SEELΎE STEVENSON VALUE & KNECHT Consulting Engineers 99 Park Ave., New York 16, N.Y. CIVIL — HIGHWAY — STRUCTURAL — MECHANICAL — ELECTRICAL Williams D. Bailey, Partner '24, Erik B. J. Roos, Partner '32, Harold S. Woodward, Partner '22, Irving Weiselβerg '23, Frederick J. Kircher '45, William J. Gladstone '46, R. H. Thackaberry '47, James D. Bailey, '51, Donald M. Crotty '57. SHEARSON, HAMMILL & CO. INCORPORATED / MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE underwriters and distributors of investment securities H. Stanley Krusen '28 H. Cushman Ballou '20 14 Wall Street πH New York 5, N.Y. "the firm that research built" OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES A.G. Becker & Co. INCORPORATED Investment Bankers Members New York Stock Exchange and other principal exchanges Jαm s H. B cker Ί7 John C Colmαn '48 Irving H. Sh rmαn '22 Harold M. War ndorf '49 David N. Datt lbaυm '22 G. Donald W hmann '54 Anthony B. Caihβn '57 Stephen H. Wβiis '57 60 Broad Street New York 4 120 So. LaSalle Street Chicago 3 Russ Building San Francisco 4 And Other Cities Founded 1851 ESTABROOK & CO. Members of the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges 80 Pine Street, New York 5 • G. Norman Scott '27 S. F. Weissenborn '49 HORNBLOWER & WEEKS HEMPHILL, NOYES Members New York Stock Exchange 8 HANOVER STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 Jansen Noyes ΊO Stanton Griffis ΊO Arthur Weeks Wakeley Ίl Tristan Antejl '13 L. M. Blancke Ί5 Jansen Noyes, Jr. '39 Blancke Noyes '44 James McC. Clark '44 Gilbert M. Kiggins '53 Offices Coast to Coast Brother, John K. '18; son, Francis P. '50. Theta Xi. '18-Jeremiah A. Crowley of 810^ E. Main, Merrill, Wise, March 27, 1966. '18-Thomas J. Price of 3230 160th St., Flushing, March 22, 1966, suddenly. He had been a property assessor for the state of New York after a long career in industrial real estate in the New York area. Daughter, Mrs. Robert (Leonora) Main '58. '18 AB, '29 Grad-Mrs. G. H. Stanser (Arlouine Chesebrough) McNair of Brookfield, Feb. 22, 1966, of a heart condition. Husband, G. H. Stanser '18. '19 BS-Harry B. Hoffman of 921 Hoffman St., Elmira, March 17, 1966. He had been the treasurer of Hoffman Nurseries in Elmira since 1922. Son, Edward B. '53, LLB "55. Sigma Phi Epsilon. '20-Jack C. Martin of PO Box 5391, Sarasota, Fla., Dec. 3, 1965. Phi Delta Theta. '20-Erwin R. Mezger of 598 Baywood Dr.S., Dunedin, Fla., March 6, 1966. He was engaged in consulting work on insecticides and fungicides. '21-Robert B. Allen of 25 Helen St., Cortland, Feb. 14, 1966, a retired teacher. Son, John C. '64. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. '21-James B. Crabtree of 314 Diamond Hill Rd., Berkeley Heights, N.J., Feb. 22, 1966, of cancer. He was president of American Gas Furnace Co. Brothers, George C. '16, and Theodore H. '23; son, William C. '58. '21-Donald O. Smith of 470 Linden Ave., Buffalo, Oct. 25, 1965. '21 CE-Kevork P. Bahjejian of 734 E. Broad St., Tamaqua, Pa., March 14, 1966. '21 ME, MS '30-Robert A. Cushman of 137 Mine Brook Rd., Bernardsville, N.J., Aug. 9, 1965, development engineer. Brother, Blinn S. Jr. '28. '22 BS-Homer C. Odell of Elm Ave., Little York, April 4, 1966, in Melbourne, Fla., of cancer. He had been head of the field dept. of the Federal Land Bank of Springfield, Mass., and retired after being a farm loan appraiser for the Equitable Life Assurance Society. Wife, Gladys Bretsch '24; sister, Ruby M. '21. '22-Mrs. J. Robert (Elisabeth Snodgrass) Russell of 545 Vista Del Llano, Whittier, Calif., Aug. 27, 1965. '23-Jayne Handel of 242 W. 76th St., New York, June 7, 1965. Brother, A. Joseph '26, LLB '28. '23 PhD-MUlislav Demerec of Laurel Hollow, Long Island, April 13, 1966. A geneticist, he had been director of the Carnegie Institution Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, since 1941. Wife, Mary Ziegler '23; daughter, Mrs. Philip (Zlata) Hartman '50, MS '56. '24-John B. Krom of 105 Fair St., Kingston, Dec. 4, 1965. '24 AB-Mrs. Ashley I. (Edith Voorhees) Middleton of 63 Spring St., Monticello, Nov. 18, 1965. Kappa