Emil Loeffler took over as groundskeeper in 1913 when John McGlynn left to start a golf course architecture business. McGlynn and Loeffler later formed a design/build firm in the early 20's. I did quite a bit of research on Loeffler for our Master Plan of Bucknell GC. I have some great information about Loeffler's involvement with the course evolution including a taped interview with Arthur Snyder who was trained by Emil and McGlynn at Oakmont. In the interview, Mr. Snyder goes into detail about the ditches, the pews, the bunkering system, trees,..., it is very fascinating. Forrest found the tape going through things from his mentor Arthur Jack Snyder (who passed away a few years ago). Jack served as Superintendent at Oakmont in 1951/1952. I'm not sure if the club even has a copy of the tape. During our due dilligence phase, I spoke at length with Bill Stitt as well as Kurt Fuhrer (Emil was Kurt's great uncle) about Emil. I also tracked down Emil's one son (also named Emil) who was very accomodating. I'm out at Oakmont again on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week doing work on the East course. In my opinion, Emil deserves quite a bit of credit for the evolution of the big course. However, I will not start another Merion type thread on line. If someone wants more information about Loeffler, email me off line and I would be happy to share.