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144 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. His permanent mailing address is 55 West Main Street, Lock Haven, Pa. HERBERT LUCK FREER, Herb, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, December 15, IQII, the son of Earle Iay and Gail QParthamerj Freer. His mother attended Lake Erie College. Herbis brother, Iay D. Freer, is also a member of our Class. He received his preparatory training at the Collinwood High School in Cleveland and at Mer- cersburg. He is a member of Branford College and has taken the course in mechanical engi- neering, holding the Eli Whitney Blake Prize Scholarship in Senior year. Herb is a member of the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and in Senior year served as man- ager of outdoor polo, receiving numerals and a minor HY. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad, on the University 150-pound Crew Squad the next year, and on the Branford Football Team in Iunior year. He roomed with his brother for three years, Downing living with them in Sophomore and Iunior years, in Senior year he roomed with Down- ing and Matthews. Herb plans to become a mechanical engineer after he graduates. His home address is 17913 Rosecliff Road, Cleveland, Ohio. IAY DEPEW FREER, Chub, who was born on December 15, 1911, in Cleveland, Ohio, is the twin brother of Herbert L. Freer. His family history will be found in the preceding biography. Iayis preparatory education was received at the Collinwood High School in Cleveland and at Mercersburg Academy, and he has taken the course in industrial administration at Yale. A mem-
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B10 GRAPHIES 143 He intends to go into some industry after graduation. His home address is 45 Cardinal Avenue, Albany, N. Y. HOWARD STONE FOSTER was born in Windsor, Vt., Iuly 22, 1912, and has also lived in Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, Fitchburg, Mass., and Pelham Manor, N. Y. He is the son of Neal Willis and Florence E. QStonej Foster and has one sister. Howard received his preparatory education at the University School in Cleveland and at Andover and entered Yale with the Class of 1934 S. He left in February of Sophomore year, but re- turned the following February as a member of our Class, he with- drew again in Iune, 1933. He took the course in applied economic science and is a member of The Sachem Club. Mail will reach him if sent in care of Neal W. Foster, Consoli- dated Automatic Merchandising Corporation, 245 5th Avenue, New York City. SAMUEL HARVEY FREDERICKS, IR., '4Sam,U who is the son of Samuel Harvey and Elizabeth Lois QBridgensj Fredericks, was born at Lock Haven, Pa., on No- vember IO, 1912. His mother graduated from Wellesley in 1907. Sam received his preparation for Yale at the Lock Haven High School and at Lawrenceville. He is a non-resident member of Bran- ford College. He was a scholar of the second rank in Freshman year and has taken the course in indus- trial administration. Sam served as circulation manager of the Yale Scicntifc Illagazine in Iunior year and as oHice manager in Sen- ior year. He is a member of Tau f Beta Pi and of York Hall and Chi Phi. In Freshman year he roomed with D. R. Spaidal, '35, as a Iunior with H. G. Chenoweth, ,34 E., and E. S. Hall, 733 S., and in Senior year with Hall, while in Sophomore year he roomed alone.
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BIOGRAPHIES 145 ber of Branford College, he played on its Football Team in Iunior year. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad and that year heeled the News Pictorial, and in 1935 he was a battalion commander of the Naval Unit. He roomed with his brother for the Hrst three years of his college course, Downing joining them for Sophomore and Iunior years. Fossett was his Senior roommate. Mail will reach him after graduation if sent to 17913 Rose- cliff Road, Cleveland, Ohio. EDMUND LEAVENWORTH FRENCH, 'AEd, was born in Syracuse, N. Y., on Ianuary 27, 1912. His father, Edmund Leaven- worth French, who graduated from Syracuse in 1892, died on Au- gust 31, 1922. His mother's name before her marriage was Frances Cooper Smith. Ed has four sisters. He prepared for college at Andover and took the course in ap- plied economic science at Yale. As a Senior he held a Stone Trust Corporation Scholarship. He was a member of the Freshman Swim- ming Squad and in Sophomore year competed for the hockey managership. He belongs to The Cloister and is a member of Book and Snake and of Branford Col- lege. He and Wickwire roomed together throughout their college course. Ed expects to enter the steel in- dustry after graduating from Yale. His permanent mailing address is Tully Lake Park, Tully, N. Y. IAMES MURDOCK FULTON, lim, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ianuary 2, 1914, the son of Herbert Franklin and Marie
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