- Blanche, Paris, France Cbarlex lVolcott Cbatfeld, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. Rural Route if:1, Cincinnati, Ohio Edward Te-Hua Cbefz, B.A., Saint John's University, Shanghai, 19449 New York Uni- versity. Lane 207 House 30, Tsepoo Road, Shanghai, China William Albert Cheney, S.B. in E.E., Purdue University, 1948. 251 East South Street, Win- chester, Indiana Charles' Wbaite Claemut, Emory University. 208 North jefferson Street, Albany, Georgia Robert Evan: Cbrifliarz, S.B. in Met. Engin., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1947g S.M. in Met. Engin., fibidj, 1948. 5843 Morrow- field Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Phillip Darrow Chubb, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1937. 2637 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, California m1 1 ii' W 1 1,11 va 1 ,, 1 17'-1117 --1-H ...,,..1h- ,.---..,-.,. ....-...1......., 1... 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Engin,, University of Tennessee, 1943. 2834 East Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee Graham MacPherson Condie, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1945, 2817 - 34th Avenue South, Seattle, Washington Charler Waller Connell, Illinois Institute of Technology. 5544 South Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Harry Burm' Conolly, S.B., Syracuse University, 1948. 3915 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, New York Willem johan Machiel Comtandre, Technical University in Delft, Holland, 105 Israelslaan 2, Huis Ter Heide QUJ , Holland Che ala 5 f ,1 1 1 Carroll Clarke Cook, B.B,A., University of 1 Texas, 1948. 506 West 22nd Street, Austin, , Texas 1 fobn Pierre Coqnillard, A.B., Harvard College, I 1948. 708 North Lafayette Boulevard, South . Bend, Indiana ,lean Cotillon. Dipl., College Sainte Barbe, , Paris, 1946. 144 Rue Nationale, Chemille, 1 , France 3 1 Victor Raphael Conderl, A.B., Yale University, 1946. 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Myers, Gut- 1 111 tenberg, Iowa 1 . . 11.,11111V111Q3i11111T115111111 Roberl ferome Croley, A.B,, Duke University, 1948. 186 Lexington Avenue, jersey City, New JffSeY lack Mem cfazzfp, s,B. 111 A.E., Cornell Uni- M versity, 1948. 502 Rivard Boulevard, Grosse Pointe, Michigan j john Franklin Culp, 3rd, S.B., University of Chicago, 1940. 50 Butler Street, Forty Fort, A Pennsylvania 1 1 Roberz Lee cap, s,B., Miami University, 1948. 738 Park Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. ,',, K Richard Trolan Cunnij, A.B., Colgate Univer- .1 i,N,i sity, 1944. 54 Virginia Avenue, Rockville 711 Centre, Long Island, New York 1 1 1 17 1 1 11 .,, 1 ., .-11.1. . 1 1. 111 1. 1, , 11111,1.'g11'1, .11,'.1 . 111 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 11, 1 11, 111111 1111 . , 111: 111. 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Czzrlir, B.A.Sc., University of To- ronto, 1948. 598 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Louis jrzmer D'Ag0Jlino, Hamilton College. jordan Road, New Hartford, New York Richard Welton Danzeyer, A.B., University of Washington, 19475 A.M., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1948. 1524 Shenandoah Drive, Seattle, Washington Arnold Gayot Dana, 21111, A.B., Yale Univer- sity, 1947. 154 President Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island Harold lVif1fle Dance, S.B., Utah State Agri- cultural College, 1948. 785 South University Street, Blackfoot, Idaho Allen jofepb Danny, A.B., George Washington University, 1948. 1805 North Rhodes Street, Colonial Village, Arlington, Virginia Ashok Dam0dfzrda.r Darn, B.E., University of Bombay, 1943, Sth Road, Khar, Bombay, India. Francis jolm Dasbwood, B,A., Oxford Univer- sity, 1948. 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Engin., University of Minnesota, 1948. 102 Maryland Street, Saint Croix Falls, Wisconsin Arrb Rirlmrd Dooley, A.B,, Yale University, 1944. 1107 Northwest 18th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Morlr Doyle Drake, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Purdue University, 1948. Wayne, Ohio Carl George Drerclaer, S.B., United States Naval Academy, 1933. 4007 63rd Street, Brookmont, Maryland Talmadge Lomax' Drymmz, jr., S.B. in I.M., Georgia School of Technology, 1945, S.M. in I.M. fibidj, 1947. 1448 North Highland, North East, Atlanta, Georgia lacquer From' Duboir, Lic. en. Sc., Louvain University, 19475 Ing. Corn,, fileidj, 1948. 41 Everard Avenue, Brussels, Belgium Herberl Lee Dmzrmz, A.B., University of Ken- tucky, 1938, A.M. flbldj, 1940. 332 South Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky Edward Goodrirb Dunn, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 4138 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Yrfer ilofepb Vilol Dupzzir, Grad., Royal Mili- tary College of Canada, 19415 B.C.E., McGill University, 1948. 78 Turnbull Avenue, Quebec, Province of Quebec, Canada Cberley Folrom Dllrgin, S.B., University of New Hampshire, 1936. 260 Harrison Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Clmrle: Robert Eastwood, S.B., University of Virginia, 19463 B.C.E., Cilnidj, 1947. 156 12th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio he eo Louir Irving Egelfon, fr., S.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 1640 Anita Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Robert Maier Eimtein, S.B. in ILE., Pennsyl- vania State College, 1947. 47 Revere Street, Boston, Massachusetts fame: Henry Emison, A.B., DePauw University, 1947. 48 Huron Avenue, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts foe Rirbie Engle, B.I.E., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1943. 127 Park Avenue, Coshocton, Ohio Paul Leland Engle, S.B., Kansas State College Of Agriculture and Applied Science, 1944. 618 Bluemont Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas Edward fulifu Eppylein, B.B.A., Univer- sity of Toledo, 1943. 316 Winthrop Street, Toledo, Ohio Frank Albert Efrobar, S.B., Providence College, 1933. Bristol Ferry, Portsmouth, Rhode Island Peler George Eflin, A.B,, Dartmouth College, 1946. 21 Mason Street, Brookline, Mas- sachusetts Hervey Evans, A.B., Princeton University, 1948. 410 West Church Street, Laurinburg, North Carolina Robert Eugene Evam, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 3907 South Union Street, Tulsa, Okla- homa Robert McDougall Everxon, B.A., McGill Uni- versity, 1947. 650 Clarke Avenue, Wesbmount, Province of Quebec, Canada Edward Theodore Faber, A.B., Trinity College, 1948. 2648 94th Street, Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York 0fl9 0 1 Z 1 1 1 Vi 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 1 1,1 11 1 11 1 , 1 'V 1111111 1'11' 1 71' 1 111? 1 11111121 ' W1 1-111511111111 11 11.1111111111 12111111 1 1111111 W I 1 1 11 1 1'H,11w'1!.p 1111 1111111 11 , 1111111:1111'i1 ,112 1111'11,1111W 11111 11111115 111, 1 11111111111 ,111 1v1111111111H11,w 1111 1 111111111 11 1 11111 1121 11 111111 11 1,1,1,111,, ,,., 1 11 qg7,,ig11711!5i?'1111 11,-1511111 112 1,1 11111, 1 11' M1 pf 117111-11171'1 1 W1Z11111.10? 111111 11 11 111111111 11111111111 11' 11 N11 1' 1 ,1'1'11 1, W111111 1 1 1 1WfWf19 15311111 15111-111 ,1 111 1 1 11 W1 171' Q1 1 11 W 11 1 1 11 111 111134 1.11 ,111 11 1 1 1 1 11111 111 11 111111 11 ' ,11'1'1'M 1111111111 W! 1 11 1111 , 1,1 W1 1 111, I 1 I 1 1 1 VW 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 '111,11 ,1111, 1 1' HW y 1, 1 1111 11 W 1.1 E ' 1,'1 1 '1' 1111f 11 1:111WW111,11111F1j1'111 11 111111 4111 1111111111111 1 1y,,11W11,1W W11 '1'1'1111W 11111 11,,41Q19111,1 1?f1111f411V1,1'1'1HWf'11f'11 1' '1' 1 f1 1' 1111111111:1:111,114111 11 1 1211 111.'F111,,,.,111 11111 17111, 11 1111111:1111! 1111',1 1111 ' 11,111 11'Q1,,'11 '11f1!f11,1',,1f111TW!1Zf111 1 L1-1 1111 1111111111 1 1 1111 11 11111111 111111 ,112 1111 11 1 1 11 1111111 1111 1, , I NNNN 1 ,,,, 1111111 3,11 11 , 11 1 ,11 11 11 nm 1111,1, ' 1. 1511 551111111 1' 11 1 11L 1111111 111111 1111 111 1121 ' ',, 1 1111111111 1111' 1' 11111 1 111 1 11111 11111 1111 11 1j111w1111W11 1111-11 111 '11 ' 1 11'1w11111'1w1'1'y7W1 11 1 . 11111 Y ,1111111'11,1 111 '11 114111111 1,1'1k111,fW12 Q1111i1'1'11111111111 1, j'1M141.z111- .,jL-' 1'111'.11,111111 ?.1, ' 1f1'1 1 1 1:111111'11:'11 3 11 . 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W1'11 111 '111J1'1111.1,,1'1'1'111f1111.111111111?1111'11' -11111 111' . 111 11' 11 , 11'1111111M1 1 1.01 1 111111111 11 1111 1 11111 111 1111111111111111M1111 11411 WM1m1M1 1M11 ' 1 1 111511111111 1111111111115 Roberl Adrian Failey, A.B,, Princeton Univer- sity, 1948. 28 Somerset Drive South, Great Neck, Long Island, New York Samuel Morre Felton, fr., A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. Merion, Pennsylvania Tbomaf Aquinar Fenlon, S.B., Purdue Univer- sity, 1948. 900 Poplar Street, Murray, Kentucky Tito Ligio Fernandez-Moran V., A. B., Am- herst College, 1948, Box 362, Maracaibo Venezuela. George Mallelle Ferrir, jr., B,S.E., Princeton University, 1948. 5810 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase, Maryland Francir MrDonald Fillerup, S.B., University of Wyoming, 1943. M.B.A. University of Cali- fornia, 1948. Box 142, Lovell, Wyoming Harold David Fine, S.B., Rhode Island School of Design, 1948. 53 Prospect Street, Attleboro, Massachusetts jamer Henry Finke, S.B., University of Dayton, 1948. 241 Wroe Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Robert Alexander Firrher, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Tufts College, 1946, 108 Barnard Road, Wor- cester, Massachusetts Howard French Flelrber, fr., S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1948. 24 Roble Court, Berkeley, California William Cloerler Flelrloer, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Me- chanic Arts, 1948, 2244 Bever Avenue, South East, Cedar Rapids, Iowa William Pinrkney Florenre, Ir., A.B., Hendrix College, 1945. 209 North jackson Street, Magnolia, Arkansas he Hla Albert LllJ'6'07l7Z76 Foxler, S.B., United States Naval Academy, 1945. 513 East 34th Street, Brooklyn, New York jamef Pefer Foxfer, B.A.SC., University of Toronto, 1947. 41 Charlton Avenue, West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Harry Hart Fowler, A,B,, Harvard College, 1947. 986 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mas- sachusetts Wolfe 'Iuliru Frmzkl, A.B., Amherst College, 1943. 70-O1 113th Street, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York Roger Freeman French, S.B. in E.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1944, Box 46, Gales Ferry, Connecticut Philip jacob Friedlanderi, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. 46 Homestead Street, Waban, Massachusetts Rodney Baldwin Gabler, A.B., Coe College, 1948. 456 Mary Place, Elgin, Illinois Bmdlee Ewing Gage, A.B,, Amherst College, 1948. Shay Street, Amherst, Massachusetts Gordon Rouutree Galloway, A.B., 1948, 2130 Polk Street, Alexandria, Louisiana Cbarlex Kennedy lVbee!er Gamnmge, S.B. in Com., University of North Carolina, 1948. 3965 Vermont Road, North East, Atlanta, Georgia Edward Claarlex Gam, S.B., University of Chicago, 1948, 414 North Main Street, Rock- ford, Illinois Alfred Perry Gafex, A.B., University of Rich- mond, 1948. 1007 North 35th Street, Rich- mond, Virginia fff 790 1 1 11'11!'1V11'1 , 11 , 11'Q1111W 1111111, ,1,,11,1,1111111 111111 1 11 1 1111111111111 11 ,1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1111111111 1' 1 11 'H 1 A' M111 1111. 1 X1 11 ,1 1 , 111,11 ,111,Q11Q1,1 1' jf 11'111111,1,11 X , X 1 1, '1 ' 1 11 111 X , 1j,111,111,111111 11 1121111 ,E11f11111 11 ' ' 11 1 1' 11 11 1 ,' 11,'1111111111f1f1'1111'11!'11115111 11 1 1 ' 1 ,',1I'IW111 11111 ' 1 ,W .m1.1.-.1...-..1.. ,. 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Eng., McGill University, 1948. 3975 Ramezay Road, Mon- treal, Province of Quebec, Canada Dale Shezjjzner Gillerpie, A.B., Montana State University, 1948. 655 East Beckwith Avenue, Missoula, Montana lVezrren Philip Gingmr, A.B., University of Massachusetts, 1948. 21 Marshall Street, Turn- ers Falls, Massachusetts 5 Felix Monro Ginorio, jr., S,B. in B,A,, Univer- l sity of Denver, 1948, 260 7th Avenue, Reparto Miramar, Havana, Cuba l john Henry Glfwin, A,B., University of Notre Dame, 1948. 18 Bon Mar Road, Pelham Manor, New York 5 joel George Goehenonr, A.B,, University of Alabama, 1948. 5717 6th Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama William Angnfr Goebel, S.B., Marietta College, 1948. 2375 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Ray Allan Goldberg, A.B., Harvard College, 5 1948. 615 13th Street South, Fargo, North 1 Dakota E jordan Lowell Golding, A.B., Harvard College, , 1948. 451 Norfolk Street, Mattapan, Massa- Q Chusetts Roherl Owen Goldnmn, A.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1948. 2015 Wightman Street, f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1 john McCoy Goodman, B.B.A., University of Texas, 1940, 202 East Lobit Street, Bayton, 5 Texas l i Zfhe do 5 ti 41 , 61:-w 'Nw 1-'ww ii 1-,i ff: ' i '- .z,'?i ll fm' 1, . tw Wl'lMiMivLllwal,,Ir wi, ,. , 1 wi',,,sf.W Iobn Kuhn! Goodwin, Ir., S.B., Indiana Uni- versity, 1947. 1220 Pickwick Place, Indiana- polis, Indiana David Sanford Gollernmn, Trinity College. 45 East 85th Street, New York, New York fere Leroy Gollfrbalk, Harvard University. 450 Eighth Avenue South, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Simon Philip Gondrmit, A.B., Swarthmore College, 1948. 99 Lairessestraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands llfyillinrn Eugene Grabbe, The Catholic Uni- versity of America. 290 West Wesley Road, Atlanta, Georgia Herberf George Groelz, S.B. in Chem. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1944. 108 East 35th Street, New York, New York Robert England Grant, A,B., Brown University, 1948. 1133 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands, New York Kennelb Edward Gray, B.Com., University of Manitoba, 1944. 120 Oak Street, Winnipeg, Canada Craig Pomeroy Greayon, A,B., Amherst Col- lege, 1948. 61 Whitehall Boulevard, Garden City, Long Island, New York David Gregg, jr., S.B, in Mech. Engin, Buck- nell University, 1945. Beverwyck Road, Troy Hills, Whippany, New jersey George Erwin Gregory, jr., S.B,, University of Michigan, 1948, 4127 Dunkirk Road, Toledo, Ohio Albert Vernon Griyjilbr, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 926 34th North Street, Seattle, Wash- ington ofl9 0 1 X1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 if 1'1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' A 1 1 l1,,'1 I N , 11 -'1' 1 .1 111 M11 X X I :M 111, 1111111111 1 1 A 11 11111111.1111 1,111,111111. 1' 1 1 1 1 11'1m11'111111 , y11,1, , 1 11 1,1 1,,y1111111,1- 1 1 1 111111711 11,,,,?'111111111,1'1M1 ,, 1' 1 1 1- 3 , 1111'1'1f1111:1'1111 111 112111111 11111 1 11 1111111111111'1111111111111 '1 C1 11111 111f111 w1,1g13:1 ' 1-'f1'111111W11!11111 1111 1111111 1El11m11111111111J'1111121111111111 1 1111111111111 111111111111l11l George Peler Grigg, M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1948. 10 East 22nd Street, Bayon- ne, New jersey Tbomar Cecil Grirfom, S.B., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1941. Box 587, Richards, Texas Robert Hamilton Gum, A.B., New York Uni- versity, 1947, 27 Maple Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts f ,lobn Allan Gmmarfofz, S.B., in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946. 265 Beverly Road, Scarsdale, New York brkbi Rafael Haarla, Grad., Commercial Uni- sity of Helsinki, 1947. Yalavatie, Helsinki, Finland Pbilip Yawmafz Haba, Ir., A.B., Dartmouth College, 1946. 1694 Highland Avenue, Ro- chester, New York Roberf William Haigb, A.B., Bucknell Univer- sity, 1948. 40 North Kershaw Street, York, Pennsylvania fobn Hampton Hale, B.A., Cambridge Uni- versity, 1948, Four Wents, Cobham Surrey, England Hagb Baldwin Hall, B,A.Sc,, University of Toronto, 1948. 