181st Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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181st Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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1986

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PENNSYLVANIA

AO\DEMYT~~

FINEAArS

We don't want to deny our history.
It is the essence of what we are today.

Neither do we want to be engulfed by it.
We are an institution about the old and the new.
About tradition and innovation.
About historic processes and evolutionary change.
We believe that there are lessons from the past that,
when understood,
ought to guide us in pursuit of the future.

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Tab Ie
of
Contents

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3

Report of the Chairman

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4

Report of the President

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6

Report of the Director of the Museum

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18

Report of the Director of the School

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20

Report of the Assistant Dean

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21

Report of the Director of Admissions

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Report of the Director of Marketing

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23

Report of the Director of Development

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Financial Data

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Staff

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Board of Trustees
Ex-Officio Members
Women:' Committee Members
Associate Members

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30

Contributions from
Corporations, Foundations, and Government Agencies

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Contributions from
Individuals, Associations and Groups

Report

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CHAIRMAN

It is an honor to share with you this, the
second annual report of my tenure as
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The
growth of the Academy of the Fine Arts,
during the past fifteen years, has been impressive; the accomplishments in 1986 are,
similarly, a proud record, made possible by
thousands of loyal, generous supporters
who value, as I do, the work of the Academy of the Fine Arts.

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This report records those accomplishments, and expresses some of the future
ambitions of the organization. So much has
recently been done to make the Academy
of the Fine Arts a more vital, viable, and
responsible place; so much remains to be
done. My gravest concerns as Chairman
during these past two years have been
financial. The Academy of the Fine Arts
currently does not have its own adequate
financial resources to support its two very
ambitious programs in the museum and the
school. Last year, over sixty-four percent of
our operating income had to be raised from
outside sources: individuals, foundations,
corporations, and government agencies at
the federal, state, and municipal levels. The
record was impressive in 1986 thanks to the
hard work of the Development Committee,
Co-Chaired by Carpenter Dewey and
Harold A. Sorgenti, and Elaine Breslow and
her staff. However, can the record be
repeated year in and year out, especially in
light of the Tax Reform Act of 1986? It must
be the Pennsylvania Academy's highest priority to build its operating endowment in
order to reduce its financial vulnerability in
the immediate years ahead. All of us who
care about the Academy of the Fine Arts
must help!

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I have felt privileged to serve as the Academy of the Fine Arts Chairman for the past
two years. I salute the Board of Trustees,
especially the excellent work of its committees, for its hard work and dedication to the
purposes of the Pennsylvania Academy. I
salute the Women's Committee, Chaired by
Mrs. Morton M. Kligerman, for its outstanding service. Similarly, I acknowledge,
with thanks, the outstanding efforts of the
Academy of the Fine Arts staff and faculty
under the leadership of its President, Frank
H. Goodyear, Jr. To my successor, Harold A.
Sorgenti, I extend my best wishes for many
years of success. The Academy of the Fine
Arts is very fortunate to have Harold as its
Chairman.
Samuel M. V. Hamilton
Chairman

Samuel M. V. Hamilton,
Chairman, Board of Trustees

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Report

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PRESIDENT

Almost four years ago, the leadership of the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
reached a consensus on its immediate goals
which remain: a reaffirmation of the value
of, with the concomitant commitment to
take the needed steps to strengthen, the
relationship between the museum and fine
arts school; arededication to the principle
of providing quality, diverse programming
in American art to a broad, public sector; a
commitment to an educational philosophy
that combinesthe proven teaching traditions of the past and the dynamic innovations of contemporary art; and a
commitment always to operate the Academy of the Fine Arts on a sound fiscal basis,
providing its greatest resource, its professional staff, with adequate compensation
and other kinds of professional support. In
order to meet these objectives, and many
others, the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, its Board of Trustees, and staff,
recognized the importance of energetic,
innovative, and cost-effective management.
It also engaged itself, wholeheartedly, in the
planning process; plans, and positioning
the institution for the future, became
almost as important as the immediate,
present needs.
I believe the Academy of the Fine Arts
team can be proud of its accomplishments
during these past four years. Spiritually,
programmatically, and financially the
organization is stronger. None of this would
have been possible without the broadlybased, generous support of its many
constituencies.

Frank H. Goodyear, Jr.,
President

As I have already written, beyond the challenges of immediate goals, the team knows
that it must also begin to plan for the future;
it must be ready! We have identified as
future objectives the following priorities:
consolidation and expansion of its physical
facilities to meet the needs of its collections,
its educational programs, its public, its students, and its staff and faculty; even more
broadly-based public programming; and a
significant strengthening of its own financial
resources. The Academy of the Fine Arts
presently raises over fifty percent of its
operating income annually, afinancial vulnerability that it must work to overcome in
the years ahead. In this regard, the present
Scholarship Endowment Campaign of $2
million, Chaired by Charles E. Mather III, is
critical to the Academy of the Fine Arts ability in the future to attract the best fine arts
students. Financial aid to students is becoming much more difficult to obtain, with
the diminution offederal appropriations for
'e ducation, and the tightening of eligibility
requirements. Similarly, plans to implement
a planned giving program in 1987, long
overdue, will, hopefully, begin to address
these issues of financial vulnerability in
other areas. As you develop your own
financial plans, please do think about a gift
or bequest to the Academy of the Fine Arts.

The ultimate strength of an organization
rests in the resolve of its individualsTrustees, other volunteers, and staff, to
make their organization responsible and
purposeful. In recent years, the Academy of
the Fine Arts has been blessed with substantial, dedicated leaders. It gives me
immense pleasure to acknowledge with
special appreciation the tireless work of the
Academy's Chairman, Samuel M. V.
Hamilton. Sam Hamilton was recognized
for his contributions to the Academy of the
Fine Arts by the Board of Trustees at a dinner in his honor on December 4, at which
time it was announced that members of
Sam's family had contributed funds to
provide for the much-needed renovation of
the Academy's auditorium. Henceforth, the
auditorium will be known as the Hamilton
Auditorium. The dedication of the auditorium is scheduled in the fall of 1987.
It also gives me pleasure to acknowledge
the exceptional contributions made by
each of the Academy of the Fine Arts ten
committees in 1986, and the strong leadership provided by the Chairs: Harvey S.
Shipley Miller (Collections and Exhibitions);
B. Herbert Lee (Instruction); Charles J. Kenkelen (Finance); Carpenter Dewey (Development and Membership); Herbert M.
Baum (Marketing); Robert G. Williams
(Strategic Planning); J. Roffe Wike (Nominating); Mrs. Morton M. Kligerman
(Women'sCommittee); Frank R. Veale
(Properties); and Mrs. Nelson J. Leidner
(Peale Club).

I particularly want to note the remarkable
achievements of Charles J. Kenkelen, who is
retiring as Chairman of the Finance Committee, a position he has held since 1977.
Charles'scontributions to the financial life
of the Academy of the Fine Arts are inestimable. I extend to him my personal thanks
for a job well done. Likewise, Barbara
Kligerman, President of the Women'sCommittee, marshalled her tireless committee
members, again, for the considerable benefit of the Academy. The Women'sCommittee is one of the Academy's great strengths.
Finally, a salute to the Chairman of the new
Marketing Committee, Herbert M. Baum,
as he helps to support the Academy of the
Fine Arts initiative to increase museum
admissions and student enrollments.
It is with profound sadness that I record the
deaths of two valued Trustees in 1986: Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen on April 24,
1986, and Arthur C. Kaufmann on October
1,1986. Bonnie Wintersteen, who received
the Academy of the Fine Arts highest
honor, its Gold Medal of Honor, in 1979,
was an extraordinary Trustee who for years
gave generously of her time, counsel, and
resources to make the Academy afar
stronger place. She is already missed terribly. Arthur Kaufmann served as a Trustee
forfifteen years. His interest in local history,

and the welfare of cultural Philadelphia,
won him the respect of his colleagues.
I also report the resignations offour Trustees in 1986: David N. Pincus, Mrs. William
A. Pollard, Mrs. George Reath, and Barry E
Wiksten. All of us here appreciate the many
important contributions each of these persons made to the Academy of the Fine Arts.
This year also saw five new Trustees elected
to the Board: George A. Beach, Milton
Ginsburg, Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, Jr.,
Frederick S. Hammer, and Mrs. Morton M.
Kligerman.
The excellent work of the Nominating
Committee, under the capable direction of
J. Roffe Wike, has already strengthened the
Board enormously.

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Barbara Kligerman, President of
the Womens Committee, along
with her husband Dr. Morton
M. Kligerman.

With Sam Hamilton's resignation as Chairman of the Board, and Harold Sorgenti's
assumption of the duties, a new Trustee
leadership is in place. All of us who care so
much for the well-being of the Academy
look forward to its new leadership. The
challenges ahead are many and difficult
ones, as we enter into aworld where a
potential crisis in funding for the arts is
shaping up. I pray that we are equal to the
tasks ahead; with your help I believe we are.
The Pensylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is
blessed with a staff and faculty that is second to none. I thank each and everyone of
them for the contributions they make daily
to our organization.
Frank H. Goodyear, Jr.
President

B. Herbert Lee (I.) and Harvey S.
Shipley Miller (r.) Trustees, with
the artist judith Rothschild at the
Scholarship Endowment
Campaign kickoff luncheon on
September 24, 1986, at the Peale
House galleries.

Pictured at the kickoff luncheon
for the Pennsylvania Academy's
Scholarship Endowment
Campaign are: faculty member
Peter Paone; Academy alumnus
james Havard; Charles E. Mather
III, Chairman of the Campaigns
Steering Committee; and faculty
members Elizabeth Osborne
and Sidney Goodman.

The year 1986 marked the completion of
my second year as director of the museum.
One of our most popular exhibitions, Red

Grooms: A Retrospective, 1956-1984,
Report

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DIRECTOR
OF THE
MUSEUM

mounted here in 1985, was traveling nationally and drawing record crowds. In
Denver, 80,000 people saw the show; and
because of the commerce generated, the
city awarded a special citation to the
Denver Art Museum. The exhibition went
on to the Museum of Contemporary Art in
Los Angeles, where attendance soared to
more than 100,000. At the final location, the
Tennessee State Museum in Red Grooms's
hometown of Nashville, attendance was
90,000.
The exhibition catalogue, with essays by Associate Curator judith Stein, john Ashberry,
and janet K. Cutler, was reprinted in an edition of 5,000 and distributed internationally
by Harry N. Abrams. By the end of the year,
the second printing was sold out, and a
third printing of 3,000 was undertaken. The
Pennsylvania Academy is particularly
pleased that the Notable Books Council of
the American Library Association placed
the Red Grooms catalogue on its list of
notable books for 1986. These books are
chosen for their contribution to knowledge
and the pleasure they bring to readers.
At the same time that they were managing
the transportation, installation, and dispersal of the Red Grooms exhibition, the museum staff mounted six major exhibitions in
Philadelphia. The exhibition schedule is
given on page 16.

Linda Bante!, Diredor of the
Museum

present. Organized by Curator Kathleen
Foster with the assistance of jeanette
Toohey, Cindy Veloric, and Helen Mangelsdorf, this exhibition represented the
culmination of several years of original
research on more than 10,000 graphics in
the collection.
Our sculpture was showcased at the end of
the year in an exhibition entitled Sculpture

at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts. It included 175 pieces of sculpture and
14 medals, well over half of the museum's
collection. Like the graphics exhibition, the
sculpture show offered the public and
scholars alike an opportunity to view a
large portion of rarely seen aspects of the
permanent collection. I oversaw the organization of this exhibition with the assistance
of Susan james-Gadzinski, Mary Mullen
Cunningham, and Theresa Esperdy. The
installation was designed by the architectural firm of Atkin, Voith & Associates in
cooperation with the museum staff.
Catalogues for both the graphics and sculpture collections will be published in 1988.
The catalogues and the exhibitions have
been made possible by grants from The
Pew Memorial Trust and the National
Endowment for the Arts.
The Pennsylvania Academy was the sole
stop on the East Coast for the exhibition

The Vital Gesture: Franz Kline in Retrospect. It was organized by Harry EGaugh

Exhibitions based on two of our permanent
collections framed the year. The first,
entitled American Graphic Arts: Water-

colors, Drawings, and Prints from the
Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts, contained 342 works dating from the eighteenth century to the

Kathleen A. Foster, Curator, at
the opening ofAmerican
Graphic Arts.

At the members opening of the
American Graphic Arts
exhibition on Thursday, January
23, the Col/edors' Circle
presented to the Academy its
first purchase, This: Stand
within feet (1984) amultimedia
print by Steven Sorman. On
hand at the presentation were
(left to right) Samuel M. V.
Hamilton, Chairman of the
Board of Trustees, Linda Bante!,
Diredor of the Museum, CoChairpersons of the Col/edors'
Circle, Hannah Henderson,
AI/en j. Mode!, and Co-Founders
Vivian Potamkin and Harvey S.
Shipley Mil/er.

for the Cincinnati Art Museum and attracted record summer crowds to the
Academy. The Provident National Bank and
Pincus-Brothers Maxwell deserve special
thanks for their funding support.
The opening show in the fall was Drawing

toward Building: Philadelphia Architectural Graphics, 1732-1986, which coincided with the 110th anniversary of the
opening of our George Hewitt and Frank
Furness building at Broad and Cherry
Streets. The exhibition was very well
received by the members of Philadelphia's
large architectural community. Over 200
drawings created by Philadelphia architects
from colonial times to the present were displayed according to an installation design
contributed by the firm of Atkin, Voith &
Associates. The guest curators for the
exhibition were james EO'Gorman, Grace
Slack McNeil Professor of American Art at
Wellesley College; jeffrey A. Cohen, architectural historian and editor of the papers
of Benjamin Henry Latrobe; and G. Holmes
Perkins, professor of architecture and
urbanism at the Graduate School of Fine
Arts of the University of Pennsylvania.

The exhibition was funded by contributions
from the Mellon Bank, the Philadelphia
Chapter ofthe American Institute of Architects, and the Foundation for Architecture.
The distinguished list of supporters also
included Atkin, Voith & Associates; Bower,
Lewis, Thrower/Architects; the Clio Group;
Geddes, Brecher, Quail, Cunningham; Historic Landmarks for Living; H2L2 Architects/
Planners; John Milner Associates; Mitchell/
Giurgola, Architects; Rohm and Haas; Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Sherrerd; the Stockton
Rush Bartol Foundation; Venturi, Rauch
and Scott Brown; and the ZSL Real Estate
Corporation. Aprofusely illustrated catalogue was fully underwritten by a generous
grant from the William B. Dietrich Foundation. The catalogue was published by the
University of Pennsylvania Press, which is
distributing the hard-cover edition.

annually since 1982 by Preservation Techniques. Intended to encourage excellence
in commercial and institutional restorations, the award was named for John
McArthur, Jr., the architect of Philadelphia's
City Hall. The Academy's citation - the
Museum Quality Restoration Award for
Projects under $300,000 - was given for
restoration of the floor surrounding the
grand staircase, which included reproducing the original tiles. This installation, which
took place in 1985 under the direction of
Hyman Myers of the Vitetta Group/Studio
Four, was made possible by a generous
grant from The Pew Memorial Trust.

Sixty-nine institutions, private individuals,
and firms lent works to this landmark
exhibition, the first extensive survey of the
rich tradition of Philadelphia architectural
graphics. At a special gala in November, the
Philadelphia Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects awarded the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts a citation
for "commitment to the advancement of
the City's rare tradition of architectural
quality by mounting this outstanding
exhibit, and for the preservation and
continuing care oftheir own building, outstanding among the architectural treasures
of the CitY.'
The Pennsylvania Academy received another honor in 1986 related to its building:
the McArthur Award, which has been given

Installation of the exhibition The
Vital Gesture: Franz Kline in
Retrospect

Installation of the exhibition
Sculpture at the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts

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Morris
Gallery

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Under the direction of Morris Gallery Coordinator and
Associate Curator judith Stein, the gallery has continued
to showcase artists with a Philadelphia connection. The
exhibition schedule (page 16) was deliberately planned to
reflect a broad range of media and expressions. Included
were paintings, sculpture, drawings, and fiber and environmental works. Styles ranged from abstract to representational. The exhibitions were received enthusiastically by the
public and garnered attention from the local press. There
were reviews and articles in the Philadelphia Inquire" Daily
News, Bucks County Courier Times, and the News of Dela-

ware County.
During the run of each show, the artist gave an informal talk
in the gallery in front of his or her works. These talks are
very popular with the general public as well as students.
Everything exhibited in the Morris Gallery is for sale, and
the Pennsylvania Academy often purchases works to augment its distinguished collection of works by artists in Philadelphia. Private collectors sometimes find that their first
introduction to an artist's work is through Morris Gallery
exhibitions. Works to be exhibited in the Morris Gallery are
selected by a committee made up of artists, collectors, art
and cultural specialists, Academy staff, and students.

Committee Members
1986

Academy Staff

Cheryl McClenney Brooker
Cynthia Carlson
Paolo Colombo
Bill Freeland
Ofelia Garcia
Faith Ginsburg
Dr. Helen Herrick
jay Richard Massey
John Moore
Elizabeth Osborne
Carrie Rickey
Eileen Rosenau
Mark Rosenthal
judith'Tannenbaum

During 1986, the Pennsylvania Academy acquired ninetynine objects: twenty-one paintings, sixty-eight works on
paper, and ten sculptures. Of these, eighty-six were gifts,
which are listed beginning on page 14. The growth of the
Pennsylvania Academy's collection continues to be very
dependent upon the generosity of donors. One of the most
significant gifts in 1986 was the bequest of Bonnie
Mcilhenny Wintersteen. Mrs. Wintersteen served on the
Board of Trustees for over thirteen years and was the fourth
woman to receive a Gold Medal of Honor from the Academy. Her bequest included works by Arthur B. Carles (with
whom Mrs. Wintersteen had studied in her youth),
Winslow Homer, Eastman johnson, Georgia O'Keeffe, Mark
Rothko, jessie Willcox Smith, Frank Stella, and Andrew
Wyeth. Mrs. Wintersteen, always quick to anticipate the
needs of the Academy and try to provide for them, also
included in the bequest a substantial fund for the conservation and maintenance of the objects she left to the
Academy.
One surprise addition to the collection was a double portrait by Cecilia Beaux of Gertrude and Elizabeth Henry,
painted in 1898 and 1899. The Pennsylvania Academy was
an early champion of this gifted Philadelphia portraitist. She
studied here, became our first woman faculty member, and
received the Pennsylvania Academy's Gold Medal in 1898.
For years, the Academy has been a major repository of
Beaux'sworks, which include major paintings and a collection of oil sketches, drawings, and personal papers donated
by Henry S. Drinker, the artist'snephew. With the addition
of Gertrude and Elizabeth Henry, the Pennsylvania Academy boasts a stunning trio of Beaux's"white" pictures; the
others are A Little Girl, 1887, and New England Woman,
1898. The very impressive Gertrude and Elizabeth Henry
was purchased with funds provided in part by members of
the sitters' family.
In sculpture, the Pennsylvania Academy was fortunate to
have many generous benefactors. In time to be included in
the survey exhibition of works from the permanent collection came the donation of two plasters by Peter Agostini one, agift of the artist in memory of Dorothy Weiss Bernstein; and the other, part of agroup of objects from Mr. and
Mrs. Morris L. Weisberg. A magnificent alabaster head by
Henry Clews, jr., of his wife, Marie, was donated by Mrs.
David j. Colton. Red Grooms gave afanciful plywood and
cardboard construction entitled Bicyclist, created in 1975
as a maquette for Ruckus, Manhattan. The artist Mimi
Gross presented to the Pennsylvania Academy a bronze by
her father, Chaim Gross, entitled Balancing on a Unicycle.
Board member William L. Grala and his wife donated a
major relief by the Academy graduate Louis G. Milione, Sr.
It is a portrait of William Wallace Gilchrist, a prominent
Philadelphia conductor and composer.

judith Stein,

Morris Gallery Coordinator
Frank H. Goodyear, jr.
Linda Bantel
Kathleen Foster
Elizabeth Romanella

Academy Students

New
Acquisitions

Edward Lewis
Anna Yates
Treacy Ziegler

Cecilia Beaux, Gertrude and
Elizabeth Henry, oil on canvas,
1898-99; purchased with funds
provided by the descendants
and relatives of Gertrude and
Elizabeth Henry and the
Pennsylvania Academy.

Mary Cassatt, The Barefooted
Child, nine-color aquatint and
drypoint, ca. 1898; gift of
Hampton C Randolph.

An extraordinary gift from Arthur Klein brought about the
return, after more than three decades, of the over-lifesize
marble statue entitled Jerusalem, 1873, by William Wetmore Story. The sculpture was commissioned for the Pennsylvania Academy by Mrs. Nancy McClellan Grigg in 1871.
Carved in Rome, it was unveiled at the opening on April 22,
1876, of the Pennsylvania Academy's new building designed
by George Hewitt and Frank Furness. Jerusalem stood at
the top of the grand staircase in the museum until 1951,
when, primarily for lack of space, it was deaccessioned.
Since 1972, the Academy has been eager to have this piece
restored to the collection, and now, at last, it is here. We
look forward to its reinstallation as soon as conservation
is completed.
The Pennsylvania Academy was fortunate again to receive
works on paper from Jalane and Richard Davidson. Other
donors deserving special thanks are Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, Martin P. Snyder, James Varchmin, and Mrs. Alfred
Bendiner. Long on the Pennsylvania Academy's wish list for
the collection has been a graphic by Mary Cassatt, who
began her career as a student at the Academy. Thanks to
Hampton C. Randolph, this gap has been filled. Mr. Randolph donated a spectacular nine-color aquatint and drypoint by Cassatt, entitled The Barefooted Child, probably
of 1898. Perry and June Ottenburg, experts on Arthur B.
Carles and generous supporters of the Academy in many
ways, gave forty-one prints by Carles.
The Pennsylvania Academy continues to add works by living artists to its collection, as it has always done. Important
purchases in this area include Gregory Amenoff's painting
Gordian Knot /I of 1986, Irving Petlin's painting The Disappearedof 1985, and Frank Stella's metal construction The
Press Gang Sailor of 1986. This last piece was acquired
in part with funds raised in response to the Pennsylvania
Academy's newly created Award of American Art, presented in 1985. Frank Stella was the first recipient of this
prize, which is given to a mature American artist of national

reputation. The artist was selected by a committee of professionals and Pennsylvania Academy Board and staff members, including me, Michael Botwinick, then Director of the
Corcoran Gallery of Art; John H. Dobkin, Director of the
National Academy of Design; Frank H. Goodyear, Jr., President of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Mrs.
Albert M. Greenfield, Jr., and Charles E. Mather III, Trustees
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; Mrs. Herbert
F. Schiffer; Alan Shestack, then Director of the Minneapolis
Institute of Arts; and John Wilmerding, Deputy Director of
the National Gallery of Art. This work, the first by Frank
Stella to enter the Academy's collection, is of mixed media
on anodized aluminum. It is part of a series that Stella
executed between 1985 and 1986. Iam particularly grateful
to the Women's Committee and the following individuals,
who generously contributed to its purchase: Ambassador
and Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg, Mrs. Henry W. Breyer, Mrs.
Avery B. Clark, Mr. Daniel W. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard I. Korman, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Pincus, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Resnick, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Twigg-Smith,
and, in special memory, Mrs. John Wintersteen.
Perhaps one of the most exciting opportunities presented
to the Pennsylvania Academy in 1986 was the purchase of
the pen and ink study of 1771 for Benjamin West's painting
Wilfiam Penn's Treaty with the Indians. This is the only
known fully-realized preparatory study for this painting and
the most important eighteenth-century American drawing
ever bought by the Academy. William Penn's Treaty with
the Indians, as an image, became an American icon almost
before the paint was dry. It quickly captured the public's
imagination and was widely copied by European and American artists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

sale of European prints and drawings, the Pennsylvania
Academy has begun deaccessioning those European paintings that have no legal restrictions. This policy serves the
present-day mission of the museum, which in 1984 was
stated as the collecting and exhibiting of American works
of art exclUSively. The European works in the collection,
primarily acquired in the nineteenth century when the
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Pennsylvania Academy was the major art repository in
Philadelphia, now stand in isolation and lack historical
context in which to be displayed or studied. The income
generated by the sale of the European works will be used to
purchase works of a similar period by American artists. In
the future, therefore, the Pennsylvania Academy will be
able to address some of the historical gaps in the collection.

Benjamin West, Study for
'Penn's Treaty with the
Indians~ ink, ink wash and
chinese white, 1771; purchased
with funds from the sale of
European paintings.

We were able to take advantage of this unusual opportunity
because of the creation of a series of new acquisition funds
resulting from the deaccessioning of several European objects. Following the precedent established in 1984 by the

Chaim Cross, Balancing on a
Unicycle, bronze, 1950; gift of
Mimi Gross.

Arthur B. Carles, [Self-portrait]
XVIII, etching, ca. 1915; gift of
Perry and june Ottenberg in
honor of The Charles Willson
Peale Society and Arthur B. _
Carles.

Gregory Amenoff, Gordian
Knot II, oil on canvas, 1986; the
Lewis S. Ware Fund.

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Irving Petlin, The Disappeared,
oil on canvas, 1985; Lewis S.
Ware Fund and an anonymous
gift.

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Morris Blackburn, Factory No.
2, watercolor and graphite on
paper, 1930, Leo Asbell Fund

Con s e r vat ion

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Because of the two special exhibitions devoted to graphics
and sculpture from our own collections, conservation at the
Academy has continued at an unprecedented pace. For
example, in 1986 more than ninety graphics were restored
by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts.
These treatments were funded by The Pew Memorial Trust
as a match for grants received from the Institute of Museum
Services and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The year 1986 also saw the completion of the sculpture
conservation program to document and conserve the entire
collection. Furthermore, the collaboration between the
curatorial staff and the conservation department that took
place in preparing for the 1986 sculpture exhibition resulted
in many discoveries about objects in the collection. Under
the direction of Sculpture Conservator Virginia Norton
Naude, over 200 objects were cleaned and restored to conform as closely as possible to their original appearance. The
sculpture conservation program was begun in 1979 through
a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. During
the last two years of the program, Mrs. Naude was helped
by these talented and dedicated assistants: Kurt Solmssen II,
Denise DiSanto, and Mitchell Merback, who contributed
significantly to the study and treatment of the collection.
Thanks to the expertise of Mrs. Naude and her staff, the
Pennsylvania Academy can now boast one of the best-preserved collections of American sculpture in the country.
The first printing of Sculptural Monuments in an Outdoor
Environment, edited by Mrs. Naude, sold out during 1986
as the result of a marketing campaign funded by a grant
from the American Conservation Association. A second
printing of 2,000 was funded in part by a grant from the
Foundation of the American Institute of Historic and
Artistic Works. The publication has become a standard
resource for anyone interested in the conservation of
bronze sculpture, particularly public works exhibited
outdoors.

Archives

The year 1986 was the first year of full operations since the
Archives reopened to the public in 1985. (It had been temporarily closed due to lack of personnel.) The Pennsylvania
Academy's archivist, Cheryl Leibold, was able to respond to
numerous inquiries from the public as well as the research
staff of the Academy, who were busily engaged in the preparation of catalogues of the collections. In addition, Ms.
Leibold completed a unique guide for organizing archival
material. Distributed throughout the Academy, this guide
establishes a uniform arrangement of office files for eventual transfer to the Archives, one of the nation's major arthistorical resources. Ms. Leibold has also continued the
work of transcribing, inventorying, describing, and housing
the voluminous manuscript material of Charles Bregler's
Thomas Eakins Collection in preparation for its publication
in 1988. She has also been overseeing the conservation of
approximately 500 photographs that are in this collection.
Gifts that enhance the scope of the Pennsylvania Academy's
archives are always appreciated. The Archives has a limited
budget for purchases, so it is reliant upon the generosity of
collectors. Ms. Leibold and I thank the generous donors
who gave objects to the Archives this year.

Acquisitions
Gifts

john Neagle's certificate as a Pennsylvania Academician
Gift of Sarah B. Wickham
Correspondence with joseph Amarotico
Gift of Dan Miller
Pennsylvania Academy exhibition catalogue Paintings and
Drawings of Persia and India, 1923
Gift of Mrs. Leo Dubois

Purchase

Fifteen copy photographs of Pennsylvania Academy classes,
ca. 1890

For the first time in the Pennsylvania Academy's history, a
full-time paintings conservator has been appointed to work
exclusively on our collection of over 1,700 paintings. Mark
Bockrath, who received a BA from the University of Delaware with honors in art history and chemistry and a M.s. in
art conservation from the Winterthur Art Conservation
Program, assumed the position of paintings conservator on
September 2. For the previous five years, he was paintings
conservator at the Intermuseum Laboratory at Oberlin College. At the Pennsylvania Academy, he has begun
upgrading the equipment in the laboratory and establishing priorities for conserving the collection. He will also
teach a course in materials and techniques at the
Pennsylvania Academy's school.
Regarding Charles Bregler's Thomas Eakins Collection, the
Pennsylvania Academy was awarded two grants: one, from
The Henry Luce Foundation to catalogue the manuscript
material; the other, from the J. Paul Getty Trust to conserve
the drawings, sculpture, and photographs and to encapsulate the letters in protective envelopes. Acquired in 1985,
this remarkable collection contains more than 4,200 virtually unknown objects from Thomas Eakins and his circle.
A guide to the manuscript collection is being prepared by
Archivist Cheryl Leibold and Curator Kathleen Foster. Ms.
Foster is also overseeing the cataloguing of the collection in
preparation for a major exhibition planned for 1990, which
will incorporate discoveries gleaned by the museum staff
from their research into the Bregler collection.

Academy of the Fine Arts
students, ca. 1880, in sculptor
studio at the Furness/Hewitt
building, Broad and Cherry
Streets; possibly photographed
by Thomas Eakins; from Charles
Breglers Thomas Eakins
Collection.

S P e cia I
Eve n t s

Since I became director of the museum, one of my major
concerns has been the expansion of the size and range of
our audience. During 1986, we collaborated with several
other organizations in the Philadelphia area to balance lectures, gallery talks, films, performances, and concerts with
family events. At the same time, we worked with the Pennsylvania Academy's school to increase student and faculty
involvement in these programs. One of the highlights of
Black History Month was a musical premier in the museum .
rotunda to observe the first national celebration of Martin
Luther King's birthday. An ensemble of eleven musicians
performed the jazz composition "Free at Last, Free at Last"
by Malcolm Goldstein and Archie Shepp. The event was
partially supported by contributions from the Sun Oil Company, the City of Philadelphia, and George R. Burrell, Jr. For
the Drawing toward Building exhibition, there were many
diverse programs organized by both the Foundation for
Architecture and the Pennsylvania Academy. Included were
lectures on Philadelphia architects, films, walking tours, and
family workshops.

E d u cat ion

Under the capable and energetic leadership of Curator of
Education Regina Neu, the staff of the Education Department continued to seek new ways of expanding our
audiences. A special slide presentation about the Pennsylvania Academy and its collection was created to be shown
at senior citizens centers and nursing homes. The Pennsylvania Academy arranged with the Department of Art
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History at the University of Pennsylvania to have three graduate students deliver special lectures in conjunction with
the exhibitions American Graphic Arts and Drawing
toward Building. These students, David Steinberg,
Kathleen James, and Peter Reeves, were enthusiastically
received by the public. We plan to continue this rewarding
cooperative effort with the University of Pennsylvania.
The Education Department was fortunate to have two
volunteers as interns in the fall. Jane Friedman, a junior
at the University of Pennsylvania with a major in mathematics and aminor in art history, developed a special tour
and designed a teacher'spacket about mathematics and art
to accompany a1987 retrospective exhibition of Jack
Tworkov'spaintings. Margaret Goodale, a graduate of
Dickinson College with a degree in art history, prepared
teacher's packets and descriptive labels for a1987 exhibition
in celebration of the bicentennial of the United States
Constitution.
For the second summer, the Education Department participated in "Phila-A-Job," a summer youth employment
program funded by a number of Philadelphia corporations.
Under the direction of Ms. Neu, eight high-school students
were trained as docents. They gained unusual and varied
experience by working in jobs throughout the Academy.

free At Las~ free At Las~ a

musical celebration of the life
and work of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., composed by weI/known jazz musicians Malcolm
Goldstein (standing left) and
Archie Shepp (standing right),
W<lS presented at the Academy
on January 19 to a standingroom-only audience.

