Lochinvar Club
From New York City LDS History
The Lochinvar Club was a club of high-level executives in the New York area with Utah and Mormon backgrounds. As of 1968, the club included some 35 members and an additional 7 honorary members, who had left the New York area. Members were mostly active Mormons, but one report broke down the group as follows[1]:
- 19 active Mormons
- 4 slightly inactive Mormons
- 9 inactive Mormons
- 3 non-Mormons.
Known members included[2]:
- Robert Bradford, Chairman, American Smelting, Refining.
- Lew Callaway, Publisher, Newsweek.
- John McLean Clifford, President, Curtis Publishing.
- Oakley S. Evans, Vice President and Director of Corporate Development, J. C. Penney, Co.
- Jay Parkinson, President, Anaconda.
- Morris Wright, General Partner, Kuhn & Loeb
- De Alton Partridge, President, Near East Foundation.
- Stanton Hale, President, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance.
- Isaac Stewart, Vice President, Union Carbide.
- Anthony I. Eyring, Washington Mutual Savings Bank.
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