spent much of his time. He was a member of the Atlantic Yacht Club at Sea 

 Gate and of the New York Yacht Club, also a member and governor of the 

 Lotos Club and a member of the Maritime Exchange. 



He is survived by his wife and two sons, Russell C. and Kenneth A. 



He died in Yokohama, Japan, on August 29, 1919, while on an extended 

 tour of the Orient. 



RUDOLPH VEITH 



MEMBER 



JOHN M. WILLIAMSON 



MEMBER 



John M. Williamson was born February 38, 1885. He served six years 

 in a shipyard engine shop and drawing office. He was chief engineer and 

 later marine superintendent for W. R. Grace and Co., New York, for four 

 years. 



He was afterwards employed as a surveyor by the American Bureau of 

 Shipping and still later as engineer surveyor for the Lloyd's Register of 

 Shipping. His principal duties covq;ed the inspection and test of forgings, 

 castings, etc., intended for vessels classed or to be classed with Lloyd's. His 

 resignation was accepted by Lloyd's on April 21, 1919. He died in May, 

 1919. 