The Pennsylvania Academy also participated in a city-wide
program entitled ''l\dopt-A-School,'' which was developed
by the Philadelphia School District to encourage community organizations to become more involved with the
public schools. The Academy adopted the Samuel Gompers Elementary School, where our Education Department
gave avariety of programs introducing the students and
faculty to American art history and to artists' materials and
techniques. Numerous class trips were made throughout
the year to see the Pennsylvania Academy'stemporary
exhibitions. Ms. Neu was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Creative Artists Network (CAN) at the Gompers
Elementary School. CAN is a language and visual arts program that encourages children to create original writings,
set designs, and videos.
In 1985, the Pennsylvania Academy was among the first
institutions in Philadelphia to be selected to participate in
the state-sponsored Fellowship in Arts Management
Enterprise (FAME). Again in 1986, the Pennsylvania Academy
hosted two FAME fellows: Norma Nashormeh Wilkie, an
artist and art teacher, and Patrick Moran, manager of the
Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theater Company. Both, working jointly
with our Education and Marketing departments, created a
series of lists targeting specialized audiences, which will be
extremely useful for audience development and promotional purposes.
For 1987, the Education Department will continue to refine
the innovations of the past two years, seeking to improve
adult participation in Academy tours and increase the
number of programs for families and children. Since Ms.
Neu joined the Pennsylvania Academy's staff in January
1985, the number of people attending tours has almost
doubled - from an average of 1,500 visitors ayear to nearly
3,000. (This figure does not include the unusually high
attendance occasioned by the Red Grooms show.) Improved attendance is due in part to a busing program
underwritten by the Mobil Oil Corporation and the Alexis
R. Rosenberg Foundation. The department also plans to
continue its collaboration with other institutions to
strengthen programs throughout the area and broaden
community participation.

Docents

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The Pennsylvania Academy is fortunate to have a group of
highly dedicated and enthusiastic docents who give specialized tours of our building, collections, and exhibitions.
To become a docent, each volunteer must complete an
intensive six-month training course in American art history
and tour techniques. I join the Curator of Education in
expressing sincerest gratitude to the docents listed below
for their service to the Pennsylvania Academy during 1986.
Bernice Abrams
Fahnya Bean
Susan Behrend
Ann Bosworth
Shirlene Coyne
Jane Cratsley
Lois Domm
Mary Epstein
Barbara Evans
Grace Halter
Irma Jelinek
Rose Kaplan

Dot Kennedy
Sylvia Korngold
Lillian Landau
Henrietta Landis
Sylvia Lieberman
Deborah Mangel
Florence Marder
Ruthe McCann
Nancy Mundth
Etta Nussbaum
Ruth Preucel

Eslye Rappeport
Myrtle Rosen
Lois Rosenau
Beatrice Rosenfield
Ruth Rothman
Miriam Sealfon
Hortense Steinberg
Ruth Stern
Dorothy Wartman
Carmine Winters
Norma Zion

In the fall of 1986, the Education Department began training another group of volunteers. We look forward to having
them join our current docent program in the spring of 1987.

S t a if
Changes

Janice Dockery, the museum's registrar since 1978, submitted her resignation on August 7 in order to accept the
position of chief registrar at The New-York Historical
Society. During her eight years at the Pennsylvania Academy, Ms. Dockery created a highly professional department. Aside from the myriad activities performed daily, Ms.
Dockery deserves particular commendation for her exemplary handling of the complex logistics of the international
tour of Contemporary American Realism in 1981 and 1982.
At the time of Ms. Dockery'S departure, the Rights and
Reproductions and Registrar's departments were combined. The associate registrar, Gale Rawson, who had been
overseeing the tour of the Red Grooms exhibition, was promoted to registrar. Robert Harman, formerly manager of
rights and reproductions, was promoted to assistant registrar. Margaret McCarthy was hired as assistant to the registrar for rights and reproductions.
It was with deep regret that I accepted Elizabeth Romanella'sresignation, effective October 28 Ms. Romanella,
who was assistant to the director for programming, began
her museum career in 1977 as Frank Goodyear's assistant
and by 1986 was the major force behind the creation and
expansion of the museum's programming. She was also
responsible for the coordination of the many details related
to the exhibition Drawing toward Building and the publication of its catalogue. She left the Academy to become
registrar of exhibitions at The New-York Historical Society.
The programming aspects of her job were taken over by
Regina Neu, Curator of Education.
Effective June 3, Randall Cleaver, who had been chief
preparator at the Pennsylvania Academy for five years,
resigned to pursue independent activities. Timothy Gilfillan,
assistant preparator for four years, was promoted to chief
preparator.

Docent Lois Domm is leading a
group of Philadelphia school
children through the museum's
permanent collection.

Red Crooms, Bicyclis~ wood
construction, 1975; gift ofthe
artist in memory of Dorothy
Weiss Bernstein.

Con c Ius ion

Clearly 1986 was a year full of accomplishments. The
national tour of the Red Grooms exhibition brought as
much enjoyment to audiences across the country as it did
here in Philadelphia. The exhibition also enhanced the
Pennsylvania Academy'sreputation outside the Philadelphia
area. Because of the availability of new acquisition funds
(discussed earlier), we were able to add significant works to
the collection and, in the future; will have the opportunity
to address the historical gaps that are inevitable in any great
collection. We continued, as we have done for the past 181
years, to acquire major works by living American artists. The
funds for this type of acquisition are, however, very limited;
and the challenge for the Pennsylvania Academy in the
future will be to secure works that, in scope and quality,
represent the present as definitively as the nineteenth-century collection represents its time. I particularly want to
acknowledge Chairman Harvey S. Shipley Miller of the Collections and Exhibitions Committee for his support. I am
enormously grateful to him and appreciate his enthusiasm
and strong leadership.
The museum staff made significant progress in systematically conserving and researching the permanent collection
- while at the same time maintaining avery active exhibition program. The heavy workload was exacerbated by the
fact that the curatorial and research staff must also carry out
the research for major scholarly publications - in itself an
enormous commitment. That they accomplished all these
tasks with a high level of professionalism and with unflagging good humor is deserving of special commendation.
The Marketing Department, formed in 1986, brought about
an immediate increase in attendance at museum programs
and in bookings for school programs. Nonetheless, while
there has been some improvement, attendance remains a
problem. Therefore, the museum will, with the help of the
Marketing Department, increase its efforts in educational
programming, promotion, and marketing, and carryon the
kinds of collaborative programs with other institutions that
have been mentioned earlier. We will also continue to conduct audience surveys to discover new and better ways to
serve our public.
In 1987, the new IRS tax regulations will inevitably affect the
contributions of art and money upon which all museums
depend. Unrestricted funds - always difficult to raise, even
in the best of circumstances - will ironically be needed
more now than ever before to meet the rising costs of salaries, organizing exhibitions, publishing catalogues, and
buying high-quality art in a market that keeps breaking records. Continued support is critical to every aspect of the
museum. I am grateful to all of those who gave so generously to the Pennsylvania Academy's programs last year and
hope that, undeterred by new tax regulations, they will
continue to make possible the high levels of scholarship
and community service to which we all aspire.
Linda Bantel
Director of the Museum

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Frank Stella, The Press Gang
Sailo~ mixed media on

anondized aluminum, 1986; see
checklist for complete list of
donors.

DAVID EDWIN
after Charles Willson Peale
JACOB f1CHHOLTZ

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B. B. E. (ELLIS?)
after Pierre E. DuSimitiere

1986

CHARLES FAHLEN

ACQUISITIONS
Gifts
PETER AGOSTINI

MARY FRANK
Asian Head, 1971
Plaster
Gift of the artist in memory of Dorothy Weiss Bernstein

EDNA ANDRADE

WILLIAM ANGUS
after Pierre E. DuSimitiere
MILTON AVERY

DONBAUM

ALFRED BEND/NER

MORRIS BLACKBURN

ALBERT EUGENE GALLATIN

PRISCILLA LONGSHORE
GARRETT
ART GREEN

Three Figure Studies, ca. 1935-45

~~~~

~~~

The Savage Sparkler: Proposal For A Plattsburgh
College, 1981
Graphite on paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. B. Herbert Lee, 1986.42

CHAIMGROSS

NELL BLAINE

PHYLLIS BRAMSON

ARTHUR B. CARLES

MARY CASSATT

ALBERT CHRIST-JANER
HENRY CLEWS, JR.

GENE DAVIS

LEE HALL

One watercolor on paper, 1960; one crayon over graphite on
fabric, 1936; one litho crayon and crayon on paper, 1930
Gifts of Mrs. Alfred Bendiner, 1986.2.1-3

View of an Interior, 1963
Watercolor on paper
Gift of Edna Andrade, 1986.51
The Exorcism of Seeing, a Flash of Spiritual Meaning
(Diptych), 1981
Collaged color lithograph
Gift of james Varchmin, 1986.49.1a, b

Model For Turk's Head, 1983
Plywood
Gift of the artist. 1986.32
Natural History, 1985
Monotype
Gift (reserving life interest) of Betsy and Frank Goodyear
and family in memory of Bernice Mcilhenny Wmtersteen,

Untitled, 1936
Oil on canvas
Anonymous gift, 1986.19
Quartet, ca. 1940s
Oil on canvas
Gift of Helen Morgan Brooks, 1986.24
Deceptive Practices, 1974
Oil on canvas
Gift of james Varchmin 1986.49.3
Bicyclist, 1975
Plywood and cardboard construction.
.
Gift of the artist in memory of Dorothy Weiss Bernstem,

1986.45

A Little Walk, 1964
Construction with found objects
Gift ofJames Varchmin 1986.49.2

Wellfleet, ca. 1940
Etching soft-ground, and aquatint
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Miller, 1986.22

Two portraits, 1783
Engraving and stipple
Gifts of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson 1986.29.9 and 13

Untitled #9, 1975
Inks and watercolor on paper
Gift of jalane and Richard Davidson 1986.25

Gift of Harvey S. Shipley Miller in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
William E/font, 1986.3
ALICE AYCOCK

Mrs. Victor Rene Value with Her Daughter Charlotte
Elizabeth and Her Stepson Jesse, ca. 1820-30
Oil on canvas
Gift of Mrs. Charles E. Dunbar, 1986.40

1986.46

1986.17
Buttterfly, 1959
Plaster
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Weisburg 1986.50.3
Dynamite, 1976
Acrylic on canvas
Gift (reserving life interest) of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson,
1986.39.1
Silas Deane, 1783
Engraving
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.10

General Nathanael Greene, ca. 1812
Stipple, engraving and hand coloring
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson 1986.29.1

JAMES HAVARD

Balancing on a Unicycle, 1950
Bronze
Gift of Mimi Gross, 1986.55
Seven watercolors on rice paper, late 1960s and 1970s
Gift of the Betty Parsons Foundation, 1986.5.1-7
Sequoya, 1975
Acrylic on paper
Gift (reserving life interest) of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson,

1986.39.3

GEORGE THOMPSON HOBBS

Still Life with Oriental Pottery, 1888
Watercolor on paper
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Weisberg 1986.50.1

WINSLOW HOMER

North Road, Bermuda, 1900
Watercolor over graphite on paper
Partial gift and bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen,

EASTMAN JOHNSON

Study for The Old Stage Coach, 1871
Oil on canvas
Partial gift and bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen,

1978.19

Bouquet (Still life with flowers), ca. 1943
Oil on canvas
Bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen 1986.31.3

TOM JUDD

Portfolio of forty-one prints, ca. 1915
Etching and drypoint
Gift of Perry and june Ottenberg in honor of the Charles
Willson Peale Society and Arthur B. Carles, 1986.1.1-41

A Time for Waiting, 1978
Pastel, graphite, and airbrushed lacquer paint on paper
Gift of George J. Hauptfuhrer, jr., 1986.15

LEON KELLY

Two studies, One watercolor and black ink over
graphite on green paper, 1937-38, and one drawing in
graphite on paper, 1931
Gift of Sidney Rothman, 1986.13.1-2

The Barefooted Child, ca. 1898
Nine-color aquatint and drypoint
Gift of Hampton C. Randolph, 1986.28
Two lithographs, 1973
Gifts of Mrs. Albert Christ-janer, 1986.14.1-2
Marie Elsie Whelen Clews, 1917
Alabaster
Gift of Mrs. David j. Colton 1986.18
Untitled, 1969
Silkscreen on canvas, 113/150
Gift (reserving life interest) of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson

1986.39.2

1977.24.1

YASUO KUNlYOSHI

JIMMY LUEDERS

HERMAN ATKINS MACNfIL

Ruins, ca. 1940
Graphite on paper
. Partial gift of Harvey S. Shipley Miller, 1986.21
Space Composition XVIII, 1964-65
Acrylic on canvas
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Golder, 1986.26
Medal of Honor for Sculpture, New York Architectural
League, 1910
Gold medal presented to A. Stirling Calder
Gift of Margaret Calder Hayes, 1986.54

M.MARIGOT

The Bank of the United States of America, 1807
Aquatint, etching, and platetone
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.4

LOUIS G. MILIONE, SR.

Memorial to William Wallace Gilchrist, ca. 1921
Marble relief
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Grala, 1986.33

CLARENCE MORGAN

ROBERT NATKIN

GLADYS NILSSON

GEORGIA 0' KEEFFE

The Moon Also Rises, 1975 .
Acrylic on canvas
Gift of the artist, 1986.8
Redding View, 1972
Acrylic on canvas
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bershad, 1986.53

PHILIP PEARLSTEIN

PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS,
GRAPHICS MAJORS,
1985-86
BENOIT LOUIS PREVOST
after Pierre DuSimitif!fe

HERBERT PULLINGER

ROBERTRAUSCHENBERG

BURNET READING
after Pierre E. DuSimitiere

Rookwood Still Life, 1985
Watercolor on paper
Anonymous gift, 1986.34
Tintern Abbey, 1979
Three-color aquatint
Gift ofJalane and Richard Davidson, 1986.44
After Words
Fourteen prints in various media
Gift of the school of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts, 1986.27.1-14
Three portraits, 1781
Engraving and stipple
Gifts of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.24.7, 1986.29.8
and 11
Five lithographs, one monotype, two watercolors, and
three books illustrating Pullinger's work
Gifts of Martin P. Snyder, 1986.30.1-9
American Pewter with Burroughs H~ 1981
Two-color offset lithograph
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Weisberg, 1986.50.2

MARK ROTHKO

Maroon Over Red, 1968
Acrylic on paper
Bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen, 1986.31.5

JESSIE WILLCOX SMITH

FRANK STELLA

ANDREW WYETH

Laurel Hill Cemetery Gate, Philadelphia, ca. 1838-50
Oil on canvas
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.5
Coats on Pegs, ca. 1960
Watercolor and gouache over graphite on illustration
board
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.3

GREGORY AMENOFF

CECILIA BEAUX

THOMAS HART BENTON

Gordian Knot II, 1986
Oil on canvas
Lewis S. Ware Fund, 1986.47
Gertrude and Elizabeth Henry, 1898-99
Oi/on canvas
Purchased with funds provided by the descendants and
relatives of Gertrude and Elizabeth Henry, 1986.9

Aaron, 1941
Lithograph
john S. Phillips Fund, 1986.11

MORRIS BLACKBURN

Factory No.2, 1930
Watercolor and graphite on paper
Leo Asbell Fund, 1986.10

DIANE BURKO

Portals of Zion, 1981
Prisma color on paper
Purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Meyer P.
Potamkin and John S. Phillips Fund, 1986.7

KENDIRSA

Sea & Sky, 1983
Oi/on canvas
Pennsylvania Academy Purchase Prize from the 89th
Annual Fellowship Exhibition, Academy Purchase Funds,

1986.48
ANTHONY-PETR GORNY

DAVID HANNAH

Centers of Power, 1982-86
Lithograph and woodcut
John Lambert Trust Fund, 1986.12
You Should Have More Courage. I Want to Be Chinese,

1985
Oi/on canvas
john Lambert Trust Fund, 1986.37

The Ironworker and King Solomon, 1889
Mezzotint and engraving
Gift of Rudi Bass, 1986.52

KATJA OXMAN

The Other Side of the Air (Diptych), 1986
Color aquatint and etching
john S. Phillips Fund, 1986.30a, b

Reclining Female Nude, ca. 1930s-50s
Graphite on paper
Gift of Mrs. E. L. Superka, 1986.43

IRVING PETLIN

The Disappeared, 1985
Oil on canvas
Lewis S. Ware Fund and anonymous gift, 1986.6

Bonnie as a Young Girl, 1910-15
Oil on canvas
Bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen, 1986.31.2
Sinjerli Variations Squared with Colored Ground, I-IV,

1981

WILLIAM WETMORE STORY

Untitled, 1967
Four-color lithograph
Gift of the Betty Parsons Foundation, 1986.4

Purchases

TONY ROSATI

FRANK STELLA

Offset lithograph and silkscreen
Bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen, 1986.31.4.1-6
JOSEPH STELLA

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (First
Buildingj, 1809
Engraving
Gift of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.2

Wet Spring, 1978
Watercolor and gouache on paper
Bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen, 1986.31.1

Two portraits, 1783
Stipple and engraving
Gifts of Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson, 1986.29.6 and 12
Waveland, 1977
Acrylic on Plexiglas
Gift of james Varchmin, 1986. U,1

SAULSCHARY

UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN
ARTIST

Coxcomb, 1931
Oi/ on canvas
Partial gift and bequest of Bernice Mcilhenny Wintersteen,

BARBARA ROSSI

JOHN SARTAIN

MARK TOBEY

Pussy and Herbert: Their Second Date, 1969
Watercolor over graphite on paper
Gift of Marion Stroud Swingle, 1986.16

1977.24.2
ELIZABETH OSBORNE

BENJAMIN TANNER
after j. j. Barralet

Chimneys - Plattsburgh, 1909
Charcoal on paper
Gift (reserving life interest) of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer P.
Potamkin, 1986.23
Jerusalem, 1873
Marble
Gift of Arthur Klein, 1986.41

BENJAMIN WEST

Hillside with Trees and Fissure, 1984
Oi/-paint monotype on gray paper
john S. Phillips Fund, 1986.35
The Press Gang Sailor, 1986
Mixed media on anodized aluminum, 1986
Ambassador and Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg, Mrs. Henry
W. Breyer, Mrs. Avery B. Clark, Mr. Daniel W. Foster, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry F. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Hauslohner, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I. Korman, Mr. and Mrs.
David N. Pincus, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Resnick, Mr. and
Mrs. Thurston Twigg-Smith, Mrs. John Wintersteen, and
the Womens Committee, 1986.38
Study for Penn's Treaty with the Indians,
ca. 1771
Ink, ink wash, and Chinese white on brown paper
Academy Purchase Fund, 1986.20

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Exhibition
Schedule
1986

Morris
Gal/ery
Schedule
1986

January 24
to April 13
1986

January 10
to February 23
1986

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AMERICAN GRAPHIC ARTS: WATERCOLORS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS

The story of Philadelphia's involvement with the graphic
arts, from the days of Charles Willson Peale to the present,
was told by approximately 350 prints, drawings, and watercolors from the Academy's permanent collection. The
exhibition was organized by Kathleen Foster, Curator of
the Pennsylvania Academy.
February 13
to April13
1986

May 8
to June 1
1986
June 27
to September 28
1986

THE ElGHTY.FIFTH ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION

October 17
1986
to January 11
1987

May2
to June 13
1986

SCULPTURE AT THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMYOF THE
FlNEARTS

Aselection of 150 objects representing almost two centuries
of American sculpture from the Academy's permanent collection was installed in chronological sequence to illuminate general trends in the history of American sculpture.
Works by Thomas Eakins, Charles Grafly, Albert laessle,
Harry Rosin, and Charles Rudy, all of whom were teachers
at the Academy, formed a major portion of the exhibition.
They showed the progression of the naturalist tradition that
developed in Philadelphia. Also highlighted were a large
group of figures from the 1930s and 1940s that were carved
direct from life and a number of nonrepresentational works
made after World War II. The exhibition was organized by
linda Bantel, Director of the Pennsylvania Academy.

DAVID HANNAH: PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS

In 1981, David Hannah left the Bay Area in California, where
he was an established artist, to become chairman of the
Tyler School's Painting Department. In this exhibition at the
Pennsylvania Academy, he showed a series of provocative
oil paintings and drawings. The large-scale, expressive
abstractions often incorporated figural presences.
June 20
to August 24
1986

JOYCE FILLIP: NATURAL PHENOMENA AND
ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS

Illinois-born and trained, joyce Fillip has taught at several
Pennsylvania art schools. She exhibited large-format drawings that depicted various aspects of Pennsylvania terrain as
well as Canadian icebergs.
September 12
to November 2
1986

HARRIET FEIGENBAUM: RECLAMATION ART - STRIP
MINE RECLAMATION
(Projects-in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania)

Although she is a New Yorker, Harriet Feigenbaum has
adopted Pennsylvania as the focus of her recent reclamation projects. Her Morris Gallery exhibition included sculpture, drawings, and photographs of actual work that she has
done near Scranton.

DRAWING TOWARD BUILDING: PHILADELPHIA
ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS, 1732-1986

This exhibition of over 200 architectural drawings was
organized by the Pennsylvania Academy with the assistance
of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of
Architects and the Foundation for Architecture. Guest curators were james EO'Gorman, Grace Slack McNeil Professor
of American Art, Wellesley College; jeffrey A. Cohen, architectural historian; G. Holmes Perkins, professor of architecture and urbanism, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University
of Pennsylvania. An illustrated catalogue was published and
distributed by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

JUDITH SHEA: NEW SCULPTURES

Anative of Philadelphia, judith Shea was trained in both art
and fashion design and is nationally known for sculpture in
which clothing is the principal subject. Her Morris Gallery
show of works in bronze, iron, and aluminum used partial
figures that recall the timeless forms of classical statues.

THE VITAL GESTURE: FRANZ KLINE IN RETROSPECT

The career of this pioneer of abstract expressionism was
summarized by seventy-five paintings and twenty-five works
on paper in an exhibition organized by the Cincinnati Art
Museum. Harry Gaugh of Skidmore College was the guest
curator. The Pennsylvania Academy was the sole East Coast
site for the show.
October 3
1986
to January 4
1987

March 7
to April 20
1986

U.S. ART CENSUS '86: CONTEMPORARY AFROAMERICAN ARTISTS

To coincide with the annual meeting of the National Conference of Artists, the largest organization of black artists in
the United States, the Pennsylvania Academy hosted an
exhibition of artists from the East Coast. The exhibition was
composed of fifty-seven works by thirty-two artists who
have attained regional recognition. The show was conceived and organized by the Philadelphia Chapter of the
National Conference of Artists.

ADELA AKERS: RECENT WORKS

Born in Spain and schooled in Cuba, Adela Akers is a fiber
artist on the faculty of the Tyler School of Art. Her exhibition of woven, wall-mounted works was inspired by the
abstract patterns of the sea and sky.

November 14
to December 31
1986

PHOEBE TOLAND: RECENT WORKS

Phoebe Toland was born in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, and
earned a master's degree in fine art from Montana State
University in Bozeman. Her exhibition consisted of several
unstretched canvases on which figuration and abstraction
passed gracefully back and forth across each other's
boundaries.

Institutions
and
Organizations
to which
the Pennsylvania Academy
lent works in 1986

The American Institute of Architects Foundation,
Washington, D.C.
The American Embassy, Bern, Switzerland
The American Embassy, Bonn, West Germany
Bates College, Treat Gallery, Lewiston, Maine
Bard College, The Edith c. Blum Institute, Annandale-onHudson, New York
Boston Athenaeum, Massachusetts
Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
The Brooklyn Museum, New York City
Bucknell University, Center Gallery, Lewisburg,
Pennsylvania
Center for the Arts, Miami, Florida
Chicago Public Library and Cultural Center, Illinois
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Cummer Gallery of Art, Jacksonville, Florida
Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, Massachusetts
The Denver Art Museum, Colorado
Wharton Esherick Museum, Paoli, Pennsylvania
Florida International University, The Art Museum, Miami,
Florida
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The Governor's Mansion, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York
Independence National Park, Philadelphia, Dessler-Morris
House and Bishop White House
Lemon Hill Museum, Philadelphia
Library Company of Philadelphia
Long Island University, Hillwood Art Gallery, Greenvale,
New York
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, Philadelphia
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Alabama
Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, Roslyn Harbor,
New York
National Academy of Design, New York City
The National Swedish Art Museums, Stockholm and
Gothenburg, Sweden
New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
The New York Public Library, New York City
The Octagon Museum, Washington D.C.
Packwood House Museum, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Paine Art Center and Arboretum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
The Parrish Art Museum, South hampton, New York
William Penn Foundation, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Art Alliance
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Powel House, Philadelphia
The Racquet Club, Philadelphia
The Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia
Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.:
National Museum of Art and National Portrait Gallery
The Strong Museum, Rochester, New York
Terra Museum of America Art, Chicago, Illinois
University of Miami, Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables,
Florida
University of Pennsylvania, Hospital, Philadelphia
Wadsworth Athaneum, Hartford, Connecticut
Western Washington University, Bellingham
The White House, Wahington, D.C.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City

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One of the most common observations
concerning the school, and the entire
institution, this year, is a renewed vitality
and purpose in all aspects. This renewal, in
turn, has drawn ever-increasing support
from many quarters.
Report

18

of

the

DIRECTOR
OF THE
SCHOOL

Frederick S. Osborne, Jr.,
Director of the School, in the
school's cast corridor in the
Furness/ Hewitt building.

One of the most apparent manifestations
of this support is the school'sScholarship
Endowment Campaign. At noon on September 24, a mime welcomed guests at the
front door of the Peale House Gallery. The
i.flterior was transformed into agala banquet hall, and numerous enthusiastic
supporters joined Charles E. (Peter) Mather
III, Chairman of the Scholarship Endowment Campaign, President Frank H. Goodyear, jr., and myself to kickoff the
Scholarship Endowment Campaign. It was a
grand occasion, but little did we know that,
by December, under the leadership of Peter
Mather, we would raise the goal of $1.6
million to $2 million by year-end. The
response to the Academy of the Fine Arts
solicitations has been heartwarming. It
renews one's faith to know that providing
for the future education of artists is still
a priority.
The adaptation of the Peale House Gallery
for the Scholarship "kickoff" tested the
recent renovations, designed by David
Siovic Associates, and funded by the
Samuel S. Fels Fund. The facility was more
than equal to the test, and the new facade
and moveable panels have provided vastly
improved settings for five major shows:
Carolyn Peart, Virginia Maitland, Adolphe
Borie, jane Piper, and Masanobu Nihei. The
institution is greatly in the debt of the Peale
House Gallery Committee for its initiatives
and conscientious vigilance, and, particularly, this year, for formulating a set of
guidelines for the facility. In brief, these
describe the mission of the gallery as
twofold:
1. a place to show student work for sale on
an ongoing basis as part of the Academy of
the Fine Arts program to prepare exhibiting
fine artists; and,
2. a place to simultaneously mount shows
of a pedagogical nature that will contribute
to the education of the Academy's student
body.
At the commencement exercises, senior
statesman of the art world, George McNeil,
spoke inspirationally on the current era of
modernist painting, and the central role
that figurative thinking still maintains.
It was a rich year of Visiting Artists, who
augmented the regular program by spending full days critiquing in the studios and
giving illustrated talks on their work. In
addition to George McNeil, Natalie
Charkow, Italo Scanga, Donna Dennis,
Michael Mazur, james Rosati, William Beckman, and jane Piper all contributed to the
richnessof the program.

Several dividends included avisit from
Sidney Simon, who met with students and
later with the Alumni Association; and,
while Natalie Charkow was here, she also
judged the Stimson Prize in sculpture.
After years of service to the institution, john
Hanlen retired from his position as afulltime faculty member. He has returned,
several times, however, to conduct open
critiques, and renew old acquaintances.
We have been most fortunate to add a
number of exceptional new members to
the faculty. Lee Tamaccio is now a lecturer
in Perspective; Robert Roesch is teaching
a new preliminary sculpture course; and
Anthony Ciambella and james Mahoney
jointly assumed responsibility for joe
Amarotico's Materials and Techniques
course after joe'sdeath. Maurice Lowe
taught carving last spring; and Margaretta
Gilboy taught painting for the Evening
School.
Another new and marvelous addition in the
school offices is Teri Ceraso, the Assistant
Dean, replacing Louis Sloan and Daniel
Miller who had shared the responsibilities
prior to her arrival. As away of introducing
her, I asked her to contribute to this report
by reviewing her activities this past year.
In addition to the overall curricular changes,
we have added a landscape class that has
proven most successful, and we have
expanded the offerings in Works on Paper
so it is a requirement for all second-year
students.
Last fall, a Library Committee was formed
to provide counsel and support for Marietta Bushnell, who, without resources other
than her own, has served for twelve years in
superb fashion. The Committee has determined that the library is in serious need of
physical expansion as well as holdings expansion. Plans are underway to begin this
long-term project in the summer of 1987.
Another group formed this past year that is
going to be of great benefit to the school is
the Alumni Association and its governing
board. One of the great pleasures of being
associated with an educational program is
keeping up with graduates, and this new
initiative is providing us with that opportunity. The alumni, also, of course, will
become an invaluable resource to direct
worthy students to us.
A new school catalogue is, to a large
degree, inspired by the descriptive slide/
tape program that was produced by
Smith Kline Beckman Corporation. This presentation has been the centerpiece of
numerous gatherings over the past year,
but never more importantly than at a
dinner ofThe Charles Willson Peale Society
which was held in the school'sstudios,
and featured the Academy ofthe Fine
Arts academic program as its theme.

On the plethora of activities that the
Admissions Office does, I have asked
Gail Kemner-Landesberg to review that
office's year in her report.
There are countless individuals that directly
affect and support the school, and without
whom the job would be impossible. A list
would fill another page. However, there are
three groups I would like to cite in closing:

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First, the Faculty Committee that sits on all
faculty matters and student academic
issues. They provide this office with decisions, insights, and guidance that are
invaluable. My particular thanks to Peter
Paone, 1985-86 Chairman, and Sidney
Goodman who assumed the duties for
1986-87. In mentioning Peter's name, I also
want to salute him and the Printmaking facuty for mounting an exceptional show at
the Print Club, last July, that juxtaposed
student and faculty prints.

Instructor Homer johnson
demonstrating cast drawing to a
Preliminary Class in the Furness/
Hewitt studios.

The second group is the school's fairy godmothers, the Women's Committee, who
raise scholarship and operational money
over twelve months every year; who
provide the students with free lunches during the course of the year (yes, there is still
afree lunch); who host an extravaganza
Preview Party for the Annual Student
Exhibition at which enormous numbers of
students' works are sold; and who provide
countless other services in support of the
shool's and the institution's programs.
And, the third group is the Committee On
Instruction which is counsel and watchdog
for the school on all policy matters, and,
therefore, a part of the structure that is
beyond value. To its members and this
year's Chairman, B. Herbert Lee, go an
enormous debt of gratitude from us all.

George McNeil, aNew York
abstract expressionist artist, was
the featured speaker at the 1986
graduation ceremonies.

Finally, I would like to note that it is the
unswerving commitment and the strengths
of the faculty, students, and staff that make
this ayear of renewal. It has been an honor
to serve this constituency.
Frederick S. Osborne, Jr.
Director of the School

At the Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts graduation
ceremonies held in the
museums rotunda.

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Report

of

the

ASSISTANT
DEAN

Having been at the Academy of the Fine
Arts for a half a year, I have found that the
institution does, indeed, live up to its reputation as a truly remarkable place. While
steeped in tradition, the Academy of the
Fine Arts school is ever implementing new
and vital contemporary ideas. My time here
has been one of observation, planning, revision, and implementation, with an eye toward
improving everyday life of the school's
major constituencies, namely, the students,
faculty, and staff. As a result, my primary
tasks have become the continuous counseling of students, and representation to the
Director of the School of the needs and
concerns of all constituencies.
Chief among the changes that have
evolved, and which will be implemented
next year, are a revised curriculum that
allows for greater flexibility during the first
and second years, with more instruction
during the third and fourth years, and a
more rigorous application process for the
much-coveted travel scholarships.
The school has added to its regularly rostered activities noontime lectures by the
Academy of the Fine Arts faculty that
enhance faculty-student relations, and Friday
afternoon "soirees" that augment a sense of
community among students.
In an effort to improve communication and
increase the flow of much sought-after information on topics such as grants, financial aid,
graduate programs, foreign studies, exhibition opportunities, counseling services,
etc., the school has laid the groundwork for
a resource center, to be housed in the Peale
House, that will serve both students and
alumni, starting in 1987.
Also reevaluated during the past several
months have been the systems and procedures that are used on a daily basis by
the Registrar, Jill Rupinski; Financial Aid
Director, Douglas Bucher; and Models and
Properties Coordinator, Nancy Sokolove.
To these three people, as well as the
school's administrative assistant, Cathie
Coccia, goes an enormous thank you for
guiding me through my first months in this
position.
Teri L. Ceraso
Assistant Dean

In 1986, the school experienced numerous
successes and significantly increased visibility as a direct result of the Admissions
Office's marketing and recruitment efforts.

