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# Question: A recent "Object of the Week" was a pair of cast iron bookends, featuring the 1877 facade of the Chase National Bank at 104 Broadway and the 1799 facade of The Manhattan Company at 40 Wall Street. Does anyone know when the bookends were made and for what occasion? Please let us know.
NEWS & EVENTS (PAST AND FUTURE)
# SAVE THE DATE! We've reserved 40 seats for the Tuesday, May 3, 2022 Mets game vs the World Series Champion Atlanta Braves, at CitiField. The seats are in Section 18, Rows 18-20, behind home plate and only $86! We secured these seats that are not only at a group discount but also for a "value" game, at which all seats are less expensive. The tickets include Club Access to all premium clubs, including the Delta Club, right behind Section 18.
You must be a dues-paying CAA member to buy tickets, and each purchaser is limited to four tickets. Tickets will go on sale on our website at noon (Eastern) on Monday, January 31, 2022.
# We'd like to launch a new feature for the newsletter:
Who is the best person you ever hired at the Bank and why? Please send your story to news@chasealum.org.
We've received only two stories so far. Surely more alumni must be proud of people they brought into the Bank!
Thank you to the mentors who influenced generations
of superb Chase bankers (and those of Chemical and
MHT and other heritage institutions). We're offering tributes from Chase alumni who wanted to express their gratitude to men and women who helped shape their careers and lives.
The tributes are posted in three parts. Each part has links to the others and a list of writers and the colleagues thanked. Click here for Part 1 or Part 2 or # Part 3 (which has a new contribution from John Hehir, who thanks many living mentors and several departed).
►If you still want to pay tribute to a mentor or if you want to say more about someone already cited by a colleague, please send your comments to news@chasealum.org.
# SHARE YOUR STORY We're looking for contributions to Moments in Bank History and Life After Chase. You can either send your story fully written or ask to be interviewed. Contact Andrea at news@chasealum.org.
See photos from CAA Vienna's November luncheon, featuring Andreas Treichl.
See photos from CAA Frankfurt's 2021 Thanksgiving gathering at the Frankfurter Golf Club.
We have put together a compendium of past CAA events, with links to photos (viewable only by dues-paying CAA members). Of course, none of us has aged in these photos (from 2005 to 2020).
►The alumni trip to Croatia/Italy has been postponed to October 2022. More information has been sent directly to registrants.
LIFE AFTER CHASE
Morris and De Wolf: Part of Belgian alumni Marc Smit and Josse Borremans's Life After Chase has been some historical sleuthing into the affairs of the 18th century Antwerp banker Charles de Wolf to elucidate a very early Moment in Bank History. We previously published an article showing why they believe that Bank de Wolf (an antecedent of the Chase subsidiary Banque de Commerce) laid the foundation for the United States to become a prime credit risk.
Now Smit and Borremans have followed up with more historical digging into the relationship between De Wolf and Gouvernour Morris (image)–one of America's Founding Fathers, author of the Preamble to the Constitution ("We the People..."), U.S. envoy to France, and all-around mover and shaker in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Set aside some time to read this fascinating story. We suggest that you read it on a large screen rather than a smart phone.
Anne-Marie Barcia built a lifelong career out of what she learned in Chase credit training – how to train bankers!
She even found the "Bailey manual" in Egypt!
MOMENTS IN BANK HISTORY
(And remember...you have friends at Chase Alumni who want to see photos of your
# Object of the Week: A vintage diecast Ralstoy 22 Bank One truck, made in Nebraska. The top of the truck reads, "Banc One Leasing Corporation | The tool van specialists."

Gene Ret remembers being one of the "mole people" working without windows in The Vault on 5B at One Chase Manhattan Plaza. (Comments posted.)
the strange practices in the upstate NY hometown banks Chase acquired in the 1970s.
Click for a master index to images of memorabilia we've gathered recently, from Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Chemical Bank and Chase Manhattan.
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IN MEMORIAM
In Memoriams: Please send remembrances to news@chasealum.org
Read the list of alumni whose In Memoriams we posted in 2021.
Ada Fritz, 60, who worked for Chase in the Chicago area for some 35 years, died on December 14, 2021.
James "Jimmy" Cayne, credited with both the rise and fall of Bear Stearns as its chairman and CEO, died on December 28, 2021. He was 87.
Debra LeBlanc, 62, who worked for Chase in Garden City for 30 years, died on December 4, 2021. She was an Operation Senior Analyst.
Colin Swinborne, 84, died on October 14, 2021, in Palm Beach, FL. Starting at MHT as a lending officer, he retired from Chase in the late 1990s from posts in Corporate Affairs.
Warren Townsend, 88, died on November 25, 2021, in Beaverton, OR. He served Chase Manhattan in the 1970s in East Africa, South Asia and New York.
Kenneth S. Rolland, 90, died on November 24, 2021, in Scottsdale, AZ. He was Chief Investment Officer of Chemical when he retired after 40 years with the Bank, in 1992.
How Best to Use the CAA Membership Directory
If you have not done so recently, please update
the information in your profile, so that the CAA and other members would be better able to contact you. Using the Membership Directory is a privilege of dues-paying CAA members.
Now get a refresher on how to best use the membership directory to find an individual or
groups of individuals you would like to contact. (Note that only dues-paying members have
access to the directory.).
To get to the directory, log in at www.chasealum.org. On the home page menu, click on Membership and then Member Directory.
When searching by name, or in any of the other search areas, we advise starting by putting in less information in the search field. For example, if you want to find William Smith, type only Smith in the Search by Name box; if you put in “William Smith” and he is calling himself Bill Smith in his profile, you will not find him.
If you want to find members who live near you,
enter the city, state or country (or any combination) under Location. The Years at Chase search is very valuable. Type in 1996-2005, for instance, and you will find everyone who worked for the bank (including heritage banks) during those years. You can narrow your search by also typing in a location or job title.
Once you have entered the search words, click on Search at the bottom of the page. When members’ names appear, click on their names to obtain more detailed information about them.
If you have any problem with any of this, contact Ken Jablon at jablonkt@aol.com.
As always: If the links do not work for you, you can always access the latest stories by logging on to CAA's web site.
If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to Ken Jablon or call Ken (during normal working hours) at 212-799-9525.
By the by: Don't forget to explore the rest of the CAA Web site. Just click on the home page menu buttons to find the news archive, photo album, membership directory, past In Memoriams and benefit information.
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