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C h i c a g o a n d No r t h w e s t e r n R a i l w a y C o m p a n y O f f ic e C o f P r e s id e n t h ic a g o February 13, 1936. Dear Mr. Szymczais;: The Economic Club of Chicago, of which I have the honor to be President, has had the pleasure of entertaining a number of the nation’ s outstanding men. The Club now would like to enjoy tne privilege of a visit from the Honorable 1»1. S. Eccles. On several occasions the Club has acquainted iir. Eccles with its desire to hear from him at a time convenient to him. I am wondering if you would be good enough to remind Mr. Eccles that our invitation still stands, and that we would particularly appreciate7 an opportunity to hear from him at our March or April / / dinner. < ■■ — « — • Governor Schaller is a member of the Economic Club, as are most of the leading business men in the City, The organization, however, is especially noted for the young men in its membership. Distinguished gentlemen liK@ Dr. Butler, Newton Baker and Walter Lippmann nave said to me that nowhere in their experience have they ever faced a more inspiring audience than that provided by the Economic Club. The attached leaflet will tell you in detail some of the obiects of the organization and will acquaint you with its officers and directorate. I believe Mr. Eccles will remember Governor Schaller and Mr. Kelly of Chicago talking to him about the Club. Our meetings are held m 'the evening. Incidentally, I should like to have the privilege of tendering a luncheon to Mr. Eccles on the day he addresses the jiconoiaic Club. We would invite forty or fifty of Chicagors business leaders to join us, and with these gentlemen Mr. Eccles could talk informally and in confidence* lioping to hear from you soon, and with personal regards, I am, Sine erely vours, non. iu. b. DzymczaK, Member, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D. C* February 19, 1936 Mr. Fred W. Sargent, President, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, Chicago, Illinois. Dear Mr. Sargent: Mr. Szymczak passed along to me your letter of February 13th renewing your invitation to speak before the Economic Club of Chicago. I should particularly like to take advantage of your courtesy, but I find it abso lutely impossible to make any further speaking engage ments during the next few months inasmuch as the numerous changes which are being effected under the _B anting Act of 1935 require so mrcft of iny 'tiSe iand close attention that I am not free to leave Washington during this period. I would especially like to meet with you and a group of Chicago*s business and banking leaders to whom I might speak informally and in confidence. I am hoping that an opportunity will come about later on to be with you. Again let me say that I very much appreciate your courtesy. Sincerely yours, (Signed) M. S. Sccles M. S. Eccles, Chairman. ET:b 1935-1936 *£5he Economic 0 b b of (Chicago The object of the Club is to aid in the creation and expression of an enlight' ened public opinion on the OBJECT important economic and social questions of the day. The Club was organised in 1927 for Chicago's outstanding young men. The membership consists largely of men whose average age is in MEMBERSHIP the thirties. A number of older leaders in business and the professions also have been members from the start. Four regular dinner' meetings are held each fiscal year—between the months of October and June. On these MEETINGS occasions speakers discuss questions of economic, social or business importance. The fiscal year begins October 1. Annual dues for membership are $15, pay' able in advance. There is no DUES initiation fee. Dues include dinner tickets to the four meetings. E xecutive Secretary JOSEPH H. DION One North La Salle Street Telephone Randolph 0791 The Economic Club of Chicago is now in its ninth year. Among those who have addressed the Club are: Leonard P. Ayres Newton D. Baker Nicholas Murray Butler Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd L. A. Downs James W . Gerard George H. Houston Arthur M. Hyde E. W. Kemmerer Frank R. Kent Frank Knox James M. Landis W alter Lippmann John McKinlay Sir Josiah Stamp Silas H. Strawn Speakers during the current season will be drawn from an equally distinguished group. The Saturday Forum will again be a feature of the Club’s winter activities. SATURDAY These meetings, open to members FORUM only, afford an opportunity to each one present to express his views on the subject under discussion. OFFICERS President FRED W. SARGENT First Vice-President Second Vice-President THOMAS H. BEACOM, Jr. GUY A. RICHARDSON ___ Secretary Treasurer WHIPPLE JACOBS CHARLES D. PEACOCK, HI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE H. E. CHRISTTANSEN WADE FETZER, Jr. Hie Officers and WILLIAM J. KELLY JOHN J. MITCHELL ROBERT S. PIRIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LUCIUS TETER, Honorary Chairman Chairman of the Board, Baird & Warner, Inc. SEWELL L. AVERY. President United States Gypsum Co. THOMAS H. BEACOM, Jr., Trust Officer, First National Bank of Chicago. JOSEPH L. BLOCK, Vice-President. Inland Steel Company. J. E. BOHLE, Aimer Coe & Company COLONEL GEORGE T. BUCK INGHAM, Defrees, Bucking ham, Jones &' Hoffman. FRANCIS X. BUSCH, Taylor, Miller, Busch & Hoyden. BERTRAM J. CAHN, Chairman of the Board, B. Kuppenheimer & Co.. Inc. H. E. CHRISTIANSEN, Hearst Corporation. B. R. COOPER, General Com mercial Manager, Illinois Bell Telephone Co. D. A. CRAWFORD, President, The Pullman Company. HENRY M. DAWES, President, Pure Oil Company. EDISON DICK. Vice-President. A. B. Dick Company. L. A. DOWNS, President, Illi nois Central System. EDWARD J. DOYLE, Common wealth Edison Company, GEORGE B. EVERITT, Chair man of the Board, Merchandise Bank & Trust Company. WADE FETZER, Jr., Assistant to the President, W. A. Alex ander & Company. CLARK W. FINNERUD, M.D. WILLIAM GALLAUER, General Manager. L. J. Sheridan & Co. RALPH E. HEILMAN, Dean, School of Commerce, North western University. HARVEY T. HILL, Executive Vice-President, Chicago Stock Exchange. ROBERT M. HUTCHINS. Presi_dent, University of Chicago. WHIPPLE JACOBS, Vice-Pres ident, Belden Manufacturing Company WILLIAM J. KELLY. President, Arthur J. O'Leary & Son Co. CHAUNCEY McCORMICK. VicePresident. Miami Corporation. DONALD R. MCLENNAN, Jr.. Marsh & McLennan, Inc. JOHN J. MITCHELL, Vice-Presi dent and Treasurer, Universal Oil Products Company. ROBERT L. OSGOOD, Brown Bros. Harriman & Co. CHARLES D. PEACOCK, III, C. D. Peacock, Inc. ROBERT