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1936 Annual Report
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1936
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1936
OFFICERS
(Elected August 26, 1935, to serve for one year)
COMMODORE
HENRY RAWLE
Southern Cross
Northeast Harbor, Maine
VICE-COMMODORE
VANCE C. McCORMICK
Mecoh II
105 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
REAR COMMODORE
REV. HENRY W. FOOTE
Silverwing
112 Clifton Street, Belmont, Mass.
SECRETARY
ARNOLD W. LUNT
Lexington, Mass.
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TREASURER
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
Kipper
79 Leonard Street, New York, N. Y.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
HENRY RAWLE
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
VANCE C. McCORMICK
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN
REV. HENRY W. FOOTE
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
ARNOLD W. LUNT
W. RODMAN FAY
RACE COMMITTEE
HENRY RAWLE, Chairman
ARNOLD W. LUNT, Secretary
W. BARTON EDDISON
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN
MICHAEL CROFOOT
E. SOHIER WELCH
ANDREW MCINNES
CLASS CAPTAINS
EDWARD W. MADEIRA-Schooner Class
JOHN TYSSOWSKI-30 Square Meter Class
FREDERICK FRALEY, JR.-A Class
E. SOHIER WELCH-B Class
MISS POLLY THOMPSON-Bullseye Class
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FORMER OFFICERS
1923
Commodore
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD
Vice-Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Secretary
LAWRENCE W. DICKEY
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1924
Commodore
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD
Vice-Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Secretary
LAWRENCE W. DICKEY
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1925
Commodore
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD*
Vice-Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Secretary
CHARLES P. B. JEFFERYS
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1926
Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Vice-Commodore
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN
Secretary
CHARLES P. B. JEFFERYS
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1927
Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Vice-Commodore
EDMUND S. BURKE, JR.
Rear Commodore
CHARLES D. DICKEY
Secretary
ROBERT E. L. JOHNSON
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
* Commodore George Davenport Hayward died on
April 10, 1925. The following officers thereupon were
elected.
Commodore
EDWARD W. MADEIRA
Vice-Commodore
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN
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1928
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
CHARLES D. DICKEY
Rear Commodore
JOHN TYSSOWSKI
Secretary
ROBERT E. L. JOHNSON
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1929
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
REV. MALCOLM E. PEABODY
Rear Commodore
JOHN TYSSOWSKI
Secretary
HOWARD COOPER JOHNSON, JR
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1930
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
JOHN TYSSOWSKI
Rear Commodore
REGINALD C. ROBBINS
Secretary
HOWARD COOPER JOHNSON, JR
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1931
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
FREDERIC O. SPEDDEN
Rear Commodore
ARTHUR P. BUTLER
Secretary
HOWARD COOPER JOHNSON, JR.
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1932
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
ERNEST B. DANE, JR.
Rear Commodore
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
Secretary
HOWARD COOPER JOHNSON, JR.
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1933
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
Rear Commodore
W. RODMAN FAY
Secretary
ARNOLD W. LUNT
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
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1934
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
Rear Commodore
ALEXANDER TORRANCE
Secretary
ARNOLD W. LUNT
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
1935
Commodore
W. BARTON EDDISON
Vice-Commodore
DR. WILLIAM EARL CLARK
Rear Commodore
HENRY RAWLE
Secretary
ARNOLD W. LUNT
Treasurer
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
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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 Secretary, and a Treasurer, and such
other officers as may be provided for in the By-Laws.
The officers and three other members 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, who will be elected by the
members of the said Committee from their own
number, shall be elected by ballot by the Fleet at
large at the annual meeting, and shall hold office
until the next succeeding annual meeting 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.
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 Chaplain from the
members of the Fleet.
3. The Commodore shall be ex-officio a member of all
committees.
4. 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,
N. A. Y. R. U. The Chairman of the Race Com-
mittee shall conduct all meetings of said Committee
and be its official spokesman in all matters pertain-
ing to the activities of said Committee.
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. 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. Members of the family of a regular member, under
eighteen years of age, may be elected to junior
membership. Junior members, upon reaching
eighteen years of age, may become regular members
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upon the payment 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 who does not intend to race may become an
associate member. Members in this category 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.
VI. 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.
VII. 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.
VIII 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-
12
third of the length centered at a point equidistant
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.
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Race Committee
There shall be a Race Committee consisting of a Chair-
man and five members to arrange for all races and
cruises of the Fleet.
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 3 days before
the date of the meeting.
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YACHT RACING AT NORTHEAST HARBOR
An Historical Sketch
Yacht racing at Northeast Harbor traces its beginnings
back to the early years of the twentieth century when a
composite class of yachts of from twenty-one to twenty-five
feet water-line length were raced successfully for a number
of seasons. Among the principal contenders were Pirate,
William S. Grant, Jr., and Chief, Dr. George G. Hayward.
Interest lagged after a time, although spasmodic efforts
were made to arouse interest.
In 1913, however, yacht racing once more aroused
interest. In that year, a one-design class of 17 1/2-foot
knockabouts was organized in Bar Harbor, and several
of the yachts were owned in Seal Harbor and in North-
east Harbor. Under the auspices of the then newly
established Seal Harbor Yacht Club, races were held for
the Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor yachts. The
climax of the season was a race between these yachts and
the Bar Harbor yachts off Seal Harbor. The race was
won by Bird, Charles D. Dickey, Jr.
In the spring of 1914, because of the keen interest in
the preceding year, yachts were sought which would be
suitable for racing at Northeast Harbor. Just at that
time there were placed on the market several 17-foot
yachts designed by Edwin A. Boardman and built by
George Lawley and Son Corporation which belonged to a
class which had been organized at the Eastern Yacht Club
at Marblehead, Massachusetts. Six of these yachts were
purchased by residents of Northeast Harbor and vicinity
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Daffydill, Henry Parkman; Ino, Francis C. Grant and
Edward W. Madeira; Atlanta, Ernest B. Dane, Jr.;
Moslem III, William S. Grant, Jr.; Squaw, W. W. Rowse;
and Kipper, Dr. Richard H. Harte. These yachts raced
throughout the seasons of 1914 and 1915 and proved
satisfactory in every way.
In 1916 came the disturbance on the Mexican border,
and in 1917 and 1918 the World War. Those most inter-
ested in yacht racing at Northeast Harbor were in the
service of the nation. In 1919, however, racing attracted
new interest, and the races were conducted on a more
formal scale than before. The Fleet increased in size in
this year and in 1920.
In 1921 the racing organization was perfected. Pre-
viously the Fleet had raced boat for boat in one class.
In this year three classes were organized: Class A, the
Eastern Yacht Club 17-footers, eleven in number; Class
B, the Bar Harbor-Manchester-Islesboro-North Haven
17 1/2-footers, six in number; and Class C, a composite
class of all boats in the neighborhood of from 15 to 18 feet
water line. Scores were computed for the first time and
the prize pennants first awarded.
In 1922 the miscellaneous class, Class C, was discon-
tinued, as little interest had been shown in it. An inno-
vation was the three-day cruise to Blue Hill Bay in which
nine yachts took part. From this humble beginning, the
cruise has grown to one of the most attractive features of
the season.
Further progress of the Fleet was evident in 1923, when
the Fleet was formed into a yacht club under the name
"The Northeast Harbor Fleet," and the Fleet burgee
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adopted. Two new classes were added: Class o, the
Northeast Harbor 15-footers, thirteen in number; and a
new Class C, the Eliot-Manchester boats, three in number.
