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WHITE, THEODORE HAROLD, author; b. Boston, May 6,1915;
s. David and Mary (WinkcIler) W.; A.B. summa cum laude, Harvard
U., 1938; m. Nancy Ariana Bean, Mar. 29, 1947 (div. 1971);
children-Ariana Van Der Heyden, David Fairbank; m. 2d, Beatrice
K. Hofstadter, Mar. 1974. Chief of China bur. Time, Inc., 1939·45;
covered China war front, indian Uprising, Honan famine; present at
surrender of Japanese aboard U.S.S. Missouri; editor The New
Republic, 1947; nat. corr. The Reporter mag.; memo staff of Colliers,
1955-56; as corr. covered Europe, Marshall Plan, NATO, others, also
reported Am. nat. politics, 1955-80; dir. Ency. Brit. Bd. overseers
Harvar~ U., 19tJ8-74; past trustee Asi3; So.c. Recipi::nt Air medal,
1944; Sidney HIllman award, 1954, BenJamlll Frankhn award, 1956,
Te~ Y. Ro~gers award,. 1956; Second~ry Sch. Bd. award, 1955,59,62;
Puhtzer pnze, 1962; Sigma Delta Chi award, 1964; Em~y' award for
best ~ show, 1964, ~or best documentary TV wntIng: 1967;
Colu'!lbta Sch. Journahsm award, 1979. Mem.. Councd Fgn.
Relations. Clubs: Fgn. Corrs.. (pres. 1944-45) (China); Harvard,
Century (N.Y.e.). Author: (wIth Annalee Jacoby) Thunder Out of
China (Book of Month Club selection), 1946;.The Mountain Road
(Book o~ Mon.th Club ?electlOn), 1958; Th~ View from t~e Fortieth
Floor (LIt. GUild selection) 1960' The Makmg of the PreSident 1960
(Book of Month Club se1ec'tion),'1?6l; The Making of th~ Pre;ident,
1964, 1965; Caesar at the Rubicon, 1968; The Makmg of the
President, 1968; The Making of the President (Lit. Guild selection),
1972, Breach of FaIth (Book of Month Club selection), 1975, edItor
The Stillwell Papers, 1948, Fife In the Ashes (Book of Month Club
selection), 1953; In Scar:ch of History, 1979; contbr. to nat. mags.
WHITESEL, JAMES WARREN, lawyer; b. Crosskeys, Va., Dec. 4,
1921; s. James Brown and Lillian Mac (Shaver) W.; B.S. cum laude,
Wake Forest U., 1943; J.D. with distinction, George Washington U.,
1948, LL.M., 1950; M.B.A., U. Chgo., 1964; m. Patricia Aylward,
Dec. 27, 1948; children-James Eric, Cheryl Eileen, Mary Jennifer.
Admitted to D.C. bar, 1948, N.Y. State bar, 1951, Ill. bar, 1959, U.S.
Supreme Ct. bar, 1955, U.S. Ct. Customs and Patent Appeals bar,
1950; examiner U.S. Patent Office, 1948-50; trademark counsel
Stromberg-Carlson, Rochester, N.Y., 1950-58; Midwest area patent
counsel lIT, Chgo., 1959-70; sr. partner firm Laff, Whitesel, Conte &
Saret, pat~nt attys., Chgo., 1970-. Served with U.S. Army, 1943-46.
Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Ill. Bar Assn., Chgo. B.arAssn., Am. Patent Law
Assn. Home: 5313 Grand Ave Western Spnngs IL 60558 Office: Laff
Whitesel Conte & Saret, 875 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
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WHITESELL, JA~ES C;LARENCE, food broker; b. St. Joseph,
Mo., Apr.113, 1931, s. DavId Earl and Emma Gertrude (Derks) W.;
student St. Joseph Jr. Coli., 1949-50, U. Mass., 1956-57, Alexander
H~ml1ton Ilns1., 1960-62, m. Mehta Anp. Hogan, Sept. 14, 1955;
chtldren-Bart,
Beth Ann, Susan, Patncla. Salesman, Procter &
Gamble,. 1950-54, Rath Packing Co., 1954-62, Food Merchandisers,
1?62-64, pres., gen. mgr. Splty. Food Sales Co., Inc., Atl~nta, 1964-;
dlr. Beleraft Constrn. Co., Hadacol C;orp. Served WIth USMCR,
1951-53. Mem. Frozen Food Council Ga. (v.p. 1972-73, pres.
