CRANK means but BALLANTINE always means: It's always a pleasant get-together . . . when there's a bottle or two of PURITY, BODY and FLAVOR on the table. Look for the 3 rings...call for Ballantine! Pres. r Car! W. Badenhausen, <strong>Cornell</strong> ' 16 Vice Pres., Ofto A. Badenhausen, <strong>Cornell</strong> Ί7 Wirkus. In June I attended the 30th Reunion of the Class of '18 and was astonished at the number of my Classmates there whom I remembered. Afterward my wife and I stayed on in Ithaca for a wonderful ten days visiting my cousin, Professor Malcolm S. Mcllroy '20, Electrical Engineering. 77 Hubbell lives at 1119 Lisbon Street, Coral Gables 34, Fla. BACK TO ITHACA -IN 195O I 1920 > NINETEEN TWENTY |||| y
ney, represents various interests in the radio and advertising fields and is a member of the board of directors of Gimbel Brothers, Inc. His address is 33 East Seventieth Street, New York City 21. '26 BS, '38 MS—Arthur B. Doig is principal of the central school in Worcester. '26—W. Lee Thorne is office manager of the New York State Employment Service, Bank of Manhattan Building, Queens Plaza, Long Island City 1. '26 CE—Emile J. Zimmer, Jr. has been appointed chairman of the special machine shop committee of the Commerce & Industry Association of New York. Manager of the contract division of American Machine & Foundry Co., he lives on Long Neck Point Road, Darien, Conn. '27 BS—Mary M. Learning of the New Jersey Extension Service, household editor of the New Jersey Farm & Garden Magazine, was recently made a member of the radio committee and the publicity committee of the extension division of the American Home Economics Association. '27 EE—Buel McNeil is an electrical engineer with Laramore & Douglass, Inc., consulting engineers, 79 East Adams Street, Chicago 3, 111.; lives at 5918 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago 40. '27 AB—Dr. Frank Leone of 82-38 Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens, is a diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology and Syphilology and a member of the American Academy of Dermatology and Syphilology. '27 CE—William H. Ogden recently moved from Glen Cove, L. I., to Scranton, Pa., to take up duties of vice-president of the Scranton Spring Brook Water Service Co. His address in Scranton is 135 Jefferson Avenue. '27 BS—Mary A. Milmoe took a year's leave of absence from her teaching position and left August 17 to study designing at a school in or near Paris, according to Marjorie Mac- Bain '27. '27 AB—Marjorie MacBain "moved into' 7 Winthrop House, Connecticut College, New London, Conn., as chaperone for the dormitory of thirty-five freshmen girls. '28 AB; '29 AB—New address of Roger W. Jones and Mrs. Jones (Dorothy Heyl) '29 is 10 West Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. "After eleven years at 4308 Leland Street, we have moved all of 6/10 of a mile to our new home," they wrote. Jones, the son of H. Roger Jones '06, is assistant to the Director of the Budget in Washington, D. C. December / 5 1948 '28 AB—Mrs. Samuel H. Yohn (Kathryn Altemeier) teaches health and physical education at the Bound Brook, N. J., High School. She lives at 59 West High Street, Somerville, N. J. '29 CE—Edwin T. Hebert is deputy budget commissioner and technical assistant to the budget commissioner of the State of Massachusetts. He lives at 14 Edgewood Street, Needham, Mass. '29 AB—John F. Stevens, son of Donald F. Stevens '05, has been promoted from trainmaster of the Baltimore division of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to assistant superintendent of the same division. He is married, has two sons, and lives at 620 North Augusta Avenue, Baltimore, Md. '30 BS—Mrs. J. R. Sawyer (Eleanor Schmidt), PO Box 1327, Lima, Mont., is teaching at the Lakeview, Mont., district school, "which is near the beautiful Red Rock Lakes Bird Refuge. "She has one pupil in each of the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth grades. Her daughter, Mary, is the fourth grader! '30 AB—Florence Nicholls, director of the Hospital Library Bureau of the United Hospital Fund of New York, New York City, since 1946, was married in Buffalo July 24 to Basil G. Apostle. Mrs. Apostle received the BS and the MA in the administration and organization of adult education at Columbia, where she was elected to the graduate honor society, Kappa Delta Pi. Her husband received the PhD in chemical engineering at Columbia and is with the National Aniline Division of Allied Chemical Corp. in Buffalo. '28 AM, '32 PhD—Harold G. Carlson, who went to Germany in 1945 as a member of the US Strategic Bombing Survey and remained there to work with the Military Government, returned to the United States in September with his family. Mrs. Carlson and daughters, Virginia, four, and Joan, five, had been with him in Berlin since June, 1946. Carlson initiated the entire system of reports upon which the reports of the Military Governor were based, subsequently became chief of the section which was responsible for the history of Military Government in Germany and then chief of the reports branch, with responsibility for the preparation of the monthly reports of the Military Governor, the Information Bulletin, and the regular cables to Washington on the economic and political developments in Germany. The Carlsons live at 19 Wall Street, Middletown, Conn. '32 BS—Bernice M. Hopkins is in charge of student personnel in the Home Economics cafeteria and is also THE CO OP UMN TTERE'S the <strong>Cornell</strong> Co-op's -*- •*• annual check list of <strong>Cornell</strong> Christmas Gifts. Prompt ship- ment from stock, postpaid ex- cept as noted. Morgan View Calendars $1.75 Engagement Desk Books $1.00 I Playing Cards, doubles $1.75 <strong>Cornell</strong> in Pictures $1.00 Songs of <strong>Cornell</strong> $2.00 "Our <strong>Cornell</strong>" $1.00 Library Tower Plaques 69? Blankets With Seal $12.00 T-Shirts With Seal $1.00 Sheaffer Pencils, seal $1.50 Beverage Glasses 31, 61, 9ί, 12 oz. $4.50 dz. 14 oz. $5.00 dz. Cocktail Shakers $4.25 Wall Plaques, 5" seal $6.50 3" seal $2.50 Bookends $2.00-$2.50-$3.75 Pottery Steins, 20 oz. $3.50 <strong>Cornell</strong> Records, Album of four $6.75 (shipped express collect) Many other items — order early. THE CORNELL CO-OP Barnes Hall Ithaca, N. Y. 205