S. PIRIE, Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. CHESTER L. PRICE, City Na tional Bank & Trust Co. GUY A. RICHARDSON, Presi dent, Chicago Surface Lines. GEORGE W. R O S S E T T E R , George Rossetter & Co. PAUL S. RUSSELL, Vice-Presi dent, Harris Trust & Savings Bank. FRED W. SARGENT, President, Chicago & North Western Rail way Company. PAUL SCHULZE, Jr.. President. Paul Schulze Biscuit Company. GEORGE E. SCOTT, President. American Steel Foundries. WALTER DILL SCOTT, Presi dent, Northwestern University. EDWARD G. SEUBERT, Presi dent. Standard Oil Co. (In. diana). ARCH W. SHAW, President. Shaw & Company. Inc. AL ERT A. SPRAGUE. Jr., Sprague, Warner & Company. EMIL A. STAKE. Vice-President, First National Bank of Chicago. SILAS H. STRAWN. Winston. Strawn & Shaw. GEORGE P. TORRENCE, Presi dent, Link-Belt Company. C. J. WHIPPLE, President, Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company. EDWARD FOSS WILSON. Presi dent, Wilson & Company. PHILIP K. WRIGLEY, Presi dent, William Wrigley, Jr. Company. C h i c a g o a n d No r t h W e s t e r n R a i l w a y C o m p a n y O f f ic e C o f P r e s id e n t h ic a g o February 21, 1936, Dear Mr. Socles: You have so many warn friends here and our business men are so anxious to hear a word from you that I am writing to ask if you will not make an exception and come to Chicago for one day so that some of us may meet 'with, you and break bread at a noon luncheon together, and then talk to Th6 Economic Club at night, even though you only speak informally and for a 'few minutes. This would take but one full day of your time, and we could make your sojourn here very pleasant and, I believe, helpful not only to you but to the business men of Chicago who are anxious to cooperate with you, We can fix the date of our meeting any day in March that would be most convenient for you. The Economic Club of Chieagp consists of eight hundred and fifty of the leading Executives of the City, a large majority of them being young, active and progressive men, and your appearance at this time with these Executives I am sure you would find to be most profitable and pleasant. I can imagine no. meeting that would be of greater value to the business world just now than to have you come to Chicago. With kindest regards, I am, Most sincerely yours, Hon. M. S. Eccles, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. February 26, 1936, Mr. Fred W. Sargent, President, Chicago and North Western Railway Company, Chicago, Illinois. Dear Mr. Sargent: lour letter of February 13th to Mr. Szymczak, to which I replied on February 19th, and your letter of February 21st addressed directly to me are so cordial that I wish I were able to say definitely at this time just 'when it will be possible for me to come to Chicago. Unfortunately, circumstances are such, as I said in my previous letter to you, that I do not feel free to make any specific commitments as yet. I hope that before very long I will be able to get to Chicago and take advantage of the opportunity to meet with you and the members of the Economic Club. I am confident that it would be as pleasant and pro fitable for me as your letter promises. Please be as sured of my appreciation of your cordiality. With kindest regards, Sincerely yours, M. S. Eccles, Chairman. ET:b Feb. 27, 1956. Memo for Mr* Szymczak Re: Mr. Eccles* trip to Chicago. Any date in April except Saturdays or Sundays. First choice: a Tuesday Second choice: a Wednesday Third choice: a Thursday Would like to have at least two weeks' notice, if possible. Gratefully, J. H. Dion. 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We are all elated over the excellent talk you gave us and thor oughly appreciate the opportunity of meeting with you. w w w w l / ju* xj. m Executive Secretary Mr. M. S. Eccles Chairman, Board of Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. April 22, 1936. Dear Mr. Dion; I have your letter of April 18th enclosing the list of guests at the luncheon held last Friday and the newspaper clippings regarding it. I wish to thank you for your thoughtfulness in sending these to me. I appreciated very much the oppor tunity to address this distinguished group of men and the courtesies extended to me by your Club. Sincerely yours, M. S. Eccles, Chairman. Mr. Joseph H. Dion, Executive Secretary, The Economic Club of Chicago, One LaSalle Building, Chicago, Illinois. b Hon. M. S. Eccles Walter J. Cummings Chairman Continental Illinois Natl. Bank & Trust Company Sewell Avery U. S. Gypsum Company Frank D. Williams Director Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Guy A. Richardson President Chicago Surface Lines S. G. McAllister President International Harvester Co. Edward R. Estherg Director Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago David A. Crawford President The Pullman Company George A. Ranney Clistirmsii Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. Chauncey McCormick Miami Corporation Bertram J. Cahn Chairman of Board B. Kuppenheimer 8s Co. Inc. George P. Torrence Dr. Walter Dill Scott President Northwestern University Holman D. Pettibone President Chicago Title & Trust Co. Emil A. Stake Vice President First National Bank of Chicago B. F. Kauffman President Bankers Trust Co., Des Moines Paul S. Russell Vice President Harris Trust & Savings Bank T. E. Murchison President, Chicago Curb Exchange Partner, Paul H. Davis & Co. Robert L. Osgood Chicago Representative Brown Bros. Harriman & Co. Lucius Teter Lucius Teter & Company Carl R. Gray President Union Pacific System S. T. Bledsoe President Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Joseph H. Dion Executive Secretary Economic Club of Chicago Arch W. Shaw President Shaw & Company, Inc. John A. Mirt Chicago Daily News George W. Rossetter George Rossetter & Company 0. M. Smucker Chicago Herald & Examiner Phil S. Hanna Chicago Journal of Commerce Nicholas H. Noyes Director Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago William Gallauer General Manager L. J. Sheridan & Company Francis X. Busch Taylor, Miller, Busch & Boyden Wade Fetzer, Jr. W. A. Alexander & Company George B. Everitt Chairman of Board Merchandise Bank & Trust Co. Albert A. Sprague, Jr. Sprague, Warner & Company Dr. Clark W. Finnerud B. R. Cooper General Commercial Manager Illinois Bell Telephone Co. T. W. Evans New York Central Lines W. 0. Batchelder Commercial Vice President General Electric Company William J. Kelly. Arthur J. O'Leary & Son Co. Joseph L. Block Vice President Inland Steel Company Homer D. Sayre National Metal Trades Assn. Harvey T. Hill Executive Vice President Chicago Stock Exchange Neil C. Hurley, Jr. Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. Robert C. Fenner President Vortex Cup Company H. A.Scandrett President Chicago, Mil. & St. P. Ry. John Jay Abbott Vice President Continental Illinois Natl. Bank & Trust Co. Frank C. Rathje President Chicago City Bank & Trust Co. Charles D. Peacock, III C. D. Peacock, Inc. Donald R. McLennan, Jr. Marsh & McLennan, Inc. J. E. Bohle Aimer Coe & Company Paul Schulze, Jr., President Paul Schulze Biscuit Co. C. T. O ’ Neal President Chicago & Eastern Illinois Ry. H. E. Christiansen Hearst Corporation Bentley G. McCloud Vice President First National Bank of Chicago Thomas Furlong Chicago Tribune Robert F. Carr President Dearborn Chemical Co. Robert P. Vanderpoel Financial Editor Chicago American Robert H. Cabell President Armour & Company R. P. Stewart Wall Street Journal H. B. Voorhees Vice President Alton Railroad Co. Charles P. Megan Trustee Chicago & North Western Ry. Co. Lauranee Armour President American Natl. Bank & Trust Co. Howard W. Fenton President Harris Trust & Savings Bank David Bates Max W. Babb Director A. N. Williams President Belt Railway Co. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago General Charles G. Dawes Col. Geo. T. Buckingham City National Bank & Trust Co. Defrees, Buckingham, Jones & Hoffman Thomas E. Wilson James E. Gorman Chairman of Board Willson & Company President Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R.» George J. Schaller Governor George E. Scott Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President American Steel Foundries Col. Albert A. Sprague Sprague, Warner & Co. Arthur Andersen Arthur Andersen & Co. Fred W. Sargent President Chicago & North Western Ry. Co. Henry M. Dawes President Pure Oil Company Ralph Budd President Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R. Mitchell D. Follansbee Follansbee, Shorey & Schupp Michael J. O ’ Brien President, Chicago Stock Exchange Resident Partner, Paine Webber & Co. L. A. Downs President Illinois Central System Laurence B. Robbins Vice President T he E c o n o m ic C lub of C h icag o T hirty -F ou rth D i n n e r - M e e t i n g Fe br uar y T w e n t y - F i v e Ni net een Hundr e d T h i r t y - S i x AT U nion THE L eague C lub PROGRAM Subject AGRICULTURE Speakers G eneral PRESIDENT, R obert SEARS, D octor H enry DIRECTOR, E. W o o d ROEBUCK FARM & C. T a y l o r F O U N D A T IO N Presiding F red W. PRESIDENT Sargent OF COMPANY THE CLUB (Who’s Who in America) W O O D , R obert E., pres. Sears, Roebuck & Co., b. Kansas C ity, Mo., June 13, 1879; s. R obert W hitney and Lillie (Col lins) W ood; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1900; m. M ary Butler H ardw ick, of Augusta, Ga., A pr. 30, 1908; children— Anne H ardw ick, Frances Elkington, Sarah Stires, R obert W hitney II, M ary Stovall. Served in U. S. A rm y during Philippine Insurrection as 2d and 1st It., 3rd Cavalry, 1900-02; asst, chief quarterm aster, chief quarterm aster and dir. of Panama Railroad Co., on construction of Panama Canal, 1905-15; col. and brig. gen. N . A., W orld W ar, acting quarterm aster gen. U. S. A., 1918-19. Entered business life, 1915; asst, to pres. Gen. A sphalt Co. 1915-1917; vice pres. M ont gomery W ard & Co., Chicago, 1919-24, vice pres. Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1924-28, pres, since 1928; dir. N o rth Am. Car Corpn., Sears, Roebuck & Co., C. B. & Q. Ry. Co. A pptd. mem. advisory comm. Dept, of Commerce, 1933. Trustee of Farm Foundation.* Awarded Philippine Insurrection medal, Panama Canal medal, D. S. M .; Companion O rder St. Michael and St. George (B ritish); K night Legion of H onor (F rench). Clubs: U niversity, Exmoor, Chicago, Commercial (C hicago); A rm y and N avy (W ashington); University (Kansas C ity ). (W ho’s Who in America) TA Y LO R , H enry Charles, agrl. economist; b. Stockport, la., A pr. 16, 1873; s. Tarpley E arly and Elm ira (M artin) T .; Drake U ., Des Moines, la., 1891-93; B. Agr., Ia. State Coll., Ames, 1896, M.S.A., 1898; Ph.D ., U. of Wis., 1902; studied London Sch. of Econo mics, one term , 1899; H alle-W ittenberg U., one semester, 1900; U . of Berlin, 1 semester, 1900-01; m. Elizabeth Bruner, June 17, 1904; 1 dau., Esther Elm ira. Began as instr. commerce, U. of Wis., 1901, chm n. dept, agrl. economics, 1908-19; chief of Office of Farm Management, U. S. Dept, of A gr., A pr. 1, 1919-June 30, 1921, and chief of Bur. of M arkets and Crop Estimates, 1921-22; chief of Bur. of Agrl. Economics, Ju ly 1, 1922-Aug. 15, 1925; research associate Inst. Research Land Economics and Pub. U tilities, and prof. agrl. economics, N orthw estern U ., 1925-28; dir. comprehensive survey of rural V t. and research prof. agrl. economics, U. of V t., 1928-31; mem. Commn. of Laymen’s Foreign Mission Inquiry, 1931-32; U. S. mem. perm anent com. Internat. Inst, of Agr., Rome, Italy, Aug. 193 3-O ct. 193 5; D irector of Farm Foundation since Nov. 1935.* Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Farm Econ. Assn., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Mason (3 2 ° , K .T .); mem. Grange. C lub: Cosmos. (W ashington). A uthor: Introduction to the Study of A gricultural Eco nomics, 1905; Outlines of A gricultural Economics, 1931. * The Farm Foundation was created in 1933 by a country-w ide group who believed th a t a foundation dedicated to the welfare of the farm ing and rural population of the U nited States was needed and could be helpful in m any ways. Alexander Legge, President of International H arvester Company at the tim e of his death, was the principal initial contributor to the endowm ent fund. The foundation is administered by a board of tw enty-one trustees chosen from America’s leadership in agriculture, business and education. 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M......................... 36 C on agh an , P a u l R .................. 19 C on verse, A. .... ......................... C on w ay, B a r ret ..................... 36 ♦Cook, C. R ................................ 52A C oolidge, W in th ro p .............. 39 C ooney, J a m e s D .................... 40 Cooper, E a r l J ........................... 41 C orbett, D a v id R .................... 38 ♦C ousino, E. A ..............................49 Cox, J a m e s ................................ 30 Cox, M arion A ......................... 14 C oyne, T h o m a s R .....................19 C raigm ile, C. S......................... 38 C raven, A lfred W., J r ........... 