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I A ELBERT K, PRETWELL (1933),
^ New York, N. Y. Professor of
Education, Teachers College, Colum-
bia University. Chairman, Committee
011 Education. Member, Program Di-
visional Committee, Committee on
Older and Younger Boy Research.
| 1 LEWIS GAWTRY (1919), New
' ' York, N. Y. Banker. President,
Bank for Savings, N. Y. Chairman,
Finance Committee. Member, Sub-
committee and Executive Committee
of Board, Committee on Camping,
Committee on Distinguished Service
Awards.
io HOWARD F. GILLETTE (1927),
' ^ Chicago, 111. Banker. Vice-
President Chase National Bank. Mem-
ber, Operations Divisional Committee.
Chairman, National Sea Scout Com-
mittee; President, Chicago Council,
1922 to 1926.
II FRANK G. HOOVER (1929),
' ~ North Canton, Ohio. Manufac-
turer, Head of the Hoover Co. Chair-
man, Region 4 Committee. Member,
Operations Divisional Committee and
Personnel Divisional Committee.
I A FREDERIC KERNOCHAN (1929),
' ■ New York, N. Y. Chief Justice,
Court of Special Sessions. Member,
National Court of Honor. Active
Member, Boy Scout Foundation of
Greater New York.
I C WILLIAM D. MURRAY (1910),
New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Chair-
man, Editorial Board and Committee
on Older and Younger Boy Research.
Member, Sub-Committee of Executive
Committee of Board, and Executive
Committee of Board, Program Divi-
sional Committee.
i l E. D. NIMS (1933), St. Louis, Mo.
® Retired President, Bell Telephone
Company of Missouri; President, St.
Louis Council, 1932—.
|7 GEORGE AV. OLMSTED (1932),
New York, N. Y. Vice President
Long Island Lighting Co. Chairman,
Region 3 Committee. Member, Oper-
ations Divisional Committee.
j Q JOHN M. PHILLIPS (1919), Pitts-
° burgh, Pa. Manufacturer. Presi-
dent, Phillips Mine & Mill Supply
Company. Member, Committee on
Camping.
JO PHILIP L. REED (1929), Chi-
■ ' cago, 111. First Vice President
and Treasurer, Armour & Co. Chair-
man, Region 7 Committee, 1929—
Member Operations Divisional Com-
mittee and Personal Divisional Com-
mittee.
2Q G. BARRETT RICH (1910), Buf-
falo, N. Y. Member, Cormack,
Rich & Co., General Insurance. Chair-
man, Committee on Badges, Awards
and Scout Requirements. Member,
Camping Committee, Personnel Divi-
sional Committee, Committee on
Scout Supplies, Committee on Distin-
guished Service Awards.
9 | VICTOR F. RIDDER (1924), New
^ ' York, N. Y. Newspaper Publisher
(Staats-Zeitung), Chairman, Commit-
tee on Relationships; Member, Per-
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sonnel Divisional Committee and Pro-
gram Divisional Committee.
99 THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1919),
New York, N. Y. Chairman of the
Board, American Express Co. Former
Governor of Philippine Islands and of
Puerto Rico; Member, Operations
Divisional Committee, Personnel
Divisional Committee, Committee on
Foreign Relations; Chairman, Health
and Safety Committee.
90 PAUL W. SCHEICK (1932),
Greensboro, N. C. Director and
Chairman Finance Committee, North
Carolina Bank & Trust Co., General
Agent North & South Carolina Provi-
dent Mutual Life Insurance Co.;
Chairman, Region 6 Committee; Mem-
ber, Operations Divisional Committee.
9A JOHN M. SCHIFF (1933), New
^ ■ York, N. Y. Banker. Member,
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Member, Finance
Committee, Committee on Foreign
Relations, Committee on Relation-
ships, Personnel Divisional Commit-
tee.
9C GEORGE ALBERT SMITH
(1932), Churchman. President,
Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks
Association. Member, Program Divi-
sional Committee, Committee on Re-
lationships. Active member, Region
12 Committee, 1925—-.
9 / ROBERT P. SNIFFEN (1922),
New York, N. Y. Merchandizing
Consultant. Member, Executive Com-
mittee of Board, Finance Committee.
Chairman, Committee on Scout Sup-
plies.
97 CHARLES L. SOMMERS (1922),
St. Paul, Minn. Merchant. Mem-
ber, G. Sommers Co. Chairman, Re-
gion 10 Committee. Member, Com-
mittee on Rural Scouting, Committee
on Scout Supplies, Operations Divi-
sional Committee.
90 DANIEL A. TOBIN (1926), New
Y"ork, N. Y. Banker. Member,
Committee on Relationships B.S.A.
Vice President Brooklyn Council
B.S.A. Supreme Director, Knights of
Columbus.
90 JOHN P. WALLACE (1926), Des
Moines, la. Publisher (Wallace's
Farmer). Chairman, Committee on
Rural Scouting. Member, Operations
Divisional Committee.
in THOMAS J. WATSON (1932),
New Y^ork, N. Y. President, In-
ternational Business Machine Corp.
Member, Committee on Scout Sup-
plies.
II MELL R. WILKINSON (1922),
^ ' Atlanta, Ga. Merchant and Manu-
facturer. President, Ashcraft-Wilkin-
son Co. Member, Committee on Inter-
Racial Service (Negro Work Section),
Committee on Relationships. Chair-
man of Region 6, 1926-1928.
39 FRANK W. W OZEN CRAFT
(1929), New York, N. Y. Assistant
General Attorney, Radio Corporation
of America. Member, Operations Divi-
sional Committee, Committee on
Scout Supplies. Chairman, Region 9
Committee, 1926-1930.
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