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Table of Contents Preface

vi

Board of Advisors

Key

to Information

Table of Abbreviations

Alphabetical Practices

Who's Who

in

20th Century America Biographies

vii

viii

ix

xvii

1

Preface For over 00 years Marquis Who's 1

the lives of those individuals

Who has chronicled

who are of current national

While most of the people included are Americans, some individuals from other nations whose influence on

reference interest either because of meritorious achieve-

America was profound and

ment or because of the positions they hold. As the first year of the new century draws to a close, we are pleased ,h Century America, the to present Who's Who in 20 individuals whose lasting impact biographies of 3,800

approximately 2,200 of the biographical sketches are of

on America's affairs

is

political, cultural, social

and economic

deceased individuals. In general the biographical infor-

mation for these archives,

listings

information on the deceased individuals originally listees

attempt to chronicle the "American Century's"

all

Biographies coming from the Mar-

quis Archives are reproduced herein in their original

We attempted to

form, thus ensuring that the integrity of the sketch and

disciplines as equally as possible, while recog-

the character and phrasing of the time are preserved. In

leading people

cover

came

themselves, thus resulting in highly

accurate sketches.

Any

was taken from the Marquis to 1899. In most cases, the

which dates back

from the

unsurpassed.

lasting are included. Overall

nizing that

is

subjective by nature.

some endeavors bestow

a higher level of

influence than others. Included in these pages are all U.S. Presidents, Vice Presidents, Cabinet

high ranking government Prize winners from

members and other

officials.

all fields

American Nobel

a few cases,

where the Marquis Archives did not have the

biography of a distinctive achiever

20 lh century

America, meticulous, independent research was done

to

ensure the inclusion of that individual.

are included, as are recipi-

ents of other notable awards, such as the Pulitzer Prize,

the Caldecott medal, and the

Academy Award

for Best

The biographies of the 1,600 the

most

on the Marquis Who's

entrepreneurs, innovators, scientists, social activists,

we did not

Who database.

In cases in

which

already have biographical information for an

individual, sketches

arts are also profiled.

living individuals are, for

reproduced from the current information

part,

Actor and Actress. The most notable business people,

and practitioners of the

in

were compiled through indepen-

dent research.

As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, the

Who

principle of reference value determined the selection of

Marquis Who's

individuals. Positions of responsibility, contributions to

prepare each biographical

the field, and noteworthy accomplishments were vital

ever, errors

factors in the editorial evaluation that resulted in the final

readers to report

selection of listings for

Who's Who

h in 20'

Century

do occur.

editors and researchers diligently listing.

Occasionally,

how-

We regret all such errors and invite

them to the publisher so that corrections

can be made for subsequent editions, where applicable.

Who's Who

20 lh Century

America. While considering the scope and limits of this

Additionally,

book the Marquis editors debated, among other issues, two particularly contentious points: a) whether to include only those people whose contributions to 20 Century American life could be perceived as

America feel that we have omitted important people, we would appreciate hearing from you. While, by its nature, this is a one-time commemorative edition, we would

the following

th

if

readers of

in

consider your suggestions valuable feedback.

solely positive and b) whether to include only those

individuals of influence born during the 20 th Century.

Who's Who

We ultimately decided that to assemble a truly compre-

tradition of excellence established in

in

20,h Century America continues the 1899 with the

hensive and accurate chronicle of the people who shaped

publication of the First Edition of

20 lh Century America, we also needed to represent,

America. The essence of that tradition

sparingly, a)

some

individuals

albeit

whose influence might

effort to

the needs of their users. For

b) those individuals born during the latter part of the 19"

Marquis Who's Who, please

all

1

Century, but whose influence on 20th Century America

proved to be measurable and

VI

lasting.

in

the continuing

produce reference works that are responsive to more information on

readers to be entirely positive and

not be perceived by

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Board ofAdvisors Marquis Who's

Who

gratefully

distinguished individuals

review, evaluation, and general

Who

in

acknowledges the following

who have made

themselves available for

comment with

regard to

Who 's

20th Century America. The advisors have enhanced the

reference value of this edition by nominating outstanding individuals for inclusion.

However, the Board of Advisors, either is in no way responsible for the final

collectively or individually,

selection of names, or for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the

biographical information or other material contained herein.

Mindy Aloff Freelance Writer William C. Anderson

Thomas

R. Horton Former Chairman American Management

Jeremiah

P. Ostriker

Provost Princeton University

Association

Princeton,

New

Jersey

Executive Director

American Academy of Environmental Engineers Annapolis, Maryland

Steven C. Beering President Emeritus Purdue University

Jill

Krementz

Louis Rukeyser Economic Commentator Host, Wall Street Week With

Author and Photographer

Charles

F.

Larson

Louis Rukeyser

President Industrial Research Institute, Inc.

West Lafayette, Indiana

Former Senior Partner

Andrew Leckey Willard L. Boyd President Emeritus Field Museum of Natural History

Syndicated Financial Columnist

Tribune Media Services

Thomas

C. Dolan

President

American College of Healthcare Executives

Charles C. Eldredge Hall Distinguished Professor

of American Art University of Kansas

Founding Partner Lotas Minard Patton Mclver,

Martin E. Marty

Fulbright

& Jaworski

Houston, Texas

Catharine R. Stimpson

Judith P. Lotas Dr.

James Bohus Sales

University Professor Inc.

New York

University

John Fox Sullivan

Professor Emeritus

President and Publisher

University of Chicago

National Journal

Divinity School Elie Wiesel

Lawrence, Kansas

Robert G. McKinnell Former President

Author

Barbara Haskell

International Society of

Boston University

Curator

Whitney Museum of American Art

Professor of Philosophy

Differentiation, Inc.

University of Minnesota St. Paul,

Minnesota

VII

Key to In format ion [1]

GREY,

MATTHEW JAMES, [2] physician, medical

educator; [3] b. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 31,1 927; [4]

s.

Paul

Oliver and Elizabeth H. (Thrun) G.; [5] m. Judith

S.

KEY TO DATA ELEMENTS HI

Name

Gonzalez, Apr. 28, 1958; [6] children: Richard Gary,

|2|

Occupation

BA magna cum laude,

13]

Vital statistics

[41

Parents

Matthew Cary, Samuel

Perry. [7]

MD,

Harvard U., 1954. [8] Diplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, Am. Bd. Preventive Medicine. [9]

U. Pa., 1950;

Intern Barnes Hosp., St. Louis, 1954-55, resident, 1955-

NIH, Bethesda, Md.,

56; clin. assoc. Nat. Heart Inst.,

1956-58; chief resident medicine U. Okla. Hosps., 1958-

Bapt. Med. Ctr.,

,

Children

[71

Education

[8[

Professional certifications

19]

Career

[10]

Career-related

Writings and creative works

[12]

Civic and political activities

dean

[13]

Military

1968-72; v.p. med. staff affairs

[14[

Awards and fellowships

[15]

Professional and

Med.

chmn.

assoc. prof., 1960-64, prof.,

Medicine U. Okla.

Marriage

|6|

[11]

59; asst. prof. cmty. health Okla.

Coll.

|5|

Oklahoma

Ctr.,

1959-60,

dept., 1964-70;

City, 1972-76, exec, v.p.,

1976-78, chmn., 1978-85, chmn,

CEO,

mem. governing bd. Ambulatory Health Care Consortium, Inc., 1969-70; mem. Okla. Bd. Medicolegal Examiners, 1975-96; mem. Okla. Bd. of Med. Ethics, 1984-97. [11] Contrb. articles to profl. jours. [12] Bd.

association memberships,

1975-96; [10]

dirs., v.p.

clubs and lodges [16]

Religion

[18]

Avocations

[19]

Okla.

Ctr.,

Mental Health

Home

and Office

address, if applicable [20|

Arthritis Found., 1972-97; trustee N. Ctrl.

Political affiliation

[17]

Death Information, if

applicable

1975-97. [13] Served U.S. Army, 1945-46. [14]

Recipient Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award,

Chadwick award Overlook Hosp., 1958; Am.,

1957, R.T.

Heart Assn. grantee, 1975-76, 78, 1985-86. [15] Fellow Assn. Tchrs. Preventive Medicine;

Am.

mem. AAAS, AMA,

Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Assn. Med. Colls., Masons,

Shriners,

Sigma

Xi.

[16] Republican. [17]

Catholic. [18] Avocations: travelling. [19]

swimming, weight

Home Oklahoma

City

OK

Roman lifting,

[20] Died

Sept. 21, 1997.

Note: This

Not

may Vlll

all

is

a fictional sketch intended only to outline the types of data elements that

biographical listings will include

not display

in the

same order

for

all

may

be included.

of the data elements noted above. In addition, these elements

all listings.

Table ofAbbreviations A

Associate (used with academic

degrees only)

AA, A.A.

Associate

in Arts,

Associate of Arts

AAAL American

Academy of Arts

AAAS American Association

for the

Advancement of Science AACD American Association for Counseling and Development AACN American Association of

Administrators

AAHP American

Association of

Hospital Planners

American Alliance

for

Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, and Dance

A AS

Associate of Applied Science

AASL

American Association of

School Librarians

AASPA

American Association of

School Personnel Administrators

AAU Amateur Athletic Union AAUP American Association of American Association of

University

AB, A.B.

Women

Arts, Bachelor

AB Alberta ABA American ABC American

World War II, Korea, Vietnam ANA American Nurses Association

AE, A.E.

Agricultural Engineer

nary and Plenipotentiary

AEC Atomic

of

Broadcasting

ANTA American National

AFB

AP

APA

AFTRA

American Federation of TV and Radio Artists

County and Municipal Employees

aide-de-camp

agt. agent

Apr. April apt. apartment

AR Arkansas ARC American

A&I

arch, architect

Agricultural and Industrial

AIAA

Institute

American

of Architects

Institute

AIChE American

of

Institute

AICPA

American

Institute

of

arty, artillery

Acquired Immune Deficiency

American

of

Institute

of

American Samoa Associate

Science

ASCD

Association for Supervision

and Curriculum Development ASCE American Society of Civil

ASHRAE

American Society of

Heating, Refrigeration, and Air

Conditioning Engineers

Engineers

ASME

AK Alaska

American Society of

Mechanical Engineers

ASNSA

Library

American Society

for

Nursing Service Administrators

Association

ASPA

Alabama

American Society

for Public

Administration

alt. alternate

ASPCA

Alta. Alberta

adj. gen. adjutant general

AM, A.M.

adm. admiral

Am.

adminstr. administrator

AMA American Medical

Arts,

in

American Society of Composers, Authors and

Engineers

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum

AL Alabama ALA American

Doctor of

Publishers Institute

Management

Ala.

AS AS

Arts,

ASCAP

Electrical Engineers

AIM

archtl. architectural

Ariz. Arizona

Ark. Arkansas ArtsD, ArtsD.

for International

Red Cross

archeol. archeological

of

Certified Public Accountants

A&M Agricultural

adminstrv. administrative

Post Office

agy. agency

Artists

adj. adjunct, adjutant

adminstrn. administration

American Public Health

Association

AGVA American Guild of Variety

Support

a.d.c.

APHA

apptd. appointed

Life

American Civil Liberties Union ACOG American College of Ob-Gyn ACP American College of Physicians ACS American College of Surgeons ADA American Dental Association

American Personnel Guidance

Association

APO Army

AIME

ACLU

APGA

agrl. agricultural

ACHA American College of Hospital Advanced Cardiac

American Psychological

agr. agriculture

Syndrome AIEE American

Administrators

Associated Press

Association

Federation of

State,

AIDS

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

anthrop. anthropological

Organizations

acct. accountant

ACLS

Federation of

Labor and Congress of Industrial

AFSCME American

Theatre

and Academy

Air Force Base

acad. academy, academic

ACDA

American Nurses

Credentialing Center

ann. annual

Development

acctg. accounting

anat. anatomical

ANCC

aerodyn. aerodynamic

AID Agency

Air Corps

Veterans of

aero, aeronautical, aeronautic

Chemical Engineers Bar Association

National Railroad Passenger

Corporation

Energy Commission

Aeronautics and Astronautics

Company

AC

AMVETS American

advt. advertising

AIA American

University Professors

AAUW'

adv. advocate, advisory

AFL-CIO American

Care Nurses

AAHA American Academy of Health

AAHPERD

Amtrak

A.E. and P. Ambassador Extraordi-

and Letters

Critical

ADN Associate's Degree in Nursing ADP Automatic Data Processing

and Mechanical

Master of

American Society

for the

Prevention ol Cruelty to Animals assn. association

assoc. associate

American, America Association

amb. ambassador A.M.E. African Methodist Episcopal

asst. assistant

AS I'D American

Society for Training

and Development

IX

ASTM American

Society for Testing

BMI

Broadcast Music,

BMW

and Materials

(Bayerische Motoren Werke)

astron. astronomical

astrophys. astrophysical

bn. battalion

ATLA

B.&O.R.R. Baltimore

Association of Trial Lawyers

of America

ATSC

Air Technical Service

& Ohio

BPE, B.P.E. Bachelor of Physical Education

Company

phy

AUS Army

BRE, B.R.E. Bachelor of Religious

Brit. British, Brittanica

brig. gen. brigadier general

AVMA

Employment

Training Act

CFA Chartered Financial Analyst CFL Canadian Football League CFO chief financial officer

Education

aux. auxiliary

cert, certificate, certification, certified

br. branch

Ave. Avenue American Veterinary

Emergency Nurse

Certified

CENTO Central Treaty Organization CEO chief executive officer CERN European Organization of

CETA Comprehensive

Aug. August of the United States

Civil

Nuclear Research

BPhil, B.Phil. Bachelor of Philoso-

atty. attorney

CE, C.E. Corps of Engineers,

CEN

bot. botanical

AT&T American Telephone &

Unit

Engineer

Railroad

Command Telegraph

CCU Cardiac Care CD Civil Defense

Inc.

Bavarian Motor Works

Bros. Brothers

CFP Certified

AZ Arizona

BS, B.S. Bachelor of Science

ch. church

AWHONN Association of Women's

BSA, B.S.A. Bachelor of Agricultural

ChD, Ch.D. Doctor of Chemistry

Medical Association

Health Obstetric and Neonatal

chem. chemical

Science

BSBA

Nurses

Bachelor of Science

ChemE, Chem.E. Chemical

in

Engineer

Business Administration

BSChemE

B. Bachelor b.

Bachelor of Science

BA, B.A. Bachelor of Arts BAgr, B.Agr. Bachelor of AgriculBait. Baltimore

Science in

BSN

BArch, B.Arch. Bachelor of

BST, B.S.T. Bachelor of Sacred

Bachelor of Science

in

Nursing

Theology

Science

BBA, B.B.A. Bachelor of Business Administration Better Business Bureau

BC, B.C.

British

BCE, B.C.E.

Bachelor of Civil

Engineering

CLE

Cleve. Cleveland

bur. bureau

climatol. climatological clin. clinical

B.W.I. British West Indies

elk. clerk

C.L.U. Chartered Life Underwriter

BCLS

C.Am.

Design-Computer Aided Model Central America Can. Canada, Canadian

CAP Civil

Science

Agency

Continuing Legal Education

bus. business"

Calif. California

Basic Cardiac Life Support

Central Intelligence

Cin. Cincinnati

bull, bulletin

BChir, B.Chir. Bachelor of Surgery BCL, B.C.L. Bachelor of Civil Law

BCS, B.C.S. Bachelor of Commercial

CIA

cir. circle, circuit

CA California CAA Civil Aeronautics Administration CAB Civil Aeronautics Board CAD-CAM Computer Aided

Columbia

chmn. chairman

BTh, B.Th. Bachelor of Theology

British Broadcasting Corpora-

tion

Chgo. Chicago

chpt. chapter

Bapt. Baptist Architecture

Financial Consult-

chirurg. chirurgical

Bachelor of Science

Electrical Engineering

BAS, B.A.S. Bachelor of Agricultural

ChFC Chartered ant

BSD, B.S.D. Bachelor of Didactic

BSEE

ture

BBB BBC

in

Chemical Engineering

born

Financial Planner

Air Patrol

CM, CM.

Master

in

Surgery

CM Northern Mariana Islands CMA Certified Medical Assistant emty. community

CNA Certified Nurse's Aide CNOR Certified Nurse (Operating Room) C.&N.W.Ry. Chicago

& North

Western Railway

BD, B.D. Bachelor of Divinity

capt. captain

CO Colorado

bd. board

cardiol. cardiological

Co. Company

BE, B.E. Bachelor of Education

cardiovasc. cardiovascular

COF Catholic Order of Foresters

BEE, B.E.E. Bachelor of Electrical

CARE Cooperative

C. of C. Chamber of Commerce

Engineering

BFA, B.F.A. Bachelor of Fine

American Relief

eol. colonel

Everywhere

college

Cath. Catholic

coll.

bibl. biblical

cav. cavalry

Colo. Colorado

bibliog. bibliographical

CBC Canadian

biog. biographical

Company CBI China, Burma,

Arts

biol. biological

BJ, B.J. Bachelor of Journalism

Broadcasting India Theatre of

Operations

com. committee comd. commanded conide. commanding comdr. commander comdt. commandant

Bklyn. Brooklyn

CBS Columbia

BL, B.L. Bachelor of Letters

Company C.C. Community College CCC Commodity Credit Corporation

comm. communications commd. commissioned

CCNY City College of New York CCRN Critical Care Registered

commn. commission cum mr. commissioner

bldg. building

BLS, B.L.S. Bachelor of Library Science

BLS

Basic Life Support

Blvd. Boulevard

Nurse

Broadcasting

comml. commercial

compt. comptroller

condr. conductor

DE

Conf. Conference

Dec. December

Congl. Congregational, Congressional

dec. deceased

ED, E.D. Doctor of Engineering

Conglist. Congregationalist

def. defense

ed. educated

Conn. Connecticut

Del. Delaware

cons, consultant, consulting

del. delegate, delegation

EdB, Ed.B. Bachelor of Education EdD, Ed.D. Doctor of Education

consol. consolidated constl. constitutional

Dem. Democrat, Democratic DEng, D.Eng. Doctor of Engineering

constn. constitution

denom. denomination, denominational

EdM, Ed.M.

constrn. construction

dep. deputy

edn. education

contbd. contributed

dept. department

ednl. educational

contbg. contributing

dermatol. dermatological

EDP

contbn. contribution

desc. descendant

contbr. contributor

devel. development, developmental

EdS, Ed.S. Specialist in Education EE, E.E. Electrical Engineer

contr. controller

DFA, D.F.A. Doctor of Fine

E.E. and M.P. Envoy Extraordinary

Conv. Convention

D.F.C. Distinguished Flying Cross

COO chief operating officer

DHL,

coop, cooperative

ECOSOC Economic

Delaware

Council (of the

Arts

D.H.L. Doctor of Hebrew

Literature

coord, coordinator

dir. director

CORDS Civil

dist. district

Operations and

Revolutionary Development

distbg. distributing

Support

distbn. distribution

CORE Congress of Racial

Equality

and Social

UN)

edit, edition editl. editorial

Master of Education

Electronic Data Processing

and Minister Plenipotentiary

EEC

European Economic

Commu-

nity

EEG Electroencephalogram EEO Equal Employment Opportunity EEOC Equal Employment Opportunity

Commission

E.Ger. German Democratic Republic

distbr. distributor

corp. corporation, corporate

disting. distinguished

EKG

corr. correspondent, corresponding,

div. division, divinity, divorce

elec. electrical

divsn. division

electrochem. electrochemical

DLitt, D.Litt. Doctor of Literature

electrophys. electrophysical

DMD,

elem. elementary

correspondence

C.&O.Ry. Chesapeake

& Ohio

Railway

CPA Certified Public Accountant CPCU Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter Certificate

of Public

DIMS, D.M.S. Doctor of Medical

DO, D.O. Doctor of Osteopathy

Eng. England

docs, documents

engr. engineer

DPH, D.P.H. Diploma

in

C.P.Ry. Canadian Pacific Railway CRT Cathode Ray Terminal

D.R. Daughters of the Revolution

C.S. Christian Science

DRE, D.R.E. Doctor

ct.

Warfare Service

C.Z. Canal Zone D. Doctor

daughter

DAgr, D.Agr. Doctor of Agriculture DAR Daughters of the American

ESSA

Theology DTM, D.T.M. Doctor of Tropical Medicine DVM, D.V.M. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

DVS, D.V.S. Doctor of Veterinary

Revolution

District

of Columbia

DCL, D.C.L. Doctor of Civil Law DCS, D.C.S. Doctor of Commercial Science

DD, D.D. Doctor of Divinity DDS, D.D.S. Doctor of Dental Surgery

Environmental Science

Services Administration ethnol. ethnological

ETO

European Theatre of Operations Evang. Evangelical exam, examination, examining Exch. Exchange i-xlibh. exhibition

Disabled American Veterans

DC, D.C.

ESEA

exec, executive

Surgery

dau. daughter

DAV

ERA Equal Rights Amendment ERDA Energy Research and

DST, D.S.T. Doctor of Sacred

in

Chemical Engineering

Ctrl, central

CWS Chemical

Episc. Episcopalian

D.S.M. Distinguished Service Medal

DSc, D.Sc. Doctor of Science DSChemE Doctor of Science

court

Environmental Protection

Agency

Development Administration Elementary and Secondary Education Act ESL English as Second Language ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network

Health, Doctor of Public Hygiene

D.S.C. Distinguished Service Cross

Connecticut

ctr. center

d.

of Religious

Education

C.S.C. Civil Service Commission

CT

EPA

epidemiol. epidemiological

Dr. Drive, Doctor

DrPH, Dr.P.H. Doctor of Public

Science

entomol. entomological environ, environmental

DPhil, D.Phil. Doctor of Philosophy

CSB, C.S.B. Bachelor of Christian

Technician

engring. engineering Public

Health

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscita-

tion

Engineer of Mines

EMT Emergency Medical ency. encyclopedia

Science

DON Director of Nursing

Health cpi. corporal

CPR

EM, E.M.

Medicine

coun. council

CPH, C.P.H.

D.M.D. Doctor of Dental

Electrocardiogram

cxpdn. expedition

E, E. East

expn. exposition

ea. eastern

E.

and

P. Extraordinary

Plenipotentiary

and

expt. experiment exptl. experimental

Eccles. Ecclesiastical

Expy. Expressway

ecol. ecological

Ext. Extension

econ. economic

F.A. Field Artillery

XI

FAA

Federal Aviation Administra-

GMAC General Motors Acceptance

tion

Corporation

FAO Food and Agriculture OrganizaUN)

tion (of the

FBA FBI

Federal Bar Association Federal Bureau of Investigation

FCA FCC

Farm Credit Administration Federal Communications Commission

FCDA

FDIA

govt, government

ILO

International

govtl. governmental

IMF

International

GPO Government Printing Office

IN Indiana

grad. graduate, graduated

Inc. Incorporated

GSA General

Services Administra-

Federal Deposit Insurance

Telephone and

ElectricCompany

info, information ins.

inst. institute instl. institutional

instn. institution

HHFA

Doctor of Humanities

Housing and

Home

Finance

HHS Department of Health and

Federal Housing Administration finance

Human

hist, historical, historic

internat. international

Master of Humanities

IRE Institute of Radio Engineers IRS Internal Revenue Service ITT International Telephone &

HMO Health Maintenance

Fla. Florida

FMC Federal

instrn. instruction

intro. introduction

Services

HI Hawaii

HM, H.M.

instr. instructor

instrnl. instructional

Agency

fgn. foreign

Floor

insp. gen. inspector general

Office

HEW Department of Health,

Commission

Fl.

Box

HHD, H.H.D.

Federal Energy Regulatory

Florida

insurance

hdqs. headquarters

Education and Welfare

fedn. federation

FL

indsl. industrial inf. infantry

gynecol. gynecological

fed. federal

fin. financial,

Ind. Indiana

GU Guam

HBO Home

Federal Energy Administration

Feb. February

FHA

Labor Organization Monetary Fund

insp. inspector

FE, F.E. Forest Engineer

FERC

illustrated

Indpls. Indianapolis

GTE General

Corporation

FEA

Maritime Commission

Telegraph Corporation

Organization

FNP

Family Nurse Practitioner

FOA

homeo. homeopathic

Foreign Operations Administra-

JAG

hon. honorary, honorable

JAGC Judge

tion

Judge Advocate General

Advocate General

found, foundation

Ho. of Dels. House of Delegates Ho. of Reps. House of Representatives

FPC Federal Power Commission FPO Fleet Post Office

Jan. January

hort. horticultural

Jaycees Junior Chamber of

frat. fraternity

FRS FSA

Federal Reserve System

Federal Security

Commerce

H.S. High School

JB, J.B. Jurum Baccalaureus

HID Department of Housing and Urban

JCB, J.C.B.

Development

Commission

JCD, J.C.D.

hydrog. hydrographic

JCL, J.C.L. IA Iowa

G-l (or other number) Division of

IAEA

GAO General

and Talented

IBM

Educators

Agreement on

Electric

International Alliance of

Company

ICA

International

Bank

Juris

Canonici

Doctor

grade

jour, journal jr.

junior

JSD, J.S.D.

JUD, J.U.D.

Juris Scientiae

International Cooperation

ICC

geog. geographic, geographical

ICCE

Interstate

Commerce Commission

International Council for

Computers

geol. geological

geophys. geophysical

ICU

geriat. geriatrics

ID Idaho

gerontol. gerontological

IEEE

G.H.Q. General Headquarters

in

Education

Kansas

K.T. Knight Templar

KY, Ky. Kentucky

Intensive Care Unit

Institute

LA, La. Louisiana of Electrical and

Electronics Engineers

IFC

*

Kans. Kansas K.C. Knights of Columbus K.P. Knights of Pythias

KS

International Finance Corporation

L.A. Los Angeles lab. laboratory

L.Am.

Latin

Doctor

Juris Utriusque

jud. judicial

for

Administration

geod. geodetic

GM General Motors Corporation

Machines

Reconstruction and Development

geneai. genealogical

XII

Employees

International Business

IBRD

gen. general

Juris

Corporation

Tariffs

and Trade

JD, J.D.

jg. junior

and Moving Picture Operators of the United States and Canada

gastroent. gastroenterological

GE General

Atomic Energy

Theatrical and Stage

Accounting Office

GATT General

International

IATSE

GA, Ga. Georgia

Canonici Doctor,

Doctor

Licentiatus

Agency

General Staff

Canoni

Juris

Juris Civilis

Fwy. Freeway

GATE Gifted

Juris

Baccalaureus

Hwy. Highway

Federal Trade

Corps

hosp. hospital

Agency

Ft. Fort

FTC

Year

ind. independent

Gt. Great

Administration

Illinois

III.

ill u.s.

Federal Deposit Insurance

FDIC

Illinois

G.N.Ry. Great Northern Railway

tion

Food and Drug Administration

International Geophysical

IL

gov. governor

Federal Civil Defense

Administration

FDA

IGY

America

Doctor

MD, Md. Maryland MDiv Master of Divinity

lang. language

laryngol. laryngological

LB Labrador LDS Latter Day Saints LDS Church Church of Jesus

MDip, M.Dip. Master Christ

MDV,

M.D.V. Doctor of Veterinary

ME, M.E.

legis. legislation, legislative

ME Maine

Doctor of

Humane

Letters L.I.

Long

Island

libr. librarian, library lie.

licensed, license

L.I.R.R.

Long

Diplomacy

Medicine

lectr. lecturer

MPE, M.P.E.

Master of Physical

Education

MPH, M.P.H.

Master of Public

Health

Mechanical Engineer

M.E.Ch. Methodist Episcopal Church mech. mechanical MEd., M.Ed. Maste r of Education med. medical MEE, M.E.E. Master of Electrical

Island Railroad

Master of Public Administra-

tion

mdse. merchandise

of Latter Day Saints

LHD, L.H.D.

in

MPA

Engineering

MPhil, M.Phil. Master of Philosophy MPL, M.P.L. Master of Patent Law Mpls. Minneapolis MRE, M.R.E. Master of Religious Education

MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

MS, M.S. Master of Science MS, Ms. Mississippi

mem. member

MSc, M.Sc. Master of Science

litig. litigation

meml. memorial

MSChemE

LittB, Litt.B. Bachelor of Letters

mere, mercantile

LittD. Litt.D. Doctor of Letters

met. metropolitan

LLB, LL.B. Bachelor of Laws LLD, L.L.D. Doctor of Laws LLM, L.L.M. Master of Laws

metall. metallurgical

MetE, Met.E. Metallurgical Engineer

Ln. Lane

Meth. Methodist

MSN

Mex. Mexico

MST, M.S.T.

lit.

literature

L.&N.R.R.

Louisville

& Nashville

Ladies Professional Golf

Association

LPN

Licensed Practical Nurse

LS, L.S. Library Science It.

(in

degree)

Master of Forestry

MFA, M.F.A.

Master of Fine Arts

Master of Arts

MA Massachusetts MADD Mothers Against Drunk Driving

mut. mutual

MVP Most Valuable Player

mil. military

mycol. mycological

Milw. Milwaukee

Min. Minister

N. North

mineral, mineralogical

NAACOG

Information

MIT

Massachusetts Institute of

math, mathematics, mathematical

MATS

MLA Modern Language Association M.L.D. Magister Legnum Diplomatic MLitt, M.Litt. Master of Literature,

Master of Letters

Master of Business

MLS,

MBS

Mutual Broadcasting System

M.C. Medical Corps MCE, M.C.E. Master of Civil Engineering

M.L.S. Master of Library

MME, M.M.E. cal

MN

Master of Mechani-

Engineering

Minnesota

mng. managing

Association for the

Advancement of Colored People NACA National Advisory Committee Aeronautics

NACDL National

Association of

Criminal Defense Lawyers

NACII

National Association of

Colleges and Universities

NAD National Academy of Design NAE National Academy of Engineering, National Association

Science

Administration

cians and Gynecologists

for

Technology

MB Manitoba

Nurses Association of the American College of Obstetri-

NAACP National

mktg. marketing ML, M.L. Master of Laws

MBA, M.B.A.

MTV Music Television

mid. middle

Miss. Mississippi

Bachelor of Medicine

of Educators

NAESP National

Association of

Elementary School Principals

NAFE

National Association of

Female Executives N.Am. North America

mcht. merchant

MO, Mo.

mcpl. municipal

moblzn. mobilization

NAM National Association of

MCS, M.C.S.

Mont. Montana MP Northern Mariana Islands

NAMII

Master of Commercial

Science

MD,

M.D. Doctor of Medicine

Work

micros, microscopic, microscopical

Architecture

MB, M.B.

Master of Social

Mich. Michigan

Systems

Military Air Transport

Theology

MSW, M.S.W.

MusB, Mus.B. Bachelor of Music MusD, Mus.D. Doctor of Music MusM, Mus.M. Master of Music

Michigan

MIS Management

Service

Nursing

mus. museum, musical

M.I. Military Intelligence

maj. major

Mass. Massachusetts

in

Master of Sacred

Operation

M.H.A. Master of Hospital

Minn. Minnesota

in

Master of Science

MTO Mediterranean Theatre of

mag. magazine MAgr, M.Agr. Master of Agriculture

Man. Manitoba Mar. March MArch, M.Arch. Master

Forestry

Mt. Mount

MI m. married

MSF, M.S.F. Master of Science of

mgmt. management

Administration

M. Master

in

mfr. manufacturer

Luth. Lutheran

LW V League of Women Voters

Master of Science

Electrical Engineering

MT Montana

MHA,

Ltd. Limited

in

mfg. manufacturing

mgr. manager

lieutenant

MA, M.A.

MSEE

meteorol. meteorological

MF, M.F.

Railroad

LPGA

Master of Science

Chemical Engineering

Missouri

M.P. Member of Parliament

Manufacturers National Association for

Mental Health

Xlli

NAPA National

Association of

Performing Artists

NARAS National

Academy of

Recording Arts and Sciences

NAREB National

Association of

Real Estate Boards

NARS National

Archives and Record

N.P.Ry. Northern Pacific Railway

paleontol. paleontological

nr. near

path, pathological

NRA National NRC National

Rifle Association

PBS

Research Council

P.C. Professional Corporation

NS, N.S. Nova Scotia

PE

NSC National

pediat. pediatrics

NSF

Security Council

National Science Foundation

NSTA National

Service

NAS National Academy of Sciences NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASP National

School Psychologists

NASW National

Science Teachers

PEN

Association

New

Prince

Edward

P.E.I. Prince

Island

Edward

(international association)

Testament

penol. penological

NT Northwest Territories

P.E.O. women's organization

name

nuc. nuclear

numis. numismatic

pers. personnel pfc. private first class

nat. national

NW, N.W. Northwest

PGA

NATAS National Academy of

N.W.T. Northwest Territories NY, N.Y. New York N.Y.C. New York City NYU New York University

Television Arts and Sciences

NATO North

Professional Golfers'

Association of America

PHA

Public Housing Administration

Basketball Association

ob-gyn obstetrics-gynecology

pharm. pharmaceutical PharmD, Pharm. D. Doctor of Pharmacy PharmM, Pharm. M. Master of Pharmacy PhB, Ph.B. Bachelor of Philosophy PhD, Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy

Broadcasting

obs. observatory

PhDChemE

Atlantic Treaty

Organization

NATOUSA North

African Theatre of

Operations, United States

N.Z.

New

Zealand

Army

OAS Organization

nav. navigation

NB, N.B. New Brunswick

NBA National NBC National

(full

not disclosed)

NV Nevada

Association of

Social Workers

Island

Poets, Playwrights, Editors,

Essayists and Novelists

NSW New South Wales N.T.

Association of

Public Broadcasting System

of American

States

Company

Doctor of Science

in

Chemical Engineering

obstet. obstetrical

NC, N.C. North

Carolina

occupl. occupational

PhM, Ph.M. Master of Philosophy

NCAA National

College Athletic

oceanog. oceanographic

Phila. Philadelphia

Association

NCCJ

National Conference of

Christians and Jews

ND, N.D. North Dakota

NDEA National NE

Defense Education

philol. philological

OECD Organization

philos. philosophical

for

Economic

OEEC Organization

of European

Economic Cooperation OEO Office of Economic Opportu-

NE, N.E. Northeast Education Association

Endowment

for

Humanities

photog. photographic phys. physical physiol. physiological Pitts. Pittsburgh

Pk. Park

nity

Nebr. Nebraska

NEH National

philharm. philharmonic

OD, O.D. Doctor of Optometry Cooperation and Development

Act Nebraska

NEA National

Oct. October

Pky. Parkway

ofcl. official

OH Ohio OK Oklahoma

PI. Place

P.&L.E.R.R. Pittsburgh

&

Lake Erie

Railroad

Okla. Oklahoma

neurol. neurological

ON Ontario

Plz. Plaza

Nev. Nevada

Ont. Ontario

PNP

oper. operating

P.O. Post Office

League Newfoundland NG National Guard NH, N.H. New Hampshire NHL National Hockey League

ophthal. ophthalmologic;!!

PO

ops. operations

polit. political

OR Oregon

poly, polytechnic, polytechnical

orch. orchestra

Oreg. Oregon

PQ Province of Quebec PR, P.R. Puerto Rico

NIH

orgn. organization

prep, preparatory

orgnl. organizational

pres. president

ornithol. ornithological

Presbyn. Presbyterian

orthop. orthopedic

presdl. presidential

NF Newfoundland NFL National Football Nfld.

National Institutes of Health

NIMH National

Institute

of Mental

Health

NJ, N.J.

New

Jersey

NLRB National

Labor Relations

Board

New Mexico

No. Northern

NOAA National

Safety and

OSRD Office of Scientific

Oceanographic and

Atmospheric Administration

NORAD North America Air Defense

Research

and Development

OSS Office

of Strategic Services

Women XIV

prin. principal

prod, produced (play production)

prodn. production prodr. producer

osteo. osteopathic

prof, professor

otol. otological

profl. professional

otolaryn. otolaryngological

prog, progressive

Nov. November

NOW National Organization for

Box Post Office Box

procs. proceedings

Health Administration

NM New Mexico N.Mex.

OSHA Occupational

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

propr. proprietor

PA, Pa. Pennsylvania

pros. atty. prosecuting attorney

P.A. Professional Association

pro

tern, pro

tempore

PSRO

Professional Services

Review

Organization psychiat. psychiatric

S.Am. South America

std. standard

san. sanitary

Ste. Suite

SAR

subs, subsidiary

psycho), psychological

PTA

Parent-Teachers Association

Sons of the American

SUNY

Revolution

State University

Sask. Saskatchewan

supr. supervisor

ptnr. partner

savs. savings

supt. superintendent

PTO

SB, S.B. Bachelor of Science

surg. surgical

SBA

svc. service

Pacific Theatre of Operations,

Parent Teacher Organization

pub. publisher, publishing, published pub. public

Small Business Administration

SC, S.C. South Carolina SCAP Supreme Command

publ. publication

SW, S.W. Allies

TAPPI

SCD, S.C.D. Doctor of Commercial Science

quar. quarterly

qm. quartermaster Q.M.C. Quartermaster Corps Que. Quebec

RAF Royal Air Force RCA Radio Corporation of America RCAF Royal Canadian Air Force RD Rural Delivery

R&D Research & Development REA Rural

tchg. teaching

sch. school

tchr. teacher

sci.

science, scientific

tech. technical, technology

Southern Christian Leadership

Conference Veterans

SD, S.D. South Dakota SE, S.E. Southeast

SEATO SEC

rec. recording

reformed

regt. regiment

Southeast Asia Treaty

Exchange

Commission

Rev. Reverend rev. review, revised

RFC

Reconstruction Finance

Corporation

RFD

Rural Free Delivery

rhinol. rhinological

RI, R.I. Rhode Island

RISD

Rhode Island School of Design

Rlwy. Railway

Rm. Room RN, R.N. Registered Nurse roentgenol. roentgenological

ROTC RR

Reserve Officers Training

TESOL Teachers Tex. Texas

ThD, Th.D. Doctor of Theology

sem. seminary

theol. theological

Sept. September

ThM, Th.M.

senior grade

TN

tng. training

SHAEF

topog. topographical

Supreme Headquarters

Allied Expeditionary Forces

SHAPE

Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe

S.I. Staten Island

S.J. Society

SJD

(Jesuit)

Scientiae Juridicae Doctor

SK Saskatchewan SM, S.M. Master

SNP

Society of Nursing Professionals

TT Trust Territory TV television Valley Authority

TWA Trans World Airlines twp. township

TX

soc. society

typog. typographical

Texas

sociol. sociological

S.P.Co. Southern Pacific

Company U. University

spkr. speaker spl. special

HAW

splty. specialty

UCLA

Sq. Square

St. Saint, Street

Rt. Route

sta. station

Service System

stats, statistics statis. statistical

STB, S.T.B. Bachelor of Sacred Theology stblzn. stabilization

STD, S.T.D. Doctor of Sacred Theology

United Auto Workers University of California at

Los Angeles UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy U.K. United Kingdom

senior

rschr. researcher

Talks

transp. transportation

So. Southern

sr.

son

transl. translation, translated

TVA Tennessee of Science

S.R. Sons of the Revolution

SAC Strategic Air Command SAG Screen Actors Guild SALT Strategic Arms Limitation

trans, transaction, transferred

treas. treasurer

of Jesus

rsch. research

s.

Master of Theology

Tennessee

sgt. sergeant

Rural Route

South

to

seismol. seismological

SS Steamship SSS Selective

S.

of English

Speakers of Other Languages

Corps R.R. Railroad

Ter. Terrace

sect, section

Res. Reserve ret. retired

temp, temporary Tenn. Tennessee

sec. secretary

s.g.

rep. representative

& Tel. Telephone & Telegraph

Ter. Territory

Securities and

rehab, rehabilitation

Rep. Republican

telephone

Tel.

telecom, telecommunications

regtl. regimental

rels. relations

technol. technological tel.

SCV Sons of Confederate

Electrification

Administration

ref.

tb. tuberculosis

Organization

Rd. Road

Technical Association of the

Pulp and Paper Industry

ScD, Sc.D. Doctor of Science

SCLC radiol. radiological

Southwest

system

sys.

Pacific

ScB, Sc.B. Bachelor of Science

pvt. private

of New York

UN United Nations UNESCO United Nations tional, Scientific

Educa-

and Cultural

Organization

UNICEF

United Nations International

Children's Emergency Fund univ. university

UNRRA

United Nations Relief and

Rehabilitation Administration

UPI United

Press International

XV

U.P.R.R. United Pacific Railroad

VA, Va.

urol. urological

vet. veteran, veterinary

W.Va. West

Virginia

Virginia

WWI

U.S. United States

VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars

World War I WWII World War II

U.S.A. United States of America

VI, V.I. Virgin Islands

WY Wyoming

USAAF

vice pres. vice president

Wyo. Wyoming

United States

Army

Air

Force

vis. visiting

USAF United States Air Force USAFR United States Air Force

USAR United States Army Reserve USCG United States Coast Guard USCGR United States Coast Guard Reserve

USIA

vol. volunteer,

in

Technical

Reserve

vice president

United States

Association

WCTU Women's Christian

United States Public Health

tions Service

US

Naval Reserve

Service

Temperance Union

United States Ship

Union of the Soviet

we. western Socialist

W.

Republics

United States Tennis

Association

USV United UT Utah

YT, Y.T. Yukon Territory YWCA Young Women's Christian

Wash. Washington (state) WATS Wide Area Telecommunica-

Navy

USPHS

USTA

Association yr. year

WA Washington (state) WAC Women's Army Corps

WAVES Women's Reserve,

USSR

Young Women's Hebrew

Vermont

USNG United States National Guard USNR United States Naval Reserve USO United Service Organizations USS

Association

YM & YWHA Young Men's and

volume

W, W. West

USMC United States Marine Corps USMCR United States Marine Corps

States Volunteers

Ger. Germany, Federal Republic of

WHO World Health Organization WI

Wisconsin

W.I. West Indies Wis. Wisconsin

WSB Wage Stabilization Board VA Vejerans Administration

XV!

Association

YMHA Young Men's Hebrew

vs. versus

Vt.

YK Yukon Territory

YMCA Young Men's Christian

Volunteers

United States Information

Agency

USN

Service to

vocat. vocational

VT,

Service

in

Assistance

v. p.

United States Employment

Volunteers

America

VITA

Reserve

USES

VISTA

WV West Virginia

zool. zoological

Alphabetical Practices Names

are arranged alphabetically according to

the surnames, and under identical surnames

given name. If both given name are identical, names are arranged alphabetically according to the second given name.

according to the

surname and

first

Some Biographees use a Western form of word order, while others prefer the Arabic word sequence. the Biographee.

first

Surnames beginning with De, Des, Du, however capitalized or spaced, are recorded with the

prefix preceding the

Similarly, Asian names may have no comma between family and given names, but some Biographees have chosen to add the comma.

surname and arranged Parentheses used

alphabetically under the letter D.

indicate

Surnames beginning with Mac and

Mc

are

Surnames beginning with Saint or St. appear names that begin Sains, and are arranged according to the second part of the name, e.g. St.

Clair before Saint Dennis.

common

letter

are

V.

name

is

name usually

Compound surnames are arranged according first member of the compound.

usage.

name is E. Anne. In such a case, the parentheses are ignored in alphabetizing and the name would be arranged as Chambers, Elizabeth Anne. However, if the name is recorded Chamname

Elizabeth

Anne, signifying

is

not

commonly

that the entire

used, the

alphabetizing would be arranged as though the to

the

Many hyphenated

Arabic names begin A1-, E1-, These names are alphabetized according to each Biographee's designation of last name. Thus Al-Bahar, Neta may be listed either under Al- or under Bahar, depending on the preference of the listee. al-.

names have a variety of possible spellings when transposed to English. Spelling of these names is always based on the practice of Also, Arabic

full

the given

bers, (Elizabeth)

arranged alphabetically under the

connection with a

Hence Chambers, E(lizabeth) Anne indicates that the usual form of

after

Surnames beginning with Van, Von, or von

in

which part of the

deleted in

arranged alphabetically under M.

or

In

each case, punctuation follows the preference of the Biographee.

name were Chambers, Anne. If an entire middle or last name is enclosed in parentheses, that portion of the name is used in the alphabetical arrangement. Hence Chambers, Elizabeth (Anne) would be arranged as Chambers, Elizabeth

Anne.

Where more than one spelling, word order, or name of an individual is frequently encountered, the sketch has been entered under the form preferred by the Biographee, with cross-

references under alternate forms.

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WhosWho in

20th Centuru America

Biographies

AALTO,

HUGO ALVAR HENRIK,

architect: b

Kuorlane.

s. Johan Hennk and Sally Mathilda m Aino Marsic. 1925 (dec 1949). children Ehssa Makmiemi. Nov, Hamilkar, Johanna Alanen, m 1952 Grad architect. Tech U. Helsinki. Finland. 1921. Dr (hon), 1949; Dr. (hon). Princeton U.. 1947. Norges Tekniske

Finland. Feb. 3. (Hackstedt) A.;

1898;

Trondheim, I960. Hoiskole. Hoch. Zurich. 1963. Columbia

Eidgenossische Technische U. 1964. Technische Hos-

Propr archil offices Jyvaskyla. Turku. chule. Wien. 1965. ExhibHelsinki. 1923-76; prof, architecture MIT. 1946-48 N.Y.C., Pans, Zurich, Milan. Stockholm. Oslo. at Berlin, hamburg. others Decorated chevalier Legion of Honor (France). Pnns Eugen Medalj (Sweden). Royal Gold medal of Architecture (Eng ). Kommendorskorset al Danneborgen (Denmark), recipient medagha d'oro della Citta de Firenze. grande officiate al memo della Republica Itahana. Grand Cross of Lion (Finland. Jefferson medal. Fellow (hon ) A1A (gold medal 1963); hon. 1967. others. Acad Arts and Letters. Nat Inst Arts and Letmem Arts London. Assn Finnish Architects, ters. Royal Coll Ouden pour Le Mente fur Wissenschaften und Kiinsle Home Helsinki Finland Died May 11. 1976. ited

Copenhagen.

Am

AARON, HANK (HENRY

AARON), professional L. team executive; b Mobile. Ala., Feb. 5, 1934; s. Herbert and Estella A.; children; Gail. Hank. Lary. Gary 1973; child. Billye Suber. Nov. 1 (dec). Dorinda; m. Former semi-pro baseball player; Ceci. Ed. pub. schs. baseball player Milw. Braves (became Atlanta Braves 1966). 1954-74, v.p. player devel.. 1976-89. sr. v. p.. asst. to pres.. 1989—, also bd. dirs.; player Milw. Brewers. 1974-76; bd. dirs. Turner Broadcasting. Author: (autobiography) I Had A Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story. 1991. Pres. No Greater Love. 1974; state chmn Wis Easter Seal Soc., 1975; nat. sports chmn Nat. Easter Seal Soc.. 1974; nat. chmn. Friends of Fisk for Athletics; organizer Hank Aaron Scholarship Bowling 1974; sponsor Hank Aaron Celebrity Fund, baseball

Tournament

PUSH; mem.

for Sickle Cell

bd

nat

Anemia, 1972; mem.

Big Bros /Big Sisters

exec.

bd.

Am. NAACP;

mem. Atlanta bd. Am. Cancer Soc.; mem. sterling com. Morehouse Coll.; active Leukemia Soc Atlanta. Mem. Nat. League All-Star Team. 1955-74, Am. League All-Star Team, 1975, World Series Championship Team, 1957; Most Valuable Player, Nat. League, 1957; named Player of Yr Sporting News, 1956. 63; inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame. 1982; broke Babe Ruth's career home run record with 715th home run. April 8, 1974; holder major league recoid for most home Office: care Atlanta Braves PO runs, most runs batted in. 30302-4064 Box 4064 Atlanta

GA

Tickets. Please

1950. Call

1 .

1951. Wonderful

NY

1953.

Me Madam.

1950.

Town. 1953 (Donaldson

Drama Cntics award

1953.

The Number.

Dir award Musical Tony to Me Only. 1958. Best

Best

award 1953). Me and Juliet. 1953. Dnnk Once Upon a Mattress. 1959. A Call on Kupnn. 1961. Take Her. She's Mine. 1961. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. 1962 (Outer Cntics Circle award 1962. Best Dir Tony award nominee 1963). Never Too Late. 1962 (Best Dir Tony award nominee 1963), Fade Out-Fade In. 1964. The Well-Dressed Liar. 1966. Help Stamp Out This Marnage, 1966. Agatha Sue. I Love You. 1966. How Now. Dow Jones. 1967 (Best Dir. Tony award nominee 1968). The Education of Hyman Kaplan. 1968. The Fig Leaves Are Falling. 1968. Three Men on a Horse. 1969, Norman, Is That You 1 1970. Not Now. Darling, 1970, The Pajama Game. 1973. Life with Father. 1974. Music Is. 1976, Winning Isn't Everything. 1978. On Your Toes, 1983. Broadway. 1987; dir.. prodr Broadway shows: (with Philip Dunning) Lilly Turner, 1932, (with Philip Dunning) Twentieth Century, 1932. (with Philip Dunning) The Drums Begin. 1933. (with Philip Dunning) Kill That Story. 1934. Boy Meets Girl. 1935. Sweet River. 1936. The Unconquered. 1940, The White-Haired Boy. 1940. Kiss and Tell. 1943. Get Away Old Man. 1943. A .

Highland Fling. 1944, Snafu. 1944. (with Richard Myers) Mr. Cooper's Left Hand. 1945. One Shoe Off. 1946. (with Richard Oldnch) It Takes Two. 1947, Barefoot Boy with Cheek. 1947, Look, Ma. I'm Dancing. 1948. Mrs, Gibbons' Boys. 1949. (with Jule Styne) In Any Language. 1952, On Your Toes, 1954; playwnght, dir,, prodr.: (with Leon Adams and Philip Dunning) Heat Lightning. 1933, (with John Cecil Holm) Best Foot Forward, 1941. (with George Manon Jr.) Beat the Band, 1942. (with Betty Smith) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 1951; screenwnter: All Quiet on the Western Front. 1930; dir. films; The Bishop's Candlesticks. 1928, Why Bnng That Up?. 1929, Manslaughter. 1930. Secrets of a Secretary. 1931. Stolen Heaven. 1931, My Sin, 1931, Too Many Girls. 1940. Kiss and Tell. 1945. screenwriter, dir., prodr. films: (with Stanley Donen and Richard Bissell) The Pajama Game. 1957. Damn Yankees. 1958; author: (autobiography) Mr. Abbott, 1963. (novel) Try-Out, 1979. Recipient Merit award Soc, Stage Dirs. and Choreographers, 1965. Lawrence Langner award. 1976. Disting Career Achievement Tony award. 1976. Handel medallion City of N.Y.. 1976. JF Kennedy Performing Arts Ctr. honoree, 1983, Spl Tony award. 1987. Nat Arts medal NEA. 1990; named Clubs: Coffee House. Dutch to Theatre Hall of Fame. 1972 Treat (N.Y.C.); Indian Creek Country (Fla.); Mernewold

Home: New York NY. Died

(N.Y.).

Jan.

31,

1995.

playwright, director, producer; b. Forestville, NY.. June 25. 1887; s George Burwell and May (McLaury) A., m. Ednah Levis, July 9. 1914 (dec. 1930); 1 dau.. Judith Ann; m. Mary Sinclair. Apr. 1946 (div 1951); m. Joy Valderrama. Nov. 1983 A.B.. U. Rochester, 1911. H.H.D.. 1961; postgrad.. Harvard U., 1912; H.H.D.. U. Miami, Fla.. 1974. Actor from 1913. appearing at 48th St Theatre, 1915; appearances include The Misleading Lady, 1913. The Yeoman of the Guard. 1915, The Queen's Enemy. 1916. Daddies. 1918. The Broken Wing. 1920. Zander the Great. 1923. The White Desert. 1923. Hell-Bent for Heaven. 1924, Lazy Bones. 1924. Processional. 1925. Cowboy Crazy. 1926. Those We Love. 1930. John Brown. 1934. The Skin of Our Teeth. 1955. Give My Regards to Broadway. 1991; actor, playwright: (with Winchell Smith) A Holy Terror, 1925; playwright: The Head of My Family. 1912. Man in the Manhole. 1912 (Boston Globe award 1912). (with James Gleason) The Fall Guy. 1925. The Ragged Edge. 1935. (with Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart) On Your Toes. 1936, Music Is. 1976; playwright, dir. Broadway shows: (with John V.A Weaver) Love 'Em and Leave 'Em. 1926. (with Philip Dunning) Broadway, 1926. (with Dana Burnet) Four Walls, 1927. (with Ann P Bridges) Coquette. 1927. (with Edward E Paramore Jr. and H Daab) Ringside. 1928. (with S.K. Lauren) Those We Love, 1930. (with John Cecil Holm) Three Men on a Horse). 1935. The Boys from Syracuse, 1938, Where's Charley?. 1948. (with Richard Bissell and Jerome

Robbins) The Pajama Game, 1954 (Best Author Tony award 1955. Donaldson Best Dir award 1955). (with Douglas Wallop) Damn Yankees. 1955 (Best Author Tony award 1956).

New

Girl in

1959

(NY. Drama

Tony award

Town. 1960.

1957. (with

Jerome Weidman) Fiorello. award I960. Best Author for drama award I960),

Critics Circle

Pulitzer

Prize

(with Jerome Weidman) Tenderloin. 1960. (with Robert Russell) Flora, the Red Menace. '965. (with Guy Bolton) Anya. 1965; dir. Broadway shows Chicago. 1927, Spread Eagle. 1927. (with John Mceham Bless You. Sister. 1927. Gentlemen of the Press. 1928, Jargnegan. 1928. Poppa. 1928. Louder Please. 1931. The Great Magoo. 1932. Small Miracle. 1934. Page Miss Glory. 1934, Ladies' Money. 1934, Jumbo, 1935. Brother Rat. 1936. Room Service, 1937, Angel Island. 1937. Brown Sugar. 1937. All That Glitters, 1938. What A 1938. The Primrose Path. 1939. Mrs O'Brien En1939. See Lawyer. 1939. Ring Two. 1939. Two Girls. 1939. Sweet Chanty. 1942. On the Town. 1944. Billion Dollar Baby. 1945 (Donaldson Best Dir award 1946),

Life.

tertains,

My

Many

1947 Shoes. Beggar's Button Holiday, 1946. High (Donaldson Best Dir. award 1948). Out ol this World. 1950.

Apr. 16, 1947; s. Ferdinand Lewis commentator; b. and Cora Alcindor; m. Habiba (Janice Brown), 1971 (div Habiba, Kareem. Sultana. Amir B.A.. 1973); children: UCLA. 1969 Basketball player with Milw. Bucks. 1969-75. Los Angeles Lakers, 1975-89; owner Kareem Productions; now commentator ESPN. Bristol. Ct. Became NBA all-time leading scorer, 1984; appeared on TV in episodes of Mannix, The Man from Atlantis, Diff'rent Strokes. Tales from the Darkside. Pryor's Place. The ABC Afterschool Spl.; appeared in movies: The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh. 1979, Airplane. 1980. Fletch. 1985; author: (with Peter Knobler) Giant Steps: An Autobiography of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 1983. (with Mignon McCarthy) Kareem, 1990 Named Rookie of Year NBA, 1970; recipient Maunce Podoloff Cup; named Most Valuable Player NBA, 1971. 72. 74, 76. 77. 80; player NBA All-Star game, 1970-87, 89; named to NBA 35th Anniversary All-Time Team, 1980; NBA Playoff Most Valuable Player. 88.

87.

NCAA Muslim.

NBA

Championship Team. 1971. 80. 82, 85, NCAA Championship Team. 1967, 68. 69; named Tournament Most Outstanding Player, 1967. 68. 69.

1971. 85.

mem.

Avocation: jazz.

physicist; b Tacoma. Wash Ole Andrew and Ellen (Hauge) A., m. Neva

ABELSON, PHILIP HAUGE, Apr. 27, 1913;

s.

1976,

The Continuing Revolu-

Electronics:

co-editor Jour. Geophys. Research. 1959-65; mag.. 1962-85. dep. editor for engnng. and applied scis.. from 1985. Recipient Disting. Civilian Service medal. 1945. ann. award phys. sci. Washington Acad. Sci., 1950. Disting Alumnus award Wash. State U.. 1962. Hillebrand

1977;

award Chem.

Soc. Washington. 1962. Modern Medicine award. 1967, Mellon award Carnegie-Mellon U 1970. Joseph Pnestley award Dickinson Coll.. 1973. Sci Achievement award AMA. 1974. Hon. Scroll award DC. Inst. Chemists. 1976. Kahnga pnze UNESCO. 1972. Disting. Pub .

award NSF. 1984. Nat. Medal Sci 1989, Vannevar Bush award. 1996. PubhcWelfare Medal. NAS. 1992. Fellow Phys. Soc.. Geol. Soc. Am. Mineral. Soc. Am.. Geol. Soc. Washington, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Nuclear Soc., Seismol. Soc. Am., Internal. Union Geol. Scis. (pres. 1972-76). Brit. Biochem. Sot.. Brit. Mineral. Soc., Am. Service

,

Am

Chem

Soc..

Am

Am.

Philos. Soc.. Soc.

Bacteriologists,

Am.

Am. Assn. Petroleum GeWashington Acad Scis., Biophys. Soc., Philos. Soc. Washington. Phi Beta Kappa (senator-atlarge 1972—). Sigma Xi. Nat. Acad. Scis., Nat. Inst. Medicine (sr.). Club: Cosmos (pres. 1972). Office: AAAS 1200 New York Ave Ste 100 Washington DC 20005Geophys. Union ologists,

1972-74),

(pres.

Geochem.

Soc..

NW

3941

RALPH

DAVID, clergyman; b Linden. ABERNATHY, Ala.. Mar 11, 1926; s. W.L and Louivery (Bell) A; m. Juanita Odessa Jones, Aug. 31, 1952; children: Juandalynn Ralpheda, Donzaleigh Avis. Ralph David III. Kwame Luthuli. B.S., Ala. State Coll.. 1950; in Sociology, Atlanta U., 1951; LL.D., Allen U., S.C., 1960, Southampton Coll., L.I. U., 1969, Ala. State U.. Montgomery. 1974; D.D. (hon ). Morehouse Coll.. 1971, Kalamazoo Coll.. 1978. Per-

MA.

sonnel counselor, instr. social sci. Ala. State Coll., 1951; ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1948; pastor First Bapt. Ch.,

Montgomery.

Ala..

1951-61.

West

Hunter

St.

Bapt.

Ch..

Author: And The Walls Came Tumbling Organizer Montgomery Improvement Assn., 1955. initiator bus. boycott, Montgomery. 1955. an organizer. 1957; since financial sec.-treas. So. Chnstian Leadership

Atlanta. 1961-90

Down. 1989

Conf.. v p. at large, then pres., 1968-77; leader Poor People's Campaign, Resurrection City, Washington, 1968; chmn. Commn. on Racism and Apartheid; addressed UN, 1971; mem. Atlanta Ministers Union; organizer, chmn. Operation Breadbasket, Atlanta; mem. adv. com. Congress of Racial Equality; participant World Peace Council Presdl. Com

Meeting,

ABDUL-JABBAR, KAREEM (LEWIS FERDINAND ALCINDOR), retired professional basketball player, sports

NYC.

ABBOTT, GEORGE,

Nonrenewable, tion,

editor Sci

Santiago,

Chile.

1972;

active

ARC, Am.

local

Recipient Peace medal German Cancer Soc., YMCA. Democratic Republic. 1971. Mem. NAACP. Kappa Alpha Club: Mason (32 deg). Home and Psi, Phi Delta Kappa. church dynamited, 1957. Home: Atlanta Ga Died Apr 17, 1990.

ABRAHAM, F(AHRID) MURRAY,

actor,

educator;

b

Oct. 24, 1939; s. Fahrid and Josephine Abraham; m. Kate Hannan, 1962; two children. Student, U. Tex.. El Paso. 1959-61. Actor Broadway, Off-Broadway, children's theater, musicals, film. TV; prof. Bklyn. Coll., 1985—; dir. No Smoking Please, Time & Space Ltd. Theatre, Profi stage debut in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. Coronet Pitts.,

NYC

NYC,

The Man in the Glass Booth. Royale Theatre, 1968; appeared in numerous Broadway plays including 6 Rms RivVu. 1972-73. Bad Habits. 1974. The Ritz, 1976. Teibele and Her Demon. 1979; Theatre,

L.A..

1965;

Broadway debut

in

other stage appearances include Landscape of the Body. 1977,

The Master and Marganta, 1978, The Golem, 1984. King Lear, 1981, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune. 1987, A Month in the Country. 1995; films include: They Might Be Giants, 1971, Serpico. 1974. The Sunshine Boys. 1975, All the President's Men. 1976, The Ritz. 1976. The Big Fix. 1979. Scarface. 1983, Amadeus, 1984 (Academy award best actor 1984, Golden Globe award best actor 1984), The Name of the Rose. 1986. Russicum, 1989. An Innocent Man. 1989,

,

Martin, Dec. 30, 1936; 1 child, Ellen Hauge Abelson Cherniavsky. BS. Wash. Slate Coll.. 1933. MS. 1935; PhD. 1969, Tufts U. Calif. 1939; DS. Yale U.. 1964. So Melh. U U 1976. Duke U.. 1981. Oregon State U.. 1995: DHL, U. Puget Sound. 1968. Asst. physicist Carnegie Instn. of Washdept. terrestrial biophysics sect ington. 1939-41, chmn magnetism, 1946-53. dir. Geophysics Lab.. 1953-71. pres. in1971-78. trustee from. 1978—; assoc physicist Naval stn Research Lab. Washington. 1941-42. physicist. 1942-44. sr physicist. 1945; civilian in charge physicist. 1944-45. pnn Naval Research Lab. br Navy Yard, Phila 1944-45: resident Washington. 1985-88. fellow Resources for the Future Inc Chmn com on radiation cataracts NRC. 1949-57, sub-corn, on shock, 1950-53. mem Plowshare adv com 1959-63. gen adv. com. AEC, 1960-63; mem. biophysics and biophys chemistry study sect. Nat. Inst. Arthntis and Mclabolic Diseases. NIH. 1956-59. mem phys biology tng grants com. 1958-60. bd sci counselors. 1960-63; cons. NASA. 1960-63. sci advisor AAAS. from 1985. acting exec dir. 1989. Author Energy for Tomorrow. 1975, Enough of Pessimism, ,

.

.

.

.

.

1947-52, editOI 1985. mem. adv. bd. Jour Nat Cancer Inst Researches in Geochemistry. 1959, Vol. 2. 1967; Energy UK, Politics. Economic*, 1974. Food Supply. and Conservation Nulnlion. and Research, 1975; Materials, Renewable and .

Bonfire of the Vanities, 1990. Cadence. 1991, Mobsters. 1991, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1. 1993, By the Sword. 1993, Last Action Hero, 1993, Surviving The Game. 1994. The Case. 1994, Nostradamus. 1994, Jamila, 1994. Fresh, 995. Dillinger and Capone. 1995. 1994. Mighty Aphrodite. Baby Face Nelson. 1995. Looking for Richard. 1996. Children of the Revolution. 1996, Mimic. 1997. Eruption, 1997. Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy, 1998, Star Trex IX. 1998. Falcone. 1999. Esther. 1999. Muppets From Space, 1999, Finding Forrester, 2000; narrator Herman Melville, Damned in Paradise, PBS. 1985: appeared in PBS MasSilas Marner, 1987, Noah's Ark, terpiece Theatre prodn. Insurrection, 1998; TV mini-series Larry 1999, Star I rck McMurlry's Dead Man's Walk. 1996; TV spl. Einstein Revealed (voice), 1996, TV movie Sex and the Marned Woman. 1978. Color of Justice, 1997. Noah's Ark. 1999, 1

1999. TV series Love of Life Recipient Obic award Uncle Vanya 1984. Los Angeles Film Cntics award. 1985. Actors Equity, AFTRA. Screen Actors Guild

Esther. for

Mem

ABRAMS, C'REIGHTON WILLIAMS, army officer, b and Nellie Springfield. Mass Sept. 15. 1914; s Creighton (Randall) A m Julia Harvey. Aug 30, 1936; children: Noel (Mrs William J Bradley). Creighton Williams. John Nelson, .

.

W

ABRAMS

WHO'S

Jeanne Rejane. Elizabeth Harvey. Robert Bruce. BS, U.S. Mil. Acad, 1936; grad. Command and Gen. Staff Coll 1949, Army War Coll.. 1953. Commd 2d It U.S. Army, 1936, advanced through grades to gen., 1964. vice chief staff, 1964-67, chief of staff. 1972-74; dep comdr. U.S. Mil. Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1967-68; comdg. gen U.S. Forces. Vietnam. 1968-72. Decorated with oak leaf cluster. Def. D S D.S.M with 3 oak leaf clusters, Silver Star with oak leaf: Legion of Merit with oak leaf. Bronze Star with V device. Joint Svc. Commendation medal; Chevalier Legion Honor, Croix de Guerre (France); Disting. Svc. Order (Gt. Bntain), Ulchi Disting. Svc. medal with gold star, Order Nat Security merit 2d class (Korea), Knight Grand Cross 1st class Most Noble Order Crown Thailand, Nat. Order of Vietnam 1st Class, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm. Died Sept. 4, 1974. .

M

DSC

,

ACHESON, DEAN GOODERHAM, Middletown, Conn, Apr. b. Campion an dEleanor (Gooderham) State,

May

1917;

5.

David Bundy).

former Secretary of

Campion, Mary Eleanor AB, Yale U.. 1915, MA

Harvard

LLD

1918,

U.,

U

Conn., 1947, Yale

1962.

.

m

(Mrs.

William

(hon.),

1936;

P.

LLB.

LLD. Wesleyan U., 1963, DCL. Johns Hopkins U

(hon). 1950;

.

Brandeis

U

Pvt. sec. to Assoc. Justice Louis

D

LHD,

1893; s Edward Alice Stanley.

11.

A.;

Dudley B.W. Brown).

Jane (Mrs.

children:

1956. U, Mich 1967 Brandeis U.S. Supreme Ct., 1919-21; with Covington, Burling and Rublee. 1921-33. 34-41. apptd 1933, undersec. of treasury US. Govt., resigned. Nov. 1933. apptd. asst. sec. of State. 1941-45. appt. under-sec. of State. 1945-47. sec. of Slate. 1949-53; practice Author: A law Covington & Burling, Washington. 1953-71 Citizen Looks at Congress. 1957. A Democrat Looks at His Party, 1955, Power and Diplomacy. 1958. Sketches from Life

Oxford U.. 1952.

.

,

Have Known,

ABRAMS, HARRY NATHAN, Feb.

1905.

23,

Morns and

s.

NYU.

N.A.D., Bolotoff, Mar.

Art

Students

publisher, b. London, Eng.. Millie Abrahams; student League of N.Y.; m. Nina

5, 1932; children; Michael David, Robert Elihu Art dir., prodn. mgr. Schwab & Beatty Advt. Agy., 1928-36; art dir., prodn. mgr. Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc., 1936-47, dir 1947-50; chmn. bd. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., art 1950-77; founder, chmn. bd. Abbeville book pubis.. 1977-79. Died Nov. 25, Press. Inc.. art book pubs..

NYC,

NYC.

1979

ABRAVANEL, MAURICE, Greece, Jan.

1903;

6.

m

Rachel (Bitty) A.: Carolyn Firmage.

came

musical

director;

U.S.,

to

1936;

b.

My

Vice chmn Commn on Orgn of Exec. thumously), 1972 Recipient Order of Vasa Ensign USN. Br. of U.S. Govt. (Sweden). Medal of Ment, Order of Aztec Eagle (Mexico), Grand master Nat Order of So. Cross (Brazil) Grand Cross Order of Boyaca (Colombia), Grand Cordon. Order of Leopold (Belgium). Order of Rising sun (Japan), Royal Order of

Medal

Freedom

of

(U.S..

1964;

fellow

Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis,, Yale Corp., 1936-61. Deitak Kappa Epsilon, CScroIl and Key, Met Club (Washington) Century Club (NYC) Died Oct 12. 1971.

Salonica.

Edouard and 1985); m.

s.

Lucy Carasso. 1947

1961, Morning and Noon, 1965. of Men I Present at the Creation, 1969 (Pulitzer prize 1970). Fragments of Fleece. 1971. Grapes from Thorns (published pos-

Cambodia, Presdl

(dec.

1987. Student, Gymnasium, Lausanne. Switzerland, 1917-19, U. Lausanne, 1919-21, U. Zunch. 192122; PhD (hon), Cleve. Music Inst.; LLD, U. Utah, State U., Westminster Coll. mem. music panel Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1968-70, 89-93; mem. Nat. Coun. for Arts, 1970-76. Began as orch. condr.. 1924, has conducted leading symphony orchs. in U.S., Europe, Australia, condr. Met Opera, NY., Kurt Weill premieres Seven Deadly Sins, 1933; Knickerbocker Holiday. 1938, Lady in the Dark, 1940, One Touch of Venus. 1943, Street Scene. 1946, Marc Blitzstein's Regina. 1949. Utah Symphony Orch., 1947-79, music dir. Acad, of the West, Santa Barbara, Calif., acting music dir. Berkshire Music Ctr., Tanglewood, Mass., 1982, permanent arlist-in-residence, Berkshire Music Ctr., Tanglewood, Mass., condr. numerous rec. premieres; 1st studio recs. Mahler Symphony #7 and #8; condr complete orchestral works of Mahler. Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Grieg, complete symphonies of Sibelius. Recipient Antoinette Perry award, 1950, Kilenyi Mahler medal, 1965, Ditson Condr. 's award, 1971, Gold Baton award Am. Symphony Orch. League. 1981. Nat. medal of Arts Pres. and Mrs Bush, 1991, Theodor Thomas award Condrs. Guild, 1992; 4 concert halls named in his honor. Mem. Internal. Gustav Mahler Soc. (hon.). Home; Salt Lake City Utah Died Sept. 22, 1993.

ROY

CLAXTON. singer, fiddler, bandleader; b. Maynardville. Tenn Sept. 15, 1903; s. Neil! and Ida (Carr) m Mildred Louise Douglas, Dec. 25, 1936 (dec); 1 son. Roy Neil Ed. pub schs., Knoxville. Tenn. Co-owner AcuffRose Pub. Co., Hickory Records. Prof] singer, musician, Doc Hower's Medicine Show, then performer with his band

ACUFF,

.

A.;

The Crazy Tennesseans (name Sta.

WNOK,

later

Knoxville. Tenn.. rec

Smoky Mountain artist.

Boys),

Columbia Records.

Mem. Grand Ole Opry radio program, from 1938. 1st appearance with Smoky Mountain Boys on Grand Ole Opry, 1936,

1938, appeared with Grand Ole Opry, 1938-92 songs include The Precious Jewel. Great Speckled Bird, Wabash Cannonball. Wreck on the Highway, Night Train to Memphis, Beneath the Lonely Mountain of Clay; albums include Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys, Greatest Hits, How Beautiful Heaven Must Be, King of Country, Smoky Mountain Memories, That's Country, Greatest Hits Vol. II; film appearances include Grand Ole Opry, 1940, Hi ;

1942, Darling Clementine, 1943, Sing. Neighbor Sing. 1944, Cowboy Canteen, 1944, Night Train to Memphis, 1946, yearly tours for, U.S.O., 1949-71. Nominee for gov. Tenn., 1948. Named to Country Music Hall of recipient Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, Medal of Arts award, 1991. Home; Nashville Died Nov. 22. 1992.

Fame, 1962; 1987,

1888;

IN 20TH LLB.

1892.

CENTURY AMERICA

Bar;

Suffolk,

1893.

Lawyer Office

of

Sigourney Butler. Boston, Judge Everett C Numpus; sec. of Navy Appt. by President Hoover, 1929-33; chmn. bd. State Street Trust Co., Boston; treas. Harvard Coll., 1989-29; elect. pres. Harvard Alumni Assn 1933; amateur skipper on yacht "Resolute" (won Internat Yacht Races, 1920). Mem. QUincy City Coun.. 1893-95, maoyr, 1896, 97. Clubs: Eastern yacht. Wuincy Yacht Died June 1, 1954; buned Quincy Mass. .

1

,

EDWARD THOMAS

ADAMS,

(EDDIE

ADAMS),

b New Kensington, Pa.. June 12, 1933, s. and Adelaide (Suprano) A.; children: Susan Ann,

photographer,

Edward Edward

I.

II, Amy Marie; m. Alyssa Ann Adkins; child, August Everhett Grad. H.S., New Kensington. Staff photographer New Kensington Daily Dispatch, 1950-58, Battle Creek, Mich.; Staff photographer Enquirer & News. 1958, Phila. Eve. Bull., 1958-62, A. P., 1962-72, Time mag., 1972-76; spl. corr. A.P., 1976-80; free-lance photographer, 1980—; prof, emeritus Daytona Beach (Fla.) C.C., 1984; lectr. in field; creator ann tuition free photojournalism workshop for America's most talented young photographers The Eddie Adams Workshop, sponsored by Eastman Kodak and Nikon, Inc., 1988—. Served with USMC, 1951-54. Recipient Pulitzer prize in photography, 1969; Grand pnze World Press Photography, 1969, 1st pi. award, 1972; named 3d place World Photo Reporter, 1969; 2nd place World Photo Reporter, 1970; recipient Sigma Delta Chi award. 1969, 78, 80, several Overseas Press Club Am. awards, 1969, 74, George Polk Meml award, 1969, 78, 79. Nat. Press Photographer award, 1969, 1st place AP Mng. Editors, 1968, 79, Best Pictures in Book or Mag award Overseas Press Club. 1975; named Photographer of Year N.Y. Press Photographers, 1966, 67, 70, 72; Mid. Atlantic States. 1958. 59; Phila. Art Dirs. award, 1961; Nat Headliners award. 1973; World Press Photo award. (7 times) 1974-85; Mag, Photographer of Yr. U. Mo-Nat. Press Photographers Assn.. 1975; Joseph Sprague Meml. award Nat Press Photographers Assn., 1976; Silver Prix award Japan Advt. Assn.. 1978; Robert Capa Meml. award, 1978; Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers Ann. award, 1980; W. Ger. Photokina award. 1978; 1st PI. Hollywood Reporters Key An English Lang Movie Poster "Unforgiven" award, 1993, Leadership medal Internal Photog. Coun., 2000; others; named Profl. Photographer of Yr., Photog Mfrs. and Dealers Assn,, 1996. Office: 538 E 11th St New York NY 10009-4607 I always hope that everytime I squeeze the shutter on my camera and once the photographs are published that something good will happen to the subjects portrayed or their cause. 1





My

Neighbor,

Nat.

Tenn

WHO

ADAMS, JAMES I UTHER,

theologian, b. Ritzville, Wash.. Nov. 12, 1901; s. James Carey and Leila May (Barnett) A.; m. Margaret Ann Young, Sept. 21, 1927; children: M. Eloise, Elaine Adams Miller, Barbara Thomas Thompson. A.B., U.Minn., 1924; STB, Harvard U.. 1927, A.M., 1930; Ph.D., U. Chgo., 1945; D.D.. Meadville Theol Sch.. Chgo., 1958; Theol D Marburg U., W. Ger., 1960; DHL., Middlebury Coll., 1979. Ordained to ministry Unitarian Ch., 1927. Minister Second Ch.. Salem, Mass., 1927-34; instr. English dept. Boston U., 1929-32; minister 1st Unitarian Soc.. Wel.

ABZUG, BELLA SAVITZKY,

lawyer, former congresswoman; b. N.Y-C, July 24, 1920; d Emanuel and Esther Savitzky; m. Maurice Abzug, June 4. 1944 (dec); children: Eve Gail, Isobel Jo. BA. Hunter Coll., 1942; LLB, 1947; hon. degree, Hunter Coll.. Hobart Coll., Columbia Manhattanville Coll Pvt. law practice in Bar; NY. 1947, 1944-70, 1980—; legis. dir. Women Stnke for Peace, 1961-70; mem. 92nd Congress from 19th Dist. NY., 1970-72. 93rd-94th Congresses from 20th Dist. NY., 1972-76; presiding officer Nat. Commn. on Observance of Internat. Women's Year, 1977; presided Nat. Women's Conf.. Houston, 1977; co-chmn. Pres.'s Nat. Adv Com. for Women, 1978; cable news commentator, spkr numerous coll. campuses; Congl. advisor to U.S. Del. to Conf. on the Decade for Women. Mexico City. 1975, fellow Inst! Politics, John F Kennedy Sch. Govt., Harvard U., 1987; founder Nat. Women's Polit. Caucus; presided over World Women's Congress for a Healthy Planet, 1991; mem Internat Facilitating Com. of Nongovtl. Orgns. and Ind. Sectors, Conf on Environment and Devel., Brazil, 1992; sr. adv. to Devel, 1992. sec. gen. for Conf. on Environment Editor; Columbia Law Rev.; author; Bella! Ms. Abzug Goes to Washington, 1972, Gender Gap: Bella Abzug's Guide to Political Power for American Women. 1984. Apptd- chair of Commn. on Status of Women by Mayor Dinkins, 1992.

M

U

,

NYC,

UN

UN

UNCED

UN

Mem. Women Nat. Women's

UN

&

Strike for Peace, Nat.

Caucus,

Polit.

Women's

Urban League,

ACLU, Women

U.S.A.

U.S.,

NOW,

photographer; b. San Francisco, Feb. 20, 1902; s Charles Hinihcock and Olive (Bray) A.; m. Virginia Best. Jan. 2, 1928; children; Michael. Anne Adams Helms. DFA (hon), U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1961, Yale U., 1973, U. Mass., Amherst, 1974, U. Ariz., 1975, Harvard U., 1981. Freelance photographer, 1932-84; dir. photography dept. Art Ctr Sch,, L.A., 1939-42, Golden Gate Internat. Exposition. San Francisco, 1940, Calif. Sch. Fine Arts. San Francisco, 1946-49; vice-chmn. dept. photography Mus. Modern Art, 1940-42. dir Ansel Admas Workshop, 1955-84. One-man shows include An America Place, N.Y.C., 1936; exhibited in group Mus. Modern Art,

shows

Met

Mus, Art,

NYC,

1974, author; (prints) Images; fellow. 1946, 48. 58, Chubb fellow Yale U 1970; recipient Conservation Svc. award US. Dept. Interior, 1968, Ansel Adams Conservation award named in his honor Wilderness Soc.. 1980. Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1980; named Hon. Photographer Soc. Photography Edn., 1981. Fellow Royal Photo Soc. (London), Photographers Soc. Am. (Progress medal 1969), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem Trustees for Conservation (prs. 1956-57), Sierra Club Calif, (bd. dirs. 1934-71, Muir

contbr articles to

at

NYC,

1979;

profl. jours.

Guggenheim

,

award 1967).

1963), Friends of Photography (founder, chmn. bd. Old Capitol Club (Monterey. Calif). Died Apr. 22,

1984

(pres.),

and Devel. Orgn. (founder, pres., co-chairperson, co-chair), Ams. for Dem. Action (v. p.). Am. Jewish Congress. Home New York N.Y. Died March 31, 1998. Assn.

ADAMS, ANSEL,

Environ,

ADAMS, BROCK, Charles

Leslie

senator;

b.

Atlanta, Jan.

and Vera Eleanor (Beemer)

13,

A

;

1927;

m.

s.

Mary

Elizabeth Scott, Aug. 16, 1952; children: Scott Leslie. Lewis Dean, Katherine Elizabeth, Aleen Mundy. BA in Econs. summa cum laude, U Wash 1949; LLB, Harvard U, 1952. Bar: Wash, 1952. Ptnr. LeSourd. Patten Adams (formerly Little, LeSourd, Palmer, Scott & Slemmons), Seattle, 1952-61; U.S. atty. U.S. Dist. Ct. (we dist ) Wash.. Seattle, 1961-64; mem. 89th-94th Congresses from 7th Wash. dist.. 1965-77, mem. sci. and astronautics com., transp. and commerce subcorn., interstate and fgn. commerce com., chmn. budget com.; Garvey, U.S. Sec. Transp. Washington. 1977-79; ptnr Senator from Schubert, Adams and Barer, 1979-86; Wash., 1987—, instr Inst. Banking. 1954-60. Chmn Western Wash. dist. Kennedy for Pres. campaign, 1960; .

ACHENBAUM, ALVIN ALLEN,

marketing and management consultant; b. NYC, Dec. 11, 1925; s. Benjamin and Dora (Dworin) A.; m. Barbara Ann Greenwald, June 24, 1951 (dec. Apr.

1992); children: Jonathan Peter, Lisa Jane,

Martha Beth; m. Leila Lebendig, June 6, 1994. BS, UCLA, 1950; MS, Columbia U„ 1951. Mgr. market rsch. McCannEnckson, N.Y.C., 1951-57; exec. v. p.. sec, dir. Grey Advt..

NYC, 1957-71; exec. v.p. Walter Thompson Co., 1971-74. chmn. bd. dirs Canter, Achenbaum. Assocs., Inc., NYC, 1974-89; vice chmn. bd. dirs. Backer, Spielvogel. Bates Worldwide. NYC, 1989-93; pres. Achenbaum Assocs. 1992-95; chmn. Achenbaum Bogda Assocs. Inc.. NYC. Inc.,

J.

MARC,

Mem. edit. bd. Inc.. Adv. Com. of Irvington, Jour. Advt. Rsch. 1970 mem. Middle Eastern affairs com Anti-Defamation League; adv, com. Assn. Consumer Research.; Trustee Mktg Sci. Inst.; Am. Mktg. Assn. Found.; edit), bd. Mktg. Mgmt. Mag Named to Market Research Hall of Fame Mem. Market Rsch. Coun. NY., Copy Rsch. Coun. NY., Am. N.Y.C., 1996—;



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Inc

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Am

former pres. Neighborhood House, Seattle; exec. dir. Wash, Carter for Pres. campaign, 1976; past trustee Civic Unity

dist.

Com., Seattle. With USN. 1944-46, Recipient Disting. Svc. award Seattle Jaycees, I960. Mem. ABA, Fed Bar Assn., Wash. Bar Assn., DC. Bar Assn.. Seattle-King County Bar Assn., Puget Sound Assn, (pres, 1962-63), U Wash Alumni Assn. (past trustee, past pres. chpt ), Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Episcopalian.

DC

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS,

lawyer, ex-sec

of navy; b.

Quincy, Mass.. Aug. 2, 1866; s. John QUincy and Fanny (Crowninsheild) A., great-great grandson of John Adams; m. Frances Lovering. Apr. 3, 1899. AB dum laude, Harvard.

1934-35. prof, religious ethics Meadville Theol. Sch.. also Div. Sch,, U, Chgo., 1936-56. prof. Christian Div. Sch.. Harvard U.. Cambridge. Mass.. 1956-68; prof, emeritus Div. Sch., Harvard U.; Disting. prof, social ethics Andover Newton Theol. Sch., Newton Centre, Mass., 1968-72; Disting. scholar in residence Meadville-Lombard Theol. Sch., 1972-73; prof, theology and religious ethics Div. 1972-76. minister adult edn. Arlington Street Ch., Sch., Boston, 1971-94; Noble lectr Harvard U.. 1953; lectr. Albert Schweitzer Coll.. 1952, Internat. Assn. History of Religion, Tokyo, 1958, World Ctr for Buddhistic Studies, Rangoon, 1958, Theol. Coll., Bangalore, 1958; Hibbert lectr. Oxford. Manchester, Liverpool univs Eng.. 1963. Author: Irving Babbitt; Man and Teacher, 1941; The Changing Reputation of Human Nature, 1943, Taking Time Seriously. 1956. Paul Tillich's Philosophy of Culture, Science and Religion, 1965; On Being Human Religiously, 1976; (with others) New Perspective on Peace, 1944, Together We Advance. 1946, Voices of Liberalism II, 1947, Orientation in Religious Education, 1950, Religion in the State University, 1950, The Theology of Paul Tilhch, 1952, rev edit., 1984. Authority and Freedom, 1952, The Meaning of Love, 1953, Man's Faith and Freedom; The Theological Influence of Jacobus Armmius, 1962, Interpreters of Luther. 1968, Political and Legal Obligation, 1970. Religion of the Republic, 1971, Festschrift for Erich Fromm, In the Name of Life. 1971. Festschrift for W. Alvin Pitcher, Ethics and Belief. 1978, Democracy and Mediating Structures; A Theological Inquiry. 1980, Readings on Professionalism, 1980; author: (with others) Pastoral Care in the Liberal Churches, 1970; editor: (with others) Christian Register, 1932, The Dtrec&ve in History (H.N. Wieman). 1949. What Did Luther Understand by Religion ? (Karl Holl), 1977, Taking. Times Seriously (John R. Wilcox), 1978, The Reconstruction of Morality. 1979, (with Roger L. Shinn) The Thought of Paul Tilhch, 1985, The Prophethood of All Believers, 1986, Voluntary Associations, 1986, Festschrift for Harold Berman, The Weightier Matters of the Law. 1988, An Examined Faith, 1991; editor (with others) Phoenix series of vols, on sociology of politics and religion; editor, translator; (with others) What Is Religion? (Paul Tilhch), 1969; Political Expectation, 1971; editor Jour. Liberal Religion, 1939-49; assoc. editor Faith and Freedom, 1950-94, Jour. Liberal Ministry, 1979. co-editor Jour. Religion. 1951-56; mem. 1973-94; translator: edi tonal bd Jour. Religious Ethics. Dogma of Christ (Ench Fromm), 1963, Religion in History, Essays by Ernst Troelstch. 1991; transl. and introductory essay on Paul Tillich, The Protestant Era, 1948; contbr. to profl, pubis Chmn. adv. com. dept. social responsibility Unitanan-Universahst Assn., 1965-69; bd dirs. Ctr. for Vol. Soc, F.I.R.S.T., Inc., Mass. chpt. ACLU, Ctr. Applied Ethics, Mass. chpt Ams, for Dem Action; chmn bd. dirs, Fellowship Racial and Econ. Equality; mem adv bd. Americans United for Separation of Ch. and State Fulbnght research scholar U Marburg, 1963; hon. fellow Manchester lesley Hills, Mass.,

ethics

,

Coll.,

Oxford.

Fellow

Am

Acad Arts and

Sci

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mem.

Soc.

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Study o( Religion (pres. 1957-59). Am. Soc Christian Theol Soc (pres. 1972-73). Am. Ethics (pres. 1967-68). Sociele Europeenne de Culture (internal Sociol Soc.. Art Religion and Contemporary Culture council). Soc. (chmn. bd. 1971-73. pres 1984-85. pres emeritus 1986-94). Council Religion and Law (bd. dirs.). Assn. for Vol. Action Scholars (v.p. 1971-94). Soc. Pohl and Legal Philosophy. Sci.

Am

Home: Cambridge Mass Died bridge Cemetary. Cambridge.

July 26. 1994; interred

Cam-

MA.

AILEY

Haves Without Have-Nots. 1991. Desires Right and Wrong. 1991. A Second Look in the Reamew Mirror. 1992. 94. The A Lexicon of Western Thought. 1992. The Four Dimensions of Philosophy. 1993. Art. the Arts, and the Great

Great Ideas:

1994.

Ideas.

Adler's

95.

Philosophical

Dictionary.

1995;

(with Charles Van Doren) Great Treasury of Western Thought. 1977; assoc editor Greal Books of the Western World. 1945-52. editor in chief 2d edit 1990. Sjmtopicon, 1952. 90; gen editor: The Idea of Happiness. The Idea of

editor

.

The Idea

Justice.

The Idea

of Love.

of Progress, 1967, editor

The Annals of America. 21 vols., through 1986. How Think About the Great Ideas. 2000 Mem. Am Catholic

in chief:

ADAMS, ROGER,

chemistry educator;

b.

Boston. Jan.

to 2.

1889; s. Austin Winslow and Lydia (Curtis) A.; m. Lucile dau.. Lucile AB. Harvard U.. Wheeler. Aug. 29. 1918; 1909. AM. 1910, PhD. 1912; postgrad. U. Berlin. 1912-13. 1913; DSc. Harvard U.. 1945. Bklyn. Kaiser Wilhelm Inst 1942, U. Rochester. 1943. Poly. Inst.. 1935. Northwestern U U. Pa.. 1947. Yale U,. 1948. Drexel Inst. Tech.. 1955. U. Ill 1957. U. Bridgeport. 1960; LLD. U Mich.. 1954; student. U 1913. Instr organic Berlin. 1912-13, Kaiser Wilhelm Inst chemistry Harvard U.. Radchffe Coll.. 1913-16; asst. prof. U. 1916-19. prof.. 1919-57. head dept chemistry and chem III „ engring, 1926-54, rsch prof. 1954-57, prof emeritus. 1957Bank, mem. III. Bd. Natural 71; dir. Champaign Nat. Resources and Conservation, from 1942: mem. Nat. Inventors Coun.. 1945-63; dir. Coun. for Agrl. and Chemurgic Rsch.. NSF. 1954-60; mem NDRC. 1941-46. sci. advisor to

philos. assn

Am. Mantain

.

Assn. Internal. Listening Assn.

CA 94401-4153 Michigan Ave Ste

Home: 555 Laurel Ave Apt 510 San Mateo

I

Office:

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Ctr for Study of Greal Ideas 845 Chicago I L 6061 1-2221

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US

Dep. Mil. Gov. Germany. 1945; chmn. sci. adv. com. U.S. Mil. Govt. Japan. 1947; mem sci adv. mission Japan. 1948. Editor Organic Reactions. 1941-68; contbr. articles on Trustee Batelle Meml. organic chemistry to prof!, jours. Inst.. Sloan-Ketlenng Inst Cancer Rsch.; mem. bd. overseers Recipient Harvard. 1950-52. Commd maj. CWS. 1918 (medals) Nichols. 1927. Gibbs. 1936, Cresson. 1944. Davy, 1946. Priestley, 1954, Parsons. 1958. Richards, 1945, Franklin. 1960. Am. Inst Chemists. 1964. Nat Medal of Sci., 1964, John R Kuebler award. 1966, N.W U Centennial award. 1951; decorated Medal for Merit (U.S.); hon. comdr.

Fellow AAAS (chmn. Order Brit. Empire. com. 1941-45. 47-51. pres. 1950). Am.

of civil divsn. sect.

C

Inst.

Chemists. Soc. Chem. Industry. Harvey Soc..

1927. exec.

Chem.

mem.

pres.

Internal. 1951-55). 1935. chmn bd. 1944-50).

Am

Philos.

Soc.;

Chemistry

Union

Am

(v. p.

Pure

German

and

Applied

Chem Soc. (dir 1930-35. Am. Acad Arts and Scis..

Nat. Acad. Scis. (coun. 1931-37. 59-62. 1938-41. fgn. sec 1950-54). Chem. Soc London (hon.). Soc. Chimique de France. Polish, Swiss. Conglist. Died Spanish. Japanese. Argentine Chem. Socs. July 6. 1971. buried Mt. Hope Cemetery. Urbana IL. Soc..

chmn chem.

sect.

ADDAMS. JANE,

settlement worker, author; b. Cedarville. Sept 6. I860; d. Hon. John H. and Sarah (Weber) A.B., Rockford Coll.. 1881; spent 2 yrs. in Europe. 1883-85. studied in Phila.. 1888; U Wis 1904; Smith Coll.. 1910. Tufts. 1923. Northwestern. 1929. U Chgo., 1930; A.M.. Yale U 1910. With Ellen Gates Starr opened Social Settlement of Hull House of which she became head resident Chgo.. 1889; insp. of streets and alleys in .neighborhood of Hull House. 3 yrs. Pres. Nat. Conf. C^ianties and Corrections. 1909; pres. Woman's internat. League for Peace; presided at convs. at The Hague. 1915. Zurich. 1919. Vienna. 1921. The Hague, 1922, Washington. 1924, Dublin. 1926. Prague. 1929. Author: Democracy and Social Ethics. 1902; Newer Ideals of Peace. 1907; The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, 1909; Twenty Years at Hull House. 1910; A III.,

A...

LLD

,

.

Conscience and an Ancient Evil. 191 1, The Long Road of Women's Memory. 1916; Peace and Bread in Time of War, 1922; The Second Twenty Years at Hull House. 1930; The Awarded Gold Excellent Becomes the Permanent. 1932. medal of Military Merit (Greece); Bryn Mawr achievement award of S5000. 1931; shared Nobel Peace prize with Nicholas Murray Butle, 1931 Died May 21. 1935

U

instr

NYC.

ADLER. RICHARD,

composer, lyricist, b Aug 3. Clarence and Elsa (Richard) A children by previous marriage: Andrew H.. Christopher E. (dec.). A.B.. U. N.C. 1943. Mem. advt. dept Celanese Corp Am.. 1946-50; While House cons, on the arts. 1965-69. cons, on arts gov. N C Adv. bd Inst Outdoor Drama. 1968-83. N.C. School arts. 1963 commd. by Harvard U to write a march for 50th Anniversary of Neiman Found. Journalist Soc.. 1989. Collaborator (with Jerry Ross); on music and lyncs for musicals John Murray Anderson's Almanac. 1953. Pajama Game. 1954. Damn Yankees, 1955; composer, lyricist Kwamina, 1961. TV prodns. Little Women. 1959. Gift of the Magi. 1959; produced and staged White House Press Corrs. and Photographers show for Pres. Kennedy and Pnme Minister MacMillan. 1962. NY's Birthday Salute for Pres. Kennedy. 1962. Inaugural Anniversity Salute to Pres. Kennedy. 1963. Salutes to Pres. Johnson. 1964. Inaugural Gala for Pres. Lyndon Johnson. 1965; producer, composer, lyncist: ABCTV Stage 67 Musical Olympus 7-0000. fall 1966. composer, lyricist: A Mother's Kisses, 1968; producer: revival Pajama Game, 1973; producer: Rex, 1976, co-producer-composer: Music Is. 1976. Yellowstone Overture (Pulltizer prize nomination), commd. by Dept. of Interior to write Wilderness Suite (Pulitzer prize nomination). 1983. recorded by Utah Symphony, commd. by Statue of Liberty /Ellis Island 1921:

s.

CANNONBALL



;

Found,

The

write

to

Lady

Remembers

(Pulitzer

prize

nomination), recorded by Detroit Symphony. Retrospectrum commd. by Chgo City Ballet to write Eight by Adler. 1984 (Emmy award for TV version 1985); commd. by City of Chgo. to write (ballet) Chicago for sesquicentennial. 1987; commd. by Olympic Com. to write fanfare and overture for U.S. Olympic Festival, 1987. commd by U N.C. to write suite to commemorate bi-centenmal. 1993, recorded by London Symphony Orch.; (author, autobiography) You Gotta Have Heart. 1990; collaborator lyncs. composer: Off Key. 1995. Trustee John F. Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts. 1964-77, exec, com., 1975-77; bd. dirs. Southampton Cultural Com. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46. Recipient Antoinette Perry award, Donaldson award. Variety (Pulltizer prize nomination),

Pajama Game 1954. Damn Yankees 1955. Antoinette Perry nomination Kwamina 1962. Pulitzer Prize nomination Retrospectrum 1980, Yellowstone Overture 1981, Playmaker Life Time Achievement award dept. dramatic art U. N.C.. 1999; Pulitzer pnze nominee for rec. The Statue of Liberty Suite; named to Songwriters Hall of Fame, 1984, Mem. Hon. Park Ranger award Nat. Park Service, 1984. Dramatists Guild (exec. coun. 1958-68), Songwriters Guild Am (bd. dirs., exec, com., exec. v. p. 1985 ). New Dra). Nat. Hypertension Assn. (bd. dirs matists (bd dirs 1974 1978—). E-mail: [email protected]. Address: 8 E 83rd St New York NY 10028-0418 Critics Poll for





ADOFF, MRS, ARNOLD

MORTIMER

JEROME, philosopher, author; b Dec. 28. 1902; s. Ignatz and Clarissa (Manheim) A.; m. Caroline Sage Pnng. 1963 Ph.D., Columbia U. 1928; Instr Columbia U„ 1923-30; B A Columbia Coll 1983 1927-29; assoc. prof asst dir Peoples Inst.. philosophy of law U. Chgo.. 1930-42. prof. 1942-52. dir Inst, for Philos. Research. 1952-95; pres. San Francisco 1974Prodns Inc 1954-94, chmn. bd editors Ency Bnl 95; chmn emeritus. 1995 hon. chair, co-founder Ctr for the Study of Great Ideas. 1990—; vis. lectr St John's Coll.. visitor emeritus, 1985 university prof U Md.. 1937 N.C. Chapel Hill. 1988-91; hon trustee The Aspen Inst.. 1973 Author: Dialectic, 1927. (with Jerome Michael) Crime. Law and Social Science. 1933, (with Maude Phelps Hutchins) Diagrammatics, 1932. Art and Prudence. 1937. What Man Has Made of Man. 1938. 94. How To Read a Book. 1940 (with Charles Van Doren). rev edit. 1972. .

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NYC.

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;

See

1940.

A

Dialectic of Morals. 1941. to Think About War and Peace. 1944. 95. (with Louis Kelso) The Capitalist Manifesto.

How

The New

Mayer) The Revolution in Education. 1958. The Idea of Freedom. Vol I. 1958. Vol II. 1961. Great Ideas from the Great 1958. 75.

Capitalists. 1961. 75. (with Milton

The Conditions of Philosophy. 1965. The Difference of Man and the Difference It Makes. 1967. 1993. The Time of Our Lives. 1970. 95. The Common Sense of Politics. 1971. 95. (with William Gorman) The American Testament. 1975. Some Questions About Language. 1976. 1991. Books. 1961.

1992, Reforming Education, To Think 1977. Aristotle for Everybody. 1978. 1991. About God, 1980. 91. Six Great Ideas. 1981. The Angels and Us. 1982. The Paideia Proposal. 1982. Paidcia Problems and Possibilities. 1983. How to Speak/How to Listen. 1983. 1985. The Paideia Program. 1984. A Vision of the Future. 1984. Ten Philosophical Mistakes. 1985, 87, Guidebook to

Philosopher

at

Large.

ANDRE

KIRK,

m



archives appear in their original form

HOWARD

AHMANSON.

FIELDSTEAD,

financial

.

.

56;

nat.

Calif.

fin.

committeeman. Calif. 1955. chmn. host com

Conv

Nat.

.

1956; pres. Otis Art Assocs.. 1956-60.

Bd.

Hollywood Boy's Club. 1941-50; bd govs Otis Art Inst Los Angeles County. Mus. Assocs.; trustee Kennedy Cultural Ctr. for Performing Arts, 1963-68. U. So. Calif, Calif Mus. Found Los Angeles County Mus. Art. Lt. USNR. 1943-45. Mem. U Nebr Alumni, Am Legion, L.A. World Affairs Coun., Navy League U.S.. Ocean Racing Fleet So Calif.. Phi Gamma Delta. Alpha Kappa Psi, Stock Exchange Club, Jonathan Club. Econ. Round Table Club. L.A Yacht Club. Wilshire Country Club. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Newport Ocean Sailing Assn.. Trojan Club. Santa Monica Yacht Club. Shadow Mountain Club. Shadow Mountain Golf Club. Eldorado Country Club Died June 17. 1968; buned Forest Lawn Meml. Park, Glendale CA. dirs

.

GEORGE DAVID, former federal official: b. Myra A Dummerston. Vt„ Aug. 20, 1892; s. Edward (Cook) A m Beatrice M. Howard, 1914 (dec); children Dorothy Howard (Mrs. Harry Morse). Marjone Evelyn (Mrs. Harry L Cleverly). Howard George (dec). Barbara Manon (Mrs. Malcolm Jones); m. Loloa Pierotti. June 30. 1967 With small fruit farm. 1912-20; sch. dir Putney VI,, AIKEN,

W

.

1920-37; mem State Ho Reps. 1930-33; spkr. State Ho 1935-37. Reps.. Washington. 1933-34. It. gov State of Vt Washington. 1940-75. re1975 Author: Pioneering with Wildflowers. 1933. tired. Pioneering with Fruits and Berries, 1936, Speaking From Vermont, 1938. founder communal cultivation of wildflowers. 1926. Republican. Died Nov. 19. 1984 .

gov,. 1937-41; senator U.S. Senate.

AIKEN,

HOWARD HATHAWAY,

mathematician,

edu-

Mountain.

1988. 1990.

U.. 1939-41. assoc.. prof applied math.. 1941Disting. Svc. prof. info. tech. U. emeritus. 1961-73

Harvard

Decorated Comdr USNR. 1939-45 Miami, Fla. 1961 Palmes de I'Acad. Francaise. Chevalier Legion of Honor Fellow AAAS; mem. Econometric Soc. Died Mar F'rance 1973

.

1989, San 1988, Orlando. Livingston. Biscayne. 1990. Washington. 1990.

AILEY, ALVIN,

choreographer,

b.

Rogers. Tex.. Jan.

5.

Open champion.

Alvin and Lula E. (Cliff) A Student. UCLA. 1949Los Angeles City Coll.. 1950-51. San Francisco State Coll.. 1952-53. Lester Horton Dance Group. Los Angeles. 1954-55. Martha 1949-51. 53. with. Hanya Holm.

medal

Graham.

Francisco.

Key

ATP

Tour World Championship-Frankfurt. 1990. Orlando. 1991. Washington. 1991; Wimbledon champion. 1992. US

1994, Australian Open champion, 1995; gold Olympics. 1996; winner French Open /Grand Open. 1999. Australian Open. 2000. Address International Mgmt Group 1 Eneview Plz Ste 1300 Cleveland OH 44114-1715

U.S.

Slam. 1999.

US

1931; s

50.

NYC.

1956. others; acting student with. Stella Adler. 1960-62. with. Milton Katselas. 1961. hon degree. Princeton U Bard Coll., Adelphl U Cedar Cresl Coll DFA. Long Disting prof Manhattan Community Coll Island U.. 1987 1985-86. Choreographer. lister Horton Dance Group. Irom Dance Theater. 1958-89, 1953. formed Alvin Alley performed numerous festivals, 1959 -. Australian. S.E. Asian tour. 1962. World Festival Negro Arts. Dakar. Senegal. 1966. East and West Afnca, 1967. Russia. 1970. world tour. 1977. .

,

:

.

Am

ACEE, JAMES,

Nov. 27. author; b. Knoxville. Tenn Harvard U. 1932 With Fortune mag. 1936. Editor 1943-48 Nation. 1939-43. cnlic The film Time mag Advocate; author: (poetry) Permit Me Voyage. 1934. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (text to photographs by Walker Evans). 1941. The Morning Watch. 1951. A Death in the 1909

Grad

.

.

.

Family (Pulitzer pnze 1958), pub posthumously, (revs.) Agec on Film. I. 1958. (screenplays) Agee on Film, II. I960. LetFlyc). 1962. The ters to Father Flye (edited by James H Quiet One. The African Queen. Mr Lincoln (presented on TV show Omnibus) Recipient Poetry pnze Harvard U Died

May

16.

1955

S Am.. 1978. 81; actor. 1961—1 choreographer, dancer TV, 1954 also motion pictures, performances include The Carefree Tree. 1956. Sing Man Sing. 1956. Shi.. Boat. 1157. Jamaica. 1957. Call Me by My Rightful Name. Tiger Tiger Burning Bnght. Talking To You; choreographed: musicals Afncan Holiday; operas Ix-onard Bernstein's Mass, spls lor TV including Solo for Mingus. 1979, Memona, 1979; spl 00 performances include inaugural eve gala for Pres. 1977. White House State Dinner. 1978. King of Morocco in Marrakesh. 1979. created numerous maj works for CO.. also for Ballet Theater, Bal-Dor. loflicy Ballet. Harkncss Ballet. Ballet Internat de Caracas, Pans Opera Ballet. Atcrballeto.



,

Am

Royal Danish

How

A

1996.

;

1977,

Learning, 1986, We Hold These Truths. 1987. Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind. 1989. Intellect: Mind Over Matter. 1990, 93, Truth in Religion, 1990.

Home

Episcopalian 17.

.

HAMILTON, VIRGINIA

.

Problems for Thomists. The Problems of Species.

.

b. 1900. BS. Harvard U; MS. U. Wis.; PhD. U. Chgo; DEng, Tech. Hochschule. Darmstadt. Germany. WesIndsl positions Madison (Wis.) Gas and Electric Co tinghouse Electric Co faculty inslr physics and comm. en-

professional tennis player; b. Las Vegas, Nev Apr. 29, 1970; s Mike and Elizabeth Agassi, Brooke Shields, April 19. 1997 (div 1999). Mem. U.S. Davis Owner found, for children. Winner Cup team. 1988 tournaments including Itapanca. 1987, Memphis, 1988. Charleston. 1988. Forest Hills. 1988. Stuttgart. 1988. Slratton

AGASSI,

NYC.

Bait

cator;

,

ADLER,

,

.

corporate executive, b Omaha. July 1. 1906; s William H and Florence (Hayden) A m. Caroline Leonetti. Jan 14. 1965; 1 son, Howard F Jr BS. U So Calif. 1927; LLD. U. Nebr., 1961. Chmn H.F Ahmanson & Co.. Inc.. L.A., 1927-68. Hollywood Savs. & Loan, 1940-45. v.p., treas,. dir, Victor Oil Co.. 1930-40. pres Nat. Am. Ins. Co., Omaha. 1943-52. chmn. bd.. 1952-68. chmn. N Am. Savs. and Loan. 1945-68. pres. Home Savs & Loan of LA. 1945-57, 64-68. chmn.. 1946-68; pres.. dir. Ahmanson Bank & Trust Co.. Beverly Hills. 1957-58. chmn. bd.. 1958-68; pres.. chmn. So. Counties Title Ins. Co.. 1958-68. Founder Ahmanson Found 1952. pres.. 1962-68; vice-chmn Rep Stale Ctrl Com.. 1954-

61. prof

See

.

;

gring.

ADDERLEY. JULIAN EDWIN

Md., Morgan State Coll llmv. Bait Drexel Univ

Ohio Slate Univ., Bar: Md Law sch 1947-50; Former claims adjuster Lumbermens Mut Casually Co.: then personnel dir Schreiber Food Stores, formerly engaged pvt practive lav. Bait and Baltimore County; then mem firm Karl F Steinmann. chmn Baltimore County Bd of Appeals. 1958-61: exec. Baltimore County. 1962-66; gov, of Md.. 1967-69; v p. served under Pres. Richard Nixon U.S.. 1969-73; resigned. 1973; chmn. transp. com. Nat. Assn Counties. 1963 Author Canfield Decision. 1976. Go Quietly Or Else. 1980 Officer AUS. 1941-45. 51 Decorated Bronze Star. Md.. Baltimore Loyola Univ

County bar assns Republican Rancho Mirage Calif Died Sept

,

New

;

LLD, Univ

Mem

.

.

AGNEW, SPIRO THEODORE, former Vice President of U.S.; b. Bait.. Nov. 9, 1918; s. Theodore S. and Margaret (Akers) A.; m. Elinor Isabel Judchnd. May 27. 1942. children: James Rand. Pamela Lee. Susan Scott. Elinor Kimberly Student. Johns Hopkins Univ LLB. Univ. Ball.. 1947.

composer, b Chgo.. 1893. Composer ol songs including Ain't She Sweet. Happy Days Ar. I'm Nobody's Baby. I.ovin' Sam. The Feet. Happy Again. (Or Papa Sheik of Alabam. Mama Goes Where Papa Goes

ACER, MILTON,

wonder Don't Go Out Tonight). Hard-Hcarled Hannah. Named to What's Become of Sally. A Bench in the Park Songwnters Hall of Fame Died 1979 I

Ballet.

London

Festival Ballet.

Pitts

Ballet.

Recipient Spnngarn medal. 1976. La Scala Opera Ballet Mayor's Award of Art and Culture. 1977. Capezio award. 1979. (JN Peace Medal. 1982. A Philip Randolph award. Council lor Culture and Art, 1984, Monarch award Nai 1984, Assn Coll. Univ & Community Arls Adminlrs mcnl award. 1984. Internal Soc I'eiforming Arts Adminstrs merit award. 1984. Samuel H Scnpps Am Dance Festival award. 1987. Kennedy Ctr Honor. 19H8. Handel Medallion Cily of

ALBANESE

WHO'S

named Disting. New Yorker, Bowery Bank, 1984 Home: New York NY Died Dec. 1, 1989; turned LA.

N.Y.;

ALBERS, JOSEF, Germany, Mar.

ALBANESE,

LICIA,

retired operatic soprano; b Ban, Italy, Michele and Maria (Rugusa) A m Joseph Gimma, Apr. 7, 1945. Studied voice with, Giuseppina R. Baldassare Tedeschi, Milan, Italy. 1932-35; MusD cum laude, St. Peters U„ Jersey City; LLD (hon.), Seton Hall U.; LHD (hon), Manhattan Coll., Fairfield (Conn.) U, Caldwell (N.J ) Coll., Marymount Manhattan Coll.. U. South Fla.; DFA (hon.), Siena Coll., Loudonville, NY.; hon. degree, Montclair mem. adv. council 3d St. State Coll.; LittD, U. So. Fla. Music Sch. Settlement; trustee Bagby Mustc Lovers Found., N.Y.C; chmn. Puccini Found., NYC. Winner nat. singing contest, Italy, 1935; made an unexpected debut in role of

July 22, 1913. d

Madame

;

Butterfly,

Milan,

Italy,

1934,

(when the leading

soprano became ill), formal debut at Royal Theater, Parma, Italy; performed role of Madame Butterfly, Dec. 19, 1935; rec (with Beniamino Gigli) La Boheme, 1939; sang at concert in honor of Sir Neville Charnberhn and Lord Halifax, Rome, 1939, Covent Garden for the Festival of King George VI; debut at Met. Opera House, N.Y.C. in Madame Butterfly and La Traviata, 1940. Bd. dirs. Rose Ponselle Found., 1987. Decorated lady grand cross Order Holy Sepulchre, Order of Merit of Italy. Achievements include singing at inauguration of Vatican City radio sta. and was decorated by Pope Pius

XL As

not meant for standing or resting, but for reaching a higher level, so must you see in the early steps of your education their upward thrust toward the beauties of with the challenges and opportunities which life's future, await you at the top, if only you do not rest in reflection upon the past. but. looking daringly ahead, keep climbing and, through education, reap the golden harvest of your dreams. stairs are

painter, educator; b- Bottrop. Westphalia.

19,

1888,

came

to

U.S.,

1933, naturalized,

Lorenz and Magdalena (Schumacher) A m. Anni Fleischmann. May 25, 1925 Student. Royal Art Sch., Berlin, 1913-15. Sch Applied Art, Essen, 1916-19, Art Acad., Munich, 1919-20, Bauhaus. Weimar. 1920-23. AFD. U. Hartford. 1957. Yale U 1962, Calif. Coll. Arts and Crafts, 1964, U. N.C., 1967; LLD (hon), Bridgeport U 1966. York U., 1973; D in Fine Arts. U III., 1969. Art Sch. Mpls, 1969, Kenyon Coll., 1969, Washington U„ St. Louis, 1971, Md. 1939.;

s.

;

,

,

1972, Pratt Inst., Bklyn., 1975, Phila. Coll. Art, 1976. Prof art Bauhaus. Weimar. Dessau, Berlin. Germany, 192333, Black Mountain (N.C.) Coll.. 1933-49; prof., chmn. art Yale U, 1950-58, prof, emeritus, vis. critic in advanced painting, 1958-60, ret as chmn., 1958. Work exhibited and Inst.,

pub., Germany, Holland, Denmark, Norway. Sweden. Switzerland, Italy, France, Czechoslovakia, Eng U.S., Cuba, Mex Brazil. Chile. Venezuela, Can Australia, and Japan, tchr lectr. univs. U.S. and fgn. countries, Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C; author poems and drawings, 1958, 61, Interaction of Color, 1963, Search Verses Re-Search, 1969, Formulation/ Articulation, 1972; contbr. articles on art edn. to mags., ,

,

,

books, U.S., Europe. Decorated comdr.'s cross Order of Merit (Germany); recipient Ada S. Garret prize Chgo. Art Inst., 1954; 3d prize $1000 exhibit Corcoran Art Gallery. 1957; Konrao von Soest Preis, Westphalia, Germany, 1958; Ford Found fellow, 1959; Graham Found, fellow, 1962; 1964 medal Am. Inst. Graphic Arts; award for painting Internal. Exhbn., Carnegie Inst., Pitts., 1967; grand pnx 3d Arts and Letters Bienal Americana de Grabada, Santiago, Chile, 1968, Graphic Arts medal Skowhegan (Maine) Sch. Painting and Sculpture, 1971; Grand pnx painting Nordrhein-Westfalen, West Germany. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Abstract Artist. Died Mar. 25. 1976.

EDWARD FRANKLIN,

Mar. bee.

author,

playwnght;

b.

12, 1928; s. Reed A. and Frances (Cotter) AlStudent, Trinity Coll., 1946-47. Messenger Western

Union, 1955-58,

lectr.

Brandets

U, Johns Hopkins U

,

Web-

Plays written include The Zoo Story, 1958, of Bessie Smith, 1959. The Sandbox, 1959, The American Dream, 1960, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1961-62, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (adaption of Carson McCullers" novella). 1963. Tiny Alice. 1964. Malcolm. 1966, A Delicate Balance, 1966 (Pulitzer Prize for drama 1967). Everything in the Garden, 1968, Box. Quotations from Chairman Mao, 1970, All Over, 1971, Seascape. 1975 (Pulitzer prize for drama 1975), Counting the Ways, 1976, Listening, 1977, The Man Who Had Three Arms, 1983, The 1978-79; Lolita adaptation of Lady from Dubuque. (Nabokov), 1980. Finding the Sun. 1982, Marriage Play, 1986-87, Three Tall Women. 1990-9] (Pulitzer Prize for ster U-, others.

The Death

drama

1994), Fragments, 1993, The Play about the Baby, 1996; dir plays, including Happy Days, 1993, Alley Theatre, Houston, 1991. pres. Edward F Albee Found. Recipient

gold medal in drama Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters, 1980; inducted into Theater Hall of Fame, 1985, Nat. Medal Mem. Nat. Inst. of Arts, 1996; Kennedy Ctr. honoree, 1996 Arts and Letters, Dramatists Guild Coun. Address: 14 Harrison St

New York NY

10013-2842

A.B., U. Okla., 1931; B.A, (Rhodes scholar), Oxford (Eng.) Okla City U So. Meth. U.; U.. 1933, B.CL, 1934, LL Mary Harmon, Aug. 20, 1942; children Mary Frances, David Ernest. Bar: Okla. 1935. Legal elk. FHA, 1934-37; atty., accountant Sayre Oil Co.. Oklahoma City, 1937-38; with legal dept. Ohio Oil Co., Marshall, III., Findlay, Ohio, 1939-40; gen. practice law. Oklahoma City. 1938, Mattoon, 80th to 94th III., 1938-39, McAlester, Okla.. 1946-47; mem Congresses, 3d Okla. Dist, Dem. Whip, 1955-62; majority leader. 1962-71, speaker. 1971-76; Disting. vis. lectr. polit. sci. dept. U. Okla. Trustee, So. Meth. Univ. Served with AUS, 1941-46; PTO. Decorated Bronze Star medal; named to Okla Hall Fame. Democrat. Methodist. Died Feb 4, 2000. Home: Mcalester Okla.

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ALBRIGHT, MADELEINE KORBEL, US

secretary

of

Prague. Czechoslovakia, May 15, 1937; d. Josef and (Speeglova) Korbel; m. Joseph Medill Patterson Albright. June 11. 1959 (div. 1983); children: Anne Korbel, BA with honors in Polit. Alice Patterson, Kathanne Medill Sci., Wellesley Coll., 1959; student, John's Hopkins U.; MA. Columbia U., 1968, cert. Russian Inst., 1968, PhD, 1976. Washington coord. >Maine for Muskie, 1975-76; chief legis. asst. to U.S. Senator Muskie, 1976-78; mem. staff NSC. 197881, White House. 1978-81; sr. fellow in Soviet and Eastern state; b.

Anna

European Affairs Ctr. for Strategic and Internal. Studies, Ctr. for Strategic and Internal. Studies, 1981; fellow Woodrow Wilson Internat. Ctr. for Scholars, Washington, 1981-82;

ALBERS, ANNI, artist, textile designer; b. Berlin. June 12. 1899; came to U.S., 1933, naturalized, 1937; d. Siegfried and Toni (Ullstein) (changed name to Farman) Fleischmann; m. Josef Albers, 1925. Art student under Martin Brandenburg,, 1916-19; student, Kunstgewerbeschule, Hamburg, Berlin, Germany, 1919-20, Bauhaus, Weimar and Dessau, Germany. 1922-29. Bauhaus diploma; DFA (hon.), Md. Inst. Coll. of Art, 1972, Phila. Coll. Art, 1976. U. Hartford, 1979, R.I. Sch. of Design, 1990; LLD, York U„ Toronto, Ont., Can., 1973; (hon). Royal Coll. Art, London, 1990. Part-time instr., acting dir. Bauhaus weaving workshop, 1930-33; asst. prof, art Black Mountain Coll., N.C., 1933-49; free-lance work, Dessau and Berlin, 1930-33, New Haven, 1950-94; lectr. Minn. Sch. Art, R.I Sch. Design, San Francisco Mus. Art. Carnegie Inst. Tech., Phila. Mus. Coll. Art, U. Hawaii, Contemporary Art Mus., Houston, Rice Inst., Yale. Exhbns. include Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1949, Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford, Conn., 1953, Honolulu Acad. Arts, 1954, MIT, 1959, Carnegie Inst., Pitts., 1959. Bait. Mus. Art, 1959. Yale U. Art Gallery, New Haven, 1960, 1986, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Ctr., Colo., 1959, Contemporary Arts Mus., Houston, 1960, U. Bridgeport, Conn., 1971, Kunstmuseum. Dusseldorf, Fed. Republic Germany, 1975, Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin, 1975. Bklyn. Mus., 1977, Queens Coll. Library, N.Y.. 1979. Monmouth Mus., N.J, 1979, Hartford Art Sch., U. Hartford. 1979, Mattatuck Mus., Waterbury, Conn., 1979, Renwick Gallery. Smithsonian In1985. Villa Stuck, Munich, 1989. Mus. stn., Washington. Modern Art, 1990; represented in permanent collections, Mus. Modern Art, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C, Art Inst. Chgo., Busch-Reisinger Mus. at Harvard U, Bait. Mus. Art, Mus Cranbrook Acad. Art, Currier Gallery Art, Bauhaus-Archiv, Jewish Mus., NY.. Bklyn. Mus., Nat. Gallery, Washington. Seattle Art Mus., Israel Mus., Jerusalem, N.Y. Pub. Library, Grunwald Ctr. for Graphic Arts, UCLA, Kunstmuseum der Stadt Dusseldorf, Westfalisches Landesmuseum fur Kunst und Kulturegeschichte, Munster, Fed. Republic Germany, Art Gallery Ont., Ft. Worth Art Mus., St. Louis Art Mus.. Wadsworth Atheneum, Yale U. Art Gallery, also others, also pvt. collections; author: Anni Albers: on Designing, 1959 3d edit, 1971, Anni Albers: on Weaving, 1965, 2d edit., 1972, Pre-Columbian Mexican Miniatures; the Josef and Anni Albers Collection. 1970. also articles; subject of exhbn. catalogs and numerous articles Recipient medal in craftsmanship AIA, 1961; citation Phila. Mus. Coll. Art. 1962; citation Decorative Arts Book Award, 1965; award for outstanding achievement as weaver, designer and printmaker Women's Caucus for Art, 1980; Gold medal Am. Craft Council, 1981; Tamarind Lithography Workshop fellow. 1964. Home: Orange Conn Died May 9, 1994.

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Dnggs, 1988. BS, U.S. Mil tronautics, MIT, 1963; ScD (hon

Acad,

1951;

ScD

As-

in

Gustavus Adolphus

>,

Col!.,

1967, Clark U„ 1969. U Portland, 1970, St. Peter's Coll., 1970; LittD (hon.), Montclair State Coll., 1969; (hon), Seton Hall U 1970. Commd. officer USAF, 1951, advanced through grades to col.; served as fighter pilot in Korea, 1953; pilot Gemini XII orbital rendezvous space flight, Nov. 11-15, 1966. lunar module pilot on first manned lunar landing

HHD

.

Apollo XI; comdr. Aerospace Rsch. Pilots Sch.. Edwards AFB, Calif.. 1971-72; ret. USAF, 1972; with Ctr. for Aerospace Scis. U. N.D, Grand Forks. 1989; sci. cons. Beverly Hills Oil Co., Inforex Computer Co, Laser Video Corp., Mut. of Omaha Ins.; founder Starcraft Enterprises, 1988. Author: Return to Earth, 1973, Men From Earth, 1989. Decorated DS.M Legion of Merit, D.FC. with oak leaf cluster. Air medal with 2 oak leaf clusters; recipient numerous awards including Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1969. Fellow AIAA; mem Nat. Space Soc (chmn.), Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots. Royal Aero. Soc. (hon ), Sea Space Symposium; charter Internat. Acad- Astronautics (corr), Sigma Xi, Tau .

Beta Pi. Club. Masons (33 degree). Established record over 7 hours and 52 minutes outside spacecraft in extravehicular activity.

ALEXANDER, JOSHUA 22, 1852;

R. (dec

W., federal official; b. Cin„ Jan. A.; m. Roe Ann 1876; children: Samuel T. (dec.). Walter Jenner, Mrs. Frances Ficklin, George F,

Thomas W. and Jane (Robinson)

s

Richardson, Feb. Julia

),

3,

J.

C, Lawrence W., and 4 sons who died in AB, Christian U, Mo., 1872, AM, 1907; LLD,

Roena, Preston infancy

Culver-Stockton Coll., 1923. Bar: 1875. Pub. adminstr. Daviess County, Mo.. 1876-82, mem. Mo. Ho. of Reps., 1883-87, spkr 1887; mayor Gallatin, Mo.. 2 terms; judge 7th Jud. Cir, Mo., 1901-07; mem. 60th to 66th Congresses, 3d dist. Mo., 1907-21; resigned, 1921; lawyer Gallatin, 1921-36; chmn. Commn. to Internat. Conf. on Safety of Life at Sea. London, 1913-14; del.-at-large, Constl. Conv. of Mo., 1922-23. Pres. and sec., bd. edn., Gallatin. 1876-82 Died .

ALBERT, CARL, former congressman; b. McAlester. Okla., May 10, 1908, s. Ernest Homer and Leona Ann (Scott) A.; ALBEE,

WHO

Research prof, internat

affairs,

dir.

women

in

fgn.

service

Georgetown U, 1982-93; pres. Ctr. for Nat. fgn. policy coord. Mondale for Pres.

Sch. Fgn. Service 1985-93; Policy,

campaign, 1984, to Geraldine A. Ferraro, 1984; vice chmn Nat. Dem. Inst, for Internat. Affairs, Washington, 1984-93; perm. rep. of the U.S. UN, N.Y.C, 1993-97; Sec. U.S. Dept. of State, 1997 sr. fgn. policy advisor Dukakis for Pres. Campaign, 1988, mem, Pres.'s Cabinet, NSC. Author: Poland: The Role of the Press in Political Change, 1983; contbr. Bd. dirs. BeaiAoir articles to profl. jours., chpts. to books. Sch., Washington, 1968-76, chmn., 1978-83; trustee Black Student Fund, 1969-78, 82-93, Dem. Forum, 1976-78, Wil-



;

liams Coll.. 1978-82, Wellesley Coll., 1983-89. mem. exec. com. Citizens for Better Pub. Edn., 1975-76; bd. dirs. Washington Urban League. 1982-84, Atlantic Coun., 198493, Ctr. for Nat. Policy, 1985-93, Chatham House Fedn.. 1986-88. Mem. Council Fgn. Relations, Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Czechoslovak Soc. Arts and Scis. Am., Atlantic Assn. for Advancement Slavic Council U.S. (dir). Studies. Office: Office of the Secretary of State 2201 C St

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FERDINAND

ALCINDOR, LEWIS JABBAR, KAREEM ALDRIDGE,

EDWARD

C,

See

ABDUL-

JR., aerospace transportation

A&M

executive; b. Houston, Tex., Aug. 18. 1938. BS. Tex. U., 1960; MS, Ga. Inst. Tech.. 1962. Mgr. missile and space div. Douglas Aircraft Co., Santa Monica. Calif. 1962-67, dir. strategic def. div. Dept Def, 1967programs, 1974-76, dir. planning and evaluation Office of Sec. Def., 1976-77; sr. mgr. LTV Aerospace Corp., Dallas, 1972-73; sr. mgmt. assoc. Office Mgmt. and Budget. Washington, 1973-74; v. p. Strategic Systems Group System Planning Corp.. Arlington. Va, 197781; undersec. Dept Air Force, 1981-86; sec. of Air Force, 1986-88; pres. McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems Co., McLean, Va.. 1988-92; pres., CEO Aerospace Corp., EI formerly advisor Strategic Arms Segundo. Calif., 1992 Limitation Talks, Helsinki and Vienna. Recipient George M. Low Space Transp. award AIAA, 1990. Office: Aerospace Corp 2350 E El Segundo Blvd El Segundo CA 90245-4691

Washington, 1962-67;

72, dep. asst. sec. for strategic



ALDRIN, BUZZ,

;

former astronaut, science consultant; b. Montclair, N.J, Jan. 20, 1930; children from previous marriJames Michael, Janice Ross, Andrew John; m. Lois

age:

US

1936.

Feb. 27,

ALEXANDER, LAMAR (ANDREW LAMAR ALEXANDER),

lawyer, former secretary of education, former Maryville, Tenn, July 3, 1940; s. Andrew Lamar Floreine (Rankin) A.; m. Leslee Kathryn Buhler, Jan. 4. 1969; children; Andrew. Leslee. Kathryn, Will. B A, Vanderbilt U, 1962; J.D, NYU, 1965. Bar: Tenn. 1965. Law elk. to Hon. John Wisdom U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th cir), New Orleans; assoc. Fowler, Rountree. Fowler Robertson, Knoxville, 1965; legis. asst. to Senator Howard Baker. 1967-68; exec, asst to Bryce Harlow, White House Congl. Liaison Office, 1969-70; ptnr Dearborn and Ewing, Nashville, 1970-76; gov. State of Tenn., Nashville, 1979-87; chmn. Leadership Inst. Belmont Coll.. Nashville. 1987-88; pres. U. Tenn., 1988-91; sec. Dept. Edn, Wash1991-93; counsel Baker, Donelson, Bearman ington, Caldwell. Nashville, 1993-98; pvt. practice Nashville, 1999—; mem Pres.'s Task Force on Federalism; chmn. Nat Govs. Assn.. 1985-86, Pres.'s Commn. on Ams. Outdoors. 1985-87; co-director Empower Am, 1994-95. Author: Steps Along

governor;

and

b.

Genevra

&

&

the

Way,

1986, Six

Months

Off,

1988,

We Know What To

Do, 1995; co-editor: The New Promise of American Life, 1995. Mgr. Winfield Dunn for Gov. Campaign, 1970, chief transition, 1970-71, Rep. nominee for Gov. of Tenn, 1974; chmn. Rep. Exch. Satellite Network, 1993-95; Rep. Presdl. Recipient Nat Disting. Svc. to Edn candidate, 1995-96. award Burger King, 1988, James B. Conant award Edn. Commn. of the States, 1988, Disting. State Leadership award Am. Assn. State Colls, and Univs, 1989. Teddy Roosevelt award Nat. Coll. Athletic Assn., 1993, honored as Silver Anniversary scholar-athlete, 1987; NYU Law Sch. RootFellow (sr.) Hudson Inst, mem. Phi Beta Tilden scholar. End Ave Kappa Republican. Presbyterian Office: 3401 37203-6825 Ste 520 Nashville

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TN

ALEXANDER, LLOYD CHUDLEY,

author; b

Phila

,

Jan

Alan Audley and Edna (Chudley) A.; m. Janine 8, 1946; dau, Madeleine (Mrs. Zohair 1942. Khalil). Student, West Chester (Pa.) State Coll., Lafayette Coll, 1943, U. Paris, 1946. Free-lance writer and translator, 1946 cartoonist, pianist, advt. writer, mag. editor, 1948—, author-in-residence Temple U, 1970. Author: And Let The Credit Go, 1955, My Five Tigers, 1956, Janine 1958, August Bondi, 1958 (Isaac Siegel Meml. is French, award 1959), My Love Affair with Music, I960, Aaron Lopez, I960, Time Cat, 1963, Fifty Years in the Doghouse, 1964, (with Dr. Louis J. Camuti) Park Avenue Vet, 1962, The Book of Three, 1964 (A. LA. notable book 1964), The Black Cauldron, 1965 (A. LA. notable book 1965), Coll and His White Pig, 1965+ The Castle of Llyr, 1966 (A.L.A. notable book 1966), Taran Wanderer, 1967, The Truthful Harp. 1967, The H»gh King. 1968 (Newbery medal 1969), The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian, 1970 (Nat. Book award 1971), The King's Fountain, 1971, The Four Donkeys. 1972, The Foundling. 1973 (A.L.A. notable book 1973), The Cat Who Wished to be a Man, 1973 (A.L.A. notable book). The Wizard in the Tree, 1975, The Town Cats, 1977 (ALA notable book 1977), The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha, 1978, Westmark, 1981 (Am. Book award 1982), The Kestrel, 1982, The Beggar Queen, 1984, The Illynan Adventure, 1986, The El Dorado Adventure, 1987, The Drackenberg Adventure, 1988. The Jedera Adventure, 1989, The Philadelphia Adventure, 1990, The Remakable Journey of Pnnce Jen, 1991, The 1992, The Arkadians. 1995, The House Fortune-tellers. Gobbaleen, 1995, The Iron Ring, 1997, Gypsy Rizka, 1999, How the Cat Swalowed Thunder. 2000; translator from 30,

1924;

Denni,

s.

Jan.

1



,

French: (Paul Eluard) Selected Writings. 1950. (Jean-Paul The Wall, 1951, Nausea, 1953, (Paul Vialar) The Sea Rose, 1951. Bd. dirs. Carpenter Lane Chamber Music Soc, Recipient Golden Phila. Served with AUS, World War II. Cat award, 1984, Regina medal, 1986. Carolyn W. Field medal. 1987. Otter award, 1993, Horn Book-Boston Globe award 1993. Mem. Authors League Am, P.E.N. Address: 1005 Drexel Ave Drexel Hill PA 19026-3306 also: E P Sartre)

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ALGREN, NELSON,

writer: b. Detroit. Mar. 28. 1909 BA. Author Somebody in Boots. 1935. Never 1942; The Neon Wilderness. 1947; The Man with the Golden Arm. 1949. Chicago City on the Make. 1951; A Walk on the Wild Side. 1958. The Chateau at Sunset. or Its a Mad World. Master Copperfield. 1959: Neon Wilderness. I960: Who Lost an American. 1963; Notes from a Sea Diary. 1965; The Last Carousel. 1973: Short Stones in O Henry Meml.; editor (with Jack Conroy) The New Anvil; Lonesome Monsters. 1963; works appeared Awards Vols..

U

1931.

III..

Come Morning.

Am

Short Stones (Foley). 1942-45. Story 1935. 41. Best Anthology, 1933-34; contbr. short fiction to popular mags Nat Inst Arts and Letters Served with AUS. 1942-45 fellow, 1947; Newberry Library fellow. 1950; recipient Nat. Book award. 1950 Died May 9. 1981.

ALL

MUHAMMAD professional

retired

(CASSIUS

boxer:

b.

MARCELLUS

Louisville.

Jan.

17.

CLAY), 1942;

s.

m

Sonji (div. 1966); m. Marcellus and Odessa (Grady) Clay; Kahlah Tolona (Belinda Boyd). Apr 18. 1967 (div 1977); 4 children; m Veronica Porshe. June 19. 1977 (div.); 1 child; m. Yolanda Williams. Nov. 19, 1986; I child Ed pub schs Louisville. Appeared in movie The Greatest. 1977. TV movie Freedom Road; author: The Greatest: My Own Story. 1975 Mem. World Community Islam. Achievements include being 1959. heavyweight champion AAl. 60; light light heavyweight champion Golden Gloves. 1959. heavyweight champion. I960; light heavy weight champion Olympic Games, I960, world heavyweight champion. 1964-67. 74-78. 78-79; lost to heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, 1980. a

ALVAREZ

Dand. m Jayne Meadows. July 31. 1954. 1 child. William Chnstopher. Student journalism. Drake U. 1941. State Tchrs Coll.. Anz.. 1942 Radio announcer Sta. KOY. Phoenix. 1942. Stas KFAC and KMTR. Los Angeles. 1944; comedian MBS, 1945. entertainer CBS. 1948-50: wrote narration and appeared in movie: Down Memory Lane; also appeared in motion pictures Warning Shot. The Benny Goodman Story. Amazon Women on the Moon. Great Balls of Fire. The Player, after 1950. appealed in Broadway play The Pink Elephant. 1953. creator, host Tonight Show. NBC. 1953-57; host TV shows Steve Allen Show. NBC. 1956-60. syndicate. 1961-64. I've Got A Secret. 1964-67. Laughback. 1976-77. Meeting of Minds. 1977-81, composer

WBC

over 7,000 songs including Picnic, Impossible. This Could Be The Start; author 43 books including Fourteen for Tonight. 1955. Bop Fables. 1955. The Funny Men. 1956. Wry on the Rocks. 1956. The Girls on the Tenth Floor, 1958. The Question Man. 1959, Mark It and Stnke It; autobiography. I960. Not All of Your Laughter. Not All of Your Tears. 1962;

Letter to a Conservative. 1965, The Ground is Our Table. 1966. Bigger Than A Breadbox. 1967, A Rash of Swallows. 1969. The Wake. 1972, Pnncess Snip-Snip. 1973. Curses!. 1973. Schmock-Schmock!. 1975. What To Say When It Rains. 1974, Meeting of Minds. 1978. Chopped Up Chinese. 1978. Ripoff, 1979. Explaining China. 1980. Funny People. 1981. The Talk Show Murders. 1982, More Funny People. 1982 Beloved Son: Story of the Jesus Cults. 1982. More Funny People. 1982. How To Make a Speech. 1986. How To Be Funny. 1987, Murder on the Glitter Box. 1989. (with Bill Adler Jr.) The Passionate Nonsmoker's Bill of the Rights. 1989, Dumbth And 81 Ways to Make Amencans Smarter. 1989. The Public Hating. 1990, Murder in Manhattan. 1990. Steve Allen and The Bible: Religion and Morality. 1990. Murder in Vegas. 1991. Hi-Ho, Stevenno! Adventures in the Wonderful Wacky World of TV. 1992, How to be Funny. 1992. The Murder Game. 1993. More Steve Allen on the Bible. Religion Morality. Book Two. 1993. Make 'Em Laugh, 1993, Reflections, 1994, Murder on the Atlantic, 1995, The Man Who Turned Back the Clock and Other Short Stones. 1995. The Bug and The Slug in The Rug. 1995. But Seriously... 1996. Wake Up to Murder, 1996, Die Laughing, 1998. Dumbth: The Lost Art of Thinking. 1998, 100 Song Recipient Grammy award for Lyrics by Steve Allen. 1999. Gravy Waltz. 1964; named to TV Acad. Hall of Fame. 1986. 91411Address. 15201 Burbank Blvd Ste B Van Nuys 3532 Died Oct. 30. 2000

m

Pittsburgh. 1979, Fame. 1980. Ragtime, 1981. JoJo Dancer. Life is Calling. 1986. Mona Must Die. 1994, Blank Check. 1994. Out-of-Sync. 1995. Everything's Jake, 1999. (TV movie) C Bear and Jamal (voice). 1996; star, dir., prod co-wnter. choreographer The Debbie Allen Special, ABC-TV, 1988; dir., choreographer Polly (mus. version Disney's Poilyanna), 1989; dir., appeared in CBS Stompin' at the Savoy, 1992: rec album Special Look. Records. 1989; dir. pilot and 1st episode NBC senes The Fresh Pnnce of Bel Air. 1990; dir., choreographer NBC-Disney movie Polly II, 1990; choreographer of 63d Acad. Awards! 1991. 64th Acad. Awards. 1992. 65th Acad Awards. 1993. 66th Acad. Mem. exec Awards. 1994; dir (TV) Cool Women. 2000 com. dean's adv bd. UCLA Sen. Theatre. Film and TV, 1993 Office: William Morns Agency 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills CA 90212-2775

Your

,

MCA

My

CA

scientist;

b.

Peru. N.Y.. Aug. 4, 1932; d. John Abram and Ruth Genevieve (Downs) A. BS. Stale U. NY.. Albany. 1954; MA. U. Mich.. 1957: DSc (hon ), U. Alta.. 1991. Fellow IBM Research Lab.. Yorktown Heights, NY.. 1957—; adj. assoc. prof. N.Y. U., 1970-72; mem. computer sci. adv. bd. NSF. 1972-75. cons., 1975-78; lectr Chinese Acad. Scis., 1973. 77; IEEE disting visitor. 1973-74. cons. prof. Stanford U, 1977-78; chancellor's disting. vis. lectr., U. Calif., Fellow IEEE. Berkeley, 1988-89. IBM Corp. fellow, 1989 Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Assn. Computing Machinery (nat. lectr. 1972-73); mem. NAE, Programming Sys. and Langs. (Paper award 1976). Home: Finney Farm Croton On Hudson NY 10520 Office: IBM Corp PO Box 704 Yorktown Heights NY 10598-0704

ALLEN, LEW,

JR., laboratory executive, former air force Lew and Zella Sept. 30. 1925; s Miami, Fla m. Barbara Fnnk Hatch. Aug. 19. 1949; children Barbara Allen Miller. Lew III. Marjone Allen Dauster. Chnstie Allen Jameson. James Allen BS. US Mil Acad officer;

b

(Holman)

.

A

;

.

1946; It

U

MS.

USAAF.

1977.

Commd

2d III 1952. PhD in Physics. 1954 1946; advanced through grades to gen USAF. physicist test div AEC. Los Alamos. sci. advisor Air Force Spl. Weapons Lab., .

1982; N.Mex.. 1954-57; Kirtland. N Mex ret.,

.

1957-61; with office of spl

(ALLEN STEWART KONIGSBERG),

1935; s. Martin and child Nettie (Cherry) Konigsberg; m. Louise Lasser (div); (with Mia Farrow). Satchel; adopted children: Moses, Dylan; m. Soon-Yi Previn. 1997 Student. NYU. 1953. CCNY. 1953. Wnter TV comedy for Sid Caesar, 1957, Art Carney. 1958-59, Herb Shnner, 1953; appeared in numerous night1.

1

TV shows, from 1961; author screenplay, also appeared motion picture What's New Pussycat?. 1964-65. screenplay, dir., actor Take the Money and Run, 1969. Bananas. 1971. What's Up Tiger Lily?. 1966. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask. 1972. Sleeper. 1973. Love and Death. 1975. The Front. 1976. Manhattan (Bnt. Acad, award 1979. N.Y Film Critics award). Stardust Memories. 1980; wnter, dir- prodr., actor films Annie Hall (N.Y. Film Cntics Circle award for Best Dir. and Best Screenplay 1977, Acad, awards for best film. best direction. Nat Soc. Film Cntics Screenwnting award). Zelig. 1983. Broadway Danny Rose. 1984. Hannah and Her Gnffith Sisters. 1986 (Acad award for best screenplay. D award for best dir. Nat. Bd. Rev. of Motion Pictures). Oedipus Wrecks. 1989. Mighty Aphrodite. 1995 (Acad award nominee for best screenplay 1996). Everyone Says Love You, 1996. Deconstructing Harry, 1997, Count Mercury Goes to the Suburbs. 1997, Celebnty. 1998, Sweet and Lowdown. 1999. Small Town Crooks, 2000; writer, dir narrator film Radio Days, 1987; screenplay, dir films Inter1978, Purple Rose of Cairo, 1985, A Midsummer iors, 1987, Another 1982, September, Night's Sex Comedy, Woman. 1988. Crimes and Misdemeanors. 1989. Alice. 1990. Shadows and Fog. 1992. Husbands and Wives, 1992. Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Bullets Over Broadway. 1994, Mighty Aphrodite, 1995; author play: Don't Dnnk the clubs, in

.

ington. 1978. chief of staff. 1978-82; dir Jet Propulsion 1982-90; chmn Calif Inst. Tech. Pasadena. Calif.

Lab

.

bd Draper Lab. Boston. 1991-95 Decorated Def D.S.M. with two clusters. Air Force D S.M with one cluster. Nat. Intelligence D.S.M. NASA D.S.M.. Legion of Ment with two oak leaf clusters; recipient Robert H Goddard Astronautics award Am. Inst Aeronautics and Astronautics. 1995 Fellow AIAA (hon.). Am. Phys. Soc; mem. Am. Geophys. Union. ,

Nat. Acad Engring., Coun on Fgn Rcls Sigma Xi. Sunset Club (L.A.). Alfalfa Club (Washington) Republican Epis.

copalian.

I

Water, 1966 (actor, dir. of TV movie. 1994). The Floating Lightbulb. 1981. (one act) Death Defying Acts. 1995. play, screenplay Play It Again, Sam. 1969. film. 1972; actor, film King Lear. 1988. Scenes From a Mall. 1990. Cannes les 400 coups. 1997. Waiting for Woody. 1998. Impostors. 1998. AFI's 100 Years 100 Movies. 1998, Antz. 1998. Wild Man Blues. 1998. Stuck on You. 1998. Company Man. 1999 Picking Up the Pieces. 1999; author: Getting Even. 1971. Without Feathers. 1975. Side Effects. 1980; guest appearances (TV) Just Shoot Me. The Tonight Show; contbr. numerous Recipient pieces to Playboy. New' Yorker, other mags. Sylvania award. 1957. Spl. award Berlin Film Festival. 1975; nominated for Emmy award as TV wnter. 1957 Democrat.

tech. Sec. of

Washington, 1961-65; from dir spl projects to dep dir plans Air Force Space Program. 1965-72; dir Nat Secunly Agy., Ft. Meade. Md... 1973-77; comdr Air Force Systems Command, 1977-78; vice chief of staff USAF. WashDef

adv.

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television

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m Dec 26. 1921; s Carroll and Isabelle (Donohuc) A Dorothy Goodman. Aug. 23. 1943; children Stephen. Bnan. ;

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books and

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.

ALTHOUSE, PAUL SHEARER, operatic tenor; b Reading, Pa., Dec. 2. 1889; s. Harry and Laura (Shearer) A.; m. Elizabeth Breen, June 20. 1914; children: Ritamary, Pauline; m Cecilia Glynn, June 3, 1950 Student. Bucknell U.; Tenor Berlin. Stuttgart and Mus D (hon.), LittD (hon Stockholm Operas; voice diagnostician, tchr.; former mem Chgo. Civic Opera Co., San Francisco Opera.; in Grand Opera 30 years. Made debut at Met. Opera Co.. N.Y., as Dimitn, in Boris Godounov. 1913 (first Am. tenor without European tng. to make debut in leading role with Met. Opera ).

Co.); repertoire includes leading tenor parts in Aida, Caval-

lena Rusticana, Pagliacci, Carmen, Tosca, La Boheme. ButFaust, Tristan and Isolde, Tannhauser. Walkiire, Par-

terfly,

Samson et Delilah, others; appeared at music festivals in U.S. and with leading orchs.; toured in Australia and New Zealand, 1922-25;. Mem. Am. Acad. Tchrs. of Singing. Died sifal.

Feb

6.

1954.

advertising executive, b Detroit. Patncia Mary (Miglio) A Chnstopher Jonathan. Pa1952: children 15. Jan Nusco. Jo Ellen Gerstenmaicr. Matthew Carl: tncia Ann, 1953; cert Sch. Fgn 1949, postgrad 1984 BA. U Mich 1952. Advl exec Gen. Electnc Co., Service. Georgetown U

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31. 1924;

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Radio Orch. Composer numerous songs including Play Will Fiddle Play. All or Nothing at All. Alone I. I Follow Him. Died Jan. 18, 1994

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ALTMAN, ROBERT B„

film director, wnter. producer; b. City. Mo.. Feb. 20. 1925; m. Kathryn Altman; chilRobert. Matthew; children by previous marnage: Michael. Stephen. Christine. Student. U. Mo.. 3 years. Owner Sandcastle 5 Prodns. Wnter. prodr., dir.: (TV) Kraft Theatre; writer, prodr., dir.: (TV pilot) The Long Hot Summer; co-prodr.: (film) The James Dean Story. 1957, dir (films) The Delinquents. 1957. Countdown. 1968, That Cold Day in the Park. 1969. M'A'S'H. 1970 (Grand Prix award Cannes Film Festival 1970. Best Film, Nat Soc. Film Cntics 1970), Popeye, 1980, Come Back to the 5 & Dime. Jimmy Dean. Jimmy Dean. 1982. Streamers, 1983. Beyond Therapy. 1987, The Gingerbread Man. 1997, (TV senes) Gun, 1997; producer: The Late Show, 1977, Welcome to L.A.. 1977, Rich Kids. 1979. Remember My Name. 1979, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, 1994; prodr. and dir.: A Wedding. 1978. Quintet. 1979, A Perfect Couple, 1979, Secret Honor, 1985. The Player. 1992 (Best Dir. citation Cannes Film Festival, 1992), After Glow. 1997; prodr., dir.. screenwriter: Three Women, 1977, Health, 1979; dir., screenwnter: Brewster McCloud. 1970. McCabe and Mrs. Miller. 1971. Images, 1972. The Long Goodbye, 1973. Thieves Like Us. 1974. California Split. 1974. Buffalo Bill and the Indians. 1976. Fool for Love. 1985, Short Cuts, 1993 (Best Dir. Acad

Kansas

dren:

award nominee 1993). Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter). 1994. Kansas City. 1996. Cookie's Fortune, 1999; dir for stage: (Broadway) Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean. Jimmy Dean. 1982, (Lync Opera of Chgo.) McTeague. 1993, prodr dir (TV) The Laundromat. 1984, The Dumb Waiter. 1987. The Room. 1987. Came Mutiny Court Martial. 1987. Tanner '88, 1988; dir film Vincent and Theo. 1990; prodr.. dir. Nashville. 1976; actor: (TV movie) Frank Capra's AmerServed with AUS. 1943-47. Mem Dirs ican Dream. 1997 Office: Sandcastle 5 Prodns 502 Park Ave Ste Guild Am 15G New York NY I0O22-1IO8 also: ICM 8942 Wilshire :

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Blvd Beverly Hills

ALTMAN, SIDNEY, Can..

May

7.

1939

90211-1934

biology educator; b Montreal. Que.. BS. MIT. 1960; PhD in Biophys.. U.

Colo. 1967; DSc (hon). McGill U.. Montreal. 1991. York U„ U. Colo.. U Montreal. U B.C Teaching assl. Columbia

Damon Runyon Meml Fund

cancer rsch fellow

Anna Fuller Fund Med Rsch Coun Lab.

molecular biology Harvard U., 1967-69;

in

fellow, then

Med Rsch Coun

fellow

Molecular Biology, 1969-71, from asst to assoc prof Yale New Haven. 1971-80. prof biology. 1980—. Sterling prof I

.

1990—, prof chemistry. 1994—, chmn dept

19831968-69; 1985-90; tutor Radcliffc Coll replication, acridines on T4 mutants, precursors of tRNA processing by catalytic Author Transfer RNA. 1978, and ribonuclcasc function biology. 85;

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researcher

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ALLEN, STEPHEN VALENTINE PATRICK WILLIAM,

Renssalacr

1992.

Coll..

1993. Physicist Bur Ordnance and Naval Lab.. U.S. Navy, Washington. 1940-44. Applied Physics Lab.. Johns Hopkins U- Silver Spnng. Md.. 1944-55. Gen. Electnc Research and Devel. Ctr.. Schenectady. 1955Inst

ALTMAN, ARTHUR,

WOODY

ALLEN,

director, actor, wnter; b. N.Y.C., Dec.

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ALLEN, FRANCES ELIZABETH, computer

George Washington U. 1943. M.S.. 1945. Ph.D..

B.S.

ScD Honons Causa, Union

1948:

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ALLEN, DEBBIE, actress, dancer, director, choreographer; Win Wilford b Houston, Jan 16. 1950; d. Vivian Ayers; BA. (div.); m. Norm Nixon; 2 children: Vivian. Norman. Jr. Appeared in Broadway musicals including Howard U. Purlie. 1972, West Side Story (revival). Guys and Dolls. Raisin. Aint Misbehavin, Sweet Chanty, 1986 (revival, Tony Award); appeared in (play) Sweet Charity. Los Angeles. 1985. choreographer Broadway prodn Carrie, 1988; (TV spl.) Dancing in the Wings. 1985. (TV senes) Fame. 1982-87 (3 Emmys for choreography). In the House. 1995; dir. TV series A Different World. 1988-92; dir episodes TV senes Family Ties; dir.. producer films including The Fish That Saved

Victor.

Poly.

ALVAREZ, LUIS W.. physicist, b San Francisco, June 13. Uld Harnet S (Smyth) A m Geraldine I.amliv Smithwick. 1936. children: Walter, Jean, m Janet 1932. MS. 1958. children Donald and Helen BS, U Chgo ;

I

,

.

AMBROSE

WHO'S

1934, PhD, 1936, ScD, 1967; ScD. Carnegie-Mellon U.. 1968, Kenyon Coll., 1969, Notre Dame U., 1976, Ain Shams U., Cairo, 1979. Pa. Coll Optometry, 1982. Rsch. assoc, instr., asst. prof assoc. prof. U. Calif., 1936-45, prof physics, 194578, prof, emeritus, 1978-88; assoc. dir. Lawrence Radiation Lab., 1954-59, 75-78; radar rsch. and devel MIT. 1940-43, Recipient Collier Trophy, 1946; Los Alamos, 1944-45. Medal for Ment, 1948; John Scott medal, 1953; Einstein medal, 1961; Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1964; Michelson award. 1965; Nobel prize in physics, 1968; Wright prize. 1981; Rockwell medal, 1986; Ennco Fermi award U.S. Energy Dept.. 1987; named Calif Scientist of Year, 1960; named to Nat Inventors Hall of Fame, 1978. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. .

Am

mem. Nat Acad Scis., Nat. Acad. Engnng Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Phi Beta Kappa, mem. Institut D'Egypte. Died Aug. 31, 1988.

1969);

(pres.

Philos. Soc.,

Sigma

Xi; asso

EDWARD,

AMBROSE, STEPHEN author;

b.

Decatur,

Rosepha (Tnppe)

111.,

A m ;

history

educator,

Jan. 10, 1936; s. Stephen Hedges and Judith Dorlester, June 6. 1957 (dec.

1966); children. Stephenie, Sept. 30, 1967; adopted children U. Wis., 1957, PhD, 1963;

Oct.

Asst. prof.

Johns Hopkins U., Bait 1964-69; Ernest J. King prof, mantime history U.S. Naval War Coll.. Newport, R.I.. 1969-70; Dwight D. Eisenhower prof, of war and peace Kans. State V., Manhattan, 1970-71; Boyd prof, history If. New Orleans, 1971-95; vis. prof Univ Coll., Dublin. Ireland, 1980-81, U. ,

Calif. Berkeley. 1986. U.S. Army War Coll., Carlisle, Pa., 1990. Author: Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff, 1962, Upton and the Army. 1964, Duty, Honor, Country: A History of West Point. 1968. The Supreme Commander, 1970, Crazy Horse and Custer, 1976, Eisenhower. Soldier, General, President-Elect. 1982, Eisenhower: The President, 1983, Pegasus Bridge, 1984, Nixon: The Education of a Politician. 1988, Nixon: The Triumph of a Politician, 1990, Eisenhower: Soldier and President, 1990, Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1991. Band of Brothers, 1992, D-Day: June 6, 1944, 1994, Undaunted Courage, 1996, Citizen Soldiers, 1997. also 5 other books and numerous articles, author script for BBC-TV documentary: Eisenhower; The Commander, also numerous other TV documentaries; editor: A Wisconsin Boy in Dixie,

1961, Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945, 1967; asst. editor: The Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower: The War Years, 5 vols., 1970, Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy 1938-70, 1970, 76; (with James A. Barber Jr.) the Military and American Society, 1972, Ike: Abilene to Berlin, 1973, Crazy Horse

and Custer: The

Lives of

Parallel

NY.

,

NY

Walt Whitman Bridge, Phila., N.J.. Conn Bridge. turnpikes, Dulles Internat. Airport, Washington, 600 foot radio telescope for USN. Recipient Thomas Fitch Rowland prize, 1918, Ernest E. Howard award ASME, Nat Medal of Sci.. Howard S. Cullman Disting. Svc. medal, 1964, Engr. of Yr. award N.Y. State Soc Profl. Engrs., 1965, numerous other awards. Fellow N.Y. Acad. Scis., mem. ASCE (hon), Swiss Soc. Architects and Engrs. (hon.), Am. Inst. Cons. Engrs. (Award of Merit 1965), Ry. Engring Assn., ASTM, Inst. Civil Engrs. Gt. Britain. Club: Engrs Died Sept. 22, 1965.

Two American

Warriors,

1975. Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment. 1981. (with Richard H. Immerman) Milton S. Eisenhower, 1983, Eisenhower. 2 vols- 1983-84, Eisenhower: Soldier. General of the Army. President-Elect: 1890-1952, 1983, Eisenhower: The President, 1985, Eisenhower: Soldier and President, 1990, Eisenhower and the German POWs. Facts Against Falsehood, 1992, Undaunted Courage: Mer-

Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West, 1997, Citizen Soldier, 1998. Recipient Book award Freedoms Found., 1984, Bob Hope award Congl. Medal Honor Soc., 1999, Nat. Humanities award.

iwether

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AMMONS, ARCHIE RANDOLPH,

poet, English educator; Whiteville, N.C., Feb. 18, 1926; s. Willie M. and Lucy Della (McKee) A; m. Phyllis Plumbo, Nov. 26, 1949; I child, John Randolph. BS, Wake Forest Coll.. 1949; student, U. Calif-Berkeley, 1951-52; LittD. Wake Forest U.. 1972, U. N.C-Chapel Hill. 1973. Prin., Hatteras (N.C) Elem. Sch., 1949-50; exec. v. p. Freidnch Dimmock, Inc. (biol. glassware mfr.), Millviile, N.J.. 1952- 61; asst. prof. English. Cornell U., 1964-68, asso. prof., 1968-71, prof., 1971—, Goldwin Smith prof, poetry, 1973 Author: Ommateum with Doxology, 1955, Expressions of Sea Level, 1964, Corsons Inlet, 1965, Tape for the Turn of the Year, 1965, Northfield Poems. 1966. Selected Poems, 1968, Uplands, 1970, Briefings, 1971, Collected Poems, 1951-1971, 1972 (Nat. Book award poetry 1973), Sphere: The Form of a Motion, 1974, Diversifications, 1975, The Selected Poems; 19511977, 1977, The Snow Poems, 1977. For Doyle Fosso. 1977, Highgate Road, 1977, Breaking Out. 1978. Six-Piece Suite, 1978, Selected Longer Poems, 1980, Changing Things. 1981. Coast of Trees, 1981 (Nat. Book Critics Circle award 1982, Am. Book award nominee 1982), Worldly Hopes. 1982, Lake Effect Country, 1983. Sumenan Vistas, 1987. The Really Short Poems of A.R. Ammons. 1991, Garbage, 1993 (Nat. Book award for poetry 1993); poetry editor; Nation, 1963. Served with USNR. 1944-46. Guggenheim fellow, 1966, Traveling fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1967, MacArthur Prize fellow, 1981-86; Bread Loaf Wnters Conf. scholar, 1961; recipient Levinson prize Poetry mag., 1970, Bollingen pnze in poetry, 1974-75, N.C Lit. award, 1986, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters award. Frost Silver medal Poetry Soc. Am.. 1994. Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Fellowship of So. Wnters, mem Inst, of Arts and Letters. Office; Cornell Univ Dept English 252 Goldwin Smith Hall Ithaca b.

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NY

14853-3201

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Historians, Am. Mil. Inst. CongreAvocations: biking, canoeing, woodworking. gationalist. 395202097 Bay Saint Louis Home: 977 S Beach Blvd

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Gen. Electric Co.. DeWitt, NY., 1980-84; sr. Textron Inc., Providence, R.I., 1984-89; vice St. Louis. 1990-91; chmn., CEO Gen. Dynamics, 1991-93; chmn. bd. dirs N000, 1993-94; pres. Apogee Group, chmn Heritage Flight Mus. Trustee Battell Meml Inst., Reno Air Races Unltd. Class, 1997-99. Maj. gen. USAFR, 1983-88, ret. Decorated various mil. awards; recipient Wright, Collier, Goddard and Arnold flight awards; co-holder several world flight records. Mem. Soc Exptl. Test Pilots Nat. Acad. Engring., Tau Beta Pi. Office; Heritage Flight Mus PO Box 1630 Eastsound 98245-1630

equipment exec,

div.

v.p. ops.

chmn Gen. Dynamics.

,

WA

ANDERSON, CARL DAVID, physicist; b NYC. Sept 1905; Carl David and Emma Adolfina (Ajaxson) A.; s.



3,

m.

Lorraine Elvira Bergman; children Marshall David. David Andrew. BS, Calif. Inst, of Tech., 1927, PhD magna cum laude, 1930; ScD (hon.), Colgate U.. 1937, Gustavus Adoiphus Coll., 1963; LLD (hon), Temple U., 1948. Coffin research fellow Calif. Inst- Tech.. 1927-28, teaching fellow in physics. 1928-30, research fellow in physics, 1930-33, asst. prof, physics, 1933-37, asso. prof., 1937-39, prof., 1939-76, prof, emeritus, from 1976, chmn. div. physics, math, and astronomy, 1962-70; researcher on x-ray photoelectrons, 1927-30. on gamma rays and cosmic rays, from 1930. Awarded gold medal Am. Inst, of City of N.Y., 1935; Nobel pnze in physics, 1936, Elliott Cresson medal of the Franklin Inst., 1937; John Ericsson medal Am. Soc. Swedish Engrs., 1960. Mem. Am. Phys. Soc, Philos. Soc, Nat. Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Home: San Marino Calif Died

Am

Jan. 11, 1991

ANDERSON, CLINTON PRESBA,

senator; b

Centerville,

S.D., Oct. 23. 1895; s. Andrew jay and Hattie Belle (Presba) Henrietta McCartney, June 22. 1921, children: A.; m. Sherburne Presba. Nancy (Mrs. Ben L. Roberts). Student, Dakota Wesleyan U., 1913-15, U. Mich.. 1915-16; (hon), Dakota Wesleyan U., 1933; DAgr, N.Mex. Coll. Agr.

LHD

&

Mech. Arts, 1946; LLD, U. Mich.,

Mo. Valley

1949, U. Alaska,

Coll.,

St.

Lawrence

1965.

U., 1946,

Reporter, editor

Albuquerque, 1918-22; mgr. ins. dept. Loan & Mortgage Co., 1922-24; owner ins. agy. Albuquerque, 1925-63; treas. State of N.Mex.. 1933-34; mem. 77th-79th U.S. congresses from N.Mex.; sec. U.S. Dept. Agr., 1945-48; U.S. senator from N.Mex. U.S. Senate. 1949-73. Mem. Sears-Roebuck Found. Mem. Della Theta Phi, Masons, Elks, Rotary (pres. 1932-33). Democrat. Presbytenan. Died Nov. 15, 1975.

ANDERSON, GEORGE

W., JR., real estate executive, former diplomat, former career naval officer; b. 1906. Grad., U.S. Naval Acad.. Annapolis, Md.. 1927. Commd. ensign USN. advanced through the grades to chief of naval ops., 1963; navigator U.S.S. Yorktown; staff mem. to Comdr. Air Force Pacific Fleet USN, staff mem. to Comdr. in Chief U.S. Fleet, mem. joint war plans com.; comdr. U.S.S. Mindoro, U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt; asst. to the chmn. joint chiefs

USN, chief of naval ops., 1961-63; amb. to Portugal, 1963-1966, ret.. 1966; chmn. bd. The Lamar Corp., Baton Rouge, 1972 TLC Properties Inc., Baton Rouge. Named Chief of Naval Ops. Appointed by Pres. Kennedy, 1961. Office: TLC Properties Inc 5551 Corporate Blvd Baton Rouge LA 70808-2567 of staff

of Yr. 1999.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

.

Barry; m. Moira Buckley, Andrew, Grace, Hugh BS,

MA, La State U., 1958. New Orleans, 1960-64; assoc.

prof, history La. State U..

Hell Gate Bridge. N.Y.C. 1912-18; cons, engr City of N.Y., 1923-25, chief engr. bridges. 1925-30; chief engr Port of NY. Authority, 1930-39, Tnborough Bridge Authonty, N.Y.C, 1934-39; cons engr City of 1939-46; ptnr Ammann & Whitney, cons, engrs., 1946-65; in gen. charge planning and constrn. Outerbndge Crossing and Goethals Bridge across Arthur Kill, arch bridge across Kill van Kull at Bayonne, N.J George Washington Bridge and Lincoln Tunnel across Hudson River at N.Y., other projects; mem. bd. engrs. in charge Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. 1929-36; prin projects include Verrazono- Narrows Bridge, Throgs Neck

WHO

AMONETTE, RUTH LEACH, Grad., U. Calif.

tive.

IBM, San

computer company execuDemonstrator Gallery of Sci. and Art

Francisco. 1939; sys. svc. rep. Atlanta office IBM; women IBM, Endicott, N.Y.;

instr. dept. edn., sec. of edn. for

v.p.

IBM,

1943.

Named one

Yr., 1945; recipient

of 11 Outstanding

Women

of



,

award ann. dinner Women's Nat. Press

Club, Washington.

AMDAHL, GENE MYRON,

NYC,

CEO

,

IEEE

Atherton

CA

(profl

group

94027-3922

AMMANN, OTHMAR HERMANN, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 904. naturalized. 1 924;

Mar.

26,

engineer; b. came to U.S.,

civil

1879;

s. Emanuel and Emilie Rose (Labhardt) A.; m. Lilly Selma Wehrli, July 24. 1905 (dec. 1933); children. Werner, George Andrew. Margaret; m. 2d Klary Vogt Noetzli. 1935. CE, Swiss Fed. Poly. Inst., 1

Zurich, 1902, Dr.Tech.Scis., 1930; Dr.Engring., NYU. 1931, Bklyn. Poly. Inst., 1956; ScM, Yale U., 1932; Dr.Engring.. Pa. Mil. Coll.. 1934; ScD. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1941. Fordham U.. 1964. Asst. chief engr. on design and constrn.

lawyer, educator, former

b. Rockford, III., Feb. 15, 1922; s. E. Albin and Mabel Edna (Ring) A.; m. Keke Machakos. Jan. 4, 1953; children: Eleanora, John Bayard. Diane, Karen, Susan Kimberly. A.B., U. 111., 1942. JD. 1946; LLM, Harvard U.. 1949; hon. doctorates. No. III. U., Wheaton Coll., Shimer Coll., Biola Coll., Geneva Coll., North Park Coll and Theol. Sem., Houghton Coll.. Trinity Coll., Rockford Coll. Bar: 111.

congressman;

ANNE

ANASTASI,

JOHN PORTER FOLEY,

(MRS.

psychology educator; b. N.Y.C, Dec. 19, 1908; d. Anthony and Theresa (Gaudiosi) A.; m. John Porter Foley,

JR.), Jr.,

July

26,

Columbia U

,

1933. A.B., Barnard Coll., 1928; Ph.D., 1930; Litt.D. (hon), U. Windsor, Can.. 1967;

ScD. (hon.). Cedar Crest Coll., 1971, La Salle Coll., 1979, Fordham U., 1979; Paed.D. (hon.), Villanova U 1971 Instr. psychology Barnard Coll.. N.Y.C, 1930-39; asst. prof., chmn dept. Queens Coll., N.Y.C, 1939-46; assoc. prof, psychology Fordham U., N.Y.C, 1947-51; prof. Fordham U.,

1946.

,



chmn. dept. psychology, 1951-79, prof, emeritus, 1979 1968-74; mem. 1952-55; pres. Am. Psychol. Found.. 1965-67. Author: Differential Psychology, 1937, rev. edit., 1949, 58, Psychological Testing, 1954. 6th edit.. 1988, Fields of Applied Psychology, 1964, 2d edit., 1979; also articles in field.; editor: Individual Differences, 1965, Testing Problems Differential 1966; Contributions to in Perspective, Recipient award for disting. svc. to Psychology, 1982. measurement Ednl. Testing Svc.. 1977, award disting. contbns. to rsch. Am. Ednl. Rsch. Assn., 1983, Gold medal Am. Psychol. Found., 1984, Nat. medal of Sci., 1987; James McKeen Cattell fellow Am. PSychol. Soc. 1993. Mem. (rec. sec. 1952-55, pres. divsn. gen. psychology 1956-57, bd. dirs. 1956-59. 68-70, pres. divsn. evaluation and measurement 1971-72, Disting. Sci. award 1981, E.L. 1965-66, pres. Thorndike medal divsn. ednl. psychology 1984, Lifetime Contbn. award 1994). Ea. Psychol. Assn. (pres. 1946-47, bd. dirs. 1948-50), Psychonomic Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi.

NRC

,

APA

Office:

York

Psych Dept Fordham 10023-7404

U

1

13

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NY

Practice law Rockford, 1946-52; with U.S. Fgn. Serassigned West Berlin, 1952-55; mem. 87th-95th

vice, 1952-55;

Congresses from 16th Dist. III., mem. rules com.; chmn. Ho. Republican Conf., 1969-79; ind. candidate for Pres. U.S., 1980; vis. prof. Stanford U., spring, 1981, Nova-Southeastern U. Ctr. for Study Law, 1987-2000; vis. prof, polit. sci. Brandeis U., 1985. Oreg. State U.. spring 1986, U. Mass., 1985—; vis. prof, law Washington Coll. Law Am. U., 1997—; lectr. polit. sci. Bryn Mawr Coll., spring 1985. Author: Between Two Worlds; A Congressman's Choice, 1970, Vision and Betrayal in America, 1976, The American We Need, 1 984, A Proper Institution; Economy Guaranteeing Televised Presidential Debates, 1988; editor: Congress and Conscience, 1970. Ind. candidate for Pres. U.S., 1980. Mem. World Federalist Assn. (pres. 1992—), co-chair nat. Ctr. for Voting and Democracy (pres. 1 996 adv. bd. pub. Campaign for campaign fin. reform 1997 ), Coun. on Fgn. Rels., Phi Beta Kappa. Mem. Evang. Free Washington DC Ch (past trustee). Office: 4120 48th St 20016-2336



ANDERS, WILLIAM ALISON,

aerospace and defense manufacturing executive; b. Hong Kong, Oct. 17, 1933; s. Arthur Ferdinand and Munel Florence (Adams) A.; m. Valerie Elizabeth Hoard, June 26. 1955; children: Alan Frank, Glen Thomas, Gayle Alison, Gregory Michael, Eric William. Diana Elizabeth. BS, U.S. Naval Acad.. Annapolis,

MS

Nuclear Engring.. U.S. Inst. Tech., WnghtPatterson AFB, 1962. Commnd. 2d It. U.S. Air Force, 1955, pilot, engr., 1955-69; astronaut NASA-Johnson Space Ctr., Houston. 1963-69, Apollo 8. 1st lunar flight, 1968; exec. sec. Nat. Aero, and Space Council, Washington, 1963-72, commr Washington, 1973-74; chmn. Nuclear Regulatory Commn.. Washington. 1975-76; U.S. Ambassador to Norway, 1976-77; v.p., gen. mgr. nuclear energy products div. Gen. Electric Co., 1977-80; v.p. gen. mgr. aircraft 1955;

AEC

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ANDERSON, LEROY, Mass., June 29, 1908.

Harvard

s.

composer, conductor; b. Cambridge, Brewer A. and Anna M. (Johnson)

MA,

1930. postgrad.. 1930-34; m. 1929. Eleanor Jane Firke. Oct. 31, 1942; children: Jane M., Eric R., Rolf F. Kurt A. Tutor div, music Radcliffe Coll., 1930-32; music dir. Harvard Band, 1932-35; organist, choirmaster East Congl. Ch,, Milton, Mass., 1929-35; guest condr. own rec. guest condr. many symphony orchs. Served as orch., 1950 capt AUS, 1942-46, 51-52. Mem. A.S.CA.P Dra-

A.; A.B..

WW.

McDowell award 1976), Quadrato della Radio, Pontecchio Marcon, Eta Kappa Nu Presbytenan. (eminent mem). Home: 165 Patricia Dr gring.

ANDERSON, JOHN BAYARD,

computer company executive;

b. Flandreau, S.D.. Nov, 16, 1922; s. Anton E. and Inga (Brendsel) A.; m. Manan Quissell. June 23. 1946; children: Carlton Gene, Beth Delaine. Andrea Leigh. BSEE, S.D. State U.. 1948, DEng (hon). 1974; PhD. U. Wis.. 1952. DSc (hon.), 1979; D.Sc. (hon.), Luther Coll., 1980, Augustana Coll., 1984. Project mgr. IBM Corp., Poughkeepsie, NY., 1952-55; group head Ramo-Wooldndge Corp., L.A.. 1956; mgr. systems design Aeronutronics. LA.. 1956-60; mgr. systems design advanced data processing systems IBM Corp., Los Gatos, Calif., Menlo Park, Calif.. 1960-70; founder, chmn. Amdahl Corp., Sunnyvale. Calif. 1970-80; founder, chief exec, officer Trilogy Systems Corp., Cupertino, Calif., 1980-87; chmn. bd. Elxsi (name changed from Trilogy Systems Corp.). San Jose. Calif., 1987-89; founder, pres., Andor Internat. Ltd.. Cupertino. 1987-94. also bd. dirs.; founder, chmn. Comml. Data Servers, Mountain View, With USN. Calif., 1994-98, ret.. 1998. Patentee in field. 1942-44. Recipient Disting. Alumnus award S.D. State U., 1973. Centennial Alumnus award. 1987; Man of Yr. award Data Processing Mgmt. Assn., 1976, Disting Svc. citation U. Wis., 1976, Michelson-Morley award Case Western Res. U„ 1977; Harry Goode Meml. award for outstanding contbns. to design and manufacture of large, high-performance computers Am. Fedn. Info Processing Socs.. 1983, Eckert-Mauchly award 1987; Good Samaritan award City Team Ministries. San Jose. 1991, Man of Yr. Achievement award Computer Weekly mag 1991, named to Info. Processing Hall of Fame. 1985; named One of 1000 Makers of 20th Century, London Times, 1991; laureate Jr. Achievement Bus. Hall of Fame. 1995; recipient Legend award Computer and Comm. Industry Fellow IEEE. Brit. ComAssn., 1995; IBM fellow, 1965 puter Soc. (disting). Computer Mus.; mem. Nat. Acad. En-



,

;

ML.

,

Am. -Scandinavian Found.. Assn. Ex-Mems. Squadron A, Am. Guild Authors and Composers, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Harvard (Boston). Composer: Jazz Pizzicato, Jazz Legato, The Syncopated Clock, Fiddle- Fiddle, Irish Suite, Sleigh Ride, Serenata, A. Tnmpeter's Lullaby, The matists Guild,

Waltzing Cat, A Christmas Festival, Belle of the Ball, Blue Tango, The Typewriter. Bugler's Holiday, Forgotten Dreams,

Candy, Home Stretch, Arietta, Balladette, The Golden Years, The Captains and the Kings, and others Died Clarinet

May

18, 1975.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

ANDERSON, MARIAN,

contralto;

b. Phila..

Feb

27. 1902.

d John Berkeley and Anna Anderson, ed. Phila pub schs mus edn. pvt. study in Phila N Y. and abroad; hon. degrees 23 Am ednl. instns.. I Korean, m. Orpheus H Fisher. July As child sang in Union Bapt Ch choir. 24. 1943 (dec ) Phila.. a fund raised through a church concert enabled her to take singing lessons under an Italian instr.; won 1st pnze in Lewisohn Stadium. competition with 300 others ai |925; began singing career. 1924; debut in L'n Ballo in Maschera. Met. Opera, 1955; has made many concert lours of the US and Europe; sang al inaugerations of pres. Eisenhower & pres. Kennedy; one of the leading contraltos in world, appearances in all famous concert halls, stadia, now ret I S .

ANNENBERG NY

Home New York

Order of DeMolay. Masons Aug. 19, 1989.

Died

ANDERSON. ROBERTA JOAN

See

MITCHELL,

JOM

NY

to UN. 1955. also 13th Gen. Assembly Recipient Bok Award, 1940. Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1963, Congl. Medal of Honor, 1977. Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award, 1984. Nat. Medal of Arts, 1986. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. 1991. awarded Finnish decoration 'probenignitate humana", 1940; decorations from Sweden, Philippines. Haiti. Liberia. France, numerous slates and cities in U.S.: Yokus Lo medal (Japan) Mem. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Author: My Lord. What a Morning. Died Apr. 8. 1993. Home: Danbury Conn.

del.

ANDERSON, NANCY, museum administrator; marned, 3 BA in History. Wellesley Coll.. 1962; MA in His-

children.

William and Mary. 1968. Tchr. history high sch., newspaper columnist, freelance wnter, 1974-82; Mus Arts and Scis, Macon. Ga 1982—. grant 1986-88. Bd. dirs. Ga Humanities reviewer Inst. Mus. Svcs Coun 1991-96; bd. dirs.. mem exec. com. Ga. Citizens for Arts. 1991-96. mem. visual an adv panel Ga Coun. for Arts, 1987-90; vol Ga. His? Soc.. com chmn Assn. Jr Leagues; a developer Rent-A-Teen, 1970. Mid. Ga. Coun. on Drugs, 1971, Vol. Macon. 1973, Ga Jubilee. 1974, Hay House. 1979. 1980; pres,, trustee Women Celebratilon-at-Sta.. Ga. tory. Coll.

1963-65;

exec. dir.

.

.

,

Achievement;

Macon

mem. Macon-Bibb County Interracial Coun mem Lamar lectr com. Mercer U mem. ,

Progress,

Recipient Vol. on Yr. award Vol 1978. spl award Macon Heritage Found.. 1978, cultural award Macon Arts Alliance, 1993. Mem. Am. Assn. Mus. {panelist 1990, 92. ethics commn. 1992-94, Nancy Hanks Meml award for profl. excellence 1989). Ga. Assn. Mus. and Galleries (bd. dirs. 1983-85, presenter 1985. 92. Profl. of Yr award 1986). Southeastern Mus. Conf. (panelist 1988, 90-95. Ga. rep 1985-87, sec. coun. 1990-94), Am. Assn. Mus. Vols. (S.E. regional chmn. 1989 ). Career Women's Network, Rotary. Avocations: community affairs, history, art, science, education Office: 31210-4806 Mus Arts and Scis 4182 Forsyth Rd Macon

ANDERSON. PHILIP WARREN, 13,

1923; s

Harry W. and

Elsie

physicist;

(Osborne)

b

Indpls..

A m

Joyce

,

1947; 1 dau.. Susan Osborne. BS, Harvard U 1943. MA. 1947. PhD. 1949. DSr (hon). U. III.. 1979. Rutgers U., 1991. Ecole Normale Superieure. Pans, 1995. U. Sheffield, Eng.. 1996 Mem. staff Naval Research Lab 1943-45; mem. tech. staff Bell Telephone Labs., Murray Hill, N.J, 1949-84; chmn. theoretical physics dept. Bell Telephone Labs.. 1959-60. asst. dir. phys research lab.. 1974July

31,

.

.

76, cons. dir.. 1976-84; prof, theoretical physics Cambndge (Eng.) U.. 1967-75. fellow Jesus Coll.. 1969-75. hon. fellow, 1978-96; prof, physics Pnnceton (N.J.) U., 1975-96; prof,

ementus, 1996—; George Eastman prof. Oxford (Eng.) U.. 1993-94; researcher in quantum theory, especially theoretical physics of solids, spectral line broadening, magnetism, superconductivity; Fulbnght lectr. U. Tokyo, 1953-54; Loeb lectr. Harvard U. 1964; Overseas fellow Churchill Coll.. Cambridge U 1961-62; vice-chmn. sci. bd. Santa Fe Inst., 1990 Author: Concepts in Solids, 1963. Basic Notions of Condensed Matter Physics. 1984. Career in Theoretical Physics, 1994. The Theory of Superconductivity in High-Tc Cuprates. 1997. Chmn. bd. trustees Aspen Ctr. for Physics. 1982-87. Santa Fe Inst.. 1987-97. 98—. Recipient Nobel pnze. 1977, Guthne medal Inst. Physics. 1978. Nat. Medal Sci 1982. Centennial medal Harvard U., 1996. Bardeen pnze Internal. Com. M2S-HTS Conf.. 1997. Dannie Heinemann Phys pnze Gottingen Acad Sci 1975. Fellow AAAS.



,

.

A

.

Am

.

Soc. (Buckley prize 1964). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Japan Acad.. Indian Acad. Scis.; mem. NAS, Royal Soc., Accademia Lincet. Am. Philos Soc.. NY. Acad. Scis. (hon.. life). Russian Acad. Scis.

ANDERSON, ROBERT BERNERD,

lawyer, former secreTreasury; b Burleson. Tex.. June 4. 1910; s Robert Lee and Elizabeth (Haskew) A m Olhe Mae Anderson. Apr 10. 1935, children: James Richard, Gerald Lee Student. Weatherford Coll.. Tex.. 1927; LL.B., U. Tex 1932; LL.D., McMurry Coll Tex.. 1950. Tex Chnstian U.. 1951. Lilt D Mid-Western U.. Tex.. 1951 Bar Tex 1932 Sole practice law Fort Worth, from 1932; mem Tex Ho of Reps. 1932; asst atty gen. Tex.. 1932-33; prof, law U Tex.. Austin, 1933-34. tax commr. State of Tex.. 1934-37. racing commr.. 1934-37, mem State Tax Bd.. 1934-37; chmn exec Navy, dir. Tex. Unemployment Commn.. 1936-37; sec. Dept 1953-54; dept sec Dept Def 1954-55; pres. Ventures Ltd.. and Toronto. 1955-57; sec Dept Treasury. 1957-61; ptnr Loeb. Rhoades & Co.. N Y.C.. 1961-73. Anderson & Pendlctnn, Washington, from 1980; chmn. Robert B. Anderson Co Ltd from 1971. Gas & Chcm. Co. Ltd.; dir Intercontinental Trailsea Corp. Chmn. bd. overseers Eisenhower Coll,; mem. nat exec bd Boy Scout Am.. Bus Council Decorated cross of Order of Boyaca Colombia, decorated Most Exalted Order of White Elephant Thailand, medal of Freedom. 1955. Grand Cross Ct of Honour. 1959; recipient Tex. award. Pub Service 1954. Navy Disitng award. 1955. Army Exceptional Service award. 1955, Air Force Civilian Service award. 1955; named Texan of Yr 1955 Mem. Nat Geog Soc (life). Washington Nat Cathedral Navy League Am.. ABA, Assn Bar City N Y The Chancellors. Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Metropolitan. tary of

1921.

1920. The Tnumph of the Egg. 1922. Horses and Men. 1923. A Siory Lark Laughter. 1925. Note Book and A

Poor White.

1919.

Many Marnages.

Teller"s Story. 1924.

New

Testament (verse). 1926, Tar. 1927, Hello Towns. 1929, Perhaps Woman, 1931, Beyond Desire. 1933. Death in the Woods. 1933. No Swank. 1934. Puzzled Amenca. 1935, Kit Brandon. 1936. several plays. 1937. Died Mar 8, 1941

race car dnver; b. Montona. Italy. to U.S., 1955. naturalized. 1964; s.

Feb. 28. 1940; came Alvise and Rina (Benvegnu) A.; m Dee Ann Hoch. Nov. 25. 1961; children: Michael. Jeffrey, Barbra. Began racing career at age 19 Nazareth. Pa. Champ Car Nat. Champion. 1965. 66. 69. 84; Daytona 500 winner. 1967; three-time 12 Hrs. of Sebnng winner. 1967, 70, 72. Indpls 500 winner, 1969. threetime Indy 500 pole winner. 1966. 67. 87; USAC Nat. Dirt 1974; Formula One World Champion, 1978; Internal. Race of Champions titlist. 1979; Dnver of the 1967. 78. 84; Dnver of the Quarter Century. 1992. Dnver of the Century. 1999-2000; all-time leader in Champ Car Pole Positions won (67); all-time Champ Car lap leader (7.587); all-time record holder for Champ Car Starts (407); oldest race winner in recorded Champ car history (53 years 34 days, Phoenix, 1993); only dnver to win Champ Car races in four decades, had 12 Forumla One victones and captured 18 Grand Pnx pole positions.

Track Champion, Yr.,

ANDREWS, JULIE, Eng.. Oct.

Edwards, 1969.

Mme.

actress, singer, b.

Walton-on-Thames.

Edward C. and Barbara Wells, m 1959 (div.); dau.. Emma; m. Blake Studied with pvt. tutors, studied voice with

1935;

1.

Tony Walton. May

d.

10.

1

Debut as singer. Hippodrome. London, pantomime Cinderella. London, 1953; apinclude (Broadway prodns.) The Boy Fnend,

Stiles-Allen.

1947; appeared in

pearences

NYC.

1954. My Fair Lady. 1956-60 (NY. Drama Critics 1956), Camelot, 1960-62, Putting It Together. 1993. Victor/Victona. 1995 (Tony award nominee Best Actress in a Musical); films include Mary Popptns, 1964 (Acad, award for Best Actress 1964). The Amencanization of Emily. 1964. Torn Curtain. 1966, The Sound of Music. 1966. Hawaii. 1966. Thoroughly Modern Millie. 1967. Star!. 1968, Darling Lili, 1970. The Tamannd Seed. 1973. 10. 1979. Little Miss Marker. 1980. SOB. 1981, Victor/Victona. 1982. The Man Who Loved Women, 1983. That's Life!, 1986. Duet For One, 1986, A Fine Romance. 1992; TV debut m High Tor. 1956; star TV senes The Julie Andrews Hour, 1972-73 (Emmy

award

for Best Vanety Series), Julie. 1992; also spls.. TV movies include Our Sons. 1991, author: (as Julie Edwards) Mandy. 1971, The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles,

award

1974; recs. The King and I, 1992. Recipient Golden Globe award Hollywood Fgn. Press Assn.. 1964. 65; named World Film Favonte (female). 1967.

business executive, former senator; b. Fargo, N.D., May 19, 1926; s. Mark and Lillian (Hoyler) A.; m. Mary Willming, June 28, 1949; children: fanner,

Sarah Jane. Karen Louise. BS. N.D. State U. Farmer Mapleton. N.D.. 1949—. mem 1949, LLD. 1978. 88th-92d Congresses from 1st Dist. N.D.; mem 93d to 96th Congresses at large, mem. appropnations com.; ofcl. del. FAOConf, Rome. 1975; mem US. Senate from N.D. 198187. mem. appropnations, budget and agr corns chmn select com. Indian affairs; chmn Andrews Assocs., Inc. 1987 -, bd dirs Tenneco Corp. Past mem Republican Nat. Com Named Hon. for N.D.; bd dirs Cass County chpt 1976 Mem Rep Nat Am. Farmer Future Farmers Farm Council. N.D. Young Reps, (past chmn). Nat. Reclamation Assn (chmn land limitations com ). Farm Bur.. Legion. N.D. Stockmen's Assn.. N.D. Crop Improvement Assn (past pres). Greater N.D. Assn., Northwest EpisFarm Mgrs.. N.D. Water Users Assn.. Sigma Chi Marklll,

,

ARC

Am

,

Am

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,

NYC

.

Am

.

University

(NYC);

Greenwich (Conn.) Country. Lodges

archives appear in their original form

.

Med. Coll.. 1969. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1975. U 1977. Providence Coll.. 1978; D (hon). U. Naples Med. Sch.. 1980. Adelphi U 1987, Asst. prof biol chemistry Harvard Med Sch., 1948-50. prof, biochemistry. 1962-63; chief lab. cellular physiology and metabolism Nat Heart Inst.. Bethesda, Md 1950-62; chief lab chem. biology Nat Inst. Arthntis and Metabolic Diseases. Bethesda. 196382; prof biology Johns Hopkins U.. Bait 1982 vis. prof. Weizmann Inst Sci.. Rehovot. Israel. 1981-82, bd. govs 1962. Author: The Molecular Basis of Evolution. 1959; contbr. articles to profl jours. Am. Scandinavian fellow Carlsberg Lab,. Copenhagen 1939; sr. cancer research fellow Nobel Inst.. Stockholm, 1947; Markle scholar 1948; Guggenheim fellow Weizmann Inst., 1958. recipient Rockefeller Pub Service award, 1954-55. Nobel pnze in chemistry. 1972, Mem Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (pres. 1971-72). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Acad. Scis Washington Acad. Scis., Am Philos Soc.. Fedn. Am Scientists (treas. 1958-59, vice N.Y.

Brandeis

M

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.



.

;

.

chmn.

1959-60.

timore

Md

73-76).

Died

Pontifical

May

Acad

Sci.

Home:

Bal-

1995.

14.

ANGELOU, MAYA,

wnter; b. St. Louis. Apr. 4. 1928; d. Bailey and Vivian (Baxter) Johnson; 1 son, Guy Johnson. Studied dance with. Pearl Primus, hon. degrees, Smith Coll.. 1975, Mills Coll. 1975. Lawrence U. 1976.

NYC;

Rome Opera House and Hambina

Theatre, Tel Aviv, wnter-in-residence U. Kans. -Lawrence, 1970; disting. vis. prof. Wake Forest U.. 1974. Wichita State U 1974. Calif. State U. -Sacramento. 1974; apptd mem Am. Revolution Bicentennial Council by Pres. Ford. 1975-76; 1st Reynolds prof. Studies. Wake Forest U since 1981. a lifetime appointment Author: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. 1970. Just Give Me A Cool Drink of Water Tore I Dnie (nominated for Pulitzer Pnze). 1971. Georgia. Georgia. 1972, Gather Together in My Name. 1974, Oh Pray My Wings are Gonna Fit Me Well. 1975. Singin' and Swingm* and Gettin' Merry Like Chnstmas, 1976. And Still 1 Rise. 1978, The Heart of a Woman. 1981. Shaker. Why Don't You Sing"*. 1983. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes. 1986. Now Sheba Sings the Song. 1987, I Shall Not Be Moved. 1990. On the Pulse of Morning The Inaugural Poem. 1992. Lessons in Living. 1993, Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now, 1993. My Painted House. My Fnendly Chicken, and Me. 1994. The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou. 1994, Kofi and His Magic. 1996. Making Magic in the World. 1998; prodr.: Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, 1988 (by Errol John); appeared on TV in The Richard Pryor Special; aulhor/prodr. Three Way Choice, Afro-American the Arts (Golden Eagle award), in ltd series Roots; appeared in revue Cabaret for Freedom and The Blacks (Obie .

Am

m

award) with Godfrey Cambndge; adatped Ajax for Mark Taper Forum in LA. librettist, lyncist and composer: And Still Rise, 1976, wrote and presented Trying to Make it Home. 1988; wnter for Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Prodns. poetry wnter for film Poetic Justice. 1993, appeared in plays Porgy and Bess. 1954-55 (Europe). 1957 (U.S.). Calypso, 1957. The Blacks. I960. Mother Courage. 1964. Medea. Look Away. 1973; films: Roots (Emmy Nomination Best Supporting Actress). 1977, How to Make an Amencan Quilt. 1995; contr. short stones and poems to mags also numerous appearances on network and local talk shows, articles, short stones, poems to Black Scholar. Chgo Daily News, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, Life Mag.. Redbook. Sunday N.Y Times, others Mem adv bd Women's Pnson Assn apptd by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr No. Coord. Southern Chnstian Leadership Conf., 1959-60. apptd. by Pres. Ford to Bicentennal Commn., by Pres. Carter to Nat Commn on Observance of Internal. Women's Yr. Chubb fellowship award Yale U.. 1970. named Woman of Yr. in Comm 1976. ,

;

.

Ladies Home Jour Top 100 Most Influential Women, 1983. The Matnc award. 1983. The North Carolina Award in Lit,, 1987, named 1st Reynolds prof Wake Forest U.. 1981. a lifetime

Woman of the Yr. Essence Mag.. 1992. of N.C.. 1992. Horatio Alger award. 1992, Best Spoken Word or Non-Traditional

appointment,

Disling. Woman Grammy award

(for recording of "On the Pulse of the MornMem AFTRA. Dirs Guild Am.. Equity. Harlem Wnters Guild. Am. Film Inst (trustee), Women's Prison Assn Horatio Alger Assn. Dist Amencans, Nat. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Children (Maya Angelou Ctr. Office opened 1992). ambassador. Unicof Internal.. 1996. care Dave I-a Camera Lordly and Dame Inc 51 Church St Boston MA 02116-5417

Album. 1994

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.

.

biochemist, b Monessen. Pa., Mar. 26. 1916, s. Chnstian Boehmer and Sophie (Rasmussen) A m Florence Be mice Kenenger. Nov. 29, 1941 (div 1978); children: Carol Bernice. Margot Sophie. Chnstian Boehmer; m. Libby Shulman Ely. 1979 B.A.. Swarthmore Coll.. 1937. D.Sc.. 1965; M.S.. U. Pa. 1939, Ph.D. Harvard. 1943. D.Sc. (hon). Georgetown U„ 1967.

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;

.

ANFINSEN, CHRISTIAN BOEHMER,

Taught modern dance The

the

,

social service administrator, b.

..

ANDRETTI, MARIO,

WMAZ,

GA

Dec

C. Author: Windy McPherson's Son. 1916. Marching Men, 1917. Mid-Amencan Chants (poems). 1918. Winesburg,

1975.

Sta.



Gothwaite,

s.

.

Leadership Ga..

Macon. 1977,

ANDERSON, SHERWOOD, author; b Camden. O. Sept 13. 1876; Irwin and Emma (Smith) A., m Eleanor Ohio.

ANDRUS, ETHEL PERCY,

1884 Founder Nat Ret Tchrs Assn. 1956. AARP. 1958; advocate for support to older Americans to achieve independence, purpose and dignity Founder, editor AAPR mag. Modern Maturity Died 1967.

.

ANDRUS, CECIL DALE, academic administrator; b Hood River. Oreg-. Aug. 25, 1931. s. Hal Stephen and Dorothy (Johnson) A.; m Carol Mae May, Aug. 27. 1933; children: Tana Lee. Tracy Sue. Kelly Kay. Student. Oreg State U 1948-49: LLD (hon.). Gonzaga U U. Idaho, U. N.Mex.. Whitman Coll State gen mgr. Coll Idaho. Idaho State U Paul Revere Life Ins. Co 1969-70; gov. State of Idaho. 47177, 87-95, sec of interior, 1977-81; chmn Andrus Ctr for bd dirs Pub Policy, Boise (Idaho) State U. 1995 KeyCorp.. Albertson's, Inc. Cocur d'Alcnc Mines, mem Idaho Senate. 1961-66. 69-70; mem. exec corn Nui Gov \ .

.

.

.

.

1

.

Conf. 1971-72, chmn

,

Chmn

1

976.

bd

chmn Fcdn Rocky Mountain of Idaho,

1985-89; 1951-55. 19W). Colliei Recipient Disting Citizen award Oreg Stale I County Conservancy medal, 1979, Ansel Adams award WilStates. 1971-72

bd

dirs

Sch

Forestry,

trustees Coll

Duke U

With USN. ,

Audubon medal.

derness Soc.. 1985.

Yr

award Idaho State U

.,

1990.

1985. Statesman of the of Liberty award

Torch

William Penn Molt award. Nai Parks Conservation Assn 2000, named Conscrvalionist of Yr Nat. 1**72. Man of Yr.. 1980, Idaho Wildlife fcdn Wildlife Fcdn VFW. 1959 Mem VFW, Idaho Taxpayers Assn (bd dirs Democrat Office Boise State U Andrus Clr Pub 1964-66) Policy 1910 University Dr Boise ID 83725-0399 B'nai

B'nth.

1991.

.

.

.

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m Walter H (hon). Pine

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USA.

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ANNENBERG

WHO'S

(The

APGAR, VIRGINIA,

Wagner

1909; d Charles Emory and Helen (Clarke) A. AB. Mt. Holyoke Coll, 1929; MD. Columbia U 1933; MPH, Johns Hopkins U, 1959; DMS. Womans' Med. Coll., 1964, N.J. Coll. Medicine/Dentistry. 1967; ScD. Mt. Holyoke Coll 1965, Boston U.. 1969 Diplomate Am. Bd. Anesthesiology.

Netherlands); recipient Wagner medal Robert F. grad. sch. pub. svc NYU, Colonial Williamsburg Churchill Bell award, Nat. Medal of Arts. NEA, 1993.

Mem Disting. Daus. Pa. Office: The Annenberg Found St Davids Ctr 150 Radnor Chester Rd Ste A-200 Wayne PA 19087-5293

physician; b

H., philanthropist, diplomat, broadcaster; b. Milw., Mar. 13, 1908; m. Veronica Dunkelman (div); 1 child, Wallis, m. Leonore Cohn. Ed.. The Peddle Sch.. Wharton Sch., U. Pa.; hon. degree. Temple U.. U. Pa., U. So. Calif., U. Notre Dame, Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine. Mt. Sinai Med. Coll., Hebrew U., Jerusalem. Northwestern U.J and others; hon. degree. publisher,

U., Brown U., Brandeis U. Triangle Pubis., Inc., including Daily News, Daily Racing Form, (founder) Seventeen Mag., (founder) TV Guide; also 6 AM, and TV Stas.; ret.. 1988; U.S. ambassador to Great Britain and No. Ireland., 1968-74; chmn.. pres. Annenberg Found.; founder Annenberg Sch. Comm.. Grad. Sch. U. Pa., Annenberg Sch. Comm.. Grad Sch. U. So. Calif.. AnBroadcasting Math / Sci. Project. nen berg / Corp. Pub. Eisenhower Fellowships. Founder, trustee Exchange Eisenhower Med. Ctr., Rancho Mirage. Calif., hon. chmn bd. trustees; trustee Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowships; emeritus trustee Met Mus. Art, N.Y.C.. Phila. Mus. Art, U. Pa.. The Peddie Sch.. Hightstown. N.J.; hon. mem. bd. overseers Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, N.Y.C.; patron Churchill Archives Ctr. at Cambridge (Eng.) Coll. Former cmdr., USN Decorated Knight Comdr., Order of Brit. Empire (hon). Legion of Honor (France), Order of Merit (Italy), Order Crown (Italy). Order of the Lion (Finland), Bencher of Mid. Temple (hon). Old Etonian (hon.); recipient Freedom medal for pioneering TV for ednl purposes U.S. Pres. Reagan, Gold medal Pa. Soc, Linus Pauling medal for humanitarianism. George Foster Peabody award. Ralph Dwight D. Lowell award Corp. Pub. Broadcasting, Eisenhower medal for leadership and svc, Generous Am. award Town & Country Mag.. Wagner medal for pub. svc. Robert F. Wagner Grad. Sch. Pub. Svc. NYU, Alumni Ment award U. Pa.. William Penn award Greater Phila. C. of C, The Churchill Bell award, 1993, Nat. Arts medal NEA, 1993. Phila. award. 1994. Am. Legion award, 1994. Am. Assembly award, 1994, Arch of Peace award, 1995, George Peabody Edn. Philanthropy award, 1995, Thomas Jefferson award for outstanding pub svc. by a pvt. citizen. 1995. Steven J Ross/ Time Warner award, 1996, World Class Philadelphians award, 1998. We the People award Nat Constitution Ctr., 1999, Crossing the River Jordan award Pub. Edn. Network, 1999, and others; named to Wharton Sch Hall of Fame, Mag. Pub. of Yr 1984; apptd. by Pope John II as Knight Comdr. of Order of St. Gregory the Great, 1998. Fellow Am. Acad Arts & Scis.; mem AP. Am. Soc. Newspaper Newspaper Pub. Assn.. Am. Philos. Soc. Pub., Am. (Benjamin Franklin award 1993). Internat. Press Inst., Nat. Press Club, Inter-Am. Press Assn., Overseas Press Club. Navy League U.S., Explorers Club, White's of London, Gulph Mills Golf Club, California Club. Green Valley Country Club, LA. Country Club, The Racquet Club, Swinley Forest Club, The Club at Morningside, Century Country Club, Locust Club, U. Pa. Faculty Club, Eldorado Country Club (hon ).

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Howard

CEO

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NYC. NYC,

Intern in surgery Presbyn. Hosp.. 1933-35; resident in anesthesiology U. Wis Bellevue Hosp., 1937; din dir. dept. anesthesiology Columbia-Presbyn. Med. Ctr 193859; prof, anesthesiology Columbia U 1949-59, med. staff Nat. Found., March of Dimes, from 1959. chief divsn congenital malformations, 1959-68, v. p. med. affairs. 1968-73, sr ,

ANNENBERG, WALTER

editor,

Westfield, N.J., June

,

,

med affairs, from 1973, lectr. pediatrics (teratology) Cornell Med. Sch., 1965-71, clin. prof, pediatrics, from 1971, lectr. genetics Johns Hopkins. 1973. Mem.-at-large Meth. Bd. Hosps and Homes, 1965-71, alumnae trustee Mt Holyoke Coll., 1965-71. Recipient Alumnae award Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1954, Elizabeth Blackwell award, 1960. Fellow Am. Coll. Anesthesiology (chmn. bd. govs 1950-52), N.Y. Acad. Medicine. Am. Acad. Pediatrics (hon. assoc.). Am. Coll. Ob-gyn. (assoc). N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. Am. v. p.

Soc. AAAS, Am. Eugenics Soc, Cong. Anomalies Rsch. Assn. Japan. Catgut Acoustical Soc (v. p.). Am. Soc. Genetics. Teratology Soc, Pub. Health Assn., Pan-Am. Soc. Anesthesiology (hon ), Am. Soc Anesthesiology (treas. 1939-45. disting svc award 1961. hon. mem), Pediat.

Am

Human

Harvey Soc. A.O. Whipple Surg. Soc, 25 Year Club Presbyn. Hosp., Amateur Chamber Music Players, Am. Philatelic Soc. Ubiquiteers (treas. 1959), Alpha Omega Alpha, N.Y. State Soc Anesthesiolgy (hon). Wash. State Obstet. (hon.). Alaska Med. Soc, Irish-Am Pediat Soc, Alumni Soc Sloane Hosp Pediat. Soc Dominican Republic Died Aug. 7, 1974; buned Fairview Cemetery. Westfield, N.J.

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,

ARANTES DO NASCIMENTO, EDSON

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PELE

b.

curator Montclair (N.J.) Art Mus.. 1986-87, assoc. curator. 1988-91. curator, 1991-93; curator Jersey City Mus., 1994—; art history cons. Cutting Edge Video Prodns., Plainfield. Author, editor: Three Hundred Years of N.J., 1993





ARCHABAL, NINA M(ARCHETTI),

historical

society

Long Branch. N.J, Apr. 11, 1940; d John William and Santina Matilda (Giuffre) Marchetti; m. John William Archabal, Aug 8, 1964; 1 child, John Fidel. BA in Music History cum laude, Radchffe Coll., 1962; in Music History, Harvard U 1963; PhD in Music History, U.

director; b.

MAT

,

Asst. dtr. humanities art mus. U. Minn., Mpls 1975-77; asst. supr edn. divsn. Minn. Hist. Soc, St. Paul.

Minn.. 1979.

.

1977-78, dep. dir. {or program mgmt., 1978-86, acting dir., 1986-87. dir., 1987—; bd. dirs. US. nat. com. Internat. Coun. Folklife Ctr., Libr. of Congress. Mus. Trustee, bd. dirs. 1989-98; bd. dirs. N.W Area Found., 1989-98. St. Paul Acad and Summit Sch.. 1993 v. p. Friends of St. Paul Pub Collegeville. Minn., Libr., 1983-93; bd- regents St. John's U 1997—; overseer Harvard Coll., Cambridge, Mass.. 1997 fellow U. Minn.. 1969-72, U. Minn. grad. fellow, 1974-75; recipient Nat Humanities medal The White House, 1997. Mem Am. Assn. State and Local History (sec 198688). Am. Assn. Mus. (v. p. 1991-94, chair bd dirs 1994-96). Saint Paul Office: Minn Hist Soc 345 Kellogg Blvd

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.

American Printing. 1989; author: George McNeil: Three Decades of Prints, 1990. Hispanic American Masters, 1992. Recipient Nancy Hanks award for profl. excellence, Am. Mem. Latino Mus. Network, Coll. Art Assn. Mus., 1993. Avocations: cigar Democrat. Roman Catholic. Assn. smoking, Fellim films, Latin American issues.

ARDEN, ELIZABETH (ELIZABETH NIGHTINGALE GRAHAM), cosmetics executive; b. Ont., Can., 1891; d. William and Susan Pearce (Tadd) Graham, m. Thomas Jenkins Lewis, 1918 (div. Pnnce Michael Evla1935); m. Founder, pres., sole owner cosnoff. Student. Can. schs. metics firm Elizabeth Arden. Inc. U.S., Can.. Europe, South Am. Mem. Bus. Women's Assn Clubs: N.Y Advt Saratoga (N.Y.) Golf, United Hunt Assn., Turf and Field. N.Y. Fashion Group, Everglades. Maar Park (Eng) Died Oct. 1966.

Am

ANTHONY, DANIEL READ,

congressman; b. JR., Leavenworth. Kans.. Aug. 22. 1870; s. Daniel Read and Annie (Osborne) A.; m. Elizabeth Havens, June 21. 1897; children: Eleanor Havens, Daniel Read. Ed. pub. schs.; grad, Mich Mil Acad. Orchard Lake. 1887; LLB. U. Postmaster Leavenworth, 1898-1902; editor, Mich., 1891. mgr. after death of his father Leavenworth Times. From 1904; mayor, 1903-1905; elected 60th Congress 1st Kans. 1907-1909; reelected 61st to 70th Congresses 1st Dist. Dist Kans.. 1909-29; declined renomination 71st Congress. Republican. Died Aug, 4, 1931. ,

ANTHONY, SUSAN BROWNELL, reformer; b Adams, Mass., Feb. 15, 1820; d. Daniel and Lucy (Read) A.;. Ed. in school maintained by father for his own and neighboring children, Battenville, Friends' Boarding School, West Phila.. 1837-38. Taught school from age 15 to 30; aided in organizing the first State woman's temperance soc.. 1852; organizer and sec. Women's Nat Loyal League during Civil War. Since war entirely devoted to the woman suffrage movement; founded "The Revolution," exclusively woman's rights paper, 1968; managed it several yrs in 1869 organized, with Mrs. Stanton, Nat. Woman Suffrage Assn. (became hon. pres ); arrested and tried for voting under the Fourteenth Amendment in 1872. has been engaged in 78 different State campaigns for a constl amendment enfranchising woman; has been granted a hearing before committees of every Congress since 1869. Joint author with Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mrs. Matilda Joslyn Gage of "The History of Woman Suffrage" (3 vols.), and of Vol IV with Ida Husted Harper; has contributed in leading mags and has lectured in England and throughout the U.S. Died 1906

NY;

;

ARLEDGE, ROONE,

NY

July Elizabeth ,

Pinckney

television executive;

b.

Forest

Hills,

1931; m. Gig Shaw, May 21. 1994, children: Ann, Susan Lee, Patncia Lu. Roone BA, Columbia Coll.. 1952. LHD (hon). Boston 8.

LLD

(hon), Wake Forest U. Prodr network sports. of Sports ABC-TV. 1960-61. v. p. charge sports. ABC Sports, Monday Night Football. 1968-85. ABC News, Nighthne, 1977-98, group pres. ABC News and Sports, 1985-90; exec, prodr all ABC sports programs, including 10 Olympic games, 1968; pres. ABC News, chmn.. 1998—; bd. dirs. Coun. Fgn. Rels.. ESPN, Arts & Entertainment Network, History Channel; dean's coun. Harvard U. JFK Sci. of Govt. Created ABC's Wide World of Sports, 1961, NFL Monday Night Football, 1970, ABC's World News Tonight, Nightline, 20/20. This Week with David Bnnkley. PrimeTime Live, Viewpoint, Turning Point, Capital to Capital, World News This Morning, World News Now. Day One; responsible for most tech and editonal innovations in sports coverage. Pres. Com Meml. Sloan Kettering Hosp com.; active Coun. Fgn. Rels.; bd. visitors Columbia Coll.; mem. Pres." Coun. on Physical Fitness, also chmn. sports com.; trustee Columbia U. Served AUS. 1953-54. Recipient 36 Emmy awards, 4 George Foster Peabody awards, 2 Christopher awards, Broadcast Pioneers award. Gold medal Internat. Radio and TV Soc, 1983, Disting. Svc. to Journalism Honor medal U. Mo., John Jay Disting. Profl. U.;

Wide World

1964-68; pres.

Svc.

award Columbia U, Lifetime Achievement award

TV

Assn., Disting. Achievement award U. So. Calif. Journalism Assn., Founders award Acad TV Arts and Scis. Inst.. Grand Pnx Montreux TV award, Olympic Order medal Internat. Olympic Com., Grand pnze Cannes Film Festival; named Man of Yr. by Nat Assn. TV Program Execs.; inducted into TV Acad. Arts and Scis. Hall of Fame. 1990, U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. 1990. Nat Assn. Broadcasters Hall of Fame, 1994. Mem. Royal and Ancient Golf Club (St. Andrews, Scotland), Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Nat. Golf Links Am.. Deepdale Golf Club. Winged Foot Golf Club, Castle Pines Golf Club. Portmarnock Golf Club (Dublin) Office: ABC News 47 66th St Fl 5 New York NY 100236201 Critics

(GEORGE

,

Havana. Cuba, Sept. Debra Blehart, Oct. 12, II, 1960; came to U.S., 1985; children: David, Isabel. BA in Art History, Kean Archivist Mus. Coll., 1984; postgrad.. U. Autonoma, 1985 Modern Art of Latin Am., Washington, 1979-80; asst. curator; 1970; m.

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IN 20TH

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EDWARD), sports broadARCARO, EDDIE casting journalist, former jockey, horse trainer; b. Cin., Feb. 19, 1916; s. Pasquale and Josephine (Giancola) A.; m. Ruth Arcaro. 1937; children Carolyn, Bobbie Profl. jockey. 1931-62; then commentator horse racing ABC. One of 2 jockeys to ride five Kentucky Derby winners; rider of six Preakness Stakes winners, six Belmont Stakes winners, including Whirlaway. 1941. Triple Crown winner Citation. 1948; only nder to win 2 Triple Crowns. Died Nov. 15. 1997.



ANREUS, ALEJANDRO,

WHO

.

ARENDT, HANNAH,

author, political scientist; b Hannover, Germany. Oct. 14, 1906, came to U.S.. 1941, natural1951; d. Paul and Martha (Cohn) Arendt; Heinrich Bluecher, 1940 (dec ) BA. Kdnigsberg Pr.. 1924; student univs., Marburg, Freiburg, Germany; PhD, Heidelberg (Germany) U., 1928; HLD, Bard Coll., 1959, Goucher Coll., 1960; hon. degree. Smith Coll.. 1966. York U., Toronto, 1968, Loyola U Chgo, 1970. Yale U., 1971. Princeton U.. Notre Dame U 1972. Social worker Pans. France. 1934-40; rsch. dir. Conf. on Jewish 1944-46, chief editor Rels Schocken Books. Inc., 1946-48; exec dir. Jewish Cultural Reconstrn, N.Y.C., 1949-52; vis. prof. U. Calif., Berkeley. 1955, Princeton U 1959. Columbia U 1960; prof. U Chgo., 1963-70, New Sch. Social Rsch., N.Y.C.. 1967-75 Author: The Origins of Totalitarianism. 1968, Rahel Vornhagen. 1957, The Human Condition, 1958, Between Past and Future. 1968, On Revolution, 1963. Eichmann in Jerusalem, 1964. Men in Dark Times. 1968, Crises of the Republic. 1972. others. Recipient award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1954, Lessing Preis, Hamburg, 1959, Freud preis Deutsche Akademic Sprache und Dichtung. 1967; Guggenheim fellow, 1952-53. Rockefeller fellow, 1959-60. 69-70. Fellow Am.

m

ized.

ARLEN, HAROLD,

composer; b. Buffalo, Feb. 15, 1905; s. and Celia (Orlin) Arluck; m. Anya Taranda, 1937. Student pub schs., Buffalo. Profl pianist at age 15 Buffalo, arranger, pianist, singer Arnold Johnson, band 1927. First composition (with Ted Koehler) leader. Get Happy. 1930, and since wrote songs for Cotton Club revues, etc; collaborated with vanous lyncists including E.Y.

Samuel

NYC,

Harburg, Johnny Mercer. Ira Gershwin; composer numerous songs including Over The Rainbow (Acad, award 1939), It's Only a Paper Moon, Let's Fall in Love (complete score for picture), I Love A Parade, I've Got the World on a Stnng, Stormy Weather. Last Night When We Were Young, Wizard of Oz complete score for motion picture, A Day at the Circus (motion picture). Let's Take the Long Way Home (for Bing Crosby). So Long. Big Time (for Tony Bennett). The Silent Spnng (for Lena Home); Acad, award nominee for Blues in the Night. 1941, That Old Black Magic 1942. My Shining Hour. 1943. Ac-cen-tchu-ate the Positive. 1944, The Man that Got Away. 1954; broadway shows including Amencana, Hooray for What, St. Louis Woman, Saratoga, Free and Easy (a blue opera), also several editions Earl CarVanities; motion pictures include: Star Spangled roll's Rhythm, Love Affair. The Sky's the Limit. A Star is Born.

motion

The Country Girl, Gay Purr-ee; contbr. article to book on George Gershwin. Home: New York NY. Died Apr. 23, 1986.

ARLISS, GEORGE, actor; b. London, Eng., Apr. 10, 1868. s, William Arliss-Andrews; ed. in London; hon. Columbia. 1919; m. Florence Montgomery, of London, Sept. Made first appearance on stage at Elephant and 16. 1899. Castle Theatre, London, 1887; first tour in America with Mrs. Patnck Campbell's Co.. 1901; played role of Zakkuri in The Darling of the Gods, with Blanche Bates, 1902; later with Mrs. Fiske; appeared as The Devil in play of that name at Belasco Theatre, Nerw York, 1908; toured in title role of Disraeli, 1911, Paganini, 1916. Hamilton. 1917; played in Green Goddess in Amenca, 1921-23, St. James Theatre (London), 1923-24; Old English, 1924-27; The Merchant of Venice, 1928-29; appeared in talking pictures, notably Disraeli (Academy award 1930), The Man Who Played God. Voltaire, Hamilton. A Successful Calamity. The Last Gen-

MA

tleman. Cardinal Richelieu, The Working Man, The King's Vacation, Old English. The House of Rothschild. The Iron Duke. Mr. Hobo. East Meets West. A Man of Affairs, Dr. Syn. Fellow Royal Soc. of Arts. 1934. Clubs: Players, Coffee House (New York); Cliff Dwellers (Chicago); Franklin inn (Philadelphia); Garrick, Green Room (London). Author: The Wild Rabbit. 1*99; There and Back. 1900; Widow Weeds, 1910; Hamilton (with Mrs. Hamlin). 1917; What Shall It Profit! (with Brander Matthews), 1927; (autobiography) Up the Years from Bloomsbury. 1927; My Ten Years in the Studios. 1940. Died Feb. 5. 1946.

,

,

,

,

Acad Arts and

,

Scis (Emerson-Thoreau medal 1969); mem. Polit. Sci., Am. Soc Poht. and Legal Philosophy. Nat Inst. Arts and Letters, Deutsche Akademie Sprache und Dichtung (corr mem.) Died Dec 4, 1975; buned Bard Coll., Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.

Am. Acad.

ARMSTRONG, EDWIN H(OWARD), electncal

engineer; b

Dec 18. 1890; s. John and Emily Gertrude 'Smith) Manan Maclnnis, Dec 1, 1923. Degree in elec engring.. Columbia U, 1913, ScD, 1929; ScD, Muhlenberg Coll., 1941, Asst dept. elec engnng. Columbia U, NYC, 1913N.Y.C.,

A.; m.

in rshc, Marcellus Hartley Rsch. Lab.. 1914-35, engnng., after 1934 Contbr articles to tech. jours. Signal Corps, 1917-19 Named Chevalier. Legion d'honneur, 1919; recipient medal of honor. Inst, of Radio Engrs, 1917. Modern Pioneer plaque Nat. Assn. Mfrs, 1940, Holley medal ASME, 1940, Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1941. John Scott medal, City of Phila, 1941, Edison medal Am. Inst Elec. Engrs.. 1943, Medal for Ment 1947. Washington award Western Soc Engrs., 1951; Armstrong award named in his honor. Radio Club of Am. Mem. Inst Radio Engrs. Presbytenan. Inventions include regenerative circuit, 1912, superheterodyne, 1918. super-regenerative circuit. 1920. method of eliminating static in radio by means of frequency 14,

assoc

prof. elec.

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1.

buned Locust Grove

1954;

ASHBERY

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collections. (Calif

)

Mus.

Berkeley. Nat Mus Modern Art. Kyoto. Utah Mus Fine Arts. Salt Lake City. Stedlijk Mus Amsterdam. Holland Recipient Acad, and Inst of Arts and Letters award, 199| Home Da\iv Calif Died Nov 2. 1992.

Art

.

ARMSTRONG. HENRY,

Dec

boxer, b

12.

1912

Profes-

mm

With Herbert Hoover Boys' Si Louis boxer; Louis. Named to Boxing Hall of Fame. Achievements include 152 wins. 100 by KO; only boxer to hold world title in three weight classes.

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Club,

Am

ARNOLD, HENRY H., army officer; b Gladwyne. Pa June 25, 1886; HA. and Louise (Harley) A m Eleanor A .

s.

.

10. 1913. children: Lois E, Henry H. William. Grad., U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1907. Army Indsl Coll.. 1925. Command and Gen. Staff Sch.. 1929: D. Aero Sch., Pa

Pool. Sept.

New

musician, b

Orleans, July

4.

and Mary-Ann Armstrong, m. Daisy Parker. 1924 (div); m. Lucille Lillian Hardin. Feb Armstrong, 1942. Bugle, clarinet to trumpet player, composer King Ory's Band. 1917. cornettist with Joe (King) Oliver, Chgo., 1922; trumpet player, founder own band Chgo.. 1925; on tour Denmark. Sweden. Norway. 1933-34, Australia. Europe. 1954-55. Gold Coast Africa. 1956, Korea. Composer (songs) Australia. New Zealand. Tokyo, 1963. Where Did You Stay Last Night. Satchel Mouth Swing. I've Got a Heart Full of Rhythm. Wild Man Blues. If We Never Meet Again, Sugar Foot Stomp. No Vanety Blues, Back O'Town Blues, appeared in motion pictures: Every Day's a Holiday. 1938. Going Places. 1938. Cabin in the Sky. 1943. Jam Session. 1944. Doctor Rhythm. Glory-Alley. The Stnp. Glen Miller Story. 1953. High Society, 1956, The Five PenNamed #1 Male Singer 16th nies. 1959; over 1500 recs. Internal. Jazz Critics Poll, 1968. Jazz and Pop 3d Ann. Mem ASCAP Died July 1971. Readers Poll. 1900;

1917

Willie

s.

(div.);

m.

David L

U

Mil. Coll..

leyan Coll..

1941; DSc. So Calif. 1941. LLD. Iowa Wes1942. Commd. 2d It inf U S Army. 1907.

advanced through grade to gen., 1943; vanous posts to comdg. gen Army Air Forces, 1942. 5-star gen. US Army. 1944 Author: Air Men and Aircraft. 1926, Bill Bruce Series.

Game (with I.C. Eaker) 1936, rev 1944. I.C. Eaker) 1941. Army Flyer (with Eaker) 1942. Decorated Disting Fly Cross. 1934. Clarence H Mackay Trophy. 1912. 35, Disting. Svc. medal. 1942. Mem. Army and Navy Club, Columbia Country Club. Mason. Baptist. Died Jan. 15. 1950 1928. This Flying

Winged Warfare (with I.C.

,

NACA :

Office

Advanced Research and Tech.. Hdqrs NASA, Wash-

1970-71; prof, aerospace engnng. U Cin., 1971-79; Sys., Inc.. 1989-2000. Corp.. 2000—. Pres 's Commn. on Space Shuttle, 1986. Nat Commn. on Space, 1985-86. Served as naval aviator USN. 1949-52. Recipient numerous awards, including Octave Korea. Chanute award Inst. Aero. Scis., 1962. Presdl Medal for Freedom. 1969. Exceptional Service medal NASA. Hubbard Gold medal Nat. Geog. Soc. 1970. Kitty Hawk Meml. award. 1969. Pere Marquette medal. 1969. Arthur S. Fleming award, 1970. Congl. Space Medal of Honor. Explorers Club ington,

AIAA

Fellow

medal.

Astronautical

ternal.

Mem

EDO

chmn. AIL

(hon.. Astronautics award 1966), InFedn (hon.), Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots,

mem. Nat. Acad. Engring.



of Tawny and Dingo. 1979. Study Revised Edition, 1983. Studying Tactics. Recipient Nat. Sch. Bell award for distinguished ser-

1977.

Miracle. Tips:

.

The Tale

New and

1983.

vice in interpretation of edn.,

Sounder,

1972;

Kimadee

Hill

1963;

Mark Twain award for 1972. Home:

Lewis Carroll book award. Kent CT 06757

actor, producer; b. Santiago, Cuba, Mar. 2, 1917; s. Desidero Alberto Arnaz y de Acha and Delores A.; m. Lucille Ball. Nov 30. 1940 (div. May 1960); children Lucie, Desi, Jr.; m. Edith Mack Hirsch. Student pub. schs.. Miami. Fla Appeared Roney Plaza Hotel, Miami. 1936. introduced La Conga dance to U.S. Miami, 1938; starred La Conga Club 1938; with R.K.O. Hollywood. Calif. 1940; Studios. 1942; music dir Bob Hope Radio Show. 1946: under contract to Columbia Records. 1953; star (with Lucille Ball) TV show I Love Lucy. CBS-TV. 1950-57; star (with Lucille Ball) Long. Long, Trailer, 1953, Forever Darling, 1955; former co-star Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (for Westinghouse); host Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, pres. Desilu Productions until 1962; independent producer. pres. Desi Arnaz Prodns., Inc; guest appearances TV. 196286 With AUS. 1944-46 Home: Culver City Calif Died Dec. 2, 1986.

MGM

NYC.

ARNESON, ROBERT CARSTON, sculptor, educator; b Benicia. Calif. Sept 4, 1930 B A in Edn. Calif Coll Arts

M FA

Mills Coll. 1958; student ceramics Instr design Mills Coll.. 1960-62; prof, One art U Calif-Davis. 1962-91. prof emeritus. 1991-92 man shows, various galleries. U.S. and London, retrospective exhbn Mus. Contemporary Art. Chgo also San Francisco Mus Art. 1974, Robert Arneson A Tretrospective-Des Moines Art Ctr and Sculpture 1986, Hirshhorn Mus Garden. Washington. 1986. Portland Art Mus. 1987, Oakland Mus.. Calif 1987. M.H de Young Mus San Francisco, 1993, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art. 1997; exhibited in group shows, U. Calif Art Mus., Berkeley. 1967, Johnson Wax Collection, touring U.S. and Europe. 1968-73. Whitney Mus. Art. 1969. 81-82. Mus Contemporary Crafts. C .. 1971. Mus Modern Art. Kyoto, also Tokyo. Japan. 1971-72. Crocker Art Mus. Sacramento, 1981. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art. 1982: represented in permanent

and Crafts, 1954. with, Antonio Pneto

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sect.

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mem NAS (mem

coun. Econs. Assn. (pres.

Nov 14. 1910; s. Leon and Rachel (Chodes) A.; m. Lucile Jane Soule. Feb 24. 1940 (dec. Mar. 1986); children

1990-93), Inst. 1983-86).

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chmn. coun. 1964, Von Neumann prize 1986), Finnish Acad. Scis. (fgn. hon ). Bnt Acad, (corr). Western Econ. Assn (pres. 1980-81). Soc Social Choice and Welfare (pres. 199193), Pontifical Acad. Social Scis., Game Theory Soc Fax: 650-725-5702 E-mail: arrow @ [eland stanford.edu Office: Stanford U Dept Econs Stanford CA 94305-6072

land.

Stephen. Nancy BS. U Calif., 1932; PhD. 1936; Docteur honoris causa, U. Bordeaux, France. 1975. U. Seville. Spain, 1992. Instr. U. Calif at Berkeley, 1936-41, asst. prof., assoc. prof., 1941-50, prof, plant physiology. 195060. prof, cell physiology, 1960-78, prof, emeritus, research biochemist, 1978-94; founding chmn dept. cell physiology. 1961-78; biochemist Calif. Agrl. Expt Sta., 1958-78. Guggenheim fellow, Cambridge U., Eng.. 1947-48; lectr. Belgian Am. Found., U. Liege, Belgium, 1948; Mary Snow lectr. Oxford U.. England, 1982; Fulbnght research scholar MaxPlanck Inst., Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, 1955-56. Author over 300 sci. articles. Served from It to maj. AUS. 1943-46. Recipient Gold medal U Pisa, 1958. Charles F. Kettering research award Kettering Found-Nat. Acad. Scis -NRC. Nat. medal of Sci.. Finsen medal Assn. Internationale de Fellow Photobiologie. 1988; Guggenheim fellow. 1962-63. (Newcomb Cleveland prize Am. Acad. Arts and Scis..

AAAS

mem.

1940);

NAS

Royal Swedish Acad. Scis.. Acad, Deutsche Akademie der Naturfor-

,

d* Agriculture de France.

Am

ARUP, 1895 grad..

Medicine Philos.

SIR

(sr),

Soc..

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Internat.

Mgmt

Inst

architectural

Scis.

firm

(pres.

1963,

executive;

b.

Degrees in philosphy and math U Copenhagen, Royal Tech. Coll., Copenhagen, 1922. With Chnstiam ,

&

Nielson, Hamburg, 1922; chief designer Chnstiam & Nielson, London; founder Arup Arup Ltd.. 1938; pvl. leading figure Modern Arch Rsch. Soc. Group; tchr. Archtl. Assn Sch. Arch.. London. Pnn works include Highpoint 1, U.K.. Highpoint 2. Penguin Park at Regent's

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practice;

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Named Comdr pire,

1971. Died

Health Ctr., Sydney Opera House. Empire, 1953, Knight of Bnt. Em-

of Bnt.

1988

Am

Chem Soc.. Am. Soc for Bischer Leopoldina, ochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biochem. Soc (London). Am. Soc. Photobiology, Am. Soc. Plant Physiologists (pres. 1952-53, Stephen Hales pnze, Charles Reid Barnes life membership award, Kettering award in photosynthesis). Scandinavian Soc. Plant Physiologists, Spanish Biochem. Soc. (hon). Home: Berkeley Calif Died Dec. 20. 1994.

GERALD

PETER, performing company execuARPINO, Staten Island, N.Y.. Jan. 14, 1928; s Luigi and Anna (Santanastasio) A. Student, Wagner Coll PhD (hon). 1980; student ballet under Mary Ann Wells, student modern dance under May O'Donnell and Gertrude Shurr. Dancer Ballet Russe, 1951-52; co-founder Joffrey Ballet, 1956, dancer, to tive; b.

,

1962; former assoc. artistic dir., now artistic dir. Joffrey Ballet, Chgo.. resident choreographer, until 1990; with faculty Joffrey Ballet Sch. N.Y.C., from 1953. now artistic dir assoc, dir., to 1988, prin. choreographer, to 1988; bd. dirs. Dance Notation Bur., Dancers in Transition; mem. adv. coun. to dept. dance Calif. State U.. Long Beach, also mem. Disting. .

Choreographer ballets including Incubus. Forum. 1962, Viva Vivaldi!. 1965. Olympics. Nightwings, both 1966, Cello Concerto, Arcs and Angels, Elegy, all 1967, Secret Light Fantastic, 1968. Places, The Clowns, Fanfanta, Animus, The Poppet, 1969. Confetti, Solarwind, Trinity, all 97 1 Valentine, Kettentanz, all 1 970, Reflections, Chabnesque, Sacred Grove on Mount Talmalpais, both 1972, Artists

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Jackpot,

ARNAZ, DESI,

RAND

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m

pres.

biochemist, educator; b. Po-

HOWARD,

eiucator. author; ARMSTRONG. WILLIAM b. Lexington, Va.. Sept. 14. 1914; s. Howard G. and Ida (Morris) A., m. Martha Stonestreet Williams, Aug. 24. 1942; A.B., Hampden-Sydney children: Christopher. David. Mary Coll.. 1936. D.Litt., 1986; postgrad.. U Va.. 1937-38. Tchr. 1945 Author: Through history Kent (Conn.) Sch.. Troubled Waters, 1956, Study is Hard Work. 1957. Peoples of the Ancient World. 1959. 87 Ways to Help Your Child in School, 1961, Sounder. 1969 (Newbery award). Barefoot in the Grass (Life of Grandma Moses). 1970. Sour Land. 1971. Hadassah: Esther the Orphan Queen, 1972, The Maclead Place. 1972, The Mills of God. 1973. The Education of Abraham Lincoln. 1974. Study Tips: How To Improve Your Study Habits and Improve Your Grades. 1976. Joanna's

US

Inst.

ARNON. DANIEL KSRAEL).

Arnon Agnew, Dennis.

ARMSTRONG, NEIL A., former astronaut; b. Wapakoneta, Ohio. Aug. 5. 1930; s. Stephen A.; children: Enc. Mark. B.S. Purdue U.. 1955; M.S. in Aero. Engring., In Aero. Engring With Lewis Flight Propulsion Lab.. NACA, U. So. Calif. (later NASA, High 1955; then aero, research pilot for astronaut Manned Speed Flight Sta). Edwards. Calif Spacecraft Center. NASA, Houston, 1962-70; command pilot Gemini 8, comdr. Apollo 11; dep. assoc. adminstr. for aeros.

,

.

.

Si.

ARMSTRONG. LOUIS,

prof econs.. stats, and ops rsch.. 1953-68, prof, Harvard. 1968-74. James Bryant Conant umv prof. 1974-79; exec head dept econs Stanford U 1954-56. acting exec head dept 1962-63. Joan Kenney prof, econs. and prof. ops. rsch.. 1979-91. prof emeritus. 1991—; economist Coun Econ Advisers. Govt 1962; cons Corp Fulbnght prof. U. Siena, 1995, vis fellow All Souls Coll Oxford. 1996 Author: Social Choice and Individual Values. 1951. Essays in the Theory of Risk Beanng. 1971, The Limits of Organization. 1974. Collected Papers, Vols. 1-VI. 1983-85; co-author: Mathematical Studies in Inventory and Production, 1958. Studies in Linear and Nonlinear Programming. 1958. Time Senes Analysis of Inter-industry Demands, 1959. Public Investment. The Rate of Return and Optimal Fiscal Policy. 1971, General Competitive Analysis, 1971. Studies Resource Allocation Processes, 1977, Social Choice and Multicritenon Decision Making. 1985 Served as capt. AUS. 1942-46 Recipient Alfred Nobel Meml pnze in econ. scis. Swedish Acad. Scis.. 1972. Kempe de Fenet medal, 1998, medal U Pans, 1998; Social Sci. Rsch. fellow, 1952. fellow Ctr. for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Scis.. 1956-57, Churchill Coll.. Cambndge. Eng.. 1963-64, 70. 73. 86; Gug1950-53.

econs

Ballet

Internal

Benefit-Vineyard

Competition;

mem

com. The Yard

hon.

mng.

1989;

Celebration,

dir

bd.

,

dirs.

for Joffrey Balllet. Inc.

,

.

standing Artistic Achievement award Staten Island Coun. on Express Corp. Office: Joffrey Arts. 1990. Ammy award Ballet Chgo 70 E Lake St Fl 1300 Chicago IL 60601-5917

Am

ARROW. KENNETH JOSEPH, N.YC.

Aug. 23. 1921. s. Harry Selma Schweitzer. Aug.

and

b (Grccnberg)

educator;

economist,

1

Lillian

children David BS in Social Set. CCNY. 1940; MA. Michael, Andrew Columbia U. 1941. PhD. 1951. DSc (hon). 1973. (hon). U. Chgo. 1967. CUNY. 1972. Hebrew U Jerusalem. 1975. U. Pa., 1976. Washington U Si Louis. 1989, Harvard

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Social

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and Econ

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Sas (hon .), Yale.

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1974;

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Sacro Cuore, Milan,

Italy,

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Vienna. Aus-

of the Negev.

(hon 1994.

).

III.

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1992;

Umversiie Rene 1985,

U

Cat-

Uppsala. 1995.

Buenos Aires. 1999. U. Cyprus, 2000. Dr. Pol U Hel(hon). Harvard U 1968; DLitt. Cambridge sinki. 1976; 1999; D (hon ). U U.. Eng ., 1985; LLD (hon ). Harvard U Cyprus. 2000. Rsch assoc Cowlcs Commn for Research in Econs 1947-49; assl prof econs. U Chgo, 1948-49. acting prof, asst. prof, econs and stats Stanford. 1949-50. assoc

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ASHBERY, JOHN LAWRENCE,

language educator, poet, 1927; s. Chester b. Rochester, NY., July 28, Frederick and Helen (Lawrence) A. Grad., Deerfield Acad-. 1945; B.A.. Harvard U, 1949; M.A.. Columbia U„ 1951; postgrad.. NYU, 1957-58; D.Litt. (hon ), Southampton Coll. 1979, Copywnter Oxford U. Press, N.Y.C., 1951of 54; copywriter McGraw Hill Book Co., N.Y.C., 1954-55; art critic European edit. NY. Herald Tnbune, Pans, 1960-65; Pans corr. Art News, 1964-65; exec, editor Art News, 1966-72; prof English Bklyn. Coll.. 1974-90. Disting. 1980-90, Disting ementus prof., 1990; Charles P prof.. editor Stevenson prof langs. and lit Bard Coll., 1990 quar. rev Art and Lit.. Pans. 1963-66; art cntic Art Internal.. Lugano, Switzerland, 1961-64; editor Locus Solus. Lans-en-Vercors. France, 1960-62, poetry editor Partisan Rev., 1976-80; art cntic New York Mag.. 1978-80. Newsweek. 1980-85; Charles Eliot Norton prof, poetry Harvard U 1989-90; conducted spl rsch. on life and work of Raymound Roussel. Author: (poems) Turandot and Other Poems, 1953. Some Trees, 1956, 70. 78. The Poems. I960. The Tennis Court Oath. 1962. Rivers and Mountains. 1966. 77, Selected Poems. 1967. Three Madngals, 1968, Sunnsc in Suburbia. 1968, Fragment. 1969. The Double Dream of Spnng. 1970. 76. The New Spirit, 1970. Three Poems, 1972,

playwnght;

LIU.

NYC.



;

,

Served with USCG. 1945-48 Recipient Dancemagazine award. 1974. Bravo award San Antonio Performing Arts Assn 1984. Disting. Achievement award Nat. Orgn. Italian-Am Women, 1987, Tiffany award 1989, OutInternal Soc. Performing Arts Adminstrs

Found,

MARY

ASH, KAY, cosmetics company executive; b. Hot Wells, Tex.. May 12; d. Edward Alexander and Lula Vember (Hastings) Wagner; m. Melville Jerome Ash, Jan. 6, 1966 (dec); children: Marylyn Theard (dec ). Ben Rogers, Richard Rogers. Student, U. Houston, 1942-43 Mgr. Stanley Home Products, Houston. 1939-52; nat tng. dir World Gift CoDallas, 1952-63; founder, chmn. cmentus Mary Kay CosBd. dirs. Horatio Alger Assn metics, Inc.. Dallas. 1963 hon. chmn. Tex. Breast Screening Project; chmn. Mary Kay Ash Charitable Found. Office: Mary Kay Inc 16251 Dallas Pkwy Addison TX 75001-6820 After 25 years in direct sales. I retired for a month. Dunng that time I decided to start a company that would give women an "open end opportunity", a privilege not enjoyed by women at that time. It would be based on the golden rule and a philosophy of God 1st, family 2d. career 3d Women have embraced this philosophyand today we are ennching women's lives all over the world.

The Vermont Notebook. 1975, Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. 1975. 76. 77. Houseboat Days. 1977. As We Know. 1979. Shadow Train. 1981. 82. A Wave. 1984. Selected Poems. 1985. 86. 87. Apnl Galleons. 1987, 88, Flow Chart. 1991, 92. Hotel Lautreamont, 1992. And the Stars Were Shining. 1994. Can You Hear. Bird. 1995. Wakefulness. 1998. !956. The (plays) The Heroes. 1952. The Compromise. Philosopher, 1963. author: (novel) (with James Schuyler) A Nest of Ninnies. 1969, 76, 87; works represented in numerous anthologies, including Reported Sightings Art Chronicles. 1957-87. 89. 90. also author numerous articles art cntictsm. chronicles, translations, cofltbf. verse to lit penodicals. verse 77,

lo music Recipicnl Yale Senes of Younger Poets prize, 1956. Harnct Monroe Poetry award Poetry Mag. 1961. 75« Union l-caguc Civic and Arts Found, pnze, 1966. Nat Inst Arts and letters award. 1969, Shelley award Poetry Sot Am., 1973. guest of honor Poetry Day Modern Poeiry Assn 1974. Puhlzer pn/c. 1976. Nat Book award. 1976. Nat Book 1976. poetry award EnglishCritiCI 'ml'' award Harvard U Speaking Union, 1979; Mayor's award NYC. I9K3. Charles 1983, Jerome J Shcsiack Flint Kellogg award Bard Coll Poetry Rev. 1984, Bollmgen pnze in poeiry award Am set

,

.

.

ASHE poetry Yale U Library, 1985, Lenore Marshall poetry pnze the Nation, 1985, Common Wealth award in lit. MLA, 1986. Creative Arts award Brandeis U.. 1989, Ruth Lilly Poetry prize Poetry Mag. and Modern Poetry Assn and Am. Coun. for Arts, 1992, Robert Frost medal Poetry Soc of Am, 1995, Grand Pnze Biennalcs Intnernat Poetry. Belgium. 1996; named Phi Beta Kappa Poet Harvard U.. 1979, Literary 1984. Poet of Yr. Pasadena City Coll.. Lion. NY. Pub Libr 1984; Fulbnght scholar U. Montpellier. France. 1955-56; Fulbright scholar Pans. France, 1956-57, Poets' Found, grantee, I960, 64; Ingram Mernll Found, grantee. 1962, 72; Guggenheim fellow. 1967. 73; Rockefeller Found, grantee, 1979-80. Wallace Stevens Fellow Yale U 1985. McArthur Found. Fellow, 1985-90. Fellow Acad. Am. Poets; mem. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters (Gold Medal 1997). Acad Am. Poets (chancellor 1988—). Am. Acad Arts and Scis. Office: c/o George Borchardt Inc 136 E 57th St New .

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NY

York

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ASHE,

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Lit

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ARTHUR ROBERT,

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Sportif

USA;

Frank DeFord) Portrait

sports cons., 1979-93. Author: (with in Motion. 1973, (with Neil Amdur) Hard Road To Glory. (3 rols) 1988;

Off the Court. 1981, A creator video (with Stan Smith and Vic Braden) Tennis Our Way. 1986. Campaign chmn. Am. Heart Assn. Dallas. 1981-82 Served to 1st It. U.S. Army. 1967-69. Named 1975; winner two Player of Yr. Assn Tennis Profls

US

,

championships dunng coll.; winner U.S. Men's Hard Court championship. 1963; U.S. Men's Clay Ct 1967, U.S. Amateur title, 1968, U.S. Open championship, 1968, Australian Open. 1970. French Open Doubles. 1972, Wimbledon Singles, 1975, World Championship Tennis Singles, 1975. Australian Open Doubles. 1970, 77. Mem. U.S. Tennis Avocations: golf, Assn.. Kappa Alpha Psi. Sigma Pi Phi. Intercollegiate

.

music, collecting

NY.

York

1st

editions of black authors. 6. 1993.

BA,

1950.

Home: New

Died Feb.

ASHMAN, HOWARD, Ind. U., 1974.

composer; Artistic dir.

b.

BaitMay 17. Theatre. 1976-

WPA

Lyricist for songs from animated films The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin; prodr. The Little Mermaid; exec, prodr Beauty and the Beast; author, lyricist, stage dir. Little Shop of Horrors (2 Outer Cntics' Circle awards, London Evening Standard award. Drama Desk award). Smile; also God Bless You, Mr Rosewater. The Confirmation. Recipient 2 Academy Award and 2 Golden Globe Awards, 4 Grammy Awards. Died Mar 14, 1991 82.

ASIMOV, ISAAC, Jan.

2,

1920;

came

biochemist, author; b. Petrovichi. Russia, to U.S., 1923; s. Judah and Anna Rachel

(Berman) A.; m. Gertrude Blugerman, 1942 (div. 1973); children: David, Robyn Joan; m. Janet Jeppson. 1973. BS, Columbia U.. 1939, MA. 1941. PhD, 1948; holder 14 hon. Faculty Boston U. Sch. Medicine, from 1949, assoc. from 1979. Books include: Robot, 1950, The Stars. Like the Dust, 1951. Foundation, 1951, Foundation and Empire. 1952. Currents of Space, 1952. Second Foundation, 1953, Caves of Steel, 1954. The Naked Sun. 1957; textbook Biochemistry and Human Metabolism, degrees.

prof, biochemistry, 1955-79, prof., I.

1957, Nine Tomorrows, 1959. The Words of 1959. Realm of Numbers, 1959. The Living River. I960, Kingdom of the Sun. I960, Realm of Measure. 1960. Wellspnngs of Life. I960. Words from Myths. 1961, Realm of Algebra, 1961, Words in Genesis. 1962. Fact and Fancy, 1962, Words on the Map, 1962, Search for the Elements, 1962. Words from the Exodus. 1963, The Human Body. 1963. The Genetic Code. 1963. View from a Height. 1963. Kite that Won the Revolution, 1963, Human Brain, 1964. Short History of Biology, 1964. Adding a Dimension, 1964. A Short History of Chemistry. 1865, The Greeks. 1965, Of Time and Space and Other Things, 1965, The New Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, 1965. Fantastic Voyage, 1966, The Noble Gases, 1966, The Neutrino, 1966, The Roman Republic, 1967. Understanding Physics, 1966, Is Anyone There?. 1967, To the Ends of the Universe. 1967. Mars, 1967, 1967, Asimov's Egyptians, Mysteries, 1968, Science, Numbers and I. 1968, Stars, 1968. Galaxies. 1968, A Whiff of Death. 1968. Near East, 1968. Asimov's Guide to the Bible, vol. 1. 1968, vol. 2, 1969, The Dark Ages, 1968. Words from History, 1968. Photosynthesis. 1969. The Shaping of England, 1969, Twentieth Century Discovery. 1969, Nightfall and Other Stones, 1969. Opus 100. 1969. ABC's of Space, 1969, Great Ideas of Science, 1969, Solar System and Back, 1970, Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare (2 vols), 1970, Constantinople, 1970. ABC's of the Ocean. 1970. Light. 1970, The Stars in Their Courses, 1971, Where Do We Go from Here?. 1971. What Makes the Sun Shine?, 1971. The Sensuous Dirty Old Man. 1971. The Best New Thing, 1971, Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor, 1971, The Hugo Winners, Vol. 2, 1971, The Land of Canaan. 1971. ABC's of the Earth. 1971, The Left Hand of the Electron. 1972. The Gods Themselves. 1972, Asimov's Guide to Science, 1972. More Words of Science, 1972. ABC's of Ecology. 1972. The Early Asimov. 1972. The Shaping of France, 1972, The Story of Ruth. 1972. Asimov's Annotated Don Juan. 1972. The Shaping of North Amenca. 1973. Today and Tomorrow and, 1973. Jupiter, the Largest Planet, 1973. Please Explain. 1973. How Did We Find Out About Numbers, 1973. How Did We Find Out About Dinosaurs, 1973. The Tragedy of the Moon. 1973. Asimov on Astronomy. 1974. The Birth of the United States. 1974. Before the Golden Age. 1974. Our World in Space. 1974. How Did We Find Out About Germs. 1974, Asimov's Annotated Paradise Lost, 1974. Tales of the Black rev.

Widowers. 1974. Earth Our Crowded Spaceship, 1974. Asimov on Chemistry, 1974, How Did We Find Out About Vitamins. 1974. Of Matters Great and Small. 1975. The Solar System, 1975. Our Federal Union, 1975, How Did We Find Out about Comets. 1975, Science Past— Science Future. 1975. Buy Jupiter and Other Stories, 1975, Eyes on the Universe, 1975, Lecherous Limencks, 1975. Heavenly Host, 1975, The Ends of the Earth. 1975. How Did We Find Out About Energy, 1975, Asimov on Physics, 1976, Murder at the ABA, 1976. How Did We Find Out About Atoms, 1976. The Planet That Wasn't, 1976. The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories. 1976, More Lecherous Limericks. 1976. More Tales of the Black Widowers, 1976, Alpha Centaun. The Nearest Star. 1976, How Did We Find Out About Nuclear Power, 1976, Familiar Poems Annotated, 1977, The Collapsing Universe, 1977, Asimov on Numbers, 1977. How Did We Find Out About Outer Space. 1977, Still More Lecherous Limencks. 1977. Hugo Winners. Vol. II. 1977, The Beginning and the End, 1977, Mars, The Red Planet. 1977. The Golden Door. 1977. The Key Word and Other Mysteries. 1977. Asimov's Sherlockian Limencks. 1977. One Hundred Great

WHO

IN 20TH

C. Am.

CENTURY AMERICA

Legion, Phi Beta Kappa.

DC

Washington

Episcopalian.

WAYNE NORVIEL,

ASPINALL,

Home:

05/21/95

Died

former federal

official,

consultant; b Middleburg. Ohio. Apr 3, 1896, s. Mack and Jessie Edna (Norviel) A Julia E. Kuns (dec July 1969); children. Wayne. Owen, Richard, Daniel, Ruth JoAnne; m. Essie Jeffers Best AB. U Denver. 1919; LLB, Denver Law Sch., 1925, LLD, U Alaska, U. Denver; DCL. Colo. State ;

m

Bar: Colo. 1925. V.; D. in Pub. Svce ., Mesa Coll. Mem. Colo. Ho. Reps., Washington, 1931-38, spkr., 1937, 38; senator U.S. Senate, Washington. 1939-49; pvt, practice Palisade. Colo.; chmn Interior and Insular Affairs com.. Pub. Land Law Rev. commn.; mem Joint com. Atomic Energy; cons, natural resources, Denver, Palisade, Colo., apptd. Mo. Basin Survey commn Pres. Truman, legal expert U.S. Army, Normandy Capt. with Signal Corps. US. Army. WW1, Died Oct. 9, 1983.

Science Fiction Short Short Stories.

JR., tennis player, sports con-

Richmond, Va„ July 10, 1943; s. Arthur Robert Sr. and Mattie C (Cunningham) A m. Jeanne- Mane Moutoussamy, Feb. 20. 1977; child. Camera Elizabeth. BS in Bus Adminstrn., UCLA. 1966; LHD (hon), Pnnceton U Dartmouth U.. Le Moytie U.. Va. Union U., Bryant Coll., Tnmty U Hartford, Conn. Profl. tennis player, 1969-79; mem U.S. Davis Cup Team. capt.. 1981. dir. tennis Doral Country Club. Miami, Fla.; bd- dirs. Aetna Life and Casualty; chmn. adv. staff Head Sports USA; v.p internal, mktg. sultant; b

LE COQ

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10

edit.

Science.

A

1978, Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright, 1978. How Did We Find Out About Earthquakes, 1978, Animals of the Bible. 1978, Life and Time. 1978, Limencks: Too Gross. 1978, How Did We Find Out About Black Holes''. 1978. Saturn and Beyond. 1979. In Memory Yet Green. 1979. Opus 200. 1979. Extraterrestnal

How

Did

We

Find Out

About Our

Civilizations.

1979,

Human

The Road to Infinity. 1979. Choice 1979. Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts, 1979, Fictional Solar System. 1979, The Thirteen

A

Roots?. 1979,

of Catastrophes,

The Science

of Science Fiction, 1979, How Did We Find Out About Antarctica?, 1979, Casebook of the Black Widowers. 1980. How Did We Find Out About Oil?. 1980. In Joy Still

Cnmes

Felt.

1980,

Microcosmic Tales, 1980.

Who Dun

It?,

1980.

Seven Deadly Sins of Science Fiction. 1980. The Annotated Gulliver's Travels, 1980, How Did We Find Out About Coal. 1980, In the Beginning, 1981. Asimov on Science Fiction. 1981. Venus: Near Neighbor of the Sun. 1981, How Did We Find Out About Solar Power?, 1981 How Did We Find Out About Volcanoes?, 1981, Views of the Universe, 1981, The Sun Shines Bnght. 1981. Change, 1981. A Glossary of Limencks. 1982. How Did We Find Out About Life in the Deep Sea. 1982. The Complete Robot. 1982, Laughing Space. 1982. Explonng the Earth and the Cosmos. 1982. How Did We Find Out About the Beginning of Life, 1982. Foundations Edge. 1982. How Did We Find Out About the Universe, 1982. Counting the Eons. 1983, The Winds of Change and other Stones, 1983, The Roving Mind. 1983, The

Measure of the Universe, 1983, The Union Club Mysteries, 1983, Norby, the Mixed-Up Robot, 1983, How Did We Find Out About Genes. 1983, The Robots of Dawn. 1983. X Stands for Unknown. 1984. Norby 's Other Secret. 1984, How Did We Find Out About Computers. 1984, Opus 3000. 1984, Banquet of the Black Widowers, 1984, Limericks for Children. 1984, Asimov's New Guide to Science. 1984, How Did We Find Out About Robots. 1984, Asimov's Guide to Halley's Comet. 1985. Exploding Suns. 1985, Norby and the Lost Pnncess, 1985. How Did We Find Out About the Atmosphere, 1985, The Edge of Tomorrow, 1985. The Subatomic Monster. 1985. The Disappearing Man and Other Stones, 1985, Robots and Empire, 1985, Norby and The Invaders, 1985. How Did We Find Out About DNA?. 1985. The Alternate Asimovs, 1986. The Dangers of Intelligence. 1986. How Did We Find Out About the Speed of Light. 1986. Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov. 1986, Best Mystenes of Isaac Asimov. 1986. Foundation and Earth, 1986. Robot Dreams, 1986, Norby and the Queen's Necklace, 1986, Far as Human Eye Could See, 1987, How Did We Find Out About Blood. 1987, Past, Present and Future, 1987, How Did We Find Out About Sunshine?, 1987, How to Enjoy Wnting, 1987, Norby Finds a Villain. 1987, Fantastic Voyage II. 1987. How Did We Find Out About the Brain?. 1987. Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs?, 1987. Beginnings. 1987. Asimov's Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan. 1988. How Did We Find Out About Superconductivity?, 1988, Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov, 1988. Relativity of Wrong. 1988, Prelu* to Foundation, 1988, Azazel, 1988, Norby Down to Earth. 1988, How Did We Find Out About Microwaves, 1989, Asimov's Galaxy, 1989. The Asimov Chronicles, 1989. The Tyrannosaurus Prescription. 1989, Asimov On Science, 1989, Nemesis, 1989, Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery, 1989, How Did We Find Out About Photosynthesis, 1989, Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure, 1989, Puzzles of the Black Widowers, 1990, Norby and the Oldest Dragon. 1990, Frontiers, 1990, Out of the Everywhere, 1990, Robot Visions. 1990, How Did We Find Out About Lasers, 1990, Nightfall, 1990. Complete Stones, Vol. 1. 1990, The March of the Millennia. 1990, The Secret of the Universe, 1991, How Did We Find Out About Neptune. 1991. How Did We Find Out About Pluto. 1991, Asimov's Chronology of the World, 1991, Asimov Laughs Again. 1992, (with Janet Asimov) Norby and the Court Jester. Served as cpl. US Army. 194546. Recipient James T. Grady award Am. Chem. Soc 1965. AAAS-Westinghouse Sci Wnting award. 1967, five Hugo Avocation: a awards, three Nebula awards. Democrat. have been man's work is his play. Home: New York was seven years old. avid to learn and avid to teach When .

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my five year old sister to read. I have been fortunate born with a restless and efficient brain, with a capacity for clear thought and an ability to put that thought into words. Placing it all at the service of my avidity, I have published 459 books as of now and am well-thought of in consequence As you see, none of this is to my credit. I am the beneficiary of a lucky break in the genetic sweepstakes. Died Apr. 6, 1992. taught to be

ASPIN, LES, former U.S. secretary of defense, former congressman, b. Milwaukee, Wis.. July 21, 1938; s. Leslie and Mane (Orth) A. BA. summa cum laude. Yale U., I960; 1962; Ph.D., MIT, 1965. Mem Oxford (Eng.) U staff Sen. William Proxmire. 1960, campaign dir., 1964; staff asst. to Walter Heller; chmn. Pres. Kennedy's Council Econ. Advisers. 1963; mem. 92d-l02d Congresses from 1st Wis. dist., Washington. DC, 1971-93; sec. Dept. Defense. Washington. 1993. Served to capt. AUS. 1966-68. Mem Jr. C. of

MA,

,

ASTAIRE, FRED,

actor, dancer, songwnter; b. Omaha, May 10, 1899; s. Fredenc and Ann (Geilus) Austerlitz; m. Phyllis Baker, July 12, 1933 (dec 1954); children: Fred. Ava, Peter Potter (step-son); m. Robyn Smith, June 22. 1980. Ed. pub. schs. Co-starred with sister as team of Fred and Adele (Mrs. Kingman Douglass) Astaire. 1916-32; appeared in Funny Face, Over the Top, Passing Show of 1918. Apple Blossoms, Lady Be Good. The Bandwagon; following sister's marnage to Lord Charles Cavendish starred alone in musical comedies on stage and screen; films include: Gay Divorcee, Roberta, Follow the Fleet. Swingtime, Top Hat, Shall We Dance?, Damsel in Distress, Carefree. The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, Broadway Melody of 1940, Second Chorus, You'll Never Get Rich. Holiday Inn. You Were Never Lovelier. The Sky's the Limit, The Ziegfield Follies, Yolanda and the Thief. Blue Skies. Easter Parade, Barkleys of Broadway, Three Little

Words. Let's Dance. Royal Wedding, The Belle of New York, The Bandwagon, Daddy Longlegs, Silk Stockings,

Funny Face, On the Beach. The Pleasure of His Company, Notorious Lady, Finnian's Rainbow. 1967, Midas Run, 1968, That's Entertainment. 1974, The Towering Inferno, 1974 (Acad. award nominee), Thai's Entertainment, Part Two, 1976. Ghost Story, 1981; TV show Fred Astaire Show, 1968; appeared on TV in It Takes A Thief; starred in TV spls.; host, occasional star: Alcoa Premier; appeared in TV in Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. 1970, The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town, 1977, A Family Upside Down, 1978 (Emmy award); author: Steps In Time, 1959; composer (songs) Life is Beautiful, You Worry Me, City of the Angels, Closing Theme for Carson Show. Recipient 9 Emmy awards; Acad, award for raising standards all musicals. 1949; Lifetime Achievement award Am. Film Inst 1981; Kennedy Center Honor. 1978; named to Hall of Fame Acad. TV Arts and 1990. Scis.. Episcopalian. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, ,

Lambs, The Brook June

(NYC). Home:

Los Angeles

Calif.

Died

22, 1987.

ASTOR,

BROOKE,

foundation

administrator,

philan-

writer; b. Portsmouth. N.H.; d. John Henry and Mabel (Howard) Russell; m. Vincent Astor LLD (hon.). Columbia U 1971, Brown U., 1980; LHD (hon). Fordham U 1980. NYU, 1986; PhD in Biomed. Sci. (honons causa).

thropist,

,

,

Rockefeller U., 1986. Pres.. trustee Astor Home for Children; trustee Hist. Hudson Valley. Marconi Internal. Fellowship; trustee and hon. chmn., mem. devel. com., mem. exec.

com.

NY.

Pub. Libr., N.Y.C;

life

trustee,

mem. con-

servation com. N.Y. Zool. Soc.; trustee emeritus, mem. coun. of fellows Pierpont Morgan Libr.; trustee ementus, chmn. vis. com. dept. Asian art, mem. acquisitions com., exec. com. ex officio Met. Mus. Art, life trustee Rockefeller U. Author: Patchwork Child, 1962, rev. edit., 1993, The Bluebird Is at Home, 1965. Footprints, 1980, The Last Blossom on the Plum Tree, 1986; feature editor: House and Garden, 1946-56, cons, editor, 1956-93. Mem. N.Y. State Pk. Commn., 1967-69. Decorated dame Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem; recipient Anniversary medal Astor, Lenox and Tilden Founds, of N.Y. Pub. Libr., 1961. award Sisters of Good Shepherd and Children of Madonna Heights Sch. for Girls, 1963, Client Award cert. N.Y. State Assn. Architects, 1964, award Pk. Assn. N.Y.C. Inc.. 1965. Honor award HUD, 1966, cert, of appreciation City of N.Y., 1967, Albert S. Bard Merit award City Club 1967, Award of Honor, Women's Auv N.Y. chpt. AIA, 1968. Rector's award St. Phillip's Ch., 1968, Michael Friedsam medal Archtl. League N.Y., 1968, award Brotherhood-In-Action, Inc., 1968, Outstanding Contbn. award Am. Soc. Landscape Architects, 968, Spint of Achievement award Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, Yeshiva U., 1969, Good Samantan award P. Ballentine & Sons, J969, Good Samaritan award Prospect Block Civic Assn., 1969. Disting Svc. award N.Y. region Rotary, 1970, honor. 1970, Housing award N.Y. Met. chpt. Nat. Assn. Housing and Redevel. Officials. 1971. $24 award Mus. City of NY., award N.Y. Pub. Libr., 1972, Albert Gallatin medal NYU, 1972, spl. citation AIA. 1973, Medal of Ment award Lotos Club, 1973, commendation Neighborhood Com. for the Asphalt Green, 1975, commendation Found.. 1976. Pres.'s medal Mcpl. Art Soc. N.Y.. 1976. Gold Medal award N.Y. Zool. Soc.. 1978. Elizabeth Seton Humanitanan award N.Y. Foundling Hosp.. 1978, Little Apple award Met. Mus. Art. Little Apple award Morgan Library, Little Apple award N.Y. Public Library, Little Apple award N.Y. Zool. Soc, Little Apple award Rockefeller

NYC;

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ARCS

U., Little Apple award South St. Seaport and Sta. WNETTV/Channel 13, 1978, New Yorker for N.Y. award Citizens Com. for N.Y.C 1980, 1st Myer Myers Cultural award City of NY., award Citizens Housing and Planning Coun.. 1980, Bishop's Cross, Diocese of NY.. 1980, Forsythia award Bklyn. Bot. Garden, 1981. award Pks. Coun., 1981, Woman of Conscience award Appeal of Conscience Found., 1981, commendation Lower Manhattan Cultural Coun., 1984, Disting. New Yorkers award Bowery Savs. Bank, 1984, Gov.'s Arts award State of N.Y., 1985, Am. Acad, and Inst.

Arts and Letters award. 1986. Marconi Internal. Fellowship Coun. award. 1986, landmark plaque and medallion N.Y.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Landmarks

Preservation Found.. 1987. Gold medal St 1987, Fashion Industry award Coun Nicholas Soc-

NYC-

of Fashion Designers Am.. 1988, Presdl. Citizen's medaJ Pres Reagan. 1988. Nat Medal of Arts. Nat Endowment for the Arts. 1988. World Monuments Fund The Hadrian award.

ARC

NY.

1991. annual humanitarian award of Greater 1993. Eleanor Roosevelt medallion City of 1993. 8th

NY.

Annual Town & Country Most Generous American award. The Hearst Corp. and Hearst Mags.. 1993. The Mayor's award of Honor and Culture. City of NY. 1993. 10th Annual Humanitarian award N.Y.. 1993. Richard Rodgers award for Disting. Svc. Profl Children's Sch., 1994. Scroll of Honor, coun. Navy League of U.S.. 1994. Brooke Astor

NY

Day proclaimed by Mayor of N.Y.C. March 5. 1992. Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Scis.; mem Mcpl. Art Soc. N.Y., Pil-

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1937; On Th.s Island. 1937. Selected Poems. 1938. (with T. Worsley) Education Today-and Tomorrow. 1939; Some Poems. 1940; Another Time. 1940; Double Man. 1941; For the Time Being. 1944. Collected Shorter Poems. 1930-44. 1950; Enchafed Flood. 1950; R. Hoggart (An Introduction Essay). 1951. Nones. 1952; The Dyer's Hand and Other Essays, 1962. About the House. 1966 Editor: (with John Garrett) Poets Tongue. 1935; Oxford Book of Light Verse. 1938; Selections from Tennyson, 1944, Nineteenth Century Minor Poets. 1967, Secondary Worlds, 1968; City Without Walls

(poems). 1969 Recipient Rollingen prize for poetry. 1953; National Book award for vol poetry The Shield of Achilles, 1956; Times Three. 1960; Alexander Droutsky Meml award. 1959; Guinness poetry award. 1959. Nat Medal for Lit., 1967 Died Sept 29. 1973.

Electronics Assn (Sarnoff medal 1990). Nat Space Club (Goddard Trophy 1991). Rotary (Nat Space Trophy 1992). Planetary Soc (bd. dirs ). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi. Presbytenan Office Lockheed Martin Corp 6801 Rockledge Dr Bethesda MD 20817-1877 also: Amer Red Cross Nat Hdqs Bldg 7th & D St NW Washington DC 1

20006

TRACY

AUSTIN, ANN, professional tennis player; b RolDec. 12. 1962; d. George and Jeanne AScott Holt. Apnl 17. 1993 Student public schs. Amateur tennis player. 1970-78, profl.. 1978—; mem. U.S. Fedn. Cup Team. 1978-80. U.S. Wightman Cup Team. 1978. 79. 81 ling Hills. Calif

m

.

grims

Named AP Female

The Century

Yr

US, Venerable Order St John of Jerusalem (dame). Assn.. Colony Club. Knickerbocker Club. N.Y Yacht Club. Sleepy Hollow Country Club.

AUERBACH, ARNOLD (RED AUERBACH), basketball

team

ATANASOFF, JOHN VINCENT,

b

physicist,

Hamilton.

NY..

Oct. 4. 1903; s. John and Iva Lucina (Purdy) A.; m. Lura Meeks. June. 1926 (div 1949). children. Elsie Whistler. Joanne Gathers, John Vincent, m. Alice Crosby. June 17. 1949 BSEE. U Fla. 1925. DSc (hon). 1974; MS. Iowa State U.. 1926; PhD. U Wis.. 1930. DSc (hon). 1987; DSc (hon ), Moravian Coll.. Bethlehem. Pa.. 1981; LittD. Western (hon). Mount St. Mary's Coll.. 1990. Md. Coll.. 1984; Asst. prof, to assoc. prof, physics Iowa State U- Ames. 193042; chief acoustics div. Naval Ordnance Lab White Oak, Md.. 1942-49; dir. fuses Naval Ordnance Lab.. White Oak. 1951-52; sci. advisor Chief Army Field Forces, Fort Monroe. Va.. 1949-51; pres. Ordnance Engnng. Corp.. Frederick, Md.. 1952-56; v. p. Aerojet Gen. Corp., Azusa. Calif., 1956-61; pres. Cybernetics Inc., Frederick. 1961-82; cons, scientist Stewart -Warner Corp.. Chgo.. 1961-63. Honeywell Inc., Mpls, 1968-71, Control Data Corp, Washington. 1968-71.

LHD

.

Contbr. articles to acoustical, phys. and seismol. jours.; inventor 1st electronic digital computer, 1935, binary alphabet. 1943; patentee in field Decorated Order of Cyril and Methodius 1st class (Bulgaria). 1970; recipient Disting Service award U.S. Navy. 1945; citation Seismol. 1947. citation Bur. Ordnance. 1947; Disting. Achievement award Iowa State U. Alumni. 1983; Computing Appreciation award 1985, IEEE elec. engnng milestone, 1990; named to Iowa Inventors Hall of Fame, 1978, Computer Pioneer medal IEEE 1984, Iowa Gov's Sci. medal. 1985, medal of Bulgaria. 1985, Holley medal ASME, 1985, Nat. medal Technology U.S. Dept. Commerce Tech. Adminstrn., 1990. Mem. Bulgarian Acad. Set. (fgn. mem). Phi Beta Kappa. Pi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. Democrat. Civilian

Soc.,

EDUCOM,

6,

1941. children:

June

15.

N.Y.C.

b.

Nancy, Randy.

MA

U,

Washington

Sept.

professional 1917. s

20,

BS

in

Edn- George

Phys.

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HHD

Am

vice-chmn. bd- 2000—; Rep. State Dept. for

demon-

clinics,

exhbns dir. basketball sch. Camp Milbrook, Marshfield. Mass.; sports commentator, lectr dir. Seacrest Hotel. North Falmouth, Mass. Author: Fan and Coach. 1953. (with Paul Sann) Red Auerbach: Winning the Hard Way; (with Joe Fitzgerald) Red Auerbach: An Autobiography, Red Auerbach On and Off the Court; (with Ken Dooley) (Management By Auerbach). producer: (instructional video) Winning Basketball, 1987. Chmn. Mass. chpt. Easter Seal Soc. Served to It. USN. 1943-46. Recipient Arch McDonald Achievement award. 1962. Boston's Disting. Achievement medal. 1965. Sports Achievement award B'nai B'rith, named Nat. Basketball Assn. Coach of Year. 1965, named to Nat. Basketball Hall of Fame, 1968, Naismith Meml. Basketball Hall of Fame, 1968; chosen All-Time Coach; coach 11 consecutive all star games; winner 12 Ea. div titles. 9 world titles. 16 World Titles as pres.. gen. mgr.. coach. Mem. Nat. Coaches Assn Omicron Delta Kappa. Colonials (George Washington U). Club; Touchdown strations,

,

MBA

NBA

.

(award) (Washington). Office: Boston Celtics 151 Merrimac 02114-4714 St Ste 5 Boston

MA

NORMAN RALPH,

organization executive,

educator; b. Denver, July 27, 1935; s. Ralph Harvey and Freda Irene (Immenga) A m Margareta Engman, Jan. 20, ,

company

record

executive,

Tenn June 20. 1924; m. Leona Johnson, June 3,

guitarist, publisher; b. Luttrell,

,

James

s

1947;

I

Merle. Student pub. schos.. Hamilton. Ga. Cons. Gretsch Guitar Co.. Bklyn.; former div. ,v.p, country music RCA Records; chmn. bd. dirs. Famous Am. Musicians and Educators. Inc.; dir Aurora Pub. Co.; bd. dirs. Nashville Symphony; bd dirs. Atkins Video Soc 1985—. Profl. debut child.

,

show) The Midday Merry-Go-Round.

(radio

Sta.

WNOX,

1941; performer with The Old Dominion Barn Dance, Richmond. Va.. Radio Ozark, Springfield, Mo., albums include: Stay Tuned, 1985, Sweet Dreams, 1986, Tennessee Guitar Man. 1986. C.G.P.. 1988, Neck Neck, 1990. Sneakin' Around. 1992. Read My Licks, 1994; appearances include The Tonight Show, Austin City Limits.

Knoxville. Tenn.,

&

TV

A

Session with Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player. Recipient Grammy award. 1967. 86. 90, 91, 92, Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. 1993, Humanitarian Svc. award NCCJ, 1970; named Instrumentalist of Yr. Country music Assn., 1969. 81-84, Most Outstanding Guitarist Guitar Player mag., 1970. Instrumentalist of Yr Playboy, 1969.

Mem NARAS. AFTRA, Am Music Assn golf,

1013

ham 1

7th

.

Fedn. Musicians, Country Nashville C. of C. (bd. govs.). Avocations.

radio, photography.

Ave S Nashville

ATKINSON, GUY F„

TN

Office:

CGP

Entertainment

37212-2201

construction

company

executive;

b.

aerospace executive; b Walton. Ky„ Oct. 26, 1906. Degree in civil engring- U Tex.. 1928 Jr airplane engr Army Air Corps, 1928; chief structural design Douglas Aircraft Co v.p,, then pres.. CEO chief engr N Am Aviation. 1934; pres. CEO N.Am. Rockwell Corp (now Rockwell Internal ); ret., 1970; co-developer DC-I. DC2, DC-3 comml. planes, originated design concept of P-51 Mustang Fighter; instrumental in design of T-6 Texan Trainer. B-25 Billy Mitchell Bomber, F-I00 Super Sabre. Hypersonic X-15, XB-70. B-l Strategic Bomber. Apollo command and svc modules. S-ll 2d stage of Saturn V lunar launch vehicle. F-l and J-2 rocket engines of Saturn V, guidance and flight control sys for Minuteman intercontinental missiles, devel. of Space Shuttle Mem NAE Died Mar 5. 1999 L.,

;

Irene. BSE magna cum MSE, 1959; DEng (hon.). RensseDSc (hon). U. Colo., 1989; ED (hon).

Gregory Eugen. Rene

1962; children:

laude, Princeton U., 1957, laer Poly. Inst., 1988;

Western Md. Coll.. 1990; DEng (hon), U. Md- 1992; D Aerospace Mgmt. (hon), Embry Riddle U- 1992; DEng (hon.), Stevens Inst- 1993; (hon.). Wheeling Jesuit

HHD

DSc (hon.). SUNY, 1994; DEng (hon). U. Ctrl 1995. Worcester Polytech1996; (hon.), U. Denver. 1996, Georgetown U- 1997. Trinity Coll., 1997;

Coll.. 1994;

LHD

Fla..

U. Ariz., 1997; LLD (hon). Duke U- 1997; (hon), Milw. Sch. Engnng- 1998. Rsch. asst. Princeton U- 1957-58; program mgr- chief engr Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Santa Monica. Calif., 1958-65; asst dir

DEng DEng

(hon.),

.

AUDEN, W(YSTAN) H(UGH). t>oet. b Feb 21. 1907 s A ed Gresham's Sch., Holt, and Christ .

Ch- Oxford. DLitt (hon ). Swarthmore Coll Author Poems. 1930, Orators. 1932, Dance of Death (play). 1933. (with Christopher she r wood) Dog Beneath the Skin. 1935. Ascent I

of

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6.

1936, Journey to a

NW

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AUSTIN, WILBERT JOHN, construction executive; b. Cleve- Nov 2, 1876; s. Samuel and Sarah Jane (Gynn) A m Ida May Stewart. Sept 16. 1903; children: Allan Stewart, ;

Donald Gynn, Margaret Louise. BS, Case Sch. Applied Sci.. 1899. With Austin Co. builders and engrs., Cleve- 1900-04. v,p.. gen. mgr- 1904-24. pres- 1924-40; pres. Austin Co. of Austin Securities Co., Austin Realty Co- Surety Investing Co.. Austin Co.. Ltd.; chmn. Austin Engrs. Builders. Ltd. (London). Trustee St. Luke's Hosp., Windemere M.E. Ch. Died Dec. 4. 1940. Calif.,

AUTRY, GENE (ORVON GENE AUTRY),

actor,

en-

tertainer, broadcasting executive, baseball team executive; b Tioga. Tex., Sept. 29. 1907; s. Delbert and Elnora (Ozmont) A- m. Ina Mae Spivey. Apr 1, 1932; m. Jacqueline Ellam. 1981. Grad Tioga (Tex.) High Sch- 1925. R.R. telegraph operator Sapulpa, Okla- 1925; owner, chmn. bd. Calif. Angels; pres. Flying A Prodns.; owner Golden West Broadcasters; chmn. bd Autry Mus. of Western Heritage, L.A.; pres. several music and publ cos. Made first phonograph record of cowboy songs, 1929; radio artist Sta WLS, Chgo1930-34; motion picture actor, 1934-53, including In Old Santa Fe; starred in 88 musical Western feature pictures, 91 half-hour TV pictures 1950-55; has wntten or co-written over 200 songs including That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine, 1931 (1st gold record given lo anyone). You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven. 1938. Dust. 1938, Tears On My Pillow, 1941, Be Honest With Me, 1941. Tweedle O'Twill. 1942, Here Comes Santa Claus. 1948; host Melody Ranch Theater Nashville Network. 1987. 88 With USAAF, 1942-45 Recipient: D.W. Griffith award. 1991. Mem. Internal Footprinters, Masons (33 degree), Shriners. Elks. Died Oct.

and engring. U.S. Govt- Office of Sec. Def., Wash1965-70; v.p. advanced systems Missiles and Space Co., LTV Aerospace Corp., Dallas, 1970-73, asst. sec. army The Pentagon, Washington. 1973-75; undersec. army The Pentagon, 1975-77; v.p. ops. Martin Manet ta Aerospace Corp., Bethesda. Md., 1977-82; pres. Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace Co., 1982-85, sr. v.p. info, systems, 1985, from to chmn- CEO. 1986-95, also bd. dirs.; pres. presLockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, 1995-96, pres- CEO, 1996-97; lectr. (rank of prof) Pnnceton U, 1997—. chair Amencan Red Cross, Washington. 1999—; bd dirs Phillips Petroleum Co., Procter & Gamble Co.. New Am. Schs. Devel. Corp., cons, office Sec. of Def.. 1971 Exec Office Pres- 1971-73. Dept. Army, Dept Air Force. Dept. Navy, FAA, Dept. Energy. Dept. Transp mem USAF Sci. Adv. Bd- chmn. Def. Sci. Bd- Exel Comm- 1997—; mem. Rsch. and Tech Group Experts on Air Def- 1966-70. Adv Coun- 1973-75. chmn. Space Sys. and Tech. Adv Bd 1985-89; mem. Chief of Naval Ops. Exec. Bd- 1989-92; lectr. chmn. def. policy adv. com. on trade, 1988-91, 93 997 Author: Augustine's Laws, co-author Pnnceton U The Defense Revolution, 1990. Augustine's Travels, 1997. mem. adv. bd Jour Def Rsch. 1970—, assoc editor Def. 1977-82; mem editonal bd AsRev,, Systems Mgmt Trustee Johns Hopkins U tronautics and Aerospace. Princeton U MIT, mem bd govs Colonial Williamsburg,

War, 1939.

On

the Frontier. 1939; 1937; Spain,

Louis MacNiecc) Letters from Iceland.

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1998.

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Com-

Am-

1993—; chmn ARC; mem. Pres.'s Com. of Advisors on Sci. Recipient Mentonous Svc. medal Dept Def and Tech. 1979. 5 Disting. Civilian Svc. medals Dept. Def- Nat Engr1991. Am. Acad. Engring Socs ing award Am. Assn 995. James Madison Achievement Golden Plate award, medal Princeton U- 1995. Blumenthal award Johns Hopkins U Sch Engring 1996. Gold Eagle award Soc Am Mil Engrs Acad of Fellows, 1996. Ralph Coates Roc medal Eugene Merchant Mfg medal. 1997. Nat ASME. 1996. Medal of Technology, 1997. named Personality of Yr Right Fellow IEEE (Founders" award Internal Aerospace, 1996 1996). AIAA (hon, bd dirs. 1978-85. pres 1983-84. Goddard medal 1988). Am. Astron Soc Am Helicopter Soc. mem. NAE (chmn. 1994—, (dir 1974-75). Royal Aero Soc Bueche award 1991), Am Acad Arts and Sus Arthur Internal Acad Astronautics. Assn U.S. Army (pres 198084. chmn 1990—. George C. Marshall medal). Nat Secunty Indsl Assn (Forreslal medal 19XK). Indsl Coll Armed Forces (Eisenhower award 1990). Armed Forces Comm and ,

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ATWOOD, JOHN

BMW

Challenge. Eastbourne, Eng- 1980. 81, Can Open, 1981, champion mixed doubles with brother. Wimbledon, Eng 1980, Wimbledon Jr champion, 1978. Office: care Advantage Internal 1025 Thomas Jefferson St Washington

,

AUGUSTINE,

and Ida (Sharp) A.;

ington. 1979. Wells Fargo Tennis Open. San Diego, 1979, 80. 81. 82. Family Circle Cup. Hilton Head. S.C., 1979, 80. Italian Open. 1979, U.S. Open, 1979. 81, Avon Championships. 1980, Clairol Crown. La Costa, Calif- 1980,

.

Home: Monrovia Md. Died

1995.

ATKINS, CHESTER BURTON, J.

Assn.. 1980. Women's Sports Found Sportswoman of Year. 1980; recipient Ann Victor award. 1980. 81; named to Internal. Tennis Hall of Fame. Newport. R.I.. 1992. Life mem. U.S. Tennis Assn mem Women's Tennis Assn Champion Gunze Invitational, Japan, 1978. 82, Porsch Classic, Stuttgart, Fed. Republic Germany, 1978, 79. 80, 81. Emeron Cup. Tokyo. 1979. Avon of Wash.

m. Dorothy Lewis. June

.

1940, in Edn.. 1941; (hon). Franklin Pierce Coll.. 1981. Mass.. 1982, Boston U 1984; in Bus. Adminstrn (hon.), Cen. New Eng. Coll.. 1986, ArtsD (hon). Stonehill Coll., 1988; (hon.), Internal. Coll.. 1988; D. Pub. Svc. George Washington U1993. Coach Washington Capitols. 1946-49. Tn-Cities Blackhawks. 1949-50, Boston Celtics. 1950-66; gen. mgr. Boston Celtics Basketball Team, 1964-84, pres,. 1970-2000,

Mu

Cosmos (Washington).

Club:

executive;

Hyman and Mane (Thompson) A

Athlete of year, 1979. 81. Player of the

Women's Tennis

Profl

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AVEDON, RICHARD,

photographer; b. N.Y.C- May 15. Jack and Anna (Polonsky) A- m. Dorcas Nowell. Evelyn Franklin, Jan. 29, 1951; 1 child. John. Student. Columbia U- 1941-42, studied with Alexey Brodovitch, Design Lab. New Sch. for Social Rsch- N.Y.C. 1944-50; DSc (hon). Royal Coll. Art, London. 1989. Parsons Sch. Design, N.Y.C- 1994, Kenyon Coll. Staff photographer Jr Bazaar, 1945-47, Harper's Bazaar, 1945-65; photographer French collections, 1947-84; staff photographer, editor Theatre Arts, 1952-53; staff photographer Vogue mag., 196690; first staff photographer The New Yorker, 1992—; Visual cons, for film Funny Face, Paramount Studios, 1957; conducted master class in photog. (with Marvin Irael), Avedon studio, 1967. Author: (comments by Truman Capote) Observations. 1959. (text by James Baldwin) Nothing Personal. 1964, (intro. by Harold Rosenberg) Portraits, 1976. (essay by Harold Brodkey) Avedon Photographs. 1947-1977. 1978. In the Amencan West, 1985; author spl. bicentennial edit. Rolling Stone mag. The Family, 1976; editor: Diary of a Century (photographs by Jacques Henri Lartigue). 1970. (with Doon Arbus) Alice in Wonderland The Forming of a Company. 1923; 1944;

s.

m.

of a Play, 1973, An Autobiography. 1993, (essays by Jane Livingston. Adam Gophik) Evidence: 1944-94, 1994; photographs in permanent collections: Smithsonian Instn- Met. Mus. Art, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, Amon Carter Mus Fori Worth. San Francisco Mus Modern Art, Mus. Fine Arts. Houston, Victoria and Albert MusLondon. Nat Portrait Gallery, Washington, Nat. Portrait Gallery, London, Ctr. for Creative Photography U. Anz Tucson, Kunstaus Zunch, Switzerland. Kunsiaus, Basel, Switzerland. Andreas Rcinhart Found - Wintcrthur, Switzerland; one-man retrospective exhbn. Smithsonian Instn Washington, 1962, Mpls hist Arts, 1970. Univ An Mus, Berkeley. Calif. 1980. Whitney Mus Art. 1994; oneman shows Mus Modern Art. 1974. Marlborough Gallery, 1975, Met Mus. Art, 1978. Amon Carter Mus 1985. Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington. DC. San Francisco Mus Modern Art, Art Inst Chgo.. Phoenix Ar' Mus, Inst Contemporary Art. Boston, The High Museum. Atlanta. 19K5. Installation Brandenburg Gate, Carnegie Mus of Art. Pitts 1991, group shows include: Mus. Modern Art. 1955. Met Mus Art, 1959, 60. 63. 67, Musce Rcattu. Aries. France. 1965. NY. World's Fair, 1965-66. Fogg Art Mus Cambridge, Mass, 1967. Mus Modern Art. 1964. 65. 69. Expo '70. Osaka. Japan, 1970. Whitney Mus Art. 1974, Corcoran Gallery Art. Washington, 1'>KS, Nit Gallery Art. Washington. 1989, photographed civil rights

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NYC,

Am

AVERY movement

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in

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anti-war

1963,

across

1969, Vietnam. 1971. Am Working Class. 1978-84. With USMC. 1942-44 Recipient highest achievement medal voted one of world's ten awards Art Dirs, Show, 1950 greatest photographers Popular Photography. 1958. citation of dedication to fashion photography Pratt Inst.. 1976; Nat. Mag. award Visual Excellence. 1976; Pres \ fellow RISD. U.S..



,

1978. Chancellor's citation U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1980; named Fame Art Dirs Club. 1982, Photographer of Yr Soc Mag Photographers. 1985, Best Photog. Book of Yr. award Maine Photog Workshop, 1985; Dir of Yr.. Adweek mag.. 1985, Comml. Dir of Yr award of excellence Eastman Kodak. 1985; Lifetime Achievement award Coun 1989., Internal. Photography prize Fashion Designers Erna and Victor Hasselblad Found.. 1991; Master of Photography award Internal. Or Photography, 1993. Pnx Nadar Bibliotheque Nationale. 1994. Humanitarian award N Y.C 1996, Lifetime Achievement Mental Health Assn award Columbia U Grad Sch. of Journalism. 2000. Office The New Yorker care Elizabeth Biondi 407 E 75th St New to Hal) of

,

Am

BAADE, WALTER, astronomer; b. Schrocttinghausen. 24. 1893. Student. U Muenster. 1912-13. U Gbttengen. 1913-18; PhD. 1919, PhD Naturwill. Hamburg U. Asst, hamburger sternwarte, 1919-37, observator. 192731; privadozent U Hamburg, 1920-31. astronomer Mt. Wilson Observatory. Pasadena. Calif.. 1931-47. Ml Wilson Palomar Obsrvalones. 1948-58, ret. Hitchcock prof.. U. Cahf, 1954 Recipient Gold Medal, Royal Pacific Corr. mem Goettingen Acad Royal Physiographical Soc (Lund), Bayensche Acad assoc mem Royal Astron. Soc London, hon mem Royal Canadian Astron. Soc.; fgn mem Royal Netherlands Acad mem Am Philos. Soc Died June 25, Germany. Mar.

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I960.

Am,

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NY

York

10021-3102

federal official, b June 27. Coons; children— Chnstopher, T.J. BS Notre Dame; MS. U Newcastle. Eng., Bar: Anz 1965 Assoc 1962; LL B, Harvard U., 1965 Brown and Bain, Phoenix, 1965-74; atty. gen. State of Anz.,

m.

1938;

physician; b Halifax. 1877. AB. 1921; MD. 21. Colgate. ScD. Can.. Oct Columbia U LLD. McGill U.. 1935. Mem. Rockefeller Inst. Med. Rsch.. 1923-43. rschr ementus. 1943-48 Assn. Physicians. Soc Clin. Investigations, Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Am. Soc. Exptl Pathology. Soc Bacteriologists. NY. Acad. Medicine. ;

Mem

Am

Am

Am

Am. Acad

Arts and Scis.. Nat. Acad Scis.. Der Norski Videnskaps Akademi (Oslo). Acad Royale Medecine Belgique. Soc Philomathique Pans Died Feb 20, 1955.

laude, U.

1978-87; ptnr Steptoe Phoenix. 1975-78; gov. State of Anz Johnson, Phoenix; sec. US. Dept. Intenor, Washington. 1993 mem President's Commn on Accident at Three Mile 1980Island. 1979-80; chmn Nuclear Safety Oversight Com



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,

81. Western Govs' Policy Office. 1982. mem Adv Commn on Intergovtl Relations, 1980-84; chmn task force on fed budget deficit Roosevelt Ctr. for Am Policy Studies. 1984, Author chmn Nat Groundwater Policy Forum. 1984— Color and Light The Southwest Canvases of Louis Akin, 1978. Trustee 1973. Grand Canyon: An Anthology. Dougherty Found candidate for Dem. Party nomination for Pres of U.S. Recipient Thomas Jefferson award Nat Wil1981. spl. conservation award Nat Wildlife dlife Fedn 1983 Fedn Mem Nat. Govs. Assn. (chmn subcom. on water resources), Democratic Govs. Assn. (chmn. 1985). Democrat Office. US Dept Interior Office of Secretary 1849 Washington DC 20240-0001 C St ;

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AXELROD, JULIUS, pharmacologist, biochemist; b NY May 30. 1912; s. Isadore and Molly (Leichtling) A.; m. Sally Taub. Aug. 30. 1938; children: Paul Mark, Alfred Nathan. BS. CCNY, 1933, MA, NYU. 1941. DSc (hon.),

NW

C

LLD

U 1955. (hon), 1971; U. Chgo.. 1965, Med Coll. Wis.. 1971, Med. 1974. U. Pa., 1986. Hahnemann U„ 1987; honons causa. U Panama. 1972, U. (hon). CCNY. 1972; 1984; DSC Pans (Sud). 1982. Ripon Coll. 1984. Tel Aviv Chemist Lab. Indsl. (hon.. McGill U. Montreal, 1989. Hygiene. 1935-46, research assoc. 3d NY. U. research divsn. Goldwater Meml Hosp., 1946-49; assoc. chemist sect. chem. pharmacology Nat. Heart Inst.. N1H. 1949-50, chemist, 1950-53. sr chemist. 1953-55, acting chief sect pharmacology Lab. Clin. Set. NIMH. 1955. chief sect, pharmacology. 19551971;

DSc

Coll.

PhD, George Washington

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scientist worker Lab. Cell Biology NIMH, 1984 ementus NIH. 1996; Otto Loewi meml lectr. NY. U 1963; Karl E Paschkis meml lectr Phila. Endocine Soc, 1966; NIH lectr 1967. Nathanson meml lectr. U. So. Calif.. 1968; James Parkinson lectr. Columbia U.. 1971; Wartenberg lectr Am. Acad. Neurology, 1971, Arnold D Welch lectr. Yale U.. 1971; Harold Carpenter Hodge distinguished lectr. toxicology

84; guest

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lectr.

Am.

Neurol. Assn., 1971; Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1971;

Mayer lectr distinguished prof, sci George Washington Acad. Medicine, 1972; Eh Lilly lectr. Harvey

lectr.,

1971;

NY

Hogg

lectr.

U. Tex., 1972; Fred Schueler

numerous other hon

U., 1972; lectr..

lectr

Salmon Mike

1972;

Tulane U.,

scholar Herbert 1973; professonal lectr. George Lehman Coll City U. Washington U., 1959—; panelist U.S. Bd. Civil Service Examiners, 1958-67; mem. research adv. com United Cerebral Palsy Assn., 1966-69; mem psychopharmacology study sect. NIMH. 1970-74; mem. Internal Brain Research Orgn.; mem. vis. com Brookhaven Nat. research adv com Nat Found Mem Lab. 1972-76; bd. overseers Jackson Lab.. 1974-88 editonal bd. Jour Pharmacology and Exptl Therapeutics, 962-67, Circulation 1 956-72. Jour Medicinal Chemistry, Research. 1963-71, Currents in Modern Biology, 1966-72, mem. editonal adv bd Communication in Behavioral Bi1968-77, 1967-73. Neurobiology, Jour. ology. Jour. Neurochemtstry. 1969-77, Jour Neurovisceral Relation, 1969, internat. Jour. Rassegna di Neurologia Vegetativa. 1969 Psychobiology, 1970-75; hon cons, editor Life Scis, 1961-69; co-author: The Pineal, 1968; contbr papers in biochem. actions and metabolism of drugs, hormones, action of pineal gland, enzymes, neurochem. transmission to profl. jours. Recipient Meritonous Rsch. award Assn. Rsch Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1965; Gairdner award disting. rsch., 1967; Nobel prize in med physiology. 1970; Alumni Disting. Achievement award George Washington U.. 1968; Superior Service award HEW. 1968; Disting. Svc. award. 1970; Claude Bernard professorship and medal U Montreal. 1969; Disting Svc. award Modern Medicine mag.. 1970; Albert Einstein award Yeshiva U.. 1971; medal Rudolf Virchow Med. Soc., 1971; Myrtle Wreath award Hadassah. 1972; Leibniz medal Acad. Sci East Germany, 1984; Salmon medal N.Y. Acad Medicine. Bristol-Myers award for disting rsch. in neurosci., 1989. Thudicum medal Bnt. Biochem. Soc. (lectr), 1989. Gerard medal Soc. Neuroscience, 1991. Felow AAAS. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Soc. Neuropsychopharmacology; mem. German Pharmacol. Soc. (corr.). Am. Chem. Soc., Am. (Torald Pharmacology and Exptl Therapeutics Soc. Neurol Assn. Sollmann award 1973), Nat. Acad Scis.. (hon). Royal Soc. London (fgn.). Inst Medicine (sr.), Am. Deutsche Academie Naturfoucher (East Philos. Soc., Psychopathol. Assn. (hon), Sigma Xi. Germany). 20852-4646 Office: Home: 10401 Grosvenor PI Rockville NIH Dept Health Edn & Welfare 9000 Rockville Pike 1972;

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5.

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(Tony award

for best actress in a musical 1970), Broadway Woman of the Year, 1981 (Tony award for best actress musical 1981, Sarah Siddons award 1983), Sweet Bird of Youth, 1983 (London, 1985, Australia. 1986, LA, 1987; TV spl The Pans Collections, 1968. Applause, 1973, A Commercial Break (Happy Endings), 1975; TV movies: Perfect

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CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

BABBITT, BRUCE EDWARD, magna cum

& AVERY.

WHO

BACHARACH, BURT, City,

Mo. May

29.

composer,

1929;

conductor, b Kansas and Irma (Freeman) B; m

Bert

s.

Paula Stewart; m. Angie Dickinson (div), 1 child. Lea Nikki; m. Carole Bayer Sager, Mar 30. 1982 (div); 1 child, Cnstopher Elton. Student, McGill U Montreal, 3 years; pupil, Darius Milhaud at New Sch for Social Research, Henry Cowell at Music Acad. West. Santa Barbara. Calif. Accompanist, Vic Damone,, 1952; accompanist. Polly Bergen, Georgia Gibbs. Joel Gray, Ames Bros, Marlene Dietnch; now .

composer songs,

film scores, stage musicals; frequent collaborator Carole Bayer Sager Composer Raindrops Keep Falhn' on My Head, Magic Moments. The Story of My Life, Don't Make Me Over, Walk on By, Trains and Boats and Planes, Close to You. Anyone Who Had a Heart. What the World Needs Now, I'll Never Fall in Love Again, Do You Know the Way to San Jose 7 The Look of Love. One Less Bell to Answer. Alfie (Grammy award 1967), Hearthght. Power. On My Own, Arthur's Theme. That's What Fnends Are For (Grammy award 1986); film scores The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence. 1962, Wives and Lovers, 1963. Send Me No Flowers. 1964, A House is Not a Home. 1964, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed. 1964, What's New Pussycat 7 1965. Alfie, 1966. Promise Her Anything. 1966. After the Fox, 1966, Casino Royale, 1967, The April Fools, 1969. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969 (Acad awards 1969), Lost Honzon. 1972. Together?. 1979. Arthur, 1981 (Acad, award), Night Shift, 1982, Best Defense. 1984, Baby Boom. 1987. Arthur 2: On the Rocks. 1988. Love Hurts. 1991. Fargo. 1996, Grace of My Heart. 1996. (TV senes) Any Day Now, 1998 composer music for play Promises. Promises. 1969 (Drama Desk award 1968. Grammy award 1969); recs. for Records, Kapp Records, author The BacharachDavid Song Book, 1970. Served with AUS. 1950-52. Named (with David) Entertainers of Yr. Cue mag 1969; recipient 3 Acad, awards, 5 Grammy awards. 2 Emmy awards. Tony .

,

BABBITT, MILTON BYRON, composer;

b Phila

.

May

10.

1916; s. Albert E. and Sara (Potamkin) B; m Sylvia Miller. Dec. 27, 1939; 1 dau., Betty Ann. AB. NYU, 1935; MFA,

Pnnceton U. 1942. MusD. Middlebury Coll.. 1968. NYU. 1968, Swarthmore Coll.. 1969. New Eng. Conservatory. 1972. U. Glasgow, 1980; DFA (hon). Northwestern U. 1988; DHL, Brandeis U 1991. MusD. Pnnceton U 1991. PhD. 1992; MusD. U. Rochester. 1997. Music faculty Pnnceton ,

.

1938-84, math, faculty. 1943-45. bicentennial preceptor. 1953-56, William Shubael Conant prof, music. 1966-84. prof,

U.,



faculty Salzburg Seminar in Am Studies. 1952, Pnnceton Seminar in Advanced Musical Studies, dir Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center; composition faculty Juilliard Sch.; faculty Internationale Fenenkurse. Darmstadt. 1964, Fromm Found, vis. prof. Harvard U., 1988. Author: The Function of Set Structure in the Twelve Tone System, 1946, Words About Music. 1987, also articles in mus. jours.; composer: Music for the Mass, 1940. String Tno, 1941, Three Compositions for Piano, 1947. Composition for Four Instruments. 1948, Composition for Twelve Instruments, 1948, Composition for Viola and Piano. 1950. Woodwind Quarte*. 1953. Stnng Quartet No. 2. 1954. All Set. 1957, Composition for Synthesizer. 1961. Vision and Prayer, 1961, Ensembles. 1964. Philomel. 1964. Relata 1, 1965, Relata II. 1968, Stnng Quartets 3 & 4, 1970-71. Occasional Vanations. 1971. Tableaux. 1972. Ane da Capo. 1973, Reflections, 1975. Concerti, 1976, Solo Requiem. 1977, Images, 1979, Paraphrases. 1979. Dual. 1980. Ars Combinatona, 1981. The Head of the Bed, 1981. Stnng Quartet No. 5. 1982. Mehsmata. 1982. Canonical Form, 1983. Piano Concerto. 1986. Transfigured Notes, 1986. The Joy of More Sextets, 1986, Whirled Senes. 1987, Beaten Paths. 1988.

ementus. 1984

;

1988, Consortini. 1989, Emblems. 1989, Soli e 1989. Play It Again, Sam. 1989, Envoi. 1990. Preludes. Interludes and Postlude, 1991, Septet. But Equal. 1992, Counterparts, 1992, Stnng Quartet No. 6, 1993, Piano Quartet, 1995, Clannet Quintet, 1996. Piaqno Concert^ No. Recipient Joseph A Beams pnze, 1942. NY. Music 2. 1998

Glosses,

Duettim.

Arts and Letters award. 1959. gold medal Brandeis U„ 1970, Pulitzer Pnze citation, 1982, George Peabody medal, 1983. Madison medal 1986, Gov's Achievement award 1987. Music award Miss. Inst. Critic's citation. 1949, 64, Nat. Inst

Arts and Letters, 1988, gold medal

and

Letters,

1988,

Schuman award, 1996; John

Musical

Simon Guggenheim



in

award Schoenburg 1992,

Am.

Am

fellow,

music Am. Inst.. 's

Arts William

Inst.

1988,

Composer of Yr.. 1960-61. MacArthur

Music Hall of Fame. 1999 Mem. Internat. Soc Contemporary Music (pres. 195152. del. 1952 Festival), League of Composers, AAAL (Gold medal). Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Am. Inst. Physics. Arnold Schoenberg Inst. (hon). Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 222 Western Way Princeton NJ 08540-5306 fellow,

1986

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to

Classical



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A&M

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award

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m

May

21.

1920, s

biochemist;

L.,

Fanbault.

b.

Harry and Elizabeth (Panovitz) 13, 1943; children: Eve

F Lichterman, June

Shirley

B.;

E..

Chemistry. U Minn 1942, PhD in Biochemistry, 1949. Research chemist synthetic rubber Jos. E. Seagram & Co, 1942; Research asst explosives research lab. Nat Def Research Com. project Carnegie Inst Tech Pitts.,

Harnson

J.

BA

in

.

.

1942-45; research asst.

U Minn

Mpls.. 1945-49, biochemist, 1949-50; 950-53; research biochemist virus lab U. Calif-Berkeley. chief scientist, head biochem and phys. investigation Plum Island Animal Disease Ctr.. Greenport. NY.. 1953-80. research chemist, advisor to dir.. 1981-89, sci collaborator. 1989—; charter mem. Sr. Exec. Svc U.S. Govt.. 1979; mem. viral and nckettsial grants subcom Walter Reed Army Inst. Health Orgn Brazil, 1981. Tsch., 1982-85; cons. Pan Coop. State Res. Svcs USDA. 1982-83. Report Rev Com. NAS, 1984; contbr. reports to Office Tech Assessment U.S. Congress, 1984-85. 88-89, cons Nat Cancer Inst.. 1984-87, Tex. U. Inst. Bioscis. and Techs.. 1987-89; Theobald Smith lectr Am. Soc Microbiology. 1981 Contbr. 20 chpts. to books, more than 150 onginal articles to sci. pubis. Recipient Naval Ordnance Devel. award, 1945, Cert of Merit USDA. I960, Disting. Svc. award USDA. 1982. U.S. Presdl. citation. 1965, U.S. Sr. Exec Svc. award. 1980. Newcomb Cleveland pnze AAAS, 1982. Nat. Award for Agrl Excellence, 1983, Alexander von Humboldt award. 1983, Nat. Medal Sci.. 1983, ISI Citation Classics Pub!.. 1986; named to Fellow N.Y. Acad. Agr. Sci. Hall of Fame. 1987. Sci.. mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. U.S.. Am. Coll. Vetennary Chem Soc (Kenneth A. Spencer Microbiologists (hon ), Soc. Virology, Sigma medal 1983, 50 yr mem. 1997), Achievements Xi.. Gamma Alpha. Phi Lambda Upsilon. include first punfication and electron microscopic visualization of polio and foot-and-mouth disease viruses; subunit vaccines—protection of swine with a protein isolated from foot-and-mouth, disease virus, reported first effective recombinant cloned viral protein vaccine for use in animals

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NYC,

Sept 16. 1924; m. 1945 (dec. 1957); children: Stephen, Leslie; m. Jason Robards, July. 1961 (div,); 1 son. Sam. Student pub. schs.. Am. Acad. Dramatic Art A.ctress in Broadway plays Franklin Street. 1942, Goodbye Charlie. film appearances in1959; motion picture actress. 19 4 4 clude To Have and Have Not, 1945. Confidential Agent, 1945. The Big Sleep. 1946. Dark Passage. 1947. Key Largo. 1948, Young Man With a Horn, 1949. Bnght Leaf. 1950. How To Marry a Millionaire, 1953, Woman's World. 1954. The Cobweb, 1955, Blood Alley. 1955. Wntten on the Wind. 1956. Designing Woman. 1957. The Gift of Love. 1958. Flame Over India. 1959. Shock Treatment. 1964, Sex and the Single Girl. 1965, Harper. 1966, Murder on the Onent Express, 1974, The Shootist. 1976. Health. 1980. The Fan. 1981. Tree of Hands. 1987. Appointment With Death. 1987. Mr Star for Two. 1991. All I Want North, 1988, Misery, 1990. for Chnstmas. 1991. Ready to Wear (Prel-a-Porter), 1994. My Fellow Amencans, 1996, The Mirror Has Two Faces, 1996, The Line King: Al Hirschfield, 1996. Le Jour et la Nuit, 1997, Diamonds, 1999; appeared in Broadway play Cactus Flower, 1966-68. Applause, 1969-71 (Sarah Siddons award 1975); also road co., 1971-72. London co.. 1972-73

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b.

or humans; desenbed comparative molecular pathways of replication for all classes of animal and human viruses. 11971Home: 355 Dayton Rd PO Box 1054 Southoid

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BACKER, WILLIAM MONTAGUE, agency executive;

b.

N.Y C. June

9.

G2 Lake Worth

retired

1926,

s.

Bill

advertising and Ferdi-

Ann

Allderdice Mudge. June 11. 1950. Creative dir. vice chmn. 1983. B.A.. Yale U., 1954-79; Backer & pres. McCann-Enckson, 1979-87; former vice chmn., exec, Spielvogel Inc., creative dir. Backer Spielvogel Bates Worldwide Inc.. N.Y.C., Comfrom 1987, vice chmn exec, creative dir, to 1994 Served poser: (with others) Teach the World to Sing, 1975 Mem. ASCAP. Orange County Hunt with USNR, 1944-46 Club (Va.). Yale Club. Episcopalian

nanda (Legare)

B.;

m.

NYC, NYC, .

BACKUS, JOHN, computer m.

Una

Stannard.

Columbia U. 1949,

1968;

AM,

scientist,

b Phila

,

Dec.

3.

1924;

children: Karen. Paula. BS. 1950; Univ, (hon), U. York,

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Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Eng. 1985. ScD (hon). U. Anz.. 1988: Docteur honons causa. Universite de Nancy I. France. 1989: ScD (hon). lnd. Programmer IBM. 1950-53. mgr U. 1992. programming rsch. 1954-59; staff mem. IBM T.J. Watson 1959-63; IBM fellow Rsch Cir. Yorklown Heights, IBM Rsch Yorktown Heights and San Jose. Calif. 1963-91;

numerous works blalt)

NY.

.

IBM Almaden Rsch. Ctr. San 1980-91; cons.. 1991— Mgr Incest Info Bay Area. 1992— With AUS. 1943-46 Recipient W Wallace McDowell award IEEE. 1967; Nat medal of Sci.. 1975; Harold Pender award Moore Sch. Elec Engnng L' Pa.. mgr. functional programming

Jose.

.

Achievement award Indsl Research Inst Inc.. 1983 Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS. NAE (Charles Stark Draper pnze 1993). Assn. Computing Machinery (Turing award 1977). Achievements include system design of IBM 704. Fortran programming lang.. Backus-Naur Form Lang, function-level programming: mem. design group ALGOL 60 lang. E-mail: [email protected]. Home: 91 Saint Germain Ave San Francisco CA 941 14-2129 1983;

.

BACON, HENRY,

Watseka.

architect, b

Ill

.

Nov

Elizabeth

Calvert. Apr. 27,

16.

1893.

1924

BACON. ROBERT,

diplomat; b William B. and Emilv C (Low)

Cowdin. Oct

1883.

10.

&

Higginson

Boston. July

&

.

1860:

s.

B; m. Martha Waldron AB. Harvard U.. 1883 With Lee. ho.). Boston. 1881-83: mem E 1883-94. J P Morgan & Co.. NYC. .

U

seers.

Harvard

1917.

assigned

to

Died

May

France

5,

Co. (banking

Rollins Morse Bro 1894-1903; asst. U.S. sec of slate. France. 1909-12; fellow. Harvard U

AE & P to Mem bd overCommd maj.. U.S.R.. 1905-09. 1912.

1889-1901. 02-08 staff of Gen Pershing

.

with

A.E.F

in

1919

29.

Roih-

Mem ABA. ATLA

1952-56

senator; b. Warrenton. Christopher Thomas and Annie Sarah (Bailey) B. m. Edith Pou. Aug. 16. I9!r>. children James Hinton Pou. Annie Elizabeth. Josiah William. Edith Pou. Sally AB. Wake Forest Coll.. 1893; law study. Trimly. Wake Forest Colls. 1907-08; LLD. Wake Forest Coll 1931. Colby Coll 1938. DLitl. Elon Coll N.C. 1939: LLD. Duke 1941 L Bar: N.C, 1908 Editor Biblical Recorder. 18931907; pvt. practice law Raleigh. N.C, 1908—; U.S. collector internal revenue N.C, 1913-21, mem. US Senate Washington. 1931-49 Presdl elector-at-large. N.C. 1908; mem Constnl. Commn of N.C. 1913-14; U.S. del lo Internal. Aviation Conf. Chgo 1944; chmn Air Commerce com U.S. Senate. 1938-49 Mem Omicron Delta Kappa (hon.) Democrat Baptist Died Dec 15. 1946; buned in Oakwood Cemetery. Raleigh. N.C

N.C.

Sept

1873;

14.

s

.

.

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.

.

BA1RD, CHARLES FTTZ, retired mining and metals company executive: b Southampton. NY.. Sept. 4. 1922; s. Gem Norma Adele White. Sept 1947; children 13. Susan Baird Creyke. Stephen White. Charles Fitz. Nancy Baird Harwood. AB. Middlebury (Vi.) Coll.. 1944; grad.. Advanced Mgmt. Program. Harvard. 1960; LLD (hon). Bucknell U„ 1976. With Standard Oil Co.. N.J.. 1948-65, dep. European fin rep. Standard Oil Co.. London. 1955-58; asst treas Standard Oil Co. 1958-62; dir. Esso Standard SA Francaise. 1962-65; asst. sec. of navy (fin. orge White and Julia (Fitz) B

mgmt

).

.

1966-67, undersec. of navy, 1967-69; v.p. fin. Inco 1972-76. vice-chmn.. 1976-77. pres.. sr. v.p.. CEO. 1980-87; trustee Corp. 1990—. past trustee Mgmt. Logistics Inst.; mem.

Ltd. 1969-72,

CNA

1977-80. chmn chmn. 1992-97;

.

Commn. on Marine Sci.. Engring. and Resources. 1967-69. Nat. Adv Commn. on Ocean and Atmosphere.

Pres.'s

1972-74 Bucknell

Marine

Trustee

U.

1969-95.

Corps

chmn bd

U.

1993—.

Found..

1976-82; bd adCapt. USMC. 1943-46. 51trustees.

Naval War Coll.. 1970-74. Mem Coun Fgn. Rels.. Chevy Chase Club (Md ). Maidstone Club (East Hampton. NY). Bridgehampton Club (NY). Home; 4423 Boxwood Rd Bethesda 20816-1817 visers

MD

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US

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NY.

NY.

JOAN CHANDOS, folk singer; b SI. Jan 9, 1941: d Albert V. and Joan (Bridge) B. m David Victor Hains. Mar 1968 (div 1973); 1 son. Gabriel Earl. Appeared BAEZ,

Gate of Hom. Chgo 1958-68. Newport (R.I ) Folk

Ballad Room. Club 47. Festival. 1959-69. 85. 87. 90. 92. 93. 95. extended lours to colls and concert halls. 1960s, appeared Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. 1962. 67. 68. U.S. tours. 1970 concert tours in Japan, 1966, 82, Europe, 1970-73. 80. 83-84. 87-90. 93—. Australia. 1985; rec. artist for Vanguard Records. 1960-72. A&M. 1973-76. Portrait Records, 1977-80. Gold Castle Records. 1986-89. Virgin Records. 1990-93. Grapevine Label Records (UK), 1995—. Guardian Records. 1995 European record albums. 1981. 83. award 8 gold albums, I gold single, albums include Gone From Danger. 1997. Rare. Live & Classic (box set), 1993; author: Joan Baez Songbook, 1964, (biography) Daybreak. 1968. (with David Hams) Coming Out. 1971, And a Voice to Sing With. 1987. (songbook) An Then 1 Wrote. 1979 Extensive TV appearances and speaking tours U.S. and Can. for anti-mihlansm. 1967-68. visit to Dem. Republic of Vietnam. 1972. visit lo war torn Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1993: founder, in coffeehouses.



.

Study Nonviolence (now

for

Inst,

1958.

.



v.p.

.

Resource Ctr. for

Nonviolence.

Santa Cruz. Calif). Palo Alto. Calif. 1965: mem nat. adv. coun. Amnesty Internal.. 1974-92; founder, pres Humanuas Internal Human Rights Com.. 1979-92: condr. fact-finding mission to refugee camps, S.E. Asia. Oct. 1979. began refusing payment of war taxes. 1964; arrested for civil disobedience opposing draft. Oct.. Dec.. 1967. Office: Diamonds & Rust Prodns PO Box 1026 Menlo Park CA 94026-1026

BAILEY. FRANCIS LEE, 10.

1933:

m

Florence Goll (div

Waltham. Mass

1961);

m

June Froma Portney .

Lynda Han. Aug 26. 1972 (div 1980); m June 10. 1985 Student. Harvard U. 195052. 57. LL B Boston L 1960 Bar Mass I960. L S Disl Cl Mass, 1961. U.S. Ct Appeals (1st dr.) 1963. U.S. Tax Cl 1964, US Ct Appeals (6th cir.) 1964. US Supreme Ct 1964. U.S. Cl Appeals (2d cir.) 1967, U.S. Ct Appeals (10th cir) 1968. US Ct Appeals (3d cir ) 1969. US Ct Appeals (9lh cir) 1970. U.S. Ct Appeals (4th and 7th cirs ) 1971. US Dist Cl (we and no dists ) Tex 1980. US Ct Mil Appeals 1981. U S Cl Appeals (8th and 1 1th cirs) 1984. U S Ct Appeals (5th cir ) 1985. Fla 1989. US Dist Ct (ea disl Wis 1991 Pnn Law Offices of F Lee Bailey. West Palm Beach. Fla Author (with Harvey Aronson) The Defense Never Rests. 1971. Cleared for the Approach. 1977. (with John Greenya) For the Defense, 1976; novel Secrets. 1979; How to Protect Yourself Against Cops In California and Other Strange Places. 1982. To Be a Tnal Lawyer. 1983. 19721

(div

m

nghts advocate;

Norfolk, Va., Dec. Grad Shaw U 1927 Active Young Negroes 13, 1903 Coop. League; field sec., br. dir NAACP. 1940-46. organizer So Chnstian Leadership Conf.. Atlanta. 1957. 1960; leader movement to desegregate N.Y.C pub schs.; ran voter registration campaign Crusade for Citizenship. Died Dec. 13, 1986 civil

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Pvt sec Postmasler Gen Wilson, 1896-97; lawyer Mariinsburg. 1897; city solicitor Cleve 1902-12. mayor. 1912-14. 14-16. sec of war Cabinet of Pres Wilson. 1916-21. ptnr Baker. Hosteller, Sidlo & Patterson, Cleve apptd by Pres. Coohdge mem Permanent Ct Arbitration. The Hague. 1928. apptd. by Pres Hoover lo Law Enforcement Commn 1929; mem adv coun. Nat Economy League: dir Cleve. Trust Co.. B & Rlwy Co Radio Corp. Am, Goodyear Tire Rubber Co Former pres. Woodrow Wilson Found pres Am. Judicature Soc Commd col, R.C. 1921. Decorated .

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DSM.. Social

recipient

Scis..

1933

medal lor svcs. Died Dec. 25.

to

humanity. Nal

[ml

1937.

WAYNE,

RUSSELL

BAKER,

columnist,

author;

b

Loudoun County.

Va.. Aug. 14. 1925; s. Benjamin Rex and Lucy Elizabeth (Robinson) B.; m. Minam Emily Nash. Mar II. 1950; children: Kathleen Leland. Allen Nash. Michael Lee. B.A., Johns Hopkins U 1947. L H D L H D Hamilton Coll.. Franklin Pierce Coll.. Pnnceton L'.. Yale I Long Island U.. Conn Coll.; LL D Union Coll D Liu Wake Forest U.. U. Miami. Rutgers U Columbia I H H D Hood Coll With Ball. Sun. 1947-54; mem Wash..

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.

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.

.

.

.

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Amencan

.

No Cause for Panic. 1964. All Things Considered. 1965. Our Next President. 1968. Poor Russell's Almanac. 1972. The Upside Down Man. 1977. So This Is Depravity. 1980, (with others) Home Again. Home Again. 1979. Growing Up. 1982. The Rescue of Miss Yaskcll in

Washington. 1961,

and Other Pipe Dreams, 1983. The Good Times. 1989. There's a Country in My Cellar. 1990. editor The Norton Book of Light Verse. 1986. Russell Baker's Book of Amencan

Humor.

Served

1993.

USNR.

with

1943-45

Recipient

Frank Sullivan Meml. award. 1976, George Polk award for commentary, 1979, Pulitzer prize for disting. commentary. 1979, Pulitzer prize for biography, 1983. Elmer Holmes Bobsl prize for nonfiction. 1983. Howland Meml. pnze Yale U.. 1989. Fourth Estate award Nat Press Club, 1989 Mem Am. Acad, and Inst Arts and Letters (elected 1984). Am Acad Arts and Scis (fellow 1993) Office: NY Times 229 43rd St New York NY 10036-3959

.

SNCC

BAKER. WILLIAM OLIVER,

research

retired

chemist,

b. Cheslerlown. Md.. July 15. 1915; s. Harold May and Helen (Stokes) B; m. Frances Burnll. Nov 15. 1941. son. Joseph Burnll BS. Washington Coll.. 1935. ScD. 1957; PhD. Pnnceton U 1938; ScD. Georgetown U 1962. U Pitts.. 1963. Seton Hall U., 1965. U. Akron. 1968. U Mich 1970. St Peter's Coll.. 1972. Poly. Inst. NY.. 1973. Tnnily Coll., Dublin, Ireland. 1975, Northwestern U. 1976. U Notre Dame. 1978. Tufls U.. 1981. N.J. U Medicine and

educator;

1

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.

.

BAKER. b

HOWARD HENRY.

Huntsville. Tenn..

Dora (Ladd)

B.;

m

Nov.

JR.. former senator, lawyer; 1925;

15.

s.

Joy Dirksen. Dec

Howard Henry and 22.

1951 (dec

1993):

Darek Dirksen. Cynthia, m. Nancy Landon Kassebaum. Dec 7, 1996 Student. U. of South. Tulane U.; 1949 LLB. U Tenn U.S. senator from Tenn.. 1967-85;

children:

.

leader, 1977-81, majority leader. 1981-85; ptnr. Vinson Elkms. Washington. 1985-87; chief of staff Office of the Pres U.S., Washington. 1987-88; ptnr. Baker. WorthWoolf. Knoxville, Tenn.. ington. Crossley. Stansberry 1985-87. 88-95. Baker. Donelson, Bearman Caldwell. Washington. 1995 bd. dirs. Pennzoil Co.; chmn. bd dirs Cherokee Aviations. Newstar. Inc.; internal, adv. bd. Barnck Gold Corp Bd regents Smithsonian Instn

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BAKER. JAMES ADDISON,

lawyer, former govern-

III,

ment official: b Houston. Apr 28, 1930: s. James A and Bonner (Means) B.; m. Susan Garrett. Aug. 6, 1973; 8 children BA. Princeton U. 1952; LLB. U. Tex. 1957 Bar Tex. 1957. Assoc. Andrews Kurth Campbell & Jones. Houston, 1957-81; undersec Dept Commerce. Washington. 1975-76; deputy chmn. del ops Pres Ford Com, Washington, 1976; campaign chmn. George Bush. 1979-80; sr adviser Reagan-Bush Com. 1980-81; mem Reagan Transition Team. Washington. 1980-81; chief of staff White House. Washington. 1981-85; sec Dept Treasury. 1985-88. campaign chmn George Bush's Presdl campaign, 1988; sec Dept of Slate. 1989-92: chief of staff, sr counselor to Pres The While House. Washington. 1992-93. sr ptnr Baker & Botts, LLP. hon chmn. James A Washington and Houston. 1993 1993—. sr counBaker III Inst for Public Policy Rice U selor The Carlyle Group. Trustee Woodrow Wilson Internal 1977—; bd dirs Rice Ctr for Scholars. Smithsonian Inst U hon chmn. James A Baker HI Inst for Pub Policy, 1993— Recipient Presdl Freedom medal Pres Bush. 1991. Woodrow Wilson award Princeton U Jefferson award The Am Inst, for Pub Svcs.. John F Kennedy Sch Govt award Harvard U.. The Hans J Morganthau award. The George F Kennan award. Alexander Hamilton award Dept. Treasury. Mem ABA. Tex Bar Disting Svc award Dept Stale Assn Houston Bar Assn Am Judicature Soc Phi Delta



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LEO HENDRIK, chemist; b. Ghent. Belgium. Nov 14. 1863; came to U.S., 1889: s. Karel L. and Rosalia (Merchie) B; m Celine Swarts. Aug 8. 1889; chilNatural Sci. maxima cum dren: Jenny. George W., Nina. laude. 1884; DCh (hon .). U. Pittsburgh. 1916; DSc (hon ). Columbia. 1929. Asst to assoc. prof, chem U. Ghent. 188289; prof. chem. and physics Govt, Hither Normal Sch. Sci., Bruges. Belgium. 1885-87; founder Nepera Chem co.. 1899. Naval Cons Bd.. pres Bakelite Corp. 1910-39; mem Nitrate Supply Com.. 1917; chmn. com. on patents Nat. Rsch. Coun.. 1917; trustee Inst Internal edn.. mem. adv. bd. Chem. Divsn. U.S. Dept. Commerce. Several patents U.S. and abroad; contbr. numerous pubis, on photo-chemistry, declro-chenislry, other subjects. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (Nichols medal, pres. 1924). Am. Inst Chem. Engrs. (pres. 1912). Belgian-Am. Ednl. Found Deutsche Chem. Ges., Soc. Chem Industry of London (v. p. 1905). Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Inst City Phi Lambda Epsilon (hon), Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Xi Died Feb 23. 1944.

NEWTON

BAKER.

Dec. 3. 1871. s Ncwnm Diehl and Mars (Dukchart) B. m Elizabeth Leopold. July 5. 1902: children Elizabeth. Newton D. Margaret LLB. Washington and Lee U 1894

28. 1866:

(Kelton) B.; m Laura Florence Rotch traveling scholar. Europe, 2 yrs. With Chamberlin & Whidden. Boston. 1885-88, McKim. Mead & White. 1888-89. 91-97; mem Bnte & Bacon. 18971903. sole practice. 1903-24. Designer Lincoln Meml.. Washington. Fellow A1A; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Am. Acad Arts and Letters. Nat. Acad. Design. Died Feb

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mem liaison com for sci and tech Library of Congress. 1963-73. mem Pres s Fgn Intelligence Adv Bd.. 1959-77. 81-90; chmn diplomatic telecommunication systems policy bd Dept State. 1984 chmn Pres 's Adv Group Anticipated Advanc.r, in Sci and Tech.. 1975-76. vice chmn I'rcs \ Com. Sci and Tech., 1976-77; bd. regents Nat librars Medicine. 1969-7 3. bd visilors Air Force Systems Command. 84;



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mem mgmt. adv council Oak Ridge Nat Lab.. mem Nat Commn on Libranes and Info S. is Commn on Cnlical Choices for Arm. 1973-75. Nat Cancer Adv Bd 1974-80. Nal Commn on Excellence Commn on Jobs and Small Bus. in Edn. 1981-83. Nat 1985-87. Nal Commn on Role and Future Stale Colls nil Lnivs 1985-87, mem vice chmn Commn on Sci and Tech N.J 1985 -. mem Carnegte Forum on Edn Sci Tech and 1962-73. 1970-78. 1971-75.

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BAKER. JOSEPHINE,

singer, b Si Louis. June 3. 1906. d Louis Baker m Pepilo Abbhano (dec ). m Jean Lion, m Jo Singer Harlem nightBouillon (div.); 12 adopted children Appeared in Pans in Le Revue Negre. clubs, from 1914 Folies Bergcres. Casino de Pans. L'Olympia de Pans, olhcr French revs stage appearances include Broadway's Carnegie Hall, also on Broadway's Brooks Atkinson Theater. star operattas including La Creole, film appearances include l,cs i. Pnncesse Tam-Tam. Fausse alerte. author Memoires de Josephine Baker. La Tnbu Arc-en-Ciel Mem .

Internal

League Against Racism

NYC

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The Economy. 1985—. co-chmn nat. coun on sci and tech mem. panel adv Insl Malcnals Rsch edn AAAS. 1985 Nal Bur Standards. 1966-69. mem Coun Trends and Per-



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BALANCHINE 75; mem governing bd. Nal. Enquiry into Scholarly Com1975-79. adv munication, council N.J Regional Med Library, 1975—. Spl Libr Assn., 1985— Fed Emergency Mgmt Adv Bd.. 1980-93. Gas Rsch. Inst. Adv Bd.. 197885. mem adv. bd. NJ. Sci. /Tech. Center. 1980-86. mem. sci adv. bd Robert A Welch Found.. 1968 vis. com. for chemistry Harvard. 1959-72; mem. coun Marconi Fellowships. 1978 vis com div chemistry and chem engnng. Calif lnsl Tech 1969-72; vis com. on scis. and math Drew assoc. in univ seminar on tech and social change U., 1969 Columbia, 1969-80; vis. com. dept matenals sci and engring MIT. 1973-76; bd overseers Coll Engnng. and Applied Sci. U. Pa., 1975 bd. dirs Council on Libr Resources, 1970 Clin. Scholar Program Robert Wood Johnson Found 1973-76, Third Century Corp., 1973-76, EDUCOM. 1985-92. organizer labs for numerous companies, originator nal tech. means of satellite survey Nat. Security Coun. Orgn Fed Telecommunications System; co-sponsor Nat Cancer Plan. Nat Matenals Program, co-founder Aerospace Corp., 1961. Health Effects Inst., 1980-95. N.J, Commn. on Sci. and Tech.. 1985 Contbr.; High Polymers. 1945, Symposium on Basic Research. AAAS. 1959, Rheology. Vol III. I960, Technology and Social Change. 1964. Science: The Achievement and the Promise. 1968, Ann. Rev. Matenals Sci, 1976, Advancing Matenals Research, 1987. vanous other books; mem editonal adv bd. Jour Info. Sci; past mem. adv. editorial bd. Chem and Engnng News; hon. editonal adv. bd Carbon; contbr numerous articles to tech. jours Trustee Urban Studies, Inc.. 1960-78. Aerospace Corp., 1961-76, Carnegie-Mellon U.. 1967-87, now ementus. Pnnceton, 196486, now emeritus. Fund N.J., 1974 Harry Frank Guggenheim Found., 1976 Gen. Motors Cancer Rsch Found 1978—. Charles Babbage Inst 1978—. Newark Mus., 197989; trustee Rockefeller U .. 1960-90 chmn 1980-90. chmn ementus, 1990—; trustee Andrew W, Mellon Found., 196590. chmn 1975-90, chmn. ementus, 1990—. Named 1 of 10 top scientists in U.S. industry. 1954; recipient Perkin medal, 1963; Honor scroll Inst Chemist, 1962; award to execs. ASTM, 1967; Edgar Marburg award, 1967; Indsl. Research Inst medal. 1970; Frederik Philips award IEEE, 1972; Indsl Research Man of Year award, 1973; Procter prize Sigma Xi. .





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Chemists of N.Y. (hon.). Cosmos. Pnnceton of Northwestern N.J. Achievements include 13 patents, research on semiconducting polymers, on solid state structure of linear polymerspolyamides and polyester, on influence of microstructure on mechanical and engineenng properties of rubbers and plastics, on development of polyethylene for cable sheathing and microwave dielectnc. on synthesis and properties of polymer carbon-pattents as resistor, on microphonic and composite (fibrous) material, on dynamic mechanics of polymers, and on relaxation times of dilute macromolecules. Office, c/o Rockefeller Univ 1230 York Ave New York NY 10021-6307

BALANCHINE, GEORGE, Russia. Jan. 9. 1904; Mane Balinchinvadze;

came

choreographer, to U.S..

1933;

b. s.

Petrograd.

Mehton and

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Tanaguil LeClerq, Dec 31, 1952 (div. 1969). Grad Impenal Sch Ballet, 1921; student. Conservatory of Music, Petrograd; LHD, Brandeis U 1965 With Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev, Met Opera House, 1934-37; co-founder N.Y. City Ballet, 1946. artistic dir., ballet master; dir. Royal Theater Copenhagen. 1929; coorganizer Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, 1932. Sch. Am. Ballet. 1934. dir Choreographer (motion pictures, plays) On Your Toes, Goldwyn Follies, Boys from Syracuse. Cabin in the Sky. I Marned an Angel; (ballet) The Nightingale, 1925. Barabau. 1925, Pastorale, 1927, Tnumph of Neptune, 1927, Jack-in-the-Box, 1927, Apollon, 1928, Le Bal, 1929, Prodigal Son, 1929, Cotillion, 1932. Mozartiana, Errante, Seven Deadly Sins, 1933. The Nutcracker, 1954. Liebeslieder Waltzer, Ivesiana, Agon, Bugaku, Don Quixote. 1965, Sona.

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NYC.

1974. others; co-collaborator with Igor Stravinsky; tine, author: Balanchine's Book of Ballet. Decorated Order Legion Honor (France). Mem. Greek Orthodox Ch. Died Apr. 30,

BALDRIGE, MALCOLM, merce; b Omaha, Oct Regina (Connell) B .