60 C raw ford, D a v id A .................. 23 ♦Crow, A lla n B ........................... 21 C row ley, P a tr ic k F ................63 C u n n in gh am , J a m e s A .........40 C u rtis, L. C................................ 65 B B a k er, C laude F .......................41 ♦B aker, J oh n E., J r .................. 54 B a n k s, C h a rles S ......................12 B arber, P h il C......................... 28 ♦ B a rth o lo m a y , W illia m , J r .. .42 B a tch eld er, W illia m 0 .........33 B a u r h y te , V . C......................... 62 B eacom , T h o m a s H ., J r .. . . 4 1 B e ck le n b er g , F r e d erick P ., J r ........................................... 63 B eeb e, H a m ilto n K ................ 34 B e ll, B. C., J r ........................... 57 B ell, H a rry M........................... 63 B e n ja m in , H . H .......................61 B erg , S ta n le y B .......................53 B e th g e , C h a rles A.................. 46 B la ir, Jo h n M........................... 31 ♦ B liss, J. H .................................. 65 B lo m q u ist, J o h n F .................. 15 B o a tw r ig h t, J o h n W ..............57 Bobb, D w ig h t S .......................21 B o h le, J. E ................................ 60 B o iler, G eorge ..........................48 B oone, C. D a n ie l.....................57 ♦Boone, W . J ................................ 65 B o o th , G eorge E .......................55 Booz, E d w in G ........................... 23 B o u rla n d , W illia m L ..............21 ♦B o y la n , R o b ert P .................... 63 B ra d t, A n d rew G.................... 62 B ren n a n , J a m e s G.................. 37 ♦B ren n an , Jo h n E .......................63 ♦ B ro ek sm it, J o h n S .................. 36 “ rook s, H . P .............................. 25 ro o k s, P. C..............................59 rook s, W a lla c e 1.................. 10 B ro w n , G erard S .......................61 B row n, M ark A ......................... 30 B ro w n , M a rv in K e s t e r . . . . 2 8 B row n , R . A n d r e w ................ 57 B ro w n , R o n a ld N .....................18 B r y a n t, T h o m a s W ................69 B u ck in g h a m , G eo rg e T .........24 B u ck ley , Jo h n K .......................29 B udd, R a l p h .............................. 39 B u rch , C la y to n B .................... 27 B u rg e rt, W o o d w a r d .............. 66 B u r g e tt, P h ilip L .................... 14 ♦B urke, A. L .................................. 64 B u rn ell, E d w a rd J .................. 56 B u m s ta n , A rth u r R ..............53 ♦ B u sh , Jo h n M ........................... 49 B u tle r , R u sh C......................... 57 B u tler, R u sh C., J r ................57 B u tz, T h eo d o re C.....................52 Cahn, B e rtra m J .................... 39 C am p bell, C h esser M ........... 20 C anm an, R ich a rd W ................65 Capek, C h a rles A .....................17 Capron, H o r a c e M.................. 36 C arlton , B r a d fo rd W ..............31 C arruth, R. H i l l ....................... 52 ♦C arson, R o y G........................... 67 C a stle , L e ste r D .......................15 ♦ C had w ell, J o h n T .................... 45 C hanner, G eorge S., J r .........41 C hapm an, D. W .......................56 C herry, W a lte r L .....................53 C hinnock, R o n a ld J ................34 C h r istia n se n , H . E .................. 25 C lark, N o rm a n C.....................18 C lark, R o b ert 0 .......................35 C lark son , J o h n L .................... 42 C lin to n , R ich a rd H ., J r .........44 ♦C lu tto n , F red H .......................63 ♦C ollin s, J. R ..............................60 C o llin s, J u lie n H .................... 30 ♦C om pton, D. M ......................... 36 D a lto n , P h ilip S., J r ..............67 D a v id so n , B. E ......................... 18 D a v is, C ou rten ay C.................. 27 D a v is, J oh n R ........................... 61 ♦ D aw son , I. B ..............................43 D ean , W illia m D .......................2ff de L a C h ap elle, J a c q u e s . . . 27 ♦D en ney, E llis H .......................16 ♦D erby, W . B ................................ 25 D ern, Joh n .............................. 47 ♦D’E sp o sito , J o sh u a .............. 67 D illa rd , J. H ................................ 24 D ix o n , G eorge W ., J r ........... 47 D od ge, A. C................................59 D o n a g h y , John J .....................20 D o u g h ty , W illia m H., I I I . . 28 D raper, W a lter D .................. 68 D r ever, T h o m a s .....................21 ♦D unlap, T h o m a s M ................26 D u nne, R. J e r o m e ...................18 D u rh am , F ran k J .................... 67 E E a rle, S. E d w in ....................... 14 E k lu n d , E r n e st A .................... 56 ♦ E lsto n , I. C., J r......................... 27 ♦E m m ert, R. W ......................... 67 E s sin g to n , T h u rlo w G ........... 34 E str e m , T h o m a s S .................. 53 E v a n s, M elvin J ......................... 68 ♦E ven sen , W a l t e r .....................38 ♦E w in g, C h arles A .................... 48 F a g erb u rg , D e w e y F ..............45 ♦F & irw eather, G eorge 0 .........19 F a ll, J. H ., J r ........................... 54 F a ll, J. H ., I l l ..........................54 F a lle y , G eorge F .....................49 F a r ic y , W illia m T .................. 49 F a rr A. V .....................................35 F a rrier, P a u l E ......................... 62 F en n er, R o b ert C.................... 40 F e n tr e s s, C alvin ...................23 ♦ F e n tr e ss , C alvin , J r ..............23 ♦F ern old , R o b ert W .................. 45 F e tz e r , W ad e, J r .................... 22 F is c h e r , G. L y l e ..................... 14 F is h e r , Joh n W ., J r ................59 F itz m o r r is, C h arles C., Jr. .51 F le m in g , T h o m a s J ................23 F lig m a n , J o se p h B ................64 F lo w e r , W a lla c e M ................35 ♦F lyn n , E ........................................39 F o le y , R a lp h J ......................... 16 F o rd tra n , H en ry C................38 F o rg a n , G lenn M .....................34 ♦ F ox, C............................................ 51 ♦F ox, C h arles H ......................... 