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Volo 1 April 259 1947 No 1
A BAME FOR OUR PAPERo
Lets have a name for our publication Send in your suggestion Address it to the Office of Personnel Room 11030 The judges who will decide on the winning name are
Mr 0 Drew Dudley Mro Leonard Bo Rist Mro George Co Wishart
Start thinking now of a name so that our can have one before the next issue
t o presso If you have an interest in ~8ting in the publication of our office
paper 0 please let the Office of Personnel know Room 11039 Extension 21000
PICNI Co
Plans are being made for the staff members of the Bank to have a picnic on Saturday afternoon May 179 in Area Noo 23 of Rock Creek Parko Tennis courtsD a soft ball diamond as well as slides and swings for chi1dren~ are located nearbyo Eit her the next issue of our paper or a special bulletin will carry more details concernshying the hours of the picnic and the box lunch which may be ordered through the Office of Personnel if desiredo It can be said at this time howver ll that t he 16th
e t
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St~eet buses stop at Kennedy Street and who attend the picnic will find that
a short walk into the Park orado Avenue to the picnic sreao
remember the date and arrange present so that all may get to know
each othero
COMlJITTEE 0
The members of the staff whose names are listed below are serving on a Commitshytee which will a8sist Mrso Gelb of the Office of Personnel in getting information to all staff members concerning tours D
concerts art exhibits and other activishyties scheduled in and around Washington Do Co This Committee is planning the Bank Picnic on May 17 in Rock Creek Parko The members also will receive items of intershyest which other staff members may wish to submit for future issues of the news bu1letino
Lill ian Breen Ext 2127 Rmo 1006 Marion Dougherty 2175 201 Dorothy East 2218 1125 Doris Eliason 2157 1124 Alice Foley 2109 1123 Ann Friedman 2221 418 Nora Cannom Park 2136 414 Jo Van Gaes 2366 407 Jeanne Wells 2186 1016
SWIMMING LESSONeo
The American Red Cross gives swimming lessons for girls at Central High School on Clifton Street between 11th and 13th Streets No Wo The classes are free of charge One may attend on Mondays and0
Wednesdays 9 or Tuesdays and Thursdays and should be at the pool by 700 pmo Each person must bring a bathing suit and towe1o
Just to remind you that the temporary Health Room available to members of the staff of the Bank is located in Room 424 of the Federal Power Commission bui1dingo
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Wedding Be11s~
Verheyen-MBrtinet wedding - Josiane Martinet to 14arce1 F Verheyen of the Office of the Treasurer on April 1 1947 in Washingtono Mro Verheyen was formerly rith the French Supply Mission
Visitors2
Mrs 0 Edith Po Rutland of Auckland New Zealand arrived in Washington on March 26 1947 from New Zealand for an indefinite visit with her son Walter C P Rutland of the Office of the Treasurero
Both Florence Czok and Mary Rateau of the Loan DepRrtment are enjoying the company of their visiting mothers Incidentally they are enjoying mothers cooking too
An Artist in Our Midstg
If you were listening to your radio WtIDC on Sunday April 1) 1947 at 445 pm possibly you heard the lovely song Cherry Blossom Time on the Potomac and maybe you did not know that the composer is Miss Jeanne Wells Secretary to the Executive Director for the United Kingdom
trips for Businesb and Pleasure 4
On April 21 and 22 Mr William F Howell Office of Personnel attended a meeting in New York on the Working Party considering the estab1ishment of an International Civil Service Commissiono Mro Howell was desigshynated as the representative for the Bank
Mrso ~ilde Prins wife of Benjamin L Prins of the Office of the Treasurer left New York on Sunday April 21 1947 via TWA for a two months trip to Palestine France and Holland Mrso Prins is a native of HOlland 0
Mro L Svoboda of the Loan Department had a week-end trip to Williamsburg and vicinity and reports the countryside en route is beautiful
Blessed Event~
