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BIOGRAPHIES 227 HYMEN WEBBER, Webb, was born in Derby, Conn., on March 4, 1914. He is the son of Isaac and Lena QSochrinj Web- ber and has two brothers and a sister. His preparatory education was received at the Derby High School, and he has taken the course in industrial administra- tion and engineering at Yale. In Iunior year he was on the Wright Crew. Webb roomed in New Ha- ven in Freshman and Sophomore years and lived at home for the next two years. Upon the completion of his undergraduate course, he is planning to become engaged in industrial engineering. His permanent mail- ing address is 93 Elizabeth Street, Derby, Conn. ELMER AUGUST WENDLING was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., on May 7, 1914, the son of Au- gust and Iohanna fBeiswengerj Wendling. His father's death oc- curred in 1924. Elmer has one sister. He received his preparation for college at the Brooklyn Technical High School and is a member of Ionathan Edwards College. He has taken the course in applied economic science while at Yale and has roomed alone all four years. His permanent mailing address is 28 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT MILBANK WHEELER, Bob, was born in New York City, Iune 9, 1912, but his home has been in South Orange, N. I., since 1913. His father, Edward Mayland Wheeler, has a BA. from
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226 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. has numerals and a minor HY. Spence, who is a member of Franklin Hall and Theta Xi, roomed with Davis in Freshman year, with Rockwell and Wilson the next year, with I. A. Frame, Ir., and F. C. Hatfield, Ir., both '34 S., in Iunior year, and with F. F. Ford, '36 E., and R. K. Wal- lace, '36 S., as a Senior. He plans to go into commercial aviation or else become engaged in hotel administration. His per- manent address is 299 Park Ave- nue, New York City. HAMILTON BROOKHOLDING WEBB, Spider, was born in New York City, April 2, 1914, the son of Hamilton and Dorothy fTitusj Webb, his mother, who graduated from Vassar in 1913, died on September 24, 1924. He has also lived in Tenaily, N. I., and in Pelham Manor and Larchmont, N. Y. Spider has a brother and a half sister. He prepared for college at the Pelham Memorial High School and at Exeter and has majored in biological science at Yale. He is a member of Calhoun College and f belongs to Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. In Freshman year he was a member of the Basket- ball Squad and heeled the News, in Sophomore year went out for the basketball managership, and as a Iunior played on the Calhoun Basketball Team. Spider had a single room in Freshman year and has since roomed with R. S. Brown, Ir., '35. He intends to study medicine at Columbia. His permanent address is 271 Church Street, New York City.
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228 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Cornell, and his mother, Gertrude fMilbankj Wheeler, who died in 1930, received a B.A. at Hunter College in 1900. Bob has two brothers, and he is a cousin of Robert Milbank, ,35. He received his preparation for college at Phillips Academy, An- dover, Mass. He has taken the course in industrial administra- tion and engineering at Yale and is a non-resident member of Dav- enport College. In Freshman year he was acting captain of the Soc- cer Team and the Class Hockey Team and was also a member of the Baseball Team. He was on the University Soccer Team, the Iunior University Baseball Team, and the Davenport Squash Team as a Iunior, on the University Soccer and Baseball squads in Sophomore and Senior years, and on the Davenport Hockey Team in Iunior and Senior years. He has numerals and a minor NY. Bob served on the Budget Committee as a Iunior, and he is a member of St. Anthony and Delta Psi. In Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed with Wolcott and for the next two years with Callan. Bob, who plans to go into industrial management, may be ad- dressed at 365 Hillside Place, South Orange, N. I. CHARLES HOLBROOK WHITLEY, Hook, was born at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 26, 1910, and has also lived in Portland, Ore., Paris, France, and Coronado and Los Angeles, Calif. His father, Charles Walter Whitley, who had a B.S. from the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, died November 21, 1921. His mother's name before her marriage was Dorothy Kinney. Hook has two sis- ters and a brother. Entering Yale from The Hill School, he took the course in ap- plied economic science. He left college at the end of Iunior year. He was a member of the Freshman Swimming Squad, of the Class Baseball Team and the Iunior University Golf Squad in Sophomore year, and of the Class Golf Team as a Iunior. Hook belongs to Ver-
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