Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 14, No. 05 1936

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Alumni Mention

DEATHS

1936

CLIFFORD ALTOBELLIS, School of Commerce, class of 1924, is now Manager of the Continental-American Life Insurance Co., with offices at 90 State Street, Artley Albany, N. Y. Mr. Allan Troth Artley, class of 1911, died May 9 at BOB BANDY, class of 1935, B.S. in General Science, his home in Atlanta, Georgia, following a short illness. was recently promoted to Manager of the Ad Sales Dept. Mr. Artley was 45 years old. Before his death he was of the Memphis Branch of the 20th Century-Fox Film State Reconstruction Supervisor for the Home Owners Company. Loan Corporation. TOM BERRY, B.S. in M.E., class of 1936, recently Brooks commenced work as a student engineer in the Testing Mr. C. B. Brooks, 1908, died on March 19 in Chicago, Dept. of the General Electric Co. 111., and was taken to his old home in Royston, Ga., for HERMAN B. BROWN, class of 1923, B.S. in E.E., is burial. Mr. Brooks was a former star baseball player at Superintendent of the Otis Elevaor Company, Mem- Tech. At the time of his death, he was manager of the Chicago office of the Community Silver Company. phis, Tenn. Crawford K. O. COLE, B.S. in C.E., 1927, is Field Engineer Mr. George Gordon Crawford, 66, died March 29 in with the Portland Cement Association, Atlanta. Birmingham, Alabama, after a brief illness. Mr. CrawA. LEE CHAPMAN, class of 1923, B.S.C., is Secre- ford was a member of the first graduating class, 1890, retary-Treasurer of Maier & Berkele, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. ceiving his degree in mechanical engineering and was later R. M. DINSMORE, B.S. in Commerce, class of 1925, awarded a Doctor of Science degree by Georgia Tech. has recently been made Assistant District Manager of Mr. Crawford figured prominently in American steel Tire Sales for The U. S. Rubber Products, Inc., Atlanta, circles. His name was on the membership roster of the Ga. metallurgical advisory board of the Carnegie Institute DON M. FORESTER, class of 1914, B.S. in C.E., is and he was a director of the American Iron & Steel InDivision Engineer for the Imperial Dam and Public stitute, and also a former president of the T. C. I. & R. R. Works of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Yuma, Co., and Jones-Laughlin Steel Company. Arizona. Forsterling A. P. FRANCIS, class of 1915, is Assistant Manager Mr. Charles W. Forsterling died March 25 at his home in of The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Schenectady, N. Y. He received his degree in Mechanical Co. He is located in Atlanta, Ga., with offices at 1325 Engineering with the class of 1908. Mr. Forsterling was an Citizens and Southern Building. authority on steam turbines and prominently connected W. R. GREER, class of 1932, B.S. in C.E., is located with the General Electric Company. Walthall at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, with the Arkansas Power and Mr. William P. Walthall, 64, died March 18, at a priLight Co. CARLTON G. GEORGE, class of 1923, B.S.C., is vate hospital of heart disease. He graduated with the General Credit Manager Executive for the Universal class of 1892, receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Walthall was Sales Manager of the AdamsCredit Company, Detroit, Michigan. Cates Company, realtors, at the time of his death. He CARLYLE HOLLEMAN, class of 1924, is Manager of was born in Palmetto, Ga., but since his graduation he the Insurance Dept. of The Sharp-Boylston Real Estate made Atlanta his home. Company of Atlanta, Ga. Lett EMERSON HOLLEMAN, class of 1920, B.S. in M.E., Mr. Rushin R. Lett, Comm. 1931, and law graduate, is President and Treasurer of the Holleman Realty Com- died on April 5, at his home in College Park, Ga. Mr. pany of Atlanta, Ga. Lett was a prominent student at Tech and a valued ALBIN O. HOLDER, class of 1925, B.S. in Commerce, worker in the Alumni Office during his undergraduate is Vice President of T. N. Adams and Company, Buffalo, days. He entered school from Fairburn, Georgia. N. Y. J. F. McLENDON, class of 1926 in B.S.C., is Territory JOHN EDWARD ROBERTS, class of 1903, B.S. in Manager of the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, Chemical Engineering, is Vice President of the Roberts Columbia, S. C. Cotton Oil Company, of Memphis, Tenn. JULIUS R. MORTON, class of 1934, B.S. in C.E., is a CHARLES SMITHGALL, class of 1933, B.S. in Gencivil engineer for the T. R. R. Company. eral Science, is one of the staff announcers for radio staJ. WAYNE MOORE, JR., class of 1928, B.S. in M.E., tion WSB, Atlanta, Ga. has been made Vice President and Chief Engineer of the R. J. SPENCE, 1917, is now associated with the Carrison Engineering and Sales Company, Inc., Jack- Keasby and Mattison Company, 919 Rhodes-Haverty sonville, Fla. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HENRY JAMES McKINNEY, class of 1928, in RAYMOND A. SPITLER, class of 1923, B.S.C., is Architecture, is now located in Brookline, Mass., as Secretary-Treasurer of A. L. Zachry Company, Atlanta, Manager of the National Theatre Supply Company. Ga. OWEN POOL, class of 1919, former football captain, JAMES M. SUTTON, class of 1923, B.S. in E.E. is is now located in Atlanta, Ga., with offices in the Rhodes Consulting Engineer for the General Electric Company Building. with offices in Memphis, Tenn. W. M. RAPP, JR., class of 1927, B.S. in Commerce, is H. G. WEAVER, 1911, M. E. is Director of the Conwith the Steamline Pipe and Fittings Company, Atlanta, sumers' Research of General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Georgia. Michigan. HON. L. W. ROBERT, JR., C.E. and E.E., 1908, WARREN WHEARY, class of 1926, B.S. in Commerce, formerly Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury, is Sales Manager for the Schneider Iron Works Company was recently made Assistant Treasurer of the Democratic of Chicago, Illinois. National Committee by Postmaster General Farley. CHARLIE YATES, class of 1935, B.S. in General D. B. SANFORD, B.S. in C.E., 1920, is Road Engineer, Science, was recently selected as one of the five "freshFlathead Indian Agency, Dixon, Montana. men" for the United States Walker Cup team.


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