15 Robinwood Avenue, Toron- to, Ontario, Canada fobn Milliken Hall, A.B., 1948. 30 West Maple Avenue, Moorestown, New jersey Maflrive ,lamb Halper, S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1938. 176 West River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Cbarler Ea'wara' Hamel, B.B.A., Westminster College, 1944. 139 West Glendon Way, Wilinar, California be Hass Pan! Charles Rodney Hanna, jr., A.B., Bow- doin College, 1948. 27 Grant Avenue, Water- town, Massachusetts Frederirk Fairchild Hansen, S.B. in E.E., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1948. 2105 East Lafa- yette Place, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Eugene Ros: Hanron, A.B., Yale University, 1948. Robinson's Bay Road, Wayzata, Minne- sota Neil Engene Harlan, S.B. in B,A., University of Arkansas, 1947. Cherry Valley, Arkansas Erneyl Bonldin Harper, S.B. in Engin., University of Michigan, 1948. 830 North Har- rison Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan feronle Franrir Harringlon, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1944, M: W, P. Tufts, College Park, Davis, California Ray Harriron, fr., B,E,, Yale University, 1948. 1405 Squirrelhill Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania Peter Gordon Hart, S.B., University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley, 1947. 1918 Lakeshore Avenue, Oakland, California Peter Green Harwood, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. Revolutionary Ridge, Concord, Massa- chusetts Adrian Horner Harre, A.B., Amherst College, 1943, 1543 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio julian BlH'1'0llgl7.l' Hallon, fr., A.B., Harvard College, 1948, 910 Lake Avenue, Grand Haven, Michigan XIKZNIEJ' Grady Haflox, S.B., Mississippi State College, 1930, S.M. in E.E., Worcester Poly- technic Institute, 1932. 44 Leighton Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts ofl9 O 1 1 1 1 X 1 2 4 1 1 K . 1 1 l 1 , . , 1 7 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 .1'f,1'11 1 '. 11 'JJ1Q,..1.',?11 12211 A1. 121' H1 .,,1. 1111. 2,1 11 1 1 1 ,X 1. 1,1 V1111111111111111'11lp111- .1 11,11 1 i.1.11 1.1111111111.:1111111f11.,11. .1 11 Q. 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'1 111 .1 1. 1 .X H, '1Z.1 '11 1 1.1. ' ' 11.1,1 .111, 1 '1 1 1 N11 11111111111 1 111. -'.11' 1111111.1.111.1111.11.1' 111 .1 . . . .,XXXXXX..1,ZX..,,Xi,.,,W1MZX,XEX,,i .1X1X 1X X 11.,X,1X1 1 . 111111111 1 M 17 My 1 w 111 111 1 111 1 1 1 L11 . 1. .1111..'1' . . . . 1 1.11.1111 11' 11.1 .,. . ,, ,..1 -111111, ...1X Wi My W'w17fwWJ.'yWwo' 1 ,' , , , . 'f flivlli-will W Wm, V, 5 Ht 2' Q. 1 I , 1. rw LH W lttvmf f 1 1 yy ,W A, ,1 y Tilif:g,tl:i1' 4 an ..'..L. .a...,r.,.-.. 1. .r,:w1..a.i.u fobzz Clfzrozz Hawkim, jr., Harvard University. 77 Pinckney Street, Boston, Massachusetts Gordon Webster Hedirz, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948, 206 Maple Street, Sauk Centre, Minnesota john Colzzmbur Heirler, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 233 West High Street, Lexington, Kentucky Waller Hugo Helmericb, 3cl, A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1948, 3003 South Rockford Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma fobfz William Hemzerrey, jr., A.B., Princeton University, 1948. 9 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Marc Emile I-Iefzriofz, Dipl., University of Lille, 1945, Columbia University. Eugene Delacroix, Paris, France folw Reginald Herr, S.B., United States Naval Academy, 1945. 45 Grosvenor Street, Athens, Ohio 9 famer Lewis Hiekr, jr., S.B, in E,E., Georgia School of Technology, 19435 B.I.E., fibidj, 194-7. 604 South Street, Talladega, Alabama Raymomf Walden Holzbx, A.B., Bates College, 1947. 59 Blake Street, Springfield, Massa- chusetts Mirbael Anlbony Hojfmeimz, B.S.S., Seattle University, 1948, 1004 West Bertona Street, Seattle, Washington Sidney Hoffmmz, A.B., Harvard College, 1948, 18 Intervale Road, Worcester, Massachusetts David Charley Honey, S.B., Yale University, 1945, 3727 North East Couch Street, Port- land, Oregon E716 Hlass Frank Honigrbaum, A.B., University of Mich- igan, 1948. 2004 15th Street, Troy, New York Frederic Clark Hood, 2d, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Cedar Point, Marion, Massachu- setts Sanznel Newlon Hope, Ir., A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1948. 1707 North 70th Street, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Omar Henry Hooerrlen, A.B.. University of Minnesota, 1947. 3811 West 60th Street, Los Angeles, California David Endirolt Howe, A.B., Harvard College, 1948, 90 Western Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey George Cbaznberr Hozier, S.B.. United States Military Academy, 1942. 1888 Waverly Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee Guy Leonard Hadron, Ir., A.A., Los Angeles Junior College, 1936. LX: Air Adjutant General, Headquarters United States Air Force, Wash- ington, District of Columbia john David Hugber, jr., S.B. in B.A., Boston College, 1948. 118 Riverway, Boston, Massa- chusetts Roy Ellir Hugber, jr., B, Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1944. 4407 Ellicott Street, North West, Washington, District of Columbia fame! Helim Hulbert, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 6703 6th Street North West, Wash- ington, District of Columbia Wezzdell Ellrwortb Hnleber, Illinois Wesleyan University, Rural Free Delivery il: 1, Girard, Illinois Raymond Lewis Hnnieke, B.E.E., Cornell Uni- versity, 1946, 420 Riverside Drive, Cranford, New jersey ofl9 0 foreplv Manuel Hurley, fr., A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. 48 Beacon Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts Cecil Graham Hurkey, A.B., WoEord College 1939. 697 South Limestone Street, Gaffney, South Carolina Robert Henry Hnrr, S.B., University of Illinois, 1948. 414 State Street, Beardstown, Illinois Farrel Craig Huston, A.B., Cornell University, 1942, LD., State University of Iowa, 1948. Columbus junction, Iowa fobn Donald H yerle, A.B., University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley, 1936, 769 Keeler Avenue, Berkeley, California Iorepb Anlbony Inzbrognlio, A.B., Princeton University, 1948, 2410 Mayfield Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland Harold Gaylord Ingerroll, jr., A.B., Knox Col- lege, 1948. 527 South Main Street, New Castle, Indiana Koirbi Inonye, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 6901 Perimeter Road, Harvardevens, Massa- chusetts Nirolfze N. Ionnitiu, Grad, Bucharest Univer- sity of Law, 1938. 3 Pinckney Street, Boston, Massachusetts Lonir Irenberg, S.B. in E.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1945g S.M. in E.E., fibizlj, 1948. 241 Freeman Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Robert W'illia1n fejerron, S.B. in Mech. Engin,, Northwestern University, 1946, S.M. in Chem. Engin., fibialj, 1948. 321 Black- stone Avenue, I.aGrange, Illinois Ralph Lewir jenren, B.B,A,, University of Minnesota, 1948, R.R. 1, Hutchenson, Min- nesota U16 617155 William Iolon Ienfen, S.B., University of Illi- nois, 1948, 411 Taylor Avenue, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Gordon Olir Frafer johnson, A.B., Stanford University, 1948. 4834 Rodman Street, North West, Washington, District of Columbia Alan Porter loner, Ir., A.B., Harvard College, 1948. jones Dairy Farm, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin lVingale Brewer Inner, A.B., Wake Forest College, 1938. Edgewood , Cameron, North Carolina Sven joban fnngbolnz, jur. Kand., University of Stockholm, 1948. S: T, Eriksq 103, Stock- holm, Sweden Edward Gralaanz Kaelber, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 5 Crescent Road, Port Washington, New York Edward Felix Kander, A.B., Antioch College, 1948. 4355 McGee Street, Kansas City, Mis- souri Rickard Ellif Karkow, A.B., Kenyon College, 1948. 4942 North Fairfield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Rfllpb Erneit Karin, A.B., Ripon College, 1948. 5810 North Talman Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Robert Frederick Kaufman, B.E., Yale Univer- sity, 1948. 76 West 86th Street, New York, New York Howard Wadleigb Keegan, A.B., Amherst Col- lege, 1948. 8 Grinnell Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts fame: Archibald Kendall, A. B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948, 29 Adams Avenue, Watertown, Massachusetts ofl9 0 I , ., .,.............,.. ..,,. ..-.-........,,...-.,....,,... .,..,., , ,,,.. - ,,., J . 1 1 1 2 J 1 5 , , , I , , 4 , 1 I E 1 1 li , fl' I ,vi 1 ' f , , 1 f f, ,f ' I ' y. 5 . ',, y,i W , ,wg , I ,lilly 1 , . , 10,5 1 ' 'W I H 'g , 1, 1 . 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Post Ofhce Box 588 New London, Connecticut Douglar Richard King, S.B. in Chem. Engin., University of Tennessee, 1944. 707 Arbutus Avenue South East, Roanoke, Virginia Richard Bnrnr King, S.B. in E.E., University of Michigan, 1948. 1001 Covington Drive, Detroit, Michigan fame: Brute Kirkhojf, A.B., Swarthmore Col- lege, 1948. 815 Campbell Avenue, Indiana- polis, Indiana Sanford Holme! Kirkland, Ir., S.B. in F.S., Georgetown University, 1940. 921 North East 82nd Street, Miami, Florida fame: Raynor Kirwin, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Cornell University, 1945. 616 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, New jersey Milton Klein, S.B. in Chem. Engin., Wash- ington University, 1944. 1512 West North Shore Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Bernhard Waller Knollenberg, B.E., Yale Uni- versity, 1945. 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Qihidj, 1942. 1509 Westwood Avenue South West, Atlanta, Georgia afl9 O nl, ,f rf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 i 1 1 I h 111111 1 1' '1 1 1 ' 111 1111 Y 111111 1 , 1 11,111 111 111,111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 1 111 1 11 1111 ' 1 1 1' 111111 11 ,1111 1 1. A 1 11 1 11'31'1'1 1 111 1 11111 1 1 111 'Z 11 1 1 '1 111 11 ,J 1111 1111111 1 111, 1 i1'11, 111 1 11 1:1 111111'111'fWl 1111 1 1 11 111111111111 1 11111111 1111111111 1 1 1, 111111111111 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 111 ' 11 1:1 1 11 1.1 11111111 1 1 1 1,111,111 ,1 11 i1 1 f li 11 111111111-11,1.1Tqmwm WaW,,.111,,. ..1.1.1,m1..1-----.,... 1 111111.11 11111 1 11 1 11 11 11111 I1 ,,1,1 1 111, 1 111,, lf1111111111l1,11111111, 12,111 1' 1 11 1. 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Route 27, Franklin Park, New jersey Wfalfer Thonzar Newman, A.B., University of Rochester, 1942. S.B. Qibidy, 1942, 63 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts afl9 0 M! 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Ligonir, Pennsyl- vania Henry Franeir Noonan, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 9 Groom Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts Richard Sewal! Norlon, S.B., Bowdoin College, 1945, 11 High Street, Farmington, Maine Wfilliam Henry 0'Dowd, fr., B.S.S., George- town University, 1948. 1032 Cotorro Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida Edward Charles Oldpeld, fr., S.B, in Com., University of Virginia, 1940. 1225 Magnolia Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia Eugene Francis 0'Neil, A.B., Princeton Univer- sity, 1948. 176640 South Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Frank Weil Oppenheimer, S.B., Columbia Uni- versity, 1948. 1148 5th Avenue, New York, New York Tor Marlon Ofmnndxen, Dipl., Standard Com- mercial College, 1938. Opheimsgt. 32 Stav- anger, Norway Ronald Sidney Ofnor, A,B,, Harvard College, 1947. 1530 Wellesley Drive, Detroit, Michigan Anderr Orlbye Artinnz, University of Oslo, 1939. Cand. jur. fibidj, 1947. Kristinclund- vir 5, Oslo, Norway Harry Robert Page, A,B., Michigan State Col- lege, 1941. 2222 Lakeside Boulevard, Mani- towoc, Wisconsin famef Loelreber Paisley, S.B., Iowa State Col- lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1947. 245 Nevada Street, Dubuque, Iowa The Hass Tbeodoriof Niebolfzf Pzzplefzcof, A.B., Harvard College, 1948, 12 Groton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts Freeman Archie Parxonf, University of Utah. 15 Miller Street, Murray, Utah Hngb Girard Pfzfloriza, fr., S.B., in E.E., Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1943. 10 Oriole Avenue, Bronxville, New York Thomas Ernst Pawel, S.B., Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1948. 979 Copley Road, Akron, Ohio Cbarlex Werley Peeblef, fr., S.B. in Com., Uni- versity of Virginia, 1948, Holly Hill, Law- renceville, Virginia Hfzrrief-Clieby ,Peler'.ron, A.B., Harvard College, 1946. 40 Hammond Road, Belmont, Massa- 1' chusetts Richard Marvin Pelerfon, Northwestern Univer- sity. 6204 North Hermitage Street, Chicago, Illinois. Pierre ffzcqzley Pfeifer, B.C.Sc., College St. Michel, 1946. Forsterstrasse 51, Zurich 44. Switzerland Gmifw Angnrl Pfzfblnmzzfz, A.E,, Brooklyn College, 1948, 326 East 91st Street, New York, New York. Leon Plailipfon, S.B., Columbia University, 1948. 187-O9 jordan Avenue, St. Albans, New York Thurman Rupert Pierce, fr., S.B. in B.A., Northwestern University, 1948. 405 Middle Street, Franklin, Virginia Cbfzrler Hacker Pinkbanz 5rd, A.B., Brown University, 1948, 441 Atlantic Avenue, Marble- head, Massachusetts vfi9 0 WM , M ' W ' f' 'I 'f ' s 'ia I i 'i .m 'lkiilrllililvtflldm 5 1 1 Y WX , 1 L l i t 1 I , 1 1 L 1 1 , U , - 1 1 - ,, ' lt '1 , ' , , A,,f ,. i1,,, 'if 1' 'F ,,l' Z, , , ,, ,,,,y1:r , , ,Z Y 1 V , ,, , ,, ,. , 1, , lit, l r', it if U., 1, t Y ' ff. iff- ',, g,, , 2-',,1W. L ' f 'wJt1f.- I',p 'i '11'f',. i,'yl1P,,w ',1 '.,,Y . 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Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946, 2116 Elbur Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Robert Knowles Ready, A.B., University of Kansas, 1948. 319 East Eleventh Street, Wel- lington, Kansas David Nirholfzi Reardotz, S.B., Villanova Col- lege, 1942. 7416 Fayette Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania he Hess Iobiz Michael Reddy, S.B., Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, 1947. 16 Chesterfield Road, Newton, Massachusetts Gustav Redlicb, B.E,, McGill University, 1942. 398 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Gardner Cbare Reed, S.B., University of New Hampshire, 1940. 28 juniper Avenue, Wake- field, Massachusetts Raymond Slepbeiz Reed, Ir., A.B., Harvard College, 1944. 202 Anadale Road, Scarsdale, New York Iaiizer Lwtber Regan, fr., A.B., University of Alabama, 1938. 914 Brown Street, Dalton, Georgia Albert fobiz Reifiizg, A.B., University of Cin- cinnati, 1942. 11 West 66th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Stuart Uproiz Rirb, A.B., Wabash College, 1942. 138 South Main Street, Torrington, Connecticut Albert Cbarlef Riggr, fr., Harvard College. 1573 Sycamore Street, Hellingham, Wash- ington Albert Edward Riley, S.B., Worcester Polytech- nic Institute, 1948. 380 Southbridge Street, Auburn, Massachusetts Samuel Morrill Robbiizr, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 12 Cotton Street, Newton, Massa- chusetts George Cecil Robiizroiz, Ir., A.B., University of Utah, 1940, LL.B., fibidj, 1947. 2704 East 9 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Vincent lamb Roggeoeeiz, B.C.E,, College of the City of New York, 1943. 356 East 55th Street, New York, New York ofl9 0 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1' l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 111 1 .A 1111H111,1111111111.1 1 1 1 11'1111111111111111111 1 , 11111111111,111,11111 1 1 1 1 1 11111gll1'11111-1 1 1 : 'fll'i111Zl1llW71 ' - 1 ' 1 1 111W'11l 1 1 1:1L11J11i-W1,1'6111. 