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JAN./FEB. 2004 VOLUME 106 NUMBER 4 Alumni Deaths

’25—Hilda Wambsganss Brengel of Annapolis, MD,March 17, 2003; active in community and religious affairs.

’25 BS HE—Ruth H.Kennedy of Red Bank, NJ, April 2, 2003; retired teacher, Jersey City; taught for the Turkish-American Assoc.; active in professional and religious affairs.

’27—Barbara Jacobus Cook (Mrs. Junius F. Jr. ’22) of Montague, MI,March 18, 2003; homemaker. Pi Beta Phi.

’27 BS HE—Eleanor Wright Decker (Mrs.Morris T.) of Keene, NH, March 16, 2003; retired director of food services, SUNY Canton; active in community and religious affairs.

’27 ME—Henry S. Germond III of Little Silver, NJ,March 16, 2003; mechanical engineer; president, Revolvator Co.; active in community and religious affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.

’27 BA—Donald E. Huntington of Spartanburg, SC, March 16, 2003; executive, livestock feed business; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.

’27—Orpha Spicer Zimmer (Mrs. James H. ’26) of Palm Harbor, FL, March 1, 2003; officer, League of Women Voters; active in civic and community affairs. Pi Beta Phi.

’29—William H. Kessler of Clifton, NJ,March 3, 2003; retired plant manager, Armour & Co.; veteran; active in community and religious affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.

’31-32 GR—Edna Woolsey Stanley (Mrs. Ralph J., MA ’36) of Chambersburg, PA, March 19, 2003; secondary school teacher; active in civic, community, and religious affairs.

’31 ME—Harding Van Schaack of Eustis, FL, April 3, 2003; retired vice president, MTM Corp.; inventor; active in alumni affairs. Chi Psi.

’32, B Chem ’33—Helmut M. Englemann of Orlando, FL, April 11, 2003; chemist, Hercules Inc.; active in professional and religious affairs. Kappa Sigma.

’32—Julia Troy Galbraith (Mrs. Robert E.) of Ithaca, NY,March 4, 2003; worked for GLF and Agway; active in community and religious affairs. Delta Zeta.

’32 BA—Milton Simon of San Diego, CA, April 1, 2003; physician; veteran; active in community affairs.

’33 BA—C. Clay Aldridge of Columbus, GA, April 25, 2003.

’34—Rawson Atwood of Lake Wales, FL,May 20, 2002; president,Decorated Metal Manufacturing; veteran; active in community affairs. Chi Phi.

’34 BA—Merrill D. Gross of Cleveland, OH, March 4, 2003; retired president, J.H. Gross jewelry company; executive director, Temple-Tifereth Israel; veteran; active in community and alumni affairs. Zeta Beta Tau.

’34—Martin W.Gruber of Vero Beach, FL,March 15, 2003; electrical engineer, Revere Copper & Brass; active in community and religious affairs.

’34 BA—Norman Spitzer of Valhalla, NY, April 25, 2003; physician; veteran. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Wife, Phyllis (Ettinger) ’43.

’35 BA—Harry F. Fowler of Port St. Lucie, FL, April 21, 2003; executive director, county government; active in community affairs. Lambda Chi Alpha.Wife, Elsie (Koehler) ’37.

’35 BS Ag—Olmstead Peet of Port Leyden, NY, March 28, 2003; retired supervisor, patent design, Xerox Corp.; author; veteran; active in community and religious affairs. Wife, Hope (Stevenson) ’38.

’35 CE—Robert R. Sheridan of Seaford, DE, April 11, 2003; engineering supervisor, Eastman Kodak; active in professional affairs. Tau Beta Phi.

’35—Esther Teich Stevens of Northport, NY, April 23, 2003; dressmaker; owner, Esther Stevens Fine Clothes; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’35—Shirley Jacobs Streicker of Rye, NY,March 13, 2003. Alpha Epsilon Phi.

’36-37 SP Ag—Francis D. Foy of Lowville, NY, March 31, 2003; founder, Foy Insurance Agency; veteran; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.

’36 MS, PhD ’73—Helen Kallenberg Hoffman (Mrs.Melvin B., PhD ’34) of Ithaca, NY,March 4, 2003; elementary school teacher, Ithaca Public Schools; clinical psychologist; taught child development and nutrition, U. ofWest Virginia; former social worker in New York City; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’36—Arnold T. Jorgensen of Venice, FL, April 18, 2003; retired exec. vice president, L. C. Lighting Co. Phi Sigma Kappa.

