General Kenneth B.
Appel
Male
United States of America
1906-00-00
, United States of America
1976-00-00
, United States of America


About

Ken studied at Princeton University and graduated in 1929. From his wife Edna Boyd (married in September 1940) was born one child, Patricia.His political view was a republican.

After a brief fling in Wall Street until June 1930 Ken decided to get into something more stable, so he spent more time with the National Lock Washer Co.of Newark, N.J. before joining the American Cyanamid Co..
His particular interest laid in the sale and advertising of pharmaceuticals manufactured by the Lederle Divison. In this connection ha has travelled the United States rather thoroughly, and has made speeches on the packaging of pharmaceuticals.
He has lived variously in South Orange, Bound Brook and Ridgewood, NJ, also Pearl River, NY before settling in Upper Montclair. He was buried at Orange, Essex County, New Jersey. His fund of business knowledge has been increased by courses in law at the Practicing Law Institute, marketing at Columbia, and advertising through the Direct Mail Association.
As mostly remembered, Ken was 1929's star tennis payer and 1942's reports indicated that he has lost little of skill but still is a consistent winner in local tennis tournaments. His clubs were the Orange Lawn Tennis Club, the Montclair Athletic Club and Glen Ridge Tennis Club.



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Archive statistics 1926 - 1940
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12
2


Tournaments Orange Invitation - 1940 Orange Invitation - 1939 Orange Invitation - 1938 US Open - 1930 Orange Invitation - 1930 Brooklyn Indoor - 1930 US Open - 1929 Stamford Invitation - 1928 US Open - 1927 US Open - 1926

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