Presidents
- Peter Ballantine (1791–1883) from 1840 through 1883
- Robert Francis Ballantine (1836–1905) possibly from 1883 through 1905
- George Griswold Frelinghuysen (1851–1936) from 1905 through ?
- Charles Bradley from ? to 1929
- Carl Badenhausen (1894–1981) from 1933 to May 21, 1964
- John E. Farrell from May 21, 1964 to January 9, 1967
- Richard Griebel from January 9, 1967 to February 17, 1969
- Jack Waldron from February 17, 1969 to June 24, 1969
- Stephen D. Haymes from June 24, 1969 through ?
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Famous quotes containing the word presidents:
“You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in the people. One class is no better than another. It must be a case of Wisdom, or Truth. Let the working classes be working classes. That is the truth. There must be an aristocracy of people who have wisdom, and there must be a Ruler: a Kaiser: no Presidents and democracies.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“Governments can err, Presidents do make mistakes, but the immortal Dante tells us that divine justice weighs the sins of the cold-blooded and the sins of the warm-hearted in different scales. Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the constant omission of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
“All Presidents start out to run a crusade but after a couple of years they find they are running something less heroic and much more intractable: namely the presidency. The people are well cured by then of election fever, during which they think they are choosing Moses. In the third year, they look on the man as a sinner and a bumbler and begin to poke around for rumours of another Messiah.”
—Alistair Cooke (b. 1908)