An eight-pound sone was welcomed at the home of Mr and Mrso Wesley Zaugg on Tuesday 9 April 15 0
General
Andree Art Mr Basyns secretary is an enthusiastic American Youth Host els memshyber Any week-end you are likely to see her peddling away like mad through Rock Creek Park or with a group of AYHers bicycling to nearby picnic spots complete with lunch strapped to her velocipede
A letter was received from Germaine Van der Wyck formerly Mr Beyens secretary to say that she has arrived safely in _ Holland is enjoying her visit at home but misses Washington and her friends at the Banko
Mr Beyen was one of the passengers on the Queen Elizabeth when she went aground last week
Miss Lucille Pruneau is practising tennis every week-end now but is still looking for an effective remedy for early season stiffness She will undoubtedly take Alice Marble before long
Favorite greeting of Jacqueline tepe to her friends ItBon Jour Sans Allure is very excited about leaving next month for Paris
Welcome to Miss Marie Linahan who has just arrived from New York and is now a member of the Banks staff in Mr McCloys office She ~ormerly was associated with the law firm of Debevoise Plimpton and Pageo
If anyone is interested in Gin Rummyo De spina Seal is an expert and really enjoys the gameo
Miss Mureil Eddy who recently arrived from London was formerly with UNRRAo
Birthdavs
April 14th being Miss Bernice Westroms birthday the Office of Personnel wished her many happy returns and served cake f the occasion
The folks of Office Services he William E McCorkle celebrate his bi on April 22 with a luncheon at the Rog Smith Hotel
- 2 shy
TOURS OFFERED BY THE GRAY LINED
Combination Tour of the Washington tiona1 Episcopal Cathedral of Sts Peter
and Paul Old Soldiers Home National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monasteryo
Daily 1000 am Sundays 200 pmo Time p
about 3 hourso Total fare including tax $3000
GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD TOURo
All-Day Motor Coach Tours every MondayD Wednesday Saturday Sunday 0
You will see the Civil WarBs battleshyfield and the Gettysburg National Military Park Cemetary Ridge Big and Little Round Tops Government guides review this memoshyrab1e battleo
Leave 9 30 am - 8t hour trip Airshy~oled coaches $5075 includes taxes p
~nissions guides
SKYLINE DRIVE SHENAlIIDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND SKYLINE CAVERNS
April 1st to November 160
930 am Tues~s Thursd8yens Saturdays Sundays (Time about 9 hours)
Total fare including admissions and tax (meals not included) $60500 0 0 bull 0 bull
MAIN STARTING POINT - Gray Line Terminal 1315 New York Avenue No W Reservations necessaryl Phone DIstrict 0600
Subscribers to Group Hospitalization Inc may make monthly payments to Miss Diana H Williams Room 201 0 Extension
15
- 3 shy
conCERT bull
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm in the Phillips Memorial Gallery 16oo-21st Street No Wbullbull Sonata Recitalg
Constance Russell Piano Harold Kohon Violin
bullAdmission is free
THEATRE
Elizabeth Bergner at the National Theatre 1325 E Street N W two weeks startingo
April 28 0 in The Two Mrs CarrOlls Seats should be reserved in advance
NAT I aNAL GALLERY OF ART 0
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm lecture on the Personality and Influence of Leonardo da V1nciG
Concert at 800 pm by Eudice Shapiro violinist in the East Garden Court
Admission is free to the Gallery and programs scheduledo
BEETHOVENS MISS SOLEMNISo
Last concert of winter season
Presented by Washington Choral Society Louis A Potter Conductor April 29 at 815 pm Constitution Hall Chorus of 200 voices Symphony Orchestrao Soloists Burton Cornwall Irwin Dillon Lydia Summers Agnes Davis
Tickets $1020 $180 $240 $300 $3060 includ1namp tax - Snow Concert Bureau 1108 G Str~et No W (in Campbell Music Company) REpublic 4433 Hours 1000 am to 550 pm
WELCOME is extended to the new members of the Staff~
Mro Chauncey Go Parker p Director of the Administrative Department formerly with the firm of Auchinc1oss Parker and Redpatho
Office of the Presidentg
Miss Marie Eo Linahan formerly employed in New Yorko
Office of the Secretary