31 F o w le r , E d w in J .....................55 F razer, G eorge E .....................45 F ried la n d er, J. M .................... 28 F rien d , M ilton H .................... 59 ♦F risb ie, C. 0 ..............................53 F r y d e n d a ll, A. D .....................56 ♦ F u ller, H . W ..............................33 ♦G am ble, T h o m a s S ................11 G ary, T h eod ore S .................... 69 G ifford, F red erick Z..............29 G ifford, R. H ..............................58 G ilb ert, A lla n T .......................28 ♦G illette , H o w a rd F ................49 G illie s, C oll .............................. 62 ♦G ordon, L e ste r B .....................67 ♦Gordon, M. M a r tin ................ 14 G orham , W ille tt N ................32 ♦Guest LIST T ab le N o. ♦G ottsch alk , L o u is .................. 39 ♦G raham , M. J ...........................37 G raham , W illa rd J ............... 26 ♦G ray, W. H ............................... 48 G reen, D w ig h t H .................... 44 G reen, R u s s e ll W ..................17 ♦G reen aw alt, W . P ..................38 ♦G ressen s, O tto .......................64 ♦G risw old, John C.................... 44 G u tm ach er, C. H .................... 65 H ♦H aberkorn, J o se p h J ............. 20 ♦H a ig h t, G eorge 1...................... 33 H ajek , H en ry F ...................... 68 *H ajek, H en ry C...................... 68 H a n sen , A rth u r S t e d r y ....4 3 H ard y, E d w ard K ., J r ...........25 ♦H arper, J. D ............................. 48 H a rris, N orm an W ..................30 H a rriso n , W illia m K ............. 20 H a rtfo rd , G eorge F ............. 36 H a u se, D on ald B .................... 25 ♦ H ayn es, J. M............................. 52 ♦ H eisk ell, F . W .........................43 H erb st, L e R o y B ..................61 ♦H eym ann, W a lte r M............. 33 H ib b en , J o se p h W ..................19 H ig g in s, E d g a r J .................... 10 ♦H ilton , W illia m C..................44 H in k s, K en n ett W ..................65 H offm an, E lb ert A ................11 H offm an, G eorge E ............... 66 ♦H olah an , M. F ...........................43 H olm b erg, L. 0 ...................... 61 H orton , G erald .......................58 H osm er, P h ilip B., J r ...........54 H o u se, Irw in M...................... 11 H o w a t, R ob ert J .................... 14 ♦H ow k in son , M. P .................... 21 ♦H ow land, D. R .........................44 H u m p h rey, M errill W ........... 24 H upp, F ran k L .........................69 ♦H u ston , F . G............................. 29 ♦H yde, H. H ............................... 22 In g e r so ll, R. C.........................69 ♦ Iron s, Dr. E r n e st E ............... 21 I s e le , W a lter S ...................... 42 J a n n ey , T. G............................. 42 J asp er, S. M............................. 65 Jen n er, A lb ert E., J r ........... 69 J e n n e tt, C laren ce B ............. 20 J e n n e tt, E d w ard J ................16 J en sch , C h arles .....................57 J essu ru n , A. E .........................29 Joh n son , A n d rew A ................11 J o h n son , E d w ard ................ 68 Joh n son , T h om as J., J r .. . . 1 7 Jo n es, C laren ce B .................... 53 ♦Jon es, W a lter Clyde, J r .. . . 5 4 Jo rg en sen , G eorge L ........... 55 ♦Ju d son , F ran k ....................... 19 K K ah n , I. W ............................... 48 ♦K ahn, J. K e s n e r .....................48 K a in e, J a m es B ...................... 33 K a sc h , F red erick M............. 2 S K a y lor, C. W ...........................28 K eeler, L. A ............................. 59 K eelin , T h om as W ..................18 K eeth , R ob ert P .......................15 ♦K eller, A. B ............................... 43 ♦K eller, C h arles ....................... 33 K e llo g g , H a rry E .................... 56 K e lly , G eorge S ...................... 29 K e lly , W illia m J .................... 40 K em p er, M ark .......................65 ♦K en evel, L eroy J .................... 64 K en yon , R o b ert E ..................37 K en yon , R ob ert E., J r .........37 K esn e r, J. L ............................. 48 ♦K itch , S ta n le y B .................... 17 K n ig h t, L e s te r B., J r ...........32 K n ig h t, R . G............................. 64 K n o w le s, F r e d H .................... 61 K o la r, A ndrew J .................... 61 ♦K on d olf, H arold K ................45 K ram er, A lv in F .................... 46 K u eh n le, W a lter R ............. 64 L a C roix, M. J .........................37 L a in g , D on ald W ..................5# Table No. Table No. Table No. * L aird, K en n eth ..................... 12 L am b ert, C. A ......................... 26 Lang-, G ordon ..........................62 L a sier, John W .......................31 L ath am , Carl H .......................38 ♦L athrop, W illia m H ............. 17 L a v ery , P a u l E ......................... 35 Leach, G eorge T .....................12 ♦L eahy, T h o m a s ..................... 20 L eth en , E d w ard F ., J r .........54 L e v in g s, G eorge E .................. 14 L e w is, H arold W .................. 15 L ill, G eorge, I I ....................... 56 L in d a h l, O scar N .....................35 L in d em an , J oh n H .................. 16 ♦L in dley, A rth u r F .................. 32 L oeber, P a u l C., J r ................10 L on g, E lm er E ......................... 15 L orish , F red M.......................26 L o w ell, Dr. J a y W e b b . . . . 59 O sgood, R o b ert L .................. 17 O 'Toole, D o n a ld ....................... 63 ♦Sperling-, H arold G................48 S p itz g la s s, L eon ard M......... 64 Sp ragu e, A lb ert A., J r .........25 S tak e, E m il A ........................... 20 ♦ S teele, W ilt e r D .................... 54 ♦S tein h off, € . F ., D r................ 66 S te p h e n s, W illia m H . B ...1 1 S te v e n s, E u g e n e M., J r .. . . 4 1 S te v e n so n , A d la i E .................. 47 S te v e n so n , J a m e s R . D ., J r j t f | ♦ S tew a rt, A. E ., D r................ S te w a r t, Joh n A lle n ............m ... ♦ S tew a rt, R. P ........................... bT S tiff, C ary P ..............................51 S tr a u s s, J o se p h L., J r .. . . . 6 0 ♦ S tu a rt, J o h n .............................. 32 ♦ S tu art, R . D ..............................32 ♦S u n d b erg, C. H ......................... 