The first cups were presented to the several winners at
the end of the season. The following summer arrange-
ments were completed for an annual series of races with
the Tarratine Club of Dark Harbor, and the first races
were held.
In 1925 occurred the death of George Davenport Hay-
ward, for many years the guiding spirit in yacht racing at
Northeast Harbor. In his death the Fleet sustained a
severe loss. As a memorial to him his friends generously
presented the George Davenport Hayward Memorial Cup
which was first sailed for in August, 1925. In that same
year, under an agreement with the Seal Harbor Yacht
Club, Class MDI was added to the racing classes.
Because of the great increase in the size of the Fleet it
became necessary to employ a full-time secretary in 1927,
and in 1928 Fleet headquarters were established on Main
Street, to be kept open every week-day morning during
the racing season by the secretary. All records are
maintained there, Race Committee meetings held there,
and race results posted.
The 30 Square Meter Class was started in 1929,
when Commodore Eddison and John Tyssowski imported
boats from Sweden. The following season welcomed a
new class of members, the junior members, and introduced
the Bullseye Class for junior racing. A Fleet landing
stage was established at the Clifton dock which enabled
the Fleet to reciprocate in some measure for the courtesy
extended to its members by other yacht clubs.
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The growth of the Fleet was very healthy. In 1930
there was a spirit of fine sportsmanship and keen com-
petition, which it is the aim of the officers to promote
and foster. The Fleet started a series of home and home
races in the 30 Square Meter Class with the Corinthian
Yacht Club of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Two boats of
our Fleet were sent to Marblehead to compete in a series of
five races, and were defeated by a score of 30 to 20 points.
In 1931 the Fleet was able to purchase the Sparrow for
a Committee boat. It had been used for this purpose
for four seasons and found to be particularly well adapted
to the work. Two new 30 Square Meter Class boats
were added to the Fleet. The Corinthian Yacht Club
sent three crews to Northeast Harbor to compete in our
boats, which were drawn by lot. The point score of this
series was 63 to 35, in favor of The Northeast Harbor Fleet.
The officers of the Fleet have continued to foster
one-design classes, upon which the success of the Fleet,
to a considerable degree, has been based. They have
felt that one-design classes offer the best basis for con-
tinued interest on the part of a growing number of mem-
bers. Because of prevailing conditions, it was impossible
to continue the Corinthian Yacht Club series of races
this season, but it is the intention of both clubs to do SO
as soon as circumstances make it possible.
Due to the financial conditions in 1932, the racing
season was looked to with misgivings, which proved un-
founded. Excellent weather prevailed and large num-
ber of boats participated. The July Cruise was initiated,
and Allen Cove was substituted for Seal Cove as the desti-
nation of the first and third races of the Annual Cruise.
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For the first time since its initiation, the 1933 Annual
Cruise temporarily changed its destination-from Blue Hill
to Buck Harbor. This season marked the first official
Lawrence Dickey Memorial Team Races between A and
B Classes. Definite steps were taken toward the standard-
ization of the various classes of the Fleet.
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David Sherrin 1868-
"SOUTHWARD BOUND"
To
W. Barton Eddison, Commodore 1927-35
Presented by
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
COMMODORE'S REPORT, 1935
The season of 1935 was again marked by good sailing
and a general and healthy interest in the sport by the
entire membership. July proved disappointing as to
weather, which made it necessary to abandon the July
Cruise. August furnished ample wind, for the most part,
and several exciting incidents. Captain Erwin Spurling
deserves the thanks of all hands for his prompt action in
coming to the rescue of two boats swamped in a blow.
One of the new Fleet gold medals was inscribed and pre-
sented to him by the Fleet as a token of appreciation.
Aeolus did his best to upset the Annual Cruise by blowing
hard from the north on the second night in Allen Cove.
Many boats dragged anchor that night during the blow,
but again fortune smiled. The holding ground was
excellent and as the water shoaled, the greater effective
scope held every boat that dragged from going ashore.
It was here that some unidentified good Samaritans rowed
around and boarded many boats to give them greater
scope. It is hoped that this acknowledgement may be
read by them.
All available words have been used up in past years to
thank Commodore and Mrs. Seth M. Milliken for the
Kollegewidgwok Cup Race and the entertainment of the
Fleet at East Blue Hill. This year a fresh start will be
made. We thank them.
Acknowledgement is due to the Southwest Harbor
Yacht Club and the Seal Harbor Yacht Club for their
very enjoyable regattas. To the lighthouse service for
again placing a bell in Eastern Way. To the U. S. Coast
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Guard for accompanying the Fleet on the Cruise and
giving valuable service. To Roger Griswold, friend,
sailor, and architect, whose good nature and ability were
imposed upon to design the new Fleet medal. To the
Officers and Committee members who served the Fleet
well. And last but not least, the members who showed
their appreciation of the work of the Officers by coming
out if there was enough wind to carry them from their
moorings.
And now after eight years your Commodore is "leaving
the bridge." He can only ask for his able successor that
the Fleet may be as kind to him.
If I may now venture into the first person I would
express to each member who joined in the "surprise," or
who would have joined had they been told, my heartfelt
thanks for the token of appreciation of my efforts on be-
half of the Fleet. I was quite taken off my feet when a
beautiful painting of a full-rigged ship arrived, bearing on
a small plaque below a simple and touching legend. It
will hang in our Ardsley home, where it can be seen and
appreciated many times a day until we again occupy our
house in Maine in 1937. I might add that this was a
total and complete surprise, as I had been surprised in
Maine by a dinner of former officers and committee mem-
bers and had been presented with the new Fleet medal as
a token of my service. It would be necessary for me to
work for many years more to deserve the praise that it
has been my good fortune to receive. I wish I could
thank every single member personally.
Respectfully submitted,
W. BARTON EDDISON
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RACE COMMITTEE REPORT
The following table is submitted, comparing the July
and August Series of 1934 and 1935.
NUMBER OF BOATS RACING BY CLASSES
JULY
AUGUST
CLASS
1934
1935
1934
1935
30 square meters
4
3
6
4
A-boats
24
23
28
28
B-boats
10
7
11
8
MDI
3
0
4
3
Bullseye
7
6
7
7
-
-
-
Total
48
39
56
50
The total of 50 boats racing in August, 1935, compares
with 56 in August, 1934, and with 58 in August, 1933.
The decrease is caused partly because some boats did not
race during the season, partly because others were sold
away from the Fleet. It is hoped that this year will
bring new boats and new entrants, and that 1936 will see
more boats than ever before crossing the starting line.
Miss Mary Wheelwright has presented the Fleet, for
the Seamanship Race, two silver trophies, made by Georg
Jensen, one for boys and one for girls, under 21 years
of age. The Race Committee gratefully acknowledges
this gift, and hopes that it will bring every young
yachtsman and yachtswoman to the starting line of this
interesting race. The trophies come into permanent
possession after being won twice by the same person.
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As usual, the strong cooperation of the Yacht Clubs at
Southwest and Seal Harbors, contributed greatly to the
success and pleasure of the season's racing.
HENRY RAWLE,
Chairman Race Committee
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JULY SERIES
1935
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
350
2
Valee
John Tyssowski
342
3
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
150
A CLASS, LAWLEY BOATS
1
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
478
2
Last Chance
Wharton Sinkler
408
3
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
380
4
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
318
5
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
317
6
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
315
7
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
287
8
Aeolus
Miss Louise and Alan
McIlhenny
275
9
Flirt
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
246
10
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
195
11
Polly
Alexander Torrance
68
12
Whistler
Miss Barbara Stuart
44
13
Nevis
C. P. B. Jefferys
31
A CLASS, RICE BOATS
1
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
415
2
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
384
3
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
381
4
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
340
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PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
5
Alanda
Bayard H. Roberts
294
6
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
232
7
Don Q.
