ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



For the use of their endowed beds in the Presbyterian Hos- 

 pital, the Pension Fund is grateful to Mr. Horace F. Hutchinson 

 and Mr. Richard B. Kelly. 



For cooperation in securing free treatment at the Presbyterian 

 Hospital for an employee in need, the Board is indebted to 

 Mr. L. E. Belmont. 



Col. S. H. Wolfe has generously extended to the Pension 

 Board the privilege of sending employees to the number of five 

 in one year to use his endowed bed in Mt. Sinai Hospital. 



The Pension Board is grateful to Dr. Walter P. Anderton 

 for his unremitting care and patience in the examination of 

 members and applicants, and for his kind cooperation in secur- 

 ing the necessary treatment and facilities for employees in 

 need of such assistance. 



To Counsel Lewis L. Delafield the Pension Board owes thanks 

 for advice and suggestions graciously offered during the past 

 year. 



The members of the Pension Fund are proud of their Honor 

 Roll, to which a number of names have been added since the 

 last Report. We have reason to be deeply thankful that, while 

 a number of men have been wounded, only one loss of life has 

 occurred among our men in service. 



HONOR ROLL 



Harold E. Anthony Prentice B. Hill 



Felix A. Barbarito Thomas G. Hull 



James P. Chapin Henry L. Hundertpfund 



Frank M. Chapman Albert J. Kelly 



Charles A. Connolly* Kay C. Lenskjold 



Joseph F. Connolly George M. Mackenzie 



Henry E. Crampton Daniel J. McGarty 



Laurence A. Ferri Joseph S. McGarty 



John J. Finn Bruno Menzer 



Edward J. Foyles Edwin C. Meyenberg 



Charles H. Harriman Leo E. Miller 



John Harte Barrington Moore 



James J. Healy John F. O'Neill 



*Charles A. Connolly was reported by the War Department as killed in 

 action on July 28, 1918, at Chateau-Thierry. 