Delta. '25 AB-Robert S. Barned of 82 Fernbank Ave., Delmar, Jan. 24, 1966. He had been associated with Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. of Albany. '25 Grad-Adelaide A. Barts of 3563 Prospect Ave., Riverside, Calif., April 6, 1966. She was a home demonstration agent in New York state until her retirement in 1948. '26 BS, MS '28, PhD '30 - Dean R. Marble of Van Doren's Corners Rd., Ithaca, April 10, 1966, after a short illness. He had been a professor in the poultry dept. at the university. Sigma Xi. '27-John O. Eshbaugh of 169 Devon Rd., Essex Fells, N.J., March 30, 1966. He was a vice president of Delanoy & Kipp, Inc., Montclair and New York insurance brokers. Son, William H. Ill '59. Zeta Psi. '27 CE-Henry Wehmhoff of 2009 Strathmoor Blvd., Louisville, Ky., Sept. 20, 1965. '28 AB-Mrs. Archibald M. (Ella Silliman) Laidlaw of 80 Vermont St., Holland, March 10, 1966, suddenly. Husband, Archibald M. '27, LLB '29. Alpha Xi Delta. '28 AB, PhD '36-Raymond W. Short of 35 Brompton Rd., Garden City, Jan. 28, 1966, after a long illness. He had been dean of the faculty at Hofstra <strong>University</strong> on Long Island. Wife, Agnes Collier '27. '29-James W. Church of Mt. Hope Ave., Ticonderoga, Dec. 6, 1965, suddenly. '29 - Howard L. Edsall of 63 Union Ave., Upper Saddle River, N.J., Feb. 11, 1966, suddenly. '29 ME-Dwight K. Beckwith of 107 Winton Rd. S., Rochester, Nov. 16, 1965. Phi Sigma Kappa. '29 AB - Mrs. William H. (Adelaide Robertson) Gage of 192 Mt. Vernon Rd., Snyder, Feb., 1966, of cancer. Pi Beta Phi. '29 MD-Dr. John S. Fitzgerald of 264 Genesee St., Utica, March 13, 1966, urologist. '30 AB-Laurence E. Tomlinson of 1331 S.W. Texas St., Portland, Ore., March 19, 1966. He had been librarian and a professor of education at Lewis & Clark College in Portland. Wife, Mary-Eleanor Smith '30. Phi Delta Theta. '31 BS-Mrs. Paul S. (Virginia Urban) Hamer of 139 N. Jameson, Apt. 101, Lima, Ohio, July 6, 1965. She had been a bookkeeper for Rawls, Inc. in Lima. Pi Beta PhL '34 EE-William G. Whitsitt of 3758 Alta Vista Lane, Dallas, Texas, March 3, 1966, following heart surgery. He was an assistant vice president of sales with the Lone Star Steel Co. in Dallas. Phi Kappa Sigma. '35 CE-Donald A. Booth of 630 Grove St., Sewickley, Pa., March 18, 1966, after an illness of several months. He was a consultant and former operations manager of Dravo Corp's engineering works division. Son, Donald A. Jr. '66. Tau Beta Pi. Chi Epsilon. '39 AB-Mrs. Joseph H. (Ruth Cagner) Morton of 3 Briar Lane, Great Neck, April 19, 1966. Husband, Joseph H. '27. '43 AB - Mrs. Hugh M. (Barbara Karlin) Stephens of 103 Huntington Rd., Port Washington, June 18, 1965. '44 PhD - W. Parker Anslow Jr. of Univ. of Virginia, School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Va., March 17, 1966, after a long illness. He was a professor and former chairman of the dept. of physiology and was pn the faculty of the New York <strong>University</strong> Medical School from 1945 to 1952. '48 BS - Robert L. Standard of 4024 W. 100th PI., Shawnee Mission, Kan., April 1, 1966. He was a buyer for Macy's store in Kansas City. Lambda Chi Alpha. '56 AB - Douglas V. Hopkins of 8 Beverly Gardens, Bronxville, April 15, 1966, suddenly, in Kenya, Africa. '59 MS-Haseeb H. Mroueh of PO Box 1926, Beirut, Lebanon, Aug. 26, 1965, in Beirut. '63 BS-Bancroft Langdon of 706 The Parkway, Cayuga Heights, April 18, 1966, of self-inflicted gun wounds. He was a firstyear law student at <strong>Cornell</strong> Law School, having served two years with the U.S. Army. Father, Jervis Jr. '27, LLB '30; mother, Mrs. Jean (Bancroft) Langdon '30; brother, Jervis III '59; sister, Mrs. Lee Kiesling '54. '65 BS-William H. Olson of 128 Ixib Rd., Spencer, April 13, 1966. He was attacked by a crocodile while swimming in the Baro River in western Ethiopia. Olson was in the Peace Corps, a science teacher at Adi Ugri in northern Ethiopia. 68 <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>Alumni</strong> <strong>News</strong>
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