In registering for WWI he was employed with the Hohlfeld Manufacturing Company, that specialized in couch and hammock design. On the 1920 US Census he was employed as a manager with a Turkish towel company, later (1940) a foreman in a machine shop.
The 1880 US Census shows Frank a student at Girard College in Philadelphia, a preparatory school at that time admitting orphaned white males.
In registering for WWI he was employed with the Hohlfeld Manufacturing Company, that specialized in couch and hammock design. On the 1920 US Census he was employed as a manager with a Turkish towel company, later (1940) a foreman in a machine shop.
The 1880 US Census shows Frank a student at Girard College in Philadelphia, a preparatory school at that time admitting orphaned white males.
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