Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Theodore Thomas
Merchant
Centurion, 1903–1925
George E. Harney and Loyall Farragut
Pennsylvania
New York (Manhattan), New York
Age fifty-three
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Century Memorial
Theodore Thomas belonged to that group of Centurions who seemed to be an essential part of the Club. To miss him from his invariable place at the upper left-hand dinner-table, where he would always sit with Harney, Lippincott, Alexander [ambiguous reference], and Dr. Carr, gives even now a sense of incompleteness, and that is not because Thomas was a ready talker. He was, on the contrary, always one of the listeners; when he joined the conversation, it was apt to be with brief and matter-of-fact comment on the subject. But this well-known quality only emphasized the part played by personality pure and simple in making the good club-man; for every one was fond of Thomas, and took pleasure in exchanging impressions with him. He was a tireless worker for the Club, and had served many years on its committees.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1926 Century Association Yearbook