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former U.S. secretary of com4, 1922, s. Howard Malcolm and Margaret Trowbndge Murray. Mar

Megan

Brewster, Mary Trowbndge. BA, Yale U 1944. With Eastern Co. (formerly Eastern Malleable Iron Co.), 1947-62; mng. dir Eastern Co. (Frazer & Jones div ), 1951-57, v.p. co.. 1957-60, pres., 1960-62; now v.p. Scovill Mfg Co, 1962-63. pres., chief exec, dir.. exec officer. 1963-69. chmn. bd., 1969-81. sec. commerce Washington. 1981-87; Co-chmn. Yale Nal Bus. Gifts Com., mem. Conn Republican Fin Com Mem Woodbury Rep. Town 31, 1951; children; ,

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Rodeo

Cowboys Assn. Deceased.

BALDWIN, JAMES, writer; b NYC, Aug 2. David and Berdis Emma (Jones) B. Ed. high sch. Go Tell It on the Mountain. 1953; essays Notes of

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Port Townsend, Wash 1889-97. cl. commr., 1890-92. judge Supenor County. Wash., 1894-97; mayor Seattle. 190406. commr Gen. Land Office, Washington. 1907-09; sec. of Ihe intenor Cabinet of Pres Taft. 1909-11; resigned, 1911; sr

Decatur,

Seattle.

Ala lawyer 1897-1922; U.S. ;

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Ct., Jefferson

mem

Ballmger. Battle. Hulbert

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Shorts, Seattle.

1911-22.

Author Ballmger on Community Property, 1895, Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington. 1897. Chmn. Wash delegation. Rep Nat Con v., 1908 Died June 6, 1922

s.

Author a Native

My

1955, Giovanni's Room, 1958, Nobody Knows Name. 1960. Another Country, 1962, The Ftre Next Time. 1963, Blues for Mr. Charlie; play The Amen Corner. 1955. 1964, Going to Meet the Man. 1966, Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone. 1968. (with Margaret Mead) A Rap on Race, 1971, No Name In the Street. 1972, One Day When I Was Lost. 1973. If Beale Street Could Talk, 1974; Little Man. Little Man, 1975; Above My Head,

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BALTIMORE, DAVID, university president, microbiologist, educator; b. N.Y.C., Mar. 7, 1938; s. Richard I. and Gertrude (Lipschitz) B m. Alice S. Huang, Oct 5. 1968; 1 dau.. Teak. BA with high honors in Chemistry, Swarthmore Coll.. I960, postgrad. MIT. 1960-61, PhD. Rockefeller U„ 1964. Research assoc. Salk Inst Biol. Studies. La Jolla, Calif.. 196568. assoc prof microbiology MIT, Cambridge, 1968-72, prof. biology, 1972-95; Ivan R. Cottrell prof, molecular biology and immunology MIT, 1994-97, inst prof MIT, Cambndge, 1995-97. Cancer Soc prof microbiology. 1973-83. 94-97, dir Whitehead Inst Biomed Rsch.. 1982-90; pres. Rockefeller U. 1990-91, prof, 1990-94, pres. Calif lnsl. Tech Pasadena, 1997 Mem. editorial bd. Jour. Molecular Biology, 1971-73, Jour. Virology, 1969-90. Sci., 1986-98. New Eng Jour. Medicine, 1989-94 Bd. govs. Weizmann lnsl. Sci., ,

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Israel; bd. dirs Life Sci Rsch Found.; co-chmn. Commn. on Nat Strategy of AIDS; ad hoc program adv. com. on complex genome, NIH; mem office AIDS rsch. adv. coun. NIH, chair vaccine adv. com.. 1997 Recipient Gustav Stern award in virology, 1970; Warren Triennial pnze Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1971; Eli Lilly and Co award in microbiology and immunology. 1971, Nat Acad. Scis. U.S. Steel award in molecular biology, 1974, Gairdner Found, ann. award, 1974; Nobel pnze in physiology or medicine, 1975, Nat. medal of sci.. 1999. Fellow AAAS. Am. Med. Wnters Assn. (hon.). Am. Acad. Microbiology; mem. NAS. Am. Acad Arts and Scis.. Inst. Medicine. Am. Philos. Soc.. Pontifical Acad. Scis., Royal Soc. (Eng.) (fgn), French Acad. Scis. (fgn. assoc.). Office: Calif Inst Tech 1200 E California Blvd Pasadena CA

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1975; Mellon Inst award for listing

1975; Soc Research Adminstrs. contbns., 1976; von Hippel award Matenals Research Soc., 1978; Fahrney medal Franklin Inst.. 1977; N.J Sci/Tech. medal. 1980; Harvard U fellow, 1937-38; Procter fellow, 1938-39: recipient Jefferson medal N.J. Patent Law Assn 1981. David Sarnoff pnze AFCEA, 1981; Vannevar Bush pnze Nat. Sci. Bd., 1981; Pres 's Nat. Secunty medal. 1983; Baker medal Security Affairs Support Assn.. 1984. Disting. Svc. award Nat Assn. Gov. Bd., 1993; co-recipient Nat. Medal Tech.. 1985, Thomas Alva Edison Sci. medal State of 1987, Nat N.J., Matenals Advancement award Fedn. Matenals Socs., 1987, Nat. Medal Sci.. 1988. Philip Hauge Abelson pnze AAAS, 1995 Fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Inst. Chemists (Gold medal 1975), Franklin Inst.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis mem Dirs. of Indsl. Research, Chem Soc (past mem. com. nat. def., cons,, past mem. com. chemistry and pub affairs, Pnestley medal 1966, Parsons award 1976, Willard Gibbs award 1978. Madison Marshall award 1980), Am. Philos, Soc., Nat. Acad. Scis. (council 1969-72, com. sci. and pub. policy 1966-69). Nat. Acad. Engnng (Bueche pnze 1986), Inst. Medicine (council 1973-75), Indsl Research Inst (dir 1960-63, medal 1970), Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa. Clubs:

essays The Devil Finds Work. 1976, Just 1979, The Evidence of Things Not Seen, Ticket. 1985; Jimmy's Blues Selected

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Poems. 1986; contbr numerous articles to nat. mags. Mem adv. bd Congress Racial Equality, Nat. Com. for Sane Nuclear Policy, lectr. civil rights. Saxton fellow, 1945;

nat

Rosenwald

fellow,

1948;

Guggenheim

fellow.

1954, Partisan

Rev. fellow. 1956; recipient Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters award. 1956; Ford Found grant-in-aid, 1959; recipient George K. Polk award. 1963. Mem. Actors Studio, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters Home: Saint Paul de Vence France. Died Nov. 30. 1987.

BALL, LUCILLE,

actress; b. Jamestown, N.Y., Aug. 6, and Desiree (Hunt) B.; m. Desi Arnaz. I960), children: Lucie Desiree, Desideno Alberto IV: m Gary Morton. Nov. 19, 1961 Ed. high sch., dramatic sch., studied with John Murray Anderson Pres Desilu Prodns., Inc., 1962-67, Lucille Ball Prodns., 1967—. Motion pic|ure actress, 1934 pictures include Broadway thru a Keyhole. 1933. Blood Money. 1933. Moulin Rouge, 1933. Roman Scarfdals. 1933. Nana. 1934. Bottoms Up, 1934, Hold that Girl. 1934. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, 1934, The Affairs of Cellini. 1934, Kid Millions, 1934.

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Broadway

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on Broadway in Wildcat, TV movie appearances include Stone Pillow. 1985. Recipient Emmy award for best comedienne, 1952. 55, 67, 68; Golden Apple award, 1973, Ruby award, 1974, Entertainer of Yr. award, 1975. inducted into Television Acad Hall of Fame, 1984. Presbytenan. Home: Los Angeles Calif Died Apr 26. 1989

1983

BANCROFT, ANN,

polar explorer; b. 1955; d. Dick and tchr., coach, wilderness instr. St. Paul, Sieger Internat Polar Expedition, 1986 (first woman to reach the North Pole by dogsled); leader Am. Women's Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1993 (first women's team lo reach the South Pole on skis), mem. The Bancroft Arnesen Expdn. (first all women's crossing of Antarctica). Subject (corp. video) Vision of Teams, 1998, (documentary) Poles Apart, 1999; featured in Remarkable Women of the 20th Century, 1998. Founder Am. Women's Expedition

Debbie Minn.;

B.

Former

mem.

Found- Named Ms Mag Woman of Yr., 1987; inductee and Women in Sport Hall of Fame, 1992. Nat. Women's Hall of Fame, 1995; recipient Women First award YWCA, 1993; first woman in world to travel across the ice to North and South poles Fax: 612-333-1325. E-mail: [email protected] Office Base Camp Promotions 119 N 4th St Ste 406 Minneapolis 55401-1790 Girls

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BANCROFT, ANNE (MRS. MEL BROOKS),

NYC,

Sept.

17,

1931; d. Michael

actress;

b.

and Mildred (DiNapoli)

Itahano. m. Mel Brooks. 1964: 1 son. Broadway stage appearances include Two for the Seesaw, 1957 (Tony award 1957), The Miracle Worker. 1959-60 (Tony award 1960), Devils. 1977, Golda, 1977-78. Duet for One. 1981; stage appearances include Mystery of the Rose Bouquet, 1989; motion pictures include Treasure of the Golden Condor. 1952, Don't Bother to Knock. 1952, Tonight We Sing, 1953. The Kid from Left Field, 1953, Demetnus and the Gladiators, 1954, Gonlla at Large, 1954, The Raid. 1954, A Life in the Balance, 1954, The Brass Ring, 1954, Naked Street. 1955, New York Confidential. 1955. The Last Frontier. 1955. Girl in the Black Stockings. 1957, Restless Breed, 1957, The Pumpkin Eater, 1964. Seven Women, 1966. Slender Thread, 1966. The Graduate, 1967. Young Winston, 1972, The Prisoner of 2nd Avenue, 1975, The Hindenburg, 1975, Lipstick, 1976, Silent Movie, 1976, The Turning Point. 1977, Fatso. 1979, The Elephant Man, 1980. To Be or Not to Be, 1983, Garbo Talks. 1984. Agnes of God. 1985, 'Night. Mother, 1986, 84 Channg Cross Road (Bnl. Acad, award 1987), Torch Song Tnlogy. 1988, Bert Rigby You're a Fool. 1989. Honeymoon in Vegas, 1992. Love Potion #9. 1992, Point of No Return. 1993, Mr. Jones, 1993, Malice. 1993. How to Make an Amencan Quilt. 1995. Home for the Holidays. 1995. Dracula. Dead and Loving It. 1995. GI Jane, 1997, Cntical Care, 1997, Great Expectations, 1998, Antz, 1998, Mark Twain's America in 3D, 1998, Up at the Villa, 1999, Deep in My Heart, 1999; TV appearances include Kraft Music Hall. Jesus of Nazareth. 1977, Marco Polo, 1982, Broailway Bound. 1992. Mrs Cage, PBS, 1992, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All. 1994, The Homecoming, 1996, Sunchasers. 1997,AFI's 100 years ... 100 Movies. 1998. Deep in My Heart. 1999, A Salute to Duslin Hoffman. 1999; dir.,

(TV spl.) Annie-The Woman in the Life of Men, 1970 (Emmy award 1970). Recipient Acad award for performance in The Miracle Worker. 1962. Besl Actress award Cannes Internat Film Festival for performance in Pumpkin Eater, 1964, Lifetime Achievement in Comedy award Am Comedy Awards. 1996 Address: c/o The Culver writer, star:

BALL, WILLIAM LOCKHART,

BALCH, EMILY GREENE,

economist; b. Jamaica Plain, Francis V, and Ellen M. (Noyes) Balch. AB, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1889; studied poht econ., Pans, 1890-91, U. Chgo.. 1895, Berlin, 1895-96 With Denison House, Boston, 1892-93, mem mcpl. bd trustees for children. 1897-98, asst. economist, 1896-97, instr Wellesley Coll.. 1897-1903, assoc. prof.. 1903-13, prof, polit. economy and polit. and social sci.. 1913-18; editl. staff Nation, 1918-19; del. to Internal. Congress of Women, The Hague and del. to Scandinavian and Russian govts., 1915; internal, sec Women's Internat. League for Peace and Freedom. Geneva. Switzerland, 1919-22, hon. internat. pres., 1936. Author Public Assistance of the Poor in France. 1893. Outline of Economics. 1899. A Study of Conditions of City Life, 1903, Our Slavic Fellow-Citizens, 1910, Women at The Hague (joint author). 1915, Approaches to the Great Settle-

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Belton, S.C., June 10. 1948. B.S., Ga. Inst Tech.. 1969. officer U.S. Navy, 1969-75; legis asst. to Senator John Tower of Tex. U.S. Senate, Washington. 1975-78, adminstrv. asst. to Senator John Tower of Tex., 1981-84, adminstrv asst to Senator Herman Talmadge of Ga., 1978-80. asst. sec. of state for legis affairs U.S. Dept State, Washington, 1985-86; asst to the Pres. The White House, Washington, 1986-88; sec. of the navy Dept of the Navy, Washington, 1988-89.

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BANKHEAD, TALLULAH

CA

BROCKMAN,

90232-2628

actress

b.

Ala, Jan. 31. 1903, d. William Brockman and Eugenia (Sledge) Bankhead. m. John Emery. Aug. 31. 1937 (div). Appeared in movies Reflected Glory. Dark Victory, Forsaking All Others, The Little Foxes. Skin of Our Teeth. Tarnished Lady, The Cheat. My Sin, Thunder Below. Devil and the Deep, (plays) Midge Purvis, appeared on numerous TV programs; Author Tallulah, 1952 Died Dec. 12. 1968. Huntsville,

BALLINGER, RICHARD ACHILLES,

federal official; b Boonesboro, la.. July 9, 1858; s. Richard H. and Mary E. Ballmger, m. Julia A, Bradley, Oct. 26, 1886. Prep edn., U. Kans.. Washburn Coll.; AB. Williams Coll., 1884, LLD, 1909 Bar 1886 Lawyer, city atty Kankakee. III.. New

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BANKHEAD, WILLIAM BROCKMAN,

congressman; b 1874; s. John Hollis and Tallulah m. Adalaide Eugene Sledge. Jan. 31, 16. 1915 AB, U Ala. 1900; m Florence McGuire. Jan Mem 6th to 1893. AM, 1896; LLB. Georgetown U.. 1895 1917-41; spkr of ho.. U.S. 76th Congresses. 7th dist Ala Democrat Died Sept IS, 1940. Ho. of Reps

Moscow,

Ala.,

Apr.

James (Brockman)

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1985-90; lectr cultural affairs Dept State. Europe. Asia. Latin Am.. 1966-94 Author Labor Unions in Action. 1948. Practice of Unionism, 1956. Labor's Grass Roots. 1961. Amencan Unions. Structure. Government. Politics. 1967. Trade Unions and National Economic Policy, 1972. Elements of Industrial Relations. 1984. Theories and Concepts in Comparative Industnal Relations. 1988 Mem Wis. Commn Status of Women. 1959-62. Recipient leaching Excellence award U Wis.. 1968 Mem. (pres. U Wis chpt 1970-71). Indsl Rels Rsch. Assn (exec bd 1963-68, pres. 1980). Internal Indsl. Rels. Assn. (exec, com 1979-89). Assn. Evolutionary Econs. (pres. 1980). Democrat. Home: Madison Wis. Maintain a cntical outlook on life and refuse to be cooptcd into ideologies of the left or nght. implicit or

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BARAKA, IMAMU AMIRI (EVERETT LEROI JONES), author; b. Newark. N.J.. Oct. 7. 1934; s. Coyette Leroy and Anna Lois (Russ) Jones; m. Heme Roberta Cohen. Oct. 13, 1958 (div Aug. 1965); children: Kelhe Elisabeth. Lisa Victoria Chapman, m. Sylvia Robinson (Bibi Amina Baraka), Aug 1966; children. Obalaji Malik Ah. Ras Jua Al Aziz. Sham Isis. Amin Seku. Ahi Mwenge. stepchildren: Kellie. BA. Howard U.. 1954; MA. Columbia Lisa. Dominique (hon.). Malcolm New Sch Social Rsch Coll.. 1961Chgo.. 1972. Instr. New Sch Social Research.

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founder, dir Black Arts Repertory Theatre. 1964-66; dir. Spirit House. Newark. 1966-72; asst. prof African Studies SUNY. Stony Brook. 1980-83. assoc prof African Studies, 1983-85. prof, emeritus Afncan Studies. 1985—; vis. prof U. Buffalo. 1964. Columbia U 1964. 661967. Yale U„ 1977-78. George 67, San Francisco State U 1988; founder, editor Washington U.. 1978-79. Rutgers 64;

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U

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NYC,

Mag and Totem Press. 1958, co-editor Floating Bar Mag.. 1961-63. past editor Cricket mag.; publ. Jihad Press. Peoples War Pubis editor The Black Nation; coordinator creativity workshops Black Power Conf.. 1968; chmn. Com. for Unified Newark. 1968-75; chmn founder Congress of Afncan People. Author: (poetry) April 13, 1959. Spring and So Forth. 1960. Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note. 1961. The Disguise. 1961. The Dead Lecturer. 1964. Black Art. 1966. Black Magic. 1967. A Poem for Black Hearts, 1967. Black Magic: Sabotage: Target Study: Black Art: Collected Poetry. 1961-1967. 1969. It's Nation Time. 1970. Spirit Reach. 1972. Afnkan Revolution. 1973. Hard Facts: Excerpts, 1975. Spring Song. 1979. AM/TRAK. 1979, Selected Poetry of Amiri Baraka/Leroi Jones, 1979, In the Tradition: For Black Arthur Blythe. 1980. Reggae or Not! Poems. 1982; (plays) A Good Girl is Hard to Find. 1958. Dante. 1961, Dutchman, 1964 (Obie award 1964), The Baptism: A Comedy in One Act, 1964, The Slave: A Fable. 1964 (second prize Internal. Art Festival Dakar 1966), The Yugen

dir.

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J-E-L-L-O. 1965, Experimental Death Unit #1. 1965. The Death of Malcolm X. 1965. Black Mass. 1966. Slave Ship. 1967, Madheart: Morality Drama. 1967, Arm One- Act Play. 1967. Great Yourself, or Harm Yourself. Goodness of Life. 1967, Home on the Range. 1968, Police. 1968. Junkies are Full of 1968. Board of Education. 1968. Resurrection in Life, 1969. Rockgroup, 1969, The Coronation of the Black Queen. 1970. Black Dada Nihilism, 1971, Black Power Chant. 1972. Recent Killing. 1973. Columbia the Gem of the Ocean. 1973, The New Ark's AMoverin, 1974. The Sidnee Poet Heroical in Twenty-Nine Scenes. 1975. S-l: Play with Music in 26 Scenes. 1976. America More or Less. 1976. The Motion of History, 1977, What Was the Relationship of The Lone Ranger to the Means of Production?; A Play in One Act, 1978. Dim Cracker Party Convention. 1980. Boy and Tarzan Appear in a Clearing. 1981. Money: Jazz Opera. 1982. Money. 1982. Song: One Act Play about the Relationship or Art to Real Life. 1983; (essays) Cuba Libre. 1961 (Longview Best Essay of Yr. award I960. Blues People: Negro Music in White America, 1963, Home: Social Essays, 1966. Black Music, 1968, Raise, Race. Rays. Raze Essays Since 1965. 1971. Strategy and Tactics of a Pan-African Nationalist Party, 1971. Kawaida Studies: The New Nationalism, 1972. Crisis in Boston!, 1974, Daggers and Javelins: Essays 1974-1979, 1984. The Music. Reflections on Jazz and Blues. 1987, Jesse Jackson and Black People. 1994; (other) The System of Dante's Hell. 1965. Striptease, 1967, Tales. 1967. The Toilet. 1964.

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The

Griot's Tale, 1994; screenwriter: (films)

Dutchman,

1967,

Black Spring, 1968. A Fable. 1971, Supercoon. 1971; editor: January 1st 1959. 1959, Four Young Lady Poets. 1962, The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America. 1963. In-formation. 1965. Black A White. 1965. Hands Up!. 1965, Afro-Amencan Festival of the Arts Magazine, 1966 (pub. as Anthology of Our Black Selves. 1969). The Cricket: Black Music in Evolution, 1968. Black Fire: An Anthology of AfroAmencan Wnting. 1968. A Black Value System, 1970. In Our Terribleness. 1970. Afncan Congress: A Documentary of the First Modern Pan-Afncan Congress. 1972. Confirmation: An Anthology of Afro-Amencan Women, 1983 (Am. Book award 1984); editor, contbr anthologies, mags., books. Organizer Nat Black Pol. Conv., 1972. Served with USAF. 1954-57. Recipient poetry award Nat. Endowment for the Arts. 1981. N.J. Coun lor the Arts award. 1982; John

Whitney Found fellow. 1962. Guggenheim fellow. 1965-66. Yoruba Acad, fellow. 1965. Nat. Endowment for the Arts grantee, 1966, Rockefeller Found fellow. 1981 Mem Black Acad Arts and Letters. Poht Pnsoners Relief Fund, Afncan Liberation Day Commn.. All Afncan Games. Pan Afncan Fedn Nat Black Polit Assembly (sec gen co-gov), Nat Black United Front. Cong. Afncan People (co-founder, chmn.). Black Writers' Union. League Revolutionary Struggle. United Brothers (Newark). Newark Wnters Collective Office: care William Morrow & Co 105 Madison Ave New York NY 10016-7418 Office: SUNY Dept Afro-Amcnca Studies Stony Brook NY 11794-0002 ,

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BARBER, SAMUEL, 9.

1910;

s.

composer; b West Chester. Pa., Mar Samuel Leroy and Marquente McLeon (Beatty)

Studied piano, Isabelle Vengerova; studied singing. Emilio de Gogorza; studied composition. Rosario Scalero; grad., Curtis Inst. Music. Phila.. 1932, doctorate (hon.). Harvard U.. 1959. Compositions iclude: Serenade for String Quartet. B.

1929. Dover Beach (for voice and stnng quartet. 1931). String Quartet in B minor, 1936, Sonata (for cello and piano), 1932, Overture to School for Scandal (for orch.), 1932, Music for A Scene from Shelley (for orch.), 1933, Symphony in One Movement (for orch.). 1936. Adagio for Strings (recorded by Toscanini). 1936. Essay for Orchestra, 1937. The Virgin Martyrs (choral). 1935. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. 1940, Second Essay, 1942. Night Flight. 1944, Capricorn Concerto, 1944, Four Excursions (for piano, introduced by Horowitz). 1944. Cello Concerto, 1945, Medea's Dance of

Vengeance

(ballet for Martha Graham), 1946. Knoxville, of 1915 (for voice and orch.), 1947, Piano Sonata, Souvenirs (ballet-suite for orch.), 1953, Prayers of Kierkegaard (for chorus, soprano solo and orch.), 1954, A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map (men's chorus and drums). Reincarnations (mixed chorus). Let Down the Bars, O' Death (chorus), also numerous songs including Hermit Songs. 1953. opera Vanessa, Salzburg festival, 1958, Met. Opera House, 1958, Toccata Festiva for Organ and Orchestra. 1950, Die Natali, Chorale Preludes for Christmas (for orch), 1960. Piano concerto, 1962, Andromache's Farewell (for soprano and orch.), 1963, Antony and Cleopatra (opera), 1966, Despite and Still (song cycle). 1968; a cappella chorus Twelfth Night, To Be Sung on the Water, 1969, The Lovers (for baritone, chorus and orch.), 1971, Fadograph of a Yestern Scene (for orch.), 1971; 3 songs for Dietrich FischerDieskav: Now I have fed and eaten up the rose, A green lowland of pianos, O boundless, boundless evening, 1972; compositions performed in U.S., Europe and USSR. Served with AUS, 1943 Recipient Prix de Rome. 1935, Pulitzer pnee for music for opera Vanessa. 1958, piano concerto, 1963. Guggenheim award. 1945. N.Y. Music Critics award. 1946. Gold medal for Music, 1976 Mem. ASCAP (dir 196981). Nat. Acad Arts and Letters. Died Jan. 23. 1981.

Summer 1948,

1910;

s.

economist, educator,

Louis and Rose (Titel) B;

m

Bklyn Aug. 1. Kate Hubbelbank. b.

.

May

27. 1934; children Louis. Fred. Mark B.S., NYU. 1932. 1937 Investigator Stale Dept Labor. 1937-39, economist NLRB. 1939-40, U.S. Office Edn 1943-

NY

MA.

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1943-45. Dept

Labor. 1945-48; research and edn

Amalgamated Meat Cutlers Union. 1948-49; economist, dir. subcom. labor and labor mgmt. relations US Senate. 1949-53; economist legal dept CIO. 1953-55; research and edn dir. indsl union dept AFL-CIO. 1955-57. mem faculty U Wis 1957-94, prof, econs.. 1959-94, Bascom prof 1976-94, prof emenlus. 1981-94; vis prof U Calif Daws, dir

staff

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Scooby. Scrappy, and Yabba Doo. 1982-83. Snorks. 1984-86. The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, 1986-87. 87-88. Pound Puppies. 1986-87. The Flinlstone Kids, 1986-87. Wildfire. 1986-87. Foofur, 1986-87.

Popeye and Son. 1987-88. of Ed Gnmley. 1988include Alice in Wonderland. 1966. Jack and the Beanstalk. 1967 (Emmy award 1967), Last of the Curlews. 1972 (Emmy award 1973). Smurfy Valentine, 1982, Smurfily-Ever-After. 1985. The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration. 986. The Jetsons Meet the Flinstones. 1987. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration, 1989, I Yabba Dabba Doo!, 1993; live action spls. include The Runaways, 1974 (Emmy award 1974); live action TV movies include Hardcase, 1972. Shootout in a One-dog Town, 1974. The Gathering. 1977 (Christopher award 1978.

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award best animated short subject 1941). Yankee Doodle Mouse, 1943 (Academy award best animated short subject 1943), Mouse Trouble. 1944 (Academy award best animated short subject 1944). Quiet. Please!, 1945 (Academy award best animated short subject 1945), The Cat Concerto, 1946 (Academy award best animated short subject 1946), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse, 1947 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1947). The Little Orphan. 1948 (Academy award best animated short subject 1948), Hatch Up Your Troubles, 1949 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1949). Jerry's Cousin. 1950 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1950). The Two Mouseketeers. 1951 (Academy award best animated short subject 1951), Johann Mouse, 1952 (Academy award best

animated short subject 1952), Touche, Pussy Cat, 1954

(Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1954), Good Will to Men, 1955 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1955), One Droopy Knight, 1957 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1957); animated programming scries with Hanna include The Ruff and Reddy Show. 1957-60. The Huckleberry Hound Show. 1958-62 (Emmy award I960). Yogi Bear. 1958-62. The Quick Draw McGraw Show. 1959-62. The Flintstones. 196066 (Golden Globe award 1965). Top Cat, 1961-62. Lippy the Lion. 1962. Touche Turtle. 1962. Wally Gator. 1962, The Jetsons. 1962-67, 69-76, 79-81. 82-83. 85. The Adventures of Jonny Quest. 1964-65. 67-72. 79. 80-81. The Magilla Gonlla Show, 1964-67, The Peter Potamus Show, 1964-67, Tom and Jerry. 1965-72. 75-78. 80-82. The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show. 1965-68, Sinbad. Jr the Sailor. 1966. The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show. 1966. Laurel and Hardy. 1966-67. .

Space Kiddettes. 1966-67. Space Ghost, 1966-68, Franken-

and the Impossibles, 1966-68. Sampson and Goliath, 1967-68, The 1967-68. Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. Herculoids. 1967-69. Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor. 1967-69. Shazzan!. 1967-69. The Fantastic Four. 1967-70. The Wacky Races. 1968-70. The Adventures of Gulliver. 1969-70. The Penis of Penelope Pitstop. 1969-71, The Caltanooga Cats. 1969-71, Dastardly and Mutlley in Their Flying Machines. 1969-71. Scooby-Doo. Where Are You?. 1969-74. Where's Huddles?. 1970-71, The Harlem Globetrotters. 1970Pussycats. 1970-76. Pebbles and Bamm Bamm. 1971-72. Help It's the Hair Bear Bunch. 1971-72. The Funky Phantom. 1971-72. Wail Til Your Father Gels Home. 1972. Sealab 2020. 1972-73. The Roman Holidays. 1972-73. The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan. 1972-74. 73.

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award 1978). The Gathering Part II. 1979. Stone Fox. 1987; animated feature films include Hey There. It's Yogi Bear. 1964. A Man Called Flintstone. 1966, Charlotte's Web. 1973 (Annie award 1977). Heidi's Song. 1982. Once Upon a Forest, 1993; live action feature films 1979. The Flinstones. 1994; co-creator Huckleberry Hound. Yogi Bear. Flintstones, Jetsons, Top Cat, Jonny Quest, ScoobyDoo; author: (with Alan Axelrod) Life in Toons. 1994. Recipient TV Acad. Gov.'s award, 1988. Hall of Fame award Acad. Arts and Scis.. 1993. Movie Guide award Tom & Jerry the Movie. 1993. The Flintstones. 1994. Home: 12003 Briarvale Ln Studio City 91604-4106 I have a simple goal;

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BARDEEN, JOHN,

physicist, educator;

b

Madison. Wis

May 23, 1908; s Charles Russell and Althea (Harmer) B.; m. Jane Maxwell. July 18. 1938; children— James Maxwell. William Allen. Elizabeth Ann Bardeen Greytak. BS. U. Wis.. MS,

1928.

1929;

PhD, Pnnceton

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1936; 16

hon degrees.

Geophysicist Gulf Research & Devel Corp., Pitts., 1930-33; mem. Soc. Fellows Harvard U., 1935-38; asst. prof, physics U. Minn., 1938-41; with Naval Ordnance Lab., Washington, 1941-45;

BARBERA, JOSEPH,

producer, cartoonist; b. N.Y.C. Mar. 24, 1911; s. Vincente and Frances Barbera; m. Sheila Holden; children: (by former marriage) Lynne Meredith, Jayne Earl, Neal Francis. Grad., Am. Inst. Banking. Banking elk. Irving Trust Co., N.Y.C, 1930-32; storyboard writer, sketch artist Van Beuren Studio, N.Y.C, 1932-34; animator Terrytoons. New Rochelle, 19341955-57, co-founder with 37; head animation dept. William Hanna Hanna-Barbera Prodns., 1957 Dir. with Hanna of short animated films including Puss Gets the Boot. 1940 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1940). The Nightmare Before Chnslmas. 1941 (Academy

stein, Jr

BARBASH, JACK,

The Rintslones Comedy Hour. 1972-74, Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space. 1972-74. Speed Buggy. 1971-74. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids. 1973-74. Peter Puck. 197374. Inch High. Pnvate Eye. 1973-74. Yogi's Gang. 1973-75, Jeannie. 1973-75. Goober and the Ghost Chasers. 1973-75. The Addams Family. 1973-75. Super Fnends. 1973-83. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch. 1974-75. The Partndge Family: 2200 1974-75. Hong Kong Phooey. 1974-76. These Are the Days. 1974-76, Devlin, 1974-76. Valley of the Dinosaurs, 1974-76, The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, 197677. Mumbly. 1976-77. Jabberjaw. 1976-78, The Skatebirds. 1977-78. The Tom and Jerry/Great Grape Ape Show. 197778. Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics, 1977-78. Fred Flintstone and Fnends, 1977-78, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, 1980, The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show. 1980-82. The Drak Pack, 1980-82, Fonz and the Happy Days Gang. 1980-82. The Richie Rich Show. 1980-82. The Kwicky Koala Show. 1981-82, Trollkins. 1981-82, Laveme and Shirley in the Army. 1981-82. The Smurfs, 1981-90 (Emmy award 1982. 83). Laverne and Shirley with the Fonz. 1982-83.

research physicist Bell Telephone Labs., 1945-51: prof, physics, elec engring

N.J..

Hill.

Murray

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111..

Urbana. 1951-75. emeritus, from 1975; mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com 1959-62, White Ho. Sc. Coun.. I980's Co-inventor .

modern

transistor leading to

electronics; co-developer (with

Leon Cooper and Robert Schricffer) superductivity theory. Recipient Ballantine medal Franklin Inst., 1952; John Scott medal Phila, 1955; Fritz London award, 1962; Vincent Bendix award, 1964; Nat. Medal Sci., 1966; Morley award. 1968; medal of honor IEEE, 1971; Franklin medal. 1975; corecipient Nobel pnzes in physics. 1956 and 72; Presdl. medal of Freedom. 1977; Lomonosov medal Soviet Acad. Scis.. 1987; $3 million faculty position endowed by Sony Corp. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. established in his honor at U. III. (Buckley pnze 1954. pres 1968-69); mem. Am Acad. Arts and Sci., IEEE (hon.). Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Soc. Gt. Britain (fgn mem). Acad. Sci. USSR (fgn. mem.). Indian Nat. Sci. Acad, (fgn), Japan Acad, (hon.), Pakistan Acad. Sci. (fgn.), Austrian Acad. Sci. (corr.), Hungarian Acad. Sci. (fgn.) Home Champaign III Died Jan. 30, 1991; buned Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Wis.

GRAHAM

BARDEN, ARTHUR, congressman; b Sampson County, N.C., Sept. 1896; s. James Jefferson and Mary Robinson (James) B.. m. Agnes Foy, Dec. 20, 1922; children: Graham Arthur. Agnes Foy. LLB, U. N.C., 1920. Bar: N.C, 1920 Tchr New Bern (NO H.S., 1920; plnr Whitehurst & Barden. 1920-30; mem. N.C. Gen Assembly. 1933; mem U.S. Ho Reps 74th to 86lh Congresses 3rd N.C Washington Mem. Am. Legion, 40 & 8, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Masons (Shnner), Elks. Democrat. Presbyterian Home: New Bern Died Jan 29, 1967

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BARKER, HORACE ALBERT,

biochemist, microbiologist; Oakland. Calif. Nov 29. 1907; I Albert Charles and Margaret McDowell. Aug. 29. 1933; Nettie (Hindry) B children Barbara B. Fnede, Elizabeth B. Mark, Robert Stanford U„ 1929, Ph D.. 1933; Sc.D. (hon), CaseH Western Res. U.. 1964; Dr. honoris causa, U Munchcn, Fed. fellow Hopkins Manne StaRepublic Germany. 1990. tion. Pacific Grove, Calif., 1933-35, gen. edn. bd. fellow Tech. U Delft, Holland, 1935-36; Guggenheim fellow Mass Gen Hosp.. Boston. 1941-42; instr soil microbiology U CalifBerkeley. 1936-40, asst. prof, soil microbiology, 1940-45, asmicrobiology, 1945-46. prof microbiology, soil soc. prof microbiologist. 1946-59. prof, biochemistry, microbiologist, 1959-75, prof ementus molecular and cell biology, 1975

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NRC

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microbiology

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NYU



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prof biochemistry Stanford Med Sch.. 1962; chmn dept plant nutrition U Calif Berkeley, 1949-50. chmn dept plant biochemistry. 1950-53. chmn. dept. biochemistry. 196264; dir Ann Reviews Inc. Palo Alto. Calif.. 1946-62 Author: Bactcnal Fermentations. 1956; contbr articles to prof! jours patentee in field Named Calif Scientist of Yr Calif Mus. Sci. and Industry. 1965. recipient Sugar Research 1962. vis

,

.

award NAS. 1945. Carl Ncuberg medal Am. Soc

.

European

.

BARKLEY Chemists and Pharmacologists, 1959, Hopkins Meml. medal Biochem Soc.. 1967. Nat Sci. medal U.S. Pres, 1969. Mem NAS. A A AS. Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Am. Soc MicrobiologyOffice: U Calif 401 Barker Hall Berkeley CA 94720-3208

94; dep. asst. dir. domestic policy staff The White House, Washington, 1982-83; asst. atty. gen. Office Legal Counsel, U.S. Dept. Justice. Washington. 1989-90. dep. atty. gen.,

GTE.

1990-91. atty. gen.. 1991-93; exec. v.p.. gen. counsel Corp.. Washington. 1994—. Mem. ABA, Va. State Bar Assn., D.C. Bar Assn., Republican. Roman Catholic.

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Office

BARKLEY, ALBEN WILLIAM,

former vice president of

U.S., senator; b. Graves County. Ky., Nov. 24, 1877; s. John Wilson and Electra (Smith) B.; m. Dorothy Brower. June 23,

1903 (dec. Mar. 1947); children: David Murrell, Manan Frances (Mrs. Max O'Rell Truitt), Laura Louise (Mrs. Douglas MacArthur III); m. Mrs. Carleton S. Hadley (Jane), Nov. 18, 1949, AB. Marvin Coll., Clinton. Ky., 1897; postgrad.. Emory Coll.. Oxford. Ga.. 1897-98. U. Va., 1902; LLD (hon), U. Louisville. U. Ky., Center Coll.. Nat. U Emory Wesleyan Coll.. Mich State Coll U., Ky De Paul U., Westminster Coll Rider Coll.; DHL (hon), U. Fla.; MS in Bus. Adminstrn Bryant Coll. Bar: Ky 1901 Prosecuting atty McCracken County. Ky., 1905-09. judge, 1909-13; mem 63d to 69th Congresses, 1st dist. State of Ky.. 1913-27; mem U.S. Senate, 1927-49, 54—. majority leader. 1936-47, 49. minority leader, 1947-49; v. p. served under Pres. Harry S. Truman U.S.. 1949-53. Author: That Reminds Me. 1954. Temporary chmn. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1932, 36, permanent chmn., Chgo., 1940, temporaty chmn., keynote speaker, .

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1948. Recipient Collier's award for disting. congrl. svc, 1 947, Ky. Press Assn. award, 1 948, Franklin Roosevelt Four Freedoms award, 1949, Algernon Sydney Sullivan award, u. Ky.. 1949. gold medal Act of Congress, U.S., 1949, Jaycees award, 1953, citation, Transylvania Coll., 1954. Mem. Am. Group (pres). Interparliamentary Union, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Beta Kappa (hon. chpt. Ga). Democrat. Died Apr. 30, 1956; Phila.,

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BARKLEY, CHARLES WADE,

retired

professional

bas-

Leeds, Ala., Feb. 20, 1963. Student. Auburn U., 1981-84. mem. U.S. Olympic Basketball Team. With Phila. 76ers, 1984-92, Phoenix Suns, 1992-96, 1992. Houston Rockets, 1996-2000; ret., 2000; mem. U.S. Olympic team, 1992, 1996. Author: (with Roy S. Johnson) Outrageous! The Fine Life and Flagrant Good Times of Basketball's Irresistible Force, 1992; film appearances include: Forget Paris, 1995. Recipient All-Star Game Most Valuable Player award. 1991, Schick Pivotal Player award, 1986-88, Most Valuable Player Award. 1993. 1MB award, 1986-88; named to All-Star team. 1988-93. Named to All-Rooki Team, 1985. Holds single game records for most offensive rebounds in one quarter-11, and most ofketball

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Patricia

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s.

Ann

Crenshaw Barrow Hannigan. Barbara

children: Charles

Mary

Ellen Barrow Turner, Student, La. State U., 1939-42; BS, U. Md., 1954; postgrad., Tulane U., 1957-60; grad., Nat. War Coll., 1968. Commd. 2d It. USMC. 1943, advanced through grades to gen., 1978. asst. comdt.. 1978-79, comdt.. 1979—; served in China, 1944-46; aide to commdg. gen. Fleet Manne Force. Atlantic. 1946-48; commdg. officer Co. A. 1st Bn., 2d Marines and Co. A, 1st Bn.. 1st Marines, Marine Corps Hdqs., 1948-56; bn. exec, officer 2d Bn.. 6th Marines. 195657; manne officer instr. Tulane U., 1957-60; various staff assignments Manne Corps Edn. Ctr., Quantico, Va., 1960-63; asst. chief staff G-3 Task Force-79/III Manne Amphibious Force, 1963-64; asst. G-3, plans officer Fleet Marine Force, 1 964-68; Pacific, regtl. comdr. 9th Mannes. 1 968-69; commdg. gen. Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, Marine Corps Bases, Pacific (Forward). 1969-72, Manne Corps Recruit Depot, Parns Island, S.C.. 1972-75; dep. chief 1975-76; commdg staff Manpower, Marine Corps Hdqs., gen. Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, 1976-78. Decorated Navy Cross, Army Def. D.S.M., Silver Star, Legion of Merit with two gold stars and combat V, Bronze Star with combat V and one gold star. Joint Svc. Commendation medal with oak leaf cluster. Cross of Gallantry with palm (2), (Vietnam). Episcopalian. Office: Comdt of Marine Corps Eliza

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BARLETT, L., journalist; b. DuBois, Pa., July 17, 1936; s. James L. and Mary V (Wineberg) B.; m. Shirley 1 A. Jones (div ) child. Matthew J. Student, Pa. State U., 1954-55. Reporter Reading (Pa.) Times, 1956-58, 61-62; spl. agt. CIC U.S. Army. Phila., 1958-61, reporter Akron (Ohio) ,

Beacon Jour., 1962-65. Cleve. Plain Dealer, 1965-66, 69-70, Chgo. Daily News. 1967-68, Phila. Inquirer, 1970-96. Coauthor: Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes, 1979, Forevermore: Nuclear Waste in America, 1985, America: What Went Wrong. 1992, America: Who Really Pays the Taxes, 1994. Recipient Pulitzer prize for nat reporting, 1975, 89, Disting. Svc. in Journalism award U. Mo.,1983, Silver Gavel award, 1974, 89, George Orwell award Nat. Coun. Tchrs. of English, 1988, 92, numerous

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BARRYMORE, JOHN,

actor;

b.

BARR, JOSEPH WALKER,

retired corporate director; b. Vincennes, Ind.. Jan. 17. 1918; s. Oscar Lynn and Stella Florence (Walker) B m. Beth Williston. Sept. 3, 1939; children Bonnie (Mrs. Michael Gilliom), Cherry, Joseph Williston, Elizabeth Eugenia (Mrs. Andrew LoSasso), Lynn Hamilton (Mrs. Keith Fineberg). AB, DePauw U., 1939; MA. Harvard, 1941; LLD, Vincennes U.. 1966. DePauw U.. 1967. Partner J&J Co., 1976-94; retired 86th Congress, I lth lnd. Dist., 1994; asst. to sec. of treasury, 1961-64; chmn. FD1C. 1964-65; under sec. of treasury. 1965-68. sec of treasury. 1968-69; pres. Am. Security & Trust Co., Washington, 1969-72; chmn. bd. Am. Security & Trust Co.. 197274, bd dirs. Manor Care Bd dirs. Student Loan Marketing Assn.; bd. regents Georgetown U. Served to It. comdr. USN, 1942-45. Decorated Bronze Star. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Home: Hume Va. The greatest satisfaction in my life has been the opportunity to serve the United States in a variety of capacities. I only hope that the joys of public service are not eroded for future generations. Died Feb. 23, ;



1996.

WILLIAM PELHAM,

lawyer, former attorney BARR, general of United States; b. N.Y.C., May 23. 1950; s. Donald and Mary (Ahem) B.; m. Christine Moynihan, June 23, 1973; 3 children. AB, Columbia U.. 1971, MA, 1973; JD. George Washington U„ 1977. Staff Bar: Va. 1977, D.C 1978. officer CIA, Washington, 1973-77; law elk. to presiding judge Cir. Ct., Washington, 1977-78; assoc. Shaw, Pittman, Potts Trowbridge. Washington, 1978-82, 83-84, ptnr.. 1985-89. 93-

&

Feb.

15.

1882;

s.

late

Maurice Barrymore (Herbert Blythe) and Georgiana (Drew) m. Kathenne Corn Harris, 1910; m. 2d. Mrs. Leonard M. Thomas, Aug. 5, 1920; daughter, Diana; m. 3d. Dolores Costello, Nov. 24, 1928 (div.); children: Dolores Ethel Mae, John Blythe, Jr m. 4th Elaine Barne Jacobs, Nov. 9. 1936 (div. Nov. 1940) Debut as Max, in "Magda," Chgo., Oct. 1903; and in New York, as Corley, in "Glad of It," December following; played in London in "The Dictator," 1905. and later in Austrailia, in company of William Collier; toured in "The Boys of COmpany B"; played Lord Meadows in "Toddles," 1908; appeared at Chgo. as Mac, in "A Stubborn Cinderella." and later at Broadway Theatre. New York, in same part; played Nathaniel Duncan, in "The Fortune Hunter," Robert Hudson, in "Uncle Sam," Pete in "Pnncess Zim Zim," starred in "Are You a Mason?", "Half a Husband," "Thief in the Night," "Peter Ibbetsen," "My Dear B.,

1

;

Children," etc.; as co-star with brother Lionel, scored great success in "The Jest"; appeared as Richard III, 1920. A leading man in meving pictures, among them "The Dictator." "Sherlock Holmes," "The Test of Honor," etc.; played "Hamlet" in New York and London, 1924-25; recently starred in motion pictures, The Sea Beast. Beau Brummel. Don Juan, Bill of Divorcement. Reunion in Vienna. Counsellor-at-Law, etc. Died May 29, 1942.

BARRYMORE, LIONEL,

actor; s Maunce (Herbert Blythe) and Georgiana (Drew) B m. Dons Rankin; m. Irene Fenwick (Mrs James F O'Brien), July 14. 1923 (dec.). Appearances include The Rivals, 1893, The Road to Ruin; leading man in Squire Kate, Cumberland '61, Arizona, The .;

in

Mummy

Command, The

Pantaloon, The Fires of Hate, The career military officer; b. Lancaster, Wis.. Dec. 9, 1859; s. James and Eliza (Callis) B; m. Lelia Montague Gordon. Jan. 11, 1908; children: Basil Gordon, Lelia Gordon, Anne H. Gordon. Grad., U.S. Naval Acad.. 1881. Commd. 2d It. USMC, 1883, rose through grades to maj. gen. comdt.. 1920, promoted to permanent maj. gen., 1921; placed in comd Dept. Pacific, hdqs. San Francisco; spent 18 yrs. at sea or on duty naval stas. abroad; ret. 1923. Episcopalian. Died Apr. 27, 1930.

Coll.,

IN 20TH 1946.

CENTURY AMERICA

Exhibited one-man shows, William Grant

Still

Community Art

Center, 1978, Inst. Jamaica, 1959, Montclair (N.J.) Art Mus., 1949. Margaret Brown Gallenes, Boston, 1947, Grand Central Art Galleries. 1947, Sayville (L.L) Playhouse, 1945, Internat. Pnnt Soc 1945, DePorres Interracial Ctr.. 1945, South Side Art Ctr.. Chgo., 1942.

NYC, ,

Arden Gallenes, NYC. 1939, Delphic Studios. 1935. U. Wis-Madison. 1931. 32, 33„ Ranking Art Gallenes. Washington. 1931, Women's City Club, Chgo., 1930, Grand Rapids (Mich.) Art Gallery, 1930. numerous others, group shows, Met. Mus., Guggenheim Mus., Whitney Mus., Nat. Urban League. Sculptor's Guild. Audubon Artists, all NYC, Phila. Mus. Art, Afro-Am. Hist, and Cultural Mus., both Phila Los Angeles County Art Mus., Dallas Mus. Fine Arts, Century of Progress, Chgo., High Mus. Art, Atlanta, ,

Bklyn Mus., Beverly Hilton Hotel, others; represented: in permanent collections maj. Museums, including Met. Mus.; in permanent collections maj. museums, including Whitney Mus. Am. Art, Schomber Collection, Countee Collen Library, IBM, Arthur Bnsbane Meml all Art Inst. Chgo., Smithsonian Instn., Jamaican Pub Library, Theosoph. Soc., Va. Mus. Fine Arts, Los Angeles County Art Mus., Gibbs Mus.. Oberlin Coll. Mus.. Yale U Mus.. Howard U. Gallery of Art, Tuskegee U Gallery Art, Ftsk U. Gallery of Art, Atlanta U. St. Augustines Sem Coll. St. Mary of the Spnngs, U. So. Miss., Ch. St. Jude, Montgomery, Ala., South Bend, lnd., numerous others; commd. bust: Booker T. Washington, Dr. George Washington Carver, Hall of Fame Great Americans, 1976, Social Security Bldg., Washington, Dessalaines Monument, Haitian Govt., others. Home: Pasadena Calif. Died March 6, 1989.

NYC.

.

,

BARTHELME, DONALD,

author;

b

Phila..

1931;

s.

Donald and Helen (Bechtold) B.; m. Marion Knox, May 26, 1978; children: Anne, Katharine. Entertainment reporter, cntic Houston Post, from 1955; later dir. Contemporary Arts Mus., Houston; Disting vis prof. English CCNY, 1974. 75; Cullen prof. English U. Houston. I980's. Author 15 books (novels) Snow White. 1967, Unspeakable Practices, Unatural Acts, 1968, The Dead Father, 1975, Paradise, 1986, The King, 1990 ) published posthumously); short stories Come Back. Dr. Caligari. 1964. City Life. 1970, Sadness, 1972; stones Guilty Pleasures, 1974, Amateurs, 1976, Great Days, 1979, Sixty Stones, 1981, Overnight to Many Distant Cities, 1983. Forty Stories, 1987; author, illustrator (children's book) The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine (Nat. Book award). With U.S. Army, 1953-54. Recipient Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters award. 1972. Rea award for Short Story, 1988; Guggenheim fellow, 1966; Meml. scholarship for writing students established at U. Houston in his name. Mem. PEN, Authors Guild, Authors League Am.. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters. Home: New York NY. Died July 23, incl.;

Second

BARNETT, GEORGE,

WHO

numerous

and the Still

Humming

Bird.

Small Voice; ^tarred

Hallmark Playhouse; ann. appearance (radio) Scrooge in A Christmas Carol; author: Mr. Cantonwine: A Moral Tale. 1953. DiedNov. 15, in

films; host, narrator, star

1989.

BARTLETT, PAUL DANA,

grain

company

executive;

b.

Fallbrook. Calif., Julv 17. 1891; s. Francis Wayland and Mary Elizabeth (Scott) B.; m. Alice May Hiestand, May 27, 1917; children: Paul Dana. Herbert Hall. Student, U. Calif., Berkeley. 1910-13. With Hall-Baker Grain Co.. Kansas City, Mo., 1914-30, v.p., dir., 1921-30; v.p. Grain Stblzn. Corp., 1930-31, Farmers Nat. Grain Corp., Chgo.. 1930-31; with Bartlett & Co., Kansas City. Mo.. 1932—, chmn. bd., 1950—; pres. High Plains Grain Co., Kansas City. 1948—; dir., mem. fin. com. Employers Reins. Corp.; dir. City Nat. Bank & Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo., Union Terminal R.R. Co., St. Joseph, Mo., Western Elevator Co., Kansas City, Mo., Western Calif. Mortgage Co., San Francisco. A founder Midwest Rsch. Inst., Kansas City, 1944, permanent mem. exec, com., 1960 chmn. bd. Linda Hall Sci. Lab.. Kansas City, 1941-47; trustee U. Kansas City, 1948-58; hon. trustee Bapt. Meml. Hosp., Kansas City Art Inst., Rockhurst Coll. Served as ensign USN, WWI. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Congregationalism Clubs: Kansas City, Kansas City Country, River (Kansas City), Old Kapital (Monterey, Calif), Monterey Peninsula Country. Beach (Pebble Beach,



Calif).

Died Mar.

;

9.

1964.

1954

BARTH, JOHN SIMMONS, wnter. Md.. May 27. 1930; s. John

educator; b CamJacob and Georgia (Simmons) B.; m. Harriette Anne Stnckland. Jan. 11. 1950 (div. 1969); children: Chnstme Anne, John Stnckland, Daniel Stephen; m. Shelly I. Rosenberg, Dec. 27, 1970. BA, Johns Hopkins U., 1951, MA, 1952, LittD (hon.). Univ. Md.. 1969. bridge,

Instr. English Pa. State U.. 1953-56. asst, prof. English, 1957-60, assoc. prof. English, 1960-65; prof. English SUNY, 1965-73; prof, creative writing Johns Hopkins U„ 1973-91, prof, emeritus creative writing, 1991 Bait., Author: The Floating Opera, 1956 (Nat. Book award nomination 1956). The End of the Road. 1958. The Sot- Weed

Buffalo,



Factor. 1960. Giles Goat-Boy, 1966, Lost in the Funhouse, 1968 (Nat. Book award nomination 1968), Chimera. 1972 (Nat. Book award 1973), Letters, 1979. Sabbatical: Romance. 1982, The Literature of Exhaustion, and The Literature of Replenishment, 1982, The Fnday Book: Essays Note on and Other Nonfiction, 1984, Don't Count on It: the Number of the 1001 Nights. 1984, The Tidewater Tales: Novel. 1987, The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor, 1991, Once Upon a Time: Floating Opera, 1994. Further Fndays: Essays, Lectures, and Other Non-fiction, 1984-94, Recipient Brandeis Univ. 1995, On with the Story, 1996. Creative Arts award, 1965, F. Scott Fitzgerald award, 1997, PEN/Malamud award, 1998, Lifetime Achievement award Lannan Found., 1998, Lifetime Achievement in Letters award Enoch Pratt Soc., 1999; Rockefeller Found, grantee, 1965-66, Mem. AAAL, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters grantee, 1966.

A

A

BARTON, BRUCE, author, congressman; b. Robbins, William E. and Esther Treat Tenn., Aug. 5. 1886; s (Bushnell) B.; m. Esther M. Randall, oct. 2, 1913; children: Randall, Betsey (dec), Bruce (dec.). AB, Amherst (Mass.) Mng. Coll, 1907, LLD. 1957; LittD. Juanita Coll.. 1925. editor Home Herald. Chgo., 1907-09, Housekeeper, 1910-11; asst. sales mgr. P.F. Collier & Son, 1912-14; editor Every Week, 1914-18; now hon. chmn. bd. Batten, Barton. Durstine & Osborn, N.Y.C.; mem. 17th N.Y. Dist. 75, 76th Congresses. Author: (Collections of editonals) More Power to You, 1917, It's a Qood Old World. 1920. Better Days. 1924. On the Up and Up. 1929. The Man Nobody Knows. 1925, The Book Nobody Knows. 1926. What Can a Man Believe, 1927; also mag. articles. Rep. candidate for U.S. Senate, 1940; hon. pres. Inst, for Cnppled and Disabled; trustee ColumbiaPresbyn. Med. Ctr., Herald-Tnbune Fresh Air Fund, Berea (Ky.) Coll., Deerfield Acad. Internat. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi (pres 1942-47). Congregationalism Died July 1967.

A

A

Am. Acad. Arts and Hopkins

U

Baltimore

MD

BARTHE, RICHMOND, Miss.,

Jan.

(Raboteau)

28, B.

Office: Writing

Scis.

Seminars Johns

21218

artist, sculptor; b.

Bay

St.

Louis,

1901; s. Richmond and Marie Clementine BA., Xavier U., 1934; D.F.A.. St. Francis

BARTON, CLARA, philanthropist; b. Oxford, Mass., 1821. d. Capt. Stephen and Sally (Stone) B.; grad. Clinton (N.Y.) Liberal Inst. Taught sch. 10 yrs.; organized system of pub. schs., Bordentown, N.J. During Civil War did relief work on battlefields and organized at her own expense the search for missing men (for the carrying on of which work Congress voted $15,000 for reimbursement); laid out grounds national cemetary. Andersonville, 1865; asso. with Internat. Red Cross of Geneva and worked through entire FrancoPrussian war, 1870; distributed relief in Strassburg, Belfort, Montpelier, Paris, 1871; secured adoption of treaty of Geneva, by U.S., 1882, 1st pres. Am. Red Cross, 1881-1904; apptd. to represent U.S. in internat. conferences, Geneva, 1884, Carlsruhe. 1887, Rome, 1892, Vienna, 1897, St. Petersburg, 1903; inaugurated Am. amendment cf Red Cross, to

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

relief for great calamities: distributed relief Ohio and Mississippi nver floods. 1884; Johnstown (Pa ) flood. 1889. Russian famine. 1892, Sea Islands. S.C, 1893. Armenian massacre. 1896; at request of President McKinley carried relief to Cuba, 1898; did personal field work in Cuba before,

provide

during, and after Spanish-Am. War: conducted Red Cross relief at Galveston, Tex. after great disaster. Aug. 1900, and other fields; hon pres. Nat. First Aid Assn.. 1905-1910. hdqrs. Boston, and Children's Star League; hon. mem Assn. Mil Surgeons of U.S., etc. Holds decorations or diplomas of honor from Germany (Iron Cross), Baden, Austna. Serbia. Turkey. Armenia. Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Belgium. Cuba; vole of thanks from citizens of Johnstown. Pa., Tex. Legislature, etc.; mentioned in President McKinley's annual message to Congress, Dec. 6. 1898. expressing his own appreciation

and

that of the

Am.

people for

relief

work during Spanish-

Am. War; only woman for whom a G.A.R. post has been named. Author: History of the Red Cross, 1882 (pub. by Government): America's Relief Expedition to Asia Minor (Armenia), 1896; History of the Red Cross in Peace and War,

A

Story of the 1898 (pub. by Internat. Soc.. New York); Cross. 1904; Story of My Childhood. 1907 Died Apr.

Red 12.

BAUM

17

talent, and to expand his performing honzons both the new and existing repertoire.

in

terms of

WILLIAM (COUNT

BASIE,

BASIE), composer, band Red Bank. N.J Aug. 21, 1904, s. Harvey Lee and B m. Catherine Morgan, July 12, 1942 (dec t983); child. Diane. Pianist Benny Moten Band. Kansas City. 1929-36; band leader. 1936-84. Broadway debut Roseleader; b.

.

Lillian (Child)

Aug.

.

software

company

m. William Marr;

29. 1948;

executive; 1

Alma,

b.

BS

child.

Com-

in

1971; DSc (hon), Worcester puter Sa with honors, U. Wis With saJes LittD (hon). William Woods U. Poly Inst mgmt- dept. 3M Corp.. Digital Equipment Corp., 1976-83; mgr. customer mktg. Sun Microsys., 1983-84. v. p. mktg., 1984-87. v. p. customer svc. 1987-90. v. p. worldwide field Autodesk, Inc., ops., exec, officer, 1990-92; chmn. bd„ San Rafael. Calif., 1992—; pres. Sun Fed- from 1987; bd. ,

;

CEO

AirTouch Comm., Bea

Cadence Design

Cisco Sys., Inc.; mem. President's Export Coun.. 1994; adv. coun. bus. sen. Stanford U. Bd. dirs U Wis. Sch Bus.. Nat. Breast Cancer Rsch. Found., Found for Nat. Medals Sci. and Tech.; mem adv. coun. Stanford U. Bus. Sch.; mem. Com. of 200; adv. for women's health issues, former mem. Ark. of Gov's Econ. Summit, Little Rock. Recipient Donald Burnham Mfg. Mgmt. award Soc. Mfg. Engrs., 1994. Mem. Calif. C. of C. (bd dirs.). Avocations: gardening, tennis. Office: Autodesk Inc 111 Mcinnis Pkwy San Rafael dirs.

Sys.,

Sys.,

C

CA

94903-2700

BARUCH. BERNARD MANNES,

i

government

official;

b.

1870; s. Simon B. and Belle (Wolfe) B.; m. Annie Griffen. Oct. 20. 1897 (dec. Jan. 16, 1938); children: Belle Wilcox, Bernard M, Renee B Samstag. AB. CCNY. 1889; LLD. Williams Coll.. 1923, U. S.C. 1925. Johns Hopkins, 1933; Coll Charleston S.C. 1935, The 1933. Oglethorpe U Citadel, 1937; DCL, Union Coll.. 1937; LLD. CCNY, 1947. With stock exchange apptd. by Pres. Wilson, 1916; mem. Adv. Commn. of COun Nat. Def.; chmn. Com. on Raw Materials, Minerals and Metals: comtnr in charge raw in charge materials War Industries Bd.; mem. commn purchases Allies; chmn. War Industries Bd-. 1918-19; mem.

Aug.

10,

,

chmn. raw mr.tenals Am. Commn. Supreme Econ. Coun.; econ. adv. Am. adv. to James F. Byrnes, war mobilization dir.. 1943; apptd. head fact finding com. on synthetic rubber by Pres Roosevelt, 1942; made report to Pres and James F. Byrnes on War and Postwar Plans, Feb 1944; U.S. rep. Atomic Energy Commn.. 1946. Author: American Industry in the War. Making of Economic and Reparation Sections of Peace Treaty, 1920. Philosophy for Our Time, 1954, Baruch: My Own Story. 1957; contbr. articles on various drafting com. econ. sect. to Negotiate Peace,

Peace

Commn,;

UN

A

econ. subjects. Mem. Pres.'s Conf. for Capital and Labor, 1919, Pres s Agrl. Conf., 1922. Died June 20. 1965.

BARYSHNIKOV, MIKHAIL,

Riga, ballet dancer; b Nicholai and Alexandra (Kisselov) Student. Ballet Sch. of Riga. Kirov 1979; Ballet Sch.. Leningrad. Russia; (hon.), Yale U (hon). Columbia U., 1985. Mem. Kirov Ballet Co., 1969-74; prin. dancer Am. Ballet Theatre. 1974-78, N.Y.C. Ballet. 1978-79; dir. designee Ballet Theatre, 1979-80. 1980-90; founder White Oak Dance Project, artistic dir., 1990—. Since 1974 guest artist with leading ballet cos. throughout world including Nat. Ballet of Can Royal Ballet, Latvia, Jan. 28.

B

;

I

1948;

s.

child. Aleksandra.

DFA

.

DHL

Am

.

Hamburg

(Germany) Ballet, Ballet (W.Ger ) Ballet, appeared

Victoria.

Australia,

Covent Garden. Spoleto (Italy) Festival; dances premier danseur roles in the traditional repertory; other repertory includes; Le jeune homme et la morte, Vestris, Medea, Push Comes to Shove. Hamlet Connotations, Other Dances, Pas de Duke, Santa Fe Saga. Pique Dame, Four Seasons. Opus 19, Rhapsody Apollo. Configurations. The Wild Boy. The Little Ballet, Follow the Feet. Sinatra Suite, Requiem; ballets staged for

Stuttgart

the

Am

Ballet Theatre include

Quixote (Kiln's Wedding),

at,

The Nutcracker.

1978,

Cinderella.

1976,

1983;

Don

motion

pictures include The Turning Point. 1976 (Acad, award nomination best supporting actor 1976). White Nights, 1985, Thais Dancing. 1985. Dancers, 1987. The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, 1991. Company Business, 1992; actor on Broadway: Metamorphosis, 1989; numerous TV appearances including Dance in America series, Baryshnikov at the White House (Emmy award 1979). Baryshnikov on Broadway (Emmy award 1980), Baryshnikov in Hollywood. Baryshnikov by Tharp, A Salute to Fred Astaire, A Salute to Gene Kelly, Dance in America: Baryshnikov Dances Balanchine (Emmy award 1989); co-creator (with choreographer Mark Morris): White Oak Dance Project, 1990; author: Baryshnikov at Work Mikhail Baryshnikov Discusses His Roles, 1976, Baryshnikov in Color, 1980; toured in Cutting Up (choreographed by Twyla Tharp). 1992-93 Gold medalist Varna Competition, Bulgaria 1966, First pnze Internat Ballet Competition, Moscow. USSR 1968; recipient Nijinsky pnze at First Internat Ballet Competition Pans Acad Dance 1968, Dance mag award 1978. Liberty award. 1986. Addresv care Vincent & Farrell Assocs 157 57th St Ste 502 New York NY 10019-2210 The dancer who would grow in his art must seek to explore and develop new phases of his

NYC,

W

archives appear

in their original

form

.

War

;

2 yrs. with rgt

and 2 yrs. as adc to comdg. gen. Army of the Potomac; in Spanish-Am. War comd. Bates' Ind. Brigade and later 3d divsn. 5th Army Corps; comd. sits, of Mindanao and Jolo and 1st Divsn. 8th Corps, and dept. So. Luzon. Philippines. 1899-1901. Died Feb. 4. 1919.

1

Ballroom. 671938; appeared at Carnegie Hall. 1939, 1940, Kennedy Inaugural Ball, performance. Queen of Eng.; motion picture debut Reveille with Beverly. 1942. Crazy House, 1943; toured with Frank Sinatra, 1965. Tony Bennett, other theatre tours. Named Most Popular Band. Musicians Am.. 1933, Top Band. Pitts. Couner populanty poll. 1941; recipient All-Am. Band award Esquire, 1945, Jazz Merit award The Lamplighter, 1945. Down Beat internat. cntics' poll winner, 195256. Kennedy Ctr. Honors medal. 1981, Down Beat Readers Poll, 1983. Grammy award, 1983, others. Mem. ASCAP. NAACP. Dance Orch. Leaders Assn (exec. bd. dirs.). Died Apr. 26. 1984. land

Apollo Theatre,

NYC.

command

BASQUIAT, JEAN-MICHEL,

Wis

1900. hon. discharge. 1901. bng gen 1901, maj gen., It. gen. and chief of staff. 1906; ret.. 1906; served in

1902. Civil

1912.

BARTZ, CAROL,

USV,

artist; b Bklyn.. Dec 22, I960. Solo shows include exhbn. in Modena. Italy. 1981. Annina Nosei Gallery, 1982; group exhbns. include Times Square Show, 1980, Documenta 7, Germany, 1982, Whitney Biennial. 1983; represented in numerous collections. Died August 12. 1988.

BASS, SAUL, 8,

1920;

s.

graphic designer, filmmaker; b. N.Y.C, May Aaron and Pauline (Feldman) B; m. Elaine

Makatura.

Sept. 30. 1 96 1 children Jennifer, JefStudent. Art Students League, 1936-39. Bklyn. Coll., 1944-45; hon. doctorates, Phila. Mus. Coll. Art, L.A. Art Ctr Coll. Design, Otis/Parsons Art Inst Freelance graphic designer N.Y.C, 1936-46; propr. Saul Bass Assocs.. Inc., Los Angeles, 1946-96; Regents lectr. UCLA. 1986; Guardian ;

:

frey.

&

lectr. Brit.

Film

mem. exec. bd. Internat. Design Conf., mem. faculty Royal Designers for In-

Inst.;

Aspen, Colo.; hon. dustry, Royal Soc. Arts, Eng.. 1965; leader seminars, lectr. univs., colls., various instns. Dir. short films, TV commls.. motion picture titles, prologues, epilogues: spl. sequences for feature films including shower sequence in Psycho, 1960. maj. battle in Spartacus, 1962, all races in Grand Prix, 1968, live action epilogue West Side Story. 1961, animated equilogue Around the World in Eighty Days. 1956; graphic designs Man With the Golden Arm. 1955. Anatomy of a Murder, I960, Exodus. 1961. Bonjour Triestesse. 1957. Such Good Fnends. 1974. The Shining, 1980. Broadcast News. 1987, Big, 1988. War of the Roses, 1990, Goodfellas. 1991, Cape Fear. 1992, Mr. Saturday Night, 1992, The Age of Innocence, 1958, North by 1993; dir. opening titles for Vertigo, Northwest. 1959, Walk on the Wild Side, 1962. It's a Mad. Mad. Mad. Mad World. 1963; dir. feature film Phase IV. 1974; film retrospectives include Cinemateque Francais, Paris,

Zagreb Film Festival. L.A. Film Festival, Jerusalem Cinemateque, Braunschweig, Germany, Toyama, Japan; represented permanent collections, Plakatu Mus., Warsaw, Poland, Lahti Art Mus., Finland, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, Library of Congress. Smithsonian Instn., Prague Mus., Stedelijk Mus., Amsterdam, The Cooper Hewitt Mus., N.Y.C, Israel Mus., Jerusalem, Kunstsammlungen Mus.. Munich; exhibited one-man and group shows, U.S., Europe, S.Am., Far East; designer, developer: numerous

Rotterdam Film

Festival,

identification systems for indsl. enterprises including System. AT&T, Getty Trust, Celanese Corp.. United Alcoa, Quaker Oats. Rockwell Internal., Warner Communications, Minolta, Girl Scouts U.S.A., United Way; architect, designer world-wide network. BP, Exxon-Esso Gasoline stas., 1983; designer packages for comml. products. Wesson Oil, 1983, Dixie Paper Products, Lawry's Foods, Hunt's Foods, symbol, Pres.'s White House Council for

corp. Bell

Airlines.

1981, U.S. Post Office Commorative and Industry, 1983; contbr. numerous articles to profl. pubis. Bd. dirs. Internat. Design Conf., Aspen; bd. govs. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., LA.; founding trustee Sundance Film Inst.; bd. dirs Internat. Documentary

Energy

Stamp

Efficiency,

for Art

BATES, KATHY,

actress; b Memphis. June 28. 1948. BFA. Meth. U., 1969. Film appearances include Taking Off, Straight Time. Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Summer Heat, Arthur 2: On the Rocks, Signs of Life. High Stakes, Men Don't Leave, Dick Tracy. While Palace, Misery, 1990 (Acad, award for Best Actress 1990. Golden Globe award), At Play in the Fields of the Lord. 1991, The Road to Mecca. Prelude to a Kiss. Fried Green Tomatoes, 1991 (Golden Globe nomination, BAFTA nomination), Used People, A Home of Our Own, North, Curse of the Starving Class, Dolores Claiborne, 1994. Angus. 1995. Diabolique, 1996, The War at Home. 1996. Primary Colors. 1998. Swepl from the Sea. 1998, Titanic. 1998. Dash and Lilly. 1999. My Life as a Dog, 1999; stage appearances include Vanities, 1976, Semmelweiss. Crimes of the Heart, The Art of Dining, Goodbye Fidel, 1980. Chocolate Cake and Final Placement, 1981, 5th of July, 'night. Mother, 1983 (Tony nomination. Outer Critics Circle award), Two Masters; The Rain of Terror, 1985, Curse of the Starving Class, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (OBIE award 1988), The Road to Mecca; TV appearances include (series) The Late Shift (Golden Globe award. Am. Comedy award, SAG award). The Love Boat. St. Elsewhere, Cagney & Lacey, L.A. Law. China Beach. Homicide, N.Y.P.D. Blue, (pilot) Fargo, (minisenes) Murder Ordained, The Stand. 1994, (movies of the week) Johnny Bull, No Place Like Home. Roe vs. Wade. Hostages. The West Side Waltz. 1995. The Late Shift. 1996; dir Talking With. PBS Great Performances, (NBC). Office: Susan Smith & Assocs 121 N San Vicente Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90211-2303

So.

1971.

BATES, THEODORE LEWIS, advertising executive; b. New Haven. Sept. 11. 1901; s. Vernal Warner and Elizabeth (Hailes) B; m Evelyn turull. Aug. 4, 1934; children: Evelyn B. Owens, Patncia B. Johnson (twins). BS. Yale, 1924. Advt. mgr. Chase Nat. Bank. N.Y.C, 1924-25; with George Batten & Co., Batten Barton Durstine & Osborn,

B

N.Y.C,

Inc..

Bowles,

1925-35, 1935-40;

Inc.,

1929-35;

v.p.,

pres.,

v.p..

Ted

treas.

dir.

Bates,

Benton Inc..

&

then

chmn. bd. dirs.. mem. exec. com., hon. chmn. bd.; dir. Advt. Coun. Named Comdr. Knight Malta. Mem. Moisie Salmon Club, Yale Club (N.Y.C). Lawrence Beach Club, Cedarhurst Yacht Club. Rockaway Hunting Club (L.I.), The Country Club, Havana Yacht Club. Died June 1972.

BATTIN, PATRICIA MEYER,

librarian;

b

Gettysburg,

June 2, 1929; d. Emanuel Albert and Josephine (Lehman) Meyer; m. William Thomas Battin, June 16, 1951 (div. 1975); children Laura. Joanna, Thomas. BA, Swarthmore Coll., 1951; MS in LS. Syracuse U.. 1967. Asst. Pa.,



libr.

SUNY-Binghamton,

1967-69, asst. dir. for reader sves.,

Columbia U„ N.Y.C, 1974-78, v.p.. intenm pres. Research Libraries Group. Palo Alto, Calif., 1982. also dir.. 1974-87; pres. Commn. on Preservation and Access, Washington, 1987-94; trustee Coun. on Libr. Resources, Washington. 1984-94, EDUCOM. Pnnceton, N.J.. 1982-88. Lehigh U.. 1989—. CAUSE. Boulder, Colo., 1993-96; mem. adv. com. on coun. on livr and info, resources Frye Leadership Inst. Libr. Contbr. ar1969-74; dir.

sves.

libr.

univ. libr., 1978-87;

Mem. ALA. Assn. Rsch. Librs (trustee Club. Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Phi Mu

ticles to profl. jours.

1982-85).

Cosmos

BAUGH,

SAMMY (SAMUEL

A.

BAUGH),

football player;

Temple, Tex., Mar. 17, 1914. Football player Washington 1937; coach Hardin-Simmons U. 1955-60. New York Titans, 1960-61. Achievements include NFL champion. b.

Redskins.

1937. 42; all-pro 1937. 40. 43. 45, 47; holder of records for

punting and passing completion,

Assn.. Internat. Design Edn. Found.; design arts policy panel Nat. Endowment for the Arts; adv bd. Getty Trust Arch.

Program. Met. Mus. Art/Getty Trust Program for Art on Film, others. Hon. fellow Bezalel Acad.; recipient award for high artistic value in all work Mus. de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janiero. 1959. citation for distinction brough to profession Phila. Mus. Art, 1960; inducted NY. Art Dirs. Hall of Fame. 1977; recipient numerous gold medals various nal. and internal, design competitions.

Grand award

The Searching

for

Eye Venice Film Festival, Gold Hugo for From Here to There Chgo. Film Festival, Oscar for documentary Why Man Creates, 1969, Gold medal Moscow Film Festival, U.S. Govt. Fed. Design Achievement award Fifth Ave. Soc.. Silver medal Mem. Soc Typog. Arts, Am. Inst. Tokyo Met. Govt. Graphic Designers Graphic Arts (Gold medal), Assn Sweden, Package Designers Coun.. Alliance Graphique InHome: Los Angeles Calif. Died Apr 25. 1996 ternal.

BAUM,

ELEANOR,

engineering

electrical

NY.. N.Y.C. 1961-64; asst prof. elec. engring 1964-67. assoc prof.. 1967-71, prof., dept. elec. engring., 1971-84. dean Sch. Engnng.. 198487; dean Sch. Engnng., Cooper Union for Advancement Sci. 1987—; exec dir. Cooper Union Rsch. and Art. cons, engring. to various corps.; Found.. N.Y.C. 1987 accreditation visitor Accreditation Bd. Engring. and Tech., 1983 bd. dirs., fellow, 1994; organizer career confs. for Poly

Inst

Pratt

Inst.

NYC.

chmn

NYC.





;

,



chair careers in engnng careers for women, N.Y.C. 1970 bd. examiners Grad- Record Exam., 1984-90; bd. dirs. Alleghany Powers Systems, U.S. Trust Co.. Avnct, Inc.; commr mem. engring. adv. bd Engring. Workforce Commn., 1990 NSF, 1989-94; mem. adv bd. Duke U„ Rice U„ U.S. Mcht. mem. /Japan Engring. Edn. Task Mannc Acad 1992 ,

BATES, CHARLES AUSTIN,

wnler; b

Indpls.,

Apr

18.

m

Belle 1866; s. Charles A. and Margaret (Holmes) B; Brandenburg, Sept. II, 1890. Organizer and pres Knickerbocker Syndicate, 1904; v.p Crystal River & San Juan Ry pres Rutherford Colo. Yule Marble Co.. Colo Slate Co Rubber Co Author: Good Advertising, 1896. Short Talks on Advertising, 1899, also 20 books on advt The Art and .

;

.

Literature of Business, 6 vols,, 1902. contbr. articles to profl jours.

BATES,

educator.

academic administrator; b. Poland. Feb. 10. 1940; came to U.S., 1942; d Sol and Anna (Berkman) Kushel. m. Paul Martin Baum. Sept. 2, 1962; children: Elizabeth, Jennifer B.S.E.E., CUNY. 1959; M.E.E.. Poly Inst. NY.. 1961. Ph.D.. 1964; DS (hon.), Union Coll., 1993. Notre Dame. 1995 Engr Sperry Gyrosoope Co.. N.Y.C, 1960-61; instr.







.

;

;

;

US

Contbr. tech. articles and articles on engnng Force, 1994 Recipient Disting Alumnus careers and edn to profl. jours award Poly Inst NY., 1986. Alumni Achievement award CCNY. 1986, Emily Warren Rocbling award Womens' Hall 1992, of Fame, 1988, Achievement award Mich Stale U .

,

JOHN COALTER,

career military officer, b

St

Mo, Aug. 26, 1842; s Edward and Julia Davenport (Coaller) Bales Ed Washington U St Louis. 1th inf US Army. LLD. 1904 Apptd. from Mo 1st It 1861, rose through grades to bng gen. USV, 1898, maj gen., 1988. hon. discharge. 1899. bng. gen USV. 1899. maj gen

Charles County.

.

.

1

Outstanding Woman Scientist award. 1992 Assn. Women Sci. Fellow IEEE (Steinmetz award 1990). Soc. Women Engrs. (Upward Mobility award 1990, Achievement award engrs. joint com L I 1995); mem Am Soc Engnng. Edn. (bd

1989—. v.p. 1992-93, pres 1995—. vanous nat task Nat Engnng Deans Coun (bd. dirs. 1987—, chair Met Deans Assn (chmn 1985-90). Acad. Scis. (bd. govs. 1994 ), Order of Engr (bd. govv

dirs

forces).

1990-93).

NY



NY

;

BAUM 1985-92, competitiveness policy coun. subcom. critical techs. 1992—, nat. rsch. coun. bd. engring. edn. 1991-95), Eta Pi (Achievement award Mich. Tech. U.

Kappa Nu. Tau Beta 1995).

BAUM, UVMAN) FRANK,

Chittenango. NY., May 15. 1856. s. of Benjamin Ward and Cynthia (Stanton)B acad. edn., at Syracuse, N.Y.; m. Maud, d. Matilda Joslyn author;

b.

9, 1882. Began newspaper Dakota Pioneer. Aberdeen, S.D., Window, Chicago, III.. 1897-1902 Author; Mother Goose in Prose. 1897. 1902; By the Candelabra's Glare (poems), 1898; Father Goose-His Book. 1899; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900; A New Wonderland. 1900; The Songs of Father Goose. 1900; The Army Alphabet. 1900; The Navy Alphabet. 1900; Am Fairy Tales. 1901; Dot and Tot of Merryland, 1901; The Art of Decorating (technical). 1900; The Master Key. 1901; The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. 1902; Enchanted Isle of Yew, 1903; The Magical Monarch of Mo, 1903; The Marvelous Land of Oz, 1904. The Woggle-Bug Book. 1905; Queen Zixi of Ix. 1905; Animal Farm Tales. 1905; John Dough and the Cherub. 1906; Ozma of Oz, 1907; Dorothy and the Wizard. 1907; Baum's Fatry Tales, 1908; The Road to Oz. 1908; The Emerald City of Oz. 1909; Baum's Juvenile Speaker. 1909; The Sea Fairies. 1910; The Danng Twins, 1910; Phoebe Danng. Conspirator, 1911; Sky Island. 1912; Little Wizard Series (6 titles), 1913; Patch-work Girl of Oz, 1913; Tik-Tok

Gage, work,

of Fayetteville.

1916; 1917;

of Oz,

Babes

and composition. Hon, mem Boston Browning Soc.. in recognition of music written to Browning's poetry. Compositions; Mass in E flat (sung by Boston Handel and Haydn Soc., 1892); The Rose of Avontown, cantata for female voices; Gaelic Symphony; Festival Jubilate, for mixed voices; The Minstrel and the King, ballad for male voices. Sylvania. wedding cantata for mixed voices; Help Us, O God, motet for mixed voices, unaccompanied: Concerto for piano and orchestra (played by Boston Symphony Orchestra); Aria, Jephthah's Daughter; cantatas. The Sea-Fairies and the Chambered Nautilus; Quintet for piano and strings; Service in A; also many songs, etc. Died Dec. 27, 1944.

NY.. Nov.

1880; edited the 1888-90, and the Show

Man

WHO'S

18

1914; Scarecrow of Oz, 1915; Rtnkitink in Oz. in Birdland, 1917; The Lost Princess of Oz. of Oz. 1918. Plays: The Maid of

The Tin Woodman

Arran. produced New York, 1881; Matches, prod. New York. 1882; Kilmorne. prod. Syracuse, 1884; The Queen of Killarney. prod. Rochester, 1885; The Wizard of Oz (musical 1902; The Woggle-Bug Chicago, extravaganza), prod. (musical extravaganza), prod. Chicago. 1902; The Radio-Play (motion pictures of Baum's Fairy Tales), prod. Chicago and New York, 1908-09; Tik-Tok Man of Oz, prod. Los Angeles, 1913. Died May 6, 1919

BAXTER, WARNER,

actor; b. Columbus, Oh., 1891. m. Winifred Bryson. Motion picture star with Fox Film Corp. Has played in In Old Arizona (Academy award 1929), Adam Had 4 Sons, 42nd Street, Broadway Bill, One More Spring, Under the Pampas Moon, King of Burlesque. The Pnsioner of Shark Island. Wife, Doctor and Nurse, Kidnapped, etc. Died May 7, 1951; buned Forest Lawn Meml. Park, Glendale, Calif.

BAYARD, MRS. ARNOLD

A. See

NESS, EVALINE

GEORGE

WELLS, biology educator, academic BEADLE, administrator; b. Wahoo, Nebr., Oct. 22, 1903; s. Chauncey Marion Cecile Hill, Aug. 22, Elmer and Hattie (Albro) B 1928 (div. 1953); 1 son, David; m. Muriel Barnett, Aug. 12. 1953; 1 stepson, Redmond James Barnett. B.S., U. Nebr., 1926, M.S.. 1927, D.Sc., 1949; Ph.D., Cornell U.. 1931; M.A., Oxford (Eng.) U., 1958, D.Sc. (hon.), 1959; D.Sc., Yale U., 1947, Northwestern U., 1952, Rutgers U.. 1954, Kenyon Coll, 1955. Wesleyan U., 1956. Birmingham U. 1959. Pomona Coll., 1961, Lake Forest Coll., 1962, U. Rochester, 1963. U. III.. 1963, Brown U., 1964. Kans. State U., 1964, U. Pa., 1964, Wabash Coll.. 1966. Syracuse U.. 1967. Loyola U., Chgo., 1970. Hanover Coll., 1971. Eureka Coll., 1972, Butler U., 1973, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1975, Ind. State U„ 1976; LL.D U Calif, at Los Angeles, 1962, U. Miami, 1963, 1966. Beloit Coll.. Brandeis U.. 1963, Johns Hopkins U 1966, U. Mich., 1969; DHL.. Jewish Theol. Sem. Am, 1966. DePaul U.. 1969, U. Chgo., 1969, Canisius Coll., 1969, Knox Coll., 1969, Carroll Coll.. 1971. Roosevelt U.. 1971; D. Pub. Service. Ohio No. U.. 1970. Teaching asst. Cornell U.. 1926fellow Calif Inst. Tech., 27. experimentalist, 1927-31; 1931-33, instr., 1933-35; guest investigator Institut de Biologic physico-chimique, Paris, 1935; asst. prof, genetics Harvard U., 1936-37; prof, biology (genetics) Stanford U., 1937-47; prof, biology and chmn. div. biology Calif. Inst. Tech., 1946-60, acting dean faculty, 1960-61; pres., trustee, prof, biology U. Chgo., 1961-68, pres. emeritus, William E. Wrather Distinguished Service prof., hon. trustee, 1969-75, prof, emeritus, 1975; dir. Inst. Biomed. Research, AMA, Chgo., 1968-70; Eastman vis. prof. Oxford U., 1958-59; mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Council. 1960; hon. pres. 12th Internat. Congress Genetics. 1968. Author: (with Alfred H. Sturtevant) An Introduction to Genetics, 1939, Genetics and Modern Biology. 1963, (with Munel B Beadle) The ;

m

,

,

NRC

1966 (Edison award best sci. book for Hon. trustee Mus. Sci. and Industry. Chgo.; Tech 1969-75; adv. bd Robert A Welch Recipient Lasker award Am. Pub. Found., from 1971. Health Assn., 1950; Dyer award. 1951. Emil C. Hansen pnze Denmark, 1953; Albert Einstein Commemorative award in 1958; Nobel Pnze in medicine and physiology (with sci., Edward L. Tatum and Joshua Lederberg), 1958; Am. Cancer Soc. nat. award. 1959; Kimber Genetics award NAS, I960; Pnestley Meml. award. 1967; Donald Forsha Jones medal, 1972; Order St. Olaf. Mem. AAAS (pres. 1955), Nat. Acad. Am. Acad. Arts Scis. (council 1969-72), Am. Philos. Soc., and Scis.. Genetic* Soc. Am. (pres. 1946). Genettcal Soc. Gt. Britain. Indian Soc. Genetics and Plant Breeding, Indian Nat. Sci. Acad, (hon.), Chgo. Hon. Soc. (pres. 1968-71, trustee 1971-76), Royal Soc. London, Danish Royal Acad. Scis., Japan Acad, (hon.), Inst. Lombardo Sci. and Letters (Milan, Research on Italy). Phi Beta Kappa (hon). Sigma Xi. genetics, cytology and origin Indian corn (Zea), genetics and

Language

of

Life,

youth 1967). trustee Calif

Inst

,

came

Mar.

20,

Philip

and Esther (Goldfarb)

1928; 1928.

children:

1906;

to

U.S.,

.

NW

Washington

DC

20005-7200

Krystle.

London, 1914;

m

naturalized,

s.

Mary Ingerman, Feb. 18, BBA, CfcNY,

W

NYC.



;

WNBC-TV, N.Y.C. 1978—. Mem.

N.Y.C. Pk. Slope North Improvement Corp., chmn. nat. edn. program Religious Zionists Am.; mem. lecture and forum com. Nat. Dem. Club; chmn. polit. and legis. affairs Kings County Dem. Exec. Com.; bd. dirs. Affiliated Young Dems., Inc.; Dem. candidate for mayor

professional basketball team ex-

Washington, Sept. 16, 1934; m. Elaine; 1 dau Ed., Coll. Idaho, Seattle U. Profl. basketball player

,

Los Angeles (formerly Minneapolis) Lakers, 1958-72; asst. coach New Orleans Jazz, NBA, 1974-76, coach. 1976-79; exec, v.p., gen. mgr. Los Angeles Clippers. 1986-94, v. p. basketaballops., 1994 Most Valuable Player. NCAA



B.;

former mayor; b 1906;

Edmond M, Bernard

NYC,

Com.

Citizens

BAYLOR, ELGIN GAY,

mold

1929-45; ptnr. Beame-Greidinger. H.S. tchr. 1925-45; instr. acctg. and auditing Rutgers CPAs. U., 1944-45; asst. budget dir. N.Y.C. 1946-52, budget dir.. 1952-61, comptr., 1962-65; chmn. fin. com., mem. bd. dirs. Am. Bank & Trust Co, N.Y.C. 1966; prin. Abraham D. Beame Assocs., N.Y.C, 1966-73; chmn. bd. Arrow-Lock Corp., 1966-73; mayor N.Y.C, 1974-77; chmn. adv. commn. commentator, urban Intergovt Rels., Washington. 1978 affairs cons. Sta.

ecutive; b.

.

Tournament, 1958; mem. NBA All-Star Team, 1959-65, 6770; Rookie of the Yr„ NBA, 1959; co-Most Valuable Player,

NBA All-Star Game, 1959; named to NBA 35th Anniversary All-Time Team, 1980. Office: LA Clippers 1111 S Figueroa St Ste 1100 Los Angeles CA 90015-1300

for

Pub Higher Edn..

N.Y.C. 1965; del. Dem. Nat. Conventions. 1956, 1960, 1964; bd. dirs. Bklyn. region Nat. Coun. Christians and Jews, State com. Am.'s Conscience Fund, City Coll. Fund, Brownsville Boys Club, United Jewish Appeal, Gil Hodges Found., Am. -Israel Cultural Found., Internat. Synagogue, Bklyn.

NY

Cmty. Coun., Kyle Rote Met. Football Conf, Countee Cullen Scholarship Found., Coord. Coun. Edn. Disadvantaged, Bklyn., Hebrew Home and Hosp. for Aged. Grand St. Boys Assn., Israel Bond Com.; mem. Hillel Bldg. Fund, Bklyn Coll.; trustee-at-large Fedn. Jewish PhilanJewish

thropies;

adv.

bd.

Baruch

mem. Friends

of Univ. Settlement;

Anti-Defamation

Sch,.

CCNY; mem.

League;

mem.

mem. grad.

regional adv. bd.

com. Yeshiva U.; bd.

nat. legacies

sponsors art festival for NAACP send Harris medal, 1957. Man

legal def.

Recipient

Town-

awards numerous and civic orgns. Decorated knight comdr. Dennis of Zante (Greece)/. Mem. Zionist Orgn. of

Yr.

charitable, relgious

AMY

BEACH, MARCY CHENEY (MRS. H.H.A. BEACH) composer; b. Henniker. N.H.. Sept. 5. 1867. d. Charles Abbott and Clara Imogene (Marcy) Cheney, early edn. by mother; piano and harmony under Junius W, Hill, Ernest Perabo and Carl Baermann; studied fugue, form, counterpoint and instrumentation alone with textbooks; m. Henry Harris Aubrey Beach, Dec. 2, 1885 (died 1910). Played in concerts and recitals from 1883; since 1885, devoted time to playing

CENTURY AMERICA

include setting of long jump world record Olympic 1968; first long jumper to surpass 28 and 29 ft.

BEAMS, JESSE WAKEFIELD,

Games,

physicist, educator; b

Belle

s. Jesse Wakefield and Kathryn Maxine Sutherland, June 16. 1931. AB, Fairmount (Kans.) Coll.. 1921; MA. U. Wis 1922; PhD, U. Va„ 1925; ScD, William and Mary Coll., 1941, U. N.C.. 1946, Washington and Lee U 1949, Fla. Inst. Tech., 1969, Yale U, 1976. Instr. physics and math. Ala. Poly. Inst..

Plaine, Kans., Dec. 25, 1898;

(Wylie)

B; m.

,

,

1922-23; Nat. Rsch. fellow U. Va., 1925-26; Nat. Rsch. Yale, 1926-27, instr. physics, 1927-28; assoc. prof, physics U. Va., 1927-28. prof., 1930-77, Francis H. Smith prof, physics, 1953-69, chmn. dept. physics, 1948-63; bd. dirs. Oak Ridge Inst. Nuclear Studies, Va. Inst. Sci. Rsch.; mem. Nat. Rsch. Fellowship com. NRC, 1949; mem. gen. adv. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. com. AEC, 1954-60. jours. Recipient Potts medal Franklin Inst., 1942, John Scott award, Lewis award Am. Phiilos. Soc., 1958, 1956, Achievement award U. Wichita Alumni Assn., 1959, Nat. Medal of Sci 1968, Gold medal and citation AEC, 1972, Beams lectureship in bio-physics established in his honor U. Va. Fellow Phys. Soc. (pres. 1938-39, 58-59, 68, Beams medal for Rsch. established in his honor SE sect.), (chmn. sect. B. 1943), Va. Acad. Sci. (pres. 1947, Merit award). Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Am. Optical Soc.; mem. Am. Philos. Soc. (v.p. 1960-63), Am. Physics Tchrs. Assn., AAUP, (physics divsn. 1933-36, 37-40), Nat. Acad. Scis., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma (hon.), Raven Soc Colonnade Club. Died July 23, 1977; buried U. Va. Cemetery. ,

Am

AAAS

NRC

BEARDEN, ROMARE HOWARD, N.C., Sept.

2.

1914;

m. Nanette Rohan.

s.

Howard

Sept.

4,

grad.. Art Students League, Inst

,

artist; b Charlotte, R. and Bessye (Johnson) B.; BS. NYU, 1935; postof Arts (hon), Pratt

1954. 1937;

D

Bklyn., 1973, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pitts., 1975.

art dir.

Harlem Cultural Council.; vis. lectr. African and Afro-Am. art and culture Williams Coll., 1969. Exhibited in one-man shows at Kootz Gallery. N.Y.C, 1945-47, Niveau Gallery, N.Y.C, 1949, Barone Gallery, N.Y.C, 1955, Michel Warren Gallery, N.Y.C, I960, Cordier-Ekstrom, N.Y.C, 1961, 64, 67,

69,

73,

75,

77,

Corcoran Gallery, Washington.

1965,

Inst. Tech., 1966, Bundy Mus., Vt 1966, Mus. Modern Art, 197], Albert Loeb Gallery, Paris, 1975, Birmingham Mus. Art, Mcintosh Gallery, Atlanta, Con-

Carnegie

,

temporary Arts Ctr., New Orleans, Mass. Coll. Art, Boston, Seventeen Wendell St., Cambridge, Malcolm Brown Gallery, Shaker Heights, Ohio, 1982, U. Mass.. Amherst, Concept Art Gallery, Pitts., 1984, U. No. Iowa, London Arts. Detroit. Cordier and Ekstrom, N.Y.C, others; exhibited in Mint. Mus. Art, Charlotte, N.C. 1981. Bait. Mus.. 1981, Mus. State Va., 1981, Bklyn. Mus., 1981; two-man show, Phila. Art Alliance, 1971; exhibited numerous group shows in Europe, S.Am.; author: (with Carl Holty) The Painter's Mind. 1969, (with Harry Henderson) 6 Black Masters of American Art. Served with AUS, 1942-45. Recipient award Nat. Inst. Arts, and Letters, 1966, purchase award Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1970, Gov's medal State of N.C, 1976, Nat. Arts Medal, 1987; Guggenheim fellow, 1970-71, Mem. Nat Inst. Arts and Letters Home: New York N.Y. Died Mar. II, 1988.

BEATTY, (HENRY) WARREN,

actor, producer, director; b. Mar. 30. 1937; s. Ira O. and Kathlyn Kath1 child. Beaty; m. Annette Bening; lyn. Student, Northwestern U., 1956, Stella Adler Theatre 1957. Actor films Splendor in the Grass, 1961, Sch.. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, 1962, All Fall Down. 1962, Lilith. 1963, Mickey One, 1965, Promise Her Anything, 1965, Kaleidoscope, 1966, The Only Game in Town, 1969, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, 1971, Dollars, 1971, The Parallax

Richmond, (Maclean)

Va..

NYC,

BEAME, ABRAHAM DAVID,

,

Ste 200

IN 20TH

fellow

devel. fruit fly Drosophila, biochem. genetics of bread Neurospora. Home; Pomona Calif. Died 1989.

BAYH, BIRCH EVANS, JR., lawyer, former senator; b. Terre Haute. Ind., Jan. 22, 1928; s. Birch Evans and Leah (Hollingsworth) B; m. Marvella Hern, Aug. 24, 1952 (dec. Apr. 1979); 1 son, Birch Evans III; m Kathenne Halpin. 1951; J.D., 1981; I son, Christopher John. B.S., Purdue U Engaged in farming Vigo 1960. Bar; Ind. 1961. Ind. U County, 1952-57; mem Ind. Ho. of Reps, from Vigo County, 1954-62, minority leader, 1957-58, 61-62, speaker. 1959-60; U.S. senator from Ind.. 1962-81, Chmn. intelligence com., mem. appropriations, jud. corns.; now sr. ptnr. Bayh, Connaughton & Malone PC, Washington. Named Outstanding Young Man in Ind. Ind. Jr C. of C. 1959; one of 10 outstanding Reps, in Ind. Gen. Assembly Ind. Newspaper Men and Women Vets, 1961. Democrat Office: 1350 I St

WHO

Order St. Am., City Coll. Alumni Assn. (bd. dirs. 1952-58). Beta Gamma Sigma Epsilon, B'nai B'rith (past trustee), Brookboro (Bklyn ). Office: Adv Commn Intergovt Rels 1111 20th St Washington DC 20575-0001

NW

BFAMON, BOB, 1946. 1984.

Olympic

Named

to

Olympic

athlete.

athlete;

Fund

Olympic Hall

of

b.

raiser

Fame,

Bronx,

Aug.

29,

U.S. Olympic Com., 1983. Achievements

View, 1974, The Fortune, 1975. Town and Country, 1999; appeared in Broadway play A Loss of Roses. 1960; actor, producer films include Bonnie and Clyde, 1967 (Acad, award nomination for best actor), Ishtar, 1987; producer, coscreenwriter, actor Shampoo, 1975 (Acad award nomination for best screenplay). Love Affair, 1994; producer, co-dir., coscreenwriter, actor Heaven Can Wait, 1978 (Acad, award nominations for best actor, best dir. and best screenplay); producer, dir., co-screenwriter, actor Reds, 1981 (Acad, award for best dir.), Bulworth, 1998; producer, dir., actor Dick Tracy, 1990; co-producer, actor: Bugsy, 1991; Love Affair (also producer and writer), 1996; Town and Country, 1998; Bulworth (also producer and writer); 1998; actor (TV) A Salute to Dustin Hoffman, 1999; TB guest appearances include Studio One, 1948, What's My Line, 1950, Vibe, 1997 care Risa Am. Democrat Office: Mem Dirs. Guild 1 Gertner 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804

CAA

BECHTEL, STEPHEN DAVISON,

engineering

company

executive; b. Aurora, Ind., Sept. 24, 1900; s. Warren A. and Clara (West) B.; m. Laura Adaline Peart. Sept. 7. 1923 (dec.); children: Stephen Davison. Barbara Bechtel Davies. Student

engring.. U. Calif. LL.D. (hon), 1954; LL.D.. Loyola U„ 1958, Golden Gate U.. 1976; D.Eng., U. Pacific, 1966, Washington U., 1976, Carroll Coll., 1983; D.Pub. Service, V. Gen. Registered profl. engr., Calif. San Francisco, 1982.

constrn. bus. with father, 1919; with W.A Bechtel Co.. v.p., 1925-36, pres., 1936; 1st v.p., dir. Six Cos., Inc. (builders), Hoover Dam, 1931-36; co-organizer, dir. Bechtel-McCone Corp., 1937-46; during World War II, chmn. Calif. Shipbldg. Corp.. Wilmington; dir. Marinship Corp., Sausalito, Calif; now sr. dir. Bechtel Group; pres., dir. Lakeside Corp.; adv. com. Export-Import Bank U.S., 1969-74; mem. dirs. adv.

council Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. N.Y.; mem. Bus. Adv. Council, U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1950-60. chmn.. 1958-59, mem. bus. council, from 1961. Mem. Pres.'s Adv. Com. on Nat. Hwy. Program, 1954-55; sr mem The Conf Bd.; bd.

emeritus Stanford Research Inst.; trustee Ford Found.. 1960-70; chmn San Francisco Bay Area Council, 1961-63, Served with 20th Engrs.. AEF, U.S. from 1946.

dirs

trustee,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

Army, World War

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Decorated Order of Cedar (Lebanon), Sylvester (Holy See), knight comdr Ct John of Jerusalem; Soc. Order St recipient John Fritz gold medal and cert., 1961, Nat. Def. Transp. award. I960. Achievement award Bldg Industry Conf. Bd.. San Francisco. 1951; Moles award for outstanding achievement in constrn.. 1952; Alumni Assn. award. 1951; Alumnus of Yr.. U. Calif.. 1952; 1st Intemat. Achievement award World Trade Club. 1970; 1st Outstanding Alumnus award U Calif Bus. Adminstm. Alumni Assn.. 1970; Golden Beaver award for mgmt.. 1963; Forbes Mag. award, 1957; named Calif. Industrialist of Yr., Calif. Mus. Sci. and Industry. 1968; Berkeley citation U Calif Coll Engnng.. 1975. Acad. Achievement. 1976; Naranya Golden Plate award Star of Merit, Govt. Indonesia. 1976; William F. Knowland Meml. award New Oakland Com.. 1978. Good Scout award Boy Scouts Am., 1978; Man of Yr. award Brazilian-Am. C. 1981; named to Nat Bus Hall Fame. 1976, Internal. of of Yr. Bngham Young U. Sch Mgmt.. 1978. Exec Humanitarian of Yr Easter Seal Soc. of Alameda County. 1984. Citizen Diplomacy award. Internal. Visitors Ctr 1986. Alexis de Toqueville award United Way. 1987, Disting. Alumni award Marcus A Foster Ednl. Inst.. 1987. Mem. Am. Petroleum Inst., ASCE. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Engrs., Cons. Constructors Council Am.. World Affairs Council No. Calif.. Calif. Inst. Assocs.. Moles. Beavers, Republican Methodist Beta Theta Pi (Oxford Cup 1987) I.

3d

BELAFONTE

19

1993. Japanese transl. 1975. Spanish trans. 1984. 1987. Romanian trans.. 1997. Human Capital

edit.,

knight Order of

St.

Chinese trans

Honor,

Am.

and the Personal Distnbution of Income: An Analytical Approach. 1967, Economic Theory. 1971. Japanese transl 1976. (with Gilbert Ghez) The Allocation of Time and Goods Over the Life Cycle. 1975. The Economic Approach to Human

officer

Am

C

,

.

Union (San Francisco). Commonwealth (San Press and Union League (San Francisco). En(San Francisco). Stock Exchange (San Francisco). Bohemian (San Francisco); California (Los Angeles); Claremont Country (Oakland. Calif ); Cypress Point (Monterey Peninsula, Calif); Links. Sky (NYC.) Lodges: Masons (33 deg.); Shriners. Home: San Francisco Calif. Died

Gubs:

Pacific

Francisco).

gineers

Mar

1989

14.

.

.

1976 (German transl

Behavior.

1982, Polish transl 1990. 1993. Romanian transl.. I°94. Italian transl. 1998). A Treatise on the Family. 1981, expanded edit 1991. Spanish transl., 1987. Chinese transl 1988. Accounting for Tastes. 1996 (Czech transl 1998. Italian and Chinese transls. 1999. (with Guity Nashat Becker) The Economics of Life. 1996 (Chinese transl.. 1997. German transl 1998. Japanese transl.. 1998). (in German) Family, Society, and State, 1996,

Chinese

.

,

transl..

.

.

.

.

L'approccio Economico al Comportamento Umano, 1998; editor: Essays in Labor Economics in Honor of H Gregg Lewis. 1976; co-editor: (with William M. Landes) Essays in the Economics of Cnme and Punishment, 1974, columnist. Bus. Week. 1985—; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient W.S. Woytinsky award U. Mich.. 1964. Profl. Achievement award U. Chgo. Alumni Assn.. 1968. Italian)

(in

Frank

Seidman

E.

ment award NIH.

Disting. award in Polil. 1986. John R. Commons

Economy. 1985. award Omicron

Delta Epsilon. 1987. Nobel pnze in Econ. Scis.. 1992, Lord Found, award, 1995, Irene Taueber award. 1997. Fellow Am. Statis. Assn.. Econometnc Soc., Nat. Assn. Bus. Economists, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Econ. Assn. (Disting., v.p. 1974, pres. 1987. John Bates Clark medal 1967); mem. NAS. (founding mem v.p. 1965-67). Nat. Assn. Bus. Economists. Am. Philos. Soc.. Intemat. Union for Sci. Study Population, Mont Pelenn Soc. (exec. bd. dirs. 1985-96. v.p. 1989-90, pres. 1990-92). Western Econ Assn

NAE

.

1995-96. pres. 1996-97), Pontifical Acad. Scis.. Econ. History Assn., Nat. Assn. of Bus. Economists, Phi Beta Kappa Office: U Chgo Dept Econs 1 126 E 59th St Chicago

(v.p.

IL 60637-1580

BECHTEL, STEPHEN DAVISON,

JR., engineering com-

pany executive; b. Oakland. Calif.. May 10. 1925; s Stephen Davison and Laura (Peart) B m. Elizabeth Mead Hogan. June 5. 1946; 5 children Student. U. Colo.. 1943-44; BS. Purdue U., 1946, D in Engnng (hon). 1972; MBA. Stanford U, 1948; DSc (hon). U. Colo. 1981 Registered profl. engr.. NY., Mich.. AJaska. Calif Md Hawaii, Ohio. DC, Va.. 111. Engnng. and mgmt positions Bechtel Corp.. San .

.

.

Francisco. 1941-60. pres.. 1960-73, chmn of cos. in Bechtel group. 1973-80; chmn Bechtel Group. Inc.. 1980-90. chmn



ementus, 1990 chmn. ementus Fremont Group. Inc.: bd. dirs Remington Arms, former chmn., mem. bus. coun., ementus life councillor, past chmn. Conf. Bd. Trustee, mem.. past chmn. bldg. and grounds com Calif. Inst. Tech.; mem. pres.'s coun. Purdue U.; adv. coun. Inst. Intemat. Studies, bd. visitors, former charter mem., adv. coun. Stanford U. Grad. Sch Bus With USMC. 1943-46 Decorated officer French Legion of Honor; recipient Disting. AJumnus award Purdue U., 1964, Ernest C. Arbuckle Disting. Alumnus award Stanford Grad. Sch. Bus.. 1974. Disting. Engnng Alumnus award U. Colo.. 1979, Beta Theta Pi Oxford Cup award 1997, Engr of Distinction award U Colo.. 2000; named Man of Yr. Engnng. News-Record/ 1974. Outstanding Achievement in Constrn. award Moles, 1977, Chmn.'s award Am Assn. Engnng. Soc.. 1982. Washington award Western Soc Engrs.. 1985. Nat Medal Tech from Pres Bush. 1991. Golden Beaver award 1992. Herbert Hoover medal 1980 Fellow AAAS; mem. ASCE (hon.. engnng mgmt. award 1979, pres. award 1985. OPAL award for outstanding lifetime achievement in constm. 2000). Inst Chem. Engrs. (U.K., bon ); mem. AIME, NSPE (hon chmn Nat Engrs. Week 1990). Nat. Acad Engnng. (past chmn., Founder's award 1999), Calif. Acad. Scis. (hon. trustee). Am. Soc French Legion Honor (bd. dirs. disting. achievement medal 1994). Royal Acad. Engnng. (U.K.. fgn. mem.). Pacific Union Club. Bohemian Club. San Francisco Golf Club. Claremont Country Club. Cypress Point Club. St. Francis Yacht Club. Bear River Club (Utah). Wild Goose Club (Calif ). Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi Office: PO Box 193965 San Francisco CA .

BECKMAN, ARNOLD ORVILLE,

instrument manufactunng company executive; b. Cullom. 111., Apr. 10, 1900; s. George W. and Elizabeth E (Jewkes) B.; m. Mabel S Meinzer. June 10. 1925; children; Gloria Patncia. Arnold Stone BS, U 111.. 1922, MS, 1923; PhD. Calif Inst Tech., 1928; DSc (hon .), Chapman Coll.. 1965, Whittier Coll.. 1971, Clarkson U„ 1989. Rockefeller U„ 1992. Scripps Rsch Inst 1994; LLD (hon). U Calif., Riverside. 1966, Loyola U.. LA, 1969, U. 111., 1982, Pepperdine U 1977. Ill Weslcyan U., 1991; (hon ). Calif. Slate U Fullerton. 1984. Ill 1924State U 1990 Rsch. assoc. Bell Tel. Labs.. 26; chem faculty Calif. Inst. Tech., 1926-39; v.p. Nat. Tech Lab.. Pasadena. Calif., 1935-39; pres. Nat Tech Lab.. 193940, Helipot Corp., 1944-58, Arnold O. Beckman. Inc.. South Pasadena, Calif.. 1946-58; founder, chmn. Beckman Instruments, Inc.. Fullerton, Calif., 1940-65, chmn. ementus, 1988—; vice chmn. SmithKline Beckman Corp 1984-86; bd dirs. Secunty Pacific Nat. Bank, 1956-72. adv. dir., 1972-75; bd dirs Continental Airlines, 1956-71, adv dir.. 1971-73; bd. Author articles in field; dirs. So Calif Edison. 1957-72. inventor; patentee in field. Mem. Pres.'s Air Quality Bd.. 1970-74; chmn System Devel. Found 1970-88; chmn. bd. trustees ementus Calif. Inst. Tech.; hon. trustee Calif. Mus. Found.; bd. overseers House Ear Inst.. 1981 trustee Scnpps Clinic and Rsch. Found.. 1971 bd. dirs. Hoag Meml. Hosp.; co-founder, chmn. emeritus, bd. dirs. Beckman Laser Inst and Med. Clinic, 1982 mem. bd. overseers U. founder, chmn. ementus. bd. dirs. Calif.. Irvine. 1982 Arnold and Mabel Beckman Found.. 1977—. With USMC. 1918-19. Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts; named to Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame. 1987; recipient Nat. Medal Tech.. 1988, Presdl Citizens medal, 1989. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1989. Order of Lincoln award State of III, 1991, Bower award for Bus. Leadership, 1992. Fellow Assn. Clin. Scientists, mem. NAM, AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., L.A. C. of C. (bd dir 1954-58. pres. 1956), Calif. C. of C. (dir., pres. 1967-68), Nat. Acad. Engnng. (Disting. Honoree. 1986,

DHL

.

NYC,

.

.

.







Rsch



;

;

Coun..

Inst.

Chemists (Gold medal

Am. (pres. 1952), Am. Chem Soc., Am. Assn. Clin. Chemistry (hon.).

Newcomen

nursing educator;

BERENICE, b.

D in

1890.

administrator, academic Nursing Edn.. Calh. U Am

Dean Marquette U. Col). Nursing; prof., dept chmn dept nursing edn. Marquette Grad. Sch Jour bd dirs Nursing Co. Mem. (helped to establish 1st code of ethics for nursing profession, v. p. profl. counseling and placement sve, bd. dirs). Cath. Hosp. Assn. (com nursing edn), Assn. Collegiate Schs. Nursing, Nat. League Nursing Edn Wis League Nursing Edn. (pres.). Wis. Nurses Assn.

Am

;

Soc., Auto Club So. Calif, (bd. dirs. 1965-73. hon. 1973—), Sigma Xi. Delta Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma. Phi Clubs: Newport Harbor Yacht, Pacific. 100 Academy Office: Arnold & Mabel Beckman Found Irvine CA 92612-3002

Lambda Upsilon

ANA

.

(bd. dirs

)

Died I960

BECKER, GARY STANLEY,

economist, educator; b

Pott-

1930: s Louis William and Anna (Siskind) Sept. 19. 1954 (dec .); children Judith Sarah. Calhenne Jean; Guity Nashat. Oct. 31. 1979; children: Michael Claffey. Cyrus Claffey summa cum laude. Princeton U 1951. PhD (hon). 1991; AM. U Chgo. 1953. PhD. 1955; PhD (hon ). Hebrew U Jerusalem. 1985. Knox Coll. 1985. U III.. Chgo, 1988. SUNY. 1990. U Palermo. Buenos Aires. 1993. Columbia U. 1993. Warsaw (Poland) Sch Econs, 1995, U Econs Prague. Czech Republic. 1995. U Miami. 1995. U Rochester. 1995. PhD. Hofstra U 1997. U d'Aix-Marsclles. 1999 Asst prof U Chgo.. 1954-57; from asst prof to assoc. prof Columbia U 1957-60. prof econs. 1960-68. Arthur Lehman prof econs. 1968-70; prof econs U. Chgo.. 1970-83, Univ. prof, econs. and sociology. 1983—. chmn dept econs.. 1984-85; Ford Found vis prof econs U Chgo 1969-70; assoc Econs Rsch Ctr. Nat. sville.

B,

Pa

.

Dec

m Dona

2,

Slote.

m

AB

.

.

.

.

.

.

Opinion Rsch. Ctr., Chgo

.



1980

.

mem

NYC.

domestic adv. bd.

Hoover Instn. Stanford, Calif. 1973-91, sr fellow, 1990—; mem acad adv bd Am Enlerpnse Inst 1987-92; rsch policy advisor Ctr. for Econ Analysis Human Behavior NatBur Econ Rsch.. 1972-78. mem. and sr. research assoc 1957-79; assoc. mem. Inst. Fiscal and Monetary Policy. Ministry of Fin.. Japan, 1988 Author: The Economics of ,

,



Discnmination. 1957. 2d edit

.

.

1971.

Human

Capital.

1964.

archives appear in their original form

,

chmn. structural divsn. exec. com., past mem. rsch. com.. E.E. Howard award 1963. Rsch pnze 1956, Shorlridge Hardesty award 1993). Royal Soc Arts; mem. AIA (liaison mem. regional & urban design com.). Structural Stability Rsch Coun. (life, exec com. 1947—. chmn. 1966-70. dir 1970-93. dir ementus 1993 Lifetime Achievement award 2000). Welding Rsch. Coun. (Disting. Engring. Alumnus award U. Calif-Berkeley 2000), Am. Inst. Steel Constrn (T.R. Higgins Lectureship award 1973. Spl. Citation award 1991, Lifetime Achievement award 2000), Nat Acad Engring.. Fritz Engnng. Rsch. Soc. (hon. pres. 1995-96). Coun. Tall Bldgs & Urban Habitat (chmn 1970-76, dir 1976-99. dir emeritus and cons. 1999 ). Internal. Assn. Bridge &



.



PA PA



Presbytenan (elder 1957 ) E102 Cedar Rd Hellertown 18055-2303 Office: Lehigh U 11 E Packer Ave Bethlehem 18015-3101

Structural Engring. (hon.) mail LSB0 Trustee Rockefeller U Recipient Eli Lilly pnze biochemistry. USNR, 1943-46 Molecular Biology, 1959; V D Mattia award Roche Inst 1972; Henry J Kaiser award for excellence in teaching. 1969, 72; Disting. Alumnus award Pa State U. 1972; Sarasota profl. jours.; Editor:

69.

.

Med awards

for achievement and excellence, 1979; Gairdner Found, annual award. 1980; Lasker Found award. 1980: Nobel award in chemistry. 1980; N.Y. Acad. Sci. award, 1980; Sci Freedom and Responsibility award AAAS. 1982; Nat Medal of Sci 1983; named Calif Scientist of Yr Calif Museum Sci and Industry. 1963. numerous disting. lecture1972. Lyncn lectr. 1977, Priships including Harvey lectr Pa State U. 1978. Dreyfus Disting lectrs estly lectrs 1979, Lawrence Livcrmorc Dir \ Disting Northwestern U .

.

,

,

BERGER

WHO'S

22

1983, Linus Pauling lectr., 1993. Fellow AAAS; mem. Inst. Medicine, Am. Acad Arts and Scis.. Am. Soc. Chemists (pres. 1974-75), Am. Soc. Cell Biology (chmn Am. Soc. Microbiology, Am. pub, policy com. 1994 ), Philos. Soc., Internal. Soc. Molecular Biology, Japan Biochem. Soc. (elected fgn. mem- 1978) French Acad. Sci. (elected fgn. mem. 1981), Royal Soc. (elected fgn. mem. 1992). Office: Stanford Sch Medicine Beckman Ctr B-062 Stanford CA 94305-5301 lectr.,

NAS,

Biol.



1970, The Constant Wife, 1975. Waters of the Moon. London, 1977 (Acad, award Acad. Motion Picture Arts and 1944, 56, N.Y. Film Critics award 1956), Turn of the Screw (TV Acad, award I960); author: Stage Plays Ingrid Bergman: My Story, 1980. Deceased. Scis.

BERKELEY, BUSBY (WILLIAM BERKELEY ENOS), dance director; Nov. b. L.A., 29, 1895. Started career N.Y. stage; later joined Warner Bros.; 1939. then joined Pictures featuring choreography and dance direction include: 42d Street, Footlight Parade, Hollywood Hotel. Men Are Such Fools, Broadway Serenade, Strike Up the Band, Fast and Furious, Ziegfeld Girl, For Me and My Gal, Gang's All Here, Cinderella Jones, Tame Me Out to the Ball Game, Two Weeks with Love, Call Me Mister, Two Tickets to Broadway, Million Dollar Mermaid. Small Town Girl, Easy to Love, Rose Mane; supr. state prodn. revival of No No Nanette, N.Y.C., 1971. Died Mar. 14, 1976. choreographer,

MGM,

BERGER, HORST,

architectural engineer; b. Heidelberg, Structural engr. Geiger-Berger Assocs., N.Y.C., Horst Berger Ptnrs.; prof. arch. CCNY; prin. Light Structure Design /Horst Berger. Prin. works include Canada Place, Vancouver, Haj Terminal. Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) Internat. Airport; author: Light Structures, Structures of Light: The Art and Engineering of Tensile Architecture.

Germany.

BERGER, MEYER,

news reporter; b. N.Y.C.. Sept. 1, 1898; Sarah (Waldman) Berger; m. Mae Gamsu, Aug. 29, 1926. Pub. schs.. Bklyn. Office boy N.Y. Morning World, 1911-17, dist. reporter, 1919-22; dist. reporter-rewrite man Standard News Assn., 1922-27; reporter N.Y. Times, 1927—; on-wartime overseas assignments in Europe, Africa, Pacific, 1942-45; staff The New Yorker, 1938; writer for nat. mags. Author: The Eight Million, 1942, Men of Maryknoll, 1943, Story of The New York Times, 1951, City on Many Waters, 1955. With U.S. Army, overseas, 1971-19. Decorated Purple s.

Heart, Silver Star, Conspicuous Svc, Cross; recipient Pulitzer prize for local reporting, 1950. Mem. Silurians, Dutch Treat. Died Feb. 8, 1959.

BERGLAND, BOB SELMER, secretary of agriculture; b Roseau, Minn., July 22, 1928; s. Selmer Bennett and Mabel (Evans) B.; m. Helen Elaine Grahn, June 24. 1950; children: Dianne, Linda, Stevan, Jon (dec), Allan, Bill, FrankMinn. Farmers Union, 1948-50; farmer, lyn. Field rep. 1950—, U.S. sec. agr., 1977—; chmn. Minn. Agr. Stabilization and Conservation Svc. Com., Dept. Agr., 1961-62; dir. Midwest Area Agr. Stabilization and Conservation Svc, 1963-68.

Sec.

Roseau County Dem. Farmer-Labor Party.

chmn- 1953-54; mem. 92d-94th Congresses Minn.; candiate Ho. Reps., 1968. Recipient Gold Letter award U. Minn., Sears Roebuck scholar, 194648. Mem. Sons of Norway, Nat. Farmers Orgn., Minn. Farmers Union, Masons, Lions, Eagles. Lutheran. Home: Rt 1 Roseau 56751 Minn.. 1951-52,

from 7th

Dist.

MN

BERGMAN, (ERNST) INGMAR,

film director, writer; b.

Uppsala. Sweden, July 14, 1918; m. Ingrid Karlebovon Rosen; 8 children. Ed., Stockholm U. Producer Royal Theatre, Stockholm, 1940-42; producer, writer Swedish Film 1944-46. 1940-44; Helsingborg, theatrical dir. Co.,

Gothenburg, 1946-49, Malmo, 1952-59; dir. Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm. 1963-66. Screenwriter: Torment, 1943, The Best Intentions, 1992; dir films: Crisis, 1945, It Rains on Our Love. 1946, A Ship Bound For India, 1947, Music in Darkness,

1947, Port of Call, 1948, Prison, 1948, Thirst. Joy, 1949, Summer Interlude, 1950, Summer with Monika, 1952, Secrets of Women, 1952, Sawdust and Tinsel, 1953, Lesson in Love, 1954, Dreams, 1955, Journey into Autumn, 1955, Smiles of a Summer Night, 1956 (Cannes

To

1949,

Film Festival award). The Seventh Seal, 1957 (Cannes Film Festival award). So Close to Life, 1958 (Cannes Film Festival award), The Magician. 1958, Wild Strawberries, 1958 (Berlin Film Festival award). The Virgin Spnng, 1960 (Acad, award), The Devil's Eye, 1961. Through a Glass Darkly, 1961, Winter 1962, The Silence, 1963, Now About All These Women, 1964, Persona, 1967, Hour of the Wolves, 1968, The Shame, 1969, The Passion of Anna, 1970, The Touch, 1971. Cries and Whispers, 1972 (Best Film award Nat. Soc. Film Critics 1972), Scenes from a Marriage (also TV), 1974, The Magic Flute (also TV), 1975, Face tp Face (also TV), 1975, The Serpent's Egg, 1977, Autumn Sonata, 1978, Fanny and Alexander, 1983 (Acad. Award Best Fgn. Lang. Film Dir. 1984), After the Rehearsal, 1984; producer plays: Hedda Gabler. Cambridge, 1970, Slow, 1971; author plays: Four Stories, 1977, Painting on Wood, The City. The Rite (TV play), The Lie (TV play); dir. plays: To Damascus, 1974, The Merry Widow, Twelfth Night, 1975, 80, Tartuffe, 1980, King Lear. 1985, John Gabriel Borkman, 1985, Miss Julie, 1986, Hamlet, 1986, others; author: (autobiography) The Magic Lantern, 1988, Sunday's Children, 1994. Decorated comdr. Light.

A

Legion of Honor; recipient Erasmus award for contbn. to The Netherlands, 1965, Best Dir. award Nat. Soc. Film Critics. 1970. Goethe prize, 1976, Gold Medal of Swedish Acad 1977. Home: Farosund Sweden Died 1997. arts,

,

BERGMAN, INGRID,

actress; b. Stockholm, Aug. 29, 1918; to U.S., 1939; d. Justus and Fnedel (Adler) B.; m. Peter Lindstrom, July 10. 1937 (div.); 1 child, Pia; m. Roberto Rossellim; children: Roberto, Isabella and Ingrid (twins);

came

m

Lars Schmidt, Dec. 21, 1958. Ed., Lyceum for Flicker and Sch. Royal Dramatic Theatre. Stockholm. Actress in motion pictures and stage plays, Sweden; actress in motion pictures in U.S. includes Intermezzo, 1939, Adam Had Four Sons, 1940, Rage in Heaven, 1940. Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, 1941, Casablanca, 1942, For the Bell Tolls, 1943, Gaslight, 1944, Saratoga Trunk, 1945, Bells of St. Mary's, 1 945, Notorious, 1 946, Joan of Arc, Under Capricorn, Stromboli, The Greatest Love, Trip to Italy, Strangers, Fear, Anastasia, 1956, Paris Does Strange Things, 1957, Indiscreet, 1958, Inn of the 6th Happiness, 1958. Goodby Again, 1961, The Visit, 1963, The Yellow Rolls-Royce, 1964, Cactus Rower, 1969, Walk in the Spnng Rain, 1969, Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Frank weiler, 1973, Murder on the Orient Express, 1974, A Matter of Time, 1976, Autumn Sonata, 1978; stage plays in U.S. include Lilliom, 1940, Anna Christie, 1941, Joan of Lorraine, 1946, Tea and Sympathy, Paris, 1956-57, Hedda Gabler, 1963, Month in the Country, 1966, More Stately Missions, 1968, captain Brassbound's Conversion.

Whom

BERLE, MILTON (MILTON BERLINGER),

actor;

b.

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Access to the Sacraments of Initiation and Reconcilation for Developmentally Disabled Persons, 1985, The Challenges We Face Together: Reflections on Selected Questions for Archdiocesan Religious Educators, 1986, A Challenge and A Responsibility: A Pastoral Statement on the Church's Response to the AIDS Crisis, 1986, Growing in Wisdom, Age and Grace: A Guide for Parents in the Religious Education of Their Children, 1988. The Consistent Ethic of Life, 1988, Come Holy Spint: A Pastoral Statement on the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, 1988, The Family Gathered Here Before You: A Pastoral Letter on the Church, 1989, The Parish in the Contemporary Church, 1992, The Call to Service: Pastoral Statement on the Permanent Diaconate, 1993, A Sign of Hope: A Pastoral Letter on Healthcare, 1995, Building Bridges Between Communities of Faith, 1996. Mem. adv. coun. Am. Revolution Bicentennial, 1975-76, Pres.'s Adv. Com. on Refugees, 1975, pres.'s nat. adv. coun. U. S.C., 1979-90; mem. bd. trustees Cath. U. Am., 1973-81,

chmn.

bd., 1985-88. Recipient Albert Einstein In1983, U.S. Presdl medal of Freedom, to S.C. Hall of Fame, 1988. Mem. Nat. Cath. Edn. Assn. (chmn. bd. 1978-81), Religious Alliance Against

89-93,

Peace pnze,

ternat.

named

1996;

Pornography (founding mem., vice chmn), Cath. Charities USA Nat. Devel. Task Force. Died Nov. 14, 1996.

N.Y.C.. July 12, 1908; m. Joyce Mathews; 2 children; m. Ruth Cosgrove. Dec. 9, 1953; children: Vicki, Billy; m. Lorna Adams, Nov. 26, 1991. (hon.), McKendree Coil-

HHD

Lebanon, III., 1984. Began profl. work as child actor in silent motion pictures for Biograph; later on stage in vaudeville; appearances on N.Y. legitimate stage include roles in Earl Carroll Vanities, Saluta, Life Begins at 8:40, Ziegfeld Follies, See My Lawyer, I'll Take the High Road. Seventeen, The Goodbye People, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Norman, Is That You?; motion pictures include New Faces of 1937, Tall, Dark and Handsome, 1941, Sun Valley Serenade. 1941, Over My Dead Body, 1943, Always Leave Them Laughing, 1949, Let's Make Love, I960, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, 1962, The Loved One, 1965, The Oscar, 1966, Who's Minding the Mint?, 1967, Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows, 1968, Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?, 1969, Lepke, 1974, The Muppet Movie, 1979, Broadway Danny Rose, 1984, Driving Me Crazy, 1991, Storybook, 1995; (TV movie Side by Side, 1988; conducted radio program; TV actor Texaco Star Theatre. 1948-54, Berle-Buick Show, TV series Kraft Music Hall, 1958-59, Jackpot Bowling, 1960-61, Doyle Against the House (Emmy nominee), Dick Powell Show, 1961, Chrysler TV Spl., 1962, The Milton Berle Show, 1966, The Legend of Valentino, 1975; appeared in TV series The Best .of Everybody, 1975; cabaret appearances in Las Vegas, Nev., Miami

Beach, Fla.; lyricist: Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long, I'm So Happy I Could Cry, Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma; author: Out Of My Trunk, 1945, Earthquake, 1959, Milton Berle: An Autobiography, 1974, B.S. I Love You, 1987, More of the Best of Milton Berle's Pnvate Joke File, Recipient Golden award 1993; contbr. to Variety Mag.

AGVA, 1977, Emmy award, 1979. Mem. ASCAP, Am. Guild Authors and Composers, Grand Street Boys, Friar's (re-elected hon. abbot emeritus 1968, pres. 1978 LA.).



BERLIN, IRVING,

composer;

b.

Russia.

May

11,

1888;

came

to U.S., 1893; s. Moses and Leah (Lipkin) Baline; m. Dorothy Goetz, Feb. 1913 (dec. July 1913); m. Ellin Mackay,

1926 (dec); children: Mary Ellin Berlin Barrett, Linda Emmet, Elizabeth Berlin Peters. Ed. pub. schs., hon. degrees, Bucknell U., Temple U- Fordham U. Writer, composer Pres. The Irving Berlin Music Corp. popular songs: Alexander's Ragtime Band, Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, When I Lost You, When I Leave the World Behind, What'll I Do?, All Alone, Remember, Reaching for the Moon, Always, Because I Love You, At Peace With the World, Russian Lullaby, Music Box Revues, Coconuts, Ziegfeld Follies, Me, Any Bonds Today, White Christmas; musical comedy revue This is the Army; film musical Easter Parade; stage musicals Annie Get Youi'Gun, Miss Liberty, Call Me Madam, Mr. President, 1962; also various others; total songs composed about 800. Served as sgt. Infantry, at Camp Upton, L.I. Recipient Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1977, Medal of Merit for This Is The Army; Lawrence Langer award for disting, lifetime achievement in Am. theater, 1978; Congl. Gold medal for God Bless America; decorated Legion of Honor (France). Clubs: Lambs, Home: New York Friars. Lodges: Masons. Shriners, Elks. N.Y. Died Sept. 22. 1989; buned Woodlawn Cemetery, N.Y. Jan.

4,

Berlin

NYC;

BERNARDIN, JOSEPH LOUIS CARDINAL, archbishop, university chancellor; b. Columbia, S.C., Apr. 2, 1928; s. Joseph and Maria M. (Simion) B. AB m Philosophy, St. Mary's Sem., Bait., 1948; in Edn., Cath. U. Am., 1952. Ordained priest Roman Catholic Ch., 1952; asst. pastor Diocese of Charleston, S.C., 1952-54; vice chancellor Diocese of

MA

Charleston, 1954-56, chancellor, 1956-66. vicar gen., 1962-66, diocesan consultor, 1962-66, adminstr., 1964-65; aux. bishop Atlanta, 1966-68; pastor Chnst the King Cathedral, 1966-68; sec., mem. exec. com. Nat. Conf. Cath. Bishops-U.S. Cath. Conf.. gen. sec., 1968-72, pres., 1974-77; archbishop of On., 1972-82, Chgo., 1982—; chancellor U. St. Mary of the Lake, Mundelein (III.) Seminary; mem. Congregation for Bishops, 1973-78; del., mem. permanent coun. World Synod of Bishops, 1974, 77, 80, 83, 87, 90, 94; mem. Coll. of Cardinals, 1983—, Pontifical Commn. for Revision Code Canon Law, 1983, Congregation for Evangelization of Peoples, 1983-88, Congregation for Sacraments and Divine Worship, 1984





chmn. ad hoc Coun. for Promoting Christian Unity, 1984 com. on war and peace Nat. Conf. Cath. Bishops, 1983, chmn. ad hoc com. to assess the moral status of deterrence, 1985-88, chmn. com. for pro-life activities, 1983-89, chmn. com. for marriage and family life 1990-93, chmn. ad hoc com. on structure and function of conf. with U.S. Cath. Conf. Author: Prayer in Our Time, 1973, Let the Children Come to Me: A Guide for the Religious Education of Children, 1976, Called to Serve, Called to Lead; Reflections on the Ministerial Priesthood. 1981, It Is Chnst We Preach. 1982, Our

Communion, Our Me, 1985,

Peace.

In Service of

Our Promise,

One Another,

;

1984, Christ Lives in 1985, Guidelines on

BERNAYS, EDWARD

L.,

public

relations

counsel;

b.

Vienna, Austna, Nov. 22, 1891; came to U.S., 1892; s. Ely and Anna (Freud) B.; m. Doris E. Fleischman, Sept. 16, 1922 (dec. July 1986); children: Doris Fleischman Bernays Held,

Anne Fleischman Bernays Kaplan.

BS, Cornell U., 1912; (hon), Boston U., 1966; LL.D. (hon), Babson Coll., 1977, Ball State U., 1987, Northeastern U„ 1989. Pub. relations counsel to govt., industry, corps., profl. and trade orgns., individuals, 1919-95; pub. relations counsel N.Y. World's Fair, 1939; instr. 1st course and 1st book pub. rels. NYU, 1923, adj. prof. pub. rels., 1949-50; prof. U. Hawaii.

HHD

prof. Sch. Pub. Relations Boston U., 1968-69; 1976. U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1977; fgn. affairs cons. Bur. Ednl. and Cultural Affairs U.S. State Dept.. 1970-75; former mem. Am. advisory council Ditchley Found., 1962-69; Tallents lectr. Brit. Inst, for Pub. Rels.,

1950; cons.

adj.

HEW,

officer,

Edward L. Bernays Found., N.Y.C., 1940-95; U.S. com. on pub. info. U.S. and Paris Peace 1918-19; carried out wide range of svc. for nat. and state govt, including cons, to U.S. War Dept., 1919, U.S. Army, USN, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Treasury Depts. WWII, 1941-45; assoc. commr. U.S. Dept. Commerce; mem. Pres. Hoover's Emergency Com. for Employment, 1931-32; mem. Citizens Morale Com. of N.Y. State Def. Coun., N.Y. State Com. on Discrimination in Employment, 1942; mem., pub. War Fund. 1942-49; rels. advisor on Pub. Info. Com. of chmn. Nat. Adv. Com. of the Third U.S. War Loan, 1943-45; mem. Sixth War Fin. Com., 1944, Joint Civilian Orientation Conf of U.S. Dept Def., 1951, Exec. Res. U.S. Info. Agy., 1956-64; cons. Mental Health Dept. Mass., 1970-75. Author 1966; founder

staff

mem.

Conf.,

ARC

numerous

books including Crystallizing Public Opinion, 1923, An Outline of Careers, 1927, Propaganda, 1928, Careers for Men, 1939, Speak up for Democracy, 1940, Take Your Place at the Peace Table. 1945. Public Relations 1952, The Engineering of Consent, 1955, Your Future in Public Relations, 1961, Biography of an Idea, Memoirs of Public Relations Counsel Edward L. Bernays, 1965; editor: numerous books, latest being The Later Years, 1986; contbr. articles to profl. jours.; subject of book Public Relations, The Edward L. Bernayses and the American Scene, Edward L. Bernays Later Years, 1986. Chmn. Sr. Citizens Month Com., N.Y.C., 1956; mem. pub. rels. com. Whitney Mus. Am. Art, 1958; trustee Hosp. for Joint Diseases, N.Y.C., 195763, N.Y. Shakespeare Festival. 1959, Carnegie Hall Corp., 1960-62; co-chmn. Emergency Com. to Save Meml. Drive, 1964-65; bd. dirs. Nat. Multiple Sclerosis, Edward R. Murrow Ctr. Pub. Diplomacy, 1966-95, Fletcher Sch. Law and Diplomacy, Tufts U., Com. on Performing Arts, N.Y.C., 1955; hon. chmn. USO, 1985-95, United Svc. Orgn., 1987-90, Careers for Later Yrs., 1990; hon. trustee Interfaith Counseling Svc; hon. chmn. United Svc. Orgn., Boston, 1988-90. Decorated Officer of Pub. Instrn. France, 1946; recipient King Christian medal (Denmark) 1946, bronze medallion of honor City of N.Y., 1961, Southwest Press award So. Meth.

NYC,

U., 1954,

Honor award Ohio

U.. 1970, Disting. Svc.

award

Nat. Pub. Rels. Coun. Health and Welfare Svcs., 1975, Leadership award Chgo. chpt., 1976, Outstanding Alumnus award Cornell U., 1980, Pub. Rels. Tchr. award Assn. for Edn. in Journalism, 1980, Golden Trumpet award Chgo. Publicity Club, 1981, Presdl. citation N.Y.U., 1985. Hosp. Pub. Rels. Assn., 1983, Pres. citation N.Y.U., 1985, United Service Orgn. award, 1985, Nat. Pub. Rels. Achievement award Ball State U., 1986, award Mich. Sci. Trail Blazer Light's Golden Jubilee, 1929, Mich. Sci. Trail Blazer award, 1987, award Betroit Sci. Ctr., 1988, official citation Commonwealth of Mass. State Senate, 1986, Cert, of Appreciation U.S.tNavy Office of Info., Life Achievement in Pub. Rels. award Mortgage Bankers Assn. Am., 1989, Dist. Prof, award We. Ky. U. Presa chpt., 1989, Cert, of Recognition Cambridge, 1989, Plaque Nat. Assn. Vocat. Tech. Edn. Communications, 1989, Crystall Bell award Pub. Club New Eng., 1990, Joseph E. Connor Meml. award, Emerson Coll, 1990, Lifetime Achievement award Tampa Bay chpt. Pub. Rels. Am., 1991; named to New Eng. Advt. Hall of Fame, 1986, Acad. Disting. Bostonians, Boston U., 1987; Benjamin Royal Soc. Arts. 1969; Assn. Edn. Franklin fellow Journalism and Mass Comms. award for significant contbns. Mem. (publicity chmn. to devel. pub. rels., 1992. for Democracy (bd. dirs. 1941). Overseas Press Club, Coun 1942), Soc. Psychol. Study of Social Issues (Charter Mem. Soc.

ACLU

.

1988), Internat. Pub. Rels. Assn. (Pres.'s award 1979), Pub. Soc. Assn. Am. (Golden Anvil award 1976, Lincoln New Eng. chpt. 1976, Spl. Troth award Nat. Capital chpt. 1984, advancing pub. rels. award So. New Eng. chpt. 1988, Appreciation award 1988, Lifetime Achievement award Tampa chpt., bd. dirs.), Nat. Assn. Ednl. Broadcasters (chmn. pub. interest com. 1950-58), DeWitt Clinton Alumni Assn. (bd. dirs. Assn. (award 1940, v.p. 1982-95), Boston 1987), Acad. Disting. Bostonians, Inter-Faith Cons. Service, Inc. (hon. trustee 1988), Cornell U. Club (N.Y.C., Boston).

award award

UN

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WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Harvard Faculty Club. Tau Mu Epsilon (hon). Phi Alpha Home: Cambridge Mass. Died Mar 9. 1995.

Tau.

NYC.

BERNBACH, WILLIAM,

advertising executive; b Jacob and Rebecca (Reiter) B m. Evelyn 1938; children; John Lincoln. Paul BCS. World's Fair. 1939-40; dir. NYU. 1933. Dir rsch. postwar planning Coty, Inc.. 1943-44; v. p. Grey Advt. Agy., 1945-49; pres. Doyle Dane Bernbach. Inc.. 1949-67. chmn

Aug. 13, 1911; Carbone. June

s

.

5.

NY

.,

1968-74, chmn. exec com CEO. 1974-76. chmn exec 1976-82; Disting. adj. prof. NYU; vice-chmn. Lincoln Or. Film Com. Bd. dirs.. exec, com Legal Aid Soc.. Salk Inst Biol. Studies, Harper's Mag. Found.; bd. dirs Internal.

CEO. com

.

.

Found., Mary Manning Walsh Home. Menninger Art in Religion, Inc.; chmn. bd., Found.. Friends of exec com Mcpl. Arts Soc.; bd. dirs. vice-chmn. Citizens active Urban Design Coun. Com for bd. overseers Grad. Sch. Bus. NYU; adv. bd. Libr. of Congress Ctr for the Book. Named Man of Yr Pulse. Inc.. 1966. Top Advt. Agy Exec.. 1969. One Person Who Did Most for 65-66; Industry. 1963, Progress of Advt. named to Copywriters Hall of Fame. Advt. Hall of Fame, 1976; recipient Madden Meml. award, 1968. Am. Acad. Achievement award, 1976. Mem. Am. Assn Advt. Agys. (v.p., dir., Alumni Club. City Athletic v.p., dir. ednl. found).

Eye

Am

NYC;

NYC;

.

NYU

Died Oct.

Club

2,

1982.

Games 1986-89), 1989, Dance Suite for brass quintet. 1990; author: The Joy of Music. 1959 (Christopher award), Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts for Reading and Listening, 1962. rev edit., 1970. The Infinite Variety of Music. 1966. The Unanswered Question: Six Talks at Harvard. 1976 Findings. 1982 Founder Bernstein Edn Through the Arts Fund. 1990. Recipient Emmy award for Young People's Concerts. 1960. for Outstanding Classical Music Program. Leonard Bernstein and the N.Y. Philharm 1976. The Handel Medallion. 1977, Lifetime Achievement Grammy award, 1985. Gold medal Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. 1985. Gold medal Britain Royal Philharm. Soc.. 1987. Orchestra (Jubilee

,

1986,

for best cast show album West Side Story. Edward MacDowell medal. 1987. Johannes Brahms

prize,

1988.

Inst

Elec.

and Electronics Engrs., 1997.

Office:

Web Consortium MIT/545 Technology

MA

World Wide

Square Cambridge

02139

BERNSTEIN, CARL,

author, journalist; b. Washington, Alfred David and Sylvia (Walker) B; m. Nora Ephron. Apr 14. 1976 (div.); children: Jacob Walker, Max Ephron. Student, U Md.. 1961-64; LL.D Boston U.. 1975. From copyboy to reporter Washington Star, 1960-65; reporter Elizabeth (N.J.) Jour.. 1965-66. Washington Post, 1966-76; Washington bur chief ABC. 1979-81; corr. ABC News, N.Y.C, 1981-84; corr.. contbr. Time mag.. 1990-91; vis. prof. NYU. 1992—. Co-author: (with Bob Woodward) All The President's Men. 1973, The Final Days. 1976; author: Loyalties: A Son's Memoir. 1989. His Holiness: John Paul II and the Hidden History of Our Time, 1996. Served with AUS. 1968. Recipient 1st prize feature writing, 1966. 1st prize gen. reporting N.J. Press Assn., 1966. 1st prize investigative reporting. 1966; Drew Pearson prize for investigative reporting of Watergate, 1972; George Polk Meml. award; Feb.

1944. s

14,

.

Worth Bingham prize; Hey wood Broun award Internat. Newspaper Guild; Sigma Delta Chi Disting. Service award; Sidney Hillman Found, award; gold medal U. Mo. Sch. Journalism, 1972; Pulitzer prize citation, 1972. Office: Janklow & Nesbit Assocs 598 Madison Ave N;w York

NY

10022-1614

conductor, pianist, composer; b. Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 25. 1918; s. Samuel Joseph and Jennie (Resnick) B.; m. Felicia Montealegre Cohn. Sept 9. 1951 (dec. June 1978); children: Jamie, Alexander, Nina. A.B.. Harvard U., 1939; grad Curtis Inst. Music, 1941; studied conducting with. Fntz Reiner and Serge Koussevitzky; studied piano with, Helen Coates, Heinnch Gebhard, and Isabella Vengerova; numerous hon. degrees from various colls, and univs Asst. to Serge Koussevitzky at Berkshire Music Center, 1942; asst. condr. N.Y. Philharmonic .

.

\

[ ; '

Symphony. 1943-44; condr. N.Y.C. Symphony. 1945-48;

fre-

quent condr. Israel Philharmonic Orch., from 1947. mus, adviser. 1948-49; faculty Berkshire Music Center, 1948-55, head conducting dept., 1951-55; prof, music Brandeis U.. 1951-56; co-condr. with Dimitn Mitropoulos of N.Y. Philharmonic, 1957-58, music dir., 1958-69; Charles Eliot Norton prof, poetry Harvard. 1972-73. Condr. major orchs. of U.S., Europe in tours, 1946-90. opera at La Scala, Milan, also Met. Opera, and Vienna State Opera; shared transcontinental tour in U.S. with Serge Koussevitzky and Israel Philharmonic, with Vienna 1951; toured Europe Philharmonic Orch.. 1970. gala Bicentennial tour. Am. and Europe with N.Y. Philharmonic. 1976; condr. 6-city tour of U.S., summer 1986; condr. Israel Philharm. Orch. in celebration of its 50th anniversary, N.Y.C, Sept. 1986, world-wide

NYC.

l |

celebration concerts, 1989, laureate condr. 1988, pres. English Bach Festival 1977 London Symphony

telecast

Berlin





.



.

Orch. 1987 condr. commemorative concert marking 50th anniversary Nazi invasion of Poland. 1989; artistic co-chmn Pacific Music Festival, Sapporo. Japan, 1990; works include Clarinet Sonata. 1942, Seven Anniversaries for Piano. 1942, Song Cycle, I Hate Music, 1943, Four Anniversaries for ,

Piano. 1948, Song Cycle, La Bonne Cuisine. 1949; Symphony Number -Jeremiah, 1942, Symphony Number 2-The Age of Anxiety. 1949, Symphony Number 3. Kaddish, Beethoven 1

symphony Number

i

'

.

i

East

Orch. in cooperation with

Barbican Ctr.. 1986; decorated (France). 1986; festival Bernstein at 70 produced in his honor by Boston Symphony Orch.. Tanglewood, 1988. Home: New York N.Y. Died Oct. 14, 1990; buned Greenwood, Bklyn.

commandeur du Legion d'Honneur

9. 1989; composer, librettist l-act opera in Tahiti, 1952; Chichester Psalms, for mixed chorus. boys' choir, orch., 1965. score for musical show On The Town; ballets Fancy Free, 1944, Facsmile, 1946, Dybbuk. 1974; incidental score for prodn. Peter Pan, 1950. The Lark, 1957; mus score for Broadway prodn. Wonderful Town. 1953; Broadway musicals Candide, 1956. Wesl Side Story. 1957. film On the Waterfront. 1954; songs Afterthought, Silhouette, 1951. Two Love Songs. 1949; Serenade, for violin and string orch. with percussion. 1954, Five Anniversaries for Piano. 1964; Mass, theatre piece for singers, players and dancers, 1971; Dybbuk Variations. Suites No and 2, from ballet by Jerome Robbins. 1974; Songfesl, a cycle of poems for six singers and orch 1977; overture for orch. Slava!. 1977; Three Meditations, from Mass. for cello and orch., 1977; Divertimento for Orchestra, 1980, A Musical Toast for Orchestra. 1980; Halil for flute and orch.. 1980; Quiet Place (opera), 1983; Thirteen Anniversaries for piano, 1988; Anas and Barcarolles, for piano duet and singers, 1988;

Trouble

BERNSTEIN, RICHARD BARRY, b.

N.Y.C,

Oct. 31. 1923;

s.

chemistry

scientist,

Simon and

Stella

Ruth

m. Norma Bianca Olivier. Dec. 17, 1948; children: Neil David, Minda Dianne, Beth Anne. Julie Lynn. AB, Columbia Coll., N.Y.C. 1943, in Chemistry. 1946; PhD in Chemistry. Columbia U N.Y.C, 1948; DSc (hon), U. Chgo., 1988. From asst. prof, to assoc. prof, chemistry III. Inst. Tech., Chgo., 1948-53; from assoc. prof, to prof. U. Mich- Ann Arbor. 1953-63; prof. U. Wis.. Madison, B.;

MA

.

1963-67, Darnells prof, chemistry. 1967-73; Doherty prof, chemistry U. Tex., Austin. 1973-77; Higgins prof, natural scis., dept. chemistry Columbia U., 1977-82; sr. v.p. Occidental Petroleum Research Corp.. Irvine, Calif., 1982-83; prof, chemistry UCLA, 1983-90; researcher Manhattan

S.A.M. Labs., Columbia U., 1942-46; Hinshelwood lectr. Oxford (Eng.) U.. 1980 Author: Chemical Dynamics Via Molecular Beams and Lasers, 1982, (with R.D. Levine) Molecular Reaction Dynamics, 1974, Molecular Reaction Dynamics and Chemical Reactivity, 1987; editor: AtomMolecule Collision Theory, 1979, U.S. editor: Chem. Physics Project,

.

Letters, 1978-81, 85-90.

46.

A. P.

Fairchild

Sloan

Served with

scholar

Calif.

CE

NSF

1956-60,

fellow,

Disting.

Inst.

U.S.

Army, 1944-

fellow,

Tech.,

1960-61; 1986, 90;

Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry, 1988, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1989. Fellow AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Phys. Soc.; mem. Nat Acad. Scis. (Chem. Scis.

award 1985), Am. Chem. Soc. (Debye award 1981, Langmuir award 1988, Gibbs medal 1989). Home: Los Angeles Calif. Died July 8. 1990; buned Santa Monica, Calif.

BERRA, YOGI (LAWRENCE PETER BERRA),

former

professional baseball player, coach and manager; b. St. Louis, May 12, 1925; s. Peter and Pauline (Longsoni) B.; m. Carmen Short, Jan. 26, 1949; children Lawrence A.. Timothy Thomas, Dale Anthony. PhD (hon.), Montclair State U., 1996. Profl. baseball player with N.Y. Yankees, 1946-63, mgr„ 1964, coach, 1975-84. mgr.. 1984-85; coach N.Y. Mets, 1965-72, mgr., 1972-75; coach Houston Astros. 1986-89; former v.p. Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Co. Author: (with

Ed

Fitzgerald) Yogi Berra: The Autobiography of a ProfesBaseball Player, 1961, (with Tom Horton): It Ain't .... 1989, The Yogi Book: I Really Didn't Say Everything I Said, 1998. Served with USNR. 1943-46. Recipient Am. League Most Valuable Player award, 1951, 54, 55; elected to Baseball Hall of Fame. 1972; established Am. League record for most home runs by a catcher, lifetime: 313. Achievements include being a Clubs: Lion, Elk, Moose. mem. Am. League All-Star Team. 1949-62. World Series Championship team, 1947. 49-53, 56, 58. 61-62; inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame, 1972. Office: Yogi Berra Mus Monlsional

Over

clair State

U

8

Quarry

Rd

in their original

form

BERRY, DAVID

A., history educator.

Exec,

chair bd.

dir.,

Humanities Assn.. prof, history Essex County Newark, N.J.; adj. faculty mem. NYU; dir. joint project C.C Humanities Assn. and Phi Theta Kappa as part C.C.

dirs.

Coll..

of

NEH's

for coll.

Nat. Conversation initiative; leader summer active in curriculum devel. projects Mentor to cmty. colls.

faculty;

insts.

Am.

Assn. C.C.

BERRYMAN, JOHN,

writer; b. McAlester. Okla Oct. 25. John Allen Smith and Martha (Little) B.; m. Eileen 24, 1942; m. Ann Levine; child. Paul; m. Kathleen Donahue; children: Martha. Sarah. AB, Columbia U- 1936; BA, Clare Coll. Cambridge, 1938, MA, 1968. Faculty Wayne State U., Detroit, 1939-40, Harvard .

s.

1

1940-43; instr. English, lectr., fellow creative writing Princeton (N.J.) U„ 1943-49; lectr. U. Wash., 1950; Elliston lectr. poetry U. Cin.. 1952; Regents prof. U. Minn., Mpls. U.,

Author: Poems. 1942, (poems) The Dispossessed. 1948, Stephen Crane, 1950. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet. 1956. 77 Dream Songs, 1964, Short Poems, 1967, Berryman's Sonnets, 1967, His Toy. His Dream, His Rest. 1968. The Dream Songs, 1969, Delusions, Etc., 1972, (novel) Recovery, 1973; editor: Unfortunate Traveller; contbr. to Five Young Am. Poets, 1940. Best Amencan Short Stones, 1946, A Little Treasurey of American Prose, verse, anthologies, lit. criticism to profl. pubis. Rockefeller fellow humanities, 1944-46, Hodder fellow Princeton U., 1950-51, Guggenheim fellow, 1952-53, Acad. Am. Poets fellow, 1966; recipient 1st prize Imaginary Jew, 1945. Guarantors Levinson pnzes Poetry Mag.. 1948; Shelley Meml. award, 1949, Am. Acad, award. 1950, The Harnet Monroe Poetry Pnze U. Chgo., 1957, Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1965, Nat. Book award, 1968. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Phi Beta Kappa. Died Jan. 7. 1972; buried Resurrection Cemetery, St. Paul MN.

EDWARD ANDERSON

BERRY, CHUCK (CHARLES BERRY),

singer,

Henry William, Suggs, Oct.

composer;

Sr..

b.

St.

Louis, Oct.

and Martha Banks Berry;

1948; 4 children: Darlen Ingnd,

18,

m

1926;

s.

Themetta

Melody Exes,

Charles Edward Anderson. Jr. Popular artist in rock and roll music, plays guitar, saxophone, piano; conrec. artist Chess Records; apcert. TV appearances, 1955 peared in film Go, Johnny Go, Rock, Rock. Rock, 1956, Jazz

Aloha

Isa Lei,



;

on a Summer's Day, I960, Let the Good Times Roll, 1973; composer: Rock "n" Roll Music; albums include: After School Sessions, 1958. One Dozen Berry's, 1958. Rockin' At The Hops, 1959-60, New Juke Box Hits, 1960, Chuck Berry. 1960. More Chuck Berry, I960. On Stage. I960. Twist. 1960, You Can Never Tell. 1964, Greatest Hits. 1964, 2 Great Guitars. 1964. Chuck Berry in London. 1965. Fresh Berrys, 1965, St Louis to Liverpool. 1966, Golden Hits. 1967, At the Fillmore. 1967, Medley. 1967. In Memphis, 1967, Concerto in b Goods. 1969, Home Again, 1971, The London Sessions. 1972. Golden Decade. 1972. St. Louis to Fnsco to Memphis, 1972, Let the Good Times Roll. 1973, Golden Decade. Vol.

USA.

1973, Golden Decade. 1973. Bio. 1973, Back in the Vol 5. 1974. I'm a Rocker. 1975. Chuck Berry 75. 1975, Motorvatin', 1976. Rockit. 1979, Chess Masters, 1983. The Chess Box. 1989. Missing Bernes Ranties. 1990, On the Blues Side. 1993. others; soundtrack Hail! Hail! Rock n' Roll. 1987; author: aulobiography Chuck Berry, 1987 Recipient Grammy award for Lifetime Achievement. 1984; 2.

named

to

Hall of Fame, 1986 Office: Berry 63385-5442 Wentzville

Rock and Rock

Park 691 Buckner

Rd

HANS

BETHE, ALBRECHT, physicist, educator; b. Strassburg, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, July 2, 1906; came to U.S., 1935; s. Albrecht Theodore and Anna (Kuhn) B.; m. Rose Ewald. 1939; children: Henry, Monica. Ed. Goethe Gymnasium, Frankfurt on Main, U. Frankfort, Ph.D., U. Munich. 1928; DSc.. Bklyn. Poly. Inst.. 1950. U. Denver, 1952, U. Chgo., 1953, U. Birmingham. 1956. Harvard U., 1958. Instr. in theoretical physics univs. of Frankfort, Stuttgart, Munich and Tubingen, 1928-33; lectr. univs. of Manchester and Bristol, Eng., 1933-35; asst. prof. Cornell U., 1935, prof.. 1937-75, prof, emeritus, 1975 dir. theoretical physics div. Los Alamos Sci. Lab., 1943-46; Mem. Presdl. Study Disarmament, 1958; mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1956-60. Author: Mesons and Fields, 1953. Elementary Nuclear Theory, 1957, Quantum Mechanics of One-and TwoElectron Atoms, 957, Intermediate Quantum Mechanics. 1964; contbr. Handbuch der Physik, 1933, Revs. Modern Physics. 1936-37, Phys. Rev., Astrophys. Jour. Recipient A Cressy Mornson pnze N.Y. Acad. Set.. 1938-40; Presdl. Medal of Merit, 1946; Max Planck medal, 1953; Enrico Fermi award AEC, 1961; Nobel Prize in physics, 1967; Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1976; Vannevar Bush award NSF, 1985; Einstein Peace prize Albert Einstein Peace Prize Found., 1993, Oersted prize Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs. Fgn. mem. Royal Soc. London; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.. (Henry Draper medal 1968). Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1954). Am. Astron. Soc. Office: Cornell Newman Lab Ithaca 14853



MO

NAS

NY

MARY

BETHUNE, MCLEOD, college president; b Mayesville, S.C.; d. Samuel and Patsy (Mcintosh) McLeod; m. Albertus Bethune, May, 1898; child, Albert McLe1

MS

(hon.). S.C. State Coll.. od. AM, Wilberforce U„ 1915; 1938, LLD. Lincoln U., 1935, Howard U„ 1942. Atlanta U..

1945. Wiley Coll., 1943; HHD, Bennett Coll.. 1945. W, Va State Coll., 1947, Rollins Coll., 1949. Sr. instr Haines Inst., Augusta. Ga.. 1895-96. Palatka Mission Sch.. Fla.. 18991903; founder Daytona Norman. Indsl. Sch. Negor Girls. 1904; pres. Bethune-Cookman Coll.. 1904-42. Contbr. arFounder, past pres. Central Life Ins Co.; dir. Negro affairs Nat Youth Adminstrn., 1936-44; apl. adv. to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt on minonty affairs, 1936ticles to profl. jours.

War for selection candidates for 1st Recipient Spingard Candidates Sch., WACS. 1942 medal, 1935, Frances Drexel award. 1937, Thomas Jefferson award, 1942. Haitian medal honor and ment, 1949, Robert S. Abbott Meml. award, 1953, Elijah P. Lovejoy medal, 1953, 44; spl. asst. to Sec. of

Officer's

Miller Gold Cup, 1954. Mem. Fla. Coun. Human Rels Am Med. Edn. Found., Nat. Sharecropper's Fund, N.A.A.C.P., United Negro Coll. Fund, Fla. State Voters League, Foun. African Edn United Coun Ch. Women. Council Against Intolerance in Am., Delta Sigma Theta, Iota Phi lambda. Lambda Kappa Nu, Phi Delta Kappa. Died

Done .

,

May

18,

1955;

buried

adjacent

Campus, Daytona Beach.

Bethune-Cookman

.

Coll.

Fla

BETTELHEIM, BRUNO,

psychologist, educator, author; b. Vienna. Ausina. Aug. 28, 1903; came to U.S.. 1939, natural1944, s Anton and Paula (Seidlcr) B, Trude Ruth. Naomi. ErWcmfeld. May 14. 1941; children Research assoc Progressive ic Ph.D.. U Vienna. 1938. Edn. Assn.. U. Chgo. 1939-41; assoc prof, psychology Rockfnrd (III.) Coll 1942-44; asst prof ednl psychology U Chgo.. 1944-47, assoc prof.. 1947-52. prof. 1952-73. Stella Rowley Disting Svc prof edn prof psychology and

m

ized.

BERRY, CLIFFORD, electneal engineer; b Gladbrook. Fred Gordon Berry and Grace 19. 1918; s Iowa, Apr Sirohm; m Martha Jean Reed. May 30. 1942; children 1939. MS in Physics. Carol. David. BSEE. Iowa Stale Coll Wnh Consol Engnn Corp.. 1941. PhD in Physics. 1948 Pasadena. Calif. 1942-69, chief physicist, 1949-52. assi dir

;

1

U

NJ 07424-2161

Little Falls

,

archives appear

.

1963

30.

recipient

Am

Missa Brevis. for singers and percussion, 1988. Concerto for

Am

Mu

Died Oct

1914;

I

A

mgr.

Plainview. trometry,

Patricia Mulligan, Oct.



BERNSTEIN, LEONARD,

'

Star of People's Friendship medal Govt.

Germany, 1989. Praemium Impenale award for life achievement Govt. Japan, 1990; apptd. laureate condr. Philharm. for life; festival produced in his honor by London Symphony

(Grossman)

BERNERS-LEE, TIM, World Wide Web executive. Dir. Web Consortium MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Recipient Koji Kobayashi Computers and Comm. award

1952-59. dir. engring. analytical and control div.. 1959advanced devel. Vacuum-Electronics Corp.. NY., 1963 Patentee in areas of mass specvacuums and electronics; co-designer Atanasoff Berry Computer, 1939-40; contbr shpt. to Process Instruments and Controls Handbook; contbr. articles to Physics Rev,, Instruments. Nat. Bur. Standards. Jour Applied Physics, Ann. Rev. Nuclear Sci.. others Mem. Phys. Soc.. Am, Vacuum Soc.. Am. Assn. Advancement of Sci Sigma Xi. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. rsch..

63;

Grammy award

educator;

World Wide

BETTELHEIM

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M

.

.

BICKEL psychiatry, 1963-73; head Sonia Shankman Orthogenic Sch., 1944-73Author: (with Morns Janowitz) U. Chgo ,,

Dynamics

Prejudice,

of

1950,

Love

is

Not

Enough: The

Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1950, Treatment of Symbolic Wounds. 1954, Truants from Life. 1955, The Informed Heart, 1960. Dialogues wilh Mothers. 1962, The

Empty Fortress. 1967. The Children of the Dream, 1969, A Home for the Heart, 1974, The Uses of Enchantment, 1976, Surviving, 1979, (with Karen Zelan) On Learning to Read: The Child's Fascination with Meaning, 1982, Freud and Man's Soul. 1983. A Good Enough Parent. 1987. Freud's Vienna and Other Essays, 1990; contbr. articles, essays to Fellow Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. popular, profl. pubis. Orthopsychiai. Assn.; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., AAUP, Am. Socio!. Assn., Chgo. Psychoanalytic Soc., Am. Acad. Edn. Democrat Home: Silver Spring Died Mar 13, 1990.

Md

1987-93; cons, in field. Author: Robert Maillart's Bndges, 1979 (Dexter award 1979), Thin Shell Concrete Structures. 1982. The Tower and the Bridge. 1983, Robert Maillart and the Art of Reinforced Concrete, 1990, The Innovators: The

MCINTYRE

MARCH,

See

Who Made Amenca

Modern, 996, Robert Maillart: Builder, Designer, Artist, 1997. With USN, 1945-46. Recipient Dana award Charles A Dana Found.

Engineenng Pioneers

1

1990, N.J. Prof, of Yr. award, Carnegie Found- 1995, Sarton medal U. Ghent, Belgium. 1999, Sarton Chair. 1999-00. grantee NEH. 1969-89, NSF. 1963-83. 91-94. NEA, 1977-79; Phi Beta Kappa vis. scholar, 1984-85. Fellow Am. Concrete Inst- Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- mem. NAE, ASCE (hon- 3 awards 1956-57, History and Hentage award 1986, George Winter award 1992), Internat. Assn. for Bridge and Structural Engring- Internat. Assn. Shell Structures, Soc. for History Tech. (Usher prize with J. Doig 1995). Republican. Episcopalian. Home: 45 Hodge Rd Princeton NJ 08540-3011

Pnnceton U Dept NJ 08544-0001

Office:

FREDERICK

BICKEL,

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Civil

and

Environ

Engring

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FREDRIC

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Scis- Arts and Letters. Am. Assn. Netherlandic Studies, Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. Wis. sect. 1966. unreslncted rsch. grant

Petroleum Rsch Fund 1963), Soc Rheology. Royal Dutch Acad. Scis. (fgn.). Royal Flemish Acad. Belgium for Scis and Arts (fgn.), Soc. Chem. Engrs. Japan (hon.), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi (v.p. Wis. sect. 1959-60). Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Tau. E-mail: [email protected]. Office: U Wis Dept Chem Engring 3004 Engring Hall 1415 Engineering Dr Madison WI 53706-1607

BIRDSEYE, CLARENCE, frozen foods executive; b. Dec. 9. 1886. Originally govt naturalist; then fur trader Labrador, Can- 1912, 16; founder Gen. Seafoods Co., 1924; cons. Gen. Foods Corp., 1929; pres. Birds Eye Frosted Foods, 1930-34, Birdseye Electnc Co.. 1935-38. Achievements include development of process for freezing foods in small packages suitable for retailing, infrared heat lamps

NYC-

harpoon gun, method of removing water from method of converting crushed sugarcane residue into paper pulp. Died Oct. 7, 1956.

recoilless

foods,

BIRCH, ALBERT FRANCIS,

BIDDLE, FRANCIS, lawyer, former attorney general of United States; b. Paris, May 9, 1886; came to U.S.. 1886; s. Algernon Sydney and Frances (Robinson) B; m (Catherine 1918; children: Edmund Garrison Chapin, Apr. 27, Randolph, Garrison Chapin (dec). Student, Haverford (Pa.) Sch., 1895-99, Groton (Mass.) Sch.. 1899-1905; BA cum laude. Harvard U- 1909, LLB cum laude. 1911; LLD. Boston U- 1942. Drexel Inst.. Hobart, William Smith Colls., Pvt. sec. to 1943. Bar: Pa. 1912. U.S. Supreme Ct 1927 Holmes U.S. Suprmee Ct., 1911-12; assoc. Biddle, Paul & Jayne. Phila., 1912-15, Barnes, Biddle & Myers. Phila- 1917-39; spl. asst. U.S. atty. ea. dist. U.S. Dist. Ct., Pa.. 1922-26; class C dir.. dep. chmn. Fed. Reserve Bank, 1938-39; chief counsel joint com. to investigate Tenn. Valley Authority, 1938-39; judge 3d cir. U.S. Or. Ct. Appeals, 193940; solicitor gen. of U.S.. 1940, atty. gen. of U.S.. 1941-45; mem Internat Mil. Tribunal. 1945-46; chmn NLRB, 1934-35; mem. Gov. Pinchot's Ccmmn. on Spl. Policy in Industry, 1934; mem. Phila. County Bd. of Law Examiners, 1923-32; mem. bd. Pub. Edn.. Phila- 1936-39; chmn. nat. com. ACLU. Author: Llanfear Pattern, 1927, Mr. Justice Justice

US

Holmes, 1942, Democratic Thinking and the War, 1944, The World's Best Hope. 1949. The Fear of Freedom. 1951. A Casual Past. 1961. Justice Holmes, Natural Law and the

Supreme Court.

1961, In Brief Authority, 1962; contbr. to pubis. Mem. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mem! trustee Twentieth Century Fund (N.Y.); hon. bencher Inner Temple (London), 1946; nat chmn. Ams. for Democratic Action, 1950-53; del -at-large from Pa. Nat. 1952. Vith U.S. Army. Dem. Conv., 1944, del. from 1918. Recipient Four Freedoms award, 1942, Order of Merit, legal

Commn.;

DC,

Italy,

Club,

Phila.

Died Oct.

Arts and Scis., Cosmos Club, Democrat. Legal Club, Coffee House Club.

Mem. Am. Acad.

1954.

4.

1968.

BIDDLE, WILLIAM PHILLIPS,

career military officer; b

17, 1853; s. John Barclay and Caroline (Phillips) Martha Reynolds Adger, Apr. 12, 1908. Ed- pvt. schsCommd. 2d It. USMC, 1975; advanced through grades to maj gen- comdt. Marine Corps, 1911; ret- 1914; comd. marines Pekin relief expdn- marine barracks, Cavite, the Philippines, and 1st Rgt- 1st Brigade. 1900-03; pres. Marine Exam. Bds - Washington. 1903; comd. 1st Rgt. manne expeditionary forces, Isthmus of Panama, 1903-04; comd. manne barracks, Phila., 1904-06; comd. 1st Brigade marines, Manila, the Philippines, 1906-08; comd. marine

Phila., Dec.

B

educator; b. Washington, Aug. 22, 1903; s George Albert and Mary Clayton (Hemmick) B- m. Barbara Channing, July 15, 1933; children: Anne Campaspe, Francis Sylvanus, Mary Narcissa. BSEE, Harvard U., 1924, MA. 1929; PhD. 1932, ScD hon., 1982. Engr. N.Y. Telephone Co., 1924-26; instr., tutor physics Harvard U- 1931-34. rsch. assoc. geophysics, 193237, asst prof- 1937-43. assoc. prof, 1943-46, prof., 1946-74, emeritus, 1974-92; on leave MIT. 1941-42, Sturgts-Hooper prof, geology, 1948; Sherman Fairchild disting. scholar Calif. Inst Tech., 1975; editor: Handbook of Physical Constants. Comdr. USNR. 1942-45. Decorated Legion of Ment; recipient Arthur L. Day medal Geol. Soc- William Bowie medal Am. Geophys. Union. I960. Nat. medal of Sci- 1968. Vetlesen prize Columbia U., 1969, Bndgman medal AIRAPT, 1983. Fellow Royal Astron. Soc. (gold medal 1973), Am. Phys. Soc- Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- Geol. Soc. Am. (pres. 1964, Penrose medal 1969, Geol. Soc. London); mem. Am. Geophys. Union, Seismol. Soc. Am- Nat Acad.

Am.

Sci..

Died Jan.

Philos. 31,

geophysicist,

Soc- Sigma Xi.

Home: Cambndge Mass.

NY-

1908-09, Nicaraguan expeditionary marines, 1909-10. Recipient Dewey medal for Battle of Manila, and medals for Spanish War, Philippine and Peking relief campaigns. Episcopalian. Died Feb 26, 1923.

N.Y.,

Syracuse,

b.

topographic engineer, ge-

Feb.

1

3,

1

878;

s.

George

Hurd and Katharine Lamb (Hale) B- m. Grace

Gardner Whitney,

Nov.

W

23,

1904;

children:

Charles

W.,

H Florence AB, Oberlin Coll.. 1901, ScD, 1931; postgrad- U. Cin- Ohio State U. Instr. in physics U. Cin., 1901; field asst. to topographer U.S. Geol. Survey, 190106; surveyor Gen. Land Office, 1907-08; topographer, geographer to chief topographic engr. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1909Frederick

,

Am,

Aerotopograph Corp. 1929-32; asst. to dir. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1932, chief, divsn. engraving and printing, 1932-41. Author engring. and tech. reports. Capt- U.S. Army Corps of Engrs- 1917, maj- 1917-18; It. col. C.A.C., 1918-19; on staff of chief of army arty, in France, 1917-19; col. engr. O.R.C. Recipient Officer of Pub. Instrn. award, Govt. France. 1919, Daly medal. Geog. Soc- 1924. Died May 30, 1941. 29; pres.

Am

BIRKHOFF, GEORGE DAVID,

LARRY JOE,

BIRD,

former professional basketball player,

West Baden, Ind- Dec 7, 1956; s. Joe and Georgia B; m. Dinah Mattingly Oct. 1. 1989. Student, lnd. U- 1974. Northwood Inst- West Baden, Ind- 1974; BS, Ind. State U1979. Player Boston Celtics, 1979-92. spl. asst. to exec, v.p1992-97; head coach Ind. Pacers, 1997—; mem. U.S. Olympic Basketball Team. 1992. Author: (with Bob Ryan) Dnve. 1989; actor (film) Blue Chips, 1994. Mem. U.S. Gold Medal team World Univ. Games, Sophia, Bulgaria, 1977, Nat. Basketball Assn. championship team, 1981, 84, 86, Nat. Basketball Assn. All-Star Team, 1980-92; named Collegiate Player of Yr AP, UPI and Nat. Assn Coaches, 1978-79; Rookie of Yr. Nat. Basketball Assn., 1980; Most Valuable

coach;

b.

Player Nat. Basketball Assn. AJI-Star Game. 1982, Nat. Basketball Assn., 1984-86, Nat. Basketball Assn. Playoffs, 1984, 86. Office: Ind Pacers 300 E Market St Indianapolis IN 46204-2603 ,

;

Panama,

ographer; Frederick

1992.

tutor. U. Pa.

barracks,

BIRDSEYE, CLAUDE HALE,

BIRD, ROBERT BYRON, chemical engineenng educator, b. Bryan, Tex- Feb. 5, 1924; s. Byron and Ethel (Antrim) B. Student, U Md - 1941-43; B S. in Chem. EngrWis- 1950; ing- U. Ill- 1947; PhD in Chemistry. U postdoctoral fellow, U. Amsterdam, 1950-51; DEng (hon), Lehigh U- 1972, Washington U- 1973, Tech. U. Delft, Holland, 1977, Colo. Sch. Mines, 1986; Sc.D. (hon). Clarkson U - 1980; ScD (hon), The Technion U - Israel. 1993; D in engring. sci. (hon.). Eidgendssische Tech. Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland. 1994; DrEngnng (hon), Kyoto (Japan) U., 1996; ScD (hon.), Tex. U- 1999. Asst. prof, chemistry author;

mathematician; b. Overisel, 21, 1884; s. David and Jane Gertrude (Droppers) m. Margaret Elizabeth Grafius, Sept. 2, 1908; children: Barbara. Garrett. Rodney. AB. Harvard U- 1905, AM, 1906; PhD. U. Chgo., 1907; ScD (hon). Brown U, 1923. U. Wis- 1927, Harvard U - 1933, U. of Pa- 1938, Sofia U., 1939; LLD, St. Andrews, 1938; hon. Drs., univs. Athens, Buenos Aires,, Paris, numerous others. Instr. in math. U. Wis- 190709. asst. prof, math- 1909-11; asst. prof. math. Pnnceton U., 1911-12; asst. prof. math. Harvard U- 1912-19, prof- 191933, Perkins prof, 1933 dean faculty of arts and scis., 193539; lectr. Coll. de France, 1930. Editor: of Annals of Mathematics, 1911-13; editor: Trans, of Am. Math. Soc-

Mtch- Mar. B.,



,

1920-25. editor: Am. Jour, of Math- 1943—; author: Relaand Modern Physics, 1923, The Ongin. Nature and Influence of Relativity, 1925, Dynamical Systems, 1928, Aesthetic Measure, 1933, Basic Geometry (with Ralph Beatley), 1941; contbr. to math, jours. Decorated Officier French Legion of Honor; recipient numerous prizes, including QueriniStampalia pnze 1918, Bocher pnze of Am. Math. Soc., 1928, biennial prize of Pontifical Acad, of Scis., Vatican City, 1933, others. Mem. Nat. Acad. (pres. 1936-37), Nat. Acad. Scis. of Argentina, Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Royal Danish Acad. Scis. and Letters, Gottingen Acad. Scis- Inst, of France, Lima Acad of Scis- Royal Acad, of the Lincei, Royal Inst, of Bologna, Pontifical Acad, of Scis- Royal Irish tivity

Acad- Royal Soc- Edinburgh; mem Edinburgh Math. Soc., London Math. Soc., Peruvian Philosophic Soc., Scientific Soc. of Argentina, Phi Beta 12,

Kappa, Sigma Xi.

others.

Died Nov.

1944

A&M

U-

Cornell

BIGART, HOMER, journalist; b. Hawley. Pa- Oct. 1907; s Homer S. and Anna Schardt B- m Alice Weel,

lectr-

1953;

dec. Jan. 1969 m. Else Holmelund Minank. Oct 3, 1970; stepchild, Brooke Minarik. War corr. N.Y. Herald Tribune. 1942-45, roving corr., 1945-55; fgn. corr. N.Y. 6.

1963

;

Times, 1955-63, nat. corr- 1963-72.

Recipient Pulitzer pnze

war reporting. 1945. Korean war articles, Home: Barnngton N.H. Died Apr. 16, 1991.

for Pacific

BILANDIC, MICHAEL

A., retired state

1951.

supreme court

jus-

former mayor; b. Chgo- Feb. 13, 1923; s. Matthew and Domenica (Lebedina) B- m. Heather Morgan, July 15, 1977; Bar: III. son, Michael Morgan. JD. DePaul U. 1948. 1949. Master in chancery Cir. Ct. Cook County, III- 1964-

tice,

1

&

gen- 1965-68; ptnr. Anixter, Bilandic Pigott and predecessors. Chgo- 1963-77; acting mayor Chgo1976. mayor, 1977-79; ptnr. Bilandic, Neistein, Richman, Hauslinger and Young, Chgo.. 1979-84; justice III. Appellate Chgo City Ct.. 1984-90, III. Supreme Ct- 1990-2000. Coun- 1969-76. chmn. com. on environ, control, 1970-74, 1st It. USMC. 1942-46. chmn. fin. com., 1974-76. 67; spl. asst. to atty.

Mem

Mem

Am,

111.,

Roman

Chgo

bar assns- Cath. Lawyers Guild. Democrat. Office: 160 La Salle St Fl 20 Chicago IL

N

Catholic.

60601-3119

1952-53,

Debye

lectr-

1973,

Julian

C.

Sjnith

research chemist DuPont Exptl. Sta- summer faculty U. Wis- 1951-52. 53-57. prof chem. engnng- 1957-92, C.F. Burgess distinguished prof. chem. engring- 1968-72. John D. MacArthur prof., 1982-92. Vilas

25.

July

1988;

mem.

chmn. dept- 1964-68; ementus profBurgers prof. Technische Univ. Delft, The Nether-

research prof., 1972-92,

1992



;

1994;

lands.

vis

prof.

U

Calif,

Berkeley,

1977,

Univ.

Catholique de Louvain. Belgium. 1994; D. L. Katz lectr. U Mich- 1971; W. N. Lacey lectr. Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1974; K. Wohl Meml. lectr. U. Del- 1977; W. K. Lewis lectr. MIT, 1982; R. H. Wilhelm lectr- Princeton U- 1991, G. N. Lewis lectr. U. Calif- Berkeley, 1993; Ascher Shapiro lectr. MIT. 1997; lectr. Lectures in Sci. Humble Oil tour Am. Chem. Soc.. 1958,

lecture

Co75,

1959. 61, 64. 66;

Canadian

Inst.

Chemistry, 1961, 65; cons, to industry, 1965-90; mem. adv. Author: (with panel engring. sci. divsn. NSF, 1961-64. others) Molecular Theory of Gases and Liquids, 2d printing, 1964, Transport Phenomena. 61st printing, 2000, Spanish edit- 1965, Czech edit. 1966, Italian edit- 1970. Russian edit- 1974, Chinese edit, 1990, Een Goed Begin: A Contemporary Dutch Reader, 1963, 2d edit- 1971, Comprehending Technical Japanese, 1975, Chinese edit., 1985, Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, Vol. I, Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 2, Kinetic Theory, 1977. 2d edit- 1987, Japanese transl. 1999. Reading Dutch: Fifteen Annotated Stories from the Low Countries, 1985, Basic Technical Japanese, 1990, Technical Japanese Supplements: Polymer Science and En-

numerous rsch. pubis.; Am. editor (with Rsch- 1969-86, 89-98; mem. adv. bd. and Engnng. Chemistry, 1970-72; mem. editl. bd. Jour. Served to 1st It. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1975 AUS, 1943-46. Decorated Bronze Star; Fulbright fellow,

gineering, 1995; also

BILLINGTON, DAVID PERKINS,

others) Applied Sci.

cator; b.

Indst.

civil engineenng eduBryn Mawr, Pa June I, 1927; s. Nelson and Jane Newkirk (Coolbaugh) B m. Phyllis Bergquist, Aug. 26, 1951; children: David Jr., Elizabeth Billington Fox, Jane Billington Flucker, Philip, Stephen, Sarah. BS in Engring,

.

Princeton U- 1950; postgrad. (Fulbright fellow), U. Louvain, (hon). Belgium. 1950-51, U. Ghent. Belgium, 1951-52; Union Coll.. 1990; DSc (hon ), Grinnell Coll., 1991; DEng Registered profl. engr., N.J. (hon.). Notre Dame U- 1997. 1952-60; Structural engr. Roberts & Schaefer Co.. assoc. prof, civil engring. Princeton U., N.J., 1960-64, prof. 1964 civil engring.. Gordon Y.S. Wu prof engnng. White prof -at-large Cornell U Pnnceton U- 1996—;

DHL

NYC.



;

AD



.

Holland, 1950. Guggenheim fellow, 1958; Fulbright lectr., 1958, Japan, 1962-63, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. 1972; recipient Curtis McGraw award Am. Assn. Engnng. Edn.. 1959, Westinghouse award, 1960, Corcoran award, 1987, Centennial Fellow AIChE Medallion, 1993, Nat. Medal Sci., 1987. (William H. Walker award 1962, Profl. Progress award 1965,

Warren K. Lewis award 1974. Founders award 1989, Inst. Lect. award 1992), Am. Phys. Soc.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis-

mem NAS, NAE, Am.

Acad. Mechanics, Wis. Acad.

BISHOP. ELIZABETH,

poet; b Worcester, Mass, Feb 8, AB, 1911; d. William Thomas and Gertnide (Bulmer) B Vassar Coll.. 1934; LLD, Smith Coll.. 1968. Rutgers U1972, Brown U- 1972. Lectr. English Harvard U- 1970-79; Author (poetry): cons, poetry Libr. of Congress, 1949-50. North & South. 1946. Poems. 1955, Brazil, 1962, Questions

of Travel, 1965, Selected Poems, Chatto and Windus, 1967. 1969, Complete Poems. Anthology of Contemporary Brazilian Poetry, 1972, Geography III, 1977; contbr. poems Houghton Mifflin and stones to mags, and anthologies. poetry fellow, 1945, Guggenheim fellow. 1947, Lucy Martin Donnelly fellow. Bryn Mawr, 1951, Amy Lowell fellow, 1957, Chapel brook Found, fellow, I960; recipient Am. Acad. Arts and Letters award. 1951. Shelley Meml. award, 1952, Partisan Rev. fellowship award, 1956, Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1956, award Acad. Am. Poets, 1964, Poetry Soc. 1964, MerVill Found, award, 1969, Nat. Book award, 1970, Harnet Monroe award for poetry, 1974; named to Order iRio Branco, Brazil, 1971. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Acad. Am. Poets (chancellor 1966-79). Died Oct. 6, 1979.

Am-

JOHN

MICHAEL, biomedical research scientist. BISHOP, educator; b. York. Pa- Feb. 22, 1936; marned 1959; 2 children. AB, Gettysburg Coll., 1957; MD, Harvard U- 1962; Intern in internal DSc (hon.). Gettysburg Coll., 1983. medicine Mass. Gen. Hosp- Boston, 1962-63, resident, 196364; rsch. assoc. virology NIH. Washington. 1964-66, sr. investigator, 1966-68; from asst. prof, to assoc. prof. U Calif. Med. Ctr.p San Francisco, 1968-72. prof, microbiology and immunology. 1972 prof, biochemistry and biophysics, 1982—; dir. G.W. Hooper Rsch. Found. G.W, Hooper Rsch. Found- 1981—; Univ. prof. U. Calif Med. Ctr.. San Francisco. 1994-2000; chair. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd- San Francisco; chancellor U. Calif. Med. Ctr- San Francisco, 1998 Recipient Nobel prize in physiology or medicine, 1989, Biomed. Rsch. award Am. Assn, Med. Colls.. 1981, Albert Lasker Basic Med. Rsch. award. 1981. Armand Found. Cancer Rsch. Hammer Cancer award. 1984, award, 1984, Gairdner Found. Internat. award Can- 1984,





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Medal of Honor. Am. Cancer Soc. 1984; N1H grantee. 1968— Fellow Salk Inst, (trustee 1991—); mem. NAS, lnsi Achievements include Medicine. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd. research in biochemistry of animal viruses, replication of nucleic acids, oncogenesis, control of cell growth, and mciecular genetics. Office: U Calif Hooper Rsch Found Dept

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Temple Storybook. NBC. 1958. 1960; author: Child Star: An Dir Bank of Calif; dir Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.. BANCAL Tn-State Corp.. Walt Disney. Del Monte Corp Mem Calif Adv. Hosp Council. 1969. San Francisco Health Facilities Planning Assn.. 1965-69; Republican candidate for U.S. Ho. of Reps from Calif.. 1967; bd dirs. Nat Wildlife Fedn Nat. Multiple Sclerosis Soc.. UN Assn. U.S.A.; bd. dirs. exec. com. Internal. Fedn. Multiple Sclerosis Socs. Appointed col. on staff of Gov. Ross of aciress:

series

Shirley

Temple Show. Autobiography. 1988. Shirley

NBC.

;

.

BJERKNES, JACOB AALL BONNEVIE, educator;

Stockholm, Nov.

b.

2,

1897;

came

meteorologist. 1939,

to U.S..

Wilhelm Fnman Koren and Honoria Sophia (Bonncvie) B.; m. Hedvig Borthen. July 11. 1928; children: Vilheim. Knsten. PhD, U. Oslo. 1924; LLD. U. Meteorologist Meteorol. Obs., Bergen, Norway. Calif-. 1967 1918-20; suupt. Weather Forecast Ctr., 1920-31; prof meteorology Geophys. Inst., 1931-40. UCLA. 1940-75; Fulbnght 1946;

naturalized,

s.

& Guggenheim

rsch. assoc.. 1957-58; lectr. MIT. 1933. 34; cons, in weather forecasting. Zurich, Switzerland. 1922-23, London. 1925-26. 1935-36, Toronto. 1933. 39. Washington, 1939, 40. 46; lectr., exchange program Nat. Acad. Scis. -Soviet

Acad* Scis.. Moscow, Leningrad, 1963. Author Polar Front theory and initiator of weather map analysis methods based on same. 1920; Theory on Pressure variations as function of flow pattern. 1944; Theory on the gen. circulation of the atmosphere. t942; rsch. on atmosphere-ocean interaction. Served as cons. USAAF, Eng., North Africa, Italy. Hawaii. Guam. 1943-45. Recipient Symons mdal Royal Meteorol. Soc.. London, 1940, Bowie medal. Am. Geophys. Union. 942, Vega medal, Swedish Soc. Anthropology and Gemedal World Meteorol Orgn.. Losey medal ography, Inst. Aerospace Sas.. Nat. Medal Sci., 1966; decorated Royal Hon. mem. Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, 1947;. Meteorol. Soc. of London; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Norwegian, Nat., N.Y.. Indian Acads. Scis. Danish Acad. Tech. Scis.. Royal Swedish Acad Scis.. Internal. Assn. Meteorology (pres. 1948-51), Am. Meteorol. Soc. (v. p.. hon). Am. Acad. Achievement. Died July 1975. 1

WMO

BLACK, EUGENE ROBERT,

banker; b Atlanta, May 1; s. B.; m. Susette Heath. Jan. 25, 1930; children: Elizabeth Black Campbell, Eugene Robert. William Heath. Grad., U. Ga.. 1917; LLD (hon .). U. Chattanooga. 1951. Columbia U.. 1954, Oglethorpe U.. 1955. Syracuse U.. 1957. Macalester Coll., 1959. U Ark.. 1960. 1959. Rutgers U.. 1959. Yale U.. I960. Princeton U 1960. Williams Coll.. 1960, Manchester U.. Harvard U 1962. Oxford Eng.. 1961. Bishops U.. Can.. 1961, Emory U U.. 1962, U. Sussex, 1962; Dr. Econs. & Social Scis.. U. Hamburg, Fed. Republic Germany. 1962; DPA, Northeastern U., 1962. Employed Hams, Forbes & Co., Atlanta, 1931-33, asst. v.p., 1933; with Chase Nat. Bank. 1933-47. 2d v.p.. 1933-37. v.p., 1937-47; exec. dir. for U.S. Wash.. 1947-49; Internal Bank for Reconstrn. and Devel pres chmn. exec. dirs. Internal. Bank for Reconstrn. and Devel.. 1949-62, chmn.. pres. Internal. Fin. Corp., 1961-62; dir., cons. Chase Manhattan Bank, 1963-70; cons. Am. Express Co.. 1970-92; chmn bd Blackwell Land Co. Inc.. Scandinavian Securities Corp.; mem. adv. btl. Colonial Fund. Inc.. Colonial Growth Shares, Inc., Colonial Income Fund, Inc.; dir. Warner Communications Inc., Corporate Property Investors; chmn., dir Howmet Corp.; cons. Internal. Tel. & Author: The Tel. Co.; mem. World Bank Pension Fund. Diplomacy of Economic Development, Alternative in Southeast Asia. Trustee, chmn. bd. Pierpont Morgan Libr.. Johns Hopkins; trustee Conservation Found.. Population Coun Inc.; dir. Atlantic Coun., Project Hope, Internal. Exec. Svc. Corps.; mem. bd. trustees, also pres. Am. Shakespeare Festival; chmn. men's adv. com. Girls Clubs Am.; vicechmn. Planned Parenthood- World Population; mem. bd. overseers vis. com. Harvard U. Ctr. Internal. Affairs. Recipient Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1969 Mem Phi Beta

Eugene Robert and Gussie (Grady)

.

.

Idaho. 1935; commd. col. Hawaiian N.G hon col. Rgt. N.G 111 dame Order Knights Malta. Pans. Ceres medal FAO, Rome, 1975, numerous state decorations. Mem World Affairs Coun. No (dir). Coun Fgn Rets.. Nat. Com. for U.S. /China Club: Commonwealth of Calif. ;

.

recipient

BLACKMUN, HARRY ANDREW,

retired

108th 1968;

other Calif

Rels

United States

supreme court justice; b. Nashville, III.. Nov. 12, 1908; s. Corwin Manning and Theo H. (Reuter) B.; m. Dorothy E. Clark. June 21, 1941; children: Nancy Clark. Sally Ann, Susan Manning. B.A. summa cum laude in Math, Harvard U., 1929, LL.B.. 1932; numerous hon. degrees. Bar: Minn. 1932. Law elk. to judge U.S. Ct. Appeals (8th cir.), St. Paul, 1932-33; assoc. Dorsey, Colman, Barker, Scott & Barber. Mpls.. 1934-38, jr. ptnr., 1939-42, gen. ptnr., 1943-50; instr Paul Coll. Law, 1935-41, U. Minn. Law Sch., 1945-47; resident counsel Mayo Clinic, Mayo Assn.. Rochester, Minn.. 1950-59; mem. sect, adminstrn. Mayo Clinic, 1950-59; judge 8th Cir. U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 1959-70; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1970-94; ret.. 1994; chmn. faculty Salzburg Seminar in Am. Studies. July 1977. mem. faculty, July 1989; mem bd. dirs. Mayo Assn. Rochester, 1953-60; mem. adv. com. in jud. activities Jud Conf.. 1969-79; co-moderator seminar on justice and soc. Aspen (Colo.) Inst., 1979-95, St.

seminar on const), justice and

soc.,

Aspen

Inst. Italia,

Rome,

1986; vis. instr. Constl. Law La. State U. Law Sch., Summer Session at Aix-en- Provence, France, 1 986, 92; participant seminar on the role of cts. in Soc. Hebrew U., 1986; vis. instr.

law Tulane U. Law Sch., summer session, Berlin, Contbr. articles to legal, med. jours. Bd. dirs., mem. com. Rochester Meth. Hosp., 1954-70; trustee Hamline Univ.. St. Paul, 1964-70, William Mitchell Coll. Law, St. Paul. 1959-74; jud. mem. Nat. Hist. Pubis, and Records Commn.. 1975-82, 86-99; participant Franco-Am. Colloquium on Human Rights. Paris, 1979. Mem. ABA, Minn Bar Assn., Olmsted County Bar Assn., 32 Jud. Dist. Bar Assn.. Phi Beta Kappa. Died Mar 4. 1999. constl.

1992.

exec.

,

,

,

Home: Brooklyn

Kappa.

NY.

Died Feb

20. 1992.

EARL HENRY, manufacturing corporation execuformer football coach; b. Detroit, Feb. 15, 1897; s. Wilm. Merle McDowell, liam Douglas and Margaret Jane B William McDowell, Robert 1924; children: Oct. 20, McDowell. A.B.. Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, 1918, (hon.). 1959; B.S., U.S. Mil. Acad., 1920; student, Cav. Sch., ,

LLD

HUGO LA s.

B.

m

FAYETTE, jurist; b Harlan, Ala Feb William La Fayette and Martha Ardella (Toland) Josephine Foster. Feb. 1921 (dec. 1951); children: ,

WD.

23.

Mem. Presdl. Medal of Freedom award. 1986. Grads. U.S. Mil. Acad. (hon. trustee). Assn. U.S. (adv. bd.). Beta Theta Pi, Tau Kappa Alpha. Clubs: Blind Brook (NY). Metropolitan (N.Y.); Burning Tree Home: (Washington); La Quinta (Palm Desert, Calif). Fame, 1966.

May

Colorado Springs Colo. Died

6,

1989.

TEMPLE (MRS. CHARLES A. BLACK), former ambassador, former actress; b. Santa Monica. Calif., Apr 23, 1928; d. George Francis and GerBLACK, SHIRLEY

trude Temple; m. John Agar, Jr., Sept 19, 1945 (div 1949); Linda Susan; m Charles A. Black. Dec 16. 1950, children Charles Alden, Lori Alden. Ed. under pvt tutelage. grad. Wesllake Sch Girls, 1945 Rep. to 24th Gen Assembly UN. 1969-70; amb to Ghana Accra. 197476; chief of protocol White House, Washington. 1976-77; amb. to Czechoslovakia Prague, 1989-92; mem U.S. Delegation on African Refugee Problems. Geneva, 1981; mem public adv. com. Conf. on Law of the Sea; dep. chmn. 1

dau

.

NYC.

BLAIR, BONNIE, former

professional speedskater, former Mar 18, 1964; d. Charlie athlete; b. Cornwall,

Olympic and Eleanor

NY.

Blair;

m. David Cruikshank;

1

child.

Grant

B.

Mem. U.S. Student, Mont. Tech. Univ. Olympic Team, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. 1984; Gold medalist. 500m Speedskatmg. Bronze medalist 1, 000m Calgary Olympic Games, 1988; Gold medalist, 500m Speedskating Albertville Olympic Games. 1992. Gold medalist. 1000m Speedskating, 1992; Gold medalist. 500m Speedskating Lillehammer Olympic Games, 1994, Gold medalist. lOOOm Speedskating. 1994. pro tour speedskater, 1994-95. Recipient James E. Sullivan award for Outstanding U.S. amateur athlete, 1993, Sportwoman of the Year. Sports Illustrated, Achievements include 1st American woman in any 1994. sport to win gold medals in consecutive Winter Olympics; 1st American speedskater to win a gold medal in more than one Olympics. Most decorated female Olympian of all time - five gold medals, six total. Office: Advantage Internal Mgmt Inc Cruikshank.

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U.S. del. Conf on Human Environment. Stockholm. 1970-72; spl. asst. to chmn Pres 's Coun on Environ. Quality. 1972-74; del treaty on environment USSR-USA Joint Commn.. Moscow. 1972; mem. U.S. Commn. for

cator; b. Wis..

UNESCO. 1973—; hon

B

Began film career at age 3 1/2. first full-length film was Stand Up and Cheer; other films included Little Miss Marker. Baby Take a Bow. Bnghi Eyes. Our Little Girl, The Little Colonel. Curly Top. The Littlest Rebel. Captain January. Poor Little Rich Girl. Dimples, Stowaway, Wee Willie Winkle. Heidi. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Little Miss Broadway. Just Around the Corner, The Little Princess, Susannah of the Mounties. The Blue Bird. Kathleen. Miss Annie Rooney. Since You Wenl Away. Kiss and Tell. 1945. That Hagen Girl, War Party. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer. Honeymoon. 1947; narrator. U.S.

Fgn Svc

officer

archives appear in their original form

s.

Schillinger

DHL, .

BLANCHFIELD, FLORENCE

A., military officer, nurse; b.

Shepherdstown, W.Va., Apr. I, 1884; d. Joseph Plunkett and Mary Lavinia (Anderson) B.;. Student. Oranda (Va.) Inst., Martin Bus. Coll., Pitts U. Calif, Columbia U.; grad South Side Tng. Sch. Nurses. Pitts., 1906; postgrad.. Dr. Howard Kelly's Sanitorium; postgrad, surg. technique, Johns Hopkins Hosp. Oper. rm. supr. South Side Hosp., 1907, Montefiore Hosp.. Pitts.. 1908; supt. Suburban Gen. Hosp., Bellevue. Pa., .

.

1909-13.

16-20; granted mil. leave,

1917; gen. duty, anaes1913; indsl. nurse

Ancon Hosp.. Canal Zone, Panama,

thetist

U.S. Steel Bessemer

(Pa) Plant. 1914-15; apptd

Base Hosp.

27 Army Nurse Corps, France, 1917-19; relieved from active duty, reassigned Letlerman Gen. Hosp., San Francisco; Camp Custer (Mich.), Ft. Benjamin Harrison (Ind.), 1920; instr., recreational dir. Army Sch. Nursing Letterman Gen. Hosp., 1921; asst. to chief nurse Sternburg Gen. Hosp., Manila. 1922-24; chief nurse Camp John Hay, P.I.. 1924; reported to Walter Reed Gen. Hosp., Washington, 1925; spl. duty as chief nurse Ft. McPherson, Ga.. 1925-29; chief nurse Jefferson Barracks, Mo., 1929-32; assigned to Ft. William McKinley. P.I., 1932-34; duty in Tientsin, China. 1934-35, Office Surgeon Gen., U.S., 1935-42; commd. It. col. U.S. Army, assigned first asst. to supt. of Army Nurse Corps, 1942-43; supt. Army Nurse Corps, col., U.S. Army, 1943, ret.. 1947. Awarded D.S.M.. 1945. Mem. South Side Hosp. Nurses Alumnae Assn., Am. Nurses Assn. (D.C.), Nat.

League of Nursing Edn Died May 12, 1971.

(DC).

Ret. Officers Assn. (dir.).

F., retired professional athlete, speaker;

Youngwood, Pa.. Sept. 17, 1927; (Dunk) B.; m. Betty Hams. Dec. 17. Jr.,

Leslie.

BA

1949-58.

Bears,

in

s.

Michael and Mary

1949; children: George With NFL/Chgo. 1951. Oilers, 1960-66, AFL-NFL/

Edn.. U. Ky..

AFL/Houston

Oakland Raiders. 1967-75; motivational speaker La Quinta, to date.

Calif.,

TASKER HOWARD,

BLISS,

career

military

officer;

b.

Lewisburg, Pa, Dec. 31, 1853; s. George Ripley and Mary m. Eleanora E. Anderson, May 24, 1882. Ed, Lewisburg Acad., 1867-69; student, Bucknell U 1869-71; grad., U.S. Mil. Acad., 1875; honor grad., U.S. Arty. Sch. 1884; LLD, Bucknell U., 1916. We. Res. U..

Ann (Raymond) B

.

.

Harvard U., 1927. 2d It 1st arty. U.S. Army. 1875. 1st It.. 1880, rose through grades to brig. gen. vols., 1901. bng. gen.. 1902; prof. mil. sci., U.S. Naval War Coll.. 1885-88; adc to Lt. Gen. Schofield comdg. U.S. Army and insp rifle practice. 1888-95; spl. duty with Sec. of War, 189597; mil. attache U.S. Legation, Madrid, 1897-98; apptd. mem. Army War Coll. Bd., 1902; spl. envoy to Cuba to negotiate treaty of reciprocity, 1902; comdt. Army War Coll.. 1903; mem. Joint Army and Navy Bd. and Gen. Staff U.S. Army, 1903-05, comdg Dept Luzon, Philippines. 1905-06, Dept Mindanao. 1906-09, Divsn. of the Philippines. 1908-09; mem 1923.

commd.

Army Gen. Staff and pres. Army War Coll., 1909; asst. chief staff, 1909: mem Joint Army and Navy Bd., 1909-10; comdg. Dept. Calif.. 1910-11; comdg. provisional brigade on Mex. border. So. Calif, 1911; comdg We divsn. 1911; comdg Dept of the East. 1911-13; comdg. Ea. Divsn 1912; comdg. So. Dept. and the Cav Divsn., 1913-15; mem. Gen. Staff. U.S. Army, and asst. chief of staff, 1915; maj. gen. U.S. of

.

Hugo La

Fayette, Sterling Foster, Martha Josephine; m. Elizabeth Seay DeMentte, Sept. 11, 1957, Jurist Ashland. Ala., 1906-07, Birmingham, Ala., from 1907; police judge. 1910-11; solicitor/prosecuting atty. Jefferson County, Ala.. 1915-17; gen. practice Birmingham. 1919-27; mem. U.S. Senate, Ala.. 1927-37; apptd. assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1937-71. Capt. U.S. Army, 1917. Died Sept. 25. 1971; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery, Arlington, VA.

1883.

7,

DHL,

Dartmouth Coll.. 1977. Fort Riley. Kans.. 1920-21; 1st It. cav. U.S. Army, served with 8th Cav., 19221923; mem. firm and EH. Blaik resigned, 1923-34; head football coach (builders). Dayton. Ohio. Dartmouth Coll.. 1934-40; part time football coach U.S. Mil. Acad.. West Point. 1927-34; dir. athletics, chmn. athletic bd. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1949-58; serving as It. col. U.S. Army. 1943. col. cav., 1944; v.p- dir. Avco Corp., N.Y.C, 1959-60; dir., chmn. exec. com. Avco Corp., from 1960; chmn. exec. com. Author, contbr. to mags. Blaik Oil Co., Oklahoma City. Trustee John F. Kennedy Library; mem. adv. bd. MacArthur Meml. Found.; sponsor Hampton Inst. Named Coach of the Yr„ 1946; Coach of Yr. Washington Touchdown Club. 1953; named to Nat. Football Hall of Fame, 1959; recipient State of Va. Sportsman Club award Touchdown Club of NY. award, 1958, Gold Medal award Nat. Football Found, and Hall of

Commd.

Army BLACK,

Feb

,

student

tive,

Assn.

27, 1886;

B.;

b.

BLAIK,

musician; b

John Sumner and Emma (Johnstone) System of Composition, NY. U., 1949; Bklyn. Coll.. 1973, Dartmouth, 1974; D.F.A.. Rutgers U 1974. m. Marion Gant Tyler. Dec 27, 1945. Began profl. piano career, 1901; became partner vaudeville team Sissle and Blake. 1915; collaborator Broadway show Shuffle Along, 1921. Blackbirds. 1930; mus. condr. U.S.O. Hosp. Unit, 1941-46; now active pub. appearances, recording; founder Eubie Blake Music, rec. co., 1972; appearances jazz festivals, Europe; mus. autobiography French TV. Recipient numerous honors and awards. Mem. A.F.T.R.A., A.S.C.A.P., Negro Actors Guild, Actors Equity. Mason. Composer Songs including: Memones of You, You're Lucky to Me, I'm Just Wild About Harry (ofcl. campaign song H S. Truman). Died Feb. 12, 1983 Bait

BLANDA, GEORGE

.

NYC,

BLAKE, JAMES HUBERT (EUBIE BLAKE),

BLAKE, FLORENCE GUINNESS,

pediatrics nurse, edu-

Nov. 30. 1907; d. James and Thclma (Dunlap) Diploma. Michael Reese Hosp Sch. Nurs.. Chgo., 1928; Tchr pediat 1936; MS. U. Mich.. 1941 BS. Columbia U ,

nursing Union Med Coll, Peiping, China, 1936-39; tchr. program adest. dir grad pediat. nursing several schs vanced nursing care children U. Chgo. prof, dir grad program in pediat nursing U Wis -Madison Sch Nursing; 1970. Author The Child, His Parents, and the Nurse. ret co-author: (various edits.) Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. Nursing Care of Children, advocate for advanced edn in .

.

pediat.

nursing;

scholar,

numerous awards. Died

tchr.. in

rschr

1983

in

field

Recipient

Army, 1917; the

1915, chief of staff with rank of gen., U.S. Army, by law, 1917; continued on active duty by order of mem. Allied Conf., 1917; mem. Supreme War

ret.

Pres.;

France; mem. Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace. 1918-19; detailed by Pres. as Gov. U.S. Soldiers' 1920-27; apptd. brevet gen. by Act of Congress, 1918. Decorated D.S.M. Died Nov 9, 1930.

Coun.

in

Paris,

Home.

BLOBEL, GUNTER,

cell biologist,

educator;

b.

Waltcrsdorf.

Germany, May 21. 936 MD, U. Tubingen. Germany. 1960; PhD in Oncology, U Wis.. 1967. Intern Germany, 1960-62; fellow lab cellular biology Rockefeller N.Y.C. U., 1967-69; asst. prof cell biology Rockefeller U 1969-73. assoc prof, 1973-76, prof, 1976—; investigator Howard Hughes lyfed. Inst., 1986—; founder, pres. Friends of Dresden, Inc. Contbr articles to profl. jours, and chpts, to books. Recipient Gairdner Found, award, 1982, Warburg medal German Biochem Soc., 1983, Wilson medal Am Soc. Biology, 1986, Cell U D. Mattia award Roche Inst Silesia,

1

.

1986. Louisa Gross Horwitz prize Molecular Biology, U 1987. Watcrford Biomedical Sci award, 1989, Albert Lasker Basic Med Rsch award, 1993. King Faisal micrnat. prize for sci., 1996, Mayor's award for Excellence in Sci and Tech.. 1997. Massry Pnze, 1999. Nobel Prize for Mem Medicine. 1999. Ellis Island Medal of Honor. 2000 Nat. Acad. Scis (US Steel award in molecular biology 1978,

Columbia

.

Richard Lounsbery award 1983), Am Acad. Arts and Scis Japan Biochem. Soc (hon). Am Soc. Cell Biology (pres 1990). German Soc. Cell Biology (hon). Am. Phtlos. Soc., European Molecular Biol ORgn (assoc.) Office: Rockefeller U Cell Biology Lab 66th and York Ave New York NY 10021-6339 .

,

BLOCH BLOCH, ERICH,

retired electrical engineer, former science administrator; b. Sulzburg. Germany, Jan. 9, to U.S., 1948, naturalized, 1952; s. Joseph and Tony B.; Renee Stern, Mar 4, 1948; 1 child, Rebecca Bloch Rosen Student. Fed. Poly. Inst., Zurich, Switzerland. 1945-48; BSEE. I Buffalo. 1952; hon degrees, U. Mass., George Washington U., Colo. Sch. Mines. Buffalo, U. Rochester, Oberlin Coll., Notre Dame, Ohio State U Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1989, Washington Coll., 1989, CUNY. N.Y., 1993. 1991; hon. degree. Poly. U, Bklyn With IBM, 1952-84; v. p. gen mgr. IBM. East Fishkill, NY., 1975-80; v.p. tech. personnel devel. IBM, Armonk. N.Y.. 1980-84; mem. com. computers in automated mfg. NRC, 1980-84; dir. NSF. Washington, 1984-90; fellow Coun. on Competitiveness. 1990 prin. Washington Adv. Group, 1998—; past vis. disting prof George Mason U.; bd. dirs. Motorola Inc., Convex Computers, Quality Edn. for Minorities Network, Telogy Network. Patentee in field. Recipient U.S. medal of tech.. 1985, Computer World /Smithsonian award for innovation, 1991. Swedish Royal Order of the Polar Star, Buche award statesmanship tech., Robert Noyce award Semiconductor Industry Assn., 1999. Fellow IEEE (Founder's award 1990, Computer Pioneer awards 1993, 94). AAAS; mem (Arthur Bueche award 1997), Am. Soc. Mfg. Engrs. (hon., Eugene Merchant Mfg. medal and Soc. Mfg Engrs), Am. Soc. Engring Edn., Royal Swedish Acad. Engring. Scis.. Japan Acad Entheadvisorygroup.com. gring. E-mail ebloch

foundation

came

1925;

WHO'S

26

m

SUNY

I

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NYC.

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NAE

M

NAE

ASME

@

:

953, Reuben Outstanding Cartoonist award Nat Cartoonists Soc,, 1957, Lauterbach award for svc, to civil liberties, 1959. Fiorina Lasker award N.Y. Civil Liberties Union. I960. Bill of Rights Day award, 1966, Power of Print award, 1977, 4th Estate award Nat Press Club, 1977, Overseas Press Club citation, 1979, award for human rels.. 1

NEA

ACLU

1970. award, 1981. World Hunger Media award. 1984, People for Way 1st Amendment award, 1985, Elijah Parish Lovejoy award, 1986, Hubert H. Humphrey Civil Rights award, 1987, Franklin Roosevelt Freedom medal

Am

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Four Freedoms Found., 1987, World Humor award Workshop Libr. on World Humor, 1988, Overseas Press Club award, 1988, Outstanding Consumer Media Svc. award Consumer Fedn. of Am., 1989, Good Guy award Nat. Woman's Polit. Caucus, 1989, Population Inst. Global Media award. 1990, Maggie award Planned Parenthood Fedn. of Am., Inc., 1991, 92, 97, Pres.'s award Am. Lung Assn., 1993, Robert F. Kennedy Spl. Recognition Book award, 1994, Presl. Medal of Freedom, 1994, Thomas Nasi award Overseas Press Club. 1995. Lifetime Achievement award Reporters Com. for Freedom of Press, 1995, disting. contbn. to journalism award Nat. Press Found., 1999; inducted into The Cartoon Hall Fame, Boca Raton. Fla.. 1997, NT 'Pete" Shields award Or. to Prevent Handgun Violence. 1998. Living Legends Medal Libr. of Congress. 2000; named one of the most influential journalists, newspaper pubs., editor and pub. in the 20th Century, 2000. Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Sigma Delta Chi (awards 1949, 50, 52, 57); mem. Phi Beta Kappa (hon.). Office: Washington Post 1150 15th St Washington DC 200710002

NW

BLOCH,

ERNEST,

composer,

Switzerland, July 24, 1880.

came

conductor; to U.S..

b.

Geneva,

1915, naturalized,

Maurice and Sophie (Brunschwig)

B.; married Aug. Student, Geneva, Lmfield Coll.. 1948. Conductor symphonic concerts lausanne, Neuchatel, Switzerland. 190910; tchr., lectr. Conservatory of Geneva, 1911-15, Mannes Sch., 1917-t9; founder, then dir. Cleve. Inst, of Music, 1920-25; dir. San Francisco Conservatory, 1925-30; tchr., then prof., then prof emeritus U. Calif., Berkeley. Composer: Symphony in C sharp minor, 1901-02, HiverPrintemps (symphonic poem), 1904-05, Poemes d'Automme

1924.;

s.

1904; children: Ivan, Suzanne, Lucienne.

Brussels. Frannkfurt;

NYC.

voice

(for

and orchestra),

1905.

Macbeth

(opera),

1909,

BLOCK, JOHN RUSLING,

former secretary of agriculture; Galesburg, III, Feb. 15. 1935; children: Hans. Cynthia, Christine. Savannah. B.S., U.S. Mil. Acad., 1959. Farmer Gilson, III.. 1960-77; dir. III. Dept. Agr., Springfield, 1977-81; sec. agr. U.S. Dept. Agr., Washington. 1981-86; pres. Food Distbrs. Internat., Falls Church, Va., 1986—. Served to 2d It. U.S. Army, 1958-60. Named Outstanding Young Farmer b.

Am. Jaycees, Farm Bur.

Washington Ct

&

music N.Y. Music Critics Cir., 1954. Mem Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (gold medal 1942), Am. Soc. Composers, Authors and Publishers. Accad. di St. Cecilia (hon.). Died 1959.

1969. Office:

Falls

Mem. III. Farm Bur., Knox County Food Distributors Internat 201 Park Church VA 22046-4519

b.

Mar. Ruth.

physicist; b. Zurich, Switzerland. Oct. 23,

Gustav and Agnes (Mayer) 14, 1940; children: George J Student,

Fed.

Inst.

Tech.,

m. Lore C. Misch, Daniel A., Frank S.,

B.;

s.

.

Zurich,

1924-27;

1971-83; war rsch. Stanford U., Los Alamos, Contbr. over 80 articles to profl. jours. prize in physics, 1952; Lorentz Found, fellow, Holland, 1930. Oersted Found, fellow, 1931, Rockefeller Found, fellow, 1933. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1965-66), Am. Acad. Arts and Sets., Royal Soc. Edinburgh; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Royal Dutch Acad. Scis. Died Sept. prof, emeritus,

Harvard, 1942-45 Recipient

10.

Nobel

1983.

BLOCH, KONRAD EMIL,

biochemist; b Neisse, Germany, Jan. 12, 1912; came to U.S., 1936, naturalized, 1944; s. Frederick D. and Hedwig (Streimer) B.; m. Lore Teutsch. Feb. 15. 1941; children— Peter. Susan. Chem. Engr., Technische Hochschule. Munich, 1934; Ph D., Columbia U., 1938. Asst. prof, biochemistry U. Chgo.. 1946-50, prof., 1950-54; Higgins prof, chemistry Harvard U. Cambridge, Mass., 1954-82, prof, emeritus, 1982—. Recipient Nobel prize in physiology and medicine. 1964. Ernest Guenther award in chemistry of essential oils and related products. Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. 1965. Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1988. Chemistry Soc. (Fritsche award 1964), Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (pres. 1967). Nat. Acad Scis., Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Sci. (fgn.). Died Oct. 15. 2000.

BLOCK, HERBERT LAWRENCE (HERBLOCK),

editorial

b. Chgo., Oct. 13. 1909; s. David Julian and Tessie (Lupe) B. Student, Lake Forest (111.) Coll.. 1927-29. LLD (hon), 1957; LittD (hon), Rutgers U„ 1963; LHD, Williams Coll., 1969. Haverford Coll., 1977, U. Md.. 1977; (hon). Colby Coll.. 1986. Harvard U, 1999. Edit), cartoonist: Chgo. Daily News, 1929-33. NEA Svc, 1993-43,

cartoonist;

LHD

U.S. Army, 1943-45; editl. cartoonist: The Washington Post, 1946—; author: the Herblock Book, 1952. Herblock's Here and Now. 1955. Herblock's Special for Today, 1958, Straight Herblock. 1964, The Herblock Gallery, 1968, Herblock's State of the Union. 1972. Herblock Special Report. 1974, Herblock On All Fronts, 1980, Herblock Through the Looking Glass, 1984. Herblock At Large, 1987, Herblock: A Cartoonist's Life, 1993. Bella And Me: Life in the Service of a Cat, 1995; designer U.S. postage stamp commemorating

Recipient Pulitzer prize 175th anniv. of Bill of Rights, 1966 cartooning, 1942, 54, 79. Am. Newspaper Guild award, 1948, Heywood Broun award. 1950, Sidney Hillman award.

in

Oct.

7.

1992.

BLOOM, JOEL Aug. Paula

5,

Dan

1925; Yakira,

s.

N., science Philip

Mar.

museum

director;

b.

N.Y.C.. B.; m.

M. and Minnie (Shainmark) 1948; children: Margo,

Ron,

21,

BSChemE,

MS

Poly. Inst. Bklyn 1949; in Ops. Rsch., Research engr. Ministry Def. Israel, Tel Aviv, 1949-52; engr. Inland Machinery Co., N.Y.C., 1953-54; sr. engr. U.S. Army Ordnance, N.Y.C.. 1954-55; chief engr.

Columbia

.

U., 1954.

Aywon Wire &

Metal Co.. N.Y.C.. 1955-58; sr. staff engr. to system sci. dept. Research Labs., Franklin Inst.. Phila.. 1958-69; v.p.. dir. Sci Mus. and Planetanum, 1969-85. pres., 1985 dir.. mem. adv. council Nat. Mus. Act, 1979-81; mem. adv. com. on sci. edn. NSF, 1978-81; mem. Pa. Gov.'s 1968-69, Phila. Transp. Com., Mayor's Cultural Adv. Council, 1984 mem. adv. council Parkway Program, 196872; cons., mem. mus. adv. panel Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1973-79; cons. Exec. Office of Pres., 1965-68, NEH. 1977—; mem. hwy. research bd. Nat. Acad. Sci.. NRC, 1965-69; dir.



;



mem.

joint

;

com. on museums Indo-U.S Subcommn. on Edn.

1975-79; mem. Culture, U.S. Nat Commn. for 1981 co-chmn. Commn. on Mus. for a New Century. 1981-84. Bd dirs Lower Delaware County United



;

mem. govt. -univ. -industry roundtable working group on talent Nat. Acad. Sci., 1984 pres. Greater Phila. Cultural Alliance, 1983 mem. edn. adv. com. U.S. Nat Holocaust Meml. Commn.. 1985—. Served with AUS. 1943-46, ETO. Recipient Distinguished Svc. Awd.. Am. Assn. Museums, 1993. Mem. Assn. Sci. and Tech. Centers (pres., dir), Assn. Sci. Mus. Dirs. (pres., council mem.), N.E. Conf. Mus. (bd. govs.), Internat. Com. Sci. and Tech. Mus., Internat. Council Mus. (U.S. com., dir., v.p., nat. com. sci. and technol. museums). Am. Assn. Mus. Jewish

Appeal;



commn.

1975-79.



;

;

com. 1979, v.p. 1982(dir. synagogue). 17c51 Philadelphia PA 19130-7709 Office: Franklin Inst Sci Mus 20th St B Franklin Pky Philadelphia PA 19103 84),

Franklin

Inst.,

Sigma

legis.

Jewish

Xi.

Home: 2401 Pennsylvania Ave Apt

ME,

.

name LeTourneau, 1998. Fellow ASME, (lectr. 1968. A.F. Davis silver medal 1962, Higgins award 1983); mem. ASCE (hon.). Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi.

Am. Welding Soc 73, 80, 83.

PhD,

Leipzig, Germany, 1928. Lectr. theoret. physics Leipzig, 1932; from assoc. prof, physics to prof. Stanford U.. 1934-71.

Shakespeare's Politics, 1964, The Closing of the American Mind. 1987, Giants and Dwarfs, 1990; editor: Confronting the Constitution, 1990; translator, commentator Plato, Rousseau Recipient Clark Disting Teaching award, 1967, prix Jean Jacques Rousseau, City of Geneva, 1987; fellow Rockefeller Found., 1957-58, Cornell Soc. Humanities, 196869, Guggenheim Found., 1975-76. Home: Chicago III. Died

1

established in his 1905;

U.. 1962-63; from asst. prof, to assoc. prof. govt. Cornell U., 1963-70; prof, polit. sci. U. Toronto. 1970-79; prof. Com. on Social Thought and the Coll.. U. Chgo.. 1979-92; vis. prof. U. Tel Aviv, 1969, Hautes Etudes Paris, 1984-92. Author:

(accreditation

OMER

WILLIAM, electric company design Duluth, Minn., Nov. 27, 1917; s. Myron O. and Minnie (Foster) B.; m. Dorothy B. Sjostrom, June II. 1949; child, Robert W. B.Metall. Engnng with distinction. 1976; DrSc. Le Tourneau U.. 1995. U. Minn.. 1941. Registered profl. engr., Ohio. Welding supt. Globe Shipbldg. Co.. Superior. Wis., 1941-45, sales engr. Lincoln Electric Co., Cleve.. 1945-54. design cons., then sr. design cons., from 1954; condr. seminars Australian Inst. Steel Const rn Australia, 1971, 75, 78, New Zealand, 1975, South Afncan Inst. Steel Constrn., 1981. Republic of China. 1985, London. 1986. 88, Brazil, 1988, Tokyo, 1992, Istanbul, Turkey, 1993, Bahrain. 1998. Author: Design Weldments, 1963, Design of Welded Structures, ^966, also papers. Recipient Engnng.

BLODGETT,

consultant;

Luminary award AISC, 1997, Lifetime Achievement award AISC, 1999; Chair of Welding and Materials Joining Edn.

BLOCH, FELIX,

Republic Germany, 1957, Reader U. Pans, 1954-55; lectr. Chgo., 1955-60; vis. asst. prof, polit. sci. Yale

liberal arts U,

UNESCO,

1925. Quintet, 1923, Poeme Mystique for violin and piano. 1924, Concerto Grosso for Stnng Orchestra and Piano, 1925. Four Episodes (for chamber orchestra), 1925, America (symphony), 1925, Helvetia (for orchestra), 1928, Jewish Svc, 1933, Voice in the Wilderness (for cello and orchestra), 1935, Piano sonata, Evocations (for orchestra). Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 1937, Suite Symphonique, 1944. Second String Quartet, 1945, Concerto Symphonique, 1946-48, Scherzo Fantasque. 1948, Concertino, 1950, Rhapsodie Hebraique, 1951. Concerto Grosso No. 2, String Quartet No. 3, Sinfonia Breve, 1952, No. 4, 1953. Symphony (for trombone and orchestra), 1954, Symphony (E flat), 1955, Proclamation (trumet solo orchestra), 1955, String Quartet No. 5, 1956, 2 Suites (viello solo), 1956. R.ecipient award for orchestral

15,

BERNICE

See FITZ-GIBBON,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

and

Jewish Cycle (for orchestra). 1912-16. Quartet. 1916, Suite for Viola and Orchestra. 1919, Sonata for Violin and Piano.

July

HERMAN

BLOCK, MRS.

DHL,

WHO

BLOEMBERGEN, NICOLAAS,

physicist,

educator;

b.

BLOOMBERG, MICHAEL RUBENS,

finance and incompany executive; b. Boston, Feb. 14, 1942; divorced; 2 children. Graduate, Johns Hopkins U., 1964, Harvard U., 1966. Processing clerk Salomon Brothers, 1966; gen. ptnr, sys. devel. Salomon Brothers, N.Y.C.; pres.

formation services

founder Bloomberg LP, N.Y.C., 1981— pres., CEO; pub. Bloomberg Business News, N.Y.C.; gen. mgr. Bloomberg Bloomberg Radio, Sta. WBBR-AM 1130, pub. Bloomberg Mag. /Bloomberg Personal Mag., Princeton, N.J., Bloomberg Personal, Skillman, N.J. Chmn. bd. trustees Johns Hopkins U.; trustee Big Apple Circus, Ctrl. Park Conservancy, Met. Mus. Art, H.S. Econs. And Fin., Inst. Advanced Study, Lincoln Ctr. Performing Arts, Jewish Mus., N.Y. Police and Fire Widows' and Children's Fund, Spence Sch., Prep for Prep, S.L.E. Found.. U.S. Ski Team Ednl. Found., Serpentine Gallery, London. Mem. U.S. C. of C. (trustee). Office: Bloomberg LP 499 Park Ave 15th Fl New 10022-1240 York ,

NY

Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Mar.

11. 1920; came to U.S., 1952. naturalized. 1958; s. Auke and Sophia (Quint) B m. Huberta D. Brink. June 26. 1950; children: Antonia, Brink, Juliana. BA, Utrecht U. 1941, MA, 1943; PhD. Leiden U, 1948; (hon.), Harvard U„ 1951; of *ci. (hon.), Laval U, 1987, U. Conn.. 1988, U. Hartford, 1991, Moscow State U., 1997. Harvard U., 2000; (hon.), U. Mass.. Lowell, 1994. U. Ctrl Fla., 1996, N.C. State U, 1998. Teaching asst. Utrecht U., 1942-45; research fellow Leiden U., 1948; mem. Soc. Fellows Harvard U., 1949-51, assoc. prof., 1951-57, Gordon McKay prof, applied physics. 1957

M

.

MA

D

LHD



Rumford

prof, physics, 1 974. Gerhard Gade univ. prof.. 1980, prof, emeritus, 1990; vis. prof. U. Paris, 1957. U. Calif.. 1965. College de France. Paris. 1980; Lorentz guest prof. Leiden, 1973; Raman vis. prof. Bangalore, India, 1979; Fairchild Disting. scholar Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1984; von Humboldt Sr. Scientist, Munich, Fed. Republic Germany;

U

hon. prof. Fudan U Shanghai, People's Republic of China; Disting Vis. Prof. CREOL, U. Ctrl. Fla.. 1995. Author: Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation, 1948, Nonlinear Optics, 1965, ,

Encounters in Magnetic Resonance, 1996, Encounters in Nonlinear Optics, 1996; also articles in profl. jours. Recipient Buckley prize for solid state physics Am. Phys. Soc.. 1958. Dirac medal U. New South Wales (Australia). 1983, Stuart Ballantine medal Franklin Inst.. 1961, Half Moon trophy Netherlands Club N.Y., 1972, Nat. medal of Sci.. 1975, Lorentz medal Royal Dutch Acad., 1978. Frederic Ives medal Optical Soc. Am., 1979; von Humboldt sr. scientist award Munich, 1980, von Humboldt medal, 1989, Nobel Fellow prize in Physics, 1981, Guggenheim fellow, 1957. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. IEEE (Morris Liebmann award 1959, Medal of Honor 1983), Indian Acad. Scis. (hon,); mem. Optical Soc. Am. (hon.), Nat. Royal Dutch Acads. Scis., Nat. Acad. Engnng., Am. Philos. Soc., Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Koninklyke Nederlandse Akademie von Wetenschappen (corr.), Paris Acad. Scis. (fgn. assoc.). Royal Norwegian Soc. Scis. and Office: Harvard U Div Applied Scis Pierce Letters (fgn). Hall Cambndge 02138

MA

BLOOM, ALLAN, Sept. B.

14,

1930;

s.

AB, U. Chgo..

fellow.

U.

Paris.

political

Allan and

science educator;

b.

Heidelberg

BLOOMFIELD, LEONARD,

linguist;

b

Chgo. Apr

1,

1887; s. Sigmund and Crola (Buber) B.; m. Alice Sayers, Mar. 18, 1909; children: Roger Montour, James Sheldon. AB, Harvard U„ 1906; PhD, U Chgo.. 1909. Asst. in German U of Wis., 1906-08, U. of Chgo.. 1908-09; instr. in German U. Cin., 1909-10; instr. in

German U

of

111..

1910-13. asst. prof.

comparative philology and German, 1913-21; prof. German

Ohio

State U., 1921-27; prof. Germanic philology U. of Chgo., 1927-40; Sterling prof, of linguistics Yale U., 1940 asst. ethnologist Canadian Dept. of Mines, summer 1925. Author: Introduction to the Study of Language, 1914, Tagalog Texts with Grammatical Analysis,

and

linguistics



;

1917, First German Book, 1923, 1928, Menomini Texts, 1928, Sacred Stones of the Sweet Grass Cree, 1930, Language, 1933, Plains Cree Texts, 1934, Linguistic Aspects of Science. 1939; various lang, manuals for the Armed Forces; contbr. to philol. jours. Mem. AAAS, Linguistic Soc. of Am., Royal Danish Acad, of Scis., others. Died Apr. 18,

1949

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JOAN W., author, cntic, lecturer; b. Dec. 9, 1928; m. Peter Bios, Jr., 1953; 2 children, deceased. B.A., Vassar Coll.. 1950; M.A., CCNY, 1956. Asso. pubis, div., mem. tchr. edn. faculty Bank St. Coll. Edn., N.Y.C., 1958-70; lectr. Sch Edn.. U. Mich.. Ann Arbor. 1972-80; U.S. editor Children's Literature in Education, 1976-81. Author: "It's Spnng!" She Said, 1968, (with Betty Miles) Just Think!. 1971, A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1930-32, 1979 (Newbery medal ALA. Am. Book award 1980). Martin's Hats, 1984, Brothers of the Heart: A Story of the Old Northwest, 1837-38, 1985. Old Henry. 1987, Lottie's Circus, 1989, The Grandpa Days, 1989, One Very Best Valentine's Day, 1990, The Heroine of the Titanic. 1991, A Seed, A Flower, A Minute, An Hour. 1992, Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme, 1994, The Days Before Now. 1994. Hungry Little Boy. 1995. BLOS,

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Malvina Dorothea (Glasner) PhD, 1955; exchange

1949, AM. 1953. 1953-55; postgrad..

NYC;

Television,

U..

Fed.

BLOUNT, WINTON MALCOLM, turing 1921;

JR., retired manufac-

company s.

executive; b. Union Springs, Ala.. Feb. I, Wanton Malcolm and Clara B. (Chalker) B.; m.

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NYMA

award Nat. Soc. Black Engrs., 1979, Group Achievement award NASA. 1980, Disting. Alumni award Pa. Alumni Assn.. 1983. 85. 91. 92. Space Flight medal NASA, 1983, Pa. Disting. Svc medal. 1984. NASA Exceplional Svc. medal. 1992. NASA Disling. Svc Medal, 1994. Def. Meritorious Svc. medal, Nat. Intelligence medal of achievement; inducted into Internal Space Hall of Fame, 1997. Fellow AIAA; mem. Nal. Rsch. Coun. Aeronautics and Space Engring. Bd.. Tau Beta Pi. Christian Scientist. Office: Fed Data Corp 3005 Aerospace Pkwy Cleveland OH 44142-1003 Scientist

State U.

BLUMBERG, BARUCH SAMUEL,

academic research b July 28. 1925; s Meyer and Ida (Simonoff) B., m. Jean Liebesman. Apr. 4. 1954: children: Anne, George, Jane, Noah. BS, Union Coll., Schenectady. 1957. 1946; MD. Columbia U 1951; PhD. Oxford (Eng.) U 20 hon. doctoral degrees. Intern, then resident Columbia div. medicine Bellcvue 1951-53; fellow in Hosp.. 1953-55; chief geog Columbia-Presbyn Med Ctr., medicine and genetics sect NIH. Bethesda. Md., 1957-64; 1964-86. assoc dir. din. rsch. Fox Chase Cancer Clr Phila v. p. population oncology. 1986-89. Fox Chase disting. scien1989 tist, sr. advisor to pres. Fox Chase Cancer Ctr., 1989 univ. prof, medicine and anthropology U. Pa.. 1977—; dir NASA Aslrobiology Inst Moffell Field. Calif.. 1999—; George Eastman vis prof Oxford U. 1983-84;

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medicine). Assn. Am. Physicians. Am. Soc. Clin. Am. Soc. Human Genetics. Explorers Club

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N.Y.. Athenaeum (London). Office: Fox Chase Cancer Ctr 7701 Burholme Ave Ste 2 Philadelphia PA 19111-2497

BLUMENTHAL, W(ERNER) MICHAEL,

manufacturing

company

executive, former secretary of treasury, investment banker; b Germany. Jan. 3. 1926. BS. Calif.. Berkeley, 1951: MA. MPA. Princeton U„ 1953. PhD. 1956. Rsch assoc. Princeton U.. 1954-57; vp.. bd. dirs. Crown Cork Internal. Corp.. 1957-61. dep. asst. sec. for econ. affairs State

U

Dept.. 1961; apptd. Pres.'s dep. spl. rep. for trade negotiations with rank of amb.. 1963-67; pres. Bendix Internal.. 1967-70; also bd dirs Bendix Corp.. 1967-77. vice-chmn.

1970-71. pres.. chief oper officer. 1971-72. chmn.. pres., chief exec, officer. 1972-77; sec. of Treasury Washington. 1977-79; also bd. dirs. Unisys Corp. (formerly Burroughs Corp.), Detroit, vice-chmn., chief exec, officer, 1980-81, chmn.. chief exec, officer, 1981-1990; sr. advisor Lazard Freres & Co,

LLC.

1990—;

terSvcs.;

mem.

bd.

dirs.

Tenneco.

internal, adv. bd.

Daimler-Benz

Inc.

Mem.

Chem. Bank

In-

Bus.

Coun.. U.S. -Japan Bus. Coun. (steering com.). Office: Lazard Freres & Co LLC 30 Rockefeller Plz New York NY 10112-

0002

Indian Insl. Scis Bangalore. 1986; Ashland vis prof. U. Ky., Lexington. 1986. 87; master Belhol Coll.. Oxford. Eng.. 1989-94; disting vis Nal U Singapore. 1992; vis. prof. U. Otago. Dunedin, New Zealand. 1994; James McLauglin vis. prof. U. Tex.; vis. prof. dept. medicine Stanford U. Med. Ctr.; sr. advisor to pres. Fox Chase Cancer Ctr. 1989—; fellow Clr Advanced Sludy Behavioral Scis.. Stanford U., Calif.; Larry Lokey disting vis. prof, human Ll. biology Stanford U. Contbr. articles lo profl. jours. award USNR, 1943-46 Recipient Albion O. Berslein, Med Soc State of 1969. Grand Sci. award Phi Lambda Kappa. 1972, Ann. award Eastern Pa. br. Am. Soc. Microbiology. 1972. Passano award Williams & Wilkens Co.. 1974, Modern Medicine Disling Achievement award, 1975, Internal, award Gairdner Found.. 1975. Karl Landsleiner Mem!, award Am. Assn. Blood Banks, 1975, Nobel pnzc in physiology or medicine, 1976, Scopus award Friends of Hebrew U.. 1977, Strittmalter award Philadelphia Counly Med Soc. 1980. Disling Service award Pa Med Soc 1982. Zubrow award Pa. Hosp.. 1986. Achievement award Sammy Davis Jr. Nat Liver Insl.. 1987. John P. McGovcrn award Am. Med. Writers Assn 1988, Gov.'s Award in the Scis. Commonwealth of Pa.. 1989. John Blundell award Brit Blood Transfusion Soc. 1989, Gold Medal award Can Liver vis. prof.

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anthropologist; b Minden. Westphalia. July 1858; hon. citizen, honoris causa Univ. of Bonn, Graz.; s. B.; m. Marie A. E Krackowizcr. Hetene Mane. Ernst P. Marie Franziska

and Sophie (Meyer)

1887;

children:

MD

PhD. U.

Kiel. Germany. 1881. honons LLD, ScD. Oxford U Clark U. Howard. U and Columbia U. Asst. curator to curator dept. anthropology Am. Mus. Natural History. 1896, 1901-05; explored Baffin Land, 1883-84; asst. Royal Ethnog. Museum, Berlin, and

Michelson

causa;

.

docent of geography, U. of Berlin, 1885-86; investigations in N.A., Mexico, Porto Rico, 1886-1931; docent anthropology Clark U.. 1888-92; chief asst dept. of anthropology, Chgo. Expn.. 1892-95; lectr phys. anthropology Columbia U., 189699, prof, anthropology, 1899-1937, prof, emeritus since 1937; hon. philologist Bur. Am. Ethnology, 1901-19; in Mexico, 1910-12; hon. prof. Nat. Mus. of Archeology. Mexico; corr. sec. Germanistic Soc. Am.. 1914; pres. Emergency Soc. German and Austrian Sci.. 1927; nal. chmn. Com. for

Democracy and Intellectual Freedom, 1939-40, others. Author: The Growth of Children, 1896. 1904. Changes in Form of Body of Descendants of Immigrants. 1911. The Mind of Pnmitive Man. 1911. 1938. Kullur und Rasse. 1913, Pnmitive Art. 1927. Anthrop. and Modern Life, 1928-39. General Anthropology (with others) 1938. Race. Language and Culture.

1940.

Dakota Grammar (with

of Liver. 1990.

Ella

Deloria)

1941. also pubis, on anthropometry, linguistics and anthropology of N.Am.; editor: Jesup N. Pacific Expdn., Internal Jour. Am. Linguistics, etc. Fellow AAAS (vp. 1895. 1907. pres. 1931), NY. Acad. Scis. (pres. 1910). Am. Anthrop Soc. (pres. 1907, 08), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Anthropology Soc. Vienna, numerous others. Died Dec. 21, 1942.

BLY,

NELLY See SEAMAN, ELIZABETH COCHRANE BOCHCO, STEVEN,

screenwriter, television producer; b. Dec. 16. 1943; s. Rudolph and Mimi B Barbara Bosson; 2 children. BA., Carnegie Tech.. 1966. Scnptwriter, editor, prodr. Universal Studios. L.A.. 1966-78; writer, prodr. Enterprises. Studio City. 1978-85. Twentieth Century Fox. LA., 1985-87; chmn CEO Steven Bocho Prodns LA.. 1987—. Writer: (films) (with Harold Clements) The Counterfeit Killer, 1968, (with Michael Cimino and Deric

NYC.

BLUFORD, GUION STEWART,



Scis. (inst.

36123-1568

executive; b. Phila.. Nov. Lolita Harriet (Brice) B.;

scienlist;

Meml. award Japan. 1994; elected lo Nal. Inventor Hall of Fame. 1993 Fellow ACP. Royal Coll Physicians; mem. NAS. AAAS, Insl. Medicine of NAS. Am. Acad Arts and

Newcomen

1962-65).

1968). Ala. C. of C. (pres.

N.Am., Rotary. 36116-1106

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BLY, ROBERT, poet; b Madison, Minn Dec 23. 1926; s. Jacob Thomas and Alice (Aws) B.; m. Carolyn McLean. June 24. 1955 (div. 1979); children: Mary. Bridget. Noah Matthew Jacob, Micah John Padma.; m. Ruth Ray, June 27, 1980 Studeni, St. Olaf Coll., 1946-47; AB, Harvard, 1950; MA, U. Iowa, 1956. Editor, pub. Fifties Press (became Sixties, Seventies. Eighties, now Nineties). Madison. 1958 Cochmn. Am. Writers vs. Vietnam War. 1966 Author: (poems) Silence in the Snowy Fields. 1962. (with William Duffy and James Wright) The Lion's Tail and Eyes: Poems Written Out of Laziness and Silence. 1962. The Light Around the Body. 1967 (Nat. Book award 1968). Chrysanthemums. 1967. Ducks, 1968. The Moming Glory. 1969, The Teeth Mother Naked at Last, 1971. (with William E. Stafford and William Matthews) Poems for Tennessee. 1971, Christmas Eve Service al Midnight at Sr. Michael's, 1972, Water Under the Earth. 1972, The Dead Seal Near McClure's Beach. 1973. Sleepers Joining Hands, 1973. Jumping Out of Bed. 1973. The Hockey Poem. 1974. Point Reyes Poems, 1974, Old Man Rubbing His Eyes, 1975, The Loon, 1977. This Body is Made of Camphor and Gopherwood. 1977, Visiting Emily Dickinson's Grave and Other Poems, 1979. This Tree Will Be Here for a Thousand Years, 1979. The Man in The Black Coat Turns. 1981. Finding an Old Ant Mansion. 1981, Four Ramages, 1983, The Whole Moisty Night. 1983. Out of the Rolling Ocean. 1984. Mirabai Versions. 1984. In the Month of May. 1985, A Love of Minute Particulars, 1985, Selected Poems, 1986 (L.A. Times Poetry award nominee 1986), Loving a Woman in Two Worlds, 1987. The Moon on a Fencepost. 1988. The Apple Found in the Plowing, 1989. What Have I Ever Lost By Dying?. 1992. Meditations on the Insatiable Soul. 1994. Morning Poems, 1997, Eating the Honey of Words: New and Selected Poems, 1999; (non-fictton) A Broadsheet Against the New York Times Book Review, 1961, Talking All Morning: Collected Conversations .





;

.

and Interviews, 1980. The Eight Stages of Translation. 1983. The Pillow and the Key. 1987. A Little Book on the Human Shadow. 1988. American Poetry: Wildness and Domesticity. 1990. Iron John: A Book About Men. 1990, Remembering James Wright, 1991, The Sibling Society. 1996. ( with Marion Woodman) The Maiden King. 1998; editor: The Sea and the Honeycomb, 1966, A Poetry Reading Against the Viel Nam War. 1967. Forty Poems Touching Upon Recent History. 1970, Leaping Poetry, 1975. News of the Universe, 1980, Ten Love Poems. 1981, The Fifties and the Sixties. 10 vols 1982, The Winged Life: The Poetic Voice of Henry David Thoreau. 1986. The Rag and Bone Shop of Ihe Heart: Poems for Men. 1992. The Darkness Around Us is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford, 1993, The Soul Is Here for Its Own Joy, 1995; editor. The Best Amencan Poetry. 1999; translator (from Swedish) The Story of Gosta Berling (Selma Lagerlof), 1962. I Do Best Alone at Night (Gunnar Ekelof). 1968. Twenty Poems of Tomas Transtromer). 1972. Night Vision (Tomas Transtromer). 1972. Friends. You Drank Some Darkness: Three Swedish Poets, Matinson, Ekelof and Transtromer, 1975. (from Norwegian) Knul Hamsun Hunger. 1967. Twenty Poems of Rolf Jacobsen. 1977. Twenty Poems of Olav H. Hauge. 1987. (from German) Twenty Poems of Georg Trakl. 1961. Selected Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke. 1980. (from Spanish) Twenty Poems of Cesar Vallejo. 1963. Forty Poems of Juan Ramon Jimenez, 1967. Twenty Poems of Pablo Ncruda, 1967. Lorca and Jimenez: Selected Poems. 1973. Time Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado. 1983. (with Lewis Hyde) (from Spanish) Twenty Poems of Vincente Aleixandre. 1977. (from Spanish!, (prose) The Eight Stages of Translation. 1983. A Little Book on the Human Shadow. 1986. Amencan Poetry Wildness and Domesticity. 1990. Remembering James Wnghl. 1991. (from French) Ten Poems of Francis Ponge. 1990. Ten Poems of Robert Bly Inspired by the Poems of Francis Ponge. 1990. (from RajasIhani) Mirabai Versions. 1993. (from Hindi and English) The Kabir Book 44 of the Ecstatic Poems of Kabir. 1977. The Lightning Shouls Have Fallen on Ghalib Selcled Poems of Ghalib (with Sunil Dutta). 1999 Served with USNR. 194445 Recipient award Nal Insl Arts and Letlers. Nat Book award in poetry. 1968; Fulbnghl grantee. 1956-57. Amy Lowell fellow. 1964-65. Guggenheim fellow. 1965-66. 72-73; Mem Am Acad Arls and Rockefeller Found fellow, 1967 Address 1904 Girard Ave S Minneapolis MN Letters .

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Washburn) Silent Running, 1972; co-writer: (TV series) Columbo. 1971-78. McMillan and Wife, 1971-76, Griff, 19731976-77, McMillan, 1977, Turnabout. 1979.

74, Delvecchio,

(TV movie) Double Indemnity, 1973. Uneasy Lies the Crown, 1990; co-writer, prodr.: (TV series) Pans. 1979-80. Bay City Blues. 1983-84. (TV pilots) The Invisible Man, 1975, Richie Brockelman: Missing Twenty-four Hours, 1976, (TV movies) Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, 1972, Vampire. 1979, Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown, 1990; co-creator, exec, prodr., writer: (TV series) Hill Street Blues, 1981-86 (Emmy award best drama series 1981, 82, 83, 84, Emmy award best wnting in drama series 1981, 82, Golden Globe award best drama series 1982, 83), L.A. Law, 1986-87 (Emmy award best drama series 1987, 89. Emmy award best writing in drama series 1987, Golden Gobe award best drama senes 1987, 88), Hooperman, 1987-89, Doogie Howser, M.D., 1989-93. Cop Rock. 1990, Civil Wars, 1991-93. NYPD Blue. 1993— (Golden Globe award best drama series 1994. Outstanding Drama Series Emmy award, 1995), Byrds of Paradise, 1994,

Murder One 1995-96, Public Morals; series) Capitol Critters.

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1992.

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BOCK, JERRY (JERROLD LEWIS),

composer, b

New

Haven, Nov. 23. 1928; s. George Joseph and Rebecca (Alpert) B.; m. Patricia Faggen. May 28, 1950; children: George Albert. Portia Fane. Student. U Wis.. 1945-49. (hon). 1985. Writer: score for high sch. mus. comedy My Dream. 1945: score for original coll. musical Big as Life. 1948; wrote: songs for TV show Admiral Broadway Revue, also Show of Shows, 1949-51; composer songs. Camp Tamiment. summers 1950. 51. 53; wnter: continuity sketches Mel Torme show, CBS, 1951. 52; wnting staff: Kate Smith Hour. 1953-54; wnter: onginal songs for night club performers, including night club revue Confetti; wrote: songs for Wonders

LHD.

Manhattan (hon. mention Cannes Film Festival 1956); composer: music for Broadway show Catch a Star, 1955, Mr. Wonderful, 1956, (collaborated with Sheldon Harnick on) The Body Beautiful, 1958, Fiorello, 1959 (Pulitzer pnze. Drama Critics award. Anloinette Perry award). Tenderloin. I960, She Loves Me. 1963, revival. 1990. Fiddler on the Roof, 1964, Silver Anniversary prodn. nat. tour, 1989-90, of

The Apple Tree. 1966. The Rothschilds. 1972. revival, 1990-91; London prodn. of She Loves Me. 1964. off-Broadway. 1982, Jerome Robbins Broadway, 1989; London prodn. of Fiddler on the Roof, 1964 (Tony award). Warsaw prodn., 1985. Fiorello. Goodspeed Opera House, summer 1985. (film) A Stranger Among Us, 1992; wrote senes of children's songs now pub. under title Sing Something Bd. Edn., radio broadSpecial; also recorded album, Recipient 9 Tony awards Best Musical of Yr. casts, 1961 Fiddler on the Roof, 1964. Johnny Mercer award Songwnters Hall of Fame. 1990. Olivier award Best Musical Revival for revival. 1990-91, 93.



NY

.

She Loves Me, 1994; named to Theatre Hall of Fame. 1990 Mem. Broadcast Music Inc. (adv. panel). Nat. Found. Advancement in Arts (endowment group).

BOEING, WILLIAM EDWARD, pilot; b Detroit. Oct I. 1881, s Wtlhclm and Mane (Orlman) B; m. Bertha Potter Paschall, Sept

27.

1921;

1

child. William

Edward

Jr

LLD.

Founder Boeing Airplane Co State Coll. Washington. 1947 1916. Recipient Daniel Guggenheim medal. 1934, Award for Navy, With Econ Statesmanship Seattle U.. 1955. Seattle Yacht Club. Royal World War; It. U.S.N. R.F. Vancouver Yacht Club. Pacific Union. Links. Rainier. Died .

US

Mem

Sept

28,

1959.

BOGART,

HUMPHREY DEFOREST,

NYC. Dec (Humphrey) B

aclor. producer; b.

1899; l, Belmont DcForcst and Maud m. Lauren Bacall. May 21. 1945; children 1916. student. Stephen, Leslie Grad Tnnity Sch Stage plays include Meel the Wife. Andover (Mass.) Sch 25. .

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.

NYC.

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Cradle Snatchers, Saturday's Children. Petrified Forest; films include Petrified Forest, Maltese Falcon, High Sierra, Casablanca, To Have and Have Not, Conflict. The Big Sleep. The African Queen (Academy award). Treasure of the Sierra With Madre, Caine Mutiny. Sabrina, Barefoot Contessa. USN. 1918. Mem Players Club, Coffee House Club, L.A. Yacht Club. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht Club. Lakeside Golf Club. Died Jan 14, 1957; buried Forest

Lawn Meml.

Rattle & Hum, 1988. In Darkest Hol& Apartheid, 1993, Entropy, 1999; composer of film scores including They Call it an Accident, 1982. In the Name of The Father. 1993, Golden Eye, 1995. Office:

films including U2:

lywood: Cinema

Regine Moylett Publicity, 145A Ladbroke Grove, London 6HJ. United Kingdom

W10

Park.

BOORDA, JEREMY MICHAEL (MIKE BOORDA),

naval

South Bend, Ind.. Nov. 26, 1939; s. Herman J. and Gertrude Frank (Wallis) B.; m. Bettie May Moran, Apr. 13, 1957; children: David Arthur, Edward Morns, Anna Elizabeth. Robert Nathan BA in Polit. Sci- U. R.I., 1971; postgrad.. Naval War Coll.. Newport. R.I., 1971, 83; Ph.D. officer; b.

BOK, DEREK,

law educator, former university president; b. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mar. 22, 1930; s. Curtis and Margaret (Plummer) B.; m. Sissela Ann Myrdal. May 7, 1955; children: Hilary Margaret. Victoria. Tomas Jeremy. B.A., Stanford

MA-

George Washington 1951; J.D.. Harvard U- 1954; U., 1958. Fulbright scholar Paris, 1954-55; faculty Harvard U. Law Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1958—, prof- 1961—, dean. 1968-71; pres. Harvard U- Cambridge, 1971-91. 300th an-

U-

niversary

univ.

prof.

Harvard U-

1991



(with

Editor:

.

Archibald Cox) Cases and Materials on Labor Law, 1962;

John T, Dunlop) Labor and the American Community, 1970, Beyond the Ivory Tower: Social Responsibilities of the Modern University, 1982, Higher Learning, 1986. Universities and the Future of America, 1990, The Cost of Talent. 1993, (with William G Bowen) The Shape of the (with

author:

River. 1998; contbr.: In the Public Interest, of the Nation, 1997. Bd. dirs., nat. chmn.

1980,

The

Common

State

Cause,

1999—, Overseas Cts. Inst. Music, 1997—. Fellow Ctr. for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Scis., 1991-92. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sets., mem. Inst. Medicine, Am. Philos. Soc- Phi Beta Kappa. Office: Harvard U JFK Sch of Govt Cambridge MA 02138

of

Laws

(hon.), U. of R.I., 1994.

Commd.

(Rels.); Fleet

Reserve Assoc.; Bluejacket Assoc.

from enlisted ranks Washington DC. Died

to

rise

Navy

senior

May

federal

attorney

Jerome Napoleon and Susan May (Williams) B- g.s. Jerome B- King of Westphalia. AB, Harvard U- 1871, LLB. 1874; LLD. Mt. St. Marys, 1882, Cath U. Am.. 1915. Bar: Md. 1874. Lawyer Bait.. 1874; mem. U.S. Bd. Indian Commrs., 1902-04, presdl. elector, general; b. Bait., June 9, 1851;

s.

1962,

1st

CNO

to

Home:

position.

1996.

16,

1,

1914;

s.

Samuel and

Dora (Olsan) B - m. Ruth Carolyn Frankel. Apr. children:

Paul

Jonathan,

Terry,

edu-

lecturer,

9,

1941;

Md.

Bd. State Aid and Chanties, other orgns. Recipient Laetare medal, U. Notre Dame, 1903. Died June Libr..

28.

1921.

(KIT BOND), senator, Arthur D. and Elizabeth

Louis, Mar. 6, 1939; s. Samuel Reid. BA with honors, Princeton 1963. Bar: Mo. 1963, U.S. Supreme Law elk to presiding chief justice U.S. Ct. of Appeals (5th cir.). Atlanta, 1963-64; assoc. Covington & Burling, Washington, 1965-67; pvt. practice law Mexico, Mo, 1968; asst. atty. gen., chief counsel consumer protection div. State of Mo., 1969-70, gov.. 1973-77, 81-85; auditor, 1971-73; Tucker, Kansas City, 1985-87; U.S. senator ptnr. Gage from Mo.. 1987—, chmn. small bus. com. 104th Congress; mem. appropriations com., 1991 chmn. subcom. on VA, lawyer;

b. St.

(Green)

B.;

U,

1960; Ct. 1967.

child,

1

LLB, U. Va„

&

HUD and

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,

1991— subcom. on

ind. appropriations agys.,

,



def.,

1993 subcom. on transpsubcom. on fgn. ops., 1999 1995 environment and pub. works budget com., 1989 subcom. on drinking water, fisheries and wilcom., 1995 1995 dlife, chmn. small bus. com., senate Rep. policy com.; pres. Gt. Plains Legal Found., Kansas City. Mo., 197780; chmn. Rep. Gov's Assn., Midwestern Gov's Confchmn. con. on econ. and community devel- 1981-83, chmn. Republican. con. on energy and environment, 1983-84. Presbyterian. Office: US Senate 3274 Russell Senate Bldg Washington DC 20510-OOOI ,



;

— —

,

,

,

;

BOND, JULIAN,

rights leader; b. Nashville, Jan. 14, and Julia Agnes (Washington) B.; m.

civil

1940; s. Horace Mann 17, 1990; children by previous S. Horowitz, Mar. marriage: Phyllis Jane, Horace Mann, Michael, Jeffrey, Julia. (hon). Dalhousie UBA, Morehouse Coll., 1971; 1969, U. Bridgeport, 1969. Wesleyan U- Conn, 1969, U. Oreg, 1969. Syracuse U- 1970, Eastern Mich. U- 1971,

Pamela

LLD

Inst., 1971, Howard U., 1971, Morgan State U1971, Wilberforce U., 1971. Patterson State Coll., 1972. N.H. (hon.). Lincoln Coll., 1973, Detroit Inst. Tech., 1973; (Pa.) U„ 1970, Bates Coll.. 1998. Northeastern U- 1999. Edward Weters Coll.. 1995. Gonzege Sch. Law. 1997, Calif A State U„ Monterey Bay, 1998, Washington U, 2000. founder Com. Appeal for Human Rights, I960, exec, sec.,

Tuskegee

DCL

1961; a founder Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com., 1960, communications dir., 1961-66; reporter, feature writer

Atlanta Inquirer, 1960-61, mng. editor, 1963; mem. Ga. Ho. of Reps., from Fulton County. 1965-75. Ga. State Senate, 1975-87; vis. prof, history and politics Drexel U- 1988-89; Pappas fellow U. Pa., 1989; vis. prof. Harvard U„ fall 1989, 91; prof. U. Va- fall 1990, 1993—, Am. U.. 1991—, Williams Coll., fall 1992. So. corr. Reporting Racial Equality Wars; narrator Parts 1 and 2, Eyes on the Prize. Bd. dirs. So. Conf. Edn. Fund, Robert F. Kennedy Meml. Fund, Crisis Mag., Coun for Liveable World; pres. emeritus So. Poverty Law Ctr.; chmn. bd. dirs. NAACP. 1998—. Office: 5435 41st PI Washington DC 20015-2911

NW

Ireland,

May

10,

1960;

m.

NSF, 1967-87. GE, 1967, 69, 81. 83, AMP Inc., 1978, IBM, 1983-85. AT&T, 1985, Ford Motor Co.. 1984. Fellow Soc. Mfg. Engrs.; mem. NAE. Avoca-

86. others. tions:

squash,

tennis,

Dewhurst Inc 138 Main

golf,

painting.

St Ste 2

Office:

Boothroyd

Wakefield RI 02879-3574

,

,

;

U. Rome, Italy, 1950-51, Kyoto U, Japan, 1957; cons. Social Sci. Research Center, U. PR., 1955; lectr. for U.S. Dept. State in, Turkey, Iran, Nepal, India. Ceylon, 1959-60, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. Fiji, 1968, India, Pakistan, Iceland, 1974, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Egypt, 1975; 1st incumbent of chair Am. history U. Paris, 1961-62; Pitt prof. Am. history and instns. U. Cambndge, 1964-65; Shelby and Kathryn Cullom Davis lectr. Grad. Inst. Internat. Studies, Geneva, 1973-74; sr. fellow Huntington Library, 1969; mem. Commn. on Critical Choices for Ams- 1973-77, Dept. State Indo-Am. Joint Subcommn. Edn. and Culture, 1974-81. Japan-U.S.Tnendship

Commn..

1978-84;

mem. Am.

Revolution Bicentennial Commn., sr. attorney Office Lend Lease Adminstr., Dept. Justice, Washington.; Fellow Trinity Coll., 1964-65;

mem.

task force

on exploration

NASA,

1989,

Author: The Mysterious Science of the Law, 1941, new edit. 1996, Delaware Cases, 1792-1830, 3 vols., 1943, The Lost

World of Thomas Jefferson. 1948, The Genius of American Politics, 1953, The Americans: The Colonial Expenence, 1958 (Bancroft award 1959), Amenca and the Image of Europe, 1960, The Image or What Happened to the American Dream. Experience, 965 962, The Americans: The National (Francis Parkman prize 1966). The Landmark History of the Amencan People. 2 vols.. 1968, 70, 87, The Decline of Radicalism, 1969, The Sociology of the Absurd, 1970, The Americans: The Democratic Expenence, 1973 (Pulitzer pnze 1^74. Dexter pnze 1974), Democracy and Its Discontents, 1974, The Exploring Spint, 1976, The Republic of Technology, 1978; (with Brooks M. Kelley) A History of the United States, 1981. 88. 91, The Discoverers, 1983 (Watson-Davis prize History of Sci. Soc. 1986). illus. edit.. 1991, Hidden History, 1987, The Creators, 1992. Cleopatra's Nose, 1994. The Daniel J. Boorstin Reader. 1995. The Seekers, 1998; 1

1

An American Pnmer, 1966, American Civilization, 1972; editor Am. History; editor Ency. Britannica, 1951-55, contbr articles and book revs, to bd. editors, 1981 various pubis. Trustee Colonial Williamsburg, Kennedy Ctr., Cafritz Found., Woodrow Wilson Ctr.. Thomas Gilcrease editor:



mem.

;

Decorated Mus.; mem. bd visitors USAF Acad- 1968-70 Japanese Order of Sacred Treasure, 1st class; Grand Officer (Portugal); Legion of Honor (France); Order of Cultural Merit (Belgium); Rhodes scholar Balliol Coll.. Oxford U., 1936; Sterling fellow Yale U- 1940; recipient Bowdoin pnze Harvard Coll., 1934, Jenkins prize Balliol Coll., 1935, Younger prize, 1936. Charles Frankel prize NEH. 1989, Nat.

Book award Nat. Book Award Com., Fellow

Am. Geog.

mem Am. Acad

Soc.

(hon.),

1989,

numerous

Royal Hist, Soc.

others. (corr.);

Scis., Am. Philos. Soc. (Thomas Am. Antiquanan Soc., Am. Studies Assn. (pres. 1969-71). Orgn Am. Histonans, Colonial Soc. Mass., Internat. House Japan, Nat. Press Club. Cosmos Club. Elizabethan Club (Yale U. chpt), Phi Beta Kappa Jewish. Home: (Disting. Svc. to Humanities award 1988). 3541 Ordway St NW Washington DC 20016-3173 Office:

Jefferson

medal

Arts and

1999),

Ementus Washington

DC

20540-0001

songwriter; b. Dublin, Alison; children: Eve,

singer,

Jordan singer, songwnter, U2, 1978—; albums with U2 Boy, 1980. October, 1981. War, 1983. Under a Blood Red Sky, 1984, The Unforgettable Fire, 1984, Wide Awake in America, 1985, The Joshua Tree, 1987 (Grammy award best album, best performance by group). Rattle and Hum, 1988, Achtung Baby, 1991 (Grammy award best rock group vocal, 1993), Zooropa, 1993 (Grammy nomination. Best Alternative album). Pop, 1997; films/videos: Under a Blood Red Sky: U2 Live at Red Rocks, 1984, Rattle and Hum, 1988; actor in

,

Assembly, 1980, Handbook of Feeding and Onentmg Techniques for Small Parts, (with L. Alting) Manufactunng Engineenng Prcesses, 1982, (with P. Dewhurst) Design for Assembly Handbook, Design for Robot Assembly, (with 1985. W.A. Knight) Metal Machining and Machine Tools, 1991, Assembly Automation and Product Design, 1992, (with P. Dewhurst and W.A. Knight) Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly, 1994. Recipient Teaching award Western Electric, 1969, Sr. Scholar award U. Mass., 1982, Sci. and Tech. award R.l. Gov., 1989, Nat. medal of Technology, U.S. Dept. Commerce Technology Admin., 1991, Providence Engring. Soc., 1991, UK Mensforth Internat. Gold medal Inst Elec. Engrs., 1993;

Automatic

AB summa

David West

laude. Harvard U., 1934; BA with honors, Balliol CoilOxford U 1936, BCL with honors. 1937; postgrad.. Inner Temple, London, 1934-37; JSD. Yale U, 1940; LittD (hon.). Cambridge U., 1967; LLD (hon.). Harvard U.. 1993; other degrees. Bar: Mass. barrister-at-law. Inner hon. 942; Instr, tutor history and lit Harvard and Temple, 1937. Radchffe Coll.. 1938-42; lectr legal history Harvard Law 1942-44; Sch., 1939-42; asst. prof, history Swarthmore Coll from asst. prof, to prof. Am. history U. Chgo., 1944-64. Preston and Sterling Morton Disting. Service prof., 1964-69; Walgreen lectr. Am. instns., 1952; dir. Nat. Mus. History and Tech., Smithsonian Instn., Washington, 1969-73, sr. historian, 1973-75; libr- of Congress Libr. of Congress, 1975-87, .libr. of Fulbright vis. lectr. Am. history Congress ementus, 1987

Libr Congress Libr

BONO (PAUL HEWSON),

(Spanish 1978, internal, student edit. 1979), (with others) Introduction to Engineenng 1975, (with C.R. Poli) Applied Engineering Mechanics, 1980, (with C.R. Poli, L.E. Murch)

cum



BOND, CHRISTOPHER SAMUEL

CENTURY AMERICA

BOOTHROYD, GEOFFREY, industnal and manufactunng engineenng educator; b. Radcliffe. Eng., Nov, 18, 1932; came to U.S., 1967; s. Arthur and Annie (Fletcher) B.; m. Shirley Lewis, Apr. 10, 1954; children: Janet Kaye, Lynda Jean. BS in Engnng- U London. 1956, PhD in Engring., 1962, DSc in Engring1974 Apprentice Mather & Piatt Ltd.. Manchester, Eng., 1948-56. designer, 1956-57; designer English Electric Co. Ltd., Leicester, Eng., 1957-58; lectr., reader Salford (Eng.) U„ 1958-67; prof. U. Mass., Amherst, 196785; prof U. R.I.. Kingston, 1985-97, prof, emeritus; vis. prof. Ga. Inst. Tech., Atlanta, 1964-65; cons. mfg. industries, U.K. and U.S., also various pubs.; pres. Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc. Author: Fundamentals of Metal Machining, 1965; (with A.H. Redford) Mechanized Assembly. 1968 (Japanese 1969), Fundamentals of Metal Machining and Machine Tools, 1975

81-84, historian,

1

1904, sec. of navy, 1905-06, U.S. atty.-gen., 1906-09, in cabinet of Pres. Theodore Roosevelt; mem. adv. bd. Coun. Nat. Def., 1917. Mem. coun., Nat. Civil Svc. Reform League; pres. Nat. Mcpl. League; overseer Harvard U., 18911903; trustee Cath. U. Am., 1904-21; pres. Enoch Pratt Free

IN 20TH

grantee

BOORSTIN, DANIEL JOSEPH,

cator, author, editor; b. Atlanta. Oct.

BONAPARTE, CHARLES JOSEPH,

USN,

ensign

advanced through grades to adm- 1984; exec, officer USS Brooke, 1973-75; comdg. officer USS Farragut, 1975-81; comdr. Destroyer Squadron 22, 1983; exec. asst. Chief Naval Pers., Washington. 1983-84. Chief Naval Ops., Washington. 1984-86; comdr. Cruiser Destroyer Group 8, Norfolk, Va., 1986-88; chief naval pers. Navy Dept., Washington, 1988-91; comdr. allied forces So. Europe NATO, 1991-94; chief naval ops. Washington, 1994-96; mem. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 199496, pres. (ex officio) U.S. Naval Inst., mem. of the bd. (ex officio) Navy/Manne Corps Relief Society, 94-96. Decorated D.S.M., Legion of Merit, mem. Coun. on Foreign Affairs

WHO

BOOTH, SHIRLEY,

actress; b.

1907.

Began acting

Received Tony award for Broadway performance in Back, Little Sheba; film appearances include About 1

8.

at

age

Come Mrs.

Main Street to Broadway, Hot Spell, The Matchmaker, Come Back, Little Sheba (recip. Academy Award, 1952); appeared in TV series. Hazel, 1961-65 (recip. 2 Emmys), A Touch of Grace, 1973. Leslie,

BORAH, WILLIAM EDGAR,

senator;

b.

Fairfield,

Ill-

June 29, 1865; s. William N. and Eliza B.; m. Mamie McConnell, Apr. 21, 1895. Ed- So. 111. Acad- Enfield; U. Kans. Admitted to bar, 1889. Practiced Lyons. Kans- 189091, Boise, Idaho, From 1891; received 22 votes (necessary to choice 26) for U.S. Senator from Idaho, Jan. 14. 1903; elected U.S. Senator 6 terms, 1907-43; served as chmn. Senate Fgn. Rels. Com- From 1924; mem. Judiciary Com- Edn. and Labor com.; chmn. Indian Depredations Com- Expenditures Dept. Justice Com- Interoceanic Canals Com- Edn, Labor Com. Outstanding advocate of Hiram Johnson for pres. in 1920, Herbert Hoover for pres- 1928; opposed entrance of U.S. to League of Nations and "World Court"; mem. Rep. Nat. Com- 1908-12. Died Jan. 19, 1940.

BORG, ANITA,

computer scientist; b Oak Park. Ill- Jan. Carl Edwin and Beverly May (Borg) Naffz. BA, N.Y.C.. 1973, MS. 1976, PhD. 1981. Asst. prof. N.Y. Inst. Tech., N.Y.C., 1978-80; sr. sys. designer Auragen Systems Corp- Ft. Lee, N.J- 1982-85; fault tolerant sys. cons. Nixdorf Computer, Paderborn, Germany, 1985-86; mem. rsch. staff Digital Equipment Corp., Palo Alto, Calif- 198697, Xerox Palo Alto Rsch. Ctr- Palo Alto, 1997—; pres. Inst. Women and Tech., Palo Alto, 1997 presdl. appointee Congl. Commn. on Advancement of Women and Minorities in Sci. Enring. and Tech. Co-inventor method for acquiring address traces, 1993. Founder Systers Internet, 1987, Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, Washington. 1994. Recipient World of Today and Tomorrow award Santa Clara County Girl Scouts, 1994, Pioneer award Electronic Frontier Found- 1995. Augusta Ada Lovelace award Assn. Women in Computing. 1995; inductee Women in Tech. InFellow Assn. Computing ternal. Hall of Fame. 1998. 17, 1949; d.

NYU.



;

991-95); mem IEEE Computer Machinery (coun. mem, Soc- Computing Rsch. Assn. (bd. dirs. 1994 ). Avocations: hiking, gardening, mountain biking, travel. Office: Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Rd Palo Alto CA 943041314 1



flying,

BORGLUM,

GUTZON (JOHN GUTZON

MOTHE BORGLUM),

DE

LA

sculptor, painter, wnter; b. Idaho,

Mar. 25, 1871; s. James de la Mothe and Ida (Michelson) de la Mothe B.; m. Mary Montgomery, 1909; children: James Lincoln, Mary-Ellis. Studied art in. San Francisco; studied (hon.), Princeton at, Julian Acad- Ecole des Beaux Arts; U- LLD, Oglethorpe U- LittD, Wesleyan U - 1939. Exhibited as painter and sculptor in Paris Salon and made assoc.

MA

Salon,

1891; Spent yr. in Spain, Calif- 1893-94; returned to in London and Paris until 1901, then

Europe and located

N.Y.; sculptor St. John's Cathedral; produced Equestnan, Washington, Shendan Equestnan, colosall marble head of Lincoln in rotunda, Capitol Bldg- Washington, large bronze group, Mares of Diomedes, Met. Mus- Ruskin (bronze), statue of Lincoln, Newark, N.J- Trudeau Mem!., Saranac Lake. Trail

settled

in

Sheridan

Shendan Rd- Chgo-

Drivers Meml, Tex.; statues: Mackay, Beecher, Altgeld, Vance. Huntington, Aycock, Alexander H. Stephens. John C. Greenway; O'Connell Meml- U. Va- Hoard MemlMadison, Wis- Wheeler Meml. Fountain. Bndgeport, ConnBryan (Wm. Jennings) Meml- Washington, Ffoulke MemlRock Creek Cemetery. Washington; marbles: Wonderment of Motherhood, Modern Atlas (a woman). Conception. Martyr, The Centaurs; colossal monument 42 figures in bronze. Wars of Am- Newark, N.C.. Meml. Battlefiled of Gettysburg, Meml. to Woodrow Wilson. Pasnan, Poland, Northwest Ter-

ntory Meml- Marietta, Ohio, Thomas Paine Meml- Paris; designed and began carving Confederate Meml on face of Stone Mtn- Ga. (plans and work were destroyed); author, desigern Confederate half dollar; designer, sculptor 1st nat. meml. federally authonzed Mt. Rushmore, Black Hills. S.D. Gold medallist La. Purchard Expn, Mem. Mason, Order of Knights of Dannebrog (Denmark chpi), Order of Reconstructed Poland. Progressive Republican. Died Mar, 6, 1941.

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WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

BORGNINE, ERNEST,

Hamden, Conn

actor; b.

.

Jan. 24.

Charles B. and Anna (Boselli) B.; m. Tova Newman. Student pub. schs.. New Haven; student. Randall Sch. Actor stage plays Dramatic Arts. Hartford. Conn. Mrs McThing, Harvey. The Odd Couple. Hamlet. An Offer You Can't Refuse; actor Columbia Pictures Corp.. MetroGoldwyn Mayer. 20th Century-Fox; motion pictures include The Mob. From Here to Eternity. Bad Day at Black Rock. Demetrius and the Gladiators. Violent Saturday. Marty. Square Jungle. The Catered Affair. The Best Things in Life Arc Free. Three Brave Men. Hell Below. Badlanders, Rabbit Trap. Man on a String. Barrabas. China Corsair. 1951. Johny Guitar. 1954. Vera Cruz. 1954. Run for Cover. 1955. Last 19!7; 1972.

s-

NY

Command.

1955. Jubal, 1956.

Go Naked

in the

World. 1961.

10 Years a Counterspy. Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. Right of the Phoenix. 1966. The Oscar. 1966. Chuka. 1967. 1968. Legend of Lylah Clare. 1968. The Wild Bunch. 1969. The Adventurers. 1970. Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came. 1970, A Bullet for Sandoval, 1970. Bunny. O'Hare. Hannie Caulder. 1971. Willard, 1971. The Poseidon Adventure, 1972. The Revengers, 1972, The Emperor of the North. 1973. Law and Disorder. 1974,

The Dirty Dozen,

Hustle. 1975. The Devil's Rain. 1975. Shoot. 1976. The Greatest, 1977. Convoy. 1978, Crossed Swords. 1978. The Day the World Ended, 1979. The Black Hole, 1979. The Double Mcguffin. 1979, When Time Ran Out. 1980. Escape from New York. 1981. Deadly Blessing. 1981, Codename: Wildgeese. 1986. Spike of Bensonhurst. 1988. Any Man's Death. 1990. Mortal Passions. 1990. Mistress, 1992, All Dogs go to Heaven 2. 1996, McHales Navy. 1997. Gattaca, 1997;

on

also appeared

TV

McHale's Navy. Future Cop.

series

Airwolf. Sam Hill. The Single Guy; starred in TV films All Blood Feud, 1983, Last Quiet on the Western Front. 1979 Days of Pompeii, 1984, Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission. 1985; guest star TV series Little House on The Prane, Love Boat. Magnum. P.I., Matt Houston, Highway To Heaven, Murder She Wrote. The Boys. Active VA, across the counWith USNR. World War II. Recipient Oscar for best try. Mem. Masons (33 degree). performance of year. 1956. Avocation: playing golf. Lodge: Mason. .

award

award 8th

Agrl. Achievement of Merit Italian

Fedn.. 1971; Out-

award World Farm Found.. Wheat Scientists. 1971; Service

Medal

1971;

Agrl

Am. Farm Bur

for service to agr.

standing

BOWEN

29

contbn to alleviation of world hunger

for outstanding

Latin Am. Food Prodn Excellence in Sci. Nat

award

Conf.. 1972; Nat Agn-Mktg. Assn..

for

1982. Dist-

Achievement award Council for Agrl. Scis. and Tech.. 1982; inaugural lectr.. medal recipient Dr. S.B. H I

systems div. Lockheed Aircraft Corp., 1955-56; dir. aero. lab. Aeronutronic Systems, Inc. subs. Ford Motor Co., 1956-58, gen. mgr. space tech. div., 1958-59; asst.

chemistry

lab., missile

j

research and devel. USAF, 1959. under sec., 1960-63; Communications Satellite Corp.. 1963-79, chief exec, 1979-85, chmn., 1983-85; chmn. Draper Labs., 1987-

sec. for

pres.

'.

officer,

90. Recipient Lloyd V. Berkner Space Utilization award, 1967, Disting. Aviation Aerospace Svc. award, 1973, Gug-, liemo Marconi Internat. award, 1974, TV Arts and Scis. Directorate award, 1 974, Theodore Von Karman award, 1977, Goddard Astronautics award, 1978, award Computer: and Comm. Found.. 1985, Nat. Medal of Tech., 1987, Arthur C. Clarke award, 1992, Disting. Alumni award U. AJta., 1993. Fellow A!AA, IEEE; mem. Nat. Acad. Engring., In-i ternat. Acad. Astronautics, Nat. Space Club, Chevy Chase Country Club, Burning Tree Country Club, Gulf Stream Golf Club, Gulf Stream Bath and Tennis Club, Sigma Xi. Home: 790 Andrews Ave Apt A302 Delray Beach FL 33483-7257

CHASE, LUCIA,

ballet dancer; b.

.

mem.

Regis Coll., (hon.),

1988;

1990. Founder, owner Art Prints, Inc., Providence, 1951-53. Quality Book Fairs, Newton. Mass.. 1960-65; dir. Creative Arts Council, Newton, 1966-68; founder, pres. Action for Children's TV.. Inc., Cambridge, Mass., 1968 mem. Carnegie Commn. on Future of Public Broadcasting, 1977-79; mem. task panel on public attitudes and use of

Anna (Dorosh) C; m.

CHAPMAN, OSCAR LITTLETON,

(hon).

Coll., 1984;

(hon.). Tufts U..

Coll.,

1920;

.

Figures of Equilibrium, 1969, The Mathematical of Black Holes, 1983. Eddington: The Most Distinguished Astrophysicist of His Time. 1983, Truth and Beauty: Aesthetics and Motivations in Science, 1987, Selected 1989-90, Newton's Principia: For the Papers, 6 vols., Common Reader, 1995; mng. editor: The Astrophysical Jour., 1952-71; contbr. various sci. periodicals and articles to profl. jours. Recipient Bruce medal Astron. Soc. Pacific. 1 952, gold medal Royal Astron. Soc., London, 1 953; Rumford medal Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. 1957; Nat. Medal of Sci., 1966; Nobel prize in physics, 1983; Dr. Tomalla prize Eidgenossiches Technische Hochschule, Zurich, 1984; R.D. Birla award Indian Physics Assn., 1984; S. Ramanujan medal 1962; Vainu Bappu Mem. award Indian Nat. Acad. soidal

JR., retired military

Key West. Fla., Nov. 3, 1913; s. Leonard Fielding and Clare (Singleton) C; m. Emily Watson Ford. Dec. 27, 1937; children: Leonard Fielding III, Walton Ford. AB. U. Fla., 1935. Commd. 2d It. USMC, 1935, advanced through officer; b.

ington.

1936. 1936.

WHO

d.

Irving

Hall

Thomas Ewing

and Jr.

Elizabeth

(dec.

Waterbury. Conn.. 1908;

Hosmer (Kellogg) C; m Thomas III, All

1933); children:

ander Cochran. Student, St. Margaret's Sch., Waterbu Theatre Guild Sch.. LHD (hon). U. Wis., 1" DFA, Williams Coll., 1977. L.I. U„ 1979. Ballerina Mordkil Ballet. 1937-39, Am. Ballet Theatre, N.Y.C.. 1940-60; co-

NYC;

Am. Ballet Theatre, 1945-80. Recipient Dance Mag. awan 1957, 17th ann. Capezio Dance award, 1968, Mayor's Ai and Culture award NYC. Commn. Cultural Affairs, 1971 Home: New York N.Y. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1980. Died Jan. 9, 1986.

CHAUCHOIN, LILY

See

COLBERT, CLAUDETTE

CHAUDHARI, PRAVEEN,

materials

physicist;

Lud-

b.

Nov. 30, 1937; came to U.S.. 1961; Hans Raj and Ved (Kumari) C; m. Karin Romhild, June 13 1964; children: Ashok, Pia. BS with honors, Indian Inst Tech., Kharagpur, 1961; MS in Phys. Metallurgy, MIT, ScD in Phys. Metallurgy, 1966. Rsch. assoc. MIT, Canbridge, Mass.. 1966; rsch. staff mem. IBM T.J. Watson ]~ Ctr., Yorktown Heights. N.Y., 1966-70. mgr., 1970-80. dir hiana, Punjab, India,

i

1

'

1981-82, v.p. sci., dir. phys. scis.. 1982-91, v.p " sci., tech. com.. 1988-91. rsch. staff, 1991—; exec. sec. Pres Wise Men Com. on Super Conductivity, 1988; mem. Commn. on Super Conductivity, 989; mem. vis. various univs.; co-chmn. Materials Sci. and Engring. Study t NRC; chmn. U.S. Liaison Commn. to Internat. Union Pure and Applied Physics; mem. com on Physics for th Next Decade, sponsored by NRC/NAS, Nat. Critical Tech panel; chmn. sci. coun. Internat. Ctr. for Theoretical Physic Trieste, Italy; chmn. adv. coun. math, and phys. scis. Author of papers on mechanical properties and defects ir crystalline solids, amorphous solids, quantum transport phys. scis-

!

1

CHARLES, RAY,

musician, composer, lyricist, arranger, conductor; b. Chgo., Sept. 13, 1918; s. lsador and Gertrude (Gendon) Offenberg; m. Bernice Rosengarden, Oct. 16, 1940; children: Michael, Jonathan. Wendy. Grad. high sch., Chgo. Mem., choral arranger radio choirs, Chgo.; choral dir., vocal arranger Perry Como; dir. Ray Charles Singers; choral arranger, dir. Your Hit Parade; cons. Muppet Show. Recorded

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I

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

superconductivity and magnetic monopoles and neutrino Recipient Nat- Medal of Technology. mass experiments. Fellow Phys Soc. (George Pake prize 1987); 1995 mem. NAS (bd. physics and astronomy, governing bd.). AIME (leadership award 1986). NAE. IEEE (Ltebmann prize Inst Physics (mem -at-large of gov bd). NY. 1992), State Inst, of Superconductivity (mem. -at-large). Am. Acad, of Arts and Scis.. N.Y. Acad. Scis. (governing bd.). Office. IBM T J Watson Rsch Or PO Box 218 Rte 134 Yorktown

Am

CHOMSKY

49

9 yrs.; prin. Slate Normal Sch.. newspaper writer 1884; lawyer Author: Conjure Woman. 1899, 1929, Life of Frederick Douglass, (in Beacon Biographies) 1999. Died Nov 15. 1932.

Tchr.

pub.

schs.,

N.C..

NY.

Fayetleville. N.C.. 1881;

Clcve. 1887-1932

Am

Heights

NY

10598

CHAVEZ, CESAR ESTRADA, Mar 31. Community

union official; b nr. Yuma. Helen Favila; 8 children Mem

1927; m.

Ariz.. staff

Svc. Orgn.. Calif.. 1952-58; gen. dir.

Com-

munity Svc. Orgn., 1958-62; organized Nat. Farm Workers Assn. 1962; merged 1966 with Agrl Workers Organizing Com of AFL-CIO to form United Farm Workers Organizing 1966-73, Delano. Calif.; pres. United Farm Com., dir Workers Am AFL-CIO. Keene. Calif 1973-93 Served with USNR. 1944-45. Roman Catholic Home; Keene Calif Died .

Apr

CHEEVER, JOHN, Frederick L. and

$.

Mar.

ternilz.

writer; b

Quincy. Mass..

May

27, 1912,

(Liley) C; m. Mary M. Winchildren; Susan. Benjamin Hale.

Mary D. 1941;

22,

Federico Student, Thayer Acad.; LLD (hon .). Harvard U. Author: (books) The Way Some People Live. 1942. The enormous Radio. 1954, The Wapshot Chronicle. 1957 (Nat Book award). The Housebraker of Shady Hill. 1959. Some People Places and Things That Will Not Appear in My Nex Novel. 1961. The Wapshot Scandal. 1964, Collected Stories (Critics Circle award. McDowell medal 1979. Pulitzer prize Mem Acad Arts and Letters (Howells medal 1979) for fiction 1965), Nat Inst Arts and Letters, Nat Inst. Arts. Died June 18, 1982; buried First Parish Cemetery. Norwell. Mass.

Am

former

secretary of defense, former congressman; b. Lincoln, Nebr.. 30. 1941; s. Richard Hebert and Marjorie Lauraine (Dickey) C; m. Lynne Anne Vincent. Aug 29, 1964; chil-

Oct.

retired

26,

1931;

advertising

Sam and

s.

Mm

pres. Chiat & Associates. Inc., 1963-68; Chiat Day Inc. Advertising, Venice, CA, with USAF. 1956-57

CHICAGO, JUDY,

Chgo

Chm.

Served

July 20. 1939: d Arthur B.A.. U. Calif, at Los Co-founder Feminist Studio Workshop, Los Angeles, 1973, Through the Flower Corp., 1977. Author: Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist, 1975. The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage, 1979. Embroidering Our Heritage: The Dinner Party Needlework. 1980. The Birth Project. 1985. Holocaust Project: From Darkness Into Light. 1993; one-woman exhbns. include, Pasadena (Calif.) Mus. Art, 1969, Jack Glenn Gallery, Corona del Mar. Calif.. 1972. JPL Fine Arts. London, 1975, Quay Ceramics, San Francisco. 1976, San Francisco Mus Modern Art. 1979, Bklyn Mus., 1980. Parco artist;

b

,

M. and May (Levenson) Cohen. M.A.,

1962,

1964.

Galleries. Japan. 1980. Fine Arts Gallery, Irvine. Calif.. 1981.

Musee d'Arl Contemporain, Montreal,

1982,

NYC, NYC.

ACA

Galleries,

1984. 85, 86; group exhbns. include Jewish Mus., 1966. 67. Whitney Mus.. 1972. Winnipeg Gallery. 1975; represented in permanent collections Bklyn. Mus.. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, Oakland Mus. Art. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, L.A. County Mus. Art, also numerous pvt.

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MA.

Mary Claire. B A U. Wyo.. 1965, Asst to Pres. The White House, Washington. 1975-77; mem 96th- 00th Congresses from Wyo.. 1978-89; sec. U.S Depl of Defense, Washington, 1989-93; sr. fellow Am. EnWashington. 1993-95; chmn CEO Halliburton terprise Inst Co., Dallas, 1995-00; candidate for vice-pres. of the United Republican Office; HalSlates Republican Party, 2000 liburton Co 500 N Akard St Ste 3600 Dallas TX 75201-3391 Elizabeth.

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1966

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Office: 200 Becker Ave Belen NM 87002-4336 I artist, writer and committed to an enlarged role for art more humanized world.

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CHIHULY. DALE PATRICK,

Tacoma, Wash.,

artist;

b

C

BA,

Sept. 20, 1941; s. George and Viola Wis.. 1967; MFA, R.I. Sch MS.

U

Wash., 1965;

U

Design. 1968 Apprentice Venini Glass Factory, Murano. Venice, Italy, 1968; instr. R.I. Sch. Design, also Haystack Mtn. Sch., Me.; founder, Pilchuk Sch., 1971; mem. various juries and panels Nat. Endowment for Arts. One-man exhbns. include U. Minn.. 1976, Handler Galleries, Houston, 1977. Crocker Art Mus., Sacamenlo. Calif., 1984, Bellevue (Wash ) Art Mus 1984-87. Israel Museum. Jerusalem 1990, Hudson River Museum. Yonkers 1990. Contemporary Museum Honolulu 1990. Azabu Museum, Tokyo Japan 1990, Museum of Arts and Crafts, Hamburg 1992; Group shows include Charles Cowles 1981-83, "World glass Now" Hokkaido Gallery, N.Y. Museum of Modern Art. Sapporo, Japan, 1982, Columbus Coll. Art and Design, Ohio, 1983; represented in permanent collections including Seattle Art Mus., Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C., Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford, Conn., Phila Mus Art. Coming Mus. Glass, N.Y., Lannan Found., Palm Beach. Fla., Mus An of RISD. Providence. Victoria and Albert Mus.. London. Mus Contemporary Crafts of Am., Crafts Council, head glass program RISD; dir. Pilchuk Glass Or.. Slanwood, Wash.; author: Chihuly: Glass, 1982. Chihuly: Color Glass and Form. 1986. Recipient Louis F. Tiffany Found, award. 1967; Nat. Endowment for Arts ,

CHER (CHERILYN SARKISIAN),

singer,

actress;

b.

El

May 20, 1946; d. Gilbert and Georgia LaPiere; Sonny Bono. Oct. 27. 1964 (div); child. Chastity; m. 1975 (div); child. Elijah Gregg Allman. June Blue Student drama coach. Jeff Corey. Singer with husband as team. Sonny and Cher. 1964-74; star TV shows: Cher. 1975-76. The Sonny and Cher Show. 19,76-77; concert appearances with husband, 1977, numerous recs., TV. concert and benefit appearances with Sonny Bono; TV appearances. ABC-TV. 1978. appearance with Sonny Bono in motion picCentra, Calif,

m

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Good

1966, Chastity, 1969; film appearances 1983. Mask. 1985 (Best Actress, Cannes Internal. Film Festival). The Witches of Eastwick. 1987, Suspect. 1987. Moonstruck (Golden Globe award 1988. Acad, award for best actress 1988), 1987, Mermaids. 1990. The Player, 1992, Pret-a-Porter, 1994. Faithful. 1996. Tea With Mussolini. 1999; TV movies; If These Walls Could Talk. 1996, Happy Birthday Elizabeth: Celebration of Life, 1997. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies. 1998; helped form rock band. Black Rose. 1979; recorded albums Black Rose. 1980, Cher. 1987. Hearl of Stone. 1989 (Double Platinum and 3 Mans World. 1996. Gold Singles). Love Huns, 1991. It's lures.

Times,

include Silkwood.

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The Casablanca Years. best

,

NYC;

grantee. 1975, 77, Governor's Art Award (Washington State) 1984. 85; Fulbright fellow, Murano. Italy. 1968. Club: Pro-

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CHILD, JULIA MCWILLIAMS (MRS. PAUL CHILD), cooking expert, television personality, author; b. Pasadena. Calif.. Aug. 15, 1912; d John and Julia Carolyn (Weston) McWilliams; m Paul Child, Sept 1, 1945 (dec ) BA. Smith 1939-40; With advl. depl W.&J Sloane. Coll.. 1934 with OSS. Washington. Ceylon. China. 1941-45; co-founder Hostess TV program The Inst Wine & Food. 1982. French Chef, WGBH-TV. Boston, from 1963, Julia Child & Co, 1978-79, Julia Child &. More Co, 1980, Dinner at Julia's, PBS. 1983; Cooking with Master Chefs series, PBS. Baking with Julia. Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home, PBS; occasional cooking segment Good Morning Am., ABC-TV, 1980—; video cassettes The Way to Cook. 1982; author: (with Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle) Mastering the Art of French Cooking, 1961, The French Chef Cookbook, 1968, Mastering the An of French Cooking. Vol II. 1970. (with Simone Beck) From Julia Child's Kitchen, 1975. Julia Child & Company. 1978, Julia Child & More Company. 1979. Mastering the Art of French Cooking I & II. 1983. The Way to Cook. 1989, Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home, 1999; columnist McCall's mag.. 1975-82, Parade mag, 198286. Recipient Peabody award. 1964, Emmy award, 1966, French Ordre de Merite Agricole, 1967. Ordre National dc Merite. 1974. Ralph Lowell award. Corp. for Pub Broadcasting. 1998. TV Cooking Show award James Beard Found.

NYC,

Am

CHERN,

SHIING-SHEN, mathematics educator; b. Kashing. Chekiang. China, Oct 26, 1911; s Lien Ching and Mei (Han) C; Shih-ning Chem, July 28. 1939; children—Paul, May B.S Nankai U„ Tientsin. China. 1930; hon dr. Nankai U. 1985: MS. Tsing Hua U. Peiping, 1934. DSc. U Hamburg. Germany. 1936, DSc (hon). 1972; DSc (hon). U Chgo. 1969. SUNY-Stony Brook. 1985; honoris causa, Chinese U.. Hong Kong. 1969; Dr Math (hon). Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule. Zunch. Switzerland. 1982; DSc (hon). Notre Dame. 1994 Prof main Nal Tsing Hua U China. 1937-43; mem. Inst Advanced Study. Princeton, N.J, 1943-45; acting dir. Inst Mathematics, Academia Smica. China, 1946-48. prof. math. U Chgo. 1949-60. U Calif, Berkeley, 1960-79; prof emer1981-84. itus U. Calif, 1979—; dir Math Scis Rsch Inst dir emeritus, 1984 dir. Inst. Mathematics. Tianjin. P.R.. China, hon. prof, various fgn. univs.; Recipient Chauvenet

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Math Assn Am., Israel.

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1983). life).

Brazilian

1970.

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London (fgn), London Malh.

mem NAS. Am Math

1985);

Am Am

Nal Medal of Set., 1975. Wolf Third World Acad. Sci.

Fellow

1983-84

mem.

NY

Acad

Soc

(Steele

Arts and Scis.. Acad. Scis. Soc., Indian Math. Soc. (hon.), (corr.), Academia Smica. Royal Soc.

Philos. Scis.

Pelontana (corr. mem. 1986), Soc. (hon )., Acad, des sciences Pans (fgn mem ), Acad der Lincei Rome (stranien). Russian Acad Scis (fgn ) Home 8336 Kent Cl El Cernlo CA 94530-2548 Office: Univ Calif Berkeley Depl Of Mathematics Berkeley CA 94720-0001

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20.

1858;

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CHILDS, LUCINDA, 1940; d B.A..

C.

choreographer;

b.

NYC,

June

26,

Edward Patterson and Lucinda

Euslis (Corcoran)

1962

Choreographer,

Sarah

Lawrence

Coll.,

NYC.

1962-66. choredancer Judson Dance Theatre. ographer, dancer, artistic dir Luanda Childs Dance Co.. 1973—; choreographer, dancer: Einstein on the Beach. 1976 (Robert Wilson and Philip Glass) (Obie award 1978): actress I Was Sitting On My Patio This Guy Appeared Fellow GugThough! I Was Hallucinating, 1977-78 I Office: genheim Found. 1979. Nat Endowment Arts

NYC.

Lucinda Childs Dance Found 541 Broadway 10012-3944

Law

Center. 1968—. Fla. So. Coll., from 1971. Eckerd Coll Petersburg, Fla.. from 1971 Served as 1st It. AUS, 1952Mem. Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Tau Omega. Democrat. Presbyterian Died Dec. 12, 1998. .

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54.

CEO

Bd.,

1968-96

Jan.

dren:

.

degrees. Fla. So. Coll., Lakeland. 1971, Jacksonville U., 1971 Bar: Fla. 1955 Practiced in Lakeland. 1955-70. senator from Fla.. 1971-89; gov. Slate of Fla 1991-99; Mem. Fla. Ho. of Reps.. 1958-66, Fla. Senate. 1966-70 Trustee U Fla.

US

agency executive; b. (Kretchmer) Cl children: Debra, Marc, Elyse. BS, Rutgers U. Prodn. assl. NBC, New York. 1953-54; mgr. of recruit advertising AeroJet General Corp.. Sacramento & Azusa. CA, 1956-57; v. p. & dir. Leland Oliver Co., Sanla Ana. CA, 1957-62; founder,

NYC,

collections.

CHENEY, DICK (RICHARD BRUCE CHENEY),

former governor, former

s. Lawton Mainor and Margaret (Patterson) C; m. Rhea May Grafton, Jan. 27, 1951; children: Tandy M Lawton Mainor III. Edward G.. Rhea Gay B.S.. U Fla, 1952; LL.B., 1955; LL.B hon.

senator; b. Lakeland. Fla.. Apr. 3. 1930;

,

CHIAT, JAY,

Angeles,

22, 1993.

CHILES, LAVVTON MAINOR,

New York NY

CHISHOLM, SHIRLEY ANITA

ST. HILL, former congresswoman. educator, lecturer; b. Bklyn., Nov. 30. 1924; d. Charles Christopher and Ruby (Seale) St. Hill; m Conrad Chisholm, Oct. 8. 1949 (div. Feb. 1977); m. Arthur Hardwick, Jr.. Nov. 26, 1977. B A. cum laude, Bklyn Coll.; M.A., Columbia U.I LLD. (hon), Talladega (Ala ) Coll.. Hampton (Va ) Inst., LaSalle Coll., Phila., U. Maine. PorCapital

tland.

William

U..

Patterson

Pratt

Coll..

Inst.,

Coppin State Coll N.C Coll.. Kenyon Coll.. Wilmington (Ohio) Coll., Acquinas Coll., Grand Rapids. Mich.. Reed Coll Portland. Oreg., U. On., Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass. Former nursery sch. tchr., dir. nursery sch.; ednl. cons. Div Day Care, Bur Child Welfare, mem. N.Y. State Assembly, 1964-68. 9lst-98th Congresses from 12th Dist. N.Y, 1969-83; Puringlon chair Mount Holyoke Coll.. ,

,

NYC;

South

Hadley. Mass.. 1983-87; Lectr. Spellman Coll., Atlanta. Author: Unbought and Unbossed, 1970, The Good Fight, 1973. Hon. mem. bd. dirs. Cosmopolitan Young People's Symphony Orch.. N.Y.C.; adv. bd. Fund, for Research and Edn. in Sickle Cell Disease; bd dirs. Bklyn. Home for Aged; mem. Central Bklyn. Coordinating Council; mem. rial adv. council Inst, for Studies in Edn., Notre Dame; mem. adv. com. Washington Workshops; nat. bd. dirs. Ams. for Democratic Action; mem. adv. council NOW; hon. com. mem. United Negro Coll. Fund.; Presdl. candidate Dem. Party, 1972. Named Alumna of Year Bklyn. Coll. Alumni Bull., 1957; recipient award for outstanding work in field of child welfare Women's Council of Bklyn., 1957, Key Woman of Year award. 1963, Woman of Achievement award Key Women. Inc.. 1965. Mem. Nat Assn. Coll. Women, Bklyn.

Alumni.

Coll.

LWV. Key Women, NAACP.

Delta Sigma

Methodist.

Theta.

CHOMSKY, NOAM (AVRAM CHOMSKY),

linguistics

and philosophy educator; b. Phila.. Dec. 7, 1928; s. William and Elsie (Simonofsky) C; m. Carol Doris Schatz, Dec. 24, 1949; children: Aviva, Diane, Harry Alan. BA, U. Pa., 1949, MA. 1951. PhD, 1955. DHL (hon.). 1984; DHL (hon), U. Chgo.. 1967, Loyola U., Chgo., 1970, Swarthmore Coll.. 1970, Bard Coll., 1971, U. Mass., 1973. U. Maine, 1992, Gettysburg Coll.. 1992. Amherst Coll.. Buenos Aires. 1996. Virgili, Catalonia, 1998, U. Guelph, Can., 1999, U. Rovira U.. 1999, U. Conn., 1999, U. Toronto, 2000, U. Western Ont., 2000; LitlD (hon), U. London. 1967, Delhi (India) U., 1972, Visva-Bharati U., Santiniketan, West Bengal, 1980, Cambridge (Eng.) U., 1995; Doctorate (hon). Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy. 1999; LLD, Harvard Mem faculty MIT, 1955—, prof, modern langs U., 2000 i

Columbia

1961



,

1966—. 1957-58;

Ferrari P. Ward prof, modern lang. and linguistics, Inst prof, 1976—; vis. prof Columbia U mem. Inst. Advanced Study Princeton U„ 1958-59,

NYC.

,

of Cairo, 1993; Linguistic Soc. Am. prof. UCLA, 1966; Beckman prof. U. Calif-Berkeley, 1966-67; John Locke lectr. Oxford U., 1969; Bertrand Russell Meml. 1971; Nehru Meml. lectr.. New Delhi, lectr., Cambridge, 1972; Huiztnga lectr. U. Leiden, 1977; Woodbridge lectr. Columbia U. 1978; Kant lectr. Stanford U., 1979; Jeanette K. Watson disting. vis. prof. Syracuse U., 1982; Pauling Meml. lectr. Oreg. State U., 1995. Author: Syntactic Structures, 1957. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1964, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, 1965, Cartesian Linguistics, 1966, Topics in the Theory of Generative Grammar, 1966, (with Morris Halle) Sound Pattern of English, 1968. Language and Mind. 1968, American Power and the New Mandarins. 1969. At War with Asia, 1970, Problems of Knowledge and Freedom, 1971, Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar. 1972. For Reasons of State, 1973, (with Edward Herman) Counterrevolutionary Violence. 1973. Peace in The Middle East, 1974. Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory, 1975, Reflections on Language, 1975, Essays on Form and Interpretation, 1977, Human Rights and American Foreign Policy, 1978. (with Edward Herman) The Political Economy of Human Rights, 2 vols., 1979, Language and Responsibility. 1979, Rules and Representations, 1980, Lectures on Government and Binding. 1981. Concepts and Consequences of the Theory of Government and Binding, 1982, Towards a New Cold War, 1982, Radical Priorities. Fateful Triangle. 1983. Turning the Tide. 1985. Bar1982. riers, 1986, Knowledge of Language, 1986, Pirates and Emperors, 1986. On Power and Ideology, 1987, Language and Problems of Knowledge, 1987, Language in a Psychological Setting, 1987, Generative Grammar, 1987, Culture of Terrorism, 1988, (with Edward Herman) Manufacturing Consent, 1988, Language and Politics, 1988, Necessary Illusions, 1989, Deterring Democracy, 1991, Chronicles of Dissent, 1992, What Uncle Sam Really Wants. 1992. Year 501, 1993. Rethinking Camclot. 1993. Letters from Lexington, 1993, The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many. 1993, Language and Thought, 1994, World Orders. Old and New, 1994, The Minimalist Program, 1995, Powers and Prospects, 1996, The Common Good. 1998. Profits Over People. 1998, The New Military Humanism, 1999, New Horizons in the Study of Language and Mind, 2000. Recipient Disting. Sci. Conthn. award APA. 1984, Kyoto prize, 1988. George Orwell award Nat Coun Tchrs. English, 1987, 89. James Killian faculty award MIT. 1992. Lannan Lit. award for nonfiction, 1992. Joel Seldin Peace award Psychologists for Social ResponSch Medicine. 1993. Homer Smith award sibility. Chgo., 1994, Loyola Mellon Humanities award Loyola U 1994, Helmholtz medal Bcrlin-Brandcnburgische Akademic Wissenschaften, 1996. Benjamin Franklin Inst, award. 1999,

Am. U. summer

NYU

.

CHOPRA 1951-55, rsch. fellow fellow Soc. Fellows, Harvard U Fellow AAAS, Harvard Cognitive Studies Or., 1964-67. Bnt. Acad. (corr.). Brit. Psychol. Soc. (hon). Royal Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Britain, Royal Anthrop. Inst, of Ireland, Utrecht Soc. Arts and Scis. (hon). Gesellschaft fur Sprachwissenschaft (hon.). Am. Acad. Philosophy; mem. APA (William James fellow 1990). NAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Linguistic Soc. Am., Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina. Assn. for Edn. in Journalism and Mass Comm. Home: 15 Suzanne Rd Lex(Profl. Excellence award 1991). 02420-1831 Office: MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave ington 02139-4307 Cambridge jr.

,

MA

MA

CHOPRA, DEEPAK,

writer.

Author: Return of the Rishi.

1989, Quantum Healing. 1990. Perfect Health. ditional Life, 1991. Creating Health, 1991. fluence, 1993. Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, Sleep, 1994. Perfect Weight, 1994, Journey

Uncon-

1990.

Creating

AfRestful

1993.

Into Healing.

1994, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, 1995, Return of Merlin, 1995, Como Crear Abundancia/How to Create Wealth, 1999, How to Know God: The Soul's Journey into the Mystery of Mysteries, 2000, Everyday Immorality: A Office: Concise Course in Spiritual Transformation, 1999.

Chopra Ctr

Well Being 7630 Fay Ave La Jolla

for

CA

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CHOTZEN, TAMAR,

environmental association adminisNat. Audubon Soc.; dir. Hawaii gov. state Environ. Coun.. Hawaii; past pres., founder Hawaii Environ. Edn. Assn.; chair edn. com. Legis. Environ. Summit. 1993; bd. dirs., mem. adv. panels, and com. mems. various edni. and environment-related orgns. Recipient Nancy Hanks Meml. Enaward for profl. excellence Am. Assn. Mus., 1990, viron. Leadership award. 1993. trator.

Sr.

Nature

v.p.

Ctr.,

for ctrs.

1986—; apptd.

UN

CHRISMAN, ARTHUR BOWIE,

author; b White Post, 1889; s. Isaac Arthur and Mary Louisa (BryStudent elec. engring.. Va. Poly. Insl., 1906-08. Tchr. Author: Shen of the Sea (Winner John Newberry medal 1925), 1925, The Wind That Wouldn't Blow, 1927, Treasures Long Hidden, 1941. Died 1953. Va., July 16,

arly) C.

CHRISTIE, JULIE,

actress; b. Chukua, India, Apr. 14, 1940; d. Frank St. John and Rosemary Ramsden C. Student, Central Sch. Dramatic Art, London, Brighton Coll. Tech.

TV

A

Andromeda. 1962; (TV movies) Dadah is Death, 1988, The Railway Station Man, 1992; (TV miniseries) Karaoke. 1996; (films) Crooks Anonymous, 1962. The Fast Lady. 1963. Billy Liar, 1963, Profl.

Debut

in Brit.

series

is

for

Young

Cassidy, 1964, Darling, 1965, Dr. Zhivago, 1965, Farenheit 451, 1966, Far From the Madding Crowd, 1967,

The Go-Between, McCabe and Mrs. Miller. 1971, Don't Look Now, Shampoo, 1975, Demon Seed, 1977, Heaven Can Wait. The Return of the Soldier, 1981, Heat and Dust, 1983. The Gold Diggers, 1984, The Tattoed Memory, 1986, Fathers and Sons, 1988, The Railway Station, 1991, Power. 1986, Miss Mary, 1987. La Memoire tatourel, Fools of Fortune, 1990, Hamlet, 1996. Dragonhead, 1996, Afterglow. 1997; appeared with Birmingham Repertory Co., 1963, Royal Shakespeare Co., 964; appeared in plays Old Times, Wyndham's, 1995; other TV appearances include: Sins of the Petulia, 1968, In Search of Gregory, 1969,

1971. 1974. 1978.

1

Fathers, 1988, The Miracle Maker, 1999. Recipient Academy for best actress in Darling, 1965; N.Y. Film Critics Circle award, 1965; Best Dramatic Actress Laurel award and Herald award, 1967, Office: 23 Linden Gardens, London 4HD, England also: c/o Agents Associes. 201 rue Fauburg St Honore. 75008 Paris France

award

W2

CHRISTO (CHRISTO VLADIMIROV JAVACHEFF), b. Gabrovo, Bulgaria, June 13, 1935; came to U.S., 1964; s. Vladimir Ivan and Tzveta (Dimitrova) C; m. JeanneClaude (de Guillebon); child, Cyril. Student, Fine Arts Acad., Sofia Bulgaria, 1953-56, Vienna (Austria) Fine Arts 1957. Acad.. Stacked Oil Barrels, Cologne Harbor (Germany), 1961. Paris, 1962, Storefronts. N.Y.C., 1964, Phila Mus. Contemporary Art, 1968, Air Package and Wrapped Tree, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. 1966, Air Packages, Walker Art Ctr., Mpls. Sch. Art, 1966, Kassel, Germany, 1968; Wrapped Fountain and Tower, Spoleto, Italy, 1968; packaged pub. bldgs Kunsthalle, Bern, Switzerland, 1968, Mus. Contemporary Art. Chgo., 1969; Stacked Hay, Phila. Inst. Contemporary Art, 1969; wrapped monuments to Vittorio Emanuele and Leonardo da Vinci, Milan. Italy, 1970; Wrapped Coast, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1969, Wrapped Floors and Covered Windows and Wrapped Walk Way, Kaiser Wilhem Haus

artist;

1

,

Lange, Krefeld, Germany. 1971. Valley Curtain, Rifle, Colo., 1970-72; Wrapped Roman Wall Porta Pinciana. Rome; Ocean Front, Newport, R.I.. 1974, Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, Calif.. 1972-76; Wrapped Walk Ways, Kansas City, Mo., 1977-78; Surrounded Islands, Biscayne 1980-83; Wrapped Floors and Stairways Bay, Miami, Fla Arch. Mus., Basel. Switzerland. 1972-85, The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris, 1975-85; The Umbrellas, Japan & U.S.A., 1984-91, (with Jeanne-Claude) wrapped the Reichstag, Berlin, Germany, 1995. Address: 48 Howard St New York NY ,

10013-2514

CHRISTOPHER, WARREN,

lawyer, former government Scranton, N.D., Oct. 27, 1925; s. Ernest W. and Catharine Anna (Lemen) C; m. Mane Josephine Wyllis, Dec. 21, 1956; children Lynn, Scott, Thomas, Kristen. Student, U. Redlands, 1942-43; B.S. magna cum laude. U. So. Calif.. 1945; LL.B.. Stanford. 1949; LL.D. (hon.), Occidental U., 1977. Bates Coll.. 1981. Brown U„ 1981. Claremont Coll., Law 1981. Bar: Calif. 1949, N.Y., U.S. Supreme Ct. 1949. elk. U.S. Supreme Ct. Justice William O. Douglas, Washofficial;

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50

b.



WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

ington. 1949-50; practice in Los Angeles, 1950-67, 69-76, 8193, 97—; mem. firm O'Melveny Myers, 1950-67, 69, ptnr., 1958-67, 69-76, 81-93, sr. ptnr., 1997—; dep. atty. gen. U.S., Washington, 1967-69; dep. sec of state Dept. State, Washington, 1977-81; sec. Dept of State, Washington. 199397; spl. counsel to Gov, Calif.. 1959; cons. Office Under Sec. State, 1961-65; mem. bd bar examiners State Bar Calif., 1966-67; dir. So. Calif. Edison Co., First Interstate Bancorp,

High Temperature Superconductors, 1994, Disting. Sci. Achievement award Washington Met Assn. Chinese Am. Profls., 1998. award Houston Hall of Fame, 1988, Sharif U., 1999, Esther Farfel award U. Houston, 2000, award Greater Houston Conv and Visitors Bur.; named hon. citizen State of Tex 1987, City of Houston, 1987. Best Rschr. in US by U.S. News and World Report, 1990; honoree Alliance for Multicultural Cmty. Svcs., 2000. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc.

Lockheed Corp; chmn., trustee Carnegie Corp. NY.; mem. Coordinating Coun. for Higher Edn., 1960-67, pres., 1963-65; vice chmn. Gov.'s Commn. on LA, Riots, 1965-66; chmn, U.S. delegations to U.S. -Japan Cotton Textile Negotiations, 1961, Geneva Conf. on Cotton Textiles. 1961; spl. rep. sec. state for Wool Textile Meetings, London, Rome, Tokyo,

(Internat. prize for

&

US

Calif.

1964-65;

mem,

Trilateral

Commn.,

mem.

1975-77, 81-88;

chmn.

ternat. adv. coun. Inst. Internat. Studies;

in-

Commn.

Ind.

LA.

Police Dept., 1991. Author: In the Stream of History, 1998; co-author: Amencan Hostages in Iran: The Conduct of a Crisis, 1985. Trustee Stanford U., 1971-77, 81-93, pres. bd. trustees, 1985-88; bd. dirs., vice chmn. Coun. on Fgn. Rels.. 1982-91; bd. dirs. LA. World Affairs Coun.; mem. exec. com. Am. Agenda, 1988; mem. U.S.-Korea Wisemen Coun., 1991-93. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46. Decorated Medal of Freedom 1981; recipient Harold Weill

on

NYU,

Louis Stein award Fordham U., 1981. Jefferson award Am. Inst, for Pub. Svc. UCLA medal, Thomas Jefferson award in law U. Va, Fellow Am. Bar Found., Am. Coll. Trial Lawyers, AAAS; mem. ABA (ho. dels. 1975-77, chmn. standing com. fed. judiciary 1975-77), Calif Bar Assn. (gov. 1975-77), L.A. County Bar Assn. (pres. 1974-75), Am. Law Inst., Order of Coif, Calif Club, Chancery Club, Phi Kappa Phi. Office: O'Melveny & Meyers 1999 Ave Of Stars Fl 7 Los Angeles CA 90067-6022

award

1981.

CHRYSLER, WALTER PERCY, b.

Wamego,

manufacturer motor cars;

Kans., Apr. 2, 1875; s. Henry and Anna Maria desc. of Tuenis Van Dolsen, who was the first

(Breyman) C;

female child born in New Amsterdam (now Manhattan), N.Y,; m, Delia V. Forker. June 5, 1901 (dec. 1938); children: Thelma (Mrs. Byron C. Foy), Bernice (Mrs. E. W. Garbisch), Walter, Jack. Went from machinists apprentice with r.r, to supt. motive power and amchinery at age 33 CG.W. Ry; apptd. asst. mgr. Pitts. Works of Am. Locomotive Co., 1910, mgr., 1911; mgr, Buick Motor Co., 1912-16, pres., gen, mgr., 1916-19; v.p. in charge ops. Gen. Motors Corp., 1919-20; exec. v.p. Willys-Overland Co., 1920-22; served as chmn. reorganozation com. Maxwell Motor Corp.; became chmn. bd. Chrysler Corp, Mem. Mason. Republican. Episcopalian.

Died Aug.

18,

1949.

.

new materials 1988. teller divsn. Sol. St. Physics 1976, internat. materials prize com, 1988-89), Tex. Acad. Scis,, Chinese Acad. Scis.; mem. AAAS, NAS (Cornstock award 1988, mem. panel on High Temperature Superconductivity 1987, sect, co-chair 1992-95), Royal Soc. Encouragement of Arts Mfrs. and Commerce. Am, Acad. Arts and Scis., Academia Sinica (Taipei, mem. adv. com. Inst. Physics 1997-2000), World Acad. Scis., ElecThird tromagnetic Acad., State Tex. Sci. and Tech. Coun. Office: U Houston Texas Ctr Superconductivity Houston TX 772040001

CHU, STEVEN,

physicist; b.

Hunan, China, Dec.

1941;



80; cons.

,

NASA

Marshall Space

Labs., 1973, 75. 78, Hunstsville, Ala., 1982-87,

Bell

DuPont, 1987-88; chmn. organizing com. Internat. Conf. on High Pressure Low Temperature Physics, 1977; M.D. Anderson chair physics Temple chair M.D. Anderson Found., 1987-89, science T.L.L, Temple Found., 1987 ; hon. prof. Zhongshan U.. 1988, Chinese Acad. Scis. Physics Inst., 1979, Naskai U., 1991, Chinese U. Sci. and Tech., 1991, Nanjing U, 1996; mem. internat. adv. bd. Materials Chemistry & Physics, 199294; bd. dirs. Coun. on Superconductivity for Am. Competitiveness, 1989—, lndsl. Tech. Rsch. Inst., 1988-91; co-chmn, solid state physics symposium Vereschagin Internat. Conf. on High Pressure Physics and Tech., Moscow, 1979; mem. White House ad hoc rev. panel on long-range plan for R & D of superconductivity, 1989; mem. rsch. adv. com. Inst, for Tech. and Strategic Rsch,, 1989; adv. bd. Internat. Inst. Cond. Math, Physics Univ. Brasilia, 1993; vis. Miller rsch prof. U. Calif, Berkeley, 1991; mem. adv. com. to redesign the space sta. The White House, Washington, 1993; mem. sch. adv. bd. Ctr. Nanoscale Sci. & Tech., Rice U., 1995 internat. adv. com. Hong Kong Bapt. U., 1995—. internat. adv. bd. ChinaAm. Tech. Corp., 1995—; mem. adv. com. on rsch. planning Higher Edn. Coordinating Bd., State of Tex., 1997-99. Mem, editl. bd. High Tech. Bus., 1988—, Modern Physics Letters Flight

Ctr.,



TIL

.





,



Applied Superconductivity, 1992 Indian Jour. Pure and Applied Physics, 1992 News and Reviews of Physics in China Today, 1992—, Internat. Jour. Modern B, 1988

,



1988—, Brazilian China, 1997—, Chinese Sci. Physics,



;

1995—,

Sci.

28,

Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (Herbert P. Broida prize spectroscopy 1987, chair laser sci. topical group Schawlow prize 1994), Optical Soc. Am. (William F. Meggars award 1994), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS, Academica Sinica, Am. Philos. Soc., Chinese Acad. Sci. (fgn.), Korean Acad. Sci. and Tech. (fgn.). Office: Stanford Univ Varian Bldg Rm 230 Stanford CA 94305-4060 fellow, 1996. for

laser

1989, A.L.

(di

poet; b. Boston, June 24, 1916; s. Carmin Benedicts) C; m. Myra Judith Hostetter,

1946; children: Myra Judith, John Lyle, Benn. Student, Bates Coll., 1934-36; magna cum laude. Tufts U. 1938, D.Litt., 1960; MA. U. Mich, 1939; HD. Wayne U., 1963; LLD, Ursinus Coll., 1964; LHD, Kalamazoo Coll., 1964, Bates Coll., 1970, Washington U., 1971, Ohio Wesleyan Coll., 1971; DHL, Kean U., 1975. U. 28,

AB

Mo., Kansas City,

1983. Instr. English U. Kansas City, 1940-42, 46; instr. Harvard, 1946-48, Bnggs Copeland asst. 1948-53; lectr. Am. poetry Salzburg Seminar in Am.

prof.,

Studies,

1951; staff lectr. poetry Bread Loaf Writers Conf.,

1947-73, dir., 1955-72; lectr. English Rutgers U., 1953-54, assoc. prof. English, 1954-56, prof. English, 1956-61. Poetry editor Saturday Rev., 1956-73; contbg. editor World Mag., 1972-73; author: Homeward to America, 1940, Other Skies, 1947, Live Another Day, 1949, Mid-Century American Poets; anthology, 1950, From Time to Time, 1951, As If, Poems.

New and Selected, 1955, I Marry You, 1958, The Reason for the Pelican, 1959. 30 Poems, 1959, How Does a Poem Mean?, 1959, Scrappy the Pup, 1960; children's poems I Met Man,. 1961. The Man Who Sang the Sillies, 1961, You Read to Me. I'll Read to You, 1962. J.J. Plenty and Fiddler Den, 1963, You Know Who, 1964. Someone Could Win a Polar Bear,' 1970, Fast and Slow, 1975; poems In the Stoneworks, 1961, In Fact, 1962, Person to Person, 1964, An Alpha bestiary, 1966. This Strangest Everything, 1966. Lives of X. 1971, The Little That is All, 1974; translations The Inferno of Dante, 1954, Dante's Purgatono, 1961, Dante's Paradise 1970, The

A

Divine Comedy, 1977; story for children The Wish-Tree, 1962; critical essays Dialogue with an Audience, 1963; for children The Monster Den, The King Who Saved Himself From Being Saved, 1 965; occasional pieces Manner Speaking, 1972, (with Isaac Asimov) Limericks, 1978, Foi Browser's Dictionary, 1980. Served with Instance, 1979, USAAF, 1942-45. Recipient Avery Hopwood award in Poetry, 1939, Blumenthal prize Poetry mag.. 1944, Eunio Tietjens award. 1945, Levinson prize, 1947, Harriet Monro Meml. award, 1955, Prix de Rome; Am. Acad. Arts and Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Inst. Letters, 1956. Arts and Letters; mem. Nat. Coll. English Assn. (dir. 195557, pres. 1958-59), N.E. Coll. English Assn. (past dir.), Phi* Beta Kappa. Home: Metuchen N.J. also: Key West Fla. Died Mar. 31. 1986.

A

CICCONE,

MADONNA

MADONNA

VERONICA

LOUISE

in

1997—, Applied Physics numerous articles to profl.

Bull.,

Rev. (Korea), 1998 contbr. Bd. dirs. Houston Mus. Chang Scholarship Found.. 1999 World Lab. Pan Am. Ctr. for Recipient Phys. Tech., 1998—. jours.

Physics,

Jour.

,

,

Feb.

recipient King Faisal prize for sci.. 1993, Nobel prize for physics, 1997; Woodrow Wilson fellow 1970, doctoral fellow NSF, 1970-74, postdoctoral fellow 1977-78. Guggenheim

July

came to U.S., 1963; m. May P. Chern; children: Albert. BS, Cheng-Kung U„ Taiwan, 1962; MS, Fordham U., 1965; PhD, U. Calif, at San Diego, 1968; PhD (hon.). Fordham U., 1988, Northwestern U., 1988, Chinese U. of Hong Kong, 1988, Fla. Internat. U, 1989, SUNY, 1989, Whittier Coll., 1991, Hong Kong Bapt. U., 1999. 2d It, Nationalist Chinese Air Forces, 1962-63; teaching asst. Fordham U., Bronx, N.Y., 1963-65; rsch. asst. U. Calif, San Diego, 1965-68; tech. staff Bell Labs., Murray Hill, N.J., 1968-70; asst. prof, physics Cleve. State U., 1970-73, assoc. prof, 1973-75, "prof- 1975-79; prof, physics U. Houston, 1979—, dir. magnetic info. rsch. lab., 1984-88, dir. Space Vacuum Epitaxy Ctr,. 1986-88, dir. Tex. Ctr. for Superconductivity, 1987 dir. NSF/materials rsch. sci. & engring. ctr., 1996-97; dir. Solid State Physics Program NSF, Washington, 1986-87; resident, rsch. assoc, Argonne (III.) Nat. Lab., 1972; vis. scientist Hansens Physics Lab., Stanford, 1973; vis. staff mem. Los Alamos (N.Mex.) Sci. Lab., 19752,

Louis,

U

and Concetta

Claire,

St

b.

s.

CIARDI, JOHN,

CHU, PAUL CHING-WU,

physics educator;

Ju Chin and Ching Chen (Li) C; children: Geoffrey, BS in Physics, AB in Math., Rochester, 1970; PhD in Physics, U. Calif, Berkeley, 1976. Post doctoral fellow U. Calif., Berkeley, 1976-78; mem. tech. staff Bell Labs., Murray Hill, N.J.. 1978-83; head quantum electronics rsch. dept. AT&T Bell Labs.. Holmdel. N.J., 1983-87; prof physics and applied physics Stanford (Calif) U., 1987—, Frances and Theodore Geballe prof, physics and applied physics, 1990—, chmn. physics dept., 1990-93; Morris Loeb lectr. Harvard U„ Cambridge, Mass., 1987-88; vis. prof. Coll. de France, fall 1990; Richtmeyer Meml. lectr., 1990. Contbr. papers in laser spectroscopy and atomic physics, especially laser cooling and trapping, and precision spectroscopy of leptonic atoms, polymer and biophysics. Recipient Humboldt sr. scientist award. Sci. for Art prize, 1995; co1948;

Michael.

Natural



mem.

Sci.,

1988-94. T.S.

com. Collaboration in Sci. and and Math. Sci. award N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1987, Leroy Randle Grumman medal Grumman Corp., 1987, Achievement award Chinese Am. Acad, and Profl. Assn., 1987, Disting. Alumnus award U, Calif, at San Diego, 1987, Faculty Rsch. award U. Houston, 1987, Sigma Xi Rsch. Excellence award 1987, Achievement award NASA, ;

1987. Nat. Medal Sci. Pres. of U.S.. 1988, award Cheng-Kung U., 1988, Medal of

internat. adv.

Disting.

Alumnus

Merit World Cultural Coun., 1989, Founders' prize Texas Instruments, 1990, St. Martin de Porres award, 1990, Superconductivity Excellence award in sci. accomplishments World Congress on Superconductivity, 1994. Bernd Matthias prize 4th Internat, Conf. on Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity, Sci.

CISNEROS, HENRY

G., former federal official, broadcast executive; b. San Antonio, June 11, 1947; s. J. George and Elvira (Munguia) C; m. Mary Alice Perez; children: Ter«

Angelica, Mercedes Christina, John Paul. BA, Tex. A&n U.. 1969, M. Urban and Regional Planning, 1970; Harvard U- 1973; D.Public Adminstra.. George Washington

MPA

U., 1975.

Adminstrv.

asst. to city

mgr. San Antonio, 1968 dept model cities San v.p. Nat. League Cities

Bryan, Tex., 1 969-70; asst. dir. Antonio, 1969-70; asst. to exec. Washington, 1970-71; White House fellow asst. Sec. of Washington, 1971-72; teaching asst. dept. urban studies anc planning M.I.T., 1972; mem. City Coun., San Antonio, 1975 81; mayor City of San Antonio, 1981-89; sec. U.S. Dept HUD, Washington, 1993-97; pres., COO, Univision Comm. Inc., L.A., 1997-2000; chmn. Am. Cityvista. San Antonio 2000—. Trustee City Pub. Service Bd., City Water Bd., Sar Antonio; chmn. Fire and Police Pension Fund; mem. strategj .

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

council Nat. Democratic Party: mem. Twentieth Century Fund Ednl. Task Force, Eisenhower Found., com. on visual U., bus. adv. com. Tnnity U.. tri-chmn arts Tex. A United San Antonio; bd. dirs. San Antonio Symphony Soc., 1974-75. Recipient Thomas Jefferson award for pub. Office Cityvista 454 Soledad St architecture AIA, 1995

& M

Am

Sic 300 San

TX

Antonio

C1VILETTI,

78205-1555

BENJAMIN R„

lawyer, former United States July 17. 1935; m. Gaile Lundgren AB. Johns Hopkins U 1957; LLB. Columbia U. (hon). Bait.. 1978. NY. Law and U Md. 1961; 1979, St Johns U.. 1979, U Notre 1979. Tulane Sch 1961 Law elk. to Bar: Dame, 1980. U. Md.. 1983 Dist. Ct for Md.. 1961-62; asst. U.S. atty.. 1962judge 64; mem. firm Vcnable. Baetjer & Howard. 1964-77; asst. U.S. Dept. Justice. Washington, atty. gen., criminal div 1977-78; dep. atty. gen US.. 1978-79. atty gen.. 1979-81; chmn. bd., pvt. practice law Bait, and Washington. 1981

attorney general; b

Peekskill.

NY. .

LLD U

U

CLARKE

51

Constn. Manual and Digest of Practice U.S Ho. of Reps.. 1913. 14. 15, 16. Commd 2d It. US. Army Res.. Aug.. 1917; advanced through grades lo It col. 6th Mo. Inf.. AugSept.. 1917.

140th

col.

It.

US

Inf.,

Sept

1917-Sept. 1918. col

from Mo. to fill unexpired term Harry B Hawcs. Feb. 3. 1933; elected U.S. senator for terms ending in 1939, 1945; past nat. comdr. Am. Legion; past comdr. 35th Divsn. Vets. Assn.; ex-pres. Nat. Guard Assn. of U.S. Mem. Order of Coif. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Tau Delta. Phi Delta Phi. Delta Sigma Rho, Masons. Odd Fellows. Chevy Chase Club Democrat Presbyterian Address: U S Ct Appeals Washington DC Died July 13, 1954; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery. gen. staff. 1919; apptd. sen.

of

Md

US



;

Md. Healthcorp., Inc.; now with Venable, Baetjer and Howard. Ball., dir MNC Fin. Corp Afro-Am. Pub. Co. Trustee Johns Hopkins U.; chmn. Md. Legal Services Corp.; chmn. bd. visitors Sch. Pub. Affairs U. Md.; chmn. Gov.'s Task Force for Funding of Pub. Edn.; bd. dirs. Inst. Against Violence and Prejudice. Recipient Herbert H Lehman ethics dir.

.

award. Fellow Am. Coll. Trial Lawyers, Am. Law Inst., Am. Bar Found.. Md. Bar Found.; mem. Am., Md., Bait. City, D.C. bar assns.. Am. Judicature Soc. (dir.). Order of Coif. Phi Alpha Delta Office: Venable Baetjer and Howard 1800 Merc Bank & Trust Bldg 2 Hopkins Plz Ste 2100 Baltimore 21201-2982 also: Ste 1200 1301 Pennsylvania Ave 20004-1701 Washington

NW

MD

DC

MOSES EDWIN, senator; b Delphi. Ind.. Mav 21, 1851: s. Harvey Spaulding and Abbie Jane (Vandercook) C; Adm. Haltie Allen. Dec. 30. 1874. LLB. U. Wis.. 1873

CLARK, CHAMP,

congressman; b. Anderson County, Ky., John Hampton and Aletha Jane m. Genevieve Bennett. Dec. 14, 1881 Educated, common schs.. Ky., Ky U., Bethany Coll., Cin. Law Sch LLD, Bethany Coll.. 1914 Bar: Ky. 1875 Pres. Marshall Coll., W.Va.. 1873-74; lawyer Bowling Green, Mo., 1880-1921; city atty. Louisiana, Mo. 1878-81. Bowling Green. Mo., 1878-81; presdl. elector, 1880; pros. atty. Pike County. Mo, 1885-89; mem. Mo. Ho. of Reps. 1889-91; mem. 53d (1893-95) and 55th to 66th (1897-1921) Congresses, 9th Mo. Dist.; mem. com. on ways and means; minority leader of Ho., 2d Session 60th Congress and in 61st Congress; spkr. 62d. 63d. 64th, 65th Congresses (1911-19);

Mar.

