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the —. nowARD P. INGELS sultin · r · i 1  
_ munitgonegigineer or a company manufacturing   _  
· Born in Fayette county, Kentucky, Howard P. In"April, 1917, Mr. Ingels went to Washington,        
. [ngels attended the county and public schools in D. C., as secretary of the War Industries Board A   ?  
th a  V Fayette, and received his college education at the and secretary of the Price Fixing Committee.   i* Y  
as 2, A. State College of Kentucky, lieing graduated in Since 1919 he ha_s been in the banking business in   _        
the . 1905 with a B. M- E- degree rom _,_t:_:,;;;,;.:;::_ New York City, and at present is _ — 1 ’V·l I    
,ain_   the College of Engineering. _,_,- * * i ii ;¤,,:,H vice-president an d director of I ,_   1   
rms- i He 1i€0ii';€5Ci. his   E- fmlll tim     Theodore Schulze and Company, _     1    
 p same ins 1 u lon an was lInme—  ;§§§3j§g§f{i‘i"i 1   Incorporated, and director of the   ‘     Z
the *  diately employed in the engineer-   .... _ _,,__ G=;g{Q;“Q__Qg§Q§§§ iz?  Kelsey Hayes Wheel Corporation,   t F
mh?   ing department of the American   the Crown Metal Petroleum Corp., ·   L i
posi- ~ Car and Foundry Company. at 1 ’‘"     the carrier-Engineering Corp., the   Q Z
· the I Berwick, Pa. In 1908 he accepted   Nye Odorless Incinerator Corp.,     1
os at  I a position as chief engineer with   and the Lea Fabrics, Inc. » l   , ?
mg,  [ the same company in Milton, Pa.,   Mr. iogels is e member of the ‘ 3 . 3
noon  , and stayed with that company for   .Broad Street Club, the Calumet g g { i
ee at  ¥ one year longer, being employed _ ____:,,, E   .':':’’’‘   :   ;,:__ _ Club, and the Downtown Athletic l .1  l  “
eived  C as the New York manager for the   ;   Q1};  Club of New York; the Round Hill I   1
  Youngstown Car Manufacturing   'i_`   ‘ii; Q   Club, the Field Club and the Beach ` i    
1 his 1 Company in 1919.    :.·i“`- Q `’_i     Club of Greenwieln Conn-· end the V .   T
hers’ . Two years later Mr. Ingels ac-•   Manursing Island Club of Rye,    
Ken- e eented e noeition ee eeeietent to   New York-   r  ?
. `  the vice-president of the White   iiiii it iiiiiiiibiiii Z ix"   iiiiiiiii i°imii:i i He is also 3 member of Sigma     » 
ever Company in Cleveland, Ohio, following which he Alpha Epsilon, social fraternity. -1    
icky,  . served as assistant general manager of the Wil- Mrs. Ingels was Miss Virginia Wick of Youngs-   j  ; 
f hie P  liam Todd Company, in Youngstown, Ohio, until town, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ingels. have three chil- e 1/   ~
bility  · 1914. From 1914 to 1917 he was vicepresident dren, Howard P. Jr., Evan Shelby Ingels III, and ‘    g
alice- g of the Realty Guaranty and Trust Company at ~Virginia Wick Ingels. Their home is at Fox Run 1    
»le to  f Youngstown, and from 1915 to 1917 acted as con- Lane, Greenwich, Conn.  gl rf 
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Bndmi   I .    _.   ;,,,_ , _,  RICHARD W. ELLIS ‘   L 
Adio i.    Richard W, Ellis was born in Newcastle, Ky., and received his pri-      .j
   i Q =;_i     mary education in a private school, graduating from the State College    
tchgd  `Q   of Kentucky with- a B..M. E. degree in 1903. In 1906 his Alma Mater ai,  
by     conferred upon him his master s degree. l -   .1
i  ,   Upon his graduation from the State College he accepted a position    
‘  -‘   in Boston, Mass., going from there one year later tolthe New York   y 
{    Telephone Company which position he has held ever since. His work    
 I   is in the traffic departmnt of this company.   1
frica, i   He served with the Second New York Field Artillery on the Mexican   ·;
q the on    border, and was First Lieutenant in the 106th Field Artillery of the   —;
;o the     27th Division, later serving overseas in the Air Service during the   I
lished     `’``   ..,- World War. 9   Y
 I       At present Mr. Ellis is general traffic engineer for the New York   i
Jur of  1   _f,     Telephone Company, located at 158 State street, Albany, N. Y.  Q 
an to- ‘    ·:.`‘ fj   1,, 1918 M1-_ Ellis was married to Miss Viola Smith, of Brooklyn. . if 
’f Ag'   A     _ N. Y., and he has one son, Richard Berryman Ellis, two years old. i r · _Y  ,_.   r 
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