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ADVISERS FUND, INC.<br />

A Fully Managed Mutual Fund<br />

1616 Walnut Street<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

CORNELL CHAIR<br />

Shipped direct from Gardner,<br />

Mass., express charge extra. If you<br />

wish gift shipment, get cost at 30<br />

pounds shipping weight from your<br />

local Railway Express office and<br />

add to your remittance. Your card<br />

can be enclosed; send with order.<br />

For complete information<br />

which is contained in the<br />

current prospectus . . .<br />

WRITE<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni Assn., Merchandise Div.<br />

18 East Avenue, Ithaca, N.Y.<br />

For payment enclosed, ship <strong>Cornell</strong> Chair(s) at<br />

$32.50 each, express charges collect. Shipping address is<br />

(please PRINT):<br />

Name<br />

Street & No<br />

City ..State-<br />

Standard Life Bldg.<br />

Indianapolis 5, Ind.<br />

For Your Home<br />

or Office<br />

You'll be proud to show your<br />

friends the new <strong>Cornell</strong> Chair. With<br />

its authentic Emblem of the Uni-<br />

versity in full color, it is popular<br />

with all <strong>Cornell</strong>ians.<br />

The chair is sturdy and comfort-<br />

able, built by New England crafts-<br />

men of selected northern hardwood.<br />

It is finished in satin black, with<br />

light mahogany arms and finely<br />

striped in gold. Obtainable only<br />

from <strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni Association.<br />

570<br />

NOW<br />

$32-50<br />

Use Coupon<br />

Wayne Borland, Lou Freidenberg, Ranney<br />

Galusha, Bill Glass, Bill Graf, Vic Grohmann,<br />

Syd Hamburger, Ned Johnson, Walt<br />

Klein, Dick Kochenthal, Ed Langerfeld,<br />

Bob Leng, Leo Lieberman, Nel Mintz,<br />

Floyd Mundy, George Schofield, Mai<br />

Specht, Kip Stalter, Jim Stewart, Gil Wehmann,<br />

Joe Weintraub, Jack White, Tom<br />

Wyman, and John Young. At the meeting<br />

your correspondent reviewed the progress<br />

of the Group Subscription Plan for the<br />

ALUMNI <strong>NEWS</strong>, the Class directory, and<br />

plans for our Thirty-year Reunion.<br />

'29 CE—Roland K. Blakeslee is supervisor<br />

of the mechanical engineering design<br />

section of American Bosch Division of<br />

American Bosch Arma Corp., at Springfield,<br />

Mass. He has been with the company<br />

there for twenty-two years. He has been on<br />

the governing board of the Southern New<br />

England section of the Society of Automotive<br />

Engineers for several years and is section<br />

chairman for 1957-58. He is also vice-president<br />

of American Bosch Supervisors Club.<br />

31<br />

Bruce W. Hackstaff<br />

27 West Neck Road<br />

Huntington, N.Y.<br />

Countermeasures Group, a newly-created<br />

organization of Sperry Gyroscope Co., division<br />

of Sperry-Rand Corp., whose purpose<br />

is to develop electronic "jamming" ICBM<br />

counter-measure equipment, includes Ernest<br />

H. Kingsbury as engineering administration<br />

supervisor, reporting to the engineering<br />

manager. Ernest started with the Sperry<br />

organization in 1951 as a staff assistant,<br />

engineering, then assistant staff section head<br />

for missile production. He then went to<br />

Sperry Farragut Co. as a supervisor of the<br />

staff department. In 1957 he returned to<br />

Sperry Gyroscope as an administrative engineer.<br />

He lives at 5 Donna Lane, Syosset,<br />

with his wife Rose, daughter Rosemary, and<br />

son Richard. A married daughter, Barbara,<br />

lives in Albany.<br />

Herbert B. Douglas moved to Vermont<br />

some eight years ago from New York City.<br />

He has a little gift shop alongside the road<br />

called Vermont Shop. Home, business, and<br />

life are all in Arlington, Vt. We can well<br />

imagine a quiet, peaceful life, more especially<br />

with this winter's heavy snows in<br />

New England.<br />

Rev. Kenneth Ύ. Farnell, who is chaplain<br />

and head of the religious department of<br />

Philadelphia State Hospital, now resides at<br />

150 Winchester Avenue, Langhorne, Pa.<br />

We have been promising ourselves to give<br />

space to Henry H. "Pete" Rousseau. We<br />

must do it now before the news is really out<br />

of date. April 21, 1956, Pete sold Frito New<br />

York, Inc. to The Frito Co. of Dallas, Tex.<br />

He was owner and president of the New<br />

York company and is now vice-president<br />

and a director of the acquiring company.<br />

Pete, his wife, and four daughters, live at<br />

RFD 1, West Redding, Conn.<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni News

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