7,

1850;

s.

C;

(Beauchamp)

;

Dem. minority leader in 66th Congress; v. p. transp.. Miss. Congress, Denver. Permanent chmn. Dem. Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1904, and chmn. com. to nofity Judge A.B. Parker of his nomination for presidency; led on 27 ballots for Dem. presdl. nomination, having clear majority on 8 at Bait. Conv., 1912 Died Mar. 3, 1921.

m

Mamie

Phipps.

Apr

1938 (dec. 1983); A.B., Howard U.. 1940; (hon .), CCNY. CUNY. 1987; Hon. degree. N.C Stale U., 1986. Staff psychology dept. CCNY. 1942-75. prof. 1960-70, Disting. U. prof., 1970-75. prof, emeritus. 1975—; vis. prof, psychology Columbia U.. summer 1955. U. Calif.-Berkeley. summer 1958. Harvard U.. summer 1965; research dir. Northside Center for Child Dcvel.. 1946 social sci. cons, legal and ednl. div NAACP. 1950—; cons, personnel div. U.S. Depl. State. 1961-68, 76-77, mem. com on fgn. affairs personnel, 1961-62; Pres Met Applied Research Center Corp.. 1967-75; chmn. bd.. pres. Clark. Phipps. Clark Harris Inc., 1975-86; pres Kenneth B. Clark Assocs., Inc., 1986 bd. dirs. Presdl. Life Ins. Author: Desegregation: An Appraisal of the Evidence, 1953, Prejudice and Your Child. 1955, Dark Ghetto. 1965. Possible Reality, 1972, The Pathos of Power, 1974; co-author: A Relevant War Against Poverty, 1968, Relevant is Education in America Today, 1970; co-editor: The Negro American, 1966. Bd. regents State of NY., 1966-86; trustee U. Chgo., Woodrow Wilson Internal. Center for Scholars, 1980-87. Recipient Springarn medal NAACP, 1961, Kurt Lewin award, 1965, Sidney Hillman Prize Book award, 1965. Coll Bd medal for disting. service to edn.. 1980. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Four Freedoms award. 1985. Nat. Medal for Liberty, 1986. McGraw prize for edn., 1989. Fellow Am. Psychol. Assn. (dir. 1969, pres 1970-71); mem. Soc. Psychol. Studies Social Issues (council 1954 pres. 1959-60). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Episcopalian. Club: Century Assn. Home and Office: 17 Pinecrest Dr Hastings Hdsn 10706-3701 Probably the most difficult value for me to live by, rather than to just verbalize, is that of maintaining a genuine and functional compassion for those human beings who do not share my values. 14.

LLD



;

&



.

.

(Hanson) C;

children: Kate Miriam. Hilton Bancroft. 1935. M.S.. 1936; Ph.D. Columbia U..

&

;

A

How



,

NY

CLAPP,

mitted to bar. 1873. In practice Hudson. Wis., 1873-81. Fergus Falls. Minn.. 1881-91. St Paul, 1891-1901; elected U.S. senator to succeed late C.K. Davis, Jan. 19, 1901, reelected for terms. 1905-11, 11-17; resumed practice of law Washington. From 1918. Co. atty ST. Croix Co.. Wis.. 1878-80: atty. gen. Minn.. 1887-93; candidate for Rep.

nomination for gov..

1896.

Died Mar.

6.

1929.

CLAPTON, ERIC,

musician; b Ripley. Surrey, Eng., Mar Anne Boyd, 1979 (div 1988); 1 son. Student, Kingston Art Sch. Former mem. rock music groups Vardbirds, John MayaH's Bluesbreakers, Cream. Blind Faith, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Derek & the Dominos; now solo performer; films: A Concert for Bangladesh, 1972. Tommy. 1975. Music Communion. 1989; composer: Badge. Let It Rain, Layla; albums include Eric 1970, Rainbow Concert, 1973. 461 Ocean Clapton, Boulevard. 1974. There's One in Every Crowd. 1974, EC Was Here, 1975. No Reason to Cry. 1976. Slowhand. 1977. Backless. 1978. Just One Night, 1980, Another Ticket, 1981, Money and Cigarettes, 1983, Behind the Sun, 1985. Lethal Weapon. 1986. August. 1987. Crossroads (retrospective). 1988. Time Pieces/Best of Eric Clapton,, 1988, Time Pieces II/Live in the Seventies, 1988, One Moment in Time, 1988, Journeyman, 1989. 24 Nights. 1991. Unplugged. 1992, From the Cradle, 1994 (Grammy award Best Traditional Blues Album). Crossroads II: Live in the 70's. 1996, EC Was Here, 1996, Eric Clapton. 1996. 461 Ocean Boulevard. 1996, There's One in Every Crowd, 1996. Pilgrim. 1998; wrote songs for BBC miniseries Edge of Darkness. 1986; composer film scores Homeboy. 1988, Lethal Weapon 2, 1989. The Van, 1996. Nil by Mouth, 1997; co-composer film score Lethal Weapon 3, 1992. Recipient 2 Grammys, 1989, 1 30,

1945; m. Patricia

Conor

(dec.).

Grammy, 1991, 6 Grammies, 1993, Grammy nomination (Best Rock Duo or Group Performance, 1994) for "My Back Pages' (with Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, Neil Young, and George Harrison): inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1993. Office: care Wamer Bros Records 3300 Warner Blvd Burbank CA 91505-4632

CLARK, DICK,

performer, producer; b. Mt. Vernon, NY.. 1929; m. Kari Wigton; children Richard, Duane, Grad.. Syracuse U., 1951. founder Dick Clark Corp. Prodns., Dick Clark Film Group, Dick Clark's Am. Bandstand Grills. Announcer. Sta. WRUN. summer 1950; then staff announcer. Sta. WOLF; rejoined, Sta. WRUN, then joined. Sta. WKTV. announcer. Sta. WFIL. Phila., 1952; host Am. Bandstand, 1956-89 (Outstanding Popular Music

Nov.



30,

Cindy.

Program, Popular Music Mag. 1958, Daytime Emmy award 1981-82, 82-83). 32d Ann. Emmy Awards, 1981, Daytime Emmy Awards; formed, Dick Clark Prodns., 1956. Leading ind. T.V. producer with over 8500 hours of programming to credit, including The Savage Seven. 1968, Psych-Out, 1968, Killers Three. 1968, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit, 1979, The Birth of the Beatles, 1979, Elvis, 1979, The Dark, 1979. Texas. 1981, Demon Murder Case, 1983, Woman Who Willed a Miracle, 1983 (5 Emmmy awards, Peabody award), Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, 1985. Copacabana. 1985. Liberace. 1988, Town Bully. 1988, Promised a Miracle, 1988, Death Dreams, 1991, Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story, 1993, Secret Sins of the Father, 1994, The Good Doctor: The Paul Fleiss Story, 1996, Deep Family Secrets, 1997; producer/host TV series: American Bandstand, The Dick Clark Show. Where the Action Is. The Rock'n Roll Years, others; host Dick Clark's Rock 'n Roll Revue, $ 20, 000 Pyramid (Emmy award 1978-79). $25,000 Pyramid (Emmy award 1984-85, 85-86). $100,000 Pyramid, Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, Miss Universe; host/ exec, producer Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, New Years Rockin' Eve, 40th Anniversary of American Bandstand; exec,

Murder

in

producer Acad, of Country Music Awards, Am. Music awards, Golden Globe Awards, Soap Opera Awards, Daytime Emmy Awards. Cable Ace Awards; author: Your Happiest Years, 1959, To Goof or Not To Goof. 1963, Rock, Roll and Remember. 1976, Dick Clark & Richard Robinson, Looking Great. Staying Young. 1981, Dick Clark's The First 25 Years of Rock 'N Roll. 1981. The History of American Bandstand. 1985, Dick Clark's Guide to Good Grooming, 1985; producer VHl's Best fo American Bandstand. 1996. 97. Primetime Country, 1996, 97, Beyond Belief: Factor Fiction, 1997, The Weird Al Show, 1997, Dick Clarks's American

& Mane, 1998Your Big Break. 1999. 2000, Greed. 1999, 2000; founder Dick Clark Media Archives. Recipient 6 Emmy Bandstand Collectors Edition. 1997; Donny

2000.

CLARK, ANN NOLAN,

writer, education consultant; b. Las Vegas, N Mex.. 1898; d. Patrick Francis and Mary (Dunn) Nolan; m. Thomas Patrick Clark, Aug 6. 1919 (dec.); 1 child, Thomas Patrick. Student. Highlands U., Las Vegas. Formerly asst. English tchr. Highlands U supr No. Pueblos U.S. Indian Svc. head material preparation for southwestern spl. programs, textbook editor; materials specialist Inst. InterAffairs; U.S. del Conf.. Brazil; head preparation materials dept.. adult edn. Bur. of Indian Affairs until 1962; ednl. cons. Latin Am. br. IKnternat. Coop. Adminstrn. .

Am

UNESCO

Author:

In

My

Mother's

House (N.Y

Herald Tribune

Spring Festival award). 1941, Little Navajo Bluebird. 1943,

Magic Money. 1950. Looking for Something (NY Herald Tribune Spring Festival award). 1952. Secret of the Andes (Newberry medal). 1952 (these five books all Jr Lit. Guild selections); A Child's History of New Mexico. 1944 (with others); Buffalo Caller. 1942. Blue Canyon House. 1954. Santiago: Third Monkey. Santos for Pasqalita. 1959. World Song Desert People: Paco's Miracle, others. Recipient Dislikng. Svc. award Dept. Interior. 1962; Regikna medal Cath. Libr. Assn.. 1963. Mem. Benjamin Franklikn Soc. (hon.), Nat Women's Coun Internal Women's Coun PEN, Al.

,

trusa

awards as both prodr. and host, Grammy Nat. Trustees award, 1990, Am. Classic award ASCAP, 1990, Billboard Radio award Countdown Am., 1991, Disting. Svc. award Nat. Assn. Broadcasting, 1993, Daytime Emmys Lifetime Achievement award, 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Am. D.J. Assn.. 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Syracuse U-, 1994; named to Emerson Radio Hall of Fame, 1990, Broadcasting Mag. Hall of Fame. 1992. Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame, 1993, Internal. Person of Yr., NAPTE, 1990, Person of Yr., Phila Advt. Club, 1995; inducted TV Hall of Fame, Olive Ave 1993. Address: care Dick Clark Prodns 3003 Burbank CA 91505-4538

W

former senator, judge; b Champ and Genevieve (Bennett) C; m Minam Marsh. Oct 2. 1922 (dec 1943); children: Champ. Wilbur Marsh. Kimball, m. Violet Heming. Oct 6. 1945 AB, U Mo.. 1913; LLB. George Washington U.. 1914; LLD. Marshall Coll.. Bethany Coll Washington & Lee U U Mo Bar: Mo.. 1914 Pvt practice St Louis. 1919-33; mem. U.S. Senate Washington. 1933-45; assoc juslice U.S. Ct. Appeals. D.C. 1945-54; parliamentarian Ho Reps. 1913-17 Author: 'John Ouincy Adams: Old Man Eloquent': co-author: 'Social Studies 1934"; compiler:

Bowling Green.

Mo

.

Jan

8,

1890. s

.

lawyer; b. Dallas. Dec. 18. 1927; s. Tom C. and Mary (Ramsey) C; m. Georgia Welch. Apr. 16, 1949: children: Ronda Kathleen, Thomas Campbell. B.A., U. Tex., 1949; A.M., J.D., U. Chgo.. 1950. Bar: Tex. 1951. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1956. D.C. 1969. N.Y. 1970. Practiced law Dallas. 1951-61, 1970—; asst. ally gen. U.S. Dept. Justice, 1961-65, dep. atty. gen., 1965-67. atty. gen. U.S., 1967-69; adj. prof. Howard U„ 1969-72. Bklyn. Law Sch.. 1973-81. Author: Crime in America, The Fire This Time. Served with USMCR, 1945-46.

NYC.

CLARK,

TOM

C,

federal judge; b. Dallas, Sept. 23, 1899;

s.

William H. and Jennie (Falls) C; m. Mary Ramsey, Nov. 8, 1924; children: William Ramsey, Mildred Groniund, Tom (dec). Student, Va. Mil Inst., 1917-18; AB, U. Tex., 1921, LLB, 1922; hon. degrees from 30 Am. colls. & univs. Bar: Tex. 1922. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1932. Assoc. Clark & Clark, Dallas, 1922-27; civil dist. atty. Dallas County, Tex., 1927-33; ptnr. McGraw and Clark, Dallas, 1933-37; with Dept. Justice, 1937; asst. atty. gen. charge antitrust divsn., 1943, asst. ally, gen charge criminal divsn., 1943-45, atty. gen. U.S.,

C

Supreme Ct., 1949-67; chmn. adv. Fed. Criminal Laws; oron Citizenship; mem. Pres. Commn. Rights Yr., 1968, chmn. law com.;

1945-49; assoc. justice U.S.

com. Nat.

Commn. on Reform

ganizer, pres. Nat. Conf.

Observance

for

Human

Fed. Jud. Ctr., 1968-70. Mem.-at-large nat. coun. Boy Scouts Am. With U.S Army, WWI. Recipient Silver Buffalo award Boy Scouts Am., 1960. Silver Beaver award, 1962, Gold medal Am. Bar Assn., 1962. Pres. Key. Loyola U.. Chgo.. Disting. Alumnus award Ex-Students Assn. U. Tex.. 1962. U. Tex. Sch. Law, 1964. St. Thomas More award U. San Francisco, 1966, Merit award N.Am. Judges Assn., 1970. Nat. Conf. Law Revs., 1968, Furtherance of Justice award Nat. Dist. Attys. Assn., 1967, Big Bro. award Nat. Conf. on Citizenship, 1950. Mr. Sam award Touchdown Club, Citation for civil rights work Am. Legion, Army-Navy Union, Nat. Cath. Vets. Assn.. 1st Chai award B'nai B'rith, 1974. medallion Marshall-Wythe Sch. Law. 1974. Fellow Am. Coll. Trial dir.

Lawyers

(hon.), Inst. Jud. Adminstrn. (pres. 1966-68); mem. Judicature Soc. (chmn., bd. dirs. 1967-69, 1st Disting. Justice award 1967), Nat. Coll. State Trial Judges (hon. life, chmn. bd. dirs. 1963-71), State Bar Tex., Am. (chmn. sect. jud. adminstrn. 1958-59, chmn. joint com. for effective adminstrn. justice), Dallas Bar Assn., D.C. Bar Assn., Fed. Bar Assn. (pres. 1944-45), Am. Legion (Disting Svc. medal 1967), (Loyalty Day award 1964), Philos Soc. Tex., Order of Coif (hon.), Masons (33 degree), Shriners. Rotary (hon.). University Club. Chevy Chase Club, Exchange Club (life). Alfalfa Club, Burning Tree Club, Nat. Lawyers Club (Washington), Post Morlum Club, Cily of Dalls Club (hon.), Phi Alpha Delta (supreme vice justice 1964-68), Delta Tau Delta (pres. 1966-68). Democrat. Presbyterian (elder).

Am. Svc.

award 1962,

VFW

Died June

13.

1977.

CLARK, WILLIAM PATRICK,

CLARK, ELEANOR,

author; b Los Angeles, July 6, 1913; Frederick Huntington and Eleanor (Phelps) C; m. Robert Penn Warren, Dec 7. 1952 (dec 1989); children: Rosanna, Gabriel B A., Vassar Coll., 1934 Mem. Corp. of Yaddo. Author: (novels) The Bitter Box, 1946, Baldur's Gate, 1970, Dr. Heart: A Novella, and Other Stories, 1974, Gloria Mundi, 1979. Camping Out. 1986; (children's books) The d.

Song of Roland, I960; (non-fiction) Rome and a Villa, 1952. expanded edit., 1975, The Oysters of Locmariaquer, 1964 (National Book award 1965). Eyes, Etc.: A Memoir, 1977, Tamrart:

CLARK, BENNETT CHAMP,

CLARK, RAMSEY,

13

Days

in

the Sahara.

1984; translator:

Ramon

Dark Wedding. 1943; editor: (with Horace Gregory) New Letters in America. 1937; contbr. stories, essays and revs, to numerous pubis. Served with OSS. 1943-45.

Jose Sender's

Guggenheim fellow. 1946-47. 49-50; National Inst and Letters grantee. 1947. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and

lawyer, rancher; b. Oxnard. Oct. 23. 1931; s. William Pettit and Bernicc (Gregory) Brauner, May 5. 1955; children Monica. Peter, Nina, Colin, Paul. Ed., Stanford U.. 1949-51. Loyola U. Law Sch.. Los Angeles, 1955. Bar: Calif bar 1958. Sr. partner firm Clark. Cole & Fairfield. Oxnard. Calif., 1958-66; chief of staff Gov. Ronald Reagan, Sacramento, 1966-69; judge Superior Ct. San Luis Obispo County, Calif., 1969-71; justice Ct. of Appeals, Los Angeles. 1971-73. Supreme Ct. Calif.. San Francisco. 1973-81; dep. sec. Dept. State, Washington, 1981; asst. to Pres. for nat. security affairs, 1982-83; sec. of interior. 1983-85; of Counsel Rogers & Wells, Washington and Los Angeles. 1985—; pres. Clark Co.. Paso Robles. Calif.; now also acting chmn. bd. Morrison-Knudsen Corp., Boise, Idaho; presdl. emissary to chmn. Navajo and Hopi Indian Calif..



C; m. Joan

Chmn.

of Arts

Tribes.

Letters.

Program Mgml.,

My

Mgmt

Pres.'

mem.

on

Force

Nuclear

Weapons

Ronald

Task Force on Def. Reagan Presdl Found

Army,

1951-53

Roman

Served with U.S.

CLARK, KENNETH BANCROFT,

CLARKE, JAMES

.,

Task

treas.

1985;

only regret: living in the age of TV, Otherwise have been awfully lucky Died Feb. 16. 1996.

Home: Boston Mass.

1985-86:

Pres.'

Catholic.

.

US

archives appear in their original form

b.

Canal Zone. July 24, 1914;

s.

psychologist, educator,

Arthur Bancroft and Miriam

18.

1854.

s.

P., senator; b.

Yazoo

Walter and Ellen (White)

C m ;

City.

Miss

Sallie. d.

.

Aug

Francis

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,

CLARKE

WHO'S

52

M

Moore, of Helena. Ark Nov 10, 1883 Ed pub. sens., Admitted to bar, Miss.; LLB, U. Va- 1878. In practice Helena, 1878; removed to Helena. Ark., 1879 1879-97. Little Rock. From 1897. mem Ark Ho. of Rep.. .

later in acads.

1886. 87, Senate. 1888-92; pres.. 1891, ex-officio It. gov., atty. 1893-94. gov.. 1895-97. U.S. senator. 1903-09. Mem. Dem Nat Com. Died Oct 1. 1916.

gen. of Ark., 09-15, 15-21.

becoming noted as a humorist, he began lecturing and writing books; founded. 1884. pub. house of C.L Webster & Cowhich involved him in heavy losses; its debts have been paid by proceeds of lectures and books; has traveled extensively. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Author: The Jumping Frog, 1867; The Innocents Abroad, 1869; Autobiogaphy and First Romance, 1871; The Gilded Age, 1873 (with late CD. Warner); Roughing It. 1872; Sketches New and 873; Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 876; Punch Old. Brothers. Punch. 1878; A Tramp Abroad, 1880; The Pnnce and the Pauper. 1880; The Stolen White Elephant, 1882; Life on the Mississippi, 1883; The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1885; A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur, 1889; The American Claimant. 1892; Merry Tales, 1892; The $1. 000.000 Bank Note. 1893; Puddinhead Wilson. 1894; Tom Sawyer Abroad. 1894; Joan of Arc, 1896; Following the Equator. 1898; The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, 1900; A Double-Bareled Detective Story. 1902; Articles on Christian Science, 1903; A Dog's Tale. 1903; Eve's Diary. 1905; Christian Science, 1907; Autobiogaphy of Mark Twain (apfailure of

1

CLARKE, JOHN HESSIN, Supreme

Court

justice;

b.

Lisbon, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1857; s. John and Melissa (Hessin) C; unmarried. AB. Western Res. U.. 1877. AM, 1880. LLD, 1916; LLD, Brown U. 1924 Bar: Ohio. 1878. Practiced law Lisbon, 1878-80, Youngstown. Ohio, 1880-97, Cleve.. 18971914; gen. counsel NY.. C.& St.L. R.R.. 13 yrs- U.S. dist. judge No. Dist. of Ohio, 1914-16; assoc. justice Supreme Ct. of U.S.. 1916-22; resigned in order to give his entire time to Pres. cultivating public opinion favorable to world peace. League of Nations No-Partisan Assn. of U.S., 1922-30; trustee World Peace Found., Boston. 1923-31; hon. life trustee Youngstown Pub. Libr; trustee Cleve. Pub. Libr., 1903-06. Mem. Cleve. City Club. Cuyamaca Club. Univ Club (San Diego). Phi Beta Kappa. Died Mar. 22, 1945.

pearing

1

seially);

Captain Stormfield's

Visit to

Heaven. 1908.

Died 1910.

CLEMENS, ROGER, CLAY, CASSIUS MARCELLUS See ALI,

MUHAMMAD

professional baseball player; b. 4, 1962; m. Debbie Lynn Godfrey, May 1963; children: Koby Aaron, Kory Allen, Kacy Austin. Kody Alec. Student. San Jacinto North Jr. Coll., Houston, 1980-81, U. Tex- 1981-83. Baseball player Boston Red Sox. 1984-96. Toronto Blue Jays. 1997-98. NY. Yankees. 1998—.

Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 27,

CLAYTON, WILLIAM GRAHAM, executive;

Roanoke.

b.

Va..

JR.,

Mar.

14,

transportation 1912; s. William

rail

Graham and Gertrude Harris (Boatwright) C; m. Frances Murray Hammond, Aug. 14, 1948; children: Frances Murray, William Graham III. BA. U. Va.. 1933; JD summa cum laude. Harvard U- 1936; LLD, U. Miami. 1985. Bar: N.Y., Law elk. to U.S. judge Learned Hand. 1937, DC, 1938. 1936-37. law elk. to Mr. Justice Brandeis. 1937-38; assoc. Covington & Burling. Washington, 1938-47, ptnr., 1947-67, counsel. 1981-82. v. p. law So. Rlwy. Co.. 1963-67, CEO, 1967-77, pres., 1967-76, chmn. bd. dirs., 1976-77; chmn. bd. dirs., pres. Nat. R.R. Passenger Corp., Washington, 1982 former CEO, dir. various cos. comprising So. Rlwy. Co. sys.; sec. Navy, Washington, 1977-79; acting sec. Transp., 1979; dep. sec. Def, 1979-81; bd. dirs Assn. Am. R.R.s, 1967-77, 82 Pres. Harvard Law Rev., 1935-36; trustee Episcopal Home for Children. Washington. 1960-65. v.p. 1960-63;; bd. trustee Ctr. for Strategic and Internal. Studies. 1987 govs. Beauvoir Sch- Washington. 1958-61, St. Albans Sch., 1961-67; mem adv. bd. Ctr. for Advanced Studies. U. Va., 1974-80; trustee Eisenhower Fellowships, Inc., 1981—; mem. adv. com. Mt. Vernon (Va.) Ladies Assn. of the Union, 198086 Served to It comdr. USNR. 1941-46. Mem ABA. Am. Law Inst., Am. Judicature Soc- Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Am. Soc. Corp. Execs, (assoc.). Met. Club, City Tavern Assn. (bd. govs. 1961-64). Chevy Chase Club, Shenandoah Club. Washington Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: 2912 N St DC 20007-3341 Office: Nat RR Passenger Corp 60 Massachusetts Ave NE Washington DC 20002-4285





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;

NW

Recipient Cy Young award Am. League, 1986, 87, 91, 97, 98, Most Valuable Player award Am. League, 1986, Most ValuPlayer award All-Star Game, 1986; named to Am. League All-Star Team, 1986, 88. 90-92; named Major League Player of Yr., Sporting News, 1986, Am. League Pitcher of Yr., 1986, 91; part of World champion Yankees, 1999. Office: New York Yankees Yankee Stadium E 161 St & River Ave Bronx NY 10451

able

CLEMENTE,ROBERTO,formerprofesstonal baseball plaver.b. Carolina, P.R- Aug. 18. 1934; m. Vera Zavala. Nov. 14. 1964. Student, Julio Coronado Bezcarrondo Coll. Mem. Recipient Babe Ruth award, 12 Gold Pitts. Pirates. 1955-72. Glove awards; named Most Valuable Player. 1966. Lifetime batting average of .317; 4-time Nat. League batting champion; chosen 12 times to the all-star team; 3000 hits. Died Dec. 31, 1972.

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

CLIBURN, VAN (HARVEY LAVAN CLIBURN,

JR.),

b. Shreveport, La- July 12. 1934; s. Harvey Lavan and Rildia Bee (O'Bryan) C. Studied music with, mother. 1937-51; studied with. Mme. Rosina Lhevinne; grad.

concert pianist;

with highest honors; grad. (Frank Damrosch scholar). Juilhard Sch. Music. 1954; (hon), Baylor I 1958; MFA. Moscow Conservatory. 1 989; (hon), The Juilliard Sch of Music. 1998. Pub appearances, Shreveport, 1940, debut, Houston Symphony Orch., 1947; appeared with Dallas Symphony Orch, 1952, NY. Philharm. Orch- Carnegie Hall, 1954, 58; concert pianist on tour. U.S.. 1955-56, Soviet Union, 1958, recs. RCA Victor; guest TV shows, concert with Symphony of the Air, Carnegie Hall, 1958. concert Brussels Fair, Belgium, 1958, other appearances: Phila-

HHD

.

D

ChgoAthens,

Hollywood. Denver, London. Amsterdam. Paris, Monaco, The Hague, Copenhagen, Stockholm,

Bucharest, Oslo. La Scala,

Moscow. Leningrad. Kiev, Boston,

Washington. Dallas. Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Tokyo, Berlin, Munich, Zurich, Geneva, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Vienna, Tel Aviv; nation-wide tour U.S., 1958 extensive recs. of works by Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Beethoven, others; composer classical music; recordings include My Favorite Encores-Works by Chopin, et. al- A Romantic Collection, World's Favorite Piano Music Recipient Tex. Stale prize, 1947; Nat Music Festival award, 1948; G.B. Dealy award Dallas, 1952; Kosciuszko Found. Chopin award, 1952; grantee Olga Samaroff Found- 1953; 1st place Juilliard Concerto concert, 1953; Edgar M. Leventritt Found, award, 1954; Carl M. Roeder Meml. award Juilliard Sch. Music, 1954; 1st prize Internat. Tchaikovsky Piano Competition Moscow, 1958; citation Am. Assn. Sch. Adminstrs- 1959; U. Mich. Musical Soc. First Disting. Artist award. 1996; Arturo Toscanini award, Classical Music Broadcaster's Assn., 1998; named number one in classical field Top Artists on Campus Poll (album sales). 1968. Mem. Am Guild Mus. Artists. Baptist. Clubs: Thespian (Kilgore, Tex.) (pres.), Rotary (hon.), Lotos (life), Shreveport, Ft. Worth. Office: care Ann Hilton PO Box 470217 Fort Worth TX 76147-0217 Office: Van Cliburn /Foundation 2525 Ridgmar Blvd Ste 307 Fort Worth TX 76116-4583



;

CLIFFORD, CLARK MCADAMS,

lawyer; b

Kans-

Andrew and Georgia

Dec.

25.

1906;

s.

Frank

Fort Scott.

(McAdams) C; m. Margery

Pepperell Kimball. Oct. 3. 1931; children: Margery Pepperell Clifford Lanagan, Joyce Carter Clifford Burland. Randall Clifford Wight. LLB- Washington U- St. Louis, 1928. Assoc. Holland, Lashly Donnell. St. Louis, 1928-33; assoc. Holland, Lashly Lashly, 1933-37; ptnr. Lashly, Lashly, Miller Clifford, 1938-43; sr. Miller, Washington. 1950-68; sec. Dept. Def ptnr. Clifford

&

&

&

&

CLEMENTS, EARLE C,

Morganfield, child. Elizabeth Hughes.

Ky-

Oct. Student. 22, 1896; m. Sara Blue; 1 U. Ky. Pub. official numerous positions Ky. State Govt.; state senator, majonty floor Idr. Ky. State Senate, 1945-49; gov. Ky- 1947-50. U.S. Senator. 1950-56. Died Mar. 12, senator;

b.

1985.

&

Warnke, Washsr. ptnr. Clifford 1969-91; dir. emeritus Knight-Ridder Newspapers; Served to capt. USNR, spl. counsel to Pres U.S.. 1946-50 1944-46; naval aide to Pres. U.S. 1946. Recipient Medal of Washington, 1968-69;

ington,

Pres. U.S. Mem ABA, Mo. Bar Assn. DC, Clubs; Bar Assn., St. Louis Bar Assn., Kappa Alpha. Burning Tree (Washington), Metropolitan (Washington), Chevy Chase (Washington) Home: Bethesda Md. Died Oct.

Freedom from

,

10, 1998.

CLEARY, BEVERLY ATLEE (MRS. CLARENCE CLEARY),

T.

McMinnville, Oreg., 1916; d. Chester Lloyd and Mable (Atlee) Bunn; m. Clarence T. Geary, Oct. BA, 6, 1940; children: Marianne Elisabeth, Malcolm James. U. Calif.. 1938; BA in Librananship, U. Wash., 1939; LHD Children's librarian Pub. Libr., (hon.). Cornell Coll., 1993. Yakima, Wash., 1939-40; post librarian U.S. Army Regional Author: Henry Huggins, Hosp- Oakland, Calif.. 1942-45 writer;

b.

1950, Ellen Tebbits. 1951. Henry and Beezus, 1952, Otis Spofford. 1953, Henry and Ribsy, 1954, Beezus and Ramona, 1955, Fifteen, 1956, Henry and the Paper Route. 1957. The Luckiest Girl, 1958, Jean and Johnny. 1959, The Real Hole, 1960, Hullabaloo ABC. 1960, 98, Two Dog Biscuits, 1961. 1961, Henry and the Emily's Runaway Imagination. Clubhouse, 1962. Sister of the Bnde, 1963, Ribsy, 1964, The Mouse and the Motorcycle. 1965. Mitch and Amy. 1967. Ramona the Pest, 1968, Runaway Ralph. 1970, Socks. 1973, (play) The Sausage at the End of the Nose, 1974. Ramona the Brave, 1975, Ramona and Her Father, 1977 (Newbery

Honor Book award ALA 1978), Ramona and Her Mother, 1979, Ramona Quimby. Age 8. 1981 (Newbery Honor Book award

ALA

shaw,

1983

Diary,

1986, Janet's Thingamajigs,

Ralph S. Mouse, 1982, Dear Mr. HenNotable Book citation 1984, John Newbery medal 1984), Ramona Forever, 1984. Lucky Chuck. 1984, The Ramona Quimby Diary, 1984, Beezus and Ramona 1982),

(ALA

A

1987,

The Growing Up

A

Memoir, 1988. Muggie Bedtime Story. 1993, My Own A Ramona's World, 1999. Recipient Disting. Alumna award U. Wash., 1975, Laura Ingalls Wilder award ALA. 1975. Regina medal Cath. Libr. Feet, 1987, Girl from Yamhill: Maggie. 1990, Strider, 1991. Petey's Two Feet: Memoir. 1995.

1980, De Grummond award U Miss., 1982, U. So. Miss medallion, 1982, Hans Christian Andersen medal nominee, 1984. Mem. Authors Guild of Authors League Am. Office: William Morrow & Co 1350 Ave of Americas New York NY 10019-4702

Assn.,

CLEAVER, (LEROY) ELDRIDGE,

political

activist;

b.

Sr. editor Ramparts mag., 1968. Soul on Fire, 1978. With Black Panther Party, 1966-71. cand. for pres. Peace and Freedom Party, 1968; sought Rep. nominationfor U.S. Senator from Calif.. 1986 Died May 1. 1998.

Wabbaseka, Ark., Aug. 1966. Author: Soul on

31, 1935. Ice.

CLEMENS, MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS),

author, humorist; b. Florida, Mo.. Nov. 30, John Marshall and Jane (Lampton) C; ed. common Mo.; (hon. M.A., Yale, 1888, Litt.D., 1901. LLD- U. of Mo., 1902; Litt.D.. Oxford, Eng- 1907); apprentice to printer at 12; short time was Mississippi River pilot; became, 1861, pvt. sec. to his brother (apptd. territorial sec.. Nev.); m. Olivia L. Langdon (died at Florence, Italy. June 5. 1904). City editor Virginia City (Nev.) Enterprise, 1802; alternated between mining and newspaper work until. 1835.

s.

schs. Hannibal,

CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND),

GROVER

GROVER

(STEPHEN

&

24th president of the United States of America; b. Caldwell, N.J.. Mar. 18. 1837. s. Rev. Richard Falley and Ann (Neal) C; family relocated to Onondaga County, 1841; attended village sch. and clerked in

22d

NY-

store; teacher in

Inst,

for Blind,

New

(LL.D2, 1886. Went to Rogers, Bowen &

York.

1

yr.;

Pnnceton, 1897); m. Frances Folsom, Jun. Buffalo, 1855, became clerk in law ofes. of Rogers, 1855, admitted to bar. 1859; asst. dist. atty. Ene County. 1863-66; sheriff Erie County, 1870-73; established law practice; in 1881 was elected mayor of Buffalo. His veto appropriations directed outside attention to led to his nomination and election as gov. the following year; in 1884 elected Pres. of U.S. as Democrat, over James G. Blaine, Republican, by majonty of 37 electoral votes; in 1888 again Democratic nominee, but defeated by Benjamin Harrison; returned to law practice, locating in New York; in 1892 again elected Pres. as Democrat, defeating Pres. Harrison; in 1896 the Democratic party having declared for the free coinage of silver in the platform of its Nat. Conv., Mr. Cleveland withheld his support from the ticket and platform. He took up residence, after his second retirement from the White House, at Princeton, N.J. Elected trustee, holding a majority of the stock of the Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S.. Jun. 10, 1905. Chmn. Assn. of Life Ins. Presidents, Jan 1907-08. Mem. exec. com. Nat. Civic Federation. Trustee Princeton Univ. Died Jun. 24, 1908. of extravagant

him and

CLINE, PATSY (VIRGINIA PATTERSON HENSLEY), popular vocalist; b. Winchester, Va- Sept. 8, 1932; d. Sam and Hilda Hensley; m. Gerald Cline, Feb. 27. 1953 (div. 1957); m. Charlie Dick. Albums include Platinum Series, With Love, Duets, The Ultimate Collection (Crimson). The Best Of, (single) Walkin' After Midnight (Platinum), 1956, Country Music Hall of Fame 1973, Best of Patsy Cline. The Legendary Patsy Cline, A Stranger in My Arms. Patsy Sings Her Favorites, Today, Tomorrow & Forever (Cleopatra). The Immortal Patsy Cline, Walkin' After Midnight (Flashback), Walkin' After Midnight: Very Best Of, The Best of Patsy

Walkin' After Midnight, Live Vol. 2. Today & Forever, The Very Best Of .... Walk Through This World With Me, Rythm 'N' Country, The Best of Patsy Cline, Back to Back, Crazy Dreams: The Classic Early Years, Lovesick Cline:

Blues. Live Broadcasts. Heartaches, The Essential Pats> Cline. Forever, Critique Country Classics Vol. 1: Patsy Cline American Legends. Great Patsy Cline, Cry Not For Me

CD

Set, Golden Hits, Remembering Th< 3 of Country, Loved & Lost Again, Dear God, Back Tc Back, Classics, Sings Songs of Love, Golden Classics, Loved & Lost, Patsy Cline (Timeless Treasures), Classics Collection Faded Love, Patsy Cline Vol. 2, Patsy Cline Vol. 3. Patsj Cline Vol. I, Crazy Dreams, Greatist Hits (Gold Disc), In Care Of The Blues, 20 Golden Pieces Of Patsy Cline, Try Again, At Her Best, Don't Ever Leave Me Again, Best Patsy Cline, 20 Great Hits, The Patsy Cline Story, Th< Rockin' Side: Her First Recordings Vol. 3, Walkin' Dreams Her First Recordings Vol. 1, Hungry For Love: Her Firsi Recordings Vol. 2. A Portrait Of Patsy Cline. Remembering The Last Sessions. Live At The Opry, Always, 12 Greatest Hits. Commemorative Collection, Songwriters' Tribute, Pats] Cline (1st LP), Let The Tear Drops Fall. Country Spotlight Country Great, A Portrait Of Patsy Cline/Country Great, 2( Golden Hits, Sentimentally Yours/Showcase, (single) I Fal to Pieces, 1961, Gospel Favorites, Stop Look & Listen/Cole Cold Heart, Stop, Look & Listen; appeared in film Pats* Cline-The Real Patsy Cline. 1986 Died Mar 1963

Patsy Cline:

Queen

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CLEVELAND, JAMES,

gospel singer, composer, minister; Hon doctorate. Temple Bible Coll. b. Chgo., Dec. 5. 1931. Minister Los Angeles, from 1961; pastor New Greater Harvest Baptist Ch- Los Angeles; founder, pastor Cornerstone Instnl. Baptist Ch- Los Angeles; founder Gospel Music Workshop of Am- 1968; organizer So. Calif. Community Choir, 1969, Gospel Girls, 1969. Singer with various groups including: The Caravans, Gospelaires, Roberta Martin Singers. Mahalia Jackson, Meditation Singers of Detroit, Gospel Chimes; singer, former of group: Cleveland Singers; mem. James Cleveland Singers; actor: film Save The Children, 1973; composer hundreds of gospel songs including Grace is Sufficient, God Specializes, He's Using Me, The Man, Jesus; recorded over 70 albums including All You Need. At The Cross, Bread of Heaven, Christ Is The Answer, Down Memory Lane, Free At Last, Give Me My Flowers. Peace Be Still. I'll Do His Will, Lord, Do It, I Stood on the Banks, Lord Help Me, Jesus is The Best Thing. Recipient Grammy awards; recipient numerous gold albums. Image award NAACP, 1976, award Nat. Assn. Negro Musicians, 1975. numerous musical awards. Home: Los Angeles Calif. Died Feb. 9. 1991.

CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM,

Lady

of Unitec Ellswortl Clinton, Oct II, 1975; I child, Chelsea Victoria. BA with high honors (hon.), Wellesley Coll- 1969; JD. Yale U- 1973; Ark- Little Rock, 1985, Ark. Coll., 1988, Hendrix Coll. 1992, U. Sunderland, 1993. U. Pa- 1993, U. Mich- 1993, U 111- 1994, U. Minn- 1995, San Francisco State U- 1995; I Pub. Svc. (hon.), George Washington U- 1994, U. Md- Col (hon). Drew U- 1996, Ohio U. lege Park, 1996; 1997. Bar: Ark. 1973, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. and we. dists.) Ark States, lawyer; b.

Chgo-

First

Oct. 26, 1947; d.

and Dorothy (Howell) Rodham; m. William

.

Hugh

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CLEVELAND, JAMES

See

OWENS, JESSE

O

U.S. Ct Appeals (8th cir.) 1973. U.S. Supreme Atty. Children's Def. Fund, Cambridge, Mass. am Washington. 1973-74; legal cons. Carnegie Coun on Chil 1973, 1975.

Biographies reproduced from Marquh

,

,

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

New

Haven, 1973-74; counsel, impeachment inquiry U.S. Ho of Reps Washington. 1974: law. dir Legal Aid Clinic U. Ark. Sch. Law. Fayetteville. 1974-77; asst prof, law U. Ark Sch Law, Little

dren.

Com

staff Judiciary

,

prof.

asst.

Rock, 1979-80; ptnr Rose Law Firm. Little Rock. 1977-92; chair Presdl Task Force on Nat. Health Care Reform. 1993 Author: Handbook on Legal Rights for Arkansas Women, 1977, 87. It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. 1996; syndicated columnist Talking It Over. 1995 contbr. articles to profl. jours Bd. dirs. Childrens Def. Fund. Washington. 1975-92. chair. 1985-91. Legal Svcs. Corp. Washington. 1977-81. chair. 1978-80; founder, pres., bd. dirs. Ark. Advs. for Children and Families, 1977-84; bd. dirs Child Care Action Campaign, 1985-92. Nat Ctr on Edn and the Economy, 1987-92, Ark. Children's Hosp 1988-92, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Inst., 1988-92. Children's TV Workshop. 1989-92. Pub /Pvt Ventures. 199092; chmn. Ark. Edn. Stds. Com., 1983-84; mem. commn. on quality edn. So. Regional Edn. Bd., 1984-92; chair ABA Commn. on Women in the Profession. 1987-91; hon. pres. Girl Scouts of Am., 1993—. mem adv. bd HIPPY. 1988-92, bd. dirs.; hon. chair Pres.' Com. on the Arts and Humanities. 1993—. Del.. Fourth World Conf on Women, 1995; hon mem. The Pen and Brush, 1995— Named Outstanding Layman of Yr. Phi Delta Kappa, 1984, Health Educator of Yr.. Ryan White Found.. 1995; recipient Lewis Hine award Nat Child Labor Law Com, 1993, Albert Schweitzer Leadership award Hugh O'Brian Youth Found., 1993. Iris Cantor Humanitarian award UCLA Med. Ctr.. 1993. Friend of Family award Home Econs. Assn.. 1993. Charles Wilson Lee Citizen Svc. award Com. for Edn. Funding. 1993, Claude D Pepper award Nat. Assn. for



;

US

UN

Am

Home

Care. 1993, Commitment to Life award AIDS Project L.A., 1994. Disting Svc. Health Edn. and Prevention award Nat Ctr. for Health Edn.. 1994. First Ann Eleanor Roosevelt Freedom Fighter award. 1994. Brandeis award U. Louisville Sch. of Law. 1994, Social Justice award United Auto Workers, 1994, Emie Banks Positivism trophy Emil Verban Meml. Soc.. 1994. Humanitarian award Alzheimer's Assn.. 1994, Elie Wiesel Found 1994, Internal. Broadcasting award Hollywood Radio and TV Soc.. 1994. Ellen Browning Scripps medal Scripps Coll.. 1994. Disting Pro Bono Svc. award San Diego Vol. Lawyer Program, 1994, HIPPY U.S.A. award, 1994. C. Everett Koop medal Am. Diabetes Assn.. .

1994. Women's Legal Def. Fund award, 1994, Martin Luther King, Jr. award Progressive Nat. Bapt. Conv., 1994, 30th Anniversary Women at Work award in Pub. Policy. Nat. Commn. on Working Women. 1994, Greater Washington Urban League award. 1995, Servant of Justice award N.Y. Legal Aid Soc., 1995. Presdl award Bklyn Coll.. 1995. Outstanding Mother award Nat. Mother's Day Com.. 1995, Dedication, Annual Survey Am. Law, NYU, 1995, Nat. Breast Cancer Coalition Leadership award. 1995. Faith in Humanity award Nat. Coun. Jewish Women. 1996, NICHE Humanitarian award. 1996. Nat. Assn. Elem. Sch. Pnns Dist Svc. award. 1996, Grammy award. 1997, Bully Pulpit award Nat. Coun. for Adoption. 1997. Nat. Family Advocate award Parents' Plus Newspaper. 1997. Disting. Svc. to Edn. award Coll Bd., 1997. Disting. Svc. award Columbia U. Ctr. of Addiction and Substance Abuse, 1997, Commitment to Children award The Elizabeth Glaser Pediat. AIDS Found.. 1997. Eleanor Roosevelt Living World award Peace Links. 1997; Paul Harris fellow Rotary Found., 1996. Fellow Bar Found.; mem. Ark. Bar Assn., Ark. Trial Lawyers Assn., Ark. Women Lawyers Assn., Am. Trial Lawyers Assn., Pulaski County Bar Assn. Home and Office: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington DC 20500-0003

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53

Kassel. Fed. Republic Germany. 1972. 77, Tokyo Biennale. 1974. Recipient Showhegan medal Nat Acad. Arts and Letters. 1991. Infinity award Internal Ctr of Photography. 1990. Skowhegan medal. 1991. Acad, and Inst of Arts and Letters prize. 1991; Nat. Endowment for Arts grantee. 1973

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CLOSE, GLENN,

actress; b Greenwich. Conn Mar. 19, and Bettine Close; m. Cabot Wade (div.); m. 1984 (div); child. Annie Maude B.A.. Coll. William and Mary. 1974 Profl. actress, .

1947; d. William

James

Marias,

I

Starke. also accomplished

mus performer (lyric soprano); co-owner Bean Coffee House, Bozeman. Montana, Joined New Phoenix Repertory Co.. 1974; made Broadway debut in Love for Love; other Broadway appearences include The Rules of the Game. The Member of the Wedding, 1974-75. Rex, Bamum. 1980-81 (Tony award nominee). The Real Thing. 1984-85 (Tony award for Best Actress in Drama). Benefactors. 1986, Wine Untouched, Death and the Maiden. 1992 (Drama League N.Y. Distinguished Performance award, 1992. Tony award for Best Actress in Drama, 1992). Sunset Boulevard. 1994-95 (Tony award Lead Actress in a Musical. 1995); other theatre appearences include Uncommon Women and Others. The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs, 1982 (Obie award). Childhood. 1985. one performance oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1985, Sunset Boulevard (LA). 1993-94, and other repertory and regional theatres; films include The World According to Garp. 1982 (Acad, award nominee), The Big Chill, 1983 (Acad, award nominee). The Natural, 1984 (Acad, award nominee), Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (voice). 1984. The Stone Boy. 1984. Maxie. 1985. Jagged Edge, 1985, Fatal Attraction, 1987, Light Years (voice), 1988. Dangerous Liaisons. 1988. Immediate Family. 1989. Reversal of Fortune. 1990. Hamlet, 1990, Hook (cameo). 1991. Meeting Venus, 1991, The House of the Spints, 1994, The Paper. 1994. 101 Dalmations. Mars Attacks!. 1996, Air Force One, 1997, Paradise Road, 1997; TV films include Too Far To Go. 1979, Orphan Train, 1979, The Elephant Man. 1982. Something about Amelia. 1984 (Emmy award nominee). The Elephant's Child (host), 1987, The Emperor's New Clothes (host), 1987, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (narrator), 1988. Stones for Ibarra. 1988, (also exec, prodr ) Sarah. Plain and Tall, 1991, Skylark. 1993 (Emmy award nomine for Lead Actress in a Miniseries. 1993), Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, 1995 (Emmy award). In the Gloaming, 1997, The Vagina The Leaf and

1991—

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TBWA

CA

CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON, United States; b. Hope. Ark., Aug 19, Rodham, Oct.

1975;

II.

1

President 1946; m.

of the Hillary

BS

Chelsea Victoria.

child.

in

Georgetown U., 1968, postgrad.. Oxford U., 1968-70; JD. Yale U 1973. Prof. U. Ark Sch. Law, Fayetteville, 1973-76; pvt. practice law. 1973-76. atty gen State of Ark Little Rock. 1977-79; gov State of Ark.. 1979-81. 8392; of counsel Wright. Lindsey Jennings. Little Rock. 1981-82; President of the United States, 1993—; chmn. So. Internal. Affairs.

,

.

&

Chmn. Edn. Commn of the States, 1986-87, mem. steering com.; mem. Task Force on Adolescent Edn.. Carnegie Found.; chmn. Dem. Leadership Growth

Policies Bd..

Coun..

1990-91.

1985-86

Rhodes scholar Univ.

Coll.,

Oxford U„

Mem ABA,

Ark. Bar Assn., Nat. Govs Assn (vice chmn. 1986, chmn. 1986-87. exec com., fin. com., com. on human resources, com. on internal trade and fgn. rels., task force on rural devel.. co-chmn. task force for edn. 199092) Home and Office: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington DC 20500-0003 1968-70.

NW

CLOSE,

CHUCK (CHARLES THOMAS

CLOSE),

artist;

Monroe. Wash.. July 5. 1940; s. Leslie Durwood and MilEmma (Wagner) C; m. Leslie Rose. Dec. 24. 1967; children: Georgia Molly. Maggie Sarah. BA. U. Wash.. 1962; BFA. Yale U 1963. MFA, 1964; postgrad. (Fulbnghl b.

dred

1954-65; 1995;

.

Faculty U Mass.. 1965-67. Sch. Visual Arts, 1967-71. 1970-73; mem Bykerl Gallery, 1969-74, Pace Gallery, 1977—. One-man shows include Los Angeles County Museum, 1971, Mus. Contemporary Art. Chgo. 1972, 81. Mus Modern Art. N.Y.C., 1973. San Francisco Mus Art. 1975, Bait Mus Art. 1976. Georges Pompidou Centre/ Musee Nationale d'Art Moderne. Pans. 1979, Univ Art Mus. Berkeley. Calif. others. 1982. Richard Gray Gallery. Chgo. and others. 198283, Milw Art Mus and others, 1984. Contemporary Arts Mus. Houston. 1985. Fuji Gallery. Tokyo. 1985. Aldnch Mus Yokohama Museum of Art. Japan 1989. Pace Gallery. 1991; retrospective Walker An Center. Mpls 1980. St. Louis Art Mus.. 1981. Whitney Mus., 1981. Aldnch Mus Art Inst. Chgo.. 1989. Butler Inst., Youngstown. Ohio. 1989. Mus of Modern Art. 1991, Kunsthalle Baden Baden, Germany. 1994. Lenbachhaus House. Munich. 1994. Coll

.

1994

NYC. NYC.

NYU.

NYC,

,

NY

.

NYC.

,

NYC

Cartier

Mus.

Found., Paris.

NYC.

1994;

,

group shows include, Whitney

1969. 70, 72. 77. 79. 91.

Documcnta

5

4

6.

archives appear in their original form

1994.

COBB, TY RAYMOND,

baseball player; b. Bank County, Ga., Dec. 18. 1886. Played with Augusta (Ga.) team South Atlantic League, 1902-05; ctr. field Detroit Tigers, 1905-20, player-mgr., 1921-26; with Phila. Athletics, 1927-28; ret. from

Achievements include: held records for most runs scored, most hits, most stolen bases in lifetime, most times at bat, most years leading league in batting; held record lifetime batting average of 367; elected to Baseball Hall of Fame, 1936. Died Atlanta, July 17. 1961; buried Atlanta. baseball, 1928.

COCHRAN, JACQUELINE,

aviatrix; b. Pensacola, Fla.; m. 1936. DSc (hon), Northland Elmira Coll.. 1955; LittD (hon). Russell Sage Coll., 1955; DMilSci (hon). Northeastern U., 1977. With cosmetics industry from age 14. owner of cosmetic mfg. co., 1935-63; received pilot's license after 3 wks. tng. Roosevelt Field. LI., 1932; addtl. tng. in Calif, for 1 yr.. equal to USN course, pilot comml., transport and army pursuit planes and bombers; only Am. woman entrant in

Floyd

McRobertson London-Melbourne

race,

woman

1934; 1st

to

USAF

Res.,

1948, col..

1969; cons.

NASA;

dir.

Storer

Author: The Stars at Noon, 1954. Mem. and Riverside County Rep. Cen. Com.; trustee George Washington U., from 1962; bd. dirs. Air Force Acad. Found.; trustee Air Force Mus. Found.; v.p. Air Force Hist. Found.; trustee Air Force Mus. Found.; v.p. Air Force Hist. Found.; trustee Donald Douglas Mus. and Libr.; hon. bd. dirs. Am. Hall Aviation History; permanent trustee Internat. Women's Air and Space Mus. Decorated DFC with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit, Order Legion Honor (France), Pionierkette Winderose (W. Germany); recipient Clifford Burke Harman trophy Internal. League of Aviators, 1937, 38, 39, 46, 50 (for years 1940-49), 53; Disting. Civilian Svc. award Air Force Assn., 1948, Mitchell award for gen. serial achievements, 1937; McGough Meml., 1940; DSM (only civilian woman to receive this award). Gold medal Fedn. Aeronautique Internal., 1953, Zonta Achievement award, 1957; elected to Aviation Hall of Fame. 1971; memorabilia dedicated as permanent display Air Force Acad.. Colorado Springs, Colo., 1975; pvt. papers donated to Dwight D. Eisenhower Libr.. Abilene, Kans., 1975. Fellow Soc. Exptl. Broadcasting Co.

.

B of Commerce, London Sch. Econs.. 1932, DSc. 1951; Dr. Rer. Pol. honons causa, Cologne U., Fed. Republic Germany. 1988; D of Social Set. (hon), Yale U.. 1989; LLD (hon), Washington U.. St. Louis, 1991, U. Dundee. Scotland. 1992; DSc (hon.), U. Buckingham. Eng, 1937.

DHL

1995; (hon). Beloit Coll.. 1996; docteur honoris causa. U. Paris. 1996. Sir Emest Cassel Travelling scholar. 1931-32; Dundee Sch. Econs., 1932-34, U. Liverpool. Eng., 1934-35; from asst. Iectr. to Iectr. to reader London Sch. Econs., 1935-51; prof. U. Buffalo. 1951-58. U. Va.. Charlottsville. 1958-64; prof. U. Chgo.. 1964—, now Clifton R. Musser prof emeritus, sr. fellow in law and econs. Law Sch.; statistician, then chief statistician Central Statis. Office, Offices War Cabinet, Eng, 1941-46 Author: British Broadcasting, A Study in Monopoly, 1950, The Firm, the Market and the Law, 1988, Essays on Economics and Economists, 1994; editor Jour. Law and Econs.. 1964-92. Mem. hon. com. Eurosci. Recipient Nobel prize in Econs., 1991; Rockasst. iectr.

fellow, 1948; fellow Center for Advanced Study Behavioral Scis., 1958-59; sr. rsch. fellow Hoover Instn.. Stanford U., 1977; hon. fellow London Sch. Econs. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Econ. Assn. (disting.), Brit. Acad, (corr.), European Acad.; mem. Royal Econ. Soc., Mont Pelerin Soc.. Internat. Soc. for New Instn!. Econs. (founding pres. 1997). Home: 1515 N Astor St Chicago IL 50610-1627 Office: U Chgo Laird Bell Law Quadrangle 1111 E 50th St Chicago IL 50637-2776 efeller

State

(hon.); mem. Ninety-Nines (internat. orgn. of pres. 1942-43). Fedn. Aeronautique Internat. 1956-57, pres. 1959), Internat. Acad. Astronautics (hon. life), Bus. and Profl. Women's Clubs, others. Died Aug. 9, 1980.

Test

Pilots

women

(sr.

COATSWORTH,

ELIZABETH

author; b

Buffalo,

May

(MRS. 31,

HENRY

1893; d. William

T

and Ida (Reid) C; m. Henry Beston. June 18. 1929; children: Margaret Coalsworth (Mrs. Dorik Mechau). Cathenne Maurice (Mrs. Richard Bames). Prep, edn., Buffalo Sem.; A B Vassar Coll., 1915; M.A., Columbia U 1916; Litt.D.. .

.

Maine. 1955;

LHD,

New

Eng. Coll.. 1958

(Recipient

Ncwbery medal 1931. Golden Rose award New Eng. Poetry Club 1967, Maine Arts and Sci. award, 1st runner-up Hans Christian Anderson award 1968); Author: 7 other books of verse Mountain Bride, and, 4 other novels; 3 books essays. numerous childrens books including The Cat Who Went to Heaven; the 5 Sally books beginning with Horses. Dogs and Cats, 1957; book of collected verse. 1957; novel The White Room. 1958. The Peaceable Kingdom, The Cave. 1958. InLonely Maria, 1960. Desert Dan, 1950. The UNICEF Chnstmas Book. 1960. The Noble Doll. 1961. Ronnie and the Chiefs Son, 1962. The Pnncess and the Encounters.

I960.

Lion. 1963, Jock's Island, 1963, Cricket and the Emperors Son. 1965, The Secret, 1965. The Hand of Apollo. 1965, The Sparrow Bush; poetry, 1966, The Fox Fnend, 1966. The Place, 1966, (with Henry Beston) Chimney Farm Bedtime

pilots,

v.p.

COCHRAN, JOHNNIE

L., JR., lawyer; b. Shreveport, La.. 1959; JD. Loyola U„ 1962; postBar: Calif. 1963, US. Dist Ct. (we. dist.) Tex. 1966, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1968 Dep. city atty. cnminal divsn. City of LA.. 1963-65; asst. dist. atty. County. 1978-82; now pvt. practice atty. L.A.; former adj. prof, law

Oct.

2,

1937

BS.

UCLA.

grad.. U. So. Calif

LA

UCLA

dian

11.

).

in

economics educator; b. Willesden. Eng Dec. 29, 1910; came to U.S., 1951; s. Henry Joseph and Rosalie (Giles) C; m. Marian Ruth Hartung,

U

(hon

Chiat/Day 5353 Grosvenor Blvd Los Angeles

COASE, RONALD HARRY,

BESTON),

LLD

fly in in

Calif.

7.

Odium, May

B.

1950;

Coll..

advertising agency executive. Formerly exec, Chiat/Day. L.A., now pres.. chief creative 1995, chief creative officer worldwide.

..

Akadamie der Bildenen Kunste, Vienna, Austria. ArtsD (hon .). Art Inst of Boston, 1992. U. Mass.. LHD (hon .). Skidmore Coll 1992; DFA (hon). Colby

grantee),

8.

ceo,

90066

Aug

,

Bendix transcontinental race, 1934; winner 1st place div. and 3d place against field of men in Bendix race, 1937; winner of Bendix race. 1938, 2d place, 1946, and 3d place, 1948; 1st woman to pass sonic barrier and exceed speed of sound in Sabre jet F-86, 1953; holder internat., U.S. 2,000 Kilometer records and numerous other speed, distance and altitude records including flights in 1964 at more than twice the speed of sound, world speed records Lockheed F104-G Starfighter, 1963, 54; piloted bombing plane across the North Atlantic, June 1941; took group of Am. women pilots to Eng., Mar. 1942, for svc. with Brit. Air Transport Aux.. in which she held rank of fit. capt., apptd. dir. Women Pilots. USAF, July 143. after having headed Woman Pilot Tng. program of Army Air Force for several months; commd. ltd.

v.p., creative dir.

officer,

musician; b. Aberdeen, Wash 1967; m. Courtney Love, Jan. 24, 1992; 1 child, Frances Guitarist, vocalist rock group Nirvana, 1986-94. Recordings include Bleach, 1988, Nevermind, 1991, Insecticide, In Ulero, 1993; appeared in concert on MTV. Died Apr.

Bean.

women's

Monologues, 1998. Recipient Woman of Yr. award Hasty Pudding Theatricals. 1990. Dartmouth Film Soc. award. 1990. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Office: CAA 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804

CLOW, LEE,

COBAIN, KURT DONALD,

in

Am

NW

Stones. 1966. Maine Memories. 1968. Bess and the Sphinx. 1968. Lighthouse Island. 1968. George and Red. 1969. Indian Mound Farm. 1969. Grandmother Cat and the Hermit. 1970, Good Night, 1972, The Wanderers, 1972, Daisy. 1973, Pure Magic, 1973. All of a Sudden Susan. 1974. Marra's World. 1975, Personal Geography of Elizabeth Coalsworth, 1976. Under the Green Willow. 1984. Books pub. in, England. Germany. Norway. Sweden, other countries., Editor: (with Henry Beston) Henry Beston's Especially Maine, 1970. Fellow Internal. Inst Arts and Letters; mem Phi Beta Kappa Home: Damariscotta Maine. Died Aug. 31. 1986; buried Hall Cemetery, Nobleboro, Maine.

Law. Loyola

U

Sch Law; lawyer rep. U.S. Dist Ct. (Ctrl, dist.) Calif. 1990, U.S. Ct. Appeals (9th cir.) Judicial Conf. 1990; bd. dirs. LA. Family Housing Corp., Lawyers Mut. Ins. Co. Spl. counsel, chmn. rules com. Dem. Nat. Convention. 1984; spl. counsel com. on standard ofcl. conduct, ethics com. 99th congress U.S. Ho. Reps.; bd. dirs. L.A. Urban League, Oscar Joel Bryant Found.. 28th St. YMCA, ACLU Found So Calif Fellow Am Bar Found mem. Am. Coll. Trial Lawyers. State Bar Calif, (co-chair bd. legal svc. corps 1993). LA. African Am. C. of (bd. dirs.). Airport Commrs. City of L.A.. Black Bus. Assn. L.A. (pres. 1989) Office: 4929 Wilshire Blvd Stc 1010 Los Angeles CA 90010-3825 Sch.

;

C

COCKE, JOHN, computer scientist; b 1925. BS, Duke U 1946. PhD in Math

Charlotte. N.C.. 1956 Engr. Air Engring. Co., 1945-49, Gen. Electric Co., 1949-50; with rsch. staff IBM Rsch Divsn.. Thomas J Watson Rsch. Ctr, Yorktown Heights, N.Y., 1956—; vis. prof. elcc. engring. dept MIT. 1962. Courant Inst math and Sci, 1968-69; mem. corp. tech. com. IBM. 1977-78. Contbr numerous articles to profl. jours. Recipient Eckcrt-Maunchy award Am. Computer Soc. and Inst. Elec, and Electronics Engrs .

,

.

CODY I98S, Am. Tunng award Assn. Computer Machinery, 1987, Nat. medal Tech US. Dept. Commerce, Tech. Adminstrn 1991, National Medal of Science. NSF, 1994 Fellow AAAS; mem. NAE. Achievements include invention of reduced instruction set computer (RISC). ,

,

CODY, CARDINAL JOHN PATRICK,

archbishop; b. St Louis, Dec. 24. 1907; s. Thomas Joseph and Mary (Begley) C. in Theology and Philosophy, North Am. Coll., Rome Ordained priest Roman Cath. Ch., 1931. bishop, 1947. archbishop, 1956, cardinal. 1967. With Vatican Secretariat of State, 1933-38; sec- to John Cardinal Glennon St. Louis, 1938-47. aux. bishop. 1947-54; coadjutor bishop Diocese of St. Joseph (Mo). 1954-56, Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, 1956-61; coadjutor bishop City of New Orleans, 1961-64. archbishop. 1964-65; archbishop City of Chgo.. 1965-67. cardinal. 1967-82. Died Apr. 26, 1982.

D

COHAN, GEORGE MUCHAEL),

comedian, actor;

b.

Pro-

vidence, R.I., June 4, 1878. s. Jerry John and Helen Frances C- m. Ethel Levy, actress; 1 daughter. Georgette; m. 2d. Agnes Nolan, Jul. 4, 1908; 3 children, Mary Helen,

(Costigan)

Haverstraw, Helen Frances, George M. First appearance N.Y., at 9 yrs. of age, in "Daniel Boone"; appeared in "Peck's Bad Boy," 1890; later in vaudeville, in "The Four Cohans"; ,

starred in "Little Johnny Jones." 1904-06; in "George Washington Jr.," 1906-07. Author: (plays) "The Wise Guy"; "The Govenor's Son" (3 act comedy); "Running for Office"; "Little Johnny Jones" (prod. 1904); "Forty-five Minutes from

Broadway" (prod.

"George Washington Jr.," (prod. 1906); "The Talk of New York"; (prod. 1907); "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (prod. 1908); "The Yankee Prince" (prod. 1909); "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" (prod. 1910); "The Little Millionaire" (prod. 1911); "Seven Keys to Baldpate" (prod. 1913); "Hit-the-Trail Holiday." 1915; "The Tavern." 1920; "The Song and Dance Man." 1923; "American Born." 1925; "The Baby Cyclone" (farce), 1927; "Billie" (musical play), 1928; "Gambling Drama," 1929; also many popular songs, Starred in play "I'd Rather Be Right," 1937-38. Best known for the songs: The Yankee Doodle Boy, Give My Regards to Broadway, and Over There. Died Nov. 5, 1942. 1905);

1906); "Popularity" (prod.

Miles from Boston"

"Fifty

WHO'S

54

COHEN, HOWARD WILLIAM

Sec

COSELL,

HOWARD

COHEN, MORRIS,

engineering educator, b. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 27, 1911; s. Julius Harry and Alice (Ovson) C, m. Ruth Krentzman, Jan. 24. 1937 (dec.); children— Barbara Cohen Nordwind (dec), Joel Alan. SB, MIT, 1933, ScD. 1936; DTekn (hon.), Royal Inst. Tech.. Stockholm, 1977; DTech (hon.), Israel Inst. Tech., 1979; DEngring. (hon.), Colo. Sen. Mines, 1985; DSc (hon). Northeastern U- Boston. 1989. Asst. prof. MIT, 1937-42, assoc. prof., 1942-46. prof., 194662. Ford prof, materials sci. and engring., 1962-74, Inst. prof., 1974-82. inst. prof, emeritus, 1982 hon. prof. Beijing U. Sci. and Tech., 1980—, Beijing U. Aeros. and As1980 tronautics, Recipient Mathewson Gold medal AIME, 1953, Inst. Metals award AIME. 1952. Robert F. Mehl award AIME. 1953, Clamer medal Franklin Inst - 1959, Gold medal Japan Inst. Metals, 1970, Chevenard medal French Metall. Soc., I97t; Killian Faculty Achievement award MIT, 1974, Procter prize Rsch. Soc. N.Am.. 1976. Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1977, Joseph R Vilella award ASTM. 1979, Gold medal Acta Metallurgy, 1981, Hobart M. Kraner award Am. Ceramic Soc., 1981, New Eng. award Engring. Socs. of New Eng., 1987. Kyoto prize. 1987, Nat. Materials Achievement award Fedn Materils Socs.. 1988, David Tumbull Lecture award Materials Rsch. Soc., 1993, J. Herbert Hollomon award Acta Metallurgica, 1995. Fellow Metall Soc. of AIME (Leadership award 1987), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- N.Y. Acad. Scis.. Am. Soc. Metals (hon. mem., past pres.. trustee, Howe medal 1945, 49, Gold Medal 1968, Sauveur Achievement award 1977, Albert Easton White Disting. Tchr. award 1987, Charles S. Barrett award 1988); fgn. fellow Indian Nat. Sci Acad.; mem. Nat. Acad Scis., Nat. Acad. Engring., AIME (hon.), Korean Inst. Metals (hon.); hon. mem. Indian Inst. Metals (Kamani Gold medal 1953), Iron and Steel Inst. Japan, Japan Inst. Metals, Inst. Metals London. Achievements include research in materials science and engineering, materials policy, physical metallurgy, phase transformations, strengthening mechanisms, mechanical behavior of alloy systems, materials policy. 01907-2819 Office: Home: 491 Puritan Rd Swampscott 02139MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave Bldg 13 Cambridge





;

.

MA

MA

4307

1972, Dance as a Theatre Art. 1974. Next Week, Swan Lake Reflections on Dance and Dances, 1982. founder Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund for Internat. Scholarship on Dance, 1999Y. Rockefeller Found, grant, 1969; Am. Dance Guild award, 1976; Guggenheim fellow, 1980; Fulbnght scholar. 1976; recipient Profl. Achievement award U. Chgo, 1974, award

Mem. Am.

Aesthetics, Am. Soc. Dance History Scholars, Coun Learned Socs., Internat Fedn. for Theatre Rsch., World Dance Alliance. Home and Office: 29 E 9th St New York 10003-

Dance mag., Theatre Rsch

1981.

Soc.

Am

,

NY

6301

mathematician; b. Long Branch, Student, Bklyn Coll- 1950-53; M. U. N.J.. Apr. 2, 1934 Chgo., 1954, PhD. 1958. Instr. U. Rochester, 1947-58. MIT. 1958-59; fellow Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton U - 1959-61; faculty Stanford (Calif.) U- 1961—, prof math., 1964—. Recipient Bocher Meml. Prize Am. Math. Soc., 1964, Fields medal Internal Congress Math., Moscow, 1966, Nat. Medal Sci., 1967. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. Achievements include a technique called forcing to prove the independence in set theory of the axiom of choice and of the generalised continuum hypothesis. Office: Stanford U Dept Math Bldg 380 2125 Stanford CA 94305

MC

COHEN, STANLEY,

biochemistry educator; b. Brooklyn, 1922; s. Louis and Fannie (Feitel) C; m. 1951 (div.); children: Burt Bishop, Kenneth Larson, Cary; m. Jan Elizabeth Jordan, 1981. BA. Bklyn Coll., 1943; MA, Oberlin Coll., 1945. PhD, 1989; PhD in Biochemistry. U. Mich - 1948; PhD, U. Chgo, 1985. Washington U- 1993. Instr. dept. biochemistry and pediatrics U. Colo., Denver. 1948-52; Am. Cancer Soc. fellow in radiology Washington U., St. Louis, 1952-53, assoc. prof. dept. zoology, 1953-59; asst. prof, biochemistry, sch. medicine Vanderbilt U- Nashville, 1959-62, assoc prof., 1962-67, prof. biochemistry, 1967-86. disting. prof- 1986-2000, Am. Cancer Soc. rsch. prof, biochemistry, 1976, disting. prof, emeritus, 2000 Charles B. Smith vis. rsch. prof. Sloan Kettering, 1984; Feodor Lynen lectr. U. Miami, 1986, Steenbock lectr. U. Wis., 1986. Mem. editorial bd. Abstracts of Human Developmental Biology, Jour, of Cellular Physiology. Cons Minonty Rsch. Ctr. for Excellence. Recipient Research Career Devel. award NIH, 1959-69, William Thomson Wakeman award Nat. Paraplegia Found- Earl Sutherland Research Prize Vanderbilt U- 1977, Albion O. Bernstein award Med. Soc. State 1978, HP. Robertson Meml. award Nat. Acad. Sci- 1981, Lewis S. Rosentiel award Brandeis U- 1982, Alfred P. Sloan award Gen. Motors Cancer Research Found- 1982, Louisa Gross Horwitz prize Columbia U- 1983, Disting. Achievement award Lab. Biomed. and Environ. Scis- 1983, Lila Gruber Meml. Cancer Research award Am. Acad. Dermatology, 1983, Bertner award Anderson Hosp. U. Tex- 1983, Gairdner Found. Internat. award, 1985, Fred Conrad Koch award Endocrine Soc- 1986, Nat. Medal Sci.. 1986, 89, Albert and Mary Lasker Found. Basic Med. Research award, 1986, Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, 1986, Tennessean of Yr. award Tenn. Sports Hall of Fame, 1987. Franklin Medal, 1987, Albert A. Michaelson award Mus. Sci. and Industry. 1987. Fellow Jewish Acad. Arts and Sci- mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc- AAAS, Internat Inst. Embryology, Internat. Acad. Sci. (hon. internat coun. for sci. devel,).

N.Y., Nov.

17.

Olivia Larson,



;

MD

NY-

UCLA

MD

COHEN, STANLEY NORMAN,

geneticist,

educator;

b

Perth Amboy. N.J- Feb. 17, 1935; s. Bernard and Ida (Stolz) C- m. Joanna Lucy Wolter, June 27, 1961; children: Anne, Geoffrey B A- Rutgers U- 1956; MD- U. Pa- 1960. ScD (hon), 1995; ScD (hon), Rutgers U 1994. Intern Mt. Sinai Hosp- N.Y.C- 1960-61; resident Univ. Hosp- Ann Arbor, Inst. Arthritis

64;

clin. assoc. arthritis

and Metabolic Diseases, Bethesda,

resident in medicine

sr.

and rheumatism

br.

Md-

Nat. 1962-

Duke U. Hosp., Durham, N.C-

1964-65; Am. Cancer Soc. postdoctoral rsch. fellow Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, Bronx, 1965-67, asst. prof, devel. biology and cancer. 1967-68; mem. faculty Stanford (Calif.) U., 1968—, prof, medicine, 1975—, prof, genetics, 1977—, chmn dept genetics. 1978-86. K -T Li Prof- 1993—; mem. com. recombinant molecules NAS-NRC, 1974; mem. com. on genetic experimentation Internat. Council Sci. Unions, 1977-96. Mem. editonal bd. Jour. Bacteriology. 1973-79, Molecular Microbiology, 1986 Proceedings Nat. Acad Sci - 1996—; assoc. editor Plasmid, 1977-86. Trustee U. Pa- 1997—. With USPHS. 1962-64. Recipient Burroughs Wellcome Scholar award, 1970, Mattia award Roche Inst. Molecular Biology, 1977, Albert Lasker basic med. rsch. award, 1980, Wolf prize, 1981, Marvin J. Johnson award, 1981. Disting. Grad. award U. Pa. Sch. Medictnef 1986, Disting. Svc. award Miami Winter Symposium, 1986, Nat. Biotech, award. 1989, Inst, de la Vie prize, 1988, Nat. Medal Sci- 1988. City of Medicine award, 1988, Nat. Medal of Tech- 1989, Am. Chem. Soc. Spi. award 1992, Helmut Horten Rsch. award, 1993, Jerome H. Lemelson MIT prize for excellence in invention and innovation, 1996; Guggenheim fellow, 1975; Josiah Macy Jr. Found, faculty scholar, 197576. Fellow AAAS; mem. NAS (chmn. genetics sect. 198891). Am. Acad. Microbiology, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Genetics Soc. Am- Am. Soc. Microbiology (Cetus award 1988). Am. Soc. Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics, Am. Investigation, Assn. Am. Physicians, Inst. Soc. Clin. Medicine, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha. Office: Stanford U Sch Med Dept Genetics M-320 94305 Stanford

DNA



,

LVMH

CA

COHEN, WILBUR JOSEPH,

former government

official,

public affairs educator; b. Milw., June 10, 1913; s. Aaron and Bessie (Rubenstein) C; m. Eloise Bittel, Apr. 8. 1938; children: Christopher, Bruce, Stuart. Ph.B- U. Wis- Madison, 1934; LL.D- U. Wis- 1966; L.H.D., Adelphi Coll., 1962, Cleve State U 1970, Ohio State U- 1970; LL.D- Yeshiva U- 1967, Brandeis U- 1968, Detroit U- Kenyon Coll., 1969, Mich. State U- 1975, Central Mich. U- 1976; D.S.S., U. Louisville. 1969; D.H., Fla. State U- 1972, Roosevelt U1978; Eastern Mich. U- 1982, No. Mich. U., 1983; Fla. Internat. U- 1985. Rutgers U- 1986, U. Wis.Milw- 1986. With Com. Econ. Security, 1934-35; with Social Security Adminstrn- 1935-56; dir. div. research and statistics, 1953-56; prof. pub. welfare adminstrn. U. Mich- 1956-69, 7280; asst. sec. HEW, 1961-65. undersec- 1965-68, sec- 1968.

DHL-

Sept.

1920; d.

18,

dance historian; b. Chgo., Frank A. and Minna (Skud) C. AB, U.

1941. MA, 1942, PhD. 1946. Freelance writer. 1949—; editor Dance Perspectives. NYC, 1959-76; founder, dir. Dance Critics Conf- Am Dance Festival. 1970-72. U. Chgo. Seminars in Dance History, 1974-76; disting. vis. prof.

Chgo-

Five Colls., Inc., 1976-77; editor Internat- Ency. Dance, 1998; adj. prof. U. Calif, Riverside. 1983-89. disting.

NYC. scholar,

ments



1990

of

.

Belief.

Author: The Modern Dance: Seven State1966, Doris Humphrey, An Artist First,

sions

Universal

Wage

CENTURY AMERICA

Tng- 1947; chmn com on health and penBd- 1951-52; cons, aging to U.S. Senate

Stablzn.

Com

Labor and Pub. Welfare, 1956-57, 59. to UN. 1956-57; chmn. Pres.'s Task Force on Health and Social Security,

mem

1960; Adv Council Pub Assistance, 1959, Nat. Com. Social Security, 1978-81, chmn. Nat. Com. on Unemployment Compensation, 1978-80, Pres.'s Com. on Mental Retardation, 1968, Pres.'s Com. on Population and Family Planning, 1968;

Gen. Assembly Internat. Social Security Assn., Turkey, 1961. U.S.. 1964, vice chmn. council, 1964; rep. U.S. Govt at Internat. Confs. Social Security, Internat, Conf. Social Work, Internat. Labor Conf.; chmn. U.S. del Conf. Ministers

del.

Responsible Social Welfare, 1968; co-chmn. Health Vols, for Carter-Mondale, 1976; advisor Study Group on Social Security. Author: Retirement Policies in Social Security, 1957, (with William Haber) Readings in Social Security, 1948, Social Security, Programs, Problems and Policies, 1960, (with Milton Friedman) Social Security: Universal or Selective. 1972, (with Charles F. Westoff) Demographic Dynamics in America, 1977; co-author: Income and Welfare in the United States, 1962, Toward a Social Report, 1969; editor: The New Deal: Fifty Years After. 1984, The Roosevelt New Deal, 1986. also numerous articles. Trustee J.F. Kennedy Center Performing Arts, 1968; bd. govs. Haifa U- 1971-87; co-chmn. Save Our Security, 1979-87. Recipient Distinguished Service award HEW, 1956. Arthur J. Altmeyer award. 1972. award Group Health Assn., 1956, Fiorina Lasker award. 1961; Blanche Ittelson award, 1962; award Nat. Assn. Mentally Retarded Children, 1965; award Assn. Phys Medicine, 1965; Bronfman Pub. Health prize, 1967; Rockefeller Pub. Service award, 1 967; award Am. Assn. Hosp. Planning, 1967; Murray-Green award, 1968; Wilbur award Golden Ring Council Sr. Citizens, 1968; Wis. State U.Stevens Point award, 1968; Forand award Nat. Council Sr. Citizens, 1969; Jane Addams-Hull House award. 1975; Merrill-Palmer award. 1975; Internat. Assn. Social Security award. 1979; Burden Ctr. Aging award, 1982. Mem. Am. Pub. Welfare Assn. (Terry Meml. Merit award 1961, dir. 1962-65. pres. 1975-76), Nat. Conf. Social Welfare (Distinguished Service award 1957, pres. 1969), Council Social Work Edn. (ho. of dels. 1959-62, 74-77), Nat. Assn. Social

Workers (10th anniversary award 1965), lndsl. Relations Research Assn (exec. bd. 1969-72), Am. Econ. Assn- Inst. Scis.. Am. Hosp. Assn. (hon.), Am. Home: Austin Tex. Died May 17, 1987;

Medicine of Nat. Acad.

Pub Health Assn. interred Bittel

Ranch, Ingram, Tex.

COHEN, WILLIAM SEBASTIAN,

federal official, former b Bangor, Maine, Aug. 28, 1940; s. Reuben and Clara (Hartley) C; children: Kevin, Christopher. AB cum

senator;

Bowdoin Coll., 1962; LLB cum laude, Boston U., 1965; LLD. St. Joseph's Coll., Windham, Maine, 1974; LL.D- U. Maine, 1975, Western New Eng. Coll- 1975, Bowdoin Coll., 1975, Nasson Coll- 1975. Thomas Coll.,

laude,

1988. Colby Coll., 1988. Bar: Maine. Mass.. DC. Ptnr. Paine, Cohen, Lynch, Weatherbee Kobritz, Bangor. 196672; instr. U. Maine. 1968-72; asst. county atty. Penobscot County. Maine. 1968-70; U.S. Senator from Maine, 1979-96;

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,

Mich- 1961-62;

DPS.

COHEN, SELMA JEANNE,

Com.

IN 20TH

UN

#

COHEN, PAUL JOSEPH,

WHO

69; prof. edn. U.

1969-78;

chmn. vis.

mem.

Inst.

prof.

UCLA,

Richardson

Mich- 1969-80; dean U. Mich.

exec. bd. Inst. Social Research.

(Sch. Edn.). 1969-76; co-

Mich-Wayne State U- 1969-76; lectr. Catholic U- 1961-62; Sid W.

Gerontology, U. 1957;

Public Affairs, U. Tex- 1980-83, prof. pub. affairs, 1983-87; dir. research Pres.'s prof. pub. affairs L.B.J. Sch.

defense The Pentagon, 1997—; Mem. Bangor Sch. Com., 1970-71, Bangor City Council, 1969-72, mayor, Bangor, 1972; Trustee Unity Coll.; bd. overseers Bowdoin Coll., 1973-85. Author: Of Sons and Seasons, 1978, Roll Call. 1981, Getting the Most Out of Washington. 1982, A Baker's Nickel, 1986, One-Eyed Kings, 1991, (with Gary Hart) The Double Man, 1985, (with George Mitchell) Men of Zeal, 1988, (with Thomas B Allen) Murder in the Senate. 1993. Recipient Alumni award for disting. pub. service Boston U- 1976; named to N.E. Hall of Fame Basketball Team, 1962, Silver Anniversary award Nat. Collegiate Athletic Assn., 1987; Outstanding Young Man of Yr. Nat. Jaycees, 1975; James Bowdoin scholar, 1961-62; Alumni Fund scholar, 1962, selected for Balfour Silver Anniversary All-Am. Team, Nat. Assn Basketball Coaches US- 1987. Office: Sec of Def 1000 Defense Pentagon Washington DC 20301-1000 sec.

COHN, MILDRED,

biochemist, educator; b. N.Y.C, July 12, 1913; d. Isidore M. and Bertha (Klein) Cohn; m. Henry Primakoff, May 31, 1938; children: Nina, Paul, Laura. BA, Hunter Coll., 1931, ScD (hon), 1984; MA. Columbia U„ 1932, PhD. 1938; ScD (hon.). Women's Med. Coll- 1966, Radcliffe Coll., 1978, Washington U- St. Louis, 1981, Brandeis U- 1984; Hunter Coll- 1984; ScD (hon), U. PaPhila- 1984, U N.C.. 1985; PhD (hon), Weizmann Inst. Sci., Rsch. asst. biIsrael, 1988; ScD (hon.), U. Miami, 1990. ochemistry George Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1937-38; rsch. assoc. Cornell Med. Coll.. 1938-46, Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1946-58; assoc. prof. biol. chemistry Washington V., 1958-60; assoc. prof, biophysics and phys. biochemistry U. Pa. Med. Sch., 1960-61, prof- 1961-71, prof, biochemistry Benjamin Rush and biophysics, 1971-82; emerita, 1982 prof. physiol, chemistry U. Pa. Med. Sch- 1978-82; sr. mem. Inst. Cancer Research. Phila, 1982-85; chancellor's vis. prof. biophysics Berkeley U., 1982; vis. prof. biol. chemistry Johns Hopkins U. Med. Sch- 1985-91; research assoc. Harvard U. Heart Med. Sch., 1950-51; established investigator Editorial bd. Assn.. 1953-59, career investigator, 1964-78. Recipient Hall of jour. Biol. Chemistry, 1958-63, 67-72. Fame award Hunter Coll- 1973, Disting. Alumni award, 1975, Cresson medal Franklin Inst- 1975, award Internat. Assn. Women Biochemists. 1979, Nat. Medal Sci- 1982,



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Am

U- 1986, Disting. Svc. award Coll. Physicians. 1987, Women in Sci. award N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1992, Gov.'s award for excellence in sci- Pa- 1993, Founders medal Magnetic Resonance in Biology, 1994, Stein-Moore award Protein Soc- 1997, Oesper award U. Cin- 2000; Humboldt award, Germany, 1980. Mem. NAS, Am. Philos. Soc. (v. p. 1994-2000), Am. Chem. Soc. (Garvan medal 1963, Remsen award Md. sect. 1988, chmn. divsn. biol. chemistry 1975-76), Harvey Soc- Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (pres. 1978Chandler medal Columbia

Am. Biophys. Soc- Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- Coll. Physicians (Phila.), Inst, de Biologie Physico-Chemique (fgn), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Iota Sigma Pi (hon. nat. mem.

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Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

COLBERT. CLAUDETTE (LILY CHAUCHOIN),

actress:

b. Pans. Sept. 13, 1903; came to U.S.; d. Georges and Jeanne (Loew) Chauchoin. m. Norman Foster. Mar 13. 1928 (div. 1968). Grad.. Wash1935); m. Joel Pressman. 1935 (dec 1920. Debut as Sibyl Blake in Wild ington Irving High Sch Westcotts. Frazee Theatre, 1923; later appeared in plays including The Marionette Man. Leah Kleschna. High Stakes, The Kiss in a Taxi, The Ghost Train. Pearl of Great Price. Tin Pan Alley. See Naples and Die. Eugene O'Neill's Dynamo. A Talent for Murder; 1st appearance in London in inthe Barker. 1928; appeared in motion pictures. 1929 .



,

cluding: The Lady Lies. Manslaughter. The Smiling Lieutenant. Sign of the Cross. Cleopatra. Private Worlds, Maid of Salem. It Happened One Night. The Gilded Lily. I Met Him in Paris, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife. Zaza Midnight. Drums Along the Mohawk, Skylark. Remember the Day. Palm Beach Story, No Time for Love, So Proudly We Hail. Parrish. Since You Went Away, Three Came Home, Bride for Love. Sleep Love; starred in Broadway Sale. Arise plays: Marriage-Go-Round. 1958-60, The Irregular Verb To Community of Love, 1963, The Kingfisher, 1978; tour Two. 1973-74. Chgo. performances Marnage-Go-Round. Aren't All at Theatre Royal 1976; appeared in Haymarket. London. 1984. N.Y.. 1985. Appeared in TV spls.

My

My

A

We

Best of Broadway. Including Royal Family, The Guardsman, Blythe Spirit. Private Worlds, 1954-56. The Kingfisher, NY. tour, 1981-82 (Sarah Siddons best actress award. Chgo.). Recipient Oscar award for best actress Nat. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. 1934; Rose award. 1983. Lincoln Ctr. honor. 1985. Goldlen Globe award. 1987; of1988, recipient Life Achievement ficier Legion of Honor. award Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts. 1989. Kennedy Ctr Honors award. 1 989. Home: Saint Peter Barbados

and

NYC,

DIED

07/30/96.

.

The

COLTON

55

Natalie Cole Collection, 1987. Inseparable. Thankful. Back, 1989. Unforgettable. 1991 (4 grammys. 3

Good To Be

grammys 1992). Too Much Weekend. 1992. I'm Ready. 1992. I've Got Love On My Mind. 1992, Take A Look. 1993

(Grammy award nominee

best jazz vocal 1994). Holly and Ivy. 1994, Stardust (2 awards). Magic of Christmas, 1999; television appearances include Lily in Winter, USA,

Grammy

Recipient Grammy award for best new artist, best Blues female vocalist 1975, 76; recipient I gold gold albums; recipient 2 Image awards 1976, 77; Am. Music award 1978, other awards. Mem. AFTRA, Nat. Assn Rec. Arts and Scis., Delta Sigma Delta Baptist. Office: c/o Jennifer Allen 955 Carrillo Dr Ste 1994.

Rhythm and

single,

NAACP

3

PMK

200 Los Angeles

CA

90048-5400

JR.,

lawyer;

b

lawyer; b St Louis. Mo.. Dec 22, s John Peck and Frances (Bainbridge) C; marAB. Williams Coll.. 1890. Columbia Law Sch.; LLB. Lawyer NYC. 1892—; of counsel Am. N.Y. Law Sch. Newspapers, 1933-34; represented Samuel L. Clements (Mark

Twain) in settlement of affairs of his publ. house. Charles L. Webster & Co.. one of the counsel of interests which brought about reforms in Equitable Life Assurance Soc., counsel in NOrthern Securities litigation, counsel for Truesdale Investgating com. Mut. Life Ins. Co.; apptd. as counsel for Jt. Com. of N.Y. State Legislature in investigation of Pub. Svc. Com., and Pub. Utilities. 1916; spl. asst. to atty. gen. of U.S. as counse. to the Govt, in proceedings for enforcement of Anti-Trust Law. Author: The Close of Woodrow Wilson Administration and the Final Years. Mem. N.Y. Assembly 29th Dist., 1901-02; active with Theodore Roosevelt for presdl. nomination, 1912; progressive party nom. for U.S. senator, 1914. 16; trustee Colby Coll.; founder Prog. Nat. Party; commr. US. Shipping Bd., mem. U.S. Shipping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp.. 1917-17; mem. Am. Mission to InterAlhed Conf. at Paris, 1917; sec. state in cabinet of Pres. Wilson. 1920-21. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Assn Bar City of

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N.Y.. Civil Svc. Reform Assn.. Mo. Soc. N.y. (pres.). Phi Beta Kappa. University Club, Metropolitan Club, Manhattan

Club Died Apr.

11,

1950

biophysiast. educator; b. Ithaca, N.Y.. July 10, 1900; s. Charles Nelson and Mabel (Stewart) C; m. Elizabeth Evans Roberts, June 29. 1932 (dec. 1966); children: Roger Braley, Sarah Roberts. AB. Oberlin Coll.. 1922. ScD (hon .). 1954; PhD. Cornell U., 1926; ScD (hon). U. Chgo.. 1967; (hon.), U. Uppsala. 1967. Fellow Harvard U.. 1926-28; rsch fellow Gen. Edn. Bd Leipzig, 1928-29; asst. prof, physiology Columbia, 192937, assoc. prof.. 1937-46; prin. biophysicist, metall. lab. U. Chgo., 1942-46, prof, biophysics and physiology, 1946-49; tech. dir. Naval Med. Rsch Inst.. Bethesda. 1949-54; chief lab of biophysics Nat. Inst. Neurol. Diseases and Blindness/ NIH. Bethesda, Md., 1954-66. sr. rsch. biophysiast, 1966-77. scientist emeritus, 1978-84; cons physicist Presbyn Hosp., 1929-46; feloow Guggenheim Found., Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, 1941-42; regents prof. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1963-64, prof, biophysics, 1965-77, adj. prof. neuroscis., San Diego, 1980-84; vis. prof, physiology and biophysics U. Tex Med. Br., Galveston, 1972-84; Priestly lectr.

,

:



MD

'

NRC

[

,

.

NYC,

\

,

;

Pa State Coll., 1939; Tennent lectr Bryn Mawr Coll., 1941.; mem bd. Biol. Lab., Col Spring Harbor, 1940-45 Trustee Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, Mass.. 1947-55, 56-64, emeritus, 1966 Decorated Order of So. Cross Brazil; recipient Nat. Medal of Sci ., 1967. Fellow Acad Arts and Sets., Am. Phys. Soc., AAAS, N.Y. Acad. Sci.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Physiol. Soc., Sigma Xi, others Died Apr. 18. 1984.



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.

Am

COLE, NAT KING, Mar

17,

1919; s

Kelly. Timolin. Casey.

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singer,

pianist,

b.

Montgomery,

Ala.,

Perlina (Adams) C; m. 1948; children: Carol. Natalie, nat Student, Pub. Schs. Organizer King

Edward James and

Mana Hawkins. Mar.

28,



Cole Trio. 1937-48; singer, pianist, 1948 recording artist Capitol Records; chmn. Handy Found, for Blind. 1951. Records include Nature Boy. Mona Lisa, Too Young, Christmas Song, Pretend. Answer Me My Love, A Blossom Fell, motion pictures include Adventures of Haji Babba. Blue Gardenia. Scarlet Hour, Istanbul, Autumn Leaves, Love Is an Impatient Thing. Nat. King Cole Musical Story, 1956. numerous TV appearances Recipient Esquire award as pianist and singer. 1944-47 Mem. Screen Actors Guild. Am. Fedn Musicians, Fedn. Radio and TV. A S.C.A.P., Mason. Clubs: Pacific Town, Business Men's Died Feb. 15, 1965; buried Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale. Cal.

WC

.

Am

COLE, NATALIE MARIA,

singer;- b. LA., Feb 6, 1950; d. Nathaniel Adam and Maria (Hawkins) C, Marvin J. Yancy. July 30. 1976 (dtv ); Andre Fisher (div.). B.A in Psychology. U. Mass.. 1972. Rec singles and albums. 1975—; albums include Dangerous. 1985. Everlasting. 1987.

m

m

arct archives appear in their original form |

Hawaiian Dept.. 1941-42; comdr. 25th Div., 1942-44, VII Corps, 1944-45; dep. commd. gen. and chief of staff Army Ground Forces, Washington, 1945; chief of pub. info. War Dept., 1945-47; dep. and vice chief of staff U.S. Army. 194749, chief of staff, 1949-53; U.S. rep. on NATO's Mil. Com.

and Standing Group, 1953-56; spl. rep. of U.S. in Vietnam, with personal rank of ambassador, 1954-55;. dir., vice chmn. Pres.'s Com. for Hungarian Refugee Relief, 1956-57; dir. Chas Pfizer & Co., Inc.; vice chmn. bd. dirs. Pfizer Internal.

1947-48,

1957-92. Chmn. bd. dirs.. Fgn. Student Svc. Inc., 1957-58, hon. chmn.; hon. trustee Inst. Internal. Edn., Inc., N.Y.C, 1965 chmn. adv. com. to Washington officer, 1958-60. Decorated with 3 oak leaf clusters, Army of Occupation Medal, Def. medal. Silver Star with oak leaf cluster. Victory medal, Asiatic Pacific medal, Legion of Merit with 2 oak leaf clusters, Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Ribbon; Companion Order of Bath (British), Order of Suvorov 2d Class (2 medals. Russian), Croix de Guerre Palm, Grand Officer Legion of Honor (French), Grand Officer Order of Leopold II, Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belgian). 1950 Laetare medal, Cartinal Gibbons medal, 1955. Mem. Army and Navy Club (Washington), Chevy Chase Club (Md.).

Pa., July 7, 1920; s. William Thaddeus and Laura Beatrice (Mason) C; m. Lovida Hardin, Feb. 10, 1945; Thaddeus HI, Lovida Hardin Jr., Hardin L. A.B. summa cum laude, U. Pa., 1941; LL.B. magna cum laude. Harvard U., 1946. Bar: Pa. 1947, D.C. 1977. Law sec. Judge Herbert F. Goodrich. U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 3d

Circuit,

Justice Felix Frankfurter (asso. justice U.S.). 1948-49; assoc. Paul. Weiss. Rifkind, Garrison, N.Y.C., 1949-52, Dilworth, Paxson. Kalish, Levy & Green. Phila.. t952-56; ptnr. Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish, Levy & Coleman, 1956-75; sec. Dept. Transp Washington, 1975-77; sr. counsellor, sr. ptnr. O'Melveny & Myers. Washington, L.A., San Francisco, N.Y.C.. Tokyo. London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, China, 1977 spl. counsel for transit matters City of Phila., 1952-

Supreme Wharton

Ct.

&

.



;

63; rep. atty. gen. Pa.

remove

and Commonwealth of

Pa. in litigation

1965; mem. 1959-61; cons. 1963-74; sr. cons., asst. counsel Pres.'s Commn. on Assassination of Pres. Kennedy. 1964; co-chmn. planning sessions White House Conf. to Fulfill These Rights. 1965-66; mem. U.S. del. 24th Session Gen. Assembly, 1969; mem. legal adv. com. Council on Environ. Quality, 1970; pub. mem. Pres.'s Nat. Commn. on Productivity, 1970; commr. Price Commn., 1971-72, Phila Fairmount Park Commn., 1967-75, White Ho. Commn. Aviations Safety adn Security. 1996-97; mem. Gov.'s Commn. on Const!. Revision, 1963-65. Contbr. articles to prof, jours. Chmn. bd. Legal Def. and Ednl. Fund; v. p., trustee, mem. exec. com. Phila Mus. Art; trustee Brookings Instn., Nat. Gallery Art, 1999; racial

restrictions

Girard Coll.,

at

Com. on Govt. Employment

Policy,

subsidiaries,

Coun. of Greater Washington,



.

DSM

UN

NAACP

mem.

Trilateral

Commn.; mem.

exec.

com. Lawyers Com.

for

Under Law; bd. overseers Harvard U., 1975-81; bd. dirs., adv. dir. N.Y. City Ballet. Recipient Joseph E. Beale prize, 1946, Presdl. Freedom medal Pres. Clinton, 1995, Legal Def. Fund Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement award, 1997; Langdell fellow, 1946-47. Fellow Civil Rights

NAACP

Am.

Lawyers;

mem.

Trial

Am. Law Inst, (coun.), chmn. jud. com.), Am. Arbitration Rels.,

Am.

Acad. Appellate Bar Assn. (past Assn. (gov.), Coun. Fgn. French Legion Honor (officer). Order of Coif, Phi Beta

Coll.

Lawyers,

Phila.

Pi Gamma Nu (Wickersham award 1997, Ah Henry Friendly medal 2000, The Fordham-Stein prize 2000), Harvard Law Sch. Club, Cosmos Club, Alfalfa Club, Jr. Legal Club (Phila.), Met. Club (Washington). Office: O'Melveny & Myers 555 13th St Ste 500W Washington DC 20004-1159

Kappa,

J.

NW

KENNETH SCTEWART).

COLE,

WW

1919-21; instr. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1921-25. Inf. Sch., 1927-31. Coll.. 1938-40; asst. sec. War Dept. Gen. Staff, 1940-41; chief of staff VII Army Corps, Birmingham, 1941-

Army War

Germantown,

ACDA,

1869;

,

children: William

Pres.'s

ried.

(Lawton) C; m. Gladys Esterbrook, July 15, 1921; children: Joseph Esterbrook. Gladys May Collins Stenger, Nancy Kathenne Collins Rubino. Student. La. State U.. 1912-13; BS, U.S. Mil. Acad 1917; student. Command and Gen. Staff Sch.. 1931-32; LLD. Tulane U., 1953. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1917, advanced through grades to brig, gen., 1942. maj. gen., 1942, It. gen., 1945. gen., 1948; with 22d Inf., N.Y.C, I, 1st Div. and Hdqrs. Am. Forces, Germany.

42;

COLEMAN. WILLIAM THADDEUS,

to

COLBY, BAINBRIDGE,

COLLINS. JOSEPH LAWTON, army officer; b New Orleans, May 1, 1896; s. Jeremiah Bernard and Catherine

CHARLES

COLES,

HONI, tap dancer; b Phila, 1911. Studied with. Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, John W. Bubbles, guest lectr., tchr. various colls, and univs.; former prodn. mgr. Apollo Theatre, N.Y.C. Toured with Miller Bros., Lucky Seven Trio; performed with numerous big bands including Cab Calloway, Count Basie. Fats Waller; Broadway shows include Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949, My One and Only, 1983 (Tony award Best Actor in Mus); mem. nat. touring CO- Bubbling Brown Sugar, My One and Only; film appearances include The Cotton Club, 1989; regional prodns. includ Kiss Me Kate, Girl Crazy. Melody Fair; performances include Carnegie Hall. Newport Jazz Festival, Joffrey Ballet; TV appearances includ The Tap Dance Kid. Home: Elmhurst N.Y. Died

COLLINS, PATRICK

A., lawyer; b. Fermoy, Ireland, Mar. to U.S., 1848; Harvard U.. JD, to bar, 1871. Mem. Mass. legislature. 186869; State senator, 1870-70; mem. Congress, 1883-89; consul-

Admitted

1871.

gen, of U.S. at London, 1893-97, judge-ad v. -gen. of Mass.. 1875; mayor Boston, 1902-03. Died 1905.

COLLINS, PHIL, producer; (div.);

1

COLLINS, EILEEN MARIE,

astronaut;

Elmira, N.Y.,

b.

Nov. 19, 1956; d. James Edward and Rose Marie (O'Hara) C; m. James Patrick Youngs. Aug. I, 1987, AS in Math., Sci., Corning C.C., 1976; BA in Math., Econs., Syracuse U., 1978; grad. USAF Undergrad. Pilot Tng.. Vance AFB, Okla., 1979. USAF Test Pilot Sch., Edwards AFB. Calif.. 1990; in Ops. Rsch., Stanford U., 1986; student, USAF Inst. Tech., 1986; in Space Systems Mgmt., Webster U., 1989. Commd. 2d It. USAF, 1978, advanced through grades to It. col.. 1993; instr. pilot 71st flight tng. wing USAF, Vance AFB, 1979-82; aircraft comdr 86th mil. airlift squadron USAF. Travis AFB, Calif., 1983-85; asst. prof. math. USAF Acad., Colorado Springs, Colo.. 1986-89; as-

MS

MA

command, space

shuttle

NASA.



Houston. 1990

Discovery,

second space shuttle

1995.

;

Decorated Air Force Commendation medal with one oak leaf cluster, Meritorious svc, medal with one oak leaf cluster, Air Force Expeditionary medal, Def. Meritorious Svc. medal; 1st woman pilot of the Space Shuttle. Mem. U.S. Space Found.. Am. Inst. Aeronautics and Astronautics. Air Force Assn., Women Mil. Aviators, Order 1997.

Dacdalians.

JOHN FREDERICK,

former mayor. lawyer; b, Frederick B and Margaret (Mcllyn)

Boston, July 20, 1919; s. C, m Mary P Cunniff, Sept. 6. 1947; children: Mary P., John Frederick, Thomas, Margaret. LLB cum laude, Suffolk U, 1941. Bar: Mass.. 1941 Pvt practice Boston. 1941—; mem Mass Ho of Reps., 1947-50, mem Mass Senate. 195054; councilman City of Boston, 1956; Suffolk Register of Served Probate, 1957-59; mayor City of Boston, 1960-67. Mem. Boston Bar from pvt to capt U.S. Army, 1942-46 Assn Am. Legion, Disabled Am. Vets., K C. Eagles 02 30-2567 Home: 20 Myrtle St Jamaica Plain .

MA

1

.

Albums with Genesis

include:

quired (Grammy award 1986), 1985, ...But Seriously, 1989. Serious Hits-Live, 1990, Both Sides, 1993, Dance into the Light, 1996, Hits, 1998; composer film: Agaisnt All Odds (Acad, award nomination), 1984, Buster, 1988, (voice) Balto, 1995; TV movie Hook, 1991, Frauds, 1993, Calliope, 1993, And the Band Played On, 1993. Winner Grammy award for Best Song (Against All Odds), 1985, Grammy award for Two Hearts, 1989, 5 others, 2 Silver Clef awards, 2 awards Variety Club of Gt. Britain, 1 Elvis award, Golden Globe for the song "Two Hearts" from the movie Buster. 1989, Oscar and Golden Globe for the song "You'll be in my Heart" from the movie Tarzan, 2000, numerous others. Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1999. Office: Atlantic Records 1290 Avenue

Of The Americas

1891; (Fraser)

9,

New York NY

came

actor;

to U.S.,

10104-0184

b.

1920;

C; m. Thelma Ray,

Richmond, Surrey, Eng., s. Charles and Marjory Sept.

18,

1919

(div.);

m.

Hume, Oct. 1938; dau., Juliet. Actor leading roles The White Sister, Romola, The Dark Angel, Lady Windermere's Fan, Kiki, Her Sister from Paris, Beau Geste, The Magic Flame, The Night of Love, The Winning of Barbara Worth, Leatherface, The Rescue, Bulldog Drummond. Devil May Care, The Unholy Garden, Arrowsmith, Raffles, Under Two Flags, Clive of India, The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo. A Tale of Two Cities, Lost Horizon, Prisoner of Zenda, If I Were King, The Light That Failed, The Talk of The Town, Random Harvest, Kismet, Late George Apley, A Double Life, Champagne for Caeser; (radio shows) Halls of Ivy, 1950-52; (TV program) Halls of Ivy, 1954-55. With London Scottish Inf., 1909-12, in World Benita

1

in

War

with

I

Brit.

Expeditionary Force, 1914.

Recipient Acad-

award for best actor, 1947, Fgn. Corr. award, 1947, George Eastman House award, 1955. Died May 18, 1958; buried Santa Barbara.

COLTON, FRANK BENJAMIN,

retired

chemist;

b.

Bi-

alystok, Poland. Mar. 3, 1923; came to U.S., 1934, naturalized, 1934; s. Rubin and Fanny (Rosenblat) C; m. Adclc Heller, Mar. 24, 1950; children— Francine. Sharon, Laura, Sandra. B.S Northwestern U., 1945, 1946; Ph.D., U. Chgo., 1949 Research fellow Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 1949-51; with G.D. Searle & Co., Chgo.. 1951-86. Minn asst. dir. chem research, 1961-70, research advisor, 1970-86. Contbr articles to profl. jours Pioneer in organic and steroid chemistries. Patentee first oral contraceptive. Recipient Discovery medal for first oral contraceptive Nat. Assn. Mfrs., 1965. Profl. Achievement award U Chgo., 1978, Achievement award Indsl. Research Inst., 1978; inducted in Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame, 198R. Mem. Chem. Soc., Chgo. Chemists Club E-mail [email protected]. Home: 1419 Loretc Ln Northbrook IL 60062-5142 .

COLLINS,

1



Nursery Cryme, 1971, Foxtrot. 1972, Selling England by the Pound, 1973, Genesis Live, 1973, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, 1974, Trick of the Tail. 1976. Wind and Wuthenng. 1977, Seconds Out, 1977, Spot the Pigeon, 1977, And Then There Were Three, 1978, Duke, 1980, Abacab, 1981, Three Sides Live, 1982, Genesis, 1983, Invisible Touch, 1986, We Can't Dance, 1991, The Way That We Walk Volume One: The Shorts, 1992, The Way That We Walk Volume Two: The Longs, 1993; solo albums include: Face Value, 1981. Hello, I Must be Going, 1982, No Jacket Re-

Read

Atlantis,

1975

COLMAN, RONALD,

1993.

tronaut Johnson Space Ctr.

singer, songwriter, drummer, record London, England, Jan. 30, 1951; m. Jill Collins m. Andie Collins; child, Simon; Joely. Drummer rock band Genesis, 1971-75, lead

b.

child, Lily Jane;

step child, singer, songwriter,

Feb.

in

came

1844;

12,

MA.

.

Am

COLTRANE COLTRANE, JOHN WILLIAM,

NC,

Sept.

23.

Sch Music, Phila Hawaii, 1945-46 Dizzie

Gillespie,

WHO'S

56

Hamlet,

saxophonist; b

1926. Studied, Granoff Studios, Ornstein 1945, with Navy Band Profl debut Phila Toured with Eddie Vinson band, 1947-48, .

1949-51,

Earl

Bostic.

1952-53,

Dcvel., chmn.,

1960, Crusade of

Mercy

Calif.; recipient

Disting Svc in advt

Mo. Died June

21.

Berkeley fellow U.

medal Syracuse U., U.

1977.

Johnny

Hodges, 1953-54, Miles Davis, 1955-57, 58-60; appeared in with Theolonius Monk, Red Garland. Donald Byrd. Died July 17. 1967

NYC

CONLY, ROBERT LESLIE

See O'BRIEN,

CONNALLY, JOHN B„

III,

former

federal official; b. Floresville, Tex., 1917;

s.

ROBERT C.

governor,

former

John Bowden and

Lela Connally. Bachelor's, U. Texas, JD. Sec. of the Navy, 1961-62, governor of Texas, 1963-69. sec, of the Treasury, 1971-73. Address: Houston Texas

COMANECI, NADIA,

gymnast; b. Onesti. Romania. Nov. 12. 1961. Student, Coll. Phys. Edn. and Sports, Bucharest. 1984; Overall European Romania. Jr. team coach, from 977, 975. Prague, Czechoslovakia, champion. Skien. Copenhagen. 1979. Olympic champion, Montreal. Que., Can.. 1976. World Univ. Games champion, Bucharest, 1981; gold medal for vault, asymmetric bars and beam European Championships. Skien, 1975, for bars, Prague. 1977, for vault and floor exercises, Copenhagen, 1979, for beam World Championships, Strasbourg, France, 1978, team title, Ft. Worth, 1979, for bars and beam Olympic Games. Montreal, 1976, for beam and floor. Moscow,. 1980. for vault and floor World Cup. Tokyo. 1979, for vault, bars, floor and team title World Univ. Games. Bucharest, 1981; silver medals for floor European Championships. Skien, 1975. for vault, Prague. 1977. for vault World Championships. Strasbourg, 1978, team title Olympic Games, Montreal, 1976, individual allround and team title, Moscow, 1980, for beam World Coup. Tokyo, 1979; bronze medal for floor Olympic Games, Mon1

treal.

1976;

ret.,

1

1984.

COMPTON, ARTHUR H(OLLY),

physicist,

university

chancellor; b Wooster. Ohio, Sept 10, 1892. s. Elias and Betty Charity Otelia Catherine (Augspurger) C; m. McCloskey, June 28, 1916, children: Arthur Alan, John Joseph BS. Coll. Wooster. 1913. ScD, 1927; MA, Princeton U„ 1914, PhD (Porter Ogden Jacobus fellow), 1916. ScD, 1934; postgrad., Cambridge (Eng.) U, 1919-20. ScD, Ohio State U., 1929, Brown U, 1935, Harvard U„ 1936, San Marcos U.. 1941. U. Arequipa, 1941. Lehigh U.. 1946; LLD. Washington U., 1928. U. Calif.. 1930; MA. Oxford U.. 1934; LHD, U. Tampa. 1941, Jewish Theol. Sem. Am., 1942. Instr. physics U. Minn., 1916-17; rsch. engr. Westinghouse Lamp Co.. 1917-19; civilian assoc. U.S. Signal Corps, 1917-18; nat. rsch. fellow physics Cavendish Lab., Cambridge, 1919-20; prof, physics, head dept. Washington U., St. Louis, 1920-23; prof, physics U. Chgo., 1923-29, Charles H. Swift disting. svc. prof.. 1929-45, chmn. dept. physics, dean divsn. phys. sci., t940-45, dir. Metall. Atomic Project, 1942-45; chancellor Washington U., 1945-53. prof, natural history, 1953-61; chmn. com. on x-rays and radio-activity NRC, 1922-25,

Guggenheim fellow, spl. lectr. Punjab U., Lahore, India, 1926-27; mem. Solvay Internat. Congress Physics, 1927; Eastman vis. prof. Oxford U.; fellow Balliol Coll., 1934-35; rsch. assoc. Carnegie Instn., 1931-41; Walker-Ames vis. prof. Wash.. 1940; prof -at-large Washington U., U. CalifBerkeley, Coll. of Wooster, 1961-62; mem. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd., 1937-44; v.p. Chgo. Tumor Inst., 1937-45, pres. Am. Assn. Sci. Workers. 1939-40; active Com. for Econ. Devel., 1946, AEC. 1946; mem. divilian adv. com. to sec. Navy, 1946; mem Presdl Commn. on Higher Edn.. 1946; U.S. del. UNESCO, Paris, 1946. Author: (monograph) Secondary Radiations Produced by X-rays, 1922, X-rays and Electrons, 1926. The Freedom of Man, 1935, (with S.K. Allison) X-rays in Theory and Experiment, 1935, Human Meaning of Science, 1938; contbr. 1940; co-author: On Going to College, U.

UN

numerous articles to sci. jours. Gen. chmn. Laymen's Missionary Movement. 1937-41; co-chmn. NCCI, from 1938; chmn. bd trustees Coll. Wooster from 1940; regent Smithsonian Instn.. from 1938. Recipient Rumford Gold medal Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., 1927, Nobel prize for physics, 1927, Gold medal Radiol. Soc. N.Am., 1928, Matteucci Gold medal Italian Acad. Scis., 1930, Hughes medal Royal Soc. London. 1940, Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1940, St. Louis Disting. Svc. award, 1946, Medal for Merit, U.S. Govt., 1946. Fellow AAAS (v.p. sect. B 1927, pres. 1942). Am. Phys. Soc. (v.p. 1933. pres. 1934), Western Soc. Engrs. (hon. Washington award 1945); mem. Am. Philos. Soc. (Franklin medal 1946). Nat. Acad. Scis. (chmn. physics sect

Accademia dei Lincei (fgn.), Royal Akademie Amsterdam

1938-41), Reale

Prussian Acad. Scis. (fgn.).

(fgn), Royal Soc. Scis. (fgn.), Brazilian Acad. Scis. (fgn.), Peruvian Acad. Sci. (fgn). Royal Soc. N.Z. (hon.), Deutsche Akad. der Naturforscher (hon).

Indian Acad. Scis. (hon), Akad. der Wissenchaften in Vienna (hon.), Chinese Phys. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Alpha Tau Omega. Gamma Alpha. Presbyterian. Clubs: Univ., Tavern, Noonday, St. Louis Country (St. Louis). Cosmos (Washington). Achievements include discovery of change in wave-length of x-rays when scattered; total reflection of xrays; (with C.H. Hagenow) complete polarization of x-rays; (with R.L. Doan) X-ray spectra from ruled gratings; electrical character of cosmic ray; directed world cosmic ray survey. 1931-34; directed work resulting in First atomic chain reaction. Died Mar 15. 1962

CONE, FAIRFAX MASTICK,

advertising executive; b. San Francisco. Feb. 21. 1903; s William H. and Isabelle F (Williams) C; m. Gertrude Kennedy. June 29, 1929; 1 child, Mary Mastick O'Riley. Grad.. U. Calif. 1925, LLD, Mundelein Coll., 1961. With San Francisco Examiner. 192629; copywriter, acct. exec. Lord & Thomas, San Francisco, 1929-38, v.p,, mgr., 1938-40; v.p. in charge creative work Lord & Thomas, N.Y.C, 1941; exec. v.p. mgr Lord & Thomas, Chgo., 1942; with Emerson Foote and Don Belding; organized Foote, Cone & Belding, 1942, chmn. exec, com., 1942-48, chmn. bd.. 1942-51, pres., 1951-57, chmn. exec, Bd. dirs. com., 1957-66; mem. Chgo. Bd. Edn., 1961-63. Cmty. Fund Chgo., 1940-63; chmn bd. trustees U. Chgo., 1963-70; trustee Chgo. Ednl. TV. 1961-70. Com. for Econ.

CONNERY, SEAN (THOMAS CONNERY),

actor;

b.

Edinburgh, Scotland. Aug. 25, 1930; s. Joseph and Euphamia Cilento, 1962 (div.); I son, Jason; m. Micheline Roquebrune, 1975; I stepdaughter. (hon). HeriotWatt U„ 1981. Dir. Tantallon Films Ltd.. 1972—; first theater appearance in road show co. of South Pacific. Eng.. 1953, also in Macbeth, Judith; films include: Let's Make Up, 1955, No Road Back, 1956, The Hill, 1956, Action of the 1957, Hell Tiger, 1957, Another Time, Another Place, Drivers, 1958, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure, 1959, Darby

C; m. Diane

Dim

O'Gill and the Little People. 1959, On the Fiddle, 1961, The Longest Day. 1962, The Frightened City, 1962, Woman of Straw. 1964. Mamie. 1964. A Fine Madness, 1966, Shalako. 1968, The Molly Maguires, 1968, The Red Tent. 1969. The Anderson Tapes. 1970. The Offence. 1973, Zardoz, 1973, Ransom, 1974, Murder on the Onent Express, 1974, The Wind and the Lion, 1975. The Man Who Would be King, 1975, Robin and Marian, 1976, A Bridge Too Far, 1977. The Great Train Robbery, 1979, Cuba. 1979, Meteor. 1979, The Outland, 1981, Time Bandits, 1981, Sword of the Valiant. 1982, Wrong is Right. 1982. Five Days One Summer. 1982. The Name of the Rose, 1986, The Untouchables, 1987 (Acad, award for best supporting actor), The Presidio. 1988. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, 1989, Family Business, 1989, The Hunt for Red October, 1990, The Russia House, 1990. Highlander 2: The Quickening, 1991, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, 1991, (also exec, prodr.) Medicine Man, 1992, Rising Sun, 1993, A Good Man in Africa, 1994. Just Cause, 1995. First Knight, 1995. The Rock, 1996, (voice) Dragon Heart. 1996; actor, co-exec, prodr.: Medicine Man, 1992; James Bond films include: Dr No, 1963, From Russia with Love, 1964, Goldfinger. 1965. Thunderball. 1965, You Only Live Twice, 1967, Diamonds are Forever, 1971, Never Say Never Again, 1983; TV appearances include Requiem For a Heavyweight, 1957, Anna Karemna, The Crucible; prodr., dir.: The Bowler and the Bonnet (film documentary), I've

Seen You Cut Lemons (London stage); prodr.: Something Like the Truth. Playing by Heart. 1998. (narrator) Macbeth, 1999; exec, prodr. Finding Forrester, 1999; exec, prodr., actor The Avengers. 1998, Entrapment. 1999. Served with Bnt. Royal Navy. Named Star of the Yr., Nat. Assn. Theater Owners, 1987, Commander of Arts, France; recipient Tribute award Bnt Acad. Film and Television Arts. 1990, Cecil B. DeMille Golden Globe award Hollywood Fgn. Press Assn., 1996; recipient Lifetime Achievement award ShoWest Conv., 1999, Career Achievement award Nat. Bd. Rev., 1993. Of9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804 fice:

CAA

CONNERY, WILLIAM PATRICK,

JR., congressman; b Lynn. Mass., Aug. 24. 1888; s. William P and Mary T (Haven) C; m. Mane Antoinette Manseau, May 7, 1912; 1 dau., Mane Therese. Student, Montreal (Can.) Coll., 190204, Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, Mass.. 1904-08; hon. 1925. Actor Bush Admitted to bar of D.C., Oct. 1934. Temple Stock Co., Chgo.. 1909; with George M. Cohan, musical and dramatic prodns.. Margaret Anglin, Irene Franklin; later candy mfr. Lynn; mem. 68th to 74th Congresses, 7th Mass. Dist., 1923-37; reelected 71st Congress on Enlisted in 101st Inf., U.S.A., both Rep and Dem. tickets A.E.F. in France, Aug. 23, 1917; served 19 mos. with promoted regtl. color sergt., Sept. 25, 1918; hon. discrtf Apr. 28, 1919. Democrat. Died June 15, 1937.

MA,

CONNOR, JOHN THOMAS,

retired

bank and corporate

executive, lawyer; b. Syracuse, N.Y.. Nov. 3, 1914; s. Michael Mary O'Boyle, June 22, 1940; J and Mary (Sullivan)

C m ;

John Thomas, Geoffrey, Lisa Forrestal. AB magna cum laude, Syracuse U.. 1936; JD. Harvard U., 1939; DSc, Phila. Coll. Pharmacy. 1959, Hahnemann Med. Coll., 1964; LLD, Rutgers U„ 1964; DHL, Ohio No. U.. 1965; LLD, St

children:

Louis

U.,

1965,

Boston

Coll.,

1965,

Syracuse

U.,

Manhattan Coll., 1967, Mt. Mary Coll., 1967, N.J. Medicine and Dentistry. 1967, St. Peters Coll.. 1968,

1965, Coll.

Pratt

1969, Fairleigh Dickinson U, 1973; DE. Stevens Inst., Bar: N.Y. 1939. Assoc. Cravath, deGersdorff. Swaine & Wood, 1939-42; gen counsel OSRD, 1942-44; counsel Office Naval Rsch.. also spl. asst. to sec. navy, 1945-47; gen. Co., Inc., Rahway, N.J., 1947, sec.. 1947-51. atty. Merck

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

player in U.S. and World, 1976; ranked number in world, 1978; elected to Tennis Hall of Fame. 1998. Achievements include winning Australian Men's Singles, 1974, Wimbledon Men's Singles, 1974, 82, Wimbledon Men's Doubles (with Itie Nastase), 1973. U.S. Pro Championship Men's Singles, 1973, Cologne Cup, 1976, U.S. Clay Ct. Championship-Men's Singles. 1974, 76, 78. 79, U.S. Open Men's Singles, 1974, 76. 78, 82. 83. U.S. Indoor Open Men's Singles, 1973, 74. 75, 78. 79, 83, 84, Pro Indoor Men's Singles. 1976, 78, 79. 80. U.S. Open Men's Doubles (with Hie Nastase), 1975, U.S. Indoor Men's Doubles (with Frew McMillan), 1974, (with Hie Nastase), 1975, U.S. Clay Ct. Men's Doubles (with Hie Nastase), 1974, S.African Men's Singles, 1973, 74, World Championship Tennis Singles, 1977, Grand Prix Masters Championship. 1978, U.S. Nat. Indoor Men's Singles, 1978, Australian Indoor Men's Singles, 1978, Suntory Cup, 1986. D.C. Tennis Classic, 1987, Olympia Open. Toulouse, France, 1987, Toulouse Grand Prix. 1989; mem. Davis Cup Team. 1976, 81, World Cup Team. 1976, 85(winning team). Office: Tennis Mgmt Inc 109 Red Fox Rd Belleville IL 62223-2242 also: Ventures 1320 18th St Ste 100 Washington I

NW

RHB

DC

20036-1822

CONRAD, CHARLES,

JR., former astronaut, aerospace s. Charles and Frances V. 17, 1953 (div.); children:

executive; b. Phila., June 2, 1930;

(Sargent) Peter.

C; m. Jane DuBose, June

Thomas. Andrew. Chnstopher (dec); m. Nancy Ellen 7, 1990. BS in Aerospace Engring., Princeton Commd. ensign USN. 1953. advanced through It. comdr, 1964, project test pilot, armaments test

Crane, Apr 1953. grades to U.,

Navy Dept., 1959-60; flight instr., performance engr. U.S. Naval Test Pilot Sch., 1960-61; flight instr. for F4H Naval Air Sta.. Miramar, Calif., 1961-62; safety flight officer Fighter Squadron 96, 1963; astronaut Manned Manned Spacecraft Center, NASA, Houston, 1964-74; pilot Manned Spacecraft Center, (Gemini V), 1965; comdg. pilot Manned Spacecraft Center, (Gemini XI), 1966; comdr Manned Spacecraft Center, (Apollo 12). 1969, Manned Spacecraft Center, (Skylab), 1973; v.p. ops. Am. TV & Communications Corp., Denver, 1974-78; v.p. mktg. Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach, Calif., 1978-80; sr. v.p. Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach, 1980-86; staff v.p. 1986 internat. McDonnell Douglas Corp., Recipient Congl. Space medal of Honor, 1978. Fellow Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots, Am. Inst. Aero, and Astronautics (assoc.). Died July div.

NASA

NASA NASA

NASA



8,

.

1999.

CONWAY, WILLIAM GAYLORD,

zoologist, zoo director, conservationist; b. St. Louis, Nov. 20, 1929; s, Frederick Eldridge and Alice Harriet (Gaylord) C. AB, Washington U., 1951; ScD (hon), St. Lawrence U., 1979, Fordham U„ 1981, Trinity Coll.. 1984. Curator birds St. Louis Zoo. 1951-56; curator birds N.Y. Zool. Soc. (now The Wildlife Conservation Soc). N.Y.C, 1956-72, assoc. dir.. 1960-61, zoo dir.. 1962—. gen. dir., 1966 pres., 1992-99; sr. conservationist, 1999 mem. expdns. to Trinidad, Argentina. Boliva, China; dir. Asa Wright Nature Ctr., Trinidad; advisor Fundacion Patagonia Natural, Argentina. Contbr. articles to profl. Decorated comdr. Order of the Golden Ark (The jours. Netherlands); recipient Mayor's award of honor for arts and culture, 1979, Marlin Perkins award AAZPA, 1986, Disting. Achievement award Soc. for Conservation Biology, Disting. Svc. medal Am. Assn Mus., 1998, Heini Hediger award World Zoo Orgn- 1999. Fellow N.Y. Zool. Soc.; mem. Am. Ornithologists Union, Cooper Ornithol. Soc., Brit. Avicultural Soc. Wilson Ornithol. Club, Internat. Survival Svc.





,

;

Commn.. servation

Cultural Instns. Group (past pres). Assn. (bd. dirs.). Am. Assn. Zool.

Aquariums

Audobon

Am. ConPks.

and

Am. Zoo and Aquanum Assn., Nat. dirs., Audubon medal 1999), Internat.

(past pres.),

Soc.

(bd.

Crane Found, (bd. dirs.), Wildlife Conservation Soc. (bd. Gold medal 2000). Office: Wildlife Conservation Soc 2300 St Southern Blvd Bronx NY 10460

dirs..

COOK, PAUL MAXWELL,

technology company executive; Ridgewood, N.J.. BSChemE, MIT, 1947. With Stanford Rsch. Inst.. Menlo Park. Calif.. 1948-53, Sequoia Process Corp., 1953-56; with Raychem Corp., Menlo Park, Calif., 1957-95. founder, former pres., CEO, until 1990, chmn.. bd. dirs., until 1995; chmn CEO CellNet Data Sys., San Carlos. b.

,

Calif. 1990-94; chmn. bd. dirs. SRI Internat.. 1993-98; chmn DIVA Sys. Corp., Menlo Park, Calif.. 1995—. CEO. 1995-99. Mem. exec. com. San Francisco Bay Area Coun.,

1988-94. chmn.. 1990-91.

named

to San Francisco

Recipient Nat. Medal Tech., 1988; Bay Area Bus. Hall of Fame, 1999.

Mem. NAE, Am. Acad.

Sci., Environ. Careers Orgn. (past chmn., bd, trustees). MIT Corp. (life, emeritus). Office: Diva Sys Corp 800 Saginaw Dr Bldg 205 Redwood City CA 94063-4740

Inst.,

1976.

COOK, WILLIAM

See

TUDOR, ANTONY

&

counsel, 1947-53, v.p.. 1950-55, pres., chief exec, officer, 1955-65; U.S. sec. commerce, 1965-67; pres. Allied Chem. Corp., 1967-68, chief exec, officer, 1968-79, chmn., 1969-79; ret. chmn. Schroders, Inc., N.Y.C; mem. bus. coun. Coun. Trustee Syracuse U. Served to capt. USMCR, Fgn. Rels. 1944-45. Recipient Presdl. certificate of merit, 1948; N.J. Brotherhood award NCCJ, 1959; Jefferson medal N.J. Patent Law Assn., 1962; Harvard Bus. Club award, 1965; named N.J. Bus. Statesman of Year, 1964; recipient Pub. Services

award Advt. Council, 1967 Oct.

6,

Mem.

Phi Beta Kappa. Died

2000.

COOLEY, DENTON ARTHUR,

surgeon,

educator;

b.

Houston, Aug. 22, 1920; I. Ralph C. and Mary (Fraley) C; m. Louise Goldsborough Thomas. Jan. 15, 1949; children: Mary, Susan, Louise, Florence, Helen. B.A., U. Tex.. 1941; M.D.. Johns Hopkins U., 1944; Doctorem Medicinae (hon), U. Turin, Italy, 1969; H.H.D. (hon). Hellenic Coll, 1984, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Sch. of Theology, 1984; DSc honoris causa. Coll. of William and Mary, 1987. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Surgery, Am Bd. Thoracic Surgery. Intern Johns

Hopkins

Sch. Medicine, Bait., 1944-45; resident surgery Medicine. 1945-50; sr. surg. registrar Chest Diseases. surgery Brompton Hosp for London, Eng., 1950-51; assoc. prof surgery Baylor U. Coll. Medicine. Houston, 1954-62; prof, surgery Baylor U. Coll. Medicine, 1962-69; clin. prof, surgery U. Tex. Med. Sch., founder, surgeon -in-chief Tex. Heart Inst., Houston, 1975 1962—. Served as capt., M.C, 1946-48. Named one of ten Outstanding Young Men in U.S., U.S. C. of C, 1955, Man of the Yr. award Kappa Sigma, 1964; recipient Rene Leriche

Johns Hopkins Sch. thoracic

CONNORS, JIMMY (JAMES SCOTT CONNORS), former professional tennis player; b. East St. Louis, III.. Sept. 2. 1952; s. James and Gloria (Thompson) C; m. Patti McGuire; children: Brett David, Aubree Leigh. Student, UCLA. Joined World Championship Tennis, Inc., 1972; now Recipient Player of Year award, in Men's Seniors' Circuit. 1974; named All-Am., 1971; ranked number 1 male tennis



;

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WHO'S prize

WHO

Internal. Surg.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Soc..

1967.

Billings

Gold medal

Am

Surg Soc., 1967. Vishnevsky medaJ Vishnevsky Inst., USSR. 1971. Theodore Roosevell Award. 1980. Presdl Medal of Freedom, presented by Pres. Reagan. 1984. Gifted Tchr. award Am. Coll. Cardiology. 1987. Disting. Svc. award 1997. Nat Medal of Tech.. US Depl Commerce, Hon. fellow Royal Coll. Physicians and Surgeons of 1998. Glasgow. Royal Coll. Surgeons of Ireland. Royal Australasian Coll. Surgeons. Royal Coll. Surgeons of Eng.; mem.

AMA.

Surg. Assn., Internal Cardiovascular Soc.. Am. Assn. Thoracic Surgery, Soc. Thoracic Surgery. Soc. Univ. Surgeons, Am. Coll. Cardiology. Am. Coll. Chest Physicians. Soc. Clin. Surgery. Soc. Vascular Surgery. Western Surg. Achievements include Assn., Tex. Surg. Soc., Halsted Soc performance of numerous heart transplants; implanted 1st

ACS, Am.

artificial

heart.

1969

Tex Heart

Office:

PO Box

Inst

20345

TX 77225-0345 As a person progresses along the path of life, he may achieve certain goals he set for himself as a youth. But to be more completely fulfilled, he must forever extend hid goals to utilize his talents ans accomplishments more fully. Too often, a man receives recognition for his deeds early in life and contents himself prematurely with living in peace and self-satisfaction. Houston

COOLIDGE, CALVIN,

30th President of the United States; b Plymouth Notch. Vt., July 4. 1872; s. John C. and Victoria (Moor) C; m. Grace Anna Goodhue, Oct 4, 1905; children: John. Calvin. AB. Amherst. 1895. LLD. 1919; LLD, Tufts U.. Williams Coll.. Bales U., Wesleyan U U Vt Bar: Mass., 1897. Studied law Hammond & Field. Northampton. Mass.; lawyer Northampton. Mass., 1897, councilman, 1898, city solicitor. 1900-01, elk. of courts. 1904; mem. Mass. Ho. Reps. 1906; mayor Northampton. Mass.. 1909. 1910-11; mem Mass State Senate, Mass.. 1912-15, pres, 1914-15; It. gov. Stale of Mass., 1916-18; gov. (2 terms) State of Mass.. Mass.. 1919-20; v.p. served under Pres. Warren G. Harding US.. 1921-23. Pres. (after death of Warren G. Harding). 1921-25, elected Pres., 1925-29; dir. NY. Life Ins. Co. J.

;

Visited Havana, Cuba, Jan. 15-17, 1928, and delivered address before Pan-Am. Conf. Conglists.; hon. moderator, Nat. Coun. Congl. Chs- 1923-33. Republican. Died Jan. 5. 1933 in

Northampton.

COPELAND

57

Grandfather Whiskers, M.D.. 1953. Peter's Long Walk. 1953. A Pony Worth His Salt, 1953, Fun for Freddie. 1953. The Peppers, 1954. The Little Fir Tree. 1954. Pumpkin. Ginger, and Spice, 1954, Snow Birthday, 1955, Little Women. 1955, The Brookline Trunk, 1955. Away We Go!. 1956, Friends with God. 1956. City Springtime. 1957. Freckle Face. 1957, Lucy and Loki, 1958, Timmy's Search, 1958. Little Brown Horse, 1959. Le Hibou et la Poussiquette. 1961 (Horn Book honor list 1961). Peacock Pie, 1961. Three Little Dachshunds. 1963. A White Heron. 1963, Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Spain, 1963, Papillol, Clignot et Dodo, 1964, Mother Goose in French. 1964, Shaun and the Boat, 1965. Katie's Magic Glasses, 1965, All in a Suitcase, 1966, Crows of Pearblossom, 1967, Mother Goose in Spanish, 1969, The Owl and the Pussy-Cat. 1969, Christmas Folk. 1969, Wynken. Blynken and Nod. 1970, The Lazy Duke of Dundee. 1970. Dionysus and the Pirates, 1970 (Horn Book honor list 1970). Bambi: A Life in the Woods. 1970, Book of

Five

Little

Princesses, 1971. Hermes. Lord of Robbers, 1971, Demeter and Persephone, 1972, Seven Little Rabbits, 1972, Down to the Beach. 1973. Would You Rather Be a Tiger?. 1973, The House Mouse. 1973. Squawk to the Moon Little Goose. 1974 (American Library Assn. notable book citation 1974, School Library Journal's book lisl 1974, New York Times outstanding book of the year 1974). Herman the Great, 1974, When the Sky is Like Lace, 1975 (New York Times outstanding book of the year 1975), Lexington and Concord. 1775, 1975. The Sad Story of the Little Bluebird and the Hungary Cat, 1975, Burton and Dudley, 1975, The Donkey Prince, 1977. Plant Magic. 1977, Ox-Cart Man. 1979 (Horn Book honor list 1979, New York Times outstanding book of the year 1979,New York Times best illustrated book of the year 1979, Caldecott medal 1980), I Am Cherry Alive, the

How

Hibernators Came to Bethlehem, 1980, Emma. 1980, Torn Unas para Mama and Other Nursery Rhymes, 1982, Spirit Child, 1984, The Story of Holly and Ivy, 1985, Witch of North Farm. 1986. Peter and the Wolf. 1986. The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree, 1988, Emily, 1992. The Remarkable Christmas of the Cobbler's Sons, 1994, Only Opal, 1994. 2d It Women's Army Corps, World War II. Recipient Chandler Book Talk award of merit, 1964, Univ. So. Miss, silver medallion, 1975, Smith Coll. medal. 1976, Keene State Coll. award, 1989, GlobeHorn Book honor award, 1989, David McCord award, 1990, Kerian award, 1992. Home: Damanscotta Maine Died Mar. Sang,

Girl

Little

1979,

the

10, 2000.

COOLIDGE, WILLIAM DAVID,

physical chemist; b. Hudson, Mass., Oct. 23, 1873; s. Albert Edward and M. Alice C; m. Ethel Westcolt Woodard Dec. 30. 1908 (Dec. Feb 1915); children: Elizabeth B„ Lawrence D; m. 2d, Dorothy Elizabeth MacHaffie. Feb 29, 1916 (dec. Oct. 1969). B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech. 1896; PhD.. U. Leipzig. 1899; D.Sc (hon). Lehigh, Union Univ., 1927; M.D. (hon), V. Zurich. 1937; LLD.. Ursinus Coll.. 1942; Dr. he. U. Sao Paulo. 1945, Nat. Sch. Engring.. U Brazil, 1945; D.Sc., Catholic U. Chili, 1945; D. Eng., Ind. Tech. Coll.. 1947. Faculty Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1897. 1901-05. U Leipzig. 1899; physical chemistry Gen. Electric Co., research in Schenectady, 1905-07. asst. dir. research lab.. 1908-28. assoc. dir. 1928-32, dir., 1932-40. v.p., dir. research. 1940-44, cons. X-rays, 1945-75. Contbr. results original research to sci. World War II; pubis. Served with Nat. Def. Research Com apptd. to Nat. Acad. Scis. Com. in connection with Atomic Bomb project. 1941. attended first Bikini test as spl. observer for Manhattan Dist. Mem. Nat. Investors Council. 1940-75. ,

numerous awards for work in tungsten and on XFaraday medal Instn. Elec. Engrs., Eng., 1939; Franklin medal, 1944, K C Li medal and award Columbia, 1952; Henry Spenadel award 1st Dist. Dental Soc.. 1953; Roentgen medal. 1963. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Recipient

ray, including

A.A.A.S.. Am. Philos Soc.. Am. Inst Chemists. Am. Acad. Oral Roentgenology. Sigma Psi; mem. Am. Acad. History Dentistry (hon.). Nat.. Washington acads. sci., Edison Pioneers, Soc. Non-Destructive Testing, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Electrochem. Soc.. Am. Phys. Soc., I.E.E.E.; hon. or corr. mem. numerous Am., fgn. socs. Unitarian. Clubs: Mohawk Ohio). Home: (Schenectady); Engineers (Dayton. Schenectady Died Feb. 3, 1975

NY

.

COONEY, BARBARA,

illustrator, author: b Bklyn., Aug. 1917; d. Russell Schenck and Mae Evelyn (Bossert) C; m. Guy Murchie, Dec. 1942 (div Mar. 1947); children: Gretel, Barnaby; m. Charles T Porter. July 16, 1949; children: 6,

,

i

I

1

i

!

1

I

!

1

I

1982; editor,

1

i

BA, Smith Coll

1938; student. Art (hon), Fitchburg State Coll., Author, illustrator: The King of Wreck Island. 1941, The Kellyhoms. 1942. Captain Pottle's House, 1943, The Little Juggler. 1961 (Horn Book honor lis! 1961), Christmas, 1967, A Garland of Games and Other Diversions. 1969. Miss Rumphius. 1982 (American Book Award hardcover picture book 1983. New York Times best book of year 1983), Island Boy. 1988 (Globe-Horn Book honor list 1988). Hattie and the Wild Waves, 1990; adaptor. illustrator Chanticleer and the Fox, 1958 (Caldecotl medal 1959, American Library Assn. notable book citation 1958). The Courtship. Merry Marriage, and Feast of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, 1965 (Horn Book honor list 1965), Snow White and Rose Red. 1966, Liltle Brother and Little Sister.

Charles Talbot. Phoebe. Students League, 1940; 1988, U. Maine, 1994.

illustrator

,

LHD

A

Little

Prayer,

1967;

illustrator:

Ake and His World, 1940. Uncle Snowball. 1940. Green Wagons. 1943 (New York Herald Tribune's Children's Spring Book Festival honor book 1943), Shooting Star Farm. 1946. The Blot Little City Cat. 1946, Shoestring Theater, 1947, Jusl Plain Maggie. 1948. The Rocky Summer. 1948. AmerSongs for Children, 1948 (American Library Assn. notable book citation 1948), Read Me Another Story. 1949. Kildce House, 1949. The Best Christmas, 1949, The Man Who Didn't Wash His Dishes, 1950. Animal Folk Songs for Children. 1950. Graymouse Family. 1950. Read Me More Stories. 1951. Hill Ranch. 1951. The Pony That Ran Away. 1951. Quarry Adventure, 1951. The Pony That Kept a Secret.

ican Folk j

,

I

1952.

,

Too Many

Pets.

1952 (NcVv York

Herald Tribune

Children's Spring Book Festival honor book 1952). Where Have You Been?. 1952. Pepper, 1952. Yours With Love. Kale. 1952, Christmas in the Barn. 1952. Let's Keep Christmas. 1953. American Folk Songs for Christmas. 1953,

archives appear in their original form

COONEY, JOAN

GANZ,

broadcasting executive; b. and Pauline (Reardan) Peter G. Ganz; m. Timothy J. Cooney, 1964 (div. 1975); Peterson, 1980. BA, U Anz., 1951; hon. degrees, Boston Coll., 1970, Hofstra U Oberlin Coll.. Ohio Wesleyan U, 1971, Princeton U., 1973, Russell Sage Coll., 1974, U. Ariz.. Harvard U„ 1975. Allegheny Coll., 1976, Georgetown U., 1978. U. Notre Dame. 1982, Smith Coll.. 1986. Brown U„ Reporter Ariz. 1987, Columbia U.. 1991, NYU. 1991. Republic. Phoenix. 1953-54; publicist NBC. 1954-55, U.S. Steel Hour. 1955-62; producer Sta. WNET. Channel 13; pub 1962affairs documentaries Sta. WNET. Channel 13, 1967-68; exec, 67; TV cons. Carnegie Corp. NY.. Children's TV Workshop (producers Sesame Street. dir. Electric Company, others), N.Y.C., 1968-70, pres., trustee, chief exec, officer. 1970-88. chmn.. chief exec, officer, 1988-90. trustee Columbia Presbyn. Med. chmn. exec, com., 1990 Ctr- Mus. of TV and Radio; dir. Johnson & Johnson. Met. Life Ins. Co. Mem. Pres.'s Commn. on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, 1971-73. Nat. News Council, 1973-81. Council Fgn. Phoenix,

Nov

30, 1929; d. Sylvan C.

m

,

NYC.



NYC.

;

1974—, Pres.'s Commn. for Agenda for 80's. 1980Adv. Com. for Trade Negotiations, 1978-80; mem. Gov.'s Internat. Yr. of the Child, 1979, Carnegie Found. Recipient numerous Nat. Panel on High Sch., 1980-82. awards for Sesame Street and other TV programs including Nat. Sch. Pub. Relations Assn. Gold Key 1971; Disting. Service medal Columbia Tchrs. Coll., 1971; Soc. Family Man Relations. 81.

Commn. on

1971; Nat. Inst. Social Scis. Gold medal, 1971; Frederick Douglass award N.Y. Urban League, 1972; Silver award Am. Women in Radio and TV; Woman of Yr. in Edn. award Ladies Home Jour.. 1975; Women of Decade Friends of Edn. award; Kiwanis Decency award, 1979; award; Disting. Service award; 5th Women's Achiever award Girl Scouts U.S.A.; Stephen S. Wise award. 1981; Harris Found, award, 1982; Ednl. Achievement award 1984; Disting. Service to Children award Nat. Assn. Elem. Sch Prins.. 1985; DeWitt Carter Reddick award Coll. Communications, U. Tex. -Austin, 1986; Emmy Lifetime Achievement award Acad. TV Arts and Scis.. 1989, Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1995; named to Hall of Fame Acad. TV Arts and Scis., 1990. Mem. Nat Acad. TV Arts and Scis..

award,

Satellite

NEA NAEB

AAUW,

Nat.

Inst.

Women

in

Social Scis., Internat. Radio and Office: Children's

Radio and TV.

Lincoln Plz

New York NY

TV Soc., Am. TV Workshop I

10023-7129

COONTZ, ROBERT EDWARD,

naval officer; b

Hannibal.

11. 1864; s. Benton and Mary Bacon (Brcwington) Augusta Cohen, Oct. 31, 1890; children: Kenneth Lee

Mo.. June

C;

m

Bertha. Prep. edn.. Ingleside Coll.. Palmyra. Mo., I87S-79. Hannibal Coll., 1979-80; grad, U.S. Naval Acad., 1885; LLD, U Mo.. 1926. Commd ensign USN. 1887. promoted through grades to rear adm., 1917, adm.. 1919; served in Alaska 6 yrs., becoming proficient pilot; exec, officer Nebraska. 1908; comdr. midshipmen. U.S. Naval Acad., 1910-11; gov Guam. 1912-13; comdg officer Georgia. 191315; appld. comdt. Navy Yard. Puget Sound. 1915; ordered to command 7th Divsn U.S. Atlantic Fleet. 1918; asst. for Naval Ops., 1918; made trip to Pacific with U.S. Fleet. U.SS. Wyoming, flagship; confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chief of Naval Ops., 1919; comdr in chief fleet, 1923-25; ret 1928; recalled, 1930, to investigate Alaska railroads Decorated medals Spanish-Am. War, Philippine Insurrection, Vera Cruz. World War I, D.S.M., Am. Legion D.S.M 1923, War Mothers' medal. 1930; named Comdr Gen Mil Order Fgn. Wars. 1920-23. Democrat. Mem. Methodist Episcopal Church Died Jan 26. 1935. (dec.).

COOPER, GARY,

actor; b. Helena. Mont., May 7, 1901; s. Charles Henry and Alice Louise C; m. Sandra Shaw; daughter. Student. Wesleyan Coll., Grinnell (Iowa) Coll.. 1920-24. Cartoonist Helena, 1924; advt salesman L.A. Starred in Farewell to Arms, Design for Living, Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Peter Ibbetson. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Adventures of Marco Polo. Bluebeard's Eighth Wife. The 1

Cowboy and

the Lady. Northwest

Mounted. Meet John Doe. Pnde of the Yankees, For Whom Casanova Brown. Along Came Jones, Cloak and Dagger, The Unconquered, Good Sam, The Fountainhead, Task Force, Bright Leaf. Dallas, Garden of Evil, Vera Cruz, Hanging Tree, 1959, Ten North Frederick, 1958. Recipient Acad. Award for Sergeant York, 1941, High Noon, 1952, Man of the West. They Came to Cordura, Ther Wreck of the mary Deare, The Naked Edge. Mem. Elks. Roman Catholic. Died May 13, 1961. Sergeant York, Ball of Fire. the Bell Tolls,

NYC.

COOPER, LEON

N., physicist, educator; b. Feb. s. Irving and Anna (Zola) C; m. Kay Anne Ailard. 1969; children: Kathleen Ann. Coralie Lauren. AB, Columbia U„ 1951, AM, 1953, PhD, 1954, DSc, 1973; DSc hon. degrees; DSc, U. Sussex, Eng.. 1973, U. III., 1974, Brown U.. 1974. Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1975, Ohio State U„ 1976, U. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, 1977. NSF postdoctoral fellow, mem. Inst, for Advanced Study, 1954-55; rsch. assoc. III., 1955-57; asst. prof. Ohio State U., 195758; assoc. prof. Brown U., Providence, 1958-62, prof, 196266, Henry Ledyard Goddard U. prof., 1966-74, Thomas J. 28. 1930;

May

18,

U



Watson Sr. prof, sci., 1974 dir. brain sci. program Inst, for Brain and Neural Sys., Providence, 1978-91; dir. Inst, for Brain and Neural Systems Brown U., Providence, 1991 lectr. pub. lectures, internal, conf. and symposia; vis. prof, various univs. and summer schs.; cons, indsl., ednl. orgns.; ;



sponsor Fedn. Am. Scientists; mem. Def. Sci. Bd., 1989-93; Nester Inc.. assoc. Neurosci. Rsch. Program. Author: Introduction to The Meaning and Structure of Phsyics, 1968. Structure and Meaning. 1992, How We Learn, How We Remember: Toward an Understanding of Brain and Neural Systems, 1995; Contbr. articles to prof!, jours. Recipient Nobel prize (with J. Bardeen and J.R. Schrieffer), 1972, award of Excellence, Grad. Faculties Alumni of Columbia U., 1974, Descartes medal Acad, de Paris, U. Rene Descartes, 1977. John Jay award Columbia Coll.. 1985, award for Disting. Achievement Columbia U., 1990, Alexander Hamilton award Columbia Coll., 1995; Alfred P. Sloan co-chair

Found, rsch. fellow, 1959-66, John Simon Guggenheim Meml. Found, fellow, 1965-66. Fellow AAAS, Am. Phys. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Philos. Soc.. Nat. Acad. Scis. (Comstock prize with J.R. Schrieffer 1968). Soc. Neurosci.. Internat. Neural Network Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Office: Brown U Box 1843 Dept Physics and Neurosci Providence RI 02912-1843 Soc.,

COOPER, LEROY GORDON,

JR., former astronaut, business consultant; b. Shawnee, Okla., Mar. 6, 1927; s. Leroy Gordon and Hattie Lee (Herd) C; m. Trudy B. Olson, Aug. 29, 1947 (div.); children Camala Keoki, Janita Lee; m. Susan Taylor, May 6, 1972; children Elizabeth Jo, Colleen Taylor. Student, U. Hawaii, 1946-49, European extension U. Md., 1951-53; B.S. in Aero. Engring., Air Force Inst. Tech., 1956; grad., Exptl. Test Pilot Sch., USAF, 1957. Commd. It. USAF, 1949, advanced through grades to col., 1965; jet fighter pilot, 1950-54, pilot exptl. flight test engring., 1957-59; astronaut with Project Mercury, NASA, from 1959; piloted Mercury-Atlas 9 mission (last Mercury flight), 1963; command pilot Gemini V, 1965; worked with Apollo lunar program, until 1970; v.p. Enterprises, 1974-





R&D WED

XL,

Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif, from 1980, Galaxy 1988-93. Recipient Harmon trophy; Collier trophy. Mem. AIAA, Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots, Am. Astronautical Soc., Royal Order, Sojourners. Rotary Club. Daedalians. Confederate Air Force. Lodge: Masons (Shriner, Jester). Flew 22 solo orbits in Mercury 9. 1963, gave opening address to inaugural meeting of the League of African Nations (from Space), 1963, first use of television camera from space, 1963, first pilot-controlled re-entry from space, 1963, flew 122 orbits as command pilot of Gemini 5. 1965, established world record for the most hours in space, 1965.

80; pres.

Group

Inc.,

COOPER, SUSAN MARY, Eng..

May

23,

1935;

came

author;

to

U.S..

b.

Burnham, Bucks, John Richard

1963; d.

May

(Field) C; m. Nicholas John Grant. Aug. 3, 1963 (div. 1983); children: Jonathan Roderick. Katharine Staff writer The Mary. MA, Oxford (Eng.) U., 1956.

and Ethel

Sunday Times, London, 1956-63; columnist Western Mail. Cardiff. Wales, 1963-72. Author: Mandrake, 1964. Behind the Golden Curtain: A View of the U.S.A. 1965, Over Sea, Under Stone, 1965, J.B. Priestley: Portrait of an Author, 1970, Dawn of Fear, 1970. The Dark is Rising (Boston Globe/Horn Book award. Newbery Honor Book 1973), Greenwnch, 1974. The Grey King. 1975 (Newbery medal). Silver on the Tree. 1977. Jethro and the Jumbie, 1979, The Silver Cow, 1983, Seaward, 1983; (with Hume Cronyn) Foxfire, a play with songs, 1983, The Dollmaker, TV play (Humanitas pnze, Christopher award. Writers Guild award. Hugo award 1985). The Selkie Girl. 1986. King of Shadows, 1999; editor: Essays of Five Decades (J.B. Priestley). 1968; contbr.

to newspapers,

articles

Mem.

mags., anthologies.

Authors Guild, Soc Authors. Writers Guild Address: care Atheneum Pubs 115 5th Ave

Am, ASCAP. New York NY

10003-1004

,

US

,

,

COPELAND, ROYAL SAMUEL,

U.S. senator; b Dexter, Mich., Nov. 7, 1868; s. Roscoe P. and Frances J. (Holmes) Mich. State Normal Frances Spalding, July 15. 1908 Mich., 1889; postgrad, in medicine, Eng., Coll.; MD, U Germany. Switzerland, Belgium; hon. A.M.. Lawrence U,, 1897. Hahncmmann Coll., Phila.. 1921; LLD, Syracuse U 1927; DSc. Temple U., 1934 Practiced 1923, Oglethorpe U Bay City. Mich 1890-95; house surgeon Univ. Hosp 188990; asst. to prof, ophthalmology and otology, 1889-90; prof.

C m ;

.

,

.

.

COPLAND ophthalmology ophthalmology

WHO'S

58

U.

NY.

1895-1908;

Mich.,

Flower

Hosp.

Med

dean,

prof.

1908-18;

Coll.,

NYC,

commr

1918-23; of health and pres. Bd. of Health. U.S. senator. 1923-29, reelected for terms. 1929-35. 35-41. Author: (with E Ibershoff) Refraction (text book), 1899-

Angel. 1996, Outrage, 1998; exec, prodr (TV mini-senes) The Odyssey, 1997. Moby Dick, 1998, dir (play) Private Lives, opera The Visit; appeared in TV movie Marlon Brando: The Wild One. 1996 Mem Dirs Guild Am. Inc.

A

1905, The Health Book, 1924, Dr. Copland's Home Medical Book. 1935. Mayor Ann Arbor, Mich.. 1901-03. pres. Bd. of Edn.. 1907-08; Del Meth. Ecumenical Conf., London. 1900; Fellow treas. Nat Bd. of Control Epworth League, 1900-08 Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. NY. State Com.. Med. Sect, of Council Nat Defense, 1917. Died June 17, 1938.

COPPOLA, NICOLAS

chemistry educator; b. Methuen, and Tina (Hashem) C.J m. 1961; children: David, John, Susan PhD, 1951; (hon .), Harvard U.. 1959; DSc (hon), U. Chgo., 1968, Hofstra U„ 1974. Colby Coll., 1976, Oxford U„ 1982, U. Liege. 1985. U. 111.. 1985. Kenyon Coll, 1989, Helsinki Coll.. 1990, Ariz U., 1990. Mass., July

composer; b. Bklyn.. Nov. 14, 1900; s. Harris Morris and Sarah (Mittenthal) C. Grad., Boys High Bklyn.. 1918; studied music privately; pupil piano, Victor Wittgenstein and Clarence Adler; composition, Rubin Goldmark and Nadia Boulanger; (hon ). Brandeis U 1957. Ill Wesleyan U., 1958; MusD (hon). Princeton U.. 1956. Oberlin Coll., 1958, Temple U 1959, U. Hartford. 1959. Harvard U., 1961, Syracuse U.; Mus. D.. U R.I., U. Mich.. 1964, Kalamazoo Coll., 1965, U. Utah. 1966, Jacksonville V., 1967, Rutgers U.. 1967. Fairfield U 1968. Ohio 1970, NYU, 1970, Columbia U., 1971, York U.. State U Eng.. 1971, U. Fla., 1972, L.I. U., 1974, Bklyn. Coll., 1975. U. Portland. Oreg.. 1975. Ottawa (Kans.) U.. 1976, U. Rochester. NY., 1976, U. Leeds, Eng., 1976, Tulane U.. New Orleans, 1976. Lectr. music New Sch. for Social Research, N.Y.C. 1927-37. Harvard U., spring 1935, 44; instr.. then asst. dir. Berkshire Music Center. 1940; Charles Eliot Norton Music Center, prof, poetry Harvard U.. 1951-52; dir. Sch.,

HHD

.

,

,

,

Am

Arrow Music Press.; dir. Koussevitsky Music Found., Edward MacDowell Assn., Walter W. Naumberg Found.

treas. v.p.

Founder (with Roger Sessions) Cop) and- Sessions Concerts, 1928-31. Am. Music Festivals at Yaddo. Saratoga Springs, works include OrchesN.Y., 1932; composer music, 1920 tral Variations, 1957, First Symphony, 1928, Music for the Theatre, 1925, A Dance Symphony, 1925, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. 1926, Symphonic Ode, 1929, 55, Short Symphony. 1933, Statements, 1935, El Salon Mexico. 1936. Music for Radio, 1937. An Outdoor Overture, 1938. Quiet City, 1940, Lincoln Portrait, 1942; ballet Grohg, 1925. Hear Ye. Hear Ye, 1934, Billy the Kid, 1938, Rodeo, 1942. Appalachian Spring, 1944; opera for high schs. The Second Hurricane, 1937; music for motion pictures The City. 1939, Of Mice and Men. 1939, Our Town, 1940. North Star, 1943, The Red Pony, 1948. The Heiress. 1949, Something Wild. 1961; chamber music Two Pieces for String Quartet. 1928.



;

Vitebsk. 1929. Piano Variations, 1930, Piano Sonata, 1941. Violin Sonata. 1943, Third Symphony, 1946, In the Beginning, mixed chorus, 1947, Clarinet Concerto, 1948, Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson, 1950, Quartet for Piano and Strings, 1950, Music and Imagination, 1952, The Tender Land, opera, 1954, Piano Fantasy, 1957, Nonet for strings, 1960. Connotations for Orch., 1962, Music for a Great City, 1964, Emblems for Band, 1965. Inscape for orch 1967. Duo and piano. 1971, Three Latin America Sketches for orch, 1971, Night Thoughts for piano, 1972, Threnody I: Igor Stravinsky, In Memoriam, 1971. Threnody II: Beatrice Cunningham, In Memoriam; author: What to Listen For in Music, 1939. rev. ed.. 1957. Our New Music. 1941, 1968, Copeland on Music. 1960; contbr. to: Modern Music, author: Copland 1900 Through 1942, 1987, (with Vivian Perlis) Copland: Since 1943, 1989. Guggenheim fellow, 1925-26; recipient Victor award ($5,000), 1930, Pulitzer prize for music, 1944, NY. Music Critics Circle award for Appalachian Spnng, 1945, Acad. Award for film score The Heiress, Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Sci., 1950, gold medal for music Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. 1956, Presdl medal of Freedom, 1964, Howland Meml. prize Yale U., 1970, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1986; decorated comdr.'s cross Order Merit West Germany; hon. mem. Accademia Santa Cecilia, Rome, Academia Nacional de Bellas Arts, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Royal Philharmonic Soc., London, N.Y. Philharmonic Soc., Internat. Soc. for Contemporary Music, .

for flute

RCA

Royal Acad. Music, London. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., League Composers (chmn. bd. dirs.), ASCAP, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (past pres), Royal Soc. Arts London, Academie de Beaux Arts of Academie Francaise. Home: North Tarrytown Died

NY

Dec.

2.

CAGE, NICOLAS

COREY, ELIAS JAMES, 1928; Sept. BS, MIT, 1948, 12,

Elias

s.

Higham,

Claire

COPLAND, AARON,

See

14,

AM

Mernmac Coll 1990. Hokkaido U 1991, Boston Coll.. 1992. From instr to asst. prof. U. 111., Champaign-Urbana, 1951-55, prof., 1955-59; prof, chemistry Harvard U.. Cam1968—. bridge, Mass., 1959—, Sheldon Emory prof.. .

Contbr. articles to prof], jours. Sloan Found., 1967-72; mem.

Bd.

dirs. phys. sci. Alfred P. adv. bd. dirs. Robert A,

sci.

Welch Found. Recipient In rasa Found, award, 1968, Ernest Guenther award in chemistry, 1968, Harrison Howe award, 1971, Ciba Found, medal, 1972, Evans award Ohio t

State U., 1972, Linus Pauling award, 1973, Dickson prize in Carnegie Mellon U., 1973, George Ledlie prize in sci. Harvard U., 1973, Nichols medal, 1977, Buchman award Calif Inst. Tech., 1978, Franklin medal in sci. Franklin Inst., 1978, Sci. Achievement award CCNY. 1979, J.G. Kirkwood award, Yale U., 1980. C.S. Hamilton award U. Neb., 1980. sci.

Chem. Pioneer award. Am. Inst. Chemists, 1981, V.D. Mattia award Roche Inst. Molecular Biology, 1985, Wolf prize (chem). Wolf Found., 1986, Silliman award. 1986, Japan prize, 1989, Nat. Med. Sci., 1988, Nobel prize in chemistry. 1990, Gold Medal Award. AIC. 1990, Roger Adams award Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, numerous others; fellow Swiss-Am Exch.. 1957. Guggenheim Found.. 1957-58. 68-69. Alfred P Sloan Found.. 1956-59. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. AAAS, Am. Chem. Soc. (hon., award in synthetic chemistry 1971. Pure Chemistry award I960. Fntzche award 1968, Md sect. Remsen award 1974, Arthur C Cope award 1976, Roger Adams award organic chemistry 1993, Madison Marshall award 1985), Nat Acad. Sci., Franklin Inst., Chem. Soc. Japan (hon.), Sigma Xi. Chemistry Rm 319 12 Oxford 02138-2902

Harvard U Dept Dept Cambndge MA

Office: St

film

director,

producer,

1939; s. Carmine C; m. Eleanor Gian-Carlo (dec.), Roman, Sofia. BA, Hofstra U 1958; Master of Cinema. UCLA. 1968. Pub. mag. San Francisco, 1975-76. Artistic dir., Zoetrope Studios.; dir. films including Dementia 13, 1964. You're a Big Boy Now, 1967, Fi man's Rainbow, 1968, The Rain People. 1969. One from the Heart, 1981, Peggy Sue Got Married, 1986, Gardens of Stone. 1987. Tucker: The Man and His Dream. 1988. Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992, The Rainmaker, 1997; wnter films This Property Is Condemned, 1966, Reflections In a Golden Eye, 1967. The Rain People, 1969. Is Paris Burning. 1966. Patton, 1970. The Great Gatsby, 1974; co-writer, dir The Cotton Club, 1984, Life Without Zoe (segment in New York Film Stories), 1990; writer, prodr. and dir. films The Godfather (Acad, awards for Best Screenplay and Best Picture, nominee for Best Dir., Film Dir.'s award Dirs. Guild 1972). The Godfather. Part II, 1974 (Acad, awards for Best Screenplay, Best Dir. and Best Picture). The Conversation, 1974 (Golden Palm award Cannes Film Festival 1974), Apocalypse Now, 1979 (Golden Palm award Cannes Film writer; b. Detroit, Apr. 7, Neil; children: ,

Am

Festival

1

979).

Rumble

Fish,

1

983;

writer,

dir.

The

1990, The Rainmaker. 1997; prodr.. dir. 1983. Jack. 1996. The Rainmaker. 1997; prodr. (films) 1138. 1971, The Escape Artist, 1982, The Black Stallion Returns, 1983, Lanai-Loa, 1998, The Florentine, 1999, The Virgin Suicides, 1999, Grapefruit Moon, 2000; exec, prodr. (films) Black Stallion, 1979. Hammett, 1983, Lionhart. 1987, The Secret Garden, 1993, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. 1994. Family/Mi Familia. 1995, Don Juan DeMarco, 1995, Buddy. 1997. The Third Miracle, 1999, Goosed, 1999, Sleepy Hollow, 1999; co-exec, prodr. Mishima, 1985; dir. TV Movie The People; prodr. (TV series) White Dwarf. 1995. First Wave, 1998; exec, prodr TV movie Dark

Godfather: Part films

III,

The Outsiders,

THX

My

CENTURY AMERICA

CORNELIUS, DOROTHY trator;

Mar.

Pa.,

b.

9,

A., nursing association adminis1918. Diploma, Conemaugh Valley

Meml

Pub. health nurse Hosp., 1939; BSN, U. Pitts.. 1942 Johnstown, ARC. Pa., Ohio; exec. dir. Ohio Nurses Assn., 1957-83; editor Ohio Nurses Rev., 1957-83; pres Internat. Coun. Nurses, 1973. Am. Jour. Nursing Co.; apptd. Gov.*s Commn. on Aging in Ohio. 1961. apptd. to nat. corns. Pres. Chair Ohio Eisenhower, Kennedy. Johnson, and Nixon. Women's Def. Coun. Recipient numerous honors, awards, also 2 hon. doctorates, commendations from govs, of Ohio and Pa., Ohio Senate and Ho. of Reps.; named one of Ohio's

Top Ten Women.

ANA

Mem.

(1st

1964, chair

v.p,

fin.,

retirement and employee rels. corns., pres. 1968, apptd. com. on econ. and gen. welfare I960). Died in 1992.

CORNELL, ERIC ALLIN, (Greenberg)

Elizabeth

physics educator; s. Allin and Celeste Landry; 1 child,

m

C;

BS in Physics with honors. Stanford U., 1985; PhD in Physics, MIT, 1990. Tchr. English as Fgn. Lang. Taichung Eliza.

YMCA, 85;

Taiwan. 1982; rsch, asst. Stanford (Calif.) U., 1982fellow Harvard Ext. Sch., 1989; postdoctoral Inst., Cambridge, Mass., summer 1990;

tchg.

Rowland

postdoctorate Joint Inst Lab. Astrophysics, Boulder, Colo,, 1990-92; asst. prof. adj. dept. physics U. Colo.. Boulder, 1992-95; staff scientist Nat. Inst. Stds. and Tech Boulder, 1992—; fellow JILA U. Colo and Nat. Inst Stds and Tech., Boulder, 1994 Contbr. over 30 articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Recipient Grad. fellowship NSF, 1985-88, Undergrad. Rsch. award for excellence Firestone. 1985, ,



.

Samuel Wesley Stratton award, 1995. Newcomb-Cleveland prize, 1995-96, Carl Zeiss award, 1996, Fritz London prize in low temperature physics, 1996, Gold medal Dept. Commerce, 1996, Presdl. Early Career award in sci. and engring., 1996, I.I. Rabi prize in atomic, molecular and optical physics Am. Phys. Soc., 1997, King Faisal Internat. prize in

Alan T. Waterman award NSF, 1997. Bose-Einstein condensation. 1995.

Campus Box 440 Boulder

CO

First

Office:

1997,

sci.,

achievement of

Univ Colo JILA

80309-0440

CORNELL, HOLLY

A., engineering executive. BS. Oreg. State U., 1938. Co-founder 1946; co-founder Hill, 1971, dir., pres., chmn. bd. Seattle office. Instrumental in starting model bridge contest for students Oreg. State U.

CHHM,

CH2M

Deceased.

CARL FERDINAND, biochemist, educator; b Prague, Dec. 5, 1896; came to U.S.. 1922, naturalized. 1928; Carl I. and Maria (Lippich) C; m. Gerty Theresa Radnitz, Aug 5. 1920 (dec 1957); 1 son. Carl Thomas; m. Anne FitzGerald Jones. Mar. 23, I960. MD, German U.. Prague. 1920, U. Trieste, Italy, 1974; ScD, Yale U Western Res. U.. 1947, Boston U., 1948. Cambndge U- Eng.. 1949. U. Granada, Spain. 1966, Brandeis U., 1965; ScD hon. degrees,

CORI, s.

,

Monash U., Melbourne, Australia, 1966, Washington U., St. Louis U.. St. Louis, 1967. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1963. Asst. in pharmacology U. Graz. Austria. 1920-21; biochemist State Inst for Study Malignant Disease. Buffalo. N.Y.. 1922pharmacology and biochemistry Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1931-66; cons, biochemistry, vis. lectr. Mass. Gen. Hosp., Harvard U. Med. Sch., Boston, 1966-84, dir Enzyme Rsch. Lab.. 1966-84; mem. faculty Harvard Med. Sch.. 196684. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; mem. edit! bd.: BiRecipient Nobel prize in ochtmica et Biophysica Acta. medicine and physiology. 1947, Wjllard Gibbs medal Am. Chem. Soc., 1948; Sugar Rsch. Found, award. 1947, 50; Lasker award, 1946; Squibb award. 1947. St. Louis award. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.; hon. mem. Harvey Soc., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc. (Mid- West award 1946), 31; prof,

AAAS,

Royal Soc. London, Died Oct. 20. 1984.

Am.

Philos.

Soc.,

Sigma

GEORGE

CORTELYOU,

BRUCE, secretary of the treasury; b. N.Y.C, July 26, 1862; s. Peter Jr. and Rose (Seary) C; m. Lily Morns. Sept. 15, 1888. Grad., Hempstead (L.I.) Inst.. 1879, State Normal Sch., Westfield, Mass., 1882; LLB, Georgetown U„ 1895, LLM. George Washington U.. 1896; LLD. Georgetown U, 1903, Ky. Wesleyan U.. 1905. U. III., 1905, George Washington U„ 1932. Gen. law and verbatim reporter N.Y.C, 1883-85, pnn. of prep, schs., 1885-89; entered pub. svc. N.Y., 1889; pvt. sec. various ofcls., including 4th asst. postmaster gen., N.Y.J stenog. Pres. Cleveland, Washington, 1895. exec, elk., 1896; asst. sec Pres. McKinley. Washington. 1898. sec., 1900-01; reapptd. sec. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, Washington, 1901; 1st sec. Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, 1903-04; postmaster gen. Washington. 1905-07; sec. U.S. Treasury. Washington. 190709; pres. Cons. Gas Co. of N.Y.. 1909-35; dir. N.Y. Life Ins.

D

Chmn Rep. Nat Com., Meml. Assn.; pres. Miriam Assn. Died Oct. 23, 1940.

Applet on-Century Co. Co.. 1904-07; hon. pre. McKinley Nat.

Osborn Meml.

Home

Xi.

COSBY, BILL,

actor, entertainer; b. Phila., July 12. 1937;

s.

William Henry and Anna C; m. Camille Hanks, Jan. 25. 1964; children: Erika Ranee, Ennn Chalene, Ennis William Student, Temple U MA, (dec.), Ensa Camille. Evin Harrah U. Mass., 1972, EdD. 1977. Pres. Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame, 1968 Appeared in numerous night clubs, including The Gaslight. N.Y.C, Hungry I. San Francisco. Shoreham Hotel. Washington. Basin St. East. N.Y.C, Hilton. Las Vegas, Nev., Harrah's Lake Tahoe; guest appearances on numerous TV shows, including The Electric Co- 1972, Capt.

kjj

;

CORI, GERTY THERESA, Aug.

15.

biochemist; b. Prague. Austria. 1896; arrived in U.S., 1922; d. Otto and Martha

1951. Columbia Boston U., 1948. Smith Coll.. Univ., 1954. Asst. Children's Hosp.. Vienna, 1920-22; asst. biochemist State Inst, for Study of Malignant Diseases, Buffalo. 1922-31; rsch. assoc. Washington U. Med. Sch., 1931-47, prof. biol. chem., 1947 mem. adv. bd. Nat. Sci. Found. Recipient Midwest award Am. Chem. Soc.. 1946, Squibb award in endocrinology. 1947, Nobel prize in medicine and physiology, 1947; Garvan medal, 1948, Sugar rsch. prize Nat. Acad. Scis., 1950, Borden award of the Assn. Med. Colls. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., Am. Philos Soc., Am. Soc. Biol. 1949. Yale.

COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD,

IN 20TH

,

(Neustadt) Radnitz; m. Carl F. Cori, Aug. 5. 1920; 1 child. C. Thomas. MD, German U. Prague Med Sch.. 1920; ScD.

1990.

WHO



;

Harvey Soc., Am Chem Soc., Sigma Xi. Achievements include conducted research in carbohydrate metabolism and enzymes. Died Oct. 26, 1957. Chemists,



.

co-star: TV show I Spy, 1965-68; star TV show Bill Cosby Show, 1969-71, The New Bill Cosby Show, 1972-73, (host, voices) Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. 197279. Cos. 1976, (host, voices) The New Fat Albert Show, 1979-82, The Cosby Show, 1984-92, The Cosby Mystenes. 1994-95, Cosby, 1996; host, TV game show You Bet Your Life, 1992-93, Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1998—. Jack Paar "As I Was Saying. ..", 1997; interviewee 4 Little Girls (TV), 1997; exec, prodr. TV show Different World, 198793. Here and Now, 1992-93; TV movies include I Spy Returns. 1994. The Bill Cosby Mystery Movies. 1994; recs. include: Revenge (Grammy award Nat. Acad. Performing I ArtS and Scis. 1967), To Russell. My Brother. With

Kangaroo;

The

A

Whom

CORMACK, ALLAN MACLEOD, 1957, naturalized, 1966;

s.

physicist,

educator;

b.

came to U.S.. George and Amelia (MacLeod) C;

Johannesburg, South Africa, Feb.

23.

1924;

m. Barbara Jeanne Seavey, Jan. 6, 1950; children: Margaret, Jean. Robert. BS, U. Cape Town. South Africa. 1944, Sc.,

M

Cambridge (Eng.) U„ Cape Town, 1946-47, 1950-56; research

1945; research student,

U.

1947-50. Lectr. fellow Harvard

1956-57; asst. prof, physics Tufts U.. Medford, Mass., 1957-60. assoc. prof., 1960-64, prof., 1964-80, University prof., 1980-94, emeritus prof., 1994 researcher nuclear and U.,



particle topics.

physics,

Named

;

computed tomography and

hon. fellow

Korean Acad.

St.

John's Coll.,

related

Cambndge.

math, Eng..

and Tech., 1995; recipient Ballou medal Tufts U.. 1978, Nobel pnze in medicine and physiology, 1979. medal of ment U. Cape Town. 1980, Nat. medal Fellow AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc, Am. Acad. sci. NSF, 1990. Arts and Sets.. Royal Soc. South Africa (fgn.); mem. NAS, South African Phys. Soc.. Am. Assn. Physicists in Medicine (hon), Inst. Medicine, Korean Acad. Sci and Tech. (hon), Sigma Xi. Home: Milton Mass. Died May 7, 1998 1993,

Sci.

Top

Slept,

Secret.

200

M.P.H.,

Why

Is

There

Air,

True, It's True, Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow... Right. I Started Out as a Child, 8:15. 12:15, Hungry, Reunion, 1982, Bill Cosby.. Himself, 1983 (dir., prodr.), Those of You With or Without Children, You'll

Wonderfulness,

It's

Understand, i]azz albums) Where

You Lay Your Head,

1990,

My

Appreciation, 1991, films include Hickey and Boggs, 1972, Man and Boy, 1972, Uptown Saturday Night. 1974, Let's Do It Again, 1975, Mother, Jugs and Speed, 1976. Piece of the Action, 1977. California Suite. 1978, (voice) Aesop's Fable, 1978, Devil and Max Devlin, 1979, Bill Cosby. Himself, 1985, Leonard: Part VI, 1987, Ghost Dad. 1990, awards The Meteor Man, 1993, Jack, 1996; recipient 4

A

Emmy

1966,

Grammy

awards, named number in Campus Poll (album sales) 1968; The Wit and Wisdom of Fat Albert. 1973. Bill Cos-

67,

comedy

68, 69,

field

Top

8

1

Artists on

author: by 's Personal Guide to Power Tennis, Fatherhood, 1986, Time Flies, 1988, Love and Marriage, 1989. Childhood. 1991. Served with USNR. 1956-60. Achievements include setting concert attendance record Radio City Music Hall. 1986.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

>

WHO'S COSELL,

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

HOWARD (HOWARD WILLIAM

COHEN),

sports journalist; b. Winston-Salem, N.C.. Mar. 25, 1918; s. Isidore and Nellie Cohen; m. Mary Edith Abrams, 1944; children: Jill, Hilary. Grad. NYU. 1940; hon. doctorate,

Johns Hopkins U.. Wilmington Coll.. U.S. Sports Acad. Pvt. practice, until 1956; sportscaster

ABC.

1956-85;

commentator

Radio. 1953-92; mem. faculty Yale U.. 1974-80; newspaper columnist N.Y. Daily News. 1986-88; lectr in field; TV talk show host Speaking of Everything. 1988. Appeared in (films) Bananas. The World's Greatest Athlete. Broadway Danny Rose; (TV) Sonny and Cher Show. The Partridge Family; guest host Tonight Show'. Dick Cavett Show. Mike

ABC

Douglas Show, Merv Griffin Show; Dean Martin Show, Flip Wilson Show, Laugh-In. Odd Couple, various Bob Hope

Danny Thomas

specials, various

specials.

Sonny Bono Show,

David Letterman Show, Sports Reporters, Wall Street Week, Good Morning America; Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell: commentator ABC's Monday Night Football. 1970-83; author: Cosell. 1973. Like It Is. 1974. I Never Played the Game. 1985. What's Wrong with Sports, 1991;

Crossfire,

NYU Law

Rev. Nat. chmn AUS. World War

Multiple Sclerosis. 1976. Recipient Bob Considine award St. Bonaventure U.. 1984. Order of Leather Helmet NFL Alumni Assn.. 1986. Ronald Reagan Media award U.S. Sports Acad.. 1986. Sports Journalist of All Time award U.S. Sports Acad.. 1987, 2 Emmy award for Sportsbeat by Internat. Radio and TV Soc; named Broadcaster of Yr. Internat. Radio and TV Soc.. 1974; inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1983; scholarship in journalism named in his honor Brown U.. 1985; Howard and Mary Edith Cosell Ctr. for Phys. Edn. created in their honor at Hebrew U-, Jerusalem, 1985. Mem. ABA (apptd. chmn. elect sports law com. sect, tort and ins. practice 1986). Phi Beta Kappa. Home: New York N.Y Died Apr. 23. 1995 editor

Served to maj.

II.

COSTELLO, ELVIS (DECLAN PATRICK MCMANUS), musician, songwriter; b. London. 1954; s. Ross McManus; m. Cait O'Riordan. 1986; 1 child from previous marriage. Songs composed include Alison. 1977, Watching the Detectives, 1977. (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea. 1979. Crawling to the USA. 1978, Radio Radio, 1978, Stranger in the House, 1978. Girls Talk. 1979, Oliver's Army, 1979, Boy With a Problem, 1982. Every Day 1 Write the Book. 1983. others; albums include Aim is True. 1977. This Year's Model. 1978. Armed Forces, 1979, Get Happy!!, 1980, Trust, 1980, Almost Blue, 1981. Taking Liberties, Imperial Bedroom. 1982. Goodbye Cruel World. 1984. Punch the Clock. 1984, The Best Of. 1985. Blood and Chocolate, 1986. King of America. 1986. Spike. 1989. Girls. Girls. Girls. 1990. Mighty Like a Rose, 1991. (with Steve Nieve. Pete Thomas, Bruce Thomas and Nick Lowe) Brutal Youth, 1994 (with the Brodsky Quartet) The Juliet Letters, 1993, The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 1994, Kojak Variety, 1995, All This Useless Beauty. 1996, Extreme Honey. 1997.

My

Painted From Memory, 1998 concert U.S. and Eng., 1978 cathon. 1979. Address: care

(Grammy,

COSTNER, KEVIN,

actor; b.

LA..

Annie,

Lily,



;

1999); appears in in film Ameri-

appeared

Warner Bros Records Attn: Rick Gersean 3300 Warner Blvd Burbank CA 91505-4632

Silva

(div.);

Calif

State

children:

U.,

Fullerton,

1978.

m. Cindy

Jan. 18. 1955; Joe.

Degree

mktg..

in

Owner prodn

TIG

co.

Film appearances include Sizzle Beach U.S.A.. 1974. Shadows Run Black. 1981. Chasing Dreams, 1981, Frances, 1982. Night Shift, 1982. Table for Five, 1983, Stacy's Knights Prodns.

1983, The Big Chill, 1983. American Flyers. 1985, Fandango, 1985. Silverado. 1985. The Untouchables. 1987. No Way Out. 1987. Bull Durham. 1988. Field of Dreams. 1989, Revenge (also exec, prodr.). 1990, Dances with Wolves (also co-prodr., dir.) 1990 (Acad, award for best 1991, Star of Tomorrow award Nat. Assn. Theatre dir. Owners 1987, Hasty Pudding Man of Yr., Harvard U. 1990. Acad, award for best picture, 1991, Acad, award nominee best actor 1991, Dir's. Guild Am. award Best Dir. Feature Film 1991). Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. 1991. JFK. 1991. Truth or Dare. 1991. The Bodyguard (also co-prodr.) 1992. Perfect World, 1993, Wyatt Earp, 1994, The War. 1994, 1983.

The Gunrunner.

A

Walerworld (also co-prodr). 1995, Tin Cup. 1996. The Postman (also dir.. prodr.) 1997. Message in a Bottle (also prodr), 1999, For Love of the Game, 1999, Play It to the Bone. 1999, Thirteen Days, 2000; host. exec, prodr (TV series) 500 Nations; co-prodr. China Moon, 1993; exec, prodr. Rapa Nui, 1994; TV movies include Testament (PBS) 1983. Office: TIG Prodns 4000 Warner Blvd Bldg 5 Burbank

CA

91522-0001

CRAM

59

Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, (with R A Walton) Multiple Bonds Between Metal Atoms. 2d 1993 (with R D. Adams) Catalysis by Di- and

edti

.

Metal Atom Clusters. 1998. Recipient Michelson-Morley award Case Western Res. U 1980. Nat Medal Sci 1982, Paracelsus medal Swiss Chem. Soc., 1994, Polyhedron medal, 1995, Gold medal Am Inst Chemists. 1998. Lavoisier medal Soc. Fran, de Chimie. 2000; hon. fellow Robinson Coll.. U. Cambridge. Mem. NAS (chmn. phys. scis. 1985-88. coun 1991-94. gov bd NRC 1992-94. Cosepup 1992-94. chem. scis. bd. 1990. King Faisal Internal, prize 1990. Robert A. Welch award in chemistry 1994). Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Am. Chem. Soc. (awards 1962. 74, Baekeland medal N.J. sect. 1963, Nichols medal N.Y. sect. 1975. Pauling medal Oreg. and Puget Sound sect. 1976. Kirkwood medal N.Y sect. 1978. Gibbs medal Chgo. sect. 1980. Richards medal N.E. sect 1986, FA. Cotton medal Tex. sect. 1995. Pnestley medal 1998), Am. Acad Arts and Scis., N.Y. Acad. Scis. (life), Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon), Royal Danish Acad. Scis. and Letters (hon.), Gbttmgen Acad. Scis., Societa Chimica Italiana (hon.). Indian Acad. Scis. (hon.). Indian Nat. Sci. Acad, (hon.) Royal Soc. Edinburgh (hon.). Am. Philos. Soc, Acad. Europea (hon.). Royal Soc. London (fgn.). Inst, de France (Acad, des Scis.. fgn). Home: 4101 Sand Creek Rd Bryan TX 778088337 Office: Tex Univ Dept Chemistry College Station TX 77843-0001 Polynuclear

.

,

A&M

COURNAND, ANDRE came

24. 1895;

to

F., physician; b. Paris,

France. Sept.

U.S.. 1930. naturalized, 1941;

s.

Jules

and

Marguerite (Weber) C; m. Sibylle Blumer (dec. 1959); children: Muriel, Marie-Eve, Marie Claire; m. Ruth Fabian, 1963 (dec. 1973); m. Beatrice Bishop Berle, 1975. BA, Sorbonne U., Paris, 1913, PCB in Sci. 1914; MD. U. Paris, 1930; honorary doctorate. U. Strasbourg. 1957, U. Lyon, 1958. U. Brussels, 1959, U. Pisa, 1960, Columbia U., 1965. U. Brazil, 1965, U. Nancy. 1969; DSc (hon). U. Birmingham. 1961; D.Sc. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1963. Prof, emeritus medicine Coll. Phys. & Surg., Columbia. Served with French Army, 1915-19. Decorated Croix de Guerre (France); recipient Laureate (silver medal), faculty medicine U. Paris; Andrea Retzius silver medal Swedish Soc. Internal Medicine; Lasker award USPHS; winner (with Dr. Dickinson W. Richards and Dr. Werner Forssman) of 1956 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology; recipient Jiminez Diaz prize, 1970. Fellow Royal Soc. Medicine; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. U.S.A., de l'Academie Nationale de Medecine (fgn.) (France), Academie Royale de Medecine de Belgique, Am. Physiol. Soc. Assn. Am. Physicians. Brit. Cardiac Soc, Swedish Soc, Medicale Hopitaux de Paris, Internal Medicine, Soc. Academie des Sciences, Institut de France (fgn. mem.). Clubs: Century Assn. Am. Alpine. Home: New York N.Y. Died Feb. 19. 1988; buried Great Barrington Cemetery.

NYC.

COUSY, BOB JOSEPH,

sports commentator, b. 9. 1928; s. Joseph and Juliette (Corlet) C; m. Marie A. Ritterbusch, Dec. 9. 1950; children— Marie Collette, Mary Patricia B.S. in Bus.. Coll. of Holy Cross. 1950. Basketball player Boston Celtics, NBA, 1950-63; basketball coach Boston Coll., Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1963-69; chmn phys. Sons, Boston, from 1963; head fitness program H.P. Hood coach Cin. Royals, Kansas City-Omaha Kings. 1969-73; color commentator Boston Celtics WBZ-TV. 1981-85. WLVI-

Aug.

&

TV, 1985



Basketball

;

is

formerly commr.

My

1956,

Life.

1971.

.

.

.

U

1986. Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universilal, 1989, S.C., 1989, U. Rennes. 1992, Lomonosov 1992, Fujian Inst Rsch.. Chinese Acad. Scis.. 1993. Pisa. Italy. 1994, U.

U

.

U

Ziragoza. 1994. Cleve State Slate

1997.

U

.

1995,

U

Crete. 1996.

Mich

U 1996. U Pierre and Marie Curie, 1997, U Palermo. U Jaume I. 2000 Instr chemistry MIT. 1955-57. assl ,

prof. 1957-60. assoc prof. 1960-61, prof. 1961-71; Robert A. Welch Distinguished prof, chemistry Tex. U.. 1971 dir. Lab for Molecular Stucture and Bonding,

— 1983—

A&M

,

1958-67, Cons. Am Cyanamid, Stamford. Conn Union Carbide. 1964-94; Todd prof U. Cambridge, 1985-86 Author: (with G Wilkinson and PL Gaus) Basic Inorganic Chemistry, 3d edit., 1995, Chemical Applications ot Group Theory, 3d cd.il.. 1990. (with L Lynch and C Darlington) Chemistry. An Investigative Approach, (with G. Wilkinson) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 6th edit 1999; editor Progress in Inorganic Chemistry. Vols 1-10. 1959-68. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 13, 1971. (with L.M. Jackman) ,

;

NYC.

.

archives appear in their original form

World

.

Scries

Championship Team.

1995.

GA

COX, HARVEY GALLAGHER, Pa., May 19. 1929; s. Harvey

Mass.

WLVI-TV

Office:

Killer Instinct, Found., from 1956;

MA

75 Morrissey Blvd Boston

02125-

3397

COUZENS, JAMES,

senator; b Chatham, Ont Can.. Aug. 1872; s. James J. and Emma (Clift) C; m. Margaret A. Began mfr. of Manning, Aug. 31, 1898. Ed. pub. schs. automobiles, 1903; foanerly pres. Bank of Detroit and Highland Park State Bank; was v p. gen. mgr. and treas. Ford Motor Co. of Detroit; Ford Motor Co. of Can., Ltd.; dir. Ford Motor Co of Eng Ltd.. Detroit Trust Co.; apptd. to vacancy U.S. Senate, Nov. 29. 1922. elected to fill fill unexpired term of Truman H. Newberry. 1924; elected for ,

term.

1925-31. reelected for term.

1931-37

Served as

Detroit Bd. of Commerce, and dir. U.S. Chamber Commerce; chmn. for Wayne County of U.S. Fuel Adminstrn.. World War; served as commr. Police Dept. and Presbyn commr. STreet Tys.; mayor of Detroit, 1919-22 pres.

Died Oct

Gallagher and



Dorothea 1957; chil-

10,

dren Rachel Lianelly, Martin Stephen. Sarah Irene. A.B. with honors in history, U. Pa., 1951; B.D. cum laude, Yale, 1955; Ph.D., Harvard, 1963 Dir. religious activities Oberlin Coll., 1955-58; program asso. Am. Baptist Home Mission Soc., 1958-62; fraternal

1962-63; asst. prof.

worker Gossner Mission, East Berlin,

Andover Newton Theol.

Sch.,

1963-65;

church and soc. Harvard, 1965-70, Victor Thomas prof, divinity, 1970 cons. Third Assembly World Council Chs New Delhi, India, 1961. Author: The Secular City. 1965, God's Revolution and Man's Responsibility, 1965. The Feast of Fools, 1969, The Seduction of the Spirit: The Use and Misuse of People's Religion, 1973, Turning East: The Promise and Peril of the New Orientalism, 1977, Just As I



;

.

Am, 1983, The Silencing of Leonardo Boff: The Vatican and the Future of World Christianity, 1988, Many Mansions: Christian's Encounter With Other Faiths, 1988; editorial bd.: Christianity and Crisis. Chmn. bd. Blue Hill Christian Center, 1963-66; chmn. Boston Indsl. Mission. Office: Harvard Univ Divinity School Cambridge 02140

A

MA

CRAIG, MALIN, army

officer; b St. Joseph, Mo.. Aug. 5. 1875; s. Maj. Louis Aleck and Georgie (Malin) G; m. Genevieve Woodruff, Apr. 29, 1901; 1 child. Malin. Grad., U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1898; Honor Grad.. Inf. and Cav. Sch.,

1904; Grad., Army Staff Coll.. 1905, Army War Coll., 1910. 2d It. 4th Inf./U.S. Army, 1898; promoted through grades to brig. gen. U.S. Army, 1921, maj. gen., 1924, gen., 1935; served as It. col., col. and brig. gen. World War; In Santiago Campaign from 1898. China Relief Expdn., 1900, a.d.c. to Grig. Gen. Barry, in Philippines, 1900-01, to Gen. Bell, 1902-04; again in Philippines, 1907-09; duty Gen. Staff Corps. 1910-12, 1917-19; arrived in France, Oct. 5, 1917; apptd. comdr 166th Brigade Inf., 83d Divsn., 4th Army Corps, A.E.F., July 20, 1918; chief of staff 41st Divsn., 191719, chief of staff 1st Corps, 1918, chief of staff 3d Army. 1918-19; apptd. dir. Gen. Staff Coll., Washington, 1919; comdg Dist of Ariz.. 1920-21, comdt. Cav. Sch., Ft. Riley, Kan., 1921-1923; numerous assignments to chief of staff U.S. Army, 1935-39, ret. Decorated D.S.M.; with oak leaf cluster. Comdr. of Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre with 2 palms (French); Companion of Bath (Brit.): comdr. La Couronne (Belgian), Crown of Italy, Estrella de Abdon Calderon, 1st Class (Ecuador). Died July 25, 1945.

Commd.

CRAIN,

G. D., JR., business publications executive. Chmn. Crain Communications Inc.; pub. Advt. Age, Indsl. Mktg., Bus. Ins., Pensions & Investments, Am. Laundry Digest, Am. Drycleaner, Am. coin-op, Am. Clean Car Automotive News, Rubber and Plastics News, Crain Books. Died Dec. 15, 1973. bd.

.

26,

full

theologian; b. Phoenixville,

(Dunwoody) C, m. Nancy Nieburger, May

Soccer League. Author: Last Loud Roar, 1965, Bas-

The

22,

1936.

m

.

95.

Maj. League Mgr. of Yr., Baseball Writers' Assn. Am., 1985, Nat. League Mgr. of Yr., 1991; Maj. League Mgr. of Yr. Sporting News. 1985. Nat. League Mgr. of Yr., 1991, 93 Office: care Atlanta Braves PO Box 4064 Atlanta 30302-4064

Am.

1976. Chmn. nat. dir. Big Cystic Fibrosis Brothers. 1964-65. Named to Basketball Hall of Fame. 1971.

ketball Principles.

.

.



1991-92.

Named

asso. prof,

.

chemist, educator; b Phila Apr 9. 1930; s Albert and Helen (Taylor) C; Diane Dornacher. June 13. 1959; children: Jennifer Helen, Jane Myrna Student, Drexel Inst Tech., 1947-49; AB, Temple V.. 1951, DSc, 1963; PhD. Harvard U. 1955; Dr. rer Nat. (hon ). Bielefeld U 1979; DSc (hon ). Columbia U 1980, Northwestern U., 1981, U. Bordeaux. 1981. St Joseph's U 1982. U Louis Pasteur. 1982. U Valencia. 1983, Kenyon Coll 1983. Technion-Israel Inst Tech 1983. U. Cambridge.

League. Syracuse. N.Y.. 1970; player Fla. State League, Ft. Lauderdale, 1971, mgr., 1971; mgr. Ea. League. West Haven. Conn., 1972, Internat. League, Syracuse. 1973-76; 1st base coach New York Yankees. N.Y.C.. 1977; mgr. Atlanta Braves, 1978-81, Toronto (Ont.. Can.) Blue Jays. 1982-85, Atlanta Braves, 1990 Nat. League Championship Team,

A&M

Republican

COTTON, FRANK ALBERT,

League. Salem. Oreg.. 1961-62, Texas League, Albuquerque, 1963-64; player Pacific Coast League. Salt Lake City. 1965. Tacoma. Wash., 1966; player Internat. League, Richmond. Va., 1967. New York Yankees. NYC. 1968-69. Internal.

COVEY, MRS. ARTHUR

S.

See LENSKI,

LOIS

CRAM, DONALD JAMES, Vt„ Apr.

22.

1919;

s.

chemistry educator; b Chester. William Moffet and Joanna (Shelley)

C, m. Jane Maxwell, Nov. 25, 1969. BS, Rollins Coll., 1941; MS, U. Nebr., 1942; PhD. Harvard U.. 1947; PhD (hon). U Uppsala. 1977; DSc (hon). U. So. Calif. 1983, Rollins Coll., 1988. U. Nebr., 1989, U. Western Ontario, 1990. U. Sheffield. 1991. Rsch chemist Merck & Co., 1942-45; asst. prof, chemistry UCLA. 1947-50, assoc. prof., 1950-56, prof., 195690, S. Winstein prof, 1985-95, univ prof, 1988-90. univ. prof, emeritus, 1990—; chem. con. Upjohn Co.. 1952-88. Union Carbide Co. 1960-81. Eastman Kodak Co.. 1981-91. Technicon Co.. 1984-92, Inst Guido Donegani, Milan, 198891; State Dept. exch. fellow to Inst, de Quimica, Nat. U. Mex., 1956; guest prof. U. Heidelberg, Fed. Republic Germany, 1958; guest lectr. S. Africa, 1967; Centenary lectr. Chem. Soc London, 1976. Author: From Design to Discovery. 1990. (with Pine. Hendrickson and Hammond) Or1980, Fundamentals of ganic Chemistry. 1960, 4th edit Carbanion Chemistry, 1965, (with Richards and Hammond) Elements of Organic Chemistry, 1967, (with Cram) Essence 1977, (with Cram) Container of Organic Chemistry, Molecules and Their Guests, 1994; contbr. chpts. to textbooks, articles in field of host-guest complexation .

COWLES, GARDNER (KOLZ),

newspaper publisher;

b.

Oskalossa. Iowa. Feb. 28. 1861. s. William Fletcher and Wesleyan Coll.. la Maria Elizabeth (LaMonte) C; 1882, A.M.. 1885. LL.D., Drake U.. 1931. m Florence M. Le Cron). Call. Dec. 3, 1884; children: Helen (Mrs. James Bertha C. Quarton. Florence (Mrs. David S. Russell. In newspaper business since Kruidemer). John. Gardner. 1903; chairman of board, treas.. publisher The Register and Tnbune Co.. Des Moines, la., pubs, of Desmoines Register, Sunday Register, Des Moines Tribune. Mem. la. Ho. of Rep.

AB,

D

apptd by President Hoover, mem Conservation and Adminslrn of Public Domain, Reconstruction Finance Corp.. July 1932-Apr Clubs Des Moines, Prainc Independent Republican Died Feb 28. 1946

2

terms.

1899-1903;

Commn. on 1929; 1933.

dir.

COX, BOBBY (ROBERT JOE COX), professional baseball May 21. 1941. m Pamela Cox; manager; b Tulsa. Okla .

children Calif

Kami. Kasha. Skyla Student, Reedley Jr Coll., I960. Northwest Player Calif. League, Reno. Nev .

chemistry,

carbanions,

stereochemistry,

mold

metabolites,

large ring chemistry. Named Young Man of Yr. Calif. Jr. C. of C, 1954, Calif. Scientist of Yr.. 1974, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1987, medal. 1993; recipient award for

UCLA

work in synthetic organic chemistry Am. Chem. Soc. 1965, Arthur C. Cope award, 1974, Richard Tolnian medal. 1985. Willard Gibbs award. 1985. Roger Adams award. 1965. 75. Glenn 1985, Herbert Newby McCoy award. Scaborg award, 1989. Nat. Medal of Science. Nat. Sci Found.. 1993. award for creative rsch organic chemistry

creative

Chem. Mfrs. Assn.. 1965; Nat. Rsch. 1947. Am. Chem. Soc fellow, 1947-48, Guggenheim fellow. 1954-55 Fellow Royal Soc. (hon 1989); mem. NAS (award in chem. scis. 1992). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Chem. Soc, Royal Soc. Chemistry, Surfers Med. Assn., San Onofre Surfing Club. Sigma Xi. Lambda Chi Office: UCLA Dept Chemistry Los Angeles CA Alpha Synthetic Organic fellow Harvard U,

90095-0001

..

CRANE CRANE, HAROLD HART, poet; b. Garretlsville.O. July Edna (Harl) C Grad 21, 1899; s. Clarence A and Grace

Cleveland, Ohio; extension course in advt.. Western newspaper Res Mechanic bench hand, shipyard "bolter-up". Author: (verse) i. reporter, book elk., advt. writer, 1916-25; Poems. White Buildings. 1926. The Bndge. 1930, Collected

high sch

Helen Watre Levinson prize, 1930. John fellow. 1931-32 Died Apr. 1932.

Recipient

1933

Simon Guggenheim

CRANE, HORACE RICHARD,

physicist, educator; b. Turlock, Calif., Nov. 4. 1907; s. Horace Stephen and Mary Alice (Roselle) C; m. Florence Rohmer Le Baron. Dec. 30, 1934; children: Carol Ann, Janet (dec.), George Richard. BS, Rsch. fellow Calif. Inst Calif. Inst. Tech., 1930. PhD. 1934 Tech.. 1934-35; mem. faculty U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1935—; 1946—, chmn. dept. physics, 1965-72, prof physics U Mich George P. Williams Univ prof., 1972-78, emeritus, 1978—; Tech.. 1940-41. physicist rsch. assoc. (radar) Mass. Inst Carnegie Inst. Washington. 1941; project dir., proximity fuze project U. Mich.. 1941-43. atomic energy project, 1943-45; cons. NDRC, 1941-45; mem. standing com. on controlled thermonuc. rsch. AEC. 1969-72; v. p. Midwestern Univs. policy bd. Rsch. Assn.. 1956-57, pres, 1957-60; mem Argonne Nat. Lab.. 1957-67; Bd. govs. Am. Inst. Physics, 1971-75; 1964-71, mem. Commn. on Human chmn., Resources, 1977-80, Coun. for Intemat. Exch. of Scholars, 1977-80. Author: (monthly series) How Things Work in the Physics Teacher. 1983—. (books) How Things Work. 1992. Exhibits Guide. 1992. How to Build It, 1994; inventor, contbr. designer exhibits for hands-on type museums. 1981 Recipient Davisson-Germer prize, sci. articles to profl. mags. 1967. Disting Alumni medal Calif. Inst. Tech., 1968. Disting Svc. award U. Mich.. 1957, Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1986, CanDoer award Mich. Tech. Coun., 1993, Harris award of Rotary Intemat.. 1963; Henry Russel lectr.. 1967. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc.. AAAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs. (pres. 1965, Oersted medal 1977, Melba Newell Phillips award 1988), Rsch. U. Mich. Club (pres. 1956-57). Sci. Rsch. Club (v.p. 1946-47, pres. 1947-48), Sigma Xi. Achievements include the Inventor of Race Track, a modified form of synchrotron for nuclear ,



1946;

studies,

made

,

Home: 830 Avon

CRANSTON, ALAN, 1914;

19.

topher

s.

former senator; b. Palo Alto, Calif., William MacGregor and Carol (Dixon) C;

Robin

children:

Student.

AB, Stanford,

MacGregor

Pomona

1936.

Coll..

Kim

(dec.),

1932-33. U. Mexico,

Fgn. corr. Intemat.

News Svc,

Chris1933; Eng..

1936-38; Washington rep. Germany, Coun. Am. Unity, Washington, 1940-41; chief fgn. War Info., Washington, 1942-44; exec. sec. Coun. for Am. -Italian Affairs, Inc., Washington. 1945-46, ptnr. bldg. and real estate firm Ames-Cranston Co.. Palo Ethiopia,

Italy,

My Way

1962, in

of Life, 1971, Recipient Acad, award for role fellow Brandeis U Died May 10, Cemetery, Hartsdale. N.Y.

Mildred Pierce; hon

1977;

buried

CRAY,

Ferncliff

SEYMOUR

R., computer designer; b Chippewa BSEE. U Minn 1950. BS in Math 1950. Engnng. Research Assocs (later Remington Rand, Sperry Rand Univac div), St. Paul, until 1957; co-founder Control Data Corp., 1957, computer scientist, 1957-72; founder Cray Research Inc., Mendota Heights, Minn., 1972; chmn. Cray Computer Corp.. Colorado Springs. Colo., 1989 Designer first computer made with transistors, Cray-1. Cray-2, other computer systems.

1925

Falls. Wis..

Computer

,



.

CREECH, SHARON, children's author. M A George Mason U Edi tl asst ,

.

W

CA

. ,

94022-1900

architect; b. Lyons. France, Oct.

23, 1876; s. Paul Adolphe and Anna Caroline (Durand) C; m. Marguerite Lahalle, Aug. 1905. Diploma Architecture, French Govt.. 1903; ScD. U. Pa., 1913; MA, Brown U., 1929; Dr. Arts, Harvard U 1940. Prof, design U. Pa.. 190337, prof, emeritus, 1937 then assoc. trustee. Architect /co.



architect

numerous

,

projects, including: (with Albert Kelsey)

Pan-Am. Union. Washington, Valley Forge Meml. Arch; Rittenhouse Square, Phila Indpls. Pub. Libr. (with Zantzinger. Bone and Medary); Detroit Inst, of Arts; Hartford County Bldg; Folger Shakespeare Libr.; war memls. at Varennes, Fismes (France), Chateau Thierry, Bony, WaerBattle Monuments Commns.; eghem and Gibraltar for new bldgs. U.S. Mil. Acad.. U. of Tex., Fed Res. Bd. Bldg Washington; numerous others. Trustee Phila. Mus.; cons. bd. of design N.Y. Expn.. 1939, U.S. Navy Dept., 1938— others. Served in French Army and with 1st Div.. A.E.F., 194-19. .

Am

advertising executive; b. West Bridgewater. Mass., Mar 16, 1929; s. Harry Ellsworth and Nancy (Morrison) C; m. Christine Amelung, Feb. 1. 1958;

I

son, Robert Bosworth.

&

B.S. in

Econs

,

U. Pa., 1952

Inc., N.Y.C, 1954-58; v.p Ted Bates 1958-61; advt. dir Chesebrough Ponds Inc., N.Y.C, 1961-63; with Batten, Barton. Durstine & Osborn, InInc.. N.Y.C. 1963-85, pres., from 1978; pres. temat., N.Y.C, 1975-83, chief exec, officer, 1977-85. chmn., 1985; dir. Met. Opera Assn.. from 1976, v.p, 1981, pres. 1986-88; pres.. chief exec, officer 1984-85, gen. mgr.. Omnicom Group, N.Y.C, 1989-97; chmn. Omnicom Group, Served with U.S. Army. 1947-48. Inc., N.Y.C, 1997—.

With Benton

&

Co.,

Bowles,

N.Y.C,

BBDO

Rougevin prize, 1901. grand medal of emulation Ecole des Beaux Arts. Pans, 1901, gold medal Salon des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1903, medal of honor Archtl. League of NY., Phila. award (Bok pnze), 1931. disting. award Washington Soc. Architects; gold medalist of AIA, gold medal Pan-Am Expn.; grand pnze. Paris, 1937, 5th Pan-Am. Congress of Architects. prize of honor, Montevideo. 1940; award of merit U. Pa. Alumni Soc.. 1940; decorated Officer Legion of Honor. Croix de Guerre (France). Fellow AIA; mem. Philos. Soc., N.Y. Acad. Arts and LetRecipient

Paris

prize.

State Art Commn.. Nat. Commn. of Fine Arts, Racquet, Art Alliance (Phila.). Century (NY). Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, others. Died Sept 8, 1945 ters,

Pa.

author,

film director; b. Chgo., Oct. 23, 1942; s. John Henderson and 1964, Zula (Miller) summa cum laude. Harvard

C

M.D.. 1969

AB.

U

Postdoctoral fellow Salk

Inst..

La

1969-70; vis. writer MIT. Cambndge. 1988; creator, co-exec, prodr. TV show ER, 1994. Author: (as Jeffrey Hudson) A Case of Need, 1968 (Edgar award Mystery Writers of America 1968); (as John Lange) Odds On, 1966, Scratch One, 1967. Easy Go. 1968, Zero Cool, 1969, The Venom Business, 1969. Drug of Choice. 1970, Grave Descend, 1970, Binary, 1972; The Andromeda Strain, 1969, Five Patients, 1970 (Writer of the Year award Assn. American Medical Wnters 1970), (with Douglas Crichton) Dealing: Or, The Berkeley to 97 The Terminal Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues, Man, 1972, The Great Train Robbery. 1975 (Edgar award Mystery Writers of Amenca 1979), Eaters of the Dead. 1976, Jasper Johns. 1977. Congo. 1980, Electronic Life, 1983. Sphere, 1987. Travels. 1988, Jurassic Park, 1990, Rising Sun, 1992, Disclosure. 1994, Lost World, 1995. Airframe, 1996, Timeline, 1999; screenwriter, dir. film West world, 1973, Coma, 1978. The Great Train Robbery, 1979, Looker, 1981, Runaway, 1984; dir. film Pursuit, 1972, Physical Evidence, 1989; co-screen wnter Jurassic Park. 1993. Rising Sun, 1993; co-screenwriter, co- writer Twister, 1996; co-prodr. (film) Disclosure. 1994, Sphere, 1998. Eaters of the Dead, 1999, 1 ,

CRICK, FRANCIS

actress, also soft

dnnk company

ex-

HARRY COMPTON,

science educator,

San Antonio. Mar. 23, 1908; m. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., June 3. 1929 (div); m. Franchot Tone, Oct. 1. 1935 (div); m. Phillip Terry, July 21, 1942 (div); m. Alfred

Harry and Anne Elizabeth researcher; b. son; (Wilkins)C; m Ruth Doreen Dodd. 1940 (div 1947); m. Odile Speed, 1949; 2 daus. B.Sc., Univ. Coll., London;

Nu

PhD, Cambndge

b.

1

May

1955 (dec. Apr. 1959); children (adopted): Christina, Christopher, Cynthia, Cathy, dir. Pepsi-Cola Co. Appeared as dancer on stage as Lucille Le Sueur; entered movies in 1926; appeared in films including Our Dancing Daughters, Our Blushing Bndes, Untamed, Our Modem Maidens, Paid, Laughing Sinners, Possessed, Grand Hotel. Rain, Dancing Lady, The Gorgeous Hussy, The Bride Wore Red, Mannequin, Forsaking All Others, No More Ladies, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, Ice Follies of 1939, The Shining Hour. The Women, A Woman's Face, They All Kissed the Bride, Above Suspicion. Reunion in France. Hollywood Canteen, Mildred Pierce, Humoresque, Daisy Kenyon, Flamingo Road, The Damned Don't Cry. Harriet Craig, Goodbye, My Fancy, This Woman is Dangerous, Sudden Fear, Torch Song, Johnny Guitar, Female on the Beach. Queen Bee, Autumn Leaves, The Story of Esther Costello, The Best of Everything, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, The Caretakers, Strait Jacket. I Saw What You Did. Berserk. Trog; author (with Jane Kesner Ardmore) A Portrait of Joan, Steele.

10,

mem.

Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (hon), assoc), German Acad. Sci., Am.

hon),

Scis. (fgn.

Soc. (fgn. mem.), French Acad. Scis. (assoc. fgn. Irish Acad (hon), Hellenic Biochemical and Biophysical Soc. (hon), Academia Europaea. Office: Salk Inst Biol Studies PO Box 85800 San Diego CA 92186-5800

mem). Royal

critic; b Providence. May 5, 1934; d. Michael Daniel and Louise Natalie (Pensa) Student. Women's Coll.. U. N.C, 1951-53; BA, Barnard Coll.. 1955. Founder, editor Ballet Rev.. 1965-78; dance critic New Yorker mag., 1973-98; dance panelist Nat Endowment for Arts. 1977-80. Author: The Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Book. 1972, Aftenmages. 1977. Going to the Dance, 1982. Sight Lines, 1987. Writing in the Dark,

C

Dancing in the New Yorker, 2000. Recipient AAAL award 1979, award of Honor for Arts and Culture Mayor N.Y.C, 1979, Janeway pnze Barnard Coll.. 1955; Hodder fellow Pnnceton U.. 1971; Guggenheim fellow. 1972, 86, NEH fellow 1992, Nat. Arts Journalism Program sr„ fellow, 1999. Office: New Yorker Mag 4 Times Sq New York NY 100366561

CROCETTI, DINO

June

8,

1916;

s.

I

U., Eng.

Scientist Brit. Admiralty, 1940-47,

Strangeways Lab., Cambridge, Eng., 1947-49; with Med. Rsch. Coun. Lab. of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, 1949-77; Kieckhefer Disting. prof. Salk Inst. Biol. Studies, San Diego,

1977—. non-resident prof, Inst., 1

959,

psychology U.

N.Y.C, vis.

fellow,

Calif..

1962-73.

San Diego;

1959; vis. prof biophysics,

prof,

1

pres.,

1994-95;

vis. lectr.

adj.

chemistry dept. Harvard U., fellow Churchill Coll.,

962;

,

1988,

MARTIN. DEAN

The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search and articles on molecular.

for the Soul. 1994; contbr. papers

physicist, educator; b. Chi-

s. James Farley and Dorothy (WatAnnette Martin, Sept. 1 1, 1954; children: Cathryn. Emily. Daniel Watson. A.B.. So. Methodist U. (1951); Ph.D.. U Chgo.; D (hon). U. Pans, 1995. U. Leeds. 1996, Univ Pierre & Marie Cune. 1994; DSc (hon), U. Leeds, 1996. Asst physicist Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1955-58; asst. prof. Pnnceton, 1958-65, prof, physics, 1965-71; prof, physics and astronomy U. Chgo., 1971 prof, emeritus physics and astronomy; Loeb lectr. physics Harvard U., 1967; participant early devel. spark chambers; co-discoverer CP-violation, 1964; lectr. Nashima Found.. 1993. Recipient Research Corp. Am. award, 1967, John Price Wetherill medal

cago. son)

III..

C;

Sept. 29, 1931;

m



Inst.,

Nobel pnze fellow,

Am.

1976,

E.O.

,

I

.

Lawrence award ERDA, 1977, Medal of Sci., 1999; Sloan

for physics, 1980, Nat.

fellow, 1970-71. 82-83. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat Acad Sci. Am. Phys. Soc. Office: U Chgo Ennco Fermi Ellis Ave Chicago IL 60637-1433

1964-66,

Guggenheim

Philos. Soc..

(coun. mem.), Inst

5630 S

CRONKITE, WALTER,

radio and television news correspondent; b. St. Joseph. Mo., Nov. 4. 1916; s. Walter Leland and Helen Lena C; m. Mary Elizabeth Maxwell. Mar. 30, 1940; children: Nancy Elizabeth, Mary Kathleen. Walter Leland 111 Student. U Tex 1933-35; LL.D., Rollins Coll., 1966, Bucknell U„ Syracuse U L.H.D.. Ohio State U.; hon. degree. Am. Intemat. Coll., Harvard U. News writer, editor ,

;

Scnpps-Howard, also UP. Houston, Kansas City, Dallas, Austin, El Paso, Tex., N.Y.C; UP war corr., 1942-45, fgn. corr., reopening burs, in Amsterdam, Brussels, chief corr. Nuremberg war crimes trials, bur. mgr., Moscow, 1946-48, lectr., mag. contbr., 1948-49, CBS-News corr.. 1950-81, spl. mng. editor CBS Evening News with Walter corr., 1981 Cronkite, 1962-81; chmn. The Cronkite Ward Co., 1993—. Host spl.: Universe, CBS, The Holocaust: In Memory of Millions. The Discovery Channel, 1993 (Cable Ace award, Best Program Interviewer); anchor for: TV news spls. Vietnam: A War That Is Finished, 1975, In Celebration of US, 1976, Our Happiest Birthday, 1977. The President in



;

1975. Solzhenitsyn: 1984 Revisited; Author: Challenges of Change. 1971, A Reporter's Life, 1996; co-author: by Southeast. North by Northeast. Westwind; producer/host; The Cronkite Reports (12-episode series for Discovery Channel), 1994-96. Cronkite Remembers (8-part Recipient series for CBS and Discovery Channel), 1996.

China,

South

Peabody award. 1962, 81, several Emmy awards; William A. White award*for journalistic ment, 1969; George Polk Journalism award, 1971; Gold medal Intemat. Radio and TV Soc., 1974; Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia U award in Broadcast Journalism. 1978. 8); Presdl, medal of Freedom. 1981. Mem. Acad. Arts and Scis. (pres. nat. acad. N.Y. chpt. 1959, Govs, award 1979), Assn. Radio News Analysts, Nat. Press Club, Overseas Press Club, N.Y. Yacht Club, Explorers 52nd Club, Bohemian Club, Chi Phi. Office: CBS Inc 51

W

St Ste 1934

New York NY

10019-6119

Rockefeller

Cambridge. 1960-61; Korkes Meml. lectr. Duke U., 1960; Henry Sidgewick Meml. lectr Cambridge U., 1963; Graham Young lectr Glasgow, 1963; Robert Boyle lectr Oxford U., 1963; Vanuxem lectr Princeton U„ 1964; William T. Sedgwick Meml. lectr. MIT, 1965; Cherwell-Simon Meml. lectr. Oxford U., 1966; Shell lectr. Stanford U.. 1969; Paul Lund lectr. Northwestern U., 1977; Dupont lectr. Harvard Author: Of U.. 1979, numerous other invited meml. lectrs. Molecules and Men. 1966. Life Itself. 1981. What Mad Pursuit,

See

CRONIN, JAMES WATSON,

,

Jolla. Calif

CRAWFORD, JOAN, ecutive,

(fgn.

Philos

Franklin

CRICHTON, MICHAEL (JOHN CRICHTON),

Mem. bd. overseers Harvard U. Recipient George Foster Peabody award ER, 1995, Emmy Best Dramatic series ER, 1996. Mem. Authors Guild, Wnters Guild, Am. West, Dirs. Guild Am.. Prodrs. Guild. PEN Am. Ctr Acad Motion Picture Arts and Scis., Phi Beta Kappa. Office: Constant C Prodns 282 Katonah Ave # 246 Katonah NY 10536-2110

NY

Acad. Arts Scis. U.S. Nat. Acad.

John Muir Fundamental

(hon.), Inst.

Biology London (hon);

Inst.

1896,

Republican. Clubs; Racquet and Tennis (N.Y.C); Turf and Field. Office: Omnicom Group Inc 437 Madison Ave New 10022-7001 Also: Met Opera Assn Lincoln Ctr York New York 10023

NY

(hon.),

.

1

CRAWFORD, BRUCE EDGAR,

Bombay

Rsch..

CROCE, ARLENE LOUISE, CRET, PAUL PHILIPPE,

Cosmos (Washington DC),

,

biology and neurobiology to sci. jours. Recipient Prix Charles Leopold Mayer French Academies des Scis., 1961; (with J.D. Watson) Rsch. Corp. award, 1961, Warren Triennial prize. 1959, (with J.D Watson & Maunce Wilkins) Lasker award, I960, Nobel Pnze for medicine, 1962; Gairdner Found, award, 1962, Royal Medal Royal Soc., 1972, Copley medal. 1975, Michelson-Morley award, 1981, Benjamin P. Cheney medal. 1986. Golden Plate award, 1987, Albert medal Royal Soc. Arts, London, 1987. Wright Pnze VIII Harvey Mudd Coll., 1988. Joseph Pnestly award Dickinson Coll.. 1988. Order of Merit. 1991. Disting Achievement award Oreg State U Friends of Libr., 1995, Liberty medal. 2000 Fellow AAAS. Univ. Coll. London, Royal Soc., Indian Nat. Sci. Acad., Rochester Mus, Indian Acad. Scis. (hon.). Churchill Coll. Cambridge (hon.), Royal Soc. cell

NY

Clubs:

U

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Edinburgh (hon.). Cams Coll. Cambndge U. Calif., San Diego (hon.). Tata

Coll.;

1

lang. divsn. Office

Alto. Calif., 1948-56; contr. State of Calif., 1959-67; pres. Homes for a Better Am. Inc.. 1967-68; v.p. Carlsberg Fin. Corp., Los Angeles, 1968; mem. U.S. Senate from Calif., 1969-93; sr. intemat. adv. Schooner Capital Corp.. Boston, 1993-97; chmn. Gorbachev Found USA, 1992-2000. State of S.-Kyrgiz Bus. Coun 1993World Forum. 1995-99; chmn. 1997-2000; pres. Global Security Inst., 96, hon. chmn., 1999—. Author: The Big Story. 1940. The Killing of the Peace, 1945. Mem. exec. com. Calif. Democratic Central Com.. 1954-60; pres Calif Dem Council, 1953-57. Served with AUS. 1944-45. Mem. United World Federalists (nat. Fremont Rd Los pres. 1949-52). Home and Office: 27080

WHO

Coll.

BA. Hiram

indexer Congl Quarterly. Washington; rschr. Libr. Congress Author: The Recital, Nickel Malley. Walk Two Moons. 1994 (John Newbery medal 1995). Absolutely Normal Chaos, 1995. 1 997, Pleasing The Ghost. 996. Chasing Redbird, Bloomability, 1999, The Wanderer, 2000. Fishing in the Air, 2000. Office: care HarperCollins Children's Bks c/o Author 10022-5244 Mail 7th Floor 10 E 53rd St New York

Common

Altos

,

scientist

;

early discoveries in field of artificially measurements of

produced radioactive atoms, 1934-39; magnetic moment of free electron, 1950. Rd Ann Arbor MI 48104-2738

June

WHO'S

60

CRONYN, HUME,

actor, wnter.

film director; b.

London,

Ont., Can., July 18, 191 1; came to U.S., 1932; s. Hume Blake and Frances Amelia (Labatt) C; m. Jessica Tandy, Sept. 27, 1942 (dec); children: Susan Cronyn Tettemer, Christopher, 1930Tandy. Grad Ridley Coll., 1930; student. McGill 31; grad.. Am. Acad Dramatic Art. 1934; LL.D (hon). U. Western Ont., 1974; (hon.), Fordham U., 1985. Lectr. drama Am. Acad. Dramatic Arts, N.Y.C. 1938-39, Actors' Lab., Los Angeles, 1945-46; bd. govs. Stratford Festival, Can. Author: Rope (screen version), 1947. Under Capncorn (screen version), 1948. also various short stones and mag. articles; author (with Susan Cooper) play Foxfire and

U

.

.

LHD

ABC

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

I

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

(eleptay The Dollmakcr (Chnslopher and Writers Guild awards 1985). (autobiography) A Terrible Liar, 1991. First

profl theatre appearance. Nat. Theatre Stock Co.. Washington. 1931; appeared in Hippers Holiday. N.Y.C.. 1934. various plays. N.Y.C.. including High Tor. Room Service. The Three Sisters. The Weak Link. Retreat to Pleasure. The Survivors (star); motion pictures include Shadow Of Doubt. 1943. Life Boat. 1944. The Seventh Cross. 1944. The Postman Always Rings Twice. 1946. The Green Years. 1946. Letter for Evie (star). 1945. Brute Force (star). 1947. Top O' The Morning. People Will Talk (star). 1951. Sunrise at Campobello. I960. Cleopatra. 1963. Gaily Gaily. 1968, The Arrangement. 1968. There Was a Crooked Man. 1969. Conrack. 1974. Parallax View. 1974. Honky Tonk Freeway. 1980. The World According to Garp. 1981. Roll Over. 1981. Impulse. 1983. Brewster's Millions. 1985. Cocoon. 1985. Batteries Not Included. 1987. Cocoon: The Return, 1988, The Pelican Brief. 1993. Camilla. 1994. Marvin's Room. 1996. Alone. 1999. (animated) People. 1995; (TV movies) An African Love Story, 1996. 12 Angry Men, 1997; starred in touring prodn. of Hamlet. 1949; co-starred with Jestouring prodn. of The Little Blue Light. sica Tandy in Brattle Theatre, Cambridge. Mass.. 1950, The Fourposter, 1951-53, Madame Will You Walk. 1953-54. The Honeys; Day by the Sea. 1955. The Man in the Dog Suit. 1958; dir.: Madonna. Los touring prodn. of Portrait Of Angeles. 1946, Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep. 1949-50. Hilda Crane, 1950. The Egghead, 1957, all N.Y.C.; appears in major network dramatic shows TV. including Show of the Week; TV appearances include Foxfire, A Hallmark Prodn.. 1987, Day One. 1988. Age Old Friends. 1988, Broadway Bound. 1991. Christmas on Division Street. 1991. To Dance

A

My

CULLER

61

Mary's Welcome Stranger. Blue Waltz. Mr. Music. Here Lost. White Christmas. Country Girl. Anything Goes. Stage Coach; author (autobiography): Call Me Lucky. 1953; sold over 300.000 records including songs Silent Night and While Christmas. Recipient Acad, award. 1944. William D. Richardson Meml. trophy for

Going

Way.

Bells of St.

Road to Rio. The Emperor Comes the Groom. Little Boy Skes.

game

contbns. to

of golf.

Roman

(N.Y.C).

Mem.

1950.

Catholic

Died Oct.

ANTA

A

A

ANTA

with the White Dog. 1993 (Emmy award. Lead Actor 1961. Special. 1994); appeared in: Big Fish. Little Fish. Tyrone Guthne Prodns.. Mpls.. 1963; played Polomus in 1964; producer: Slow Dance on the Killing Hamlet. Ground. 1964; produced and starred: (with Jessica Tandy) comedy prodn. The Marriage (a dramatic series). 1954. Triple Play. 1958. 59; appeared title role: (with Jessica Tandy) Richard 111. 1965; in: (with Jessica Tandy) Cherry Orchard.

NYC.

comedy prodn. The Miser. Mpls., Delicate Balance, 1966, 67; as Harpagon Taper Forum, Los Angeles, in: revival The Miser, Mark 1968; as Frederick William Rolfe in: revival Hadnan VII. Stratford Nat Theatre Co., Can., 1969. tour. 1969-70; as Capt. Queeg in: Caine Mutiny Court Martial. Los Angeles. 1971-72; appeared in: Promenade All, N.Y.C. 1972; dir. appeared in tour. 1972-73; appeared in: (with Jessica Tandy) Samuel Beckett Festival. Lincoln Center, N.Y.C. 1972; and as

1965;

1965; as

Harpagon

Tobias

in:

A

in

Tape

tour Krapp's Last

in

Samuel Beckett

Festival. Toronto.

Washington, other cities. 1973, (with Jessica Tandy) Noel Coward in Two Keys, 1974, tour, 1975, Many Faces of Love, 1974. 75. 76; appeared as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice;

Bottom in: (with Jessica Tandy) A Midsummer Night's Dream. Stratford (Ont., Can.) Festival, 1976; co-producer: (with Mike Nichols and star) The Gin Game (Pulitzer prize 1978). Golden Theatre, N.Y.C, 1977; tour The Gin Game,

as

USSR, 1978-79; star: tour Foxfire, Stratford 1980. Guthrie Theatre. Minn.. 1981, Ethel 1983; Traveler in the Dark. Am. Barrymore Theatre, Repertory Theatre. Loeb Drama Ctr., Cambridge, 1984; limited run of Foxfire, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles. 1985; (with Jessica Tandy) The Petition. Golden Theatre. N.Y.C. 1986. Decorated Order of Canada; recipient Comodedia Matinee Club award for Fourposter, 1952. Barter Theatre award for outstanding contbn. to theatre. 1961. Delia Austna medal NY. Drama League for Big Fish. Little Fish 1961. Antoinnctte Perry (Tony) award, also Variety N.Y. Drama critics poll of performance as Polonius, 1964. 9th ann. award Am. Acad. Dramatic Art 1964. Straw Hat award for best dir. U.S.. Can..

(Ont

)

Eng

.

Festival,

NYC,

1972. Obic award for outstanding achievement, disting. performance Krapp's Last Tape 1973. Brandeis U. Creative

Arts award 1978, nominee Tony award for The Gin Game 1979, winner Los Angeles Critics award 1979, named to Theatre Hall of Fame 1979. Nat. Press Club award 1979, Commonwealth award for disting. service in dramatic arts. 1983. Humanitas Prize, 1985, Kennedy Ctr Honors, 1986. Alley Theatre award. 1987, Franklin Haven Sargent award Acad. Dramatic Arts as disting. alumnus for quality of acting, 1988. Nat Medal of Arts. 1990; Emmy award supporting actor Broadway Bound. 1992, Antoinette Perry Lifetime Achievement Award, 1994 (with Jessica Tandy). Mem. AFTRA. Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild Am.. Actors Equity Assn.. Soc. Stage Dirs. and Choreographers, Dramatists Guild Office: 63-23 Carlton St Rego Park 11374-2826 also: ICM Samuel L Cohn 40 57th St New York NY 10019-4001

Am

NY

W

1977

NY

.

.

CROSBY, BING (HARRY

LILLIS),

actor;

b Tacoma.

May

W

1904; s Harry Lowe and Catherine C; m. Wilma Wyall. Sept 29. 1930 (dec 1952): children: Gary Evan. Dennis Michael. Philip Lang. Howard Lindsay; m. Olive Grandstaff (Kalhryn Grant). Oct. 24. 1957; children Harry Lilhs III, Mary Frances. Nathaniel Patrick, pres Bing Crosby Ltd founder Crosby Nat. Pro-Am. Golf Tournament Early career as singer with dance bands, 1925-30, then in broadcasting with Columbia System, 1931-35. with NBC. 1936-57, entertainer U.S. servicemen. World War II: with ABC. 1947-49. with Columbia fropi 1950; screen actor with Paramount Prodns Inc.. from 193); appeared in more than 50 films including Here Is My Heart. Pennies From Heaven. The Road to Singapore. Road to Zanzibar, Birth of the Blues. Holiday Inn, Road to Morocco, Star Spangled Rhythm. 2,

.

archives appear in their original form

six

Poht.

Assn.,

CROSBY, ELIZABETH CAROLINE,

anatomist, educator: b Petersburg. Mich.. Oct 25. 1888: d Lewis Frederick and Frances (Kreps) C; I adopted dau.. Kathleen Palmer. BS. Adrian (Mich.) Coll.. 1910; MS. U Chgo., 1912. PhD. 1915;

ScD (hon

Adrian Coll.. 1939; ScD. Marquette U., 1957. ). Denison U 1959. Smith Coll.. 1967. Women's Med. Coll.. 1967, U. Mich.. 1970; LLD (hon.). Wayne State U.. 1958. Various edn. posts to prof, anatomy Mich. Med. Sch.. 195859. prof, emeritus, cons, neurosurgery. 1959 prof, emeritus anatomy U. Ala. Med. Ctr.. Birmingham, 1964 lectr. Manschal Coll. U Aberdeen. Scotland, 1939-40, sr. rsch. fellow. I960; vis prof. U PR.. 1949; Henry Russel lectr. U. Mich 1946; Max Peet lectr. Univ. Hosp.. U. Mich.. 1949; Mayo Clinic lectr.. 1963; Marion Hines lectr. Emory U., 1966; numerous others. Co-author: Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous Systems of Vertebrated, including Man, 1936, Correlative Neurosurgery, 1955, 2d edit.. 1969, 3d edit., 1980, Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System, 1962, Com.



;



;

.

parative Correlative Neuroanatomy of the Vertebrate Telencephalon. 1980. Recipient Nat Medal of Sci.. 1979; award Nat. Med. Women's Assn.. 1981. Mem. Ala. Acad. Sci.. Am. Assn. Anatomists. Harvey Cushing Assn. (hon.). Cajal Club. Internat. Brain Rsch. Orgn., U. Mich. Alumni Assn., Rsch. Commn. World Fedn. Neurology. Soc.

Anatomists, others. Died

Soc.

So.

1983.

CROSBY, JOHN O'HEA,

conductor, opera manager; b. July 12. 1926; s. Laurence Alden and Aileen Mary (O'Hea) Grad.. Hotchkiss Sch 1944; BA, Yale U 1950, DFA (hon ). 1991; LittD (hon), U. N.Mex., 1967; MusD (hon), Coll. of Santa Fe. 1968, Cleve. Inst. Music, 1974; LHD (hon), U. Denver. 1977. pres. Manhattan Sch. Music. 1976-86. Accompanist, opera coach, condr., N.Y.C, 195156. founder, gen. dir., mem. conducting staff Santa Fe Opera. 1957-2000; guest condr. various opera cos. in U.S. and Can. and Europe, 1967 condr. U.S. stage premiere Daphne, 1964; U.S. profl. premier Fnedenstag, 1988; world premiere

N.Y.C,

C

,



.

Gamma

NW

Office:

Heights. 1958.

PO Box

1885;

Va.. Feb.

10.

(Wright)

C;

NM

2408 Santa Fe

CROSS, HARDY, m.

20036-5655

TOM (TOM CRUISE MAPOTHER, IV), actor; NY. July 1962; Thomas C III and Mary

Syracuse.

3,

s.

Lee Mapother; m. Mimi Rogers, May 9. 1987 (div. 1990); m. Nicole Kidman. Dec. 24. 1990; adopted children: Isabella Jane Kidman. Connor Antony Kidman. Grad. H.S.. Glen Ridge. N.J. Actor: stage prodn. Godspell; feature film appearances include Endless Love. Taps, 1981. Losin' It, 1981, The Outsiders, 1983, Risky Business, 1983, All the Right Moves, 1983. Top Gun. 1986. Legend. 1986. The Color of Money, 1986. Cocktail. 1988. Rain Man. 1988. Born on the Fourth of July. 1989 (Acad, award nominee for best actor 1990, Golden Globe award Best Actor Drama. Chgo. Film Festival Critics award. Best Actor). Days of Thunder, 1990, Far and Away. 1992. A Few Good Men. 1992, The Firm, 1993, Interview with the Vampire, 1994. Mission Impossible. 1996. Jerry McGuire, 1996 (MTV Movie award Best Male Performance. Golden Globe award Best Performance Comedy/Musical. Blockbuster Entertainment award Favorite Actor-Comedy /Romance, nominated Oscar award Best Actor), Eyes Wide Shut, 1998, Magnolia. 1999 (Golden Globe, 2000), Mission Impossible 2. 2000; prodr. Without Limits, 1998. also: C/W Prodns c/o Paramount Studios 5555 Melrose Ave Hollywood CA 90038

CRUZ, CELIA,

vocalist; b Havana, Cuba, Oct. 21, 1929; d. Simon and Catalina (Alfonso) C; m. Pedro Knight, July 14, 1962. Salsa singer with various artisis including: La Sonora Matancera, Ray Barretto, Willie Colon, and Tito Puente; appeared in film Salsa. 1988. Fires Within. 1991. The Mambo Kings. 1992. The Perez Family, 1995, Damas del Swing, Las, 1997, Alma no tiene color. El. 1997. Yo Soy. del Son a la

RMM

1997, (TV shows) 10th Anniversery Collection VOL.1, 1997. 22nd N.Y. Salsa Festival. The. 1997, Summer Video Jams, 1999. Recipient Grammy award for Latin tropical performance (with Ray Barretto) 1989. Nat. Medal of Arts, 1994. Office: Azucar Music Prodns c/o Omar Padillo 568 Broadway Rm 806 New York NY 10012-3225 Salsa,

;

With inf. AUS. 1944-46. ETO Recipient Nat Medal of Arts. 1991. Verdienstkreuz 1st klasse Bundesrepublik. Deutschland. 1992. Roman Catholic.

Wuthenng

oak

DC

Washington

b.

Neurosci..

Sci.

CRUISE,

87504-2408

engineer; b. Nansemond County. Thomas Hardy and Eleanor Elizabeth

civil s.

Hopwood

Edythe

Fenner. Sept. 5, 1921. BA, Hampden-Sydney Coll.. 1902. BS. 1903. hon. ScD. 1934; BS in civil engr Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908; Harvard, 1911; (hon), Yale Univ., 1937; Eng (hon.), Lehigh Univ., 1937. Instr. in Eng. Hampden-Sydney Coll.. 1903-06; engr 1902-03; instr. in Eng.. math. Norfolk Acad Ry. 1908-10; asst. prof, civil engr. Brown bridge dept U., 1911-18; gen. practice structural engring., 1918-21; prof, structural engring. Univ. III.. 1921-37; prof, civil engring. Yale, 1937. Author (with N.D. Morgan): Continuous Frames of Reinforced Concrete, 1932; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (Norman medal 1933), Am. Ry. Engnng. Assn.. Am. Concrete Inst. (Wason medal

CRUZ, PHILIP VERA,

union organizer; came to U.S., 1926; Past farm worker, factory worker West Coast; mem. workers organizing com. AFL-CIO. 1965; leader Filipino farm workers' strikes Cochella and Delano, 1965; founder with Chavez UFW, 1965-77; resigned due to Chavez failing to give proper credit to the Filipinos for beginning the labor movement and visiting The Philippines while under 1977law. 1977; spkr field. Bakersfield. martia in agrl.

I

93.

award

Recipient

contributions

for

Govt, of The Philippines,

1987.

to

Filipino cmty. 1993.

Died Apr. 23,

MCE.

,

MA

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,

MP

Western Soc. Engrs., Conn. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., Royal Society Arts, Am. Inst. Cons. Engr. (Lamme medal 1944), Am. Acad. Arts & Scis., Kappa Alpha, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Tau. Chi Epsilon, micron Delta Kappa, Mason Died Feb. II, 1959

CRYER, GEORGE EDWARD, County, Nebr., May 13, 1875;

former mayor; b Douglas s. John B. and Elizabeth 5. 1906 (dec Sept 1945); children: Edward Gay, Catherine Christine; m. Estelle B.

(Grange)

m

C;

Othmar, Sept 1910-11;

Isabel

24,

Gay. Sept.

1947.

1st asst.

US

atty. So. Dist. Calif..

LA.

1912-13; chief dep. dist. 1921-29; mem Cryer Jones. With Co G. 7th Calif. Inf., U.S.V.. 1989-99. Spanish Am. War. Republican. Presbyn. Died May 1961. atty.

asst.

1st

LA.

city atty

County.

1915-19;

mayor

LA.

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1936),

I

CROTHERS, SCATMAN,

actor. Film appearances include Fortune, Pryor's Place. Between Heaven and Hell. 1956. Aristocats. 1970 (voice). King of Marvin Gardens, 1972, Detroit 9000. 1973, Black Belt Jones. 1974, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 1975. Streetfight. 1975. Shootist, 1976, Silver Streak, 1976. Cheap Detective. 1978. Scavenger Hunt. 1979. Bronco Billy, 1980. Shining, 1980. Sunshine's on the Way. Twilight 1982. 1982, Zapped!, 1980. Deadly Eyes, Zone— The Movie. 1983, Journey of Natty Gann. 1985, Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy. 1988.

CROOKS, ALEXANDER RICHARD,

tenor; b Trenton, N.J.. s. Alexander Struthers and Elizabeth (Gore) C; ed. high sch.. Trenton; Mus.T)., Temple U.. Lafayette Coll.; m. Mildred Wallace Pine. July 23. 1921; childred Patricia. Richard. Began as boy soprano soloist in ch.; made debut as bo soprano with Mme. Schumann-Hank. Asbury Park. N.J.. 1910/. debut as tenor with Symphony Orch Waller Damrosch, condr 1922; European concert tours. 1924-38; concert tour of Australia. New Zealand and Tazmania. 1936. Served as cadet flying officer. Air Service. U.S. Army. World War I Episcopalian Died Sept 29. 1972.

of Merit. Bronze Star with combat V, Air leaf clusters. Mem. U.S. Naval Inst.. Am. Internat. Studies Assn., Coun. on Fgn. Rels.. Washington Inst. Fgn. Affairs, Phi Delta. Phi Delta Phi. Office: Global Options 1615 L St Ste 1350

medal with

Bel-Air C.C.. Friars 14.

A

ANTA

USCG). Legion

CROWE, WILLIAM

JAMES, JR., educator, international consultant; b La Grange, Ky Jan 2, 1925; s William James and Eula (Russell) C; m. Shirley Mary Grennell, Feb. 14. 1954; children: William Blake, James Brent, Mary Rusin Edn Stanford U.. Naval Acad 1946; sell BS. Dodds fellow). Princeton 1956; PhD in Politics (Harold Commd. ensign U.S. Navy, 1946. advanced U. 1965. through grades to adm.; comdg. officer U.S.S. Trout. 1960-

CUKOR, GEORGE DEWEY,

motion picture director; b. 1899; s. Victor F. and Helen (Gross) 7, Began as asst. stage mgr. N.Y. prodns.; directed major N.Y. prodns. starring such players as Ethel Barrymore, Jeanne Eagles, Laurette Taylor, etc.; stage dir. Empire Theatre, N.Y.C, 1926-29; dir. and mgr. Lyceum Theatre. Rochester, N.Y.. 1921-28; entered motion picture field. 1929; became dir. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1933. Dir.: Little Women. 1933, David Copperfield, 1934, Romeo and Juliet, Camille. 1936. Holiday. 1937. Zaza. 1938. The Women. 1939. Susan and God. 1939. Philadelphia Story, 1940, A Woman's Face, The Twins, Keeper of the Flame, 1942. Gaslight. 1943. Winged Victory, 1943. Double Life. 1947. various more films to The Chapman Report, 1961, My Fair Lady 1964 (Acad, award). Justine. 1968. Travels With My Aunt, 1972, Love Among the Ruins, 1974 (Emmy award). The Blue Bird, 1976, The Corn Hon. discharge U.S. is Green, 1979, Rich and Famous, 1981. Army. Died Jan. 24. 1983.

N.Y.C, July

C

,

US

62;

,

comdr Submarine Div

W

MA

.

San Diego. 1966-67. 1970-71. dep to Pres.'s Spl 31

sr

adviser

Rep. for Vietnamese Navy. Micronesian Status Negotiations, 1971-73; dep. dir. strategic plans CNO Staff. 1973-75; dir East Asia and Pacific region Office of Sec of Def Washington, until 1976; comdr Middle East Force Bahrain. 1976-77; dep. chief naval ops plans and policy Washington. 1977-80; comdr.-in-chief Allied Forces So Europe. 1980-83. comdr -in-chief Pacific. 1983-85; chmn Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1985-89; prof geopolitics U Okla

CULLEN, COUNTEE,

author, educator; b N.Y.C, May 30. 1903; s. Frederick Asbury and Carolyn Belle (Mitchell) C; m. Ida Mae Roberson. Sept. 27. 1940. AB. NYU, 1925. AM. Harvard. 1926. Tchr. Frederick Douglass Jr H.S Editor: Caroling Dusk (anthology of verse N.Y.C. 1934 by Negro poets) 1928; author: Color, 1925. Copper Sun.



.

Brown Girl. 1928. The Black Christ. to Heaven. 1932. The Medea, 1935. The Lost Lives and How I Lost Them. 1942. St. Louis Woman (a mus.cal in collaboration with Anna Bontempo, producted on Broadway). 1946, (poetry) On These I Stand, 1947. Mem. Phi Recipient Guggenheim fellowship, 1928. Beta Kappa. Died Jan. 9, 1946; buried in Woodlawn Ceme1927. 1930.

Ballad of the

One Way

Zoo. 1940.

tery.

New

My

York.

.

Norman. 1989-94; chmn Fgn Intelligence Adv Bd., WashDC. 1993-94; U.S. amb to U.K. London. 1994-97; counselor Ctr. for Strategic and Internat. Studies. Washington.

Author: Line of ington. 1989-94; prof. U. Okla.. 1989-94. Fire. 1993; co-author: Reducing Nuclear Danger: The Road Away from the Brink, 1993; author supr ops plan for repa1995Trustee Princeton U triation of U.S.S. Pueblo crew Found 1998— Decorated Defense 2000; dir with with three oak leaf clusters (Dept. Def). Navy (US Army. USAF. two oak leaf clusters (USN). .

USNA

DSM

.

DSM

DSM

CULLER, GLEN J„

computer scientist Faculty mem. U. Barbara. 1959-69; asst dir Computer Rsch. Ramo-Woolndgc; founder Culler Harrison, Inc. (named changed to Culler Sci. Sys ); mem. sci and engring. bd. NAS; Calif, Santa

Lab.

invited specialist

to Project

MAC

to initiate

ARPA

online

computing activities; invited guest Soviet Acad. Scis.; invited vis prof. World Physics Inst.. Trieste. Italy; pioneering work in multiple branches of sci. computing; contbns. have created

CUMMINGS sound and image techniques thai provide the found,

human

comms.

designer,

sys.;

dir.

installation

for

of

first

mathematically onented online computer sys. Patentee FPS array processor, holder 6 other patents; contbr. numerous Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech.. ACM. Glen Culler Symposium Day, U. Calif., Santa

articles to profl. jours.

1999, honoree

WHO'S

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Barbara.

SACD,

France. 1997. Belknap award in Humanities. U„ 1998. Key to City of Montpelher. Mayor of Montpelhcr. France, 1999, Bagley Wnghl Fund Established Artists award, Seattle, 1998, Isadora Duncan award for Lifetime Achievement in Dance, Nat. Dance Week, San Francisco, 1999, Premio Tani, Rome, 1999, Handel Medallion, N.Y.C 1999 Mem. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Princeton

Letters

(hon.).

Bethune

CUMMINGS, EDWARD ESTLIN,

author,

painter;

Office:

Cunningham

New York NY

St

Dance

,

Mcml. Gallery. 1959; author: The Enormous Room, 1922, Tulips and Chimneys, 1923, XL1 Poems. 1925. Is 5. 1936, Him, 1927, Christmas Tree, 1928, By E.E. Cummings. 1930. CIOPW. 1931. ViVa. 1931. Eimi, 1933, No Thanks. 1935, Tom. 1935, 1/20 (poems), 1936, Collected Poems. 1938, 50 poems, 1940. One Times One. 1944. Santa Claus. 1946. Xaipe, 1950, Poems, 1923-54. Miscellany. 1959. 95 Poems. 1958. One Hundred Selected Poems. 1959. 73 Poems. 1963. Recipient of 1957 Bollingen prize in Poetry, Mem. Nat. Acad. Arts and Letters. With Norton Harjes Ambulance. WW1. Died Sept 2. 1962; buned Forest Hills Cemetery. Boston.

A

Chgo, Apr 30, C; m. Cecilia

1870; s. Uriah C and Audic Waterbury. Apr. 2. 1929 (dec. Aug. 1939); m. Julia Alter. PhB. Yale. 1891, LLB. 1893; LLD, Rollins 13. 1942 Coll.. 1934. Lake Forest U, 1934, Oglethorpe U„ 1934; DHL. Lincoln Meml. U, 1935; LLD. John Marshall Coll. Law, 1935. Pa Military Coll., 1938. Bar: Conn. 1893. NY, D.C. Of counsel Cummings & Lockwood; mem. Cummings. Stanley, Truitt & Cross, DC; mayor Stamford. 1900-06; corp. coun.. 1908-12; state's atty Fanfield County, Conn.. 1914-24; dir First Stamford Nat Bank. Author: Liberty Under Law and Administration, 1934, Federal Justice (With Carl McFarland). 1937, We Can Prevent Crime, 1937. The Tired Sea, 1939. Trustee George Washington Univ.; del. at large Dem Nat COnvs 1900. 04, 23, 32, 36. 40. 44; presdl. elector. 40. 44; mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1900-25, vice chmn. 1913-19; chmn 1919-20; cand for Congress Conn., 1902, U.S. Senator, 1916; chmn. com. resolutions. Deem. Nat.

CUOMO, ANDREW, Fordham

U

Housing

and

federal

BA,

agency

administrator Sch., 1982. Asst

1979; JD. Albany Law dist atty. Dist. Atty's Office, Manhattan; ptnr. Blutrich, Falcone and Miller, N.Y.C; chmn. N.Y.C. Commn. on the Homeless. 1991-93; asst. sec. cmty. planning and devel. U.S. Dept .



Urban Devel., Washington, 1993 Campaign mgr. Mario M. Cuomo for Gov. N.Y, ,

sec.

1982;

founder, pres HELP.. 1986, founder Genesis. 1992. Recipient Good Neighbor award ARC. Outstanding Comty. Svc. award Latin Soul, 1988. Man of the Yr. award Coalition of Italian Am. Orgns.. 1988. Ed Sulzberger award. Our Town newspaper, 1989, Pub. Svc. award Coun. of Jewish Orgns.. 1989, Disting Comty. Svc. award NYU, 1991, Bard award, 1992, Albert Einstein award. 1993, Encore Heart to Heart award, 1994, Innovation Am. Govt, award John F. Kennedy Sch Govt Harvard U 1996 Office: Sec 451 7th St

SW

DC

Washington

HUD

20410-0001

M

Jul.

,

Conv, NY., Chgo.,

1924; floor leader

1932;

Gov. Franklin

Mayor's

pres.

Assn.

D

Conn..

of

Roosevelt, 1902-03.

Stamford Bd. of Trade. 1903-09; mem Conn State Coun. of Def. 1917; chmn. Com. on State Prison Conditions, 1930; gen US Cabinet of Pres Roosevelt, 1933-39; del. at large Dem. nat. Conv., 1948. Fellow Inst, of Judicial Ad-

atty.

ministration; mem. Am. Judicature Soc. Inst.. Am. Soc. Internal. Law, Mason, Eagle Died Sept. 10. 1956

Am. Law

(v. p.),

Odd

Fellow.

Elk.

CUOMO, JEROME JOHN,

materials scientist;

b.

N.Y.C,

Sept 30. 1936; s. Gennaro and Rose (Gentile) C; m. Rita Cossa. June 20. 1959; children: Stephanie. Gennaro, Andrea BS in Chemistry, Manhattan Coll.. 1958; MS in Phys Chemistry. St. Johns U, 1960; PhD in Physics. Odense U, Denmark. 1979 Chief chemist Secon Metal, 1960-63; staff mem. spl. techniques cen. sci. sves. IBM, Yorktown Heights. N.Y., 1963-68, mgr. materials processing group cen. sci. sves., 1968-75, sr. mgr. materials lab. cen. sci. sves., 1975-93; Dist-





Japanese and U.S. Workshop on bd. materials rsch. lab.

Diamond

;

Tech.;

mem.

adv.

on diamonds Case Western Reserve

U., Cleve, 1990; organizer, co-chmn. 1st Topical

Symposium

on Energetic Condensation Am. Vacuum

1992.

Soc.,

Co-

Rossnagel, H. Kaufman) Handbook of Ion Processing Technology, 1989, (with S. Rossnagel, W. Westwood) Handbook of Plasma Processing Technology, 1989; contbr more than 300 articles and papers to Jour. Applied Physics, Jour. Vacuum Sci. & Tech., Applied Physics Letters. Phys Rev. Jour Materials Physics. A1P Conf Proceedings, Material Rsch. Soc. Symposium Proceedings, Bnt. Jour. Vacuum TAIP. others. Organizer-chmn. sput-

editor: (with S.

symposium Am. Vacuum Soc., 1986, mem. program com. thin film div., 1983-84, program chmn. thin topical

1977, 82, bd dirs, 1981-82, mem. steering com.. 1973-79; organizer-chmn. 1st tech. symposium on silicon niElectrochem. Soc.. 1966 Recipient Indsl. Rsch. IR-100 award. 197.4, 75, Outstanding Paper award Am. Soc. Metals. 1985. Morns Liebman Field award IEEE, 1992. Nat. Medal of Technology, 1995. Fellow Am. Vacuum Soc.; mem. Nat. Acad. Engring. Roman Catholic. Achievements include 10 patents in field. Home: PO Box 353 78 Lovell St

US

senator. 1894 and 1900;

Conv., 1892 and 1896; Died July 30. 1926

chmn. Rep State

mem. Rep Nat Com..

1896-1900.

film div..

MERCE, dancer; b. Centraha, Cornish Sch.. PhD (hon .). U. III.; DFA 1995 Own dance co„ 1953—; tchr. (hon), Wesleyan U Sch Am. Ballet. 1948-51; propr own dance sch. Wash

Student.

,

NYC,

Soloist Martha Graham Co., 1939-45; 1st solo con1944, many tours including US. and Europe, 1949, 58. 79—, world tour 1964, S.Am.. 1968. 76, 82. 88, Mideast, 1972, 76, Australia, 1976, Japan, 1964.

1959—.

cert,

60. 66. 69-70. 72, 76-77, 76.

87.

94.

98.

Far East.

1984.

India,

1964,

84,

90;

prin.

works choreographed include The Seasons, 1947, Sixteen Dances for Soloist and Company of Three, 1951, Septet. 1953, Minutiae. 1954. Suite for Five. 1956. Nocturnes, 1956. Rune. 1959. Crises, 1960, Aeon, 1961. Story, 1963. Winterbranch, 1964, Variations V, 1965, How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run. 1965, Place, 1966, Canbield, 1969. Tread. 1970. Second Hand. 1970, Signals. 1970. Landrover. 1972, Changing Steps. 1975. Solo. 1975. Un Jour ou Deux. 1973. Sounddance, 1975, Rebus. 1975. Torse. 1976. Squaregame. 1976. Travelogue, 1977. Inlets. 1977. Fractions, 1977. Exchange. 1978, Locale. 1979. Duets, 1980. Channels /Inserts. 1981. Trails, 1982, Quartet. 1982. Coast Zone, 1983, Roaratorio, 1983, Pictures, 1984, Doubles. 1984, Phrases. 1984. Native Green, 1985, Arcade, 1985, Points in Space. 1986, Fabrications. 1987, Shards. 1987, Five Stone Wind, 1988, Cargo X, 1989, August Pace. 1989. Polarity. 1990. Neighbors, 1991, Trackers, 1991, Beach Birds. 1991, Looses1991, Change of Address, 1992, Touchbase. 1992. trife, Enter, 1992. Doubletoss. 1993. 1993. Breakers. 1994, Ocean, 1994. Ground Level Overlay. 1995, Windows. 1995. Rondo, 1996, Installations, 1996. Scenario, 1997, Pond Way, 1998, BIPED, 1999. Occasion Piece, 1999. Interscape. 2000. Decorated comdr. Order of Arts and Letters. Legion of Honor (France); recipient Gold medal Internal. Festival Dance. 1966, Grand prix Belgrade Internal. Theatre Festival. 1972. Creative Arts award Brandeis U.. 1973, Capezio award. 1977, Samuel H. Scnpps/Am. Dance Festival award. 1982. N.Y.C. Mayor's award of honor for arts and culture. 1983, Kennedy Ctr. honors. 1985. Laurence Olivier award, 1985, Meadows award for Excellence in the Arts. So. Meth. U., 1987, Nat Medal of Arts, 1990, Digital Dance Premier award. 1990, Wexner prize. Wexncr Ctr for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, 1993, Golden Lion award Venice Biennale, 1995; MacArthur Found, fellow. 1985. Nellie Cornish Arts Achievement award Cornish Coll. of the Arts. Seattle, 1996, medal of Distinction, Barnard Coll., 1997, Grand prix

CRWDSPCR.

Okazaki, Japan. 1977. U Bonn. 1985, Erskine Fell, U. Canterbury, 1999 Contbr articles profl. jours. Fellow NSF, Alfred P Sloan fellow, 1961-63. NATO postdoctoral fellow, 1964; recipient Clayton prize Instn. Mech Engrs, London, 1958, Internat. New Materials prize Phys. Soc, 1992, Alexander von Humboldt sr U.S. scientist award, 1984,

Am

chemistry,

Tex.

1996,

Disting

Scientist

Sci.

award

prize

award.

in

1997,

Marcus

Johannes

Marci award in spectroscopy, 1998, Madison Marshall award, 1998, Space Act award. 1998, Centenary medal Roy Soc of Chem, 1999 Fellow Am. Optical Soc, Am Acad Arts and Scis mem NAS, Am. Chem. Soc, European Acad. Scis, Arts and Letters (titulaire mem.), Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Methodist. Home: 1824 Bolsover St Houston TX 77005-1728 Office: Rice University PO Box 1892 6100 Main St Houston TX 77005-1892 ;

CURLEY, JAMES MICHAEL,

former mayor, former congressman; b. Boston. Nov. 20. 1874; s. Michael and Sarah (Clancy) C; m. Mary E. Herlihy, June 27, 1906; m. Mrs. Gertrude Dennis, Jan. 7. 1937 LLD, Suffolk U, 1935. In real estate and ins bus. Boston, from 1902; mem Cruley Bros.; trustee Hibcrnia Savs. Bank, pres, 1919-38; mem. Curley Luck Gold Mining Co. Mem. Boston Common coun, 1900-01; mem. Mass. Ho. Reps, 1902, 03; mem bd. aldermen. City of Boston. 1904-09. City Coun. 1910-11;

M

mem. 62d and 63d

congresses, 12th dist, resigned, 1914, reelected 1922-26, 30-34; gov. State of Mass 1935-37, mayor of Boston, 1945-50. Decorated Order of Rising Sun, Japan. ,

Order of

Order of Comdr. of Crown of Italy; recipient medal of Gratitude. France. Mem. Boston of C, Anchient and Hon. Arty Co, Elk. K C, Cath. Club of N.Y, Mayors' Club of U.S.. Mayors' Club of Mass, Univ. Club. Democrat Died Nov 12. 1958. St.

Sophia

Serbia.

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C

CURTIS, CHARLES,

former vice president of U S b North Topeka, Kans, Jan, 25. 1860; m. Annie E. Baird, Nov. 27, 1884; children: Permelia George, Harry K, Leona Knight. Educated, common schs. Bar: Kans. 1881. Lawyer Topeka. 1881; county atty. Shawnee County. Kans, 1884-88; mem. 53d to 60th Congresses, Washington, 1893-1909; elected U.S. senator, 1907-33; v. p. served under Pres. Herbert Hoover U.S., 1929-33. Republican Died Feb. 8. 1936. ;

CURTIS,

CYRUS HERMANN KOTZSCHMAR,

publisher;

b Portland. Me, June 18. 1850; s. Cyrus L. and Salome A. (Cummins) C; m. Louisa Knapp. Mar. 10. 1875 (dec. 1910); dau Mary L. (Mrs Edward Bok); m Kate S. Pillsbury. 1

.

Aug 2. 1910. Educated. New Eng. publ schs. Pub. Phila. Tribune, Phila. Farmer; founder, pub. Ladies Home Jour.; head Curtis Pub. Co, pub. Ladies Home Jour, The Country Gentleman, Sat. Evening Post; purchased The Public Ledger, 1913, N.Y. Evening Post. 1923 Died June 7. 1933.

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N

1

Lincolndale

NY

& Engnng PO

NC State U Materials NC 27695-0001

10540-0353 Office:

Box 7907 Raleigh

Sci

lawyer, former governor; Queens County. NY.. June 15. 1932; s. Andrea and Immaculata (Giordano) C; m. Matilda Raffa. June 5. 1954; children: Margaret Cuomo Maier, Andrew, Maria Cuomo Cole, Madeline Cuomo O'Donoghue, Christopher. B.A. summa cum laude. St. John's Coll., 1953; LL.B. cum laude. St. John's U„ 1956 Bar: N.Y. 1956, U.S. Dist Ct. (no. dist.) 1957, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) N.Y. 1998, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1960, U.S. Dist Ct (ea. dist.) N.Y 1962, U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d cir. 1967). Confidential legal asst. to Hon. Adrian P. Burke, N.Y. Stale Ct. Appeals. 1956-58; assoc. Corner, Wetsbrod, Froeb and Charles. Bklyn 1958-63; ptnr. Corner, b.

NY

.

Cuomo &

Charles, 1963-75; sec of state State of N.Y, 197579. It. gov, 1979-83. gov, 1983-94; ptnr Wilkie Farr Gallagher. 1995—; mem faculty St. John's U. Sch Law. 1963-73; counsel to cmty. groups, including Corona Homeowners. 1966-72; charter mem. First Ecumenical Commn. of Christians and Jews for Bklyn. and Queens. N.Y. Author: Forest Hills Diary: The Crisis of Low-Income Housing. 1974, Diaries of Mano M. Cuomo, Campaign for Governor, 1982; co-author: Lincoln on Democracy, 1990, More Than Words, 1993, The New York Idea: An Experiment in Democracy, 1994, Reason to Believe, 1995. The Blue Spruce. 1999;

&

NYC.

contbr. articles to legal pubis. Speaker keynote address Dem. Nat. Conv, San Francisco, 1984, nominating address Dem. Nat. Conv, New York City, 1992. Recipient Rapallo award Columbia Lawyers Assn, 1976, Dante medal Italian Govt.Am. Assn. Tchrs. Italian, 1976, Silver medallion Columbia Coalition, 1976. Pub. Adminstr. award C.W. Post Coll., 1977, Theodore Roosevelt award Internat. Platform Assn, 1984. Mem. Am, N.Y. State Bar Assn, Bklyn. Bar Assn, Nassau Bar Assn, Queens County Bar Assn, Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y, Am. Judicature Soc, St. John's U. Alumni Fedn (chmn. bd 1970-72), Cath. Lawyers Guild of Queens County (pres. 1966-67), Skull and Circle. Home: 50 Sutton 10022-4167 Address: Wilkie Farr & PI S New York Gallagher 787 7th Ave 203 New York 10019-6018

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CUSHING, HARVEY,

surgeon; b. Cleve, Apr. 8, 1869; s. Henry Kirke and Betsey M. (Williams) C; m. Katharine Stone Crowell. June 10. 1902; children: Mary Benedict, Betsey, Henry Kirke. Barbara AB, Yale U„ 1891, (hon). 1912. ScD. 1919; AM. Harvard U, 1895. MD. 1895, ScD. 1931; hon causa. Belfast U, 1918, Strasbourg U, Brussels U, 1930. Budapest U and Bern U, 1931, Pans U, 1933; ScD. Washington U, 1915; LLD. Western Reserve U„

AM

MD

CUOMO, MARIO MATTHEW, CUNNINGHAM,

.

Beam

Feb. 15, 1850; s. Thomas Ida L. Gallery, June 24, 1874 Coll edn, Waynesburg. Pa.; LLD. Waynesburg Coll 1903; Cornell Coll., Iowa, 1904 Admitted to 111. bar, 1875. Studied surveying and became asst. chief engr. Cin., Richmond & Ft. Wayne R.R.; studied law in offices McClellan & Hodges, Chgo.; practiced Chgo., 1875-78; mem Iowa Ho. of Rep., 1888; gov. Iowa. 1902-08; U.S. senator, 1908-27, succeeded Calvin Coolidge as pres. of Senate. Aug. 1923; removed to Des Moines Iowa. 1878.

Candidate for

K

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NRC

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dept. chemistry. 1992-96. Harry and Olga Wiess prof, natural scis 1996—; master Lovetl Coll, 1968-72; vis. rsch. officer Can 1972-73; vis. prof. Inst, for Molecular Sci.,

&

rsch. prof, matenals sci. engring. N.C State U., Raleigh, 1993 mem. adv. com. materials rsch. lab. Pa. State U 1990; adj. prof, elec engring. dept. Mich State U., 1990; past adj prof Colo. State U.; affiliate prof. dept. materials sci. and engring. Cornell U., 1983 elected mem. ing.

CUMMINS, ALBERT BAIRD,

senator; b Carmichaels, Pa.. Layton and Sarah (Baird) C; m.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Order of Golden Plate, 1997, Achievement Carbon Am. Carbon Soc, 1997. co-recipient Nobel

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lawyer; b (Schuyler)

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Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 14. 1894; s. Edward and Rebecca Haswell (Clarke) C AB. Harvard U 1915; MA. 1916. One man shows include Am. British Art Or., 1949, Rochester

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LittD,

Cambndge U „

JR.,

chemistry

educator;

Tex, Aug. 23, 1933; s. Robert Floyd and Lessie (MerC m. Jonel Whipple. Dec. 21. 1955; children: Michael, David. BA, Rice U 1954; PhD. U. Calif, Berkeley. 1957; (hon), U. Buenos Aires, 1997 Rsch. fellow Harvard U, Cambridge, Mass, 1957-58; asst. prof, chemistry Rice U, Houston. 1958-63. assoc. prof, 1963-67. prof, 1967—. chmn ;

,

Yale

prof.

Bngham

1912-32; surgeon-in-chief Peter Bent

U,

1933

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1912,

.

Harvard U,

Hosp., 1912-32; Author: The

Tumors

of

the

Nervus Acusticus. 1917, The

Life of Sir William Osier, 1925 Bailey) Classification of the Gliomata, 1915, Consecratio Medici and other Essays, 1928, Intracranial Tumours, 1932, Pituitary Body and Hy-

(Pulitzer

prize),

(with

P.

A

USA.

pothalamus. 1932. Dir. Base Hosp, No 5. attached to B.E.F, France, May 1917-Mar. 1919, sr. cons, in neurol. surgery, A.E.F, 1918. col M.C. D.S.M. (U.S.); Companion of the Bath, Officer Legion d'Honneur. Recipient Cameron

pnze U Edinburgh, 1924. Lister medal, London, Charles Mickle fellow U Toronto. 1922 Fellow Royal Surgeons (hon, England. Ireland. Edinburgh); mem. Acad. Scis, Am. Neurol Assn. (pres. 1923). Am. Surgeons. Died Oct 8. 1939.

1930; Coll.

Nat. Coll.

CUSHING, CARDINAL RICHARD JAMES,

archbishop; Aug. 24. 1895. Ordained pnest Roman Cath. Ch, 1921, bishop, 1939, cardinal. 1958. Aux. bishop City of Boston. 1939-44. archbishop, 1944-58, cardinal, 1958-70; organizer St. James Soc, 1958; hon chmn CARA, 1964-70. Died Nov. 2, 1970. b.

CUSHMAN, KAREN

LIPSKI, wnter; b Chgo.; marned; 1 BA in English /Greek, Stanford U, 1963; Behavior. USIU. 1977; in Mus. Studies, JFK U, 1987. Faculty mus. studies dept. John F. Kennedy U, San Francisco. Author: Cathenne. Called Birdy. 1994, The Midwife's Apprentice, 1995 (John Newberry award 1996), The Ballad of Lucy Whipple, 1996 Address: 5480 College child, in

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1920. Edinburgh U, Glasgow U, 1927; 1929. Pvt practice. 1895-1933; as-

Dartmouth Coll,

soc. prof, surgery

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CUSHMAN, ROBERT EVERTON,

military officer; b

St

Paul, Minn, Dec. 24, 1914; s. Robert E. and Jennie Lind (Cumley) C; m. Audrey Boyce, Jan 17, 1940; children: Roberta Lind, Robert Everton III. BS, U.S. Naval Acad, 1935. Commd. 2d It. USMC 1935. advanced through grades to gen, 1972, numerous U.S. and overseas command as-

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signments. 1935-57; asst. 10 v. p. for nat. security affairs. 1957-61; comma" gen. 3d divsn Okinawa. 1961-62. comdg. gen. II Manne Amphibious Force Vietnam. 1967-69; dcp. dir CIA Washington. 1969-71; comdt. USMC. Washington. 1957-61 1972-75; mem. bd control U.S. Naval Inst. Proc Decorated Navy Cross. D.S.M. (2). Legion of Merit. Bronze Star. Order May (Argentina). Army and Navy Disting. Svc. Order 1st class, others. Episcopalian. Died Jan. 2. 1985. .

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liam Carl and Jaunice Dalton (Davenport) Wmtcrrowd Dalton; m. Margaret: children: John Jr.. Chns. BS cum Acad 1964: MBA. U. Pa.. 1971. Commd ensign USN. 1964, advanced through grades to It., resigned. 1969; investment bank trainee Goldman. Sachs & Co.. N.Y.C.. 1971-72; with security sales sect. Goldman. Sachs & Co., Dallas. 1972-77; pres Govt Nat. Mortgage Assn,, Washington. 1977-79; nat treas. Carter/ Mondale Presdl. Campaign. Washington. 1979; chmn., mem. Fed. Home Loan Bank Bd Washington. 1979-81. pres real estate divsn. Gill Cos., San Antonio. 1981-84; chmn., pres. Seguin Savs. Assn., San Antonio, 1984-88; chmn.. chief exec, officer Freedom Capital Corp.. San Antonio, 1984-88; former pres. Stephens, Inc. San Antonio: former managing dir. Best Assocs. & Mason Best Co.. Houston/Dallas; sec. USN. 1993-98; chmn. fin. inst. adv. com. Fed. Res. Bank Dallas; bd. dirs. Capstead Mortgage (formerly Lomas Mortgage Corp.). Trustee Ecumenical Ctr Religion and Health, San Antonio. 1983 Mental Health Assn Tex Austin. 1986-88. YMCA, San Antonio. 1984-89; chmn World Affairs Coun., San Antonio, 1987-89 LI comdr USN Res Democrat Episcopalian Lodge: Elks. Achievements include being a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship Competition. laude. U.S. Naval

.

.

CZESTOCHOWSKI, JOSEPH STEPHEN, museum

ad-

Aug. 6. 1950; s. Joseph Stephen and m. Debra J Nicholson, Nov. 18. 1972; 1 Diploma. Jagielloman U., Poland. Curator of collections 1971, BA, U. III.. 1971. MA, 1973. Brooks Mus Art. Memphis. 1973-75; dir Decker Gallery. Md Inst., Bait. 1975-78; exec, dir Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Mus. Art. 1978-94; dir. The Dixon Gallery and Gardens. sr. examiner Accreditation Commn. of the Memphis. 1994 AAM. field reviewer Inst. Mus. Svcs.; govt, and art com. Monographs include The Pioneers. Assn Art Mus. Dirs. 1977, Polish Posters. 1979. The Combined Works of Arthur B. Davies. 1980. Prints by Childe Hassam. 1980. John S. Curry and Grant Wood - A Portrait of Rural America. 1981. The American Landscape Tradition 1738-1965, 1982, Marvin D. Cone - An American Tradition, 1985, Arthur B. Davies Catalogue Raisonne of Prints, 1988. Mem. adv. bd. Krannert Art Mus. Fellow Vatican Mus. and Smithsonian Inst.. 1976, Smithsonian Instn., 1977-79; recipient first Nancy Hanks Mem!, award for prod, excellence Am. Assn. Mus.. 1985. Mem. Am. Assn. Mus. Dirs- Internal. Coun- Mus, The Kosciuszko Found (trustee 1988-%). The Polish Inst Arts and Scis. in Am. Inc (trustee 1986 ). Ctr. for the Study of the Presidency (trustee). Coll. Liberal Arts and Scis U. III. Alumni Assn (trustee 1994 ), Rotary Internal. Office: Internal Arts 319 Goodwyn St Memphis TN 38111-3311 ministrator; b. Bklyn.,

(Skowron)

Julia

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DAIE, JALEH, scientist, BS. U. of Ahwaz, Iran.

educator, spokesperson, advocat1970; MS, Calif.. Davis. 1975; Logan. 1981. Assl prof. Utah State U State U 1983-85; assoc. prof. Rutgers U., New Brunswick, N.J., 198589. prof., 1989-93, dir. planl biology grad. program. 1989-92. dept. chmn.. 1989-92; founding dir. Ctr. Interdisciplinary Studies Turfgrass Scis. Rutgers U, New Brunswick. 1991-93;

U

e.

PhD. Utah

.

.

chmn. George H. Cook Honors Rutgers

also

New

U..

Brun-

Wis. System, 1987-91; sr sci. advisor U Madison, 1993-96. prof L Wis.. Madison, 1993-99; founder, dir. sci. pres. Women in Sci. and Tech. Alliance. 1997 sci. programs The David and Lucile Packard Found.. 1999 liaison to pres.'s nat. sci. and tech. coun. USDA. Washington. 1996-97. mem. task force presdl. initiatives White Ho.; spl asst office of chief scientist NOAA, U.S. Dept Commerce. 1997; founder FiT Inst, of Sci and Tech 1997—, Renaissance Weekend, 1997; keynote spkr., cons- in field. Inducted into Hall of Fame Women in Tech. Intemat., 1996; named to 25 Smartest. Madison mag.. Internal. Women Forum; featured Leaders of Sci., The Scientist, 1994; Henry Fellow Rutgers Rsch. fellow, Tchg. Acad, fellow U. Wis. AAAS. Assn for Women in Sci. (pres. 1996-98); mem Coun. of Sci Soc Presidents (chair bd. 1998). Sigm Xi (bd dirs. 1998—). Phi Kappa Phi. Office; The Packard Found 300 2d swick.

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St Ste

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DALTREY, ROGER, musician; b. London. Harry and Irene D m. 2d, Heather Taylor;

mayor; b Chgo, May 15. Michael and Lillian (Dunne); m. Eleanor Guilfoyle,

23. 1936; children: Patricia, Mary Carol. Eleanor, Richard. Michael. John. William. LLB, DePaul U.. 1933 Bar: III 1933. Dem mem. III. Ho. of Reps., 1936-38, 111 1948-50; elk. Senate, 1939-46; dir Revenue for Slate III Cook County, 1950-55; mayor City of Chgo.. 1955-76. Chmn. Dem. Party Cook County. Bridgeport Area Boy Scouts Am.; bd. dirs. Valentine Boys Club. St Joseph Home .

Mem. ABA.

of Friendless. Fellowship House.

Bar Assn,

III.

US

Chgo. Bar Assn.. Conf. Mayors (pres Moose. Elks Died Dec 20. 1976.

group The Who, 1965-83; recs. include (solo albums) Daltrey, Ride A Rock Horse. Parting Should Be Painless, 1984. Under a Raging Moon. 1985. Can't Wait to See the Movie, 1987, Rocks in the Head. 1992. Martyrs & Madmen. 1997, (albums with The

1959).

Hard. 1982, Who's Last, 1984, Whos's Better Who's Best. 1989. Who's Missing (1965-72), The Chieftains: An Irish Evening, Celebration-Music of Pete Townsend, 1994; appearance Woodstock, 1970, Tommy. 1974. (films) Lisztomania, 1975. The Kids are Alright. 1979, The Legacy, 1979, McVicar, 1983. Three Penny Opera, 1988. Cold Justice, 1989, Mack the Knife, 1989. Buddy's Song. 1990. If Looks Could Kill. 1991, Lightning Jack, 1994, Message to Love:

The

Elizabeth. III.

1969

BA, Ptnr.

J.

K.C

mayor; b. Chgo Apr. 24. and Eleanor (Guilfoyle) D m Margaret .

;

1972;

25,

Nora.

children:

Patnck,

Bar: DePaul U., Chgo, 1964, J D, 1968 Simon and Daley. Chgo.. 1970-72. Daley,

4

1972-80; mem. III. Stale Senate, 1973Daley. Chgo Judiciary I Com., 1975, 77; state's ally Cook Ill 1980-89; mayor Chgo.. 1989—. Bd. dirs. Little Gty Home; mem. Citizens Bd. U. Chgo.; mem. adv. bd. Mercy Hosp.. Chgo.; bd. mgrs. Valentine Boys Club; active Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Chgo. Recipient Golden Rule plaque Chgo Boys Cub Am.: named Outstanding Legislator of Yr., Lt. Gov's. Sr. Legis. Forum, 1979, Outstanding Leader in Revision of III Mental Health Code. Ill Assn Amu Retarded Citizens. 1979, Outstanding Leader, III Social workers, 1978 Mem. Chgo Bar Assn, Ill State Bar Assn.. ABA. Cath. Lawyers Guild. Democrat Roman Catholic 507 121 Office: Office of the Mayor City Hall Riley

80.

,

chmn

County.

.

Rm

N

Wnghl

Like It Is, 1998, Best, 2000; (TV movie) The Wizard of Oz in Concert, 1995; (video) Classic Albums-The Who: Who's Next. 1999; performed vocals for film Quicksilver, 1986; TV appearances include: The Comedy of Errors. BBC-TV. 1984. The Beggar's Opera. Isle

of

Festival.

1996,

1984. BBC-TV series, 1988, (TV miniseries) Pirate Tales, 1997. Leprechauns, 1999 Inducted into Rock Roll Hall of Fame, 1990 Office: WEA/Atlanlic 75 Rockefeller

BBC-TV.

&

Plz

New York NY

10019-6908

La Salle St Chicago IL 60602-1202

M„

Loretta Daley; 3 children

federal

government

BA, Loyola

official,

m

U LLB,

John MarWith 1975.

;

Law Sch, Chgo. LLD (hon ). Bar: III. Daley and George, Chgo.; ptnr. Mayer. Brown & Piatt; vice chmn Amalgamated Bank. Chgo.. 1989, pres COO, 199093; sec. Dept. Commerce. Washington. 1997 spl. counsel shall

,

.

DC

NYC.

.

Mo

.

NYC,

NYC.

Ch

of Epiphany in Ch. of Si Michael and St. GeClayton, Mo.; hon. canon Christ Ch. Cathedral, St. Louis. Republican nominee U.S. Senate. 1970; assoc. rector Ch of the Holy Communion. Univ City, Mo. 1995 Recipient Disting. Svc. award St Louis Jr of C, 1969, Disting. Missounan and Brotherhood awards NCCJ. Presdl. World Without Hunger award. 1985. Disting. Leclr. award Avila Coll, Chancellors medal 1995; named Outstanding Young Man Mo. Jr. C. of C, 1968, St Louis Man 1994: Alumni fellow Yale U, 1973-79 of Yr Mo. Acad. Squires, Alpha Sigma Nu (hon.). Republican.

orge.



C

UMKC.

Mem

,

DANIELS, JOSEPHUS, former ambassador, secretary of Navy; b. Washington, May 18, 1862; s. Josephus and Mary (Cleves) D.; m Addie W, May 2. 1888; children: Josephus, Worth Bagley. Jonathan Worth, Frank A. Lilt D, Washington and Lee U.; LLD. U. N.C. Editor Wilson Advance. N.C. 1880; state printer N.C, 1987-93; chief clerk U.S. Depl. Interior. 1893-95; editor News and Observer, Raleigh. N.C. 1894; sec. U.S. Navy, Washington, 1913-21: ambassador 10 Mexico U.S. Govt, 1933-42; dir. pub. Bryan and Wilson presdl. campaigns; trustee Wilson Found, Jefferson meml. Commn.; mem Wilson and Roosevelt Founds. Author: (addresses) The Navy and Ihe Nation. 1919, Our Navy at War,

1922.

Woodrow

of 1940;

Life

Politics.

Wilson.

1917-23).

others; editor: in 1913-17. 1944; The

Methodist (mem. gen.

1945.

1948

15.

DANILOVA, ALEXANDRA, b.

1924,

The Wilson Era (Peace

Wilson Era (War conf). Died Jan.

Pelerhof. Russia. Nov. 20,

ballet dancer,

1903;

came

choreographer;

to U.S.,

1934; d.

Dionis and Claudia (Gotovtzcva) D. Ed, Theatrical Sch. Petrograd. Mem. faculty Sch. Am. Ballet; adjudicator Southeastern Ballet Conf, I960 Mem Russian State Ballet,

Maryinsky Theater. 1922-24. soloist Diaghileff Ballet. 1925, ballerina, 1929. Montecarlo Opera House, 1930-31; star: Stoll's prodn. Waltzes from Vienna, Alhambra Theatre. London, 1932; ballerina: Oswald Stoll's prodn. Col. de Basil's Ballet Russe, 1933-38; prima ballerina: Oswald Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1938-51; curStoll's prodn

Oswald

own

co. touring various countries, lecture tours.

guest star: various ballets including Royal Covent Garden. 1946; star: various ballets including Song of Norway. 1944; Broadway musical Oh Captain, 1958; choreographer Broadway musical, Met. Opera Co.; staged: (with George Balanchine for) Broadway musical Coppelia. NYC. Ballet, 1974. and Los Angeles Ballet, 1980; works for

Europe;

Ballet

b.

Mar. 16, 1936; s. Vahan and Odette (Yazedjian) D.I m. Elizabeth Donna Terry. June 4. I960; children: Timothy. Jevan. Kiera. BS in Math.. U. Wis. 1956; MD. Albert EinMedicine. 1960.

NY

Louis, 1966-68, 95—; ally gen. State of 1969-76; U.S. senator from Mo, 1976-94; ordained deacon Eptsc. Ch., 1963, pnest, 1964, asst rector 1963-66; assoc. rector Clayton. Mo, 1966-68, Grace Ch, Jefferson City. 1969; hon assoc. St. Alban's Ch.. Washington. 1977-94; chmn. Mo. Law Enforcement Assistance Council. 1973-74; asst. chaplain Meml. Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr. of N.Y.C.; asst. rector

U.S.,

biophysicist;

Univ. rsch. fellow sr.

in

biophysics

investigator Sch.

SUNY.

prof.

asst.

pres.. chmn. Fonar Melville, NY. 1978—; career investigator Health Rsch Coun City of NY.. 1967-72. Capt USAF. 1963-65 Recipient Lawrence Sperry award. 1984, Nat. Medal of

Corp..

Nijinsky Festival Germany. 1975. for Md. Ballet. 1975; biography: Choura, 1986 (Delia Torre Bueno prize 1987). Recipient Capezio Dance award. 1958. Dance mag. award, 1984, Kennedy Ctr. Honors award. 1989, Handel medal. 1989 Greek Orthodox. Died July 13. 1997

.

Mem AAAS. Am Chem

Tech., 1988

Sigma Xi

Office;

Soc., Biophys. Soc.,

Fonar Corp 110 Marcus Dr Melville

NY

11747-4292

GEORGE

DANTZIG, BERNARD, applied mathematics educator; b. Portland. Oreg, Nov, 8, 1914; s. Tobias and Anja (Ourisson) D.; m. Anne Shmuner, Aug. 23, 1936; children David Franklin. Jessica Rose. Paul Michael. A.B. in Math, and Physics, U Md, 1936; in Math., U. Mich.. 1937; Ph.D. in Math U. Calif -Berkeley, 1946; hon degree.



D'AMBOISE, JACQUES JOSEPH, ographer, educator, director;

b.

MA.

former dancer, chore-

,

Dedham. Mass.,

July

28,

Technion, Israel, Linkoping U Sweden. U. Md., Yale V Louvain U, Belgium, Columbia U.. U. Zurich. Switzerland. Carnegie-Mellon U, U. Mich. Chief combat analysis br. Stalls. Control Hdqrs. USAF, 1941-46, math advisor, 194652; rsch. mathematician Rand Corp, Santa Monica. Calif, 1952-60; prof, chmn. Ops. Research Ctr, U Calif -Berkeley. 1960-66; prof, emeritus ops. rsch. and computer sci. Stanford (Calif ) U., Calif, 1966 chief methodology Intemat. Inst. Applied System Analysis, Austria, 1973-74; cons, to industry. Author: Linear Programming and Extensions, 1963; coauthor: Compact City. 1973; co-author: Linear Programming .

1934;

s.

Andrew Ahearn and Georgette

m. Carolyn

d'A.;

1956; children; George Jacques, Chnstopher Lorraine and Catherine Liza (twins). With Ballet Co., 1949-84; pnn Dancer. 1953-84; instr Sch. Ballet; prof, dean SUNY Sch Dance. Purchase, 197780. Founder Nat. Dance Inst., N.Y.; motion pictures include Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, 1954, The Best Things in Life are Free, 1956, Carousel. 1956. Off Beat. 1986. He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin. 1983 (Acad award best documentary 1983); co-author: Teaching the Magic of Dance. 1983; choreographer: Scherzo Opus 42. Valse-Scherzo Concert Fantasy. Celebration, The Chase, Twschaikovsky Suite (No. 2), Sarabande and Danse II. Qualouor. Prologue and MacArthur fellow. 1990; recipient Paul Robeson Sallarelli. award. 1988. Capezio award. 1990. Disting Svc. to Arts I.

Charlotte

NYC. Am

Am Acad Arts and Letters, 1993. Kennedy Ctr. Honors. 1995. Nat Medal of Arts award U.S. Pres., 1998. Dance mag. award. 1999. Office: Nat Dance Inst Inc 594 Broadway Rm 805 New York NY 10012-3257

award



.

;

Introduction, 1997; contbr. articles to profl. jours,; assoc. Programming, Math, of Ops. Research, others. Recipient Exceptional Civilian Svc. medal War Dept, 1944, NAS award, 1971, in applied math, and numerical analysis. 1977. Nal medal of sci. for inventing linear programming and simplex algorithm. 1975, Von Neumann theory prize in ops. rsch, 1975, Harvey prize Technion, 1985, Silver medal Operational Rsch. Soc. Gl. Britain. 1986. Coors Am. InFellow genuity award. 1989. Pender award U. Pa, 1995 1

editor Math.

Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Econometric Soc, Inst. Math mem. AAAS. IEEE, Assn. Computing Machinery.

Stats.;

DAMER, ANNIE,

Pvt nurse, then pub health nurse, worked with tuberculosis patients, began social svcs dept., supr. convalescent home for children, 1906; mem first Bd Nurse Examiners, pres pres Buffalo Nurses Assn, chair com. that organized first state nurses assns., NY. State Jour. Nursing Co.; 2d pres. Nurses Assn.. pres pres State Nurses' Associated Alumnae (now ANA) Mem Nurses Assn Died in 1915

b

nurse;

1858

;

DALEY, WILLIAM

:

rently head

RAYMOND VAHAN,

DAMADIAN,

George, Jan.

DALEY, RICHARD MICHAEL, Richard Corbet!, Mar.

Who) My

Generation, 1965, Happy Jack, 1966. The Who Sell Out, 1967, Magic Bus: The Who on Tour. 1968. Tommy. 1969. Live at Leeds. 1970. Who's Next. 1971. Mealy. Beaty. Big and Bouncy. 1972. Quadrophema, 1973. Odds & Sods. 1974. Who By Numbers. 1975. Who Are You. 1978. The Kids Are All Right. 1979. Quadrophenia (soundtrack album). 1979. Hooligans. 1981. Face Dances, 1981. It's

R.,

i.

Willow Amber, Jamie.

Lea,

Harvard U, Cambridge. Mass.. 1963-65; Aerospace Medicine. USAF. 1965-67; Bklyn, 1967-71. assoc. prof., 1971-80;

June

1942.

Mar. 1, 1944; s. children: Simon, Vocalist with musical

.

Rosie

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William Jewell Coll STD (hon). Southwest Bapt Coll.; hon. dcg„ Va Theol Sent 1990. Holy Cross Coll., 1992. Harris Stowe Coll.. 1992. Wash U, 1995. U. Mo 1995 Bar: N.Y. 1964. Mo 1966. 1994 With firm Davis Polk Wardwell Sunderland & Kicndl. C 1964-66; ptnr Bryan. Cave. McPheeters and McRoberts (now Bryan Cave LLP). St

Am

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NY

Nat. Acad. Scis, Nat. Acad. Engring, Ops. Research Soc.

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Sigma

Math. Inst

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Programming

Soc, Math.

Mgmt Kappa

Sci.

(pres.

Phi. Pi

Mu

Phi

1966),

Epsilon,

(chmn

Soc.

Beta Kappa.

Omega Rho

Soc.

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DANFORTH, JOHN CLAGGETT, clergyman;

b

Si

Sept

Louis,

former senator, lawyer, 1936;

5,

Donald and

s

Dorothy (Claggett) D; m. Sally B Dobson. Sept 7. 1957; Eleanor, Mary, Dorothy, Johanna. Thomas. BA 1958; BD. Yale U 1963. LLB. wilh honors. Princeton U 1963. (hon ); I.HD m. Nora Stanton Blatch. 1908; Mary Mayo. 1912; Marue Mosquint. 1930; children: Harriet S. Eleanor Peck. Marilyn Swanke. Grad.. Mt Hermon (Mass.) Boys' Sch 1893; BS. Sheffield Sci. Sch. (Yale). 1896; PhD. Yal«-. 1899; DSc. 1926. Syracuse, 1919. in Engring- 1937; LLD. Talladega Coll.. 1951; Beloit Coll.. 1951; DSc. Coll Osteopathic Surgery. 1951. Started radio broadcasting cos.. 1902; officer numerous pioneering broadcasting orgns. Patent U.S. and fgn. countries 300 inventions in wireless telegraphy, radio, wire telephone, sound-on-film, high speed facsimile and picture transmission and TV. numerous smaller items in field; first radio news broadcast, 1916; established broadcast station. 1916; showed sound-on-film program Rivoli Theatre. N.Y.C, Apr. 1923; author: Television Today and TOmorrow, (autobiography) Father of Radio, Conquerer of Space; contbr. various scientific papers. Recipient Gold Medal. World's Fair. St. Louis, 1904. Panama Pacific Expn., San Francisco, 1915. medal of honor Inst. Radio Engrs., Elliot Cresson medal, Frandklin Inst., John Scott medal. City of Phila.. Prix La Tour Inst, of France, Officer Legion of Honor (France). Edison medal, 1946. Legion of Honor, France Assn ;. Died June 30, 1961; buried San Fernando Mission .

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D

Inst.

Bi-

1974-76, 1976-88; investigator Howard Hughes Med. Inst., Dallas. 1988—; prof, biochemistry U. Tex., Dallas. 19861 Contbr. over 75 sci. papers to profl. pubis. Recipient Nobel pnze for chemistry, 1988; co-recipient Biol. Physics prize Am. Phys. Soc 1986, Otto Bayer pnze. 1988;

staff

scientist,



.

,

decorated The Knight Commander's Cross (Badge and Star) Of the Order of Ment of Germany, 1990, Bavarian Order of Menl, 1992. Mem. AAAS, Nat Acad. Scis. U.S.A.. Crystallographic Assn., German Biophys. Soc., The Protein Soc., Biophys. Soc., Academia Europaea.

Am

DE JONG, MEINDERT, lands, Jan.

m

1906;

1,

author; b. Wierum, The NetherBeatrice McElwee. BA, Calvin Coll.

Author: (books) The Wheel on the School (Newbery award 1954), The Little Cow and the Turtle, The House of Sixty Fathers, Along Came a Dog. The Mighty Ones, The Last Little Cat. Nobody Plays with a Cabbage. The Singing Hill, Journey From Peppermint Street (Nat. Book award 1968), Far Out the Long Canal, Puppy Summer, Horse Came Running, others. Recipient Internal. Hans Chnstian Andersen award for children's lit., 1962, Nat. Cath. Regina award, 1972; disting. alumni award Calvin Coll., 1975.

A

Cemetery.

Mao

award Biochem Soc. (Gt. Britain), 1978; Theobald Smith award Albany Med. Coll., 1981; Jimenez Dia* award. 1985 Fellow AAAS; mem NAS, Royal Acad. Medicine. Royal

DEE,

DELANO

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DE HAVILLAND, OLIVIA MARY,

b Tokyo, July 1916; naturalized. 1941; d. Walter Augustus and Lilian 1. Augusta (Ruse) de H. (parents British subjects); m. Marcus Goodrich, Aug. 26. 1946 (div); child, Benjamin Bnggs Goodrich (dec); m. Pierre Galante, Apr. 2, 1955 (div.); child, Gisele. Student schs. and convent in, Calif.; doctorate (hon.), Am. U., Pans, 1994. Made stage debut as Hermia in: actress,

1

1

Midsummer

Night's

lywood Bowl, 1934;

Dream (Max Reinhardt

prodn.), Holmotion picture in same role, 1935;

1st

actress: (films) including

Captain Blood, Anthony Adverse.

Robin Hood, Gone With the Wind (nominated for Acad. award 1939), Strawberry Blonde, Hold Back The Dawn (nominated for Acad, award 1941), Princess O'Rourke, To Each His Own (Acad, award for best actress 1946), Dark Mirror, The Snakepit (nominated for Acad, award 1948, N.Y. Critics Award 1948, Laurel 1948-53). The Heiress (Acad,

Award award

for

best

performance

for best actress

1949,

Cousin Rachel 1952, Not As A 1954. Ambassador's Daughter. 1955 (Belgian Stranger. Critics Prix Femina), Proud Rebel, 1957, Light in the Piazza. 1961, Lady in a Cage, 1963 (British films and filming award). Hush. Hush Sweet Charlotte, 1964, Airport '77, 1976, The Swarm, 1978; TV appearances include Noon Wine, 1966, The Screaming Woman, 1972, Roots: The Next Generations, 1979, Murder is Easy, 1981, Charles and Diana: A Royal Romance, 1982, North and South, II, 1986, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, 1986 (Golden Globe award, Emmy nomination). The Woman He Loved, 1988; theatre includes (on Broadway) Romeo and Juliet, 1951, Candida, 1952, A Gift of Time, 1962, (summer stock) What Every Woman Knows, Westport, Conn., Easthampton, Long Island, 1946, Candida, same plus 9 other summer theatres, 1951; (legiti1951-52, (245 Tour Candida mate) Transcontinental Performances); lecture tours. U.S., 1971-80; toured Army and Navy hosps. in U.S., Alaska, Aleutians. South Pacific. 194344. Europe, 1957-61; pres. jury Cannes Film Festival, 1965;

N.Y.

critics

award).

My

narration of France's Bicentennial gift to U.S. et Lumiere, 1976. Bicentennial Service, Am. Cathedral in Pans, 1976; author: Every Frenchman Has One, 1962. Trustee Am. Coll. in Paris. 1970-71, Am. Libr. in Paris. 1974-81. Recipient Women's Nat. Press Club award for outstanding accomplishment in theater presented by Pres. Truman, 1950; Am. Legion Humanitanan award, 1967, Hon degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from The Am. U. of Mem. Screen Actors Guild, Acad, of Motion Paris, 1994. Picture Arts and Scis. Democrat. Address: BP 156. 75764 participant:

Son

Paris

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DEHMELT, HANS GEORG, physicist; b Germany. Sept. 9. 1922; came to U.S., 1952, naturalized, 1962; s. Georg Karl child from previous marnage, and Asia Ella (Klemmt) D.; Gerd; m. Diana Elaine Dundore. Nov. 18, 1989. Grad., Graues Kloster, Berlin, Abilur. 1940; D Rerum Naturalium. 1

DE KOONING, WILLEM, artist; b. Rotterdam. Holland, Apr. 24. 1904; came to U.S.. 1926; s. Leendert and Cornelia (Nobel) de K.; m Elaine Marie Cathenne Fried, Dec 7, 1943 (dec. 1989). Student, Acad. Fine Arts. Rotterdam, 1916-24. Faculty Black Mountain Coll., N.C. 1948, Yale, 1950-51. painter mural. Hall of Pharmacy, N.Y. World's Fair, 1939; interviewd in popular and profl. pubis.; selected one-man shows. Egan, 1948, 51. Sidney Janis, 1953, 56. 59, 62, 72, Allan Stone, 1966, 71. 72, 94, M. 1967, 69. Paris. 1968, 71, Fourcade, Knoedler,

NYC,

NYC.

NYC,

NYC

NYC,

1974-77, 79, 82-85, Matthew Marks Gallery, 1996. 1982, 87, Margo Leavin, 1986. 87. Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris Koln, 1990, 1990, 92, Salander O'Reilly Galleries. Inc.. Arts. N.Y.C. 1993-96. 98, Stedelijk Mus., Amsterdam. The Netherlands. 1976, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1971, Seattle Art Mus.. 1976, 95-96. Guggenheim Mus., N.Y.C, 1978, Carnegie Inst.. Pitts., 1979-80. Barbara Mathes Gallery, N.Y.C, 1993. Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden, Washington, 1993. Caixa Found.. Barcelona, Spain, 1994, High Mus. Art, Atlanta, 1994, Mus. Fine Arts. Boston, 1994-95. Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, 1995, Guild Hall Mus., East Hampton, NY., 1994, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, 1995. Davis Mus. and Cultural Ctr., Wellesley Coll., Mass, 1995, Walker Art Ctr., Minn., 1996, Whitney Mus., N.Y.C, 1 996, Kunst Mus. Bonn, 1 996, Boymans van Bumingen Mus., Rotterdam, 1996; retrospectives: Allan Stone, 1964, Sch. Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 1953, Smith Coll. Mus. Art, 1965, Stedelijk Mus., 1968, 83. Tate Gallery, London, 196897, Constantine Grimaldis, Bait

,

LA..

NYC.

&

C&M

,

1995, Art Inst. Chgo,, 1969. LA. County Mus. Art, Bait. Mus., L.A.. 1969, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C. 1969, 1972, Guild Hall Mus., 1981. Whitney Mus. Am. Art, N.Y.C, 1983-84. Louisiana Mus, Humlebaek. Denmark. 1983, Moderna Museet. Stockholm, 1983, Akademie der Kunste. Berlin, 1984, Musee d'Art Moderne, Paris, 1984, Nat. Gallery Art, Washington, 1994. Met. Mus. Art. N.Y.C. 1994-95; group shows include Whitney Annual, 1949-50, 6364. 65. 67-68. 69-72, Whitney Biennial. 1981, 1987. Venice Biennial 1950, 54, 56; represented in permanent collections: Metropolitan Museum, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London, Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, St. Louis Art Mus.. GugChgo. Art Inst.. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. genheim Mus., Carnegie Inst., Stedelijk Mus., Australian Nat. Gallery, also numerous pvt. collections. Decorated officer Order of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands), 1979; recipient Logan purchase pnze Chgo. Art Inst., 1951, Beckman prize Frankfurt, Fed. Republic Germany, 1984, Kaiser Ring, Goslar. Fed. Republic Germany, 1984, Andrew W. Mellon pnze. 1979, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1986, named to Royal Acad. Fine Arts, Stockholm, 1986. Praemium lmperiale of Japan Disting. Artist award for Lifetime Art Assn., 1989, (Gold medal for painting Achievement, 1993. Mem 1975), Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Royal Acad, of Visual Arts (Nat. Medal of Arts 1986), Acad, der Kunst. Home: New York N.Y. Died Mar 19. 1997 69,

NYC,

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Rerum Naturalium (hon.), Ruprecht U. Goettingen, 1950; Karl-Universilat. Heidelberg. 1986; DSc (hon), U Chgo. 1987. Postdoctoral fellow U. Goettingen. Germany. 1950-52, Duke U Durham. N.C. 1952-55; vis asst. prof. U. Wash Seattle, 1955; asst. prof, physics U. Wash., 1956. asso. prof., 1957-61. prof., rsch. physicist, 1961—; cons. Vanan Assocs.. Palo Alto. Calif.. 1956-76. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Humboldt prize, 1974, award in basic research In.

.

Magnetic Resonance, 1980, Rumford pnze Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., 1985, Nobel pnze in Physics, 1989, Nat. Medal of Science, 1995; NSF grantee, 1958—. Fellow Am Phys. Soc. (Davisson-Germer pnze 1970); mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Optical Soc., Nat. Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi. Achievements include co-discoverer (with Hubert inventor 1949; resonance, Kriiger) nuclear quadrupole schemes using single trapped atomic particles as million-fold quantum amplifier, employed them as a leader of groups in for the first time permanently isolating and identifying at rest in vacuum an individual electron, a subatomic particle, a charged atom, ion Astrid, an antimatter particle, positron Priscilla, and in demonstrating spontaneous quantum jumps and measunng magnetism and size on single electron and ternal. Soc.

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DELANO, JANE ARMINDA,

nurse, author;

b.

Townscnd,

1862; d George and Mary Ann (Wright) Bellevuc Hosp. Sch. Nursing, N.Y.C. 1886. Supt. nurses hosp Jacksonville, Fla., 1887, U Pa. Hosp. Sch. Nursing. Phila. 1891-96; dir girls" dept House of Refuge, Randall's Island. N.Y.. 1900-02; dir Bellevue Hosp Sch. Nursing, 1902-06; chmn nal. com. ARC. 1909; supt Nurse Corps. US, Army, 1909; made Red Cross Nursing Svc the

NY.. Mar. Delano

12.

Grad

.

Army Nurse Corps; made Red Cross Nursing Svc. bd dirs. Am. Jour. res of Army Nurse Corps; pres Nursing; in chg selection and assignment of all mil. nursing orgn), 1918; went to I units, 1916; dir Dept. Nursing Author: American Red Cross Textbook on France, 1919 reserve

the

(WW

DEISENHOFER, researcher;

1943.

came

b.

JOHANN,

biochemistry

educator, Sept 30,

Zusamaltheim. Bavaria. Germany. Johann and Thckla (Magg)

to U.S., 1988; s

D,

Elementary Hygiene and Mem Am Nurses Assn

Hosp

Center.

France,

Home

Apr

(pres 15.

Care of the Sick, 1913. 1900-12) Died Savenay 1919.

.

DELANO DELANO, WILLIAM ADAMS,

architect;

NYC.

b.

Eugene and Susan Magoun (Adams)

Jan.

l> m. Richard Potter. AB. Yale. 1895. BFA. 1908. MA. 1939; diploma. Ecole des Beaux Prof design Columbia. 1903-10; mem Arts. Pans. 1903

21,

1874;

s.

May

Louisa Potter

23.

1907;

.

child.

I

Apptd archtl Delano & Aldrich. 1903-50; adv. architect to Commn. on Renovation of White House. 1949; works include Knickerbocker, Colony, India House. Brook and Union Clubs. N.Y.C.. Am. Embassy. Pans. Post Office Building. Japanese Embassy, Waschington DC, La Guardia Field. N.Y., Air Terminals for Pan-Am. Airways, and other public and office buildings, university and sch. buildings, pvt cons,

homes; mem. Nat. Commn. Fine Arts, 1924-28. Nat. Capital Pub. Libr Park and Planning Com.. 1929-46; trustee N.Y Orthopedic Dispensary and Hosp., Govs. India House, mem bd. design N.Y. World's Fair. 1939 Decorated Officier Fellow A. LA. (Gold medal Legion of Honor (France). 1940); mem. Art Comm. of City of N.Y.. (pres.). Grenfell

NY

Am. Horticulutral Soc. N.Y.. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters (Gold medal 1940), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Beaux Arts Soc. (pres. 1927-29), Academie des Beaux Arts (corr.mem.), Inst, de France, Arch. League of N.Y., Century Club (v.p. 1947-49. hon. 1956) Died Jan I960 Assn. of

DOROTHY

DELAY,

(MRS.

EDWARD NEWHOUSE),

educator; b. Medicine Lodge, Kans.. Mar. 31. 1917; Glenn Adney and Cecile (Osborn) DeLay; m. Edward Newhouse, Mar. 5. 1941; children: Jeffrey H.. AJison Din-

violinist,

d.

Student. Oberlin Coll., 1933-34. MusD (hon). 1981; 1937; Artists diploma. Juilliard Grad State U

smore.

BA, Mich

,

DFA

U

LHD

1991; Sch. Music. 1941; (hon ). Mich. State (hon.), U. Colo.. 1991; DMusic (hon). Columbia U., 1994. Duquesne U 1998, Brown U., 2000. Prof, violin The Juilliard Sch.. N.Y.C.. 1947—. Starling prof, violin. 1987—; mem. faculty Sarah Lawrence Coll., 1948-87, Meadowmount Summer Sch. Music, Westport. N.Y., 1948-70; Dorothy Starling DeLay prof. Aspen Summer Music Sch.. 1971 ,

,





;

vis. prof, violin Phila. Coll. prof, U. Cin., 1974 Performing Arts. 1977-83. New Eng. Conservatory. 1978-87, Royal Coll. Music, Eng., 1987 condr. Master classes univs. and conservatories in U.S.. Europe, Asia. Afnca, Near East.; dir. DeLay Int. of the Starling Found.. Juilliard Sch. Solo, chamber music performances in, U.S., Music, 1996 Can., S.Am.. 1937-46, violinist, founder. Stuyvesant Trio, 1940-42; subject of book: Teaching Genius Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician (Barbara Sand). 2000; contbr articles on violins, violinists to various encys Decorated Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan); recipient Outstanding Artist-Tchr. award Am. Stnng Tchrs. Assn., 1975, Highest Honor citation Fedn. of Music Clubs, 1983. Gov 's award State of Kans., 1982, Alumni Accomplishment award Mich. State V., 1984, King Solomon award Am. -Israel Cultural Found., 1985. Disting. Svc. award Ministry of Culture, Republic of Korea. 1991. Nat. Medal of the Arts with Presdl. Citation. 1994, Eagle award Nat. Music Coun.. 1995. Sanford fellow Yale U Fellow Royal Coll Music. Gt. Brit., mem. Mu Phi Epsilon (award of merit 1989) Home: 349 N 10960-1522 Office: Juilliard Sch Broadway Upper Nyack 60 Lincoln Center Plz New York NY 10023-6588

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DELBRUCK, MAX, 4.

1906;

came

biologist, physiologist, b.

to U.S.. 1937, naturalized. 1945;

Berlin. Sept s.

Hans and

Lina (Thiersch) D.; m. Mary Bruce, Aug 2. 1941; children: Jonathan, Nicola. Tobias, Ludina. PhD. U. Gbttingen. 1930 Albert Billings Rudock prof biology Calif Inst Tech 1947.

77, prof, emeritus, 1977-81.

ology and medicine. 1969. 10.

Recipient Nobel prize in physiNat. Acad Sci. Died Mar.

Mem.

1981.

DELLA FEMINA, JERRY,

advertising agency executive; b. July 22. 1936; (married); three children. Former advt. copywriter; former pres., now chmn. bd.. chief exec. Ptnrs. Inc. (now Delia officer Delia Femina, Travisano, 1967-92; joint chmn. Inc.), Femina McNamee Eurocom Delia Femina Ball Ltd. London. Author: (1970) From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor Named Advt. Exec, of Year, 1970. Office: Jerry & 10019-6102 Ketchum 640 5th Ave Fl 18 New York

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WHO'S

68

.

&

WCRS

in

Hackensack.

1941,

Rodeo.

1942,

Tally-Ho.

1944.

Fall

River Legend, 1948. The Harvest According. 1952. Oklahoma (film). 1955. The Wind in the Mountains. 1965. The Four Mary's. 1965. The Informer. 1988. The Other. 1992; choreographer, dir. Allegro, 1947, dir. Rape of Lucrecia. 1949. Out of this World. 1950. Come Summer, 1969; choreographer (musical) 110 In the Shade. 1963; head

Agnes de Mille Dance Theatre, presented by S. Hurok, 6 tour, 126 cities. 1953-54, Agnes de Mille Heritage Dance Theater, 1973. 74. Conversations About the Dance. 1974, 75, Omnibus lectrs. and ballets, 1956-57; choreographer for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1942, Royal Winnipeg 1972; author: Dance to the Piper. Ballet, 1952, And Promenade Home, 1958. To A Young Dancer, 1962, The Book of the Dance, 1963. Lizzie Borden Dance of Death, 1968. Dance in America, 1970. Russian Journals, 1970, Speak to Me, Dance with Me. 1974. Where the Wings Grow, 1978. America Dances. 1980, Reprieve, 1981, Portrait Gallery, 1990, Martha: The Life and Work of Martha Graham, 1991. Contbr. to McCalls, Atlantic Monthly, N.Y. Times mag.. mos.

Good Housekeeping, Esquire, Honzon mags. Recipient N.Y. Cirtics prize, 1942-46, Donaldson award, 1943-47, Madamoiselle Merit award. 1944, Antoinette Perry award, 1947, 62, Lord and Taylor award, 1947, Dancing Masters award of merit. 1950. Dance Mag. award, 1957, Capezio award, 1966, Handel award Mayor N.Y.C., 1975, Kennedy award Pres. U.S.. 1980, Commonwealth award in dramatic arts, 1980, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1986; named Woman of Yr. Am. Newspaper Woman's Guild, 1946. named to Theatre Hall of Fame. 1973; Agnes de Mille Theatre. N.C. Sch. Arts, Winston-Salem named in her honor, 1975. Mem. Soc. Stage Dirs. and Choreographers (pres. 1965-66) Home: New York N.Y. Died Oct 7, 1993. Vogue.

DE MILLE, CECIL B(LOUNT),

motion picture producer; s. Henry Churchill and m. Constance Adams, Aug 16, 1902; children: Cecilia Hoyt (Mrs. Joseph Harper), Kathenne Lester (Mrs. Anthony Quinn). John Blount, Richard de Mille Student. Pa. Mil. Acad., Chester, Am. Acad. Dramatic Arts. AFD. U. So. Calif.; LittD. Ashfield. Mass.. Aug. 12. 1881; Mathilda Beatrice (Samuel) de M.;

b.

NYC;

Bngham Young

U.,

Baylor

U.,

Mercury Aviation Co., Hollywood.

Temple U. Calif..

Organizer

1918, pres., 1918-

playwnght. theatncal prodr., began working in motion picture bus., 1913; co-founder with Samuel Goldwyn and Jesse L. Lasky Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.. 1913; dir. 23;

Famous

Players-Lasky, 1918. Paramount Pictures Corp.. 1927; founder De Mille Pictures Corp., 1924; prodr., dir. Met ro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 1928; ind. prodr. Paramouont Pictures, 1932; prodr. Lux Radio Theatre of the Air. 1936-45; v.p., chmn. motion picture loans Comml. Nat. Trust and Savs. Bank of L.A. (now Bank of Am); mem. bd. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis.; mem. coun. Motion Picture Orgns.; chief cons, on motion pictures to U.S. Info. Agy. Prodr. 70 motion pictures, including Carmet, The Cheat, 1915. Joan the Woman. 1916. The Whispering Chorus. 1917. Male and Female. 1919. Manslaughter, 1922, The Ten gen.,

Commandments,

The Volga Boatman, 1925, The King of Kings. 1926, Dynamite, 1929. The Sign of the Cross. 1932. Cleopatra. 1934. The Crusades, 1935, The Plainsman. 1936. The Buccaneer, 1937, Union Pacific. 1938. Northwest Mounted Police. 1940, Reap the Wild Wind. 1941, The Story of Dr. Wassell, 1943, Unconquered, 1946, Samson and Delilah. 1949. The Greatest Show on Earth. 1952. The Ten Commandments, 1956. Pres. De Mille Found, for Polit. Freedom, Motion Picture Relief Fund; chmn. motion picture divsn. Cmty. Chest of LA.; chmn. ARC blood donor drive 1923.

motion picture and radio industries, L.A. Am. Cancer Order White Elephant (Thailand), Grand Order of Republic of Italy,

for

Soc. Decorated Order of holy Supulchre (Jerusalem), of Orange-Nassau (Holland), Companion Order of

chealier Legio of Honor (France); recipient numerous citations and awards for civic svc. and accomplishments in moseveral schs. named in his honor. Mem. tion picture prodn ;

SAR, Motion

Picture Prodrs. (pres).

Am

Legion,

German

League of Human Rights (hon). Screen Dirs.' Guild (hon.), Masons, Lambs. Club. Wings Club. Died Jan. 21. 1959; buned Hollywood Memonal Park.

WCRS

NY

art collector, philanthropist; b.

Mar. 23. 1908; came to U.S., 1941. naturalized. 1967; Conrad and Louise (Delpech) Schlumberger; m. John de May 9. 1931 (dec.1973); children: Chnstophe, Ade-

Paris, d.

Menil,

George, Francois, Philippa. B.A., U. Paris, 1927, postgrad, in math, and physics. Art collector, 1945 dir. Inst for Arts Rice U.. Houston, from 1968; organizer exhbns., 1964 Trustee Mus. Fine Arts, Houston.; pres. Menil Found., Rothko Chapel, Georges Pompidou Art and Culture Recipient Nat. medal of Found., Menil Collection Mus. Arts. 1986. Died Jan. 1998.

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DE MILLE, AGNES, and Anna

choreographer; d William Churchill (George) de M.. m. Walter F. Prude. June 14.

U

child. Jonathan AB. cum laude, Calif; Litt.D. Mills Coll., 1952, Russell Sage Coll., 1953. Smith Coll., 1954, Western Coll.. 1955, Hood Coll.. 1957. Northwestern U.. I960, Goucher Coll., 1961. Clark U.. 1962. UCLA. 1964. Franklin and Marshall, 1965, Western Mich. U., 1967, Nasson Coll.. 1971; LHD.. Dartmouth Coll.. 1974. Duke U.. 1975. U. N.C., 1980. NYU. 1981. Dance 1928-42; chorerecitalist U.S., Eng., France, Denmark, ographer and dancer The Black Crook, 1929; choreographer (film) Romeo and Juliet, 1936; (musicals) Nymph Errant. 1933. Hooray for What. 1937. Oklahoma. 1943, One Touch of Venus, 1943. Bloomer Girl, 1944, Carousel. 1945, Brigadoon. 1947, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949. Paint Your Wagon. 1951, The Girl in Pink Tights. 1954. Goldilocks. 1958, Juno. 1959. Kwamina. 1961; (ballets) OBeah Black Ritual. 1940, Three Virgins and a Devil. 1941, Drums Sound

1943;

(hon).

1

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Am

(hon), Inst. Math. Stats.; mem. NAE. ASTM (hon), Soc. Quality Control (hon. life, Shewhart medal 1955), In-

Washington, World Assn Pub Opinion Rsch., Market Rsch. Coun., Biometric Soc. (hon life). Union Japanese Scientists and Engrs. (hon. life) (tchr and cons, to Japanese industry 1950-52. 55, 60, 65-93, honored in establishment of Dcming pnzes in Japan). Japanese Statis. Assn. (hon. life), Deutsche Statistische Gesellschaft (hon. life). Ops. Rsch. Soc. Am., Dayton Hall of Fame Home: Washington Died Dec. 20, 1993; interred D.C. ternal

Statis

(hon.

Inst

life).

Soc.

Philos.

DC

DEMME, JONATHAN,

director, producer, wnter; b. Baldwin. LI., NY., Feb. 22. 1944; m. Joanne Howard; children: Ramona. Brooklyn. Ed., U. Fla. With Avco Embassy Films, 1966. Pathe Films, 1966-67; with publicity dept. United Artists. 1968-69; wnter Film Daily. 1966-68. Film work includes co-screenwriter, dir.: Hot Box; story developer: Black Mama While Mama, 1975; screenwriter, dir. Caged Heat. 1974, Crazy Mama. 1975. Fighting Mad, 1976; dir.: Citizen's Band. 1977, Last Embrace. 1979. Melvin and Howard. 1980 (Best Dir award). Swing Shift, 1983, Stop Making Sense, 1984, Swimming to Cambodia, 1987, Marned to the Mob. 1988, The Silence of the Lambs, 1991 (Best Dir. Acad, award 1991). Cousin Bobby, 1992, Philadelphia, 1993, Mandela, 1996. Beloved, 1998, Storefront Hitchcock, 1998; dir., co-prodr: Something Wild, 1986; prodr.: Miami Blues, 1990; exec, prodr.: Devil in a Blue Dress, 1995; dir., actor That Thing You Do!, 1996; dir (TV movie) Who I This Time?, 1982, (documentary film) Accumulation with Talking Plus Water Motor; (music videos) UB40, Chrissie Hynde. Sun City Video of Artists United Against Apartheid, Suzanne Vega; (PBS senes) A Family Tree; prodr.: Haiti: Dreams of

Am

:

Democracy, Women & Men 2 (A Domestic Dilemma). Mem. Dirs. Guild Am. Office: care Bob Bookman Creative Artists Agy 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804 also: Clinica Estetico 127 24th St Fl 7 New York NY 1001 1-

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DE MONTEBELLO, PHILIPPE LANNES, museum ministrator;

b.

Pans,

May

1936;

16,

came

Colo.. 1924, (hon), 1987; PhD, Yale U.. 1928, hon. degree, 1991; ScD (hon.), Rivier Coll., 1981. Ohio State U., 1982. Md. U., 1983. Clarkson Inst. Tech.. 1983; in Engring. (hon,), U. Miami, 1985; (hon.), George Washington U., 1986. in Engnng. (hon.). 1987; DSc (hon.). U. Colo., 1989. U. 1987. U. Ala.. 1988. Fordham U. 1988, U. Oreg S.C 1991. Am. U„ 1991. Howard U. 1993, Boston U.. 1993. Harvard U. 1993. Instr engring. U. Wyo.. 1921-22; asst. prof, physics Colo. Sch. Mines. 1922-24. U. Colo., 1924-

D

LLD

D

.

Yale U.. 1925-27; math physicist USDA, 1927-39; adviser in sampling Bur. of Census. 1939-45; prof, Stern Sch. Bus., NYU. N.Y.C.. from 1946; Disting. prof, in mgmt. Columbia U., 1986-93; cons, research, industry, 1946-93; statistician Allied Mission to Observe Greek Elections, 1946; cons, sampling Govt India. 1947, 51, 71; adviser in sampling techniques Supreme Command Allied Powers, Tokyo, 1947-50. High Commn. for Germany, 1952. Sub-Commn. on Statis. Sampling, 1947-52; 53; mem. lectr. various univs.. Germany. Austria, 1953, London Sch. Econs., 1964, Institut de Statistique de U. Paris, 1964; cons. Census Mex., 1954, 55; cons. Statistisches Bundesamt, Wiesbaden. Fed. Republic Germany, 1953, Central Statis. Office Turkey. 1959-93. China Productivity Ctr.. Taiwan, 1970. 71; Author: Inter Am. Statis. Inst, lectr., Brazil. Argentina. 1943, Some Theory of Statistical Adjustment of Data. Sampling. 1950. Statistical Design in Business Research, I960, Quality. Productivity, and Competitive Position. 1982. Out of the Crisis, 1986, The New Economics, 1993; contbr. numerous articles to profl. pubis. Decorated 2d Order medal of the Sacred Treasure (Japan). 1960; elecied Most Disting. Grad.. U. Wyo., 1972; recipient Taylor Key award Am. Mgmt. Assn.. 1983. Nat. Medal Tech., Pres. of U.S., 1987. Edison award. 1989; enshrined in the Engnng. and Sci. Hall Royal Statis. Soc. of Fame, 1986. Fellow Am. Statis. Assn 25; instr. physics

stats

UN

,

to

U.S..

ad1951,

and Germaine (de Croisset) de M.; m. Edith Bradford Myles, June 24, 1961; children: Marc. Laure. Charles. BA. magna cum laude, Harvard U 1961;

naturalized, 1955;

s.

Roger

L.

.

MA NYU

D

Fine Arts, 1963; LL (hon). Lafayette (hon). Bard Coll., 1981; (hon). Iona Coll., 1982. Assoc, curator European paintings Met. Mus. Art. N.Y.C.. 1963-69; dir. Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, 1974-77; vice dir. for curatorial and ednl. affairs Met. Mus. Art, 1974-77. acting dir., 1977-78. dir.. 1978—; mem. adv. coun. depts. art and archaeology Columbia U.; mem. Fogg, Fellow, Fogg Mus Harvard U. Author: Peter Paul Rubens, Inst.

.

DHL.

1979;

Coll..

DFA.

,

1969; mem. editorial bd. Inlernat. Jour, of Mus. Mgmt. and Curatorship. Trustee, Inst. Fine Arts. Served to 2d It. AUS, 1956-58. Decorated chevalier Legion d'Honneur (France), Encomienda de Numero de la Orden Isabel la Catholica (Spain), officier Ordre de Leopold (Belgium), Knight Commdr. Pontifical Order of St. Gregory the Great;

NYU

NYU Grad. Sch. Alumni Achievement award. 1978, Nat. Inst. Soc. Sci.. 1989, The Spanish Inst., Rebekah Kohut award Nat. Coun. Jewish Women. 1993, NYU Alumni Assn. Disting. Alumni award, 1998;

recipient

gold medal 1992.

Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1961-62; Gallatin fellow, 1981. Mem. Assn. Art Mus. Dirs. (works of art com.), Mus. Coun. NYC. Am. Fedn. of the Arts (trustee, exec. com.). Am. Mus.

Assn.

chess, tennis.

0724

NY

Office:

Avocations: collecting Old Master drawings, Home: 1150 5th Ave New York NY 10128The Met Mus of Art 1000 5th Ave New York

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DEMPSEY, JACK,

Owner Jack Avocation: boxing (world's

boxer, restaurant owner.

Dempsey Restaurant. N.Y.C. heavyweight champion). Died

May

31,

1983.

DEMSKY, ISSUR DANIELOVITCH DEMING, W(ILLIAM) EDWARDS, statistics educator, consultant BS, U. Wyo.. 1921. LLD (hon). 1958; MS. U.

LLD

DEMENIL, DOMINIQUE,

WHO

DOUGLAS,

See

KIRK

DENBY, EDWIN,

U.S. secretary of the navy; b. Evansville, 1870; s. Charles and Martha (Fitch) D.; m. Thurber, Mar. 18, 1911; children: Edwin, Marion. Ed., Evansville H.S.; LLB. U Mich.. 1896, Bar: With Chinese Imperial Mantime Customs Svc, Ind. 1896. 1887-94; lawyer Detroit; mem. Mich. Ho. of Reps.. 1903; rep. 1st dist Mich., 59th to 61st Congresses U.S. Ho. of Reps., Washington, 1905-11; chief probation officer apptd. Recorder's Ct. and Or. Ct. Wayne County. Detroit. 1920; Republisec. of navy Washington, 1921-24; resigned, 1924. can. Episcopalian. Died Feb. 8, 1929. Ind.. Feb.

Marion

18.

Bartlett

DENFELD, LOUIS EMIL, Mass..

Apr

13.

1891;

s.

naval

b

Westboro.

May

(Kelley) D.;

officer;

Louis E. and Etta

AM.

Naval Acad., 1912. Commd. ensign USN. 1912, advanced through grades to admiral; served in Va., Ark., Ky. and N.J.. 1912-17; on Destroyers Ammen and Lamberton on escort duty, WWI, comdr. Destroyers Wadsworth and Brooks and Submarine Sm. Rachel Metcalf. June

5.

1915.

24, 1919-29. aide to Chief Bur. of Navigation. 1929-31. staff of Comdr. Battle Force and Comdr. in Chief US Fleet. 19311933-35, 33. mem. staff of Comdr. Bur. of Navigation. comdr. Destroyer Divsn. 1 1, Battle Force, 1935-37, adminstrv. aide to Chief of Naval Ops.. 1937-39. comdr.

Destroyer Divsn. 18. Destroyer Squadron I, 1939-41, spl. naval observer, Chief of staff for Comdr. Support Force, 1941. asst. chief naval personnel. Bur. Naval Personnel, 194244. comdr. battleships Divsn. 9. PTO. 1945. chief of Naval Personnel, 1945-47; comdr.-in-chief Pacific and U.S. Pacific, 1947, chief of naval ops., mem. jt. chiefs of staff. 1947-49. Decorated Disting. Sul Oil Co.. 1950-71. ret.. 1950; cons Mem Chevy Svc. medal, l^egion of Merit with gold star.

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Chase (Md.) Club. Army-Navy club. Mel Club. Carlton Club, 1925 F Si Club. Episcopalian Died Mar. 28. 1972.

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69

The Human/Dolphin Found.. European Space Agy. Avocations: aviation, photography. Died Oct. 12. 1997. Earth,

1951, Rep. 24th dist 111. Gen Assembly, 1957-58; mem. 86lh-97th Congresses from 4th Dist. III., 1959-83; mem. fgn. post office, civil svc. corns.; counselor U.S. Dept. State, Washington. 1983-87. undersec., 1987-89; adminstr. VA, Washington, 1989; sec. Vets. Affairs Dept. of Vets, Afaffairs,

DE NIRO, ROBERT,

NYC.

actor; b.

Aug

17.

1943;

s.

Robert and Virginia DeNiro; m. Diahnne Abbott; children: Raphael Eugene. Dnna Studied acting with. Stella Adler. Motion pictures appearances include The Lee Strasberg.

Wedding

1969,

Party.

Hi.

Mom!.

1970. Jennifer

On My

Mind. 1971, Bloody Mama. Born to Win. 1971. The Gang Thai Couldn't Shoot Straight. 1971. Bang the Drum Slowly.

The Godfather. Part II. 1974 (Acad. award best supporting actor). The Last Tycoon. Taxi Driver, 1976. New York, New York. 1900. 1977. The Deer Hunter, 1978, Raging Bull. 1980 (Acad, award best actor). True Confessions. 1981. The King of Comedy. 1982. Once Upon a Time in America, 1984, Falling in Love, 1984, Brazil. 1984. The Mission, 1985. Angel Heart. 1987, The Untouchables. 1987, Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam, 1987 (documentary). Midnight Run. 1988, (also exec, prodr.)

Mean

1973.

Streets. 1973.

&

Ins. 1990. No Angels, 1989, Jacknife. 1989. Stanley Goodfellas, 1990. Awakenings. 1991 (Acad, award nomination). Backdraft, 1991. Cape Fear. 1991. Guilty By Suspicion. 1991. Mistress, 1992. Night and the Citv. 1992. Mad Dog Bronx and Glory. 1993, This Boys Life, 1993. (also dir.) Tale. 1993, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. 1994, Casino. 1995, Heat, 1995. The Fan. 1996. Marvin's Room. 1996. Sleepers. 1996. (also prodr.) Wag the Dog. 1997. Copland. 1997. Great Expectations. 1998. 15 Minutes. 1999. Analyze This. 1999.

We're

A

I

I I '

I 1

I

l>

l

1999 (also prodr.). The Adventures of Rocky and 1999 (also prodr.). Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell (TV. voice); prodr.: Entropy. 1999; co-prodr. Thunderheart. 1992; theater roles include Strange Show, 1982; exec, prodr.: (TV) Tnbeca. 1993. (film) Faithful. 1996, Navy Driver. 2000, Meet the Parents. 2000. Conjugating Niki. 2000. Recipient Hasty Pudding award Harvard U. Office: 1979. D.W Griffith award for best actor. 1990 Creative Artists Agy 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1825 Flawless,

Bullwinkle.

the Truth. 1998

DE REGNIERS, BEATRICE SCHENK,

author, editor; b.

Aug. 16. 1914; d. Harry and Sophia (FeinFreedman; m. Francis de Regniers, May 2.

Lafayette, lnd stein)

,

1953. Student, U. III.. 1931-33; Ph B.. U. Chgo.. 1935; student, Grad. Sch.. 1936-37; postgrad- U. Toulouse. France, summer 1935. The Sorbonne, Paris. 1935-36; M.Ed.. Winnetka (111.) Grad Tchrs Coll., 1941. Copywriter Scott Foresman Co., Chgo.. 1943-44; welfare officer Egypt. 1944-46; copywriter Am. Book Co., 1948-49;

&

dir. ednl.

materials

Am. Heart

Assn.,

NYC. NYC. 1949-61; Services.

A

editor

N.Y.C, 1961-

Author: The Giant Story, 1953. What Can You

Do With Was It a

Little House of Your Own, 1955. 1956, Child's Book of Dreams. 1957. 1958, Cats Cats Cats Cats Cats. 1958, What Happens Next?. 1959, The Snow Party (Book award Boys Club Am). 1959. reissued. 1989. The Shadow Book. 1960 (also co-designer). Who Likes the Sun?, 1961. The Little Book, 1961 (also illustrator) (reissued as Going for a Walk, 1982). The Little Girl and Her Mother, 1963, May I Bring a Friend?, 1964 (Caldecott award), The Abraham Lincoln Joke Book, 1965. David and Goliath, 1965, Joe the Bear and Sam the Mouse Got Together, 1965, reissued, 1990, Penny. 1966. reissued. 1987, Circus. 1966. The Giant Book, 1966, The Day Everybody Cried, 1967. Willy O'Dwyer Jumped in the Fire, 1968. Catch a Little Fox, 1969, Poems Children Will

a Shoe?. 1955.

Good

A

Trade?.