Report

of

the

DIREC10R
OF

ADMISSIONS

There was a modest increase in both applications to the Day School and enrolled
students. This upward trend is expected
to continue in the next academic year.
Research on the inquiry pool continues to
clarify the specific geographic and demographic population for potential enrollees
for the Academy of the Fine Arts. This year,
we received 2,400 inquiries. These were the
result of print ads, recruitment events, and
the initiatives of art instructors, students,
alumni, and the interest generated by the
Evening and Summer Programs. We continue to attract a post-college-age student
population, both nationally and internationally.
The Pennsylvania Academy's Evening and
Summer Programs continue to increase
dramatically in enrollment. In 1986, there
was a thirty-five percent increase over 1985
enrollment. Evening classes have moved to
the Peale House, and new courses have
been added to the curriculum. Jan Baltzell
has been largely responsible for the continued success of these programs that benefit so many people who cannot be fulltime students.
The following are some of the events that
contribute to the visibility and recruiting
aspects of the admissions program. This
year, this office represented the Academy of
the Fine Arts at "Portfolio Days" in the following states: Pennsylvania, New York, California, Florida, and Maryland. These are
nation-wide events at which art work is
evaluated and information is supplied on
our programs.
A major event of each school year is Open
House. Over six-hundred guests visited the
Academy of the Fine Arts, this fall, attending such events as faculty demonstrations,
gallery lectures, and panel discussions on
careers forfine artists. The audio-visual
presentation produced by Smith Kline Beckman Corporation was run on a continual
basis, informing interested individuals
about the Academy of the Fine Arts educational experience.

In October, Admissions Assistant Robin
Walsh-Wixted organized and directed the
Pennsylvania Academy's participation in
Super Sunday's "Academic AlleY.' The day
was a huge success, generating over twohundred inquiries that fed our Day, Evening, and Summer Programs. Space was
provided for both the school and the
museum to distribute information. The
major attraction was an invitation for the
public to participate in painting a largerthan-life canvas of a still life.
In addition, we hosted numerous programs
for outside groups that included tours of all
the facilities, and a question-and-answer
period/reception where individuals met
casually with faculty and staff.
Also in 1986, a major initiative was made to
revamp the school's publications. In 1987,
afour-color illustrated catalogue will be
issued, a poster, a new ad design, and
other informational materials.
Gail D. Kemner
Director of Admissions

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22

Report

of

the

DIREC10R
OF

MARKETING

Although the Department of Marketing
was established in October 1986; in three
short months we have made great strides in
determining our mission and setting about
meeting those goals. One of the priorities
of the department has been to develop an
overall plan for promoting the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts as a whole,
resulting, ultimately, in national visibility and
identity, and increased museum attendance
and school admissions. The last months of
1986 saw great success in the area of
museum attendance. The public responded
to the media coverage and to the strategic
advertising campaigns. Part of the success
of all three exhibitions, The Vital Gesture:

Franz Kline in Retrospect, Drawing
toward Building: Philadelphia Architectural Graphics, 1732-1986, and Sculpture
at the Pennsylvania Academy, must be
attributed to the publicity campaigns made
possible by generous donations from Provident National Bank, Mellon Bank, and The
Mabel Pew Myrin Trust.
More than 21,000 people viewed The Vital

Gesture: Franz Kline in Retrospect
during its three months at the Pennsylvania
Academy. Drawing Toward Building: Phi/-

adelphia Architectural Graphics,
1732-1986, Sculpture at the Pennsylvania
Academy brought 20,000 visitors to the
museum, a more than forty-percent increase over museum attendance for the
same period in 1985.
A successful plan for drawing additional visitors to the Pennsylvania Academy was the
"Spend A Buck - Spend An Hour" program first offered during The Vital Ges-

ture: Franz Kline in Retrospect.
Because of the success of the program,
which allows visitors to enter the museum
during the weekday lunch hour for only
one dollar, "Spend A Buck - Spend An
Hour" is now offered on a permanent basis.
For the first time, in 1986, the Pennsylvania
Academy produced a public service
announcement for television. A 30-second announcement and three 10-second
announcements were distributed to television stations throughout the region to very
favorable reviews.
Looking forward, we are continuing to
strive towards broadening the Pennsylvania
Academy's many-faceted audience, and
gaining increased national publicity for the
institution. We continue to survey exhibition and special events audiences so that
we can address their needs and those of
potential visitors.

Paramount in these efforts is establishing a
unified institutional look, and a centralized
source of public information. Presently, we
are working with the firm of Lewis, Gilman
& Kynett Inc., to achieve this goal. The objective of the logo design is to clearly define
the Academy of the Fine Arts as a museum
of American art, and to eliminate confusion
between us and other major institutions in
the immediate area. It will also symbolize
our role as an institution committed to the
teaching of fine artists.
The Marketing Committee of the Board of
Trustees was formed in September to
advise this department on marketing and
public relations initiatives. The Committee,
Chaired by Herbert M. Baum, President,
Campbells - USA, has as its members,
George A. Beach, Allen J. Model, Archbold
D. van Beuren, members of the Board; and
Eileen Reynolds, Communications Manager of Public Affairs for Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
The success of the department's work, in
these last three months, belongs to the
effort and commitment of Kirby Smith,
Public Information Officer, and Anita
Mastroieni, Public Information Assistant,
who joined this department in June 1986.
Elaine M. Lomenzo
Director of Marketing

I am extremely proud to report that, in

1986, the Department of Development and

Report

of

the

DIRECTOR
OF
DEVELOPMENT

Membership realized one hundred nineteen percent of its fund-raising goals
established at the end of 1985 for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. We
raised in annual giving and membership
dues $2,654,727 against projections of
$2,235,000. This represents over afortypercent increase in annual giving compared
with 1985 totals. Additionally, I am also
pleased to report that gifts and pledges to
the Academy of the Fine Arts Scholarship
Endowment Campaign amounted to
$1,155,666, and that $555,108 was added to
the Academy of the Fine Arts endowment
enhancement program through the generosity of the Board of Trustees and members
of the Advisory Board. In sum, almost $4
million was raised in support of the Academy of the Fine Arts in 1986.
One of the keys to this remarkable success
in fund raising in 1986 lies in the Development Committee of the Board of Trustees.
Carpenter Dewey, Chairman, and Harold
A. Sorgenti, Vice Chairman, led the effort
with skill and tirelessness. I also note, with
particular thanks, the work of three nonBoard committee members, Mrs. jerome
B. Weinstein, Mrs. Marsha Chappell, and
Mrs. Herbert F. Schiffer, whose energy and
resources contributed so much to our
annual achievement.
Pennsylvania Academy membership numbers reached an all-time high of 7,824 in
1986. Three categories of members, Young
Friends, Contributing, and The Charles
Willson Peale Society, showed significant
growth. Young Friends, led by Daniel Goldfarb and Marcie Weintraub Friedman,
increased from 182 members in 1985 to 259
members in 1986. The Contributing category rose from 1,826 in 1985 to 2,037 in
1986. The CharlesWillson Peale Society,
our major membership category, grew from
144 to 167, or by sixteen percent in 1986.
The continuing interest and generosity of
the Society'smembers has had a strong
impact, and continues to be very important, to the Academy of the FineArts financial security. An opportunity for higher
levels of giving at The Charles Willson
Peale Society level was created in 1986. The
Society was ably Chaired by Mrs. Robert
A. Hauslohner and Dr. B. Perry Otten berg,
and Chairmen-elect Mrs. Richard j. Fox
and Mr. W. Gresham O'Malley III.
Individuals contributed generously to
unrestricted and restricted purposes, in
increased numbers and amounts. This
growth is viewed as a sign of stability of

our donor base. The gifts provided for general operations, museum exhibitions and
acquisitions, a more dynamic museum tour
program, and the expansion of the Academy of the Fine Arts school curriculum and
main gallery exhibitions at the Peale House.
Many of these individuals and members
triggered matching gifts from corporations.
Thisform of support grew from $4,860 in
1985 to $46,868 in 1986.
The widening numbers of corporate gifts
provided another significant impact in 1986.
This support, made through the Business
Partnership Program, came from 138
corporations in 1986 as compared to 104
corporations in 1985. In addition, 300 institutions and companies gave Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts memberships to
one or more of their employees. Atlantic
Richfield Foundation was extremely generous with a challenge grant to promote an
increase in membership income and an
unrestricted gift to operations. Smith Kline
Beckman Corporation completed an audiovisual slide presentation for the school's
recruitment program, including equipment
for its use, and also gave a generous unrestricted gift. Rohm and Haas Company,
ClGNA, Mellon Bank (East), and Provident
National Bank must be mentioned for their
valued contributions. We must also thank
the Parkway Corporation for providing a
special parking rate to visitors to both Pennsylvania Academy sites.
In the area of foundation giving, the Academy of the Fine Artsrealized one hundred
thirty-three percent of its 1986 goal, or
$518,000. I particularly want to note the
extremely generous and valued support of
the following foundations:
The Annenberg Fund, Inc.
Claneil Enterprises Incorporated
William B. Dietrich Foundation
The j. Paul Getty Trust
The Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust A
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation
The Mabel Pew Myrin Trust
The Philadelphia Foundation
Gilroy and Lillian P. Roberts Charitable
Foundation
Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation
The Warwick Foundation
jesse R. Wike Charitable Trust
National, state, and city government
sources provided both unrestricted and
restricted funds in 1986, including significant support for the 1986 graphic and sculpture permanent collection exhibitions,
conservation of Charles Bregler's Thomas
Eakins Collection, and support for lack

Tworkov: Paintings 1928·1982. Granting
agencies included the National Endowment
for the Arts, National Endowment for the
Humanities, Institute of Museum Services,
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
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and the City Council of Philadelphia.
Notable and significant in the entire development picture is the Women's Committee
ofthe Pennsylvania Academy ofthe Fine
Arts. Their good work and generosity isa
source of great strength for the Academy
of the Fine Arts.
Three years ago, the Academy of the Fine
Arts placed donation boxes in the Furness/
Hewitt museum and at the Peale House. In
both locations the income has grown
yearly. We must thank, heartily, these anonymous donors for their generous response
to their visits.
Only three yearsold in 1986, the Alumni
Association has become active in its role in
helping support the Pennsylvania Academy,
and has indicated that it expects to be a
source of future strength. Its Chairman,
Anthony Di Rienzi, and Chairman-elect,
Richard Ranck, deserve credit for their solid
leadership. The Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts Board of Trustees has named
the President of the Alumni Association to
an ex officio position among its ranks.
Central to all of the development effort is a
tirelessstaff who worked hard in the
achievements of 1986. joy Harbeson and
Elsie Rojo resigned from the staff. Betty
Huston and Sheila Raman assumed these
tasks with spirit and dedication.
james Voirol, an accomplished grantswriter,
deserves appreciation for his indomitable
drive. Rosemary Harms, Alumni Coordinator, left her position after two-and-a-half
years. She was replaced by Valerie Shinbaum. Beth Di Cocco continues as a most
capable assistant.
Stuart Lamson heads the membership program. His tireless pursuit of viable initiatives
is significant. We are grateful to him, and to
josephine Borie (who reSigned from this
department at year-end to become the
Academy of the Fine Arts Special Events
Coordinator).
In 1985, the Pennsylvania Academy
launched the necessary effort to "go computer.' The change from manual operations
to computer was professionally addressed
by every member of the staff. The year 1986
saw the completion of this transition.

At the same time, the ranks of members,
and number of contributions, forced an
explosion in the fund-raising data base. A
consultant, Luther Jenkins of the Executive
Service Corps, supported the notion thatto
add a data manager to the Development
24 Department would be an excellent step.
Charles Harrington was hired. His work
helped to cope with year-end and ongoing
maintenance offiles, allowing program personnel to more actively address their
responsibilities.
.
During the year-end giving (1985), twelve '
persons identified themselves as having
made bequests for future support of the
Acad~my of the Fine Arts. While an aggressive plan to spur planned gifts has not been
implemented, as yet, this places us on the
brink of a new source of fund raising.
The entire process of development and its
accomplishment is the result of enlightened
leadership by the Board of Trustees and the
Development Committee, and the inspired
work of the staff. It is my pleasure and privilege to stand with all of these individuals to
achieve our goals. These individuals carry
on in the tradition of the national treasure
that is the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts.

AnnualGiving
1986

~

32.2%

Individual

29.1%

,L!

!:!

Foundations

16.0%

.Ll

.u.

Membership

't

15.6%

Government

7.1%

Corporate

Annual Giving
1982·1986

1986

$3,293,068

1985

$2,614,309

1984

·.
$2,010,502
$1,628,000
· .
$1,125,103

1983
1982

Elaine Breslow, CFRE
Director of Development

Membership Revenue
1982·1986

1986

~

1985
1984

. H- H'"

· .

$526,000
· .

1983

U

. $459,000
$429,000

$356,968

........
1982

Harold A. Sargent;, Second Vice
Chairman, Board of Trustees,
chats with Frank H. Goodyear,
Jr., President.

$325,279

Marcie Weintraub Freidman and Dan
Goldfarb, 1986 Co-Chairmen
of the Young Friends.

Financial

Oat a
BALANCE SHEET
ASOF
DECEMBER 31:
(000 OMITTED)

Net Property
Current Assets
Investments
Pledges Receivable
Notes Receivable
AI/ Other

1986
$10,158
5,983
1,292
468
500
3

Total Assets

$24,404

Assets

1985
$9,884
6,205
5,555
884
750
3
$23,281

Liabilities
and
Fund Balances

Current Liabilities
Deferred Contributions
Retirement Plan Liability
Fund Balance (Net Worth)

$24,404

$5,782
375
310
16,814
$23,281

1986
$2,253
1,652
930
901
1,460
526
514
262
62
177
$8,737

1985
$1,823
1, 170
886
831
552
459
332
296
134
115
$6,598

Total Expenses

$2)56
1,694
682
804
425
439
219
187
162
140
110
57
$7,275

$2,024
1,414
844
674
403
313
230
180
159
125
103
53
$6,522

Excess of Income Over Expenses

$1,462

$76

Total Liabilities and Fund Balances

STATEMENT OF
INCOME AND EXPENSES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31:
(000 OMITTED)

Income

Private Gifts and Grants
Proceeds from Deaccessioning
Tuition
Investment Income
Net Realized Gain on Investments
Memberships
Government Grants
Retail Sales
Museum Admissions
AI/Other
Total Income

$5,341
477
310
18,276

Expenses

Payrol/ Costs
Accessioning and Conservation
Exhibitions and Projects
Insurance, Interest and Depreciation
Utilities and Maintenance
Marketing
Net Peale Club Expense
Office Expense
Student Prizes and Grants in Aid
Retail Cost of Sales
Professional Fees
AI/ Other

25

Susan lames-Gadzinski
Catherine Kimock
Cheryl A. Leibold
Helen Mangelsdorf
Margaret McCarthy

26

Mitchell Merback
Kate Moran
lacolyn A. Mott
Virginia Norton Naude
ReginaNeu
Patricia Plowman
David Raskish
Gale Rawson
ludith Ringold
Elizabeth Romanella

1986
STAFF
Office of the
President

Finance and
Administration

Frank H. Goodyear, Ir.
loyce Adelman
Ruth Oliver

President
Assistant to President
Coordinator of
Scholarship Campaign

Daniel V. Dalzell

Director of Finance
and Administration
Assistant to Director of
Finance and Administration
School Store Assistant
Accounts Payable Clerk
Cafeteria Hostess
Sales Manager
School Store Assistant
Museum Shop Assistant
Cafeteria Hostess
Accountant
Business Office Manager
Cafeteria Manager
Cafeteria Chef
Computer Operations
Manager
Office Services Clerk
School Store Assistant

Marian E. Kirwin
Adrienne fichelburg
Rose Marie Fitzpatrick
Rose/acone
Frederick Kelley
Theresa Kelley
Stephania Lestier
Sarah Mollica
Robert Mooney
Rose Mary Pace
Ronald Saunders
Edwin N. Seiler, Ir.
Michelle Strader-Leal
Edward Sutton

Museum

Linda Bantel
Marion Grinkewitz
Les Bacsujlaky
Mark F. Bockrath
Pamela Casado
Anne Classen
Randall Cleaver
Mary E. Mullen
Cunningham
Denise DiSanto
lanice Dockery
Theresa Z. Esperdy
Kathleen A. Foster
Nancy V. Fresella
Timothy Gilfillan
Margaret Goodale
William Gremmel
lames Grentzenberg
Robert Harman
Paul Herman

Director of Museum
Secretary to the
Director of Museum
Assistant Preparator
Paintings Conservator
Receptionist
Volunteer
Chief Preparator
Curatorial Assistant
Conservation Assistant
Registrar
Research Assistant
Curator
Director of Research &
Publications
Research Assistant
Chief Preparator
Volunteer
Word Processor
Assistant Preparator
Assistant Registrar
Assistant Preparator

ludith E. Stein
leanette M. Toohey
Cindy Haveson Veloric
Suzanne Wheeling
Anna C. Yates
School
Administration

Frederick S. Osborne,lr.
Patricia Blakely
Douglas I. Bucher
Marietta Bushnell
Teri L. Ceraso
Catherine Coccia
William lones
Gail D. Kemner
jill Rupinski
Nancy Sokolove
Edward Sutton
Robin Walsh-Wixted

Faculty

Ian c. Baltzell
William Barnet
Moe Brooker
Anthony Ciambella
Arthur De Costa
Murray Dessner
Adolph I Dioda
David Fertig
Margaretta Gilboy
Sidney Goodman
Oliver Grimley
Bill Hooper
Alexander Hromych

Pew Memorial Trust
Research Associate in
American Sculpture
Work-Study Student
Archivist
Assistant to the Curator
Rights &Reproductions
Manager
Conservation Assistant
Work-Study Student
Editor
Sculpture Conservator
Curator of Education
Work Processor
Work Processor
Registrar
Administrative Assistant
Assistant to the
Director for Programming
Associate Curator
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Mat Cutter
Work-Study Student

Director of the Schools
Assistant to the
Director of the Schools
Director of Financial Aid
Librarian
Assistant Dean
Administrative Assistant
School Assistant
Director ofAdmissions
School Registrar
Supervisor of
Models &Properties
School Store Assistant
Admissions Assistant

Instructor - Evening
Coordinator of
Extension Services
Critic-Day
Visiting Artist
Visiting Artist
Instructor - Day &Evening
Chairman of the Painting
Department - Spring 86
Instructor - Day &Evening
Chairman of the Faculty
Committee - Spring 86
Instructor - Evening
Visiting Artist
Instructor - Evening
Instructor - Day
Chairman of the Faculty
Committee - Fall 86
Instructor - Day, Evening
&Summer
Instructor - Summer
Instructor - Day

Roswell Weidner
Gary Weisman
Ronald E. Wyffels

Visting Artist
Instructor - Day & Evening
Instructor - Day
Chairman of the
Sculpture Department Spring 86
Instructor - Evening
Instructor - Day
Visiting Artist
Instructor - Evening &
Summer
Instructor - Day & Evening
Chairman of the Painting
Department - Fall 86
Visiting Artist
Sculpture Shop Manager
Instructor - Day, Evening &
Summer
Critic-Day
Instructor - Day
Chairman of Critics
Critic-Day
Critic-Day
Instructor - Day
Chairman of the Print
Making Department
Instructor - Day, Evening &
Summer
Visiting Artist
Visiting Artist
Instructor - Day & Evening
Instructor - Day
& Summer
Critic-Day
Instructor - Day, Evening &
Summer
Instructor - Summer
Lecturer in Perspective
Instructor - Evening &
Summer
Instructor - Day
Chairman of the Sculpture
Department - Fall 86
Instructor - Day
Sculpture Shop Manager
Visiting Artist

Elaine M. Lomenzo
Anita Mastroieni
Wendy P. Metzger
Kirby F. Smith

Director ofMarketing
Public Information Assistant
Public Information Associate
Public Information Officer

Elaine Breslow
Betty Huston
Sheila Raman
10dieBorie

Director of Development
Administrative Assistant
Fund-Raising Assistant
Membership & Special
Events Coordinator
Development!
Alumni Assistant
Development Coordinator
Alumni Coordinator
Data Input Manager
Membership Advancement
Coordinator

Stevelaffe
Homer lohnson
Karla. Karhumaa

Maury Lowe
limmy C. Lueders
lames Mahoney
Stanley Merz, If.
Daniel D. Miller

Edith Neff
Stephen Nocella
Edward O'Brien
EoOmwake
Elizabeth Osborne
Henry C. Pearson
10dyPinto
Peter Paone
Seymour Remenick
Robert Roesch
Tony Rosati
Bruce Samuelson
Edwin Segal
David Slivka
Louis B. Sloan
Larry Stearns
Lee Tamaccio
lames Victor
Anthony Visco

Marketing

Development

Beth DiCocco
loy S. Harbeson
Rosemary Harms
Charles Harrington
Stuart H. Lamson

I

Elsie N. Rojo
Valerie I. Shinbaum
lames Voirol

Buildings
Management
and Security
Buildings Management

Security

Development Manager
Alumni Coordinator
Grantsman

27

SusannAgin
Clara Barrile
Christine A. Bobb
Odell Brown
Paul Dasconio
lennie Fabrizio
loseph Follman
Stuart Lacey
Lavoisier S. Lambright
Thomas Lulias
lohn D. Maguire
lean Marie Mazurek
William McBurnie
lames M. Rementer
leffrey R. Tirante
Anthony Torriero
Thomas E. Werner
Steven A. Weigel

Buildings Manager
Assistant Buildings
Manager
Museum Cashier
Museum Cashier
Housekeeping Supervisor
Housekeeping
Shipping & Receiving Clerk
Museum Cashier
Shipping & Receiving Clerk
Housekeeper
Housekeeping Supervisor
Maintenance Mechanic
Chief Engineer
Cloak Room Attendant
Maintenance Mechanic
Chief Engineer
Housekeeping Supervisor
Maintenance Mechanic
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

Lewis A. Bobb, If.
Paul Clement
Kenneth Cosby
Charles Crawley
Edward Devera
lames P. Drumm
Fay Early
Yvonne Fletcher
George Gates
loseph Harrity
Vincent Haugh
Edward Henderson
Robert Hughes
George E. Kee
Kurtis Long
William I. Loughnane
Matthew McClendon
lohn Michalonis
lames Moss
10hnPabian
loseph Pacifico
Edward W. Poole
Edward Romanowski
William Souder
Francis St. Clair
Harry Swinton
Anthony Travaglio
Michael Urbanek
Paul Verdi
Martin Witts

Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard Captain
Security Guard Captain
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard Captain
Security Guard Captain
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard
Security Guard

lames W.lordan
Kathleen Shannon

Samuel M. V. Hamilton
Carpenter Dewey
Harold A. Sorgenti
Charles I. Kenkelen
Mrs. George Reath
28

BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES

ExOfficio
Members

Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg
Walter G. Arader
lohn B. Bartlett
George R. Burrell, If.
Robert H. Campbell
Mrs. Robert English
Mrs. Kenneth W. Gemmill
William L. Grala
Arthur C. Kaufmann"
Mrs. Morton M. Kligerman
Leonard I. Korman
B. Herbert Lee
Mrs. Nelson I. Leidner
Charles E. Mather /1/
Mrs. Henry S. McNeil
Harvey S. Shipley Miller
Allen I. Model
David N. Pincus
Mrs. William A. Pollard
Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Herbert S. Riband, If.
Mrs. E. Newbold Smith
Archbold D. van Beuren
Frank R. Veale
I. Roffe Wike
Barry f. Wiksten'
Robert G. Wilder
Mrs.lohn Wintersteen"
David C. Woodward'
Anthony Vi Rienzi
The Hon. Oliver Franklin
Peter Paone
The Hon.loan Specter
The Hon.lohn f. White, If.
'resigned "deceased

Mrs. Morton M. KIi$erman
Mrs. Newlin f. DavIs
Mrs.lohn Frazier Hunt
Mrs. Robert l Brooks
Mrs.lohn S. Estey
Mrs. Herbert f. Schiffer

Chairman
First Vice Chairman
Second Vice Chairman
Treasurer
Secretary

WOMEN'S
COMMITTEE
MEMBERS

Ass 0 cia t e
Me m b e r s

Mrs. Richard M. Armstrong, If.
Mrs.loseph C. Bright, If.
Mrs. Thomas Dolan IV
Mrs. Walter L. Foulke
Mrs. Richard I. Fox
Mrs. Albert M. Greenfield, If.
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Mrs. H. Lea Hudson
Mrs.lohn Clark Keene
Mrs. B. Gordon Landis
Mrs. Nelson I. Leidner
Mrs. Barton M. Lippincott
Mrs. William G. Littleton /I
Mrs. Edward S. Madara
Mary MacGregor Mather
Mrs.lohn I. Medveckis
Mrs. Lathrop B. Nelson, If.
Mrs. Richard W. Palmer
Mrs. G. Thompson PeKj If.
Mrs. Robert W. Preucel
Mrs.leremy A. Rosenau
Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley /1/
Mrs. E. Newbold Smith
Mrs. E. Robert Thomas
Mrs. Karl E. Wenk,lf.
Mrs. Cortright Wetherill, If.
Mrs. Leighton Wildrick
Mrs. Ben Wolf
lacqueline Cotter
Mrs. Brandon Barringer
Mrs.lohn Grier Bartol
Mrs. Alfred Bendiner
Mrs. Harry Bishop
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Mrs. Phebe Cooke
Mrs. David I. Grossman
Mrs. I. H. Ward Hinkson
Mrs. Arthur C. Kaufmann
Mrs. Howald H. Lewis
Mrs. Peter I. Knop
Mrs. Hans Ludvig Lorentzen
Mrs. Lawrence MacE/ree
Mrs. Alan Mcl/vain
Mrs. C. Earle Miller
Mrs. Henry Mitchell
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, If.
Mrs.lohn S. Newbold
Mrs. Evan Randolph
Mrs. George Reath
Mrs. Philip C. f. Smith
Mrs. C. Randolph Snowden
Mrs. Boudinot Stimson
Mrs. Philip W. Warner
Mrs. Susan West
Mrs. Walter H. West
Mrs. Arthur M. Young

President
First Vice President
Second Vice President
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Ex Officio

Administrative Assistant

PENNSY.LVANIA

ACADEMYT~~

FIN1BARTS
1

8

6
CONTRIBUTIONS

, ,
jl

CORPORATIONS AND CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
major
donors

30

donors

AT&T Communications
The Anchor Packing Company
Atkin Voith and Associates
Atlantic Richfield Foundation
Balis & Co., Inc.
Bell of Pennsylvania
Berwind Corporation
Bower Lewis Thrower/Architects
CIGNA Corporati0n
Campbell Soup Company
Chubb &Son, Inc.
Citicorp Homeowners, Inc.
Colonial Penn Insurance Companies
Continental Bank
Day & Zimmermann, Inc.
Deloitte Haskins &Sells
E. F. Houghton & Company
Eagle Transfer Corporation
FMC Corporation
Fidelity Bank
First Pennsylvania Bank
Franklin Mint
Friday Arohitects/Planners
Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham:
Architects
H2L2 Architects Planners
Hercules, Inc.
Historic Landmarks, Inc.

Historical Developers
Hunt Manufacturing Co.
IU International Corporation
lsard-Greenberg Company
Jetronics
Kraft Dairy Group
Lewis, Gilman & Kynett, Inc.
McNeil Consumer Products
Mellon Bank East
Merck Sharp & Dohme
Meridian Bank
Mesirov, Gelman, Jaffe, Cramer
John Milner Associates, Inc.
Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
Mobil Oil Corporation
Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads
The Mutual Assurance Company
O'Brien Energy Systems
PSFS
Kenneth Parker Associates, Inc.
Parkway Corporation
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Pennwalt Corporation
The Pep Boys
Philadelphia Contributionship
Philadelphia Electric Company
Philadelphia International

Philadelphia National Bank
Philadelphia Newspapers Inc.
Philadelphia Suburban Corp.
Pincus Brothers-Maxwell
Price Waterhouse
Provident National Bank
The Prudential Insurance Company of
America
Quaker Chemical Company
RCA
Reliance Insurance Company
Rohm & Haas Company
Rorer Group Inc.
Rosenbluth Travel Agency, Inc.
Gerald F. Schwamm Associates
Sears, Roebuck & (ompany
Smith Kline Beckman Corporation
Sotheby's
Strawbridge &Clothier
Subaru of America, Inc.
Sun Company, Inc.
Tasty Baking Company
Teleflex, Inc.
Venturi, Rau€h & Scott Brown
Warner Company
ZSL Real Estate Corporation

ARA Services, Inc.
ARMCO Foundation
American Airlines, Inc.
American Home Products Corp.
Anglecott Associates, Ltd.
The Architects Group
Baraka
Bechtel foundation
Boeing Vertol Company
Burlington Industries Foundat.
CertainTeed Corporation
Chevron USA, Inc.
The Coca-Cola Company
Cope Lippincott Slifer
Dagit-Saylor Architects
Derwell Company
Dunning Associates
Nan Duskin, Inc.
The Equitable Foundation
Ewing Cole Cherry Parsky
The First Boston Corporation

Fischer & Porter
GGK & Associates
Geriatric &Medical Centers
Germantown Savings Bank
Goldman, Sachs &Co.
Hallmark Cards Inc.
Hanna/Olin Ltd.
IBM (orporation
J.e. Penney Company, Inc.
Johnson & Higgins of Pennsylvania, Inc.
Johnson &Johnson
Sheryl Johnston Communications
Walter Karl, Inc.
Knight Foundation
The Lawrence Company
Liberty Real Estate Corp.
Manchel, Lundy & Lessin, Esqs.
Marcolina Brothers, Inc.
National Liberty Corporation
W. H. Newbold's Son &Company, Inc.
PQ Corporation

Paper House Productions
Philadelphia Historic Preservation Corporation
Rouse & Associates
SPS Technologies
Frank S. Schwarz &Son
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Sonat Marine Inc.
Raymond M. Spiller & Associates Inc.
Stearns Catalytic Corporation
Tara Materials Inc.
Time, Inc.
Turner Construction Company
Ueland and Junker
I:!nisys
United Engineers & Constructors Inc
Wawa,lnc.
e. J. Webb Inc.
Winsor & Newton Inc.
Yarway Corporation

FOUNDATIONS
major
donors

Albin Polasek Foundation
The Annenberg Fund, Inc.
The Arcadia Foundation
The Barra Foundation, Inc.
Camden Foundation
Cameron Memorial Fund
Louis N. Cassett Foundation
Claneil Enterprises Inc.
William B. Dietrich Foundation
FAIC-Publications
The Samuel S. Fels Fund
Foundation for Architecture

The J. Paul Getty Trust
The Phoebe W. Haas Charitable Trust A
Elizabeth S. Hooper Foundation
J.D.B. Fund
KenHucas Foundation, Inc.
The Christian R. &Mary R. Lindback
Foundation
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
Samuel P. Mandell Foundation
The Mabel Pew Myrin Trust
The Philadelphia Foundation

The Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources
Gilroy & Lillian P. Roberts Charitable
Foundation
Alexis Rosenberg Foundation
The Thomas H. & Mary Williams
Shoemaker Fund
Smith Foundation
The John hederick Steinman Foundation
Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation
The Warwick Foundation
Jesse R. Wike Charitable Trust

donors

The Allen H. &Selman W. Berkman Charitable
Trust
Catherwood Foundation
Daniel Garber Fund

Colin Gardner Foundation
Gelb Foundation
Haney Foundation Trust
Historic Yellow Springs, Inc.

