![]() ![]() Farage C’30 L’33, Haverford, Pa., emeritus professor of law at Pennsylvania State University October 23, 1998. Mack D’29, Delray Beach, Fla., a retired dentist July 28, 1997. In 1967 he was reinstated by the courts and taught for several years at Overbrook High School, and at the Community College of Philadelphia and Villanova University.ĭr. He survived by selling housewares at farmers’ markets. Cohen D’29, Lemoyne, Pa., a retired dentist May 5, 1995.Ībraham Egnal W’29 G’33, Philadelphia, a retired schoolteacher who had been fired by the school district in 1953 for refusing to answer questions before the House Un-American Activities Committee as to whether he was a communist December 20, 1998, at 90 years. Stanley Brzyski WEv’29, Langhorne, Pa., professor of economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for 25 years November 17, 1998.ĭr. Margaret Fees Waddington Ed’28 GEd’37, Narberth, Pa., November 22, 1998.Īlfred H. Harry Polikoff W’28 L’31, New York, a retired lawyer August 21, 1998. Hepburn L’28, Chevy Chase, Md., an attorney who had practiced in Philadelphia for 65 years December 17, 1998, at 96 years. Norman Harris W’28, Scranton, Pa., a retired attorney September 18, 1998. A founding member of the Pennsylvania Women’s Press Association, she was the first female president of the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors. Gross CCT’28, Lock Haven, Pa., former managing editor of the Lock Haven Express November 25, 1998. Duncan Ed’28, Newtown Square, Pa., October 9, 1998. He wrote War and Diplomacy in East Asia.Ĭarolyn N. After the war he taught at Stanford University and San Jose State University. Buss Gr’27, Palo Alto, Calif., a retired diplomat, who, as the senior American diplomat in the Philippines, negotiated the surrender of Manila to the Japanese in the Second World War November 17, 1998, at 94 years. Although on part-time status since 1996, he continued to see patients at the hospital until September.ĭr. He wrote more than 400 papers relating to clinical cardiology and 13 books on cardiovascular disorders. Soloff C’26, Philadelphia, retired professor of cardiology at Temple University and former chief of cardiology at its hospital Novemat 94 years. Helen Roberts Barnshaw Ed’26 G’28, Cherry Hill, N.J., a former volunteer in child advocacy and at Cooper Hospital Medical Center in Camden December 12, 1998, at 94 years. Shannon M’25, Duluth, Ga., a retired physician September 6, 1997. Marion Hornor Humphries CCT’25, Medford, N.J.ĭr. Abbott ME’25 GEd’37, Philadelphia, October 8, 1998. Stern WEF’24, Kansas City, Mo., director of quality control for Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amelia W’23, Cockeysville, Md., September 10, 1998.Įugene C. Lane Irwin WEv’22, Bryn Mawr, Pa., retired vice president of the Bryn Mawr Trust Co. And he joined President Clinton for ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day 1996. He served as national commander of the Veterans of World War I from 1996 to 1998 and testified before Congress on their behalf. Schwartz W’20, Sun City West, Ariz., retired department-store owner November 1998, at 98 years. ![]()
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