George R. Clark
140
8
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
103
9
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
60
10
Sam-West
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
51
B CLASS
1
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
400
2
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
383
3
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
339
4
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
250
5
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
200
6
Vega
Henry T. Reath
200
7
Velox
David L. Chapman
133
BULLSEYE CLASS
1
Woozle
William B. Eddison
490
2
Playboy
Mrs. Henry Parkman
385
3
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
360
4
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
243
5
Okay
John B. Thayer III
149
6
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
86
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AUGUST SERIES
1935
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
450
2
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
417
3
Valee
John Tyssowski
383
4
Winsome
William F. Cochran
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A CLASS, LAWLEY BOATS
1
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
531
2
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
422
3
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
365
4
Aeolus
Miss Louise and Alan
McIlhenny
346
5
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
338
6
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
331
7
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira
328
8
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
283
9
Kipper
Roger Milliken
268
10
Last Chance
Wharton Sinkler
229
11
Nevis
C. P. B. Jefferys
215
12
Polly
Alexander Torrance
209
13
Flirt
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
199
14
Sinbad II
Jarvis Cromwell
88
15
Whistler
Miss Barbara Stuart
86
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A CLASS, RICE BOATS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
458
2
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
454
3
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
446
4
Don Q
George R. Clark
331
5
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
321
6
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
257
7
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
210
8
Salcee
R. S. Emmet
194
9
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise and
Bradley C. Higgins
108
10
Scud
Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
106
11
Sam-West
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
43
12
Alanda
William Disston
-
13
Halcyon
J. A. Harris, 3rd
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B CLASS
1
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
431
2
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
380
3
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
362
4
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
352
5
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
337
6
Velox
David L. Chapman
263
7
Ace
Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
141
8
Navajo
Howard Cooper Johnson, Jr.
138
MDI CLASS
1
No. 6
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
634
2
Shenandoah
William B. Watkins, Jr.
434
3
Lark
John S. Ames
232
28
BULLSEYE CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
457
2
Woozle
William B. Eddison
427
3
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
406
4
Playboy
Mrs. Henry Parkman
286
5
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
224
6
Golliwogg
Peter Iselin
100
7
Okay
John B. Thayer
50
SPECIAL RACES
1935
SOUTHWEST HARBOR YACHT CLUB RACE
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
CLASS
1
Valee
John Tyssowski
2
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
A AND B CLASSES
1
Atlanta
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
A
2
Aeolus
Miss Louise and Alan
McIlhenny
A
3
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
A
4
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
B
5
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise and
Bradley C. Higgins
A
6
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
A
29
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
CLASS
7
Ace
Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
B
8
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
B
9
Polly
Alexander Torrance
A DNF
10
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
A DNF
11
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
A DNF
12
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
B DNF
13
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
B DNF
14
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
B DNF
BULLSEYE CLASS
1
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
2
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
3
Woozle
William B. Eddison
4
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
SEAMANSHIP RACE
Boys
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
1
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
2
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
3
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
4
Aeolus
Alan McIlhenny
GIRLS
1
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise Higgins
2
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
30
OCEAN RACE
Y CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
1
Southern Cross
Henry Rawle
2
May Mischeif
Malcolm A. McDuffie
Z CLASS
1
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
2
Aries
John R. Potter
3
Squidoo II
Timothy Rhodes
SEAL HARBOR YACHT CLUB REGATTA
S CLASS
1
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
2
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
3
Comehither
Horace Mann
4
Squidoo II
Timothy Rhodes
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
1
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
2
Valee
John Tyssowski
3
Winsome
William F. Cochran
W
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
A CLASS
1
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
2
Polly
Alexander Torrance
31
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
3
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
4
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
W
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
Disq.
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
B CLASS
1
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
2
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
3
Velox
David L. Chapman
4
Navajo
Howard Cooper Johnson, Jr.
5
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
6
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
7
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
MDI CLASS
1
No. 6
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
2
Shenandoah
William B. Watkins, Jr.
W
Lark
John S. Ames
BULLSEYE CLASS
1
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
2
Playboy
Mrs. Henry Parkman
3
Woozle
William B. Eddison
4
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
5
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
D CLASS
1
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott
2
Valkyrie
Cummings Catherwood
32
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
CLASS
3
Discoverer
Joseph Pulitzer
4
Aries
John R. Potter
5
Zickie
Frederick Dunham
6
Sagamore
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
W
Bounty
Edward Dane
W
Toncod
Alfred W. Paine
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD
CUP RACE
1
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
A
2
Woozle
John Corbin Eddison
BE
3
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
A
4
Aeolus
Miss Louise and Alan
McIlhanny
A
5
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
A
6
Valee
John Tyssowski
30 Sq.M.
7
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
A
8
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
B
9
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
B
10
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
B
11
Flirt
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
A
12
Nevis
C. P. B. Jefferys
A
13
Velox
David L. Chapman
B
14
Salcee
R. S. Emmett
A
15
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
B
16
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
B
17
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
A
18
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
30 Sq.M.
33
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
CLASS
19
No. 6
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
MDI
20
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
A
21
Mecoh II
Vance C: McCormick
A
22
Ace
Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
B
23
Don Q
George R. Clark
A
24
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
BE
25
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
A
26
Polly
Alexander Torrance
A
27
Winsome
William F. Cochran
30 Sq.M.
28
Sinbad II
Jarvis Cromwell
A
29
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
A
30
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
A
31
Scud
Mrs. O. H. P. Pepper
A
32
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise and
Bradley C. Higgins
A
33
Sam-West
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
A
34
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
BE
35
Playboy
Mrs. Henry Parkman
BE
36
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
BE
W
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
A
ANNUAL CRUISE
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
300
2
Valee
John Tyssowski
167
3
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
133
34
A CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
267
2
Colleen
Robert W. Tilney, Jr.
228
3
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
219
4
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
201
5
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
196
6
Salcee
R. S. Emmet
191
7
Sam-West
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
164
8
Kinglet
Miss Marie Heck
163
9
Aeolus
Miss Louise and Alan
McIlhenny
161
10
Don Q
George R. Clark
159
11
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
138
12
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
131
13
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
123
14
Halo
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
114
15
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise and
Bradley C. Higgins
98
16
Whistler
Miss Barbara Stuart
61
17
Flirt
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
60
4
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
201
B CLASS
1
Velox
David L. Chapman
225
2
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
200
3
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
175
4
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
150
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W CLASS
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
POINTS
1
Discoverer
Joseph Pulitzer
167
1
Valkyrie
Cummings Catherwood
167
2
Nor'easter
A. Atwater Kent, Jr.
33
X CLASS
1
Sagamore
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
300
2
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott
134
3
Niliraga
Gano Dunn
83
Y CLASS
1
Markay
Frederic E. Camp
300
2
May Mischeif
Malcolm A. MacDuffie
201
3
Southern Cross
Henry Rawle
99
Z CLASS
1
Ptarmigan
Thomas N. Dabney
267
2
Aries
John R. Potter
260
3
Nymph
Fulton J. Redman
100
3
Red Raider
Robert W. Moore, Jr.
