19-10-2016, 11:35 AM
George Bouhe cut his teeth in New York before moving to Dallas. His mother Elsa seemed to have paved the way, as Isaac Don Levine took an interest in her, attempting the publication of her memoirs.
A sponsor on Elsa Bouhe's naturalization application was Tilbury O. "Buck" Freeman, a Princeton '29, classmate of CIA's chief of domestic contacts Edwin "Squirrel" Ashcraft. After a very brief marriage to a Yonker's, NY girl, Freeman married George Bouhe's sister in 1934. George and Buck Freeman both worked as accountants and Freeman lived with Bouhe's sister in Plainfield, NJ. George Bouhe died in Plainfield in 1980.
Edwin "Squirrel" Ashcraft, classmate of George Bouhe's brother-in-law, "Buck Freeman," married the daughter of a Princeton football legend.:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Cochran
https://books.google.com/books?id=aBRbAA...e&q&f=true
The June 5, 1963 Princeton Alumni newsletter indicates "Buck" Freeman was still active and in touch with other members of his class of '29.:
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https://paw.princeton.edu/memorial/tilbu...E2%80%9929
Tilbury Ogers Freeman '29
By Princeton Alumni Weekly
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BUCK DIED Apr. 11, 1991. He had prepared at Irving and Horace Mann Schools, New York Military Academy, and Barnard. At Princeton he was in the Glee Club and belonged to Gateway Club, Bert Seay was his roommate. Upon graduation he went to the National Acceptance Bank of New York, which later merged with the Bank of Manhattan. In 1942 he went to Hamilton Standard Propellers in Hartford. After participating in various business enterprises, he sold his interest in a booming firm and started traveling. His hobby continued to be music, and he served as president of the Plainfield Mendelssohn Glee Club, and was a soloist both there and in the Grace Episcopal Choir. In 1934 he married Irena Alexandrovna Bouche, and she survives, together with a son, Tilbury O. Jr. Buck's brother Herbert C. '38 is deceased, The Class extends its sympathy to Buck's family.
Alexander Daniloff and Stewart Dyckman happened to sponsor the naturalization application of George Bouhe: ...
A sponsor on Elsa Bouhe's naturalization application was Tilbury O. "Buck" Freeman, a Princeton '29, classmate of CIA's chief of domestic contacts Edwin "Squirrel" Ashcraft. After a very brief marriage to a Yonker's, NY girl, Freeman married George Bouhe's sister in 1934. George and Buck Freeman both worked as accountants and Freeman lived with Bouhe's sister in Plainfield, NJ. George Bouhe died in Plainfield in 1980.
Edwin "Squirrel" Ashcraft, classmate of George Bouhe's brother-in-law, "Buck Freeman," married the daughter of a Princeton football legend.:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Cochran
https://books.google.com/books?id=aBRbAA...e&q&f=true
The June 5, 1963 Princeton Alumni newsletter indicates "Buck" Freeman was still active and in touch with other members of his class of '29.:
Quote
https://paw.princeton.edu/memorial/tilbu...E2%80%9929
Tilbury Ogers Freeman '29
By Princeton Alumni Weekly
SEND A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
BUCK DIED Apr. 11, 1991. He had prepared at Irving and Horace Mann Schools, New York Military Academy, and Barnard. At Princeton he was in the Glee Club and belonged to Gateway Club, Bert Seay was his roommate. Upon graduation he went to the National Acceptance Bank of New York, which later merged with the Bank of Manhattan. In 1942 he went to Hamilton Standard Propellers in Hartford. After participating in various business enterprises, he sold his interest in a booming firm and started traveling. His hobby continued to be music, and he served as president of the Plainfield Mendelssohn Glee Club, and was a soloist both there and in the Grace Episcopal Choir. In 1934 he married Irena Alexandrovna Bouche, and she survives, together with a son, Tilbury O. Jr. Buck's brother Herbert C. '38 is deceased, The Class extends its sympathy to Buck's family.
Alexander Daniloff and Stewart Dyckman happened to sponsor the naturalization application of George Bouhe: ...
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