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1 , 'Ny '1y1'1f1j11p 1f'i3'11'l1l 1'1lJ1 ff' ,'l1111l111'1111l1zllfl 11 ,11, 11 1 1 11 111 ,,1111:111111111 1 ' ' ' 1 1'1'1 1111-,-11 11.1i11111111',1'111 1111 1111 ,11 11 1111, 11 1 111,11 1 ,X ,1,111,, 11,11,,1 ,111,1111,1111,111111l -1111111111 1 111 r111111 111111 1 1 11 11111111111 11111'1J!'1' 1111l'11 1111 1 111111,111,,11,11111,11111111,1,11 ,111 1, 111111,1,,, 111 1111 11 111 1 A 7156 11, Y1,1511'lf311111,,!1 F1111111 11 1 1, '11111 1, Y, ' y11111WWy1?11 ,1 1111 'Q111g1i1'111f1,1111',111 y113l1,'11i1111,1,111113111 4 , , ,, , 11 111111111 ,1' ,11'111111111111l,1' 'Uyll M 1 11,1 111 1 ,'111'111,,1, 11 ,1,11 1 -, .1111111,1111,' 11' 11 11,' 111 ,11 1 1111,11111211111111111111111111111111111111'1'11111,11,1111 1 '1111 1111111111.111t11111 11111111111111111 11 11'1'11111p1,1I1141111111,,1,,'111l11,1.'11111y1l1111111,,111, 11111'11g'1111111 y111 MZ11111111111 11 1 111 1111 111111 '1'!'1'1111111 111:111'-1 311'1' -,l 11 1111111 '1 11 1 1 '1 11IWllll111111lll1l1111111111Wl1'1'll111'l'1111:111 1 '1l111fi1111111f,11ll11l11 1lM11'i11W141111.11l.1tl'll111 111 11 1 11 ' it 1 1 1 john Cliflon Ronyon, B.Com., McGill Univer- sity, 1948, 72 Riverdale Avenue, Ottawa, On- tario, Canada Gerald Frank Roye, S.B., New York University, 1948. 1564 St, Paul Street, Rochester, New York fare Royenbannz, A.B., DePauw University, 1947, 414 Avenue N, Brooklyn, New York Ednznnd George Rabin, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 66 Wayland Street, Dorchester, Massa- chusetts Rirbard john Ryan, S.B., Villanova College, 1943, 40 Winifred Drive, Merrick, New York Quentin Byron Sannnir, B.E.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1946. 17 Carver Street, Hunt- ington, New York fobn Roberl Sanderf, A.B., Dartmouth College, 1946. 95 Avon Hill Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts Edward Arnold Sanford, S.B. in B,A., Northeastern University, 1938. Everett Road. Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts Cbrixlopber Gordon Sfrode Saunderr, B.A., Oxford University, 194-8. Hadley Hurst, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England Edward William Sawyer, S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1935. W Adjutant General, Depart- ment of the Army, Washington, D. C. Ralph Edward Srbey, B.C.S., Ohio University, 1948. 7080 Broadview Road, Parma, Ohio Wlllianz Elwood Srollard, S.B., Dartmouth College, 1947, S.M., fibidj, 1948. 9 Leith Place, White Plains, New York U16 6771 5 Ricbmzl Eugene Scruggx, A,B., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, 1948. 314 N. W. Sth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma fame: Orlle Seam, fr., A.B., Harvard College, 1941. 127 Appleton Street, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts lV01're5ter Warner Seely, A,B,, Princeton Uni- versity, 1948, 2171 Middlefield Road, Cleve- land Heights, Ohio Robert William Selle, A.B.. University of Minnesota, 1948. 4327 Brook Lane, Minnea- polis 16, Minnesota 'William H. Sellr, S.B., U. S. Naval Academy, 1944. P, O, Box 1353, Greenwich, Connecticut Robert William Sexlon, S.B. in B.A,, Boston College, 1948. 2642 North Moreland Boule- vard, Cleveland, Ohio Daniel Wayne Sbapr, B.C.S., Ohio University, 1948. 13305 Second Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio Paul Ron Sbawver, S.B. in E.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1947. 1520 9th Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia Iobfz Frafzcif Sbepardron, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 87 Willow Street, Clinton, Massa- Chusetts Fmnrir George Sbernmzz, Durham University, Harvard University, 121C Holden Green, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts Wifzjield Sbirrzf, 3rd, B.E.E., Cornell University, 1948. 223 Ridgewood Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota Robert Barry Sbulmmz, A.B,, Pomona College, 1948. 528 East 29th Street, Paterson, New Jersey ofl9 O I Uv l l , . 1. ..+ 1 3 ' i . t l 1 . l -I V ' f- li . , ' ll-iUl15.!u,, 1 . 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Snealb, A.B., Williams College, 1 1947. 3 Oak Lane, Scarsdale, New York. 1 . l-4 EES Sa? un'-w 5. Z4 1? 52- -FAR 5' 1:1 N 'JUG Q-1155 Use ZW 9 C Nu- 'se '61 sg Nu- 3.5 we H4 '1- Samnel Franklin Snyder, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Lehigh University, 1948. 53 West Stevens Street, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania fore Maria Soriano, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 465 Park Avenue, New York, New York Luciano G. de Souza Leao, S.B. in Mech. ' Erlgin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. 1834 Av. Epitacio Pessoa, Rio de Janeiro, 'L Brazil Edward Ray Speare, 2nd, S.B., Boston Univer- sity, 1948. 25 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, '11 1 11111110111 Massachusetts e1.1 '-1 1 111111 1. 1. Q. 1'1'1 111,111 J1 ' lm 'i N111' 71' 11 r11,111111111 11111, -1 1 111:13 1,11'1,, ,, , 11 11151 '1'1W 1 11'-1 1 1 1 1 1 151 11 1, Jill 141 ' Wil 1 ,i-'111 'llllll 1111 1111 W 1 1 , 1 1 111 1,'i11 111111 '11'.Q1 1 ' 1511 1111 11 11 . 11511 1 11 1 1 113111 ',-1115-1' 1 I1 1 ' ' lv 1111 1 11 111 1,1 21.1 1111 1 N1 ll 171111, 111 I1 , Frlyelte Patlerron Spencer, S.B., Massachusetts --1 11 -.1.,1,1111,.1 , 111111111 Institute of Technology, 1948. 1800 Dupont 1 Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota Chusetts 1, 1 11 2111 1 FHJ11' ' '1 1 1,11,111, ,, .1,, 1.11111 '111. 1 1 1 a 311 1 X '1 1 1 PI. ll 1 4 1 1 1 Z I1 1 C Q 11 KJ Q ,gd ri 1 '1 1 ,111 1 1'1'111 11' ,1 1111111 1 11 1 11 1 1 W 11 1 '1 11,11 4' 1 is-1 1 1 'wr' 'Ml 1 1, 1 if 41 .11 ..11 ' if 1 1:1112 . . -1 11,1121 Frederick Marrball S pencer, A.B., Boston Uni- 11,1 versity, 1948. 235 Everett Street, Quincy, ','fg11'1'i1z1'1f1 : 111N1 Z1jff111 Massachusetts ' ' 15 1 0 ert Wzlron S pencer, A.B., Harvard College, ,,1, '1 11 1948. 346 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Massa- 11,111 19111 11 il . . . . 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Lawrenre Slmlford, fr., S.B., Harvard College, 1946, Box 22, Boothbay Harbor, Maine Carl W'ayz1e Sfrayer, S.B. in CE., Lehigh Uni- versity, 1948. 1500 West Philadelphia Street, York, Pennsylvania. R0ger Leon Slroug, A.B,, Yale University, 1943- 983 Park Avenue, New York, New York Kemzelb William Szmdwall, A.B., University of Utah, 1948. 4936 Atwood Boulevard, Murray, Utah Chien-Bar Jllllg, S.B. in Mech. Engin., Chiao- Tung University, 19-45g S.M. in Mech. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. 25 Lane 97, Changshow Road, Shanghai, China Iamex Richard Surface, A.B., University of Kansas, 19-42g A.M., Qibidj, 1948. 17 Crest- view Drive, Salina, Kansas Waller jamef Sutherland, B.Sc. in Mech. En- gill., Queen's University, 1948, 126 Quebec Street, Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Can- ada Renoo Szzwzfvzxil, S.B., Swarthmore College, 1947. Siamese Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place, N. W., Washington, District of Columbia Elijah Kem Swift, fr., A.B., Harvard College, 1948. Hill Street, Whitinsville, Massachusetts Wiliam Arthur Switzer, S.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1948. 798 North Evans Street, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Curlif William Tarr, A.B., Stanford University, 1948. 346 Legion Avenue, Chico, California William Murmy Tamfig, A.B. 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'-M11 1 1 'f 17111 ,111 1. -1,. 1, 11,111'11 1, 1,.,1 ,L Y .11 ,11 , 11 W -,1.1,1 1,11 114 1 , .1 1 1 141 1 vw11- '1 11'Wr' '3w'115'fg 1,1 11 1 W ,J W,r,111I1 1 lfzll' ' ' i xiii' 15 drill time 1111 111ff?rgi 1,411 -QA vial1a,1:111' 1.25311 - 11 11li,1,1,1,1111 l1i'i1 .W ,11,,,111,, . 1111 1 11, 1 bfuggy an 4 1 '1, ,1::'11 ,1 W111-11 1,l111'Cr' ' 11 1 11141 fi- 1- 1 111 111111. ' ',ivU1 lVilliam Morgan Taylor, S.B. in Mech. Engin. Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1948. 2403 Palm Beach Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Henry Baird Termey, S.B., In B.A., North- western University, 1947. 2110 Chadbourne Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin Morley Pzznrbon Tbomprolz, A.B., Stanford University, 1948. 494 Pacheco Street, San Francisco, California IIIIIIEJ' Rzlggles Thorpe, fr., S.B., in Mech. Engin., California Institute of Technology, 1948, The Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe, New Mexico fobmz Throne-Holrl, Boston University, 3 Sten- bocksvagen, Djursholm, Sweden Luc A. Tibergbiefz, Dipl. 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Lennox Apts., Wheeling, West Virginia Leonard Allen Wheeler, S.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1944, 54 Tunnel Road Berkeley, California Arllaur Fraficix White, Ir., S.B., University of Massachusetts, 1948. 17 Chadwick Street, Wor- cester, Massachusetts Frank George While, A.B., University of Okla- homa, 1937. 29 Chase Avenue, North Adams, Massachusetts Howard Edgar Whiting, B.Com, McGill Uni- versity, 1948. 1509 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada William Price Wilder, B.Com., McGill Uni- versity, 1946. 1 Dewbourne Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Don Stuart Williamx, A.B., Macalester College, College, 1942, 1229 Laurel Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota Emmom jobmofz Williamf, A.B., Amherst Collegee, 1947. 642 Lakeland Street, Grosse Pointe, Michigan Tbomaf Arthur Williamf, S.B., Columbia Uni- versity, 1942. 5 Madison Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Everelt Smart Wilson, A.B., Williams College, 1947. 20 Whitney Road, Newtonville, Mas- sachusetts 11fl9 O w,,, 1 111 11, 1,1 ,111 1 1 11-11 1 1 I 1 1 6 ,,., , , .,.. . . ,I 1 , , E : 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2, 1 Y -E 1 f 1 , 1 1 ' . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 ,1 1 11 1 ' 1, , X1 1 ' 11 3 T 13 ' '15 T11 ' 1211117111: 111,711-5 . - 11 I 1 T111 I 1 1 ' 111,111 11 , 1' ,1,,-11-11,16 , 1-41'fW11Wl-- . ,, 1 1,11 111.1 1, -'111,', - '21-1' 1111-11-- 1 , - -1,1 1,'-11 , 11-L N211 'ji-Q-X:-M11 ,11- 11 1 -1,,11'- -,1-111 ,11,, 1,11 1 1 '-1.11111 ,1- P' '1 ,1Q1111,,-'11177'11,,111114 -1111-51 if 11 171: 11111111-111111111111111 1 M11-1'11'WHV1'L,W'1' 1 1 ,,- 11-1,1 1-11- 1,1111m11-11?11- '111111 11? 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V1,-,,1' W A' 'WW ,. 1.51l, 1' - 'l1'1f-',2111,,,W,M- T1 , , ,H - 'W11Z1,'1,13-1:,,11g,112,,1:15,,,-H1 , f,x'11 111, 111, ,' 1, -- 11,112 11 11--1111'--,11:111'L1'-..,,--'1.1,111-,,,'11'1 , ,,1,,,,,, ,W 1111, , , ,.,.,,,,111 , ,V ' I f 11 1'-1'-11 g'1,i1',',1 ' 111, - -1'c,.1- , '11 ,,-, -1 f ' 11 ' 1MQ11,?- '41 1.:,Q,H 1- ' f 1,-1 'W1 1 -11 'Z',,',-1 ', ,l'1 T 1,1 j1j1,:1,'-1111j,,, 1 1' 11'?j1111, 1,17 51,11 ,ff ' 1' , f 'Z11,,'11,1, ,111 ' -1111 .111 1 1111 111 '1 ,,,1, ,1 ,,Y,,,,,, -,-,1,,,1,,11 -1-11 1-1 1-,,,.111 1,1 '171'f11f - , ,11, ,1,1,,,1111 1 11 111 , ,, 1,1 -11: 11111-1W 1,111,,-11111 111,121gi,e1Z1igp-112-1111 , 1 1, ,-1,1-,,1,,,11-,,1,17fl,,,1,,,,,.,,11',,11111.1,,,1-,,11,,1,1, WW11 ,W ,11 M Q 1 1 ,1 1 11 AW WNW I 1' 1, LW, 1 11 11 11111 11111111 1111111111111 I james Caswell Wilrofz, fr., A.B., Princeton University, 1947. 829 Mountain Avenue, West- field, New jersey john Mayer Wilson, S,B., University of Alabama, 1936. 13 North Reed Avenue, Mo- bile, Alabama Samnel Green Wilson, A.B., Guilford College, 1948, 122 Kensington Road, Greensboro, North Carolina Williazrz Raplb 1Vil.rorz, S.B., in Com, Engin., University of Washington, 1939. 2112 West 65th Street, Seattle, Washington Roberl Lerlie lVinler, A.B., Yale University, 1947. 484 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut Gordon Blanchard Wirwell, B.Sc., Dalhousie University, 1943, B.Ap.Sc., University of Tor- onto, 1948. 186 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada fobfz Diedricb Woebse, S.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1947. 185 South Orange Ave- nue, South Orange, New Jersey Arfbur lVOIlg, fr., S.B., Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1947. 877 McKinley Avenue, Oakland, California Brllee Alan lVorce.rler, S.B., in Engin., Cal- ifornia Institute of Technology, 1948. 1040 South Wesley Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Wayne Edward Wright, A.B., Williams Col- lege, 1947. 1555 Kingston Avenue, Schenec- tady, New York Emil Robert Wyrr, S.B., University of Utah, 1941. 2512 South 13th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah fobn Robert Yeager, A.B., University of Ore- gon, 1948. 620 South Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, California We Hass Murray Abraham Yetvin, S.B. in I.E., North- eastern University, 1947, 49 Havelock Road, Worcester, Massachusetts Leon Ryno Yourtee, Ir., S.B., University of Maryland, 1939, Brownsville, Maryland Philip Tlaoma: Zeigler, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. 1502 1st Avenue, Elmwood, York, Pennsylvania 1ffl9 0 .ab- U15 Hass of I9 0 William Armin jennett, B.B.A., University of Michigan, 1948, 835 Hill Roaad, Winnetka, Illinois Lionel Kay, S.B., Harvard College, 1940. 86 Brite Avenue, Scarsdale, New York Henry Simon Kostanski, A.B., Illinois College, 1941. 4339 South Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Bernard Glenden LeBean, Arizona State Col- lege. 694 West Colter Street, Phoenix, Arizona Tbotnar fofepb Lenaban, B.C.S., Ohio Uni- versity, 1948. 209 South Church Street, Clyde Ohio Francoir Guillaume Leydet, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1947. Hawthorne House, Osterville, Massachusetts Donald Allen Mains, S.B. in Chem. Engin., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947. 1677 Lincoln Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota Peter jay Mafrey, jr., A.B., Cornell University, 1948. 938 Jackson Avenue, River Forest Illinois ' Tbornar Lee Mom, S.B. in B,A,, University of Denver, 1948, Route ggfgl, Moss, Mississippi William Daniel O'Brien, S.B. in Aero. Engin., Iowa State College of Agriculture and Me- chanic Arts, 1946. 3200 16th Street, North- west, Washington, District of Columbia William Sylvester Rule, A.B., Stanford Uni- versity, 1948, Rancho Sante Fe, California Sanfrid Esbo Rzzoboniemi, B.B.A., University of Minnesota, 1948, Floodwood, Minnesota Sadban Ranjan Sarbar, B.A., St. Xavier's Col- lege, 1947. 237 Lower Circular Road, Cal- cutta, India Marvell Nelfon Smith, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. Steele Hill Inn, R.F.D. :H:1, Laconia, New Hempshire Peter Miler Snyder, A.B., Harvard College, 1947. 1918 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois Robert Wbitman, A.B., Bowdoin College, 1948. 23 Hillside Avenue, Melrose, Mas- sachusetts Riebard Horatio Wrigbt, fr.. S.B. in C.E., Case Institute of Technology, 1946. 13123 Lakeshore Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio james Diff Young., A.B., Bowdoin College, 1948. 1 Amherst Sreet, South Hadley Center, Massachusetts Charles Clarke Ambrose, Cornell University. 540 Highland Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey Ronald William Barnbeeb, A.B., Ohio Univer- sity, 1948. 1120 Camden Avenue, Southwest, Canton, Ohio Robert Artbar Berry, A.B., Stanford Univer- sity, 1948. 415 Central Avenue, Fort Dodge, Iowa Clarence forepb Boebrn, B,B.A., Fenn College, 1947. 2997 Yorkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio fobn Albert Boone, A.B., Duke University, 1948. Box 341, Boone, North Carolina Patrick Findlay Bowditeb, A.B., Harvard Col- lege, 1948. 277 Park Avenue, New York, New York Herbert Van Sant Brewer, S.B. in Engin., Princeton University, 1942. Brewster, Mas- sachusetts Charles DeLotter Brigbt, S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948. 743 Del Ray Court, Long Beach, California Iobn Moore Cbriftenfen, Ir., S.B., U. S. Military Academy, 1941. 