60 S u tto n , D. S ..............................47 M ♦M acdonald, G eorge A .. . . . . 32 M acL eish , Joh n EJ.................. 24 ♦M acM urray, S. A .................... 51 M a cN eil, D o n a ld A ................26 M adden, E d m on d ...................18 M agnus, J o se p h E ................30 M ahan, R ob ert B .................... 44 M arkham , H erb ert 1............. 28 M arkheim , H a rry ...................50 M arquardt, R o y R .................. 11 ♦M arshall, W illia m J ............. 46 M ason, A rn old D. K ..............62 M ayer, Carl G......................... 17 M ayer, G o d frey 0 .................. 17 ♦M aynard, E d w in T .................. 46 ♦M cA llister, S. G.......................43 ♦McCain, C h arles S .................. 49 M cC aughey, R u s s e ll J .........41 ♦M cCloud, B e n tle y G..............33 M cC orm ick, C h a u n cey . . . . 2 2 M cCorm ick, R o b ert H a l l . . . 51 M cC ulloch, H a th o r n W ___ 38 ♦M cD onough, J o h n ................ 30 M cG owan, Joh n F ................11 M cllra ith , E v a n J .................. 67 M cL au ry, W a lk er G..............41 M cL ennan, D o n a ld R., J r ...4 1 M cM anus, B. A .......................58 M cN u lty, B ern ard L ..............59 M cSw ain, W illia m A . . ..........19 M enden, G eorge B .................. 66 M eyer, C h a rles Z.................. 36 M eyer, Dr. K a rl A ................58 M ich ael, L e ste r J .................. 25 M iller, C. B ................................ 60 M iller, J a m es M a n n .............. 34 ♦M irt, Joh n A ........................... 22 M itch ell, Joh n J .....................23 M olthop, D u an e T .................. 26 M on tgom ery, Jo h n R ., J r...31 Moon, E a rl W ........................... 42 ♦M organ, J o h n ............................ 10 ♦Mork, P. R .................................. 68 ♦M orris, S e y m o u r ..................... 51 M orrison, C. R ........................... 43 M o rrissey , D a n ie l E ............. 26 *M orrissey, J oh n A ................42 ♦M orrow, John, J r .....................43 M orse, John B ......................... 14 M oss, E u g e n e A .......................65 M u lla n ey , B ern a rd J ..............46 M u llin s, T. C..............................52 M urbach, F . G......................... 11 M urphey, J a m e s M ................67 ♦M urphy, F red erick E . . . ' . . . . 2 4 M urray, J a m es C.....................32 N ♦N arrin, E lg in E .......................50 N eed ier, L o w e ll Q .. . ............62 N elso n , I v a r .............................. 20 N eu b a u er, W illia m A ........... 55 N e w h a ll, C h a r le s..................... 35 N ic h o ls, F red erick A ., J r ...1 0 N ich o lso n , J o h n R ................45 N ic k e ll, H. K e n n e d y ............58 ♦ N ico ll, J a m es S .......................26 N o la n , V in cen t J .....................17 ♦N orth u p , H a rry L .................. 37 N orw ood, Jo h n K .................... 68 ♦S m ith , W in th ro p H ................45 N u v een , Joh n , J r .....................28 o O ates, J a m es F ., J r ................47 ♦O dell, Carl L ..............................23 ♦Odell, W . R., J r ...................... 43 O’H ara, A rth u r J .....................17 O lm sted , R o b ert H ., J r ___ 56 O ppenheim er, H a r r y L ...5 2 A P P a g e , H a r v e H ......................... 58 P aid ar, L eon ard J .................. 66 P a x to n , D. F ..............................66 P ea co ck , C h arles D., I I I . . . 50 P eirce, C h a rles p .................. 52 P e tit, A d elor J., J r ................ 66 P e ttib o n e, H olm an D ........... 39 P h e la n , R ich a rd L .................. 19 P ilg r im , W ilb u r F .................. 16 P ills b u r y , C h arles S ........... 58 ♦P ink, I r a ...................................52 A ♦ P itts , W . J .................................. 15 P la tt, H en ry R., J r ................50 P o llo c k , Joh n D .......................52 P o p p en h u sen , C. H ................39 ♦P orter, Ir v in L ......................... 33 ♦P otter, T. A ................................32 P r a tt, C h arles S .......................34 P rice, C h ester L .......................23 P u r c h a s, R o b ert W . T .........33 R R a tc liff, E lw o o d G.................. 16 R ed d in g, G eorge H ................59 R ed lich , D r. W illia m E ......... 44 R eed , P r e sto n E .................... 59 R e y n o ld s, C o n g e r ...................22 R e y n o ld s, F . G......................... 19 R ich , C h ester B .......................50 R ich a rd s, J. D e F o r e s t ......... 30 R ich a rd so n , C h arles E .........57 ♦R ichm ond, G eo........................... 58 R ig le r , G. H ..............................66 R iv e n e s , A. 1........................... 37 R ob b in s, B u rr L .......................44 R ob lee, L. H . 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G......................... 48 R u b loff, A r th u r ....................... 10 R u sh to n , J o se p h A .................. 49 R u s s e ll, P a u l S .......................42 s S a ck ett, W a lte r M.................. 48 S a m p se ll, D a v id S .................. 40 S a n g er, J o h n P .......................23 S ayre, L o u is T ......................... 63 S ca lla n , Joh n W .......................22 S carb orou gh , H en ry , J r .. . . 6 0 S ch n a d ig , E d g a r L ................ 46 S ch om m er, Joh n J .................. 27 ♦ S ch royer, M alcolm W ........... 35 S ch u lze, P a u l ............................ 12 S ch u lze, P a u l, J r ....................12 S ch u lze, V ic to r H u g o ............12 S ch u m ach er, B o w en E ........... 41 S ch w erin , C h arles L ............. 34 S co tt, F r e d erick H ., J r ......... 51 S co tt, W a lte r D i l l ...................40 Scribner, G ilb ert H ................20 S eaton , G. 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R .................................. 36 ♦ W in sto n , F red L .....................42 W ise m a n , W illia m P ............18 ♦W o lco tt, R y la n d ..................... 46 W ood, C h a rles H .....................65 W y a tt, E d w in A .....................26 Y ♦Y arlin g, M. B ........................... 46 Y ou n g, C lifford S .................. 24 z ♦Zehr, O. E .................................. 29 ♦Z im m erm an n , E a r le J ........... 