Something

Special,

How

1969, The Boy, the Rat, and the Red Riding Hood Retold in Verse for Boys and Girls to Read Themselves, 1972 (Bklyn. Art Books for Children citation 1973, 74), It Does Not Say Me-ow and Other Animal Riddle Rhymes. 1972. The Enchanted Forest. 1974. Little Sister and The Month Brothers, 1976 (AIGI citation), A Bunch of Poems and Verses, 1977, Laura's Story, 1979, Everyone is Good for Something, 1980 (play script and lyrics for musical version 1986, book 1990), Picture Book Sit

For

Still

(co-editor),

Butterfly, 1971,

1982, Waiting for Mama, 1984, This Big Cat and I've Known. 1985. So Many Cats, 1985, Jack and Week in the Life of the Beanstalk Retold in Verse. 1985, Best Friends and Other Poems of Friendship, 1986, Jack the Giant Killer Retold in Verse and Other Useful Information about Giants. 1987. The Way I Feel ..Sometimes, 1988, Sing a Song of Popcorn, Every Child's Book of Poems (co-editor), 1988; mem. Eloise Moore Dance Group, Chgo., 1942-43.

Theater,

Other Cats

A

DENNARD, ROBERT HEATH,

engineering

executive,

Buford Leon and Loma (Heath) D children— Robert (dec Nov. 1998). Amy. Methodist (J., 1954, Holly; m. Jane Bridges. BSEE, So

scientist; b. Terrell, Tex., Sept.

1932;

5,

s.

;

MSEE,

PhD, Carnegie Inst. Tech.. 1958 Staff engr IBM. Yorktown Heights, N.Y.. 1958-63; research staff mem IBM Research Or.. Yorktown Heights. NY.. 1963-71, group Contbr. articles to prof]. mgr.. 1971-79. fellow. 1979—. patentee in field including basic dynamic RAM jours.; memory cell. Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech., Pres. U.S.. 1956;

1988. Indsl.

Rsch.

NY.

Yr.,

Inst.

Intellectual

Office:

Philos. Soc.

IBM Rsch

Tech.,

1990;

Ctr

named Inventor

of

Law Assn 1995; inducted Fame, 1997. Fellow IEEE; mem

Property

into Nat. Inventors Hall of

NAE, Am.

,

Avocation: Scottish country dancing. Box 218 Yorktown Heights

NY

PO

10598-0218

DENT, FREDERICK BAILY, former ambassador, former secretary of commerce, mill executive, b Cape May. N.J Aug. 17. 1922; s. Magruder and Edith (Baily) D.; m. Mildred C. Harrison. Mar. II. 1944 (dec); children: Frederick Baily. Mildred Hutcheson, Pauline Harrison. Diana With Gwynn. Magruder Harrison. BA. Yale U., 1944. Joshua L. Baily & Co.. Inc.. N.Y.C.. 1946-47; with Mayfair Mills. Arcadia. SC, 1947— pres., 1958-88, treas, 1977—; chmn. Mayfair Mills, 1988 also bd. dirs. Mayfair Mills. Arcadia. S.C.; sec. Dept. Commerce, Washington. 1973-75; amb.. spl. rep. for trade negotiations, 1975-77; bd. dirs. Joshua L. Baily & Co. Chmn. Spartanburg County Planning .



;

Devel. 1960-72; trustee Bus. Coun, and Commn.. Spartanburg Day Sch., Brevard Music Ctr.; past mem. corp. Yale U Lt USNR, 1943-46. PTO. Laureate, Bus Hall of Fame. Mem. Spartanburg Area C. of C. (chmn. 1991). Episcopalian. Home: 221 Montgomery Dr Spartanburg SC 29302-3443 Office: Mayfair Mills Inc Arcadia SC 29320

SC

DENVER, JOHN (HENRY JOHN DEUTSCHENDORF, JR.), singer, songwriter; b. Roswell, N.Mex.. Dec. 31. 1943;

and Erma Deutschendorf; m. Ann Marie 1967 (div,. 1983); m Cassandra Delaney. 1988; children: Zack. Anna Kate, Jesse Belle Student. Tex.

s.

Henry John

Sr.

Martell. June 9,

Tech

U

With Chad Mitchell Tno, 1965-68; solo

concert artist.

Recipient Jr Book award Boys Club Am., I960, Most DistWork of Fiction for Younger Children award lnd. U. Writers Conf. 1964. Mem. Authors Guild Am.. PEN. Dramatists Guild, Soc. Children's Book Writers. Home: New York N.Y. Died Mar. 1. 2000. ing.

Achievement award. 1989. Harvey

Inst.

prize Technion-Israel

1968-97.

Performer

TV

rec and variety spl. Rocky

Mountain Christmas (Emmy award). 1983-97. motion picture Oh. Godl. 1977. (narrator) Fire & Ice; TV films include A Christmas Story, 1986. Higher Ground. 1988. The Christmas Gift; appeared in TV documentary: Rocky Mountain Reunion (6 awards). TV drama: Foxfire, 1987; TV specials An Evening with John Denver (Emmy award 1975), John Denver's Christmas in Aspen. 1992; writer: (songs) including Take Me Home, Country Roads, Leaving on a Jet Plane, Rocky Mountain High, Thank God I'm a Country Boy, Annie's Song; (albums) including Rocky Mountain High, 1972. Back Home Again, 1974. Wmdsong, 1975. John Denver. 1979. Autography. 1980. Seasons of the Heart. 1982. Rocky Mountain Holiday. 1982. It's About Time. 1983. Dreamland Express. 1985, One World. 1986. Rocky Mountain Christmas. 1989. The Rower That Shattered the Stone, 1990. Songs. 1990. Different Higher Directions, 1991, Ground. 1991. John Denver and The Muppets: A Christmas Together. The Wildlife Concert. 1995. John Denver: The Rocky Mountain Collection. 1996; toured USSR, 1984-85 Founder, The Windslar Found Snowmass. Colo., 1976; mem. Presdl Commn. on World Hunger. 1978; chmn Nal UN1CEF Day. 1984 Named Top Male Recording Artist. Record World. 1974-75. Country Music Entertainer of Yr., 1975, Favorite Musical Performer; People's Choice award. 1975. Singing Star of Yr Am Guild of Variety Artists. 1975. recipient Golden Apple prize Hollywood Women's Press Club. 1977; 15 gold albums. 8 platinum. Mem. Nat Space Inst.. Save the Children, The Cousteau Soc., Friends of the

Earth

.

.

archives appear in their original form

DERN, GEORGE HENRY, US secretary of war; b Dodge County, Nebr.. Sept. 8. 1872; s. John and Elizabeth (Dern) D.; m. Charlotte Brown, June 7, 1899; children: Mary Joanna Baxter. John, Louise (dec.), William Brown, Margaret (dec.), Elizabeth Ida, James George. Grad.. Fremont (Nebr.) Normal Coll.. 1888; student. U. Nebr., 1893-94. Miner Utah. 1894; treas. Mercur Gold Mining & Milling Co.. Utah, 18941900; gen. mgr Cons. Mercur Gold Mines Co., Utah. 190013; mgr. vanous other metal mining enterprises; v. p.. gen. (owner Holt-Dern Holt-Christensen Process Co. mgr. patents); mem. Utah Senate, 1915-23. State Coun. Def, World War I; gov. Utah, 1925-32; chmn. Govs.' Conf., 1929, 30; U.S. sec. war Washington. 1933-36. Joint inventor (with Theodore P. Holt) Holt-Dern ore roaster; author Workmen's Compensation Law, Corrupt Practices Act, State Mineral Land Leasing Law, others. Mem. Masons. Democrat. Congregationalist. Died Aug. 27. 1936.

DERSHOWITZ, ALAN MORTON,

lawyer, educator;

b.

Bklyn.. Sept. 1, 1938; s. Harry and Claire (Ringel) D.; m Carolyn Cohen; children: Elon Marc, Jamin Seth. Ella Kaille Cohen Dershowitz. BA magna cum laude. Bklyn. Coll.. (hon). 1959; LLB magna cum laude. Yale U„ 1962; Harvard Coll., 1967; LLD (hon), Yeshiva U„ 1989; PhD (hon), Haifa U., 1993; JD (hon). Syracuse U.. 1997. Bar: DC. 1963. Mass. 1968. US Supreme Ct. 1968. Law elk. to chief judge David L Bazelon, U.S. Ct Appeals, 1962-63; to justice Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. Supreme Ct.. 1963-64; mem. Felix prof. law. 1967 faculty Harvard Law Sch., 1964 fellow Ctr for Advanced Frankfurter Prof, of Law, 1993 Study of Behavioral Scis., 1971-72; Cons, to dir. NIMH.

MA

— —

,



,

;

1967-69.

Commn

NIMH

Excuse.

Reasonable

1994.

The Advocate's Devil, 1994, The Vanishing American Jew,

Doubts, 1996, 1997. Sexual McCarthyism: Clinton. Starr and the Emerging Constitutional Crisis, 1998. Just Revenge. 1999. The Genesis of Justice. 2000; contbr. articles to profl. jours.; cditor-inChmn civil rights com. New chief Yale Law Jour.. 1961-62 England region Anti-Defamation League. B'nai B'rith. 198085; bd. dirs. ACLU. 1968-71. 72-75, Assembly Behavioral and Social Scis. at Nat. Acad Scis.. 1973-76. Guggenheim fellow,

Union. Jewish

1978-79;

doctorates from Hebrew recipient hon Mem Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa Harvard Law Sch 1575 Massachusetts Ave 02138-2801

Monmouth. Office:

Cambridge

Nat.

Polish

Alliance,

KC, Kiwanis.

MA

DESKEY, DONALD,

industrial designer; b. Blue Earth, Minn., Nov. 23, 1894; m, Mary Douthett, 1923 (div.); chilMichael Douthett, Stephen Donald; m. Katharine Godfrey Brennan, 1952. Student. U. Calif,, 1915-19, Mark Hopkins Art Sch., San Francisco, Art Inst. Chgo., Ecole de la Grande Chaumiere, Paris. Artist, 1919-23; head art dept. Juniata Coll., 1923-25; indsl. designer, 1926-89; head indsl. design dept. NYU. 1939-40; pres. Shelter Industries, Inc.; design cons, numerous firms and orgns.; chmn. bd. Airport Industries Inc. Bohemia. N.Y.; pres. Donald Deskey Assocs..

dren:

INc;

Inc.. Spl. Projects,

Eng., Sculley, Deskey

dir.

&

Soc. Plastic Engrs., Inc. U.S.A. (adv, bd. plastics), Royal Soc. Arts London (Benjamin Franklin fellow). Art Beaux Arts Inst. Design, Archtl. League, Brit-Am. C. of C. Swedish C. of C. U.S.. Met. Club. Dutchess Valley (Pawling. N.Y.), Marco Polo Club (N.Y.C). Lambda Chi Alpha. Home: Vero Beach Fla. Died Apr. 29,

Arts,

Dirs. Club, Archtl. League,

1989.

DETT, R(OBERT) NATHANIEL, composer;



Drum-

;

WHAM.



.

Emancipation of Negro Music (Bowdoin prize / Harvard, 1920), Don't Be Weary, Traveler (Francis Boott prize/ Harvard, 1920), others; author/editor: Religious Folk Songs

Negro as Sung at Hampton Institute; pub. The Dett Collection of Negro Spirituals (4 books), 1937. Organized Musical Art Soc, of Hampton Inst. Mem. NEA, Nat. Assn. Tchrs. of Colored Schs., Nat. Assn. of Negro Musicians (chmn. adv. bd. 1919, pres. 1924-26). Republican. Achievements include being the first Am. to Presbyterian, utilize Negro folk tunes for classic development. Died Oct. 3, 1943. of the

DEVER, WILLIAM EMMETT,

mayor; b Woburn. Mass

.

13, 1862; s. Patrick James and Mary A. (Lynch) D.; m. (Catherine E. Conway, Jan. 5, 1885, LLB, Chgo. Coll. Law, 1890; LLD, Northwestern U„ 1923. Chgo, Law Coll., 1924. St. Bonaventure's Coll., 1925. In leather mfg. bus, Woburn, 1881-84; with White Engle. Co.. 1884-86. Grey. Clark Chgo., until 1889; began practice of law, 1890; elected alderman (resigned) 17th Ward. Chgo., 1902-10; judge Supr. Ct., Cook County. 1910-16; justice (resigned) III. Appellate Ct.. 1916-23; mayor Chgo.. 1923-27; v.p., trust office Bk. of

Mar.

&

&

Am., 1927—. Mem. Dem. County Ctrl. Com., Cook Co., Chgo. Plan Commn. Died Sept. 3, 1929.

DE VOTO. BERNARD AUGUSTINE, writer; b Ogden. Utah. Jan. II, 1897; s. Flonan Bernard and Rhoda (Dye) De V.. m, Helen Avis Mac Vicar, June 30, 1923; children: Gordon King, Mark Bernard. AB. Harvard. 1920; LittD, Middlebury Coll., 1937. Kenyon Coll,. 1942, U. Colo- 1948, Northeastern U- 1948. Instr., asst. prof. English NorthwesU, 1922-27; instr- tutor Harvard U- 1929-34, lectr1934-36. Author: The Crooked Mile, 1924, The Taming of the Frontier, 1925, The Chariot of Fire, 1926, The Writer's Handbook. 1927, The House of Sun-Gocs-Down. 1928. Mark tern

Twain's America. 1932, We Accept with Pleasure, 1934. Forays and Rebuttals, 1936. Minority Report. 1940, Mark at Work, 1942, The Year of Decision: 1846, 1943, The Literary Fallacy, 1944, Mountain Time. 1947, Across the

Twain

Wide

Missouri,

1947.

The World

EDWARD JOSEPH,

secretary of veterans

Casimir Ignatius and 15. 1926; s b. Chgo. Sept Sophia (Zmijcwski) D. m Bonila L. Margalus; children: Maureen Sue, Michael Stephen BS in History. Loyola U..

Fiction.

of

1950,

The

House. 1951. The Course of Empire, 1952, The Easy Chair, 1955; editor: Life and Adventures of James P, Bcckwourth, 1930, Mark Twain in Eruption, 1940, The Journals of Lewis

and Clark. 1953; gen. editor Americana Deserta; editor Harvard Grads, Mag- 1930-32, The Easy Chair, Harper's Mag, 1935—. The Saturday Rev. of Lit- 1936-38; mem. contbr. stories, arcditl. bd. New England Quar- 1942



2nd

DERWINSKI,

b.

mondsville, Ont., Can.. Oct. 11, 1882; s. Robert Tue and Charlotte (Johnson) D- m. Helen Elise Smith, Dec. 27, 1916. MusB, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1908; MusD, Howard U., 1924, Oberlin, 1926; MusM, Eastman Sch. of Music, U., Rochester, 1931. Church and social pianist Niagara Falls. N.Y., 1898-1903; dir. of music Lane Coll.. Jackson. Tenn., 1908-11, Lincoln Inst., Jefferson City, Mo., 1911-13; dir. of music Hampton (Va.) Inst., 1913—. dir. Sch. of Music, 1926 dir. Hampton Choral Union; condr. Hampton Inst. Choir on tours in U.S., Can. and 7 countries 1930-31; dir. Negro of Europe; dir. Am. Choir, Sta. Cmty. Chorus, 1933-34; became dir. music. Bennett Coll., Greensboro, N.C., 1937 Composer: Album of a Heart (verse), 1911, The Magnolia Suite (piano). In the Bottoms (suite for piano), Listen to the Lams, The Chariot Jubilee (motets), America the Beautiful (chorus). Enchantment Suite (for piano). Cinnamon Grove Suite, others; author: essay: The

ticles, hist, essays, revs, to

affairs;

Donald Deskey Assocs., Ltd., mem. exec. com. Half

Scott, Inc.;

Moon Bay Ltd., Jamaica, B.W.I. Author, lectr. indsl. design. With CAC, World War I. Recipient Grand Priz, Gold medal, Paris Expn,, 1937. Fellow Am. Soc. Indsl. Designers; mem. Package Designers Coun. (dir.), Am. Inst. Graphic

Civil

Causes Violence). 1967-68. Pres.'s Commn. Marijuana and Drug Abuse. 1972-73. Coun. on Drug Abuse, 1972—, Ford Found Study on Law and Justice, 1973-76; rapporteur Twentieth Century Fund Study on Sentencing, 1975-76. Author: (with others) Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry and the Law, 1967, Criminal Law: Theory and Process, 1974. The Best Defense. 1982. Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bulow Case. 1986. Taking Liberties: A Decade of Hard Cases, Bad Laws and Bum Raps, 1988, Chutzpah, 1991. Contrary to Popular Opinion, 1992,

Abuse

Com.

Disorders). 1967, (Pres.'s 1968, (NAACP Legal Def Fund).

(Pres.'s

Com

The

terparliamentary Union,

UNRRA.

Lucky Book Club of Scholastic Book 81.

Washington, 1989—; chmn. exec. com. Am. Group InFounder, 1st chmn. Rep. Study With inf. AUS, 1945-46. Mem. VFW. Polish Highlanders, Cath. War Vets. Am. Legion, Polish Legion Am. Vets (past state vice cmdr), Polish Roman Cath. Union, fairs.

It.

U.S.

mags.

Army, World War

;

Active adv, bd. Nat. Parks. I.

Recipient Pulitzer prize

for history, Bancroft prize, Nat, Book award for non-fiction, Nat. Inst Arts and Letters. Phi Beta Kappa 1953.

Mem

Clubs: Century, Harvard

The Lolo Nat.

(NY). Died Nov.

Forest, Idaho

13. 1955;

buried

,

DEWEY

WHO'S

70

DEWEY, JOHN, university professor; b Burlington. Vt., Oct. 20, 1859; s Archibald and Lucma A. (Rich) D.: Alice Chipman, July 28. 1886, children: Fred'k A Evelyn. Morris (dec), Lucy A.. Gordon (dec.), Jane U.. Sabtno I,. (adopted); m. Roberta Grant, Dec. II, 1946. adopted children: John, Jr.. Adienne. AB, U Vt .. 1879. LLD. 1910; LLD, U. Wis.. 1904. Peking Nat U 1920. U. Paris. 1930; PhD, Johns Hopkins U., 1884, Oslo U 1946; DSc. U. Pa.. 1946. Instr.. asst. prof, philosophy U Mich.. 1884-88; prof philosophy U Minn 1888-89, U. Mich.. 1889-94; prof, head dept philosophy U. Chgo 1894-1904. dir. Sch. Edn., 190204; prof philosophy, then emeritus Columbia U., 1904. Author: Psychology. 1886. Leibnitz, 1888. Critical Theory of Ethics. 1894. Study, 1894, School and Society, 1899, Studies in Logical Theory. 1903, How We Think, 1909, Influence of Darwin on Philosophy, and Other Essays, 1910, German Philosophy and Politics. 1915, rev. edit.. 1942. Democracy and Education. 1916, Reconstruction in Philosophy, 1920. Human Nature and Conduct, 1922, Experience and Nature, 1925, The Public and Its Problems 1927. The Quest for Certainty. 1929, Art as Experience. 1934, A Common Faith. 1934, Liberalism and Social Action, 1935, Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, 1938, Culture and Freedom, 1939, Education Today: Problems of Man, 1946, Knowing and the Known (with Arthur Bently), 1949. Mem. APA (pres. 1899-1900), NAS, Am. Philos. Soc. (pres. 1905-06), L'Institut France (corr. mem). Century Club. Died June 2, 1952.

m

mgr of her own co.; left stage. 1905; since engaged in house decorating. Died July 12. 1950.

,

.

.

DEWEY, MELVIL,

executive, librarian; b.

Adams

Center.

NY., Dec. 10. 1851. s. Joel and Eliza (Green) D; A.B., Amherst, 1874. A.M.. 1877; (LL.D., Syracuse, and Alfred, 1902); m. Annie R. Godfrey, Oct. 19, 1878; m. 2d Emily McKay Beat, May 28. 1924. Acting libranan. Amherst. 187476; started and manged 3 nat. ednl. socs. at Boston Am Library Assn., Metric Buro for establishing metic weights and measures, and Spelling Reform Assn., 1876-83; also Library Buro for advancing library intersts. 1876-83; chief librarian and prof, of library economy. Columbia. 1883-88; State Library. 1889-1906. and of Home Edn. Dept.. dir. 1891-1906; sec. and exec, officer Univ. State of N.Y., 18891900; founder and dir. N.Y. State Library Sch., 1887-1906; state dir. of libraries. NY., 1904-06; founder, 1895, and became pres. Lake Placid Club; founder and pres. Lake Placid Club Edn. Foundn.. 1922; pres. Norwood Boys' Sch.; also pres. Adirondack Music Festival; trustee Chautauqua Instn since 1907. Author: Library School Rules, 1891; Decimal Classification and Relative Index, 1876-1929. Also numerous ednl.. library, metric and spelling reform books, repts., etc. Editor: A.L.A. Catalog. 1904. The Library (London); also various jours, and reports. Founder, and editor Library Journal. 1876-81, and Library Notes, 1886-98. Founder, 1st pres. NY. Library Club, N.Y. State Library Assn. and library dept N.E.A.; pres. Assn. State Librarians; trustee Carnegie Simplified Spelling Bd., pres. Efficiency Soc., since 1915; founder and pres. Lake Placid Club in Fla. Died Dec.



NY

.

26.

1931.

DEWEY, THOMAS EDMUND,

lawyer; b. Owosso. Mich 24, 1902. s. George Martin and Annie (Thomas) D.: A.B., U. Mich., 1923, LL.M., 1937; LL.B., Columbia, 1925; LLD., Tufts Coll 1937. Brown U., 1938, Dartmouth. 1939, 1942. Union Coll., 1943. AlSt. Lawrence U.. 1941, fred U., 1945, Fordham, 1946, Cogate, 1947, Hamilton Coll., 1947, Columbia, 1947. Williams Coll., 1949, St. Bonaventure. 1950. Yeshiva U., 1951. Rochester. 1957, m. Frances E. Hutt, June 16, 1928; children: Thomas E, John Martin. Admitteed to N.Y. bar, 1926; asso. Larkin. Rathbone and Perry, 1925-27; with McNamara and Seymour, 1927-31; chief asst. U.S. Atty., So. Dist of NY., 1931-33. U.S. Atty.. 1933; pvt practice, 1934-35; counsel to Assn. of Bar in N.Y. in removal of Municipal Justice Harold L Kunstier, 1934; spl. prosecutor Investigation of Organized Crime, NY., 1935-37; elected dist. atty N.Y. County. 1937; Republican candidate for gov. State of N.Y, 1938, elected gov.. 1942, reelected. 1946, 50; Rep. nominee for pres. U.S., 1944, 48; mem. law firm Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby. Palmer and Wood. N.Y.C, 1955. Awarded Medal for Excellence, Columbia U., in recognition pub. service. 1936; Cardinal Newman Distinguished Service award U. III., 1939. various other awards. Trustee N.Y. Heart Assn., N.Y. YMCA. Roosevelt Hosp N.Y.C Fellow Am. Coll Trial Lawyers; mem. Am.. N.Y. State bar assns.. Assn. Bar City N.Y., N.Y. County Lawyers Assn., Council Fgn. Relations, Pilgrims, Phi Alpha. Phi Delta Phi. Episcopalian Mason (33). Clubs: Links, Blindbrook, Reces, Downtown Assn., City Midday, Hill; Agusta Nat., Indian Creek. Author: The Case Against the New Deal, 1940; Journey to the Far Pacific, 1952; Thomas E. Dewey on the Two Party System. 1966. Contbr. to mags. Died Mar. 16. 1971. .

Mar.

DIAMOND, DAVID LEO,

composer, b

Rochester, N.Y.,

D

July 9. 1915; s. Osias and Anna (Schildhaus) Student. Cleve. Inst Music, 1927-29. Eastman Sch Music, U. Rochester, 1930-34, Am. Conservatory, Fontainebleau, France, summers 1937, 38. New Music and Datcroze Inst., N.Y. C, 1934-36; pvt studies with Roger Sessions, N.Y.C; pvt. studies with Nadia Boulanger, Pans; pvt. studies with Hermann Scherchen,, Switzerland. Tchr composition Met. Music Sch., N.Y.C, 1950; lectr. on Am. music Seminar in Am. Studies Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria, 1949; Fulbnght prof U. Rome, 1951-52; Slee prof, music U. Buffalo, 1961, 63; prof., chmn dept. composition Manhattan Sch. Music. N.Y.C. 1965-67; com poser-in- residence Am. Acad in Rome. 1971-72. Juilliard Sch Music, 1973-97; Master Class Schola Cantorum, Pans, 1996. 97; vis. prof, U. Colo. Boulder, 1970. U Denver. 1983. other univs.; composer-in- residence N.Y Chamber Symphony, 1991 hon.



com poser-in -residence

Symphony,

;

Contbr. to Jour. Modern Music, Music Quar., N.Y. Herald Tribune Decision; compositions include 12 symphonies, concertos for violin, cello, piano and flute, It stnng quartets, various chamber music. 52 preludes and fugues for piano, miscellaneous choral music and songs, solo symphony for organ, scores for motion pictures, and other forms of instrumental music; composer music for Columbia albums Fourth String Quartet, Romeo and Juliet, 4th Symphony (performed by Bernstein. N.Y. Philharm Orch.) Quartet, Nonet, String Number 9, CRI Records, Two Sonatas for violin and piano, Seattle

New World CD, Symphonies

1,

2,

3,

4,

1996.

8

and Concerto

Ground (Gettysburg Address. Delos Records, 1962; composer ballets TOM Delos Records, 1936. The Dream of Audubon. 1941, Formal Dance for Martha Graham; commd works include: (opera) The Noblest Game, Nat. Opera Inst., Mirandolina, The Golden Slippers, Secular Cantata,

1975,

N.Y. State Arts Coun.; cantata A Song for Hope, Elie Wiesel; Second Sonata for violin and piano, Libr. Congress McKim Fund; Second Sonata for cello and piano. Sonata for flute and piano, Trio for violin, clarinet, and piano for Verdehr Trio, Libr. Congress; Kaddish for cello and orch., Yo-Yo Ma; Symphony for organ Leonard Raver; Ode for orch., Tokyo Bunkamura; Fantasy on Old 100th for organ and brass quintet, Princeton U.; Concerto for stnng quartet and orch., Juilliard Sch.; works performed by major orchs. and other well known music orgns., throughout U.S. and abroad. Elfrida Whiteman scholar, 1935; recipient numerous major awards and prizes, 1935 including: Pnx de Rome, Paderewski award. Juilliard Pub. award, Stravinsky award ASCAP, Naumberg Rec. award for Nonet and String Quartet No. 9, William Schuman Lifetime Achievement award 1986, Gold Medal Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1991, Edward MacDowell Gold medal. 1991, Presdl. Medal of Honor. 1995, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1995; NEA grantee. Rockefeller Found, grantee. 1983; Guggenheim fellow, 1938, 42, 58. Mem. AAAL, Am. Acad. (Gold medal for eminence 1991). Address: 249 Edg^erton St Rochester NY 14607-3315



,

NYU,

Mu

DIAMOND, GWEN (IRENE DIAMOND),

LHD



industrial engineering educator;

Mar

7.

1944

BSc,

U

NY

3399

DIAMOND, NEIL LESLIE,

MSc. 1971. PhD in Mech. Engnng., 1973. With mech engring. U. Salford, 1973-80; vis. prof. mfg.

Eng.. 1970, faculty

group U. Mass., 1980-81, prof, 1980-85; prof. mdsl. and mfg. engnng. U. R.I., Kingston, 1985—, dir. grad. studies mfg. engring.. 1985 Referee Internal. Jour. Applied Mechanics, Internal. Jour. Prodn Rsch., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., assoc. editor Mfg Rev.; assoc. editor Jour. Design and Mfg.. Internat. Jour. Systems Automation and Applications. Recipient Nat. medal Tech.. U.S. Dept. Commerce Tech. Adminstrn.. 1991 Mem. Soc Mfg. Engrs. (sr ), Collegiate Internat. Pour Rsch Prodn (F. W, Taylor medal 1980). Achievements include research in mechanics of metal forming, in metal cutting, in computer aided numerical control of machine tools; design for manufacture and the application of robots in assembly procedures



DE WOLFE, ELSIE, decorator, b. N.Y., Dec. 20. 1865; d. Stephen and Georgina (Copeland) deW Debut in Sardou's Thermidor. 1890; long mem. Empire Stock Co.; later star and

singer, composer; b. Bklyn Marcia Murphey, 1975; children: Jesse, previous marnage: Marjorie. by NYU Formerly with Bang Records, Uni, Records, Los Angeles, now rec. artist, singer, com.

1941; m. children Student,

24,

Elyn. b.

Manchester.

1989. Lovcscape, 1991, Neil Diamond The Greatest 1966-92, 1992. The Christmas Album. 1992, Neil Di1968-72. 1992, Live in Amenca, 1994, His 12 Greatest Hits, 1996. As Time Goes By-Movie Album, 1998, Best of Neil Diamond, 1999, Best of The Movie Album, 1999, (videos) Neil Diamond: Greatest Hits Live, 1988, Neil Diamond: Under a Tennessee Moon. 1996 (with others) Tennessee Moon. 1996; composer film scores Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Grammy award 1973). Every Which Way but Loose. 1978, The Jazz Singer (also actor). 1980; guest artist network TV shows. Recipient 19 platinum Lives,

Hits.

MCA

Columbia Records; songs include Solitary Man, Cherry, Cherry, Kentucky Woman, I'm a Believer, September Morn. Sweet Caroline. Holly Holy, Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You. Longfellow Serenade, Song Sung Blue, America, I poser.

A

Am,

albums include: The Feel of Neil Diamond, 1966. Just for You. 1967, Neil Diamond's Greatest Hits, 1968, Velvet Gloves and Spit, 1968, Touching You, Touching Me, 1969, Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show. 1969. Gold, 1970, Tap Root Manuscnpt. 1970. Shilo. 1970. Stones. 1971, Do It!, 1971. Hot August Nights. 1972, Moods, 1972, Rainbow, 1973, Jonathan Livingston Seagull. 1973, Greatest Hits. 1974. Serenade. 1974. Gold 1. 1974. Gold 2, 1974, Diamonds. 1975. Focus On. 1975, Beautiful Noise, 1976, And 1

albums. 28 gold albums. Office: care Columbia Records 2100 Colorado Ave Santa Monica CA 90404-3504

DIAZ, DAVID,

illustrator; marned; 3 children. Degree. Ft. Illustrator of children's books Neighborhood Odes (Gary Soto). 1992, Smoky Night (Eve Bunting). 1994 (Caldecott medal 1995), Anansi's

Lauderdale (Fla.) Art Inst including

Narrow Waist (Len Cabral). 1994. Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's Fastest Woman (Kathleen Krull). 1996, Passing Strange: True Tales of New England Hauntings and Horrors (Joseph Citro), 1996, Just One Flick of the Finger (Marybeth Lorbiecki). 1996, The Inner City Mother Goose (Eve Merriam), 1996. Going Home (Eve Bunting). 1996, December (Eve Bunting), 1997, The Disappearing Alphabet (Richard Wilbur), 1999. The Little Scarecrow Boy (Margaret Wise Brown); one-man shows include Thurber Ctr. Gallery. Recipient awards Parents' Choice. Am. Illustrations. Comm. Arts. Am. Inst. Graphic Arts, N.Y. Art Dirs. Club. Office: care Harcourt Brace & Co 1697 Robin PI Carlsbad CA 92009-5037

DICKE, ROBERT HENRY, physicist, Louis, May 6, 1916; s. Oscar H. and Flora

Said;

the Singer Sings His Song, 1976, Live at the Greek, 1977. I'm

Glad You're Here With Me Tonight. 1977. You Don't Bring Me Rowers. 1978, 20 Golden Greats. 1978, Neil Diamonds. 1979, September Morn. 1980. Jazz Singer. 1980, Best Of. 1981. Solitary. 1981. Love Songs. 1981. On the Way to the Sky. 1981. Live Diamond, 1982. Heart Light, 1982, Song Sung Blue, 1982. Primitive. 1984. Headed For the Future. 1986, Hot August Night II. 1987. The Best Years of Our

educator;

b.

St.

(Peterson) D.; m. Annie Henderson Curne. June 6, 1942; children: Nancy Jean Dicke Rapoport, John Robert, James Howard. A.B., Pnnceton U.. 1939; Ph.D., U. Rochester. 1941, DSc. (hon.). 1981; DSc. (hon). U. Edinburgh. 1972. Ohio No. U., 1981: DSc. (hon), Princeton U., 1989. Microwave radar devel.

Radiation Lab., MIT, 1941-46; physics faculty Princeton U., 1946-97, Cyrus Fogg Brackett prof, physics, 1957-75, Albert sci., 1975-84, Albert Einstein prof. sci. emerchmn. physics dept., 1967-70; mem. adv. panel for physics NSF, 1959-61; chmn. adv. com. atomic physics Nat. Bur. Standards, 1961-63; mem. com. on physics NASA, 1963-70, chmn., 1963-66; chmn. physics adv. panel Com. on Internat. Exchange of Persons (Fulbnght-Hays Act), 1964-66; chmn. adv. com. on radio astronomy telescopes NSF, 1967, 69; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd., 1970-76; vis. com. Nat. Bur. Standards, 1975-79. chmn., 1979; vis. prof Harvard U.. 195455. Inst. Advanced Study. 1970-71; Sherman Fairchild Disting. scholar Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1975; Walker Ames prof. U. Wash Seattle. 1979; Jaynes lectr Am. Philos. Soc.. 1969; Scott lectr. Cambndge U. (Eng), 1977. Author: (with Einstein prof itus, 1984-97.

.

Montgomery,

Purcell)

Principles

of

Micro-wave

Circuits,

Wittke) An Introduction to Quantum 1948, (with J.P Mechanics, I960. The Theoretical Significance of Experimental Relativity, 1964, Gravitation and the Universe, 1970. Trustee Assoc. Univs. Inc.. 1980-88. Recipient Nat. Medal Sci., 1970, NASA medal for exceptional sci. achievement, 1973. Cresson medal Franklin Inst., 1974. Michelson Morley award Case Western Res U., 1987, Pioneer award IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Soc., 1991. Mem. NAS (Comstock prize 1973), Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Phys. Soc., Am Astron. Soc. (Beatrice M. Tinsley prize 1992), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (Rumford medal 1967), Royal Astron. Soc. (assoc.). Home: Princeton N.J. Died Mar. 4. 1997.

DICKEY, JAMES LAFAYETTE, critic;

b.

Atlanta.

Feb.

2.

1923;

poet, novelist, filmmaker, s.

Eugene and Maibelle

(Swift) D.; m. Maxine Syerson, Nov. 4, 1948 (dec. 1976); children: Chnstopher Swift, Kevin Webster; m. Deborah Dodson. Dec. 30, 1976; 1 dau., Bronwen Elaine. Student,

Clemson

.

C

Micah;

DEWHURST, PETER,

foundation

administrator; b. Pitts,, May 7. 1910; d. Horace and Leah (Grekin) Levine; m. Aaron Diamond, 1942 (dec.); 1 child. Jean. Ed.. Pitts. Pub. Schs.; (hon). City Coll., CUNY. 1989. The Juilliard Sch., 1992; LLD (hon). Queens Coll., CUNY. 1990. New Sch. Social Rsch.. N.Y.C. 1994, Rockefeller U., 1997. Asst. editor story div. Warner Bros., Hollywood. Calif, 1934-35, editor. 1937-40; supr. dept. lit. Leland Hayward, Hollywood. 1935-37; editor story and talent div. Samuel Goldwyn-MGM. Hollywood and N.Y.C, 194041. editor story div., head talent div. Hal Wall is- Paramount Pictures, Hollywood and N.Y.C. 1941-70; pres.. bd. dirs. Aaron Diamond Found., Inc., N.Y.C. 1986-96. Irene Diamond Fund, N.Y.C, 1996 Bd. dirs. Aaron Diamond AIDS Rsch. Ctr- 1989—. Recipient Pres.'s medal Bank St. Coll., 1989, Liberty award Lambda Legal Def and Edn. Fund, 1990, Disting. Community Svc. award United Hosp. Fund, 1990. medal Correctional Assn. of N.Y. /Osborne Simon Disting. Patron award Arts and Assn., 1990, Sybil Bus. Coun.. 1994. Mem. Film Soc. of Lincoln Ctr.. Young Concert Artists, Human Rights Watch. Address: The Irene 10152Diamond Fund 375 Park Ave Ste 3303 New York

Jan.

Great Harwood, Eng-

CENTURY AMERICA

for

small orch., Delos Records, Symphonies No. 5, New World Records, original score for Margaret Webster prodn. of The Tempest, 1944-45. incidental music for Cheryl Crawford prodn. of The Rose Tattoo, 1951, music for This Sacred

.

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IN 20TH

amond Glory Road

.

.

WHO

1949,

BA

1942; magna cum laude, Vanderbilt U., 1950. Instr. English Rice Inst, (now Rice U.), Fla.. Gainesville. 1955-56; poet-

Coll.,

MA,

Houston, 1950, 1952-54. U.

Reed Coll.. Portland, Oreg., 1963-64. San Fernando Valley State Coll (now Calif. State U), Northridge. in-residence

1964-65; poet-in- residence U. Wis., Madison, 1966, Milw.. 1967; poet -in -residence Wash. U.. St. Louis, Mo., 1968; Franklin Disting. Prof English Ga. Inst. Tech., Atlanta. 968; poet -in- residence, prof English U. S.C, Columbia., 1969—; cons, poetry Libr. of Congress, 1966-68, hon. cons. Am. Letters, 1968-71; judge Yale Senes of Younger Poets, 1989-96. Author: (poetry) Into The Stone and Other Poems, 1960. Drowning with Others, 1962. Helmets. 1964, Two Poems of the Air. 1964, Buckdancer's Choice, 1965 (Nat. Book award for poetry 1966, Melville Cane award Poetry Soc. Am. 196$). Poems. 1957-1967. 1968. The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory. Madness, Buckhead, and Mercy. 1970. Exchanges. 1971. The Zodiac, 1976, The Strength of Fields. 1977T Tucky the Hunter, 1978, Head-Deep in Strange Sounds: Improvisations from the UnEnglish. 1979, Veteran Birth; The Gadfly Poems, 1947-1979. 1980, The Early Mo1

1981, Falling, May Day Sermon, and Other Poems, 1981. The Eagle's Mile. 1981. Puella. 1982. Vaermland. 1982. False Youth: Four Seasons. 1983. The Central Motion, 1983, For a Time and Place, 1983, Bronwen, the Traw and the Shape-Shifter. 1986. Summons. 1988. The Whole Motion: Collected Poems. 1992; (novels) Deliverance, 1970 (Prix Medicis Pans 1971), Alnilam, 1987, To the White Sea, 1993; Private in Poetry. 1964, (non-fiction) The Suspect Brinksmanship, 1965. Spinning the Crystal Ball: Some Guesses at the Future of American Poetry, 1967, Metaphor as Pure Adventure. 1968, Babel to Byzantium: Poets and Poetry Now. 1968, Self-Interviews. 1970, Sorties: Journals and New Essays. 1971, Jericho: The South Beheld. 1974, God's Images: The Bible, a New Vision, 1977, The Enemy from Eden, 1978. In Pursuit of the Grey Soul. 1978. The Water Bug's Mittens, 1980. Starry Place Between the Antlers: Why I Live in South Carolina. 1981, Night Hurdling, 1983, Wayfarer: A Voice from the Southern Mountains, 1988, tion.

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\ Big Orange Drawing Book, Ed Embcrley's Big Purple Drawing Rook, (with Rebecca Embcrley) Ed Embcrley's Big Red Drawing Book, Ed Embcrley's Christmas Drawing Book. Ed Embcrley's Drawing Book: Make a World. Ed Embcrley's Drawing Hook of Animals, Ed Embcrley's Drawing Book of Faces. Ed Embcrley's Picture Pie \ Circle Drawing Book Recipient Caldecott Honor Book awards, numerous others, books named to Best Illustrated Books ol Yr limes. Notable Children's Book lists ALA. Avocations: jogging, cross-country skiing, sailing.

NY

.

.



1

1929-30. instr., 1930-32. faculty instr.. 1932-35. asst. prof, prof. 1935-42. asso. prof. 1942-56. prof. 1956-62. Univ 1962-67, emeritus, 1967-85. Civilian cons to sec. of war on epidemic diseases. 1942-46; mem. Commn on Viral Infections, Armed Forces Epidemiological Bd.. sci. adv. bd. Armed Forces Inst Pathology; chief of research div infectious diseases. Children's Hosp- Boston. 1947-80, chief virus in virology. Lt. (j g ) Naval Res 1917-20 Decorated comdr Ordre Nat de la Republic de Haute Volta; recipient Passano Found award for cultunng poliomyelitis viruses in living tissues. 1953; Lasker Award, 1954, Kimball award. 1954; Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. 1954; Dyer award USPHS. Chapin medal, 1955; Bruce award ACP. 1956; Cameron prize U Edinburgh. 1961; Howard Taylor RickettS Memt award U Chgo 1962; New Eng Israel Freedom award. 1962, Diesel Gold medal. 1962; Robert Koch medal. 1962 (Germany); Sci achievement award A. 1963; Presdl Medal of Freedom, 1963 Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Sets.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Harvey Soc- Am. Philos. Soc- Soc. Gen Microbiology (hon.), Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am Attn, Immunologists (pres. 1952-53), Soc Exptl Biology and Medicine, Am Pub Health Assn., A. A. AS. Mass Med. Soc. (asso). Royal Soc. (fgn >. Academic des Sciences de I'lnstitut de France (hon.). Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha (hon.). Clubs: Harvard. Tavern (Boston), Brookline (Mass > Country Author: (with Hans Zinsser and Leroy D. Fothergill) Immunity: Principles and Application in Medicine and Public Health. 1939; contbr to Virus and Rickettsial Diseases. 1958. 64; editorial bd Jour of Immunology. Jour Bacteriology. Jour Virology, others. Home: Brookline, Mass. Died Sept 8. 1985, buned Hartford. Conn.

research unit and cons,

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AM

EN'CEL, b.

JOEL STANLEY,

NYC.

Feb

4.

1936;

s.

telecommunications executive. Fred and Pauline (Bienstock) E

m

Mjnan Myers, Feb 1, Mark Edward. Amy Ruth MIT,

1950;

Rsch

staff

;

1959.

children

Stewart

Allen.

BEE. CCNY, 1957; MSEE. PhD in Elec Engnng- Poly. Inst. Bklyn 1964 instrumentation lab. MIT. Cambridge. 1957-59; .

mem.

EMEAGWALI. PHILIP CHUKWURAH. list,

Aug

computer seen Akure, Nigeria.

educator, mathematician, researcher, b 23.

came

1954.

IS.

to

1974,

naturalized.

1983.;

>•

James and Agatha (Balonwu) 1 m. Dale Domta Brown. child. Ijcoma Gen Cert. Edn- U. London. Aug. 15. 1981; 1973; BS in Math Oreg State U 1977; MS in Civil and Environ. Engnng. George Washington U 98 MS in Ocean and Marine Engnng. 1986. MA in Math, U Md.. Gen cert 1986; PhD in Sci Computing. U Mich. 1994. 1

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,

1

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1 .

Md. State Hw\ Admmstrn Bait.. 1977-79. researcher Washington. 1979-81, IS Nai George Washington I Weather Svc Md Silver Springs. Md 1984-86 civil engr IS Bur Reclamation. Mills. W\o, 1986-87; rsch I fellow Armv High Performance Computing Rsch Ctr

edn.

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.

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Minn.

Mpl's,

internat. confs

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1991-92; .

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Vol Sci

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of Recognition. Mag.. 1991. 92. Appreciation

Mobil Corp. I S Black Engr Set Mus Minn Mem A1AA, ASCE. IEEE, Aerospace and Electronic Systems Soc of 1FFF. GeoSCJ. and Remote Sensing Soc of IEEE, Oceanic Engnng Soc of IEEE. IEEE cert

R&D

NYC. .



computer company execuBS in Chem. Engring- Tex. Tech. U 1979. First line Tex Instruments, sr mem. tech staff, quality mgr. Semiconductor Group, v. p. Semiconductor Group, bus mgr. Computer and Imaging Sys. Tex Instruments Worldwide tive.

.

Application Specific ProductsUnit; bd- dirs. Fed. Res. Bank. Dallas Recipient Women of Achievement award Richardson Tex. YWCA. Hall of Fame award Women in Tech. Internat. Mem IEEE (sr). Soc Women Engrs. (life). Dallas of C. (mem exec women's roundtable). Dallas Women's Found, (circle of honor award) Fax: 972-995-4360 Office: Tex Instruments lnc 8505 Forest Ln Dallas TX 75243-4136

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ENGLE. CLAIR, 191

Fred

1, s.

J

Jan

12. 1933;

Dec

4.

Sr.

senator;

LLB. U.

1948

b.

Calif- 1933.

practice Corning. Calif- 1933,

21,

County. 1934.

re-elected.

Red

Bar: Calif- 1933

Bluff. Calif-

1935—;

Pvt. asst.

elected dist. atty. Tehama 1938, elected state sen 8th Calif,

Tehama County,

dist. atty.

Calif. Sept

Bakersfield.

and Canta (Keeran) E- m Hazel Burney, Yvonne Loraine; m. Lucretia Caldwdl.

child.

1

Calif

;

mem US

Ho. Reps. 78th Congress 2d Calif 1943-45, mem. U.S Ho. Reps. 79th to 85th Congresses, 1945-59; mem. U.S. Senate Washington. 1959-64. chmn Ho Com. on Intenor and Insular Affairs 84th. 85th Congresses Elected to U.S. Ho. Reps, in spl. election. 1943 Democrat. Died July 30, 1964. buned Oak dist..

1942.

dist

Washington,

Hill

.

Cemetery, Red

Bluff. Calif

ENOS. WILLIAM BERKELEY

ENRIGHT. ELIZABETH, and Maginel (Wnght) E 1930; children: Nicholas

;

See

BERKELEY, BL'SBY

author, illustrator: d. Walter J

m Robert Marty Gilham. Apr 24, Wnght, Robert il. Oliver Student,

NYC.

1926-27. Parsons Sch. applied Art Students League. Art. Pans. 1928 Lectr in English Barnard Coll.. 1960-62. Congo AdvenAuthor children's books including Kintu. ture. 1935. Thimble Summer. 1938. The Sea is All Around. 1940. The Saturdays. 1941, The Four-Story Mistake. 1942. Then There Were Five. 1944. The Mdandy Family. 1947. Spiderweb for Two. 1951. Gone-Away Lake. 1957, Return to Gone-Away. 1%), author adult short stones including Borrowed Summer, 1946. The Moment Before the Rain, 1955. The Riddle of the Fly. I960. Tatsinda, 1963. Zeee. 1965, Recipient Newbery award. 1939. ChilDoublefields. I966

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Spnng Book

included 55,

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in

Festival award Herald Tnbune. 1957; Henry Meml. award collections. 1946, 49, 51.

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60. Best

Mem PEN.. Wainscott

Am

Short Story collections. 1950. 52. 54.

Cosmopolitan Club Died June

8.

1968. buried

N Y

,

Syracuse (N.Y ) Rsch Corp Contbr numerous articles to profl. jours, patentee in field. Recipient Nat Medal of Tech.. 1994 Fellow IEEE (guest editor Transactions on Comm Vehicular Tech Jour 1973. Alexander Graham Bell medal 1987); mem. Nat. Acad. Engnng. E-mail: jseconstjfiworldnet att.net Office: JSE Consulting 5 Hemlock Hollow PI Armonk NY 10504-3016 ,

ARTHUR

ERICKSON.

Vancouver. B.C. Can

CHARLES.

architect.

b.

June 14, 1924; s Oscar and Myrtle Student. U. B.C. Vancouver. 1942-44; B.Arch- McGill U. Montreal. Que. Can- 1950; LL.D(hon ). Simon Fraser U„ Vancouver, 1973. U. Man Win1981; DEng. (hon). Novia nipeg. Can - 1978. Lethbndge U (hon). U BC. Scotia Tech Coll.. McGill U- 1971; Litt 1985. Asst. prof. U. Oreg Eugene. 1955-56; assoc. prof. U. B.C. 1956-63; ptnr Enckson-Massey Architects. Vancouver. 1963-72; pnn. Arthur Enckson Architects. Vancouver. 197291. Toronto. Ont- Can- 1981-91. Los Angdes. 1981-91. pnn (Chatterson)

.

E

.

,

D

.

speaker se\eral

interviewee meteorology episode mem adv. bd Nat Tech Soc .

Named Innovator Minn - St Paul Lech Coun Mich. 1990. recipient Cert

Mus

;

tech staff Bell Labs- Holmdel, N.J.. 1959-64. supr1967-73. dept head. 1975-83. mem tech staff BellComm. Washington, 1964-65; mgr. Page Communications. 1973-75. % p Washington. 1965-67; div mgr. AT&T. Satellite Bus. Systcms/MCI. McLean. Va 1983-87. Ameritech. Chgo, III- 1987-97; pres. JSE Cons - 1997—; exec ad* coun Internat Comms Forum, Chgo. 1990 bd dirs.

ENGLAND, JULIE SPICER.

engr

ENGELBART. DOUG,

cngineenng execume; b

Portland.

D

Orcg- Jan

30. 1925. BSEE, Orcg. State U. 1948. (hon .). y °4. degree in engnng U. Calif. Berkeley. 1952; PhD in Elec Engnng. I OsliT, 1955. Electronic radar tech USN. 1944-46. dec engr Ames Lab. Mountain View. Calif. 1948-51, asst prof dec engnng U Calif. Berkeley. 19SS-56. rschr Stanford (Calif) Rsch. Inst (now SRI Internal). 1957-59. dir augmentation rsch. clr- 1959-77. sr l

.

NACA

scientist

Tsmshare.

Pnn. Arthur Enckson Archil Corp- Vancouver. 1991— works include Can. Pavilion at Expo '70, Osaka (recipient first pnze in nat. competition, Archtl Inst of Japan award for best pavilion). Robson Square/The Law Courts (honor award). Mus. of Anthropology (honor award). Epptch Residence (honor award). Habitat Pavilion (honor award). Sikh Temple (award of ment). Champlain Heights Cmty Sch. -

Inc..

Cupertino,

Calif-

1977-84.

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

(award of merit), San Diego Conv. Or.. Calif Plz.. L.A., Fresno City Hall, Can. Embassy, Washington. MacMillan

Roy Thompson

Bank of Can.; subject of Time mag. cover article and New Yorker profile; contbr. articles to profl pubis. Mem com. on urban devel. Coun. of Bloedel Bldg.,

Hall.

Can.. 1971; bd. dirs. Can Conf. of Arts, 1972. mem. design adv coun. Portland Devel Commn., Can. Coun. Urban Rsch.; trustee Inst. Rsch. on Pub Policy. Capt. Can. Intelligence Corps., 1945-46. Recipient Molson pnze Can. Coun. Arts, 1967. Triangle award Nat. Soc. Interior Design. Royal Bank Can. award. 1971, Gold medaJ Tau Sigma Delta, 1973, residential design award Can. Housing Coun.. 197S, August 1975, Perrel award Internat. Union Archiects Congress. Chgo. Architecture award. 1984, Gold medals Royal Archtl. Inst Can., 1984, French Acad. Architecture, 1984. Pres. award excellence Am. Soc. Landscape Architects, 1979; named Officer. Order of Can., 1973. Companion Order of Can., 1981. Fellow AIA (hon.. Pan Pacific citation Hawaiian 1963. gold medal 1986), Royal Archtl. Inst. Can. award 1980); mem. Royal Inst. Brit Archs., Archtl. Inst. B.C. Royal Inst. Scottish Archs. (hon). Coll. d'arquitectos de Espana (hon), Coll. d'architectos de Mex. (hon). Royal Can. Acad. Arts (academician). Heritage Can., S.F.U. Faculty Club. Office: Arthur Enckson Archtl Corp. 1672 1st Ave. Vancouver. BC Canada V6J 1GI chpt.

(recipient

W

ERIKSON.

ERIK

HOMBURGER,

psychoanalyst;

b.

Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, June 15, 1902; came to U.S., 1933, naturalized, 1939; (parents Danish citizens); m. Joan Mowat Serson, Apr. 1, 1930; children: Kai T., Jon M.. Sue Erikson Bloland. Grad., Vienna Psychoanalytic Inst., 1933; (hon). Harvard. I960, LLD (hon), 1978; LLD. U. Calif, 1968. Brown U., 1972; DSc (hon.). Loyola U. at Chgo. 1969; in Social Sci. (hon.), Yale. 1971. U. Lund. 1980; DHL (hon.). U. San Francisco; D Social Sci. (hon.),

MA

D

Copenhagen

1987. U., Psychoanalyst. 1933-94. tng. psychoanalyst, 1942-94; teaching, research Harvard Med1934-35. Yale Sch Medicine, 1936-39, U. Calif, at Berkeley and San Francisco, 1939-51; sr. staff mem. Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge. Mass., 1951-60; vis. prof. U. Pitts. Sch. Medicine, 1951-60; prof, human devel., lectr. psychiatry Harvard. 1960-70, prof emeritus. 1970-94. disting. vis. prof. Erikson Ctr., 1982-94; sr. cons, in psychiatry Mt. Zion Hosp., Author: Childhood and Society, San Francisco. 1972-94. 1950, 2d edit.. 1963, 35th anniversary edit.. 1985. Young Man Luther, 1958, Insight and Responsibility. 1964, Identity; Youth and Crisis. 1968. Gandhi's Truth. 1969 (Nat. Book

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East Meadow. NY.. Feb. 22. 1950; s. Callie Erving Lmdsey; m. Turquoise Erving; 4 children. Grad.. U. Mass., 1986; hon doctorate. U Mass., 1983. Temple U.. 1983. With Va.

Am

Am. Basketball Assn.. 1971-73. NY. Nets. Basketball Assn., 1973-76, Phila. 76ers. NBA, 1976-87; mem. Championship team, 1983; broadcaster NBC. 1993; exec, v.p. Orlando Magic. 1997—; v. p. Sports, Orlando, 1997—; bd. dirs. Meridian Bancorp. Phiia. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. DJ Group, Inc.; pres. mgmt. and mktg. firm JDREG1; spokesman Coca-Cola Co., Converse Shoe Co., Advanced Golf Techs.. Hardee's. Appeared in film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh. 1979. Trustee Internat., Basketball Hall of Fame; bd. dirs. N.Y. State Sports Commn. Named Rookie of Yr. Am. Basketball Assn.. 1972, Most Valuable Player Am. Basketball Assn., 1974. 76 and mem championship team. 1974. 76; named to 35th Anniversary All-Star Team. 1980; named Most Valuable Player NBA. 1981, Most Valuable Player All-Star Game NBA. 1971. 83; recipient Cert. Appreciation Easter Seals. 1982. Best Friend award Police Athletic League Phila, 1982, Walter Kennedy Citizenship award, 1983, Jackie Robinson award for Am. Black Achievement Ebony mag., 983, Whitney M. Young award Urban League, 1984, Father Flanagan award Boys Town Nebr., 1984, Biddy Basketball award, 1984, Sports award Big Bros. Inc.. N.Y.C. 1985, Man of Yr. award Am. Express, 1985, Appreciation award Lupus Found. Am., 1985, Sportsman of Yr. award David Zinkoff Meml. Found.. 1986; presented Liberty Bell award Mayor Frank Rizzo. Phila., 1978; named to Hall of Fame, U. Mass., 1980, Basketball Hall of Fame. One of 3 players to score 30,000 points in his profl. basketball career; holds All-Star game record for most free-throws attempted in one half, 11. in 1978; shares All-Star game record for most free-throws made in one half, 9. in 1978; one of 7 players to average over 20 points and 20 rebounds per game during career. Office: care Erving Group Inc PO Box 8269 Cherry Hill NJ Squires,

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1

NBA

NBA

NCAA

08002-0269 PI Orlando

Orlando Magic Orlando Arena One Magic

also:

FL

32801

Club. Signet Soc., Phi Beta Kappa (hon.). bridge Mass. Died May 12, 1994. Sci.

Home: Cam-

ERLANGER. JOSEPH,

physiologist; b. San Francisco. Jan. s. Herman and Sarah (Galinger) E.; m. Aimee HirJune 21. 1906 (dec. May,1959); children: Margaret. Ruth Josephine, Herman (dec). BS. U. Cal., 1895, LLD. 1932; MD. John Hopkins U.. 1899. LLD. 1947; Sc.D. U. Wis.. 1936, U. Penn., 1936. U. Mich.. 1937. Wash. U., 1946; Dr. (hon.), Free U., Brussells, 1948. Resident house officer John Hopkins Hosp., 1899-1900. asst. to assoc. prof, physiology Med. Sch.. 1900-06; prof, head dept. physiology U. Wis.. 1906-10; prof, head dept. physiology Wash. U, 1910-46, prof, emeritus, from 1946; Hitchcock lectr. U. Calif.. 1930; Johnson lectr. U. Pa., 1936. Author several books. Nobel laureate in physiology. 1944. Mem. NAS. AAAS, A, Am. Physiol. Soc. (pres. 1926-29). Am. Philos. Soc.. Deutsche Acad. Naturforscher (Halle), Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Soc. Philomathique (Paris). Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Xi. Died 1965. 5,

1874;

stel,

AM

ESAKI, LEO,

foundation

physicist,

executive;

b.

Osaka,

12, 1925; came to U.S., 1960; s. Soichiro and Niyoko (Ito) E.; m. Masako Kondo, May. 31. 1986; children from previous marriage: Nina Yvonne, Anna Eileen, Eugene Leo. B.S.. U. Tokyo. 1947, Ph.D.. 1959, With Sony Corp., Japan, 1956-60; with Thomas J. Watson Research Center,

Japan, Mar.

IBM. Yorktown Heights, N.Y., 1960-92; IBM fellow Thomas Watson Research Center, IBM, 1967-92, mgr. device

J.

1965-92; research, dir. IBM-Japan, 1975-92; pres. U. Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, 1992-98; chmn. Sci. and Tech. Found, of Ibaraki, 1998 pres. Shibaura Inst, of Tech., Recipient Stuart Ballantine medal Tokyo, ach. 2000 Franklin Inst., 1961, Japan Acad, award, 1965, Nobel pnze in physics, 1973; decorated Order of Culture Govt, of Japan, 1974, Grand Cordon Order of Rising Sun. 1998. Fellow IEEE (Morns N. Liebman Meml. pnze 1961, Medal of



Honor

Am.

1991),

internat.

prize for



;

.

Phys. Soc. (councillor-at-large 1971-74, materials 1985, Japan prize. 1998). Vacuum Soc. (bd. dirs. 1973-74);

new

Japan Phys. Soc., Am.

mem NAS and

Scis..

sian

(fgn. assoc.),

Am.

Acad.

NAE

(fgn. assoc.),

Am. Acad. Arts

Max-Planck Gesellschaft, RusAcademia Nacional de Ingenieria

Philos. Soc.,

Scis.

(fgn.).

Mex. (corr), Japan Acad. Achievements include discovery

of

Esaki tunnel diode. 1957, pioneering research of semiconHome: 2484 Ueductor superlattices and quantum wells. nomuro, Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-0023, Japan Office: Shibaura 108-8548, Japan also: Inst of Tech. Minato-ku, Tokyo Tsukuba Internat Congress, 2-20-3 Takezono, Tsukuba Ibraaki 305-0032. Japan also: PO Box 851 Katonah NY 10536-0851

ESAU, KATHERINE,

retired botanist, educator; b. Ekater-

inoslav, Russia, Apr. 3.

LLD.

1898; naturalized. Ph.D., U. Caif,

1966; D.Sc. (hon), Mills Coll., 1962. Instr. botany, jr. botanist U. Calif.-Davis, 1931-37, asst. prof., asst. botanist, 1937-43, assoc. prof, assoc. botanist, 1943-49, prof, botanist. 1949-63; prof, botany U. Calif -Santa 1931.

(hon.),

Barbara, 1963-65, ementus prof botany, from 1965; Prather Harvard U., 1960. Recipient U.S. Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1989; Guggenheim fellow. 1940. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and

lectr.

Scis.;

mem. NAS, AAAS, Swedish Royal Acad- Sci., Am. Am. (pres. 1951). Deceased. Home:

Philos. Soc., Bot. Soc.

Santa Barbara

Calif.

AHMET MUNIR,

record

company

executive;

Istanbul. Turkey. 1923; s. M Munir and Hayrunisa Rustem (Temel) E.; m loana Maria Banu, Apr. 6. 1961. BA, St. John's Coll.. Annapolis. Md., 1944; postgrad., Georgetown U.. 1944-46; MusD (hon). Berklee Coll Music. 1991;

DHL

Records,

from

NY. Inst Tech. Co-founder Atlantic 1947. co-chmn. bd.. co-chief exec, officer,

(hon).

N.Y.C,

1947.

now co-chmn.

bd.;

architect, educator; b. Phila.. Dec. 1914; s. Josep and Helen (Gangwisch) E.; m. Rebecca Wood. 1939; children— Lisa. Joseph. Peter; m. Ann Rowe. 28.

b.

co-founder

Cosmos Soccer

NYC. 1971, pres.. 1971-83; chmn. Am. Turkish Soc.. Rock and Roll Hall Fame Found., Am. br. Nordoff-Robbtns Music Therapy Ctr.; trustee Parrish Art Mus mem. adv. council Dept. Near Eastern Studies Princeton U. Producer Club.

;

various Grammy- A ward- winning records, writer various award-winning songs. Recipient Humanitarian award Conf. Personal Mgrs., 1977, Humanitarian of Yr. award T.J. Martell Found Leukemia Research. 1978, Humanitarian award Nat Conf. Christians and Jews. 1987. TTV Turkish Presl. award. 1987, Golden Plate Am. Acad award. 1988, Arts and Tech. award Inst Tech/Young Audiences of NY.; named Man of Yr United Jewish Appeal, 1970, Turkish Yr., Am by Choice. 1986; inductee Rock and Roll Hall Fame. 1987. Best Dressed Hall Fame, 1987. Mem. ASCAP, Rec. Industry Assn. Am. (dir .), Black Music Assn. (dir.). Nat Assn. Record Merchandisers (Presdl award 1977). Nat. Acad. Rec Arts and Scis. (Trustee award 199293), Broadcast Music Industry Office: Atlantic Records 26th Fl 1290 Ave of the Americas New York NY 10104

NY

Am

1953; children— Mana, Julia; Norma m. Nashida, 1981. B.Arch., U. Pa., Phila., 1937. Registered architect. Mo.. Idaho. Ariz.. Oreg.. Colo.. N.Y Utah. Nev., U.K. Sole practice in architecture San Francisco, 1946-53. pres. Joseph 1953-72, Esherick & Assocs,. San Francisco, Esherick Homsey Dodge & Davis, San Francisco. 1972 instr. dept. ,





;

&

retired

professional basketball player, business executive;

b.

archives appear in their original form

1987-93; sec. U.S. Dept. Agr.. Washington. Miss. First. Inc., Jackson. Common Cause

dirs.

Way

of Jackson; mem. rules com. Dem. Nat. Com., Recipient Jack H. Young Sr. award Jackson chpt 1984, award Yazoo Hometowners Club, 1984. Mem. Miss. Bar Assn.. Magnolia Bar Assn. (exec. sec.). Baptist. Club: Howard U. Alumni of Miss. (Jackson) (pres.).

United 1984.

NAACP,

ESTEFAN, GLORIA MARIA, singer,

songwriter, b Havana, I, 1957, came to U.S., 1959. d Jose Manuel and (Garcia) Fajardo, m. Emilio Estcfan. Jr.. Sept. 1. 1979. children: Nayib Emil, Emily Maria BA in Psychology, U. Miami, Fla 1978, MusD (hon), 1993. Composer (popular songs) Any-

Cuba, Sept. Gloria

G

,

thing for You, 1987, Live for Loving You. 1991, Can't Forget You, 1991, Coming Out of the Dark, 1991, Always Tomorrow, 1992, Go Away, 1993, performer songs for Olympics in Korea, 1987, World Series Baseball, St Louis, 1987, Pan Am. Games. 1988, Superbowl Halftime, Mpls., 1992; albums. Primitive Love, 1986, Let It Loose, 1987, Cuts Both Wavs, 1990, Coming Out Of The Dark, 1991, Greatest Hits, 1992, Mi Tierra, 1993 (Best Latin Tropical Album Grammy award, 994), Christmas Through Your Eyes, 1993, Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, 1994, Abriendo Puertas, 1995 (Best Latin Tropical Grammy award 1996), Des1

1996, Gloria", 1998, Santo Santo, 1999, Alma Caribcnd; Carribean Soul, 2000; contbr. vocals to albums Danzon (Arturo Sandoval), 1993, Duets (Frank Sinatra), 1993, Q's Jook Joint (Quincy Jones), 1994. contbr. to soundtrack of movie The Birdcage. 1996, Benefactress Children's Home Soc Miami, 1991 Leukemia Soc 1991, United Way, 1991. United Negro Coll Fund, 1992, Community Alliance Against AIDS, Miami, 1992, Hurrican Relief Fund, So Fla., 1992-93; pub. mem Del to 47th Gen Assembly UN Recipient Am. Music award, 1987, Victory award, 1991. Songwriter of Yr award BMI, 1991, Humanitarian of Yr award B'nai Brith. 1992, Casita Maria Gold Medal award, 1993, Hispanic Heritage award, 1993, Hearst Found Gold Medal award, 1992, Ellis Island Congl Medal of Honor, 1993 named Billboard's Best New Pop Artist and Top Pop Singles Artist, 1986, also numerous Grammy award nominations, 1988-91, Musicares Person of Yr., 1994, Billboard Music Video of Yr award Everlasting Love, 1995, also over 50 platinum albums worldwide Achievements include The Miami Sound Machine's single, Conga, being the first to crack the pop, dance, Black and Latin charts simultaneously Office: care Epic Records 550 Madison Ave New York 10022-321 tiny,

,

.

US

NY

ESTRIN,

THELMA AUSTERN,

engineer;

electrical

b.

N.Y.C. Feb.

21, 1924; d. I. Billy and Mary (Ginsburg) Ausm. Gerald Estnn. Dec. 21, 1941; children: Margo, Judith, Deborah. BSEE, U. Wis., Madison, 1947, MSEE, 1948, PhD, 1951; DSc. (hon.), U. Wis., 1990. Cert. cltn. engr. Research engr. UCLA Brain Research Inst.. 1960-70, tern;

dir.

data processing,



1980

dir.

;

prof, computer sci. UCLA, computer and systems engring

1970-80;

div. electronics,

NSF, Washington,

1982-84; dir. extension dept. engring. and sci., asst. dean Sch. Engnng. and Applied Sci., UCLA, 198489; trustee Aerospace Corp., 1979-82; mem. biomed. tech. resources com. NIH. 1981-86; mem. U.S. Army Sci. Bd., 1982-84; mem energy engring. bd. NRC. 1985-88. Contbr.

Mem. Los Angeles Women in Bus, Recipient Disting. Contbn. to Engring. Edn. award NSPE, 1985, Achievement award Soc. Women Engrs. 1981, Disting. Svc. citation U. Wis., 1976. Fellow Soc. Women Engrs., (fellow, chair engring. sect. 1989), IEEE (fellow, bd. dirs. 1979-80, exec. v.p. 1982, recipient Centennial medal 1984, pres. Engring. in Medicine and Biology Soc. 1977, Haraden Pratt Svc. award 1991). Jewish. Office: Sch Engring Applied Sci Boelter Hall 3732 Los Angeles articles to tech. jours.

AAAS

UCLA

Rm

&

CA

90024

MARIE HALL, author; b. Milwaukee, WI; d. Walter Augustus and Mathilda (Carhart) H.; m. Milton T. Rodig, Nov. 30, 1917 (dec. Jan. 1918); m. Harold N. Ets, June 6. 1930 (dec. June 1943). Student. N.Y. Sch Fine and Applied Art, 1916-17; PhB, U. Chgo. Sch. Civics, 1924; student, Ar Inst. Chgo. Author, illustrator: (children's books) Mister ETS,

Penny. 1935. The Story of a Baby, 1939, In the Forest (with Ellen Tarry. A.A. Alland). 1944, My Dog Rinty, 1946, Oley: The Sea Monster, 1947, Gilberto and the Wind, 1963 (honor book N.Y. Hearld Tnbune Children's Spnng Book Festival 1963), Good Boy, 1967, Talking Without Words, 1968; adult book Rosa: The Life of an Italian Immigrant. 1970, Elephant a Well, 1972, Jay Bird. 1974, others. Vol. resident Chgo. 1919-29. orgn. for Chidl Heatlh in Czechoslovakia, 1921-22, investigator U.S. Coal Commn., W. Va. and So. III. mining camps, 1923. Recipient prize N.Y. Hearld Tnbune Spring Book Festival, 1947, Honor book Internat.

Commons,

Jury for H.C, Andersen medal Stockholm, 1956. Caldecott medal. 1960. Deceased.

EVANS, ALICE CATHERINE,

bacteriologist; b. Neath, 1881; d. William Howell and Anne B. (Evans) BS, Cornell U„ 1909; MS. U. Wis- 1910; postgrad.. U. Chgo.. George Washington U.; (hon.), Women's Med. Coll. Pa.. 1934; DSc (hon.). Wilson Coll., 1936. Dairy bacteriologist USDA, 1910-18; bactenologist USPHS, 191845; pres. Inter-Am. Com, on Brucellosis for years; del. First Internat. Microbiol. Congress. 1930, Contbr, to Jour. Infectious Diseases, Jour. Agrt. Rsch., Jour. Immunology. Fellow Jour, Bacteriology, Pub. Health Reports, etc. Am. Assn. Advancement of Sci.; mem. Washington Pa., Jan. 29.

E.

MD

1

1

AAUW. Acad.

Scis.,

Am.

Soc.

Bacteriologists (pres.

1928),

Sigma

Delia Epsilon, Sigma Xi. Unitarian. Achievements include discovery that undulant fever may be contracted from cattle

and swine. Died

Sept.

5,

1975.

1

NAD. Lambda Calif.

Alpha.

Died Dec.

15,

Democrat.

Home

San Francisco

1998.

EVANS, BOB OVERTON,

electronics executive; b.

Grand

Howard U„ 1975; JD, U. Cen. Miss Legal Svcs.. Yazoo,

Island, Nebr.. Aug. 19. 1927; s. Waller Bernard and Lillian (Overton) E,, m. Mana Bowman, Nov 19, 1949; children: Cathleen L„ Robert W.. David D Douglas B, BEE,. Iowa 1949. Electnc operating engr. No. Ind. Pub. Service State U Co.. Hammond. 1949-51; with IBM, 1951-84, v.p. devel Data Systems div 1962-64, pres. Fed. Systems div„ 1965-69, pres Systems Devel. div,, 1970-74, pres. Systems Communi-

1978-80; asst. sec. of state State of Miss Jackson, 1980-84, asst. any gen.. 1984-85. mem. I00th-I02d Congresses from

cation div., 1975-77; v.p, IBM engring., programming and tech.. 1977-84; ptnr. Hambrccht and Quist. 1984-88; pres.

ESPY, MIKE (ALPHONSO MICHAEL ESPY), government official; b. Yazoo City. Miss., Nov. 30, 1953; s. Henry and Willie Jean (Huddleston) E m. Sheila Bell; children: Santa Clara, 1978.

II),

;

architecture U. Calif., Berkeley, 1952-56, assoc. prof., 195658. prof, 1958-85. chmn. dept. architecture, 1977-82, prof, emeritus, 1985 cons, and lectr. in field. Contbr. chpts. to books, articles to profl. jours.; subject of numerous books; archtl works include: Wurster Hall, U. Calif, Berkeley. 1964, Ch. Christ Savior. San Francisco. 1966, The Cannery, San Francisco. 1966. New Exhibits, San Francisco Zool. Gardens. 1977. Gallo House. Modesto. Calif, 1977, Pillsbury, Madison Suiro Libr.. San Francisco, 1985. Henry's Fork Lodge, Island Park, Idaho, 1991. Recipient numerous awards, fellowships and grants for excellence in architecture including: Honor award San Francisco Art Commn., 1981. Medal of Excellence. 1982. Maybcck award AIA Calif Coun., 1992. Fellow AIA (numerous corns., Gold medal 989); mem.

Jamilia, Michael.

ERVING, JULIUS (JULIUS WINFIELD ERVING,

Bd.

in

ESHERICK, JOSEPH,

ERTEGUN,

Dist..

1993-94.

;

Sch..

award 1970. Pulitzer pnze 1970, Melcher award 1970), Dimensions of a New Identity, 1973, Jefferson Lectures. 1974. Life History and the Historical Moment, 1975, Toys and Reasons: Stages in the Ritualization of Experience, 1977, Identity and the Life Cycle. 1980, The Life Cycle Completed. 1982, (with Joan Erikson and Helen Kivnick) Vital Involvement in Old Age. 1986; Editor: Youth: Change and Challenge, 1963. Adulthood. 1978; editor: (with Smelser) Themes of Work and Love in Adulthood, 1980. Recipient Foneme prize Milan. 1969. Aldrich award Am. Acad. Pediatrics, 1971, Montessori medal Am. Montesson Soc., 1973, McAlpin Research award Nat. Assn. /or Mental Health, 1974. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Nat. Acad. Edn. (emeritus), Am. Psychoanalytic Assn. (life), Cambridge

2d Miss.

of Miss., Jackson Urban League; coord. Ed Pittman for Atty. Gen. '83 campaign 2d Congl. dist.; vice-chmn. adv. com.

BA

in Polil. Sci..

Mng.

ally

.

.

.

.



EVANS Internal. Semi-conductor Corp., 1995-96; mng Strategies and Alliances, Menlo Park, Calif.,

Vanguard

Tech.

ptnr.

1989—; chmn.

CEO

1984-85; pres. Interactive Voice Systems. Monrovia. Calif., 1997-99; chmn. Foothill Research, Inc.,

Cambridge Tech Group. McLean, Va., 1999—; pres., CEO Ridge Computers Inc., 1986-88; mem. Stark Draper Labs., Inc.. Def. Sci. Bd.; mem. area bd. dirs. Md Nat Bank; cons

CMOS

govt, agys.; bd. dirs. Santa Barbara Labs., Integrated Sys., Inc.. V Mark Software, Cullinet Software. Micrognosis. Inc..

Athena

WHO'S

84

Planning Rsch. Corp., Cambridge Rsch

Sys.,

Assocs. Excellence in Comms. Corp.; mem. bd. overseers Superconductivity Super Collider, 1991-93. Mem. exec. bd. Nat. Capital Area coun Boy Scouts Am.. 1967-69; trustee Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. 1972-84, NY. Pub. Libr., 1980-84. mem. elec. engring. vis. com. MIT, Cambridge, 197 1-85. Lt. Recipient Disting. Pub. Svc. award (j.g.) USNR. 1945-46. NASA; Disting. Alumni citation Iowa State U., Disting

Achievement citation. 1991; Nat. medal of Tech., 1985. named to Datamation Hall of Fame. 1987. Fellow IEEE (chmn. computer group conf. 1970, Armstrong award 1984), Assn. Computing Machines; mem. Nat. Acad. Engring.. Profl Group Electronic Computers, Nat. Security Indsl. Assn. (trustee). Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn. (trustee). Aerospace Industries Assn. (exec. Presbyterian, (elder). Achievements include designing bd.). and developing large digital electric computers. Home: 170 Robin Rd Hillsborough CA 94010-6632 Office: Tech StrateB-lsl70 Menlo Park gies & Alliances 3000 Sand Hill Rd CA 94025-7113

#

Nicholas Joseph, Col ton Jack, Amateur tennis Dec. 1972, profl tennis player, 1972-89, ret.

James. player,

until

from tennis, 1989; owner Evert Enterprises/IMG. Boca Raton, Fla., 1989—; Olympics commentator CBS Sports, 1992; commentator NBC Sports tennis events; winner numerous tournaments including U.S. Jr. Championship, 1970. 71. U.S. Open, 1975. 76. 77, 78. 80. 82. Wimbledon Singles, 1974. 76. 81, doubles. 1976. Australian Open, 1982. 84, French Open Singles, 1974, 75, 79, 80, 83, 85. 86, Virginia Slims, 1972. 73, 75, 77. 87, European Women's Open. Geneva. 1987. Eckerd Open, 1987; spl. advisor to U.S. Nat. Tennis Team by U.S. Tennis Assn.; bd. dirs. Internat. Tennis Hall of Fame; trustee Womens Sports Found. Star 3 vols. VCR instrnl. tennis tapes. 1991 corp. spokesperson and rep., appearing in TV commls. and print advertisements; host and organizer Chris Evert Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic, 1989, 90. 92. 93, 94. 95, 96, 97. 98. 99. Founder Chris Evert Charities, Inc., Healthy Start. Recipient Lebair Sportsmanship trophy, 1971, named Female Athlete of Yr. AP. 1974,



;

1976. Greatest Athlete of Last 25 Years Women's Sports Found., 1985. Flo Hyman award Women's Sports Found., 1990, Providencia award Palm Beach County Conv. and Visitors Bur., 1991; named one of Top 10 Romantic People of 1989, Korbel; inducted Madison Sq. Garden Walk of Fame, 1993, inductee, Internat Tennis Hall of Fame, 1995. Mem. U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn. (Top Women's Singles Player award 1974). Nat. Honor Soc., Fla. Sports Found, (bd dirs.). 1982-91, Women's Tennis Assn. (pres. exec, com., Sportmanship award 1979, Player Svc. awards 1981, 86, 87). 75, 77, 80. Athlete of Yr. Sports Illustrated,

Woman

EVANS, WALKER,

photographer, educator; b St. Louis. Nov. 3, 1903; s Walker and Jessie (Crane) E Student. Phillips Acad.. Andover. Mass.. 1922, Williams Coll., 1923; LittD, Williams Coll., 1968; student. Sorbonne, Paris. 1926. Contbg. editor Time mag., 1943-45; assoc. editor Fortune mag., 1946-65; prof, emeritus graphic arts Sch. Art Yale; Exhbns. include artist -in -residence Dartmouth Coll., 1972. Mus. Modern Art, 1938, 17, Art Inst. Chgo., 1942; represented permanent collections Smithsonian Inst.. Met Mus., Mus. Modern Art, Nat. Gallery Can., Ottawa. Art American Art Gallery; author: Inst., Chgo., Yale Photographs. 1962. (with James Agee) Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, 1941, Message from the Interior, 1966, Many are Called. 1966. Walker Evans. 1971. Guggenheim fellow. 1941;

Mark Rothko Found,

grantee,

1973; recipient

award

NYC,

1962 Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Carnegie Corp Scis., mem. Century Assn Club. Yale Club (NYC). Died Apr. 1975. .

EWALD, WILLIAM BRAGG,

1997); children: William Bragg. Charles Ross.

GWYNETH

VERDON, GWEN

See

EVERETT, ROBERT RIVERS,

Instr

Author: The Masks of Jonathan Swift, 1954, The

electrical

engineer;

b.

E.;

Lab., 1951-56; assoc. div head. Lincoln Lab. MIT, Lexington. 1951-56. div. head Lincoln Lab.. 1956-58; tech. MITRE Corp.. Bedford, Mass 1958-59; v.p. tech ops. MITRE Corp., Bedford. 1959-69. exec. v.p.. 1969. pres.. 1969-86. trustee, 1969—; bd. dirs. digital Equip. Corp.; mem Mass. Gen. Hosp. Corp., Boston; mem. sci. adv. bd. USAF; mem def sci bd. Pentagon. 1986—, chmn. 1988-89; adv. bd. Strategic Def. Initiative. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours.; patentee magnetic drum memories, display devices. Recipient Disting. Engnng. Alumnus award Duke U.. 1978, Disting. Pub. Svc. medal Dept of Defense, 1983, Gold medal Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn., 1985, Nat medal of tech. Fellow IEEE; mem. NAE, AAAS, Assn. Computing Machinery, Cosmos Club. Republican.

Computer dir

Newsmen

Who

of Queen Anne, 1956. Eisenhower the President, 1981. Killed Joe McCarthy?, 1984; McCarthyism and Consensus.

1987; asst. to former Pres. Eisenhower in preparation of 2vol. memoirs, White House Years. 1961-64. Pres. Bruce Mus. Assocs.. Greenwich, 1972-73; vestry mem. Christ Ch., Greenwich, 1986-89; bd. dirs. Eisenhower World Affairs Inst., 1984-91. Grantee Am. Philos. Soc., 1952, Harvard Found. Advanced Study and Research, 1952-53; Eisenhower Ex-

Round

Hill

Mem. Judson Episcopalian.

Welliver Soc., Phi Beta Clubs: Cosmos (Wash-

(Greenwich).

Dewart Rd Greenwich

June 26, 1921; s. Chester Mckenzie and Ruth m. Helen Louis Burns. Oct. 21. 1966 (div. Oct. 1972); children: Robert, Bruce, Douglas, Theodore, Michael; m. Jean McGrath, Nov. 4, 1972 (dec. Nov. 1980); m. Ann Theresa Russell, Mar. 26, 1982; 1 child, David BS in Elec Engring., Duke U.. 1942; MS in Elec. Engnng., MIT. 1943; DEE (hon). Northeastern U., Boston, 1985. Tech. staff Servomechanisims Lab MIT. 1943-51, assoc. dir. Digital (Melius)

CT

Home and

Office:

3

EVERS, MEDGAR, field

sec.

(posthumously)

rights advocate;

civil

NAACP.

Died

Recipient

b.

1925.

Chpt.

Spinganm medal

EVERS-WILLIAMS, MYRLIE, cultural organization administrator; b. Vicksburg, Miss., Mar. 17, 1933; m. Medgar Evers (dec. June 1963); 3 children; m. Walter Edward Williams (dec. 1995). Student, Alcorn State U.; BA in Sociology. Pomona Coll.. 1968, honorary degree; cert., Simmons Coll.; honorary degree, Medgar Evers Coll., Spelman Coll., Columbia

Pomona

Chgo..

Coll..

Coll.

Clarmont

Mem.

Bennett

staff,

sec.

Coll.,

Tougaloo

NAACP;

dir.

Coilplanning

&

1968-70; v.p. advt. publicity Seligman Latz. N.Y.C., 1973-75; dir. consumer affairs Atlantic Richfield Co.; commr. Pub Works Bd., LA.. 198795; chmn. NAACP, 1995-98; civil rights leader, lectr. Author: For Us the Living, 1967, Watch Me Fly. 1999; (Calif.) Colls..

&

contbg editor Ladies

Home

Jour

Candidate for Congress in Calif., 1970; candidate for LA. City Coun.. 1987; head So. Calif. Dem Women's Divsn.; convener Nat. Women's Polit Caucus; founder, chmn. Medgar Evers Inst. Named Woman of Yr.. Glamour Mag., 1995, Ms. Mag., 1995, one of Women of Yr., Ladies Home Jour., 1996; recipient Mary Church Terrell award Delta Sigma Theta. 1996, Althea T.L. Simmons Action award, 1998; recipient Spingarn award. Social Atlanta, 1998; recipient Trumpeter's award, Nat.

NAACP,

Consumers League. New Orleans, 1998; named one of 200 most influential women. Vanity Fair mag.. Jan. 1999. Office: Assocs Inc 5 SW Colorado Ave Bend OR 97702- 50

MEW

1

1 1

EWERS, JOHN CANFIELD, museum

administrator;

.

asst. dir. Mus. History and Tech.. 1959-64. dir.. 1964-65; sr. scientist U.S. Nat. Mus., Smithsonian Instn (Office Anthropology), 1965-79; now ethnologist emeritus U.S. Nat. Mus., Smithsonian Instn. (Dept. Anthropology); research assoc., 1979-90; hon. trustee Mus. Indian Heye Found mus. planning cons. Bur. Indian Affairs, 1948-49, Mont. Hist. Soc., 1950-54; cons. Am. Heritage, 1959. Author: Plains Indian Painting, 1940, The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture, 1955 (reprinted in Classics of Smithsonian Anthro1 980), Raiders oh the pology Series, The Blackfeet Northwestern Plains, 1958, Artists of the Old West, 1965, Indian Life on Upper Missouri. 1968, Murals in the Round: Painted Tipis of the Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache Indians. 1978,

Am

.

NYC,

:

Plains Indian Sculpture. 1986; editor: Adventures of Zenas Leonard, Fur Trader, 1959, Crow Indian Medicine Bundles. 1960, Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri, 1961, OKee-pa, Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans, (George Catlin), 1967, Jean Louis Berlandier's Indians of Texas in 1830, 1969. Jose Francisco Ruiz, Report on the Indian Tribes of Texas in 1828, 1972, Indian Art in Pipestone. George Catlin's Portfolio in the British Museum, 1979; editor Jour. Washington Acad. Scis, 1955-56; mem. editorial bd.: The American West, 1965-70; contbr. articles to profl. pubis. Served with USNR, 1944-46 Recipient 1st Exceptional Svc. medal Smithsonian Instn., 1965, award for rsch. and pubis, in Am. Indian art Native Am. Art Studies Assn., 1989, gold medal for contbn. to history of Am.. West Buffalo Bill Hist. Ctr., 1991, award for disting svc. Am. Assn. Mus., 1996. Fellow Am. Anthrop. Assn., Rochester Mus. Arts and Scis mem. Western History Assn. (hon. life, prize for disting. writing 1985), Am. Indian Ethnohist. Conf. Clubs: Cosmos (pres. 1960-61), Anthrop. Soc. Washington. (Washington); Explorers (NYC). Died May 7. 1997. ;

retired

m

;

Brennan, Aug. 13, 1971; children: Eleanor Gwendoline, Patricia Margaret, Joan Morag, Bernice Heather. BS, U. Ariz., 1923, MS, 1924; PhD, U. Calif.. 1927; DSc, U Utah. 1952; postgrad.. Noire Dame U., 1969. Winifred

U

U

Instr 1930-31; rsch. assoc, Anz, 1924-25; lectr Claif to prof. Princeton. 1931-46; dean grad. sch U. Utah. 194647, disting. prof, chemistry, 1967; dir. rsch. Textile Rsch. 1944-46. Inst., Author: Theory of Rate Processes (with Glasstone K.J. Laidler), 1944. Quantum Chemsitry (with J. .

Walter. G.E. Kimball). 1944. Modern Chemical Kinetics, 1963, Kinetics of Deformation (with AS. Krauz), 1975, Significant Liquid Structures (with Mu Shik Jhon), 1978; also numerous artilces to profl. jours.; editor. Ann. Rev. Phys. Chemistry scholar, 1929-30; recipient 9th ann, prize AAAS. 1932. Nat. medal Sci.. 1966. Madison Marshall award, 1968. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Nat. Acad.

NRC

Scis.. Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Chem. Soc. (Gibbs meda! Chgo. sect. 1968. dir. 6th dist. 1949-51, pres. 1962. Peter Debye award 1964, Berzelius medal 1979, Wolf prize 1980, Joseph Priestley medal 1975, Bingham medal 1981). Nat. Sci. Bd„ AAAS (dir., past pres). Republican. Ch. Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Saints. Died Dec. 26, 1981.

FAGGIN, FEDERICO, Italy.

Dec.

1.

Giuseppe and

1941;

came

electronics executive; b. Vicenza, to U.S.. 1968, naturalized, 1978; s.

Emma

(Munari) F.; m. LI via Sardei. Sept. 2. 1967; children: Marzia, Marc, Enc. Grad., Pento Industnale Instituto A. Rossi, Vicenza, I960; D. Physics, U. Padua, Italy, 1965. Sect, head Fairchild Camera & Instrument Co., Palo Alto. Calif., 1968-70; dept. mgr. Intel Corp., Santa Clara,

1970-74; founder, pres. Zilog Inc. Cupertino, Calif.. 1974-80; v.p. computer systems group Exxon Enterprises, N.Y.C., 1981; co-founder, pres. Cygnet Technologies, Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., 1982-86; co-founder, CEO Synaptics, Inc., San Jose, Calif., 1986-89. chmn., 1999—. Recipient Marconi Fellowship award, 1988, Wallace McDowell award IEEE Computer Soc.. 1994, Kyoto prize, 1997; inducted Nat InCalif.,

W

ventor's

Hall

FAIR,

of

Fame,

1996.

Achievements

include

GORDON MASKEW,

engineer,

educator;

b.

Burghersdorp, South Africa, July 27, 1894; s. Charles and Maria (Maskew) F.; m. Esther Lansing Mead, Dec. 21, 1918; children: Gordon Maskew, Cornelius Lansing. SB, MIT, 1916, Harvard. 1916; MS (hon.). Tufts Coll.. 1934; DEng, Technische Hochschhule, Stuttgart, 1951; D honoris causae, Nat. U. Engnng- Lima. Peru. 1960; DSc. Rose Poly. Inst., 1963. Rutgers State U., 1965. Registered profl. engr.. Mass. Sanitary engr., 1917; from

Gordon McKay

instr.

to prof.

Harvard

I

U., 1918-

Abbott and James Lawrence prof, engring., 1938-65, McKay and Lawrence prof, emeritus, from 1965, dean faculty of engring., 1946-49, master of Dunster House, 1948-61; cons, on san. engnng. to govt, agencies, industries, and founds, including 35,

prof, sanitary engring., 1935-65,

Nat. Mil. Establishment, 1946-53, internat. health divsn., Rockefeller Found.. 1945-48, 1949-54, Commn. on Environ. Hygiene. Army Epidemiol. Bd., 1946-54; chmn. environ. health study sect. NIH, 1952-55; mem. com. on san. engring., 1942-64; mem. panel on environ, sanitation WHO. Author books and chpts. on water supply and waste water Served C.E.F., disposal; contbr. articles to profl. jours. WWI. Fellow Imperial Coll. Sci and Tech.. 1951. Fellow ASCE, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. AAAS (v.p. 1947), Am. Water Works Assn., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Sigma Xi, Nat. Acad. Engring., Cosmos Club (Washington), Faculty Club (Harvard). Died Feb. 11, 1970.

NRC

i

FAIRBANKS, CHARLES WARREN, US vice-president; b. Unionville Ctr.. Ohio, May 11, 1852; s. Loriston M. and Mary A. (Smith) F.; m. Cornelia Cole, 1874 (dec. 1913). AB. Ohio Wesleyan U„ 1872. AM, 1875. LLD. 1901; LLD, Baker U., 1903, Iowa Stale U, 1903. Northwestern U.. 1907. Ban Ohio 1874. Afit. AP, Pitts., Cleve., 1872-74; lawyer Indpls1874-97; elected senator from Ind. (2 terms) U.S. Senate, 1897-1909. resigned, 1905; v.p. served under Pres. Theodore Roosevelt U.S., 1904-09; nominated U.S. v.p.. Rep. Nat.

Conv. 1916 (defeated); mem. Joint High Brit-Am. Commn., 1898; chmn. Am. commrs. U.S. rep. Tercentary Celebration Que., 1908. Chmn. !nd. Rep. State Convs.. 1892, 98. 1914; del.-at-large Rep. Nat. Convs., St. Louis, 1896 (temporary chmn.), Phila, 1900 (chmn. com. on resolutions), Chgo., at

(unanimously nominated for v.p.), 1912 (chmn. on 893; Rep. caucus nominee for U.S. senator. DePauw Ohio Wesleyan U., Am. U. (Washington) Republican. Died June 4, JU.; regent Smithsonian Instn. 1904

resolutions);

EWING,

WILLIAM

MAURICE,

geophysicist,

ocea-

nographer; b. Lockney. Tex., May 12. 1906; s. Floyd Ford and Hope (Hamilton) E.; m. Avarilla Hildenbrand. Oct. 31. 1928; child; m. Margaret Sloan Kidder. Feb. 19. 1944; 4 children; m. Harriet Greene Bassett, May 6, 1965. BA, Rice Tchr. Inst, (now Rice U), 1926, MA, 1927, PhD, 1931. physics U. Pitts., 1929-30; tchr. physics, geology, and geophysics Lehigh U, 1930-44; tchr. geology Columbia U.,

1

trustee

1918.

1

1944-72. prof, geology, 1947-46. Higgins prof, geology, 1959, Lamont Geol. Obs., 1949-72; rsch. assoc. nat. def. Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceanographic Inst., 1940-46;

projects

EVERT, CHRIS (CHRISTINE MARIE EVERT),

EYRING, HENRY, chemist, educator; b. Coloma Juarez. Mexico, Feb. 20. 1901; s. Edward Christian and Caroline (Romney) E m. Mildred Bennion. Aug. 25, 1928; children: Edward Marcus. Henry Bennion, Harden Romney; m.

b.

s. John Ray and Mary Alice (Canfield) m. Margaret Elizabeth Dumville, Sept. 6, 1934; children: Robinson), Diane (Mrs. Peterson). AB, Jane (Mrs. Dartmouth Coll., 1931. DSc. 1968; MA. Yale U.. 1934; LLD. Field U. Mont 1966; DLitt (hon). Mont State U.. 1994. curator Nat. Park Service, Washington, Morristown, N.J., Berkeley, Calif.. Macon, Ga., 1935-40; curator Mus. Plains Indian. Browning, Mont., 1941-44; assoc. curator ethnology U.S. Nat. Mus., Smithsonian Instn., Washington, 1946-56; planning officer U.S. Nat. Mus., Smithsonian Instn., 1956-59,

E.;

dir.

professional tennis player; b. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. Dec. 21. 1954; d. James and Colette Evert; m. John Lloyd, Apr. 17. 1979 (div.); Andy Mill. July 30. 1988; children Alexander

Maurice Ewing Hall, 1976. Mem. NAS (elected), Royal Soc. London (fgn). Am. Geophys. Union (pres), Seismol. Soc. (presJ. Philos Soc Tex Died 1974.

Am

Cleve.. July 21. 1909;

A

1963.

editl bd., contbr. numerous papers to sci. jours, numerous medals and prizes, including Nat. Med.

Recipient

of Sci., Richard M. Nixon, Penrose medal Geol. Soc. Am., 1974; Geophysics Lab. of U. Tex. Marine Sci. Inst, renamed

developing silicon gate tech. for MOS fabrication, first Office: Synaptics Inc 2381 Bering Dr San microprocessor. Jose CA 95131-1125

06830-3418

,

organizer,

mem

Br.

CENTURY AMERICA

Thomas Hart

U.. 1946; MA. Harvard U„ 1947. English, humanities Harvard U., Cambridge, 1951-54; spl. asst. on White House staff, asst. to Sec. Interior Washington, 1954-61. with IBM. Armonk, 1961-88.

1951.

ington);

NY,

Yonkers,

IN 20TH

AB. Washington

Benton.

PhD,

change fellow. 1960. Kappa. Republican.

EVELYN,

JR., author, consultant; b

8, 1925; s. William Bragg and Mary Ann (Nicm. Mary Cecilia Thedieck, Dec. 6. 1947 (dec. Feb.

Chgo., Dec. colls) E.;

WHO

discovered SOFAR Channel. Sigsbee knolls, 1954; scientist oceanographic rsch. ship Glomar Challenger; divsn. earth and planetary scis. Marine Biomed. Inst, Tex. Med. Br., Galveston, 1972; prof. geol. scis. U. Tex.

chief

head of U.

Med.

FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS, actor; b Denver, May 23, 1883; m. Anna Beth Sully. July II, 1907 (div. 1918); m. Mary Pickford, Mar. 28. 1920 (div. 1935); m. Lady Sylvia Ashley. Mar. 7, 1936. Ed., East Denver H.S., Colo. Sch. Mines. Head of own movie prodn. co., 1916-39. Made 1st stage appearance, N.Y.C., 1901; actor (plays) Hawthorne of the U.S.A., Frenzied Finance, All for a Girl, A Gentleman from Mississippi, The Cub, Gentleman of Leisure, Comes Up Smiling, Henrietta, Show Shop; actor (movies) His Majesty the American. When the Clouds Roll By, The Mollycoddle.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

j

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

The Mark of Zorro. The Nut. The Three Musketeers. Robin Hood, The Thief of Bagdad. Don Q. Son of Zorro. The Black Pirate. The Gaucho. The Iron Mask. The Taming of the Shrew, numerous others Died Dec. 11. 1939.

FAIRBANKS, DOUGLAS ELTON,

JR.. actor, producer. corporation director; b N.Y.C, Dec. 9. 1909; s. Douglas Elton and Anna Beth (Sully) F m. Lucille LeSueur (Joan Crawford). June 1929 (div 1933); m. Mary Lee (Epling) Hartford. Apr. 22, 1939 (dec. Sept. 1988); children writer,

;

Victoria. Melissa; m. Vera She! ton. May 30, NY.; cadet. 1991. Student, Bovee and Collegiate Schs Knickerbocker Greys, N.Y., Harvard Mil. Sch., L.A.; student. Pasadena (Calif) Poly.; pvt. tutoring, London. Pans. LA.; DFA (hon). Westminster Coll.. 1966, Sr. Churchill Oxford U.; fellow; vis. fellow. St. Cross Coll (hon), Oxford U. 1971; LLD (hon.). Denver U., 1974; fellow, Boston U. Libraries, 1978. Chmn. Dougfair Corp. and subsidiaries. The Fairbanks Co.. Calif.. 1946. Fairtel Corp.. N.Y.. 1969. Dougias Fairbanks Ltd.. Eng.. 1952—, (and asso. cos.), 1952-58; (hon.); past pres. Bolton-. Trading

Daphne,

.

MA

.

MA

Co.. Inc.; also past dir. or cons, several internal, bus. corps., U.S.. Europe. Asia; gov. Am. Mus. in Britain; trustee Edwina Mount bat ten Trust; mem. exec, com., bd. govs. Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon. Eng.; bd. govs. Ditchley Found.. U.K.. U.S.; mem. adv. com. Denver Ctr. for Performing Arts; chmn. Internal. Cultural Ctr. for Youth. Jerusalem; lectr. attached Joint Chiefs Staff, Washington. 1971-81. Author: (autobiography) The Salad Days, 1988; (with Richard Schickel) The Fairbanks Album. 1975, A Hell of a War. 1993, also screen plays, articles, polit. essays, short stories; exhibitor paintings and sculpture; began film career, 1923. stage career, 1927; acted in more than 80 films including 3 in French (produced or co-produced 15 in U.S. and U.K.), and about 20 plays U.S., Can.. Australia, and U.K.; produced 160 1-act TV plays, 1953-58; films include Stella Woman of Affairs, The Barker, Chances, Union Dallas, Depot, Little Caesar. Dawn Patrol. The Private Life of Catherine the Great, The Little Accident, The Amateur Gentleman. Accused. Outward Bound. Morning Glory. The Narrow Corner, The Young in Heart, Having Wonderful Time, The Joy of Living. The Prisoner of Zenda. Gunga Din, The Rage of Paris. The Corsican Brothers. Angels Over Broadway, That Lady in Ermine, Sinbad the Sailor, The Exile, The Fighting O'Flynn, State Secret, Ghost Story, others, plays include The Dummy, Toward the Light, Romeo and Juliet, Young Woodley, The Jest, Man in Possession, Saturday's Children. The Winding Stairway, Moonlight Is Silver, My Fair Lady. The Pleasure of His Company, The Secretary Bird, Present Laughter. Out on a Limb; numerous TV and radio plays for CBS. NBC, CBC, BBC, TV narrations for symphony orchs. throughout U.S. and Europe. various song recordings for Columbia, Caedman, others; organized own prodn. co.. Criterion Films Corp U.K.. 1934; subject of biography Knight Errant (by Brian Connell), 1955. Nat. vice-chmn. Com. Defend America by Aiding Allies. 1940-41. Franco-British War Relief Assn., 1939-41; Presdl. envoy for spl. S.Am, mission, 1941; spl. advisor to comdr. 6th Fleet, NATO. 1969-70; U.S. naval* del. SEATO Conf,

A

ABC

.

London, 1971; Nat. v.p. Am. Assn. For UN, 1946-63; nat. chmn. Com for CARE, 1946-50; chmn Am Relief for Korea, 1950-53; bd. dirs. United World Coll. Served to capt. USNR, 1941-52, ETO. Decorated Silver Star, Combat Legion of Merit with "v" for valor attachment U.S.; Knight comdr. Order Bnt. Empire; Knight Order St. John of Jerusalem; D.S.C. (U.K.); officer Legion of Honor (mil. and civil); Croix de Guerre with palm (France); Knight comdr. Order George I (Greece); comdr. Order Orange-Nassau (Netherlands); War Cross for Mil. Valor; comdr Order of Ment; Star of Italian Solidarity (Italy); knight comdr. Order

Ment (Chile); officer Order So. Cross (Brazil); officer Order of the Crown (Belgium); Comdr. Cross Order of Ment (Fed. Rep. Germany). Nat. medal of Korea; Med. for Svc. Murmansk Naval Escort of Convoys (USSR); Hon. Citizen of Korea; others; recipient Gold Medal of Honor VFW, 1966; Armed Forces award. 1972; Am. Image award, 1976; award for contbn. to arts U. Notre Dame, 1971; award for contbn. to world understanding and peace World Affairs Council, Phila., 1978; Spl. award for internal, artistic achievements New Sch. for Social Research, 1978; Nat. Humanitarian award NCCJ. 1979; Nal. Brotherhood award Salvation Army. 1980; Ann. Nat. Vet.'s Day award. 1981; Illustrious Moderns award, 1981; St. Nicholas Soc. Medal of Merit, 1986; Ann. Gold Medal USO, 1985, Spl Achievement award Variety Club Intcrnat., 1986, Dist. Pub. Svc. award Navy League, 1995, Shakespeare Globe award. 1995, Dr. Catherine White Achievement award. 1997, Am. Heart Assn.'s Lifetime Achievement in Arts award. 1998; Apptd. spl. post-war missions State Dept. Mem. Coun. Fgn. Rels. (councilor), BntAm Alumni Assn (pres. 1950-57). Am. Soc. Order St John Jerusalem (gov. 1970-—. dep. vice chancellor), Groupe Navale d'Assaut (hon.), N.Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc. (hon.), Battalion de Choc (hon). Assn. des Anciens Combatants (France), Pilgrims Soc U.S. (bd. dirs.). Racquet Club (Chgo.), Brook Club. Century Club. Knickerbocker Club (N.Y.C.). Myopia Hunt Club (hon), Mel. Club (Washington). Reading Room (Newport, R.I.), White's Club (London). R.A C (London), The Garnck Club (London), Travellers Club (Pans), Puffin's of

(Edinburgh). Episcopalian. Avocations: collecting rare books, letters and documents, traveling, sketching. Died

May

2000.

7.

ALBERT

BACON, former senator-sec. Intenor. b. Frankfort. Ky Nov. 26. 1861; s. William R. and Edmoma (Taylor) F.; m. Emma Garland Morgan, May 7, 1883 Lawyer pvt practice. Frankfort. Ky.. 1889-1904; justice Supreme Ct. N.M.; senator N.M.. 1912-21; sec. intenor U.S. Govt., Washington, 1921-23. Republican. Died Nov. FALL,

.

30.

DD

Jonathan. BA. Bapt Bible Coll.. Spnngfield. Mo., 1956; (hon), Tenn Temple U .: LLD (hon.). Calif. Grad. Sch. Theology. Cen. U Seoul, Korea. Founder, pastor Thomas Rd. Bapt- Ch., Lynchburg. Va., 1956 founder Liberty U., Lynchburg, 1971. Moral Majonty Inc.. 1979-89; chancellor Liberty U„ Lynchburg. Va.; Host: (TV show) Old Time Gospel Hour; lectr in field. Author: Listen. America!, 1980, The Fundamentalist Phenomenon. 1981. Finding Inner Peace and Strength. 1982. When It Hurts Too Much to Cry, 1984. Wisdom for Living, 1984, Stepping Out on Faith. 1984, Champions for God, 1985, If I Should Die Before I Wake, 1986, (autobiography) Strength For the Journey, 1987, New Amencan Family, 1992; co-author: Church Aflame, 1971. Captunng a Town for Christ, 1973. Recipient Clergyman of Yr. award Religious Heritage Am., 1979, Jabotinsky Centennial medal, 1980, Two Hungers award Food for the Hungry lntemat., 1981; named Chnstian Humanitarian of Yr.. Food for the Hungry Internal., One of 25 Most Influential People in Am., U.S. News & World Report, 1983; Number One Most Admired Conservative Man Not in Congress Conservative Digest, 1983, 2d Most Admired Man Good Housekeeping, 1982, 84, 86; named to Nat. Religious Broadcasters' Hall of Fame, 1985. Mem. Nat. Assn. Religious Broadcasters (bd. dirs.). Address: PO Box 368 Madison Heights VA 24572-0368 Address: Liberty U 1971 University Blvd Lynchburg VA 24502-2269 .



Pile.

s.

Apr

L., clergyman; b Lynchburg. Cary H. and Helen V. (Beasley) F; 1

2.

1

958;

archives appear

children

:

Jerry

L

,

Va..

m

Aug. Macel

Jcannie.

in their original

form

Phi award,

1961, 63.

FARNSWORTH,

PHILO TAYLOR, research engineer; b. Beaver, Utah. Aug. 19, 1906; s. Louis Edwin and Serena (Bastian) F.; m. Elma Gardner. May 27, 1926; children: Philo Taylor. Kenneth Gardner (dec), Russell S., Kent. Student, BYU. 1923-25; ScD (hon.). Ind. Inst. Tech.. 1951; DSc (hon.). BYU, 1968. With Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp. and predecessor firms. Ft. Wayne. Ind., 1926-58; former pres., dir. Farnsworth Rsch. Corp. divsn. ITT; former v.p., tech. dir. Farnsworth Electronics Co.; lab cons. ITT; founder, pres., dir. Philo T. Farnsworth Assocs. Inc. Holder more than 300 U.S. and fgn. patents in television, radar and electronics. Recipient Alumnus awarad, 1937, hon. mention Eta Kappa Nu, 1937, Morris Leibnan Meml. Prize Inst. Radio Engrs.. 1941, 1st medal Television Broadcasters Assn., 1944. Disting. Alumnus award BYU, 1953; named one of 10 outstanding young Am. Pioneers, 1940. Fellow AAAS, IEEE; mem. Franklin Inst.. Am. Phys. Soc, Sigma Xi, Eta Kappa Nu. Mem. Ch. Latter Day Sts. Died Mar. 11, 1971; buned Provo UT.

BYU

FARRAKHAN, LOUIS, FARLEY, JAMES A., delivery service executive; b. Grassy NY.. May 30. 1888; s. James and Ellen (Goldrick) F.;

Point,

m. Elizabeth A. Finnegan, Apr. 28, 1920 (dec. Jan. 1955); Elizabeth M. Montgomery, Ann E. Hickey III, Grad., Packard Comml. Sch., N.Y.C.. 1906; DCL, U. of South, 1933, Linclon Meml. U., 1935, St. Ambrose

children:

James A.

1941.

Coll..

Villanova

1942;

Coll.,

LLD,

Canisius Coil-

religious leader; b.

NYC.

May

11,

1933; changed name from Louis Eugene Wolcott to Louis X, then to Louis Farrakhan; m. Betsy Wolcott; 9 children. Student, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Tchrs. Coll. Formerly leader of Harlem mosque Nation of Islam, N.Y.C., nat. spokesman; founder reorganized orgn. Nation of Islam, 1977. Office: Nation of Islam 7351 S Stony Island Ave Chicago IL

60649-3106

Manhattan

Coll., John Marshall Coll. Law, Niagara U., 1935, Hendrix Coll., 1939, Olgethorpe 1940, Seattle U., 1950. Ithaca Coll., 1951, Loras Coll., 1951, St. Anselm's Coll., 1951. St. Joseph's Coll., CollegeviUe, Ind.. 1955. L.I. U., 1957. St. Joseph's Coll., Phila., 1960, St. Mary's Coll..

U

,

San Antonio. 1961. St. Bonaventure U., 1961, Tuskegee Inst., 1963; DCS. N.Y. U., 1950, Suffolk U., 1956; Citation, U. Fla., 1950; DSS, Duquesne U 1953; hon. degree, Seton Hall U.. 1967. Bookkeeper Merlin Keilhotz Paper Co., N.Y.C, 1906; sales mgr. Universal Gypsum Co., to 1926; founder James A. Farley & Co. (now Gen. Builders Supply Corp.), 1926; pres.. dir. Gen. Builders Supply Corp.. 1929-33, 49-58; postmaster gen. U.S., 1933-40; chmn. bd. Coca-Cola Export Corp., 1940, hon. chmn. bd.; chmn. bd. Coca-Cola Interamencan Corp.. pres., dir. Coca-Cola Internal. Corp,; dir. Coca-Cola Co., Coca-Cola Co. Can., Ltd. Author: Behind the Ballots, 1938, Jim Farley's Story. 1948. Trustee Com. Econ. Devel., Cordell Hull Found.. Alfred E. Smith Found., Little League Found.; bd. dirs. Nat. Fgn. Trade Coun., Boys Clubs Am., Far East-Am. Coun. Industry and Commerce, Cath. Youth Orgn. N.Y., N.Y. Conv. and Visitors Bur., Freedoms Found, at Valley Forge, Am. Heritage Found., Am. -Australian Assn.. Cath. Med. Mission Bd,; town elk. Stony Point, N.Y.. 1912-19; supr. Rockland County, 1920-23; port warden. Port NY., 1918-19; active N.Y. State Athletic Commn., 1923-33, chmn., 1925-33; active Commn. on Orgn. Exec. Br. Govt., 1953, N.Y. State Banking Bd., 1955-60, N.Y. State Harness Racing Commn., 1959-76. N.Y. State Assembly. 1923, Electoral Coll., 1932, 36. 64, 68; chmn. .

Rockland County Dem. Com.. 1919-29, Dem. Nat. Com., 1932-40; sec. N.Y. State Dem. Com., 1928-30, chmn.. 193044; del.

Dem. Nat. Convs..

1924,

28,

32,

36, 40, 44, 48.

Decorated Order Francisco de Miranda (Venezuela), Cross of Isabel la Calolica (Spain), Order Vasco de Balboa (Panama); recipient Capl. Robert Dollar Meml. award for disting. contbn. to advancement Am. fgn. trade, Freedom Found, award. 1956. Living History award Rsch. Inst. Am.. 1960, Gold medal Hundred Yr. Assn. N.Y.. 1962. Internat. Benjamin Franklin Soc., 1965, Award of Champions. Cath. Youth Orgn. N.Y., 1963, John F. Kennedy Meml. award Ancient Order Hibernians, 1966, Lae'are medal U Notre Dame, 1974. Mem. Pan-Am. Soc., Inc., N.Y. State Hist. Assn.. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci., Albany Soc. N.Y., N.. Bd. Trade (Latin Am. sect), Mexican C. of C. in U.S., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Ancient Order Hibernians, Newcomen Soc., N.Am., Eagle, Elk, Red Man. K.C. (Lantern award 1972), Sales Exec. Club, Circumnavigators Club, Cath. Club, Econ. Club, N.Y. Athletic Club, Nat. Dem. Club N.Y. (v.p. 1930-76), Lotos Club (N.Y.C), Nat. Press Club (Washington), Delta Sigma Phi (hon.). Died June 9, 1976.

ARTHUR

FARRALL, W., author, educator, engineer, inventor; b. Harvard, Nebr., Feb. 23, 1899; s. John W. and Olive A. (Frazell) F.; m. E. Luelia Buck. June 20, 1923; children: Margaret Longnecker, Robert Arthur. B.S., U. Nebr., 1921. M.S., 1922, D.Eng. (hon.), 1955; postgrad., U. Calif.. 1926. Tchr. U. Calif. 1922-29; research dir. Douthitt Engring. Co., Chgo., 1929-33; research engr., dir. research Creamery Package Mfg. Co., 1933-45; prof. agrl. engnng., chmn. dept. Mich. State U., 1945-64, prof, 1965-68, prof, chmn. emeritus, 1968-86, chmn. food tech., 1959-60; U.S. del. lntemat. Dairy Congress, Stockholm, 1949; cons. U.S. Dept. Agr., 1964-65, Ford Found., Punjab Agr. U., India, 1968-69; cons, to industry in dairy and agrl. engring.; cons, food engring., Brazil, 1970; mem. research adv. com. Food Industry Research Center, Nat. Restaurant Assn., 1958-61; gen. chmn. Centennial Farm Mechanization, 1955. Author: Dairy Engineering, 1942, Engineering for Dairy and Food Products. 1963. History of the Farrall and Frazell Families, 1970; also bulls., tech. papers; co-author: Ency. Food Engineering, 1971; editor: dairy engring. sect. Am. Jour. Dairy Sci., 1945-52; asso. editor, co-author: Dairy Handbook and Dictionary. 1958; editor-in-chief, co-author: Agriculture Engineering-A Dictionary and Handbook, 1965; contbr.: Refrigeration Handbook, 1937; author: Food Engineering Systems 1, Operations. 1975; contbr.: Food Engineering Systems 2, Utilities. 1979; editor: Hall of Fame, Food Engineenng, 1978, Dictionary of Agricultural and Food Engineering. 2d edit.. 1979. Sponsor Arthur and Luelia Farrall fellowship Mich. State U., 1979-86, Farrall Engring. Faculty award. 1979-86; pres. East Lansing Sr. Citizens, 1980-81; gen. chmn. Mich. State U. Retirees Service Corps. Recipient Gold Medal award Dairy and Food Equipment Assn. -Am. Soc. Agrl. Engrs., 1972; A.W. Farrall Agrl. Engring. Hall named in his honor Mich. State U., 1985. Fellow Am. Soc. Agrl. Engring. (pres. 1962-63, chmn. food engring. com. 1965-66, editor Food Engring. newsletter 1966-68, Massey Ferguson Ednl. Gold Medal award 1971, sponsor ann. award to young educator 1972-86); mem. Am. Soc. Engring. Edn. (chmn. agr. engring. div. 1949, 60), AAUP. Am. Dairy Sci. Assn.. Inst. Food Tech.. AAAS, Mid-Mich. Geneal. Soc. (pres. 1971-73), Am. Legion, Phi Kappa Phi (exec. sec. Mich. State U. chpt. 1968-86), Sigma Xi, Alpha Rho, Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Epsilon. Congregationalism Club: Mich. State Univ. Patentee inertia! propulsion system; frost prevention, machine, freezer controller, continuous ice

AW.

Gamma

cream

freezer, fruit feeder, continuous butter machine, electric powered automobile. Died June 18, 1986; buried Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing, Mich.

battery

FARMER, JAMES,

civil rights leader, former trade union Marshall, Tex., Jan. 12, 1920; s. James Leonard F.; m, Lula A. Peterson. May 21. 1949 (dec. May 1977); children: Tami, Abbey. BS, Wiley Coll.. Marshall. 1938; BD, Howard U„ 1941; also 22 hon. Founder Congress of Racial Equality doctoral degrees. (CORE), 1942, nat. chmn.. 1942-44. 50. nat dir.. 1961-66; race relations sec. Fellowship of Reconciliation. 1941-45; organizer Upholsterer's Internat. Union N.Am., 1945-47; lectr. race and labor problems, 1948-50; student field sec. League Indsl Democracy, 1950-54; internat. rep. State, County and Municipal Employees Union, 1954-59; program dir. NAACP, 1959-61; leader Freedom Ride, 1961; pres. Center for Community Action Edn., from 1965; asst. sec. for adminstrn. HEW. 1969-70; pres. Council on Minority Planning and Strategy, 1 973-76; exec. dir. Coalition of Am. Pub. Employees. 1977-82; prof. am. studies, history Mary Washington Coll.; adj. prof. NYU, 1968; prof, social welfare Lincoln (Pa.) U-. 1966-67; chmn. bd. Fund for Open Soc., 1974-95; vis. prof. Antioch U., 1983-84; Disting. vis. prof. Mary Washington Coll., 1985-94. disting. coll. prof. 1994—; nat. exec. bd. Am. Com on Africa, 1959-64; chmn Coun. United Civil Rights Leadership, from 1963, sponsor Am. Negro Leadership Conf on Africa, from 1962. Author: Freedom- When"1 1965, Lay Bare the Heart: An Autobiography, 1985; also Vice chmn. Liberal author essay and numerous articles. dirs League Indsl Party County, 1954-61; Bd Democracy, Friends of Earth. Nat Citizens Com BroadACLU. Amcncans Dem. Accasting, Black World Found tion Recipient Am. Vets. Com. award, 1962. John Dewey

official;

and

b.

Pearl

Marion (Houston)

CORE

NY

1933;

award League Indsl. Democracy, 1962. Disting. Postgrad. Achievement Alumni award Howard U.. 1964, Omega Psi

;

.

1944

FALWELL, JERRY II,

FAULKNER

85

,

FARRELL, SUZANNE,

ballerina, b. Cin.; d.

Robert Ficker

and Donna (Von Holle) Holly; m. Paul Mejia, Feb. 21, 1969. Studies with Marian LaCour. Cin. Conservatory Music; LHD (hon.). Georgetown U.. 1984, Fordham U., 1987; DFA (hon). Yale U., 1988; LLD (hon.). U. Notre Dame, 1990; D of Performing Arts (hon.). U. Cm.. 1990; ArtsD (hon.). Middlebury Coll., 1992; LHD (hon.). Coll. Mt. St. Vincent, 1995. Hon. lectr. dance U. Cin.; guest tchr. Sch. Am. Ballet., Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts. With N.Y.C. Ballet, 1961-69. 75-89. became featured dancer. 1962. prin. dancer, 1965-69. 75-89; appeared in film version Midsummer Night's Dream. Bejart Ballet of 20th Century, Brussels, 1971-75. as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Ballet in

NYC

New Ravel Festival, Tzigane, in G Major, 1976, (documentary) Elusive Muse, 1996; created roles in other ballets Ah, Vous Dirais

Je,

Maman?,

the

young

girl

in

Rose

in

Clown of God, 1971. Laura in I Trionfi; featured in show: Balanchinc Dance in Am.. Parts l-IV; author: (autobiography) Holding on to the Air, 1990; repetiteur for Vice chmn. bd. trustees Profl, George Balanchinc Trust. Children's Sch.. N.Y.C; mem. sr. adv. bd N Y chpl Arthntis Found., mem. arts adv, bd Pnncess Grade Found. USA. Recipient Ment award Mademoiselle mag., 1965, Dance mag. award, 1976, award of honor for arts and culture N.Y.C, 1979, Spirit Achievement award Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, 1980. Merit award Brandeis U., Emmy award, 1985, Golden Plate award Am. Acad of Achievement, 1987, N.Y. State Gov s Arts award, 1988. Nijinsky.

TV

,

FAULKNKR FAULKNER, WILLIAM CUTHBERT,

b

writer;

New

Al-

Fellow scholarly jours. Recipient Nat. medal Sci., 1970. Royal Statis Soc. (hon.); mem Royal Danish Acad. (fgn. assoc.), Nat. Acad. Scis., Internal. Inst. Statistics, Am. Math

bany, Miss.. Sept. 25, 1897. Author: (poetry) L'Aprcs-Midi d'un Faune. Vision In Spring. The Marble Faun, (novels) Soldier's Pay. 1926. Mosquitos, 1927. Sartoris. 1929. The Sound and the Fury, 1929. As I Lay Dying. 1930, Light in August. 1932. Absalom, Absalom!. 1936. The Hamlet, 1940, Go Down. Moses. 1942. Intruder in the Dust. 1948. A Fable. 1954 (Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Nat. Book Award), The

Soc.,

Am. Acad.

Inst

Math.

Philos Soc

Arts and

London Math. Soc

Scis..

Yugoslav Acad.

Statistics (pres. 1949),

Died Jan

(hon.).

Sets.,

Am.

1970.

14,

Town, 1957. The Mansion. 1959, The Reivers, 1962, (short A Rose for Emily, 1930. The Bear. Recipient Nobel

FERMI, ENRICO,

Pnzc

s

physicist; b Rome. Italy. Sept 29. 1901; Alberto and Ida (de Gattis) F m. Laura Capon, July 19. Student. U Pisa. Italy. 19181928; children: Nella, Giulio Heidelberg. 1936, U. 22; DS (hon I. Ruprecht Karls U 1946. Washington U 1946. Utrecht. 1936. Columbia

1950. Died July 6. 1962.

;

.

U

.

.

Yale U.. 1946. Harvard U., 1948,

Rockford

FECHTELER, WILLIAM MORROW, b. San Rafael. Calif., Mar 6, 1896; s A F

retired naval officer;

row)

F;

m

Goldye

May

Stevens.

and Maud (Mor-

officer

assoc.

DSM Army

Decorated DSM with star (Navy), (Army). Legion of Merit. Bronze Star Medal. Clubs: and Navy. Chevy Chase (Washington) Died July 4,

GE Co

1957—.

,

1967.

b Washington, Apr 18, 1949; s. Ruth (Stern) F m. Julie Anne Albert, Feb 1975, children Nina Heidi. Elaine Marie. BS. U. Md.. 1966. hon. doctorate. ;

1979; PhD. Princeton U„ 1969; hon. doctorate. Knox Coll Madrid (Autonoma). 1981, Bar-llan U., Israel. 1985. U 1969-70, prof math 1990. Instr math Princeton (N.J.) U 1974-97, grad dir dept. math.. 1997-99; mem faculty U. Chgo.. 1970-74, prof, math., 1971-74, dept chmn Princeton Author research papers. Recipient Salem (N.J.) U.. 1999 prize for oustanding work in founer analysis by young mathematician. 1978. Alan T. Waterman award. 1978. Fields medal Internal Cong. Mathematicians, 1978, 84. Mem. Nat.

Acad.

234

Soc.,

Am. Acad.

Arts and

Scis,

Ln Princeton NJ 08540-4051 Office Math Dept 1102 Fine Hall Washington Rd

Clover

U

LLD,

Rochester, 1952.

.

Medaglia Donegani per la Chimica. 1948, Barnard medal Columbia, 1950, Dr. Bimala Law Gold medal, Indian Assn. Cultivation Sci.. 1951. Rumford medal Am. Acad. Arts and Charitable Soc.. 1954. Sets., 1953. Gold medal Italian-Am Award of Merit Pres. U.S.. AEC. 1954, Lewis prize. Am. Fellow Am Acad Arts Scis., Philos. Soc Phila. 1946. Royal Soc. Edinburgh. Scotland; mem. Reale Accademia d'ltalia, Accademia Gioenia de Scienze Naturali, Societa Italiana delle Scienze o dei XL. Impenale Accademia del Naturalist! de Halle, Indian Acad. Scis., Wiener Akademie Wissenschaften, Phila.,

Order of Sons of

Academia Rumena, Bucarest, Am. Nat. Acad. Scis, Franklin Inst. Phila.,

Italy

in

Am., Fondazione Angelo

delta

Riccia (hon. pres. 1946), Societa Italiana di Fisica, Royal, Royal Soc. London, Am. Phys. Soc. (v p. 1952; pres. 1953). Swedish Engr. Soc. Chgo., Sigma Xi. Regia Accademia delle Scienze di Torino (corr. mem.), Accademia delle Scienze di Roman Leningrado. Academia Brasileira de Ciencias. Catholic. Died Nov. 28, 1954

.

Am. Math.

Scis.,

Home:

Princeton Princeton

.

U

Lectr. in physics U. Florence. Italy.

,

Philos. Soc.

mathematics educator. Arthur Stanley and Liselott

.

1947.

1924-26; prof, theoretical physics U. Rome. 1927-38; prof physics Columbia U., 1939-42: rsch. atomic bomb U. Chgo., 1942-45, prof, physics, 1946 Author: Thermodynamics. 1937. Elementary Particles. 1951. several books publ in Italy; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Premio Matteucci. 1942. 1926, Nobel Prize. 1938, Hughes Medal of Royal Soc Congl Medal for Merit. U.S.. 1946. Transenster medal U Lieges, Belgium, 1947, Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1947,

der

FEFFERMAN, CHARLES LOUIS,



Coll.,



1928; 1 child. Commd. ensign USN. 24.

Grad.. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1916 1916. advanced through grades to adm., 1950; formerly dir.. pers. Bur. Naval Pers.. dep. chief bur. naval pers.. 1945. comdr battleships-cruisers Atlantic Fleet. 1946. dep. chief Naval Ops. (pers.), 1947-50. became comdr. in chief Atlantic Fleet. 1950, named chief of naval ops.. 1951-53, comdr -in-chief Allied Forces So. Europe. 1953-57. ret.. 1957;

Joan

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FERRARO, GERALDINE ANNE,

lawyer,

former

con-

gresswoman; b. Newburgh. N.Y.. Aug. 26, 1935; d. Dominick and Antonetta L. (Corrien) F.; m. John Zaccaro. Donna. John, Laura. B.A., Marymount I960; children: Manhattan Coll., 1956, hon. degree. 1982; JD, Fordham U ..

NYU

1960; postgrad.. Law Sch.. 1978, hon. degree. 1984; hon. degree. Hunter Coll.. 1985, Plattsburgh Coll. 1985. Coll. Boca Raton, 1989, Va. State U.. 1989, Muhlenberg 1990, Briarcliffe Coll. for Bus.. 1990, Potsdam Coll.. Coll 1991 Bar: NY. 1961. U.S. Supreme Ct 1978. Pvt. practice 19741961-74; asst dist ally Queens County. 78; chief spl. victims bur., 1977-78; mem. 96lh-98th Congresses from 9th N.Y. Dist.; sec. House Democratic Caucus; ,

NYC.

FEINBERG, LOUIS

LARRY

See FINE,

1st

NY.

woman

fellow

mng

vice presdl. nominee on Democratic ticket. 1984; Harvard Inst, of Politics. Cambridge. Mass.. 1988; Keck Mahin Cate & Koether. N.Y. 1993-94;

ptnr.

1994-95; appointed Amb. to UN Human Rights Commn guest moderator Crossfire. CNN, co-host, 1996-97; cons. .

Weber McGinn. 1999—. G&L Strategies Golin, Harris. McGinn. Author: Ferraro. My Story, 1985, Changing History: Women, Power, and Politics, 1993, Framing a Life, 1998 Chair Dem. Platform Com., Bertarelli Found Dem candidate Senate, 1992. 98; U.S. President Clinton's appointee to Human Rights Commn. Conf., Geneva. 1993. World Conf., Vienna, Austria. 1993. World Conf on Women. 1995; bd dirs. Fordham Law Sch Bd Visitors, Nat Italian Am. Found.; bd. advocates Planned Parenthood Fedn. Am; bd. advisors Nat. Breast Cancer rsch. Fund., Pension Rights Mem. Queens County Bar Assn.. Queens County Ctr. Women's Bar Assn. (past pres ). Nat. Dem. Inst, for Internal. Affairs (bd. dirs.). Coun. Fgn. Rels.. Internat. Inst. Women's Polit. Leadership (former pres.). Roman Catholic. ;

FEINSTEIN, DIANNE,

San Francisco. June 22, 1933; d. Leon and Betty (Rosenburg) Goldman; m Bertram child. Katherine Anne; m Feinstein. Nov. 11, 1962 (dec.); Richard C. Blum. Jan 20. 1980 BA History. Stanford U.. 1977. D Pub Adminstrn 1955; LLB (hon ). Golden Gate U (hon ). U. Manila, 1981; D Pub. Service (hon ), U. Santa Clara, 1981; JD (hon.), Antioch U.. 1983. Mills Coll.. 1985; LHD (hon.), U. San Francisco. 1988 Fellow Coro Found.. San Francisco. 1955-56; with Calif. Women's Bd. Terms and Parole, 1960-66. mem. Mayor's com. on crime, chmn. adv. com. Adult Detention, 1967-69; mem. Bd. Suprs.. San senator;

b.

1

.

Francisco, 1970-78, pres., 1970-71. 74-75. 78;

mayor City

Devel.

Commn..

;

mem. Senate Fgn.

1973-78;

Com.

Rels.

Recipient Woman of Achievement award Bus. and Profl. Women's Clubs San Francisco. 1970. Disting. Woman award San Francisco Examiner. 1970. Coro Found, award, 1979. Coro Leadership award. 1988. Pres. medal U. Calif., San Francisco. 1988, Scopus award Am. Frtends Hebrew U., 1981, Brotherhood /Sisterhood award NCCJ. 1986. Comdr s award U.S. Army. 1986, French Legion of Honor, 1984,

award USN, 1987; named Number One Mayor All-Pro City Mgmt Team City and State Mag 1987 Disting.

Civilian

.

Trilateral Commn Japan Soc. of No. Calif (pres. 1988-89), Inter-Am. Dialogue. Nat Com. on -China Rels. Office; US Senate 331 Hart Senate Office Bldg Wash-

Mem.

,

US

ington

DC

US UN

of

San Francisco. 1978-88; senator from Calif. U.S. Senate. Washington. 1992 mem. exec. com. U.S. Conf. of Mayors. 1983-88; Dem nominee for Gov of Calif. 1990; mem Nat. Com. on U.S.-China Rels.. mem. judiciary com., rules and adminstrn Senate Dem. Policy Com., fgn. rels. com., now on appropriations com. Mem. Bay Area Conservation and



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FERRER, JOSE VICENTE, actor, producer, director; b Santurce, P.R.. Jan. 8. 1912; s. Rafael and Maria Providencia (Cintron) F.; m. Ula Hagen. Dec. 8, 1938 (div. 1948); 1 dau.. m. Phyllis Hill, June 19, 1948 (div. 1953); m. 1953 (div. 1967); children: 13, Miguel, Maria. Gabriel. Monsita, Rafael; m. Stella Daphne Magee. AB. Princeton U„ 1933. (hon .). 1947; H.H.D. (hon), U PR.. 1949. Asst stage mgr., Suffern NY., 1935; appeared in Let's Face It, as lago to Paul Robeson's Othello, 1943; producer, dir. Strange Fruit, 1945. Stalag 17, 1952 Leticia Thyra;

Rosemary Clooney, July

MA

Anything Can Happen, 1951. The Fourposter (with Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy). 1952 (Tony award for dir.), The Chase. 1952, producer and actor Cyrano de Bergerac. 1946 (Tony award); appeared in ( on Broadway) The Silver Whistle. 1948. 4 Chekov 1-act plays; produced and acted in The Insect Comedy. N.Y. City Theatre Co., (on Broadway) Twentieth Century, 1950, The Shrike, 1952 (Tony award for acting, Pulitzer prize play),

(Tony award

mathematician, educator;

b.

Zagreb.

7, came to U.S. 1944.; s. Eugene V. and Ida (Perc) F; m. Clara Mary Nielsen, July 27, 1938. In charge of applied math. lab. U. Kiel, 1929-33; rsch. assoc. U. Stockholm. 1933-39; assoc. prof., exec, editor Math. Revs. Brown U., 1939-45; prof. Cornell U., 1945-50; Eugene Higgins prof. math. Princeton

Yugoslavia. July

1906;

1939,

naturalized,

U., from 1950; cons, and work with war dept.; vis, prof. Rockefeller U. Contbr. articles o probability statistics, geometry, differential equations, real variables, etc. to profl. and

for dir.),

Richard III, Charley's Aunt, all 1953-54, musical version Rhinoceros, 1990; dir. My Three Angels, 1953, The Dazzling Hour. 1953, Return to Peyton Place. 1961; gen dir, N.Y. Theatre Co.. acted in Whirlpool. 1949. Crisis, 1950, Cyrano de Bergerac, 1950; motion pictures include Joan of Arc, 1948 (Oscar nomination), Moulin Rouge, 1952, Miss Sadie Thompson, 1953, The Caine Mutiny. 1953, Deep in My Heart, 1954. The Shrike. 1954. The Cockleshell Heroes. 1955. The Great Man. 1956, I Accuse, 1957. The High Cost of Living,

FELLER, WILLIAM,

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

1967. Cervantes. 1966. The Marcus-Nelson Murders. 1973. Crash, 1977, Forever Young, Forever Free, 1977, The Sentinel. 1977. The Swarm, 1978, Fedora. 1979. The 5th Musketeer, 1979, Natural Enemies, 1979. The Big Brawl. 1980. Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, 1982, And They're Off, 1982. Blood Tide, 1982. To Be Or Not To Be. 1983. The Evil Men Do. 1984, Dune. 1984, Bloody Birthday. 1986. Old Explorers, 1988. dir. 2 complete live TV prodns. What Makes Sammy Run, A Case of Libel; mini-series The French Atlantic Affair, 1979; documentaries and numerous guest that

fiction)

for Literature,

WHO'S

86

1957.

Nine Hours to Rama,

1963,

Lawrence

of

Arabia, 1962, Ship of Fools, 1965, The Greatest Story Ever Told. 1965; producer, dir star (theatre) Edwin Booth, 1959; dir., co-author: Oh Captain, 1958; dir. The Andersonville Trial, 1960; star (play) The Girl Who Came to Supper, 196364, The Man of La Mancha, Broadway. 1966-67, A Life in the Theatre. 1978. White Pelicans, 1979, Sunshine Boys. 1980. Ring Round the Moon (Chichester Theatre Festival, Eng.), 1988, Tete a Tete (world premiere) Berkshire Theatre Festival. 1989. Born Again (world premiere) Chichester Theatre Festival. 1990; appeared in films Enter Laughing.

appearances; appeared in TV movies The Missing Are Deadly. 1975. The Art of Crime. 1975. Exo-Man. 1977; TV dramatic spl. Truman at Potsdam. 1976; TV ltd. series The

Rhinemann Exchange, 1977, Gideon's Trumpet, 1980, The Dream Merchants, 1980. The Pleasure Palace. 1980. Evita Blood Feud, 1983. This Girl for Hire. 1983, Washington, 1984. Samson and Delilah, 1984, 1989, The Perfect Interlude, 1988. The Rope. Tribute. 1990; TV series Quincy, 1982, Bridges to Cross, 1986, The Bob Newhart Show. 1986 Recipient Acad award as best actor for Cyrano de Bergerac. 1950, Don Quixote award Hispanic Heritage Festival, Fla., 1984, Nat Medal of Arts, 1985, Nat. Puerto Rican Coalition Lifetime Achievement award. 1987. Star award Mus of City of NY., 1987, Fla. prize N.Y. Times, 1990; named to Theatre Hall of Fame, Peron.

1981,

George

Strange

Mem.

Players

Club (pres 1983), Acad Arts and Scis Puerto Rico. Coconut Grove Calif Died Jan 26, 1992

Amb.

Home:

1981,

of the Arts, Stale of Fla.,

1983.

FERRIS, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, humanities organization administrator, folklore educator; b. Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 5. 1942; s. William Reynolds and Shelby Gibbs (Flowers) F.; 1 child, Virginia Louise. BA, Davidson Coll.. 1964; in English, Northwestern U.. 1965; in Folklore, U. Pa, 1967. PhD in Folklore, 1969 Asst prof English Jackson State U., 1970-72; assoc. prof Am. and Afro-Am. Studies Yale U.. 1972-79; prof anthropology U MissUniversity. 1979-97; chmn. Nat. Endowment for Humanities, Washington. 1997—; dir. Ctr. for Study So. Culture, U. Pa. Black Lit. Ctr., Miss. Oxford. 1979—; nat. advisor Phila.. 1989 mem. history and memory group DuBois 1987 vis. fellow Inst., Harvard U.. Cambridge, Mass., Stanford U. Humanities Ctr., Palo Alto. Calif., 1989-90. Author: Local Color, 1982, Blues from the Delta, 1984; editor Afro-Am. Folk Arts and Crafts. 1983; co-editor Ency. of Southern Culture. 1989, You Live and Learn. And Then You Die and Forget It All, Ray Lum's Tales of Horses, Mules, and Men, 1992. Decorated chevalier des arts et des lettres (France), 1985, Officer in Order of Arts and Letters, 1994; named Disting. Alumnus. Rotary Found.. 1989. One of Top 10 Tchrs. in Nation, Rolling Stone, 1991; recipient Charles FRankel prize in the Humanities, 1995. Mem. Am. Folklore Soc. (exec. bd. 1987—). Am. Studies Assn. (nat.

(NO

MA

MA



coun 1991). Washington

U

;



Office:

DC

NEH

;

1100 Pennsylvania

Ave

NW

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NYC.

FESHBACH, HERMAN,

physicist, educator, b. 1917; s. David and Ida (Lapiner) F.; m. Sylvia Hams, 1940; children: Carolyn Barbara. Theodore Philip, Mark Frederick B.S., CCNY. 1937; Ph.D., MIT, 1942; DSc, Lowell Tech, Inst., 1975; degree (hon), U. Lowell. 1974, U. Torino. Italy. 2000 Tutor CCNY, 1937-38; instr MIT. Cambridge. 1941-45. asst. prof. 1945-47. assoc. prof., 1947. 55. prof.. 1955-87. Cecil and Ida Green prof physics, 1976-

Feb.

2.

Jan.

28,

83. inst prof., 1983-87, inst. prof, emeritus, 1987—, dir. Ctr. for Theoretical Physics, 1967-73, head dept. physics, 1973-83;

AEC; chmn.

nuclear set. adv. com. of Dept. Energy and Author; (with P.M. Morse) Methods of TheNuclear 1974, Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Structure. Physics; Nuclear Reactions, 1992; editor: Annals of Physics; contbr. articles to sci. jours. Trustee Associated Univs. Inc., cons.

NSF, 1979-82

oretical Physics. 1953. (with A. deShalit) Theoretical

1974-87. 1990-96. hon. trustee. 1996— John Simon Guggenheim Meml. Found fellow 1954-55; Ford fellow CERN. Geneva. Switzerland. 1962-63; recipient Harris medal CCNY, Mem Am. Phys. Soc. 1977, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1987 (chmn. div. nuclear physics 1970-71, divisional councillor 1974-78, exec. com. 1974-78, chmn. panel on pub. affairs 1976-78, v.p. 1979-80, pres. 1980-81. Bonner prize 1973). Nat. Acad Scis.. NRC. Am Acad Arts and Scis. (v.p. Class 1973-76, pres. 1982-86), AAAS (chmn physics sect. 1987I Union Pure and Applied Physics (chmn. 88), Internat. nuclear physics sect. 1984-90). Home: 5 Sedgwick Rd Cam02138-2037 Office: MIT 77 Massachusetts Ave bridge 02139-4307 Cambridge

MA

FESS, II.

MA

SIMEON

1861;

Thomas.

D., senator;

b.

Allen County, Ohio. Dec.

Henry and Barbara (Herring)

s.

Mar1 1890

(dec.

1925);

children:

m. Eva C. Hamilton L„

F.;

Thomas L.. Charles S. AB. Ohio No U.. Ada. 1889, AM, 189U LLB. 1896. LLD. 1900; grad student. U. Chgo, 1902Prof. Am. history 07; LLD, Wilberforce U„ Ohio. 1927 Ohio No.

U

,

1889-96. head Coll. Law, 1896-1900, v.p.. 1900-

1902-07; pres. Antioch Coll., Yellow lectr. U. Chgo., Springs. Ohio, 1907-17; mem 63d Congress. 6th dist. Ohio, 1913-15. 64th to 67th Congresses, 7th dist. Ohio. 1915-23; U.S. senator from Ohio, 1923-35; chmn. com on edn., U.S. Ho. of Reps. Del. and v.p. Ohio Constl, Conv., 1912; chmn. edn. com. and author amendment creating dept. of state supt. pub. instrn., etc.; chmn. Rep. Nat. Congrl. Campaign com., 1918, 20, 22; temporary chmn and keynoter, Rep Nat. Mem. Conv.. 1928; chmn Rep Nat. Com.. 1930-31 02;

Masons.

Methodist.

Died Dec.

23.

1936.

,

FEYNMAN, RICHARD PHILLIPS, May

physicist;

b.

NYC,

Melville Arthur and Lucille (Phillips) F.; m. children: Carl. Michelle. B.S., Mass. Staff atomic bomb Inst. Tech. 1939; Ph.D., Princeton, 1942 project Princeton, 1942-43, Los Alamos, 1943-45; assoc. prof, theoretical physics Cornell U., 1945-50; prof, theoretical physics Calif Inst. Tech.. 1950-88; mem. Presdl. Commn. on Author: Quantum ElecSpace Shuttle Challenger, 1986. 11.

1918;

s.

Gweneth Feynman;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

trodynamics. Theory of Fundamental Processes. Character of Physical Law. Statistical Mechanics. QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. 1985. Surely You're Joking. Mr Feynman -- Adventures of a Curious Character. 1985. What Do You Care What Other People Think? - Futher Adven1988: contbr. theory of tures of a Curious Character. quantum electrodynamics, beta decay and liquid helium Recipient Einstein award. 1954; Nobel prize in physics. 1965; Oersted medal. 1972; Niels Bohr Internal Gold medal. 1973 Mem. Am Phys Soc.. AAAS. Royal Soc (fgn. mem). Pi Lambda Phi Died Feb 15. 1988.

F1CHANDLER, ZELDA,

m Thomas C

director:

1975). children Hal. and Lit., Cornell U. 1945; Washington U., 1950. Doctor dler (div

Mark

MA

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in

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FINCH, ROBERT HUTCHISON,

lawyer; b. Tempc. Ariz..

Oct 9. 1925; s. Robert L and Gladys (Hutchison) F.; m. Carol Crothers. Feb. 14, 1946; children: Maureen Shaw. Kevin. Pnscilla. Cathleen BA in Polit Sci Occidental .

LLD.

1967; LLD. Occidental Coll 1972; LLB. 1951. LLD. 1969; LLD. Lincoln U.. 1968. Ohio Slate U 1970, State U„ Pacific. Washington and Jefferson Coll.. Westminster Coll.. U. San Fernando Valley. 1972. Pepperdine U Rockford Coll.. 1973. Pvt practice Bar: Calif. 1951 ptnr Finch. Bell. Duitsman Margulis and predecessors. 1951-66; It. gov. State of Calif. 1967-69; sec of health, edn and welfare Washington. 1969-70; counsellor to Pres U.S., 1970-72; pvt 1947.

Coll..

U So UCLA.

.

Calif. 1969.

We

.

U

.

LA:

&

practice Pasadena. Calif.; ptnr. Fluming. Anderson. Mc Clurg Finch. Organizer. 1st pres. Palos Vcrdes Savs. Loan Assn., 1958-58; chmn. Marina Fed. Savings & Loan Assn 1958-59; mem. Pres's Cabinet. Domestic Coun. Adv. Com.

&

&

.

Theater Arts. George Humane Letters (honj.

in

in

FISHER

87

Co1974; Doctor in Humane Letters (hon.). Smith Coll. founder, producing dir. Arena Stage. Washington. 1950-97, former vis. prof. U. Tex.: former prof, theater arts Boston U.; former artistic cons. Huntington Theater Co.. artistic dir. The Acting Co.; chmn. grad. acting program Tisch Sch. of the Arls. NYU. Dir.: (plays) A Doll House. The Three Sisters. Death of a Salesman, An Enemy of the People, Six Characters in Search of an Author. Duck Hunting. Ascent of Ml Fuji. Screenplay. Inherit the Wind, After the Fall. The Recipient Artistic Founder award Cultural AlCrucible. liance of Greater Washington. 1989. Common Wealth award. John Houseman award The Acting Co.. The Margo Jones award. Washingtonian of the Yr award, Brandeis U. Creative Arts award. Tony award. 1976. Nat. Medal of Arts award. Office: I997;lnducted to The Theatre Hall of Fame. 1999 721 Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Acting 10003-6807 Broadway Fl 5 New York

NYU

NY

Com.

Cabinet Com. Voluntary Action; chmn. Calif. Job Tng. and Placement Coun.. Interagy. Coun. Ocean Resources. Elec. Data Processing Policy Com., 1967-69. Commn. Pres.'s Coun. Aging. Com. Retardation. Interdept. Com. Children and Youth. Air Quality Adv. Bd.. Fed. Radiations Coun., Commn. Califs.. 1967-68; del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1948, 56. 60. 68. Rep. nominee U.S. Congress, 1952-54; chmn. L.A. County Rep. Central Com.. 1956-58; trustee Occidental Coll.. 1965—, Calif State Colls., 1967-69. Rep. Assocs, 1958-66, chmn. exec, com., 1964-65; pres. Calif. Sen., 1967-69; regent U. Calif.. 1967-69; adv com. Coro Found., 1962-69; adv. bd. Marymount Coll.. 1960-63; bd dirs. Centinela Valley YMCA, 1954-58; trustee, counsel Palos Verdes Coll., 195356 Mem Legion Lex. Calif Club. Town Hall Club (LA). Commonwealth of Calif.. Kappa Sigma. Phi Alpha Delta. Home 1106 Las Retdas Pasadena CA 91107 Office: 301 E Colorado Blvd Pasadena CA 91101 Intergovtl.

Rels.,

Cabinet

Edn..

m

Kenyon Coll.. Gambler. Ohio. 1934; Idabelle Nov 20. 1895; children: Harvey Samuel. Russell Allen, Leonard Kimball, Raymond Christy. Roger Stanley. Elizabeth Idabelle Pres Firestone Rubber Co. Chgo 18961900: organized Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. 1900.; beginning with 17 employees, growing to 40.000 in 1935; president Firestone Tire Rubber Co of USA. 190332. chmn. bd.. 1932 chmn. bd. Firestone Stell Products Co.. Firestone Park Trust & Savings Bank, and officer or director many other subsidiary co.; also mfr. batteries, spark plugs, brake lining and several thousand mechanical rubber goods and rubber automobile parts; operating several hundred auto supply and service stores. Largely instrumental in investigation of rubber growing possibilities of Philippines and S. American countries and in encouragement of investment of American capital in rubber-growing countries; obtained lease in 1 926 for 1 ,000,000 acres and planted 60,000 acres by 1936. Member Ohio Council Nat. Defense. World War. also instrumental in organizing rubber div. of War Industries Bd.; pres. Rubbc Assn. America 1916-18, organizing its activities for war work. Pres. Ohio Fedn. of Churches, 1922-23. Republican. Episcopalian. Author: Rubber, Its History and Development. 1922; Men and Rubber (Samuel Crowther). 1926. Donor, from 1920-27, of yearly scholarship providing expenses for 4 years' coll. edn. to high sch. student writing best essay on good roads and highway transportation. LL.D.. Smith.



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FISCHER, BOBBY, professional chess player; b. Mar. 9, 1943. Named World Chess Champion (won

Chgo..

against Boris Spassky), 1972-75; defeated Boris Spassky, Yugoslavia, 1992. Office: US Chess Fedn 3054 NYS Ret New

9W

Windsor

NY

12553-7624

EDMOND

MARSHALL,

foundation administrator; b Chgo, Marshall. Jr. and Albertine (Huck) F; Sept 28. 1893 s. reared and ed. in England; student Eton Coll. and Cambridge U.; m 3d, Mrs. Ruth Pniyn Phipps. Jan 15. 1936. Pres The Field Found.. Inc.; pres.. dir., Field Enterprises Inc.. (which publishes Chgo. Sun-Times, World Book Ency. and Childcraft; owner, operator Simon & Schuster. Pocket Books, Inc., Parade Pubis.. Inc., N.Y.C. Functional Music Inc., Chgo.; dir. Am. Houses, inc. Inc. Trustee Chgo. Natural History Mus, Met. Mus. Art. N.Y. Zoological Soc.. New Sch. Social Rsch, Sarah Lawrence Coll.; hon. trustee U. of Chicago; gov. Menninger Foundation. Pvt. 1st III. Cavalry. 1917, afterwards 122d F.A., 33d Div.; promoted through grades to capt, arrived in France. Mar. 1918; participated in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne operations: honorably discharged. Feb. 20, 1919. Elected pres. Child Welfare League of Am, 1951. Democrat. Clubs: Chicago. University. Casino, (Chicago); Brook. Grolier, Knickerbocker, Racquet and Tennis, Meadow Brook, Turf and Field, N.Y Yacht (NYC). Died

FIELD,

Nov.

8.

1956;

buned Chgo

FIELD, RACHEL, Matthew

writer; b.

New

York. Sept

19,

1894; d.

D

and Lucy (Atwater) F, m. 'Arthur S. Pederson. Author (books) June 1935 Student. Radcliffe, 1914-18 The Pointed People. 1924. Six Plays. 1924. Taxis and Toadstools. 1925. Eliza and the Stitch Heart and other One-Act Plays. 1927, Little God, Toby, 1928. Hitty. Her First Hundred Years. 1929. Calico Bush. 1931. Branches Green. 1934, Time Out of Mind. 1935, All This and Heaven Too. 1938. others; Editor: The White Cant and Other French Fairy Tales. 1928; American Folk and Fairy Tales. 1929 Recipient

John Newberry medal for disling. contbr. to 1929 Died Mar. 15, 1942.

lit.

for children,

LARRY (LOUIS FEINBERG),

FINE,

comedian; b Phila, Oct. 5, 1902, s. Joseph and Fanny (Lieberman) Fineberg; m. Mabel Haney (dec. May 1967); children: Johnny, Phyllis. Co-starred in 3 Stooges 2-reel comedies, 1934-58. Died Jan. 24. 1975

FINGER, CHARLES JOSEPH, Eng, Dec.

1869;

25,

Julia (Connolly)

came

wnler, editor; b Willesden. 1887; s. Charles H. and

to U.S.,

m. Nellie B. Ferguson, June

1902;

7,

Hubert Philip, Julia Louise, Charles J.. Helen Grace. Herbert Enc Ed pvt. sch.; DLitt, Knox Coll.. 1921; LLD. U Ark., 1931. Served before the mast; guide to ornithol. expdn. Tierra del Fuego; on the Klondike gold field, also in Mex.. 1905; dir. Conservatory of Music, San Angelo, Tex., 1903-06; gen. mgr. group of rlwys. in Ohio. 1906-20; receiver for several railroads; editor Reedy's Mirror, 1919; editor, propr. All's Well (mag.). 1920-41; mng. editor BelLawless lows-Reeve Co. Author: In Lands, 1923, Highwaymen, 1923, Bushrangers, 1924, Tales from Silver Lands, 1924-25, Spreading Stain (a romance), 1927, Life of children.

,

David Livingstone, 1927, Frontier Ballads, 1927, Tales Worth 1927. Romantic Rascals, 1927, A Man for a' That, 1929. Courageous Companions. 1929, Adventures Under Sapphire Skies, 1930, Paul Bunyan Geography. 1931, Foot Loose in the West. 1931, Magic Tower, 1933. After the Great Companions. 1934, A Dog at His Heel, 1935. Our Navy— Boys' History of the U.S. Navy, 1935, Guns Thundered at Tnpoli, 1937, Give a Man a Horse, 1937, Bobbie and Jock and the Mailman, 1938, Cape Horn Snorter, 1939, Golden Tales from Far and Near, Fighting for Fur. 1940. Recipient Newbury medal for most disting. contbn. to juvenile lit.. 1929. Longmans Green & Co. prize, 1929. Died Telling.

Jan

1941.

8.

THOMAS

KNIGHT, lawyer, former diploNov. II, 1893; s. Thomas Dickson and Helen m. Gretchen Blaine Damrosch, July 17. 1920 (dec

FINLETTER,

HELD. SALLY,

F.;

actress; b. Pasadena. Calif. Nov 6. 1946; m. Steve Craig. Sept 1968 (div 1975); children: Peter. Eli; m 1984 (div 1994): son. Greisman. Dec Alan Starred in TV Samuel Student. Actor's Studio. 1973-75.

mat:

1967-69. The Girl With Something Extra. 1973; film appearances include The Way West. 1967. Stay Hungry, 1976, Heroes, 1977. Smokey and the Bandit. 1977. Hooper, 1978, The End, 1978. Norma Rae. 1979 (Cannes Film Festival Best Actress award 1979. Acad

1950, Rochester. 1950. Syracuse U Coll St Joseph, 1951, Rutgers U 1959 Bar: Pa 1920. N.Y. 1921. Lawyer Cravath & Henderson, 1920-26; ptnr. Coudert Brothers. 1926-41. 44-50, 53-61; U.S. amb NATO. 1961-65; Law Sch.. 1931-41; spl. asst to Sec of State. lectr. U. Pa Conf. on Internat. Washington. 1941-44; cons. U.S. del. Orgn.. San Francisco. 1945; chmn. Pres. Air Policy Commn 1947-48; minister in charge ECA Mission to U.K.. 1948-49.

I

series Gidgct. 1965.

The Flying Nun.

award 1980). Beyond the Poseidon Adventure. 1979. Smokey and the Bandit II. 1980. Back Roads, 1981. Absence of Malice, 1981 Kiss Me Goodbye, 1982, Places in the Heart. 1984 (Acad, award for best actress 1984). Murphy's

Romance Punchline. Soapdish,

(also

exec,

1987

(also

producer). 1985. Surrender. Magnolias, prodr). Steel

My Daughter. Not Without Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, 1993 (voice 1991,

1987, 1989, 1991. only),

Mrs. Doubtfire. 1993, Forrest Gump. 1994; TV movies include Maybe I'll Come Home In the Spring. 1971, Marriage: Year One. 1971. Home for the Holidays. 1972. Bridges. 1976. Sybil. 1976 (Emmy award 1977). A Woman of Independent Means. 1994; prodr. Dying Young. 1991. Eye for an Eye. 1995. Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco. 1996. Merry Christmas George Bailey, 1997. From The Earth to the Moon. 1998. A Cooler Climate. 1999

EUGENE C, engineer Founder Figg Engnng. Group, founder Am. Segmental Bridge Inst Pnn works include Natchez Trace Pkwy. bridge

London. Sept 28. 1916 Ed. actor; b Sydney. Australia. 1935 Stage debut in While Parents Sleep. Australia. 1935; appeared in motion pictures including The Nun's Story, Operation Amsterdam. Kidnapped. Rachel Cade. Trials of Oscar Wilde. No Love for Johnnie. Breaking

FINCH, PETER,

Point. In the Cool of the Day. Girl With Green Eyes, Pumpkin Eater. Judith. The Flight of the Phoenix. 1030

Summer's Evening Died Jan

archives appear

14.

The on

a

Dec

1969); children:

Wechsler Geist. Jan.

LLD.

in their original

form

Margot Mitchell, 1973 AB, U

13,

Lili

O'Neill:

Pa., 1915,

m

LLB.

LLD, U.

1950;

Eileen 1920.

.

.

UN

,

1950-53. Author: Principles of Corporate Reorganization. 1937, Cases on Corporate Reorganization, 1938, The Law of Bankruptcy Reorganization. 1939. Can Representative Government Do the Job?. 1945. Power and Policy. 1954, Foreign Policy, The Next Phase. 1960. Interim

sec. of air force.

Report. 1968. Capt. F.A .. US. Army. 1917-19 Mem Coun. Knickerbocker Club, CenFgn Rels.. Bar Assn City tury Club (NY). Met Club (Washington), Athenaeum Club (London). Delta Phi Died Apr 24. 1980

NY,

FIORINA.

CARLETON

S.

(CARLY FIORINA),

computer

Austin. Tex.. Sept. 6. 1954; marHistory and Philosophy, Stanford U, 1980; MSc, MIT. 1989; postgrad 1976; UCLA Account exec Long Lines AT&T. 1980. sr v. p. pres. Atlantic and Canadian Region; v.p. Global Mktg Corp. Ops. Lucent Technologies, group pres. Global Svc. Provider; pres. CEO Hewlett-Packard. Palo Alto, 1999—. chmn bd dirs, 2000—. bd dirs Kellogg Co.. Merck & Co., Inc.. Power Up; elected U.S. China Bd. Trade. Named one of Fortune Mag Most Powerful Women in Am. Bus. Office: Hewlett-Packard 3000 Hanover St Palo Alto CA 94304-1 181

company

executive;

b.

BA in Medieval MBA, U Md

,

,

.

Lie.

es

Sciences

Chimiques

Biologiques,

et

U.

Diplome d'lngenieur Chimiste, 1944, PhD, (hon). U. Montpellier, France, 1985, U. Basel, Switzerland, 1988. Med. Coll. of Ohio. 1993. Ind. U„ 1993, Pvt. docent biochemistry U. U. Bochum, Germany, 1994. Geneva. 1950-53; research assoc. biology Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena. 1953; asst. prof, biochemistry U. Wash., Seattle, 1953-56. assoc. prof. 1956-61. prof, 1961-90, prof emeritus. 1990 mem. exec. com. Pacific Slope Biochem. Conf, 195859, pres.. 1975; mem biochemistry study sect. NIH, 1959-64. symposium co-chmn. Batlelle Seattle Rsch. Ctr 1970, 73, 78; mem. sci. adv. bd. Biozentrum, U. Basel, Switzerland, 198286; mem. sci. adv. bd. Friedrich Miescher Inst., Ciba-Geigy. Basel, 1976-84, chmn., 1981-84; mem. bd. sci. govs. Scripps Rsch. Inst., La Jolla, Calif., 1987—, Basel Inst, for Immunology, 1996 bd. govs. Weizmann Inst. Sci., Rehovot, IsContbr. numerous articles to sci. jours. Mem. rael, 1997 sci. council on basic sci. Am. Heart Assn., 1977-80, sci. adv. com. Muscular Dystrophy Assn., 1980-88. Recipient Lederle Med Faculty award. 1956-59, Guggenheim Found, award, 1963-64. Disting. Lectr award U Wash., 1983, Laureate Passano Found, award. 1988, Steven C. Beering award. 1991, Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1992. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS, AAAS, AAUP. Am. Soc. 1989-93). Am. Chem. Soc. (adv bd Biol Chemists (coun biochemistry divsn. 1962, exec. com. divsn. biology 1969-72. monograph adv. bd. 1971-73. editl. adv. bd. Biochemistry, 1961-66. assoc. editor 1966-91), Swiss Chem. Soc. (Werner medal), Spanish Royal Acad. Scis. (fgn. assoc.). Venice Inst. Sci.. Arts and Letters (fgn. assoc). Japanese Biochem. Soc. 1943,

D

1947;



;

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;

.

Achievements

(hon.).

include

cellular

phosphorylation /dephosphorylation cycle. ington Med Sch PO Box 357350 Seattle

FISCHTROM, HARVEY

See

regulation Office:

WA

by

U Wash-

98195-7350

ZEMACH, HARVE

FISHBURNE, LAURENCE,

III, actor; b. Augusta. Ga„ s. Laurence John Jr. and Hattie Bell Crawford m. Majna Mass Fishburn, July 1, 1985; children: Lang-

July 30. 1961;

F

:

ston Issa, Montana Isis. Appearances include (theatre) Section D. 1975. Eden. 1976, Short Eyes, 1984. Loose Ends, 1988, Urban Blight, 1988, Two Trains Running, 1992 (Best Featured Actor Tony award 1992). (films) Cornbread, Earl and Me. 1975. Apocalypse Now, 1979, Fast Break, 1979, Willie and Phil, 1980, Death Wish II. 1982, Rumble Fish, 1983. The Cotton Club. 1984. The Color Purple, 1985, Band of the Hand, 1986, Quicksilver, 1986. Gardens of Stone, 1987, Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, 1987, School Daze. 1988. Red Heat, 1988. King of New York. the Hood, 1990. Cadence. 1991. Class Action. 1991. Boyz 1991. Deep Cover. 1992. What's Love Got To Do With It. 1993 (Academy award nominee, Best Actor, 1993), Searching For Bobby Fischer, 1993. Higher Learning. 1995, Bad Company. 1995. Just Cause. 1995. Red. 1996. Hoodlum. 1997. Event Horizon. 1997. Welcome to Hollywood. 1998, Once In the Life. 1999. The Matrix, 1999. Michael Jordan to the Max. 2000. (TV movies) A Rumor of War. 1980. I Take These Men. 1983. '983. The Father Clements Story. 1987. Decoration Day, 1990, Miss Ever's Boys, 1997, Always Outnumbered, 1998; prodr. Miss Evcrs' Boys, 1997, Hoodlum, 1997, Always Outnumbered. 1998. Once In the Life, 1999 (also dir.. writer); TV guest appearances M'A*S*H, 1972. Hill Street Blues. 1981. Miami Vice. 1984. Spenser: For Hire. Recipient Emmy award, 1993. 1985. The Equalizer. 1985

A

N

Office: Paradigm 10100 Santa Image award. 1996, 98 Monica Blvd Fl 25 Los Angeles CA 90067-4003

97,

FISHER,

JOHN WILLIAM,

civil

engineering educator; b

Mo.. Feb 15. 1931; s Nevan August and Nettie F; m Nelda Rae Adams, Oct II, 1952; children Timothy, Christopher Lee. Elizabeth Renee, Nevan

Ancell.

(Miller)

FIRESTONE, HARVEY SAMUEL, b.

Dec.

Columbiana, Colo.,

Catherine (Flickinger)

Union Sch.

1977

Bullock.

Geneva,

b. Phila..

(Grill) F.;

ried.

FIGC,

FISCHER, HENRI, biochemistry educator; b. Shanghai, Republic of China, Apr. 6, 1920; came to U.S., 1953; s. Oscar and Renee (Tapernoux) F.; m. Beverley B.

Coll..

of

F

Alliance, O.; scroll

Comml. Accounts and

rubber manufacturer;

Benjamin and Adminstrn Ml. distinction, Spcncenan

1868;

20,

hon

Dr of

s.

Bus

Finance.

,

Cleveland;

hon.

John

Andrew Lehigh

BSCE.

U

.

Inst. Tech..

cngr.,

Ill

Washington

U,

St

Louis,

1956;

MS,

PhD. 1964; Dr honoris causa, Swiss Fed Lausanne, Switzerland, 1988. Registered profl. Asst. bridge research engr Nat. Acad. Scis., Ot1958,

,

.

WHO'S

FISHER 1958-61; from research instr to assoc. prof. Lehigh lawa. Ill V Bethlehem, Pa., 1961-69, prof, civil engring,, 1969—, Joseph T Stuart prof.. 1988—. assoc. dir. Fritz Engring. lab,, 1972-84. co-chmn. civil engring.. 1984-85. dtr. advanced tech. large structural sys. Engring. Rsch. Ctr, 198699; co-dir. Lehigh U., Bethlehem. 1999—; cons Washington Metro Area Transit Authority, 1979-93. Minn. Dept. Trans., 1995-96, Conn. Dept. Transp, 1983-96. Triborough Bridge civil col. eminent overseas and Tunnel Authority. 1991 spkr. Inst. Engrs. Australia. 1983; vis. prof. Swiss Fed. Inst. Tech., Lausanne. Switzerland. 1982; sr. vis. scholar (lectr.) China, 1985; disting. lectr. Transp. Rsch. Bd.. 1997. mem. Portevin lectr Internal. Inst. Welding. exec. com.. 1997 1997. Author: Structural Steel Design, 1974. Guide to Design Criteria for Bolted Joints. 1974. 2d edit.. 1987. Bridge Fatigue Guide, 1977, Fatigue and Fractures in Steel Bridges, 1984, A Fatigue Primer for Structural Engineers, 1998; Mem. directory contbr. over 230 articles to profl. jours. council Southside Ministries. Bethlehem. 1983-98; bd dirs. New Bethany Ministries, Bethlehem. 1985-90. 2d It. U.S. .

.





;

;

1951-53. Recipient Alumni Achievement award Washington U.. 1987, John A Roebling medal Engrs. Soc. We. Pa.. 1995. Frank P. Brown medal Franklin Inst.. 1992; of Yr. ENR. 1987, Engr. of Yr. in Mem Bridge Integrity and Safety, 1989 ASCE (hon. 1989. Huber Rsch. prize 1969, Ernest E. Howard award 1979, R.C Reese Rsch prize 1981. Cleve. sect. G. Brooks Earnest award 1997, United Engring. Found.

Rsch.

for

Inst,

John Fntz medal 2000),

NAE

(chmn.

NAE/NRC

com.

in-

constrn. study 1987-88, mem. Internat. Affairs adv. com. 1988-92. mem. program adv. com. 1992-94), NSPE. Am. Soc. Engnng. Educators, Am. Ry. Engring. Assn. (steel structures com), Am. Welding Soc. (Adams mem). Internat. Assn. Bridge and Structural Engrs., Am. Inst. Steel Constrn. (specification com. 1976 T.R. Higgins lectr. 1977), Swiss ternat.



Acad. Engring.

Scis.

PA

Bethlehem

United Methodist. AvoLehigh U 117 Atlss St

Office:

Happens. 1972, Take Love Easy, 1975, Ella in London. 1975, Lady Time. 1978, A Perfect Match (with Count Basie), 1979,

and Letters Died Nov.

Tisket a Tasket, 1985. Montreux Ella. The Intimate Ella. 1990, All That Jazz, 1990. Brighten The Corner. 1991, Misty 1991, Pure Ella, 1994. Verve Jazz Master 6: Ella Fitzgerald, 1994, The Best of the Songbooks: The Ballads, 1994, numerous others. Recipient 12 Grammy awards, Blue.

numerous popularity awards from Down Beat mag.. Metronome mag.. Musicians Poll, JAY Award Poll; named number I female singer 16th Internat. Jazz Critics Poll, 1968. Comof Arts and Letters, Paris, 1990; recipient Am. Music award. 1978, Kennedy Center honor, 1979, Grammy award as best female jazz vocalist, 1981, 84; recipient Nat. Medal of Home: Beverly Hills Calif Died June 15. the Arts. 1987

mander

1996.

FITZGERALD, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, Sept.

1896;

24.

s.

Zelda Sayre, Apr.

Newman

1920;

L., federal

official;

b.

(Ind.) Coll.. 1879-83; LLD, Hanover (Ind.) Coll.. 1913. Bar: 1888. Lawyer Chgo.. 1888. 1911. 13; Marshall, Chgo.; sec. of mem. Fisher, Boyden, Bell, Boyd

Hanover

&

Cabinet of Pres. Taft, 1911-1913; spl. assessment 1888-89; spl. counsel City of Chgo. in local and other matters, 1906-11, 1914-35; mem. U.S. Rlwy. Securities Commn., 1910-11. Mem. exec. com. Mcpl. Voters' League, sec.. 1901-06, pres., 1906; pres. Conservation League Am., 1908-09; v. p. Nat. Conservation Assn., 1910-11. Died Nov. 9. 1935. interior atty..

dau., Frances Scott.

Princeton

N.J..

U..

Paul,

St

F.;

m.

Student, 1913-17.

This Side of Paradise, 1920, Flappers and Philosophers. 1920. The Beautiful and Damned, 1921, Tales The Vegetable, 1923. The Great Gatsby. 1925, All the Sad Young Men, 1926, Tender Is the Night. 1934. Taps at Reveille, 1935, The Last Tycoon (an unfinished novel, together with The Great Gatsby and selected stones), 1941. Served to 1st It., U.S. Army Inf., 1917-19, adc Bng. Gen. J A Ryan, 1918-19. Died Dec. 21,

Author:

of the Jazz Age. 1922, (play)

Chgo.

b Brewster and author;

Hartford, Conn., Mar. 30. 1842. s. Edmund Mary Fiske (Bound) Green; at the age of 13 took the name of maternal g.g., John Fiske, of Middletown; grad. Harvard, 1863; admitted to Suffolk bar, 1864, grad. Harvard Law School, 1865, but never practiced; m. Abby M. Brooks, Sept. Univ. lecturer on philosophy, 1 869-7 1 6, 1 864. asst librarian, 1872-79; mem. bd. of overseers. Harvard, from 1879. Lecturer and writer on philosophy and history; has dune much to develop doctrine of evolution. Author: Myths and Mythmakers, 1872; Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, 2 vols.. 1 874; The Unseen World. 1 876; Excursions of an Evolutionist, 1883; The Destiny of Man. 1884; The Idea of ;

God,

1885;

American

Political

Ideas,

1885;

The

Critical

Period of American History, 1888; The War of Independence, 1889; The Beginnings of New England. 1889-98; Civil

Government

in the United States, 1 890; The American Revolution, 2 vols., 1891 (illus. edn. 1896); The Discovery of vols.. 1892; History of the United States for Schools. 1894; Edward Livingston Youmans. 1894; Old Virginia and Her Neighbors. 2 vols.. 1897 (illus. edn. 1901); The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, 2 vols., 1899.

America, 2

Through Nature to God. 1899; A Century of Science. 1900; The Mississippi Vallev in the Civil War. 1900. Editor: (with James Grant Wilson) Appleton's Cyclopaedia of Am. Biography.

Died

FLEISCHMAN,

ALBERT

SIDNEY

(SID

FLEISCHMAN), writer; b. Bklyn.. Mar 16. 1920; s. Reuben and Sadie (Solomon) F.; m. Beth Elaine Taylor, Jan. 25, 1942; children— Jane, Paul, Anne. BA San Diego State Coll., 1949 Newspaper reporter San Diego Daily Jour., ,

1949-50; freelance screenwriter;

UCLA.

writing

lectr. fiction

(children's books) Mr. Mysterious & Company, By the Great Horn Spoon!. 1963, Chancy and the

Author: 1962,

Rascal. 1966. Jingo Django, 1791. Humbug Mountain. 1978. The Hey Hey Man, 1979. McBroom and the Great Race, 1980, McBroom's Almanac, 1984, The Whipping Boy. 1986 (John Newbery medal 1987), The Scarebird, 1988, The Midnight Horse. 1990. Jim Ugly, 1992. The 13th Floor, 1995, The Abracadabra Kid, A Writer's Life, 1996. Bandit's Moon. 1998, (screenplays) Blood Alley, 1955, Goodbye. My Lady. 1956, Lafayette Escadnlle, 1958, The Deadly Companions, 1973. Scalawag. 1973, Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy, 1995 Served with USNR. 1941-45. Recipient Spur award Western Writers Am., Commonwealth Club award, Lewis Carrol Shelf award, Mark Twain award, Calif. Young Reader award. John and Patricia Beatty award. Mem. Writers Guild Am., Authors Guild, Soc. Children's Book Wnters Democrat. Jewish Office: care Greenwillow Books 1350 Avenue Of The Amencas New York NY 10019-4702

Grand

Coming-and-Going Men: Four

Boston. Feb.

former

U.S.

11, 1863. s

con-

Thomas

;

Mem. Boston Common Coun..

1893-94, 1906-07,

2.

1950.

FITZGERALD, JOHN JOSEPH,

judge, lawyer;

Bklyn.,

b.'

Mar. 10. 1872; s. Patnck P. and Cathenne T. (McMahon) F.; m. Kathleen L. Ferns, 1901; children: Justin S., John J., Kathleen L Paul J.. Edmund J Muriel M Gerard. AB. .

.

1891, AM. 1893; studied NY. Law Sch.; regents U. State of N.Y., 1893; LLD. Manhattan Coll., St. John's Coll. Bar: N.Y.. 1893. Pvt. practice 1893; mem. 56th and 57th U.S. Congress 2d N.Y. dist.. Washington, 1899-1903; mem. 58th to 64th U.S. Congress 7th N.Y. dist., Washington, 1903-17; resigned to resume law practice as sr. ptnr. Fitgerald, Stapleton &

Manhattan

Coll.,

LLB cum

laude,

NYC.

Mahon.

1917;

judge

apptd.

Kings County.

N.Y.,

1932.

elected judge for 14-yr. term, 1932; resigned, resumed practice of law, 1943. Del. Dem. Nat. Conv. 8 times since 1900; trustee Manhattan Coll. Died May 13, 1952.

FITZ-GIBBON, BERNICE (MRS.

HERMAN

BLOCK),

advertising executive; b. Waunakee, Wis.; d. William and Nora (Bowles) F.-G.; m. Herman Block, July 6. 1925; children: Peter. Elizabeth Bowles. BA. U. Wis.. 1918. Tchr. English Chippewa Falls, Wis., 1918-19. mem. staff Rockford (III.) Register-Gazette, 1920; with Marshall Field Co.. Chgo.. 1921, R.H. Macy, N.Y.C, 1923-35; advt. dir. Wanamaker's. 1936-40, Gimbel Bros.. 1940-54; pres. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon, Inc.. from 1954. Named Woman of Yr. in bus. AP Editors, 1955, named one of Top 7 Bus. Women Fortune mag., 1956. Coined slogans "It's smart to be thrifty for " Macy's and "nobody but nobody undersells Gimbels

&

1

Tales.

1985,

I

Am

Phoenix:

Poems for Two Voices, 1985. Rear- View Mirrors, 1986, Rondo in C, 1988, Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices, 1988 (John Newbery medal 1989), Saturnalia, 1990, Shadow Play, 1990. Time Train. 1991, The Borning Room. 1991, Townsend's Warbler. 1992, Copier Creations. 1993. Bull Run. 1993, Ghosts' Grace: A Poem for Four Voices. 1996, Troy, 1996. Seedfolks, 1997, Whirligig. 1998. Fate Totally Worse than Death, 1997. Address: 1271 4th St Monterey 93940-3514 Office: Henry Holt Co lnc 115 18th St New

A

York

NY

CA

W

&

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FLEMING, PEGGY GALE,

professional ice skater; b. San Calif.. July 27, 1948; d. Albert Eugene and Doris Elizabeth (Deal) F m. Greg Jenkins; 1 son. Andy. Student, Wide Colo. Coll., from 1966. Skating commentator for World of Sports; appears in commls. for Concord Watch. Performer with Ice Capades. from 1968, Ice Follies; performer 7 TV spls.; guest appearance. Fantasy Island; Ambassador of goodwill, UNICEF. Nat. chmn. Easter Seals; Recipient Sports award trustee Womens Sports Found. ABC-TV, 1967; named Woman of Year Reader's Digest. 1969. Female Athlete of Year A.P.. 1968; named to Colo. Hall of Fame, 1969. Mem. U.S. Figure Skating Assn. Club: Broadmoor Figure Skating (Colorado Springs, Colo.). Juvenile ice skating champion S.W, Pacific and Pacific Coast, I960, novice champion, 1961, sr. champion, 1963, jr. champion S.W. Pacific, 1962, 2d place nat. novice champion, 1962. 3d nat. jr. champion, 1963; U.S. ladies champion, 1964-68; 2d place N.Am, competition. 1965; 3d place world championship competition, 1965; world champion, 1966, 67, 68; N.Am, ladies champion, 1967; 1st place gold medal for women's figure skating Olympic Games, 1968. Address: care William 90212Morris Agy 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills Jose,

;

ABC

CA

1901.

FITCH, VAL LOGSDON,

physics educator; b Mernman. s. Fred B and Frances Marion (Logm. Elise Cunningham, June 11. 1949 (dec. 1972); children: John Craig (dec. 1987), Alan Peter; m. Daisy Harper Sharp, Aug. 14. 1976. B. of Engnng., McGill U., 1948; Ph D.. Columbia U., 1954. Instr Columbia. 1953;

Nebr., Mar. 10. 1923; F.;

physics Princeton, 1954-56, asst. prof.. 1956-59, assoc. prof, physics. 19681976-84, James S. McDonnell Distinguished Univ. prof, physics, 1984 Mem Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1970-73. Trustee Asso. Univ., Inc.. 1961-67. Served with AUS, 1943-46. Recipient Research Corp. award, 1967; E.O. Lawrence award, 1968; Wetherill medal Franklin Inst., 1976; Nobel prize in physics. 1980; Grad. Alumnus award Am. Assn. State Colls, and Univs., 1984; Nat. Medal of Sci., 1993; Sloan fellow, 1960. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1987-88); mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Office: Princeton U Scis., Nat. Acad. Sci.. Am. Philos. Soc. Dept Physics PO Box 708 Princeton NJ 08544-0001 instr.

1959-60, prof., I960—, Class 1909 Cyrus Fogg Bracket prof, physics.

prof..

76,

Arts

1944. Died Oct.

b.

FLAHERTY, ROBERT JOSEPH,

sdon)

Nat. Inst

1892, Mass. State Senate. 54th to 56th Congresses; mayor City of Boston, 10-14. mem. Boston Port Authonty, 1934, Dem. candidate for U.S. Senate, 1916, for gov. of State of Mass., 1922; pres. Mass. Electoral Coll.. 1933, presdl. electoral coll..

JOHN FRANCIS,

and Rosanna Fitzgerald; m. Josephine Mary Hannon, Sept. 18, 1889. Student. Harvard U LLD. U Notre Dame. 1915.

.

JOHN (EDMUND FISKE GREEN),

Mem.

1978.

Calif., Sept.

transp., rlwy. terminal

FISKE,

7,

FLEISCHMAN, PAUL, children's author; b. Monterey. 5. 1952; s. Albert Sidney and Beth (Taylor) F.; m. Becky Mojica, Dec. 15, 1978; children: Seth, Diana. BA, Univ. of N.Mex., 1977. Author: The Birthday Tree, 1979, The Half-a-Moon Inn, 1980 (Silver medal Commonwealth of Calif. 1980. Golden Kite honor book Soc. Children's Book Wnters 1980), Graven Images: Three Stones, 1982 (Newbery honor book 1983). The Animal Hedge. 1983. Finzel the Farsighted, 1983. Path of the Pale Horse. 1983 (Golden Kite honor book Soc. Children's Book Wnters 983. Parents' Choice award Parents' Choice Found. 1983), Phoebe Danger, Detective, in the Case of the Two-Minute Cough. 1983,

1940.

FITZGERALD, Wheeling, Va., July 4. 1862; s. Daniel Webster and Amanda D. (Kouns) F.; m. Mabel Taylor. Apr. 22, 1891. Student, Marietta (Ohio) Coll.. 1878-79.

I

Lakewood.

Sch.,

writer; b

Edward and Mary (McQuillan) 3.

18015-4728

WALTER

Decorated Legion of Honor.

Blanc).

A

gressman, former mayor;

FISHER,

CENTURY AMERICA

award 1966). Pans Journal 11, 1965-71. (with Irving Drutman) Pans Was Yesterday. 1972, London Was Yesterday, 1975; translator; Claudine a L'Ecole and Cheri (by Colette), Ma Vie avec Maeterlinck (by Mme Georgette Le

.

Republican.

hiking, canoeing.

cations:

IN 20TH

Duke's Place. 1966. Best, 1967. Clap Hands. 1961. Cote d' Azur. (with Ellington), 1967. Ella, Ella Fitzgerald; In Hamburg. 1965, Mack the Knife. Ella in Berlin, 1960. Sunshine of Your Love. Things Ain't What They Used to Be, Tribute to Porter, 1965. Whisper Not. 1966. Watch What

Army,

named Constrn. Man

WHO



;

explorer, motion picture

producer; b. Feb. 16, 1884; s. Robert Henry and Susan 1914; (Kloeckner) F.; m. Frances J. Hubbard, 3 daus. Student, Upper Can. Coll., Toronto; DFA (hon.), U. Mich., 1950. led 4 expdns. into sub-arctic eastern Can.; explored and mapped island archipelago known as Belcher Islands. Hudson Bay; explored and mapped barren lands of Northern Ungava. 1910-16. Prodr. motion pictures Nanook of the North, 1920-22, Moana, 1923-25, Man of Aran, 193234; co-prodr. Tabu, 1929-31, Elephant Boy. 1935-36, The Land, 1939-41; prodr. film sequences for War Dept., 1942, documentary film for Museum of Art. Providence, 1944, documentary film for Botanical Garden, N.Y.C, 1945, senes of documentary films for Sugar Rsch. Found., N.Y.; prodr dir. Louisiana Story (best documentary film of 1949), author: Captain's Chair, My Eskimo Friends, White Master, also monographs and articles. Named Chevalier Legio of Honor. Mem. Coffee House Club. Explorers Club, The Players Club, Century Club. Died July 23. 1951.

FLANIGEN, EDITH MARIE, sultant.

Sr.

rsch.

fellow

matenals

materials

sci.

2704

FLEMING, VICTOR,

motion picture director; b. Pasadena, Feb. 23, 1889. s. William Richard Lonzo and Elisabeth Evelyn (Hartman) F m. Lucille Rosson. 1933; two children: Victoria Susan, Sally Elisabeth. Began in automobile business; later racing car driver in Vanderbilt Cup Races; became camera man Am. Film Co., Santa Barbara, 1912; Calif..

;

camera man with Douglas Fairbanks for many years, starling to direct him, 1919. Directed "The Virginian," "Treasure Island." "CaptairA Courageous," "Test Pilot," "The Wizard of Oz" "Gone with the Wind," and many others; producer-dir. on film. Joan of Arc. Served as 1st It., Photographic Sect.

World War I. 1917; made ednl. pictures for Army; developed speed cameras for analytical photography.

Signal Corps.

Member Conf.

President

Died Jan.

6,

Wilson's

staff

during

FLEMMING, ARTHUR SHERWOOD, scientist,

UOP

con-

Tarrytown

European Peace

1949.

academic adminis-

b. Kingston, NY., June 12, 1905; s. Harry H. and Harriet (Sherwood) F m. Bernice Virginia Moler, Dec, 14, 1934;children: Elizabeth Anne Flemming Speese, Susan Harnet Flemming Parker, Harry Sherwood, twins Arthur Henry and Thomas Madison. AB, Ohio Wesleyan U., 1927, LLD, 1941; AM, Am. U.. 1928, LLD, 1942; LLB. Geoge Washington U., 1933; hon. degrees from 37 instns in U.S. Instr. gov., debate coach Am. U.. 1927-30. dir. Sch. Pub. Affairs, 1934-39. exec, officer Sch. Pub. Affairs, 1938-39. Mem. edit!, staff U.S. Daily News. 1930-34; editor Uncle Sam's Diary, 1932-35. Mem. U.S. Civil Service Commn.. 1939-48; pres.

trator;

;

FITZGERALD, ELLA,

singer; b.

Newport News, Va

,

Apr

25, 1918; m. Ray Brown (div 1953); 1 child, Ray Began singing with Chick Webb Orch., 1934-39; tours throughout U.S., Japan, Europe; with Jazz at the Philharmonic troupe, 1948-57; rec. artist for Decca, 1936-55, Verve, from 1956, now Pablo Records; appeared in motion picture Pete Kelly's Blues, 1955; nightclub appearances include Sahara Hotel, Caesar's Palace, both Las Vegas, Fairmont Hotel. San

Francisco, Ronnie Scott's Club, London; appeared on TV in spls. with Frank Sinatra; also on All Star Swing Festival, 1972, concert with Boston Pops, 1972, later with more than 40 symphony orchs. throughout U.S.; records include At

(N.Y.) Tech. Ctr., ret cons. White Plains, N.Y. Recipient Perkin medal Chem. Soc., 1992, Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin medal Am. Chem. Soc.. 1993. Home: 502 Woodland Hills Rd White Plains NY 10603-3136 ;

Am

FXANNER, JANET,

wnter; b Indpls.. Mar 13. 1892; d Frances and Mary-Ellen (Hockett) F. Student, Tudor Hall. Indpls.. U Chgo.; LittD (hon.). Smith Coll., 1958 Fgn. corr. New Yorker mag.; wnter Letter from Paris, 1925. Author; The Cubical City, 1926, Amencan in Pans, 1940, Men and Monuments. 1957. Pans Journal I. 1944-65 (Nat. Book

U., 1948-53, 57-58;sec. Health, Education and Welfare, 1958-61. pres. U. Oregon, 1961-; chief labor. Labor Div, OPM, 1941-42; mem. Manpower Survey Board, Navy

Ohio Wesleyan

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Dept., 1943-44;. Travelling fellow Washington br. Englishspeaking Union, 1928; recipient medal of Freedom. 1957, Alexander Meiklejohn Academic Freedom award. 1962. Mem. Ore. Coun. Chs. (pres. 1964-); v. p. Nat. Coun. Chs. of Christ in Am.. Alpha Sigma Phi. Sigma Rho. Omicron Delta Kappa. Republican Methodist. Deceased

FLETCHER, DUNCAN UPSHAW, senator; b Sumter County. Ga.. Jan. 6. 1859; s. Capt. Thomas Jefferson and Rebecca Ellen (McCowcn) F.; m. Anna Louise Paine. June 20. 1883; children: Ellen A. (Mrs. Lionel Smith-Gordon). Louise Chapin (Mrs. Thomas J. Kemp). BS. Vanderbilt U., Tenn.. 1880; studied law. Vanderbilt U; LLD. John B. Admitted (o bar, 1881. and began practice at Stetson U. Fla. Mem. Fla. Ho of Reps. 1893. mayor Jacksonville, 1893-95. 1901-03; nominated at primary election and apptd. by gov. U.S. senator. June 16. 1908; took seat. Mar. 4. 1909. elected by legislature Apr. 1909, term. 1909-15.

Jacksonville.

reelected 4 terms, 1915-39; mem. Senate Com. on Commerce; chmn. Joint Com. on Printing, Banking and Currency, mem com. Mil. Affairs, mem. sub. com. Appropriations; chmn Bd of Pub. Instrn., Duval Co.. Fla., 1900-06; mem U.S. Sect. Internal High Commn.; chmn. U.S. Commn. on Rural Credits. Chmn. Dem. State Com.. 1905-08; trustee John B. Stetson Univ., De Land, Fla.. St. Luke's Hosp. Assn. (JackUnitarian Died sonville); v.p. children's Home Soc. of Fla. June 17, 1936.

FLETCHER, LOUISE,

actress; b.

Birmingham.

Ala.. 1936;

Robert Capers F. BA, U. N.C., 1957; student acting with Corey; LHD (hon.K GaJlaudet U., 1982, Western Md. Coll., 1986. Films include Thieves Like Us. 1973. Russian Roulette, 1974. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 1975 (Ad

Jeff

award as best actress). Exorcist II: The Heretic. 1976. The Cheap Detective, 1977, The Magician. 1978, Natural Enemies, 1979, The Lucky Star. 1979, The Lady in Red, cad.

FOLSOM

89

Anderson prof. Sch Music. U Houston. 1976-96. ret.. 1996. Composer: (mus. play) Slow Dusk, 1948. Susanna, 1954: (mus. drama) Pilgrimage. 1955, Sonata for Piano. 1957. Wuthenng Heights. 1958. The Mystery. 1960. The Passion of Jonathan Wade, 1962 (new version 1991), The Sojourner and Mollie Sinclair, 1963; (comedy drama) Markheim. 1965; (mus. drama) Of Mice and Men. 1970. Flower and Hawk. 1972. Willie Stark. 1981; (monodrama) Bilbys Doll. 1978. Citizen of Paradise. 1983; (song cycle) Soul of Heaven. 1991, A Time to Dance. 1993. Recipient Citation of Merit Nat. Assn. Am. Composers and Condrs., 1957. N.Y. Music Critics Circle award, 1957, service award Nat. Opera Inst., 1983; named one of ten Outstanding Young Men U.S. Jr. C. of 1959; Guggenheim fellow, 1956. Mem. ASCAP. Am. Guild

C

Mus. Artists, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha. Delta Omicron. Phi Kappa Phi. Democrat. Home: 4491 Yoakum Blvd Houston TX 77006-5819

JOHN

FLUOR, ROBERT, chemical engineer; b. Santa Ana, Dec. 18. 1921; s. Peter E. and Margaret (Fischer) R; grad. U. So. Calif., 1946; m. Lillian Marie Breaux, May 17, 1944; children—John Robert II, Peter. With Fluor Corp., 1946 successively mgr.. v.p, and gen. mgr. mfg., v.p. in Calif..









,

— —

It.

USAAF,

outstanding

1941-45.

achievement

Am. Mgmt.

Assn..

MOLES

Recipient const rn., 1982.

,

.

award

for

Mem. NAM Am. Petroleum Inst., Am. Inst.

in

Chem.

Engrs., Calif. Thoroughbred Breeders Assn. (dir.). Roman Catholic. Clubs: California. Bohemiam, San Gabriel Country; Sky (N.Y.C.); Eldorado Country. Vintage (Palm Desert. Calif.); Los Angeles Country.

1979. Strange Behavior. 1980. Brainstorm. 1981, Strange In-

982, Once Upon a Time in America, 1983, Overnight Sensation. 1983, Invaders Mars. 1985, The Boy Who Could Fly. 1985. Nobody's 1986. Flowers in the Attic, 1987. Two Moon Junction. Blue Steel. 1988. Best of the Best. 1989. Shadowzone. vaders.

1

Firestarter.

1

Blind Vision, 1990, The Player. 1991. Return to Two Moon Junction. 1993, Tollbooth. 1993. Virtuosity. 1995. MulholPen. land Falls. 1995, 2 Days in the Valley. 1995. Edie 1995. High School High. 1995, Girl Gets Moe, 1996, Heartless, 1996. Love Kills. 1998, A Map of the World. 1999. More Dogs than Bones, 1999. Cruel Inventions, 1999. Time Served, 1999, Very Mean Men, 2000, Silver Man. 2000. Seeing in the Dark. 2000, Big Eden, 2000; TV appearances include Maverick, Wagon Train, The Law-Man. Playhouse 90, The Millionaire. Alfred Hitchcock. Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery. 1978, Summer to Remember. 1984, Island. 1984, Second Serve, 1985. Hoover. 1986. The Karen Carpenter Story. 1988. Nightmare on the 13th Floor. 1988. Twilight Zone. 1988. Final Notice, 1989, The Hitchhiker. 1990, Tales from the Crypt. 1991. In a Child's Name, 1991, Boys of Twilight. 1991, The Fire Next Time. 1992, Civil Wars, 1993. Deep Space Nine. 1994, 95.-96. 97. 98. 99. The Hawunting of Cliff House, Dream On, 1994, Someone Else's Child. 1994, VR5. 1994, 95, Picket Fences, 1996, Stepford Husbands. 1996, Twisted Path, 1997, Breastmen. 1997, Married to a Stranger. 1997, Profiler. 1997. The Practice. 1998, Brimstone. 1998, Devil's Arithmetic. 1999. Bd. dirs. DeafMem. Nat. Inst. Deafness and ness Rsch. Found., 1980 Other Communicable Disorders (adv. bd).

&

A



FLINT,

.

FRANK PUTNAM,

N

Reading, Mass., July 15. 1862; s. Francis Eaton and Althea (Hewes) F.; removed with parents to San Francisco, 1869; moved to Orange County. Calif., 1886; m Kathanne J Bloss, Feb. 25, 1890. Ed. pub. schs., San Francisco, began study of law. Clerk U.S. marshal's office, L.A., 1888-92; asst. U.S. atty. L.A., 1892-93; practiced law as ptnr. with Judge M.T. Allen, 1893-95; U.S. atty. So. Dist. of Calif.. 1897-1901; U.S. senator. 1905-11;

Admitted

senator; b.

to bar.

Mem.

Flint

&

MacKay.

Republican. Died Feb. 11, 1929.

FLORY, PAUL JOHN, 1910;

s.

Ezra

and

chemist;

Martha

b.

Sterling.

(Brumbaugh)



III.,

June 19, Emily

F; m.

Catharine Tabor. Mar. 7, 1936; children Susan, Melinda, Paul J. B.S., Manchester Coll.. 1931. Sc.D. (hon.), 1950; M.S., Ohio State U.. 1931, Ph.D.. 1934, Sc.D. 1970. Engaged in research on synthetic fibers, synthetic rubber and other polymeric substances Duponl Exptl. Sta.. Wilmington, Del.. 1934-38. U. Cin.. 1938-40. Standard Oil Devel. Co.. Elizabeth, N.J., 1940-43. dir. fundamental research Goodyear Tire Rubber Co.. Akron. Ohio. 1943-48; prof, chemistry Cornell U.. 1948-57; exec. dir. research Mellon Inst.. Pitts., 1956-61; JG. Jackson-C.J Wood prof chemistry Stanford. 1961-85. Author: Principles of Polymer Chemistry and of

&

Mechanics of Chain Molecules; Conthr. to sci. Recipient Sullivant medal Ohio State L\ 1945; Subls. aekeland award Am. Chem. Soc., 1947; George Fisher Statistical

Baker non-resident lectureship in chemistry Cornell U.. 1948; Peter Debye award in phys. chemistry Am. Chem. Soc., 1968; Gibbs medal, 1973; Priestley medal, 1974; Cresson medal Franklin Inst., 1971, Nobel prize for chemistry, 1974, Nat. medal of sci.. 1974. Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Nat Acad Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Phys. Soc.. Am Philos Soc. Pioneered research on constitution and properties of substances bers,

plastics,

Valley Calif

fibers,

composed

films,

Died Sept.

9.

of giant molecules (rub-

proteins,

etc).

Home:

Portola

1985.

composer, educator; b Latta, S.C. June 11. 1926; s. Carlisle Sessions and Ida (Fcnegan) F; m Margery Kay Reeder, Nov. 28, 1957. Mus.B., Syracuse U 1946. Mus.M.. 1949. Mus D (hon), Dickinson Coll.. 1983. Syracuse U 1997. Converse Coll., 1996. Mem. faculty Sch Music Fla. State U.. Tallahassee. 1947-76; prof music.

.

.

archives appear

MD

in their original

FLYNN, ERROL LESLIE, actor, author; b. Hobart. TasCame to U.S., 1936. naturalized. 1942;

mania. June 20, 1909;

Theodore Thomson and Marelle (Young) F.; m. Lithane Marie Madeleine Carre (Lili Damita), May 5, 1935 (div. Mar. 31. 1942); son, Sean Leslie; m. Nora Eddington (divorced); 2 daus. Actor Northampton Repertory Co., Eng. Malvern Festival, 1934; with Warner Bros. Pictures Corp., from 1935. Starred in Captain Blood, Robin Hood, Gentleman Jim, Objective Burma, San Antonio, Silver River, Adventures of Captain Fabian, Mara Maru. Crossed Swords, Lilacs in the Spring, The Warrior, Adventures of Don Juan, Kim, That Forsythe Woman. Against All Flags, Master of Ballantrae; author: Beam Ends, 1937, Showdown, 1946, My Wicked, Wicked Ways. Served as patrol officer New Guinea Govt. Svc, 1929; mem. Hong Kong Vols., 1932. Mem. Royal Geographic Svc, Calif. Yacht Club. Died Oct. 14. 1959. s.

1

FLYNN,

RAYMOND

form

LEO, ambassador

to

the

Vatican,

former mayor;

b. Boston. July 22, 1939; m. Catherine Coyne; Raymond L. Jr., Edward, Julie, Nancy, Katherine, Maureen. BA, Providence Coll., 1963, PhD (hon.); MEd. Harvard U 1981; LLD (hon.). Suffolk U., Emmanuel Coll.; PhD (hon.). Northeastern U„ 1986, Seton Hall U., St. Anselm's Coll., Stonehill Coll.; D (hon.), Salve Regina U, Mem. Mass. Ho. of Reps., 1971-78, chmn. Boston Harbor Pollution Com.; mem. Boston City Council, 1978-83; mayor City Boston, 1983-93; U.S. ambassador «o the Vatican, 1993-97; chmn. U.S. Conf. of Mayors' Task Force on Hunger and Homelessness; pres. U.S. Conf. of Mayors. 1991-92; U.S. amb. to Vatican. 1993-97. Vice chmn. Dem. Nat. Platform Com., 1984. Nat. League of Cities; nat. co-chair Clinton for Recipient Outstanding Student Athlete Pres. Com- 1992. award in U.S., NAACP, 1963. Pub. Svc award NAACP-

children:

Am

;

Math. Social

Sci. Bd.,

1965-72;

assoc. Nat. Bur. Econ. Rsch.. 1978—. dir. DAE program. 1978-91; dir. Or. for Population Econ., Chgo. Author: The Union Pacific Railroad: A Case in Premature

rsch.

Enterprise, I960, Railroads

and American Economic Growth:

in Econometric History, 1964, (with others) The Reinterpretation of American Economic History, 1971, (with others) Dimensions of Quantitative Research in History, 1 972, (with S.L. Engerman) Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, 1974, Ten Lectures on the New Economic History, 1977. (with G.R. Elton) Which Road to the Past? Two Views of History, 1983, Without Consent or Contract: The Rise and Fall of American Slavery, Vol. I. 1989, (with others) Vols. 2-4. 1992. Gilman fellow. 1957-60. Social Sci. Rsch. Coun. fellow, I960. Ford Found. Faculty Rsch. fellow, 1970; Faculty Rsch. grantee. 1966, NSF grantee. 1967. 70, 72, 75. 76. 78, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, Fulbright grantee, 1968. NIH grantee, 1991. 92, 93, 94.

Essays

recipient Arthur H. Cole prize, 1968; Schumpeter 1971; co-recipient The Bancroft prize, 1975, Gustavus prize, 1990; Nobel Prize in Econ. Sci., Nobel Founda-

96;

95,

prize,

Myers

1993. Fellow Econometric Soc, Royal Hist. Soc, corr. fellow Brit. Acad.; mem. European Acad. Arts. and Humanities. Am, Econ. Soc (pres. -elect 1997), Royal Econ. Soc, Econ. History Assn. (trustee 1972-81. pres. 1977-78). Econ. History Soc, Am. Hist. Assn., Assn. Am.

tion,

AAAS; Scis.

Historians, Social Sci. History Assn. (pres. 1980-81), Agrl. History Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Nat. Acad. Scis., Population Assn. Am., Internat. Union for Sci. Study of Population. Phi Beta Kappa. Office: U Chgo Grad Sch Bus Ctr for Population Econ 1101 E 58th St Chicago IL 60637-

1511

ROBERT, retired air force officer, consultant; b. Juniata County. Pa., Jan. 27, 1942; s. Harry R. and Sara (Landis) F.; m. M, Jane Lauver, June 22, 1963; children: Harry R William E. BS, Acad., 1963; MA, Duke U., 1971. Commd. 2d It. USAF. 1963. advanced through grades to gen., 1992, fighter, mobility and command pilot; chief Tactical Forces Divsn., The Pentagon, Washington. 1979-81; vice comdr, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Hill AFB. Utah. 1981-82; dir. fighter ops. Hdqrs. Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, Va.. 1982-83; comdr. 56th Tactical Tng. Wing. MacDill AFB, Fla., 1983-84, 836th Air Divsn., Davis-Monthan AFB. Ariz., 1984-86; dep. dir. Programs and Procedure, Hdqrs. USAF, Washington, 198688. dir.. 1988-90; comdr. 7th Air Force. 1990-92; comdr. in chief U.S. Transp. Command, 1992-94; comdr. Air Mobility Command, 1992-94; chief of staff USAF, Washington. 199497, ret. gen., 1997; bd. dirs. Mesa Airgroup. N.Am. Airlines, Mitre Corp., World Airways, Rolls-Royce N.Am. Bd. dirs.

USAF

.

Ft. Lewis Coll. Found. Mem. Air Force Assn., USAF Acad. Assn. Grads., Daedalians (flight capt. 1983-84, 89-90), Nat. Aviation Club (bd. dirs. Arlington, Va. chpt. 1986—), Coun. Fgn. Rels. Republican. Methodist. Avocation: rugby. Home; 406 Snow Cap Ln Durango CO 81303-3636

,

Silver Ann. award NCAA, 1988, AH Am. Ann. award Nat. Assn. Basketball Coaches, 1988. Athletic Alumnus of Yr. award NCAA, 1988. Outstanding Mcpl. Mgr.. 1991. Ellis Island medal of Honor, 1994, Michael Joyce Humanitarian award, 1994. St. Martin De Porres Humanitarian award, 1994, John F. Kennedy Nat. award. 1994. Pres. award Assumption Coll., 1994, Silver Anniversary medal Providence Coll.. John Boyle O'Reilly Labor Champion award, KC award; fellow Harvard U. Inst, of Politics. Mem. Internal. Longshoremans Assn. Union.

Boston.

1985,

Silver

Office:

1

Flint

PI

South Boston

MA

02127-4207

FLYNT, LARRY CLAXTON, publisher; b Magoffin County. Ky.. Nov. I. 1942; s. Larry Claxton and Edith F.; m. Althea Leasure, Aug. 21, 1976; children: Tonya, Lisa, Teresa. Larry Claxton, HI. Student public schs., Sayiersville, Ky. Factory worker Gen. Motors. Dayton, Ohio. 1958. 64-65; owner, operator Hustler Club. Dayton. Columbus. Toledo, Akron and Cleve., 1970-74; owner, pub. Hustler and Chic mags.. Los Angeles, 1974 owner, operator Flynt Distbg. Co,, Los Angeles, 1976 (Arnett)

— —

Served with U.S. Army, 1958; Served with USN, 1959-64 I intend to devote my entire life to the cause of civil liberties and civil rights for all mankind in an effort to bring about absolutely refuse to compromise my I peace on earth unorthodox strategy concerning my principles, ideas, goals, and conduct that have brought me this far.

educator,

his-

Gregory and

F m. Enid Cassandra Morgan. Apr. 2. Michael Paul. Steven Dennis AB. Cornell Columbia U I960; PhD. Johns Hopkins U.. 1963; MA, U. Cambridge. Eng. 1975. Harvard U.. 1976; DSc, U. Rochester, 1987. U. de Palermo, Argentina, 1994, Bngham Young U„ 1995. Instr. Johns Hopkins U 1958-59; asst prof. U Rochester. 1960-64; Ford Found, vis. research prof. U. Chgo., 1963-64, asso. prof. 1964-65, prof, econs., Elizabeth (Mitnik)

.

.

,

1965-69, prof, econs. and history. 1970-75; prof, econs. U. 1972-75; 1968-71, prof, econs. and history. Rochester,

JOHN PORTER,

FOLEY, MRS.

JR. See ANASTASI,

ANNE FOLEY,

THOMAS STEPHEN,

diplomat, former speaker

House

of Representatives; b. Spokane, Wash., Mar. 6, 1929; E. and Helen Marie (Higgins) F.; m. Heather Slrachan. Dec. 1968. B.A., U. Wash., 1951, LL.B.. 1957. s.

Ralph

Bar: Wash. Ptnr. Spokane County, Wash., Olympia, affairs com. U.S.

Higgins & Foley, 1957-58; dep. pros. atty. Spokane, 1958-60; asst. atty. gen. State of

1960-61; spl. counsel interior and insular Senate, Washington, 1961-64; mem. 89thI03rd Congresses from 5th Wash, dist., Washington, D.C., 1965-94. House majority whip, 1981-86; House majority leader 89th- 103rd Congresses from 5th Wash, dist., Washington, 1987-89; speaker U.S. Ho. of Reps.. Washington. 1989-94; ptnr. Akin, Gump, Strauss. Hauer & Feld, Washington, 1995-97; chmn. Pres.'s Fgn. Intelligence Adv. Bd., 1995-97; U.S. amb. to Japan U.S. Dept. State, Tokyo. 1997 instr. law Gonzaga U., 1958-60; mem, bd. advisors Ctr. Strategic and Internat. Studies; mem. adv. council Am. Ditchley Found Author: Honor in the House. Bd. overseers Whitman Coll.; bd. advisors Yale U. council; bd. dirs. Council on Fgn. Relations. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. Democrat,



Office:

;

US Embassy,

1-10-5 Akasaka, Minato-ku

Tokyo

107-

8420. Japan

FOLSOM, MARION BAYARD, trator;

McRae. Ga., Nov,

b.

Margaret Jane (McRae) 1918; children: Jane Frances.

AB, U. Ga..

F.;

23.

m.

federal

1893;

s,

agency adminisWilliam B. and

Mary Davenport, Nov.

16,

McRae (dec). Marion Bayard. MBA. Harvard U., 1914; LLD,

1912;

U, Rochester 1945, Hobart & William Smith Colls., 1951, Syracuse U.. Tufts U., 1955, Brown U., 1957, Swarthmore Coll..

1957,

Hamilton

DCS, N.Y.

U.. 1950;

bany Med.

Coll..

Coll.,

1962;

DCL,

Rollins Coll., 1957;

DPS. Springfield Coll., 1962; DSc. Al1966. With Eastman Kodak Co.. 1914, 1947-52, 58-68; under sec. treasury. dir.,

1935-53. 1953-55; sec Dept. Health, Edn, and Welfare, 1955-58; staff spl. com. postwar econ. policy and planning U.S. Ho. Reps., 78th-79th Congresses; mem, Pres.'s Adv. Coun. Econ, Security, 1934-35. N.Y, State Adv. Coun. Unemployment Ins.. 1935-50. Bus. Coun,, 1936. Fed, Adv. Coun, Social Security, 1937-38, Regional War Manpower Commn,, 194245; pres, Rochester Coun. Social Agys., 1934-36; U.S. employer del. Internal. Labor Conf. Geneva, 1936; divsn. exec. Nat. Adv, Def. Commn,. 1940-41, vice-chmn. Pres.'s Adv. Com, Mcht. Marine. 1947-48; social security adv. coun. U.S. Senate Fin, Com., 1948; chmn. adv. com. personnel study USPHS. 1961-62;. Pres. Eastman Savs. Loan Assn.. 194752; trustee Rochester Savs Bank. 1931-49, 58-63, Com. Econ. treas.,

FOGEL, ROBERT WILLIAM, economist, 1. 1926; s. Harry torian; b. N.Y.C July 1949, children: U., 1948; AM,

FLOYD, CARLISLE,

in history

FOGLEMAN, RONALD

982.

from Fool, 1987, 1989,

methods

statis.

,

;

1st

(dir.).



and

,

charge mfg.. exec, v.p., 1952-62, pres.. 1962-68, chief exec, officer, 1962chmn., 1968 also dir.; dir. Calif. Canadian Bank. Tex. Commerce Bancshares, Santa Anita Operating Co.. Santa Anita Realty Enterprises; trustee Pacific Mut. Trustee, U So. Calif.. James Irvine Found.; campaign chmn. United Way Los Angeles County. 1977, pres., 1977 chmn., 1978 chmn. devel. mem. Boy Scouts Am.. 1977 Served as

Taussig research prof. Harvard U., Cambridge. Mass.. 197374; Harold Hitchings Burbank prof, polit economy, prof. history Harvard U.. 1975-81; Charles R. Walgreen Disting. Svc. prof Am. instns. U. Chgo., 1981 Pitt prof history and insts. U. Cambridge, 1975-76; chmn. com. math.

dir.

&

FONDA Devel 1942. chmn. trustees. 1950-52. vicc-chmn. 1960-68; Lincoln-Rochester Trust Co.. 1929-52. 58-63. U.S. C of 1942-48; under sec. treasury. 1953-55; chmn. Nat Commn Cmty Health Svcs., 1962-67. active Fed Hosp Coun.. 1965-68. Fed Adv. Coun Social Security. 1963-65. NY. State Hosp Rev. and Planning Coun N.Y State Adv. Health Planning Coun.. 1969, Pres.' Commn. Heart Disease. Cancer and Stroke. Fed. Adv. Coun. Employment Security, 1966-70. Nat Health Adv Coun, 1970-76, Health Coun Monroe County, 1961-67; vice-chmn. White House Conf. Health. 1967; bd dirs Nat Bur. Econ. Rsch Monroe C.C. Brookings Instn.. 1958-63, Rochester Cmty. Chest. Genesee Regional Hosp. Coun., Rochester Bur. Mcpl. Rsch.; trustee Rochester C. of C. past pres trustee U Rochester, 1948-63, chmn. exec. com.. 1957-63; bd. oversears Harvard Coll., 1951-57 With US. Army. 1917-19 Recipient Albert Ein,

FOOTE, EMERSON,

dtr.

Sheffield, Ala.. Dec.

C,

(Pcnn) F;

,

.

;

stein

medal

achievement,

WHO'S

90

citizenship,

1963.

1958,

Edward

Bronfman prize pub. health Mott Moore award Monroe

1970 Fellow Am Coll Hosp Adminstrs. (hon.), Acad. Medicine Rochester; mem. NEA (hon. life). Am. Hosp. Assn. (hon.), Acad. Arts and Scis., University Club, Rochester Country Club, Pundit Club (Rochester), Harvard Club (N.Y.C.), Phi Beta Kappa (past dir .). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Nu. Presbyterian. Died Sept. 28. 1976.

County Med. Soc,

advertising corporation executive;

13.

1906;

s.

Sabina Fromhold. Apr 18. 1938 (dec Oct 1985); children: Florence Anne, Kathenne Penn, James Adair. Jennifer Broughton. Student pub. schs.; D.Pub. Ser-

With bldg. and loan assn.. U., 1965. Leon Livingston Francisco. 1931-35, Yeomans & Foote, 1936-38; with 1935-36. J. Stirling Getchell, Inc., Lord Thomas. 1938-42, exec. v. p.. 1942; co-founder Foote, Cone Belding. 1942, pres. 1942-50, with McCann-Erickson. Inc., 1951-64, pres.. 1960-63. chmn bd.. 1962-64; 1st chmn. Nat. Interagy. Council on Smoking and Health. Washington, 1964-67; chmn. Campaign to Check Population Explosion, 1967-69; dir. Nat Liberty Corp.. Valley Forge. Pa., 1969-73; chmn. bd. DeMoss Assos., Inc. subsidiary. 1969-73. Mem. Pres. Johnson's Commn. on Heart Disease. Cancer and Stroke, 1964-65; adviser to Govt. India on Family Planning, 1969; mem. U.S. Senate Panel Consultants on Cancer, 1970-71, USPHS Cancer Control Adv. Com.. from 1972; hon. dir. Non-Smokers' Rights Assn., Can., from 1979; Trustee or bd. dirs. numerous non-profit orgns. including Menninger Found., Am. Cancer Soc., AAPC, Inc., Recipient others; bd. dirs. Putnam Hosp. Ctr.. 1975-82. Clement Cleveland medal for cancer work. 1953. Nat. Vol. vice,

Brigham Young

automobile distbg Advt. Agy.. San

1905;

s.

Grand

actor; b.

Island, Nebr..

William Brace and Herberta (Jaynes)

F.;

May

NYC,

&

&

children by previous marriage: Jane, Peter, Amy Appeared in The Student, U. Minn, 1923-25. Farmer Takes a Wife. NYC, 1934. Blow Ye Winds, N.Y.C., 1938; (movies) The Farmer Takes a Wife. 1935, Trail of the Lonesome Pine, 1936. You Only Live Once, 1937, Wings of the Morning, 1937, Jezebel. 1938, Jesse James. 1939. Young Mr Lincoln. 1939. Grapes of Wrath, 1940, Lady Eve. 1940. Male Animal. 1941. Ox Bow Incident, 1942. My Darling Clementine, 1946, The Long Night, The Fugitive, A Miracle Can Happen. 1947, Tin Star. 1957. Stage Struck. 1958. Warlock. The Man Who Understood Women, 1959, Advise and Consent, 1961, The Longest Day, How the West was Won. 1963. Fail Safe. The Best Man, 1964, Sex and the Single Girl. In Harm's Way, Battle of the Bulge. The Rounders. 1965. The Dirty Game, A Big Hand for the Little Lady. 1966, Welcome to Hard Times. Firecreek, Yours, Mine and Ours, 1967. The Boston Strangler. Madigan. 1968, Once Upon a Time in the West. Too Late The Hero. 1969. Cheyenne Social Club. There Was a Crooked Man, The Red Pony, 1970, Sometimes a Great Notion, 1972, The Serpent, Ash Wednesday. 1973, Midway, 1976, Rollercoaster, 1977, The Swarm, 1978, My Name Is Nobody, 1974, Tentacles, 1977, The Great Smokey Roadblock, 1978. Fedora, 1979. Meteor. 1979. The Journey of Simon McKeever. 1979, Wanda Nevada, 1979. On Golden Pond. 1981 (Academy award); appeared in broadway plays Mr. Roberts, 1949, Point of No Return, 1952, Caine Mutiny Court Martial, 1953, Two For the Seesaw, 1958. A Gift of Time. 1962, Generation, First Monday in October. 1979; (TV) The Alpha Caper. 1973, Collision Course, 1976, series Captains and the With USN. 1942-45 Recipient Tony award Kings, 1976 1979, Life 1979, Achievement award Kennedy Ctr, Achievement award Am Film Inst., hon. Academy award for acting. 1980. Died Aug. 12. 1982.

FONDA, JANE, actress; b. NYC. Dec. 21. 1937; d. Henry child. and Frances (Seymour) F.; m. Roger Vadim (div.); child. Troy; Vanessa; m. Tom Hayden, Jan. 20, 1973 (div.); m Ted Turner, Dec 21, 1991 Student. Vassar Coll Appeared on Broadway stage in There Was a Little Girl. I960. The Fun Couple. 1962; appeared in Actor's Studio prodn. 1

1

Strange Interlude. 1963; appeared in films Tall Story. I960. A Walk on the Wild Side, 1962, Period of Adjustment. 1962, Sunday in New York, 1963, In the Cool of the Day. 1963. The Love Cage. 1963, La Ronde. 1964. Cat Ballou. 1965. The Chase, 1966, Any Wednesday. 1966, The Game Is Over. 1967. Hurry Sundown, 1967. Barefoot in the Park. 1967, Barbarella, 1968, Spirits of the Dead. 1969, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?. 1969. Klute. 1970 (Acad award best actress). Steelyard Blues, 1973. A Dolls House. 1973. The Blue Bird, 1976. Fun with Dick and Jane, 1976, Julia, 1977, also producer Coming Home, 1978 (Acad, award best ac-

Comes

a Horseman, 1978, also producer The China Syndrome, 1979. Electric Horseman. 1979. Nine to Five, 1980, On Golden Pond. 1981. Rollover. 1981, The Dollmaker. 1984 (ABC-TV, Emmy award best actress). Agnes of God. 1985. The Morning After. 1986 (Acad. award nomination best actress), Old Gnngo, 1988, Stanley and Ins. 1990. producer Lakota Woman, 1994; (TV Century of Women, 1 994; author: Jane Fonda's miniscries) Workout Book, 1981, Women Coming of Age, 1984. Jane Weight-Loss Program. 1986, Jane Fonda's New Workout Total Birth Program, Fonda's New Pregnancy Workout 1989, Jane Fonda Workout Video, 12 additional videos. Recipient Golden Apple prize for female star of yr. Hollywood Women's Press Club. 1977, Golden Globe award, 1978; rated no. 1 heroine of young Ams.. U.S. News Roper 1978,

A

&

&

Am., Ladies Home Jour. Roper Poll, 1985. Office CAA care Kim Hodgert 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804 Poll.,

1985, 4th

most admired

FONTAINE, JOAN,

actress;

woman

b.

in

Tokyo. Japan. Oct.

22,

Brian Aherne 1939 (div 1945), m William Dozier 1946 (div. 1951) 1 daughter.m Collier Young 1952 (div. 1961). m. Alfred Wright. Jr. 1964 (div. 1969) AlfredWnght Jr. 1964 (div. 1969), student American School, Tokyo; film appearances include. No More Ladies, 1935, You Can't Beat Love, 1937, Quality Street. 1937. Rebecca. 1940 (Acad. Award nomination), Suspicion, 1941 (reap. Acad. Award). This Above All. 1942. The Constant Nymph. 1943. (Acad. Award nomination), The Emperor Waltz. 1948. September Affair. 1950. Born to Be Bad. 1950, Darling, How Could 1917.

Home: Lake

16.

Adams,

tress), California Suite,

1974.

m. Shirlee

(adopted)

m

You!, 1951, The Devil's Own. 1966; Broadway appearances include Forty Carats and Lion in Winter.

FOOTE, HORTON, playwright, scriptwriter: b Wharton. Mar 14. 1916; s Albert Horton and Hallie (Brooks) F Barbara Hallie, m. Lillian Vallish, June 4, 1945; children Albert Horton. Walter Vallish. Daisy Brooks. Student. Pasadena Playhouse Sch. Theatre. Calif. 1933-35. Tamara 1937-39. Actor Daykarhanova Sch. Theatre. 1939-42; mgr. prodn. co. Productions Inc., Washington, 1942-45; tchr. of play writing Author: (novel) The Chase. 1956; (screenplays) Storm Fear. 1956. To Kill a Mockingbird. 1962 (Academy award best screenplay 1962, Writers Guild Am. award 1962). Baby. The Rain Must Fall. 1965. Hurry Sundown, 1966. Tomorrow, 1971, Tender Mercies, 1983 (ATex..

;



NYC,

NYC,

On Valento Bountiful. 1985 (Academy screenplay 1985). Spring Moon. 1987. Convicts, 1991, Of Mice and Men, 1992; (plays) Texas Town, 1942, Out of My House. 1942. Only The Heart, 1944. Celebration. 1948. The Chase, 1952, The Tnp to Bountiful. 1953. The Midnight Caller, 1953, A Young Lady of Property. 1954, The Traveling Lady. 1955, The Roads to Home, 1955, Harrison, Texas: Eight Television Plays, 1959, Tornorrow, 1960. Three Plays, 1962. Roots in a Parched Ground. 1962. (musical adaption) Gone with the Wind, 1971, The Road to the Graveyard, 1985. Blind Date. 1986. Selected One Act Plays of Horton Foote. 1988. Habitation of Dragons. 1988. Dividing the Estate. 1989. Talking Pictures. 1990. Horton Foote: Four New Plays. 1994, The Young Man From Atlanta, 1994 (Pulitzer Prize for drama 1995), Night Seasons, 1994, The 1994, Laura Dennis. 1994. Talking Pictures, Carpetbagger's Children, The Last of the Thorntons, also (play series) The Orphans' Home Cycle; (TV movies) Only The Heart. NBC. 1947, Ludie Brooks. CBS. 1951. The Travelers. NBC. 1952, The Old Beginning. NBC. 1953, The Trip to Bountiful, •NBC. 1953. Midnight Caller. NBC, 1953. John Turner Davis. NBC, 1953. Young Lady of Property. NBC. 1953, The Oil Well. NBC, 1953, Rocking Chair. NBC, 1953, Expectant Relations, NBC. 1953. Death of the Old cademy award tine's

Day.

best screenplay 1983), 1918, 1984.

The Trip

1985.

Award nomination

best

Man. NBC. 1953, Tears of My Sister. NBC, 1953. The Shadow of Wilie Greer. NBC. 1954. The Dancers. NBC, 1954, The Roads to Home, ABC, 1955. Flight. NBC. 1956. Drugstore: Sunday Noon. ABC, 1956, Member of the Family. CBS, 1957. Traveling Lady. CBS. 1957. Old Man, 1959, Tomorrow, CBS, 1960, 71, The Shape of the River. CBS. 1960. The Night of the Storm. CBS, 1961, Gambling Heart, NBC. 1964. The Displaced Person. PBS. 1977. Barn Burning. PBS, 1980. Keeping On. PBS, 1983, The Habitation of Dragons. TNT. 1992; writer (TV film) Mr and Mrs. Loving. 1996; dir When They Speak of Rita. 2^00 Recipient Evelyn Burkey award Writer's Guild. 1989.

CBS,

FOOTE, SHELBY,

Nov. 17. author; b Greenville. Miss 1916; s. Shelby Dade and Lillian (Rosenslock) F.. m. Gwyn Rainer, Sept. 5, 1956; children: Margaret Shelby. Huger Lee Student, U. N.C.. 1935-37; DLitt (hon), U. of the South. 1981. Southwestern U„ 1982, U. S.C., 1991, U. N.C., 1993. Notre Dame U., 1994. Coll. of 1992. Millsaps U William Mary. 1999. Loyola U 1999 Novelist lectr., U Va., 1963, playwright in residence. Arena Stage, Washington, 1963-64. writer in residence. Hollins Coll.. Va.. 1968; Author: novels Tournament. 1949. Follow Me Down. 1950. Love in a Dry Season, 1951, Shiloh. 1952. Jordan County, 1954, NarSeptember September, 1978; history The Civil War, 1958, Vol. II, rative: Vol. I. Fort Sumter to Perryville. Fredericksburg to Meridian, 1963, Vol III, Red River to Landscape in the Appomattox. 1974; play Jordon County: Round. 1964, Conversations with Shelby Foote, 1989; editor: Chickamauga and Other Civil War Stories, 1993, Correspondence of Shelby Foote and Walker Percy, 1997. Mem. acad adv bd. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1988-89. Recipient Disting ,

.

&

,

A

A

N.C.. 1975. Dos Passos prize for Lit.. 1988. Charles Frankel award 1992. St. Louis Literary award 1992. Nevins-Freeman award 1992, Ingersoll-Weaver award, 1997. Richard Wright award. 1997. N.Y. Pub. Libr. Literary Lion. 1994. 98. Cleanth Brooks medal, 1999; Guggenheim Mem. Am. fellow, 1955-57, Ford Found fellow. 1963-64. Acad. Arts and Letters. Fellowship of So. Writers, soc. Am.

Alumnus award U.

Historians

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1920-26. Author books including: (with Arthur Gnffin) The Boston Book. 1947. The Running of the Tide. 1948. Rainbow on the Road. 1954. Recipient Pulitzer prize in Am. History, 1943, John Newbcry medal, 1944, Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr novel award. 1948. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sets., Soc. Am. Historians. Am. Antiquarian Soc. Died Aug. 12, 1967.

co., life ins. co., 1923-31,

Leadership award Am. Cancer Soc.. Carmel N.Y. Deceased.

FONDA, HENRY,

b.

James Adonijah and Ruth

m

WHO

Office:

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4362

FORBES, ESTHER,

author;

b.

Westborough.

Mass.;

d.

William Trowbridge and Harriette (Mernfield) Forbes; m. Albert Learned Hoskins, Jr.. 1926 (div. 1933). Student, U. Wis.. 1916-18; LittD, Clark U„ 1943. U Maine. 1943. U Wis., 1949, Northeastern U.. 1949. Wellesley Coll.. 1950; LLD, Tufts U. Mem. edit] staff Houghton Mifflin Co.,

MALCOLM STEVENSON, NYC.

FORBES,

publisher,

author,

former state senator; b. Aug 19. 1919; s. Bertie Charles and Adelaide (Stevenson) F.; m. Roberta Remscn Laidlaw. Sept 1946 (div 21, 1985); children: Malcolm Stevenson Jr.. Robert Laidlaw, Christopher Charles, Timothy Carter, Moira Hamilton Forbes Mumma Grad. cum laude, Lawrenceville Acad., 1937; AB. Princeton U.. 1941; LHD (hon). Nasson Coll. 1966; LLD (hon). Okla Christian Coll., 1973; LittD (hon .), Milliken U., 1974, Ball State U.. 1975; DSc of Bus. 1980; DFA (hon ). Franklin Pierce Coll Adminstrn. (hon.). Bryant Coll., 1976; D of Journalism (hon), Babson Coll.. 1977, Central New Eng. Coll.. 1981, LLD (hon ), Am. Grad Sch Internat Mgmt., 1977. Pace U„ 1979, Potomac Sch Law, 1979, Kean Coll N.J.. 1981, Westminster Coll 1981. Seton Hill Coll 1981. U. Vt 1982. U. No. Colo.. 1983. E. Tex. State U.. 1984. Lehigh U„ 1984, Webster U.. 1984, Wittenberg U. 1985; of Econ. Journalism (hon). Lakeland Coll.. 1980; (hon), Hofstra U, 1981. Ohio U. 1981. Southwestern at Memphis. 1983; DBA (hon). Bloomfield Coll. 1982. Husson Coll.. 1983; LHD (hon). Lincoln Coll.. 1983, U. Denver. 1983, 1984, Pratt Inst., Hillsdale Coll 1984. Johns Hopkins U ,

,

,

,

D

HHD

.

1985, St

,

Peter's Coll..

1986.

Hampden-Sydney

Coll.,

1986;

LittD (hon). Miami U .. 1983. Franklin and Marshall Coll.. 1984, Rider Coll.. 1986. DCS (hon .). St. Bonaventure, 1986; LLD (hon ). U Aberdeen. 1986. Lewis and Clark Coll.. 1986; Degree in Internat. Entrepreneurship (hon.), Armand Hammer United World Coll of Am West; DCS (hon ), Suf1987; LHD (hon). Carnegie-Mellon U.. 1987, folk U. Centenary Coll., 1987; LLD (hon ), U. Mo., 1987; D of Bus. Adminstrn Johnson & Wales Coll.. 1987; LLD (hon). Southwestern Adventist Coll., 1987, Spring Garden Coll., 1987; LHD (hon). U Tampa, 1988, Loyola Coll, 1988, Wilkes Coll., 1988; LLD (hon ), Syracuse U 1988, Trenton Coll.. 1988; of Pub Svc and Bus Leadership. Adams .

.

D

State Coll.. 1988. Owner, pub Fairfield Times (weekly), Lancaster. Ohio. 1941, est. Lancaster Tribune (weekly), 1942; assoc. pub. Forbes Mag. Bus., N.Y.C. 1946-54, pub., editorin-chief, 1957-90; v.p. Forbes Inc.. N.Y.C, 1947-64, pres, 1964-80. chmn. chief exec officer. 1980-90; chmn bd. 60

Ave. Corp.; pres. Forbes Trinchera Inc.; chmn. Fiji Forbes; founder, pres.. pub. Nations Heritage (bi-monthly), 1948-49; chmn. bd. Sangre de Cristo Ranches Inc.; 1st person to fly coast-to-coast in U.S. in hot air balloon; set 6 world records in hot air ballooning. 1973; founded the world's 1st balloon mus.. Chateau de Balleroy in Normandy. France. 1973; made 1st free flight of hot air balloon over Beijing, also 1st motorcycle tour of People's Rep of China. 1982. Author: 1974, The Sayings of Chairman Fact and Comment, Malcolm, 1978, Around the World on Hot Air and Two Wheels. 1985. The Further Sayings of Malcolm Forbes, 1986. They Went That-a-way, 1988. More Than I Dreamed: A 1989. Campaign chmn. ARC. Lifetime of Collecting. Somerset Hills. N.J., 1949; mem. Borough Council Bernardsville. N.J., state senator, 1952-58, Republican candidate for gov., N.J.. 1957, N.J. del.-al-large Rep Nat. Conv., 1960; bd. dirs., Naval War Coll.. 1975-77; trustee St. Mark's Sch., 1976-80. Princeton U.. 1982. charter trustee. 1986—; bd. dirs. Coast Guard Acad. Found.; chmn. N.J. Rhodes Scholarship Com.. 1976, 78. 79; mem. Princeton Art Council. 1973-79. Decorated Bronze Star, Served with inf. AUS, 1942-45 Purple Heart, Order of Merit France, Order of Ouissam Alaoyite (Morocco). President's Medal of Achievement officer Order of St. John; recipient (Pakistan); assoc. Fifth

Freedoms Found. Medal. 1949; named Young Man

of Year C. of C, 1951; recipient Aeronauts trophy, Harmon 1975; named hon. paramount chief Nimba tribe, Liberia, Philanthropist of Yr. Greater N.Y. chpt. Nat. Soc. Fund Raising Execs., 1986, Grand Dad of Yr Old Grand Dad Club, 1986; recipient Eaton Corp. award Internat. Platform Assn., 1979, Disting. Achievement award in Periodical Journalism U. So. Calif. Journalism Alumni Assn., 1979; Image award for bus. and industry Men's Fashion Assn. Am.. 1979; Bus. Leadership award Columbia U. Sch. Bus.. 1980; Man of Conscience award Appeal of Conscience Found.. 1980; Franklin award for disting. service Printing Industries Met N.Y, 1981; Sacred Cat award Milw Press Club, 1981; award for entrepreneurial excellence Yale U. Mgmt Sch.. 1982; Superstar of Yr award Police Athletic League. 1982; Manstyle award Gentlemen's Quar.. 1983; Community Service award Greenwich Village C. of C, 1983; Communicator of Yr. award Bus. Profl. Advt. Assn., 1983; Communicator of Yr. award 33d Ann. Enterprise award, award Council for Econ. Edn.. 1983. Pub. of Yr. award Mag. Pubs. Assn.. 19j83; Medal of Honor Culinary Inst, of Am., 1983; Henry Johnson Fisher award, 1984; Free Enterprise award Ins Fedn. NY.. 1984; Mr NY's Finest Championship aSvard Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn.. 1984; Person of Yr. award French-Am. C of C. in U.S.. 1985; Ann. Citation of Merit. Salvation Army Assn., 1985; inducted into Aviation Hall of Fame of N.J.. 1985; Am. Eagle award Invest in Am. Nat. Council. 1986. Hands in Applause award Sales Execs.

N.J.

Jr.

award,

Club

of

NY..

1986;

recipient

Diplome Montgolfier Fedn.

Aeronautique for outstanding contrib. to devel. ballooning, 1986; named Philanthropist of Yr Greater N.Y. chpt. Nat.

Fund Raising Execs., 1986. Assoc. Comdr. Brother of Most Venerable Order Hosp St John of Jerusalem. 1986; Honored by the Govs. Com on Scholastic Achievement. 1986; Salmagundi Honor award and the Richard M. Cyert Excellence Carnegie-Mellon U.. 1987; Medal for Profl Motorcyclist of Yr. award Motorcyclist Mag., 1987; Internat Motorcyclist of Yr. award Internat World of Motorcycles,

Soc.

the

1988; inducted into Hall of Fame of N.Y. Fin. Writers Assn.. 1988; promoted to the rank of officer by the French Gov. Legion of Honor. 1988; apptd. Knight Grand Cross of the Mem. Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, 1988 Orientation St. Andrew's Soc.. 84th Inf. Div. Assn.. Def Conf. Assn.. N.J. Hist. Soc.. Nat Aero. Assn (dir., exec v.p.), Internat. Balloonists Assn., Balloon Fedn. Am. (dir.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

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1974-76). Aircraft

Soc.

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FORD. JOHN (SEAN O'FEENEY). Elizabeth, Maine. Feb.

1895;

1.

film director; b.

Cape

Sean and Barbara (Currant

s.

post Specialists, Newcomen Soc.. Confrene des Chevaliers du Tastevin. Pilgrims of U.S.. Asian Inst. Technology (trustee Episcopalian (vestryman). Clubs: Princeton. Essex 1988).

OFeeney; m. Mary McBryde Smith. July 3. 1920; children: Patrick Roper. Barbara Nugent DFA. U. Maine, 1939; MA. Bowdoin Coll.. Brunswick, Maine. 1947; LHD.

Racquet and Tennis. New York Hills NJ Died Feb. 24.

Brandeis U. Property man. then dir. Universal-Fox. MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. United Artists. RKO. Calif., from 1914. Dir. over 80 motion pictures including How the West Was

Fox Hound.

New York

Home: Far

Yacht. Links. Explorers. 1990; cremated

BLOOMER

(ELIZABETH FORD), former First Lady of United States, health facility executive; b. Chgo .. Apr. 8, 1918; d. William Stephenson and Hortence (Neahr) Bloomer; m. Gerald R Ford (38th Pres U.S.). Oct. Michael Gerald. John Gardner, Steven 15, 1948; children Meigs, Susan Elizabeth. Student. Sen Dance Bennington Dancer Coll 1936. 37; LL.D (hon). U. Mich.. 1976. 1939-41; fashion Martha Graham Concert Group. Herpolschcimer's Depi Store. Grand Rapids. Mich.. dir. 1943-48; dance instr. Grand Rapids. 1932-48; chmn. bd. dirs. Author: The Betty Ford Or.. Rancho Mirage. Calif autobiography The Times of My Life, 1979. Betty: A Glad Awakening. 1987. Bd. dirs. Nat Arthritis Found, (hon.); Eisenhower Med. Ctr.. trustee Martha Graham Dance Ctr Rancho Mirage; hon chmn. Palm Spnngs Desert Mus., nat. FORD, BETTY

Won. Seven Women. Served to capt. USNR. WWII, to rear adm.. Korea. Recipient NY. Critics award. 1935. 39. 40. 41. Acad Motion Picture Arts and Set. directorial award. 1935, 39, 40, 41, 53, Acad. Awards (documentaries) Midway. December 7th; decorated Legion of Merit. Purple Heart, Air medal. Chevalier Crown of Belgium. Knight Comdr. Italian Republic. Knights of Malta Legion of Honor. Mem. KC. Army Club. Navy Club. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Died Aug.

31.

NYC.

.

CA

Mirage

The Lambs. Box 927 Rancho

dirs.

PO

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FORD, TENNESSEE

JR., 38th President of the United States; b Omaha. July 14. 1913; s. Gerald R and Elizabeth Bloomer. Oct. 15, 1948; Dorothy (Gardner) F; children: Michael. John. Steven. Susan. A.B., U. Mich., 1935; LL.B.. Yale U.. 1941; LL.D., Mich State U.. Albion Coll Aquinas Coll Spring Arbor Coll. Bar: Mich. 1941. Practiced law at Grand Rapids. 1941-49; mem. law firm Buchen and Ford; mem 8lst-93d Congresses from 5th Mich. 1949-74. elected minority leader. 1965; v.p. served Dist under Pres Richard Nixon U.S.. U.S.. 1973-74; pres. U.S.. 1974-77; del. Interparliamentary Union. Warsaw, Poland, 1962; dir. The 1959. Belgium. 1961. Bilderberg Group Conf Travelers. Inc.; adv. dir. Tex. Commerce Bancshares. Inc., Am. Express Co.; mem. internal, adv. coun. Inst. Internat. Recipient Served as It. comdr USNR. 1942-46. Studies Grand Rapids Jr. C. of C. Distinguished Service award, 1948; Distinguished Service Award as one of ten outstanding young

ERNIE (ERNEST JENNINGS

FORD), entertainer; b. Bristol, Tenn., Feb. 13, 1919; s. Clarence and Maude (Long) F m. Betty Jean Heminger. Sept 18. 1942 (dec. Feb 1989); children: Jeffrey Buckner. Brion Leonard; m. Beverly Wood-Smith. June 1989. Student. Head liner London PalCin Conservatory Music. 1939. ladium, from 1953. Host The Ford Show. NBC-TV, 1955-61. daytime TV show, ABC, 1962-65; headliner: 1st country music show to USSR. 1974. rec. artist Capitol Records. 1949Served to It. 76; outstanding records include 16 Tons. ;

USAAF. World War

FORD. GERALD RUDOLPH,

Recipient

II.

Presdl.

Freedom, 1984; inducted into Country Music Hall 1990. Home: Portola Calif. Died Oct. 17. 1991.

medal of of Fame,

m

.

.

.

.

men in U.S. by US. Jr C of C 1950; Silver Anniversary All-Am Sports Illustrated, 1959; Distinguished Congres.

award Am.

Assn., 1961. Medal of Mem. Freedom. 1999. Congressional Gold Medal. 1999 Am, Mich. State. Grand Rapids bar assns., Delta Kappa

sional Service

Polit.

Sci.

Epsilon. Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: University (Kent County). Peninsular (Kent County). Lodge:

Masons

PO Box

Office:

927 Rancho Mirage

CA

92270-

WENDELL HAMPTON,

former senator; b OwenFORD, sboro. Ky.. Sept. 8. 1924; s. Ernest M. and Irene (Schenk) F.; m. Jean Neel. Sept. 18. 1943; children: Shirley Jean (Mrs. 1942-43. Past ptnr. Gen. Dexter). Steven. Student, V Ky Ins Agy., Owensboro; chief asst. to gov. Ky., 1959-61; mem. Ky. Senate. 1966-67; lt. gov. Ky., 1967-71. gov. Ky., 1971-74. U.S. senator from Ky., 1974-99, dem. whip. 1991-99; past ,

chmn. Dem. Senatonal Campaign Com.. Nat Dem. Gov's Caucus; chmn. Dem. Nat. Campaign Com., 1976; ranking minority mem. Commerce. Sci. and Transp. Subcom. on Aviation, Rules and Adminstrn. Com.; mem. Energy and Natural Resources Com.. Joint Com. on Printing. Senate Dem. Policy Com.. Senate Dem. Steering and Coordination Com.. Senate Dem. Tech. and Comm. Com. Served with AUS. 1944-46. Ky. N.G.. 1949-62. Disting. fellow Martin Baptist. Sch. Pub. Policy and Adminstr. U. Ky.. 1999—. Club: Elk. Jaycees.

FORD, WILLIAM DAVID,

congressman, lawyer; b DeRobert Henderson and Jean Bowie (McGhee) F.; m, Mary Whalen; children: William David. Margaret. John P. Student. Nebr. Tchrs. Coll., Peru, 1946, Wayne State U., 1947-48; B.S.. U. Denver, 1949. LL.B 1951; LHD.. Westfield State Coll.. 1970; Ph.D. (hon.). Eastern Mich. U.. 1976. Grand Valley State Coll. of Mich., 1979. Wayne State U.. 1979. Mich. State U., 1980. No. Mich. U.. troit,

0927

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6,

1927;

s.

.

FORD, HARRISON,

actor; b Chgo., July 13. 1942; m. Melissa Willard, Benjamin; m. Ford; children: Mathison, children: Malcolm. Georgia. Ed., Ripon Coll.

Mary

Appeared in motion pictures including: Dead Heat on a Merry-Go- Round. 1966. Luv, 1967. The Long Ride Home. 1967. Getting Straight. 1970. Zabnske Point. 1970. The Conversation, 1974. American Graffiti, 1974. Star Wars, 1977, Heroes, 1977. Force 10 From Navarone. 1978. Hanover Street. 1979, Frisco Kid. 1979, Apocalypse Now, 1979. The Empire Strikes Back. 1980, Raiders of the Lost Ark. 1981. Blade Runner. 1982. Return of the Jedi. 1983, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. 1984. Witness. 1985. Mosquito Coast. 1986. Frantic. 1988. Working Girl. 1988. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. 1989. Presumed Innocent, 1990. Patriot Games. 1992. The Fugitive. 1993. Clear and Present Danger. 1994. Sabnna. 1995. A Hundred and One Nights. 1995, Devil's Own. 1996. Air Force One, 1997, Six Days Seven Nights. 1998. Random Hearts. 1999. What Lies

Beneath. 2000; appeared in TV movie James A. Michener's Dynasty. 1976; numerous TV appearances including Judgement The Court-Martial of Lt. William Calley. 1975. The F.B.I. Gunsmoke, The Virginian, The Possessed, Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. .

U

Detroit. 1981. U. Mich.. 1980. Central Mich U.. 1981. 1982. Cleary Coll., 1984. Northeastern U.. 1985. L.I. U.. 1986, Columbia Coll.. Chgo, 1986, Madonna Coll Detroit. 1987; postgrad., Peru St Coll., Nebr.. 1988. U Denver. 1988. justice of peace Bar: Mich, bar 1951. Practice law, 1951 Taylor, Mich., 1955-57; twp. atty., 1957-64; city atty. Melvindale, Mich- 1957-59; del. Mich. Const!. Conv., 196162; mem. Mich. Senate from 21st Dist., 1962-64, 89th to 103rd Congresses from 15th (now 13th) Mich. Dist., Washington. 1965 mem. steering and policy com., edn. and labor com., Dem. nat whip-at-large 89th to 101th Congresses from 1 5th Mich Dist Washington, 1965-81, congl. adviser Gt. Lake Conto UNESCO. 1971-74; vice-chmn. Conf gressmen 89th-!01th Congresses from 15th Mich. Dist.. Washington, chmn. Edn. and Labor commn.. subcom. postRecipient Served with USNR, 1944-46. secondary edn. Distinguished Service award; Outstanding Young Man of Mem. ABA. Mich. Bar Assn., Year award Taylor. 1962. Downriver Bar Assn. (pres. 1961-62). Am. Legion. Clubs: Masons. Shriners. Eagles, Elks, Moose, Rotary (pres. 1961-





;

;

manufacturer; b. Dearborn Township, Mich., July 30, 1863; s. William and Mary (Litogot) F; m. Clara J. Bryant, Apr II, 1888; 1 child, Edsel Bryant Engnng.. U. Mich.. 1926; LLD. Colgate U. 1935 Learned machinist's trade Detroit. 1887; chief engr Edison Illumination Co .; organizer, pres. Ford Motor Co.; announced plan of profit-sharing involving distribution of ten to thirty millions of dollars annually to employees. 1914; chartered ship and conducted party to Europe with object of organizing a conf. of peace advocates to influence belligerent govts, to en the war. 1915; built Henry Ford Hosp. at cost of $7,500,000; apptd. by Pres Wilson mem. Wage Umpire Bd..

Author My Life and Work. 1925. Today and Tomorrow, 1926, Moving Forward, 1931. Dem. candidate Mem for U.S Senate against Truman H Newberry, 1918. Soc. Automotive Engrs. Detroit Bd. Commerce, various 1918;

clubs

Died Apr

7.

GEORGE, former boxer, minister, boxing broadcaster, b Marshall, Tex., s. J. D. and Nancy Foreman; children from previous marriages: Michi. Freeda, Natalie. George Jr.. George 3d, George 4th. Profl. boxer, 1969-77.

FOREMAN,

1977—; founder, minister Ch. Lord Jesus 1968 1984 heavyweight champion Houston, & Olympics; world heavyweight champion, 1973-74; IBF heavyweight champion, 1994, abandoned titles, 1994. Author: By George. 1995; boxing analyst HBO; numerous TV commercials and endorsements; owner George Foreman Founder George Foreman Cmty. Ctr.. Houston. Grill Achievements include being the oldest Heavyweight Champion in boxing history-45 yrs.

87—,

minister,

Christ.



,

WBA

1947.

FORMAN, MI LOS,

automobile manufacturing executive; b. s. Edsel B. and Eleanor (Clay) F.; m. 13. 1940 (div); children: Charlotte. Anne. Edsel Bryant II. m Maria Cristina Vettore Austin. Feb 19, 1965 (div); m Kathleen DuRoss. Oct 1980. Grad Hotchkiss Sch 1936; student. Yale U.. 1936-40 Dir Ford Motor Co.. 1938-87. with co 1940-82. v p., 1943. exec. v.p. II,

Detroit. Sept. 4. 1917;

Anne McDonnell.

July

.

.

.

1944. pres

.

1945.

chmn

.

1960-80, chief exec officer. 1960-79;

Sotheby's Holdings. Inc Henry Ford trustee, chmn Health Corp. 1943-76, Edison Trustee The Ford Found Inst grad mem Bus Council Recipient Presdnl Medal of Freedom. 1969 Home Detroit Mich Died Sept 29. 1987

dir

.

.

,,

archives appear in their original form

secretary

b. Beacon. (Toohey) F m

of defense;

A

James and Mary

s

..

1926; children: Michael, Peter. (hon). Princeton U.. 1944 With New Jersey 1915-16; with Zinc Co.. Tobacco Products Corp., Dillon. Read Co., 1916-40. pres.. 1937-40; adminstrv. asst. to Pres. of U.S U.S. Govt.. 1940. under-sec of Navy, 1944-

Oct.

12.

LLD

NYC.

&

47. sec. of def.. 1947-49. Lt. USNR, 1917-19. Democrat. Died May 22. 1949; buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Washington.

FORRESTER. JAY WRIGHT, management

specialist,

b. Anselmo. Nebr.. July 14, 1918; s. Marmaduke Ethel Pearl (Wright) F.; m. Susan Swett, July 27, 1946; children: Judith. Nathan Blair, Ned Cromwell B.Sc U. Nebr.. 1939, D.Eng (hon). 1954; M.Sc., MIT, 1945; D.Sc. (hon.). Boston U., 1969. Union Coll.. 1973; D.Eng. (hon.). Newark Coll. Engring.. 1971. U. Notre Dame, 1974; D.Polit. Sci. (hon.), U. Mannheim, 1979; (hon.),

educator;

M. and

LHD

SUNY.

1988

X-ray equipment rschr. MIT. Cam-

lnstr..

co-founder Servomechanisms Lab.. 1940, devel. electric and hydraulic servomechanisms for gun mounts bridge.

1939-40,

and radar. 1940-44. asso. dir. servomechanisms lab., also supr. Whirlwind I digital computer devel.. 1944-51, founder Digital Computer Lab., dir., 1951-56, div. head Lincoln Lab. for Air Def., 1951-56, prof. mgmt. Sloan Sch. Mgmt., 195672, Germeshausen prof.. 1972-89. Germeshausen prof, emerowner Forrester Cattle Ranch, Dunitus, sr. lectr.. 1989 ning, Nebr.; head System Dynamics Group, Sloan Sch.. 196089. Lectures and tech. papers on digital computers and indsl. mgmt.; also dynamics indsl. and econ. behavior.; author: Industrial Dynamics, 1961, Principles of Systems, 1968, Urban Dynamics, 1969, World Dynamics, 1971, Collected Papers,



;

1975; patentee servomechanisms, digital info, storage, indsl. control. Recipient Inventor of Yr. award George Wash-

Valdemar Poulsen Gold medal Danish U., 1968, Acad. Tech. Scis.. 1969, Outstanding Accomplishment award Systems, Man and Cybernetics Soc. of IEEE, 1972, Computer Benjamin Pioneer award IEEE Computer Soc.. 1982, Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts, London, 1972, New Eng. award Engring. Socs. New Eng., 1973, Potts medal Franklin Inst., 1974; Harry Goode Meml. award Am. Fedn. Info. Processing Socs., 1977, Common Wealth award of Disting. Service. 1979, James R. Killain Jr. Faculty Achievement ington

award MIT, 1987, Agncuitura 2000 award, Italy, 1987. Info. Storage award IEEE Magnetics Soc., 1988, Lord Found. Leadership award, 1988, U.S. Nat. Medal of Tech.. 1989, Pioneer award IEEE Aerospace & Electronic Systems Soc., 1990; named to Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame, 1979; Jay W. Fellow IEEE Forrester chair named in his honor, MIT. (medal of Honor 1972. Pioneer award 1990). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Acad. Mgmt.; mem. Nat. Acad. Engring., Inst.

Mgmt. Scis., Soc Mfg. Engrs. (hon.), Am. Phys. Soc.. Assn. Computing Machinery. Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Xi, Sigma Tau. Office: MIT Bldg E60-389 Cambridge MA 02139

FORTAS, ABE,

lawyer, associate justice

Supreme Court;

b.

19, 1910; s. William and Ray (Berson) m. Carolyn Eugenia Agger, July 9, 1935. BA, SouthwesAsst. prof, law Yale. tern Coll.. 1930; LLB. Yale. 1933

Memphis, Tenn,. June

F.;

1937-38; gen. counsel PWA, 1939-40; dir. Interior, 1 94 1 -42, undersec. dept of power Dcpt 1942-46; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1965-69; mem. Fortas Koven, Washington. 1970; acting gen. counsel Nat. Power Policy Com., 1941; mem. Pres.'s Com. to Study changes in Organic Law PR.. 1943; vis. prof, law Yale U., 1946-47. Chmn. bd. Contbr. legal and other periodicals. dirs. Kennedy Ctr. Prodns., Inc.; trustee Carnegie Hall Corp., John F. Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts, Marlboro Sch. Music. Mem. Fed Bar Assn., ABA, Order of Coif. Phi Beta 1933-37; cons..

divsn.

.

.

&

Kappa. Died Apr

1982.

FOSSE, BOB, director, choreographer; b. Chgo., June 23, 1927; s. Cyril K and Sarah (Stanton) F. Choreographer, dir. musical plays, 1956-87, Pajama Game. 1956, Damn Yankees. 1957. Bells Are Ringing, 1958. New Girl in Town. 1958; play Redhead. 1959. Sweet Charity, 1966. also 1986 remake; film version, 1968, Pippin; stage, 1972, Chicago, 1975, Dancin', 1978; mus. staging How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1961; dir.. film star, 1980-83; choreographer, co-dir. musical staging Little Me, 1962; actor musical staging Pal Joey. 1961, 63; actor, choreographer: film The Little Prince, 1974; choreographer, dir. films Cabaret, 1972, All That Jazz, 1979; dir. film Lenny, 1974; writer, dir.. choreRecipient Tony ographer Broadway play Big Deal. 1986. award for Pajama Game 1956, Damn Yankees 1957. Redhead 1959. Sweet Charity 1966, Pippin (2) 1972, Dancin 1978, Big Deal. 1986, Donaldson award for Pajama Game 1956. Dance Mag. and Tony award for Little Me 1963. Oscar award for Cabaret 1972, 3 Emmy awards for spl. Liza with a Mem. Soc. Stage Z. Drama Desk award for Pippin 1972. Home: New York Dirs. and Choreographers (treas.).

NY

Died Sept. 23. 1987.

FOSTER,

JODIE

actress;

L.A..

b.

(Almond) F; film director; b. Caslav. CzechosFeb 18, 1932. Ed. film faculty. Acad. Music and Dramatic Art. Prague, Czechoslovakia. Dir. Laterna Magika, Prague, 1958-62. Mem artistic com. Sebor-Bor Film Producing Group; dir films including: Peter and Pa via (Czechoslovak Film Critics' award 1963, Grand Pnx 17th Internat Film Festival, Locarno 1964). Competition, 1963. Audition, 1963. Peter and Paula. 1963. Black Peter, 1964, The Loves of a Blonde. 1966. Firemen's Ball, 1968, Taking Off. 1971 (Cannes Internat. Film Festival Grand Prize). Visions of Eight. 1973. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. (Acad award for best direction), 1975. Hair. 1979. Ragtime. 98 1, Amadeus (Acad, award for best direction). 984. Valmont. 1989, The People Vs. Larry Flint, 1996. Man on

lovakia,

FORD, HENRY,

Ogden,

.

automobile

D

Feb. 15. 1892;

,

62).

FORD, HENRY,

NY..

.

1973.

.

Symphony Orch.; bd. trustee Nat. Home: Libertyville. III. Episcopalian.

FORRESTAL, JAMES, Josephine

1

The Moon,

1

1999; actor (films) Heartburn,

New

Year's

Day

1

(ALICIA

Nov.

19,

CHRISTIAN

1962;

child, Charles.

BA

d.

FOSTER),

Lucius and

Evelyn

cum

laude, Yale Mayberry. R.F D. 1969; in

Lit.

Acting debut in TV show numerous other TV appearances including My Three Sons. The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Gunsmoke, Bonanza. Paper Moon. 1974-75; TV spl. The Secret Life of T.K. Dearing. 1975, A Salute to Martin Scorsege, 1997; TV movies Rookie of the Year. Smile, Jenny. You're Dead; motion picture appearances Napoleon and Samantha, 1972, Menace on the Mountain, One Little Indian, 1973, Tom Sawyer, 1973. Kansas City Bomber, 1972. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. 1973, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, 1974. Taxi Driver. 1976 (Acad, award nominee for Best Supporting Actress). Echoes of a Summer. 1976. Bugsy Malone, 1976. Freaky Friday. 1976. Moi, Fleur Bleue. 1977. Casotto, 1977. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane. 1977. Candleshoe, 1977. Foxes. 1980. Carny, 1980. O'Haras Wife, 1982. Sven-

U

,

1985.

,

FOWLER gah, I98J, Hole! New Hampshire. 1984. The Blood ol Others. 1984. Mesmerized. 1986. Siesta. 1986. Five Corners, 1986. Siesta. 1987. Stealing Home. 1988. Five Corners, 1988. The Accused. 1988 (Acad, award for Best Actress, 1989). Backtrack. 1989. The Silence of the Lambs. 1991 (Golden Globe award for Best Actress in Drama, 1992, Acad, award for Best Actress, 1992). Shadows and Fog. 1992, Sommersby, 1993. Maverick. 1994. Contact, 1997, Anna and The Kine. 1999; dir, actress: Little Man Tate, 1991; prodr, actress: Nell. 1994 (Acad award nominee for Best Actress 1995); dir.. prodr Home For the Holidays. 1995; prodr Contact. 1996; exec, prodr. (Showtime) Babydance, Waking the Dead. Anna. Office: 1999 Recipient Golden Globe award. 1989 Pictures Production Co Jerry Lewis Annex 5555 Melrose Ave

EGG

Los Angeles

CA

90038-31 12

FOWLER, HENRY HAMILL,

investment banker; b Roa1908; s. Mack Johnson and Bertha Trudye Pamela Hathcole. Oct 19. 1938; children: Mary Anne Fowler Smith. Susan Fowler-Gallagher. Henry Hamill (dec ) AB. Roanoke Coll.. 1929, LLD, 1962; LLB. Yale U.. 1932. JSD. 1933; LLD, William and Mary U, 1966. Wesleyan U, 1966. Bar Va. 1933. DC. 1946 noke.

Va..

Sept

(Browning) F;

WHO'S

92

5,

m

TVA. 1934-38. asst. gen counsel. 1939; spl. asst. to gen. as chief counsel subcom. Senate Com. Edn. and Labor. 1939-40; spl. counsel Fed. Power Commn., 1941; asst. 1941. War Prodn Bd gen counsel Office Prodn Mgmt 1942-44; econ. advisor U.S. Mission Econ. Affairs, London, 1944; spl. asst. to adminstr. Fgn. Econ. Adminstrn., 1945; dep adminstr N.P.A., 1951, adminstr. 1952; adminstr Def. Prodn. Adminstrn.. 1952-53; dir. Office Def. Moblzn., mem. NSC. 1952-53; sr. mem. firm Fowler. Leva Hawes & Sym1946-51, 1953-61. 64-65. undersec. ington. Washington, Treasury. 1961-64. sec. Treasury. 1965-68; gen. partner 1969-81. ltd ptnr 1981—; Goldman. Sachs & Co. 1969-84; dir chmn Goldman, Sachs Internal. Corp., Corning Glass Works, U.S. and Fgn. Securities Corp., U.S. industries Inc., Norfolk and Western Co., Trans-World Airlines. Trustee Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Found., 1982-87. Lyndon B. Johnson Found., 1973—. Roanoke Coll.. 1954—. Christ Ch„ Alexandria. Va.. Atlantic Coun. U.S., vice chmn.. 1978 co-chmn. Citizens Network for Fgn. Affairs. 1987—, Com. on the Present Danger, 1976-88. Bretton

FOX, PAULA (MRS. MARTIN GREENBERG),

writer; b Apr 22. 1923. d. Paul Hervey and Elsie (de Sola) F.I Richard Sigerson (div. 1954); children: Adam, Linda, Gabnel; m. Martin Greenberg, June 9, 1962. Student. Columbia U. Condr. writing Seminars U. Pa. Author: 22 children's books and 6 novels, including How Many Miles to Babylon, 1966, Portrait of Ivan. 1968, Blowfish Live in the Sea, 1 970; (novels) Poor George, 1 967, Desperate Characters, 1970, The Western Coast. 1972, The Slave Dancer, 1974 (John Newbery medal), The Widow's Children. 1976, The Little Swineherd and Other Tales, 1978, A Place Apart, 1983 (Am. Book award), A Servant's Tale, 1984, One-Eyed Cat, 1985 (Newbery honor book 1985). Maurice's Room, 1985, The Moonlight Man, 1986, The Stone-Faced Boy. 1987, The Village by the Sea. 1988, Lily and the Lost Boy. 1989, The God of Nightmares, 1990. Monkey Island, 1991, Amzat and His Brothers, 1993. Western Wind. 1993. The Eagle Kite. 1995. Radiance Descending. 1997. Recipient Arts and Letters award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1972. Hans Christian Andersen medal, 1978, fiction citation Brandeis U, 1984,

,

.

NYC.



.

NYC,

;

Woods Commn, 1974-81; chmn

1985-89; chmn. bd trustees Roanoke Coll.. Atlantic Coun. U.S.. 1973-78; chmn. bd. trustees Inst. Internal. Edn., 1972-77, mem. coun. Miller Ctr. for Pub Affairs, U Va, 1980-91; bd dirs. Alfred E. Sloan Found.. 1971-81. Carnegie Found for Peace. 1974-80. Japan Soc, 1974-78. Mem. Councilor Conf. Bd Yale Law Sch Assn. Washington (pres. 1955). Links Club (NYC). River

Club (NYC.) Met. Club (Washington), Bohemian Club (San Francisco), Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Phi. copalian Died Jan 3, 2000

Democrat.

Epis-

(Birrell)

Empire State award fellow.

for

children's

lit..

1994;

Guggenheim

Mem. Authors League Office: care Robert 47 E 19th St New York NY 10003-1323

1972.

Lescher

Tech.,

1939-42, asso. prof.,

1942-46, prof, physics, 1946-70,

Inst. prof, physics, 1970-82; prof, emeritus. 1982-95; conducted rsch. on nuclear forces and reaction rates, nuclear spectroscopy, structure of light nuclei, thermonuclear sources of stellar energy and element synthesis in stars and supernovae and the early universe, including recently proposed inflationary model; study of gen. relativistic effects in quasar and pulsar models, nuclear cosmochronology; Fulbnght lectr. Pembroke Coll. and Cavendish lab. U. Cam-

1954-55; Guggenheim fellow, 1954-55; Guggenheim fellow St. John's Coll. and dept. applied math, and theoretical physics U. Cambridge, 1961-62; vis. fellow Inst Theoretical Astronomy, summers 1967-72; vis. scholar program Phi Beta Kappa, 1980-81; asst. dir, rsch sect. L Nat Defense Rsch Com 1941-45; tech observer, office of field service OSRD, South Pacific Theatre. 1944; sci. dir.. project VISTA, Dept Def., 1951-52; mem. nat. sci. bd. NSF, 1968-74; mem. space bridge,

,

bd Nat Acad Scis, 1970-73. 77-80; chmn. Office of Phys Scis., 1981-84; mem. space program adv. council NASA, 1971-73; mem. nuclear sci. adv. com. Dept. Energy/ Nat Sci. Found. 1977-80; E.A Milne Lectr. Milne Soc.. 1986; named lectr univs, colls.; hon fellow Pembroke Coll., Cambridge U, 1992. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. Am Friends of Cambridge U„ 1970-78. Rsch fellow Calif Inst. Tech.. Pasadena, 1936-39; recipient Naval Ordnance Devel award USN. 1945, Medal of Merit. 1948; Lamme medal Ohio State U, 1952; Liege medal U. Liege. 1955; Calif Co-Scientist of Yr award, 1958; Barnard medal for contbn. to sci. Columbia, 1965; Apollo Achievement award NASA. 1969; Vetlesen prize. 1973; Nat. medal of sci., 1974; Bruce gold medal Astron. Soc. Pacific, 1979; Nobel prize for physics, 1983; Legion d'Honneur, 1989; Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts; named to Lima Ohio City Schs. Disting. Alumni Hall of Fame, Ohio Sci. and Tech. Hall of Fame; named hon fellow Pembroke Coll Cambridge U„ 1992. Fellow A:.i Phys. Soc. (Tom W. Bonner prize 1970. pres. 1976. 1st recipient William A. Fowler award for excellence in physics So. Ohio sect. 1986). Am Acad. Arts and Scis.. Royal Astron. Soc. (assoc.. Eddington medal 1978); mem. NAS (council 1974-77), AAAS, sci

,

Am.

Astron. Soc..

AAUP. Am.

Am.

Inst.

Physics (governing bd. 1974-80), Royal Sci. Liege (corr. mem.).

Philos. Soc.. Soc.

Advancement Sci., Soc. Am. Baseball Research, Mark Twain Soc. (hon.), Naturvetenskapliga Foreiningen (hon.), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Tau Kappa Epsilon Democrat. Clubs: Athenaeum (Pasadena); Cosmos (Washington) Home: Pasadena Calif. Died Mar. 14, 1995 Bnt. Assn.

secretary of the navy; b 15. 1894. s William G. and Helena E Bertha Irene Reedy. June 28. 1919; children: (Mrs. Harding Hall Fowler), Ann Tallmadge

Apr

m

F;

Phyllis Birrell

(Mrs John Anthony Ulinski Sherman Kouns) ScD, U

Jr

).

Wendell (Mrs

Patricia

Louisville,

1948;

W

DCL. Pace

1955.

Pres. Securities Co.; spl. asst. to Sec. of Def.. 1951-52; asst. sec. for fin. mgmt. Navy. 1954-57. under-sec..

Coll..

1957-59. sec.. 1959-60; bus. cons., from I960; vice chmn bd. Corp.; pres.. dir. Carolina. Clinchfield & Ohio R.R.; Penn-Dixie Cement Corp.. Rutland County Bank, Rutland. Vt Recipient Patriotic Civilian Svc. commendation U.S. Army, 1951, Disting Svc award Dept Def, 1951; Medal of Freedom, 1961. Mem. Union League Club

Fram

dir.

(NYC). Army

and

Country Club

Republican

Navy Club (Washington). Rutland Presbyn

NYC,

FRANKENTHALER, HELEN,

artist; b Dec 12, 1928; d. Alfred and Martha (Lowenstein) F.; m. Robert Motherwell. Apr 5. 1958 (div.); m. Stephen DuBrul. June 1994 BA, Bennington Coll., 1949; (hon .), Skidmore Coll., 1969, Hofstra U„ 1991; DFA (hon .), Smith Coll.. 1973.

LHD

Art. 1974, Bard Coll., 1976, NYU. 1979; DFA. Phila. Coll. Art, 1980, Williams Coll., 1980; (hon), Marymount Manhattan Coll., 1989, Adelphi U, 1989. Washington U„ St Louis. 1989; DArt. Radcliffe Coll.. 1978, Amherst Coll 1979; DArt (hon ). Harvard U, 1980; (hon). Yale U 1981, Brandeis U, 1982, U. Hartford, 1983, Syracuse U. 1985. Dartmouth Coll.. 1994. Parsons Sch.

Coll

DFA

REDD (JOHN ELROY SANFORD),

FOXX,

actor,

comedian; b. St. Louis, Dec. 9, 1922; s. Fred Sanford; m. Evelyn Killibrew (div 1951); m Betty Jean Harris, 1955 (div.); 1 stepchild, Debraca; m. Kahoe Foxx. Ed. pub. schs., Chgo. Mem. amateur mus. group, Bon-Bons, 1939-41; performer numerous night clubs, N.Y.C.. Bait., San Francisco, Los Angeles. Las Vegas. Honolulu, Miami Beach, Chgo.. 1941-91; performed with Slappy White, 1947-51; film appearances include Cotton Comes To Harlem. 1970. Norman ... Is That You?. 1976; TV appearances include Soul; series Sanford and Son, 1972-77, 80-81. The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour, 1977, The Redd Fox Show, ABC-TV, 198485, The Royal Family, 1991; rec. artist series, Dooto Records, Loma Records; recs include Laff of the Party, 1956. Home: Los Angeles Calif Died Oct 12, 1991

FOYT, A(NTHONY) J(OSEPH),

JR., auto racing crew former professional auto racer; b. Houston. Jan. 16, m. Lucy Zarr, 1955; children: A.J. 3d, Jerry, Terry Lynn. Ed. pub. schs. Auto racer, 1953-82; owner Conseco/ A.J. Foyt Enterprise Corp.; profl. horse breeder and trainer, Houston; bd. dirs. Riverway Bank, Houston, SCI Corp.. Houston. Named Racing Driver of Yr., Auto Racing Frat. Greater 1963, Outstanding Driver of Yr,' 1967. Achievements include winning Indpls. 500, 1961, 64, 67, 77; winner U.S. Auto Club championship. 1960. 61, 63, 64. 67, 75, 79; winner Twenty Four Hours of Le Mans (France). chief,

1935;

NY,

Am

.

.

NY,

Moore

1968, 78. 79. Twenty Four Hours of Daytona. 1983, 85. Twelve Hours of Sebring. 1985. Address: AJ Foyt Enterprises 6415 Toledo St Houston TX 77008-6226

1940 (dec. May 1988); children: Mary Emily Fowler Galowin, Martha Summers Fowler Schoenemann; m. Mary Dutcher. Dec 14. 1989 B of Engnng. Physics. Ohio State U„ 1933, DSc (hon). 1978; PhD, Calif Inst Tech. 1936; DSc (hon ). U. Chgo, 1976. Denison U 1982. Anz. Stale U., 1985. Georgetown U„ 1986, U. Mass.. 1987. Williams Coll.. 1988; Doctoral honoris causa. U Liege (Belgium), 1981. Observatoire de Pans. 1981 Asst. prof, physics Calif. Inst.

CENTURY AMERICA

FRANKE, WILLIAM BIRRELL, Troy,

in

1967. Schaefer 500, 1973, Pocono 500, 1975. 79. Daylona 500. 1972. nat. championship stock car div. U.S. Auto Club,

FOWLER, WILLIAM ALFRED, retired physics educator; b. Pittsburgh. Penn Aug 9. 1911; s John McLeod and Jennie Summers (Watson) F.; m. Ardiane Olmsted. Aug. 24.

IN 20TH

NYC.

Counsel atty.

WHO

ROBERT

FRALEY, T., biotechnologist; b. Danville. Ill m. Laura Fraley; children: Steven, Devin, Katherine. BS in Biology. U. III.. 1974. PhD in Microbiology/Biochemistry. Northwestern U, 1991. Postdoctoral fellow 1978; postgrad U. Calif.. San Francisco. 1979-80; co-pres. agrl. sector Monsanto Co, St. Louis, 1980-2000, chief tech. officer. 2000—. Recipient Nat Medal Tech.. 1998. Achievements include part of the team that developed the world's first pracitca! system to introduce foreign genes into crop plants and development of insect- and herbicide-resistant plants; avoca;

.

tions: skiing, gardening, tennis.

Lindbergh Blvd Saint Louis

Office:

MO

Monsanto Co 800

N

63167-0001*

DFA

,

,

Design, 1996, U Pa.. 1996, R.I Sch. Design, 1996. Tufts U 1998. tchr, lectr Yale U 1966. 67. 70. Hunter Coll.. 1970, Princeton U„ 1971, Cooper Union, 1972. Washington U. Sch Fine Arts, 1972. Skidmore Coll.. 1973, .

,

NYC,

Coll.. 1974. Drew U. 1975, Harvard. 1976, Radcliffe Coll.. 1976. Bard Coll., 1977. Detroit Inst. Arts, 1977, NYU. U. Pa.. Sch. Visual Arts. Goucher Coll.. Wash U„ Yale Grad. Sch.. U. Ariz., 1978, Graphic Arts Council NY.. 1979, Harvard U., 1980, Phila Coll., 1980. Williams Coll., 1980, Yale U„ 1981. Brandeis U, 1982, U. of Hartford, 1983. Syracuse U„ 1985, Same Fe Inst. Fine Arts, 1986, 90, 91; U.S. rep. Venice Biennale. 1966, lectr. in field. Onewoman shows include, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, N.Y.C.. 195158, Andre Emmerich Gallery, N.Y.C, 1959-73, 75, 77. 78,

Swathmore

79, 81, 82. 83. 84. 86, 87, 89, 90. 91. 92. 93. Jewish Mus.. N.Y.. 1960. Everett Ellin Gallery, Los Angeles, 1961, Galerie Lawrence, Pans. 1961. 63. Bennington Coll.. 1962, 78, Gallena deH'Ariete, Milan, 1962, Kasmin Gallery, London, 1964, David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto, 1965, 71, 73. 75, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Detroit, 1967. Nicholas Wilder Gallery. Los Angeles. 1967, Andre Emmench Gallery, Zurich. 1974, 80,

Swarthmore

(Pa.) Coll., 1974, Solomon R. Guggenheim 1975. Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington, 1975, Seattle Art Mus, 1975, Mus. Fine Arts. Houston, 1975, 85, 86. Ace Gallery, Vancouver. B.C.. Can.. 1975. Rosa Esman Gallery. 1975. 83. 89. 3d Internat. Contemporary Art Fair, Paris, 1976, 81. retrospective Whitney Mus Am. Art. 1969, Whitechapel Gallery, London, Eng., 1969, Kongress-Halle. Berlin. Kunstverein, Hannover. 1969, Heath Gallery. Atlanta. 1971, Galene Godard Lefort, Montreal, 1971, Fendnck Gallery. Washington. 1972. 79. John Berggruen Gallery. San Francisco, 1972, 79, 82, Portland (Oreg.) Art Mus 1972, Waddington Galleries II, London, 1973, 74, Janie C. Lee Gallery, Dallas. 1973. Houston. 1975, 76, 78, 80. 82. Met. Mus. Art. 1973. Gallery Diane Gilson, Seattle. 1976, Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, 1977, Galerie Wentzel, Hamburg, Germany, 1977, Jacksonville (Fla.) Art Mus., 1977-78, Knoedler Gallery. London. 1978. 81. 83. USIA exhbn, 1978-79. Atkins Mus. Fine Art, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery Art. Kansas City. Mo.. 1978, 80, Saginaw Art Mus., Mich., 1980, Gimpel and Hanover and Andre Emerich Galleries, Zurich, 1980. Gallery Ulysses, Vienna. 1980. Knoedler Gallery. London. 1981. 83, Buschlen/Mowalt Fine Arts. Vancouver. 1989. Mus. Modern 1989, Douglas Drake Gallery, Art, 1989, Mizografia Gallery, LA., 1989, Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe. 1990. Kukje Gallery. Seoul. Korea. 1991. Assn Am. Artists, 1992. Knoedler Co.. N.Y.C. 1992. 94. 95, 96, 97, Nat Gallery Art. Washington. 1993. San Diego Mus. Art. 1993. Mus. Fine Arts. Boston, 1994, Contemporary Arts Ctr.. Cin., 1994. Meredith Long and Co.. Houston. 1994. 95.

NYC,

Mus,

NYC.

.

NYC.

NYC,

FRANCK, JAMES,

physics

Hamburg, Germany, Aug

26,

and chemistry educator? 1882; came to US, 1935;

b. s.

Jacob and Rebecca (Drucker) F m. Ingrid Josephenson, Dec 1906 (dec. 1942); children: Dagmar. Elisabeth; m. Hertha Sopner. June 29, 1946 Student, U. Heidelberg, 1901;

02;

PhD,

U

Berlin,

1906;

LLD. U

Calif.,

Berkeley,

1938;

ScD. Techmon, Haifa. Israel, 1954; PhD, U. Heidelberg. Germany, 1957; ScD. Humboldt U„ Berlin, 1960; student. U. Kiel. Germany, 1960; U. Giessen, Germany, 1962, Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. St. Peter. Minn., 1963, Duke, 1964. Asst. phys. lab, U. Berlin, 1906; pvt. practice, 1911-16, assoc. prof, physics. 1916-18; head physics Kaiser Wilhelm Inst. Phys. 1918-20; prof., dir. Phys. Inst. U. Gottingen. 1920-33; prof, emeritus, guest prof. U. Copenhagen, 1934; prof, physics Johns Hopkins U., 1935-38; prof. phys. chemistry U. Chgo., 1938-41; Hitchcock prof U. calif., 1941. Author: Anregung von Quantesprungen, 1926; contbr. scientific articles to molecular physics and its application to chemistry Recipient (shared) Nobel prize in Physics, 1925, awarded Max Planck medal German Phys. Soc, 1953, Rumford medal. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., 1955.

Chemistry.

Mem

Rsch. Inst. U. Chgo., Am. Philos. Soc., Acad. Arts and Nat. Washington Acad. Scis.. Royal Soc. Jewish. Died 21. 1964

Scis.,

May

FRANKE, RICHARD JAMES, arts advocate, former investment banker; b. Springfield, 111., June 23. 1931; s William George and Frances Mane (Brennan) F BA. Yale U 1953; MBA, Harvard U„ 1957 With John Nuveen & Co., Chgo 1957-96, v.p., 1965-69, exec. v. p., 1969-74. chief adminstrv. officer. 1970-74. pres. 1974-89. CEO, 1974-96. chmn., 1988vice chmn. Yale 96, also dir.. chmn., CEO emeritus, 1996 Chmn. investment com. Yale Corp., 1987-94, chmn., 1994 U.; mem. Pres.'s Com. on the Arts and Humanities; trustee Chgo. Symphony Orch.; trustee U. Chgo.; bd. dirs. Lyric Army, 1953-55. Office: Opera. Newberry Libr. 1st It. 30C 400 N Michigan Ave Ste 300 Chicago II, 6061 1-4130 ,





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City.

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Segal Gallery. Bait, 1997.

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group shows including. Whitney Mus, 1958.

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Mass, 1974,

de Cultura Puertorriquena. San (Switzerland) Art Fair. 1974. 76. Finch 1974, S.I. Mus, 1975. Denver Art Mus, 1975, Visual Arts Mus, N.Y.C, 1975, 76, Mus. Modern Art. Belgrade Yugoslavia. 1976. Chrysler Mus, Norfolk. Va, 1976. Everson Mus, Syaracuse, N.Y, Galleria d'Arts Moderna. Rome. 1976. Grey Art Gallery. N.Y.C, Juan. Coll.

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Am

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,

Woman

of Achievement award NCCJ. 1978, Bennington Coll., 1979, N.Y.C. Mayor's award. 1986, Lifetime Achievement award Coll. Art Assn.. 1994. Lotos medal of menl, 1994, Artist of Yr. award. 1995, Jerusalem prize, 1999, Lifetime Achievement award, 1999. Mem. NEA, Am. Acad, (vice-chancelor 1991), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Coun Arts, Nal. Inst. Arts and Letters. Office: Knoedler 4 Co Inc 19 E 70th Si New York NY 10021-4907

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FRANKFURT, O., advertising agency executive; of Fine Kay; 3 s., 3 d. Grad NYU. Dec. 17. 1931; Rubicam, 1955. art and Arts, Pratt Inst. Joined Young copy supr.. 1957, v. p., dir. spl. projects. 1960, sr. v. p.. cocreative dir. of agy.. 1964. creative dir.. 1967-74. pres.. from 1968; with Kenyon Eckhardt (now Bozell. Jacobs, Kenyon vice chmn.. creative dir.. until Eckhardt). N.Y.C. 1974

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chmn

1988;

Frankfurt

Balkind

trustee Children's Television

Am. Film

Inst.,

The Art

Clr. of

NY .

NY

FRANKFURTER, FELIX, Ausma, Nov.

Emma 1919.

15.

1882;

ex-associale justice, b. Vienna. lo U.S.. 1894; s. Leopold and

came

(Winter) F.; m. Marion A. Denman. Dec. 20, AB. CCNY. 1902; LLB. Harvard U 1906; DCL. U. LLD. Amhersl Coll.. 1940. CCNY. 1947. U. .

Oxford. 1939;

Chgo,

1953. Brandeis

U

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1956.

U

Harvard

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1956, Yale U.,

So Disl of NY.. 1906-10; law officer War Dept.. 1911-14; prof. Harvard Law Sch.. 1914-39; George Eastman vis. prof Oxford U., 1933-34; asst to Sec of War Dept of Del, Washington; sec. assl. to Sec. of and counsel Pres.'s Mediation Commn Labor. 1917-18; chmn War Labor Policies Bd.. 1918; assoc. justice Supreme Cl of U.S., 1939-62; ret. Author: The Case Landis) The of Sacco and Vanzelti. 1927. (with James Business of the Supreme Court. 1928. (with Nathan Greene) The Labor Injunction, 1930, The Public and Its Government. 1930, The Commerce Clause Under Marshall. Taney and Wane. 1937, Mr Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court, 1939; editor: Cases under the Interstate Commerce Act, 1915, 1922, (with Roscoc Pound) Cnminal Justice in 2d edit Cleveland. 1922. Mr Justice Holmes, 1931, (wilh Wilber G. Kalz) Cases on Federal Jurisdiction, 1931. (wilh J Forrester Davison) Cases on Administrative Law. 1931. Mr Justice Brandeis, 1932, (with Harry Shulman). Cases on Federal Jurisdiction. 1937, Of Law and Men. 1956. Felix Frankfurter Reminisces. 1960. Maj. and judge adv. O.R.C. U.S. Army. Hon Masler of Bench. Gray's Inn. London. 1952 Died Feb 1961

Bur

Assl. U.S. atty

of Insular Affairs.

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M

Glynn Turman. Apr. with Columbia artist

11. 1978. First record at age 12; rec. Records. N.Y.C. 1961. then wilh Atlantic records, now with Ansla Records; albums include Aretha. 1961. Electrifying. 1962. Tender Moving and Swinging. 1962. Laughing on the Outside. 1963. Unforgettable. 1964, Songs of Failh. 1964. Running Oul of Fools, 1964. Yeah. 1965. Soul Sisler. 1966. Queen of Soul. Take It Like You Give It, 1967. Lee Cross. Greatest Hits. 1967. 1 Never Loved a Man, 1967, Once in a Lifetime, Aretha Arnves. 1967, Lady Soul. 1968. Greatest Hils. Vol. 2. 1968. Best of Aretha Franklin. Live al Pans Olympia. 1968. Aretha Now. 1968, Soul 69. 1969. Today I Sing Ihe Blues. 1969. Soft and Beautiful. Aretha Gold's. 1969. Satisfaction, I Say a Little Prayer, 1969. This Girl's in Love with You, 1970, Spin! in the Dark, 1970. Don't Play thai Song. 1970. Live at Ihe Fillmore West. 1971, Young Gifted and Black. 1971. Arelha's Grealest Hits. 1971. Amazing Grace. 1972. Hey Hey Now. 1973. Star Collection, 1978, Firesl 12 Sides. 1973. Let Me Into Your Life. 1974, Wilh Every Thing I Feel in Me, 1975. You, 1975. Sparkle. 1976. Ten Years of Gold. 1976. Sweet Passion. 1977. Almighly Fire. 1978. La Diva. 1979. Aretha. 1980. Who's Zoomin' Who, 1985. One Lord. One Faith, One Baptism. 1987. Aretha Sings the Blues. 1965. 85. Lady Soul, 1988. Through Ihe Slorm, 1989, What You See is What You Sweat, 1991, Jazz to Soul, 1992, Aretha After Hours, Chain of Fools, 1993. Unforgettable: Tribule to Dinah Washington. 1995, Love Songs. 1997, The Delia Meets Detroit. 1998. Rose Is Still A Rose. 1998. Amazing Grace, 1999; actress (films) Blues Brothers. 1980. Shindig! Presents Soul. 1991, Shindig! Presents Groovy Gals. 1991. History of Rock N' Roll. 1995. Blues Brothers 2000. 1998. (TV films) Bob Hope on Campus, 1975, Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul, 1988, (mini TV series) Motown 40: The Music Is Forever, 1998; performer: (Showtime prodn.) Aretha, 1986; comcert lours in U.S. and Europe. Named Top Female Vocalist, 1967; named Number One Female Singer 16th Internal. Jazz Critics Poll. 1968; recipient Grammy award for best female rhythm and blues vocal, 1967-74, 81. 85, 87, 88 for besl rhythm and blues rec.. 1967. for best soul gospel performance. 1972. for besl rhythm and blues duo vocal (with George Michael. 1987); Am. Music award. 1984; Kennedy Center Honor. 1994; inducted into Hollywood Walk of Fame. 1979. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1987. Office: care Ansta 10019Records c/o Gwen Quinn 6 57th St New York

(Parker) F; m. Aurelia E Whillington, June 11. 1940; son. John Whittinglon. AB. Fisk U.. 1935; AM. Harvard. 1936, PhD. 1941; hon degrees, Morgan Stale Coll Va Slate Coll.. Lincoln (Pa.) U Cambndge (Eng.) U. Drake U.. Mich Stale U., U. III. at Chgo.. Carnegie-Mellon U Columbia U„ Columbia Coll.. Chgo.. Loyola U.. Chgo Bklyn. Coll., Bard Coll., Boston Coll.. Brown U Tuskegee Inst.. Grand Valley Coll.. Marquette U.. Lincoln Coll., HI., Princeton, Hamhne U Fisk U R.I. Coll.. Dickinson Coll.. Howard U.. U. Md.. U. Notre Dame. Tulsa U.. Morehouse Coll, Miami U.. Johnson Smith U.. Lake Forest Coll., Tougaloo Coll.. Union Coll.. Northwestern U.. Whillier Coll.. U. Mass., U. Mich Seattle U.. U Toledo. Yale U.. L.I. U.. Catholic U.

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Elizabeth City State U, Shaw U., U. San Francisco, Washington and Lee U Pitt prof. Am. hislory and instns. Cambndge U 1962-63; vis. prof Harvard U„ U Wis., Cornell U., Salzburg Seminar, U. Hawaii, U. Calif.. Cambridge U.; chmn. Bd. Fgn. Scholarships, 1966-69, Nat. Coun. on Humanities, 1976-79; trustee Nat Humanities Ctr.. 1980-91. chmn. adv. bd. to pres.'s initiative on race. 1997-98; Fulbright prof.. Australia. 1960; Jefferson lectr. in humanities. 1976; Fulbright disting. lectr., Zimbabwe, 1986; chmn. adv. bd. Nal. Pk. Svc. Author: Free Negro in North Carolina. 1943. From Slavery to Freedom: A Hislory of African Americans. 8th edit, 2000, Militant South, 1956, Reconstruction After the Civil War, 1961, The Emancipation Proclamation, 1963, A Southern Odyssey, 1976, Racial Equality in America, 1976, George Washington Williams, A Biography, 1985, Race and History, 1990; (with others) Land of Ihe Free. 1966, Illustrated History of Black Americans, 1970, The Color Line Legacy for the 21st Century, 1993, (wilh Loren Schweninger)

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CUNY. Suffolk U.. Washinglon Coll.. Eckerd Coll., Rutgers U U. N.C, Greensboro, St. Augustine Coll.. U. Okla., Oreg. Slate U Winston-Salem State U.. Queens Coll.. Ctr.

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Shaw

U.,

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.

.

A&M

1943-47. Howard U.. 1947-56; chmn. dept. history Bklyn. 1956-64; prof Am. hislory U. Chgo, 1964-82, chmn. 1967-70. John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service prof, 1969-82; James B. Duke prof, history Duke U-. 1982-85; prof legal hislory Duke U Law Sch, 1985-92; Coll..

depl. history.

;

FRANKLIN, BARBARA HACKMAN,

business executive,

former government official; b. Lancaster. Pa.. Mar. 19, 1940; d. Arthur A. and Mayme M. (Haller) Hackman; m. Wallace Barnes, Nov. 29, 1986 BA with distinction. Pa. Slate U.. 1962; MBA. Harvard U 1964; D of Bus Adminstm. (hon). Bryant Coll.. 1973; D of Commerce (hon ), Drexel U., 1990; D of Comml Sci. (hon). U Hartford, 1994; JD (hon). Briarwood Coll.. 1996. Mgr. environ, analysis Singer Co., .

N.Y.C.

N.Y.C. 1969-71;

1966-68; assl. v.p. Citibank,

asst.

on White House staff for recruiting of women to positions in govt. Washington. 1971-73; commr., vice chmn. U.S. Consumer Product Safely Commn.. Washington. 1973-79; sr. fellow, dir. govt, and bus. program Wharton Sch. U. Pa., Phila. 1979-88; pres., CEO Franklin Assocs.. Washington. 1984-92; all. rep. pub. del. 44th session UN Gen. Assembly. 1989-90; sec. commerce Dept. Commerce. Washington, 199293; pres.. CEO Barbara Franklin Enterprises, Washington, 1995—; adviser lo compl. gen. U.S., 1984-92, 94—, bd. dirs. Aetna. Inc.. 1979-92, 93—. chair audit com.. 1993—; bd. dirs. Cinn. Milacron Inc., 1996—. Dow Chem. Co., 1980-92,





chair audit com.. 1985-92, 93 bd. dirs. Medlmmune. Guest Svc, Inc.; mem. pub. mem. Auditing Stds. Bd. Planning Com.. 1989; pub. mem., bd. dirs.. chair audit com. AICPA's. 1976-86; commentator Nightly Bus. Report. 1997 Appld by Pres. Reagan then Bush lo Pres.'s Adv Com. Trade Policy and Negohalions. 1982-86. 89-92, chair task force on tax reform, 1985-86; co-chmn. Nat. Fin. Com. nat. fin. com. George W. George Bush for Pres.. 1999

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of 50

Mosl

Influential Corp.

Fellow Nal

1990

(Blue Ribbon

commn

bd.

Dirs.

Am. Mgml.

NACD

Assn. Corp Dirs mem and CEO evaluation 1994, Blue ;

Ribbon com. on audit effectiveness 1999). Women's Forum Washington. Nat Women's Econ. Alliance Found, (bd. govs. 1984-92, 94-96, Dirs. Choice award 1987). US China Bus. Coun.. Nal Com. US -China Rels (dir.), US-China Policy Found, (hon. adv. bd.), Atlantic Coun. (bd- dirs.), Internal Women's Forum (founding mem.). Asia Soc., Coun. Fgn Rels.. Exec. Women in Govt, (founding mem., vice chmn. 1973 ). Heritage Found, (chair internat. trade adv. coun., disting vis. fellow). Bretton Woods Com.. Alumni Coun. Pa. Stale U.. Washington Women's Nal Rep Club (bd govs 1969-71). Econ Club (trustee 1998—). Econ Club DC, Union League Club N.Y. Congregalionalist. Avocations: Sle exercise, hiking, reading. Office: 2600 Virginia Ave 506 Washinglon DC 20037-1905 also: 1875 Perkins Si Brislol CT 06010-8910

War Diary of James T. Errand by Albion Tourgee. 1961, Regiment by Thomas Higginson. 1962, Color and Race, 1968, Reminiscences of an Active Life by John R. Lynch. 1970; editor: (with August Meier) Black Runaway

Ayers,

Army

Leaders

in

Eisenstadt)

mem.

An

1999; editor: Civil

Slaves,

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1947.

Fool's

Life in a Black

Twentieth Century, 1982 (with Abraham Harlan Davidson's Amencan History Series;

the

editorial bd.:

Am.



Scholar, 1972-76, 94 My Life and Bd. dirs. Salzburg Seminar, ,

Era (with John W. Franklin).

and Industry, 1968-80. DuSable Mus.. 1970—; 1947-80. 1976-80, Fisk U., trustee Chgo. Symphony, Recipient Cleanih Brooks medal Fellowship So. Writers. 1989, Gold medal Ency. Brit.. 1990, Caldwell medal N.C. Coun. on Humanities, N.C medal, 1992, 93, Charles Frankel medal, 1993. NAACP Spingarn medal. 1995. others; Bruce Cation award Soc. Am. Historians, 1994, Cosmos Club award, 1994, Sidney Hook award Phi Beta Kappa Soc.. 1994. Pres. Medal of Freedom, 1995, Peggy V. Helmerich Disting. Author award, 1997, Smithson Bicentennial medal, 1997, Lincoln prize 2000, Harold Washington Literary award 2000; named to Okla. Hall of Fame. 1978, Okla. Historians Hall of Fame. 1996; Edward Austin fellow. 1937-39, Guggenheim Mus.

Sci.

Brown U 1952-53, Clr. Behavioral Scis. fellow, 1973-74, sr. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Hisl. Assn. (pres. 1978-79). So. Hisl. Assn. (pres. 1970-71), Orgn. Am. Histonans (pres. 1974-75), Assn. for Study Negro Life and History, Am. Studies Assn. (past pres.), Am. Philos. Soc. (Jefferson medal 1993). AAUP. Phi Beta Kappa (senate Home: 208 1966-82. pres. 1973-76), Phi Alpha Theta. 27707-2846 Pinevicw Rd Durham fellow. 1950-51. 73-74. Pres.'s fellow for

Advanced Study

Mellon fellow.

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in

Fellow

Am. Acad.

NC

FRANKLIN,

MARTHA MINERVA,

administrator; b. 1870. Grad., organizer Nat. Assn. Colored

(merged with nursing. Died

ANA in

1951).

nursing

association Sch. 1908, pres. for racial equality in

Woman's Hosp. Tng. Grad.

Campaigner

Nurses,

1968.



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HUGH See

L'ENGLE,

MADELEINE

FRAZIER, JOE,

retired professional boxer, performer; b. Beaufort. S.C.. Jan 12. 1944; s. Rubin and Dolly F; Florence Frazier (div.); children: Marvis, Wealta. Jo-Nella. Natasha. Jacquelyn. Prize fighter, from 1958. profl.. 1965-76. 81; heavyweight champion N.Y., Mass.. III.. Maine. 1968; World Boxing Assn. heavyweight champion. 1970-73; winner fight with Muhammad All. 1971; former mem. rock-blues group Knockouts and Joe Frazicr's Review; owner, mgr.. mgr. prize trainer Joe Frazicr's Gymnasium, Phila, 1974 fighter Marvis Frazier; owner, pres. Joe Frazier & Sons Limousine Service, Phila.. 1974 Recipient Olympic gold medal, 1964. Baptist. Heavy weight champion of the World. 1968-73. Office: Lynnc & Rcilly Agy 10725 Vanowen Si

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satirist,

b

Los Angeles, Calif.. Aug. 7, 1926; s. Victor Richard and Evelyn Dorothy (Conner) F m Donna Andresen; children Donna Jean. Donavan Stanley. Recording artist Capitol Records, Hollywood. Rhino Records; pres. Freberg Ltd.. 1958. Author: It Only Hurts When Laugh. 1988; comedy albums include Stan Freberg Presents The U.S.A., Child's Garden of Freberg. St. George and the Dragonct, Stan Freberg. 1990. Greater Hits. 1993. The Stan Freberg Show. ;

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Stan

1994.

Grammy

Freberg

The

Presents

USA

(nom TV show Time for

1996); actor, writer; children's

Vol.11

Beany (Winner 3 Emmys); creator. The Stan Freberg Show. CBS. 1957. The New Stan Freberg Show!. Nat Public Radio.



1991 works located in Ctr. for Advertising Hist. Nat. Mus. of Am. Hist.. Washington and Mus. of TV and Radio. N.Y.C. Mem. founding bd. of govs. Nat. Acad, of Recording Arts and Scis. Recipient Best Written Comedy Radio Show. CBS. 1957. Grammy award 1958. Gold ivledal N.Y. Art Dirs.. 21 Chos. Cannes Film Festival. Grand Prize, Venice Film Festival; star Hollywood Walk of Fame; named to Radio Hall of Fame. Chgo Mus. Broadcasting. 1995. Mem ASCAP, Songwriters Hall of Fame, Soc. Composers and Lyncists, Writers Guild of Am., Dirs. Guild of Am. ;

FREED, JAMES INGO,

architect, b Essen. Germany. July 1939. naturalized. 1948; s Michael and Dora F.; m. Hermine Gerberg, May 28. 1967; 1 dau.. 1953 Registered Dara Michaella. BArch, III. Inst Tech Nebr., Mo., Wis.. Calif.. III., Ohio. architect, NY.. Practice Tex., Ark.. Ariz.. Minn., Colo, Va., N.J.. Conn. architecture Danforth Speyer, Chgo. 1951-52, Michael Reese Planning Assn Chgo.. 1952-53; designer Office Mies Van der Rohe, N.Y.C. 1955-56. I.M. Pel & Ptnrs., 1956-79; ptnr I.M. Pel Ptnrs., 1980-89, Pei Cobb Freed & 23.

1930;

came

WHO'S

94

to U.S..

.

DC,

Grand

officer Order of Merit of Italian Republic; Harvard U. Press, 1961, Morey Book Art Assn.. 1965, Nat Medal Arts, 1988. Galileo Galilei prize, 1995. Fellow Acad. Arts and Scis., Accademia Clementina (Bologna), Ateneo Veneto, (Venice); mem. Phi Beta Kappa Home: Washington DC. Died May 6, 1997

Solidarity,

recipient faculty prize prize Coll

Am

MICHAEL HARTLEY,

FREEDMAN, b.

Nancy (Mars)

m

mathematician,

Los Angeles, Apr. 21, 1951; s. Benedict and F.; child by previous marriage, Benedict C; 18. 1983; children: Hartley. Blair Howland, Sept

educator; Leslie

1

1973 Ph.D.. Princeton U Lectr. U. Calif. Inst Advanced Study. Princeton, N.J, 1975U. Calif.. San Diego, 1976-97; Charles Lee Powell chair math. U. Calif., 1985 sr. rsch. scientist Microsoft Corp., 1997 Author: Classification of Four Dimensional

Whitney. Jake.

.

mem.

1973-75;

76; prof.





;

.

1982; assoc. editor Jour. Differential Geometry, Math Rsch. Letters and Topology, 1982—, Annals of Math.. 1984-91, Jour Math. Soc. 1987— MacArthur Found fellow, 1984-89; named Calif. Scientist of Yr Calif Mus. Assn., 1984; recipient Veblen prize Am. Math. Soc., 1986, Fields medal Internal. Congress of Mathematicians, 1986. Nat Medal of So.. 1987, Humboldt award, 1988; Gug-

Spaces,

NYC.

&

1989—; prof, architecture, dean Coll. Architecture. Planning and Design III. Inst. Tech.. 1975-78; adj. prof, architecture Columbia U., 1984; Eero Sarnnen

N.Y.C,

Ptnrs.,

design Yale U., fall 1985; adj. instr. design 1959, 65-69; vis. critic Cornell Univ 1962. 67, R 1 Sch Design Dept Architecture. 1983; critic, juiy mem. various univs.; lectr. in field; mem. steering com. Exhibited council on tall bldgs. and urban habitat. 1982 1976. Waller Kelly Gallery. designs at Gray Gallery, Chgo Chgo, 1977, Graham Found., Chgo., 1978. Walker Art Ctr.. 1982. U. Calif.. Mpls. 1978-79. The New Sch.. Berkeley. 1982, Whitney Mus.. N.Y.C. 1984. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, 1985, Cleve. Ctr. for Contemporary Art, 1985, NAD. 1987. Acad, and Inst Arts and Letters. 1987, III Inst Tech. Exhbn.. Chgo. 1988. N.Y. Architects. 1987-88. Chgo Antheneum. 1993-94, Century Assn., 1994; archtl. works include, Kips Bay Plaza Apts N.Y.C. 1962 (City Club N.Y Albert S Bard award 1965), Towers, 1969 (Concrete Industry Bd. award 1966, AIA Honor award 1967. City Club N.Y Albert S Bard award 1967). Univ Plaza (AIA Honor award 1967). 88 Pine Street. N.Y.C, 1973, (R.S. Reynolds Meml. award 1974. AIA Honor award 1975). FAA Air Traffic Control Towers, various cities. 1965-72, Nat. Bank Commerce, Lincoln, Nebr., 1976 (Concrete Reinforcing Steel Inst, award 1977), West Loop Plaza, Houston, 1980, Gem City Savs. and Home Savs., Dayton. Ohio. 1981. Warwick Post Oak. Houston. 1982. Jacob K Javits Conv Ctr., N.Y.C, 1986, 88 (AIA honor award 1988. Concret Industry Bd award of ment 1988). Potomac Tower, Rosslyn, Va., 1990, 1299 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, 1993. First Bank PI., Mpls., 1992, Holocaust Meml. Mus., Washington. 1993 (AIA Honor award 1994). LA. Convention Ctr., 1993 (Art/L.A Internal. Arts award for architecture 1993), San Francisco Main Libr., 1996. The Wash Opera House, numerous others. Bd. dirs. Creative Time, N.Y.C, 1975-78; bd. dirs Bright New City, Chgo. 1976-78. Art in Pub Places. Chgo.. 1976-78. 80—; mem. N.Y. Mcpl. Arts Soc.. Syracuse Univ. Adv. Com.. 1983—, Archtl Commn. Univ Seattle, Washington, 1983—; archtl. commr. Art Commn. of N.Y.C. 1983—; bd dirs Regional Plan Assn N Y.-N.J.-Conn., 1985-88 Served with C E. U.S. Army, 1953-55 Recipient R.S. Reynolds Meml awards, 1975; Men of Industry award Concrete Industry Bd. Inc., 1987, Arnold W. Brunner Meml. Prize in Architecture, 1987, Nat Arts medal NEA, 1995. Fellow AIA (chmn nat com. on design 1974. nat. com. on design 1972-77, vice chmn. design com. 1974, Chgo. Architecture award, 1985, medal of honor N.Y. chpt. 1987, 1st ann. Thomas Jefferson award 1993); mem. Nat Acad. Design (assoc.), (tilted arc adv. panel 1987). Archtl League NY., N.Y. Soc. Architects, N.Y. Mcpl. Arts Soc.. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (Presdl. Design award 1997) Office: Pei Cobb Freed & Ptnrs 600 Madison prof,

archtl.

Cooper Union,

,



.

.

NYC,

Am

NYC,

,

NYU

US

Ave New York

NY

10022-1615

arts educator; b. Boston,

Nov.

1

1,

1914;

s.

curator, fine

Samuel and

Lillian

(Michelson) F. m Anne Blake. Jan. 15. 1942 (div. 1950); 1 child. William Blake; m Susan Pulitzer. Apr 10, 1954 (dec. June 1965); children: Kate Pulitzer, Nathaniel Davis; m. Blanton, June 24, 1967; Catherine I child, Sydney

AB summa cum

laude. Harvard U., 1936, AM, Mem. faculty Harvard U„ 1938-40, 53-97, 1960-83, Arthur Kingsley Porter prof., 197983, prof, emeritus, 1983-97; prof, in residence Harvard U. Renaissance Studies, 1973-74, 80-81; chmn. dept Ctr. Harvard U., 1959-63. Waller Channing Cabot fellow, 197376, mem. faculty coun., 1974-77, chmn. univ. mus. coun., 1977-80; chief curator Nat Gallery. Washington. 1983-88; asst. prof., then assoc. prof, art Wellesley Coll., 1946-54; mem. adv. coun. Guggenheim Found., 1978-86, spl. rschr.

Joseph. 1939,

PhD, 1940

genheim fellow, 1989, 94. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Assn. Arts and Scis.. N.Y. Acad. Sics.. Guggenheim Fellowship award. 1994. Avocation: technical rock climber (soloed Northeast ridge Mt. Williamson winter 1970, Great Western boulder climbing champion 1979). Office: Microsoft Rsch 98052 One Microsoft Way Redmond

WA

NEH

Seven.

The Shawshank Redemption, 1995.

Chain Reaction,

1996.

1994, Outbreak, Moll Flanders,

Deep Impact 1997, Kiss The Girls, 1997. The Long Way Home. 1996. Hard Rain. 1998. Water Damage, 1999, Under Suspicion. 1999. Mutiny. 1999, Nurse Betty, 2000, Along Came a Spider, 2000; dir. Bopha!, 1993; regular cast (TV show) The Electric Company; TV films include: Hollow Image. 1979, Attica. 1980. The Marva Collins Story. 1981. The Atlanta Child Murders. 1985. Resting Place, 1986. 1987, Clinton and Nadine (Showtime TV), 1988 With USAF. 1955-59. Office: William Morris Agency 2472 Broadway #227 New York NY 10025-7449 Flight for Life,

FREEMAN, ORVILLE LOTHROP, lawyer, former governor of Minnesota, think tank executive; b. Mpls.. May 9. 1918; s. Orville E. and Frances (Schroeder) F.; m. Jane C. Shields. May 2, 1942, children: Constance Jane, Michael Orville. B A magna cum laude, U. Minn., 1940; LL.B., 1946; LL.B. (hon), U Seoul, (Korea); hon. degree. Am. U., Fairleigh Dickinson U., St. Joseph's Coll. Bar: Minn. 1947. Mem. Larson. Loevinger, Lindquist and Freeman, Mpls., 1947-55; gov Minn.. 1955-61; sec. U.S. Dept Agr. 1961-69; 1969-70; pres.. chief exec. pres. E.D.P. Tech. Internal, inc .

officer

FREEDMAN,

RUSSELL

BRUCE,

author;

b

San

1929; s. Louis Nathan and Irene Francisco, Oct. 11, Newsman AP, (Gordon) F. BA, U Calif., Berkeley, 1951 San Francisco, 1953-56; with dept. TV publicity J. Walter Thompson Co., NYC, 1956-60; faculty New Sch for Social Rsch N.Y.C, 1969-86. Author: Teenagers Who Made History. 1961, Jules Verne: Portrait of a Prophet. 1963. 2000 Years of Space Travel. 1965, Thomas Alva Edison. 1966. Scouting with Baden-Powell, 1967, Animal Architects, 1971, The First Days of Life, 1974, Growing Up Wild, 1975. Animal Fathers. 1976. Animal Games. 1976, Hanging On: How Animals Carry Their Young, 1978. Getting Born. 1978. Tooth and Claw. 1980. They Lived with the Dinosaurs, 1980, Immigrant Kids. 1980, When Winter Comes, 1981, Farm Babies. 1981, Animal Superstars, 1982. Killer Fish. 1982. Killer Snakes. 1982. Can Bears Predict Earthquakes? Unsolved Mysteries of Animal Behavior. 1982. Dinosaurs and Their Young, 1983, Children of the Wild West, 1983 (Western Heritage Wrangler award. Outstanding Western Juvenile Book award 1984). Rattlesnakes. 1984. Cowboys of the Wild West, 1985, Sharks, 1985, Holiday House: The First Fifty .

Bus Internat. Corp.. N.Y.C, 1970-81; chmn bd. Bus.

Corp., 1981-84; sr. ptnr. internat. law Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufman Doty, Ltd., Washington, 1985-95; dir. Natomas Corp., Multinat. Agribus. Sys.. Inc., Franklin Mint, Grumman Corp., Slater, Michael Foods, Mycogen Corp.. San Diego; mem. faculty Salzburg (Austria) Seminar. 1974, 77; vis. scholar Hubert Humphrey Inst., U. Minn.. Mpls., 1995 Asst. charge vets, affairs to mayor Mpls. 1945-49; chmn Mpls. Civil Svc. Commn.. 1946-49; sec. Minn. Dem. Farmer Labor Party. 1946-48. chmn., 194850; mem. exec. com. Japan-U.S. Bus. Adv. Coun.; chmn. India-US Bus. Adv Coun.. CARESBAC. 1986-96. chmn emeritus; mem. adv. com. Hubert Humphrey Inst.; chmn. U.S.-Nigerian Agrl. Consultative Com.; chmn. bd. dirs. World Watch Inst.. 1970-96. chmn. emeritus, 1997—; pres. Agr. Coun Am., 1985-90; chmn. bd. govs. Assn. U.S.A.; mem. Presdl. Commn. on World Hunger; past trustee Luth. 1946-69. Ch. in Am. Lt col USMCR. 1942-46. Mem. Exec. Alumni Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Home: Walker PI #802 3701 Bryant Ave S Min55409-1051 neapolis Internat.

&



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UN

USMCR

MN

A

Indian Chiefs, 1987, Abraham Lincoln: Photobiography. 1987 (John Newbery medal 1988, Jefferson Cup award 1988). Buffalo Hunt, 1988, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 1990 (Orbis Pictus award 1991, Jefferson Cup award 1991), The Wnght Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane, 1991 (Newbery Honor Book 1992. Jefferson cup award 1992. Golden Kite award 1991), An Indian Winter. 1992 (Western Heritage Wrangler award 1993). Eleanor Roosevelt. A Life of Discovery, 1993 (Newbery Honor Book 1994. Golden Kite award 1993. Boston Globe Horn Book award 1993). Kids at Work. 1994 (Golden Kite award 1994. Jane Addams Book award 1995). The Life and Death of Crazy Horse, 1996 (Spur award Best Western Juvenile Nonfiction 1996). Out of Darkness: The Story of Louis Braille. 1997, Martha Graham: A Dancer's Life. 1998. Babe Didrikson Zahanas: The Making of a Champion. 1999; coauthor: (with James E. Morris) How Animals Learn, 1969. Animal Instincts. 1970. The Brains of Animals and Man, 1972. With ML, U.S. Army, 1951-53; Korea. Mem. PEN. Author's Guild Years.

1985,

RUTH

FREEMAN,

BENSON, nursing educator; b. Doctorate. Prof. Johns Hopkins Sch. Hygiene and Health. 1962; ret., 1971; pres.. bd dirs Nat Health Coun., Nat. League for Nursing; mem governing coun.. exec, bd. APHA; chairperson com. functions, stds., and qualifications of pub. health nurses ANA, mem. exec. com. divsn. cmty. health nursing practice; educator, author, spkr. in field of pub. health nursing. Recipient Pearl Mclver Pub. Health Nurse award ANA, Florence Nightingale medal Internat. Red Cross, Mary Adelaide Nutting award Nat. League for Nursing, Bronfman prize APHA. Hon. fellow Am. Acad. 1906.

Pub

Nursing

Died

in

1982.

FRENCH, DANIEL CHESTER,

sculptor; b. Exeter, N.H., Apr. 20, 1850. s. Hon. Henry Flagg and Anne (Richardson) F.; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1 yr.; under Dr. William Rimmer, Boston, Thomas Ball, Florence; hon. A.M., Dartmouth, 1898, Yale, 1913, Harvard, 1917, Litt.D Columbia, 1913; m. Mary French. 1888; 1 dau., Margaret. Had studio in Washington, 1876-78; in Boston and Concord. Mass, 1878-87, in New Among his best known works are: "The York, 1887 Minute Man of Concord, Mass.; a statue of Gen. Cass, in the Capitol at Washington; statue of Rufus Choate, Boston Ct. House; John Harvard, at Cambridge, Mass., and Thomas Starr King statue; "Dr. Gallaudet and His First Deaf-Mute Pupil," the Milmor,' Memorial (3d class medal at Pans Salon, 1892); and colossal "Statue of the Republic," at Chicago Expn.; bronze doors. Boston Pub. Library; statue of Alma Mater, Columbia Coll 4 groups Europe, Asia, Africa, and America in front of New York Custom House; statue of George F. Hoar. Worcester. 1908; statue of Governor James Oglethorpe, Savannah, Ga., 1910; statue of Abraham ,

FREEMAN, CLIFFORD LEE,

advertising agency executive; Vicksburg, Miss.. Feb. 14, 1941; s. James Evans and Lil(Pennebaker) F.; m. Susan Jane Kelner, Sept. 3, 1976; 1 Copywriter child. Clifford Scott. BS. Fla. State U., 1963. Sears & Roebuck. Atlanta. 1964-65, l.iller Neal Battle & Lindsey. Atlanta, 1965-68, McCann-Gnckson. Atlanta, 196870; copywriter Dancer Fitzgerald & Sample, N.Y.C, 1970-75, group head. 1976-80. assoc. creative dir., 1981-83, creative dir., 1984-85, exec, creative dir., 1986-87; exec, creative dir., b.

lian

Freeman and Ptnrs., NYC, 1987— With Ga Winner 44 Clio awards including Best Campaign of Yr for Philips Lighting, 1988. Child World. 1992, Little Ceasars. 1994, 96, Best of Show 1997 Fox

chmn

Cliff

N.G..

1964-70.

winner 23 One Show Pencils inclyding Best of Yr. awards for Little Ceasars, 1984. 88, 90, 92, 94, 97, Philips Lighting, 1987, Comedy Channel, 1991; winner 19 Cannes Lion awards; named Creative Agy. of Yr., Am. Assn. Advt. Agys., 1992, 94, 97, Adweek's Copywriter

Campaign

of Yr. for Where's the Beef for Wendy's, Little

Ceasars Pizza! Pizza! campaign.

(Significant Sig 1994).

Hudson

St

8th Fl

Office: Cliff

New York NY

MVP

in

.

;



Lincoln. Lincoln. Neb..



1912; statue of

Abraham

Lincoln,

Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. 1920; etc. Mem. Nat. 1912-15) Medal of Fine Arts. 1910-15 (chmn honor. Paris Exposition, 1900 N.A. 1902; trustee Metropolitan Museum fif Art, fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences.

Commn

Died Oct

7.

1931.

Advt. for

Freeman and Ptnrs 375 10014-3658

FREEMAN, MORGAN, actor; b Memphis, 1937; s. Grafton Curtis and Mayme Edna (Revere) F.; m. Jeanette Adair Bradshaw, Oct. 22, 1967 (div. 1979); m. Myrna ColleyLee. June 16. 1984; children: Alphonse. Saifoulaye, Deena. Morgana.



Mem. Sigma Chi

prof, fine arts.

16th-century Italian art. Author: Parmigianino. His Works in Painting, 1950, Painting of the High Renaissance, 1961, Andrea del Sarto, 1963, Painting in Italy. 1500-1600, 1971, Circa 1600, 1983. Vice chmn Nat Exec Com. for Rescue of Italian Art. 1966-74; bd. dirs Save Venice. Inc.. 1970-90; adv. coun. Sistine Restoration, 1987-94. pres., 1991-94; chmn. 1 Tatti Coun, 1990-93. Maj AUS. 1942-46. Guggenheim fellow, 1949-50, 54-55, Am. Coun. Learned Socs. fellow. 1973-74; decorated Order 1958-59. 66-67. sr. fellow, Empire, Grand Officer Order of Star of Italian Brit.

1995. 1996.

,

Network;

FREEDBERG, SYDNEY JOSEPH, museum

Daisy. 1987, (feature films) Who Says I Cant Ride a Rainbow, 1971, Brubaker, 1980. Eyewitness. 1980. Harry and Son, 1983, Teachers. 1984, Street Smart, 1987 (Acad award nomination). Clean and Sober. 1988, Lean On Me. 1989. Johnny Handsome. 1989. Driving Miss Daisy (Golden Globe award. Acad, award nomination), 1989, Glory. 1989. The Bonfire of the Vanities. 1990. Robin Hood. 1991, Un-

Am

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NEA

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IN 20TH

forgiven, 1992,

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WHO

Student. L.A. City Coll. Actor: (stage prodns.) Niggerlover (debut). 1967. Hello Dolly (Broadway), 1967, Jungle of Cities. 1969, The Recruiting Officer. 1969, ScubaDuba. 1969. Purlie (ANTA Theatre, N.Y.C), 1970, Black Visions, 1972, Sisyphus and the Blue-Eyed Cyclops, 1975, Cockfight. 1977. Mighty Gents. 1978 (Clarence Derwent award. Drama Desk award. Tony award nomination). White Pelicans. 1978, Coriolanus, also Julius (N.Y. Shakespeare Festival). 1979. Mother Courage and Her Children, 1980. Othello, also Alls Well That Ends Well (both Dallas Shakespeare Festival). 1982, Buck, 1983. Medea and the Doll. 1984. The Gospel at Colonus (Obie awards). Driving Miss

FRENKIEL, RICHARD HENRY,

systems engineer, con-

1943; s. Lucjan and Stefani b. N.Y.C. Mar. 4, (Komorowska) F.; m. Annamae Mary Rollason, Dec. 28, 1963; children: Scott Thomas. Kathleen Ann. BSME, Tufts sultant;

MS

1963; in Engnng. Mechanics. Rutgers U.. 1965. tech staff Bell Labs.. Holmdel, N.J., 1963-71. supr.. 1988-93, ret.. 1993; 1973-77, dept. head, 1977-88, dir. vis. prof Rutgers U.; sr. cons., dir. strateic planning twp. at Rutgers. 1994— Patentee in field. com., Manalapan Twp., N.J.. 1995-99, dep mayor, 1996, Recipient N.J. Inventor of Yr. award 1995. mayor. 1999. Achievement award Indsl. Rsch. Inst, 1992, Alexander Graham Bell medal IEEE. 1987. Nat. medal of Tech. U.S. Fellow Dept of Commerce, 1994; Bell Labs fellow. 1990 IEEE (spkr Outstanding Lecture Tour 1975-76); mem NAE. Achievements inRepublican. Electronics Industry Assn. clude contributions to design and deployment of first cellular telephone systems in U.S.; leadership in design of cordless telephone products; invention of the Metroliner Radiotelephone System; inventor of a cell splitting method. OfU.,

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contbg.

editor McCall's mag.. 1971-74; contbr Atlantic Monthly; contbr. articles lo New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Saturday Rev.. Family Circle, Good Housekeeping, McCall's.

Newsweek. American Behavioral

DONALD NELSON,

FREY,

industrial engineer, educator,

manufacturing company executive, b. Si. Louis, Mar. 13. 1923; s. Muir Luken and Margaret Bryden (Nelson) F.; m. Bonnie A. Gore, May 28. 1989; children by previous marriMargaret Bente. age: Donald Nelson, Judith Kingsley. Mich. State Elizabeth. Student. Catherine, Christopher, Coll., 1940-42; BS, U. Mich.. 1947. MS, 1949. PhD. 1950. DSc (hon). 1965; DSc. U. Mo.. Rolla. 1966. Instr. metall. engring. U. Mich., 1949-50. asst. prof chem. and metall. engring., 1950-51; rsch. engr. Babcock & Wilcox Tube Co., Beaver Falls. Pa.. 1951; various rsch. positions Ford Motor Co. (Ford div.), 1951-57. various engring positions. 1958-61. product planning mgr.. 1961-62. asst. gen. mgr.. 1962-65. gen. mgr.. 1965-68. co. v. p. for product devel., 1965-67; pres. 1968-71; pres Bell & Howell Co.. Gen Cable Corp.. Chgo., 1973-81. chmn.. chief exec, officer. 1971-88. also bd. dirs.; prof, of indsl engring. and mgmt. sci. Northwestern U.. Evanston, 111., 1988 bd. dirs. On. Milacron. Clark Equipment Co.. Packer Engring.. Myo Own Meals, Hyatt Corp., Springs Industries. Quintar. 20th Century Fox Corp.; co-chair Japan study multinats. NRC. 1992-94; surveyor World Book. Poland. 1990. Co-chmn. Gov.*s Commn. of Sci. With AUS, 1942-46. Named and Industry. III.. 1988— Young Engr of the Yr., Engnng- Soc Detroit. 1953. Outstanding Alumni, U. Mich. Coll. Engnng 1957, Outstanding

NYC.



;

.

Young Man

of the Yr.. Detroit Jr

Bd. of Commerce. 1958, 1988; recipient Nat. medal

Man of the Yr., Weissmann Inst.. for tech.. 1990. Fellow AAAS, mem. Am. Inst. Mining Metall. Engrs. (chmn. Detroit chpt. 1954, chmn., editor Symposium on Sheet

Steels

Am.

1956).

Soc.

Metals,

and Nat Nat.

ASME, Soc. Automotive chmn. Detroit 1958, Russell Springer award Engnng. Soc. (pres., bd. dirs. 1962-65), Coun. Chgo. Club. Saddle and Cycle Club. Hundred Cub Cook County, Chgo. Commonwealth Club, Econ Club, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Delta Theta. Home; 2758 Shendan Rd Evanston IL 60201-1728 Office: Northwestern U 2145 Shendan Rd Rm M237 Evanston IL 60208-0834 Acad. Engring. (mem. coun. 1972). Engrs.

(vice

1956). Detroit on Fgn. Rels.,

HENRY

CLAY, manufacturer; b. Overton. Paand Elizabeth (Overholt) F.; m. Dec. 19, 1849; s. John Adelaide Howard, d late Asa P Childs. of Pitts., Dec. 15, 1881. Began life as bus. clerk for his grandfather flour mcht. and distiller; pres. H.C Frick Coke Co.. chmn. bd. dirs., 1897; came into pub. notice by his vigorous mgmt. during the famous strike at Homestead. 1892; chmn. bd. Carnegie Bros.. 1889-92; chmn bd mgrs Carnegie Steel Co Died Dec. 2, FRICK,

W

1919.

FRIDAY, WILLIAM CLYDE,

university president emeritus,

foundation executive; b Raphine, Va.. July 13, 1920; s. David L and Mary E. (Rowan) F; m. Ida Howell. May 13. 1942; children: Frances H., Mary H., Ida E. Student. Wake Forest Coll.. 1937. LLD (hon .). 1957; BS. N.C State Coll.. 1941; LLB. U N.C. 1948; DCL (hon). U N.C Chapel Hill and Greensboro. 1988; LLD (hon). Belmont Abbey Coll.. 1957, Duke U.. 1958. Princeton U, 1958. Elon Coll.. 1959. .

1970, Mercer U.. 1977, U. Davidson Coll.. 1961, U Ky N.C. Wilmington, 1992, U. N.C. Wilmington. 1992; DCL .

U. of South, 1976; DPS N.C. State Coll.. 1991; Bar: N.C. 1948. Asst.

(hon.), St. Augustine's Coll..

1986. Charlotte, 1986. (hon.), N.C. Sell. Arts. 1987. dean student U. N.C. 1948-51, asst univ., 1955-56, acting pres.. 1956.

(hon

).

N.C.

U.

DFA

lo pres., 1951-55, sec of 1956-86; exec. dir.

pres.

William Rand Kenan. Jr. Chantable Trusts. 1986-99; mem. Carnegie Commn on Higher Edn Commn to Study SUNY. So. Regional Edn. Bd.; chmn. President's Task Force on .

mem. Commn. White House Fellows, 1965-68; Mem. Nat Com for Found.. 1999—.

Edn., 1966-67;

chmn.

LEAF

Bicentennial Era.

Am. Coun.

Edn..

Commn.

Mem. Assn. Recipient Nat. Humanities Medal. 1997 Democrat Baptist. Office: U (pres. 1971)

NC

Am. Univs

CB #

6306 Chapel

Hill

NC

and Harvard

Scientist. Social Policy,

others; papers being collected by Schlesinger Libr.

Mem. exec. com. Am Jewish Congress, co-chair nat. U. commn. women's equality. 1984-85; mem. nat. bd. Girl Scouts USA. 1976-82; mem. N.Y. County Democratic Com. Recipient Humanist of Yr award. 1974, Eleanor Roosevelt Leadership award. 1989; Inst. Politics fellow Kennedy Sch. Govt., Harvard U.. 1982. rsch. fellow Ctr. Population Studies. Harvard U.. 1982-83. Chubb fellow Yale U., 1985, Andrus Ctr. Gerontology fellow U. So. Calif., 1986, guest scholar Woodrow Wilson Ctr. for Internal Scholars. 1995-96.

George Mason U 1996; Ford Found, grantee. 1998

disting. vis

Author's

prof.

1995. Mt.

Ink, Women's Journalists and Authors

Soc.

Vernon

Coll.,

Mem. AFTRA. PEN.

Women's

Guild,

Am.

Writers.

.

Mag.

Forum,

recipient

(1st

Mort Weisinger award for outstanding mag. journalism 1979, Author of Yr. 1982), Assn Humanistic Psychology. Am. Sociology Assn., Gerontol. Soc. Am.. Cosmos Club, Nat. Press Club. Phi Beta Kappa Address: 2022 Columbia Rd Washington DC 20009-1352

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wnter. feminist leader; b. Peona. Ill Feb. 4. 1921; d. Harry and Minam (Horwitz) Goldstein; m. Carl Friedan, June 1947 (div May 1969); children: Daniel. Jonathan, Emily. AB summa cum laude. Smith Coll., 1942, (hon >. 1975; (hon). SUNY, Stony Brook. 1985. Cooper Union, 1987; Doctorate (hon). Columbia U 1994 Rsch. fellow U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1943; lectr. feminism univs., women's groups, bus and prof), groups in and Europe; founder NOW, 1st pres 1966-70. chairwoman adv com.. 1970-72. mem. bd dirs. legal def. and edn. fund; organizer Nat. Women's Polit. Caucas, 1971. Internal Feminist Congress, 1973. First Women's Bank, 1973, Econ. Think Tank for Women, 1974; v.p. Nat. Assn. Repeal Abortion Laws. 1970-73; Disting vis prof, sch journalism and studies of women and men in soc.. U. So Calif, 1987; vis prof, socilectr. ology Temple U., 1972, Queens Coll, 1975. vis Calhoun Coll fellow Yale U.. 1974; lectr New Sch. Social Research. 1971; sr research assoc. Ctr Social Scis., 1979-81; bd. dirs Legal Defense Columbia U and Education fund; co-chmn Nai Comms. Women's Equality; del While Ho Conf on Family, 1980. del Decade for Women Confs. in Mexico City. Copenhagen. .

LHD

LHD

US

.

NYC. NYC.

NOW

.

UN

AN

Nairobi; mem LOR Commn. Harvard Community Health Plan; vis scholar U. S. Fla Sarasota. 1985; Disting vis. prof Sch. Journalism and Social Work Sch. U. So. Calif.. Cornell U.. Ithaca. NY.. 1998—. Author: The Feminine Mystique, 1963, It Changed My Life Wntings on the Movement. 1976. The Second Stage, 1981. The Fountain of Age. 1993. Beyond Gender: The New Politics of Family and Work. 1998; mem. editl. bd Present Tense mag.; .

Womms

archives appear

in their original

form

Collection

Fine

Commn.,

Arts

Washington. hon. mem. adv. bd on

planning Bur. Reclamation, Washington, 1965-69; com Japan House Gallery. 1999-2000; adviser Ind. Curators. Inc., N.Y. Author numerous catalogues on internal contemporary art, also books, articles; dir. numerous mus. exhbns. Trustee Spnng Hill Found.. Minn., 1970-81, Am. Fedn. Arts. 1972-85. Socrates Sculpture Pk., N.Y.. 2000—; mem. Internat. Mus. Com.. Washington. 197678; mem. vis. com. J. Paul Getty Mus., Malibu. Calif., 1990-

environ, art adv.

NYC,

95. Ford Found, fellow, 1961-62; artist fellow Aspen Inst. Humanistic Studies, 980, Intellectual Interchange fellow, Tokyo. 1982. Japan Found, fellow, 1991; Asian Cultural Coun. grantee, 1995; recipient Disting. Svc. award Mid-Am. Coll. Art Assn.. 1987, Nat. Medal of Arts. White House. 1990. Lifetime Achievement award Internat. Sculpture Ctr., 1999; decorated officer Arts et Lettres (France); honoree DIA Ctr. for the Arts. 1997. Mem. Coll. Art Assn.. Assn. Art Mus. Dirs. (pres. 1978-79. trustee 1979-81, citation for disting. svc. 1990). E-mail: [email protected], 1

economist, educator, writer; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 31, 1912; s. Jeno Saul and Sarah Ethel

NYC.

physicist; b

N.Y, June

Samuel and Rebecca (Seligson) F.; m. Gertrude children— Paul. Jon. BA. Bklyn. Coll.. 1936; PhD in Physics. Johns Hopkins U.. 1940; DSc (hon.). U. Tubingen, Fed. Republic Germany. 1977, U. Mich., 1979. With U.S. Naval Rsch. Lab., Washington. 1940— supt. atmosphere and astrophysics div., 1958-63, supt. space sci. div., 1963-80; chief scientist E. O. Hulburt Ctr. Space Rsch. U.S. Naval Rsch. Lab., 1963-80; emeritus, chief scientist U.S. Naval Rsch Lab.. EO Hulburt Ctr. for Space Rsch 1980—; adj. prof, physics U. Md., 1960-80. U. Pa., 1974-80; vis. prof. Yale U.. 1966-68; Martin-Manetta fellow in Space Sci., 21. 1916;

s.

1940;

Miller.

.

.

NASM.

mem. space

1986-87;

1962-75, 86



sci.

bd. Nat.

