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He is a member of the Roman Catholic church and is a member 
of the Knights of Columbus. 
Samuel R. MacDonald 
Business address, R. F. D. 1, Wallingford, Conn. 
Home address, 171 Ravine Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Samuel Rowley MacDonald was born May 10, 1886, in Newark, N. J., 
the son of Charles Howard MacDonald of the New York Stock Exchange 
and Fanny Stuart (Rowley) MacDonald. On his father’s side he is of 
Scotch, and on his mother’s of English ancestry. He has one brother, 
Howard Brenton MacDonald, and a sister, Theodora B. E. McCormick. 
He was prepared at Columbia Institute and Barnard School in New 
York City, at the Yonkers High School, and spent a year in final prepara- 
tion at Cutler School, New York City. In 1909 he graduated from 
the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, where he was a member of 
Alpha Sigma Phi, of the Gun Club, the Freshman Glee Club, the 
University Orchestra, the Yale Masonic Club and the Orpheus Society. 
He was also a member of the New Haven Oratorio Society. 
He is unmarried. 
MacDonald is at present in the fruit business, having bought a 
peach orchard in Wallingford, Conn. He was formerly engaged 
in private forestry work in New York City. He writes: 
“Although a member of the Forest School Class of 1911, I did 
not go South until the following spring. In the interim, having 
passed the Civil Service, I received a temporary appointment as 
forest assistant in District 1. Leaving the Service, I went to 
Bay Minette, Ala., in November and remained there in private 
forestry work until time to join the 1912 Class at Crossett, Ark.” 
In politics he is a Republican. He attends the Protestant 
Episcopal church. He is a member of Acacia, the New York 
Consistory, 32°, and subordinate masonic bodies, the Mystic 
Shrine and the Yale Club of New York City. 
A. Fletcher Marsh 
Business address, 1605 McCormick Building, Chicago, IIl. 
Residence, 1207 East Fifty-third Street, Chicago, IIl. 
‘Allen Fletcher Marsh was born July 9, 1888, in Chicago, IIl., the son 
of Charles A. Marsh, president of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- 
