Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Max A. Wesendonck
Germania Life Insurance Company
Centurion, 1894–1932
John Durand, Carl Schurz, and Charles R. Miller
Düsseldorf, Germany
Paris, France
Age forty-nine
Brooklyn, New York
Archivist’s Notes
Son of Hugo Wesendonck
Century Memorial
In recent years the Club-house did not often see the tall, immaculately-dressed figure of Max Wesendonck. He was a cultured gentleman of the best old-school German tradition, distinguished in appearance by his flowing gray whiskers, dignified and courtly in speech and manner. He retired from business years ago and thereafter lived the life of a man of leisure. He had traveled much in his earlier days and made wide personal acquaintance during his long association with the Guardian Life. Music and art were always to him matters of foremost interest, and he was a bon viveur that brought reminder of old-time hospitality. His absolutely convincing personation of a German baker, at one of the Club’s older Twelfth Night revels, was indicated by the disapproving comment of other costumed visitors, that a member of the culinary staff should have intruded into the reception rooms.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1933 Century Association Yearbook