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BIO GRAPHIES 229 non Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. In Freshman year he roomed with Long and for the next two years with Colby. Hook, who is now an accountant with the American Smelting 8: Refining Company at Garfield, Utah, lives at the University Club at 130 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City. His perma- nent mailing address is 570 North Normandie Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIS SAVAGE WHITTLESEY, IR., Be, was born in Yon- kers, N. Y., Ianuary 15, 1910, but he has also lived in Pleasantville, N. Y., and Litchfield, Conn. His father, Willis Savage Whittlesey, graduated from Yale in 1903, his mother's maiden name was Emily Henderson Craven. Be received his preparatory education at Andover and the Rox- bury School, entering Yale with the Class of 1934. He withdrew from college at the end of a year, but returned in September, 1932, as a Sophomore with our Class, with which he spent a year. He took the course in applied economic science. He sang in the Uni- versity Choir in Freshman year and is a member of Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. He roomed with R. Kimball and M. B. Lane, Ir., both ,34, in his Freshman year and alone in Sophomore ear. Y He is now a junior accountant. His permanent mailing address is High Meadow Farm, Litchfield, Conn. CHARLES CHESTER WICK- WIRE, IR., Charley, was born in Cortland, N. Y., on December 31, 1913, the son of Charles Ches- ter Wickwire and Mabel Lou- ise QFitzgeraldj 'Wickwire His mother attended Smith College. Charley has two sisters. He entered Yale from Andover and has taken the course in ap- plied economic science. He played on the Freshman Polo Team, re- ceiving numerals, and as manager of the Golf Team in Senior year he was awarded a minor HY. He
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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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230 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. is a member of Branford College and belongs to Book and Snake, he was a member of The Cloister. He and E. L. French have roomed together throughout their course. Charley expects to enter the manufacturing business with Wick- wire Brothers at Cortland, N. Y. His permanent mailing address is 29 Tompkins Street, Cortland. SAMUEL PARMELEE WILLIAMS, 3D, S.P., was born on No- vember 29, 1912, in Waterbury, Conn., the son of Samuel Parmelee Williams, Ir., who graduated from Sheff in 1894, and Leonie Midgon QBrownj Williams. S.P. has a brother and two sisters and is a grandson of the late Frederick Brown, ex-'78. He prepared for college at the Berkshire School and has taken the course in applied economic science at Yale. In Freshman year he was a member of the 150- pound Crew Squad, and he be- longs to St. Anthony and Delta Psi. l'S.P.,,' who is a non-resident member of Ionathan Edwards , College, roomed with W. Lar- kin, 2d, ,35, in Freshman year, with I. W. Ricketts, ,37, for the next two years, and subsequently with H. S. Leyman, Ir., '36 S. Upon the completion of his course, he plans to go into the insur- ance business. Mail will reach him at 71 Hillside Avenue, Water- bury, Conn. EDWARD DARROW WILSON, Ned,', was born in Philadel- phia, Pa., May 20, 1911, but since 1916 his home has been in Brook- lyn, N. Y. His parents are Edward Victor and Marguerite Iohnson fDarrowj Wilson, and he has one sister. He received his preparatory training at the Iames Madison High School in Brooklyn and at the Germantown Academy and has taken the course in applied economic science at Yale. In Freshman year he was on the Basketball and Track teams and the Crew. He was on the University Basketball Team and Crew for the next two
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