20 Lindis Farne Avenue, Westmont, New jersey William Howard Connelly, A.B., Princeton University, 1943. Main Street, Suffield, Con- necticut Robert Norman Fisber, A.B., Harvard College, 1948. Spencer Avenue, East Greenwich, Rhode Island William Freitag, A.B., Western Kentucky State Teachers College, 1946, 107-33 123 Street, Richmond Hill, Long Island, New York Carl William Goldbeck, S.B. in Mech. Engin., University of Wisconsin, 1948. 414 North Division Street, Appleton, Wisconsin lVoleotl Anders Hokanson, fr., A.B., Bowdoin College, 1948. 32 Samoset Avenue, Quincy, Massachusetts Milorad Ilitrb, B.A., Cambridge University, 1947. 51 South Street, Park Lane, London, England Dibran Sarkir Izrnirlian, S.B., University of Illinois, 1948, P, O. Box 112, Khartoum, Anglo-Egyptian, Sudan A31 - S '19 x-P ,- un, v.- . I-x n a ,,, . n 1. . F in li' - .,,.' -' ' ' , . 1. x .VAN f' -, .,, vi. --f. 3 .wry lf I 'I sw, I! if 'Q'-.QW qi i xfwqll , , :MW U - f g 4 r 1.x ' ..- , My . . A lg - 1, +..H s. ' off .1 .Q -. . .M , ,,,- .N .. . 'TQ 'A uf ,M - .. . . 4, :Van fri? , ,' ' 'L' vf1, ? iff. 4 - ,N , AA' . 1' l N l m 2 Q. lm' MIK' ' 51 , mmf-' . Jim., ,ff ,M -:H-..,,g J .' ' .- 71559. 1 , . ,rf ' ' , W KVLIQ'-Q' 1 '. ' ' Jw, 3' 'W' 1-'f I 1' , I l, . a ' . J J U-rf if I . ,., , . ,, . 4 wm.w-fs l f mf- , ,L f- f,' - ,,.. 1 1 . ,g -I. ' ,, . vfl. gag: MJ. .,' L -,- . 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The Executive Board of the Student Association serves as a liason between students and the administration. The value of the association lies in the close relationships existing between the board and the deans, which allows the mutual transfer of ideas. The Executive Board itself is composed of representatives elected from each class section. The ofhcers of the association are elected from among members of the board. The work of the Association is divided among ten standing committees and other special committees when necessary. In the past year the Association increased the number and variety of activities presented to the student body. The Speakers Committee presented addresses fLeft to Rightj First Row: Wallace R. Seeley, Harkell Torrenee, A. C. Lylef, Donald F. Gearing. Second Row: Harry E. Figgiel, fr., Eugene R. Hanron, Thomas S. Murphy, fobn 1, Delany, fr., jamer N. MrGar1fey, Reuben jeffery, C. P. McColongb, Third Row: Paul P. Hook, john E. Williams, Ir., Richard A. Champagne, 'lark K. Van Overen, Frezl R. Huber, Roy E. Hugber, jr., Emil I. Pansky, jofepb A. Mefzger, William B. Laffa. 194 ssoeiafioa by Clinton Golden, Dr. james B. Conant, Mr. Henry Ford II, Mr. Earl Bunting, and Dean Donald K. David. The Social committee sponsored two formal dances, Mellon Night Club , numerous Cowie Hall informals, and the Block Party in May. The Athletic Committee offered a program that included everything from dumb-bells to badminton - a relentless crusade against the swivel chair profile. Other committees organized a Blood Bank, conducted charitable drives, arranged conferences between the Advanced Management group and the M.B.A. group, scheduled career counseling programs, and administered the parietal rules. No description of the organization would be complete without mention of its charming and capable secretary, Mrs. Erling Auerdahal. Her day is a busy one, for she is, unofflcially, secretary to the whole student body. Her ready help on innumerable queries and advice on little problems was always ap- preciated. v fLeft to Righty First Row: Dazfid E. Howe, Wallace R. Seeley, Harhell Torrenve A. C. Lyler, Donald F. Gearing. Roherl H. Drucker. Second Row: john M. Goodman, IIIIIIEJ' A. Barker, L. G. Souza Leao, john R. Yeager, C. P, MrColongh, S. 0. Torlengard. Third Row: Guy L. Hadron, fr., Harry E. Figgie, fr., Pan! P. Hook, joieph A. Melzger, Reuben jejjfery, Roy E, Hngher, Roherf Bearron. Fourth Row: Arrh R. Dooley, Waller f. .S'nlherland, famer Biddle, Donald 1, Barrell, Fred R. Haber, Tb0llIflJ' S. Murphy, Emil Panxhyv, john P, Horgan, Benfon Chandler, fore B, Fernandez, Ir., john I. Delany, fr. v 195 fLcft to Rightj: Howard H. foyve, Managing Editor, Harold Lllikllldllv, Editor, llyilliauz P. Polifka, Literary Editor. QLeft to Righty: john T, Emerron, Production Manager, john M, Royal, Art Editor, William B. Srolf, Business Manager. U16 194 9 Edifor Harold Lackman Blzrizzerr Manager William B. Scott Ilfllllltlgfflg Editor Howard H. Joyce Lilerary Edifor William P. Polifka Adzferlirizzg Mfzzzrzger Patrick M. Riley This year the Annual Report really did things. Revolution was the by-word as a 60-man staff made the old Yezwboola into a new more readable, informal, and at- tractive Azzuzml Reporl, the name chosen as the winning entry in a Name Your Yearbook contest. Page size was increas- ed to allow more and larger pictures and vary the lay-outs, a two-tone cover replac- ed the traditional maroon leather, and a new informal tone characterized the con- tent. The staff aimed to bring the book to the student - to echo the everyday realities of B school life. Harold Lackman, who was selected by the Student Association to streamline the Yearbook, and Howard Joyce, Managing Editor, introduced new printing tecli- niques and colors. Together, they re- vitalized the sectional breakdown of the book, including an entirely new Faculty section, conducted a student poll, and coordinated seven department heads. Ten writers worked under Bill Polifka in preparing the copy for the literary end of the book. New adjectives were needed to humanize the Faculty, and paint the humorous and grim picture of the student in a world of pain and travail and, oc- casionally, pleasure. After Steve Painter had arranged for the photographing of 1200 students, Pro- duction Editor Jack Emerson made the pictures into the pages of student faces and facts which are the heart of any year- book. I Annual Report Peter Scollin prepared the Advanced Management section, while john Royal and Bob Hanley arranged for the photography of the faculty and administra- tion. Syd Levine contributed quips to Campus Life. Anson Klauber and jack O'Connell slipped their humorous passages into the class sections. One of the keys of the publication of the Annual Report was the business staff under the direction of Bill Scott. Greatly increased printing costs and the same six dollar tariff made it necessary to increase subscription and advertising goals. Pat Riley carried the advertising department to new heights. Spence Wolling was instrumental in breaking subscription records with 1300 copies sold. Dave Nudd helped with special promotions which enlisted the aid of a spotlighted Venus and the popular name and picture contests. But underneath the work the Editors was the solid foundation of 50 first- and second-year men, who contributed an article or a picture, an idea or an ad, or did the infinite clerical work which the Annual Report entailed. fLeft to Rightj First Row: Roherl Baldwin, Harold V. Srollin, Amon H. Klanher Bnrlon A. Sachr, R, William jefferxron, lValler E, llyathinr, Anrelio Monlinola, jr. ,v 1 Franrir C. Birch. Second Row: john T. EIIIETIUII, jr., Edward F. Willi, john M. Royal, I-William P. Polifha, Harold Lachman, ll7illian1 B. Srolt, David E. Nndd, Palrifh M Riley, Spencer C. lVolling, Alnan Birnojj. Third Row: Werldell E, Hlllfb67', Malrolm S. MrKenney, Donald C. King, Sydney H. Levine, George W, Bonlelle, jarner C, Wilron jr., Albert C. Riggr, Roherl j. Hanley, Arch R. Dooley, Gurlane A, Pfnhlnrann, Peter G. Hari, Alherl E. Riley, john R. Herr, Slephen H. Painter, jr., Leon Philipron Kennelh IV. Snndwall, Lloyd M. DeBoer. I 197 Jia bu Ne s Prefidenl john C. Staniunas Buyineff Manager Richard B. Winchester Managing Edilor Sidney Weinberg, jr. Newr Edilor Stanley R. Greenfield Adverfiring Manager Bernard M. Sicgal Every other Thursday, a ray of light penetrated the confused brow of the denizens of Baker. The Harlaur News is off the press. Many men ferreted out, wrote, and printed the news of the B School com- munity. Stan Greenfield found out what was happening, jim Weinberg made the news into a newspaper, while Dick Winchester and Bernard Siegal gather- ed in the money that made possible the publication of the paper. john Staniunas coordinated the two staffs and made the policy decisions. Readers this year will remember jim Climo's Hot Dope, Valenti's musings from the outside world, the Ryan-Klauber version of the sports picture, the various problems of Hansom Klopper as Jack O'Connell saw them, and Herb Shayne's features. Other staff members knocked out the news stories, layed out the front page, and wrote the headlines to meet frantic deadlines from the Executive Board. CLeft to Rightj First Row: Milfon Klein, R, lWiliian1 fejjzeryon, Riebard L. Silva, Edward C. Gam, Harold D. Fine. Second Row: Leon Pbilipfon, Lionel Kay, Raymond H, lVei.s'!e1', S. G. ll7alJb, Roberf F, Kaufman. Third Row: foxepb C. Anlafirro, fobn C. O'Conneil, Rfebard B. Wincluavler, john C. Slaninnar, Sidney Weinberg, fr., Herberl Shayne, Anfon I-I. Klaflber. Fourth Row: Morrif D. Drake, Sfanlon H. Koiiarf, Iqflfflfl Bimojf, jay A. Fon, fobn R. Herr, William E. Read, ja.'1.fe.r O. Cliino, Wilder Gnfferrofl. jr., C. G. S. S'afznder.r. 198 Kedie Stalin WHIS' Fall Spring joseph Littlefield Preridenl john R. Rowe, II Edward Smuts Prodllefiofz Manager Ray Goldberg john R. Rowe, II Pfzhlieily Manager Gerald F. Rose Bruce Miller Teehniml Mmmger Fred Fuller john McNamee Bn.rine.f.r Mmmger Richard Bell In the Spring of 1948, familiar voices were heard at 820 on the radio dial. WHBS had set up headquarters in the basement of McCulloch Hall, its assets - much enthusiasm and little equipment. Programs were planned to conform with the results of a student poll which showed that recorded music was the primary interest of B School listeners. Since then, WHBS has usually presented each week, a program featuring mem- bers of the faculty and visiting businessmen, and four evenings of recorded classical music. Thiry men participated in the organization of the station, while many others contributed to individual programs. WHBS extends to all students an oppor- tunity to organize entertaining programs and to gain experience and contacts in radio work. fLeft to Rightj First Row: fohu MrN1z111ee, Hmzh HdU6I'.l'l0ll, Lionel Vifzley, Adolph Nfzmuon, Alex Tollllimon. Second Row: jean Colillozl, Roger Sfnrleffmzlf, Karl Slein. ferry Rore, john Rowe, Fred Fuller, Ray Goldberg. Third Row: George Brmzhey, Peler Piuhhrzm, Bill Cheney, Bruce Miller, Fred I-Ifwrou. jim Rzurell, Eel Smfffr, foe Lilllefield, Ken Gfzmnmge, 199 l6'aker Sdaflar While a National Scholarship is in anticipatory honor and a degree with Distinction is the final award for achievement, appointment as a George F. Baker Scholar recognizes current accomplishment within the Business Shool. Almost every young Barnstable secretly hopes that he will be a Baker Scholar. but it is not long after the Barnstable Company when an epidemic of Passes brings these hopes down to plain admiration for those who do reach the select circle. The Baker Scholars are selected by the faculty at the beginning of the third and fourth terms. The number varies with the size and the scholastic ability of the class, but is usually the top five per cent. An official Banquet given by the Dean celebrates the occasion. Despite the awe-inspiring name, the Scholars are really quite human. Talk to any of them and you will find friendly and likable personalitiesg in fact, you might have been one of them yourself, if Wellesley had stayed away. fLeft to Rightj First Row: George M. Ellingr, A. C. Lyler, Warren B. Hayef, Sellerr Sfongb, David Zinkin. Second Row: Tboniai' S. Murphy, Mrnirire P, Arlbt, Emil f. Panrky, Henry Brandi, Reuben jeffery, jr., Cbexler Ronfb, Rolzerl H. MeCnlebeon. Third Row: fobn B, Mallbewr, fobn P, Horgan, Gilberl King, john M. Hanlillon, fobnrlon R. Li1!i7lg.fi0l7, Riebard UV. Kiflik, Ernexl A. Mifvbeli, fobn M. lVil.ron, Harold Larkrnan. Fourth Row: Alvin D, Slarq, George H, Perbix, Donald H. Ong, jofepb Goldweilz, jaroif B, Ceeil, Bernard F, Clark, Roberf F. Senfibangh, Roberl H. Drneker. 200 Eenfury 60111 Fall Spring Harold B. Hendrix Prefidenl james N. McGarvey Richard E. Bowe Vice-Preyidem Chester A. Roush, jr. john M. Hamilton Sec'relf1ry-T1'efmn'er john M, Hamilton The Century Club provides 25 men of high scholastic standing with an opportunity to become better acquainted with some of the arts and sciences not directly connected with business. The club functions through group discus- sions with outstanding men in many varied fields. Members are elected with the advice of the faculty by those already belonging. Among the speakers and topics presented during the last year have been Tom Dowd, publicity Manager of the Boston Red Sox, Sporzyg Ralph Goldsein, labor lawyer, U fzion Mmzagement and Negotiationg Roger W. Babson, business economist and educator, The Hmnexrifzg of Grmfity,' Edward Whipple, in- surance lawyer, Court Trial Pracliceg and Dr. Bock, head of Harvard Medical Facilities, My Ploilofoplay of Life. Other speakers have included a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, a religious leader, an authority on foreign affairs, and a prominant historian. fLeft to Righty First Row: Rivbfzrzl E. Bowe, jay , Hnrolzl B. I-Iemlrix, Delumf' Rogerf, Roberf H. Ryan. Second Row: Sion A, Bovey, john M. Homilfon, Ezlwfzrrl Hoyrzk, jnmex N. McGar1fey, Cbeyler A. Romb, jr., jolm W. Rook, A. C. Lylef. Third Row: Oakex Amer, Wfzllare R. Seeley, David P. Herron, George j. Clarif, john Delazzy, fore B, Ferfmmlez, fr. Fourth Row: lVilller Gullerfou, David M. Culver, Donald Barrelt, Henry IV. Tafl, Reuben feyrery, Tbonmf S. Mffrplay, Henry F. ww zler Voorl. 201 Marketing Hub Fall Spring George Newell Preiideizl Robert Preble, jr. Robert Baldwin Vice-Preridefzl Nicholas Gilles joseph Akulonis, jr. Serremry Raymond Bukaty john Loscocco Treamrer john Loscocco Robert Preble, jr, Program Cbairman Albert Riggs The firing-line experiences of speakers from various areas of the market- ing field was the bill-of-fare as the Marketing Club went through its most successful season and topped all existing campus membership records. Four hundred and fifty would-be hucksters layed their 352 out each term to hear about the election polls and the Waltham Watch Company and to sample the now- famous Marketing Club punch. Timeliness highlighted the program: Dr. George Gallup faced a barrage of questions in Potter Auditorium when he explained what happened to the pollsters on November 7g Mr. Paul johnson, President of Waltham Watch, outlined the background of the reorganization of the famous old New England watch companyg Mrs. Jacqueline Cochram Odlum presented an amusing and informative analysis of the cosmetics industryg and Mr. Robert Elder, then Executive Vice President of Lever Brothers, outlined some of the intricacies of product research. Other speakers discussed the fields of retailing and sales management. Q CLeft to Righty First Row: Bob Balclwin, George Newell, Bob Preble, Nick Gillex. Second Row: john Lorforo, foe Aknlonir, Herb Slmyne, Bill Sroft, 202 130 tram Klub Fall Spring Arthur Ryan Presidenl David Culver Frank Eck Vive-Prerident Robert Hennessy David Culver Secretary Alexander Tomlinson Arnold Galbraith Trenrnrer james S. Benton The ability to present ideas to a group of people effectively is a great asset to every administrator. Realizing this, a small group of students organized the Rostrum Club in 1946 to develop cooperatively their ability to address an audience in either extemporaneous or prepared speech. By encouraging mutual assistance and constructive criticism, the Rostrum Club offers both beginners and experienced speakers an opportunity to gain facility in public speaking. At the weekly club meeting, each member makes a short extemporaneous speech to the group on a topic selected by an appoint- ed moderator. These improvised speeches are followed by a series of prepared talks. 