Irving May & Edith H. May Foundation
Estate of Paul J. Sartain
Louis & Bessie Stein Foundation
The William Penn Foundation

GOVERNMENT
donors

Federal

State

City

Institute of Museum Services
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Museum Act

Pennsylvania Council for the Arts
Pennsylvania Historical &Museum
Commission
Pennsylvania Humanities Council

City of Philadelphia

INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
major
donors

E
A

Adolph, Mr. Edward F.
. Aglialoro, Mr. &Mrs. John
Alexander, Lorraine &Benjamin
Anneriberg, Hon ..&Mrs.
WalterH.
Aller, Mrs. Harris C.
American Conservation
Associati0n
American Institute
of Architects
Anonymous
Arader III, Mr. W. Graham
Arader, Mr, &Mrs. Walter G.
Armour Jr., Mrs. Pliilip D.
Ault, Mrs. Isabel Henry
Aylward. R. Adm. &
Mrs. The0dore C.

B

C

Balis,Jr., Mr. &Mrs. C. Wanton
Bartlett,.Mr. &Mrs. John B.
Bartol, Mr. &Mrs. John G.
Benoliel, Mr. &Mrs. Peter A.
Berman, Mr. &Mrs. Philip, I.
Binswanger Sr., Mr. &Mrs.
urank E:;.
Black, Mrs..Robert L.
Booth, Mrs. Nathalie,C.
Boyle, Ms. Sidney
Boyle, Mr. Peter
Breyer 1r., Mrs. Henry W.
Brinton, Mrs. Clarence C.
Brooks, Mr. &Mrs. Robert T.
Buck, Mr. &Mrs. William C.
Buck, Mrs. J. Mahlon
Bullitt Jr., Dr. &Mrs. Orville H.
Burrell, Jr., Esq., George R.
Burt, Mr. &Mrs. Nathaniel
Campbell, Mr. &Mrs. Robert H.
Caplan, Mr. &Mrs. Alber.t J.
Chatfield, Mr. Charles W.
Chatfieldl'Mr. Frederick H.
Chatfield, Mr. Henry H.
Chatfield, Mr. John S.
Clark, Mrs. Avery B.
Clews, Mr. &Mrs. M. Madison
Cooper, Ms. Ruth N.
Coslett, Mr. &Mrs. H. W.

D Davis, Mr. &Mrs. Newlin F.
Elelfiner, Mrs. Seym0ur
DeSEhauensee, Mrs. R. Mey,er
DetEhon Jr., Mr, &Mrs. Elliott R.
Dewey, Esq;, Carpenter
Dixon Jr., Mr. &Mrs. F. Eugene
Dodg~ Jr., Mr. Donald D.
Doage, Mr. <Charles W. H.
Dolan IV, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas
Dorrance Jr" Mr. &Mrs. John ([
Douty"Mrs. Alfred
DuBarry IV, Mr. &Mrs.
Joseph N.
Duffy, Mrs. Alice B.

F

G

H

L

English, Mrs. Robert Mc<C.

.

Farr, Mr. &Mrs. F. W. Elliott
Findlay, Mrs. Marjori~ M.
~ox, Mr. &Mrs. Richard J.
Fraley, Mrs. Pierre C.
Friedland Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Jack M.
Garber, Mr. John F.
Garcia, Ofelia
Gemmill, Mr. &Mrs. Kenneth W.
Ginsburg, Mr.,&Mrs. Milton
Goldman, Dr. &Mrs. Allen S.
Goodyear, Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Frank Irl.
Goodyear Sr., Mr. &Mrs.
Frank Irl.
Gottehrer, Dr. & Mrs. Neil R.
G,rala Jr., Mr. 8< Mrs. William L.
Green, Mrs. Robert McCay
Gre~nfield, Jr., Mr, &Mrs.
AlbertM.
Guth, Mr.·Bernard M.
Haas, Dr. F. Otto
Hamilton, Mr. &Mrs.
Nathaniel P.
l\iamilton, Mr. 8< Mrs.
SamuelM. V,
Hammer, Mr. &Mrs. Frederick S.
Harkins Jr., Mr. &Mrs. ~ ohn G.
Harrington, Mrs. Avery D.
Harris, Mr: &Mrs. Henry F.
Hauslohner, Mr. &Mrs.
RobertA.
Heelan, Mrs. June De frees
Henders(ln, Mr. &Mrs. J. Welles
Hinkson, Mrs. J.H Ward
H(i)oper, Mr. &Mrs. Ralph W:

J Janney, Mrs. Joseph N.
Kaufmann, Mrs. Arthur C.
Kenkelen, Mr. &Mrs, Charles J.
Kerner, Mr. liIerman F.
Kind Jr" Mr. &Mrs. Philip
Klein, Mr: &Mrs. Raymond
Klein, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen B.
Kligerman, Elr. &Mrs.
MortonM.
Korman, Mr. 8< Mrs. Leonard I.
Kravitz, Mr. &Mrs. Harry

S Saunders, Mr. &Mrs. Jesse D.
Schiffer, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert F.
Scudder Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
GeorgeW.
Shein, Mr. &Mrs; Joseph D.
Sherrerd"Mr. &Mrs. J(i)hn J. F.
Sloan, Mrs. John
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. E. Newbold
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Langhorne B.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Philip C. F.
Smith, Mrs. lawrence M. C.
Smith, Ms. Mary L
SordonLIII, Mr. &Mrs. Andrew J.
Sorgenti, Mr. &Mrs. Harold A.
Spagna, Dr. &Mrs. PasQhal M.
Steinberg, Mr. &Mrs. Robert M,
Steinbright, Miss Marilyn L.
Sullivan III, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas J.
Sussman,Mr. &Mrs. Harold E.
Swingle, Mrs: Marion Boulton

M MacElree, Mr. &Mrs.
lawrence E.
Macintosh, Mr. &Mrs. W. James'
Mather III, Mr, &Mrs. <Charles~.
McEwen, Mr. &Mrs. J0seph
McGovern, Mr. &Mrs.
R. Gordon
McKeel, Mr. &Mrs. Sam S.
McNeil, Mrs. Henry S,
Medveckis, Mr, &Mrs. John J,
Mef1les, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley
Mexers, Mr. &Mrs. Warrin C.
Miller, Alice A. &
Kenneth Souser
Miller, Mr, &Mrs. C. Earle
Miller, Mr. Harvey S. Shipley
Model, Mr. &Mrs. Allen John
Montgomery, Mrs.
Knowlton !'lodd
Mooay, Mrs. Herbert R.
Moran, Mrs. J. Maxwell
Morris, Mrs, James S.
Mulhern, Ms. Kathleen

N

T Tabas, Mrs. Charles
Taws, Mrs. Edward T.
Therman, Mrs. Ha~rison
Tolson, Mr, &Mrs. Jay H.
Tuttleman,Mr. &Mrs. Stanley C.

V

Webb, Mr. &Mrs. Charles J.
Weinstein, Mr. &Mrs. Jerome B.
Wike II, Mr. &Mrs. J, Roffe
Wilder, Mr. &Mrs. Robert G.
Wiliiams,.Miss Elinor Tama
Williams, Mr. &Mrs. Robert G.
Wintersteen, Mrs. John
Wister Jr., Mr: &Mrs, William R.
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Ben
Women's Committee of t~e
Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts
Wooo, Mrs. Grahame
Woodward In, Mrs. George
Woodward, Mr. &Mrs, David C.
Woodward, Mr. Stanley

Nichols, Dr, Charles W.

O'Malley, Mr. &Mrs, Shaun F.
O'Neill, Mr. &Mrs. Bertram L.
Otten berg, Dr. 8< Mrs. B. Perry

P

R

PeEk, Mr. Fredrick W. G.
Pew, Mrs. George T.
Pincus, Mr. &Mrs. David N.
P-incus, Mrs. Irwin Nat
Pollard, Mr. &Mrs. William A.
Potamkin, Mr, &Mrs. Meyer P.
Racquet Club
Resnick, Mr. &Mrs. Stewart
Riband Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Herbert S.
Roberts, 9r, &Mrs. Brooke
Roberts, Mr, Bayard H.
Rorer, Mrs. Gerald F.
Rosenau, Mr. &Mrs, Jeremy, A.
Rosengarten ir.,
Mr, &Mrs. Adolph G.
Rosenlund, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur O.
Ross, Mr. &Mrs. GeorgelM.
Rothschild, Ms. Judith
Rouse III, Mr. Willard G.
Royster, Mrs. J~omas S.
Rugart, Dr. &Mrs. Karl F.

van Beuren, Mr. Am~bold D.
van Beuren, Ms. Barbara
Vetterlein, Mrs. Donald H.

W Ware III, Mr. &Mrs. John H.

0. O'Malley III, Mr. W. Gresham

Jones, Miss Constance A.

K

Landis, Mr. &Mrs. B. Gordon
~ee, Mr. &Mrs. B. Herbert
Lefton Jr., Mr. &Mrs. AI Paul
Leidner, Mr. &Mrs ..Nelson J.
lemmo'n, Mr. &Mrs. George B.
. Levy,Mrs. Margaret Wasserman
Lewis, Mr. &Mrs'. Howard H.
Lewis, Mr. William S.
Littleton II, Mr. &Mrs.
WilliamG.
LOGks, Mr. &Mrs. Gene
Locks, Ms. Marian
Lower, Mrs. Edward S.
Lyons,Mrs, A. Basil

y

Young, Mr, &Mrs. Arthur M,

Z Zamprelli, Mr. William ~

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INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
donors

A
32

Abel, Mr. Robert
Abernethy, Mr. Robert G.
Aborn, Mr. P-eter K.
Abraham, Drs. Hans &lillian
Abrahams, Mrs. Robert D.
Abrahamson, Mr. &Mrs. Harry
Abrams, Dr. &Mrs. Le0nard
Abrams, Dr. 8avid J.
AcRer, Mr. &Mrs. Fred
Adams Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Francis T.
Adams, Mr. &Mrs. €;arner A.
AQams; Ms. Evelyn\H.
Adays, M~. Alexandra R.
Address, Rabbi Richard F.
Adkins, Dr. &Mrs. 'Edwin P.
Adle~ Marlene ['J'Orazio
Adler, Mr. Morton
Adler, Ms. Marjorie H.
Adler, Ms. Nancy
Adler, Ms. Zena
Affle~k, Mr. Riilph D.
Agazarian, Dr. Yvonne M.
Ahl, Mr. &Mrs. Kenneth E.
Aikm,an, Mr. &Mrs. Walter M.
Albany,.Mr. &Mrs. James R.
Alcorn, Ms. Theresa H.
Alexander, Mr. &Mrs. James B.
Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth D. A.
Algazi, Mr. Ernest
.Alio, Mrs. Constantin G.
~lIa[1l, Dr. &Mrs. Mark W.
Allan M.D., Mary Ber.ninger
Allan, Mr. Stanley A
Allen III, Mrs. William W.
Allen, Mr. &Mrs. ['Jonald M.
Allen, Mr. &Mrs. Ge0rge R.
Allen, Mrs. 'David w:
Allen, Ms. Jacque!ine F.
Allen, Ms. Karen M. '
Allen, Msi Margaret P.
Alley, Dr. &Mrs. Samie
Allison, ~athleen &c. Ernest
Allison, Mr. Wayne
Allworthy, Dorian
A10e, Mr. P.aul E.
Altemus, Mrs. Edward Lee
Alten, Di~na &Jerry .
Altman, Ashley J.
Alvare,z, Antonio F.
Alvarez, Mr. Alan P.
Arriato, Mr. MiGhael A.
Ambron, Lisa &Aibert
Ambrose, Mr. Jay '
Amidon, led &Marilyn
Amsterdam, Mr. &Mrs. Bruce L.
Amsterdam, Ms. Valla
Anbari, Mr. Frank
Ancker, Ms. Carolyn R.
Anderson, De~ima M.
Anderson, Juliette,Perry
AnCilerson, Mr. &Mrs. ~. (live
Ander~on, Mr. David
Anderson, Mrs. Carl H.
Anderson, Mrs. Earle M.
Anderson, Ms. Nan~ B.
Andrade, Ms. 5dna
Andre, Francoise
Andress, Mrs. Philip M.
Andrew, Mr. &Dr. C. B.
Andrews, Miss Evelyn V.
Andrews, Mr. &Mrs. Wiliiam'D.
Angle, Janet Kaplan &Warren
Anlage, Mr. Joseph P.
Anton, Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels
Apfelbaum, Mrs. Earl P.L.
Aponte, Harry J. &Theresa R.

Apothaker, Mrs. Catherine
Appel, Mr. &Dr. Harry H.
Appel, Ms. Nelle
Appell, Mr. Louis J.
AppleiJaum, Ms. Florence K.
Aral, Mr. &Mrs.lmadettin A
Arbaugh, Mr. &Mrs. Donald J.
Archer; Cynthia &Pierae
Archual, Mr. Edmund F.
Archual, Mrs. Virginia ,
Arey, Dr. James B.
, Ariaa, Mr. Peter F.
Arm0ur, Mr. &Mrs..Pete~ M.
Armstrong Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Richard M.
Armstrong, Mr. &Mrs.
.StephenW.
Armstrong, RobiJin T.
Arnold, Mr. &Mrs. Fred
Ar0nfreed, Dr. Eva
Aronson, Ms. Barbara B.
i'irronson, Ms. Marlene
Asakura, Riko .
Ash, Mr. &Mrs. Harol~
Ash, Mr. RiGhard A.
Ash, Ms. Joan
Ashcom, Mr. &Mrs.
Benjami'n M.
Ashmead III, Mr. 8< Mrs. Duffield
Ashmead, ·Mr. John
Aspen, Mr. Alfred Vi/.
Atkin, Mr. J0ny
AtRinson Jr., Mr. &'Mrs.
Waltef,c.
Atkinson, I;)r. &Mrs.,G..Russell
Atterbury, Mr. George'R.
Auspitz, Mr. &M~s. David L.
Austin, Mrs. H. P. ,
Austrian, Dr. &Mrs. Robert
. Auten, Mr. &Mrs. David C.
Axilbund, Mr. &Mrs. George M.

B Baber, Mrs. Malcolm
. J.
Babich, Mr: &Mrs. W~lter P.
Babin, Ruth &John R.
Bach, Mr. Leonard E.
Bacharach, Df. &Mrs. Benjamin
BacharaGh, Mf. Charles K.
Bachman, Mrs. Barbara C.
Bachman, Mrs. Joel
BachraGh, Ms. AiJrienne
Bacon, Mr. &Mrs. Edmund N.
Bacon, Mr. Fred H.
Baae, Mr. &Mrs. John W.
Bader, Frederick C.
Baenninger, Mr. &Mrs. R0nald
Baer II, Mr. &Mrs. William G.
Baer, Mr. Alan J.
Bagger, Rev. ~ Mrs. Ralph W.
Bagnell, Ms. )\Inn
Bailey, Constance A.
Bailey, Mr: &Mrs. Carl W.
Bailey, Mr. &Mrs. Michael R.
Baillie, Mrs. Marian H.
Bainbridge, Mr.. Har.ry T.
Baird, Mr. &Mrs. Carl A.
Baird, Mr. &Mrs. John A.
Baird, Mr. ifhomas R.
BairCil, Mrs. Donald L.
Baker,'Mr. &Mrs. Calvin D.
Baker, Mrs. Catherine E.
Balant, Dr. Charles P.
Balderst0n, Ms. Elizabeth R.
Baldwin III, Mr. &Mrs. Frank
Balis, Judy
Balis, Mr. &Mrs. Mark E.
Balistocky, Ms. L0retta
Balka, Mr. &Mrs. Jerome R.
Ball, John R.

Ballard,. Mr. &'Mrs. F.rancis
Ballard, Mr. &Mrs. John A.
Ballengee, Mr. &Mrs. Jarries M.
Ballinger, Mrs. Raymonci A.
Balmer, Mr. &Mrs. John D.
Baltzell, Dr. William H.
Bamberger Jr., William L.
Bancroft, Mrs. Charles
Bangert Jre, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
Banks, Dr. Lois hi.
Banks, Mrs. Harriet Banks &Bart'
Barbieri, Joseph
Barbieri, Mrs. Edward A.
'Barbone, Ms. Michele M.
BariJou,r, Mr. &Mrl' Charles·E.
Barclay; Mrs. Katharine B.
Barg, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert
Barker, Mrs. Robert W.
Barlow, Mr. D:Br00ks
Barnard, Mr·. George B.
Barnes, K.A.
Barness, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert
Barnett, Mrs. Ellen
Barnett, Ms. uleanor F.
Barnhart, Mr. Eeward A.
Barnhart, Mr. Richard M.
Barnshaw, Dr. Harold D.
Baron, Mr. &Mrs. Marten B.
Barr, Miss Virginia M.
Barrack Esq., he0nard
Barratt, Mrs. Norris S.
.Barrie,.Mr. Winston Alexander
Barrie, Mrs. Elizabeth F.
Barrie, Ms. Mary Adams
Barringer, Mr. &Mrs. Brandon
Barringer, Mrs. Charles M.
Barron, Mr. &Mrs. Morris It
Barr0ws"Mr. &Mrs. Walter
Barse, 'Ms. Ann M. '
Barsky, Mr. Barry
Barth, Mr. Wolf D.
Bartholomew, Mr. Richard W.
Bartlett, Mr. W. L.
Barton, Mrs. Hudson
Basch, Rose B.
Baseggio, Ms. Maria T.
Ba.seman, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley R.
Basickes, ['Jr. &Mrs. Stanley S.
BaSS, Mr. &Mrs. Heroert
Bass, Mr. &Mrs. Jon Dolf
Bass, Mr. &Mrs. Robert S.
Bassett, Ms. Bari:>ara A.
Bast, Mr. Robert t.
Bastian, Mr. &Mrs. John &
Nancy E.
Bastian, Mr. John E.
Bates, Mr. &'Mrs. Fregerick H.
Bates, Mr. Edwin R.
Batoff, Mr. &Mrs. Jeffrey S.
Batt, Mr. &Mrs. Rooert R.
Batt, Mrs. Hamy
Battles, Mr. &Mrs. Winthrop H.
Batty Jr., Mr. Walter S.
Batzer, Mr. Bruce,Edgar
Bauer, Mr. &Mrs. Richard Alan
Baum, Faith D.
Baum, Ms. Bernice
Baumann, Mr. Donald O.
Baumann, Mrs. John A.
Baxter, Col. &Mrs.Joseph M.
BayersClorier, Mr. &Mrs..
Richard M.
Bayliss, Mr. &Mrs. Ernest B.
Bayne, Mrs. Berkeley J.
Beach, Mr. George
Beach, Mr. Th0mas'E.
Beadle, Mr. &M~s. Walter J.
Bean, Mr. &Mrs. A. Arnold
Bean, Mr. &Mrs. Donald
Beard Jr., Mrs. Samuel P.

Beardwood, Mrs. Joseph T.
Beattie Jr., Mr. John P.
,Beatty, Mr. &Mrs. Edward F.
Bechtel, Mr. Richard C.
Beck, Hon. Phyllis W.
Beck, Mrs. Lillian A,.
Becker Jr., Mrs. Charles
Beanar, Mr. &Mr.s. Ronald
and Carla
Beene, Mr. Lavelle V.
Beer, Ms. Janice D.
Beerman, I;)r. &Mrs. Herman
Beetem, ·Mr. &Mrs. Q0mil(J G.
Behr, Mr. &I\:Ir~. Philip
Behrend, Dr. &Mrs. Bernard
Beierschmitt, Sister Iy\ar¥ Paula
'Beilman, Mr.lDavid
.Beitch, Mr. Bernard.D.
Beiter, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen E.
Belber II, Mr. Henry S.
Belcher, Mr. Edward A.
Bell Jr., Dr. Whitfield J.
Bel.! Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Malcolm
Bell, Dr. &Mrs. Randall W.
Bell, J0seph &Helen
Bell, MaryT. '
Bell, Ms. Janetann
Bellet, Mr. &Mrs. Benjamin
Belle!, Mr, &Mrs. Edward
Belli, Dr. Albert j. .
Belmont, Ms, Dorothy G.
Belson Jr., Mr. Charles V.
Beltr~, Mrs. Basil t.
Bemi 1, IXir. &Mrs. Hal L.
Benami, Ms. 'Constance
Beneman, Mrs. jay
Benenson, Mr. &Mrs. james
Bennett Jr., IiJr. Lee C.
Bennett Jr., Mr. &Mrs. J0hn G;.
Bennettijr., Mr. John C.
BensC0ter, Dr. Judith L.
Bensi, Mrs. Barbara ,
Benson, Mr. George C.
Benson, Mr. Perry
Berg, Mrs. Quentin
Berg, Solomon &Lillian
Berger, Dr. &Mrs. Donald R.
Berg¢r, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard H.
Berger, Mr. Albert I.
Berger; Mr: Bud
Berger, Mr.& Mrs. Harold'P,
Berger, Mrs. Harriet
Berger, Ms. Doris Cummins
Berggren, Ms. Fkl,rence
,
Bergin, Mr. &Mrs. William J.
Berkman, Judy &Richara
'Berkman, Mr. &Mrs. James
B~rkowitz, Mrs. ~enry
Berlinger, Mr. &Mrs.
FrederiCk W.
Berman, Dr. Arnold
Berman, Ethel and teon L.
Berman, Ken &Beth
Berman, Mr. &Mrs.'Robert J.
Berman, Mr..&Mrs. Stanley
Berman, Mr. Myron J.
Berman, Mrs. Evelyne H.
Bernhardt, Mr. Lynford P.
Bernick, Penny
Bernstein,.Mr, &Mrs. H0ward J.
Bernstein, Mr. Benjamin D.
Bernstein, Mr. Edward
Bernstein, Mr. Irwin L.
Bernstein, Mr. Max
Bernstein, Mrs. Edgar
Berret, Ms: Alexandra Cyr
Berr¥, Dr. 5rnest R.
Bers, Mr. &Mrs. Julian
Bertolet\ Ms. Elain M.
Bethel, Mr. Walter L.

Betof, Robert J.
Betz, Ms. Claire S.
Bevan,MD., Emma B.
Bevan, Mr. David C.
Beverly MD., AveryW.
Beyer, Aaron & Francine
Beyer, Mrs. AudreyBickley
Bezushko, Mr. & Mrs. George
Biado, Mr. Aurelio O.
Bick; Mr. & Mrs. JOh8 D.
Biddle Jr., Mrs. Craig
Biddle, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund R.
Biddle, Mr. James
Biddle, Mrs. Anne Gertrude
Bidgood, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund L.
Bieber, Mr. &Mrs. Ralph J.
Biele Esq., Lawrence D.
Bierman, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Bigelow, Mrs. Barbara Chase
Biggs, Mr. &Mrs. Peter
Biggs, Mr. Sewell C.
Bigpney, Mrs. Thomas W.
Billet Jr., Mr. &Mrs. L. H.
Billington, Mrs. Dorothy L.
Billups Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Frederick H
Binder, Mr. David F.
Binswanger Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Frank G.
Bird, Bronwyn
Birnhak, Mr. &Mrs. J. R.
Biron, Mrs. Lillian G.
Bisbee Jr., Mrs. Arthur L.
Bishop, Katharine T.
Bishop, Mr. &'Mrs. Thomas L.
Bishop, Mrs. Harry
Bitonti, Mr. Samuel P.
Bitzer, Mrs. Joan
, BlaEkburn, Miss Joan
Blackburn, Mrs. Morris
Blackman, Mr. Murray I.
Blair, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph J.
Blair, Mr. John J.
Blake, Miss,Nancy E.
Blake, Mrs. Maurice J.
Blaney, Ms. Patricia A.
Blankenberg, Ms. Leonora
Blanning, Ms. Carol B.
Blatteau, Mr. Johm W.
Blaufeld, Ms. Shirley
Blenko, Mr. &Mrs. Don B.
Bleznak, Mr. &Mrs. Alan
Bleznak, Mr. C. Ronald
Bliss"Miss Eleanor A.
Block, Dr. &Mrs. Reuben
Blodgett, Ms. Anne
Bloom, Dr. & Mrs. Edward
Bloom, Mr. &Mrs. CharlesJ.
Bloom, Mr. Joel N.
Bloom, Ms. Rosalind
Bloomer, Mr. &Mrs. David
Earley
Bloomfield, Mr. &Mrs.
Bernard N.
Blount, /;ifJn. Lynwood F.
Blum, Mr. &Mrs. Kurt '
Blum, Ms. Adelaicle
Blum, Ms. Leslie R.
Blumberg, Dr. &Mrs. Baruch S.
Blumberg, Jean
Blumenthal, Mr. &Mrs.
Bernhard
'
Blumstein, Dr. 81 Mrs. George I.
Blumstein, Mr. &Mrs. Edward
Bobrowicz, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph R.
Bockenhauer, Mr. PaulT.
Bockus, Mrs. Henry l.
Bodek, Mr. &Mrs. Walter J.
Bodine Jr., M~s. William W.
Bodine, Mr. &Mrs. James F.
Bodine, Mrs. Robert A.

Boenning, Mr. H. DicksonS.
Bogash, Mrs. Natalie
Bogdanoff, Ms. Phyllis 'A .
Bogutz, Mr.& Mrs. Jerome E.
Bok, Mrs. Cary W.
Boldt, Susan Rae
Bolesta, Susan E.
Bolger II, Mr. &Mrs'. Robert V.
Bolno, Frances C.
Bolster, Mr. &Mrs. William H,
Bond, Mrs. Barbara
Bond, Odessa
Bonder, Ms. Deborah
Bonelli, James P.
Bonelli, Jane &Harry
Bonelli, Mr. James P.
BonitatilJus, Stephen M.
Bonovitz, Mrs. Jill F.
Bontempo, Franklin T.
Book, Mr. James D.
Bookbinder, Mr. Jack
Booker, Mr. &Mrs. Timothy R
Boqkler, Mrs. Morton
'Booth Jr., Dr. &Mrs. Robert E.
Booth, Mr. Richard H.
Booth, Mr. Thomas E.
BoothbyJr., Mr. &Mrs.
WillardS.
Borcich, Ms. Veronica
Borgersen, Mrs. Roland D.
Borgese, Ms. Marianne G.
Borghese, Mr. &Mrs. Marco
Borie Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Peter
Borie, Mr. &Mrs. WilliamJ. S.
Borlo, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph P.
Borns, Mr. William ).
, Borow, Dr. Sydney
Borowsky, Mr. Irvin J.
Borowsky, Mr. Milton M.
Barten, Mr. &Mrs. Walter
Bortin, Mrs. David
Boswell, Ms. June C.
Bos:Vorth Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Frank
Botton, Mr. Claude de ,
Bove, Mr. &Mrs. HenryJ.
Bowden Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
. ChariesW.
Bowen, Mrs. Elizabeth P.
Bower, Mr. Mark A.
Bowman, ~allaj
Boyd, Mae(.
Boyd, Mrs. Osborne T.
Boyer, Dr. &Mrs. Randal A.
Boylan, Mrs. J. Richard
Boylan, Ms. Eileen Mae
Boyle Jr., Mr. James J.
Boyle, John Pi\ul &Joanne R.
Boyle, Mr. William C. A.
Boylen, Mr. Daniel P.
Boysen, Ms. Anne
Bradburd, Mr. &Mrs. Arnold
Bradford, Mrs. Gene
Bradley, Mr. &Mrs. Philip H.
Bradley, Mr. Raymond
Bradshaw, Mrs. ThomasA.
Brady MD., Anna M.
Brady, Mr. HarryW.
Braig, Charmaine M.
Brainard, Mrs. Frank S.
Brandman, Mr. &Mrs. SylvanJ.
Brandolini"Mrs. Matilda
Brandolph, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur N.
Brandon, Mr. Michael E.
Brandt, Ms. Jessamine
Branella Esq., FrankD.
Branham, Mr. James D.
Brasier, Mr. &Mrs. Robert M.
Brasier, Mrs. Lillian
Braun, Mr. &Mrs. Steven
Braun, Ms. Linda

Brawer, Mr. &Mrs. David B.
Bray, Mr. &Mrs. Robert J.
Bready, Mrs. William R.
Breckenridge, Mr. &Mrs. L.L.
Breece Jr., Mr. Horace W.
Breed, Mrs Rebecca Russell
Breen, Mr. &Mr.s. Paul A.
Bregy, Ms. Emilie R.
Brennan, Ms. Edwina
Brennan;'Mr. &Mrs. Neil F.
Brennan, Ms. Ellen
Brenner, Dr. Samuel B.
Brenner, Ms. Linda
Breskman, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph S.
Breskman, Mr. Benjamin S.
Breslow, Dr. &Mrs. Irwin
Breslow, Mr. &Mrs. George
Breslow, Mr. &Mrs.
Richard Kane
Brest, Mrs. Robert
Brewer, Ms. Allison
Brey Jr., Mr. Robert N.
Brichkow, Ms. Barbara A.
BriGklin, Mr. &Mrs. Albert L. '
Brickman, Ms. Hannah G.
Brigham, Miss Agnes A.
Bright, Mrs. Martha W.
Brind, Mr. &Mrs. Ira
Brindisi, Mr. &Mrs. Alfio J.
Brinley II, Mr. &Mrs. Charles E.
Brinton, Dr. Margo A.
Briselli, Mr. &Mrs. Iso
Bristol, Mrs. Michael W.
Britt, Ms. Maisha D.
Brittain, Mrs. John
Britton, Ms. Madeline
Brobyn, Mrs. Carolyn A.
Brock, Mrs. John W.
Brockman, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Brodhead, Alice K.
Brodhead, Ms. Quita
Brodsky, Mr. &Mrs. Benjamin
Brodsky, Mr. &Mrs. Frank
Brodsky, Mr. Alberl
Brody, Dr. &,Mrs. Stanley J.
Brody, Mr. &Mrs. Sidney L.
Broennie, Dr. &Mrs. Michael
Brolyn, Carolyn
Bronson, Dr. Audrey F.
Bronstein, Joyce H.
Br0oke"Mrs. Robert C.
Brookover, Mr. &Mrs.
WiliiamD.
Brooks Jr., Mrs. Clarence W.
Brooks, James &Betty
Brooks, Mr. &Mrs. William
Brooks, I-)1r. Melvin
BrophY, Ms. Mary
Broussard, Mrs. Carol
Brouwer Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Alex B.
BrownJr., Mr. Richard P.
Brown, Dr. &Mrs. George R.
Brown, Dr. Bertram S.
Brown, Marjorie D.
'Brown, Mr. &Mrs: Donald
Brown, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert H.
Brown, Mr. &Mrs. Medford J.
Brown, Mr. &Mrs. Norman R.
Brown, Mr. &Mrs. Richard
Brown, Mr. Joel'A.
Brown, Mr. Joseph w.
Brown, Mrs. Bernard
Brown, Mrs. Clinton H.
Brown, Mrs. Gerald A.
Brown, Mrs. Lawrance A.
Brown, Mrs. Revelle W.
Brown, Mrs. T. Wistar
Brown, Mrs. W. Thacher
Brown, Ms. C. M.
Brown, Ms. Cynthia A

Brown, Ms. Lynn
Brown, Ms. Margaret C.
Brown, Ms. Sally
Brown, Will
Browning Jr., Mrs. Edward
Brownlee, Mr. &Mrs. David B.
Broza, Mrs. Stanley
Brubaker, Mr. &Mrs. Robert D.
Bruck, Mr. Alan
Bruechert, Mr. &Mrs.
, RobertWP.
Bruestle, Miss Vera D.
Brunner, Miss Elizabeth T.
Bruton, Mr. &Mrs. David P.
Brutten PhD., Mil\on
Bryan, Miss Lois
Bryce, Mayo,&(orrinne
Bryde, ~s. June M.
Bryfogle, Dr. &Mrs. John W.
Bryson, Mr. James H.
Bucher, Mr. Douglas T.
Buchsbaum, Mr. &Mrs. Ralph T.
Buck, Miss H. Patricia
BUGk, Mr. Robert L.
Buckley, Mr. &Mrs. Walter W.
Bucks, Mrs. Jeanette S.
Budin, Beverly&Michael
Buell, Mr. &Mrs. Duncan
Buffum, Mrs. Kathleen D. B.
Bull"Mr. &Mrs. Richard C.
Bull, Mr. &Mrs. Richard G.
Bullard, Mr. &Mrs. Christopher
Bullen Jr., Mr. &Mrs. J. Warren
, Bulley, Miss Hebe
Bullock, Mr. &Mrs. H. Ridgely
Bullock, Mr. Richard D.
Bullock, Mrs. John Emlen
Bunin, Mr.,David T.
Bunkin, Mrs. Rebecca
Bunnell, Mr. &Mrs. Richard B.
Burgess, Mary Cotheal
Burgess, Mr. Lowry
Burke, Mr. Richard J.
Burke, Mrs. Jose~h A.
Burket,Carmen W
Burkett, Mr. &Mrs. G. Theodore
Burko, Mrs. Diane
Burks, Patricia A.
Burleigh, Ms. E. Madeline
Burmaster, Kathy V. &John ,
Burnette, pro &'Mrs. Charles R.
Burns Jr., Mr. Roger F.
Burriss, Mr. William K.
Burstein, Mr. Isadore S.
Burstein, Mrs. Denise R.
Burton, Mr. Peter U.
Burton, Mrs. David C.
Busby llSN, (aptain J. C.
Busch Esq., Mr. H. Donald
Bushnell, Mr. &Mrs. Douglas F.
Butcher III, Mrs. Howard
Butcher IV, Mr. &Mrs. Howard
ButGher-Pratt, Ms. Noel
Butera, Jean ,Jones &John
, Butera, Mr. H. Kenneth
Butler Jr., Mr. Robert J.
Butler, Mr. David M.
Butman, Mr. &Mrs. Robert H.
Buxbaum, Mr. &Mrs. Peter A.
Buysse, James T.
Byer, Ms. Hope
Byerley, Mr. Curt J.
Byrne, Mr. &Mrs. John J.
Byrne, Mr. Christopher
Byrne, Mr. Jack
Byrum, Linda Downum