1974-75). Clubs: Elks, K.C. Home, 155 Old College Way Atlanta GA
30328 Office: 57 14th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
New York, NY 10021
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Home: Old Route 67 Bndgewater CT 06752 ~Qr~
Office: 168~E 64th St
WHITE, WILLIAM ALLEN, civil engr.; b. Joliet, Mont., Mar. 27,
1906; s. William McCord (Compton) W.; B.A. in Math., U. Mont.,
Missoula. 1930, M.A., 1937; m. LuciIJe Virginia Emmett, Mar. 10,
1934; children-Mack William, Virginia Frances. Tchr. sci. and math.
J r t H' h S h 1932-34' . T
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1934-42
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c~~~c~f ~i~il ~ngrs. ;~~., La~'Ja~~~~~ors, 1956: 7~~e~~ne;~~t~~:
Arbitration Assn., 1975-; bd. dirs. Design Professionals Safety Assn.
1976-' trustee sec Civil Engrs and Land Surveyors Trust 1969~'
Recipie'nt Servi~e t~ Profession ~ward Engring. Council Sa~rament~
Valley, 1968; also various citations, commendations. Life memoASCE
(Surve in and Ma in award 1976), Am. Con ress Surve in and
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WHITLOCK, JAMES THOMAS, radio station exec.; b. Gravel
Char1ot~e/Meckl~nbu:g. Bicentennial Com., 1975, 76; gen. chmn.
I Sept. 10, 1924;h s..Oscar James and Betty (Lanham) W.;
Bicentennial
Com.,
1968-,Declaration.
chmn.
Switch, ~y.,
Pres.
Eisenhower sCelebration
VISItto Cha~lotte,
Mecklenburg
of
gr~d. high sch.; ':1' FranCIS Colleen Dye, Sept. 10, 1?44;••••••Independe~ce-Fr~edom CelebratIOn Day, 1976; chmn. advanc~ gifts
chlldren-~etty
LOUIse,James Thomas. Farmer or. Grave .SwItch,
and proft dI.V.UOIted Appeal, 1955-56; llldustry chmn. laymen s nat.
Ky., 1947i49; e1ec. contractor, Lebanon, Ky., 1945-48; with Sta.
com. Nat. Bible Week, 19.67-70,as?o. chmn., 1.971-; chmn. adv. com.
WLBN, Lebanon, 1954-;-, pres., gen. mgr., 1954-; pres., gen. mgr.
C~~rlotte Youth ~or C:hnst; bd. dus. Jr. Achleveme~t, Mecklen~urg
Sta. WLSK; owner Manon Falcon Newspaper, Lebanon, 1948-56;
Clttzens Better Libraries, 196~-71, Char~otte CouncIl on Alehohsm,
dir., co-owner Sta. WPHN, 1958-60; dir. Farmers Nat. Bank, 1979-.
Contact of .Charlotte, qoodwtll In~ustnes, Charlotte, Inc., United
Chmn., Marion County ARC, 1948-75; commr. Lebanon Fire and
Arts CouncIl, N.C. Multiple ScleroSISSoc.; V.p. Charlotte Symphony
Polic~ d~p~s.,.1962-70; V.p. Marion County Inds!. Bd., 1978-; chmn.
Soc., 1949-55; V.p.b? dirs. Christi~n Reha.b. C~nter, 1979-; chmn.
Gov. s Fm..Dlsclosur~ Commn., 1975-:-; chmn. SS~, 1954-74; memo
Sun B~lt Conf. Festt~al; creator, dlr. Festlval.u~ the Park, 1964-:-;
Lebanon City Councrl, 1962-70; bd. dIrs. St. Mary s ColI., 1974-75,
memo ms. adv. coun.cll q. Tex., 19.68-69;b? visItors Brevard ~USIC
Ky. Boy Scouts Am., 1965-, Ky. Girl Scouts Am., 1971-74. Ser,,:"ed
Ce~t~~; trustee. Umted Commumty ServICes; chmn. promotIOnal
w~t~ AUS; 1944-45. Decorated Purple Heart; named Outstandu:g
acttvlttes planlll~~ com. Downtown Charlotte A~sn., I?65-68; bd.
