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tary engineering at Harvard in June.<br />

Son of Charles K. Kerby '15, he lives<br />

at 1339 Edwards Avenue, Lake wood<br />

7, Ohio.<br />

'47 BME—Roger J. Broeker, materials<br />

inspector with Standard Oil Development<br />

Co., married Martha R.<br />

Crane of Elizabeth, N. J., June 19.<br />

They live in Apartment 40B, 843 East<br />

Front Street, Plainfield, N. J.<br />

'47 AB—Evelyn J. Weiner was married<br />

August 22 to Morton Barrow, a<br />

graduate of Brooklyn College and Columbia<br />

University law school. She is a<br />

representative for the New York Telephone<br />

Co. Address: 68-37 Yellowstone<br />

Boulevard, Forest Hills.<br />

'47 BS in EE—Morton Holland is<br />

with the Washington, D. C., office of<br />

the General Electric patent department,<br />

Room 1055, Munsey Building,<br />

doing search work and preparing<br />

patent applications. In the evening he<br />

studies law at George Washington.<br />

'48 BS—Margaret C. Smith is with<br />

the processed division of the fruit and<br />

vegetable branch of the US Department<br />

of Agriculture as an inspector of<br />

processed foods and stationed at<br />

Easton, Md. She is the daughter of<br />

Malcolm E. Smith '23 of 400 Great<br />

Falls Street, Fall Church, Va.<br />

'48 BS—Martha Smith is a nursery<br />

school teacher in Rochester, where her<br />

address is 133 Exchange Street.<br />

'48 BS; '45 BS in ChemE, '47 B-<br />

ChemE—Louise Van Nederynen and<br />

Paul T. Atteridg '45 were married<br />

July 4 in Castletown-on-Hudson.<br />

They live at 188 Harrison Avenue,<br />

Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Atteridg is a<br />

nursery school teacher at the Carteret<br />

School.<br />

Necrology<br />

'93 BS—Jessie Alice Burr of Gilmore<br />

City, Iowa, May 25, 1948. Sister, the late<br />

Nellie A. Burr '93.<br />

'95 LLB—LeRoy James Skinner, senior<br />

member of the law firm of Skinner & Skinner,<br />

November 4, 1948, at his home, 238<br />

West Center Street, Medina. He was counsel<br />

for several Federal and State agencies,<br />

assisting during the last fifteen years in<br />

the work of the Home Owners Loan Corp.<br />

and the Federal Housing Authority; was<br />

a director and former head of the New<br />

York State Automobile Association; and<br />

was Orleans County historian. Son, Lee J.<br />

Skinner '26. Phi Delta Phi.<br />

'98 ME(EE)—Jerome Doubleday Kennedy,<br />

who retired in 1939 as general telephone<br />

sales manager of the Western Electric<br />

Co., November 4, 1948, in Short Hills,<br />

N. J., where he lived at 87 Wellington<br />

Road. He was with Western Electric for<br />

forty years. Brother, Selden P. Kennedy<br />

'36.<br />

'99 ME—Alonzo Hammond Partridge,<br />

December /, 1948<br />

April 29, 1948, in Kingston, Pa., where he<br />

lived at 361 Rutter Avenue. He had been<br />

a construction superintendent with Lehigh<br />

& Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. arid Glen Alden<br />

Coal Co., both of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.<br />

'00 PhB—Mary Eloise Harding, former<br />

teacher in Piermont, Gloversville, and<br />

Orange, N. J., August 24,1948, in Middletown,<br />

where she lived at 133 West Main<br />

Street. She did graduate work at the Universities<br />

of Berlin and Heidelberg.<br />

'04 LLB—George Major Champlin, former<br />

Cortland County Judge and Surrogate,<br />

November 4, 1948, at his home, 12<br />

Central Avenue, Cortland, He was Cortland<br />

City Judge from 1907-13 and County<br />

Judge from 1918-35. Daughters, Mrs.<br />

Robert B. Heilman (Ruth Champlin), '29<br />

AM, and Mrs. Jonathan Cύrvin (Helen<br />

Champlin), AM '33.<br />

'04 BS—Howard Grenville Coville, who<br />

retired this year as supervisor in the Virginia<br />

Department of Agriculture Division<br />

of Markets, October 19, 1948, at his home,<br />

773 Maple Avenue, Waynesboro, Va.<br />

From 1908-24, he operated an orchard in<br />

Crozet, Va. Alpha Zeta.<br />

'08—Dr. Otto Lowits (Isralowitz), physician,<br />

September 1, 1948. He lived and had<br />