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Cadwalader, Mrs. John
Calamari, Ms. Rosalinda
Calandra, Fred &Ruth
Calhoun, Ms. Mary Elizabeth
Callaghan, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph B.
Callahan, Mr. &Mrs. James F.
Cameron, Ms. Carol A.
Camp MD., Mark O.
Camp MD., William P.
Campbell, Mr. William H.
Campbell, Mrs. Roy E.
Campoell, Ms. Luella
Campbell, Ms. Jrudy
Campion, Ms. Eleanor E.
Campolongo, Attilio
Cancelmo, Mrs. Marie W
Cander, Dr. &Mrs. Leon
Caner Jr., Mrs. Harrison K.
Canfield, Ida T.
Cannon, James &Anne
Cantor, Mr. &Mrs. Gilbert M.
Cantor, Mr: Matthew
Cantor, Mrs. Daniel J.
Caparella, Catherine
Caparulo, Ralph D.
Caplan, Dr. &Mrs. Bernerd
Caplan, Mr. Benjamin
Capps, Mr. &Mrs. Robert A.
Capuui, Ms. Mary P.
Carbone, Ms. Angele
Carella, Dr. &Mrs. Richard J.
Carey, Mr. &Mrs. Francis J.
Cargan, Dr. Abba L.
Carlen, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Carlson, Mr. Victor
Carmichael, Gr. &Mrs. Paul t.
Carnell Jr., Mrs. Wm. C.
Caro, Ms. Helen
Carol, Mr. Max N.
Carota, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur A.
Carpel, Mrs. Pearl M.
Carpenter MD., Gary G.
Carpenter, Mrs. Donald F.
Carr, M. Virginia
Carrington, Mr Omar R.
Carroll, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur
Carroll, Mr. Harry A.
Carson, Mr. &Mrs. James T.
Carson, Mrs. Elizabeth
Carson, Mrs. Joseph
Carstensen, Mr. &Mrs. Hans L.
Carter III, Charles A.
Carter, Ms. Frances B.
Caruso, Mr. John E.
Caruso, Roger Prichard &Astrid
Carver, Ms. Ellen
Carvill, Edward
Carvill, Mrs Emily
Case, Mr. Harry John
Casper, Mr. &Mrs. Lee A.
Casper, Mr. Howard M.
CasselJr., Mr. &Mrs. Warren
Cassidy, Millie C.
Castle, Mr. &Mrs. Barry R.
Castle, Mr. Joseph L.
Castle, Ms. Sallie B.
Catanella, R. Tancredi &Ken
Cathcart, Mr. &Mrs. H. Robert
Caulk, Mr. John R.
Cautilli, Mrs. Emily R.
Cavanaugh, Mr. James R.
Cave, Mr. &Mrs. William A.
Ceglowski, Mr. &Mrs. Walter S.
Celano, James &Diane J.
Celia, Ms. Linda M.
Cerchiaro, Mr. &Mrs. Francis A.
Cericola Jr., Mr. Ralph

Cerniglia, Mr. &Mrs. S. J.
Chacker, Mr. &Mrs. Edward F.
Chaffe, Mr. &Mrs. John C.
Chaflin, Hon.& Mrs. Paul M.
Chagan, Mr. E. Dean
Chait, Mr. &Mrs. Frederick
Chait, Mr. &Mrs. Sidney
Chalfant, Mr. &Mrs. Robert L.
Challinor, (Y1uriel George
Chan, Mr. &Mrs. Plato
Chandler Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Fred T.
Channick, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley
Chapin Jr., Mr. &Mrs. John L.
Chapman, Mrs. William A.
Chappell, Mr. &Mrs. Rollert E.
Charleston, Ms. Sylvia B.
Charny, Dr. &Mrs. C. W.
Chase Jr., Mr. Elwyn R.
Chatt, Ms. Roz
Checchia, Mr. Vincent P.
Checcio, Mr. &Mrs. Albert R.
Chen, Ms. Ming Xi an
CherkenJr., Harry S.
Cherry, Mr. &Mrs. Jim &
Theresa
Chester, Mrs. Charlotte
ChestonJr., Mr. &Mrs. Morris
Cheston Sr., Mr. Merris
Cheston, Miss Sydney
Cheston, Mr. &Mrs. George M.
Chiappe, Mrs. C. F.
Chiarlone, Ms. Rosemarie
Chigounis, Ms. Matina
Childress, Mr. &Mrs. Scott J.
Childs, Mr. Christopher
Chimicies, Mr. &Mrs.
Nicholas E.
Chitjian, Sophia
Chiu, Wei-Wei
Christensen, Mrs. Gladys York
Christian, Ms. Eileen S.
Chrystie, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas L.
Chu, Mr. Sing Yung
Chu, Ms. Ann M.
Chudnoff, Mr. Joseph
. Ghudnovsky, Mr. Samuel
Chudnow, Mr. &Mrs. James
Church, Ms. SallyA.
Churchill, Mrs. Henry S.
Cianciosi, Mrs. Angelo
Ciccantelli, Dr. &Mrs. Richard A.
Ciplet, Ms. Sarah
Circolo, Mr. Matthew
Cissone, Mr. Louis J.
Claghorn, Mr. Edward Taws
Claghorn, Mr. Frederic S.
Clair, Mr. &Mrs. Robert A.
Clancy, Mrs. Maurice L.
Clapham, Mr. Tom W
Clardy, Ms. Beth Lea
Clark AlA, Mr. Carl T.
Clark, Dr. &Mrs. Thomas W
Clark, James N.
Clark, Mr. 8, Mrs. Charles H.
Clark, Mr. &Mrs. George R.
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Clark, Mr. Edward O.
Clark, Mrs. Gail
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Clark, Ms. Ginna
Clark, Ms. Mollie
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Clarkson, Ms. Teresa N.
Class, Ms. Constance G.
Clattenburg, Mr. Theodore
Clay Jr., Mr. Edward B.
Clayton, Dr. Constance E.

Clayton, Mr. Charles
Cleaver, Mr. Herbert D.
Cleff, Ms. Evelyn
Clegg, Eugene &Jane
Clement, Mr. &Mrs. George Y.
Clement, Mr. Eugene P.
Clement, Mrs. Harrison H.
Cleveland, Dr. William A.
Clever, Mr. Joe
Clews, Sylvan
Cline, Mr. Raymond A.
Clofine, Mr. H. Lawrence
Close, Mr. &Mrs. Charles D.
Clothier IV, Mr. &Mrs. Isaac H.
Clothier, Ann H.
Clouser, Jean
Clouser, Ms. Isabelle L.
Clover, Mr. &Mrs. Ralph H.
Coale, Mr. &Mrs. Edgar B.
Coates, Mr. Benjamin
Cobrin, Ms. Mildred
Cocca Jr., Carmen J.
Cochran, Dr. Thomas C.
Coddington, Mr. Alan E.
Coffey, Louis
Cogshall, Mr. &Mrs. James H.
Cohen, Anna K. &Reuben E.
Cohen, Dr. &Mrs. 'l'heodore B.
Cohen, Joan Stanton &Gene
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Albert M.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Elias S.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Harry
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Henry M.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Mark I.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Reuben E.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Sidney S.
Cohen, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley S.
Cohen, Mr. Hennig
'Cohen, Mr. Leon
Cohen, Mr. Stephen D.
Cohen, Mrs. Greta B.
Cohen, Mrs. Max H.
Cohen, Mrs. Norman N.
Cohen, Mrs. Ronald
Cohen, Ms. Barbara
Cohen, Ms. Che~yl
Cohen, Ms. Florence Tyson
Cohen, Ms. Gaela
Cohn, Dr. &Mrs. Herbert E.
Cohn, Mr. &Mrs. Norman
Cole, Mr. G. Alexander
Cole, Mrs. Grace M.
Coleman Jr., Mrs. Ralph P.
Coleman, Dr. &Mrs. Robert J.
Coleman, Dr. Thomas
Coleman, Mr. Robert J.
Coleman, Mrs. William B.
Coleman, Ms. Nan<=): J.
Colino, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Collett, Mr. ~o hn R.
Collings Jr., Mr. Clifford C.
Collins Esq.,.Mr. &Mrs.
DonaldM.
Collins, Barbara A.
Collins, Jane B.
Collins, Mr. Daniel W
Collins, Mrs. James S.
Collins, Mrs. Robert F.
Golston, Mr. Larry A.
Coltman, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
Colton, Dr. &Mrs. N. H.
Comey, Ms. Mary Jayne
Comisky, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin
Comly III, Mr. &Mrs. Clement
Comroe Esq., David B.
Comune, Tomi Jean
Condiff, Mr. Robert G.
Condit, Mr. Walter

Condon, Dr. &Mrs. Robert H.
Conley MD., M. E.
Connelly, Mr. Edward T.
Conner, Mr. Harold J.
Connor, Mr. William
Connors, Patrick D.
Conover, Miss Elizabeth E.
Conrad, Ms. Gianne P.
Conseur, Mr. &Mrs. Louis S.
Contakos, Mr. &Mrs. Sam C.
Conti, Mr, &Mrs. James J.
Converse, Ms. Mimi C.
Cook, Mr. &Mrs. C. Andrew
Cook, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert
Cooke, Mr. &Mrs. M. Todd
Cooler, Dr. &Mrs. Stewart
Coombs, Mrs. James L.
Coons, Mr. Richard B.
Gooper, Dr. Barry R.
Cooper, Mr. &Mrs. Jeffrey
Cooper, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
C;opeland MD., Adrian D.
Copeland, Mr. &Mrs. Lee G.
Copeland, Mrs. Randall E.
Copeland, Mrs. Robert
Coppes, Mrs. C. Daniel
Corbin, Mr. Robert L.
Corchin, Mr. 8( Mrs. Mark
Cordek, Mr. &Mrs. Carl
Cordero, Mr. &Mrs. Tulio M.
Corkran Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Woodward.W
Corliss, Mrs. Samuel B.
Cornelius III, Dr. &Mrs.
Chalmers
Cornelius, Mrs. Chalmers E.
Corson, Miss Helen F.
Corson, Mrs. Bolton ~.
Corson, Ms. Linda C.
Corty, Sara Douglas &Eric
Cory, Ms. Joan F.
Coryell, Jeanne
Coslett Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Edward W
Coslett, Janine A.
Coslett, Susan
Costello, Mr. William
Costner, Mr. &Mrs. Franklin W
Cotter, Dr. &Mrs. John L.
Couch, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Coursen, M. Peru so &D.
Courtney, Julie &Neil
Courtney, Ms. Ann I.
Coviello, Mr. Nick
Cowan Jr., Mrs. Walter J.
Cox, Mr. &Mrs. F. Gardner
Cox, Mr. Charles R.
Cox, Mr. Samuel R.
Cox, Ms. Maryann E.
Coyle Jr., Dr. &Mrs. Thomas J.
Coyle, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph E.
Coyle, Ms. Ginny Lee
Coyne, Mr. &Mrs. Noel
Craft, Mr. Herbert C.
Craft, Ms. Rebecca A
Craig, Mr. &Mrs. James J.
Cramer, Mr. &Mrs. Harold
Crane, Mr. &Mrs. Philip U.
Crane, Mrs Carolyn Moore
Crane, Mrs. A. Reynolds
Crane, Ms. Julia M.
Cratsley, Mrs. E. K.
Craven, Mr. &Mrs. G. Francis
Crawford Jr., Mr. Albert J.
Crawford, Mr. James A.
Crawford, Mr. William H.
Creamer, Mr. Fred B.
Creato, Mr. &Mrs. Anthony E.
Creed, Mr. &Mrs. Fernand

Creskoff, Mr. &Mrs. Lewis G.
Cresswell, Mr. &Mrs. Don'ald
Crimm, Mr. Walter L.
Crivelli,.Ms. Elaine
Crnkovich, Greg
Croasdale, Mr. O. R.
Croddy, Mr. W. Stephen
Cronan II, Mr. &Mrs. William P.
Gronbach, Robert
Cross II, Mr. Edgar G.
Crough, Mr: & Mrs. Daniel F.
<crowder, Mrs. William W.
Crowelh Mr. &Mrs. J. L.
Growell, Mr. Lucius
Crowley, Mrs. Mary M.
Crown, Mr. &Mrs. Victor
Crowther, Mrs.·Beatrice
C[0zer, Mrs. Charles H.
Crum, Paul &Stevie
Cryan, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Culbertson Jr., Mr. Richard W.
Cullen, Dr. &Mrs. Milton L.
Cullen, Miss Rose M.
Cullis, Miss M.lrene
Culshaw, Ms. Florence P.
Cummin Jr., Mrs. Pearson t.
C.ummin, Elizabeth Starr
Cummiri, Mr. &Mrs; Knox
Cunard, Ms. Louise
Cunningham, Diane M.
Cunningham, MIs. Mary E.
Curininghis, Mlr.& Mrs. Burton
Cuomo, Mr Robert A
Curran, Annabelle &James
Curran, D: Edward
Curran, Mr. &Mrs. John J.
Curran,.Mr. James J.
Curran, Ms. M. Patriliia
Curran, Rev. Msgr. Paul F.
Curry, Dan
Curson, Miss Sophy
Curson, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel
Curtis, T.K.
Cushing, Mr; &Mrs. John O.
Custer, Dr. R. Philip
Custer, Mr. &Mrs. DonalCl A.
Cuthbert, Ms. Adrienne B.
Cutillo, Mrs. Olga
Cutler, Michael &Clare
Cutler, Mr. Herbert S.
Cyr, Ms. Leslie M.
Cyzio'Esq."Chester T.

D D'Alessandro, Pllyllis
D'Alfonso, Ms. Carolyn
D'Amato MD., Samuel L.
D'Andrea, Ms. Velma
D'Angelo Esq., Christophe~
Scott
.
D'Lauro Jr., Mr. hank A.
DaCosta, Mr. &Mrs. Eclward H.
Daane, Robin Lyn
Dahl, Dr. A. Orville
Daitz, ~ani
D~II, Ms. Nancy
Dalsimer, Ms. Annette E.
Daly, Mr..&Mrs. Robert E.
Daly, Ms. E. Loretta
Dalzell, Mr. &Mrs. Daniel V.
Dalzell, Mr. &Mrs: Stewart
Dambly, Mr. David A.
Damerjian, Mr. Robert S.
Danciger, Mr. Joe
Danien, Mr. & Mrs. Wilton R.
Dankel, Mr.·&Mrs. Raymond P.
Dannenbaum, Mrs. Albert K.
Dannenoerg, Dr. Arthur M.

Danziger, Mr. Fred .
Darby, Mrs. 5fOtt
I)avid, Mr. &Mrs. Kenneth E.
David, Mrs. Ethel 1.
Davidson, Dr. &Mrs. Richard L.
Davidson)Mr. &Mrs: Robert
Davis Esq., Edward
Davis, Elr. &Mrs. J. Wallace
Davis, Mr. &Mrs. AlanJ.
Davis, Mr. &Mrs. B. Dale
Davis, Mr; Craig C.
Davis, Mr. William K.
Davis, Ms. Carol
Davis, Ms. Monica J.
Davis, Ms"Ruth C.
Davison, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph R.
Davy Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Ralph T.
Dawes, Mlr. Edmund K.
Day, Jr., Mr. Louis El.
Day, Bernard &Susan
Day, Mr. &Mrs. Christopher R.
De Baun, Mr. Stephen J.
De Carville, John M.
De Costa, Mr. Arthur A.
Qe Haan, Mrs. Roberta Timmer
De Moll, Ms. Jeannette D.
De Monsi, Mr. &Mrs. Frank
De Paolo, Miss Denise
[De S~oelberch, Mrs. Eric
DeAngelus, Mr. Alfred
DeBaeker, Mrs. Marie B.
l)eBunda, Mr. &Mrs.
Salvatore M.
DeBusk, Mrs. Roger W.
DeCi€co, Ms. Virginia M.
DeCru, Eugenie S.
DeQominicis, Ms. Anna
[DeFranco, Mr. &Mrs. Martin
EleHelienbranth, Mrs. Roland T.
De~a«our, Mr. &Mrs. Willis S.
DeLapp, Re~ &Mrs A. Myrvin
DeLong, Mr. David K.
DeMaris, Mr. & Mrs. Walter L.
DeMartino, Mr. John
DeMoss, Mr. &Mrs. Darrell ~.
DeNatai, Mr. &Mrs. Ronald S.
DePaula, Dr. Geraldine
DeSerio, Mr. Francis W.
DeSeve, Mr. &Mrs. G. Edward
DeVan, Miss Justine
DeVanl Mrs. W. Todd
DeVecchis, Rita &John
DeWitt, Mr. III Mrs. William T.
Deacon Jr., Mr. Benjamin M.
Deacon, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas
Qean, Mr. &Mrs. David J.
Dean, Mr. &Mrs. Michael &
Sandra
Deane, Mr. &Mrs. James A.
Decker, Chase S.
DecRer, Crace Schuler &Roy
lDecker, Ms. Marion E.
'Dee, Mr. Robert J.
Deibler, Dan G.
Deibler, Mr. &Mrs. Dan G.
Deisroth, Mr. &Mrs. William A.
DelCollo, Ms. Jeanette E.
DelVecchio, Mr. &Mrs.
AlbertH.
Delafield, Mrs. William F.
Delaplaine, Miss Meribah C.
Delmar, Mr. Richard K.
Denckla, Mrs. C. Paul
Denious, Mr. &Mrs. Robert W.
Denk, Bery,l
Dennis, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel E.
Dennison, Mrs. Sharon A.
Denny, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph P.

Denton, Mr. &Mrs. Arnold E.
Derr, Mr. &Mrs. W. Finley
Deshong, Mr. &Mrs. John
Desiderio, Dr. Vincent
Despoelberch, Mrs. Eric
Dessner, Mr. Murray
Detweiler, Mr. &Mrs. Willard S.
Detweiler, Mrs. hi. R.
Deutsch, Ms. Sheila'
Devereux, Mr. Antelo
Devine, Janet
lilevlin"Ms. Frances M
Dewsbury, Ms. Ethel M.
DiGiorgio, Mrs. G. M.
DiGiovanniantonio, Mr. Perry R.
DiRenzo, Ms. Adele
DiRienzi, Mr. Tony
DiRusso, Mr. Gerald J.
Diamond, Helene Markovitz
Diamond, Mr. Frank B.
Diamond, Mr. Viator
Dickeson, Miss Anne E.
Diekinson-Marks, Mr. Charles A.
[!)i€kman, Nancy &Barry,
Diedrich Jr., Mr. Arm!'ln W.
liJieken, Ms. Gertrude
[Diemand Jr., Mr. John A.
Dieter, Mr. Robert C.
Dietz, Mrs. Celia
Dietz, Mrs. Helen L
Diggins, Kevin E.
Dikland, Mr. III Mrs. Willem K.
Diliberto, Mr. Michael A.
Dilks, Mrs. John
Dillard, Mr; &Mrs.$ obert H.
[!)iller, Mary Black
Dion Esq., Melvin
Dion, Mr. Sam
Disston, Mr. &Mr? Henry
Disston, Ms. Harriet S.
Diver, Ms. Susan
Dix, Mr: Willard M.
Doan, Mr. George R.
Doorasin, Ms. (harlotte
Dodd, Mr. &Mrs. David F.
Doelp, Mr. &Mrs.David W.
Dogole, Ms. Marilyne
Dohan, Mrs. David H. W.
Qomineske, Ms. Alice
Domm, Ms. Lois L.
Domsky, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
Illonaghy Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Edwin C.
Donahoo, Bettye H.
Donaldson, Mr. &Mrs.
ThomasN.
Donation Box, Broad &(herry
Donation Box, Peale House
Donley, Mrs. Judith
Donnelly, Mr, &Mrs. Michael J.
Donner, Mr. Jay M.
Qonnini, Louis &Joyce
Donohoe, Miss Victoria
Donohoe, Nan€y Bayers &
Michael
Donovan, Miss Frances
Dormire, Mrs. William F.
Dorrance,.Mr. G. Morris
Dorsey, Mr. Charles R.
Dorsky, Mr. &Mrs. Alvin hi.
DoughertyJr;, Mr. &Mrs. A. W.
Dougherty, Miss Catherine A.
Dougherty, Ms. Dolores R.
Dougherty, Ms. Kathryn E.
19ouglas, Ms. Catherine
Dove, Mr. Ronald
Dowley, Miss Ruth S.
Downing, Miss Mary Houston

Downing, Miss Sally F.
Dragone, Mr. Allan R.
.Dragonetti, Mr, Anthony ~.
Drake, Mr. &Mrs. Craig M.
Drake, Mr. &Mrs. Lal)lrimce
Drake, Ms. Nancy J.
Dratman, Dr. Mary B.
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Riehard
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Elriscoll, Mr. &Mrs. Edward C.
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Drumm0nd, Mr. &Mrs. Denis
Iilrutt, Mr. &Mrs. William
Dry, Mr. Paul
Drybread, Katnleen
Du PonHV, Mr. &Mrs. 'A. Felix
DuBois, Mrs. Leo '
DuBree, Mrs. Vivien
Duane, Dr. &Mrs. Thomas D.
Dubin, Dr. Stanley
Dubin, Mr. Stephen v.
[Duckert, Ms. Mary
0uckworth, Susan Moore &
John
Dudich, Mrs. Kathryn N.
Duer Jr., Mr. Edward h.
Duffy Sr., Mr. Paul J.
Duffy, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph J.
Duffy, Mr. Edward J.
Duffy, Ms. Catherine M.
Dugan, Dr. Virginia
Duhme Jr., H. Richard
liJuke, Mr. &Mrs. Frank S.
Dumoff, Ms. Sadie
Dunham, Alice Clarke &
Barrows
Dunlay, Ms.'tvjar,yC.
Dunman, Mrs. Anne V.
I)unn, Dr. &Mrs. John M.
Dunn, Mr. Newbold
Dunn, Mrs. Augusta
Dunning; Diane
Durbin,.Jan
Durham, Mr. Jonn H.
Durkin, Mr. &Mrs. John J.
DurRin, Ms. Martha
Dutton, Mr. &Mrs. L. Garrett
Dwyer, Mr. &Mrs. Edward J.
Dyer, Mrs. W. Wallace
Iilzuba, Iilr. &Mrs. Albert

E Eacleh, Ms. Leslie
Eanes, Mr. &Mrs. Ronald D.
Earle, Mr. &,Mrs. Hubert P.
Earle, Mrs. Ralph .
, Early, Ms. Naomi
~arnest, Miss Frances B.
East, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas
Easter, Mr. &Mrs. George C.
Eaton, Mrs. James T.
Eaton, Mrs. Landis Stevenson
Eaton, Mrs. Lester K.
Ebbett, Mr. Ballard
Echelmeyer, Mr. Riek
Eckfeldt, Mr. &Mrs. 6dgar L.
. EGkhardt, Mr. &Mrs. Paul A.
Eckhardt, Mr. Joseph P.
Ecton, Ms. Donna.R.
'Edelman, Mr. Milton
Edelman, Ms. Joy M.
Edelstein, Dr. Joel
Edelstein, Mr. &Mrs. Nathan L.
Eden, Mrs. John P.

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Edgar,'Mr, &Mrs, Antony
Edmunds, Martha Mel
Edwards, Mr, George H,
Edwards, Mr, Ted L
Edwards, Ms, Lynn
Egan, Mrs Alice Jacobi
Egnal, Mr, &Mrs, Mic~ael H,
Ehrenreich, Mr, &Mrs, Joseph
Ehrin, Mr, &Mrs, Melvin J,
Ehrlich, Mrs, Harriette W
Ehrlich, Mrs, William
Eiseman, Mrs, James
Eisen, Mr, &Mrs, Edward N,
Eisenberg, Dr, &Mrs, David
Eisenberg, Mrs, Martin
Eisenstat, Mr, Benjamin
Eitelj(i)rg II, Me &Mrs, Harrison
Eizen, Mr, &Mrs, Bernard
Eklund, Mr, Rune G"
Elder, Mr, &Mrs, David
Elder, Mr, &Mrs, Rpbert Nt
Elkan, Mrs. Henri
Elkins, Mrs, William L
Elling, Mr, George f.
Elliott, Mr, Joseph G,
Elliott, Mrs, William C.
Elliott, Ms. Wendy
Ellis, Dr, &Mrs. David M.
Ellis, Mr. Charles
Ellis, Mrs, Herman M,
Ellis, Mrs, Lysle E,
Ellis, Mrs, Thomas S,
Ellis, Ms, Gilda,M.
Elms, Ms, Sandra J.
Em, Mr. David Robert
Emanuel, Mrs, Edward
Emling, Mr. &Mrs, Robert C.
Emory, Mr, &Mrs, Mwis S,
English, Mrs, Helen Williams
Drutt
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Epstein, Mr, &Mrs, living J.
Epstein, Mrs, Gertrude
Epstein, Mrs, Perez
Erisman Esq" Otis'w
Erlebacher, Me &Mrs, Walter
, Er~st, Mrs, Charles A
Erskine, Mr. &Mrs: Thomas
Ertel, Mr. &Mrs. Paul E.
Ertz, Ms, Janet (Ginger)
Erwin Esq., Sharon
Eschallier, Mrs, Adrien R,
Essick Jr., Mr, &Mrs. Joseph
Estey, Mr, &Mrs, John
Etting, Mrs, Gloria B,
Evancich, Mr, &Mrs, Joseph M.
Evans Jr., Mr, &Mrs, Allen
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Evans, Mr. &Mrs, John Lane
Evans, Mr, &Mrs. Peter
Evans, Mr, &Mrs, Ti,lghman B,
Evans, Mrs. Helen Lowden
Evans, Mrs, Jane T.
Evans, Mrs, William 0,
Evans, Ms. Elaine
Evans, Susan f.
Evelev, Mr. &Mrs, Leonard
Ewing III, Williall) O.
'Ewing Jr., Mr. &Mrs, Joseph N.
Ewing, Kathryn H, &Douglas
Ewing, Ms, Dorothy H.
Ezzio, Mr, Donato

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Fahnestock, Mrs, McClure

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Fair, Ms, Evelyn
Fairbanks, Barbara &Edward
Fairbanks, Mr, Jonathan L
Fairley, Amy Sisson &Will
Palkenstine, Mn &Mrs.
DonaldM.
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Fallick, Gr, &Mrs. Alan
Fallon! Marietta
Fan, Ms. Eiko
Fanning, Mrs, P. f. N.
Fant, Sally S, & Thomas D,
Farber, Mrs. Miriam B,
Faris, Mr. &Mrs, James E,
Farkas, Ms, Lynn E.
Farmbry, Mr. Larry W
Farnum, Mrs. Henry W.
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SuppleeE.
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Farr, Miss Ann L
Farrell, Mr, & Mrs. Thomas J.
Featherman, Mr, &Mrs, R, B,
Federman, Dr. & Mrs, JayL
Feeley, Mr, &Mrs, Francis J,
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Feinberg, Mary
Feinberg, Mr, &Mrs. Robett H.
Feinberg, Mr, Edwin H.
Feinstein, Mr. &Mrs. Nathan B.
Feirson, Mr. Steven B.
Feld, Mrs, Augusta
Feldman, David
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Feldman, Miss Anne R,
Feldman, Mr, &Mrs. Albert J,
Feldman, Mr. & Mrs, Israel
Feldman, Mr. Stephen L
Feldman, Ms, Judith
Feldman, Ms, Rhea K,
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Felley, Mr. & Mrs, Donald L
The Fellowship of the
Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts
Felter, Mr, & Mrs, J. Kenneth
Fenerty, Lt, Col. Norbert J,
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Guerrant,H
Ferguson, Mr. &Mrs, J. Dickson
Ferguson, Mr, Gordon f.
Fernandez, Colleen
Fernberger Jr., Mr, &Mrs,
Edward
Fernley, Miss Mary Elizabeth
Ferson, Ms, Jean
Ferst, Mr, & Mrs, Stanley D,
Fertman, ~ester & Frances
Fest, Mr, Robert G,
.Festa, Mr. &Mrs, Russell
Fetter, Dr, Ferdinand
Fevang, Col. Matthew J,
Fields, Dr. Sylv;a K.
Fields, Miss Pearl M,
Fields" Mrs. Harry
Fien, Mr. &Mrs, LL
Figueroa, Mr, &Mrs. William G.
Fine Esq., Louis ~ ,
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Fine, Ms, Stephanie f.
Fineberg, Mrs. Joseph N,
Fineman, Mr. & Mrs, Irvin B.
Fineman, Mrs, E. Elizabeth
Fineman, Mrs. Fran
Finestone, Mr, &Mrs, Albert J.

