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1941 Annual Report
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1941
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
PUBLISHED BY THE SECRETARY
1941
Photography by
A. E. GUIONNAUD
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1941
OFFICERS
(Elected August 26, 1940, to serve one year)
COMMODORE
WILLIAM J. STRAWBRIDGE
Paoli, Pa.
VICE-COMMODORE
HARRY G. HASKELL
Wilmington, Del.
REAR COMMODORE
ERNEST KANZLER
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
SECRETARY
ARNOLD W. LUNT
Lexington, Mass.
TREASURER
HENRY RAWLE
Northeast Harbor, Maine
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
WILLIAM J. STRAWBRIDGE
ERNEST KANZLER
HARRY G. HASKELL
ARNOLD W. LUNT
HENRY RAWLE
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RACE COMMITTEE
W. BARTON EDDISON
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
E. SOHIER WELCH
WILLIAM L. E. SINKLER
W. RODMAN FAY
WILLIAM J. STRAWBRIDGE, Ex-officio
ARNOLD W. LUNT, Ex-officio
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN, Advisor
CLASS CAPTAINS
W. BARTON EDDISON-International Class
JOHN TYSSOWSKI-30 Square Meter Class
WILLIAM L. E. SINKLER-A Class
W. RODMAN FAY-B Class
SAMUEL W. WILSON-MDI Class
LEE CORBIN EDDISON-Bullseye Class
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CONSTITUTION
I. Name
The name of this club shall be "The Northeast Harbor
Fleet."
II. Purpose
The purpose of this club is the promotion of yachting
as an amateur sport at Northeast Harbor, Maine, and
in its vicinity.
III. Membership
Membership in this club shall be open to persons
interested in yachting.
IV. Officers and Executive Committee
The officers of this club shall be a Commodore, a Vice-
Commodore, a Rear Commodore, a Secretary, and a
Treasurer, and such other officers as may be provided
for in the By-Laws. The officers and three other mem-
bers appointed by the Commodore shall constitute the
Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall
provide By-Laws for the government of the Fleet.
V. Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution may be made at any
meeting of the Fleet, provided that written notice of
the proposed amendment is given at least 30 days in
advance.
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BY-LAWS
I. Officers
The officers of the Fleet shall be a Commodore, a Vice-
Commodore, a Rear Commodore, a Secretary, a Treas-
urer, and a Chairman of the Race Committee.
II. Election of Officers
1. All officers, with the exception of the chairman of the
Race Committee, shall be elected by ballot by the
Fleet at large at the annual meeting, and shall take
office on the following January first and hold office
for one year or until their successors are elected.
2. Any vacancy of office, except that of Chairman of
the Race Committee, may be filled by election at
any meeting of the Executive Committee, but
only for the unexpired term.
3. All elections shall be by ballot, and a majority of all
the votes cast shall be necessary to elect.
4. Members of the Race Committee shall be elected by
ballot by the Fleet. The Committee shall fill any
vacancies which occur. Members of the Committee
will be expected to notify the Chairman prior to
July 1st if unable to be at Mount Desert Island for
the summer during which they have been elected
to serve, in which case their resignation becomes
automatic.
III. Duties of Officers
1. The duties of the Commodore, Vice-Commodore,
Rear Commodore, Secretary, and Treasurer shall
be those usually pertaining to the offices of Presi-
dent, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer,
respectively.
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2. The Commodore may appoint a Fleet Captain, a
Fleet Surgeon, and a Fleet Chaplin from the mem-
bers of the Fleet.
3. The Commodore shall be ex-officio a member of all
committees.
4. The Secretary shall act as Secretary of the meeting
at Class meetings for purposes of information,
recording of decisions, and reporting such decisions
to the Executive or Race Committee for their
information or action.
IV. Executive Committee
1. The Executive Committee shall be constituted in
accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
2. The duties of the Executive Committee shall be to
organize, manage, and maintain the Fleet accord-
ing to the Constitution and By-Laws.
V. Race Committee
1. There shall be a Race Committee consisting of five
members elected by the Fleet. The Chairman shall
be elected by the Committee from its membership.
The Commodore and the Secretary shall in addition
be ex-officio members without vote, except in cases
where absentees at a meeting may cause a tie,
where the Commodore may cast a deciding vote.
2. The management of all races shall be under the
direction of the Race Committee whose general
authority is defined in Part I, Rule I, Racing Rules,
NAYRU which reads as follows:
"All races and the yachts sailing therein shall
be under the direction of the Race Committee
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of the Club under whose auspices the races are
sailed. All matters shall be under their control,
and all questions which arise respecting such
races shall be subject to their decision. The
decisions of the Race Committee shall be based
upon these rules, so far as they apply, but as no
rules can be devised capable of meeting every
incident and accident of sailing, the Race Com-
mittee shall keep in view the ordinary customs
of the sea, and discourage all attempts to win
the race by other means than fair sailing and
superior speed and skill."
The Chairman of the Race Committee shall conduct
all meetings of said committee and be its official
spokesman in all matters pertaining to the activities
of said committee.
3. The Secretary shall act on the committee boat during
races as the responsible representative of the Race
Committee, his decisions, however, being subject
to approval or revision by the Race Committee.
VI.
Membership
1. There shall be four classes of membership: Regular
members, junior members, honorary members,
and associate members.
2. A candidate for election as a regular, associate, or
junior member may be elected by the Executive
Committee.
3. Children of a regular member, under eighteen years
of age, may be elected to junior membership.
Junior members, upon reaching eighteen years of
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age, may become regular members upon the pay-
ment of an additional initiation fee of $5.00.
4. The Executive Committee may from time to time
elect to honorary membership such persons as they
consider qualified.
5. A person not participating in yachting may become
an Associate Member. Members in this catagory
are exempt from the initiation fee.
6. Every member of the Fleet shall have the right to
fly the Fleet burgee.
7. Any member may resign from the Fleet by paying
all dues and giving written notice to the Treasurer.
8. Membership is not transferable except by permission
of the Executive Committee and then only in the
case of the death of the member.
V.I. Dues
1. The initiation fee for a regular member shall be $10.00.
2. The initiation fee for junior members shall be $5.00.
3. The annual dues for regular members shall be $10.00.
4. The annual dues for junior members shall be $5.00.
5. The annual dues for an associate member shall be
$10.00.
