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156 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Football Squad and heeled the News, and in Sophomore year he Went out for the track manager- ship. Happy belongs to St. An- thony and Delta Psi and is a non-resident member of Bran- ford College. For the first three years of his course he roomed with Donahoe and Gordon and as a Senior With I. Upton, Ir., '36 S. He intends to go into the build- ing business. His permanent ad- dress is Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. HAROLD EDWARD HILLS, Ed, was born in Boston, Mass., on Ianuary 12, 1913, the son of Clarence Dwight and Bernardine Helena QMacAvoyj Hills. He has also lived in Hartford, East Hartford, and Glastonbury, Conn. He has a brother and two sisters. Ed, who received his preparation for Yale at the East Hartford and Hartford High schools, held a Sterling Memorial Connecticut High School Scholarship in Freshman year. He spent three years with our Class, taking the course in applied economic science. In Freshman year he roomed with E. G. Reid, '35, and Forgy, in Sopho- more year alone, and as a Iunior with W. W. Bittner, '35. His permanent mailing address is Hills Street, Glastonbury, Conn. PHILIP REID HIRSH, Phi1,,' was born December 1, 1911, in Montclair, N. I., his home has also been at Warm Springs, Va. He is the son of Allan Mortimer Hirsh, Yale ,OI, and Ellen' Hughson QReidj Hirsh and has three brothers, one of Whom is Allan M. Hirsh, Ir., '3I. Phil prepared for college at Andover and the Roxbury School. He spent the year 1930-31 with the Class of 1934 and was with our Class from Ianuary, 1932, until the end of Sophomore year, taking
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BIOGRAPHIES 155 some industry after graduation. His permanent mailing address is South Salem, N. Y. ROBERT WHIPPLF. HEDGES, Bob, was born in New Haven on Iune 14, 1914. Since 1927 his home has been in Hamden, Conn. He is the son of Henry Whipple and Martha fGoeringj Hedges and has one sister. Bob's preparatory training was received at the New Haven High School, and he has taken the course in industrial engineering at Yale. He was manager of the Freshman Tennis Team in Iunior year and of the University Tennis Team the following year, receiv- ing a minor NY. He was a mem- ber of the Freshman Glee Club, of the University Glee Club Squad for the next two years, and of the University Glee Club as a Senior. Bob, who is a non-resident member of Ionathan Edwards College, has lived at home through- out his course. He is planning to become an industrial engineer after he gradu- ates. His permanent address is 40 Humiston Avenue, Hamden, Conn. IOHN DAY HEGEMAN, 'KHappy, was born in Iersey City, N. I., October 14, IQI3, but his home is now in Stamford, Conn. His father, Iohn Comstock Hegeman, received a B.S. degree at Stevens Institute in 1904. His mother's name before her marriage was Myra Barlow Day. Happy has one brother. His preparatory education was received at the King School in Stamford and at Andover, and he took the course in applied eco- nomic science at Yale. As a Freshman he was a member of the
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BIOGRAPHIES 157 the course in applied economic science. He received numerals as a member of the ,35 Freshman Track Team and was on the Uni- versity Track Team the following year. Phil belongs to Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. He roomed with I. Poinier, Cx-,34, and Hood during his first year at Yale, alone the next year, and with Bodwell as a Sophomore. Phil, who is at present working for the Lock Ioint Pipe Company at Ampere, N. I., lives at 104 Clinton Avenue, Montclair. MORGAN NOBLE HOLMES, Al, who is the son of Frederick Morgan and Gertrude Iudd QNoblej Holmes, was born in New Britain, Conn., on September 13, 1912. His preparation for college was received at the Taft School, and he took the course in applied eco- nomic science at Shelf. Al is a member of York Hall and Chi Phi. In Freshman year he roomed with A. R. Lamb, Ir., '35, as a Sophomore with Clemens, the following year with Macneale, and in Senior year with Mac- neale and F. W. Eustis, an art student. Upon the completion of his col- lege course, Al is planning to en- ter the insurance business. His permanent mailing address is 26 Adams Street, New Britain, Conn. IAMES HENRY HOOD, IR., Iim,,' who was born March 15, 1910, in Helena, Mont., lived in Philadelphia from 1911 to IQI3 and has since made his home in or near Boston. His father, Iames Henry
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