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Finkelman, Mr. &Mrs, Harold
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Robe
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Finnegan, Dr, Loretta P.
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Finney, Mr: & Mrs, Graham S.
Fiorillo, Mr. Michael T.
Firth, Mrs, Jane H.
Fischelis, Mr, &Mrs. William E.
Fischer, Dr, &,Mrs. Andrew f.
Fischer, Mrs. Edward
Fischer, Mrs. Margaret R,
~ischer, Ms, Suzanne S.
Fischman, Ms. Sue
Fish, Mr. Peter D,
Fisher Jr" Mr, &Mrs. Thomas
Fisher, Dr. & Mrs, Robert 5,
Fisher, Mr. &Mrs, Solomon
Fisher, Mr, & Mrs. Warren C.
Fisher, Mr, Herbert
Fisher, Mr, Joseph
Fisher, Mr, Mel
Fisher, Mr, Mulford K,
Fisher, Ms, Nicole
Fishman, Mr, &Mrs. Bernard
Fithian, David
Fitti,.Mr, Charles J,
Fitzgerald, James
Fitzpatrick, Mr. & Mrs, Henry
Fitzpatrick, Rose Marie
Flaherty, Joan A
Flanigen, Jean Nevitt
Fleischer, Dr, Scott
Fleischer, Mr, &Mrs. Donald R,
Fleisher, Mr. &Mrs, Cary B.
Fleisher, Mr, &Mrs. Fred
Fleming, Anne Marie
Fleming, Mr, &Mrs,
William M. B.
Fleming, Mrs, Thomas
Fletcher, Mr, Herbert
Flick, Dr, Eleanor
Flint, Mr, &Mrs, Theodore R,
flintermann, Mr, & Mrs, Carl
Flom, Eleanore
Flower, Mr, Milton Embick
Fluke, Ms, Beth
Flynn, Miss Marilyn E.
Flynn, Mr, Thomas f.
Fogel, Hon. Herbert A
Fogel, Ms, Alexandra W.
Fogel, Robin
Fogg, Ms, Nancy B,
fogle, Mr, David P.
Foley, Mr, &Mrs. Robert T.
Folger, Mr. Samuel R,
Forman, Burton &Sondra
Forman, Mr. & Mrs, E, Ross
Forman, Mr. Leon S,
Forman, Ms, Rose
Forrest"Ms, Barbara
Forstater, Sidney &Selma Harris
Foschi, Mr, Rudy P.
Foster Jr" Mr. & Mrs, Thomas E.
Foster, Mr, & Mrs, Harry).
Foster, Mrs, Barbara Kirk
Foster, Mrs, Virginia S,
Foulke"Mr, & Mrs. Walter L
Foulke, Mr, &Mrs. William G,
Fowler, Mr, David A
Fowler, Mr, Robert B.
Fox MD" Emily Randall
Fox, Elaine
Fox, Miss Hilda

Fox, Mr, & Mrs, Irwin C.
Fox, Mr. Benjamin
Fox, Mr. Ralph S.
Pox, Mrs, Earle B.
Fox, Mrs, Nancy
Fox, Mrs. Pearl
Fox, Mrs, William
Foy, Mrs. Thomas J.
Frain, Ms, Elizabeth A.
Fraley, Mrs, Adeline B.
Francesconi, Ms, Carolyn
Francis, Mr, & Mrs. James B.
Francis, Mr, Ja(k
Francis, Mrs, George T.
Frank Jr., Mr, &Mrs, Everett
FrankJr" Mrs, Armin C.
Frank, Drs, L &B,
Frank, Mr, &Mrs. Norman L
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john, Mr. Dan W.
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Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Craig N.
Johnson, Mr. Dennis L.
Johnson, Mr. Homer W.
Johnson, Mrs. Charles Edwin
johnson, Ms. Elizabeth P.
johnson, Ms. Helen Sewell
johnson, Ms. Joanna B.
johnson, Ms. LaRue
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Kaalund, Ms. Lois A.
Kaas, Mr. & Mrs. Lester F.
Kahn II, Mr. & Mrs. Harry C.
Kahn, Mr. Jeff G.
Kahn, Mrs. Louis I.
Kaiser, Dr. Wayne H.
Kaiser, Mr. john K.
Kalick, Charles
Kalish, Mr. & Mrs. Archibald A.
Kalish, Mrs. Harry
Kall, Mrs. jeannette C.
Kallet, Ms. Elaine
Kallmyer, K. Neil
Kalmus, Diana Denny
Kaltenbach, Mrs. Henry J.
Kamiya, Shingo
Kammer, Mr. A. john
Kan~, Mary Givens
Kanev, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Kantruss, Ms. Kathleen
Kapenstein, Mrs. Dorothy G.
Kaplan, jerome
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H.
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. Myron
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. William L.
Kaplan, Mr. Robert L.
Kaplan, Mrs. Louis
Kaplan, Mrs. Rose
Kaplan, Mrs. S. Richard
Kaplan, Mrs. Seymour R.
Karaberi, Marianthe
Karafin, Barbara and Arthur
Karafin, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick
Karafin, Mrs. Aileen T.
Kardon, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Kardon, Mr. Donald R.
Karlin, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Karlssen, Ms. Lynn Thomas
Kasdin, Dr. Samuel
Kashkashian jr., Mr. Arsen
Kass, Mr. & Mrs. Spence R.
Kastner, Mrs. Richard

Katevatis Esq., Peter
Kattelman, Dr. & Mrs. Marc
Kattelman, Mr. & Mrs. Leen
Katz, Dr. 8< Mrs. AlBert B.
Katz, Mr. & Mrs. Allen S.
Katz, Mr. &Mrs. Martin A.
Katz, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin
Katz, Mrs. Lawrence
Kauffman, Ann
Kauffman, Marvin & Elaine
Kauffman, Mr. & Mrs. Warren J.
Kaufman, Florence & Fredrick
Kaufold, Dr. Howard S.
Kay, Mr. & Mrs. james W.
Kaye, Mr. & Mrs. Alan R.
Kaysen, Mr. Raymond
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Kearney Jr., Dr. Leroy j.
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Keenan, Ms. Kathleen G.
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Keiser, Mrs. Morton
Kelemen, Mr. & Mrs. Frank K.
Kell, Ms. Carol Ann
Keller, Mr. & Mrs. Frank &
Kathryn
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Keller, Mr. Paul P.
Kellers, Ms. Elizabeth P.
Kelley, Mr. & Mrs. john T.
Kelley, Ms. Kristen R.
Kellogg, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Kelly III, Mrs. James B.
Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. ~rank E.
Kelly, Mr. &Mrs. Henry).
Kelly, Mr. &Mrs. john B.
Kelly, Mr. & Mrs. William J.
Kelly, Mr. Frank J.
Kelly, Mr. Paul E.
Kelton Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Stanton C.
Kendall Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert L.
Kendall, Mr. Philip J.
Kendrick, Mr. Alexander
Kenkelen, Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C.
Kenkelen, Mr. Craig S.
Kennedy, Dr. & Mrs. H. E.
Kennedy, Mr. &Mrs. Robert W.
Kennedy, Mr. Paul J.
Kennedy-Crocker, Mrs. A. M.
Kenney, Ms. Ellen Green
Kenney, Ms. Nina V.
Kenton III, Dr..&Mrs. Edgar J.
Kenyon, Doris S.
Keohane, Mrs. Jeannette E.
Kernodle III Esq., Obra S.
Kerr, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander D.
Kesler, Mrs. Ethel C.
Kessler, Mr. & Mrs. Richard W.
Kessler, Mrs. Frances
Kessler, Ms. Selma P.
Ketcham, Ms. Beatrice L.
Kettell, Mr. & Mrs. Rober,t H.
Keyes, Mr. & Mrs. Fenton
Keyser, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur S.
Kielar, Miss Eugenia M.
Kifferly, Ms. Virginia
Kihn, Mr. & Mrs. Michael A.
Kilkenny, Mr. Thomas K.
Killian, Ms. Patricia
Killinger, Mr. Marc T.
Kim, Hai Sun
Kimmel, Mr. Warren
Kimock, Mr. & Mrs. joseph G.
King Esq., Milton P.
King, Mr. & Mrs. Martin T.

Kingman, Ms. Diana D.
Kirkbride, Mrs. Earle R.
Kirkland, Col. & Mrs. Faris R.
Kirkpatrick, Ms. Carolyn B.
Kirkwood, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Kirschner, Dorothy A.
Kirshbaum, Dr. Bernard A.
Kise, Mr. & Mrs. james Nelson
Kivitz, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Klauder, Miss Anna Marie
Klaus Esq., William R.
Klausner, Dr. Samuel Z.
Klausner, Ms. Madeleine
Suringer
Kleckner, Mr. Carl E.
Klein, Arthur & Rebecca
Klein, Florence R.
Klein, j. Wrobleski & R. J.
Klein, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Klein, Mr. jeffrey
Klein, Mrs. Anne S.
Klein, Mrs. Philip
Klein, Ms. Barbara F.
Klein, Ms. Ellen
Klein, Ms. Gwen E.
Klein, Ms. Naomi
Kleinbard, Mr. & Mrs. joseph S.
Kleinberg, Ms. Nellie
Kleiner Jr., Herman j.
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Kleinman, Ms. Cathy
Kleinschmidt, Miss Mary T.
Kleinz, Mr. Thomas C.
Kligerman, Mr. Barton
Kline, Mrs. Oram R.
Kline, Ms. Adeline
Kline, Ms. Rebecca R.
Klise, Mr. Carlyle
Kloczynski, Mr. Henry
Klotsas, Katherine & Family
Klump, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W.
Klymowska, Ms. Nina S.
Knapp, Mr. Edwin H.
Knauer, Ms. Virginia H..
Knight, Mr. 8< Mrs. Benjamin C.
Knight, Mr. Harold G.
Knight, Mr. Hugh T.
Knobler, Nathan & Lois
Knodt, Dr. Kenneth S.
Knox, Alison Douglas
Knox, Mrs. Mary Jane Walters
Koblenzer, Dr. P. J.
Kobler, Mrs. Evelyn
Koch, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard N.
Koehler, Ms. Mary H.
Koether Esq., Mrs. Natalie I.
Kohler jr., Dr. & Mrs. Robert E.
Kohler, Mr. William
Kohn, Miss Hannah
Kohn, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard
Kohn, Mr. & Mrs. Harold E.
Kohn, Mr. & Mrs. Max
Kohn, Mr. Sheldon
Kohn, Mrs. jeanette N.
Kohn, Ms. juditli
Kolb, Mr. & Mrs. john W.
Kolb, Mr. & Mrs. W. Roy
Kollock, Marjorie & David
Kollock, Mr. & Mrs. David H.
Kollock, Mr. & Mrs. David P.
Kolowrat, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Kolson, Ms. Ann J.
Koning, Ms. Jo-Anne
Kontes, Mrs. William
Koomar, Mr. john
Koonce, Mrs. Henry
Korein, Ms. Jane
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Korman, Mr, &Mrs. Berton E.
Korman, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel J.
Korman, Toby D.
Korn, Ms. Patricia
Korngold, Mrs. Leon
Korsan, Mr. &Mrs. Peter J.
Kosloff, Mr. &Mrs. Irving
Koslow, Mrs. N. H.
Kossman, Mr. &Mrs. Jacob
Kossman, Ms. Miriam R.
Kostemayer, Mr. &Mrs. John H.
Koszarek, Ms. Irene V.
Kovach, Mrs. John F.
Kowalczyk, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley A.
Krackov, Julia K.
Kraft, Mr. &Mrs. Vidor S.
'Kraft, Ms. EvelF.
Kramer, Andrea R.
Kramer, Mr. &Mrs. Lawrence J.
Kramer, Mrs. Hana S.
Kramer, Mrs. Joanne G.
Kramer, Ms. Christa
Kramer, Raul S,
Kramer, Peter J. Celano &
MaryB.
Krancer, Mr. &Mrs. Ronald A.
Kraus, Mr. &Mrs. C. Raymond
Kravitz, Dr. &Mrs. Charles H.
Kravitz, Mr. Edward
Kravitz, Mrs. 6mily P.
~ravitz; Ms. Barbara
Kreithen, Mr. &Mrs. Martin
Kreutz, Mr. &Mrs. Irving
Krevitz, Mr. &Mrs. Jack
Kricheff, Mr. &Mrs. Harry
Kricheff, Mr. Alexander
Krick, Mr\ &Mrs. Byron E.
Kricun, Mrs. Virginia
Krieger, Mrs. Charles A.
Krivy, Dr. &Mrs. Leonard
Kroiz, Lynne
Kromash, Dr. &Mrs. Joseph t.
Kron M.D., Samuel
Kroser, Drs. Albert &Lila
Krueger, Ms. Sally J.
Krupin, Dr. Theodore
Ku, Ann &John
Kuch, Mr. &Mrs. HarryG.
Kuehnle, Mrs. Martha H.
Kulicke, Mr. &Dr. C Scott
Kuller, Mr. &Mrs. Henry M.
Kun~evich, Michael
Kurtasz, Ms. Elizabeth
Kurtz, Dr. &Mrs. Alfred
Kurtz, Mr. Robert
Kurtz, Mr. Robert B.
Kurz, Mrs. Charles
Kurz, Vi~ginia
Kurzweil, Mr. &Mrs. Robert B.
Kut~her, Rosetta
Kyle, Dr. &Mrs, G. Clayton

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La France, Mr. Rollin R. R.
LaBelle, Ms. Carol L.
LaFevre, IV1r. Lawrence
LaLande Jr., Dr. &Mrs. W. A.
LaValley, Mr. &Mrs.
Frederick J.M.
Lacey Jr., Mr. &Mrs. James
Hooper
Lacheen, Mr. &Mrs. Jerome Irl.
Lachman, Fran
Lacktman, Mr. Eric
Laden, Ms. Caroline S.
Lafferty, Mrs. James A.
Lafferty, Ms. Joanne A.
Lafore, Mr. &Mrs. Robert W.

Lahner, Mr. Kenneth L.
Lahvis, Mr. &Mrs. W. Frederick
Laibson, Dr. &Mrs, Peter
Lally Jr., Mr. &Mrs. John P.
Lamb, Mr. &Mrs. John L.
Lame, Mr. &Mrs. Anthony C
Lamont, Mrs. A. Bodine
Lampathakis, Yeorgos N.
Landau, Lillian B.
Landau, Mr. Gyrus
Landenberger, Mrs. J. Loui,s
~andes, Mr. &Mrs. Michael S.
Landesberg, Mr. &Mrs.
Arnold L.
Landis, Marion
Landis, Mr. &Mrs. Robert M.
Landy, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel H.
Lane Esq., Rollert D.
Lane Jr., Mr, Isaac Jake
Lang, Dr. Warren Reichert
Lang, Mr. A. Edward
Langfitt, Dr. &Mrs. Thomas W.
Lanham, Ms. Nancy J.
Lanoir, Michelle A.
Lanzilotta, Mr. Russell
Lapayowker, Dr. &Mrs. Marc S.
Lapensohn, Mrs. Rose M.
Lapham, Mr. Peter
Lapsley, Lucy Mae
Larkins, Ms. Louise T.
Larmon, Ms. Barbara
Latta, Mrs.'Cuthbert H.
Lauber, Mr. Edmund L.
Laurence, E. Petersen &L.
Laver, Mr. Samuel
Lavine, Mrs. Samuel P.
Lawler, Ms. Jo-Ann :r.
Lawless, Mrs. John L.
Lawrence, Dr. &Mrs. John w.
Lawser, Mrs. J0seph
Lawson, Elizabeth W.
Lawson, Mr. &Mrs. William D.
Lawson, Mr. Robert E.
Lax, Frances Reiner
Lax, Mr. Jonathan R.
Layton, Mrs. Rodney M.
Lazarus, Mrs. Sarah
Lazerwitz, Ms. Alison R.
Lazin, Mrs. Eunice
Lazovitz, Mr. Stephen
LeBourgeois, Mimi &John
LeClair, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
LeFever, Mr. &'Mrs. Harry
LeGreca, Ms. Lolly
Leahy, Mr. &Mrs, John J.
Leake Jr., Mr. Eugene W.
Leake, Mrs. John B.
Leary Jr., Mrs. H. Fairfax
Lebouitz M.D., Stanton'S.
Lederman, Scott C
Ledwith, Mr. &Mrs. James R.
Ledwith, Mr. &Mrs. Richard W.
Lee Jr., Mr. Robert H.
Lee M.D., Rotan
Lee, Betty Jane
Lee,Jean C.
Lee, Mr. &Mrs. B. Christopher
Lee, Mr. &Mrs, Robert
Lee, Mr. Robert P.
Lee, Mr. William J.
Lee, Mrs. Edward L.
Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth Wayne
Lee, Richard A.
Lees, Mr. Robert W.
Lefebvre, Pierre Charles
Lefevre, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas V.
Lefkoe, Mrs. Mildred T.
Lefkowitz, Ms. Susan

Lefton M.D., HarveyB.
Lehr, Michele &Michael
~eibovitz, Gloria &Norman
Leibovitz, Lissa Reidel &Harvey
Leiby Jr., Mr. Robert P.
Leidner, Mr. &Mrs. Milton S.
Leifer, Mrs. Judith
Leis, Mr. Rudy
Leis, Ms, Susan
Leitz, Mr. Edward
Lentz, Mrs: Bernard'V
Leo, Mr. &Mrs. Mario
Leonard, Mr. &Mrs. Richard G.
Leone, Miss Marie c.
Leone, Mr. Anthony V.
Leone, Mr. Rudolph L.
Leonetti, Drs. Robert &Joyce
Leopold, Dr. &Mrs. Irving H.
Leotta, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel S.
Leotta, Mr. Marc J.
Lepanto, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph C
Lerch, Mr. &Mrs. Dana T.
Lerew, Mr. &Mrs. Harold W.
Lerner, Mr. &Mrs. Morris
Lerner, Mrs. Esther.
Lerner, Sandra Alexander
Leshko, Mr. &Mrs. Gary L.
Lesley, Mrs. Miriam Lucker
Leslie, Mrs. James
Less, Mr. &Mrs. Jeffrey A.
Levan, Mr. &,Mrs. hawrence R.
Levenger, Marlies L. '
Levenson, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard G.
Levenson, Mr. William
Leventon, Mrs. Sidney
Levin, Howard B. &Karen C
Levin, Mr. Samuel N.
Levin, Mrs. Herman
Levin, Ms. Carman S.
Levine &Family, Nessa &
Richard
Levine, Dr. Sanford
Levine, Lisabeth Ann Sterling
Levine, Mr. Ned
Levine, Mr, Stephen S.
Levine, Rita
Levinson, Mr. William
Levit, Ms. Ginger
Levitt, Carol N.
Levy, Mr. &Mrs, Robert P.
Levy, Mr. Bruce
Levy, Mr. Jerry
Lewis Esq., Gayle
Lewis III, Mr. Clifford
Lewis IV, Mr. &Mrs. Sidney F.
LewisJr., Mr. Walter Gibbs
Lewis, Miss Ernestine G.
Lewis, Mr. &M~s. John F.
Lewis, Mr. &Mrs. John
Hampden
Lewis, Mr. Dwight P.
Lewis, Mrs. Lois T.
Lewis, Ms. Marjorie Bilk
Lexier, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard
heydon, Mrs. E. Yerger
Leyrer, Lisa Mary
Liberatore, Mr. John A.
Libonati M.D., Margaret M.
Licaretz, James C
Lichstein, Mr. Isadore
Lichtenfeld, Mr. Samuel
Lieb, Patricia
Liebel, Louise P.
Lieberman, Mr. &Mrs. Anton
Lieberman, Susan &Michael
Liebert III, Mr. Peter P.
Light, Mr. &Mrs. Richard B.
Lightfoot, Mrs. James C

Lilik, Ms. Helen M.
Lin, Fang-Mei
Lin, Mr. &Mrs. Yi-sheng
Linck, Mrs. Robert C.
Lincoln, Mrs. L.w. Thompson
Lindblad, George
Lindenmeyr, Mr. Henry
Lindsay Jr., Mr. William H.
Lindsley, Mr. Robert C
Lindsley, Ms. J~net
Unfoot, Mr. &Mrs. Benjamin S.
Lingelbach Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
William
Linke, Mr. Conrad J.
Linsenberg, Mr. &Mrs. Herbert
Lipkin, Mr. &Mrs. Edwara
Lipkin, Mrs. Mary Castleman
Lipovac, Ms. Mary E.
Lipp,JulieL.
Lippincott, Mrs. Barton H.
Lippincott, Mrs. R. Schuyler
Lippman,Marjorie &Eugene R.
Lipschitz, Mr. &Mrs. Louis
Lipschutz, Mr. &Mrs. Bertram
Lipschutz, Mrs, H. B.
Lipsius, Dr. &Mrs. Edward I.
Lipsius, Mr. &Mrs. Harold B.
Lishnoff, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen
Lisker, Ms. Sara Starekow
Lisle Jr., Mr. &Mrs. John
Lisle, Mrs. Clifton
Littell, Professor Franklin H:
Little, Richard Burton &Claire
Littman, Ms. Caroline R.
Litvin, Mr. &Mrs. Harold
Livingston, Mr. &Mrs. J. A.
Livingston, Ms. Anne M.
~loyd"James
~oane, Ms. Elsie TrefZ
Lobianco, Mr. Anthony D.
Locks, Kathryn M.
Loder, Mr. Robert W.
Lodge, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Lodholz, Miss H. Eleanor
Loeb, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur P.
Loeb, Mrs. Edward
Loeb, Ms. Adrienne
Loewenstein, Mr. &Mrs.
Benjamin S,
Loewenstein"Mr. Louis
Lombardi, Ms Carla
Long, Melba Le Grand
Longaker, Mr. &Mrs.
Benjamin H.
Longhauser, Mr. &Mrs. William
Longo, Ms. Marie C
Longstretch, Mr. Peter
Longstreth, Mr. Martin L.
Longwill, Mr. &Mrs. Richard
Lonoff, CJ.
Loose, Mrs. Timothy L.
Lopez, Mr. Bernard A.
Lopez, Mr. Hedor
Lorber, Dr. &Mrs. Stanley
Ldrd, Margaret L.
Lord"Mr. &Mrs. William H.
Lorentzen, Mr. &
Mrs. Hans Ludvig
Lorimer, Mrs. Sarah Moss
Lorinstein, Mrs. Rose
Lose, Mr. Hal
Louchheim, Mrs. Stuart F.
Loughran, Miss Mary Ann
Lovell Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Douglas G.
Lovitz, Dr. &Mrs. Herbert T.
Lowe, Mr. Bromley W.
Lowell, Jacqueline P.
Lowery, Mr. John F.

Lowry III, Mrs. William C.
Lowry, Ms. Barbara W.
Loyer, Robert
Lucas, Jeffrey
Lucas, Ms. Marilyn
Lucid, Dr. &Mrs. Robert F.
Lucy, Mrs. F. Allen
Ludwig, Mr. &Mrs. Charles F.
LueC\ers, Jif11my C.
Lukens, Mr. '&M~s. John Brockie
Lumley" Mr. Clarence F.
Lummis, Mrs. Dorothy L.
Lundquist, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
Lundy Esq., Marvin
Lunenfeld, Mrs. Ethel
Luoma, Mr. Edward L.
Lurker, Mr. James J.
Lustgarten, Mrs. Gertrude
Lutz, Mrs. Helen
Lyman, Debra Kay
Lynn, Ms. Patricia
Lyons Esq., David R.
Lyons, Mrs. Lillian
Lytle, Maud Louise

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Mandel, Mr. &Mrs. Richard L.
Mandell, Dr. &Mrs. Gerald
Mandell, Mr. &Mrs. Seymour
Mandell, Mr. Ronald
Mang, Mr. &Mrs. Warren G.
Mangan, Mrs. Thomas J.
Manganaro, Ellen M. .
Mangel, Mr. &Mrs. Benjamin
Mangione, Ms. Patricia
Ma,nilla, Ms. Honor
Manis, Ms. Jeanette
Manley, Mrs. Thomas F.
Mann, Mrs. Lester
Manning, Miss Carmel ita A.
Mansfield, Ms. A. Elizabeth
March Esq., Richard S.
Marchioni, Ms. Ann Farr
Marcune, Benjamin F.
Marcus, Dr. &Mrs. Mark I.
Marcus, Mrs. Florence Colcher
Marder, David
.
Marder, Mr. &Mrs. Isadore M.
Margolies, Mrs. Malcol~ A.
Margolin, Mr. &Mrs"Stephen J.
Margolis, Mr. &Mrs. S. B.
Margulies, Mr. &Mrs. Sidney
MacAI'
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Marine, Mr. &Mrs.Walter S.
MacDonald, Ms. Elizabeth Irl.
Marino, Mr. Anthony M.
Markle II, Mrs. Jonn
MacElderry, M. Fishman &J.
Marks, Barbara E.
Macinnes, Miss Viola
MacKannan, Clara N. Thomas
Marks, Dr. Gerald
MacKerell, Mr. Alexander
Marks, Mrs. Donald
MacLaren, Mr.& Mrs. Wistar H.
Marks, Mrs. Stephen S.
Marmar, Mr. &Mrs. Clement
MacLeod, Ms. Cynthia
MacNaughton, Brett
Marqusee, Ms. Janet
MacNeil, Mrs. Georgia E.
Marshall MD., Benton Hines
Macqueen, Mr. &Mrs. Mark H.
Marshall, Mr. &Mrs. David G.
MacRae, Ms. Ruth S.
Marshall, Mr. &Mrs. Frederick
Macadam, Ms. Edwina E.
Marshall, Mrs: Sara Beth
Macartney, Mr. &Mrs. Charles V.
Marsteller, Ms. Ann ~
Mace, Mr. Vincent
Martin Jr., Mr. FrancisJ.
Madarlan Jr., Mr. Gregor '
Martin Jr., Mrs. FrankH.
Martin, Don
Mack, Mr. &Mrs. James M.
Mack, Mrs. Robert S.
Martin, Dr. &Mrs. Samuel P.
Mackie, Ms. PollyP.
Martin, Joan S.
Macklin, Mr. &Mrs. John H. W.
Martin, Mr. &Mrs. A. W.
Martin, Mr. Benjamin
Macleod, Ms. Cynthia
Madara, Mrs. Edward S.
Martin, Mr. Gary T.
Maddox, Robert W.
Martin, Mr. Lawrence,J.
Madeira Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Lewis N.
Martin, Mr. Richard H.
Madeira, Miss Elizabeth
, Martin, Mr. Robert A.
Martin, Mr. Robert K.
Madeira, Mr.s. Louis [ .
Mader, Mr. &Mrs. Frank A.
Martin, Mrs. Landolin E.
Madison, Mr. &Mrs. James A.
Martinez, Mr. Oscar R.
Maes, Mr. &Mrs. Robert A. '
Martino, Babette
Martone, William
Magaziner, Mr. &Mrs. HenryJ.
Martosella Jr., Mr. &
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Mrs. PeterA.
Magen, Dr. &Mrs. David
Marvin, Mr. Herbert G.
Mager, Ms. Vicki
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Masel, Mr. Richard
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Maser, Dr. &Mrs. Frederick E.
Mashura, Mr. &Mrs. John J.
Magnin Jr., Mr. John H.
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Mahan, Mr. Edwin J.
&Carol
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Maiello, Mr. Vincent M.
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Mallery, Ms. Virginia
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Maloney, Mr. &M~s. Paul
Ma,ttoon Esq., Peter M.
Mandel, Dr. &Mrs. Richard

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Daniel K.
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McCoy, Ms. Ann Brelsford
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McFeeley, Mr. &Mrs. Tom
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RobertP.
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MCLaughlin USN, En. Stephen E.
McLaughlin, R. Allen &w.
McLean III, Mr. &Mrs. William L.
McLean Jr., Mrs. William L.
McLean, Mrs Doris P.
McLean, Mrs. Noel B.
McLellan, Mr. Richard A.
McLeod, Mr. Mark
McManus Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
CharlesJ.

McMenamin, Mr. Joseph
McMindes, Mr. RoyJ.
McMullin, Ms. Sandra
McNally, Ms. Maryann K.
McNamara, Miss Kathleen L.
McNamara, Mr. & Mrs. PaulJ.
McNealJr., Mr. George E.
McNeal, Mr. Howard
McNeal, Mrs. Karalee
McNeil, Ms.Joanna P.
McNulty, Ms. Maureen
McPhail, Mr. &Mrs. Don'ald
McPherson, Mr. &Mrs. John W.
Mcquade; Mrs. John S.
Mcqueen, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph E.
McSherry, Mr. &Mrs. John A.
McSherry, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Mears, Mrs. C. Singleton
Mednick, Mr. Herbert S.
Mednick, Mr. Seymour
Medoff, Mrs. Eve L.
Meducha, Mr. &Mrs. Walter
Meigs, Dr. &Mrs. Henry
Meigs, Paul Laskow &
MargaretW
Meleski, Mr. John M.
Melman, Mrs: Morton
Melnik, Mrs. Albert B.
Meltzer, Arthur
Mendell, Dr. Stanley
Mendez, Mr. lames D.
Menin, Ms. Frances D.
Mercer, Dr. Margaret
Meredith, Mrs. Ella K.
Mereness, Ms. Dorothy A.
Merl, Ms. Elinor R.
Merlino, Mr. Sam
Merrill, Mrs!Adeline G.
Merriman, Mr. James F.
Mertz, Miss Marguerite A.
Merves, Mrs. Rose H.
Mesibov, Hugh B.
Mesirov, Mr. &Mrs. Leon I.
Messmer, Mr. &Mrs. Josef
Mester, Mr. Richard H.
Metcalf, Mrs. Maxham
Methfessel, Louis D.
Methfessel, Mrs. Louis D.
Meyer, Mr. &Mrs. Edward J.
Meyer, Mrs. A. M.
Meyer, Mrs. John A.
Meyer, Mrs. Martin T.
Meyerson, Mr. & Mrs. Martin
Mezey &Family, Mr. Robert
Micek, Ms. Andrea M.
Miceli, Mr. Michael J.
Michaels, Mrs Rachel
Michaelson, Dr. Peter H.
Michaelson, Ms. Joan M.
Michalski, Mr. &Mrs. Casmir
Michener, Walter &Nancy
Mickleburgh, Mr. Walter C.
Midd!ebrook, Ms. Nancy L.
Mihalik, Dr. Gary, J.
Milan Jr., Jesse
Milberg, Mr. Leonard L.
Miles, Mr. Fred C.
Milione, Mr. Louis G.
Millar, Ms. Freda I.
Miller Esq., Melvin B.
Miller Esq., Scott Elliott
Miller III, Mr. H. John
Miller Jr., Dr. &Mrs. Stanley J.
Miller MD., Douglas A.
Miller, Dr. &Mrs. Frederick C.
Miller, Dr. &Mrs. Jerome
Miller, Dr, &Mrs. Jordan M.
Miller, Dr. &Mrs. Kenneth L.

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Miller, Ellen Jyle~
Miller, Isabelle L.
Miller, Jay
MilieriJonathan W. &Lynne K.
Miller, tori W. .
Miller, Mitchell W. &Shirley G.
Miller, Mr. &Mrs. Ja~k 5.
Miller, Mr. &Mrs. John A.
Miller, Mr. &Mr.s. Wallace T.
Miller, Mr. It Arthur
Miller, Mr. Benjamin F.
Miller, Mr. Craig
Miller, Mr. Dan [J.
Miller, Mr. Glenn
Miller, Mr. Harry A.
Miller, Mr. Melvyn K.
Miller, Mr. William T.
Miller, Mrs. Iilarrison F.
Miller, Mrs. Karl D.
Miller, Mrs. Merle
MiII~r, Mrs. Philippus
Miller, Mrs. Susan L. 5.
Miller, Ms. Betty E.
Miller, Ms. DoriS P.
Miller, Ms. Elizabeth 5.
Miller, liheodore
Millett, Camline
Millinger, Mr. [i)onald M.
Mills, R. t. Dalton &M. M.
Milmoe, Golores G.
Milne IV, Mr. David
Milner, Mr, &Mrs. C. George
Milner, Mr. Ar,lhur
Minehart, Dr. Margaret A.
Mini~h, Anne
Mink, Mrs. Sylvia
Minnick, Mr. Robert A.
Minott Jr., Mr. Joseph A.
Miriter, Mr. Uloyd C.
Mir, Ms. Leannah
Mirkil Jr.; Mr,. William I.
Mirkil, Ms. Helen Pew
Miron, Ms. Maria
.Mirra, Mrs. Nicollette C.
Mitchell Jr., Mr. Robert P.
Mitchell ~r., Mrs. James F.
Mitchell, Dr. &Mrs. Howard E.
Mit~hell, Ehrm'an
Mitchell, Hermine &Ehrman
Mitchell, Mrs. Henry
Mitchell, Ms. Catherine
Mitchell, Ms. Mary Monica
Mittin, Mr. Gary Lee
Mockaitis, D. Drozd &Louise
Moen, Mr. Robert W.
Mogil M.[J., Robert A.
Molinaro, Mr. &Mrs. Leo A.
M0110y, ·Mr. &Mrs. William
Momjian, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur J.
Mones, Mrs. Jerome
M@nroe; Dr. C. Bliss
Montgomery Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Edward A
Montgomery Jr., Mrs.
James Alan
Montgomery, Dr. Thaddeus L.
Montgomery, Martha B.
Montgomery, Mr. LAD.
Montgomery, Mr. W. H. Rubel
Montone, Mr. William ~.
Moore, Acel
Moore, Dr. &Mrs. Samuel R.
Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Earl E.
Moore, Mr. C. J.
Moore, Mr. Joseph A.
Moore, Mr. R. Alexander
Moore, Mr. W. Bennett

Moore, Ms. Constance Cook
Mo@re,Ms. Ellen H.
Moore, Ms. Sara E.
Mora~an, Ms. Page 5.
Moran, Mrs. Margarels.
M@rck, Ms. Ma~y C.
Mordell, Mr. &Mrs. Morton H.
More, Mr.,&Mrs. Charles
Morgan II, Mr. F. Corlies
Morgan II, Mr. William B.
Morgan, Mr. &Mrs. William N.
Morgan, Mr: James 5.
Moritz, Miss Ruth M.
Morris, Elr. &Mrs. Lee R.
Morris, Mr. &Mrs. Mitchell T.
'Morris, Mrs. Clarence
Morris, Mrs. Joan N.
Morris, Mrs. Stephany
Morris, Ms. Anselene M.
Morris, Ray &Jeanne
Morris0n, Mr. &Mrs. Ashton B.
Morrison, Mr. Robert J.
Morrison, Mrs. Orville'Charles
Morse, Ms. Judith R.
Morse, Terez B.
Morton Jr., Mrs. James E.
Morton, Mr. 'fh0mas B.
Moseley, Mr. William R.
M@skowit:z, Marilyn B.
Moskowitz, Mr. Gary R.
Moskowitz, Ms. Shirley
Moss, Mr. H. Troy
Moss, Ms. Marsha
Most, Mr. &Mrs. Harry R.
Moul, Carrol Stella &Paul R.
Moul, Neil &Michele
Moulton, Mr. &Mrs. Hugh G.'
Mounty, Ms. Shirley 5.
Moxey, Mrs. Virginia,F.
Moyer, Miss Jacquelyn L.
Moyer, Mr. &Mrs. F. Stanton
Muck, Dr. &Mrs. [Jarrel L.
Muckle, Dr. &Mrs. Craig Wright
Mueller, Ms. Camille
Muir, Mr. &Mr.s. David I.
Mullen, Mr. &Mr.s. G. Fairman
Muller, Mr. &Mrs. C. John
Mullicani Ms. Dorothy L.
Mulligan, Mr. Philip J.
Mullin, Ms. Joan M.
Mullins, Mrs. Jane H.
Mundheim, Guna 5.
Mundie, Mr. &Mrs. Melvin 5.
Mundth, Dr. &Mrs. Eldred,D.
Mungall Jr., Mr. Daniel
Munz, Mr. Charles
Murphy Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Joseph A.
Murphy Jr., Mr. E. F.
Murphy MD., John J.
Murphy, Bernard &Judith
/VIurphy, Mr. John
Murphy, Ms. Michelle
Murray Jr., Mr. Frank J.
Mustin, Mary Janet
Mustin, Mr. Scott H.
Mustin, Mrs. Emma Burnard
Mutarelli, Mary Rolle
Myers, Barbara C.
Myers, John M. &Eleanor
Myers, Mr. &Mrs. James E.
Myers,.Mr. &Mrs. Morey M.
Myers, Mrs. Harrx W.
Myers, Mrs. Sheldon Z.
Myers, Ms Susan Schwartz
Myrin, Helen ~atta

N Nace, Mr. Jack G.