V.II. Meetings
1. There shall be an annual meeting held at Northeast
Harbor, Maine, in the month of August. Three
days' written notice of the annual meeting shall be
sent to each member.
2. Meetings other than the annual meeting may be
called by the Commodore. Three days' written
notice shall be sent to each member.
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3. Ten members of the Fleet shall constitute a quorum
at any meeting.
4. Members may attend either in person or by written
proxy.
5. At all meetings of the Fleet the order of business
shall be:
1. Reading of Minutes.
2. Reports of Officers and Committees.
3. Communications.
4. Elections.
5. Unfinished business.
6. New business.
7. Adjournment.
IX. Fleet Insignia and Flag
1. The Fleet Insignia shall be a symbolic compass with
the arrow pointing northeast. It shall be drawn as
shown in the attached diagram.
2. The Fleet burgee shall consist of a red pointed flag,
the hoist to be two-thirds of the length, with the
Fleet Insignia in blue of a diameter equal to one-
third of the length centered at a point equidistant
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from the two longer sides of the flag and one-third
of the distance from the hoist to the end of the flag;
the space between the outer band and the central
disk of the insignia to be white.
X.
Fiscal Year
The fiscal year of the Fleet shall commence on the first
day of January.
XI. Amendments
These By-Laws may be amended by the Executive
Committee at any meeting, provided that written
notice of the proposed change is given three days before
the date of the meeting.
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ALL
1940
COMMODORE'S REPORT
A word is in order in explanation of the missing sections
of this the 1941 Yearbook. Under the able direction of
past Commodores the Fleet has kept out of the red because
of their ability to anticipate the future, and due to the
flexible nature of the organization the necessary steps can
be taken. The sound practices of the past are again being
applied in every place possible SO we may emerge from the
troubled times ahead as we have done before.
Notwithstanding the loss of more races than usual, and
having to call off the July Cruise to Burnt Coat Harbor,
the 1940 season was exceedingly enjoyable and it was with
regret the last gun was fired and the markers furled for
the winter. Pretty Marsh Harbor exceeded expectations
as a haven on both nights of the August Cruise. An invi-
tation to return to this anchorage next summer had dis-
pelled the feeling of intrusion with which we invaded the
solitude of this summer retreat. For the eighteenth time
the Fleet was the appreciative guest at a luncheon served
at the Kollegiwidgwok Yacht Club, for which we are
indebted, and extend our united thanks to Commodore
and Mrs. Seth M. Milliken.
The ladies of the Fleet who arranged and served teas
after most of the regular races provided an enjoyable and
popular innovation, for which we extend our thanks and
encouragement.
Special recognition is here given to Mr. Milliken, our
retiring Treasurer, for the long service he has SO generously
given the Fleet. Would that we could in part repay him
for his kindness.
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Acknowledgment is due to Mr. Haskell for the Hayward
Cup Tea; the Seal Harbor, Bar Harbor, and Southwest
Harbor Yacht Clubs for their Regattas; the U. S. Coast
Guard for its services on the cruise, and the officers, com-
mittees, and individuals who SO generously worked for
such a successful season of good sailing and comradeship.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM J. STRAWBRIDGE,
Commodore.
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RACE COMMITTEE REPORT
It has been noted that people talk a great deal about the
weather but nobody ever does anything about it. This
does not apply to Race Committees or parents of sailors
who are known to worry about it. The race casualty was
heavy in July and included a postponement and final can-
cellation of the July Cruise. The destination was to have
been Burnt Coat Harbor on Swans Island and some hun-
dred reservations had been paid for a shore dinner under
the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society. The Society bene-
fitted as did the permanent residents of the Island who ate
the shore dinner and blessed the Fleet and the weather.
The appended tabulation of figures shows relatively
little in the way of trends unless the figures are broken
down into their components. For instance, it is noted that
in 1937 there were 51 boats in the August Series. Fourteen
Internationals were brought in early in 1938 and all were
raced regularly but still the total was only 62 and for the
following two years fell to 58. The answer is in the falling
off of the A and B Classes in which the boats are mostly
from twenty to thirty years old.
It was in response to this tendency that a Committee
was formed to make recommendation on a new interme-
diate class which could be built into as the older boats were
given up. The design finally submitted was the result of a
diligent study of the needs by Mr. Francis Herreshoff and
The Commodore and met with general approval. A boat
was built during the late summer and tried out in the early
fall. Slight changes were made and it was tried out again
and not found wanting. The comment was overwhelm-
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ingly favorable and several of the boats will be in the water
for the coming season.
The problem of where to spend the two nights of the
August Cruise had presented a problem which was solved
by the selection of Pretty Marsh Harbor. The National
Park development made the choice seem desirable and the
approbation of the summer residents of that part of the
Island after the Cruise was as music to the ears of the Fleet
officers.
The Race Committee wishes here to acknowledge the
services of Mr. F. O. Spedden. He has served on the Race
Committee continuously since the early days of the Fleet
and to his knowledge of the racing rules must be attributed
a large measure of the success of the Fleet. Racing differs
from other sports in that SO many things seem to happen at
the same time. The sailing members, be it noted to their
credit, have consistently increased their knowledge and
grasp of the rules and made racing a greater sport and
pleasure. Others will come to serve on the Race Committee
and will broaden themselves and the Fleet and Mr. Spedden
can still be counted upon for guidance as the "Advisor to
the Race Committee."
The Fleet needs more Bullseyes in the races. There are
many young hands to train if the Fleet is to continue its
past healthy condition. There is no training like being
master of one's ship with no grown-ups to fall back on.
The chairman wishes to acknowledge the services of the
members of the Race Committee who gave unstintingly
of time and energy that racing might still be a finer sport.
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The appended table is given as a matter of comparative
overall statistics.
Respectfully submitted,
W. BARTON EDDISON
COMPARATIVE RACING FIGURES
1940
1939
1938
1937
1936
July Series
46
51
46
52
40
August Series
58
58
62
51
45
July Cruise.
0
12
24
30
21
August Cruise
57
53
63
59
51
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5
JULY SERIES
1940
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Aquila
Ralph C. Douglas
233
2
Winsome
William F. Cochran, Jr.
