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Report of the TreasurerThe Treasurer presents herewith his annual report of receipts and
expenditures for the year ending September 30, i960, to which is ap-pended a statement of the Society's investments and of the condition ofthe various funds.
NET ASSETS
SEPTEMBER 30, i960Cash on Deposit
Wore. County National Bank . . . . $37,854.76Wore. Five Cents Savings Bank . . . 5,000.00
Total $42,854.76Investments:
Real Estate $7,800.00Bonds 420,182.34Preferred Stocks . . . . $171,239.61Common Stocks 579,150.01
Total Stocks 750,389.62
Total 1,178,371.96
Library Building and Land $483,144.16Less Reserve for Depreciation 41,571.20 441,572.96
Total Assets $1,662,799.68
The Purchasing Fund has been increased by $3,990.59 by the sale ofduplicates. The present balance is $5,393.43.
The Bibliography Fund has been increased by the sale of the Revereand Evans publications amounting to $7,017.35. The present balanceis $15,583.55.
The Special Gifts Fund was credited with $127.30 from the W. K.Bizby Trust.
The "Lee M. Friedman Fund" has been established with a contribu-tion of $2,500.00.
The "Russell S. Paine Fund" has been established with a contributionof $4,105.13.
REPORT OF THE TREASURER 379
The following amounts have been contributed for additional bookpurchases and current expenses :
Adams, Frederick B., Jr Í25.00Adams, Thomas B 5.00Babb, James T 10.00Barrett, C. Waller 671.09Barton, George S 100.00Bemis, Samuel F 10.00Bol ton, Theodore 10.00Bowen, Richard Le Baron 200.00Boyd, Julian P 10.00Brainard, Newton C 100.00Brigham, Clarence S 1,300.00Buck, Paul H 25.00Bullock, Alexander H 100.00Bullock, Chandler 100.00Butterfield, Lyman H 25.00Cameron, Kenneth W. 50.00Campbell, LeRoy A 50.00Cappon, Lester ] 250.00Caulfield, Ernest 10.00Chinard, Gilbert 3.00Cole, Arthur H 100.00Cole, Edward H 25.00Commager, Henry S 50.00Cutler, C!arl C 20.00Daniels, F. Harold 1,000.00du Pont, Henry F 50.00Flynt, Henry N 50.00Forbes, Esther 500.00Fuess, Claude M. 10.00Gaines, Pierce W 50.00Gipson, Lawrence H 15.00Goff, Frederick R. 10.00Goodspeed, George T 100.00Graff, Everett D 200.00Grosvenor, Gilbert H 50.00Hamilton, Sinclair 100.00Haring, Clarence H 25.00Heald, Richard A 200.00Higgins, John W 300.00Higgins, Milton P 500.00Holbrook, Stewart H 25.00Johnson, Alden P 500.00Kirkland, Edward C 10.00Knollenberg, Bernhard 50.00Leland, Waldo G 25.00
380 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
Lincoln, Daniel W gioo.ooLoring, Augustus P 100.00Lowens, Irving 25-ooMcDonald, Gerald D 10.00McKay, George L 10.00Merk, Frederick 15.00Metcalf, Keyes D 25.00Middendorf, J. William 100.00Montgomery, Charles F 10.00Morison, Samuel E 50.00Murdock, Kenneth B 10.00Nash, Ray 10.00Noe, Sydney P 10.00Olds, Irving S 100.00Peckham, Howard H 10.00Pell, John H. G 25.00Peltz, W. L. Learned 50.00Pomfret, John E 10.00Riccius, Herman P 50.00Rice, Albert W 1,000.00Richmond, Carleton R 210.00Riley, Stephen T 25.00Rosenwald, Lessing J. 25.00Shaw, Ralph R 50.00Shipton, Clifford K 100.00Shryock, Richard H 25.00Silver, Rollo G 30.00Spencer, Rae M 25.00Stobbs, George R 50.00Streeter, Thomas W 13,243.59Viets, Henry R 50.00Waite, Albert G 5.00Walsh, Michael J 75.00Washburn, Henry B 25.00Weis, Frederick L 10.00Welch, d'Alté A 25.00Wheeler, Nathaniel 25.00Wolcott, Roger 50.00Wright, Lyle H 15.00Wyllie, John C 10.00Miscellaneous Gifts 2,808.15
TOTAL $25,620.83
Submitted by
CHANDLER BULLOCK, Treasurer
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER 381
EXHIBIT "A"
BALANCE SHEET
As AT SEPTEMBER 30, i960
ASSETSCash in Banks:
Worcester County National Bank ?3 7,854.76Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank 5,000.00 342.854.76
Investments:Real Estate $7,800.00Bonds 420,182.34
Stocks:Preferred 3171,239.61Common 579,150.01 750,389.62 1,178,371.96
Real Estate and Buildings $483,144.16Less—Reserve for Depreciation 41,571.20 441,572.96
Total Assets 31,662,799.68
LIABILITIES, FUNDS AND SURPLUS
Employees' State Withholding Taxes $163.66
Funds—Schedule "A-i" 1,451,565.67
Surplus:Balance, September 30, 1959 Í199.385.70
Add:
Excess of Operating Income overExpenditures 16,246.35
$215,632.05Deduct:
Net Loss on Sale of Securities 4,561.70
Balance, September 30, i960 211,070.35
Total Liabilities, Funds and Surplus $1,662,799.68
382 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
SCHEDULE "A-1"STATEMENT OF FUND ACCOUNTS
_ . . _ . , A8 AT SEFTEMBEK 30, IQ6OFund Title * ' ^ Principal
20-General 2l2,8z3.012i-Bookbindmg 7,500.0022-Publishing 32,000.0023-l8aac and Edward L. Davis 23,000.0024-Levi Lincoln 9,500.0025-Benjamin F. Thoma8 1,000.0026-Jo8eph A. Tenney 5i0oo. 0027-Ebenezer Alden 1,000.0028-Samuel F. Haven 3,500.0029-George Chandler 5,500.003O-FrancÍ8 H. Dewey 10,500.0031-George E. Ellis 17,500.0032-John and Eliza Davis 5,ooo. 0033-Stephen Salisbury, Jr 104,500.0034-Purchasing 5.393-4335-Charles F. Washburn 20,000.0036-Jame8 F. Hunnewell 5,000.0037-Special Gifts 200.0038-Eliza D. Dodge 3,000.0039-James Lyman Whitney 11,082.3740-Samuel A. Green 5,000.004l-Andrew McF. Davis 10,000.0042-Nathaniel Paine 37,000.0043-Bemard C. Steiner 1,000.0044-Charle8 A. Cha8e 12,000.0045-Henry R. Wagner 30,000.0046-Isaiah Thomas 7,000.0047-Jame8 B. Wilbur 100,000.0048-Henry Winchester Cunningham 79,682.1949-Mary Hayward Cunningham 50,000.0050-Albert H. Whitin 11,078.0551-Grenville H. Norcro88 10,000.0052-Clarence W. Bowen 10,000.0054-Thoma8 Hovey Gage 20,000.005S-Nathaniel T. Kidder 5,000.0056-George Wat8on Cole 53)7*5.1057-Jame8 Duncan Phillips 2,600.0058-Herbert E. Lombard 17,649.6559-Charle8 A. Place 930.7460-Bibliography 15,583-5562-Albert Matthew8 1,000.0063-Aldu8 C. Higgin8 25,000.0064-Mabel Knowle8 Gage 20,000.0065-Mark Bortman 1,250.0066-Henry F. DePuy 178,889.4967-Philip H. Cook 5,000.0068-Foster Steams 1,000.0069-Donald McKay Frost 10,000.0070-Lee M. Friedman 2,500.0071-Russell S. Paine 4,105.13
-Library Building 441,572.96
31,451,565-67
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER 383
EXHIBIT "B"
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, i960
Net Income from Investments and from Operations:Income from :
DividendsBond InterestSavings Bank Interest
Total Income from InvestmentsGiftsSale of Publications
Operating Expenses:SalariesPayroll TaxesPensions and Retirement ExpenseEmployees' Blue CrossOffice Supplies and ExpenseHeat, Light and TelephoneSuppliesCare of GroundsExtra ServiceA.D.T. Protective ServiceRepair and Maintenance of Building and
EquipmentInsuranceLegal and Accounting FeesSafekeeping of SecuritiesTravelMiscellaneous
Income—Less Operating Expenses
Other Expenditures:Purchase of BooksPublishingBindingPurchase of EquipmentMoving Expense
Excess of Operating Income overExpenditures
$69,088.9617,838.3s
175-00
87,102.3125.748.139.503-71 ¿122.354-15
63,023.7s
i,6ss-io
7.345- 401,321.52
2.74S-6S3.764-59904.972S5-6S264.2s926.64
SS3-64413.86350-00542-88
Soo.oo196.22
11,234.344,317.202,488.002,144.841.159-30
84,764.12
Í37.S90-03
21,343.68
$16,246.3S
384 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS—ContinuedFOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, i960
Excess of Operating Income overExpenditures — Brought Forward
Add:Additions to Funds:
Russell S. Paine Fund:Legacy from Russell S. Paine Estate...