’36 ME, MME ’40—Rocco V.Vittucci of Washington, DC, April 8, 2003; mechanical engineer, Navy Dept.; developed prototypes of nuclear submarines, hydrofoil craft, and air-cushion vehicles; author; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’37 MA—Dirck Benson of Saranac Lake, NY, April 10, 2003; ornithologist; worked for NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation; author; active in community and professional affairs.

’37 BA—Elsie Lavine Brewda of Gloversville, NY,May 27, 2003; social worker; teacher; active in community and religious affairs.

’37 SP Hotel—Frederick Dreier of Phoenix, AZ, March 17, 2003; president, Dreier Hotels; active in community and professional affairs.

’37 JD—David A. Fraser of Syracuse, NY, March 1, 2003; attorney; owner/president, Coulter Fraser Bolton Bird & Ventre; active in professional affairs.

’37 BS Ag, MS Ag ’39—Edward S. Penczek of Powell, OH, May 22, 2003; chemical engineer; metallurgist; active in religious affairs.

’37 MS, PhD ’39—Orville H. White of Medaryville, IN, April 17, 2003; retired farmer; agricultural economist; veteran; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’38 BS Eng—Charles S. Davis Jr. of Orleans, MA,March 16, 2003; retired engineer; founder, Bergen Research Engineering; active in community affairs. Phi Gamma Delta.

’38 BS HE—Marie Travis Mann (Mrs.Malcolm J. ’36, MD ’39) of Gambrills, MD, March 24, 2003.

’38 BA—George S. Stothoff of Columbus, NC, March 13, 2003. Delta Kappa Epsilon.

’38 BS Ag—Alexie N. Stout of Bradenton, FL, formerly of Syracuse, NY, March 28, 2003; insurance agent,Mass.Mutual; pension group partner; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’38 BS Ag, Ed D ’60—Fred A. Tuthill Jr. of Elmira, NY, March 10, 2003; retired professor, Niagara U.; former superintendent of schools and high school principal; active in community and alumni affairs. Alpha Gamma Rho.

’38 BS HE—Barbara Ives Weeks of Southport, ME, April 22, 2003; active in civic, community, and religious affairs. Delta Delta Delta.

’39 B Chem,Chem E ’40—Joseph Coors of Rancho Santa Fe, CA,March 15, 2003; retired CEO of Adolph Coors Co.; founder of the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think-tank; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Kappa Alpha.Wife,Anne (Drotning) ’54.

’39 BS AE M—William P. Flanigan of Baltimore, MD, April 6, 2003; retired contracting executive; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Phi Gamma Delta.

’39 BS Ag, MS ’61—William F. Fuerst Jr. of Ithaca, NY, June 28, 2003; taught veterinary physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, Cornell U.; veteran; recipient, Frank H.T. Rhodes Exemplary Service Award; member, Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame; managed Cornell’s sprint football program; active in civic, community, and alumni affairs. Beta Sigma Rho.

’39—Col. George W.Harris Jr. of Boerne, TX, April 16, 2003. Alpha Sigma Phi.

’39 BS—Herman E. Hegyi of Arlington, VA, April 16, 2003; retired CIA officer; veteran; active in community and alumni affairs.

’39 DVM—James J.McCarthy of Palm Beach Gardens, FL,March 28, 2003; veterinarian; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’39 MD—Hugh Mullan of Washington, DC, March 22, 2003; psychiatrist; taught group therapy at Georgetown U.; veteran; author; taught at Tulane U.; chief of psychiatry, New Orleans Veterans Hospital; active in community and professional affairs.

’40, ME ’41—Charles V.Hayes of Fort Pierce, FL, April 11, 2003; mechanical engineer; veteran. Sigma Pi.

’40 BA—Solomon Lasof of Lancaster, PA,March 18, 2003; retired physicist and engineer, RCA Corp.; also worked for ISC Defense Systems.

’40 BS HE—Louise Burnett Miller (Mrs. Gilson) of North Salem, NY, April 1, 2003; high school home economics teacher; active in civic, community, and religious affairs.

’40 BS AE M—Sidney L. Scott of St. Petersburg, FL, April 14, 2003; retired purchasing agent, Union Carbide; veteran; active in community and religious affairs. Delta Phi.

’40 BA—Morgan Sinclaire of Santa Monica, CA, March 17, 2003; active in alumni affairs. Wife, Esther (Jones) ’40.