100
4
Pamela
Jasper Y. Brinton
33
S CLASS
1
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
240
2
Elinor
Joseph Pulitzer
180
2
Vixen II
Townsend Munson
180
2
Flying Cloud
Bowen Blair
180
3
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
100
36
SEAMAN'S RACE
PLACE
BOAT
SKIPPER
1
Vega
Henry Reath
2
Velox
David L. Chapman
3
Shad
E. Sohier Welch
4
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
5
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
6
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
LAWRENCE W. DICKEY MEMORIAL
TEAM RACES
A AND B CLASSES
FIRST RACE
PLACE
BOAT
POINTS
1
A 42
100
2
A 7
88
3
A 11
75
4
B 15
63
5
B 11
50
6
B 13
38
7
B 4
25
8
A 30
13
SECOND RACE
PLACE
BOAT
POINTS
TOTAL POINTS
1
A 42
100
200
2
A 7
88
176
3
A 11
75
150
37
PLACE
BOAT
POINTS
TOTAL POINTS
4
B 15
63
126
5
B 4
50
75
6
A 30
38
51
7
B 13
25
63
8
B 11
13
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THIRD RACE
1
A 7
100
276
2
A 11
88
238
3
B 4
75
150
4
B 11
63
126
5
A 30
50
101
6
B 13
38
101
7
A 42
25
225
8
B 15
13
139
FINAL STANDING
A Class
840 Points
B Class
516 Points
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THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
Financial Statement as of December 31, 1935
Balance, January 1, 1935
$169.01
RECEIPTS
Initiation Fees
$245.00
Membership Dues
1,590.00
Racing Fees
740.00
Cruise Fees
128.00
Racing Assessments
405.00
Contributions
303.00
Landing Stage, Northeast Harbor Village Im-
provement Society
100.00
Trophy, F. E. Camp
15.00
3,526.00
$3,695.01
DISBURSEMENTS
Headquarters: Rent
$200.00
Winter Storage of Office Equipment
10.00
Stationery, Printing
138.22
Salaries: Fleet Secretary and Captain
1,300.00
Pennants and Flags
32.24
Rental Fleet Landing Stage
200.00
Rent of Launches for Cruise
45.00
Telephone and Telegraph
33.27
Sparrow: Storing and Painting
182.80
Repairs
160.15
Insurance
66.00
Tax
17.00
Gasoline and Oil
16.90
Lloyds Register
24.00
Trophies
97.10
Maine Racing Association
10.00
Petty Cash
10.00
Blank Shells
15.00
Year Book and Racing Instructions
397.61
Medals
130.00
Removing Race Markers
26.00
3,111.19
Cash in Bank, December 31, 1935
$583.82
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN
Treasurer
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AST
HARBOR
NORTHEAST
SEAL
HARBOR.
HARBOR
SOUTHWEST
HARBOR
FLEET MEDAL
Designed by Roger Griswoid
AWARDS AND TROPHIES
The Northeast Harbor Fleet offers in its competitions a
number of trophies, medals, and pennants. Medals and
pennants are awarded to the winner in each class in the
August Series, Annual Cruise, July Cruise, and other
events at the discretion of the Race Committee. Trophies,
which for the most part are offered by friends and members
of the Fleet, are awarded as stated below:
AUGUST SERIES TROPHIES
All August Series trophies, except the Stephen Whitney
Dickey Cup, become the property of the owner of the
yacht first winning the August Series two years.
*The first August Series trophy for the 30 SQUARE
METER CLASS was furnished by the Fleet in 1930. This
trophy was won permanently by Mr. John Tyssowski in
1931. The Fleet provided a new trophy in 1932, which
was again won by Mr. Tyssowski in 1933.
The STEPHEN WHITNEY DICKEY CUP was presented in
1923 by Mrs. Charles D. Dickey, in memory of her son,
Stephen Whitney Dickey, who was killed in action in
France as a member of the 110th U. S. Infantry, 28th
Division, American Expeditionary Forces. The name of
the winning yacht in the August Series of races for CLASS
A is engraved on this trophy and the owner is given a
replica.
*The original August Series CLASS B Trophy was do-
nated in 1923 by Commodore George Davenport Hayward
and Vice-Commodore Edward W. Madeira. The trophy
* No trophy at present.
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became the property of Mr. Robert E. L. Johnson in 1926.
In 1927 a trophy was given for the prize in CLASS B by
Mrs. James Murphy. This trophy was won by Mr.
Robert K. McInnes in 1930. The Fleet furnished a round
silver plate in 1931. This plate became the permanent
property of Dr. Henry D. Stebbins in 1933.
The August Series CLASS O Trophy was presented in
1923 by Mrs. M. E. Olmsted. It was won in 1927 by
Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley, who presented a new trophy in
1928. Roger Wolcott Drury became the owner of this
trophy in 1930 and Mrs. Samuel S. Drury replaced it in
1931.
The first MDI and BULLSEYE trophies were donated
by Mrs. Herbert Lyman and Mrs. Schofield Andrews,
respectively, in 1931.
*Miss Lucretia G. Brooks was awarded the MDI trophy
in 1935.
*The BULLSEYE trophy was won permanently by John
Corbin Eddison in 1934.
JULY CRUISE TROPHIES
*The first July Cruise trophy was a one-year trophy
presented by Dr. William Earl Clark for the B CLASS.
This trophy was won permanently by Rev. Henry W.
Foote in 1932.
Mrs. Lewis Neilson presented the first July Cruise
A CLASS trophy in 1933. This trophy becomes the
property of the person first winning it twice.
* No trophy at present.
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ANNUAL CRUISE TROPHIES
With the exception of Classes S and MDI, which are
constituted chiefly of yachts of the Bar Harbor Yacht
Club, all cruise trophies become the property of the owner
of the yacht frst winning the highest score on the cruise
for three years.
An Annual Cruise trophy for the SCHOONER CLASS was
obtained in 1931 from the Fleet treasury. Edward W.
Madeira became the owner of this trophy in 1934. Mr.
Madeira has reoffered this trophy for competition.
*In 1929 a trophy for the Annual Cruise for CLASS S
was presented by Commodore W. Barton Eddison. This
trophy was to become the property of the owner of the
yacht winning the highest number of points on the cruise
in 1929. In 1930, 1931, and 1932 the CLASS S Trophy was
bought from the Fleet treasury.
The 30 SQUARE METER Annual Cruise Trophy was
given by the Fleet in 1930.
Mr. C. Clark Zantzinger, Jr., presented the trophy for
CLASS A in 1928.
The first Annual Cruise Trophy for CLASS B was given
by Mr. Malcolm Stanley in 1929. It was to become the
property of the owner of the yacht winning the highest
number of points on the Annual Cruise. The 1929 winner
was Mr. Robert K. McInnes. A new CLASS B Cruise
Trophy was presented to the Fleet by Mrs. James Varnum
in 1930.
Two Cruise trophies for CLASS o were bought from the
Fleet treasury. The first was for the owner of the yacht
* No trophy at present.
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winning the highest percentage on the cruise in 1928.
This was won by Dr. Edward L. Keyes. The second was
for the owner of the yacht winning the highest number of
points on the cruise in 1929 and was won by Miss Alida
Milliken, of Blue Hill. This class has not participated
since 1929.
The Fleet purchased two Annual Cruise trophies for
CLASS MDI for 1929 and 1930. No award has been made.
Each year Dr. Seth M. Milliken has awarded trophies
to the winners of the race to Blue Hill. These are most
highly contested trophies, and of the most treasured of
the season. They are symbolic not only of a race won,
but of the friendship and good will of Doctor Milliken
toward the Northeast Harbor Fleet.