Lee M. Friedman Fund:Legacy from Lee M. Friedman Estate..
Bibliography Fund:Sale of Evans Bibliography, Volume
No. lA. 37.83s.63Sale of Revere Engravings 95.00
Purchasing Fund:Sale of Duplicates
Deduct:Deductions from Funds:
Bibliography Fund:Publishing Evans Bibliography,
Volume No. 14
Purchase of Securities, e tc:Real EstateBonds 30^173.64Stocks 2,275.00
Less—Proceeds from Sale of Securities:Bonds 2S.2SJ-33Stocks 275.31
Add:Employees' State Withholding Taxes at
September 30, i960
Cash Balance, October I, 1959Cash Balance, September 30, i960..Accounted for as follows:
Worcester County National Bank:Maintenance Account 34,103.95Princinal Account 3,7?o.8l
Worcester Five Cents Saving« Bank
24,105.13
2,500.00
7,930.63
3.990.59
7,800.00
32.748.6440,548.64
25,526.64
37,854.765,000.00
$16,246.35
18,526.3534.772.70
913.28
33.85942
15.022.0018.837.42
163.6619.001.0823,853.6842,854.76
$42,854^76
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER 385
STATEMENT BY THE TREASURER
The total book value of all the assets of this Society (excluding cashdeposits in banks, real estate values, values of all personal property andthe historical collections) is $1,171,341. The total market value of allour securities as above stated as of September 30 of this year (the end ofour fiscal year) is $2,205,965. This shows an excess of total marketvalues over total book values of $1,034,624. The excess of market valueover book is a very satisfactory excess in a relatively small endowmentfund such as ours.
The rate of income return from all our securities this year based on thetotal book value was 7.42%. However, the rate of income return on thesecurities based on the total market value was 3.94%.
Based on the book values of our investment portfolio 50.49% is in-vested in fixed income securities, bonds and preferred stocks; and 49.51%in common stocks or equities. Based on total market values 74.74% isinvested in equities, and 25.26% in fixed income securities.
The book value of the Society's real estate has been marked down from$450,585 to $441,573. This is a depreciation charge of 2% or $9,012.
It is pleasing to note that the number of annual contributors hasincreased from fifty to eighty-five during the past year.