23 Z u ck er, W . J ..............................54 SEATING ARRA N Q EM EN T T A B L E NO. 17 C h arles A. C apek R u s s e ll W . G reen T h o m a s J. Jo h n so n , Jr. ♦ S ta n ley B . K itc h ♦ W illia m H . L a th ro p Carl G. M ayer G od frey O. M ayer V in cen t J. N o la n A rth u r J. O’H ara R o b ert L. O sgood E v a n V. S h ie r lin g T A B L E NO. 24 G eorge T. B u c k in g h a m J. H. D illa r d M errill W . H u m p h rey Joh n E . M a cL eish ♦ F red erick E . M u rp h y ♦O. M. S m u ck er W . H. S n y d er M organ P . 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S te p h en s T A B L E NO. 19 B. F . Affleck P a u l R. C on agh an T h om as R. C oyn e ♦G eorge O. F a ir w e a th e r Jo se p h W . H ib b en ♦F ran k J u d so n W illia m A. M cS w a in F. G. R e y n o ld s J a m es R. D. S te v e n so n , Jr. T A B L E NO. 26 ♦ T h o m a s M. D u n la p W illa r d J. G rah am C. A. L a m b ert F red M. L o r ish D o n a ld A. M ac N e il D u a n e T. M olth op D a n ie l E. M o r r isse y ♦ J a m es S. N ic o ll A lb e r t J. V o g e le E d w in A. W y a t t T A B L E NO . 12 C h a rles W . A lle n K. C. A lle n L o u is S. A n d erso n C h a rles S. B a n k s ♦K en n eth L a ird G eo rg e T. L e a ch P a u l S ch u lze P a u l S ch u lze, Jr. V ic to r H u g o S ch u lze J o h n S. W e a th e r sto n R a y H a r v e y W h id d en T A B L E NO. 20 C h esser M. C am p b ell Joh n J. D o n a g h y ♦Josep h J. H ab erk orn W illia m K . H a r r iso n C laren ce B. J e n n e tt ♦T h om as L e a h y Iv a r N e lso n G ilb ert H. S crib n er E m il A. S ta k e T A B L E NO . 14 P h ilip L. B u r g e tt M arion A. C ox S. E d w in E a r le G. L y le F is c h e r ♦M. M a rtin G ordon R o b ert J. H o w a t G eorge E. L e v in g s Joh n B . M orse S h eld o n W . V a n z w o ll S ta n le y E . W e lls T A B L E NO. 21. ♦E. S. A m es D w ig h t S. B ob b W illia m L. B o u rla n d ♦A llen B. C row T h om as D rev e r ♦M. P . H o w k in so n ♦Dr. E r n e st E. Ir o n s G. F . S la u g h te r ♦L loyd S. T en n y Dr. C. W . T r o w b r id g e T A B L E N O 15 Jo h n F . B lo m q u ist L e s te r D. C a stle R o b ert P . K e e th H a ro ld W . L e w is E lm er E. L o n g ♦W . J. P it t s S a m p so n R o g e r s , Jr. J. U. S n y d a ck er ♦W . C. W a g g o n e r T A B L E NO. 22 W ad e F e tz e r , Jr. ♦H. H . H y d e C h au n cey M cC orm ick ♦John A. M irt C onger R e y n o ld s Joh n W . S c a lla n R. H . S op er H a rris E. W ild er E d w ard F o s s W ils o n T h o m a s E . W ilso n T A B L E NO . 29 Jo h n R . B u c k le y F r e d e r ic k Z. G ifford ♦F . G. H u sto n A. E . J e s s u r u n G eo rg e S. K e lly ♦L. I. S h a p ir o ♦Dr. A . E . S te w a r t ♦O. E . Z eh r T A B L E N O 16 ♦ E llis H . D en n ey R a lp h J. F o le y E d w a rd J. J e n n e tt J o h n .H . L in d em a n W ilb u r F . P ilg r im E lw o o d G. R a tc liff ♦C h ester D . S e fte n b e r g G ordon D . S h o rn ey H a ro ld T. T e a sd a le H. O. W a lth e r T A B L E NO. 23 E d w in G. B o o z D a v id A. C ra w fo rd C alvin F e n tr e s s ♦C alvin F e n tr e s s , Jr. T h o m a s J. F le m in g Joh n J. M itc h e ll ♦Carl L. O d ell C h ester L. P r ic e Joh n P . S a n g er ♦E arle J. Z im m erm an n T A B L E N O . 30 M ark A . B r o w n J u lie n H . C o llin s J a m e s C. C ox N o rm a n W . H a r r is J o se p h E . M a g n u s ♦Joh n M cD o n o u g h J. D e F o r e s t R ic h a r d s ♦C al S iv r ig h t ♦W . H . V a n d e r p lo e g Speakers’ Table F red J. D u n co m b e W illia m S. 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M ile s W a rn er T A B L E N O . 34 H a m ilto n K . B e eb e R o n a ld J. C h in n o ck T h u r lo w G. E s s in g t o n G len n M. F o r g a n J a m e s M an n M iller C h a rles S. P r a tt C h a rles L . S ch w e r in L. M. S e e le y ♦A. T h o m a s T a y lo r E z r a J. W a rn er, Jr. T A B L E NO. 41 C lau d e F . B ak er T h o m a s H. B eacom , Jr. G eo rg e S. C hanner, Jr. E a r l J. Cooper R u s s e ll J. M cC au gh ey W a lk er G. M cL au ry D o n a ld R. M cL ennan, Jr. B o w e n E . S ch u m ach er E u g e n e M. S te v en s, Jr. T A B L E NO. 42 ♦ W illia m B a r th o lo m a y , Jr. J o h n L. C lark son W a lte r S. Is e le T. G. J a n n ey E a r l W . M oon ♦ Joh n A. M o rrissey G eorge E. R o se P a u l S. R u s s e ll ♦ J a m es F . W ade, Jr. W a lte r A. W ad e ♦F red L. W in sto n T A B L E NO. 35 R o b e r t O. C lark A. V . F a r r W a lla c e M. F lo w e r P a u l E. L a v e r y O sca r N . L in d a h l C h a rles N e w h a ll ♦M a lco lm W . S c h r o y e r E d m u n d H . T a y lo r T A B L E NO. 43 ♦I. B. D a w so n A rth u r S ted ry H a n sen ♦F. W . H e isk e ll ♦M. F . H o la h a n ♦A. B. K e ller ♦S. G.' M cA llister C. R. M orrison ♦Joh n M orrow , Jr. ♦W . R. O dell, Jr. T A B L E NO . 36 ♦J o h n S. B r o e k sm it H o ra ce M. C apron ♦D. M. C om p ton ♦R. M. C om p ton B arret C onw ay G eo rge F . H a r tfo r d C h a rles Z. M ey er D o n a ld P . W e lle s E . R. W in n T A B L E NO. 44 R ich a rd H. C lin ton , Jr. D w ig h t H. G reen ♦Joh n C. G risw old ♦ W illia m C. H ilto n ♦D. R. H ow lan d R o b ert B. M ahan Dr. W illia m E. R ed lich B u rr L. R ob b in s W illia m M. W alk er, Jr. T A B L E NO. 37 J a m e s G. B ren n a n ♦M. J. G rah am R o b e r t E. K en y o n R o b e r t E. K en y o n , Jr. M. J. L a C ro ix ♦ H a rry L . N o rth u p A. I. R iv e n e s G. L e la n d S ea to n S tu a r t E . U llm a n n T A B L E NO. 45 ♦Joh n T. C h ad w ell D e w e y F. F a g erb u rg ♦R ob ert W . F ern old G eorge E. F razer ♦H arold K. K o n d o lf Jo h n R. N ic h o lso n ♦ F o r e s t D. S iefk in ♦W in th rop H. S m ith ♦ E rw in P . S n yd er T A B L E N O . 38 D a v id R . C o rb ett C. S. C r a ig m ile ♦ W a lte r E v e n s e n H e n r y C. F o rd tra n ♦W . P . G r e e n a w a lt C arl R . L a th a m H a th o r n W . M cC u llo ch R o y E. S m ith J o h n A lle n S te w a r t T A B L E NO. 46 R a lp h L. A rn h eim ♦W . L. A y e r s C h a rles A. B e th g e A lv in F . K ram er ♦ W illia m J. M arsh all ♦E d w in T. M aynard B ern ard J. M u llan ey E d g a r L. S ch n ad ig ♦R y la n d W o lc o tt ♦M. B . Y a rlin g ♦Guest T A B L E NO. 47 J oh n D ern G eorge W . D ix o n , Jr. J a m e s F . O ates, Jr. F r a n k S. S im s A d la i E. I S te v en so n D. S. Sutjton G eorge P. T orren ce H a ro ld G. T o w n sen d Iv o r W a g n er A. N . W illia m s T A B L E NO. 48 G eorge B o ile r ♦C harles A. E w in g ♦W. H . G ray ♦J. D. H arp er I. W . K ah n ♦J. K e sn e r K ah n J. L. K esn e r ♦S. G. R u b in o w W a lte r M. S a c k e tt ♦H arold G. S p erlin g T A B L E NO . 