133
2
Nancy
Miss Anne L. Grant
133
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
1
Tsana
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
250
2
Heron
William J. Strawbridge
200
3
Santee
Vance C. McCormick
182
4
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
156
5
Auriga
W. Barton Eddison
138
6
Venetia
Wharton Sinkler
109
7
Queen Mary
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller
91
8
Fire Fly
Eliot Wadsworth
75
9
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
55
10
Rebel
William F. Cochran
36
11
Little Scamp II
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
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A CLASS
1
Sammy-West
Samuel B. Wilder
258
2
Kipper
Miss Joan Milliken
240
3
Scud
Miss Fredericka Patterson
224
4
Daffydill
Rt. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
194
5
Constance
Lewis N. Madeira
185
6
Last Chance
William L. E. Sinkler
159
7
Mecoh II
Henry F. Harris
126
8
Kinglet
Francis W. Peabody
125
9
Don Q.
P. A. B. Widener
119
19
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
10
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
116
11
Kayleen
Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.
113
12
Polly
David Luke Hopkins, Jr.
99
13
Nevis
Harry R. Neilson
88
14
Aeolus
Mrs. P. Blair Lee
78
15
Sinbad II
Rodman E. Thompson
72
16
Whistler
Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham
Butler
67
17
Colleen
Miss Laura V. Brennan
55
18
YoHo
Walter A. Eversman
33
B CLASS
1
Ill Wind
H. Markle Hessenbruch, Jr.
250
2
Witnit
William C. Brengle
215
3
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
200
4
Shad
Holmes H. Welch
100
5
Vega
Robert A. Reath
60
MDI CLASS
1
Clytie
Miss Contance and Richard W.
Homer
300
2
Daisy
Samuel B. Wilson
150
BULLSEYE CLASS
1
Chizzle
A. P. Neilson
269
2
Sizzle
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
257
3
Bicker
Paul Thompson, II
142
4
Okay
W. Roscoe Bonsal, III
136
5
Playboy
Michael E. Pulitzer
124
6
Woozle
L. Corbin Eddison
43
7
Lazy Anchor
Harper Sibley, Jr.
-
20
FINAL STANDING OF AUGUST SERIES
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Winsome
William F. Cochran, Jr.
660
2
Nancy
Joseph L. Grant
520
3
VaLee
John Tyssowski
400
4
Aquila
Ralph C. Douglas
327
5
Josephine
A. C. Yarnall
320
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
1
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
669
2
Tsana
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
635
3
Heron
William J. Strawbridge
595
4
Santee
Vance C. McCormick
450
5
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
423
6
Queen Mary
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller
416
7
Fire Fly
Eliot Wadsworth
370
8
Auriga
W. Barton Eddison
348
9
Bobern
Ernest Kanzler
286
10
Venetia
Wharton Sinkler
230
11
Moewe
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
226
12
Rebel
William F. Cochran
144
A CLASS
1
Don Q.
Miss Ella Anne Widener
657
2
Whistler
Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham
Butler
654
3
Nevis
H. R. Neilson
578
4
Constance
Miss Constance Bradley
498
5
Last Chance
William L. E. Sinkler
495
6
Sammy-West
Samuel B. Wilder
487
7
Sinbad II
Miss Polly Thompson
475
21
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
8
Daffydill
George L. Peabody
391
9
Kipper
Miss Joan Milliken
386
10
Aeolus
P. Blair Lee
381
11
Kittiwake
Jarvis Cromwell
380
12
Polly
D. Luke Hopkins
375
13
Scud
Miss Evelyn H. Dickey
372
14
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
363
15
Swish
Roscoe C. Ingalls, Jr.
341
16
Mecoh II
Henry F. Harris
333
17
Bob White
James S. Murphy
279
18
Colleen
Miss Lorna V. Brennan
274
19
Kayleen
Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.
273
19
Kinglet
Francis W. Peabody
273
21
Halcyon
Miss Catherine Y. Wickes
201
22
Salcee
Dr. Edward L. Keyes, Jr.
75
23
Eaglet
Mrs. Arthur D. Foster, Jr.
59
24
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
57
25
Boniventure
W. W. Frazier, 3rd
52
B CLASS
1
Ill Wind
H. Markle Hessenbruch, Jr.
533
2
Vega
Robert A. Reath
500
2
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
500
2
Shad
Holmes H. Welch
500
5
Witnit
William C. Brengle
434
6
Kit Kat
A. Stoddard Johnson, III
317
MDI CLASS
1
Daisy
Samuel S. Wilson
550
2
Clytie
Miss Constance and Richard
W. Homer
500
22
BULLSEYE CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Bicker
Paul Thompson, II
499
2
Playboy
Michael E. Pulitzer
418
3
Chizzle
A. P. Neilson
400
4
Okay
W. Roscoe Bonsal, III
330
5
Woozle
L. C. Eddison
254
6
Sizzle
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
203
7
Lazy Anchor
Harper Sibley, Jr.
160
8
Fidget
Miss Colston Nauman
100
23
SPECIAL RACES
1940
FINAL STANDING OF AUGUST CRUISE
X CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Arundel
A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
292
2
Carolina
Richard Benson
205
3
Vayu
Richard Harte
187
4
Actaea
Henry Sears
186
5
Barbara
Miss Nancy Leiter
181
6
Maiden
David W. Clark
168
7
Windigo
Cummins Catherwood
156
8
Alice Mary
E. Calvert Cheston
140
9
Prudence
Alfred W. Paine
106
10
Cinderella
John C. West
89
11
Alouette
Frederic Amory
52
12
Charon
John Ferry
36
13
Discoverer
Joseph Pulitzer
23
14
Caprice
Miss Violet Bodman
14
Z CLASS
1
Drakes Drum
Edward McC. Blair
250
2
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott
217
3
Sagamore
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
183
4
Niliraga
Gano Dunn
25
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
1
Tsana
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
280
2
Heron
William J. Strawbridge
246
25
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
3
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
237
4
Queen Mary
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller
189
5
Auriga
W. Barton Eddison
168
6
Santee
Andrew McInnes
123
7
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
112
8
Rebel
William F. Cochran
101
9
Bobern
Ernest Kanzler
84
10
Venita
William L. E. Sinkler
50
S CLASS
1
Artemis
Warwick P. Scott
214
1
Miss Ethel
John T. Dorrance
213
3
Albatross
John Train
185
4
Allise
Bowen Blair
157
4
Elinor
Miss Natalie Munson
157
4
Three Brothers
Joseph E. Brown, III
157
7
Flying Cloud
Carlyle Cochran
114
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
1
Nancy
Joseph L. Grant
225
2
Aquila
Ralph C. Douglas
215
3
VaLee
John Tyssowski
180
4
Winsome
William F. Cochran, Jr.