CItizen, Lebanon e. of e.: 1974. Mem. Nat. Assn. Broadcasters (legis.
govs. Insts. RehglOn and Health; parents counCIl DaVIdson .C~ll.,
chmn. for Ky. 1968-, dlr. 1978-, speakers bur.), Ky. Broadcasters
1972-73. Served as officer AUS, World War II; col. Res. ret. ReCipient
Ass;t. (pres. 196?, exec. dir. 1971-), Internat. Assn. Au.x.Police, Am.
Disting. Service award. J.r. C ?f C, 1952; named Charlotte Young
LegIOn (~tate vice comdr. 19~8-69), VFW, DAV, Pilots In~erna~.
Man.of Yr., 1952; recipient Silver Beaver aw~rd. Boy Scouts Am.,
Assn., AIrcraft Owners and Pilots Assn. Democrat. Club: KlwaOls
1956, Freedom Found. Bronze medal, 1954; Pnntlllg Industry of the
(pres. 1968-69). Editor Forty-Niner Legion, 1960-. Home: 224 N
Caro~inas Franklin Medallion award, 1973; Soldiers medal for
Spalding Ave Lebanon KY 40033 Office: PO Box 680 Lebanon KY
HerOism, U.S. Army; elected to Exec. and Profl. Hall Fame, 1966
WHITEAKER, STANLEY CYRIL, accountant; b. Hurdland, Mo.,
Nov. 24,1918; s. Roscoe E. and Marie (Surry) W.; evening student
Rockhurst U., 1955-58; m. Justine M. Warford, Dec. 25, 1938; 1 dau.,
Linda J. Acct., Mo. Public Service Commn., 1942·51; utility cons.,
1951-58; partner Troupe, Kehoe, Whiteaker & Kent, C.P.A.s, Kansas
City, Kans. and Mo., 1958-; cons. Kans. Corp. Commn., Mo. Public
Service Commn., maj. industries in midwest on natural gas usage;
cons. sec. USAF; dir. T.K.W. Supply Co., Inc., Biche1meyer Meat Co.,
Interstate Investments, Inc. Bd. dirs., exec. council Greater Kansas
City Council on Alcoholism. Served in USNR, 1943-45. Mem. C. of
C, Am. Inst. c.P.A.s, Kans. Soc. CP.A.s, Nat. Assn. Public Accts.,
Internal. Platform Assn. Clubs: Odd Fellows, Kansas City, Milburn.
Author articles on utility rate making. Home: 6008 W 86th Terr
Overland Park KS 66207 Office: Power & Light Bldg, Kansas City,
MO 64105
WHITEHEAD, FREDERICK BURNETT, consumer cons.; b.
Newark, Sept. 23, 1915; s. Gustav Burnett and Mary Louise (Kuhn)
W.; B.B.A., Rutgers U., 1940; m. Rita Dunlap, Apr. 19, 1942;
children-Frederick
Burnett, Janis Lanne Wallace. With Prudential
Ins. Co., 1934-46; traffic mgr. Fuller, Smith & Ross Advt. Agy.,
N.Y.C., 1945; ad'lt. editor Good Housekeeping mag., N.Y.C.,
1947-80, dir. consumer affairs, 1970-80; pres. Cause for Consumer
Concern, Florham Park, N.J., 1980-. Mem. council Borough of
Florham Park 1963-72, pres. council, 1968·72; memo Hanover Park
Regional High Sch. Bd. Edn. Served to maj. Q.M.C., U.S. Army,
1941-45. Recipient Citizen of Yr. award Jaycees, 1970. Mem. Soc.
Consumer Affairs Proth. in Bus. (nat. dir. 1975-77, pres. N.Y. chpt.
1977-78, spl. achievement award 1980), Am. Legion. Republican.
Presbyterian. Clubs: Kiwanis (pres.), Masons. Office: Cause for
Consumer Concern Inc, PO Box 248, Florham Park, NJ 07932
WHITEHEAD, PHILLIP, Brit. politician; b. Matlock, Bath, Eng.,
May 30,1937; s. Harold and Frances May (Kingman) W.; B.A. with
honours, Exeter CoiL,Oxford 0., 1961; m. Christine H. Usborne, Apr.