’41—Mary JessupMcCawley (Mrs. Thomas G.) of St. Louis, MO, March 25, 2003; retired coowner, Porter Paint; veteran; active in religious affairs. Kappa Alpha Theta.

’41—Dorothy Kramer Walzer (Mrs. William C.) of Reston,VA,March 26, 2003; homemaker.

’41, BA ’42—Phillips Wyman Jr. of Tubac, AZ, formerly of Salinas, CA,March 22, 2003; owner, Salinas Valley Radio Telephone; manager, Wyman Oaks; bank director; veteran; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs. Zeta Psi.

’42 BA—Sterling B. Blakeman of Palos Verdes Estates, CA,March 8, 2003; retired banker. Delta Tau Delta.

’42 BA—George M. Briggs Jr. of Scranton, PA, March 16, 2003; worked for US Steel, Nivert Steel, and Triple S Steel; active in religious affairs. Alpha Chi Rho.

’42 PhD—William R. Brown of Lexington, KY, April 21, 2003; retired geology professor,U. of Kentucky; active in professional and religious affairs.

’42—Milton E.Harris of Greensboro, NC, April 17, 2003; worked for Agway.

’42 PhD—Richard B.Hasbrouck of Lake Forest, IL, April 24, 2003; research chemist, Abbott Laboratories; also worked for DuPont; active in alumni affairs.

’42 Chem E—L.Vandegrift Lee ofWatch Hill, RI, April 19, 2003; oil industry consultant. Sigma Phi.

’42 SP Ag—Walter C. Perry of Hampton, NY, March 3, 2003; farmer; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.

’42 BS Ag—F.Arthur Potter ofWashington, CT, March 17, 2003; farmer; veteran; active in civic, community, religious, and alumni affairs.Wife, Jean (Fenton) ’42.

’42—Charles N. Ritter of Orlando, FL,March 16, 2003; electrical engineer; worked for Florida Power Co.; veteran; active in professional affairs.

’42—Edward A. Rogers of Sarasota, FL,March 13, 2003; owner, Ted Rogers Communications; veteran; active in civic and community affairs. Delta Kappa Epsilon.

’42 DVM—Merwin G. Smith of Deland, FL, April 16, 2003; veterinarian; supervisor, NY State agriculture dept.; veteran; active in community and religious affairs. Alpha Psi.

’43 BS HE—Winona Brower Bugg of Woodland, NC, March 7, 2003; dietician, Tuomey Regional Med. Ctr.; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’43 JD—Richard W. Cooney of Sarasota, FL, March 29, 2003; retired attorney; veteran.

’43 BS HE—Evelyn Corwith Costick (Mrs. Alexander) of Columbus, OH,March 23, 2003; home economist; retired manager, Borden Co. test kitchens; active in community and professional affairs.

’43 SP Ag—John A.De Ronde of Vacaville, CA, April 8, 2003; retired judge; retired military; attorney; active in civic and community affairs.

’43, BS AE ’49—Ralph E.Hopkins Jr. of Athens, PA, March 22, 2003; foundry superintendent and engineer, Ingersoll Rand; active in civic and community affairs.

’43—Richard T. Kramer of New Port Richey, FL, April 26, 2003; county administrator; active in community affairs.

’43 BA—Mary Treadwell Lawton (Mrs.William J. Jr.) of Pacific Palisades, CA,March 14, 2003; petroleum geologist; mathematician. Alpha Phi.

’43 BS Ag, MRP ’51—Edmund E. Newhard of Hopewell Junction, NY, April 15, 2003; regional landscape architect, Federal Highway Admin.; veteran; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.

’43—Frederick E. Parkinson of Jonesville, WI, April 4, 2003; owner, Comeback Inn and Tavern Grill; veteran. Zeta Psi.

’43—George W. Sanderson of Pawcatuck, CT, April 12, 2003; worked for Steam Train; taught alternative energy,Westchester Comm. College; veteran; active in community affairs.

’44-45 SP Arch—Anne Hudak Kosikowski (Mrs. Frank V., PhD ’44) of Naples, FL, formerly of Ithaca, NY, March 9, 2003; artist; active in community and religious affairs.

’44 PhD—Julius J.Krauklis of Morristown, NJ, March 11, 2003; chemical engineer; worked for Foster Wheeler, Allied Chemical, and Standard Oil; active in community affairs.

’44—John R. Price of Canandaigua, NY, formerly of Adams, NY, March 6, 2003; family physician; veteran; active in community and professional affairs.