120
5
Josephine
A. C. Yarnall
110
A CLASS
1
Scud
Miss Evelyn H. Dickey
269
2
Sammy-West
Samuel B. Wilder
223
3
Sinbad II
Miss Polly Thompson
216
4
Kipper
Miss Joan Milliken
209
26
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
5
Kayleen
Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.
208
6
Kittiwake
Jarvis Cromwell
169
7
Daffydill
Jarvis Cromwell
162
8
Colleen
Miss Lorna V. Brennan
155
9
Constance
Harry R. Madeira
131
10
Jack Tar
Harper Sibley, Jr.
107
11
Steps
Samuel S. Wilson
92
12
Halcyon
Miss Catherine Y. Wickes
85
13
Bob White
James S. Murphy
69
B CLASS
1
Shad
E. Sohier Welch, Jr.
250
2
Vega
Robert A. Reath
225
3
Kit Kat
A. Stoddard Johnson, III
200
4
Witnit
William C. Brengle
75
SOUTHWEST HARBOR OCEAN RACE
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
1
Makai IV
Horace Mann
2
Sagamore
Edward W. Madeira
3
Carina
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
30 SQUARE METER, S, AND INTERNATIONAL CLASSES
1
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
I
2
Auriga
William B. Eddison
I
2
Santee
Andrew McInnes
I
4
Moewe
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
I
5
VaLee
John Tyssowski
30 Sq.M.
DNF
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
I
DNF
Nancy
Miss Anne L. Grant
30 Sq.M.
27
A AND B CLASSES
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Whistler
Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham
Butler
A
2
Ino
Harry R. Madeira
A
3
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
B
4
Nevis
Harry R. Neilson
A
5
Witnit
William C. Brengle
B
6
Constance
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
A
7
Polly
David Luke Hopkins, Jr.
A
8
Mecoh II
Henry F. Harris
A
9
Halcyon
Arthur P. Butler
A
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD MEMORIAL
CUP RACE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1940
Course No. 8.
Wind, S. W. ; Velocity, 11 MPH
1
Whistler
Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham
Butler
A
2
Tsana
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
I
3
Scud
Miss Evelyn H. Dickey
A
4
Moewe
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
I
5
Nevis
H. R. Neilson
A
6
Heron
William J. Strawbridge
I
7
Firefly
Eliot Wadsworth
I
8
Auriga
W. Barton Eddison
I
9
VaLee
John Tyssowski
30 Sq.M.
10
Winsome
William F. Cochran, Jr.
30 Sq.M.
11
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
I
12
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
B
28
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
13
Queen Mary
Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller I
14
Clytie
Miss Constance and
Richard W. Homer
MDI
15
Swish
Roscoe C. Ingalls, Jr.
A
16
Chizzle
A. P. Neilson
Bullseye
17
Venetia
William L. E. Sinkler
I
18
Nancy
Joseph L. Grant
30 Sq.M.
19
Santee
Vance C. McCormick
I
20
Bicker
Paul Thompson, II
Bullseye
21
Ill Wind
H. Markle Hessenbruch,
Jr.
B
22
Shad
E. Sohier Welch, Jr.
B
23
Vega
Robert A. Reath
B
24
Josephine
A. C. Yarnall
30 Sq.M.
25
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
I
26
Constance
Miss Constance Bradley
A
27
Aeolus
P. Blair. Lee
A
28
Daisy
Samuel S. Wilson
MDI
29
Kinglet
Francis W. Peabody
A
30
Kit Kat
A. Stoddard Johnson, II
B
31
Kittiwake
Jarvis Cromwell
A
32
Colleen
Miss Lorna V. Brennan
A
33
Boniventure
W. W. Frazier, 3rd
A
34
Sammy-West
Samuel B. Wilder
A
35
Halcyon
Miss Catherine Y. Wickes
A
36
Alanda
Miss Leila Reeve
A
37
Aquila
Ralph C. Douglas
30 Sq.M.
38
Kipper
Miss Joan Milliken
A
39
Sinbad II
R. Ellison Thompson
A
40
Woozle
L. C. Eddison
Bullseye
29
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
41
Salcee
Dr. Edward L. Keyes, Jr.
A
42
Polly
D. Luke Hopkins
A
43
Sizzle
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
Bullseye
DNF
Lazy Anchor
Harper Sibley, Jr.
Bullseye
DNF
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
A
DNF
Daffydill
George L. Peabody
A
W
Witnit
William C. Brengle
B
Disq.
Kayleen
Francis N. Iglehart, Jr.
A
SOUTHWEST HARBOR OCEAN RACE
MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940
Courses Nos. 1 and 3. Wind, S.; Velocity, 4 MPH
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
1
Makai IV
Horace Mann
2
Sagamore
Edward W. Madeira
3
Carina
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
S. 30 SQUARE METER, AND INTERNATIONAL CLASSES
1
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
I
2
Auriga
William B. Eddison
I
3
Santee
Andrew McInnes
I
4
Moewe
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
I
5
VaLee
John Tyssowski
30 Sq.M.
DNF
Vanessa
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
I
DNF
Nancy
Miss Anne L. Grant
30 Sq.M.
30
A AND B CLASSES
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Whistler
Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham
Butler
A
2
Ino
Harry R. Madeira
A
3
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
B
4
Nevis
H. R. Neilson
A
5
Witnit
William C. Brengle
B
6
Constance
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
A
7
Polly
David Luke Hopkins, Jr.
A
8
Mecoh II
Henry F. Harris
A
9
Halcyon
Arthur P. Butler
A
SEAMANSHIP RACE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940
Wind, N. E. ; Velocity, 8 MPH
Boys
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
1
Kipper
David W. Clark
2
Aeolus
Henry T. Reath
LADIES
1
Whistler
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
2
Constance
Miss Constance Bradley
Disq.
Sinbad II
Miss Polly Thompson
31
SEAMAN'S RACE
MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940
Course No. 1. Wind, W.; Velocity, 11 to 17 MPH
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
1
Vega
Henry T. Reath
2
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
3
Ill Wind
H. Markle Hessenbruch, Jr.
4
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
5
Shad
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
6
Witnit
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
RESULTS SINGLE-HANDED BULLSEYE RACE
MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940
Course No. 5. Wind, W.; Velocity, 11 to 17 MPH
1
Bicker
Paul Thompson, II
2
Chizzle
Harry R. Madeira
3
Lazy Anchor
Harper Sibley, Jr.