Acad Scis-NRC

chmn. com. on solar- terrestrial and pub. policy Nat. Acad.

rsch., 1968-71; Scis., 1967-71, 1969-71, chmn., 1976-79, mem. adv. com. internal, orgns. and programs, 1969-77; pres. Interunion Com. on Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 1967-74; pres. spl. com. on solar-terrestrial physics ICSU, 1975-80; chmn. COSPAR working group II. Internat. Quiet Sun Yr.; v.p COSPAR. 1970-75, 86—; mem. Gen. Adv. Com. on Atomic Energy, 1968-73; mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1970-73, Advisory Bd. Fermi Lab.. 1986-88; chmn. commn. on phys. Recipient Disting. scis., math and resources NRC. 1984-86. Svc. award Dept. Navy, 1945. 80; medal Soc. Applied Spectroscopy, 1957; Disting. Civilian Svc award Depl. Def., 1959; Disting. Achievement in Sci. award, 1962; Janssen medal French Photog. Soc.. 1962; Presdl. medal for disting. fed. svc, 1964; Eddington medal Royal Astron. Soc., 1964; R.D. Conrad medal Dept. Navy, 1964; Rockefeller Pub. Svc. award. 1967; Nat. Medal Sci., 1969; medal for exceptional sci. achievement NASA, 1970, 78, Michelson medal Franklin Inst.. 1972; Dryden Rsch. award, 1973; Wolf Found, prize in physics, 1987; Russell award Am. Astron. Soc., 1980; Sci. award Nat. Space Club, 1990; Janssen medal French Astron. Soc 1990; Massey medal. Royal Soc. London. 1992. Fellow AIAA (hon.. Space Sci. award 1963, Internat. Cooperation in Space Sci. medal 1991), Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Optical Soc., Am. Geophys. Union (pres. sect, on solar-planetrary relationships 1967-70. Bowie medal 1981), Am. Astronautical

mem

com.

.

sci.

mem. geophysics

rsch.

bd.,

.

AAAS

(v.p. 1972); mem. Soc. (Lovelace award 1973). (council 1979-82, chmn. assembly of math, and phys. 1980-83). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Internat. Acad.

NAS scis.

As-

Philos Soc (coun. 1992—); hon. mem. Spl. Com. on Solar-Terrestnal Physics, 1984. Club: Cosmos. Achievements include discovery of solar x-ray emission and its role in control of the ionosphere; demonstration of connection between solar flare x-rays and radio fadeout; identification of x-ray star, the crab pulsar and x-ray galaxy. Home: tronautics.

Am.

VA 22207-4025 Office: Naval 7690 Washington DC 20375-0001

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FRIEDMAN,

JEROME

2643

Arlington

#

educator. ISAAC, physics researcher; b. Chgo.. Mar. 28, 1930; married, 1956; 4 children. A.B.. U. Chgo.. 1950. M.S.. 1953, Ph.D. in Physics, 1956 Research assoc. in physics U. Chgo., 1956-57; research assoc. in physics Stanford U Calif.. 1957-60; from asst. prof. 1960-67, prof, physics, prof. MIT, Cambndge. to assoc 1967—. dir lab nuclear sci. 1980-83, head dept physics. 1983-88. William Collidge prof.. 1988-90. instr. prof., Fellow 1990—. Recipient Nobel pnze in physics, 1990. AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc. (co-recipient W.H.K. Panofsky pnze ,

1989);

Room

mem. NAS. Am. Acad. Arts and

24-512/Dept Physics 77 02139-4307 bndge

Scis.

Massachusetts

Office:

MIT

Ave Cam-

MA

,

.

Nat.

Commn. on Founds, and Pvt. Philanthropy; Nat. Mus. Am. An, Washington; mem.

FRIEDMAN, MILTON, FRIEDMAN, HERBERT,

A

FRIEDAN, BETTY,

mem.

commn.

NW

Nat. Changes in

Higher Edn.; chmn. Clr. Creative Leadership. 1981-96, Gov's Commn. on Literacy, 1987. Regional Literacy Ctr. Commn., 1989-90. So. Growth Policies Bd.. 1989—. Knight Found. Nat Commn. on Intercollegiate Athletics, 1989-93,

2000

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95

FRIEDMAN, MARTIN, museum

director, arts adviser; b and Etta (Louik) F.; m. Mil1949; children: Lise, Ceil. Pa., 1943-45; BA, U Wash, 1947; MA. UCLA, 1949; postgrad.. Columbia, 1956-57, U. Minn.. 1958(hon). U Minn.. 1990. Bates Coll., 1983; 60; Inst.. 1983; (hon), (hon ). Macalester Coll., 1983; (hon.). Hamhne U.. 1987. Phila. Coll. of Art and Pitts.. Sept.

23.

1925; s

dred Shenberg, Zoe. Student. U

Sept.

Israel 3.

DFA

LHD

LHD

Md

DFA

LA

City Schs.. Design, 1989. Instr. art. curnculum cons 1949-56; instr an U Calif. Extension. L.A.. 1950-51; fellow Bklyn. Mus.. 1956-57; grantee Belgian-Am Ednl Found 1959-60; curator Brussels, 1957-58; fellow Am. art U Minn Walker Art Center. Mpls. 1958-60; dir. Walker Art Center. 1961-90. dir emeritus. 1990—; mem mus adv. com NEA. 1973-78, adv coun internal exhbns., 1987-91. Nat. Coun. 1988-93; adv Am. Ctr Arts. 1978-84. Smithsonian Coun Pans. 1990-92. Fed. Art Com. Internal. Exhbns.. 1987-91, 1991—. Nat. Galadviser art program Hall Family Found Art. lery Art. Washington, 1991-92. Nelson Atkins Mus Kansas City, Mo., 1991-92, contemporary art Va Mus. Fine Arts. Richmond, 1992-93. guest curator Landscape as Melaphor exhbn Denver Art Mus., 1992-94. Columbus Mus. fine arts commr Sao Paulo Bienal. 1963; Art. 1992-94;

(Landau)

m.

F.;

Rose Director. June

1938; children: 1968; AM.

25,

AB. Rutgers U., 1932. LLD (hon). PhD, Columbia U., 1946; LLD

Janet. David.

U. Chgo., 1933;

Coll 1971;

Gonzaga U.

1980.

.

LHD

(hon.).

Hebrew Union (hon.).

1981;

Rockford

DSc

Coll.,

Rochester U.,

(hon.).

U 1975, 1993; LittD U.. Marroquin U..

Coll., 1969, Roosevelt

U

Coll.. L.A., 1981. Jacksonville

Bethany

(hon.), St.

1963. Loyola U.. 1971, U. N.H., 1975. Brigham Young U.. 1980, Dartmouth

Paul's (Rikkyo) U.. Harvard U.. 1979,

1971;

PhD

DCS

.

.

Hebrew

(hon.),

1977; (hon.). Francisco 1978; honoris causa, Econ. U. Prague. 1997. Assoc, economist Nat. Resources Com., Washington, 1935-37; mem. research staff Nal. Bur. Econ. Research,

Jerusalem,

D

Guatemala,

N.Y.C,

1937-45. 1948-81; vis. prof, econs. U. Wis.. Madison. 1940-41; prin. economist, tax research div. U.S. Treasury Dept., Washington, 1941-43; assoc. dir. research, statis. research group. War Research div. Columbia U.. N.Y.C. 1943-45; assoc. prof, econs. and statistics U. Minn., Mpls.. 1945-46; assoc. prof, econs. U. Chgo., 1946-48. prof, econs., 1948-62, Paul Snowden Russell disting. service prof, econs.. 1962-82, prof, emeritus, 1983—; Fulbnght lectr. Cambridge U.. 1953-54; vis. Wesley Clair Mitchell research prof, econs. Columbia U.. N.Y.C. 1964-65; fellow Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sci.. 1957-58; sr. research fellow Hoover Inst., Stanford U., 1977—; mem. Pres 's Commn. All-Vol. Army, 1969-70. Pres.'s Commn. on White House Fellows. 1971-74. Pres.'s Econ. Policy Adv. Bd.. 1981-88; vis. scholar Fed. Res. Bank. San Francisco. 1977. Author: (with Carl Shoup and Ruth P. Mack) Taxing to Prevent Inflation. 1943. (with Simon S. Kuznels) Income from Independent Professional Practice, 1946, (with Harold A. Freeman, Frederic Mosteller. W. Allen Wallis) Sampling Inspection, 1948, Essays in Positive Economics, 1953, Theory of the Consumption Function, 1957, Program for Monetary Stability, 1960. Price Theory: A Provisional Text, 1962, (with Rose D. Friedman) Capitalism and Freedom, 1962, (with R.D. Friedman) Free to Choose, 1980, Tyranny of the Status Quo. 1984. Two Lucky People: Memoirs, 1998, (with Anna J. Schwartz) Monetary History of the United States, 1867-

A

A

A

1960. 1963. (with Schwartz) Monetary Statistics of the United 1970. Monetary Trends in the U.S. and the United

States,

Kingdom. 1982, Inflation: Causes and Consequences. 1963, Robert Roosa) The Balance of Payments: Free vs. Fixed Exchange Rates. 1967, Dollars and Deficits. 1968. the Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays, 1969, (with Walter W. Heller) Monetary vs. Fiscal Policy. 1969, A The(with

oretical

Wilbur

Framework

for

Monetary

Cohen)

Social

Security,

J.

Analysis, 1972, An

1972,

(with

Economist's

No

Such Thing as a Free Lunch. 1975. Price Theory, 1976. (with Robert J. Gordon et al) Milton Friedman's Monetary Framework, 1974, Tax Limitation, Inflation and the Role of Government, 1978, Bnght Promises, Dismal Performan, 1983, Monetarist Economics. 1991, Money Mischief, 1992, (with Thomas S. Szasz) Friedman & Szasz on Drugs: Essays on the Free Market and Prohibition, 1992; editor: Studies in the Quantity Theory of Money, 1956; Protest. 1972. There's

bd. editors Am. Econ. Rev., 1951-53, Econometrica, 1957-69; bd Jour. Money, Credit and Banking, 1968-94; columnist Newsweek Mag., 1966-84, contbg. editor, 1971-84; contbr. articles lo profl. jours. Chmn. bd. dirs. Milton and Rose D, Friedman Found.; mem. adv. bd. Calif. Parents for Ednl Choice. 1999— Decorated Grand Cordon of the 1st Class Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan); recipient Nobel

adv.

in econs., 1976, Pvt. Enterprise Exemplar medal Freedoms Found., 1978, Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1988. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1988, Prize in Moral-Cultural Affairs. Instn. World Capitalism, 1993; named Chicagoan of Yr.. Chgo. Press Club, 1972, Educator of Yr., Chgo. Jewish United Fund. 1973, Source award for lifetime achievement The Primary Source, Tufts U.. 1997. Robert Maynard Hutchins History Maker award for distinction in edn. Chgo. Hist Soc.. 1997, Templelon Honor Rolls Lifetime AchieveFellow Inst. ment award. 1997. Goldwater award, 1997. Math. Stats., Am. Statis. Assn.. Econometnc Soc.; mem. NAS. Am. Econ. Assn. (exec. com. 1955-57, pres. 1967; John Bates Clark medal 1951), Am. Enterpnse Inst. (adv. bd.

prize

Western Econ. Assn. (pres. 1984-85), Royal Soc.. Am. Philos. Soc., Mont Pelerin Soc. (bd. dirs. 1958-61. pres. 1970-72), Quadrangle Club. Office: Slanford 94305-6010 U Hoover Instn Stanford 1956-79).

Economic

CA

,

,

FRIEDMANN, ANDREI

See

CAPA, ROBERT

.

,

Am

FRIEDMAN PHILLIPS, PAULINE

See

VAN BUREN,

ABIGAIL FRIEDRICHS, KURT OTTO, Kiel.

Germany, Sept

28,

1901;

mathematician, educator; b

came

to U.S.

1937, naiural-

.

FRIENDLY i/cd. 1444

Aug.

.

v Karl and Elisabeth 1937;

11,

children:

(Entel) f.; m. Nellie Bruell, Waller, Elisabeth, David, Chris-

PhD. U. Gottingen. 1925; ScD, U Aachen. math. Techmsche Hochschule Braunschweig,

topher. Marttn. 1

97

1

Prof.

.

vis prof. N.Y.U.. 1937-39, assoc. prof.. 1939-43. 1943-83, disting. prof, applied math, 1964; assoc. dir Courant Inst., 1966, dir. 1966-67, Author: (with Richard Courant) Supersonic Flow and Shock Waves, 1948, Mathematical Aspects of the Quantum Theory of Fields, From Pythagoras to Einstein, Perbutalions of Spectra Fellow in Hilbert Space; contbr. articles to profl. jours. A. AS.; mem. Nat. Acad Scis. Died Jan 1, 1983.

1930-37;

applied math.,

prof,

A

FRIENDLY, FRED

W., journalist, educator; b. N.Y.C., Mark; children by previous marriJon Mark, Michael Mark, Richard Mark. Student, Cheshire Acad., Nichols Jr. hon. degree. Coll.; L.H.D. (hon), Gnnnell Coll.. U. R I Brown U.. Carnegie-Mellon U., Columbia Coll., Chgo..

Ruth

m.

1915;

W.

age— Andrew,

Lisa. David; stepchildren

Columbia

Duquesne



;

Wooster,

Coll

Rseh

U..

1992.

.

U.,

NY. Law

Sch.,

U. So

Utah; LHD (hon). New Sch Broadcast producer, journalist

U

Utah,

for Social

WEAN NYC,

radio.

1964-66; EdProvidence. 1937-41; pres. CBS News, ward R. Murrow prof, emeritus broadcast journalism Columbia U. Grad. Sch. Journalism, dir. Seminars on Media and Soc.; adviser on communications Ford Found.. 1966-80. Began career in radio, 1938; wrote, produced and narrated: radio senes Footprints in the Sands of Time, later at, NBC, Who Said That; quiz based on quotations of famous people; collaborated (with Edward R. Murrow), in presenting oral history of 1932-45 (recorded by Columbia Records under title I Can Hear It Now); I Can Hear It Now-The Sixties; (with Walter Cronkite) CBS radio series Hear It Now; also CBS TV Series See It Now; past exec, producer: (with Edward R Murrow) CBS TV show CBS Reports; (Recipient George Peabody awards for TV prodn); Author: (with Edward R Murrow) See It Now, 1955, Due to Circumstances Beyond Our Control, 1967, The Good Guys. The Bad Guys. The First Amendment, 1975. Minnesota Rag, 1981. (with Martha J.H. Elliott) The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, 1984. Dir. Michele Clark Program for minority journalists. Columbia U., 1968-75; mem bd. visitors Calif. Inst. Tech 1970-75, Nat. Def. U„ 1984-86; commr Charter Revision Commn. for City of NY., 1986-90. Served with AUS. 1941Decorated Legion of Merit and 4 battle stars; 45. CBI. recipient DeWitt Carter Reddick award. 1980, numerous awards schs. journalism; Disting. vis. prof. Bryn Mawr Coll., vis. 1984, Montgomery fellow 1981, prof. Yale U., Dartmouth Coll., 1986. Mem. Am. Assn. U. Profs.. Assn. for Edn. in Journalism. Died March 1998. ,

FROEHLICH, CONRAD GERALD, museum

director,

b. Mpls., Oct. 22. 1958; s. Gerald William and Marie Diane Froehhch; m. Judy Marie Froehlich, Sept. 18, 1995. BA in Anthropology. Classical Humanities and Sociin Anthropology, 1983. ology, Miami U. of Ohio, 1981, Mus ass! archaeologist Anthropology Mus. Miami U. of Ohio, 1977-88; mus. dir. Martin and Osa Johnson Safari reviewer A Museum Guide to Mus., Chanute. Kans., 1989 Copyright and Trademark, 1999, American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures: Feature Films, 1931-40, 1993; rsch. travel Kenya and Malaysia, Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Mus, Chanute, Kans., 1995, 96. Contbr. articles to

researcher;

MA

.



;



jours. Trustee Elefence Internal.. Cleve., 1998 Recipient commendation cert. Am. Assn. for State and Local History, 1993; grante Inst. Mus. and Libr. Svcs., Washington. 1995-97. 98-00. Mem. Am. Anthropol. Assn.. Am. Assn. Mus. (lie and intellectual property corns. 1996-97, 98-99, Nancy Hanks Meml. award for profl. excellence 1996). Am. Zoo and Aquarium Assn., Internal. Coun. Mus., Kans. Mus. Assn. (conf. spkr. 1998, 99, arrangements chair 1998, awards com. 1995, 98, Excellence awards 1994, 97), Coun. for Mus. Avocations; photography, docuAnthropology, Rotary. mentaries, military history, classic films, travel. Office: Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Mus 111 Lincoln Ave profl.

N

Chanute

KS

66720-1819

FROMM, ERICH,

psychoanalyst;

b.

Frankfurt. Germany.

Mar. 23, 1900; s. Naphtali and Rosa (Krause) F.; m. Fneda Reichmann, June 16, 1926 (div.); m. Henny Gurland, July 24, 1944 (dec. 1952); m Annis Freeman, Dec 18. 1953. PhD, U. Heidelberg, 1922; postgrad.. U. Munich. 1922-26; student. Psychoanalytic Inst., Berlin. Diplomate in clin. psychology. Lectr. Psychoanalytic Inst.. Frankfurt. Inst. Social Rsch.. Frankfurt, 1929-32. Internat Inst. Social Rsch.,

NYC,

1874;

s.

(LEE), poet; b San Francisco, Mar. 26. William Prescott and Belle (Moodie) F.; m. Elinor 28. 1895 (dec. 1938); children: Eliot (dec.), Marjone (dec.). Student. Carol (dec). Irma,

M. White, Dec. Lesley.

Dartmouth

1892,

Coll..

Harvard

AM. U

MA, Amherst

U.. 1897-99;

Mich 1922 Farmer Derry, N.H.. 1900Pinkerton Acad.. Derry, 1906-11, tchr. psychology Stale Normal Sch., Plymouth, N.H.. 1911-12, Eng. 1912-15; prof. English Amherst Coll.. 1916-20, 23-25. 1926-38; poet-in-residence U. Mich.. 1921-35. fellow in letColl.. 1918;

09;

tchr.

.

English

1925-26; assoc. fellow Pierson Coll.. Yale, since 1933; Charles Eliot Norton prof poetry Harvard U., 1936; cofounder Bread Loaf Sch. English. Middlebury Coll., 1920. ann. lectr.. since 1920; Ralph Waldo Emerson fellow Harvard Civilization. 1941U. 1939-41. hon.. 1942-43. fellow in 42; George Ticknor fellow in humanities Dartmouth Collsince 1943. vis. lectr. humanities; Simpson lectr. in lit. Amherst Coll.; Phi Beta Kappa poet Tufts Coll.. 1915. Harvard U., 1916, 41, Columbia U., 1932. Author: (poems) A Boy's Will. 1913, North of Boston. 1914. Mountain Interval, 1916, New Hampshire. 1923. West running Brook. 1928. (prose play) A Way Out, 1929, (poem) The Lovely Shall be Choosers, 1939, Collected Poems. 1930. 39, 49. The Lone Striker (poem). 1933, A Further Range, 1936. From Snow to Snow. 1936, A Witness Tree, 1942. Steeple Bush, 1947, A Masque of Reason, 1945. A Masque of Mercy. 1947, Come In (edited by Louis Untermeyer), 1943, You Come Too. 1959, The Gift Outright, 1961. In the Clearing, 1962, Sleeted Poems (introduction by Robert Graves), 1963 Bd. overseers Harvard U.. 1938-30. Recipient Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1924, 31, 37, 43, Lomes prize for poetry, 1931, Mark Twain medal, 1937, Gold medal Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1938. Silver medal Poetry Soc. Am., 1941, $5000 award Huntington Hartford Found.. 1958, resident fellow Found. Estate in Pacific Palisades, Calif.. 1959, resolutiona nd gold medal U.S. Senate. I960; honored poet Presdl. Inauguration, 1961. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Philos. Soc.. Internat PEN Died Jan 29, 1963. ters,

Am

Am

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA NEA

Caesar Meml. Fund. Served with AUS, 1959-62. grantee. 1976; Rockefeller Found grantee, 1976. Guggenheim Found fellow, 1977-78; recipient Creative Artists Pub. Svc. award, 1974, Hazelitt award Pa State Coun. Arts, 1984 PEN (bd dirs. div). Writers Guild Am. East, Dramatists Guild. Dramatist Guild Found. Roman Catholic I have always sought wisdom and humility, using one to counterbalance the other.

Am

Mem

FULLER, GEORGE WARREN,

hydraulic and sanitary en-

1868; s. George Newell m. Miss Goodloe, Nov. 1899 (dec. Bell Todd. June 1913 (div. 1918); m Burt, Oct. 1918. BS, MIT. 1890; postgrad., U.

gineer; b. Franklin, Mass., Dec. 21,

and Harnet (Craig) 1907); m. Charlotte Eleanor

Todd

F.;

With Mass State Bd Health, Lawrence Expt. Sta., 1890-95, in charge. 1893-95; in charge of elaborate tests on means of water purification Cities of Louisville and Cin., 1895-99; pvt practice engr.. 1899-1934; expert adviser for filtration plants. Bait.. Washington. New Orleans, Montreal, others. Died June 1934. Berlin

NYC,

FULLER,

MELVILLE

WESTON,

federal judge; b 1833; s. Fredenck Augustus and m. Calisla O. Reynolds, June 28, 1858; m. Mary E. Coolbaugh, Maay 30. 1866. AB. Bowdoin Coll.. 1853. AM. 1856; postgrad. Harvard U. Law Sch, LLD, Northwestern U„ 1888, Bowdoin Coll.. 1888. Harvard U.. 1891, Yale U.. 1901, Dartmouth Coll.. 1901. Bar: 1885. Lawyer Augusta, 1855-56, pres. Common Coun. and city

Augusta. Me.. Feb.

11.

Cathenne M. (Weston)

F.;

1856; assoc. editor The Age (Dem. paper), 1855-56; Chgo 1856-88; chief justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1988mem. III. Ho. of Reps., 1863-65; mem. arbitrators to

solicitor.

lawyer 1910;

.

boundary dispute between Venezuela and Brit. Guiana. Pans. 1899; mem Permanent Cl. of Arbitration. The Hague; mem. arbitral tnbunal in matter of Muscat Downs, The Hague, 1905. Chancellor Smithsonian Instn.; chmn. trustees Peabody Edn. Fund; trustee Bowdoin Coll Recipient thanks of Congress. Dec. 1889. Fellow Acad Arts and Scis., other socs. Died 1910. settle

FRYE, WILLIAM PIERCE, Sept. 2, 1831;

s.

1853;

LLD.

Bates.

ticed

law.

Mem. Maine

senator;

b.

Lewiston. Maine.

M. and Alice M. (Davis) F.; m. AB. Bowdoin Coll.. 1850; AM.

Col. John

Caroline Spear (died. 1900).

1881. Bowdoin, 1889; studied legislature,

1861.

62,

and prac-

mayor

67;

Lewiston, 1866-67; atty. gen. Maine, 1867-69; presl. elector, 1864; mem. 42d to 46th Congresses, 1871-81; elected succeeding James G. Blaine U.S. senator. Mar 15, 1881; reelected, 1883, 88, 95. 1901. 07; elected pres. pro tern Senate. Mem. Feb. 7, 1896; reelected. Dec. 4, 1899, Mar. 7. 1901. Rep. Nat Exec. Com.. 1872-80. Died 1911.

FULBRIGHT, JAMES WILLIAM,

former

senalor.

b.

Sumner, Mo., Apr. 9, 1905; s. Jay and Roberta (Waugh) F.; m. Elizabeth William. June 15. 1932 (dec. 1985); children: Elizabeth (Mrs. John Winnacker), Roberta (Mrs. Edward Thaddeus Foote II); m. Harriet Mayor, Mar. 10, 1990. A.B.. U. Ark.. 1925; B.A.. Oxford (Eng.) U.. 1928, 1931; 1934. Spl. LL.B., George Washington U., 1934 Bar:

DC

MA,

Anti-Trust Div. U.S. Dept. Justice, 1934-35; instr. in 1935-36; lectr. in law U Ark.. law George Washington U 1936-39, pres., 1939-41; mem. 78th congress from 3d Dist. Ark.; U.S. senator from Ark., 1945-74; mem. com. on fin., mem. joint econ. com., chmn. com. on fgn. relations; of counsel firm Hogaq & Hartson, Washington, 1975-93; ret., 1993; Del. 9th Gen. Assembly UN. 1954. Recipient Onassis atty.

,

medal of Freedom. Mem. Sigma Democrat. Mem. Disciples of Christ Ch. Club: Rotanan. Home: Washington D.C. Died Feb. 22, 1995.

Internat. prize, 1989. Presdl.

Chi.

RICHARD BUCKMINSTER, geometneian. b. Milton. Mass., July 12, 1895; s. Richard Buckminster and Caroline Wolcott (Andrews) F.; m. Anne Hewlett. July 12, 1917; children: Alexandra Willets (dec.). Allegra Fuller Snyder. Student, Milton Acad.. 1904-13. Harvard U, 1913-15, U.S. Naval Acad.. 1917; student recipient 47 hon. doctorates in, design arts, sci.. humane letFULLER,

educator;

laws, fine arts, enging., N.Am, univs., 1954-80. Apprentice machine fitter Richards, Atkinson Haserick, Sherbrooke, Que.. Can., 1914; various apprentice positions Armour Co.. N.Y.G, 1915-17, asst. export mgr„ 1919-21; nat. account sales mgr. Kelly-Springfield Truck Co., 1922; pres. Stockade Bldg. System, 1922-27; numerous posts to pres. Geodesies. Inc., Forest Hills, N.Y., 1949 disting. univ. prof. So. III. U., 1959 prof, emeritus; Charles Eliot Norton prof. Harvard, 1961-62; world fellow in residence U. ters,

&

&





;

,

City Sci. Ctr., Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore colls., Phila.. 1972-78; prof, emeritus U. Pa.; vis. prof., lectr. Cornel U„ Yale. Mich U.. MIT, Princeton U. Minn.. U. Calif, at Berkeley, U. III., others; Jahawarlal Nehru lectr. Nehru Meml. Fund. New Delhi. Indi. 1969; hon. royal designer for industry Royal Soc. Arts, Eng., 1980; numerous lectrs., exhibits at major instns. throughout world. Author: 4D Timelock. 1927, Nine Chains to the Moon, 1938, (with

Marks) Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller, No More Scond Hand God, 1962, Education Automa1962, Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industnalization, 1963, others; contbr., editor several mags.; inventor Dymaxion House, Chgo.. 1927. Dymaxion 3-wheeled automobile, 1932-34; designer (with John McHale) Dymaxion deployment unit steel igloo, Kansas City, 1 940, geodesic structure for Ford Motor Co. rotunda dome. Dearborn, Mich., numerous bdlgs. worldwide. Recipient award of ment USMC, 1954, Gran Premio Tnenniale de Milano, Italy, 1954. 57, Centennial award Mich. State U, 1955, Gold medal scarab Nat. Archtl. Soc., 1958. Frank P. Brown medal Franklin Inst., 1960; honored with Buckminster Fuller Recognition Day U. Colo., 1963. State of Mass., 1977, Boston and Cambridge, 1977, Minn. 1978, III. 1980, Buffalo, N.Y. 1980, Austin, Tex. 1981, others; named to Housing Hall 1981; of Fame, named Humanist of Yr. Am. Assn. Fellow Humanists, 1969, (life). Royal Inst. Bnt. Architects (hon., gold medal 1968), Inst. Gen. Semantics (hon. trustee), Bldg. Rsch. Inst, of Nat. Acad. Scis., World Acad. Art and Sci., numerous others. Achievements include the discovery /invention of synergetic geometry, geodesic structures, tensegrity structures; patentee Dymaxion world map. 1942. Died July 1, 1983. Robert 1960,

FULKS, SARAH JANE See

FULLER, BEN HEBARD,

WYMAN, JANE career military officer;

tion,

b.

Big

Rapids, Mich., Feb. 27, 1870; s. Ceylon C. and Frances (Morrison) F.; m. Katharine Offley, Oct. 26, 1892 Ed., U.S. Naval Acad. Apptd. naval cadet, 1885; commd. 2d It. USMC. 1891. advanced through grades to col., 1916, *ng. gen. (temp.), 1918, brig, gen., 1924, served on USS Columbia, Spanish-Am. War; in the Philippines, 1899-1901; with Boxer Relief Expdn. to Peking, 1900; comd. 2d Brigade, U.S. Marines in Santo Domingo, 1918-19, 1st Bngade, Haiti, 1924-25; apptd. maj. gen., comdt. USMC, 1930; reg„ 1934. Commended by War Dept for gallant, meritorious and courageous conduct in Battle of Tientsin, 1900. Died June 8, 1937.

U

1934-39; guest lectr. Columbia U, 1940-41; lectr. Am. Inst. Psychoanalysis, 1941-42; Terry lectr Yale U, 1949; mem. faculty Bennington (Vt.) Coll., 1941-50; fellow, faculty William Alanson White Inst. Psychiatry, N.Y.C.; prof. Nat. U. Mex, 1951-65, Mich. State U„ 1957-61; adj. prof. NYU. 1962-68. Author numerous books including Escape from Freedom, 1941, Man for Himself. 1947, Psychoanalysis and Religion, 1950. The Forgotten Language. 1941, The Sane Society. 1955, The Art of Loving. 1956, Sigmund Freud's Mission, 1959, Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis, 1960. May Man Prevail?, 1961. Marx's Concept of Man. 1961, Beyond the Chains of Illusion 1962, The Dogma of Christ and Other Essays on Religion, Psychology and Culture, 1963, The Heart of Man, 1964, You Shall Be As Gods, 1966. Revolution of Hope. 1968, The Cnsis of Psychoanalysis, 1970 (with Michael Maccoby) Social Character in a Mexican Village. 1970. The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness. 1973. To Have or To Be?, 1976, Greatness and Limitations of Freud's Thought. 1980; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Fellow NY. Acad. Sic, AAAS, APA (diplomate); mem. Washington Psychoanalytic Home: Muralto Soc,, Mex. Nat. Acad. Medicine (hon). Switzerland Died Mar. 18, 1980.

FROST, ROBERT

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96

FULLER, CHARLES H, JR., playwnght; b. Phila., Mar. 5, 1939; s. Charles Henry and Lillian (Anderson) F., m. Minam Nesbitt. 1962; children: Charles III, A. Aug. 4. David. Student, Villanova U., 1956-58. hon. degree, 1983; student. LaSalle Coll., 1965-67, hon. degree, 1982; hon. degree. Chestnut Hill Coll.. 1985. Co-founder, co-dir. AfroAm. Arts Theatre, Phila., 1967-71; writer, dir. The Black Experience Sta. WIP-Radio, Phila, 1970-71: prof. AfncanAm.

studies

Temple

U., Phila., until 1993.

Plays include

The

A Party, 1968, rev. as The Perfect Party, 1969, In My Names and Days, 1972, Candidate, 1974, In the Deepest Part of Sleep, 1974, First Love, 1974, The Lay Out Letter, 1975. The Brownsville Raid. 1976, Sparrow in Right, 1978, Zooman and the Sign, 1981 (Obie award 1981, Audelco award 1981), Soldier's Play, 1982 (Pulitzer prize in drama 1982, N.Y. Drama Critics award best Am. play 1982, Outer Circle Critics award best off-Broadway play 1982, Audelco award 1982, Theatre Club award 1982), Sons of the Same Lion, 1991; (play senes) We Part I "Sally". 1988, Part II "Prince". 1988, Part III "Jonquil". 1989, Part IV "Burner's Frolic". 1990; contbr.: Urban Blight, 1988; writer: (TV miniseries) Roots. Resistance and Renaissance, 1967, (TV senes) The Sky is Gray, 1987, (screenplay) A Soldier's Story, 1984 (Academy award nominations best picture and best screenplay adaptation 1984, Edgar Allen Poe Mystery award 1985), (TV movie) A Gathenng of Old Men. 1987 (screenplay); dir. (TV movie) Zooman, Showtime, 1995; dir. The Black Experience. WIP-Radio. 1970-71; prodr.. wnter screenplay (TV movie) Love Songs, 1998. Bd. dirs. Adolp Village:

A

:

AAAS

FUQUA, DON, b.

former congressman, association executive;

Jacksonville. Fla.. Aug 20. 1933. B.S. in Agrl. Econs.. U. 1^57. Mem. Fla. Ho. of Reps, from Calhoun County,

Fla.,

1958-62;

mem. 88th-99th Congresses from 2d

Dist.

Fla..

and tech.. subcom. on energy devel. and Aerospace Industries Assn. Am., Inc., Washington, 1986 Former trustee Fla. Sheriffs Boys Ranch, Rodeheaver Boys Ranch. Served with AUS. Recipient Disting. Service medal NASA, Robert H. Goddard Meml. trophy. Mem. Future Farmers Am. (pres. Fla. 195051), Jaycees, Red Cross Constantine, Am. Legion, Fla Blue Presbytenan Key, Fla. Gold Key, Alpha Gamma Rho. (elder). Clubs: Elks, Woodmen of the World. Masons (32 chmn. com. on application.;

deg.),

sci.

pres.



.

Shnners. Jesters, Rotary.

FURCHGOTT, ROBERT FRANCIS, cator;

b.

children.

Charleston. S.C., June 937; BS. U. N.C.. 1

4,

pharmacologist, edumarried, 1941; 3 in Biochemistry,

1916;

PhD

DM

1940; (hon.). Autonomous U., U.. 1984, U Lund, 1984; DSc (hon.), U. N.C., 1989. U. 1995; postgrad- Mt. Sinai Med. Sch., 1995, Ohio State U., 1996, Med. U. S.C., 1997, Med. Coll. Ohio. 1997.

Northwestern

Madnd,

Ghent.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Northwestern U.. 1998. U. Coll.. London. 1998. Northwe. U.. 1998. Rsch. fellow medicine Med. Coll Cornell U., 1940assoc. 1943-47. instr physiology. 1943-48. asst. prof med. biochemistry. 1947-49; from ass! prof, to assoc. Wash. U. 1949-56; chmn. prof, pharmacology Med. Sch 1956-83. dept pharmacology SUNY Health Sci Or.. Bklyn emeritus prof prof.. 1956-88. Univ. Disting. prof.. 1988 pharmacology. 1990 mem. Pharmacol, tng. com. USPHS, 1961-64. mem. pharmacoltoxicol rev com.. 1965-68; Commonwealth fellow. 1962-63; vis. prof U Geneva. 1962-63. U. Calif.. San Diego. 1971-72, Med U S.C, 1980. UCLA. 1980; adj. prof pharmacology Sch Medicine. U. Miami. 1989 Heart Assn.. 1990. Recipient rsch achievement award Bristol-Myers Squibb award for achievement in canovasc 1991. Gairdner Fund Internal, award. 1991. medal rsch.. N.Y. Acad Medicine. 1992. Roussel Uclaf prize for rsch in 43.

rsch.





.

.

;



Am

communication and signalling. 1994. Wellcome Gold medal Brit. Pharmacology Soc., 1995. ASPET award for expll therapeutics, 1996. Gregory Pincus award for rsch.. 1996, Lasker award for med. rsch.. 1996. Lucian award. 1997. Mem AAAS. NAS. Am. Nobel prize for medicine. 1998 Chem. Soc.. Am Soc. Biochemistry. Am. Soc. Pharmacology and Exptl Therapeutics (pres. 1971-72. Goodman and Gilman award 1984). Harvey Soc.. Polish Physiol. Soc. Office: SUNY Health Sci Ctr Dept of (hon.). Sigma Xi. Pharmacology 450 Clarkson Ave # 29 Brooklyn NY 112032056 cell

GABLE, CLARK, actor; b. Cadiz; s. William H and Adeline Carole Lombard, Mar 29, 1939 (dec. Jan 16. 1942); m. Sylvia Ashley, Dec 20. 1949 (div .); Kay Williams Spreckels. July 11, 1955. Worker in rubber plant and oil fields Won recognition as actor in role in The Last Mile; made debut in The Painted Desert; other pictures include Hell Divers, Polly of the Circus, Strange Interlude, It Happened One Night, Mutiny on the Bounty. Idiot's Delight. Strange Cargo. 1940. Gone with the Wind, 1941. Somewhere 1942, Adventure. 1946. The Hucksters, 1947. I'll Find You, To Please a Lady. 1950, The Wide Missouri. 1951. Lone Star. 1952. mogambo. 1953, Soldier of Fortune. 1955. Tall Man. Band of Angels. 1957, Teachers Pet, Run Silent Run Deep, 1958. Recipient Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. award Commd 2nd It. for role in It Happened One Night, 1934. USAAF, 1942. overseas with 8th Air Force. Died Nov. 16.

G m

(Hershelman)

;

I960.

GABO, NAUM,

sculptor; b. Bnansk. Russia. Aug. 5, 1890; 1946. naturalized. 1952; s. Boris and Fannie (Osersky) Pevsner; m. Minam Israels. Oct 13. 1936; 1 dau.. 1910-14; doctorate Nina Serafina Student, Munich L (hon.). Royal Coll. Art. London. 1967. Exhibits include Oslo. 1916. Moscow, 1920, Germany. 1922. Pans. 1925, U.S.. 1926. Chgo., 1933. London, 1937, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C.. 1948. chief designer ballet La Chatte for Diaghilefi. 1925;

came

to U.S..

,

works represented in European Museums. Mus. Modern Art, Mus Non-Objective An. Providence Mus.. Wadsworth Atheneum, Phillips Coll., Washington, Yale L also pvt collections; 80 foot scultpure unveiled in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1957; author: Gabo. 1957„ of Divers Arts, 1962; Decorated comdr. Order Bnt. editor Circle (London), 1937 Empire. Mem. Nat Acad. Arts and Letters, Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Acad. Sweden (fgn. mem). Died Aug 23, 1977

NYC.

.

genheim

fellow.

grantee.

efeller

GALVIN

97

1981. 1976.

MacArthur

Prize fellow.

1982;

Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and

Rock-

Letters.

Died December 1998.

LYMAN JUDSON,

GAGE,

federal official, b.

De

Ruyter.

NY.. June 28, 1836; s. Eli A and Mary (Judson) G.; m. Sarah Ethendge. 1864 (dec. 1874); m Cornelia Washburn Gage. June 7. 1887; m. Frances Ada Ballou. Nov. 25, 1909.

Ed..

Rome (NY) Acad

;

LLD.

beloit

U

1897, NYU. 1852-55; elk. in .

1903 With Oneida (NY) Ctrl Bank. planing mill Chgo.. 1855-58; bookkeeper Merchants' Loan & Trust Co.. Chgo.. 1858-61. cashier. 1861-68; cashier 1st Nat. Bank of Chgo.. 1868-82. v. p.. 1882-91. pres., 1891-97; sec. of U.S. Treasury Cabinet of Pres. McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. 1897-1902; pres. U.S. Trust Co.. 1902-06, ret.. 1906. First pres. bd. dirs.. Chgo. Expn 3-time pres. Am. Bankers' Assn.; 1st pres. Chgo. Bankers' Club; twice pres. Civic Fedn. Chgo.; trustee Carnegie Instn.. Washington, Died Jan 26. 1927.

NYC. ;

CHARLES ALVIN,

Lincolnton, N.C.. Jan. 21, 1928;

s.

air

Paul

force

officer;

Lamont and

b

Lettie

Jane (Goodson) G.; m. Dorothy Currin Cults, Aug. 1 1, 1951; children Jane Letticia, Charles Alvin. Student. Catawba Coll.. Salisbury. N.C.. 1944-46, B.S.. U.S. Mil Acad., 195a



MS.

George Washington

U.

1963. grad.. Indsl. Coll.

Armed

Forces. 1967. Commd 2d It. U.S. Air Force. 1950, advanced through grades to gen., 1980; air officer comdg. Air Force

Acad., 1956-59. Hdqrs USAF. 1963-66; spl. asst.. exec, officer to chief of staff SHAPE, 1967-70; vice comdr., comdr. 432d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Udorn, Thailand, 197172; dep dir ops Hdqrs. US Air Force, 1972-75; dep. chief staff

77,

ops Tactical Air Command. Langley AFB, Va.. 1975dep comdr US. Forces Korea/UN Command, Korea,

1977-79; dep. chief staff for ops., plans and readiness Hdqrs U.S. Air Force, Washington, from 1979; comdr in chief U.S. Air Force in Europe; comdr. Allied Air Forces Central Europe. Ramstein Air Base, Fed Republic Germany. 198082; chief of staff U.S. Air Force, from 1982; bd. dirs Marconi Electronic Systems Corp. E-Systems Inc.. Electronic Systems Corp., Riggs Nat. Bank Va.. United Svcs. Life Ins. Corp., Jessup Group Inc. bd. dirs., chmn. FLT Internal Assoc*.; corp. adv. bd. Martin Marietta. Vice chmn bd. advisors Citadel Coll.; bd. advisors Def. Intel-

GEC

.

JGW

.

Decorated Def D.S.M.. USN D.S.M., Legion of Merit with one bronze oak leaf cluster, D.F.C with four bronze oak leaf clusters. Air medal with 14 oak leaf clusters, AF Commendation medal with one oak leaf cluster, Presdl Unit citation, AF Outstanding Unit award. Republic of Korea Order of Nat. Security. Merit and Presdl Unit citation, Korean Succession medal with two bronze stars, Vietnam Svc medals with four bronze stars, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm. UN Svc medal. Republic of Vietnam Campaign medal. Federal Republic of German Grand Cross, Star of Armed Forces of Ecuador, Brazilian AF Order of Aero. Merit, Venezuelan AF Cross. French Legion of Honor, Pakistani 1st Class Spl. Meritorious award. Mem. Coun. Fgn. Rels Office Right Internal Inc Airport Newport News /Williamsburg Internal Newport News VA 23602 ligence Coll.

GALAMIAN, IVAN ALEXANDER, Tabriz. Persia. Jan

1903;

23.

Came

musician, educator; b 1937, natural-

to U.S.,

Alexander J. and Sarah (Khounoutz) G.; m. Judith Johnson. Nov. 22, 1941. Grad.. Philharmonic Sch 1944.; s

ized.

,

Moscow. USSR.

1923;

MusD.

Curtis

Inst.,

1954; Cleve. Inst.

Music. 1968; hon. degree, Oberlin Coll., 1966. Mem. violin faculty Russian Conservatory, Pans. 1925-39. Ecole Normale de Masique. Pans. 1936-39. Curtis Inst Music. 1944-81. Julliard Sch. Music. 1946-81. Author: Pnnciples of violin Playing and Teaching. 1962. Pres. Soc. for Strings, Inc., 1952. hon. mem. Royal Acad. Music Died Apr. 14,

NYC,

1981

retired economist; b Iona Station, Ont.. Can., Oct 15. 1908; s William Archibald and Cathenne (Kendall) G.; m. Catherine Atwater, Sept. 17, 1937; children: Alan, Peter. James. BS. U. Guelph. 1931, LLD (hon); MS. U. Calif, 1933, PhD, 1934; postgrad.. Cambndge (Eng.) U.. 1937-38; LLD (hon.). Bard Coll., U. Calif. Miami U., U. Mass., U. Mysore, Brandeis U.. U. Toronto. U. Sask.. U. Mich., U. Durham. R.I Coll., Boston Coll., Hobart and William Smith Colls.. Albion Coll., Tufts U., Adelphi Suffolk Coll.. Mich State U.. Louvain U., Oxford U.. U. Paris, Carleton Coll.. U. Vt.. Queens U.,

Moscow State U.. Harvard U., Smith Coll. London Sch. Economics, others. Research fellow U. Calif., 1931-34; instr. and tutor Harvard U.. 1934-39; asst. prof, econs. Princeton 1940-41; U., 1939-42; econ. adviser Nat Def Adv. Commn

Harvard Coll

.

New

1922 Student. Yorker.

NYC.

1945-47; free-lance writer filmtcnpts. speeches, corp. comms 1956-70 Author (novels) The Recognitions. 1955, J R, 1975 (Nat Book Award for Fiction 1976), Carpenter's Gothic. 1985. A Frolic of His Own. 1993 (Nat Book Award for Fiction 1994) Nat Inst Arts and Letters grantee, 1963; Nat Endowment for the Arts grantee. 1967. 1974; Gug,

archives appear in their original form

scientist;

b

1959. DSc (hon), 1974; MD. Jefferson Med. Coll.. 13 hon. degrees from univs. in U.S.. Belgium, Italy, Sweden Intern, resident medicine Chgo., 1963-65; elm. assoc. med. br. Nat. Cancer Inst. NIH. Belhesda, Md., 1965-68, sr. investigator human tumor cell biology br., 1968Coll..

1963;

U

Israel,

69,

head

tumor

sect, cellular

biology,

cell

microbiology Inst

control mechanisms. 1969-72. chief lab. 1972-93; dir.. prof medicine and

Human



Virology U. Md.. Bait 1993 prof, genetics George Washington U.; adj. prof, biology Johns Hopkins U, Bait., hon. prcf. biology. 1985 hon. prof, medicine Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, 1998—, hon. prof Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, 1998 Hon. prof. Karolinska Inst., Stockholm. 1998 U.S. rep. to world com. Internal Comparative Leukemia and Lymphoma Assn., 1981—; mem. bd. govs. Franco Am AIDS Found., 1987, world AIDS Found.. 1987. Author: Virus Hunting. 1991, author or co-author of more than 1,100 scientific papers. With USPHS. 1965-68. Recipient Dameshek award Am. Hematol. Soc, 1974, CIBA-GEIGY award in biomed. sci.. 1977, 88. Supenor Svc. award USPHS. 1979. Meritorious Svc. medal, 1983. Stitt award. 1983, Disting. Svc. medal, 1984, First F. Stohlman of Am. Soc. Hem lecture award, 1979, Lasker award for basic biomed. rsch., 1982, 86, Abraham White award in biochemistry George Washington U 1983, 1st Otto Herz award for cancer rsch. Tel Aviv U., 1982, Griffuel prize Assn. for Cancer Rsch.. France. 1983. award in cancer rsch.. 1984. Gruber pnze Am. Soc. Investigative Dermatology, 984. Lucy Wortham prize in cancer rsch. Soc. for Surg. Oncology. 1984, Gold medal Am Cancer Soc. 1984, Birla Internat. Sci. prize, India, 1985. Hammer pnze for Cancer Rsch., 1985, Gairdner prize for Biomed. Rsch., Can., 1987, spl. award Am. Soc. Infectious Disease, 1986. Gold Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement, Lions Humanitanan award. 1987. Japan prize in Sci. and Tech.. 1988. Ciba Coming award, 1993, 1st Dale McFarlin award for rsch. Internat. Soc. Human Retrovrology. 1994, 1st Gustav Embden award U. Frankfurt. 1996. Pomesa award. 1996. 1st award Internal. Soc. of Blood Transfusion. 1997. Nomura prize Japan for AIDS and Cancer Rsch., 1998, Warren Alpert prize Harvard U, 1998, Paul Erlich award. ,

adj





;

;

.

GM

1

,

OPA. 1941-42. dep. adbd. of editors Fortune Mag., 1943-48; lectr. Harvard U., 1948-49, prof econs.. 1949-75, Paul M. Warburg prof, econs., 1959-75. ret.. 1975; hon. fellow Trinity adminstr. in charge price div.

asst.

minstr.. 1942-43;

mem.

Cambndge U.; hon. prof. U. Geneva; U.S. ambassador to India. 1961-63. Author: numerous books including American Capitalism. 1952. A Theory of Price Control. 1952. The Coll.,

Great Crash. 1955, The Affluent Society, 1958, The Liberal Hour, 1960, Economic Development. 1963, The Scotch, 1964. The New Industnal State. 1967, Indian Painting. 1968.

Ambassador's

Journal,

Laughter, 1971. Public Purpose.

A

1969, Economics, Peace and China Passage, 1973, Economics and the 1973. Money: Whence It Came, Where It

Went. 1975. The Age of Uncertainty. 1977, (with Nicole SalAlmost Everyone's Guide to Economics. 1978, Annals Abiding Liberal. 1979, The Nature of Mass Poverty, A Life in Our Times. 1981, The Anatomy of Power. 1983, The Voice of the Poor: Essays in Economic and Political Persuasion. 1983. A View From the Stands, 1986, Economics in Perspective: A Critical History, 1987, (with Stanislav Menshikov) Capitalism. Communism and Coexistence, 1988, (novel) The Tnumph, 1968. (novel) A Tenured 1990. The Culture of Contentment. 1992, A Professor, Journey Through Economic Time. 1994, A Short History of Financial Euphona, 1993. The Good Society. 1996, NameDropping From FDR. On. 1999; contbr. to econ. and sci of an 1979.

Dir. U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945, dir. Office 1946 Fellow Social of Econ. Security Policy, State Dept jours.

.

Research Council, 1937-38; Recipient Medal Freedom, Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Letters (pres 1984-87); mem. AAAS, Am. Econ. Assn. (pres. 1972). Am. Agrl. Econ Assn.. Ams. for Dem. Action (chmn. 1967-68). Clubs: Century. Saturday. Home: 30 Francis Ave Cambridge 02138-2010 Office: Harvard U 206 Littauer Ctr Cambndge Sci.

1946.

MA

MA

02138

GALIMIR, FELIX, violinist, music educator; b. Vienna. Austna, May 20. 1910; came to U.S., 1938; s. Mosco and (Russo) m Suzanne Hirsch, Feb. 18. G Diploma. Vienna Conservatory Music, 1928; student, 1929-30; MusD in Berlin and Baden-Baden. (hon.). New Sch Music. Phila.. 1984, Mannes Coll Music. 1987. Founder, violinist Galimir Stnng Quartet. Vienna, Elsa 1945.

Carl

;

Flesch

1929-39;

violinist

1st

concertmaster

Marlboro Music.

NYC.

Symphony. NYC, 1939-54; N.Y.C, 1954-56; mem.

NBC

Symphony

(Vt.) Festival,

of the Air,

from 1954;

tchr. violin Julliard

from 1962. Curtis Inst,

Phila..

Mannes Coll Music, NYC. from 1977 Gahmir Stnng Quartet in, NYC. 1938—.

Sch

from 1972.

Reorganized. artist

rcc.

Vanguard. Columbia, Decca and Period labels Home: Grand Pnx Du Disc award. 1937. 38 Died Nov 10. 1999

for

Recipient

New York

NY

singer; b. Milan. Italy.

Nov.

8.

m

NYC.

writer b 1941-45. Fact checker

research

Waterbury. Conn. Mar 23, 1937; s. Francis Anton and Louise Mary (Ciancuilli) G.; m. Mary Jane Hayes. July I. 1961; children: Robert Charles. Marcus. BA, Providence

.

GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH,

GALLI-CURCI, AMELITA,

GADDIS, WILLIAM,

ROBERT CHARLES,

GALLO,



inger)

GABRIEL,

La Traviata, Repertone, Dinorah. Gilda in Rigoletto, Juliette Romeo and Juliette. Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Lakme Mimi in La Bohemc, Elvira in I Puntani, Lelia in The Peart Fishers, appeared in Barcelona and Madnd. Spain. Died Nov 26. 1963.

in

Marquis 1889; d Ennco and ennchetta (Belhsoni) Galli; 1920); Luigi Curci of Simen. feb 24. 1910 (div Jan Homer Samuels. Jan 15, 1921. Student, Internal. Inst,

m

piano, composition and harmony. Royal ConProf in conservatory Royal Conservatory. Milan. Italy Debuted as Gilda in Rigoletto. servatory. Milan. Italy, 1908 909. 1916. Lexington Opera Costanzi Theatre, Rome,

Germany,

Mem. NAS,

1999,

Inst.

Medicine, Internat. Soc.

Hematology, Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation. Am. Soc. Biol

Am

Chemists, Microbiology Soc.. Biochem. Soc., Am. Assn. Cancer Rsch. (Rosenthal award 1993). Am. Soc. Microbiology. Am. Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Fedn. for Advanced Edn. in Scis.. Royal Soc. Physicians of Scotland (hon.), Royal Soc. Medicine (hon). Royal Soc. of Medicine (Belgium), Alpha Omega Alpha (hon). Achievements include research on viruses. AIDS, and Leukemia; co-discoverer of AIDS virus; discovery of first and second human retroviruses. Office: 725 Lombard St Ste S307 Baltimore 21201-1009

W

MD

GALLUP, GEORGE HORACE,

public opinion statistician; Jefferson, Iowa. Nov. 18, 1901; s. George Henry and Nettie (Davenport) G.; m. Ophelia Smith Miller, Dec. 27. 1925; children: Alec Miller, George Horace, Jr.. Julia Gallup Laughlin. B.A.. State U. Iowa, 1923. M.A.. 1925, Ph.D.. 1928. LLD.. 1967; LLD.. Northwestern U.. Drake U., Boston U.. Chattanooga U.; DSc. Tufts Coll.; H.H.D., Colgate U; DC.L., Rider Coll.. 1966. Pepperdine Coll., Okla. Chnstian Coll.. Georgian Ct. Coll.. Beaver Coll., Coe Coll. Head dept journalism Drake U., 1929-31; prof journalism and advt. Northwestern U., 1931-32; dir. research 1932-47; prof PuYoung Rubtcam Advt Agy., litzer Sch. Journalism, Columbia U., 1935-37; pres. Market Research Council, 1934, 35, Nat. Municipal League, 1954-56, Internat. Insts. Pub. Opinion, 1947-84; chmn. emeritus Gallup and Robinson, Inc (advt. and mktg. research); chmn. bd. Gallup Orgn Inc. (mktg and attitude research); made editorial surveys of many newspapers, also many editonal and advt. surveys of Liberty, Sat. Eve. Post, Ladies Home Jour and Colliers; Founder Am, Inst., 1935. Brit. Inst. Pub. Opinion. 1936; founder and pres. Audience Research Inst Inc., 1939; founder Quill and Scroll (internat honor soc. for high sch journalists), chmn. bd. trustees. Author: The Pulse of Democracy. 1940. The Miracle Ahead. 1964. The Sophisticated Poll Watcher's Guide, 1972. 2d edit.. 1976. Amenca Wants To Know, 1983, also numerous articles on pub. opiRecipient ann. advt. award, 1935, award for distnion. inguished achievement Syracuse U., 1950; Distinguished Citizen award Nat. Municipal League, 1962; Parlin award Am, Mktg Assn,, 1965; Chnstopher Columbus Internat. pnze for outstanding achievement in communications, 1968; Distinguished Achievement award N.J. chpt Am. Mktg. Assn 1975; award Nat. Assn. Secondary Sch. Pnns., 1975, Iowa award, 1984; named to Hall of Fame in Distbn., 1962; elected to Advt Hall of Fame, 1977; Market Research Hall of Fame, 1978. N.J Advt Hall of Fame, 1983. World Assn Assn. Pub. Opinion Research Pub. Opinion Research, (advt Gold medal 1964. pres 1954-55), Acad. Arts and Scis Council Fgn Relations, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Episcopalian. Delta Chi. Sigma Xi, Nat. Press Club Onginator of method to measure comparative interest of readers in news features and advertising in newspapers and mags, also a method for measunng radio audiences of individual radio programs. Home: Pnnceton N.J. Died July 27. 1984; buncd Pnnceton. b.

NYC,

&

.,

,

,

Mem

Am

Am

,

student

1

House. Jan

Opera Assn

1918. Dinorah. Chgo Opera Assn. Chgo Met Opera Co.. Nov. 14, 1920 as Violetta in

27, .

GALVIN, PAUL VINCENT,

manufacturing executive; b John and Alice (Bnckley) G Loyola U. Chgo. 1951; m son. Robert W; m Lillian Guinan. Apr. 1920 (dec 1942); Virginia Cntchfield. Nov 21, 1945. Founder, pres Galvm Harvard.

student

III.,

U

June

111.

29,

1895

1914-17;

s

.,

LLD

1

GALVIN Mfg. Co (name changed to Motorola. Inc.. 1946). 1928-59; chmn. bd. Motorola. Inc. Chgo.. 1956-59. Mem. pres.' council Loyola U. Served as 2d It. to 1st It. F.A.. U.S. Army, 1917-19. with 131st regt 36th Divsn in France. 1918 Mem. Radio Television Mfrs. Assn. Am. (pres. 1943-45). Phi Kappa Knight of Malta Clubs: Chgo Athletic Assn., Westmoreland Country (Wilmette. 111.). La Gorce Country (Miami Beach, Fla .). Died Nov 5. 1959; buried All Saints

FA

Cemetery. Des Plaines,

.

111.

GALVIN, ROBERT W„

electronics executive;

b.

LLD.

(hon

9, ).

.



.

Tech. Adminstrn.; named Decision Maker of Yr. Assn. Commerce and Industry-Am. Slatis. Assn., 1973; Sword of Loyola award Loyola U., Chgo.; Washington award Western Soc. Engrs.. 1984. Mem. Electronic Industries Assn. (pres. 1966. dir.. Medal of Honor 1970, Golden Omega award 1981). Office: Motorola Inc 1303 E Algonquin

Commerce

Chgo.

Rd Schaumburg IL

60196-1079

GAMBINO, RICHARD JOSEPH,

materials science enMay 17, 1935. BA, U. Conn gineering educator; b. 1957; MS. Polytech Inst NY., 1976. Phys sci U.S. Army Signal Rsch Lab Ft Monmouth, N.J., 1958-60; metallurgist Whitney Aircraft divsn United Aircraft Corp.. 1960Pratt 61; rsch. staff mem T J Watson Rsch Ctr.. IBM. Yorktown 1961-93; pnn. rsch. sci.. prof, lab. dir. SUNY, Heights, Stony Brook. 1993—. Recipient Nat Medal of Tech.. 1995. IEEE (Fellow). IEEE Magnetic Soc., Am. Vacuum Soc. (mem. thin film divsn. bd.). Materials Rsch. Soc.. Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi Home: 148 Sycamore Cir Stony Brook 11790-3161 Office: Dept Material Scis Engng State 11794-0001 115 Engineering Bldg Stony Brook

NYC,

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,

&

NY.

Mem

NY

U NY

&

NY

GAMMELL, STEPHEN,

illustrator; b Des Moines, Feb 1943. Author, illustrator: Once Upon MacDonald's 10, Farm. 1981, Wake Up. Bear-It's Christmas!. 1981 (Children's Choice award 1982). The Story of Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar, 1982, Git Along, Old Scudder. 1983; illustrator: A Nutty Business, 1973. The Search: A Biography of Leo Tolstoy, 1973, Let Me Hear You Whisper, 1974, The Glory Horse: A Story of the Battle of San Jacinto and Texas in 1836, 1974. Thunder at Gettysburg, 1975. Nabby Adams' Diary. 1975. Ghosts. 1976. Meet the Werewolf. 1976. The Kelpie's Pearls, 1976 (ALA notable book 1976). A Furl of Fairy Wind. 1977, Alice Yazzie's Year, 1977, The Ghost of Tillie Jean Cassaway. 1978 (S.C. Children's book award 1982). Day of the Blizzard. 1978. The Hawks of Chelnev. 1978. Leo Possessed, 1979, Stonewall. 1979 (NY Times Outstanding Book of Yr 1979, Boston Globe/Horn Book award honor book 1980. ALA notable book 1980). A Net to Catch the Wind. 1979. 1979, 1979. Meet the Vampire, Yesterday's Island, Whitepaws: A Coyote-Dog. 1979, Stream Runner. 1979.

Terrible Things: An Allegory of the Holocaust. 1980. And Then the Mouse. Three Stones. 1980, The Real Tom Thumb. 1980, Blackbird Singing, 1980, Flash and the Swan. 1981. Where the Buffaloes Begin. 1981 (Boston Globe/Horn Book award honor book for illustration 1981, N.Y. Times best illustrated book 1981. NY. Times Outstanding Book of Yr. 1981. Parent's Choice award Parent's Choice Found 1981, Caldecott honor book 1982, Am. Book award nomination 1982), Demo and the Dolphin. 1981. Scary Tales to Tell 1981 (Anz. Young Readers award 1987. in the Dark, Buckeye Children's book award 1987). The Best Way to Ripton. 1982. The Old Banjo, 1983. More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. 1984. Waiting to Waltz: A Childhood. 1984 (ALA notable book 1984, Soc. Midland Authors award 1985). Thaddeus. 1984. The Relatives Came. 1985 (N.Y Times best illustrated book of yr. 1985, Child Study Assn. of Am.'s Children's books of yr. 1985, Caldecott honor book 1986, Boston Globe /Horn book award honor book 1986), Thanksgiving Poems, 1985 (Child Study Assn. of Am.'s Children's book of yr 1985), Who Kidnapped the Sheriff? or. Tales from Tickfaw. 1985. A Regular Rolling Noah. 1986. :

Old Henry. 1987 (Boston Globe/Horn book award honor book 1987). The Great Dimpole Oak, 1987, Song and Dance Man, 1988 (Caldecott medal 1989). Airmail to the Moon. 1988, Dancing Tepees: Poems of American Indian Youth. 1989. Will's Mammoth. 1989. Halloween Poems. 1989. Winga-Ding. 1990. Come a Tide. 1990. The Wing Shop. 1991. Scary Stones Three: More Tales to Chill Your Bones, 1991. Old Black Fly. 1992. Monster Mama, 1993.

GAMOW, GEORGE,

physicist, educator; b Odessa. Russia. Mar. 4, 1904; s. Anthony and Alexandra (Lebedinzeva) G.; m. Loubov Wochminzewa. Nov. 1, 1931 (div.); child. Igor; m Barbara Perkins, Oct. II, 1958. Student. U Leningrad. 1922-26. PhD. 1928. Fellow U Goltingen. Germany. 1928; fellow, asst. U Copenhagen, 1928-29. 30-31; Rockefeller fellow Cambridge U.. Eng., 1929-30; master in rsch Acad. Scis. Leningrad. 1931-33; lectr. U Pans, U. London, 1933-34. U. Mich.. 1934; prof, physics George Washington U.. 193456, U. Colo., 1956-68; lectr. Stanford U„ 1936; vis. lectr. Venezuelian Assn. for Advancement Sci., 1956. Author: Atomic Energy in Cosmic and Human Life, 1946, One, Two Three. Infinity. 1947, Creation of the Universe. 1952. Mr Tompkins Learns the Facts of Life, 1953, The Moon, 1953. Puzzle-Math, 1958, Matter, Earth and Sky. 1958, (with J. Cleveland) Physics: Foundations and Frontiers, 1960. Biography of Physics. 1961. Gravity, 1962, A Planet Called Earth. 1963, A Star Called the Sun. 1964. Thirty Years That 1

Shook Physics. 1965. Mr Tompkins in Paperback. 1965. Mr Tompkins Inside Himself. 1967. others; contbr. articles to prof), jours. Participated Convegnia Fisica Nuclear. Rome. 1931, Solvay Congress, Brussels. 1933, Internal Phys Congress. London, 1934, Warsaw, 1938. Recipient Kahnga Price award UNESCO. 1956 Mem NAS. Am Phys Soc., Internal Astron. Union. Am. Astron. Soc.. Royal Acad. Sci., Danish Acad. Sci., Washington Philos. Soc. Achievements include research in problems of nuclear physics. Died Aug. 20. 1968; buned Mountain Cemetery boulder CO.

GANNETT, FRANK ERNEST,

editor, publisher; b Bristol, 1876. s. Joseph Charles and Mana (Brooks) 1929; LLD. G.; AB, Cornell, 1898; hon. AM. Wesleyan U Alfred U 1935, Hobart Coll.. 1937; PhD. Oglethorpe U.. 1939; LittD. Keuska Coll., 1939; LLD, Hartwick Coll.. 1941. 1947. U. N.B.. 1951, Syracuse U., St. Bonaventure Coll.. 1953; Doctor Jour (hon ) Bradley U 1955; married Caroline Werner. March 25. 1920; children Sarah Maria (Mrs Charles V. McAdam, Jr.), Dixon. Editor of Cornell Alumni News. 1900; mng. editor and mgr Ithaca (N.Y.) Daily News. 190005. editor Pittsburgh (Pa.) Index (1905-06); editor and part owner Elmira (N.Y.) Gazette, 1906, Elmira Star-Gazette since 1906; sole or controlling owner Rochester Times-Union. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Albany KnickerbockerNews, Utica-Observer-Dispatch, Utica Press, Elmira-Star Gazette, Elmira Advertiser, Elmira Telegram, Newburgh News. Ithaca Journal, Ogdensburg Journal. Beacon News, and Malone Evening Telegram. Saratoga Springs Saratogian,

NY..

Sept

WHO

15,

.

,

.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Cats Under the Stars. 1978. Run for the Roses. 1982, (with Ornctte Coleman) Virgin Beauty. 1988, (with Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan) Dylan and the Dead. 1989, Built to Last,

A

1989. Without Net. 1990. One From The Vault. 1991, Jerry Garcia Band, 1991, (with David Gnsman) Garcia/ Grisman Acoustic, (with Howard Wales) Hooteroll?; Coauthor: Garcia Signpost to a New Age. Served with U.S.

Army. 1959

Band Grateful Dead inducted into Hall of Fame, 1994 Died August 9, 1995

GARDNER, JOHN

Marshfield.

1922 Student, U Notre Dame. U. Chgo; Quincy Coll., St Ambrose Coll., DePaul U With Motorola. Inc.. Chgo.. 1940—, exec, Ariz. State U. v.p.. 1948-56. former pres.. from 1956. chmn bd.. 1964-90, now chmn. exec. com.. 1990 chief exec, officer. 1964-86, Former also dir.; chmn. bd. Semantech Inc.. Austin. Tex. mem. Pres.'s Commn. on Internat. Trade and Investment.; chmn industry policy adv. com. to U.S. Trade Rep.; mem. Pres.'s Pvt. Sector Survey, chmn. Pres.'s Adv. Council on Pvt. Sector Initiatives; chmn. III. Inst. Tech., U. Notre Dame; bd. dirs. Jr. Achievement Chgo. Served with Signal Corps. AUS, World War II Recipient Nat medal Tech. U.S. Dept Wis.. Oct.

WHO'S

98

N.J., Oct.

Atlantic

Common

&

Roll

J„ congressman, b Atlantic County. up as waterman until 16 yrs. of

1845; brought

17.

Engaged

age.

Rock

and

estate

real

in

alderman

business,

ins.

1867; mayor, 1868. 69, 70. 73, 74; Council and one of coroners, 1875; mem.

City.

mem

N.J. Senate. 1878-93. pres., 1883. longest service of any senator in N.J.; mem 53d to 62d Congresses 2d N.J. Dist 1893-1913. served in 6th N.J Vols., 1862-65; then enlisted in U.S. Veteran Vols Died Feb 7. 1921 ,

,

Olean Times-Herald, Massena Observer, Binghamton Press, Niagara Falls Gazette (all NY). Hartford (Conn.) Times. Plainfield (N.J.) Couner-News. Danville (III.) CommercialNews; promoter Teletypesetter. dir. Teletypesetter Corp.; pres. emeeritus Gannett Co.. Inc. Sec. to late Jacob G. Schurman, pres. first Commn. to Philippines. 1899 Mem exec. com. Cornellian Coun. (pres. 1925-26). Awarded medal and citation Cath. War Vets, 1948; gold citizenship award Vets Fgn Wars. 1949; Fairbanks Citation. 1951; George Washington Carver Meml Inst, award of ment and hon. fellowship, 1952; Civic medal Rochester Mus. Arts, Scis., 1955; decorated Chevalier Legion of Honor. Mem. bd. dirs. Rochester Inst. Tech. (founders award. 1952); trustee emeritus Cornell; trustee Keuka Coll. Candidate for Rep. nominatin for pres.. 1940; v. chmn. Nat. Com.. 1942. Mem Soc the Cin., N.Y. Stale Publishers' Assoc, (pres. 1921-27), N.Y. Press Assn. (ex-pres.). N.Y. Associated Dailies (expres.). S.A.R. (medal citizen award, 1951), Phi Beta Kappa (hon. 1937), Soc. of the Genesee (ex-pres.). Unitarian. Mason (K.T. Shriner), Elk. Founded Frank E. Gannett Newspaper Found.. Inc.. to perpetuate for service Gannett Newspapers. Clubs: Rochester City. Rochester Country. Oak Hill Country. Genesee Valley. Rochester Yacht. Rochester Ad. Cornell

(Rochester);

Advertising.

University

Bath,

(N.Y.);

Indian Creek (ex. -pres.). Committee of 100 (mem. bd. govs.) (Miami Beach, Fla.). Rotary Club. Author Britain Sees It Through 1944; The Fuse Sputters in Europe, 1946; Winging Round the World, 1947. Translator: Friars ans Filipinos

(from the Spanish), 1900. Developer revolutionary engraving process. Died Dec. 3, 1957.

GAPOSCHKIN, CECILIA HELENA PAYNE, b.

Wendover. Eng.. 1931;

naturalized.

d.

;



educator; b Los (Flora) G.; m. Stephanie Gardner Trimble, Franceses Gardner. A.B., Stanford U., 1935; Ph.D., U. Calif, 1938, LLD. (hon ). 1959; hon degrees from vanous colls., univs.; hon. fellow, Stanford U.. 1959. Teaching asst. in psychology U. Calif. 1936-38; instr. psychology Conn. Coll., 1938-40; asst. prof, psychology Mt.

Angeles. Oct

10. 1900; came to U.S., 1923. Edward John and Emma Leonora



,

.

,

MA MA

1905;

came

actress; b

Stockholm, Sweden, Sept

U.S.,

Louvisa Gustaffson.

Won

first

work in Royal Acad.; came to U.S. and appeared in (silent movies) The Temptress. 1926. The Torrent. 1926, Love, 1927, Flesh and the Devil, 1927, (talking movies) Anna Christie, 1930. Susan Lenox, 1931, Mata Han. 1931. Grand Hotel. 1932, As You Desire Me. 1932. Queen Chnstina, 1933, The Painted Veil. Anna Karemna, 1935, Camille. 1936, Conquest. 1937. Ninotchka. 1939, Two Faced Woman. 1941 (Recipient Home: New York N.Y. Died Apr Spl Acad, award 1954) 15.

writer,

Mane

William and

.

Corp

of

N.Y

1946-47, exec, assoc

.

,

1947-49. v.p., 1949-55.

1955-65, cons., 1968-77; pres. Carnegie Found. Advancement of Teaching, 1955-65; sec. U.S. Dept. Health. Edn. and Welfare. 1965-68; chmn. Urban Coalition, 1968-70; founder and chmn. Common Cause. 1970-77; chmn. Pres.'s Commn. on White House Fellowships, 1977-80; co-founder, chmn. Independent Sector. 1980-83, dir. leadership studies program, 1984-89; Minam and Peter Haas prof. pub. svc. pres..

Stanford (Calif.)



U

.

1989-96; cons, prof Stanford Sch. Edn.,

1996 mem. Pres. Kennedy's Task Force on Edn., I960; chmn. U.S. Adv. Commn. Internat. Ednl. and Cultural Affairs. 1962-64, Pres. Johnson's Task Force on Edn., 1964. White House Conf Edn., 1965; dir Telephone Co., .

NY

Co 1962-65. Am. Airlines, 1968-71. Time. Author: Excellence. 1961, rev. edit., 1984. SelfRenewal. 1964. rev edit. 1981. No Easy Victories. 1968, The Recovery of Confidence, 1970, In Common Cause, 1972, Morale, 1978, On Leadership, 1990; editor: To Turn the Tide (John F. Kennedy); co-editor: Know or Listen to Those Who Know. 1975, reissued as Quotations of Wit and Wisdom, 1980. Chmn. Nat Civic League, 1994-96; trustee N.Y. Sch. Social Work. 1949-55. Met. Mus Art. 1957-65. Stanford L'„ 1968-82, Rockefeller Bros Fund, 1968-77. Jet Propulsion Lab.. 1978-82. Enterpnse Found., 1982-91 Recipient USAF Exceptional Services award, 1956; Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1964; Nat Acad. Scis Pub Welfare medal. 1966; U.A.W. Social Justice award. 1968; Democratic Legacy award AntiDefamation League, 1968; AFL-CIO Murray Green medal, 1970 Office: Stanford Sch Edn Stanford CA 94305-3084 1961-65. Shell Oil

,

1968-72

Inc..

GARDNER, MARY SEWELL, ministrator; b.

public health nursing add. William Sewall and

Newton. Mass., 1871;

Mary (Thorton) Gardner. Grad Newport Hosp. Tng. Sch. Nurses. 1905; AM (hon). Brown U., 1918 Dir. Providence .

Nursing Assn., 1905-31; chmn. standing com. on pub. health nursing Internat. Coun. Nurses. 1925-33. Author: Public Health Nursing 1916-24. 1933. So Build We, 1942, Kathanne Kent, 1946. Recipient Saunders gold medal for Fellow Am. Pub. Health disting. svc. in nursing, 1933. Assn.; mem. (dir. bur. pub. health nursing 1919. chief nursing sect.; mem commn. to Italy 1918-19; advisor on fgn. pub. health nursing in Europe 1921). Am. Soc. Hygiene Assn. Dist.

ARC

(bd.

and

exec. com.). Nat.

Orgn. Pub. Health Nursing

(pres.

Episcopalian. Deceased

18,

1925, naturalized. 1951; d. Sven and Ed.. Royal Dramatic Acad., Stockholm. film recognition in Goesta Berling, 1924. through to

s.

18. 1934; children:

Holyoke Coll 1940-42; head Latin-Am. sect. FCC. 1942-43; from officer to capl. USMC. 1943-46; mem. staff Carnegie

1913-15).

GARBO, GRETA,

1912;

8,

Aida Marroquin. Aug.

astronomer;

May

Helena (Pertz) Payne; m. Sergei Illanonowitsch Gaposchkin, March 6, 1934; children: Edward Michael. Katherine Leonora, Peter John Arthur. AB. Newnham Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1923; PhD. Radcliffe Coll., 1925; DSc, Wilson Coll.. 1942. Cambridge U.. 1950, Smith Coll., 1951. Western Coll. With Harvard Observatory. Cambndge. for Women, 1953. Phillips astronomer Harvard U., 1938 prof, Mass.. 1923 astronomy. 1956 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. AAAS. Am. Astron. Soc.. Royal Astron. Soc., Am. Philos. Soc Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi (pres. Radcliffe chpt. 194502421-7721 Office: 47). Home: 74 Shade St Lexington Harvard Observatory Cambridge t



GARDNER, JOHN WILLIAM,

GARFIELD, JAMES RUDOLPH,

former federal

official; b.

17. 1865; s. James Abram (20th pres. of and Lucretia (Rudolph) G.; m Helen Newell, Dec 30, AB. Williams Coll. 1885, LLD. 1936; student. Columbia U. Sch. Law; LLD, U Pitts., 1909. Howard U.. 1909. Bar: Ohio, 1909 Mem Ohio State Senate, 1896-99. U.S. Civil Svc. Commn.. 1902-03; commr. of corps U.S. Dept. Commerce and Labor. 1903-07; sec. of the Interior,

Hiram, Ohio, Oct.

U.S.) 1890.

apptd. by Pres. Roosevelt U.S. Govt.. 1907-09; practice law

1909—

Cleve..

Republican

Died Mar 24. 1950

1990.

GARGANO, AMIL,

advertising agency executive. Formerly Ally & Gargano. Inc., N.Y.C., chmn. J99I; opened agy. Amil Gargano Ptnrs., N.Y.C., 1991. Home: Amil Gargano Ptnrs 29th Fl 475 Park Ave

pres., chief exec, officer

GARCIA, JERRY (JEROME

JOHN

GARCIA),

guitanst.

composer; b. San Francisco. Aug. 1. 1942; s. Jose and Ruth G.; m. Sarah Katz (div ), daughter: Heather; m. Carolyn Adams (div.). children: Annabelle. Tnxie; m. Deborah Koons. Feb. 14, 1994. Played guitar, banjo in folk music duo with Sarah Garcia; musician various groups, 1959-65; founding mem. rock group The Warlocks, 1965, The Grateful Broadway performance Jerry Garcia. Acoustic Dead, 1966 and Eleclnc. 1987; composer: songs China Cat Sunflower; albums include The Grateful Dead. 1967. Anthem of the Sun. 1968. Aoxomoxoa. 1969. Live Dead. 1969, Workingman's Dead. 1970, Amencan Beauty. 1970. Vintage Dead. 1970, Historic Dead. 1970. Grateful Dead. 1971. Europe. 1972. History of the Grateful Dead, Volume 1: Bear's Choice. 1973.



;

&

until

&

South

New York NY

10016

GARLAND, JUDY,

actress; b Grand Rapids. Minn., June 10, 1922; d Frank Avent and Ethel Marian (Milne) Gumm. m. David Rose, July 8, 1941 (div); m. Vincente Minnelli. child. Liza; m. M.S. Luft, June June 15, 1945 (div 1951); 28. 1952 (div.); children: Lorna, Joseph; m. Mickey De1

Wake From

ans. Singer Theater, Grand Rapids, 1926; vaudeville, 192635; with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935-50; concert tour of Europe, 1950; played Las Vegas. 1956. Palace. 1956; starred Appeared in films Ziegfeld in CBS spectaculars. 1955, 56.

Your

Girl. Life Begins for

of the Flood. 1973, Skeletons From the Closet, 1974. the Mars Hotel. 1974, Blues for Allah. 1975. Steal Face. 1976. Terrapin Station, 1977. What A Long, Strange Tnp It's Been, 1977. Shakedown Street. 1978. Go To Heaven. 1980. Beckoning. 1981. Dead Set. 1981. In The Dark. 1987. Infrared Roses, 1992; solo Ip's Hooteroll, 1971. Garcia. 1972. Live at the Keystone, 1973, Compliments of Garcia. 1974, Old In The Way. 1975, Reflections. 1976.

&

Andy Hardy. Babes on Broadway. 1941. and My Gal. 1942. Presenting Lily Mars. 1943. Girl Thousands Cheer. 1943. Meet Me in St. Louis. Ziegfeld Follies, The Clock, 1944. Wizard of Oz. 1939 (Acad, For

Me

Grazy.

award). Summer Stock. 1950. A Star is Waiting. 1963 Died June 1969.

is

Born. 1954.

A

Child

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

GARNER. JAMES (JAMES SCOTT BUMGARNER). Norman, Okla.. Apr 7. 1928: m. Lois Clarke. Aug. Student. NY. 1956; children: Kimberly. Gretta. Scolt Berghof Sen U. Okla. Motion picture debut in Toward the Unknown; films include Sayonara. 1957. Shoot-out at Medicine Bend. 1957. Darby's Rangers. 1958. Up Periscope. 1959, Cash McCall, 1960. The Children's Hour. 1962. The Great Escape, 1963. The Americanization of Emily, 1964, 36 Hours, 1964, The Thrill of It All, Move Over Darling. The of Love, 1965, Man Could Get Killed. 1966. Duel at Diablo, 1966. Mister Buddwing. 1966. Grand Pnx (coSweet It Is, producer), 1966. Hour of the Gun. 1967. actor; b. 17.

.

A

An

How

Marlowe.

Support Your Local

1971, Support Your Local Gunfighter. 1971. Skin Game, 1971, They Only Kill Thar Masters. 1972. One Little Indian. 1973. HEALTH. 1979, The Fan. 1980, Victor /Victoria. 1982. Tank, 1984. Murphy's Romance. 1985. Sunset. 1987. Fire in Fellow Americans. 1996. the Sky. 1993. Mavenck. 1994. Wild Bill: Hollywood Mavenck. Twilight, 1998; TV apMavenck. 1957-60. Nichols, 1971-72, pearances include Rockford Files (Emmy award. 1977). 1974-80. Man of the People, 1991, (ministries) Space, 1985. Streets of Laredo. film appearances include: 1995 Century of Country, 1999; The Long Summer of George Adams, 1982, Heartsounds, award 1986). 1986. 1984, Promise (also producer, Name Is Bill W. (also producer). 1989, Decoration Day, 1968.

1969,

Sheriff.

My

TV

Emmy

Breathing

1990.

Lessons.

My

(Emmy

1994

nomination.

Lead

Actor - Special. 1994); TV movie T..e Rockford Files: 1 Still Love LA, 1994. The Rockford Files: The Cnme and Punishment, 1996. The Rockford Files: The Fnends and Foul Play. 1996. The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits. 1996, The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best. 1996. The Rockford Files:

A

Blessing in Disguise.

19%, Dead

Silence, 1997; cable

TV

movie Barbarians at the Gate, 1993 (Emmy nomination. Lead Actor - Miniseries. 1993, Golden Globe Award. Best Actor in a mini-series or movie made for television. 1994). Joined U.S. Mcht. Marine; served with U.S. Army, Korea. Decorated Purple Heart; recipient Clio award for Polaroid commls., 1978

GARNER, JOHN NANCE,

former vice president of U.S.; b. 22. 1868; s John N. and Sara 1895 (dec. Aug Ettie Rheiner. Nov. 25. John Marshall Coll. Law, 1936, Baylor U.,

Red River County,

m

Garner;

LLD,

1948).

Tex.,

Nov

1936 Bar: Tex 1890. Mem Tex. Ho. of Reps, 1898-1902, 58th to 72d Congresses. 15th Tex Dist elected speaker Ho. ;

1931; elected to 73d Congress but resigned: v. p. Roosevelt U.S., 1932-40; del served under Pres Franklin Dem Nat. Convs.. 1900. 04. del. at large. 1916 Died Nov.

of Reps..

D

7.

Democrat Died Nov

1967

7.

1967

GARRETT, HENRY LAWRENCE,

III, government official, Washington, June 24. 1939; s. Henry Lawrence II and Gladys Beatrice (Locknane) G.; m. Marilyn Kay Bender, Mar. 6, 1965; children: Juliana Kay. Henry Lawrence IV BS. U West Fla.. 1969; JD cum laude, U San Diego, 1972. Bar: U.S. Dist Ct (so dist.) Calif 1972, U.S. Ct. Mil. Enlisted USN. 1961. Appeals 1974. US Supreme Ct 1981 commd. ensign, 1964, advanced through grades to comdr. JAGC. 1979. ret.. 1981; asst counsel White House. Wash-

lawyer;

b.

ington, 1981; exec. asst. to pres. US. Synfuels Corp.. Washington, 1981-82; assoc. counsel to Pres of the US. White House, Washington, 1983-86; gen. counsel Dept of Def Washington. 1986-87; undersec ol Navy, 1987-89, sec of Navy. 1989-92. Decorated Air medal. Calif. Bar

Mem

D.C.

Assn.,

Bar

Club. Phi Alpha

Assn.. Ret. Officers Assn.. Army-Navy Episcopalian. AvocaDelta. Republican

1977. Actress Birmingham (Eng) Reper), Ulster U., tory Theatre. 1932-33. Appeared numerous London plays in lead roles; films include Goodbye Mr Chips. Pnde and

(hon

Ladies Meet. Blossoms in the Dust. Mrs. Miniver (Acad, award). Random Harvest. Madame Cune, Mrs. Partington, Julius Caesar. The Law and the Lady. Her Twelve Men. Sunrise at CampobeJlo (Golden Globe award). Strange Lady in Town. The Singing Nun, The Happiest Millionaire; plays include Auntie Mamr, Tonight at 8:30. Captain Brassbound's Conversion, also appeared in pioneer British TV and Am. TV. Prin. founding donor Fogelson Forum Dallas Presbyn. Hosp Fogelson Libr., Greer Garson Theatre, Garson Communications Ctr. and Studios Coll. of Santa Fc. Fogelson Pavillion at Meyerson Symphony Ctr., Dallas; Greer Garson Theatre at So. Meth. U Dallas. Corecipient U.S. Dept. of Intenor Conservation Svc. award. 1981. many internal awards. Avocations: nature study, music, primitive an. breeding and racing thoroughbred horses. Home: Dallas Tex Died Apr. 6. 1996. ,

,

GASSER, HERBERT SPENCER,

MILLER,

federal

official,

b.

N.J., Nov 28. 1864; s Joseph Fithian and Elizabeth Vanarsdale (Grant) G.; m. Margaret Hildeburn. June 30, 1900 Ed. pub schs. PE Acad.. Phila.. 2 yrs.. Phillips yr LLB, U. Exeter Acad.. 1 yr.; spl. student, Harvard U 1915, Kenyon U.. Pa.. 1885; LLD, NYU, 1914, Rutgers U Studied Bar: Pa 1886. N.J. 1888 1916. Brown U. 1917 law Offices of Redding, Jones & Carson. Phila.. lawyer with preceptors and successors Jones & Carson, Phila.. 1883-88; lawyer Camden, NJ., 1888-98; ptnr Garrison, McManus & 1899-1904; vice chancellor of N.J., Enright, Jersey City. N.J 1904-13; sec of war Cabinet of Pres Wilson. 1913-1916; resigned. 1916 Democrat Episcopalian Died Oct 19. 1932. .

I

.

,

,

foundation executive;

,

,

.

1911-13, instr. pharmacology, Washington U.. St. Louis, 1918-20. assoc., 1920-21. prof assoc. prof., pharmacology. 1921-31; prof, physiology Cornell U. Med. 1935-53. Coll Ithaca, NY.. 1931-35; dir. Rockefeller Inst in physiology U.

instr.

1915-16; 1916-18,

Wis.,

pharmacology

instr.

.



mem.

,

1953 ementus. Trustee Russell Sage Inst. Pathology. Served as pharmacologist Chem. Warfare Svc, 1918. Recipient Kobr medal Am. Assn. Physicians, 1954; Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1944 (Joint award); Dr honons Causa U Libre de Brussels, 1949, (hon.) U. Catholique de Louvaine, 1949; Hon. D U Paris, 19S3. Fellow AAAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Sets., Royal Soc. Edinburgh (hon); mem Royal Soc. London (fgn ), Royal Swedish Acad. Sci. (fgn.). Finnish Acad. Sci. (fgn.), Acad. Royale de Medecine de Beigique (hon.. fgn.). Accademia delle Sci dell' Instituto di Bologna (corr. mem.), Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Soc. Pharmacology and Exptl. Ther.

MD

,

Assn.,

Assn.

for

Biology and Medicine, Am. Neurol. Rsch. in Nervous and Mental Disease,

Harvey

Soc.,

Am.

Philos. Soc.. Physiol. Soc. Eng. (hon.), Soc.

apeutics.

Philomath- de Paris (corr), Med. Assn. of Argentina (hon.), Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. Alpha Omega Alpha. Club: Century. Quadrangle (Chgo ) Died May 1963.

GATES, BILL, software company executive; b Seattle, Wash Oct 28, 1955, s William H and Mary M (Maxwell) G m. Melinda French, January 1, 1994 Grad 1973high sch Seattle, 1973, student. Harvard U 75 With MITS. from 1975. founder, chmn bd .

THOMAS

GATES,

of defense,

1921;

s.

G m

Mary Frederick Truman and Nellie Melvina (Flint) Elizabeth Griswold. June 28. 1948; children: Diana E.. Kenneth BSME. Rose-Hulman Inst. 1951. DEng (hon .). 1968; DSc (hon). Clarkson U. 1991 Design engr 1968Evandale. Ohio. 1951-68; v p tech. div. . Evandale. 74; vp engnng and mfg Fairfield. Conn. 1980-89; exec vp. Nat Acads Corp.. 1989—; cons.. 1989—; pres Rohr Industries. San Diego, 1974-76. chmn.. chief exec, officer. 1976-80; mem adv com NSF, Washington. 1983-87 Inventor transit bus feature Bd. mgrs. Rose-Hulman Inst., 1967— trustee Clarkson U. Capt USMCR. 1943-46. 1987, Recipient Wickenden award Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn Nat Med Tech.. 1990. Conn Assn Sci and Engring., Soc. Automotive Engrs.. Nat Soc. Profl. Engrs (chmn industry adv. com. 1982-88). Air Force Assn.. Nat. Acad Navy League, Engnng., Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn Assn U.S. Army, Helicopter Soc., Univ. Club, Marine Corps Aviation Assn Home and Office: 700 Front St Apt 1603 San Diego 92101-6063 .

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GAYNOR, JANET,

actress; b. Chgo., Oct. 6, 1906; m. Lydell Peck. Sept. 11. 1929 (div. 1934); m. 2d. Gilbert Adnan. Aug. 14. 1939. Ed., Lake View H.S. 1929 Starred in Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, State Fair, Servants Entrance, The Fanner Takes a Wife, Star is Born, Three Loves Has Nancy, The Young in Hean. Voted years most popular actress. 1929; listed among five leading stars in a poll of 6.000 theater owners, 1934 Died Sept 14, 1984.

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GAYNOR, WILLIAM JAY,

NY

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10,

GEFFEN, DAVID,

recording company executive, producer; b Bklyn.. Feb. 21. 1943; s. Abraham and Batya (Volovskaya) Geffen. U of Texas. Austin, Brooklyn Coll. of CUNY. Agt with William Morris, 1964-68; agt. with Ashley Famous. 1968; exec. V.P. and agent Creative Management Associates, 1969; founder (with Laura Nyro) and pres. Tuna Fish publishing CO.; pres. Asylum Records, 1970-73, GeffenRoberts. Inc. 1970-71. Elcktra-Asylum Records. 1973-76; 1980-89; vp lounder and pres Geffen Records, Warner Bros. Pictures, 1975; chmn. Geffen Records, L.A.; head Geffen Film Co.: vice-chmn. Wamer Brothers Pictures, 1974; exec asst. to chmn. Warner Communications, 1977; cofounder Dreamworks SKG, Universal City. 1995 mem. music faculty Yale U., 1978; apptd. Regent U Calif., Gov. Calif.. 1980-87 Producer films including After Hours. Lost in Amenca, Personal Best, 1982. Risky Business, 1983, Little Shop of Horrors. 1986, Social Security, 1986, Beellejuice, 1988, Men Don't Leave, 1990, Interview with the Vampire, 1994; co-producer Master Harold and the Boys, 1982, Cats, 1982, Good. 1982, Dreamgirls, 1983, Madam Butterfly, 1988 (9 Tony award, Best Play); musical Miss Saigon. Bd. dirs.

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Thomas

GEHRIG, LOU(IS), 1903 at

Century Club. Elizabethan Club, Phi Beta

player; b. N.Y.C., June 19. High Sch of Commerce; then N.Y. Yankees, 1923. farm team. baseman, 1925-39 Apptd mem Mcpl. Parole 1939 Played 2,130 games in a row (maj.

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Columbia

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GEHRY, FRANK OWEN, Feb.

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theoretical pbyscist. educator, b 1929 s Arthur and Pauline iRochstanl m J Margaret Dow. Apr 19. 1955 (dec 1981). children Elizabeth. Nicholas, m Marcia Soulhwick. June 20. 1992; stepson. Nicholas Levis BS. Yale L'.. 1948; PhD. Mass Inst Tech 1951 ScD (hon I. Yale L 1959. L Chgo. 1968. U Tunn. Italy. 1969. 1967. U III. 1968. Weslevan U 1980. D L Utah. 1970. Columbia U, 1977. Cambndge L (hon). Oxford (Engl L. 1992. So 111 U. 1993. L' Fla. 1994. So Meth L '.. 1999 Mem Inst for Advanced Studv. 1951. 55. 6*-66. instr U Chgo. 1952-53. asst prof. 1953-54 assoc prof, 1954. assoc. prof Calif Inst Tech. Pasadena.

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GEIER. PHILIP HENRY. JR„

advertising executive b Pontiac. M.ch Feb :: I9JJ s Philip Henry and Jane (GilFaith Power, children: Hope Goer Smith. len) Columbia Johanna Goer B A. Colgate U.. 1957; 1958 With McCann-Enckson. Inc Cleve 1958-60. McCann-Enckson Internal Co.. 1960-66 chmn London. 1969-7?, exec v p McCann-Enckson Europe- 1973"5 vice chmn internal ops McCann Worldwide. London.

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THEODOR SEUSS (DR. SEUSSI. author artist Spnngfidd. Mass .Ma- I Theodor Robert and Hennetta (Seuss) G m Helen ^27 (dec Oct 196*1. m Audrey Manon PairStone Dimond. Aug 6 1968 Grad Dartmouth Coll postgrad.. Lincoln Coll.. Oxford (Eng ) L\. 1925-26; LHD (hon I. Dartmouth ColL. 1955. Am Internal Coll.. 1968. Wmllier Coil-. Lake Forest Coll LinD (hon 1. John F Kennedy L' DFA (hon 1. Pnneelon U 1985; LillD (hon ). U Hartford. 1986 LHD (hon). Brown L 19S7 Began career as humonst. illustrator for pubis, including Liberty mags advt illustrator pubis. 15 yrs. creator of humorous advt campaigns for Standard Oil of NJ.. including Quick Henry the Fit series, mural painter, author and illustrator of television producer, publisher: b.

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newspaper. children's books, editorial cartoonist. now pres.. pub., editor-in-chief. Beginner Books. Inc div Random House. Inc. Author: If I Ran the Zoo. 1950. Scrambled Eggs Super. 1953. Honon Hears a Who. 1954. On

Beyond Zebra. 1955. If I Ran the Circus. 1956 How the Gnnch Stole Chnstmas, 195" The Cat in the Hat. 1957. The Cat in the Hat Comes Back. 1958, Yertle the Turtle. 1958. Happy Birthday. 1959. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. I960. Green Eggs and Ham. I960. The Sneetches and Other Stories. 1961. Dr Seuss's Sleep Book. 1962. Hop on Pop. 1963. Dr Seuss's ABC Book. 1963. Fox in Socks. 1965. had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sdlew. 1965. The Cat in I the Hat Songbook. 1967. The Foot Book. 1968. I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today and Other Stones, 1969. Mv Book About Me. 1969. I Can Draw it Myself. 1970. Mr Brown Can Moo' Saw It on Mulberry Can You". 197a And to Think That Street. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins. The Seven Lady Godivas. The King's Stilts, Horton Hatches the Egg. McElligot's Pool. Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. Bartholomew and the Oobleck. The Lorax. Marvin K Moonev. Will You Please Go Now'. Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are'. The Shape of Me and Other Stuff. There's a Wocket in my Pocket. Great Day for Up. Oh. The Thinks Y'ou Can Think!. The Cat's Qtnzzer. I Can Read W,th Mv Eves Shut. Oh. Say Can You Sav". Hunches in Bunches, You're Only Old Once, I Am Not Going to Get L'p Today. Oh. The Places You'll Go. Six By Seuss: motion pictures Hitler Lives (Acad award documentary shon 1946). Design for Death 'Acad award documentary feature 1947). (with Helen Palmer Gosd) Gerald McBoing Boing. (Acad award cartoon 1951); designer, producer anumaled cartoons for TV: How the Gnnch Stole Chnstmas (Peabody awardl. Horton Hears a Who (Peabody award). The Cat in the Hat. The Lorax. (Cntics' award Internal Animated Festival. Zagreb). Dr Seuss on the Loose. The Hoober Bloob Highway. Halloween is Gnnch Night (Emmy award*. Pontoffd Pock Where Are You''. The Butler Battle Book: animated cartoons for TV The Gnnch Gnncbes the Cal in the Hal (Emmy award). Served lo It col. Signal Corps and Information and Edn Div AUS. 1943-46. ETO: It col Res Decorated Legion of Merit for edn and information film work; recipient Laura Ingalls Wilder award ALA. 1980. Spl Pulitzer Pnze. 1984 Home La Jolla Calif Died Sepl 24. 1991; cremated I

GELSTER, JANET M„

nursing researcher, wnler. editor, b. 1885 Ftdd sec then ednl sec Nat. Orgn for Pub Health Nursing: exec air ANA. 192". 1st vp bd. dirs.: condr. one of first govt! studies of children's day care ctrs.: active Assn Indsl Nurses. Assn Nurse Anesthetists. Assn. Oper Rm Nurses Editor Trained Nurse and Hosp Rev conlbr numerous articles on nursing and health care to profl jours. Died in 1964 .

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Colls C.P.A N Y Ill Accountant and analyst Mayflower Assocs*. 1932-34. sr accountant Lybrand. Ross Bros & Monlgomerv. 1934-42. chid accountant Am Can Co 1942-46: controller Bdl 4 Howdl Co. Chgo. 1946- 50. Jones & Laughlin Sled Corp Pitts 1950-56. exec v p dir Raytheon Mfg Co. Waltham. Mass. 1956-59: pres ITT. 19641959-73. chid exec. 1959-77. dir 1959-83. chmn bd 79. chmn exec. com.. 1974-80. chmn emenlus. 1980—. also dir. fgn. subs., affiliated cos.: adv. com. Uptown br Bankers Trust Co Author (with AJvm Moscow Managing. 1984 Bd. dirs. Internal Rescue Con mem nal council Salk Inst Decorated Biol Studies, from 1977: treas Voice Found, grand officer Order of Ment Peru; comdr Order of the Crown. Bdgium Grand Cross ol Civil Ment. Grand Cross of Isabella Cath Mothers of the Amencas. Spain: co-recipient 5th Ann Communications award ICD Rehab and Research ..

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Twig George Pitlenger. John Craighead. Reporter WashBA. Pa Stale L'.. 1941 ington Posl. 1943-44 amsi Pageant mag. 1945: reporter United Features. 1945-46; roving editor Reader's Digest. 1966-80: continuing edn tchr Chappaqua. N Y 1960-68. Author, illustrator: My Side of the Mountain. 1959. Summer of the Falcon. 1962, Gull Number 737. 1964. The Thirteen Moons. 1967-69. Covole in Manhattan. 1968. River Rats. 1968. Who Reallv Killed Cock Robin. 1972. Julie of the Inc Wolves. 1972. American Walk Book. 1978. Cry of the Crow. 1980 Journey Inward. 1982. The Talking Earth. 1983. One Day in the Alpine Tundra. 1984. How to Talk lo Your Animals. 1985. One Dav in the Praine. 1966. Water Skv. 1987. (mus) One Day in the Woods. 1988. The Shark Beneath the Reef. 1989. On the Far Side of the Mountain. 1990. One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest. 1990. The Missing 'Gator of Gumbo Limbo. 1992. The Fire Bug Connection, 1993. The First Thanksgiving. 1993. Dear Rebecca. Winter Is Here 1993. Animals Who Have Won Our Hearts. Jan. 1964). children:

Thomas Lothar

.

NYC.

GERRY. PETER GOELET,

senator: b Sept 18. Elbndge Thomas and Louisa Matilda (Livingston) Bar: Edith Stuyvesant Vaderbill SB. Harvard. 1901 1906 Mem rep coun Newport. R 1 1912: dd Dem

1879; s

G m .

R.I

.

1912. 16 32. mem 63d Congress 2d R.I. Disl Senator. 1917-23. 23-29. 1935-41. 41-4*

Nat Conv

US

.

sity

.

Vp Am

Mem Hope Qub.

Humane Assn

Club Died Oct

Squantum Cub. Univer-

31. 195"

GERSHWIN. GEORGE,

composer, b Bklyn Sept 26. 1898. s Morris and Rose (Bruskin) Gershwin: unmarned Ed pub. and high schs studied piano. Charles Hambtlzer studied harmony. Edward Kilenyi. Ruben Goldmark Composer: (musical comedy) La La Lucille. 1919. all music for G While's Scandals. 1920-24. Our Ndl. 1923. Sweet Utile Devil. 1923. Lady. Be Good!. 1924. Primrose. Rainbow. Stop Flirting (all prod- in London). Tip-Toes, (one-act opera) Blue Monday. 1922. Rhapsody in Blue. 1923. Concerto in F. 1925. Song of the Flame, Tdl Me More, prod. 1925. Oh Kay. prod 1926 Slnke Up the Band, prod 1927. Funny Face, prod- 1927. (musical comedy) Treasure Girl, prod 1928. Show Girl. 1929. Symphonic Music An Amer.

:

ican

in

Pans.

1928.

Girl

Crazy.

1930.

(moviel

Ddicious.

Second Rhapsody. 1931. Of Thee I Sing 1931 (Pulitzer pnze 1931). Cuban Overture for Philharmonic Orchestra. 1932. Lei Em Eat Cake 1933. (opera! Porgy and Bess. 1935; also many songs Died July 11. 1937. .

.

To Climb

a Waterfall. 1995. Acorn Pancakes Danddion Salad. 1995. There's an Owl in the Shower. 1995. Everglades. 1995. The Case of the Missing Cutthroat Trout. 1996. The Tarantula in My Purse. 19%. Wolf Pup Diarv. '99". Julie's Wolf Look to the North. 1994. Julie. 1994.

&

A

Pack. 199" Arctic Son. 199*. Rhino Romp. 1998, Giraffe Trouble. 1998. Dear Katie, the Volcano Is a Girl. 1998. Survival Filmstnps, 1984. (film) My Side of the Mountain. 1965. Nature Filmstnps. 1978-80. One Day in the Woods Musical for Children (music by Chris Kubiei. 1997. Elephant Walk. 1998. Gonlla Gang. 1999. Morning. Noon and Night.

Dec 6 1869; s. IRA. lyncist b N Y C Leooore Strunskv. Sept. (Bruskin) G-. Student. Townsend Hams hall. 1910-14. Coll City S Y 1914-16. Columbia U Extension. 1918; DFA. U 1966 Wrote lyncs for music wntler. by his brother George Gershwin, stage plavs A Dagerous Maid. 1921. Lady Be Good. 1924. Primrose, (with Desmond Carter). 1924. Tdl Me DeSvlva). 1925. Tip Toes. 1925. Oh Kay. More, (with Wodehouse). 1926. Funny Face. 192". Rosalie (with Treasure Girl. 1928. Stnke Up The vBand. 1929. Show Girl, twith Gus Kahn). 1929. Girl Crazy. 1930. Of Thee I Sing. 1932 (won Puliter pnze). Pardon My English. 1932. Let ind Bess, (with DuBose Em Eat Cake Heyward). 1935, motion pictures Ddicious. 1930. Shall We Dance". 1936. A Damsd in Distress. 193". GcJdwvn Follies. : .'~ also wrote (music by Youmans and Lannin) lyncs for Two Little Girls in Blue 1921. Be Yourself, (with Kaufman and Conndly. music by Gensier and Schwartzwald). 1924, That's a Good Girl, (music bv Chang and Meyer). 1928. Life Begins at 8 40. (with Harburg and Arlen). 1934. Ziegfdd

GERSHWIN.

m

Morns and Rose 14.

1926

Md

BG

PG

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.

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Follies (music by Duke). 1936. Lady in the Dark (music by 1940. North Star (music by Copeland). 1943. Cover From Here 1 Girl (music by Kern). 1943. Where Do (music by Weill). 1944. Firebrand of Florence (music by Weill). 1945. Park Avenue (music by Schwartz). 1946. The Weill).

We Go

(posthumous music. George Miss Pilgrim Shocking Gershwin). 1946. The Barkleys of Broadway (music by Warren). 1948. An American in Pans (music by Gershwin). 1952. Give A Girl A Break (music by Lane). 1952. A Star is Born (music by Arlen). 1954. the Country Girl (music by Arlen), 1954. Kiss Me. Stupid, (posthumous music Gershwin). 1964. Awarded Coll. Author: Lyncs on Several Occasions. 1959 City NY. Townsend Harris medal. 1952; James K Hacked award. 1972. Mem. ASCAP. Dramatists Guild. Died Aug. 17. 1983.

GERSTNER, LOUIS VINCENT,

NY.

executive; b. Mineola.

Mar

JR., diversified company 1942; s. Louis Vincent

1.

and Marjorie (Rutan) G.; m. Elizabeth Robins Link. Nov, 1968;

30.

Dartmouth

children: Louis, Elizabeth. 1963; MBA. Harvard Coll..

LLD

BA

Engnng.

in

U..

DBA

1965;

Wake Forest U.. 1965Co.. 1978-81. vice-chmn. 1983-85. bd. Am. Express Co.. 1981-83. chmn exec, com travel related sves- 1985-89: pres, 1985-89. chmn 1989-93; chmn bd.. RJR Nabisco Inc.. chmn., IBM. Armonk. NY. 1993—. also dir; bd. dirs. BristolMeyers Squibb Co.. mem. Pres.'s Nat Security Telecom. Adv. Com.. 1994-97. Adv. Com for Trade Policy and Nego(hon). Boston Coll.. 1997.

Brown

1994;

U.. 1997.

78; exec. v. p.

(hon).

NYC.

McKmsey &

Dir.

Am. Express Co.

NYC.

GIBSON

101

Founder, trustee J Paul Gett\ Mus 1953-76. Mem. N.Y. C. C. Calif C. of C, Explorers Club (NY). Beach Club (Santa Monica. Calif.). Athletic Club. Nouveau Cercle (Pans). Died June 6. 1976.

Guilty. Hcartbreaker. Islands in the Stream, and numerous others; chanty performances include UNICEF. Show, 1978. N.Y. Police Athletic League, Madison Sq. Garden, 1979, Free Nelson Mandela Concert. Wembly Stadium, Eng.. 1990. Hurncanc Relief. Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami. 1992. Recipient Ivor Novello awards, 1968-69. 76-77. 77-78. Six (6)

GETZ, STAN,

Grammy

.

of

LA

saxophonist; b Phila

.

Feb

2.

1927;

s

Alex-

CEO

.

NYC.

CEO



1995 Co-author: Reinventing Education: Entrepreneurship in America's Public School, 1994. Bd. dirs. Meml. Sloan Kettenng Hosp.. 1978-89. 98—. vice-chmn.. 2000—, United Negro Coll. Fund. 1987-91. Lincoln Ctr. for tiations.

.

Performing Arts, 1984—. Am. -China Soc.. 1987—. N.Y. Times. 1986-97, AT&T. 1987-93. Caterpillar. 1984-89; trustee

Coun on Econ

Joint

Edn.. 1975-87. chmn. 1983-85; active

Bus Roundtable. 1991-98, The Bus. Coun.. 1992; vice-chmn bd dirs New Am. Schs. Devel. Corp 1991-98; adv bd Ctr for Strategic and Internal Studtes, 1987—; trustee N.Y. Pub. Libr. 1991-96; bd. regents Smithsonian Instn.. 1996-99 Recipient Cleveland E. Dodge Medal for disting- svc. to edn. Tchrs. Coll.. Columbia U., Disting. Svc. to Sci. and Edn. award Am. Mus. Natural History- Award for Excellence in 1999. Fellow Am. Bus.. Engnng. and Tech.. Washington U Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Coun. Fgn. Rels., N.Y. City Partnership, Japan Soc. (bd. dirs. 1992-97). Nat. Acad. En.

.

singles

appearances: The Benny Goodman Story. 1955, Get Yourself a College Girl. 1964. The Hanged Man. 1964. Mickey One. 1965; recordings include: Early Autumn. 1948. Jazz At The Opera House (live). 1957. Jazz Samba. 1962. Big Band Bossa Nova. 1962. Getz/Gilberto. 1964 (Grammy award), Mickey One. 1965. Sweet Rain. 1967, Stan Getz Gold. 1978. Anniversary, 1987 (Grammy award), numerous others; artist -in -residence Stanford U.. from 1986. Recipient

Bntish

;

film

Grammy award

for rec. Desafinado 1962. The Girl From Ipanema. 1964; numerous Down Beat. Metronome and Playboy Jazz polls and mag. awards; inducted into Down Beat Hall of Fame. 1986. Home: Malibu Calif Died June 6,

1991.

Office:

IBM Corp New Orchard Rd Armonk NY

physicist;

b

Bergen.

Norway. Apr.

5.

came to U.S.. 1957. naturalized. 1963. s. John A. and Gudrun (Skaarud) G.; m. Inger Skramstad. Nov. 8, 1952; children: John. Anne Kan, Gun. Trine. Siv. Ing., Norwegian 1929;

Tech

Trondheim. 1952; Ph.D.. Rensselaer Poly Inst.. Patent examiner Norwegian Patent Office. Oslo. 1953Co.. Peterborough. Ont., 1954-56; applied mathematician Gen. Electric Co.. Schenectady. 1956-58, physicist Research and Devel. Ctr.. 1958-88; Inst prof. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy. N.Y.. 1988—; also prof. U. Oslo. 1988—. Served with Norwegian Army. 1952-53. Recipient Nobel Pnze for Physics. 1973; Guggenheim fellow. 1970. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (Oliver E Inst.

Buckley pnze 1965); mem. IEEE. Norwegian Profl. Engrs.. Nat. Acad. Sci., Nat. Acad. Engnng. (V.K. Zworykin award 1974). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Norwegian Acad. Sci Norwegian Acad. Tech. Office: Rensselaer Poly Ins Physics Dept 110 8th St Troy NY 12180-3522

June

5,

AMADEO

1870;

s.

PETER, and

Luigi

banker; b San Jose. Calif.. Virginia (Demartini) G.; m.

Clonnda Agnes Cuneo.



1971-89; prof, ementus U Calif. 1989 sponsoring mgr. Richmond-San Rafael bndge sub964-66; structure, 1 953-56. San Mateo-Hay ward bndge. 1962-68; cons, major lectr. constrn. engring. Stanford U.. bridge and marine constrn. projects; cons. engr. for ocean structures and overwater bridges, also offshore structures in U.S.. North Sea, Arctic Ocean. Japan. Australia. Indonesia. Arabian Gulf, Hong Kong. Europe. Can S.E, Asia, S.Am., mem U.S. Arctic Rsch. Commn 1990-95 Author: RussianEnglish Dictionary of Prestressed Concrete and Concrete Const ruction 1 966. Const ruction of Prestressed Concrete 1 97 1 1 996. Construction and EnStructures, 2d edit gineering Marketing for Major Project Services, 1981. Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures, 1986. 2nd edit 2000; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Chmn. Marine Bd.. Served with USN. 1940-46; Nat. Rsch Coun.. 1978-80 comdr Res ret. Recipient Golden Beaver, Beavers Constrn. Soc. 1974. Mbrsch medal Deutsche Beton Verein, Weisbaden, Germany. 1978. Blakely Smith ocean engnng medal Soc Naval Architects and Manne Engrs., 1981. Lockheed Ocean Engnng. award Marine Tech. Soc., 1982. U. Calif. Fellow ASCE (hon mem.. Karp Berkeley Citation. 1989 award 1976. G. Brooks Earnest award 1980, Peunfoy award ing.

U



Calif. Berkeley.

;

1

,

.

.

,

.

.

award 1989). Am Concrete Insi (hon mem dir 1960. Turner award 1974. Corbetta award 1981, Franklin Inst Brown award 1984. Offshore Tech Rsch Ctr honors award 1992). Deep Foands Inst (Disting. Svc. award 1996); mem NAE, Fedn Internal de la Precontrainte (pres 197478, now hon pres., Freyssinet medal 1982), Prestressed Con1989. Pres.'s

,

crete Inst. (pres.

1957-58. hon.).

Congregationalist.

Clubs:

Bohemian (San Francisco); Claremont Country (Oakland). World Trade Club (San Francisco). Home: 5727 Country Club Dr Oakland CA 94618-1717 Office Ben C Gerwick Inc 601 Montgomery St Ste 400 San Francisco C A 941 1-2607 1

GETTY, JEAN PAUL,

business executive;

b.

Mpls.. Dec. 15.

1892. s. George Franklin and Sarah McPherson (Risher) G.. m. Jeannette Dumont. 1923 (div.); 1 son, George Franklin II (dec); m. Allene Ashby. 1925 (div.); m. Fmi Helmie. 1928 (div.); son, Jean Ronald, m Ann rork. 1932 (div); children: Jean Paul. Gordon Peter; m. Louise Dudley Lynch, Nov 14, 1939 (div); lnd. oil son, Timothy Chnstophcr (dec.) prodr.. from 1914; pres.. gen mgr George F Getty Inc.. 1930-33. dir Petroleum Corp.. 1932-34. Tidewater Assn Oil Co.. 1932-36. pres mgr Minnehoma Fin. Corp gen (formerly Spartan Aircraft Co.). 1942-61. pnn.. owner. 194276; pres Mission Devel. Co.. 1948-67. Mission Corp., pres, pnn owner Getty Oil Co... 1956-76 Author: History of the Oil Business of George Franklin and J Paul Getty. 1903-39, l94l.Europc in the 18th Century. 1947. Collector's Choice (with Ethel LeVane), 1956. My Life and fortunes. 1963. The Joys of Collecting. 1965. How to Be Rich. 1966. The Golden Age. 1968. How To Be a Successful Executive, 1971 I

I

.

archives appear in their original form

WILLARD,

J.

physicist,

educator;

b.

Ed-

1839.

Yale U. Prof math, physics Yale U.. from 1871. Author, Graphical Methods in the Thermodynamics of Fluids. 1873. A Method of Geometrical Representation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Substances by Means of Surfaces, 1873. (paper) On the Equilibnum of Heterogeneous

Awarded first Doctor of Engnng. in the U.S. Achievements include being the provider of a sound thermodynamic foundation to much of Physical Chemistry. "Gibbs' Phase Rule* is well known to all in the fieldtoday. Died 1903.*

GIBSON, ALTHEA,

GIAUQUE, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Falls.

Ont.. Can..

May

12.

1895;

educator, b Niagara parents U.S. citizens; s.

William Tecumseh Sherman and Isabella Jane (Duncan) G.; m. Muriel Frances Ashely. July 19. 1932; children: William Francis Ashley. Robert David Ashley. BS. U. Calif. 1920.

PhD. 1922, LLD. 1963; DSc (hon.). Columbia U„ 1936. In1922-27. asst. prof, to prof str chemistry U Calif, Hon. chemistry, 1927-34, 34-77. prof, emeritus, 1962. Berkeley fellow; recipient pnze for discovery (with H.L. Johnston) oxygen isotopes Pacific div AAAS, 1929; Chandler medal Columbia. 1936; Elliott Cresson medal Franklin Lewis Inst.. 1937. Nobel Pnze for Chemistry, 1949. G.N medal. 1956. Fellow Am. Phys Soc.. Am. Acad. Arts and

mem. Am. Chem. Soc (Gibbs medal 1951). Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Philos. Soc.. Sigma Xi. Phi Upsilon (hon.), clubs. Died Mar. 28. 1982. Scis.;

AAUP. Lambda

GIBB, ROBIN,

vocalist, songwnler; b. Douglas. Isle of Man. Eng.. Dec. 22, 1949; s. Hugh and Barbara G; m. Dwina child, Robin John; children from Murphy, July 31. 1986; previous marnage: Spencer. Melissa. Performed in: (with bros. Barry and Maunce as group) amateur shows The Blue Cats, Manchester, in 1950's; formed: (with bros.) The Bee Gees. 1958. disbanded. 1969. reunited. 1971. appeared in (with bros) local clubs, Bnsbane. Australia; released: (with 1

bros.) 1st single record Three Kisses of Love, Australia. 1963; appeared on (with bros.) own weekly TV show, Australia, in 1960's. returned to (with bros.) Eng.. 1967. signed with (with

bros.) NEMS Enterprises, made (with brosj 1st U.S. TV appearance on Am. Bandstand. 1967; rec. group for Robert Stigwood Orgn composer (with bros.): music and lyncs for film Saturday Night Fever. 1977 (40 million copies sold/ biggest selling sound track); appeared in movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. 1978; albums include Bee Gees First. 1967. Honzontal. 1968. Idea. 1968. Rare, Precious and Beautiful. Vol I. 1968. Odessa. 1970. Best of the Bee Gees. 1969. Rare. Precious and Beautiful. Vols I. II. III. 1970. Two Years On, 1972. Trafalscr. To Whom It May Concern, 1973. Life in a Tin Can. 1974, Best of Bee Gees. Vols I. II. 1973. Mr. Natural. 1974. Main Course. 1976. Children of the World. 1976. Bee Gees Gold Vol I. 1976. Odessa. 1976. Here At Last Bee Gees. Live. 1977. Saturday Night Fever (big1977. Sgt. Pepper's gest selling soundtrack of all time). Lonely Hearts Club Band. 1978. Spmts Having Flown. 1978. Bee Gees Greatest Hits, 1979. (solo) Robins Reign. Secret Agent. 1983. ESP. 1989 (Platinum album). High Civiliza;

tion. 1991, Size Isn't Everything. 1994. (solo) You 1 . 1999, Walls Have Eyes. Children of the

How

Old arc

World. 1976. Living Fycs. 1982. Secret Agent (solo). 1986. One. 1989. The Very Best of the Bee Gees. 1990, Tales from the Brothers

Song 1967-90. 1990. High Civilization. Everything. 1993. Still Waters. 1997. Bee Night Only. 1998, wnter songs (with bros J

Gibb-A History 1991. Size Isn't

Gees.

One

in

professional

retired

tennis

player,

Aug. 25. 1927; d. Daniel (Washington) G.; m. William A. Darben, Oct. 1965; m. Sydney Llewellyn. Apr. II. 1983. B.S.. Fla.

golfer, state official; b. Silver. S.C.,

and Annie 17.

A&M

B.

Coll..

1953; D. Pub. Service (hon).

Monmouth

Coll..

1980; LittD (hon.). U. N.C.. Wilmington. 1987; LHD (hon.), Upsala Coll.. 1989. Amateur tennis player U.S.. Europe, and S.Am., 1941-58; asst. instr. dept. health and phys. edn. Lincoln U.. Jefferson City. Mo., 1953-55; made profl. tennis

Harlem Globetrotters, 1959; community

tour with

GIANNINI,

Cemetery. San Francisco.

m. Ellen Chaney Lynch. May 18, 1996. B.S.. U Calif.. With Ben C Gerwick, Inc.. San Francisco. 1946—; Ben C. Gerwick. Inc., 1952-88. chmn.. 1988-2000; sr. tech cons. Ben C. Gerwick. Inc.. San Francisco, 2000 exec v. p. Santa Fe-Pomeroy. Inc.. 1968-71; prof, civil engrliam;

GIBBS,

.

1940

JR., construction engineer. educator; b. Berkeley. Calif.. Feb. 22. 1919; s. Ben Clifford and Bernice (Coultrap) G.; m. Maiielle Louise Beverly. July 28, 1941 (dec Jan 1995); children: Beverly (Mrs. Robert A. Bnan). Virginia (Mrs. Roy Wallace). Ben Clifford III. Wil-

'n Roll Hall of Fame. 1997; Internat. Artists Am. Music Awards, outstanding contribution to Music at The Bnt Awards, London. Lifetime Achievement award at World Music Awards. 1998-99. Office: Middle Ear 1801 Bay Rd Miami Beach FL 33139-1415

at

mech engr Can. Gen. Electnc

pres

GERWICK, BEN CLIFFORD,

Rock

1994.

award

1964

54;

Sept. 14. 1892; children: L.M.. V.D.. Claire E- Various to firm mgr. L. Scatena & Co.. San Francisco; founder Bank of Italy (now Bank of Am. Nat Trust & Savs. Assn.). 1904; founder, chmn Transamerica Corp.; dir. Columbus Savs. and Loan Soc.. hon. chmn. Banca d' America d'ltalia; dir. Nat. City Bank and City Bank Farmers Trust Co.. N.Y.. First Nat. Bank of Portland. Oreg., Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.. Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co., San Francisco. Mem. bd. regents U Calif.; dir. San Francisco C. of C; mem Native Sons of Golden West, numerous clubs Died June 3. 1949; buned in Holy Cross

10504-1709

gles

Substances.

GIAEVER, IVAR,

.

gring.

awards, numerous Gold and Platinum albums and RIAA. numerous gold and platinum albums and sinworldwide; inducted into Songwnters Hall of Fame.

ander and Goldie G m Monica Silfveskiold. 1956; children: Steven. David. Beverly. Pamela. Nicholas. Mem bands led by Jack Teagarden, Stan Kenton. Jimmy Dorsey. Benny Goodman, Woody Herman; leader own group, from 1949;

.

CEO

UN

Ward Baking profl. golfer,

1964. staff

rels.

rep.

Co., 1959; joined Ladies Profl. Golf Assn. as 1963; apptd. to N.Y. State Recreation Council,

mem. Essex County Park Commn.. Newark, 1970; Commn.. 1970-71; dir.

recreation supr. Essex County Park tennis programs, profl. Valley

View

Racquet

Club.

1972; tennis pro Morven, 1973—; athletic Slate of N.J., Trenton, 1975 recreation mgr. City of East Orange, N.J 1980; mem. N.J. State Athletic Control Bd,. 1986; spl. cons. Gov.'s Coun. Phys. Fitness and Sports, N.J., 1988—; winner world profl. tennis championship, 1960, Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship, 1957, 58, Wimbledon Women's Doubles Championship, 1956-58, U.S.

Northvale, N.J.,



commr.

;

,

Women's Singles Championship, 1957, 58. Appeared in the movie The Horse Soldiers, 1958; author: I Always Wanted to Be Somebody. 1958. Named Woman Athlete of Yr„ AP Poll. 1957-58; named to Lawn Tennis Hall of Fame and Tennis Mus.. 1971. Black Athletes Hall of Fame. 1974. S.C Hall of Fame, 1983. Fla. Sports Hall of Fame, 1984. Sports Hall of Fame of N.J.. 1994. Mem. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Address: PO Box 768 East Orange NJ 07019-0768

GIBSON. MEL,

actor, film director; b. Peekskill. N.Y.. Jan. 1956; emigrated to Australia, 1968; s. Hutton and Anne Grad.. Nat. Inst. Dramatic Art, Sydney. Australia, 1977. Founder Icon Prodns. Works include: (films) Summer City. 1977, Mad Max. 1979. Tim. 1979. Attack Force Z, Galhpoli. 1981. The Road Warnor (Mad Max II). 1982. The Year of Living Dangerously. 1983. The Bounty. 1984. The River. 1984. Mrs. Soffel. 1984, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 1985. Lethal Weapon, 1987, Tequila Sunrise. 1988. Lethal Weapon II. 1988. Bird on a Wire, 1989. Hamlet. 1990. Air America. 1990. Lethal Weapon ill. 1992. Forever Young. 1992. Mavenck, 1994, Pocahontas, 1995 (voice only). Father's Day. 1997. Conspiracy Theory. 1997. Lethal Weapon 4. 1998. The Million Dollar Hotel. 1999. Payback. 1999; actor, dir.: The Man Without a Face. 1993; actor, dir,. prodr.: Braveheart. 1995 (Golden Globe award for best dir. of film 1996. Acad, award for best dir. 1996, Acad, award for best picture of yr. 1996, Outstanding Directonal Achievement in Motion Picture award nominee Dir. Guild Am. 1996, Oscar award for Best Dir), Ransom. 1996. (voice) Chicken Run. 2000. The Patnot, 2000; performed with Nimrod Theatre Co. in plays including Death of a Salesman. Romeo and Juliet, with South Australian Theatre Co., from 1978, appeared in plays including Oedipus, Henry IV. Cedoona; work in TV senes includes The Sullivans, The Oracle (AusFavorite tralia); exec, prodr. (TV) The Three Stooges, 2000. Movie Actor, People's Choice award, 1997. Roman Catholic. 3,

Gibson.

Office;

ICONS

Warner Blvd

Productions

Rm

17

Burbank

Producers Bldg CA 91522-0001

#

3

4000

GIBSON, ROBERT,

broadcaster, former baseball player; b. 1935 Student, Creighton U. 9, Player St, Louis Cardinals. 1959-75; coach N.Y. Mcts, 1981-82. Atlanta Braves. 1982-84; broadcaster Sports Div., St Louis,

Omaha. Nov.

KMOX

mem

League All-Star Team 8 times, player World 1964. 67. 68 Recipient Cy Young award Nat. League. 1968-70, named Most Valuable Player Nat. League, 1968; named to Baseball Hall of Fame. 1981; mem. Nat League All-Star Team, 1962, 65-70. 72, Office: Nat Bascb.ill Nat

Scncs.

Hall of

Fame and Mus PO Box 590 Coopersiown

NY

13326-

0590

GIBSON. WILLIAM, George Irving Brcnman. Sept. Coll

City N.Y.

and

author; Florence

b,

1940; children Author (plays)

NYC.

(Dorc)

6,

I

Nov. 13. 1914, s m. Margaret

G.;

Thomas. Daniel Student, Lay in Zion, 1943. A Cry

GILBERT The Ruby. 1955. The Miracle Worker. 1957 1957 Sylvania award 1957. slageplay 1959 Tony dramatic author 1960. screenplay 1962). Two for the Seesaw, 1958. Dinny and The Witches; A Frolic on Grave Matters. 1959. John and Abigail. 1969 (published as American Primitive. 1972). The Body and The Wheel. 1974. The Butterfingers Angel. Mary and Joseph. Herod the Nut. and The Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols In A Pear Tree. 1974. Golda. 1977. Goodly Creatures. 1980. Monday After The Miracle. 1982, Handy Dandy. 1987; (poetry) Winter Crook. of Players. 1948.

(TV

play

award

for best

1948; (novels)

WHO'S

102

The Cobweb.

Log:

A

Two

for the Seesaw,

1954; (chronicles)

The Seesaw

Chronicle of the Stage Production with the Text of 1959,

A Mass

for the

Dead. 1968.

A

Moore) The Dream Come True. 1980. Wooings. 1980. John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 1982. A Fair 1-and to Build In: 1984, Many Masks:

New York

Life:

The Architecture

A

Times by Jerome Zerbe. 1973. States Philip Barry, 1975, Letters to Phil:

1990; editor:

A

Happy

of Grace, Eight Plays by

Mcmones

Boyhood, 1848-1856. 1982, Flaliron:

A

of a

New York

Photographic History

Frame Skyscraper. 1903-1989. Chmn Warhol Found, for Visual Arts; chmn. emeritus Inst, for Art and Urban Resources, N.Y., Landmarks Conservancy of NY.; bd. dirs. Film Soc. Lincoln Or., MacDowell Colony, Mcpl. Art Soc.,

of the World's First Steel 1990, Late Bloomers. 1996.

Whitney Mus. Am. Art.

1978.

MacDowell Colony.

MA

State,

Frank Lloyd Wnght, 1987.

Life of

Of Fnends and Others.

Season

1974; (criticism) Shakespeare's Game, in Heaven, (musicals) (with Clifford Odets) Golden Boy. 1964. Raggedy Ann. 1984. Recipient Harriet Monroe Meml- prize. 01262Address; General Delivery Stockbndge 1945.

Empire

of the

NYC.

Pratt

Art.

Inst

NYC.

Mem. AAAL. Insh Georgian Soc., Club: Century Assn. (N.Y.C.). Died

Victorian Soc. Dec. 27. 1997.

Am.

GILLESPIE,

DIZZY

9999

GILBERT, WALTER, Boston. Mar 21, 1932; m. Celia Stone, Dec

s

G

;

AB, Harvard U 1953. AM. 1954; PhD. Cambridge 1978. Columbia U 1978. U 1957; DSc (hon). U Chgo

Kate U..

molecular biologist, educator; b Richard V and Emma (Cohen) 29. 1953; children: John Richard.

.

,

.

1981 NSF postdoctoral fellow Harvard U Cambridge. Mass 1957-58. lectr physics, 195859. asst. prof, physics. 1959-64, assoc. prof, biophysics. 196468, prof, biochemistry, 1968-72, Am. Cancer Soc. prof, molecular biology, 1972-81. prof, biology, 1985-86. H.H. Loeb Univ. prof.. 1987—. Timken prof. sci.. 1986-87. Carl chair dept. cellular and devel. biology. 1987-93; chmn. set. 1978-83. co-chmn bd. Biogen N.V.. Dutch Antilles, supervisory bd., 1979-81, chmn. supervisory bd.. chief exec, officer, 1981-84; vice chmn.. bd. dirs. Myriad Genetics. Inc.,

Rochester. 1979. Yeshiva

U.

.

.

M

.

1992—; chmn of bd NetGenics. Inc.. 1996—; V.D. Mattia Roche Inst. Molecular Biology. 1976. Recipient U.S. Found NAS. 1968. Ledlie prize Harvard U.. 1969. Warren trienneal prize Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1977. Louis and Bert Freedman Found Acad. Scis.. 1977. Prix CharlesLeopold Mayer Academie des Scis.. Inst, de France. 1977. Nobel prize in chemistry, 1980, New Eng. Entrepreneur of Yr. award. 1991; co-winner Louisa Gross Horwitz prize 1979. Gairdner pnze. 1979. Albert Lasker Columbia U Basic Sci award. 1979; Guggenheim fellow. 1968-69; hon.

lectr.

Steel

NY

.

Am

UK.

1991. Mem. fellow Trinity Coll Cambridge, Phys Soc.. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; fgn. mem. Royal Soc. Office: The Biol 02138-2097 Labs 16 Divinity Ave Cambridge .

MA

GILBRETH, LILLIAN MOLLER, consulting Oakland. Calif., May 24, 1878; d. William

engineer; b.

and Annie Frank Bunker Gilbreth. Oct 19, 1904; children: Anne Moller (Mrs. Robert E. Bamey), Mary Elizabeth (dec.), Ernestine Moller (Mrs. Charles E. Carey). Martha Bunker (Mrs. Richard E. Tallman) (dec.). Frank Bunker. William Moller. Lillian Moller (Mrs. Donald D Johnson). Fredenck Moller, Daniel Bunker, John Moller, Robert Moller. Jane Moller (Mrs. Donald D. Johnson). B of (Delger) Moller;

m

.

M

of Lit. 1902, LLD, 1933; PhD. Lit.. U. Calif, 1900. Brown U., 1915, ScD, 1931. ScD, Russell Sage Coll.. 1931, of Engnng., Rutgers Coll., of Engnng.. U. Mich.. 1928; 1945; 1929; ScD, Smith Coll of Engnng., Stevens Inst Tech. 1950; ScD, Colby Coll., 1951. Syracuse U, 1952. Lafayette Coll., 1952; LLD. Smith Coll., 1945. Mills Coll 1948. Temple 1949; in Indsl 1952; DHL. Alfred U Psychology. Purdue U.. 1948; hon. degree. Milw. Downer. Washington U.. Princeton U.. Skidmore Coll U Wis Pratt

M

D

.

D

(JOHN

BIRKS

GILLESPIE),

musician, b. Cheraw. S.C.. Oct. 21. 1917; s James and Lottie 1940 Student. (Poe) G.; m. Lorraine Willis. May 9. 1933-35; MusD (hon). Rutgers U., Laurinburg Inst 1970; hon. degree, New Sch. for Social Rsch.. 1987. Jazz trumpet player, 1930-93; played with Frankie Fairfax Band Phtla., 1935-37; Rep. culture tour to Iran, Pakistan. Lebanon, Syna. Turkey. Yugoslavia. Greece and S. Am. U.S. Dept. State. 1956-58 Toured with Teddy Hill Band, 1937-39, Elgar Hayes, Cab Calloway, Earl Hines. Billy Ecksttne, others, 1939-44; led band. 1945-50, combo, 1950-56. leader quintet, 1958-93; toured Argentina. 1961; appearances at Jazz Workshop. San Francisco. Monterey (Calif.) Jazz Festival. Juan-les-Pins (France) Festival. 1962; toured in: Giants of Jazz. Europe, Japan, U.S.. 1971-72, Musical Life of Charlie Parker, Eastern and Western Europe, 1974; appeared tn: (concert) Tnbute to Dizzy Gillespie, Avery Fisher Hall. 1975; many other tours, festivals, night club, TV appearances; author: To Be or Not. ..to Bop, 1979; composer: Night in Tunisia. Blue 'n Boogie. Groovin' High, others; recent recs. include Trumpet Kings at Montreaux Jazz Festival. 1975. Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner. Giants of Jazz. Something Old, Something New, Party. Bahiana. At Village Vanguard, 1969. My Way. 1969. Greatest Jazz Concert Ever, Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie, Carter, Gillespie. Inc., Havm' a Good Time in Pans, (with Lalo Schifnn) Free Ride. New Faces. Closer to the Source, (with Max Roach) Max and Dizzy. Pans 1989; appeared in documentary film A Night in Havana: Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba. 1989, Recipient 1st prize

(NO

Film Festival. 1962, award Downbeat Cntics Poll, 1971-75, Handel medallion. 1972, Grammy awards, 1975, 80. Nat Music award, 1976. Nat Medal of Arts, 1990, Duke ASCAP award, 1990; named Musician of Yr., Inst. High Fidelity, 1975. honored by S.C. Legislature, 1976. Mem. Baha'i Faith Home: Englewood N.J. Died Jan for soundtrack Berlin

1993.

GILLETT,

FREDERICK HUNTINGTON,

senator; b Westfield, Mass., Oct. 16, 1851; s Edwaard Bates and Lucy Douglas (FowleK G.; m. Chnstine Rice Hoar. Nov. 25, 1915 AB. Amherst Coll. 1874. AM. 1877, LLD. 1906. Lawyer Spnngfield. Mass., 1877LLB. Harvard U... 1877 1935; asst. atty. gen Mass., 1879-82; mem. Mass. Ho. of

Reps. 1890,

53d to 68th Congresses. 2d dist Mass., 1893-1925; U.S. senator from Mass.. 1925-31; spkr. of ho.

U.S.

Ho

91.

of Reps..

1919-25. Died July 31.

1935.

.

U

.

D

,

,

,

Mass.. Western Coll Women; LLD. Anz. State U 1964. Pres. cons, engrv in mgmt. Gilbreth. Inc.. Montclair. N.J., from 1924; dir. courses in motion study Purdue U., 1925-32, prof, mgmt., 1935-48; chmn. dept. personnel rels Newark Coll Engnng 1941-43; tchr P.I Formosa, 1953-54; Inst.,

U

prof.

mgmt.

.

Wis.,

1955; lectr.

on

tech.

and human

rels.

problems in mgmt. Europe, Mex., U.S., Asia, Australia, Can., from 1955; mem. corns, on civil def. U.S. Govt. Author (with Frank B. Gilbreth) Fatigue Study. 1911. Applied Motion Study. 1917. Motion Study for the Handicapped. 1919, The Psychology of Management, 1921, Living with Our Children. 1928. Normal Lives for the Disabled (with Edna Yost). 1945. The Foreman and Manpower Management (with Alice Rice Cook), 1947. Management in the Home (with O M. Thomas. Eleanor C. Clymer), 1954. 59; contbr. to Indsl Engnng handbook. Mem. housing com. 20th Century Fund; mem N.J. State Bd Regents, 1929-33; mem Essex Co Vocat. Bd trustee Russell Sage Coll.. 1943-45, Montclair Libr., 1944-54 Recipient Henry Lawrence Gantt medal (with Frank Gilbreth), Nat. Inst. Social Scis.. Wallace Clark Internal award, gold medal Com. Internat. de I'Orgn. Sci., Washington award, Allan R. Cullimore medal, 1959, Hoover medal ASCE, 1966 Fellow Bnt Inst Mgmt (hon); mem. AAUW. Am. Mgmt. Assn. (hon ). Inst Mgmt Soc Advancement of Mgmt. (hon). Acad. Masaryk. Am Psychol. Assn., ASME 1949), Am. Home (hon.). Engring. Inst. Can. (hon. mem Econs. Assn. (hon.). Soc. Indsl. Engrs. (hon.), Inst. Sci. Mgmt. Poland. Women's Engnng. Soc London, Nat. Acad. Engnng.. Internat. Acad. Mgmt.. Phi Beta Kappa. Died Jan ;

.

2,

GILLOOLY, EDNA RAE

See

1972.

BRENDAN, writer; b Hartford. Conn Oct 4. 1914. Michael Henry Richard and Elizabeth (Duffy) G.; m. Anne Barnard, June 20. 1936; children: Brenda. Michael, Holly. Madelaine, Rosemary, Kate. Charles AB. Yale U„ 1936. film critic. 1961-67. drama Contbr. The New Yorker. 1936 1968-87. architecture columnist. 1987-97. Author critic, Death in Apnl and Other Poems. 1935, The Trouble of One House, 1950 (Nat. Book award 1951), The Day the Money Stopped. 1957 (adapted into play with Maxwell Anderson. 1958), La Belle. 1962. (with Robert Kimball) Cole: A Book of Cole Porter Lyrics and Memorabilia. 1971, Fat Girl. 1971, Tallulah. 1972. The Malcontents. 1972. Ways of Loving, 1974, Here At The New Yorker. 1975. New York Custom House on Bowling Green, 1976, Lindbergh Alone. 1977, (with Dudley Witney) Summer Places, 1977, (with Derry GILL,

,

s.



.

wnter. advocate; b Hartford. Conn.. July 3. I860; d. Frcdcnc Beecher and Mary Fitch (Wcslcott) Perkins; m C Stetson. 1884; 1 dau., Katharine Beecher Stetson; m. George H. Gilman. June II,

W

A

Began pub work

1890. lecturing on ethics, econs. and sociology, particularly labor and women's rights movements, sole editor The Forerunner mag.. 1909-16; pub. spkr.. Europe. 1896. 99, 1904, 05. 13. Author Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution. 1898. Concerning Children. 1900, The Home: Its Work and Influence, 1903, Human Work. 1904. The Man-Made World; or, Our Andocentric Culture, 191 1, Our Brains and What Ails Them, 1912. Humanness. 1913. Social Ethics, 1914. The Dress of Women. 1915, Growth and Combat, 1916, His Religion and Hers: a Study of the Faith of our Fathers and the Work of our Mothers, 1923, (autobiography) The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1935, reprinted 1975; author fiction: What Diantha Did. 1910. Moving the Mountain. 1911. The Crux, 1911. Bemgna Machiavelli, 1914. Herland, 1915. With Her in Ourland. 1916 Died Aug. II. 1935. 1900.

in

pharmacologist, edub New Haven. July 1. 1941; s. Alfred and Mabel (Schmidt) G.; m Kathryn Hedlund. Sept. 21. 1963; children: Amy. Anne. Edward. BS. Yale U.. 1962; MD. PhD.'Case Western Res U. 1969; DSc (hon ). U Chgo. 1991, Case Western Res. U„ 1995, DMS, Yale U.. 1997; DSc (hon .), U Miami, 1999. Pharmacology research assoc. NIH. Bethesda. Md.. 1969-71; from asst. prof, to assoc. prof, pharmacology

U

Va.. Charlottesville. 1971-77, prof.. 1977-81, dir med. sci. tng program, 1979-81; prof, pharmacology, chmn. dept. U. Tex. Southwestern Med. Or., Dallas. 1981 Raymond and Ellen Willie disting chmn. molecular neuropharmacology, 1987 regental prof.. 1994 mem. pharmacology study sect. NIH. 1977-81. mem. nat. adv gen. med. scis. coun 1992-95; bd. sci. counselors Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Inst. NIH. 1982-86; sci. adv. com. Am. Cancer Soc.. 198286; adv, com. Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust. Miami, 1984-96; sci. rev Fla., bd Howard Hughes Med. Inst.. Bethesda. 1986-93; dir Regeneron Pharmaceutics. 1989—, Eli Lilly and Co., Inc., 1995 mem. vis. com. Sch. Medicine Case Western Reserve U-. 1995 mem. sci. adv. bd. Huntsman Cancer Inst U Utah. 1995—, Ernest Gallo Clinic and Rsch Ctr. U. Calif., San Francisco, 1996—. Editor: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 1975. 80, 85, 90; consulting editor. 1996. contbr. over 225 articles to profl. jours. Recipient Poul Edvard Poulsson award Norwegian Pharmacology Soc.. 1982. GairdnerFound. Internat. award. Can.. 1984. Albert Lasker Basic Med. Rsch award. 1989. Passano Sr. award Passano Found.. 1990, Waterford Biomedical Sci. award Scripps Clinic and Rsch. Found. 1990, Basic Sci Rsch pnze Heart Assn. 1990. Steven C Beenng award Ind. U.. 1990, City of Medicine award. Durham. N.C., 1991. CIBA-GEIGY Drew award. 1991, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1994, ACP award, 1995. Disting. Alumnus award Case Western Reserve U., 1995, Am. Acad. Achievement award. 1995. Med Honor





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;

.

NYC.



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;

Am

award Am. Cancer Soc.. 1995. Mem. Am. Soc. Pharmacology & Exptl. Therapeutics (John J. Abel award in pharmacology 1975. Louis S. Goodman and Alfred Gilman award 1990. Torald Sollman award 1997), Am. Soc. Biol. Chemistry. Nat. Acad. Scis. (Richard Lounsbery award 1987). Am. Acad Arts and Scis.. Inst Medicine of NAS. Offic: U Tex Southwestern Med Ctr Dept Pharmacology 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas TX 75390-7208

With Can. Jubilee Singers, Sch Richmond. Hamilton, Ont 1903; mem Williams and Walker's AbysCo. Gus Hill's Smart Set Co. 1905-06. Pekin Stock Co. Chgo., 1907-08, Pan-Am. Octette. 1911-13. Old Man's Boy. 1913-14; entered vaudeville, 1914; head 1st African-Am. dramatic stock co.. 1916 Creator William Cuslis. Negro clergyman, in Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln. 1919; actor Emperor Jones. 1920-21. Republican. Roman Catholic. Died May 6. 1930 Francis

,

.

sinia

NYC.

NEWT (NEWTON LEROY

GINGRICH,

GINGRICH),

former congressman; b. Harrisburg, Pa., June 17. 1943; s. Robert Bruce and Kathleen (Daugherty) G children: Linda Kathleen. Jacqueline Sue; m. Marianne Ginther. Aug. 1981. B.A., Emory U 1965; Tulane U 1968. PhD in European History, 1971. Faculty W. Ga. Coll., Carrollton, 1970-78, asst. prof, history W. Ga. Coll.. until 1978; mem 96th-105th Congresses from 6th Ga. dist. Ho. of Reps. Washington. 1979-99; speaker U.S. Ho Reps.. 104th105th Congress, 1995-99; founder The Com. for New Am. Leadership, Washington; speaker, chmn. emeritus GOPAC; co-founder Conservative Opportunity Soc., congl. mil. caucus, space caucus; mem. joint com. on printing, house adminstrn. com., co-chmn. Leader's Task Force on Health; Author: adj prof Reinhardt Coll.. Waleska. Ga., 1994-95 (with Marianne Gingnch) Window of Opportunity, 1984, Renewing Amencan Civilization, 1995, (with William Forschen) 1945. 95. To Renew Amenca. 1995 Named Man of Mem. AAAS, Ga. Conservancy Republican. Yr., 1995. Baptist. Lodges: Kiwanis, Moose. Office: The Com for New Ste 714 Washington DC Am Leadership 1800 K St 20006-2211 .

MA.

.

.

US

NW

GINSBERG, ALLEN,

poet,

photographer,

musician;

b.

Newark, June 3, 1926; s. Louis and Naomi (Levy) G. AB, Columbia U 1948. With vanous cargo ships, 1945-56. book reviewer Newsweek. N.Y.C., 1950; market rsch. cons. N.Y.C. and San Francisco, 1951-53; instr. U. B.C., Vancouver. Can., 1963; co-founder, co-dir. Kerouac Sch of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa Inst., Boulder, Colo., 1974-83, dir. ementus. .

disting. prof. Bklyn. Coll.. 1986-97; resident lectr.

1991-97; founder, treas. Com. on Poetry Mil Inst Found.. 1966-97; organizer Gathenng of the Tribes For a Human Be-in. San Francisco. 1967. Assoc with early Beat Generation prose-poets, 1945-97; actor: motion picture

cator;

.

GILPIN, CHARLES SIDNEY, actor; b Richmond, Va., Nov 20, 1878; s Peter and Caroline (White) Gilpin. Ed., St.

Va.

GILMAN, ALFRED GOODMAN,



GILMAN, CHARLOTTE PERKINS,

from 1983;

BURSTYN, ELLEN

.

U

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

,

NYC.

6.

WHO

.

PullMy Daisy. 1961. Guns of the Trees. 1962. Couch. 1964. Wholly Communion. 1965, Allen for Allen, 1965. U.S.A. Poetry: Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. 1966, Joan of Arc, 1966, Galaxie, 1966, Chappaqua. 1966. Herostratus, 1967. The Mind Alchemists, 1967, Don't Look Back, 1967, Renaldo and Clara. 1978. Fried Shoes, Cooked Diamonds, 19 7 8, This is For You, Jack. 1984; narrator: film Kaddish. NET. 1977; author: (poetry) Howl and Other Poems, 1955, Siesta in Xbalba and Return to the States, 1956, Empty Mirror. 1961. Kaddish and Other Poems. 1961.

A

1963, Strange New Cottage in Reality Sandwiches. Berkeley, 1963, The Change. 1963, (with William Burroughs) Letters, 1963, Krai Majales, 1965, Wichita Vortex Sutra. 1966. TV Baby Poems. 1967. Airplane Dreams. 1968, (with Alexandra Lawrence) Ankor Wat, 1968, Scrap Leaves. 1968, Wales: A Visitation, 1968. The Heart is a Clock. 1968, Message II, 1968. Planet News: Poems 1961-67, 1968. Indian 1970, Journals, 1970. For the Soul of the Planet is Waking. Poem, 1970, Notes After an The Moment's Return: Evening with William Carlos Williams, 1970. Ginsburg's

The Yage

.

A

Improvised Poetics. 1971, Declaration of Independence for Dr Tjinothy Leary. 1971, New Year Blues. 1972. Open Head, 1972. Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze. 1972, Iron Horse, 1972, The Fall of America: Poems of these States. 1973 (Nat Book award for poetry 1974). The Gates of Wrath: Early Rhymed Poems 1948-51. 1973, Allen Verbatim, 1974. Sad Dust Glones: Poems During Work Summer in Woods, 1974, Gay Sunshine Interview: Allen Ginsberg with Allen Young, 1974, The Vision of the Great Rememberer, 1974. First Blues. 1975. To Eberhart from Ginsberg: A Letter About Howl, 1976, The Dream of Tibet. 1976. (with Jack Kerouac) Take Care of My Ghost. Ghost. 1977. Journals Early 50's Early 60's, 1977,

Mind

Breaths.

Poems 1972-1977.

1978. As Ever: Correspondence A.G. and Neal Cassady 1948-68. 1978. Poems All Over the Place: Mostly Seventies. 1978. Careless Love: Two Rhymes. 1978, Mostly Sitting

Composed on

the Tongue. Literary Conversa1980, Straight Hearts Delight: Love Poems 1980. Plutonian Ode and Other Poems 1977-1980, 1982 (LA. Times Book prize for poetry 1982). Collected Poems. 1947-80. 1984, Many Loves. 1984, Old Love Story. 1986. While Shroud: Poems 1980-85. 1986. Annotated Howl, 1986, Your Reason and Blake's System. 1989.

Haiku. 1979.

tions.

1967-77,

and Selected

Letters.

The Hydrogen Jukebox

(libretta).

1990.

Allen

Ginsberg:

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Photographs. 1990. Snapshot Poetics, 1993. Cosmopolitan Greetings Poems. 1986-1992. 1994. Journals 1954-1958. 1995. Selected Poems 1947-95. (illus. by Enc Drookcr) llluminaleed Pours. 1996; recs. include Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake Tuned by Allen Ginsberg. 1970. First Blues: Songs. 1982. Birdbrain. 1981. The Lion For Real. 1989; Holy Soul Jelly Roll Poems and Songs. 1949-93. 1994. Rhino Records; (opera) Hydrogen Jukebox Philip Glass Music Allen Ginsberg: Libretta; collaborated with Timothy Leary on works concerning anti-war new-consciousness movement, (with Paul McCartney. Lenny Kaye. Philip Glass) Ballad of The Skeletons, 19%, (with Kronos Quartet. Music Decorated by Lee Hyla) Howl USA. 1996. Gay activist chevalier I'Ordre des Arts et de Leltres (France): Guggenheim fellow in poetry. 1965-66. fellow, 1986. grantee. 1966; Acad Arts and Scis fellow. 1992; recipient Woodbury Poetry prize. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters award. 1969. Nat. Arts Club Honor medal for lit 1979. Golden Wreath prize. 1986. Gold medal Poetry Soc Am.. 1986. Manhattan Borough Pres. Dinkens' award for arts excellence. 1989, Lifetime Achievement award Before Columbus Found 1990. Harriet Monroe Poetry award U. Chgo 1991 chpi. 1987-88). Mem PEN (v p Inst. Arts and Letters Buddhist Died Apr 5. 1997; interred B'nai Israel,

Am

NEA NEA

.

.

.

Am

Elizabeth.

NY..

1952; Collaborative medal honor Archtl

GINSBURG, RUTH BADER,

United Stales supreme court b Bklyn.. Mar. 15. 1933; d. Nathan and Celia (Amster) Bader; m. Manin David Ginsburg. June 23. 1954. children: Jane Carol. James Steven. AB. Cornell U.. 1954;

postgrad.. Harvard Law Sch., 1956-58; LLB Kent scholar. Columbia Law Sch 1959; LLD (hon ). Lund (Sweden) U.. 1969. Am. U. 1981. Vt. Law Sch.. 1984. Georgetown U.. 1985. DePaul U. 1985. Bklyn Law Sch. 1987, Amherst 1991. Rutgers U 1991. Lewis and Clark Coll Coll 1992. 1994. NYU. 1994, Columbia U Radcliffe Coll 1994. Smith .

,

.

.

.

.

LI U

1994. U.

U

1995, Brandeis 1996. Whealon Coll.. 1997. Jewish Theol Sem of Am.. 1997. George Washington U. Law Sch.. 1997; (hon ). Hebrew 1975, U.S. Supreme Union Coll 1988 Bar: NY. 1959, Law sec to judge U.S. Dist Ct. (so dist ) NY., Cl. 1967. 1959-61; rsch assoc Columbia Law Sch. 1961-62. assoc dir project internat. procedure, 1962-63; asst. prof. 1994.

.

III.,

.

DHL

DC

,

NYC.

U

Sch Law. Newark. 1963-66. assoc prof 1966-69. 1969-72. prof. Columbia U Sch Law. prof 1972-80: U.S. Cir judge U.S. Ct Appeals, Dr., Washington. 1980-93; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., Washington. Rutgers

.

NYC.

.

DC

1993—. Phi Beta Kappa vis scholar, 1973-74; fellow Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis Stanford. Calif 1977-78: lectr Aspen (Colo.) Inst.. 1990, Salzburg Seminar. Austria, 1984; gen counsel ACLU. 1973-80, bd dirs., 1974-80. Author: (with Anders Bruzelius) Civil Procedure in Sweden, 1965; Swedish Code ofJudicial Procedure, 1968; (with others) .

.

Sex-Based Discrimination,

1974, supplement, 1978; contbr. articles to books and jours. Fellow Am. Bar Found.; mem. AAAS. Am. Law Inst, (coun mem. 1978-93), Coun Fgn. Rels Office: US Supreme Ct One First St NE

numerous

Washington

DC

CUNY.

award gold

com.

for outstanding contbn. to 5ne arts in N.Mex- 1981. medal Am Craft Council, 1981; Founding Citizens award Old Santa Fe Assn. 1985. Designers West/Ray Bradbury Creativity award. 1987, also others. Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts London; mem AIA. Archtl. Assn. London, Am. Soc. Interior Designers (life), Archtl. League (silver medal for design La Fonda del Sol Restaurant 1962). Every new project presents some version ol

NY

basic order. In

it.

the ingredients for the exercise of fantasy

and magic may usually be found. These ingredients, if discovered and used significantly, can give special individuality and identity to the project or the client, or better, both

When

the client joins in the search, the ideal conditions exist the realization of the best solution to the project. My greatest enjoyment and satisfaction in the solution of any for

project

is

convincing

uncovering the latent fantasy and magic in it and my client to join me in this process. Died 1993

GISH, LILLIAN, actress, b Springfield. Ohio; d. James Lee and Mary (Robinson) Gishi. AFD. Rollins Coll.; HHD. Ml Holyoke Coll DFA (hon Bowling Green State U„ 1976,

justice;

.

NY.

dl990; Doctorate (hon >. Royal Coll Art. London. 1995 Co-founder, pres Push Pin Studios. 1954-74; co-founder, pres chmn. bd.. design dir. N.Y. mag.. 1968-77; v.p.. design dir Village Voice. 1975-77; pres. Milton Glaser. Inc. 1974—: designer Grand Union Supermarkets. 1978-97; art dir. graphics, chmn. art selection

).

;

Coll

League

1965; Allied Professions medal AIA. 1966. Elsie de Wolfe Inst Interior Designers, 1966; Hon. Distinction of RoyaJ Designer for Industry diploma Royal Soc Arts. London. 1966. Gold medal Tau Sigma Delta. 1980; Gov's

award Am.

Am

NJ

GLASS

103

Middlebury Coll. Debut on stage at 5; appeared in films including Birth of a Nation. Hearts of the World. Broken Blossoms. Way Down East. Orphans of the Storm. La

Boheme. Scarlet Letter. Annie Laune. The Wind. The Enemy. Night of the Hunter. Duel in the Sun, Portrait of The Unforgiven. I960, Follow Me Boys. 1966. The Comedians. 1967. A Wedding, 1978. Thin Ice (TV). 1980. Hambone and Hillie. 1984. Sweet Liberty. 1986. The Whales of August. 1987 (Nat Bd Rev Film Award Best Actress 1987); movies made in Italy include The White Sister. Romola; appeared in plays including Crime and Punishment. 1948. Miss Mabel (title role), 1950. The Cunous Savage. 1950. A Trip to Bountiful. Portrait of a Madonna. The Wreck of the 5:25. The Family Reunion (Pulitzer prize), All the Way Home, 1960-61. Romeo and Juliet (role of nurse). 1965. Anya, 1966, I Never Sang for My Father, 1967-68. Too True To Be Good. 1963. A Passage to India, 1963, Uncle Vanya. Jennie,

A

1973. Musical Jubilee, 1975, also Detectives. 1976. Sparrow. 1977.

TV

plays including

Twin

Hobsons Choice, 1983; Russia, 1969. 71-73; TV documentary American Masters: Lillian Gish, 1988; Royal Command appearance. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 1980; author: The Movies. Mr. Gnffith and Me. 1969. Dorothy and Lillian Gish. 1973. An Actor's Life for Me. 1987. Recipient hon Acad. Award. 1971. Handel medallion City of NY., 1973. Kennedy Center honors City of 1982, Life Achievement award Am. Film Inst.. 1984, Dartmouth Film Soc. award, 1990; Dorothy and Lillian Gish Film Theatre on campus Bowling Green (Ohio) State Coll. Home: New York appeared

in

U.S. as

TV

senes

on

lectr.

art

Died Feb

NYC.

NYC.

1987-88.

Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Ctr. 1990—; bd dirs Internat Design Conl 1972—. co-chmn.. 1973, pres. 1990; mem program mktg. & advt. Queens Coll. Author

restoration

for

pres

Aspen. Colo.. total identity

.

(with others) If Apples Had Teeth. 1960. Milton Glaser: Graphic Design. 1973. (with others) The Underground Gourmet. 1974. The Milton Glaser Poster Book. 1977. Milton Glaser Barcelona. 1989, Giorgio Morandi Milton Glaser. 1 Manifesti Di. Art Is Work, 2000; illustrator numerous books, designed observation deck and restaurant graphics for World Trade Ctr Twin Towers. 1975; graphic and intenor designer Sesame PI.. Bucks County. Pa.. 1980; designer restaurants Aurora. N.Y.C, Tratorna deH'Arte, N.Y.C. La Hostena; graphics and signage Rainbow Room. Rockefeller Ctr.. N.Y.C; designer N.Y. Unearthed Mus. 1990; logo for Tony Kushner's Tony-award-winning play Angels in America. 1993; designer new Windows on the World Bar and Restaurant at the World Trade Ctr.. 1996, Land's End Direct Merchants; design cons. Stony Brook U.. others; exhbns. include Mus. Modern Art, N.Y 1975. Centre Georges Pompidou. Paris.

NYC.

NYC

NYC, ,

Gallery, NY.. 1981. Houghton Gallery. 1984, Vicenza Mus., Italy, 1989, Gallena Communale d'Arte Modcrna, Bologna, 1989. Nuages Gallery. Milan. 1988, Inst Graphic Arts, 2000. Phila. Mus Art, 2000; retrospective at 2000 Carnevale, Venice; represented in permanent collections Mus. Modern Art, NY., Israel Mus., Jerusalem, Nat. Archive. Smithsonian Inst.. Washington. Cooper Hewitt Nat. Design Mus., N.Y. Trustee Cooper Union Art Sch.. Maine Sch. Visual Arts; bd. dirs Sch Visual Arts. 1961—. Recipient St Gaudens medal Cooper Union. 1972. gold medal Soc. Illustrators, 1979, Soc. Indsl. Artists and Designers medal 1985. honors award AIA. 1992, Fulbnght award for individual achievement Metro Internal., 1992; Fulbright scholar Acad. Fine Arts. Bologna. Italy, 1952-53; hon. fellow Royal Soc. Arts, 1977, Lincoln Ctr

Cooper Union.

NY.

NYC.

Am

NY.

Mem. Am.

1979.

Inst.

Graphic Arts (co-chair

nat.

conf.

1989. Gold medal 1972). Art Dirs Club (Hall of Fame 1979). Alliance Graphique Internat. (Pnx Savignac 1996). Jewish

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The Love Boat; toured Europe. films.

NY.

NY

NYC.

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27. 1993

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GLASHOW, SHELDON

LEE,

physicist,

educator;

b.

N.Y.C, Dec. 5. 1932; s Lewis and Bella (Rubin) G m Joan Glashow; children: Jason David. Jordan, Bnan Lewis Rebecca Lee AB. Cornell U 1954; AM. Harvard U 1955. PhD, 1958; DSc (hon), Yeshiva U 1978. U. Marseille. 1982, Adelphi U, 1989. Bar Ilan U.. 1989. Gustave Adolphus Coll., 1989. NSF fellow U Copenhagen, Denmark, 1958-60; ;

,

,

,

fellow Calif

rsch

Inst. Tech..

1960-61; asst. prof. Stanford

U

U.. 1961-62; asst prof., assoc. prof. Calif at Berkeley. 1962-66; mem. faculty Harvard U., 1966 prof, physics. 1967-84. Higgins prof, physics, 1979 Mellon prof. scis..

— 1984—



,

,

RUDOLPH

W, mayor, former lawyer, b. N.Y.C, May 28. 1944, m. Donna Hanover; children Andrew, Caroline. AB. Manhattan Coll.; J.D magna cum Law elk U.S. Dist Ct Judge. N.Y.C. laude, NYU. 1968 1968-70; asst. U.S. atty. So. Dist. N.Y., 1970-73; exec. asst. GIULIANI,

GIRARD, ALEXANDER HAYDEN, architect; b. NYC, May 24, 1907; s Carlo Matteo and Lezlie (Cutler) C; m. Susan Needham. Mar.. 1936; children: Sansi. Marshall. Grad. Archil Assn.. London. 1929. Royal Sch. Architecture. Rome. 1931. NYU, 1935 Registered architect,. NY.. Mich.. Conn.. N.M. Worked archtl. offices Florence, Rome, Paris, N.Y.C: practice of architecture Florence. N.Y.C, 1932-37, Detroit. 1937, Santa Fe. 1953; design dir Textile div. Herman Miller, Inc. 1952-73 Designer Design for Use traveling show, Mus Modern Arts. 1950. Herman Miller Furniture Co. exhibit. Furniture Mus.. Grand Rapids. Mich.. 1951, spl fabric catalog, 1952. Good Design exhbn. Mdse Man. Chgo.. 1952. 53. Herman Miller Showroom. San Francisco. 1958, La Fonda del Sol Restaurant. NYC, 1959-60. Herman Miller Textile and Objects Shop. N.Y.C, other exhbns. in home furnishings. textile and ornamental arts, Mus. Modern Art. 1954. 55;

London, 1930-32.

contbr. fabric designs to Am. Fabrics Exhbn.. 1956; exhbn. table settings Georg Jensen, Inc., N.Y.C, 1955. 56; design and color project Main St Rehab, Columbus, Ind 1963; interiors, Cummins Engine Co., offices, Columbus, Ind.. 1964, 3-dimcnsiona) historic mural John Deere & Co. Admmstry. Center, Moline. 111.. 1964; redesign visual aspects entire airport Braniff Airlines, Dallas, 1965; cons. Internat. Exec. Service Corps. Mexico City, 1969; juror Good Design exhibit Mdse Mart. Chgo, 1950, Internal Fabric Competition, Greensboro. N.C-. 1952, Mississippi River Craft Show, Memphis, 1967, others; exhibited Craftsman of N.M.. 1962. Craft Guild. San Antonio, 1962. Own Your Own Exhibit. Denver Art Mus., 1963. The Magic of a People Exhbn., Hcmisfair. 1968; author: The Magic of a People-El Encanto de un Pueblo. 1968. contbr. articles to trade pubis.; works exhibited Barcelona. Florence. London. Detroit. Walker Center. Rochester Mus Cranbrook Acad Mus .

NYC.

An

Fe,

.

.

Modern An. Cooper Union, Mus

Internat. Folk

An, Santa

Nelson Gallery. Atkins Mus.. Kansas City. Mo., exhbns. Mus Internal Folk An, Santa Fe, 1974, 77, Mus

include.

Contemporary Art, Chgo.. 1975. Santa Fe

Festival of the Arts, 1978, inaugural exhbn. Guard Found Collection, Mus Internat. Folk An, 1982, outstanding works include pan of

Exhbn.. Barcelona. 1929, offices Ford Motor Co., Dearborn. Mich.. 1943, cafetena Lincoln Motor Detroit. 1946. pvt residences. Mich. 1962. L'Etoile Restaurant. NYC. for. Brody Corp.; color cons.. San Francisco Civic Auditonum Rehab. 1963-64. Golden Gateway Redevel. Project. San Francisco. 1963-64. intenors and furnishings for St. John's College. Santa Fe. 1963. El Encanto de un Pueblo, Hemisphere '68. San Antonio; dir Italian exhibit Internat

Co..

U.S. ally., chief narcotics sect., and chief spl. prosecutions sect. Dept. Justice, 1973-75. assoc dep. atty. gen 1975-77; assoc. ally, gen 1981-83; U.S. atty. US. Dist. Cl (so. dist ), N.Y.. 1983-89; mem firm Patterson. Belknap. Webb and Tyler. N.Y.C. 1977-81. White & Case. N.Y.C. 1989-90. Anderson Kill Olick Oshinsky PC, N.Y.C, 1990-93; ,

.

&

mayor N.Y.C. 1994—.

Rep candidate

for

mayor N.Y.C,

Stale of

N Mex

.

1978:

Guard wing added

to

Mus

Internal

Folk Art, Santa Fe.

Florence traveling scholar Royal Inst Bnl Architects, 1929. Gold medal Barcelona Exhbn. 1929. fabric competition Mus. Modern Art. Trail Blazer award for Herman Miller Fabric Coll. Home Fashion League

NYC

archives appear

in their original

form

cons. Brookhaven policy com CERN. MIT. 1974-80. Boston U., 1983; affiliated sr. scientist U Houston. 1983-96; univ. scholar Tex U., 1983-86; hon prof U Nanjing. 1998—. Author: (with Ben Bova) Interactions. 1988. Charm of Physics, 1990, From Alchemy to Quarks, 1994; contbr articles to prof], jours, and popular mags.; founding editor Quantum mag.. 1989—. Pres. Andrei Sakharov Inst., 1980;

A&M

85,

Com

Nat.

for Excellence in

Edn., 1985-88

Recipient

Oppenheimer Meml. prize, 1977, George Ledlie prize, Nobel pnze in physics. 1979. Castiglione di Sicilia pnze. 1983, Ence Sci. for Peace prize, 1991; NSF fellow,

J.R.

1978,

CERN

1955-60. Sloan fellow. 1962-66. vis fellow. 1968. Am. Phys. Soc.. AAAS; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Nat. Acad. Sets., Russian Acad. Sci. (fgn. mem.).

1989. 93.

Fellow Scis..

GIURGOLA. ROMALDO. Sept. 2. 1920;

s.

architect, educator: b Vincenzo and Maria Luigia (Petnn)

Rome. G...

m.

child, Paola F F Bencivenga Dec 20. 1952, Laurea. Grad summa cum laude, Scuola Di Architettura L'niversita' di Roma. 1948; MS Architecture. Columbia U..

Adelaide

Ptnr

1951 1958.

NYC.

Mitchell/Giurgola Archs., Phila,

from

chmn. dept. architecture Columbia U 1968-71 Fellow AIA (gold medal 1982); mem. Am Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters, Academia Nazionale di San Luca (corr Home: 50 97th St E 89th St New York NY 10128-1225 Office: 170 New York NY 10025-6450 ,

)

GLASER, DONALD ARTHUR,

physicist;

b.

W

Cleveland.

BS, Case 21, 1926; s William Joseph Glaser 1946. ScD. 1959; PhD. Calif Inst Tech.. 1949 Prof, physics U Mich.. 1949-59; prof, physics U. Calif. prof physics, molecular and cell biology, Berkeley. 1959 Recipient Henry divsn neurobiology U Calif.. 1964 Russcl award Mich., 1955. Charles V Boys pnze Phys Soc.. London. 1958. Nobel prize in physics. 1960. Gold 1967, Golden Plate award Medal award Case Inst Tech Acad of Achievement. 1989; NSF fellow. 1961. Guggenheim fellow. 1961-62. fellow Smith-Keltlewell Inst for Vision Rsch. 1983-84. Fellow AAAS. Fedn Am. Scientists. The Exploratorium (bd. dirs). Royal Soc. Sci.. Royal Swedish Acad. Sci., Assn. Rsch. Vision and Ophthalmology. Nat Neurosos Inst Am. Physics Soc (pnze 1959);

Ohio. Sept

Inst. Tech..



:



.

U

.

Am

mem

.

Acad.

Scis..

Am. Assn

Artificial

Intelligence.

NY

Sigma

E-mail:

Xi.

US senator; b Lynchburg. Va., Jan 4, Henry and Augusta (Christian) G.; m.

GLASS, CARTER, 1858;

Robert

s.

Aurelia

children: Powell. Carter. Mary Archer, Christian; m. Mary Scott Meade, June 22.

Caldwell;

Augusta

LLD

(hon .), Lafayette Coll.. U N.C., Washington Wesleyan U. (Conn), Tufts, U.. William and Yale, Pnnceton, Columbia, Dartmouth, U Hamilton Coll.. Lynchburg. Coll., 1941. Owner Daily News (morning) and Daily Advance (afternoon). Lynchburg. Va.; mem Va Senate. 1899-1903. Stale Constnl Conv., 1901, 57th to 65th Congresses, 1902-19, 6th Va. Dist resigned from Congress, 1918. sec. of treasury in Cabinet of Pres. Wilson, 1918-20. resigned to accept U.S. senatorship by appmt. of gov. of Va.. U.S. Senator by election, 1924-42, pres. pro tern, of Senate, 1941 chmn. Com. on Banking and 1940

and Lee

Mary U

U..

NY.

,

.



;

Currency, patron and fir. mgr. Fed. Res. Bank Act in Ho. of Reps, chmn. Joint Congrl. Com. reporting Federal Farm Land Bank Act; chmn. Appropnations Com., mem Fgn. Rels Com Bd vis U of Va mem Nat Dem. Com 191628. chmn. Com. on Resolutions of Nat. Dem. Conv.. 1920, and drafted platform; mem. com. on Resolutions, Dem Nat. Conv., 1932, and assisted in drafting platform; others. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Democrat Methodist Died May 28. 1946; buried in Spring Hill Cemetery. Lynchburg ;

.

Acad

Acad. Sci.. Am Philos. Soc.. Sigma Xi. Tau Kappa Alpha. Theta Tau Home 41 Hill Rd Berkeley CA 94708-2131 Office: U Calif Dept Molecular & Cell Biology 337 Stanley HI Berkeley CA 94720-0001 Sci..

Korean Acad. Sci (fgn. mem.). [email protected].

I

Internat.

GLASS, PHILIP,

composer, musician, b. Bait., Jan. 31. 1937; s. Benjamin and Ida (Goulinc) G.; m. JoAnne Akalaitis (div ). children: Juliet, Zachary: Linda Burtyk, 1980 (div.); Candy Jernigan (dec 1991) AB. U. Chgo 1956; in Composition. Julliard Sch. Music. 1964; composition student with. Nadia Boulanger. Pans. 1964-66.

C

m

m

Modem

Living exhbn.. Detroit Inst Arts. 1949; color cons.. Gen Motors Research Center, Detroit, 1951-52 Founder Guard Found.. 1961; Guard Found. Collection donated to

1988-93; univ. prof Boston U.. Nat. Lab., 1966-73. 75—; mem sci. 1979-84; vis. prof. U. Marseille. 1971.

MS

GLA.SER. MILTON,

graphic designer and illustrator: b. C June 26. 1929; s Eugene and Eleanor (Bergman) O.I m. Shirley Gulon. Aug. 13. 1957 Student. Cooper Union Art Sch 1948-51. DFA with honors. Mpls Inst Arts, 1971; 1975. Phila Mus Sch Visual postgrad Moore Coll.. Phila Arts. 1979. SUNY. Buffalo. 1987; hon degree. Queen's Coll..

NY

.

.

.

.

Composer

in residence Puts. Pub. Schs., 1962-64; founder, performer Philip Glass Ensemble. 1968 owner Dunvagen Music Publishers; former taxi cab dnvcr. Vanous European concert lours. 1968 U.S. tours, 1972 founder: (record co.) Chatham Sq. Prodns.. N.Y.C. 1972; composer: (opera)

— — ;



.

;

GLEASON 1975 (with Robert Wilson), The 1980. Satyagraha, 1980. The Photographer. 1982. Wars: Tree is Best Measured When It Is Down. 1983. Akhnaten, 1983. (with Robert Morau) Juniper Tree. 1986. The Making of the Representative for Planet 8. 1987. The Fall of the House of Usher. 1988. 1000 Airplanes on the Roof. 1988. The Voyage. 1992. Orphee, 1993. La Belle et la Bete. 1994; (film music) North Star, 1977, Geometry of a Circle. 1979. Koyaanisqatsi, 1981. Mishima, 1985. Dialogue, 1986. Dead End Kids, 1986. Hamburger Hill, 1987, PowaqEinstein

on the Beach.

Panther.

The

A

Civil

1987. The Thin Blue Line. 1988. A Brief History of Time. 1992. Candyman. 1992. Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh. 1994; (symphonies and orchestral music) Company, 1984. Dance from 1983. Music from the Civil Wars. Akhnaten. 1984, Concerto for violin and orch., 1987, The Light. 1987. The Canyon. 1988, Symphony No 2, 1994; (chamber and instrumental music) String Quartet. 1966, In Again Out Again. 1967. Pieces in the Shape of a Square, 1967. Strung Out, 1967. Gradus, 1969, How Now, 1968. Two Pages, 1968, Music in Contrary Motion, 1969, Music in Eight Parts. 1969. Music in Fifths, 1969. Music in Similar Motion. 1969, Music with Changing Parts. 1970, Music in Twelve Parts, 1971-74. Another Look at Harmony, 1975. Modern Love Waltz. 1977, Music for a Performance /Reading by C. DeJong: Fourth Series Part II, 1978. Mad Rush: Fourth Series Part HI. 1979, Dance No. 2. 1979. Dance No. 4. 1979, Facades. 1981. Glassworks. 1984. Floe. 1983, String Quartet No- 2: Company, 1983, String Quartet No. 3: Mishima, 1985. String Quartet No 4: Boczak, 1989. Low Symphony, 1993; (vocal and choral music) Knee Play No. 3, 1976. Fourth Series Part I, 1978, Vessels, 1981. Habeve Song. 1982. Hymn to the Sun. 1982. Civil Wars. 1984 (Rome sect.). Three Songs, 1986, Itaipu, 1988, Hydrogen Jukebox. 1990; (incidental music) Play, 1965. Red Horse Animation. 1968. Music for Voices. 1972. The Lost Ones. 1975, The Saint and the Football Player. 1975, Dressed Like an Egg, 1977, Cascando. 1979, Mercier and Camier, 1979. Dead End Kids, 1980. Company, 1983, Pages from Cold Harbor. 1983. Endgame. 1984; (pop albums) Songs from Liquid Days. 1986. (spl. events) Ceremonial Music at 1984 Olympics; collaborators: JoAnne Akalaitis, Robert Wilson. Paul Simon, Allen Ginsberg; author: (with C. DeJong) Satyagraha: M.K. Gandhi in South Africa 1893-1914, 1980. Music by Philip Glass. 1987. Recipient Broadcast Music Industry award, 1960. Lado prize, 1961, Benjamin award, 1961-62, Young Composer's award Ford Found., 1964-66; named Musician of Yr., Musical Am. mag.. 1985; composition grantee Fulbnght, 1966-67. Found, for Contemporary Performance Arts. 1970-71, Changes, Inc., 1971-72, Nat. Endowment for the Arts, 1974-75, Menil Mem. ASCAP, SACEM (France). Office: Found.. 1974. Dunvagen Music Pubis 632 Broadway Rm 902 New York NY 10012-2614 qatsi.

GLEASON, JACKIE, Mae

Herbert and

actor;

G m ;

b.

Bklyn..

Feb.

26.

1916;

s.

Genevieve Halford, 1936 (div, 1971); Beverly McKittnck, July 4.

children: Geraldine, Linda; m. 1971 (div. 1974); m. Marylin

1975.

Taylor,

Appeared

in

Follow the Girls on Broadway, 1945; TV series Life of Riley. 1949-50. Cavalcade of Stars. 1950-52. The Honeymooners, 1955-56; then in TV series Jackie Gleason Show, 1952-55. 5759, 66-70, star, writer; condr. mus. score The Million Dollar Incident; 38 recorded albums with Jackie Gleason Orch; motion picture appearances include Navy Blues, 1941, Springtime in the Rockies. 1942. The Desert Hawk. 1950. The Hustler, 1961, Gigot, 1962. Requiem for a Heavyweight, 1962. Soldier in the Rain. 1963. The Time of Your Life. Papa's Delicate Condition, 1963. Skidoo, 1968, How to Commit a Marriage, 1969, Don't Drink the Water, 1969, How Do I Love Thee?, 1970. Smokey and the Bandit. 1977. Smokey and the Bandit II, 1980. The Toy. 1982. Sting II, 1983, Smokey and the Bandit III, 1983, Nothing In Common, 986; appeared on stage in Sly Fox, 1 978. Recipient Antoinette Perry Award for best Broadway actor in Take Me Along 1959; elected to Television Hall of Fame. 1985. Home: Miami Beach Fla. Died June 24. 1987; buried St. Mary's Cathedral, Miami. Fla. 1

GLEASON, KATE,

Navy

unit commendation. Korean Presdl unit citation, DisiMerit award Muskingum Coll.. Medal of Honor N.Y.C.. Congl. Space Medal of Honor, 1978, Centennial awd.. Nat. Geographic Soc., 1988, other decorations, awards and hon degrees Mem Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots, Internat. Acad, of Astronautics (hon.). Democrat. Presbyterian. Office: Ohio State U John Glenn Inst 100 Bricker Hall 190 N Oval Mall ing.

Columbus

OH

43210-1321

b.

Rochester. N.Y.,

NY,

;

GLENN, JOHN HERSCHEL,

JR., former senator; b Cambridge. Ohio. July 18. 1921; s John Herschel and Clara (Sproat) G.; m. Anna Margaret Castor. Apr. 1943; children: Carolyn Ann. John David. Student, Muskingum Coll.. 19391962; naval aviation cadet. U. Iowa, 1942; grad. Naval Air Tng. Center, Corpus Christi. Tex., Test Pilot Tng. Sch.. Patuxent River. 1954. Commd. 2d It. USMC, 1943. assigned 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, Marshall Islands campaign, 1944, assigned 9th Marine Aircraft Wing, 1945-46; with 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, North China Patrol, also Guam, 1947-48; flight instr. advanced flight tng. Corpus Christi, 1949-51; asst. G-2/G-3 Amphibious Warfare Sch., Quantico, Va., 1951; with Marine

42. B.Sc., flight

sch.,

1943.

Navy

Md

,

exchange pilot 25th Fighter InKorea, 1953; project officer Bur. Aero. Washington, 1956-58; astronaut Project Mercury, Manned Spacecraft Center NASA, 1 st orbital space flight 1 959-65; pilot Mercury- Atlas 6, launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., Feb. 1962; ret. as col., 1965; v. p. corp. devel. and dir. Royal Crown Cola Co., 196674; pres. Royal Crown Internat.; US. senator from Ohio, 1975-99; mem.-at-large Ohio State Dem Com., 1999—; mem Spl. Com. on Aging. Armed Svcs. Com., Senate Dem. Tech. Fighter Squadron terceptor Squadron

fighter design br.

3

1

1,

USAF.

Navy

Comm. Com.,

Intelligence

Com.; ranking minority

Govtl. Affairs Com.; vice-chmn. Senate

Dem.

Policy

mem

Com.

WHO

federal

official;

b

Milton and Gladys Anne (Kopelman) G m. Rhoda Joyce Yura. Aug. 21, 1966; children: Jonathan, Amy. B.A.. U. Mich., Ann Arbor. 1966; J.D., George Washington U., Washington, 1969. Bar: Kans. 1969. Mich. 1970. Trial atty. SEC. 1969-70; assoc.. then Wichita, Kans., Nov, 24, 1944;

s.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

GODDARD,

ROBERT

HUTCHINGS,

physicist;

b.

Worcester. Mass.. Oct. 5, 1882; s. Nahum Danford and Fannie Louise (Hoyt) m Esther Christine Kisk, June 21. 1924 BS. Worcester Poly Inst.. 1908; AM. Clark U 1910, PhD, 1911, ScD. 1945, Instr Worcester Poly. Inst.. 1909-11, Princeton U., 1912-13; instr and fellow, physics Clark U., 1914-15. asst. prof. 1915-19. prof.. 1919-43; dir. of rsch. Bur. of Aeronautics. Navy Dept., 1942-45; engaged in rocket rsch. under Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Found, grants; cons. engr. Curtiss-Wnght Corp., 1943-45; dir. rsch. U.S. Signal Corps, Worcester Poly. Inst, and Mt Wilson Observatory, Fellow AAAS: mem. Am. Phys. Calif., World War. 1918 Soc., Am. Meteorol Soc., Inst Aeronautical Scis.. Nat. Aeronautic Assn.. Geophys. Union. Sigma Xi, Sigma Alpha Ep-

G

;

,

Achievements include: made extensive researches upon method for reaching extreme altitudes. Died Aug. 10.

silon.

GLICKMAN, DANIEL ROBERT,

rocket

1945

;

ptnr. Sargent,

Klenda

&

Glickman, Wichita, 1971-76;

mem

GODEL, KURT,

logician, educator; b. Bruenn, Czechoslovakia. Apr. 28, 1906; came to U.S., 1940, naturalized. 1948;

GLOVER, DANNY,

Rudolf and Marianne (Handschuh) G.; m. Adele Porkert, 20, 1938 (dec. Feb. 1981). PhD, U. Vienna, 1930; LittD, Yale U.. 1951; ScD. Harvard U., 1952. Amherst U., 1967, Rockefeller U., 1972. Lectr. U. Vienna, 1933-38; with Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, 1933. 35, 38-52. prof.. 1953-77; rschr. in field. Author: Ueber formal unentscheidbare Saetze, 1931, The Consistency of the Continuum Hypothesis, 1940, Rotating Universes in General Relativity Theory, 1950. Co-recipient Einstein award Lewis and Rosa Strauss Meml. Fund, 1951. Nat Medal of Sci., 1975. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Philos. Soc., London Math. Soc. (hon), Assn. for Symbolic Logic, Royal Soc. London, Ac. Sci. mor pol, (corr.). Died Jan. 14, 1977;

Bomani;

buried Princeton.

95th-103rd Congresses from 4th Kans. Dist., 1977-95; mem. agrl. com. 95th-10rd Congresses from 4th Kans. Dist., mem. judiciary, sci., space and tech. corns.; chmn. permanent select com. on intelligence I03d Congress; sec. U.S. Dept. Agriculnow chmn. Mem. Wichita Bd. ture. Washington. 1995



,

Mem

Order of Coif, Phi Edn.. 1973-76, pres., 1975-76. Democrat. Jewish. Office: Delta Phi, Sigma Alpha Mu. Ste 200-A 1400 Independence Office of the Secretary

Ave

SW

Washington

USDA DC 20250-0002

actor; b. Ga„ July 22, 1947; m. Asake Mandisa. Degree in Econs.. San Francisco Researcher mayor's office San Francisco, 197175; mem. Am. Conservatory Theatre's Black Actor Workshop. Actor: (Broadway debut) Master Harold, .and the Boys, Lyceum Theatre, 1982 (Theatre World award 1982). (stage prodns.) The Blood Knot. 1982, The Island, Sizwe Banzi is Dead, Macbeth, Suicide in B Flat, Nevis Mountain Dew, Jukebox; (feature films) Escape from Alcatraz, 1979. Chu Chu and the Philly Flash. 1981. Out. 1982. The Standin, 1984, Iceman, 1984. Places in the Heart, 1984, Birdy. 1984, Silverado, 1985, Witness. 1985, The Color Purple. 1985. Lethal Weapon, 1987, Bat 21, 1988, Lethal Weapon II. 1989. To Sleep with Anger (also exec, prodr.) 1990, Predator 2, 1990, Flight of the Intruder. 1991, A Rage in Harlem, 1991. Pure Luck, 1991. Grand Canyon. 1992, Lethal Weapon HI. 1992, The Saint of Fort Washington (also co-prodr.) 1993, Bopha!. 1993. Mavenck. 1994. Angels in the Outfield. 1994, Operation Dumbo Drop, 1995, America's Dream, 1996, The Rainmaker. 1997, Wings Against the Wind, 1998, Beloved, 1998, Lethal Weapon 4. 1998. (voice) Prince of Egypt, 1998. Antz (voice), 1998, The Monster, 1999, Boesman and Lena, 2000, Wings Against the Wind. 1999; (TV movies) The Face 1987, Dead Man Out, 1989, of Rage. 1983, Mandela, 1983, Freedom Song, 2000; (TV mini-series) Chiefs, Lonesome Dove, 1989. Queen. 1993; (TV episodes) Hill Street Blues, Lou Grant, Many Mansions, others; host Civil War Journal, 1993. Address: Cary Productions Inc PMB 352 6114 LaSalle Ave Oakland CA 94611 1

child,

s.

Sept.

State Univ.

GODFREY, ARTHUR,

radio and TV entertainer; b N.Y.C.. s. Arthur H. and Kathryn (Morton) G.; m. Feb. 24, 1938; children: Richard, Michael, Patricia. Grad.. Naval Radio Sch.. Great Lakes. 111., 1921, Naval Radio Materiel Sch., Bellevue. 1929. Announcer and entertainer Sta. WFBR, Bait., 1930. NBC, Washington. 1930-34; free-lance radio entertainer NBC, 1934-83; artist, nat. program Arthur Godfrey Time, radio Columbia records. 1960-83; various TV programs. Appeared in: (films) Four for Trouble Follows, The Texas, 1963, Where Angels Go Glass Bottom Boat, 1966. Internat. trustee World Wildlife Fund; mem. State N.Y. Coun. Environ. Advisors, Citizen's Adv. Com. on Environ. Quality, 1970-83, Nat. Adv. Com. on Oceans and Atmosphere; trustee N.Y. Ocean Sci. Lab. Served in USN, 1920-24, USCG, 1927-30; commd. comdr. USNR, 1939; comdr. 1951. Mem. AFTRA. ASCAP, Soc. Illustrations, Musicians Protective Union, Explorers Club,

Aug.

1903;

31,

Mary Bourke,

DC,

.

others.

Died Mar.

16.

GOELET, FRANCIS, Am. Composers

Orch.,

.

.

1983.

philanthropist. Fnend, supporter Met. Opera, N.Y. Philharm., New

World Records; underwriter commissioning and prodn. of numerous Am. orchestral music and opera, including composers such as Aaron Copland, Elliott Carter, Roger Sessions, Jacob Druckman, William Schuman, Ellen Zwilich, John Zorn. Deceased.

GLOVER, SAVION,

actor, dancer; b. Newark. 1973. Appeared in Broadway plays including The Tap Dance Kid, Black and Blue (Tony award nominee). Jelly's Last Jam (Jefferson award for supporting role in nat. tour)Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk, 1995 (tony award, Drama Desk award. Outer Critics Cir. award. Obie awards (2), Fred Astaire awards (2), 1996); appeared in films including Tap. The Wall, 1998, Savion Glover's Nu York (exec, prodr., choreographer); TV appearances include Dance in America: Tap!, The Acad Awards, Black Filmmakers's Hall of Fame. The Kennedy Ctr. Honors, (series regular) Sesame Street; Choreographer Washington Soc. for Performing Arts, The Rat Pack (TV), 1998. Recipient Dance Mag's Choreographer of Yr. award. 1996, endowment grant for choreography NEA Office: Alliance Agy 1501 Broadway Ste 404 New York 10036-5501

25.



and

Co-author: We Seven, 1962; author: PS, I Listened to Your Made first supersonic transcontinental flight. Heart Beat. Decorated D F.C July 16, 1957; trustee Muskingum Coll. (six). Air medal (18); recipient Astronaut medal USMC.

NY

mechanical engineer;

William and 1865; d Ellen (McDermot) Gleason. Ed., Nazareth Convent, Rochester, h.s., Rochester; student, Cornell U.; studied under father. Sec. and treas. Gleason Works, mfrs. machine tools, Rochester, 1890-1913; pres. 1st Nat Bank, East Rochester, 1917-19; mfr. fireproof houses by unskilled labor, using standardized designs and assembly methods, 1920 engaged in restoration work on pre-revolutionary remains in Sea Islands off coast of S.C Died Jan. 9, 1933

Nov.

WHO'S

104

GOBLE, PAUL,

author, illustrator, artist; b. Haslemere. Eng., Sept. 27, 1933; s. Robert John and Elizabeth Manan m. Janet A. Tiller. June 2. 1978; 1 son. Robert George; children by previous marriage: Richard, Julia. Nat. Diploma in Design with distinction, Central Sch. Art and Design. London. 1959. Vis. lectr. indsl. design Central Sch. Art and Design, London, 1960-68; sr. lectr. indsl. design Ravensbourne Coll. Art and Design. London, 1968-77.

(Brown)

G

;

numerous children's books including: Custer's Last Battle. 1969, The Fetterman Fight, 1972, Lone Bull's Horse Raid. 1973, The Friendly Wolf, 1974, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, 1978 (Caldecott medal). The Gift of the Sacred Dog. 1980, Star Boy. 1983, Buffalo Woman. 1984, The Great Race. 1985, Death of the Iron Horse. 1987, Her Seven Brothers. 1988. Iktomi and the Boulder. 1988, Beyond the Ridge. 1989, Iktomi and the Berries, 1989, Dream Wolf, 1990, Iktomi and the Ducks, 1990, Iktomi and Author,

illustrator

the Buffalo Skull, 1991, I Sing for the Animals. 1991, Crow Chief. 1992. Love Flute. 1992. The Lost Children. 1993. Iktomi and the Buzzard, 1994, Adopted by the Eagles, 1994, Hau Kola— Hello Fnend. 1994, The Return of the Buffaloes. 1996, Remaking the Earth, 1996. The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman. 1998. Iktomi and the Coyote. 1998. Iktomi Loses His Eyes, Paul Goble Gallery: Three Native American Stones, 1999. Fellow Royal Soc. Arts. Soc. Indsl. Artists and Designers. I have felt the pull of the Native Amencan tradition as long as I can remember, probably since the time my mother read to me stories of Grey Owl and Ernest Thompson Seton. As I grew up in England, I read everything I could lay my hands on about Indians. It was the books concerning the wisdom of Black Elk which finally determined

my

life's

orientation.

GOETHALS, GEORGE WASHINGTON,

engineer, career Bklyn.. June 29, 1858. Student. CCNY; grad.. 1880. Army War Coll.. 1905; hon. degree, Princeton U.. U. Pa. Commd. 2d. It. U.S. Army Corps of Engrs.. 1880. advanced through ranks to maj. gen., 1914, ret., 1916; instr. astronomy and civil engring. West Point; mem. Gen. Staff. Washington; chief divsn. purchase, storage and Goethals & Co.. traffic U.S. Army, 1918; pres George NY.. 1919-23; pvt. practice as consulting engr. N.Y.C.; apptd. mem. Isthmian Canal Commn., 1907, chmn., chief engr.; apptd. first civil gov. Canal Zone, 1914-16; apptd. officer;

West

b.

Point.

W

bd. designated to report on Adamson 8-hour law for engr., N.J., 1917; mgr. employees.; apptd. state Fleet Corp.; acting quartermaster gen., U.S.; apptd. mem. War Industries Bd.; advisor Pt. of N.Y. Authority; cons, large projects, including Holland Vehicular Tunnel. George Washington Bridge, Goethals Bridge. Decorated Disting. Svc. medal. 1918, Legion of Honor, Order of Commdr., French Govt.; recipient numerous awards from instns. including Nat. Geog. Soc.. Civic Forum of N.Y., Nat.

chmn. r.r.

Emergency

Inst. Social Scis.

Died Jan.

21, 1928.

GOIZUETA, ROBERTO CRISPULO, company

executive;

b.

food and beverage

Havana, Cuba. Nov.

18, 1931;

came

to

Crispulo D. and Aida (Camera) G.; m. Olga T. Casteteiro. June 14, 1953; children: Roberto S.. Olga M., Javier C. BS. BChemE, Yale U.. 1953; degree (hon.), V. Process engr. Indsl. Corp. Tropics, Notre Dame, 1995. Havana, 1953-54; with tech. dept. Coca-Cola Co.. Havana. 1954-61; asst. to sr. v. p. Coca-Cola Co.. Nassau, Bahamas. 1961-64; asst to v.p. Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta. 1964-66. U.S., 1964;

s.

R&D

v.p. tech.

R&D,

vice chmn.,

79,

1966-74, sr. v.p.. 1974-75, exec. v.p.. 19751979-80, pres., COO, 1980-81, chmn. bd.,

bd. dirs. SunTrust Banks, Inc., Ford Motor SONAT Inc.. Eastman Kodak; trustee Emory U., 1980—, The Am. Assembly, 1979— Boys and Girls Clubs Am.. Robert W. Woodruff Arts Ctr.. 1990—. Recipient Svc. to Democracy award Am. Assembly, 1990, Equal Justice award NAACP Legal Def. Fund. 1991. Disting. Pub. Svcs. award Advt. Coun., 1994. Mem. Bus. Coun Bus. Roundtable Policy Com., Points of Light Initiative Found. Died Oct.

CEO, 1981—; Co.,

,

18,

1997.

GOLDBERG, ARTHUR JOSEPH,

lawyer, supreme court

Chgo.. Aug. 8. 1908; s. Joseph and Rebecca (Perlm. Dorothy Kurgans. July 18, 1931; chilBarbara L. Goldberg Cramer. Robert M. B.S.L.,

justice; b.

stein)

dren



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WHO

Northwestern

U-

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1929. J.D.

summa cum

laude. 1930.

Bar:

DC.

1929. N.Y.. Va- U.S. Supreme Ct. 1937. Praciiced Chgo., 1929-48; sr. partner firm Goldberg. Devoe. Shadur & Mikva. Chgo.. 1945-61. Goldberg. Feller & Bredhoff. Washington. 1952-61; gen. counsel CIO. 1948-55. United Steelworkers Am., 1948-61; spl. counsel, gen, counsel indsl. union dept. AFL-CIO. 1955-61; spl counsel indsl. union dept. also numerous other internal, unions; Sec. of Labor. 111.

in

1961-62; asso. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., Washington, 1962UN. 1965-68. ambassador-at-large. 1977-78; partner Paul, Weiss. Goldberg. Rifkind, Wharton Garrison, N.Y.C.. 1968-71, practice law Washington, from 1971; Charles Evans Hughes prof. Princeton U.. 1968-69; disting. prof. Columbia, 1969-70; prof, law and diplomacy Am. U., Washington, 1972-73; vis. disting. prof. Hastings Coll. Law, San Francisco. 1974. Santa Clara U.. 1980. Nova Law Ctr.. 1980. Ala U. 1985. Okla. U.. Boston U, Akron U.. No. Ky. U.. also several other univs.; chmn. Center for Law and Social Policy. 1968-78. hon. chmn.. from 1978; former chmn Pres.'s Com. on Migratory Labor. Pres.'s Missile Sites Labor 65; U.S. rep. to

&

sr.

Commn..

Com.

on Youth Employment, Pres.'s Implementation of Fed. EmployeeMgmt. Relations Program. Workers' Adv. Com. on U.S., Pres.'s Adv, Com. on Labor-Mgmt. Policy. Pres.'s Com. on Equal Employment Opportunity; former mem. numerous Pres.'s

Temporary Com. on

other Presdl. and federal corns, and councils, including SEC com. on tender offers, Commn. on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians; former ex-officio mem and ad hoc participant Nat. Security Council; former pres. Internat. Edn. Assn.; U.S. rep., chmn. U.S. del. Conf. on Security and Cooperation in Europe with rank amb.-at-large. Author: AFL-CIO; Labor United. 1956. Defenses of Freedom. 1966. Equal Justice: the Warren Era of the Supreme Court, 1972; editor-in-chief III. Law Rev. 1929-30; contbr. articles to profl. jours, and jours, of opinion. Past pres., then hon. chmn. Am. Jewish Com.; past chmn.. pres. Synagogue Council of Am.. Jewish Theol. Sem., Internat. Assn. Jewish Lawyers. Served as civilian, then from capt. to maj. OSS; Served from capt. to maj. U.S. Army, 1942^4, ETO; col. USAFR ret. Recipient numerous awards and hon. degrees; Medal of Freedom Pres. Carter. 1978; Order of Lincoln, Northwestern U. Alumnus medal. Mem. Am.. HI., Chgo.. D.C. bar assns- Assn. Bar City N.Y.. Assn. (hon. chmn.). Order of Coif. Home: Washington DC. Deceased.

UN

GOLDBERG, WHOOPI (CARYN JOHNSON), actress; b N.Y.C., Nov. 13. 1955; d. Robert and Emma (Hams) JohnDavid Claessen (div.); m. Lyle Trachtenberg. Oct. 1, 1994 (div. Oct. 1995); child. Alexandrea Martin. Mem. San Diego Repertory Theatre. 1975-80. Blake St. Hawkeyes, Berkeley, Calif.. 1980-84. Author: Alice; appeared in oneperson show Whoopi Goldberg on Broadway, 1984-85. Living on the Edge of Chaos. 1988 (Calif, theatre award outstanding achievement); films include The Color Purple. 1985. Jumpin' Jack Flash. 1986, Burglar. 1986. Telephone, son; m.

GOMORY

105

GOLDMAN, EMMA,

worker;

organization

political

b.

Kovno. Lithuania. June 27. 1869; d. Abraham and Taube Goldman; m. Jacob Kershner. Feb. 1887; m. James Colton. Came to Rochester. N.Y.. 1885. N.Y.C.. 1889. became acquainted with Alexander Berkman; convicted of inciting riot among unemployed workers. Oct. 1893. impnsoned in Blackwell's Island prison until 1894; toured Europe, 1895. 99; nurse. 1900; foundei. editor anarchist jour. Mother Earth, 1906-17; early advocate birth control. 1916; convicted of obstructing selective svc. law, 1917, served 2 yr, sentence in Mo State Prison, Jefferson City; deported to Russia. 1919, to Riga. Latvia. 1921; in Eng.. 1924-26; lived in St. Tropez. France, circa 1931; visited U.S.. 1934; went to Spain as advocate of anti-Franco movement during Spanish Civil War; lectr. Can,. 1940. Died Toronto. Can.. May 14, 1940; buried Waldheim Cemetery. Chgo.

NYC-

GOLDMARK, PETER CARL, Hungary.

Budapest,

Dec.

2.

broadcast

1906;

came

b 1933.

executive; to

U.S.,

Alexander and Emmy G.; children: Peter Carl, Frances C, Christopher W., Andrew G- Jonathan, Susan. Student. U. Vienna. 1925-31; BS. PhD, DSc. Fairfield naturalized. 1937;

s.

U.. 1967. Poly. Inst. Bklyn., 1968; DHL, Dartmouth Coll., 1974. Adelphi Coll.. 1976. TV engr. in charge dept. Pye Radio Ltd.. Cambridge. Eng., 1931-33; cons. engr. N.Y.C.. 1934-35; chief engr. TV dept. CBS. N.Y.C.. 1936-44, dir.

engnng.

R&D

R&D,

1944-50, v.p. engrtng. dept.. 1950-72; pres. CBS Labs, divsn. CBS. N.Y.C.. 1972, Goldmark Comm. Corp.. 1972; war rsch. Radio Rsch. Lab. Harvard U.; vis. prof. med. electronics U. Pa. Med. Sch.; vis. prof. comm.

Author: Autobiography. 1973; contbr Active Smithsonian Conn.'s Future. Recipient Morris Liebman Meml. prize for electronic rsch.. 1946, Vladimir K. Fairfield (Conn.) U.

articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field.

Coun., Gov's

Commn. on

Zworykin award for devel. and utilization electronic TV, 1961, George Washington award for contbns. to sci., 1967, Nat. Urban Svc. award for effors war on pverty, 1967, Sarnoff Gold medal for pioneering contbns. to comm., 1969. Elliot Cresson medal for devel. of LP record, color TV broadcast sys. and electronic recording, 1969. Soc. Motion Picture and TV Engring. Soc. Progress medal, 1970. Indsl. Rsch. medal. 1972, Carnegie Mellon award, 1972, Golden Omega award, 1973, Nat. Govs. Coun. award, 1973, Harold Pender award U. Pa.. 1974. Trustee award Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis.. 1975. Nat. Human Rels. award NCCJ, 1975; Poynter fellow Yale. Fellow AIEE, Inst. Radio Engrs., Soc. Motion Picture Engrs., Franklin Inst., TV Soc. (London);

mem.

Nat. Acad.

Nat. Acad.

Scis.,

Engring.

Deceased.

1

1987. Fatal Beauty, 1987. Clara's Heart. 1988, Beverly Hills 1989 (cameo), Homer and Eddie. 1«89. The Long 1990. Ghost. 1990 (Acad, award best sup-

Brats.

Walk Home.

porting actress. 1991). Soapdish, 1991, House Party 2 (cameo). The Player. 1992, Sister Act. 1992. Wisecracks. 1992. Sarafina!. 1992. Made in America. 1993. National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, 1993, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. 1993. The Lion King, 1994 (voice). The Little Rascals. 1994. Naked in New York (cameo). 1994, Corrina. Cornna. 1994. Star Trek: Generations. 1994, The Pagemaster. 1994 (voice). Boys on the Side. 1995. Bogus, 1996. The Ghost of Mississippi. 1996. Eddie. 1996. Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood. 1996. The Associate. 1996. An Allen Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, 1998; TV film: Kiss Shot. 1989. My Past Is My Own, Cinderella. 1997; TV series: Star Trek: The Next Generation. 1988-94, Bagdad Cafe, CBS. 1990. In The Gloaming. 1997; TV specials include: Tales from the Whoop: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown, 1990. Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Ever Child, 1997 (voice). Cinderella, 1997, How Stella Got Her Groove Back,

A

in Camelot. 1998. The Rugrats Movie, 1998, of the Ocean. 1999, Jackie's Back! 1999. Interrupted Girl, 1999, others; host talk show The Whoopi

1998.

Knight

Deep End

TV

TV appearances. Named Entertainer of the Yr.. 1990. Humanitarian of Yr. Starlight Found., 1989; recipient, Hans Christian Andersen Award for outstanding achievement by a dyslexic, 1987, grammy award for album of Broadway show, 1985; Goldberg Show. 1992-93; many

NAACP

nominated

for

Emmy,

physicist; b Lemberg. Auslna. Apr. 18. 1911; came to U.S.. 1938. naturalized. 1944. s. Charles and Ethel (Frisch) G.; m. Gertrude Scharff. May 24. 1939; children: Alfred S- Michael H PhD. Cambridge U. Eng- 1936; PhD (hon). Tel Aviv U.. 1974; Dr. (hon .), U Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium. 1982; DSc (hon), SUNY. Stony Brook. 1983. U. Notre Dame, 1992. Bye fellow Magdalene

Cambridge. 1936-38;

asst. prof,

physics

U

111..

1938-43,

assoc prof.. 1943-45. prof. 1945-50; sr. sci Brookhaven Nat Lab.. 1950-60. chmn. dept. physics. 1960-61. dir 1961-73. distinguished scientist emeritus, 1973 cons. labs. AFC;



Morris Loeb

.

;

lectr Harvard If., 1955. 93. Rabi Scholar lectr 1995; adj prof, physics SUNY. Stony Brook. 1965—. Royal Soc. Rutherford Meml. lectr., Can., 1987; nuclear sci. com. NRC. Assoc, editor: Phys. Rev, 1951-53; Contbr articles on nuclear physics to sci jours Bd govs Weizmann Inst. Sci.,

Rehovoth, Israel, Tel Aviv U trustee Univs. Rsch Assn Recipient citation for meritorious contbns. AEC. 1973. Robert Oppenheimer meml. prize. 1982. Nat Medal Sci 1983, Am. Acad Achievement award. 1985. Wolf Found prize in physics (Jerusalem). 1991. Ennco Fermi award in Ehysics. 1998; co-recipient Rossi prize Astron Soc., ;

US

J.

,

Am

Iigh

Energy Astrophysics

Phys.

Soc.

NAS.

Am

(pres Philos.

physics 1971)

1982). Soc.

Office:

former governor of Oregon; b. Eugene. Oreg.. June 16, 1940; s. Lester H. and Annette (Levin) G.; m. Margaret Wood; children: Joshua, Rebecca. A B in Polit. Sci- U. Oreg., 1963; LL.B.. U. Calif1967. Atty. Legal Aid Oreg- 1967-70; commr. City of Portland, 1971-72, mayor. 1973-79; sec. transp. Washington, 1979-81; v.p. internat. mktg. NIKE/BRS, Inc., Beaverton. Oreg- from 1981; gov. State of Oreg- 1987-91; dir. Nat. Semi-Condr. Corp.. Gelco Corp. Civil rights worker, Miss1964; Former chmn. transp. com. U.S. Conf. Mayors, also chmn. housing and community devel. com- former co-chmn energy task force Nat. League Cities; bd. dirs. Kaiser Permanente Found. Health Plan, 1 98 —— Named Out1

standing

Young Man

div.,

1989.

Fellow

AAAS.

JOSEPH

,



Brookhaven Nat Lab Bldg 510 Upton

;

,

,

75390-7208

COLDSTINE,

form

HERMAN Chgo-

tion executive: b.

Bessie (Lipsey)

in their original

;

.



G m ;

HEINE,

Sept.

13,

mathematician, associaIsaac Oscar and

1913; s

Adcle Katz. Sept

15,

1

1988; 1991.

Die Streitschnften von Jacob und Johann Bernoulli, Trustee U. Pa. Press, 1985—; mem. adv. coun. history

sci. program Princeton U- 1982-87; mem. vis. com. phys. divsn. U. Chgo- 1976-86; mem. com. Annenberg Rsch, 1987-91; Instbd. dirs. Nat. Constn. Ctr1987-90, Glaucoma Svc. Found, to Prevent Blindness, 1989 Lt. col. AUS, World War II. Recipient U. Chgo. Alumni Achievement award, 1975, Harry Goode award Am. Fedn. Info, Processing Socs- 1979, Charter Pioneer award IEEE, 1982, Nat. medal Sci- 1983, Outstanding Civilian medal U.S. Army, 1983, Disting. Svc. medal, 1996, Disting. Civilian Svc. medal, 1996; named to Hall of Fame, U.S. Army Ordnance Dept.. 1997; Herman Goldstine Fellowship in Math Scis, IBM named in hon- 1998. Mem. NAS, Am. Math. Soc., Am. Philos. Soc. (Ben Franklin medal). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- Math. Assn. Coll. Physicians Phila- Century Assn., Union League (Phila.). Phi Beta Kappa (book award in sci. 1973), Sigma Xi. Home: 56 Pasture Ln Bryn Mawr

of

sci,



1941 (dec. 1964);

.

Am-

PA

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GOLDWATER, BARRY MORRIS, former senator; b. Phoenix, Jan. 1, 1909; s. Baron and Josephine (Williams) Gm. Margaret Johnson, Sept. 22. 1934 (dec. 1985); children: Joanne. Barry, Michael. Margaret (Mrs. Bob Clay); m. Susan McMurray Wechsler. Feb. 9, 1992. Student, Staunton Mil. Acad- U. Ariz- 1928. With Goldwater's, Inc. (name now Robinson's), from 1929, pres- 1937-53; U.S. senator from Anz., 1953-65, 69-87; chmn. Armed Services Com.; mem. Commerce Com.; former chmn. Select Com. on Intelligence; mem. Select Com. Indian Affairs; Councilman, Phoenix, 1949-52; mem. adv. com. Indian affairs Dept. Interior, 194850. Author: Arizona Portraits (2 vols.), 1940, Journey Down the River of Canyons, 1940, Speeches of Henry Ashurst, The Conscience of a Conservative, 1960, Why Not Victory?, 1962. Where I Stand, 1964, The Face of Arizona, 1964, People and Places, 1967, The Conscience of the Majority. 1970, Delightful Journey, 1971, The Coming Breakpoint, 1976, Barry Goldwater and the Southwest, 1976, With No Apologies, 1979, autobiography (with Jack Casserly) Goldwater, 1988. Rep. candidate for President of the U.S., 1964; bd. dirs. Heard Mus- Mus. No. Ariz., St. Joseph's Hosp. Served as pilot USAAF, 1941-45; col- chief staff Anz. NG, 1945-52;

C

.

1972.

Am

Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem (Tom W, Bonner prize in nuclear

archives appear

Am-

GOLDSTEIN, LEONARD, physician, medical educator, molecular genetics scientist; b. Sumter, SC, Apr. 18, 1940; s. lsadore E. and Fannie A. Goldstein. BS, Washington and Lee U- Lexington, Va., 1962; MD, U. TexDallas, 1966; DSc (hon.). U. Chgo., 1982. Rensselaer Poly. Inst- 1982, Washington and Lee U- 1986, U. Paris, 1988, U. Buenos Aires, 1990, So. Meth. U- 1993, U. Miami, 1996, U. Miami, 1006. Intern, then resident in medicine Mass. Gen. Hosp- Boston. 1966-68; elm. assoc. NIH, 1968-70; postdoctoral fellow U. Wash- Seattle, 1970-72; mem. faculty U. Tex. Southwestern Med. Ctr- Dallas, 1972—, Paul J. Thomas prof, medicine, chmn. dept. molecular genetics, 1977— regental prof- 1985—; Harvey Soc. lectr- 1977; mem. sci. rev. bd. Howard Hughes Med. Inst., 1978-84, mem. med. adv. bd- 1985-90, chmn. med. adv bd- 1995—; nonresident fellow Salk Inst- 1983-94; chmn. Albert Lasker Med. Rsch award jury. 1996 mem. bd. sci. govs. Scripps Rsch. Co-author: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Inst- 1996 Disease, 5th edit- 1983; editorial bd. Jour. Biol. Chemistry, 1981-85. Cell. 1983—, Jour. Clin. Investigation, 1977-82. Ann. Rev. Genetics, 1980-85, Arteriosclerosis, 1981-87, Sci. 1985-98. Mem. bd. trustees Rockefeller U- 1994—; mem. adv. bd. Welch Found- 1 986 sci, bd. dirs, Passano Found- 1985—. Recipient Heinrich-Wieland prize. 1974. Pfizer award in enzyme chemistry Am. Chem. Soc- 1976; Passano award Johns Hopkins U 1978; Gairdner Found, award, 1981; award in biol. and med. scis. N.Y. Acad. Scis1981. Lita Annenberg Hazen award, 1982; Rsch. Achievement reward Am. Heart Assn- 1984; Louisa Gross Horwitz award, 1984; 3M Life Scis. award. 1984, Albert Lasker award in Basic Med. Rsch- 1985; Nobel Pnze in Physiology or Medicine, 1985, Trustees' medal Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1986, U.S. Nat. medal of Sci- 1988, prize Warren Alpert Found. 2000. Mem. NAS (Lounsbery award 1979. coun. 1991—), ACP (award 1986). Assn. Am. Physicians. Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation (pres. 1985-86), Am. Soc. Human Genetics (William Allan award 1985), Amcr. Acad- Arts and Scis Am, Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Fedn. Clin. Research, Am. Philos. Soc- Inst, Medicine, Royal Soc. London (fgn. mem). Tex. Philos. Soc- Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Omega Alpha. Email: [email protected]. Home: 3831 Turtle Creek Blvd Apt 22B Dallas TX 75219-4538 Office: U Tex Southwestern Med Ctr 5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas TX



1996.

GOLDHABER, MAURICE,

Coll..

GOLDSCHMIDT, NEIL EDWARD,

Madlen, Jonathan; m. Ellen Watson, Jan. 8, 1966 BS. U. Chgo., 1933. MS. 1934, PhD, 1936; PhD honoris causa, U. Lund, Sweden, 1974; DSc (hon.). Amherst Coll- 1978. Adelphi U- 1978. Rutgers U- 1994. Rsch. asst. U. Chgo- 1936-37, instr., 1937-39; instr. U. Mich- Ann Arbor, 1939-42, asst. prof- 1942-50; assoc, project dir. electronic computer project Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J- 1946-55. acting project dir,, 1954-57, permanent mem.. 1952—; dir. math. scis. dept. IBM Rsch.. 1960-65; dir. sci, devel, IBM Data Processing Hdqrs- White Plains. N.Y., 1965-67; cons, to dir. rsch. IBM. 1967-69. fellow, 1969—; exec, officer Am, Philos. Soc- Phila- 1984-97; head Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer Project U.S. Army, officer in charge of sub-sta- Aberdeen Proving Grounds, U, Pa- 1942-46; cons, various govt, and mil. agys1946-84. Author: The Computer from Pascal to vonNeumann. 1972, New and Full Moons 1001 B.C. to A.D. 1651, 1973. A History of Numerical Analysis from the 16th through the 19th century, 1977; A History of the Calculus of Variations from the 17th Through the 9th Century. 1980; editor: Mathematical Papers of John I and James I Bernoulli, children:

maj. gen. Res. Recipient award U.S. Jr. C. of 1937. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1986, Langley Medal, Smithsonian Inst- 1986; named Man of year Phoenix. 1949. Civil Libertarian of Yr. ACLU. 1994. Mem. Royal Photog. Soc., Am. Assn. Indian Affairs (dir.), Am, Legion. V.F.W., Municipal League (v.p.). Am. Inst. Fgn. Trade (dir.). Eta Mu Pi, Sigma Chi. Lodges: Masons, Shriner, Elks. Died May 29, 1998.

GOLDWYN, SAMUEL,

motion picture prpducer; b. Warsaw, Poland, 1882; came to U.S., 1896, naturalized. 1902; Abraham and Hannah Goldfish; married. Founder Jesse Lasky Feature Photoplay Co., 1913, Goldwyn Pictures Corp1916, Eminent Authors Pictures, Inc., 1919, Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., Famous Players-Lasky Corp.; dir. United Artists Corp. until 1940; chmn. bd. Samuel Goldwyn ProdnRecipient Motion Picture Acad, award for The Best Inc. Years of Our Lives, 1974, Irving Tholberg award for consiss.

tent high quality.

A

pioneer in inducing eminent authors to

work actively in writing for motion pictures; introduced Vilma Banky, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Dana Andrews and Danny Kaye to the screen. Died Jan. 31, 1974,

GOMORY, RALPH EDWARD,

mathematician, manufac-

company executive, foundation executive; b. N.Y.C., N.Y- May 7, 1929; s. Andrew L. and Marian (Schellenberg) G- m. Laura Dumper. 1954 (div. 1968); children: Andrew CSusan S„ Stephen H. BA, Williams Coll- 1950. ScD (hon.). turing

1973; postgrad- Kings Coll.. 1950-51, Cambridge U- Eng1950-51; PhD, Princeton U, 1954; (hon). Pace U1986; DSc (hon.), Poly. U„ 1987, Syracuse U- 1989. Worcester Poly U- 1989. Carnegie-Mellon U„ 1989. Rsch. assoc. Princeton U- 1951-54. asst, prof, math- Higgins lectr, 1957-59; with IBM. Yorktown Heights, N.Y- 1959-86, dir.

LHD

math, scis- rsch. div1973-84, 1986-89. also

v.p.,

sr.

1965-67. 68-70, 1985-89, sr. v.p. corp. mgmt. bd1982-88; pres. Alfred v.p.,

mem.

dir.

for

rschsci,

1983-89,

1970-86,

and tcchdir.

Asia

Group, P. Sloan FoundN.Y.C- 1989—; Andrew D. White prof.-at-large Cornell U1970-76; bd. dirs, Bank of N.Y., Lexmark Internat- Inc., Washington Post Co., Ashland Inc., Polaroid Corp.; mem. Pacific

adv. coun. dept. math, Princeton (N.J.) U., 1982-85, chmn 1984-85; mem. adv. coun, Sch, Engring, Stanford (Calif.) U

,

.

chmn. vis. com. divsn. applied scis. Harvard UCambridge. Mass.. 1987-91, mem. vis, com. Grad. Sch. Bus1995—; mem. White House sci. coun- 1986-89. Coun. on Fgn. Rels.,; chmn, adv, com. to Pres, on High Temperature Superconductivity, 1987-88; mem, coun. on grad. sch. Yale U- New Haven. 1988-93; mem. vis, com. elec, engring. and computer sci, MIT. Cambridge, 1988-90; mem Pres.' Coun, 1978-85;

,

,

GOOD Sci. and Tech., 1990-93; rschr. in integer and programming, non-linear differential equations and inTrustee Hampshire Coll.. 1977-86. Princeton

Advisors on linear

ternal, econs.

U„

1988-89; mem. Sloan Found.. 97—. chmn. com. on 1 980-83, governing bd. NRC. mandatory retirement in higher edn., 1989-91, With USN, 1954-57. Recipient Lanchcster prize Ops Rsch. Soc Am., 1964. Harry Goode Mem! award Am. Fedn Info. Processing Socs., 1984. John Von Neumann Theory prize Ops. Rsch Soc. Am. and Inst Mgmt Scis .. 1984. IRI medal Indsl Rsch. Inst., 1985, Engring. Leadership Recognition award IEEE. 1988. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1988. Arthur M. Bueche award NAE, 1993; IBM fellow, 1964. Fellow Econometric Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. NAS (coun. 1977-78. 80-83. 97 com. sci. engnng. and pub. policy 1985 ), mem. Nat. Acad. Engring. (coun. 1986-92), Am, Philos. Soc. (coun. 1986-92), IEEE (hon Home: 260 Douglas Rd Chappaqua 10514-3100 Office: Alfred P Sloan Found 630 5th Ave Ste 2550 New York 101 1 1-0100



WHO'S

106

Alfred

1985-89,

P.



,

I

NY

NY

of Man. 1 961 My Friends, the Wild 1967. The Chimpanzees of Gombe. 1986, 1990, (with Dale Peterson) Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People, 1993, (with Philip Berman) Reason for Hope, 1999; contbg. author: Pnmate Behavior, 1965. Pnmate Ethology, 1967, American Handbook of Psychiatry, 1976, Understanding Chimpanzees, 1990. Recipient conservation award N.Y. Zool. Soc

the

Shadow

.

Chimpanzies.

Through

a

Window.

Franklin Burr award Nat. Geographic Soc. (2), Kyoto prize, 1976, Centennial award, 1988. Hubbard Medal, 1995. Tanzanian medal. 1996, Pub. Svc. awrd Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1998,

John Hay award Orion and Scis. (hon. fgn). 14890 Silver Spring

Soc.,

MD

Mem. Am. Acad.

1998.

Office:

Jane Goodall Inst

Arts.

PO

Box

20911-4890

congressman, b Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Sept. 24. 1866; s. Henry and Margaret Elizabeth (Combs) G.; m. Lucy Deacon. Oct. 4, 1894; children: James W., Robert Edmund. BS. Coe Coll., Iowa, 1892; LLB, U. Mich 1893. City atty. Cedar Rapids, 1906-08; mem. 61st to ptnr.

dist.

Bobb

Good, Childs.

Republican.

Iowa, 1909-21; resigned. 1921; & Wescott, Chgo., 1921-29.

Died Nov.

Presbyterian.

1

1929.

1.

GOODHUE, BERTRAM GROSVENOR,

b Pomfret. Conn., Apr. 28, 1869; s Charles Wells and Helen Grosvenor (Eldredge) G m. Lydia T. Bryant, Apr. 8, 1902 Ed. Russell's Collegiate & Comml. Inst., New Haven; ScD (hon), Trinity Coll.. 1911. Studied architecture 6 1/2 yrs. under Renwick, ptnr. Cram & Wentworth, 1891-1914, pvt. practice. 1914-24. Author: Mexican Memories. Fellow AIA, ANA. NA. mem. Nat. Inst Arts and Letters. Died Apr. 23. 1924. architect;

investment

company

June 20, 1931, Billy Jewel

executive, educator;

Grapevine, Tex..

b.

John W, and Winnie (Mercer) Lowe; m.

d.

Good, May

1952; children: Billy. James. BS. Ark. State Tchrs. Coll., 1950; MS. U. Ark.. 1953. PhD, 1955. 1983, Clarkson (hon.), 1979; DSc (hon), U. III., Chgo 1986, Duke U., 1987; hon degree. St U., 1984, Ea Mich. U 17,

LLD

F„ congressman;

;



mem. Mem.

internat.

;

rels.

With Armed Forces, 1946-48. Methodist. Office: US House

com.

Republican.

Lions.

Reps 2107 Rayburn Washington

DC

20515-0001

.

DSc

Manhattan

Coll., 1992. Ind. U.. 1992, 1994. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst 1995, III. Inst. 1995, La. State U Tech.. 1997, Mich. State U.. 1997, U. Mich.. 1998; DEng (hon). Mich State U. 1997. Mich. 1998. Colo. Sch. Mines. 2000. Instr Ark State Tchrs. Coll.. Conway, summer 1949; instr. La. State U., Baton Rouge, 1954-56, asst. prof., 1956-58; assoc. prof. La. State U.. New Orleans. 1958-63, prof.. 1963-80; Boyd prof, materials sci., divsn. engring. rsch La. State U., Baton Rouge, 1979-80; v. p., dir. 1980-84; pres. Signal Rsch rsch UOP, Inc., Des Plaines, III Ctr. Inc., 1985-87; pres. engineered materials rsch. divsn Allied-Signal Inc.. Des Plaines, III.. 1986-88; sr. v.p.-tech Allied-Signal Inc., Mornstown. N.J., 1988-93; under sec. of commerce for technology Dept. of Commerce, Washington. DC. 1993-97; mng. mem. Venture Capital Investors LLC,

1992;

(hon.),

SUNY, Binghamton. 1994, Monmouth U..

,

U

.

Little Rock, 1997—; Donaghey Univ. prof., dean Coll. Info. Sci. & Systems Engr U. Ark., Little Rock, 1998—; chmn. Pres.'s Com. for Nat. Medal Sci., 1979-82; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd- 1980-91 (chmn. 1988-91). chair, 1988-90; adv. bd. NSF

Chemistry

Sect.,

com

1972-76;

medicinal chemistry

N1H,

1972-76, Office of USAF Rsch, 1974-78, chemist divsn Brookhaven and Oak Ridge Nat. Labs.. 1973-83. chem. lech. divsn. Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., catalysis program LawrenceBerkeley Lab.; catalysis program coll. engring. La. State U.; vice chair Nat. Sci. Bd..

ogen,

IDEXX Mem

Labs.,

1984, chair, 1988-90; bd. dirs. Bipic. Conlbr. articles to profl.

Whatman

mem

jours. Nat. Sci Bd., 1980-91; Pres visors for Sci. and Tech.. 1991-93, chair. 1988-91. '

Coun Ad-

Recipient 1969, Disting Alumni citation U. Ark., 1973, Scientist of Yr. award Indsl mag.. 1983. Delmer S. Fahrney medal Franklin Inst., 1988, N.J. Women of Achievement award Douglass Coll., Rutgers

Agnes Faye Morgan

award.

rsch.

R&D

V., 1990, Indsl. Rsch. Inst, medal. 1991, Disting. Svc. award NSF. 1992, Roe award ASME, 1993. Gold medal SME. 1995, Earle Barnes award ACS, 1996, Priestley medal. 1997,

UCLA

Glenn T Seaborg medal, 1996, Nat. Materials Advancement award Fedn. Materials Socs., 1996, Othmer medal award Chem. Heritage Found., 1998, Heinz award for tech. The Economy and Employment, 2000; AEC tng. grantee. 1967, NSF Internal, travel grantee, 1968, NSF rsch. grantee, 1969-80, Albert Fox Demers award, 1992. Fellow (Abelson award 1999), Am. Inst. Chemistry (Gold medal 1983), Chem. Soc. London, Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon); mem. NAE. Acad. Arts and Scis. Am. Philos Soc., Swedish Acad. Engring.. Am. Chem. Soc. (1st woman dir. 1971-74, regional dir. 1972-80, chmn. bd. 1978, 80, pres. 1987, Garvan medal 1973, Herty medal 1975, award Fla. sect. 1979, Charles Lathrop Parsons award 1991), Internat Union Pure and Applied Chmistry (pres. inorganic div. 1980-85), Zonta (past pres. New Orleans club. chmn. dist. status of women com. and nominating com., chmn. internat Amelia Earhart scholarship com. 1978-88, pres. internat. Found. 1988-93. mem. internal bd. 1988-90), Rotary Internal. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Iota Sigma Pi (regional dir. 1967-93, hon. mem. 1983). Home: 13824 Rivercrest Dr Little Rock 72212-1521 Office: Venture Capital Investors LLC 400 72201-4857 also: Capitol Ave Ste 1845 Little Rock Ark at Little Rock Coll Info Sci/Sys Engring 2801 S

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GOODALL, JANE,

ethologist; b. London, Apr. 3. 1934; d. Mortimer Herbert and Vanne (Joseph) Morris-Goodall; m. (div. 1974); one child, Hugo Eric 1980) PhD. CamLouis; m. Derek Bryceson, 1975 (dec bridge U Eng., 1965. Asst., sec. to Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey Coryndon Meml. Mus. Nat. History, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania; rschr. in animal behavior, sci. dir. Gombe Stream

Hugo Van Lawtck, 1964 ,



Rsch. Ctr., Tanzania, I960 vis. prof, psychiatry, human biology Stanford U., 1970-75; hon. vis. prof, zoology U. Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania; lectr. Yale U., 1973; disting. adj. prof occupl. therapy and anthropology U. So. Calif., 1990-—; Andrew D. While prof -at-large Cornell U.. 1996—. Author: In ;

A

Novel, 1992 Named Fulbnght 1966. White House fellow, 1967 Am. Polit. Assn.. Coun. Fgn. Relations, Women Involved, Group for Applied Psychoanalysis, Signet Soc,, Phi Bela Kappa (outstanding young women of yr award 1966), Phi Sigma Iota. Roman Catholic. Office: c/o Don Lawson Soldier forward: Mortal Fnends.

Mem

fellow. Sci.

Creek Assoc 642 Gladstone Si Shendan

WY

82801-5109

GOOSTRAY, STELLA,

nursing association administrator, wnter; b. 1886. Grad., Children's Hosp. Boston, 1919; BS in Nursing, Columbia U.; ME, Boston U. Bd. dirs., pres. Am.

Jour, of Nursing Co.; sec.

Nat League for Nursing Edn.; Nat Nursing Coun. for War Svc Inc., 1940-46; advisor Nursing Com. on Ednl Policies; nurse cons. Com. on Grading of Nursing Schs. Author: Drugs and Solutions for Nurses, Mathematics and Measurements in Nursing Practice, Applied Chemistry for Nurses. Fifty Years: A History of the School of Nursing, the Children's Hospital. Boston, Memoirs: Half a Century in Nursing. Died in 1969 .

GORDON, BEATE,

retired arts administrator, director. researcher, b. Vienna. Austna, Oct. 25, 1923; came to U.S. 1939; d Leo and Augustine (Horenslein) Sirota; m. Joseph

15. 1948; children: Nicole, Geoffrey. BA. Mills 1943. (hon.). 1991. Monitor Fgn. Broadcast Intelligence Service FCC. San Francisco, 1941-43; translator, writer Office of War Info., San Francisco. 1943-45; translator

DFA

Coll.,

Loganvilte.

b.

Dec. 5. 1927; m. Hilda Wnght; children: Todd. Jennifer BS. U Md.. MS. Western Md Coll.; postgrad.. Pa. State U. Various tchg. positions including prin West York Area H.S.; supt. Spring Grove Area Schs.. supr. student tchrs. Pa. State U mem. 94th-106th Congresses from 19th Pa. Dist.. 1975 chmn. com. on edn. and the workforce,

.

Mary's Coll.. 1987, Kenyon Coll.. 1988. Stevens Inst. Tech.. 1989. Lehigh U.. 1989. Northeastern III U., 1989, U. S.C, 1989. N.J. Inst. Tech., 1989; hon. law degree, Newcomb Coll. of Tulane U., 1991; LLD (hon.), Coll. of William and Mary.

CENTURY AMERICA

Gordon. Jan.

GOODLING, WILLIAM Pa..

GOOD, MARY LOWE (MRS. BILLY JEWEL GOOD),

IN 20TH

pres.

,

67th Congresses, 5th

WHO

Joint

,

GOOD, JAMES WILLIAM,

;

.

GOODMAN, BENNY,

orchestra conductor, clarinetist; b. Chgo., May 30, 1909; m. Alice Hammond Duckworth, Mar. 1942 (dec. 1978); children: Rachel, Benjie. Student, Lewis Inst., Chgo.; studied clarinet with, Franz Schoepp of Chgo Symphony Orch.; LLD (hon ). III. Inst. Tech., 1968; MusD (hon). Harvard U., 1984. Columbia U.. 1986. Bard Coll.. 1986. Began in orch. Lake Mich, excursion boats; played in theatre orchs. in N.Y.C; organized own orch.. 1933; began popular radio program Let's Dance, 1934; conducted swing concerts at Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall; Boston. Ravinia (111.) Park, Hollywood Bowl; clarinet soloist with Budapest Stnng Quartet. N.Y. Philharmonic Symphony. Phila. Symphony, Rochester Symphony, others, also concerts with various artists; radio programs including Camel Caravan. 1937-40, Old Gold. 1941, Victor Borge-Benny

NYC,

1946-47; appeared in motion pictures A Song is Bom, others; commentator on serious music WNEW, TV show Star Time; recorded for Columbia, Capitol, Chess,

NYC,

Hanover Bank, 1950-52; editorial researcher Time Mag 1945; researcher GHQ, Supreme Commander Allied Powers, Tokyo. 1945-47; dir. performing arts Japan Soc., N.Y.C, 1954-70; dir. performing arts The Asia Soc., N.Y.C, 1970-86. dir. performances, films, and lectures, 198691; assoc. editor Internat. Ency Dance, N.Y.C, 1983—.

NYC,

.

Author: (autobiography, in Japanese) Christmas 1945, (in English) The Only Woman in the Room--A Memoir, 1997, (with Joseph Gordon) An Introduction to the Dance of India, China, Korea and Japan, 1966; producer various films and videos. 1966-84. Recipient award Am. Dance Guild, 1978, Dance on Camera award. Dance Films Assn., 1984, Obie award Village Voice, 1985, Bessie award Dance Theater Workshop, 1987. Home: 285 Riverside Dr New York

NY

10025-5276

GORDON, BERNARD 1927.

M., computer company executive;

CEO, chmn. Analogic Corp., Peabody, CEO, chmn., 1994—. Recipient Nat. Medal

b.

Mass., Tech.,

Pres.,

1967-94,

1986, John Fulke Sr. Meml. award, 1993. Fellow IEEE (Leadership Recognition award 1992); mem. Nat. Acad. Engrs. Office: Analogic Corp 8 Centennial Dr B-l

#

MA

Peabody

01960-7987

Goodman Show, Command,

Decca, Philips,

RCA

Victor records;

life

story

The Benny Goodman Story, 1956; re-formed big band, 1955 for engagements US and abroad; organized new band,

filmed

1958, Brussels World's Fair; toured Europe, 1959; appeared with London Philharmonic, 1961. State Dept. Cultural Exchange Program tour of Russia, 1962; toured Europe with Brit, musicians. 1970-71; mus. good-will ambassador on tour Far East, under auspices Dept. State and exchange works by Copland. program; commissioned Bartok, Hindemith; author: (with Irving Kolodin) Kingdom of Swing. Recipient Apollo award, 1956, Kennedy Ctr Honor 1982. Grammy Lifetime Achievement award Am. Acad. Rec. Arts and Scis.; winner Internat. Jazz Critics Poll (clarinet). 1986; named to Playboy Hall of Fame, Downbeat Hall of Fame.

ANTA

,

Known

King of Swing Home: Stamford Conn. Died buned Stamford. Conn.

as the June 13, 1986;

GOODRICH, ANNIE WARBURTON,

nurse;

b.

New

1866; d. Samuel Griswold and Annie ScD, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1921; (hon.), Yale, 1923; LLD (hon.). Russell Sage Coll.. 1936. Supt. nursing N.Y. Post-Grad. Hosp., 1893-1900. St. Luke's Hosp., 1900-02, N.Y. Hosp., 1902-07; gen. supt. Teaching Sch. for Nurses, 1907-10, N.Y. State Edn. Dept., 1910-14; asst. prof, nursing and health Columbia, 1914-23; dir. nurses Henry St. Visiting Nurse Svc, 1917-23, dean Yale U. Sch. 1923-34. Nursing, 1923-34, prof, nursing edn Contbr. ar-

Brunswick, N.J., Feb. Williams (Butler) G.

6,

AM

,

Pres. Assn. Collegiate Sch. Nursing. to profl. jours. dean of Army Sch. of Nursing, 1918-19; v. p. Florence Nightingale Internat. Found. Recipient Inst. Social ticles

1934-36;

optics scientist; b 1928. BS, MIT, 1949; MA, Columbia U., 1951, Physics, 1955. Asst. physics dept. Columbia U., 1953-55; mem. tech. staff electronics rsch Bell Labs., Holmdel, N.J., 1955-59; head quantum electronics rsch. dept. Bell Labs.. Murray Hill. N.J., 1959-80; sr. tech. staff

Mar.

20,

PhD

in

AT&T

AT&T



cons. Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill. N.J., 1980 Recipient Max Born award. 1991, Optical Soc. Am. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Optical Soc.; mem. IEEE (sr.), Nat. Acad. Achievements include demonEngnng., Nat. Acad. Scis. stration of lot MASER, research in quantum electronics, interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter and soliton theory, communication theory. Office: Lucent Bell Labs

Crawfords Corner

Rd Holmdel NJ 07733

GORDY, BERRY,

entrepreneur, record

COB

;

award

Awards.

Alouisius Coll.,

1975; three sons. 1964; PhD. Harvard

BA magna cum U.

1968

Intern

laude,

Colby

Dept

State.

DC, DC. DC,

DC,

1963, Ho. of Reps.. 1965; rsch. assoc U.S. Dept. Health, Edn., and Welfare, 1966; spl. asst. to Willard Wirtz U.S. Dept Labor, 1967; spl asst. to President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968; asst. prof. Harvard U., Cambridge. 1969-71, assoc. prof, govt., 1972, historian; spl. cons, 1969-73; asst. dir. Inst. Politics, to President Johnson, 1971—; hostess "What's the Big Idea'. WGBH-TV, Boston. 1972; polit. analyst news desk. WBZ-TV, Boston. 1972; mem Women's Polit. Caucus, Mass.. 1972. Faculty Coun. Harvard U„ 1971. Dem. Party Platform Com 1972, trustee Wesleyan Author: V., Colby Coll., Robert F. Kennedy Found. Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, 1976, The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys: An American Saga, 1987, No .

Ordinary

Time:

Homefront

in

Franklin

World War

1995); contbr.:

II,

Telling Lives:

Roosevelt-The Eleanor and 1994 (Pulitzer Prize for history The Biographer's An, 1979;

i

Urban League, 1980, NARAS Trustees Am. Legend award ASCAP Pop Music star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1996,

1991, 1998.

Rainbow/Push Wall

St. Project Millennium award, 2000; inducted into fceading Entrepreneurs of Nation Babson Coll.. 1978, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1988, Jr. Achievement Nat. Bus Hall of Fame, 1998; Gordon Grand fellow Yale U.,

1985.

Goodwin,

i

L.A.

Media Inc Ste 1110 6255

b.



1

Jr.

GOODWIN, DORIS HELEN KEARNS, writer;

executive,

.

award,

history educator, Rockville Centre, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1943; d. Michael and Helen Witt (Miller) K earns, m. Richard

company

motion picture executive; b. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1929; children from a previous marnage: Berry IV, Hazel Joy, Terry James, Kerry A Sherry R., Kennedy W., Stefan K., Rhonda RossKendrick. Founder, Motown Record Corp., from 1961; chmn. bd. dirs. The Gordy Co exec, producer motion 1998 pictures; chmn. bd. dirs. West Grand Media, founder. COB Jobete Music Co.. Inc., 1997—. Dir. motion picture Mahogany, 1975; exec, producer films Lady Sings the Blues, 1972, Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings. 1975, The Last Dragon, 1984; author: To Be Loved: The Music, the Magic, the Memories of Motown. 1994. Recipient Bus. Achievement award Interracial Coun. for Bus. Opportunity, 967, 2d Ann Am. Music award for outstanding contbn. to mus. industry, 1975. Whitney M. Young

medal, 1921. D.S.M. 1923. Medaille d'Honneru de I'Hygiene Publique, 1928. Mem. Nat. League Nursing Edn.. Am. Nurses Assn. (pres. 1916-18). Internat. Coun. of Nurses (hon. v. p.). Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Fed. Nurses (pres. 1909). Died Dec. 31, 1954. Scis.

NYC,

GORDON, JAMES POWER,

Mem. Guild Am.

(bd.

W

dirs).

Office:

CA

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GORE, ALBERT,

JR., Vice President of the United States;

b. Washington, DC. Mar 31, 1948; s. Albert and Pauline (LaFon) G., m. Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson, May 19. 1970; children: Karenna, Kristin, Sarah, Albeit III. BA cum laude (Univ. scholar), Harvard U., 1969; postgrad., Grad. Sch. of

Religion. Vanderbilt U.. 1971-72. reporter, editorial writer

Law

Sch.. 1974-76.

Inves-

The Tennessean, 1971-76; 95th-98th Congresses from Tenn, 1977-85; U.S. senator from Tenn., 1985-93; homebuilder and land developer tigative

mem.

Tanglewood

Home

Builders

Co.,

1971-76;

,

West Grand

Sunset Blvd Los Angeles

livestock

and

tobacco farmer, from 1973; v. p. served under Pres. Clinton 1993—. Author: Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spint. 1992. Served with U.S. Army, 1969-71, Vietnam. Mem. Farm Bur.. Tenn. Jaycees. Democrat. BapOffice: The White House tist. Clubs: Am. Legion, VFW. Office of Vice President Old Executive Office Bldg Washington DC 20501-0001 U.S.,

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and Manella

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Dawn. 1974. The River Niger. 1976. J.D s Revenge. 1976. The Deep. 1977. The Choirboys. 1977. An Officer and a Gentleman. 1982 (Acad, award for Best Supporting Actor).

BA. (dec 1907) Va.. 1925-29. inglon. 1923-24. sec agrl.. 1924-25; gov. Va Livestock Assn 19121931-33; pres. agrl 16; dir. Producers Coop. Live Stock Assn.; chmn. Drouth

Jaws 3-D. 1983. Finders Keepers. 1984. Enemy Mine. 1984,

Mem. Nat. Producers Livestock Coop. Assn. (bd. dirs.), W. Va. Farm Bureau Coop. Assn. (pres.). Republican Baptist. Phi Sigma Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa

Diggstown. 1992. Monolith. 1993. A Good Man in Afnca. 1994. Blue Chips. 1994. Iron Eagle IV. 1995. Inside. 1996. Managua. 1996, Legend of the Mummy. 1997, Y2K. 1999. The Highwayman, 1999. Color of Love. 2000. In-

commr. Relief

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GORE.

THOMAS PRYOR.

senator; b Webster County. s. Thomas Madison and Came Elizabeth Nina Kay. Dec. 27. 1900 BL. Cumberland Bar: Miss.. 1892. Tchr. 1890-91; pvt V.. 1892, LLD. 1921 practice law Miss.. 1892; Peoples* Party candidate for Congress 6th dist. Tex., 1898; mem. U.S. Senate from admission of Okla. to statehood Washington. 1907-1921; reelected. 1931-37 Nominated for Miss stale legis.. 1891. but withdrew because not yet 21. Moved to Tex 1896. Okla.. 1901. St Louis. 18%; joined Dem. Party. del Populist Nat. Conv and Ind Ohio. 1899, campaigned in S.D.. 1900. Ill

MS. Dec

10, 1870.

(Wingo) G.;

m

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.

NY

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mem.

1904;

Okla. Terr

Coun..

.

Dem

1903-05; del -al-largc

Nat Conv 1912. 1928. 1936; mem. exec, com Dem Nat. Com.. 1912; in charge bur. orgn. for Dem. Nat. Com., 1912. .

Mem. U.S. Rural Credits Commn, 1913; mem. Joint Com. Mem KP. Moose. on Short Time Rural Credits. 1921-22 Office: 525 Union Trust Bldg Washington Elks. Woodmen DC Died Mar I. 1949.

COREY, EDWARD

JOHN,

b Chgo.. Feb 22, 1925; s Edward Leo and Helen Dunham (Garvey) G BA. Harvard U., 1950. Author: The Unstrung Harp. ST.

author,

artist;

1957. The Hapless Child, 1961, The Willowdale Handcar. 1962, The Wuggly Ump. 1963. The Remembered Visit. 1965, The Gilded Bat, 1966. The Blue Aspic. 1968. The Other Statue. 1968. The Epiplectic Bicycle. 1969, The Awdrey-Gore Legacy. 1972. Amphigorey. 1972.

The Pnncipal.

Iron Eagle. 1985. Firewalker. 1986.

1987. Iron

Eagle II: Battle Beyond the Flag. 1988. The Pumsher. 1990. Cover Up. 1991. Toy Soldiers. 1991. Aces: Iron Eagle III. 1992.

spectors 2. 2000; TV films: Its Good to be Alive. 1974. Side Kicks. 1974. Delancey Street: The Crisis Within, 1975, Little Ladies of the Night. 1977. Roots. 1977 (Emmy award Nat Acad TV Arts and Scis. 1977). The Cntical List. 1978. To Kill a cop. 1978. This Man Stands Alone. 1979. Backstairs at the White House. 1979. Don't Look Back. 1981. Benny's Place. 1982. Sadat. 1983. The Guardian. 1984. A Gathering of Old Men, 1987. The Father Clements Story. 1987, Roots: The Gift. 1988. Goodbye Miss 4th of July. 1988. El Diablo. 1990. Sudie and Simpson. 1990, The Josephine Baker Story, 1991, Carolina Skeletons. 1991. Keeper of the City. 1992. Father and Son: Dangerous Relations, 1993, Return to Lonesome Dove, 1993. Ray Alexander: A Taste For Justice, 1994. Flashfire. 1994. A Father For Charlie. 1995. Zoo Man. 1995. Curse of The Starving Class. 1995. Captain Heart: The James Mink Story. 1996. In His father's Shoes. 1997, To Dance With Olivia. 1997; also vanous TV senes. including The Young Rebels. 1970-71. The Lazurus Syndrome. 1979, The Powers of Matthew Star. 1982-83, Gideon Oliver. 1989. (voice) Captain PLanet and The Planeteers, 1990, Nitecap, 1992; singer in nightclubs. 1960's. Mem. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., Actors Equity, Screen Actors Guild. AFTRA. Am. Guild Variety Artists. Am. Fed. Musicians, Negro Actors Guild Am, Alpha Phi Alpha. Office: Writers and Artists Agency 8383 Wilshire Blvd Ste 550 Beverly Hills

CA

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The Glorious Nosebleed. 1975. Amphigorey Too. 1975, The Broken Spoke. 1976. The Loathsome Couple. 1977, The 1982, Party. 1982. The Water Flowers. Dwindling Amphigorey Also, 1983. The Raging Tide. 1987. The Helpless Doorknob, 1989, The Betrayed Confidence. 1992. The Pointless Book. 1993. Figbash Acrobate. 1994, The Just Dessert. 1997. The Deadly Blotter. 1997. The Haunted Teacosy. 1998. The Headless Bust. 1999; (theatre) Tinned Let1985. Lost Shoelaces. 1987. Useful Ums. Stuffed Elephants. 1990, Flapping Ankles. 1991. Crazed Teacups. 1992, Amphigorey: The Musical, 1992. Blithering Christmas. 1992, Chinese Gossip, 1994, Inverted Commas. 1995. Stumbling Served with Christmas, 1995. Epistolary Play. 1997. others tuce.

AUS. 1943-46 Died Apr.

15,

2000

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July

11.

editor;

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Awarded D.S.M.. 1918; comdr Legion of Honor (French), 1919; Grand Officer Order of the Crown of Italy. 1918 Died July 4. 1920

Isaac and Mananne (Gompers) G.; m. Jaantje s. 19. 1927 (div. 1960); I child. Esther Marianne; Irene Bejach, July 8, 1960 Student. U Amsterdam; PhD. U Leiden. The Netherlands, 1927; DSc (hon). Case Inst. Tech.. 1958. U Chgo., 1972, Utah State U„ 1972. Northwestern U.. 1975 Faculty U. Mich.. 1927. prof physics. 193246; prof physics Northwestern U.. 1946-48; sr. scientist Brokhaven Nat. Lab. 1948-70; vis. prof Harvard U.. 1941, 1927;

Logher. Jan.

Rockefeller U.. 1955-74; disttng. vis. prof dept. physics U. Nev., Reno, 1975-78; with Radiation Radar Lab MIT and 1975; chief sci. Eng.. 1942-46; Morns Loeb lectr. Harvard Author: intelligence mission War Dept.. Europe, 1944-45. Alsos. 1947; founder Phys. Rev. Letters; contbr. articles to

U

.

Decorated Medal of Freedom, officer Order of profl. jours. Bnt. Empire, comdr. Order of Orange-Nassau (The Nether1926.

Rockefeller fellow.

Guggenheim

award. 1954.

Max

1938;

fellow.

Planck medal

Phys. Soc. 1965, Karl T. Compton medal Am. Inst. Physics. 1974. Nat. Medal Sci.. 1976. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (editor-in-chief 1951-74), Netherlands Phys. Soc.. Nat. Acad. Scis..

Am. Nuclear

Royal Acad.

mem. Am.

Soc.;

Philos. Soc.. Netherlands Achievements include co-discovery

Scis. (corr.).

of spin of electron

Died Dec.

4, 1978.

Khorkom Van Haiyotz painter; b Dzor. Armenia. 1905; camr to U.S., 1920; Student. R.I. Sch Design. New Sch Design. Boston. 1923; NAD. 1925 Tchr. New Sch Design, Boston. 1924. Grand Ctrl Sch.. 1925-31 Executed murals Newark Airport. 1935-38, Avia-

NYC.

NY

World's Fair. 1939; one man shows Guild Art Gallery. 1932. 35, 36. Mellon Gallcnes. Phila.. 1934. Boyer Gallery, Phila.. 1935. Boyer Gallery. 1945-48. Kootz Gallery. 1938. Juhen Levy Gallenes. 1951. 1942. 50. 51, Whitney Mus Am Art Meml Exhbn Princeton U 1952. Paul Kantor Gallery. 1952. Sidney Price Gallery. 1952, 55. 57; retrospective show San tion

Bldg.

NYC,

NYC,

NYC.

.

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NYC.

Francisco Mus Art. 1941. Mus Modern Art. 1963; exhhd numerous group shows including Venice Biennials, 1948, 50, Galerie de France, 1952; represented in permanent collections Mus Art. Oberlin U. Anz Albnght Mus Buffalo. Met Coll San Francisco Mus An. Whitney Mus Am Art. Washington U Died Sherman, Conn. July 21. 1948 .

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physicist, retired optical communicaJuly 17. 1920; s. Kenneth Miller tions executive; b and Helen Vaughn (Rue) G B.S in Physics. Union Coll 1943. Columbia in Physics. Yale U 1941. DSc.. 1978; Physicist Western ElecU.. 1952; DEng. Polytech. U.. 1992

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Co

Kearny.

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Manhattan

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N.J.. 1941.

mstr Yale

Project, 1943-45; engr

U

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1941-43; physicist

Semon Bache Co

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NYC.

1945-50; instr. CCNY, 1947-54; research asst Columbia U TRG. Inc./Control Data Corp.. 1954-57; research dir 1958-67; prof electrophysics Bklyn Poly Melville. 1967-74; vp engring. 'mktg., dir. Optelecom, Inc., Inst.. Gaithersburg. Md.. 1974-85; dir Optelecom. Inc. 1979-92; .

NY.

Polygon

bd. dirs.

Va..

1991—.

Integram Columbia,

Inc.. Dillon. Colo..

Am

Fluoroseaz Corp

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Inc.. Fairfax.

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Recipient 63 research grants and named Inventor of Year for laser amplifier contracts, 1958 Patent Office Soc. 1978; John Scott award for laser Phila Inst Physics. Optical Soc City Trust. 1983 Mem. IEEE AAAS. Fiber Optic Communications Soc Laser Inst. Achievements include 1971—) 1971-73. dir (pres Home and Office: PO Box 4359 Breckpatents in field sci.

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archives appear

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paleontologist,

b.

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NY.. Sept. 10, 1941; s Leonard and Eleanor (Rosenberg) G.; m. Deborah Ann Lee. Oct. 3, 1965; children: Jesse, Ethan. AB in Geology, Antioch Coll.. Yellow Springs. Ohio. 1963; PhD. Columbia U 1967; DHL (hon ). Marlboro 1982; LLD (hon ), AnColl., 1982; DSc (hon), Bucknell U 1984, Pace U., tioch Coll., 1983; LHD (hon). Colgate U Suffolk U„ 1984, New Sch. for Social Rsch, 1986. 1987, Bank Street Coll of Edn.. 1988. Westfield Hofstra U Oxford. Ohio. 1992; DSc (hon ). State Coll.. 1989, Miami Bucknell U 1982. MacAlester Coll.. 1983. Denison U.. 1984. U Md.. 1984. Williams Coll. 1985. Bard Coll, 1986, Kalamazoo U, 1986. SUNY, 1986. L.I. U. 1986, Union Coll., 1987, Rutgers U.. 1987, Bates Coll.. 1987, Pomona U., 1988. Dickinson Coll., 1988, Duke U., 1989, U. Mo., Saint Louis. 1990. Clark U.. 1990. Am. U. 1991. Ripon Coll.. 1991, U. Pa, 1991, Wheaton Coll. 1992. CUNY, 1992,

U

.

.

Leeds U.. England, 1992. Asst. prof, geology, asst. curator Invertebrate Paleontology Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass. 1967-71. assoc. prof, geology, assoc. curator Invertebrate curator InPaleontology. 1971-73, prof, geology. 1973 vertebrate Paleontology Mus. Comparative Zoology, 1973 mem. com. profs, Alexander Agassiz prof, zoology. 1982 Tanner dept. biology, adj. mem. dept. history sci., 1973





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;

Cambridge

U., 1984, Stanford U., 1989; Terry lectr. 1986; Mila Manfield lectr., Tokyo. 1989; inaugural Isaiah Berlin annua] lectureship. Wolfson Coll.. bd. Oxford U.. England; mem. Smithsonian Council, 1976 dirs. biol. scis. curriculum study, 1976-79; adv. bd. Children's TV Workshop. 1978-81; adv bd TV program NOVA, 1980 Author: Ontogeny and Phylogeny. 1977. Ever Since Darwin, 1977, The Panda's Thumb. 1980 (Am. Book award 1981). The Mismeasure Sci 1981, Nat Book award for sci of Man. 1981 (1981 Nat. Book Critics Circle award for gen. lectr

Yale

U

,

for

lectr.





;

.

non-fiction 1982. Outstanding Book award Am. Ednl. Rsch Assn. 1983, Iglesias prize for Italian transl., 1991), rev. edit., View of Life. 1981. 1995. (with S.E. Luria and S Singer) Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes, 1983 (Phi Beta Kappa Book

A

composer, conductor; b

Richmond

Dec 10. 1913. s James and Frances (Arkin) Hill. LI.. G.; marned; four children. Student pub schs.. Richmond of programs Columbia networks; guest condr major symphony orchs.. concert and radio appearances. Europe. 1966. Australia. 1977, Japan. 1979. major compositions played by Toscanini. Mitropolous, Monteux. Stokowski. Rodzinski. Reiner. Golschmann, others, works include 3 symphonies, Foster Gallery. Concerto for Orchestra. Latin Amencan Symphonctte. Spinluals. Cowboy Rhapsody. Hill

At age

over Sta

21

conducted and arranged senes

WOR. MBS.

1983). The Flamingo's Smile. 1985. Illuminations, Bestiary, 1986, Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle, 1987. An Urchin in the Storm, 1987. Wonderful Life. 1989 (Forkosch award for best book on humanistic subject, 1990,

award

in

Sci.

A

Phi Beta Kappa book award in sci., 1990. Rhone-Poulenc prize. 1991), Bully for Brontosaurus, 1991, (with R W. Pureed) Finders. Keepers. 1992. Eight Little Piggies, 1993. Dinosaur in a Haystack. 1995, Full House. 1996, Questioning the Millenium. 1997; gen. editor, preface The Book of Life, 1993; assoc. editor Evolution. 1970-72; editorial bd. Sys1970-72, 1974-76, Paleobiology, Am. tematic Zoology. Naturalist. 1977-80; bd. editors Science mag.; also numerous articles, mo. col. This View of Life (Nat. Mag. award 1980). Mem. coun. Nat. Portrait Gallery, Washington, others. 1989—; mem Space Exploration Coun 1989-91; bd. Recipient British Mus. Internal. Found., 1992—. dirs. Scientist of Yr. award Discover Mag., 1981, Medal of Excel1982. F.V Haydn medal Phila. Acad lence Columbia U Scis., 1982. J. Pnestley award and medal Dickinson Coll., 1983. Neil Miner award for excellence in teaching Nat. Assn. Service award Am. Geology Tchrs., 1983, Disting. Humanists' Assn.. 1984, Silver medal Zool. Soc. London, 1984. Founders Coun award of ment Field Mus. of Natural History, chgo.. 1984. Mentorious Service award Am. Assn. Systematics Collections, 1984, Bradford Washburn award and Gold medal Mus. Sci. Boston, 1984, John and Samuel Bard award in Medicine and Sci. Bard Coll., 1984, Creative

NASA

,

.

Arts award Brandeis U.. 1986. Glenn T Seaborg award for contnbution to public interest in sci. Internal. Platform Assn 1986, In Praise Of Reason award CSICOP. 1986. H.D. Vursell award AAAL for recent wnting in book form that menls recognition for quality of prose. 1987. Anthropology in Media award Am. Anthrop. Assn.. 1987, History of Ge1988. T.N. George medal U ology award Geol. Soc Am Glasgow. Scotland. 1989, Sue T. Fnedman medal Geol. Soc. London, 1989, Disting. Svc award Am. Inst. Profl. Geolo1989. Edinburgh medal City of Edinburgh. 1990. gists. Bntannica award and gold medal. 1990, Disting. Svc. award Nat Assn Biology Tchrs 1991, Homer Smith medal NYU Sch Medicine, 1992. Disting Svc medal Tchrs. James H Nat Assn of Geology Teachers, 1992. Coll. Shea awd Columbia U 1992. UCLA medal. 1992. 1st recipient Com.

,

NY,

I

GOULD, STEPHEN JAY,

;

GOULD, GORDON,

GOULD, MORTON, JR.. actor; b Bklyn.. May 27. 1936. s Louis and Helen (Wray) G.. child. Satie; m. Cyndi JonesReese. 1987, U 1959; adopted child. Sharron. B.A.. studied with. Frank Silvera. Nola Chilton. Eli Rill. Lloyd Richards Made Broadway debut in Take a Giant Step, other stage performance include The Charletan. appeared in motion pictures including A Raisin in the Sun. 1961. The Landlord. 1970. The Bushbaby. 1970. Skin Game 1971. Travels with

Died Feb. 20. 1996

listeners

1

BA summa cum

1938. Editor laude. Oberlin Coll C 1939-44. Duell. Sloan and Appleton Century. Inc 1944-45; 1944. Creative Age Press. Pearce.

ard

.

GOSSETT, LOUIS,

.

.

GOULD, ELEANOR LOIS (ELEANOR GOULD PACK-

tnc

GORKY, ARSHILE,

Cinerama Holiday, 1954, Declaration, symphonic narrative for orchestra, 1957, Jekyll and Hyde Vanations for orchestra, 1957, St. Lawrence Suite. 1958, Classical Vanations on Colonial Themes (1st performance by Lorin Maazel and Pitts. Symphony Orch.), 1986, Dialogues for Piano and Orchestra, Venice for Double Orchestra. Vivaldi Gallery. Columbia. Troubador Music, Soundings. Symphony of Sprituals; numerous recs. RCA, Columbia, other labels; made first digital and direct disc recs. with London Symphony and London Philharm. 1978; commn Pills Youth Orch, 1991. Van Cliburn Internal. Piano Competition, 1991, Rostropovich and Nat. Symphony. 1991. Recipient Grammy award for best classical record NARAS. 1966. numerous Grammy award nominations, Kennedy honor, 1994, Pulitzer Prize in music 1995 for 'Stnng Music Mem ASCAP (pres. 1986-94, pres. ementus. bd. dirs.). Am. Symphony Orch. League (bd. dirs., Gold Baton award 1983), Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters. Played piano and composed at age of four. Home: Great Neck N.Y. I have tried to make music as well as I possibly can. and through my craft to communicate to

.

,

.

1978. (CBS-TV documentary senes) World War I; world premiere of commd work. Burchfieid Gallery, with Lorin Maazel and Cleve. Orch., 1981; Composer: Inventions. 1953. Dance Vanations. 1953. Showpiece for Orchestra. 1954,

caust,

1984.

to U.S.,

m

recipient Rsch. Corp. Sci.

surgeon

Bal-

show)

,

physicist,

The Hague, The Netherlands,

lands);

Army; b. Mobile. Ala., Oct 3. 1854 s. Gen Josiah (C S.A) and Amelia (Gayle) G.; A.B.. U of the South. 1875; M.D.. Bellevue Hosp. Medical College (New York U .), 1879; in1903. terne Bellevue Hosp.. 1878-80; hon. Sc.D.. U of Pa U. of the South. 1904. Harvard, 1908. Brown. 1909. Jefferson Med Coll 1909; LLD., U of Ala. 1910. Tulane, 1911; m. Mane Cook Doughty, Sept. 15. 1885 Apptd surgeon US Army. June 16, 1880; capt. asst. surgeon. June 16, 1885; maj. brigade surgeon vols.. June 4-July 6. 1898; maj surgeon, July 6, 1898; chief sanitary officer of Havana and in charge of sanitary work there. 1898-1902: applied methods of combating yellow fever which eliminated that disease in Havana; col. asst. surgeon gen., by spl. act of Congress, for yellow fever work at Havana, Mar. 9. 1903; surgeon gen. U.S. Army, with rank of brig. gen.. Jan. 16, 1914. major gen., surgeon gen U.S. Army. Mar. 4. 1915; retired. Dec I. 1918; director yellow fever research. Rockefeller Foundation Apptd chief sanitary officer Panama Canal. Mar. 1. 1904; mem. Isthmian permanent dir Internal Canal Commn.. Mar. 4. 1907 Health Board of Rockefeller Foundation. Recipient of Mary Kingsley medal from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, May 27, 1907; gold medal Am. Museum of Safety. 1914.

Amencan

Salute,

for the Arts), (stage

Baby, (mus.) Fall River Legend (ballet), (mus. score) Windjammer; composer, condr Symphony for Band (U.S. Mil. Acad), 1952. (score for NBC miniseries) Holo-

,

GOUDSMIT, SAMUEL ABRAHAM,

German

GORGAS, WILLIAM CRAWFORD;

(commd. by Nat Endowment

Billion Dollar

.

The Doubtful Guest.

1953.

Amencan

Lincoln Legend. Interplay. lads

,

.

.

monwealth award State of Mass, 1993, J P. McGovern award and medal in sci Cosmos Club. 1993; named Humanist Laureate Acad, of Humanism, 1983. Buwalda 1985; McArthur Found prize fellow lectr Calif Inst Tech 1981-86; subject of film profile for TV program NOVA. 1985 .

;

GRAHAM (Westinghouse vestigator

Film award to producers 1985); prin. in1969—; NSF fellow. grants NSF, hon. fellow. Columbia U. hon fellow.

Sci.

numerous

Woodrow Wilson

Royal Coll. Physicians. London, 1993; Fellow Talk lectr. Muratec, Kyoto. Japan, 1993. Acad. Arts and Scis., European Union Geosciences (hon.), AAAS (mem. council 1974-76, com. council affairs 1976-77), Royal Soc. Edinburgh, European Union Geoscis NAS. Paleontol Soc (pres. 1985—, (hon. fgn); mem Schuchert award for excellence in paleontol. research (under age 40) 1975), Soc. Study Evolution (v.p. 1975), Soc. Systematic Zoology, Am. Soc. Naturalists (pres. 1977-80), Paleontol. Soc. U.K., Soc Vertebrate Paleontology. Linnean Soc (Silver medal 1992), History of Sci. Soc.. Soc. for Study Evolution (pres. 1990). Soc. Am Baseball Rsch Soc. Study ), Sports History, Bermuda Biological Station (trustee 1988 Galene de Involution Mus d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris (internat. bd. advisors 1989—). Sigma Xi (sec ireas. Harvard1963-67, Lilly lectr

Human

Am

,

Radcliffe chpt tive

WHO'S

108

1968-70)

Zoology Cambridge

Harvard 02138

Office:

MA



U Mus Compara-

BILL, theatrical producer; b. Berlin, Jan. 8, 1931; came to U.S.. 1941, naturalized. 1953; s. Jacob and Frieda (Zess) Grajonca; m. Bonnie McLean, June 1967 (div. 1969); 1 child. David; m. Marcia Suit, 1975 (div. 1979); 1 Statistician Pace Motor Trucking child. Alex. BBA, Co., from 1955; paymaster Guy F. Atkinson Constructors; Concert office mgr. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., to 1965. Eddie promoter producer, mgr. maj. rock music artists, Money. The Neville Bros., Joe Satriani; creator Fillmore 1968-71, and West, San Auditoriums East, Prodns., San Francisco, 1966Francisco, 1965-71, pres. 1976-91. Bill 91; Bill Graham Presents. San Francisco, Graham Mgmt., 1976-91, Wolfgang Records, San Francisco, 1976-82 producer outdoor musical events including Watkins Glen. N.Y.. 1974; operator Shoreline Amphitheatre, 1986

CCNY

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Service to the Arts award, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1970. Handel medallion Cily of NY., 1970, N.Y. State Council on Arts award, 1973, Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1976. Kennedy Center honor, 1979, Samuel H. Scnpps Am. Dance Festival award, 1981, Meadows award So. Meth. U„ 1982, Gold Florin City of Florence. 1983. Pans Medal of Honor. 1985.

Recording Head Bus. Unit. 1991-94; v.p, bus devel IBM Storage Sys. Divsn.. 1994-95. v.p., gen. mgr. Removable NSF fellow. Media Storage Solutions Bus. Unit.

Arts and Bus Arnold Gingnch Memorial award Council, 1985. Nat. Medal for Arts. 1985. Decorated knight Legion of Honor (France). 1983; Guggenheim fellow, 1932.

GRANT, CARY,

NY

Home: New York N.Y. Died Apr.

1991.

1,

to

U.S.,

actor; b. Bristol. Eng.. Jan. 18, 1904.

1921,

1942; naturalized, Virginia Chenll.

(Kingdom) Leach; m.

and

Elias

s

came Elsie

Feb

1934 (div, Sept. 1934); m. Barbara Hutton, July 8. 1942 (div, Aug. 1945); m. Betsy Drake; m Dyan Cannon, July 22, 1965 (div); dau., Student, Fairfield Acad., Jennifer; m Barbara Hams. 1981 Somerset. Eng., 1914-19. dir. Faberge, Inc., Hollywood Park, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; dir. emeritus Western Inc., Airlines. Began as actor in New York, 1921; played in: Street I

GRAHAM, OTTO EVERETT,

JR., retired athletic director; Waukegan, III., Dec. 6, 1921; s. Otto Everett and b. Cordonna (Hayes) G.; m. Beverly Jean Collinge, Oct 7, 1945; children— Duey, Sandy, David B.A., Northwestern U.. 1944. Quarterback with Cleve. Browns, 1946-55; coach Coll. All-Stars vs. Nat. Football League champions. 1958-65, 69-

USCG USCG

GRAHAM,

WHO

Acad., New 70; athletic dir.. head football coach Acad.. 1970-85, London. Conn.. 1959-66; athletic dir. gen. mgr., head coach Washington Redskins, 1966-68. Pres. Fellowship Christian Athletes. 1956-57; Bd dirs Washington 1967—. Served with USNR. 1944-45; now capt. USCG, ret. Named All Am. in football and basketball. 1943.

YMCA.

All Pro quarterback, 1951, 52, 54, 55; named to Coll. Football Hall of Fame, 1955. Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1965, 75 Yr Ail75th Yr Anniversary Team. 1994, Home: 2216 Riviera Dr Sarasota FL Time Team, 1994.

NFL

NFL

34232-3520 Address: Pro Football Hall of Fame 2121 George Canton OH 44708-2630 Halas Dr

NW

Boom Boom, Wonderful Walk, Don't Run, Mr. Lucky, Arsenic and Old Lace, Destination Tokyo, None But the Lonely Heart, The Bishop's Wife. 1 Was a Male War Bride, The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer, Every Girl Should Be Marned. Crisis. People Will Talk. Room for One More, Monkey Business, Dream Wife, To Catch a Thief, An Affair to Remember, Indiscreet. Houseboat, North By Northwest, Suspicion. Notorious, The Philadelphia Story, The Grass is Greener, Operation Petticoat, That Touch of Mink, Charade, Recipient Spi. Academy Father Goose. Bd. govs. USO. award for contbns. to film industry Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1969. Kennedy Center honors medal, 1981. Mem. Ch. of Eng. Home: Beverly Hills Calif. Died Nov. 29, Singer, Nikki, Golden Dawn, Polly Night; starred in motion pictures:

1986.

NYC, FM

;



country-wide tours, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and George Harnson, Rolling Stones World Tour, 1981-82. Mick Jagger World Tour, 1988; 70 maj. outdoor 1973-90; actor, concerts at Oakland (Calif.) Stadium. producer concert for film A Star Is Born, 1976, Last Waltz, 1976; actor Apocalypse Now, Cotton Club, Gardens of Stone, Bugsy; concert prodn. cons.; organizer, producer maj. concerts for causes including Center for Selfbenefit Determination, 1975, Save Our Cities. 1976, San Francisco Sch. Dist., 1976, Live Aid. 1985. Amnesty Internat., 1986, 88, Crack-Down, 1986, Soviet-Am. Peace Concert, Moscow, 1987. Earthquake Relief benefit 1989, Nelson Mandela/ANC benefit, 1990; exec, producer (film) The Doors, 1991. Served Decorated Bronze Star medal, with U.S. Army, 1951-53 Purple Heart.; recipient B'nai B'nth Lodge award, 1973, Lifetime Achievement award. 1986, City of Hope Spirit of Life award, 1987, Commendation Excellence Broadcast Music Inc., 1975, St. Francis Assissi award City San Francisco, 1975, Am. Friends Hebrew U. Scopus Laureate award, 1990; named Billboard Promoter Yr., 1975. 76. 77, Pollstar Promoter Yr., 1989, 90, Performance Promoter Yr., 1981, 82, 86. 89; lauded in U.S. Congl. Records 1968. 85. Home: Corte Madera Calif Died Oct 25. 1991

MTV

GRAHAM, ELIZABETH NIGHTINGALE

See

ARDEN,

ELIZABETH

GRAHAM, KATHARINE,

newspaper executive; b. N.Y.C., June 16, 1917; d. Eugene and Agnes (Ernst) Meyer; m. Philip L. Graham. June 5, 1940 (dec. 1963); children: Elizabeth Morns Graham Weymouth, Donald Edward, William Welsh, Stephen Meyer. Student, Vassar Coll., 1934-36; AB, U. Chgo., 1938. Reporter San Francisco News, 1938-39; mem. editorial staff Washington Post, 1939-45, mem. Sunday circulation and editorial depts., pub., 1969-79; pres. Washington Post Co.. 1963-73, 77. chmn. bd., 1973-93, CEO, 1973-91, co-chmn. Internat. Herald chmn. exec, com., 1993 Tribune; ind. trustee Reuters Founders Share Co. Ltd.; vice chmn. bd. dirs. Urban Inst.; mem. Coun. on Fgn. Rels., Overseas Devel. Coun.; past chmn. N.Y. Pubs. Assn. Life mem. trustee U. Chgo.; hon. trustee George Washington U collectors com. The Nat. Gallery of Art, Washington.



;

WILLIAM FRANKLIN GRAHAM),

GRAHAM,

(WILLIAM

FRANKLIN evangelist;

b.

N.C..

Charlotte,

Nov. 7, 1918; s. William Franklin and Morrow (Coffey) G.; m. Ruth McCue Bell, Aug 13. 1943; children: Virginia Leftwich, Anne Morrow, Ruth Bell, William Franklin. Nelson Edman. BA, Wheaton Coll. (III.). 1943. ThB, Fla. Bible Inst., Tampa, 1940; ThB numerous hon. degrees, in-

Houghton (N.Y.) Coll.. Baylor U, The Citadel. Ordained to ministry So. Baptist Conv., 1939; minister First Bapt. Ch., Western Springs, III., 1943-45; v.p. Youth for Christ, Internat., 1945-50; pres. 1st Northwestern Coll., Mpls., 1947-52; founder World Wide Inc.. Burbank, Calif.; worldwide evangelistic Pictures,

1998. Fellow Am Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Soc. Newspaper Editors, Nat. Press Club, Coun. Fgn Rels., Overseas Devel. Coun Met Club, Cosmopolitan Club. 1925 F Street Club. Office: Washington DC Washington Post Co 1150 15th St 20071-0002

,

NW

NYC,

THOMAS

GRASSO

A.

),

1942; children: Susane, James. BA magna cum laude. Mt. Asst. depts. econs. and Coll., 1940, MA, 1942. Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1942; apptd. asst. state dir. rsch. War Manpower Commn., 1943-46, mem. Conn. Legis-

Holyoke

sociology

Conn.,

lature, 1953, 55, floor leader, 1955; state sec. State of

1958-70; mem. 92d-93rd congresses 6th Dist. Conn.; gov. State of Conn., 1975-80; chmn. New Eng. Govs. Conf 1977; chmn. platform com. Conn. Dem, Com., 1956-68; nat. platform com. Nat, Dem. Com., 1960, co-chmn. resolutions



campaigns, 1949 program, 1950



Billy

Graham

;

;

speaker weekly

Hour

of Decision radio

Crusade Telecasts; founder Assn.; hon. chmn. Lausanne

also periodic

Evangelistic

Congress World Evangelization, 1974. Author: Peace with God, 1953. World Aflame. 1965, The Jesus Generation. 1971. Angels: God's Secret Agents. 1975. How To Be Born Again. 1977.

The Holy

1978. Till

Spirit.

Armageddon,

1981,

A

Bib-

Standard for Evangelists, 1984, Approaching Hoofbeats, 1983. Unto the Hills, 1986, Facing Death and The Life After. 1987, Answers to Life's Problems, 1988, Hope for the Troubled Heart, 1991. Storm Warning, 1992, (autobiography) Just As Am. 1997; also writer of daily newspaper column. Baruch Recipient numerous awards, including Bernard award, 1955. Humane Order of African Redemption. 1960, Gold award George Washington Carver Meml. Inst.. 1964, Horatio Alger award. 1965, Internat. Brotherhood award NCCJ, 1971, Sylvanus Thayer award Assn. Grads. US Mil. Acad., 1972, Franciscan Internat. award, 1972, Man of South award, 1974, Liberty Bell award, 1975, Templeton prize for Progress in Religion. 1982. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1983. William Booth award Salvation Army, 1989, Congl. Gold Medal. 1996. Office: Billy Graham Evangelistic Assn PO 55440-9313 Box 9313 Minneapolis lical

I

MN

,

com. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1964, 68; del. Dem. floor leader Constl. Conv., 1965. Founding mem. Coalition Northeastern Govs., 1977, vice-chmn.. 1978; vice-chmn. Dem. Govs. Assn., 1978; active Bd. Fgn. Scholarships, 1960-66; hon. dir. Urban League Greater Hartford.; adv. bd. Hartford, Am. Com. Italian Migration. Recipient Amita award as outstanding of Italian parentage, 1959, Am. Heritage award. 1961. Valley coun. B'nai B'rith, 1963. Italian-Am. Gold medal Conn, lodge Order Sons of Italy in Am., 1963, Silver Apple award Conn. Edn, Assn., Most Disting. Svc. citation Am. Legion, Knight in Order Merit Republic Italy, 1968. Merit award Conn. dept. Italian Am. War Vets. U.S., 1972, Outstanding Svc. award Conn, Cystic Fibrosis Assn., Marconi award Sons Italy in Am. and Can.,

women

Amencanism award Conn.

1st Humanitanan award Knights of Khorassan, Thomas Jefferson award Tex. Tech U., Tex. Daily Newspaper Assn., Tex. Assn. Broadcasters, Tex. Press Assn.; named Woman of Yr., Hartford Bus. and Profl. Women's Club. 1964. Ladies Aux. Conn. dept. VFW, 1971, Greater Hartford chpt. Am. LWV. Conn. Com. Italian Migration, 1972, Mem. Coun. Cath. Women (dir). Order of Sons of Italy (citation

AAUW,

for

ALDRIDGE,

composer; ;

Germany, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Russia. Australia, S. Conducted first performances at Balfour Gardiner Afnca. concerts, London, Sir Henry Wood's Symphone, Promenade Concerts, Queen's Hall, London, Germany, Holland; pianist at Meml. Concerts, Copenhagen, Londonn, more than 500 phonographic records; composer of 400 works for piano, voice, orchestra, chorus, chamber music to include Molly on Nutshell, Colonial Song, Shepherd's Hey,

Mock

Morris.

The

Sussex

Mummers'

Christmas Carol, My Robin Is to the Greenwood Gone, Country Gardens, Hill-Songs I and II, Children's March, Marching Song of Democracy, Died for Love, Six Dukes A-Fishin'. The Spng of Thyme. The Pretty Maid Milkin' Her Cow, Green Bushes, Scotch Strathspey and Reel,

Went

Danish Folk Music Suite. The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart. Recognized as a master of the piano; chosen to play the Gneg Piano Concerto of Leeds Festival, Edward Grieg. 1907. Mem. Nat. Inst Art and Letters. Died Feb. 20, 1961; buried Adelaide, South Australia.

GRANGE, RED (HAROLD) EDWARD (THE GALLOPING GHOST), professional football player; b. ForkPa.. June 13. 1903; m. Margaret. 1942. Student, U. III.. 1925. Chgo. Bears (NFL). 1925, 1929-34, N.Y. Yankees (AFL), 1926. 1927 (NFL); Asst. coach Chgo. Bears (NFL), Charter mem. 1936; radio, TV announcer NBC. 1947-61. Profl. Football Hall of Fame, 1963. mem. Nat. Football Found. Col. Football Hall of Fame Died Jan. 28. 1991, Lake sville.

Wales, Fla.

Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks.

GRAUER, RHODA SHEILA,

television producer, arts ad-

ministrator; b. Poughkeepsie. N.Y., Dec.

31,

1944; d. Paul

Jacob and Ethel (Gingold) G. BA, Vassar Coll., 1966. Prodn. 1966-68; assl. to asst. APA-Phoenix Repertory Co.. dir. Spoleto Festival, N.Y.C. and Spoleto. Italy. 1968-70,

NYC,

adminstrv. dir., 1970-74; exec. dir. Twyla Tharp Dance Found., N.Y.C. 1974-78, advisor. 1978-84, bd. dirs., 1984—; dir. dance program Nat. Endowment for Arts, Washington, 1978-82; dir. media devel. Am. Ballet Theatre, N.Y.C. 1982-

performance programs WNET/Thirteen, trustee Dance U.S.A., Washington. 1982-85; and opera Broadway and Off-Broadway; exec, producer TV spls.: The Catherine Wheel. 1983, Baryshnikov By Tharp, 1984 (3 nat. Emmy awards), Jerome Robbtns and the New York City Ballet; assoc. producer TV spls,: Making Television Dance, 1976, Live from Studio 8H, An Evening with Jerome Robbins, 1980, producer: American Ballet Theatre at the Metropolitan, 1984, David Gordon's Made in USA starring*Mikhail Baryshnikov (3 Emmy nominations); exec.

84;

dir.

N.Y.C 1984—;

dir

theater

prodn. exec. Great Performances; exec, producer Choreography by Jerome Robbins and In Memory of.. .by Jerome Robbins, 1987; exec, producer, head wnter (documentary) The Dance Project, 1991; producer Gregory Hines Tap Dance in America (5 Emmy nominations); writer, series creator, exec, prodr (documentary) Dancing; dir. media and performing arts The Asia Soc., 1992-95; owner Mamtou Media Ltd.. N.Y.C. 1995—; spkr. in field. Served as juror Music Panels for Prix Italia; apptd. dir. Arts and Humanities Programming. Recipient N.Y, Dance and Performance award, Maj, Achievement award Commune di Spoleto. 1973; Superior Achievement award Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1981.

GRAVELY, SAMUEL

L.,

JR.,

retired

naval

officer;

b.

EnVa.. June 4, 1922. Student. Va Union U, USN, 1942, advanced in rank to rear admiral, 1971, USS PC-1264. 1945-46. comdg. officer USS Falgout, comdg. officer USS Jouett. 1971, comdr. 3rd Reel,

Richmond. listed

with

GRANT, BARBARA,

computer company executive.

1986-91;

dir.

IBM

PhD

in

Rsch. scientist rsch. IBM Sys. Pnnter Storage Divsn. Magnetic

Organic Chemistry, Stanford U., 1974. divsn. IBM, 1975-86; product mgr. Products.

for Children with

b

Melbourne. Australia, July 8, 1882; came to U.S., 1914; s. John Harry and Rose Annie (Aldridge) G m. Ella Viola Strom, Aug. 9, 1928. Studied music with mother at home; studied music with Louis Pabst. Frankfort-on-the^Main, Germany, studies with Prof. James Kwast; short course with Bandsman of saxophone and oboe U.S. F. Busoni, Berlin. Army. Ft. Hamilton. N.Y., 1917; instr. Atmy Music Sch., Governors Island, NY.; concert debut at age 10 as pianist, Melbourne, Australia; toured in Great Britain, Holland,

A

work on Cooley's anemia). Conn. Assn.

Disabilities, Mt. Holyoke Club Perceptual Learning (Hartford), Kappa Delta Pi (citation Cen. Conn. State Coll. chpt. 1960). Alpha Delta Kappa Died Feb. 5. 1981; buned

St

PERCY

GRAINGER,

the Shore, In Warriors,

dancer, choreographer; b. PittsMay 11, 1894. Studied with Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn; LL.D., Mills Coll., Brandeis U.. Smith Coll.. Harvard. 1966. also numerous others. Faculty Eastman Sch., 1925. Soloist Denishawn Co.. 1920. Greenwich Village Follies. 1923. debut 1926; as choreographer-dancer, 48th St. Theatre, founder, artistic dir., Martha Graham Dance Co., 1926-91, also Martha Graham Sch. Contemporary Dance; choreographer with music composed by Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Carlos Chavez, Samuel Barber, Gian-Carlo Menotti, William Schuman. others of more than 170 works including Appalachian Spring, Cave of the Heart, Errand into Phaedra, Herodiade, Frontier, the Maze, Clytemnestra, Primitive Mysteries, Night Journey, Seraphic Dialogue. Lamentation, Acts of Light, Rite of Spring, Judith, Heretic, Diversion of Angels, Witch of Endor. Cortege of Eagles. A Time of Snow, Plain of Prayer, Lady of the House of Sleep. Archaic Hours, Mendicants of Evening, Myth of a Voyage. Holy Jungle, Dream, Chronique, Lucifer, Scarlet Letter, Adorations, Point of Crossing; guest soloist leading U.S. orchs in solos Judith, Triumph of St. Joan; fgn. tours with Martha Graham Dance Co., 1950. 54, 55-56, 60, 62-63, 67, 68; some under auspices U.S. Dept State; collaborated in over 25 set designs with lsamu Naguchi, also Alexander Calder; also designed costumes for many of her dances; Author: Recipient Aspen Notebooks of Martha Graham, 1973. award 1965, Creative Arts award Brandeis U., 1968. Disting.

(MRS.

William Jewell Coll.

The

GRAHAM, MARTHA,

T.

governor; b. Windsor Locks, Conn.. May 10, 1919; d. James and Maria (Oliva) Tambussi; m Thomas A. Grasso. Aug. 31,

cluding,

;

Recipient Pulitzer prize for biography,

GRASSO, ELLA

1962. 1976. dir. Def.

Comm.

Agy., 1978-80,

ret..

1980.

Served

in

World War II, Korean War. Achievements include being first Afncan-Amencan to achieve Rag Rank in the Navy,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

'

WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

GRAVES. EARL GILBERT,

publisher; b Bklyn 1935; s Barbara Kydd. July Godwin and Winifred (Scaly) G.; BA in Econs, I960; children Earl Gilbert. John. Michael (hon). 1973; (hon). Morgan Stale U Bait, 1958. (hon .). Dowling Rust Coll.. 1974. Wesleyan U, 1982; 1976. Fla Meml. (hon). Va. Union Coll.. 1980. Smith U. 1979; LittD (hon .). Hampton 1978. Coll 1983. (hon ). 1979; (hon), Bryan! Coll Inst (hon). St. Talladega Coll.. 1983. Baruch Coll.. 1984; ,

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Earl

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LLD JC PhDBA

NY.

LLD

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LmD

1985;

Morehouse

).

.

LLD

(hon

).

HHD

Ala Slate U„ 1985; (hon). Mercy

LLD

1986;

Coll..

Coll..

1987; DCS 1986. lona Coll.. 1987. Elizabeth City Slate U (hon). Suffolk U, 1987; LLD (hon .). Brown U„ 1987. Lincoln U„ 1988. Cen Slate U, 1988; LlIlD (hon). Meharry Med Coll.. 1989. LLD (hon .). Howard U 1989. Livingstone 1991. U. 1991. Tougaloo Coll, 1989. Northwood Inst U, 1992; DCL (hon). Univ South. 1993. U Vt 1994. degree (hon). N.C. Ctrl U, 1997. Manhallanville Coll.. 1998. Adminstrv. asst. to Senator Robert F Kennedy. 196568; owner mgmt. cons. firm. 1968-70; editor, pub. Black En1970—; chmn CEO Pepsi-Cola of terprise Mag.. Washington. L.P.. chmn. customer adv. and ethnic mktg. com.; pres. Earl G. Graves Pub. Co.. Inc.; bd. dirs Rohm & Haas Corp.. DaimlerChrysler Corp Mag. Pub Assn.. N.Y. State Urban Devel. Corp.. Nat. Supplier Devel. Coun., New Am. Schs. Devel. Corp.. Glass Ceiling Commn.. TransAfrica Forum. Aetna Life & Casualty Co.. Federated Dept. Stores. Corp. (Am. Airlines); keynote spkr. for small and Inc.. large corps., pub. and non-profit sectors of bus. in Am. Author: How lo Succeed in Business Without Being White. 1997 (finalist Fin Times /Booz-Allen & Hamilton Global Mem. adv. coun. Character Edn. Bus. Book award 1997). Schs. Devel. Corp.. TranPartnership; bd. dirs. New sAfrica Forum. Steadman-Hawktns Sports Medicine Found.. Am. Mus. Natural History and Planetarium, trustee; nat commr. scouting Boy Scouts Am.; bd. trustees Howard U.. Washington; mem. vis. com. Harvard U. John F. Kennedy Sch Govt,, mem. Pres.'s Com. Small and Minority Bus.; mem. nat adv. bd- Nat. Underground R.R. Freedom Ctr, trustee Howard U., Com. for Econ. Devel.; mem. pres.'s coun for bus. adminstm U. Vl. Capl. US. Army, 1958-60. Recipient Silver Beaver award Boy Scouts Am.. 1969, Scroll of Honor, Nat. Med. Assn., 1971, Nat. award of excellence U.S. Dept. Commerce. 1972, Pub. for Freedom award Oper1972. Key ation PUSH, Black Achiever award Talk mag •ward Nat. Assn. Black Mrs. 1972. Chgo. Econ Devel Corp. award. 1974, Nat. Alliance Black Sch. Educators award. 1974, Silver Antelope award Boy Scouts Am., 1988, Silver Buffalo award Boy Scouts Am.. 1988. Free Enterprise award Internat. Franchise Assn.. 1991, Entrepreneunal Excellence award Dow Jones & Co., 1992. Ernst & Young N.Y.C Entrepreneur of Yr. award. 1995. Set. and Industry Divsn. award Bklyn. Pub. Libr.*s Centennial Celebration, 1997. award Orgn.'Bell Atlantic Corp. 1998. Marietta Tree award for pub. sve, Citizens Com. for N.Y.C, Inc., 1998. Charlse Evans Hughes gold medal NCCJ. 1998, Ronal H. Brown Leadership award Dept. Commerce MiDevel Black 100 award nority Bus Agy„ 1998. Schomburg Ctr for Rsch in Black Culture/Black New .

.

DC,

.

,

NYC.

.

.

AMR

Am

.

DRUM

NY

1998. Mernck-Moore Yorkers/Black N.Y Consortium. Spaulding Nat Achievement award N.C. Mut Life Ins. Co.100th Anniversary, 1998, Legacy award Rush Philanthropic

Arts

Found /Rush

Comm,

1998;

named One

of

Ten Most

Outstanding Minority Businessman in Country by Pres. U.S., 1973, Outstanding Citizen of Yr Omega Psi Phi. 1974. also one of 200 Future Leaders of Country, Time mag.. Outstanding Black Businessman, Nat. Bus. League, one of 100 influential Blacks, Am. Ebony mag.; Poynter fellow Yale U, 1978; inducted Nat. Sales Hall ol Fame, 1995. Morgan State ,

NAACP

(bd. dirs spl. Mem. U. Hall of Fame, 1998. contbns. fund. Spingam medal 1999), SCLC. Am. Inst, for Pub. Svc. (bd. selectors). Interracial Coun. Bus. Opportunity (award). Young Pres. Orgn.. Mag. Pubs. Assn. (dir.). Advt.

NYC, NY

Econs Club (trustee). Bus Mktg Corp Sigma Pi Phi, Omega Psi Phi. Democrat. Episcopalian. Club: N.Y. Econ. (trustee). Office: Black Enterprise Mag and Earl G Graves Pub Co Inc 130 5th Ave Fl 10 New York NY

Coun

.

Architecture Design award 1970). Hanselmann House, 1967 (AIA Nat. Honor award 1975). Gunwyn Ventures Office. 1971 (AIA Nat Honor award 1979). Snyderman House. 1972 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1976). Crooks House. 1976 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1977). Schulman House. 1976 (AIA Nat. Honor award 1982), Fargo (N.D )-Moorhead (Minn ) Cultural Ctr 1977-79 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1979). Chcm-Fleur Inc. 1977 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1978), Warehouse Renovation (Graves House). 1977, 85 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1978), Plocek House, 1978 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1979), pvt. residence in Green Brook, N.J., 1978 (Progressive Architecture Design award .

1980). Sunar Showrooms, N.Y.C, 1979, Chgo. 1979, Houston. 1980. LA.. 1980. N.Y.C. 1981 (Interiors award 1981). London. 1985. Loveladies Beach House. 1979 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1980), Environ. Edn. Ctr., 1980 (Progressive Architecture award 1983). Portland (Oreg) Bldg.. 1980 (AIA Nal. Honor award 1983). Pub Library, San Juan Capistrano, Calif., 1980 (AIA Nat. Honor award 1985). Newark Mus. Master Plan and Renovation.

(AIA

Nat. Honor award 1992). Humana Bldg., Louis1982 (Interiors award 1985, AiA Nat. Honor award Emory U Mus. Art and Archaeology, 1982 (Interiors award 1985, AIA Nat. Honor award 1987), Riverbend Music Ctr 1983. Whitney Mus. Am. An, N.Y.C, 1984, Diane Von Furstenberg Boutique, 1984, Clos Pegase Winery, Calif., 1984 (AIA Nat. Honor award 1990). Sotheby's Tower. N.Y.C, 1985, Aventine Devel., La Jolla. Calif.. 1985. Shiseido Health Club, Tokyo. 1985. Disney Co Corp Office Bldg., Burbank, Calif.. 1985. Crown Am. Hdqrs, Johnston. Pa., 1985. Walt

1982

ville,

1987).

.

Disney World Dolphin and Walt Disney World Swan Hotels, Fla., 1986 (Progressive Architecture award 1989), Youngstown (Ohio) Hist. Ctr. Industry and Labor, 1986 (Progressive Architecture Design award 1987), 10 Peachtree Place, 1987. Atlanta. Henry House, Rhinebeck, N.Y, 1987 (Progressive Architecture award 1989), U. Va. Arts and Sci. Bldg..

Yokohama,

Indpls.. July 9,

by previous marriage; Sarah Browning, Daimhin; stepchildren: Anne Gilbert, Liza Gilbert.

Architecture.

U,

DFA

U Cin.. 1958. 1959; postgrad.

(Acad

LHD

G.;

Adam

children

BS in MArch,

(hon).

1982.

fellow).

Am. Acad,

in

HHD

(hon .). (hon ). Boston U 1984; Savannah Coll Art and Design. 1986. DFA (hon). RISD, 1994. 1990, N.J. Inst. Tech., 1991; (hon). Rutgers U U. Colo. 1995. Lectr architecture Princeton (N.J.) U, 1962-67, assoc. prof., 1967-72, Schirmer pTof. architecture, 1972—; pres Michael Graves, Architect. Princeton, 1964 architect in residence Am. Acad, in Rome, 1979. Exhibited

Rome. 1960-62;

.

LHD

.



group shows Mus Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1967. 68, 75. 78, 79, 80. 81, 84, Cooper-Hewitt Mus, 1976, 78, 79. 80. 82. 85. 87, Tnennale, Milan. Italy. 1973. 85, Roma Inlerrolla,

in

NYC.

Rome. 1978. Venice Biennale, Italy. 1980. Met Mus of Art, 1985. 86. 87. Emory U Mus. Art and Archaeology. Atlanta. 1985; one-man shows include U So. Calif, 1981, No III II., 1982. Inst, for Architecture and Urban Studies. N.Y.C 1982. ,

Maine. 1983. Moore Coll Art. Phila, 1983. Fla Internal U, Miami, 1983. Pa. State U, University Park. 1984. Royal Inst Bnl. Archs, Heinz Gallery. London. 1984, Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Conn., 1984. Carleton Coll. Northficld, Minn. 1986. Va U. 1986. Hamilton Coll., Clinton. NY. 1987. Archivollo Gallery. Milan. Italy. 1987. U. Va -Charlottesville, 1987. U. Md.-College Park, .

W

1988.

Momochi

1987,

Dist.

Apt.

Bldg.,

Frankfurt, 1989. Phila., 1989, Nashville. 1989. Midousuji Minami Office Bldg., Osaka. 1988. Fed. Triangle Devel. Site Competition. Washington, 1988, Tajima Office Bldg., Tokyo, 1988, Hotel NY., Euro Disneyland. France. 1988, Inst, for Theoretical Physics U Calif, at Santa Barbara. 1989. Detroit Art Ctr.. 1989. Inst, of Arts Master Plan, 1989, Indpls Emory U. Mus. of Art and Archaeology Addition, Atlanta, 1989, Fukuoka Internat Office Project, 1990, Kasumi Group Rsch and Tng. Ctr., Tsukuba City. Japan. 1990. Isetan Dept Yokohama. Japan, 1990. Clark County Libr., Las Vegas. 1990. U. Cin. Sci. and Engnng. Rsch. Ctr., 1990. Richard Stockton Coll. Arts and Scis. Bldg., Pomona, N.J., 1991, Denver Cen. Libr.. 1991. Astnd Park Plz. Hotel and Bus. Ctr., Antwerp, Belgium, 1992, Thomson Consumer Electronics Hdqs., Indpls., 1992, Rome Reborn Vatican Exhibit, Libr Cong, 1992 (Casebook award Print Mag. 1993). Pitts. Cultural Trust Theater and Office Bldg.. 1992. Del River Port Authority Hdqs., 1992, Taiwan Mus. Pre-History, Taipei, 1993. Archdiocesan Ctr., Newark. 1993, Internat. Fin. Corp. Hdqs.. Washington, 1993, 1500 Ocean Drive Condominiums, Miami, 1994, St. Martin's Coll. Libr., Lacey, Wash., 1994, Topeka (Kans.) and Shawnee County Pub. Lib., 1995, Abu Dhabi Bank Competition. 1995. Miramar Hotel.

Duke U Mus

Art.

Durham, N.C,

1988. Butler Inst

Art, ArchitckYoungstown, 1989. Deutsches Ohio. turmuscum, Frankfurt, Dem. German Republic. 1989, Washington Design Or.. 1989. Syracuse U. Sch. Architecture. 1990. Kunsternes Hus. Oslo. 1990. Mikimoto Hall. Tokyo. 1992. Pills Cultural Trust. 1993. Richard Stockton Coll 1993; Clark County Libr, 1994; Thessaloniki Design Mus Greece. 1996; Princeton Arts Coun., 1996. 99; U Cinn Aronoff Ctr Design and Art. 1996; designer archil, projects: Newark Mus. 1968. Rockefeller House. 1969 (Progressive .

.

archives appear

in their original

form

pective exhbns.: in 1956, in Mus. Fine Arts. Boston. Whitney Mus.. N.Y.C. De Young Meml. Mus., San Francisco, retrospective show at, Brussels Fair, 1958 (Recipient 1st purchase prize Seattle Art Mus. 1933). also the. Brussels Fair, 1958 (Harris medal Art Inst Chgo 1947). Brussels Fair. 1958 (Blair prize 1948. purchase prize U 111 1955), U.S. Slate Dept travelling show, Europe, Asia, 1957, Pavilion Gallery. Balboa, Calif., 1963, retrospective exhbns.: Sch. Visual Arts. YC 1978. Greenville County Mus Art. S.C., 1983. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. 1983. Oakland Mus Art. 1983, Oakland Mus. Art. 1984, Seattle Art Mus 1984, San Diego Mus. Art, 1984, others, one-man shows, Willard Gallery, N.Y.C. 1942. 44, 45, 48, 53. 54, 55. 59. 71. 73. 76. 78, 81, 82. Univ Gallery. Mpls., 1943, Detroit Inst. Art. 1943, Phillips Gallery, Washington, 1943, 54, Santa Barbara Mus. Art. 1948. Los Angeles County Mus.. 1948. Art Inst Chgo 1948, Beaumont (Tex.) Art Mus., 1952, Oslo (Norway) Kunstforemng. 1955, Bridgeslone Gallery, Tokyo, 1957, Charles Campbell Gallery, San Francisco, 1982, annual exhibitions, Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1946. N.Y. World's Fair, 1939. Art Inst Chgo., 1947, Tate Gallery. London, 1946, 56, Solomon R. Guggenheim Mus., N.Y.C. 1956, others; works represented in permanent collections. Inst. Chgo., Bait., Cleve.. San Francisco museums of art. Detroit, Milw. art insts.. Mus. Modern Art, Phillips Gallery. Museum of Contemporary Art, Dublin, Ireland, also the, Whitney Mus. Am. Art, Tate Gallery London, and others. Guggenheim fellow, 1946; Windsor award, 1957; grantee Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1956. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Office: Schmidt-Bingham Gallery 41 E 57th St 5fl New York

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GRAY, ALFRED

M., marine corps officer; b. Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., June 22, 1928; s. Alfred Mason and Emily Gray; Jan Goss. July 20. 1980 Student, Lafayette Coll LLD (hon), 1988; grad, Command and Staff Coll., 1973, Army

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War

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1974; Mil. Sci Norwich U„ 1988. Enlisted 1950, advanced through grades to gen., 1987, comdg.

Coll..

USMC,

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33d Marine Amphibious Unit/RLT-4/4th Marines, 1975-76, dep. dir. tng. and edn., Hq., 1976-78, comdg. gen. 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade. 1978-81; dep. for devel., dir. devel. ctr.. Marine Corps Devel. and Edn. Command USMC, Quantico. Va.. 1981-84; comdg gen. 2d Marine Div. USMC. 1984-87. comdg. gen. Fleet Marine Forces, Atlantic, 1987—. officer

Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Decorated D.S.M., Silver Star, Legion of Merit with Combat V and gold star, Meritonous Svc. medal. Bronze Star with Combat V and 3 gold stars. Purple Heart with gold star, Joint Svc. Commendation medal. Navy Commendation medal. Combat Action Ribbon with gold star. Mem. 2d Marine Div. Assn., Marine Corps Assn. Avocations: hunting, fishing, reading.

Store,

Southern Egypt, 1995, Residence Hall, N.J. Inst. Tech., 1995. Jiang-to Blvd. Master Plan, Xiamen, China, 1995, Shanghai Xingli-Pu Banking Tower, 1996, Alexandria (Va.) Ctrl Libr.. 1996. U.S. Courthouse Annex, Washington. 1996, Life Mag Dream House. 1996. Lake Hills Country Club. Seoul, Korea, Washington 1996. 1996, World Trade Exch Manila. Monument Restoration Scaffolding and Interior Design. Washington, 1997, New Residence Hall. Drexel U. Phila., 1997, Dongwha Hoiyhun Mixed-Use Project, Seoul, 1997, Richardson (Tex.) Internal. Ctr. Master Plan. 1997, Miele ,

.

architect, educator; b

Thomas Browning and Erma Sanderson (Lowe)

Colby Coll

Japan,

NJ, Hotel Makati Princeton Hotel. Southern Egypt, 1997, Hdqs. & Hall of Champions. Indpls. 1998. Impala Bldg., 2000 Hdqs and Hall of Champions. N.Y.C 1998,

CRAVES. MICHAEL,

Harvard

Condominium

Dist

Fukuoka. Japan, 1987, Metropolis Master Plan, LA., 1988. Stores and Galleries for Lenox, Tysons Corner, 1988, Palm Beach. 1988. NY.. 1988. Mpls, 1988. Costa Mesa. 1989,

(Philippines).

s.

Portside

1987,

Charlottesville,

Tower, Yokohama, Japan, 1987, Momochi Dist. Apt. Bldg, Fukuoka, Japan, 1987, Portside Dist. Condominium Tower,

Appliances

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1934;

GRAY

109

Hdqs.

1997.

Bldg.,

Acacia

NCAA

Church St. Mary's Indpls.. Watchmaking Acad. Lancaster

Rockledge Co.,

Pa.,

Fla.,

1998,

numerous and consumer

1999,

designer furniture, textiles artifacts, products: Sunar. 1980-83, VSoskc, 1979-80. Alessi, 1981— Baldinger Archtl. Lighting, 1983—. Swid Powell, 1985—, Steuben. 1986—. Tiffany, 1986, Munan. 1986—. WMF. others;

1987—. Atelier Internal.. 1987—. Vorwerk. 1987—, Tajima, 1987, Dunbar Furniture, 1989, Arkitektura. 1989—. Moeller Design. 1992—, Duravit, 1992—. Dornbracht, Internat. 1992—. Valli & Valh. 1992— Target Stores, 1998—; monographs include Michael Graves, Academy Editions. 1979. Michael Graves: Buildings and Projects. 1966-1981. 1981. Michael Graves: Buildings and Projects 1982-89, 90. Michael Graves: Design Monograph, 1994, Michael Graves: Buildings and Projects, 1990-1994, 1995, Master Arch. Series III Michael Graves. Selected and Current Works, 1999 illustrator: The Great Gatsby, 1984. Mr Chas and Lisa Sue Trustee Acad. Rome Meet the Pandas. 1994 ;

Am

Recipient Rome prize Am. Acad in Rome. 1960-62. Arnold Brunner Meml. prize in architecture, 1981. Silver Spoon award Boston U., 1984, Euster award, 1984, Ind. Arts award. 1984, Henry Hcnng Meml medal Am Sculpture Soc, 1986,

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N.J Gov s Pride award. 1991. Walt Whitman Creative Arts award. 1991. Nat Medal of Arts. 1999, also 57 N.J. Soc. Archs. AIA awards, 15 Progressive Architecture Design Fellow AIA awards: named Interior Designer of Yr, 1981 (10 awards). Soc Fellows Am Acad in Rome (trustee); mem Am. Acad Inst Arts and Letters. Office: Michael Graves & Assocs 341 Nassau St Princeton NJ 08540-4602

GRAVES, MORRIS COLE,

artist,

b

Fox

Valley,

Oreg.

1910; s. Edwin Lyman and Helen (Malson) 28. Works exhibited Seattle Art Mus. 1936-56. Mus Modern Art. 1942. Arts Club Chgo 1943. Calif Palace Le-

Aug.

G

.

gion of Honor. 1948. Whitney Mus.

Am.

Art, 1956, retros-

HANNA

HOLBORN, history educator; b. Heidelberg, Germany, Oct. 25, 1930; d. Hajo and Annemarie

GRAY,

(Bettmann) Holborn; m. Charles Montgomery Gray, June 19, 1954. AB, Bryn Mawr Coll.. 1950; PhD. Harvard U, 1957; MA, Yale U 1971, LLD, 1978; LittD (hon). St Lawrence U„ 1974, Oxford (Eng.) U, 1979; LLD (hon), Dickinson Coll., 1979, U. Notre Dame, 1980. Marquette U„ 1984, LittD (hon), Washington U„ 1985; (hon). St. Mary's Coll., 1974; LHD (hon), Grinnell (Iowa) Coll., 1974, Lawrence U„ 1974, Denison U„ 1974, Wheaton Coll.. 1976, Marlboro Coll.. 1979, Rikkyo (Japan) U„ 1979, Roosevelt .

HHD

U„ 1980. Knox Coll., 1980, ferson U„ 1981, Duke U„

Coe

Coll..

U

1981, Thomas JefSch. for Social 1983. Colgate

New

1982,

U, 1982, Brandeis U, Wayne Stale U„ 1984, Miami U.

Research, 1982, Clark 1983. 1984, So. Meth. U Coll. Greece, .

Oxford, Ohio.

CUNY.

1985, U. Denver, 1985, 1987, Rush Coll., Presbyn. St. Lukes Med. Ctr., 1987, NYU, 1988. Rosemont Coll., 1988, Claremont U. Ctr. Grad Sch.. 1989, Moravian Coll., 1991, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1991, Coll. William and Mary, 1991. Centre Coll, 1991. Macalester Coll., 1993. McGill U 1993, Ind U„ 1994, Med. U of S.C, 1994; (hon). Union Coll., 1975, Regis Coll. 1976. Dartmouth Coll.. 1978, Trinity Coll.. 1978. U. Bridgeport. 1978, Dickinson Coll.. 1979, Brown U„ 1979, Wittenburg U„ 1979,

Am.

.

1984. 1986,

Muskingum

LLD

.

Coll.. 1979, U. Rochester. 1980, U. Notre Dame, 1980. U. So. Calif., 1980, U. Mich.. 1981, Princeton U„ 1982,

Dickinson

Georgetown U„ 1983, Marquette U 1984, W.Va. Wesleyan U, 1985. Hamilton Coll., 1985, Smith Coll., 1986. U. Miami. 1986. Columbia U„ 1987, NYU. 1988, Rosemont Coll., 1988, ,

U. Toronto, Can..

1991;

LDH.

U.

Del..

1994.

Haverford

LHD, Haverford Coll., 1995; LDH. Tulane U„ LLD. Harvard U, 1995. Harvard U„ 1995; LHD. McGill U, 1993, Macalester Coll., 1993, Ind. U„ 1994, Med. 1995; LLD, U. S.C, 1994, Haverford Coll.. 1995. Tulane U Harvard U 1995, U Chgo. 1996 Instr Bryn Mawr Coll..

Coll..

1995;

1995;

,

.

1953-54; leaching fellow Harvard. 1955-57. instr.. 1957-59, asst. prof.. 1959-60. vis lectr., 1963-64; asst prof U. Chgo., 1961-64. assoc. prof., 1964-72; dean. prof. Northwestern U., Evanston. III.. 1972-74; provost, prof history Yale U„ 197478, acting pres., 1977-78; pres. U. Chgo., 111., 1978-93; prof,



Harry Pratt Judson disting. dept. history U. Chgo., 1978 svc. prof, history. 1994 bd. dirs. Cummins Engine Co., J. P. Morgan Co.. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; fellow Center



,

;

&

Advanced S'udy in Behavioral Scis., 1966-67, vis. scholar, 1970-71; vis. prof. U. Calif., Berkeley. 1970-71 Editor: (with Charles Gray) Jour. Modern History, 1965-70; contbr articles to profl. jours. Mem. Nat. Coun. on Humanities, 197278; trustee Yale Corp.. 1971-74; fellow Harvard Corp.; chmn bd. Howard Hughes Med Inst, Marlboro Sch. Music; chmn. for

bd dirs. Andrew W, Mellon Found mem. bd. regents The Smithsonian Insln. Decorated Grosse Verdienstkreuz (Germany); fellow Newberry Libr, 1960-61. hon. fellow St Anne's Coll, Oxford (Eng.) U, 1978—; Fulbngh! scholar, 1950-51; recipient Grad medal Radchffe Coll, 1976, Yale medal. 1978, Medal of Liberty award. 1986, Medal of Freedom, 1991, Frontrunner award Sara Lee. 1991, Laureate 1993. 1988. Charles Frankel prize, Lincoln Acad III, Centennial medal Harvard U, 1994. Disting. Svc. award in edn Inst. Internal. Edn, 1994. Medal of Distinction Barnard Fellow Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Coll, 2000. Renaissance Soc. Am, Am. Philos. Soc. (Jefferson medal Coun Fgn Rels Chgo. Coun on 1993). Nat Acad Edn .

Am

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;

GRAY

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Women I've Met. 1979, Why Can't In Apnl. 1980. The Cardinal 1981, Religion: A Secular Theory, 1982, Thy Brother's Wife. 1982. Ascent Into Hell. 1983. Lord of the Dance, 1984. Virgin & Martyr, 1985. Piece of Mind on Just About An

(ice:

Fgn Rels N.Y.. Phi Beta Kappa (vis scholar 1971-72) Of. U Chgo Depl History 1126 E 59th St Chicago IL 60637-

They Be Like Us?. 1980. Death

1580

Sins,

Insh Legend, 1979.

My

chemistry educator, b

Wood-

Ky Nov. 14, 1935; s Barkus and Ruby (Hopper) G m. Shirley Barnes. June 2. 1957. children: Victoria Lynn. Andrew Thomas, Noah Harry Barkus. BS. Western Ky. U., 1960, DSc (hon ). 1984; DSc 1957; PhD, Northwestern U burn.

;

,

.

(hon.), U. Chgo.. 1987,

U

Rochester. 1987. U. Paul Sabatier,

U Goteborg, 1991. U Firenze, 1993, Columbia U, Bowling Green Slate U., 1994, III. Wesleyan. 1995. Oberlin Coll.. 1996. U. Anz., 1997. Postdoctoral fellow U. 1991. 1994,

Copenhagen. 1960-61; faculty Columbia U.. 1961-66. prof, 1965-66; prof chemistry Calif Inst Tech Pasadena. 1966—; now Arnold O. Beckman prof, chemistry and dir. Beckman Inst. Calif. Inst. Tech.; vis. prof. Rockefeller U., Harvard U.. U. Copenhagen, U. U. Iowa, Pa State U.. Yeshiva U Witwatersrand. Johannesburg, South Africa, U. Canterbury. Christchurch. New Zealand; George Eastman prof. Oxford ,

,

U., U.K.. 1997-98; cons, govt., industry; Kistiakowsky lectr Harvard U., 1999, Author: Electrons and Chemical Bonding, 1965, Molecular Orbital Theory. 1965, Ligand Substitution 1967. Processes. 1966, Basic Principles of Chemistry. Chemical Dynamics. 1968, Chemical Principles, 1970. Models

Chemical Science, 1971, Chemical Bonds, 1973, Chemical Structure and Bonding, 1980, Molecular Electronic StrucRecipient Franklin tures, 1980, Braving the Elements, 1995 Mcml. award Stanford U., 1967, Fresenius award Phi Lambda Upsilon, 1970, Shoemaker award U. Louisville. 1970, award for excellence in teaching Mfg. Chemists Assn., 1972, Centenary medal of Royal Soc. Chemistry, 1985, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1986. Alfred Bader Bioinorganic Chemistry award, 1990, Gold medal Inst. Chemists. 1990. Linderstrom-Lang Prize, 1992, Pnestley award Dickinson Coll., 1991, Chandler medal Columbia U, 1999. Harvey prize Technion Israel Inst. Tech., 2000; named Calif. Scientist of Yr., 1988, Achievement Rewards for Coll Scis. Man of Sci.. 1990; Guggenheim fellow, 1972-73; Phi Beta Kappa scholar. 1973-74. Fellow AAAS; mem. NAS, Am. Chem. Soc. (award pure chemistry 1970. award inorganic chemistry 1978. award for disting. service in advancement of inorganic chemistry 1984, Harrison Howe award 1972, Remsen Meml. award 1979. Tolman medal 1979, Pauling medal 1986. Pnestley medal 1991. Willard Gibbs medal 1992). Royal Swedish Acad.. Royal Soc. (London), Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Danish Acad. Scis. and Letters, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Up91106Home: 1415 E California Blvd Pasadena silon. 4101 Office: Calif Inst Tech 139-74 1200 E California Blvd in

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CA

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GREATBATCH, WILSON,

biomedical engineer; b Buffalo. 1950; 1919; married; 5 children. BEE, Cornell U MSEE. U. Buffalo. 1957; ScD (hon). Houghton Coll.. 1971, SUNY, Buffalo, 1984. Clarkson U., 1987, Roberts Wesleyan Coll., 1988 Project engr Cornell Aeronaut Lab. Inc., 195052; asst. prof. elec. engring. U. Buffalo, 1952-57; mgr. electronics div. Taber Instrument Corp., 1957-60; v. p. Mennen Greatbatch Electronics Inc.. 1962-78; adj. prof, elec engring Sept

6.

,

SUNY,

Cornell U„ Buffalo, 1981—; adj prof, engnng Ithaca. N.Y.. 1989 adj. prof, physical scis. Houghton (N.V.I Coll., 1978— Contbr over 100 articles to sci. jours; holder over 150 U.S. and fgn. patents. Recipient Holley medal ASME. 1986. Chancellor Morton medal U Buffalo,



are the Meek. 1985, The Magic1986. Happy Are the Clean of Heart. 1986. Confessions of a Parish Priest, 1986, Patience of a Saint, 1987, Rite of Spnng. 1987. Angels of September. 1986, Thirst For Justice, 1987, The Final Happy Are Those

Everything,

GRAY, HARRY BARKUS.

Cup. 1985.

1985.

Happy

God Game.

Who

Planet. 1987. Angel Fire. 1988, (photography) Andrew Greeley's Chicago, 1989, Love Song. 1989. St Valentine's Night. 1989, The Bible and Us, 1990, The short stories All About Women. 1990, (photography) The Insh, 1990, The Catholic Myth: The Behavior and Beliefs of American Catholics, 1990, The Cardinal Virtues. 1990. Faithful Attraction: Discovering Intimacy. Love, and Fidelity in Amencan Marnage. 1991. The Search for Maggie Ward. 1991. An Occasion of Sin. 1991. Happy Are the Merciful. 1992. Wages of Sin. 1992, Fall from Grace, 1993, Sacraments of Love: A Prayer Journal, 1994, Insh Gold, 1994, Happy are the Poor Spirit, 1994, Happy are Those Who Mourn. 1995. Angel Light: An Old-Fashioned Love Story, 1995, Windows: A Prayer Journal, 1995. Religion as Poetry. 1995, Sociology and Religion, 1995, White Smoke. 1996. Irish Lace. 1996. Happy Are The Oppressed, 1996, Summer at the Lake. 1997, Star Bnght!. 1997, The Bishop at Sea. 1997. I Hope You're Listening, God: A Prayer Journal. 1997. Irish Whiskey, 1998, Contract with an Angel, 1998, The Bishop and the Three Kings, 1998, A Mid- Winter's Tale. 1998, Furthermore! Memones of a Parish Pnest. 1999, Insh Eyes, 2000; (with J. Neusner) Common Ground: A Priest and a Rabbi Read Scnpture Together, 1996, others; (with Chilton. Green, and Neusner) Forging a Common Future. 1996; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Cath. Press Assn. award for best book for young people. 1965, Thomas Alva Edison award for radio broadcast. 1962, C. Albert Kobb award Nat Cath. Edn Assn., 1977, Mark Twain award Soc Study Midwestern Lit., 1987, Popular Culture award Ctr. Study of Popular Culture, 1988. Freedom to Read award Fnends Chgo. Pub. Libr.. 1989, U.S. Cath. award, 1993, III Outstanding Citizen award Coll. Lake County. 1993, Quigley Disting. Alumni award, 1997. Mem. Am. Sociol. Assn., Soc. for Sci. Study Religion, Religious Research Assn. Address: Rosner & Walsh 650 N

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St

Chicago IL 60610-3873

GREEN, AL,

soul and gospel singer; b. Forest City, Ark., Founder, prdained s. Robert and Cora G. Gospel Tabernacle, Memphis, 1976—; pres. Green Enterpnses, Inc.. Al Green Music. Formerly rec. artist with Bell, then with Hi-Records (earning 4 gold albums. 7 gold singles. 2 platnium albums); songs recorded include:

Apr.

1946;

13,

minister

Full

Rhymes. 1975. Let's Stay Together, Tired of Being Alone, How Do You Mend a Broken Heart, Back up Train. Love and Happiness; albums: He is the Light. 1986, I Get Joy, 1989, Love Ritual, 1990. One in a Million. 1991, Love is Reality, 1992, Al Green Gets Next to You. 1993, Your Hearts in Good Hands, 1995; appeared in Broadway prodn Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, 1982. Recipient Grammy awards for best male gospel performance, 1981, 82, 83, 87, for best go'spel duet, 1984; inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. 1995.

,

GREEN, HETTY New

Bedford,

Robinson,

HOWLAND ROBINSON, Nov.

Mass..

who

1834.

21,

d.

financier;

Edward

b.

Mott

died, leaving her large fortune, 1865; ed. Mrs.

Lowell's Sch., Boston; m. Edward H. Green, 1867 (died Mar. Is said 19, 1902); mother of Edward Howland Robinson G. be the richest woman in Amenca, and probably the greatest woman financier in the world; interested in nearly every large corp. and enterpnse of magnitude all over the world; personally manages her large property in stocks, to

bonds and real estate Died July 3. 1916.

in

New York and

Chicago.

else

where *

N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. NAE, Assn. Advancement Med. Instrumentation (Laufman award 1982), Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Achievements include invention of implantable cardiac pacemaker; rsch. in implantable power supplies for medical uses, biomass energy, genetic engring. Home: 5935 Davison Rd Akron NY 14001-9457 Office: Greatbatch Gen Aid Ltd 5935 Davison Rd Akron NY 14001-9457

JR., military officer; b Waterbury. Vt., Dec 27. 1907; s. Wallace Martin and Belle (Cooley) G.; m. Vaughan Hemsley Emory, June 30, 1930; children: Vaughan. Emory. Wallace Martin HI. BS, U.S. Naval Acad., 1930; student. Marine Corps Schs.. 1931, 39,

GREELEY, ANDREW MORAN,

Commd

GREENE, WALLACE MARTIN,

Bnt

1941;

sociologist, author, b. Oak Park, 111., Feb 5. 1928; s. Andrew T. and Grace (McNichols) 1954; M.A., G. A.B., St Mary of Lake Sem., 1950. (hon ). Bowling Green U. Chgo. 1961. Ph.D.. 1962; 1993; State U.. 1986, No Mich (hon ), St. Louis U.. 1991; (hon). Anz. State U.. 1998 Ordained pnest Roman Cath. Ch.. 1954 Asst pastor Ch. of Chnsl the King, Chgo. 1954-64; sr. study dir. Nat Opinion Rsch Ctr., Pluralism, from Chgo., 1962-68; dir. Ctr for Study 1973; lectr. sociology U. Chgo., 1963-72; prof, sociology U. Ariz., Tucson, from 1978, now adj. prof.; prof, social sci. U. Chgo., 1991 cons. Hazen Found. Commn. Syndicated columnist People and Values. N.Y. Times Religious News Svc; columnist Daily Southtown; guest columnist Chgo. Sun Times, 1985—; Author: The Church and the Suburbs, 1959, Strangers in the House, 1961, Religion and Career. 1963, (with Peter H. Rossi) Education of Catholic Americans. 1966, Changing Catholic College, 1967, Come Blow Your Mind New Look at ChnsWith Me, 1971, Life for a Wanderer: tian Spirituality, 1971, The Denominational Society: A Sociological Approach to Religion in Amenca, 1972, Priests in the United States: Reflections on A Survey, 1972. That Most Distressful Nation, 1972, New Agenda. 1973. Jesus Myth. 1971. Unsecular Man, 1974, Ethnicity in the United States: A Preliminary Reconnaissance, 1974, Ecstasy: A Way of Knowing, 1974, Building Coalitions: Amencan Politics in the 1970's, 1974, Sexual Intimacy, 1975, Denomination Society. 1975, The Great Mystenes: An Essential Catechism, 1976, The Communal Catholic: A Personal Manifesto. 1976, Death Social Portrait, and Beyond, 1976, The American Catholic: 1977. The Making of the Popes. 1978. 79. The Magic Cup:

STL.

LHD

.

HHD

Am

Combined

Ops., 1941. Royal Engnng. Sch.. 1953; (honl U. Vt. 1930, advanced through grades to gen., 1964; Marine detachment U.S.S. Tenn., 1932-34; assigned Manne Barracks. Guam. 1936-37; with 4th U.S. Marines, Shanghai, China. 1937-39, 1st Marine Brigade. Cuba. 1940-41. 1st Marine Divsn 1942. 3rd Manne Brigade. Samoa, 1942-43, 22d Mannes. Marshall's campaign, 1944. 2d Marine Divsn., Marianas campaign, 1944, staff Reel Marine Force, Pacific, 1948-50; joint staff Joint Chiefs of Staff, 195355; asst. divsn. comdr. 2d Marine Divsn., 1955-56; commdg. gen. Recruit Tng. Command, Parris Island, S.C., 1955-56, 50,



CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1969-70; commn on Fin Structure and Regulation, 1970-71; adviser panel on econ. activity Brookings Instn., 1970-74, 77-87; chmn. bd govs. Fed Res System, 1987—; mem. bd. economists Time mag., 1971-74, 77-87. Bd. overseers Hoover sr.

Instn on War. Revolution and Peace, 1973-74, 77-87. Recipient John P. Madden medal, 1975, Pub. Svc. Achievement award, 1976. William Butler Meml award. 1977 Fellow Nat. Assn. Bus Economists (past pres.). Hillcrest Country Club. Met. Club. Century Country Club. Harmonic Club Office: Federal Reserve System Office of Chmn 20th & Washington DC 20551-0001 C St

NW

GREGORIAN,

VARTAN, academic administrator; b. Tabnz, Iran, Apr 8. 1934; came to U.S.. 1956; s. Samuel B. and Shushanik G. (Mirzaian) G.; m. Clare Russell, Mar. 25, 1960; children: Vahe. Raffi, Dareh. Grad., Coll. Armenian. 1955; BA. Stanford U 1958. PhD. 1964; hon degree. Boston U., 1983, Brown U. 1984, Jewish Theol Seminary, 1984. SUNY. 1985, Johns Hopkins U., 1987. NYU. 1987, U. Pa., .

1988. Dartmouth Coll, 1989, Rutgers U„ 1989, CUNY, 1990, Tufts U 1994 From instr. to assoc. prof history San Francisco State Coll.. 1962-68; assoc prof. UCLA, 1968; from assoc. prof, to prof. U. Tex., 1968-72, dir. spl. programs, 1970-72; Tarzian prof. Armenian and Caucasian history U. Pa.. Phila.. 1972-80; dean U Pa (Faculty Arts and Scis .), 1974-78. provost. 1978-80; pres. N.Y Pub. Libr., 198189; prof New Sch Social Rsch., 1984-89; prof History and Near Eastern studies NYU. 1984-89; pres.. prof. History Brown U-. Providence, 1989-97; pres. Camegie Corp., N.Y.C., 1997 Author: The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan, 1880-1946, 1969. Bd. dirs. Aaron Diamond Found., 1990-97, Brookings Instns., 1994-97, Inst, for Intemat. Edn.. 1989-95. Internat. League of Human Rights, 1984-97, Inst for Advanced Study. 1987—. J. Paul Getty Trust, 1988—. Aga Khan U., 1995—. Human Rights Watch. 1996 chmn. bd. visitors Grad Sch. and Univ. Ctr., .

NYC.





.

;

CUNY.

1984-90; bd trustees Mus. Modern Art, 1994—. Decorated Officier de I'Ordre des Arts et Lettres (France), Grand Oficial Ordem Infante D. Henrique Portuguese Govt., 1995; recipient Danforth E.H. Harbison Teaching award 1969, Cactus Teaching award 1971, award of distinction Phi Lambda Theta and Phi Delta Kappa, 1980. Silver Cultural medal Italian Ministry Fgn. Affairs, 1977, Gold medal of honor City and Province of Vienna, Austna, 1976, 1st Disting. Humanist award Pa. Humanities Coun., 1983, Nat. Fellowship award Fellowship Commn., Phila., 1984, Gold medal

Nat. Inst. Social Scis., 1985, Disting. Svc. to the Arts award Third St. Music Sch Settlement, 1997, Disting. Svc. to Pub. Edn. award N.Y. Acad. Pub. Edn.. 1998. Friends of the Arts award Town Hall, 1998, fellow Social Sci. Rsch. Coun.. 1960, Ford Found. Fgn. Area Tng., 1960-62, Am. Coun. Learned Socs. -Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., 1965, John Simon Guggenheim Found.. 1971-72. Social Sci Rsch. Coun.. 1971-72. Am. Coun Edn., 1973. Fellow Acad. Arts Scis., Am. Philos. Soc; mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc, Am. Hist. Assn. (program

chmn.

Am.

1972).

Philos. Soc. (grantee 1965. 66). Internat.

Fedn. Libr. Assns. (co-chmn. program com. 1985). Assn. Advancement Slavic Studies (program chmn. Western Slavic Conf 1967). Mid-East Studies Assn., Coun. Fgn. Rels.. Grolier Club, Round Table, Century Club, Econ Club. Phi Beta Kappa Office: Carnegie Corp Office of the Pres 437 Madison Ave Fl 27 New York NY 10022-7001

;

1990, disting. svc. award NSPE, 1984, Pacemaker award Prince Rainier of Monaco. 1988, Nat. Medal of Tech. Pres. Bush, 1990, Vladimir Karapetoff award Eta Kappa Nu, 1992. Washington award Western Engring. Soc., Chgo.. 1995. Lemelson/MIT Career Achievement award, 1996; named to Am. Inventors Hall of Fame, 1986, U.S. Space Tech. Hall of Fame. 1993. Sci and Engnng Hall of Fame. 1997; Paul Hams fellow Rotary Internal 1993 Fellow AAAS. IEEE, ASME, Am. Coll. Cardiology, Royal Soc. Health. Am. Soc. Angiology, Am. Inst. Med and Biol. Engring. (founder),

LHD

WHO

Sch

Nat

grad..

2d

War

Manne Corps

Base,

A

A

comdt

Lejeune, N.C., 1956-57;

1958:

dep

chief-of-staff,

asst. chief 1959, chief of

USMC. 1964—

Decorated Legion of Merit with gold star. D S.M.. Grand Cordon Order of Cloud and Banner (Rep. of China), Order of Svc. Merit (Korea), Grand Official Order of Naval Merit (Brazil), Nat. Order Vietnam. Mem. U.S. Naval Inst.. Manne Corps Assn. Home: Comdts House Manne Barracks 8th and I Sts SE Washington DC 20003 1960-63;

GREENSPAN,

ALAN, central banker, economist; b. N.Y.C.. Mar. 6. 1926; s. Herman Herbert Greenspan and Rose Goldsmith. BS summa cum laude. NYU, 1948. MA,

CEO

PhD. 1977. Pres Townsend-Greenspan and Co., 1954-74. 77-87; cons. Council Econ. Advisers. 1970-74, chmn., 1974-77; cons. Congressional Budget Office. 1977-87; mem. Pres.'s Econ Policy Adv. Bd., 1981-87; chmn.

1950. Inc.,

,

NYC.

federal

official;

b.

m

U

&

&

&

NY,

.

LLD

Coll..

Camp

Hdqs USMC.

;

staff,

WATT,

Crawfordsville, Miss., Nov. 6, 1861; s. Francis Robert and Julia Nalle, Feb. 22. 1893; Mary Cornelia (Watt) G; children: Jane Heyer, Thomas Watt. Joseph Nalle. Cornelia AB. Southwestern Presbyn. U., Clarksville, Tenn., 1883; spl student, U Va., 1883-84; LLB, Tex, 1885; LLD. Lincoln Meml. U., Southwestern Presbyn U., Austin Coll. Bar: Tex 1883 Pvl practice Tex., 1885-1900; asst. city ally. Batts. Austin. 1900Austin. Tex.. 1891-94; ptnr Gregory 08, Gregory. Batts Brooks. Austin. 1908-13; U.S. atty gen. Todd, Cabinet of Pres Wilson. 1914-19; mem. Gregory Washington, 1919-33; declined appmt. as asst. atty. gen. Tex., 1892. and dist. judge, 1896; spl. asst. atty. gen. U.S. in charge N.H. & H. R.R. of investigation and prosecution of Co. for violation of Sherman Act, 1913; mem. Pres. Wilson's 2d Indsl. Conf. 1919-20 Del Dem Nat Convs 1904. 12, mem. com. on credentials, 1904, v. p., 1912; regent U. Tex., 1899-1907; trustee Austin Presbyn Theol. Sem. Democrat. Presbyterian. Died Feb 26. 1933.