his office at 78 Clinton Avenue, Newark,<br />

N. J. '<br />

ΊO ME—Professor Charles Lellan Allen<br />

of the school of engineering at Pennsylvania<br />

State College, June 29, 1948. He<br />

lived at 711 North Allen Street, State College,<br />

Pa.<br />

ΊO MD—Dr. James Harrington Biram,<br />

for twenty-eight years a staff surgeon at<br />

Hartford Hospital, October 30,1948, at his<br />

home, 18 Birch Road, West Hartford,<br />

Conn. A specialist in surgery and infections<br />

of the extremities, he helped develop the<br />

postgraduate training program in occupational<br />

medicine at Yale. He was medical<br />

director of Colt's Manufacturing Co. in<br />

Hartford from 1941-46.<br />

ΊO BS, '42 AM in Ed—Louis Eugene<br />

Johnson of 106 South Main Street, Marion,<br />

October 23, 1948, of a heart attack<br />

while walking to Schoellkopf Field for the<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong>-Army game. He had taught agriculture<br />

in Holland Patent, Constableville,<br />

Hannibal, and Marion, and was principal<br />

in Hannibal for twelve years. He was an<br />

avid follower of <strong>Cornell</strong> sports and wrote<br />

several letters to the NEWS on former,<br />

baseball, basketball, and football players.<br />

Sons, Elliott H. Johnson '37 and Dana S.<br />

Johnson '51.<br />

ΊO—Emile Richard Waldenberger of<br />

3298 Agar Place, Bronx, a member of the<br />

editorial staff of the New York Herald<br />

Tribune since 1939, November 8,1948.<br />

For many years he was superintendent<br />

of the New York State reservation at<br />

Niagara Falls. Sigma Nu.<br />

Ίl, '12 ME—Francis Eldon Finch, son<br />

of the late Robert B. Finch '78 and grandson<br />

of the late Francis M. Finch, Judge of<br />

the US Court of Appeals and first Dean of<br />

the Law School, November 2, 1948, in St.<br />

Louis, Mo. He was in business in St. Louis<br />

and his address was Box 2818, Route 6,<br />

Lindbergh Boulevard, Sappington 23,<br />

Mo. Mrs. Finch is the former Katharine<br />

Finch '18, Son, Francis E. Finch, Jr. '44.<br />

Psi Upsilon.<br />

'12 LLB—Lewis M. Cone (Louis Morris<br />

Cohn), September 28, 1948, at the home of<br />

his brother, M. Alvin Cone '11, at 315 The<br />

Puritan, Louisville, Ky.<br />

'14, '15 CE—Charles Le Roy Maas,<br />

district sales manager of the elevator division<br />

of Westinghouse Electric Corp., October<br />

28,1948, at his home, 315 Yale Avenue,<br />

211<br />

Here is Your<br />

TIMETABLE<br />

TO AND FROM ITHACA<br />

Light Type, a.m. Eastern Std.Time Dark Type, p.m.<br />

Lv. New Lv. Lv. Ar.<br />

York Newark Phfla. ITHACA<br />

10:55<br />

(x)11:45<br />

11:10<br />

12:00<br />

11:00<br />

11:00<br />

5:58<br />

7:06<br />

Lv. Ithaca Ar. Buffalo Lv. Buffalo Ar. Ithaca<br />

7:15<br />

6:04<br />

9:45<br />

8:40<br />

9:00<br />

10:40<br />

11:50<br />

1:11<br />

Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. New<br />

ITHACA Phίla. Newark York<br />

1:17<br />

(y)11:59<br />

8:20<br />

7:45<br />

8:19<br />

7:44<br />

8:35<br />

8:00<br />

(x) New York-Ithaca sleeping car open for occupancy<br />

at New York 10:SO p.m.—May be occupied at<br />

Ithaca until 8:00 a.m.<br />

(y)Ithaca-New York sleeping car open for occupancy<br />

at 9:SO p.m.<br />

Lehigh Valley Trains use Pennsylvania Station in<br />

New York and Newark, Reading Terminal in Philadelphia.<br />

Coaches, Parlor Cars, Sleeping Cars, Cafe-Lounge<br />

Car and Dining Car Service<br />

Lehigh Valley<br />

Railroad<br />

The Route of THE BLACK DIAMOND<br />

CORNELL<br />

SCARVES<br />

HAND SCREENED<br />

White Rayon - - - $4.00<br />

White Silk - - - $5.00<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Scenes σn Washable Yd.-Squares<br />

Address with payment to:<br />

CORNELL SCARVES<br />

Box 364, ITHACA, N. Y.<br />

I enclose $ to cover cost and mailing<br />

Rayon<br />

of <strong>Cornell</strong> Scarves printed in the colors<br />

Silk<br />

numbered below as first or second choice:<br />

Red Blue Green<br />

Maroon Black Brown<br />

MAIL To<br />

Address<br />

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