I, 1967; children-Richard Joshua, Robert Francis, Lucy Victoria.
Lectr., Workers Ednl. Assn., 1961-65; producer BBC, 1961-67; editor
This Week, TV program, 1967-70; M.P. for Derby North, 1970-,
opposition spokesman on higher edn., 1980--; memo Annan Com.
Future Broadcasting, 1974-77, Council of Europe, 1974-80; adv.
UNESCO, 1980-; English Speaking Union lectr., 1973-80. Served
with Brit. Army, 1956-58. Recipient Emmy award for World at War,
1973, award best factual program Guild TV Producers, 1969. Mem.
Fabian Soc. (chmn. 1979), Nat. Union Journalists, Nat. Union
Railwaymen. Mem. Labour Party. Office: House of Commons,
London SWIA DAA, England
WHITEHOUSE, ALTON WINSLOW, JR., oil co. exec.; b. Albany,
N.Y., Aug. 1, 1927; S.Alton Winslow and Catherine (Lyda) W.; B.S.,
U. Va., 1949, LL.B., 1952; m. Helen MacDonald. Nov. 28, 1953;
children-Alton,
Sarah, Peter. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1953; asso.
partner firm McAfree, Hanning, Newcomer, Hazlett & Wheeler,
Cleve.. 1952-68; V.p.,gen. counsel Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), 1968-69,
sr. V.p., 1969-70, pres., chief operating officer, 1970-77, vice chmn.
bd., 1977~78, chmn. bd., chief exec. officer, 1978-, also dir., mem.
exec. com.; dir. AmeriTrust Co., Midland-Ross Corp., Cleve. Cliffs
Iron Co., Brit. Petroleum Co. Ltd. Trustee Cleve. Mus. Natural
History, Cleve. Clinic Found., Case Western Res. U., Cleve. Mus. Art.
Mem. Am., Ohio, Cleve. bar assns., Am. Petroleum Inst.
Episcopalian. Office: Standard Oil Co 1750 Midland Bldg Cleveland
OH44115
WHITEHURST, WILLIAM WILFRED, JR., mgmt. cons.; b. BaIt.,
Mar. 4, 1937; S. William Wilfred and Elizabeth (Hogg) W.; B.A.,
Princeton U., 1958; M.S., Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1963; m. Linda Joan
Potter, July 1, 1961; children-Catherine Elizabeth, William Wilfred,
III. Mathematician, Nat. Security Agy., Fort George G. Meade, Md.,
1961-63; mgmt. cons. McKinsey & Co., Inc., Washington, 1963-66;
partner L.E. Peabody & Assos., Washington, 1966-69, exec. v.p., dir.
L.E. Peabody & Assos., Inc., Lanham, Md., 1969-. Served to It.
USNR, 1958-6 I. Mem. Ops. Research Soc. Am., Inst. Mgmt. Scis.,
Washington Soc. Investment Analysts. Episcopalian. Clubs:
University, Princeton (Washington); Princeton (N.J.) Quadrangle.
Home, 12421 Happy Hollow Rd Cockeysville MD 21030 Office, 8200
Professional PI, Landover, MD 20785
WHITNEY, A(DELBERT) GRANT, mere. and ins. co. exec.; b.
Lowell, Mass., July 25, 1917; s. Adelbert Howard and Julia (Sheehan)
W.; B.S. in Bus. Adminstrn., Boston U., 1940; m. Lillian Ritch
DeArmon, Nov. 17, 1950; children-Julia Woodley, A. Grant, Frank
DeArmon. Asst. to V.p.Belk Stores, Charlotte, N.C., 1946-52, asst. to
pres., 19.52-55, V.p. secAreas. Belk Stores, Inc. Reciprocal, Belk
Underwnters, Inc., Charlotte, 1950-58, exec. V.p.,sec.-treas., 1958-;
sec.-treas. Archdale Mut. Ins. Co., 1962-65, exec. V.p., secAreas.,
1965-; gen. mgr. ins. dept. Belk Stores Services, Inc., 1951-, sec.,
memo exec. com., 1959-68, V.p. 1964-68, employee ins. operating
com., 1971,72; v.p., sec.-treas. Providence Realty Corp., Charlotte,
1950-63, pres., 1959-60, pres., sec.-treas., 1964-75; v.p. Queen City
Investors, Inc., Charlotte, 1959-62; sec. Thrifty Investors, Inc.,
Charlotte, 1961-62, investment chmn., 1964-65, V.p. 1967-68.