USMC,

It

.

of staff

THOMAS

GREGORY,

Nat. Commn. on Social Security Reform, 1981-83; mem. Task Force on Econ. Growth. 1969, Pres.'s Fgn Intelligence Adv. Bd.. 1983-85; commn. on an All-Vol Armed Force.

GRETZKY, WAYNE DOUGLAS,

retired hockey player, businessman; b. Brantford, Ont Can., Jan. 26. 1961; s. Walter and Phyllis G m Janet Jones. July 16. 1988; 3 children: Paulina. Ty Robert, Trevor Douglas. Center Peterborough Petes. Jr Ont Hockey Assn. 1977-78. Sault .

;

Mane Greyhounds. 1977-78. Indpls. Racers, World 1978, Edmonton Oilers (Alta., Can), NHL, 1988, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, 1988-96. Saint Louis Blues, NHL, 1996; center Rangers. NHL. 1996-99, ret., 1999; investor Los Arcos Sports LLC/Phoenix Coyotes, 1999 Ste.

Hockey Assn..

NY



NHL

All-Star game, 1980-86. 1988-94; mem Stanley Cup championship teams. 1984. 85. 87. 88. Player AllStar first team. 1980-92. 1990-91; named Rookie of Yr. World Hockey Assn.. 1978-79, Sportsman of Yr Sports IIlus., 1982. Sporting News Player of the Year. 1980-81, 86-87, Sporting News All-Star team, 1980-81. 86-87. 90-91.

player

NHL

NHL

of the Year, 1981. All-Star game MVP, 1983, 89, Canadian Athlete of the Year, 1985. Dodge Performer of the Year, 1984-85. 1986-87; recipient Art Ross

Sporting

Meml

News Man

trophy

Smythe trophy.

NHL,

1981-87, 89-90, 90-91. 93-94. Conn 1985. 88. William Hanley trophy. 1977-78,

Lemms Family award. 1977-78. Han Meml. trophy, 1974-80, Lady Byng Meml tropy, 1979-80, 90-91, 91-92. 93-94, Lester B Pearson award,

1982-82, 84-85, 86-87, Emery Edge award, 1983-84, 84-85, 86-87. Lester Patrick trophy. 1993-94; holder career scoring record. Achievements include being the record holder for points, goals, assists, overtime assists and

NHL

others.

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

GRIER, HERBERT EARL,

scientist, consultant; b.

Chgo

1911; s. Herbert Earl and Martha (Sleeter) G; m 3. Dorothy Jean Whilcomb. Sept 5. 1954; children Herbert B.S.. MIT. 1933. M.S.. 1934; Earl 111. Joan. David Louis I%7. Elec engr. MIT. 193+47; DSc. (hon). U. Nev founder, sr. v. p.. pres.. dir EG&G. Boston and Las Vegas. 1947-76; pres. CER Geonuclear Corp. Las Vegas. 1965-76; 1965-94; dir AVX Corp.. Great Neck. NY.. dir CER Corp

July

.

.

1965-66; chmn nat 1973-90; pres So. Nev. Indsl Found 1965-76; chmn adv bd. Desert Research Inst ol U Nev 1981-85. aerospace safely adv panel NASA. 1973-81. mem cons. 1985-89; mem Nev Bd Registered Profl Engrs Vice Recipient pres trustee Nev. So. U. Land Found.. 1967-77 Pub Svc cert of appreciation Sec. Army. 1954. medal. 1981. Disnng. Pub Svc medal. 1985. Nat medal of MIT Alumni Assn Rsch in ultra high1989 sci speed photography and devel. of stroboscoptc and flash Home; La Jolla Calif lighting techniques, atomic weapons .

.

.

.

NASA

NAACP.

race. v.p..

Feb

25.

GUERRERO

111

Recipient Spingarn medal. 1919, Died

1930.

GR1SHAM. JOHN,

writer; b. Jonesboro.

Ark

Feb.

.

8.

1955;

m. Renee Jones; children; Ty. Shea. BS. Miss. State U.. 1977; JD. U. Miss. 1981 Bar Miss 1981 Practiced law Soulhaven. Miss. 1981-91; mem Miss. Ilo Reps 1984-90 ,

A

Time to Kill. 1989. The Firm. 1991. The Pelican 1992. The Client. 1993. The Chamber. 1994. The Brief. Rainmaker. 1995. The Runaway Jury. 1996, The Partner. 1997. The Street Lawyer. 1998. The Testament. 1999 Office: Doubleday Pub 1540 Broadway New York NY 10036-4039

Author:

Died March

17. 1999.

GRIFFIN, ROBERT PAUL,

former United Slates senator, state supreme court justice; b. Detroit. Nov 6. 1923; s. J. A. m. Marjone J. Anderson. 1947; chiland Beulah M. G dren Paul Robert. Richard Allen. James Anderson, Martha Jill. AB. BS. Central Mich II.. 1947. LLD, 1963; JD. U Mich. 1950. LLD. 1973; LLD. Eastern Mich U.. 1969. Albion Coll.. 1970. Western Mich II.. 1971. Grand Valley .



Slate Coll.. 1971. Detroit Coll. Bus 1972, Detroit Coll Law. 1970; J.C.D.. Rollins 1973; L.H.D.. Hillsdale (Mich.) Coll Pub Service. Coll. 1970; Ed.D. No. Mich U. 1970; Pvt practice 1950 Bar: Mich Detroit Inst. Tech.. 1971. Traverse City. Mich.. 1950-56; mem 85th-89th congresses from 9th Dist Mich, Washington. 1957-66. mem. U.S. Senate from Mich.. Washington. 1966-79; counsel Miller. Canfield. Paddock & Stone. Traverse City. 1979-86; assoc justice Mich Supreme Ct., Lansing. 1987-95. Trustee Gerald .

astronaut; b Mitchell. Ind. Apr 3. 1926 s Dennis and Cecil (King) BS in Mech Engnng.. Purdue U.. 1950; student aero engnng.. Air Force Inst Tech., 1955. Test Pilot Sch.. Edwards AFB. 1956; m. Betty L. Moore. July 6. 1945; children: Scott. Mark. Aviation cadet USAAF. 1944-45; commd 2d It USAF. 1951, advanced through grades to It. col.; fighter pilot 75th FighterInterceptor Squadron, Presque Isle, Me, 1951; combat pilot 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, Korea, 1951-52; test pilot Fighter Br.. Wright-Patterson AFB. 1957-59; astronaut Project Mercury, 1959-67; made 2d Project Mercury Flight, 1965. July 1961. Gemini two-man 3 orbital flight. Mar Decorated D.F.C., Air Medal with cluster Died Jan 27,

D

G

;

1967

1

Assn..

1959 Kiwanis

Served with inf. AUS. World War II. ETO Outstanding Young Men of Nation U.S. Bar Mem ABA. Mich Bar Assn.

DC

Main. 1961. Kaufmann Gurlitt medal

Cornelius

1961.

Fellow AAAS, AIA; mem. Internat. Arts, London. Modern Architecture (v.p.). Am. Soc. Planners and Architects, Inst. Sociology, Royal Soc. Arts (hon. royal designer for industry). Nat, Inst. Arts and Letters, Royal Inst Bntish Architects (hon.), Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard Died July 5. 1969 Club Soc.

congress

(NYC)

GROSZ. artist; b Berlin. July 26. 1893: s Karl Mane (Schultze) m. Eva Peter. May 26. 1920; children: Peter. Michael. Martin Oliver. Student. Royal Acad.. Dresden. Kunstgewerbeschule. Berlin. Acad. Calarossi, Pans. Guggenheim fellow. 1937-38. Exhbns. include Amsterdam.

G

;

Grenoble. London, Paris, Art Inst. Chgo., Whitney Mus., Mpls. Inst Art. Springfield Detroit Inst. Arts, L.A. Mus (Mass.) Mus.. Germanic Mus., Harvard U.. Met. Mus., N.Y.. Mus Modern Art, N Y Cleve Inst Art; author: A Little Yes, a Big No, 1946; publ. 52 drawings, 1944, 30 drawings ,

,

Recipient Gold medal Duseldorf, and watercolors, 1944. 1927, medal Exhbn An Olympic Games. 1930, Blair prize Internat. Watercolor Exhbn., Chgo., 1931. Block medal Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. 1940. Purchase prize Chgo. Art Inst.. 1940. 2d prize Carnegie show. 1945. Gold medal Nat. Acad. Arts and Letters. 1959. Mem. Nat Acad Design Died July 6.

1959

D

R Ford Found of 10 Named

award.

City and Regional Planning. Presdl. medal Art Dirs. Club N.Y.. 1964; named hon. prof. Escuela Nacional de Ingenieros. Lima. Peru, 1953. hon. academican Royal Acad Arts. London. Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal

and

GRISSOM, VIRGIL IVAN,

.

Jaycees,

Am

Preis. frankfurt

Design

GEORGE,

Mem

.

Goethe

1961.

Internat.

German Acad.

GROENING, MATTHEW,

Portland.

writer, cartoonist; b.

15. 1954; s Homer Philip and Margaret Ruth G.; m. Deborah Lee Caplan; 2 children. BA. Evergreen State Coll.. 1977. Cartoonist Life in Hell weekly comic strip (syndicated by Acme Features Syndicate), Sherpres. Matt Groening Prodns.. Inc.. L.A., idan. Oreg.. 1980 1988 Bongo Entertainment, Inc., LA, 1993 Cartoonist for tv cartoon Futurama. 1999. Named New Pub. of Yr. Diamond Distbn. Gem awards, 1993.

Oreg. Feb

(Wiggum)





;



.

GROVE, ANDREW S„

electronics company executive; b Budapest. Hungary. 1936; married; 2 children. B.S.. CCNY, I960. DSc (hon.). 1985, PhD.. U. Calif-Berkeley. 1963; DEng (hon). Worcester Poly. Inst., 1989. With Fairchild Camera and Instrument Co.. 1963-67; pres., COO, Intel Corp., Sanla Clara. Calif.. 1967-87, pres., CEO. 1987-98. also Recipient medal Am. Inst. bd. dirs.. chmn. bd., 1998 1975. Townsend Chemists, 1960, Merit cert Franklin Inst Harns medal CCNY. 1980. Enterprise award Profl. Advt.



.

.

1987, George Washington award Am. Hungarian Found.. 1990, Citizen of Yr. award World Forum Silicon Valley. 1993. Exec, of Yr. award U Ariz.. 1993. Achievement medal Am. Electronics Assn., 1993, Heinz Family Found, award for tech. and economy. 1995, John von Neumann medal Am. Hunganan Assn., 1995, Steinman medal City Coll. NY.. 1995, Statesman of the Yr. award Harvard Bus.

Assn.,

GRIFFITH. DAVID (LEWELYN) WARK, film director; b Oldham County. Ky Jan 22. 1875 Bit player Mefert stock .

1897-99; dir. Biograph Studios. 1908-13; formed United Artists Corp. with Charles Chaplin. Douglas Fairbanks, Actor; Rescued From Ihe Eagle's Mary Pickford. 1919 film Judith of Belhulia. Nest. 1907. prodr 1st 4-reel

CO..

Am

1913; introduced flashback, long shot, fade-in. close-up, fadeBirth of a Nation. 1915. Intolerance. 1916. Way Down East. 1920. Orphans of Ihe Storm. 1922; 1st to use night photography in film Died Hollywood. Cal.. July 23.

out; dir

1948

GRIFFITH JOYNER, FLORENCE DELOREZ.

track

and

LA.

Dec. 21. 1959; d. Roben and Florence Al Joyner; I child Mary Ruth Joyner Student, Griffith; U, Northndge, UCLA; PhD (hon). Calif. State U field athlete; b.

m

Am

.

Washington. Calif..

1994

NBA

Ind.



NUCO

Co-owner

1994. ;

Designed

Camanllo, and uniforms for

Nails,

line of sportswear,

Actress (prin role film) The Chaser, (recurring role TV drama) Santa Barbara, guest 227 TV situation comedies; host, commentator various sports events; guest numerous talk shows. Co-chairperson Pres. Coun. on founder The Florence GrifPhys Fitness & Sports, 1993 Pacers



.

Winner Silver medal Summer Joyner Youth Found. Olympics, L.A.. 1984, 3 Gold medals, 1 Silver medal Summer Olympic Olympics, Seoul. Republic of Korea. 1988; Com Sports Woman of the Year 1988. TAC Jesse Owens outstanding track and field athlete. 1988. Internal Jesse Owens award Most Outstanding amateur athlete. 1988. Tass News Agy Sports Personality of Yr.. 1988. Internal Fedn Bodybuilders Most Outstanding Physique 1980s. 1988. UPI and AP Sportswoman of the year. 1988; named Athlete of Yr. Track and Field. 1988. recipient of the Harvard Found. award for outstanding contribution to the Field of athletics. 1989. Essence Mag's. Sports award Extraordinary Accomplishments in Athletics. 1989. Golden Camera award from fith

US

in

i

» t

a «l

U

m

Industry. 1989. James E Sullivan Mem! award as most outstanding athlete in Am.. 1989. Am. record bolder World Cup 4 x 100 meter relay. 1981, NCAA 200 meters collegiate champion and record holder. 1982. NCAA 400 meters collegiate champion. 1983. Olympic Games silver medalist 200 meters. 1984, Mobile Grand Prix 100 meters champion. Rome. 1985. gold medalist 4 x 100 meter relay, lilver medalist 200 meters World Championships, gold medalist 100 meters (World record Olympic Quarterfinals). 200 meters (World record). 4 x 100 meter relay, silver medalist 4 x 400 meter relay Set world track records at 100 and 200 meters. 1988. first American woman to win 4 medals

German Advt

in a single

Olympics. Died Sept

GRIFFITHS, MARTHA,

21. 1998.

lieutenant governor; b. Griffiths B.A., Hicks Pierce City. Mo., Jan 29, 1912; Mich Ho of Reps.. 1949-52; U. Mo; JD., U. Mich.

G

Mem

US

rep from Mich judge Recorders Ct., Detroit. 1953; 1983—; ptnr. Washington. 1955-75; It gov Stale of Mich ,

& Griffiths. Detroit Senate State Capitol Lansing

Griffiths

J„ senator; b Elkader, Iowa, Dec. 10, 1853; reared on farm; removed to S.D., 1879; m Bertha Ostby. Aug. 31, 1884. Ed. schs, Huston County. Minn, Caledonia Acad. Extensively engaged in farming and banking; mem. Territorial Legislature. 1889. 59th to 61st Congresses N.D. at-large, 1905-11; elected for unexpired term of Martin N. Johnson, deceased U.S. senator. Jan. 1911; ree-

M

Pres bd. trustees and bd edn., lected for term. 1915-21 Lakota. N.D., several terms; chmn. co. central com.. Nelson

Republican. Died

Co.. 1902-06; regent U. of N.D. 1922.

May

4.

GRONOUSKI, JOHN AUSTIN, university dean, educator; b. Dunbar, Wis., Oct. 26, 1919; m Mary Metz, Jan. 24. 1948; U Wis., 1955; DHL (hon 2 children. PhD in Econs 1967. St Alliance Coll.. 1964; LL D Fairleigh Dickinson U ).

,

.

Edward's U, 1970. Babson Coll. 1973 Prof, econs. U. Maine. Orono. 1948-50. Wayne State U.. Detroit. 1957-59;

taxation Slate of Wis., 1960-63; postmaster gen US Cabinet of Pres. Kennedy and Pres. Johnson, 1963-65; spl. master U.S. Dist. Ct. Eastern Dist. Wis.. 1976-77; ambassador to Poland and U.S. Rep. between U.S. and China. 1965-68; dean Lyndon G. Johnson Sch. Pub. Affairs. U. Tex.. Austin. 1969-74. prof. pub. affairs and econs., 1974-96. Trustee Nat. Urban League, 1968-73, Austin Area Urban 1982-83; chmn Bd. Internal. BroadLeague, 1977-82, pres casting, 1977-81; active Presdl. Study Commn. Internal Radio Broadcasting, 1972-73; contbr Mich Tax Study. 195758. mem. Austin Area Pvt. Industry Council, 1985-96; chmn. Joint Commn. on Met. Govt., Austin and Travis County, 1985-87 Served as 1st It. USAAF. 1942-45. Mem. Nat. Acad Pub. Adminslrn.. Polish Inst Arts and Scis. Am.. Inc. (pres). Am. Econ. Assn., Nat. Tax Assn. Died Jan. 7, 1996. Home: Green Bay Wis.

commr

.

GROPIUS, WALTER ADOLF,

architect; b

Berlin.

May

18.

Manon Walter and came to U.S.. 1937; s 1883; (Schwarnwebcr) G.; m. Alma (Schindler) Mahler, 1916; I dau., Beate Evedau., Alma Manon; m. Ise Frank, 1923; Student, Tech Nochschule, Munich. 1903-04; studies line with Profs Solf and Wichards. Berlin. 1904; student. Tech Hochschule. Berlin. 1905-07; DEngring (hon .). Tech. Hoch1942. Dsc, (hon). Harvard U schule. Hannover. 1929; Western Res U., 1951; ArtsD (hon). Harvard U.. 1953;

Mich

Office;

State

MA

,

State Coll.. 1953. DSc (hon). U Sydney. 1954; (hon). U. Brazil. 1955; LhD (hon), (hon .). Pratt Columbia U„ 1961. Williams Coll 1963; 1961; PhD honoris causa. Freic U Berlin, 1963. Asst. Inst to prof Peter Behrens Berlin, 1908-10. pvt practice architect. 1910-14, 28-34; merged two schs. under name of Staatliches

DArch (hon). N.C

D

Australia.

AFD

.

Bauhaus. Weimar, Germany. 1918.

Weimar;

ptnr

architecture,

Maxwell

Fry.

dir. Staatliches

London.

1935-37; sr. prof, 1938. then prof, Collaborative. 1946; cons

chmn Sch Arch Harvard U The Architects

emeritus; founder

Bauhaus,

.

Am.. Michael Reese Hosp Chgo v.p. Gen Panel Corp 1942-52; mem vis com Sch Arch and Planning. MIT. 1953-55 Author: The New Architecture and Shand). 1935. the Bauhaus (translated from German by Container Corp

of

,

;

1938. Rebuilding Our Communities. 1946, Scope of Total Architecture. 1955. Apollo in the Democracy. 1969. others; editor: (with others) Bauhaus 1918-

The Bauhaus. 1919-1928.

Sarah

Aug 17, 1849; E Stanley. Apr

1172;

LLB. Harvard

S.C.,

s.

Charleston,

lawyer; b

Henry and Nancy (Weston) G m. 1879 AB. Lincoln U 1870. AM. 1874 Editor The Hub (newspaper).

19.

II..

;

,

Boston. 1883-85. spl writer Boston Herald. Boston Traveler. 1191-92; consul Santo Domingo. 1894-98; pres emeritus Am. Negro Acad.. 1903-19 Author; Life of William Lloyd Trustee Garrison. 1891. Life of Charles Sumner. 1892 Westborough Insane Hosp., sec. bd.. 1884-94; trustee estate ol Emmelinc Cushing. Boston, for edn of colored race; trcas Com. of Twelve, for advancement of interests of the colored

US

rfr archives appear

Man

CEO

of

CEO

mem. Nat. Acad. Engnng. Office: Intel Corp PO Box 58119 2200 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara CA 950541549

Scis.;

GROVES, LESLIE RICHARD, army

officer; b Albany. 17, 1896; s Leslie Richard and Gwcn (Gnffith) m. Grace Hulbert Wilson, Feb 10, 1922; children: Richard Hulbert, Gwen (Mrs. John A. Robinson). Student, U Wash 1913-14. MIT. 1914-16; BS. U.S. Mil Acad.. 1918; grad.. Army Engr. Sch.. 1921. Command and Gen. Staff Coll.. 1936, Army War Coll., 1939; LLD (hon ), U Calif, Hamilton Coll .; DSC. Lafayette Coll., Williams Coll, Ripon Commd. Registered profl engr.. Coll., Pa Mil Coll 2d It U.S. Army. 1918, advanced through grades to It. gen., 1948, ret.. 1948; varius assignments U.S. Army, U.S., Europe, Nicaragua; dep. chief constrn. Corps Engrs. U.S. Army. 1941. head Manhattan Atomic Devel. Project. 1942-47; v.p. Author: Remington divsn Sperry Rand Corp. 1948-61 Now it Can Be Told. The Story of the Manhattan Project. Decorated Disting. Svc. medal. Legion of Merit. Presdl. Medal of Merit (Nicaragua). Comdr. Order of the Crown (Belgium). Hon. Companion Most Honourable Order of the Bath (British). Mem. ASME. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Army

NY., Aug

G.;

.

DC

Club,

Univ. Club (NY). Cemetery, Arlington Nat

Navy Club. Chevy Chase Club.

Died July Arlington

13.

1970;

buried

VA.

GRUMGOLD, JOSEPH,

film producer, author; b

City, Apr. 9, 1908; s Henry and Litwm. Jan II, 1946; child. 1

Jersey

Lena (Gross) K.; m. Helen

Adam

BA.

NYU.

1928

With press dept. Metro-Goldwyn-Mcyer Studios, 1928-31; studio adminstr. Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Studios, Paris, 193436; assoc. prodr Paramount Pictures, 1931-34; film writer, prodr. Paramount Pictures. Columbia Pictures. Republic PicNYC. 1940-42; film tures. RKO. 1936-40; v.p. Film Assoc and prodr OWI, 1942-45; v.p Palestine Films. Inc.. Jerusalem, 1948-52; pres. Krumgold Prodns Co.. Hope. N.J.. 1952-80. Author: Thanks to Murder. 1936. Sweeney Steps Out. 1942. And Now Miguel, 1954 (Newberry medal ALA). Onion John. 195S (Newberry medal 1959) Bd. edn Freling Huysen Twn.. Warren County. N.J.. 1959-80. Recipient 1st prize Venice Bienale Festival. Edinborough Fair, others. .

NYC

Mem

Pi

Lambda

Phi.

Delta Epsilon

Pi

TM

Ml 48909

CRIMKE, ARCHIBALD HENRY,

1997. Cinema Digital Tech. award Cannes Film Fes1997, Tech. Leader of Yr award Industry Week. 1997, of Yr. Yr award Time mag., 1997; named Fellow IEEE (Achievement award 1969, J.J. mag., 1997. Ebers award 1974, Engnng. Leadership Recognition award 1987, Computer Entrepreneur award 1997), Acad. Arts and tival.

tival.

1

.

Democrat

Sch., 1996, Internat. Achievement award World Trade Club, 1997, Cinema Digital Technols. award Internat. Film Fes-

.

.

former

m

GRONNA, ASLE

in their original

form

1928.

Army. Grand

With German 1938; contbr articles to profl. jours. Decorated Iron Cross; recipient 1904-05. 14-18 Pnx Inlemt d'Architecture. Malarazzo Found Sao .

Paulo. Brazil. 1953. Royal Gold medal. Royal Inst Bnlish London. 1956. Hanseatic Goethe prize. U Architects. Hamburg. Germany. 1956. Ernst Reuler medal. City of with star. Fed Republic Berlin. 1957. Grand Cross of Germany. 1958. Gold medal AIA. 1959. Grand Slate prize Architeaclure. Germany. 1960. Gold Albert medal. Royal Main. Soc. Arts, London. 1961. Goethe Preis. Frankfurt

Mem

Am

GUERRERO. EDUARDO

i

I.Al.t)

GUERRERO),

musician;

Tucson. 1916. Wnter over 200 songs including Cancion Mexicana, Chtcas Patas Boogie. Vamos A Bailar. Los Chucos Suaves, Nunca Jamas, Elvis Perez, La Minifalda de Reynalda. Pancho Lopez, Tacos for Two, Papa Lalo's Dream, La b.

Mosca Recipient Nat Henlage award NAE. 1992. Lifetime Achievement award Mcx. Cultural Inst.. Luis Valdez's Teatro Campesino. Golden Eagle award Ricardo Montalban's Nosotro Orgn.. Hispanic of Yr award Caminos Mag.. Nat. medal of the Arts from Pres. Clinton. 1997; named "Nat. 1980; tnbule given in his Folk Treasure" Smithsonian Inst honor UCLA, named to Tejano Hall of Fame .

.

GUGGENHEIM GUGGENHEIM, MEYER,

industrialist,

philanthropist;

b.

Langnau, Switzerland. Feb. I, 1828. Founder Guggenheim who acquired near-monopoly in copper industry. Died Mar 15. 1905.

fortune

ROGER

GUII.I.EM1N,

C. L„ physiologist; b. Dijon, to U.S. 1953. naturalized. 1963; (Rigollot) G.; m. Lucienne Jeanne Billard. Mar. 22. 1951; children: Chantal. Francois, Claire, 1942; Helene. Elizabeth. Cecile B.A.. Dijon. 1941. B.Sc D. Faculty of Medicine. Lyons, France, 1949; Ph.D.. U Montreal. 1953; Ph D. (hon ). U Rochester, 1976. U. Chgo 1977. Baylor Coll Medicine, 1978. U Ulm. Germany. 1978. U. Dijon, France. 1978. Free U. Brussels. 1979, U. Montreal. 1979, U Man.. Can, 1984. U Turin. Italy. 1985. Kyung Hee U.. Korea, 1986, Paris. Pans. 1986. U Barcelona, Spain, 1988, U. Madrid. 1988, McGill U Montreal. Can.. 1988. U Claude Bernard. Lyon, France, 1989, Laval U., Quebec, Can.. 1996. Sherbrooke U., Quebec, 1997, U. Franche-Comte. France, 1999. Intern, resident univs. hosps. Dijon. 1949-51; France. Jan. II. 1924;

s.

WHO'S

112

came

Raymond and Blanche

U

M

,

U

.

Exptl. Medicine and Surgery. U. Montreal, 1951-53; asso. dir. dept. exptl. endocrinology Coll. de France, Paris, 1960-63; asst. prof, physiology Baylor Coll. asso. dir.i asst. prof. Inst.

Medicine. 1953-57, assoc. prof., 1957-63, prof., dir. labs, neuroendocrinology. 1963-70. adj. prof.. 1970 resident fellow, chmn. labs, neuroendocrinology Salk Inst.. La Jolla.



;

1970-89, adj. rsch prof.. 1989-94; Disting Scientist Whittier Inst 1989-97, med and sci. dir. 1993-94; adj prof medicine U Calif.. San Diego. 1995-97; disting. prof Salk Inst., La Jolla. Calif., 1997 Decorated chevalier Legion d'Honneur (France). 1974, officer. 1984; recipient Gairdner Internat award. 1974; U.S. Nat Medal of Sci.. 1977; corecipient Nobel prize for medicine, 1977; recipient Lasker Found, award. 1975; Dickson prize in medicine. 1976; Passano award sci.. 1976; Schmitt medal neurosci.. 1977; Barren Gold medal, 1979; Dale medal Soc. for Endocrinology U.K., 1980, Ellen Browning Scripps Soc. medal Scnpps Mem! Hosps. Found.. 1988. Disting. Scientist award Nat. Diabetes Rsch. Coalition. Fellow AAAS; mem. NAS, Am. Physiol Soc., Am. Peptide Soc. (hon.), Assn. Am. Physicians. Endocrine Soc. (pres. 1986). Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Internat. Brain Rsch. Orgn.. Internat. Soc. Rsch. Biology Reprodn.. Soc. Neuro-scis.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. French Acad. Scis. (fgn. assoc.). Academie Internationale de Medecine (fgn. assoc.). Swedish Soc. Med. Scis. (hon.). Academie des Scis. (fgn. assoc). Academie Royale de Medecine de Belgique (corr. fgn.), Internat. Soc. Neurosci. (charter). Western Soc. Clin. Rsch., Can. Soc. Endocrinal Metabolism, (hon ). Club of Rome Office: The Salk Inst 10010 N Torrey Pines Rd La Jolla 92037-1099 Calif..

,



.

CA

WOODY

GUTHRIE, GUTHRIE),

(WOODROW

folk singer, ballad

WILSON

composer, writer;

b.

Okemah.

Okla. July 14, 1912; s. Charles Edward and Nora Belle (Sherman) G.; m. Marjorie Mazia Greenblatt. Nov. 13, 1945; children: Arlo Davy, Joady Ben, Nora Lee. Student high sch. Appeared daily radio show SKVD, L.A.; recorded Dust Bowl ballads Victor Records. 1940, others; with Pete Secger, Lee Hays and Millar Lampell started the Almanace Singers. Greenwich Village, 1941; wrote, distributed song book On a Slow Train Through California; performed picket lines, migratory camps, dance concert halls. U.S. radio, B.B.C.. Army camps, union halls; performed and travelled with Franklin D Roosevelt Band Wagon; wrote 26 songs for Bonneville Power Adminstrn 1941 Composer numerous songs including Pastures of Plenty, This Land is Your Land, Roll On. Columbia. The Rueben James, So Long it's Been Good to Know You, Tom Joad, Dust Bowl Refugees. Hard ,

Traveling, This Train is Hard Travelin' With

USAF.

Bound for Glory, Oklahoma Hills, US. Merchant Marine, 1942-45.

Died Oct

1945-46

3.

1967.

GUTOWSKY, HERBERT

SANDER, chemistry educator; b. Bndgman. Mich Nov 8. 1919; s. Otto and Hattie (Meyer) G.; m. Barbara Stuart. June 22. 1949 (div. Sept 1981); children: Daniel Kurt (dec.). Robb Edward. Christopher Carl; m. Virginia Warner, Aug. 1. 1982. AB. Ind. U, 1940. DSc (hon ), 1983; MS, U Calif -Berkeley, 1946; PhD, Harvard U.. 1949 Mem faculty U ill., Urbana, 1948—, prof chemistry. 1956 head div. phys. chemistry. 1956-63. head dept. chemistry and chem. engring.. 1967-70, dir. Sch. Chem. Scis., head dept. chemistry. 1970-83, mem. Ctr. for Advanced Study. 1983—; mem. chemistry panel NSF, 1963-66, chmn panel, 1965-66, mem. adv. com. on planning, 1971-74; mem. Ill Bd Natural Resources and Conservation, 1973-98; G.N. Lewis Meml. lectr.. 1976, G.B. Kistiakowsky lectr., 1980. Mem. adv. bd. Petroleum Research Fund, 1959-61; mem. selection and scheduling com. Gordon Research Conf., 195964, 68-72, trustee, 1969-72, chmn. bd. trustees, 1971-72. Served to capt.. chem. warfare service AUS, 1941-45. Recipient 1966 Irving Langmuir award Am. Chem. Soc.. Midwest award St. Louis sect.. 1973. prize Internat. Soc. Magnetic Resonance. 1974. Peter Debye award in phys. chemistry Chem. Soc.. 1975. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1977, Wolf prize in Chemistry, 1983, Chem. Pioneer award Am. Inst Chemists, 1991, Pitts Spectroscopy award. 1992. Kuebler award Alpha Chi Sigma. 1996; Guggenheim fellow, 1954-55. Fellow AAAS. Am. Phys. Soc. (chmn. div. chem. physics 1973-74). AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. mem AAUP. NAS (mem com. sci. and pub. policy 1972-7*5, chmn. panel on atmospheric chemistry 1975-77, mem. com. impacts of stratospheric change 1975-77), Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. div. phys. chemistry 1966-67, com. on profl tng. 1969-77. chmn 1974-77), Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Avocation: tea rose gardener. Home: 202 Delaware .



.

actor; b. London. Apr. 2. 1914; m Merula Salaman; 1 child. Matthew. Student. Pembroke Lodge. Eng.. Roborough Sch., Eng., Fay Compton Studio Dramatic Art; DFA (hon). Boston Coll., 1962; DLitt (hon .). Oxford U„ Eng., 1977; LittD (hon), Cambridge (Eng.) U.. 1991. Copywriter. Arks Publicity, 1933. Debut with walkon role in Libel!. 1934; Shakespearean debut in Hamlet, 1934; appeared with Old Vic Co., 1936-37; toured Europe and Egypt, 1938-39; with John Gielgud's Co., 1937-38; appeared in own adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov, 1946; in Vicious Circle, 1946; with Old Vic Co 1946-48. dir Twelfth Night. 1948; appeared in The Human Touch. 1949. The Cocktail Party, NYC. and Edinburgh. Scotland. 1949-50, Richard III and All's Well That Ends Well. Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Ont Can 1953. The Prisoner, 1954. Hotel Paradiso. 1956, Ross, 1960 (London Evening Standard award). Exit (he King. 1963. Dylan. 1964 (Tony award). Time Out of Mind. 1970, A Voyage Round My Father. 1971, Habeas Corpus. 1973. Yahoo, 1976. The Old Country, 1977-78. The Merchant of Venice, 1983. A Walk in .

,

:

.

NYC.

the

Woods,

1988; actor,

The Cocktail

Party. 1968; film 1945, Oliver Twist,

dir.:

appearances include Great Expectations, 1948, Mudlark, 1950. Kind Hearts and Coronets. 1951. The Lavender Hill Mob, 1951 (Acad, award nomination). The

Man

White

1951. Captain's Paradise. 1953, The Prisoner, 1956. The Bridge on the River Kwai (Acad, award. Golden Globe award. Brit. Film Acad, award 1957), The Horse's Mouth, 1958 (Venice Film Festival award, Acad, in the

nomination). Lovesick, 1982. Passage to India. 1984, Little Dorritt, 1986 (Acad, award nomination), A Handful of Dust. 1987. Kafka. 1990; TV debut in The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Decks, 1959; Brit. TV appearances include Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. 1979 (Bnt Film Acad TV award), Little Lord Fauntleroy, 1980. Smiley's People. 1981 (Brit. Film Acad. TV award), Edwin, 1983, Monsignor Quixote, 1985. Tales from Hollywood. 1991, A Foreign Field. 1992; author: Blessings in Disguise, 1985, My Name Escapes Me. 1996,

Am

A

Positively

Final

Appearance,

1999,

Eskimo Day,

1996.

Served in Vol. Res.. Royal Navy. 1941-45. commd. It. 1942 Decorated comdr. Order Brit. Empire. 1955 (U.K.); knight bachelor, 1959 (U.K.): recipient Acad, award for sves. to cinema. 1980, Swet/Olivier Spl. award for lifetimes's contbn to theatre. 1989; Film Soc. of Lincoln Ctr Tribute, 1987; Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear Tribute. 1988. Fellow Brit. Acad. Film and TV Arts, Bnt. Film Inst., Companion of

Honour

Died

Ave Urbana IL 61801-4905

GUTZON DE LA MOTHE BORGLUM, JOHN BORGLUM, GUTZON GYORGY, PAUL,

Aug

Modern Art

11

5.

53rd St

GUTHRIE,

WOODY

Nagy Varad,

MD

(hon), Heidelberg U.. 1958. Prof U 1920-33; rsch. fellow U. Cambridge. 1933-35. vis rsch prof Western Res U.. 1935-44; prof pediat Pa Phila 1944-58, prof, emeritus, 1958-76; chmn organizing com Internal. Congress on Nutrition, Washington, I960; chmn. protein adv. group WHO, FAO, UNICEF, 1958-61 Recipient Borden award Inst NuBudapest. 1915; Heidelberg

pediat.

.

Eng.

U

.

,

Am

trition and Acad. Pediat., Mendel award Am. Inst. Nutrition, Goldberger award AMA, Markle fellow U. Toronto, Howland award Am Pediat. Soc.. 1968. Fellow RoyaJ Soc. Medicine. Achievements include discovery of riboflavin, vitamin B6, biotin, growth factors in human milk, exptl. die-

tary liver injury. Deceased.

HAAGEN-SMIT, ARIE JAN,

biochemist, educator; b. Utrecht. Holland. Dec 22. 1900 BA. MA, PhD. Rijks U., Utrecht. Head asst. dept. organic chemistry U. Utrecht, 1929-34; lectr organic chemistry Harvard U.. 1936-37; faculty Calif. Inst. Tech., 1937-40, prof, bio-organic chemistry. 1940-71. prof, emeritus. 1971-77; dir. Plant Environ. Labs.; mem Air Sanitation Com. Calif., Sci. Com. L.A. County; biochem. adv. com. AEC; cons. L.A. County Air Pollution Control Dist.. abatement br. HEW, Nat Ctr. Air Pollution, chmn. Air Resources Bd. Calif., Pres. Task

Force on Air Pollution. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee Arboretum Found. L.A. County. Decorated knight Order Orange Nassau. 1947; recipient Chambers award Air Pollution Assn. Am.. Cmty. Svc. award DAR, Hodgkins medal Smithsonian Instn.. Washington, B.Y. Morrison Lectr. award Dept Agr., 1970 Fellow NY. Acad. Scis.; mem. Am.

award 1950, Tolman award Calif, sect. 1962. award for pollution control 1972), Swiss Chem. Soc., Dutch Chem. Soc Nat Acad. Scis (Cottrell award 1972), Royal Acad. Sci. (The Netherlands, corr.). Achievements include rsch. in isolation and synthesis plant hormones. Died Mar. (Fritzsche

,

18.

1977.

2000

art

museum

Art, N.Y.C., 1991

W

b.

Hungary. Apr 7. 1893; came to U.S., 1935, naturalized. 1941; m Margaret A John, Oct. 23, 1920. MD. U.

HAAS,

GUND, AGNES,

pediatrician, educator;

See

Suit.

award nomination for script), Our Man in Havana, 1960, Tunes of Glory, 1960, Lawrence of Arabia. 1962, Dr. Zhivago, 1965, The Comedians, 1967, Cromwell. 1970. Murder by Death. 1976. Star Wars. 1977 (Acad, award



.

KARL, commentator; b. Speyer-on-the-Rhine, Student, Mannheim Conservatory. U. Heidelberg. Netzorg Sch. Music, Detroit; studied with, Artur Schnabel. presenter bi-annual lectr. Met. Mus. Art. N.Y.C.; recitahst. commentator, condr. Host weekly preview of concerts performed by Detroit Symphony; condr. chamber orch., pianist weekly coast-to-coast program Can. Broadcasting Corp.; commentator (daily radio show) Adventures in Good Music, 1959 (George Peabody award for excellence in broadcasting [2]) Recipient Officer d'academie, Chevalier de I'ordre des arts et lettres, 1st Class Order of Merit, Charles Germany.

administrator. Pres. Mus. of Office: care Museum Modern

New York NY

10019-5401

WOODROW WILSON

See

GUTHRIE,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Frankel award awards.

NEH.

1991, also

hon

doctorates and acad.

HACKMAN, GENE (EUGENE ALDEN),

actor;

b.

San

m

Bernardino. Calif.. Jan. 30. 1930; s Eugene Ezra H Fayc Maltese, 1956 (div 1985); children: Christopher, Elizabeth. Leslie. Appeared in stage prodns. The Natural Look, Death and the Maiden, others; film roles include Lilith, 1964, Hawaii. 1966. Bonnie and Clyde. 1967. First to Fight.1967. ;

The

Split. 1968, Riol. 1969, The Gypsy Moths. 1969, Downhill Racer. 1969.1 Never Sang for My Father. 1969, Marooned. 1970. Doctor's Wives, 1971, The French Connection 1971 (Acad. Best Actor award, Golden Globe award, Bnt. Acad, award. N.Y. Film Critics award), Cisco Pike, 1971, Scarecrow. 1973 (Cannes Film Festival award). The Poseidon Adventure, 1972 (Bnt Acad award), The Conversation, 1974, Zandy's Bride. 1974, The French Connection II, 1975. Bile the Bullet, 1975. Night Moves. 1975. Lucky Lady,

1975. A Bndge Too Far, 1977. The Domino Pnnciple, 1977, March or Die. 1977, Superman, 1978. All Night Long, 1980, Superman II. 1981. Eureka. 1983. Under Fire, 1983, Uncommon Valor. 1983. Target, 1985. Twice in a Lifetime, 1985, Power. 1986. Superman IV. 1987. No Way Out. 1987, Another Woman. 1988, Bat 21. 1988. Mississippi Burning, 1988 (Best Actor award Nat Soc. Film Cntics, Acad Award nomination). Full Moon in Blue Water, 1988, The Package, 1989. Postcards From The Edge, 1989, Class Action. 1989, Loose Cannons, 1990, Narrow Margin, 1990, Company Business, 1991, Unforgiven. 1992 (Acad Award Best Supporting Actor. Golden Globes, NY., LA., Boston Film

Cntics, Nat Soc.Film Cntics awards). The Firm, 1993, Geronimo, 1993, Wyatt Earp. 1994, The Quick and the Dead, 1995, Crimson Tide. 1995. Get Shorty. 1995, Extreme Measures, 1996, The Chamber, 1996, The Birdcage. 1996, The Magic Hour. 1997, Absolute Power, 1997, Enemy of the State, 1998, Antz (voice), 1998, Twilight, 1998, Under Suspi1999; various TV and stage roles. cion, Hon. chmn. Permanent Charities Com. of the Entertainment Industries. Named Star of Year, Nat. Assn. Theatre Owners, 1974. Address: care Barry Haldeman Ste 2000 1900 Avenue Of The Stars Los Angeles 90067-4501 also: care Fred Spector 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills 90212-1804

CA

CA

Am

W

GUINNESS, SIR ALEC,

WHO

HADER, ELMER STANLEY, Calif. Sept.

7,

1889;

s.

illustrator,

wnter;

b.

Henry and Lena (Nyberg)

Pajaro, H.; m.

Berla Hoemer. July 14. 1919 Student, Calif Sch Design, San Francisco. 1907-10. Julian Acad., Paris. 1912-14. Zoning adminstr Village Grand View-on-Hudson. N.Y, 1925-75. Author and co-author: The Little Stone House. 1944, Rainbow's End. 1945. The Skyrocket, 1946, Little Chip. 1958. Reindeer Trail. 1959. Mr Billy's Gun. 1960. QuackQuack, 1961, Little Antelope. 1962; illustrator (with Berta Hoerner Hader) Bingo Is My Name, Here, Bingo, Humpy, Stnpey. The Big Snow. 1948 (Caldecott medal); author, illustrator: (with Berta Hoerner Hader) Little Appaloosa, 1949, Squirrely of Willow Hill, 1950, Lost in the Zoo. 1951, Little White Foot, 1952, The Friendly Phoebe. 1953, Wish on the Moon, 1954, Home on the Range. 1955. The Runaways, 1956. Ding Dong Bell. 1957. Snow in the City. 1963. Two is Company. Three's a Crowd. 1965; contbr. articles to mags. Adv. bd. dirs. Hudson River Conservation Soc. With U.S. Army. 1918-19 Died Sept. 7. 1975.

HAENSEL, VLADIMIR,

chemical engineering educator;

b.

Freiburg. Germany, Sept I. 1914; came to U.S., 1930; s. Paul and Nina (Tugenhold) H., m. Mary Magraw. Aug. 28, 1939

Mary Ann (Mrs. Michael J. Ahlen. dec. 1982). Kathee Webster; m Herlha Skala, Sept. 14, 1986. BS, Northwestern U. 1935. PhD. 1941, DSc. 1957; MS. MIT, 1939; DSc (hon). U Wis, Milw 1979. Rsch. chemist Universal Oil Products Co. (name changed to UOP Inc.), Des 1937-64. v. p.. dir. rsch., 1964-72. v.p. sci. and Plaines, III 1972-79. cons.. 1979—; prof. U tech.. Mass.. Amherst, 1979 now prof, emeritus. Contbg. author several sci. (dec. 1979); children:

,

.



,

books; contbr. more than 120 articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Recipient Chgo. Jr. C. of C. award, 1944, Precision Sci. Co. award in Petrolem Chemistry. 1952, Profl. award AIChE. 1957, Indsl and Engring. Chemistry award Esso Rsch. and Engr. Co., 1965, Modern Pioneers in Creative Industry award Nat. Assn. Mfrs., 1965, Chem. Pioneer award Inst Chemists. 1967, Perkin medal. 1967, Nat. Medal

Am

Sci.,

1977, 1993.

1973. Eugene J. Henry J. Albert

Houdry award in Applied Catalysis, award Internat. Precious Metal Inst..

Mem. NAS (award

for chemistry in svc. to soc. 1991). (Charles Slark Draper pnze 1997). ACS. AIChE. CatSigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Home: 83 Larkspur Dr Amherst 01002-3438

NAE

alysis Soc.,

MA

HAGEN, UTA THYRA,

actress;

b.

Gottingen, Germany,

June- 12, 1919; came to U.S., 1926; d. Oskar F L. and Thyra A. (Leisner) m. Herbert Berghof, Jan. 25. 1957 (dec. Nov. 1990); 1 child. Leticia. (hon), Smith Coll.. 1978; (hon), De Paul U., 1981, Wooster Coll.. 1982; (hon.). 1947—, now Tchr. acting Herbert Berghof Studio, chmn. Appeared as Ophelia. Dennis, Mass., 1937, as Nina in Sea Gull, 1938. Key Largo. 1939. Vicki. 1942. Othello. 1943-45. Masterbuilder. 1947, Faust, 1947, Angel Steet, 1948. Street Car Named Desire. 1948, 50, Country Girl, 1950. G.B. Shaw's Saint Joan, 1951-52. Tovarich, City Center. 1952. In Any Language. 1952. The Deep Blue Sea. 1953, The Magic and the Loss. 1954, The Island of Goats, 1955, A Month in the Country. 1956, Good Woman of Setzuan, 1957, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 1962-64 (Anlomele Perry award 1963). The Cherry Orchard. 1968. Charlotte, 1980; also univ. tour 1981-82. Mrs. Warren's Profession. Roundabout Theatre. 1985—. You Never Can Tell. Circle in the Square. 1986—, Mrs. Klein, Lortel Theatre. 1995-96. on tour, 1996-97, Collected Stories, Lortel Theatre, 1998-99; (films) The Other, 1972, The Boys from Brazil. 1978. Reversal of Fortunes, 1990; TV appearances include A Month in the Country, 1956, Out of Dust, 1959;

H

;

LHD

DFA

NYC,

DFA

NYC.

NYC.

appeared

in

numerous

TV

spls.

and guest

star appearances

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

including Lou Granl, 1982. A Doctor's Story, 1984, PBS Playhouse prodn The Sunset Gang. 1991. 02. 1999; author: Respect for Acting. 1973. Love for Cooking. 1976. Sources, a Memoire. 1983, A Challange for the Actor. 1991; appearances include numerous roles with the H B 965-98. Chmn bd. HB Playwrights Playwrights Found.. Found.. 1991 Recipient Antoinette Perry award. 1951. 63. N.Y. Drama Critics award. 1951. 63. Donaldson award for best actress. 1951. London Critics award for best actress. 1963-64 season. Outer Cir. award. Mayor's Liberty medal. 1986, Drama Legend award 1986. John Houseman award for disting svc. 1987. Campostella award for disting. svc. 1987. Living Legacy award Women's Internal. Ctr.. 1994. Lucille Lortell Lifetime Achievement award. 1995, Lortell award. 1996. Drama League Lifetime Achievement award. 1996. Obie Lifetime Achievement award 1996, Jeffry award, chgo 1997. Antoinette Perry Lifetime Achievement award. 1999; named to Theatre Hall of Fame. 1981. Mem. Am. Acad, of Arts and Scis. Office: Herbert Berghof Studio 120 Bank St

Am



1

.

.

New York NY

10014-2126

HAGGARD, MERLE RONALD,

songwriter, recording ar-

s. James Frances and m. Leona Hobbs. 1957 (div.); children: Dana. Marty, Kelli. Noel; m. Bonnie Owens, 1965 (div); m. Leona Williams. 1978 (div); m. Debbie Haggard. Grad. high sch. Rec. artist Capitol Records. 1963-76, 1977—, 1977-81, CBS Tally Records, Records, Records, 1981-89, Curb Records. 1990—; pres Shade Tree Music Pub Co.. 1970—. Hag Prodns. Inc.. 1973—. Appeared in: TV spls. The Waltons; writer, composer: TV mus. scores including Movin' On. Recipient 18 awards Acad. Country and Western Music. 56 Achievement awards Broadcast Music inc.. 7 awards Shade Tree Music Pub.. 7 gold album awards. platinum album award. 4 awards Music City News, named Songwriter of Yr., Nashville Songwriters Assn. 1970. 81. also 5 outstanding writer achievement awards; Grammy award for country and western

tist; b.

Flossie

Bakersfield. Calif., Apr. 6, 1937;

Mae (Harp) H

;

HAMBURGER

113

Orbiter Crew. 1977-79; v.p. for space programs Grumman Aerospace Corp. (now Grumman Corp.). Bethpage. N.Y from 1979; now pres. Grumman Tech. Services Inc div ,

Grumman Corp

.

Titusville. Fla.;

mem. crew Apollo

13.

1970;

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children's services advocate. Founder Hale (also named Ctr. for the Promotion of Human Poten1975. Living Legacy award dedicatedin hon. Women's Internal. Ctr.. 1993 Died 1993.

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HALEY, ALEX PALMER, 11.

author; b Ithaca. N.Y Aug. s. Simon Alexander and Bertha George (Palmer) Nannie Branch, 1941 (div 1964); children: Lydia Ann, ,

1921;

H.; m.

William Alexander; m. Juliette Collins. 1964 (div. 1972); 1 Cynthia Gertrude; m. Myra Lewis. Student. Elizabeth City (N.C.) Tchrs. Coll., 1937-39; LittD (hon). Simpson Coll., Indianola, Iowa. 1970. Enlisted USCG, 1939. advanced to rank chief journalist. 1952, served until, 1959; former adj. prof, journalism U. Tenn., Knoxville. Author: The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1965, Roots, 1976, Roots: The Saga of an American Family, 1979, novella A Different Kind of Christmas, 1988; contbr. articles to Atlantic, Harper's, Readers Digest. N.Y. Times Mag., others. Founder, pres. Kinte Found.. Washington, 1972-92. Recipient Spl. Pulitzer prize, 1977. Mem. Authors Guild. Soc. Mag. Writers. Home: Knoxville and Norris Tenn. Died child.

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ALEXANDER MEIGS, JR., former government offormer army officer, business executive; b. Phila., Dec. 2, 1924; s. Alexander Meigs and Regina Anne (Murphy) H.; m. Patricia Antoinette Fox, May 24, 1950; children: Alexander P., Brian F., Barbara E Student. U. Notre Dame, 1943; B.S.. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1947; MA.. Georgetown U., 1961; grad Naval War Coll., 1960, Army War Coll.. 1966; grad. hon. law degree, Niagara U.; (hon), U. Utah. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1947, advanced through grades to gen.. 1973. staff officer Office Chief of Staff for Ops.. 1962-64, mil. asst. to sec. of army, 1964. dep. spl. asst. to sec. and dep. sec. of def, 1964-65; bn. and brigade comdr. 1st Inf. Div. U.S. Army. Vietnam, 1966-67; regtl. comdr., dep. comdt. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1967-69; mil. asst. to asst. to Pres. for Nat. Security Affairs. Washington, 1969-70; dep. asst. to pres. NSC. Washington. 1970-73; vice chief of staff U.S. Army, Washington. 1973; chief of staff White House. 1973-74; comdr. -in-chief U.S. European Command, 1974-79; supreme HAIG,

ficial,

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comdr Europe SHAPE,

1974-79; ret 1979; pres.. chief oper. officer, dir. United Techs. Corp.. Hartford. Conn.. 1979-81; sec state Washington. 1981-82; chmn.. pres. Worldwide Assocs.. Inc. 1984. pres.. 1984 bd. dirs. Am. Online. Inc. Interneuron Pharms.. Inc.. Mirage, Inc.. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc Author: Caveat: Realism. Reagan and Foreign Policy. 1984. Inner Circles: How America Changed the World. Memoir. 1992 Decorated D.S.C.. Silver Star with oak leaf cluster. Legion of Merit with 2 oak leaf clusters. D.F C with 2 oak leaf clusters. Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster. Air medal with 23 oak leaf clusters, allied

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genheim fellow. 1963. 72. Acad. Arts and Letters.

Mem. PEN. Authors

Guild.

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JACQUELYN

DOWD, historian. eduFounder, dir. So. Oral History Program. Recipient Nat. Humanities medal Pres. Clinton and First Lady Hilary Rodham Clinton, 1999. HALL,

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author;

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1939

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writer-in-residence, curator Hail

Haley Collection of Culture of Childhood, Appalachian State U., Boone. N.C. 1983-93. Author: My Kingdom for a Dragon. 1962, The Wonderful Magical World of Marguerite, 1964, Round Stories about Things That Live on Land and in Water. 1966, Round Stories about Things that Grow. 1966, Round Stories about Our World, 1966, A Story, A Story: An African Tale, Retold. 1970, Noah's Ark, 1971. Jack Jouett's Ride, 1973. The Abominable Swamp Man. 1975. The Post Office Cat. 1976, Go Away. Stay Away, 1977, Costumes for Plays and Playing, 1977, The Green Man, 1980, Birdsong, 1984. Jack and the Bean Tree. 1986. Marguerite, 1988, Jack and the Fire Dragon, 1988. Sea Tale. 1990. Puss in Boots, 1991, Mountain Jack Tales. 1992, Dream Peddler, 1993, (textbook) Visual Messages: Integrating Imagery into Instruction, 1992, Imagine That: Developing Critical Viewing and Critical Thinking Skills Through Children's Books, 1994.

HALL, LYDIA ELOISE,

nursing administrator, researcher; Pub. Health Nursing, Tchrs. Coll., MA. Loeb Ctr. for Nursing and Rehab.. Montefiore Hosp.. Bronx, N.Y., 1963-69. Contbr. numerous

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HALEY, JAMES ANDREW,

former federal official; b. Jacksonville. Ala., Jan. 4. 1899; s. Andrew Jackson and Mary Lee (Steveson) H.; m. Aubrey B. Ringling. Student, U. Ala., 1919-22. Acct. Sarasota. Fla., 1925-33; gen. mgr. John Ringling estate, 1933-43; 1st v.p Ringling Circus, 1943-45; pres., dir. Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sarasota, Fla. 1946-48; mem. Fla. Ho Reps.. Washington. 1948-52. Chmn. Dem. Exec, com., Sarasota, 1935-52. With U.S. Army. Died Aug 6. 1981.

HALLAREN, MARY, trator;

b.

1907.

career officer, social service adminisEnlisted (later WAACS), 1942,

WAACS

comdr. 1st batallion. 1943. dir.. 1947-53; dir. Women in Cmty. Svc; primary exponent advocating permanent status

women; instrumental in creation Svc Meml., Arlington Nat. Cemetery. for mil.

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HALL, DONALD,

poet; b

New

Haven, Sept.

20,

1928;

s.

Donald Andrew and Lucy (Wells) H.; children: Andrew. Philippa; m. Jane Kenyon. Apr. 17, 1972 (dec. Apr. 1995). B.A.. Harvard U„ 1951; B. Litt. (Henry fellow), Oxford U.. 1953; postgrad., Stanford U., 1953-54; LHD (hon), Plymouth State Coll; DLitt (hon), Presbyn. Coll., Colby-Sawyer Coll., Daniel Webster Coll.. Franklin Pierce Coll.. New Eng. Coll.. Bates Coll.. U N.H.. U. Mich CreaStanford U., 1953; jr. fellow Soc Fellows, Harvard U„ 1954-57; asst. prof U. Mich.. Ann Arbor, 195761; assoc prof. U. Mich., 1961-66, prof, 1966-77; poetry editor Pans Review. 1953-61; mem. poetry bd. Wesleyan U. Press, 1958-64; cons Harper & Row, 1964-81; judge Bollingen Prize for Poetry, 1958. 59, Lamont Poetry Competition, 1967-69. Nat. Book Awards. 1968. 92. Edgar Allen Poe and Copernicus awards Acad. Am. Poets. 1975, Nat. Poetry Series, 1979, 93. Author: (poems) Exiles and Marriages, 1955. The Dark Houses. 1958. A Roof of Tiger Lilies. 1963. tive writing fellow

1969, The Yellow Room. 1971, The A Blue Wing Tilts at the Edge of the Sea, Kicking the Leaves. 1978. The Toy Bone, 1979. The Happy Man. 1986. The One Day. 1988. Old and New Poems. 1990. The Museum of Clear Ideas. 1993 (National Book award nominee. 1993) The Old Life. 1996; (essays) Goatfoot. Milktongue. Twinbird. 1978. To Keep Moving. 1980. The Weather for Poetry. 1982. Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport. 1985. Seasons at Eagle Pond. 1987, Poetry and Ambition. 1988. Here at Eagle Pond, 1988, Life Work, 1993. Death to the Death of Poetry. 1994. Principal Products of Portugal, 1995; (juvenile) Andrew the Lion Farmer, 1959. Riddle Rat, 1977. Ox Cart Man. 1979. The Man Who Lived Alone, 1985, The Farm Summer, 1992. 94. Lucy's Christmas. 1994, I Am the Dog. I the Cat. 1994. Lucy's Summer. 1995; (short stories) The Ideal Bakery, 1987. When Wcllard Met Babe Ruth. 1996. Old Home Day. 1996. (play) The Bone Ring. 1987. (memoirs) String Too Short to be Saved. 1961. 79. Remembering Poets. 1978. Their Ancient Glittering Eyes.

The Alligator

Town

Bride. of Hill, 1975.

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HALLECK, CHARLES A., lawyer, former congressman; b. De Motte. Ind., Aug. 22. 1900; s. Abraham and Lura I. (Luce) H.; m. Blanche A. White, June 15, 1927; children: Charles White, Patricia. AB cum laude. Ind. U.. 1922. LLB, 1924. Bar: Ind. 1924. Pvt. practice Rensselaer, Ind.; pros, atty. 30th Jud. Cir., 1924-34; mem. 74th -90th Congresses from 2d Ind. Dist minority leader 86th to 88th Congresses. Permanent chmn.. Republican nat. conv., 1960. With Inf., U.S. Army, World War 1 Mem. Am. Letion, Columbia Club (Indpls). Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta P, Phi Delta Phi Home: Los Altos Calif Died Mar 4. 1986.

HALSEY, WILLIAM

FREDERICK, naval officer; b s William Frederick and Anne Masters (Brewster) H.; m. Fanny Cooke Grandy. Dec. I. 1909; children: Margaret Bradford Halsey Spruance, William Frederick. BS. U.S. Naval Acad, 1904; LLD, Columbia Univ.. 1947, Lehigh U„ 1954. Comm. ensign U.S. Navy. 1906. advanced through the grades to rear adm 1938. rank of vice adm 1940. rank of adm., 1942; fleet adm. comdg. U.S. Third Fleet in Pacific. 1945; ret., 1947 Mem. bd dir Bullock's Found Decorated Navy Cross, Disting. Svc. medal with 3 gold stars, Army D.S.M.. Victory Medal with Destroyer clasp. Am. Area Campaign medal, Am. Defense Svc. medal, Philippine Liberation Campaign ribbon with 2 stars. Gold Cross of Chevalier, Order of The Redeemer (Greece). Insignia Al Mento (1st class). Diploma (Chile), Hon Knight Comdr. British Empire; recipient Order of Naval merit (Cuba). Order of the Liberator (Venezuela). Order of Ayacucho. (Peru). Grand Cross of Legion of Merit (Chile). Abdon Calderon of Balboa (Panama). Supreme Chief in the Order of the Inotzal (Guatemala). Nat. Order of the Southern Cross (Grand Cross). Brazil. Mem. Delta Psi, Army and Navy. Chevy Chase (Washington DC). Military Order of the Carabao. Metropolitan. Racquet and Tennis Univ., The Brook (NY) Episcopalian Died Aug 16. 1959. Elizabeth, N.J.. Oct. 30, 1882;

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HAMER HAMBURGER, VIKTOR,

retired biology educator; b Silesia, Germany, July 9. 1900; came to U.S., 1932, naturalized, 1940; v Max and Elsbeth (Gradenwitz) H children —Dons Sloan, Carola Marte. Ph.D. U. Freiburg, Germany, 1925; (hon.), Washington U St. Louis, 1976; Ph.D. (hon). Uppsala U., Sweden, 1984; DS (hon .), Rockefeller U.. 1996. Prof, zoology Washington U.. 1941-68, E Mallinckrodt disting prof emeritus, 1968Editor: (with

Landeshul.

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and Weiss) Analysis of Development, 1955, The HerEmbryology (Hans Spemann and the Organizer), 1988, Viktor Hamburger, Neuroembryology, The Recipient F.O. Schmitt medal in Selected Papers. 1990. Willier

itage of Experimental

1976.

neurosci.,

WHO'S

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Harrison prize Internal. Soc.

Devel.

Biology. 1981, Louise Gross Horwitz prize, 1983. Fidia Georgetown Neurosci. award, 1987, National medal Science, 1989, Karl Spencer Lashley award, Amer Philosophical Soc.. 1990. Mem. AAAS (chmn. sect. F), Soc. Devel. Biology. Internal. Soc. Devel. Biology. Soc. Neuroscis. (Ralph Gerard 63130prize 1985). Home: 740 Trinity Ave Saint Louis 3142 Office: Washington U Dept Biology Saint Louis 63130

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Carnegie Hall, composer music for global anthem lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman (internal, debut at Barcelona Olympics, 1992); author: The Way I Was, 1992. recipient Outstanding Music Direction & Music and Lyrics Emmy awards for Barbra Streisand: The Concert, at

HAMILTON, ALICE,

physician, bacteriologist, researcher,

NYC,

b. Feb. 27. 1869; d. Montgomery and Gertrude (Pond) H. Student, Miss Porter Sch.. Farmington, Conn.. 1998-89; MD, U. Mich.. 1893, (hon.), 1910; postgrad., U. Leipzig, U. Munich, 1895-96. Johns Hopkins U.. 1896-97, U. Chgo., 1898-1900, Inst. Pasteur, Pans, 1903. Prof, pathology Woman's Med- Coll. of Northwestern U.. Chgo., 1899-1902; bacteriologist Meml. Inst, for Infectious Diseases, 1902-10; med. investigator III. Commn. Occupa-

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Diseases, 1910; investigator indsl. poisons U.S. Dept. Labor, 1910-21; asst. prof indsl. medicine Harvard U. Sch Medicine, 1919-35; appt. mem. Health Orgn. of League of

tional

Mem AMA, LWV, Am.

Nations, 1924

Assn. Pathologists

and Bactenologists, Chgo. Inst. Medicine, Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation, Woman's Trade Union League, Woman's City Club (Chgo. and Boston), Cosmopolitan Club (N.Y.C.). Died Sept. 22, 1970; buned Hadlyne CT

HAMILTON, VIRGINIA (MRS. ARNOLD ADOFF), writer; b.

Yellow Springs, Ohio, Mar. 12, 1936; d. Kenneth Belle (Perry) H m. Arnold Adoff, Mar 19,

James and Etta

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1960; children: Leigh Hamilton, Jaime Levi. Student. Antioch Coll.. 1952-55. Ohio State U., 1957-58, New Sch for Social Research; (hon .), Wright State U Ohio. May Hill Arbuthnot honor lectr., 1992. Author: Zeely. 1967 (Nancy Block Meml. award Downtown Community Sch. Awards Com.), The House of Dies Drear, 1968 (Edgar Allan Poe award for best juvenile mystery 1969), The Time- Ago Tales of Jadhu. 1969. The Planet of Junior Brown. 1971

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(John Newbery Honor Book award 1971). W. E. B. DuBois: A Biography, 1972. Time- Ago Lost: More Tales of Jahdu, 1973, M. C. Higgins, the Great. 1974 (Lewis Carroll Shelf award 1974. Boston Globe/ Horn Book award 1974. John Newbery medal 1975, Nat. Book award 1975). Paul Robeson: The Life and Times of a Free Black Man, 1974, Arilla Sun

Down,

1976, Illusion and Reality, 1976, Justice and Her Brothers. 1978. Jahdu, 1980. Dustland, 1980. The Gathering, 1981. Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush. 1982 (John Newbery Honor Book award 1983, Coretta Scott King award 1983, Boston Globe/ Horn Book award 1983, Am. Book award nomination 1983), The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl, 1983, Willie Bea and the Time the Martians Landed. 1983, Little Love, 1984 (Horn Book Fanfare award 1985), Junius Over Far. 1985. The People Could Fly Amencan Black Folktales. 1985 (Coretta Scott King award 1986. N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Children's Book award 1986), The Mystery of Drear House. 1987. White Romance. 1987. In the Beginning: Creation Stories from Around the World, 1988 (John Newbery Honor Book award 1989), Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Tnumph of a Fugitive Slave. 1988 (Boston

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Globe/Horn Book award 1988, Coretta Scott King award 1989). The Bells of Chnstmas, 1989. The Dark Way: Stones from the Spirit World, 1990. Cousins. 1990. The All Jahdu Storybook. 1991. Many Thousands Gone, 1992. Plain City, 1994, Her Story: African American 1993, Jaguarundi, Folktales. 1995; editor: The Wntings of W. E. B. DuBois. 1975. Recipient Ohioana Lit. award. 1969, 84, Ohioana Lit. award for body of work, 1981, Regina medal Cath. Libr. Assn., 1990, Hans Christian Andersen medal awarded for body of work 1992, Laura Ingalls Wilder medal ALA, 1995. John D and Cathenne T. MacArthur Genius award fellow, 1995. Address: Scholastic Inc 555 Broadway New York NY 10012-3919

composer, conductor, pianist, enJune 2, 1944; s. Max and Lilly (Schachter) H.; m Terre Blair, 1989 B A., Queen's Coll.. 1967; student. Juilliard Sch. Music, 1951-64. Pnncipal pops tertainer;

b

NYC,

Health Scis. Center Columbia U.. 1977; Funding Program UN Assn, 1978; Five-Yr. Funding Program Corcoran Gallery Art. 1979; Five-Yr. Funding Program Jacquemarl-Andre Mus., Paris, 1979; Ann Armand Hammer Award Luncheon Los Angeles, 1980; Los Angeles City Dept. Parks and Recreation, 1981, Armand Hammer Cancer Prize, 1982; Hammer-Rostropovich Cello Scholarship award U. So Calif., 1982; Theatre du Gymnase, Marseille. France. 1983. Armand Hammer chair Leonardo Five-Yr

UCLA.

Ctr.,

Studies

in

1985; Armand Hammer Ctr for Advanced Nucelar Energy and Health, Los Angeles, 1986;

Humanitanan award Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Found. 1962; city commendation Mayor of Los Angeles, 1968; decorated comdr. Order of Crown Belgium, 1962;

recipient

and Seal Bearer of City of Honoree of Yr. Nat. Art Assn .

Am. Acad. Achievement.

Vinci, Italy, 1982; Disting. 1978; Golden Plate award

Aztec award Mexican-Am. Opportunity Fond., 1978; Appeal of Conscience award 1978; Spirit of Life award Oil Industry Council of City of Hope, 1979; award Antique Monthly, 1980; En-

1994.

award U. So. Calif., 1980; Maimonides award Los Angeles Jewish Community, 1980; Golden Achievement award Andrus Gerontology Center, U. So. Calif., 1981; Ambassador of Arts award State of Fla.. 1981; recipient John Jay award Columbia Coll., 1981, Disting. Citizen award Greater NY. Councils Boy Scouts Am., 1982, James Ewing Soc Layman's award, Soc Surgical Oncology, 1983, Medaille d'Or Mayor of Marseille and French Minister of Interior, 1983, Golda Meir award Israeli Prime Minister, 1984. Hilal-i-Quaid-i-Azam award Pres. Pakistan, 1985, Jubilee Medal Ambassador Zhulev of Bulgana, 1985. Golden Archigymnaseum Decoration Mayor Renzo Imbeni of Bologna, 1985, Humanitarian award LWV, 1986, Human Achievement award Op. Calif.. 1986, Nat. Recognition award Pres. United States Mexico, 1987, 1987 Humanitarian award Internat. Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War, Inc., 1987, Emma Lazarus Statue Liberty award Nat. Jewish Hist.

petroleum company executive, art patron; b. May 21. 1898; s. Julius and Rose (Robinson) H.; m. Olga von Root. Mar 14, 1927; m. Angela Zevely, Dec 19, 1943; m. Frances Barrett. Jan 26. 1956 (dec Dec 1989); 1 child BS. Columbia U., 1919, MD. 1921. LLD, 1978; LLD, Pepperdme U., 1978. Southeastern U Washington, 1978, U Aix-en-Provence, 1981; in Pub. Service, Salem (W.Va.) Coll.. 1979; HHD, U. Colo., Boulder, 1979; DSc (hon). U. S.C.. 1983; PhD (hon.), Tel Aviv U, 1986 Pres Allied Am. Corp 1923-25. A. Hammer Pencil Co.. London and Moscow, 1925-30. Hammer Gallenes. Inc., from 1930. J. W. Dant Distilling Co.. 1943-54; pres., chmn. bd. Mut. and Dant. Ky 1957-58; chmn. bd., chief exec, Broadcasting System, officer Occidental Petroleum Corp., Los Angeles. 1957-90;

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Bank. Perth

Amboy.

N.J., 1949-56. City Nat. Bank. Beverly 1962-71. Can Occidental Petroleum Ltd.. Caldir. Raffinene Beige de Pet roles. Antwerp, Belgium, 1968-79, Cities Service Co., Tulsa; hon. dir. Fla. Nat. Bank of Jacksonville, 1966-72; mem. Nat. Petroleum Council, 1968-90, Com. on Arctic Oil and Gas Resources, 1980-90. Author: The Quest of the Romanoff Treasure. 1936, autobiography (with Neil Lyndon) Hammer, 1987, (with Neil Lyndon) Hammer: Witness to History. 1987; subject of biography: The Remarkable Life of Dr. Armand Hammer (Robert Considine). 1975; Brit. edit. Larger than Life, 1976; The World of Armand Hammer (John Bryson), 1985. Pres. N.J. Aberdeen Angus Assn., 1948-49; Bd. govs. Monmouth County Orgn. Social Service, Red Bank, N.J., 1949-61, Monmouth Meml, Hosp., Long Branch. N.J., 1946-58, Ele1960-90. Ford's anor Roosevelt Cancer Found.. Theatre Soc.. 1970-90. Assn U.S.A., 1976-90; bd. dirs.. exec. com. Intemat. Council United World Colls., 1983-90; mem. Royal Acad. Trust, Eng., 1980-90; mem., fellow Met. Mus. Art, 1985; trustee U. North Afnca Assn., 1968-71. Los Angeles County Mus. Art, from 1968, Found.. 197376. Nat. Symphony, 1977-90, United for Calif., from 1977. Capitol Children's Mus., from 1978, chmn. wine and spinls div. Vis. Nurse Service Greater N.Y.. 1946, Am. Aid to France, 1947; mem Citizens Food Com., 1946-47, Cardinal Spellman's Com. of Laity for Catholic Charities. 1946-48, Public Adv. Com. on U.S. Trade Policy, 1968-69, Am. Com. for Nat. Archives, 1974-76, Los Angeles County-U. So. Calif. Cancer Assos., 1975-90. George C. Marshall Assos., James Smithson Soc. of Smithsonian Nat. Assos., 1977-90, UfOkla Assos., 1981-90, Bus. Adv. Commn. for 1984 Olympics, 1981-84, Los Angeles Olympic Citizens Adv. Commn.. 198184; hon. trustee Denver Art Mus.. 1980-90; mem. adv. bd. Inst, of Peace, 1950-54. Los Angeles Beautiful, Inc.. 1969-75, Com. for a Greater Calif.. 1969, Fogg Art Mus. and Fine Arts Library, Cambridge, Mass., 1977, The Friendship Force, 1977, Am. Longevity Assn., Inc., 1980. Center Strategic and Internal. Studies, Georgetown U., 1981-90; mem. fine arts com. U.S. Dept State, 1981-90; chmn Pres.'s Cancer Panel, 1981; mem. exec com. Econ. Devel. Bd. City of Los Angeles, 1968-73; trustee, chmn. exec. com. Salk Inst. Biol. Studies, San Diego, 1969-90; bd. dirs. Los Angeles World Affairs Council. 1969-90, Planned Parenthood World Population/ Los Angeles, 1970-90, U.S.-USSR Trade and Econ. Council, 1973-90, Assos. Harvard Bus. Sch.. 1975-90, Calif. Roundt1977-90, able. 1976-90. Century City Cultural Commn.. Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington, 1978-90. Keep Am. Beautiful, Inc., 1979-90, Bus. Com. for Arts, N.Y.C., 198090; bd. visitors Grad. Sch. Mgml UCLA, 1957-90. Sch. Medicine Center for Health Scis., 1980-90; exec. mem. Energy Research and Edn. Found., 1978-90; charter mem. Nat. Vis. Council of Health Scis. Faculties, Columbia U., 1979-90; mem. fel1978-90; mem. univ. bd. Pepperdme U lows for life New Orleans Mus. An, 1980-90; bd. dirs. Nat. Coordinating Ctr. for Vol. Bone Marrow Donors, 1986; mem. nat. support council U.S. Com. for UNICEF, 1980-90; founder mem. Pepperdme Assos.. 1976-90; pres. Found, of Internal. Inst. Human Rights, Geneva, 1977-90; mem. exec, Assn. L.A.; mem. Bd Mcpl. Arts Commrs. bd. dirs. L.A., 1969-73; mem. budget and fin. com. of bd. trustees L.A. County Mus. Art, 1972-74; sponsor Internal. Inst. Human Rights Peace Conf.. Oslo, 1978, Campobello Peace Park, 1979, Warsaw, 1980. Aix-en-Provence, France, 1981. Served with M.C. Army, 1918-19. Endowed Armand Hammer Center for Cancer Biology, Salk Inst., 1969; Armand Hammer prof. bus. and public policy UCLA, 1968; Hills, Calif..

gary,

1978;

NYC,

trepreneur of Yr.

Alta.;

NYC,

UN

UCLA

UCLA

,

,

UN

US

Armand Hammer wing Los Angeles County Mus. Art, 1969; Armand Hammer Animal Facility Salk Inst., 1976; Calif. Inst. Cancer Research UCLA, 1976; Ann Armand Hammer Cancer Conf. and Fund Salk Inst., 1976; Harvard /Columbia Russian Study Fund, 1977; Julius and Frances and

HAMLISCH, MARVIN,

Armand Hammer

"One Song",

chmn. M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., NYC. from 1972. Knoedler-Modarco S.A.. N.Y.C., from 1977; dir. Nat. State educator;

CENTURY AMERICA

comdr. Order of Andres Bellos Venezuela, 1975; Order of Aztec Eagle Mex., 1977; officer Legion of Honor France. 1978; Order of Friendship Among Peoples USSR, 1978; Royal Order of Polar Star Sweden, 1979; officer Grand Order of Mcnt Italy, 1981; Knight Comdr.'s Cross Austria. 1982; comdr. Nat. Order French Legion Honor, 1983, named Hon.



HAMMER, ARMAND,

professional ice skater;

Chgo.. 1957; d. Chalmers C. and Carolyn C (Clough) H.; m Dean Paul Martin. 1982. (div, 1984); m. Kenneth Forsythe, 1987; 1 child, Alexandra Student, Colo. Acad., Greenwich High Sch. Co-owner, pres. The Ice Capades. 1993-95; with Winter Tour World Figure Skating Champions, 1997. Profl. former tour co. Dorothy Hamill skater: Ice Capades, 1977 on Ice, 1985—; author: Dorothy Hamill On or Off the Ice. Mem. Pres.'s Council Phys. Fitness. Achievements include being an Olympic Gold medalist, 1976. world figure skating

IN 20TH

conductor Pittsburgh Symphony, Pittsburgh, 1994—, Bah Symphony Orch.. 1996 Rehearsal pianist Broadway shows, including Funny Girl, Fade Out-Fade In, also TV senes Bell Telephone Hour, early 1960's; first composition for film The Swimmer, starnng Burt Lancaster, 1968; other film scores include Take the Money and Run, 1969. Bananas, 1971. Save The Tiger. 1973. Kotch. 1971, The Way We Were (Best Original Song and Best Original Dramatic Score, Acad Motion Picture Arts Scis. 1974). The Sting. (Best Adaptation award Acad. Motion Picture Arts Scis. 1974), Same Time Next Year, 1979. Ice Castles. 1979, Chapter Two, 1979. Starting Over. 1979. Ordinary People. 1980. Sophie's Choice. 1982, Frankie and Johnny. 1991, Switched at Birth. 1991; composer songs for films Three Men and a Baby; popular songs include Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows, 1960, Nobody Does It Better. 1977; Broadway musicals: A Chorus Line. 1975 (Pulitzer and Tony awards), They're Playing Our Song. 1979. The Goodbye Girl, 1993; theme song for Good Morning, Amenca, 1975; composer symphonic work in one movement "Anatomy of Peace", 1991, (performed by Dallas

U.N.

1917. Organizer Miss Freedom Dem Party; Active Nat. Council Negrc Women; advocate, spkr. for civil rights for minorities; co-convener Nat. Women's Polit. Caucus. 1970s Died 1977.

WHO

1987,

Soc.,

Nat.

Arts

Medal.

1987,

Eleanor

Roosevelt

Humanitanan award United Nations Assn. San Francisco, 1987, Norman Vincent Peale award Insts. for Religion and Health, 1987. Spl. award Gen. Hosp. Mexico City, Ministry Health, 1987, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Freedom from Fear award, 1988. Mem. Los Angeles Petroleum Club, Royal Acad. Arts (London), hon. corr., Am. Petroleum Inst. 1975-90). Navy League U.S. (Los Angeles council 198090), Fifty-Yr. Club Am. Medicine. Royal Scottish Acad, (dir.

(hon.),

AMA

Human

N.Y. County Med. Assn.. Internat. Inst. Alpha Omega Alpha, Mu Sigma, Phi Sigma

(life),

Rights,

Home: Los Angeles Calif. Died Dec. Westwood Village Cemetery. Los Angeles.

Delta buried

HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR,

II,

librettist;

b

10.

NYC.

1990;

July

s. William and Alice Vivian (Nimmo) H.; children marriage: William. Alice; m. Dorothy Blanchard, May 14, 1929; 1 son, James. Prep. edn.. Hamilton Inst.. 1904-12; AB. Columbia U 1916; LLD, Dniry Coll.. Mo.. 1949; DHL. Dartmouth Coll.. 1952. Boston U., Columbia U., U. Mass., Knox Coll. Ptnr Williamson Music, Inc.; Collaborator book and lyncs many musical plays, including: Wildflower, 1923. Rose Marie, 1924, Sunny, 1925, The Desert Song, 1926, Show Boat (no collaborator; adapted from Edna Ferber novel), 1927, (Cntics award 1946). New Moon. 1928, Sweet Adeline. 1929. Music in the Air, 1932, May Wine. 1935. Oklahoma, 1943 (Spl. Pulitzer award 1944, Donaldson award 1945), Carmen Jones, 1943, Carousel, 1945 (Donaldson award 1946, Acad, award 1945), Allegro, 1947, South Pacific. 1949 (Pulitzer Prize Drama award 1949, Critics award 1949), King and I. 1951, Me and Juliet, 1953. Pipe Dream, 1955, Flower Drum Song, 1958; screenplays: Show Boat, King and I, Swing High, Swing Low, High Wide and Handsome, Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, The Great Waltz (lyrics only), State Fair; co-prodr.: I Remember Mama, 1944. Annie Get Your Gun. 1946. Happy Birthday. 1946, Show Boat, 1946, John Loves Mary, 1947; lyricist numerous hit songs, including Ol' Man River, Lover Come Back to Me, When I Grow Too Old to Dream, All the Things You Are, The Last Time I Saw Pans (Acad award 1946), Oh What A Beautiful Mornin', People Will Say We're in Love, Surrey With the Fnnge On Top. If I Loved You. June Is Bustin' Out All Over, Stout Hearted Men, Only Make Believe, Some Enchanted Evening. Bali H'ai. Younger Than Springtime; colyricist: The Indian Love Call, Who, One Alone. Whistle a Happy Tune, Hello Young Lovers, Puzzlement, We Kiss in a Shadow. Getting to Know You, Shall We Dance?. Mem. ASCAP (v. p., dir.), Am. Inst. Arts and Letters. Dramatists' Guild (pres). Authors' League of Am., Screen Writers Guild, Song Writers' Protective Assn., Pi Lambda Phi. Died Aug.

12.

1895;

from

1st

NYC.

23,

.

I960.

HAMMETT,

LOUIS PLACK, chemist, educator; b. Wilmington, Del., Apr. 7, 1894; s. Philip Melancthon and Marie Louise (Plack) H.; m. Janet Thorpe Marriner, June 4, 1919; children: Philip Marnner, Jane. AB, Harvard U., '916; postgrad.. Tech. Hochshule, Zurich, 1916-17; PhD, Columbia Civilian chemist Bur Aircraft U., 1923. ScD (hon), 1962. Prodn. U.S. Army, 1917-19; comml. rsch. with E.C. Worden Millburn, N.J., 1919-20; with Columbia U., 1920-87, successively instr. chemistry, asst. prof., assoc. prof.. 1935, prof., 1935-60, Mitchill prof, chemistry. 1960-61, prof, emeritus. 1961-87; on leave for work on explosives under Nat Def. 1941-46; disting. vis. lectr U So. Calif.. 1962; Rsch. Com disting. vis. prof. Pa. State U„ 1964. Purdue U.. 1964; rsch. dir. Explosives Rsch. Lab., 1943-46; chmn. div. chemistry and chem. tech. NRC. 1946-47; chmn. bd. health Hampton Twp., N.J.. 1964. Author: Solutions of Electrolytes, 1929, Physical Organic Chemistry. 1940. 2d edit.. 1970. Introduction to the Study of Physical Chemistry. 1952; mem. editorial Recipient Wm. H. bd. Internat. Sci. and Tech., 1961-64 Nichols medal. 1957, James Flack Norris award in teaching. .

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

I960. Pnestly medal, 1961. Willard

CENTURY AMERICA

Gibbs medal. 1961. James

Rack Norris award phys. organic chemistry. 1966. Gilbert Newion Lewis medal. 1967. Nai. Medal of Sci.. 1968. Charles Frederick Chandler medal. 1968. Fellow Chem. Soc. London (hon); mem. Am. Chem Soc. (chmn N.Y. seel. 1939. bd. 1956-61. chmn. bd. dirs. 1961). AAUP. Nal. Acad dirs. Scis.. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Alpha Chi Sigma Home: Newton N.J. Died Feb. 23. 1987.

HAMMETT, SAMUEL DASHIELL, author; b St Marys County, Md., May 27, 1894; x. Richard Thomas and Annie (Bond) H.; m. Josephine Annas Dotan, Dec 27, 1920 (div. 1937); children: Mary Jane. Josephine Rebecca. Student. Polytech. Inst. Newsboy, messenger boy. elk., stevedore, pvt. 1946-47 detective; instr. Jefferson Sch. Social Sci., Author: Red Harvest. 1929. The Dain Curse. 1929. The Maltese Falcon. 1930, The Glass Key. 1931. Creeps by Night, 1931, The Thin Man. 1934, Continental Operator. 1945, Return of the Continental Operator. 1945. Blood Money. 1942, Adventures of Sam Spade. 1944, Hammett Homicides. 1946, The Thin Man Series (radio). 1942, The Fat Man Series, The Adventures of Sam Spade; contbr. to mags Mem. Nat. Bd. Ind. Citizens Com. of Arts Sci. and professions; Civil Rights Congress of NY. (pres. 1946-47); mem.

NYC.

adv. bd. Soviet Russia Today. Sgt. 1918-1919; with Signal Corps, U.S.

Motor Ambulance, AUS, Army, 1942-45. Died

Jan. 10. 1961.

HANES

115

achievement Broadcast Music. Inc., 1963; Jay award Jazz mag.. 1964; critics poll for talent deserving wider recognition Down Beat mag.. 1967; 1st place piano category, 1968, 69. 70; composer award. 1971; All-Star Band New Artist award Record World. 1968; named top jazz artist Black Music mag.. 1974; recipient Grammy award for best rhythm and blues instrumental performance, 1983. 84. for best jazz instrumental composition (co-composer). 1987, best jazz instrumental performance, 1995. Mem. Nat. Acad. Rec. Arts and Scis.. Jazz Musicians Assn.. Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis.. Broadcast Music. Club: Pioneer (Gnnnetl Coll.). Address: Hancock Music 1600 1880 Century Park E Ste 1600 Los Angeles CA 90067-1661

#

HANCOCK, WALKER KIRTLAND, sculptor; b St Louis. June 28. 1901; s. Walter Scott and Anna (Spencer) H.; m. Saima Esther Natti. Dec. 4. 1943; child. Saima Deane (Mrs. Christopher French). Student Sch. Fine Arts, Washington U.. 1918-20, D.F.A, 1942; student. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1921-25; fellow. Am. Acad, in Rome, 1928; LHD. Berkeley Div. Sch. at Yale U.. 1986. Trustee emeritus Am. Acad, in 1

Rome, sculptor

in

residence.

1956-57.

62-63;

sculptor

in

charge Stone Mountain, Ga.. 1964-79; head sculpture dept. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1929-67. Sculptor: commissions include Maschmeyer Memorial Fountain. Forest Park, St. Louis, extenor reliefs. City Hall, Kansas City, Mo., Penn. War Memonal. 30th St. Station, Phila.. Angel relief, Battle Monument Chapel, St. Avoid. France, Bowker Memorial Fountain, All Saint's Ch Worcester, Mass., bust Governor Percival P. Baxter, State House, Augusta, Maine, relief Andrew Mellon. Nat. Gallery of Art. Washington. James Madison. Library of Congress, Washington, John Paul Jones. Fairmount Park, Phila., General Douglas MacArthur, U.S. Mil. Acad.. West Point, N.Y., Christ in Majesty, high altar Nat. Cathedra], Washington, Chief Justice Earl Warren, U.S. Supreme Ct., Washington, Booth Tarkington, Robert Frost. Hubert Humphrey, Gerald R. Ford. George Bush, U.S. Capitol, Washington. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. Supreme Ct.. Abraham Lincoln, Nat. Cathedral, Washington; Flight Meml. U.S. Military Acad., West Point, NY., medals Dwight D. Eisenhower Inaugural medals, 1953, 57, The Air Medal. (Army and Navy), Frank P. Brown medal, Franklin Inst,, numerous others. Trustee emeritus Saint-Gaudens Meml., Cornish. N.H.; hon. trustee Brookgreen Gardens. Capt. AUS, 1942-46; monuments, fine arts, archives officer. Awarded Widener gold medal Prix de Rome. 1925; fellowship prize Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. 1931; Helen Foster Burnett prize NAD. 1935; Anon, prize sculpture. 1949; Phila. Art Alliance medal of achievement. 1953; acad. medal of honor Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1953; Silver medal Archtl. League, 1955; J. Sanford Saltus medal. 1953; Herbert Adams Meml. award, 1954; Thomas R. Proctor prize NAD; Am. Acad. Achievement award, 1971; Academician NAD, Am. Acad, of Arts and Letters; Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts; recipient Nat Medal of Arts, 1989. Fellow Nat. Sculpture Soc. (Medal of Honor 1981, 75th Anniversary award for Outstanding Achievement). Episcopalian. Clubs: Century Assn. (N.Y.C.); St. Botolph (Boston). Home: Gloucester Mass. Died Dec. 30, 1998.

and

film

television

U

,

Louis U., Brandeis U., Boston Coll.. Tufts U.. Lincoln U., Washington U., St. Louis. St. Louis U.. Lincoln U. Founder. vis. film and TV producer Blackside. Inc.. Boston. 1968



;

U

film-TV Tufts Exec, prodr. Kinfolks. 1979. Voices of a Divided City, 1983. Eyes on the Prize 1. 1987, Eyes on the Pnze II. 1990. The Great Depression. 1993, Malcolm: prof.

94 (Ralph Lowell award PBS/Corp, for Pub. Broadcasting 1993). America's War on Poverty, 1995; TV series One on One. numerous other films; co-author: Voices of Freedom, 1990. Bd- dirs. Mus. Afro-Am. History. former chmn.. bd. dirs. Children's Def. Fund, Boston Ctr. for Arts; mem. Mass. Film Com. Loeb fellow Harvard U- 197778; recipient N Frankel prize, 1990. Hemz award. 1995. Career Achievement award Internal. Documentary Assn., 1997. Mem. Soc. Am. Historians, Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Died Nov. 22, 1998.

Make

It

Plain. 1993.

EH

HAMPTON, LIONEL LEO, composer, conductor, entertainer; b. Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 12, 1913; s. Charles and Gertrude (Whitfield) H; m. Gladys Riddle, Nov. 11, 1936 (dec). Student, U. So. Calif.. 1934; Mus D (hon), Allen U Columbia. S.C., Pepperdine U.. 1975; Ph.D. in Music (hon.), Xav.er U., 1975. SUNY. 1983. U Calif., 1934, Howard U.. 1979, Glassboro State Coll.. 1981. U. Liege. Belgium Mem Benny Goodman Quartet, 1936-40. organized band, Lionel Hampton Orch., 1940; one of first blacks to play in white band (Benny Goodman). 1930's; 1st band to feature electric bass and organ; 1st black band to play in major hotels and music halls; albums include Reunion at Newport, 1967 .

(1993).

Sentimental

Journey,

1986.

Rhythm, Rhythm. Tempo and Swing,

Home,

Flying

1991

Flying Home. 1993, You Better Know, 1994. Just Jazz-Live At the Blue Note "91 With the Golden Men of Jazz, Dedicated to DizzHampton. Slide & The Jazz Masters, 1993, Slide with Freddie Hubbard. 1994, Classics; 1937-39 with Cootie Williams, Rex Stewart, Dizzy Gillespie et al, 1991, The Complete Lionel Hampton-Vols. 1937-38. 1994, I&2 Masterpieces 10 Recorded 1937-40 & 42, 1994; composer maj. symphonic work, King David Suite, 1953- Human rights commr. City of N.Y., 1984. 85. 86; apptd. ambassador of music to UN, 1985; established Lionel Hampton Jazz Endowment Fund. 1984. Recipient Gold medal City of Pans. 1985, George Frederick Handel medallion. Ebony Mag Lifetime Achievement Awd., 1989; voted to Playboy's Jazz and Pop All-Stars Bands, last 28 yrs.; Lionel Hampton Sch. of Music named in his honor U. Idaho, 1987; Lionel Hampton Ear Research Found, established in his honor. 1987. Mem. Alpha Phi Alpha. Club: Fnars (N.Y.C.). Lodges: Elks (grand band master). Masons (33 deg.). Office 44 Rio Vista Dr Allendale NJ 07401-1624 1992,

HANCOCK,

HERBERT JEFFREY (HERBIE HANCOCK), composer, pianist, publisher; b. Chgo.. Apr. 12, 1940; s. Wayman Edward and Winnie (Griffin) H.; m. Gudrun Meixner, Aug.

Student, Grinnell (Iowa) Coll.. 1956-60. Roosevelt U., Chgo.. 1960. Manhattan Sch. Music, 1962, New Sch. Social Research, 1967. owner-pub. 962 Hancock Music Co.. founder Hancock and Joe Prodns.. 1989 pres Harlem Jazz Music Center. Inc. Performed with Chgo. Symphony Orch 1952. Coleman Hawkms, Chgo.. I960. Donald Byrd. 1960-63, Miles Davis Quintet, 1963-68; recorded with Chick Corea; scored films Blow Up. 1966. The Spook Who Sat By the Door, 1973, Death Wish, 1974, A Soldier's Story, 1984, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling. 1986. Action Jackson, 1988, Colors. 1988. Harlem Nights, 1989, Livm' Large. 1991; scored and



31,

1

1968.



;

;

,

appeared

in

film

Round Midnight, 1986 (Academy award

1986); albums include Takin' Off. 1963, 1964. Speak Like a Child. 1968. Fat Albert Rotunda, 1969, Mwandishi. 1971. Crossings, 1972. Sextant, 1972. Headhunters, 1973. Thrust. 1974. The Best of Herbie Hancock. 1974. Man-Child. 1975, The Quintet. 1977, V.S.O.P.. 1977. Sunlight. 1978. An Evening with Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea in Concert. 1979, Feels Don't Fail Me Now, 1979, Monster. 1980. Greatest Hits, 1980. Lite Me Up. 1982. Future Shock, 1983. (with Foday Musa Suso) Village Life. 1985. (with Dexter Gordon) The Other Side of 'Round Midnight. 1987. Perfect Machine. 1988, Jamming. 1992. Cantaloupe Island. 1994. Tnbute lo Miles. 1994. Dis Is -+ Da Drum. 1995. The New Standard. 1996, I. 1997. Gershwin's World, 1998 (Grammy). Recipient citation of best original score

Succotash.

I

archives appear

in their original

form

Manpower

Inst., 1971-81, bd. dirs. Multiple Scler1973-81. Nutrition Found.. 1973-81, Hebrew U..

bd. visitors Grad. Metabolic Disease; vis com.

1972-81;

Hopkins

U.;

mem.

corp.

Sch.. life scis.

Yale U.. Scripps Inst. U. Notre Dame. Johns

Woods Hole Oceanographic

Inst.,

1974-81. Marine Biology Lab.. 1979-81; mem. Unitarian SerCom., Med. Mission to Japan, 1951; mem. Com. on Nat. Medal of Sci., 1968-81. Decorated Great Medal of Honor with silver star Austrian Govt.; comdr. Order of Leoplod II (Belgium); comdr. Order of Merit (Poland); recipient N.C vice

Award

for sci., Stevens Honor award Stevens Inst. for Disting. Contbns. to Med. Sci. AMA, send Hams medal CCNY, Disting. Alumnus award Copernicus medal Polish Acad. Scis., Pub. Service

Ann. award

Nat.

.

HAMPTON, HENRY EUGENE,

firoducer; b. St. Louis, Jan. 8, 1940; s. Henry E. and Veva 1961; hon. degree, Gullatte) H. BA, Washington U.. Northeastern U.. Suffolk U., Washington U. Mass., St.

1969-81. osis Soc..

NSF.

Tech.,

TownU.

III.,

award

Mem. Am.

Soc. Biol. Chemists (sec. 1953-58, councilor 1958-61. pres. 1962-63). Fedn. Am. Socs. Exptl. Biology (exec. com. 1959-65. chmn. bd. 1964-65), Nat. Acad. Scis. (pres. 1969-81, chmn. survey com. life scis. 1966-70, council 1968-81), Inst. Nutrition, AAAS. Soc. Bd..

Sci.

1979.

Am

Exptl. Biology

and Medicine

(pres. S.E. sect.

Am. Acad- Arts and (C.B. Mayer award). Am. Philos. (hon.), Am. Inst. Chemists (hon.), Chem.

1953-54),

Am.

N.Y. Acad. Scis. Royal Soc. Arts Swiss Acad. Sci. (hon.). Mexican Acad. Medicine (hon.), Japanese Biochem. Soc. (hon.), German Acad. Natural Scis., Leopoldina (hon.). Cosmos Club, Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Alpha Omega Alpha Home: Washington DC. Died Dec. 29, 1981. Soc.,

Scis.,

Soc.,

HANDLER, RUTH,

inventor, manufacturing executive; b. 1916; m. Elliot Handler; I child. Ken. Co-owner Mattel. Invented Barbie Doll. 1959.

HANDMAN, BOBBIE (BARBARA HANDMAN),

foundaV.p., N.Y. regional dir. People for the Am. Found., Washington; organizer A Quiet Walk for the First Amendment. Recipient Nat. Medal of Arts, 1998. Email: [email protected]. Office: People for the Way 2000 St Ste 400 Washington DC 20036-3397 tion executive.

Way

M

Am

NW

HANDY,

WILLIAM

CHRISTOPHER,

composer;

b.

Florence, Ala., Nov. 16, 1873; s. Charles Bernard and Elizabeth Brewer; m. Elizabeth V. Price, July 19, 1898 (dec); children: Lucille (Mrs. Allan Springer) (dec), Katherine Eugenia (Mrs. Homer Lewis), William Christopher, Florenc Beatrice (dec). Elizabeth Virginia White (dec.), Wyer Owens;

m. Irma Louise Logan, Jan.

1, 1954. Educated pub. schs., 1880-92. Sch. tchr., 1892-93, tchr.. band master. band master Maharas Minstrels, 1896-1900. 1903; tchr. music dept. A&M Coll., Normal, Ala.. 1900-02; band and orch. leader Memphis, 1905-18; composer, pub., 1912 pres., treas. Handy Bros. Music Co. Inc., N.Y.C. Author: Negro Authors and Composers of the United States, 1935, W.C. Handy's Collection of Negro Spirituals, 1938, Father of the Blues (autobiography), 1941, unsung americans Sung,

Florence, 1893-96.



1944,

A

Treasury

of

the

Blues.

editor

(anthology)

Memphis

Blues, Beale

1949;

Blues, 1925; composer: St. Louis Blues,

(march) Hail to the Spirit of Freedom, The Big Stick Blues march, Go Down Moses March. They That Sow in Tears, Aframerican Hymn, blue Destiny Symphony, Various community centers and parks named in his others. Street Blues,

HANDFORTH, THOMAS, 16.

1897;

s.

Thomas

b Tacoma, Wash Sept and Ruby Edwardine (Shera)

artist;

Jefferson

.

H. Student, U. Wash., Nat. Acad. Design. Represented in NY. Pub. Libr., Bibliotheque NaMetro. Mus. Art. tionals Paris. Honolulu Acad arts. Pa. Mus., Phila.. Fogg Art Mus., Cambridge, Mass., Omaha Art Mus., Baltimore Mus. Art, Libr. of Congress, Boston Mus. Fine Arts., Acanegie Inst.. Pittsburgh, Fine prinst of Yr 1926-37. Fifty Prints of Yr.. 1926-29. Author and illustrator: (books) Faraway Meadow, 1939, Speeping Arrow, 1941; Illustrator: Sidonie, 1921, Toutou in Bondage. 1929, Tranquilina's Paradise, 1930, Secret of the Porcelain Fish, 1946. Served as sgt. Med. Dept.. U.S. Army, 1918-19, pvt. U.S. Army Air Corp, 1942-43. Recipient Emil Fuchs prize, Brooklyn Soc. 1 929, Guggenheim fellowship, 1 93 p purchase Etchers, prizes. N.W. Soc. Printmakers. 1934. Chgo. Soc. Etchers. 1937, Boston Soc. Ind. Artists. 1937, numerous others. Mem. Soc. Am. Etchers, Chgo. Soc. Etchers, Zeta Psi. Died

NYC,

,

1

Oct. 19. 1948.

honor, including W.C. Handy Sch., Florence, Ala.. W.C. Handy Theatre, Memphis, Handy Park and Sq., Memphis,

W.C. Handy Found,

for the Blind, W.C. Handy Swimming Pool, Henderson, Ky. Mem. NAACP, Am. Fedn. Musicians, Am. Soc. Composers, Authors and Pubs.. Music Pubs. Protective Assn., Song Writers Protective Assn., Negro Actors' Guild (treas). Nat. Assn. Negro Musicians., Masons (33 degree). Elk (life). Republican. Methodist. Died Mar. 28, 1958; buried Woodlawn Cemetery. N.Y.

HANES, RALPH PHILIP,

JR., former textiles executive,

Winston-Salem, N.C, Feb. 25, Ralph Philip and Dewitt (Chatham) H.; m. Joan Audrey Humpstone, Jan. 14, 1950 (dec. Jan. 1983); m. Mary

arts patron, cattle farmer; b.

1926;

s.

Charlotte Metz, Dec 23. 1984 Grad., Woodberry Forest Sch., 1944; student, U. N.C, 1944-46; B.A.. Yale U.. 1949; L.H.D. (hon.), St. Andrews Coll.. Laurinburg. N.C, 1981; DFA (hon.), N.C Sch. of Arts, 1987; (hon). Wake Forest U., 1990. With Hanes Cos., Inc. (formerly Hanes Dye and Finishing Co.). Winston-Salem, N.C. 1950-93; pres. Hanes Dye and Finishing Co., 1965-68, chmn. bd- 1968-88. chmn. emeritus, 1988-93; chmn. bd. Ampersand, Inc., 197685; mem. coun. of sr. fellows Salzburg Seminars in Am. Studies. Cons, editor Performing Arts Rev., 1981-85, Jour. Arts Mgmt. and Law. 1981-86; editorial adv bd. Art Economist. 1982-86. Bd. dirs. (apptd. by Pres. J.F. Kennedy) Nat. Cultural Ctr. for Performing Arts, 1962-65; mem. (apptd. by Pres. Johnson) Nat. Council Arts, 1965-70, mem. adv. music panel. 1970-72; bd. dirs. Am. Symphony Orch. League, 1958-61. Moravian Music Found., 1963-65; founder, mem. bd. visitors N.C. Sch. Arts, 1985 trustee Salem Coll., 1961-64; bd. dirs. Jargon Soc. Inc., 1968—. pres., 1968-75; founder N.C State Arts Coun., chmn. 196466; founder Ams, for the Arts (formerly Am. Coun. Arts), bd. dirs., 1960-69, pres., 1964-66. vice chmn., 1967-69; bd. visitors Barter Theatre, State Theatre of Va.. 1967-75; mem, nat. adv. com. Brevard Sch. Music, 1969-74; trustee, exec. com. N.C. Sch. Arts, 1966-78; mem. nat. adv. com. Am. Crafts Coun., 1970-72, Appalachian Trail Conf., 1973-76; assoc. fellow Jonathan Edward Coll., Yale U., 1971-74; chmn. Yale U. Council Com. on Music. 1970-73; bd. dirs. Nat. Audubon Soc.. 1972-78, John W, and Anna H. Hanes Found.. 1974 So. Appalachian Highlands Conservancy, 1974-78. Old Salem. Inc.. 1974-77, Isaak Walton League Am.. 1974-78. Nature Conservancy. 1975-79, (apptd. by Pres. Gerald Ford) Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 197580; mem. internal, council Mus. Modern Art, 1978-93; bd. dirs. Salzburg Seminar of Am. Studies. 1978-82, Spoleto Festival. 1979-86, 87-93; arts cons, govts of. Austria. 1978, P R 1975-80, 1978; bd dirs Nat Coun Friends of Kennedy Ctr Nat Mus. Am. Art, Renwick Gallery, 1976-89. Alliance for Arts Edn.. 1976-79; mem. exec, com. Nat. Coun. for Arts

HHD

HANDLER, PHILIP,

educator; b. N.Y.C.. Aug. 13, 1917; s. Jacob and Lena (Heisen) H.; m. Lucille Marcus. Dec. 6, 1939; children: Mark, Enc Paul. BS. CCNY, 1936; PhD. U. III.. 1939; DSc. Case Western Res. U., U N.C., Yeshiva U„ Carnegie-Mellon U.. Colo. State U biological

scientist,

.

NY.

Hahneman Med

U..

Med.

U., Poly.

Coll.,

Coll., Med. Coll. Wis.. Temple George Washington U„ Mich. State

N.Y., U. Alaska, Butler U.. Southwestern at Memphis, U III., U. Md.. U. Fla,; PhD, Hebrew U., Jerusalem; LLD, CUNY, Emory U LiltD. Nova U LHD, Fla. Stale U. 1939-40. assoc.. 1940-41. asst. prof, physiInstr. Duke U ology and nutrition, 1942-45, assoc. prof, biochemistry, 1945Inst.

;

;

.

50. prof., chmn. dept.. 1950-69, James B. Duke prof, biochemistry. 1961-69; dir. AEC fellowship tng. program, 1948-53; Disting. prof. sci. George Washington U.. 1970-81; pres. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Washington, 1969-81; dir. SquibbBeechnut. Inc. 1966-69; cons USPHS. AEC, NRC, VA; chmn. biochem. study sect. NIH, 1956-58, nat. adv. com. rsch. facilities and resources, 1963-67. mem nat adv health council USPHS. 1958-61; mem. biology and medicine rsch. divisional com. for bifacilities panel NSF. 1958-60, mem ology and medicine, 1960-62, mem. nat. sci. bd., 1962-74. chmn.. 1966-70; chmn. com radiation and aging NIH, also AEC, 1957-61; mem Prcs.'s Sci. Adv. Com.. 1964-68. 69-72, Pres s Commn on Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke, 196465; mem. adv. com. on environ, health USPHS Surgeon Gen., 1966-67 Co-author: Principles of Biochemistry (textbook), Biology and the Future of Man. The Life Sciences, also tech. pubis.; mem. editorial com. Jour. Theoretical Biology. 196168, Jour. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 1962-65. Jour. Biol. Chemistry, 1964-70, Geriatrics. 1957-65. Trustee Found Advanced Edn. Med. Scis., 1964-72. Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Quantitative Biology. 1963-67. Rockefeller U ,

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and Edn.. 1976-79; mem. adv. coun. on arts Fed. Res. Bank Richmond (Va .). 1977-78, bd dirs. Am Land Trust. 197693, Bus. Com for Arts, 1980-86, Arena Stage, Washington, 1990-93; mem. Gov.'s Coun. Bus., Arts and Humanities, 1977-85; mem. fine arts com. Fed. Res. Bank of Washington, 1979-81; mem adv. bd Pauline Koner Dance Consort. 197780; bd dirs Arts Internal.. 1981-85. Arts Resources Corp., 1981-83; adv. com. Am Farmland Trust, 1983-97; mem. inBallet. 1984-86; chmn. Am Art Forum. ternat coun. 1986-87. bd dirs 1986-90; bd dirs Arena Stage. 1990-92; com. mem. State of N.C. Award. 1993, Yr. of Mountains Commn., N.C. 1995-96; corporate mem Woods Hole Oceanog. Inst.. 1994-98; mem. founding com. Agri-Rsch. Exten-

1951), Johann Mouse, 1952 (Academy award animated short subject 1952). Touchc, Pussy Cat, 1954

short subject

of

best

Network of N.Am.. 1995-97; mem. coun. advisors Blue 1998—; exec, com Ambs for the Arts. NEA. Ridge Pky 1999—; chmn cabinet Spl Olympics World Games. 1999, bd trustee emeritus Kennedy Ctr for the Arts, DC. 1999

(Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1954), Good Will to Men, 1955 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1954), One Droopy Knight, 1957 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1957; animated programming series with Barbera include The Ruff & Reddy Show, 1957-60, The Huckleberry Hound Show, 1958-62 (Emmy award 1960), Yogi Bear, 1958-62, The Quick Draw McGraw Show. 1959-62, The Flintslones. 196066 (Golden Globe award 1965). Top Cat. 1961-62. Lippt the Lion, 1962, Touche Turtle. 1962, Wally Gator, 1962, The Jetsons. 1962-67, 69-76. 79-81. 82-83. 85, The Adeventures of Jonny Quest, 1964-65, 67-72, 79, 80-81. The Magilla Gorilla Show. 1964-67, The Peter Potamus Show, 1964-67. Tom and Jerry. 1965-72. 75-78. 80-82. The Atom Ant /Secret Squirrel Show. 1965-68. Sinbad, Jr., the Sailor, 1966, The Abbott and

NYC

sion

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govs

Nat.

Com.

for

the

New

River.

N.C,

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W Va

Va..

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1999—, art based elem schs 2000 Named Young Man of Yr. Winston-Salem Jaycees. 1958, Young Man of Yr. N.C Jaycees, 1958. Hon. Comdr., USS N.C, 1998; recipient Chmn.'s award NEA, 1966, Gov.'s award for preservation of natural area, 1969, pub. svc. award State of N.C. 1976. Morrison award for the Arts, 1977, Swan award, Tenn.. 1970, N.C Soc. of NYC. award, 1979, Only. Svc award Winston-Salem Urban League, 1979. Conservation award Isaac Walton League Am.. 1982. award for disting. svc. to arts Nat Gov.'s Assn.. 1982. N.C. Gov.'s award in fine arts, NAACP, 1983. Nat. 1982, awards Winston-Salem chpt Medal of Arts Amb. for the Arts presented by Pres. George Bush, 1991, award Piedmont Opera Theatre, 1992; tribute Nat Arts Club. NYC. 1995. Southeastern Ctr for Contemporary Arts Leadership award. 1998. Winston-Salem Arts Coun. Young Leadership award, 2000. Mem. Am. League Anglers, Potomac Appalachian Mountain Club, S.E. Coun. on Founds., Trout Unltd., World Bus. Coun., Appalachian Consortium, East African Wildlife Soc., Isaac Walton .

League, Nat. Wildlife Fedn., N.Am. Mycological Assn., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Ut Prosim Soc., Royal Soc. Arts, Wilderness Soc., Walpole Soc., Appalachian Trail Conf., Century Assn. (NYC). Yale Club (NYC), Lotos Club (N.Y.C.), Met. Club (Washington), Peale for Visual Aits (Phila), Piedmont Club, Twin City Club. Cane River Club. Bohemian Home: PO Box 1704 Club, Curnluck Club, Roaring Gap Winston Salem NC 27102-1704 Office: Hanes Cos Inc PO Box 202 Winston Salem NC 27102-0202

HANFORD, WILLIAM EDWARD, Dec.

1908.

9,

BS. Phila. Coll

chemist;

b. Bristol,

Pa

Pharmacy. 1930; MS, PhD,

,

U

With E.I du Pont de Nemours & Co.. until 1942, GAF 111. Kellogg, 1946-57; v.p. R&D Olin InCorp 1942-46, M 1957-68; co-founder Water-Sure Inc, 1968. Copatentee process for making polymeric products and for

W

.

dustries,

modifying polymeric products. Died Jan.

HANKS, TOM,

actor;

b Concord.

1996.

27,

Calif., July 9.

1956;

m

m

Samantha Lewes.

1978 (div. 1985); 2 children; Rita Wilson, children Chester, Truman TheApr. 1988; odore. Student. Calif. State U., Sacramento. Motion picture appearances include He Knows You're Alone, 1980, Splash, 1984, Bachelor Party, 1984, Volunteers. 1985, The Man with One Red Shoe. 1985. The Money Pit. 1986, Nothing in Common, 1986, Every Time We Say Goodbye, 1986, Dragnet. 1987, Big, 1988, Punchline. 1988. Turner and Hooch. 1989, The 'Burbs, 1989, Joe Versus the Volcano. 1990. Bonfire of the Vanities. 1990. Radio Flyer. 1992, A League of Their Own, 1992, Sleepless in Seattle, 1993. Philadelphia. 1993 (Golden Globe for Best Actor - Drama 1994. Academy Award for Best Actor 1994). Forrest Gump, 1994

(Academy Award

for Best Actor 1995), Apollo 13. 1995. Celluloid Closet, 1995. Toy Story (voice). 1995. Saving Private Ryan, 1998 (nominated Acad, awards). You've Got Mail, 1998, Toy Story 2 (voice), 1999, The Green Mile. 1999; actor, dir., writer That Thing You Do!. 1996; TV movie Your appearances include Mazes and Monsters, 1982, I Child, 1997. (TV series) Bosom Buddies. 1980-82, (TV miniseries) From the Earth to the Moon, 1998; guest star (TV shows) Saturday Night Live, 1985, The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman, Tales from the Crypt (None But the Lonely Heart, also dir). Fallen Angels (I'll Be WaitRecipient Louella O. Parsons Awd.. ing), also dir., 1993. Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1994, Golden Globe award, 1995, Emmy award. 1998, People's Choice award, 1995. 99; named Man of the Yr.. Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theater Mem. Actors' Equity Assn., Screen Actors Club. 1995. Guild. Office: c/o Richard Lovett 9830 Wil90212-1804 shire Blvd Beverly Hills

Am

AFTRA

CAA CA

HANNA, WILLIAM DENBY,

motion picture and

television

producer, cartoonist; b. Melrose. N.M.. July 14, 1910; s. William John and Avice Joyce (Denby) H.; m. Violet B. Wogatzke. Aug 7. 1936; children: David William. Bonnie Jean. Ising

Animator,

scriptwriter,

lyricist,

composer Harman-

Animation Studios, Hollywood, 1933-37; animation Hollywood, 1937-57, head prodr.. story editor animation dept.. 1955-57; co-founder (with Joseph Barbera) dir.,

MGM,



1957 with Prodns., Hollywood, Dir. Barbera of short animated films including Puss Gets the Boot, 1940 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1940). The Nightmare Before Christmas. 1940 (Academy award best animated short subject 1941), Yankee Doodle Mouse. 1943 (Academy award best animated short subject 1943), Mouse Trouble, 1944 (Academy award best animated short subject 1944), Quiet, Please!, 1945 (Academy award best animated short subject 1945), The Cat Concerto, 1946 (Academy award best animated short subject 1946), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse, 1947 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1947). The Little Orphan. 1948 (Academy award best animated short subject 1948), Hatch Up Your Troubles, 1949 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1949), Jerry's Cousin, 1950 (Academy award nomination best animated short subject 1950), The Two Mouseketeers, 1951 (Academy award best animated

Hanna-Barbera

.

Costello Cartoon Show. 1966, Laurel and Hardy, 1966-67, Space Kiddettes. 1966-67. Space Ghost, 1966-68, Frankenstein, Jr. and the Impossibles, 1966-68, Sampson and Goliath, 1967-68, The 1967-68. Birdman and the Galaxy Tno, Herculoids, 1967-69, Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor, 1967-69, Shazzan!, 1967-69, The Fantastic Four. 1967-70. The Wacky Races, 1968-70, The Adventures of Gulliver, 1969-70, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, 1969-71, The Cattanooga Cats, 1969-71. Dastardly and Mutley in Their Flying Machines. 1969-71. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, 1969-74. Where's Huddles?. 1970-71, The Harlem Globetrotters, 197073, Josie and the Pussycats, 1970-76, Pebbles and Bamm Bamm. 1971-72, Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch, 1971-72, The Funky Phantom. 1971-72, Wait Til Your Father Gets Home, 1972. Sealab 2020. 1972-73, The Roman Holidays, 1972-73, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, 1972-74, The Flintstones Comedy Hour, 1972-74, Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space, 1972-74, Speed Buggy, 1971-74. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, 1973-74, Peter Puck. 197374, Inch High, Private Eye, 1973-74. Yogi's Gang. 1973-75, Jeannie. 1973-75. Goober and the Ghost Chasers. 1973-75, The Addams Family, 1973-75, Super Friends. 1973-83. Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, 1974-75. The Partridge Family; 2200 AD.. 1974-75, Hong Kong Phooey, 1974-76. These Are the Days, 1974-76. Devlin. 1974-76. Valley of the Dinosaurs, 1974-76, The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, 197677. Mumbly. 1976-77. Jabberjaw. 1976-78. The Skatebirds. 1977-78. The Tom and Jerry/Great Grape Ape Show, 197778, Scooby's Ail-Star Laff-a-Lympics. 1977-78. Fred Flintstone and Friends, 1977-78, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, 1980, The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show, 1980-82. The Drak Pack, 1980-82. Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, 1980-82. The Richie Rich Show, 1980-82, The Kwicky Koala Show, 1981-82. Trollkins, 1981-82. Laverne and Shirley in the Army, 1981-82, The Smurfs, 1981-90 (Emmy

award 1982, 83, Bronze award Internal Film & TV Festival N.Y. 1987, Humanitas award for best animated program 1987), Laverne and Shirley with the Fonz, 1982-83. Scooby. Scrappy, and Yabba Doo. 1982-83. The Smurfs Springtime Film & TV Festival of Spl.. 1982 (Bronze award Internal N.Y. 1982. Golden Reel award 1982). The Smurfs Games. 1984 (Bronze award NY. Internal. Film Festival 1984), Snorks, 1984-86, The Greatest Adventure: Stones from the Bible, Episodes 1-6, 1985 (Gold Angel award for excellence in media 1986, 88. Disting. Svc. award Nat. Religious Broadcasters 1987. Excellence award Film Adv. Bd. 1987, 88, Golden Eagle award Nat. Religious Broadcasters 1988), The Funtaslic World Hanna-Barbera, 1986-87, 87-88. Pound Puppies. 1986-87. The Flintslones Kids, 1986-87 (Best Animation Series Youth in Film award 1987, Pioneer award Broadcast Music Inc 1987, Humanitas award for best animated program 1988), The Flintstones Kids-Just Say No Spl., 1989 (Commendation plaque Pasadena Jr. C of C 1989). The Little Troll Prince, 1986 (Silver Angel award for excellence in media 1988, Golden Halo award for outstanding prodn. and unique values 1988, Bronze Halo award for quality of writing So. Calif. Motion Picture Coun. 1988). Wildfire. 1986-87, Foofur. 1986-87, Popeye and Son. 1987-88. Galtar and the Golden Lance. 1987 (Golden Reel award for sound editing 1988), The Jetsons Oldies, 1987-88 (Bes» Animation Series award Youth in Film 1987), The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley. 1988-89 (Outstanding Mobius awards 1988), The Dreamer of Oz. 1990 (Christopher award 1991, Cine Golden Eagle award 1991, Merit cert Chgo. Internal. Film Festival. 1991). The Last Halloween, 1991 (Emmy award 1992); animated spls. include Alice in Wonderland. 1966. Jack and the Beanstalk, 1967 (Emmy award 1967), The Last of the Curlews, 1972 (Emmy award 1973), My Smurfy Valentine, 1982, Smurfily-EverAfter, 1985, The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration, 1986, The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones, 1987. HannaBarbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration, 1989, I Yabba Dabba Doo!. 1993 (Bronze award Worldfest Houston Internat. Film & Video awards 1993), The Adams Family, 1992. (Bronze award Worldfest Houston Internat. Film & Video 1993, Silver award Children's Entertainment Internat. Acad. Comm. Arts & Scis. 1993, Emmy award for graphics and title design 1994). The Pirates of Dark Water. 1992 (Bronze award Internal. Acad. Comm. Arts & Scis. 1993), The New Adventures of Captain Planet, 1993 (Environ. Media award Environ. Media Assn. 1994, Bronze plaque Columbus Internal. Film & Video Festival 1994). The Halloween Tree. 1993 (Emmy award for writing in an animated program 1994). Hard Luck Duck. 1992, Dexter's Laboratory. 1995 (ASIFA Annie award 1995), Daisy-Head Mayzie, 1995 Creativity

(Cable Ace award 1995. Silver medal NY. Festival 1995; live 1974 (Emmy award spls. include The Runaways. live action TV movies include Hardcase, 1972. Shootout in a One-Dog Town, 1974, The Gathering, 1977 (Christopher award 1978, Emmy award 1978). The Gathering Part II, 1979, Stone Fox, 1987; animated feature include films Hey There, It's Yogi Bear. 1964. A Man Called Flintstone. 1966, Charlotte's Web, 1973 (Annie award 1977), Heidi's Song. 1982, Once Upon a Forest, 1993; live action feature

action 1974);

films

CHOMPS.,

1979,

The

Flintstones.

1994;

autobi-

A Cast of Friends. 1996. Recipient Gov.'s award TV Arts and Scis.. 1988; named to Acad TV Arts and

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

HANNEGAN, ROBERT E., former postmaster general; b Louis, Mo., June 30. 1903; s John Patrick and Anna (Holden) H.; m. Irma Protzmann, Nov. 14, 1929; children: Patricia, Robert Emmet. William. Sally LLB. St. Louis U., St.

1925. Lawyer pvt practice, St. Louis, 1925-41; collecter IRS.. Washington, 1943; postmaster gen U.S. Govt., Washington, 1945-47; v.p to pres. Am. League Baseball Co., St. Louis, 1947-49; chmn. Democratic City Com., St. Louis, 1933-42, Democratic Nat Com., 1944 Supreme

Mem Mo

Com. on Civil War Chest Drive,

Ct.

Procedure; chmn. Fed. Divsn. St. Louis 1942-43; v.p. Lawyers Assn. St. Louis.

Grand Order

Recipient Knight of St. Gregory, Cross. Pope Pius XII. 1946 Sigma Nu Phi Died Oct 6, 1949

Mem ABA, Mo

HANSBERRY, LORRAINE,

of

Holy

Bar Assn.,

playwright; b. Chgo May 19. 1930; d Carl Augustus Sr and Nannie (Perry) H.; m. Robert Nemiroff, June 20. 1953. Student. U. Wis. Author: (play) A Raisin in the Sun. produced on Broadway N.Y.C. 1959, The Aign in Sidney Brustein's Window. 1964. (book) The Movement. 1964. Recipient Drama Critics Circle award. 1959; spl. award Cannes Film Festival. 1961. Died Jan. 2, 1965; buned Beth-El Cemetery. Croton-on-Hudson. N.Y. .

HANSBROUGH, HENRY CLAY, former federal official; b. Prairie du Rocher, 111., Jan. 30, 1848; s. Eliab and Sarah (Hagen) H.; m. Josephine Orr (dec. 1895); m. Mary Bern Chapman. 1897. Publisher San Jose. Calif.. 1869-70; with San Francisco Chronicle. 1870-79; publisher Baraboo, Wise.. 1879-81; journalist Devils Lake, N.D.; mem. Congress, Washington, 1889-91; senator U.S. Senate, Washington. 1891-1909 Mem Rep. Nat com 1888-96. Died Nov. 16, .

1933.

HANSON, HOWARD, Wahoo, Nebr Oct ,

composer,

condr.

educator;

b.

s Hans and Hilma (Eckstrom) Wahoo. U. Nebr Sch. of Music. N.Y. City; Mus B, Northwestern U„

28, 1896.

H.; student Luther Coll.,

Musical Art, Mus.D. honoris causa. Northwestern U., Syracuse U., Inst.. Augustana Coll. and Theol. Sem., U. Nebr., Conservatory Mus.. Columbia, Capital U., Shurtleff Coll., Hartt Coll. of Music, New Eng. Conservatory, Temple U-, Newcomb Coll. of Tulane U., U. Mich., Mus. Fund Soc. Phila N.Y. State Bd. Regents, U Ariz., Gustavus Adolphus Wesleyan U.. Coll of Coll., Boston U.I LL D.. U. Ky Ill Inst.

1916;

Homer

Am

.

.

John Fisher Coll., Wooster Coll.; L.H.D., Drury Coll., Valparaiso U., Ohio State U., Midland Luth. Coll., Denison U.. D.F.A., Drake U. 1966. U Portland. 1968; D.Sacred Music. Kenyon Coll., Youngstown U.,; m. Margaret the Pacific, Lilt

D

.

State Tchrs. Coll., St.

Ball

Keuka

Coll

,

Elizabeth Nelson, July 24, Coll. of the Pacific,

San Jose,

1946.

Mem.

Calif., 1916.

staff

theory dept.

dean Conservatory

Fine Arts. 1919-21. Dir. Eastman Sch. Music, U Rochester, 1924-64, dir Inst. Am. Music, from 1964; Phi Beta Kappa vid. scholar, 1964-65. cons. U.S. Dept. of State; adv. com. arts Nat. Cultural Center, Washington; mem. exec. com. of UN-ESCO. Served as guest condr. major cities both U.S. and fgn.; works have been performed by major fgn. and U.S. orchs. and bands. Winner several awards including Pulitzer Prize, 1944, George Foster Peabody award, 1946. Huntington Fellow Hartford Found, award, 1959, and several others. Am. Acad. Rome. 1921-24. Royal Acad. Music in Sweden, 1938; mem. N.Y. State Council Arts (concert adv. panel), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters. Am. Philos. Soc.. Newcomen Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Lutheran. Composer wide variety musical compositions, including 7 symphonies, symphonic poems, symphonic operas, mixed choruses, male choruses, instrumental selections for particular instruments, including among many others: Dies Natalis. LAude, Two Yule-tide Pieces, Opus 19, Concerto in Major, Opus 36 for piano and orchestra; "Vermeland" from Scandinavia Suite, Opus 13 for organ; Chorale and Alleluia for symphonic band; oratorio New Land, New Covenant; Concerto for organ, strings and harp. Opus 22; Sea Symphony for chorus and orch.; opera Merry Mount; also Harmonic Materials of Modern Music. Clubs: Country of Rochester; Century Assn., Bohemians (N.Y.C); Cosmos (Washington) Died Feb. 26, 1981.

G

CLIFFORD

MORRIS, retired university HARDIN, chancellor, cabinet member; b. Knightstown, Ind., Oct. 9, 1915; s. James Alvtn and Mabel (Macy) H.; m. Martha Love Wood, June 28, 1939; children: Susan Carol (Mrs. L.W. Wood), Clifford Wood, Cynthia (Mrs. Robert Milligan), Nancy Ann (Mrs. Douglas L. Rogers), James. BS, Purdue U., 1937, MS. 1939, PhD. 1941. DSc (hon), 1952; Farm Chgo.. 1939-40; LLD, Creighton U., Found, scholar. honoris causa, Nat. U. 1956, III. State U.. 1973; Dr Colombia. 1968; DSc, Mich. State U„ 1969, N.D. State U„ Instr. U. 1969,, U. Nebr.. 1978. Okla. Christian Coll.. 1979. Wis. 1941-42, asst. prof. agrl. econs. 1942-44; assoc. prof, agrl. econs. Mich. State Coll., 1944-46. prof., chmn. agrl. econs. dept.. 1946-48. dir. expt. sta., 1949-53, dean agr., 1953-54; chancellor U Nebr.. 1954-69; sec. U.S. Dept. Agr., Washington. 1969-71, vice chmn. bd., dir. Ralston Purina Co., St Louis. 1971-80; dir. Center for Study of Am. Bus.. Washington U-, St. Louis, 1981-83. scholar-in-residence, Co., St. Louis, 1980-87; 1983-85; cons., dir Stifel, Nicolaus bd dirs Gallup. Inc.. Lincoln, Nebr.. 1980-99; bd. dirs. Omaha br Fed. Res Bank of Kansas City, 1961-67. chmn..

U

&

1962-67. Editor: Overcoming World Hunger. 1969 Trustee 1961-69, 72-81, Winrock, Internal., Rockefeller Found.. Assembly. 1975—. U. Nebr. Mornlton, Ark., 1984-94. Found.. 1975—; mem. Pres.'s Corn, to Slreglhen Security Free World, 1963 Mem. Assn. Stale Univs. and Land-Grant Colls, (pres I960, chmn exec com. 1961).

Am

ography

Acad

Office: Hanna-Barbera Inc 15303 Hall of Fame, 1994 Ventura Blvd Ste 1409 Sherman Oaks CA 91403-5810 Scis.

HARDING, WARREN G(AMALIEL),

29th President of the

Blooming Grove, Ohio, Nov. 2, 1865; s. and Phebe Elizabeth (Dickerson) H.; m. Florence Kling DeWolfe. July 8. 1891. Grad.. Ohio Central United States;

b.

George Tyron

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WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Engaged in newspaper bus Marion Star. Marion. Ohio. 1884-1921; pres Harding Pub Co, pubs Star

Coll.. Ibena. 1882.

mem. Ohio

Slate Senate. 1900-04: It. gov. Senate. 1915-20; State of Ohio. 1904-06; mem from Ohio resigned. 1920; Pres U.S.. 1921-25. Rep. nominee for gov of Ohio. 1910. defeated; nominated for Pres Rep. Nat conv, (daily newspaper):

US .

Chgo..

Aug

Mem. Masons.

1920.

Died

Republican

Baptist.

1923

2.

HARDY. HUGH,

Spain. July 26. 1932; s GelLaVenture; m. Tiziana Sebastian. 1966; children: 29. Jan. Spadea. 1954. M.F.A. in ArchitecPenelope B Arch Princeton 1958-62; Archil asst to Jo Mielaner. ture. 1956 1962-67: ptnr, Assocs, founder Hugh Hardy owner Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Assocs.. N.Y.C. and L.A.. 1967—; Davenport vis prof archtl design Yale U, 1976; architect; b

Hardy and

ston

Hardy

Barbara

U

.

.

NYC. NYC.

&

Saannen vis. prof. Yale U.. 1987; past chmn. Design Arts Adv. Panel Nat. Endowment for the Arts; apptd. to Nat. Council on the Arts by Pres. of U.S.. 1992; cons., lectr in Designer: Orchestra Hall. Mpls, 1974, Cooper-Hewitt field. Mus, N.Y.C. 1976. St. Louis Art Mus, 1977. The Joyce Theater. N.Y.C, 1982, Rizzoli Bookstore. N.Y.C New Victory Theater. 1995. Bryant Park Restaurant, 1995. Windows Bd in the World. 1996. New Amsterdam Theater. 1997 dirs Isamu Noguchi Found.. Mcpl. Art Soc. NY.. 1976—. v.p, 1981—. lifetime dir, 1992—; bd mem N.Y.C 1989 Recipient D'Amato prize Hist. House Trust. Princeton U.. 1954, Brunner prize in architecture Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. 1974. Benjamin West Clinedmst medal ArFellow AIA (NY chpl medal tists' Fellowship Inc., 1988.

HARPER, MARION, JR., advertising executive; b City. May 14, 1916: s. Marion and Lotus Alexander H, m. Virginia Epes, Apr. 4, 1942; children: Stephen Henry. Chilton Epes, Francis Marion. Reid M.; m Valerie Fell. Nov 8. 1963; I child. Victoria AB. Yale U 1938 Trainee McCann-Enckson, Inc., 1939, mgr. copy rsch.. 194244. assoc. dir. rsch.. 1944-45. v.p. in charge rsch and merOklahoma

.

chandising. 1945-48. dir. 1946-89. assi to pres.. 1947-48. pres.. 1948-69. chmn bd, 1958-69; chmn bd.. pres Interpublic Group of Cos.. 1961-68; chmn. exec. com. Interpublic. Inc.. 1968-71 Author: Getting Results from Advertising. 1948; contbg author Public Relations Handbook. 1950; contbr. articles on radio-TV, copy rsch. to pubis. Mem. alumni coun Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass. Decorated Cruzeiro do Sul, 1955; recipient Disting. Svc. award Young Men's Bd. Trade Inc., Parlin Meml. award. Mem. Nat. Distbn. Coun.. Nat. Outdoor Advt Bur. dir. Am. Assn. Advt. Agys. chmn. bd. 1961-62 Lotos Club, Ardsley Met Club. Yale Club. Pinnacle Club N.Y.C Country Club Home: Oklahoma City Okla Died Oct. 25. 1989. ,

,

.

HARRIMAN, EDWARD HENRY,

.

NYC.



of

honor

1978.

award N.Y.

Archtl. Firm Archtl. League

awards); mem. 1977-81, bd. dirs. 1987—). Nat

several

1981. (v.p.

honor

for architecture

Acad. Design (assoc

).

Am

Office: Hardy Acad Arts and Letters. Century Assn. Holzman Pfeiffer Assocs 902 Broadway Fl 19 New York NY

HARRIS

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s

ell.

,

&

Navigation Co.. Portland

capitalist;

b

Hamp-

Orlando H m. Mary Aver1870—; pres.. dir. Oreg. R.R. ;

&

Asiatic Steamship Co.; pres.,

chmn. exec. com. U.P. R.R. Co.; chmn. exec. com. Wells Fargo & Co.; mem. bd. mgrs. Del. & Hudson Co.; pres.. dir. Oreg Short Line R.R. Co.. S.P. Co., Tex. & New Orleans R.R Co. South Pacific Coast Railway, Oreg & Calif R.R. Co.. Ctrl Pacific Railway Co, La Western R.R Co, Mor-

&

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Steamship Co., Pacific Mail SteamR.R. Securities Co., S.P. Terminal Co.. dir. I.C R.R Co. from 1883. v.p, 1887-90; trustee Equitable Trust Co.: dir. many other corps. Died 1909.

gan's La. ship Co..

Tex. R.R.

10010-6082

HARRIMAN, WILLIAM AVERELL,

former government Nov. 15, 1891; s. Edward Henry and Mary (Averm. Kitty Lanier Lawrence, Sept. 21, 1915; children: Mary (Mrs. Shirley C. Fisk), Kathleen (Mrs. Stanley G. Mortimer, Jr.); m Mrs. Marie Norton Whitney, Feb. 21, 1930 (dec Sept. 1970); m. Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward. Vice Pres. purchase and B.A.. Yale, 1913. Sept 27. 1971 1932-42; supplies Union Pacific R.R, 1915-17, chmn. bd chmn. bd Mcht Shipbldg. Corp.. 1917-25, W.A. Harriman & Co.. Inc.. 1920-31; partner Brown Bros. Harnman & Co. (merger), 1931-46. ltd. partner. 1946-86; chmn. exec. com. III. Central R.R. Co., 1931-42, dir, 1915-46; Adminstr. Div. II. N.R.A., 1934, spl. asst. adminstr., 1934, adminstrv. officer, official; b.

ell)

HARDY, OLIVER,

actor; b. Jan

Oliver Oliver

1892; s Madelyn Saloshin. 1913 (div. 1921); and Emily Horvell; m. Myrtle Lee, 1921 (div 1937); m. Lucille Jones. Mar. 7. Projectionist, singer 1940 Student. Young Harris Coll. 1913-14; with Vim Theater; nightclub singer. Electric 18.

m

1916. King Bee Co. N.C Co., Jacksonville, Fla Hal Roach Studio. Culver City. Calif.. 1926. Fox Films (with Stan Laurel) include Lucky Dog, 1919. Studios Forty-Five Minutes From Hollywood. 1926. Duck Soup. 1928. Pardon Us. 1931, Pack Up Your Troubles. 1932. Music Box, 1932 (Best Live Action Comedy Short Subject Academy award), lowed in a Hole. 1932, The Devil's Brother, 1934, Bonnie Scotland, 1935. Thicker Tan Water. 1935, The Flying

Comedy and

.

Calif..

1940, Atoll-K, 1950, numerous others, (with Harry Langdon) Zenobia, 1939; the Fighting 949, (with Bing Crosby) Riding High, 1950; Kentuckian.

Deuces, 1940, Saps

Sea,

at

1

numerous personal, radio and aurel, including This Is

Your

TV

appearances with Stan L Died Aug. 7. 1957.

Life, 1954.

H.;

.

Dept. Commerce.

1933, 1934-35; mem. bus. adv. council P.M.. 1940chmn.. 1937-39; chief materials br. prodn. div 41; spl. rep. of Pres. in Gt. Britain with rank of minister, 1941, to USSR; chmn. mission, rank of ambassador, 1941; apptd. rep. in London of Combined Shipping Adjustment Bd., 1942; apptd. mem. London Combined Prodn. and Resources Bd., 1942; U.S. ambassador to Russia, 1943-46, to Gt Britain. 1946; sec. of commerce. 1946-48, U.S. rep. in of 1948. rank of A.E. and P. 1948-50. Europe under

O

ECA

1950-51; Am. rep. on com. to study Wes1951; dir Mul Security Agy, 19511955-59; ambassador-at-large. 1961, 65-68, asst. sec. of state for Far Eastern affairs, 1961-63. under sec. of state polit. affairs. 1963-65; personal rep. of Pres. to conversations on Vietnam in Paris. 1968-69 Author: Peace with spl. asst. to Pres..

HARLAN, JOHN MARSHALL,

Supreme Court; b Chgo. Maynard and Elizabeth Palmer (Flagg)

States

H m Ethel AnEve (Mrs. Frank DilBA. MA. Balliol Coll.. Law Sch, 1924. LLD, 1955; Oxford U„ 1923; LLB. LLD. Columbia. Brandeis U Oberlm Coll.. Evansville Coll.. Princeton U, 1955. Bar: N.Y. 1925. U.S. Ct. Appeals 1925. US Dist Ct 1925. US Supreme Ct 1945 Asst US ally 1928; drews. Nov 10. lingham) AB, Princeton

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1920;

NY

,

U.S. Dist. Ct City of NY.,

(so. dist.)

NY..

1925-27;

spl. asst

atty

&

cir.

NY

Mem

N.Y. County Lawyers Assn., Century Assn. Club, Univ Club (NYC). Country Club (Fairchild. Conn), Ivy Club (Princeton) Died Dec. 29, 1971. N.Y.,

HARLOW, HARRY

Fairfield. Iowa. Oct. F., educator, b Clara 1905: s Lon H and Mable (Rock) Israel: m Richard F; m. Mears. 1932 (div 1946); children: Robert Margaret Kuenne. 1948 (dec 1971); children Pamela Ann. AB, Stanford. 1927. PhD. Jonathan; m Clara Mears. 1972 1930. Asst prof psychology U Wis.. 1930-38. assoc prof 31.

M

.

1938-44. prof.. 1944-50. 52-56. George Cary Comstock prof, psychology, dir. pnmate lab., 1956-74, emeritus. 1974, dir. regional pnmate dr., 1961-71; rsch. prof, psychology U. chief human resources rsch. U.S. Army, 1950Ariz.. 1974 52; chmn. divsn. anthropology and psychology NCR. 1954-



.

Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1967 Fellow Am. 1951-63 Recipient Nat medal of Sci Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Ipres. div. exptl. psychology 1947-48) psycho] 1950-51, pres 1957-58). Midwest (pres assns, Am. Philos Soc.. Nat Acad. Scis.. Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi. Died Dec. 6, 1981 56.

53;

gov

NATO,

Russia?. 1959, America and Russia in a Changing World, 1971. Special Envoy: To Churchill and Stalin. 1941-46, 1975. fgn. policy task force adv. council Democratic Nat. Com 1974-86; del Dem. Nat. Conv., 1976 Home: Washington DC. Died July 26, 1986.

Chmn. ,

gen

1928-30. 51-53; mem law firm Root. BallanPalmer. N.Y.C, 1931-54; judge 2d Harlan. Bushby U.S. Ct. Appeals, 1954-55; assoc. justice U.S Supreme State Crime Ct., 1955-71; chief counsel, gen. counsel Commn, 1951-53 Col USAAF, 1943-45. chief ops. analysis Decorated Legion Merit. Croix de sect., 8th Air Force. Eng Guerre (France). Croix de Buerre (Belgium): Rhoeds scholar, 1923 ABA. N.Y State Bar Assn.. Assn Bar City line.

plans N.Y,.

tern def

associate justice United May 20. 1899; s John

Editor: Jour.

..

HARRINGTON, MICHAEL, 1928; s

author; b

Gems. May 30, postgrad.. Yale Law

1963.

Am,

March on Convs. Movement, 1960; prof, polit. sci. Author: The Other Coll.. City U. NY.. 1972-89. America, 1963, The Retail Clerks, 1963. The Accidental Century. 1965, Toward a Democratic Left, 1968, Socialism, Fragments of The Century, 1974, Twilight of 1972, Capitalism, 1976, The Vast Majority: A Journey to the World's Poor. 1977, Decade of Decision: The Crisis of the American System, 1980, The Next America: The Decline and Rise of the US. 1981. The Politics at God's Funeral, 1983, The New American Poverty. 1984, Taking Sides: The Education of a Militant Mind, 1985. The Next Left. 1987. The Long Distance Runner. 1988. Socialism: Past and Future. ganizer

Queens

1989; editor: (with Paul Jacobs) Labor in a Free Society. 1959; Newsletter Democratic Left, 1973-89; mem. editorial Mem. nat. exec. com. Socialist Party, Dissent bd. jour. 1960-72, nat chmn, 1968-72; chmn. organizing com Dem 1973-82, co-chmn of orgn, 1982-89; bd dirs. Socialists

1932. Red-Headed Women. Eight. Hold Your Man, Bombshell. 1933. Saratoga. Named leading role. Hell's Angels, 1930 Died of uremic poisoning, Los Angeles. June 7, 1937; buned Forest Meml Park. Glendale, Cal

Enemy. 1931. Beast 1932; comedy roles

of the City. in

Dinner

at

archives appear in their original form

surgeon

flight

NASA/Johnson Space Ctr, Houston,

1987-90, project mgr. exercise countermeasures project, 198890. astronaut candidate. 1990-91, astronaut. 1991-96; v.p.

sci.

SPACEHAB. Inc. Houston. 1996—; flight surgeon aerospace medicine Aerospace Sch. Medicine. Brooks AFB. San Antonio. 1988; din. prof, dept internal medicine asst. prof. dept. U. Tex. Sch. Medicine, Houston, 1988 cmty. medicine Baylor Coll. Medicine, Houston. 1989 adj. prof. U Tex. Sch. Pub. Health. Houston, 1989—; assoc prof, dept. internal medicine, dir. Ctr. for Aerospace Medicine and vice chmn. Physiology. U. Tex. Med. Br, Galveston, 1993 bd regents Tex. Tech. U Health Sci Ctr Lubbock, 1993— Contbr. articles to profl. jours, including Jour. Bone and Mineral Rsch, Jour. Acoustics, Aviation Space Environ. Medicine, NASA Tech. Briefs, NASA Tech. Paper Bd dirs Boys and Girls Club Houston, Manned Space Flight Edn. Found. Inc.: mem Greater Houston Area Coun. on Phys. Fitness and Sports; chmn. Space and Tech. Adv. Bd.; active Tex. Higher Edn. Coalition, Tex. Commn. on a Rep. Student Body. NASA Life Scis. Subcom, NASA Life and fellow Microgravity Scis. and Applications Adv. Com. endocrinology NASA/Ames Rsch Ctr, Moffett Field. Calif, 1986-87. Fellow ACP; Am. Soc. for Bone and Mineral Rsch, Am. Astron. Soc, Aerospace Med. Assn, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn, Assn. Space Explorers, Nat. Med. Assn, Minn, Med. Assn, Tex. Med. Assn, Harris County Med. Soc. Office: Spacehab Inc 1331 Gemini St Ste 340 Houston TX 77058-2794 and health sves



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NRC

HARRIS, JULIE (ANN), actress; b Grosse Pomle Park. Mich Dec. 2. 1925; d. William Pickett and Elsie (Smith) H m. Jay I. Julien. Aug. 12, 1946 (div. 1954); m. Manning Gurian. Oct. 21. 1954 (div 1967); I child. Peter; m Erwin .

;

Apr. 1977. (div 1982) Student. Perry Mansfield Theatre Work Shop, 1941-43. Yale Drama Sch,, 1944-45. Theater debut in It's a Gift. N.Y.C, 1945; appeared in plays Playboy of the Western World. 1946, Oedipus, 1946. Henry IV-Part II, 1946, Alice in Wonderland, 1947, We Love A Lassie, 1947, Macbeth. 1948. Sundown Beach, 1948 (Theatre Carroll,

1949). The Young and Fair. 1948-49. Magnolia Alley, 1949, Montscrrat, 1949. The Member of the Wedding, 1950-51 (Donaldson award 1950). I a Camera. 1951-52 (Tony award 1952, Donaldson award 1952, Variety-N.Y

World award

Am

Drama

Mademoiselle Colombe. 1954. The Lark, 1955 (Tony award 1956), The Country Wife. 1957, The Warm Peninsula, 1959, Little Moon of Alban. I960. Romeo and Juliet, 1960. King John. I960, A Shot in the Dark. 1961. Marathon 33. 1964 (Tony nomination 1964). Hamlet. 1964. Critics Poll 1952).

Ready When You Are. CB. 1964. The Hostage. 1965, Skys1965 (Tony nomination 1969), A Streetcar Named 1967. Forty Carats, 1968 (Tony award 1969), The Women. 1970, And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little, 1971-72, Voices, 1972, The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, 1972 (Tony award 1973), The Au Pair Man, 1973 (Tony nomination 1974), In Praise of Love, 1974. Break a Leg. 1979. On Golden Pond, 1980. Mixed Couples. 1980. Under the Ilex, 1983, Tusitala. 1988, (nat. co.) Driving Miss Daisy, Love Letters, 1989; onewoman theater presentations include The Belle of Amherst, 1977 (Grammy award 1977. Tony award 1977). Currier Bell, Lucifer's Child, 1991, Glass Menagene. 1994. Ellen Foster. 1997, Love is Strange. 1999; film debut in The Member of the Wedding, 1952 (Acad, award nomination); other films include The East of Eden, 1955, I Am A Camera. 1955. The Truth About Women. 1958, Poacher's Daughter. 1960, Requiem for a Heavyweight, 1962, The Haunting, 1963, The Moving Target, 1966, You're a Big Boy Now, 1966, Reflections in a Golden Eye, 1967. The Split. 1968, Journey into Midnight, 1968, The People Next Door. 1970. The Hiding Place, 1975, Voyage of the Damned. 1976, The Bell Jar, 1979. The Prostitute. 1980, The Nutcraker: The Motion Picture, 1986, Gorillas in the Mist. 1988. Housesitter. 1992, The Dark Half. 1993, Little Surprises. 1995. Carried Away, 1996; TV series include Thicker Than Water, 1973, The Family Holvak, 1975. Knots Landing. 1979-87; TV movies include Wind From the South. 1955. The Good Fairy. 1956. The Lark, 1957, Johnny Belinda, 1968, Little Moon of Alban. 1958 (Emmy award 1959). A Doll's House, 1959, Victoria Regina, 1961 (Emmy award 1962), The Power and the Glory, 1961. Pygmalian. 1964, Hamlet, 1964, The Holy Terror. 1965. Anastasia, 1967. The House on Green Apple Road, 1970. How Awful About Alan. 1970, Home for the Holidays. 1972. The Greatest Gift, 1974, Backstairs at the White House. 1979, The Gift, 1979, The Christmas Wife, 1979, Too Good To Be True. 1988, Single Women, Married Men, 1989, They've Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Story, 1993. When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Nearn. 1993. One Christmas. 1994. Scarlett. 1994. The Christmas Tree, 1996, James Dean: A Portrait, 1996, Carried Away, 1996. Bad Manners, 1997, Ellen Foster, 1997. The First of May. 1998. (voice) Frank Lloyd Wright. 1998; author: (with craper, Desire,

Barry Tarshis) Julie Harris Talks to Young Actors, 1971. Recipient Antoinette Perry award for best actress in Forty Carats, 1969, The Last of Mrs Lincoln, 1973; Nat Medal of the Arts, 1994. Office: William Morris Agy c/o Gail Nachlis 90212-2775 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills

CA

Am,

ACLU Recipient George Polk award. 1963. Sidney Hillman award. 1963, Riordan award DC. Newspaper Guild, 1964; Eugene V. Debs award Eugene V. Died July 31. Debs Found, 1973 Home: New York

HARRIS, PATRICIA ROBERTS, cabinet member, lawyer, educator; b. Mattoon. Ill, May 31, 1924; d. Bert Fitzgerald William Beasley and Hildren Brodie (Johnson) Roberts;

1989

George Washington U I960; LLD, Lindenwood Coll., Morgan. Slate Coll, 1967, Russell Sage Coll., Tufts U.„ Dartmouth Coll., 1970. Johns Hopkins, MacMurray Coll, U Md, Williams Coll., Ripon Coll.. 1972. 1972; numerous others; DHL, U Mich. 1973. Brown U Smith Coll.. Wittenberg U 1974; DCL. Beaver Coll., 1968 Bar: DC. I960, U.S. Supreme Ct I960 Various positions to

Workers Def League.

NY

HARRIS, BERNARD ANTHONY, b Kansas City. Mo., Mar 3. 1911, d Mont Clair and Jean (Harlow) Carpenter: m Charles Fremont McGrew. Sepl.21. 1927; m Paul Bern. July 1933 Actress Central 1932, m Harold Rosson. Sept Appeared in The Secret Six, 1931. Public Casting Bur actress;

Louis, Feb. 24, H.; m.

B.A.. Holy Cross Coll.. Sch.. 1947-48; M.A., U. Chgo., 1947; Asso. editor Catholic 1949; DHL.. Bard Coll.. 1966 Worker. 1951-52; orgn sec. Workers Def. League. 1953; cons. 1961-62; orFund for Republic. 1954-89; editor New

JR., physician, medical

June 26. 1956; s Joe Royc and Sandra F. Lewis. July 22. 1989; BS. U. Houston. 1978; MD, Tex. child, Brooke Alexandria Tech U 1982; MMS, U. Tex 1996; DSc (hon ). Morehouse Sch Medicine. 1996 Rsch asst U Tex Speech and Hearing Houston. 1975-78; resident internal medicine Mayo Inst 1982-85; pvt practice emergency Clinic. Rochester. Minn medicine Spectrum Emergency Care, St Louis, 1983-85. pvt practice internal medicine South Tex Primary Care Group. San Antonio. 1985-86; pvt. practice internal and acute medicine San Jose (Calif ) Med Group. 1986-87; din. scien-

educator; b

HARLOW, JEAN,

St

Edward Michael and Catherine (Fitzgibbon)

Stephanie

tist,

Gussie

Temple, Tex

(Hams)

Burgess;

,

m

I

.

.

.

,

m

Harris, Sept. 1, 1955. 1945; JD (with honors).

AB summa cum

Howard U,

laude, .

.

.

Dept. Justice. 1960-61; assoc. dean students, lectr. law Howard U. (Sch. of Law). 1969; ptnr Fried. Frank. Hams, Shrivcr & Kampelman, Washington, 1970-77, sec HUD, Washington. 1977-79. HEW, Washington, 1979-81. HHS. Washington. 1980-81; prof, law Gcroge Washington U Washington, 1981-85; dir Scott Paper Co; mem U.S. Commn Status PR. 1964-66; U.S. amb. lo Luxembourg, 1965-67; alt del of U.S. lo 2lsl-22d Gen Assemtrial

.

PR

atty.

.

HARRIS UN,

1966-67 Mem. exec, com Nat. Citizens Com. 1964-65; co-chmn. Nal. Women's Com. Civil 1963-64; chmn. DC. Law Revision Commit.. 197577, vice chmn. Nat. Capitol Area Civil Liberties Union. 196265; exec. bd. DC. chpt. NAACP. 1958-60; bd. dirs. Legal Def. Fund. 1967-77; chmn. welfare com. Urban League 1953-55; Del. Dem Nat. Con v. 1964. chmn. credential corns., 1972; mem.-at-large Dem. Nat. Com. 1973-76, Dem. 1976-77, presdl. elector. nat. committeewoman from D.C., 1964; numerous polit. and civic corns.. Decorated blies of

Cmty.

Rels.,

Rights.

DC.

DC,

Order of Oaken Crown Luxembourg; recipient Disting. Svc. award Washington Alumnae chpt. Delta Sigma Theat. 1963, Aquinas award Aquinas Coll., 1972, One Nation award br. NAACP, 1972; named Woman of Yr. Women's War Vets- 1968, Woman of Yr. in Bus. and Professions Ladies Home Jour., 1974, Achievement award in professions Black Enterprise. 1976; award in honor women dirs. of corps., Catalyst, 1976. Mem. Coun. on Fgn. Rels.. Fed. Bar Assn.. ABA. Order of Coif. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Beta Pi, Cosmopolitan Club (N.Y.C.). Died Mar. 23, 1985.

Phila.

Aux. Jewish

HARRIS, ROY, composer; b Lincoln County, Okla.. Feb 1898 s. Elmer Ellsworth and Laura (Broddle) H.; 12. student U. Calif., 1919-20; Mus.D. (hon.) Rutgers U., 1941, U. Rochester. 1946; student of music under mother. Arthur Farwell and Nadia Boulanger; m. Beuta Duffey, Oct. 10, 1936,

m

3 children; 2d, Johana Harris; 2 children. Composer from 1926; composed 6 symphonies, music for schools, bands, orchestras, choruses; 3 string quartets, string and piano quintets, choral compositions and piano solos. Guggenheim fellow, 1928-30; creative fellowship Pasadena Music and Art Assn.. 1930-33. Composer in residence Cornell U., 1941-42. Colo. Coll., Colorado Springs, 1942-48, Utah State Agrl. Served with U.S. Army. Coll., 1948-67, UCLA, from 1967 1918; mus. dir with Office of War Information, 1945.

Awarded

honors for most important score (Folk Song Symphony), Committee for Appreciation of Am. Music, 940; Nat Assn for Composers and Conductors, 940; Coolidge medal for eminent contbn. to chamber music Library of Congress, 1942. Fellow Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters; mem. ASCAP, Am. Composers Assn., Nat. Assn. Composers and Conductors, Nat. Composers Congress (dir. 1944-45). Fellowship Am. Composers (pres. 1946-50), Sinfonia; hon. life mem. Pitts. Musicians Club. Phi Mu Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha. Clubs: Clef (Cornell); Lotos (NYC); El Paso (Colorado Springs). Editor: Singing Through the Ages, 2 vols., 1940. Contbr. articles to Scnbner's, N.Y. Times, Twice a Year, Mus. Quar Modern Music, Music News, etc. Folk Song Symphony (No. 4 and 5) recorded by U.S. Government for distribution in allied camps. Sixth (Lincoln) Symphony premiere, Boston Symphony, 1944. Died Oct. 1, 1979. 1

1st

.

1

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.

HARRISON, ANNA JANE,

chemist, educator; b. Benton 1912; d, Albert S.J. and Mary (Jones) Student. Lindenwood Coll., 1929-31, (hon), 1977; A.B.. U. Mo.. 1933, B.S., 1935, M.A., 1937. Ph.D. 1940, DSc. (hon), 1983; DSc. (hon). Tulane U„ 1975. Smith Coll., 1975. Williams Coll.. 1978, Am. Internal. Coll., 1978. Vincennes U., 1978, Lehigh U. 1979. Hood Coll, 1979. Hartford U„ 1979, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1979, Suffolk 1983. Russell Sage Coll.. 1984. U., 1979, Eastern Mich. U Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1984, Mills Coll.. 1985; L.H.D. (hon). Emmanuel Coll.. 1983; D.H.L., St. Joseph Coll.. 1985. Elms Coll. 1985. R.I Coll.. 1990 Instr. chemistry Newcomb 1942-45; asst. prof, chemistry Mt. Coll.. 1940-42, asst. prof Holyoke Coll., 1945-47, asso. prof., 1947-50. prof., 1950-76, prof, emeritus, 1979—. chmn. dept., 1960-66, William R. Kenan, Jr prof., 1976-79; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1972-78, disting. vis. prof. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1980. Author: (textbook with Edwin S. Weaver) Chemistry: A Search to Understand. 1989; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Frank Forrest award Am. Ceramic Soc., 1949; James Flack Norris award in chem. edn. Northeastern sect. Am. Chem. Soc., 1977; Sarah Berliner fellow Cambridge U., Eng.. 1952-53; Am. Chem. Soc. Petroleum Research Fund Internal, fellow Can 1959-60; recipient Coll. Chemistry Tchr. award Mfg Chemists Assn., 1969 Mem. (dir 1979-85, pres. 1983, chmn. bd. 1984-85), Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. divsn. chem. edn. 1971, pres. 1978, dir. 1976-79, award in chem. City, Mo.. Dec. 23,

LHD

H.

,

,

AAUW NRC

WHO'S

118

,

AAAS

1982), Internal. Union Pure and Applied Chemistry (U.S. nat. com. 1978-81). Vols, in Tech. Assistance (bd. dirs. 1990-94). Sigma Xi (bd. dirs. 1988-91). Home: Louisville Ky. Died Aug. 8. 1998.

edn

HARRISON, CARTER HENRY,

former mayor; b Chgo., Apr. 23, I860; s. Carter Henry H.; m. Edith Ogden. Dec. 14, 1887; children: Carter Henry, Edith Harrison Manierre. AB. St. Ignatius Coll. (Loyola U). Chgo., 1881; LLD, St. Ignatius Coll (Loyola U), 1900; LLB. Yale U.. 1883; LittD (hon.), Loyola U., 1949. Atty. Chgo., 1883-89, realtor, 1889-91, publ., editor Chicago Times, 1891-94; mayor 5 terms City of Chgo.. 1897-1905, 191 1-1915; collector of internal revenue 1st 1933-45; chmn. III. adv. bd. Fed. Emergency AdIII. Dist minstrn. Pub. Works, 1933. Author: Stormy Years (autobiography), 1935, Growing Up with Chicago (sequel to Stormy Years), 1944. Pres. Commn. for Encouragement of Local Art, Chgo., 1918-45; in charge activities in 12 hosps., France, 1918-19. Officer Legion of Honor (France). Mem. SAR. VFW, Soc. of the Cin., Soc. Colonial Wars, Soc. War 1812, Mil Order of Fgn Wars, Am. Legion, Univ Club, Cliff Dwellers Club, Huron Mountain Club, Camp Fire, Mason (K.T.). Democrat. Died Dec 25- 1953; buned .

ARC

Graceland Cemetery, Chgo.

Numerous compositions

including

Sun,

HARRISON, GEORGE,

musician,

s.

b.

Liverpool, Eng.. Feb.

.

1



;

Need You,

Time Bandits, 1981, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1982. The Missionary, 1982, Privates on Parade, 1984, Scrubbers, 1984, Private Function, 1985. Water, 1985. Shanghai Surprise. 1986. Withnail and I. 1987, Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne. 1987, Track 29. 1988. Five Corners, 1988. Bellman and True, 1988, Checking Out, 1989. How to Get Ahead in Advertising, 1989, Powwow Highway. 1989, Raggedy Rawney, 1989, Nuns on the Run. 1990; co-exec, producer film Mona Lisa, 1986; actor film Imagine: John Lennon, 1988; contbr. music and lyrics film Goodfellas, 1990. Recipient numerous Grammy awards with the Beatles, Grammy nomination (Best Rock Duo or Vocal Performance, 1994) for "My Back Pages" (with Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, Neil Young, and Eric Clapton); Beatles named to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1988. Mem. Order of Brit. Empire. Home: 4 Halkm films Life of Brian. 1979,

A

PI.

London

SW1X

8JG. England

IN 20TH

A. I. A.. 1967

Mem

CENTURY AMERICA

Century Assn.. Knickerbocker

Episcopalian. Died Dec.

2,

(NYC)

1981.

JOHN

HARSANYI, CHARLES, economics educator; b. Budapest, Hungary, May 29, 1920, came to U.S., 1961; s. Charles and Alice H.. m. Anne Klauber, Jan. 2. 1951; 1 child, Tom Peter Dr. Phil., U Budapest, Hungary. 1947, MA, Sydney U.. Australia. 1953; PhD. Stanford U.. 1959; DSc (hon), Northwestern U.. 1989. Univ. asst. U. Budapest, Hungary, 1947-48. lectr. in econs. U. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. 1954-56; vis. asst. prof. Stanford U.. Calif., 1958; sr. fellow Australian Nat. U., Canberra, 1959-61; prof, econs. Wayne State U., Detroit, 1961-63; prof. bus. adminstrn. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1964-90, prof emeritus, 1990—. Author: Essays on Ethics, Social Behavior and Scientific Explanation, 1976. Rational Behavior and Bargaining Equilibrium, 1977, Papers in Game Theory, 1982, (with Reinhard Selten) A General Theory of Equilibrium Selection in Games, 1988; editl. bd. Internat Jour. Game Theory, Games and Econ. Behavior; contbr. numerous articles to profl. pubis., 1953



Co-recipient Nobel Prize in Econs., 1994; NSF grantee, 196385; fellow Ctr. Advanced Study in Behavioral Sets., Stanford, Calif., 1965-66. Fellow Econometric Soc., Am. Acad. Arts

and

Scis.,

Calif

Am.

Econ. Assn. (disting); mem. NAS. CA 94720-0001

HART, GARY Nov

Office:

U

Haas Sch Bus Berkeley

28.

W., former senator, lawyer; b. Ottawa, Kans., m Lee Ludwig, 1958; children: Andrea.

1936;

Grad.. Bethany Nazarene Coll., Okla.; LLB, Yale U., 1964. Bar: Colo. 1964. Began career as atty. U.S. Dept. Justice, Washington; then spl. asst. to sec. U.S. Dept. Interior; practiced in Denver, 1967-70, 72-74; nat. campaign dir. Senator George McGovern Democratic Presdl. Campaign, 1970-72; U.S. senator from Colo.. 1976-84; of counsel Davis. Graham & Stubbs, Denver, 1985; founder, 1st chmn. Environ. Study Conf.. 1975; congl. adviser Salt II Talks, 1977; adviser Spl. Session on Disarmament, 1978; chmn. Nat. Commn. on Air Quality, 1978-81; founder Congl. Mil. Reform Caucus, 1981 Author: Right From the Start, 1973,

John

HARRISON, REX CAREY,

actor; b Huyton, Eng Mar 5, 1908; s. William Reginald and Edith (Carey) H.; m. Marjone Noel Collette Thomas, 1934; child, Noel; m. Lilh Palmer, 1943 (div. 1957); child, Carey; m. Kay Kendall, 1957 (dec. Dec. 1959); m. Rachel Roberts, 1962 (div. 1971); m. Elizabeth Rees Harris (div. 1976); m. Mercia Mildred Tinker, 1978. Ed., Liverpool Coll.; hon. degree. Boston U. Author: Rex. 1974; If Love Be Love; Stage debut, Liverpool (Eng.) Repertory Theatre. 1924. with theatre, 1924-27; played Jack on tour with Charley's Aunt, 1927; London stage debut as Rankin in The Ninth Man. Prince of Wales Theatre, 1931; N.Y.C stage debut as Tubbs Barrow in Sweet Aloes, Booth Theatre, 1936; appeared in French Without Tears, at Crite1936-38; in Design For Living and No Time for rion, .

1

1

Comedy, Haymarket Theatre, 1939-41, Anne of the 1948-49 Thousand Days. Schubert Theatre. N.Y.C. (Antoinette Perry award for best actor). The Cocktail Party. New Theatre. London, 1950, Venus Observed, Century Theatre, N.Y.C, 1952; as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady, Mark Hellinger Theatre, N.Y.C, 1956-57 (Antoinette Perry award for best actor), and at Drury Ln. London, 1958-59; in touring co., 1981; in The Fighting Cock, Anta Theatre, N.Y.C. 1959 Platonov, Royal Ct I960 (Evening Standard award for best actor), August for the People, Edinburgh (Scotland) Festival, 1961 and Royal Ct. Theatre in the Lionele Touch, Lync, 1969, Henry IV, Her Majesty's. 1974;

UN

A

New Democracy. 1983, America Can Win. 1986, The Strategies of Zeus. 1987. Russia Shakes the World. 1991. The Good Fight: The Education of an American Reformer, 1993; The Double Man, 1985 Student vol. John F. Kennedy Presdl. Campaign, 1960; vol. organizer Robert F. Kennedy Presdl. Campaign, 1968; bd. visitors U.S. Air Force Acad. 1975 chmn., 1978-80; nat. co-chmn Share Our co-author:



,

'

.

Perrichon's Travels, Chichester, 1976; Caesar and Cleopatro, N.Y.C, 1977, and others; played in and produced Bell, Book and Candle, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, N.Y.C, 1951, and Phoenix Theatre, London, 1954, Aren't We All, 1985; dir. and appeared in Love of Four Colonels. Schubert Theatre, N.Y.C, 1953; producer: Nina, Haymarket Theatre, London. 1955; appeared in films including Storm in a Teacup. 1936. St. Martin's Lane. 1937. Over the Moon. 1938. Night Train to Munich, Major Barbara. 1940-41. Blithe Spirit, 1944, Anna and the King of Siam. 1946. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. 1947, The Foxes of Harrow, 1947, Escape, 1948. Unfaithfully Yours. 1948, The Long Dark Hall, 1951. King Richard and the Crusaders, 1954, The Constant Husband, 1955, The Reluctant Debutant, 1958, Midnight Lace, 1960, The Happy Thieves. 1961, Cleopatra (as Julius Caesar), 1962, My Fair Lady, 1964 (Acad, award as best actorfc The Yellow Rolls Royce, 1965, The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965, The Honey Pot, 1967, Doctor Doolittle, 1967. A Flea in her Ear, 1967, Staircase, 1968, The Prince and the Pauper. 1976, Man in the Iron Mask, 1977, Devils Disciple, Ashanti, 1978; TV appearance: Don Quixote, 1972, The Kingfisher, 1982, Heartbreak House. 1984. Aren't We All?. The Admirable Chrichton, miniseries Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, 1986. Served with Vol. Res.. 1941-45. Decorated Knight of Brit. Empire. 1989, Order of Merit, Italy; recipient Golden Globe award, Film Critics award, Aniointette Perry award for David di Do'onattella award. Triumph award. Pans, 1957. Clubs: Players; Garnck, Beefstead, Green Room (London); Travelors (Paris). Home: New York N.Y. Died June 2. 1990. in

RAF

RICHARD

HARRISON, B(ERRY), actor; b London. Ont., Can., Sept. 28, 1864; s. Thomas and Isabella (Choteau) H.; m. Gertrude Janet Washington. Dec. II, 895; children: Laurence Gilbert, Marian Ysobel. Ed., pub. schs.. London, Ont.. Detroit Sch. Dramatic Art; (hon .), Howard U., 1931. Began acting in Can., 1889; toured U.S. and Can. as dramatic reader; tchr. dramatic art, N.C, many yrs.; condr. dramatic sch. Agrl. and Tech. Sch. for Colored Race, Greensboro, N.C. 1921-35. Pnn. role God in (stage play) The Green Pastures, in which he appeared over 1300 times. Recipient Spingarn medal, 1930 Republicn. Died Mar. 14, 1

Strength. 1985; candidate for Democratic presdl. nomination. 1983-84, 87-88.

HART, KITTY CARLISLE,

arts

administrator;

b.

New

and Hortence (Holtzman) 1946 (dec. 1961); children: Christopher, Cathy. Ed., London Sch. Econs., Royal Acad. Dramatic Arts; DFA (hon), Coll New Rochelle; DHL (hon.). Hartwick Coll.; LHD (hon.), Manhattan Coll., Amherst Coll. Chmn. emeritus N.Y. State Council on the Arts. Former panelist: TV show To Tell the Truth; actress on stage and in films including The Marx Brothers A Night at the Opera, 1936, Broadway theatre appearance in On Your Toes, 1983-84; singer, Met. Opera; one woman show on Great Performances My Broadway Memories, 1 999; TV moderator and interviewer; author: (autobiography) Kitty, 1988; contbr. book revs, to jours. Assoc, fellow Timothy Dwight Coll of Yale U.. NYU. Skidmore Coll.; bd. dirs. Orleans, Sept.

3,

1917; d. Joseph

Conn; m. Moss Hart, Aug.

10.

Empire State Coll.; formerly women's opportunities; mem.

spl. cons, to N.Y. Gov. on vis. com. for the arts MIT. Recipient Nat. medal of Arts from Pres. Bush. 1991. Office:

Arts

Coun 915 Broadway

HART, LORENZ,

Fl 8

lyricist; b.

New York NY

N.Y.C. May

2.

10010-7108

1895;

s.

Max

M. and Frieds (Isenberg) H. Student, Columbia U. With Works include The composer Richard C, Rodgers, 1919. Garrick Gaieties, 1925, On Your Toes, 1936, Babes in Arms, 1937, I'd Rather Be Right, 1937. The Boys from Syracuse. 1938. Pal Joey. 1940, By Jupiter, 1942. (plays) The Poor Little Rich Girl. 1920, Peggy Ann, Betsy, The Girl Friend. Lido Lady, 1926, One Dam Thing After Another. 1927, Present Arms, Chee Chee, 1928. Spring Is Here, 1929. Mem. Author's Guild. Died Nov. 22, 1943.

THOMAS

NORTON, mayor; b North Reading, Mass., Jan. 20, 1829; s. Daniel and Margaret (Norton) H.; m. Elizabeth Snow, Apr. 30, 1850. Country sch. edn. Ptnr. Philip A. Locke & Co., Boston; founder mercantile bus. Hart, Taylor & Co.,* Boston; ret., 1879; pres. Mt. Vernon Nat. Bank, 1879-1903; mem. Boston Common Coun., 1879-81, Bd. Aldermen. Boston, 1882, 85, 86: mayor Boston. 1889-1901. 1891-93. with many socs. and postmaster, Identified eleemosynary instns. Died Oct. 4, 1927, HART,

MA

1935.

HARRISON,

WALLACE

KIRKMAN,

Worcester, Mass., Sept. 28, 1895;

Harold and Louise H m. Patricia Ann Boyd. 1966 (div. 1977); m. Olivia Arias. 1978; son. Dhani. Mem. The Rebels, 1956-58, The Quarrymen, 1958-60, The Beatles. 1960-70; solo performer, 1970 organizer A Concert for Bangladesh, 1971; co-founder Hand Made Films. London. 1943;

I

Hard's Day's Night, 1964, Help!, 1965. Magical Mystery Tour. 1967, Let It Be. 1970 (Acad award for soundtrack), A Concert for Bangladesh, 1972; albums include Wonderwall, Electronic Sounds, All Things Must Pass. Concert for Bangladesh, Living in the Material World. Dark Horse, Extra Texture, 33 & 1/3. Best of George Harrison, George Harrison, Somewhere in England, Gone Troppo, Cloud 9, Best of Dark Horse, 1989, Live in Japan. 1992. Pirate Songs. 1995; concert tour Japan. 1991; album Live in Japan, 1992, (with the Traveling Wilburys) Traveling Wilburys, 1987 (Grammy award 1990), vol. 3, 1990; author, performer video Mind Set On You, 1988; author: I, Me, Mine, 1980; exec, producer

13,

U

UN,

N.Y.C;

dir.

works include:

3

Exxon,

McGraw

Celenese.

planning hdqrs. Hill,

1926:

1

JR., congressman;

b.

Harrison,

s. Fred Allan and Frances Alice H.; m. Roemer, Jan. 30, 1921; children: Henry Allan, France Lorraine, Fred Jack. Grad. H.S., Kearney, N.J.; student, Rutgers U. Mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 71st and 72d Congresses 8th N.J. dist.. Washington. 1929-33; mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 73rd to 80th Congresses 10th N.J. dist., Washington. 1933-49. Mem. Masons. Elks, Eagles. Republican. Protestant. Home: Kearney NJ Died May 1969.

N.J., Feb. 22. 1903;

Hazel

Lorraine

b

Sarah

child,

AFD,

Oberlin Coll.; LLD, Harvard, 1958. architect Rockefeller Or., architect Met. Rockefeller-Empire State Plz., Albany, Archtl.

architect;

HARTLEY, FRED ALLAN,

James Henry and Rachel

s.

(Kirkman) H.; m. Ellen Milton Feb. Moore. LHD, Dartmouth. 1950; 25,

Taxman.

My Guitar Gently Weeps, Something, Here Comes the My Sweet Lord, Somewhere in England; films include A

While

WHO

Rollins Coll., Mich.. 1968 Co-

Opera Lincoln NY., Mus. of

Sci.,

Office Inter-Am. Affairs.

new skyscrapers

for

Recipietn

Rock gold

HARTLEY. VIVIEN MARY

See LEIGH,

VIVIEN

Ctr.,

Ctr.

medal

HARTLINE, HALDAN KEFFER,

educator, physiologist; b. Pa., Dec. 22, 1903; s. Daniel Schollenberger and Harriet Franklin (Keffer); m. Mary Elizabeth Kraus, Apr. 11. 1936; children; Daniel Keffer, Peter Haldan. Frederick

Bloomsburg.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Flanders BS. Lafayette Coll.. Eastern. Pa., 1923, DSc (hon ). 1959; MD. John Hopkins. 1927. LLD (hon). 1969; ScD (hon). U. Pa.. 1971; (hon ). U. Freiburg i/B. 1971; ScD (hon). Rockefeller U.. 1976. U. Md.. 1978. Syracuse U,

119

HAWKINS

HASTERT, DENNIS (J. DENNIS HASTERT), congressb. Aurora. III., Jan 2, 1942; Jean Kahl. 1973; children: Joshua. Ethan BA. Wheaton Coll 1964; MS. No 111 1967. Tchr coach Yorkville (III.) High Sch mem III man;

MD

m

.

U

.

.

1979; Eldndge Johnson traveling rsch scholar. U. Leipzig and Munich. 1929-31 Nat Rsch. fellow med. scis. John Hopkins U., 1927-29; fellow in med. physics Eldndge Johnson Rsch Found. U. Pa.. 1931-36. asst prof biophysics.

House Reps Spnngfield. 1980-86; mem whip I00th-106th Congresses from 14th

1936-40. 41-42. assoc. prof biophysics, 1943-48, prof., 1948prof, physiology Cornell U. Med Coll.. 1940-41; prof, biophysics, chmn dept Johns Hopkins U.. Bait 1949-53; prof Rockefeller U 1953-74. emeritus, 1974-83. Recipient William Howell award physiology. 1927. Howard Crosby Warren medal exptl psychology. 1948, A Michelson award Case Inst 1964.

Raybum Hob Washington DC

;

.

Lodge

NYC.

49; assoc

NYC.

.

.

A

NY

Died Mar.

May

19.

1935;

AM

.

.

,

State Coll.. 1959, Temple U 1961. U Pa.. 1964. Atlanta U 1964 Bar: 1930 Pvt practice. 1930-33; asst solicitor Dept of Intenor. 1933-37; judge Dist. Ct. V.I 1937-39; dean Howard U. Sch. Law. 1939-46; gov. of V.I. 1946-49; judge 3d U.S. Circuit Ct. of Appeals. 1949-71; civilian aide to the sec. of war. 1940-42. Active Caribbean Comn 1947-51; trustee Amherst Coll. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; .

television host, producer, b s

.

;

.

1956; grad., Am. Acad. Dramatic Arts. 1961. Stage actor in Fair Lady. 1962-63. original cast of Hello Dolly. Broadway. 1963-65; appeared in off-Broadway musicals, summer stock; toured with Belafonte singers; appeared in film Island at the Top of the World. 1974; appeared on NBC-TV

mem

Masons. Phi Beta Kappa. Omega

Died Apr.

Psi Phi

My

in regular running roles in The Virginian. 1968-69. The Bold Ones. 1969-73. Lucas Tanner. 1974-75. TV films include San Francisco International. 1970. The Feminist and the Fuzz. 1971. (world premiere) I Love a Mystery. 1973. Miracle on 34lh Street. 1973; producer Birth and Babies. ABC-TV; host Good Morning Am. ABC-TV network news and info, program. 1975-86; exec, producer and host ABC-TV spls founder own prodgn. CO.. spls. produced include The Consilution: We Live It Every Day. Early Warning. 1989. The Shooters. David Hartman-The Future is Now (also writer) Vice pres Muscular Dystrophy Assns Am 1970—; nat bd dirs. UNICEF. 1980; bd. dirs. Found. Jr. Blind. Served with ;

.

USAF,

1956-59,

Recipient documentary category, 1985.

Emmy

writing,

for

news and

news commentator, author, columnist; b. 4. 1918; s Harry Harrison and Anna Dagmar (Chnstensen) Aurandt; m Lynne Cooper. June 4. 1940; I child. Paul Harvey. Litl.D. (hon ). Culver-Stockton Coll.. 1952, St Bonaventurc U.. 1953; LLD. John Brown U. Ark.. 1959. Mont. Sch. Mines. 1961. Trinity Coll. Fla., 1963, Parsons Coll.. 1968; H.H.D.. Wayland Bapt Coll 1960. ,

Union Coll.. 1962. Samford U.. 1970, Howard Payne U, Tex.. 1978. Sterling Coll.. 1982; Degree (hon ). Rosary Coll.. 1996 Announcer radio sta KVOO. Tulsa: sta. mgr Salina.

Kans

;

spl

events dir

radio sta.

KXOK'.

Si

Louis; program

radio sta WKZO. Kalamazoo. 1941-43; dir. news and information OWI, Mich Ind.. 1941-43; news commentator, ABC, 1944—; syndicated columnist Los Angeles Times Syndicate (formerly Gen Features Corp ), 1954 TV commentator. 1968. Author: Remember These Things. 1952. Autumn of Liberty, 1954, The Rest of the Story, 1956, You Said It. Paul Harvey. 1969, Our Lives, Our Fortunes. Our Sacred Honor; Album rec. Yesterday's Voices. 1959. Testing dir.

.

analyst



;

Time. 1960. Uncommon Man. 1962. Bd dirs John D and Catherine T MacArthur Found., mem bd govs Orchestral Assn Chgo. Symphony Orch Recipient citation DAV. 1949. II Freedoms Found, awards. 1952-76. radio award Am Legion, 1952. citation of merit. 1955. 57. Cert, of ment 1953. Bronze Christopher's award, 1953, award of Sumter Guards. 1955. nat pub. welfare services trophy

Am

Am.

VFW, honor Colo

Legion. !957.Great KSEL award, 1962. Spl Ill Broadcaster award. 1974, John Peter Zenger Freedom award Eagles. 1975. of Year award Lions In-

ABC

award. 1973.

Am

Outstanding Broadcast Journalism award. 1980. Gen. Omar N. Bradley Spirit of Independence trophy.

ternal

1975,

.

1980. Man of Yr. award Chgo Broadcast Advt Club. 1981, Golden Radio award Nat Radio Broadcasters Assn 1982. Best Speaking Voice award Am Speech. Lang and Hearing .

Assn..

Horatio Alger award. 1983. Outstanding 1982, Broadcast Personality award Advt Club Bait., 1984, Meritonus Svc award Am. Acad. Family Physicians. 1984, Cert, of Appreciation Humane Soc. of U.S., 1985. Genesis award The Fund for Animals. 1986, Okla. Assn Broadcasters award, 1987, Henry Bennett Disting Svc. award Okla State U 1987. James Hernot award Humane Soc US. 1987. Lowell Thomas award. 1989. Gold medal Internal Radio & TV Soc 1989. Others award Salvation Army, 1989. Journalism award Internal Radio Festival. 1989. Marconi

G

.

,

award Network Personality

of

Yr

.

1989, 91. 96. 98.

Dante

award. 1990. William Booth award Salvation Army. 1990. Journalism award Chgo Hall of Fame. 1990. Bd of Dirs award Nat Religious Broadcasters. 1991, Great Race Legend's award Interstate, 1991. Good Guy award Legion, 1992. Outstanding Pub. Spkr award Toastmasters Internal 1992. Paul White award Radio News Dirs. 1992. Peabody award 1993. 94. Spirit of Broadcasting award NAB. 1994. Silver award Advertising Fedn 1994. Hall of Fame award Broadcasting & Cable Mag 1995. Am Spinl

Am Am

TV

.

Am

.

.

•ward USAF.

19%. Lifetime Achievement award Radio 1997. Lifetime Achievement award Gold Angel. 1998. Lifetime Achievement award Radio Mercury. 1997; elected to Okla Hall of Fame. 1955, Nat Assn Broadcasters Hall of Fame. 1979; named Top Commentator of Yr RadioTV Daily. 1962. Laureate Lincoln Acad of III. 1987 (III highest honor); to Emerson Radio Hall of Fame. 1990. Mercury.

among

Mag

,

20th Century's Most Significant Americans George 1998 Mem Washington Radio and Television Corrs

Assn.

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn Club Chicago Achievements include having broadcasts and columns repnnled in Congressional Record 102 times Office 333 N Michigan Ave Sle 1600 Chicago IL 60601-4005 Press.

archives appear

in their original

form

former senator; b

Dallas.

.

Elizabeth. Theresa, Charles.

AB, Willamette U 1943; AM. Willamette 1949. dean students, 1950-56; mem Oreg. Ho. of Reps, 1951-55. Oreg Senate. 1955-57; sec. State of Oreg.. 1957-59. gov.. 1959-67; senator from Oreg., 1967-97; chmn appropriations com., energy and natural resources com., rules and adminstrn com joint printing com joint libr. com., select com Indian Affairs, Republican Policy Com.; chmn. Stanford U.. 1948. assoc. prof, poll!

.

U

Instr.

,

sci..

US

,

for the Arts.

Recipient Nat. Medal of Arts.

Pres. Clinton, 1993

.

HAWKINS, AUGUSTUS FREEMAN,

former congressman;

Shreveport, La.. Aug. 31. 1907; s Nyanza and Hattie H H m. Pegga A Smith, Aug. 28. 1945 (dec. Aug Elsie Taylor. June 30, 1977. AB. in Econs.. UCLA. 1931 Engaged in real estate and retail bus Los Angeles, from 1945—; mem. Calif. Assembly from. b.

(Freeman) 1966); m.

;

Los

Angeles County. 1935-62; chmn. rules com. Calif. Assembly 1961-62; mem. 88th to 101st Congresses, 1963-91; chmn. House Edn. and Labor Com.; chmn. Subcom. on Elem., Secondary and Vocational Edn. Democrat Methodist Club: Masons from.

HAWKINS, COLEMAN, musician, jazz; b. St. Joseph. Mo.. Nov. 21. 1904. Student. Washburn Coll. played with Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds. 1922-23. Fletcher Henderson. 1923-34; tours in Eng. and on Continent; formed 9-piece band. 1939, 16-piece band, 1940. combos, 1940; led sextet. Calif. 1944-45; freelanced in East; toured with Jazz at Philharmonic; toured Europe, 1967, 68. Appeared at Newport Jazz Festival. VilVanguard.

lage

1939.

1960s;

recordings include Body and Soul. Recipient Winner Down Beat award.

numerous others

1939. Esquire Gold award. 1944-47, Metronome award. 1945-47. Down Beat Critics Poll, 1959-60. Playboy Jazz Poll. 1960-61, Hall of Fame award, 1961. Died May 19, 1969;

Appropriations subcom. on transp. & related agencies. Author: Not Quite So Simple, 1967. Conflict and Conscience.

buned Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx NY.

1971. Between A Rock and A Hard Place. 1976; co-author: Amnesty: The Unsettled Question of Vietnam. 1976, Freeze! How You Can Help Prevent Nuclear War. 1982. The Causes of World Hunger. 1982; co-author: What About the Rus-

Colo..

1997

Tulsa. Sept

MARK ODOM,

HATFIELD,

Oreg July 12, 1922; s Charles Dolen and Dovie (Odom) H.: m. Antoinette Kuzmanich, July 8. 1958; children Mark,

sians.

HARVEY, PAUL,

Endowment

Nat.

.

Cynl Baldwin and Fannie Rodman (Downs) H m Maureen Downey, June 1974; children: Sean. Brian. Bridget. Conor BA in Econs. Duke U R.I..

HAWES, BESS LOMAX, retired anthropologist; m. Butch Hawes; children: Naomi, Nick. Grad.. Bryn Mawr U With music divsn. NY. Pub. Libr prof, anthropology Calif State U„ Northndge, 1959-74; ret.. 1992; dir. folk arts program .

.

.

Pawtucket.

swimming, hiking. Office Hauptman Woodward 73 High St Buffalo NY 14203-1149

Med Rsch

2263

20515-0001

.

HARTMAN, DAVID DOWNS,

glass art.

com

.

1983.

17.

oversight of Reps

US Ho

Office:

,

Am

Am

Lions (Yorkville).

dep majority III. 1987—.

Beryl Lockhart. Dec 25. 1943; children: Karen Roberta. William Henry. AB. Amherst Coll 1925. (hon ). 1940 LLD (hon ). I960; LLB. Harvard U 1930. SJD, 1933; LLD (hon). Hampton Inst.. 1946, Va. State Coll., 1947, Lincoln U.. 1950. Ohio Wesleyan. 1951. Knoxville Coll.. 1952. Rutgers U 1953. Howard U 1955. Yale U 1957. Ctrl

,

in

NYC.

dist.

mem. govt reform and

;

physiology or medicine. I%7. Lighthouse award. 1969 Mem NAS. Am. Physiol Soc.. Philos Soc.. Acad Arts and Scis., Royal Soc. (fgn mem .). Btophys. Soc.. Optical Soc. Am. (hon ). Physiol. Soc. (U.K.) (hon ). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Home: New York prize

com.,

HASTIE, WILLIAM HENRY, judge; b. Knoxville. Tenn Nov 17. 1904; s. William Henry and Roberta (Child) H m

H

Nobel

chief

,

mem commerce

Am

Crystallography Assn (mem Fankuchen award com 1988). Math. Assn. Am.. U.S. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Cosmos Club. Saturn Club (guest of honor 1985). Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi (sec Buffalo chpt 1971-72). Avocations: stained

hon

1984. Vice Presidents of the United States 1789-1993. Lt. (j.g.) USN. 1943-45. PTO. Recipient over 100 degrees. Republican. Baptist. Office: Box 8639

Portland

PO

OR

HAWKINS, ERICK,

dancer,

Am.

Student, Sch.

choreographer;

Ballet.

b

Trinidad,

NYC. Mem Am

Ballet

N.Y.C, 1935-37. Ballet Caravan. NYC. 1936-39; guest dancer Martha Graham Co.. N.Y.C. 1938. lead dancer. 1939-51; dancer, choreographer Enck Hawkins Dance Co.. Co..

NYC.

97207-8639

1951-94 Appeared in Theatre des Nations Festival, Pans. France, 1963. Joyce Theater. 1978-94. Ken-

NYC,

nedy

HATHAWAY, STANLEY KNAPP,

Washington.

Ctr..

1937, Liberty Tree.

choreographer:

1987;

Show

Piece.

Osceola. Nebr., July 19. 1924; s. Franklin E and Velma Clara (Holbrook) H; m. Roberta Louise Harley. Nov. 26. 1948; children: Susan Garrett. Sandra D'Amico. AB. U. Nebr.. 1948.

Yankee Bluebrilches. 1940. Trickster Coyote. 1941. John Brown. 1945, Stephen Acrobat, 1947, The Strangler, 1948. Openings of the Eye. 1953, Here and Now with Watchers, 1957. Sudden Snake-Bird. I960. Eight

1950; LLD. U. Wyo., 1975. Bar: Nebr. 1950. Wyo 1950. U.S. Dist. Ct. Wyo.. Nebr. Mont. 1950. U.S. Supreme 1964. Sole practice Tornngton. Wyo., 1950-66; gov. State of Wyo., 1967-75; sec. U.S. Dept. Interior, 1975; assoc.

Clear Pieces. 1960. Early Floating. 1962. Spring Azure. 1962, There. 1964. Geography of Noon. 1964. Lords of Persia. 1965. Naked Leopard, 1965. Cantilever. 1966. Dazzle on a Knife's Edge. 1966, Tightrope, 1968, Black Lake. 1969. Of Love. 1971. Angels of the Inmost Heaven. 1972, Classic Kite Tails. 1972. Dawn Dazzled Door, 1972, Greek Dreams with flute. 1973. Meditation on Orpheus. 1975. Hurrah!. 1975. Death is the Hunter. 1975. Parson

lawyer;

b

LLB.

Ct

Hathaway. Speight

&

Kunz. Cheyenne.

Wyo

.

1975—; county

Goshen County (Wyo .). 1955-62 Decorated Air medals with 5 clusters. Mem ABA. Wyo. State Bar Assn.. Masons (Cheyenne), Shriners (Rawlins, Wyo.) Anglican Office: Hathaway Speight & Kunz 2515 Warren Ave Cheyenne ally.

WY

82001-3113

To Everybody Out

Weems and

cator, researcher;

(Rosenfeld) H Barbara. Carol

b.

NYC,

mathematician, edu-

Feb. 14. 1917;

s.

Israel

and Leah

m. Edith Citrynell, Nov.

10. 1940; children: Fullerton. BS in Math., CCNY. 1937; MA, Columbia U., 1939; PhD, U. Md.. 1955, PhD (hon). 1985; PhD (hon), CCNY, 1986, U. Parma, Italy, 1989. D'Youville Coll.. 1989, Bar-llan U.. Israel. 1990. Columbia 1990, Tech. U Lodz, Poland, 1992, Queen's

U

U„

;

Hauptman

.

,

Kingston. Ont..

Can

.

1994. Niagara

U„

1996.

U

Toledo.

1999. Statistician U.S. Census Bur. Washington. 1940-42; instr. electronics and radar U.S. Army Air Force, Boca Raton. Fla. 1942-43. 46-47; physicist, mathematician Naval Rsch. Lab., Washington. 1947-70; mathematician

civilian

Hauptman-Woodward Med Rsch.

Inst.. 1970-72. exec, v.p., 1972-85. pres.. rsch dir. 1985-87, pres, 1988—, also bd dirs., 1972-94, 99—: prof biophys. scis. SUNY, Buffalo. 1970—. prof computer scis 1992—; chmn. NY. State Inst, on Superconductivity. 1988-98; mem. sci. adv. bd BioCryst, 1989—; math, instr U Md., 1958-70; chmn Inter

rsch. dir.

.

Congress Symposium

Methods

Direct

Crystallography, Buffalo. 1976. pres Assn Ind Rsch Insts 1979-80; mem. U.S. Nat Com for Crystallography. 1979-81. 82-85. 88. 89. Author: (with J Karle) Solution of the Phase Problem 1953. Crystal Structure Determination: The Role of the Cosine in

.

,

Seminvanants, 1972; editor: Dir. Methods in Crystallography. Proceeding of the 1976 Intercongress Symposium, 1978; contbr. chpts. to books, articles to profl. jours. Trustee Buffalo Gen Hosp., 1990-96; chmn communications com.

1975. Ah Oh, 1977, Plains the Reveller. 1987, Can1991. Intensities of Space and

the Cherry Tree. Daybreak, 1979, Avanti, 1980. tilever

HAUPTMAN, HERBERT AARON,

1940.

Two.

1988.

God

New Moon.

Wind. 1991, Each Time You Carry Me This Way, Many Thanks, 1994 Recipient Dance Mag. award, Samuel H Scnpps Am Dance Festival award, 1988, Medal of the Arts. 1994. Home: New York NY. Died

1993. 1979,

Nat.

Nov

23. 1994.

HAWKINS, WALTER LINCOLN,

materials

consultant,

b. Washington, Mar 21, 1911; s. William Langston and Maude (Johnson) H.; m. Lilyan Vanna Bobo, Aug 19, 1939; children: Walter Gordon, Philip Lincoln BChE. Ren-

engineer;

ssalaer Poly

1932;

,

PhD. McGill U.. 1978. Kean Coll.. 1980

MS, Howard 1938; 1983;

Leclr. McGill tech staff

mem

LLD

D

U„

AT&T

Bell

U.. 1934. DSci (hon ). 1984; (hon .), Montclair State Coll

Engnng. (hon). Stevens

Inst.,

Montreal, Que., Can.,

Labs. Murray

1934-36; 1942dir.. 1974-76; 1976-83; pvt.

Hill. N.J..

63. supr. 1963-72. dept. head, 1972-76, asst research dir. Plastics Inst. Am.. Hoboken, N.J practice materials cons Montclair, N.J., 1976—. .

Author

Polymer Degradation and

Stabilization, 1985; editor: Polymer Stabilization, 1971; 14 patents. Bd dirs. Nat Action Council for Minorities in Engnng, 1978—; former bd. trustees

Montclair State Coll.; former cub master Boy Scouts Am., Montclair Recipient Percy Julian award Nat Orgn. Black Chemists an Chem. Engrs., 1977, Nat. medal of tech., 1992. Fellow Acad. Sci Am. Inst. Chemists (hon. scroll); mem Nat Acad Engring. Soc Plastic Engrs (Internal,

NY

,

award 1984), Am Chem Soc. (councillor) Episcopalian. Home: San Marcos Calif. Died Aug. 20. 1992

Soc Washington. 1966-67. corr sec. 1967-69, pres., 1969-70 Served to II. (jg ) USNR. 1943-46 Sr. fellow for

Philos

and rsch. in Italy NATO, 1973; grantee NSF. NIH. 1992—. recipient Belden prize (gold Math. 1935, RESA award in Pure Scis. 1959. Citizen of Yr award Buffalo Evening News. 1986. Schoelkopf award Am Chem Soc 1986. Gold Plate award Am Acad. travel, lectures

HAWKINS, WILLIS MOORE,

1972-92. grantee

b. Kansas City, Mo. Dec 1. 1913; s. Willi'. M Hawkins and Elizabeth (Daniels) Hawkins Waller; m Anita Slanfill. June 22. 1940 (dec 1982); children: Nancy Gay. Willis M III, James Waller BS in Aero Engnng U Mich 1937, ED (hon). 1965; DSc (hon .). III. Coll., 1966 Registered profl engr., Calif Engring. trainee Grumman Corp Bethpage. NY. 1936; sr layout engr Lockheed Corp.

medal)

in

.

Achievement, 1986. Nat Libr Medicine medal. 1986, Law Sch award Maimomides Chabad House. 1986. others, (with J Karle) Patterson award, 1984, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1985, honoree Western New York Man of Yr Buffalo of

C.

YMCA

Townsend

Hams

C

Dinner. 1986. 90th Nobel Ann Dinner. Nobel Hall Mus. Sci. and Industry. 1986. Hall of Fame. 1989, U Md Alumni Hall of Fame; guest of honor Roswell Park Mcml. Inst 1985. Luncheon. 1986. others, invited guest Am Nobel Convocation. 1987. 88. Weizmann Nat Dinner. 1988. others Fellow Washington Acad Scis Jewish Acad Arts and Scis (medal 1986); mem AAAS. Am Math Soc Am Phys. Soc.. 1986. 1991; inductee

,

YMCA

.

.

aerospace and astronaulical

consultant;

.

,

,

Burbank, Calif. 1937-49. chief, preliminary design. 1949-53: asst. gen mgr dir engring. Lockheed Missiles & Space Div Sunnyvale. Calif, 1953-61; gen. mgr., corp. v.p. Lockheed Space Div., Sunnyvale. 1961; corp. v.p. sci. and engring Lockheed Corp Burbank, 1962-63; asst sec. R & D US .

.

,

Army.

1963-66; sr v.p, sci and engring Lockheed Corp.. 1966-74, corp dir. 1972-80; sr adv. Lockheed Corp Calabasas. Calif. 1974-76. sr v.p, aircraft. 1979-80. sr advisor. 1980-95; pres Ixickhced Calif Co.. 1976-79; bd atdAustria, June 24, 1883; s. Vincens and Seraphine (Grossbauer) H.; m. Mary Bertha Warner (Bnesky), Sept. 6, 1920 (dec 1955); m. Elizabeth Hoenke, 1955. Student. U. Graz. 1901-05. U Vienna. 1905-08; PhD. 1906; ScD. Fordham U - 1946, U Chgo- 1956. Prof, physics U. Vienna, Graz. Innsbruck. Austria. 1919-38; chief physicist U.S. Radium Corp.. 1921-23, Orange, N.J.. 1921-23; prof,

M

NYC,

physics

Fordham

1938-56;

U.,

prof,

emeritus,

1956-64.

Author: Conductivity of the Atmosphere and Its Causes, 1928. Ionization Balance of the Atmosphere, 1933, Cosmic Rays and Their Biological Effects, 1949. Recipient Nobel Pnze in physics for discovery cosmic rays. 1936. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. Sigma Xi.; mem. Pontifical Acad. Sci. Rome, Union. Acad. Sci. Vienna (life). Am. Geophys Roman Extensive research in cosmic rays atmospheric Catholic. electricity and radioactivity. Died Dec 17, 1964; buried Mount Cavalry Cemetery, White Plains, NY.

Right. 1996, Hercules (voice), 1997.

1998, Gideon's Webb, 1998. Armageddon Toscano. 1999. Any Given Sunday. 1999, Town & Country, 1999; TV movie Avenging Angel, 1995, I Am Your Child. 1997; dir. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (Beijing), 1988. Trustee Los Angeles Center Theatre Group. Am. Film Inst.. 1971 chmn.. 1973; head President's Task Force on Arts and Humanities. 1981 led the Pledge of Allegiance at the Republican Conv., New Orleans. 1988. Served in USAAF. World War II. Recipient Jean Hersholl award as Humanitarian of Yr Am Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. 1978. Citizenship medal VFW. 1982. Golden medal City of Vianna. 1995. Mem. Screen Actors Guild Illusion

stein,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1976. The Last Hard Men, 1976. The Pnnce and the Pauper. 1977. Gray Lady Down. 1977, Mountain Men. 1980. The Awakening, 1980, Mother Lode (also dir), 1982, Solar Crisis. 1989. Almost An Angel. 1990 (cameo). Wayne's World 2 (cameo). Tombstone. 1993, True Lies, 1994, In the Mouth of Madness. 1995, Hamlet, 1996, Alaska, 1996. Ben Johnson:

Third

.

10th dist. Mass., 1943-53; gov. Commonwclath of Mass., sec of state. 1953-57. under-sec of state. 1957-59. 1959-61; co-chmn U.S. Citizens Commn. on NATO, 196162; chmn. Atlantic Coun. US, 1961-62; spl. rep. trade negoMem. Commn. for Relief of Belgium tiations U.S., 1962-67.

WHO

Infinity,

(voice). 1998.



.



1966-71),

(pres

NRA

(pres.)

;

Office: care Jack Gilardi

ICM

8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90211-1934 Office: care NRA 11250 Waples Mill Rd Fairfax VA 22030-7400

.

HEWLETT, WILLIAM (REDINGTON),

manufacturing

executive, electrical engineer; b. Ann Arbor, Mich1913; s Albion Walter and Louise (Redington) Flora Lamson, Aug 10, 1939 (dec. 1977); children: Eleanor Hewlett Gimon, Walter B.. James S., William A., Mary Hewlett Jaffe; Rosemary Bradford. May 24. 1978. BA. Stanford U. 1934. EE. 1939; MS. MIT. 1936; (hon), U. Calif. Berkeley. 1966. Yale U- 1976. Mills Coll., 1983.

company

May

H

20,

;

m

HESBURGH, THEODORE MARTIN, university

president;

b.

Syracuse,

N.Y.,

clergyman, former

May

25,

1917;

s.

Theodore Bernard and Anne Marie (Murphy) H. Student, U. Notre Dame. 1934-37; PhB, Gregorian U- 1939; postgrad. Holy Cross Coll., Washington, 1940-43; STD. Cath U. Am., 1945; 124 hon. degrees awarded between 1954-92, Joined Order of Congregation of Holy Cross, 1934, ordained pnest Roman Cath. Ch- 1943 Chaplain Nat Tng. Sch. for Boys, Washington. 1943-44; vets, chaplain U. Notre Dame, 1945-47. 138 hon. degrees awarded between 1954-98, 194849, exec, v.p - 1949-52, pres.. 1952-87. pres emeritus, 1987—. instr., asst. prof, religion. 1945-48. chmn. dept. religion. 194849; Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Internat. Fedn. Cath. Univs., Commn. on Humanities, Inst. Internal Edn. (pres., dir.). Cath. Theol. Soc.. Chief Execs. Forum, Am. Philos. Soc., Nat. Acad. Edn.. Coun. on Fgn. Rels. (trustee). Nat. Acad. Scis. (hon.). U.S. Inst. Peace (bd. dirs.). Author: Theology of Catholic Action, 1945, God and the World of Man. 1950, Patterns for Educational Growth. 1958. Thoughts for Our Times, 1962, More Thoughts for Our Times, 1965, 1966. Thoughts IV. Still More Thoughts for Our Times, 1968. Thoughts V. 1969. The Humane Imperative: A Challenge for the Year 2000, 1974, The Hesburgh Papers: Higher Values in Higher Education, 1979. God. Country. Notre Dame, 1990. Travels with Ted and Ned. 1992. Former dir Woodrow Wilson Nat. Fellowship Corp.. mem. Civil Rights

Commn.. 1957-72; mem. of Carnegie Commn. on Future of Higher Edn chmn U.S. Commn on Civil Rights, 1969-72; mem. Commn. on an All-Volunteer Armed Force, 1970; ;

chmn. with rank of ambassador U.S. delegation UN Conf. Bd dirs Am Council Sci. and Tech for Devel - 1977-79 Edn., Freedoms Found. Valley Forge, Adlai Stevenson Inst. Internat. Affairs; past trustee, chmn. Rockefeller FoundTeaching, trustee Carnegie Found, for Advancement Woodrow Wilson Nat. Fellowship Found.. Inst. Internat. Edn., Nutrition Found.. United Negro Coll Fund, others; chmn. Overseas Devel. Council; chmn. acad. council ;

Ecumenical Inst, for Advanced Theol. Studies. Jerusalem. Decorated comdr. L'ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Recipient U.S. Navy's Disting Pub Service award. 1959; Presdl Medal of Freedom, 1964, Gold medal Nat Inst Social Scis.. 1969, Cardinal Gibbons medal Cath. U. Am., 1969, Bellarmine medal Bellarmine-Ursuline Coll., 1970; Meiklejohn award

AAUP.

1970, Charles Evans Hughes award Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews. 1970; Merit award Nat. Cath. Ednl Assn, 1971, Pres.' Cabinet award U Detroit, 1971; Liberties medallion Am. Jewish Com., 1971; Liberty Bell award Ind. State Bar Assn., 1971; Laetare medal Univ. Notre Dame. 1987. Pub Welfare medal NAS. 1984; Pub. Svc. award Common Cause, 1984, Disting. Svc. award Assn

Am

Cath Colls, and Univs.. 1982. Jefferson award Coun. Advancement and Support of Edn., 1982, Congl. Gold medal. 2000. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS (hon.). Internal Fedn. Cath Univs.. Commn. on Humanities. Inst. Chief ExInternat. Edn. (pres., bd. dirs.). Cath. Theol. Soc ecs. Forum. Am. Philos. Soc. Nat. Acad. Edn.. Coun. on Fgn. Rels. (trustee) Office: U Notre Dame 1315 Hesburgh Libr Notre Dame IN 46556 ,

ABRAHAM

HESCHEL, JOSHUA, theologian, educator; b. Poland. 1907. s. Moshe Mordecai and Reisel (Perlow) H.; Ph.D.. U Berlin. 1933; grad. Hochshule fuer die Wissenchaft des Judentums. Berlin. 1934; LL.D- Notre Dame U- L.H.D.. St Michael's Coll Park Coll., Upsala Coll - Spartas Coll m Sylvia Straus. Dec 10, 1941; I dauHannah Susan. Came to U.S., 1940, naturalized. 1945. Instr. Talmud. Hichschule fuer die Wtssenschaft des Judentums, Mittelstelle fuer Juedische ErwachBerlin, 1932-33; lectr 1937-38; Frankfurt, Germany, docent senenbildung, philosophy Inst. Judaistic Studies. Warsaw. 1938-39; founder Inst. Jewish Learning, London, 1940; instr. Jewish philosphy and rabbinics Hebrew Union Coll., 1940-43, asst. prof., 194345; prof. Jewish ethics and mysticism Jewish Theol. Sem. Am. from 1945; Raymond Fred West lectr Stanford U1963; vis. prof, theology U. Minn.; vis. prof. U. la., 1961; Henry Emerson Fosdick vis. prof. Union Theol. Sem., 196566. Co-chmn Nat. Com. of Clergy Concerned About VietNam. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Acad. Jewish Research; mem Am. Philos. Soc, Jewish Publ. Soc, Yivo Author: Poems, (dir.). Inst. Non-Violent Social Change. 1933; Maimondides, 1935. Die Prophetie, 1935; Abravanel. 1937; Ibn Gabirol. 1938; A Concise Dictionary of Hebrew Philosophical Terms. 1941; On the Essence of PRayer. 1941; An Analysis of Piety, 1942; The Holy Dimension, 1943; Faith, 1944; The Quest for Certainty in Saadia's Philosophy. 1944; The Earth is the Lord's. 1950; Man is Not Alone. 1951; Space. Time and Reality. 1952; The Sabbath. 1952; The Moment on Sinai. 1953; Symbolism and Jewish Faith. 1954; Warsaw,

.

;

HESSE,

KAREN

(SUE), writer, b Bait - Aug 29. 1952; d Alvin Donald and Frances Broth Levin; m. Randy Hesse; Md. 1975 Reference libr coord., 1975-76; advt. sec. U Country Journal mag.. 1976-77, typesetter, proofreader. 19781989-91. children's lit. 88; mental health care provider, reviewer. 1993-94. Author: (children's books) Wish on a Unicorn. 1991 (Hungry Mind Rev Children's Book of Distinction 1992). Letters From Rifka. 1992 (Nat. Jewish Book award 1993. IRA Children's Book award 1993. Christopher award 1992. Sydney Taylor Book award 1992, ALA Notable children: Kate. Rachel BA. U Md., 1973-75. leave benefit

ALA

Best Book for Young Adults 1992, Sch. Book of Yr 1992. Horn Book Outstanding 1992, Booklist Editors' Choice 1992, Pub. Libr. 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing 1992). Poppy's Chair, 1993 (Am. Booksellers Assn. Pick of List 1993). Lester's Dog. 1993 (Best Book of Yr Sch. Libr. Jour. 1993. Notable Children's Trade Book in Field of Social Studies 1993), Lavender. 1993, Sable, 1994 (Sch Libr Jour. Best Book of Yr. 1994, NY. Pub. Libr. 100 Titles for Reading

Book

1992,

Libr. Jour. Best

Book

of

NY

Yr

and Sharing 1994. Boston Globe 10 Best Trade Books 1994. Parenting Mag. 40 Outstanding Children's Books- 1994). Phoenix Rising, 1994 (Sch. Libr Jour Best Book of Yr. 1994. Pub, Libr Books for the IRA Tchr s Choice 1995, Teenage 1995, Best Book for Young Adults ALA 1995. Notable Book, 1995. Wilson Libr. Bull. 33 Favorite Reads 1994 (S.C Jr Book award. 1996. 97, others). A Time of

NY

Angels. 1995 Choice. 1997.

The Music

(IRA Tchr's Choice

1996.

IRA Young

Adults'

NY.

Pub. Libr. Books for the Teenager 1995), of Dolphins. 1996 (Pub's Weekly Best Book of 1996. Book Best Book of Yr Sch Libr Jour

Yr. 1996. Pub. Libr. Links. 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Children's Book 1996. Best Books for Young Adults ALA. 1997. Golden Kite Honor Book. 1997), Out of the Dust, 1997 (Newbery medal 1998, Scott O'Dell award 1998). Just Juice.

NY

NY

1998 (100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Pub. 1998. Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Studies 1998). Come On. Rain! (BCCB Blue Ribbon NYPL 100 Books for Reading & Sharing. Jr. Library

Libr. Social

Book. Guild

Book of the Month Club selection), 1999; Was Your Age. Vol II. 1999 (2000 Books

conlbr. When I for the Light in the Storm. 1999 (Notable Children's Teen Age). Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies 1999), articles to profl. jours. Chmn. Sch. Bd.. 1989; sec. bd. dirs. Moore Free Libr - 1989-91; active Hospice. 1988— Mem. Soc Children's selection.

A

Book Writers and

Illustrators. So. Vt. Soc. Children's

Book

Writers (leader 1985-92). Ctr for Children's Environ. Lit., Avocations: reading, hiking, cultivating Author's Guild. Office: Scholastic 555 Broadway New fnendships, music

York

NY

10012-3919

HESTON, CHARLTON (JOHN CHARLTON CARTER), actor; b. Evanston,

III

.

Oct

4.

1924;

s.

Russell Whitford and

(Charlton) Carter; m. Lydia Marie Clarke. Mar. 17, Clarke. Holly Ann. Student. children Fraser Northwestern U.. 1941-43. Mem. Nat. Council on the Arts. 1967-72. Author: The Actor's Life, 1979, In the Arena. 1995; performances include: (stage) Antony and Cleopatra, 1947. Leaf and Bough, 1948, Design for a Stained Glass Window, 1949, The Tumbler. 1960; (TV appearances) Wuthenng Heights. Macbeth, Taming of the Shrew, Of Human Bondage, Jane Eyre, The Nairobi Affair, 1984, The Proud Men, 1987, TNT. 1988. 90. 91. A Man For All Seasons (also dir). 1988. Original Sin, 1989. Treasure Island. 1990. The Little Kidnappers, 1990, The Crucifer of Blood, Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232. 1992. The Avenging Angel, 1995; (TV series) The Colbys, 1985-87, Chiefs (minisenes). 1983, (also writer) Charleton Heston Presents the Bible, 1993; 1952, The (films) Dark City, Greatest Show on Earth, Savage. 1952. Ruby Gentry, 1952, The President's Lady. 1952, Pony Express. 1983. Arrowhead, 1953. Bad for Each Other. 1954. Naked Jungle. 1954, The Secret of the Incas. 1954. The Far Horizons, 1955, Lucy Gallant. 1955. Private War of Major Benson, 1955, The Ten Commandments, 1956, Three Violent People. 1956, Touch of Evil. 1958. The Big Country. 1958. Ben Hur. 1959 (Acad, award for best actor). The Wreck of Mary Deare. 1959, El Cid. 1961, The Pigeon That Took Rome, 1962. 55 Days of Peking. 1963. Diamond Lilla

1944;



Head. 1963. The Agony and The Ecstasy. 1963. The War Lord, 1965, The Greatest Story Ever Told, 1965. Khartoum. 1966, Planet of the Apes. 1967, Will Penny. 1968, Number One, 1969, Beneath The Planet of the Apes. 1969. Julius Caesar, 1970, The Hawaiians, 1970. The Omega Man, 1971. Antony and Cleopatra (also dir.), 1971, Skyjacked, 1972, Call of the Wild. 1972, Soylenl Green. 1973. The Three Musketeers. 1973. Airport. 1974. The Four Musketeers, 1974. Earthquake. 1974. Midway, 1976. Two-Minute Warning.

m

LLD

Marquette

U.

1994; 1978;

EngD

1978. Poly.

Coll..

LHD

NY..

Inst.

DSc (hon). Kenyon

(hon). Johns Hopkins U., 1985; (hon), U. Notre Dame. 1980. Utah State U- 1980,

Dartmouth (hon

Coll., 1983;

PhD, Rand Grad

Inst

HHD

U

;

D

Electronic

Bologna. Italy, 1989; (hon), Santa Clara Electromedical researcher, 1936-39; co-founder Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif., 1939, ptnr., 1939-46. exec, v.p., dir., 1947-64. pres.. 1964-77, chief exec, officer, 1969-78, chmn. exec, com., 1977-83, vice chmn. bd. dirs., 1983-87. emeritus dir., 1987 mem. internat. adv. council Wells Fargo Bank. 1986-92; trustee Rand Corp.. 1962-72; trustee Carnegie Inst., Washington. 1971-90. trustee emeritus. 1990—. chmn bd. 1980-86; dir. Overseas Devel. Council. 1969-77; bd dirs Inst Radio Engrs (now IEEE). 1950-57, pres. 1954; coord, chpt. on rsch. in industry for 5-Yr. Outlook Report, NAS. 1980-81: mem. adv. coun. on edn. and new techs. The Tech Ctr. of Silicon Valley. 1987-88; past bd dirs. Chrysler Corp.. Corp.. Chase Manhattan Bank, Utah Internat. Inc. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Trustee Stanford U- 1963-74, Mills Coll., Oakland, Calif., 1958-68; mem. Pres.'s Gen. Adv. Com. on Fgn. Assistance Programs, Washington, 1965-68. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com.. 1966-69; mem. San Francisco regional panel Commn. on White House Fellows, 1969-70, chmn., 1970; pres. bd. dirs. Palo Alto Stanford Hosp Ctr., 1956-58. bd. dirs.. 195862; dir. Drug Abuse Council, Washington, 1972-74, Kaiser Found Hosp. & Health Plan Bd., 1972-78; chmn. The William and Flora Hewlett Found., 1966-94, chmn. emeritus. 1994 dir. emeritus Monterey Bay Aquarium Rsch. Inst.. 1998—; bd. dirs. San Francisco Bay Area Council, 1969-81, Inst. Medicine, Washington, 1971-72, The Nat. Acads. Corp.. 1987-98. 1986-98. Monterey Bay Aquanum Rsch. Inst emeritus dir.. Univ. Corp. for Atmospheric Rsch. Found. 1986-88. Lt. col. AUS. 1942-45. Recipient Calif. Mfr. of Yr. Calif. Mfrs Assn., 1969, Bus Statesman of Yr. Harvard Bus. Sci.

U.,

),

1991.



;

FMC



;

.

Sch. No. Calif.. 1970. Medal of Achievement Western Electronic Mfrs. Assn., 1971, Industrialist of Yr. (with David

Packard) Calif. Mus. Sci. and Industry and Calif. Mus. Found.. 1973, Award with David Packard presented by Scientific Apparatus Makers Assn., 1975, Corp. Leadership

award MIT, 1976. Medal of Honor City of Boeblingen. Germany, 1977, Herbert Hoover medal for disting. service Stanford U. Alumni Assn., 1977, Henry Heald award III. Inst. Tech.. 1984. Nat. Medal of Sci. US. Nat. Sci. Com 1985. Laureate award Santa Clara County BUs. Hall of Fame Achievement, 1987, World Affairs Coun. No Calif, Jr. award. 1987, Degree of Uncommon Man award Stanford U, 1987, Laureate award Nat. Bus. Hall of Fame Jr. Acievcment, 1988; Decorated Comdr. 's Cross Order of Merit Fed. Republic Germany. 1987. John M. Fluke Sen. Meml. Pioneer .

award. Electronics Test Mag., 1990, Silicon Valley Engring. Hall of Fame award Silicon Valley Engring. Coun., 1991, Exemplary Leader award Am. Leadership Forum, 1992, Alexis de Tocqueville Soc. award United Way, Santa Clara County, 1991, Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame award Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame Found. Akron. 1992. Howard Vollum Leadership award Oreg. Grad. Inst. Sci. and Tech., 1993, Citizens award World Forum of Silicon Valley, 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Lemelson-MIT prize, 1995; named to Lowell H.S. Alumni Assn. Wall of Fame. 1995; named hon. fellow Harris-Manchester Coll. Oxford U., 1996, Benjamin franklin medal Royal Soc. Encouragement Commerce. London. 1997. Fellow of Arts, Manufactures Internat-

&

NAE tFounders award 1993), IEEE (life fellow. Founders medal with David Packard 1973), Franklin Inst, (life, Vermilye medal with David Packard 1976). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis mem. NAS (panel on advanced tech. competition 1982-83, president's circle 1989 Instrument Soc. Am. ). (hon life). Am. Philos. Soc Calif Acad. Sci. (trustee 1963Eta 68), Assn. Quadrato della Radio, Century Assn. Kappa Nu Office: Hewlett Packard Co 3000 Hanover St Palo Alto CA 94304-1181 ;



,

NYC-

HEWSON, PAUL See BONO

HEYBURN, WELDON BRINTON,

senator;

b

Delaware

May 23. 1852. Acad, edn Admitted to bar. 1876. established practice, removed to shoshone County. Entered practice Shoshone County; rep. Idaho. 1883. nominee Congress. 1898; U.S. senator Idaho. 1903-15 Del. Rep. Nat convs- 1888. 98. 1900. Died Oct. 17, 1912.

County. Pa-

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

HEYWOOD, CHARLES,

career

military

officer;

b.

Me.

Oct. 3. 1839; s. Charles and Antonia Caroline Bacon. Oct. 25. 1866. Apptd. 2d It from NY. USMC. 1858. advanced through grades to maj. gen.. 1902. comdt.. 1891-1903; ret., 1903; saw svc. quelling quarantine riots. S.I.. NY.. 1858. spl. svc. returning captured Africans to Africa; served in Nicaragua; served on USS Cumberland, 1860-62; served in numerous naval battles during Civil War; comd. battalion of marines. Bait., Phila Reading (Pa.) during labor riots; organized and equipped battalion to open transit and protect Am. lives and property at Panama. 1885 Died Feb. 26. 1915. Walerville.

Heywood;

HICKEL, WALTER JOSEPH,

investment firm executive,

forum administrator: b. nr Claflin. Kans Aug. 18. 1919; s. Robert A. and Emma (Zecha) H.; m. Janice Cannon. Sept. 22. 1941 (dec. Aug. 1943); 1 child. Theodore; m. Ermalee Stnitz, Nov. 22. 1945; children: Robert. Walter Jr., Jack, Joseph. Karl. Student pub. schs.. Claflin; D.Eng. (hon). Stevens Inst. Tech.. 1970. Mich. Tech. U., 1973; LL.D. (hon .). St Mary of Plains Coll.. St Martin's Coll.. U. Md., 1973. U. Adelphi U U. San Diego. Rensselaer Poly. Inst Alaska. 1976. Alaska Pacific U.. 1991: D.Pub. Adminstrn. Founder Hickel Investment Co(hon). Willamette U. Anchorage. 1947—; gov. State of Alaska. 1966-69. 90-94; sec. U.S. Dept. Interior, 1969-70; sec. gen. The Northern Forum. 1994 former mem. world adv. council Internal Design Sci. Inst.; former mem. com. on sci. freedom and responsibility AAAS; nominated for pres. at 1968 Republican Nat. Con,

.

.

;

Yukon Pacific Corp.; founder Inst, of the North. 1996—. Author: Who Owns America?. 1971; contbr. Mem. Republican Nat. Com., 1954articles to newspapers. 64; bd. regents Gonzaga U.; bd. dirs. Salk Inst.. 1972-79. NASA Adv. Coun. Exploration Task Force, 1989-91; mem. Governor's Econ Com. on North Slope Natural Gas. Alaska, 1982. Named Alaskan of Year. 1969, Man of Yr Ripon vention; co-founder

Soc..

1970;

recipient

DeSmet medal Gonzaga

U.,

Biomed Comms. named

in his

honor.

Died Dec. 21. 1984

1968

AK

PO Box

101700 Anchorage

AK

99510-1700

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LAURYN,

HILL,

b.

South Orange. N.J

.

25.

;

Hav Plenty. 1997, Restaurant. 1998; television appearances As the World Turns. 1991. Daddy's Girl. 1997. Founder non-profit The Refugee Youth Camp Youth Project. With Fugees received 2 1996 Grammy awards—Best Rap Album for The Score and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal (Killing Me Softly). Recipient 1999 Grammy awards for Album of Yr., 3est New Artist, Best R&B Song. Best R&B Album. Best Female R&B Vocal Performance- Nominated for several awards at 13th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in L.A. Recipient 4 awards (Outstanding New Artist. Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding Album and NAACP President's award) 30th Annual Image Awards. Pasadena. Calif, 1999. Other awards include Favorite New Soul/R&B Artist (26th Annual Am. Music Awards). Best New Artist (Danish Grammy Awards), Entertainer of Yr. (Entertainment Weekly). #1 Album of Yr. (Time mag.. N.Y. Times). Best R&B Album of 1998 (USA Today). Artist of Yr. (Spin mag). Artist of Yr, (Details mag), 3 Rolling Stone Music Awards. Office: Sony Music 550 Madison Ave New York NY 10022-3211

NAACP

shall

never understand peace, justice and the living of life until we recognize that all people are human and that humans are the most precious things on earth.

MARTHA,

HILL,

artistic director,

DFA, Mount Holyoke

educator;

b.

MA. NYU; DHL.

BS. Columbia U.;

Ohio.

tine.

Found, gold medal. Lifetime Achievement award 1997, Maxwell Finland award Nat. Fedn. Infectious Disease, 1998. Fellow Am. Acad. Microbiology; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Acad. Sci.. Inst, of Medicine of Nat. Acad. Sci..

Am. vocalist, actress;

1975. Student. Columbia U appeared on TV in *As the World Turns"; featured in "Sister Act II; Back in the Habit." Teamed with Prakazrel "Pras" Michel and Wyclef Jean as the Fugees while still in H S tno produced 2 albums: Blunted on Reality. 1994, and The Score. 1996 (17 million copies sold). Solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill earned 10 Grammy award nominations including Album of the Yr. and Best New Artist; wrote and produced On That Day for gospel artist CeCe Winans; wrote A Rose is Still a Rose for Aretha Franklin album; also directed song's accompanying video; actress films Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. 1993. King of the Hill, 1993. Rhyme & Reason. 1997.

May

serial

1969.

Horatio Alger award. 1972. Grand Cordon of the Order of Sacred Treasure award His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan, 1988. Mem. Pioneers of Alaska. Alaska C. of C. (former chmn. econ. devel. com.), Equestrian Order Holy Achievements include Sepulchre, Knights Malta. KC. leading the first Alaska Chamber economic trade mission to 99517-1225 Japan. Home: 1905 Loussac Dr Anchorage Office:

Lister Hill Nat. Ctr

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.



HINDEMITH

125

LLD. Bennington

Coll.;

East Pales-

Adelphi U.; Coll.;

DHL.

Towson State U.. 1981; DFA. The Juilliard Sch., 1987. Chmn. dance, choreographer Bennington Coll., 1932-51; dir. dance NYU. 1930-51; dir. dance div. The Juilliard Sch.,

NYC,

1951-85, artistic dir emeritus, from 1985; dir. Bennington Sch. Dance. 1934-39, Bennington Sch. of Arts. 194042; mem. adv. commn. Sch. Performing Arts, N.Y.C.; founder-dir. Conn. Coll. Sch. Dance, Am. Dance Festival; dir. choreographic conf. U. and Victoria, Australia; mem. faculty U. Oreg., Licoln Sch. of Tchrs. Coll. Mem. Martha Graham Dance Co. Recipient Presdl. citation NYU. 1982. Mayor's Award of Honor for Arts and Culture, N.Y.C., 1984. Died 1995.

Philos. Soc..

Am.

Soc. Microbiology. Soc. Exptl. Biology



and Medicine (mem. editl. and pubis, com. 1977 ), Tissue Culture Assn. (mem. coun. 1977 ). Am. Assn. lmmunologists. Am. Assn. Cancer Rsch., Infectious Diseases Soc.. Permanent sect. Microbiol. Standardization Internal. Assn.



Microbiol. Soc.s.. Internal. Vaccine Inst. (UN bd. trustees 1995 ). Russian Acad. Biotechnology (hon. fgn. mem), L'Acadeie Nationale dc Pharmacie (fgn. corr). E-mail:



[email protected] Office: Merck Inst WP53C 350 West Point PA 19486 Once the problem is defined and Ihe facts are known, decision and action are little more than Ihe implementation of the obvious.

HILLMAN, SIDNEY,

labor leader; b. Zagare,

Lithuania.

Mar. 23, 1887. s. Schmuel and Judith (Paikin) Gilman; came to United Slates at age of 20; received Rabbinical edn.; m. Bessie Abramowitz, 1916; children: Philoine (Mrs. Milton Fried). Selma (Mrs. Irving Lerner). Dept. under United at Hart Schaffner & Marx, Chgo.. 191114; chief elk. under Brandeis' protocol in Cloakmaker's Union, NY., Feb.-Oct. 1914; pres. Amalgamated Clothing

Garment Workers,

Workers of Am. since 1915; chmn. bd. Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.; dir. Amalgamated Trust & Savings Bank, Chgo. Led strike, Hart Schaffner & Marx, which resulted in collective agreement with that firm. 1910 strike in N.Y. which achieved 48-hour week. 1916. the 44-hour week, 1919; organized Rochester market. 1918; organized Chgo. market. 1919; visited Russia. 1921, and made agreement for transmission of Am. dollars; made agreement with Arthur Nash Co.. Cin.. 1925; organized Phila. market. 1929; built cooperative houses in N.Y.; established Unemployment Ins. Fund, Rochester, Chgo. and N.Y.; mem. Labor Adv. Bd., NRA. 1933. Nat. Indsl. Recovery Bd., 1935; mem. adv. bd. Nat. Youth Adminstrn., 1935; reached first nat. collective bargaining agreement in men's clothing industry in 1937; mem. textile and apparrel industry corns. Fair Labor Standards Bd.. 1938; v.p. Congress of Indsl. Orgns.; chmn. Textile Workers Orgn. Com., 1937-39; chmn. exec. coun. Textile Workers' Union of Am., since May 1939; apptd. labor mem. Nat. Defense Adv.

Commn..

1940; became assoc. dir.-gen. O.P.M. and dir. labor divsn. of same, 1941; apptd. to Supply Priorities and Allocation Bd.. Sept. 1941. dir. labor divsn.. W.P.B., 1942. Mem.

Acad.

Polil.

and Social

Sci.

Died July

10,

1946.

NSW

HIDALGO, EDWARD,

lawyer, former secretary of navy; b. Mexico City. Oct. 12. 1912; came to U.S.. 1918, naturalized. 1936; s. Egon and Domitila (Hidalgo) Kunhardt; m. Belinda Bonham; children: Joanne. Edward. Richard, Tila. B.A. magna cum laude. Holy Cross Coll., 1933; J.D., Columbia U., 1936; civil law degree, U. Mexico Law Sch., 1959. Bar: N.Y. 1936. Mexico 1959. DC. 1976. Law elk. 2d Circuit Ct Appeals. NY.. 1936-37; assoc. Wnght. Gordon Zachry Parhn. N.Y.C.. 1937-42; mem. Eberstadt Com. on Unifica-

&

tion of Mil. Services, Washington, 1945.' spl. asst. to Sec. of Navy James Forrestal. Washington. 1945-46. partner Curtis,

Mallet-Prevost. Colt & Mosle, 1946-48; founder, sr. partner Barrera. Siqueiros & Torres Landa, Mexico City, 1948-65; Navy Paul H. Nitze. Washington, 196566; partner Cahill. Gordon & Reindel. Paris. 1966-72; spl. 1972; gen. asst. econ. affairs to dir. USIA, Washington, counsel Congl. liaison USIA, 1973-76; asst. sec. manpower, res. affairs installations, logistics U.S. Navy Dept., Washington. 1977-79; sec. U.S. Navy Dept., 1979-81; mem Pres.'s Commn. Aviation Security and Terrorism. 1989-90; cons, to Mexican Govt, on N. Am. Free Trade Agreement, 1991-93. With USNR. 1942-45. Decorated Bronze Star. Royal Order Roman of Vasa (Sweden); Order of Aztec Eagle (Mex .). Home: Mc Lean Va. Catholic. Clubs: Chevy Chase. Met spl. asst. to Sec. of

LEON,

educator, writer; b. Trenton. N.J Feb. 25, 1928; m. Evelyn Brooks; children: Stephen. Karen. Kenneth, Nia. Student, Purdue U.. 1944-46; BA. Antioch Coll.. 1949; LLB. Yale U 1952 Asst dist. atty. Phila. County. 1953-54; ptnr. Norris, Green. Harris & Higginboiham. Phila., 1954-62; spl. dep. atty. gen. State of Pa Harrisburg. 1956-62; commr FTC. Washington. 196264; judge U.S. Dist Ct. (ca. dist ) Pa., 1964-77. U.S. Ct. Appeals. Phila. 1977-93; commr U.S. Commn. on Civil 1995-98; of counsel Paul. Weiss. Rights. Washington. 1993-98; prof KenRifkind. Wharton & Garrison, nedy Sch Govt Harvard U Cambridge. Mass.. 1993-98; spl. hearing officer conscientious objectors U.S. Justice Dept.. Washington, 1960-62; Pa Human Relations commr Commn. 1961-62 Died Dec 14. 1998

A.

JR.,

lawyer,

.

.

.

NYC.

.

HILL, ANITA

FA YE, law educator; b. 1956 BS in U 1977; JD. Yale U.. 1980. With Rights. Dept. Edn.. Washington, 1981-82. EEOC. Washington. 1982-83; prof Oral Roberts U.. 1983-88. Law. U. Okla.. Norman. 1988—; speaker, lectr on Coll Baptist. sexual harassment for colls, and orgns. Psychology. Okla State

b.

Miles City. Mont., Aug. 30. 1919; s. Robert A. and Edith H., m. Lorraine Witmer, Aug. 3. 1963; chil-

dren— Jeryl Lynn, Kirsten Jeanne. BS. Mont State U. 1941. DSc (hon). 1966; DSc (hon). U. Md.. 1968. Washington and

JOSEPH LISTER, senator; b Montgomery. Ala Dec. 29, 1894, s Luther Leomdas and Lilly Lyons Hill; m. Henrietta McCormick, Henrietta Hill Hubbard. Luther Lister. Law degree. U. Ala.. Columbia U. Mem. from Ala. U.S. Ho. of Reps. 1923-38; mem. U.S. Senate, 1938-69; creator legislation thai created NIH and Nat Libr Medicine. Author, co-author numerous pieces of legislation relating to Itbrs and med rsch., ihe TVA Act. Rural Telephone Act. Rural Housing Act. Vocat. Edn. Act, Nat. Def Edn. Act. Hill-Hams Act. others Pres. Montegomery Bd. Edn.. 1916. With U.S. Army. 1917-19. Lister Hill Library of Health Scis.. U Ala-Montgomery named in his honor, 1971. .

WW|

archives appear in their original form

D

hon. causa (hon.). U. Leuven. 1984; PhD. U Chgo., 1944 Asst. bacteriologist U. Chgo.. 194244; research asso. virus labs. E.R. Squibb & Sons, 1944-47. chief virus dept.. 1947-48; chief research and diagnostic sects, Jefferson Coll.. 1992;

rickettsial diseases Army Med. Service Grad. Sch.. Army Med. Center. 1948-56, asst. chief lab. 1953-56; chief respiratory diseases Waiter Reed Army Inst. Research. Washington. 1956-57; dir. virus and cell biol. research Merck Inst. Therapeutic Research, Merck & Co. Inc.. 1957-66. exec. dir.. 1966-71. v.p.. 1971-78. sr. v.p.. 1978dir. virus and cell biology 84; dir. Merck Inst., 1984 Dohme Research Labs., 1970research, v.p. Merck. Sharp

virus

and

Walter Reed affairs.



;

&

78, sr. v.p.,

1978-84;

investigator Hosp. of Rockefeller 1951; vis. prof bacteriology U. Md.,

vis.

for Med. Rsch.. 1953-57; adj. prof virology pediatrics Sch. Medicine U. Pa., mem. coun. 1968 cons. Children's Hosp of Phila., 1968 divsn. biol. scis. Pritzker Sch. Medicine. 1977-95; John Herr Musser lectr. Musser-Burch Soc.. Tulane U. Sch. Medicine, 1969, 19th Graugnard lectr.. 1978; mem., spl. cons, panel respiratory and related viruses USPHS, 1960-64; mem. Nat. Cancer Inst, primate study group, 1964-70; mem. coun. analysis and projection Am. Cancer Soc.. 1971-76; mem. ex-



;



;

bd. dirs. W. on virus diseases WHO. 1952 Alton Jones Cell Sci. Ctr.. Lake Placid. N.Y.. 1980-82. Am. Liver Found, (hon). 1986—, Am Type Culture Collect, 1992-95, Nat. Found. Infectious Diseases. 1987—. Nat Cancer Inst Bd Sci. Counselors. 1990-95. Bd. Sci. Counselors Paul Erlich Found. (Frankfurt. Germany). 1993—; bd. dirs. Jos. J. Stokes Rsch Inst U. Pa.; mem overseas med. rsch. labs com. Dept. Def. 1980; mem. virology dept. rev. com. Am. Type Culture Collection. 1980; mem. Ad Hoc Vaccine Subcom. AIDS Program NIH. 1991. AIDS Rsch. and Devel, Vaccine Working Group. 1992—. panel 1995—. Panel Internal. Task Force NIH Strategic Plan, 1992; mem. vaccine design and evaln group, NIAID, NIH. 1995 trustee Internal Vaccine Inst., Korea; mem program evaluapert adv. panel

;



tion

task

AIDS Rsch.. 1996-97. Mem InAIDS Rsch and Human Retroviruses. 1995 force

NIH

Office



bd. ternal Jour. Cancer, 1964-71. Inst Sci. Information, 1968-70, Am. Jour. Epidemiology. 1969-75. Infection and Immunity. 1970-76. Excerpta Medica. 1971—. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biology

editl.

.

Antiviral Research, 1980—. Vaccine. 1983. Virus Genes. 1986. Vaccine Research. 1990; conlbr 480 articles lo sci profl.. med. jours Decorated by King Hassan II of Morocco. 1997; Phi Kappa Phi fellow,

and Medicine,

HILL,

virus research scientist;

(Matson)

.

Office or Civil

Los Angeles. Jan.

3,

Alison

Macbeth.

1976—. Jour .

1941-42, Koesslcr fellow, 1943-44; recipient Howard Taylor Ricketts prize, 1945. 83, Disting Civilian Svc award Sec. Def.. 1957, Waller Reed Army Med. Incentive award. 1960, Dean M. McCann award. 1970. Procter award. 1971. Lasker

Med. Rsch award, 1983; Achievement award Indsl. Research Inst.. 1975. Joseph E. Smadel award, 1984. Alumni medal. U. Chgo.. 1987. Albert B. Sabin medal. 1988. Nat. Medal Sci.. Pres. of U.S., 1988. San Manno award. 1989. Robert Koch 1989, Spl Lifetime Achievement award Children's Vaccine Initiative of WHO. 1996. Albert B Sabin

Gold medal,

lawyer, former federal of1934; d. Carl H. and Edith

AB cum

1955; student. St. Hilda's Coll.,



HIGGINBOTHAM,

CARLA ANDERSON,

b.

(Hume) Anderson; m. Roderick Maltman Hills, Sept. 27. 1958; children: Laura Hume, Roderick Maltman, Megan Elizabeth,

HILLEMAN, MAURICE RALPH,

Inst,

Died Jan. 21. 1995.

HILLS, ficial;

laude,

Stanford

U

.

Oxford (Eng.) U., 1954; LLB,

Yale U., 1958; hon. degrees, Pepperdine U., 1975, Washington U., 1977, Mills Coll.. 1977. Lake Forest Coll., 1978. Williams Coll., 1981. Notre Dame U.. 1993, Wabash Coll.,

DC

1974, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1965. Bar: Calif 1959. U.S. atty. civil divsn. LA., 1958-61; ptnr Munger. Rickershauser. L.A.. 1962-74; asst atty. gen. civil divsn. Justice Dept.. Washington, 1974-75; sec. HUD, 1975-77; ptnr. Latham. Watkins Hills. Washington. 1978Manges. Washington, 1986-88; U.S. 86, Weil. Gotshal trade rep. Exec Office of the Pres., 1989-93; chmn 1997.

Asst.

Tolles. Hills

&

&

&



&

CEO

.

vice chair bd. dirs. InterCo. Internal. Cons., 1993 Dialogue, U.S. China Bus. Coun.; bd. dirs. Am. Internal Group, Time-Warner, Lucent Techs., Inc., Bechlel Enterprises Holdings, Chevron Corp., Group. Inc.; adj. prof Sch. Law, UCLA, 1972; mem. Trilateral Commn., 197782, 93—, Am. Com. on East-West Accord, 1977-79, Internat. Found for Cultural Cooperation and Devel.. 1977-89, Fed. Acctg. Standards Adv. Council. 1978-80; mem. corrections task force L.A. County Sub-Regional; adv. bd. Calif. Council on Criminal Justice, 1969-71; standing com. discipline U.S. Dist. Ct for Central Calif, 1970-73; mem. Adminstrv. Conf U.S.. 1972-74; exec. com. law and free soc. State Bar Calif. 1973; bd. councillors U. So. Calif. Law Center. 1972-74; trustee Pomona Coll., 1974-79; trustee Brookings Instn., 1985; mem. at large exec. com. Yale Law Sch., 1973-78; mem. com. on Law Sch. Yale U. Council; Gordon Grand fellow Yale U., 1978; mem. Sloan Commn. on Govt, and Higher Edn., 1977-79; advisory com. Princeton U., Woodrow Wilson Sch. of Pub. and Internat. Affairs, 1977-80; trustee Am. Productivity and Quality Ctr., 1988; council mem. Calif. Gov. Coun. Econ. Policy Adv.. 1993-98, Coun. on Fgn. Rels., Hills

;

Am.

TCW

1993—;

vice-chair

Nat

Com. on US-China

Rels..

1993—;

bd dirs.. US-China Bus. Coun.. vice-chair. 1995—. Coauthor: Federal Civil Practice, 1961; co-author, editor: Antitrust Adviser, 1971. 3d edit.. 1985; contbg. editor: Legal Times. 1978-88; mem. editorial bd. Nat. Law Jour., 1978-88. Trustee U. So. Calif. 1977-79, Norton Simon Mus. Art. Pasadena. Calif. 1976-80; trustee Urban Inst., 1978-89, chmn., 1983-89; co-chmn. Alliance to Save Energy. 1977-89; vice chmn. adv. coun. on legal policy Am. Enterprise Inst.. 1977-84; bd. visitors, exec. com. Stanford U. Law Sch., 197881;

bd. dirs. Am, Coun. for Capital Formation, 1978-82; mem. exec. com. Inst, for Internat. Econs., 1993 MIT-Harvard U. Joint Ctr. for Urban Studies, Fehow Am. Bar Found.; mem. Am.'s Soc. (bd.



mem.

;

adv. com. 1978-82.

ABA

(chair Women Lawyers Assn. (pres. 1964), pubis, com. antitrust sect. 1972-74, council 1974, 77-84. chair 1982-83), Fed Bar Assn. (pres. L.A. dipt. 1963). L.A. County Bar Assn. (fed. rules and practice com. 1963-72. chair issues and survey 1963-72, chair sub-corn, revision local rules dirs), L.A.

for fed

Law Calif.

cts.

Inst..

Club

Calif, (dir

1966-72. jud. qualifications com. 1971-72). Am. Am. China Soc (bd. dirs. 1995—). Yale of So. (bd. dirs. 1972-74). Yale Club. Clubs: Yale of So. 1972-74); Yale (Washington). Office: Hills Co

1200 19th St

NW

&

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HINDEMITH, PAUL,

Washington

DC

20036-2429

Hanau. musician, composer, b 1895 student violin and viola Hoch 16, Konscrvalory. Frnakfurt am Main. Germany; Mus I) (hon ).

Germany. Nov

HINES U Eng.. 1954 Became concertmaster orch. at Frankfurt Opera House, 1915, condr., 1923; founder and viAnui String Quartet, touring in modern chamber usic;

Oxford

.

olist

works produced

at

1921, 22. 23, at

Salzburg, at

Donauschingen

Baden Baden,

Festival,

Internal

Festival of

Modern

Venice, 1925; first opera, Cardillac, performed at Dresden Opera (Fritz Busch condr), 1926; opera. Neues vom Tages (Otto Klemperer condr.), Berlin, 1929; apptd prof. composition Berlin Hochschule, 1927, became mem. German Acad.; all his works were banned from concert programs during period of Nazi power; first performance of opera, Mathis der Maler (Robert Denzler condr.), Zurich. Switzer1938; from three interludes in this opera formed land, orchestral work. Symphony, 1940; at request of Turkish govt, did reorgnl. work in Turkish music, 1935; toured U.S. as violist, 1938. later devoted himself to composition and teaching at Berkshire Music Center and at Yale, until 1953; prof music theory U. Zurich, 1953 Composer works for

Music,



.

opera orchs., choral music, chamber music; recs. in U.S., including those with Los Angeles Quintet, Phila. Orch (Eugene Ormandy condr). Fiedler Symphonietta, Coolidge Quartet. Recipient Sibelius prize, 1955; Balzan prize for music, 1963. Died Dec. 28, 1963. piano,

ballet,

made numerous

HINES, EARL

KENNETH (FATHA

HINES),

pianist, jazz

leader; b Duquesne, Pa.. Dec. 28, 1905. Pianist with Lois B. Deppe. Chgo., 1922; toured, played with Carroll Dickerson, Sammy Stewart, Jimmie Noone, Louis Armstrong, band leader. 1924-48. with Armstrong's All Stars. 1948-51, freelance San Francisco, 1951. Pianist with Jack Teagarden, Europe, 1957; performed at Little Theatre,

band

NYC.

WHO'S

126

,

(hon.),

,

Molecules and Methods, 1989.

Physics,

Advances in Chemical Medal of Sci. award. 1975.

173,

vol.

Nat.

Recipient

medal of Free Univ.

1954, others; Hirschfelder Professorship in Theoretical Physics eastabhshed in his name U. Wis.. 1990. Hon fellow Norwegian Royal Soc.. Brit. Royal Soc. Chemistry, fellow Am. Phys. Soc.; mem. Am.

Chem.

Brussels,

(Debyue award 1966), Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Combustion Inst. (Edgerton Gold medal 1966),

Soc.

Internat.

ASME

Internat. Acad. Quantum Molecular Sci., Home: Madison Wis Died Mar 30. 1990;

(hon.,

life),

NAS. AAAS. cremated.

NYC.

Village Vanguard.

1965; composer; Pianology. Recipient Esquire Silver award, 1944; named to Down Beat Mag. Hall of Fame. Died Apr. 22, 1983. 1964.

Rosalie (Straus) H.; m. Elizabeth Stafford Sokolnikoff. Mar. 1953 B.S., Yale U.. 1931. Ph.D., Princeton U 1936, DSc Marquette U.. 1977. U. So. Calif.. 1980. Fellow Inst Advanced Study. 1936. asst. Princeton U., 1936-37; research fellow U Wis., Madison, 1937-39, instr. physics and chemistry, 1940, asst. prof, chemistry and physics. 1941-42, 1946-62, Homer Adkins prof., 1962-81, prof, chemistry, Homer Adkins prof emeritus, 1981. dir. theoretical chemistry lab.. 1946-62, dir. Theoretical Chemistry Inst.. 1962-81, head interior ballistics groups, geophys. lab. and cons, rockets Nat. 1942-43; chief phenomenologist Bikini Def. Research Com Bomb Test, 1946; group leader Los Alamos Sci. Lab., 194346; head theoretical physics Naval Ordnance Test Sta., China Lake, Calif., 1945-46. chmn. div. phys chemistry NRC. 195861; mem. computer panel NSF, 1952-65; mem. policy adv. bd Argonne Nat Lab., 1962-66; adj. prof chemistry and physics U Calif-Santa Barbara, from 1971. Co-author: Molecular Theory of Gases. 1954, 64, Intermolecular Forces. 1967; sr. editor: Effects of Nuclear Weapons, 1957; co-editor: Reminiscences of Early Days of Los Alamos. 1980. Lasers. 7,

HITCHCOCK, ALFRED JOSEPH, Aug. 13. 1899; s. William and Emma

Alma

Reville;

HINES,

GERALD D

1948, D Purdue U Res. Bank Dallas, 1981-83; co-owner, CEO, founder, chmn., mem. exec. com. Hines Leadership, Pnn. works include Gallena shopping, office and hotel complex, Dallas, Pennzoil Place, Houston, 101 California St., San Francisco, Columbia Square, Washington, Norwest Ctr., Mpls. U. Houston's Coll. Arch, renamed in his honor. .

HINES,

JOHN LEONARD,

army

officer; b.

White Sulpher

Springs, W.Va., May 21, 1868, s Edward and Mary (Leonard) H.; m. Rita S. Wherry; children: Alice Grammer, John Leonard. Grad.. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1891. Commd. 2d It. inf. U.S. Army, 1891, advanced through grades to col., 1917, brig. gen.. 1918, served in various positions including dep. chief of staff. 1922, ret. gen., 1940. Recipient DSC award. 1898. Silver Star medal. 1898, Comdr. Legion of Honor and Croix de Guerre. 1918, Comdr. Order of Leopold, 1918, Knight Comdr. of St. Michael and St. George. 1919, award, 1919, Order of the Crown. 1919. Medal of Sohdandad. 1919, Grand Officer Kingdom of Cambodia, 1931. Disting. Svc. medal State of W.Va., 1941. Mem. Soc. Santiago de Cuba. Died Oct. 13. 1968.

DSM

b St. Louis, June 21. 1903; s. Isaac and Rebecca (Rothberg) H.; m. Florence Ruth Hobby, July 13, 1927 (div. Mar. 1941); m. Dorothy Dolly Haas, May 8. 1943 (dec. Sept. 1994); child. Nina; m. Louise Kerz, Oct 23. 1996. Student, Nat Acad, Art Students Leaque, County Council, London, Julienne's, Paris; DFA (hon.). U. Hartford, 1982; (hon), Acad of Art, 1984. (hon), NYU, 1985; (hon). CUNY, 1985. 1994. Brandeis U„ 1989; DFA (hon), Pratt Inst Caricaturist NY. Times, 1926 theatre corr. in Moscow for N.Y. Sculptor one-man exhbns. include Herald Tribune, 1927.

LHD LHD



,

;

Gallery, 1928, Waldorf Astoria, 1932, Morgan Gallery, 1936. Guy Mayer Gallery, 1942, John Heller Gal1973. lery, 1959. Hammer Gallery. 1967, Mus. City Margo Feiden Gallery, 1973. Wako Galleries, Tokyo. 1975. Katonah Art Mus., 1998, Harvard Theater Collection, 1998; theater caricaturist, N.Y. Times. 1925 represented in permanent collections St. Louis Art Mus., Butler Inst. Am. Art, Whitney Mus. Am. Art. N.Y.C, Cleve. Art Mus., N.Y.C Mus., N.Y. Pub. Library. Fogg Mus., Bklyn. Mus., Met. Mus. Art, Mus. Modern Art, Davenport Municipal Art Gallery, Mus. U. Wis., Lincoln Center Mus. Performing Arts, N.Y.C, murals in Fifth Ave. Playhouse, Am. Pavilion, World's Fair, Brussels, 1958; author: Manhattan Oases. 1932, Harlem, 1942; musical comedy Sweet Bye and Bye, 1946. The American Theatre, 1961. (with S.J. Perelman) Westward Ha, 1949, Show Business is No Business, 1951, Hirschfeld Folio, 1964, The World of Hirschfeld, 1970, (with Brooks Atkinson) The Lively Years. 1973, Rhythm folio 10 lithographs, Hirschfeld by Hirschfeld. 1979; The Entertainers, 1977. Art

Newhouse

NY.



Recipient Inst.

Am.

1979,

Specialist grant U.S. State Dept.,

for theatre caricature.

1974, Creative

H1RSCHFELDER, JOSEPH OAKLAND, May

27,

1911;

s.

chemistry edu-

Arthur Douglas and

May

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

9. 1989. BS. U Wash.. 1927. MS, 1928; PhD, Harvard U 1933; DSc. U Mich 1971. U. Strathcylde. 1977; DSc (hon ). N.Y. Med. Coll Valhalla, 1981. Emory U Atlanta, 1981. Duke U Durham. N.C. 1982, U. N.C., Chapel Hill. 1982. Mt. Sinai Sch. Medicine. CUNY, N.Y.C.

Joyce Shaver. Feb. ,

,

.

.

.

1983.

Harvard U.. 1987.

Med

U. of S.C

DMS DHL

1988; (hon ). U.. 1989; (hon). East Carolina U„ 1993. Teaching fellow U. Wash.. 1926-28; from teaching fellow to assoc. Harvard U.. 1928-39; sr instr Western Res. U.. 193942; with Burroughs Wellcome Co., Research Triangle Park. N.C. 1942-75. rsch. dir.. 1955-67, v. p.. 1967-75. dir., 196884. scientist emeritus, 1975-94, ret.. 1994; prof, pharmacology Brown U.. 1968-80; adj. prof pharmacology and exptl medicine Duke U 1970—; adj. prof. U. N.C. 1972—; Hartung lectr., 1972; Dohme lectr. Johns Hopkins U., 1969; Michael Cross lectr Cambridge U.. Eng.. 1974; George Hitchings and Gertrude Ehon lectr. N.Y. Acad. Scis., 1992; Castle lectr. U. South Fla., 1992; cons. NRC. 1952-53, USPHS, 1955-60. 74-78. Am. Cancer Soc.. 1963-66. Leukemia Soc. Am.. 1969-73; vis. lectr. Pakistan. Iran. 1976. Japan, India. 1980, Republic South Africa, 1978, 81. Czechoslovakia, France. Pakistan. 1989, Taiwan. Korea, 1990. Poland. 1993; cons., participant in company roundtables. 1988 Patentee in fields of chemotherpay, anti-metabolitics, organic chemistry of heterocycles, nucleic acids, antitumor, antimalarial, antiviral and anti bacterial drugs. Mem. Am. Cancer Soc., (bd. dirs. Durham County Chpt.. 1972-77. 78-84, 85—); bd. dirs Durham United Fund; founder Greater Triangle Community Found., pres., 1983-85; bd dirs. Burroughs Wellcome Fund, 1968-93, pres., 1972-91; mem. rsch. and evaluation adv. com. N.C State Dept. Corrections. 197476, drug devel. com. Nat. Cancer Inst., 1975-78. external adv. com. Duke Comprehensive Cancer Ctr.. 1978-84; bd. dirs. Med. Found. N.C. Inc., 1984-87; fnend Duke U. Libr. (life), 1987 mem. Hitchings day and symposium Harvard U., 1992. Recipient Gairdner award. 1968; Passano award. 1969; de Villier award. 1969; Cameron prize practical therapeutics, 1972. Bertner Found, award. 1974, Royal Soc. Mullard medal 1976, Papanicolaou Cancer Soc. award, 1979, Gov's award N.C, 1980, Chester Stock medal, 1981, Disting. Svc. award U N.C. 1982, Oscar B. Hunter award. 1984. Alfred Burger award. 1984; Disting. Achievement award Modern Medicine. 1973, Gregor Mendel medal Czechoslovakia Acad., 1971; Medicinal 1968. Purkinje medal, Chemistry award. 1972. Ministry of Health medal, Warsaw. Poland. 1988. Inst. Lekow medal, Warsaw. 1988. Nobel pnze in Medicine or Physiology. 1988; Albert Schweitzer Internat. prize for Medicine, 1989, Golden Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement. 1989, City of Medicine award Durham, N.C, 1990. Man of the Century award Hoquiam, 1990, Sagamore of the Wabash State of Ind Gov s award. 1990. N.C Disting. Chemist award. 1991. Civic Honor award Durham, N.C, 1991. medal of Honor, Tech. U. Gdansk. 1993. Fellow AAAS. Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon.. fgn.); mem. NAS. (com. on growth 1952-53), The Royal Soc. (fgn. mem.), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemistry, Internat. Transplantation Soc., Am. Assn. for Cancer Rsch. (hon., award 1989). Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Royal Soc. Medicine (fgn. mem, dir. Found. 1987 ), Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi (pres. Rsch. Triangle Park Club 1991). Phi Lambda Achievements include patents in chemotherapy, Upsilon. anti -metabolites, organic chemistry of heterocycles, nucleic acids, antitumor, antimalarial, antibacterial drugs. Home: Chapel Hill Died Feb. 27. 1998.

U N.C.

1988;

Hahnemann U

,

.

DSc (hon). LI. DSc (hon

1990;

).

,



.

ARC



;

C

NRC



NC

HITCHCOCK, ETHAN ALLEN, Ala..

Sept.

19.

Hitchcock.

1835;

s.

federal official; b

Henry

and

Ed., pvt. schs., Nashville; grad., mil.

Haven. 1855; LLD, U. Mo.. 1902. Harvard

Mobile,

Anne

(Edwin) acad New ,

U.

1906. Washington U St. Louis. 1907. In mercantile bus, St. Louis, 1855-60; with Oiyphant & Co. (commn. ho), China. 1860-72. ptnr.. 1866-72; ret.. 1872, U.S. mm.. 1897-98. 1st U.S. amb 1989-99; sec. of interior Cabinet of Pres. to Russia. McKinley. 1898-1901. Cabinet of Pres. Theodore Roosevelt. 1901-07; resigned. 1907; pres. several mfg., mining and rlwy. Washcos., U.S.. 1874-97. Bd. trustees Carnegie Instn ington Died 1909.

HO, DAVID D.. research physician, virologist; b. Taichung. Taiwan, Nov. 3. 1952; came to U.S. 1964.; s. Paul and Sonia H.; m. Susan Kuo; children: Kathryn. Jonathan. Jaclyn. At-

.

,

HITCHCOCK,

FRANK HARRIS,

Amherst, Ohio. Oct.

(Hams)

Laurette

5,

1869;

Hitchcock.

federal

official;

b

Henry Chapman and Mary AB, Harvard U„ 1891; LLB, s.

George Washington U.. 1894. LLM. 1895. Bar: D.C 1894, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1897. Chief dtvsn. fgn. mkts. U.S. Dept. Agr., 1897-1903; chief elk. U.S. Dept. Commerce and Labor. 1903-04; mem Govt. Expn. Bd 1903-04, Keep Commn., .

1905-06;

1st

asst.

postmaster-gen.,

1905-08; postmaster-gen.

Cabinet of Pres. Taft, 1909-13; resumed law practice, 1913; established postal savs. banks and parcel post, started 1st air mail svc Asst. sec. Rep. Nat. Com., 1904-08; mgr. Taft presdl. nomination campaign. 1908; chmn. Rep. Nat. Com., 1908-09. mgr. presdl. campaign, 1908; mgr Charles E. Hughes campaign for presdl. nomination. 1916; mem. Rep. Nat Adv. Com., 1916. later Rep. Nat. Com.; gov. for Ariz. Col. O.R.C. Air Corps. Mem. Am. of Nat. Aero. Assn. Econ. Assn. Died Aug. 5, 1935.

1960, Spl

1976. City of

award Theatre Hall of Fame, 1985. New Eng. Theatre award. 1984, award of honor City of NY.. 1979, League of N.Y. Theatres and Producers Theatre award, 1975, Life Achievement award Houston Film Festival, 1989, Edwin Booth award CUNY Grad. Sch., ASCAP. 1991. Lotus Club award, 1990, National Arts Club, 1992, Stage Dirs. and Choreographers award, 1992, Living Legend award Libr. of Congress, 2000, 24 Dollar award Mus. of City of NY.. 2000; honored by mayor of N.Y.C with Al Hirschfeld Day, May 1. 2000. Mem. Illustrators Club (Hall of Fame 1986, Theater Hall of Fame 1990. N.Y. Living Landmark 1996). Home: 122 E 95th St New York NY 10128-1705

cator; b. Bait.,

1980.

29,

award Art

N.Y Arts and Culture award. Brooks Atkinson Tony award. 1984, Weissberger

Boston,

Aj>r.

;

and Recollections from 8 Decades, 1991, Hirschfeld on Line. Applause, 1998; U.S. postage stamps of comedians, 1991, of Silent Screen, 1994; (documentary film) The Line King, 1997,

Tony award

Died

1968.

artist;

I

DFA

,

.

Scis.,

HIRSCHFELD, ALBERT,

.

1

DFA

DHL

M architectural firm executive. BSME, of Engring. (hon.), 1983. Chmn. Fed.

Eng

film director; b

H.; m.

Student, St Ignatius Coll.. London; (hon). U. 1972. Calif.. Santa Cruz. 1968; (MRS. ESTHER Sioux City. Iowa. July

P. 1918, d.

4.

LEDERER). Abraham B

m

Jules W. Lederer. July 1975). Margo Lederer 2. 1939 (div I dau.. (hon .). Howard Student. Momingside Coll.. 1936-39. Coll 1964; hon degree. Wilbcrforce (Ohio) Coll.. 1972. Greece. 1979. Meharry Med. Coll.. 1981. Jacksonville U„

and Rebecca (Rushall) Friedman;

LHD Am

1984. Fla. Internal U, 1984. Med Coll 1983. St. Leo Coll Pi.. 1985. New Eng. Coll. 1985. U. Wis. 1985. Lincoln Coll. 1986. Nat Coll. Edn, 1986. Southwestern Adventisl 1987. Duke U, 1987. Rosary Coll.. 1989. U Hartford. Coll 1989. L.I U., 1989. Med Coll Ohio. 1989. Roosevelt U, 1991. Ind U, 1991. Howard U, 1991. Bdlevue U.. 1992, DePaul U 1992. Ursinus Coll 1992. Hillsdale Coll 1993. St Xlvier U, 1993. Chgo Theol Sem , 1993. Barry U., 1993. Northwestern U, 1994. Columbia Coll.. 1995. Drake U., pres Eppie Co 1998 Syndicated columnist Chgo.. 1955 Author: Since You Asked Me, 1962, Ann Inc.. Chgo. Landers Talks to Teen-agers about Sex. 1964, Truth is Stranger. 1968. Ann Landers Speaks Out. 1975. The Ann Landers Encyclopedia. 1978. Wake L'p and Smell the Coffee, 1996; also pub. svc. booklets and numerous mag. articles; syndicated columnist Los Angeles Times-Creators Syndicates. Chmn Eau Claire (Wis.) Gray-Lady Corps. ARC. 1947-53; chmn Minn -Wis. council Anti-Defamation League. 1945-49; .

.

.

.

Conf, Lima. Peru. 1938; del -at-large Rep Nat Conv 194044. 48 1st It CWS. US Army. World War I. Recipient Brotherhood award NCCJ. 1971 Mem Blue Key.

;

Phi Delta

.

Wis chmn. Nat. Found. Infantile Pardysis, 1951-53; bon. nat. chmn. 1963 Tb Christmas Seal Campaign; bd. sponsors Mayo Clinic. 1970. mem. sponsors com. Mayo Found., nat. adv. bd. Dialogue for the Blind. 1972; adv. com. on better health services AMA; county chmn. Democratic Party Eau Claire; bd. dirs. Rehab Inst Chgo.; nat. bd. dirs. Am. Cancer Soc.. Nat. Cancer Inst.; vis. com. bd. overseers Harvard Med. Sch.: mem Pres 's Commn. Drunk Driving; trustee Menninger Found. Nal Dermatology Found.. Am. Coll Greece. Deree-Plerce Coll.. Athens. Meharry Med. Sch.. Hereditary Disease Found.; dirs. adv. bd. Yale Comprehensive Cancer Ctr. Recipient award Nat Family Svc. Assn.. 1965. Adolf Meyer award Assn Mental Health NY., 1965. Pres.'s Citation and nat award Nat. Coun. on Alcoholism. 1966. 2d nat. award. 1975. Golden Stethoscope award III Med See.. 1967. Humanilanantsm award Internal. Lions Club. 1967; plaque of honor Am. Friends Hebrew L'.. 1968. Gold Plate award Acad Achievement. 1969; Nat Svc award

Am

1971. Robert T Morse award Am. Psychiat. Assn., 1972; plaque recognizing establishment of chair chem. immunology Weizmann Inst.. 1974, Jane Ad-

Cancer

See..

dams Pub Svc award Hull House. 1977. Health Achievement award Nat. Kidney Found- 1978, Nat. award Epilepsy Found. Am.. 1978, James Ewing Layman's award Soc. Surg. svc AMA, 1979, Assn.. 1979. Kay award. 1979. Margaret Sanger award. 1979. Stanley medal Cancer Soc.. 1983. 1st William C Menninger medal for achievement in mental health, 1984. Albert Lasker pub svc award. 1985. Edwin C Whitehead award. 1988. Gty of Medicine award for Disting Achievement to Svc award Gateway Medicine. Duke U, 1988, Cmty Found.'s Citizen's Coun.. 1989. Pub Svc award NIMH. 1989. award For outstanding pub edn. Nat. Alliance for the Mentally III. 1990. Outstanding Pub. Svc. to Sci. award Nat Assn for Biomed Rsch. 1990. World of Children award Legion. UNICEF. 1993. Auxiliary Pub Spirit award 1995. Chgo Journalism Hall of Fame. 1996. Ctrs for Disease Control Champion of Prevention award. 1996. Lifetime

Oncologists.

1979.

citation

for

disting

NEA

Thomas More medal Thomas More

G

Am

Am

Achievement award Found for Hearing and Speech Rehab 1998 Fellow Chgo Gynecol Soc (citizen hon ): mem LWV (pres 1948). Brandos L' Women (pres. 1960). Chgo Econs Club (dir 1975). Harvard Club (Award 1994). Sigma Delta Chi Clubs Chgo Econs (dir 1975). Harvard. Sigma Delta Chi Office Chgo Tribune 435 N Michigan Ave Chicago IL 60611-4066 Trouble is the great equalizer It doesn't make any difference who you are. or what you have, when you and your neighbor share the same problem you become brothers and sisters under the skin

LANDRIEU, MOON, executive;

b.

lawyer, former government agency Orleans. July 23. 1930; s. Joseph and

New

L; m. Vema

(Bechtel)

Loretta

Sept.

Satterlee,

1954.

25.

Mark. Melanie. Michelle. Mitchell. Madeleine. Martin. Mehnda. Maurice. BBA, Loyola U, 1952. LLB. 1954 Bar: La. 1954 Ptnr Landneu, Calogero & Kronlage. New Orleans. 1958-69; mem. La. Ho. of Reps.. Mary,

children:

1960-65; councilman-at-large City ol New Orleans. 1966-70. pres. Joseph C. Canzani Enterprises. 1978HUD. Washington. 1979-81. Mem steering com. Nal. Urban Coalition; bd. regents Loyola U\. New Orleans, Served coord- southwest region Nat. Conf Dem. Mayors. with AUS. 1954-57. Recipient Humanitarian award B'nai B'nth. 1974. Weiss Ann Brotherhood award NCCJ. 1978 Mem. Inter-Am Mcpl Orgn (1st v.p, 1970—). La Mcpl. Assn. (dist. v.p. 1970 ). Nat. League Cities (mem. adv. bd. 1971-721. vice chmn. cmty devel. policy com.). U.S. Conf. Mayors (chmn. legis. action com. 1972, chmn. adv bd.,197374, v.p 1974-76) Home: 4301 S Pneur St New Orleans LA

mayor. 1970-78; 79; sec



70125-5125

LANDRY.

TOM (THOMAS WADE

professional football coach; s.

LANDRY),

former

Mission. Tex.. Sept. II. 1924;

b.

Ray and Ruth (Coffman)

m. Alicia Wiggs, Jan. 28,

L.;

children— Thomas. Kitty. Lisa BBA. U Tex. 1949; Engnng. U Houston. 1952 Player Indsl Yankees All-Am Football Conf. 1949. player NY. Giants. 1949;

BS

NY

in

1950-53.

1954-55.

player-coach.

coach.

defensive

1956-59.

head coach Dallas Cowboys, 1960-89; now chmn.. CEO Landry Investment Group. Author: (with Gregg Lewis) Tom Landry: An Autobiography. 1990. Trustee Nat. Fellowship Served with bd Dallas chpt. Christian Athletes, chmn USAAF. World War II Named to All-Pro team. 1954. to Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1990; coached winning Super Bowl teams. 1971. 77 Methodist (bd govs) Died Feb 12.

KENESAW MOUNTAIN,

H

Millville.

and Mary (Kumler) L

Ohio. .

Nov

former judge, baseball 20. 1866.

LL.B, Union

Coll

s.

of

Abraham Law. Chi-

cago. 1891; admitted to bar. 1891. m Winifred Reed. Jul 25. 1895; two children Reed Gresham. Suzanne Practiced law in Chicago. 1891-1905. except for 2 years while he was private lec to Sec. of State Gresham. dist judge. Northern

US

archives appear in their original form

.

.

NYC

party vote of Calif, legislature for U.S. senator. May 18. 1921.

1903. Died

LANE, NEAL FRANCIS, former

researcher,

administrator, physics provost; b Oklahoma City.

federal

university

Walter Patrick and Harietta (Hattie) Charlotta (Hollander) L, m. Joni Sue Williams. June II. 1960; children: Chnsty Lynn Lane Saydjan. John Patrick. BS. U. Okla, I960. MS. 1962. PhD. 1964. DHL (hon). 1995; DSc (hon). U Ala, 1994. Mich. State U 1995; DHL (hon). Marymount U, Arlington. Va. 1995; DSc (hon). Ohio State U. 1996. Washington Coll, 1998. Mt. Sinai Sch. Medicine. 1999. U Colorado. 1999. NSF postdoctoral fellow. 1964-65; asst. prof, physics Rice U, Houston. 1966-69. assoc prof, 1969-72, prof, physics and space physics and astronomy. 1972-84, chmn. dept. physics, 1977-82; dir divsn physics NSF. Washington. 1979-80; chancellor U. Colo, Colorado Spnngs. 1984-86; provost Rice U, 1986-93; dir NSF. Washington. 1993-98. asst to pres for sci. and lech, dir. Office of Sci and Tech. Policy. Washington, 1998 non-resident fellow Joint Inst, for Lab. As1938:

22.

s.

,



:

trophysics U. Colo. Boulder. 1984-93. vis. fellow. 1965-66. 75-76; mem. commn. on phys. sci, math, and applications NRC. 1989-93; bd. overseers Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) Univs Rsch Assn, 1985-93; disting Karcher leclr. U. Okla, Norman. 1983; disting vis. scientist U Ky Lexington. 1980; mem. adv. com. math, and phys. sci. NSF. 1992-93. Co-author: Quantum States of Atoms. Molecules and Solids, Understanding more Quantum Physics, contbr. Active Cath. Commn. Intellectual articles to prof] jours and Cultural Affairs. 1991. Recipient George Brown pnze for superior teaching Rice U, 1973-74. 76-77. Brown Coll. Teaching award Rice U, 1972-73. Disting. Svc. award Nat. 1999; AlAssn. Biology Tchrs.. 1997. Pres.'s award Fellow fred P Sloan Found fellow, 1967-71 Phys Soc. (councilor-at-large 1981-84. chmn. panel on pub. affairs 1983. exec com. 1981-83, chmn. divsn. electron and atomic physics 1977-78). Am. Acad Arts and Scis. (Philip Hauge Abelson award 2000); mem Chem. Soc. (Pub Svc award 1999). Am. Inst Physics (gov bd 1984-87). Assn. Physics Tchrs, Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi (pres. elect 1992. pres. 1993). Roman Catholic Avocations: tennis; squash. Office: 20502-0001 Washington OSTP 17th Penn Ave .

ASME Am

Am

Am

NW

&

DC

LANG, FRITZ,

HELMUT

LANDSBERG, am

Frankfurt

EfRICH),

Main. Germany. Feb.

1934. naturalized. 1938;

Georg

s.

9.

Julius

meteorologist;

b.

1906; came to US. and Klara (Zedner) Bruce S.; Ph D, U

L.; m. A. Frances Simpson; 1 child. 1931-34; asst prof geFrankfurt. 1930; Supr, Taunus Obs ophysics Pa. State U.. 1934-41; asso prof meteorology U. Chgo.. 1941-43. exec. dir. com. geophysics Research and Devel. Bd.. 1946-51; dir. geophys research Air Force Cambridge Research Center. 1951-54; dir Office Climatology. U S Weather Bur Washington. 1954-65; dir Environ Data Service. Environ. Sci. Services Adminstrn.. 1965-66; vis. prof. Inst for Fluid Dynamics and Applied Math.. U. Md.. Col1967-76. acting dir Inst lege Park. 1964-67. research prof 1974-76. prof emerfor Fluid Dynamics and Applied Math analyst, cons USAAF. 1942-45; mem itus. 1976-84; ops Nat. Adv. Com. on Oceans and Atmosphere. 1975-77. Trustee Univ. Corp. for Atmospheric research. 1968-72. Acad Arts and Scis Fellow AAAS (v.p. sect E 1972). .

.

.

.

Am

Am

Geophys Union

meteorology sect 1956-59, v.p. Meteorol. Soc (councilor 1952-

(pres

Am

1966-68. pres 1968-70). p 1962-63). Washington Acad Sci mem (pres 1967-81. dir 1981-84).

60. v

Am

;

Inst

for

NY

Med Climatology

Acad. (hon). World Meteorol. Orgn. (pres. commn for cliAssn State Climatologists (hon matology 1969-78). Nat Acad Engnng Explorers Club. Sigma Xt. Phi life). Beta Kappa. Sigma Pi Sigma. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Club Cosmos (Washington) Author Physical Climatology. 1941. Weather and Health. 1969; The Urban Climate. 1981. (with others) The History of Geophysics and Meteorology. 1985; Advances in Geophysics. 1951-76; editor-in-chief editor: World Survey of Climatology; author articles in field Died

Film director; b. Vienna. Austria. Dec. 5, Sci, 1890. s Anton and Paula L Student. Coll. Tech Vienna. 1908. Acad Graphic Art. Munich, 1911. Pans, 1912-

came

14

to U.S.. 1934; naturalized. 1939; leclr in field. The Spiders. 1919. Destiny. 1921. Mabuse. 1922.

Dir. (films)

Nibelungen. 1923-24. Metropolis. 1926, Spies, 1927.

Woman

1928. M. 1932, Testament of Dr Mabuse, 19321934. Fury. 1936. You Only Live Once. 1937. You and Me. 1938. The Return of Frank James. 1940. Western Union. 1941. Man-Hunt. 1941. Hangmen Also Die. 1942. Ministry of Fear. 1943. Woman in the Window. 1944. Scarlet Street. 1945. Cloak and Dagger. 1946. Secret Behind the Door. 1947. House by the River. 1949. American Guernlla in the Philippines. 1950, Rancho Notonous. 1951. Clash by Night. 1951. Blue Gardenia. 1952. Big Heat. 1953. Human Desire. 1953. Moonfleet. 1954. While the City Sleeps. 1955. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. 1956, Der Tiger von Eschnapur. 1958. Das Indischc Grabmal. 1958-59. Die Tausend

Moon,

in the

33.

Liliom.

Augen des Dr. mabuse, 1960; voice in film Mcpris (Jean Luc Decorated comdr.'s cross Order of Mem Godard). 1963. (Fed. Republic of Germany), officer Order Arts and Letters (France). Order Yugoslav Flag with golden wreath; recipient Golden nbbon Motion Picture Art (German Fed. Govt.); named hon. prof. U. Vienna. 1973. Died Aug. 2, 1976; interred Forest

Lawn-Hollywood

Hills. Calif.

Scis.

Am

.

Dec.

6.

1984.

buned

Suilland.

Md

Home: Temple

Hills

Md

LANGE, DOROTHEA,

photographer; b

Hoboken. N.J,

1895; m. Maynard Dixon; m. Paul Schuster Taylor. Dec. 6. 1935. Student, Tng Sch for Tchrs. studied with While. Columbia Worked from rented Clarence H chicken coop darkroom on Palisades. N.J, early in career, eventually acquinng own studio in San Francisco; handled many govll. and other assignments, specializing in photographs of people in social and phys. environment. First

NY

U

exhibit 200 pnnts. Mus Modern 1966; author: (with husband) An American Record of Human Erosion. 1939 Guggenheim 1941 Died Oct II. 1965.

exhbn, 1934. retrospective

LANDSTEINER, KARL, June

1868. s

14.

medical

b

researcher,

Leopold and Fanny (Hess) L

MD. U

m

.

Vienna.

Helene

Vienna. 1891; DSc. (hon ), I U Chgo 1927. DSc (hon ). Cambndge U Pathologist U Libre de Bruxelles. Belgium. DSc. Harvard Vienna. 1909-19; mem Rockefeller Instn Med Rsch, 1922-

Wlaslo. 1880.

1

child. Earnest

;

.

Contbr papers on immunology, bactenology 39; ementus Recipient Nobel pnze for discovery of and pathology 1933 Fellow Royal Soc Medicine (hon mem ). mem NAS. Deutsche Danish Acad Sic Royal Swedish Acad Sci Akademie Nalurforscher. Am Assn Immunologist (pres Harvard Soc, Am Philos Soc, 1929). Swedish Med Soc Societe Beige de Biologic. Am Soc Naturalists. Pathol Soc Great Bntian (hon mem ). Vienna Med. Soc (hon mem ). Pathol Soc Phila (hon mem ). Reale Academia delle Scienze .

.

Art.

NY C

Exodus: fellow.

.

A

MD

human blood groups. 1930. paul Ehrlich medal. 1930. Chevalier Legion of Honor, France, Dutch Red Cross medal,

LANDIS.

NY

2000.

.

commissioner; b

.

Aug

.

asst

US

.

Masons Odd Fellows. Elks. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Home: Topeka Kans Died Oct 12. 1987

.



Died June

)

Pan-Am

Mem

(v.p., Founders Award. 1994). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis, Clubs: Sky. Harvard. Princeton. Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi Office: Yale. Chemists (N.Y.C.), French (San Francisco). Listowcl Inc 2 Park Ave Rm 1525 New York NY 100165790

(corr.

.

,

(Mossman)

LANDAU. RALPH, chemical engineer; b Phila, May 19. Claire. July 14. 1940; I 1916. s Stanley and Deanna L Research asst. dau. B.S.. U. Pa.. 1937; Sc.D.. MIT. 1941 chem engring MIT. 1939-41. devel engr M.W. Kellogg Co. 1939. 41-43. 46; head chcms depl Kellex Corp. 1943-J5; exec v p dir Set Design Co, Inc.. N Y.C.. 1946-63; pres. Halcon Internal.. Inc. 1963-75. chmn, 1975-81; chmn Halcon-SD Group. 1981-82. UsloweJ Inc. 1982—; cons, prof, econs Stanford (Calif ) L'.; cons. prof. econ. Stanford U fellow faculty Harvard Kennedy Sch_; bd- dirs Alcoa Corp. Author papers, chpts.; patentee in field- Life mem. corp MIT; life trustee U. Pa.; trustee Calif. Inst. Tech.. Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Recipient Chem. Industry medal. Perkin medal. Nat. Medal Tech.. John Fiitz med.. Founders award Nat. Acad Engnng. Nat Acad, of Engnng, 1994

mem

Dist III 1905-22 (resigned); commissioner for Am. and Nat leagues of Professional Baseball Cubs, and Nat. Leagues of Professional Baseball Clubs, and Nat. Assn. Professional Baseball Leagues since Nov 12. 1920. Republican Clubs

.

LANGE, JESSICA,

actress; b Minn. Apr 20. 1949; d Al Paco Giandc. 1970 (div 1982). with Mikhail Baryshmkov. Alexandra, children with Sam Shepard; Hannah Jane. Samuel Walker Student. I Minn student mime, with Etienne DeCroux, Pans Dancer Film Opera Comique. Pans, model Wilhelmina Agy appearances include King Kong. 1976. All That Jazz. 1979. How to Beat the High Cost of Living. 1980. The Postman Always Rings Twice. 1981. Frances. 1982 (Acad award nominee 1982). Tootsie. 1982 (Acad award 1983). Country. 1984. Sweet Dreams. 1985. Cnmes of the Heart. 1986 (Acad award nominee 1987). Everybody's All Amencan. 1988. Far

and Dorothy Lange.

m

1

child

.

.

NYC.

LANGMUIR North. 1988, Music Box. 1989 (Acad award nominee 1990). Men Don't Leave. 1990. Cape Fear. 1991, Night and the 1992. Blue Sky. 1994 (Golden Globe award Best Actress in a Drama 1995, Acad, award for Best Actress 1995). Losing Isaiah, 1995. Rob Roy. 1995. A Thousand Acres, City.

1997, Hush. 1998. Cousin Bette. 1998, Titus. 1999; TV moCat on a Hot Tin Roof. 1984. O' Pioneers!. 1992, Named Desire. 1995 (Golden Globe award 1996). Salute to Dustin Hoffman. 1999. Titus. 1999; in summer stock prodn. Angel on My Shoulder. N.C.. 1980. Streetcar Named Desire. 1992; prodr. Country, 1984; TV guest appearance Inside the Actors Studio, 1994. Office: ICM rep Tom Howard 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills 90211-

A A

vies:

Streetcar

A

CA

1934

LANGMUIR, IRVING,

chemist;

b.

Bklyn.. Jan. 31, 1881;

s.

Charles and Sadie (Comings) L.; m. Marion Mersereau, Apr. 27. 1912; children: Kenneth, Barbara. Degree, Columbia Sch. Mines. 1903; PhD, U. of Gottingen, 1906, DSc, Northwestern. 1921. Union U.. 1923, Columbia. 1925. Kenyon Coll. 1927, Princeton. 1929, Lehigh U., 1934. Harvard. 1938, Oxford. 1938, Rutgers U., 1941. Queen's Coll. (Can.). 1941; D in Engring., Tech. Hochschule, Berlin. 1929; LLD. Edinburgh U 1921, Johns Hopkins U 1936, U. Calif., 1946Instr chemistry Stevens Inst-, Hoboken, N.J., 1906-09; physical chem. rsch. Rsch. Lab. of Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, NY., 1909; cons, of Rsch. Lab.; found, lectr. U. Calif., 1946. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. bd. trustees State U of NY.. 1948-50 Decorated Medal for Ment U.S. Army and Navy, 1948; recipient Nichols medal .

.

Am. Chem.

Soc., 1915. Hughes medal Royal Soc. London, 1918. Nichols medal, 1920. Rumford medal Am. Acad Arts Scis. 1920. Canmzzaro prize Royal Acad. Lincei, 1925,

&

Perkm medal. 1928, Chandler medal, 1930, Willard Gibbs medal, 1930. Popular Sci. Monthly prize. 1932, Nobel prize in Chem 1932. Franklin medal Franklin Inst 1934, Holly medal. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., 1934,Egleston medal Columbia Engring. Schs. Alumni Assn., 1939, Nat. Pioneer award Nat. Assn. Mfrs.. 1940, Faraday medal award Elec. Engrs. of Great Britain. 1943. Fellow A.A.A.S. (pres. 1941), Am. Physical Soc., Indian Acad. Sci. (hon.); mem. Am. Philosophical Soc.. Am. Chemists Soc. (pres. 1929), Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Soc. Upsala. Acad, des Scis. (corr. mem. 1951), Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi; mem. Royal Inst., Chem. Soc. London. Royal Soc.. Royal Physiog. Soc., Acad. Brasileria de Scis., Societe de Chimie Industnelle. Achievements include development of gas filled tungsten lamps, electron discharge apparatus, vacuum pump, atomic condensation high hydrogen welding, work on monomolecuiar films and surface chemistry, cloud physics, including weather modification, etc .

,

Died Aug.

17,

1957.

LANGSTAFF, JOHN MEREDITH,

musician;

b.

Bklyn

,

Dec. 24, 1920; s. Bridgewater Meredith and Esther Knox (Boardman) L.; m Diane Guggenheim; child, Carol; m Nancy Graydon Woodbridge, Apr. 3, 1948; children John Elliot. Peter Gerry. Deborah Graydon. Student, Curtis Inst. Music, Juilliard Sch. Music. Columbia U. Founder, dir. emeritus Revels, Inc., Watertown, Mass.; mem. faculty Simmons Coll., Boston. 1970-86, Wheelock Coll.. Boston. 197479. Mass Coll Art. 1977, Boston Coll., 1979, U. Conn.. 1977-79. Lesley Coll.. 1978—; artistic dir. Young Audiences Mass.. 1972-81. adv. bd. 1981—; lectr in field. Author: Frog Went a-Courtin', 1955 (Caldecott prize 1955), Over in the Meadow, 1957, On Christmas Day in the Morning, 1959, The Swapping Boy. 1960, OP Dan Tucker. 1963. Hi! Ho! The Rattlin' Bog. 1969, Jim Along. Josie, 1970, Gather My Gold Together, 1971, The Golden Vanity. 1971. Soldier, Soldier. Won't You Marry Me''. 1972. The Two Magicians, 1973. Shimmy, Shimmy Coke-a-pop!, 1973. St. George and the Dragon. 1973, A-Hunting We will Go, 1974, A Season for Singing, 1974. Sweetly Sings the Donkey, 1976. Hot Cross Buns. 1978, The Christmas Revels Songbook. 1985, Sally Go Round The Moon. 1986. What A Morning!. 1987, Climbing Jacob's Ladder, 1991, I Have A Song To Sing-O, 1994, A Revels Garland of Song. 1996, Old Christians, 1996, 1



Celebrate the Spring, 1998. Celebrate the Winter, 2000, (film) The Lively Art of Picture Books; recitals, U.S.. Can.. Eng., Iceland. Europe, rec. for Odeon-Capital, Jupiter. RCAVictor. Nixa. Renaissance. Tradition. HMV, Desto, Weston Woods, Revels Records, Minstrel Records, soloist with Cantata Singers, N.Y. Philharmonic. Nat. Symphony. Montreal Symphony Orch.. Little Orch. Soc.. N.Y. Oratorio Soc.. Collegium Musicum, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Eng., Mpls. Symphony Orch.; (video) Making Music in the Classroom, 1994, Making Music With Children, 1995. Let's Sing 1

.

Let's

Keep

Singing!,

1997; dir. music dept..

Washington, 1953-68, Shady

Hill

Potomac

Sch.,

1st It., inf.

Mutiny. 1952. Remains to be Seen. 1953. A Life at Stake. 1955. The Purple Mask. 1956, A Lawless Street. 1956. Please Murder Me. 1956. The Court Jester. 1956, The Long Hot Summer, 1958. Reluctant Debutante. 1958, A Breath of Scandal. 1960. Dark at the Top of the Stairs. I960, Season of Passion, 1961. Blue Hawaii, 1961. All Fall Down. 1962, Manchunan Candidate, 1962 (Golden Globe award. Acad award nomination). In the Cool of the Day. 1963, Dear Heart. 1964, The World of Henry Orient, 1964, The Greatest Story Ever Told. 1965, Harlow, 1965, The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, 1965, Mister Buddwing, 1966, Something for Everyone. 1970, Bedknobs and Broomsticks. 1971, Death on the Nile. 1978, The Lady Vanishes, 1980, The Mirror Crack 'd, 1980. The Pirates of Penzance, 1982. The Company of Wolves. 1983. Beauty and the Beast. 1991. Your Studio and You. 1995, Beauty & the Beast: Enchanted Chnstmas (vioce), 1997, Anastasia (Voice), 1997; star TV series Murder She Wrote. 1984-96 (Golden Globe awards 1984. 86. 91, 92, 12 Emmy nominations. Lead Actress -

Drama); appeared

TV

mini-series Little Gloria. Happy at Last, 1982, Lace, 1984. Rage of Angels, part II. 1986; other

TV

in

The

movies include:

Olympics-Athens

First

1896.

A

Talent for Murder. Gift of Love, 1982. Shootdown, 1988, The Shell Seekers, 1989, The Love She Sought, 1990, Mrs 'Arns Goes to Paris, 1992. (musical) Mrs. Santa Claus. 1996; appeared in plays Hotel Paradise, 1957. A Taste of Honey. I960. Anyone Can Whistle, 1964, Mame (on Broadway), 1966, 83 (Tony award for Best Mus. Actress 1966), Dear World. 1968 (Tony award for Best Mus. Actress 1969). All Over (London Royal Shakespeare Co.). 1971. Prettybelle. 1971, Gypsy, 1974 (Tony award for Best Mus. Actress 1975, Sarah Siddons award), The King and I. 1978, Sweeney Todd. 1979 (Tony award for Best Mus. Actress 1979, Sarah Siddons award), Hamlet, Nat Theatre, London, 1976. A Little

Family Business, 1983. Named Woman of Yr., Harvard Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1968, Comdr. of British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. 1994; named to Theatre Hall of Fame, 1982. TV Hall of Fame, 1996; recipient British Acad, award, 1991, Silver Mask Lifetime Ach. Award. British Acad Film and TV Arts, 1992, Lifetime Achievement award. Screen Actors' Guild. Hollywood. 1997, 16 Emmy Award Nominations, 8 Golden Globe Nominations; Won 6 Golden Glode Awards; received Nat. medal of the Arts from President Clinton, 1997 Office: Corymore Prodns 100 Universal City Plz Bldg 426 Universal Cty CA 91608-1002

LANSING, ROBERT,

federal official; b

Watertown,

NY.

Oct. 17, 1864; s. John and Maria L. (Dodge) L.; m. Eleanor Foster. Jan 15. 1890 AB. Amherst Coll.. 1886. LLD, 1915; LLD, Colgate U., 1915. Princeton U.. 1917. Columbia U.. 1918. Union Coll.. 1918. U State of N.Y, 1919. Kenyon U.. 1928. Bar: 1889. Ptnr. Lansing & Lansing. 1889-1907; counsel North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, The Hague. The Netherlands. 1909-10; U.S. agt. Am. and Brit Claims Arbitration, The Hague. The Netherlands. 1912-14; counselor U.S. State Dept.. 1914-15; sec. of state Cabinet of Pres. Wilson, 1915-20; ptnr. Lansing & Woolsey, 1920-28; assoc. counsel for U.S. in Bering Sea Arbitration, 1892-93. counsel for U.S., Bering Sea Claims Commn., 1896-97; solicitor, counsel for U.S., Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. 1903; counsel Chinese govt., arbitration coun. Chile. 1920-25. Author: (with Gafy M. Jones) Government, Its Origin. Growth and Form in the United States, 1903, The Peace Negotiations, 1921, The Big Four and Others of the Peace Conference. 1921, Notes on Sovereignty, 1921; assoc. editor Am. Jour. Internat. Law. Trustee, v. p., Carnegie Endowment for Internat Peace Died Oct 30. 1928.

LARDNER, RING WILMER,

JR., author; b

Chgo.,

Aug

19, 1915; s. Ring Wilmer and Ellis (Abbott) L.; m Silvia Schulman, Feb. 19, 1937 (div 1945); children: Peter, Ann; m. Frances Chaney, Sept. 28. 1946; child. James; stepchildren: 1

Katharine. Joseph. Student. Princeton. 1932-34. Reporter N.Y. Daily Mirror. 1935; press agt. Selznick Internat. Pictures, Culver City, Calif., 1935-37; screenwriter various cos.,



1937-82; freelance writer, 1982 Screenwriter: (with Michael Kanin) Woman of the Year. 1942 (Acad, award 1942), (with Leopold Atlas) Tomorrow the World. 1944, (with Albert Maltz) Cloak and Dagger, 1946, (with Philip Dunne) Forever Amber, 1947, (with Terry Southern) The Cincinnati Kid. 1965. M^A'S'H. 1970 (Acad, award 1970), .

1977; author: (novels) The Ecstasy of Owen Muir. 1955. All for Love, 1985, The Lardners: My Family

The Greatest.

Remembered, 1976; also TV and movie pieces; collaborator Broadway mus. Foxy, 1964. Recipient First Annual Writer's Tribute Nantucket Film Festival. 1998. Mem Writers Guild Am. (Screen Laurel award 1989, Ian McLellan Hunter Meml. award

for lifetime

achievement 1992).

MA

ALBERT DAVIS,

advertising executive; b. Freiburg. Germany, May I, 1880; s. Morns and Nettie (Davis) L.; m. Flora Warner. June 9. 1902; children: Mary (Mrs. Leigh B. Block), Edward, Frances (Mrs. Sidney F. Brody); Dons Kenyon Sills Hopkins. Oct. 28, 1938 (div. June 1 939); m. Mary Woodard Reinhardt, June 21, 1940. Grad. high sch., Galveston, Tex., 1896 With Lord & Thomas Advt Agy 1898-1942; appt. spl. asst. Sec. of Agriculture Houston. 1917; asst. chmn. Rep. Nat. Com., 1918-20; apptd. chmn. U.S. Shipping Bd.. 1921; apptd trustee Univ. Chgo., 1937-42; part owner Chgo. Cubs. Pres. Albert and Mary Lasker Found. Mem. Am. Jewish Com. Died May 30. 1952; buried Sleepy Hollow Cemetery,

m

.

LANSBURY. ANGELA BRIGID,

actress;

b London. Oct

1925; came to U.S., 1940; d. Edgar and Moyna (Macgil!) m. Peter Shaw, Aug. 12. 1949; children: Anthony. DeirStudent, Webber-Douglas Sch. Drama, London, 19391940-42; LHD (hon), 40, Feagin Sch Drama. Boston U., 1990. Host 41st-43d Ann. Tony Awards, 45th Ann. Emmy Awards. Actress with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1943-50; films include: Gaslight, 1944 (Acad, award nomination), National Velvet, 1944, The Picture of Dorian Gray. 1944 (Golden Globe award. Acad, award nomination). The Harvey Girls, 1946, The Hoodlum Saint. 1946, Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946, The Private Affairs of Bel Ami, 1947. If Winter Comes. 1948. Tenth Avenue Angel. 1948, State of the Union, 1948, The Three Musketeers, 1948, The Red Danube. 1949. Samson and Delilah. 1949. Kind Lady. 1951. 16.

L.;

dre.

NYC,

NYC;

Reinhardt Galleries, arranging benefit loan exhbns outstanding old and modern French masters and selling pictures to collectors and museums Reinhardt Galleries; pres. Albert and Mary Lasker Med. Rsch Found Trustee Research to Prevent Blindness, Cancer Research Inst., Leeds Castle Found., John F. Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts; hon. chmn. bd dirs. Am. Cancer Soc.; vice chmn. bd. United Cerebral Palsy Research and Ednl. Found.; bd. dirs. Norton Simon Mus. Chevalier officer French Legion of Honor; recipient Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1969, Congl. Gold medal. 1989; Albert and Mary Lasker Med Rsch Found,

US

Tarrytown, N.Y.

LASKER,

MARY

(MRS. ALBERT D. LASKER),

civic

worker; b. Watertown, Wis.; d. Frank Elwin and Sara (Johnson) Woodard; m. Paul Reinhardt (div.); m. Albert D. Lasker.

grad..

AB. cum

laude. Radcliffe Coll.;

Oxford U.;

LHD.

Berkeley. Bard Coll.. Med Coll.. Jefferson

LLD

(hon.).

Med

Harvard

U..

LLD U .

(hon), U. So.

Woman's Med. Coll 1987.

.

Phila.;

Wis

Calif..

NY.

Pa..

;

post-

husband

established

and Mary Lasker Found., Home: New York N.Y. Died Feb 21. 1994; buried

med. pres.

Sleepy

Hollow Cemetary, Tarrytown, N.Y.

LATHAM, JEAN LEE,

writer; b

Buckhannon. W.Vi.. Apr.

1902; d. George Robert II and Winifred Elhclda (Brown) A.B., W.Va Wesleyan Coll., 1925. Litt.D., 1956; B.D.E.. Ithaca Coll., 1928; Cornell U 1930; student. W.Va. Inst Tech 1942. Head English dept Upshur County High Sch 1926-27; substitute tchr. speech Va Wesleyan Coll.. 1927; tchr. dramatic and acad depts. Ithaca Coll., 1928-29; editor in chief Dramatic Pub. Co.. Chgo.. 1930-36; free lance wnler. 1936-41, 45-95. Trainer insps Signal Corps U.S. War Dept., 1943-45; substitute librarian Warm Springs Found., summer 1951 Playwnght: The Blue Teapot, 1932, Old Doc. 1941, Gray Bread, 1941. Senor Freedom. 1941, The Nightmare. 1953; Author: Do's and Don'ts of Drama, 1935. The Story of Eli Whitney. 1953, Medals for Morse, 1954, Carry On, Mr Bowditch, 1955 (Jr Literary Guild selection, Newbery Medal, hon. mention Internat. Bd. Books for Young People), Trail Blazer of the Seas, 1956, This Dear Bought Land, 1957 (Jr. Lit Guild selection 1957). On Stage. Mr. Jefferson. 1958, Young Man in a Hurry; The Story of Cyrus W. Field, 1958, Nutcracker, Puss in Boots, Jack the 19,

L.

MA,

.

.

W

.

Giant

Killer,

Hop

O' His

My

Thumb, When Homer Honked, The

Family, The Cuckoo Who Couldn't Never Snoozed, Drake: The Man They Called a Pirate. 1960. Man of the Monitor: The Story of John Ericsson. 1962. The Chagres: Power of the Panama Canal, 1964, Sam Houston: Hero of Texas, 1965, Retreat to Glory, The Story of Sam Houston, 1965, George W. Goethals: Panama Canal Engineer, 1965. The Frightened Hero. 1965, David Glasgow Farragut: Our First Admiral, 1967, The Columbia: Powerhouse of North America, 1967, Anchor's Aweigh: The Story of David Glasgow Farragut, 1968, Far Voyager: The Story of James Cook, 1970, Rachel Carson: Who Loved the Sea, 1973. Who Lives Here?. 1974. What Tabbit the Rabbit Found. 1974, Elizabeth Blackwell: Pioneer Woman Doctor, 1975; Recorded: Carry On Mr. Bowditch (for Talking Books). 1956. Publicity dir South Pinellas chpt. St Petersburg. Fla.. 1949; Bd dirs. Friends of U. Miami (Fla.) Library. Mem. Nat. League Am. Pen Women, Women's Aux. U.S. Power Squadron. Phi Kappa Phi, Zeta Phi Eta. Democrat. Methodist. Club: Zonta. Home: Coral

Dog

that

Count. The

Lost

Man Who

ARC.

Gables Fla. I grew up in a home where BELIEF was the net under the tightrope walker. It was not tangled around his A home where dared to believe was the secret of success. Died June 13. 1995.

ankles.

I

LATHROP, DOROTHY PULIS,

illustrator, writer; b. Albany. NY.. Apr 14, 1891; d. Cyrus Clark and I. (Pulis) Lathrop. Student, Columbia Tchrs. Coll.; art edn., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts under Henry McCarter. Art Students League under F. Luis Mora. N.Y.C. Illusrator: The Three Mulla-Mulgars.

1919. A Little Boy Lost. 1920, Down-Adown-Derry. 1922, Crossings, 1923, The Grateful Elephant, 1923, Silverhorn, 1924, Made-to-Order Stories. 1925. The Light Princess, 1926, Tales from the Enchanted Isles, 1926, The Princess and Curdie, 1927. Mopsa the Fairy, 1927, Treasure of Carcassonne, 1928, The Long Bright Land, 1929, Hilly-Her First Hundred Years, 1929. Stars Tonight, 1930, The Dutch Cheese. 1931. Fierce Face, 1936, Animals of the Bible, 1937 (Caldecott medal 1938), The Little Mermaid, 1939; author and illustrator: The Fairy Circus, 1931, The Little White Goat. 1933. The Lost Merry-go-round. 1934, Who Goes There?. 1935. Bouncing Betsy. 1936, Hide and Go Seek. 1938. Presents for Lupe, 1940. The Colt from Moon Mountain, 1941; editor and illustrator: Happy Flute (by Sant Ram Mandel). 1939 Recipient Eyre medal Phila. Water Color and Pnnt Exhbn. for Pixie, a Flying Squirrel (wood engraving), fellowships Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Albany Inst. History and Art. A.N. A. mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculptors. Home: Falls Village Conn.

cosmetics

company

(dec.); children:

U. Pa., ^986.

executive; b.

N.Y.C;

Leonard, Ronald.

Founding chmn. Estee Lauder,

LLD Inc.,

1946—

Author: Estee: A Success Story. 1985 Named One of 100 Women of Achievement Harpers Bazaar, 1967, Top Ten Outstanding Women in Business, 1970; recipient Neiman-Marcus Fashion award, 1962; Spint of Achievement

award Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, 1968; Kaufmann's Fashion Fortnight award, 1969; Bamberger's Designer's award, 1969; Gimbel's Fashion Forum award. 1969; Internat. Achievement award Frost Bros., 1971; Pogue's Ann. Fashion award, 1975. Golda Meir 90th Anniversary Tribute award. 1988; decorated chevalier Legion of Honor France, 1978; medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris, 9, 1979; 4th Ann. award for Humanitarian Service Girls' Club NY., 1979; 25th Anniversary award Greater N.Y. council Boy Scouts Am., 1979; L.S. Ayres award, 1981; Achievement award Girl Scouts U.S.A. 1983; Outstanding Mother award, 1984; Athena award, 1985; Pres. award Cosmetic Exec. Women, 1989, Neiman-Marcus Fashion award. 1992; honored Lincoln Ctr., World of Style. 1986; 1988 Laureate Nat Bus Hall of Fame. Office: Estee Lauder Cosmetics 767 5th Ave New York NY 10153-0003

U. Calif.

N.Y LLD.. Columbia U.;

Coll

With

established in honor research found. Albert

(hon.),

LASKER,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

m. Joseph Lauder

AUS. WWII.

02472-3930

WHO

LAUDER, ESTEE,

Sch. Cambridge, Mass,

Recipient Hope S. Dean Meml. award Found- for Children's Books, 1991, citation Boston Theater, 1996. Mem. Actors Equity, Country Dance and Song Soc. Am.. Internal. Folk Music Council, English Folk Song Soc. (founder and dir. Christmas Revels 1956. 57, 66, 70-2000, Spring Revels 1972-97, Sea Revels 1983-94). Office: Revels Inc 80 Mount Auburn St Watertown 1969-72.

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Art dealer; connected with

LAUGHLIN, JAMES LAURENCE, Deerfield, O.,

Apr

2.

1850.

s.

political

economist;

b.

Harvey and Mary M. (Mills)

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

L.; AB. Harvard. 1873. A.M. and PhD.. 1876; Doctor, honris causa. 300th Jubilee. V of Giessen. 1906; m. Alice McGuffcy. Sept. 1875. Taught in Hopkinson's Classical Sch Boston. 1873-78; inslr. polit. economy. 1878-83. asst prof. 1883-88. Harvard; pres. Mfrs Mut Fire Ins Co.. Phila 1888-90; prof, polit. economy. Cornell. 1890-92; prof and head dept polit. economy. U. of Chicago. 1892-1916. emerEditor Journal of Political Economy, from 1892; lecitus. turer in Berlin on invitation of Prussian Cultus Mimslenum. .

.

In 1894-95 prepared for govt, of San Domingo a scheme of monetary reform, which was afterwards adopted, mem. Monetary Commn created by Indianapolis Monetary Scientific Congress. Santiago. Conf.. 1897; del. Pan-Am Citizens' League for Chile. 1909; chmn. exec. com. Nat Promotion of Sound Banking System. 191 1-13; mem European commn of Nat. Industrial Conf. Bd., 1919. 1906.

Mem

de Statistique. Cobden Club; sec Polit Author: Anglo-Saxon Legal Procedure in

L'lnstitut Internal,

Economy

Club.

Anglo-Saxon Laws. 1876;

Economy

J.S.

Principles of Political Economy, 1885;

Mill's

(abridged). 1884; Study of Political

History of Bimetallism in United Stales. 1886; Elements of Political Economy. 1887; Gold and Prices Since 1873. 1887. Facts About Money. 1885; Report of Monetary Commission. 1898; Principles of Money. 1903; Reciprocity. 1903; Industrial America. 1906; Aus dem A men k. anise hen Wirtschaftsleben. 1907; Latter-Day Problems. 1909; Credit of the Nations. 1918;

Money and

Money. Credit and

Prices. 1919;

Prices. 2 vols

LAUGHLIN, ROBERT

.

Banking Progress. 1920; Died Nov 28. 1933.

1931

physics educator; b. Visalia. Calif.. Nov. 1. 1950; m. Anita Rhona Perry. Apr. 22, 1979; children: Nathaniel David. Todd William. AB in Math. U. 1972; PhD in Physics, MIT. 1979. Calif. Berkeley. Postdoctoral fellow Bell Telephone Labs.. 1979-81. Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab- 1981-82; assoc. prof, physics Stanford physics. 1989—. Anne T and (Calif.) U.. 1985-89. prof Robert M. Bass prof. Sch Humanities and Scis., 1992 Contbr. articles prof, applied physics. 1993 lectr. in field. to profl. jours With U.S. Army. 1972-74 IBM fellow. 197678; recipient E.O Lawrence award for physics, 1985. Franklin Inst medal, 1998; named Eastman Kodak lectr., 1989. Van Vleck lectr.. 1994.Nobel Prize Physics 1998. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (Oliver E. Buckley prize 1986); mem. AAAS. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Aspen Ctr. Physics Office: Stanford U Dept Physics Stanford CA 94305



;

LAUGHTON. CHARLES,

actor; b. Scarborough. Eng.. July m. Elsa Sullivan 1899; s. Robert and Eliza (Conlon) L I. Lanchester. Feb. 10, 1939. Student. Stonyhurst Coll.. Eng.. Royal Acad. Dramatic Arts, Eng. gave readings from the Bible throughout the U.S.; toured US. with First Drama Quartet, in reading of Don Juan in Hell, 1951-52; dir movie The Night of the Hunter, 1955. Played in The Government Inspector, Three Sisters, The Pillars of Society. The Cherry Orchard. Greater Love, Naked. Alibi. On the Spot. The Happu Husband. Paul the First, Mr Prohack. The Man with Red Hair. Medea. Payment Deferred. 1931 pictures include The Devil and the Deep. The Sign of the Cross The Island of Lost Souls, If I Had a Million, White Woman. The Old Dark House. Payment Deferred, Henry VIII, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Ruggles of Red Gap, Mutiny on the Bounty. .

Rembrandt, The Beachcomber. Jamaica Inn, Sidewalks of London, Hunchback of Notre Dame, It Started with Eve, Tales of Manhattan, Stand By for Action, This Land is Mine. The CanierviHe Ghost. The Suspect. Captain Kidd, Arch of Triumph. The Big Clock, The Paradine Case. The Man of Eiffel Tower; title role in Galileo. 1947, The Cherry Orchard. 1950; motion pictures include O. Henry's Full House, Young Recipient Bess. Salome. Hobson's Choice, Spartacus, 1960. Best Actor award Acad, of Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. for The Private Life of Henn VIII. 1933 Died Dec 15. 1962; buried Forest Lawn. Hollywood. Cal

LAUREL, STAN (ARTHUR STANLEY JEFFERSON), comedian;

b.

Ulverston. North Lancanshire, Eng., June

16, 1890; came to U.S.. 1910; s. Arthur and Margaret (Metm. Lois Nielson, Aug. 13. 1926. children: Lois. Stanley Robert (dec). Various adminstrv jobs Metropole Theater; mem. The Karno Troupe, 1910. Actor in vaudeville and in films; appeared in films including: Nuts in May, 1917. The Lucky Dog, (with Oliver Hardy) Forty Five Minutes From Hollywood. 1926. Duck Soup. 1927. Big Business, 1929. Pardon Us. 1931. Do Detectives Thnk?. The Second Hundred Years. A Perfect Day, Be Big. The Music Box. Pack Up Your Troubles. 1932, The Devil's Brother. 1933. Bogus Bandits. 1933. Sons of the Desert. 1933. Babes in Toyland. 1934, Hollywood Party. 1934. The Bohemian Girl, 1936. Our Relations. 1936. Way Out West. 1937. Swiss Miss. 1938, Blockheads, 1938. The Flying Deuces. 1939. Saps at Sea. 1940. Nothing But Trouble, 1944. The Bullfighters. 1945; dir. film. Yes. Yes Nanette. 1926. Died Feb. 23. 1965.*

calfe) J.;

LAUREN, RALPH,

fashion designer, b Bronx.

N Y

,

Oct

14.

m

1939; s Frank and Fncda Lifshitz, Rickv Low Beer. Dec 30. 1964. children Andrew. David. Dvlan Student. CCNY. DFA (hon ). U 1988 Salesperson Brooks Bros N Y C asst buvcr Allied Stores, N neckwear C rep Rjvetz Necktie Mfrs designer Polo divjn Beau Brummcl. N Y C 1967-69. founder Polo Fashions. Inc N Y C 1968—. established Polo Men's Wear Pratt

.

.

Y

.

NYC.

.

.

.



.

Co.N.Y.C, 1968— .Ralph Lauren Womcnswear.

NYC.

1971 Polo Lcathcrgoods. 1978—. Polo/Ralph Lauren for Boys. 1978— Polo/Ralph Lauren Luggage, 1982—. Ralph Lauren Home Collection, 1983 launched fragrances Polo for Men. Lauren for Women, 1979—, chmn Polo Ralph Lauren Corp (flagship store N.Y.C., 65 other stores in U S and 140 stores worldwide), launched Safari fragrance for women, 1990, Safari formen. 1 992, Polo Sport, 1994 Served in Army Recipient Coty Am Fashion awards. 1970, 73. 74, 76, 77. 81," 84. also Coty Hall of Fame award for Menswear and Womcnswear, Tommy award Printed Fabrics Coun 1971, Neiman Marcus Disting Svc award. 1973, Fashion award. 975. award Coun Fashion Designers 1981. CFDA Lifetime Achievement award. 1992 Office Polo Ralph Lauren Corp 650 Madison Ave New York NY 10022-1029 , .



ihKBU. PAUL UHRISTIAN),

..\ l

May

Sidney. Ohio.

chemistry educator; BS. Case Inst Tech 1951;

1929

6.

.

PhD. U Pitts.. 1962; PhD (hon.). U. Liege. Belgium. 1984; DSc (hon), Carnegie Mellon U. 1987; DEng (hon). Copernicus Med Acad Cracow. Poland. 1988; DSc (hon.). .

U

Wesleyan

1989. SUNY. Stony Brook, 1990; DEng (hon.), Inst. 1991, U Mons. Hainaut. Belgium,

.

Rennselaer Poly

1996. Rsch asst and assoc Mellon Inst, Pitt*.. 1951-53. prof chemistry SUNY. Stony Brook, 1963-69. prof, chemistry. 1969-84. with, 1963-85. rsch prof radiology. 1978-85. univ. prof.. 1984-85; prof. (4) depts. U. Ill Urbana. 1985—; Disting Univ. prof. Coll Medicine U.

fellow. 1955-63; assoc

.



1990 III.. Chgo., Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; mem. editonal bds mem. sci. couns. Cpl. U.S. Army. 1953-55. Recipient Clin. Rsch. award Lasker Found.. 1984, Nat. Medal of Sci.. USA.. 1987. Fiuggi Internal, pnze Fondazione Fiuggi. 1987, Roentgen medal, 1987, Gold medal Radiol Soc. N.Am.. 1987. Nat. Medal of Tech.. 1988, Gold .

;

medal Soc. Computed Body Tomography. 1989. The Amsterdam (Alfred Heineken) prize in medicine. 1989. LaufmanGreatbatch award Assn. for Advancement Med. Intrumenianon. 1989, Leadership Tech. award Nat Elec. Mfr. Assn.. 1 990, Bower award and pnze for achievement in sci. Benjamin Franklin Nat. Meml. Commn of the Franklin Inst.. 1990. Internat. Soc. Magnetic Resonance award. 1992. Kyoto pnze. Inamori Foundation. 1994. Fellow AAAS. Am Phys. Soc. (Biol. Physics pnze 1983). Am. Inst. Med. and Biol. Engnng.; mem. IEEE (sr .), NAS. Am Chem. Soc., Internat. Soc. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Gold medal 1982). Office: U 111 2100 S Goodwin Ave Urbana IL 618014794

B.,



actor,

1

b

LAYBOURNE

159

,

US

Am

Am

,

1

archives appear

Am

in their original

,

form

RODNEY

LAVER,

GEORGE,

tennis player; b Australia. Aug. 9, 1938; ed. pub. son. Played on Australian I

Rockhampton, Queensland. schs.;

m. Mary Benson. 1966;

Davis

Cup

69;

team, 1958-63, 73; Australian champion, 1960. 62. 1961. 62, 68, 69; U.S.A. cham-

Wimbledon champion.

pion. 1962. 69; French champion. 1962. 69;

player to win

1st

Grand Slam twice. 1962, 69; French champion, 1962. 69; joined World Championship Tennis. 1970. played for San Diego Fnars. 1976. 77. 78. Decorated Order Brit Empire. Author: How To Play Winning Tennis, 1964; Education of a Tennis Player, 1971

LAWLESS, THEODORE KENNETH, dermatologist; b Thibodeaux. La.. Dec. 6, 1893; s. Alfred and Harnet (Dunn) L. AB, Talladega Coll., 1914, DSc, 1945; grad. student, U. Kans. 1917; MD. Northwestern U.. 1919. MS. 1920; LLD. Bethune-Cookman Coll.. 1952. Diplomate Am. Bd. Dermatology Fellow and Syphilology. dermatology syphilology Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1920-21. St. Louis Hosp., Pans. 1921-22; pvt. practice Chgo.. 1924-71; fellow, instr. med. sch. Northwestern U., Evanston. III., 1924-41; fellow dermatology syphilology Kaiser Joseph Hosp.. Vienna. Austria, also clinics Switzerland, other European med. ctrs., 1922-24; cons, dermatology, syphilology Geneva Cmty. Hosp.; sr. attending physician dept. dermatology and syphilology Provident Hosp. Chgo., U.S. Chem. Warfare Bd.. adv. com. venereal diseases WWII. Pres. Svc. Fed. Svgs. & Loan Assn.. Chgo., 1951. Gentilly Garden Apts., New Orleans, 1950-71. 4213 S Mich. Corp.. 1946; mem. Pnson Welfare Com. Cook County. Chgo. Bd. Health, adv. bd. mem. Chgo. Civil Liberties Com.; chmn. bd. trustees TalRoosevelt U ladega Coll.; trustee Fisk U Dillard U. Houston-Tillotson Coll.. Rocky Mt. Coll.. Ada S. McKinely Settlement House, Chgo.; chmn. budget com. Bd. of Home Missions of Congl.-Chnstian Chs. Recipient Harmon award for outstanding work in medicine, 1929, Am. Mus. Festival award, 1949, Disting. Svc. award to cmty. Chgo. Negro C. of Mem. AMA, C. 1952. Spingarn medal NAACP. 1954. .

AAAS, Nat

Med.

Soc.

Met. Dermatol. Soc. (1st Soc..

Chgo. Acad.

Sci.,

1

.

nternat

pres.).

Am

,

.

111.

Congress Dermatology, Med. Soc.. Chgo. Med.

Missionary Assn.. Alumni Assn.

U

Kans., Art. Inst Chgo., Nat Geog. Soc. Died 1971; buried Mount Olivet Cemetery, New Orleans

May

1.

LA.

LAWRENCE, ERNEST ORLANDO, physicist, educator; b Canton, S.D., Aug. 8, 1901; s. Carl Gustavus and Gunda (Jacobson) L.; m. Mary Kimberly Blumer. 1932, children: John Enc, Margaret Bradley. Mary Kimberly. Robert Don. Barbara Hundale, Susan. Student. St.Olaf Coll., 1918-19; AB. U SD. 1922, AM, Univ. Minn.. 1923; student, U. Chgo.. 1923-24; PhD, Yale. 1925; ScD. USD. 1936. Princeton. 1937. Yale. Stevens Inst. Tech.. 1937; LLD, U. Mich., 1938. U. Pa.. 1942. Asst. prof, physics Yale Univ.. 1927-28; assoc. prof, physics U. Calif.. 1928-30. prof.. 1930—; Contbr. articles to profl. jours. dir Radiation Lab., 1936 Recipient Bd. trustees Carnegie Inst of Washington. 1944. Elliott Cresson medal, Franklin Inst., 1937, Rsch. Corp prize and plaque, 1937, Corn-stock pnze Nat Acad. Sets., 1937,



Hughes medal Royal Soc., 1937, Nobel pnze in physics, 1939. Dubbell medal The Phys Soc.. 1940, William K. Dunn award. Am. Legion. 1940, Holley medal Am Soc Mechanical Engrs.. 1942. Medal for Ment. 1946. Medal of Trasen1947, Officer de la Legion d'Honneru. 1948, Faraday medal. 1952. Annual award Am. Cancer Soc., 1954 Board Fellow Am. Physical Soc., Fgn scholarships, 1947. A. A. AS.. Am. Acad, of Arts & Scis. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, The Phys. Soc., Indian Acad Sci mem. Socvav Conf.. Brussels. Acad Scis. Royal Swedish Acad. Scis., Royal Phi Beta Insh Acad. Nat Acad Scis. Am Philos. SOc Kappa, Sigma Xt. Gamma Alpha Died Aug 27. 1958 sier.

.

USSR

.

LAWRENCE, JACOB, 7,

1917,

.

Am

NYC.

NYC.

.

.

commd. Kingdome U..

Howard

Stadium, Seattle, 1979, Mural

1980, 85. U. Wash..

1985, others; represented m. Met.

Mus Modern

Mus. Art.

Art, Whitney Mus.. Phillips Meml. Collection, Washington, Portland (Oreg.) Mus.. Worcester (Mass.) Mus.. Bait. Mus. Art, Wichita Art Mus.. AlbrightKnox Art Gallery. Buffalo, AAAL. Mus Modern Art. Sao Paulo. Brazil. R.I. Sch. Design. Va Mus. Fine Arts.

NYC,

Mus

Bklyn.

IBM

Corp.. Container Corp. Am., various univs.; Author: Harriet and the Promised Land, 1968; illustrator: Aesop's Fables, 1970; (book catalogue for retrospective exhbn Jacob Lawrence- American Painter, 1986; executed mural Theatre. 1985; executed, instated mural Orlando Fla Internat Airport, 1988, GSA, Jamaica. NY. Mem bd. govs. Skowhegan Sch. Painting and Sculpture; mem. Fulbnght Art Com., 1966-67. Wash. State Arts Commn.. 1976 elector Hall of Fame for Gt. Americans, 1976 Rosenwald fellow. 1940-42. Guggenheim fellow. 1946; recipient purchase prize Artists for Victory. 1942. purchase pnze Atlanta U., 1948, Opportunity mag award. 1948; Norman Wait Hams medal Art Inst. Chgo.. 1948; Acad. Arts and Letters grantee, 1953; Chapelbrook Found, grantee, 1955; recipient 1st pnze in mural competition for Bldg. Nat. Council U.S. Art. Inc., 1955, Retrospective Exhbn. with Definitive Catalogue Ford Found.. 1960, Retrospective Exhbn. with Definitive Catalogue Whitney Mus. Modern Art, 1974; works selected as part of exchange exhibit with Soviet Union. 1959; Spingarn medal NAACP. 1970; ann. citation Nat Assn Schs Art, 1973. design award GSA. 1990. Nat. Medal of Arts award Pres. of U.S.. 1990, Gold medal Nat. Arts Club N.Y.. 1993, Skohegan Sch. Painting and Sculpture award. 1995, (with wife) Lifetime Achievement in Arts award Corp. Coun. for Arts, 1996. medal Cornish Coll. Fine Arts, Seattle. 1997. Gov's medal State of Wash.. 1998. medal Washington, 1998, numerous other honors. Mem. Artist Equity Assn. (past. sec., pres. N.Y. chpt. 1957). Nat. Endowment for Arts, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Nat. Coun. Arts. As an artist. I hope to contribute something of value to life in general and to my fellowman in particular I hope that when my life ends... I would have added a little beauty, perception and quality for those who follow. Dunng my lifetime also I hope to learn and add further motivation, insight and dimension as to my own thinking. Died June 9. 2000. .

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ACLU

LAWSON, ROBERT, Bethel

Abrams.

Sept. 6. 1922.

13.

Illustrator,

illustrator; b.

Elma

and

William

1914—,

Cecilia

NYC,

Oct

4,

(Bowman)

1892;

L.;

s.

Marie

Student. N.Y. Sch. Fine Arts. 1911etcher.

1929—.

Illustrator:

Wee Men

Bally-Wooden (Mason), 1930, Unicom with Silver Shoes (Young), 1932. Hurdy Gurdy Man (Bianco). 1933. Treasure of the Isle of Mist (Tarn). 1934. Golden House Shoe (Coatsworth). 1936, Wind of the Vikings, Story of Ferdinand. of

Swords and Statues. In Secret Service. Under the Tenn of the Sky, Miranda is a Princess, Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Story of Jesus. I Hear America Singing, The Prince and the Pauper, 1937; and others; author and illustrator: Ben and Me, Watchwords of Liberty, Country Colic, I Discover Columbus. Mr. Wilmer. Mr. Twigg's Mistake, They Were Recipient John Strong and Good. Rabbit Hill. Robbutt. Taylor Arms pnze Soc of Am. Etchers, 1931. Caldecott medal by A. LA.. 1941. Died May 26. 1957.

PETER

DAVID, mathematician, educator; b Hungary, May I. 1926. came to U.S., 1941, naturalized. 1944; s. Henry and Klara (Kornfeld) L.; m. Anneh Cahn. 1948; children: John, James D. BA. NYU, 1947, LAX,

Budapest,

PhD. 1949; DSc (hon), Kent State U.. 1976; DSC (hon). Brown U 1993; Dr. honoris causa. U Pans, 1979; D. .

Technische Hochschule Aachen, (hon.), 1988; DSc (hon). Hernot Walt U. 1990; D. 1991. U. Md. Baltimore County. (hon). Leningrad State U 1993 Asst. 1993; PhD (hon .), Tel Aviv U.. 1992. Beijing U Natural

Scis.

Germany,

.

.

NYU,

1949-57. prof.. 1957-99; dir. Courant Inst. Math. 1972-80. Author: (with Ralph Phillips) Scattenng Scis.. Theory, 1967, Scattering Theory for Automorphic Functions, 1976, (with A. Lax and S.Z. Burstein) Calculus with applications and computing, 1976, Hyperbolic Systems of Conservaprof.

tion

Laws and

the

Mathematical Theory of Shock Waves.

Linear Algebra, 1997 Mem. Pres.'s Com. on Nat of Sci.. 1976. Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1980-86 Served with AUS. 1944-46. Recipient Semmclweis medal Semmelweis Med. 1973.

Medal

Mem

Medal Sci 1986. Wolf Prize. 1987. (applied math, and numerical analysis award Soc. (pres. 1979-80, Norbcrt Wiener prize 1973. Leroy P. Steele prize 1993), Math Assn Am., (bd. govs., Chauvcnct prize 1974). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis Am. Phtlos Soc.. Soc. Indsl and Applied Math.. Acad- des So\. (fgn assoc). Russian Acad. Sci. (fgn. assoc), Acad- Sinica Soc.. 1975,

Nat

,

AAAS. NAS 1983).

Am. Math.

,

artist,

educator,

b.

Atlantic City.

Jacob and Rose Lee (Armstcad) L. m Gwendolyn Knight. July 24, 1941 Student, Harlem Art Artists Sch. 1932-39; scholar, Am Workshop, 1938-39; DFA (hon ). Denison U.. 1970. Pratt Inst 1976, Md Inst Coll Art. 1979. Carnegie1972. Colby Coll Mellon U. 1981. Yale U-. 1986. Spelman Coll. 1987. Rutgers U 1988. Parsons Sch Design. C 1988, LHD 1989. Artist Yaddo (hon). Howard U. 1985. Tulane U Found. Saratoga. 1955-56; inslr Pratt Inst An Sch. 1955-70. Art Students League. N Y.C.. 1967-69. 1966-69. ariist in residence New Sch Social Rsch, prof Brandos U 1965. coord of the arts Pratt Insi 1970 Seattle. 1971-83, prof ementus. art. 1970; prof art U Wash Sept.

1983— Disting. Faculty lectr U. Wash.. 1978; Pres.'s lectr. Pratt Inst.. 1996. Exhibits include John Brown Senes, under auspices Fedn. Art. 1945. 30 paintings on history U.S., Alan Gallery. 1957; one-man shows include Mus. Modern Art. 1944. Downtown Gallery. 1941. 43. 45. 47, 50. 53. M'Ban Artists and Wnters Club. Nigena. 1962. Terry Dintenfass Gallery. 1963. Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, 1985. Fredenck R. Weisman Art Mus., Mpls., 1996; works included Johnson Wax Co. World tour group exhbn 1963. U.S. State Dept. group exhbn. in. Pakistan, 1963, retrospective exhbn., Whitney Mus. Am. Art. 1974. traveling retrospective Exhbn Seattle Art Mus., 1986-87; commd. for graphic impressions 1977 Inauguration. Washington, mural

s

NYC.

NYC.

(hon). Hunganan Acad. Sci. (hon), Moscow Math. (hon), London Math Soc (hon ) Office: Courant Inst Scis 251 Mercer St Rm 912 New York NY 10012-1185

Soc

Math

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NY

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NYC.

NYC.

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LAYBOURNE, GERALDINK, broadcasting executive; b. N J 1947; marncd; 2 children. BA, Vassar Coll Former high sch tchr with Nick1969. MS. U Pa.. 1971

Plainficld.

,

;

elodeon, 1980—, creator Nick

chmn.

MTV

NYC;

chmn.

CEO

at Nile.

1985-

.

pres.; also vice

Disney/ABC Cable Networks. Bd Oxygen Media. NYC, 1998—

Networks, pres

LEAHY dirs.

Vassar Coll., Nat

Coun

Families and

TV, Children

AIDS Found Am. Clr Children's TV. Mem Women in Film and TV (bd. dirs Cable Positive (bd. dirs.). Office: Oxygen Media 75 9th Ave Fl 7 New York NY Affected by

,

NY

.),

10011-7006

1940;

31,

LEAR, NORMAN MILTON, producer, writer, director; b. New Haven. July 27, 1922; s Herman and Jeanette (Seicol) L

children: Ellen, Kate B Lear Davis, children: Benjamin ;

s.

senator;

b

Monlpelier. Vi

Howard and Alba (Zambon)

L.,

,

m.

Marcelle Pomerleau. Aug 25, 1962; children: Kevin. Alicia. Mark. B.A., St. Michael's Coll.. Vt.. 1961. J.D., Georgetown U 1964 Bar: Vt 1964, DC. 1979. U.S. Ct Appeals (2d cir.) 1966. Vt Fed Dist. Ct. 1965. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1968 State's atty. Chittenden County. Vt., 1966-75; U.S. senator ranking minority mem. com. on the from Vt., 1975 nutrition and forestry, mem judiciary, mem. com. on agr appropriations com., mem. World Hunger bd.. bd. visitors U.S. Mil Acad West Point. Gallaudet Coll.. Nat Coll Deaf. Washington. Recipient 1st Amendment award Soc. Profl. Journalists. Mem Nat. Dist. Attys. Assn (v. p. 1971-74). Office: US Senate 433 Russell Senate Ofc Washington 20510-0001 ,



.

,

DC

Student,

6,

1875;

s.

Hampton. IA, May Michael Arthur and Rose (Hamilton) L.; m. D., fleet admiral, b

Louise Tennent Harrington. Feb. 3. 1904 (dec. 1942); I child. William Harrington. Grad.. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1897. 1899; advanced through the 1918; chief bur. of ordnance, rank of rear grades to capl adm. U.S. Navy, 1927-31, rear adm., 1930; comdr. Destroyers Scouting Force, 1931-33; chief of Bureau of Navigation, 1933-35, vice admiral commanding battleships of Battle Force, 1935-36. admiral commanding Battle Force. 1936-37. admiral, chief of Naval Ops. 1937-39 Author: I Was There, 1950. Appt. gov. of Puerto Rico, 1939; adm. to

Commissioned ensign U.S. Navy, ,

France, 1940-42; chief of staff to the Commander in chief of the Army and Navy of the U.S., 1942-49; pres. Navy HistorDecorated D.S.M. Navy Cross, Santigo ical Found., 1950—. Spanish Campaign, Philippine Svc, Nicaraguan Campaign. Dominican Campaign. Mexican Campaign, Victory. Am. Def. S vc. Am. Area Campaign medals; comdr. Mil. Order of A viz (Portugal), Estrella de Abdon Calderon, 1st class (Ecuador), Cravat Tnpod Medal, Spl. Class (China), Knigh Gradn Cross of Polonia Restituta (Poland), Grand Cross of Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre with Palms (France), the Knight Grand Cross Military Dvsn. Order of Bath (Britain), Grand Cross Order of Merit (Chile). Grand Cross Order of Naval Merit (Brazil), Knight Grand Cross ORder of OrangeNassau (Netherlands), Grand Cross Order of Crown with palm, Coix de Guerre with palm (Belgium), Grand Cross Military Order of Italy. Mem. Army and Navy Club. Died July 20, 1959; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery.