4
Fidget
Robert A. Reath
5
Sizzle
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
6
Playboy
Edward Brennan
LAWRENCE W. DICKEY MEMORIAL
TEAM RACES
FIRST RACE
PLACE
SAIL
B CLASS POINTS
A CLASS POINTS
1
16
100
2
32
83
3
10
67
4
24
50
5
2
33
6
40
17
-
Total Points
200
150
32
SECOND RACE
PLACE
SAIL
B CLASS POINTS
A CLASS POINTS
1
10
100
2
16
83
3
24
67
4
40
50
5
2
33
6
32
17
Total Points
150
200
FINAL STANDING
A Team
350 points
B Team
350 points
33
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
Financial Statement as of December 31, 1940
Balance, January 1, 1940
$659.15
RECEIPTS
Initiation Fees
$320.00
Annual Dues
2,460.00
Racing Fees
1,310.00
Cruise Fees
111.00
Sailing Instruction
417.35
Miscellaneous
25.43
4,643.78
$5,302.93
EXPENDITURES
Salaries (Office)
$1,300.00
Salary (Sailing Instructor)
300.00
Rent Fleet Headquarters
250.00
Float and Dockage
230.00
Rent of Launches
120.00
Printing
792.89
Office Supplies
79.52
Pennants and Flags
40.33
Telephone and Telegraph
53.19
Sparrow
328.77
Trophies
40.56
Equipment
112.40
Miscellaneous
138.69
Depreciation Reserve
1,000.00
4,786.35
Cash on hand, December 31, 1940
$516.58
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
Treasurer
I hereby certify that I have audited the receipts of the Secretary of
the Northeast Harbor Fleet for the season of 1940 and find them correct
and the amounts remitted to the Treasurer of said Fleet and on deposit
with the Bar Harbor Banking and Trust Company agree with the total
received.
FREDERICK L. HADLEY
Auditor
34
LIST OF YACHTS
POWER CRUISERS
NAME
OWNER
Annida
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
Boreas
Raynor G. Wellington
Columbia
William L. E. Sinkler
Cynthia
H. Ridgely Bullock
Cynthor
Robert W. Tilney
Escort
William J. Strawbridge
Eutaw
Wharton Sinkler
Iona
Miss Mary C. Wheelwright
Juniata
Vance C. McCormick
Katinka
John Tyssowski
Kinkora
Carrol S. Tyson, Jr.
Lively Lady
Ernest M. Hopkins
Maro II
Roscoe C. Ingalls
Mercury III
Arthur E. Pew, Jr.
Mercury I V
Arthur E. Pew, Jr.
Miss Colorado
Thomas H. Powers
Morena
Miss Elizabeth H. Packard
Neville
Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson
Penguin
Frederic O. Spedden
Placida
Harry G. Haskell
Princess Anne
Howard Cooper Johnson
Priscilla
Mrs. Horace Bullock
Sanderling
Mrs. Laurence J. Brengle
Sialia
Edsel B. Ford
Snark
Mrs. James Murphy
Sybarita
H. Ridgely Bullock
36
NAME
OWNER
Taormina
William S. Eaton
Wild Goose
John Lee Merrill
Wilderedge Il
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
SLOOPS AND CUTTERS
Arundel
A. Atwater Kent
Carina
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
Charlotte
John R. Potter
Frenchman
Lewis S. Chanler, Jr.
Gilby
William Bell Watkins
Ibis II
O'Donnell Iselin
Ion
E. Farnham Butler
Mackinaw
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
Paddy
John Lee Merrill
Phanton
Frederic E. Camp
Pilikia
Mrs. E. Farnham Butler
Rapscallion
John Fox
Tarolinta
Arthur S. Carhart
Topsy
Robert H. Matheson
Valkyrie
Howard Cooper Johnson
Zio
A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
YAWLS AND KETCHES
May Mischief
Peter Chase
Mischief IV
E. Sohier Welch, Jr.
Miss Jean
Walter S. Finlay
Salmagal
Arthur B. Homer
Seven Seas
John A. Dix
Skylark
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
37
SCHOONERS
NAME
OWNER
Skylark II
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
Thistle
Dr. Seth M. Milliken
Acadia
Edsel B. Ford
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott
Amberjack
J. A. Harris, III
Beatrice B.
Dr. Fritz B. Talbot
Horizon
Newell C. Bradley
Lorine III
Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson
Malabar III
Donald Gilpin
Niliraga
Gano Dunn
Rexanne
Reginald E. Wigham
Sagamore
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
S CLASS
Ariel
A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
INTERNATIONAL CLASS
No.
NAME
OWNER
1
Firefly
Eliot Wadsworth
2
Auriga
W. Barton Eddison
3
Santee
Vance C. McCormick
4
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
5
Queen Mary
Nelson A. Rockefeller
6
Acadia II
Edsel B. Ford
7
Bobern
Ernest Kanzler
8
Vanessa
Henry G. Brooks
38
No.
NAME
OWNER
9
Moewe
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
10
Rebel
William F. Cochran
11
Venetia
Wharton Sinkler
12
Heron
Mrs. Philip Wallis
13
Donabu
O'Donnell Iselin
I4
Tsana
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
15
Little Scamp II
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
30 SQUARE
METER CLASS
1
VaLee
John Tyssowski
2
Aquila
Ralph C. Douglas
4
Josephine
A. C. Yarnall
5
Winsome
William F. Cochran
6
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
A CLASS
1
Daffydill
Mrs. Henry Parkman
2
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
3
Kittiwake
Jarvis Cromwell
4
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
6
Hustla
Charles D. Dickey
10
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira
11
Mecoh II
J. A. Harris, III
14
Yo Ho
Walter A. Eversman
E. Farnham Butler
15
Whistler
Mrs. E. Farnham Butler
16
Nevis
Harry R. Neilson
17
Kipper
Gerrish H. Milliken
18
Sinbad II
R. Ellison Thompson
19
Colleen
Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley
21
Polly
D. Luke Hopkins
39
No.
NAME
OWNER
22
Aeolus
P. Blair Lee
23
Kayleen
John S. Stillman
24
Last Chance
Wharton Sinkler
29
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
30
Bob White
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
31
Kinglet
Samuel S. Wilson
32
Don Q.
David W. Clark
34
Salcee
Dr. Edward L. Keyes, Jr.