BONDSPAR BOOK
NAME RATE MATURITY VALUE VALUE
PUBLIC FUNDS:
British Columbia Power, Series L 4 ^ Apr., 1987 10,000 9,800.00Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto . 4}^ Aug., 1986 5,000 4,772.00Province of Nova Scotia jH Oct., 1971 10,000 10,175.00
$24,747.00
386 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
PUBLIC UTILITIES:
Alabama Power Co 4!^ May, 1983Alabama Power Co 4.^ May, 1987Consolidated Edison Co. of N. Y. 4X Oct., 1986Dallas Power & Light Co 4X Dec, 1986Florida Power & Light Co 3J4 Apr., 1983Florida Power & Light Co 41^ Apr., 1988Gulf States Utilities Co 4% July, 1990Idaho Power Co 4K Jan., 1987Illinois Bell Telephone Co 4^ Mar., 1994Interstate Power Co 5 May, 1987Interstate Power Co sH May, 1989Jersey Central Power & Light Co 5 July, 1987Merrimack Essex Electric Co 4 ^ May, 1988New Orleans Public Service 4.^ Apr., 1983New York State Electric & Gas 4% May, 1987New York Telephone Co 4>í May, 1991Northern States Power Co 4^ June, 1987Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co 3^^ Aug., 1991Potomac Edison 4^ May, 1987Potomac Electric Power Co 3% June, 1988Potomac Electric Power Co 4^ Dec, 1993Public Service Electric & Gas 4'^ Aug., 1988Southern Natural Gas Co 4 May, 1973Western Massachusetts Electric s% Oct., 1989Wisconsin Michigan Power ¡% Nov., 1989
$7,00025,00010,00010,000io,ooo10,00010,00010,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,0002O,0OO
10,00020,00015,00010,00010,000
4,00010,00010,000
557.237-5125,375.0010,214.0010,084.809,900.00
10,129.5010,086.7010,000.0010,100.0010,000.0015,000.0010,156.3010,250.0010,301.8015,232.5020,351.009,800.00
20,509.4015.257-2510,037.5010,130.7015,306.903,960.00
10,187.5010,187.50
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS:
Aluminum Company of America 4}^ Jan., 1982Boeing Airplane Co 5 Aug., 1978C. L T. Financial Corp ¡^ Sept., 1970Deere & Co 4 ^ Aug., 1983General Motors Acceptance Corp 3^ Sept., 1975Pacific Finance Corp 3 ^ Jan., 1965Pacific Finance Corp 4 ^ Mar., 1967State Loan & Finance Corp 3J< May, 1966
Total Bonds
$5,ooo15,000
10,000
14,000
25,000
10,000
8,000
10,000
$5,000.00
14,785.429,857.5013,562.81
24,562.50
9,950.00
7,921.25
10,000.00
95. 39-4
$420,182.34
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER
PREFERRED STOCKS
387
SHARES NAME
RAILROADS:
2,000 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, Pfd.2,000 Union Pacific Railroad Company, Pfd
PUBLIC UTILITIES:
100 Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. (4K% Pfd. B)60 New England Power Co. (6% Cum. Pfd.) . . .
300 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (6% Cum. ist Pfd.)
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS:
400 American Can Co. (7% Pfd.)75 American Tobacco Co. (6% Cum. Pfd.)
150 E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.(Non-Assess. Í4.50 Cum. Pfd.)
100 General Motors Corp., ($3.75 Pfd.)100 International Harvester Co. (7% Cum. Pfd.)250 United States Steel Corp. {7% Cum. Pfd.) .
Total Preferred Stocks
BOOK
VALUE
¿20,228.3119,853-85
$$10,482.808,625.309,279.29
i17.367.9a9,229.20
17.774-779,783.62
14.977-0S33.637.50
^40,082.16
¿28,387.39
¿102,770.06
¿171,239.61
COMMON STOCKSBANKS:
153 Chase Manhattan Bank ¿7,631.25326 Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. 12,570.39166 Continental Illinois Nat. Bank & Trust Co.. 9.S37.OI322 First National Bank of Boston 10,242.55612 First National City Bank of New York 24,509.90279 First Pennsylvania Banking & Trust Co 8,840.64371 Hanover Bank 9.576.52264 Hartford National Bank & Trust Co 7,236.36240 Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York . . 11,134.45200 National Shawmut Bank of Boston 7,835.00268 Rockland-Atlas National Bank of Boston . . . 7,161.16577 State Street Bank & Trust Co. 14,622.84715 Worcester County National Bank 11,152.50
¿142,050.57
388 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
RAILROADS:
3 SO Union Pacific Railroad Company
PUBLIC UTILITIES:
450 American Telephone & Telegraph Co..100 Boston Edison CoSoo Central Hudson Gas & Electric
1,048 Colonial Energy Shares, Inc200 Niagara Mohawk Power Corp208 Philadelphia Electric Co., Inc200 Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc . . . .233 Western Massachusetts Companies...
