Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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BIOGRAPHIES 175 concern. Mail should be addressed to him at 250 Senator Place, Clif- ton, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLAN IGI-IN MCQUADE, Mac, was born on October 27, 1912, in Lowell, Mass., the son of Daniel Elias and Mabel Claire QWalshj McQuade. He has a brother and a sister. He received his preparation for college at the Lowell High School and at Exeter and took the course in engineering science at Yale. He was a member of the Freshman Lacrosse Team and of the Uni- versity Lacrosse Team the following year, receiving numerals and a minor YT He belonged to The Colony and Berzelius. Mac, who left college at the end of Sophomore year, roomed with VanEvera in Freshman year and with Moses the following year. His permanent home address is 600 Andover Street, Lowell, Mass. FRANK BARROWS MAKEPEACE, 3D, was born in New York City, December 15, 1911, but he has also lived in Cedarhurst, Long Island, and in New London and Greenwich, Conn. His father, Frank Barrows Makepeace, Ir., received a B.A. at Yale in 1901 and an LL.B. at the New York Law School in 1903, his mother's maiden name was Lucetta Plum Banks. Frank has three brothers, one of whom is Lloyd B. Make- peace, ,37 S., and he is a cousin of LeRoy M. Makepeace, '37, He received his preparation for college at the Gunnery School and the Greenwich High School and took the course in civil engi- neering at Yale. He left college in March of Sophomore year. Frank, who is a member of York Hall and Chi Phi, roomed with A. B. Hunn, Ir., '35, as a Freshman and with F. Carter, 3d, the next year. He studied at Cornell after leaving Yale and is now in the employ of the Eastern States Petroleum Company, Inc., at 1776 Broadway, New York City. His permanent address is Mead's Point, Green- wich, Conn.

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174 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. WILLARD CLARKE MACINTYRE, Mac, was born at Bath- urst, New Brunswick, on March 24, 1915, but has also lived in To- ronto, Glen Ridge, N. I., and Bear River, Nova Scotia. His father, Aimwell Gordon Maclntyre, has a B.A. and a B.S. from Acadia and a B.S. from McGill, and his mother, whose maiden name was Iose- phine Marshall Clarke, also graduated from Acadia in 1912. Mac has one sister. He received his preparation for college at the Oakdene School at Bear River and at the Horton Academy in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and took the chemical engineering course at Yale. Mac remained with our Class until December of Sophomore year, rooming with Dyer in Freshman year and alone the following year. He had been pledged to York Hall and Chi Phi. His permanent address is Bear River, Nova Scotia, Canada. NEIL MACNEALE, IR., Mac,,' was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, December II, 1912. His father, who graduated from Yale with the Class of 1902 S., died September 5, 19335 his mother's name before her marriage was Mary Eleanor H Gray. Mac has two sisters. He received his preparatory training at the Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati. He held a Cincinnati Yale Club Scholarship in his Freshman year at Yale and a Lucy Hall Board- man Scholarship as a Sophomore. He has taken the course in me- chanical engineering and in Sen- ior year served as secretary of the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In Freshman year he received nu- merals as a member of the Swim- ming Team and was also on the Class Swimming Team and the Lacrosse Squad. Mac belongs to York Hall and Chi Phi. As a Freshman he roomed with Reynolds, the next year with Rew, in Iunior year with Holmes and Schlot- terer, and then with Holmes and F. W. Eustis, an art student. Mac expects to become a mechanical engineer with an aeronautics



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176 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. ALEXANDER MATTHEWS, IR., Axel, who was born in Buf- falo, N. Y., Ianuary II, 1914, is the son of Alexander and Alma Taylor Uamesj Matthews and has a brother and a sister. He has also lived in Charleroi, Pa., Grand Rapids, Mich., and Elmhurst, N. Y. Entering Yale from the Newtown High School in Elmhurst, he was a scholar of the second rank in his Freshman year. He took the course in civil engineering and in Senior year served as presi- dent of the Student Branch of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers and held the Charles P. Kellogg Scholarship. He is a member of Branford College and belongs to Tau Beta Pi and the Outing Club. Axel was on the Freshman Water Polo Team and on the Branford College Crew in Iunior year, and he was a mem- ber of the production board of the af Dramat for three years and went out for the swimming manager- ship as a Sophomore. He roomed with S. D. Hopkins, '35, as a Freshman, with Harter and R. H. Sperry the next year, with Broadfoot in Iunior year, and then with Downing and H. L. Freer. Axel intends to continue his studies in civil engineering at Yale or Columbia and later go into bridge construction work. His home ad- dress is 54-19 94th Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. HENRY AMASA MATTOON, IR., Ham, was born in Water- bury, Conn., Ianuary 14, 1914, but he now lives in Watertown, Conn. He is the son of Henry Amasa Mattoon, who died in No- vember, 1918, and Sarah Currie fHallockj Mattoon, who graduated from Wesleyan University in 1902. Ham has one sister. He prepared for college at the Watertown High School and in his Freshman year at Yale was a scholar of the second rank and held a Sterling Memorial Connecticut High School Scholarship. In Sopho- more year he held a Francis Bacon Scholarship, and he has taken the course in industrial administration. Ham was on the Freshman

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