TROPHIES FOR SPECIAL RACES
The GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD MEMORIAL CUP
was presented in 1925 as a memorial to George Davenport
Hayward, who was Commodore from 1923 to 1925 and
for many years one of the leaders in the building up of
the Northeast Harbor Fleet. His untimely death in 1925
ended a career of great usefulness. As a tribute to him,
his friends subscribed the funds which purchased this
trophy. Each year, on August 17th, Commodore Hay-
ward's birthday, the George Davenport Hayward Me-
morial Cup race is held, and is open to all yachts in the
racing classes of the Fleet. This race is a "chowder"
race; that is, handicaps are given at the start, and the
first yacht to cross the finish line wins. The name of the
winning yacht is engraved on the trophy and the owner
is given a replica.
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HARRIS
HYMEMORY OF
COORGE DAVENPORT HAYWAIT
FOMMODORE 1923-1923
RECENT 13 BY HIS FRIENDS
ANNUAL COMPETITION
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD MEMORIAL CUP
*A trophy for the ANNUAL SCHOONER RACE was given by
the Fleet in 1929 and won by Mr. Henry Rawle. The
Fleet offered a second trophy in 1930, which was won by
Mr. Walter H. Lippincott, Jr. Mrs. Percy H. Clark pre-
sented a trophy in 1931. Mr. Frederic Camp won this
cup, and the Fleet offered another in 1932, which was won
in 1933 by Mrs. E. G. Stillman.
Mr. A. Atwater Kent, Jr., donated a trophy for the
30 SQUARE METER CLASS in the Southwest Harbor
Village Improvement Association Race in 1931.
The SOUTHWEST HARBOR YACHT CLUB offers annual
trophies for all classes competing in the Southwest Harbor
Yacht Club Race.
The Seamanship Cup was presented in 1926 by Miss
Mary C. Wheelwright. The race is open to boys and girls
under 21 years of age sailing yachts of the A Class in
separate divisions. The race involves a problem in sea-
manship. The contestants start at anchor with sails
furled and covered and are given secret instructions in-
volving a problem in seamanship. The solution of the
problem, as well as the handling of the yacht, are deter-
mining factors. The yacht owner winning this race for
two years secures possession of the trophy. The trophy
was won in 1928 by Arthur P. Butler, Jr., and E. Farnham
Butler. Miss Wheelwright donated a new trophy in 1929
which was won by Mr. Reginald C. Robbins, Jr., in 1930.
Miss Wheelwright presented a third trophy in 1931.
William D. Lippincott won this trophy in 1934.
Two beautiful trophies, one for girls and one for boys,
were presented by Miss Wheelwright in 1935.
* No trophy at present.
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In 1927 the SEAMAN'S RACE was instituted among the
yachtsmen of Southwest Harbor and in 1928 this race was
made an annual Fleet event, a trophy being presented by
Mr. John Tyssowski and Mr. Malcolm N. Stanley. In
this race CLASS B yachts are used. The name of the
winner is engraved on the trophy.
MEDALS
Medals will be awarded to the winner in each class in
the August Series, Annual Cruise, July Cruise, and other
events at the discretion of the Race Committee. Gold
medals for the August Series, silver for the Annual Cruise,
and bronze for the July Cruise.
PENNANTS
Pennants will be awarded to the winner in each class in
the July Series, August Series, Annual Cruise, July Cruise,
and other events at the discretion of the Race Committee,
as follows: (3-6) entries, 1 pennant; (7-12) entries, 2
pennants; (13-18) entries, 3 pennants; (19-24) entries,
4 pennants; 25 entries and over, 5 pennants.
The following is a description of the pennants: 1st
place, blue background, white compass, red arrow; 2nd
place, red background, white compass, blue arrow; 3rd
place, white background, blue compass, red arrow; 4th
place, yellow background, blue compass, red arrow; 5th
place, green background, white compass, red arrow.
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THE NORTHEAST HARBOR
LEET
THE
STEPHEN WHITNEY DICKEY
MEMORIAL CUP
PRI NTED 1923
IN MEMORY OF
STEPHEN WHITNEY DICKEY
1697-1918
SECOND LICUTENANT
28 DIVISION
AEF
THE STEPHEN WHITNEY DICKEY MEMORIAL CUP
RESULTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS
AUGUST SERIES
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1930
Valee
John Tyssowski
*1931
Valee
John Tyssowski
1932
Valee
John Tyssowski
*1933
Valee
John Tyssowski
1934
Valee
John Tyssowski
1935
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
THE STEPHEN WHITNEY DICKEY CUP FOR A CLASS
(Lawley Boats)
1921
Hustla
Lawrence W. Dickey
1922
Colleen
George Davenport Hay-
ward
*1923
Daffydill
Henry Parkman
*1924
Ino
Edward W. Madeira
*1925
Atlanta
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.
*1926
Daffydill
Mrs. Henry Parkman
*1927
Kinglet
Reginald C. Robbins, Jr.
*1928
Polly
Edwin Corning
*1929
Alanda
William Cudahy
*1930
Kinglet
Reginald C. Robbins, Jr.
*1931
Whistler
Nicholas C. Jenks
*1932
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
*1933
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
*1934
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr
*1935
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
* Trophy winner.
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A CLASS
(Rice Boats)
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1935
Bob White
J. Slater Murphy
B CLASS
1921
Emily
George H. McFadden, II
1922
Emily
George H. McFadden, II
1923
Witnit
Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr.
1924
Ace
George L. Paine, Jr.
1925
Navajo
Robert E. L. Johnson
*1926
Navajo
Robert E. L. Johnson
1927
Venture
Robert K. McInnes
1928
Ace
Henry D. Stebbins
1929
Velox
Malcolm N. Stanley
*1930
Venture II
Robert K. McInnes
1931
Ace
Henry D. Stebbins
1932
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
*1933
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1934
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
1935
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
C CLASS
1921
Waukova
E. Courtlandt Parker
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
1923
Crane
E. Farnham Butler
Arthur P. Butler, Jr
1924
Crane
E. Farnham Butler
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
1925
Crane
E. Farnham Butler
* Trophy winner.
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o CLASS
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1923
Alert
Frederick C. Rogers
1924
Bimbo
Percy H. Clark, Jr.
1925
Venture
Robert K. McInnes
1926
Go-Get-Em
Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley
*1927
Go-Get-Em
Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley
1928
Bimbo
Thomas W. Clark
1929
Cheerio
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
*1930
Cheerio
Roger W. Drury
1931
Go-Get-Em
Langdon Marvin, Jr.
1932
Class discontinued
MDI CLASS
1925
Jack Tar, Jr.
John D. Rockefeller, III
1926
Jack Tar, Jr.
John D. Rockefeller, III
1927
Jack Tar, Jr.
John D. Rockefeller, III
1928
Lark
John S. Ames
1929
Sandy
Richard Sears
1930
Sandy
Richard Sears
1931
Vixen
Timothy Rhodes
1932
White Rabbit
Dr. E. G. Stillman
1933
Vixen
Richard W. Hale, Jr.
1934
No. 6
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
*1935
No. 6
Miss Lucretia G. Brooks
BULLSEYE CLASS
Miss Louise McIlhenny
1930
Fidget
Alan McIlhenny
John Corbin Eddison
1931
Woozle
Miss Mary Corbin Eddison
* Trophy winner.
