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BIOGRAPHIES 1 197 His preparation for college was 1 received at the Danbury High School, and he has taken the course in chemistry. Harry be- longs to Scroll and Compass and Beta Chi and is a member of Cal- houn College. In Freshman year he roomed with Macneale, but for the remainder of his course had a single room. He is planning to become a chemist after he graduates from Yale. His permanent mailing ad- dress is I4 Connecticut Avenue, Danbury, Conn. HENRY IAMES RIBLET, g'Hank, was born in Calgary, Alberta, Iuly 21, 1913, but his home is now in Erie, Pa. His father, Harry Galliarol Riblet, has a B.S. degree from Allegheny College, and his mother, whose maiden name was Ida Lou Baldwin, attended Ober- lin. Hank has two sisters. Entering Yale from the Central High School in Erie, he was a scholar of the second rank as a Freshman, in Sophomore year won a physics prize and one for excel- lence in all studies, and in Iunior a year received general two-year honors, a prize for work in Sopho- more and Iunior mathematics, and an election to Sigma Xi. Hank, who has majored in mathe- matics, held a Francis Bacon Scholarship for two years and a Samuel M. Richardson Scholar- ship as a Senior. In Sophomore year he played on the Class Bas- ketball Team and competed for 1 the basketball managership. He belongs to Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. He roomed with
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196 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. dergraduate course at Yale, he is planning to enter the Yale Law School. His home address is 52 South Main Street, Spring Valley, N. Y. NATHANIEL RANDOLPH REYBURN, Nat, was born Octo- ber 14, 1911, in Bridgeport, Conn., the son of Iohn Randolph and Natala Washburne Qliishopj Reyburn. He has also lived in Brook- line, Mass., and Fairfield, Conn. His father is a graduate of the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology, and he is a grandson of William D. Bishop, Yale '80, Nat has one sister. He received his preparation for college at Rumsey Hall and The Hill School. He entered Yale as a Freshman with '34, but withdrew at the end of the year, joining our Class the following Ianuary. He took the course in industrial ad- ministration and engineering. Nat heeled the Freshman Year Book in 1930, and he was a member of both the '34 and '35 Freshman 150-pound crews and was on the Class Football Team and the Uni- versity 15o-pound Football Squad as a Sophomore. He was on the University 150-pound Crew Squad in Sophomore and Iunior years, on the four-oared Henley Crew in the summer of 1934, and on the University 150-pound Crew in Senior year. Nat, who is a non-resi- dent member of Davenport College, belongs to Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. He roomed with H. R. Mallory, ex-'34 S., dur- ing 1930-31, alone the next year, with Creighton and Meehan in Sophomore year, and then with Redfield. He plans to go into the steel business. His home address is 523 Old Post Road, Fairfield, Conn. HAROLD CADY REYNOLDS, IR., Harry, was born in New York City on Iuly IO, 1913, but has also lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., and in Danbury, Conn. He is the son of Harold Cady Reynolds, who received a B.A. at Yale in 1909, and Elsie Annie QHolmesj Reynolds. Harry has three sisters.
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198 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Bush for the first two years of his course and subsequently with Beers. Hank expects to go into business. His permanent address is 651 West Sth Street, Erie, Pa. IOHN ANDREW RIDGWAY, IR., Iack,,' was born at LaPorte, Ind., Ianuary 23, 1913, the son of Iohn Andrew and Ethyl Sydney QHaggardj Ridgway. His mother attended Indiana University and the University of Michigan. F7 y Iack, who prepared for Yale at the LaPorte Public High School and Lake Forest Academy, has taken the chemical engineering course. He held a Francis Bacon Scholarship for three years. He was a scholar of the second rank in Freshman year, divided a prize in physics the next year, and re- ceived general two-year honors as a Iunior. Iack was on the Fresh- man Fencing Team and on the University Fencing Team the fol- lowing year, winning numerals 1 and a minor HY. He was elected to the board of the Yale Scienlijic Magazine in Iunior year and is a member of The Sachem Club and of Berkeley College. In his Freshman year he roomed with S. R. Burnap, Ir., '35, in Iunior year with Y. Beers, ,34 S., and as a Senior with Harter and LaPierre, while in Sophomore year he lived alone. He plans to go into chemical engineering. His permanent address is LaPorte, Ind. XLOUIS MORTIMER RILEY, Mort, was born in Philadelphia on March 2, 1913, the son of Harry Moore and Elaine QWeberj Riley. He had also lived in San Antonio, Harrisburg, Pa., Long Island, Paris, and Darien, Conn. The late Robert C. Neal, Ir., '98, was his stepfather. Mort's preparation for college was received at Rumsey Hall, the American School for Boys in Paris, Wrekiil College in England,
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