Trustee, Elmira (N.Y.) Coil., 1978-; memo adv. com. state
workmen's compensation laws Council State Govts., 1973; memo
exec. com. Arthritis and Rheumatism Found., Charlotte, 1959-60
dir 1959-60' gen chmn host com Billy Graham Appreciation Da '
196'8, Billy Grah;m 60th Birthday' Party, Nov. 4. 1978; memo exe~:
bd. Mecklenburg council Boy Scouts Am., 1949-, V.p., 1962-66,
chmn exploring 1970-72 exec bd S E
.
1973
mem.~at-largc nat. council, 974-;' chm·n. Ch~rl~~~lO-¥hirdAr~'
Adv. Com. 1953~68 civilian adv. 1968-'
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N C usd
1959-73; spi. gifts ch~n. N.e. div. Am. Canc~r ~0~~'1967, ~rusad~
chmn, 1969, 70, bd dlfS, 1968-, pres, 1972-73, vlce-chmn Shnne
Bowl of CarolInas 1963-66 ge
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1967-69
M'
Com Better Charlotte, '197~~ mpnr~gram ch~em ChaaJ~[t~
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WHITMARSH, THEODORE FRANCIS, lawyer, investor; b.
Englewood, N.J., Sept. 25, 1918; s. Karl Russell and Catherine
(Clarke) W..; A.B., Harvard, 1942; LL.B., Fordham U., 1950; m. Mary
Louise Ward, Feb. 19, 1944; children-Linda L., Carol P., Dorothy
S. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1950; asst. sec., dir. Frances H. Leggett &
Co., 1950-52, V.p., sec., dir., 1955-59; sec., dir. Thames & Hudson
Pub. Co.>!_N.Y.C., 1952-53; v.p., gen. mgr., asst. sec., dir.
Hogan-Faximile Corp., 1959-64, pr~s., dir. Hogan Faxindl{; Corp. of
Can.
103 E. with
75th AUS,
St. Apts.,
Inc., Mem.
1957-70,
Audley
ClarkeLtd.,
Co.,! 1962-64,
1968-. Served
1942~46.
Am.,
N.Y.
Rotary Club, 1966, Charlotte Exchange Club, 1967, Jungle Aviation
(mem.
selection
com.
Disting. Service
Service cert.
award
Charlotte
and
Radio
Service,
Inc.,1967-);
1971; Disting.
USO,
1973;
Community Bicentenni:3-1cert. of commendation U.S. Conf. Mayors,
1976; Service to Mankmd award Sertoma Clubs of Charlotte, 1977;
Disting. Service award Hornets Nest council Girl Scouts Am., 1976,
77; named Man of.Year, CharJotte News, 1975; City proclamation,
1~77; A. Grant Whitney Day named, Charlotte, 1975; Ky. co!. Mem.
Risk and Ins. Mgmt. Soc. (formerly Am. Soc. Ins. Mgmt.; pres.
Va.:<;~rolinas chpt. 1957-58, Carolinas chpt. 1963-64, nat. V.p. conf.
actlvltlCS1965-66, 1st V.p. 1966-67, pres. 1967-68, nat. dir. 1968-70,
oat.
legis.
com.,
jointInternal.
industry/risk
mgr. com.,
Yr. award,
Pres.'s
award
1971),
Ins. Seminars
Inc.,Man
Am. ofMgmt.
Assn.
State bar assns., Assn. Bar City N.Y., Huguenot Soc. Am. (pres., dir.