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YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
Miss Louise McIlhenny
1932
Fidget
Alan McIlhenny
1933
Puff-In
J. Slater Murphy
*1934
Woozle
John Corbin Eddison
1935
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
SPECIAL RACES
JULY CRUISE
B CLASS
*1932
Silverwing
Rev. Henry W. Foote
A CLASS
1934
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
No Cruise in 1935
ANNUAL CRUISE
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
1930
Tsana
William J. Strawbridge
1931
Valee
John Tyssowski
1932
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
1933
Josephine
William J. Strawbridge
1934
Valee
John Tyssowski
1935
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
A CLASS
1928
Kipper
Gerrish H. Milliken
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
1929
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
* Trophy winner.
52
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1930
Mecoh II
Nicholas C. Jenks
1931
Hoyden
L. F. Crofoot
1932
Daffydill
Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
William D. Wyman
1933
Scud
Samuel D. Wyman
1934
Scud
Miss Marie Heck
1935
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
B CLASS
*1929
Venture
Robert K. McInnes
1930
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
1931
Ace
Henry D. Stebbins
1932
Velox
John R. Potter
1933
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1934
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
1935
Velox
David L. Chapman
O CLASS
*1928
Little Wooden
Dr. Edward L. Keyes
Shoe
*1929
Worrit
Miss Alida Milliken
1930
Class discontinued
MDI CLASS
*1929
Matesy
Ellis B. Morris, 2d
*1930
Red Jacket
J. Stewart Kellogg
1931
No race
1932
Sea Urchin
Miss Kate Young
1933
Class discontinued
* Trophy winner.
53
SCHOONER CLASS
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1931
Sagamore
Edward W. Madeira
1932
Sagamore
Edward W. Madeira
1933
Antares
John Taylor
*1934
Sagamore
Edward W. Madeira
1935
Sagamore
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
S CLASS
*1929
Barracuda
Robert Ayer
*1930
Albatross
James Byrne
*1931
Barracuda
William McCormick Blair
*1932
Three Brothers
Edward Blair
1933
No award
1934
Spray
Miss Elizabeth Espy
1925
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
THE GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD
CUP RACE
*1925
Navajo
Robert E. L. Johnson
*1926
Navajo
Robert E. L. Johnson
*1927
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
*1928
Venture
Malcolm N. Stanley
*1929
Br'er Rabbit
David Rawle
*1930
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
*1931
Ace
Henry D. Stebbins
*1932
Lark
David Ames
*1933
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
*1934
White Rabbit
John S. Stillman
*1935
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
* Trophy winner.
54
ANNUAL SCHOONER RACE
(Ocean Race)
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
*1929
Southern Cross
Henry Rawle
*1930
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott, Jr
*1931
Désirée II
Frederic E. Camp
1932
No race
*1933
Malabar III
Mrs. E. G. Stillman
1934
Aleda
Walter H. Lippincott
1935
Southern Cross
Henry Rawle
SOUTHWEST HARBOR VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION RACE
A AND B CLASSES
*1929
Constance
C. Clark Zantzinger, Jr.
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
*1930
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
*1931
Ace
Henry D. Stebbins
*1932
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
*1931
Valee
John Tyssowski
*1932
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
BULLSEYE CLASS
*1932 Woozle
John Corbin Eddison
* Trophy winner.
55
SOUTHWEST HARBOR YACHT CLUB RACE
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
*1933
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
1934
No Race
*1935
Valee
John Tyssowski
A AND B CLASSES
*1933
Steps
Samuel W. Morris, Jr.
1934
No Race
*1935
Atlanta
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
BULLSEYE CLASS
*1933
Bicker
Clement C. Kite
*1934
Woozle
John Corbin Eddison
*1935
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
SEAMANSHIP RACE
Boys
1926
Atlanta
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
1927
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
*1928
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
1929
Kinglet
Reginald C. Robbins, Jr.
*1930
Kinglet
Reginald C. Robbins, Jr.
1931
Atlanta
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
* Trophy winner.
56
YEAR
BOAT
SKIPPER
1932
Steps
John R. Potter
1933
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
*1934
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
1935
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
GIRLS
1935
Eaglet
Miss Mary Louise Higgins
SEAMAN'S RACE
YEAR
SKIPPER
1927
Malcolm N. Stanley
1928
Robert K. McInnes
1929
Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr.
1930
Francis C. Welch
1931
Henry D. Stebbins
1932
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
1933
Caleb Foote
1934
Henry T. Reath
1935
Henry T. Reath
* Trophy winner.
57
INTER-CLUB RACES WITH TARRATINE CLUB
(Organized 1924)
1924 August 10th and 11th at Dark Harbor.
Three races:
Tarratine Club
36 Points
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
26 Points
1925 August 3rd and 4th at Northeast Harbor.
Three races:
Tarratine Club
32 Points
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
30 Points
There have been no races since 1925
INTER-CLUB RACES WITH THE
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB
1930 Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Five Races:
Corinthian Yacht Club
30 Points
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
20 Points
1931 Northeast Harbor.
Five Races:
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
63 Points
Corinthian Yacht Club
35 Points
58
LAWRENCE DICKEY MEMORIAL TEAM RACES
A AND B CLASSES
YEAR
CLASS
TOTAL POINTS
1933
A
902
B
454
1934
B
690
A
653
1935
A
840
B
516
INTER CLUB RACES WITH
BAR HARBOR
YEAR
CLUB
POINTS
1934 Bar Harbor
539 points
Northeast Harbor
365 points
1935
No Races
59
LIST OF YACHTS
POWER CRUISERS
NAME
OWNER
Annida
Herman M. Hessenbruch
Boreas
Raynor G. Wellington
Curey II
Herman M. Hessenbruch
Cynthia
H. Ridgely Bullock
Cynthor
Robert W. Tilney
Eutaw
Wharton Sinkler
Invader IV
Henry Frazer Harris
Juniata
Vance C. McCormick
Katinka
John Tyssowski
Kinkora
Carroll S. Tyson, Jr.
L'Aiglon
Edward B. Robinette
Maro
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
Morena
Miss Elizabeth H. Packard
Neville
Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson
Penguin
Frederic O. Spedden
Placida
Harry G. Haskell
Romp
Gerrish H. Milliken
Sanderling
Mrs. Lawrence J. Brengle
Sea Horse
Joseph I. Simons
Sialia
Edsel B. Ford
Sink
Wharton Sinkler
Snark
Mrs. James Murphy
Taormina
William S. Eaton
60
SLOOPS
NAME
OWNER
Aries
John R. Potter
Betsey
J. A. Harris, 3rd
Flying Cloud
Pierrepont Edwards Johnson
Merrying
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
Polly Anna
R. Ellison Thompson
Stornoway
William B. Watkins
Tarolinta
A. S. Carhart
YAWLS AND KETCHES
Astarte
J. Stanley Reeve
Dreamer
Howard Cooper Johnson
Southern Cross
Henry Rawle
Thistle
Dr. Seth M. Milliken
SCHOONERS
Acadia
Edsel B. Ford
Horizon
Newell C. Bradley
Lorine III
Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson
Malabar III
Mrs. E. G. Stillman
Niliraga
Gano Dunn
Sagamore
Mrs. Louis C. Maderia
Taormina
L. F. Crofoot
Azara
Hugh M. Matherson
S CLASS
Charm
Walter S. Finlay, Jr.
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
61
30 SQUARE METER CLASS
No.
NAME
OWNER
1
Valee
John Tyssowski
2
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
3
Agile
Herman M. Hessenbruch
4
Josephine
Edsel B. Ford
5
Winsome
William F. Cochran
6
Nancy
Dr. Francis C. Grant
7
Bacardi
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.
A CLASS
1
Daffydill
Mrs. Henry Parkman
2
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
3
Flirt
Samuel S. Drury, Jr.