^4,460.00
^13,870.404,257.058,042.057,418.415,183-203,613.676,065.553.701-35
$52,151.68
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS:
133 Aetna Casualty & Surety Co666 Aetna Life Insurance Co121 ACF Industries, Inc720 American Insurance Co. of N. J
3,971 Babcock & Wilcox400 Bethlehem Steel Corp830 Boston Insurance Co
1,824 Chemical Fund, Inc135 Citie8 Service Co694 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.. .624 Continental Casualty Co275 Continental Insurance Company
1,000 Continental Oil, Del257 Deere & Co800 Dun & Bradstreet, Inc120 E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co440 Eastman Kodak Co250 Endicott-Johnson Corp606 Family Finance Corp400 Federated Department Stores
1,502 General Electric Co700 General Foods Corp804 General Motors Corp150 Great Northern Paper Co448 Insurance Company of North America.100 Kennecott Copper Corp200 S. S. Kresge Co100 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co
2,ioo Massachusetts Investors Trust400 McKesson & Robbins, Inc200 National Dairy Products Corp
¿4.319-354,013.144,400.009,050.00
35,701.675.351-18
11,915.8112,527.065.399-308,140.00
662.133.952-50
15.388.485,150.368,975.004,267.435,480.428,589-52
10,171.2910,152.389.529-03
10,501.087,429.826,128.502,999.38
12,611.245,030.207,987.064.944-88
10,430.664,655-98
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER 389
450 J.C. Penney Co $5,S77-°S130 Phoenix Insurance Co 7,099.88573 Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. (20-Guilder shares) 15,086.44918 Sears, Roebuck & Co 7.866.57
1,146 Standard Oil of California 14,026.071,705 Standard Oil of New Jersey 19,043.21
300 Sterling Drug Co 4,944.31400 J. P. Stevens Co.. Inc 9.422.87
1,049 Texaco, Inc 15,062.61500 Torrington Co 13,500.00500 Travelers Insurance Co 3.93S-OO150 Union Carbide Corp 4.4^9.95n o F. W. Woolworth Co 4,598.95
¿380,487.76
Total Common Stocks $579,150.01Total Stocb $750,389.62
The undersigned, Auditors of the American Antiquarian Society, re-port that the books and accounts of the Treasurer of the Society for theyear ending September 30, i960, and the securities listed in the foregoingReport have been examined and verified by Harry W. Wallis & Co.,Accountants and Auditors, as appears by their certificate submittedherewith.
(Signed) DANIEL W . LINCOLN
September 30, i960 BRADLEY B . GILMAN, Auditors
390 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY [Oct.,
MR. CHANDLER BULLOCK, TreasurerAMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
DEAR SIR:
In accordance with your instructions, we have examined the booksand accounts of the American Antiquarian Society as at and for theyear ended September 30, i960.
Our work embraced a detailed check of the transactions of the year,a review and analysis of the accounts relative to the cash receipts anddisbursements and to the purchase and sale of securities.
As a result of our examination, we have prepared the following finan-cial statements which are appended hereto:
EXHIBIT
Balance Sheet as at September 30, i960 "A"Statement of Fund Accounts as at SCHEDULE
September 30, i960 "A-i"Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements
for the year ended September 30, i960 "B"
In connection with our examination and the preparation of the fore-going financial statements, we confirmed the bank balances by cer-tificates received from the depositories which we reconciled with thebooks of account. All cash shown to have been received has beenaccounted for and we have examined vouchers and/or cancelled checksin support of all disbursements.
The purchases and sales of securities were supported by brokers'advices which we examined. The securities on hand at the year endwere confirmed to us by a statement from the Trust Department of theWorcester County National Bank, and are stated on the accompanyingBalance Sheet at book values.
Yours truly,HARRY W . WALLIS & Co.