Nadel, Mr. &Mrs. Alan 5.
Naden, Mrs. Barney·
Naff, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas
Nagle, Mr. &Mrs. William 5.
Nair, Susan Rights
Nakamura, Ms. Mitsuko
Nalle, Mr. Richard T.
Namiotka, Ms. Regina R.
Napier, Ms. Dana J.
Naples, Ms. Marie
Naples, Ron &Suzanne
Nash, Dr. &Mrs. Samuel K.
Nast, Ms. Dianne M.
Nathan, Mr. Jason R.
Naude, Mrs. Klaus,
Naughton, Mr. &Mrs. James A.
Naughton, Mr. &Mrs. James M.
Naus, Mr. &Mrs. Richard M.
Nauyn, Mr. John P.
Neal, Dr. &Mrs. Hunter S.
Needham, Mr. Qonald J.
Needre, Mr, John
Nell, Dr. &Mrs. Bernard
Neilson Jr., Mr. tewis L.
Neilson, Mr. &Mrs. Benjamin R.
Nelsen Jr., Mr. Marshall
Nelson )r., Mr. &Mrs. Lathrop B.
Nelson, Diana Furst
Nelson, Mr. &Mrs. Richard M.
Nelson, Mr. Robert
Nelson, Patricia Homa &David
Nemer, Ms. Estelle
Nemser, Rudy &Betsy
Nemzoff, Dr. & Mrs. S. L.
Nerken, Ms. Sara
Nesbitt, Ms. Nancy Hull
Nest0n, Mr. &Mrs. Richard
Nethery, Mrs"James J.
Netzky, Mrs. William
Nevels, Mr. &Mrs. James E.
Nevyas, Dr. &Mrs. Herbert J.
New, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin H.
Newberg, Mrs. Joan S.
Newberg, Ms. Joan
NewbolclIV,'Mr. Arthur E.
i'iJewbold, Mr. Theodore T.
Newburger III, Mr. Frank L.
Newburger Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Frank ~.
Newburger Jr., Mrs. Frank L.
Newburger, /VIrs. Richard
Newbury, Ms. Eliane E:
NewRirk, Mr. R0bert Deverell
Newlin, Mrs. E. Mortimer
Newman Jr., Mrs. Clyde F.
Newman, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard
Newman, Mr. &Mrs. Sydney S.
Newman, Mr. Andrew
Newman, Ms. Iris
Newman, Ms. Libby
Newmark, Mrs. Sarah F.
Niblock, Harry R.
Nicholas, Dr. Leslie
Nichols, Mr. &Mrs. George Q.
!'Jichols, Mrs. Martha M.
NiGOlais, Mr. &Mrs. Michael
Nicoletti, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Nicolo, Mrs. Teresa M.
Nidecker, Ms. Hildegard A.
Nielsen, Mr. &Mrs. 'Jeffrey M.
i'iJiethammer, Miss Helen M.
Niles, Mr. &Mrs. Charles L.
Nimaroff, Mrs. FrancesA
Nimick Jr., Alexander
Niniick, Mr. &Mrs. Reade B.
Nissen Jr., Mrs. John P.
Nissen, Mr. Chris
Nissman, Mrs. Hannah B.

Nitzky, Mr. &Mrs. Henry
Nixon, Mr. Harry R.
Noer, Ms. Karen K.
Nolan, Mr. James J.
Nolan, Ms. Cynthia L.
NolenJr., Mr. &Mrs. James A.
Nook, Mr. Gerard
Norden, Mrs. Warren E.
i'iJoren, Ms. Lillian
Norris, Miss Katherine H.
Norris, Mrs. Charles M.
Northwp, Gr. &Mrs. HerberttR.
Norton, Mr. William 5.
Noshay, Mr. &Mrs. Milton
Novick, Mr. &Mrs. Morris
Novick, Mr. Prank
Nowell, Dr. &Mrs. Peter C.
Nugent, Mrs. Margaret
Nugent, Patricia M.
Nuse, Oliver William
Nussbaum, Mr. &Mrs. Richard

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O'Brien, Mr. James P.
O'Brien, Mr. 'l'homas K.
O'Brien, Mrs. David
O'Brien, Mrs. Joseph'L.
(!)'Brien, Ms. Certrude Ii..
O'Brien, Ms. Kathleen
O'Connell, Mr. Daniel P.
O'Connor Jr., Mr. JosephA
OIC@nnor, Mr. &Mrs. L. Kevin
OIConnor, Mr. &Mrs. Michael J.
O'Connor, Roseanne
O'Dell, Dr. &Mrs. W. H. Sterg
O'Donnell PhD, Mr. &
Mrs. John
O'Donnell, Ms. Christine 5.
O'Neill, Dr. &Mrs. James A.
O'Neill, Wr. Hugh G.
O'i'iJeill, Mr. ~awrence W.
O'Neill, Mr. Robert H.
O'Shields, Mr. &Mrs. ,<IIlfred A.
O'Toole, Mrs. Louise M.
Obade, Claire C&lihomas P
Obbard, Mr. &Mrs. Peter B.
Obermayer, Mrs. Leon J.
Obod Esq., Ramon R.
Ocamb, Mr. Hubert O.
Ochrocl\, Joan
Odell, Mr. &Mrs. Merbert
Odell, Mrs. David Dallas
Ohman, Mr..&Mrs. Richard
Olds, David
Olen, Ms. jeannete
Oliver, Ruth Y.
Gllivieri, Ms. Faye
Oilman, Mr. &Mrs. John E.
Olmstead, Mr. &Mrs. Van 0:
Olmsted,S. McCoubrey &
Michael
Olson, Ms. Joanne Cleveland
Ominsky, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Ominslqt, Ms. Linda
Ong, Mr. W. Thompson
Oppen, Mr. &Mrs. David C.
Orefife, Mr. &Mrs. James D.
Orleans, Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P.
Orleans, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin
Ormandy, Mrs. Eugene
Ormerod, Mr. &Mrs.'C. Warren
Ornsteen, Mr. &Mrs. Jerome E.
Orr, Marjorie B.
Osborne, Mr. &Mrs. Frederick
Osborne, Ms. Elizaoeti1
<Dsborne, Ms. Judith Garbour
Osinski, Ms. Barbara M.

Oster, Mrs. S. B.
Ostroff, Mrs.lsidor
Oswald, Dr. & Mrs. John
Wieland
Oswald, Mr. WJohn
Ott, Mr. & Mrs. Lambert B.
Overhiserjr., Mr. G. Robert
Overholser, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Spencer
Owaki, Ms. Harumi
Owen Jr., Mr. William D.
Owens, Ms. Hariet
Ozols, President Auseklis

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Packer, Mr. &Mrs. William
Packer, Mrs. Gloria
Padams, Boris & Patricia
Pae, Ms. Jessica
Page Jr., Mr. Raymond S.
Pagliaro, Carla A.
Pakradooni Jr., Mr. & Mrs.
HaigH.
Pakradooni, Mr. &Mrs. Peter
Palmer III, Mr. Donald F.
Palmer, Mr. & Mrs. Richard W
Palmer, Mr. Robert E.A.
Panchelli, Mr. Russel V.
Pancoast, George T.
Pantelidis, Mr. Jerry
Paone, Mr. Peter
Pappas, Mr. & Mrs. Dean C.
Pardoe Jr., Mr. E. Devon
Parkhurst, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A.
Parkinson, Ms. Barbara S.
Parks, Mr. Charles Cropper
Parmet, Mrs. Belle
Parnes, Milton & Ruth
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Pasquariello Jr., Dr. P. S.
Paterno, Mr. James L.
Patzau, Mr. Otto J.
Paul Jr., Mr. &Mrs. A. J. Drexel
Paul, Mr. & Mrs. John G.
Paul, Mrs. Frances Ellen
Paulus, Mrs. Doris i[
Rauxtis, Ms. Mary Jo
Pavlis, Dolores & George
Pavloff, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Payne, Thomas B.
Pearce, Mr. Glenn
Pearlman, Lynn Marks & A.
Clifford
Pearstein, Dr. & Mrs. Louis
Pearlstein, Mr. & Mrs. L. Donald
Pearlstein, Mr. & Mrs. Maxwell J.
Pearman, Ms. Jennifer S.
Pearson, Mr. &Mrs. Jack
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Peck, Mr. & Mrs. Frank C.
Peck, Mr. Robert M.
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Pedano, Dr. &Mrs. Nicholas C.
Pedlow, Dr. J. Watson
Peetros, Ms. Susan
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Pellegrini, Mr. Benjamin J.
Pellicciotti, Ms. Patricia M.
Pellicone, William
Pendleton, Ms. MaryV.
Pennock, Mr. &Mrs. J. liddon
Pensiero, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas F.
Pepe, Ms. Teodozia S.

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Pereles, Mr. Edward A.
Perkins, Mr. G. Holmes
Perlman, Mr. Vidor S.
Perloff, Mrs. Earl
Perna, Ms. Deborah N.
Perot, Mr. & Mrs. Henry F.
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Pe~ry, Mr. & Mrs. Harry J.
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Petrie, Mrs. Marie L.
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Pettit, Dr. & Mrs. Horace
Pew III, Mrs. Joseph N.
Pew Jr., Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Peyster, Mr. I!lavid
pfeffer, Mr. Perry
Phelps, Miss Charlotte De
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Phillips, Miss Margaret E.
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Phillips, Mr. Edmund I.
Phillips, Mr. John H.
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Pickrel, Ms. Rae
Pierce, Mr. Robin J.
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Pilot, Mrs. Lawrence E.
Pincus, Miss Shirley
Pinson, Leah
Pinto, Ms. Jody
Pipe, Mr. & Mrs. Akiva F.
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Pitz, Mrs. Henry C.
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Polletta, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio
Pollitt, Ms. Joan D.
Pollitt, Ms. MaryF.
Pollock, Mr. & Mrs. Jay L.
Pollock, Ms. Jessie
Pond III, Dr. HarryS.
Pond M.D., Elizabeth L.
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Porta, Mr. Roy Connolly

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Preucel, Mrs. Robert W
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Pulaski, Yaovares T.
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Margaret
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Ravdin, Mr. & Mrs. William D.
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Redmond Jr., Mr. & Mrs.
Daniel G.
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Reed, Mr. & Mrs. Frank E.
Reed, Mr. Peter S.
Reed, Mr. Wesley S.
Regalmuto, Mr. & Mrs.
GiacomoM.
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Reier, Kimberly J.
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Resnick, Phoebe R. and
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Reveliotty, Mr. & Mrs. C.
Nicholas
Revsin, Ms. Merle
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Richards, Miss Christine Louise
Riohards, Miss Marie A.
Richards, Mr Kenneth
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Richards, Mrs. Judy
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Richardson, Dr. &Mrs. Raul
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Richarason, Mr. James
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Rioketts, Mr. 8( Mrs. John L.
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Rideout, Ms. rillie
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Riebstein, Mr. &Mrs. R0bert H.,
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Riggan, Mr. &Mrs. John E.
Rile¥ Jn, Mr. Walter S.
Riley, Mr. &Mrs. W. Phelps
Rinaldi, AI C.
Ringold, Dr. ,&Mrs. Murray H.
Ringold, Mrs. liIelen
RinK, Mr. Joseph J.
Ripley, Ms. Margaret
Rishel, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Ritchie, Ms. Rosalind
Ritcbie, Peter
Ritt, Mrs. Step~en A.
Rittenhouse, Mary
Rittenhouse, Mr. Peter. D.
Rittenhouse, Ms. Louise
,Ritter, Miss Deborah C.
Ritts, Mary Donnelly
Ritz, hldpe Ritz &Arthur C.
Rizzolo M.~., R0nald T. E.
Roach, Mr. &Mrs. ([harles
Roach, Mr. F. Spencer
Roach, Mrs. Charlotte F.
Robb Jr., tv\rs. Hemy B.
R0bbins, Dr.& Mrs. William S.
Robbins, Mr. William P.
Roberts;·Dr. &Mrs.
RichmoQd C.
Roberts, Mr. &Mrs. Addison
Roberts, 'Mr. &Mrs. Ralph ).
R0berts, Mr. &Mrs. Truett
Roberts, Mr. James Keith
,Roberts" Mr. William H.
Roberts, Mrs. Frederick M.
Rob,erts, Mrs. Margaret Uukens
Roberts, Ms. Margaret M.
Robertson, Mrs. Conway
Rooinette, Mrs. J. Todd
Robinson, ['Jr. &Mrs. Harold J.
Robinson, Linda
Robinson, Mr. &Mrs. Magnus,E.
Robinson, Mr. &Mrs. Robert C.
Robinson, Mr. &Mrs.
Wolcott v;.
Robinson, Mr. James B.
Rock, Mr. &Mrs. Edward
Rock, Mr. &Mrs. James M.
Rocke» Mrs. Charles S.
Rodgers Jr., Mr. John F.
Rodgers, Florence
Rodgers, Mr. Arnold D.
Rodgers, Mr. Edward J.

I

Rodstein, Mr. Albert M.
Roebling, Mrs. Mary G.
Roediger, Janice A.
, Rogers, Mr. &Mrs: Horace Y.
Rogers, Mr. &Mrs. John D.
Rogers,'Mr. James A. '
Roisman, Ms. kila
Roland, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph M.
Roller"Mr. &Mrs. Kevin N.
Roller, Ms. Irene L.
Romig, Mrs. Gerald C.
Romig-deYoung, Ms. Mary R.
Romm, Mr. Charles
Romy, Dr. Maurice
Rooney, Mr. &Mrs. John,J.
Root, Dr. Suzanne
Rorer, Mr. Stewart B.
Rosato M.El., Dr. &Mrs.
Franois E.
Rose, Harriet
Rose, Mrs. Bernard '1-.
R0se, Ms. Reva
Roseman"Ms. S'usan
Rosen Esq'l Mr. &Mrs. ['Javid N"
Rosen, Dr. ~eonard
Rosen, Mr. &Mrs. ~ernard t.
Rosen, Mr. &Mrs. David
Rosen, Mr. &Mrs. Elmer I.
Rosen, Mr. &Mrs. Joe
Rosen, Mrs. Helen M.
R0sen, Ms. Marni
Rosenau, Mrs. Richard P.
Rosenbaum, Dr. Robert R.
Rosenbaum, Mr. &Mrs.
Robert C.
Rosenbaum, Mrs. Bernard P.
Rosenbaum, Mrs. Samuel R.
Rosenberg, Dr. Henrietta
Rosenoerg, Mr. &Mrs.
Gordon W.
Rosenberg, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
R0senberg, Mrs. ~hili p
Rosenberg, Ms. Rhoda
Rosenblatt, I0r. Morris R.
Rosenbleeth, Mrs. Richard M.
Rosenfeld, Jay H.
Rosenfeld, Leonard
Rosenfeld, Mr.'& Mrs. Herman
Rosenfield, Bonnie Brier &Br~ce
Rosenfiel0, Mr. Burton
Rosenfield, Mrs. Beatrice
Rosenstein, Mr. &Mrs. Louis C.
Rosenstein, Mr. Robert J.
Rosentlial, Mr. &M(s. George B.
R0senthal, Mr. H. S.
Rosenthal, Mrs. Ma6ana
Rosewater, Mr. &Mrs. Edwar(i
Ross,Jr" Mr. &Mrs. Rober,t S.
RossM.A., (;;ary R.
Ross, Mr. & Mrs. Alonz0f.'1.
Ross, Mr. &Mrs. Charles H.
Ross, Mr. Robert S.
Ross, Ms. Elaine S.
Rosso, Mr. J0hn Pierpont
R0szak, Sara Jane
Rothberg, Mr. Peter
R0thenberg, Mrs. Anne
Rothman, Dr. &Mrs. Bernard N.
Rothl1)an, Mr. &Mrs. Arnold L.
Rothman, Ms. Ellen G.
Rotlischild, Mr. Henry H.
Rotman, Mrs. Mortin E.
Rovner, Mr. David P.
Rowan, Pr0f.&Mrs. Ric~ard L.
Royle, Dr. &Mrs. Ephrain H.
Rozak, Mr. Stefan
Rubens, Mr. &Mrs. Raymond D.
Rubenstein, Mr. &Mrs. Alvin M.

Rubin, (Jr. &Mrs. teonard S.
Rubin, Elizabeth &Bwce
RUDin, Miss'Lillie
Rubin, Mr. J0el
Rubins" Ms. Carole'J.
Rudnick, Libby
Rudnitk, Mrs. J. C.
Rudolph, Mr. Peter
Rudy, Charles ' I
Ruggieri, Ms. 'Ro
,Ruggles, Elizabeth
Rumsey,'Ms. Virginia G.
Ruper, Mr. James·' E.
Rush, Sallee
Rushton, Mr. Robertson
Russ, Qr. &Mrs. Ellier
Russell Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Norman F.S.
Rilss~1I Jr., Mrs. John ,
Russell, Mr. &,Mrs. Harold'S.
Russell, Mrs. Elisabeth W.
RU5sell"Rev: Richard R.
Rysso, Mr. &Mrs. Vincent N.
Russo, ~r. Rocco,E.
Rutenberg, Brigette
Ruth Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Henr.y S.
R'uth,Ms. sarbqra
Rutkowski, Mr. &Mrs. John
Ruttenberg, Ms.,Jaqueline I.
Ry~n, (asian a C.
Ryan, Mr. &Mrs. RichardJ. '
Ryan, Mr. Jerome P.
Rynes, Dr. &Mrs. Samuel E"

S Sabatino, Mr. Frank C.
SablJato Jr., Mr. Robert
Sablosky, Mrs. Katherine S.
Sachs, ['Jr. &Mrs. I'lavid M.
Sacksteder, Mr. &Mrs. John
Sadtler, 'Mr. Samuel B.
Safrit, Jo~n W.
.Sagan"Misses Chail0tte &
Beatrice
Sagan, Ms. Lenore
Sailor, Roslyn 8, Alex
Sakim, Mrs. Anit'a B.
Salek, Stephen
'Salter, Mr. J.ames,M.
Saltzburg, Mr. &Mrs. D,avid A.
Saltzburg, Mr. Michael
Salus Esq., Mr. &Mrs. Arthur S.
Salvat, Mr. & Mrs . Norman N.
Samitz"Dr. &Mrs: M. H.
Sam~els, Mr. &Mrs. Robert B.
£anborne, R. Labowskie &
Marilyn
Sand, Mr. &Mrs. MortoQ
'Sandecki, Albeif E.
Sandell, Mr. &Mrs. Edward R.
Sanders, Mr. Milton
Sandler, Ms. Louise
Sandor,Miss Olga
Sands Esq., Mr. &Mrs ..
NicholasM.
Sands, Mr,James
San or, Matcheld Elizabeth
Sanville, Mr. Robert F.
Sardinsky, Mr. &Mrs. 501
Sargent, Mr. &Mrs"lan H.
Sarlp, Mr. &Mrs. Robert J.
Sarner Esq., teonard
Sataloff, Qr: &Mrs. Joseph
Sataloff, 0" &Mrs. Robert T:
Satinsky Esq., Alex
Satinsky, Dr. Victor P.
Satten, Rona Cordish
Satterrthwaite, Mrs. A. Ly,nam

Sauers, Mr. Robert
~aul, Dr. &Mrs. Richard B.
Saul, Mr. Andrew,
Saunders, Harriet Martin
Saunders, Mrs. Lawrence
Savadove, Dr. Et~el S.
Savadoye, Mr. &Mrs. Sylvan H.
Savitz, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel J.
Savoy, JerroldlH,.
Sawin, Sandra Uhle
£al',):er III, Mr. Henry W:
Sawy,er, Mr. &Mrs. Daniel M.
,Sax, Mr, James E.
Saxe, Miss,Natalie
Saxer, Ms. Susan C.,
Sc'arf, Drl' ly1axwell &Sondra N.
Scattergood, Mr, &Mrs. Roger
Schaaf, Anne-Marie
Schaar, Dr. &Mrs. Momer lJix9n
Schaap, Mrs. ~lIa B.
Schaefer; Mr. Frank
Schaeffer Esq., Le0nard ,
Schaeffer, Elr. &Mrs. 'M. Harris'
Schaeffer, Nancy'Weber &
,Bernara E.
Schaevitz, Mr. &Mrs.
Abraham R.
Schafer, Bella Lewensohn
. Schaffer, Mr. :Arthur 71ndre
Schaub, ;rhe Hen. Harry C.
Scli<iuensee, Ms. Maude de,
ScheGtman; Ms. Beverly
Scheffey Jr., Mr. ~ewis C.
Scheffey, Mrs. tewis,C.
Scheinfield, Mrs. Bernice ,
Schenck, Mr. Eric A.
Sc~ ierynbeck, Mr. &Mrs. C.
Dexter
Schiffer, Mrs. Peter B.
S-chiffrin, Mr..&Mrs. Albert W.
ScHiller Esq., Mr. Berle M.
Sc~ indler"Mrs. Sl;ieila
"£olilesinger, Mr.:Stanley M.
Schiess, Dr. &Mrs..Guy Lacy
>Schiess,' Dr. Joy
Schley, III; Reeve
5chlezinger, Dr. N. S.
Schlott~rback, Mr. John F.
Schmerling, Mr. &Mrs.
I Alexander J.
S~hmerling, Mr. &Mrs. Elaniel A.
Schmidt, Miss L. Florence
Schmidt, Mr. &Mrs. Ant~ony.c.
Schmidt, Mr. Allan
Schmolze"Mrs. Jeanne G. ,
Schmuhl, Mrs. Ethel S.
Schnaars, Mr. & Mrs, James A.
Schneeberg, Dr. &Mrs. Arthur L.
,Schneider Esq., Mr. A. Groh
SchrieiderJr:, Rqber't W.
' Sc~neide'r, Dr. &Mrs. Lawrence
Schneider, John C.
Schneidman, Mrs. Samuel K.
Schneirov, Mr. &Mrs. Allan B.
Schn0re, Mr. Peter
Schnur, Dr. &Mrs. Bernard M.
Schoch, Mrs. M. Yetter
StJhock, Mr. (harles,P.
Sc~oenberg, Mr. &Mrs.
Malco,lm L.
Sc~oenberg, Mr. Robert
Schoff, ME William L.
Schrank, Ms. Irene
Schreiber, Mr. &tv\rs. Harry VI, •
Schuette, Mr. &Mrs. Willi ani W.
Schuette, Sandra
Schug, Mr. &Mrs. Harry 1:
Schuler Jr., Mr. C.lrlarold

Schulman, Dr. Rosalind
Schultz, Ms. Ronna
Schurr, Mr. Jerry
Schutz, Mr. &Mrs. Robert H.
Schwab, Miss Erma Glazer
Schwab, Mr. &Mrs. Winthrop
deV.
Schwartz Jr., Mrs. Walter M.
Schwartz, Dr. &Mrs. Gordon F.
Schwartz, Dr: &Mrs. Williall)
Schwartz, Edith L.
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. Barry F.
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. George X.
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. Mark D.
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. Michael
Schwartz, Mr. &Mrs. Myer
Schwartz, Mr. Emanuel E.
Schwa~tz, Mr. Harry
Schwartz, Mr. Howard M.
Schwartz, Mr. Peter B.
Schwartz, Mrs. Anne B.
Schwa~tz, t\1rs. M. Murray
Schwartzi Mrs: P. K.
Schwartzman, Mr. &Mrs.
James€.
Schwarz, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Schwarz, Mrs. Frank S.
Schwarz, Nora M. P. &John C.
Schwarzer,.Mr. &Mrs. Joseph K.
Schwarzman, Mr. Isadore C.
Sciolla, Mr. Guy R.
Sciulli, Ms. Elizabeth T.
Sclufer, Mr. &Mrs. Nicholas
Scolnick, Mr: &Mrs. Edward M.
Scott Esq., Hardie
Scott Jr:, Mr. &Mrs. W. M.
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. David Gerald
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. Edgar
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. I. M.
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. Robert M.
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. T.F. McNair
Scott, Mr. &Mrs. William P.
Scott,Mr. Bill
Scott, Mrs. Earl S.
Scott, Mrs. Ernest
Scott, Mrs. Faye
Scott, Ms. Anne W.
Scott, The Rev. John M.
Scull, Mr. &Mrs. Theodore C.
Scully, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas L.
Seabrook, Mrs. Elizabeth
Toomey
Sealfon, Ms. Miriam
Sears, Mr. &Mrs. Peter A.
Sebastian, Mr. Robert M.
Sebring, Mr. &Mrs. Orvel
Seder, Mr. &Mrs. Simmon J.
Seegenschmiedt, Mr. Heinrich
Segal Esq., Gerald S.
Segal, Mr. &Mrs. Bern,ard G.
Segal, Mr. &Mrs. Irving R.
Segal, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen
Segal, Mrs. Harriet B.
Segel, Bette &Richard M.
Segel, Mr. David
Seiberlich Jr., Mr. &Mrs. William
Seiberling, Ms. L. Elizabeth
Seidel, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen
Seiderman, Ms. Susan
Seidler, Lisa I.
Seidman, Anne
Seidman-Hirsh, Ms. Deborah
Seligsohn, Mrs. Valerie J.
Sellers, Judge Nicholas
Sellers, Mr. &Mrs. William W.
Sellers, Mr. Mortimer N.
Sells; Mr. &Mrs. William H.

Seltzer, Mr. &Mrs. Nathan
Selzer, Ruth
Send row, Mrs. Ter~y
Senekoff, Mrs. Louis
Sengstack, Mr. David
Senior, Ms. Tamara P.
Seniuk, Stephanie Borys
Senter, Stephen M.
Serber, Dr. &Mrs. William
Serota, Dr. &Mrs. Benjamin
Serpentelli, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Sessions, Mrs. Robert E.
Severin, Ms. Amy B.
Seybold, Mr. &Mrs. John w.
Seymour, Antoinette F.
Shadel, Marvin S.
Shafia, Ms. Georgia
Shakespeare, Mr. Edward O.
Shankman, Dr. Florence
Shannon, Jane K. &Charles J.
Shannon, Mr. &Mrs. Stephen J.
Shannon,.Ms. Kathleen E.
Shapero, Ms. Lila
Shapiro Esq., il!lbert
Shapiro, Charles &Charlotte
Shapiro, Dr. Marion
Shapiro, Mr. &Mrs. Bennard
Shapiro, Mr. &Mrs. Milton D.
Shapiro, Mr. &Mrs. Norton
Shapiro, Mr. Merton
Shapiro, Mrs. Leonard
Shapiro, Ms. Deborah
Shapiro, Ms. Evelxn
Sharp Esq., Mr. M. Rust
Sharp, Mr. &Mrs. Stanley L.
Shat0ff, Mr. &'Mrs. Larry D.
Shean, Mr. &Mrs. 'james W.
Shectman, M. H.
Sheehan, Mr. Joseph A.
Sheffield, Mr. &Mrs. Edwin S.
Sheldon, Dr. Jules J.
Sheldon, Ms. Barbara R.
Shellenberger, Mr. John O. J.
Shelly, Mr. &Mrs. Warner S.
Shen, Ms. Hilda H.
Sheneman, Miss Tillie B.
Shepard, Lesley L.
Sheridan, Ms. Joyce A.
Sherman, Cecily &Philip
Sherman, Mr. David
Sherman, Mr. Samuel
Sherrerd Jr., Mrs. William D.
Sherwood, Miss Janice w.
Sherwood, Ms. Helen E.
Shestack, Mr. &Mrs. Jerome
Shetron Jr., Mr. John PI.
Shields, Carol &Donald
Shih, Phoebe
/ Shikes, Mrs. Lucille B.
Shils, 8r. &Mrs. Edward B.
Shinbaum, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin S.
Shingle, Mrs"Jeannette H.
Shipley III, Mrs. Samuel R.
Shober, Mrs. EdwardW
Shoemaker III, Mr. Benjamin PI.
Shoemaker Jr., Mrs. William E.
Sholder, Mrs. Elaine
Shore, Dr. Sidney
Shores, Franklin
Shores, Mr. &Mrs. Ronald B.
Shorr,.Rose
Short, Helen H.
Shoup, Mrs. Helen W.
Shprintz, Mr. &Mrs. Lawrence
Shralow, Mr. &Mrs. M. Melvin
Shreibman, Mrs. S. June
Shryock, Ms. Virginia Florence
Shubert, Mr. &Mrs. Roy A.