4
Atlanta
R. Gwynne Stout
6
Hustla
Charles D. Dickey
7
No. 7
Miss Helen Morris
10
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
11
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
14
Yoho
Walter A. Eversman
15
Whistler
E. Farnham Butler
16
Nevis
C. P. B. Jefferys
17
Kipper
Gerrish H. Milliken
18
Sinbad II
Charles Pratt
19
Colleen
Mrs. C. Bradford Fraley
21
Polly
D. Luke Hopkins
22
Aeolus
Alan and Louise McIlhenny
23
Kayleen
Harry G. Haskell
24
Last Chance
Wharton Sinkler
27
Steps
Samuel W "Morris, Jr.
62
No.
NAME
OWNER
28
Hoyden
Michael Crofoot
29
Aleda
William D. Lippincott
30
Bob White
Frederick Fraley, Jr.
31
Kinglet
Reginald C. Robbins
32
Don Q
George R. Clark
34
Salcee
Dr. Edward L. Keyes
35
Alanda
Bayard H. Roberts
37
Reef Point
Hiram Sibley, Jr.
40
Scud
John Fox
Arthur P. Butler, Jr.
41
Eaglet
E. Farnham Butler
42
Halo
Harry G. Haskell
43
No. 43
M. W. Wilder, Jr.
49
Halcyon
Mrs. E. N. Benson
50
No. 50
Arthur E. Pew, Jr.
B CLASS
2
Navajo
Howard Cooper Johnson
3
Silverwing
Rev. Henry W. Foote
4
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
5
Witnit
Lawrence J. Brengle, Jr.
10
Ace
Miss Marcia C. Stebbins
11
Vega
Thomas Reath, Jr.
13
Venture II
Andrew McInnes
14
Vic
Dr. Robert M. Lewis
15
Skip Jack
W. Rodman Fay
16
Velox
Ann Hopkins
17
Shad
Francis C. Welch
18
Ill Wind
E. Smith Jackson
19
Kim
Frederick B. Stimson
63
MDI CLASS
No.
NAME
OWNER
2
No. 2
Gurdon M. Maynard
6
No. 6
Henry G. Brooks
12
White Rabbit
Mrs. E. G. Stillman
13
Lark
John S. Ames
14
Shenandoah
William B. Watkins
BULLSEYE CLASS
Miss Mary Corbin Eddison
1
Woozle
John Corbin Eddison
Miss Louise McIlnenny
2
Fidget
Alan McIlhenny
3
Puff-In
J. Slater Murphy
4
Bicker
Miss Polly Thompson
5
Chizzle
Lewis N. Madeira
6
Sizzle
Joseph L. Grant
7
Golliwogg
O'Donnell Iselin
8
Playboy
Mrs. Henry Parkman
9
Okay
John B. Thayer, III
64.
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
HONORARY MEMBERS
NAME
ADDRESS
Butler, Arthur P
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Milliken, Dr. Seth M
951
Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.
REGULAR MEMBERS
Ames, John S
96 Ames Building, Boston,
Mass.
Barrows, Donald B
Paoli, Pa.
Bartol, Henry G
1172 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Benson, Mrs. E. N
185 Bethlehem Pike, Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Benson, Richard
185 Bethlehem Pike, Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Boulton, William B
277 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Bradley, Newell C
1822 DeLancey Place, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Brengle, Lawrence J., Jr
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust
Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Brengle, Mrs. Lawrence J
10 Franklin Place, Morris-
town, N.J.
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.
65
NAME
ADDRESS
Brooks, Miss Rachel W
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Bullock, H. Ridgely
Glen Cove, Long Island,
N. Y.
Bullock, Mrs. Horace
Ardmore, Pa.
Butler, Arthur P., Jr
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Butler, E. Farnham
Southwest Harbor, Maine
Camp, Frederic E
Evans School, Tucson, Ariz.
Carhart, A. S
Circuit Road, Tuxedo Park,
N. Y.
Chanler, L. S., Jr
3, Hyde Park St., London,
England
Chapman, David Low
Greenwich, Conn.
Clark, George R
1529 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Clark, Dr. William Earl
1029 Vermont Ave., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Cochran, William F
Woodbrook, Maryland
Crofoot, Michael
412 North Elmwood Road,
Omaha, Neb.
Cromwell, Jarvis
357 Fourth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Dane, Ernest B., Jr
6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Dickey, Charles D
1531 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Dickey, Mrs. Charles D
37 E. 51st St., New York,
N. Y.
Disston, J. S., Sr
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Disston, William
Norwood Ave., Chestnut
Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
66
NAME
ADDRESS
Drury, Roger Wolcott
The Rectory, St. Paul's
School, Concord, N. H.
Drury, Samuel S., Jr
The Rectory, St. Paul's
School, Concord, N. H.
Dunn, Gano
80 Broad Street, New York,
N. Y.
DuPont, Eugene
Owl's Nest, Greenville, Del.
Eaton, William S
27 State St., Boston, Mass.
Eddison, W. Barton
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Elliott, William C.
P. O. Box 233, Bryn Mawr,
Pa.
Elting, Mrs. A. W
119 Washington Ave., Al-
bany, N. Y.
Emmet, R. S
Glen Cove, Long Island,
N. Y.
Eversman, Walter A
1102 Ohio Bldg., Toledo,
Ohio
Fay, W. Rodman
515 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Finlay, Walter S., Jr
675 Pelham Road, New
Rochelle, N. Y.
Foote, Rev. Henry W
112 Clifton St., Belmont,
Mass.
Ford, Edsel B
Ford Motor Co., Detroit,
Mich.
Fox, John
120 Essex St., Bangor, Maine
Fraley, Mrs. C. Bradford
10 W. Chestnut Ave., Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa
Fraley, Frederick, Jr
Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa
67
NAME
ADDRESS
Fraley, Pierre
5 W. Chestnut Ave., Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Gardiner, Mrs. Henrietta
831 Prospect Ave., Hartford,
Conn.
Gilpin, Donald
Towson, Md.
Godfrey, Lincoln, Jr
Merion, Pa.
Grant, Dr. Francis C
9012 Crefeldt St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Harris, Henry Frazer
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Harris, J. A., 3d
1500 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Haskell, Harry G
9100 DuPont Bldg., Wil-
mington, Del.
Heck, Miss Marie
Glen . Head, Long Island,
N. Y.
Hessenbruch, Miss Ann W ..Wynnewood, Pa.
Hessenbruch, Herman M Wynnewood, Pa.
Higgins, Bradley C
80 William St., Worcester,
Mass.
Higgins, Miss Mary Louise 80 William St., Worcester,
Mass.
Hopkins, Miss Ann.
Dartmouth College, Han-
over, N. H.
Iselin, O'Donnell
104 E. 71st St., New York,
N. Y.
Jackson, E. Smith
6
Cooke St., Providence,
R. I.
Jefferys, C. P. B
St. George's School, New-
port, R. I.
68
NAME
ADDRESS
Jenks, Nicholas C
Mt. Kemble Ave., Morris-
town, N. J.
Johnson, Howard Cooper
c/o Strawbridge & Clothier,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Johnson, Howard Cooper, Jr. Moylan, Rose Valley, Pa.
Johnson, Dr. Loren B. T
1900 24th St., N.W., Wash-
ington, D. C.
Johnson, Pierrepont Edwards. 97 Mt. Vernon St., Boston,
Mass.
Kent, A. Atwater, Jr
Ardmore, Pa.
Keyes, Dr. Edward L
110 S. Greenway, Forest
Hills, N. Y.
