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ney, represents various interests in the<br />

radio and advertising fields and is a<br />

member of the board of directors of<br />

Gimbel Brothers, Inc. His address is<br />

33 East Seventieth Street, New York<br />

City 21.<br />

'26 BS, '38 MS—Arthur B. Doig is<br />

principal of the central school in<br />

Worcester.<br />

'26—W. Lee Thorne is office manager<br />

of the New York State Employment<br />

Service, Bank of Manhattan<br />

Building, Queens Plaza, Long Island<br />

City 1.<br />

'26 CE—Emile J. Zimmer, Jr. has<br />

been appointed chairman of the special<br />

machine shop committee of the<br />

Commerce & Industry Association of<br />

New York. Manager of the contract<br />

division of American Machine &<br />

Foundry Co., he lives on Long Neck<br />

Point Road, Darien, Conn.<br />

'27 BS—Mary M. Learning of the<br />

New Jersey Extension Service, household<br />

editor of the New Jersey Farm &<br />

Garden Magazine, was recently made<br />

a member of the radio committee and<br />

the publicity committee of the extension<br />

division of the American Home<br />

Economics Association.<br />

'27 EE—Buel McNeil is an electrical<br />

engineer with Laramore & Douglass,<br />

Inc., consulting engineers, 79<br />

East Adams Street, Chicago 3, 111.;<br />

lives at 5918 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago<br />

40.<br />

'27 AB—Dr. Frank Leone of 82-38<br />

Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens, is<br />

a diplomate of the American Board of<br />

Dermatology and Syphilology and a<br />

member of the American Academy of<br />

Dermatology and Syphilology.<br />

'27 CE—William H. Ogden recently<br />

moved from Glen Cove, L. I., to<br />

Scranton, Pa., to take up duties of<br />

vice-president of the Scranton Spring<br />

Brook Water Service Co. His address<br />

in Scranton is 135 Jefferson Avenue.<br />

'27 BS—Mary A. Milmoe took a<br />

year's leave of absence from her teaching<br />

position and left August 17 to<br />

study designing at a school in or near<br />

Paris, according to Marjorie Mac-<br />

Bain '27.<br />

'27 AB—Marjorie MacBain "moved<br />

into' 7<br />

Winthrop House, Connecticut<br />

College, New London, Conn., as chaperone<br />

for the dormitory of thirty-five<br />

freshmen girls.<br />

'28 AB; '29 AB—New address of<br />

Roger W. Jones and Mrs. Jones<br />

(Dorothy Heyl) '29 is 10 West Leland<br />

Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. "After<br />

eleven years at 4308 Leland Street, we<br />

have moved all of 6/10 of a mile to<br />

our new home," they wrote. Jones,<br />

the son of H. Roger Jones '06, is assistant<br />

to the Director of the Budget<br />

in Washington, D. C.<br />

December / 5 1948<br />

'28 AB—Mrs. Samuel H. Yohn<br />

(Kathryn Altemeier) teaches health<br />

and physical education at the Bound<br />

Brook, N. J., High School. She lives<br />

at 59 West High Street, Somerville,<br />

N. J.<br />

'29 CE—Edwin T. Hebert is deputy<br />

budget commissioner and technical assistant<br />

to the budget commissioner of<br />

the State of Massachusetts. He lives<br />

at 14 Edgewood Street, Needham,<br />

Mass.<br />

'29 AB—John F. Stevens, son of<br />

Donald F. Stevens '05, has been promoted<br />

from trainmaster of the Baltimore<br />

division of the Baltimore & Ohio<br />

Railroad to assistant superintendent<br />

of the same division. He is married,<br />

has two sons, and lives at 620 North<br />

Augusta Avenue, Baltimore, Md.<br />

'30 BS—Mrs. J. R. Sawyer (Eleanor<br />

Schmidt), PO Box 1327, Lima,<br />

Mont., is teaching at the Lakeview,<br />

Mont., district school, "which is near<br />

the beautiful Red Rock Lakes Bird<br />

Refuge. "She has one pupil in each of<br />

the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, and<br />

eighth grades. Her daughter, Mary, is<br />

the fourth grader!<br />

'30 AB—Florence Nicholls, director<br />

of the Hospital Library Bureau of the<br />

United Hospital Fund of New York,<br />

New York City, since 1946, was married<br />

in Buffalo July 24 to Basil G.<br />

Apostle. Mrs. Apostle received the BS<br />

and the MA in the administration and<br />

organization of adult education at Columbia,<br />

where she was elected to the<br />

graduate honor society, Kappa Delta<br />

Pi. Her husband received the PhD in<br />

chemical engineering at Columbia and<br />

is with the National Aniline Division<br />

of Allied Chemical Corp. in Buffalo.<br />

'28 AM, '32 PhD—Harold G. Carlson,<br />

who went to Germany in 1945 as<br />

a member of the US Strategic Bombing<br />

Survey and remained there to<br />

work with the Military Government,<br />

returned to the United States in September<br />

with his family. Mrs. Carlson<br />

and daughters, Virginia, four, and<br />

Joan, five, had been with him in Berlin<br />

since June, 1946. Carlson initiated<br />

the entire system of reports upon<br />

which the reports of the Military Governor<br />

were based, subsequently became<br />

chief of the section which was<br />

responsible for the history of Military<br />

Government in Germany and then<br />

chief of the reports branch, with responsibility<br />

for the preparation of the<br />

monthly reports of the Military Governor,<br />

the Information Bulletin, and<br />

the regular cables to Washington on<br />

the economic and political developments<br />

in Germany. The Carlsons live<br />

at 19 Wall Street, Middletown, Conn.<br />

'32 BS—Bernice M. Hopkins is in<br />

charge of student personnel in the<br />

Home Economics cafeteria and is also<br />

THE<br />

CO OP<br />

UMN<br />

TTERE'S the <strong>Cornell</strong> Co-op's<br />

-*- •*• annual check list of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />

Christmas Gifts. Prompt ship-<br />

ment from stock, postpaid ex-<br />

cept as noted.<br />

Morgan View Calendars $1.75<br />

Engagement Desk Books $1.00<br />

I Playing Cards, doubles $1.75<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> in Pictures $1.00<br />

Songs of <strong>Cornell</strong> $2.00<br />

"Our <strong>Cornell</strong>" $1.00<br />

Library Tower Plaques 69?<br />

Blankets With Seal $12.00<br />

T-Shirts With Seal $1.00<br />

Sheaffer Pencils, seal $1.50<br />

Beverage Glasses<br />

31, 61, 9ί, 12 oz. $4.50 dz.<br />

14 oz. $5.00 dz.<br />

Cocktail Shakers $4.25<br />

Wall Plaques, 5" seal $6.50<br />

3" seal $2.50<br />

Bookends $2.00-$2.50-$3.75<br />

Pottery Steins, 20 oz. $3.50<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Records,<br />

Album of four $6.75<br />

(shipped express collect)<br />

Many other items — order<br />

early.<br />

THE CORNELL CO-OP<br />

Barnes Hall Ithaca, N. Y.<br />

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