Shubin MD., Harry
Shultis, Mr. &Mrs. Warren C.
Shultis, Mr. David W.
Shultz, Miss Sarah
Shuster, Mr. &Mrs. Harold
Shusterman, Mr. &Mrs.
MurrayH.
Sidewater, Ms. Gail
Siegel, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard
Siegel, Mr. Leonard M.
Siegel/Mrs: Adrian
Siegel, Ms. Carolyn B.
Silberman, Herbert &Dorothy
Silberstein, Mrs. N.
Silver, Mr. Stuart R.
Silver, Mrs. Lillian
Silverblatt, Dr. &Mrs. Salvin
Silverman, Mr. &Mrs. Louis
Silverman, Mr. &Mrs. Robert
Silverman, Mr. &Mrs. Samuel S.
Silverman, Ms. Adeline
Silverthorne, Holly A.
Simelaro, Ronalil P.
Simmons, Dr. &Mrs. Vaughan P.
Simon Jr., Mrs. Stanley S.
Simon, Mr. &Mrs. Matthew J.
Simon, Mr: &Mrs. William M.
Simon, Mr. Sidney
Simon, Mrs. Jo Ann S.
Simon, Robert G.
Simons, Mr. Dolph
Simril, Alice Roelofs
Sims, Anne Weldon
Sims, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph P.
Singer, Mr. Michael
Singletary, Dr. &Mrs. William
Sinisi, Mr. &Mrs. Angelo
Sinkler, Mr.,David D.
Sinkow, Mr. &Mrs. Adolph E.
Sirmay, Mrs. Elizabeth R.
Sistilli, Mr. Dino
Sitkoff, Dr. Harold A.
Sitley, Mr. &Mrs. Ralph L.
SRadclan, Mr. &Mrs.
Raymond N.
Skinner Jr., Mrs. James M.
Sklar, Mr. Harris J.
Sklaroll MD., Robert B.
Sklaroll, Dr. &Mrs. David M.
Sklaroll, Dr. &Mrs. Jerome H.
Skoufalos, Mr. &Mrs. Stratis
Slack, Mr. &Mrs. Alan P.
Slack, Mrs. frederick
Slack, Rosanna T.
Slade, Marcia Glickman
Slap, Dr. Joseph
Slavin, David Phyllis &Phillip
Slavin, Mr. Richard,
Slaymaker, Mrs. ~ugenia B.
Sley, Mrs. Irene L.
Sliger, Mrs. Marjorie J.
Slipyan MD., Philip
Slivka, Mr. William A.
Sliwinski, !vir. Richard J.
Sloan, Mr. Albert V.
SlogolI, Mrs. Benjamin
Siote, Mrs. Clare Ann
Slott, Mrs. Selma
Slutzky, David
Smith Esq., Sandra E. D.
Smith II, Mr. W. Wenner
Smith Jr., Dr. Olaiborne T.
Smith Jr., Hon. Theodore B.
Smith Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Cecil O.
Smith, Dr. Vernon M.
Smith, Miss Alice R.
Sm'ith, Miss Allison V.
Smith, Miss Dorothy Alden

Smith, Miss Jennifer W.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Beatty J.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Harry K.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. John F.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph E.
Smith, Mr. &Mrs. S. Alexander
Smith, Mr. Corey R.
Smith, Mr. James P.
Smith, Mr. Richard A.
Smith, Mr. Richard O.
Smith, Mr. Robert M.
Smith, Mr. William Wharton
Smith,.Mrs. Frederick Ely
Smith, Mrs. Grace G.
Smith, Ms. Elizabeth Curtiss
Smith, Ms. Mary Jane
Smith, Ms. Rita S.
Smith, Stephanie
Smolczynski, Ms. Renee
Smolen, Mr. Eric E
Smoyer, Mrs. Barbara Brooks
Smucker, Dr. Thomas M.
Smudi~, Mr. Joseph C.
. Smull, Ronnie
Smylie, Mr. &Mrs. MichaelJ.
Smylie, Mr. Mark T.
Smyth, Ms. Martha G.
Snellenburg, Mrs. Estelle Colwin
Snipes, Dr. Charles A.
5n0dgrass, Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Snowden, Mis.s Mary Anna .
Snyiler, Albert F.
Snyder, Lynn
Snyder, Ms. Betty N.
Sobelman, Mr. &Mrs. Allan
Sobieski, Ms. Cindy
S011a, Mr. &Mrs. Albert
Soherr, Mrs. Edith
Sohl, Mr. &Mrs. Charles
Sokol, J. E.
Solan MD., Gwen Emily
Solis-Cohen Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Leon
Soli, Dr. &Mrs. David B.
Solms, Ellen.B.
Solmssen, Mr. &Mrs.
Arthur R.C.
Solmssen, Mr. &Mrs. Peter
Solmssen, Mrs. K. A.
Solo, Mr. &Mrs. Richard D.
Solomon, Dr. &Mrs. Marvin N.
Solomon, Dr. Jack L.
So lowey, Mr. Ben
Soltis, Mr. &Mrs. Charles W.
Somers 3rd, Mr. &Mrs. Lewis S.
Somers IV, Mr. Lewis S.
Sommaripa, Ann
Sommer, Mr. &Mrs. E.
Sommer, Ms. E. Jane
Sonnenfeld, Mr. Marc J.
Soppe, Mrs. Estelle
Sorlien, Barbara J.
Soroko, Mr. John Jeming
Sorrell, Mr. Robert W.
Sosson, Harriett
Sosson, Ms. Barbara
Sotnick, Mr. &Mrs. Melvyn
Souser MD., Roslyn C.
Southwell, Mr William
Spaeth, Dr. &Mrs. George Link
Spaeth, Mrs. Karl H.
Spah~ Jr., Mr. Boyd L.
Spann, Mr. &Mrs. George R.
Spanninger, Ms. Beth Anne
Sparrow, Ms. Sandra Lewis
Spear, Mr. &Mrs. John J.
Specter, Mr. &Mrs. Shan in
Spector, Dr. Felix
Spector, Dr. Joseph

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Sperger, Ms. Mary Jean
Sperr, Mr. &Mrs. Otto
Sperr); Mr. &Mrs. Robert K.
Sperry, Mr. &Mrs. Tad
Sperry, Mr. Paul Scott
Spew0ck, Mr. Frank
Spiegel, Barry R.
Spiller, Mr. Raymond M.
Spiller, Mrs. Sylvia J.
Spillman, Mrs MargueriteK
Spina, Ms. Jacqueline
Spinelli, Mrs. Margaret-Anne
Spirn, Anne &Raul
Spiro, Miss Karen
Sp,iro, Mr. Walter A
SpivacR Esq., Geralo W.
Spivack, Jane F. & Georg~
Spolan, Mr. &Mrs. Harmon S.
Sporkin, Ms. Muriel
Sprague Esq., Richard A
S~ringer, Sally
S!. Claire, Rev. Elbert K.
Stadlin, Greg
Staebler, Wendy &Jonathan
Stafford, Mrs. William H.
Stahl Jr., Mr. Benjamin F.
Stahl, louise Z.
Stahlecker, Mr. Gharles E.
Stainton, Mr. &Mrs. Edward C.
Stait, Mr. Walter E.
Staller, Mr. &Mrs. Nathan C.
Stallfort, Mr. &Mrs. G. Robert
Stambough, Mrs. Blair D.
Stanford, Ms. Marguerite M.
Stankiewicz, Mis~ Blanche J.
Stankiewicz, Miss Irene ~
Stanley, Mr. &Mrs. Ward M.
Stanley, Mr. Joseph
Stant0n, Mrs. ] P.
Staples, Dr. &Mrs. Herm~n ~.
Starobin, Mr. &Mrs. Leonard
Starosselsky, Mrs. Nicholas
Starr, Dr. Isaac
Starr, Mr. &Mrs. Harold P.
Stawuszewski, Mr. Walter
'Steber, Dr. &Mrs. John M.
Steck, Betty &jaGqueline
Steel, Mr. &Mrs. Alfred
Steel, Mr. FranGis P.
Steel, Mrs. Nancy
Steele, Mildred R.
Steele, Mr. &Mrs. Geoffrey
Steele, Mr. Carl
Steele, Mrs. George
Stefanik, Ms. (atOll.
Stehle, Mrs. Charles G.
Steiger, Mr. Chester C.
Steigman, Mr. &Mrs. William
Stein, Dr. &Mrs. Sidney J.
Stein, Mr. &Mrs. Walter
Stein, Mr. Bur.ton K.
Stein, Paul Wagar &James
Steinberg, Dr, & Mrs. Arthur A.
Steinberg, Mr. &Mrs. David
Steinberg, Mrs. Gecily K.
Steinberg, Mrs. F.lorence R.
Steinberg, Mrs. Rearl
Steinberg, Mrs. Ruth R.
Steinberg, Mrs. Sigmund Pi.
Steiner, Julius
Steinig, Mr. Michael E. W.
Steinman, Mr. &Mrs. Edward
Steinmetz, Mrs. Gra€e T.
Stephanoff, Mrs. Patricia Duncan
Stephens, Mrs. Edgar R.
Stephens, Ms. Helen E.
Stephenson, Helene R.
Stern Esq.,.Stanley P.

Stern, Heidi Mark0witz &Steven
Stern, Mr. &Mrs. Nathaniel
Stern, Mr. Howard E.
Stern, Mrs. James L.
Stern, Mrs. Sylvia
Stern, Ms. Joan N.
Stern, Peter &Joan BJohnst0n
Stevens Esq., Richard W,
Stevens, Mr. &Mrs. Richard
Stevens, Ms. Rosemary A
Stewart, Mr. &Mrs. James M.
Stewart, Mrs. Jonn
Stewart, Mrs. Thomas C.
Sti€k, Mr. Howard F.
Stifel,.Mr, &Mrs. William F.
Stillman, Mr. William J.
Stimson, Mrs. Boudinot
Stine, Susan B. &Glen R.
Stockman, Mr. &Mrs. James E.
Stockwell, Mr. David
Stokes Jr., Mr. &Mrs. F. Joseph
Stokes, Mrs. Lydia B.
Stokes, Mrs. William D.
Stokes, Ms. Jayne
Stollte, Mr. Barry C.
Stone, Dr. &Mrs. Harold G.
Storelli, Mr. Hug0 F.
'Stqrey, Mrs. Bayard T:
St0rk, Mr. Francis W.
Stottlemyer, Mrs. Donald E.
Stowers &Leslie, Joyce
Strader, Ms. Michelle
Straus, Mr. &Mrs. J. Pennington
Straus, Mr. &Mrs. Phil
Strawbridge, Mr. G. Stockton
Strecker, Mrs. Raymond F.
Stremme, Dr. Donald W.
Stricker, Ms. Berte
Strong, Mrs. John Van R.
Strong, Ms. Rebecca Dvorin
Stroud, Mr..&Mrs. Samuel S.
Stroud, Mr. &Mrs. W. hi.
Strouse, Mrs. Benjamin A.
Stuempfig, Mr. &Mrs. Anthony
Stumacher, Nathan
Sudhaus, Mrs. llIelen K.
Suer, Marvin &Gert.
Sugarman, Dr. &Mrs. Samuel
Sullivan, Dr. James.
Sullivan, Mr. &Mrs. Roger F.
Sullivan, Mrs. Eldon B.
Sullivan, Mrs. Wpton
Sumerfield, Miss Mary E.
Sun, Dr. Elizabeth A.
Sunstein, Ms. Rhyllis E.
Supplee Jr" Mr. &Mrs.
Henderso.n
Supplee, Ms. Barbara Billings
Sutor, Mrs. James F.
Sutterley, Mr. Ja€k L.
Sutton, Mr. Laurence
Suwak, Mr. lawrence M.
Swain III, Mr. Edward
Swain, Dr. Ansel'P.
Swain, Miss Helen L.
Swain, Mr. &Mrs. Clifford H.
Swain, Mrs. William
Swain, Mrs. William M.
Swann, Miss Dorothy E.
Swanson, Ms. Sara Fischer
Swartz, Mr. &Mrs. John
Swartz, Ms. Lynn D.
Sweatt, Helen &William I.
Sweeney, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph
Sweeney, Mr. John A. H.
Swer~, Ms. Ann R.
Swetland, Mr. David S.
Swift, Mr. &Mrs. Douglas A

Switka); Mr. H. Coleman
Switt, Mr. Israel
Swoope, Mr. William G.
SW0pe II, Mrs. David
Swoyer, Ms. Ruth P.
Sykes, John E.
Sylk, Mrs. Leonard
Syphers, Mr. Allan M.
Szimhart, Joseph P.

'I Tabas, Mr. &Mrs. Allan M.
Tabb, Barbara Freed &Sheldon
Tabor, Virginia
Taggart, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph P.
Tagga~t, Ms. Pamela iii.
Jait, Mr. Robe~t E.
Talb@tJr., Dr. &Mrs. T. R.
Talleur, Ms. Nancy R.
Tama, Mrs. Jean
Tamaccio, Mr,'&Mrs. David L.
Tancredi, Ms. Merry
Tanis, Gr. James
Taplinger, Mrs. Irwin
Tarantino, Mr. Peter-Ayers
Tarvyoas, Ms. Barbara A
Jasman, Mrs. William
Tatman, Ms. Ann I.
Taulane, Miss Virginia S.
Taylor Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Herbent K.
Taylor Jr., Mr. Edward A
Taylor, Dr. &Mrs. J. Edward
Taylor, Grace Martin
Taylor, James
Taylor, Lane
Taylor, Mr. &Mrs. Hubert R.
Taylor, Mr. &·Mrs. Thomas O.
Taylor, Mr. &Mrs. Thornton H.
Taylor, Mr. Barnard C.
Taylor, Mr. ~lIis D.
Taylor, Mr. Robert G.
Taylor, Mr. Robert L.
Taylor, Mrs. C. Newbold
Taylor, Mrs. Joseph c.
Taylor, Mrs. Nettie
Taylor, Mrs. Sarah
Taylor, Ms. Catherine L.
Taylor, Ms. Georgene
il'eague, Mrs. EilenL
Tecosky, Evelyn.
Tellefsen, Mr. &Mrs. John A
Temin, Mr. Michaell.
Temin, Mrs. Henry
ifemflleton III, Dr. &Mrs. John Y.
Tenaglia, Mr, &Mrs. Nicholas C.
Teodecki, Mr. Bill
Terrell, Mr. &Mrs. Allen M.
Terry, Mrs. Hilda
Terry, Mrs. Luther.
Terwilliger, Mr. &Mrs. Frank H.
Tessler, Dr. &Mrs. Alan
Tessler, Mr. &Mrs. J.leonard
Teverzczuk, Rev. William J.
T.hacher, Ms. Mary Hansen
Thanhauser, Mr. Roger S.
lihayer Jr., Mrs. F. M.
Thayer, Mr. &Mrs. R. Dixon
Thiras, Mrs. Atha Tehon
Thistle Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Thomas M.
Thomas, Mr. &Mrs. E. Robert
'l'homas, Mr. &Mrs. Harry L.
Thomas, Mr. &Mrs. Morris
Thomas, Mr. James
T~homas, Mrs. Joseph M.
Thomas, Ms. Janet S.
Thomas, Ms. Susan
Thomas, Nancy Drye &Robert
;rhomason, Ronald

Thompson II, Mr. &Mrs. Paul
Thompson, Mr. &Mrs.
AbbottW.
Thompson, Mr. Henr~ F.
ThompsQn, Mr. Leroy W.
Thompson, Mr. Mark B.
Thompson, Mrs. R. Ellison
Thorn, Mrs. Marguerite N.
Thornton, John
Thornton, Ms. F. Edith
Tickell, Mr. &Mrs. Simon &Jean
Tierney II, Mr. John J.
Tiger, Drs. Bette &Mel
Tilghman, Mrs. M. W.
Tillery, M. Kelly
TiII~); Mr. J. Petet
liillman-Santacroce, Mrs. Grace
Tilson, Mr. Michael G.
Tim0n, Mr. Pnilip c:.
Titone, Betty Rice
Todd, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas A
Toland Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Jones
T911, Mr. &Mrs. Seymour I.
Tomlin, Mr. Joseph Pop Warner
ifomlinson Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
( harles B.
Joner, Ms. Rochelle
Toogood, Mr, James
Tooke, Mr. Franklin A.
1o@lelll, Mr. William G.
Toole, Richard J.
Toon, Ms. Faye
'l'oren, Mr. &Mrs. James w.
Tornetta, Mr. &Mrs. Lawrence F.
Toro, Qr. Clara
T@\jmley, Mrs. Raymond A
Townsend Jr., Mrs. Annis Lee
Furnes
Townsend, Ja€queline M.
ifraub, Mr. David S.
Tr~vaglia, Carlo
Treacy Jr., Joseph D.
Trefsger, Ethel Anna
Trencller, Mr. &Mrs. Michael F.
' ifrenner, R0bert &June
Troemner, Mrs. Geborah W.
Trommer,Judge Evelyn M.
Trowbridge, Ms. Ann R.
Truitt, Mrs. Charles S.
Tucker, Louise
Tucker, Mr. Michael K.
Tulba,Mr. ThomasN.
Tumen, Dr. Henry J.
Turak, Ms. Penelope Lagakos
Turner, Robert Chapman
Tyler, Mr. &Mrs. Michael E.
Tyson, Mr. &Mrs. Charles R.
Tyson, Mrs. John

U

Ulansey, Mrs. Ruth W.
Ullman, Mr. Kenneth B.
l'J nruh, AW. Elias &Elizabeth
l'Jnterberger, Mrs. S. Herbert
Updyke, Mr. &Mrs. J. ~andolph
l'Jsher, Ms. iYonna L.
Utans, Mr. Paul
Utz, Mr. Jerry
Uzdavinis, Mrs. Sandra J.

V Vaghte Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Walter E.
N'alentine, Mrs. E. Miles
Valentine, Mrs. Mary B0wman
Valentine, Mrs. Phoebe
Van Campen, Tim L.
Van Der Straten, Ms. Ariane
Van Dusen, Hon &Mrs. Francis L.

Van Gusen, Mr. Duncan W
Van Dyck, Mr, &M~s. Stephen A.
Van Gilder, Mr. Eric L.
Van Haren, Mr. Larry
Van Hollander, Mr. Adolph
Van Itallie, Ms. Amie
Van Lanen, Mrs. William H.
Van Loan, Ms. Dorothy
Van Natta, Mr. Morris B.
Van Norden, Mr. &Mrs.
WiliiamE.
Van Sciver, Kate 1
Van Scoter, Mr. Richard W
Van de Vel de, Lee C~JOper
Van der Eb, Mrs. Henry G.
Vantllen, Mr. &Mrs. William L.
VanDenbergR Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Frederick
VanDusen jr., Mr. &Mrs.
LewisH.
Van ace MD., Dr. Feter W.
Vanden Berge, Mary
yanderVeer, Mrs. Joseph B.
Vannozzi, Ms. Kathy
Vauclain III, Mr. &Mrs.
SamuelM.
Vaux, Mr. George
Vavrek, Mr. Ken
Veale III, :rinkham
Veale, Mr. 8/ Mrs. Frank R.
Veeder, Ms. Georgette L.
Veitch, Mrs. Edward W
Vendette, Mr. &Mrs. Vincent
Venezia Ie Esq., Dennis
Venturi Jr., Mr. Robert
Verges, Mrs. Virginia M.
Vernon, Mrs. Nancy S.
Vernon, Ms. Phoebe J.
Verspyck, Mr. Johan William
Vickers, Mr. Arthur E.
Victor, Mr. &Mrs. Julius
Viet, Mr. Howard
ViII, Mrs. Joseph L.
Villa, Dr. &Mrs. Gabriele
Vinicoff, Mr. Paul J.
Vinson, Mr. &Mrs. Jack R.
Vinton, Ms. Vicki
Virok, Ms. Ingrid 1
Visco Jr., Mr, Anth0ny S.
Vitale, Magda &Robert
Vogel, Mrs. Carl S.
Vogt, Mr. &Mrs. William 1
Volk, Mr. Albert W
Von Bergen, Ms. Jane M.
Von Moschzisker, Miss Bertha
Von Scheven, Mr. George
Von Seide neck, Mrs. L. W
VonRosensteil, Mrs. Marion A.
VonStarck, Mrs. Ernest R.
V00rhis, Miss Charlotte Calvin
Voron, Helene
Voynow, Mr. &Mrs. Paul

\tv Waber, Mr. &Mrs. Morton
Waber, Mr. Har~y
Waber, Mr. Morris
Wachman, Mr. &Mrs. Marvin
Wackerle, Ms. Victoria E.
Wade, Mr. James N.
Wagar, Mr. &Mrs. P. Dudley
Wagman, Mr. &Mrs. Howard
Wagner, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas
Wagner, Mr. John 1
Wagner, Ms. Catherine B.
Wagner, Wesley J.
Wahls, Mr. Gordon L.
Wah mann, Mr. Arthur A.

Wainer, Dr. &Mrs. Amos
Shephard
Wainwright, Mrs. Nicholas B.
Wakefield, Mrs. Herbert R.
Walder, Mr. Robert J.
Waldman, Ms. Judith
Waldner, Anne C.
Walker, Miss Gertrude V.
Walker, Mr./¥ Mrs. William D.
Walker, Mrs. Marie
Walker, Mrs. Evans
Walker, IVIs. Jane H.
Walkup, Mr. &Mrs. William G.
Wallace Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Frank R.
Wallace, Mr. &.Mrs. David A.
Wallace, ME &Mrs. John F.
Wallace, Mrs. Velma L.
Wallach, F.leurette
Walling, Mr. Ric~ard C.
Wallnau, Mr. &Mrs. Carl N.
Wallner; Dr. Herman W
Wallner, Dr. R. J.
Wallworth, Mrs. C. Gilbert
Walrath Esq., Mary F.
Walsh III, ME Basil S.
Walsh, Mrs. ~. ~ynn Stevens
Walsh, Ms. Susan L.
Walsh, Ms. Suzanne P.
Walters, Audrey
Walters, ME &Mrs. Allan 1
Walton, Mr. W. Wyclif
Walton, Ms. Mary-V.
WanamaKer, Mr. &Mrs. John R.
Wanderman, Mr. Herbe~t S.
Wapner, Dr. &Mrs. Paul M.
Ward Jr., Mr. Sherman C.
Ward Jr., Mrs. Charles F.
Ward, Mrs. Russell
Ward, Ms. Ellen L.
Warden Jr., Mrs. Clarence A.
Warner, Mrs. Mary C011ins
Warner, Mrs. Philip W
Warren, Dr. &Mrs. Leonard
Warren, Mrs. Clark
Warwick, Mr. &Mrs. Edward W.
Warwick, Ms. Rosalyn L.
Washburn, Mr. &Mrs.
DouglasM.
Washl\urn, Mr. Robert
Washburn, Ms. Anna M.
Wasley, Dr. &Mrs. Joel E.
Watanabe, Mr. &Mrs.
Warren H.
Watter, Mrs. Michael
Watts Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Henry M.
Wax, Mr. Matthew C.
Waxman, Mr: &Mrs. Sol D.
Weary, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas S.
Weary, Ms. Anne C.
Weaver, Mr. William Woys
Weaver, Mrs. William
Webb,H.S.
Webb, Mary E.
Webb-Rosenzweig, Ms. Carolyn
Weber, Mrs. Glenn ~.
Weber, Mrs. Livia Mann
Webster, Dr. '& Mrs. George D.
Webster, Mr. Philip J.
Webster, Ms. Harriet
We[hsler, Mr. &Mrs.
LawrenceR.
Wedeman, Michael Feagans &
Sara C.
Weeks, Mr. Frederi[k V.
Wehr, Mr. Samuel D.
Weidel, Ms. Roberta
Weidner, Mr. &Mrs. Gary L.
Weil, Mr. &Mrs. Paul H.

Weinberg MD., Carr011 A.
Weinberg, Mrs. Bernard
Weinberger, Mrs. Bernard
Weiner, Dr. &Mrs. ~eon J.
Weiner, Hon. &Mrs. Charles R.
Weiner, Mary F.
Weiner, Milton
Weinert, Mr. Ioiarofd Michael
Weinstein, Millicent
Weinstock, Mr. &Mrs. Mort0n
Weinstone, Mr. Howard
Weintraub, Dr. &Mrs. Irwin G.
Weisberg, Mr. &Mrs. Mo~ris L.
Weiser Esq., Gerard J.
Weisman, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur
Weisman, Mr. &Mrs. Ro~ert
Weisman, Mr. Wayne B.
Weiss, Dr. &Mrs. Edward D.
Weiss, Mr. &Mrs. David W.
Weiss, Mr. &Mrs. Franklyn S.
Weiss, Mr. &Mrs. James.A
Weiss, Mr. &Mrs. Ma~tin J.
Weiss, Mr. &Mrs. Morris
Weiss, Mr. 8/ Mrs. Mmton
Weiss, Mrs. Albert N.
Weiss, Mrs. Honi Marks
Weiss, Ms. Beverl~
Weiss, Ms. Jacgueline Sarlo
Weiss, Ms. Mili Dunn
Welch, Ms. Katherine G.
Wellen bach, Elr. &Mrs.
Burton L.
Wells, Mr. &Mrs. Herm0n M.
Wells, Mrs. William H.5.
Welsh, Mr. &Mrs. Richard 1
Welsh, Mr. James R.
Welsh, Ms. Margaret M.
Wendt, Mr. William J.
Wendt, W C. Peters &
Rosamund
Wenk Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Karl E.
Wenrich,.Ms. Louise Van Magan
Werden, Mr. &IVIrs. Robert G.
Werner, Ms. Louise H.
Wertel, Mr. &Mrs. Ronald
Wesleyan Associatio~ of
Philadelphia
West Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Walter H.
West, Mrs. Anne W.
West,'Ms. Maxine'C.
West, Ms. Susan W.
Wetherbee, Mrs. Francis P.
Wetherill Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
Cortright
Wetzel, Miss Anne F.
Wetzel, Mrs. Ca~roll R.
Wexler, Mr. Lewis A.
Weyana, Ms. Rooyn .
Wheatcroft, Mrs. Raymond G.
Wheeler, Mr? John P.
Wheelock,'Dr. E. Frederick
Whetstone, Mrs. Allie M.
Whitaker M.G., Linton A.
Whitaker, Mazz
White Jr., Mr. &Mrs. ifhomas
Raebur
White, Col &Mrs R. Wallace
White, Mr. &Mrs. Charles K.
White, Mr, &Mrs. John F.
White, Mr. &Mrs. Lawrence
Phipps
White, Mrs. Edward L.
White, Mrs. John W.
White, Ms. Denise E.
Whitfield, Mfs. E. Melita
Whiting, Ms. Alice B.
Whitney, John'C.
Whitney, Mr. Harold

Whittaker, Mrs. Robert L.
Wholey, Mrs. Paula Iacovelli
Wice, David ~ Betsy
Wice, Rabbi&Mrs. David H.
Wick, Mrs. Robert
Wicklein, Mrs. Blaine L.
Wieckowski, Ms. Wan~a
Wielopolski, Mrs. Alfred
Wiener, Mr. &Mrs. Isadore
Wiener, Mr. &Mrs. ~ homas H.
Wiener, Ms. Matla
Wiggins, Ms. Mary KatherinE
Wiksten, Mr. &'Mrs. Barry F.
Wilcox, Mr. &Mrs. A. H.
Wilc0x, Mrs. Grenville S.
Wilc0x, Ms. Alice P.
Wildrick, Mrs. Eve
Wildstein, Mr.,'& Mrs. Harold
Wildt, Mr. &Mrs. R. H.
Wiley, Ms. Donna L.
Wilf, Mr. EliasS.
Wilkins, Mr. &Mrs. Alvin J.
Willcox Jr., Mr. Mark
Williams II, Mrs. R. N.
Williams III, Mrs. J. P,eter
Williams Jr., Manning
Williams Jr., Mr. &Mrs. A. M.
Williams Jr., Mr. Wesley S.
Williams, G:onstance ~.
Williams, Mr. &Mrs. Sankey V.
Williams, Mr. A. Craig
Williams, Mr. Leroy
Williams, Mr. (')Iiver P.
Williams, Mr. Rodney D.
Williams, Mrs. Aline Livingston
Williams, Ms. Kathleen
Williams, William E.
Williamson,' Edwin H.
,Williamson, Ms. Sherry L.
Willig, Dr. Doris
Willis Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Zanafray L.
Willis, Mrs. ~dith W
Wilmerding Jr., Mr. &Mrs.
David R.
Wilson, Alice Steer
Wilson, David
Wilson, Dr. Sylvia V.
Wilson, Miss Elizabeth Harrison
Wilson, Mr. &Mrs. James D.
Wilson, Mr. &Mrs. W,illiam.R.
Wilson, Mr. David'L.
Wilson, Mr. George W.
Wilson, Mr. Thomas J.
Wilson, Ms. ~ileen Haac
Wilson, Ms. Janice R.
Wilson, Ms. Marian if'
Wiltberger, Mrs. Constant
Wind, Mrs. L.
Windus, Mr. WaliaGe
Wines, Mr. &Mrs. Richard J.
Winfield, Ms. linda B.
Wing, Mr. &N1rs. James .
Winigraa, Dr. '&Mrs. Allen J.
Winitsky, Mrs. 1D0ris W
Winkeller, Mr. &Mrs. Mark J.
Winkelman, Mr. A. Charles
Winnet, Nochem S.
Winslow, Martha Nardone
Winston Esq., David S.
Winston, Miss Mary E.
Winston, Mr. &Mrs. Richard E.
Winter, Mr. &Mrs. Milo K.
Winters, Carmine
Wirts, Dr. C. Wilmer
Wisniewski OPA, Robert E.
Witkin, Mrs. Mort0n
Witmer, Iilrs. Elennis &Diana
Witte, Mr. D. Colman

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Witte, Mr. G. W.
Witter, Bernhard &Elizabeth
Wittman, Caroline Bertha
Wittman, Ms. Edith Stead
Wojdak Esq., Mr. Stephen·R.
Wolf Esq., Walter
Wolf Fordham, Peter &Susan
Wolf II, Edwin
Wolf Jr., Mrs. Fred
Wolf, Miss,Julia
Wolf, Mr.'&Mrs: Albert E.
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Clayton}.
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Conrad
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Howard A.
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Robert B.
Wolf, Mr. &Mrs. Walter L.
Wolf, Mr. John M.
Wolf, Mr. Robert L.
Wolf, Mrs. Elias
Wolf, Mrs. Horace Gard
Wolf, Ruth
Wolfe, Mr. Stanley R.
Wolfe, Mrs. Carol C.
Wolff, Ms. Nan<>y K.
Wolfson, Mr. &Mrs. Bertram
Wolfson, Mr. &Mrs. Merle A.
Wolfson, Ms. Elaine
Wolgin, Dr. ~ Mrs. William
Wolgin, Mr. &Mrs. Jack L.
Wolgin, Mr. &Mrs. Norman
Wolk, Lois
Wolk, Mr. & Mrs. Beryl J.
Wolkin, Mr. &Mrs. Paul A.
Wollman Esq., Nelson H.
Wollman, Dr. &Mrs. Harry
Wong, Mr. &Mrs. Robert Y.
Wong, Winnie
.
.Wood Jr., Mr. &Mrs. Edward F.R
Wood M.D., David W.
Wood Sr., Mr. RicHard D.
Wood, Mr. &Mrs. John H.
Wood, Mrs. Sabina So'
Woodbridge, June
Woodward, Mr. &Mrs.
Georgec. .
Woodward, Mrs. Charles
Woodward, Mrs. Esther T.
Woodworth, Miss Mary K.
Woody DMD, William J.
Woolmington, Mrs. M. H.
Work, D0rothy B.
Wdrkman, Ms. 'Andrea
W0rley, Jane L.
Worrall, Mrs. Harrison
Worsham, Miss Bell
Worth, Mr. &Mrs. William P.
Woy, Mr. James B.
Woznisky, Mr. John
Wright, Amelie Zell
Wright, Mr. &Mrs. Harrison M.
Wright, Mr. Jeffrey Lynn
Wright, Mrs. John M.
Wurn III, Mr. Stephen J.
Wurts, Mr. &Mrs. Clarence Z.
Wurzel, Dr, &Mrs. l'i arold
W¥eth"Mr. James B.
Wynne, Cassandra

Y Yacou b'lan, MISS
. Eunice
.
Yalowitz, Ms. Rochelle K.
Yannopoulos, Mrs. Dino
Yanoff, Dr. &Mrs. Myron
Yardumian, Mrs. Richard
¥arnall, Mrs. Agnes
Yaros D,P.M, Nancy S.
Yaros, Ms. Constance G.

Yarrington, Mr. &Mrs.
WiliiamH.
Yaskin, Mr. &Mrs. Nathan
Yetter, C. Francis
Yohlin, Joseph and Pamela
Yost, Mr. Stuart Henri
Young Jr., Mr. &Mrs. A. Stuard
Young, Mr. &Mrs. EJennis M.
Yo'ung, Mr. &.Mrs. Howard S.
~'oung, Mr. &Mrs, Jackson M.
Young"Mr. &Mrs. Philip W.
Young, Mn&Mrs. Robert H.
Young, Mr. John E.
Young, Mr. IJohn R.
Young, Ms. Blanche L.

Z Zabel, Mr. &Mrs. William E.
Zacker, Ms. Judith A.
Zalesne, Mr. &Mrs. Harvey
Zalkind, Barbara
Zanni M.D., Anthony L.
Zaremba, Ms. Valencia M.
Zarit, Mrs. Gharles
Zarro M.D., Suzanne C.
Zausmer, Beth Ami
Zebrowski, Mr. &Mrs.
Edward R.
Zeccardi, Ms. Terese
Zehner, Mrs. Margaret G.
Zeitlin, Harriet
Zeleznick, Ms. Elizabeth
Zell, Mr. &Mrs. Frederick C.
Zellman, Mr. Michael
Zendt, Mrs Louisa H.
Z~ock, Mariellyn
Zeriing,'Mr.'Paul H:
Zigerman: Ms. Janet Lynn
Zimmerman, Estelle H.
Zimmerman, Mr. &Mrs.
ArthurA.
Zimmerman, Mr. &Mrs.
WiliiamJ.
Zimmerman, Mrs. Barbara K.
Zimmerman, Ms. Nancy
Zimmie, Ms. Joanne
~irpoli, Mr. Andrew P.
Zison, Octavia Bonnie
Zitin, Ms ..Frances R.
Zomber, Mrs. Gabrielle E.
Zoob, Mrs. David B.
,
Zubrow,Hr. &Mrs. Sid~ey N.
Zubrow, Mr. &Dr. Sol E.
Zucker, Dr. Eli

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Elaine M. Lomenzo, Diredor of
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