Kingsley, Ralph
c/o Cox & Stevens, Inc., 521
5th Ave., New York, N. Y.
Lewis, Dr. Robert M
52 Trumbull St., New Haven,
Conn.
Lunt, Arnold W
Lexington, Mass.
McCormick, Vance C
105 N. Front St., Harrisburg,
Pa.
McCormick, Mrs. Vance C 105 N. Front St., Harrisburg,
Pa.
McInnes, Andrew
1808 Spruce St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
McNamee, Mrs. Frank A., Jr Loudonville, Albany County,
N. Y.
Madeira, Crawford C
1421 Chestnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa
Madeira, Edward W
Schoolhouse Lane, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa.
69
NAME
ADDRESS
Madeira, Miss Elizabeth
Schoolhouse Lane, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa.
Madeira, Mrs. Louis C
Schoolhouse Lane, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa.
Marvin, Langdon, Jr
40 E. 76th St., New York,
N. Y.
Matheson, Hugh M
4205 Douglas Road, Miami,
Fla.
Maynard, Gurdon M
950 Fifth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Milliken, Gerrish H
79 Leonard St., New York,
N. Y.
Milliken, Roger
723 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Morris, Miss Helen
Haverford, Pa.
Morris, Samuel W., Jr
c/o S. W. Morris, Sunset
Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Murphy, Mrs. James
603 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Nalle, Richard T
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Nauman, Mrs. Spencer G
105 N. Front St., Harris-
burg, Pa.
Neilson, Mrs. Lewis
St. Davids, Pa.
Newhall, Thomas
P. O. Box 1886, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Nichols, Charles S
Sand Spring Road, Morris-
town, N. J.
70
NAME
ADDRESS
Olmsted, Conway H
105 N. Front St., Harris-
burg, Pa.
Olmsted, Henry C
1120 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Packard, Miss Elizabeth H 45 E. 62nd St., New York,
N. Y.
Parkman, Mrs. Henry
30 Commonwealth Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Peabody, Rev. Malcolm E
St. Paul's Church. Chestnut
Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Peck, Arthur N
52 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Pepper, Mrs. O. H. P.
Ithan, Pa.
Pew, Arthur E., Jr
Springbrook Farm, Bryn
Mawr, Pa.
Pierrepont, Miss Julia J
1
Pierrepont Place, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Poe, Mrs. Edgar Allan
8765 Montgomery Ave.,
Chestnut Hill, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Potter, John R
Corning, N. Y.
Pratt, Charles
215 Ryerson St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Rawle, Henry
"Harleigh," Northeast Har
bor, Maine
Reath, Thomas, Jr
1429 Walnut St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Reeve, J. Stanley.
Haverford, Pa.
Reeve, Lawrence Lowell
Haverford, Pa.
71
NAME
ADDRESS
Rhodes, Timothy
46 Welch Road, Brookline,
Mass.
Robbins, Reginald C
390 Picacho Lane, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
Roberts, Bayard H
Belmont Ave., Bala, Pa.
Robinette, Edwin B
c/o Stroud & Co., Inc., 1429
Walnut St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Rockefeller, David
10 West 54th St., New York,
N. Y.
Schieffelin, Schuyler
133 E. 64th St., New York,
N. Y.
Sibley, Hiram, Jr
100 Hiram Sibley Bldg.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Simmons, Joseph I
Montclair, N. J.
Sinkler, Wharton
1233 Land Title Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Sinkler, Mrs. Wharton
1233 Land Title Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Sinkler, Wharton, Jr
1233 Land Title Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Smith, Frederick
361 Scotland Rd., South
Orange, N. J.
Spedden, Frederic o
Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
Stanley, Malcolm North
Concord, Mass.
Stebbins, Dr. Henry D
Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, Md.
Stebbins, Miss Marcia C
Seal Harbor, Maine
Stewart, Mrs. Redmond C.,
Jr
Eccleston, Md.
72
NAME
ADDRESS
Stillman, Mrs. E. G.
45 E. 75th St., New York,
N. Y.
Stimson, Frederick B
Fisher's Road, Bryn Mawr,
Pa.
Stout, C. Frederick C
c/o John R. Evans & Co.,
2nd and Erie Sts., Cam-
den, N. J.
Stout, R. Gwynne
Ardmore, Pa.
Strawbridge, William J
Steamboat Road, Greenwich,
Conn:
Symington, Donald
The Patapsco Corp., Balti-
more Trust Bldg., Balti-
more, Md.
Thayer, John B., III
Gray's Lane, Haverford, Pa.
Thomas, Joseph B
135 E. 19th St., New York,
N. Y.
Thompson, R. Ellison
c/o J. B. Ellison & Son, 22 S.
6th St., Philadelphia, Pa
Tilney, Robert W
71 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Tilney, Robert W., Jr
71 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
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.
Varnum, Mrs. James M
903 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
73
NAME
ADDRESS
Wadsworth, Eliot
180 Marlborough St., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Wainwright, Mrs. T. F.Dixon. "The Archer," Wyncote, Pa.
Wallis, Mrs. Philip
Cynwyd, Pa.
Watkins, William B
Berryville, Va.
Webster, Mrs. Jerome P
4525 Greystone Ave., River-
dale, N. Y.
Welch, Francis C
125 Beacon St., Boston,
Mass.
Weld, J. Linzee
Charles River, Mass.
Wellington, Raynor G
162 Marsh St., Belmont,
Mass.
Wheelwright, Miss Mary C. .77 Mt. Vernon St., Boston,
Mass.
Wilder, M. W., Jr
694 Berkley Ave., Orange,
N. J.
Wood, Arnold
863 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Zantzinger, Alfred
Grey's and Laurel Lanes,
Haverford, Pa.
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Brooks, Miss Lucretia
Center St., Milton, Mass.
Dickey, Charles D., Jr
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Dickey, Miss Mary S
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Eddison, J. C.
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Eddison, Miss Mary Corbin
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
74
NAME
ADDRESS
Eddison, William B.
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Fay, Miss Elise
515 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Grant, Joseph L
9012 Crefeldt St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Haskell, Harry G., Jr
9100 DuPont Bldg., Wil-
mington, Del.
Iselin, Peter
104 E. 71st St., New York,
N. Y.
Lippincott, William D
Wynnewood, Pa.
Lyman, Miss Lydia
229 Commonwealth Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
McIlhenny, Alan
8765 Montgomery Ave.,
Chestnut Hill, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
McIlhenny, Miss Louise
8765 Montgomery Ave.,
Chestnut Hill, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Madeira, Crawford C., Jr
Haverford, Pa.
Madeira, Lewis Neilson
Haverford, Pa.
Murphy, J. Slater
603 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Reath, Henry T
St. Paul's School, Concord,
N. H.
Sinkler, William L. E
1233 Land Title Bldg., Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Stillman, John
45 E. 75th St., New York,
N. Y.
Stuart, Miss Barbara
Loudonville, Albany Co.,
N. Y.
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NAME
ADDRESS
Stuart, Walker
Loudonville. Albany Co.,
N. Y.
Thompson, Miss Polly
Devon, Pa.
Watkins, William Bell, Jr
Berryville, Va.
Welch, E. Sohier
1733 Canton Ave., Milton,
Mass.
Wilder, M. W., 3rd
694 Berkley Ave., Orange,
N. J.
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1936 Annual Report
75 pages. Includes list of officers and former officers, Constitution, By-Laws, photographs, "Yacht Racing at Northeast Harbor: An Historical Sketch," Reports, Race Results, Awards and Trophies, Results of previous years, List of yachts, Members.