1975~78). Clubs: River, Union, Church (N.Y.C); Piping Rock. Home:
183 Linden Ln Glen Head NY 11545 Office: 99 Madison Ave, New
York, NY 10016
(participant confs. seminar 1972), Ins. Hall Fame (internat. bd.
electors 1968-70, chamber electors 1972-), Nat. Assn. Ind. Insurers
(v.p. 1953-67, dir. 1968-, vice-chmn. 1977-78, chmn. 1978-79,
chron. fin. com. 1980), Captive Ins. Coso Assn. v.p. 1973-74, sec.
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WHITMORE, JOHN EDWIN, III, public relations cons.; b.
Alburquerque, Sept. 2, 1930; S. John Edwin and Gwen Lee (Wilson)
W.; B.A. in Journalism, Tex. A&M U., 1952; m. Brenda Morris
Gustafson,! Aug. 16, 1975; children by previous marriage-James
Timothy, Erik D. Gustafson, John Alexander. Bur. chief Bus. Week
Mag., 1957-67; asst. dir. lost. Texan Cultures, San Antonio, 1967-69;
V.p. 1st Mktg. Group, Inc., of Houston, 1972-75; owner, operator
Whitmore Co. Public Relations, Houston, 1969-72,75-; dir. Sugar
Creek Nat; Bank, SW Electronics, Inc.; lectr. U. Houston. Pres.,
Learning Devel. Center, 1978~. Served to 1st It. AUS, 1952-54.
Mem. Public Relations Soc. Am. (accredited), Press Club Houston.
Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: Sugar Creek Country, Warwick,
University/Rotary (Houston). Home: 631 Montclair Blvd Sugar Land
TX 77478 Office: 9888 Bissonnel, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77036
1974-),
U.S.World
(ins. com.
Charlotte
chambers
commerce,
Mil.
Order
Wars,1967-69),
Am. Legion,
Carolina
Carrousel
(dir.
1952-57,70-71, hon. grand marshall parade 1976, dir.), Newcomen
Soc. N.Am., Royal Soc. Knights Carrousel (pres. 1955-64, chmn.
governing council 1964-68), Soc. 1st Div. Inf. Assn. U.S. Army, Res.
Officers Assn., Am. Found. Religion and Psychiatry (gov. 1959-72),
French Fgn. Legion (hon.). Presbyterian (elder). Clubs: Masons (33
deg.), Shriners, Lions; Carolina Clowns (hon.); Boston U. Alumni of
Carolinas (pres. 1949-51, nat. alumni council 1962-), Execs. (pres.
1963-64), Myers Park Country, Charlotte City, GoodfeUows
(Charlotte). Home: 684 Colville Rd Charlotte NC 28207 Office: 308
E 5th St, Charlotte, NC 28202
WHITNEY, ROBERT AVERY, bus. exec.; b. BufIalo, Nov. 7,1912;
S. John Boardman and Cora Edith (Avery) W.; student U. Berlin,
1931-32, U. BufIalo, 1933; A.B., Hobart Coil., 1935; m. Marie Therese
I
Thone; children-Grace Ann, Marguerite, Barbara Griffith, Robert
WHITMORE, JOHN ROGERS, banker; b. Columbia, Mo., Nov.
Avery, John David, Virginia Bradley. Sales rep. Wilson & Co.,
19, 1933; s~ Rogers and Catherine (Gray) W.; A.B. in Polit. Sci., U.
Stamford, Conn., 1935-37; statistician Francis L duPont, N.Y., 1937;
Mo., 1954, J.D., 1958; m. Suzanne Smith, Dec. 21, 1965;
eastern sales mgr. Simplicity Pre vue Mag., N.Y.C., 1937-40; sales
children-Elizabeth Anne, Margaret Penn. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1958,
promotion and advt. mgr. Corning Glass Works (N.Y.), 1940-43; chief
Mo. bar, 1958, D.C. bar, 1967; asst. sec. trust div. Continental Ill. Nat.
of controller materials plan div. WPB, 1942-43; promotion dir.
Bank & Trust Co., Chgo., 1958-66; sr. v.p., trust officer Am. Security
McGraw Hill Pub. Co., N.Y., 1943-46; dir. Ency. Brit. Press, Chgo.,
and Trust Co., Washington, 1967-75; pres., chief exec. officer The
also N.Y., 1946-47; exec. dir. Nat. Fedn. Sales Execs., N.Y.C.,
Bessemer Group, Inc., N.Y.C., 1981-, Bessemer Trust Co., N.A.,
1947-48; pres. Nat. Sales Execs., Inc., 1948-57, Mgmt. and Mktg.