Mra Felix Bochenski o formerly with UNRRAo
Mro Jean Vil1echaise from Franceo
Office of the Treasurer
Mra Rene Brion from Franceo
Mfo Robert Wo Cavanaugh formerly with Uo So Treasury 0
Mro George Ho1zman g temporary consultant from the Chase National Banko New Yorko
Mro Francis Poore p formerly with Uo So Navy Departmento
Mro Marcel Fo Verheyene formerly with French Supply Missiono
Mro Rodolfo Villegas from Oubao
Research Department~
Miss Virginia Ho Nemeth formerly with CPAo
Miss Nonie M Curcio formerly with OWMRo
Mro Maurice Fo Perkinsp formerly with the British Embassyo
Mro Ernest Wo Rembert formerly with UNRRA Italian Mission Romeo Italyo
Mr 0 Benjamin B 0 King from Londonraquo England D
Loan Departmentg
Mrso Sophie Mo Brock formerly with Senator Martinis Officeo
Office of Personnelg
Mro Justus Jo Brinkema formerly a student 0
Office Servicesg
Miss Helen Mo Ve1got formerly with NHAo
Mro Peter OBNei11o formerly with the Indian Agent Generals Offlceo
Miss A1gene Washraquo formerly with the Uo So Maritime Commissiono
Mro Timothy Compton D formerly with the Bureau of the Budget 0
Miss Margaret Conn1ain formerly with the Treasury Departmento
Secretary to Mro Emilio Go Collado
Miss Mary Gembarow8ki~ formerly with the Department of Agricu1tureo
SPECIAL EXHIBIT 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of Harvard Univ~rsityo 1703 - 32nd Streeto No Woo open 9g00 am to 400 pm Saturdays and 2g00 to 5g00 pm SundayB~ eo1shy1ection of early Christian and Byzantine Artraquo including new objects added during the war for an indefinite periodo Visitors are free to roam through the beautifUl gardenso
CAMERA STROLL
National Park Service sponsorso on Sunday April 270 an all-day Camera-Stroll at Fort McHenry National Monument and Sherwood Gardens Baltimore 0 Maryland 0
Meet at Fort McHenry at 1000 am if driving a private caro
Special charter buses leave 1416 F Stree No Wo at 8~30 aID 0 Round trip fare $2030 0
including taxo Major Ralph W French p an0
expert photographer will head the groupo
- 4 =
Wedding Be11s~
Verheyen-MBrtinet wedding - Josiane Martinet to 14arce1 F Verheyen of the Office of the Treasurer on April 1 1947 in Washingtono Mro Verheyen was formerly rith the French Supply Mission
Visitors2
Mrs 0 Edith Po Rutland of Auckland New Zealand arrived in Washington on March 26 1947 from New Zealand for an indefinite visit with her son Walter C P Rutland of the Office of the Treasurero
Both Florence Czok and Mary Rateau of the Loan DepRrtment are enjoying the company of their visiting mothers Incidentally they are enjoying mothers cooking too
An Artist in Our Midstg
If you were listening to your radio WtIDC on Sunday April 1) 1947 at 445 pm possibly you heard the lovely song Cherry Blossom Time on the Potomac and maybe you did not know that the composer is Miss Jeanne Wells Secretary to the Executive Director for the United Kingdom
trips for Businesb and Pleasure 4
On April 21 and 22 Mr William F Howell Office of Personnel attended a meeting in New York on the Working Party considering the estab1ishment of an International Civil Service Commissiono Mro Howell was desigshynated as the representative for the Bank
Mrso ~ilde Prins wife of Benjamin L Prins of the Office of the Treasurer left New York on Sunday April 21 1947 via TWA for a two months trip to Palestine France and Holland Mrso Prins is a native of HOlland 0
Mro L Svoboda of the Loan Department had a week-end trip to Williamsburg and vicinity and reports the countryside en route is beautiful
Blessed Event~
An eight-pound sone was welcomed at the home of Mr and Mrso Wesley Zaugg on Tuesday 9 April 15 0
General
Andree Art Mr Basyns secretary is an enthusiastic American Youth Host els memshyber Any week-end you are likely to see her peddling away like mad through Rock Creek Park or with a group of AYHers bicycling to nearby picnic spots complete with lunch strapped to her velocipede
A letter was received from Germaine Van der Wyck formerly Mr Beyens secretary to say that she has arrived safely in _ Holland is enjoying her visit at home but misses Washington and her friends at the Banko
