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Wayne Borland, Lou Freidenberg, Ranney<br />
Galusha, Bill Glass, Bill Graf, Vic Grohmann,<br />
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Klein, Dick Kochenthal, Ed Langerfeld,<br />
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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