35
Alanda
Miss Leila Reeve
41
Eaglet
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
43
Sammy-West
Samuel B. Wilder
44
Swish
Roscoe C. Ingalls, Jr.
49
Halcyon
Arthur P. Butler
50
Gull
Arthur E. Pew, Jr.
B CLASS
5
Witnit
Laurence J. Brengle, Jr.
10
Ace
Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
11
Vega
Thomas Reath
14
Vic
Oliver H. P. Pepper, Jr.
15
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
17
Shad
E. Sohier Welch, Jr.
18
Ill Wind
H. Markle Hessenbruch, Jr.
MDI CLASS
5
Daisy
Mrs. E. Farnham Butler
6
No. 6
Mrs. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr.
11
Banshee II
Robert F. Kurtz
12
White Rabbit
Timothy G. Stillman
14
Clytie
Miss Constance and Richard
Homer
40
BULLSEYE CLASS
No.
NAME
OWNER
1
Woozle
W. Barton Eddison
2
Fidget
Vance C. McCormick
3
Puff-In
Mrs. Ledyard Cogswell, Jr.
4
Bicker
R. Ellison Thompson
5
Chizzle
Harry R. Madeira
6
Sizzle
Dr. Francis C. Grant
7
Golliwogg
Peter Iselin
8
Playboy
Henry Parkman, III
10
Dart
Francis Parkman
11
Skylark, Jr.
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
12
Lazy Anchor
Harper Sibley, Jr.
41
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
HONORARY MEMBERS
Butler, Arthur P
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Milliken, Dr. Seth M
951 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.
REGULAR MEMBERS
Archbold, John D
26 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Bonsal, Mrs. W. Roscoe, Jr
Camden, S. C.
Bradley, Newell C
1810 DeLancey Place, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Brengle, Mrs. Laurence J
1 Beekman Place, New York,
N. Y.
Brengle, Laurence J., Jr
1 Beekman Place, New York,
N. Y.
Brennan, Miss Lorna
177 Everett St., New Haven,
Conn.
Briggs, John H
1149 Terminal Tower, Cleve-
land, Ohio
Brixey, R. D
420 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Brixey, Mrs. R. D
420 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Brooks, Henry G
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Brooks, Henry G., Jr
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Brooks, Miss Lucretia G
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Brooks, Miss Rachel W
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Browning, Edward, Jr
306 S. 19th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
42
Bullock, H. Ridgely
Glen, Cove, Long Island,
N. Y.
Bullock, Mrs. Horace
Ardmore, Pa.
Burke, Edmund S., Jr
1962 Union Commerce Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Butler, Arthur P., Jr
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Butler, E. Farnham
Mount Desert, Maine
Butler, Mrs. E. Farnham
Mount Desert, Maine
Byrd, Richard E., Jr
Brimmer St., Boston, Mass.
Camp, Frederic E
East Blue Hill, Maine
Cheston, E. Calvert
102 W. Chestnut Ave., Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Carhart, A. S
Circuit Rd., Tuxedo Park,
N. Y.
Chanler, L. S., Jr
59 E. 92nd St., New York,
N. Y.
Chase, Peter
7 Cushing St., Providence,
R. I.
Clark, David W
Cynwyd, Pa.
Clark, Dr. William Earl
3503 Woodley Rd., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Cochran, William F
Woodbrook, Govans P. O.,
Md.
Cochran, William F., Jr
Brooklandville, Md.
Cogswell, Miss Dorothy
Loudonville, Albany Co.,
N. Y.
Cogswell, Mrs. Ledyard, Jr. Loudonville, Albany Co.,
N. Y.
Corning, Edwin
"The Upper Farm," Albany,
N. Y.
43
Cresswell, Robert
230 W. 41st St., New York,
N. Y.
Cromwell, Jarvis
357 Fourth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Cromwell, Lincoln
357 Fourth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Daughaday, C. Colton
Box 124, Longmeadow Farm,
Winnetka, Ill.
Daughaday, William H
B-42 Leverett Hall, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Dent, Mrs. Magruder
Old Church Rd., Greenwich,
Conn.
Denton, Mrs. Dorothy
10 W. Chestnut Ave., Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dickey, Charles D
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dickey, Mrs. Charles D
37 E. 51st St., New York,
N. Y.
Dickey, Charles D., Jr
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dickey, Miss Mary S
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dickey, Robert, Jr
Ritz Carlton Hotel, New York,
N. Y.
Dix, John A
"Apple Hill," Mount Kisco,
N. Y.
Douglas, Ralph C
9 Roberts Square, Bar Har-
bor, Maine
Ducey, James G
Leverett Hall, Cambridge,
Mass.
44
Dunn, Gano
80 Broad St., New York,
N. Y.
Eaton, William S
27 State St., Boston, Mass.
Eddison, John Corbin
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Eddison, W. Barton
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Elliott, William C
Gladwyne, Pa.
Eversman, Walter A
1600 Ohio Bldg., Toledo,
Ohio
Fay, W. Rodman
515 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Finlay, Walter S., Jr
675 Pelham Rd., New
Rochelle, N. Y.
Ford, Edsel B
1100 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse
Pointe, Mich.
Foster, Mrs. Arthur D., Jr
Owings Mills, Md.
Fox, John
49 E. 51st St., New York,
N. Y.
Fraley, Mrs. C. Bradford
5 W. Chestnut Ave., Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Fraley, Frederick, Jr
Overbrook, Pa.
Frazier, W. W., 3rd
Springlane,
Roxborough,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Frost, Marvin H., Jr
946 N. Elm Tree Road, Lake
Forest, Ill.
Gates, Mrs. Thomas, Jr
Devon, Pa.
Geyelin, Henry R., Jr
124 E. 95th St., New York,
N. Y.
Gillespie, Louis
80 John St., New York, N. Y.
Gilpin, Donald
Towson, Md.
Grace, Joseph P
Grace Steamship Co., 7 Han-
over Sq., New York, N. Y.
45
Grant, Dr. Francis C
9012 Crefelt St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Grant, Joseph L
56 Plympton St., Cambridge,
Mass.
Halsey, Van R
50 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Harris, J. A., III
Blue Belle, Montgomery Co.,
Pa.
Haskell, Harry G
9100 DuPont Bldg., Wil-
mington, Del.
Haskell, Harry G., Jr
Mount Salem Lane, Wil-
mington, Del.