Mr Beyen was one of the passengers on the Queen Elizabeth when she went aground last week
Miss Lucille Pruneau is practising tennis every week-end now but is still looking for an effective remedy for early season stiffness She will undoubtedly take Alice Marble before long
Favorite greeting of Jacqueline tepe to her friends ItBon Jour Sans Allure is very excited about leaving next month for Paris
Welcome to Miss Marie Linahan who has just arrived from New York and is now a member of the Banks staff in Mr McCloys office She ~ormerly was associated with the law firm of Debevoise Plimpton and Pageo
If anyone is interested in Gin Rummyo De spina Seal is an expert and really enjoys the gameo
Miss Mureil Eddy who recently arrived from London was formerly with UNRRAo
Birthdavs
April 14th being Miss Bernice Westroms birthday the Office of Personnel wished her many happy returns and served cake f the occasion
The folks of Office Services he William E McCorkle celebrate his bi on April 22 with a luncheon at the Rog Smith Hotel
- 2 shy
TOURS OFFERED BY THE GRAY LINED
Combination Tour of the Washington tiona1 Episcopal Cathedral of Sts Peter
and Paul Old Soldiers Home National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monasteryo
Daily 1000 am Sundays 200 pmo Time p
about 3 hourso Total fare including tax $3000
GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD TOURo
All-Day Motor Coach Tours every MondayD Wednesday Saturday Sunday 0
You will see the Civil WarBs battleshyfield and the Gettysburg National Military Park Cemetary Ridge Big and Little Round Tops Government guides review this memoshyrab1e battleo
Leave 9 30 am - 8t hour trip Airshy~oled coaches $5075 includes taxes p
~nissions guides
SKYLINE DRIVE SHENAlIIDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND SKYLINE CAVERNS
April 1st to November 160
930 am Tues~s Thursd8yens Saturdays Sundays (Time about 9 hours)
Total fare including admissions and tax (meals not included) $60500 0 0 bull 0 bull
MAIN STARTING POINT - Gray Line Terminal 1315 New York Avenue No W Reservations necessaryl Phone DIstrict 0600
Subscribers to Group Hospitalization Inc may make monthly payments to Miss Diana H Williams Room 201 0 Extension
15
- 3 shy
conCERT bull
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm in the Phillips Memorial Gallery 16oo-21st Street No Wbullbull Sonata Recitalg
Constance Russell Piano Harold Kohon Violin
bullAdmission is free
THEATRE
Elizabeth Bergner at the National Theatre 1325 E Street N W two weeks startingo
April 28 0 in The Two Mrs CarrOlls Seats should be reserved in advance
NAT I aNAL GALLERY OF ART 0
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm lecture on the Personality and Influence of Leonardo da V1nciG
Concert at 800 pm by Eudice Shapiro violinist in the East Garden Court
Admission is free to the Gallery and programs scheduledo
BEETHOVENS MISS SOLEMNISo
Last concert of winter season
Presented by Washington Choral Society Louis A Potter Conductor April 29 at 815 pm Constitution Hall Chorus of 200 voices Symphony Orchestrao Soloists Burton Cornwall Irwin Dillon Lydia Summers Agnes Davis
Tickets $1020 $180 $240 $300 $3060 includ1namp tax - Snow Concert Bureau 1108 G Str~et No W (in Campbell Music Company) REpublic 4433 Hours 1000 am to 550 pm
WELCOME is extended to the new members of the Staff~
Mro Chauncey Go Parker p Director of the Administrative Department formerly with the firm of Auchinc1oss Parker and Redpatho
Office of the Presidentg
Miss Marie Eo Linahan formerly employed in New Yorko
Office of the Secretary
Mra Felix Bochenski o formerly with UNRRAo
Mro Jean Vil1echaise from Franceo
Office of the Treasurer
Mra Rene Brion from Franceo
Mfo Robert Wo Cavanaugh formerly with Uo So Treasury 0
Mro George Ho1zman g temporary consultant from the Chase National Banko New Yorko
Mro Francis Poore p formerly with Uo So Navy Departmento
Mro Marcel Fo Verheyene formerly with French Supply Missiono
Mro Rodolfo Villegas from Oubao
Research Department~
Miss Virginia Ho Nemeth formerly with CPAo
Miss Nonie M Curcio formerly with OWMRo
Mro Maurice Fo Perkinsp formerly with the British Embassyo