’45—Willis C.Andrews of Machias, NY,March 17, 2003; retired forest ranger; school board president; veteran; active in civic and community affairs.

’45,BA ’44—Edwin Cohen of Binghamton, NY, March 2, 2003; retired manager, human factors dept., Singer Co.; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’45—Lt. Col. George R. Fitzpatrick of Sterling, VA, April 20, 2003; technical director, CONTEL; former vice president, Cortronics Systems Int’l; veteran; chief engineer for navigational aids for Berlin Airlift; active in community and professional affairs. Delta Tau Delta.

’45, BME ’47—William T. Rice ofWilmington, DE, March 21, 2003; founder, Yachting Tableware Co.; engineer; inventor; veteran; active in community affairs. Phi Delta Theta.

’45-46 GR—Teresa O’Connor Salzler (Mrs. Gordon J.) of Springville, NY,March 28, 2003; taught at Griffith Institute; active in professional and religious affairs. Delta Kappa Gamma.

’46, BA ’45—Mildred Biegeleisen Bogen (Mrs. Lester H. ’48) of Englewood, NJ, March 15, 2003. Alpha Epsilon Phi.

’46 BA, MA ’47—Marjorie Walzer Shprentz of Irvington, NY, April 27, 2003; teacher and high school guidance counselor. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Husband, Herbert ’47.

’46 BS HE—Mildred Lincoln Steele of Pittsburgh, PA, April 13, 2003; taught the hearingimpaired; special education supervisor; active in community and professional affairs. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

’47 PhD—William P. Swift of Binghamton, NY, April 19, 2003; psychologist; taught at Ithaca College, Broome Community College, Syracuse U., and Villanova U.; also worked for Broome Co. Mental Health Clinic and NYS Education Dept.; author; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’48 LLB—Sinon O’Neil of Binghamton, NY, April 18, 2003; attorney for Link Aviation and the Broome County Dept. of Social Svcs.; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’49 LLB—Max Felsenstein of Providence, RI, April 7, 2003; attorney; veteran.

’50-52 GR—Rudolph S. Bottei of South Bend, IN, April 23, 2003; professor of chemistry and biochemistry, U. of Notre Dame; author; active in professional and religious affairs.

’51 BS Hotel,MBA ’55—Walter S.Ashbaugh of Toledo, OH, April 3, 2003; financial analyst, DeVilbiss Co.; member, 1952 Olympic track and field team; active in professional affairs. Psi Upsilon.

’51-53 SP Ag—Frederick F. Bolan of Clinton, NY, April 21, 2003; owner, Bolan GMC; veteran; pilot; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’51 BA—Bigelow P.Cushman of Deer Isle,ME, April 9, 2003; professor emeritus,Western Connecticut State U.; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. Beta Theta Pi.

’51—Albert R. Ellis Jr. of Pittsburgh, PA, April 8, 2003; attorney; arbitrator; asst. attorney general, Pennsylvania; veteran; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’51 LLB—Theodore S.Hochstim of Dallas, TX, April 29, 2003; attorney; active in community and professional affairs.

’51 DVM—John L.Mara of Topeka, KS,March 27, 2003; veterinarian; director of veterinary affairs,Hills Pet Nutrition; active in professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’51 BS ILR—Robert A. Rowan of Wilmington, NC, April 18, 2003; worked for DuPont; veteran; active in community affairs.

’53 BS Ag, PhD ’61—David J. Allee of Ithaca, NY, April 17, 2003; professor of resource economics, Cornell U.; veteran; author; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Tau Epsilon Phi.Wife, Martha (Ladd), GR ’56-57.

’53 PhD—Ruth J. Dales of Tallahassee, FL, March 31, 2003; professor emeritus, Florida State U.; author; veteran; active in professional affairs.

’53 BS Ag—George A. Huegler of Laureldale, PA, April 8, 2003; worked for Wetterau Inc.; produce buyer, Acme Markets; veteran.

’53, BS Ag ’59—Willard H. Potter of Truxton, NY, April 29, 2003; owner, Milkland Farms; musician; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.

’53 SP Ag—Delbert V. Troxell of Kennewick, WA, April 15, 2003; pastor; missionary, Disciples of Christ; taught at Kwansei Gakuin U.; active in community and religious affairs.

’54 MS, PhD ’55—Walter H.Hesse of Monroe, WA, April 6, 2003; taught at Cal Poly Pomona; author; active in community affairs.

