Georges” house and 104 acres in Ardmore in 1811, once the country place of Philip Syng, colonial silversmith. ![]() Appointed in 1940 Government Appeals Officer, Selective Service Board, Bryn Mawr served 30 years. During Depression worked in administration of dissolution assets of failed Merion Title & Trust Co., obtaining refunds of 80% of deposits of children of Lower Merion schools. Census for Bucks and Montgomery Counties, 1930. Solicitor for Volunteer Firemen’s Pension Fund. Instrumental in organizing pension funds of Lower Merion Police and Lower Merion Volunteer Firemen. Practiced law in Norristown and Ardmore, 1910-1966. Graduate Perkiomen Seminary, Princeton U., U. Director, Sundays At Three concerts, Bala Cynwyd Library. Soloist with Concerto Soloists, Swarthmore College Chamber Orchestra, North Penn Symphony, Main Line Symphony, others. Founder (1963) and first violin Amado Quartet. Consultant, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1962-65. Faculty, U of Pennsylvania, 1957- chairman physics department, 1982-87 associate dean for natural sciences, 1987. and member of the Lower Merion Society for Detection and Prosecution of Horse Thieves Amado, Ralph David 1932. ![]() Founding member of Gladwyne Presbyterian Church. Old Gulph Road, Penn Valley Althouse, Warren B. Reopened as Montgomery Country Day School, K-8th grades. With Louise Ratledge, faculty member, leased Montgomery School, 1938 after it closed for financial reasons. Head of Lower School of Montgomery School, 1930s. ![]() All Saints Episcopal Parish House Church of Good Shepherd’s education unit, Rosemont.
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