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DONALD
MACLEAN
Donald
Maclean, president of California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, was
born March 8, 1900, in Honolulu, Hawaii; the son of Donald and Elizabeth (Ailes) Maclean. Cadet at the United States Military Academy
from 1918 to 1919.
Mr. Maclean was associated with the
Matson Navigation Company from 1920 to 1925; assistant manager, Steamship
Department, for Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1926 to 1930; vice
president of Eppley Hotels Company, Omaha, Nebraska,
from 1931 to 1933; president and director of Pacific Molasses Company, San
Francisco, California, from 1933 to 1945. In 1946 he became associated with the
California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, San Francisco, California,
of which he was executive vice president from 1946 to 1951 and has been
president and director since 1951. Also is director of the American Trust
Company and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.
Member of the
Pacific-Union Club and Bohemian Club of San Francisco, California, and
Burlingame Country Club of Burlingame, California.
Mr. Maclean was married on August
25, 1927, and has one son, Bruce Maclean.
Homes: 1049 San Raymundo
Road, San Mateo, California.
Offices: 215 Market Street, San Francisco,
California.
Transcribed By: Cecelia M. Setty.
Source: “Eminent Californians 1953”,
by Lee E. Johnson & C. W. Taylor. Page 61, C. W. Taylor
Publ., Palo Alto, California, 1953.
© 2013 Cecelia M. Setty.
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