’54—Eleanor Copley Pattison of West Sand Lake, NY, April 3, 2003; active in civic and community affairs. Kappa Alpha Theta.

’54 BS Hotel—Philip Pistilli of Kansas City, MO, March 29, 2003; hotelier; chairman, Raphael Hotel; veteran; active in in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’54 MS—Margaret N. White of Lutherville, MD, April 20, 2003; home extension agent; taught home economics; expert in textiles; active in community and religious affairs.

’54 MS—Sister Mary Marcia Witchner of Pepper Pike, OH, May 12, 2003; home economics teacher; Ursuline nun; house manager, Beaumont Convent.

’55 MD—Robert C. Atkins of New York City, April 17, 2003; promoted a low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet; best-selling author of Dr. Atkins’ New Diet Revolution and Atkins for Life; medical researcher; active in community and professional affairs.

’55 BS HE—Faith Snyder Berry (Mrs. Douglas C., JD ’50) of Elmira, NY, May 11, 2003. Delta Gamma.

’55 M ILR—Bernard G. Brody of Tucson, AZ, December 19, 2002; employee benefits administrator; active in community and religious affairs.

’55 BS ILR—Franchellie Cadwell of New York City, May 25, 2003; president, Cadwell Davis advertising agency; a founder of the President’s Council of Cornell Women; active in professional and alumni affairs. Alphi Phi.

’55, BME ’56—Robert C. Eckert of Solon, OH, April 3, 2003; partner, Systems & Technology Inc.; owner, Emerald Design. Alpha Tau Omega.

’55 BA, JD ’58—Curtis McGann of Woodbury, CT, May 14, 2003; attorney; veteran; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.Wife, Ann (Ryan) ’58.

’55 BA—Peter G.Meili of New York City,May 18, 2003. Phi Kappa Sigma.

’55—Ruth Heinzman Schmidt (Mrs. Gerald A.) of Richmond,VA,May 20, 2003; active in community affairs. Chi Omega.

’55 BA—John H.Wood of Akron, NY, April 11, 2003; managing partner, J.B.Wood Realty; active in community affairs.

’56—Gordon L.Hopps of San Diego, CA, April 26, 2003. Sigma Phi Epsilon.

’57 BA—Clarissa Dedrick Carabateas (Mrs. Philip M.) of Nassau, NY, April 27, 2003; chemist,Winthrop Research Inst.; author; active in community affairs. Alpha Omicron Pi.

’58 BA, MNS ’61, PhD ’67—Roger L. Garrett of Alexandria, VA, March 31, 2003; biochemist; founding chief, EPA’s industrial chemistry branch; author; president, Adams Laboratories and Diversified Laboratories; veteran; active in professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Phi Gamma Delta.

’59 BS HE—Jody Nealon Shachnow of Scarsdale, NY, April 2003; former assoc. director, Cornell Medical College,White Plains. Delta Delta Delta.

’60 MD—Alexander C.Angelides of Miami, FL, May 11, 2003; hand surgeon; chief of staff, Palmetto General Hospital; author; painter; photographer; active in community and professional affairs.

’60 BS HE—Marilyn Miller Roche of San Mateo, CA, April 5, 2003; board member, San Francisco chapter of Jump Start; former Connecticut state representative; active in civic, community, and professional affairs. Delta Gamma.

’61 Ed D—Raymond E. Fort of Ulysses, KS, April 30, 2003; agricultural economist for international agencies; veteran; active in civic, community, professional, and religious affairs.Wife, Joan (Platt), GR ’59-60.

’61 BS Ag, DVM ’65—Franklin M. Loew of Worcester, MA, April 15, 2003; president, Becker College; former president and CEO, Medical Foods; division director, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; former dean of veterinary medicine, Cornell U. and Tufts. U.; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’62, BA ’63—David W.Clayton of Hauppauge, NY,May 3, 2003; attorney; veteran. Sigma Nu.

’62 BS Ag—Edward D. Tinker of Webster, NY, May 5, 2003; administrator, Rochester Products.

’63 BS Ag—Michael L.Newport of North Bend, OH,May 26, 2003; director of packaging, Hillshire Farms & Kahn’s. Alpha Delta Phi.

’63 BA—Gael (Mary) Erpenbeck O’Farrell of London, England,May 20, 2003; self-employed. Kappa Alpha Theta.

’64 PhD—Herbert H. Bryan of Homestead, FL, April 11, 2003; horticulturalist, Tropical Research and Education Center, U. of Florida; active in professional affairs.