'vi fLeft to Rightj First Row: Harold Dante, Mnrrfzy Mtfnllovb, Karl Slain, N01'1lldlI 5'!e1nm'f, Roberl Croley, Edmnnd Rnbin, john 1l'lf1f.f1. Second Row: Willifzfzl Florence, Richard fobnron, llyaller llf'n!k.i11.r, Donald Blake, Edward ll7ol,6er, Panl Boyd, George ll7il,6er.ron, Torn Rainey. Leon Yonrlee. Third Row: Edufzzrd Grnxrl, Arnold Gfzlbrfzilb. flribnr Ryan, David Cnlzfer, Roberl Hefnieffey, Alrx Toznlimon, ffnner Benlon, Gerald Applegnfe. Fourth Row: Frmzria' Ffllernlb, Donald King, Alberl Riley, Gm' Pfnblnmnn, F, P, Spencer, joxblm B.illing.r, Bef! Riggr, Gordon lVi.fwell, Richard Le Soenr, Larry Lindgren, llVfzller Snlberland, Dfzzffd Morgan, Fred I'IfI-'.'J'07l, Arfbnr Qnilly, Lloyd de Boer. llyendell Hnlrher. 203 Zadie aia 61116 Fall Spring Leslie Levin Presidenl Charles Bailey Robert Sensibaugh Vice-Presideiil George Boutelle I-Iildreth Stong Seerelary jack Davies Charles Bailey Treasurer Raymond Rule Robert Preble Sorial Chairman Leonard Wlleeler The California Club, displaying a characteristic typical of the Golden State, grew vigorously in 1949. Originally the San Francisco Club, it now includes the sun worshippers from the South and others from or interested in the Pacific area. The twin purpose of this organization is to form a closer association be- tween Business School men and the West Coast and to provide relaxation from the academic grind by social meetings with the Wellesley California Club. Outstanding guest speakers have been effective in keeping members posted on recent developments and opportunities in their home areas. Guest speakers for the past year have included Mr. Carl Voss of Voss Motor Sales, Salinas, California, Mr. Frank H. Townsend, Executive Secretary of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerceg Professor Franklin of the University of Colorado, and Mr. james Bone, Industrial Director of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. fLeft to Rightj First Row: Dazzle Vaclala, jack Davies, Marlin Morbar, Robert Bearsoil. john lVilsoi1, Second Row: Charles Bailey, Roberl Preble, Leslie Levin, Roberl Sensi- bazigfs, Leoimrrl lVbeeler, jobiz C. Sllllon, Third Row: Peter Hari, jerome F, Harriizglon, Fred Sffllfk, Roberl Rosboroiigb, Bill Bonlelle, Harold H yzle, Ray Nelson, Irufiiz Middle- 711471, Ray Rule, Ezlward llyilli, james Rilssell, Fram'is Fillerlrp, Roberl jones. 204 Zfyezfvu fLcft to Rightj First Row: Sem111e.r G. lWol.rl1, Cbefler T. Mdl'Ujll, 'lobzz 13. P11x.fo11, Frederic D. Crzrler, lllfllij' B. Ceril. Second Row: Affblll' M, Ryan, Craig P, Grea.ro11, Hal EdIL'fIl'!l.f, Dozmfd Burrell, foxeplz R. Varley, Roberl IIVl2il111fz11. Zfew Klub fLcft to Rightj First Row: Bill ,EU-l3l'.l'0II, George Dfzzfix, Gene Hfzrlml, Carroll Cook. Second Row: Bill Seoll, Gene St'l'lllQg.I', jim Cafzferl fTrcasurcrj, Howard Sivamozf fPrcsidcntj, Pal Riley fVicc-Presidentj, Roper! G're.rlmm fSocial Chairmanj, 12111 Dowefl, Third Row: Cln'li.r Vdllgbll, Bill Floreazfe, john Goodmfm, Tom Rfzmey, Bob Goelz, Al Boggf, George M. Brown, Bill DelWifl. Srrzirrlzh :firm Elrzlf fLeft to Right, Seated: Marr lVzzller1l2erg,jobf111 Tbmrle-Holyl, Carl Colle!! fChairmanj, Egil Lorenlzefz I-lollrpe, Standing: Szfeu ffrnglmlm, Amlerr Orlbye, Arne Sorerzrezr, Peler Nnmlzferll. Indy trial l6rlr1fizfr1 Klub fLeft to Rightj First Row: Frank Sf61!6lIJ', Lex Loomir, Cblllllllllg Howe, Sieve Przizller, Bob Goelz, George Mt'MdlIll7ll, Marlin Morbar, Second Row: D011 King, Alex Tomlin- Jazz, Harry Engler, Dozrglfzr Mallbewr, Fred Hfuzfon, Herrrbel Goldberg, Riilgley Boggx, Sleplaerz Chine, Irving Clark. HIS' W 2165 Prerideul Mrs. Edward S. Humenny Sew-erm-y Mrs, Walt'er R, Finn Trefzrffref' Mrs. john M. Hamilton On Wednesday nights, while over four hundred and fifty B School hus- bands were trying to find the big picture in the cases assigned for the next day, many of their wives took the opportunity to get away from it all. They played bridge, listened to the dramatic efforts of a playreading group under Mrs. Stanley Teele's direction, heard informal talks by members of the Harvard faculty, or relaxed for an evening of music with Mrs. Herbert Graetz, pianist, or the Wives' Chorus directd by Mrs. Walter Brinker. As in the past, Mrs. Donald David and her faculty wives' committee guided the Business Wives in their activities. This year, Mrs. Edward I-Iumenny, with the help of a committee of ten other student wives led the group. One of the most interesting evenings was provided by Dean Donald David when he advised wives on ways of becoming adjusted to the Business School community. The suggestion that met with most enthusiasm: Take that fellow out to dinner one evening a week and forget about the cases waiting at home. f 'rr' CLeft to Rightj First Row: Merdamer farmer H. Cox, Henry G, Covy, Edwfzrd S. Hnmemzy, lValfer E. Brinker, Tbomar E. Williamr. Second Row: Merdamer William A. Defzfel, fobfz B, Clive, Robert P, Lirler, lVfzlfer R. Finn. fobn M, Hamiffml, Roberl K. Toerge, Carl H. Engel, jamer A. Rirbmdrovl. 207 -4- 'v 9 Ziibx 4-K. '. -'I 'Io . 's '4 'Yr 5-Q 1 ff i'N 14 , ,Q ...N Nu, ,n Wlqflo 4 NI .R n 421' A . ' ' Q N 7+Y . fu rf' SWA U 1 - 4-1 4, -wan! . MMM , . , .. 74, VA I N' 'ix ' ,. A . ,C A, 5,3 yw Www, F 'l.q'?-,Z,,W-sift' W A 'fur f A AM K' Q X 'P Afdmqhx 'u14ilt 3 '3' W , , A 4 ,L 'W 1 x ' Wiflqwg. ,Mi we , .,.,u'm'W AW! Z9 Hines ef The Advanced Management Program is a carefully integrated course of study concentrated into thirteen weeks. Its purpose is to develop further the attitudes and skills of experienced executives for positions of still greater responsibility in the top echelons of management. It originated in 1943 to meet war needs for a review course with chief em- phasis on production problems. The success of the Program was such that there was a demand for its continuation and for its expansion to cover fields of business activity other than production. The curriculum has evolved in response to the changing needs of the post war period. Its present nature is best summarized by the titles of the individual subjects of which it is comprised. They are Administrative Practices, Business and the American Economy, Cost and Financial Administration, Production Management, Marketing Management and Problems in Labor Relations. Members of the class benefit from contact with an alert and able faculty and from close association with their classmates who bring to the spirited dis- ussion of actual problems a wide variety of backgrounds as to type of industry, functional interest and level of responsibility. Professor H ower ronducts an intent Adzfanred Management class in Administrative Practices. 210 Ninety-six men, coming from all corners of the earth, composed the 14th Advanced Management Class. Although the bulk were from the United States, nationals from such countries as Canada, England, Scotland, Venezuela, Belgium, and the Netherlands formed a strong minority. By industries, petroleum led all others with twenty-four representatives but was fol- lowed closely by foods with twelve mem- bers and the armed forces with nine. The average member of the class is 45 years old and has had a number of years of practical business experience. As in- dicated by the average class salary of 3518,000, most of the men hold very res- ponsible positions in their companies. Seven are presidents and eleven vice- presidents. In addition, this impressive class contained many sales, engineering, financial, and labor relations executives. Despite the wide experience which the Advanced Management men have had, all agreed that the course is really a worth- while experience. As one man expressed it: My job is a pretty specialized one. The course, here, has given me a chance to broaden my perspective and get a better appreciation of the other fellow's prob- lems. Another man added, I have particu- larly enjoyed the associations I have made here. I have made friendships with men from all over the country, men with all different kinds of backgrounds and work experience. I think that I have learned nearly as much from these associations as I did in class. l i I l i Dean Birbolb fH'6.l'C'Ill.l' zz diploom lo H8l1l!l'ff? Kreieel nr George LKIIUJOII and Clmifer de Boinzfille look on. l Clara' ,Prerident Inch Danglade receiver a mp of fofee from hir dzmgbler, f!HI6. 50 iizl ,flciizfiiicfs But life at the Business School was not all classes, case books, and cramming for the 96 members of the 14th Advanced Management Program. An extensive agenda of social and sport activities was set up by the Advanced Tycoons, P.B.E.'s, or Retreads, as you prefer. The highlight of the fall sports season was a so-called Calcutta golf tourna- ment, the particulars of which were understandable only to men of High Distinction and Baker Scholars. Rumor had it that the first two prizes were a Cadillac convertible and a television set. Neither of the prizes materialized, and the winners have instituted legal proceedings against the class. The major part of the rest of the class's athletic activities were carried on vicariously through the medium of the recently installed television receiver. Afternoon classes suffered materially during the World Series, and the Hamil- ton Lounge was crowded to the hilt by members of the class and their little brothers from the M.B.A. program The dormitory life and the back-to-college feeling was evident in the dress of the men immediately upon their arrival amid the hallowed and ivy-colored walls. The shift from pin stripes and dark flannel to maroon sport coats and flashy ties was executed in record time as the class strove to get into the swing of college life. Clam OHl:L'6l'.l', fleft to rightj, fsittingj : McCfzmbridge fPermanent Secretaryj, Dmzglade fPresidentj, Merrihue fVice-Presidentj, Bramley fTreasurerjg fstandingj: Treadwfzy, H opkim, Courim, Hildebrand, Forrerinl. 212 AJWPXTIV Social activities of the class centered around the lounge in Hamilton Hall. This plush room with soft rugs and softer chairs was the scene of morning coffee hour, afternoon cocktails, and many in- formal bull sessions and never-ending case discussions. In addition to purely social activities, members of the class engaged in discus- sions with M.B.A. candidates in informal groups arranged by the Student Associa- tion. These get-togethers were popular with the regular students who valued greatly the views of men actually engaged in business and government activities. All of the members of the 14th Ad- vanced Management Class joined the Advanced Management Association, which is customarily organized formally to spon- sor a sound program of extra-curricular activities of interest to the group. The Association augmented the formal instruction of the School by presenting speakers including President Conant, Pro- fessor McNair and outside speakers whose talks covered many fields of interest. It collaborated with the Student Association of the Graduate School in sponsoring the joint informal discussions mentioned pre- viously. It also organized the social pro- gram of the class including a gala dinner- dance at the Meadows, cocktail parties parties and the morning coffee-hour. It was responsible for the preparation of the Class Record Book, which provided each member with a permanent reminder of his pleasant associations with the faculty and his classmates. 69' Ames Andersen Anthony Baker Barbour Batjer Beatty -Boggs Bramley Briner Darrel S. Amer, Executive, Assistant to Treasurer, Eastern States Farmers' Exchange. Bay Path Institute. 208 Main Street, North Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Robert IV. Andersen, Managing Director, Standard American Petroleum Company. Institut Superieur de Commerce. Bernard- ushoeve Kapellen, Antwerp, Belgium. Alexander W. Anthony, Styling-Production Manager, Cotton Division, J. P. Stevens and Company, Inc. 710 Lawrence Avenue, West- field, New jersey. Lloyd W. Baker, Freight and Traffic Mana- ger, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. University of Baltimore. 1408 Ridge Road, Baltimore, Maryland. Rursell C. Barbour, General Superintendent of Production Department, Humble Oil and Refining Company. 3614 Albans Road, Houston, Texas. jolan F. Batjer, Colonel, U.S. Air Force. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. U.S. Military Academy. Wright Field, Day- ton, Ohio. George A. Beatty, Supervisor of Labor Rela- tions, The Ohio Power Company. Denison University. 1125 Spangler Road, N. E. Can- ton, Ohio. Robert L. Boggx, Division Manager and Assistant to the President, Mene Grande Oil Company. University of Wisconsin. Uni- versity of Kansas. Apartado 709, Caracas, Venezuela. Clement A. Bramley, jr., Second Vice-Presi- dent, Chase National Bank of the City of New York. Williams College. 1 Crescent Place, Hohokus, New Jersey. Claarler E. Briner, Commander, U.S. Navy. U.S. Naval Academy. Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. AW! Z9 Hass af Brinkman Bristol Brown Cohen Cole Collins Cousins Cross Culbertson Curtis Curl A. Brinhnzan, Assistant Comptroller, H. J. Heinz Company, 871 Country Club Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania. Charles P. Bristol, Chief Exploitation En- gineer, Shell Oil Company, Inc. University of Oklahoma. Shell Oil Company, Inc., Houston, Texas. Paul C. Brown, Production Manager, Tiles- ton and Hollingsworth Company. University of Maine. 37 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Massachusetts. Herhert S. Cohen, Assistant Treasurer, The American Metal Company, Ltd. College of City of New York. 135 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York. Charles H. Cole, Manager, Everett Refinery, Esso Standard Oil Company. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 547 Washington Street, Holliston, Massachusetts. Richard M. Collins, Controller, General Department Stores. Ohio State University. Toledo University. 1418 Charleston Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia. A Melton V. Cousins, Director of Personnel, United Gas Pipe Line Company, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. 5959 Maryland, Shreveport, Louisiana. Eur! F. Cross, Vice-President, Central Divi- sion, General Mills, Inc. Wichita University. Kansas State College. General Mills, Inc., 208 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. john A. Culbertson, Assistant Manager, Geophysical Department, Continental Oil Company. Hanover College. University of Chicago. University of Illinois. 1118 South 6th Street, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Fred L. Curtis, Manager, Sales Engineering, Norton Company. 31 Old English Road, Worcester, Massachusetts. Deeeruh n I9 Curtis Danglade Deater de Boinville Delahanty De Mont Diwoky Doyle Eagan Elkins fobfz R. Curtir, Paper Mill Manager, Scott Paper Company. johns Hopkins University. Institute of Paper Chemistry. 9 West Ward Street, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. F. jack Danglade, Independent Oil Operator. Washington University. Box 675, Loving- ton, New Mexico. john G. Dealer, Personnel Director, Ameri- can Airlines. 4 Circle Lane, Plandome, Long Island, New York. Charles A. C. de Boimfille, Manager, British Oil and Cake Mills. Radley College. Oxford University. Beechlawn, Culduthel Road, Inverness, Scotland. Williafrz Delabafzty, Production Manager, Burroughs Adding Machine Company. 4505 Kensington Road, Detroit, Michigan. A. Gordon DeMom', General Sales Manager, Imperial Oil Ltd. 717 Eglinton Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Roy 1. Diwoky, Assistant General Superin- tendent, Whiting Refinery, Standard Oil Company flndianaj. Iowa State University. 