Henderson, J. Welles, Jr
201 W. Gravers Lane, Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hessenbruch, Hermann M Wynnewood, Pa.
Hessenbruch, H. Markle, Jr. Wynnewood, Pa.
Hessenbruch, Miss Ida M... Wynnewood, Pa.
Hinckley, George L
Manset, Maine
Hinckley, Henry R
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Homer, Arthur B
Oak Lane, Sterling Ridge,
Harrison, N. Y.
Hopkins, D. Luke
c/o Maryland Trust Co.,
Baltimore, Md.
Houghton, Mrs. Olmsted
1 East End Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Iglehart, Mrs. Francis N
Stevenson, Md.
Ingalls, Roscoe, Jr
Bowdoin College, Bruns-
wick, Maine
Ingersoll, C. Jared
Fort Washington, Pa.
Iselin, O'Donnell
104 E. 71st St., New York,
N. Y.
46
Iselin, Peter
104 E. 71st St., New York,
N. Y.
Jackson, Richard W
100
Merriweather
Rd.,
Grosse
Pointe
Farms,
Mich.
Jefferys, C.P. B
St. George's School, New-
port, R. I.
Johnson, A. Stoddard, III
Middlebury College, Middle-
bury, Vt.
Johnson, Howard C
801 Market St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Johnson, Howard C., Jr
2 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
Johnson, Dr. Loren B. T
1900 24th St., N. W., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Johnston, J. Edward
Charlecote Place, Baltimore,
Md.
Kanzler, Ernest
111 Touraine Rd., Grosse
Pointe Farms, Mich.
Kent, A. Atwater, Jr
"West Hills," Ardmore, Pa.
Keyes, Dr. Edward L
121 E. 60th St., New York,
N. Y.
Keyes, Dr. Edward L., Jr
42 Glen Eagles Rd., Clayton,
Mo.
Kimball, Loren E., Jr
Hollywood, Fla.
Kurtz, Robert F
Avon Old Farms, Avon,
Conn.
Kurtz, William F
The Pennsylvania Co., Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Lee, P. Blair
1000 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
47
Lee, Mrs. P. Blair
1000 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Lippincott, Walter H
1508 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Lippincott, William D
Wynnewood, Pa.
Lunt, Arnold W
Lexington, Mass.
McCormick, Vance C.
105 N. Front St., Harrisburg,
Pa.
McCormick, Mrs. Vance C
105 N. Front St., Harrisburg,
Pa.
McIlhenny, Alan
323 Joline Hall, Princeton,
N. J.
McInnes, Andrew
1808 Spruce St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Madeira, Crawford C
1421 Chestnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Madeira, Mrs. Crawford C.,
Jr
Philadelphia, Pa.
Madeira, Edward W
Schoolhouse Lane, German-
town, Pa.
Madeira, Miss Elizabeth
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Madeira, Lewis Neilson
3637 Locust St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Marvin, Langdon, Jr
40 E. 76th St., New York,
N. Y.
Matheson, Hugh M
4205 Douglas Rd., Miami,
Fla.
Matheson, Hugh M., Jr
4205 Douglas Rd., Miami,
Fla.
Matheson, Robert Hardy
693 Yale Station, New
Haven, Conn.
48
Maynard, Gurdon M
950 Fifth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Merrill, John Lee
136 State St., Augusta,
Maine
Milliken, Gerrish H
240 Church St., New York,
N. Y.
Milliken, Roger
725 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Morris, Samuel W., Jr
Sunset Ave., Chestnut Hill,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Murphy, Mrs. James
603 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Murphy. James S
603 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Nalle, Richard T
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Nauman, Mrs. Spencer G "Chilton," Bowmansdale,
Pa.
Neilson, Harry R
St. Davids, Pa.
Neilson, Mrs. Lewis
St. Davids, Pa.
Newhall, Thomas
Green Hill Farms, Over-
brook, Pa.
Olmsted, Conway H
720 N. Michigan Ave., Chi-
cago, Ill.
Packard, Miss Elizabeth
45 E. 62nd St., New York,
N. Y.
Paine, Alfred W
113 E. 55th St., New York,
N. Y.
Parkman, Francis
St. Mark's School, South-
borough, Mass.
49
Parkman, Mrs. Henry
30
Commonwealth Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Parkman, Henry, III
St. Mark's School, South-
borough, Mass.
Patterson, Miss Fredericka
Ritz Carlton Hotel, New
York, N. Y.
Peabody, Endicott, II
A-22 Lionel Hall, Cam-
bridge, Mass.
Peabody, George Lee
847 James St., Syracuse,
N. Y.
Peabody, Miss Joan
404 Land Title Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Peabody, Rt.Rev. Malcolm E 847 James St., Syracuse,
N. Y.
Peelle, William
5900
Connecticut
Ave.,
Chevy Chase, Md.
Pepper, Oliver H. P., Jr
Parks Run Lane, Ithan, Pa.
Pew, Arthur E., Jr
Springbrook Farm, Bryn
Mawr, Pa.
Poe, Mrs. Edgar Allan
8766 Montgomery Ave.,
Chestnut Hill, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Potter, John R
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Pulitzer, Joseph
c/o St. Louis Dispatch, St.
Louis, Mo.
Rawle, Henry
"Harleigh," Northeast Har-
bor, Maine
Reath, Henry T
Box 4357, Chestnut Hill,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Reeve, J. Stanley
Haverford, Pa.
Reeve, Miss Leila
Haverford, Pa.
50
Roberts, Bayard H
1740 Broad St. Station Bldg.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Roberts, Mrs. Bayard H
Belmont Ave., Bala, Pa.
Rockefeller, Nelson A
810 Fifth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Rockefeller, Mrs. Nelson A 810 Fifth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Runnells, Mrs. Clive
2430 Lake View Ave., Chi-
cago, Ill.
Shattuck, Dr. George C
450 Warren St., Brookline,
Mass.
Sibley, Harper
400 East Ave., Rochester,
N. Y.
Sinkler, Wharton
Elkins Park, Pa.
Sinkler, Mrs. Wharton
Elkins Park, Pa.
Sinkler, Wharton, Jr
Elkins Park, Pa.
Sinkler, Mrs. Wharton, Jr
Elkins Park, Pa.
Sinkler, William L. E
Elkins Park, Pa.
Spedden, Frederic O
Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
Stebbins, Dr. Henry D
66 Pleasant St., Marblehead,
Mass.