Accountants and AuditorsOctober 11, i960
i960.] REPORT OF THE TREASURER 391
CONTRIBUTORS OF 2500 OR OVER TO ANNUAL EXPENSES,1910-1960
Alfred L. Aiken, 1923 ?l,oooSimeon E. Baldwin, 1923 5°°C. Waller Barrett, 1953-1960. 3.921George S. Barton, 1927-1960 4.875Frank B. Bemis, 1927^1935 1,000William E. Benjamin, 1931-1935 13.500George F. Booth, 1927-1955 5.40«Qarence W. Bowen, 1920-1935 6,350Richard LeB. Bowen, 1947-1960 2,915Morgan B. Brainard, 1942-1957 615Clarence S. Brigham, 1914-1960 13.̂ 45A. George Bullock, 1923 2,000Alezander H. Bullock, 1942-1960 1.500Chandler Bullock, 1932-1960 2,215Hampton L. Carson, 1927-1928 i.oooEmest Caulfield, 1946-1960 51°William R. Coe, 1949-1954 1,600George Crompton, I935-I955 9^7Henry W. Cunningham, 1915-1930 5.9^5F. Harold Daniels, 1957-1960 4>oooFrancis H. Dewey, 1921-1927 4.500Henry F. duPont, 1946-1960 650George S. Eddy, 1927-1941 1,650WiUiam M. Elkins, 1941-1946 1,600Theodore T. Ellis, 1924 1,000David H. Fanning, 1920 5.000John W. Farwell, 1922-1925 2,000Henry N. Flynt, 1958-1960 500Donald M. Frost, 1941-1953 6,690George F. Fuller, 1924 i.oooHomer Gage, 1917-1935 6.600Mabel Knowles Gage, 1936-1948 9.6ooT. Hovey Gage, 1921-1938 i,950Harry W. Goddard, 1924-1925 1,000Charles E. Goodspeed, 1923-1949 i,345George T. Goodspeed, 1954-1960 700Everett D. Gra£F, 1941-1960 6,500Sinclair Hamilton, 1948-1960 1,225Francis R. Hart, 1923-1935 1,650Richard A. Heald, 1944-1960 4,225Aldus C. Higpns, 1927-1949 8,750John W. Higgins, 1935-1960 6,338Milton P. Higgine, 1957-1960 2,000Samuel V. Hoffman, 1921-1924 2,000Esther Forbes Hoskins, 1942-1960 10,035Jame« M. Hunnewell, 1938-1954 2,418
392 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
Archer M. Huntington, 1935-1953 ¿3,675James Hazen Hyde, I954-I9S7 500Alden P. Johnson, 1959-1960 1,000Matt B. Jones, 1926-1940 1̂ 220William V. Kellen, 1924-1942 i,S9SHenry P. Kendall, 1952-1959 çjoJohn T. Lee, 1946-1952 900Lilly Endowment, Inc., 1946-1953 30,000Daniel W. Lincoln, 1949-1960 i 000Waldo Lincoln, 1910-1917 2,285Herbert E. Lombard, 1918-1939 1,275Augustus P. Loring, 1941-1950 1.425Tracy W. McGregor, 1936-1937 5,000William S. Mason, 1927-1928 1,000William G. Mather, 1924-1950 4.700John M. Merriam, 1923-1958 4,600William J. Middendorf, 1958-1960 500Stewart Mitchell, 1935-1956 825Paul B. Morgan, 1927-1952 7,6goSamuel E. Morison, 1935-1960 1.700Samuel L. Munson, 1923-1927 2 100Charles L. Nichols, 1923-1927 2,750Grenville H. Norcross, 1919-1935 4.840Irving S. Olds, 1954-1960 750Russell S. Paine, 1927-1958 2,150J. Duncan Phillips, 1944-1954 725Stephen W. Phillips, I93S-I9S4 16,770George A. Plimpton, 1921-1929 2,000Albert W. Rice, 1941-1960 36,600Carleton R. Richmond, 1953-1960 3,3ioGeorge I. Rockwood, 1925-1935 2,000A. S. W. Rosenbach, 1931 500Arthur P. Rugg, 1923-1935 gooJohn H. Scheide, 1939-1941 ,,085Emily E. F. Skeel, 1925-19(51 4,350Foster Steams, 1937-1955 524George R. Stobbs, 1946-1960 525Harry G. Stoddard, 1935-1959 10,200Thomas W. Streeter, 1935-1960 16,399Charles H. Taylor, 1923-1941 10,895Forrest W. Taylor, 1924 1,000Edward L. Tinker, 1951-1958 1.550Charles G. Washburn, 1921-1927 2,600Lemuel A. Welles, 1929-1935 'öooLeonard Wheeler, 1921-1935 1,100James B. Wilbur, 1921-1927 8,000Lucile K. Wilkin, 1952-1954 i>355John Woodbury, 1922-1935 550Samuel B. Woodward, 1921-1941 1.750George A. Zabriskie, 1940-1953 850