1915 Stanton, Whiting, Indiana. Iobfz P. Doyle, Brigadier General, United States Air Force. U.S. Military Academy. Air Corps Tactical School. Air Adjutant General, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. james K. Eagan, Counsel, Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company. johns Hopkins University. Harvard University. 7 Woody Lane, Larchmont, New York. Lloyd E. Elkins, Chief Engineer, Production Department, Stanolind Oil and Gas Com- pany. Colorado School of Mines. 1904 South College, Tulsa, Oklahoma. AW! Z9 617155 of Field Folsom F orrestal Gaasterla nd Gagnon Garmany Garrity Gerrity Gluntz Green jolan E. Field, Assistant Credit Manager, Cone Export and Commission Company, Inc. University of North Carolina. Pierce School of Business Administration. 12 Seneca Road, Ossining, New York. Elwood E. Folsom, fr., Engineer, Quality Control, Appliance and Merchandise Depart- ment, General Electric Company. University of Maine. Box 352 - B, R.F.D. 4713, Bridge- port, Connecticut. Dan I. Forrestal, jr., Assistant Director, Department of Industrial and Public Rela- tions, Monsanto Chemical Company. St. Louis University. 7747 Kingsbury Boulevard, Clayton, Missouri. Clarence L. Gaasterland, Commander, U.S. Navy. U.S. Naval Academy. 2607 Grand Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Iolan E. Gagnon, Manpower Manager, Bige- low-Sanford Carpet Company. Brown Uni- versity. 55 North Drive, Plandome, Long Island, New York. A Paul M. Garmany, Assistant Comptroller, Hughes Tool Company. 4952 Bell Avenue, Houston, Texas. Harvey L. Garrity, Superintendent of Mines, Kennecott Copper Corporation, Utah Copper Division. University of Utah. 104 State Highway, Copperton, Bingham Canyon, Utah. Thomas P. Gerrity, Colonel, U.S. Air Force. Armour Institute of Technology. 225 South Central Avenue, Osborn, Ohio. Marvin H. Glunlz, Commander, U.S. Navy. U.S. Naval Academy. Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Bureau of Ships, Code 255, Washington, D.C. Mandel M. Green, General Sales Manager, Northeastern Distributors, Inc. Harvard Col- lege. 94 Louise Road, Belmont, Massachu- setts. Decemlv 11 1948 Griffin Harrop Hasse Hepenstal Hildebrand Hillman Hopkins Horton Keating Kennedy Frank E. Grijin, Process Superintendent, Lago Oil and Transport Company, Ltd. Aruba, Netherlands West Indies. fame: Harrop, General Superintendent, Bay- town Refinery, Humble Oil and Refining Company. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Box 3687, Baytown, Texas. Frank A. I-Iarre, Assistant Manager, Indus- trial Relations, Corn Products Refining Com- pany. 9134 South Throop Street, Chicago, Illinois. Roger F. Hepenstal, Manager of Manufac- ture, Atlantic Division, American Can Com- pany. Stevens Institute of Technology. 59 Fairfield Road, Yonkers, New York. Frank C. Hildebrand, Chief Chemist, Pro- ducts Control Department, General Mills, Inc. Beloit College. University of Wisconsin. Columbia University. 5824 West 39th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. H enry L. Hillman, Assistant to the President, Pittsburgh Coke and Chemical Company. Princeton University. University of Pitts- burgh. 1415 Squirrel Hill Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. Harvey C. Hoplainr, General Manager fPur- chasesj , American Can Company. University of Illinois. 32 Upland Drive, Chappaqua, New York. Ray H. Horton, Employee Relations Mana- ger, Humble Oil and Refining Company. University of Oklahoma. 1936 Canterbury, Houston, Texas. john F. Keating, Cost Accountant, Ludlow Manufacturing and Sales Company. Boston University. 136 Hancock Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts. Thomas' I. Kennedy, Colonel, U.S. Air Force. Creighton University. 4239 South 32nd Road, Arlington, Virginia. AW! I9 Hia ef King Kirkland Krekel Lackey Larie Lawson Marcoux McCambridge McLaughlin McNulty George F. King, Cashier, Smith, Barney and Company. 65 Larch Avenue, Floral Park, New York. Arrlaie G. Kirkland, Assistant to Manager of Western Mines, United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Queenis University. 1975 Arbor Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hendrik Krekel, Group Manager, Eastern Europe, Lever Brothers and Unilever Ltd. Vredehoeve Doorn, Netherlands. William G. Lackey, Manager, Land Depart- ment, Stanolind Oil and Gas Company. Princeton University. 1910 East 30th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Paul G. Larie, Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer, American Airlines, Inc. 15 Cove Drive, Manhasset, Long Island, New York. George W. Lawyon, Merchandising Account- ing Manager, Lever Brothers Company. 987 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Leo 1. Marcoux, Controller-Assistant Secre- tary, Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. Loyola University. Northwestern University. Walton School of Commerce. 18711 Perth Avenue, Flossmoor, Illinois. john McCamlQria'ge, Assistant to Comptrol- ler, American Can Company. 59 Abbington Terrace, Glen Rock, New jersey. Stuart W. McLaughlin, Assistant Comptrol- ler, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Colgate University. New York University. 122 Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, New Jersey. Martin A. McNulty, Comptroller, Standard Oil Company flndianaj. 2000 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Illinois. Meisenburg Menke Merrihue Meyer Meyer Miller Morgan Morrill Mosher Pearson Stanley 1. Meisenlmrg, Assistant Manager, Research and Development, Shell Oil Com- pany, Inc. University of Michigan. 35-43 84th Street, jackson Heights, New York. W. Kenneth Menke, Assistant Director, Development Department, Monsanto Chem- ical Company. Washington University. 4625 Moraine Avenue. St. Louis, Missouri. Willard V. Merrilaae, Manager, Employee and Community Relations, Apparatus De- partment, General Electric Company. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. 4 Sunnyside Road, Scotia, New York. Braylon L. Meyer, General Manager, China Division, Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. Syracuse University. 1 Yoyang Road, Shang- hai, China. Fred G. Meyer, General Auditor, S. C. john- son and Son, Inc. University of Wisconsin. 1559 Deane Boulevard, Racine, Wisconsin. William H. Miller, Assistant General Mana- ger, Sales Promotion, Standard Oil Company flndianaj. Parsons College. 156 South Cumberland, Park Ridge, Illinois. Willis E. Morgan, Sales Manager, Burroughs Adding Machine Company. University of New Mexico. 19537 Lancashire Road, Detroit, Michigan. Edward F. Morrill, Vice-President, Sohio Pipe Line Company. Case Institute of Tech- nology. 13 Bellerive Acres, St. Louis, Missouri. Curtis H. Mosher, Assistant Vice-President, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Uni- versity of Vermont. 40 Beaumont Avenue, Newtonville, Massachusetts. Philip D. Pearson, Superintendent, Menom- inee Range Operations, Inland Steel Com- pany. Lehigh University. 133 Eighth Ave- nue, Iron River, Michigan. Peckham Polston Power Ray Reichmann Reid Rice Richon Rising Ross George T. Peckham, jr., Research Director, Clinton Industries, Inc. University of Mis- souri. 415 Oakhurst Drive, Clinton, Iowa. john Ray Polrlon, Assistant General Mana- ger and Director, Stanolind Pipe Line Com- pany. Oklahoma University. 5425 South Newport Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Iolan W. Power, Plant Manager, Corn Products Refining Company. 7321 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. Carl P. Ray, Assistant to President, Under- wood Corporation. Dartmouth College. Hastings House, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Len N. Reicbrnann, Resident Manager, Wey- erhaeuser Timber Company. Route 5, Everett, Washington. William 1. W. Reid, President, Otis-Fensom Elevator Company. University of Toronto. 126 Dalewood Crescent, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. . Robert G. Rice, Vice-President, Tennessee Gas Transmission Company. University of Texas. Baylor University. 1922 Braeswood Boulevard, Houston, Texas. George L. Richon, Colonel, Signal Corps, United States Army. U.S. Military Academy. Yale University. 16 Russel Avenue, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Wayne R. Riring, Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager, Ducommun Metals and Sup- ply Company. 1960 Robin Road, San Marino, California. William B. Rory, Vice-President, Philadel- phia Coke Company. Jericho Manor, jenk- intown, Pennsylvania. Deanna n 1948 Rothenhoefer Sawyer Schroder Seger Staniar Stocker Swaney Tomlin Treadway Trygstad Walter Rothenhoefer, General Manager of Sales, Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates--Coal Division. 204 Seneca Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ogden E. Sawyer, Assistant District En- gineer, The Narragansett Electric Company. Brown University. 129 Anthony Street, East Providence, Rhode Island. Andrew I. Schroder, II, Personnel Director, Scott Paper Company. Cornell University. University of Pennsylvania. 51 Shady Hill Road, Moylan, Pennsylvania. joseph L. Seger, Vice-President, and General Counsel, Interstate Oil Pipe Line Company. University of Illinois. Yale Law School. 1720 East 32 Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma. George A. Staniar, Assistant Secretaiy-Treas- urer, General Credit Manager, Monroe Cal- culating Machine Company. Wesleyan Uni- versity. 9 North Road, Short Hills, New jersey. Ray A. Stocker, Assistant Manager, Admin- istration and Personnel, Mechanicville Mill, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. 150 Park Place, Mechanicville, New York. Miller W. Swaney, Assistant Director, Chem- ical Division, Standard Oil Development Company. Vanderbilt University. Purdue University. 559 Colonial Avenue, Westfield, New jersey. jay Tomlin, Personnel Director, Illinois Tool Works. Missouri Wesleyan College. Kansas State College. Northwestern University. 6854 North Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Richard F. Treadway, President, Treadway Inns. Dartmouth College, Publick House, Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Reuben C. Trygstad, Manager, Northwestern Department, Hardware Mutual Casualty Company. Concordia College. University of Minnesota. Hardware Mutuals, Northwest- ern National Bank Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. AW! Z7 6111 of Carl L. Von, Owner, Voss Motor Company. Virginia Military Institute. 152 Monterey Street, Salinas, California. Loyal W. Wloitton, Vice-President, Opera- tions, Otis Elevator Company. University of California. 75 Prospect Street, East Orange, New jersey. Harold H. Wilton, Vice-President, jones and Laughlin Supply Company. Baker University. 44 Huntley Drive, Houston, Texas. Voss Whitton Wilson Wisehaupt Worthing Zuloaga Darwin M. Wirelzaupt, Commander, U.S. Navy. Bucknell University. University of State of New York. 467 South Main Street, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. Dinrrnore Worthing, Vice-President in charge of Purchasing, Charles M. Cox Com- pany. 566 Fellsway East, Malden, Massa- chusetts. Guillermo Zuloaga, Member of Manage- ment Committee, Creole Petroleum Corpora- tion. University of Caracas. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Creole Petroleum Corporation, Apartado 889, Caracas, Vene- zuela. Decenzb li 1948 --HW t.,-. 1 , v.. .w ..r F- .1-yezxy, ' , I .... 3 z , 1 7., O , x -.y1,.R.,A. , .1 ,-ma 1 1. , '. ', Z., '.5Kx ,- X iffy? X ff S 4: 'Lxi, 1:1--'. - --z-W - .. - 'ew ' f-Ju,-.. - ' .. 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Many of the men were sent to the Business School in order to receive pre-promotion training and returned to their companies to accept increased responsibilities. The Fifteenth Class was comprised of ninety-two members, representing twenty-six states and five foreign countries, including Venezuela, Brazil, Holland, England, and Canada. New York State, with twenty-four members, led in representation by states, Texas, Illinois, and Ohio followed with seven members each. The petroleum industry again sent the largest representation, with twenty-four members, followed by the metals industry with eleven, and the armed forces with nine members. The class entered the School on February 23, 1949, and adjusted itself en- thusiastically to the dimly remembered routine of School life. The men found that the program of study, which combined field trips to industrial concerns, seminars, group discussions, and classes, set a fast pace. They took to the case system readily, however, and it was not long before the professors in charge found themselves in the familiar role of arbiter while the men drew upon their broad experience to support their frequently divergent points of view. The resulting discussions usually proved highly stimulating and thought- provoking to all concerned. f The relreadr have eager beaverr, foo. 226 of jam: 794 9 Naturally a gregarious group, the Fifteenth Class did not confine its activi- ties to studies alone, but sponsored an entertaining and varied social program. Within a few days after their arrival, they were well acquainted and were calling each other by their first names. The elec- tion of class officers precipitated a hard- fought political campaign reminiscent of old Ward 8 elections - in which Edwin L. Schujahn was elected class Presidentg Willard V. Merrihue, Vice-President, Cle- ment A. Bramley, jr., Treasurer, and john McCambridge, Secretary. After elect- ing ofhcers, five committees were ap- pointed to handle activities pertaining to the class record book, guest speakers, seminars, social program, and the Hamil- ton Lounge. A Class Record Book was published by the Class Record Committee, in order to preserve a record of the class activities in permanent form as well as to facilitate the continuation of the many friendships which the men made during their stay at the School. A number of excellent speakers were secured by the speakers' committee to address the class, including: President james Bryant Conant of Harvard, Gen- eral Brehon Somervell, Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, Dr. Abraham Bergson of the Rus- sian Institute at Columbia ,and Coach Arthur L. Valpey, jr., of Harvard, 22 HE wi- ,el :nal fllll Men leaving Hamillou Gold Coax! 011 lbeir way lo clam. Dillrirb, Gmmeff and Caiey bil lbe coffee line l' So ia! Act ififias' Those men who were athletically inclined found plenty of outlets for their energies here at Harvard. Golf, in which some of the men's scores resembled their salaries, was the most popular sport, closely followed by squash. The tennis and badminton courts also attracted considerable numbers of P.B.E.'s, and some of Tom Bolles' crews on the Charles were noted resting on their oars in astonishment as certain portly, balding members of the class whipped by in their wherries. Other members of the class were content to limit their athletic activities to elbow-bending in the Hamilton Lounge. The Hamilton Lounge will probably be remembered by all members of the class with particular affection, because it was the scene of many of their most enjoyable moments at the School. The daily coffee-hours were held there at 10:20 each morning, and provided a welcome break from classes, during which the men could gather together for informal bull sessions . It was also the center of evening social activities with the bar and the television set as the chief attractions. The social committee arranged for a number of entertaining affairs, includ- ing: cocktail parties, a weekend at the Coonamessett Ranch Inn at Cape Cod, an old fashioned New England Clambake at Marblehead, a golf social and smoker at the Concord Country Club, and the class commencement banquet. The P.B,E.'.r galber for lbeir 10:20 coffee-bn1n'. 