Stebbins, Miss Marcia C
113 E. 55th St., New York,
N. Y.
Stillman, John S
45 E. 75th St., New York,
N. Y.
Stillman, Timothy G
Nobleand Greenough School,
Dedham, Mass.
Stout, C. Frederick C
240 Glenn Rd., Ardmore, Pa.
Stout, R. Gwynne
Ardmore, Pa.
Strawbridge, William J
Paoli, Pa.
Strawbridge, Mrs. William
J
Paoli, Pa.
51
Talbot, Dr. Fritz B
270 Commonwealth Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Taylor, Roland L
1421 Chestnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Thompson, R. Ellison
24 S. 6th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Tilney, Robert W
Far Hills, N. J.
Tilney, Robert W., Jr
Far Hills, N. J.
Thompson, Miss Polly
Devon, Pa.
Torrance, Alexander
"The Oak," Headley Rd.,
Morristown, N. J.
Tyson, Carrol S., Jr
8811 Towanda St., Chestnut
Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tyssowski, John
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
Van Pelt, Mrs. John
Wayne, Pa.
Varnum, Mrs. James
903 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Wadsworth, Eliot
180 Marlborough St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Wainwright, Mrs. T.F. Dixon. "Tamarack Hill," Gwynedd
Valley, Pa.
Wallis, Mrs. Philip
Cynwyd, Pa.
Watkins, William B
Berryville, Va.
Welch, E. Sohier
St. Mark's School, South-
borough, Mass.
Welch, Holmes H
1733 Canton Ave., Milton,
Mass.
Weld, J. Linzee
Charles River, Mass.
Wellington, Raynor G
62
Marsh St., Belmont,
Mass.
52
Wheelwright, Miss Mary C .344 Atlantic Ave., Boston,
Mass.
Wickes, Dr. Walter
Brooklandville, Md.
Widener, P. A. B
404 Land Title Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Wigham, Reginald E
270 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Wilder, Samuel B
694 Berkeley Ave., Orange,
N. J.
Williams, Robert W
Poplar Hill Rd., Baltimore,
Md.
Wilson, Russell
2726 Johnstone Place, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio
Wood, Arnold
701 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Wood, Mrs. Thompson
Greenville, Del.
Yarnall, A. C
1528 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Zantzinger, Alfred
Ithan, Pa.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Caughey, Philip M
Lexington, Mass.
Crawford, Mrs. Andrew
Wright
235 S. 15th St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
DuBois, Miss Ethel
635 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Esty, Robert P
125 S. Broad St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
53
Fraley, Dr. Frederick
Overbrook, Pa.
Hopkins, Ernest M
Dartmouth College, Han-
over, N. H.
O'Brien, Mrs. John J
434 Grosse Pointe Blvd.,
Grosse Pointe Farms,
Mich.
Powers, Thomas H
111 E. 80th St., New York,
N. Y.
Shaw, Mrs. Sohier
95 Mt. Vernon St., Boston,
Mass.
Smith, Mrs. Warren Prosser. 550 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Trowbridge, Edmund Q
Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y.
Wolcott, Mrs. Roger
1733 Canton Ave., Milton,
Mass.
Ziegler, Frederick J
156 E. 79th St., New York,
N. Y.
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Bonsal, W. Roscoe, III
Camden, S. C.
Brengle, William C
St. George's School, New-
port, R. I.
Dent, Frederick B
Old Church Rd., Greenwich,
Conn.
Dickey, Miss Evelyn H
Ritz Carlton Hotel, New
York, N. Y.
Dickey, Stephen Whitney
Chestnut Hill, Pa.
Eddison, L. Corbin
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Eddison, William B
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Ford, William
Hotchkiss School, Lakeville,
Conn.
54
Gillespie, Edmund S. B
85 Stonebridge Rd., Mont-
clair, N. J.
Gillespie, Louis, Jr
85 Stonebridge Rd., Mont-
clair, N. J.
Grant, Miss Anne L
9012 Crefelt St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Grant, William R
Groton
School,
Groton,
Mass.
Harris, Henry F
Blue Bell, Pa.
Harris, J. A., 4th
Blue Bell, Pa.
Homer, Miss Constance.
Oak Lane, Sterling Ridge,
Harrison, N. Y.
Homer, Richard W
Oak Lane, Sterling Ridge,
Harrison, N. Y.
Hopkins, David Luke, Jr
Bellona Ave., Baltimore,
Md.
Houghton, Miss Jane
1 East End Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Iglehart, Francis N., Jr
St. Paul's School, Concord,
N. H.
Johnston, J. Edward, Jr
Charlecote Place, Baltimore,
Md.
Madeira, Edward W., Jr
Schoolhouse Lane, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa.
Madeira, Harry R
Andover Rd., Ardmore, Pa.
Milliken, Miss Joan
723 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Murphy, Ray L
603 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Nauman, Miss Colston
"Chilton," Bowmansdale,
Pa.
55
Neilson, Albert P
St. Davids, Pa.
Neilson, Harry R., Jr
St. Davids, Pa.
Peabody, Francis W
450 Warren St., Brookline,
Mass.
Peabody, Grigsby C
450 Warren St., Brookline,
Mass.
Peabody, Samuel P
847 James St., Syracuse,
N. Y.
Proctor, Davis S
630 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Pulitzer, Michael Edgar
701
Barnes Rd., Clayton,
St. Louis, Mo.
Reath, Robert A
St. Paul's School, Concord,
N. H.
Runnells, Clive, Jr
St. Paul's School, Concord,
N. H.
Runnells, John
Thacher School, Ojai, Calif.
Sibley, Harper, Jr
400 East Ave., Rochester,
N. Y.
Sinkler, Miss Louise E
Elkins Park, Pa.
Thompson, Paul, II
Devon, Pa.
Thompson, Rodman E
Devon, Pa.
Wadsworth, Miss Nancy E 180 Marlborough St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Wickes, Miss Catherine Y
Brooklandville, Md.
Widener, Miss Ella Anne
Elkins Park, Pa.
Widener, Peter A. B., III
Elkins Park, Pa.
Wilson, Samuel S
Deerfield Academy, Deer-
field, Mass.
Wood, Harrison W
Greenville, Del.
56
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1941 Annual Report
57 pages, including officers, Constitution, By-Laws, photographs, Reports, Race Results, List of Yachts, Members. Photography by A. E. Guionnaud