MARY DOUGLAS,

archaeologist, anthropologist; b. Feb. 6, 1913; d. Erskine Edward and Cecilia Marion (Frere) Nicol; m. Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey, 1936 (dec. Witwater1972); 3 sons. Ed. pvt. schs D.Sc (hon.), 1981. Yale srand, 1968. Western Mich U.. 1980. U. Chgo U.. 1976, U. Cambridge, 1987; D.Litt. (hon.), U. Oxford. 1981, Emory U.. 1988. Mass. U.. 1988. Brown U.. 1990.

U

;

.

U., 1991. Former dir. Olduvai Gorge Excavations. Author: Olduvai Gorge. Excavation in Beds I and II, 1971, Africa's Vanishing Art, Disclosing the Past; also articles; editor: (with J.M. Harris) Laeloli, A Pliocene Site in North Tanzania, (with DA. Roe) Olduvai Gorge, Excavations in Joint recipient (with L.S.B. Leakey) Beds III and IV. Prestwich medal of Geol. Soc. London; recipient Nat. Geog. Soc. Hubbard medal. Centennial award. 1988; Gold medal Soc. Women Geographers; Lineus medal Stockholm, 1978; Stopes medal Geol. Assn. London, 1980; Bradford Washburn prize Boston Mus. of Sci.. 1980, Elizabeth Blackwell award Hobart and Smith Coll.. 1980. Mem Royal Swedish Acad. Scis. (hon). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (assoc). Nat. Acad. Sci. (fgn.). Home: Nairobi Kenya Died March 1998.

Columbia

LEAL, LUIS,

literature educator,

writer,

mem. Jurado de

Pub. more than 40 Letras de Oro. Mex.; lectr. in field. anthologies and critical works on Spanish-Am. lit.; mem. contbr numerous articles and essays Am. for U.S. -Mex. lit. rels. Luis Leal Ento profl. pubis. dowed Chair in Chicago Studies established in his honor U. Calif., Santa Barbara; recipient Aguila Azteca medal Pres. of Mex., Carlos de Salinas de Gotan, 1991, also honors Santa Barbara Mus of Natural History, U. Autonoma de Tlaxcala,

editl. bd. several pubis.;

Mex.

LEAN, SIR DAVID,

Mar. 25, 1908; s. Francis William le Blount Lean and Helena Annie (Tangye) L.; m. Ann Todd, 1949 (div. 1957); m. Leila Matkar. I960 (div. 1978); m. Sandra Hotz, 1981 (div 1985); m. Sandra Cooke, 1990. Ed.. Leighton Park Sch.. Reading. Numberboard boy Gaumont-British Co.. 1928; editor Gaumonl Sound News and British Movietone News. Editor Escape Me Never, Pygmalion, 49th Parallel; co-dir. (with Noel Coward) In Which We Serve, 1942; dir. This Happy Breed. 1943. Blithe Spirit, 1944. Brief Encounter 1945. Great film

director;

b.

Expectations, 1946, Oliver Twist. 1947. The Passionate Friends. 1948. Madeleine, 1949, The Sound Barrier (British Acad. Award), 1952, Hobson's Choice. 1953. Summer Madness (Am. title Summertime), 1955, The Bridge on the River Kwai (Acad. Awards for Best Dir, for Best Picture). 1957. Lawrence of Arabia (Acad. Award, Italian Silver award), 1962, Dr Zhivago, 1965, Ryan's Daughter, 1970. A Passage to India, 1984; author screenplay A Passage to India Decorated Officier de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Comdr. Order of the Bnt. Empire; recipient Life Achievement award

Am. Film

Fellow British Film Inst. Home: Stoke-on-Trent Eng. Died Apr. 16. 1991; buried London. Inst.,

1990.

Emerson



Made-

Coll..

;

Davies award 1977), Dirs. Guild Am., AFTRA, Caucus Producers. Wnters. and Dirs. Office: Act III Comm 1999

Avenue Of The

Los Angeles

Stars

LEARY, TIMOTHY,

psychologist,

CA

90067-6022

author;

b.

Springfield.

s Timothy and Abigal (Ferris) L.; m. Rosemary Woodruff, Dec. 12, 1967; m. Barbara Chase. Dec.

Mass.. Oct. 22. 1920;

1978; children: Susan, John Busch, Zachary, remarried 21, 1995. Student, Holy. Cross AB, U. Ala.. 1943; MS. Wash. State U.. 1946; PhD in Psychology, U Calif at Berkeley, 1950. Asst. prof. U. Calif, at Berkeley, 1950-55; dir. psychol. research Kaiser Found.. Oakland, Calif.. 195518,

Rosemary Woodruff, Mar.

Coll., 1938-39. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1940-41;

58; lectr. Harvard, 1959-63; first guide League Spiritual Dis1964 (electronic pres.. producer Futique Inc. psychol. cons, to mgmt., 1953-63; cons. books), 1985 Mass. Dept. Corrections, 1961-63, Afghanistan Export Assn.. 1966-69; Interactive Software Cons.. Xor. 1981. Electronic Arts. 1981, Activision, 1986, Epyx, 1988. Autodesk. 1989; keynote speaker Ars Futura, Barcelona, Spain, 1989, Siggraph, Dallas, 1990. Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria, 1990. Cyberthon. San Francisco, 1990, Cyberarts, Pasadena. Libertian Party Nat. Conv., Chgo. Design Forum Symposium, Matsue, Japan, 1991, Am. Humanist Psychology Conv., 1 993, Lalapaloosa Festival, 1 993; founder Conscious-Net Electron Bulletin Bd.. 1994. Producer: Psychedelic Celebrations, 1965-66; writer, actor (film) Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out, 1967. Volcano of Love, 1991; author: Social Dimensions of Personality. 1950, Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality, Assessment of Personality, 1951, 1950, Multi-level Psychedelic Experience, 1 964, Psychedelic Reader, 1 965, Psychedelic Prayers. 1964. High Pnest, 1968, Politics of Ecstasy. 1968, The Psychology of Pleasure, 1969, Jail Notes. 1970, Confessions of a Hope Fiend. 1973. Neurologic. 1973. 1973, Terra II, The Intelligence Agents, 1978. ExoWhat Does Women Want?, 19^9. 1979, Psychology. Changing My Mind, 1982, Flashbacks: An Autobiography, 1983, 1983. Infopsychology. 1987. The Cybernetic Societies of the 21st Century, 1987, Greatest Hits, 1990, Virtual Reality and Telepresence, 1991, Chaos & Cyber Culture, 1994. The Adventures of Huck Getty, 1994, High Pnest. 1995. Design for Dying, 1995. Quality of Life Manual. 1995; actor: (film) Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams, 1981, Return Engagement with G. Gordon Liddy, 1984. Hard Knocks. Showscan, 1987, Moonlighting, 1988. Medium Rare, 1988, Imagine with John Lennon. 1989. Fatal Skies. 1989. Shocker, 1989. Chamelion Blue. 1990, Chill Me, Thnll Me, 1991. Roadside Prophets, 1991. Super Force, 1991, Ted and Venus, 1991, Banana Chip Love. 1991, Volcano of Love. 1992, Roadside Prophet, 1992, Ted and Venus. 1992, Sex Police, 1993, Cyberpunk with Billy Idol, 1993, Brisco County Jr.. 1994. (with Retinalogic) Chaos Engineenng, 1994; (recordings) Give Peace a Chance, 1969, (with J Lennon) Seven Up, 1973, (with Jimi Hendrix) You Can Be Anything This Time Around. 1970, Trance Form at ion (with Psychic TV), 1992, Brain Exchange (with Hyperdelic Video). 1992, How to Operate Your Brain. 1993. With Retinalogic, 1993, (with Richard Chase) Five Generations that Changed American Culture in the 20th Century, 1994, Gilocopter (with Ministry). 1994, (with Aileen Getty) Dying 1994; designer interactive computer is a Team Sport. programs Mind Mirror, Life Adventure. 1985, Head Coach Master Mind; designer reactive videoware program for Mental Fitness, software program Neuromancer, 1986, InRom program tercom Ednl. Software, 1989; designer Wonderland Park. World Wide Web Site. Candidate for gov., Calif., 1969-70; mem. Alcor Cryonics Life Extension Found., 1991; sponsor Cyberspace Room. Digital Hollywood Conv 1996. Recipient Lifetime Achievement award Acad. Interactive Arts & Scis., 1995. Mem. AFTRA. Screen Actors Guild, Am. Courseware Assn. (pres. 1989), Hemlock Soc. Died May 31. 1996. cremated.

— —

covery,

LEAKEY,

m. Lyn

;

1973 trustee Mus. Broadcasting; bd. dirs. People for the American Way; founder Bus. Enterprise Trust. Decorated Air medal with 4 Served with USAAF. 1942-45 oak leaf clusters; named One of Top Ten Motion Picture Producers, Motion Picture Exhibitors, 1963, 67, 68, Showman of Yr., Publicists Guild, 1971-77, Assn. Bus. Mgrs., 1972, Broadcaster of Yr., Internat. Radio and TV Soc., 1973; Man of Yr. Hollywood chpt. Nat Acad. Television Arts and Scis., 1973; recipient Humanitarian award NCCJ, 1976, Mark Twain award Internat. Platform Assn., 1977, William O. Douglas award Pub. Counsel. 1981. 1st Amendment Lectr. Ford Hall Forum, 1981, Gold medal Internal. Radio and TV Soc., 1981. Disting. Am. award. 1984. Mass Media award Am. Jewish Com Inst of Human Relations. 1986, Internat. award of Yr., Nat. Assn. TV Program Execs., 1987. Nat. Arts Medal. 1992; inducted into TV Acad. Mem. Writers Guild Am. (Valentine Hall of Fame, 1984. So. Calif..

LEAHY, WILLIAM

LaPook, Maggie B Davis, Bnanna,

1940-42. HHD, 1968. Engaged in pub relations, 1945-49; founder Act III Comms.. 1987—. Comedy writer for TV, 1950-54; writer, dir. for TV and films, 1954-59; prodr.;(films> Never Too Late. 1965. Start the Revolution Without Me. 1970. (TV) Sanford and Son, 1972, Maude. 1972. Good Times, 1974, Hot L Baltimore, 1975, All That Glitters. 1977, A Year at the Top. 1977, The Baxters, 1979, Sunday Dinner, 1991; exec, prodr.: (films) Fried Green Tomatoes, 1991. Way Past Cool. 2000. (TV), The Andy Williams Show, 1962, One Day at a Time. 1975, The Nancy Walker Show, 1976, Heartsounds, 1984, a.k.a. Pablo. 1984, 704 Hauser. 1994. Channel Umptee-3. 1997; prodr.. dir.. creator: (TV) All in the Family, 1971 (4 Emmy awards 1970-73. Peabody award 1977), The Powers That Be, 1992; prodr.. screenwriter: (films) Come Blow Your Horn, 1963, Divorce American Style, 1967. The Night They Raided Minsky's, 1968; prodr., dir., screenwriter: Cold Turkey, 1971; screenwriter: Scared Stiff, 1953; creator: The Jeffersons, 1975, Fernwood 2-Night, 1977. Pres Am. Civil Liberties Found. line.

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1969); children: Kathcnne, Nancy, Hugh, m. Lloyd B. Carter, Sept. 14, 1978 (div 1985); mem. Michcle McDonald, Apr 20, 1991; children: Zachary Leavitt, Collin McDonald Middlebury (Vt.) Coll.. 1951; Boston U 1952; Ph D., Harvard, 1958. Asst to dir. Fogg Mus.. Harvard, 1954-56, exec, dir fine arts com. People to People Program, 1957, dir. Pasadena (Calif.) Art Mus., 195763, dir Santa Barbara (Calif.) Mus Art, 1963-68; dir Andrew Dickson White Mus. Art, Cornell U.. Ithaca, NY., 1968-73, Herbert F Johnson Mus. Art, 1973-91; univ prof, history art Cornell U., 1968-91. prof, emeritus, 1991—; interim dir. RISD Mus Art, 1993-94, Newport Art Mus., 1994-95. The Menil Collection. Houston, 1999-2000; Dir. mus. program Nat Endowment for Arts, 1971-72. mem. museum panel, 1972-75. vice chmn. Council on Museums and Edn. in Visual Arts. 1972-76; trustee Gallery Assn. N.Y. State, 1972-78; mem. mus. panel N.Y. State Council Arts, 1975-78, 1980-82; chmn. art adv. com. Nat. Air and Space

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Mus., 1988 Author exhbn. catalogs, articles. Trustee Am. Fedn. Arts, 1972-91, Newport Art Mus.. 1995—; bd. dirs. Alliance. 1976-82. Ind Sector. 1980-84; bd govs. N.E. Mus. Conf.. 1973-76; trustee Wilhamstown Regional Art Conservation Lab.. 1979-91. pres.. 1984-87. Mem. Assn. Art Mus Dirs (pres. 1977-78, trustee 1978-80). Am. Assn. .

Am. Arts

Museums

(council 1976-79, v.p. 1980-82, pres. 1982-85, Dist-

Museums award 1997). Saunderstown RI 02874-3906

ing. Svc. to

Home: 25 Waterway Rd

LE CORBUSIER, CHARLES-EDOUARD,

D

THOMAS WHITTLESEY,

Helen

M

(Pratt)

L

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m. Jane

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retired s

museum

Richard C. and

Ayer, June 23. 1951 (div.

b.

1929-32, Chandigarh, Capital of Punjab, Mus. Knowledge, India, Nat. Mus. Fine Arts of Occident, Tokyo, Unite d'Habitation of Berlin-Charlottenburg, Interbau; invited by Russian govt, to report on urbanization of Moscow, 1931; plan for constrn. Soviet Palace, 1932 (rejected); planned U. City of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. 1935. Unite d'Habitation of Marseilles, 1945-50; chief archil, mission to U.S., 1945; cons, town and country planning, numerous govts, in Europe, Africa, Am., and Asia; founder L'Esprit Nouveau, rev., dir. 1919-25; mem. superior com. urbanism Ministry of Colonies, 1945, Ministry of Reconstrn., 1945; Superior Coun. Architecture; dir.-gen. des Beaux Arts, Conseil Superieur des Bailments Civils, 1945; dir. 1' A teller de Batisseurs Le Corbusier. Paris; pres., founder ASCORAL Assn. ConAuthor: Vers une structors for Archil. Renovation, Pans. Architecture. 1922, Urbanisme, 1924, Quand les Cathed rales etaient blanches, 1937, Destin de Paris. 1941, Sur les quatre routes, 1941, La Maison des hommes, 1942. Entretien avec les Etudiants des enes, 1943, Les 3 Elablissements Humains, 1945, Mainiere de Penser I'Urbanisme. 1947, Propos d'Urbanisme, 1948, United Nations Headquarters. 1947, 1'Espace Indicible, 1947. Le Modulor, 1951. Les Plans Le Mem. French delegation to UN, Corbusier de Paris, 1955 N.Y.C. (hdqs. constrn.) Recipient Comdr Legion of Honor (France); recipient 1st prize contest for Un Palace, Geneva, 1927, internat. contest for Palais du Centrosoyus, Moscow,

Ahmedabad,

1928, Royal 1961.

AIA,

Gold medal

Mem

Acad. Arts and

LEDBETTER,

of Architecture,

Gold medal

1953,

Nat

Scis.

Inst Arts and Letters (hon). (fgn). Died aug. 27. 1965.

HUDDIE (LEADBELLY),

Am.

singer,

folk

Worked L.A.. Tex.. b. Mooringsport, La., 1888. 1903-1918; chauffeur for John A. Lomax, I930's, imprisoned for murder, 1918; pardoned, 1935; imprisoned for attempted homicide, 1930-34, assault, 1939-40. Appeared in nightclubs. I940's; concert work in France, 1949; recordings include Last Sessions, Memorial, Legacy, History of Jazz, Vol. I, Singin' the Blues. Died N.Y.C, Dec. 6. 1949.

guitarist;

LEDER, PHILIP,

geneticist, educator; b. Washington, Nov. married, 3 children. A.B., Harvard U., 1956, Rsch. assoc. Nat. Heart Inst., Nat. Cancer Inst.; lab chief molecular genetics Nat. Inst. Child Health and Human Devel., NIH, 1972-80; prof, genetics, chmn. Harvard now John Emory Andrus Med. Sch., Boston, Mass., 1980 prof, genetics; chair dept. genetics Harvard Med. Sch., Boston; sr. investigator Howard Hughes Med. Inst. Co-author: 19,

1934;

M.D., 1960.



,

1987; co-editor: of Blood Diseases, Molecular Basis Recipient Albert Lasker Med. Molecular Medicine. 1994. Rsch. award, 1987, Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1989. Mem. NAS. Inst.

Medicine.

LEDERBERG, JOSHUA,

geneticist, educator; b Montclair, May 23. 1925; s. Zwi Hirsch and Esther (Goldenbaum) m. Marguerite S. Kirsch, Apr. 5, 1968; children: David 1947 1944; PhD, Yale U Kirsch, Anne. BA. Columbia U With U. Wis.. 1947-58; prof, genetics Sch. Medicine, Stanford

N.J., L.;

.

,

N.Y.C. 1978-90. 1959-78; pres. Rockefeller U 1990 prof. adj. univ. Sackler Found, scholar, prof. Columbia U., 1990 mem. adv. com. med. rsch. WHO, 1971; chair adv. bd. Ellison Med. Found., 1997—; mem. bd. sci. advisors Sci. Internat. Applications Corp., McLean, Va„ Antigenics. N.Y., Lilly & Co.. Cin., Maxygen. Palo Alto. Aviron, Mountain View, Calif.; cons. U.S. Def. Sci. Bd., NSF, NIH, NASA, ACDA. Trustee Camille and Henry Dreyfus Found.; bd. dirs. Chem. Industry Inst. Toxicology, N.C. With USN, 1943-45. Recipient Nobel prize in physiology and medicine for rsch. in genetics of bacteria, 1958, 1989. Alan Newell award ACM. U.S. Nat Medal of Sci 1996, John Stearns award N.Y. Acad. Medicine, 1996, Maxwell Finland award NCIH. 1997, Morris Collen award Am. Med. Info. Assn., 1999; sr. scholar Stanford U. Ctr. Fellow AAAS, Internat. Security and Arms Control, 1998 Acad. Arts and Scis Acad. UniverPhilos. Soc., selle Cultures (Paris); mem. Inst. Medicine NAS. Coun. Fgn. Rels., Royal Soc. London (fgn). N.Y. Acad Scis (hon. life (Calif.) U.,

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LEAVITT,

director, educator; b. Boston, Jan. 8, 1930;

architect;

D

France, 1887. (hon), U. Zurich; Tech. Scis. (hon). Fed Poly. Sch., Zurich, 1955; LLD, Cambridge (Eng.) U., 1959; LittD. PhD, Columbia U, 1961. Constructed 1st bldg age of 17; planned cities of Buenos Aires. Stockholm, Antwerpo, Algiers, Nemours (Africa). Bogota, Chandigarh (India), others; const. Pavilion I'Esprit Nouveau, Internat. Exhbn. Decorative Arts, Paris, 1925, Swiss Pavilion, U. City Paris,

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(Pulitzer pnze for fiction 1961); conlbr to Vogue mag Mem Nat Coun on Arts. 1966-72 Recipient Ala Libr Assn award. 1961. Nat Coun Christians and Jews Brotherhood award. 1961 Office: c/o Mcintosh & Otis Inc 18 E 4lsl St New York NY 10017-6222

Topology. 1942. Introduction to Topology, 1949, Algebraic Geometry. 1952. Differential Equations; Geometric Theary. 1958. (with J P Lasalle) Stability Theory by Liepunor's Direct Method; Stability of Nonlinear Control Systems. 1962. Decorated assoc Iranger Order Aztec Eagle; recipient Fel-

LANDERS, ANN

P. See

LEDERMAN. LEON MAX. physicist, educator; b 15. 1922; s Moms and Minna (Rosenberg) L; m Florence Gordon. Sept. 19. 1945; children: Rcna S Jesse A.. Heidi R m. Ellen Carr. Sept 17. 1981. BS. CCNY. 1943. DSc (hon). 1980; AM. Columbia U 1948. PhD. 1951; DSc (hon). No. III. U.. 1984. U Chgo.. 1985. Ill Inst. Tech.. 1987 Assoc, in physics Columbia U 1951. assl. prof 1952-54. assoc. prof. 1954-58. prof.. 1958-89, Eugene Higgins prof, physics. 1972-79; Frank L Sulzberger prof physics U Chgo. 1989-92; dir Fermi Nat. Accelerator Lab.. Batavia. III.. 1979-89. dir emenlus. 1989—; Pntzker prof sci. III. Inst Tech.. Chgo.. 1992—; resident scholar III. Math and So. Acad.. 1998—; dir. Nevis Labs.. Irvington. NY., 196279; guest scientist Brookhaven Nat. Labs.. 1955; cons. Nat. Accelerator Lab. European Orgn for Nuclear Rsch. (CERN). 1970 mem high energy physics adv panel AEC,

NYC.

July

.

;

.

NYC.

.

.



1966-70; 1970-72;

mem.

;

adv. com. to div.

math and

phys.

NSF.

scis.

sci. advisor to gov. State of III 1989-93; chmn. Internal. Physics Olympiad. 1991-93; co-chair com on capacity bldg in sci. Internal Coun. Sci. Unions. 1994 Author Quarks to the Cosmos. 1989. The God Particle, 1993. also over 200 articles. Trustee Univ Rsch Assocs .

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1967-71. 92—; bd. dirs. Mus Sci Weizmann Inst. Sci.. Israel. 1988

1989—.

Industry. Chgo..



mem

.

adv

bd

Math.. 1965

fellow NSF. 1967. Presdl fellow World Bank. resident scholar Great Minds program III. Math. Sci. Fellow (pres 1990-91. chmn 1991-92). Am. Soc.; (U.S.. Argentina, Finland, Mex .).



;

AAAS

Acad

mem NAS

Phys.

IEEE (hon 1990-92).

Acad

for

Phys Soc, Aspen Inst Physics (pres. Math. Sci Acad (vice chmn 1985-98), Tchrs. Math, and Sci. in Chgo (co-chmn 1990—), Coun. Italian

).

III.

Am Phys. Soc.. Coun Advancement Sci Writing. Atomic Scientists (vice chmn 1989—). comr White House Fellows Program. 1997-2000 Address 111 Inst Tech BCPDcpI Life Scis Bldg 3 101 S Dearborn Rm 106 Chicago IL

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LEDLEY. ROBERT STEVEN, biophysicisi b NY C June 1928. DDS. NYU. 1948; MA. Columbia U„ 1949.

physicist Columbia U. Radiatibn Labs.. Columbia. 1948-50; instr. physics Columbia U„ 1949-50; vis scientist Nat Bur Standards. 1951-52; physicist. 1953-54; ops. rsch. analyst Johns Hopkins U.. 1954-56: assoc prof elec. engring George Washington U.. 1957-60; instr. pediatric Johns Hopkins U.. Sch Medicine, 1960-63; prof. elec. cngnng George Washington U.. 1968-70; prof, physiology, biophysics & radiology Georgetown from 1970: pres rsch dir. Nat Biomed Rsch. Found, from 1960. pres Digital Info. Sci. Corp.. 1970-75. Recipient Nat Medal of Technology. U.S. Dept of Commerce. 1997; Named to Nat Inventor Hall of

U

Mem

Fame. 1990

Soc Biphys

tronics

,

,

Math Biophys

NY

.

&

Elec.

Inst

Elec-

Engrs.. Soc. Acad Sci. Pattern Recognition Soc. Office: Georgetown U Nat Biomed Rsch Found 3900 Reservoir Rd Washington DC 20007-2188

NW

and edn

info,

dir.

asso

1946-48; asst 1948-52; curator 1958-83; prof art

b

San

FAN),

martial

actor,

arts

in-

Nov. 27, 1940. Actor The Orphan. 1960. (TV series) The Green Hornet. 1966, Marlowe. 1969. Fists of Fury. 1971. The Chinese Connection. 1972. Return of the Dragon. 1972. Enter the Dragon. 1973; Francisco.

developer of martial arts style Jeel Kune Do Named to top 100 Movie Stars of All Time Empire Mag 1997

.

LEE,

(SHELTON JACKSON

LEE), filmmaker;

b.

Atlanta. Mar. 20. 1957; s. William and Jacqueline (Shelton) L.; m. Tonya Lewis; 1 child: Satchel Lewis Lee BA. Morehouse Coll 1979; in filmmaking. NYU, 1983 pres Spike/DDB Dir.. writer films Joe's Bed-Stuy Barber Shop: We Cut Heads. 1982 (student dir. award Acad. Motion Pictures Arts and Scis). She's Gotta Have It. 1986 (New

MA

.

Generation Thing.

LA.

award

Cannes Film

Film Critics. Prix de Jeunesse. Festival 1986). School Daze, 1988, Do the Right

1989.

Mo'

Better

Blues.

1990.

Jungle Fever.1991,

Malcolm X.

1992. Crooklyn. 1994; dir documentary Lumiere compagnie, 1995; dir. prodr Girl 6, 1996, 4 Little Girls. 1997. Son of Sam. 1999; exec, prodr. Tales from the Hood. 1995. New Jersey Drive, 1995. Get on the Bus. 1996. Bamboozled. 2000; dir., prodr writer dockers. 1995; other film appearances include: Drop Squad. 1994, When We Were Kings. 1996; author: Spike Lee's Gotta Have It: Inside Guerilla Filmmaking, 1987. Uplift the Race: The Construction of School Daze. 1988. Do the Right Thing: A Spike Lee Joint. 1989, Mo' Better Blues. 1990. By Any Means Necessary: The Trials and Tribulations of the Making of "Malcolm X". 1992. (TV) Freak. 1998 Trustee Morehouse Coll.. 1992— Office 40 Acres & a Mule 124 Dekalb Ave Ste 2 Brooklyn NY 11217-1200 et

.

LEE, TSUNG-DAO,

physicist, educator; b. Shanghai. China, Tsing-Kong L. and Ming-Chang (Chang); Chin, June 3, 1950; children: James. Stephen. Student, Nat Chekiang U, Kweichow, China, 1943-44. Nat. S Assoc. U.. Kunming. China. 1945-46; PhD. U Chgo 1950; DSc (hon), Princeton U 1958; LLD (hon .). Chinese U.. Hong Kong. 1969; DSc (hon ). CCNY. 1978. Research assoc. in astronomy U. Chgo., 1950; research assoc lectr physics U Calif, Berkeley. 1950-51; mem Inst, for Advanced Study. Princeton (N.J.) U.. 1951-53, prof, physics. 1960-63; asst prof Columbia U 1953-55. assoc prof. 1955-56. prof, 1956-60. 63—. adj. prof. 196062. Enrico Fermi prof, physics. 1963 Univ. prof.. 1984

Nov. 25. 1926; m. Jeannette

s.

W

.

physics educator,

NY

Rye,

b

Marvin and Annette (Franks) L

.

,



Loeb

NYC.



,

Harvard U.. Cambridge. Mass 1957. 64 Editor: Interactions and High Energy Nutnno Physics, 1966, Particle Physics and Introduction to Field Theory, 1981. lectr

.

Weak

ufficiale

award Yeshiva

Einstein Sci

Ning Yang) Nobel Ence-Sci

Order of Ment

prize in physics,

for Peace prize.

(Italy);

recipient

U., 1957, (with Chen 1957. Ettore Majorana-

Mem. NAS. Acad.

1990

Sinica.

Am. Acad.

Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc., Acad. Nazionale Lined, Acad Sci. China. Office: Columbia U Dept Physics Pupin Hall 538 120th St Rm 829 New York 10027 dei

W

NY

m

.

YUAN TSEH,

Taiwan. China. Nov

29.

chemistry 1936;

educator;

came

Hsinchu.

b.

1962. natural-

to U.S..

James

V.. 1959; MS. Nat Tsinghua U.. Taiwan, 1961; PhD. U Calif. Berkeley. 1965. From asst. prof, to prof, chemistry V Chgo.. 1968-74, prof emenlus U Calif., Berkeley. 1974—. also former pnn. investigator Lawrence Berkeley Lab.. 197497; pres., v. p. Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 1994 Contbr

Upton, NY., 1966-67; vis prof U Fla Gainesville. 1974-75. U Calif San Diego. La Jolla. 1988; vis lectr Peking U.. Beijing. China. 1981; chair municipal Joseph Fourier U.. Grenoble. France, 1994 Contbr articles to Phys Rev Letters. Phys Rev.. Physica and Nature With U.S. Army. 1952-54. John Simon Guggenheim fellow Guggenheim Found 1966-67, 74-75. Japan Soc Promotion of Scis fellow.

numerous articles on chem. physics to prof), jours Recipient Nobel Prize in Chemistry. 1986, Ernest O Lawrence award Dept Energy. 1981. Nat Medal of Sci 1986, 90. Peter Dcbye award for Phys Chemistry, 1986; fellow Alfred P. Sloan. 1969-71. John Simon Guggenheim. 1976-77; Camillc and Henry Dreyfus Found. Tchr. scholar. 1971-74. Harrison Howe award. 1983. Fellow Am Phys Soc mem NAS. AAAS. Am Acad. Arts and Scis Am. Chem. Soc. Office Acad Sinica Pres Office. 128 Academia Rd Sec 2. Nankang Taipei 1529. Taiwan

Marvin

Sept.

1960;

7.

Enc

children

.

U

Instr

Dana

Bcrlel.

U

AB. Harvard U.

Yale U., 1959.

.

NY.

.

,

.

94,

.

,

1977;

Sir Francis Simon Meml. prize Brit Inst. 1976. Wilber Cross medal Yale U. 1998. shared Nobel prize for physics. 19% Fellow AAAS. Phys Soc (Oliver Buckley prize 1981), Bnl Inst Physics.

recipient

Physics.

Am

ized, 1974; s

;



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.

:

.

1

Am

Acad Arts and

Scis

:

mem

Nat Acad

Sets

Achievements

include co-discovery of supcrfluid 3He, of the tncntical point of 3He-4He mixtures, co-observation of spin waves in spin polarized hydrogen gas Office: Cornell U Physics Depl Clark Hall Ithaca 14853.-2501

NY

LEFSCHETZ, SOLOMON,

mathematician, educator, b 1884. 3. Alice Berg Hayes. July 3. cole Cenlralc. Pans. 1905; PhD, Clark U 1911 With Westinghouse Electnc Mfg. Co. Pitts. 1907-10; instr math. U Neb., 1911-13: instr. math., asst prof. asvx. 1913-25. vis prof, assoc prof. prof.. prof, prof V Kans H.B. Fine rsch. prof. Pnncclon U., 1924-53. emenlus prof., 1954-72. v,s prof Brown U I95J-72; prof Nat U Mex dir RIAS Math Ctr, 1958-72 Author: (.'Analysis Situs el la Geomctne Algcbnque. 1924. Topology, 1930, Algebraic

Moscow, 1913

m

Sept.

ME,

.

&

.

LEE,

NELLE HARPER,

wnler; b

Monroeville. Ala

,

Apr

1926. d Amasa Coleman and Frances (Finch) L. Student, Huntingdon Coll.. Montgomery. Ala. 1944-45, U. Ala.. 1945-49 Author: To Kill a Mockingbird. I960 28,

archives appear

in their original

form

1925. The Call of Life, by Schnitzler. 1925. The Master Builder, by Ibsen. 1925-26; co-founder, dir Civic Repertory Theatre. N.Y.C., opening Oct 25, 1926, presented over 30 plays in 7 yrs. including Allison's House (Pulitzer prize). Alice in Wonderland, others, Repertory Theatre, which ,

Am

produced Henry VIII. Ibsens' John Gabriel Brokman; IbHedda Gabler and Ghosts. 1948; toured in: The Corn Is Green. 1949-50; on Broadway in The Southwest Corner, 1955; as Queen Elizabeth in: on Broadway in Schiller's Mary Stuart. 1957. on lour. 1959-60; in. Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth the Queen, 1961-62; toured in: Sea Gull, Nat Repertory Theatre. 1963-64; in: The Trojan Women; appeared with. APA Repertory Theatre, as Marguerite in: Exit The King; also directed: Chekov's The Cherry Orchard. 1967-68. Doll's House. Seattle Repertory. 1975; appeared as Countess in: All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare Festival Theatre. Stratford. Conn 1970; in: Dream- Watcher, White Barn Theatre. 1975. The Royal Family, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1976, nat. tour, 197677; To Grandmother's House We Go. Biltmore Theatre. 1980-81; appeared: in movie The Resurrection, 1979; (Spl. Tony award Am. Theatre Wing 1964, Emmy award 1978); Author; autobiography At 33, 1934, Flossie and Bossie. 1949 (London edit 1950). With a Quiet Heart, 1953, The Mystic in the Theatre, a study of Eleonora Duse, 1966; Translator many works of Henrik Ibsen, Hans Christian Andersen; dir Alice in Wonderland. Virginia Theatre. 1982-83 Recipient Brandeis U award for drama, 1966; winner of Pictoral Rev Achievement award. 1926; gold medal Soc Arts and Town Hall Club award, 1934; Am. Acad. Arts and Letters medal for good diction on the stage, 1945; Outstanding Woman of Year award Women's Nat Press Club, 1947; spl award ANTA, 1964; award, 1977; Handel medallion City NY. 1976; Nat Medal of Arts award. 1986; decorated cross Royal Order St Olaf. 1961 Mem Actors' Equity Assn., AFTRA, Screen Actors Guild. Dramatists Guild Home: Westport Conn. Died June 4, 1991; buned Weston, Conn.

NYC.

NYC;

.

NYC.

NYC.

NYC,

.

1952; MS. Conn 1955; PhD. of physics Cornell Ithaca. 1959-60. assl prof physics, 1960-63. assoc prof, physics. 19*3-68. prof, physics. 1968-97. James Gilbert White disting prof phys scis 1997— vis scientist Brookhaven Nat Lab..

Thorangkul.

s

1937.

sen's

LEE, SPIKE

Tsefan and Pei (Tasi) L m Bernicc Wu, June 28. 1963: children: Ted, Sidney. Charlotte BS. Nat. Taiwan

1931;

,

.

W

.

.

Debut in: The Laughter of Fools. Pnnce of Wales Theatre. London, 1915; New York debut in: The Melody of Youth. 1916; appeared, in New York and on tour in Mr Lazarus, 1916-17. (with Ethel Barrymore in) The Off Chance. 1917-18. Not So Long Ago. 1920-21, Liliom. 192122. The Swan. 1923; Hannele in: The Assumption of Hanele. by Hauptmann. 1923. Jeanne d'Arc. by Mercedes de Acosta. Coll..

Eastern Art. 5th edit 1994. (with K Ho) Chinese Art under the Mongols, 1968. Reflections of Reality in Japanese Art. 1983. Past. Present. East and West. 1983; editor: On Understanding Art Museums. 1977 Trustee Amon Carter Mus Western Art. Served from ensign to It. (j.g.) USNR. 1944-46 Decorated Legion of Honor; Order North Star; Order of Sacred Treasure 3d class Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Asia Soc. (hon. trustee). Century Assn (NYC.) Home 5 Carolina Mdws Apt 103 Chapel Hill NC 275148522

LEE,

DAVID MORRIS,

20.

.

MA

.

.

,

Jan

d

Oncntal Western Res. U 1983-97; adj prof U. N.C., Chapel Hill. 1984-97 Author Chinese Landscape Painting, rev edit.. 1962. (with Wen Fong) Streams and Mountains Without End. 1955. Japanese Decorative Style. 1961. History of Far

Albert

BRUCE (LEE JUN

LEE,

Nat Medal of Sci Royal Soc. (fgn .), Am

1956.

LE GALLIENNE, EVA, actress; b. London. Jan. II. 1899; Richard and Julie (Norregaard) Le G. Ed.. College Sevigne. Pans; (hon). Tufts Coll., 1927; L.H.D.. Smith Coll 1930. Ohio Wesleyan U 1959, Goucher Coll I960, U N.C.. 1964, Bard Coll., 1965. Fairfield U.. 1966; Lilt.D., Russell Sage Coll.. 1930. Brown U 1933. Mount Holyoke

Gen Hdqrs. SCAP. Tokyo.

sect

dir Seattle Mus Art. art Cleve. Mus Art. 1952-83, dir

then

Decorated grande

structor;

(pres Philos

MA. Am

.

Rsch

Am

K (Mrs. William Chiego), Thomas W. B.A.. U.; Ph.D.. Western Res U Curator. Far Eastern art Detroit Inst Art. 1941-46; with dept arts and monuments, div civil

.

28.

dei Lincel.

Mem AAAS. NAS.

1935-36. Bocher prize 1924). Math Assn Am.. Soc Soc Math France. Soc Math Mexicana. Acad Scis Paris (Bordin prize for work in algebraic geometry 1919) Died Oct 27, 1972.

Ward. Sept 3. 1938; children: Katharine C (Mrs. Bryan Reid). Margaret A. (Mrs. Stephen Bachenheimer). Elizabeth

.

1958-59,

Math Soc

.

A

Sec. of

Energy. 1991— Recipient Nat Medal of Sci.. 1965, Townsend Hams medal CUNY, 1973. Elliot Cresson medal Franklin Inst., 1976 Wolf prize. 1982, Nobel prize in physics. 1988, Enrico Fermi prize, 1992. Rosenblith Lecturer in Science and Technology Nat Acad of Sciences. 1995. Joseph Priestly award Dickinson Coll.. 1996. Pres s medal CCNY. 1993. Heald prize III. Inst Tech.. 2000. Pupin Med award Columbia U.. 2000. 34 additional hon. degrees including univs. and acads. in Finland. Eng Italy. Argentina. Mex.. Brazil. Russia and Peru, Guggenheim fellow. 1958-59. Ford Found, fellow European Ctr. for Nuclear Rsch., Geneva,

1996

pnze Academia

tnnclli for

LEE, SHERMAN EMERY, art historian, curator; b Seattle Apr 19. 1918; s Emery H and Adelia (Baker) L m Ruth

.

:

LE GUIN, URSULA KROEBER,

writer; b Berkeley, Calif d Alfred Louis and Theodora (Kracaw) Charles A. Le Guin, Dec. 22. 1953; children: Elisabeth, Caroline. Theodore. BA. Radcliffc Coll.. 1951; MA. Columbia. 1952; 9 hon. degrees. Vis. lectr. or writer in residence numerous workshops and univs.. U.S. and abroad. Author: Rocannon's World. 1966. Planet of Exile, 1966. City

Oct.

21.

Kroeber.

1929;

m

A Wizard of Earthsea, 1968. The Left Hand The Tombs of Atuan, 1970, The Lathe of Heaven. 1971, The Farthest Shore. 1972. The Dispossessed, 1974. The Wind's Twelve Quarters, 1975. A Very Long Way from Anywhere Else. 1976, Orsinian Tales, 1976. The Word For World is Forest. 1976. The Language of the Night. 1979. rev edit., 1992. Leese Webster. 1979. Malafrena. 1979, The Beginning Place, 1980, Hard Words, 1981. The Eye of the Heron, 1983, The Compass Rose. 1982. King Dog, 1985, Always Coming Home, 1985. Buffalo Gals. 1987. Wild Oals and Fircweed, 1988. A Visit from Dr Kalz, 1988. Catwings. 1988. Solomon Leviathan. 1988. Fire and Stone. 1989. Catwings Return. 1989. Dancing at Ihe Edge of the World. 1989, Tehanu, 1990. Scaroad. 1991. Fish Soup. 1992. A Ride on the Red Mare's Back. 1992. Blue Moon Over Thurman Street, 1993. Wonderful Alexander and Ihe Catwings. 1994, Going Out With Peacocks. 1994, A Fisherman of the Inland Sea. 1994. Four Ways lo Forgiveness. 1995, Unlocking the Air, 1996. (wilh Diana Bellessi) The Twins. The Dream, 1997, Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching A Book About the Way and Ihe Power of the Way. 1997. Steenng ihe Craft. 1998, Jane on Her Own. 1999, The Sixty Odd. 1999. The Telling, 2000; also numerous short stories, poems, criticism, screenplays. Recipient Jupiter award 1975. Lewis Caroll Shell award 1979, Internal Fantasy award 1989, Howard D. Vursell award Am. Acad Arts and Letters. 1991. Pushcart pnze, 1991, Boston Globe-Hornbook award for excellence in juvenile fiction, 1968. Nebula award (novel) 1969. (novel and story) of Illusion. 1967. of Darkness. 1969,

1975. (novel) 1990, (story) 1996. Hugo award (novel) 1969. (novel) 1973. (story) 1974, (novel) 1975, (story) 1988. Gandalf award. 1979. Kafka award. 1986. Ncwbery honor medal, 1972. Nat Book award. 1972. 111. Davis award Orcg. Inst Literary Arts. 1992. Hubbub annual poetry award. 1995. Asimov's Reader's award. 1995. James Tiplrec Jr award. 1995. Retrospective award. 1996. 97, Theodore Sturgeon award (story), 1995, Locus Readers award (story). 1973. 84. 95. 96. Pnx Lectures-Jeuncssc award. 1987. Robert Kirsch/L.A. Times Lifetime Achievement award. 2000.

NARAL. Amnesty Internet. USA, Environ. Dcf Fund. Nat Resources Dcf CTEE. Planned Parenthood Fcdn Amcr Orcg. Nature Conservancy, Sci. Fiction Research Assn Sci Fiction Wnlers Assn Authors League. PEN. Writers Guild West. Phi Beta Kappa Office are Virginia Kidd Lil Agy PO Box 278 Milford PA 18337-0278 also: care Mem.

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I.EITH,

EMMETT NORMAN, electrical

engineer, educator;

Detroit. Mar 12. 1927; S. Albert Donald and Dorothy Mane (Emmett) L.; m. Lois June Neswold. Feb. 17, 1956; children: Kim Ellen, Pam Elizabeth B.S.. Wayne State U

b

,

LEHMAN, HERBERT

H., former senator;

b.

NYC.

Mar.

28, 1878- s. Mayer and Babette (Newgass) L.; m. Edith AltHilda schul. Apr. 28, 1910; children: Peter g, (dec). John R 1899. MA. 1921, LLD. 1929; hon. Paul BA. Williams degrees from 20 colls, and univs.. from 1929. Began with J .

U

Spencer Turner Co.,

became

treas., 1906;

.

textile mfrs.,

ptnr. in

and advanced

Lehman

to

v. p.

Bros., bankers.

and

NYC.

1908. retired 1929; It. gov. N.Y.. 1928-32. gov. NY.. 19321949-57; ret.; dir. foreign relief and 42. U.S. senator. rehabilitation operations. Dept. of State, 1942; dir. gen. 1943-46; dir. Fund for Republic. Served from capt. to col U.S. Army. 1917-19 Decorated D.S.M. Recipient Presdl Medal of Freedom, 1963 and numerous awards and citatons assns. and orgns.; decorated many fgn. govts, for services to humanity. Trustee Jewish Theol. Sem. Inst. Advanced Study, Found, (v. p.), Henry St. Settlement. Dir.

UNRA, .

NY.

Am

Council Boy Scouts Orgn for Rehabilitaton Fedn.. Am. Assn. for UN, Franklin D. Roosevelt Found.. 1948, Council on Fgn. Relations, Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews. Clubs: Nat. Democratic. Williams. Bankers, Century. Harmonic (New York); Fort Orange, Albany Country; Army and Navy. Metropolitan (Washington). Died 1963. Nat.

Through Tng

1950. M.S., 1952. Ph.D.. 1978; DSc (hon). U Aberdeen. Scotland, 1996. Mem. research staff U. Mich.. 1952—. prof, engnng., 1968 cons, several indsl. corps. Contbr articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field Served with USNR. 1945-46 Recipient Gordon Meml award S.P.I. E., 1965; citation Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers, 1966; Achievement award U.S. Camera and Travel mag., 1967; Excellence of Paper award Soc Motion Picture and TV Engrs.. 1967; Daedalion award, 1968; Stuart Ballantine medal Franklin Inst., 1969; Distinguished Faculty Achievement award U. Mich., 1973; Alumni award Wayne State U.. 1974; cited by Nobel Prize Commn. for contbns. to holography. 97 1 Holley medal ASME. 1976; named Man of Year Indsl. Research mag.. 1966; Nat medal of Sci., 1979; Russel lecture award U Mich., 1981; recipient Dennis Gabor medal Soc. Photo-Instrumentation Engrs., 1983, Gold medal, 1990; Mich. Sci. Trailblazer award. 1986. Fellow Optical Soc. Am. (Wood medal 1975, Herbert Ives medal 1985), IEEE (Liebmann award 1967. Inventor of Year award 1976), Engring. Soc. Detroit (hon.). The Royal Photographic Soc. of Great Britain (hon.); mem. Nat. Acad. Engring.. Sigma Xi. Sigma Pi Sigma Achievements include first demonstrating (with colleague) capability of holography to form high-quality 3-dimensiona! image. Home: 51325 Murray Hill Dr Canton



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JR., industrialist; b Phila Sept. 14. 1942; s. John F. and Constance (Cruice) L.; m. Barbara Wieland, 1975; children: John F., Alexandra, Grace. B.S. in Internal. Relations, St. Joseph's Coll., 1964; BA. in Law with honors. in Internal Law and Diplomacy, Cambridge U 1967; in Intemat. Relations. U. Pa.. 1974. Sr staff mem. Nat. Security Council. 1969-74; dep. dir. U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agy.. 1975-77; pres. Abingdon Corp.. 1977-81; sec. of navy Washington. 1981-87; mng. dir Paine Webber. 1988-91; chmn J F Lehman & Co.. 1991—, Sperry Marine Inc.. N.Y.C.. 1993-96; bd. dirs. Ball Author: Command of the Corp., Corp.. ISO, Inc Seas. 1989. Making War. 1992 Capt USNR. 1968—. F.,

MA

,

NYC,

OBOT

soprano; b. Perleberg, Germany. Feb. 27, 1888; d. Carl and Mane Schuster) Lehmann; m. Otto Krause. Apr. 28. 1926 (dec. Jan. 1939). Opera and concert singer; U.S. debut Town Hall. 1932; mem. Met., San Francisco and Chgo civic opera cos.; made debut Met. Opera Co., Jan. 11, 1934 as Sieglinde in Die Walkuere; achieved notable success as Eva. in Die Meistersinger, Die Marschailin in Der Rosenkavalier, and other standard operas, author: Eternal Flight, 1937, Midway in My Song, 1938, More Than Singing, My Many Lives, 1948. Five Operas and Richard Strauss, 1964. 18 Songcycles. 1971. Hon. mem. State Opera, Vienna; decorated officer Legion of Honor. France; recipient Medal of Art, Sweden. Ring of honor. Vienna Philharm Orch., Vienna Opera nad City of Vienna Mem. Music Acad. West (hon.. pres). Known as First Lady of Song. Deceased, buried Vienna. Austria.

LEHRER, JAMES CHARLES, television journalist; b. Wichita, Kans.. May 19, 1934; s. Harry Frederick and Lois L.;

m. Kate Staples, June

4.

LEMLEY, JACK KENNETH,

channel tunnel construction

company

executive; b Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Jan. 2. 1935; s. Kenneth Clyde and Dorothy (Whitsitte) L.; m Georgia Marshall. Aug 1961 (div 1978); children: James Kenneth. Tara Kay. John Kenneth, m Pamela Kay Hroza. June 17,

1983 BA in Architecture. U. Idaho, 1960. Asst. project engr Guy F Atkinson Co.. San Francisco, 1960-69; pres. Healthcare. Spokane. Wash.. 1969-70; various mgmt. positions, then mgr. Insdsl. & Power Constrn. div. Guy F.

Atkinson Co., San Francisco. 1971-77;

Mornson-Knudson Blount Constrn

v. p. constrn. div. 1977-87; pres.,

sr.

CEO

Co., Boise. Idaho.

Group. Montgomery.

mgmt.

Ala.. 1987-88;

Lcmley and Assocs.. Inc., Boise. 1988-89, also bd. dirs CEO Transmanche-Link. Folkestone. Eng., 1989 mem.. cons. Underground Tech. Adv. Panel, Dallas, 1985 exofficio mem U.S. Nat. Com. on Tunnelling Tech.. past chmn. and mem. subcom. on contracting practices. Contbr articles cons.



;

;



;

to profl. jours. Sgt. U.S. Army. 1956. Recipient Man of Yr. award Engnng. News-Record, 1991; inducted into Alumni Hall of Fame. U Idaho, 1991 Mem ASCE (Constrn Mgmt. award 1991, vice chmn., past sec. underground tech. rsch mem. exec, com.). Am. Underground Space Assn.. So. Am. Mil Engrs.. Bnt Tunnelling Assn., Intemat. Tunnelling .

Assn. (internal, pres.

1983-86,

mem.

exec.

coun.. sec., past risk), Project

chmn. working group on contractual sharing of

Mgmt

Am

Chartered Inst. Arbitrators, Arbitration Assn.. U.S. Com. on Large Dams. Internal. Com. on Large Dams. Moles, Beavers (Golden Beaver award 1992). Arid Club. Avocations: snow skiing, sailing, white water rafting, Inst..

LEMMON, JACK (JOHN UHLER LEMMON, LEJEUNE, JOHN ARCHER, Coupee Pansh. (Turpin) children:

D.

career

La.. Jan. 12. 1867;

s.

Pointe

b

officer;

Ovide and Laura Archer

m. Ellie Harrison Murdaugh. Oct. 23, 1895; Mrs. James B. Glennon, Laura T Dugenia U 1881-84; grad.. U.S. Naval Acad..

L.;

,

Student. La. State

,

Army War Coll.. 1910. At sea as naval cadet. 2 yrs.; shipwrecked on USS Vandalia, in hurncane at Apia Samoa. 1889; commd. 2d It. U.S. Manne Corps.. 1890. promoted 1888.

through grades to brig. gen.. 1916. maj. gen., 1918; in command mannes on board Cinn Spanish- Am. War. 1898; comd. battalion marines Isthmus of Panama, 1903-04; comd brigade PL, 1908-09; comd. bngade mannes dunng capture of Vera Cruz. Mex., 1914; and of regt. mannes as part of army of occupation of that city. 1914; asst. to commandant Marine Corps., 1915-17; apptd. comdr. Marine Barracks. Quantico. Va., 1917, 19-20; comd. 64th bng. 32d disvn., then 4th bng. and 2d divsn., 1918-1919, returned to U.S. in comd. 2d divsn., 1919; maj. gen command Marine Corps., 1920-29; supt. Va. Mil. Inst., Lexington, 1929-37, supt. emeritus since

1937.

mem

copalian

Marine Corps. Assn.. 2d Divsn. Assn. EpisDied Nov. 20. 1942; buned in Arlington Nat.

Cemetery.

columnist, city editor Dallas Times Herald. 1961-70; exec, producer, corr. Sta. KERA-TV, Dallas. 197072; pub. affairs coordinator Public Broadcasting Service. Washington. 1972-73; corr. NPACT-WETA-TV, Washington. 1973 exec, editor, anchor The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, 1995 instr. creative writing Dallas Coll., So. Meth. U., 1967-68. Author: (fiction) Viva Max. 1966. We Were Dreamers. 1975. Kick the Can. 1988, Crown Oklahoma. 1980, The Sooner Spy, 1990. Lost and Found. 1991. Short List, 1992. A Bus of My Own. 1992. Blue Hearts, 1993, Fine Lines, 1994, The Last Debate, 1995. White Widow, 1997. Purple Dots, 1998. The Special Prisoner, 2000, (plays) Chili Queen. 1986. Church Key Charlies Blue. 1987, The Will and Bart Show, 1992. Served with USMC, 1956-59 Recipient Columbia-Dupont award, George Polk award. Pea body award. Emmy award, inducted into Acad. TV Arts Scis. Hall of Fame. 1999. Nat Humanities medal, 1999 Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Dramatists Guild. Authors Guild, Tex. Inst Letters, Coun. on Fgn. Rels. Office: Sta WETA-TV 22206-2302 3620 27th St S Arlington reporter,

;

;

VA

MARY

HARTLEY),

actress; b

Darjeeling, India, Nov. 5, 1913. d. Ernest Richard and Gertrude Hartley; Ed Convent Sacred Heart, Roehampton. Eng., France. Germany, Italy, m. Herbert Leigh Holman, 1932 (div. 1940); 1 dau.; m. 2d Laurence Olivier, 1940 (div 1960). First appearance in motion pictures. 1934; first appearance on stage: The Green Sash. 1935; appeared with great success in The Mask of Virtue, London. 1935; other plays include: Happy Hypocrite. Henry VIII, Hamlet. Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Doctor's Dilemma; played in motion pictures including Look Up and Laugh, Fire Over England. Yank at Oxford. Scarlet O'Hara in Gone With the Wind. 1939, Waterloo Bridge. Lady Hamilton, Caesar and Cleopatra, Anna Karenia. Streetcar Named Desire, 1951, The Deep Blue Sea, Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone; most recent film: Ship of Fools; played in The Skin of Our Teeth. 1945, Richard III, School for Scandal, Antigione, Cleopatra in Caesar and Cleopatra, Anthony and Cleopatra, London, N.Y.C.. 1951-52, Streetcar Named Desire. Sleeping Pnnce, 1953. Twelth Night. Macbeth, 1955, South Sea Bubble, Titus Andronicus. Look After Lulu!. Duel of Angels, 1960. Lady of the Camellias. Torarich. La Contessa; last stage appearance in Ivanov. 1966

A

Decorated Knight's Cross Legion d'Honneur; recipient Motion Picture Acad, award. 1939, also for performance in film. Streetcar Named Desire, 1952, Tony award best musical actress Broadway. 1963 Died July 8, 1967

;

Betsy, 1952; appeared on Broadway in: Room Service, 1953, Face of A Hero. 1960, Tnbute. 1979 (Broadway Drama Guild award); other stage appearances Idiot's Delight. 1970, Juno and the Paycock, 1975. Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1986; appeared in films: Mister Roberts (Acad, award best

supporting actor).

LEMANN, NICHOLAS,

writer;

journalist,

b.

New

Orle-

Degree in Am. history and lit., Harvard U., 1976. staff Washington Monthly, Tex. Monthly, Washington Post; nat. corr. Atlantic Monthly, 1983 Author numerous articles on the underclass, the War on Poverty and history of

Mem



.

standardized testing in the U.S.

LEMAY, CURTIS 15,

E., former air force officer; b. Ohio, Nov. 1906; m. Helen Maitland. 1934; child. Patncia. BCE. State U 1932, DSc (hon.); (hon.). John Carroll 1

Ohio

LLD

,

U. So. Calif.. U. Akron. Bradley U C.W. Post Coll.; DSc (hon). Tufts U, U. W.Va.; ED (hon). Case Inst. Tech. Flying cadet AC. U.S. Army. 1928. commd. 2d 1943; It., 1930; advanced through grades maj. gen. USAAF, temp. gen. USAF, 1951; chief staff AUS Stategic Air Forces, U..

Kenyon

Coll..

.

R&D.

Washington. 1945; Europe. 1947; vice chief staff Hdqrs. 1957-61, chief staff. 1961-65; chmn. id. Networks Electronic Corp., after 1965. Author: (with MacKinlay Kantor) Mission with LeMay, 1965. Trustee Nat. Geog. Soc. Decorated D.S.M. with 3 oak leaf clusters, Air medal with 3 clusters, DFC. with 2 clusters; comdr. Legion of Honor (France), MacKay Trophy; comdr. Order Ouissam Alaouite Chefifien (Morroco), Medal for Humane Action, Crois de Guerre with palm (Belgium), Silver 1945; dep. chief Air Staff for

comdg. gen.

USAF

in

USAF. Washington,

DSC,

Star medal. Order of So. Cross (Brazil). D.F.C. (Eng.). Order of Patriotic war (USSR). Order Svc. Merit 1st class (Korea), Most Exalted Order of White Elephant 1st class (Thailand). Collier Cross of Phoenix (Greece); recipient Robert J Trophy Masons (33d degree), Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau. Home: Moreno Valley Calif Died Oct 1. 1990; buned USAF Acad.. Colo.

LEMIEUX, MARIO,

professional sports team executive, reMontreal, P.Q., Can.. Oct. Nathalie Asselin. June 26. 1993; 4 children. With Pitts. Penguins. 1984-97; owner Pitts. Penguins, Phila.. 1998-; mem. All-Star team. 1987-88. 88-89. 92tired

professional 5. 1965; m.

hockey player; b

NHL

Cup Championship team, 1991, 92; player All-Star game. 1992-93. Recipient Hart Meml. trophy for most valuable player. 1988, 89, 96. Conn Smythe trophy for most valuable player in playoff, 1991, Art Ross Meml trophy. 1987-88. 88-89, 91-92, 92-93. 96, Dodge Performance of the Year award. 1987-88. 88-89. Dodge Ram Tough award. 1988-89. Michel Bnere trophy. 1983-84, Jean Beliveau trophy. 1983-84, Michael Bossy trophy. 1983-84. Guy LaFleur trophy. 1983-84, Calder Meml. trophy. 1984-85. Lester B. Pearson award. 1985-86, 87-88. 92-93, Pro Set

NHL

93, Stanley

NHL

Player of the Year, 1991-92, Bill Masterson Meml trophy. 1992-93; named Sporting News All-Star team. 198788, 88-89, 92-93. Player of the Year Canadian Hockey League. 1983-84, All-Star game MVP. 1985. 88, 90. Player of the Year NHL, 1992-93. inducted Hockey Hall of Fame. 1997. Office. Pittsburgh Penguins Civic Arena Chatham Ctr Ste 400 Pittsburgh PA 15219-3447 I

It

Happened

Jane.

to

You

Can't

Run

It, Fire Down Below, Cowboy. Operation Madball. Bell Book and Candle, Some Like It Hot. The Apartment, The Wackiest Ship in the Army. Notorious Landlady. Irma La Douce. Under The Yum Yum Tree, Days

Away From

Wine and Roses, Good Neighbor Sam, How to Murder Your Wife, The Great Race, The Fortune Cookie, Luv, The Odd Couple, The April Fools, The Out-of-Towners. The War of

Between

Mem

LEIGH, VIVIEN (VIVIEN

Boston, Feb. 8. 1925; s John Uhler. Jr. and Mildred (Noel) L m. Cynthia Boyd Stone. May 7, 1950; I child, Christopher; m. Felicia Farr. Aug. 17, 1962; 1 child. Courtney. Grad.. Phillips Andover Acad., 1943; BS, BA. Harvard U.. 1947. Pres. Jalem Prodns., N.Y.C., 1952—. Appeared in summer stock, 1940-48, radio. TV shows, 194852; including TV series That Wonderful Guy, 1950; summer replacement: Toni Twin Time. 1950; appeared in TV series: The Adlibbers, 1951. Couple Next Door. 1951-52, Heaven for

LaRue

Men and Women,

The Prisoner

ans.

III), actor,

b

Tiger. 1973 (Acad,

1960;

children: Jamie, Lucy, Amanda. A. A., Victoria Coll., 1954; B.J.. U. Mo, 1956. Reporter Dallas Morning News. 1959-

— —

CENTURY AMERICA

reading.

,

LEHMANN, LOTTE,

61;

IN 20TH

.

PhD

Catherine (Chapman)

WHO

Airport.

award

1972, Save the 1974, the Gypsy, 1976. 1978 (Best Actor 1980, Buddy Buddy. 1981,

1972.

Avanti,

best actor).

The Front Page.

Avenue, 1975. Alex The China Syndrome.

of 2d

&

1977. Festival). Tribute. Missing, 1981 (Best Actor Cannes Film Festival), Mass Appeal. 1984. Macaroni. 1985. That's Life, 1986. Dad, 1989, JFK. 1990. The Player. 1992, Glengarry Glen Ross. 1992. Short Cuts, 1993, Grumpy Old Men, 1993, Getting Away with Murder, 1995. The Grass Harp. 1995, Grumpier Old Men. 1995. My Fellow Americans. 1996, Hamlet. 1996. Getting Away with Murder. 1996. A Weekend in the Country, 1996. Out to Sea. 1997. The Odd Couple H. 1998; TV appearances include: The Entertainer, 1975 (Emmy award nomination), 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin. 1972 (Emmy award), The Murder of Mary Phagan, 1988. A Life in the Theatre, 1993. For Richer. For Poorer. 1992. Puppies for Sale. 1997. 12 Angry Men. 1997. Inherit The Wind. 1999 (Golden Globe award). The Long Way Home, 1998. Ensign USNR, 1945-46. Recipient Lifetime Achievement award. Am. Film Inst.. 1988. D.W. Griffith award. 1987, Kennedy Ctr. Honors. 1996. Clubs: Hasty Pudding (pres. 1945-46), Delphic (v.p. 1945-46), Dramatic (v.p. 1945) (Harvard U.); Players (N.Y.C.). Office: c/o Scott Landis 9830 Wil90212-1804 shire Blvd Beverly Hills

Cannes Film

CAA CA

LEMNITZER, LYMAN

L., army officer; b. Honesdale. Pa.. 29. 1899; s. William L. and Hannah (Blockberger) L.; Kathenne Mead Tryon, Nov. 6, 1923; children: Lois Katherine, William Lyman. BS, U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1920; grad.

Aug m.

basic course. Coast Arty. Sch., 1921, grad. battery officers course, 1931. postgrad.. Command and Gen. Staff Sch., 1936. Army War Coll.. 1940; Mil. Sci. (hon.). U. Md.. Norwich U.; (hon.), U. Ryukyus; LLD, U Scranton. Gettysburg Coll.. Williams Coll.. George Washington U.. 1967; DSc, Carthage Coll. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1920, advanced through grades tc*gen., 1955. instr. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1926-30. 34-35. instr. tactics CA. Sch.. 1936-39. mem. Gen. Staff

D

HHD

Corps., ,1941-42; with war plans div. War Dept.. asst. G-3, Hdqrs. and chief plans div. Army Ground Forces; comdg. gen. 34th A. A. Bng Norfolk (Va.) and Eng.. 1942; asst. chief of staff, G-3 to Gen. Eisenhower Allied Force Hdqrs., London and Algiers, 1942; dep. chief of staff to Gen. M.W. Clark 5th Army. 1943; comdg. gen. 34th A. A. Brig.. Tunisian campaign, 1943; dep. chief gen. staff to Gen. Sir Harold Alexander 15th Army Group, Sicily and Italy. 1943-44; dep. chief of staff Allied Force Hdqrs. to Field Marshal Alexander, 1945, Army mem. Joint Strategic Survey Com., Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1946-47; dep. comdt. Nat. War Coll.. 1947-49; dir. fgn. mil. assistance Dept Def.. 1949-50; comdg. gen. 11th Airborne Div.. 1951. 7th Inf. Div., Korea. 1951-52; dep. chief of staff plans and rsch. Dept. Army, 1952-55; comdg. gen. Army Forces Far East and 8th U.S. Army in Japan and Korea, 1955; comdr. in chief Far East Command; comdr. in chief Command, gov. Ryukyu Islands, 1955-57. army vice chief of staff, 1957-59, army chief of staff. 1959-60. chmn Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1960-62; comdr. in chief European Command, 1962-69; supreme allied comdr. Europe. 1963-69. Decorated D.S.M. with 3 oak leaf clusters. Silver Star, Legion of Merit. Legion of Merit (officer's degree). D.S.M (USN). D.S.M. (USAF); companion of Bath, comdr.

UN

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Bnt Empire; chevalier gt. cross Royal Crown of Italy. Mil. Order of Merit, knight grand cross Mil. Order Republic of Italy; Medalha de Guerra. Grande ofcl. Order Mil. Ment (Brazil); Gold Cross of Merit with swords (Poland); grand cross Legion of Honor. Croix de Guerre with palm (France); grand star Mil. Merit (Chile); Royal Order of White Eagle (Yugoslavia); Medal of Mil. Ment (Czechoslovakia); Order Mil. Merit Taeguk with gold star, order Mil Merit. Taeguk. Order Svc. merit. 1st Class (Korea); Order Melmk (Ethiopia); citation and medal of Cloud and Banner (Taiwan); grand officer Order of Boyaca (Colombia); Most Exalted Order White Elephant (Thailand); grand cordon Order Leopold (Belgium); grand cordon Order Rising Sun (Japan), grand cross Order Disting. Svc. (Fed. Republic Germany); Grand Cross of George 1 (Greece); grand cross Grand-Ducal Order Crown of Oak (Luxembourg); grand cross Order Orange nassau (The Netherlands); grand cross Order Avis (Portugal), numerous others; recipient Medal of Freedom. White House, 1987. Mem. Masons (33 degree). KT. Shnners Died Nov 12. 1988; buried Arlington Cemetery. Washington

Apr. 28, 1950; s. Angclo and Cathryn Leno; m Mavis Nicholson. 1980 Grad Emerson Coll., 1973 Worked as Rolls-Royce auto mechanic and deliveryman. Stand-up ,

comedian playing Cameigie Hall, Caesar's Palace, others; numerous appearances on Late Night with David Letterman; exclusive guest host The Tonight Show. NBC-TV. 1987-92. host. 1992— (Emmy award. 1995); host, prodr Showtime Spl Jay Leno and the American Dream. 1986. Saturday Night Live, 1986. Jay Leno's Family Comedy Hour (Writers Guild Am. nomination). 1987. Our Planet Tonight; film appearances include: The Silver Bears. Fun with Dick and Jane. 1977. American Hot Wax. 1978. Amencalhon, 1979. Collision Course. 1988. Dave. 1993. Wayne's World 2. Major League 2. The Flintslones, 1994, The Birdcage, 1996; author Leading with my Chin, 1996: (voice) What's up Hideous Sun Demon We're Back. 1995. Avocations: antique motorcycles and automobiles. Office: c/o NBC Enterprises 3500 Olive Dr 15th Fl Burbank CA 91510-7885 -1

.

LE NOIRE, ROSETTA,

writer; b.

MADELEINE (MRS. HUGH FRANKLIN),

NYC Nov.

d Charles Wadsworth and

29. 1918;

Madeleine (Bamett) Camp;

m

Hugh

Franklin. Jan

26. 1946;

children: Josephine Franklin Jones. Mana Franklin Rooney. Bion A.B.. Smith Coll.. 1941; postgrad New Sch 1941-42. Tchr. St. 1960-61. holder 19 hon. degrees. Columbia U .

.

.

U

Ind.. I960—; mem faculty Hilda's and St. Hughs Sch 1965-66. 71; wnter-in-residence Ohio Stale U„ 1970. U. Rochester, 1972. Wheaton Coll.. 1976—. Cathedral St John 1965— Author; The Small Rain. 1945. the Divine. Ilsa. 1946. Camilla Dickinson. 1951. A Winter's Love. 1957. And Both Were Young, 1949. Meet the Austins. 1960, Wrinkle in Time. 1962. The Moon by Night. 1963. The 24 Days Before Christmas. 1964. The Arm of the Starfish. 1965. The Love Letters, 1966, The Journey with Jonah. 1968. The Young Unicorns, 1968. Dance in the Desert. 1969. Lines Scribbled on an Envelope. 1969. The Other Side of the Sun. Wind in the Door. 1973, 1971, A Circle of Quiet. 1972. .

NYC.

A

A

of the Great-Grandmother. 1974. Dragons in Swiftly the Waters, 1976. The Irrational Season. 1977, Tilting Planet, 1978. The Weather of the Heart. 1978. Ladder Ring of Endless Light, 1980. Walking on of Angels. 1980, Severed Wasp. 1982. And It Was Good. Water, 1980. 1983. House Like a Lotus. 1984. Trailing Clouds of Glory. 1985. Stone for a Pillow. 1986. Many Waters. 1986. TwoCry Like a Bell. 1987. Sole Into Par. Invention. 1988. Egypt, 1989. From This Day Forward. 1988. An Acceptable Time. 1989, The Glorious Impossible. 1990. Certain Women. 1992. The Rock That Is Higher: Story As Truth. 1993. Anytime Prayers. 1994. Troubling a Star. 1994, Penguins and Live Coal in the Sea. 1996. Glimpses Golden Calves, 1996.

performing company ex-

actress,

NYC.

b Aug. 8. 1911; d. Harold Charles and Marie (Jacques) Burton; m. Egbert F. Brown, May 13, 1948; child, William. Founder, artistic dir. AMAS Repertory, N.Y.C.; bd. dirs. Theatre Communications Group. Appeared in NBC TV series Gimme a Break. 1981. Amen. 1986. Family

ecutive;

L'ENCLE,

LEVER

163

Matters, 1989; actress

(TV Films) Big Blond.

1980. Benny's

Place. 1982. You Can't Take it with You. 1984. Father Clements Story. The. 1987. (Films) Anna Lucasla, 1958. Sunshine Boys, The, 1975, Brother from Another Planet, The. 1984. Moscow on the Hudson. 1984. Jatsam kell, 1985.

Brewster's

Millions.

1985;

(voice)

Fritz

1972.

Cat.

the

Recipient Pres.'s award Borough of Manhattan. Richard Coe award. Sojourner Truth award Negro Profl. Women, 1986. Outstanding Prodn of Yr. award, 1979. 84. Mary McLeod Bethune award Nat. Coun. Negro Women, 1988; Rosette Le Noire award named in her honor Actors Equity Assn., also Mem. Cath. Actors Guild Am., Actors Fund 1st recipient. 57th St Frnt 4H New Am Address: Gage Group 315 York NY 10019-3158

W

A

A

A A

A

A

of Grace. 1996. Wintersong. 1996. Mothers and Daughters. 1997. Friends for (he Journey. 1997. Bright Evening Star: Mystery of the Incarnation, 1997 Pres. Crosswicks Found. Recipient Newbery medal, 1963. Sequoyah award. 1965. runner-up Hans Christian Andersen Internal award. 1964,

Lewis Carroll Shelf award, 1965. Austrian State Lit. award. 1969. Bishop's Cross. 1970. U South Miss medal. 1978. Regina medal, 1985. Alan award Nat. Coun. Tchrs. English. 1986. Kerlan award. 1990. Margaret Edwards award. 1998; collection of papers at Wheaton Coll. Mem Authors Guild (mem. council), Authors League (mem. council), Writers Home: 924 End Ave Apt 95 Guild Am. Episcopalian New York NY 10025-3544 Office: Cathedral Libr St John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Ave New York NY 10025-1747 540 Broadway also: care Random House Children's Media New York NY 10036-4039 Over the years I've worked out a philosophy of failure which I find extraordinarily liberating. If I'm not free to fail, t'm not free to take nsks. and everything in life that's worth doing involves a willingness to take a risk and involves the risk of failure. Each time I start a new book I am nsking failure. Although I have had over 40 books published, there are at least 6 full unpublished books which have failed, but which have been necessary for the book which then gets published. The same thing is true in all human relationships. Unless I'm willing to open myself up to risk and to being hurt, then I'm closing myself off to love and

W

I

friendship.

Math..

1978;

mem. Com.

mem.

com

issues

Progressive Alliance.

1980

for Nat. Secunty.

Decorated

officer

1979;

Order

Cherubim U. Pisa; comdr. Order Arts and Letters. Legion of Honor (France); Order of Rising Sun (Japan); recipient Bernhard-Harms pnze econs. Fed. Republic of Germany, 1970, Nobel pnze in econs., 1973. Takemi Meml. award Inst. Seizon and Life Scis.. Japan. 1991, Harry Edmonds award for Life Achievement, 1995; Guggenheim fellow, 1940, 50. Fellow Soc Fellows Harvard (sr. fellow, chmn. 1964-75). Econometric Soc. Royal Statis. Assn (hon.). Inst, de France N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. NAS. AAAS. Am. Philos Soc. Internal Statis. Inst., Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn.. USSR Acad. Sics. (fgn.). Royal Econ. Soc. Japan Econ. Rsch. Ctr. (hon.). Bnt. Acad. (corr). French Acad. Scis. (corr.). Royal Insh Acad, (hon.), World Acad, for Progress of Planning Sci. (hon. pres. 1993), Academie Universale des Cultures, Brit. Assn. Advancement of Sci. (pres. Sect F 1976). USSR Acad. Scis. (fgn.), Soc. of Optimate Italian Culture Inst., Century Club. Mem. Greek Died Feb. 5. Orthodox Church. Home: New York (corr.).

NY

1999.

I

The Summer

A

Impact of Automation on Workers, 1986; Contbr articles to jours, and penodicals U.S. and abroad. Mem. Commn. to Study Orgn of Peace. 1978; trustee N.C Sch. Sci. and

sci.

ARTHUR

LENSKI, LOIS (MRS.

S.

COVEY),

artist,

14, 1893; d. Richard b. Springfield, Ohio, Oct. Charles and Marietta (Young) Lenski; m. Arthur S. Covey, June 1921 (dec 1960); children: Stephen. Laird BS in Edn Ohio State U., 1915; art edn.. Art Students' League.

author;

.

NYC.

Westminster Sch Art. London; LittD. Wartburg Coll.. 1959. Coll.. 1959; LHD, U. N.C., 1962; LittD. Capital 1968 Author, ilU., Southwestern Coll.. Winfield. Kans Prin. works include lustrator children's books, from 1927. Boom Town Boy. 1948, Cowboy Small, 1949. Cotton in My Sack. 1949, I Like Winter, 1950, Texas Tomboy. 1950. Praine School. 1951. Papa Small. 1951. On a Summer Day. 1953. Mama Hattie's Girl. 1953, Project Boy and We Live in the City. 1954. Corn-Farm Boy and Songs of Mr Small. 1954. San Francisco Boy and A Dog Came to School, 1955. We Live by the River. Berries in the Scoop. Big Little Davy Flood Friday. 1956. Houseboat Girl, 1957. Davy and His Dog. 1957, Little Sioux Girl, 1958. Coal Camp Girl. 1959. At Our House, 1959. We Live in the Country, 1960, When I Grow Up. 1960, Davy Goes Places, 1961. We live in the Southwest, 1962. Policeman Small. 1962. Shoo-Fly Girl. 1963. We Live in the North. 1965. The Life I Live: Collected Poems. 1965, High-Rise Secret, 1966. Debbie Books. 1970-71. To Be A Logger. 1967, Deer Valley Girl, 1968. Chnstmas Stories. 1968, Adventure in Understanding. 1968. Journey Recipient 1946 Into Childhood: Autobiography. 1972 Newberry medal for Strawberry Girl, 1947, Child Study

Wartburg

.

Assn. award for Judy's Journey, Children's Book Collection medallion U. So. Miss., 1969, Regina medal Cath Libr. Assn.. 1969 Died Sept. 11. 1974.

LEONARD, SUGAR RAY (RAY CHARLES LEONARD), retired

professional

s.

1980

(div,

ho

boxer;

Cicero and Getha

1956;

Profl

;

boxer.

May

Wilmington. N.C.,

b.

L

m

Juanita Wilkinson. Jan

children: Ray Charles. Jr. 1977-82. 84, 1987-91; pres.

1990);

Jarrell

17. 19.

Giu-

SRL Mgmt

,

Commentator with Franklin Sports Industnes, Inc. boxing broadcasts; exercise video: Boxout with Sugar Ray Leonard. 1993 Recipient Gold medal Olympic Games. 1976; winner World Boxing Coun Welterweight Championship, 1979. World Boxing Assn Championship Jr Middleweight 1981. World Boxing Coun. Championship and World div Boxing Assn Welterweight Championship. 1981. World Boxing Coun Middleweight Championship. 1987, World Boxing Coun Light Heavyweight and Super Middleweight

LERNER, ALAN JAY,

playwnght.

NYC,

lyncist: b.

Aug.

1940 31. 1918; m Liz Robertson. 1981 BS, Harvard U Playwright: (with Fredenck Loewe) Broadway mus. plays including What's Up?. 1943. The Day Before Spring, 1945. Brigadoon. 1947 (N.Y. Drama Critic's Circle award). Paint Drama CritYour Wagon. 1951. My Fair Lady. 1956 Cirlce award. Donaldson award. Antoinette Perry ic's award). Camelot. I960, (with Kurt Weill) Love Life. 1948. (with Burton Lane) On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, 1965 (Grammy award), (with Andre Previn) Coco, 1969, (with Frederick Loewe) Gigi. 1973 (Antoinette Perry award for best score), (with Leonard Bernstein) 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 1976. (with Burton Lane) Carmelina, 1979; screenplays include Royal Wedding. 1951, An Amencan in Paris, 1951 (Best screenplay Oscar, Screenwnters Guild award), My Fair Lady. 1964. Camelot. 1968; producer Paint Your Wagon. 1969, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. 1970. The Little Pnnce. 1974. Bd govs. Nat. Hosp. for Speech Disorders. N.Y. Osteo. Hosp. Mem. Dramatists Guild Am. Players Club. Lambs Club Died (pres. 1958-63). Shaw Soc .

(NY

.

June

14.

1986

LESINSK1, JOHN, congressman; b. Ene. Pa., Jan. 3. 1885; m. Estelle Geisinger, June, 1938; 2 children. Student, St. Bldg Cyril and Methodius Sem., Detroit, Detroit Bus. U and real estate bus.. 1903; founder Hamtramck Lumber & Supply Co.. First State Bank of Hamtramck, Dearborn (Mich.) Lumber Co.; mem U.S. Ho. Reps. 73rd to 81st Congresses 16th Mich. dist.. Washington. Democrat. Home: 7420 Oakman Blvd Dearborn MI 48126-1529 Died May 27, 1950; buried Mt Olivet Cemetery, Detroit

LE TOURNEAU, ROBERT GILMOUR,

manufactunng

Richford. Vt.. Nov. 30, 1888; s. Caleb T. and Elizabeth (Lorimer) Le T.; m. Mary Evelyn Peterson, Aug. 29, 1917; children: Caleb Thomas (dec), Louise, Donald of (hon .). John (dec .). Richard. Roy. Ted L Ben W. Brown U.. 1939; DSc (hon). Stetson U.. 1942; LLD. Miss Various positions, 1902-17, engaged in garage Coll., 1946. bus, 1917-29; pres R.G Le Tourneau, Inc., 1929-69; pres. executive; b

ME

D

,

Le Tourneau of

Le Tourneau Found..

Liberia,

Ltd.,

Le

Tourneau of Peru. Inc.. R.G. Le Tourneau Sales and Svc. Corp. Trustee John Co.. Le Tourneau Off Shore, Inc.,

RGL

Brown U.; chmn. Le Tourneau Coll.; mem. bd. reference Wheaton (III ) Coll. Recipient Beaver award. 1958; decorated Mem. ASME, Soc. Grand Comdr. Order Star Africa. Automotive Engrs. Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs.. Am. Ordnance Nat. Def. Transp. Assn., Internal. Gideons Soc, Chnstian Bus. Men's Com. Internal, (past pres., vice chmn.), Nat. Laymen Evang. Assn. (exec. com.). Republican. Mem. Chnstian and Missionary Alliance Ch. Died June 1, 1969; Assn..

buned Longview TX.

Inc.;

LENNON, JOHN (WINSTON) ONO,

musician, author, Liverpool. Eng., Oct. 9. 1940; s Alfred and Julia Cynthia Powell, 1962 (div); 1 child. John L; Charles Julian; Yoko Ono. 1969; 1 child. Sean Ono. Founded stepchild. Kyoko. Student, Liverpool Art Coll. musical group The Quarrymen, 1955; with Paul McCartney and George Harrison in groups Johnny and the Moondogs. Silver Beatles, 1956-62, with Paul McCartney. George Harrison and Ringo Starr in group The Beatles. 1962-70. solo performer and with group Plastic Ono Band, 1970-80; film appearances include: A Hard Day's Night. 1964. Help!. 1965. Magical Mystery Tour. 1967. How I Won the War. 1967. Let It Be. 1970: composer numerous songs including (with Paul Hard Day's Night. McCartney) We Can Work It Out. Help!. Nowhere Man. All You Need Is Love. Strawberry Fields Forever. Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds. In My Life. I the Walrus, Revolution. The Ballad of John and Yoko. Come Together. Across the Universe. I'm So Tired. A Day in the Life, (solo) Imagine. Instant Karma, Jealous Guy, Mind Games, Power to the People, Whatever Gets You Through the Night. Watching the Wheels. Woman. (Just Like) Starting Over. Beautiful Boy; rec artist (albums with The Beatles) Meet the Beatles. Introducing the Beatles. Hard Day's Night. Help!. Rubber Soul. Revolver. Sgt Petlers Lonely Hearts

artist; b.

(Stanley)

m

m

I

A

Am

Club Band. Magical Mystery Tour. The Beatles, Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, Hey Jude. Let It Be; solo albums include Imagine, Mind Games. Walls and Bridges. Rock N' Roll. Shaved Fish. Double Fantasy. Milk and Honey; author: In His Own Write. A Spaniard in the Works, lithograph exhbn London. 1970 Died Dec 8. 1980; cremated .

.

Championship. 1988.

LEONTIEF, WASSILY,

economist, educator, b Leningrad. 5, 1906; s Wassily and Eugenia (Bekkcr) L.; m. child, Svetlana Helena Marks. Dec 25. 1932; Eugenia Alpers Student. U. Leningrad. 1921-25; grad Learned Economist. PhD. U Berlin. 1928; PhD honoris 1967. U. causa. U. Bruxclles, Belgium. 1962. U York. Eng Louvain. 1971. U Pans. 1972. U. Pa. 1976. U. Lancaster. 1988. LHD Eng.. 1976; D honons causa. Adelphi Coll honoris causa. U. 1988; (hon ). Rensselaer Poly Inst Russia. Aug. Estellc

I

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Rsch Cordoba. 1990. Humboldt U of Berlin. 1995 economist Inst Weltwirtschaft U Kiel. Germany, 1927-28, 30; econ adviser to Chinese govt Nanking. 1929; with Nat 1931. instr econs Harvard U.. Bur Econ Rsch,

archives appear

in their original

televi-

N.Y..

form

comedian.



;

Tonight Show; host (morning comedy /variety program) David Letterman Show, NBC. 1980. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC. 1982-1993, The Late Show with David 1993— (also writer); host, Academy Letterman. CBS,

Awards, 1995; wnter

Good

Times.

Paul

for

TV

including

Lynde Comedy

Bob Hope

Special.

John

Denver

Hour.

Special; author: (with others) The Late Night with David Letterman Book ol Top Ten Lists. 1990. An Altogether New Book of Top Ten Lists. 1991; film appearances include: Cabin

Boy. 1994

Recipient 6

Emmy

Avocations:

awards. 1981-88

baseball, basketball, auto racing, running. Office: Late Show with David Letterman Ed Sullivan Theater 1697 Broadway

New York NY

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LEVER, ASBURY FRANCIS, congressman; b Spnng Hill. SC. Jan 5. 1875; s Asbury Washington and Elvira (Dernck) L m Lucilc Scurry Butler. July 5. 191 1; children: Mary 1895; LLB. Catherine. Asbury Francis. AB. Newberry Coll 1920. Newberry Georgetown U. 1899; LLD. U of Md Del Dem Stale Coll. 1937; DSc, Clemson Coll. 1937 Ho of Rep. 1900-01; resigned; Conv 1896-1900; mem elected for unexpired term of J William Stokes, deceased 1901-03; reelected 58th lo 66th 57lh Congress. 7th S C Dist Dist. 1903-21; resigned. 1919, mem Congresses. 7th Farm Loan Bd.. 1919-22; became pres First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank. Columbia. 1922. later field rep Fed Farm Bd.; dir pub rcls Farm Credit Adminstrn.. Columbia, while

NYC.

.

1932-33; asst

Harvard

prof

U

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LENO, JAY (JAMES DOUGLAS MUIR LENO). New Rochelle.

personality,

television

wnter; b. Indpls.. Apr. 12. 1947; s. Joseph and Dorothy L.; Michelle Cook. 1969 (div 1977) Grad.. Ball State U., 1969. Radio and TV announcer, Indpls.; performer The appearances on TV inComedy Store, Los Angeles, 1975 clude (variety senes) Mary. CBS; frequent guest host The

bndgc. 1933-39. assoc prof. 1939-46. prof, 1946-75. dir econ project. 1948-72, Henry Lee prof econs 1953-75: prof econs NYU. 1975—. univ prof 1983—. founder Inst Econ Analysis, 1978-85. mem rsch staff. 1986; cons. Dept Labor. Commerce. 1941-47, OSS. 1943-45. UN. 1961-62. Dept 1966-82. EPA. 1975-80 UN. 1980— Author: The Structure 1976. Studies in of the Amencan Economy. 1919-29. 2d edit 1977. the Structure of the Amencan Economy. 1953. 2d edit 1986. Collected E*Input-Output Economics. 1966. 2d edit says. 1966. Theoncs. Facts and Policies. 1977. The Future of the World Economy. 1977. (with Faye Duchin) The Future

Cambndge. Mass

.

sion personality, comedian, writer; b.

LETTERMAN, DAVID,

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Congress was author of Cotton Futures Act. Agrl ExtenAct. Federal Warehouse Act, Act creating Bur of Markets. Lever Fuel and Food Control Act Died Apr. 28. 1940

U

named

in

U., 1979; Sterling fellow Yale

sion

1976. Lincoln Acad. Ill Mem ABA. FBA (Honor award 1975). Am. Bar Found Am. Philos Soc. (v.p. 1991-94). Ill Bar Assn. (award of honor 1983). Ill Bar Found (Disting Svc. award 1990). Law Inst., Judicature Soc.. Chgo. Bar Assn. (Centennial award 1975). Supreme Ct. Hist. Soc., Constl. Rights Found (Disting Svc award 1992). Chgo Comm! Club, Quadrangle Club, Columbia Yacht Club. Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa Home: Chicago 111

.

1935-36;

b

poet;

llford, Essex, Eng.. Oct. 24.

came to U.S.. 1948, naturalized. 1955; d Paul Philip Beatrice A- (Spooner-Jones) Levertoff m. Mitchell 2. 1947 (div 1975); 1 child. Nikolai. Ed. privately; Litt (hon). Colby Coll.. 1970. U. Cin 1973. St. Lawrence U .. 1984. Bates Coll.. 1984, Allegheny Coll 1987, Santa St. Michael's Coll.. 1987. Mass. Coll. of Art. 1989, Clara. 1993. Poetry Ctr., Tchr 1964; vis. lectr. Drew U.. Madison. N.J., 1965. CCNY. 1965. Vassar Coll.. Poughkeepsie. NY.. 1966-67. U. Calif., Berkeley. 1969; vis prof. MIT. Cambridge. 1969-70; scholar Radcliffe Inst Ind Study. 1964-65. 66-67; artist -in -residence 1970-71. Elliston lectr U. K.rkland Coll.. Clinton. 1973-79. Cin.. spring 1973; prof. Tufts U.. Medford. Mass Stanford U.. Calif.. 1981-93; prof emeritus, 1993 poet-in1981-83; White residence Brandeis U Waltham. Mass 1923;

and

Goodman. Dec

D

Mar

Died

Am

2000.

7,

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,

U

NYC.

YMCA-YWCA

NY.

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— AD ;

,

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Large Cornell U Ithaca, NY., 1993—. Author: The Double Image. 1946. Here and Now. 1957. Overland to the Islands. 1958. Five Poems. 1958. With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads. 1959. The Jacob's Ladder, 1961. O Taste and See, 1964. City Psalm, 1964. Psalm Concerning the Castle. 1966. The Sorrow Dance, 1967. A Tree Telling of Orpheus. 1968. A Mangold from North Vietnam. 1968. Three Poems. 1968. In the Night: A Story. 1968. The Cold Spring and Other Poems. 1969, Embroideries, 1969, Relearmng the Alphabet, 1970. Summer Poems. 1969, A New Year's Garland for My Students, 1970. To Stay Alive. 1971. Footpnnts. 1972. The Poet in the World. 1974. The Freeing of the Dust, 1975, Chekov on the West Heath, 1977. Modulations for Solo Prof,

at

,

Voice. 1977. Life in the Forest, 1978, Collected Earlier Poems 1940-60. 1979. Pig Dreams: Scenes from the Life of Sylvia. 1981. Wanderer's Daysong. 1981. Light Up the Cave. 1981. Candles in Babylon, 1982. Poems 1960-1967, 1983. Oblique Prayers, 1984. El Salvador: Requiem and Invocation. 1984. The Menaced World. 1984, Selected Poems. 1986. Poems 1968-1972. 1987. Breathing the Water, 1987. A Door in the Hive. 1989, Evening Train. 1992, New and Selected Essays. 1992, Tesserae. 1995; translator: Selected Poems of Gutllevic, 1969. Black Ins: Selected Poems of Jean Joubert, 1988; translator, editor: (with Edward C Dimock. Jr ) In Praise of Knshna: Songs from the Bengali. 1967; editor: Out of the War Shadow: An Anthology of Current Poetry. 1967. Recipient Bess Hokm pnze Poetry mag. 1959. Longview award 1961. Harnet Monroe Meml. pnze 1964, Inez Boulton

mag 1964, Morton Dauwen Zabel Meml. pnze Poetry mag.. 1965. Lenore Marshall Poetry prize 1976. Elmer Holmes Bobst award in poetry 1983, Shelley Meml award Poetry Soc. of Am.. 1984, Robert Frost medal, 1990, Lannan award, 1993; Am. Acad, and Inst, of Arts and Letters grantee. 1965; Guggenheim fellow. 1962. NEA Sr FellowMem Inst Arts and Letters. Academie ship. 1990 prize Poetry

Am

Mallarme

LEVI,

(corr

LEVI-MONTALCINI, RITA,

neurobiologist. researcher; b. Tunn, Italy. Apr 22. 1909; came to US.. 1947; naturalized. 1956; d. Adamo Levi and Adele Montalctni. MD, U. Tunn. 1936. Asst. in neurology Inst Anatomy. Neurology Clinic. Tunn Sch. Medicine. 1936-37. researcher Neurol. Inst. Brussels. 1939; with Allied Health Svc. Italy. 1944-45; resident, assoc zoologist Washington U.. 1947-51. assoc prof., 195158. prof.. 1958-81; prof ementus Washington U., St. Louis, 1977; dir. neurobiology rsch. program (Nat. Rsch. Coun.), Rome. 1961-69. dir. cellular biology lab.. 1969-79, guest prof, cellular biology lab.. 1979-89; guest prof, inst

CNR

CNR

neurobiology (Italian Nat. Rsch Coun >, Rome, 1989 pres. Inst, della Enciclopedia ltahana Treccani, pres. Ency. Italiana. 1993. Italian Nat Commn of United World Colls.. 1993. Author: In Praise of Imperfection: My Life and Work. 1988. Recipient Albert Lasker Med. Rsch. award. 1986, Nobel prize Physiology-Medicine, (with Stanley Cohen)



;

for work on chem. growth factors which control growth and devel. in humans and animals. 1986, Lewis S. Rosenstiel award, U.S. Nat. Medal of Sci. Mem AAAS, Soc. Devel. Biology, Am. Assn. Anatomists, Tissue Culture Assn., NAS. Pontifical Acad Nat Acad, dei Lincei. Harvey Soc., Am. NAS, Belgian Royal Acad. Medicine, NAS of Italy. European Acad. Scis., Arts and Letters, Acad Arts and Scis. of Florence. Office: Inst of Neurology CNR, viale Marx 15,

EDWARD HIRSCH,

former attorney general, president ementus, b. Chgo.. June 26. 1911; s B. (Hirsch) L.; m. Kate Sulzberger. June 4, 1946; children: John. David. Michael PhB. U. Chgo. 1938; LLD, U. Mich 1959. 1932. JD. 1935; JSD. Yale U Calif Santa Cruz. 1968. Jewish Theol. Sem. Am.. 1968. 1968. Lake Forest Coll U. Iowa. 1968. Brandeis U 1968, Dropsie U 1968. Columbia 1968, Ycshiva U.. 1968. U. Rochester. 1969. U Toronto. Ont.. Can.. 1971. Yale U„ 1973, U Notre Dame. 1974. Denison U 1974. U Pa.. 1976. U. Nebr U. Miami. Boston Coll Bngham Young U Duke U.. Ripon Coll., Georgetown U., Benjamin N. Cardozo Sch. university

Gerson B and Elsa

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Law, Claremont Ctr and Grad Sch.. Ind. U.; LHD. Hebrew Union Coll.. 1968, Loyola U 1970. U Chgo. Bard Coll.. 1985. Beloit Coll., DePaul U.. 1978; DCL. NYU Bar: 111.. 1945 U.S. Supreme Ct Asst. prof. U. Chgo. Law Sch

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Decorated Skadden Fellowship Found.. 1988 Legion of Honor (France); recipient Learned Hand medal Fed. Bar Coun. 2nd Cir.. 1976, Fordham Stein pnze Fordham U . 1977, Louis Dembitz Brandeis medal Brandeis

trustees

.

Home: Greenvale NY. Died Jan

28,

1994.

LEWIN, KURT, philosophy educator; b. Germany, Sept 9. 1890 s Leopold and Recxha (Engel) L; ed Kaisenn Augusta Gymnasuim. 1903-08. U of Freiburg. 1908. U of Munich. 1909. U of Berlin. 1909-14 (PhD); m Gertrud Weiss. Oct. 1928; children -Est her Agnes. Reuven Fritz, Minam Anna. Daniel Meier Came to U.S.. 1932. Asst.. Psychol. Inst., Berlin. 19211 privatdocent of philosophy. U. of Berlin, 1921-26. prof, of philosophy and psychology, 1926-33; visiting prof of psychology, Stanfor U., 1932-33; acting prof, of psychology. Cornell U.. 1933-35, prof, of child psychology. Child Welfare Research Station. U of la, 1935-44; dir

Research Center for Group Dynamics, Mass.

Inst.

Tech

,

since 1944 visiting prof. Harvard. 2d semester. 1938-39, 1939-40. Univ of California. Berkeley, summer session, 1939.

Counsellor. chief cons..

US

Department of Strategic Services. 1944-45; Commission on Community Interrelations. New

York, since 1944 1914-18. Psychol.

Served as pneate to

Lt.,

German Army.

Member American

Psychol. Assn.. Midwest. Psychol. Study of Social Issues (chmn), Psychomelnc Soc.. AAAS.. Phi Epsilon Pi. Sigma Xi. Author A Dynamic Theory of Personality (translated form German by D K Adams and K. E. Zener). 1935. Pnnciples fo Topological Psychology, 1936; The Conceptual Representation and Measurement of Psychological Forces. 1938, Studies in Topological and Vector Psychology I and II. Univ. Iowa; Studies in Child Welfare. 16. No. 3. 1940; Resolving Social Conflicts, 1947; also book pub. in Germany, Home: 57 Grove Hill Av Newtonville. Mass. Died Feb. 12, 1947; buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambndge. Assn..

Soc.

for

,

LEVINE, JAMES,

conductor, pianist, artistic director; b. June 23, 1943. s. Lawrence M. and Helen (Goldstein) L. Studied piano with Rosina Lhevinne and Rudolf Serkin. studied conducting with Jean Morel. Fausto Cleva and Max Rudolf, studied theory and interpretation with Walter Levin; student, Juilliard Sch Music; hon. degree, U. Cin., New Eng. Cons. Northwestern U. SUNY. Potsdam, Juilliard Sch. Music dir. Ravinia Festival. 1973-93, artistic dir. Met. Opera Assn., 1986—; guest lectr. Sarah Lawrence Coll., Harvard U Yale U. Piano debut with Cin. Symphony, 1953; conducting debut at Aspen Music Festival, 1961; Met. Opera debut. 1971; Chgo. Symphony debut at Ravinia Festival, 1971; regularly appears throughout U.S. and Europe as condr and pianist, including Vienna Philharm., Berlin Philharm Chgo. Symphony, Phila. Orch.. Boston Symphony, NY. Philharm Dresden Staatskapelle. Philharmonia Orch.. Israel Philharm Munich Philharm Wagner Festival at Bayreuth; made Bayreuth debut in new prodn Parsifal. 1982; condr. Salzburg Festival. 1975-93; Salzburg premieres include Schonberg's Moses und Aron, 1987. Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann. 1980, Mahler's Seventh Symphony. Mendelssohn's Elijah, condr Met premiere prodns. of Verdi's Vespn Siciliani, Stiffelio, I Lombardi, Weill's The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex. Berg's Lulu. Mozart's Idomeneo and La Clemenza di Tito, Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, Schonberg's Erwartung and Moses und Aron. Rossini's La Cenerentola, world premieres Congliano/Hoffman The Ghosts of Versailles, 1991, Harbison The Great Gatsby. 1999; subject of documentary for PBS; artistic dir. Met. 1999 Opera, chief condr Munich Philharm Recipient Smetana medal, 1987, 8 Grammy awards Office: Met Opera Assn Inc Lincoln Ctr New York NY 10023 Cin..

,

,

.

,

ANDREW

LEWIS,

LINDSAY, JR. (DREW

LEWIS),

transportation and natural resources executive; b. 3, 1931; s. Andrew Lindsay and Lucille (Bricker) L.; m. Manlyn S. Stoughton. June 1, 1950; children: Karen Lewis Sacks. Russell Shepherd, Andrew Lindsay IV BS, Haverford (Pa.) Coll., 1953; MBA. Harvard U 1955; post-

former Phila..

Nov.

.

With Henkels & McCoy, Inc.. Blue Bell. Am. Olean Tile Co., Inc., Lansdale. Pa.. 1960Nat Gypsum Co.. Buffalo. 1960-70; chmn. Simplex Wire

grad

.

MIT. 1968

Pa.. 1955-60.

68.

&

Cable Co.. Boston. 1970-74, chief exec, officer. 1972-74; chief exec officer Snellmg & Snelling, Inc.. Boston, 1972-74; fin. and mgmt. cons. Lewis & Assocs.. Plymouth Meeting. Pa.. 1974-81; sec. U.S. Dept Transp.. Washington. 1981-83; chmn. Warner Amex Cable Communications Inc.. 1983-86; chmn.. chief exec, officer Union Pacific 1986R.R.. Omaha. 1986; pres. Union Pacific Corp.. 87; chmn.. Union Pacific Corp Bethlehem, Pa.. 198797, bd. dirs. Am. Express, Millenium Bank. FPL Group Inc., Gannett Co.. Inc., Union Pacific Resources, Inc.; trustee Com. for Econ. Devel. Rep candidate for gov., Pa.. 1974; mem. Rep Nat. Com.. 1976-90. dep. chmn.. 1980; dep. poht. dir Reagan-Bush Campaign Com.. 1980; co-chmn. Nat. 1988-89; chmn. The Bus. Roundtable. 1990Econ. Commn pres..

NYC,

NYC,

CEO

.

.

nat. exec. bd. Boy Scouts of Am. Mem. Phila. Sunny brook Golf Club (Plymouth Meeltng. Pa.). Saucon Valley Country Club (Bethlehem. Pa.). Bohemian Club (San Francisco). Loblolly Pines Golf Club (HobeSound.

99;

mem.

Club.

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1936-40. prof law. 1945-75. dean. 1950-62; provost U. Chgo.. 1962-68, univ, pres., 1968-75. pres. ementus. 1975—; Karl Llewellyn Disting Svc. prof U. Chgo. Law Sch.. 1975 Glen A. Lloyd Disting Svc prof. 1977-85. Glen A Lloyd Disting Svc prof, ementus. 1985—; atty. gen U.S., 1975-77; Thomas Guest prof U Colo., summer 1960; Herman Phleger vis. prof. Stanford Law Sch., 1978; lectr. Salzburg (Austna) Seminar in Studies, 1980; spl. asst to atty gen. U.S., Washington. 1940-45; 1st asst war div Dept Justice. 1943, 1st asst. antitrust div., 1944-45; chmn. interdeptl. com. on monopolies and cartels. 1944; counsel Fedn Atomic Scientists with respect to Atomic Energy Act. 1946, counsel subcorn, on monopoly power Judiciary Com.. 81st Congress. 1950; trustee Aerospace Corp.. 1978-80; Mem rsch. adv. bd Com Econ. Devel 1951-54; bd Social Sci. Rsch. Coun.. 1959-62. Coun Legal Edn and Profl. Responsibility. 196874. chmn 1969-73; mem Citizens Commn Grad Med. Edn 1963-66. Commn. Founds, and Pvt. Philanthropy. 1969-70, Pres.'s Task Force Pnorities in Higher Edn.. 1969-70. Sloan Commn. Cable Comm.. 1970, Nat. Commn on Productivity. 1970-75. Nat. Council on Humanities. 1974-75. Nat. Coun. on Legal clinics. 1960-65; chmn. Coun. on Edn. in Profl. Responsibility. 1965-69. Author: Introduction to Legal Reasoning. 1949, Four Talks on Legal Education. 1952. Point of View. 1969; editor: (with J.W Moore) Gilbert's Collier on Bankruptcy. 1936. Elements of the Law. (with R.S Steffen), 1950. Hon trustee U Chgo.; trustee Internal Legal Fellowship Found.. Ctr.. 1966-75. Woodrow Wilson Nat 1972-75. 77-79. Inst Psychoanalysis Chgo.. 1961-75. Urban Inst.. 1968-75, Mus Set. and Industry. 1971-75. Russell Sage Found.. 1971-75. Aspen Inst Humanistic Studies. 1970-75, 77-79. Inst. Internal. Edn. (hon ), 1969; public dir Chgo. Bd. Trade. 1977-80; bd overseers U Pa.. 1978-82; chmn. bd. Nat Humanities Ctr. 1979-83. life trustee. 1978—; bd. dirs. MacArthur Found.. 1979-84. William Benton Found.. 19801986; bd 92. Martin Luther King Jr Fed Holiday Commn of govs. U Calif. Humanities Rsch Inst.. 1988-91; mem bd

produced home devel

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LEVERTOV, DENISE,

laureate of

.

WHO

LEVITCH, JOSEPH

LEVITT, GEORGE,

LEWIS, JERRY

See

retired chemist, b.

Newburg. NY.. Feb.

19. 1925; m. Julie Zeto; children. Barbara Klein. Jeffrey. David, Gregory. BS. Duquesne U 1950, MS. 1952; PhD. Mich State U 1957 Rsch chemist Exptl. Sta El. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., 1956-63, rsch. chemist Stine Lab., 1963-66. rsch. chemist Exptl. Sta.. 1966-68. sr. rsch. chemist. 1968-80. rsch. assoc.. 1981-86. inslr Del Tech. and C.C.. .

.

1975-80. Pres. Ronald McDonald House of Del., 1986-87, bd. dirs., 1986-94. Recipient Internal, pesticide rsch. award Swiss Soc. Chem. Industries. 1982, Chesapeake chpt. Nat. Agrl. Mktg. Assn.. 1987, Disting. Alumnus of Yr. award

Duquesne U Coll Arts and Sci.. 1988. Nat Medal of Tech 1993. Disting. Inventor award Intellectualproperty Owners Am., 1983. Mem. AAAS, Am Chem. Soc. (Creative Invention award 1989. Kenneth Spencer award 1991, internal, award for rsch. in agrochems. 1998, Hero of Chem. award 1999), Internat. Union Pure & Applied Chemistry. Sigma Xi. Achievements include research in organic syntheses, herbi.

cides, fungicides, medicinals, pesticides;

synthesis of heterocyclic compounds; charactenzation and identification of novel organic compounds for biological evaluation, defined and optimized chemical structure-biological activity relationships and sulfonylurea herbicides. E-mail: [email protected]. 19807-2556 Home: 110 Downs Dr Greenville

DE

LEVITT, 1907;

s.

Kirshner. m. Alice

WILLIAM JAIRD. builder, b Bklyn.. Feb. 11. Abraham and Pauline (Biederman) L m Rhoda Nov 16. 1929; children: William Jaird, James R.;

Ha.).

LEWIS, SIR ARTHUR, 1915;

economist;

b.

St.

Lucia. Jan.

23.

Gladys Lewis, 1947; children: Elizabeth, Commerce. London Sch. Econs.. 1937, PhD.

m.

Barbara.

B. of

1929; asst. lectr. British U.. 1939; prof. U. 1955-57; econ. adv. to minister of Ghana, dep. mng. dir Special Fund. 1957-59; vice chancellor U of the West Indcs. 1959-63. prof. Pnnceton U. 1963-83; establisher Carribean Devel Bank, 1 970-74. Author: The Theory of Economic Growth. Knighted, 1963; co-recipient Nobel Prize in Econs.. 1979. Died 1991 Civil svc. clerk.

Manchester, 1948-55. adminstr

,

pnme

LEWIS,

CARL

(FREDERICK

UN UN

CARLTON

LEWIS),

Olympic track and field athlete; b Birmingham. Ala July I. 1961; s Bill and Evelyn (Lawler) L. Student. U. Houston. Competed in Europe and U.S.; track meets include: Nat Collegiate Athletic Assn indoor championships. Baton Rouge. La.. 1981. Nat Outdoor Championships. Knoxville. .

Tenn.,

1982.

Nat. Sports Festival.

1982. Athletic Congress

World Championships, 1984, Summer N.Y., Olympics, 1980. 1984. 88, 92. 96; recorded album Break it Up. 1986 Recipient James E. Sullivan award best amateur athlete. 1981. Jesse Owens award. 1982. Athlete of Yr award Assoc. Press Sports, 1983; named World Athlete of the Decade Track & Fifcld News. 1980-89, US. Athlete of the Yr., 1981. 82. 83. 84, 87. 88, 91, World Athlete of the Yr.. 1982. 83, 84; winner Bronze medal Pan Am. Games, 1979, 2 Gold medals, 1981. Gold medal World Cup. 1981. 3 Gold medals World Championships. 9 Gold medals 1983. Silver medal. 1988; named to Olympics. 1984. 88. 92. 96. U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, 1985; world record holder in 4x100 relay, 1981. 83. 84. 91. 92. in 4x200 relay, 1989. 100 meter dash. 1991; Am record holder in 4x100 relay. 1981. 83. 84. 90. 91. in 200 meter dash. 1983. 100 meter dash. 1937. 88. 91. 4x200 relay. 1989; world and Am. indoor record holder in long jump, 1981. 82, 84. in 60 yd. dash. 1983 Office: Carl Lewis Internat Fan Club PO Box 57-1990 Houston TX 77257-1990 Outdoor

Helsinki,

Championships.

Millrose

1983.

Indpls..

Games.

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,

m

Simone Korchin, Nov. LHD. Yeshtva U.; PhD. Bar Ilan & Sons, Inc.. until 1969; chmn. bd

1959;

1969. DCS, Si John's U U. Founder-chmn Levitt William J. Levitt, Inc., Levitt Industnes. Inc.. Internat Community Corp. Bd overseers Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine; bd. dirs. Am. Health Found.; trustee North Shore U. Hosp.; pres. Levitt Found Served as It USNR. 1942-45, PTO. Recipient Frank P Brown medal Franklin Inst. Pa., 1965 Achievements include creating Levittown, 1st mass ;

LEWIS, DAVID JOHN, congressman; b near Osceola. Pa.. May I, 1869. s Richard Lloyd and Catharine (Watkins) L Flonda M Bohn. Dec. 19. 1893. Bar Md.. 1892. Em;

m

mine from age 9 to 23, 1878-1901; pvt practice Cumberland. Md.. 1892; mem US Ho Reps 62d to 64th. 72d to 75th Congresses 6th Md dist.. Washington. 1911-37. Mem Md Senate. 1902-04; Dem. nominee for U.S. Ho. 1917Reps. 6lst Congress. 1908; mem. U.S. Tanff Commn 25. Mem. .NAS (physics sect.). Never attended sch.; learned ployed

in coal

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IN 20TH

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EDWARD

LEWIS, May

CENTURY AMERICA MD

Cumberland

Died Aug.

— —

1987; mem. capital funds bd. United Way. 1985 judaic culture adv. com. Va. Commonwealth U.. 1987 adv bd. Garfield F. Childs Meml. Fund. 1987—. Recipient Disting. Virginian award State of Va.. 1972; recipient ann. award .

.

Wilkes-Barre. (Histed) L.; m. Pamela Harrah, Sept. 26. 1946; children: Hugh. Glenn (dec). Keith B.A.. U. Minn.. 1939; Ph D. Calif Inst. Tech.. 1942; Phi! D.. U. Umea. Sweden. 1982; DSc. V Minn.. 1993. Instr. biology Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena. 1946-48. asst. prof,. 1949-56. prof.. 1956-66, Thomas Hunt Morgan prof.. 196688. prof, emeritus, 1988—; Rockefeller Found fellow Sch. Botany, Cambridge U.. Eng., 1948-49; mem. Nat Adv. Com. Radiation, 1958-61; vis. prof U. Copenhagen. 1975-76, 82; researcher in developmental genetics, somatic effects of radiation. Editor: Genetics and Evolution. 1961. Served to capt. Recipient Gairdner Found. Internat. USAAF, 1942-46. award. 1987, Wolf Found, prize in medicine. 1989. Rosenshel award. 1990. Nat Medal of Sci. NSF, 1990. Albert Lasker Basic Med. Rsch award, 1991. Louisa Gross Horowitz prize Columbia U.. 1992. Nobel Prize in Medicine. 1995. Fellow AAAS; mem. NAS, Genetics Soc. Am. (sec. 1962-64. pres. 1967-69. Thomas Hunt Morgan medal). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Soc. (London) (fgn. mem), Am. Philos. Soc., Genetical Soc. Great Britain (hon). Home: 805 Winthrop 91 108-1709 Office: Calif Inst Tech Divsn Rd San Marino 91 125-0001 Biology 1201 E California Blvd Pasadena B.,

biology educator;

b.

Edward B and Laura

20, 1918; s

Pa..

LEWIS

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CA

LEWIS, ELIZABETH FOREMAN, author; b Bait., May 24, 1892; d. Joseph Francis and Virginia D. (Bayly) Foreman; child. m. John Abraham Lewis, Jan. 28. 1921 (dec. 1934); 1

John. Fulton. Student. Tome Sch.. 1906-09, Md. Inst. Fine Arts, Bait., 1909-10. Bryant and Stratton Sec. Sch., Bait.. 1916-17; studied. Bibl Son NY.. 1917. Asst. treas. Woman's Fgn. Missionary Soc., Shanghai, 1917-18; tchr. dist. schs. Chungking. W. China. 1918-19, Boy's Acad.. Nanking. 1919-21 Author: Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze. 1932

(awarded John Newbery Medal. ALA. 1933), Ho-Ming, Girl of New China, 1934. China Quest, 1937. Portraits from a Chinese Scroll. 1938, Test Tubes and Dragon Scales (with Dr. George C. Basil), 1940, When the Typhoon Blows. 1942; contbr. short stories in juvenile and adult mags, and anthologies. Methodist. Died Aug. 7, 1958.

Federated Arts Council, Richmond. 1976. Jackson Davis for Disting. Service to High Edn. Va.. 1978, Thomas Jefferson award Stale of Va., 1978, Pres s Nat Medal of

No

Filler; The Anthology. 1993. Young Blood, 1995. Back to Back. 1996. By Invitation Only. 2000. Named to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1986 Office. Warner Bros Records 75 Rockefeller Plz New York NY 10019-6908

award

Arts. 1987. Gov award for Arts in Va.. 1985 Retail Mchts. Assn. (award for Retailer of Yr. Sigma. (Medal of Honor 1983) Jewish.

DAR

Gamma

Mem

Va

1982). Beta

Democrat.

LEWIS, SHARI, puppeteer, entertainer; b NYC. Jan. 17, 1934; d. Abraham B. and Ann (Ritz) Hurwitz; m. Jeremy Mar 15. 1958; child. Mallory. Star weekly NBC-

Tarcher.

I

TV show The Shan

Lewis Show. 1960-63, weekly TV show 1969-75. weekly show for ind. network. Gt. Bnlain, 1970. weekly syndicated series The Shari Show, daily PBS senes Lamb Chop's Play-Along. 1991-96 (named TV Guide's Best of Best for Children, TV Guide's Top 10 Children's Shows 1993); writer, prodr., star spl. A Picture of Us, 1971, spls. on PBS. including Lamb Chop in the Haunted Studio 1994, Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah 1995, Shari's Special Passover 1997; CD-Rom Lamb Chop Loves Music, 1995, performer or condr. with over 100 symphonies 1977 in U.S., Can., Japan, command performances, London, 1970. 73, 78; author 60 pub. books, including 15

BBC. London.

JAMES HAMILTON,

LEWIS,

senator, lawyer; b. Danville.

m. Rose Lawton Douglas. Ed., Houghton Coll.. Ga.. U. student of law. Savannah, Ga.; LLD, Ohio No UBaylor U. Bar: Wash. Mem. Wash, senate, congressman al

Va.; Va.;

large.

1806-1900; city

mem.

U.S. Senate from

atty.. III..

corp. counsel Chgo.. 1905-07; 1913-19. 30-43; aide to commr.

High Commn. on Can. and Alaska Boundary, at London. 1900; commr. to arrange customs regulations between Can. and N.W U.S.; 1st whip of U.S. Senate, con-

Joint

tinuously re-elected each session to expiration of senatorial terms; appld. U.S. commr representing Senate at London to execute treaty laws for safety at sea; commr. for War Dept.

and

Pres.

in

matters touching prosecution of war; active

World War 1; tendered ambassadorship to Belgium (declined); served in behalf of Am. interests, internal, confs. Genoa, Italy and Lausanne, Switzerland. Author: Hand Book on election. 1912. (with A.J. Putney) Constitutions, Statutes and Their Construction; Two Great Republics Rome and the United States; Removal of Causes from State to U.S. Courts; Lewis and Spelling on Injunctions. Chosen by Democracy of Wash, for v. p. of U.S.. 1900. endorsed by Pacific Coast States; named by primary vote of Dems. and by Dem. State Conv. as III. choice for v. p.. 1920, unanimously nominated gov. Served in Spanish-Am. War, on staff of Gen. Brooke in Cuba, as insp. gen.; transferred to staff of Gen. Grant, in PR., later the Philippines. 1898-1900. Knighted by King of Belgium and King of Greece; made mem. Knights of the Round Table, London. Died Apr 9, various war duties.



NBC



One Minute Bedtime Stones

;

series); 24 home video cassettes, including 101 Things for Kids to Do, Shari's Christmas Concert. Don't Wake Your Mom, 1992, Let's Make Music. 1994; appeared in mus. prodns., including Bye Bye Birdie, Funny Girl. Past nat. bd. dirs. Girl Scouts U.S.; past internat. bd. dirs. Boy Scouts Am.; past pres. Am. Ctr. Films for Children; past hon. chmn. bd. trustees Internat. Reading Found.; past trustee Greater LA. Zoo Assn. Recipient 12 Emmy awards, including awards for best program and outstanding female personality. 1989, for outstanding performer in a children's program. 1992. outstanding wnting in children's series. 1993. outstanding performer in a children's series, 1993. 94. 95, daytime Emmy for performer in a children's series; Peabody award, I960, 50th Anniversary Dir.'s award Ohio State Award Com.. 1988, Monte Carlo Internal. TV award, 1963, Radio-TV Mirror award. I960, Kennedy Ctr. award for excellence in arts for young people, 1986, Video Choice award. 1988, 12 Parents Choice awards, 1992. Died Aug. 2, 1998.

(best-selling

1939.

LEWIS, SINCLAIR,

b. Sauk Centre. Minn., Feb. 7, (Kermott) L.; m. Grace Living1914; 1 child. Wells; m. Dorothy Thompson, May 14. 1928; 1 child, Michael. AB. Yale 1907; Litt.D, 1936. reporter New Haven Jour., Courier, San Francisco Bulletin, AP; asst. editor, editor Transatlantic Tales. Volta Review, Frederick A. Stokes Co.. 1916, Adventure, Pub. Newspaper Syndicate. George H. Doran Co., 1916. Author: (novels) Our Mr. Wrenn, 1914, The Trail of the Hawk. 1915. The Job. 1917. The Innocents. 1917. Free Air. 1919, Main Street, 1920, Babbitt. 1922, Arrowsmith. 1925. Mantrap. 1926, Elmer Gantry. 1927. The Man Knew Coohdge, 1928. Dodsworth, 1929. Ann Vickers, 1933, WOrl of Art. 1934. It Can't Happen Here, 1935. Prodigal Parents, 1938. Bethel Mernday. 1940, Gideon Planish. 1943, Cass Timberlane, 1945, Kingsblood Royal. 1947, World So Wide. 1951, (plays) Hobohemia, N.Y., 1919, Jayhawker (with Lloyd Lewis), N.Y 1934, It Can't Happen Here; produced Federal Theatre with 21 cos.. 1936, Angela Is Twenty-Two (with Fay Wray) 1938-39; (plays in book form) Jayhawker. Dodsworth (with Sidney Howard), 1935. It Can;t Happen Here. 1938; contbr. short stories to mags. Recipient Nobel prize in lit., 1930. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Died in Rome, Italy. Jan. 10, 1951; buned Sauk Centre.

1884;

JERROLD See BOCK, JERRY

LEWIS,

s.

Edwin

J.

and

stone Hegger, Apr.

author;

Emma

15.

U

LEWIS,

ELMA

L, cultural organization artistic director; b. Boston, Sept. 15, 1921; d. Clairmont McDonald and Edwardine (Jordan) L. B in Literary Interpretation. Emerson

HHD

1943; MEd. Boston U.. 1944; (hon.). Emerson 1968, Anna Maria Coll.. 1968. Boston Coll., 1971, Bridgewater Stale Coll.. 1976. Stonehill Coll., 1979; DFA (hon). Bates Coll.. 1971. Colby Coll. 1971, Regis Coll, 1973. Smith Coll., 1976. Brown U.. 1982, Mass. Coll. Art. 1985; ArtsD (hon). Harvard U.. 1972. Merrimac Coll.. 1973, Clark U.. 1973; D in Pedagogy (hon .). R.I. Coll.. 1976; MusD (hon), New Eng. Conservatory Music, 1977; LittD (hon ), Franklin Pierce Coll., 1977, Northeastern U.. 1979; LHD (hon.). Framingham State Coll.. 1982. New Eng. Conservatory, 1982; D in Fine and Performing Arts (hon ). Southeastern Mass. U.. 1985. Dance tchr. Dons Jones Sch. Dance (name now' Jones Haywood Ballet, Washington). Boston, 1935-41; English, speech tchr. Roxbury Mem! High Sch. Girls. Boston. 1942-43; speech therapy tchr Woodward Quincy, Mass., 1 942-43, Habit Clinics of Boston Inst., Mental Health, 1942-43; fine arts worker Harriet Tubman House, Boston. 1945-49, League of Women for Community Service. Boston, 1943-45; dir.. choreographer Roberf Gould Shaw House Chorus. Boston, 1946-68; ballet mistess, drama instr Elma Lewis Sch. Fine Arts. Boston, 1950-71. founder. artistic dir. Nat Or. Afro-Am. Artists, Boston. 1969—; cons Boston Pub. Schs. Program Devel Office. 1966-67. Nat Inst. Edn.. Washington. Nat. Endowment for Arts. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee Mass. Coll. Art. Sta. Ednl. Soc., Boston Zool. Soc.. mem. bd- overseers Mus. Fine Arts; mem. vis. com. Sch Mus. Fine Arts; bd. dirs. NAACP. Boston, Greater Boston Diabetes Found mem. corp. Northeastern U.. Joslin Diabetes Found.; mem. U.S. Pres.'s Com. on Arts and Humanities. Recipient Mayor's citation. 1972.74.75. Gov.'s citation 1973-75, City Council citation 1973-75. Disting. Citizen award Am. Soc Pub Adminstrs., Coll., Coll..

WGBH

;

HEW

1972.

US.

tion.

1975.

Jaycees cert

citation, 1971, Mass State Legislature citaGold Key award Boston Coll. 1976. Boston appreciation. 1978. Outstanding Ednl. Con-

Black Educators Alliance Mass.. 1981. McArthur Prize Fellows award. 1987. Distinguished Service award Nat. Alumni Council. Silver medal Boston U 1982. Presdl. Citation Pres.'s Com. on the Arts and Humanities. tribution

citation

.

Washington,

award

Mass. Assn Psychologists. 1985, Monarch award Nat. Inst. Culture and Art, 1986; named into Acad. Disting Bostonians, Greater Boston C. of C, 1985; recipient of 100 other citations and awards. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts Scis.. mem. Boston U Nat. Alumni Council (Disting Service award 1982). Subject of several hundred newspaper, mag. articles and TV produc-

Humanitarian

1983,

LEWIS, JERRY

(JOSEPH LEVITCH),

comedian; b. Newark, Mar. 16, 1926; s. Danny and Rae Leviich; m. Patti Palmer, 1944 (div.); children: Gary. Ron, Scott, Chns. Anthony. Joseph; m. Sandra Pitnick, 1983; I child, Danielle

DHL

Edn., Irvington (N.J.) High Sch., (hon), Mercy 1987. Prof, cinema U. So. Calif.; pres. JAS Prodns., Prodns., Inc. Began as entertainer with record routine at Catskill (NY.) hotel; formed comedy learn with Dean Martin. 1946-56; performed as a single, 1956—; formed Jerry Lewis Prodns. Inc., prod., dir.. writer, star, 1956; films include: My Fnend Irma, 1949. My Friend Irma Goes West. 1950. At War with the Army, 1950, That's My Boy. 1950. Sailor Beware. 1951. The Stooge, 1952. Jumping Jacks, 1952, Scared Stiff. 1953. The Caddy. 1953. Money From Home, 1953. Three Ring Circus, 1954, Living it Up, 1954, You're Sara.

Coll.. Inc..

P.J.

Never Too Young. 1955, Artists and Models. 1955, Partners, 1956, Hollywood or Bust, 1956, The Delicate Delinquent, 1957, The Sad Sack. 1957, The Geisha Boy. 1958. Rockabye Baby. 1958, Don't Give Up the Ship, 1959, Li'l Abner. 1959. Visit to a Small Planet. 1960. The Bellboy, 1960, Cinderfella, I960, The Ladies Man. 1961. It's Only Money. 1962, The Errand Boy, 1962, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. 1963.

The Nutty Professor. 1963. Who's Minding The Store, 1963. The Patsy, 1964. The Disorderly Orderly. 1964. The Family Jewels, 1965, Boeing- Boeing. 1965, Three On A Couch, 1965, Way ... Way ... Out. 1966, The Big Mouth, 1967. Don't Raise the Bridge. Lower the Water, 1968. Hook, Line and Sinker. 1969. One More Time, 1969. Which Way To the Fronf. 1970. Hardly Working, 1981, King of Comedy. 1983. Cop, 1984, Smorgasbord. 1983. Slapstick. 1984, To Catch How Did You Get In?. 1985. Cookie, 1989. Arrowtooth Waltz. 1991. Mr. Saturday Night. 1992, Arizona Dream. 1993. Funny Bones. 1995; appeared on Broadway in Damn Yankees, 1995, on tour. 1995—; author: The Total FilmMaker, 1971, Jerry Lewis in Person. 1982; principal TV appearances include master of ceremonies ann. Labor Day Comdr Order of Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. 1966 chmn. Muscular DysLetters. France, 1984; nat Arts Recipient most promising male star in TV trophy Assn. award Motion Picture Daily's 2nd Ann. TV poll, 1950. (as team), one of TV's 10 money making stars award Motion Picture Herald - Fame poll. 1951. 53-54. 57, best comedy team award Motion Picture Daily's 16th annual radio poll. 1951-53, Nobel Peace Prize nomination, 1978. Mem. Screen

A



.

&

Producers Guild, Screen Dirs. Guild. Screen Writers Guild 16C Las Sahara Ave Office: Jerry Lewis Films Inc 3160 Vegas NV 89102-6003 also William Morns Agy Inc 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills CA 90212-2704

W

#

Who

.

LEWIS, SYDNEY,

LEWIS, JERRY LEE,

retail

company

executive,

b. Bklyn., June 27. 1922; d Nathaniel Bernard L. and Lillian Aaronson; m. Sydney Lewis, Sept. 3, 1942; children: Sydney. Andrew Susan Lewis Butler. B.A.. U Mich

(Beller)

M

1942;

.

D.H.L. hon.. Va

Commonwealth

U

U

Union

1983

.

Cert,

.

1977.

HHD

.

hon

.

Va.

diamond evaluaior and ap-

Am. Entrepreneur, founder Best Inc., Richmond. Va., 1957 now exec. v. p., bd. Best Products Co.. Inc Trustee Va. Environ Endowment. Richmond. 1978 Va Mus Fine Arts, 1990 Cir City Found mem Richmond Pub Sch. Bd.. praisor Gemological Inst



Products Co., vice

chmn





.

;

.

;

1980—; mem legis affairs com C of C Richmond. 1981—. exhbns com. Va Mus. Fine Art. Richmond, 1982—, Va. State Fedn. Block Grant com. City of Richmond. 1983; mem. Va. State Bd Edn. 1983—, vocational ednl policy com., 1987 chmn. curriculum and instructions and profl edn, 1987—, tchr. edn com.. 1986—, bd trustees Washington & Lee U 1984—; bd dirs. Circuit City Found..

mem mem



,

,

archives appear

in their original

form

country-rock singer, musician; b Fcrnday. La.. Sept. 29, 1935; s. Elmo and Mary Ethel L.; m. Kerne Lee. children: Phoebe. Jerry Lee Jr. Student. WaxRock and roll performer, recs. on ahachie (Tex ) Bible Inst Sun Records label. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin" On, 1957. Great Balls of Fire. Mercury/Phonogram, 1963-78, Elcklra Records, 1978-81. shifted to country and rock repertoire recs include Golden Hits, Odd Man In. Country Class, Roll Over Beethoven, High Heel Sneakers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Southern Roots, Good Rockin' Tonight. Tasle of Country. Sunday After Church. Rural Route #1. Dnnkin Wine Spo Dee. Golden Cream of Country, Monsters. Old Tymc Dec Country Music. Rockin with From the Vaults of Sun; appeared in films Amcncan Hot Wax. Disc Jockey Jamboree, High School Confidential; albums include Sold Gold, 1986, The Killer Rocks On. 1987. Rocket, 1988. 1992. Killer The Mercury Years Vol One. Vol Two. Vol. Three. 1989, Great Balls of Fire. 1989. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On. 1992.

company

executive, b.

Richmond,

,





.



;



;

,



;

;

Thomas Jefferson award of Yr award Va. Retail Honor Nat. DAR, 1983. Hon. Humanities, Va Commonwealth U., 1983,

service to higher edn. in Va., 1978,

pub.

service,

Mchis Assn

LEWIS, FRANCES AARONSON,

retail

s. Julius Beryl and Dora (Lewis) L.; m. Frances Aaronson. Sept. 3. 1942; children: Sydney Jr.. Andrew Marc. Susan (Mrs. Dixon Butler). B.A., Washington and Lee U.. 1940. postgrad, in law. 1940-42; postgrad, bus. adminstrn., Harvard. 1942-43; in law. George Washington U 1946. H.H.D.. Va. Commonwealth U., 1983; hon. patron of arts degree, Va. Mus. Fine Arts Bar Va 1942, D.C. 1947. V.p. New Standard Pub. Co. Inc., Richmond, 1947-58, pres. New Standard Pub. Co. Inc., 1958also dir.; founding pres., chmn. Best Products Co. Inc., Richmond, 1951 also dir Best Products Co. Inc. Pres. Richmond Jewish Community Council, 1953—, Va Mus., 1986—; trustee Washington and Lee U-, Lexington, Va., Va. Union Univ., Richmond; trustee Hirshorn Mus.. Washington. 1976 trustee Inst. Contemporary Art. chmn., 1985, pres., 1985 Phila., 1975—. Sch. Visual Arts, Boston U.. 1976—. Va. Environ. Endowment Fund, Va. Found, for Humanities and Hirshorn Mus.. Public Policy. Hebrew Union Coll.. Cin 1985—. Bklyn. Acad. Music, N.Y.. 1985—; mem. bd. assocs. U. Richmond., trustee Va. Mus. Fine Arts. 1980—, pres.. 1986 trustee Council of Nat. Gallery Art, Washington. 1983 bd. dirs. Jobs for Va. Grads,. Commonwealth of Va., 1985. Recipient Disting. Virginian award, 1972. nat. honorec award Beta Gamma Sigma, 1976, ann. award Federated Arts Council of Richmond, 1976, Jackson Davis award for disting.

Va., Oct. 24, 1919;

for

tions

Degree Dr

1978,

1982.

,

of

Retailer

Medal

of

Gov.'s awards Arts of Va.. 1985. Disting. Retailers award Retail Mchts Assn Greater Richmond. 1985. Archtl. Medal for Va. Service award Va Soc. AIA, 1986. Pres 's Nat Medal of Arts award. 1987, Skowhegan Gertrude Vandcrbill Whitney award. 1990, William P. Robinson Sr. Dem award. Greater Richmon award. 1990. 1989. Detocqucville Soc ABG Disting Svc. award. 1991. Va. Cultural Laureate award. 1992, Bernard Glasser Meml. award Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'nth. named to Richmond Bus. Hall Fame, 1989. Club: Lakeside Country Died Mar 12. 1999.

O

Rockin*

My

Life

Away.

1992. Heartbreak.

1992, All Killer.

.

LEWIS,

WARREN KENDALL,

chemical engineer; b 21, 1882; s. Henry Clay and Martha Ellen Rosalind Denny Kcnway, Oct. 1909 SB. MIT, 1905. PhD in Chemistry. U Brcslau. Germany. 1908; DSc (hon). U Del.. 1937; DEng (hon). Pnnccton U-. 1947; DSc (hon). Harvard U„ 1951. Bowdoin Coll. 1952 With

Laurel. Del (Kinder) L.

,

Aug

m

;,

LEWITT

WHO'S

166

MIT, 1910-75, prof. chem. engnng., 1915-48, ret. Contbr. to Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. tech jours, on chem. engnng. Acad. Arts and Scis, AICE, Nat Acad Scis, Instn. Chem Engrs. Gt. Britain (hon .), Am. Inst. Mining, Metall. and Petroleum Engrs. Chemists Club (NYC.) Died Mar. 9, 1975.

LEWITT, SOL,

artist;

b.

Hartford,

Conn.

1928.

BFA.

Syracuse U.. 1949. Instr. Mus. Modern Art Sch, 1964-67. Cooper Union. 1967, Sch. Visual Arts, N.Y.C. 1969-70. NYU, 1970. Contbr. articles on sculpture, drawing, conceptual art to jours., mags.; one-man shows include. Visual Arts 1976. San Francisco Mus. Art. 1975. WadMus., sworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn., 1981, Musee d'Art Contemporain. Bordeaux. France. 1983, retrospective travelling

NYC,

exhbn, Mus

Modern

Art.

NYC.

1990-95.

Mus

Con-

temporary Art. Montreal, Kranneri Mus., Champaign, III, Mus. Contemporary Art, Chgo., La Jolla (Calif.) Mus., 197879, Stedelijk Mus.. Amsterdam. 1984. Stedelijk Van Abbe Mus., Eindhoven, 1984, Musee d'Art Moderne de la ville de Pans, 1987. Tate Gallery, 1986, Walker Art Ctr.. Mpls.. 1988, Kunstlalle Bern. Switzerland, 1989. Porticus, Frankfort. Fed. Republic

Touko Mus..

Germany.

1990,

1990.

Drawings

1958-92 Haags Gemeentemus, The Hague and lour. Structures 1962-93 Mus. Modern Art, Oxford and tour, 25 Years of Wall Drawings 1968-93 Addison Gallery, Phillips Acad.. Andover, Mass., Prints 1970-95 Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C. San Francisco Mus of Art, 2000; group exhbns. include Sculpture Ann, Whitney Mus. Am. Art, N.Y.C, 1967,

Minimal Art, The Hague, 1968, Documenta. Kassel, W, Ger., 1968, 72. 77, 82. Prospect, 1968, Dusseldorf, 1968, Stadtische Kuntshalle, Dusseldorf, 1969, La Jolla Mus. Contemp. Art, 1970, Tokyo Biennale. 1970. Guggenheim Internat, 1971, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Mus. Am. Art. N.Y.C. 1979, Hayward Gallery. London, 1980, Internat. Sculpture exhbn Basel. Switzerland, 1980, Westkunst, Cologne, Fed. Republic Germany, 1981, Musee Nat. d'Art Moderne, Paris, 1981. Art Inst. Chgo, 1982, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1983, Mus. Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 1986, Whitney Biennial, 1987, Skulptur Projekt, Munster. Fed. Republic Germany, 1987. Venice (Italy) Biennale, 1988. Zeitlos, Hamburg, Fed. Republic Germany; represented in permanent collections. Stedelijk Mus Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo. Art Gallery Ont, Toronto, Los Angeles County Mus. An. Los Angeles, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, Tate Gallery, London, Centre Georges Pompidou, Pans. Whitney Mus Art. N.Y.C, Met Mus Art. N.Y.C, Art Inst. Chgo.. Mus. Contemporary Art, Chgo.; work also in German, Swiss. Australian, Dutch, Belgian and Am. mus. E-mail: [email protected]. Office: c/o Susanna Singer 50 Riverside

WHO

Dance/USA honor, 1992, Visual Arts Freedom of Expression award Andy Warhol Found, 1993, Artist of Yr. award L.A. County High Sch. Arts, 1993. Freedom of Expression honor Andy Warhol Found. Visual Arts, 1993, Calif. Alliance Edn award, 1994, Lester Horton Sustained Achievement award. 1995 Dance Resource Ctr of L.A, Lester Horton award for Restating and Revival. Dance Resource Ctr. of L.A, 1996, 97, Disting. Artists of 1996. High Sch. of Performing Arts, Houston Tex, Bill of Rights award, Am. Civil Liberties Union of So. Calif, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1996. Gypsy award Profl. Dancers Soc, 1997, We. Arts Alliance Emeritus Mem. award, 1999, Capezio ann. Dance award for Significant Conbns. to Dance in U.S., 1999; grantee Mellon Found, 1975. 81. 86, Guggenheim Found, 1977-78, NEA, 1969-94; honoree Women's Internat. League Peace and Freedom.

Gallery. Kansas City, Mo. 1969. Mus. Contemporary Art, Chgo. 1970, Centre National D'Arte Contemporain. Paris, 1975, and traveling to: Nationalgalerie Staatliche Museum Kulterbesitz, Berlin. Seattle Art Mus, 1976, Inst. Con-

temporary Art. Boston. 1979. Portland Ctr. for Visual Arts, 1980, St Louis Art Mus, 1981. Fundacion Juan March, Madnd. 1982, Walker Art Ctr, Mpls, 1986, 'The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein', Mus. Modern Art, 1987, and traveling to: Mus. Overholland, Amsterdam, 1987, Tel Aviv Mus, Israel, 1987, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, 1988, Mus. Modern Art. Oxford. Eng, 1988, Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, 1988; group shows include Whitney Mus. Am.

NYC,

,

Am

Dr New York

NY

10024-6555

LEWITZKY, BELLA,

choreographer; b. Los Angeles. Jan. 13, 1916; d. Joseph and Nina (Ossman) L, m. Newell Taylor Reynolds, June 22, 1940; 1 child, Nora Elizabeth. Student, San Bernardino Valley (Calif.) Jr. Coll, 1933-34; hon. doctorate, Calif. Inst. Arts, 1981; PhD (hon.). Occidental Coll., 1984, Otis Parsons Coll., 1989, Juilliard Sch, 1993; DFA. Santa Clara U, 1995; DFA (hon.), Calif. State U, Long Beach, 1997. Chmn. dance dept, chmn adv. panel U So Calif, Idyllwild. 1956-74; founder Sch Dance, Calif Inst Arts, 1969. dean, 1969-74; vice chmn. dance adv. panel Nat.

NYC.

created outside wall for Circarama, NY. State Pavillion, N.Y. State World's Fair, 1963, large Painting for Expo '67, Montreal, 1967, Brushstroke Murals for Dusseldorf U. Med. Ctr, 1970. 'Mermaid' (NEA grantee), pub. sculpture for

Endowment Arts. 1974-77, mem. artists-in-schs. adv. panel. 1974-75; mem. Nat. Adv. Bd. Young Audiences, 1974 Joint

Commn. Dance and

mem.

Am

trustee Calif.

and

Arts. Sch.

Summer

WNET,

— —

Theater Accreditation, 1979; com.

Dance Coun. of UNESCO, 1974 Assn Dance Cos, 1976—, Idyllwild Sch. Music 1986-95. Dance/USA, 1988-95. Calif. State

chpt. Internat.

1987

of





Arts, 1988 cons, the dance project Co-founder, co-dir. Dance Dance Assocs, ;

1951-55; founder. 1966; artistic dir. Lewitzky Dance Co, L.A.; choreographer. 1948-97; founder, former artistic dir. The Dance Gallery, L.A.; contbr. articles in field; choreographed works include Trio for Saki, 1967, Orrenda, 1969, Kinaesonata. 1971. Pietas, 1971, Ceremony for Three. 1972, Game Plan. 1973, Five, 1974. Spaces Between, 1975, Jigsaw, 1975. Inscape, 1976, Pas de Bach, 1977, Suite Satie, 1980, Changes and Choices, 1981, Confines, 1982. Continuum. 1982. The Song of the Woman, 1983, Nos Duratun. 1984, 8 Dancers/ 8 Lights. 1985. Facets, 1986, Impressions #1, 1987, Impressions #3, 1988, Agitime. 1989, Impressions #3. 1989, Episode #1, 1990. Glass Canyons. 1991, Episode #2, 1992, Episode #3. 1992, Episode #4, 1993, Meta 4, 1994. Four Women in Time. 1996. Mem. adv. com. Actors' Fund of

L.A..

Am,

1986—, Women's Bldg. Adv. Council, 1985-91,

Calif.

Arts Council, 1983-86, City of Los Angeles Task Force on the Arts, 1986 mem. artistic adv. bd. Interlochen Ctr. for Arts, 1988 Recipient Mayoral Proclamation, City of LA,





;

.

1976, 1982, ann. award Dance mag, 1978. Dir.'s award Calif. Dance Educators Assn, 1978, Plaudit Award. Nat. Dance Assn, 1979, Labor's Award of Honor for Community Svc, LA County AFL-CIO. 1979. LA Area Dance Alliance and

LA. 1980,

C

LA

Junior of C Honoree, 1980. City of Resolution, Distguished Artist Award, City of L.A. and Music

Silver 1982. Achievement California State Senate Resolution, Ctr.,

award 1982,

YWCA, 1984,

1982, of Dist1984,

Award

Recognition, Olympic Black Dance Festival, 1984, Women's Award, Northwood Inst, inguished California State U. Distinguished Artist. 1984, Vesta Award, Woman's Bldg, 1985, L.A. City Council Honors for Outstanding Contributions, 1985, Woman of the Year, Palm Spnngs Desert Museum. Women's Committee, 1986, Disting. Svc. award Western Alliance Arts Adminstrs, 1987, Woman of Achievement award, 1988, Am. Dance Guild Ann award. 1989, So. Calif. Libr. for Social Studies & Rsch. award. 1990. Am. Soc. Journalists & Authors Open Book award. 1990, Internat. Soc. Performing Arts Adminstrs. Tiffany award. 1990, Burning Bush award U. of Judaism, 1991, 1st recipient Calif. Gov.'s award in arts for individual lifetime achievement, 1989; honoree L.A. Arts Coun, 1989, Hentage honoree, Nat. Dance Assn, 1991, Vaslav Nijinsky award. 1991, Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment award, 1991, Artistic Excellence award Ctr. Performing Arts U. Calif, 1992. Lester Horton Lifetime Achievement award Dance Resource Ctr. of L.A, 1992, Occidental Coll. Founders' award, 1992.

Theatre Performing Arts in Miami Beach, Fla, 1979. 'Brushstrokes in Flight', Port Columbus Airport, Columbus, Ohio, 1984. 'Mural with Blue Brushstroke", Equitable Life Assurance Bldg. with Whitney Mus. Art, 1985, 'Coups de Pinceau'. Caisse des Depots and Consignations, Paris, 1988. Tel Aviv Mus. Art. Tel Aviv, 1989. With AUS. 1943-46.

LIBBY, WILLARD FRANK, science educator, chemist; b Grand Valley, Colo.. Dec. 17, 1908; s. Ora Edward and Eva May (Rivers) L; m. Leonor Hickey, Aug. 9, 1940 (div. 1966); children: Janet Eva, Susan Charlotte; m. Leona Woods Marshall. 1966. BS, U. Calif, 1931, PhD, 1933; ScD, Wesleyan U, 1955. Syracuse U, 1957, Trinity Coll, U. Dublin. 1957,

Recipient

Acad, and

Com'

Guggenheim Meml. Found, Task Force Air Pollution. 1969-70, Coop, 1970-73. Calif Govs. Earthquake Coun, 1972-80; vis. com. Jet Propulsion Lab., 1968profl.

jours.

1959-77,

active

selection

Pres.

US/Japan Com

Sci.

72; sci. adv. State of Idaho,

1969-72; bd. dirs, pres. Isotope

Found. Recipient Rsch. Corp. award, 1951, Chandler medal Columbia, 1954, Remsen Meml. Lectr. award. 1955, CCNY Bicentennial Lectr. award, 1956, Elliott Cresson medal Franklin Inst, 1957, Williard Gibbs medal. 1958. Albert Einstein award, 1959, Priestly award Dickinson Coll, 1959, Nobel pnze for chemistry. I960. Calif. Alumnus of Yr. award. 1963; Guggenheim fellow, 1941-42. 51. 59, Fellow Am. Nuclear Soc., Am. Inst. Chemists (Gold medal 1970), Brit, Acad, (corr); mem. AAAS. AIChE, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. acad. Arts and Scis, Nat Acad. Scis, Heidelberg Ajcad Sci, Am. Phys. Soc, Am. Chem. Soc. (award 1956), Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Inst. Aeros. and Astronautics, Bolivian Soc. Anthropology, Berkeley Fellow (charter), Geochem. Soc, Geol. Soc. Am. (Day medal 1961), Royal Swedish Acad Sci, Explorers Club, Cosmos Club (Washington), Met. Club. Century Assn. Club (NYC), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Died Sept. 8. 1980; cremated.

LICHTENSTEIN, HARVEY,

performing arts executive; b. Bklyn, Apr. 9, 1929; s. Samuel and Jennie (Meiner) L.; m. Phyllis Holbrook. Nov. 14. 1971; children: Saul. John. BA, Bklyn Coll, 1951, LHD (hon.), 1986; postgrad, Bennington (Vt.) Coll, 1953;

ArtsD (hon),

L.I.

U,

1989;

MusD

Skowhegan medal for painting. 1977. Mem. Am. Inst. Arts and Letters. Died Sept. 29. 1997.

LICKLIDER, JOSEPH

C. R., computer scientist, educator; St. Louis, Mar. 11, 1915. Student, Washington U, St. Louis. U. Rochester. With psychoacoustics lab. Harvard U.; with MIT, from 1950, assoc. dir, then dir project (now

SAM

RAND

1966, 67, 68. 70. 72, 73, 74. 75

78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85. 87,

1995; presented with Key to the City. On, 1997. Mem. Am. Arts Alliance (bd. dirs. 1977), Internat. Dance Alliance (adv. council 1984—). Dance/USA (bd. dirs. 1988), Phi Beta (hon). Fax: 505-897-9259, Dance is communicative of personal, emotive knowledge- of sensory information common to all The feel of the wind, the exhilaration of clear space, the headiness of an enormous height, the marvel of human power, one's personal worth- can take shape and be illuminated in dance. How wonderful to work at something you love! How remarkable to be given the opportunity to utilize one's whole being, one's physical knowledge, intellectual capacity, imagination and creativity in a single persuit. How good to practice dance and know that it will not engage you in mass murders of warfare; it will not destroy our environment. It is capable of healing, celebrating, and sharing human resources. My philosophy is predicated on the belief that choreography is the taskmaster of us all. In each work. I attempt to discover again the truth of that statement.

Carnegie Inst. Tech, 1959. Georgetown U, 1962, Manhattan Coll, 1963, U Newcaslle-Upon-Tyne. Eng, 1965, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1970, U. South Fla., 1975, U. Colo., 1977. From instr chemistry to assoc. prof. U. Calif, 1933-45; chemist labs. Columbia War Rsch. Divsn, 1941-45; prof, chemistry Inst. Nuclear Studies/ U. Chgo, 1945-59. UCLA. 1959-80; dir. Inst. Geophysics and Planetary Physics, 1962-80, Sci. Rsch. Instrument Corp, Hedge Fund Am, Summit Capital Fund, Inc., Nuclear Sys, Inc., Rsch. Cottrell, Inc. W.F. Libby Labs, Douglas Aircraft Co., Data Design Labs.; rsch. assoc Geophys. Lab, Carnegie Instn, Washington, 1954-59; spl. vis. prof, chemistry, physics, astrophysics, aero-engnng. U Colo, 1967-70; spl. vis. prof, chemistry U. South Fla, Tampa, 1972; acad. adv. bd. Corp, 1968-77; com. sr. responsible reviewers AEC, 1945-52, gen. adv. com, 1950-54, 60-62. Plowshare adv. com, 195972; mem. Calif. Air Resources Bd, 1967-72. Author: Radiocarbon Dating, 1955; mem. editl. bd. Sci, 1962-70, Space Life Scis, V970-80, Sci. Total Environ, 1973-80, Environ. Geology. 1973-80, hidsl. Rsch, 1967-73; contbr. articles to

N.Y.C,

(Downtown). 77. Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C, 1966, Solomon R. Guggenheim Mus, 1965.76. Venice Biennale, 1966, Corcoran Gallery Art 36th Biennale. Washington, DC, 1978, Solomon R. Guggenheim MUs., N.Y.C, 1965. 76, Hirschorn Mus, Washington. 1980, Bklyn. Mus. Art. N.Y.C. 1981, Nat. Mus. Am. Art, Smithsonian Inst, Washington. 1984, Palacio Velazquez, Madrid. Spain, 1991, Galerie Martine Queval. Pans. 1992. Galerie Joachim Becker. Pans, 1992, represented in permanent collections: Mus. Modem Art, N.Y.C, Whitney Mus Am. Art, N.Y.C, Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington. Hirschorn Mus and Sculpture Garden, Washington, Libr. Congress. Washington, Nat. Gallery Art, Washington. Chgo. Art Inst, Smithsonian Inst, Washington, Victoria and Albert Mus, London, Seibu Art Mus, Tokyo, Ludwig Mus, Cologne, Stedelijk Mus, Amsterdam, Norton Simon Mus, Pasadena, Yale U, New Haven, Walker Art Ctr, Mpls, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art. Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo; Art,

67, 68. 74. 76. 80. 85, 88.

NYC,

.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

b.

MAC

Lab.

Computer

sr. lectr, ret, 1985; with 1957-62, v.p, 1960-62; mem. staff Dept, Def. Advanced Rsch. Projects Agy, Info. Processing Techniques Office, 1963-64. IBM Corp.; rschr. in linguistics; lectr. on neurophysiology of vision and hearing, the perception of speech and presentation and assimilation of information. Author: Man-computer Symbiosis, I960, (with robert Taylor) The Computer as a Communications Device, 1968. Recipient Common Wealth award for disting. svc.. 1990. Mem. Acoustic Soc. Am. (pres.). Died June 26, 1990.

Bolt,

Sci), prof, emeritus,

Beranek and Newman,

JERRY, composer, lyricist; b. N.Y.C, 1933. Writer of songs including: Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots, Love Potion No. Nine, Searchin, Little Egypt, Riot In Cell Block No. Nine, Is That All There is. Let's Bnng Back World War I, I've Got Those Feeling Too Good Blues, Ready to Begin Again (from Broadway play Mad Woman of Chaillot). Style. Baby, Style, Next Year Baby, Hard Times, Hound Dog, K.C Lovin (later re-named Kansas City), Smokey Joe's Cafe, Searchin, Yakety Yak, Charley Brown, Lucky Lips, Saved, On Broadway, Spanish Harlem, There Goes My Baby. I (Who Have Nothing), Stand By Me, Jailhouse Rock, Baby. Don't Care, Lovin You, Treat Me Nice, His Latest Flame, I'm A Woman. * LIEBER,

I

LIEBERMAN, JOSEPH

I., senator; b. Stamford. Conn, Marcia (Manger) L.; m. Mar. 20, 1983; children: Matthew, Rebecca, Ethan, Hana. B A, Yale U, 1964, J.D, 1967. Bar: Conn. 1967. Mem. Conn. Senate, 1971-81. senate majonty leader, 1975-81; ptnr. Lieberman, Segaloff & Wolfson, New Haven. 1972-83; atty. gen. State of Conn, Hartford, 1983-89; U.S. senator from Conn, 1989—; mem. armed svcs. com, environment and pub. works com, govtl. affairs com, small bus. com.; chmn. Dem. Leadership Coun, 1995—. Author: The Power Broker, 1966, The Scorpion and the Tarantula, 1970. The Legacy, 1981. Child Support in Amenca, 1986. Democrat. Jewish. Office: 706 Hart Senate Office Bldg Washington DC 20510-0001

Feb.

24,

Hadassah

1942;

s.

Henry and

Freilich,

(hon.).

Coll. Music, 1989; LHD (hon ), Pratt Inst, 1993, Sch, 1999. Bard Coll, 1999; DFA (hon). Pnnceton U, 1999, Subscription and group sales mgr. N.Y.C Ballet, also N.Y.C Opera, 1965-67; pres, exec, producer Bklyn. Acad. Music, 1967-99; chmn. BAM Local Devel. Corp,

Mannes

Juilliard

N.Y.C, 1999—; Am.

Spoleto (Italy) Festival, 1971-73. Recipient Disting. Svc to Arts award Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. 1999. Nat. Medal of Arts. 1999. Chevalier of Legion of Honor, France, 1998. Mem. Century Assn. (N.Y.C). dir.

LA,

LIEBLING, ABBOTT JOSEPH, journalist; b NYC, Oct. 18, 1904; s. Joseph and Anna (Slone) L; m. Ann Beatrice McGinn, July 28, 1934 (div, 1949) m. Lucille Hitle Speclorsky, 1949 (div. Stafford. 1959); m. Jean 1959. Student, Dartmouth Coll, 1920-23; B in Lit, Columbia U, 1925; student, Sorbonne, Paris, 1926-27, Newspaperman; staff The New Yorker mag, 1935-63; corr., The New Yorker, France, Eng, North Afnca, 1939-44. Author: (with Edward B, Marks) They All Sang, 1934. Back

Where Came From, 1938, The Telephone Booth Indian. 1942, The Road Back to Pans, 1944, Mink and Red Herring. 1949; editor (with E.J. Sheffer) La Republique du Silence. 946, The Republic of Silence, 947, The Wayward Pressman, 1947. Chicago: The Second City, 1952, The Honest Rainmaker, 953, The Sweet Science, 956, Normandy Revisited, 1958, The Earl of Louisiana, 1961. The Press. 1

LICHTENSTEIN, ROY,

artist;

b

NYC,

Oct

27, 1923; s

Milton and Beatrice (Werner) L.; m. Isabel Wilson, June 12, 1949 (div.); children: David, Mitchell; m. Dorothy Herzka,

Nov.

1,

1968.

BFA, Ohio

State 1977,

U,

1946,

MFA.

1949; 1988,

DFA

(hon). Calif. Inst. Arts., Ohio State U, Bard Coll, 1989. Instr. Ohio State U, 1946-51; asst. prof. SUNYOswego, 1957-60, Douglass Coll., Rutgers U, 1960-63. Pop art and other themes derived from comic strip techniques; one-man shows include Leo Castelli Gallery. N.Y.C, 1962,

1

1

1

1

1961, Between Meals, 1962. Honor (France). Died Dec. Cemetery, East Hampton.

Recipient Knight of Legion of 28. 1963; buried Green River

63, 65. 67. 71, 72. 73, 74, 75. 77. 79. 81. 83. 85. 86, 87. 89. 92. Galerie Ileana Sonnabend, Pans. 1963. 65. 70. 75,

Pasadena 1967,

Art Mus, 1967, Walker Art Ctr, Mpls, Mus, Amsterdam. 1967. Tate Gallery, Guggenheim Mus, N.Y.C. 1969, Nelson

(Calif.)

Stedelijk 1968.

London,

LIEPMANN, HANS WOLFGANG, Berlin, Germany, July 1945". s. Wilhelm

ized,

3,

1914;

and

physicist, educator; b. to U.S. 1939, natural(Leser) L.; m. Kate Kas-

came

Emma

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1939 (div ); m Diethnd Wegener June 19, Goldschmidt. 1954; 2 children Student. U Istanbul, 1933Zurich. 1938; Dr Engnng. 35, U. Prague, 1935, PhD. L Research fellow U. Zunch. (hon.). Tech. U. Aachen. 1985. 1938-39; mem faculty Calif Inst Tech.. Pasadena. 1939. dir. Grad. Aeronautical Labs.. prof, aeronautics, 1949 1972-85. Charles Lee Powell prof, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, 1976-83, Theodore von Karman prof, aeronautics, 1983-85. Theodore von Karman prof, aeronautics mem. research and tech adv. com. on basic emeritus. 1985 Co-author: (with A.E. Puckett) Aerresearch NASA. odynamics of a Compressible Fluid. 1947; (with A. Roshko) Elements of Gas-dynamics. 1957 Contbr. articles to profl. chinsky.





.

;

Recipient Physics prize I

jours.

Zurich. 1939. Prandtl Ring,

German

Soc. Aeros. and Astronautics. 1968, Worcester Reed Warner medal ASME, 1969. Michelson-Morley award Case Inst. Tech., 1979. Nat Medal of Sci- US Dept Commerce. 1986, Guggenheim medal. Daniel Guggenheim Med. Bd. of Award. 1986, Lord Found, award. 1990. Nat. Medal of Tech.. U.S. Dept Commerce. 1993 Address: Calif Insl Tech 104-50 Dept Aeronautics 1200 E California Blvd Pasadena

CA

91125-0001

C. WALTON, surgeon; b Mpls.. Oct 23. 1918; Clarence Ingewald and Elizabeth Lillian (Walton) L.; m Ruth Lindberg. Dec. 31. 1946; children Kimberle Rae (Mrs Allen Loken). Craig Walton. Kevin Owen. Clark William (dec). B.S., U. Minn.. 1939. D 1942, M.S. in Physiology, 1951. Ph.D. in Surgery. 1951; Dr Medicinae U Oslo. 1976; hon. degree. Faculte De Medecinae De Montpelticr, France, 1977; Dr. honoris causa. Sorbonne U.. (hon). Oklahoma City U.. Paris. 1986. U Rome. 1991. 1987; DSc. W.Va. U.. 1993. Diplomate: Am. Bd Surgery. Pvt. practice 1951. Am. Bd. Thoracic Surgery. 1954. specializing gen., thoracic and cardiovasmedicine. 1942 cular surgery, 1945—; instr. dept. surgery U. Minn. Med Sch., 1949-51. asso. prof surgery. 1951-56. prof, surgery,

LILLEHEI,



{Catherine

M

he

.

prof surgery. 1967—; dir med. affairs St. Jude Med. Sch.. St. Paul. 1979—; chmn. dept surgery Cornell U. 1967-74. Lewis Atterbury Stimson Med Center, prof, surgery Med. Coll.. 1967-74; surgeon-in chief N.Y. Hosp.. N.Y.C. 1967-70; bd. dirs. Getz Bros. Med., Tokyo. Served It. col. M.C., AUS. 1942-46. Decorated Bronze Star; officer Order of Leopold (Belgium); recipient Theobald-Smith award AAAS. 1951, Ida B. Gould award. 1957, 1st pnze Am. Coll. Coll. Chest Physicians. 1952. Lasker award. 1955. Hektoen Gold medal AMA, 1957, Oscar B. Hunter award Am. Therapeutic Soc., 1 958. Purdue Frederick Med. Achievement Travel award Internal. Consul for Health, 1958, Malcom F. Rogers Meml. award Wis. Heart Assn.. 1962. Cummings Humanitarian award Am. Coll. Cardiology. 1963, Gairdner Found. Internal, award. 1963, Honor award Stevens Inst. Tech., 1967. Gold Plate award Am. Acad. Innovative Contbn. Achievement, 1968, Bio-Med. Tech award Congl. Inst, for Space. Sci., and Tech.. 1985, Outstanding Achievement award Bd. of Regents, U. Minn., 1991, Markowitz award Acad. Surg. Rsch., 1994, Harvey prize in sci. and tech. Technion, Israel, 1996, Catharyine pnze Prince Bernard. The Netherlands, 1998; Lillehei Endowed Chair in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery named in his honor U. Minn. Med. Sch.. 1988. Lillehei Libr named in his honor, 1991; named to Minn. Inventors Hall of Fame. 1993. Fellow ACS., Am. Coll. Chest Physicians, Am. Coll. Cardiology (pres. 1966-67). Am. Coll. Angiology, Am. Heart Assn., Halsted Soc., Internal. Soc. Surgery. Allen O. Whipple Surg. Soc., Pan Am. Med. Soc.. Royal Soc. Medicine (Gt. Britain). Soc. Thoracic Surgery; mem (Billings silver medal 1972), Am. Surg. Assn.. Acad. Surg. Rsch.. Am. Assn Thoracic Surgery. Soc. U. Surgeons. Soc. Exptl Biology and Medicine, AAAS. Internat. Cardiovascular Soc., Soc. Vascular Surgery, Sigma Xi. Home: Saint Paul Minn Died July 5, 1999. clin.

NYC,

HRH

AMA

LILLIS,

1941;

children:

Paul.

L.;

Vema

m. Margaret Kao. July

BS

Civil

in

Engnng.

.

,

.



;

.

HARRY

See

,

.

LHD

1956-67,

Ting Chang and Feng Yi (Kuo)

20.

Chiaotung U.. Tangshan. Republic of China. 1931; MS. U Calif.. Berkeley. 1933; LLD. Chinese U Hong Kong. 1972. Golden Gate U.. San Francisco. 1982. Tongji U.. Shanghai, 1987. Chiaotung U., Taiwan. 1987 Chief bndge engr chid design engr Chinese Govt. Rys.. 1933-46; asst.. then assoc. prof. U Calif 1946-55. prof 1955-76. chmn. div structural engnng.. 1960-63. dir structural lab. 1960-63; chmn. bd. T.Y. Lin Internal.. 1953-87. hon. chmn. bd.. 1987-92; pres. Inter-Continental Peace Bndge. Inc., 1968 cons, to State of Calif.. Def. Dept.. also to industry, chmn. World Conf. Prestressed Concrete, 1957. Western Conf Prestressed Concrete Bldgs 1960; chmn. bd. Lin Tung Yen. China. 1993—. Author: Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures. 1955. rev. edit.. 1963. 3d edit, (with N.H. Burns). 1981. (with B. Bresler. Jack Scalzi) Design of Steel Structures, rev edit., 1968, (with S.D. Statesbury) Structural Concepts and Systems, 1981, 2d edit., 1988; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Berkeley citation award, 1976. NRC Quarter Century award, 1977. AIA Honor award, 1984. Pres.'s Nat. Med. of Sci 1986, Ment award Am. Cons. Engrs.. Coun., 1987. John A. Roebling medal Bndge Engnng.. 1990. Am. Segmental Bndge Inst. Leadership award. 1992. Outstanding Paper of Yr. award Internat. Assn Bndge and Structural Engnng 1993. Lifetime Achievement award Asian Am. Archs. and Engnng. Assn., 1993, Outstanding Achievement award AAAE Assn. of So. Calif., Prix Albert Caquot award Assn. Francaise pour Construction, 1995; fellow U. Calif, at



1949; 18. children Kathanne. Margaret. Anne, John Grad.. St. Paul's Sch.. Concord. N.H.. 1940; BA.. Yale U 1944. LL.B.. 1948; LLD. (hon). Harvard U 1969. Williams Coll.. 1968. Bar: State 1949, N.Y. Dist. Ct. Vliet

.

CROSBY, BING

Berkeley;

1994 medal, Sci.,

named Alumnus

U. Calif. Alumni Assn..

of Yr.

Mem ASCE (hon., life, Wellington award, Howard OPAL award). Nat. Acad. Engring., Chinese Acad. Academia

(Freyssinet medal).

Sinica,

Internat.

Am. Concrete

Inst,

Fedn. (hon.),

Prestressing Prestressed

Concrete

Inst, (medal of honor), Chinese Acad. Sci., Chi hon). Home: 8701 Don Carol Dr El Cerrito 94530-2734 Office: 315 Bay St San Francisco CA 941331923 Fear incites fear; complex breeds complex If one learns to control one's own fear and complex, and at the same time understands those of others, one will have gone a long way toward success and happiness.

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CA

LINDBERGH, ANNE SPENCER MORROW (MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS LINDBERGH), wnter; b EnDwight Whitney and Elizabeth Reeve (Cutter) Morrow; m. Charles Augustus Lindbergh. May 27, 1929 (dec. 1974); children: Charles Augustus (dec.). Jon Morrow, Land Morrow, Anne Spencer. Scott Morrow. Reeve Morrow. Grad.. Miss Chapin's Sch., N.Y.C, Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass.. 1928; MA (hon.). Smith Coll.. Northampton, Mass., 1935; LLD (hon.), Amherst Coll., 1939, Univ. Rochester, 1939. Author: North to the Onent. 1935. Listen! The Wind, 1938. The Wave of the Future. 1940. The Steep Ascent. 1944, Gift from the Sea, 1955, The Unicorn and Other Poems, 1935-1955, 1956. Dearly Beloved, glewood, N.J

,

1906; d.

1962. Earth Shine, 1969, Christmas in Mexico: 1972, 1971. a Unicorn: Diaries and Letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh. 1972, Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Dianes and 1929-1932, Lindbergh, 1973, Letters of Anne Morrow Locked Rooms and Open Doors: Diaries and Letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1932-1935. 1974, The Flower and the Nettle: Diaries and Letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1936-1939. 1976. War Within and Without; Diaries and Utters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh. 1939-1944. 1980. The People in Pineapple Place. 1982. Bailey's Window. 1984, The

Bnng Me

Worry Week. 1985. The Hunky-Dory Diary. Shadow on the Dial, 1987, Nobody's Orphan.

1986, 1987.

The The

Pnsoner of Pineapple Place, 1988, Next Time, Take Care. 1988. Tidy Lady, 1989. Travel Far. Pay No Fare. 1992. Three Recipient two Lives to Live, 1992, Nick of Time, 1994 prizes for lit. work Smith Coll.; cross of honor (for part in survey of trans-Atlantic air route) U.S. Flag Assn., 1933; Hubbard gold medal (for work as co-pilot and radio operator in flight of 40,000 miles over five continents) Nat. Geog, Soc.. 1934. Address: c/o Harcourt Brace 525 B St San Diego CA

.

NY

(so.

N.Y

dist.)

1950.

1955. DC. N.Y.C. 1953-60.

Supreme

U.S.

Ct.

1958. Mem firm Webster & Sheffield. 74-91. presiding ptnr., 1989-91; of counsel Mudge Rose Guthne Alexander Ferdon. N.Y.C. 1991-94, ret.. 1994; exec. asst. to U.S. atty. gen., 1955-56; mem. 86th-89th Congresses from 17th Dist NY., mayor 1965-73; Commentator on TV. Author: Journey Into Politics. 1966, The City. 1970. The Edge. 1976. Bd. mem. emenlus Lincoln Or. for Performing Arts; chmn. ementus bd. dirs. Lincoln Ctr. Theatre Co. Lt. USNR, 1943-46. Mem. Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y. (exec. com. 1956-60). ABA. N.Y. State Bar Assn.. Assn. Former Mems. Congress (pres. 1987-88). Episcopalian.

&

NYC.

Democrat.

JOSEPH

LING,

TSO-TI, manufactunng company execu-

environmental engineer;

tive,

,

s.



s.

LIPPMANN

167

b.

Peking, China, June

1919;

10.

came to U.S., 1948, naturalized, 1963; s. Ping Sun and Chong Hung (Lee) L.; m Rose Hsu, Feb. 1, 1944; children; Lois Ling Olson, Rosa-Mai Ling Ahlgren, Louis, Lorraine Ling-LaRoy. B.C.E., Hangchow Christian Coll.. Shanghai, China, 1944; M.S. in Civil Engnng, U. Minn.. 1950. Ph.D. in San Engnng. 1952. Registered profl. engr.. Minn., Ala.. N.J.. Okla.. W.Va., N.Y.. 111., Ind.. Pa.. Mich. Civil engr. Nanking-Shanghai R R. System, 1944-47; research asst. san. engring. U. Minn., 1948-52; sr. staff san. engr. Gen. Mills. 1953-55;

Mpls..

Inc..

dept.

dir.

san.

research

engring.

Ministry Municipal Constrn., Peking. 1956-57; prof, civil engnng. Bapt. U., Hong Kong, 1958-59; head dept. water and san. engring. Minn. Mining & Mfg. Co., St. Paul, 1960-66, mgr. environ, and civil engnng., 1967-70, dir. environ, engr-

and pollution control. 1970-74, v. p. environ, engring. and pollution control. 1975-84, community service exec., 1985 adv. mem. on air pollution Minn, Bd. Health, 1964-66; mem. Minn. Gov.'s Adv. Com. on Air Resources. 1966-67; mem. adv. panel on environ, pollution U.S. of C, 1966-71; mem. chem. indsl. com., adv. to Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commn., 1962-76; mem. environ, quality panel Electronic lndustnes Assn.. 1971-80; mem. environ, quality com. 1965-84; mem. Pres. Nixon's Adv. Bd. on Air Quality, 1974-75; vice chmn. environ, com. U.S. Bus. and Industry Adv. Com. to OECD, 1975-84; mem. adv. subcom. on environ., health and safety regulations Pres. Carter's Domestic Policy Rev. of Indsl. Innovation, 1978-79; adv. panel indsl. innovation and health, safety and environ, regulation Office Tech. Assessment of U.S. Congress, 1978-80; exec. com. engnng. assembly NRC, 1977-80; also environ, studies bd. Commn. Natural Resources, 1977-82; mem. staff sves. subcom. of environ, com. Bus. Roundtable. 1975-84; vice chmn. environ, com. U.S. Coun.. Internat. of C, 1978-89; adv. com. on rsch. applications policy NSF, 1976-80; mem. Sci. Adv. Bd. EPA. 1984-88, selection com. Pres. Bush's Environment and Conservation Challenge Award, 1991-93. ing.



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NAM,

C

Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee Belwin Outdoor Lab.. St. Paul. 1970—; bd. dirs. Fresh Water Found.. 1974—. Northwest Area Found.. 1970-87, St. Paul Area YMCA. 1974-80, Midwest China Study Center, Minn. Environ. Sci. Found., 1970-78. Nat. Water Alliance, 1983-88, World Environ. Ctr., 1984-99. Woodrow Wilson Sr. fellow. 1975—; recipient numerous awards, including Joan Hodges Queneau award Am. Assn. Engring. Socs., 1990, Outstanding Achievement award Nat. Govt. Taiwan, 1993; named Laureate. Global 500 Honor Role UN Environ. Program, 1999. One of Most Important Engrs. of Past 125 Yrs. Fellow ASCE Worldwide, Engnng. News Record, 1999.

mem. NAE, Am. Acad.

(life);

chmn.

examination

update

Environ. Engrs. (diplomate, 1981-83), Minn. Assn.

com.

Commerce and Industry, Am. Water Works Assn. (life). Air Club: and Waste Mgmt. Assn. (dir.), Chem. Mfg. Assn.

MN

Rainbow (Mpls.). Home: 2090 Arcade St Saint Paul 55109-2564 There must be a goal in any stage of one's life. It must be high enough to offer a challenge. One should not wait for the opportunity but create the opportunity to achieve

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that goal

LIMON, JOSE ARCADIO,

dancer; b Culiacan, Sinaloa. Mex Jan 12. 1908; came to U.S.. 1915; s. Florenico and Francisca (Traslavina) L.; m. Pauline Lawrence. Oct. 3. 1941 Student, U. Calif.. 1926-28. studied an, N.Y.C; studied dance with. Dons Humphrey. N.Y.C. 1930-40, Charles Weidman. N.Y.C. 1930-40; (hon .). Wesleyan V., 1959, Colby Coll.. 1967. U. N.C.. 1968. dancer choreographer various Broadway shows. 1933-40; faculty dance dept. Bennington Coll.. Temple U U. Pitts Mills Coll.. U Calif 1935-42, Dance Players Studio, Sarah Lawrence Coll.. own co. with Dons Humphrey as artistic dir.. made concert tours of U.S.. Can.; performed in Pans, 1950; invited by Nat Inst. Fine Arts of Mex. to perform and choreograph with Nat. Acad Dance. 1950-51; N.Y. season 1952 sponsored by Rothschild Found participated as dancer, choreographer. concert

,

DFA

.

,

.

LINDBERGH, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, aviator; b De1902. s. Charles Augustus (mem. Congress troit. Feb. 4. from 6th Minn. Dist 1907-17) and Evangeline Lodge (Land) 1929; children L.; m. Anne Spencer Morrow, May 27. Charles A. (dec.). Jon Morrow, Land Morrow, Anne, Reeve. Scott. Grad. high sch., Little Falls, Minn., 1918; matriculated in mech. engring., U. Wis., 1920; left univ. to enroll in Aero., N.Y. U.. Flying Sch., Lincoln, Nebr., Feb. 1922; 1928; LLD, Northwestern U. and Wis. U„ 1928; hon. MS, .

M

summer

Started flying 1922; airmail pilot St. Princeton U„ 1931. Louis-Chgo., 1926; purchased The Spint of St. Louis. Feb. 1927; flew The Spirit of St. Louis San Diego to N.Y.C. May 1927, flying time 21 hours, 20 minutes; flew non-stop N.Y.C to Paris, May 20, 1927, 33 1/2 hours; receptions by French govt., Brussels, London. Washington. N.Y.C and some 75

seasons, 1948-69; dancer cultural mission Am. Nat. Theatre and Acad for Slate Dept. to South Am., 1954, Europe. 1957. Ctrl. Am. and South Am., 1960; artistic dir Drama Theatre; mem dance faculty Julliard Sch., 1953-72; dance works include The Moor's Pavane, The Exiles, La Malinche, The Visitation, Chaconne, There is a Time, Emperor Jones, The Traitor, Missa Brevis. Choreographic Offenng, The

other cities in V S .; non-stop flight Washington-Mexico City, 27 hrs. 10 minutes, 1927. Flying cadet U.S. Air Service Res.. 1925, later col. 1924, later advanced to col. 1st. It. Mo.N.G World Airways. Made survey of U.S. airplane Dir Pan prodn. for U.S. Army, 1939; toured U.S. making radio Trustee speeches urging U.S. to keep out of war. 1941. Recipient Panamin Found.. Inc.. Carnagie Instn., 1934.

Winged. Died Dec

Congl MedaJ of Honor (US). D.FC, DSC. Woodrow Wilson medal for good will flight to Mexico. Central Am and West Indies. Langley medal (Smithsonian Instn), many others; decorated chevalier Legion of Honor (French); Royal Air Cross (Brit); Order of Leopold (Belgian) and others. Winner Orteig pnze for 1st N.Y. to Pans non-stop flight, also vanous other tokens of recognition, recipient Wnght Bros. Meml Trophy, 1949; Pulitzer award, Distinguished Am biography. 1954. Author: Of Flight and Life. 1948; The Spint of St, Louis, 1953 Died Aug. 26. 1974

;

instr.

Am. Dance

Festival,

sponsored by Conn.

Coll.,

Am

LIN, MAYA, Henry H and

1972

2.

Athens. Ohio. Oct. 5. 1959; d. Julia (Chang) L BA. Yale U.. 1981. MArch Fine Arts, 1987 Architectural designer Peter architect;

b

.

PhD in Forbes & Assocs., N.Y.C. 1986-87; pvt practice NYC, 1987 — mem Batey & Mack. San Francisco. 1983. Fumihiko 1986.

;

Maki Assoc., Tokyo, Veterans

Meml.,

Montgomery.

work include Prin Washington. 1981. Civil Rights

Ala..

1985.

Vietnam

Meml

.

Am

,

1986

LIPMANN,

FRITZ (ALBERT), biochemist, educator; b. Koenigsberg. Germany, June 12, 1899; came to U.S.. 1939, naturalized, 1944; s Leopold and Gertrud (Lachmanski) L.; Student. Hall. June 23. 1931; 1 son. Stephen m. Elfreda U. Koenigsberg. 1917-22, U Munich. 1919; M.D.. U. Berlin, (hon). U. Marseilles. 1947, U. 1924, Ph.D.. 1928;

M

MD

(hon). Harvard. 1949; DSc. (hon). Pans. 1966. Harvard U. 1967, Rock(hon). Brandeis U.. 1959, Ycshiva 964. Research asst Prof. Meyerhof s Lab., Kaiser U Wilhelm Inst,, Berlin and Heidelberg. 1927-30; Dr. A Fis-

U. Chgo.. efeller U.. ,

TUNG YEN, Nov

civil

14. 1911;

engineer,

came

archives appear

to

US.

educator; b Foochow. 1946. naturalized. 1951.

in their original

form

VLIET, former mayor, former conLINDSAY, gressman, author, lawyer; b. N.Y.C. Nov 24, 1921; s George Nelson and Eleanor (Vliet) L m Mary Harnson. June ;

U

LHD.

1

.

Berlin.

Rockefeller fellow Rockefeller

1930-31;

Med. Research. N.Y.C, 1931-32; research asso. Biol. Carlsberg Found.. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1932-39; dept. biochemistry Med. Sch. Cornell U, 1939-41; research chemist, head biochem research lab. Mass. Gen. Hosp.. Boston. 1941-57; prof. biol. chemistry Harvard Med. Sch.. Inst

Insl.

1957-70, prof, emeritus, of a Biochemist. Carl Neuberg medal, 1948; Mead Johnson & Co. award for outstanding work on Vitamin B-complex. 1948; Nobel prize in medicine and physiology for 1966 discovery of coenzyme A. 1953; Nat. Medal Sci 1949-57;

pi of.

Rockefeller

researcher, 1970-86 1971; sci. papers.

U..

Author:

Wandenngs

Recipient

.

Fellow

Royal

N.Y Acad mem.

Soc.;

Sci..

Nat.

Danish Royal Acad

Acad

Scis

.

Scis.; fgn.

Am. Chem.

mem

Soc..

Am.

Am

Soc Biol Microbiology. Biochem Soc., AAAS. Home: Rhinebeck Chemists. Harvey Soc.. Am. Philos Soc Soc.

NY

Died July 24. 1986. cremated

LIPPMANN, WALTER,

editor, author; b.

NYC.

Sept

23.

Jacob and Daisy (Baum) L. m. Faye Albcrtson, May m 2d. Helen Byrne Armstrong, Mar 26. 1938. AB. Harvard U.. 1909. postgrad in philosophy. 190910. Former assoc editor New Republic; editor N.Y World, Herald-Tribune, other newspapers, wnier |93li spl 1889;

JOHN

LIN,

1953, 1971;

cher's Lab.,

24.

China.

MA

Copenhagen. 1972;

s.

1917;

NY

;

LIPSCOMB to Sec. of War. 1917; sec. org. to prepare data Peace Conl Bd. overseers Harvard. 1933-39 Author: A Preface to Politics. 1913. Drift and Mastery. 1914. The Stakes of Diplomacy. 1915, The Political Scene. 1919. Liberty and the News, 1920. Public Opinion, 1922. The Phantom Public. 1925. Men of Destiny. 1927, American Inquisitors. 1928. A Preface to Morals, 1929, The United Slates in World Affairs

assl.

(with William O. Scroggs), 3d edit., 1933, Interpretations, 1932, Interpretations, 1933-35, The Method of Freedom, 1934, The New Imperative. 1935. The Good Society. 1937. Some Notes on War and Peace, 1940, U.S. Foreign Policy: War Aims. 1944. The Cold Shield of the Republic, 1943. War. 1947, Isolation and Alliances. 1952. The Public

US

1955, The Communist World and Ours. 1959, The Coming Test with Russia, 1961. Western Unity and the Common Market. 1962, The Essential Lippmann. 1963; contbr. articles to mags, including Atlantic, Yale Rev.. Harper's, Life; editor: The Poems of Paul Manett, 1913. Capt. U.S. Army Mil. Intelligence, attached to 2d sect Gen Staff, Gen. Hdqrs. A.E.F. and Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace. Decorated comdr. Legion of Honor; officer Order of

Philosophy,

Leopold (Belgium); recipient Knight's Cross Order of St Olav (Norway); comdr. Order Orange Nassau (Netherlands); Pulitzer prize spl. citation. 1957; Pulitzer prize. 1962. Gold for essays and criticism Nat. Inst. Arts and letters, Nat. Inst. Arts and 1965; Medal of Freedom, 1964. Letters. Arn Acad. Arts and Letters. Century Club. Harvard

medal

Mem

Club. Coffee House Club. River Club (NYC). Metro Club. Cosmos Club. Nat. Press Club (Washington). Harvard Club. Tavern Club (Boston), Faculty Club (Cambridge, Mass.). Phi Beta Kappa (senator 1934-40) Died Dec 14, 1974

LIPSCOMB, WILLIAM NUNN,

JR.,

physical 1919; s Wil-

retired

chemistry educator; b Cleveland. Ohio. Dec 9, liam Nunn and Edna Patterson (Porter) L.; m.

Mary Adele

Sargent, May 20, 1944, children: Dorothy Jean. James Sargent, Jean Craig Evans, 1983; 1 child. Jenna. BS, U Ky 1941, DSc (hon). 1963; PhD. Calif Inst Tech 1946; DSc (hon ), U Munich. 1976, LI. U.. 1977, Rutgers U.. 1979, Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1980. Marietta Coll.. 1981. Miami U, 1983. U Denver, 1985. Ohio State U. 1991. 1992. Phys. chemist Office of Sci R&D. Transylvania U 1946-59. asst. prof.. 19461942-46; faculty U Minn.. Mpls

m

,

.

.

,

50. assoc. prof.. 1950-54, acting chief phys. chemistry div., 1952-54, prof and chief phys. chemistry div., 1954-59; prof chemistry Harvard U Cambridge, Mass., 1959-71, Abbott and James Lawrence prof., 1971-90, prof, emeritus, 1990 mem Nat. Commn for Crystallography, 1954-59, 60-63, 65-67; chmn. program com. 4th Internat. Congress of crystallography, Montreal. 1957; mem. sci. adv. bd. Robert A. Welch Found.; mem. rsch. adv. bd. Mich. Molecular Biology Inst.; mem. adv. com. Inst. Amorphus Studies, mem. sci. adv. ,



US

com. Nova Pharms.. Daltex Med. Svc. Gensia Pharms., Binary Therapeutics. Author The Boron Hydrides, 1963. (with Studies of Boron Hydrides and Related OR. Eaton) Compounds. 1969; assoc. editor: Jour Chemical Physics.

NMR

mem.

1955-57; contbr. articles to profl. jours.; clarinetist,

Guggenheim fellow Chamber Music Players. Eng 1954-55; Guggenheim fellow Cambridge U

Amateur Oxford

U

,

,

.

1972-73;

Eng.. seas

NSF

sr.

Churchill

fellow

Welch Found

Robert

postdoctoral fellow. 1965-66; OverColl. Cambridge. Eng, 1966. 73; lectr 1966. 71; Howard U. dist.

inguished lecture series. 1966; George Fisher Baker lectr. Cornell U.. 1969; centenary lectr Chem Soc.. London. 1972;

Weizmann Inst., Rehovoth, Israel. 1974; Evans award Ohio State U.. 1974; Gilbert Newton Lewis Meml

lectr lectr.

U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1974; also lectureships Mich. State numerous 1975, U. Iowa. 1975. Ill Inst Tech. 1976, others; also speaker confs.; Recipient Harrison Howe award in Chemistry. 1958; Distinguished Alumni Centennial award U. Ky., 1965; Distinguished Service in advancement inorganic chemistry Chem. Soc., 1968; George Ledlie prize Harvard, 1971; Nobel prize in chemistry, 1976; Disting. Alumni award Calif. Inst. Tech., 1977, sr. U.S. scientist award Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, 1979; award lecture Internat. Acad Quantum Molecular Sci., 1980. Fellow lectr.

U.,

Am

Am. Acad. Chem. Minn.

Arts and

WHO'S

168

Scis..

Am.

Phys. Soc.;

Am

mem. NAS,

Soc. (Peter Debye award phys. chemistry 1973. 1949-50). Am. Crystallography Assn. sect.

chmn. (pres.

1955). The Netherlands Acad. Arts and Scis. (fgn.l. Math Assn. Bioinorganic Scientists (hon.), Academie Europeenne des Sciences, des Arts et des Lett res. Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon.). Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Sigma Pi Sigma. Phi Mu Epsilon. Office:

Harvard U Dept Chemistry Cambridge MA 02138-2902

& Chem

12

Biol

Oxford

St

1922;

14,

s.

artist;

;



,

Instr. ceramics Toledo Mus. Art. 1949-51; prof, art U. Madison. 1951-77; chmn dept. U Wis.. 1964-67. 69-71. Author: Glass Blowing - A Search ementus. 1977 include Lee for Form. 1971; one- and two-man exhbns 1969-70. Maison de Culture. Nordness Gallenes. Liege. Belgium, 1974, J & L Lobmeyr. Vienna. 1974. Brooks Meml Art Gallery. Memphis, 1975. Contemporary Art Glass 1977, 78, 79. Habatat Gallery. Detroit, Gallery.

2000

.



,

NYC.

NYC.

NYC.

1980, 81. Heller Gallery. Ebeltoft, Sweden.

LOCKWOOD, BELVA ANN BENNETT, lawyer; b. 1830; d Lewis Johnson and Royalton. NY, Oct 24. Hannah (Green) Bennett; m Uriah H McNall. 1848 (dec. 1853); m Ezekial Lockwood. 1868 (dec 1877). Grad Ge-

1980. 81. 82. 83, 84, 85.

.

1989, Royal Copenhagen Glasmusem. Riihimaki, Finland, 1989, 1990, ImKunsthaus am Mus.. Cologne. Germany. Glasmuseum. Frauenau. 1990. Germany, menhausen. Germany. 1992. Yokohama (Japan) Mus. Art, 1995. retrospective exhbn onginated by High Mus. Art. Atlanta. 1984. traveling to the Renwick Gallery, Am. Craft Mus.. Iowa Milw. Art Mus. and Portland (Maine) Mus. Art, State U

AM

Glasmuseum

nessee Coll. Lima. NY.. 1857; BL. Nat. U.. 1873; (hon), Syracuse U.. 1875, LLD. 1908. Bar: DC. 1873, Ct. Claims. Supreme Ct 1879. Sch. tchr.. 1857-68. lawyer. 1873-1917; secured passage through U.S. Congress of bill admitting women to U.S. Supreme Ct.. 1879; worked for and secured passage of bill giving women govtl. employees equal pay for equal work; engaged in many important civil rights law cases; commd. by U.S. State Dept. to represent U.S. at Congress of Charities and Corrections, Geneva, Switzerland, 1896; mem. com. apptd. by Fedn. Women's Clubs which secured law giving equal property rights for women and equal guardianship of their children in prepared amendment to statehood bill before Congress granting suffrage to women in Okla, Ariz, and N.Mex.; mem. nom. com. for Nobel Peace pnze; del. Internat. Peace Con1911. gress, Milan. Italy. 1906. London. 1908. Rome, Prominent in temperance, peace and woman suffrage movements; nominated for pres. of U.S., Equal Rights Party, 1884, Woman 88; pres. Woman's Nat. Press Assn., 1901; pres. Suffrage Assn.; sec. Am. br. Internat. Peace Bur.; elected atty. gen. Women's Republic, St. Louis. 1912; dean of 20 ambs. to Women's Conv., Budapest. Hungary. 1913; elected mem. soc. established in Rome for creation of a world conscience. 1913; hon mem. assn. created for heads of internat. socs.. Brussels. 1913; elected mem. Internat. Peace Bur.. Berne. Switzerland; numerous other peace movement activities. Presented with 1913 (now in Nat. oil portrait of herself. Women of

Gallery, 1989, Finnish

US

.

originated at Mint Mus Craft & Design, Charlotte. N.C., 1999-2000. traveling to Ark. Art Ctr Decorative Arts Mus Little Rock, St. John's Mus. Art. Wilmington. N.C., Hunter Mus. Art. Chattanooga. Elvehjem Art Ctr., Madison, Wis.; .

DC;

in permanent collections, Victona and Albert Mus., London, museums in, Germany, Holland, Switzerland. Belgium. Austna and. Czechoslovakia, also. Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C.. Am. Craft Mus.. N.Y.C.. County Mus Art LA., Corning Mus of Glass, Toledo Mus. Art. Detroit Art Inst.. Milw Art Center. Smithsonian Instn.. Washington. High Mus. Art. Atlanta. Chrysler Mus.. U. Mich., U. III.. Ohio State U., Phila. Mus Norfolk. Va Art, The White House, Washington, numerous other pub. and pvt collections. Bd. dirs. Penland Sch.. N.C, pres. bd. dirs., 1986-88; pres.. chmn. Littleton Co.. Inc.. Spruce Pine.

represented

LA

.

DC

.

Signal Corps U.S. Army. 1942-45. ETO Recipient diploma of honor Glass Mus. Frauenau, Germany,

N.C, 1981—. With

N.C, 1987, Master of Medium award James Renwick Alliance. 1997. Disting Alumnus award U Mich Sch Art; named Living Treasure. State N.C; Rsch grantee U. Wis.. 1954. 57, 62. 73. 75. Toledo Mus. Art. 1962. grantee Louis Comfort Tiffany Found, grantee. 1970-71, Corning Glass Works. 1974, Nat Endowment for Arts. 1978Fine Arts award Gov.

79.

Am.

Fellow

Crafts

Coun

(trustee

emeritus, gold medal 1983). Corning award for excellence in art of glass);

DC.

Mus

LISAGOR, PETER IRVIN, newspaperman;

b Keystone. W.Va., Aug. 5, 1915. s. Pans and Fanny (Simpkins) L.; Northwestern U., 1933; A.B.. U Mich. 1939; Nieman fellow. Harvard, 1948-49; m. Myra K. Murphy, Feb. 14, 1942. children: P. Scott. Diane M. Sports reporter Chgo. Daily News. 1939-41; gen. news reporter U.P.I. 1941-42; news editor Pans Post, 1945; gen. news reporter Chgo. Daily News. 1945-48, UN corr.. 1949, diplomatic corr., WashServed ington, 1950-59, chief of Washington bur 1959-76. with AUS, 1942-45; mng. editor Stars and Stnpes, London 1945. edit., 1944-45; editor Stars & Stnpes mag., Paris, Recipient Page One award Newspaper Guild. 1948. 49; Peabody award in broadcasting. 1974. Headliners award. 1974; Edward Weintel Prize for diplomatic reporting, 1976 Press. Overseas Wnters (pres. 1960-61 Washclubs: Nat ington). Gndiron. Co-author. Overtime in Heaven. 1964 Died Dec. 10, 1976

VERA,

arts patron, philanthropist; b

Jan

6.

1908;

m

Albert A. List (dec). Founder List Visual Arts Ctr MIT. 1985. List Ctr Endowment Fund. 1991. List Found Fellow.

the Arts, 1992, Writing pnze; founder art ctrs. New Social Rsch.. Brown U.. Hamilton Coll.; active Recipient Nat. Medal of the Arts. Pres. U.S., 1997.

ship Sch.

in

for

Lincoln Ctr. for the Arts.

LITTLE,

MALCOLM (TOOK NAME AL HAJJ MALIK See MALCOLM X

SHABAZZ)

LITTLEFIELD, dance

company

CATHERINE, administrator;

dancer, b.

choreographer,

Phila.,

Sept

16.

Died

May

19.

,

Edn. in time achievement award 1993), Am. Ceramic Soc. (hon. life), (slat. Assn. Schs. Art and Designs (Disting. Svc. in Visual Arts citation 1996. Urbanglass award for Lifetime Achievement in Glass 1998)

U

Apr 30. 1943; s Robert L and Dorothy (Godwin) L.; Bonnie Robichaux. Sept. 13. 1965; children: Robert Linlithgow. III. Richard Godwin, David Barkley; SuShan Alida BA in Econs Tulane U 1967, JD. 1968; postgrad Loyola Inst Politics. 1973. Bar: La 1968 Ptnr Livingston & Powers. New Orleans, 1976-77; asst. U.S. atty.. dep. chief cnminals divsn. U.S. Attys. Office, 1970-73; chief spl. prosecutor, chief armed robbery divsn. Orleans Parish Dist. .

m

,

.

.

Atty.'s Office. 1974-75; chief prosecutor organized enme unit La. Ally Gen's Office, 1975-76; mem 95th-105th Congresses from 1st La. Dist., 1977-99; chair appropnations

Mem. nat. adv. bd. Young Ams. for Freedom. adv. bd. Young Ams. for Freedom; bd. suprs. Inst., bd. dirs. Internat Rep. Inst. Ctr. for Democracy. Named Outstanding Asst. U.S. Atty.. 1973. Mem. ABA. Fed. Bar Assn La. Bar Assn.. New Orleans Bar Assn Navy League. Am. Legion. Roman Catholic. Office: The Livingston Group 199 S Capitol St Ste 600 Washington 20003 com., 1996-99;

Mem.

nat.

,

,

SW

DC

LL COOL

NY

Jan 14, 1968. b Bayshore, Albums: Radio. 1984. Bigger and DefTer. 1987. s. Jimmy Nunya Walking with A Panther. 989, Mama Said Knock You Out (Grammv J, rap singer, actor,

,

.

,

Mass., 1887-93; U.S. Senator from leader of Senate, 1918; 1903; mem. U.S. Im1907; commr. plenipotentiary for U.S. migration Commn Internat. Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921: lectr on Am. history. Harvard U, 1876-79; lectr. Lowell Inst.. Boston, 1880 Editor Ballads and Lyrics. 1881. Complete Works of Alexander Hamilton, 9 vols., 1885; author: Life and Letters of George Cabot, 1877, Short History of the English Colonies in America, 1881,k Life of Alexander Hamilton, 1882, Life of Daniel Webster, 1883, Studies in History. 1886. Life of Washington, 2 vols, 1889, History of Boston (in Historic Town series). 1891. Histoncal and Political Essays, 1892, Speeches. 1895. (with Theodore Roosevelt) Hero Tales from American History. 1895, Certain Accepted Heroes and Other Essays in Literature and Politics, 1897, Story of the Revolution, 2 vols.. 1898. Story of (he Spanish War. 1899, A Fighting Fngate and Other Essays, A Frontier Townn and Other Essays, 1906. Speeches and Addresses. 1910. One Hundred Years of Peace. 1913. Early Memories. 1913, Democracy of the Constitution and Other Essays, 1915. War Addresses. 1917. Senate of the United

53d Congresses, 6th

LIVINGSTON, BOB (ROBERT LINLITHGOW LIVINGSTON, JR.), former congressman; b. Colorado Springs, Colo

1917.

senator; b Boston. May 12, 1850; s. John Ellerton and Anna (Cabot) L m. Anna Cabot Mills Davis. June 29. 1871. AB. Harvard U., 1871, LLB. 1875, PhD in History, 1876; LLD. Williams Coll.. 1893. Yale U., 1902. Clark U. 1902, Harvard U.. 1904, Amherst U.. Dartmouth Coll Brown U.. 1912, Union Coll., Princeton 1918. Editor N.Am. Rev.. 1873-76. Internat Bar: 1876. Rev.. 1879-81; mem. Mass Ho. of Reps.. 1880. 81, 50th to

Glass (Rakow

Nat. Coun. for Ceramic Arts (hon). Glass Art Soc. (hon. life, life-

dist.

Mass., 1893-1924; elected Rep floor mem. Alaskan Boundary Tnbunal, ,

Regent Smithsonian Instn.. Washington; trustee Boston Athenaeum; overseer Harvard If., 1911-24. Fellow Scis Died Nov. 9. 1924.

States. 1921.

Am. Acad Art* and

1

14 Shots To The Dome. 1993. Mr Smith. 1996, All World-Greatest Hits. 1996. Phenomenon, 1997, The A T, 2000. actor (films) Krush Groove. 1984, The Hard Way, 1991, Toys, 1992, The Right to Remain Silent, 1996, Woo. 1997, BAPS, 1997, Caught Up, 1998, Halloween H20. 1998. Deep Blue Sea, 1999, In Too Deep. 1999, Any Given Sunday. 1999, (TV series) In the House, 1995—, Oz, 1997. (TV movie) Wildcats, 1986 Grammy nomination (Best Rap Solo, 1994) for "Stand By Your Man' Address Bad Boy Entertainment 331 1 Kensington Ave Philadelphia PA 19 34-1401

award Best Rap Vocal), 1991,

GO

1

LIST,

)

LODGE, HENRY CABOT,

1957, 61-64. trustee

Mus

mem

Smithsonian

student

May

Frog and Toad Are Fnends. 1970. Ice-Cream Cone Coot and Other Rare Birds. 1971, On the Day Peter Stuyvesant Sailed 1972. Frog and Toad into Town, 1971. Mouse Tales. Together. 1972, The Man Who Took the Indoors Out, 1974. Owl at Home. 1975. Frog and Toad All Year. 1976. Mouse Soup. 1977. How the Rooster Saved the Day. 1977. Gregory Griggs and the Nursery Rhyme People. 1978, Days With Frog and Toad. 1979. Fables. 1980 (Recipient Caldecott Honor award 1970-71, Newberry Honor award 1972, Chnstopher award 1971-76. Nat Book awards finalist 1970. 71, 75). On Market Street. 1981. Uncle Elephant. 1981. Ming Lo Moves the Mountain. 1982. The Book of Pigencks. 1983. Mem Authors Guild Died Dec 4. 1987.

b Corning. NY., Jesse Talbot and Bessie (Cook) L m Bess

prof,

ARNOLD STARK,

author, illustrator; b Los 22. 1933, s Joseph and Lucille Harnet (Stark) Adriannc, 1955; children: Anita, Apr. 16, Adam B.F.A.. Pratt Inst.. 1955 Author, illustrator: children's books Zoo for Mister Muster. 1962. Prince Bertram the Red. 1963. Holiday for Mister Muster, 1963. Giant John. 1964. Lucille, 1964, Martha the Movie Mouse, 1966. Great Blueness and Other Predicaments. 1968. Small Pig. 1969.

I.OBEL,

Angeles. L.; m.

Toyo Tamura, Sept. 6, 1947; children Carol Louise Littleton Shay. Thomas Harvey, Kathryn Tamra (dec.). Maunne 1939-42. B in Student. U Mich Bess. John Chnstopher Design. 1947; MFA, Cranbrook Acad Art. 1951; DFA (hon), Phila U of the Arts, 1982. RISD. 1996. U Wis. Wis

CENTURY AMERICA

LA Country Club. So. Calif Athletic Club. Hollywood Athletic Club. Wilshire Country Club, Lambs Club N.Y.C, Mason Died Mar 8. 1971

Am

June

IN 20TH

Club.

danced in 1904. Broadway debut. 1920. Louie the Fourteenth, 1925. Sally. Kid Boots. 1934; founded Calhcnne Littlefield Ballet Co.. 1935 (first ballet company of dancers); choreographer (Broadway musicals) Hold Onto Your Hals, 1940. A Kiss for Cinderella. 1942. Follow the Girls. 1945. Sweethearts. 1947; (ice shows) It Happens on Ice. 1940, Stars on Ice. 1942, Hats Off to Ice. 1944. Ice Time, 1948, Mr. Ice. 1948. Sonja Heme's Hollywood Ice Revues. 1941-51; (ballets) The Minstrel. 1935. The Snow Queen. 1935. Bolero, 1936. Barn Dance. 1937. Sleeping Beauty. 1937. Viennese Waltz. 1937, Cafe Socirty. 1938. others; (tv) The Jimmy Durante Show. 1949-51 Died Nov 19. 1951.

LITTLETON, HARVEY KLINE,

WHO

LLOYD,

HAROLD

(CLAYTON),

film; b producer, Neb.. Apr 20, 1894; s. J. Darsie and Sarah Elizabeth (Fraser) L.;m Mildred Davis, Feb. 10. 1923. children: Mildred Gloria, Marjorie Elizabeth, Harold. Began as extra Edison Co., San Diego, Universal and other Hollywood film cos., joined Hal E. Roach. 1914; starred in one-reel comedies known as Lonesome Lukes; appeared in films Sailor Made Man. Grandma's Boy. Dr Jack. Safety Last. Why Worry, others; organized Harold Lloyd Corp.. 1923; prodr. films Girl Shy. Hot Water. The Freshman. For Heaven's Sake. The Kid Brother. Speedy; (1st talking picture) Welcome Girl, a Guy and a Dangerproducer. Professor Beware. Athletic Club. Wnters Gob Mem. Uplifters Club.

Burchard,

NYC.

LOESSER, FRANK, 1910. sch.

song wnter; b June 29. Manhattan pub. s. Henry and Julie (Ehrlich) L.; ed. and Townsend-Harris High Sch.; student Coll. City

m

m

2d. NY.; Lynn Garland. Oct. 19, 1936; 1 dau., Susan; Elizabeth Jospehine Jacobs (Jo Sullivan, actress-singer), June, 1959. Formerly newspaper reporter, N.Y.C. city editor small daily publ., 1929; exploitation rep. Tiffany Pictures, Inc., 1930; co-writer onginal Paramount screen play. Priorities on Parade; wnter play How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Writer songs: Moon of Manakoora (from Goldwyn's Hurncane); Says My Heart; Two Slppey People; Small Fry; Dolores; Kiss the Boys Goodbye; I Said No; 1 Don't Want ot Walk Without You; Jingle Jangle Jingle; Touch of Texas. Served with Btoop Bleep; In My Arms AUS, World War II; composed war songs: Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, First Class Private Mary Brown; Ballad of Rodger Young; What Do They Do in the Infantry. Member ASCo-recipient Pulitzer pnze for drama, 1962. CAP Wrote picture scores for Penis of Pauline, Variety Girl. Composer: The Most Happy Fella Died July 28, 1969

A

A

LA

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

LOEWE, FREDERICK, 10. 1901; Ernestine

came

to

CENTURY AMERICA

composer; b Vienna. Austria. June 1924; s. Edmund and Rose L.; m.

U.S..

(div) Student piano with. Ferruccio Busoni and Eugene d'Albert; composition and orchestration (hon). U. Redlands; with. Nicholas Reznicek; D- Mus D.F A (hon). NYU. Debut as concert pianist. Berlin. 1914. Carnegie Hall, 1942; writer music for Broadway musicals; collaborator with Alan Jay Lerner. music for My Fair Lady. 1945. Bngadoon. 1947. 1956. The Day Before Spring. Camelot. also producer. I960. Gigi. 1973. Paint Your Wagon. 1951, What's Up. 1943; The Little Prince. 1974; composer, musical comedies. Salute to Spring. 1937, Great Lady, 1938, Life of the Party, 1942, Petticoat Fever. 1935; score for movie Gigi. 1959; wrote music for TV prodns. Salute to Lemer and Loewe. 1961, The Lerner and Loewe Songbook, 1962. Recipient Hollander medal Berlin. 1923. Tony award for music. My Fair Lady. 1957, for musical score, Gigi, 1974, Motion Picture Acad, award for song Gigi, 1958, Kennedy Home; Palm Springs Calif Died Feb 14. Ctr. honor. 1986.

Zwerline

1988

GEORGE, advertising agency executive; b N.Y.C.. 26. 1931; s Harry and Vasilike (Thanasoulis) L; m Rosemary Lewandowski. Aug. 27. 1951; children: Harry (dec). Luke Student. Pratt Inst.. 1949-51. D.F.A. (hon). 1982. Designer Reba Sochis. 1951; designer CBS-TV. 1954LOIS,

June

Sudler &. Hennessey. 1956-57. Doyle. Dane. Bembach. 1958-59; partner, creative dir. Papert, Koenig. Lois. Inc.. 1960-67; chmn. bd.. chief exec, officer Lots Holland Callaway Inc.. 1967-78; chmn bd.. creative dir Lois/EJL. N Y.C., 1978—. Author: George. Be Careful. 1972. The Art of Advertising. George Lois on Mass Communication. 1977. What's the Big Idea?. 1991, Covering The 60's/George Lois. The Esquire Era. 1996 Served with AUS. 1952-54. Korea Elected to Art Dirs. Hall of Fame. 1978. Creative Hall of Fame. 1980 Mem NY. Art Dirs. Club (pres. 1971-73). Office: Lois/EJL 40 57th St New York NY 10019-4001 56:

art

dir

NYC.

adult education educator; b. Frankfort-on-

Main, Germany, June 3, 1873; came to US.. 1940; s. Jacob and Anna (Willstatter) L.; m. Guida Goldschmiedt. Apr. 5. 1908; children: Harold. Anna. Victor. Geoffrey Student. U. Slrassbourg and Munich. 1891-96; MD. U. Strassbourg. 1896; ScD (hon.). N.Y.U.. 1944. Yale, 1951; PhD (hon). (hon ), U. Graz. Frankfurt. 1953. Asst. in Graz, 1950; 1897; pvt. pharmacology U. Marburg. practice in 1900-05; assoc. profpharmacology U. pharmacology, Vienna, 1905-09; prof pharmacology U. Graz. Austria, 190938; Franqui prof. Brussels. 1938-39; lectr. Johns Hopkins. 1941; Walker- Ames vis. prof. U. Washington, 1942; Janeway lectr. 1945; Hughlings Jackson Meml lectr McGill vis. scholar U. Va., 1948. Author of papers on U.. 1946; physiology of metabolism of kidney, heart, hormones, nervous system., etc., and on chem. transmission of nervous impulse. Recipient Nobel prize in medicine, 1936, Cameron prize, Edinburgh. 1944, Austrian Disting. Order for Art and Sci.. 1936. Hon fellow Royal Soc. (Edinburgh) NY. Acad. Medicine, Academia dei Lincei Rome; fgn. mem. Roual Soc. London; corr. mem. Bavarian. Austrian Acads. Sci.; hon. mem. Am. Brit. Pharmacology Socs., Physiol. Soc., Soc. Biololgy Rome. Royal Soc. Physicians Budapest. Died Dec. 25,

W

MD

NYC,

Woods

1961; buried

Hole.

Mass

NYC,

W

LOMAX, ALAN, 1932-33; BA in

LOEWI, OTTO,

LORD

169

anthropologist Philosophy. U

Harvard Coll

Student,

.

postgrad.

1936;

Tex..

Columbia U.. 1939. Dir. Cantometrics and Choreometrics Rsch Project Columbia U.-Ctr for Social Scis.. 1962-89. anthropology. 1962-89; dir. Assn. for Culanthropology Hunter Coll., 1989 asst. dir. Archive of Am. Folk Song. Libr. Congress; dir.prodr. CBS Radio. BBC Radio, London. Author: Mister rsch. assoc. dept.



tural Equity, rsch. assoc.

Roll. 1950. 1993. reissued, Harriet and Her 1955. The Rainbow Sign. 1959, The Folk Songs North America. 1960. (audio-cassettes and handbook)

Jelly

Harmonium. of

A

Cantometrics:

Method

Anthropology. 1977. Land Where the Blues Began. 1993 (Nat Book Critics award for non-fiction 1993); co-author: (with John A. Lomax) American Ballads and Folk Songs. 1934, Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Leadbelly. 1936. Cowboy Sings, 1937, Our Singing Country. 1938, Folk Songs: USA. 1946. (with Guthrie and P. Seeger) Hard-Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People, 1967, (with Cantometrics staff) Folk Song Style and Culture, 1968, (with R. Abdul) 3000 Years of Black Poetry, of Musical

W

1969; contbr.

numerous

articles to prof], jours.; scriptwriter

To Hear My Banjo Play. Kennedy and G. Pickow)

1945; scriptwriter, dir. (with P. Wee Oss, 1951; script-

illustrator;

b.

Maidenhead. 1912.; s. John

Berkshire, Eng.. Jan. 14. 1886; came to US. Brien and Elizabeth Agnes (Gannon) L.; m. Flora Small Feb. 22. 1912 (dec. Mar. 1927); children: Elizabeth Mary. Colin MacMahon; Kathenne Harrower, 1928 (dec. 1928); m. Josephine Fricker, May 29. 1935; 1 child, Christopher Cle1906-07. ment. Student. MIT, 1904-05. London Polytech Civil engr until 1912. Author: The Story of Dr. Dolittle. 1920. The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle. 1922 (Newbery medal). The Story of Mrs. Tubbs. 1923. Dr. Dolitt'e's Post Office. 1923. Dr. Doliltle's Circus, 1924, Porridge Poetry, 1924, Dr. Dolittle's Zoo. 1925, Doctor Dolittle's Caravan, 1926. Doctor Doliltle's Garden. 1927. Doctor Dolittle in the Moon, 1928, Noisy Nora, 1929. The Twilight of Magic, 1920, Gub Gub's Book. 1932, Doctor Dolittle's Return. 1933, Tommy. Tilly and Mrs. Tubbs. 1937. Victory for the Slain. 1942. (published posthumously) Dr. Dolittle and the Secret Lake. 1948. Officer in British Army, 1916. in Flanders and France, 1917-18, wounded 1917 Mem. Players Club. Dutch Treat. Died Sept

m

,

.

tory. Trail,

Blues Began, 1985 (blue ribbon Am. Film Festival 1985). Grantee ACLS, 1939. Rockefeller Found.. 1962, 75, 77-78,

Guggenheim

1963-76;

1946.

fellow.

ACLS

fellow

Columbia U., 1960-61 Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Office: c/o Rounder Records Camp St Cambridge 02140-1103

LOGAN, RAYFORD W„ ington. Jan

m

7.

1897;

s.

histonan.

educator;

b.

LHD

1917. AM, 1929, (hon). 1965; AM. Harvard U.. 1932. PhD, 1936; LLD, Howard U 1972. Prof history Va. Union U., 1925-30; asst. to editor Jour. Negro History. 1932-33: head dept. history Atlanta U., 1933-38; prof, history Howard U., 1938-65, prof, emeritus. 1965; reapptd prof, history and historian Centennial History of Howard U., 1965-69. reapptd. prof history, 1971, disting prof, 1972-74. head dept.. 1942-64; acting dean Centennial History of Howard U. (Grad Sch.). 1942-44, mem. program African studeis, 1954-65; fgn. affairs editor Pitts. Courier. 1945-48; accredited corr. San Francisco Conv. UN, 1945, adv. com. Coordinator Inter-Am. Affairs. 1941-43; sec PanAfrican Congress. Paris. 1921. London and Lisbon, 1923, 1927; cons. for NAACP. 1949; mem. U.S. Commn. for UNESCO. 1947-50: dir Assn Study Negro Life and History, 1950-51: accredited observer at Gen Assembly. Paris, 3951-52. Author: The Diplomatic Relations of the U.S. with Haiti. 1776-1891, 1941. The Operation of the Mandate System in Africa, with an Introduction to the Problem of the Mandates in the Post-War World. 1942, The Senate and the Versailles Mandate System. 1945. The Negro and the Postwar World: Primer. 1945, The African Mandates in World Politics, 1948, The Negro in American Life and Thought: The Nadir. 1877-190. 1954. The Negro in the United States. 1957, The Betrayl of the Negro, 1965, The American Negro: Old World Backgroun and New World Experience, (with Irvin S. Cohen), 1967. 70. Haiti and the Dominican Republic, 1968, The Negro in the United Slates. Vol I A History to 1945. 1970. others: editor: What the Negro Wants. 1944. Jour Negro History, 1950-51, Du Bois A Profile. 1971. others Served to 1st It. U.S. Army. 1918-19. Decorated comdr Nat Order Honor and Haiti; Fulbright rsch. fellow France, 195152; State Dept. leaders grant West Africa, summer 1953; Coll.,

.

NYC

UN

UN

NAACP

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WEB

AEF

Mem

recipient

League

MA

LOMBARDI, VINCENT THOMAS, coach;

Bklyn

b.

,

NY., June

Spingarn medal

Am.

Phi

Bella

NAACP. Kappa

1980 Died Nov

Mem 5,

Authors

1982.

Party— Its

History. Principles and Policies. 1898. 1900. The Navy. 2 vols. Pres. bd. overseers Harvard presented town of Buckfield with Zadoc Long Free Libr.. 1901. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. Died Aug. 28.

New American Coll.;

1915.

LONG, RUSSELL BILLIU, lawyer, former senator; b. La.. Nov. 3, 1918; s. Huey Pierce and Rose (McConnell) L m Kathenne Hattic (div. June 1969); m. Carolyn Bason. Dec. 23. 1969; children by previous marriage: Kathenne Long Gilmore, Pamela Rust Long McCardell B.A., La State U, 1940. LL.B. 1942. PhD (hon), 1987; PhD (hon). Loyola U., New Orleans. 1959, Tulane U., 1979 Bar: La. 1942. Sole practice Baton Rouge 1946-47; assoc Long & West. Baton Rouge. 1946-48; exec Shreveport.

;

counsel State of La.. 1948; elected senator U.S. Senate. 1948 87. asst. majority leader, 1965-68, chmn. surface transp. subcom. of commerce com., chmn. finance com.; ptnr. Long Law Firm. Washington and Baton Rouge. 1987—; bd dirs. Stock Exchange. Met. Life Ins. Co.. Kelso & Co., Lowe's Cos., Inc.. Catalyst Vidalia Corp. Served to It. USN. 194245; participated invasions of Sicily, Anzio, So. France. Mem, ABA. La Bar Assn., D.C. Bar Assn.. Am. Legion, Met. Club. Country Club La.. Baton Rouge Country Club. City Club (Washington and Baton Rouge), Order of Coif, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha. Omicron Delta. Democrat. Methodist. Office: Long Law Firm 801 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 750 Washington 20004-2670

NY

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s.

Henry and Matilda

LLD

College; m. Marie Planitz, Aug. 31, 1940; children-Vincent, Susan. Tchr. chemistry, coach St. Cecelia High Sch,, Englewood, N.J., 1938-48; coach U.S. Mil. Acad.. West Point, N.Y., 1948-54. NY. Giants, 1954-59; coach Green Bay (Wis.) Packers, 1959-69, gen.mgr., 1959-69; exec. v. p.. head coach Washington Redskins, 1969-70. Chmn.. City of Hope. Bd. dirs. Cancer Fund, Washington; trustee Fordham University. Named Coach of Year. P and I. 1959. 61-67; recipient Insignis medal; Senator BryanMacMahan award; Silver Buffalo award Boy Scouts Am. Mem. American Football Coaches Association, also Alpha Sigma Nu. K.C. (4 deg.). Elk. Author: Run to Green Bay Wl Died Sept. 3, 1970.

UP

A

LONDON, JACK,

author; b. San Francisco, Calif.. Jan. 12. John and Flora (Wellman) L.; ed. U. of Calif; m Maddern, Apr. 7, 1900; m. 2d. Charmian Kittredge. Nov. 19. 1905. Left coll. to go to Klondike and never 1876. Bessie

s.

completed course; went to sea before the mast. 1892; went to Japan and seal hunting in Bering Sea. 1893; tramped throughout US. and Canada for socio), and econ. study, 1894; traveled a great deal at various times; journalist and lecturer; war correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War. Navigated his 55-ft. yacht "Snark" in the South Seas, 190709. Socialist. Author: The Son of the Wolf, 1900,; The God of His Fathers, 1901; A Daughter of the Snows, 1902; The Children of the Frost. 1902; The Cruise of the Dazzler. 1902; The People of the Abyss, 1903; Kempton-Wace Letters. 1903; The Call of the Wild, 1903: The Faith of Men. 1904; The Sea Wolf. 1904; The Game, 1905; War of the Classes. 1905; Tales of the Fish Patrol.

1905;

LONGWORTH, NICHOLAS, congressman;

Women

Moon-Face. 1906; Scorn of

White Fang, 1907; Before Adam, 1907; Love of 1907; The Iron Heel. 1907; The Road. 1907; Martin 1909; Lost Face, 1909; Revolution. 1910; Burning Daylight, 1910; Theft, 1910; When God Laughs, 1910; Adventure. 1911; The Cruise of the Snark, 1911; South Sea Tales. 1911; Smoke Bellew Tales. 1912; The Night-Born. 1913; The Abysmal Brute. 1913; John Barleycorn. 1913; The Valley of the Moon. 1913; The Strength of the Strong, 1914; The Mutiny of the Elsinore. 1914; The Scarlet Plague. 1915: The Star Rover. 1915; The Little Lady of the Big House. 1916. Died Nov 22, 1916.

LOOS, CLIFFORD,

military

LOPEZ, NANCY,

professional golfer; b. Torrance. Calif.. 1957; d. Domingo and Marina (Griego) L.; m. Ray Knight. Oct 25. 1982; children: Ashley Marie. Ennn Shea. Tom Heather Student, U. Tulsa. 1976-78. Author: The Education of a Woman Golfer, 1979. 'irst victory at Bent Tree Classic, Sarasota, Fla., 1978; named AP Athlete for 1978; admitted to Ladies Profl Golf Assn Hall of Fame. 1987, to PGA World Golf Hall of Fame, 1989; named Rolex Rookie of Yr.. 1978, Rolex Player of Yr., 1978. 79, 85; recipient Vare Trophy, 1978; winner Sunstar Classic, 1979, Sahara Nat. ProAm, 1979, Women's Internal.. 1979. CocaCola Classic, 1979, Women's Kemper Open. 1980. Sara Coventry, 1980, Rail Charity Classic, 1980, Ariz. Copper Classic. 1981. Colgate Dinah Shore. 1981, J&B Scotch ProAm, 1982, 83, Mazda Japan Classic, 1982, Elizabeth Arden Classic. 1983, Uniden LPGA Invitational, 1984, Chevrolet World Championship Women's Golf, 1984, Chrysler-

comdr. Air Combat Command. Office: Blvd Sle 100 Langley AFB VA 23665-2703

archives appear in their original form

LPGA

Plymouth Chanty

Championship. 1985. Classic, 1985. Hall of Fame Championship, 1985, Henredon Classic, 1985, Portland PING Championship. 1985. Sarasota Classic, 1987. Cellular One-PING Golf Championship, 1987. Mazda Classic. 1988. Ai Star/Centinela Hosp. Classic. 1988. ChampionChrysler-Plymouth Classic. 1988. Mazda ship. 1989. Atlantic City Classic. 1989. Nippon Travel-MBS

Mazda

LPGA

MBS LPGA

Classic. 1990, Sara Lee Classic. 1989, Rail Chanty Golf Classic, 1992, PING-Cellular One Youngstown- Warren 1992, Golf Championship,

Classic,

1991.

Classic, 1993, Chick-fil-A Chanty Championship, 1997, others. Mem. Ladies Profl. Golf Assn. (Player and Achievements Republican. Baptist. Rookie of Yr. 1978). include winning 48 LPGA Tour events, 3 maj. championOffice: care Internal

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LONG, HUEY PIERCE,

senator;

Winnficld,

b

La..

Aug

m

Rose Pierce and Caledonia (Tison) L 12, 1913; children: Rose Lolita. Russell Bar: La. Student. Okla U Tulanc U Billiu, Palmer Reid 1915-18; 1915 Pvt. practice Winnfield. La., Shreveport, La mem R.R. Commn. La. 1918-21; me La Pub Svc. Commn. 1921-28; cand for gov State of La, 1924, gov..

Huey McConnell, Apr 30.

1893.

s

;

.

.

1928-32;

mem US U

.

active

Senate. 1931-35. founder Sch. Medicine, Nat Com Baptist Died Sept 10.

Dem

QAD

RICHARD

LORD, 1925.

LONG, JOHN DAVIS,

federal

Zadoc and

Julia

official,

b

Buckfield.

Temple (Davis)

L.;

Me.

m. Mary

J..

advertising

Cunningham & Rubicam Advl Agy

Copywriter

.

&

Bowles,

&

NYC. N

Walsh.

NYC.

1961-64.

v.

p.

executive. b. 1954-56; with

1956-61; with creative dir

Legler. Y.C., 1964-67; with Lord Gellcr Federico Einstein, pres.. then chmn. bd.. chief exec, officer. 1967-88; chmn., chief exec, officer, ptnr. Lord Einstein

Warwick Oct. 27. 1838; s



.

Young &

Gen

USAF; ACC/CC 205 Dodd

officer

adminis-

facility

Jan. 6,

LPGA LPGA

Eden.

health

physician,

Physician, founder Ross-Loos Clinic, Los Angeles County, 1929 Ross-Loos Clinic, now part of CIGNA Healthcare, was the precursor of modern HMOs. trator.

Benton career

5.

.

Life.

1935.

JOHN M„

b Cin.. Nov.

1869; s. Nicholas and Susan (Walker) L.; m. Alice Lee Roosevelt. 1906; 1 dau Paulina AB, Harvard U„ 1891; student. Harvard Law Sch.. 1893; LLB, Cin. Law Sch.. 1894; LLD. NYU. 1926. U. Mich., 1927, U. Pa.. 1929. Bar: 1894. Mem Ohio Ho. of Reps.. 1899-1901, Ohio Senate, 1901-03. 58th to 62d Congresses, 1st dist. Ohio, 1903-13; re-elected 64th to 71st Congresses, 1st dist. Ohio. 1915-31; Rep floor leader Nat. Ho. of Reps.. 1923-25, spkr. 69th, 70th and 71st Congresses. 1925-31 Mem. Bd. Edn Cin., 1898; mem. Ohio Rep. State Com., 1900-31, mem. exec. com. Rep. Congressional Com Died Apr. 9. 1931

(play). 1906;

La Stale

LOH,

DC

,

professional football

II, 1913.

(Izzo) L.; B.S.. Fordham University, 1937; (honorary). Saint Norbert College; Doctor of Humane Letters. St. Peter's

Wash-

Arthur and Martha (Whittingham) L.; 2. 1927 (dec. June 1966) AB. Wil-

Ruth Robinson. Aug.

liams

1

KM

26, 1947

Mass Ho

Oss. Oss

Dance and Human His1976, Step Style, 1979, Palm Play, 1979, The Longest 1979; scriptwriter, dir.. prodr. The Land Where the

NIMH. writer,

.

lawyer Buckfield. Me.. 1861-62. Boston. 1862-1915; mem. of Reps.. Boston. 1875-78; It. gov. State of Mass 1879. gov.. 1880-83; mem 48th to 50th Congresses. 2d dist. Mass.. 1883-89; declined renomination. 1888; sec. of navy Cabinets of Pres. McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. 18971902; resigned. 1902; sr. Long & Hemenway, Boston; spkr. Mass Ho. of Reps. 1876-78; for several yrs. on Mass Stateho. Constrn. Commn. Author: The Republican 59;

writer, dir.. prodr. (with F. Pautay)

dept. anthropology

LOFTING, HUGH,

Woodward Glover. Sept. 13. 1870; m. Agnes Pierce. May 22. 1886 AB. Harvard U. 1857; law student. Harvard Law Sch.. pvt. offices. 1861; LLD, Harvard U„ 1880; &. Tufts U.. 1902. Bar: Mass. 1861. Pnn Westford Acad Mass.. 1857-

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LOREN O'Neill

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from 1988; now chmn.. ceo. Lord

NYC.



Ho. Rules com.. US senator from Miss., 1989 Sen. armed com., budget com., energy, natural resource. 102d Congress, sec. Senate Rep. Conf.. 103d Congress, majority whip 104th Congress; majority leader I04th-I05th Congress; field rep. for U. Miss., 1963-65; acting alumni sec. Ole Miss Alumni Assn.. 1966-67, named as observer from House to Geneva Arms Control talks; chmn. Commerce, Sci. St Transp.; mem. Senate Republican Policy Com.. Commerce, Fin Com. 1996. Rules Com, 1996 Recipient Golden Bulldog award. Guardian of Small Bus. award. Mem. ABA. Jackson County Bar Assn.. Sigma Nu. Phi Alpha Delta. Republican. Baptist. Lodge: Mason. Office: 487 Russell Senate Office Bldg Washington DC 20510-0001 .

svcs.

LOREN, SOPHIA,

actress; b. Rome. Sepl 20. 1934; d Riccardo Scicolone and Romilda Villani; m Carlo Ponti. Apr. 12, 1967; children: Carlo Ponti, Edoardo. Student. Scuole Magistral! Superiori. Films include E Arrivato l'AcMari, La Favonta. La Tratta cordatore. 1951. Africa sotto i

1952. Aida. Tempi Nostri, Ci Troviamo in La Domenica Delia Buona Genti, It Paese dei Campanelli, Un Giorno in Pretura, Due Notti con Cleopatra. Pelegnni d'Amore, Attila, Carosello Napoletano, 1953. Misena e Nobilta. Gold of Naples. Woman of the River, Too Bad She's Bad (Best Actress award Buenos Aires Festival). 1954, Lucky To Be A Woman. Sign of Venus. The Millers Wife. Scandal in Sorrento, 1955, Pnde and Passion, Boy on a Dolphin, Legend of The Lost, 1957, Desire Under the Elms, Houseboat, The Key (Best Actress award Japan), 1958. That Kind of Woman, Black Orchid. 1959 (Best Actress Venice Festival, David Di Donatello award Italy, Victoire Popularity award France). Heller in Pink Tights (Best Actress Rapallo Festival Italy). It Started in Naples, A Breath of Scandal, The Millionaires, 1960, Two Women, (11 Best Actress awards including Oscar, Hollywood, Di Donatello award, Cannes Film Festival, NY. Critics, Golden Globe, Bnt. Film Acad..

Delle Bianche.

Gellera.

others from Ireland. Japan, Belgium, Spain. France. W, Ger.. also other awards), El Cid, Madame, Bocaccio 70, 1961, The Condemned of Altona, Five Miles to Midnight, 1962, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, (Best Actress Di Donatello award. Golden Globe award), 1963, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Marriage Italian Style, 1964 (Best Actress Di

Donatello award. Golden Globe award, Alexander Korda Brit. Film Inst., others). Operation Crossbow, Lady L, Judith, 1965, Arabesque, A Countess From Hong Kong, 1966. Happily Ever After, Ghosts, Italian Style (Best Fgn Actress Diploma USSR), 1967, More Than A Miracle, (Ramo d'Oro award Italy, other awards), 1968. Sunflower (Best Actress Di Donatello award), 1969, The Priest's Wife,

award

Lady Liberty, White Sister, 1971, Man of La Mancha, 1972, The Voyage (Di Donatello award). 1973. Brief Encounter, The Verdict, 1974, The Cassandra Crossing. A Special Day, 1977, Firepower. 1978, Brass Target, 1979, Blood Feud, 1981. Grumpier Old Men, 1995, Messages. 1996. Soldi. 1997, Destinazione Verna. 1999; TV film appearances include Sophia Loren: Her Own Story. 1980. 1970,

LOUGANIS, GREG E„ San Diego. Jan

L

29,

U

Student,

Calif., Irvine,

former Olympic athlete, actor; b. Peter E. and Frances I. (Scott)

I960; s

Miami. Fla.

Mem

1983.

Drama, U Nat. Diving Team, 1976—.

1978-80;

U.S.

BA

in

Author: Breaking The Surface, 1995; prodr. video diary Breaking the Surface; actor (play) Working, Camelot and Carousel, 1978, 1980, Pippin, Equus. 1983, Dance Kaliedescope. 1987, Cinderella. 1989, The Boyfriend. 1990. The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me..., 1995, (TV), Challenge of the Sexes, 1979, 81. The Brain, 1985. NBC Superstars, 1985, Battle of the Network Stars, 1985, Recap of the 1984 Olympics, 1985, color commentary for U.S. Olympic 1985, U.S. Diving Championships, 1985, Circus of Hollywood Sqs., 1986. 87, collor commentary for Acapulco Cliff Diving, 1989. Jeep Superstars, 1990, color commentary for U.S. Diving Nats., 1990, Coach HiltNickleodeon Sport Theater. 1997, Where Are They Now?, 1997, Breaking the Surface. 1996. (film) Dirty Laundry. 1985. 16 Days of Glory, 1985. 89. Object of Desire, t990. Mighty Ducks II, 1992. It's My Party. 1995. Touch Me, 1997. Recipient Silver medal Olympic Games. 1976, 2 Olympic Gold medals, 1984, 2 Olympic Gold medals, 1988; James E Sullivan award. Olympic Games. 1984; inducted into Olympic Hall of Fame, 1985; winner 47 U.S. nat. diving titles; 5 World Diving Championships (platform and spnngboard) 1986. Jesse Owens award, 1987, Pan Gold 1979, medal. 83, 87; Gold medalist (platform and springboard) Seoul Olympics, 1988, Maxwell House/U.S. Festival,

the Stars. 1986,

NBC

Am

Olympic Com. Spirit award 1988 Olympic Games. Home: PO Box 4130 Malibu CA 90264-4130 Office: IMG c/o Jamie O'Connor 825 7th Ave 8th Fl New York NY 10019

Angela, 1982, Aurora, 1985. Mother Courage, 1986, The Fortunate Pilgrim (Best Actress of Yr. for TV mini-series).

Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter). Recipient numerous awards including Nastro d'Argento, Italy. 14 Bambi and Bravo Popularity awards. Fed. Republic Germany. 3 Prix Uilenspigoel Fiamingo award. Belgium, Popularity awards Am Legion, Tex. Cinema Exhibitors, 4 Snosiki Popularity awards, Finland. 2 Best Actress awards Bengal Film Journalists Assn India, Box-Office La Ciociara,

1987. 1994.

1989,

,

Favourite Medal, Italy. Helene Curtis award. U.S.A.. Simpatia Popularity award. Italy. Rudolph Valentino Screen Svcs. award. Italy. Best Actress award Moscow Film Festival, Hon. Acad, award, 1990; named Most Popular Actress in Italy Address: c/o La Concordia Ranch 1151 Hidden Valley Ranch Rd Thousand Oaks CA 91361

LOS, MARINUS, derkerk.

agrochemical researcher;

retired

The Netherlands.

Sept. 18. 1933;

came

b.

Rid-

to U.S.. 1960;

Comelis and Neeltje (Zoutewelle) L.; m. Lorraine Betty Lowe, May 11, 1957; children: Simon, Sija, Michael, Martin (dec.). BS, Edinburgh U., Scotland. 1955. PhD. 1957. Sr. s.

Am. Cyanamid

Co.. Princeton. N.J., 1960-71. 1971-84, sr. group leader, 1984-86, mgr. crop protection chems., 1986-88, assoc. dir. crop scis., 1988-92, rsch. dir. crop scis.. 1992-96; ret., 1996. Recipient Disting. Inventor of 1990 award Intellectual Property Owners. Inc.. Washington, 1990, Thomas Alva Edison Patent award Coun. of N.J., 1991, Nat. Medal of Tech NSF, 1993. rsch. chemist

group

leader.

R&D

Achievement award

Indsl.

Rsch.

Inst-

Inc.,

Mem.

1994.

AAAS, Am. Chem. vention

award.

Soc. (Perkin medal. 1994, Creative In1995. Heroes of Chemistry 1999). Plant Soc. Achievements include 53 patents.

Growth Regulator

,

.

WHO

IN 20TH

Served as pilot. It comdr AS, USN, 1917-18 Decorated 1919 Navy Cross. D.S.M.. Grand Cross Order Leopold II (Belgium); Presdl Medal of Freedom, 1963 Mem. Century Assn.. Yale Club. Creek Club (Locust Valley). Met Club (Washington). Links Club (N.Y.C). Home: Locust Valley

NY.

May

Died

1986.

7.

LOW, GEORGE MICHAEL, college president; b Vienna. Austria. June 10. 1926, s. Arthur and Gertrude (Burger) L.; m. Mary R McNamara. Sept. 3, 1949; children: Mark S., Diane E.. G. David, John M., Nancy A. BS in Aero. Engring., Rennelaer Poly. Inst., 1948, MS in Aero. Engring., 1950, Eng.D. (hon), 1969; ScD. U. Fla- 1969; Eng.D. (hon). With NASA and predecessor, 1949-76, Lehigh U.. 1979. assoc. adminstr.

dept.

Manned

dir.

manned space

Spacecraft

Ctr.

flight,

NASA

and

1963-64; dept. predecessor,

NASA NASA

Houston. 1964-67; mgr

Apollo Spacecraft program

and

1967-69; predecessor, dep. adminstr. and predecessor, Washington, 1969-76; pres. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, NY., 1976-84; bd. dirs. GE. Trustee Com. Econ Devel Hartford Grad. Ctr., Commn. Ind. Colls, and Univs. ,

Decorated Cross of Honor Sci. and Art 1st class (Austria). 1980; recipient Outstanding Leadership medal NASA. 1962, 2 Disting. Service medals, 1969, Arthur S. Flemming award U.S. Jr of C. 1963, Space Flight award Am. Astronautical Soc., 1968, Paul T. Johns trophy Arnold Air Soc.. 1969, Astronautics Engr. award Nat. Space Club, 1970, Robert H. Goddard Meml. trophy, 1973. Nat. Civil Service League Career Service award, 1973. Rockefeller Pub. Service award for adminstrn., 1974. Fellow AIAA (hon. fellow; Louis Hill Space TRansp. award 1969); mem. Nat. Acad. Engring. (Founders award 1978. council). Home: Troy N.Y Died July 17. 1984,

C

W

LOW, JULIETTE GORDON,

youth organization adminisOct. 31, 1860; d. William W. and m. William Low, Dec. 2 1886. Became interested in scouting movement through friendship with Robert Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scouts, and his sister, founder of Girl Guides; organized Girl Guides group in Scotland. 1911; organized 1st troop Girl Guides in U.S., Savannah. 1912; group changed name to Girl Scouts. 1913. established nat hdqs. Named Founder of Girl Scouts. Nat. Conv. Girl Scouts, with birthday designated as

Savannah.

trator; b.

Eleanor

Ga

,

Gordon;

(Kinzie)

1

NYC.

Founder's boxer; b Lexington. Ala.. May 13, J914; s. Munn and Lilly (Reese) Barrow; m. Martha Jefferson, Mar 1959; children by previous marriage: Joe, Jacqueline. Winner light heavyweight championship Nat. Amateur Athletic Union, 1934; world profl. heavyweight champion, 1937-49; greeter Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas. Nev. Author Life Story, 1947. The Joe Louis Story. 1953. Died Apr 12, 1981.

CENTURY AMERICA

Day Died Savannah,

Jan.

1927.

17,

LOUIS, JOE, 1

1

My

LOW, SETH,

academic administrator, mayor; b. Bklyn.. Jan. 18. 1850; s. Abiel Abbot and Ellen Almira (Dow) L.; m. Annie Wroe Scollay Curtis, Dec. 9, 1880. AB. Columbia U., 1870; LLD. Amherst U, 1889, SUNY. 1890, Harvard U..

U

1890. U. Pa., 1890, Trinity Coll.. 1890, Princeton 1896. 1901. Edinburgh (Scotland) 1910. Clk.. later father's tea-importing ho.. Bklyn.; mayor Bklyn.. 1881-

U

Yale

U

.

.

.

ptnr

LOVELL, JAMES

A., JR., business executive, former asCleve Mar. 25, 1928; s. James A. and Blanch L.; m Marilyn Gerlacb; children: Barbara Lynn, James Arthur. Susan Kay. Jeffrey C Student, U. Wis., 1946-48; B.S., U.S. Naval Acad., 1952, grad.. Aviation Safety Sch., U. So. Calif., 1961 Commd. in USN, advanced through grades to capt.. 1965; test pilot Navy Air Test Center Patuxent River, Md.,

tronaut;

b.

,

Fighter Squadron

1958-61; flight

instr..

Naval Air

Oceana, Va; became astronaut with Manned

Sta.

safety

officer

101,

Spacecraft Center, NASA. 1962. dep. dir. sci. and applications directorate Manned Spacecraft Center. NASA, 1971-73. ret., 1973; pres. Fisk Telephone Systems, Inc. 1977-81; sr. 1980 v.p. adminstrn. Centel Corp., Chgo Recipient Disting. Service award NASA. 1965, Medal of Honor. 1970; recipient Robert J. Collier trophy. 1969, Grand Medallion award Aero Club France. 1972 Fellow Astronautical Club: Toastmasters. Made 14 day orbital Gemini 7 Soc. flight, Dec. 1965, including rendezvous with Gemim 6, Gemini 12 (last of Gemini series) Nov. 1966, Apollo 8 1st journey to moon, Dec. 21-27. 1968. Apollo 13, aborted and returned to earth, Apr 11-17, 1970. Office: Centel Corp ,



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Am

8725

W

Higgins

Rd Chicago IL 60631-2716

85; pres. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1890-1901; mayor Greater N.Y.. 1902-03; del. Peace Conf., The Hague, 1899. Unsuccandidate for mayor Greater N.Y., 1897; trustee Columbia U.. 1881-1914; trustee Carnegie Instn., Wah-

cessful

sington.

Died

Sept.

17,

1916.

LOWELL, PERCIVAL,

astronomer, b Boston. Mar. 13. Augustus and Katharine Bigelow (Lawrence) L.; A(bbott) Lawrence L.; A.B. Harvard U., 1876; (LLD. Amherst, 1907. Clark U., 1909); m. Constance Savage Keith, June 10, 1908. Went to Japan, 1883. and lived there from time to time until 1893; counsellor ad fgn. sec. to Korean Spl. Mission to US. Established Lowell Obs., 1894; undertook eclipse expdn. to Tripoli, 1900; sent expdn. to the Andes to photograph planet Mars; godl medal for work on Mars from Sociedad Astronomica de Mex 1908; has made discoveries on the planets Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and especially Mars; apptd. non-resident prof, astronomy, MIT, 1902. Fellow AAAS. Author: The Soul of the Far Easi, 1886, Noto, 1891, occult Japan. 1894, Mars, 1895, The Solar System, 1903, Mars as the Abode of Life, 1908, The Evolution of Worlds, 1909. Died Nov. 13. 1916. 1855.

bro.

s.

of

.

LOSEY, JOSEPH, 1909,

s.

film director; b. LaCrosse. Wis.. Jan. 14. Joseph Walton and Ina (Higbee) L.; 2 children; m.

2 stepchildren BA. Dartmouth Coll 1929. 1972; LHD. U. Wis.. Madison. 1983. Freelance journalist, 1931-84; jury pres. Cannes Film Festival, 1972; guest prof. Dartmouth Coll.. 1970, 75. Stage mgr., theatre Broadway, 1932-40; writer, prodr., editor radio prodr. documentaries, 1938-84; film dir., 1938-84; dir.. (film) A Child Went Forth. 1941, A Gun in His Hand. 1945. The Boy With Green Hair, 1948, The Lawless, 1949, The Prowler. 1950. M. 1950. The Big Night, 1951, Stranger on the Prowl. 1951. The Sleeping Tiger. 1954. Man on the Beach. 1955. The Intimate Stranger. 1955. Time Without Pity, 1956, The Gypsy and the Gentleman. 1957, Blind Date, 1959, The

Patricia

Mohan;

,

LHD.

A

Criminal, 1960. The Damned, 1961. The Servant. 1963, King and Country. 1964. Modesty Blaise, 1965, Accident, 1966, Boom, 1967. Secret Ceremony, 1968, Figures in a Landscape, 1969, The Go-Between. 1970 (Gold Palm of Cannes Film Festival). The Assassination of Trotsky, 1971, A Doll's House. 1973. Galileo, 1974. The Romantic English Woman. 1974-75. Monsieur Klein. 1976 (French Cesar award for best picture and best dir). Les Routes du Sud. 1978. Don Giovanni, 1979, La Truite, 1982; (opera) Boris Godunov, Pans, 1980. tres;

Decorated chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts recipient numerous film awards. Died June

LOTT, TRENT,

senator; b. Grenada, Miss.. Oct.

et

22,

9.

des Let1984.

1941.

s.

Chester P. and Iona (Watson) L.; m. Patricia E. Thompson. 1964; Tyler Dec. 27. children—Chester T., Jr,, Bar: Miss. Elizabeth B.P.A.. U. Miss.. 1963, J.D., 1967. 1967. Assoc. Bryan & Gordon, Pascagoula, Miss.. 1967; adminstrv. asst. to Congressman William M. Colmer, 196872, mem 93d-100th Congresses from 5th Miss, dist., 1973-89; Rep. whip 97th- 100th Congresses from 5th Miss, dist., mem

LOVELL, ROBERT R(OLAND), engineering executive; b Gladwin, Mich., Feb. 22. 1937. BS, U. Mich., MS. Various tech. and tech. mgmt positions Lewis Rsch. Ctr. NASA, Cleve., 1962-80; dir satellite comm., advanced programs NASA, 1980-87; exec, v.p., pres., gen. mgr. Orbital Jerome C. Hunsaker prof, Sci. Corp., Fairfax. Va.. 1987 1995 aeronatics and astronautics MIT. Cambridge. Author over 50 tech. pubis. Recipient Nat Medal Tech. U.S. Dept Commerce Tech. Adminstrn.. 1991, Yuri Gagarin medal USSR Acad. Cosmonautics, NASA Outstanding Leadership medal; named to Space Tech. Hall of Fame, U.S. Space Found., 1997 Fellow Am. Inst. Aeronautics and AsAchievements include development of tronautics, (assoc). unmanned spacecraft technology, communications systems

R&D



including COSPAS / SA RSAT. research in rocket propulsion

;



ACTS,

Orbcomm

and

including development of Pegasus and Taurus launch vehicles. Office: Orbital Science Corp Divsn Space Systems 162 Wilton Creek Rd Hartfield VA 23071-9759

LOWELL, ROBERT (TRAILL SPENCE,

JR.), poet;

b.

Boston, Mar. 1, 1917; s. Robert Traill Spence and Charlotte (Winslow) L.; m. Jean Stafford. Apr. 2, 1940 (div. June 1948); m. Elizabeth Hardwick. July 28, 1949 (div. 1972); dau., Harriet Winslow Lowell; m. Caroline Blackwood, 1972; son, Robert Shendan. Student, Harvard U., 1935-37; AB summa cum laude, Kenyon Coll., 1940. Editl. asst. Sheed & Ward. N.Y.C. 1941-42; cons, poetry Libr. of Congress, 194748. Author: Land of Unlikness. 1944. Lord Weary's Castle. 1946, The Mill* of the Kavanaughs. 1951 (Harriet Monroe I

1

Poetry award). Life Studies (Nat. Book award). 1959, Phaedra. Imitations (transl. from Racine) (Bollingen transl. prize 1962), For the Union Dead, 1964, The Old Glory. 1965 (Obie award). Near the Ocean, 1967. Notebooks. 1967-68, History. 1973, For Lizzie and Harriet, 1973. The Dolphin. 1973 (Pulitzer prize). Day by Day, 1977 (Nat. Book Critics Conscientious objector, 1943-44. Mem. Am. Cir. award). Recipient Acad. Arts and Letters (pnze). Phi Beta Kappa Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1947. Guinness poetry award. 1959, Sara Josepha Hale award. 1965; Guggenheim fellow, 1947-48.

Died Sept.

12,

1977.

LOVETT, ROBERT ABERCROMBIE,

banker, b HuntRobert Scott and Lavinia Chilton (Abercrombie) L.; m. Adele Quartley Brown, Apr. 19. 1919; children: Evelyn (dec 1967). Robert Scott 2d. BA, Yale, 1918, MA, LLD; postgrad law. Harvard. 1919-20, postgrad, bus. adminstrn., 1920-21; LLD. Amherst, Brown sville.

Tex.,

Sept.

14,

1895;

s.

Columbia U.. Harvard U L.I U„ Princeton U.. Sam Houston State Tchrs. Coll.. Williams Coll. Clk Nat. Bank Commerce, N.Y.C. 1921; ptnr. Brown Bros. Harriman & U.,

.

Co.. 1926, resigned. Dec. 1940. readmitted. 1946-47, 49-50, gen. ptnr.. from 1953; spl. asst. to sec. war, 1940-41, asst. sec. war tor air, 1941-45. undersec. state, 1947-49, dep. sec. def.. 1950-51, sec. def.. 1951-53. Life mem emeritus corp. MIT.

LOWRY,

writer; (HAMMERSBERG), b. A Summer to Die, 1977, Find A Stranger.

LOIS

Author:

1937.

1978, Anastasia Krupnik, 1979. Autumn 1980. Anastasia Again, 1981, Anastasia at Your Ser1982. The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline. 1983. Taking Care of Terrific. 1983, Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst, 1984. Us and Uncle Fraud, 1984. Anastasia on Her Own. 1985, Switcharound. 1985. Anastasia Has the Answers, 1986. Anastasia's Chosen Career, 1987, Rabbie Starkey, 1987, All

Say

Goodbye.

Street, vice.

About Sam.

1988,

Number

medal 1990), Your Move.

J.

the Stars, 1989 (John Newbery 1990, Anastasia at This Ad-

P.!.

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Giver.

1993 (John

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171

Mapua Inst of Tech 2000. asst. Hoover Commn. on Orgn. Exec. Br. of Govt reporter Cleve Press. 1949-51; Washington corr. Inc., 1951-53. Time writer. 1953-55. head new bldg 1956-60. asst to pub., 1960-61; circulation dir Fortune

(hon .). Coll. of Woostcr. 1994.

.

Commr.'s

.

1948-49;

Time dept

.

Forum, 1961-64. House & Home. 1962-64; v.p. 1964-80. chief London bur 1966-68. pub. Fortune. 1968-69; pub Time. 1969-72, dir corp. planning, 197280; dir. Time. Inc.. 1967-89. Time Warner Inc.. 1989-96.

and Archil

Time Inc.

LUBITSCH, ERNST,

producer, director: b

Berlin. Jan

29.

Simon and Anna (Lindenstcdt) 1908. Began as actor in Germany. 191 1; dir. Mary Pickford Warner Bro.. 3 yrs.; with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; entered into contract Famous1892;

L.

came

Grad.

1922;

to U.S..

high

sch..

s.

Berlin.

Playcrs-Lasky Corp., 1927.

Prodr.. dir.: Passion, Dececption. Night. The Marriage Circle. Kiss Me Again, Forbidden Paradise, Lady Windermere's Fan. Old Heidelberg. The Patriot. The Love Parade. Monte Carlo. Trouble In Paradise. The Smiling Lieutenant. Design for Living. Merry Widow, Angel, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife, Ninotchka. Shop Around Corner, 1939, Uncertain Feeling. 1940. To Be or Not To Be. 1941. Heaven Can Wail. 1942. Royal Scandal. 1944. CI urn Brown, 1946 Died Nov 30.

Gypsy Blood. One Arabian

1947.

GEORGE W„

LUCAS,

JR.,

film

director,

producer,

b. Modesto. Calif., May 14, 1944. Student. Coll BA. So Calif 1966 Chmn. Lucasfilm Creator short film THX-1138 Ltd.. San Rafael. Calif (Grand prize Nat. Student Film Festival, 1967); asst. to Francis Ford Coppola on The Rain People; dir. Filmmaker (documentary on making of The Rain People); dir., co-writer THX-1138. 1970. American Graffiti. 1973; dir., author screenplay Star Wars, 1977; exec, prodr. More American Graffiti, 1979, The Empire Strikes Back. 1980. Raiders of the Lost Ark. 1981. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, 1984, Labyrinth. 1986, Howard the Duck, 1986, Willow, 1988, Tucker, 1988. Radioland Murders. 1994; exec, prodr co-author screenplay Return of the Jedi. 1983; co-exec, prodr. Mishima. 1985: co-author, co-exec, prodr. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. 1989; exec, prodr. (TV series) The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. 1992-93; writer, dir., exec, prodr.: Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace, 1999 Office: 94912-2009 Lucasfilm Ltd PO Box 2009 San Rafael

screenwriter;

Modesto

Jr

U

;

.

.

CA

LUCAS, ROBERT EMERSON,

JR., economist, educator; b. Yakima, Wash., 1937. BA, U. Chgo., 1959, PhD, 1964. Lectr. U. Chgo.. 1962-63; asst. prof., economics CarnegieMellon U., Pittsburgh. 1963-67; assoc prof.. 1967-70, prof., 1970-75; prof, economics U. Chicago. 1975-80. John Dewey Disting. Svc. prof.. 1980 Ford Found, vis. rsch. prof. U. Chgo.. 1974-75; vis. prof. econ. Northwestern U.. Chgo., 1981-82. Author: Studies in Business-Cycle Theory. 1981. Models of Business Cycles. 1987; co-editor: Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice, 1981; assoc. editor Jour. Econ. Theory, 1972-78, Jour. Monetary Econs.. 1977 editor Jour. Polit. Theory, 1978-81; contbr. articles to profi. Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1959-60, Brookings fellow, jours. 1961-62, Woodrow Wilson Dissertation fellow, 1963, Ford Found. Faculty fellow, 1966-67, Guggenheim Found, fellow, 1981-82; Proctor and Gamble scholar, 1955-59; recipient Nobel Prize in Econ.. 1995. Fellow AAAS; mem NAS, Econometric Soc. (2nd v. p.). Office: U Chgo Dept Econs 1126 E 59th St Chicago IL 60637-1580



;



chmn..

pres..

CEO

Henry Luce Found.,

Inc..

1958—;

pres.

Am

Mus. Contemporary Art. 1977-98; chmn Security Systems Inc. Trustee Eisenhower Exch. Fellowships. Ctr. Theol inquiry. Christian Ministry in Nat Pks NY. Hist. Soc., Bklyn. Mus. Art; mem. Am. coun. Univ.. pres. Assn. Am. Corrs. in London. 1968; dir. Fishers Island Devel Co.. Nat. Com. on U.S.-China Rels.; chmn Russian Young Artists Orch.; chmn. pres.'s coun. Gen. Theol. Union; commr. Nat. Mus. Am. Art; mem. adv. bd. Nat. Acad. Design; mem. adv. coun. Newark Mus. Lt. (J.g.) USNR, 1943-46. 2nd Ann. recipient medal for disting. phi.

UN

Am

Am. Assn Museums. 1994. Ann. award Assn. Coun 1995. Frederick Law Olmstead medal Park Conservancy, 1996, medal N.Y. Hist. Soc.. 1997. St. Nicholas Soc medal, 1998. Augustine Graham medal Bklyn Mus Art. 2000. Conrado Benitez medal Philippine U. for Women. 2000. Mem. Fgn. Policy Assn. (dir.. gov., medal 1997). Pilgrims U.S. (pres). Explorers Club, Fishers Island Club. Hay Harbor Club, Univ. Club. The Brook. Presbyterian (elder). Office: 720 Fifth Ave Ste 1500 New York NY 10019-4107 also: Mill Hill Rd Mill Neck NY 11765 lanthropy

State Arts

.

Central

LUCE,

HENRY ROBINSON, editor,

publisher: b. Shanlung s. Henry Winters and m. Lila Hotz. Dec. 22. 1923; children: Henry III. Peter; m. Clare Booth Brokaw, Nov. 23. 1935 Prep, edn., Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn.; BA. Yale U.. 1920. (hon), 1926; student. Oxford (Eng.) U.; LLD. Rollins U., 1938. Grinnell U 1942. Colgate U„ 1948; LittD. Boston U.. 1941, Syracuse U.. 1945, Rutgers U.. 1949. U. Anz. 1961; LHD. Hamilton. 1942; HHD. Coll Ida, 1951, Coll Wooster. 1962; LLD. Lafayette, 1952; D in Journalism,

Province, China, Apr. 3. Elizabeth Middleton (Root)

1898;

L

;

MA

.

LLD,

Temple 1955.

U.. 1953; Springfield

Coll.,

1965, Yale,

Occidental Coll., 1954, St. Louis U„ 1961. Adelphi U„ 1963, Williams 1966. Westminster Coll. (post-humously). (with Bnton Hadden) Time mag.. 1923;

Coll.

1967 Founder founder Fortune mag., 1930, Life mag., 1936, Sports Ulus. mag., 1954; editor-in-chief Time, Life, Fortune, Archtl. Forum. Sports Itlus., House & Home until 1964, editl. chmn.. 1964-67; dir. Time, Inc. Organizer United China Relief. 1940; founder Commn. on Freedom of the Press, 1944; dir. Union Theol. Sem.; mem. United Bd. Christian Higher Edn. in Asia; trustee China Inst, in Am.. Am. Heritage Found.. Met. Mus Roosevelt Hosp. 2d It. FA., U.S. Army, World War 1. Recipient Chevalier Legion of Honor (France), Comdr. Order of Orange-Nassau (The Netherlands), Comdr. Order of Cedars of Lebanon, Comdr. Royal Order George I (Greece). Comdr. 's cross Order Danneborg (Denmark), Knight Comdr.'s cross Order Merit (Germany), Henry Johnson Fisher award Mag. Pubs. Assn., 1965. Mem. N.Y. C. of C, Univ. Club, Cloud Club. Yale Club. Union Club. Racquet and Tennis Club. Century Assn., Links Club. River Club (NYC). Chgo Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi. Died Feb 28, 1967. .

SHANNON

LUCAS, SCOTT WIKE,

senator; b Chandlerville. III.. Feb and Sarah Catherine (Underbnnk) L m. Edith Biggs; son. Scott BL. Ill Wesleyan U., 1914. Bar: III. 1915. Lawyer Havana, Ga.; state's atty. Mason County, Ga.. 1920-25; chmn. Ill State Tax Commn Ga., 19,

1892;

s.

William

D

.

W

1

.

1933-35;

mem. 74th

to 75th Congresses, 20th dist. III., 19351938-45. re-elected. 1944; elected III of U.S. Senate, 1947; elected majority leader,

39; U.S. senator

minority whip

from

.

1949. Comdr Am Legion. Dept III 1926, nat. judge advocate 4 terms; del. Dem. Nat Conv,, 1932. 40, 44, 48, 52; chmn. Midwestern Regional Hdqs. Dem. Nat. Com., 1940; .

mem.

delegation

representing

U.S.

at

Refugee

Bermuda. 1943 Served to It. O.R.C. U.S. Army. judge advocate gen III N.G., 1934-42. Died Feb buried Havana. III.

Conf.. 1918-34, 22, 1968;

W„ biochemist, astronaut; b. Shanghai, LUCID, China, Jan. 14, 1943; d. Joseph Oscar and Mary Wells; m. Michael F. Lucid, 1968; children: Kawai Dawn, Shandara Michelle, Michael Kermit BS in Chemistry. U. Okla., 1963. MS in Biochemistry. 1970, PhD in Biochemistry, 1973. Sr. lab. technician Okla. Med. Rsch. Found., 1964-66, rsch. assoc., from 1974; chemist Kerr-McGee, Oklahoma City, 196668; astronaut NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Ctr., Houston, 1979 mission specialist flights STS-51G and STS-34 NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Ctr., mission specialist on Shuttle Atlantis Flight, 1991; mission specialist flight STS-58 NASA, 1993, mission specialist flight STS 76 & 79. 1996; mission specialist stationed on Space Station Mir, 1996. Recipient Space award Aviation Week and Space



;

1997; first woman to fly on the shuttle three times; Address: NASA remained aloft 188 days in shuttle Mir. Johnson Space Ctr CB-Astronaut Office Houston TX 77058

Tech.,

NY.

LUCCI, SUSAN,

actress; b. Scarsdale, Dec. 23. 1946; Victor and Jeanette L.; Helmut Huber. 1969; children: Liza Victoria. Andreas Martin BA. Marymount Coll.. 1968 Portrays Erica in TV series AJI My Children. 1970—; appearances in other series include: Fantasy Island. The Love Boat. The Fall Guy; TV films: Invitation to Hell. 1985. Mafia Princess, 1985. Ebbie. 1995. Seduced and Betrayed. 1995. (mini-series) Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Anderson. 1986. Haunted by Her Past. 1988. Lady Mobster. 1988, The Bride in Black. 1990. The Women Who Sinned, 1991. Double Edge. 1992. Between Love and Hale, 1993. French Silk. 1994. Blood on Her Hands. 1998; host of spl. with Tony Danza 99 Ways to Attract the Right Man Recipient 17 Emmy nominations and I award for best actress in daytime dramascnes. numerous other awards. Office; All My Children 320 66th St New York 10023-6397 also: care Sylvia Gold ICM 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills

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d.

Emmy

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CA

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LUGAR, RICHARD GREEN, 1932; s. Marvin Smeltzer, Sept.

8.

David Oxford (Eng.)

.

senator; b

Indpls „

Apr

4,

and Bertha (Green) L; m. Charlene children: Mark. Robert, John. (Rhodes scholar). BA. Denison U.. 1954; BA. L.

1956;

MA

U 1956 Mayor Indpls 1968-75; vis. prof, Indpls. 1976; mem. from Ind. U.S. Senate, 1977 chmn. com. fgn. rels., 1985-86, chmn. com. on agr nutrition and forestry, 1995 chmn. Nat. Rep. Senatorial Com.. 1983-84; pres. Lugar Stock Farm. Inc.; mem. Indpls. Sch. Bd.. 1964-67. v.p.. 1965-66; vice chmn. Adv Commn. on Intergovtl. Relations. 1969-75; pres Nat. League of Cities. 1970-71; mem. Nat. Commn. Standards and Goals of Criminal Justice System, 1971-73; Del., mem. resolutions com. Republican Nat. Conv., 1968, del., mem. resolutions com., 1992, Keynote speaker. 1972, del, speaker. 1980., 88. Trustee 92. 96. Author: Letters to the Next President. 1988 Denison U.. U. Indpls.; bd. dirs. Nat. Endowment for Democracy Served to It fc.g.) USNR. 1957-60. Pembroke Mem Rotary. Blue Key, Phi Coll Oxford U hon fellow Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Methodist Office: US Senate Sigma Alpha. Beta Thela Pi 306 Hart Senate Bldg Washington DC 205IO-OOOI polit.

sci.



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U.

,



.

,

LUCE, HENRY, 28.

III,

foundation executive;

b.

NYC.

Apr.

m

1925; s Henry Robinson and Lila Holz (Tyng) L Poller. June 27. 1947 (div 1954); children: Lila .

Patricia

m

Frances. Henry Christopher; Claire McGill. Aug 6. 1960 (dec June 1971); stepchildren: Kenneth. William. James, Nancy Bryan Cassiday. Aug. 15. 1975 (dec Mar 1987); stepchildren Richard. Bryan (dec .); m. Leila Eliott Burton Hadley. Jan 5. 1990; stepchildren Arthur T Hadley III, Victoria Smittcr Barlow. Matthew Smilter Eliott. Caroline Smitter Nicholson BA. Yale U 1945; L.H.D. (hon >. St Michael's Coll., 1973. L.I. U 1986. Pratt Inst 1991; LLD

m

.

.

.

archives appear in their original form

in ins

bus Santa Fe and Albuquerque. 1948;

9lsl-100th Congresses

1st

N.Mex

Dist

.

mem

mem.

1969-89;

in-

and insular affairs com., energy and environ, subcom.. sci and tech com Dept. of Interior. 1969. sec. 1989-93. Office: Manuel Lujan Agys PO Box 3727 Albuquerque 87190-3727 terior

NM

.

The New

NY

Engaged

LUJAN, MANUEL,

JR., former

US

secretary of the in-

tenor, former congressman, b. San Idlefonso. N.Mcx., May 12. 1928; s. Manuel and Lorenzita (Romero) L.. m Jean Kay Couchman. Nov 18. 1948. children: Terra Kay Everett. James Manuel, Barbara Frac, Robert Jeffrey BA. Coll. 1946-47 Santa Fe. 1950; postgrad St Mary's (Call!.) Coll .

.

NYC.

ANTHONY,

LUKAS,

J. journalist; b Apr. 25, 1933; s. Edwin Jay and Elizabeth (Schamberg) L.; m. Linda Healey. Sept 18, 1982. BA magna cum laude. Harvard U., 1955; postgrad.. Free U. Berlin, 1955-56; hon degree. Northeastern U.. 1986, Colby Coll., 1987 Reporter, city hall corr. Bait. Sun. 1958-62; mem staff Times. 1962-72. assigned to the Congo,. 1962-65. assigned to India,. 1965-67, assigned to N.Y.C... 1967-68; roving nat. corr. N.Y. Times, Chgo., 1969-70; staff writer Sunday mag.. N.Y.C. 1970-72; Nieman fellow Harvard U.. 1968-69. fellow Inst. Politics. 1976-77: vis. fellow NYU. 1991; fellow Yale U.. 1973-78; adj. prof, journalism Sch. Pub. Comm.. Boston U.. 1977-78; adj. prof. Columbia U. Sch. of the Arts, 1995; vis. lectr. Yale U., 1973; adj. lectr. Kennedy Sch. Govt Harvard U 1979-80; cons. Hastings Ctr., 1979-80; mem steering com Reporter's Com. on Freedom of Press, 1970-84; mem exec com PEN Am. Ctr., 1977-83, judge gen non-fiction Am. Book Awards, 1983. 86, Pulitzer Pnze, 1988; mem. study group urban sch. desegregation Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. 1977-78; mem. exec, bd. N.Y. Coun. Humanities, 1986-88; mem. faculty Wesleyan Writers Conf., 1986. New Orleans Writers Conf., 1991, N.Y. State Summer Writers Inst.. 1987-88. Contbg. editor: New Times mag., 1973-75; sr. editor: More Journalism Rev.. 197277, assoc. editor. 1977-78; mem. editorial bd. Book-of-the Month Club. 1989-94. The Am. Prospect; contbr. articles to Gentlemen's Quar.. Rolling Stone. Atlantic, Harpers. Saturday Rev.. The Nation. New Republic, Psychology Today. Esquire, Reader's Digest, New York, others, 1958 host radio program: In Conversation, Sta. WOR, N.Y.C. 1973-74; author: The Barnyard Epithet and Other Obscenities: Notes On The Chicago Conspiracy Trial, 1970, Don't Shoot— We Are Your Children. 1971, Nightmare: The Underside of the Nixon Years, 1976, Common Ground: Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families. 1985, Big Trouble. 1997. Mem. exec bd. N.Y. Coun. Humanities. 1986-88; mem. Com for Pub. Justice. 1972-88. With AUS, 1956-58. Recipient George Polk Meml. award

NY

,

.



A

L.I.

U.,

1967,

Pulitzer prize for local spl. reporting.

1968.

Page One award N.Y. Newspaper Guild, 1968, Mike Berger award Columbia Sch. Journalism, 1968, Am. Book award. 1985. Pulitzer pnze for gen. non-fiction, 1986. Nat. Book Cntics Circle award, 1986, Robert F. Kennedy Book award. 1986. Polit Book of Yr. award The Washington Monthly. 1986; named Literary Lion N.Y. Pub. Libr, 1986; Guggenheim fellow. 1979-80 Fellow Soc. Am. Historians; mem. Author's Guild (sec. 1989-91, pres 1997—), Signet Soc.. Phi Beta Kappa. Harvard Club. St Botolph Club (Boston), The Century Assn Died June 5. 1997.

LUKAS, PAUL,

actor; b. Budapest, Hungary, May 26, Janos and Mana (Zilahy) L.; m. Daisy Benes, May Asso. with Comedy Theatre. Budapest. 1918-27; motion picture actor. Hollywood, Calif., and London, Eng.; starred in plays. Watch on the Rhine, The Doll's House (NY City); film plays, Dodsworth. Dinner at the Ritz, The Lady Vanishes, Confessions of a Nazi Spy, Hostages, Address Unknown, Experiment Perilous, Uncertain Glory. Received Motion Picture Academy Award for best acting performance, 1943. Served as aviation officer HungarianAustrian Army, World War. Clubs: Racquet (Palms Springs, Calif.); Tennis (Los Angeles). Died Aug. 1971.

1895.

26.

s.

1927.

LUMET, SIDNEY,

film director; b. Phila.. June 25. 1924; s Baruch and Eugenia (Wermus) L.; m. Rita Gam (div.); m. Vanderbilt, Aug. 27. 1956 (div. 1963); m Gail Jones. Nov. 23, 1963 (div. 1978); m Mary Gimbel, Oct 1980; chil-

Glona

Amy, Jenny. Ed.. Profl. Children's Sch.; student, Tchr. acting High Sch. of Profl. Arts. Author; (with Alfred A. Knopf) Making Movies, 1995; appeared as child actor in several plays including Dead End, 1935, George Washington Slept Here, 1940-41. My Heart's in the Highlands. 1939; dir. summer slock. 1947-49; assoc. dir.. CBS, 1950. dir., 1951-57; TV shows include Omnibus; films including Twelve Angry Men, 1957. Stage Struck, 1958, That Kind of Woman, 1959, The Fugitive Kind. 1960. A View from the Bridge. 1961. Long Days Journey into Night. 1962. Fail Safe. 1964, The Pawnbroker, 1965, The Hill. 1965. The Group. 1966. The Deadly Affair. 1967. The Sea Gull. 1968. Bye, Bye Braverman. 1968. The Appointment. 1969. (with Joseph L. Mankiewicz) King: A Filmed Record. 1969. Last of the Mobile Hot Shots, 1970, The Anderson Tapes, 1971, Child's Play. 1972. the Offence. 1973. Serpico. 1974. Lovin' Molly. 1974, Murder on the Onent Express, 1974, Dog Day Afternoon. 1975, Network, 1976, Equus, 1977, The Wiz, 1978, Just Tell Me What You Want. 1979, Pnnce of the City. 1981. Deathtrap. 1981. The Verdict. 1982. Daniel. 1983. Garbo Talks 1984. Power. 1985, The Morning After, 1986. Running on Empty. 1988. Family Business. 1989. A. 1990. A Stranger Among Us. 1992. Guilty As Sin, 1993. Night Falls on Manhattan, 1997, Cntical Care. 1997, Glona, dren:

Columbia.

Q &

1998, Whistle. 2000. The Beautiful Mrs Scldcrman, 2000; over 200 plays for. TV Playhouse 90, Kraft TV Theatre, Recipient D.W. Studio One; staged: play Caligula. I960. Mem Dirs Gnffilh Lifetime Achievement award, 1993 Guild Am. (hon life) Address ICM 8942 Wilshire Blvd Ste 219 Beverly Hills CA 9021 1-1934

LUNDY, RICHARD ALAN, physicist, consultant; b SulInd Aug 20. 1934. I, Willard Dale and Hazel Agnes (Faulkner) L; m Elizabeth Ann Barnctt. Dec. 28, I960; children: Elanor Mary. John Willard. PhD. U Chgo.. 1962 livan,

.

Physicist Argonnc (III ) Nat Lab.. 1962-71; assoc dir. Fermi Nat Accelerator Lab. Batavia. III. 1971-89; tons While Salmon. Wash.. 1989—; bd. dirs. Superconductivity. Inc..

;

LUNT

WHO'S

172

Middleton. Wis

US

Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech

Govt..

1989.

Lyng & Lesher. Inc., Washington. 1985-86; Dept Agr, Washington. 1986-89. pres Am. Washington, 1973-79; pu cons.. 1980; dir Commodity Credit Corp.. 1969-73. Nat Livestock and Meat Bd 1973-76. Tn-Valley Growers. 1975-81; govs bd. Refngeralion Rsch Found., 1974-77, Chgo. Merc. Exch chmn food industry trade adv com Commerce Dept chmn. U.S. Child Nutntion Adv Com. 1971-73; mem animal health com NAS; sr rsch fellow Harvard U Sch. Bus 1989-91. chmn export adv com Nat Adminstrn Dairy Bd.. 1989—; bd dirs Ecosci Corp. 1991—. trustee Internal 1981-85; pres

Meat

1892; m Lynne Wis hon. degree. Fonlannc. Beloit Coll Brandeis U Emerson Coll Yale U First appeared on stage at Art Inst., Chgo.. Temple U.

LUNT, ALFRED, 1922 .

b Milw Aug LLD. Dartmouth. U aclor;

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NYU.

19,

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,

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Castle Sq. Theater. Boston, 1912; toured with Mrs. Langtry in vaudeville; played Claude Estabrook in Romance and Arabella. Hams Theater. 1917. Charles II in Sweet Nell of Old Drury at the Rltz Theater. 1923. appeared in London at St. James Theater, as Counselor Von Echardt m Capnca. 1929; appeared in Reunion in Vienna. 1932, Design for Living. 1933. Taming of the Shrew. 1935. Idiot's Delight, 1936. Amphitryon. 1937, 1938, The Sea Gull. 1938. There Shall Be No Night. 1939, O Mistress Mine. 1945. I Know My Love. 1950. Quadrille. London, and other cities, 1952-55. The Great Sebastians. 1956, The Visit. 1958-

NYC.

NYC.

Agr

of

Sec.

Inst..

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.

;

Medal Honor, 1964

Wl

Address: Genesee Depot

53127

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Chmn

1990—

Inst,

Life Sci.

Stanislaus

County (Calif)

Republican Central Com.. 1961-62; dir. agr div Pres Ford Com. 1976; co-dir. farm and food div. Reagan-Bush Campaign. 1980. Served with AUS. 1941-45 Mem Washington Golf and Country Club. Del Rio Country Club (hon.).

Roman

Catholic.

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company

insurance

executive,

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1975-77; with Jones

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mng. ptnr. 1977-84; with Aetna Life & Casualty Co. Harlford. Conn, 1984, vice chmn.. 1984, chmn.. CEO. 1984-92, also bd. dirs.; sr. advisor Lazard Freres & Co.. 1992-96 Case editor Harvard Law Rev. 1950-51 Served with USNR, 1945-46 Mem Phi Beta Kappa Office 5335 Wisconsin Ave Ste 440 1960-69.

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Am

AAAS, Sigma

Soc Gen

Xi.

Microbiology. Genetics Soc. Am.,

Home: Lexington Mass. Died Feb

6,

AAUP.

1991.

LURTON, HORACE HARMON, federal judge; b Newport. Ky., 1844; s. Lycurgus L. and Sarah (Harmon) L.; m. Frances Owen, Sept.. 1867. Ed., pub. schs., Douglas U.; LB. Cumberland U 1867; DCL. U of South. 1899; LLD. L Pa. 1912. Bar: 1867. Chancellor 6th Divsn., Tenn., 1875-78; 1886-93. chief justice. 1893; U S justice Supreme Ct Tenn cir judge 6th Jud. Or, 1893-1910; assoc. justice U.S. law. Supreme Ct.. Washington, 1910-14; prof, constl Vanderbilt U 1898-10, dean law dept 1905-10 Died July 12. 1914 .

,

.

.

LUSH, JAY LAURENCE,

research worker; b. Shambaugh. Iowa, Jan. 3. 1896; s. Henry and Mary Eliza (Pntchard) L m. Adaline Lincoln, Dec. 20, 1923; children: Mary Elizabeth, David Alan. BS, (Cans. State Agrl. Coll.. Manhattan. Kans.. 1916, MS. 1918; PhD. U Wis, 1921; Dr Agr Agrl Coll. Sweden. U. Giessen, 1957. Royal Danish Vet and Agrl .

.

U

1958; LLD. Mich State 1964; DSc. U III 1969. Kans. State U.. 1970. U Wis.. 1970. Swiss Fed. Inst Tech.. 1971. Agrl. U. Norway. 1975. Researcher in animal genetics Tex. Agrl. Exptl. Sta., 1921-29; prof, animal breeding Iowa State Coll.. from 1930; temp duly U.S. Dept State in Gt. Coll.,

,

.

Bntain and with Coun. for Sci and

Indsl. Rsch. in Australia. 199948; guest lectr. Advanced Sch. Agr and Vet. Medicine. Vicosa. Brazil, 1941. Ctr. New Delhi. India. 1954. lectr INTA, Argentina. 1966-67; fellow in Denmark. 1934 Author: Animal Breeding Plans. 1945 2d It Army. 1919 Recipient 1st Morrison award Am. Soc. Animal Prodn.. 1946. Borden award for rsch. dairy prodn., 1958, von Nathusius medal, 1960, U.S. Nat. Medal Sci., 1968. prize for

FAO

NRC

US

Wolf Found.

1979

Fellow

Edinburgh (hon.); mem. NAS, Am. Soc Naturalists, Genetics Soc. Am., Am. Soc. Animal Sci., Masons, Sigma Xi. Presbytenan. Home: Ames Iowa. Died May 2. 1982. agr.

Royal Soc

LYNN, LORETTA WEBB (MRS. OLIVER LYNN,

JR.),

Butcher Hollow. Ky., Apr. 14, 1935. d Ted and Clara (Butcher) Webb; m. Oliver V. Lynn, Jr.. Jan 10. 1948; children Betty Sue Lynn Markworth. Jack Benny (dec.). Clara Lynn Lyell. Ernest Ray. Peggy, Patsy. Student pub. schs. Sec.-treas. Loretta Lynn Enterprises, v. p. United Talent. Inc.; hon. chmn. bd. Loretta Lynn Western Stores. Country vocalist with records. 1961 (numerous gold albums); most recent album Just a Woman. 1985. (with Conway Twitty) Making Believe. 1988. Greatest Hits Live, 1992. The Country Music Hall of Fame. 1991. Country's Favorite Daughter (reissue). 1993. Author: Coal Miner's Daughter, 1976; appearance (TV movie) Loretta Lynn: The Seasons of My Life, 1992, Big Dreams and Broken Hears: The Dottie West Story. 1995. discs include (boxed set) Honky Tonk Girl: The Loretta Lynn Collection, 1994. (MCA special products) Hymns. 1995. Chnstmas Without Daddy, 1995. On Tour #1. 1996. On Tour #2. 1996. 20th Century Masters: singer; b





MCA

retired portfolio manager; b Boston. 1944; m. Carolyn Lynch; children: Mary. Annie, Beth. BA. Boston Coll. 1965; MBA. U Pa. 1968 With Fidelity Investments, Boston, 1969-90; mgr. Fidelity Magellan Fund. 1977-90; trustee Fidelity Investments. 1990—. bd dirs Mor-

Knudsen. W.R. Grace; guest lectr Boston Author (with John Rothchild): One Up on Wall rison

Coll. Street

(1989). Beating the Street (1993). (best-selling books). Fin. advisor Lynch Fund. Boston Coll Boston Pub. Libr., Third Century Found.. Order of Malta. Cath. Schools Found chmn. Named to Nat. Bus. Hall of Fame. Fellow Am. Acad Arts & Scis Office: 27 State St Boston 02109.

.

MA

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LYNG, RICHARD EDMUND, former secretary of agnculture. b San Francisco. June 29. 1918; s. Edmund John and Sarah Cecilia (McGrath) L.; m Bethyl Ball. June 25. 1944: children: Jeanette (Mrs. Gary Robinson). Manlyn (Mrs Daniel O'Connell) Ph.B cum laude, U Notre Dame. 1940; PhD (hon). Carroll Coll., 1988. With Ed J. Lyng Co.. Modesto. Calif.. 1945-66. pres. 1949-66; dir Calif Dept Agr.. 1967-69; asst sec Dept Agr. Washington. 1969-73, dep.

sec..

1981-85;

vice

chmn. Commodity Credit Corp..

M

with 6 oak leaf clusters. D.S (Navy), Bronze Star. Air medal, recipient highest honrs and decorations Great Bntain. France. Belgium. Italy. Poland. Hungary. Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia, Rumania. Mex Ecuador, Australia, China. Greece. Guatemala. The Netherlands. The Philippines, comdr -in-chief Mil Order World Waar. 1927; hon pres. Soc Legion Founders. Died Apr 5. 1964; buried MacArthur Meml Norfolk. Va .

Am

.

MACAULAY, DAVID (ALEXANDER),

author, illustrator,

b

Burton-on-Trent. Eng.. Dec. 2. 1946; s. James and Joan m. Janice Elizabeth Michel, 1970 (div.); child. Elizabeth Alexandra; Ruth Marns. 1978 (div.); 1 child, Charlotte Valene; m Ruth Ellen Murray. 1997 BArch. R I Sch Design. 1969 Instr tntenor design R.I. Sch. Design. Providence. 1969-73. instr. two-dimensional design. 1974-76. adj. faculty dept. illustration. 1977-79; tchr. art Central Falls (R 1.) Pub Schs 1969-70, Newton. Mass.. 1972-74; designer Morns Nathanson Design. 1969-72. Author, illustrator: Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction, 1973 (Caldecott Honor book 1973). City. 1974. Pyramid. 1975 (Chnstopher medal 1975). Underground. 1976, Castle, 1977 (Caldecott Honor book 1977). Great Moments in Architecture, 1978, Motel of the Mystenes. 1979. Unbuilding. 1980. Mill, 1983. Baaa, 1985. Why the Chicken Crossed the Road, 1987. The Way Things Work. 1988. Black and White. 1990 (Caldecott

M

(Lowe)

,

1

m

Collection, 1999. Still Woman Enough. 2000. Hon. rep. United Giver's Fund. 1971. Named Country Music Assn. Female Vocalist of Year 1967, 72. 73. Entertainer of Year, 1972. named Top Duet of 1972. 73. 74. 75; recipient Grammy award 1971. Am. Music award 1978. named Entertainer of Decade. Acad. Country Music 1980; inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame, 1988; first country female vocalist to record certified Gold album. Office: care United Talent Inc PO Box 23470 Nashville TN 37202-3470

medal 1991), Ship, 1993. Shortcut. 1995. Rome Antics, 1997; illustrator: Help! Let Me Out!. 1982. Electncity. 1983, The Amazing Brain. 1984, David Macaulay, 1997; cons., presenter vanous TV projects Recipient Wash Children's Book Guild award. 1977. AIA medal. 1978. Bradford Washburn meda Boston Mus Sci 1993. Charles Frankel pnze NEH. 1995. Chevalier of Order of Arts and Letters. France. 1995. .

MACCHESNEY, JOHN BURNETTE.

materials scientist,

researcher; b Caldwell, N.J.. July 8. 1929; s. Samuel Burnette and Helen Frances (Van Houten) MacC.; m. Janice Hoyt. Mar 22, 1952; child. John Burnette AB. Bowdoin Coll.. 1951; PhD. Pa State U. 1959; Hon Doctorate. U. S.C.. 1993 Matenals scientist Bell Labs., Murray Hill. N.J., 1959 Contbr. numerous articles on processing glass for 1



.

use in fiber optics; patentee in field. Served with U.S. Army, 1951-53. Recipient Japan Fine Ceramics Assn. Inlemat. Pnze. 1987. Hosier award Pa. State 1993. Thomas Alva .

U

Edison award R&D matenals Am. Phys Fellow Am. Ceramic John Jeppson medal 1978. Tyndall award

Coun. Soc..

1991.

N.J.,

1989;

Bell

Intemat. pnze for

Labs

fellow.

1982.

Soc. (George M. Murey award 1976. 1992). mem. IEEE (N. Libman award 1999). Nat Acad Engring, Sigma Xi

(Commonwealth award 1988) Home: 2 Cratetown Rd Lebanon NJ 08833-3008 Office: Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies 700 Mountain Ave New Providence NJ 07974-1208

The Millenium

MA, YO-YO, Nicholas.

b Pans. 1955; m. Jill; children: Studied with Janos Scholz; studied with

cellist;

Emily.

NYC.

Leonard Rose. Juilliard Sch Music. 1962; AB, Harvard U. 1976. MusD (hon ). 1991 Debut at age 9. Carnegie Hall, N.Y.C.; appeared with Pablo Casals. Isaac Stern. Leonard Bernstein. Emanuel Ax. Jaime Laredo, performs throughout world with maj. orchs.. rec. artist Sony Classical; recs. include Portrait of Yo-Yo Ma. China and Japan: Japanese Melodies, Anything Goes (with Stephanie

Hush (with Bobby McFerrin). Yo-Yo Ma atTanglewood. The New York Album. Cello Suites Inspired By Bach. Great Cello Concertos. Made in Amenca. Portrait of Cello Works, Premieres. Simply Baroque. Simply Baroque 2, Solo, Soul of The Tango, Tavener-Protecting Veil /Wake Up. Recipient Avery Fisher pnze. 1978. Ten-time Grammy award winning artist Office: ICM Artists 40 57th St Fl 16 New York 10019-4098 also Harold Holt Ltd, 31 Sinclair Rd. Grapelli).

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NY

London WI4 0NS. England

MAC CREADY, PAUL

BEATTIE,

aeronautical engineer, b 1947; Yale U cum laude, 1952. Founder, pres. Meteorology Research Inc., 1951-70, Atmosphenc Research Group. 1958-70; founder. 1971, CEO, chmn. AeroVironment Inc., Pasadena, Calif, 1994, chmn., 1994 leader team that developed Gossamer Albatross for human-powered flight across English Channel. 1979, Solar Challenger, ultralight aircraft powered by solar cells, 1981. GM-Sunraycer. 1987. GM-Impact, 1990; cons in field. 1951 mem. numerous govt tech. adv. corns. Contbr. articles to profl jours Recipient Collier trophy Nat. Aero. Assn.. 1979. Edward Longsreth medal Franklin Inst.. 1979. Gold Air medal Fedn. Aero Internal.. 1981. Inventor of Yr. award Assn. Advancement Innovation and Invention. 1981;

New MS,

Haven, Sept

Calif Inst

— —

1925

BS

Tech.. 1948.

PhD

29,

in Physics,

in

.

Aeros.

;

;

named Engr of Century ASME. 1980 Mem. AIAA (Reed Aero, award 1979). Nat. Acad. Engring., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Meteorol. Soc. (chmn. com atmospheric measurements 1968-69, councillor 1971-74). Office; Aerovironment Inc 222 E Huntington Dr Ste 200 Monrovia CA 91016-3500

CONNIE

MACK,

(CORNELIUS

former baseball manager; 1862 Catcher on East

MCGILLICUDDY),

East Brookfield. Mass.. Dec. 23, Brookfield baseball team. 1883; catcher on professional team, Menden, Conn.. 1884; catcher Hartford. Conn, team (New England League), 1885, Washington. team (Nat. League). 1896-89; Buffalo. N.Y.. team (Brotherhood League). 1890; mgr. Pittsburgh team (Nat League). 1891-96; catcher and mgr. Milwaukee team (Western League). 1897-1900; mgr Phila Athletics (Am. League), 1901-54 Won League pennants 1902, 05, 10, 11. 13. 14. 29. 30. 31; won World Senes. 1910, 11, 13, 19. 30. Awarded Bok pnze for distinguished svc. to Phila.. 1929. b.

DC.

MACARTHUR, DOUGLAS, Jan 26. 1880; Jean Faircloth;

son. Arthur

Ark

general of the army, b

Arthur and Mary

s.

Grad..

P.

(Hardy)

US

MacA

Mil Acad

;

.

m

1903. Engr Sch Application, 1908; DMSc. Pa Mil. Coll.. 1928. Int. L., 1946; LLD, U. Md.. 1928. U. Coll.. 1929. U. Pitts.. 1932. U. Philippines. 1938. U. Wis.. 1942. U Queensland. Australia. 1945. U. Santo Tomas, Philippines, 1945. Harvard 1946. U Seoul. Korea. 1946, Valley Coll.. 1947, Columbia U.. 1947. MMS. Norwich U„ 1935; DCL. U Hawaii, 1946; STD, Midwestern Coll.. Australia Commd. 2d It Engrs. Corps U.S. Army, 1903. advanced through grades to gen., 1930, gen. of the army. 1944; chief of staff 42d (Rainbow) Divsn.. 1917. comdg. gen.. 1918. also comd. 34th Bngade, 1918; with Army of Occupation. Germany. 1918-19; participated Luneville. Baccarat, Esperance-Souam sectors, also at Champagne; in ChampagneMarne and Aisne-Marne defensives. St. Mihiel, Essey Pannes, Meuse-Argonne. Sedan offensives, supt. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1919-22; mil. adviser Commonwealth Govt Philippines. 1935; field marshall Philippine Army, 1936-37; comdr. -inchief U.S. and Filipino Forces during Japanese invasion of Philippines. 1941-42. comdr. U.S. Armed Forces in Far East. 1941-51. supreme comdr Allied Forces in S Pacific, 1942. apptd. supreme comdr to accept surrender by Japan. 1945, comdr. occupational forces in Japan. 1945-51; comdr in chief Forces in Korea. 1950-51; chmn. bd Remington Rand. 1951-55. Sperry Rand Corp. 1955-64 Inc.. Pres Am. 1

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LYNCH, PETER S„

CENTURY AMERICA

.

LYNN, JAMES THOMAS,

government executive, lawyer, investment banker; b. Cleve.. Feb 27, 1927 BA. Western Res U 1948; LLB. Harvard I 1951 Bar: Ohio 1951. 1977 Gen counsel U.S. Dept Commerce. 1969-71. under sec. 1971-73; sec. HUD. 1973-75. dir. Office Mgml and Budget. 1975-77. asst Pres. 1/

SALVADOR EDWARD,

LURIA, biology educator; b. Turin. Italy. Aug. 13. 1912; came to U.S.. 1940, naturalized. 1947; s. David and Ester (Sacerdote) L.; m. Zella Hurwitz, Apr. 18. 1945; 1 son, Daniel MD. U. Turin, 1935. Research fellow Cune Lab Inst of Radium. Pans. 1938-40; 1940-42; sucresearch asst. surg. bacteriology Columbia U cessively instr., asst. prof., asso. prof bacteriology Ind. U-, 1943-50; prof bactenology U. III.. 1950-59; prof, microbiology MIT, 1959-64. Sedgwick prof, biology, 1964. Inst. prof 1970-72, Inst, prof emeritus. 1972-91; founder, dir. Ctr for Cancer Rsch. MIT, 1972-85; non-resident fellow Salk Inst. Biol. Studies, from 1965; lectr. biophysics U. Colo., 1950; Jesup lectr. zoology Columbia U.. 1950; Nieuwland lectr. biology U. Notre Dame, 1959; Dyer lectr NIH. 1963; with OSRD, Carnegie Instn.. Washington. 1945-46. Assoc, editor: Jour. Bactenology. 1950-55; editor: Virology. 1955 sect, editor: Biol Abstracts. 1958-62; editorial bd.: Exptl adv bd.: Jour Molecular BiCell Research Jour. 1948 ology. 1958-64; hon. editorial adv bd.: Jour. Photochemistry and Photobiology. from 1961. Co-recipient Nobel pnze for medicine and physiology, 1969; Guggenheim fellow Vanderbilt U. and Princeton U., 1942-43. Pasteur Inst Paris. 1963-64. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Soc. Microbiology (pres 1967-68). Nat Acad Scis., Acad. Arts and Scis..

IN 20TH

,

NYC

59; appeared in film The Guardsman, 1931, dir. Cos Fan Tutte, Met. Opera House, 1951, Broadway play First Love, 1961; toured U.S. Armed Forces in Europe giving plays. 1945. Recipient medal for good speech AAAL, 1947. Presd!

WHO

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leaf clusters.

Died Feb

8.

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Mo

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Olympic Com.. 1928

Am

Decorated Congl

Medal

of

Honor.

with 2 oak leaf clusters, D.S.M. with 6 oak Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster. Silver Star

MACLACHLAN, PATRICIA,

author; b. Cheyenne. Wyo.. 1938; d Philo and Madonna (Moss) Pritzkau; m. 3. Robert MacLachlan, Apr. 14, 1962; children: John, Jamie, Emily BA. U Conn 1962. Tchr. English Bennett Jr High Sch., Manchester. Conn., 1963-79; vis. lectr. Smith Coll.. Northampton. Mass., 1986—. Author: The Sick Day. 1979. Arthur, for the Very First Time, 1980 (Golden Kite award

Mar

,

Book Wnlers 1980). Moon, Stars. Frogs, and Through Grandpa's Eyes, 1980, Cassie 1982, Mama One, Mama Two, 1982, Tomorrow's Wizard. 1982, Seven Kisses in a Row. 1983. Unclaimed Treasures, 1984 (Boston Globe/Horn Book award 1984), Sarah, Plain and Tall. 1985 (Golden Kite award 1985. Scott O'Dell Historical Fiction award 1985. John Newbery medal 1986, Jefferson Cup award Va Libr Assn. 1986. Christopher award 1986, Garden State Children's Book award N.J. Libr. Assn 1988). The Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt. 1988 (Parent's Choice award Parent's Choice Found. 1988), Three Names. 1991. Journey. 1991. All the Places to Love, 1993. Baby. 1993. Skylark. 1994. What You Know First. 1995; author (screenplays): Sarah Plain and Tall, 1988. Skylark. 1992. Journey, 1992 Bd dirs Children's Aid Family Svc. Soc. Children's Fnends, 1980.

Binegar,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO'S

Agency. 1970-80.

recipient

for children's

10

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MACLAINE, SHIRLEY, 24. 1934;

numerous awards

Curts Brown Ltd c/o Manlyn Marlow 10003-6935

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fiction.

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IN 20TH

d

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Richmond. Va.. Apr and Kathlyn (MacLean) Beany, m Steve b

actress:

Parker. Sept. 17. 1954 (div ); 1 child. Stephanie Sachiko. Ed. Appearances include (Broadway plays) Me and high sch. Juhcl. 1953. Pajama Game. 1954. (films) The Trouble With Harry. 1954, Artists and Models. 1954, Around the World in 80 Days, 1955-56. Hot Spell. 1957. The Matchmaker. 1957, The Sheepman. 1957. Some Came Running. 1958 (Fgn. Press award 1959). Ask Any Girl. 1959 (Silver Bear award as best actress Internal. Berlin Film Festival). Career. 1959. CanCan. 1959. The Apartment. 1959 (Best Actress prize Venice Film Festival). Children's Hour. 1960. The Apartment. 1960, Two for the Seesaw. 1962. Irma La Douce. 1963. What A Way to Go. The Yellow Rolls Royce. 1964. John Goldfarb Please Come Home, 1965, Gambit and Woman Times Seven. 1967. The Bliss of Mrs Blossom. Sweet Chanty. 1969. Two Mules for Sister Sara. 1969. Desperate Characters, 1971, The Possession of Joel Dclaney. 1972. The Other Half of the Sky: China Memoir. 1975. The Turning Point. 1977, Being

A

A

of Seasons. 1980. Loving Couples, Endearment. 1983 (Acad award 1984. Golden Globe-Best Actress). Cannonball Run II. 1984, Madame Sousatzka, 1988 (Best Actress Venice Film Festival. Golden Globe-Best Actress). Steel Magnolias. 1989. Waiting For the Light. 1990. Postcards From the Edge. 1990. Defending Your Life. 1991. Used People. 1992. Wrestling Emest Hemingway. 1993. Guarding Tess, 1994. Evening Star. 1995. Mrs. Winterbourne. 1996. (TV shows) Shirley's World. 1971-72. Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now, 1979.

There. 1980.

Terms

1974-75.

Change

of

Gypsy

From Here 1

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My

in

Where Do

1975-76.

Soul.

MacLaine

1976-77. Shirley

at

We Go 1979.

the Lido.

MacLaine.. .Every Little Movement. 1980 (Emmy (TV movie) Out On A Limb. 1987; prodr codir. documentary: China The Other Half of the Sky; star U.S. lour stage musical Out There Tonight. 1990; author: Don't Fall Off the Mountain. 1970. The New Celebrity Cookbook. 1973, You Can Get There From Here. 1975. Out on a Limb. Shirley

award

1983. 1987, 1989.

1980).

.

Dancing

in

1985.

the Light.

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All in the Playing.

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1938. Air Raid; verse play for radio, 1938, America was Promises; verse, 1939. The Irresponsabiles; prose. 1940. The American Cause. 1941. A Time to Speak. 1941. A Time to Act. 1942. American Opinion and the War. 1942. Amerverse.

ican Story; broadcasts. 1944. Act Five; verse. 1948. Poetry and Opinion; prose. 1950. Freedom is the Right to Choose. 1951. Collected Poems. 1917-52. Songs for Eve; verse. 1954.

verse play, 1958. Poetry and Experience; prose. 1961. Eleanor Roosevelt Story, book. 1965. motion picture, 1965

J B..

(Academy Award Prison;

libretto.

1966). Herakles; verse play. 1967. Magic 1967, An Evening's Journey to Conway

1967; prose A Continuing Journey. 1968. verse The Wild Old Wicked Man and Other Poems. 1968. Scratch; prose play, 1971. The Human Season; selected poems. 1972. The Great American Fourth of July Parade; verse play for radio. 1975. New and Collected Poems. 19171976. 1976; prose Riders on the Earth. 1978. Six Plays; verse plays for radio. 1980. del Conf. Allied Ministers of Edn London. 1944; chmn. Am. delegation London Conf. to draw up constn. for UNESCO. 1945. Am. delegation 1st Gen. Conf UNESCO, Paris, 1946, first Am. mem. exec, council UNESCO. Served from pvt. to capt. U.S. Army. 1917-19, overseas. France. Decorated comdr. Legion of Honor France; Encomienda Order el Sol del Peru; recipient Bollingen prize in poetry, 1953, Nat. Book Award in poetry. 1953. Pulitzer prize in drama. 1959. Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1977. Nat Medal for Lit. 1978. Gold Medal for poetry Am. Acad.. 1979. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (pres. 1953-56). Clubs: Century (NYC); Tavern (Boston). Address: Conway. Mass Died Apr. 20. 1982.

Massachusetts;

play,

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1972.

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MACVEACH, FRANKLIN,

federal

official;

Chester

b.

County. Pa.; s. Major and Margaret (Lincoln) MacV.; m. Emily Eames AB. Yale U 1862; LLB. Columbia U„ 1864; LLD. Yale U, 1912. George Washington U. 1920 Bar 1864. Lawyer N.Y.. 1864-66; founder wholesale grocery firm .

Franklin

MacVeagh &

1866-1909. pres., 1925-31; Co.. Chgo Cabinet of Pres. Taft. Washington. 1909-1913

sec. treasury

Dem. nominee

.

U.S. Senator. III.. 1894. defeated; pres. Citizens' Assn. Chgo., 1874; mem. Chgo. bur. Charities, Mcpl. Art League; mem. exec. com. Nat. Civic Fedn.; v. p. Civic Assn 1905 Died July 6. 1934 for

Am

.

Earl

sports commentator, former Austin, Minn.. Apr. 10. 1936;

television

professional football coach;

b.

and Mary O'Flaherty M.; m. Virginia Madden;

MA,

MACLANE, SAUNDERS,

mathematician, educator; b. Conn.. Aug. 4. 1909; s. Donald Bradford and Winifred (Saunders) MacL.; m. Dorothy M. Jones. July 21. 1933 (dec Feb. 1985); children Margaret Ferguson. Cynthia Hay; m Osa Skotting Segal. Aug. 16, 1986 PhB, Yale U., 1930. AM. U. Chgo. 1931; DPhil. Goettingen. Fed Republic Germany. 1934; DSc (hon), Purdue U„ 1965, Yale U 1969. Coe Coll 1973. U. Pa.. 1977. Union Coll 1990. 1998; LLD (hon). Glasgow (Scotland) U.. Notre Dame U 1971 Sterling Research fellow Yale U. 1933-34; Benjamin 1936-37. Pcirce inslr. Harvard U.. 1934-36; instr. Cornell U U. Chgo.. 1937-38; asst prof. Harvard U., 1938-41. assoc prof.. 1941-46. prof. 1946-47; prof math U Chgo.. 1947-63,

M

.

.

.

.

.

B.S., Calif Poly U. 1959. dren: Mike. Joe Player Phila. Eagles (NFL team). 1959; asst coach Jr. Coll.. Santa Mana. Calif.. 1960-62; head coach

chil-

1961.

Hancock Hancock

1962-64; defensive coordinator Calif. State U.. San Diego. 1964-66; with Oakland Raiders. Am. Football League (now Am. Football Conf, Nat. Football League), 1967-79, linebacker coach. 1967-69. head coach, 1969-79; head coach Football Conf.. 1971, 73, 74, 75; NFL Pro Bowl team head coach 6 Western div. Am. Football Conf championship teams. Super Bowl champions, 1976; sports commentator, football analyst CBS Sports. 1979-93; appears in TV and radio commls.; sports commentator, football analyst Fox Author: Hey. Wail a Minute, I Wrote a Sports, 1994 Book!. 1984; One Knee Equals Two Feet, 1986; developer

Jr. Coll..

Am



.

1952-58, Max Mason Disling. Service prof, of exec. com. mem. Inmath.. 1963-82. prof emeritus. 1982 ternal. Math. Union, 1954-58: research mathematician Applied Math Group, Columbia, 1943-44. dir. 1944-45; Nat Sci. Bd.. 1974-80 Author: (with Garrett Birkhoff) Survey of Modern Algebra, 1942. Homology, 1963, Algebra. 1967, Categories for the Working Mathematician. 1971. Mathematics: Form and Function. 1985. (with I. Moerdijk)

1988. John Madden (software) John Madden Football. Football Named Coach of Year Football II. 1993 League. 1969, Sports Personality of the Yr., Am. Sportscasters Assn., 1985; recipient Emmy awards for sports broadcasting. 1982. 83. 85. 86. 87, 88. Office: care Sandy Montag 10021-491 1211 Ave of Americas New York

Sheaves in Geometry and Logic. A First Introduction to Topos Theory. 1992; editor: Bull Am. Math Soc.. 1943-46. mng. editor. 1946-47; editor: Trans. Am. Math. Soc.. 194954; chmn. editorial com., editor Cams Math. Monographs.

MADDEN,

chmn.

dept.,



:

Mem

1940-45; contbr. articles to Annals Math., other jours. 1989; John Recipient Nat Medal of Sci Nat Sci Found Mem Am. Simon Guggenheim fellow. 1947-48. 72-73 Math. Soc (coun mem 1939-41. vp 1946-47. pres. 1973-74. Leroy P Steele prize 1986). Math Assn Am (vp 1948-49. pres 1950-52. Chauvenet prize for math. expn. 1941. Dtsting. Svc. award 1975. Proctor prize 1979). Nat. Acad. Sci. (coun mem. 1958-61, 69-72, vp. 1973-81, chmn editorial bd procs. .

mem).

Am

1960-68), Royal Danish Acad Scis. (fgn. Soc (mem council 1960-63. vp 1968-71). Akademie der Wissenschaften (Heidelberg), Royal Soc. Edinburgh, Assn for Symbolic Logic (exec. com. 1945-47), Am. Acad. Arts and Sci (coun mem. 1981-85), Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Congregationalisl. Home: 5712 S Dorchester Ave Chicago IL 60637-1727 Philos.

Am

NY

MARTIN

MAC

LEISH, ARCHIBALD, poet; b Glencoe. III., May Ada 1892 s. Andrew and Martha (Millard) Mac L; Hitchcock. June 21, 1916; children Kenneth (dec ). Brewster Hitchcock (dec). Mary Hillard. William Hitchcock. AB. 1919; Yale U.. 1915. DLitt (hon). 1939; LLB. Harvard U DLill (hon). 1955; (hon). Tufts Coll. 1932; DLitt (hon ). Wcsleyan U 1938. Colby Coll.. 1938. U Pa.. 1941. 1948. Columbia. 1954; U. III.. 1946. Washington U 1941. (hon ), Dartmouth U 1940; LLD. John Hopkins U U. Calif.. 1943. Queens U.. Onl 1948. Carleton Coll.. 1956. Amherst Coll.. 1963; DLitt (hon). Rockford Coll 1953. U. Pills. 1959. Brandeis U. 1959; DCL (hon). Union Coll.. 1941. U 1953. (hon). Princeton U. 1965; (hon ). Williams Coll 1942 Rede lectr Cambridge (Eng.) V.. 1942; Boylston prof Harvard U ,. 1949-62. Simpson lectr Amherst Coll 1963-67: Librarian of Congress. 1939-44. also dir U.S. Office Facts & Figures. 1941-42; asst. dir OWI. 1942-43. asst sec slate, 1944-45 Author: verse The Happy Marriage. 1924. The Pol of verse play Earth. 1925:

m .

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b

congressman;

Darlington. Eng.. Mar. 20. 1855; s. John and Elizabeth (O'Neill) M.; m. Josephine Smart. May 16. 1878; I dau.. Mrs. Mabel Henderson. Ed. pub. sch.. night sch.. bus. coll.

age 10 in stone business; pres. Western Stone Trust & Savings Bank; mem. 59th to 69th Dist., 1905-27; del Nat Builders' convs. 111 Chgo.. 1890-96; mem Rep 5 times. Chmn Rep City Com County Com.. 1890-1904; temporary chmn. Rep. Slate Conv., 1896; del. Rep Nat convs.. 1896. 1900 (On com on resolutions and wrote Isthmian plank. 1900); mem. Chgo. City Pres. Quarry Coun., 1889-97 (presiding officer. 1891-93). Owners' Assn. of U.S.. 1885-89. Ill Mfrs Assn. 1901-02; v.p. Builders* and Traders' Exchange of Chicago. 1886-87,

Began work

Co.; dir

1st

.

Died Apr

1928.

27.

MADDUX, GREGORY

(ALAN),

professional

baseball

Tex Apr. 14. 1966 Grad high sch.. Las Vegas. Baseball player Chicago Cubs. 1984-92. Atlanta Recipient Cy Young award Baseball Braves. 1992— Writers' Assn Am.. 1992. 93, 94, 95; named to All-Star team. 1988. 92. 94-5; recipient Gold Glove Award. 1990-96; Sporting News All-Star Team. 1992-94. named Nat League Sporting News, 1993; Nat. League Innings Pitcher of Yr 1995. fielding Pitched Leader. 1991-92. earned run avg Achievements include being a mem percentage. 1990-95 ,

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Nobodaddy.

1925;

verse

Streets

in

the

Moon.

1926.

The

Hamlet of A MacLeish, 1928. New Found Land. 1930. Conquistador. 1932. Frecoes for Mr Rockefeller's City. 1933. Poems. 1924-33, Union Pacific, a ballet. 1934. Panic, verse play. 1935. Public Speech; verse. 1936. The Fall of the City, verse play for radio. 1937, Land of the Free: Collected

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MADRID, ARTURO,

adult

Lits..

education educator hon. doctorate.

UCLA;

PhD in New Eng.

Hayward; LHD (hon ). Mt Holyoke Coll.. 1997 Founding pres. Tomas Rivera Ctr, 1984-93; Norine R. and T. Frank Murchison Disting. prof, humanities Trinity U.; dir. Fund of Improvement of Post-secondary Edn.. U.S. Dept. Edn.. Ford Found's Grad. Felloships Program; bd. dirs. numerous orgns., including Coll. Bd.. Assn. for Advancement of Higher Edn.. Coun. for Basic Edn.. Ctr. for Early Adolescence. Nat Bd. for Profl. Tchg. Stds., Nat. Ctr. for Edn. and Economy, Nat. Civic League; various acad. and adminstrv. appointments Dartmouth Coll., U.

Calif.,

State

U

.

San Diego, U. Minn.

NEH.

prize in humanities

CHARLES

MAGINNIS,

Recipient Charles Frankel

Fellow Coun. Fgn. Rels..

1997.

Adminstm

DONAGH,

architect;

b

Londonderry, Ireland, 1867; came to U.S., 1885; s. Charles and Bridget (McDonagh) M.; m Amy Brooks, 1907 (dec); children: Alice Mana, Charles D. John (dec.), Elizabeth. Student. Cusack's Acad.. Dublin; LLD. Boston Coll.. Coll.. 1925; DHL, Tufts Coll., 1921; PhD Harvard. 1949. Architect Boston, 1886; mem. Firm Boston, 1909-17. of Maginnis & Walsh, Mcpl. Art Commn Mass State Art Commn.. 1911-20; chmn. 1916-20; trustee Boston Mus Fine Arts; appt. pres. Internat. COngress of Architects. U.S. Govt.; mem. vis. con. Archil. Sch.. Harvard,

Paul

1921.

Holy Cross

in Arts.

,

1935; lectr. on ecclesiastical art. Author: Pen Drawing, 1898; writer on architecture and pen illustration for profl. mags. Recipient Laetare medalist, 1924, awarded gold medal for architecture, AIA, 1925. J. Harleston Parker gold medal. 1925, diploma of honor Budapest, 1930, Gold Medal Am. Irish Hist. Soc., Gold Medal Ene, Soc.. Boston.

ecclesiastical

Gold Medal. Am. Inst. Architects. 1948. Benjamin West Clinedinsl Gold Medal. 1948. Fellow AIA (pres 1937-40); mem. Boston Soc. Architects, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; hon. corr.

mem. Royal

Inst.

British Architects.

Am.

Soc.

Land-

scape Architects, Archtl. Assn. Chili, Nat Acad. Design, Acad. Arts and Letters, Boston Archtl. Club, Saturday Club, Examiner Club, Master of Arts and Crafts Soc.. Bostonian Fedn Arts, Knight of the Order of Malta Clubs: Soc., St. Botolph. Tavern, Union, Century. Died Feb. 15, 1955; buned Holyhood Cemetery, Chestnut Hill. Mass.

Am

MAGNANI, ANNA, actress; b. Rome, Mar. 7. 1918. ed. Actress on legitimate stage; Acad. Dramatic Art, Rome. motion pictures include: Open City. 1945; Quartetto Pazzo. Campo de Fion. L'Ultima Carrozzello. Abbasso la Miena (Down

with

Misery),

Un Uomo

Ritorna,

1945;

Abbasso

Ricchezza. Lo Sconosciuto de San Marino (Unknown Man of San Marino), Avanti a Lui Tremara Tut la Roma, 1946, L'Onorcvole Angeline, 1947, also Dreams in the Streets, Woman Trouble, The Miracle, Volcano Extremely Beautiful, Anita Ganbaldi. Golden Coach, bellissima. The rose tattoo. 1955. We Women. Wild as Wind. 1957. Awakening. 1958, the Fugitive Kind. 1960. Mamma Roma. 1962, Secret of Santa Recipient Motion Picture Acad, award for Vittona, 1968. role in Rose Tattoo. 1955 Died 1973

MAGNUSON, WARREN GRANT, senator; b Minn m Jermaine Elliott Pcralta. Oct. 4. 1964

Moorhead.

Student. U. Bar: 1923-24; LLB. U Wash.. 1929 N.D., N.D. State U Wash. 1929 Pvt practice Wash.. 1929; spl prosecutor King ;

,

mem Wash State Legislature. 1933-34; asst. 1934; pros. any. King County, 1934-36; mem U.S. dist. ally 75th to 78th Congresses from 1st Wash Dist., mem. U.S. Senate, 1944-81. pres. pro tern., chmn. com. on appropna1933; sec. tions Del from Seattle lo Slate Constl Conv Ll comdr Seattle Mcpl League. 1930-31 VI W. Legion. Washington Athletic Club of Seattle, County. 1931;

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USNR

Mem

Am

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PR

NYC.

at

Met

Congresses.

player; b. San Angelo.

7.

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1985 (div 1989); I child. Lourdes Student. U. Mich.. 1976-78 Dancer Alvin Alley Dance Co. 1979; CEO Mavenck Records. L.A. Albums include Madonna. 1983. Like a Virgin. 1985. True Blue. 1986. (soundtrack)Who's That Girl. 1987. (with others) Vision Quest Soundtrack. 1983. You Can Dance. 1987. Like a Prayer. 1989. I'm Breathless: Music From and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy. 1990. The Immaculate Collection. 1990. Erotica. 1992. Bedtime Stones. 1994, Something to Remember, 1995, Ray of Light. 1998 (Grammy award for Best Pop Album 1999), (with others) Austin Powers, The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack, 1999; film appearances include A Certain Sacnfice, 1980, Vision Quest. 1985. Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985. Shanghai Surpnse. 1986. Who's That Girl. 1987, Bloodhounds of Broadway, 1989, Dick Tracy. 1990, Truth or Dare. 1991. Madonna. 1992. Body of Evidence. 1992. A League of Their Own. 1992. Dangerous Game, 1993, Blue in the Face. 1995. Four Rooms. 1996. Girl 6. 1996. Evita, 1996 (Golden Globe. 1997); Broadway theater debut in Speed-thePlow. 1987; TV Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of a Life. 1997. The Next Best Thing. 2000; author: Sex. 1992 Roman Catholic. Office: 8491 Sunset Blvd Ste 485 West Hollywood CA 90069-191 1 Address: Mavenck Recording Co 9348 Civic Center Dr Ste 100 Beverly Hills CA 90210-3606

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MADDEN, JOHN,

VERONICA

LOUISE

16.

Hispanic Langs, and

s.

Taftville.

(MADONNA

actress; b Bay City. Mich Aug. 16. and Madonna Ciccone; m. Sean Pcnn. Aug.

singer,

1958: d. Sylvio

Coll.. Calif

Going Within: A Guide for Inner Transformation. Dance While You Can. 1991; editor: McGovern: The

shire Blvd Beverly Hills

MADONNA C1CCONE),

MADIGAN, EDWARD

R., former secretary of agriculture, Evelyn Jan 13. 1936. George. 1955. b Lincoln. Ill children: Kimbcrly, Ketlie. Mary Elizabeth. Grad.. Lincoln Ill Coll 1955. (hon). 1975. JD (hon ). Millikin U III Ho of Reps. 1967-72. 93d- 102nd Wesleyan U Congresses from I5lh III. dist.. 1973-91; former mem. House

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LHD

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Mem

former ranking Rep. House Energy and Commerce Com Agr Com.; sec agr Dept Agr. Washington. 1991-93. Assn Sch. Recipient Outstanding Legislator award 111 1968. Outstanding Pub Service award Lincoln Coll Supls Alumni Assn Mem III Jaycees (past v p.), Lincoln C of C Home Lincoln III Dted Dec 7, Lodges; Elks. Kiwanis 1994 ;

.

Democrat Burning Tree Club (Washington), Thcta Chi Home: Seattle Wash Died May 20. 1989 Lutheran

Nov 3. 1865; P., congressman, b Bklyn m Mary J Moran. Nov John and Mana (Flannigan) Learned halter's 1891 Educated parochial sch. Bklyn Hatter; mem US Ho Reps 62d Congress 3rd NY. trade Washington. 1911-13; mem US Ho Reps 63rd to disi Washington. 1913-23; pres dist 67th Congresses 5th Danbury Hal Makers' Soc 1894; trcas United Hatters of N.Am.. 1897 Dem nominee for US Ho Reps 61st ConRoman Cath Deceased gress. 1908

MAHER, JAMES

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MAHON, GEORGE HERMAN, congressman; b Mahon, Claiborne Parish, La.. Sepl. 22. 1900; s. John Kirkpatnck and Lois Willis (Brown) M.; m. Helen Stevenson. Dec. 21, 1923; child. Daphne. BA. Simmons U.. 1924; LLB. U. Tex.. 1925; postgrad.. U. Minn., summer 1925; LLD (hon), Waynesburg 1951. Wayland Coll. I960. Tex Tech U„ 1962. Coll.. Hardin-Simmons U 1964. Pepperdine Coll 1965 Bar: Tex. 1925. Pvt, practice Colorado City, Tex.. 1925. county atty 1926; dist. atty. 32d Jud Dist Tex.. Mitchell County. Tex 1927, 28. 30. 32; mem. 74th to 95th congresses. 19th Tex. Dist,, mem. house def. appropriations com., 1949-78, author ann. def. appropriation bills, chmn. house appropriations com., 1964-78, sr. in continuous service in house, dean ConRegent Smithsonian Instn. Recipient Distgress, 1976-78. ing. Pub. Service award Am. Legion, 1973, Congl. award I

,

.

.

presented Makarova & Co., 1980 (one season), staged fulllength prodn. of La Bayadere for Ballet Theatre, 1980. appeared in Broadway prodn On Your Toes, 1982 (Drama Desk award 1982, Tony award 1983, London's Olivier award 1984); other stage appearences include Tovanch, 1991, Two For The Seasaw, 1993; appeared in TV and film prodns Makarova: Class of her Own, Channel 4, 1984, Natasha Special. BBC. 1985. (4-part documentary) Ballerina, BBC, 1987; author: A Dance Autobiography. 1979; narrated Prince Ivan and the Frog Princess (named 1991 Notable Children's Recording by ALA), The Snow Queen (named 1991 Notable Children's Recording by ALA), The Frog Pnnce. Recipient Gold medal 2d Internat. Ballet Competition, Varna. Bulgaria 1965, Internat. Ballet merit award. 1986, 1986 Stanislavski

Am

Award, Am.

Ctr. for Stanislavski Theatre Art.

Ballet Theatre

888 7th Ave

New York NY

Office:

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VFW.

1974. Minute Man award Res. Officers Assn.. 1974. Guardian of Small Bus award Nat. Fedn. Ind Bus., 1976. Forrestal Meml. award Nat. Security Indsl. Assn., 1977; Ge-

Mahon

Elem. Sch.. Lubbock, Tex. named in his honor. George and Helen Mahon Library, Lubbock, named in Democrat. Methodist. Home: his and wife's honor. 1974. Colorado City Tex. Died Nov, 19.. 1985. orge

1973;

MAHONEY, MARY,

nurse, civil nghts advocate; b. Mass., 1845. Diploma nursing, New Eng. Hosp. Women/Children, 1879. pvt. duty nurse, advicate women's suffrage. Among the first women to register and vote in Boston following passage of 1 9th Amendment. First African-Am. women to study and work as professionally trained nurse. Mem. (Mary Mahoney award named in her honor, which honors contbns- to race rels), Nat. Assn. Colored Grad. Nurses.

ANA

Died

1926

in

MAHOWALD,

MISHA,

Mpls

b

neuroscientist;

D

1963. Grad in biology, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1985, in Computational Neurosci., 1992. Neuromorphic engr. Inst, fuer Neuroinformatik, Zurich. Switzerland. Author book, articles, documentary patentee in field; subject of Sta.

WGBH-TV

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in Science.

Office: Inst fuer

MALAMUD, BERNARD, s.

Max and

writer; b.

Bertha (Fidelman) M.; m.

Bklyn Apr. 26. 1914; de Chiara, Nov. 6. .

Ann

1945, children: Paul. Janna. BA. Coll. City N.Y., 1936; MA. Columbia U.. 1942. Tchr. English evening high schs.,

N.Y.C.. 1940-49;

instr. to assoc. prof. English Oreg. State U., 1949-61; mem. lang. and lit. div Bennington (Vt.) Coll., from 1961, vis. lectr. Harvard. 1966-68; pres. PEN Am. Ctr.. 197981; Partisan Review fellow fiction. 1956-57. Author: The Natural, 1952. The Assistant. 1957. The Magic Barrel, 1958 (Fiction prize Nat. Book award 1959). A New Life, 1961, Idiots First. 1963. The Fixer. 1967 (fiction prize Nat. Book award 1967, Pulitzer prize 1967). Pictures of Fidelman, 1969. The Tenants, 1971, Rembrandts Hat, 1973, Dubin's Lives, 1979. God's Grace, 1982. The Stones of Bernard Malamud. 1983. The People and Uncollected Stones. 1989; contbr. short stones, periodicals, collections. Recipient Rosenthal award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. 1958. Daroff Meml. award. 1958, Nat. Book award for fiction. 1959, 67; Ford fellow humanities and arts program. 1959-61, Jewish Hentage award B'nai B'nth, 1976, Gov's award Vt. Coun. on the Arts. 1979; creative arts award for fiction Brandeis V 1981, Gold medal fiction Am. Acad. & Inst, of Arts & Letters, 1983. Mem. .

Am 18,

Acad. Arts and

Scis.

Home: New York NY. Died Mar.

1986.

Neuroinformatik. Zurich

Switzerland

X (MALCOLM (TOOK NAME AL HAJJ MALIK SHABAZZ) LITTLE), civil nghts leader; b. Omaha.

MALCOLM MAILER, NORMAN, 31,

1923;

s.

Issac

author; Barnett and

Long Branch, N.J.. Jan. Fanny (Schneider) M.; m.

b.

Beatrice Silverman, 1944 (div. 1952); dau., Susan, m. Adele Morales, 1954 (div. 1962); children: Danielle, Elizabeth; m. Jeanne Campbell, 1962 (div. 1963); 1 dau.. Kate; m. Beverly Bentley. 1963 (div, 1980); children: Michael. Steven; m. Carol Stevens. 1980 (div. 1980); I dau., Maggie; m. Norris Church, 1980; 1 son. John Buffalo SB cum laude, Harvard U 1943. postgrad.. Sorbonne, Pans, France. 1947-48. columnist Vil1

.

May schs.,

1925; m. Betty Shabazz, 1958; 4 daus. Student, pub. Waiter Small's Paradise nightclub, Lansing, Mich.

19,

Harlem, N.Y.; paroled from pnson sentence, 1952; joined Black Muslims, became widely known as civil nghts and religious leader, writer and spkr.; resigned from Black Muslims. 1964; formed Orgn. for Afro-Am. Unity; made pilgrimage to Mecca, 1964, in course of which moderated views of African-Am. separatism. Author: The Autobiography of Malcolm X. 1964.

lage Voice. 1946, Commentary, 1962-63. Esquire, 1962-63; contbg. editor Dissent. 1953-69; co-founding editor Village

Voice, 1955. Author: No Percentage, 1941. The Naked and the Dead, 1948, Barbary Shore, 1951, The Deer Park. 1955, The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster. 1957. Advertisements for Myself. 1959, Deaths for the Ladies and Other Disasters. 1962. The Presidential Papers, 1963, An American Dream. 1965, Cannibals and Christians, 1966, Why Are We in Vietnam?, 1967 (Nat. Book award nomination 1967), The Short Fiction of Norman Mailer, 1967. The Bullfight. 1967. The Armies of the Night, 1968 (Pulitzer prize for non-fiction 1969, George Polk award 1969), Miami and the Siege of Chicago, 1968 (Nat. Book award for non-fiction 1968), The Idol and the Octopus. 1968, Of a Fire On The Moon. 1970, King of the Hill. 1971, The Prisoner of Sex. 1971, The Long Patrol. 1971. Existential Errands. 1972. St. George and the Godfather. 1972, Manlyn, 1973, The Faith of Graffiti. 1974, The Fight, 1975, Some Honorable Men. 1975. Transit to Narcissus, 1978, The Genius and Lust. 1976. Executioner's Song. 1979 (Pulitzer Prize for fiction 1980. Nat. Book Critics Circle award nomination 1979, Am. Book award nomination 1980), Of a Small and Modest Malignancy, Wicked and Bristling with Dots, 1980, Of Women and Their Elegance, 1980. Pieces and Pontifications, 1982, Ancient Evenings. 1983, Tough Guys Don't Dance, 1984. The Last Night. 1984. Harlot's Ghost. 1991. How the Wimp Won the War. 1991. Oswald's Tale. 1995. Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man. 1995, The Gospel According to the Song. 1997; (plays) The Deer Park: A Play. 1967, Strawhead, 1985; editor: Genius and Lust: Journey Through the Major Writings of Henry Miller. 1976, screenwriter: (films) The Executioner's Song, 1982 (Emmy award nomination outstanding adapted screenplay 1983); screenwriter, prodr., dir., actor: (films) Wild 90. 1967, Maidstone: Mystery, 1971; screenwriter, prodr.; (films) Beyond the Law, 1968; screenwriter, dir.: (films) Tough Guys Don't Dance. 1987; actor: (films)

A

A

A

Ragtime. 1981

Served with

AUS, 1944-46

Recipient Ed-

ward MacDowell medal MacDowell Colony, 1973. Nat. Arts Club Gold medal, 1976. Emerson-Thoreau Medal for lifetime of literary achievement, 1989; Nat. Inst, and Am. Acad, grantee, 1960; Pappas fellow U. Pa.. 1983. Mem. PEN Am. Ctr. (pres. 1984-86). Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Office: care Random House Author's Mail 299 Park Ave New York NY 10171-0002

MAILLART, ROBERT,

structural engineer;

b.

1872.

Prin.

works include Schwandbach Bridge, 1933. Died 1940.

MAKAROVA, NATALIA,

ballerina;

b.

Leningrad. Russia.

Nov. 21, 1940; m. Edward Karkar. 1976; 1 child. Andre Michel. Grad.. Vaganova Ballet Sch., Leningrad Choreographic Sch., 1959. Ballerina Leningrad Kirov Ballet, until 1970, stage.

Am.

Ballet Theatre.

1989;

Performed

at

assoc.

artist

NYC,

1970-89;

London

Festival

ret.

from

Ballet,

ballet

MALKOVICH, JOHN, actor; b. Chnstopher, III., Dec. 9, 1953; m Glenne Headley, 1982 (div.); children: Amandine and Loewy, with Nicoletta Peyran. Student. Eastern III. U., Co-founder Steppenwolf Theatre, Chgo., 1976. III. State U. Made N.Y.C. theatncal debut in True West. 1982 (Obie award. Clarence Derwent award); other theatncal appearances include: Death of a Salesman. 1984. Burn This. 1987. States of Shock; dir Balm in Gilead. 1984-85, Arms and the Man. 1985, The Caretaker, 1986. Coyote Ugly, (Chgo., Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts, Washington) 1985, Libra, 1994, Steppenwolf. 1994; appeared in films Places in the Heart, 1984, The Killing Fields. 1984. Eleni, 1985. Making Mr. Right, 1987, Glass Menagene. 1987. Em1987, Miles From Home, 1988, Dangerous Liaisons. 1988. The Sheltering Sky, 1990, Queen's Logic. 1991. The Object of Beauty, 1991, Shadows and Fog, 1992. Jennifer 8. 1992. Of Mice and Men. 1992, In The Line Of Fire, 1993 (Academy award nomination best supporting actor 1993), Alive, 1993. Touchstone, 1994. Para De La Nuages, 1994. Mary Reilly. 1994, Mulholland Falls, 1996, Der Unhold. 1996, The Portrait of a Lady. 1996. Primary Colors, 1997. Con Air, 1997. The Man in the Iron Mask, 1998, Rounders, 1998, Le Temps retrouve, 1999, 281. 1999. The Libertine, 1999, Ladies Room. 1999. Joan of Arc, 1999; co-exec, prodr. The Accidental Tourist. 1988; dir. Danler Upstairs. 1998, The Libertine. 1999; appeared in TV films Word of Honor, 1981, Amencan Dream, 1981. Death of a Salesman, 1985 (Emmy award 1986), Heart of Darkness, pire of the Sun,

RKO

MALLE, LOUIS, s.

Pierre

film director; b. Thumenes. France, Oct. and Francoise (Beghin) M.; m. Anne-Marie

Deschodt (div.); 2 children from previous relationships; m. Candice Bergen, Sept. 27, 1980; child. Chloe. Student. Inst. d'Etudes Politiques, Pans. 1951-53, Inst, des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques. Pans, 1953-54. Asst. to Jacques Cousteau, 1953-55; co-prodr. The Silent World, 1955 (Palme d'Or. Cannes Internat Film Festival); tech. collaborator with Robert Bresson for Un condamne a mort s'est echappe; dir. films Ascenseur pour l'echafaud. 1957 (Pnx Louis-Delluc 1958). Les Amants, 1958 (Spl. Jury prize Venice Film Festival 1968). Zazie dans le metro, 1960. Vie Pnvee. 1962. Le Feu Follet (Spl. Jury pnze Venice Film Festival 1963). Viva Mana. 1965. La Voleur. 1966, William Wilson. 1967, Le Souffle au Coeur. 1971, Lacomb Lucien, 1973, Black Moon, 1975, Pretty Baby. 1978, Atlantic City, 1980, My Dinner with Andre. 1980, Crackers, 1984, Alamo Bay. 1985, Au Revoir Les Enfants (Directing honors Brit. Acad. Film and TV Arts). 1987. Milov En Mai, 1990. Damage. 1992. Vanya on 42nd Street. 1994; also TV short subjects India, 1970. Home: Pans France Home: New York N.Y. Died November 1

23, 1995.

1984.

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.

1961; toured U.S.. 1961, 64; roles include Giselle. Swan Lake, Les Sylphides, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Raymonds, La Bayadere, Onegin (London Evening Standard award 1985), others; guest appearances in U.S. and Europe. 1972



MALZAHN, EDWIN

G., manufacturing executive; m. Mary Charles Grad., Okla. State U.. 1943. Pres.,

Malzahn Machine Works, 1982-83;

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Okla. Indsl. and Parks Commn.; chmn Okla. Adv. Coun for Small bus. Admmstrn Former mem. bd. regents Okla. State U Named to Okla. State U. Engnng Hall of Fame, 1966. Okla. State Alumni Assn. Hall of Fame. 1970; recipient Wonders of Engring. award Okla. Soc. Profl. Engrs 1969. Pres.'s E award for excellence in exporting, 1971, Henry G. Bennett Disting. Svc. award, 1993; named Small Businessman of Yr„ Nat Coun. for Small Bus Mgmt 1965. ,

.