N.Y.C., 1975-, Bessemer Trust Co., Newark, 1975-, Bessemer
lnst., 1957-, Robert A. Whitney & Co., 1962-. SpI. cons. to dir.
Trust Co. Fla., Palm Beach, 1975-; dir. Bessemer Securities Corp.,
RFC, Washington, 1944~45; cons. to dir. Office of War Mblzn. and
N.Y.C., Chevy Chase Property Co. Ltd., Bermuda. Chmn. trustees
Reconversion, Washington, 1945-46; adviser to War Assets
Leonard Wood Meml. Nat. Found. Eradication Leprosy, Washington;
Adminstrn., Washington, 1944-45; memonat. industry adv. council to
trustee The'Found. Center, N.Y.C., Greenwich (Conn.) Acad. Served
sec. of treasury; memo nat. distbn. council to sec. of commerce; memo
to It. comdr. USNR, 1955-57. Mem. Am., Ill., Mo., D.C., Chgo. bar
industry adv. com. to U.S. Army and Air Force; memoadv. com. ECA;
assns., Phi Delta Phi. Mem. Community Ch. Clubs: University, Brook
dir. White House Conf. Distbn. Trustee Hobart CoIl., memo alumni
(N.Y.C.); Field, Belle Haven (Greenwich); Metropolitan, Chevy
council; trustee Irvington House, N.Y. U. Hosp.; adv. council Sch.
Chase (Washington); Travellers (Paris). Home: 50 Fox Run Ln,
Bus., N.Y. U.; bd. dirs. Am. Found. Religion and Psychiatry. Named
Greenwich,' CT 06830 Office: 630 Fifth Ave New York NY 10111
to Hall of Fame ofDistbn., 1953; recipient Outstanding Man in Mgmt.
and Mktg. award, 1963. Mem. Nat. Planning Assn. (dir.), N.Y. Bd.
I
_ Trade, Am. Mgmt. Assn., Internat. C. of e. (chmn. dist. com. U.S.
WHITMORE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, missile scientist; b. Boston,
council), Newcomen Soc., Kappa Alpha (naL pres. 1963~64).
Jan. 6, 1917; S. Charles Edward and Elizabeth Manning (Gardiner)
Republican.
Episcopalian.
Clubs: N.Y. Sales Executives,
W.; S.B., M.LT., 1938; Ph.D. (Univ. fellow), U. Calif., Berkeley, 1941;
Metropolitan, Canadian (N.Y.C); Union League (Chgo.); Arts
m. Elizabeth Sherman Arnold, Nov. 1, 1946; children-Charles,
(London). Home, 34 Rock Spring Ave West Orange NJ 07052 also
Edward, Thomas, Peter. Math. physicist Naval Ordnance Lab.,
49 Lennox Gardens, London SW1, England also Switzerland Office:
1941-42; instr. physics M.LT., 1942-46; sr. staff memoops. evaluation
1257 Landecy, Geneva, Switzerland
group U.S. Navy, 1946-57, chief scientist spl. projects office, 1957-59;
memo chieCscientist's staff missiles and space div. Lockheed Aircraft
Corp., 1959-62, dep. chief scientist Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.,
WHITNEY, THOMAS PORTER, author, translator; b. Toledo, Jan.
Sunnyvale, [Calif., 1962-64, asst. to pres., 1964-69, chief scientist
26, 1917; s. Herbert Porter and Louise (Metzger) W.; A.B. summa
(ocean systems), 1969~; spl. cons. evaluation bd. of USAAF, ETO,
cum laude, Amherst Coll., 1937, Litt.D., 1972; M.A., Columbia U.,
1945; sci. analyst to comdg. gen. 1st Marine Wing, Korea, 1953, to
1940; Litt.D., Assumption Coll., 1975; m. Marguerite Carusone, Sept.
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ordnance, transport and supply Dir. Def. Rcsearch and Engring.,
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1966-68, chmn. bd., 1966-73; pres. Yulya Music, Inc.; propr. Whitney
AIAA; memo Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Optical Soc. Am.,
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