Alexander Falck
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Alexander D. Falck served with the Elmira, New York law firm Stanchfield, Lovell, Falck & Sayles (named Sayles & Evans since 1945) from 1901-1918. Falck served as a director of Chemung Canal Trust Company (1917), president of Corning Glass Works (1920-1928), chairman of the board of Corning Glass Works (1929-1941), delegate to the Republican National Convention from New York (1940), and President of Arnot Ogden Memorial Hospital (1946-1948). There is a professorship of art named after Alexander D. Falck at Williams College.