’64 BS ILR—Jared H. Jossem of Honolulu, HI, April 21, 2003; labor lawyer; Republican Party leader in Hawaii; author; law professor, Hawai’i Pacific U.; editor; author; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Zeta Beta Tau.

’64 BS HE—Neysa Post Moss of London, England, May 21, 2003; artist; book designer. Sigma Delta Tau.

’64—Edward F. Sprague of Northbrook, IL, April 6, 2003; exec. vice president, Sprague Ironworks. Delta Tau Delta.

’65 BS Hotel—Malcolm Foster Jr. of New York City,May 29, 2003; investment banker. Sigma Chi.

’66 LLB—George Milanos of Tenafly, NJ,April 21, 2003; attorney; active in civic and religious affairs.

’69 BS Ag—Jeffrey W.Wood of Syracuse, NY, April 10, 2003; worked for AAA ofWestern and Central NY; active in community affairs. Acacia.

’70 BS Nurs—Veronica Campbell Davis (Mrs. Stanley) of Irvington, NY, April 23, 2003; nurse practitioner; midwife.

’70 PhD—Joel Feigenbaum of East Sandwich, MA, April 17, 2003; math professor, Cape Cod Community College; environmental activist; active in community affairs.

’70 BS Ag—Jeanne DevoeMassey of Jasper, NY, April 12, 2003; English teacher. Husband, Charles M.Massey ’73, MPS Ag ’75.

’71 PhD—Dean T.Hodges Jr. of Del Mar, CA, April 13, 2003; laser physicist; president, Laser Power Corp.; active in professional affairs.

’72 BS Ag—John T.Conner Jr. of Gardiner, NY, May 20, 2003; owner, Sunnygables Farm; active in community and religious affairs.

’73 BS Ag—John R. Allen Jr. of Seaford, DE, April 9, 2003; CFO, Allen Family Foods; active in community and professional affairs. Delta Upsilon.Wife, Susan (Sabo) ’71.

’73 MS—Elisabeth E. I. Linusson of Stockholm, Sweden, April 28, 2003; nutrition expert; worked for the FAO in Rome, Italy; active in professional affairs.

’74 PhD—Nadine F. George of Gambier, OH, April 27, 2003; librarian, Kenyon College; taught history of science, Kirkland and Hamilton colleges; active in artistic, community, and religious affairs.

’76 PhD—Edwin K. Stilwell of Florence, OR, April 20, 2003; plant pathologist and physiologist; agricultural consultant; active in community and religious affairs.

’78, BA ’79—Elizabeth A.Neuffer of New York City,May 9, 2003; foreign affairs correspondent and UN bureau chief for the Boston Globe; wrote The Key to My Neighbor’s House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda; recipient of the Novartis Prize and the Courage in Journalism award.

’81 PhD—John M.Mohan of Grinnell, IA, April 5, 2003; professor of Russian and co-founder of Russian dept., Grinnell College; active in professional affairs.

’81 BS Eng—Eric M. Schaufert of Boiling Springs, PA, April 24, 2003; vice president, Product Group at Corning; veteran; pilot; active in community and religious affairs. Alpha Delta Phi.

’84 BA, MD ’88—Matthew R. Caleb of New York City,May 2003; physician, New York Hospital.

’86 MPS HE—Margaret E.McGinnis of Cortland, NY, April 4, 2003; worked for TC3, BOCES, and the Cortland Evening Standard; active in community and religious affairs.

’88 BS HE—Jennifer L. Herskowitz of New York City,May 15, 2003; associate director, Bear, Stearns; banker, Citibank and Bankers Trust; active in alumni affairs.

’88 MA, PhD ’96—Raymond C.Wieboldt of Winthrop Harbor, IL, April 15, 2003; chemist. Wife,Margaret (Shedd) ’89, M ILR ’91.

’97 MA—Mihoko Kajikawa of Yokohoma, Japan, April 25, 2003.

’99 BS Ag—Binu Perumpallathu Thomas of New Hyde Park, NY, April 11, 2003.

’01-03 GR—Vinod Kundnani of Ulhasnager, India, April 1, 2003; graduate student in chemistry and chemical biology.

’02 MPS ILR—Jeffrey W. Sharpton of Philadelphia, PA, April 29, 2003; vice president, global manager of human resources, InterGen Services.

’04—Kristen M. Osborne of Bethesda, MD, April 14, 2003; undergraduate Hotel major.

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