228 AJVIWJCV Mr. Donald F. Magarrell, of United Air Lines, arranged for a sightseeing flight over Boston in a United Air Lines DC-6 for those members of the class who were interested. Captain George F. King, of the U.S. Navy, was able to make the necessary arrangements to take a number of men for a short cruise on a destroyer. A number of men participated in pub- lic speaking and remedial reading courses and group discussions on research and development activities. The latter activity consisted of a series of four meetings in which individuals reported on the research and development practices in their re- spective organizations. The Slichter Sem- inars and the Dickinson Lectures also proved to be interesting and fruitful to the class. The members of the Fifteenth Advanced Management Class found their sojourn at the Harvard Business School a most pleas- ant and profitable one. As one man said, It was, in my opinion, a most worthwhile and challenging experience. It has freed me momentarily from a detailed consider- ation of everyday working problems and has permitted me to consider more closely problems in fields other than my own. Members of the class also gave freely of their time in order to participate in informal discussion groups with men of the M.B.A. program on subjects of mutual interest. Discussions were held on finance, production, sales, and research and de- velopment in which the Advanced Man- agement group gave the two-year men the benefit of their experience in various fields. Frank discussions of the pitfalls which should be avoided by embryonic tycoons and understanding advice and counsel on employment possibilities in specific indus- tries were among the contributions of these fruitful discussions. 3 y.qs'4fl9V'9'Y4l ' ll , 31.45. I C. Atwood W. Bates G. Beardsley Berkley R. Betts H. Bicker-Caarten W. Borland C. Boyd F. Brainerd B. Burrow Charley T. Atwood, Manufacturing Super- intendent, Lever Brothers Company. Harvard University. 557 Tunbridge Road, Baltimore 12, Maryland. William B. Batef, Bakery Manager, National Biscuit Company. State Road, Falmouth Foreside, Maine. George F. Beardfley, Captain, U.S. Navy, Fiscal Director, Bureau of Aeronautics. Cali- fornia Institute of Technology, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy Post Graduate School. 6527 Western Avenue, N.W., Washington 15, D.C. jofepb B. Berkley, Captain, U.S. Navy, Elec- tronics Ofhcer. University of California, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Navy Post Graduate School. Bureau of Ships fCode 9001, Wash- ington 25, D.C. Robert G. Betts, Specialties Sales Manager, W. 8: L. E. Gurley. Yale University. Spring Avenue, Route 57, Troy, New York. Herrmm A. Bicleer-Caarlerz, Member, Man- agement Committee fMargarine Divisionj, Lever Brothers 8: Unilever N.V. School of Economics, Rotterdam, Holland. Lever Bro- thers 8c Unilever N.V., Museumpark 1, Rot- terdam, Holland. William K. Borland, Chief Engineer, Plan- tation Pipe Line Company. Cornell Univer- sity. 2644 Birchwood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia. Clmrles A. Boyd, Assistant Superintendent, Baltimore 8: Ohio Railroad Company. Cin- cinnati YMCA Law School. 500 West Van- trees Street, Washington, Indiana. Forrest W. Brainerd, General Manager-Pulp Plants, Scott Paper Company. University of Pennsylvania, Institute of Paper Chemistry. Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pennsylvania. B. Harold Burrow, Manager of Gas Sup- ply, Tennessee Gas Transmission Company. Draughon's Business College. 4055 Am- herst, Houston 5, Texas. 1 J. Carlz A. Casey C. Christensen C. Churchill R. Conklin H. Cummings V. Cummings Davis W. Davis H. Decker joseph F. Carlz, Director of Training, Stan- dard-Vacuum Oil Company. Lehigh Univer- sity. Meadow View, Warwick, New York. Albert A. Carey, General Superintendent, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. Ohio State University. 3378 Kenmore Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio. Cherler W. Clarislenxen, General Sales Man- ager, Monsanto Chemical Company. Univer- sity of Akron. 524 Woodside Drive, Akron, Ohio. Colin W. Churchill, Director, Employee Re- lations fHospitalj and Assistant Professor, Public Health Administration fUniversityj, john Hopkins Hospital and University. Dartmouth College, john Hopkins Univer- sity. 601 North Broadway, Baltimore 5, Maryland. Robert P. Conklin, Manager, Coos Bay Ope- rations, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Oregon State College. P.O. Box 812, North Bend, Oregon. Harry B. Cummings, Planning and Procure- ment Manager, Koppers Company, Inc. Dartmouth College. 217 Chestnut Road, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Vai! W. Cummingr, Production Engineer, Monroe Calculating Machine Company. Lehigh University. Livingston Avenue, New Providence, Rhode Island. jerre D. Drwif, District Manager, United Gas Pipe Line Company. University of Texas. 4022 Redwing, jackson 30, Missis- sippi. Waymond A. Davis, Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Chief, Fighter Branch, Procurement Division. Texas Technological College. 420 F Street, Wright-Patterson AF Base, Dayton, Ohio. Harold Decker, Vice-President and General Manager, Pan American Production Com- pany. Kenyon College, University of Okla- homa. 1746 Rice Boulevard, Houston, Texas. R. Dilger W. Dittrich W. Dribben E. Dwyer D. Ferris J. Fish R. Fletcher E. Flotten F. Frain K. Fraser Raynzofzd 1. Dilger, Vice-President, Produc- tion, Fred M. Manning, Inc. .University of Wyoming. 201 Crestwood Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. Wilbur E. Diltricb, Mill Superintendent, Inland Steel Company. Purdue University. 8820 Kennedy Avenue, Highland, Indiana. Williafrz H . Dribbezz, Assistant to Vice-Pres- ident, Cone Export 8: Commission Company. Columbia University. Cone Export 8: Com- mission Company, Inc., 59 Worth Street, New York 13, New York. Ember! W. Dwyer, Assistant to Director, In- dustrial and Public Relations, Monsanto Chemical Company. Washington University, School of Law. 10 Stratford Lane, Brent- wood, Missouri. Donald R. Ferrir, Assistant Division Man- ager, Gulf Oil Corporation. Cornell Univer- sity. 191 Main Street, Wenham, Massachu- setts. julian L. Firb, Assistant General Purchasing Agent, Otis Elevator Company. University of Illinois. 362 Grandview Circle, Ridge- wood, New jersey. Robert I. Fleirber, Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Deputy Director, Statistical Service Comp- troller. University of North Dakota. 8331 Grubb Road, Apt. 201, Silver Spring, Maryland. Edmzmd A. Flotlen, Assistant Manager, Fin- ance Division, Standard Oil Company fNew Jerseyj. 8101 Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn 28, New York. Frank L. Fmiu, Credit Manager, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. 10346 Mississippi Avenue, Los Angeles 25, California. Kemzetb W. Frarer, Comptroller, J. P. Stevens 8: Company, Inc. Dartmouth Col- lege. Wesskum Wood Road, Old Green- wich, Connecticut. R. French Gardner S. Garrison B. Grant Grey R. Gunness E. Hall H. Henley M. Herreid L. Honsinger Riclaurd W. Frenrla, Vice-President, Sohio Petroleum Company. University of Dela- ware, University of Southern California. 14723 Drexmore Road, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio. fobn W. Gardner, Manager, Industrial Rela- tions, American Can Company. Dartmouth College, Clark University. West Road, New Canaan, Connecticut. Sidney A. Garrison, General Auditor, Assis- tant Secretary-Assistant Treasurer, Anderson- Prichard Oil Corporation. Draughon's Busi- ness College. 1000 Apco Tower, Oklahoma City 2, Oklahoma. Byron E. Grant, Assistant to Manager, Wes- tern Mines, U.S. Smelting Refining and.Min- ing Company. University of Utah, University of Idaho, University of California. 1822 East 13th Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. joseph R. Grey, Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Deputy Comptroller, Headquarters SAC. 212 36th Street, S.E., Washington 19, D.C. Robert C. Gunners, Manager of Research, Standard Oil Company flndianaj. Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, Massachu- setts State College. 639 Argyle Avenue, Flossmoor, Illinois. Edgar H. Hall, Second Vice-President, Chase National Bank. 138 Avondale Road, Ridge- wood, New jersey. Hubert W. Henley, Assistant Head, Budget Department, Standard Oil Company fNew Jerseyj. Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. 61 Meadow Lane, Roslyn Heights fStrathmorej, New York. Myron T. Herreicl, Vice-President, Gas 8: Coke Division, Koppers Company, Inc. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. 1017 Troy Road, Edwardsville, Illinois. Leroy V. Honringer, Captain, U.S. Navy, In- dustrial Engineer. U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Naval Post Graduate School, Massa- chusetts Institute of Teclmology. 7 Perkins Road, Winchester, Massachusetts. J. Hutchison D. Johnson T. Johnston C. jones R. Joubert R. Jurgensen C. Keith B. Kenney C. Keyser, jr. G. King fmnef F. Hulcnifon, Controller, City Invest- ing Company. University of Pennsylvania. Hastings House, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. D. Ronald johnson, Manufacturing Man- ager, Continental Oil Company. University of Montana, University of Colorado. 117 Glenside Avenue, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Thomar S. jobntton, Assistant to Vice-Pres- ident fSupply and Transportationj , Imperial Oil, Ltd. Williams Colloge. 104 Poplar Plains Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Charles T. jones, Manager, Foreign Explo- ration Department, Stanolind Oil and Gas Company. Missouri School of Mines. 3710 South Utica, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Richard C. foubert, Manager Director, Brazil, Otis Elevator Company. Otis Ele- vator Company, Caixa Postal 2426, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Reynold P. jurgemen, General Operating Superintendent, Clinton Industries, Inc. State University of Iowa. 819 16th Avenue, North, Clinton, Iowa. C. Wilker Keith, Treasurer, Stanolind Pipe Line Company. University of Tulsa. 2212 North Boston Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bryant F. Kenney, Acting General Superin- tendent, Bayway Rehnery, Esso Standard Oil Company. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. 842 Standish Avenue, Westheld, New jersey. Charles F. Keyfer, ff., Manager, Distributor Sales, Shakeproof, Inc. Northwestern Uni- versity. 2421 Oak Tree Lane, Park Ridge, Illinois. George E. King, Captain, U.S. Navy, Assis- tant Director, Shore Est. Div., Bureau of Ordnance. U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Naval Post Graduate School. 815 26th Street, South, Arlington, Virginia. C. Kinney Larson C. Lausten M. Layton R. Loeffler A. Lundgren D. Magarrell A. Mandelbaum D. Mann H. May Charlet V. Kinney, Plant Manager, Hughes Tool Company. 2207 Bellefontaine, Hous- ton 5, Texas. folan 0. Larson, Assistant Secretary of Com- pany and Assistant Secretary of Executive Committee, Standard Oil Company fNew Jerseyj. New York University. 24 Laurel Lane, Roslyn Heights, New York. Caltoft F. Laurlen, Manager of Manufactur- ing, Pacific Division, American Can Com- pany. University of California. 871 Hem- lock Street, San Carlos, California. Michael S. Layton, Assistant Works Man- ager, Steel Company of Canada, Ltd. McGill University. 78 Les Bouleaux Laval-Sur-Le- Lac, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Richard f. Loeyjler, Assistant District Super- intendent, Creole Petroleum Corporation. Lake Forest College, University of Wyom- ing. Creole Petroleum Corporation, Quiri- quire Field, Caripito, Venezuela. Arthur L. Lamlgfen, Assistant Vice-Pres- ident, Grain Division, Cargill, Inc. Univer- sity of Minnesota. 5324 Brookview, Minnea- polis 10, Minnesota. Donald F. Magarrell, Vice-President, Passen- gers Service, United Air iLines, Inc., Cornell University, Northwestern University. 1501 East Layton, Englewood, Colorado. Albert I. Mandelbaum, Colonel, U.S. Army, Signal Corps, Assistant Commandant, The Signal School. U.S. Military Academyg Com- mand and General Staff School. 15 Allen Avenue, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. D. jolm Mann, Advertising Director, Lever Brothers 8: Unilever, Ltd. Oxford Univer- sity. 49 Palace Gardens Terrace, London, W. 8, England. Harry S. May, Assistant to Vice-President fAccountingj, Standard Oil Company fOhioj. University of Illinois. 1417 Canter- bury Place, Oklahoma City 6, Oklahoma. G. McAleavey J. McGrath J. McKenzie N. Miles S. Montgomery J. Neuman, Jr. E. Nolan E. Planty R. Prouty R. Ramsey George E. 1lfl'cA!emfey, Manager, South Paci- fic Department, Hardware Mutuals. Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles. Spreckels Building, 714 South Hill Street, Los An- geles 14, California. john E. McGrath, Assistant to General Superintendent, jones 8: Laughlin Steel Cor- poration. University of Pittsburgh. 157 North Jersey Avenue, Clairton, Pennsyl- vanra. john H. McKenzie, Assistant to General Manager of Purchases, American Can Com- pany. Indiana University, University of Ari- zona. 21 Lockwood Road, Scarsdale, New York. Normmz H. Miles, Division Sales Manager, Shell Oil Company, Inc. University of Ver- mont, Indiana University. 17430 Maumee, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan. Samuel A. Mozztgomefy, Assistant General Manager, Manufacturing Operations, Stan- dard Oil Company flndianaj. Massachu- setts' State College. 6852 South Shore Drive, Chicago 49, Illinois. james V. Neumazz, fr., Assistant to Manager, Bayard Department, U.S. Smelting Refining and Mining Company. Stanford University. P.O. Box 552, Silver City, New Mexico. Edward Nolan, Plant Manager, Merck 8: Company, Inc., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2231 Coles Avenue, Scotch Plains, New jersey. Earl G. Plmzfy, Executive Counsellor, john- son 8c johnson, St. Lawrence University, Columbia University, Cornell University. 52 Lincoln Avenue, Highland Park, New Jersey. Rifbard Proufy, Chief Industrial Engineer, Norton Company. Harvard University. 466 Salisbury Street, Holden, Massachusetts. Rex E. Ramsey, Administrative Assistant to Works Manager, Burroughs Adding Ma- chine Company. 2939 Woodslee Drive, Royal Oak, Michigan. I 1 D. Randolph L. Roberts R. Ruark N. Ruth O. Sain E. Schujahn H. Schwartz G. Schwer j. Seaman W. Simms Donald K. Rmzdolpb, Credit Manager, Na- tional Sugar Refining Company. Turnround Road, Alpine, New jersey. Lazurelzce M. Roberlf, Chief Engineer, Shell Chemical Corporation. University of Cali- fornia. 29 Grimes Road, Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Robert G. Rzmrk, Assistant Manager, Chem- ical Division, Corn Products Refining Com- pany. johns Hopkins University, University of Pittsburgh. 547 Park Avenue, River Fo- rest, Illinois. Nelrou Y. Ruth, Manager, Exploration De- partment, Carter Oil Company. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. 3038 South Utica, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oiir E. Sain, Manager, Cost Department, Burlington Mills Corporation. 2407 Sylvan Road, Greensboro, North Carolina. Edwin L. Scbujulan, Director of Sales, Grocery Products, General Mills, Inc. Uni- versity of Wisconsin. 2904 Ewing Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Herlfert Schwartz, Assistant Sales Man- ager, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. University of Buffalo. 214 South George Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois. George W. Sclawer, Division Head, Comp- troller's Department, Standard Oil Com- pany fNew jerseyj. New York University. 