49 ♦Joh n M. B u sh *E. A. C ou sin o G eorge F . F a lle y W illia m T. F a r ic y ♦H ow ard F . G ille tte ♦C harles S. M cC ain J o se p h A . R u sh to n T A B L E NO. 50 C yru s H . A d am s, I I I H a rry M ark h eim ♦ E lg in E. N a rrin C h a rles D. P ea co ck , I I I H en ry R. P la tt, Jr. C h ester B . R ic h B ern ard P . S m ith B u rto n S m ith A n d rew E. W ig e la n d T A B L E NO. 51 C h arles C. F itz m o r r is, Jj *C. F o x \ R o b ert H a ll M cC orm ick ♦S. A. M acM urray ♦ S ey m o u r M orris F re d e r ic k H. S c o tt, Jr. J o se p h P . S p an g, Jr. C ary P. S tiff T A B L E NO. 52 T h eod ore C. B u tz R . H ill C arru th ♦J. M. H a y n e s T. C. M u llin s C h a rles P. P e ir c e Joh n D. P o llo c k ♦C ecil C o rb ett S m ith ♦C ecil D. S ou th ard T A B L E NO. 52A ♦C yru s A d ler *C. R. Cook H a rry L. O p p en heim er ♦Ira P in k ♦ C h ester G. W e s to n T A B L E NO. 53 E d w a rd W . A n d resen L u c iu s A. A n d rew , Jr. S ta n le y B. B e rg A rth u r R . B u r n sta n W a lte r L. C h erry T h o m a s S. E s tr e m *C. O. F r isb ie C la ren ce B. J o n es L. H . S. R o b lee T A B L E NO. 54 LJohn E. B ak er, Jr. Yj. H . F a ll, Jr. Kf. H. F a ll, I I I P h ilip B. H o sm er, Jr. ♦ W a lter C lyde J o n es, Jr. E d w a rd F . L eth en , Jr. D a v id L. S h illin g la w ♦ W a lter D. S te ele J. F. W a n b erg W . J. Z ucker T A B L E NO. 55 G eorge E. B o o th E d w in J. F o w le r G eorge L. J o rg en sen W illia m A. N eu b a u er H, O. R o em p ler J a m e s M. S h eld on, Jr. Jo h n W . S h eld on E. F . T h om p son T A B L E NO. 56 E d w a rd J. B u rn ell D. W . C hapm an E r n e st A. E k lu n d A. D. F ry d en d a ll H a rry E. K e llo g g G eorge L ill, II R o b ert H . O lm sted , Jr. N. A. W e sto n T A B L E NO. 57 W illia m H . A v ery , Jr. B. C. B e ll, Jr. Joh n W . B o a tw r ig h t C. D a n ie l B o o n e R. A n d rew B ro w n R u sh C. B u tle r R u sh C. B u tle r , Jr. C h a rles J e n sc h C h a rles E. R ich a rd so n J. L o u is Y o llin tin e T A B L E NO. 60 J. E . B o h le ♦J. R. C o llin s A lfr e d W . C raven , Jr. C. B. M iller H en ry S carb orou gh , Jr. Ira L. S h erm an J o se p h L. S tr a u s s, Jr. ♦C. H. S u n d b erg E . W o r th in g to n W a lte r s F ra n k E. W e a k ly T A B L E NO. 65 ♦J. H. B lis s ♦W . J. B oon e R ich a rd W . C anm an L. C. C u rtis C. H. G u tm a ch er K e n n e tt W . H in k s S. M. J a sp e r M ark K em p er E u g e n e A. M o ss C h a rles H . W ood T A B L E NO. 61 H . H . B e n ja m in G erard S. B r o w n Joh n R. D a v is L eR o y B. H e r b s t L. O. H o lm b er g F red H. K n o w le s A n d rew J. K o la r Joh n H . S h erm a n L. C. W e lc h T A B L E NO. 66 E . S. A itk in W ood w ard B u r g e r t G eorge E. H offm an G eorge B. M enden L eo n a rd J. P a id a r D. F . P a x to n A d elo r J. P e tit , Jr. G. H . R ig le r ♦H. H . S im m o n s ♦Dr. C. F . S te in h o ff A d d iso n W . W a rn er T A B L E NO. 62 V. C. B a u r h y te A n d rew G. B r a d t P a u l E. F a r r ie r C oll G illie s G ordon L a n g A rn old D. K. M ason L o w e ll Q. N e e d ie r L o u is R. R o c h e tto F o r r e st N . W illia m s T A B L E NO. 67 ♦R oy G. C arson P h ilip S. D a lto n , Jr. ♦ J o sh u a D ’E s p o s ito F r a n k J. D u rh am ♦R. W . E m m e r t ♦ L e ste r B. G ordon E v a n J. M c llr a ith J a m e s M. M u rp h ey ♦M elvin S o w le s ♦B ern ard J. T o w n sen d T A B L E NO. 63 H. M. A n d rew s F red ’k P. B e ck le n b er g , Jr. H a rry M. B e ll ♦R obert P. B o y la n ♦John E. B ren n a n ♦F red H. C lu tto n P a tr ic k F . C ro w ley D on ald O’T o o le L o u is T. S a y re T A B L E NO . 68 W a lte r D. D ra p er M elv in J. E v a n s ♦ H en ry C. H a je k H e n r y F . H a je k E d w a rd J o h n so n ♦P. R. M ork J o h n K. N o rw o o d A rm an d S o m m er ♦R. P . S te w a r t T A B L E NO. 64 ♦A. L. B u rk e J o se p h B. F lig m a n ♦O tto G r essen s ♦L eroy J. K e n e v e l R. G. K n ig h t W a lte r R. K u e h n le L eonard M. S p itz g la s s T A B L E N O . 69 H arry H . A dam s K e n n e th E. A r m str o n g Thom as W . B ryant T h eo d o re S. G ary F ra n k L. H u p p ♦R. C- I n g e r s o ll A lb e r t E . J en n er, Jr. E a r le S h u ltz E . H a ll T a y lo r O T A B L E NO. 58 R . H . G ifford G erald H o rto n B. A. M cM anus Dr. K a rl A. M eyer H. K en n ed y N ic k e ll H a rv e H. P a g e C h a rles S. P ills b u r y ♦Geo. R ich m o n d H. P. S ed w ick W illia m F . W h ite T A B L E NO. 59 P. C. B ro o k s A. C. D o d g e Joh n W . F is h e r , Jr. M ilto n H. F rien d L. A. K eeler D o n a ld W . L a in g Dr. J a y W eb b L o w e ll B ern a rd L. M cN u lty G eo rg e H. R ed d in g P r e sto n E. R eed ♦ G u est Officers FRED W. SARGENT . . . THOMAS H. BEACOM, JR. . GUY A. RICHARDSON . . WHIPPLE JACOBS . . . . CHARLES D. PEACOCK, III . . . . President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer Executive Committee THE OFFICERS and H. E. CHRISTIANSEN WADE FETZER, JR. WILLIAM J. KELLY JOHN J. MITCHELL ROBERT S. PIRIE Boctrd af Directors LUCIUS TETER, Honorary Chairman SEWELL L. AVERY CHAUNCEY McCORMICK THOMAS H. BEACOM, JR. DONALD R. McLENNAN, JR. JOSEPH L. BLOCK JOHN J. MITCHELL J. E. BOHLE ROBERT L. OSGOOD GEORGE T. BUCKINGHAM CHARLES D. PEACOCK, III FRANCIS X. BUSCH ROBERT S. PIRIE BERTRAM J. CAHN CHESTER L. PRICE H. E. CHRISTIANSEN GUY A. RICHARDSON B. R. COOPER GEORGE W. ROSSETTER D. A. CRAWFORD PAUL S. RUSSELL HENRY M. DAWES FRED W. SARGENT PAUL SCHULZE, JR. EDISON DICK GEORGE E. SCOTT L. A. DOWNS EDWARD J. DOYLE WALTER DILL SCOTT GEORGE B. EVERITT EDWARD G. SEUBERT ARCH W. SHAW WADE FETZER, JR. CLARK W. FINNERUD, M.D. ALBERT A. SPRAGUE, JR. EMIL A. STAKE WILLIAM GALLAUER SILAS H. STRAWN RALPH E. HEILMAN GEORGE P. TORRENCE HARVEY T. HILL C. J. WHIPPLE ROBERT M. HUTCHINS EDWARD FOSS WILSON WHIPPLE JACOBS PHILIP K. WRIGLEY WILLIAM J. KELLY Program Committee ROBERT S. PIRIE, Chairman WILLIAM O. BATCHELDER NEIL C. HURLEY, JR. J. E. BOHLE ROBERT W. T. PURCHAS JACQUES DE LA CHAPELLE JOHN W. SCALLAN JOHN DERN JOHN McLAREN SIMPSON Membership Committee H. E. CHRISTIANSEN, Chairman WILLIAM A. McSWAIN RONALD N. BROWN BURR L. ROBBINS WINTHROP K. COOLIDGE G. LELAND SEATON PATRICK F. CROWLEY WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM G. HERBERT SHORNEY FRED D. STONE, JR. JACK C. GRIFFIN HARRY M. GUSTAFSON R. MILES WARNER HARRY J. WILLIAMS JOSEPH H. DION, Executive Secretary One North La Salle Street Randolph 0791