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Class of 1952--President--Phobe Crampton, Jean McCollum, Claudia Wilds; Vice-President--Carla Friedman, Folicia Roed, Loretta Valtz; Secretary--Joan Abrams, Natalie Dosick Faith Gowen; Treasurer--Maryalice McArdle. Judith Robison, Ernostine Sadotti; Council Representative--Barbars Kagan, Clare McWilliams, Rachol Mcllingar, Connaught O'Council, Mary Pennington...
...entire history the bank has had only six presidents. This week President James E. Gowen upped himself to board chairman and Girard got its seventh president. He was no banker. But Geoffrey S. Smith, 47, whom friends describe as a "conservative tweed man," had just the blend of solidity, acumen and polish that Girard liked...
Following the Girard tradition, Smith plans no quick changes. "I am a lawyer," said he, "stepping into a new field." As for Girard's policy, that was best stated by retiring President Gowen, who said: "The real meaning of conservative is to 'preserve that which is worthwhile...
Harvard Dartmouth Di Blasio (190) LER (200) Rowe Bradlee (200) LTR (202) Gowen Houston (200) LGR (205) Young O'Brien (210) C (195) Schreck Coan (200) RGL (210) Truncellito Bender (205) RTL (220) Jenkins Fiorentino (180) REL (210) Armstrong Henry (190) QB (195) Clayton Noonan (170) or Roche (186) LHR (175) Fitkin O'Donnell (162) RHL (198) Sullivan Shafer (195) or Gannon (180) FB (198) Carey Kickoff...
Philadelphia's Bustleton was bustling last week. Grey-haired, abstemious Edward Gowen Budd, 74, had just leased from RFC the $21-million. 24½-acre. Bustleton war plant (in which Budd has produced planes and munitions for two years) for his famed auto-body and streamlined train-building company. Budd's lease had set a reconversion mark for U.S. industry (particularly Competitor Pullman); no other company had taken over a plant so big from the war-industry plants now on the block, and reconverted...