Mro Ernest Wo Rembert formerly with UNRRA Italian Mission Romeo Italyo
Mr 0 Benjamin B 0 King from Londonraquo England D
Loan Departmentg
Mrso Sophie Mo Brock formerly with Senator Martinis Officeo
Office of Personnelg
Mro Justus Jo Brinkema formerly a student 0
Office Servicesg
Miss Helen Mo Ve1got formerly with NHAo
Mro Peter OBNei11o formerly with the Indian Agent Generals Offlceo
Miss A1gene Washraquo formerly with the Uo So Maritime Commissiono
Mro Timothy Compton D formerly with the Bureau of the Budget 0
Miss Margaret Conn1ain formerly with the Treasury Departmento
Secretary to Mro Emilio Go Collado
Miss Mary Gembarow8ki~ formerly with the Department of Agricu1tureo
SPECIAL EXHIBIT 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of Harvard Univ~rsityo 1703 - 32nd Streeto No Woo open 9g00 am to 400 pm Saturdays and 2g00 to 5g00 pm SundayB~ eo1shy1ection of early Christian and Byzantine Artraquo including new objects added during the war for an indefinite periodo Visitors are free to roam through the beautifUl gardenso
CAMERA STROLL
National Park Service sponsorso on Sunday April 270 an all-day Camera-Stroll at Fort McHenry National Monument and Sherwood Gardens Baltimore 0 Maryland 0
Meet at Fort McHenry at 1000 am if driving a private caro
Special charter buses leave 1416 F Stree No Wo at 8~30 aID 0 Round trip fare $2030 0
including taxo Major Ralph W French p an0
expert photographer will head the groupo
- 4 =
TOURS OFFERED BY THE GRAY LINED
Combination Tour of the Washington tiona1 Episcopal Cathedral of Sts Peter
and Paul Old Soldiers Home National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monasteryo
Daily 1000 am Sundays 200 pmo Time p
about 3 hourso Total fare including tax $3000
GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD TOURo
All-Day Motor Coach Tours every MondayD Wednesday Saturday Sunday 0
You will see the Civil WarBs battleshyfield and the Gettysburg National Military Park Cemetary Ridge Big and Little Round Tops Government guides review this memoshyrab1e battleo
Leave 9 30 am - 8t hour trip Airshy~oled coaches $5075 includes taxes p
~nissions guides
SKYLINE DRIVE SHENAlIIDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND SKYLINE CAVERNS
April 1st to November 160
930 am Tues~s Thursd8yens Saturdays Sundays (Time about 9 hours)
Total fare including admissions and tax (meals not included) $60500 0 0 bull 0 bull
MAIN STARTING POINT - Gray Line Terminal 1315 New York Avenue No W Reservations necessaryl Phone DIstrict 0600
Subscribers to Group Hospitalization Inc may make monthly payments to Miss Diana H Williams Room 201 0 Extension
15
- 3 shy
conCERT bull
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm in the Phillips Memorial Gallery 16oo-21st Street No Wbullbull Sonata Recitalg
Constance Russell Piano Harold Kohon Violin
bullAdmission is free
THEATRE
Elizabeth Bergner at the National Theatre 1325 E Street N W two weeks startingo
April 28 0 in The Two Mrs CarrOlls Seats should be reserved in advance
NAT I aNAL GALLERY OF ART 0
Sunday April 27 at 500 pm lecture on the Personality and Influence of Leonardo da V1nciG
Concert at 800 pm by Eudice Shapiro violinist in the East Garden Court
Admission is free to the Gallery and programs scheduledo
BEETHOVENS MISS SOLEMNISo
Last concert of winter season
Presented by Washington Choral Society Louis A Potter Conductor April 29 at 815 pm Constitution Hall Chorus of 200 voices Symphony Orchestrao Soloists Burton Cornwall Irwin Dillon Lydia Summers Agnes Davis
Tickets $1020 $180 $240 $300 $3060 includ1namp tax - Snow Concert Bureau 1108 G Str~et No W (in Campbell Music Company) REpublic 4433 Hours 1000 am to 550 pm
WELCOME is extended to the new members of the Staff~
Mro Chauncey Go Parker p Director of the Administrative Department formerly with the firm of Auchinc1oss Parker and Redpatho
Office of the Presidentg
Miss Marie Eo Linahan formerly employed in New Yorko
Office of the Secretary
Mra Felix Bochenski o formerly with UNRRAo
Mro Jean Vil1echaise from Franceo
Office of the Treasurer
Mra Rene Brion from Franceo
Mfo Robert Wo Cavanaugh formerly with Uo So Treasury 0