17 Crestwood Road, Port Washingtoii, New York. forepb W. Semmzn, Manager, Manufactur- ing, Switchgear Division, Philadelphia, Gen- eral Electric Company. Antioch College. R. D. :HSL Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Williflfzz E. Si77l7ll.f, Assistant General Man- ager, Victor Lynn Lines, Inc. La Salle Ex- tension University. Route 1, Salisbury, Mary- land. A. Smith K. Steele R. Stephens W. Sweeney P. Taillefer B. Thomas J. Thomson L. Waldron B. Warren G. Wood Alexander M. Smith, Operations Manager, Lamson and Sessions Company. Yale Uni- versity, Case Institute of Technology. 453 West Main Street, Kent, Ohio. Kenneth L. Steele, Manager, Sales Engineer- ing Department, Mine Safety Appliances Company. University of Pittsburgh. 1916 Remington Drive, Pittsburgh 21, Pennsyl- vania. Roy M. Steplaenf, Assistant Sales Man- ager, Humble Oil 6: Refining Company. Draughon's Business College. 2237 Quenby Road, Houston, Texas. William I. Sweeney, Vice-President, Stan- dard Oil Development Company. Massa- chusetts State Collegeg Pennsylvania State College, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. 24 Greenbriar Drive, Summit, New jersey. Patrick A. Taillefer, Plant Engineer, Ame- rican Linen Supply Company. 2845 Ken- wood Avenue, St. Louis Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bowman Thomas, Chief Petroleum En- gineer, Humble Oil 8c Refining Company. Oklahoma University. 1903 Lexington, Houston, Texas. john C. Tbomfon, General Claims Manager, Hardware Mutuals. University of Chicago, DePaul University. 721 South Division, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Lee M. Waldron, Assistant Treasurer, Na- tional Biscuit Company. Northwestern Uni- versity. 210 Woodland Avenue, Rutherford, New jersey. Bevefly H. Warren, Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Chief, Fort Worth AF Procurement. Baylor University. 3901 Lenox Drive, Fort Worth 7, Texas. Glenn D. Wood, Assistant Manager, Cost Department, Firestone Tire 8: Rubber Com- pany. Actual Business College. 95 Manor Road, Akron 13, Ohio. f - ,.,. I J. Wright john W. Wright, General Foreman, General Electric Company. Ohio State University. 220 Renfrew Street, Arlington, Massachu- setts. fund I9 9 ,i All l V. ? v 'i F l 1 A J. Zieserl john F. Ziexerl, Administrative Assistant to Vice-President, Chemical Sales, West Vir- ginia Pulp and Paper Company. New York University. 72 Monroe Place, Bloomlield, New jersey. I 0 of 3 Q'lf,Ql, fFW' 1' Q -t,.,1f1mi-1-'- V ,lf , 1 , uk D 'Yu 1 U' V ' ks , 9 1 . .'A A Spf -1- 91 5 'JIM' It 0, , +,ff,g ff-- 3 vA1F N . 1. -- V . 'ms 4 -1f y'1?3.f:fL4'R ,Tm .wuawxi , 'n 1: . ,H ef, swf'- 74.,:W.54.,,-, Q - ' ff V 1, 1 L, :N A 4 x www- .V ,M ,A Q ,V .M LV! 1 fK : if ,, 'yn-My 11 A ' 'W V -.Mb 55, Q' M Um M xp. v in . W1-f.,w M ,4 ' ' ' -M, M A' ,, ' ,Mg fo ,L - ' ,Q N ' Mm ,wi N , Q 4 4 '...,.5 'wu.w A W4-J'1V, 'lS? t. 'Mlk 'W N W1 W 2-U wr' w -w '-1 W vw 'rn M Mr -1 -wp an -fu w uf Uv mu-1-C4541 1 14' V ur vs w- vu 11 gg 4l1..f......w. Edflar ........,.,.......... Bm'iue.r.r Mmmgef' ....... Mmmgizzg Ezlilol' ............ Ad UE!'fAl'j1l g Mmlrzger ....,.... Lilerfzry Edilor ................ Pl'0dIll'li0Il Mfzmzger ......... THE ST FF nr THE Annual Kepor .......I'lAROLD LACKMAN .,.,...W1L1.1AM B, SCOTT .......HOWARlJ H, jovcn .....,,.PATR1CK M. RILEY ...,...W11.1.1AM P. POLIFKA .......JOHN T. EMERSON Aff Edilw -.,. ,,................. .............. J o HN M. ROYAL Cirmlfzliwz Mmmger ......... A...... S PENCER C. WOLLING Promolioaz .flflmmgef '....... ............... D AVID E. Nunn Adzzliuirlralivc Direflor .....,. ...........,...... E DW-ARD F. WILL! Ojife Afffzmfger ,.,,...,,,,.,,,....,. .,.,.... A unnuo MONTINOLA, JR. A.r.am'ifzle Lilerfzry Edilmxr ....,... ..,..... S ydney H. Levine, Harold V. Scollin, jr. Lllerary Sing ....... . ,............. . AJ.ri.rlm1! Prodllvl i011 Mfzmzger ....... PI'06!lH'fl01I Slay' ...................,...... Adzferliyilzg SMU ........ Cinwlalion Slug... Sofia! Slajf ........ Robert C. Baldwin, Francis Chester Buck, John C, Hawkins, jr., john R. Hess, Wendell Hulcher, Leon Philipson, Arthur M, Quilty, Robert E. Reilly, Albert C. Riggs, jr., Bert Sachs ..............................Stephen H. Painter, jr. Allen L. Boorstein, George Boutelle, Robert J. Hanley, Robert jefferson, Daniel W. Shaps, Kenneth W. Sundwall, Jim Wilson Alvan Bisnoff, Donald C. King, Robert F. Sykes, john Hawkins, Harold Dance. Norman Meyer Lloyd M. DeBoer. Peter G. Hart, Malcolm S. MCKenney, Gustave A. Pfuhlnmnn. Albert E. Riley .....Walter E. Watkins, john C. Stevenson 241 n u Bl' 'U 1152? X 4 Like iewelers mounting a rich stone, builders this year are setting Stanolind Pipe Line Company'S new general office in the band of Tulsa's bright business section. Here will be conducted the a6airs of one of the world's largest A 1 common carrier pipe line systems o Employing-3,200 men and women in 10 mid- western ancl Rocky Mountain states. - Operating-65 trunk line pump stations and 11,000 miles of pipe lines, linking 27,000 oil wells-and 29 refineries. o Delivering - Over 150 million barrels of crude oil annually. Stanolind Pipe Line Company Congratulations cmd Best Wishes gfafsa of 1949 COMPLIMENTS OF HUGHES TOOL COMPANY HoUs'roN. 'mms MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALIZED OIL INDUSTRY TOOLS ..O.i......... ALL CVER THE EARTH AND THROUGH IT 243 SUITS SLICKERS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS HATS cmd SHOES HARVARD SQUARE STORE The COOP PURCHASES OF Gcrs, Oil, Wccshings, cmd Grecrsings at the CAMBRIDGE GARAGE 41-47 Church Street Cambridge Are Dividend Bearing at 'I' h H E I1 IJ P 244 H. P. HUUII EL SUN5 AGOOD COMPANY 0 TO SELL TO . . . o TO WORK WITH . . o TO BUY FROM . . . DAIRY EXPERTS SINCE 1846 HARVARD PROVISION or COMPANY WINES and LIQUORS Hours 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 94 Mt. Auburn Street Cambridge Klrkland 7-6684 - 6685 Always the Best at the Lowest . f- s m' Mi s 1 I Y ' . BOSTON 'S DISTINCTIVE STORE FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOODS S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON Stores in Boston, Belmont, Brookline ci Newton Mail and Telephone Orders CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '49 GOLD COAST YALETERIA Catering to the Cleaning and Laundry Needs of Harvard Men for Over Two Decades Corner PLYMPTON and MT. AUBURN STS. KI 7-7313 lOpposite Lampoon Bldg.l STUDENT LAUNDRY SERVICE Free Pick-up and Delivery - Fast Service BRIGHTON LAUNDRY Phone srcdaum 2-5520-21-22 Why Not Try Our Linen Rental Service! ' . Our College Department will serve ,I you with thoroughly sterilized 4' t.f-3'll lf-7,.,--- QQ - 5125. . SHEETS -- - PILLOW SLIPS 'Qi BATH ToWELs GIVES. g spy . , FACE TOWELS I HI I L' t F y seP0we---r' ' - uv' 'I'I-IE GORDON SUPPLY Fast getaway in traffic- extra pep for passing on hills and open road! See us for Mobilgas Special! 60 Aberdeen Avenue C b 'd Gm H ge 1oH:N's MoBn.GAs Tel- KI 7-4430 12 Western Ave. AL. 4-9647 246 ADAMS ASPHALT CO. ASPHALT PAVEMENT 53 BLANC!-IE STREET CAMBRIDGE. MASS. Tel. KI 7-6972 WARREN BROTHERS ROADS COMPANY 38 MHHORIAI. DRIVE CAMBRIDGE 42. MASS. PAVING CONTRACTORS Roads - Parking Lots - Driveways - Tennis Courts Compliments of SECURITY FENCE COMPANY 440 SOMERVILLE AVENUE SOMERVILLE 43 MASSACHUSETTS THE FROST and HIGGINS CO. zo mu. srmrr ARLINGTON. Mnssncnussrrs THE CARE OF TREES SINCE 1896 247 Abrasives ' Grinding Wheels ' Pulpston and Lapping Machines ' Labeling Machines Machines ' Refractories Porous Mediums es ' Grinding ' Capsulating ' N on-slip Tiles and Treads ' Norbide Products ' Ceramic Surface Plates fjiionroiv COMPANY, woncrsrnn. MASSl ' in KBehr-Manning Division, Troy. N. YJ THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF ABRASIVES AND ABRASIVE PBODUCTS il F. J. Uanglade Lovington. New Mexico Sound Conditioning -- Acoustical Ceilings BY PITCHER '61 COMPANY, Inc. cmorrgx gAcousr1cAL PRCDUCTS 177 STATE STREET Phone: CApitol 7-6112 BOSTON, MASS. 248 BOSTO FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1854 West Roxbury Ctlice - 1906 Centre Street ' Iamaica Plain Ottice 696 Centre Street Lite Insurance Department 24 School Street BUILT BY THE THRIFT AND INDUSTRY OF THE PEOPLE -naturally Stair Street Ernst YOUI' I Glnmpamg b a n k Boston. Mass. A Harvard Square Otlice NEW ENGLAND INSTITUTION FOR HARVARD EVERY BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE Charles Francis Adams, Chairman Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Allan Forbes, President ,B . Member ' ' Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BUSHWAY ICE CREAM I. HOWARD BUSHWAY Famous For Qualify Since 1882 SAMUEL M. GERTMAN CO. Established 1917 BEEF - LAMB - PORK -- VEAL Specializing in Tenderloins 5 Sirloins 52 NORTH STREET BOSTON CA. 7-9645-6 - LA. 3-0065 SAGE'S FINE FOODS COLLUPY AND COLLUPY, INC. 0 WINES - BEERS 0 DELICATESSEN o HOME BAKING 0 FROZEN FOODS Daily Delivery - Charges Wholesale Fish Merchants BLUE SEA BRAND CA. 7-0366-0367-0368 140 ATLANTIC AVENUE 45 nmvrru: sr. 'rx 6-2211 Home SUN TAVERN corrsia and rms DURGIN . PARK Specialists in Hotel, Club and Instiiutional Service EDMAND'S COFFE CO. SU INDIA STREET Boston. Man. MARKET DINING ROOMS In the Shadow of Faneuil Hall REAL YANKEE COOKING Open 10:30 APM. to 7:30 P.M. Closed Sundays and Holidays Established Before You Were Born For Better Looking Reports . . . THE MISSES PROFESSIONAL TYPISTS HOLMES Direct Mail Service REPRODUCTION PRINTING Multilithing, Mimeographing, Varityping Addressing and Mailing Club Notices, School Papers and Bulletins Personal Resumes - Announcements HARVARD SQUARE 55 CHURCH 315551- TR 5:7495 Cambridge Near Harvard Sq. P. O. TR. 8-2287 required reading for business adminisfrafors HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW Published Bi-Monthly lBoston 63, Massachusettsl ONE YEAR-36.00 THREE YEARS-312.00 W I L S O N MAGAZINE COMPANY SCHOOL and IDENTIFICATION C . PHOTOGRAPHY HIDSOD. , , 1955 MASS. AVENUE Pnntmg C b 'd Cornpany am n ge W. Foster Hall, Mgr. TR. 6-9624 0 Q6'i-111534 PA1: E Llfi. nurrons - REQ . t t M 14 Plympton sueei or vanco amlqemon an , ,,,,,,,,,. . 'Cambridge' Mass' The L. G. Balfour Company takes pride in manu- Lacturing tliemiplecial insignia worn by Advanced Tel gSrR?:?:my?:ur.'pride in your 'association with this ' ' b rin the insignia in your lapel. group y wea g PDE Lapel Button: IOK gold .............................................................. 34.00 l!l0 10K sin le rolled gold plate .........,...... Sl.l0 Plus 207. lgederal Tax and any State Tax Wear the emblem on a keg chain, tie chain or billlold -- see illustration in REE Catalog. I.. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attloboro, Mauachuutts 251 HOTEL Continental One of New England's Best Hotels A Quiet Dignified Residential Hotel. 15 Minutes to Downtown Boston. Modern Garage Connecting. PICCADILLY INN Full Course Luncheons - S95 and up Full Course Dinners - 551.40 and up See your favorite sporting events on our LARGE TELEVISIVQR A SCREEN Also I Delightful Recorded Music Excellent Function Facilities CHAUNCEY DEPEW STEELE, IR., Gen. Mgr. Tel. Klrkland 7-6100 Qlrinwnn ililmfs Shun s A Y s . . . . . . Thanks for continuing Business School patronage. Finest Selection ol Neckwear Oxford Grey Flannel Suits Cordovan Shoes Button. Down Shirts 36 Dunster Street Harvard Square ELBERY MOTOR' CO., Inc. FRANK ELBERY Authorized Sales FORD Service Complete Service Including BODY 6- PAINT SHOP WHEEL ALIGNING 360 RIVER STREET Near Memorial Drive Cambridge Phone Klrkland 7-3820 - 21 IONATI-lAN'S FOR FLOWERS IONATHANS IN CAMBRIDGE GEORGE RYAN 1722 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE EL iot 4-5950 IOE KEEZER PAYS MORE FOR YOUR USED CLOTHING IEWELRY - AND PERSONAL BELONGINGS Call KI 7-2455 or bring your clothes to HARVARD COMMUNITY EXCHANGE 1094 Mass. Ave. Cambridge Longest Old Clothes Man at Harvard Llniversity WHITNEY LAUNDRY The Most Satisfactory Service oi Reasonable Rates for all your LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Klrkland 7-7075 Leaders in Pure Water Equipment Since 1878 BARNSTEAD CCMPI-IMENTS Water Stills Ik Dcminerali.s'ers i I I 1 i J STUDENT I if p I I I ASSOCIATION L 5 I r t . .. .. , , Thes ANNOUNCEMENT NEW LOCATION OF COOP GARAGE TO BE AT No. 41 6 47 CHURCH ST. The Church St. Garage opposite Bella Vista Restaurant e expanded facilities will enable us to ofier you better and quicker service The usual Coop Patronage Refund on GAS, OIL, WASHING and GREASING WILL BE GIVEN B A R R O N ' S DRY C EIEAUNDERERS st. ALWAYS RELIABLE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE Coupon Book or Charge Accounts Solicited Ask the Man Who Has Had 'BARRON'S' School Representatives on the Campus Plant and Offices: 162 SIDNEY STREET, CAMBRIDGE -- TR. 6-9829 255 .Sawing THE LEADING COLLEGES OF THE EAST SARGENT STUDIO. Inc. COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE TO THE 1949 ANNUAL REPORT 154 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. 254 PUBLISHING The ANNUAL REPORT 1 9 4 9 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL WAS ENTRUSTED TO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 669 BOYISTON STREET BOSTON MASS gfal'lCA6ll'6L .gnc 255 0 EXTRA 0 7 ENGRAZWZNGS Q! Mmfwlil , W MW f mf ,ZWWWWW ww PHOTO-ENGRAVERS 3'00 ., RUBIERTS IE NGRIWIING CUNUPANY E STREET ?:-.SDL-g- llUINCY71.MASSACHUSETTS 25 CVGI' f lDGliO1'G is F935 a en so completely satisiyin 'f W' , ,V ' ' ' L u , o Look to your Future! For Graduation r--gwy .i choose the New Parker 51 . . . new jx!! A i n f and different in 14- important ways. ' There's the new Foto-fill filler, for example, that makes filling extra fast and easy. You know itis filled because you can sec the ink supply . . . a bigger, smoother-Howing supply. The new 5l will spark your thoughts and show you at your best-so im- portant in the years ahead. What's more, the New 51 has Aero-metric control . It's safe- guarded against leaking even at highest flight levels. And that's only the beginning. T l1ere's lots more for you to see and try in the New 5l . Stop in and ask your dealer to show it to you foday. The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsin 257 The trumpeteri' trade mark means line quality fabrics skill in tailoring - good taste in styling. You'll find it only in clothes by Hart Schaffner 81 Marx tor men with a future In Boston only at Wm. Filene's Sons Co. S M 258 THE HARVARD BUSINESS SEHIIIJI. ALUMNI ASSSUIIIATIUN CXlCnClS il C0l'CllilI 1I1Vltil.tlOI'l to ill! IIICIIIIJCPS Ol, lllc class of 19-4,9 to join. Cong 1-L1 muh lmlf ms to dw 194149 Small ol THE ANNUAL HEPUHT 60l'l'L,9Al'l'L8l'Lf5 i-IARBUS NEWS Your Business School Station 820 k.c. 7:30 p.m. - Monday - Thursday 11 ' 5 J UUH ADVERTISERS Adams Asphalt Balfour Barnstead Barronis Boston Five.Cent Savings Bank Brighton Laundry Bushway Ice Cream Collupy 84 Collupy Co-op Garage Crimson Printing F. J. Danglade Durgin Park Edwards Coffee Elbery Motor Samuel M. Gertman Gold Coast Valeteria Gordon Supply I-Iarbus News Hart, Schaffner, 8: Marx Harvard Business Review Harvard Cooperative Society Harvard Provision Harvard Trust Holmes Direct Mail I-Iotel Continental l f Hood Milk Hughes Tool john's Mobilgas Jonathan's Flower Shop Joe Keezer The Misses Littlefield Norton Company Parker Pen Paul K. Blanchard Pitcher 8: Co. Roberts Engraving Sage's Fine Foods Sargent Studio Security Fence S. S. Pierce Stanolind Pipe State Street Trust The Student Association The Crimson Men's Shop Frost 8: Higgins The Harvard Business School Alumni Association Warren Bros. Roads WHBS Wilsoii Magazine Vlfhitney Laundry 260 P 1 G' .,s ' ' 1-ff' as A S 7' 'ami 'f FRS 2 - ' v il 11... . or. TQ! X Q 54.5 nuff' '11, I... U M ...---925' Z .ge 53 ggggsa-- U x xl 1 em2.,1.. SX ' 25535 --:-6 .-fx ,-'-L! 2, 1. .y i N5 . Cd 1 ' .8 ' iff Jia xA49iv bg 255 . . .L . 501- , 'Z' ,f ' ' G 3 X 2, 'H K , : A9 'ff-rr-, - 5 . 3 l'.::,- .J E52 5 .Y . 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