CORNELL WELCOME NEW YORK CITY YOUR CORNELL HOST IN NEW YORK 1200 rooms with bath from $2.50 HOT El. John Paul Stack, '24 Gen. Mgr. 57th Street 'Just West of B 1 way New York HOTEL LATH AM 28τH ST. of STH AVE. - NEW YORK CITY 400 ROOMS - FIREPROOF SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR CORNELLIANS J. Wilson '19, Owner PENNSYLVANIA POCONO MANOR INN POCONO MANOR, PENNA. 155 miles south of Ithaca directly enroute to Philadelphia or New York (100 miles) Superb Food—Excellent accommodations— all sporting facilities Bob Trier, Jr. '32, General Manager Mabel S. Alexander '41 Manager Dtr criM, AiMrican Hotel* Corporation ALWAYS A HEARTY WELCOME AT The Keystone Hotel Wood St. and Blvd. of the Allies PITTSBURGH, PENN. THOMAS C DEVEAU '27, GEN. MGR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 71 5 G Street, North west, Washington, D.C. CARMEN M. JOHNSON '22 - Manager ROGER SMITH HOTEL WASHINGTON, D. C PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE^AT 18 STREET, N.W. Located in the Heart of Government Activity Preferred by <strong>Cornell</strong> Men A. B. MERRICK '30, GENERAL MANAGER S. C. Livingstone, Stanford '30, Res. Mgr. H OSTS YOU NEW YORK STATE SHERWOOD INN SKANEATELES • Only 42 Miles from Ithαcα CHET COATS '33, Owner SHERATON HOTEL BUFFALO, N. Y. • WRIGHT GIBSON '42 General Manager NEW ENGLAND Stop at the... HOTEL ELTON WATERBURY, CONN. "A New England Landmark" Bud Jennings '25, Proprietor CENTRAL STATES TOPS IN TOLEDO HOTEL HILLCREST tDWARD D. RAMAGE '31 GENERAL MANAGER Your St. Louis Host... SHERATON HOTEL Formerly Cσranado Hotel LINDELL BLVD. AT SPRING ROBERT B. STOCKING '27 General Manager FLORIDA • VISIT BEAUTIFUL I • PALM BEACH < • LEON & EDDIE'S < • LEON ENKEN JR. '4O < WELCOME YOU IN THESE CITIES Cleveland Pittsburgh Detroit New York Chicago Minneapolis Philadelphia New York City, where he lived at 111 East Eightieth Street. As vice-president of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and chairman of its committee on refugee aid in Central and South America, he administered resettlement of 125,000 refugees in Latin-American countries before the last war. Brother, the late Benjamin F. Levy '95. Daughter, Mrs. Kathrin Levy Evans '46. '03 ME(MC)—William Alphonso Rowe, chief engineer of the Trane Co., La Crosse, Wis., and consultant to the Aero vent Fan Co., Piqua, Ohio, in January, 1948. He lived at 718 Longfellow, Detroit, Mich. From 1917-33, he was chief engineer of the American Blower Corp. in Detroit. Phi Gamma Delta. '03 AB—Mary Louise Snow, February 7, 1948, in New Rochelle, where for many years she taught English in the senior high school and lived at 30 Eastchester Road. '07 ME—Douglas Franklin Stevens, for the last eight years a research associate with the Illinois State Geological Survey, October 13, 1947, in Urbana, 111. For thirty years general manager of Acme Brick Co. in Danville, 111., and Cayuga, Ind.,, he was a former president of the Illinois Clay Manufacturing Association, and was an organizer and chairman of the structural clay products division of the American Ceramic Society. His address was 1210 West California Avenue, Urbana, 111. '08 ME—Frederic Clinton Rice, November 15, 1947, in Atlanta, Ga. He had been with Southern Bell Telephone Co., Atlanta, Ga. '10 AB—Harry Nathaniel Wilson, December 11, 1947, in Patton, Cal. '12 ME—Warren Coleman Haff, February 13, 1948, in Islip, where he lived at 172 Monell Avenue. He had been in the real estate and insurance business. '12—Carl Jean Sturgis of Western Avenue," Morristown, N. J., June 25, 1947. He was a member of a contracting firm, Sturgis Bros. '14 CE—Willard Wilson Troxell, for the last seven years chief of engineering laboratories of the Glenn L. Martin Co., January 27, 1948, in Baltimore, Md. His address in Baltimore was 600 West <strong>University</strong> Parkway. '18, '20 AB—Harold Charles Bonoff, an officer and director of General Linen Supply & Laundry Co., Inc., and Cascade Laundry Co.,.Brooklyn, February 8, 1948. He lived at 505 Jorgen Street, Lawrence, L. I. Son, Richard S. Bonoff '45. '23—Dr. Edward Alexander Bender of 44 Kilmer Road, Larchmont, August 10, 1947. Graduate of the New York College of Dentistry, he retired several years ago from dental practice in New York City. Lambda Chi Alpha. '24 AB, '26 LLB—George Byron Rice, law partner with R. Harold Paltrow '25 in Bayside, February 2, 1948. Before he entered into partnership with Paltrow, he practiced law in Rochester for about six years. In 1943, he was Assistant Attorney General of New York State. He and Mrs. Rice (Aline Jordan) '27 lived at 28-27 211th Street, Bayside, Queens. Son, George B. Rice, Jr. '50. '45 MS—Sergeant Stanley Harold -^ Logan, USMCR, graduate assistant in Entomology from 1942-44, May 6, 1946, while on active duty. His home was at 130 East Center Street, Logan, Utah. 338 <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> <strong>News</strong>
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