Mro George Ho1zman g temporary consultant from the Chase National Banko New Yorko
Mro Francis Poore p formerly with Uo So Navy Departmento
Mro Marcel Fo Verheyene formerly with French Supply Missiono
Mro Rodolfo Villegas from Oubao
Research Department~
Miss Virginia Ho Nemeth formerly with CPAo
Miss Nonie M Curcio formerly with OWMRo
Mro Maurice Fo Perkinsp formerly with the British Embassyo
Mro Ernest Wo Rembert formerly with UNRRA Italian Mission Romeo Italyo
Mr 0 Benjamin B 0 King from Londonraquo England D
Loan Departmentg
Mrso Sophie Mo Brock formerly with Senator Martinis Officeo
Office of Personnelg
Mro Justus Jo Brinkema formerly a student 0
Office Servicesg
Miss Helen Mo Ve1got formerly with NHAo
Mro Peter OBNei11o formerly with the Indian Agent Generals Offlceo
Miss A1gene Washraquo formerly with the Uo So Maritime Commissiono
Mro Timothy Compton D formerly with the Bureau of the Budget 0
Miss Margaret Conn1ain formerly with the Treasury Departmento
Secretary to Mro Emilio Go Collado
Miss Mary Gembarow8ki~ formerly with the Department of Agricu1tureo
SPECIAL EXHIBIT 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of Harvard Univ~rsityo 1703 - 32nd Streeto No Woo open 9g00 am to 400 pm Saturdays and 2g00 to 5g00 pm SundayB~ eo1shy1ection of early Christian and Byzantine Artraquo including new objects added during the war for an indefinite periodo Visitors are free to roam through the beautifUl gardenso
CAMERA STROLL
National Park Service sponsorso on Sunday April 270 an all-day Camera-Stroll at Fort McHenry National Monument and Sherwood Gardens Baltimore 0 Maryland 0
Meet at Fort McHenry at 1000 am if driving a private caro
Special charter buses leave 1416 F Stree No Wo at 8~30 aID 0 Round trip fare $2030 0
including taxo Major Ralph W French p an0
expert photographer will head the groupo
- 4 =
WELCOME is extended to the new members of the Staff~
Mro Chauncey Go Parker p Director of the Administrative Department formerly with the firm of Auchinc1oss Parker and Redpatho
Office of the Presidentg
Miss Marie Eo Linahan formerly employed in New Yorko
Office of the Secretary
Mra Felix Bochenski o formerly with UNRRAo
Mro Jean Vil1echaise from Franceo
Office of the Treasurer
Mra Rene Brion from Franceo
Mfo Robert Wo Cavanaugh formerly with Uo So Treasury 0
Mro George Ho1zman g temporary consultant from the Chase National Banko New Yorko
Mro Francis Poore p formerly with Uo So Navy Departmento
Mro Marcel Fo Verheyene formerly with French Supply Missiono
Mro Rodolfo Villegas from Oubao
Research Department~
Miss Virginia Ho Nemeth formerly with CPAo
Miss Nonie M Curcio formerly with OWMRo
Mro Maurice Fo Perkinsp formerly with the British Embassyo
Mro Ernest Wo Rembert formerly with UNRRA Italian Mission Romeo Italyo
Mr 0 Benjamin B 0 King from Londonraquo England D
Loan Departmentg
Mrso Sophie Mo Brock formerly with Senator Martinis Officeo
Office of Personnelg
Mro Justus Jo Brinkema formerly a student 0
Office Servicesg
Miss Helen Mo Ve1got formerly with NHAo
Mro Peter OBNei11o formerly with the Indian Agent Generals Offlceo
Miss A1gene Washraquo formerly with the Uo So Maritime Commissiono
Mro Timothy Compton D formerly with the Bureau of the Budget 0
Miss Margaret Conn1ain formerly with the Treasury Departmento
Secretary to Mro Emilio Go Collado
Miss Mary Gembarow8ki~ formerly with the Department of Agricu1tureo
SPECIAL EXHIBIT 0
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of Harvard Univ~rsityo 1703 - 32nd Streeto No Woo open 9g00 am to 400 pm Saturdays and 2g00 to 5g00 pm SundayB~ eo1shy1ection of early Christian and Byzantine Artraquo including new objects added during the war for an indefinite periodo Visitors are free to roam through the beautifUl gardenso
CAMERA STROLL
National Park Service sponsorso on Sunday April 270 an all-day Camera-Stroll at Fort McHenry National Monument and Sherwood Gardens Baltimore 0 Maryland 0
Meet at Fort McHenry at 1000 am if driving a private caro
Special charter buses leave 1416 F Stree No Wo at 8~30 aID 0 Round trip fare $2030 0
including taxo Major Ralph W French p an0
expert photographer will head the groupo
- 4 =