MAMET, DAVID ALAN, playwnght. director, essayist; b. Chgo., Nov. 30, 1947; s. Bernard Morns and Lenore June (Silver) M.; m. Lindsay Crouse, Dec. 1977 (div.), m. Rebecca Pidgeon. Sept. 22. 1991. BA, Goddard Coll.. Plainfield, Vt., 1969; DLitt (hon). Dartmouth Coll.. 1996 Artist-inresidence Goddard Coll.. 1971-73; artistic dir. St. Nicholas Theatre Co., Chgo.. 1973-75; guest lectr. U. Chgo.. 1975. 79. NYU. 1981; assoc. artistic dir. Goodman Theater, Chgo., 1978. assoc. prof, film

Columbia

U.. 1988;

chmn. bd. Atlantic

Theater Co. Author: (plays) The Duck Variations. 1971, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, 1973 (Village Voice Obie award 1976), Reunion. 1973, Squirrels, 1974, American Buffalo, 1976 (Village Voice Obie award. N.Y. Drama Critics Circle award). A Life in the Theatre. 1976. The Water Engine. 1976, The Woods. 1977, Lone Canoe. 1978. Prairie du Chien, 1978. Lakeboat. 1980. Donny March. 1981. Edmond, 1982 (Village Voice Obie award 1983). The Disappearance of the Jews, 1983. The Shawl, 1985. Glengarry Glen Ross. 1984 (Pulitzer prize for drama. N.Y. Drama Cntics Circle award). SpeedThe-Plow. 1987. Bobby Gould in Hell. 1989. The Old Neighborhood. 1991, Oleanna, 1992. The Cryptogram. 1994 (Obie award 1995), (dir. only) Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants. 1994. (one act) Death Defying Acts. 1995, Boston Marriage, 1999; screenplays: The Postman Always Rings Twice. 1979. The Verdict. 1980, The Untouchables. 1986. House of Games, 1986, (with Shel Silverstein) Things Change. 1987, We're No Angels, 1987. Homicide. 1991 (also dir), Hoffa, 1991, Oleanna. 1994. The Edge. 1996. The Spanish Pnsoner, 1996. Wag The Dog, 1997, Ronin, 1998. The Winslow Boy. 1999; (children's books) Warm and Cold with drawings by Donald Sultan, 1985, The Duck and the Goat, Jafsie & John Henry. 1999, Bar Mitzvah, 1999; (essays) Wnting In Restaurants. 1986. SomeFreaks. 1989. on Directing Film. 1990. The Cabin, 1992, Make-Believe-Town. 1996; (novels) The Village. 1994. The Old Religion. 1996. True and False, 1996, 3 Uses of the Knife, 1996. (books) Passover. The Duck and the Goat, 1996, Hennetta. 1999. The Hero Pony, 1990 (poetry), The China Man, 1999 (book), Wilson, 2000 (book); dir. (films) House of Games, 1986. Things Change. 1987. Homicide. 1991, Oleanna, 1994, the Prisoner, 1996. The Winslow Boy, 1998, (play) Dangerous Corner O.B. Priestly), 1995, (film) State and Mam. 2000. Recipient Outer Critics Circle award for contbn to Am. theater, 1978; Acad award nominee for best screen-

Spanish

play adaptation. 1983, 98; Rockefeller grantee. 1977; CBS Creative Wnting fellow Yale U. Drama Sch., 1976-77.

MANCINI, HENRY, composer; b. Cleve., Apr. 24. 1924; s. Quinto and Anna (Pece) M.; m. Virginia O'Connor, Sept. 13, 1947; children: Christopher, Monica Felice and Student. Juilliard Inst. Music, 1942; D.Mus. (hon), Duquesne U„ 1977; D (hon), Mt Saint Mary's Coll.. 1980. Pianist, arranger. Tex Beneke Orch.. 1945-47, staff composer Universal Pictures, 1952-58; scores include: Glenn Miller Story (nominated for Oscar award), Benny Goodman Story, Touch of Evil, The Hawaiians, The Great Waldo Pepper, 1974, Return of the Pink Panther, 1975, Glass Menagene, 1987, Sunset, 1988. Welcome Home, 1989. Without a Clue, (twins)

Physical Evidence. Mother. Mother; scored TV series Peter Victor Records, 1958. Mr. Lucky, 1959; with 1959 recordings include: Days of Wine and Roses, The Blues and the Beat. Mr Lucky Goes Latin, Combo, Expenment in Terror, Hatari, The Thorn Birds, Our Man in Hollywood. Uniquely Mancini, Dear Heart, In the Pink; (TV senes) Newhart. Hotel; author: Sounds and Scores. '962, (autobiography) Did They Mention the Music?, 1989. Active

RCA

Gunn,



;

Share, Inc., orgn. for mentally retarded children. Recipient ( 1 8 nominations) 4 Acad, awards for (score) Breakfast at Tiffany's, (songs) Moon River (with Johnny Mercer), Days of Wine and Roses (lyrics by Mercer), song, socre Victor/ Victoria (with Leslie Bricusse); recipient 20 Grammy awards (72 nominations), 2 Emmy award nominations, Golden Globe award (9 nominations), numerous others, named hon. alumni UCLA, 1974, hon. mayor, Northridge. Calif.; Nat. Acad, of Recording Arts Sciences Lifetime Achievement Award, 1994 (posthumously); more. in

I

&

1994.

30. 1932;

WHO

dir.

CEO

Inc.; pres.

Okla.

Dept

Farm and Indsl. Equipment Inst., Commerce and Industry; chmn

Mem. Composers and Lyricists Guild Am. CAP. Died June 14, 1994.

MANKIEWICZ, JOSEPH LEO,

writer,

(exec, bd.),

film

AS-

director;

b.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Feb. 11. 1909; s. Frank and Johanna (Blumenau) M.; m. Rosa Stradner, July 28, 1939 (dec. 1958); children: Christopher. Thomas; 1 child by previous marriage: Eric; m. Rosemary Matthews, 1962; 1 dau., Alexandra. AB. Columbia U.. 1928. Assoc, fellow Yale U„ 1979-91. Writer, including Skippy, dir., producer motion pictures, 1929-93 1930. If I Had a Million, 1931, Million Dollar Legs, 1932. Manhattan Melodrama. 1934, Fury, 1936, Three Comrades, 1937, Philadelphia Story. 1939. Woman of the Year. 1940. Keys of the Kingdom, 1944, A Letter to Three Wives. 1948. No Way Out. 1950. All About Eve, 1950, 5 Fingers, 1951, La Boheme. Julius Caesar. 1952. Guys and Dolls. 1954; dir Met. Opera. 1952; formed Figaro, Inc., 1952; author screenplay, dir. The Barefoot Contessa. The Quiet American, produced by Figaro, Inc.; dir. Suddenly Last Summer. 1959, ,

:

Was A Crooked Man, 1969, Sleuth, 1972; writer, dir. The Honey Pot, 1965; pub. All About Eve, a screenplay, 1951. More About All About Eve. a colloquy, 1972. There

Founding mem., sec. Screen Wnters' Guild, 1933. Decorated comdr. Order of Merit (Italy); chevalier Order of Legion of Honor (France); recipient Screen Dirs. Guild Ann. award for directorial achievement, 1949, 50; Screen Wnters Guild Ann. award for best Am. comedy, 1949, 50; Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. first award for direction and firs* award for

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

MARCUS

175

1950, 51, Erasmus, award City of Rotterdam. Griffith award for lifetime achievement Dirs Guild Am., 1986. Alexander Hamilton medal for disting. accomplishment as alumnus Columbia U- Golden Lion award for life time achievement Venice Flim Festival, 1987, Akira Kurosawa award for lifetime achievement San Francisco Internal Film Festival. 1989 Mem. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. (life). Screen Dtrs. Guild Am. (pres. 1950). Writers Guild Am. (sec. 1933), Bedford Golf and Home: Bedford Died Feb 5. 1993. Tennis Cub.

1957-61. majonty leader, 1961-77; mem. Com. on Fgn. RelaAppropriations Com.; chmn. Dem. Conf., Policy Com.. Steering Com.; ambassador to Japan Tokyo. 1977-89; Presdl. rep. in, China. 1944; U.S. del. IX Inter-Am. Conf.. Colombia. 1948, 6th Assembly. Pans. 1951-52, Southeast Asia Conf., Manila. 1954. 13th Gen. Assembly. 1958; Presdl. assignment, West Berlin, Southeast Asia, Vietnam, 1962, Europe. Southeast Asia. 1965. 69. visited People's Republic of China on invitation of Premier Chou-En-lai. 1972, on invitation of Govt, of People's Republic of China, 1974, 76. 77, 78. Recipient Nelson Rockefeller Pub. Service award. 1988. Office: Ste 900 101 Pennsylvania Ave Washington

MANKILLER, WILMA PEARL,

20004-2514

screen play. 1984. D.W.

NY

tions,

UN

UN

NW

1

tnbal leader, retired;

b.

Nov. 18, 1945; d. Charley and Clara Irene (Sitton) M- m Hector N. Olaya. Nov. 13. 1963 (div. 1975); children: Felicia Marie Olaya. Gina Irene Olaya; m. Charlie Soap, Oct 13, 1986. Student. Skyline Coll., San Bruno Coll

DC

Stilwell, Okla..

BA

in Social Sci., 1973. San Francisco State Coll.. 1973-75; Union Coll.. 1977; postgrad., Ark.. 1979; (hon.). U. New Eng- 1986; PhD in Pub. Svc. (hon). R.I. Coll.. 1989; (hon.), Yale U., 1990; PhD (hon), Dartmouth Coll..

DHL

U

DHL 1991;

LLD

Cherokee

(hon). Mills Coll.. 1992. Cmty. devel. dir. Nation. Tahlequah. Okla.. 1977-83. dep. chief,

1983-85. prin. chief, 1985-95; Montgomery fellow Darmouth 1996. Author: Mankiller: Chief and Her People, 1993; co-editor: The Readers Companion to the History of Women in the U.S., 1998. Recipient Donna Nigh First Lady award Okla. Commn. for Status of Women. 1 985, Am. Leadership award Harvard U., 1 986, Elizabeth Blackwell award, 1996, Dorothy Height Lifetime Achievement award, 1997. Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1998; inducted Okla Women's Hall of Fame, 1986 Avocations: reading, writing.

A

Coll.,

Home: PO Box 308 Park

Hill

OK

74451-0308

1

AEC, 1964Recipient Honor award U. Notre Dame. 1974. Nat. Medal of Tech.. Nat. Sci. Found.. Fellow Am. Soc. Metals (hon. mem., pres. 1972-73. 1993. 1986; also dir.

65.

chmn. adv. com.

Served with

medal

for

USMC,

advanced

(Ment award

professional baseball b. Spavinaw, Okla Oct. 20, Elvin Clark and Lovell (Richardson) m. Merlyn Louise Johnson, Dec. 23, 95 1 children: Mickey Elvin. David Harold, Billy Giles (dec). Danny Merle. Grad. high sch. Signed with N.Y. Yankees, 1949. played with Independence (Mo.) farm team, 1949. played with Joplin (Mo.) farm team, 1950, 1st baseman, outfielder, 1951-68, appeared in World Series games, 1951-53. 55-58, 60-64. Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame Cooperstown. N.Y., 1974. Home; Dallas Tex. Died August 13. 1995. player, marketing consultant;

1931;

1

MAPOTHER, TOM CRUISE,

1987),

AIME, Am.

Nuclear Soc.

mem.

TN

8772

MANN,

SALLY, photographer; b. Lexington, Va., 1966-69, Bennington Coll., 1951. Student, Putney Sch., 1969-71. Praestegaard Film Sch., Denmark. 1971-72, Aegean summa cum laude, HolSch. Fine Arts, Greece. 1971-72;

BA

hns Coll., 1974, MA, 1975. guest lectr. Honolulu Acad. Arts. 1989. Women Photog. Conf. 1989, Md. Inst. Art, 1989, Bard Coll., 1989, San Francisco Cameraworks, 1990. 1990. others; instr. Photog.-Retrospect /Prospect Conf., Maine Photog. Workshops. 1985-89, Palm Beach Photog. Workshops, 1987-89. Ctr Photog. Woodstock, 1988, 90, In-

Or. Photog., N.Y.. 1989, Image Found

.

Honolulu,

1989. Okla. Arts Found.. 1989. Friends Photog. Workshops, 1990. One-woman shows include Cleve. Ctr. Contemporary

Art, 1990. Edwynn Houk Gallery, Chgo., 1990. 92, Tartt Gallery. Washington. 1990. Md. PI., Bait.. 1991. Houk Friedman, N.Y.. 1992-94, Mus. Contemporary Photog., Chgo., 1993-94. Mus. Modern Art. NY., 1991, Mitw. Mus. An. 1991. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. NY., 1991, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y- 1991. Frumpkin Adams Gallery, N.Y., 1994, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland. Oreg.. 1994. Bard Coll., Mass., 1994. Wellesley Coll., Mass.. 1995, Edwynn Houk Gallery. N.Y., 1997, Gagosian Gallery, Calif., 1997; exhibited in group shows Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington, 1977, Va.

An

Mus. Fine Arts, Richmond, 1988, New Orleans Mus. Art, 1990; represented in permanent collections Addison Gallery Art. Andover, Mass., Bait. Mus. Art. Birmingham (Ala.) Mus. Art, Boston Mus. Fine Art, Corcoran Gallery Art. Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden, Nat. Mus. Am. Art. Smithsonian Inst., Washington, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y., Mus. Modern Art. NY.. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. NY., San Francisco Mus. Art. Va. Mus. Fine Arts, Richmond, others.

Am.

Fellow Nat. Endowment Arts. 1982, 88, 92, Guggenheim Found., 1987, Southeastern Ctr. Contemporary Arts. 1989. Artists Visual Arts. 1989. Office: Edwynn Houk Gallery 745 5th Ave New York 10151-0099

NY

MANSFIELD, FREDERICK WILLIAM,

17,

treas, Order of

1914.

18.

lawyer,

former

mayor.

1933-37.

Chancellor

Equestrian Mem. Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Mass State Bar Assn (pres. 1929-31), Am. Law Inst, (charter mem). United Spanish War Vets- VFW, Kearsage Assn., K.C Died Nov 6. 1958.

MICHAEL

MANSFIELD, JOSEPH, former ambassador, former senator; b. N.Y.C, Mar. 16. 1903; s. Patrick and Josephine (O'Brien) m. Maureen Hayes. Sept 13. 1932; I dau.. Anne Mansfield Marns Student, Mont. Sch. Mines. 1927-28; A.B., U Mont.. 1933, A.M., 1934; student, U Calif, 1936. 37. Navy, 1918-19; with Seaman Army. 1919-20. U.S. Marines. 1920-22: miner and mining engr 1922-1931; prof history and polit. sci. U Mont- 193342; mem 78th-82d Congresses from 1st Dist Mont.. 1943-53; U.S. Senator from Mont.. 1953-77, assi majority leader,

M

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;

US

US

.

archives appear in their original form

ROCKY

MARCIANO,

(ROCCO

MARCHEGIANO),

boxer; b. Brockton, Mass., Sept. 1, 1923. Professional boxer. Achievements include winning 49 straight fights, 43 by

knockout; world heavyweight champion with 6 Died Aug. 31, 1969.

MARCUS, GREIL GERSTLEY, June

1945;

19,

s.

Gerald

Dodd and

title

defenses.

critic; b San Francisco, Eleanore (Hyman) M.; m.

Jenelle Bernstein, June 26, 1966; children: Emily Rose, Cecily Helen. BA. U. Calif- Berkeley, 1967, MA, 1968. Record editor Rolling Stone mag- San Francisco and N.Y.C- 1969-

TOM

70;

book columnist Rolling Stone mag- 1975-80, Calif. Mag1982-83, 88-90; pop music columnist Music MagNew West mag- L.A., 1978-82, Artforum

L.A.,

MARCEAU, YVONNE, 13,

ballroom

dancer, 1972;

educator; b. Imperial

mag- N.Y.C- 1983-87, 90-98, Village Voice newspaper, N.Y.C, 1986-90, Interview Mag.. N.Y.C, 1992—; dir. Falter newspaper, Vienna, 1997-98; cultural columnist N.Y. Times, 1998, Esquire mag- 1998-99; music columnist Salon.com, 1999 Author: Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n Roll Music, 1975, U.S. rev. 1982. 90. 97 (Bnt- German. Greek, Dutch and Japanese edits.), Real Life Rock (Japanese), 1984, Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century. 1989 (Brit., Italian, Spanish, German, French and Turkish edits.). Dead Elvis: A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession, 1991 (Brit- Japanese and German edits., rev. 1999), Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk in Pop Music, 1977-92, 93, In The Fascist Bathroom: Writings on Punk. 1999 (Bnt. and German edits.). The Dustbin of History (Brit. and German edits.), 1995, Invisible Republic: Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes. 1997 (Brit- Italian, German and Dutch edits.). Double Trouble: Bill Clinton and Elvis Presley in a

N.Y.C. Sch- N.Y.C. 1993—; Theatre,

Tokyo, 1978-94,

dancer Ballet West; ptnr. with founder, artistic dir. Am. Ballroom 1984-93; educator dance divsn. Julliard

1950.

Soc. Ballroom Dance. Pierre Dulaine, 1976;

AA,

BFA, U. Utah, Ballet

Am.

guest tchr. Sch.

Ballet,

N.Y.C;

ballroom dancing Juilliard Sch. Appearances include The Smithsonian Inst- JFK Ctr. for Performing Arts, N.Y. Ichr.

N.Y.C, Sadlers Wells, London, (Broadway and London show) Grand Hotel, 1989-92; toured with Pierre Dulaine and Am. Ballroom Theatre worldwide. Recipient Bnt. Th^atncal Arts Championships 4 times, Spl. Astaire award, Dance Educator awards. Outstanding Achievement in Dance award Nat. Coun. Dance Am- 1992, Dance Mag. State Theater,

award,

1993.

MARCH,

FREDRIC

BICKEL),

(FREDERICK Aug.

actor; b. Racine, Wis.,

and Cora (Brown Marcher)

MCINTYRE

31. 1897.

s.

John

F.

1920; m. Florence Eldndge. May 30, 1927; children-Penelope. Anthony. Debut in Duburau. produced by David Belasco, 1920; appeared in Shavings. The Law Breaker, The Melody Man, Tarnish, The Half caste, achieved spl. commendation in The Royal Family, Los Angeles; screen debut in The Dummy, one of first all talking pictures; leading man with Clara Bow, Claudette Colbert, Ruth Chatterton and Nancy Carroll; played in The Wild Party, Sarah and Son, Manslaughter. Laughter.

Bickel; A.B., U. Wis.,

The Royal Family

of

Broadway, Honor

Lovers, My Sin, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Smilin' Through, Sign of the Cross, Eagle and the Hawk, Design of Living. Death Takes a Holiday, Affairs ofCellini, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Resurrection, Les Miserables, Anna Karenina. The Dark Angel, Anthony Adverse, Mary of Scotland, A Star Is Born, Nothing Sacred. The Buccaneer, There Goes My Heart, Trade Winds, Susan and God, Victory, So Ends Our Night. One Foot in Heaven, To-morrow the World, The American Way (play). Rockefeller Center Theater, N.Y.C- 1939; Hope for Harvest (play), 1941; Bedtime Story (screen play), 1941; I Married a Witch; The Adventured of Mark Twain; also in Thornton Wilder play, The Skin of out Teeth, A Bell for Adano. The Best Years of Our Lives (film). Years Ago (play). Another Part of the Forest (film), 1947; An Act of Murder (film), 1948; recent plays include Autumn Garden, 1951; Long Days Journey into Night, 1956; Gideon. 1961-62; films include It's a Big Country, Death of a Salesman, Man on a Tightrope, Executive Suite, Bndges at Toko Ri, The Desperate Hours, Alexander the Great, The man in the Grey Flannel Suit; The Middle of the Night. 1959; Inhent the Wind. 1960; The Young Doctors, 1961, Condemned of Altona. 1962, Seven Days in May, 1963, Hombre. 1966, Tick... Tick. ..Tick, 1969, The Iceman Cometh, 1973. Mem, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Delta Phi. Recipient acting award Acad, of Motion Picture Arts and Sci., 1932, 47; Antoinette Perry award, 1956. Died Apr. 14, 1975.

Among

MARCH, PEYTON CONWAY,

retired general; b Easton, s. Francis Andrew and Mildred Stone m. Josephine (Smith) Cuningham. July 4, 1891) dec. Nov. 18, 1904); m. Cora V. McEntee. Aug. 25, 1923; children: Mildred Millikm, Josephine Swing, Peyton Conway (dec.). Vivian Frank (dec.), Lewis Alden (dec.). AB,

Pa- Dec.

27,

(Conway)

mayor Boston; b. East Boston. Mar. 26. 1877; s. Michael Read and Catherine (McDonough) M.; m Helena Elizabeth Roe. June 29. 1904 LLB. Boston U., 1902, LLD, 1938. Bar: Mass. 1902. Dem nominee for gov. State of Mass.. 1910.

;

for reactor safety

Nat. Acad. Engring.. Nat. Assn. Corrosion Engrs- Metall. Soc., Cosmos Club. Masons. 37830Presbyterian. Home: 103 Cypress Ln Oak Ridge

ternal.

,

M-

s.

1943-46.

rsch.

1966);

ing. sves.).

MANTLE, MICKEY CHARLES,

Chgo., July

MANLY, WILLIAM DONALD, metallurgist; b. Malta, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1923; s. Edward James and Thelma (Campbell) M.; m. Jane Wilden, Feb. 9. 1949; children— Hugh, Ann. Marc. David. Student, Antioch Coll.. 1941-42; B.S., U Notre Dame. 1947, M.S.. 1949; postgrad., U. Tenn., 1950-55. Metallurgist Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.. 1949-60, mgr. gas cooled 960-64; mgr. materials research Union reactor program. Carbide Corp.. N.Y.C. 1964-65; gen. mgr. Union Carbide Corp. (Stellite div.). N.Y.C. 1967-69; v.p. Union Carbide Corp. (Stellite div.), Kokomo. Ind- 1969-70; sr. v.p. Cabot Corp.. Boston, 1970-83; exec. v.p. Cabot Corp.. 1983-86; ret.,

D.S.M. 1918 (for exceptionally meritorious and distGrand Cross Order of St. Michael and St George (Eng), Grand Officer Legion of Honor (France), Grand Cross Order of George the First (Greece). Grand Cordon Order of Crown (Belgium), Grand Cross Order Crown (Romania). War Cross (Czechoslovakia). Grand Cordon of the Chia Ho (China). Grand Cordon of the Polonia Restituta (1st class). Grand Cross Order of St, Maurice and St, Lazarus (Italy). Grand Cross Order of the Rising Sun (Japan). Mem. Gen. Staff. 1903-07, Soc. of the Cin. (Va.) Descendants of Signers of Declatation of Independence, Army and Navy Union, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs: Army and Navy (Wash.), Union League (N.Y). Died Apr. 13, 1955; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery. action),

1894;

M-

AM,

1918; LLD. Union U.S Mil. Acad 1888; grad- Artillery Sch., Ft Monroe, 1898. 2nd It 3d Artillery, 1888; 2nd It- 1888. 1st It- 1894; maj. 33d Vol. Inf., 1889; It.

Lafayette Coll.,

Coll.. 1918.

1884;

Amherst

LLD,

1887,

Coll.. 1919; BS.

.

1900, hon. discharge. 1901; capt. Artillery Corps., U.S. 1907; It. col.. Army. 1901; maj- 1907; assigned to 6th 1912; col. 8th F.A.. 1916; bng. gen- 1917, maj. gen. Nat. Army. 1917. U.S. Army. 1917; gen- 1918; comd. Astor Battery, 1898, Armed Forces in action. Tilad Pass. Luzon, P.l1899; in charge mil. and civil govt, in dist. Lepanto-Bontoc and southern half Hocus Sur. 1900, Province to Abra, 1901, 1901; mil. attache to obcommissary-gen. of prisoners, PI serve Japanese Army in Russo-Japanese War, 1904; army artillery comdr A.E.F. in France, 1917; apptd. acting chief of Army, 1918; gen. and chief of staff. 1918; retired staff 1921. Author: The Nation at War, 1932; contbr. vanous Nominated for bvt- 1902 for disting newspaper articles V gallantry in action; capt. U.S. Army 1898, It. col. 1899, Col. U.S. V- 1899; recipient Thanks of Congress by resolution. 1953; decorated Silver Star medal (4 oak-leaf (for disting gallantry in clusters) for participation in col.,

FA-

.

US

US

DSC

,



.

,

of No Alternatives, 2000; editor: Stranded, 1979, rev. 1996, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung (Lester Bangs), 1987; contbr. criticism to pubis, including Creem, Express-Times, New Mus. Express. Another Room, RAW. Rock and Roll Confidential, Threepenny Rev., Representations, Interview, Salon, Common Knowledge; curator Whitney Mus. Arm. Art, N.Y., 1998.

Land

MARCUS, RUDOLPH ARTHUR,

chemist, educator; b. Montreal, July 21, 1923; came to U.S., 1949, naturalized, 1958; s. Myer and Esther (Cohen) M.; m. Laura Hearne,

Aug.

27,

1949; children:

Alan Rudolph, Kenneth Heame,

Arthur. BS in Chemistry, McGill U- 1943, PhD Chemistry, 1946, DSc (hon.), 1988; DSc (hon.), U. Chgo., 1983, Poly. U- 1986, U. Goteborg, Sweden, 1987, U. N.BCan- 1993, Queens U- Can- 1993, U. Oxford, Eng- 1995, Yokohama Nat. U 1996, U. N.C- 1996, U. Ill- 1997, Technion-Israel Inst. Tech., 1998, Polytechnic U. Valencia. 1999, Northwestern U- 2000. Rsch. staff mem. Project, Montreal, 1944-46; postdoctoral rsch. assoc. NRC of CanOttawa, Ont- 1946-49, U. N.C- 1949-51; asst. prof. Poly. Inst. Bklyn- 1951-54, assoc. prof- 1954-58, prof., 1958-64; prof. U. Ill- Urbana, 1964-78; Arthur Amos Noyes prof, chemistry Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena, 1978 vis. prof, theoretical chemistry U. Oxford, 1975-76; Baker lectr. Cornell U- Ithaca. N.Y- 1991; Linnett vis. prof, chemistry Cambridge (Eng.) U- 1996; hon. prof. Fudan U- Shanghai, 1994 hon prof. Inst, Chemistry Chinese Acad. ScisBeijing. 1995—; hon. fellow Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1995—; 1975-76; mem. professonal fellow Univ. Coll- Oxford,

Raymond

in

,

RDX





;

;

Courant Inst. Math. Scis., NYU, 1960-61; trustee Gordon Rsch. Confs- 1966-69, chmn. bd. dirs- 1968-69, mem. coun1965-68; mem. rev. panel Argonne Nat, Lab- 1966-72, chmn- 1967-68; mem. rev. panel Brookhaven Nat. Lab1971-74; mem. rev. com. Radiation Lab- U. Notre Dame. 1975-80; mem. panel on atmospheric chemistry climatic impact com. NAS-NRC 1975-78, mem. com kinetics of chem. reactions, 1973-77, chmn- 1975-77, mem. com. chem. scis., 1977-79, mem. com. to survey opportunities in chem. scis1982-86; mem. math, panel Internal. Benchmarking of U.S. Rsch. Fields, 1996-97; adv. com. for chemistry NSF. 1977-80, external adv. bd. NSF ctr. Photoinduced Charge Transfer, 1990—, mem. presdl. chairs com., Chile, 1994-96; advisor Ctr. for Molecular Scis- Chinese Acad. Scis. and State Key Lab. for Structural Chemistry of Unstable and Stable Species, 1995 Beijing, co-hon. pres. 29th Internal. Chemistry Olympiad, 1997; hon. visitor Nat. Sci. Coun., Republic of China, 1999; mem. panel on accountability of federally funded rsch. Com. on Sci- Engring. and Pub. Policy. 2000 Former mem. editl. bd. Jour. Chem. Physics, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chemislry, Jour. Phys. Chemislry. Accounts Chem. Rsch- Internal Jour. Chem. Kinetics Molecular Physics, Theoretica Chimica Acta, Chem. Physics Letters, Faraday Trans., Jour. Chem. Soc.; mem. editl. bd Laser Chemislry. 1982—. Advances in Chem. Physics, 1984—, World Sci. Pub, 1987—. Internal Revs in Phys. Chemistry, 1988—. Progress in Physics, Chemistry and Mechanics (China). 1989—. Perkins Transactions 2, Jour. Chem. Soc- 1992 — Chem Physics Rsch. (India), 1992—, Trends in Chem.



;



Rsch.

Physics

(India).

1992



Quantum Chemistry, 1996—. 61. sr

postdoctoral fellow

hon. editor Internal. Jour. Alfred P. Sloan fellow. 19601960-61; sr Fulbright-Hays

;

NSF.

1972; recipient Sr. U.S. Scientist award Alexander von Humboldt-Sliftung, 1976, Elect rochem. Soc. Lecture award Electrochem. Soc- 1979, 96. Robinson medal Faraday divsn Royal Soc. Chemistry. 1982. Centenary medal Faraday divsn- 1988, Chandler medal, Columbia U - 1983, Wolf prize scholar,

MARCUSE Chemistry, 1985, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1989. Evans award State U.. 1990. Nobel prize in Chemistry. 1992, Hirshfelder prize in Theoretical Chemistry. U, Wis., 1993, Golden Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement. 1993. Lavoisier medal French Chem. Soc.. 1994; named Hon. Citizen, City of Winnipeg. 1994, Treasure of LA.. Ctrl. City Assn.. 1995. Oesper award U Cin., 1997, Key to City of Taipei, Taiwan,

Ohio

1999. Fellow AAAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (hon.. exec, com. western sect., co-chmn. 1981-84, rsch. and planning com. 1989-91). internat. Soc. Electrochemistry (hon.). Royal Soc Chemistry (hon). Royal Soc. London (hon.), Chinese Acad. Scis. (hon), Internal. Acad. Quantum Molecular Sci. (hon.)) Royal Soc. Can. (hon); mem. NAS (hon), Am. Philos. Soc. (hon., mem. coun. 1999 ), Korean Chem. Soc.



Am.

Am. Chem.

Soc. (past divsn. chmn.. mem. exec. com., mem. adv. bd. petroleum rsch. fund, Irving Langmuir award in chem. physics 1978, Pter Debye award in

Phys. Soc.,

phys. chemistry 1988. Willard Gibbs medal Chgo. sect. 1988. 1988, Theodore William Richards medal Northwestern sect. 1990, Edgar Fahs Smith award Phila. sect. 1991, Ira Remsen award Md. sect. I. 1991, Pauling medal Portland, Oreg., and Puget Sound sect 1991, Auburn-Kosolapoff award 1996, Theoretical Chemistry award 1997, Top 75 Chem. Engring. News award 1998). Achievements include responsibility for the Marcus Theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems and theory of unimolecular reactions. Home: 331 S Hill Ave S.C. Lind Lecture, East Tenn. sect.

Mem

&

RRKM

Pasadena

CA

91106-3405

MARCUSE, HERBERT,

philosopher, educator;

b

Berlin,

came to U.S., 1934, naturalized. 1940; s. Carl and Gertrud (Kreslawsky) M.; m. Enca R. Sherover, June 21, 1976; son. Peter. PhD. Univs. Berlin. Freiburg. 1922. With Inst. Social Rsch.. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1934-40, Russian Inst., Columbia U. and Harvard U.. 1951-53; prof, 1954-65; politics and philosophy Brandeis U., prof, philosophy U. Calif., San Diego, 1965-70. Author: Reason and Revolution. 1941, Eros and Civilization, 1954, soviet Marxism, 1958, One-Dimensional Man, 1965. Negations, July 19. 1898; I

1968, Essay on Liberation. 1969. Five Lectures. 1970, Counterrevolution and Revolt, 1972, Studies in Critical Philosophy, 1972. Served with OSS and State Dept., 1941-

Died July

50.

1979.

29.

(dec.). PhD summa cum laude, U. Vienna, 1921; degrees. Rsch. assoc. Kaiser Wilhelm Inst, Rsch., Berlin-Dahlem, 1922-26; rsch. chemist, to

Hans, Peter

in

(hon).

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176

numerous hon. for Fiber

group leader, to asst. rsch. dir. I.G. Farben Industry, Ludwigshafen, Germany. 1927-32; prof, of chemistry, dir. Chem. Inst. Univ. Vienna, Austna. 1932-38; mgr. Cellulose Rsch. Lab. Can. Internat. Paper Co., Hawkesbury, Ont., 1938-40; adj. prof., organic chemistry Poly. Inst, of Bklyn., Poly. U., 1940-42, prof., from 1942, dir. Polymer Rsch 1946-64. dean of faculty, 1961-65, dean emeritus. 196592; assoc. prof. phys. chemistry Tech. Univ. Karlsruhe, 192730; mem. bd. edn. Vienna, govt, adviser in indsl affairs; pres. com. wood utilization, Austrian Dept. Commerce. 1932-38; tchr. cons. USN, U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, NSF; chmn. com. on fire safety aspects of polymer materials Nat. Rsch. Coun. of the Nat. Acad. Scis.; hon. chmn. sci. adv. coun. Weizmann Inst. Sci.; chmn. tech. com. Wood Chemistry in the Food and Agrl. Orgn. UN, many others. Editor: Jour. Polymer Sci.. Jour. Applied Polymer Sci., Encyclopedia Polymer Sci. and Tech.; assoc. editor: Textile Rsch. Jour., Jour. Applied Physics, Jour. Chem. Physics; adv. bd. Chem. and Engring. News, Zeitschrift fuer Physikalische Chemie; author of 20 books, contbr. over 600 articles to profl. jours. Lt. Imperial Austnan Army. 1913-18 (decorated 15 medals). Fellow Am. Phys. Soc, Textile Inst, of Great Bntain, N.Y. Acad. Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Soc. European Chemists and Pharmacists, Am. Inst. Chemists, Am. Soc. for X-ray and Electron Diffraction, Soc. Rheology, AAAS, Tech. Assn. of the Pulp and Paper Industry, Am. Fiber Soc. Faraday Soc, Bunsen Gessellschaft. Chem. Inst. Can., Austnan Forum. Soc Plastics Engrs., Royal Inst. Great Bntian. Achievements include invention of polystyrene, Buna S and Buna N, and orientation of polymers in fibers; pioneering research in organic polymers and x-ray physics, natural and synthetic polymers, mechanism of polymerization, structure of polymers and biochemistry of unsaturated organic compounds, lignin separation processes, and synthesis, characterization, structure, properties and uses of polymeric materials including natural and synthetic biopolymers. Home: Austin Tex. Died Apr. 6. 1992; buried Vienna, Austna.

now

Inst.,

MARKOWITZ, HARRY M., finance and economics eduChicago. III., Aug. 24, 1927; s. Morris and Mildred (Gruber) M.; m. Barbara Gay. PhB. U. Chgo.. 1947, MA, With research staff Rand Corp., Santa 1950, PhD, 1954. Monica. Calif, 1952-60, 61-63; tech. dir. Consol. Analysis Ctrs.. Inc., Santa Monica, 1963-68; prof. UCLA. Westwood, 1968-69; pres Arbitrage Mgmt Co., N.Y.C, 1969-72; pvt. practice cons. N.Y.C, 1972-74; with research staff T.J. Watson Research Ctr. IBM. Yorktown Hills, N.Y., 1974-83; Speiser prof. fin. Baruch Coll. CUNY, N.Y.C, 1982-93; dir. rsch. Daiwa Securities Trust Co, Jersey City, N.J., 1990-2000; v. p. Inst. Mgmt. Sci., 1960-62. Author: Portfolio Selection: Efficient Diversification of Investments, 1959, Mean-Variance Analysis in Portfolio Choice. 1987; co-author: SIMSCRIPT Simulation Programming Language, 1963; co-editor: Process Analysis of Economic Capabilities, 1963. Recipient John von Neumann Theory prize Ops. Rsch. Soc. Am. and Inst. Mgmt Sci., 1989, Nobel £nze in Econs.. 1990. Fellow Econometnc Soc, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Fin. Assn. (pres. 1982—). Office: 1 Evertrust Plz Jersey City NJ 07302-3051 cator; b

MARGULOIS, DAVID

See

MERRICK, DAVID

MARINO, DAN,

JR., retired professional football player; b. BA, communications. U. Pitts.. Miami Dolphins. NFL, 1983-99; ret. Film appearance Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, 1994. Named All-America team quarterback, The Sporting News. 1981; Rookie of the Year. The Sporting News. 1983. NFL All-Pro team. The Sporting News, 1984-86, MVP. Nat Football League, 1984-85; named to Pro Bowl Team, 1983Achievements include having the NFL career 87, 91-92. record for most games (12) with 400 or more yards passing; NFL records for most seasons (6) with 4.000 or more yards passing, most seasons (9) with 3,000 or more yards passing. 1984-1992. most consecutive games (4) with four or more touchdown passes, 1984; NFL record for lowest percentage (2.03) of passes intercepted by a rookie. 1983; NFL record for most games (17) with four or more touchdown passes, 1984. Office: care Miami Dolphins Pro Player Stadium 7500 SW 30th St Davie FL 33314-1020 Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1961. 1983. Profl. football player

MARLEY, BOB (ROBERT NESTA MARLEY),

musician;

Nine Miles, Jamaica, Feb. 6, 1947; s. Norval Marley and Malcolm; m. Rita Anderson. Feb. 10. 1966; child. Founder rec co. Tuff Gong; mem. band The Wailers. Recordings include single Judge Not, 1963, numerous reggae albums with The Wailers; performed on One Love Peace Concert for Prime Min. Jamaica. Recipient Peace Medal of Third World, UN. 1978. Order of Ment. Govt, of Jamaica. 1991; named to Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. 1994; the Wailers named Band of Yr., Rolling Stone mag., 1976, Died

b.

Mannheim, Germany, June

naturalized, 1945;

M

physicist,

s.

government

official;

came to U.S., 1940, Herman Francis and Maria (Schramek) 1929;

17.

m. Marion G. Thorpe, Jan. 28, 1951; children: Jane H., P. A.B. in Physics, U. Calif, at Berkeley, 1951; Ph.D., MIT, 1954; Sc.D. (hon.). Fla. Inst. Tech.. 1978; D. Eng. (hon). Poly. U. N.Y.. 1982; DEng (hon). Milw. Sch. Engring.. 1991; LHD (hon.). St. Edward's U., 1993. Rsch. assoc. MIT, Cambridge. 1954-55. asst. prof, 1958-60; rsch. physicist Lawrence Radiation Lab., U. Calif., Livermore, ;

James

1955-58, 60-69, exptl. physics div. leader, 1960-64; assoc. prof, nuclear engring. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1960-66, prof.. 1966-69, chmn. dept. nuclear engnng., 1964-69; lectr. dept.

applied sci. U. Calif.. Davis, 1969-73; cons. prof, engring. Stanford U., 1973-84; dir. NASA-Ames Rsch. Ctr, 1969-77; undersec. dir. Nat. Reconnaissance Office USAF, Washington, 1977-79. sec.. 1979-81; dep. adminstr. NASA, Washington, 1981-84; chancellor U. Tex. System. Austin, 1984-92; prof, aerospace engnng. and engring. mechanics U. Tex., 1988 Austin, dir. defense rsch. and engring. Dept. Defense., Washington, 1998 mem. Pres.'s Adv. Group Sci and Tech.. 1975-76; bd. dirs. Astronautics Corp. Am.; trustee 1984—. Author: (with Poly. U Olson) Experiments in Modern Physics. 1966 (with E. Teller and J.S. Foster, Jr.) Power and Security. 1976, (with A. Levine) The Management of Research Institutions. 1983, The Space Station- A Personal Journey, 1987, (with Victor G. Szebeheiy) Adventures in



;



;

NT

,

Mechanics, 1998; also numerous articles.; Editor: (with S. Fernbach) Properties of Matter Under Unusual Conditions, 1969, (with Lowell Wood) Energy in Physics, War and Peace. 1988. Recipient Disting. Svc. medal NASA. 1972, 77, medal for exceptional engnng. achievement. 1984, Exceptional Civilian Svc. award USAF, 1979, Disting. Pub. Svc, medal, Dept. Def., 1981. Fellow AIAA (Von Karman lectr. astronautics 1992), Am. Phys. Soc. mem. Nat. Acad. Engring.. Am. Nuclear Soc., Am. Geophys. Union, Coun. Fgn. Rels., Cosmos Club. Achievements include research on nuclear energy levels, nuclear reactions, applications, nuclear energy for practical purposes, atomic flourescence yields, measurement X-rays above atmosphere, spacecraft and experimental aircraft design. Office: Dir Def Rsch-Engring Celestial

3030 Defense Pentagon Washington

DC

20301-3030

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

1997, Algur H. University, 1997.

Meadows award. Southern Methodist

music

MARSH, DOROTHY MARIE

See

WEST, DOTTIE

MARSHALL,

F. RAY, public affairs educator. BA, Millsaps Coll., 1949; MA. La. State U.. 1950; PhD, U. CalifBerkeley. 1954. Pres. Indsl. Rels. Rsch. Assn., 1976-77; U.S. sec. of labor, 1977-81; pres. Internat. Labor Rights Rsch. and

Edn. Fund; Audre and Bernard Rapoporl Centennial chair in and pub. affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson Sch. Pub. Affairs U. Tex., Austin; bd. dirs. German Marshall Fund, Aurora Nat Life Assurance, USX Corp., Nat. Ctr. on Edn. and Economy, Inst, for the Future; mem. Coun. on Fgn. Rels. Office: U Tex Sch of Pub Affairs Austin TX 78713-7450 econs.

MARSHALL, GEORGE CATLETT, Uniontown,

Pa.,

Dec

31,

1880;

s.

military

George

Catlett

officer;

b.

and Laura

m

(Bradford) M.; Elizabeth Carter Coles. Feb. II, 1902 (dec. 1927); m. Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown. Oct. 15. 1930); stepchildren: Molly B. Winn., Clifton Stevenson (dec), Lt. Allen Tupper. Student. Va. Mil. Inst., 1897-1901; hon. grad., U.S. Inf.-Cav. Sch., 1907; grad., Army Staff Coll., 1908; DSc, Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1939; PhD Mil. Sci, Pa. Mil. Coll.. 1940; Norwich U., 1942; LLD. William and Mary Coll., 1941; Trinity Coll., 1941. Columbia U.. 1947, Princeton, 1947. Commd. 2nd It. inf.. 1901, promoted

through grade to maj. gen.. 1939;

instr.

Army

Staff Coll.,

1908-10; with A.E.F., 1917-19; gen. staff qst divsn.. chief ops. 1st Army chief staff 8th Army Corps.; instr. Army War Coll., 1927; asst. comdt. Inf. Sch.. 1927-32; comdr. 8th Inf., 1933; sr. instr. III. Nat. Guard. 1933-36; comdg. gen.. 5th Brig. U.S. Army, 1936-38; chief war plans div. gen. staff. 1938; deputy chief staff U.S. Army, 1938-39; chief staff, 1939. chief staff rank of gen., 1939-45; gen. Army, 1944. Apptd. spl. rep. of Pres. to China with personal rank of Ambassador, 1945; coun. of fgn. min., Moscow. London, U.N. Gen. Assembly, N.Y., 1947; appt. sec state 1947; sec def. 1950-51; pres. ARC, 1949-50; chmn. U.S. del. Coronation Queen Elizabeth, 1953. Recipient Gold Medal, D.S.M. with oak leaf cluster Silver Star, Victory Medal with 5 bars U.S., Croix de Guerre with Palm, Silver Medal of Valor (Montenegro), Grand Croix Legion of Honor (France), Officer Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, Officer Order of the Crown, Italy, Order of La Soledaridad, Panama, Grand Comdr. Order of Merit, Brazil, Star of Aldon Calderon, Ecuador, Gran Oficial del Sol del Peru, Grand Cross of Ouissam Alaouite, Morocco. Military Order of Merit, 'st Class, Cuba, Order del Merito, Chile, Knight Grand Cross, Order of the Bath. Britain, Order of Suvarov, 1st Degree, USSR. Theodore Roosevelt Disting. Svc. Medal of Honor, 1945, Varities Clubs Humanitarian award. 1947, Freedom House award, 1947, Nat. Planning Assn. Gold Medal, 1949, Nat. Civic Svc award, Order Eagles, 1949, N.Y. Bd. Trade award for Disting. svc. and contbrn. to Am. Way, 1949, U.S. Conf. of Mayors award for Disting. Pub. Svc, 1949, Disabled Am. Vets. N.Y. Chpt. Citizenship award, 1950, Disting. Svc. Medal, Am. Legion, 1951, Four Freedoms Found, award, 1952, Nobel Peace

Pnze. 1953. Mem. Soc Cin., Kappa Alpha. Episcopalian. Clubs: Army and Navy, Alibi Washington, Army and Navy Country, Army and Navy San Francisco, Metropolitan N.Y. Died Oct. 16, 1959; buned Arlington Nat. Cemetery.

b.

Cedella

MARK, HANS MICHAEL,

WHO

May

11,

1

p

1981.

MARSHALL, THOMAS RILEY, US

vice president;

Ind., 1892-1909; gov. State of Ind., 1909-13; v.p. served Pres.

Woodrow Wilson

Commn.,

1922. Trustee Presbyterian. Democrat.

MARSALIS, WYNTON,

musician;

b.

New

Orleans, Oct.

1

U.S.,

1912-21;

Wabash

Coll.

Died June

1.

under

mem. U.S. Coal Mem. Masons. 1925.

18.

96 s Ellis and Dolores Marsalis. Studied with John Longo; student. New Orleans Ctr. for Performing Arts, Berkshire Music Ctr., Juilhard Sch. Music, 1979-81. Trumpet soloist with New Orleans Philhanm. Orch., 1975; recitalist with New Orleans Ctr. for Creative Arts, 1979; played with vanous New Orleans and N.Y.C orchs.; with Art Blakey's 1980-81. Jazz Messengers. Herbie Hancock's V.S.O.P. quartet; formed own group, 1981; albums include Fathers and Sons, 1982, Hummel/ Haydn /L. Mozart Trumpet Con1

b.

North Manchester, Ind., Mar. 14, 1854; s. Daniel M. and Martha A. (Patterson) M.; m. Lois I. Kimsey, Oct. 2, 1895. AB, Wabash Coll., 1873, AM, 1876, LLD, 1909; LLD, Notre Dame U- 1910. U. Pa. 1911, U. N.C. 1913. U. Me., 1914, Washington and Jefferson Coll., Pa.. 1917; JD, Villanova Coll., 1918. Lawyer Columbia City, Bar: 1875. Ind.; mem. Marshall & McNagny, Columbia City, Ind.. 1876-92, Marshall, McNagny & Clugston, Columbia City,

;

1983 (Grammy award), Wynton Marsalis (Best Jazz Record, Downbeat readers' poll 1982), Think of One, 1983 award), Handel, purcell, Torelli, Fasch, Moler award), Trumpet Concertos, 1983, Hot House Flowers. 1984, Black Codes from the Underground, 1985 (2 Grammy awards), J Mood, 1986, Carnaval, 1987, Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1, 1987 (Grammy award). Majesty of the Blues, 1989, Standard Time, Vol. 3, 1990, Intimacy Calling Standard Time, Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vols. 1, 2. 3. 1991, Blue Interlude, 1992, Citi Movement, 1993. In This House, On This Morning, 1994, Wynton Marsalis. 1995, (with others) The All-American Hero, 1996, Live at Bubba's, 1996, In Gabnel's Garden, 1996, Sound of Jazz, 1996. All Amencan Hero, 1996, Blood on the Fields, 1997, Jump Start and Jazz, 1997, Crescent City Xmas Card. 1997, Standard Time, Vol. 5: The Midnight Blues, 1998, One by One, 1998, Gold Collection, 1998. Named Jazz Musician of Yr., certos,

(Grammy (Grammy

Downbeat readers' poll. 1982, 84-86, 89, Best Trumpet Player, Downbeat critics' poll, 1984, Acoustic Jazz Group of 1984. Best Trumpet Player, Downbeat readers' poll, 1985 recipient Grammy award for best solo jazz instru-

Yr.,

MARSHALL, THURGOOD,

retired U.S. supreme court Bait., July 2. 1908; s. William and Norma (Williams) M.; m. Vivian Burey. Sept. 4. 1929 (dec Feb. 1955); m. Cecilia S. Suyat, Dec. 17, 1955; children: Thurgood. John. A.B., Lincoln U„ 1930, LL.D. (hon.), 1947; LL.B., Howard U.. 1933, LL.D. (hon.), 1954; LL.D. (hon.), Va. State Coll., 1948, Morgan State Coll., 1952, Grinnell Coll., 1954, Syracuse^., 1956, N.Y. Sch. Social Research, 1956, U. Liberia. 1960. Brandeis U., 1960. U. Mass.. 1962, Jewish Theol Sem., 1962, Wayne U.. 1963. Pnnceton U.. 1963. U. Mich.. 1964, Johns Hopkins U.. 1966. Far Eastern Univ.. Manila. 1968. Victoria U. of Wellington, 1968, U. Calif, 1968, U. Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1968. Bar: Md. 1933. Practiced in Bait., 1933-37; asst. spl. counsel NAACP, 1936-38; spl. counsel N.A.A.C.P., 1938-50, dir.. counsel legal def. and ednl. fund, 1940-61; U.S. circuit judge for 2d Jud. Circuit, 1961-65; solicitor gen. U.S., 1965-67; justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1967-91; Civil nghts cases argued include Tex. Primary Case, 1944, Restrictive Covenant Cases, 1948, U. Tex. and Okla. Cases, 1950, sch. segregation cases, 1952-53; visited Japan and Korea to make investigation of ct. martial cases involving Negro soldiers, 1951; Cons. Constl. Conf. on Kenya, London, I960; rep. White House Conf. Youth and Children. Recipient Spingarn medal, 1946; Living History award Research Inst. Mem. Nat. Bar Assn., N.Y. County Lawyers Assn., Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. D.C, Alpha Phi Alpha. Episcopalian. Club: Mason (33 deg Died Jan. 24, 1993. justice; b.

)

;

MARK, HERMAN FRANCIS, May

3.

1895;

(Mueller)

M.;

came m.

to U.S..

Vienna, Austna. Carl and Lili 1922 (dec); children:

dean;

1940;

s.

Mary Schramek.

b.

Herman

mental, 1983-85, Grammy award for best solo classical performance with orch., 1984-85, Grammy award for best jazz instrumental performance with group, 1985, 87; musician of the Year. Down Beat Readers' poll, 1992, Pulitzer prize for

MARTIN, AGNES, came Wash.

artist; b. Maklin, Sask., Can., 1912; U.S.. 1932. naturalized. 1950; Student, Western State Coll., 1935-38; BS, Columbia U., 1942. MFA,

to

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1952. One-woman shows include Betly Parsons Gallery. C 1961. 1958. 59. 61. Robert Elkon Gallery. 63. 72. 76. Nicolas Wilder Gallery. Los Angeles. 1963-66. 67. 1971. Kunstraum. Munich. 1973. Visual Arts Ctr. Inst Contemporary Art U. Pa.. Phila. 1973. Pace Gallery. 1975. 76. 77. 78, 79. 80-81. 81. 83. 84. 85. 86. 89. 91.

NY

NYC.

.

NYC.

NYC.

Mayor Gallery. London. 1978. 84. Galene Rudolf Zwirner. Cologne. Fed Republic Germany. 1978, Harcus Krakow Gallery. Boston. 1978. Margo Leavin Gallery. Los Angeles, 1979. 85. Mus N.Mcv. Santa Fe. 1979. Richard Gray Gallery. Chgo.. 1981. Garry Anderson Gallery- Sydney. 92. 94. 95.

1986.

Australia.

Waddington

Galleries Ltd.

London. 1986.

Stedehjk Mus.. Amsterdam. 1991. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. N.Y.C.. 1992; exhibited in group shows at Carnegie Inst..

Whitney Mus Am Art. NYC. 1962. 66. 67. Tooth Gallery. London. 1962. Gallery Modern 1963. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. 1963. Solomon R Guggenheim Mus.. NYC. 1965.

1961.

Pitts..

74. 77. 92.

Evening Chronicle. North Attleboro. Franklin (Mass.) Senpropr. AT. Parker & Co.. ins mem. Mass. Ho. of Reps. 1912-14. Mass. Senate. 1915-17. 69th to 72d Congresses. 15th dist Mass.. 1925-33. 73d to 87th Congresses. tinel;

;

14th dist Mass 88th to 89th Congresses. 10th dist Mass.; chmn. Mass. Street Rlwy. Investigation com., 1917; chmn Rep Congl com.. 1937. 38; Rep leader Ho of Reps., 193959. spkr 80th and 83d Congresses: trustee Plainville (Mass Savs. &. Loan Assn. Author: The First Fifty Years in Politics. Del. Rep Nat Conv.. Chgo.. 1916. Cleve.. 1936; chmn .

Mass. Rep. Legislative Campaign com.. 1917; Rep. presdl. 1920; exec, sec Rep State Com 1922-25; ea mgr Rep. Nat Campaign, 1936; permanent chmn. Rep. Nat Convs.. 1940-56; trustee Dean Acad and Jr Coll.. Franklin. Mass. Mem. Elks. Moose. Grange. Mass. Rep. Club (Middlesex). Pres Club (Washington) Died Mar 6, 1968. elector.

.

Washington.

Art.

Conn

.

NYC.

76. Mead Corp.. 1965-67. Mus Modern Art. 1967. 76. 85, Inst. Contemporary Art. Phila.. 1967, Detroit Inst Art, 1967, Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington, 1967, 81, Finch Mus., NY., 1968. Phila Mus.. 1968. Zurich Art Mus.. Switzerland. 1969. Ill Bell Telephone Co.. Chgo.. 1970. Mus Contemporary Art. Chgo.. 1971. Inst. Contemporary Art U. N.C.. 1972. Kassel. Pa., Phila., 1972. Randolph-Macon Coll Fed. Republic Germany. 1972. Stedehjk Mus., Amsterdam. 1975. U. Mass Amherst. 1976, Venice Biennale. Italy. 1976. 80, Cleve. Mus. Art. 1978. Albnght-Knox Gallery. Buffalo. 66,

.

.

Contemporary Art. Boston. 1979. Art

1978. Inst. 1979. San Francisco

Inst

Chgo

Art. 1980. ROSC InExhbn Dublin. Ireland. 1980. Marilyn Pearl 1983. Kemper Gallery. Kansas City Art

Mus Modem

ternal Art Gallery. Inst 1985. Am. Acad and Inst Arts and Letters. 1986. Moody Gallery 1985. Charles Cowles Gallery. Art U. Ala Birmingham. 1986. Butler Inst Am. Art. 1986. Art Gallery Western Australia. Perth. 1986. Mus Contemporary Art. Los Angeles, 1986, Boston Fine Arts Mus., 1989; represented in permanent collections Mus. of Modern Mus, Albnght-Knox Gallery, Aldrich Art. Ridgefield, Conn.. Art Gallery Ont.. Can., Australian Nat. .

NYC.

NYC.

.

NYC,

MARTIN, LYNN MORLEY, former secretary of labor; b. Evanston. 111.. Dec. 26, 1939; d. Lawrence William and Helen Catherine (Hall) Morley; children from a previous marnage: Julia Catherine. Caroline; m. Harry D. Leinenweber. Jan. 1987; stepchildren: Jane, John, Stephen, Justin, Thomas Leinenweber. B.A., U. 111., 1960. Former tchr. pub. schs.;

mem

III Ho. of Reps.. 1977-79. III. Senate. 1979-81. 97th1981-91; sec Dept of 101st Congresses from 16th III. Dist Labor. Washington, 1991-93; prof Harvard Univ.. 1993—. ,

Named one Am., U.S. Jaycees; named Rep Woman of the Yr., 1989; named a Mother of the Yr., Nat. Mother's Day Com., 1992; 1st woman elected to leadership post in House of Reps.. 1982. Mem AAUW. Jr

Co-chmn. Bush-Quayle of Outstanding

Young Women

Kappa

League, Phi Beta fice:

campaign. 1988.

Presdl.

NYC,

Grey Art Gallery and Study Ctr.. N.Y.C. Solomon R. Guggenheim Mus., High Mus. An. Atlanta, Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden. Washington. Israel Mus.. Jerusalem, La Jolla (Calif) Mus. Contemporary Art, Sch. Design, Los Angeles County Mus. Art, Mus. Art R Modern Art. Neuegalene der Stadt, Providence, Mus Aachen. Fed. Republic Germany. Norton Simon Mus. Art at Pasadena, Calif., Stedelijk Mus.. Amsterdam, The NetherGallery. Canberra.

1

lands,

Mus Modem

1992.

Art. pans.

1992. Tale Gallery.

London. Wadsworth Atheneum. Walker Art Ctr.. Mpls.. Whitney Mus. Am. An. 1993. Sofia. Madnd. 1993. Huoslen. 1993. Worcester (Mass.) Art Mus Yale U. An Gallery. New Haven; subject of various articles. Office: 414 Placitas Rd # 87571-2513 37 Taos .

NM

MARTIN, DEAN (DINO CROCETTI),

actor,

singer;

b.

Elizabeth Ann McDonald. 1940 (div. 1949); children: Craig. Claudia. Gail. Deanna; m. Jeanne Bieggers. 1949 (div ):, children Dean Paul Ed high sch. (dec). Ricci. Gina; m. Cathy Hawn. 1973 W.Va.; Weirton., Successively employed odd jobs. welterweight boxer, appeared with Jerry Lewis on stage and Amateur dance band singer; singer with Ernie in films. McKay's band, later in night clubs; formed comedy team with Jerry Lewis, 1946; appeared in night clubs, theatres, radio and TV programs, also motion pictures; former star weekly TV show, NBC; appeared in motion pictures including: My Fnend Irma Goes West. 1949. At War with the Army. 1950. That's My Boy. 1951. The Stooge. 1952. Jumpin' Jacks, The Caddy. 1953. Scared Stiff. 1953, Money From Home, 1953. Living It Up. 1954, Three Ring Circus, 1954, You've Never Too Young. 1955. Artists and Models. 1956, Ten 1955. Pardners, 1956. Hollywood or Bust, Thousand Bedrooms, 1957, Sailor Beware, 1957. Young Lions, 1958, Rio Bravo. 1959, Some Came Running. Career. 1959. Who Was That Lady?. 1960. Bells Are Ringing. 1960. Ocean's II. I960. Ada. 1961. Who's Got the Action. 1962. Who's Sleeping in my Bed. 1963. Toys in the Attic. 1963. What Way to Go, 1964, Robin and the Seven Hoods, 1964. Kiss Me. Stupid. 1964. Son of Kate Elder. 1965. Rough Night in Jericho. 1967, Silencers. 1966, Murderers Row, 1966, The Ambushers, 1967, How to Save a Marnage, 1968. The Wrecking Crew. 1969. Airport. 1970. Texas Across The River. Something Big. 1972. Showdown. 1973, Mr Ricco. 1975, Cannonball Run, 1981, Cannonball Run II. 1984; TV shows include: Dean Martin Celebnty Roasts. 1976. 78. Dean Martin Chnstmas Specials. 1975. 78. 80, Dean's Place, 1976; recorded albums including Memones Are Made of This Recipient Golden Globe award. Home: Beverly Hills Calif. Died Dec 25. 1995 Steubenville.

Ohio.

June

17,

1917;

m.

A

Bizzy m. Rich Martin; children: Sarah, Justin. Author Bones and Moosemouse. 1986, Bizzy Bones and the Lost Quilt. 1988. bizzy Bones and Uncle Ezra. 1984. Button, 1992. bucket. Sky. 1998. The Finest Horst in Town. Grandmother Bryant's Pocket. 1996 (Lupine award 1996). The Green Truck Garden Giveaway: A Neighborhood Story and Almanac. 1997, Good Times on Grandfather Mountain. 1992. Hlggins Bend Song and Dance. 1997, Snowflake Bentley. 1998 (Caldecott Award 1999, Lupine Award 1998). Washing the Willow Tree Loon. 1995 Winer 1999 Caldecott award Office: Houghton Mifflin Co Juvenile Dept Boston

02116

Republican.

1980, Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, 1981; rec comedy alLet's Get Small. 1977 (Grammy award 1977), A Wild and Crazy Guy, 1978 (Grammy award 1978), Comedy is Not 1979, The Steve Martin Brothers, Pretty, 1982; actor, screenwnter (films) The Absent Minded Waiter. 1977 (Academy award nomination best short film 1977), The Jerk, 1979, Pennies From Heaven, 1981, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. 1982. The Man With Two Brains. 1983. All of Me. 1984 (Nat. Soc. Film Critics award best actor 1984, New

bums

Critics' Circle award best actor 1984), Three Amigos, 1986, Roxanne, 1987. (Nat. Soc. Film Cntics award best actor 1988. Los Angeles Film Critics' award best actor

York Film

LA.

1988).

Story,

actor

1991;

Sergeant

(films)

1987. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. 1988. Parenthood. 1989. My Blue Heaven. 1990, Father of the Bnde. 1991, Grand Canyon, 1991, Housesitler, 1992, Leap of Faith. 1993. Mixed Nuts, 1994. Twist of Fate. 1994, Sgt Bilko, 1995. The Spanish Prisoner, 1998, Bowfinger. 1999; (theatre) Waiting For Godot. 1988; (television) And the Band Played On. 1993; screenwriter (films) Easy Money. 1983, Bowfinger, 1999; author: Cruel Shoes. 1977. Pure Dnvel. 1998; playwnght PiRecipient Georgie award casso at the Lapin Agile. 1993. Am. Guild Vanety Artists 1977, 78; Grammy award 1978. 90211Office: c/o ICM 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills

CA

1934 also: Rogers & Cowan c/o Michelle Bega 1888 Century Park E Ste 500 Los Angeles CA 90067-1709

.

Mil

N

E

Stonehill Coll.. Dartmouth Coll Syracuse U MS. Bradford Durfee Tech Inst SM in Bus

Coll..

Coll

Adminsirn Attleboro

.

.

.

;

Reporter Bryant Coll.; JD. Portia Law Sch. (Mass) Sun. Providence Jour. 1902-08; pub .

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assoc. editor Christian Century mag.. 1956-85. sr. editor. 1985-98; co-editor Ch History 1963-97; pres Park Ridge (III ) Ctr An Insl for Study of Health, Faith and Ethics. 1985-89; dir fundamentalism project Acad Arts Scis.. 1988—; dir. The Pub Religion Project. 1996— Author: Short History of Christianity. 1959. The New Shape of Amencan Religion. 1959. The Improper Opinion, 1961, The Infidel, 1961, Baptism, 1962. The Hidden Discipline. 1963. Second Chance for American Protestants, 1963, Church Unity and Church Mission, 1964. Vaneties of Unbelief. 1964. The Search for a Usable Future. 1969, The Modem Schism, 1969. Righteous Empire. 1970 (Nat. Book award 1971), Protestantism, 1972, You Are Promise, 1973. The Fire We Can Light, 1973, The Pro and Con Book of Religious Amenca, 1975, A Nation of Behavers, 1976, Religion, Awakening and Revolution, 1978, Fnendship, 1980. By Way of Response. 1981. The Public Church. 1981, A Cry of Absence. 1983. Health and Medicine in the Lutheran Tradition, 1983. Pilgrims in Their Own Land. 1984. Protestantism in the United Stales. 1985, Modem Amencan Religion, The Irony of il All, Vol. I, 1986, An Invitation to American Catholic History. 1986. Religion and Republic. 1987, Modern American Religion. The Noise of Conflict, Vol. 2. 1991, (with R. Scott Appleby) The Glory and the Power. 1992; editor: (with Jerald Brauer) The Unrelieved Paradox: Studies in the Theology of Franz Bibfeldt. 1994 (with Micah Marty) Places Along the Way. 1994. Our Hope for Years 10 Come. 1995, Modern American Religion, Under God. Indivisble. Vol 3. 1996. The One and the Many. 1997. The Promise of Winter. 1997, When true Simplicity is Gained, 1998; editor (jours.) Context, 1969 sr. editor The Chnstian Century, 1956-98; contbr. articles to religious pubis. Chmn. bd. regents Si. Olaf Coll.; dir. The Pub. Religion Project, 1996 Sr. scholar-in-residence The Park Ridge Ctr., 1989—; recipient Nat. Medal Humanities. 1997. Alumni medal U. Chgo., 1998. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (dir. fundamentalism project 1988-94), Soc. Am. Historians: mem. Am. Phil. Soc., Am. Soc. Ch. History (pres. Calh Hist Assn. (pres. 1981). 1971), Acad Religion (pres. 1987-88). Antiquarian Soc. Office: 239 Scottswood Rd Riverside IL 60546-2223 prof,

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MARVEL, CARL SHIPP,

research chemist, educator; b III.. Sept. 11. 1894; s. John Thomas and Mary Lucy (Wasson) m Nelle Beggs, June 1918 (div 1933); m. Alberta Hughes. Dec. 16, 1933; children: Mary Catharine. John Thomas. AB. MS. 111. Wesleyan U., 1915. DSc (hon).

Waynesville,

M

;

1946; AM, U III 1916. PhD, 1920, DSc (hon), 1963; DSc (hon). Poly. Inst. N.Y., 1983. U. Louvain, Belgium, 1970. Inslr. chemistry U. III.. Urbana. 1920-21. assoc.. 1921-23. assl. prof, 1923-27, assoc. prof., 1927-30, prof, organic chemistry. 1930-53, research prof, organic chemistry, 195361, emeritus, from 1961; prof, chemistry U. Ariz., Tucson, 1961-87; cons. E.I DuPonl Co., Wilmington. Del., from 1928. Author: An Introduction 10 the Organic Chemistry of High Polymers. 1959. Recipient Plastic Sci. Engring. award Soc. Plastic Engrs. Internal.. 1964, Perkin medal Sect. 1965, Achievement award U. 111. Soc. Chem. Industry. Alumni Assn., 1976, Creative Sci. award U. Ariz. Found., 1978, Nat. Medal of Sci., U.S. Govt., 1986; chemistry bldg U. Ariz, rededicaled as the Carl S. Marvel Labs, of Chemistry. 1984; inducted into Plastics Hall of Fame. 1986. Mem Am. Chem. Soc (pres. 1945-46. Nichols medal N.Y. sect. 1944. Willard Gibbs medal Chgo sect. 1950, Pneslly .

Am

medal 1956. Polymer Chemistry award 1964, Madison Marshall award North Ala. sect. 1966, Chemistry of Plastics and Coatings award 1973, 40 Yrs. Service Council Mem. award 1980, Chem. Edn. award 1984, 45 Yrs. Service Council Mem. award 1985). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Inst. Chemists (Gold medal 1955). Am Philos. Soc.. Alpha Chi Sigma (John R. Kuebler award 1970). Club: Cosmos. Home: Tucson Ariz. Died Jan. 4, 1988; buried nr. Tucson.

MARTY, MARTIN EMIL,

religion educator, editor; b. West s Emil A and Anne Louise Elsa Schumacher. 1952 (dec 1981); children: Frances, Joel, John, Peter. James, Micah. Ursula; m. Harriet Lindemann. 1982. MDiv, Concordia Sem., 1952; ReSTM, Luth Sch Theology, Chgo.. 1954; PhD in 1956; (hon). ligious and Intellectual History. U Chgo 1964; (hon), WVa. Wesleyan Coll.. 1967. Thiel Coll (hon). Manan Coll.. 1967. Providence Coll., 1967; Muhlenberg Coll., 1967; LittD (hon ), Thomas More Coll.. 1969; LLD (hon .), Keuka (hon). Bethany Sem 1968;

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Nebr..

Feb.

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1928;

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1974; Willamette U (hon). (hon). U. So. Calif. 1977, 1978, De 1978, (hon). St. Olaf Coll Valparaiso U (hon), Chnst Sem -Seminex. 1979, Paul U., 1979; 1980; (hon ). (hon .). Colo Coll 1980; Capital U 1982. LittD Maryville Coll., 1980, North Park Coll Sem (hon .), Wittenberg U 1983; LHD. Rosary Coll., 1984. (hon). Va Theol Sem.. (hon ). Rockford Coll.. 1984; 1986; (hon). Hamilton Coll.. 1985. Loyola U 1984; (hon ). Roanoke LLD (hon ). U Notre Dame. 1987; Wesleyan Coll. 1987. Coll.. 1987. Mercer U, 1987. Ill Roosevelt U. 1988. Aquinas Coll. 1988; LitlD (hon). (hon .). No Mich. 1988. U Nebr.. 1993; Franklin Coll U.. 1989. Muskingum Coll.. Coe Coll., Lehigh U. 1989. Coll..

1972;

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1997; LHD. Dana Coll. 1998; LiltD (hon). Alma 1998; 1998. Concordia U Portland. 1998. Niagara U (hon). Kalamazoo Coll.. 1999. William Jewell Coll.. LillD (hon ). U Miami. 1999 Ordained 10 ministry Ch 1952 Pastor Washington. 1950-51; assl pastor .

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Diplomatic Courier. We're Not Married. Down the Sheltering Palms. Eight Iron Men, The Stranger Gun. Big Heat, Gun Fury, The Wild One, The Caine Mutiny, Gorilla at Large, The Raid, Bad Day at Black Rock, Life in the Balance, Violent Saturday, Not as a Stranger, Pele Kelly's Blues. Died a Thousand Times, The Rack, Shack Out on 101, Atlack, Cat Ballou, The Professionals. The Dirty Dozen. Paint Your Wagon, Point Blank, Sergeant Ryer, Hell in the Pacific, Prime Cut, Pocket Money, Emperor of the North Pole, The Iceman Cometh, The Spikes Gang, The Klansman, The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday. Shoot at the Devil. Avalanche Express, Death Hunt, Gorky Park, TV film The Dirty Dozen; The Next Mission. 1985 Served Recipient Best Actor award wilh USMC World War II Berlin Film Festival. Acad award for Cat Ballou, 1965. Bnl Acad, award for best fgn. aclor, 1965, Spanish Silver Film include:

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a

I

award. 1970

Died

Aug

29.

1987

.

Coll.. 1991; Calif

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aclor; b NYC, Feb. 19, 1924; s Lamont W. and Courtenay D. M.; m. Pamela Feeley, Oct. 18, 1970. Appeared with summer slock cos.; Broadway debut in Billy Budd; film debut You're in the Navy Now; other films

MARVIN, LEE,

LHD

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:

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Lonely Hearts Club Band. 1978. The Muppet Movie. 1979, The Kids Are Alnghl. 1979. The Lonely Guy. 1984. Little Shop of Horrors. 1986. Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

.

JR., congressman; b North Attleboro. Mass. Nov. 3. 1884; s Joseph William and Cathenne (Katon) M.. unmarned Grad hs. North Attleboro. 1902; DCL (hon). Boston U LLD. Tufts Coll Pa

1952-56; pastor Elk Grove Village. Ill Ill 1956-63; history of modern Chnstianity Div. Sch. U. Chgo.. 1963—. Fairfax M. Cone Disting Service prof. 1978-98.

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MARTIN, JOSEPH WILLIAM.

Of-

02138

comedian, actor; b. Waco, Tex.. 1945; s. Glenn and Mary Lee Martin; m. Victoria Tennant, Nov. 20, 1986 (div. 1994). Student, Long Beach State Coll.. UCLA. Exec, prodr. TV show Domestic Life, 1984. TV wnter for Smothers Bros, (co-winner Emmy award 1969), Sonny and Cher, Pat Paulsen. Ray Stevens. Dick Van Dyke. John Denver. Glen Campbell; nightclub comedian, guest and host appearances NBC's Saturday Night Live. Tonight Show; appeared on Carol Burnett Show; starred in TV spls. Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy. 1978. Comedy is Not Pretty,

,

author juvenile prose;

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MARTIN, STEVE,

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MARTIN, JACQUELINE BRIGGS,

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(hon. doctorate).

Harvard Univ Cambndge

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MARX. CHICO (LEONARD MARX),

aclor;

b

NYC.

Minnie Marx Apppeared in vaudeville and Marx Brothers, appeared in films including: Humorisk, 1920. The Cocoanuls. 1929, Animal Crackers, 1930, The House That Shadows Built. 1931. Monkey Busi-

Mar

22. 1887;

in films

s.

wilh the

1932. Horse 5. 1931. Hollywood on Parade No Feathers. 1932. Duck Soup. 1933. Hollywood on Parade No 1933. A Nighl al the Opera. 1935. A Day al the Races. 1937. Room Service. 1938. Al the Circus. 1939. Go Wesi. 1940, The Big Store. 1941. Screen Snapshot No 110. 1943. A Night in Casablanca. 1946. Love Happy. 1949, The Slory of Mankind. 1957 Died Oct. II. 1961 ness.

9.

,

MARX GROUCHO NYC,

(JULIUS MARX), film and television MARX, comedian; b. Oct. 2, 1890; m. Catharine Marvis; child. Melinda; m. Eden Hartford; children: Arthur. Miriam. Began in vaudeville with mother, aunt and three brothers as "Six Musical Mascots", later with three brothers as "Four Nightingales", then "The Four Marx Brothers"; has appeared on stage, screen and radio. Appeared with brothers in musical comedies The Cocoanuts. Animal Crackers, others. in motion pictures The Cocoanuts. Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, Horsefeat hers. Duck Soup, A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races. A Day at the Circus, Go West, The Big Store, others; collaborated on scenario of The King and the Chorus

also

Girl,

I

scripts

of

many

of

own

pictures,

quiz

TV

program You Bet Your Life, author: Many Happy Returns, 1942, Groucho and Me, 1959. Recipient Emmy award NATAS. Mem. Am Fedn TV and Radio Artists, Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Sci. master of

MARX, HARPO (ADOLPH MARX),

actor;

b

Nov

23.

1888; m. Susan Fleming, Sept 28. 1936; 4 adopted children: Appeared in vaudeville and Bill, Alex, Jimmy, and Minnie. films with the Marz Brothers; films include The in Cocoanuts, 1929, Animal Crackers, 1930, Monkey Business. 1931. Horsefeathers. 1932. Duck Soup. 1933. A Night at the Opera. 1935, Day at the Races. 1937, Room Service, 1938, At the Circus, 1939, Go West, 1940. Love Happy. 1949. Died

A

Sept. 28, 1964



MARX, ZEPPO (HERBERT MARX),

actor;

b

Feb

25,

vaudeville and in films with the Marx Brothers, films include: The Coconuts, 1929, Animal Crackers, 1930, The House That Shadows Built. 1931. Monkey Business. 1931, Horse Feathers, 1932, Duck Soup, 1933, many others. Died Nov. 30, 1979.

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1901.

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1968-75.

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Public

Trustee Judson

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prof],

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Fed Res. council SRI Policy Edn.. br

mem.

of Atlanta, 1970-72. chmn., 1973-75.

Internal..

1969-80;

bd

dirs

Birmingham Festival of Arts Assn., Inc.. 1969-75; mem. Nat. Programming Council for Public TV. 1970-73, So. Regional Edn Bd 1969-75. Ala. Council on Humanities. 1973-75; vice chmn. Commn. on Future of South. 1974; mem. So. Growth ,

mem. nat. adv. council Am. Revolution Bicentennial Adminstrn., 1975; mem. Ala. State Oil and Gas Bd.. 1975, 77-79; bd. dirs. Acad Ednl Devel., 1975—. Ind Sector, 1982-88, chmn. Pres.'s Com. on Mental Retardation, 1975-77; chmn. income security com. aging com. Health Ins. Com. of Domestic Council. 1975-77; bd. govs. nat. ARC. 1975-77; bd. govs., bd. visitors Washington Coll., 1982-86 trustee John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, 197577, Woodrow Wilson Internat. Center for Scholars. 1975-77; fed trustee Fed City Council, 1975-77; bd dirs A Presdl Classroom for Young Americans. Inc.. 1975-76. trustee

MASON, STANLEY

I., JR., inventor, management conAug. 18. 1921; s. Stanley and Anna (Kane) M.; m. Charlotte Creighton Guhr, Aug. 22, 1942; children; Stanley I. Ill, Douglas C. Mary M. Jager, Richard L BS in Edn., N.J. State U 1943; postgrad., Rollings Coll., 1956; cert., Sch. Fine and Indsl. Arts, Trenton. Tech. advt. copywriter Armstron Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa.. 1947-48; dir. tech. mklg. Delkote. Inc.. Wilmington, Del.. 1949-53; mgr. tech. reporting and presentations The Martin Co., Bait, and Orlando, Fla., 1946-49, 53-58; dir. tech. and packaging devel. Hunt Food and Industries (name changed: Norton Simon, Inc.), 1958-67; product devel. v. p. Am. Can Co., 1967-69, v. p. product devel. and tech. and I,

Sr.

,

1967-73; pres., chief exec, officer Simco, Inc., Weston, Conn.. 1973—, Simco Tex., Inc., Houston, 1980—; chmn. Masonware Corp., Newport Beach. Calif.. 1978 creative svcs.,



chmn. Crisis Communications, Inc., Weston, 1984—, Advanced Village Family Security Systems, Weston, 1986 cons. Johnson & Johnson. Health Techs., Weston. 1985 Care Div., Surgikos, Dental Group, Personal Products, Chicopee Am. Hosp. Supply, Kimberly Clark Corp., Internat. Playtes, S.C. Johnson, Velcro Fastening Systems, Procter & Gamble, Neutrogena. Patentee in field; guest lectr. U. Pa.. U. Wash., U. Neb., NYU, U. So. Calif., John F. Kennedy U., Fordham U., U. Hawaii, Santa Rosa Jr. Coll., Inventors Can. Symposium, U. Wis., Entrepreneurial Women's Network, Westport Rotary Club. Bd. dirs. Mason Rsch. Found, Honolulu, 1986— 1st It. USAF. 1943-46. Mem Nat. Coun. Indsl Innovation (trustee 1975), Nat. Congress Inventor Orgn. (bd. dirs 1975), Inventors Coun. Hawaii, Nat. Def Exec Res Home and Office: 61 River Rd Weston CT 06883-2814 pres.,





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Tchrs. Coll., Columbia U., 1977—, Nat. Found. March of Dimes. 1977-83, Coun. om Learning, 1977-84, Miles Coll.. 1978 mem. nat. adv. bd. Nat. Inst, on Mgmt Lifelong Edn 1979-84; mem. Ala. 2000, 1980—; spl. adviser Aspen Inst., 1980-84; mem. bd. trustees Gerald R. Ford Found.. 1988—. bd. visitors Mershon Ctr. Ohio State U., 1988-91. Served with U.S. Army, 1959-60. Recipient Nicholas Murray Butler medal Columbia U., 1976, Ala. Adminstr. of Year award Am. Assn. Univ. Adminstrs., 1976, Educator of Year award Ala. Conf. Black Mayors. 1977, Brotherhood award NCCJ. 1979 Mem. Newcomen Soc. Am.. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Theta Phi. E-mail; [email protected]. Home: 6050 Mad River Rd 45459-1508 Office: Charles F Kettering Found Dayton



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OH

Commons Rd Dayton

200

OH

45459-2788

Houston, July

1914;

s.

Neill Inst.,

9,

b

Turner and Libbie (Johnston)

1928-31; B.A.. Rice U.. 1955; Carroll Sterling, Jan. 17, 1951. Producer, God and Kate Murphy. N.Y.C., 1959, The Villa of Madame Vidac, off Broadway, 1959, From to Z, N.Y.C., I960. New Faces of 1962, N.Y.C; asso. producer Masterpiece, London. 1961; coproducer A Second String, 1960, Beg, Borrow, or Steal. 1960. Lady of the Camellias, N.Y.C, 1963. Traveller Without Luggage, N.Y.C. 1964, Bajour, 1965;

m

A

NYC,

NYC. HM

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Corp.; chmn bd Delta Columbia Oil Co. Bayou Bend Founders Fund; chmn. bd. Houston Mus. Fine Arts; pres. Houston Lyric Theatre Found., Inc.; chmn. Houston Ballet Found; bd. dirs Houston Symphony. Nat. Symphony, Friends of Rice U. Alley Theatre, Riverside Gen. Hosp.; chmn. bd. Harris County Ctr. for Retarded; chmn. Bayou Bend Adv. Council; v.p. Theater Under the pres.,

Factoryville, Perm., Aug. professional baseball team. Accomplishments include: 373 career pitching wins, career winning percentage of .665, career 2.13 ERA, led league in wins four times, strikeouts five times and shutouts four times, won 20 games 13 times, won 30 games four times. In 1908 he won 37 games with 34 shutouts and a 1.43 ERA. Inducted into Hall of Fame, 1936. Died Oct. 7, 1925.

MATHIAS, BOB,

Chmn

dir. Tex. Fine Arts Soc; arts adv. council Rice U. Served to capt. AUS. 1941-45; ETO, 1951-52. Decorated Order of Civil Merit (Spain) knight comdr. of Mil. and Hospitaller Order St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, knight of honor Venerable Order of Rose of Lippe; named grand comdr. Commandery of Tex.; hon. Ky. Col Mem. Tex. Philos. Soc., Sons of Confederacy, Ams. of Royal Descent, Magna Charta Barons, Colonial Order of Crown. SAR, Sons Confederate Vets., Plantagenet Soc., Sons Republic Tex.. Order Washington, Order Stars and Bars. Episcopalian Clubs: American (London); Houston-River Oaks Country, Bayou, Allegro (Houston); Tex. Corinthian Yacht.

Stars;

MATHEWS, DAVID, ,

Dec.

6,

1935;

s.

Olympic

athlete;

b

Calif..

Nov

17.

to Congress State of Colo Springs Actor: It Happened in Athens. Named to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. 1983. Achievements include gold medal in decathlon Olympic Games, 1948, 52; youngest individual athletics champion.

foundation executive; b. Grove Hill. Forrest Lee and Dons (Pearson) M.; m.

;

dir

U.S.

former rep.

athlete;

Olympic Tng Ctr

LLD U. Ala.. 1969. Mercer U.. Mary Coll., 1976. Med. U. S.C. Samford U., 1978, Transylvania U„ 1978, Stillman Coll., 1980. Miami U.. 1982; H.H.D.. Birmingham-So Coll.. 1976. Wash. U St Louis. 1984; L.H.D., Ctr. Coll., 1985; LLD. Ohio Wesleyan U. 1987, Lynchburg Coll.. 1987; ,

.

1976,

.

L.H.D..

U New

Charles

F.

1988. Exec. v.p. U. Ala., 1968-69, pres., 1969-80, prof, history, 1977-81; pres.. chief exec, officer

Eng.,

Kettering Found..

Dayton. Ohio,

1981—;

sec.

Series,

My

CA

MATTHEWS, FRANCIS PATRICK, Albion, Nebr, Mar. Ann (Sullivan) M.; m

government

official;

b

1887; s. Patrick Henry and Mary Claire Hughes, Nov. 24. 1914; children: Mary Claire, Kathleen, Francis, Patricia. Marian, Marguerite. AB, Creighton U.. 1910; AM, 1911, LLB. 1913; LLD. Marquette U 1940, John Marshall Coll., Jersey City, N.J., 1943; LLD, Villanova Coll., Phila., 1950; Loyola U., 1950, Holy Cross Coll.. Creighton U U Notre Dame. 1951 Bar: Nebr., 1913. Consul Reconstrn. Fin. Corp., Nebr.. 1933-49, Wyo, 1933-49; chmn. bd., dir. Securities Acceptance Corp.; pres. 1st Fed. Savings and Loan Assn. of Omaha; dir. radio Inc.; dir.. mem exec, com Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., chmn. Douglas Co., Nebr.. 1932-36; dir Dept Fin U.S. C. of C, 1941-51; chmn Com. on Socialism and Communism; mem. citizens com. Cmty. Chests Am.; mem. bd. govs. Omaha Cmty. Chest. 1930-40 (pres. 1938-39, chmn. 1936); mem. bd. dirs. Gather Flanagan's Boys' Home, Boys Town, Nebr.' mem. bd. regents 15,

Mary

,

,

WOW, .

dir. Duchesne Coll. and Convent of the Sacred Heart; past chmn. Met. Utilities Dist. Omaha, Omaha Pub. Libr. Bd.; v.p. Nat. War Fund (mem. bd. and exec, com.); mem. exec com. Nat. Conf. of Cath. Charities. 1931-34; vice chmn. United Def. Fund.; v.p. U.S.O. (mem. bd.. exec. com. and incorporator); chmn. exec. com. Nat. Cath. Cmty. Svc; mem bd. Overseas Aid, 1948; mem. bd. sec. War Pnsoners Aid; mem. Pres.'s Com. on Civil Rights, 1947; sec. Navy, 1949-51. served as U.S. Amb. to Ireland, 1951-53. Designed Secret Papal Chamberlain with Cape and Sword by Pope Pius XII, 1944. Recipient Medal for Merit. 1946; decorated Knight, Order of St. Gregory, 1924, Knight Comdr. 1938, Knight Comdr. with Grand Cross, 1942, Knight Comdr. with Grand Cross of Knights of Hoily Sepulchre, 1944, Cath. Action Medal award, St. Bonaventure's Coll., NY., 1943; named Spl. Rep. of Cath. Adminstr. Bd. Bishops to visit Eng., Ireland and Scotland, 1943. Mem. Omaha of (bd. dirs. 1937-41. pres. 1938-39), Am. Nebr. Omaha and Fed- Commns. Bar Assns., Irish-Am. Hist. Soc. N.Y., Nebr. State Hist. Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Rotary. Omaha Athletic Metro. NY., Nat. Press.

Creighton U.;

C

Died Oct

C

1952;

18.

buned Calvary Cemetery, Omaha, Neb.

.

MATHIS, JOHNNY, 1935;

s.

singer;

b.

San Francisco, Sept.

30,

Clem and Mildred Mathis. Student, San Francisco

State Coll. Recordings include: Wonderful Wonderful, It's Not for Me to Say. Chances Are, Someone, Twelfth of Never, Certin Smile, Wild Is The Wind, Misty. Mana. The Best of Everything, Small World; albums include: Johnny Mathis, 1957. Good 1956. Wonderful, Wonderful, 1957. Warm.

A

Night, Dear Lord, 1958. Johnny's Greatest Hits, 1958. Swing 1958, Merry Christmas, 1958. Open Fire. Two Guitars, 1959, More Johnny's Greatest Hits, 1959, Heavenly. 1959. Faithfully. 1959, The Rhythms and Ballads of Broadway. I960. Johnny's Mood. I960. I'll Buy You a Star, 1961. Portrait of Johnny, 1961, Live It Up, 1962, Rapture, 1962, Johnny's Newest Hits, 1963. Johnny, 1963, Romantically. 1963. The Sounds of Christmas. 1963. I'll Search My Heart, 1964, Tender is the Night, 1964, The Wonderful World of Make Believe, 1964, This is Love, 1964. Ole, 1965. The Sweetheart Tree. 1965. So Nice, 1966, Sings, 1967. Up Up and Away. 1967, Love is Blue, 1968, Those Wer? the Days, 1968, People, 1969, The Impossible Dream. 1969, Love Theme/Romeo Juliet, 1969, Give Me Your Love For Christmas, 1969. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970. Kaempfert, 1970, Love Close To You. 1970. Bacharach Story, 1970. You've Got a Friend, 1971, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. 1972, Song Sung Blue, 1972. Me and Mrs. Jones, 1973. Killing Me Softly With Her Song. 1973, I'm Coming Home, 1973, The Heart of a Woman, 1974, Feelings, 1975. When Will I See You Again. 1975. I Only Have Eyes for You, 1976. Hold Me, Thrill Me. Kiss Me. 1977. You Light Up Life, 1978, That's What Friends Are For, 1978. The Best Days Of My Life, 1979. Mathis Magic, 1979, DifSoftly,

&

&

My

ferent

Kinda

Different.

1980,

Friends

in

Love,

1982,

A

Me, 1984, Johnny Mathis Live, 1984. Right Eve With Johnny Mathis, 1986. The Hollywood Musicals. 1986. Once In A While. 1988. In The Still of the Night. 1989, In a Sentimental Mood: Mathis Sings Ellington, 1990. Better Together. 1991. How do you Keep the Music Playing, 1992, Music of Johnny Mathis: Special Part of

From

the Heart, 1985, Christmas

Personal Collection. 1993, Open Fire, Two Guitars, 1994, (with others) Johnny Mathis, 1996, The Ultimate Hits Collection, 1998, Because You Love Me: The Songs of Diane Warren, 1998. Super Hits. 1999, Mathis on Broadway. 2000; Certain Smile. 1958; tours appeared in films Lizzie, 1957, of Europe, Africa, Australia, S.Am., Orient. Can., British Isles; rec. artist, Columbia Records, Mercury Records, 1964-

MAUCHLY, JOHN WILLIAM, Aug.

30,

1907;

s.

Sebastian

J.

electrical engineer; b.

and Rachel.

Cin ..

Electrical engr.,

Numerical Integrator and Computer EDNIAC). 1942-46, EDVAC computer; co-founder The Electronic Controls Co., electrical engr. UNIVAC computer, Recipient Potts Medal Franklin Inst., Henry Goode Info. Processing Socs. Died Jan. 9, 1980.

1951.

Medal Am. Fedn.

MAURER, ROBERT DISTLER,

retired industrial physicist;

b St. Louis, July 20, 1924; s. John and Elizabeth J. (Distler) M.; m. Barbara A. Mansfield, June 9, 1951; children: Robert M„ James B Janet L. BS. U. Ark., 1948. LLD, 1980; PhD, MIT. 1951 Mem. staff MIT, 1951-52; with Corning Glass Works. NY., 1952-89: mgr. physics research Corning Glass Works, 1963-78. research fellow. 1978-89. Contbr. articles to prof! jours., chpts. to books; patentee in field. Served with U.S. Army, 1943-46. Recipient Indsl. Physics prize Am. Inst, Physics, 1978, L.M. Ericsson Internat. prize in telecommunications, 1979, Indsl. Rsch. Inst. Achievement award, 1988, Optica! Soc Am. /IEEE Leos Tyndall award. 1987. Disting. Alumni award U. Ark, 1994, Am. Innovator award U.S. Fellow Dept Commerce, 1995; decorated Purple Heart. IEEE (Mons N. Liebmann award 1978), Am. Ceramic Soc. .

Morey award 1976), Am. Phys. Soc. (New (Charles Draper prize Materials prize 1989); mem. 1999), Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame. Home: 6 Roche Dr 14870-1225 Office: Corning Inc Sullivan Painted Post

(George W.

NAE

Park

NY Corning NY

14830

MAXWELL, ANNA CAROLINE, NY.,

nursing administrator;

b.

1851. Diploma, Boston Hosp. Nursing supt. Montreal, Boston. N.Y.C, 1829-1921; instr., adminstr Presbyn. Hosp.. N.Y.C. Recipient medal French govt, Mem. Am. Soc. of Supts. Training Sch. for Nurses, Nat. League for Nursing, Nurses* Associated Alumnae of U.S. and Can., Internat. Coun. of Nurses, ARC Nursing Svc, Achievements include participation in founding of Am. Jour, of Nursing and Isabel Hampton Robb Scholarship Died 1929

Bnstol, Training

Sch.,

Mar.

14,

1880.

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golf. Office: care Rojon Prodns Inc 2066 Burbank CA 91507-2066 also: Columbia Records 2100 Colorado Ave Santa Monica CA 90404-3504

Avocations: cooking,

PO Box

Mary Chapman. Jan. 24, 1960; children: Lee Ann Mathews Hester, Lucy Mathews Heegaard. A.B., U. Ala., 1958; 1965; Ph.D.. Columbia U 1976; L.H.D., William and

Actress-Drama

Guest

Seinfeld.

firoject leader Electronic

67.

Ala

Olympic

1930.

Calif

;

M.; student N.Mex. Mil.

nomination.

1993 (Emmy nomination Guest ActressSenes, 1994). The Larry Sanders Show. 1992, Spin City. 1996. ER. 1999. Judging Amy, 1999, appeared in: (TV film) Against Her Will: The Came Buck Story, 1994, Dead Silence, 1997. It's Party, 1996. Where the Truth Lies. 1999 Recipient Golden Globe award Hollywood Fgn. Press Assn. 1987. named Best Actress Office: care ICM 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills 90211-1934 1994),

Comedy

Am

professional baseball player; b. 12. 1878. Player N.Y. Giants

,

MASTERSON,HARRIS,estatc management executive,

(Emmy

94-96

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Policies Bd., 1974-75;

MATHEWSON, CHRISTY, sulting executive; b. Trenton. N.J.,

WHO

MATLIN, MARLEE,

actress; b. Morton Grove. III.. Aug. 1965; m. Kevin Grandalski, Aug. 29, 1993. Attended William Rainey Harper Coll. Appeared in films Children of a Lesser God (Acad, award for best actress). 1986, Walker,

24.

1987, Evil. film:

Lingumi Incident, 1990, The Player, 1992, Hear

No

1993. When Justice Fails, 1998. Freak City. 1999; TV Bridge to Silence, 1989. Against Her Will: The Came

Buck Story. 1994. When Justice Fails, 1997; TV series: Reasonable Doubts, 1991-93; guest of Picket Fences. 1993,

MAXWELL, WILLIAM,

writer; b. Lincoln. III.. Aug. 16. 1908; s. William Keepers and Eva Blossom (Blinn) M.; m. Emily Gilman Noyes, May 17, 1945; children: Katharine Farnngton, Emily Brooke. Student, U. III., 1926-30. 31-33, DLitt 1973; student, Harvard U„ 1930-31. Mem. English faculty U. III., 1931-33; editorial staff New Yorker mag., 1936-76. Author: Bright Center of Heaven, 1934. They Came Like Swallows, 1937, 88, 97, The Folded Leaf, 1945, 81, 96, The Heavenly Tenants, 1946, Time Will Darken It, 1948, 83, 97, (with Jean Stafford, John Cheever. Daniel Fuchs) Stories, 1956, The Chateau. 1961, 85, 95. The Old Man at the Railroad Crossing, 1966, 87, Ancestors, 1971, 85, 94. Over by the River, 1977, 84, Editor: The Garden and the Wilderness, by Charles Pratt. 1980. So Long, See You Tomorrow. 1979, 89. 96. The Outermost Dream, 19 89. Billie Dyer 1992. 93, All the Days and Nights, 1995, The Happiness of Getting It Down Right: Letters of Frank O'Connor and William Maxwell, 1996; also stories, book reviews.; editor. Letters of Recipient William Dean Sylvia Townsend Warner. 1982. Howells medal Am. Acad. Inst, Arts and Letters, 1980; Am. ,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

MCCARTHY

179

Book award,

MAYO, JOHN SULLIVAN,

fiction,

executive; b Greenville. N.C., Feb. 26. 1930; s. William Louis and Mattie (Harris) M.; m. Lucille Dodgson, Apr 1957, children: Mark Dodgson, David Thomas, Nancy Ann. Lynn

1982; Brandos U Creative arts award medal for 1984; Ivan Sandrof award Nat. Book Critics Circle. for Fiction Am. Acad Arts and Letters, Mem. Nat Inst. Arts and Letters (pres. 1969-72). Club; Century Assn. C ) Acad, of Arts and Letters Died July 31, 2000 1994, 1995.

Gold Medal

Am

(NY

MAYBECK. BERNARD RALPH,

b

architect

NYC.

Feb

1890: children: Wallen White. Student. Ecole Nat. Spl. Beaux Arts. Louvre and 1881-86; students Arts et Metier. Paris, Sorbonne, 1896-98; spl courses. U Calif.. 1894-96, L'. Calif.. 1998-1900; (hon). Mills Coll.. 1923; LLD. U Calif. 1930. instr. drawing, descriptive geometry and architecture U. Calif., 1894-1900. originator, mgr Phoebe A. Hearst competition for archil, design. 1896-1900, founder dept Assoc, architect Golden Gate Expn., architecture. 1899. 1939; supervising architect with U.S. Shipping Bd. for town of Clyde, 1918; prin. works include Palace of Fine Arts. Panama-Pacific Expn Pnncipia Coll., Elsah. III., gen. plans Mills Coll.. Packard Bldgs.. San Francisco, Oakland. L.A. Mem. Berkeley City Planning Commn.. San Francisco chpt. AIA (hon.); pres Art Assn., San Francisco; founder Coun. Allied Arts. Recipient 2 Silver medals Ecole des Beaux Arts. Mem. 1885. Gold medal St. Louis and San Francisco Expns Andre San Francisco Soc. Architects. Soc. des Eleves de Pans, Bohemian Club, Commonwealth Gub. Comml. Club. Off Night Club San Francisco. Hillside Club. Faculty Club. Cordornices Club. Cragmont Club Berkeley Deceased 7,

1862;

m. Annie White.

Kema McKeehan

MA

,

M

telecommunications company

Marie.

BS.

N.C

State U.. 1952,

AT&T

Bell

Labs

,

1953. PhD. 1955 With 1955-95. exec dir toll electronic switching div., 1973-75, v. p. electronics tech.. 197579. sr. v.p. network systems and network sves., 1979-91. pres.. 1991-95. pres. ementus, 1995—; mem adv bd Coll.

Murray

MS, N.J

Hill.

.

Engnng.. U. Calif., Berkeley; mem. sci. adv group House subcom. on renewing U.S. Sci. and Tech. Policy; bd dirs Johnson and Johnson, Found for Nat. Medals of Sci. and Tech. Contbr articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field Trustee Polytech U.. The Kenan Inst, for Engnng.. Tech. and Sci. at N.C State U., Liberty Sci. Ctr; mem. bd. overseers N.J. Inst. Tech.; mem. commn. on future of Smithsonian Rsch. Inst, medal, 1992, Roosevelts gold medal for set.,

Recipient

Instn.

Indsl.

League NY. Coun. Engnng. Mgr. of Yr. award Am. Soc.

for

1993,

Engnng. Mgmt.,

award 1978, Simon Ramo medal 1988. C&C prize 1988. Nat Medal of Tech. 1990), Internat. Engring. Consortium; mem. NAE. Royal Swedish Acad. Engring. Scis.. Sigma Xi. Phi Avocations: fishing, gardening,

Baptist.

Phi.

bi-

cycling, jogging.

MAYR, ERNST,

retired zoologist, philosopher; b.

MAYER,

M

m. Lorena

Irene;

L.

Danker, Dec.

4,

.

Ship and indsl.

1948

plant salvaging bus., 1906; opr. of theater Haverhill, Mass 1907, controller all theatres; controlled New Eng. rights D.W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation; propr. Am. Feature Film Co., New Eng.; organizer, v. p. Metro Oictures Corp., 1924;

.

1st v. p. in

charge prodn. chief prodn

mgr Loew's

Inc.; del.

Con v. 1928; vice chmn Calif. Rep State Ctrl Trustee. L.A. Jewish Orphans. Decorated Officer Legion Hon., 1937, Cross of White Lion. Czechoslovakia, 1938. Cmty. Welfare Fedn.. LA. Mem. of C. L.A. C. of C Nat. Housing Com. for Congested Areas, Comml. Bd. L.A.; Mason (Shnner). Jewish. Clubs: Hillcrest Country, All Year Club of Southern Calif Died Oct. 29. 1957 Rep. Nat

Com.

C

.

MAYER, MARIA GOEPPERT, Germany, June

1933; d. Friedrich Jan. 18,

Mayer,

physicist;

b.

Kattowitz.

Came to U.S.. 1930; naturalized, and Mana (Wolff) Goeppert; m. Joseph E. 1930; children: Mana Wentzel, Peter

28.

1906;

PhD, U. Gottingen. Germany, 1930; DSc (hon.). Russel Sage Coll., 1960, Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1961. Smith Coll.. 1961. C.

Vol. assoc. Johns Hopkins. 1931-39; lectr. 1939-46, Sarah Lawrence Coll., 1942-

U. Portland. 1968.

Columbia

U..

NYC.

SAM

Labs., 1942-45; 1946-60; prof. Revelle Coll

45; physicist

physicist

sr.

Argonne Nat.

U. Calif.. La Jolla. from Lab., 1960. Author (with Joseph E. Mayer) Statistical Mechanics. 1940, (with J H.D. Jensen) Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure, 1951. Vol. prof Enrico Fermi Inst. Nuclear Recipient Nobel Studies U. Chgo.. 1946-59, prof, 1959-60. Acad Arts Scis.; mem pnze for physics. 1963. Fellow

Am

Akademie der Wissenschafien Heidelberg. Philos. Soc., Am. Phys. Soc.. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Sigma Xi. Died Feb. 20. 1972; buned El Camino Meml Park, San Diego CA.

MAYFIELD, CURTIS LEE,

Chgo., June 3. 1942; s. Kenneth and Manon (Washington) M.; children Tracy, Curtis, Todd, Sharon, Tympham, Kirk copres Curtom Records Inc. Performer with group Impressions, 1958-70. People Get Ready: The Curtis Mayfield Story. 1996; solo albums include Curtis, 1970, Curtis Live. Roots, 1971, Back to the World. 1973, Sweet Exorcist. 1974. Amenca Today. 1975. Never Say You Can't Survive, 1977, Do It. We Came in Peace with a Message of Love. 1985. Give, Get. Take and Have. 1992, The Heart of Chicago Soul: the Songs of Curtis Mayfield. 1997; composer, arranger. performer soundtrack; also actor film Super Fly, 1972; now rec. artist, producer, songwnter film Recipient: Nat Acad of Recording Arts & Sciences Lifetime Achievement Award, 1994 Died 26 Dec., 1999. musician;

b.



Kempten.

lisher, journalist;

b

Bklyn.. June 17, 1937;

s.

pub-

editor,

Samuel Chris-

Nancy Hicks, 1975; children: Don J., David H .. Alex C. Student. 1966; U., (hon). York Coll.. 1984, Valparaiso L., 1990. Rockford Coll.. 1991; D.F.A. (hon .). Calif Coll Arts and Crafts, 1985; D.L. (hon). Grand View Coll. 1988. Colby Coll., 1991. (hon). Dominican Coll. San Rafael. Calif. 1991 Reporter Afro-Am News. Bait.. 1956. York (Pa.) Gazette and Daily. 1961-67. reporter Washington Post, 1967-72. assoc editor/ombudsman. 197274. editonal wnter. 1974-77; founder, chmn Inst, for Journalism Edn. 1977-79; editor, pub Oakland (Calif.) Tnbune. 979-93, owner. 1 983-93; syndicated columnist Universal Press Syndicate; commentator TV program This topher and Robertinc Isola (Greaves) M.; m.

Jan.

1,

DHL.

Harvard

DLL.

1

Week with David Bnnkley. ABC News, commentator, essayist Mac Neil /Lehrer NewsHour; bd. dirs AP, Pulitzer Pnzes Bd. dirs Urban Strategics Coun Mills Coll nat .

;

Media and Society Seminars; trustee Rockefeller Found., Found. Am Communications; mem. Coll. Prep Sch Bd. Oakland, Bethlehem Luth Ch West Oakland. Calif, adv bd. Grad Sch Bus. Stanford U Nieman fellow Harvard U.. 1966 Mem Council on Fgn Relations. U.S. Supreme Ct Hist Soc., Sigma Delta Chi Club: Commonwealth (bd. govs Home: Oakland Calif. The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do Died bd.

govs.

.

)

Aug

17.

1993.

archives appear in their original form

professional baseball player;

JR. (SAY

HEY

Westfield. Ala.,

b.

KID), former

May

1931;

6,

Howard and Ann

M.; m. Mae Louise Allen, Nov, 27, 1971; I adopted son. Michael. Baseball player Birmingham Black Barons, 1948-50, Trenton Inter-State League, 1950-51. Mpls. Millers, Am. Assn., 1951. N.Y. Giants, 1951-57, San Francisco Giants, 1958-72, N.Y. Mets, 1972-73; with Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City, 1980—; pub rels. exec. San Francisco Giants, 1986-98. retired. 1998.

William

Author: Willie Mays: My Life In and Out of Baseball, 1966, Say Hey: The Autobiography of Willie Mays, 1988. Served with AUS, 1952-54. Named Most Valuable Player Nat. League, 1954, 65; named Player of Yr. Sporting News, 1954,

Usinger), 1953, Animal Species and Evolution. 1963. Principles of Systematic Zoology, 1969, 2d edit., 1991, Popu1970, Evolution and the lations, Species and Evolution, Diversity of Life, 1976, (with W. Provine) Evolutionary

dir.

,

NYC,



;

L.

Synthesis. 1980. Biologie de l'Evolution. 1981. The Growth of Biological Thought, 1982. Toward a New Philosophy of Biology. 1988, One Long Argument, 1991, This is Biology, 1997; editor: Evolution, 1947-49. Pres. XIII Internal Omith Congress, 1962. Recipient Leidy medal, 1946, Wallace Darwin medal, 1958. Brewster medal Am. Ornithologists Union, 1965, Daniel Giraud Elliot medal. 1967, Nat Medal of Sci.. 1970, Molina prize Accademia delle Sci., Bologna, Italy. 1972, Linnean medal, 1977, Gregor Mendel medal, 1980. Balzan pnze, 1983, Darwin medal Royal Soc., 1987, Disting. Scientist award UCLA. 1993, Salvin Godman medal. 1994, Japan pnze. 1994, Benjamin Franklin medal 1995. 96. Lewis Thomas prize, 1998, Crafoord prize, 1999; establishment of the Ernst Meyr Lectureship of the BerlinFellow Linnaean Soc. NY. Brandenburgische Akademie. (past sec. editor), Am. Ornilhol. Union (pres. 1956-59), N.Y.

Zool. Soc.; mem. NAS, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Acad Arts and Scis. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Soc. Systematic Zoology 1966). Soc. Study Evolution (sec. 1946, pres. 1950); or corr. mem. Royal Soc., Royal Australian, Brit, London, Soc. Ornithol. France, Royal Soc New Zealand, Bot Gardens Indonesia. S. Afnca Ornithol Soc.. Linnean Soc. London, Deutsche Akademie der naturforsch Leopoldina. Accad Naz. dei Lincet, Royal Ctr. for Philosophy of Sci (Pitts), Soc., Academie des Sci (pres.

hon.

ornithol. unions. Zool. Soc.

,

Russian Acad. Office:

Cambndge

Brandenburgische Akademie. Comparative Zoology 26 Oxford St 02138-2902

Sci.,

Harvard

Epworth,

newspaper

MAYS, WILLIE HOWARD, s.

Baseball Player of Decade Sporting News, 1970, Male Athlete of Yr. AP, 1954. Rookie of the Yr., 1951. Most Exciting Playin Sport Sporting News, 1954, All-Star Game, 1954-73; recipient Hickok belt, 1954, Golden Bat award to commemorate 600 home runs, Gold Glove award (12 times),

.,

MA

Berlin

-

U Mus

MAYS, BENJAMIN ELIJAH,

MAYNARD, ROBERT CLYVE,

Mar. 28. 1984.

5. 1904; came to U.S.. 1931; s. Otto and Helene (Pusinelli) M., m. Margarete Simon, May 4, 1935; children: Christa E Susanne. Cand. met) U. Greifswald. 1925; Ph.D., U. Berlin, 1926; Ph.D. (hon), Uppsala U.. Sweden. 1957; DSc. (hon.), Yale U.. 1959, U. Melbourne, 1959, Oxford U„ 1966, U. Munich. 1968, U. Paris. 1974, Harvard U„ 1980. Guelph U., U. Cambridge, 1982, U. Vt„ 1984; DSc (hon.). U. Mass., 1993; PhD (hon.), U. Vienna, 1994; DPhil (hon), U. Konstanz, 1994; DSc (hon.), U. Bologna. 1995; Dr. ner. nat. (hon.). U. Berlin. 2000. Asst. curator zool. mus. U. Berlin, 1926-32; mem. Rothschild expdn. to Dutch New Guinea, 1928, expdn. to Mandated Ty. of New Guinea. 1928-29, Whitney Expdn., 1929-30; research 1931-32; asso. asso. Am. Mus. Natural History, curator Am. Mus Natural History, 1932-44, curator, 194453; Jesup lectr Columbia U.. 1941; Alexander Agassiz prof, zoology Harvard U., 1953-75, emeritus, 1975 dir. Mus. Comparative Zoology, Harvard U., 1961-70; Messenger lectr Cornell U.. 1985; Hitchcock prof. U. Calif., 1987; hon. fellow Author: List of New Ctr. for Philosophy of Sci., U. Pitts. Guinea Birds, 1941, Systematics and the Ongin of Species, 1942, Birds of the Southwest Pacific, 1945, Birds of the Philippines, (with Jean Delacour), 1946, Methods and Pnnciples of Systematic Zoology, (with E. G. Linsley and R.

Germany. July

LOUIS BURT, producer; b. Minsk. Russia. July 4. 1885; came to U.S., 1912; s Jacob and Sarah (Meltzer) m. Margaret Shenberg, June 14, 1904 (div.); children: Edith.

1

Navy

1992, N.J. Sci. /Tech. medal. 1994; named Outstanding Engring. Alumnus N.C. State U., 1977; Internat. Engnng. Consortium fellow, 1994. Fellow IEEE (Alexander Graham Bell

Kappa

King, Jr Ctr. for Social Change, Nat. YMCA, numerous others Recipient Alumnus of Yr. award U. Chgo. Div. Sch., 1949. 2d Ann. Tex State Fair Negro Achievement award 950. Christian Culture award Assumption U., Windsor, Ont.. Can., 196t. Amistad award Am. Missionary Assn. 1968. Nat Freedom Day award Phila., 1972. James Bryant Conant award Edn Commn. of the State. 1977. Disting. Am. Educator award U.S. Office of Edn., 1978. Spingarn medal NAACP. 1982, Hall of Fame award Ga Sch Bd Assn.. 1982, Nat. Dem. Black Caucus, 1982; Keni fellow Nat. Coun. Religion in Higher Edn., numerous others. Mem. U. Chgo. Alumni Assn. (dir., mem. cabinet). Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Delta Sigma Rho (Disting. Svc award), Delta Theta Chi, Omega Psi Phi. Democrat Baptist. Died

Aug.

S.C.,

1894;

I,

ementus college president; b. S. Hezekiah and Louvenia

s.

AB

with honrs(Carter) M.; m. Sadie Gray, Aug. 9, 1926. S.C. State Coll., 1916, Bates Coll.. 1920; DD, Bates Coll., 1947; MA, U. Chgo., 1925. PhD. 1935; LLD. Denison U1970. Berca 1945, Centre Coll Ky 1945, Virgina Union U Coll 1955. Dartmouth Coll., Kean Coll „ Duke U, 1975 Tchr. higher math. Morehouse Coll., 1921-24; instr English State Coll S.C Orangeburg, 1925-26; exec, sec Tampa (Fla.) 1928-30; Urban League. 1926-28; nat. student sec. ,

.

,

.

YMCA.

of Social and ReRsch N.Y 1930-32; dean Sch. of Religion Howard V.. Washington, 1934-40; pres. Morehouse Coll., Atlanta. 1940-67, pres ementus. 1967-84; vis prof, adviser to pres Mich Stale U, 1968-69; cons. Office Edn, HEW. Washington. 1969. Ford Found. 1970. United Bd Coll Devel Author: The Negro's Church. 1933, The Negro's God, 1938, 1968, Seeking to be Chnstian in Race Relations, 2d edit 1957. Disturbed About Man. 1969. Born to Rebel. 1971. Lord, The People Have Dnvcn Me On, 1981, Quotable Quotes of Benjamin E Mays, 1983; contbr to encys., books. mags and newspapers; weekly columnist: Pitts. Couner. Pres. compiler A Gospel for the Social Awakening. 1950 United Negro Coll Fund. 1958-61, also bd dirs numerous civic contbns. including v. p. World Student Svc Fund; cochmn Citizens Crusade Against Poverty, Peace Corps rep All-Afncan Conf on Edn Addis Abada. 1961. past trustee Danforth Found chmn bd dirs Nat Sharecropper Fund, bd dirs Inst. Internat Edn N E Region. Martin Lulher dir

study of Negro chs. in U.S. for Inst

ligious

,

.

Commissioner's award, 1970, Golden Plate awarded to of Achievement by Am. Acad. Achieve1976, Spint of Life award City of Hope, 1988, Sportsman of Decade, Cong. Racial Equality, 1991, Legendary Star award HBO Video; inducted into Ala. Sports Hall of Fame. Baseball Halt of Fame, 1979, Black Hall of Fame, 1973, Calif. Sports Hall of Fame. Achievements include being the holder of 3d place in major league homeruns 1st

Amenca's Captains ment,

(660); lifetime batting average of .302; signed lifetime pub. with San Francisco Giants, 1993. rels. contract Office:

Baseball Hall of

Fame PO Box 590 Cooperstown

NY

13326-

0590

MAZOR, STANLEY,

computer

company

executive;

b.

Chgo., Oct. 22, 1941. BSc in Math, and Programming. San Francisco State. With Fairchild Semicondr. Corp., 1964-69; with devel. project 4004 microprocessor Intel Corp., 1969-84;

custom engnng. Silicon Computer Syss., 1984-96; dir. tng. BEA Syss., Inc.. San Jose, Calif, 1996—; instr. U. Santa Contbr. articles to Clara, U. Stanford, KTH, Stockholm. profl. jours. Recipient Outstanding Paper award Gomac Conf. Digest, 1986, Ron Brown award U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1996; co-recipient PC Mag. awards for Technical Excellence, 1996. Achievements include development of first microprocessor.

MCADOO, WILLIAM

GIBBS, senator, federal official; b Manetta, Ga., Oct. 31, 1863; s. Wililam Gibbs and Mary Faith (Floyd) M.; m. Sarah Houstoun Fleming, Nov. 18, 1885 (dec. 1912); children: Harnet F. Piatt Jr., Francis H., Nona H. Taylor, William G., Sally F. Clagett; m. Eleanor Randolph Wilson, May 7, 1914; children: Ellen Wilson, Mary m. Dons I. Cross, Sept. 14, 1935. Ed.. U. Tenn., AM Hamilton Coll., 1909; LLD, U. N.C, 1916, U. So. Calif, 1923. Mercer U., 1927, Tusculum Coll.. 1927; DHL, Faith;

(hon.).

Lincoln U., 1929. Bar: 1885. Apptd. dep. elk. U.S. Cir. Ct. Divsn., Ea. Dist. Tenn., 1882; lawyer Chattanooga, 1885-92, N.Y.C. 1892-1903; pres., dir. Hudson & Manhattan R.R. Co. (op. Hudson River tunnel sys.); sec. of treasury Cabinet of Pres. Wilson, Washington, 1913-18; chmn. Fed. Res. Bd., Washington; chmn. ex officio Fed. Farm Loan Bd., Washington, U.S. sect. Internat. High Commn.; U.S. senator from Calif.. 1933-39; chmn. bd. dirs. Am. Presss. Lines (steamships). 1939-41; dir. gen. U.S. railroads and Coastwise Author: The Chaland intercoastal shipping, 1917-19. Lawlessness versus Constitutional lenge Liquor and Government, 1928, (autobiography) Crosded Years, 1931. Vice chmn. Dem. Nat. Com., 1912, acting chmn. for greater. Died Feb. I. 1941. for So.



MCCAIN, JOHN SIDNEY, III, senator; b. Panama Canal Zone, Aug. 29, 1936; s. John Sidney and Roberta (Wnght) McC; m. Cindy Hensley. May 17, 1980; children: Doug. Andy, Sidney, Meghan, Jack, Jimmy, Bridget. Grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1958; grad., Nat. War Coll., 1973-74. Commd. ensign U.S. Navy. 1958, capt., navy pilot, 1977; prisoner of war Hanoi. Vietnam. 1967-73; dir Navy Senate Liaison OfU.S. Ho Reps. 98th-99th fice. Washington. 1977-81; mem 1982-86; senator from Anz. Congress from 1st Anz Dist mem armed sves. com., chmn. comUS. Senate, 1986 merce, sci. and transp com. chmn.. Indian affairs com. Decorated Legion of Mcnt; decorated Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, D.F.C, Vietnamese Legion of Honor. Mem. Am Legion, VFW Republican. Episcopalian. Office: US Senate 241 Russell Washington DC 20510-0001 ,



,

,

MCCANN, HARRISON KING,

advertising executive,

b.

Westbrook. Maine. 1880. Grad. Bowdom Coll, 1902. Chmn. bd McCann-Enckson, Inc., dir Nat Outdoor Advt Bur., Technicolor, Inc. Died Dec. 1962

;

.

,

MCCARTHY, CORMAC,

July wnter; b Providence, R I 1933; s Charles Joseph and Gladys (McGrail) McC; m Lee Holleman. 1961 (dtv ); 1 child. Cullen; m Anne dcLislc. 1967 (div) Author (novels) The Orchard Keeper. 1965 20,

.

,

MC CARTHY

WHO'S

180

(William Faulkner Found, award 1965), Outer Dark. 1968, Child of God, 1974. Sultree. 1979, Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West, 1985, All the Pretty Horses. 1992 (Nat. Book award for fiction 1992, Nat. Book Critics Circle award for fiction 1993), The Crossing. 1994, Cities of the Plain. 1998; (teleplays) The Gardner's Son. 1977; (plays) The Stonemason: A Play in Five Acts, 1994. Ingram-Merrill Found, creative writing grantee, 1960, Acad. Arts and

Am

Letter traveling fellow. 1965-66, Rockefeller Found, grantee. 1966, Guggenheim fellow, 1976. MacArthur Found, grantee, 1981; recipient Jean Stein award Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Utters, 1991. Address: 101 N Mesa St El Paso

TX

1

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MC

CARTHY, EUGENE JOSEPH, writer, former senator; b. Watkins. Minn., Mar. 29, 1916; s. Michael John and Anna (Baden) McC; m. Abigail Quigley. June 1945; children Ellen. Mary. Michael. Margaret. A.B., St. John's U., Collegeville. Minn., 1935; A.M.. U. of Minn.. 1939. Tchr.



pub. schs.. 1935-40. 45; prof. econ. edn. St. John's U., 194042; civilian tech. work with Mil. Intelligence Div.. War Dept 1944; instr. sociology and econs. St. Thomas Coll., St. Paul, 1946-48; mem. 81st-85th Congresses from 4th Minn, dist., 1949-59, mem. ways and means com.; U.S. senator from Minn., 1959-70; mem. senate finance, fgn. relations and govt, ops. corns.; Adlai Stevenson prof, polit. sci. New Sch. for Social Research, 1973-74; syndicated columnist, 1977 dir. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. Author: Frontiers in American Democracy. I960, Dictionary of American Politics, 1962, A Liberal Answer to the Conservative Challenge, 1964, The Limits of Power, 1967, The Year of the People, 1969, Other Things and The Aardvark. 1970. Up Til Now. 1987; also. The Hard Years, 1975, Mr. Raccoon and His Fnends. 1977. Amenca Revisited. 1978. Ground Fog and Night, 1979. The Ultimate Tyrany, 1980, Gene McCarthy's Minnesota, 1982, Complexities and Contraries: Essays of Mild Discontent, 1982, The View from Rappahannock. 1984; co-author: ,



;

A

Political Bestiary, 1978, Up 'Til Now. 1987, Required Reading, 1988, 89, The View from Rappahannock II, 1989. Up Til Now, 1991, Colony of the World, 1993, Required Reading. 1994, Selected Poems, 1997. Ni Fault Politics. 1999, Am. American Bestiary, 1999. Roman Catholic. Office: 271 Hawlm Rd Woodville VA 22749-1721

Beatles, 1962-70, solo performer and with group. Wings, 1970-80, The Paul McCartney World Tour. 1989, (TV) Here, There and Everywhere: a Concert for Linda, 1999; film appearances include: A Hard Day's Night, 1964, Help!, 1965. Let It Be. 1970, Give My Regards to Broad Street, 1984, Get Back, 1991; TV appearances include Doctor Who, 1965, Magical Mystery Tour, 1967, The Morecambe & Wise Show, 1968, Frost on Sunday, 1968. James Paul McCartney. 1973, Wings Over the World, 1979, Bread, 1986, (voice) The Simpsons. 1995. Saturday Night Live. 1998, V.I. P., 2000; videos

include

The

The First U.S. Visit. 1994. Paul World Tonight, 1997, Twentieth Century

Beatles:

McCartney: In the Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward, 1998; producer animated film The Oriental Nightfish, 1978; composer numerous songs including (with John Lennon) Please Please Me, I Want To Hold Your Hand, All My Loving, Can't Buy Me Love, I Saw Her Standing There, Love Me Do, Yesterday, Michelle, She's a Woman, Here, There and Everywhere, Good Day Sunshine, Penny Lane, She's Leaving Home, Fool on the Hill, Back in the USSR, Martha My Dear. Blackbird, Helter Skelter. Hey Jude. Let It Be, The Long and Winding Road. Get Back, (solo) Maybe I'm Amazed. My Love, Live and Let Die, Band on the Run, Silly Love Songs, Another Day, No More Lonely Nights, With a Little Luck; rec. artist: (albums with The Beatles) Meet the Beatles, Introducing the Beatles, Hard Day's Night, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles. Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road. Hey Jude, Let It Be; solo albums include McCartney, 1970, Ram. 1971, Red Rose Speedway, 1973, Band on the Run, 1973, Venus and Mars. 1975, Wings Over America, 1975, Wings at the Speed of Sound. 1976. London Town. 1978, Wings Greatest. 1978, Back to the Egg. 1979. McCartney II, 1980. Tug of War, 1982. Press to Play. 1986. All The Best, 1987, Rowers in the 1989, Tripping the Live Fantastic.1990. Un-

Dirt, 1989, Jet,

plugged/The

Official Bootleg, 1991, Off the Ground. 1993. Paul is Live, 1993. Flaming Pie, 1997, Run Devil Run, 1999; composer The Liverpool Oratorio, 1991. Decorated Order of Brit. Empire, 1965. Knight Comdr.. 1997; recipient Acad, award (with Beatles) for Best Original Song Score. Let It Be, 1970, 5 Grammy awards with Beatles, 2 solo, with Wings, Ivor Novello award for outstanding services to Brit, music, 1989, (with Linda McCartney) Lifetime Achievement award People Ethical Treatment Animals, 1996; named to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1988, Lifetime Achievement award. 1990. Fellow Royal Coll. Music.

Grand Chute,



;





.

MCCARTHY, JOSEPH VINCENT,

baseball manager; b Philadelphia, Pa., 1887, Manager, American Association and then National League (1926-1930); mgr., New York Yankees, 1931 to 47; with Yankees won 8 pennants and 7 World Series; mgr. Boston Braves 1948-50. Enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1957.

MCCLELLAN, GEORGE BRINTON,

economics educator, b. Dresden. Germany, Nov. 23, 1865; s. George Brinton and Ellen M. (Marcy) McC; m. Georgianna L. Heckscher, Oct. 30, 1889. AB, Princeton U.. 1886. AM,

mayor;

1889. LLD, 1905; LLD, Fordham U 1905, Union U.. 1906. Bar: 1892. Reporter and on staffs dailies. 1889-92; treas. NY. and Bklyn. Bridge, 1889-92; pres. Bd. Aldermen, 1893-94; mem. 54th to 58th Congresses. 1895-1903, ways and means com.; mayor N.Y.C, 1903-09; hon. 1906; Stafford Little lectr. on pub. afchancellor Union U fairs Princeton (N.J.) U., 1908-10, univ. lectr. pub. affairs, 1911-12. prof. econ. history. 1912-31; prof, emeritus, 1931-40; also lectr. Cornell U.. Rutgers U., Washington and Jefferson ,

NYC

MC CARTHY, MARY,

author;

b. Seattle,

Roy Wmfield and Therese (Preston) McC; Raymond West, Apr.

June 21, 1912; d. son, Reuel K. 1

15,

1961.

AB,

AB

(hon.), Syracuse U., 1973, U. Hull. Eng.. 1974, Bard Coll., 1976, U. Aberdeen, Scotland. 1979; (hon.), Bowdoin Coll., 1981; LittD (hon.). U. Maine, Orono. 1982; (hon.). Smith Coll.. 1988. Tulane U., 1989, Colby Coll.. 1989. Editor Covici Fnede, 1936-37; editor Partisan Rev., 1937-38, drama critic, 1937-48, instr. lit. Bard Coll., 1945-46, Charles Stevenson chair of lit., 1986-89; instr. English Sarah Lawrence Coll., 1948; Northcliffe lectr. Univ. Coll., London, 1980. Author: The Company She Keeps. 1942, The Oasis, 1949. Cast a Cold Eye, 1950. The Groves of Academe. 1952. Charmed Life, 1955, Sights and Spectacles, 1956, Venice Observed, 1956, Memories of a Catholic Girlhood, 1957, The Stones of Florence. 1959, On the Contrary, 1961, The Group, 1963, Mary McCarthy's Theatre Chronicles. 1963, Vietnam. 1967, Hanoi, 1968, The Writing on the Wall, 1970, Birds of Amenca, 1971, Medina, 1972, The Seventeenth Degree. 1974. The Mask of State, 1974, Cannibals and Missionaries, 1979, Ideas and the Novel. 1980, Occasional Prose: Essays. 1985, How I Grew, 1987; contbr. articles to nat. mags. Recipient Horizon prize, 1949, Pres.' Disting. Visitor award Vassar Coll., 1982, McDowell award, 1984, Nat. Medal for Lit., 1984; named officier de I'ordre des arts et lettres, France, 1983; Guggenheim fellow, 1949-50, 1959-60; Nat. Inst, grantee, 1957. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Phi Beta Kappa Home: Castine Maine Died Oct. 25, 1989; buned Castine, Maine.

DDL

DHL

A

MCCARTNEY, JAMES PAUL,

musician;

b.

Liverpool,

18, 1942; s. James and Mary Patricia (Mohin) m. Linda Eastman, Mar. 12, 1969 (dec. 1998); 4 chilWith John dren. Hon., Univ. Sussex, Brighton, 1988. Lennon and George Harrison in groups Quarrymen, Johnny and the Moondogs, Silver Beatles, 1956-62, with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in group The

Eng., June

McC

;

NY

,

U., Washington and Lee U., U. N.C, others. Author: The Oligarchy of Venice, 1904. The Heel of War, 1915. Venice and Bonaparte, 93 Modern Italy, 1 933. Incorporator, trustee and v. p.. Am. Acad, in Rome; chmn. exec. com.. Smithsonian Gallery of Art Commn.; patron Am. Mus Natural History; trustee Ch. Charities and Diocesan Ch. Funds, Episc. Diocese of Washington; sr. warden St. John's Ch.. Washington. Maj.. ordnance Dept., U.S.R., 1917; It. 1

col., U.S.

Army,

Argonne

Battle;

1

,

1918; served in U.S. and overseas, in Meuseinactive col., 1919-1940. Recipient medal

Beaux Arts Soc. Architects, 1909; fellow Mus. Art; Grand officer Order Crown of (hon.). Democrat. Died Nov. 30. 1940.

JOHN JAY, lawyer, government official; b Mar. 31, 1895; s John Jay and Anna May (Snader) m. Ellen Zinsser. Apr 25, 1930; children: John Jay, Ellen AB. cum laude, Amherst Coll.. 1916; LL.B.. Harvard U.. 1921; LL.D. (hon), Amherst Coll., Syracuse U„ Colby Coll., U Md U Pa.. Yale U Princeton U., U. Notre Dame. CI.OY,

Phila..

McC;

.

.

Swarthmore Coll., Harvard, Columbia

Tokyo

Wilmington

Washington U., Coll.. Dartmouth Coll., Doshisha U., NYU, Trinity Coll.. Brown U„ Williams Coll.,

U.,

U.,

Middlebury Coll., Boston U., Haverford Coll.. Lehigh U Franklin and Marshall Coll.; D.C.L. (hon.), Washington

,

Coll.; Dr. Ing. (hon.). Tech. U. Berlin, Charlottenberg.

N.Y. 1921.

With Cadwalader, Wickersham

&

Bar: Taft. 1921-25;

with Cravath, de Gersdorff. Swaine & Wood, 1925-40, mem. became expert cons, to Sec. of War, Oct. 1940, asst. Sec. of War, Apr. 1941-Nov. 1945; mem. Milbank. Tweed, Hope. Hadley & McCIoy, 1946-47; pres. World Bank, 1947-49; U.S. Mil. Gov. and High Commr. for Germany. 1949-52; chmn. bd. Chase Nat. Bank. N.Y.C. 1953, Chase Manhattan Bank; (merger Chase Nat. Bank and Bank of Manhattan Co.), 1955-60; co-ordinator U.S. disarmanent activities U.S. Govt., 1961-63; mem. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley. and McCIoy, 1962-89; bd. dirs. emeritus Dreyfus Corp., Mercedes Benz N.Am.; chmn. emeritus Squibb Corp. Chmn Pres.'s Gen. Adv. Com. on Arms Control and Disarmament, 96 -74; chmn. Am. Council on Germany.; Hon. trustee Lenox Hill Hosp.; trustee John M. Olin Found.; hon. chmn. bd., trustee emeritus Amherst Coll.; hon. chmn. bd. Council Fgn. Relations, Inc., Internal. House-N.Y.; hon. chmn. Atlantic Inst., Pans; chmn. Ford Found.. 1953-65; mem. exec. com. Salk Inst. Served as capt.. field arty. AEF, World War I. Decorated D.S.M.. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, Grand Officer Legion of Honor France; Grand Ofcl. Order of Merit Italy; Grand Cross Order of Merit Germany). Mem. ABA, Assn. Bar City NY., Am. Inst. CP.A.s (chmn. public oversight bd.). Bond Club of N.Y., Order of Coif. Republican. Presbyn. Clubs: Century. Clove Valley Rod and Gun, Links, Recess, University, Anglers (N.Y.C); Metropolitan (Washington). Home: New York N.Y. Died Mar. II, 1989; buried Lancaster. Pa. firm, 1929-40,

1

1

in

perpetuity Met.

Italy.

Mem. AIA



;

NRC

AAUW,

MC

Inst. Biol. Sci.,

Am.

Soc. Naturalists. Died Sept.

CLOSKEY, ROBERT,

2,

1992.



1914;

s.

placed

in

Howard

Hill

Durand,

Moscow

Park. 1991),

Homer

Price,



;

;

award George Washington U., 1971; Disting. Alumni award Calif. Inst. Tech., 1982, Sherman Fairchild Disting. scholar, 1988; Dickson prize for sci. Carnegie-Mellon U., 1982, Wolf prize in chemistry, 1984, ISCO award, 1984; Wheland medal U. Chgo., 1988; Nat. Medal Sci., 1989, Brucker prize, 1995; Gold medal Internal ESR Soc. Fellow AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc., Biophys. Soc.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. (award in chem scis. 1988), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists,

Chem.

Internal.

Soc.

(Award

& Arts. CA 94305

Scis.

Acad. Quantum Molecular Scis., Am. in Surface Chemistry 1997), Serbian Office: Stanford U Dept Chemistry

JOHN PAUL, military officer; b 7, 1908; s. Samuel Paul and Dessau m. Regine Yvonne Chauchoin, Sept. 1940 (div. May 1946); m. Sally Dean, 1946; children: Bruce William, Dorsey Winter. BS magna cum laude, Henderson State Coll., 1927; BS, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1932. Commd. 2d It. A.C U.S. Army, 1932, advanced through grades to maj. gen., 1950; served 20th Pursuit Squadron, 1933-37; with 5th Bombardment Group Hawaii. 1937-39; assigned to A.C. Tactical Sch.. 1939-40. to S.E. A.C. Tng. Ctr.. 1940-41. asst. exec, to Chief A.C, 1941-42; chief of staff Tech. Tng. Command U.S. Army. 1942-43; dep. comdr. 3d Tactical Air Force MCCONNELL,

Booneville, Ark., Feb.

(Dorsey)

McC;

Unit and dep. chief of staff Air Command Southeast Asia, 1943-44; sr. air staff officer, 1944-45, chief of staff China Theater, 1945-4&; dir. Air Div. Army Adv. Group Nanking, Republic of China, 1946-47; chief components group hdqrs. USAF, Washington. 1947-50; air commander in London, 1950-53; dir. Plans Hdqrs. SAC Offutt AFB, Nebr 1953-57; comdr. 2d Air Force, 1957-61; vice-comdr.-in-chief Offutt AFB, 1961-86. Decorated D.S.M., Legion of Merit with 3 oak leaf clusters, D.F.C, Bronze Star. Air medal; AsiaticPacific Theater Ribbon with 4 Campaign Stars; Comdr. Order Brit. Empire; Pao-Ting Medal with Banner Ribbons. Gen. Citation Medal, Tas-hou Cloud Banner, Los-hou medal. Chinese Pilot's Wings (Republic China). Mem. Pi Kappa Delta (degree of spl. distinction) Home: Booneville Ark.

SAC

Died Nov. 21.

1986.

1943. Blueber-

1948, Centerburg Tales, 1951, One Morning in Maine, 1952, Time of Wonder, 1957, Bert Dow. Deep Water

ries for Sal.

Man, 1963. Recipient numerous awards including President's award for creative work NAD. 1936; recipient numerous awards including Prix de Rome Am. Acad, in Rome. 1939, Caldecott medal for most disting. picture book for children published in 1941, 1942. Caldecott medal for Time of Wonder. 1958, Regina medal Cath. Library Assn., 1974; hon. Fellow Am. Acad. Rome; mem. P.E.N., by. ALA, 1991.

Authors League Am,



,

,

Hamilton, Ohio, Sept.

artist, b.

and Mabel (Wismaier) McC; m. Nov. 1940; 23, children: Sarah, Jane. Student, Vesper George Sch., N.Y.C. NAD; Litt.D. (hon.), Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, 1962, Mt. Holyoke Coll.. South Hadley, Mass., 1967, U. Maine, 1990; hon. degree, Bowdoin Coll., 1991. Artist, illustrator, host. Am. Songfest, Weston Woods bicentennial film.; Executed bas-reliefs, Hamilton Municipal Bldg., Ohio, 1935; author: Lentil, 1940, Make Way for Ducklings, 1941 (bronze ducklings sculpted by Nancy Schtin installed Boston Pub. Garden, 1987, replicas 15,

Margaret

biophysical

geneticist,

,

Am.

MARSDEN,

NRC

Acad.

educator; b. June 16, 1902. Ph.D. in Botany. Cornell U., 1927; D.Sc. (hon), U. Rochester, U. Mo., Smith Coll.. Williams Coll., Western Coll. for Women. Instr. botany Cornell U Ithaca, N.Y.. 1927-31, research assoc, 1934-36, former Andrew D. White prof.-at-large, from 1965; asst. prof. U. Mo., 1936-41; mem. staff Carnegie Instn. of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1941-47, Disting. Service mem., 1967 cons. agrl. sci. program Rockefeller Found.. 1962-69. fellow, 1931-33; Guggenheim Found, fellow, 1933-34; recipient Achievement 1947; Nat. medal of Sci., 1970; MacArthur award Found, prize; Rosenstiel award, 1978; Nobel prize, 1983. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. (Kimber genetics award 1967), Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Genetics Soc. Am. (pres. 1945), Bot. Soc. Am. (award of merit 1957), AAAS.

HARDEN

MCCONNELL,

chemistry researcher, chemistry educator; b. Richmond, Va., July 18, 1927; s. Harry Raymond and Frances (Coffee) McC; m. Sophia Milo Glogovac, Oct. 6. 1956; children: Hunter. Trevor. Jane. BS, George Washington U„ 1947; PhD, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1951; DSc (hon.), U. Chgo., 1991, George Washington U„ 1993. fellow dept. physics U. Chgo., 195052; research chemist Shell Devel. Co., Emeryville, Calif., 1952-56; asst. prof, chemistry Calif. Inst. Tech., 1956-58, prof, 1963-64; chemistry and physics, prof, chemistry Stanford U„ Calif., 1964-79, Robert Eckles prof, chemistry. 1979chmn. dept.. 1989 founder Molecular Devices Corp., 1983cons, in field. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. pubis.; patentee (in field)- Pres. Found, for Basic Rsch. in Chemistry, 1990-96; hon. assoc. Neurosci. Rsch. Program. Recipient Calif, sect, award Am. Chem. Soc., 1961. award in pure chemistry Am. Chem. Soc., 1962, Harrison Howe award. 1968. Irving Langmuir award in chem. physics, 1971, Pauling medal Puget Sound and Oreg. sects., 1987, Peter Debye award in phys. chemistry, 1990; Am. Achievement

Stanford

MCCLINTOCK, BARBARA,

Wilson; m. James Vassar Coll.. 1933;

MC

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1

MCCARTHY. JOSEPH R(AYMOND), US

senator; b. Wis.. Nov. 14. 1908; s. Timothy Thomas and Bridget (Tierney) McC. m. Jean Kerr, Sept. 29, 1953. LLB, Marquette U., 1935. Early career positions as farm worker, grocery store worker, until 1929; practiced law Waupaca, Wis., 1935-36; ptnr. Everlem & McCarthy, Shawano, Wis.. 1936-39; elected circuit judge Shawano. 1939-46; mem. U.S. Senate, Wis., 1946 vice chmn. jt. com. on housing U.S. Senate, mem. banking and currency com., 1947-48, mem. com. on expenditures in exec, depts., 1947-52, spl. com. to investigate nat. def. program, 1949-51. mem. appropriations com.. 1951—, mem. rules and adminstrn. com., 1952 mem. com. on govt, operation, then chmn., chmn permanent investigations subcom., 1953-54, mem. jt. com. on libr., then chmn., 1953 Author: America's Retreat from Victory, The Story of George Catlett Marshall, 1951, McCarthyism, The Fight for Amenca, 1952. Capt. USMC, 1942-45. Decorated DFC, Air medal with four gold stars, citation for extraordinary achievement as manne intelligence officer. Mem. VFW, Am. Legion, AmVets, K.C., Lions, Elks, Eagles. Republican. Died May 2, 1957.

WHO

MCCORMACK, JOHN W„

congressman; b. Boston. Dec. 1891; s. Joseph H. and Mary E. (O'Brien) McC; m. Harriet Joyce, 1920 (dec. 1971). LLB, Boston U„ Holy Hardy, Cross Coll. Bar: Mass. 1913. With McCormack Boston; mem. Mass. Constl. Conv,, 1917-18, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1920-22. Mass. State Senate. 1923-26, Dem. leader; mem. 70th-87th Congresses from 12th Mass. Dist., majority leader; mem. 88th-91st Congresses form 9th Mass. Dist., spkr. of house. Mem. South Boston Citizens Assn., Am. Legion. K.C. Elks, Moose, Cath. Order Foresters, Ancient 21,

&

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Order Hibernians, Knight of Malta Gregory. Died Nov. 22. 1980

Knight

class).

(first

Hwy., 1919-35.

St

educator

in

MCELROY

181

asst.

field.

hwy. engr., from 1937; advisor,

state

Deceased.

Grandpa Days.

1989, Dinah's Mad. Bad Wishes. 1989. 1990. Lulu Goes to Witch School. The Day Chubby Became Charles. 1990. The Chnstmas Present Mystery. 1990. Sky Guys to White Cat. 1991. Meatball. 1991. Leona and Ike. 1991. The Butterfly Birthday. 1991. Yankee Doodle Drumsticks. 1992. One Very

Stepbrother Sabotage. 1990.

MARK

MCCORMACK,

HUME,

lawyer.

business

management company executive; b. Chgo.. Nov 6. 1930; s. Ned and Grace (Wolfe) McC, m. Nancy Ann Breckenridge.

m

Oct. 9, 1954 (div ); children: Scott. Todd. Leslie; Betsy Nagelsen. 1986; I child. Maggie BA. William and Mary Coll.. 1951; LLB. Yale U„ 1954; PhD (hon ). St Lawrence U, 1991; LHD. Coll. Williamand Mary. 1997 Assoc Arter and Hadden. Cleve.. 1957.63; ptnr. Aner and Hadden. Intemat Mgmt Group. Cleve.. 1964— 1963—; pres, Editor The World of Professional Golf. 1967-2000. author Amie. The Evolution of a Legend. 1967. Arnie, The Man and the Legend. 1967 (Bnttsh edit ). Amie. What They Don't Teach You in Harvard Business School. 1984. The Terrible Truth About Lawyers. 1987. What They Still Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School. 1989, The IIO ". Solution, 1991, Hit the Ground Running. 1993, Getting Results for With U.S. Army. 1955-56 Dummies. 2000 Decorated Mem. Cleve. Bar Assn.. Order of the Polar Star (Sweden) Author's Guild. Royal and Ancient Club (St. Andrews, Scotland). Union Club. Pepper Pike Club. The Club (Cleve ), Isleworth Club, Deepdale Club, All England Club. Theta Delta Chi. Office: Internal Mgmt Group 1360 E 9th St Ste

CEO

1

100 Cleveland

OH

44114-1730

MCCORMICK. ANNE O'HARE.

Ihomas and

d

writer

Teresa Beatrice O'Hare; BA, St Mary's Coll Columbus, Ohio; hon LLD Smith Coll.. U of Dayton. Villanova Coll Middlebury Coll.; hon. LittD. Elmira Coll.. Columbia U, ,

.

NY. U

Wilson

.

Women.

Lafayette Coll., Fordham U Manhattan Coll.; honorary LHD.. Rollins LLD. Coll Mt Si Vincent. Wellesley; Coll.. Ohio State U m. Francis J. McCormic. Corr. and mem. editl. bd. N.Y. Times. Awarded N.Y. Evening Post medal. 1934. Pulitzer Prize for discing, fgn. corr.. 1937. Medal for Eminent Achievement of the Am. Woman's Assn.. 1939; medal Woman's Theodore Roosevelt Meml. Assn.. 1941; Theodore Roosevelt D.S.M.. 1950. 1950; Theta Phi Alpha Siena medal. 1941. Gold Medal of Nat. Inst of Social Sciences. 1942. Laetare Medal. U. of Notre Dame, 1944. Disting. Svc. Award Women's Nat Press Club of Internal Altrusa. 1945 Achievement Award. 1945; Nat. Achievement Award of Chi Omega. 1946; William the Silent award for journalism. 1952; U.S. delegate to conf, 1946. 1948; adv com postwar fgn. policy Dept. State. 1942-43. Chevalier of Nat. Order of the Legion of Honor. Mem. Nat. Inst, of Arts and Letters Author The Hammer and Scythe. 1928 Died May 29. .

Coll.. N.J. Coll. for

.

;

UNESCO

,

1954

author, educator; b. Pitts., July Christian Hax and Ruth (Rankin) McC; Barnes, Dec. 18, 1954; children: Melissa (Mrs John E McDonald. Jr.). David. William Barnes. Geoffrey Barnes. Doreen Kane. BA, Yale U. 1955; HLD. Skidmore Coll 1983. Rensselaer Poly Inst 1983; of Engring. (hon.). Villanova U.. 1984; hon. doctorate. Worcester Poly Inst, 1984; LittD (hon ), Allegheny Coll 1984. (hon ). Wesleyan U, Middletown. Conn 1984. Colo Coll.. 1985; LittD (hon ). Middlebury Coll.. 1986, U. Indiana at Pa.. 1991. U. S.C.. 1993; (hon). U N.H 1991; LittD (hon ). U. Pitts 1994, Union Coll.. 1994. Washington Coll.. 1994; (hon). Chatham Coll., 1994. Writer, editor Time. Inc.. 1956-61. USIA, Washington. 1961-64. Heritage Pub Co, 1964-70; sr. contbg editor Am. Hentage mag., free-lance author, 1970 Newman vis. prof. American civilization, Cornell U., fall 1989; mem. Bennington (Vl.) Coll Writers Workshop, 1978-79; scholar-inresidence U. N. Mex, 1979. Wesleyan U Writers Conf.. 1982. 83; mem. adv bd Ctr. for the Book. Libr of Congress; past vis. prof. Dartmouth Coll.. Wesleyan U.; spkr. and lectr. in field Author: The Great Bndge. 1972. The Path Between the Seas, 1977. The Johnstown Rood, 1968. Mornings on Horseback, 1981. Brave Companions, 1992, Truman, 1992 (Pulitzer Prize for biography 1993). host TV series: Smithsonian World. 1984-88. The American Experience, 1988—; narrator numerous TV documentaries including The Civil War. Mem. Harry S. Truman Centennial Commn.; trustee Nat. Trust Hist. Preservation, Harry S. Truman Libr. Inst.. Hist. Soc. Western Pa., Jefferson Meml. Found., Boston Pub. Libr., hon. trustee Carnegie Inst.; founding mem. Protect 7.

1933;

m

s

Rosalee Ingram

.

D

.

,

MCCORMICK, KATHERINE DEXTER,

rights advo-

civil

B in Biology. MIT. 1904. V p.. treas. Nat. Suffrage Assn. Provided funds for rsch. that led to discovery and devel. of oral hormone contraceptive. Mem. (co-founder. 1st v.p.). Died 1967 b

1875.

Am. Woman's

LWV

MCCORMICK, ROBERT RUTHERFORD,

editor, lawyer;

Chgo.. July 30, 1880; s Roberl Sanderson and Kathenne Ella (Medill) M.; m Amy Irwin Adams. Mar 10,. 1915 1939); m. Maryland Mathison Hooper. Dec. 21. (dec. 1944 BA. Yale U, 1903; LLD. The Citadel. 1932. Bar: 111. 1908 Mem. Chgo. City Coun, 1904-06. Chgo Charter b.

Van

Conv

1907; pres. San

.

Chgo

Dist

1905-10:

.

mem Chgo

Commn.; mem. law

firm McCormick, Kirkland. PatFleming. 1908-20; editor, pub The Chgo. Tribune. Author With the Russian Army. 1915. The Army of 1918. 20. Ulysses S. Grant, the Great Soldier of America. 1934. Freedom of the Press. 1936, How We Acquired Our National Territory. 1942. The American Revolution and Its Effect on World Civilization. 1945. The War Without Grant. 1950; contbr. shorter works on hist., mil. sci, legal and poht subjects. Major 1st III. Cav on duty on Mexican border. 1916-17; attached to Gen Pershing's staff. A.E.F., France. 1917. later assigned as major 5th F.A.; then adj. 57th Arty. Bng It. col. 122d FA, U.S.N.G.; col. 61st FA. U.S. Army; served as comdt. Ft Shendan. Ill Decorated D.S.M. Mem. Chgo. Bar Assn., Racquet and Tennis Club (N.Y.I Republican Presbyterian Died Apr I. 1955; buried Whealon. Ill

Plan

terson

&

.

.

;

MCCOURT, FRANK,

McKee

Vocal, and Tech Sch ., Peter Stuyvesant H.S., Author Angela's Ashes. 1996 (National Book Critics Circle award 1997. Pulitzer prize 1997). Address: Simon & Schuster Trade Division

Tchr

writer

NYC.

1230 Avenue Of The Americas

New York NY

10020-1513

EDWARD

MCCRACKEN, b R., electronics executive, Fairfield. Iowa. 1943. BSEE Iowa State U 1966; MBA. Stanford U 1968 With Hewlett Packard Co; pres.. CEO Silicon Graphics. Inc. 1984-98. chmn, CEO. 1994-98; dir. .

.

Rsch. Inc chmn bd. The PRASAD Project. Recipient Nat Tech medal. 1995. Disting Info award Data Processing Mgmt. Assn.. 1994.

Digital

;

1992—

MCCULLERS, CARSON SMITH, Ga. Feb

writer,

Columbia.

b

d Lamar and Marguerite (Waters) Smith. m Reeves McCullers. Sept 30. 1937 Grad Columbus H.S., 1934; student. Columbia U NYU. 1934-36 Author: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. 1940. Reflections in a Golden Eye. 1941. The Member of the Wedding. 1946 (NY. Critics •ward 1950). The Ballad of the Sad Cafre. 1963 Guggenheim fellow. 1942-43. 46 Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Utters (award 1943) Died Sept 29. 1967 19, 1917;

.

.

MCCULLOUGH, CONDE Oreg Slate U. 1916-19;

civil

B.,

civil

engr

engineer

Asst

bndge dept Oreg

prof Slate

archives appear in their original form

Best Valentine's Day. 1992, Meet the Lincoln Lions Band. 1992. Jingle Bells Jam. 1992. In Tent. 1992. Anne Flies the Birthday Bike. 1993. Amzat and His Brothers. 1993. Leo the Magnificent. 1996. Old Home Day. 1996. The Divide. 1997. Rabbit Pirates. 1999.

My

LHD

.

HLD

,

.

LHD

NYC.

NYC,

Am



;

Hist. Am, Guggenheim fellow; recipient N.Y. Diamond Jubilee award. 1973, cert of merit Mcpl. Art Soc. NY., 1973,

Nat. Book award for history, 1978, Francis

Parkman

Am

Emmy

award

for

work

in

pub. TV, Gold medal Pa. Soc.

Fellow Soc. Am. Historians (pres.); mem. ASCE (hon.). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Soc. Am. Historians (pres. 1991 ). Avocations: travel, reader, landscape painter. Sunday night spaghetti chef. Office: Janklow & Nesbit Associates 445 Park Ave 13th New York NY 10022-2606



MCCULLY, EMILY ARNOLD, illustrator, writer; b Galesburg. III., 1939; d. Wade E. and Kathryn (Maher) Arnold; m. George E. McCully. 1961 (div. 1975); children: Nathaniel. Tad. BA. Brown U 1961; MA. Columbia U 1964. Author: How's Your Vacuum Cleaner Working? O'Henry Collection. 1977. A Craving, 1982. (novel) Picnic. 1984 (Chnstopher award). First Snow, 1985. (novel) Life ,

Drawing. 1986. The Show Must

You Lucky Duck!.

1988,

New

senator; b Crete, III., 1858; s. Orlin and Anne E. M.; m. Jennie Shorning, 1889. Pub sch. edn LLB. U Mich.. 1880. Sr mem. law firm of McCumber & Bogart. Wahpeton, N.D., 1881-1900; mem Temtonal Ho of Rep. 1885-89; slate's ally. Richland County. 1896-97; U.S. senator. 4 terms, 18991923; chmn. Senate Fin. Com., 1922-23; mem. McCumber & Sullivan, 1923-26, McCumber & Brand. Washington, From 1926. Internal Joint Commn.. From 1925. Republican. Died May 18. 1933.

Feb.

3.

May

29.

;

MCDANIEL, HATTIE,

actor; b Wichita, Kans, June 10. 1895. performer in minstrel groups, Sam Pick's Club, Milw., radio show The Optimistic Do-Nuts, L.A., The Beulah Show, 1947; organized entertainment for black troops World War II. Made film debut in 1932; appeared in almost 40 films including Judge Pnest, 1934, The Little Colonel, 1935, Gone with the Wind. 1939 (Oscar award for Best Supporting Actress 1939), Achievements include becoming one of the first African-Amencan women 10 be broadcast over Am. radio, first African American to win an Oscar. Died Oct. 26, 1952.*

MCDANIELS, DARRYL, 1964.

Albums

musician; b N.Y, May 31, include Raising Hell, Tougher Than Leather.

Down With The King; Like That. Sucker MCs. Rock Box. King The Rhyme, Pause, What's It All About. Back From Hell.

singles include It's

of

Rock. Beats To

MCDERMOTT, GERALD, wnter. illustrator; b. Detroit. Primary edn. program dir. on mythology in edn. Joseph Campbell Found. Author, illustrator: Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale, 1978 (Caldecott medal). The Stonecutter: A Japanese Folk Tale. 1978. Daniel O'Rourke: An Irish Tale, 1986, Anansi the Spider. 1987 (Caldecott honor). Flecha Al Sol, 1988, Papagayo: Mischief Maker, 1992. Raven: A Tnckster Tale from the Pacific Northwest. 1993 (Caldecott honor, Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor award), Tim OToole and the Wee Folk: An Irish Tale. 1995, Zomo the Rabbit: A Trickster Tale from West Africa, 1996, Musicians of the Sun, 1997, Coyote: A Trickster Tale from the American Southwest, 1999, others.

.

Go

On, 1987, School. 1987. 1988, The Grandma

Baby,

Mix-up. 1988, The Christmas Gift. 1988. Zaza's Big Break. 1989, Grandma's at the Lake. 1990. The Evil Spell. 1990. Speak Up. Blanche!. 1991. Mirette on the Highwire. 1992 (Caldecott medal 1992), Grandma's at Bat, 1993, The Amazing Felix, 1993, My Real Family, 1994, Crossing The

New

Bridge, 1994. Little Kit. or: The Industrious Flea Circus 1995, The Pirate Queen. 1995. The Ballot Box Battle. The Bobbin Girl. 1996, Popcorn at the Palace. 1997, Starring Mirette and Bellini, 1997, an Outlaw Thanksgiving, 1998. Beautiful Warnor. 1998. Mouse Practice. 1999; illustrator: Sea Beach Express, 1966, The Seventeenth Street Gang. 1966. Rex. 1967, Luigi of the Streets. 1967. That Mean Man, 1968, Gooncy. 1968. Journey From Peppermint Street. 1968 (Nat Book award 1969). The Mouse and the Elephant. 1969. The Fisherman, 1969, Tales from the Rue Brocca, 1969. Here I Am. 1969. Twin Spell. 1969, Hobo Toad and the Motorcycle Gang, 1970. Slip! Slop! Gobble!. 1970. Fnday Night is Papa Night, 1970. Maxie, 1970. Steffie and Me. 1970. The Cat and the Parrot. 1970. Gertrude's Pocket. 1970. Go and Hush the Baby. 1971. Finders Keepers. 1971, Pub. Libr. Ma n Da La. 1971 (Bklyn Mus award 1976. award 1976), Hurray for Captain Jane!, 1971, Michael Is Brave. 1971, Finding Out With Your Senses, 1971. Henrys Pennies. 1972. Jane's Blanket, 1972, Grandpa's Long Red Underwear, 1972. Girls Can Too!, 1972, The Boyhood of Grace Jones. 1972, Black Is Brown Is Tan. 1973. Isabclle the Itch. 1973. When Violet Died. 1973, That New Boy. 1973. How To Eat Fned Worms. 1973. Jenny's Revenge. 1974. Her Majesty. Grace Jones, 1974, Tree House Town, 1974, I Want Mama, 1974. Amanda, the Panda and the Redhead. 1975. Street's Morning Cool Street. The Bed Book. 1976. 1976, Professor Coconut and the Thief. 1977. Martha's Mad Dog. 1977. That's Mine. 1977. Where Wild Willie, 1978, No Help At All. 1978. Partners. 1978, The Twenty-Elephant Restaurant. 1978. What I Did Last Summer. 1978, The Highest Hit. 1978. I and Spraggy. 1978. Edward Troy and Island Grandma. 1979. Whatever the Witch Cat. 1978. Happened to Beverly Bigler's Birthday?, 1979. Last Look. 1979. Ookie-Spooky. 1979. The Black Dog Who Went Into the Woods. 1980. How I Found Myself at (he Fair. 1980. How We Got Our First Cat. 1980. Oliver and Allison's Week. 1980. Pajama Walking. 1981. The Apnl Fool. 1981. I Girl.

1996.

NY

My

MCCUMBER, PORTER JAMES,

prize.

1978. 93, Samuel Eliot Monson award, 1978, Cornelius Ryan award, 1978, Civil Engring. History and Hentage award. 1978. L.A. Times pnze for biography. 1981, Am. Book award for biography. 1982, Harry S. Truman Pub. Svc. award. 1993, St. Louis Lit. award, 1993, Pa. Gov.'s award for excellence. 1993. Pa. Soc. Gold Medal award, 1994, Charles Frankel pnze contributions to humanities Endowment Humanities and U.S. Govt.. 1995, Disting. Contbns. to Letters award. Nat. Book Found., Lit. Lion award N.Y. Pub. Libr.,

#

cate;

Scis

MCCULLOUGH, DAVID,

A

My

Dance in My Red Pajamas, 1982, The Halloween Candy Mystery. 1982. Go and Mush the Baby, 1982. Mitzi and the Ternble Tyrannnsaurus Rex. 1983, Best Friend Insurance, 1983. Mail-Order Wings. 1984. Gertrude's Pocket. 1984. Fifth Grade Magic. 1984. The Ghastly Glasses. 1985. Fourth of July. 1985. The Explorer of Barkham Street. 1985. Wheels. 1986. Lulu and the Witch Baby. 1986. Richard and the Vratch. 1987. Molly. 1987. Molly Goes Hiking. 1987. Jam Day. 1987. The Boston Coffee Party. 1988. The Take-Along Dog. 1989. Selene Goes Home. 1989. The Magic Mean Machine. 1989. It Always Happens to Leona. 1989. The

MCDONALD, DAVID LAMAR,

retired military officer; b. Maysville, Ga.. Sept. 12. 1906; s. William B and Mary Lucy Cathenne Lois Thompson, Oct 7, 1930; children: Mary Louise (Mrs. R.L. Spears), Thomas Howerth BS. U.S. Naval Acad, 1928; student, Nat War Coll, 1950-51. ensign USN, 1928, advanced through grades to rear adm, 1956, ret, 1967; naval aviator, 1931-67; assigned aviation squadrons, aircraft carriers, ashore with air units', dir. Air Warfare divsn. The Pentagon. Washington. 1955-57; dep. asst. chief of staff, plans and policy. SHAPE, 1957-60; comdr Carner divsn. 6, 1960-61; comdr 6th Fleet, 1961-63; chief naval ops, 1963-67; pres. bd. govs.

(David)

McD m ;

Commd

Mem. Ponte Verde C.C. (Jacksonville, Fla.). C.C., Chevy Chase C.C, Alfalfa Club (WashSalmagundi Club (NYC. Home: The Admirals House US Naval Observatory Washington DC 20390

Naval

Inst.

Army-Navy ington),

MCDORMAND, FRANCES,

actress;

b

III,

June

23.

Student, Yale U. Sch. Drama. Stage appearances inSing!, 1984, Painting Churches, 1984. The Three Sisters. Mpls 1985. N.J, 1991. All My Sons, New Haven. 1986. A Streetcar Named Desire. 1988. Moon for the Misbegotten, 1992. Sisters Rosensweig. 1993. The Swan. 1993; TV appearances include The Twilight Zone. The Equalizer. Spencer: For Hire. Hill Street Blues, (sencs) Legwork. 1986-87. (TV movies) Scandal Sheet, 1985, Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo, 1986, Crazy In Love, 1992; film appearances include Blood Simple, 1984, Crime Wave, 1986, Raising Arizona, 1987, Mississippi Burning, 1988, Chattahoochee. 1990. Darkman. 1990, Miller's Crossing, 1990, Hidden Agenda, 1990. The Butcher's Wife, 1991, Passed Away. 1992, Short Cuts. 1993. Beyond Rangoon. 1995, Fargo. 1996 (Academy award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, 1997). Lone Star, 1996. Pnmal Fear. 1996. Palookavillc. 1996. Paradise Road. 1997. Johnny Skidmarks. 1998. Madeline. 1998. Talk of Angels. 1998. Wonder Boys. 1999 Office William Morris 10019Agy 1325 Avenue Of The Amencas New York 1957.

clude

NYC,

Awake and

NYC, NYC,

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NYC,

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MCELROY, NEIL H,

advertising executive; b

Berea, Ohio.

Oct 30. 1904; s Malcolm Ross and Susan Harnet (Hosier) McE.; m. Mary Camilia Fry. June 29, 1929; children: Nancy Sue, Barbara Ellen. Malcolm Neil AB. Harvard U 1925 From advt. dept to pres. Proctor & Tamble Co, Cin, 1925Washington. 1957-59, 57. chmn bd. dirs., 1959-72; Sec Def bd. dirs. GE, Chrysler Corp Equitable Life Assurance Soc. US Trustee Nat Safety Coun bd dirs Atlantic Coll Fund; vis com. Harvard Ctr. Internal. Affairs; vice chmn. Bus .

.

,

;

Coun.; past mem. or exec

and cmly

officer several nat

citizens orgns.

welfare; chmn. com. univ. resources Washington Office Consumer Affairs. Better Bus. Bur, Com. Corp. Support Am. Univs.; nat. adv coun Girl Scouts USA; exec. com. Cin Inst Fine Arts for

edn.

Harvard

U; mem

MCENROE

WHO'S

182

Mem. Bohemian Club San Francisco, Harvard Club Boston and N.Y.C.. Cin. Country Club, Commonwealth Comml Club (pres 1960-61). Camargo Club. Queen City Club Cin., Links Club, 29 Club NYC, Chevy Chase Club. 1925 F St. Club Washington. Died Nov. 30, 1972.

1972; candidate for presdl. nomination Dem. Party, 1984. Served as pilot USAAF, World War II Decorated Mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Methodist. Clubs: Mason (33 deg., Shriner), Elk, Kiwanian. E-mail: [email protected].

DFC

tennis

player,

Germany. Feb.

JR., former

professional

commentator; b. Wiesbaden, Fed Republic 16, 1959; s. John Patrick and Katy McEnroe; 1986; children: Kevin Jack. Se1,

m. Tatum O'Neal, Aug.

Grad

NYC.

1977; student. Stanford U. Trinity Sch., Winner numerous U.S. jr. singles and doubles titles; winner 1977, French Jr. Singles. jr. titles French Mixed Doubles, 1978; winner Nat. Coll 1977, Italian Indoor Doubles. Athletic Assn. Intercollegiate U.S. Men's Singles title, 1978; professional tennis player, 1978-93; played on victorious U.S. Davis Cup Team, 1978, 79. 81. 82. 92; winner Stockholm Open, 1978, Benson and Hedges Tournament. 1978, Grand Prix Masters singles and doubles, Wembley, 1978, Grand 1979, New Orleans Grand Pnx Masters Tournament, Prix, 1979. Milan Internat Italy. 1979, Stella Artois Tournament, London, 1979, U.S. Open Men's Singles Championship, 1979, 80. 81. 84, World Championship Tennis Championship, 1979. 83. Australian Indoor Singles Championship, 1980-83, U.S. Indoor Singles Championship. 1980an.

,

government official; b Dayton. Ohio, Nov. 28, 1946; s. John Joseph and Sarah (Slater) McG.; m. P. Jane Marshall, June 7, 1969; children Kimberly Jane, Kelly Jeanne. B.S. in Engnng., U.S. Naval Acad.. 1969; J.D.. Georgetown U., 1978. Bar: 1979. U.S. Ct. Appeals (DC. cir.) 1980. Commd. USN. 1969, advanced through grades to fighter pilot, resigned.



DC

1979; with Navy Office Legis. Affairs U.S. Senate. Washington, 1975-78; mem. Dickstein. Shapiro and Morin, Washington, 1978-81; gen. counsel Senate Armed Services Com., Washington. 1981-82. staff dir., chief counsel. 1982-86; undersec.

USAF. Washington, from

USMCR.

1983—.

Mem DC.

1986.

Served to

It.

col.

Bar

,

Tournament of Champions, 1981. 83, AT & T Challenge. 1987, Japan Open. 1988. U.S. Hard Court Singles, 1989. Wimbledon Doubles. 1992; tennts sportscaster USA Network, 1993; mem. Men's Seniors' Tour Circuit, 1994; owner John McEnroe Gallery. Winner Quality Challenge. Worldwide Sr. Tennis Cir., 1999; Enducted. Tennis Hall of Fame, 1999. Office: RHB Ventures Inc Paul Weiss Rtfkind Wharton & Garrison 1320 18th St Ste 100 Washington DC 20036-1822 also: The John McEnroe Gallery 41 Greene St New York NY 10013-5916

Wimbledon

83,

Singles. 1981, 83, 84,

NW

MCFARLAND, ERNEST WILLIAM, b.

Earlsboro, Okla.. Oct.

McF

1895;

9.

s.

television executive,

William Thomas and

child, Jewell. BA. JD, Stanford; (hon.), U. Ariz.. Anz. Asst. atty. gen. Pinal County, Ariz., 1923-24. county atty., 1925-30; judge Superior Ct. Pinal County. 193440; U.S. senator from Ariz., 1946-58. majority leader, 195152; gov. Ariz., 1955-58; justice, chief justice Supreme Ct. Ariz. TV Co.. Phoenix. 1970—, Anz.. 1965-70; pres. then chmn.; dir. Fed. Home Loan Bank of San Francisco;

Keziah (Smith)

Okla

U.;

State

U.

m. Edna Eveland;

;

1

LLD

MA,

KTVK

Pres 's Commn on Cause and Prevention Crime and Violence. Served with Bd. dirs Meml. Hosp Phoenix USNR, WWI. Recipient Disting. Svc. award Am. Legion, Disting. Alumni award E. Central State Coll., Ada, Okla. Mem. Am. Legion, VFW, Masons, Lions, Odd Fellows. Elks, KP. Died June 8. 1984

mem.

,

MCGILL, RALPH EMERSON, publisher; b Soddy, Tenn Feb. 5, 1898. s. Benjamin Franklin and Lou (Skillern) McG ed McCallie Prep Sch., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1913-17; student Vanderbilt U.. 1917, 19-22; LLD, U. Miami. 1959, Colby .

,

Coll,

1960, Mercer U.,

Harvard

1961,

U.,

1961.

Morehouse

1962 St Bernard Coll.. 1963. Wayne State U, 1963, Atlanta U.. 1965; LHD, Brandeis U„ 1963. Kenyon Coll.. 1964, Tufts U., 1965. Ohio No. U.. 1967; LittD. Notre Dame U.. 1963, Oberlin Coll., 1963. Columbia. 1963, Emory U.,

Coll.,

1967. Brown U.. 1964. DePaul U.. 1965. Temple U.. 1967; m. Mary Leonard Sept. 4, 1929 (dec. Mar. 1962); children: Elizabeth, Virginia, Ralph E.; m. Mary Lynn Morgan, Apr. 20. 1967. Reporter, sports editor. The Banner, Nashville, Tenn., 1922-28; sports editor The Constitution. Atlanta, Ga., 1929-38. exec, editor. 1938-42. editor. 1942-60, pub.. 1960-69 Dir. Fund for the Advancement of Edn.; trustee Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace, hon. mem. 1968-69. Served with USMC, 1918-19. Awarded Rosewald fellowship. 1937-

Europe; Pulitzer prize for editorial writing,

38, for travel in

1958, Presidential Medal of Freedom. 1964. Mem. Sigma Chi. Episcopalian. Author: The South and the Southerner (Atlantic nonfiction prize $5000). 1963. Died Feb. 3. 1969; buried Westview Cemetery, Atlanta. Ga.

MC

GINNISS, JOE, writer; b. N.Y.C., Dec. 9. 1942; s. Joseph Aloysius and Mary (Leonard) McG.; m. Christine Cook, Sept 25, 1965 (div.); children: Christine. Suzanne, Joe; m. Nancy Doherty, Nov. 20, 1976, children: Matthew, James. BS, Holy Cross Coll 1964 Reporter Port Chester (NY.) Daily Item, 1964. Worcester (Mass.) Telegram, 1965. Phila. Bull., 1966, Phila. Inquirer. 1967-68. Author: The .

Selling

of

the

President,

1968,

The Dream Team.

1972,

Heroes, 1976. Going to Extremes. 1980. Fatal Vision, 1983. Blind Faith, 1989, Cruel Doubt. 1991, The Last Brother. 1993. Office: care Morton L Janklow Assocs 598 Madison

Ave New York

NY

10022-1614

MCGOVERN, GEORGE STANLEY,

former senator;

b.

Avon, S.D., July 19, 1922; s. Joseph C. and Frances (McLean) McG m Eleanor Stegeberg, Oct 31, 1943; children: Ann, Susan, Teresa (dec), Steven. Mary. BA, Dakota Wesleyan U., 1945; MA, Northwestern U.. 1949. PhD, 1953. Prof, history and polit. sci. Dakota Wesleyan U., 1949-53; exec, sec S.D Dem Party. 1953-55; mem. 85th-86th Congresses, 1st Dist. S.D spl. asst to Pres., dir Food for Peace. 1961-62; U.S. senator from S.D 1963-81. chmn. senate select ;

:

,

com. on nutrition and human needs; pres. Middle East Policy Coun amb. to U.S. Mission UN Agys,, Rome, Italy, 1998—; chmn. Ams. for Common Sense, Washington, 1981-82; guest Evanston, 111., Duke U., Columbia lectr. Northwestern U U.. Cornell U., Munich, Berlin, and numerous others in U.S. and Europe, from 1981. Author: The Colorado Coal Strike, 1913-14, 1953, War Against Want, 1964. Agricultural Thought in the Twentieth Century, 1967, A Time of War, A Time of Peace, 1968, (with Leonard Guttndge) The Great Coalfield War, 1972, An American Journey, 1974, Grassroots, 1978. Terry: My Daughter's Life and Death Struggle with Alcoholism, 1996. Democratic candidate for Pres. U.S.,

Am. Transit Assn., Elec. and Gas Assn. N.Y., Nat. Geographic Soc.. Elec. Club San Francisco, Engrs. Club, R.R. Club, Rep Club, Union League. Died Feb. 21, 1948. Sci.,

b Truxton. N.Y., 1873. Baseball player Baltimore Orioles, 1891-99. manager, 1901; manager NY. Giants. 1902-1932. Named to Baseball Hall of Fame. Achievements include as player Nat- League champion, 189496. as manager Nat. League champion, 1904, 05, 11-13. 17;

World

Series

Champion, 1921. 22 Died Feb.

MCGREAL, MRS. WILLIAM MCGWIRE, MARK DAVID,

See

25,

1934.

YATES, ELIZABETH

professional baseball player; b.

1

MCGRANERY, JAMES

PATRICK, lawyer b Phila July 8, 1895; s. Patrick and Bridget (Gallagher) McG.; m. Regina T. Clark, 1939; children: James Patrick, Clark. Regina. LLB, Temple U., 1928; LLD. Villanova Coll., 1949. Nat. U„ 1952; of Humanities, LaSalle Coll., 1951; LLD, Manhattanville Coll. of. Sacred Heart. 1957, St. John's U.. 1957, Mt. St. Mary's Coll.. 1958. Cath. U. Am., 1961. Mem. 75th to 78th congress 2d Pa. dist. U.S. Senate, Washington, 1928-43; apptd. asst. to atty. gen. U.S. Atty. Gen., Washington, 194346; judge ea. dist Pa U.S. Fed. Ct., 1946-52; atty gen U.S. Atty. Gen.. 1952-53; apptd chmn. Registration Commn. City of Phila.. 1934, Phila Couty Bd Law Examiners, 1938-41; mem. Commn. on Govt. Security, 1955-57. Trustee Cath. U. Am., adv. com mem. Columbus Law Sch.; trustee Nat. Shrine of Immaculate Conception, Immaculata Coll., Manhattanville Coll.; mem. bd. consultors Villanova U. Sch. Law, mem. adv. coun.; mem. adv. bd. Temple U. Law Sch., St. Joseph Coll.; hon. mem. nat. coun. Boy Scouts Am.; chmn. bd. trustees Inst. Police Mgmt. Found, of Internat. Assn. Chiefs of Police, 1962; mem. bd. govs. Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews, John Carroll Soc. Washington; vice chmn. Nat. Multiple Sclerosis Soc Washington; bd. dirs. Citizens Crime Commn. Met. Washington. Served as observation pilot U.S. Army, WWI. Decorated Medal of Merit, 1946. Knight Comdr Order of St. Gregory by Pope Pius XII. 1950, Pvt. Chamberlain of Cape and Sword by Pope Pius XII. 1951. Pope John XXIII. 1959; Knight of Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre cf Jerusalem, 1952. Knight Comdr., 1958; recipient De La Salle medal Congress for civic, social, and indsl. achievement, 1952, Award of Merit TriState Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Am., 1952 ABA, Judicature Soc., Fed. Bar Assn., Assn. Immigration and Nationality Lawyers U.S., D.C. Bar Assn., Am. Cath. Hist. Soc., Phila. Elect rotypers and Finishers Union No. 72 (hon.). Am. Legion, Ancient Order Hibernians (Award of Honor 1954), Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Pa. Soc. NY. (coun). KC, Lawyers Club (hon). Philopatrian Club, Lit. Inst. Club. Pen and Pencil Club Phila.. Dutch Treat Club, Manhattan Club, Circus Saints and Sinners Club, Cath. Laymen's First Fri. Club Washington (bd. govs., pres. 1957-59), Phi Alpha Delta, Blue Key Club. Died Dec. 23. 1962; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery. ,

D

Am

Am

Mem

MCGRATH, J(AMES) HOWARD, federal official; b Woonsocket, R.I., Nov. 28. 1903; s. James J. and Ida E. (May) McG.; m. Estelle A. Cadorette, Nov. 28. 1929; son, James David PhB, Providence Coll., 1926, LLD. 1941. LLB. Boston U., 1929; LLD. Manhattan Coll., 1942, R.I State Coll.. 1943, Nat. U„ Holy Cross Coll.. St. Mary's Coll.. Duquesne U., LaSalle Coll.. Nat. Jewish Theol. Sem. Am.; I

MSc

with honors in Bus. Adminstrn., Bryant Coll..

DSc with honors, R.I EdD. R.I. Coll. Edn.

Coll.

Pharmacy and

1942;

Allied Scis.. 1942;

1929. City solicitor Central Falls, R.I.. 1930-34; U.S. dist. atty- 1935-40, resigned. 1940. gov. R 1 1940-45, U.S. solicitor gen., 1945-46, U.S. senator from R.I.. 1946-49, resigned, 1949, U.S. atty. gen., 1949;

1997—; player World

,

&

counsel. Ford, Ayer & Horan, attys.; mem. J.J. McGrath Sons; exec. v. p., gen. counsel Edward Lamb Enterprises, Toledo, also subs, and affiliates; dir. 1st Fed. Savs. & Loan Assn., Providence. Narragansett Wire Co., Narragansett Devel Co., Life Ins. Securities Corp., Portland, Maine, Leow's. Inc.; pres. R.I. Industries. Mem., vice chmn. Dem 1928-30, chmn., 1930-34; chmn. R.I. delegation State R.I Dem. Nat. Conv.. Chgo., 1932, del., Phila., 1936, del., chmn com. on permanent orgn. Chgo., 1944; chmn Dem. Nat. com., 1947-49. Recipient Knight in Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem award; cited by Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B'nth. Mem. Am. Fed Bar Assn.. R.I. Bar Assn., Pawtucket Bar Assn., ICC Bar Assn., Bar Assn. D.C, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Providence Grange 45 fo Husbandry, Ind. Order Foresters. Royal Patrons Arcnaum, Ancient Order Hibernians, KC, Elks, Eagles, Moose, Metacomet Yacht Club (Providence), Nat. Dem. Club Manhattan (N.Y.C.). Nat. Press Club. Broadcasters Club (Washington), Dunes Club (Narragansett. R.I.), Coral Beach Club (Palm Beach, Fla.). Died Sept. 2, 1966; buned St. Francis, Providence. ,

1988,

89.

90.

Named Am.

named

to All-Star team, 1987-92, 95-96. 1999; recipient Silver Slugger Award. 1992; Am. League Home Run Leader, 1987; mem. U.S. Olympic Baseball Team, 1984, Player of the Month, 1999. Player of the Yr. AP. 1999, Baseball Am., 1999. Office: St Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium 250 Stadium Plz Saint Louis 63102-1722

MO

MCHARG, IAN LENNOX,

landscape architect, regional planner, educator; b. Clydebank, Scotland, Nov. 20, 1920; to U.S., 1946. naturalized, 1960; s. John Lennox and Harriet (Bain) McH.; m. Pauline Crena de Iongh, Aug. 30, 1947 (dec. 1974); children: Alistair Craig, Malcolm Lennox, Ian William, Andrew Maxwell; m. Carol Ann Smyser, May 1977. B.Landscape Architecture, Harvard U„ 28. 1949, M. Landscape Architecture, 1950. M.City Planning. 1951; L.H.D. (hon.), Amherst Coll.. 1970, Bates Coll., 1978; H.H.D. (hon), Lewis and Clark Coll., 1970; D.L. (hon.). Henot-Watt U., Edinburgh, Scotland; hon. degree, Coll. of the Atlantic, 1998. Planner Dept. Health, Scotland, 1950-54; prof. dept. landscape architecture and regional planning U. Pa., Phila., 1954-86, emeritus. 1986—; disting. sci. lectr. Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1968; Horace Albright Meml. lectr. U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1969, sr. vis. prof.. 1986-87; Danz lectr U. Wash., Seattle. 1971; Brown and Haley lectr. U. Puget Sound. 1971; Found, prof. U. Auckland, 1986; vis. prof. Pa. State U Harvard U., 1994; Bruce Goff prof, architecture Okla. U 1994. Prin. works include Ecol. Study for Mpls.-St. Paul Met. Area. San Francisco Met. Area, plan for New Town, Ponchartrain. New Orleans, plan for New Town, Woodlands, Tex.. Environ. Park for Tehran, Iran, Amelia Island. Medford, Sanibel, EMAP, Nat. Ecol. Inventory; author: Design With Nature, 1969. Quest for Life. 1996, To Heal the Earth, 1998. Recipient B.Y. Morrison medal N.Am. Wildlife Mgmt. Assn., 1971, Creative Arts award Brandeis U.. 1972, Phila. Art Alliance award, 1975, Rene du Bos award. 1986, Alfred La Gasse award, 1987, Nat. Medal of Art, 1990. Richard Neutra medal, 1992, Outstanding Educator award, 1992, Outstanding Achievement award Harvard U.. 1992, Thomas Jefferson medal U. Va., 1995, Environmentalist award Sierra Club Film Festival, 1998, The Japan prize in city planning, 2000; named Greatest Living City Planner, Planet. Fellow Royal Soc. Art, Am.

came

.

,

CELA

Landscape Architects (Bradford Williams medal 1968, medal 1984), Inst. Landscape Architects, Royal Brit. Architects; mem. NAS (com. on sci. in nat. pks. 1991-92), AIA (hon.. Allied Professions medal 1972), AICP (Pioneer award 1997, ESRI Living Legend award 1997, Japan pnze in city planning 2000). Office: U Pa Dept Landscape Arch & Regl Ping Philadelphia PA 19104 Soc. 76,

ASLA

Inst.

MCKAY, DOUGLAS,

MCGRATH, JUDITH,

broadcast executive;

b.

Scranton,

Former fashion copywriter Mademoiselle; now pres MTV. New York, NY Office: MTV 1515 Broadway Fl 25 New York NY 10036-8901 1952.

D

H., publisher; b. Panama. N.Y., Dec. 1860; m. Mildred F. Whittlesey. 1887; children: Harold James H.. Curtis W., Donald C, Mrs. John E. Osmun. Grad. (valedictorian). State Normal Sch., 1884. 17,

W„

dist. sch. at 18; & sch. at, Corfu, N.Y.; entered pub Am. Ry. Pub. Co., 1885; hon. chmn. McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Inc.; chmn. McGraw-Hill Co., Calif. Mem. Soc. Mech, Engrs., Internat. Benjamin Franklin Soc., English Speaking Union, Illuminating Engring. Soc., Acad- of Polit.

Taught

bus. with

Am

interior,

former

,

MCKAYLE, DONALD COHEN,

choreographer, director,

NYC,

dance educator; b. July 6, 1930; s. Philip Augustus and Eva Wilhelmina (Cohen) McK.; m. Esta Beck, 1954; m. Leah Levin, 1965; children Gabnelle, Liane, Guy Eylon. Student. CCNY. mem faculty Bennington Coll.. Sarah Lawrence Coll.. Conn. Coll., Bard Coll., Neighborhood Playhouse, Juilliard Sch., Martha Graham Sch., Am. Dance Festival; artistic dir., dean Calif. Inst. Arts Sch. of Dance; Dancing debut, prof dance, artistic dir. U. Calif., Irvine. 1948; dir., 1964 choreographer, 1950 for cos. including,





MCGRAW, JAMES

former secretary of

governor; b. Portland. Oreg., June 24, 1893; s. E.D. and Minnie A. (Musgrove) McK.; m. Mabel Hill, Mar. 31, 1917; children: Douglas (dec.), Shirley (Mrs. Wayne Hadley), Mary Green) BS in Agr Oreg. State Coll., Lou (Mrs Lester 1917; LLD. Willamette U.. Dickinson Coll., U. Maine, Oreg. State Coll. Paper carrier, office boy Union Pacific Railroad. 1909-13; auto salesman, sales mgr. Portland. 1920-27; established auto dealership Chevrolet, Cadillac. Salem, Oreg.. 1927; mayor City of Salem. 1933-34; mem Oreg. State Senate. 1935-37, 39-41. 43-45, 47-49; gov. State of Oreg., 1949-53; sec. of interior U.S. Office of the Intenor, 1953-56; mem. Internat. Joint Commn. representing U.S. and Can., 1957-59. Decorated 1st It. U.S. Army, WWI, rnaj., WWII. Purple Heart Mem. DAV, VFW. SAR, State Automobile Dealers Assn. (past pres.), Salem C. of C. (past pres.), Oreg. State Coll. Alumni Assn. (past pres.), Am. Legion (past Presbyterian. Republican. comdrO. Masons, Elks Lodge. Died July 22. 1959.

writer,

PA.

Series,

League Rookie of Yr. Baseball Writers' Assn. Am., 1987, 1987; recipient Gold Glove award, 1990;

Sporting News,

Bar: R.I.

;

,

CENTURY AMERICA

Pomona, Calif., Oct. I, 1963; s. John and Ginger McGwire; m. Kathy McGwire; child, Matthew. Student, U. So. Calif. With Oakland Athletics, 1984-97, St. Louis Cardinals,

NYC,

WCT

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MCGRAW, JOHN, coach;

MCGOVERN, JAMES FRANCIS,

MCENROE, JOHN PATRICK,

WHO

;



,

Alvin Ailey Am. Dance Theater. Batsheva Dance Co. Israel, Repertory Dance Theater. San Francisco Ballet, Cleve. San Jose Ballet, Dayton Comtemporary Dance Co., Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble. Dallas Black Dance Theatre, L.A. Contemporary Dance Theatre, Am. Repertory Dance Co.; artistic mentor, resident choreographer Limon Dance Co., 1995; dir.. choreographer stage prodns.: Free and Easy, 1961, Trumpets of the Lord, 1963 (Tony award nominee for best dir. and best choreographer 1975), Raisin, 1974 (Tony

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

award nominee for best choreographer 1974). Dr. Jazz. 1975 (Tony award nominee for best choreographer 1975). The Last Minstrel Show, 1978. Evolution of the Blues. 1978-79. Sophisticated Ladies. 1981 (Best Choreographer award Outer 98 Tony award nominee for best choreCritics Cir. ographer 1981. NAACP Image award 1982); choreographer stage prodns.: The Tempest. 1963-64. Anthony and Cleopatra. 1963-64. As You Like It. 1963-64. Golden Boy. 1964 (Tony award nominee for Best Choreographer. 1965). A Time for Singing. 1966. The Four Musketeers. 1967. I'm Solomon. 1968. Mass.. 1972; choreographer films: The Great White Hope. 1968. Bed Knobs and Broomsticks. 1970. Charlie and the Angel, 1972. The Jazz Singer. 1980. TV works include: Baseball Ballet. 1963. Amah) and the Night Visitors. 1963. Fan Fare, 1965. Jazz Dance. USA.. 1965. The Strolling Twenties. 1965, Ten Blocks of the Camino Real. 1966. The Ed Sullivan Show. 1966-67. The Bill Cosby Special. 1967. Soul. 1968. Soul. 1968. TCB. 1968. The Second Bill Cosby Special. 1968. The Sounds of Summer. 1969, The Leslie Uggams Show. 1969. Dick Van Dyke and the Other, 1969. And Beautiful, 1969, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. 1970. The Super Comedy Bowl, 1971, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to a Special, 1972, The New Bill Cosby Show, 1972-73. Angelitos Negros, 1973, Free to Be You and Me, 1974. Good Times, 1974-78, The Minstrel Man. 1977 (Emmy nominee 1977). The Richard Pryor Special. 1977, Cindy, 1978; choreographer concert works: Games. 1951. Noct urne. 952. Rainbow Round My Shoulder. 1959, Dist. Storyville, 1962, They Called Her Moses. Incantation, 1968. Migrations. 1972, Album Leaves, 1976, Blood Memories. 1976. and numerous others, (staged club acts and TV specials for Diana Ross, Ann-Margret. Harry Belafonte, Mary Tyler Moore and Recipient Drama Logue Critics award Evolution of others. the Blues, Samuel H. Scripps Am. Dance Festival award, 1963. Lauds and Laurels profl. 1992. Capezio award, achievement award U. Calif Irvine Alumni Assn., 1992, award for rsch.. 1997, Lectureship Disting Faculty 1

1 ,

1

Balasaraswati/Joy Ann Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Disting. Tchg., 1997. Lifetime Achievement award Am. 1994, Living Legend award Nat Black Arts Festival, 1994, Balasaraswati, Joy Ann Dewey Beinecke EnDance Festival, dowed chair for Disting. Teaching.

Dance Guild.

Am

1997.

MCKENNA, JOSEPH,

federal judge;

Aug.

Phila..

b.

1843; s. John and Mary (Johnson) McK.; m. Borneman, June 10, 1869 (dec. 1924). Attended.

10.

Amanda St.

F.

Joseph's

Benecia, Calif.; grad., Bar: 1865. Dist. atty. Solano County. Calif.. 1866-68; mem. Calif Ho. of Reps.. 1875-76. 49th to 52d Congresses, 2d Calif. Dist.. 1885-92, resigned, 1892; U.S. cir. ct. judge 9th Cir., 1892-97; atty. gen. Cabinet of Pres. McKinley, 1897-98; associate justice U.S. Supreme Candidate for Congress, Ct., 1898-1925; resigned. 1925. 1876, 78. Died Nov. 21. 1926. to 1855, pub. Benicia Collegiate Inst.. 1865.

Coll.,

Phila..

schs.,

MCMILLAN

183

chmn. Com. on Ways and Means, reported the tanff bill 1890. known as the "McKinley Bill"; especially known

of in

Congress as advocate of high protective tanff; dcl.-at-large to Rep Nat. Conv.; mem. Com. on Resolutions, 1884. and supported James G. Blaine; to that of 1888 (supporting John Sherman), and was chmn. Com. on Resolutions; del.-at-large to conv., 1892. chmn.; nominated for Pres at Rep. Nat. Conv.. St. Louis. June 18. 1896. receiving 661 out of a total of 905 votes; elected in Nov., 1896, by popular plurality of 600,000 votes, and received 271 electoral votes as against 176 for William J Bryan. On June 21. 1900, unanimously renominated by Rep. Nat. Conv., Phila., and re-elected in Nov., the leading opposing candidate again being William J Bryan; popular plurality. 849,000 votes; received 292 electoral votes against 155 for Mr. Bryan. Died 1901.

MCKINNEY, ROSS ERWIN,

civil

engmeenng educator;

,



Presdl.

Commendation,

1971. Environ. Quality

;

.

award

EPA

Region VII, 1979. Chancellors Tchg. award. U. Kans.. 1986. Mem. NAE, AAAS, ASCE (hon), Am. Water Works Assn.. Water Pollution Control Fedn. (Thomas R. Camp medal 1982), Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Microbiologists, Kans. Water Pollution Control Assn. (hon., Gordon M. Fair medal 1991), Sigma Xi, Sigma Tau. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chi EpAchievements include patent for water silon, Tau Beta Pi. treatment process. Home: 3100 Annandate Rd Durham NC 27705-5494

MCKISSICK, FLOYD BIXLER,

lawyer, organization ex-

NC, Mar. 9. 1922; s. Ernest Boyce and Magnolia Ester (Thompson) McK.; m. Evelyn Williams, Sept. 1, 1942; children: Joycelyn D., Andree Y., Floyd

ecutive; b. Asheville,

Student, Morehouse Coll., 1949. U. N.C., 1951; AB. 1951. LLB. 1952. Bar: N.C. 1952. D.C. 1966, Ct. 1966. Gen. practice law; sr. ptnr. McKissick & Burt, Durham, N.C; lectr.. pub. speaker race rels., counsel Congress Racial Equality, 1960-68, nat. chmn., 196366, nat. dir.. 1966-68. rep. March on Washington, 1963; pres. Floyd B. McKissick Enterprises, Inc.. 1968-91, The Soul City Co.. 1974-91; counsel Durham Bus. Coll., Durham East End Betterment League, local 208 Tobacco Workers Internal Union AFL-CIO; v.p. Urban & Suburban Assocs.. 1962-91; developer new town Soul City. N.C. 1969; vis. prof. SUNY. Binghamton, 1970; co-chmn. Nat. Conf Black Lawyers, 1969. Columnist N.Y. Amsterdam Newspaper, 1965; author: Three-Fifths of a Man. 1968. Chmn. Nat. Com. for a TwoRecipient Man of Yr. award Durham Bus. Party System. and Profl. Chain, Housewives League Am., 1959. 60, 61. Ike Small's Civil Rights award NAACP. 1962. Conf. award for Mem. Nat Bar Assn., Civil Rights Ch.. 1964. Southestern Bar Assn. (mem. bd), N.C Coll. Alumni Assn., Durham Bus. and Profl. Chain (mem. bd.). Am. Vets. (mem. Home: Soul City N.C. Died bd.). Elks, Alpha Phi Alpha. Apr. 2. 1991; buned Soul City. N.C Bixler.

N.C

MCKIM, CHARLES FOLLEN,

Chester Co., Pa.. Aug. 24, 1847; s. James Miller and Sarah Allibone (Speakman) M.;. Student, Lawrence Scientific Sch.. Harvard. 1866-67, Ecole des Beaux Arts. Pans, 1867-70. (hon.). Harvard U.. 1890. Bowdoin U. 1894 Pvt. practice. 1872—; co-ptnr Charles McKim and Wm. R. Mead. 1877—, Charles Mckim, Wm. R. Mead, and Stanford White, 1879—; Mem congl. commn. for improvement of Washington park system; mem N.Y. Art Commn Notable bldgs. erected by firm architect;

b.

AM

Columbia U

include:

.

State Capitol,

R.I.,

Brooklyn

Inst.

Arts and Sets.. Walker Art Gallery (Bowdoin Coll.). Dept. of Architecture (Harvard). Music Hall. Pub. Libr (Boston), Agrl Bldg., N.Y. State bldgs. (World's Columbian Expn). Newport Casino, Univ.. Harvard, and Century clubs (New York), etc. Recipient Royal Gold medal by King Edward for promotion of architecture. 1903 Mem AlA (hon.. pres.).

Died 1909.

MCKINLEY. JENNIFER (CAROLYN) ROBIN,

writer; b.

Warren, Ohio. Nov. 16, 1952; d. William and Jeanne Carolyn McK; m. Peter Dickinson, Jan. 3, 1992. Student, Dickinson Coll., 1970-72; BA. Bowdoin Coll.. 1975. PhD (hon), 1986. Editor, transcriber Ward and Paul, Washington, 1972-73; rsch. asst. Rsch. Assocs.. Brunswick, Maine, 1976-77; tchr., counselor pvt. secondary sch., Natick, Maine,

U.S.

Coll..

Supreme

AME

(Turrell)

&

1978-79. edit, asst Little, Brown Co., Boston, 1979-81; barn mgr. horse farm Holliston, Mass., 1981-82; clerk Books 1983 of Wonder, freelance reader, copy and line editor, 1983 Author: Beauty A Retelling of Beauty and the Beast. 1978 (Horn book Honor list citation 1978). The Door in the Hedge, 1981. The Blue Sword. 1982 (Best Young



NYC,



;

.

ALA

adult books citation 1982. Newbery Honor citation 1983). The Hero and the Crown. 1984 (Hom book honor list citation 1985, John Newbery medal 1985). The Outlaws of Sherwood. 1988. Rowan. 1992 (Best Young adult books citation 1992). Father is in the Navy. 1992, Deerskin. 1993 (Best YOung adult books citation 1993. Best Adult books for young adults citation 1993), A Knot in the Grain and Other Stones, 1994. contbr. Elsewhere Vol II. 1982. Vol III. 1984. Faery, 1985. Wnlers for Children, 1988; editor, contbr.: Imaginary Lands. 1985 (World Fantasy award Best Anthology 1986); adapter: Jungle Book Talcs. 1985. Black Beauty. 1986. The Light Pnncess. 1988.

ALA

My

ALA

MCLAGLEN, VICTOR,

actor; b. Tumbndge Wells, Eng„ 1886. s. Rev. Andrew and Lillian (Burke) McL.; m. Enid Mary Lamont, 1919 (died 1942); children: Andrew Victor,

Mary; m. 2d, Suzanna Mana Brueggmann, Nov, 20, 1943 (div. 1948); m. 3d. Margaret Pumphrey, Dec. 19, 1948. Began as motion picture actor in England. 1920; came to hollywood, 1924; played Captain Flagg in What Pnce Glory and Cockeyed World; has appeared in over 1935 pictures, including Sea Devils, Wee Willie Winkie. Battle of Broadway. Gunga Din, Laughing at Life, China Girl, Roger Touhy. Last of the Gangsters, Tampico. Won Academy Award for role in The Informer. 1936. Latest pictures: Fort Apache, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. Owns 1.000 acre ranch. Clovis, Calif. Served as provost marshal of Bagdad, Iraq, 1914-18. Author: Sheila

Express to Hollywood (autobiography), Died Nov 7. 1959.

1934.

Mason

(32

b

Newark. Nov.

public policy, communications ex16. 1941; d. Edward Joseph and

(Koellhoffer) Lauenstein. m. John McLaughlin. 1975 Student. U. London, 1961-62; BA. Marymount (div. 1992) Supr network Coll.. 1963; postgrad.. Wharton Sch.. 1987 1963-66. dir. alumnae relacomml. schedule tions Marymount Coll., Tarrytown. NY.. 1966-69; account exec Myers-lnfoplan Intcrnat. Inc.. N.Y.C., 1969-71; dir comm. Presdl. Election Com., Washington. 1971-72. asst to

Mane

ABC NYC.

MCKINLEY. WILLIAM,

President of the United 1843; s William and Nancy Campbell (Allison) .;. Student, Poland Acad., Allegheny Coll student law. Albany Law Sch.. NY.. 1867. Bar: Ohio, 1867 Former tchr. pub schs.. enlisted 23d Ohio vol. inf., 1861; advanced through ranks and served on staffs States;

b.

Niles,

O.

Jan.

25th

29.

McK

;

of

Gens

R

B

George Crook, and Winfield S maj US vols, by Pres. Lincoln for

Hayes,

Hancock; advanced

to

gallantry in battle. 1865, detailed as acting asst. adjt. gen 1st div 1st army corps, until mustered out, 1865; pros. atty. .

Stark Co.. Ohio, 1869. of Ohio.

1891.

93

;

mem

elected

Congress. 1876-91, elected Gov Pres of the US.. 1896. 1900;

archives appear in their original form

sec. Presdl. Inaugural Com., Washington, Pub Affairs. EPA. Washington, 1973and comm. exec. Union Carbide Corp., N.Y.C. and Washington, 1974-77; pub affairs, issues mgmt counseling McLaughlin & Co, 1977-81, asst sec. for pub affairs Dept. Treasury, Washington. 1981-84; under sec. Dept of Intenor. Washington. 1984-87; cons. Or Strategic and Inof of labor Dept ternal. Studies. Washington, 1987; sec Labor. Washington, 1987-89. vis fellow The Urban Inst

chmn. and press 1972-73;

dir.

74. govt

rels

,

AMR

2000; vice-chair. 1996; pres. Fed. City Coun.. 1990-95. Mem. bd. overseers Wharton Sch U. Pa.; bd dirs. Charles A. Dana Found., The Conservation Fund. The Shakespeare Theatre, 1994 Pub. Agenda Found trustee Urban Inst.. 1989-96. Mem. Cosmos Club. Met. Club. Sulgrave Club. Republican. Roman Catholic.



,

;

LEAN, DON, singer, instrumentalist, composer; b. New 2. 1945; s Donald and Elizabeth (Bucci) McL.; m. Patnsha Shnier, Mar., 1987, Student. Villanova U 1964; BBA, Iona Coll.. 1968. Pres., owner The Benny Bird Co., Inc.. Fairfield, Conn.; recorded for United Artists, Rochelle. N.Y,, Oct.

,

Artista Records. EMI Records; star BBC-TV spls., 1973, 78. Albums include Tapestry, 1972, American Pie, 1972, Don McLean, 1972, Playin' Favourites. 1973, Homeless Brother, 1974, Solo, 1976, Pnme Time, 1987. Chain Lightning. 1979, Very Best of, 1980, Believers, 1982. Dominion, 1983. The Best of Don McLean, 1987. Don McLean's Greatest Hits Now, 1987, Love Tracks, 1988, For the Memories, Then 1989. Don McLean's Greatest Hits Live, 1990. Headroom, 1991, Classics, 1992, The River of Love, 1995, Solo, 1995, Greatest Hits Live. 1997. Don McLean's Christmas Dreams. 1997; singles include American Pie. 1971. Vincent. 1971, Crying, 1980; wrote Perry Como hit And I Love You So, 1973; performances include America's Millenium, Washington, Starry Starry Night (TV special). Mem. bd. Hudson River Sloop Restoration, World Hunger Yr., Advs. for Arts; fund raiser Scenic Hudson, Hudson River Fisherman's Assn. Recipient more than 30 gold and platinum records worldwide, 5 grammy award nominations and others; Israel Cultural award, 1981. Mem. Coffee House Club. Office: Atlantic Records 1290 Avenue Of The Amencas New York

&

NY

MCLEAN, GEORGE PAYNE, Oct.

Co

10104-0184 Office: Benny Bird Fairfield CT 06432-3500

Tpke

7,

1857;

s.

Goodnch, Apr.

Dudley

B.

1838 Black

Rock

senator; b. Simsbury. Conn.,

and Mary (Payne) M.; m.

Juliette

1907. Grad.. Hartford H.S., 1877; hon. A.M., Yale U„ 1904; LLD. Trinity Coll.. Conn., 1929 Admitted to bar, 1881. Practice Hartford, Conn., From 1881; mem. Conn. Ho. of Rep., 1883; clerk Bd. of Pardons of Conn., 1884-1901; mem. commn. to revise statute laws of Conn.. 1885; mem. Conn. Senate, 1886; U.S. atty. for Conn., 1892-96, counsel for the state comptroller and state treas., 1892-96. gov, of Conn., 1901-03; U.S. senator, 3 terms Conn., 1911-29; voluntarily retired; chmn. Com. on State Prisons and prepared bill creating bd. of pardons. Republican. Died

June

6.

10,

1932,

MC

JOHN NC,

LUCAS, LUTHER, aerospace company execuAug. 22. 1920; s. John Luther and Viola (Conley) McL.; m. Patricia Knapp, July 27. 1946 (div. 1981); children: Pamela McLucas Byers, Susan, John C, Rodenck K,; m. Harriet D. Black, Sept. 25. 1981. B.S.. Davidson Coll.. 1941; M.S., Tulane U 1943; Ph.D., Pa State V.p., tech. dir Haller, Raymond & U.. 1950. D.Sc., 1974. Brown. Inc., State College. Pa,, 1950-57; pres. HRB-Singer. 1958-62; dep. dir. rsch. and engring, Inc., State College, Dept, Def., 1962-64; pres,, chief exec, officer Mitre Corp., Bedford, Mass,. 1966-69; undersec. of Air Force, 1969-73. sec. of Air Force, 1973-75; adminstr. FAA, 1975-77; pres. Comsat Gen. Corp.. Washington, 1977-79; exec. v.p. COMSAT. 1979-80. pres. world systems div., 1980-83, exec, v.p.. chief strategic officer, 1983-85; chmn. bd. dirs. External Tanks Inc.; bd. dirs. Orbital Scis. Corp., Space Destination Svcs., Inc.; mem. USAF Sci. Adv, Bd.. 1967-69, 77-84, Def. Sci, Bd.. 1968-69. chmn. USAF SDAG, 1979-83; chmn. bd. Author: dirs. Internat, Space U„ 1987-93, active, 1987—. Space Commerce, 1991; contbr. articles to tech. lit.; patentee and author in field. Chmn. bd. Wolf Trap Found,. 1986-88; chmn. bd. Arthur C Clarke Found, of U.S.; chmn bd. dirs. ISY Internat. Space Yr. Assn. U.S., 1987-93; chmn. Served with USNR, 1943-46. adv. council. 1988-91. Recipient Disting. Service award Dept. Def., 1964, 1st bronze palm, 1973, silver palm, 1975. Fellow IEEE, AAAS. AIAA (coun. 1988-93). Nat. Rsch. Coun, (hon pres); mem. (chmn. Air Force studies bd. 1987-91), Belle Haven Club, Sigma Xi. Sigma Pi Sigma. Home and Office: 1213 Villamay Blvd Alexandna VA 22307-2051 tive; b. Fayetteville,

,

NASA

.

MCMAHON,

NAE

VINCE,

sports entertainment

company

ex-

Acquired Capitol Wrestling Corp.. 1982; chmn. World Wrestling Fedn (formerly Capitol Wrestling Corp.).

ALA

MCLAUGHLIN, ANN,

Commn.

mem Am.

ecutive.

degrees).

ecutive;

Schs. Devel. Corp, 1992-93; Aviation Secunty and Terrorism, 1989Coun. on Capital Formation, 1976-78; mem. environ, edn. task force HEW, 1976-77; mem. Def Adv. Com. of Women in the Svcs., 1973-74; bd dirs. Fannie Mae, Kellogg Co., Nordstrom Co., Host Marriott Corp., Vulcan Matenals Co.. Donna Karan Internal Corp., Harman Internal Industnes. Inc., Microsoft; chair Aspen Inst., 199690;

MC b.

San Antonio, Aug 2, 1926; s. Roy Earl and Beatrice (Saylor) McK.; m. Margaret McKinney Curtis, June 21. 1952; children: Ross Erwin, Margaret E., William S., Susanne C. BA. So. Meth U 1948. BSCE, 1948; SM, MIT. 1949, ScD. 1951. San. scientist S.W. Found, for Research and Edn., San Antonio, 1951-53; asst. prof. MIT, 1953-58, assoc. prof. 1958-60; prof. U. Kans., 1960-63, chmn. dept. civil engring., 1963-66, Parker prof, civil engnng., 1966-76, NT. Veatch prof, environ, engring., 1976-93, prof, emeritus, 1993 adj. prof. Tongji U., Shanghai, Peoples Rep. China, 1985; v.p Rolf Eliassen Assocs., Winchester, Mass., 1954-60; pres. Environ. Pollution Control Services, Lawrence, Kans.. 1969-73; 1997 adj. prof, environ, engring. Duke U.. Author: Microbiology for Sanitary Engineers, 1962; Editor: Nat. Conf. on Solid Waste Research, 1964, Internal. 2d Symposium for Waste Treatment Lagoons. 1970. Mem. Cambndge (Mass.) Water Bd„ 1953-59, Lawrence- Douglas County Health Bd.. 1969-76, Kans. Water Quality Adv. Council, 1965-76, Kans. Solid Waste Adv. Council. 1970-76. Kans. Environ. Adv, Bd., 1976-85. Served with USNR, 194346. Recipient Harnson P Eddy award. 1962. Water Pollution Control Fedn. Rudolph Henng award, 1964, U.S.



CEO New Am.

1989-92; pres..

chair Pres.'s

Office of

.

MCMANUS, DECLAN

PATRICK

See

COSTELLO,

ELVIS

MCMANUS, LOUISE,

1896. Creator nurse, advocate; b for Nursing Rsch., Tchrs. Coll, Columbia U.; developer Patient Bill of Rights. Recipient numerous awards, including Florence Nightingale Internal, Red Cross Soc. citation and medal. Mary Adelaide Nutting award for leadership. Died Inst

1993,

MCMATH, VIRGINIA KATHKRINE GINGER

Sec

ROGERS.

.

.

MCMULLEN

WHO'S

184

MCMILLAN, EDWIN MATTISON,

physicist, educator; b.

Redondo Beach. Calif., Sept 18, 1907; Edwin Harbaugh and Anna Mane (Mattison) McM m. Elsie Walford Blumer. June 7, 1941, children— Ann B David M.. Stephen W. B.S.. Calif Inst. Tech., 1928. M.S. 1929, Ph.D. Princeton U.. 1961, Gustavus Adolphus 1932; D.Sc.. Rensselaer Poly. Inst ft.

;

.

.

Nat. research fellow U Calif at Berkeley, 19321934-35, instr. in physics, 1935-36, asst. prof, physics, 1936-41, asso. prof., 1941-46, prof, physics, 1946-73, emeritus. 1973-91; mem. staff Lawrence Radiation Lab.. 1934-73. asso. dir., 1954-58. dir., 1958-73; on leave for def. research at Mass. Inst. Tech. Radiation Lab.. U.S. Navy Radio and Sound Lab., San Diego, and Los Alamos Sci. Lab.. 1940-45; mem. gen. adv. com. AEC, 1954-58; mem. commn. high energy physics Internal. Union Pure and Applied Physics. 1960-67; mem. sci. policy com. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. 1962-66; mem physics adv. com. Nat. Accelerator Lab., 1967-69; chmn. 13th Internal. Conf on High Energy Physics. 1966; guest prof. CERN. Geneva, 1974. Trustee Rand Corp., 1959-69; Bd. dirs. San Francisco Palace Arts and Scis. Found., from 1968; trustee Univs. Research Assn., 1969-74. Recipient Rsch. Corp. Sci. award, 1951, (with Glenn T. Seaborg) Nobel prize in chemistry, 1951. (with Vladimir I. Veksler) Atoms for Peace award, 1963. Alumni Disting. Svc. award Calif Inst Tech., 1966. Centennial citation U. Calif.- Berkeley, 1968, Nat. award of Sci.. Pres. U.S., 1991; Faculty Rsch. lectr. U. Calif. -Berkeley, Fellow Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Phys. Soc.; 1955. mem. NAS (chmn. class I 1968-71), Am. Philos. Soc.. Sigma Co-discoverer of plutonium; discoverer Xi, Tau Beta Pi. neptunium; pioneer in theory of phase stability. Home: El Cernto Calif. Died Sept 7, 1991; buried Sunset View CemeColl.. 1963.

34. research asso..

Am

MCNARY, CHARLES LINZA,

senator; b Salem, Oreg.. (Claggett) M.; 1902; m. Cornelia w Morton, Dec. 1923. Student. Leland Stanford Jr U„ 1896-98, also under pvt, tutors. Bar: Oreg. 1898. Atty. with John H McNary, 1898-1913; justice Supreme Ct. of Oreg., 1913-15; chmn. Rep. State Ctrl. Com., 1916-17; apptd. senator for unexpired term of Harry Lane, dec., 1917-19, elected to same office, 1919-48. minority leader of Senate, since 1933. Rep. vice-presdl. candidate in Nat. election, 1940. Mem. Mason, Odd Fellow. Elk Baptist Died Feb 25. 1944

June

1874;

12,

Jessie

s.

m

Hugh Linza and Margaret

Breyman, Nov.

19,

MERRILL ANTHONY,

MCPEAK, business executive, consultant, retired officer; b. Santa Rosa, Calif.. Jan. 9, 1936; s. Merrill Addison McPeak and Winifred Alice (Stewart) McPeak Bendall; m. Elynor Fay Moskowitz, Nov. 10, 1956; children— Mark Allen, Brian David. San Diego State Coll,, Calif.. 1957; M.S., George Washington U., Washington, 1974. Commd. 2d It. USAF. 1957, advanced through grades to gen.. 1988; pilot USAF Thunderbirds. Nellis AFB, Nev., 1966-68, comdr. Misty Forward Air Controllers, Phu Cat, Republic of Vietnam, 1969, 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF. Upper Heyford. Eng., 1980-81. 12th Air Force, Bergstrom AFB. Tex.. 1987-88; comdr. -in-chief Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB. Hawaii, 1988-90; chief of staff USAF, Washington. 1990-94; co. dir.. cons.. 1994—; chmn. ECC Internal..

AB,

1997—. Officer USAF, retired. Decorated DSM, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, DFC. Mem. Air Force Assn., Coun. Fgn. Rels.. Daedalians. Sigma Chi. Home; 17360 Grandview Ct Lake Oswego OR 97034-6362

WHO

IN 20TH

thropology,

I960.

CENTURY AMERICA

Letters from the Field:

articles to profl. jours.

Sci.

1925-75; contbr.

Rsch. Coun. fellow. Admiralty

Mem

scholar NIMH. 1973. (pres 1975. chmn. bd. 1976). Am. Anlhrop. Assn. (pres. I960), Am. Ethnol. Soc., NY. Acad. Scis,, Am. Orthopsychiat. Assn., Soc. Applied Anthropology (pres. 1940). Soc. Women Geographers. Inst. Intercultural Studies, Islands,

1928-29;

Fogarty

AAAS

AAUW.

World Fedn. Mental Health (pres. 1956-57), Scientists Inst. Pub. Info. (pres. 1970-73), World Soc. Ekistics (pres. 1969Gen. Sys. Rsch. (pres 1972-73), Phi Beta Kappa. Episcopalian. Died Nov. 15, 1978. 71). Soc.

NYC.

MEANY, GEORGE,

labor administrator; b. Aug. 16. 1894; s Michael Joseph and Anne (Cullen) M.; m. Eugenia A. McMahon, Nov. 26, 1919; children: Regina Clare Meany Mayer. Eileen Meany Lee, Genevieve Meany Lutz. LLD, Seton Hall U., LI. U., Cath. U., 1956, U. Pa., DePaul U., St. Johns U., 1957. Boston Coll., 1959, U. Mass 1963, Fordham U., lona Coll.. 1964. Apprentice plumber, 1910-15, journeyman plumber, 1915-22; bus. rep. Plumbers Local Union, N.Y.C, 1922-34; pres. NY. State Fedn. Labor, 1934-39; from sec.-treas. to pres. AFL. 1940-52; pres. AFLCIO. 1955-79; Mem. Nat. War Labor Bd.. 1942-45. Decorated Cross of Ment with Star and Ribbon (Fed. Republic Germany), grand ofcl. Order of Ment (Italy); recipient Laetare medal, 1955. Americanism award Amvels, 1963. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, others. Democrat. Roman Catholic Died Jan. 10. 1980; buned Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Silver Spnng, Md.

tery, Calif.

MC PHEE, JOHN

MCMULLEN, CURTIS

T., mathematics educator, b. BA, Williams Coll.. 1980; PhD. Harvard U., Faculty MIT, Cambridge, Mass.. 1985. MSRI, Princeton (N.J.) U.. 1987-90; prof. U. Calif.. Berkeley. 97, Harvard U., Cambridge. Mass.. 1997—. Author:

21. 1958.

May 1985. 1986,

1990-

Logic Minimization Algorithms for VLSI Synthesis, 1984. Complex Dynamics and Renormalization, 1994, Renormalization and 3-Manifolds which Fiber over the Circle, 1996; (course notes) Riemann surfaces, dynamics and geometry, 1998, Hyperbolic manifolds, discrete groups and ergodic theory, 1996. Complex Manifolds, 1996, Complex Analysis. 1995, Complex Analysis, 1993. Theichmuller Theory, 1993; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Fields medal 1998. Mem. AAAS. Office:

Mathematics Dept Harvard 02138-2901

MA

ANGUS, writer; b Pnnceton, N.J Mar Harry Roemer and Mary (Ziegler) McP.; m. Pryde Brown, Mar. 16, 1957; children: Laura, Sarah, Jenny. Martha; m. Yolanda Whitman, Mar. 8, 1972, stepchildren: Cole Harrop. Andrew Harrop, Kathenne Ryan, Vanessa Speir. AB, Princeton U., 1953; postgrad.. Magdalene Coll., Cambndge (Eng.) U.. 1953-54; LittD (hon). Bates Coll.. 1978. Colby Coll.. 1978. Wilhams Coll.. 1979. U. Alaska. 1980. Coll. William and Mary, 1988, Rutgers U., 1988; ScD, Maine Maritime Acad.. 1992. TV playwright for Robert 1931;

8,

U One

Oxford

St

Cambridge

.

s.

Montgomery Presents, N.Y.C., 1955-56; contbg. editor, asTime mag., 1957-64; staff writer The New Yorker mag.. 1965 Ferris prof, journalism Princeton U., 1975 Author: A Sense of Where You Are, 1965, The Headmaster, 1966. Oranges. 1967, The Pine Barrens, 1968, A Roomful of Hovings, 1968, Levels of the Game, 1969, The Crofter and the Laird, 1970. Encounters with the Archdruid, 1971. The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed. 1973, The Curve of Binding Energy, soc. editor





,

MEDARY, MILTON BENNETT, architect; Milton Bennett and Mary Emma (Cregar)

b Feb 6, 1874; M.; m. Hannah Leech Stadelman. Dec. 27, 1900; children: Hannah Stadelman, M. Bennett, Henriette Rachel, Richard Young, John Van Dyck (dec). Student. U. Pa.. 1890-91. DFA. 1927. Mem. Field & Medary. 1895-1905. M.B. Medary. Jr.. 1905-10, Zantzinger. Bone & Medary. 1910—; mem Nat. Commn. of Fine Arts, apptd. by Pres. Harding. 1922; mem. Nat. Capital Park and Planning Commn.. by applmt. of Pres. Coolidge, 1926; mem. Bd Archtl. Cons U.S. Treasury Dept. by apptmt. of Sec. mellon, 1972; served as chmn. com. of U.S. Housing Corp. of U.S. Dept. of Labor to design and construct working men's villages at Neville Island, Pittsburgh, and Bethlehem, Pa.. 1918; cons, architect Cornell U., Mount Vernon on Potomac, Roosevelt Meml. Assn. Dir. Found, for Archtl. and Landscape Architecture, Lake Forest, III.; mem. bd. mgrs. Glen Mills Schs. Recipient Gold medal Art Club of Phila, 1972. Mem. AIA (pres.) Democrat. Episcopalian. Died Aug. 7. 1929. s.

1975, The Survival of the Bark The John McPhee Reader, 1976, Coming into

1974, Pieces of the Frame,

MCMURTRY, LARRY

JEFF, author; b. Wichita Falls, June 3, 1936; s. William Jefferson and Ha2el Ruth (Mclver) McM.; m. Josephine Ballard. July 15. 1959 (div. 1966); child, James. BA. N. Tex. State Coll.. 1958; MA, Rice U.. 1960. Instr. Tex. Christian U Ft. Worth. 1961-62; lectr. in English and creative writing Rice U.. Houston, 196369; co-owner Booked Up Book Store, Washington, from 1970; vis. prof. George Mason Coll., 1970, Am. Univ., 197071. Author: (novels) Horseman, Pass By, 1961 (Jesse H. Jones award Texas Inst, of Letters 1962). Leaving Cheyenne, 1963, The Last Picture Show. 1966, Moving On, 1970, All My Friends Are Going to be Strangers, 1972, Terms of Endearment, 1975, Somebody's Darling, 1978, Cadillac Jack, 1982. The Desert Rose. 1983. Lonesome Dove. 1985 (Pulitzer prize for fiction 1986). Texasville, 1987. Anything for Billy. Tex.,

I

,

1988.

Some Can

Whistle.

1989.

Buffalo Girls.

1990,

The

Evening Star, 1992, Streets of Laredo. 1993, (with Diana Ossana) Pretty Boy Floyd. 1994. The Late Child, 1995. Dead Man's Walk, 1995 (with Diana Ossana) Zeke and Ned, 1997, Commanche Moon, 1997; (essays) In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas, 1968, It's Always We Rambled: An Essay on Rodeo. 1974, Film Flam: Essays on Hollywood, 1987; screenwriter: (with Peter Bogdanovich) The Last Picture Show, 97 (Academy award nomination best adapted screenplay 1971), Texasville, 1990. Montana, 1990. Falling From Grace, 1992, (with Cybill Shepard) Memphis, 1992; also articles, essays, book revs, in NY. Times, Saturday Rev., Washington Post, Am. Film, others. Wallace Stegner fellow, fellow, Barbara 960, Guggenheim 964; recipient McCombs/Lon Tinkle award Texas Inst, of Letters. 1986. Mem. Tex. Inst. Letters (Jesse H. Jones award 1962). Office: Simon & Schuster 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10020-1586 also: care Saria Co Inc 2509 N Campbell Ave 95 Tucson AZ 85719-3304 1

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Canoe. 1975, the Country, Range. 1981. corde Suisse,

former banking ex-

member; b. San Francisco, June 9, 1916; s. Robert James and Clara Nell (Strange) McN.; m. Margaret 13, 1940 (dec.); children: Margaret Elizabeth, Kathleen. Robert Craig. AB, U. Calif., 1937; MBA, Harvard U.. 1939; LLD (hon.), U. Calif.. U. Mich.. Columbia U., Harvard U., George Washington U., Princeton U., Amherst Coll., Williams Coll., U. Ala., Ohio State U., NYU, U. Notre Dame. U Pa., U. St. Andrews, U Philippines. Aberdeen U., Oxford U., U. S.C. Asst. prof. bus. adminstrn. Harvard U 1940-43; exec. Ford Motor Co.. 1946-61, pres. ca, 1960-61, co. dir., 1957-61; sec. U.S. Dept. Def., 1961-68; pres. World Bank, 1968-81; mem. trustee pub. and pvt. instns. including Overseas Devel. Coun., Urban Inst., Enterprise Found., Brookings Inst.; spl. cons. War Dept., 1942. Author: The Essence of Security, 1968, One Hundred Countries-Two Billion People, 1973, The McNamara Years at the World Bank, 1981. Blundering Into Disaster, 1986, Out of the Cold. 1989, In Retrospect. 1995, Argument Without End, 1999. Served as It. col. USAAF. 1943-46. Decorated Legion of Ment, D.SM.; recipient Presdl. Medal of Freedom with distinction. 1968, Christian A. Herter Meml. award, Albert Roosevelt Pick Jr award U. Chgo., 1979. Franklin D Freedom from Want medal, 1983, Onassis Athinai prize, Wash1988, Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Office: 1350 I St ington DC 20005-3305 ecutive, cabinet

Craig. Aug.

,

,

NW

Good

Weight, 1979, Basin and La Place de la Con-

1983,

Recipient award in lt( Am. Acad, and Inst Arts and Letters. 1977. Woodrow Wilson award Pnnceton U„ 1982. John Wesley Powell award U.S. Geol Survey, 1988, John Burroughs medal, 1990, Walter Sullivan award Am. Geophys. Union, 1993, award of merit Field Mus. Natural History, 1998, Pulitzer Prize in Non-Fiction, Annals of the Former World. 1999. Fellow Geol. Soc. Am.; mem. Am. Acad. Arts

and

Letters.

jurist; b Elkton. Ky.. 1862; s John O. and Ellen (Reeves) McR unmarBS, Vanderbilt U., 1882; JD, U. Va., 1884. Pvt. practice Nashville, Tenn.. many yrs.; asst. atty. gen. U.S., 190307; thereafter practiced in atty. gen. in cabinet of Pres. Wilson, 1913-14; apptd. assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct.. 1914, retired. 1941. Died Aug. 24. 1946

Feb

3,

;

ried.

NYC,

MEAD, MARGARET,

anthropologist,

b.

Phila..

Dec.

16,

Edward Sherwood and Emily (Fogg) M.; child. Bateson Student, De Pauw U., 1919-20; BA. Barnard Coll.. 1923; MA, Columbia U.. 1924, PhD, 1929. 1901; d.

MEESE, EDWIN, III, lawyer, former attorney general, b. Oakland. Calif., 1931; s. Edwin and Leone M. Meese; m. Ursula Herrick, 1958; children: Michael James, Dana Lynne. BA. Yale U., 1953; JD., U. Calif Berkeley, 1958; LLD, Del. Law Sch., Widener U., U. San Diego, Valparaiso U., Calif. Luth Coll Dep dist atty Alameda County, Calif., 1959-67; sec. of legal affairs Gov. Reagan Calif., Sacramento, .

1967-69, exec, asst., chief staff, 1969-75; v. p. Rohr Industries, Vista, Calif., 1975-76; sole pratice law, 1976-80; dir.

Chula

criminal justice policy and mgmt. U. Calif., San Diego, 1977-81; counselor to Pres. Reagan, Washington, 1981-85; U.S. atty. gen. Washington, 1985-88; now disting. fellow Hentage Found., Washington; prof, law U. San Diego, 1978-

ctr.

81.

V.p.

Lutheran Ch.. El Cajon.

Calif.

Served with U.S.

Army.

MCREYNOLDS, JAMES CLARK,

1

Catherine

Fellow NRC, Samoa, 1925-26; from asst. curator ethnology to curator ethnology Am. Mus. Natural History, 1926-69, curator emeritus, 1969-78; chmn. social scis. divsn. Fordham U 1968-70, prof, anthropology. 1968-70; adj. prof, anthropology Columbia U.. 1954-78, spl. lectr. anthropology; exec sec. com. on food habits NRC, 1942-45; expdns. to New Guinea. 1931, 33, 38, 53. 64-65. 67. 71-72. to Bali, 1936-38, 57-58, 77; dir. Columbia U. Rsch. in Contemporary Cultures, 1948-50; vis. prof. dept. psychiatry U. Cin., 1957-78; Sloan prof. Menninger Found., 1959; disting. lectr. U. R.I. Alumni Assn., 1970-71. Author: Coming of Age in Samoa, 1928, An. Inquiry into the Question of Cultural Stability in Polynesia, 1928, Growing up in New Guinea, 1930, The Changing Culture of an Indian Tnbe, 1932, Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies, 1935, And Keep Your Powder Dry, 1942; (with Gregory Bateson) Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis, 1942, Male and Female, 1949, Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority, 1951; (with Frances Macgregor) Growth and Culture: A Photographic Study of Balinese Childhood. 1951; (with Rhoda Metraux) Themes in French Culture, 1954. New Lives for Old. 1956. People and Places. 1959. An Anthropologist at Work, 1959, Continuities in Cultural Evolution. 1964, A Way of Seeing, 1970; (with Ken Heyman) Family, 1965, Anthropologists and What They Do, 1965, World Enough: Rethinking the Future, 1975; (with Paul Byers) The Small Conference, 1968, Culture and Commitment, 1970. rev, editor. 1978; (with James Baldwin) A Rap on Race. 1971, Twentieth Century Faith, 1972. Blackberry Winter: My Earlier Years, 1972. Ruth Benedict. 1974; editor: Cooperation and Competition Among Primitive Peoples, 1937; (with Nicholas Calas) Primitive Heritage. 1953; (with Martha Wolfenstein) Childhood in Contemporary Cultures, 1955; (with Ruth Bunzel) The Golden Age of American An,

MCNAMARA, ROBERT STRANGE,

1977, Giving

In Suspect Terrain.

1984, Table of Contents, 1985. Rising from the Plains. 1986, The Control of Nature. 1989, Looking for a Ship, 1990, Assembling California. 1993. The Ransom of Russian Art. 1994. The Second John McPhee Reader. 1996, Irons in the Fire, 1997, Annals of the Former World, 1998.

MEIER, RICHARD ALAN,

architect; b Newark, Oct 12, Carolyn (Kaltenbacher) M.; m. 21, 1978 (div); children: Joseph Max. Ana Moss. BArch. Cornell U.. 1957; D (hon.). U. Naples, Italy, 1991, The New Sch 1995. Registered profl. arch., N.Y.. N.J., Conn.. Mich.. Va.. Fla.. Ind., Ga.. Calif., III., Iowa, Tex., Oreg. Architect Frank Grad & Sons, N.J., 1957, Davis, Brody & Wisniewski. N.Y.C. 1958-59. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. 1959-60. Marcel Breuer & Assocs., 1960-63; architect, prin. Richard Meier & Assocs., N.Y.C, 1963-80, Richard Meier & Ptnrs., 1980—; resident architect Am. Acad, in Rome, 1973-74; vis. critic Pratt Inst., 1960-62, 65, Princeton. 1963, Syracuse U„ 1964; William Henry Bishop vis. prof, architecture Yale U., 1975, 77, vis. cntic, 1967, 72, 73. 77; vis. prof. Harvard U., 1977, UCLA. 1988, Eliot Noyes vis. critic in architecture, 1980-81; Harvey

1934;

s.

Jerome

and

Katherine Gormley, Jan.

.

NYC.

Perloff vis. prof, architecture UCLA, 1987; adj. prof. architecture Cooper Union. N.Y.C, 1963-73; mem. adv. coun. Cornell U. Coll. Art, Architecture and Planning; mem. Jerusalem Com. Exhbns., Triennale, Milan, 1973, Mus. Modern Art. liY.C, 1975, 81, Pnnceton U., Biennale. Venice, Italy, 1976, Cooper-Hewitt Mus., N.Y.C. 1976-77, Leo Casleth Gallery, N.Y.C, 1977. 94, Rosa Esman Gallery. N.Y.C, 1978. 80. N.J. State Mus., 1978, Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn., High Mus. Art, Atlanta Harvard U., Max Protech Gallery, 1980, Syracuse U. Whitney Mus. Art. N.Y.C, 1982, Knoll Internal.. Tokyo, Japan. 1988, October Gallery. London, 1990, Royal Palace, Naples, Italy, 1991, Palazzo delle Esposizione, Rome, 1993, Aichi Prefectural Mus. Art. Nagoya, Japan, 1996. works include Westbeth Artists Housing, Prin. S.

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N.Y.C, Bronx (NY.) Devel. Ctr, Smith House, Danen, Conn., Douglas House, Harbor Spnngs, Mich., Shamberg House. Mt. Kisco, N.Y.. Hoffman and Saltzman Houses. East Hampton, NY; houses in Old Westbury, NY.. Pound Ridge. NY., Palm Beach. Fla.. Pitts.; Twin Parks NE Housing, N.Y.C, Atheneum, New Harmony, Ind., N.Y., Hartford (Conn.) Sem., Mus. fiir Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt, Germany, Des Moines Art Ctr., High Mus. Art, Atlanta, Bndgeport (Conn.) Ctr., Daimler-Benz Office and Lab. Complex, Ulm, Germany. Weishaupt Forum, Schwendi. Germany, City Hall and Cen. Libr., The Hague, The Netherlands, Corp. Hdqs Royal Dutch Paper Mills. Hilversum, The Netherlands, Cornell U. Alumni and Admissions Ctr., Ithaca, N.Y., Canal Hdqs., Pans, Espace Pitot, Montpellier. France, Maybury Office Park. Edinburgh, Scotland. Hypolux .

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Contemporary Art. Mus. Luxembourg, Bldg, Barcelona. Spain, Arp Mus.. Rolandswerth. Germany. Swiss Volksbank. Basel Office Bldg Singapore. The Gelly Clr L A SwissAir Hdqs, Melville. NY. Fed Courthouse, lslip. N Y-, Phoenix, Mus- TV & Radio. L.A.. Gagosian Gallery. LA. Rachofsky House. Dallas. Ch of Ihe Yr 2000. Rome, others; author: Richard Meier Architect: Buildings & Projects 1966-1976. 1976. On Architecture. 1982. Richard Meier Collages. 1990. The Getty Ctr Design Process, J Paul Getty Trust, 1991, Richard Meier Sculpture, 1994; contbr articles to profl. jours. Decorated officer dc I'Ordre des Arts el des Lcttres (France), 1984; recipient Arnold Brunner Meml. prize Am. Acad Arts and Letters. 1972. Albert S. Bard Civic award City Club N.Y.. 1973, 1st honor award for excellence in architecture and urban design. 1977. R.S. Reynolds Meml. award. 1977. Archtl Record award of excellence for design. Inst. Steel Constm award. 1978. 1964. 68, 69. 70. 77. 79, design award 1st prize Kunsthandwerk Competition. Frankfurt am Main. Fed Republic Germany. 1980, Pritzkcr Fellow AIA (medal of honor Prize for Architecture, 1984 chpt 1980, nat. design com 1972-74, 13 AIA nal. 1965-97. Chgo. Arch awards 1968-97. 40 chpt awards award, 1995. 5 Progressive Architecture awards 1979. 89. 90.

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MEIKLEJOHN, ALEXANDER,

philosopher, educator, b James and Elizabeth AB. Brown. 1893. AM. 1895; PhD. Cornell. 1897; AM. Amherst. 1913; LLD. WilHolyoke Coll. 1912. Brown. 1913, Alliams. 1912. Ml legheny Coll.. 1915. U. Vt, 1916. U. Cal.. 1933. U Hawaii.

Rochdale. (France)

M

Eng, Feb. came to

3.

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2d. Helen La Villa. June 14. 1902; 1937; Nannine Everett. June 9. 1926. lnstr. philosophy Brown U, 1897-99, asst. prof., 1899-1903. assoc. prof. 1903-06. prof logic and metaphysics, 1906-12. dean. 1901-12: pres. Amherst Coll.. 1912-24; prof philosophy and chmn. Exptl. Coll.. U. Wis. Sch for Social 1926-38. prof emeritus. 1938-64 Chmn Studies. San Francisco. 1933-36; vis. prof Dartmouth. 1938.

John's Coll.. 1940-64 Mem sch bd„ Pawtucket. R.I.. 1898-1901 Recipient Presidential Medal of Freedom. 1963 Psychol Assn, Phi Beta Liberal Mem Philos. Soc Freedom and the College; Philosophy; The ExperiColl mental College; What Does America Mean: Education Between Two Worlds; Free Speech and Its Relationship to Self-Governmcnl Died Sept 16, 1964

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Am

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MEIR,

GOLDA (GOLDA MYERSON),

premier; b

Israeli

Kiev, Russia. May 3, 1898; came to U.S., 1906; m. Morns Myerson, 1917; children: Menachem, Sara. Mem. collective farm village, 1921-24; with Solel Boneh, 1924-26; sec. Womens Labor Coun., Histadruth, 1928; exec., secretariat Fed. Labour, 1929-34; chmn. bd. dirs Workers Sick Fund, 1936; head polit. dept. Fedn. Labour; Labour party del. Ac1936; war econ adv coun. lions Com World Zionist Orgn .

MENOTTI

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derman Cily of Forsyth. 1953-55. mayor. 1955-61; mem Mont Ho ol Reps from Rosebud County. 1961-62. 69.

articles to historic preservation jours.

Trust 1985



Mom

Senate. 1963-67. 91st-94th congresses from 2d Mont 1977-89; Former Dist, 1969-77; U.S. senator from Mont mem. Mont Legis. Council. Democratic candidate for U.S. Ho of Reps. 1966 Served with AUS. 1943-45, ETO. Decorated Purple Heart. Bronze Star. Combat Infantryman's Badge; recipient Disting. Service award Nat. Assn Conservation Dists, 1985. Centennial medal U. Pa Sch Vet.

1984

Labor Party. Milw

1969-74; active Zionist 1978.

Died Dec.

MEISSNER, DORIS

9.

M., federal commissioner; b. Nov, 3. Charles F 1941; d Fred and Hertha H (Tromp) Borst; Andrew Meissner. June 8, 1963 (dec J: children: Chnsline BA, U Wis., 1963, MA. 1969 Asst. dir student fin aid U. Wis. 1964-68; exec dir Nat Women's Polit Caucus, 1971-73. asst dir office policy and planning U.S. Dept Justice. 1975. exec. dir. cabinet com. illegal aliens. 1976. dep.

m

M

.

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1977-80, acting commr. immigration and naturalization svc., 1981. exec, assoc. commr immigration and naturalization svc. 1982-86; sr assoc, dir immigration policy project The Camegie Endowment for Internal. Peace, 1986-93; commr. immigration and naturalization svc. Dept of 1993—; adv. coun. U.S./Mcx project Overseas Justice, 1981-86; trustee Refugee Policy Group, 1987Devel Coun assoc. atty. gen..

.

lor Rsch. on Immigration Policy Rand 1988-92; cons, panel 10 comptroller gen. GAO. 1989-93; with Coun Fgn Rels, 1990—. Washington White Ho fellow. 1973-74 Office Latin Am.. 1989-93. Mem Nat. Women's Polit Caucus (nat adv bd. 1976—), White House Fellows Alumni Assn and Found, (sec, exec com 1979-82, Assn Governing Bds Colls and L'nivs (panel 93; adv. bd.

Program

Corp. /Urban

higher edn

insl.,

1990-92). Phi

issues

Kappa

Phi.

Mortar Board.

MEITNER, USE,

physicist, b Vienna. Austna. Nov. 7. PhD. U 1878; d Phihpp and Hedwig (Skovran) Vienna, 1906; studied with. Dr Max Planck. Dr Otto Hahn. Berlin Asst Inst Theoretical Physics U. Berlin. 1912-15. head phys dept Kaiser Wilhelm Inst for Chemistry. 1917Berlin. 38; staff Novel Inst. Stockholm. 1938-48; leclr U Recipient Leibnitz medal Berlin Acad 1922. adj prof 1926 1925. prize in Scis, 1924. Lieben prize Austrian Acad Scis jcis City of Vienna. 1947, Planck medal. 1949. Ennco Fermi award Atomic Energy Commn.. 1966 Mem (fgn.) Swedish Acad Sci Copenhagen Acad. Sci.. Goteborg Acad. Sci,

M

M

.

.

Gottingen Acad Sci Vienna Acad Sci Berlin Acad Sci Stockholm Acad Sci, Royal Soc London Died Oct 28. 1968 .

.

b

industrialist;

Pitts.

12.

Judge Thomas and Sarah (Negley) M.; m. Nora McMullen. 1900. Grad We U. of Pa. (now U Pitts). Former pres. Mellon 1873; LLD. Cambridge U Eng, 1931 Nat Bank, until 1921; sec US Treasury (cabinets of Pres Mar. 24, 1855;

b Sioux City. Iowa. 1945; children Terry. Minn. 1942-43. Student. I.

Mary, Robert. John D.V.M.. Iowa Stale U 1950

Joan.

.

Clinic, Forsyth.

Mom

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Ptnr Yellowstone Valley Vet operator cattle Iced lot. 1953-55; al-

archives appear in their original form

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KARL

AUGUSTUS,

psychiatnsl;

Student, Washburn Coll., U summer 1910: AB, U Wis. 1914. M.S.. cum laude. Harvard U. (hon). 1965; (hon). Park Coll.. 1955, St Benedict's Coll.,

Ind.

D.Sc

s.

.

b.

19101915. 1917; 1963.

MD

LHD.

,

Loyola

.

U

.

DePaul

1972.

U

.

1974;

LLD.

brother Richard B.) chemistry medal 1931, by Am. Inst. Chemists, as a pioneer patron of sci. Died Aug. 26, 1937,

Med

Jefferson

Parsons Coll.. 1960, Kans State U 1962. Baker 1965. Pepperdine U„ 1973, John Jay Coll Criminal Jus1978; D.Sc, Washburn U, 1949. Oklahoma City tice, U, 1966. Mem. Menninger Clinic. Topeka; chmn. bd. trustees Menninger Found, Topeka. until 1990; prol. at large U. Kans, disting. prof, psychiatry Chgo. Med. Sch.; prof. Loyola U, Chgo, U. Cin.; vis. prof. U. Chgo, cons. 111. Dept Mental Health, 111 State Psychiat Insl, 1967-73; founder Menninger Sch. Psychiatry, 1946, dean, 1946-69;

Coll.. 1956.

1921-32; amb to Gt Britain. 1932-33; officer or dir. various fin. and indsl. corps., also engaged in development of coal, coke and iron enterprises; chmn. ex-officio Fed. Res. Bd.. Farm Loan Bd.. U.S. Sect. Pan-Am High Commn.. also dir gen., U.S. R.R. Adminstm. Recipient (with and mem. bd. Reconstruction Fin. Corp.

Harding. Collidge, Hoover),

.

U„

NY,

Topeka VA Hosp, Topeka State Hosp, Stormont-Vail Hosp, Kans. Reception and Diagnostic Center, Kans. Neurol Inst Fed Bur Pnsons. Office Vocal. Rehab HEW, President's Task Force on Pnsoner Rehab, 1969, Mt. Sinai Med. Center, Chgo, Am. Bar Assn. com. on correctional facilities and services, 1970-76, Com. on Penal Reform, Kans. Assn. Mental Health; mem. spl. com. on psychiatry, OSRD, ETO. adv. to surgeon gen. U.S. Army, 1945; adviser on penology to Gov. Kans, 1966-75; mem. Nat. Council on Cnme and Delinquency. Open Lands Project; mem. adv. bd. Adult

cons.

MELLON, PAUL, June

retired

art

gallery

b

executive;

Pitts..

Andrew W. and Nora (McMullen) M.; m.

1907; s

11.

Mary Conover. Feb. 2. 1935 (dec. Oct 1946); children: Catherine Conover, Timothy; m. Rachel Lambert Lloyd. (hon ). 1967; AB, May I. 1948 AB. Yale U, 1929. 1931. MA. 1938, LLD (hon ). 1983; Cambridge (Eng.) U (hon). Carnegie Inst Lill.D (hon). Oxford U„ 1961; LL Tech. 1967; (hon). Royal Vet Coll., U London. 1991. Pres. Nat. Gallery Art. Washington, to 1979; chmn bd trustees Nat Gallery Art. 1979-85. hon trustee. 1985—; assoc. fellow trustee Andrew W. Mellon Found.. N.Y Berkeley Coll.. Yale U.; hon. fellow Clare Coll.. Cambridge. Eng.. St. John's Coll.. Annapolis; Benjamin Franklin lellow Royal Soc. Arts. London. 1969. Served from pvt. to 1st It. Cav. AUS. 1941-43; 1st It. to maj. overseas service with OSS. 1943-45. Recipient Yale medal award, 1953; Horace Marden Albright Scenic Preservation medal. 1957; award lor distinguished service to arts Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. 1962; Benjamin Franklin medal Royal Soc. Arts, London. 1965; Skowhegan Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney award. 1972. Nat

LHD

.

D

DVM

;

of Arts, 1985. Thomas Jefferson Meml. Found, medal architecture. 1989, Hadrian award World Monuments Fund. 1989. medal disting. philanthropy Am. Assn. Mus.. 1993. Nat Humanities medal Pres. of U.S., 1997; decorated hon. knight comdr Order Bnt, Empire, 1974. Knight Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau, 1982. Fellow A AAS; mem Scroll and Key Soc, Am. Philos. Soc. (Benjamin Franklin award 1989); hon. mem. AIA. Clubs: Metropolitan (Washington); Racquet and Tennis (NYC), Grolier (N.Y.C.). Links (NYC), Knickerbocker (N.Y.C.), Jockey

Medal

in

Nat. Steeplechase and Hunt Assn. (NYC); of the Dilettanti (London). Roxburghe (London), Home: Upperville Buck's (London), English Jockey (hon ) Va.

(NYC). Society

MENCKEN, H(ENRY) UOUIS),

author, editor; b Bait 12, 1880; s. August and Anna (Abhau) M.; m. Sara Powell Haardt. Aug 27, 1930 (dec May 1935) Educated, Reporter Bait Morning pvt sells.; grad, Bait Polytechnic Herald. 1899. city editor, 1903-05; editor Evening Herald. 1905-06. 1905-06; mem. staff Bait. Sun. 1906-10. Evening Sun. 1910-17, 20-35. Bait Sun and Evening Sun, 1936-41. 48.

Sept.

56;

lit.

critic

Smart

Am. Mercury.

Set.

1924-33.

George Bernard

Shaw—

1908-23. co-editor,

1914-23; editor

Author: Ventures Into Verse. 1903. His Plays. 1905, The Philosophy of

Nietzsche, 1908. The Artist (play). 1912. A Book of Burlesques. 1916. A Little Book in C Major. 1916. A Book of Prefaces, 1917, In Defense of Women. 1917. Book ol Calumny. 1917. The Amencan Language. 1918. 4th rev edit.. 1936. Supplement I. 1945. Supplement II. 1948. Prejudices— First Senes. 1919, Second Senes, 1920. Third Series. 1922, Fourth Senes, 1924, Fifth Senes. 1925. Sixth Senes, 1927. Notes on Democracy. 1925, Treatise on the Gods. 1930, Making a President, 1932, Treatise on Right and Wrong. 1935. Happy Days. 1940. Newspaper Days. 1941.

Fnednch

Damn—

Heathen Days, 1943, Christmas Story, 1945. A Mencken Chrestomathy. 1949, Minority Report, 1956; co-author: Man vs. the Man. 1910. Europe After 815. 1914. The Amencan Credo. 1920. Heliogabulus (play). 1920. The Sunpapers of Players' Ibsen. 1909. The Free Lance Books. 1919. The Charlatanry of the Learned, 1937, New Dictionary of Quotations, 1942; translator: The AnNietzsche), 1920; contbg editor The Natichnst (by F Dialect MLA. Linguistic Soc. tion, 1921-32

Baltimore. 1937; editor:

The

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Am

Mem

Died Jan. 29. 1956; buned Loudon Park

MENDOZA, LYDIA,

vocalist

Mem

El

Cuarleto Carta

Blana Recordings include Mai Hombre, 1934. performances Folklife. include Smithsonian Bicentennial Festival of Inauguration; author: Lydia Mendoza: A Carter Presdl Family Autobiography, (with Y Broyles-Gonzales) Lydia Mendoza: My Life and Music Recipient Nat Medal ol Arts, Henlage award. Nal Assn. lor Chicana and Chicano Studies Lifetime Achievement Cmty award. 1999; named a inductee Tex Hall of Nal. Treasure. Smithsonian Instn

Am

Am

;

Fame. Nat 1982

Henlage lellow Nat Endowment lor the Arts. c/o Arhoolie Records 10341 San Pablo Ave El 94530-3123

Office:

CermoCA

mayor, b Dec 27. 1942; m Angela Falelra; children Susan. Thomas Michael. Jr Degree Community Planning. U Mass. 1988. cert in Stale and Mem City Coun. Program. Harvard U Local Govt Boston, 1985—. pres. 1993. mayor City of Boslon. 1993—; Urban Alfairs, 1978-83. Contbr sr. rsch. assl. Joint Com in

.

,

III. Dept. Corrections, 111. State Psychiat. Inst, med. adv. council Gov. 111.; mem. adv. corns, many other civic, govtl. orgns. Author: (with others) Why Men Fail. 1918, The Human Mind, 1930, rev, 1945, The Healthy-Minded Child, 1930. Man Against Himself. 1938. America Now, 1938, (with Mrs. Menninger) Love Against Hate, 1942, (with Devereux) Guide to Psychiatric Books, 1950, 2d rev. edit, 1958, 3d rev. edit, 1972, Manual for Psychiatric Case Study. 1952, Theory ol Psychoanalytic Technique, 1958, rev. edit, (with

div.

A

Holzman).

The

1959,

1973;

A

papers

selected

Balance,

Vital

1963,

Psychiatrist's

The Cnme

World.

of Punishment.

1968. (with Lucy Freeman) Sparks. 1973. Whatever Became ol Sin. 1974; also articles.; Editorial bd.: (with Lucy Freeman) Bd. overseers Lemberg Center for Bull Menninger Clinic.

Study Violence. Brandcis U.; bd. dirs. Chgo. Boys Club. John Howard Assn. Chgo, W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Found, Chgo.; founder, chmn. bd. dirs. the Villages. Inc. Topeka Commd. It (j.g.) U.S. Naval Res Force. 1918-21. Recipient T.W. Salmon award N.Y. Acad. Medicine, 1967, Good Samantan award Eagles Lodge, 1968, 69, Ann. Service award John Howard Assn, 1969, Good Shepherd award The Lambs, Chgo, 1969, award Am. Acad. Psychiatry and Law, 1974, Roscoe Pound award Nat. Council Crime and Delinquency, 1975, Spl. award Kans. Dept. Corrections, 1976, Sheen award AMA, 1978. Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1981. numerous others. Life fellow Am. Psychiat. Assn. (Isaac Ray

award 1962, 1st distinguished service award 1965, 1st Founders award 1977), ACP (life master), ACLU. NAACP. Am Coll. Psychiatrists. Am. Med. Writers Assn.; hon. fellow Royal Coll. Psychiatrists; life mem AMA, Am Psychol. Assn, Chgo, Psychoanalytic Soc, Am. Orthopsychiat. Assn,

Am

Psychoanalytic

Assn.

(founder;

pres.

1941-43),

hon.

mem. Am. Assn. Suicidology, Internal. Assn. for Suicide Prevention. Sigmund Freud Archives; joint founder, charter mem. Central Neuropsychiat. Assn, Central Psychiat. Hosp. Assn, Med. Assn. for Research Nervous and Mental Dismem. Am. Assn. for Child Psychoanalysis, Am. Soc. Criminology, III. Acad. Cnminology, Assn. for Psychiat Treatment Offenders, Am. Acad. Psychiatry and Law, Am. Justice Insl. (adv. com sponsors), Assn. Clin. Pastoral Edn, III. Com. on Family Law, Internal. Psychoanalytic Assn, Kans. Med. Soc, Sigmund Freud Soc. Vienna. World Soc. Ekistics. Nat. Congress Am. Indians, Am, Hon. Council, A A AS. ACLU (nal adv council), NAACP, Sierra Club. Chgo. Orchestral Assn. (gov.). Am. Assn. Bot. Gardens and Arboreta. Fnends of the Earth. Am. Indian Center (Chgo.

eases;

Grand

Council),

Am.

Coun, Aspen Inst, for now hon. trustee), Am.

Horl.

Humanistic Studies (former

trustee,

Humanics Found, Nat. Commn. for Prevention of Child Abuse (co-chmn hon. bd). Save the Tallgrass Prairie Inc. (chmn nal. hon. bd.), Topeka C of C, Am Legion, Phi Beta Presbytenan. Clubs: University (Chgo); Democrat. Pi. Country. Lodge: Masons. Home: Topeka Kans. Died July 18, 1990; buned Hope Cemetery, Topeka

MENOTTI, CIAN CARLO, composer, b Cadegliano. Italy. July 7. 191 1; came to US, 1928; s, Alfonso and Ines (Pellini) M. Grad. (hon

MENINO, THOMAS M„

MELCHER, JOHN, former senator; Sept 6. 1924; m Ruth Klein. Dec

MA

dirs.

Rosemary Jeanella Karla.

MELLON, ANDREW WILLIAM,

Soc, Md. Club Cemetery. Ball

Alpha Chi Omega.

bd.

Office: Office of

corns.

Topeka. July 22. 1893; s Charles Frederick (MD.) and Flora (Knisely) M.; m. Grace Gaines, Sept. 1916 (div, Feb. 1941); children: Julia Menninger Gottesman, Robert Games. Martha Menninger Nichols; m. Jeanella Lyle, Sept. 1941, I dau.,

polit.

.

mem. vanous

MENNINGER,

Democrat.

mem

Hagana struggle, head 1939; leading dept. Jewish Agy. lor Palestine. 1946-48; amb. to USSR. 1948. minister labor and social ins 1949-52, minister labour. 1952-56. minister fgn. affairs, 1956-66; sec gen Israel Labour Party (Mapai), 1966-69; pnme minister of Israel. Palestine Govt..

,

Hall Plz Fl 5 Boston

.

Medicine.

Preservation;

Historic

).

in

1945

composition, Curtis Tchr Curtis Insl

Music. 1933, Mus.B. Writer Music, 1941-45.

Inst.

chamber music, songs and operas; composer: (operas) Amelia al ballo. 1936. The Old Maid and Ihe Thief, 1939, The Island God. 1942. The Medium. 1945 (Pulitzer Pnze for music 1950). The Telephone, 1947, The Consul, 1949; Amahl and the Night Vist.ors, 1951, The Saint of Bleecker Street. 1954 (Pulitzer Prize for

music 1955.

Drama

Critics' Circle

Award

1955. New York Music Critics' Award 1955). Mana Golovin. 1958. The Last Savage. 1963, Labynnth, 1963. Marlins Lie. 1964. Help. Help, the Globolinks. 1968, The Most Importanl Man, 1971. Arrival, 1973. Tamu-Tamu. 1973. The Egg. 1976. The Hero. 1976. The Trial of the Gypsy. 1978. Chip and His Dog. 1979. La loca. 1979. The Mad Woman. 1979, St

Teresa. 1982, A Bnde from Pluto. 1982, The Boy Who Grew Fast. 1982. Goya, 1986, Gionno di Nozze. 1988. (symphonies/orchestral) Pastorale and Dance. 1934. (Irom Amelia al ballo) Prelude. 1937, (from The Old Maid and Ihe Thief) Prelude. 1939, (from The Island God) Two Interludes, 1942. Piano Concert in F. 1945. Sebastian, 1945. Apocalypse. 1951. Introduction, March Shepherds' Dance. 1951. Violin Concerto, 1952, Tnplc Concerto a tre. 1970. Fantasia. 1975.

Too

Symphony No 1983;

The Halcyon, 1976. Double Bass Concerto. (chamber/instrumental) Vanalions on a Theme ol I

;

MERCURY Schumann,

1931. Six Compositions, 1934, Four Pieces, 1936. for a House-Warming Parly. 1936. Poemetti per Maria Rosa. 1937, Ricercare e toccata. 1949. Suite. 1973. Cantilena scherzo. 1977; (vocal/choral) Baba's Ana, 1946. The Black Swan. 1946. Monicas Waltz. 1946. Lucy's Ana. 1947. Magda's Ana. 1950. Shepherd's Chorus, 1951, The Hero, 1952. The Death of the Bishop of Bnndisi. 1963. Canti della lontananza, 1967, Landscapes and Remembrances. 1976. Missa o pulchntudo, 1979, Four Songs. 1981. Notturno, 1982. Muero porque no muero, 1982; (ballets) Sebastian, 1944. Errand in the Maze, 1947, The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore, or The Three Sundays of a Poet. 1956; writer own libretti.; Founder: Festival of Two Worlds. Spoleto. Italy, 1958; composer, artistic dir Spoleto Festival

Tno

USA,

Charleston,

WHO'S

186

1988—

S.C..

Guggenheim

Recipient

award, 1946, 47; Honary associate, Nat'l Inst, for Arts and Letters, 1953. Kennedy Ctr award. 1984. NYC. Mayor's Liberty award. 1986; George Peabody Medal. Johns Hopkins Univ.. 1987; named Musician of Yr., Musical Am.. 1991.

Mem ASCAP

MERCURY, FREDDIE (FAROK BULSARA),

musician, b Zanzibar, Sept. 5, 1946. Grad. in graphic arts. Ealing Coll. With bands Sour Milk sea, Wreckage, Smile, then of Art. Queen, 1972; albums inculde Queen. Queen II. A Night at the Opera, 1975. singles include Keep Yourself Alive. Seven Seas of Rhye, Bohemian Rhapsody; I Want to Break Free; prodr. (with Monserrat Caballe) Barcelona. 1988 Recipient Ivor Novello award. 1975. British Phonographic Industry award.

Hord & Curtiss. 1915; then assoc Guaranty Trust Co NY., founder Merrill & Co.. Cleve.. 1924; became Mernll. Hawley & Co, 1926; became Mernll. Turben & Co. 1936. Burke,

WHO

IN 20TH

Columbia U 1966. MS in Applied Math Tech. 1967; PhD in Econs.. MIT. 1970; MA

Engnng Math Calif.

CENTURY AMERICA

Inst

,

.

.

1959-62, chmn. exec, com., from mem New York Stock Excom No Ohio Opera Assn.; trustee Cleve. Symphony Orch. Mem. Legion, SAR. Union Club, Pepper Pike Club, Chagnn Valley Hunt Club.

(hon .). Harvard U., 1989; LLD (hon .). U. Chgo.. 1991; Prof honons causa degree, HEC Sch. Mgmt Pans. 1995, D Econ Sci. (hon), U. Lausanne. Switzerland. 1996; Dr honons causa. U Pans Dauphine, 1997; D of Mgmt. Sci. (hon ), Nat Sun Yat-sen U., Kaoshiung. Taiwan. 1998. Instr. econs. MIT, Cambndge, 1969-70; asst. prof. fin. Alfred P Sloan

Club. Bankers Club (NYC), Hole-m-the-Golf Club, Port Royal Beach Club (Fla.). Home: Cleveland Ohio.

J.C.

pres..

1936-58, chmn. bd..

1963;

dir.

Gen

Corp. Ohio,

Vp, mem.

change

exec,

Am

Country

.

Sch.

Mgmt.. 1970-73. assoc. prof.. 1973-74. prof. 1974-80. Penney prof, mgmt., 1980-88; vis. prof. fin. Harvard U„

Boston, 1987-88, George Fisher Baker prof. bus. adminstrn 1988-98. John and Natty McArthur University prof. 1998—;

,

MERRILL, CHARLES EDWARD,

investment banker; b. Green Cove Springs, Fla.. Oct. 19. 1885; s. Charles Morton (M.D) and Octavia (Wilson) Eliza Ch.. Apr. 1912; children: Dons M. (Magowan)), Charles Edward; m. Hellen Ingram, Feb. 1925: 1 child. James Ingram; m. Kinta Des Mares, Mar. 1939. Grad.. Amherst Coll.. 1908. (hon.), 1933; LLD (hon.), John B. Stetson U.. 1946, Amherst Coll.. 1948, Kenyon Coll., 1949; DCS, NYU, 1950. Ptnr. Mernll. Lynch, Pierce. Fenner & Beane; founder Safeway Stores, Inc.. 1926. The Family Circle Mag.. 1932. Mem. NY. Stock Exch., Everglades Club, Seminole Club, Palm Beach Yacht Club. Bath and Tennis Club (Palm Beach. Fla.). Shinnecock Hills Club. Meadow Club. National Golf Links Club, Southampton Club, Bankers' Club, Downtown Assn. Club. City Club. Amherst Club. River Club (N.Y.C.), Chi Psi Fraternity, (pres. 1940-49). Died Oct. 6. 1956; buned Woodlawn Cemetery, West Palm Beach. Fla.

M m .

MA

Nat

rsch. assoc.

bd.

sci.

Mgmt

Capital

Bur.

Econ

Rsch

,

1979—; mem.

internat

Tinbergen Inst co-founder Long-Term LP, Greenwich. Conn 1993-99 Author:

advisors .

.

,

Continuous-Time Finance, 1990, rev. edit.. 1992; co-author: Casebook in Financial Engineering Applied Studies of Financial Innovation. 1995. The Global Financial System: A Functional Perspective. 1995. Finance, 2000; editor: The Collected Scientific Papers of Paul A. Samuelson, vol. Ill, 1972; mem. editl bd. Internat. Econ. Rev., 1972-77, Jour. Fin.,

Money. Credit and Banking, 1974-79, Jour. Banking and Fin.. 1977-79, 92—. 1988—, Geneva Papers on Risk and Ins.. 1989-96. Jour Fixed Income, 1991—, Fin. Rev.. 1992-97. Jour. Fin. Edn 1995—, European Fin Rev 1997—; mem. adv. bd. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance, Math. Derivatives Rsch.. Nihon Finance Gakkai. The Fin.. Rev Brookings- Wharton Papers on Financial Policy. Internat. 1973-77, Jour

Fin. Econs., 1974-83, Jour. Fin. India,

.

.

& Applied Finance, contbr. articles to profl. Recipient Leo Melamed pnze U Chgo. Sch. Bus., Roger Murray pnze Inst, for Quantitative Rsch. in Fin., 1985. 86, Disting. Scholar award Ea. Fin. Assn., 1989, Internat. INA-Nat. Acad. Lincei prize Nat. Acad. Lincei. Rome. 1993, FORCE award for fin. innovation Fuqua Sch. Bus.. Duke U., 1993, Fin. Engr. of Yr. award Internat. Assn. Fin. Engrs., 1993, Alfred Nobel Meml. Prize in Econ. Scis.. 1997. Heroes Among Us award Boston Celtics, 1997, Michael Pupm medal Columbia U.. 1998, Disting. Alumni award Calif. Inst, of Tech., 1999. MFD Lifetime Achievement award Boston U., 1999; inducted Derivatives Hall of Fame, Jour. Theoretical

jours.

1990. Died Nov. 24. 1991.

1983,

MERRILL, JAMES,

MEREDITH, EDWIN THOMAS,

1926;

secretary of agnculture,

Avoca. Iowa. Dec. 23. 1876; s Thomas Oliver and Minnie Minerva (Marsh) M m. Edna C. Elliott. Jan. 8, 1896. Student. Highland Park Coll.. Des Moines. 1893-94. Pub Farmers' Tnbune, Des Moines, 1896-1902; started Successful Farming, 1902; past dir. Chgo Fed- Res. Bk.. Iowa Trust & Savs Bank; cand. for U.S. senator. 1914, gov., 1916; b-

sec. of

agr in cabinet of Pres. Wilson, 1920-21; apptd. mem Profit Advisors. Nov. 1917; apptd. mem. Indsl

Bd Excess Conf, Oct.

Founder of Jefferson Hwy. Methodist. Died June 17, 1928. 1919;.

Democrat.

Mason.

MERRICK, DAVID (DAVID MARGULOIS),

theatncal producer; b. St. Louis, Nov. 27, 1912; s Samuel and Celia Margulois; m. Etan Aronson. B.A., Washington U., St. Louis; St Louis U Produced plays on Broadway: Fanny, 1954. The Matchmaker, 1955. Look Back in Anger, Romanoff and Juliet. Jamaica, 1957, The Entertainer. The World of Suzie Wong, La Plume de ma Tante. Epitaph for George Dillon, 1958. Destry Rides Again. Gypsy. Take Me Along, 1958, Irma La Douce, A Taste of Honey. Becket (Tony award). Do Re Mi, 1960, Carnival, 1961. Sunday in New York, 1961. Ross, 1961. Subways are for Sleeping. 1961, I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Stop the World— I Want to Get Off. Tchin Tchin, Oliver. 1962, Rehearsal. Luther (Tony award). 110 in the Shade. Arturo Ui, 1963. Hello Dolly (Tony award). Oh. What A Lovely War. 1964. The Roar of the Greasepaint The Smell of the Crowd. Inadmissible Evidence, Cactus Rower, 1965, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade. 1965 (Tony award). Philadelphia. Here 1 Come.

MB,



Don't Dnnk the Water. I Do I Do. 1966. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 1967 (Tony award). Forty Carats, 1968. Promises, Promises. Play it Again Sam, Pnvate Lives, 1970,

Four

Dream,

The

1969. Child's Play,

summer

Night's

Mabel, Dreyfus

award 1975, films

Cut.

1968),

Rehearsal,

in

A

Mida Garden. 1971. Philanthropist. Mack and 1974, Travesties (Spl. Tony in

Red Devil Battery

Sign.

MERRIFIELD, ROBERT BRUCE, Ft.

Good Eddy.

Very

1985-86 (Tony award 1980); produced 42nd The Great Gatsby, 1974, Semi-Tough. 1977. Rough1980. Died Apr. 25. 2000 Street,

Worth, Tex.. July

15,

1921;

s.

biochemist, educator;

George

E.

b.

and Lorene

(Lucas) M., m. Elizabeth Furlong, June 20. 1949; children: Nancy, James. Betsy, Cathy. Laune. Sally B.A.. UCLA, 1943. Ph.D.. 1949; Ph.D. (hon.), U. Colo.. 1969. Uppsala U.. 1970. Yale II., 1971. Newark Coll. Engnng.. 1972, Med. Coll. Ohio, 1977, Boston Coll.. 1984. Fairleigh Dickinson U.. 1985. N.J. U. Medicine & Dentistry, 1985. U. Barcelona. 1986, Adelphi U, 1987, U. Montpellier, 1988. Delaware Valley Coll 1991. Scripps Rsch. Inst.. 1998. Rockefeller U.. 1998 Chemist Park Research Found., 1943-44; research asst. Med Sch.. UCLA. 1948-49; asst Rockefeller Inst for Med. Research. 1949-53. assoc., 1953-57; asst. prof Rockefeller U.. 1957-58. assoc prof. 1958-66. prof.. 1966-92. John Rock.

D

efeller prof.. 1984-92,

ementus

prof..

1992—; Developed

solid

phase peptide synthesis; completed (with B. Gutte) 1st total synthesis of an enzyme, 1969. Assoc, editor: Internat. Jour. Peptide and Protein Research; contbr. articles to sci. jours. Recipient Lasker award biomed. rsch.. 1969, Gairdner award. 1970, !ntra-Sci. award, 1970, Nichols medal, 1973, Alan E. Pierce award Am Peptide Symposium. 1979, Nobel prize in chemistry, 1984, Rudinger award European Peptide Soc., 1990, Chem Pioneer award Am. Inst. Chemists. 1993, Assn. Biomolecular Resource Facilities award, 1998, named one of Top 75 Contbrs. to Chem. Enterprise dunng past 75 yrs., Chem. & Engnng. News, 1998 Mem Am. Chem. Soc. (award creative work synthetic organic chemistry 1972. Htrschmann award in peptide chemistry 1 990, Glenn T. Seaborg award 1993), NAS USA. Am. Soc Biol. Chemists, Sigma Xi. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma. Office: Rockefeller Univ Dept Chemistry 1230 York Ave New York NY 10021-6307

MERRILL, CHARLES BOUGHTON,

Charles

s.

N

poet, playwnght; b.

Y.C.. Mar. 3, B.A..

Edward and Hellen (Ingram) M.

Author works including: Jim's Book: A Collection of Poems and Short Stones. 1942, The Black Swan, 1946, First Poems. 1951. The Bait, 1953. Short Stones. 1954. The Immortal Husband. 1955. The Seraglio. 1957. The Country of a Thousand Years of Peace, 1959, Selected Poems. 1961, Water Street. 1962. The Thousand and Second Night. 1963. Violent Pastoral. 1965. The (Diblos) Notebook. 1965. Nights and Days, 1967 (Nat. Book award poetry 1967). The Fire Screen. 1969, Braving the Elements. 1972, Two Poems: From the Cupota and the Summer People, 1972. Yannina 1973, The Yellow Pages. 1974. Divine Comedies, 1976 (Pulitzer Pnze for Poetry 1977), Metamorphosis of 741. 1977, Mirabell; Books of Number, 1978 (Nat. Book award poetry 1979), Scnpts for the Pageant. 1980 (Nat. Book Cntics Circle award nomination 1980), From the First Nine: Poems 194676, 1982. The Changing Light at Sandover. 1982 (Nat: Book Critics Circle award 1983). Santonim Stopping the Leak, Amherst

Coll.. 1947.

1982, Souvenirs, Recitative, 1986.

1984. Bronze. 1984. Late Settings, 1985. The Image Maker, 1986. The Inner Room. 1988. Three Poems. 1988. Different Person; Memoir, 1993, Selected Poems 1946-85. 1993. Served with AUS. 1944-45 Recipient Oscar Blumenthal pnze, 1947, Levinson pnze Poetry Mag., 1949, Harnet Monroe Meml. prize. 1951. Morton Dauwen Zabel Meml. pnze. 1965. Bollingen prize

A

1973,

poetry. 1990. Inst. 6,

Mem.

A

Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt Nat. pnze poetry, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad, and

Arts and Letters.

Home: Stonington Conn. Died Feb

1995.

Abraham

May

30,

bantone; b Bklyn June 4. 1919; s and Lillian (Balaban) Miller; m. Marion Machno. 1954; children David Robert. Lizanne. MusD .



(hon ). Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1970. CUNY. 1996. Ind. bantone NYC. and on tour, 1945 Baritone in concert, opera and on radio and TV. winner. Mel Auditions of the Air, 1945, debut in opera, 1945; operatic roles include Es-



.

camillo in Carmen, Genmont in La Traviata. Valentine in Faust. Amonasro in Alda, Marcello in La Boheme, Don Carlo in La Forza del Destine Sir Henry Ashton in Lucia de Lammermoor, sang in La Traviata condr. Arturo Toscanini over network; singer with NBC, 1946—; opened Met Opera season Rodngo in Don Carlo. 1950; appeared in Toscanim's final opera performance and rec. as Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera; opened Met. season as Valentine in Faust, 1953. as Figaro in Barber of Seville, 1954. Rigoletto in Rigoletto; Barnaba in Giocanda. Scarpia in Tosca, Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera. lago in Otello, Count di Luna in II Trovatore, Tonio in Pagliacci. Gerard in Andrea Chenier, 1962. Sir Henry in Lucia. 1964, Valentine in Faust, 1965, Germont in La Traviata, 1966, Amonasro in Aida. 1969; also opened Met. Opera season. 1 971 opened Royal Opera House-Covent Garden season as Germont in La Traviata, 1967, Met Opera visit to Japan, Tokyo, 1975; appeared in

NBC

;

London, Bournemouth. Geneva, Israel. 1975; rec. RCA-Victor, Angel, London, Columbia labels; stage in Fiddler on the Roof, 1970; author: (novel)

concerts, artist:

debut as Tevye

AB. Cornell

U

.

1915.

With

Bachelier Fin. Soc., Soc. for Fin. Studies (v. p. 1993). Hon. Order Ky. Cols.. Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Xi. Office: Harvard U Grad Sch Bus Adminstrn Morgan 397 Soldiers Field Rd Boston 02163

MA

MERTON, THOMAS,

clergyman,

author;

Prades, (Jenkins) 1927-28. Oakham Sch.. Eng.. 1929-32. Care Coll.. Cambnsge. 193334; B.A., Columbia University, 1938. 1939; LLD., University of Kentucky, 1963 lnstr. English univ. extension Columbia. 1939; prof English St. Bonaventure U.. 1940-41; entered Trappist monastery of Gethsemani, 1941, ordained pnest, 1949; master of students Abbey of Gethsemani, 195155, master of novices, 1955-65. Mem. Cistercians of the Stnct Observance. Recipient medal of excellence. Columbia U 1963. Author: Thirty Poems. 1944; Man in the Divided Sea, 1946; Figures for an Apocalypse, 1947; Seven Storey Mountain, 1948; Exile Ends in Glory, 1949; Seeds of Contemplation. 1949; Waters of Siloe, 1949; Tears of the Blind Lions. 1949; What Are These Wounds?. 1950; The Ascent to Truth. 1951; Sign of Jonas. 1953; Bread in the Wilderness. 1953; Last of the Fathers. 1954; No Man is an Island. 1955. The Living Bread. 1956; The Silent Life. 1957; The Strange Islands, 1957; Thoughts in Solitude, 1958; The Secular Journal of Thomas Merton. 1959. Selected Poems of Thomas Merton, 1959; Disputed Questions, 1960, Behavior of Titans, 1961, Wisdom of the Desert, 1961, The New Man, 1962; Thomas Merton Reader. 1962; New Seeds of Contemplation. 1962; Onginal Child Bomb. 1962; Life and Holiness, 1963; Emblems of a Season of Fury. 1963; Seeds of Destruction, 1964; Seasons of Celebration. 1965; The Way of Chuang Tzu, 1965; Raids on the Unspeakable. 1966; Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander. 1966. Mystics and Zen Masters, 1967; Cables to the Ace. 1968; Faith and Violence, 1968; Zen and the Birds of Appetite, 1968; My Argument with the Gestapo, 1969; The Geography of Lograire, 1969; The Climate of Monastic Prayer, 1969; Contemplative Prayer, 1969; The True Solitude, Selections from the Writings of Thomas Merton, 1970; Contemplation in a World of Action, 1971; Thomas Merton on Peace, 1971; Opening the Bible, 1971; The Asian Journals of Thomas Merton, 1973. Editor: Break Through to Peace, 1962; Gandhi on Non- Violence, 1965; Monks Pond (mag.), 1968. Contbr to jours., lit. revs., anthologies. Died Dec. 10, 1968.

France. Jan. M. Student,

31,

Lycee

1915;

de

1978, (autobiography) Once More From the Beginning, 1965. Between Acts, 1976. Mem. Nat. Council of the Arts, 1968-74. Recipient Music Ann. award for rec. Ah. Dite Alia Giovine, 1946, best opera rec. award NARAS, 1962, 64, Harriet Cohen Internat. Music award, 1961, Handel medal City of N.Y., 1970, medal Westchester C.C. Found..

b.

Owen and Ruth s. Monteauban. France,

MA.

A

A

The Divas.

1981. Nat. Medal of Arts. 1993, Internat. Dor L'Dor award B'nai B'nth, 1994, Lawrence Tibbett award Am. Guild Mus. Relief Fund, 1996. medal of honor for music Nat. Arts Club, 1998. medal of honor. Ellis Island. 1999; named Artists

Father of Yr in Music, 1980 Mem Opera Guild, AFTRA, AGVA. Actors Equity Assn.. Screen Actors Guild. Am. Guild Mus. Artists. Club Fnars (monk 1968—). AvocaAchievements: 1st Am. opera tions: golf, baseball, fine art singer to give 500 performances at Met. Opera. 1973; ofcl. singer New York Yankees. 1967. performer for Pres. Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy. Johnson. Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan; only singer lo perform before both houses of Congress at Roosevelt Meml. Office: Robert Mernll Assocs Inc 79 Oxford Rd New Rochelle NY 10804-3712 If you honestly feel that you are doing your best, it makes good cnticism even sweeter and bad cnticism less painful.

NYC,

b.

Barrant Vroman. Peter Dietz.

Fellow Internal. Assn. Fin. Engrs. (sr.), Econometnc Arts and Scis., Inst. Quantitative Rsch.; Fin. Assn. (dir. 1982-84, pres. 1986).

Am. Acad.

mem. NAS. Am.

.

MERRILL, ROBERT,

investment banker;

Schohane. NY., Aug. 4. 1892; s. William Dietz and Ella (Widman) M.. m. Ruby Husband, Apr. 5. 1918; children:

1998. Soc.,

MERTON, ROBERT C, July 31. 1944;

s.

NYC.

economist, educator; b Robert K. and Suzanne (Carhart) M.

BS

in

MARK

DOUGLAS, professional hockey player; Edmonton, Alta., Can., Jan. 18. 1961. With Indpls. Racers, 1978. Cin. Stingers, 1979; with Edmonton Oilers. 1979-91. team capt.. 1988-91; with NY. Rangers, 1991-1997; center Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver, B.C.. Can. 1997 player All-Star Game. 1982-84. 86. 88-92. 94. Stanley Cup Championship Game. 1984, 85. 87. 88. 90. 94. Recipient Conn Smy the trophy, 1 984, Lester B. Pearson award, 1989-90, 91-92. Hart trophy. 1990, 92; named 1989-90, 91-92; named to Sporting News AllPlayer of Yr Star Team, 1981-82, 82-83, 89-90, 91-92. Office: Vancouver MESSIER, b.



NHL

NHL

.

Canucks, 800 Gnffiths Way. Vancouver.

BC Canada V6B

6G1

METCALF, LEONARD, civil engineer, b. Galveston, Tex., Aug. 26, 1870; s. Joseph Houghton and Emma Augusta BSCE, MIT. 1892. Cons. engr. Boston. 1897. (Leonard) mem. firm Metcalf & Eddy, mem. Corp. MIT. Trustee Concord Free Pub Libr.; mem. vanous societies, past chmn. Coun. of Affil Tech. Socs. of Boston. Unitanan. Died Jan.

M

29.

1926.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

METCALF, VICTOR HOWARD,

CENTURY AMERICA

Univ. of Heidelberg. 1881. Coll. de France and Ecole Polytechnique. 1882; PhD (hon.) Western Res.. 1886, Stevens Inst Tech.. 1887; ScD U. Cambndge. 1899; LLD Yale U 1901. Franklin Bicentenary U of Pa.. 1906; PhD Leipzig U 1909. U Goltingen. 1911; LLD McGlll U., 1921; prof, physics U. Chgo.. 1892-1929. Disting. Prof.. 1925—; Lowell lectr. 1899; exch prof. U of Gottingen. summer 1911. U. de Pans. 1920. Author: (brochure) Velocity of Light. 1902; Recipient Rumford Light Waves and Their Uses. 1903. medal. 1889. Grand Pnx. Paris Expn.. 1900, Maltencci medal

secretary of Ihe na*\. b

NY., Oct 10. 1853; s. William and Sarah P.M.; m Emily Corinne Nicholson. Apr. 11. 1882. Grad.. Utica Free 1872; Acad.. 1871. Russell's Mil Acad New Haven. Conn student. Yale U.. 1872. LLB. 1876 Practiced at Utica. NY.. 1877-79. Oakland. Calif.. 1879-1904; mem. 56th to 58th Congresses (1899-1904). 3d Calif Dist:; resigned from 58th Congress. 1904; sec. Dept Commerce and Labor. 1904-06; Republisec. of navy Cabinet of Pres Roosevelt. 1906-08 can Died Feb. 20. 1936 Ulica,

.

.

.

.

MEYER, DELBERT HENRY,

organic chemist, researcher; 28. 1926 BA. Warlburg Coll Chemist Sid Oil Chemistry, U. Iowa. 1953 Co.. Ind.. 1953-61; chemist Amoco Chem Corp. 1961-67. rsch. supr. rsch. and devel. dept.. 1967-77. dir. rsch.. 1977 Recipient Nat. Medal Tech.. U.S. Dept. Commerce Tech. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Achievements Adminstrn.. 1992. include research in esterification and oxidation reactions. polymerization, synthetic fibers, flame retardant polymers. b.

Maynard, Iowa, Aug.

1949;

PhD

MILHOCS

187

.

Soc. Italiana. Rome, 1904, Copley medal Royal Soc. London, 1907. Nobel prize for Physics by Swedish Acad Scis.. 1907. Elliott Cresson medal 1912. Draper medal 1916. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. AAAS; mem. numerous scientific socs.

May

Died

1931.

9.

in



MICHENER, JAMES ALBERT, Mari Yoriko Sabusawa. Oct

MEYER, GEORGE VON LENGERKE,

secretary of navy; Boston, June 24. 1858; s. George A. and Grace Helen AB. (Parker) M.; m. Alice Appleton. June 25. 1885 Merchant and trustee. 1879-99; Harvard, 1879. LLD. 1911 mem. Boston Common Coun., 1889-90. Bd. of Aldermen. Boston, 1891; mem. Mass Ho. of Rep.. 1892-97. spkr.. 189497; chmn Mass. Paris Expn. mgrs.. 1898; mem. Rep. Nat Com.. 1989-90; amb. extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy, 1900-05, to Russia. 1905-07; Postmaster gen. in cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt. 1907-09; sec. of the navy in cabinet of Pres. Taft. 1909-13; overseer of Harvard U.. 1911— Died b.

Mar.

9.

1918.

MFUME, KWEISI,

civil

man;

24.

b.

Oct.

Bait..

rights advocate, former congress1948; divorced; children; Donald.

BS. Morgan State U .. 1976; Kevin, Keith, Ronald. Michael MA, Johns Hopkins U.. 1984 Mem Bait City Council. 1979-87; mem. I00th-I04th Congresses from 7th Md. dist.. 1987-96, former chmn. congl. black caucus, ranking minority

mem., mem. banking and fin. svcs. subcom. on gen. oversight and investigations; mem. small bus. com., mem. joint econ. com.; pres.. CEO NAACP, 1996—; former adj prof polit Baptist. Office; NAACP 4805 sci. Morgan State U.. Bait 21215-3297 Mount Hope Dr Baltimore

MD

MICHAELS, LORNE, television writer, producer; b. Former Toronto, Ont., Can.. Grad.. U. Toronto, 1966. prodr. CBC, Toronto; wnter Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, NBC. also other TV series, LA.. 1968-75; chmn. bd. Broadway Video. N.Y.C. Creator, exec, producer: Saturday Night Live. NBC, 1975-80. 85—. Late Night with Conan writer, co-producer; 3 Lily Tomlin spls.. O'Bnen. 1993 Paul Simon spl.; exec, producer: (HBO spl.) Simon and Garfunkel, Concert in Ihe Park. Paul Simon Born at the Right Time in Cen. Park, 1991. (ABC-TV spl) Rolling Roll. 1988; exec, producer: (TV Stone's 30 Years of Rock series) Night Music, NBC. Kids in the Hall. HBO, (spl.) Stones Retro.. HBO; exec, producer and producer: (spl.) Saturday Night 15th Anniversary Spl.. 1989; producer: I (spl.), Wayne's World; prodr. comedy and music spls. for Steve Martin. The Rutles. Flip Wilson. Rolling Stones. Beach Boys, Randy Newman. Neil Young, and Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, producer, co-writer: Steve Martin's Best Show Ever 81; prodr. movies Wayne's World II. Tommy Boy, A Night at the Roxbury. Superstar; co-writer, prodr. movie Three Amigos, Coneheads. Black Sheep. Kids in the Hall; Brain Candy, Lassie; co-writer, prodr. movie Three Amigos; prodr.. dir. Gilda Radner Live from New York, also prodr. movie Gilda Live. Recipient 4 awards Writers Guild Am.. 8 Emmy awards NATAS; named Broadcaster of Yr.



Radio and TV Soc.. 1992; recipient George Foster Peabody award for Saturday Night Live. 1990; named to TV Acad Hall of Fame, 1999; received star on Hollywood Walk Office: Broadway Video 1619 Broadway Fl 9 New of fame York NY 10019-7463 Internal

MICHEL. HENRY LUDWIG,

civil

engineer; b

Frankfurt.

Germany. June 18. 1924; s. Maximilian Frederick and Loschka (Hepner) M.; m. Mary Elizabeth Strolls, June 5. Elizabeth. BSCE, Eve Musette, Ann 1954; children: Pres. Columbia U. 1949 Registered prof] .engr.. Pa ,

Bnnckerhoff. Inc.



1975-90,

.

1990-94,

;

;

.

NY

industry prof. Poly U sr lectr MIT; vice chmn Bldg Futures Coun.. 1980 instrumental in devel. and mgmt. of maj. transp and pub. works project in U.S. and abroad; adv bd Rentmakers com mem Nat. Acad Engrs 1995 Contbr. numerous articles on mgmt. and transp. engnng. to engring. jours. Fellow ASCE. Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Am. Cons. Engr. Coun., Instn Civil Engrs., mem. Internal. Rd. Found, (hon life. chmn. 1989-92, bd. dirs. 1977—). World Exec Bd., Constm Industry Pres Forum (bd dirs 1989-94. ;



;



.

;

chmn

1990-91), Civil Engnng Rsch Found, (bd. dirs 1990—, chmn 1992-96), Columbia U. Engnng Sch. Alumni Assn (Egelston medal 1992, Alumni medal 1991. Pupin medal 2000). European Only Assn (bd. dirs 1983—.

Am

Home: 35 Sutton PI New York NY 10022Parsons Bnnckerhoff Inc One Penn Plaza New 10119

chmn 1999—). 2464

York

Office:

NY

AB.

.

mem. Bd

for lnternat. Broadcasting. Author: Unit in the Social Studies. 1940, Tales of the South Pacific, 1947 (Pulitzer pnze). The Fires of Spring, 1949, Return to Paradise, 1951, The Voice of Asia. 1951. The Bndges at Toko Ri. 1953.

Sayonara. 1954. Floating World. 1955. The Bridge at Andau, 1957. Rascals in Paradise, (with A. Grove Day), 1957, Selected Writings. 1957, The Hokusai Sketchbook. 1958. Japanese Pnnts. 1959. Hawaii. 1959. Report of the County Chairman. 1961. Caravans. 1963. The Source, 1965. Iberia. 1968. Presidential Lottery. 1969. The Quality of Life. 1970.

A

Michener Miscellany. State, 1971. The Drifters. 1971. 1973. Centennial. 1974. Sports in America, 1976, Chesapeake. 1978. The Covenant, 1980, Space. 1982. Poland, 1983. Texas. 1985. Legacy. 1987, Journey, 1988, Alaska, 1988, Caribbean. 1989; (with John Kings) Six Days in Havana. 1989, The Home, 1991, Wnter's Novel, 1991, The World Is Handbook. 1992, Mexico. 1992. My Lost Mexico. 1992. Creatures of the Kingdom: Stones of Animals and Nature. 1993. Literary Reflections: Michener on Michener. Hemingway. Capote, and Others. 1993. Recessional, 1994, Miracle in Seville, 1995, This Noble Land: My Vision for America,

Kent

My

N

E.A, 1940 With 1996; editor: Future of Social Studies for 1944-46. Recipient U.S. Medal of Freedom. Disting. Svc. medal NASA. Golden Badge of Order of Merit. 1988. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Mem. Soc. of Friends.

USNR.

Died Oct.

1997.

16,

MICKEL,

BUCK,

company

construction

executive;

b.

Elberton, Ga„ Dec. 17, 1925; s. James Clark and Reba (Vaughn) M.; m. Minor Hemdon, May 2, 1946; children: Minor M. Shaw, Buck Alston, Charles Clark. BSCE, Ga. With Inst. Tech.. 1947; PhD (hon). Erskine Coll.. 1975. Daniel lnternat. Corp.. Greenville, S.C., from 1948, chmn., from 1974; pres Fluor Corp.. Irvine. Calif.. 1984-86; vice chmn. Fluor Corp.. Irvine. 1986-87, also dir.; vice chmn. U.S.

Corp., Greenville, also bd. dirs.; chmn., bd. dirs. chmn., chief exec, officer Corp.. Greenville. 1978 Delta Woodside Industries Inc.; bd. dirs. Textile Hall Corp., Duke Power Co., Charlotte. C&S Corp Atlanta. Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Liberty Corp., Greenville, Nat. lntergroup. Life trustee Converse Pitts.. J. P. Stevens & Co.. 1975—; mem. adv. bd. U. Coll., 1964—. Clemson U.. Shelter



R.S.I.

;

.

NYC.

SO

Columbia, S.C. Found Ind. Colls.. Columbia, bd. dirs. James F Brynes lnternat. Or.. Columbus. 1984 1985 Served to It. C.E.. U.S. Army; S.C. Bus Week. Korea Named Citizen of Yr Wofford Coll.. Spartanburg, S.C. 1978; Disting Salesman. Sales & Mktg Execs Greenville, 1975; inducted into S.C Bus Hall of Fame, 1986; First Mem. Institutional Advancement award Clemson U.. 1986. S.C Stale C of C (Businessman of Yr 1983), U. S.C. Alumni Assn. (hon.). Republican. Baptist. Clubs: Augusta Nat. Golf; Collins Creek Gun Commerce. Cotillion; GreeHome: nville Country. Green Valley Country (Greenville) Greenville S.C. Died July 23. 1998. S.C. Bus. Sch



,

SO

.

.

MIDDENDORF,

J.

WILLIAM,

II,

investment banker; b

1924; m. Isabelle Paine. Mar. 7, 1953; chilB in Naval IV. Ralph Henry Sci.. Holy Cross Coll.. 1945, AB, Harvard U.. 1947; MBA. (hon). Troy State U LitlD (hon). Sch. of NYU. 1954; Social Scis (hon .). NetherChnslian Coll.; Ozarks. 1945. advanced ensign USN. lands-Am Inst. through grades to It (jg)' tet.. 1946; with credit dept. Chase Manhattan Bank, 1947-52; ptnr. Wood Struthers and Co.. 1958-61; sr ptnr Middendorf. Colgate and Co.. 1962-69; ambassador to The Netherlands. 1969-73; sec. USN. 1974-77; Bait.. Sept.

22.

dren: Frances.

Amy. John

W

LLD

;

D

Am

Commd

CEO

Fin. Gen Bankshares. Inc.. 1977-81; ambassador pres to Orgn. Am. States, 1981-85. European Communities. 198587; chmn Middendorf & Assocs.. Inc.. 1989—; chmn. presdl task force Project Econ. and Social Justice. 1986-90; mem. US. Del. to supervise elections in Sunname. 1988; treas. .

Internal.

Rep

Inst.

Composer

8

symphonies, 100 marches,

(opera) King Richard, nal independence march for Belize, countries; guest condr. other compositions lor Latin Boston Pops. St Louis Symphony. Ind. U.. others; contbr Mem. U.S. Olympic com.. 1979-89. articles lo profl. jours.

Am

US

MICHELSON, ALBERT ABRAHAM, scientist; b Strelno. Germany, Dec 19. 1852. s Samuel and Rosalie (Przlubska) M. rr, Edna Stanton. Dec 23. 1899 Grad. US Naval Acad. 1873. Midshipman USN. 1873: instr physics and chemistry U.S. Naval Acad 1875-79, Nautical Almanac Of.

fice,

Washington,

1880;

student

archives appear

at

Univ. of Berlin.

in their original

1880.

form

Olympic Selection com. for field hockey; judge field hockey Olympics, Rome. I960; former mem vis com dept Am. paintings Met Mus. Art. NYC. vis com depl Am Art. Mus Fine Arts. Boston; hon v. p. Naval Hist Found.; 1962-64. Presdl Transition treas Goldwater for Pres com com 1968. Rep Nat Com. 1964-69; all del for Gov .

Reagan. 1980; del

Stale of

Conn

.

wich Hist. Soc.. Boston Symphony. Middlesex Sch., Concord, Mass.. Nat. Symphony Orch.. Mass. Gen. Hosp.. Boys Club N.Y.; bd. electors Ins. Hall of Fame; bd. dirs. Georgetown U., John Philip Sousa Meml. Found.; chmn. bd. dirs. council statesmen Ludwig von Mises Inst.; bd. dirs. Newport Art Mus. and Mariners' Mus.. Norfolk, Va.; chmn. NetherlandsAm. Amity Trust; chmn. Com. for Monetary Research and Edn. Inc.; chmn. Def. Forum Found.; former mem. com. Dept. State Fine Arts Com.; chmn. Navy League Awards founding chmn. U.S. Navy Meml. Found.; past com., 1977 ;

chmn. Netherlands-Am.

Inst.,

Wolf Trap Farm Park, John

Carter Brown Library Assocs.. Providence, Asian Composers Expo.. European Council of Boy Scouts. Recipient Superior Honor award Dept. State, 1974, Disting. Pub. Service award Depl. Def.. 1975. 76. Navy Disting. Pub. Service award, 1976. Naval Disting. Service medal Republic Brazil, 1976, Ludwig von Mises Free Market award, 1985, Inter-Am. Music Council award, 1985, Edwin Franko Goldman award Am. Bandmasters Assn., 1987, Assn. Harvard Clubs Am. award. Disting. Service medal Purdue Univ. Bands. Netherlands Soc. Phila. Gold medal. Good Citizenship medal Nat. Soc. SAR, Medal of Honor, Midwest Nat. Band Assn., Invest in Am. Am. Eagle award, 1988, Eugene J. Keogh Disting. Pub. Svc. award NYU, 1989, Nat. Commendation award Pres." Coun. Phys. Fitness and Sports, 1989, Leadership award Am. Friends of Turkey, 1989. Adm. Arleigh Burke 1998; 1998. Arleigh Burke award Leadership award, decorated Grand Master Order of Orange Nassau, Netherlands, Order of Arab Republic of Egypt, 1979, Grand Master of Order of Naval Merit, Republic Brazil, 1974; named Alumnus of Yr. NYU. 1978; Nat. Masters Sculling champion. 1979, Gold medal The Holland Soc. Mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc.. Harvard Alumni Assn. (permanent class com. 1947), Soc Cin. (hon ), ASCAP. Walpole Soc., Co. Mil. Historians, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, SAR, Soc. of SAR, Field Hockey Assn. Am. (past pres., player/mgr. nat. team 1963), U.S. Naval Inst., Navy League. Clubs: Angler's, Downtown Assn., Union (N.Y.C); Army-Navy, Capitol Hill, Met., Potomac Boat (Washington); Sakonnet Golf (Little Compton. Office: Middendorf & Assocs Inc R.I.); Somerset (Boston). PO Box 159 Great Falls VA 22066-0159

MIDGLEY, THOMAS, JR., research chemist; b. Beaver Falls. Pa.. May 18, 1889; s. Thomas and Hattie Lena (Emerson) M.; m. Carrie M. Reynolds, Aug. 3, 1911; children: Thomas 3d., Jane (Mrs. Edward Z. Lewis). ME, Cornell U., With Nat. Cash Register 1911; DSc, Coll. Wooster, 1936. Co., 1911; research work on automobile tires. 1912-14; supt. Midgley Tire & Rubber Co., Lancaster, Ohio, 1914-16; worked with Charles F. Kettering Dayton, Ohio; and later with Gen. Motors Research Corp., 1916-18, head fuel div., 1918-23; gen. mgr. Gen. Motors Chem. Co., 1923; v.p. Ethyl Corp., since 1923, Kinetics Chemical, Inc., since 1930; dir. Ethyl-Dow Chem. Co. since 1933. Awarded Nichols medal. Chem. Soc., 1923, Perkins medal, 1937; Lonstreth medal Franklin Inst.. 1925; Priestly medal. Am. Chem. Soc.. 1941; Vice-pres.. Ohio State U. Willard Gibbs Medal. 1942. Research Foundn. since 1940; vice-chmn. Nat. Inventors

Am

Coun. since 1940. Pres. Am. Chemical Soc. (chmn. bd. dirs.); mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences. Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Achievements include: Beta Pi. Alpha Chi Sigma, Atmos. Writer many technical papers. Discovered tetraethyl lead as gasoline anti-knock compound; also certain organic flounde compounds for refrigerants which are nontoxic and noninflammable. Holder of many patents. Died Nov. 2, 1944.

;

NY

chmn

chmn. emeritus, 1994 dir. Parsons Bnnckeroff Internal.. chmn. Pegasus Consulting. Inc.; guest lectr. Inc.. 1975 NYL. Columbia U.. Colo. Stale U.. Cornell U., U Ark



1994)

1929; A.M., U. No. laude, Swarthmore Coll Colo.. 1937; research study. U. Pa., U. Va„ Ohio State U., Harvard U., U. St. Andrews, Scotland, U Siena, Italy, Brit. Mus. London; research study (Lippincott Traveling fellow). 1930-33. numerous hon. degrees. Tchr Hill Sch.. 1929-31. George Sch.. Pa.. 1933-36; prof. Colo. State Coll. Edn.. 193641; vis. prof. Harvard U.. 1939-40; asso. editor Macmillan Co.. 1941-49; mem. adv. com. on arts State Dept.. 1957; mem. adv. council NASA, 1980-83; mem. U.S. Adv. Commn. on Info.. 1971; mem. Citizen's Adv Stamp Com.. 1982-87;

;

V

CEO. Parsons

;

1955 (dec.

23.

summa cum

com. Reagan



NYC.

author; b Feb. 3. 1907; s. Edwin and Mabel (Haddock) m. Patti Koon, July 27. 1935 (div); m. Vange Nord. Sept. 2. 1948 (div); m.

M

1996; co-chmn. Virginians for Reagan. 1980, fin. com. Va. 1980-81; coordinator lnternat. econ. and naval adv. for Pres. campaign. 1980; chmn. Congl. Boosters com.. 1978-81; chmn CIA Transition Team. 1980-81; chmn. fin. com. Pres. Reagan's 1981 Inaugural com.; trustee NavaL War Coll. Found.. Hentage Found.. Washington; past War Revolution and Peace. trustee Hoover Instn. for Corcoran Gallery. N.Y. Hist. Soc.. Bait. Mus. Art. Green-

GOP.

1964, 68. Stale of Va..

MIES VAN DER ROHE, LUDWIG,

Aachen.

architect; b

D

27, 1886; came to U.S., 1938, naturalized; Engring., Inst. Tech. Karlsruhe. 1950. Inst. Braunschweig, 1950. III. Inst. Tech, 1966; LLD, N.C State Coll., 1956; AFD, Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1960, Northwestern U., 1963, U. apprentice to 1964; HHD. Wayne Slate U. 1961 III., famous designers and architects of Europe, with Bruno Paul, furniture designer. Berlin, 1905-07, Peter Behrens. 1908-11; projected designs for steel and glass skyscrapers. 1919-21. for

Germany. Mar.

concrete office bldgs.. 1922-69; dir. Bauhaus Sch.. Germany. Fgn. 1930-33, Sch. Architecture III. Inst. Tech., 1938-58. archil, designs include German Bldg. lnternat. Expn.. Barcelona. Spain, 1929, Tugendhal House. Brno, Czechoslovakia. 1930. skyscraper on Friednchstrasse. Berlin. Bacardi Office Bldg.. Mexico City. Seagram Bldg.. N.Y.C, 26-story apt. Bldgs., 260 Lake Shore Dr., Chgo.; designer inst.'s campus, Chgo., steel furniture; exhibiled at one man show Mus Modern Art. N.Y.C, An Inst. Chgo. lsl v.p. DeulWeissenhofsiedlung Exhbn 1927; dir. schcr Wekbund. Stuttgart, 1927. Recipient Medal of Honor VII Congress of Pan-Am. Architects, Award of Merit Ruskin Soc. Am., Pnzc Rome, Presdl. Medal for Architec'ure Feltnnelli Internal Freedom U.S.; numerous other medals and honors. Fellow .

,

AIA. AAAS;

mem AAUP,

Order Pour

le

Mcnte Germany

Prussian Acad An, Soc. Mex Architects (hon ), Royal Architects, Internal. Congress Modern Architecture, III. Soc. Architects, Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn.. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters (hon ) Died Aug. 17. 1969; buned Graceland Cemetery, Chicago IL.

(life),

Inst

Brit.

MILHOUS, KATHERINE,

wnler.

artist; b. Phila

.

Nov, 27.

1894: d Oscar Thomas and Katie Arcy Daly (McGuckin) Staff Student. Phila Coll Art. Pa Acad Fine Arls World's Exhibited at artist Phila Record. 1925-29. Fair, author, illustrator: Lovina. 1940. Hcrodia The Lovely Kecpcrupper, 1943, The Rfll Puppet. 1942. Corporal Chnstmas Cnb. 1944, Snow Over Bethlehem. 1945. The Egg

M

Tree,

NY

1950 (Caldecoll medal). Patnck and Ihe Golden

pers. 1951.

Appoloma's Valentine. 1954. With

Bells

Slip-

On. 1955.

,

.

MILK Through These Arches, The Story

of Independence Hall, Cresson Traveling scholar; recipient citation Drexel 1967. Mem Am Inst Graphic Arts, Independence Hall Assn., Soc. Archil Historians, Untied World Federalists. Authors League Am., Booksellers' Assn Phila. (hon.). Died Dec 5. 1977

1964

Tech.,

Inst.

MILK, HARVEY,

advocate; b. Woodmere, N.Y.. May 22. investment banker Manhattan; mem. Bd. of suprs. San Francisco, 1977 Served with Navy. Korean War Assassinated Nov, 27. 1978.

Gay

1930

rights

activist;

MILKEN, MICHAEL

executive, philanlaude. U. Calif.. Securities trader Drexel Bumham Berkeley; MBA. U. Pa. Lambert, until 1990; chmn. The Milken Inst- 1991—; chair Knowledge Universe, 1996 Author: Taste for Living Series cookbooks. Chair Assn. Cure of Cancer of the ProsOffice: care tate; co-founder Milken Family Found.. 1982. thropist;

WHO'S

188

1946.

b.

summa cum



Milken Inst 1250 Fourth

think-tank

R.,

Grad.

.

St Ste

CA

200 Santa Monica

90401

Lab for Cancer Research, U Wis Madison. 1973-87. Wis Alumni Research Found, prof, oncology U. Wis,, 1980-87. Van Rensselaer Potter prof oncology. 1982-87. Assoc, editor: Cancer Research, 1957-62; contbr. numerous articles on chem. carcinogenesis and microsomal oxidations to prof] jours Recipient (with J A. Miller) Langer-Teplitz award for cancer research Ann Langer Cancer Research Found.. 1962, Lucy Wort ham James award for cancer research James Ewing Soc., 1965. Bertner award M.D. Anderson Hosp. and Tumor Inst., 1971, Wis. div, award Am. Cancer Soc., 1973. Outstanding Achievement award U. Minn., 1973. Papanicolau award for cancer research Papanicolaou Cancer Research Inst,, Miami, 1975; Rosenstiel award for basic med. scis. Brandeis U., 1976; Nat, award Am. Cancer Soc., 1977; Bristol-Myers award in cancer research, 1978; Gairdner Found. Ann. award, 1978; Founders award Chem. Industry .

1978; Pnx Gnffuel Assn. pour Developement de Recherche sur Cancer, 1978; 3M Life Sci award Fedn. Am. Socs. Exptl. Biology, 1979; Freedman award N.Y. Acad Set., 1979; Mott award Gen. Motors Cancer Research Found - 1980, Noble Found Research award. 1986. Fellow

Toxicology.

Inst.

Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Wis. Acad. Scis Arts and Letters; mem. Nat. Acad. Sci,, Am. Assn. for Cancer Research, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Japanese Cancer Soc, (hon). Home: Madison Wis

actor; b Neath, Wales. Jan 3, 1907; m. 1932; 2 children (I adopted). Actor in including The Flying Scotsman, 1929, The Bachelor Father. 1930. Blonde Crazy. 1931. The Man Who Played God. 1932. This is the Life, 1933, We're Not Dressing, 1934. four Hours to Kill!. 1935. The Jungle Princess. 1936. Ebb Tide. 1937. Wing Over Honolulu. 1937, Men With Wings, 1938. Everything Happens at Night, 1939. Untamed, 1940. I Wanted Wings. 1941. Reap the Wind, 1942. The Crystal Ball. 1943. Ministry of Fear. 1944. The Lost Weekend, 1945 (Afor Murder, 1954. cademy award). The Thief. 1952, Dial Three Brave Men. 1957, The Confession, 1964. The Thing With Two Heads, 1972. The House in Nightmare Park. 1973. Aces High. 1976; (TV) Battlestar Galactica. 1978. Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land, 1983. Cave-In!. 1983. The Masks of Death. 1984 Died Mar. 10, 1986.

Malvina Webber.

films

M

MILLARD, JOSEPH HOPKINS,

b Hamilton, Can.. Apr. 1836; s. J.K. and Elizabeth (Hopkins) M; (parents temporarily residing in Can.); m. Caroline Grover Barrows, 1860 (died 1901); Resident of Omaha, from 1856. Ed. common schs. Founded, pres. then chmn. bd. Omaha Nat. Bank; Mayor of Omaha; govt, dir., 6 yrs.. and dir..

7 yrs.

Died Jan.

UP. 13.

senator;

R.R.; U.S. senator. 1901-07

Republican

Died Oct.

14,

1987, cremated

MILLER, GEORGE, congressman; b. Richmond. Calif.. May 17, 1945; s. George and Dorothy (Rumsey) M.; m. Cynthia Caccavo. 1964; children: George, Stephen. B.A., San Francisco State Coll.. 1968; J.D- U Calif., Davis. 1972. Legis. counsel Calif, senate majority leader. 1969-73; mem. 94th-106th Congresses from 7th Calif, dist.. 1975—. mem. edn. and workforce resources com.; chmn. subcom. on oversight and investigations, 1985 chmn. subcom. on labor stds., 1981-84, chmn. select com. on children, youth and families, 1983-91, chmn, com. on natural resources, 1991-94; mem. com. on edn and lab, dep. majority whip, 1989-94; vice chair Dem. Policy Com., 1995—. Mem. Calif. Bar Assn. 20515Office: House of Reps Rayburn Hob Washington



,

DC

0001

MILLER, G(EORGE) WILLIAM, merchant banker, busib. Sapulpa, Okla- Mar. 9, 1925; s. James Dick and Hazle Deane (Orrick) M.; m. Ariadna Rogojarsky, Dec 22, 1946. BS tn Marine Engring US. Coast Guard Acad.. 1945; JD. U. Calif., Berkeley. 1952; hon. degree. Babson Coll, Boston U- Brown U Bryant Coll.. Fairfield U - Fla. State U - R.I. U, Bar: Calif. 1952, N.Y. 1953. Asst. sec. Textron ness executive;

.

,

1956-57, v.p., 1957-60. pres.. 1960-74. COO, 1960-67. 1967-78; chmn. Fed. Res, Bd.. Washington, 1978-79; Washington, 1979-81; chmn. G. William FederMiller & Co. Inc., Washington, 1981—; chmn.. ated Dept. Stores, Inc. 1990-92; chmn. bd. HomePlace of Am., Inc., 1995 bd. dirs. Repligen Corp., GS Industries. Inc..

of Treasury

CEO

1915;

s.

playwright, author; Isadore and Augusta (Barnett)

b.

N.Y.C.. Oct.

M m

17.

Mary Grace

Aug. 5. 1940 (div. 1956); children: Jane Ellen, Robert; m. Marilyn Monroe, June 1956 (div. 1961); m. InMorath, Feb. 1962; children: Rebecca Augusta. Daniel AB. U. Mich.. 1938. LHD. 1956; LittD (hon). Oxford U- 1995. Harvard U.. 1997. Brandeis U 1998 Assoc, prof, drama U. Mich., 1973-74. Author: (plays) Honors at Dawn, 1936 (Avery Hopwood award for playwriting U. Mich. 1936). No Villain: They Too Arise, 1937 (Avery Hopwood award for playwriting U. Mich. 1937), Man Who Had All the Luck. 1944 (Nat. pnze Theatre Guild 1944). That They May Win. 1944. All My Sons. 1947 (NY. Drama Critics Circle award 1947, Tony award best play 1947, Donaldson award 1947), Death of a Salesman, 1949 (N.Y. Drama Critics Circle award 1949, Tony award best play Slattery,

geborg

.

Donaldson award 1949. Pulitzer prize in drama 1949), The Crucible, 1953 (Tony award best play 1953, Donaldson award 1953, Obie award 1958), A View from the Bridge. 1955 (Antoinette Perry award Best Revival), A Memory of Two Mondays. 1955. After the Fall. 1964. Incident at Vichy. 1964, The Pnce. 1968. Fame. 1970. The Reason Why. 1970. The Creation of the World and Other Business. 1972, Up From Paradise, 1974, The Archbishop's Ceiling, 1976. The American Clock. 1980. Some Kind of Love Story. 1983. 1949.

1983. Playing for Time, 1986. Danger: Memory!. 1986. The Last Yankee. 1990 (BBC Best Play award 1992), The Ride Down Ml Morgan, 1991, Broken Glass, 1994 (Olivier award Best Play London 1995), Mr.

Elegy for a Lady.

1998; (play adaptation) Enemy of the 1950; (screenplays) The Story of G.I. Joe, Misfits, 1961, The Hook. 1975. Everybody Wins. Crucible. 1995; (teleplays) Death of a Salesman. Pnce. 1971. Fame. 1978. Playing for Time. 1980



;

Dresdner RCM Strategic Global Income Fund, Simon Property Group, Inc.; past chmn. adv. coun. Pres.'s Com. EEO, 1963-65; mem. coun. Nat. Found. Humanities, 196667. bd. dirs USCG Acad. Found.. 1969-78. pres- 1973-77. Inc.,

1977-78; chmn. U.S. Indsl Payroll Savs. Bond Com 1977, Pres.'s Com. HIRE. 1977; co-chmn. Polish-US Econ. Coun- 1977-78, U.S.-USSR Trade and Econ. Coun 1977-78, Pres.'s Cir. NAS, 1989-92. Bd. dirs. Washington Opera; bd. trustees Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. U. Calif, fellow. Berkeley. Mem. State Bar Calif - Nat. Alliance Businessmen (bd. dirs. 1968-78. chmn. 1977-78), Conf. Bd. (trustee 1972-78. chmn. 1977-78). Bus. Coun- Lyford Cay Club (Nassau). Acoaxet Club (Westport. Mass.). Brook

chmn-

,

Club (N.Y.C.), Burning Tree Club, Chevy Chase Club. Order Washington Office: 1215 19th St of Coif, Phi Delta Phi

NW

DC

20036-2401

orchestra director;

Lewis Elmer and

Mattie

b.

Clarinda.

Lou (Cavender)

M-

m.

LA;

s.

Hden

Burger, Oct. 6. 1928, Student. Ft Morgan H S., Colo.. U. Colo. Trombone player/arranger various orchestras; leaderorganizer Glenn Miller Orchestra, 1938; army band leader Army Air Forces; Glen Miller orchestra played on Chesterfield radio program. Composed Moonlight Serenade and other popular songs. Reported missing on flight from England to Pans, Dec. 1944,

(George Foster Peabody award 1981. Outstanding Wnting

Emmy award 1981), All My Sons. 1987, An Enemy of the 1990. The American Clock. 1994; author: Situation Normal. 1944. Focus, 1945. Jane's Blanket. 1963. I Don't Need You Anymore, 1967, In Russia, 1969, In the Country. 1977, The Theatre Essays of Arthur Miller, 1978. Chinese Encounters, 1979. Salesman in Beijing. 1987, Timebends: A Life. 1987, The Misfits and Other Stories, 1987. (novella) Homely Girl, 1994; exec, prodr Death of a Salesman. 1985 (Outstanding Drama/Comedy Spl. Emmy award 1985). People.

Recipient Bur. New Plays prize Theatre Guild. 1938, Nat. Assn. Ind. Schs. award, 1954, Gold Medal for drama Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1959, Anglo-Am. award, 1966. Creative Arts award Brandeis U- 1970. Lit. Lion award N.Y. Pub. Libr., 1983, John F. Kennedy Lifetime Achievement award. 1984, Algur Meadows award So. Meth. U, 1991. Antoinette Perry Lifetime Achievement award, 1999. Prix Moliere. 1999, Dorothy and Lillian Gish award. 1999

MILLER, ELIZABETH CAVERT,

oncology educator. research laboratory administrator; b. Mpls., May 2, 1920; d William Lane and Mary Elizabeth (Mead) C avert, m. James Alexander Miller, Aug. 30. 1942; children: Linda Ann, Helen Louise. BS. U. Minn., 1941; M.S., U. Wis., 1943, Ph.D., Instr. dept. 1945; D.Sc. (hon.), Med. Coll. Wis., 1982. oncology U. Wis. Med. Center, 1946-48, asst. prof.. 1948-58. McArdle assoc. prof., 1958-69. prof., 1969-87; assoc dir

MERTON HOWARD,

finance

educator;

b.

May 16, 1923; s, Joel L, and Sylvia F. (Starr) AB. Harvard U- 1943. PhD. Johns Hopkins U- 1952 With Treasury Dept 1944-47. Fed. Res Bd - 1947-49; asst lectr. London Sch. Econs.. 1952; asst, prof- then assoc. prof, Grad, Sch. Indsl Adminstrn- Carnegie Inst. Tech- Pills., 1958-61; prof, banking and fin. Grad. Sch, Bus. U. Chgo1961-96, prof emeritus. 1996 Co-author: Theory of Boston, Mass.,

M

.



Finance. 1972. Macroeconomics. 1974. Financial Innovation Volatility, 1991. Recipient Nobel prize in econs. 1990, Fellow Econometric Soc- mem. Am. Fin. Assn. (pres. 1976), Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn. Died June 3, 2000,

and Market

MILLER, NEAL ELGAR,

psychologist, emeritus educator;

Aug 3. 1909; s. Irving E. and Lily R. (Fuenfstueck) m. Marion E. Edwards, June 30. 1948, children: York, Sara BS. U. Wash- 1931; M.S.. Stanford U- 1932; Ph.D.. Yale U- 1935; D.Sc.. U, Mich- 1965. U. Pa- 1968. St Lawrence U - 1973, U. Uppsala, Sweden, 1977, LaSalle Coll.. 1979. Rutgers U- 1985, Social sci. research fellow Inst Psychoanalysis, Vienna. Austna, 1935-36; asst. research psychologist Yale U- 1933-35; instr- asst. prof- research Milw..

psycho)

asst.

Human Relations, 1941-42. 46-50, prof,

Inst.

research assoc-

James Rowland Angell Berkeley Coll.. 1955—;

prof,

1936-41, assoc. prof-

psychology, 1950-52. psychology, 1952-66; fellow

NYC-

1966Rockefeller U1981—; research affiliate cons. Am. Inst. Research, 1946-62; spl. resources Research and Devel. Bd.. Office Sec. Def- 1951-53; mem. tech, adv panel Office Asst. Sec, Def- 1954-57, expert cons. Ops Research Office and Human Resources Research Office. 1951-54; bd. of set. counsellors Nat. Inst, of Aging. 1987-90; bd. govs and mem. of exec. com. N.Y. Acad, of Scis- 1987. Author: (with J. Dollard et al) Frustration and Aggression. 1939, (with Dollard) Social Learning and Imitation, 1941, Personality and Psychotherapy, 1950, Graphic Communication and the Cnsis 81;

prof.

prof, emeritus Rockefeller U..

Yale

U- 1985—; expert cons. com. human

in Education, 1957, N.E. Miller: Selected Papers, 1971; contbr, chpts. to psychol. handbooks; editor: Psychological Research on Pilot Tng- 1947. Chmn. bd. sci. dirs. Roscoe B. Jackson Meml. Lab- Bar Harbor, Maine. 1962-76. hon. trustee, 1980™; bd sci. counsellors NIMH, 1957-61; fellowship com. Founds, Fund for Research in Psychiatry, 1956-61; mem. central council Internal Brain Research Orgn- 1964; v.p. bd. dirs. Foote Sch- 1964-65; chmn. Com. on Brain Scis- 1969-71; bd. sci, counsellors Nat, Inst. Child Health and Human Devel- 1969-72; v.p. Inst, for Advancement of Health, 1982-90 Maj. USAAC. 1942-46; officer in charge research, Psychol. Research Unit I, Nashville 1942-44;

NAS/NRC

psychol. research project Hdqrs. Flying Tng, Command, Field, Tex. 1944-46. Recipient Warren medal for psychology, 1954. Newcomb Cleveland prize, 1956, Nat. medal of sci- 1964, Kenneth Craik Rsch. award U. Cambndge, 1966, Wilbur Cross medal Yale U- 1966, Alumnus Summa Laude Dignitatus U. Wash- 1967, Disting. Alumnus award Western Wash. State Coll., Gold medal award Am. Psychol. Found- 1975, Mental Health Assn. rsch. achievement award, 1978, Inst, for Advancement of Health Sci. and Art of Health award, 1988, Disting. Scholar award Fellow Am. Internal, Soc, for Behavioral Medicine, 1990. Acad, Arts and Scis. (coun, 1979-83), Bnt. Psychol. Soc. dir.

Randolph

exptl.

(hon. fgn.), Internal. Soc. Rsch. on Aggression (life); mem. Am. Philos. Soc- N.Y, Acad. Scis. (hon. life), Spanish Soc. Psychology (hon), (coun. reps. 1954-58, pres. exptl. divsn. 1952-53, pres. 1960-61, pres. divsn. health psychology 1980-81. Disting. Sci Contbn. award 1959. award for Disting. Contbns. to Knowledge 1983, citation for Outstanding Lifetime Contbn. to Psychology. 1991, establishment of Neal Divsn. Health E. Miller Disting. Lectr. in Neurosci. 1995



,

Psychology Centennial award for outstanding achievement

NRC

1952-53), (divsn. anthropology and psychology 1950-53. chmn. 1958-60), Nat. Acad. Sci. (chmn. sect, psychology 1965-67. chmn, com. , bd. brain sci. 1969-71, sr. fellow Inst, of Medicine 1983 mental health and behavioral medicine 1980-85), German 1992). Eastern Psychol. Assn, (pres.



Soc. Behavioral Medicine Soc Exptl. Psychologists,

People (Ibsen).

The The The

MILLER,

APA

MILLER, GLEN,

Peter's Connections,

1945. 1990. 1966.

sports association executive; b. Bronx, 1917. Labor economist Nat. WAr Labor Rels Bd., Machinist Union, United Auto Workers, United Stcelworkers Union; exec dir Major League Baseball Players Assn., until 1982. cons- 1982—

M-

sec.

MILLER, ARTHUR,

CENTURY AMERICA

MILLER, MARVIN,

b.

CEO,

1922.

IN 20TH

,

MILLAND, RAY (REGINALD ALFRED JOHN TRUSCOTT-JONES),

WHO

NYC.

MILLER, HENRY (VALENTINE),

author; b Dec Beatnce Sylvas Wickens, 1917 (div. 1924); dau- Barbara; m. June Smith, 1924 (div. 1934); m. Janina Lepska, Dec, 18. 1944 (div, 1952); children: Valentin. Tony; m. Eve McClure. dec. 1953 (div, 1962); m. Hoki Tokuda, 26,

1891; m.

Sept.

10.

1967.

1

Student.

CCNY.

1909.

Vanous odd jobs

U.S.. 1910-1930; lived in Paris. 1930-39. Greece. 1939; mem. editl. staff lit. rev. Booster, Paris, also contbg editor French rev. Volontes; lived in U.S., 1940-80. Author: Tropic of Cancer. 1934. Tropic of Capricorn, 1939. Black Spnng. 1936, Max and the White Phagocytes, 1938, Money and How It Gets That Way, 1938, The Cosmological Eye, 1939, The Wisdom of the Heart, 1941. The Colossus of Maroussi, 1941 (with M. Fraenkel) Hamlet: A Apilosophic correspondence. 2 vols- 1939-41, Sunday After the War. 1944. The Air-Condi-

tioned

Nightmare Remember to Remember,

1945-47,

The

Smile at the Foot of the Ladder, 1948. Sexus. 1949. Plexus, 1949, The Books in My Life. 1952, Quiet Days in Clichy. 1956. Nexus. 1957, Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch. 1958. Stand Still Like the Hummingbird. 1962. Watercolors, 1962, Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Pnvate Correspondence, 1963, Greece. 1964, World of Sex. 1965, Plight of the Creative Artist in the United States of Amenca, 2d edit- 1969, My Life and Times, 1971, Books Tangent to Circles, 1963. First Impressions of Greece, 1973, Henry Miller's Book of Friends, 1976. Gliding into the Everglades and Other Essays, 1977. My Bike and Other

Fnends. 1978. Joey, 1979, many others, exhibited paintings. L.A- 1966, Decorated Legion of Honor (France). 1975. Mem. Nat. Inst Arts and Letters. Died June 7. 1980.

and Behavior Modification (hon.), AAAS, Fedn Biomed. Rsch. (bd. dirs. 1988 (pres. 1971-72, pres, award for ), Soc, Neurosci Career of Outstanding Neurosci. Rsch. Teaching and Svc.



Biofeedback Soc. Am, (pres.-elect 1983, pres. 1984, Outstanding Rsch. award 1987, Disting. Rsch. award 1995), Acad. Behavioral Medicine Rsch. (pres. 1978-79, Neal E. 1994),

Miller New Invastigator award established 1989). Mory's Grad. Club (New Haven), Grad. Club Assn.. Sigma Xi (pres. Rockefeller U. chpt 1968-69), Phi Beta Kappa. Office: Yale U Dept Psychology PO Box 208-205 New Haven CT 065208205

MILLIKAN, ROBERT ANDREWS,

physicist;

b Mornson.

Ill- Mar. 22. 1868; s. Silas Franklin and Mary Jane (Andrews) M.; m. Greta Irvin Blanchard, Apr 10. 1902; children: Clark Blanchard. Glenn Allan, Max Franklin. AB, Oberhn Coll.. 1891, AM. 1893; PhD, Columbia U- 1895, U. Berlin. U. Gutlingen; PhD (hon.). King John Casimer U., Poland. 1926, U. Ghent. 1927; ScD, Oberlm Coll.. 1911, U. Ghent. 1927. Northwestern U- 1913, U Pa- 1915. Columbia U.. 1917, Amherst Coll.. 1917. U. Dublin. 1924, Yale U, 1925, Leeds U- 1927. Pnnceton U- 1928. NYU. 1929. Harvard U- 1932. U. Rochester. 1934, U. Melbourne. 1939; LLD. U. Calif- 1924. U. Colo- 1927. U. Mich- 1929. U. So. Calif,. 1931. Mills Coll- 1935. Loyola U. 1938. U. Chgo.. 1941. William Jewell Coll,. 1944. Bradley U- 1952; D (hon). U. Liege, 1930, U. Pans, 1939. Tutor physics Oberlin Coll., 1891-93; mem. physics staff U. of Chgo., 1896-1921; dir. Norman Bridge Lab. of Physics; chmn, exec. coun. Calif, Inst. Tech. .Pasadena, 1921-45. prof, emeritus, v.p. bd, trus-

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1945 Author and/or co-author: A Course of Experiments in Physics. 1898. theory' of Optics from German). 1900. Mechanics. Molecular Physics and Heat. 1901. A first Course in Physics. 1906. The Electron. 1917, Science and Life. 1923. Elements of Physics. 1917. Evolution of Science and Religion. 1927, A First Course in Physics for Colleges. 1928. Science and the New Civilization. 1930. Time. Matter and Values. 1932. Electrons and -). Protons. Photons. Neutrons and Cosmic Rays. ( 1935. rev. edit.. 1947, New Elementary Physics. 1936. Mechanics, Molecular Physics, Heat and Sound. 1937. Cosmic Rays. 1939. Autobiography. 1950; contbr. articles to Mem. Am. Com. on Intellectual sci. and profl. jours. Cooperation of League of Nations. 1923; Trustee Huntington Libr LI. col. Signal Corps. US Army. 1918; chief of sci. and rsch. divsn. Signal Corps. Fellow Oberlaender Trust. 1931; recipient Comstock prize. Nat. Acad. Scis.. 1913, Edison medal Am. Inst. Elec. Engnng.. 1922. Hughes medal Royal Soc. Gt Britain. 1923. Nobel prize in physics. 1923, Faraday medal London Chcm Soc.. 1924. Matteucci medal Soc. ltaliana della Scienze. 1925. gold medal ASME. 1925. Messel medal Soc. of Chem Industry. Britain. 1928, gold medal Holland Soc 1928. Soc. Arts and Scis.. 1929. Radiol Soc. N.Am.. 1930. gold medal Roosevelt Meml Assn.. 1932. Franklin Inst.. 1937, Joy Kissen Mookerjee gold medal Indian Assn. for Cultivation Sci.. 1939, Oersted medal Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs.. 1940; decorated Chevalier de I'Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur. 1931. comdr.. 1936. Order of the Jade. China. 1940. Official Order Al Memo. Chile. Fellow AAAS (pres. 1944. Medal for Merit. U.S.. 1947. 1916-18), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Am. Philos. Soc.. Am Phys. Soc (pres. 1916-18). Royal Acad. Belgium (assoc). Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Univ. Club (NY). Sunset Club (LA) Died Dec. 19. 1953; buried after

tecs,

College

(translated

.

Lawn Meml. Park,

Forest

Glendale. Cal.

OGDEN LIVINGSTON, secretary of treasury; b Newport. R.I Aug. 23. 1884; s Ogden and Ruth T (Livingston) m. Dorothy Randolph Fell. Sept 2. 1924. AB. Harvard U., 1904. LLB. 1907 Bar; N.Y.. 1908. Pvt practreas Rep Co. Com.. New York Co. 1911-26; tice Rep. candidate for Congress (defeated) for gov. of NY. MILLS,

,

M NYC;

MINOT

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M

Aleksandcr and Weronika (Kunat) M. Juris. U. Wilno. Lithuania. 1934; LittD (hon .). U Mich. 1977: honoris causa. Cath. U. Lublin. 1981. Brandeis U.. 1985. Harvard U.. 1989. Jagielloman U Poland. 1989. U Rome. 1992 Programmer Polish Nat Radio. 1935-39; diplomatic service Polish Fgn. Affairs Ministry. Warsaw. 1945-50; vis. lectr. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1960-61: prof. Slavic langs. and fits. U. Calif., 196178. prof emeritus. 1978—. Author: The Captive Mind. 1953. Native Realm. 1968. Post-War Polish Poetry. 1965. The His.

tory of Polish Literature, 1969. Selected Poems. 1972. Bells in Winter. 1978. The Issa Valley. 1981. Separate Notebooks. 1984, The Land of Ulro. 1984, The Unattainable Earth, 1985, Collected Poems. 1988. Provinces. 1991. Beginning With My Streets. 1992. A Year of the Hunter. 1994. Facing the River. 1995. Book of Luminous Things, 1996, Striving Towards Being. 1996. Roadside Dog. 1998 Recipient Pnx Litteraire Europeen Les Guildes du Livre. Geneva. 1953, Neustadt Internal pnze for lit. U. Okla.. 1978. citation U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1978. Nobel pnze for lit 1980, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1990; Nat Culture Fund fellow, 1934-35; Guggenheim fellow. 1976. Mem. AAAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Acad

A

.

Arts and Letters. Polish

Club

in

Berkeley

Exile

CA

and Scis. in Am., Dept Slavic Langs

Inst. Letters

U

Office:

Calif

PEN Lits

94720-0001

MILSTEIN, NATHAN,

concert violinist, b Odessa. Russia.

came to U.S., naturalized, 1942; s. Miron and Maria (Bluestein) M.; m Therese Weldon. 1945; dau, Maria Bernadette. Student, of P. Stoliarsky. Odessa, of Leopold Auer at Conservatory Music St. Petersburg, of Eugene Ysaye at Brussels. Extensive tours of native country, 192026; ann. tours all European countries, U.S. and Can. since 1929. interrupted by World War; several tours, S.Am., Cuba, Mex., North Africa. Recipient Grammy award for classicalinstrumental soloist, 1975, Kennedy Ctr. award for Lifetime Achievement. 1987; decorated comdr. Legion of Honor (France); Cross of Honor (Austria). Mem. Acad. St. Cecilia (Italy) Home: London England Died Dec. 21. 1992 Dec. 31, 1904,

1

;

mem

State Senate. 1914, 1916; mem. 67th to Dist under sec. of 69th Congresses (1921-27). 17th Trustee treasury. 1927-32; sec. of the treasury. 1932-33. Provident Loan Soc.. Am. Mus. Natural History. MetroCapt. U.S. politan Mus. Art; pres. Home for Incurables.

1912; elected

NY.

AEF

Army,

1917; with 11, 1937.

in

France. 1918-19

Episcopalian

MILLS, WILBUR DAIGH, lawyer, congressman; b KenArk.. May 24. 1909; s. Ardra Pickens and Abbie Lois (Daigh) M.; m. Clanne Billingsley. May 27, 1934; chilsett.



Martha Sue. Rebecca Ann. Student. Hendrix Coll.. 1926-30. Harvard Law Sch.. 1930-33 Bar: Ark. 1933. DC. 1977. Began practice in Searcy: county and probate judge White County, 1934-38; cashier Bank of Kensetl. 1934-35; mem 76lh-94th Congresses from 2d Ark. Dist.. 1935-73, mem. Banking and Currency Com., 1939*42, mem. Ways and Means Com., from 1942. chmn.. 1957; tax counsel firm Shea Democrat. & Gould. Washington. 1977-91. Mem Home Kensett Ark. Methodist. Club: Mason (33 deg ) Died May 2. 1992; buried Kensett. Ark.

ABA

NYC, M

Nov 8. MILLSTEIN, IRA M., lawyer, lecturer; b. m Diane 1926; s. Harry M. and Birdie E. (Rosenbaum) G. Greenberg, July 3. 1949; children: James Eliot. Elizabeth Bar: NY. Jane. B.S.. Columbia U, 1947. LLB. 1949 1973. 1949. U.S. Supreme Ct Atty antitrust div Dept firm Weil Gotshal & Justice. Washington, 1949-51; assoc 1951-57. ptnr.. 1957—; chmn bd advisors Manges, fellow Ctr. for Law and Econ. Studies. Columbia U.. 1987 Harvard U 1983faculty govt. John F Kennedy Sch Govt 87; Eugene F. Williams Jr. vis. prof, in competetive enterprise and strategy Yale Sch. Mgmt.. 1996—. Sloan fellow. 1982-83, Mgmt.. 1992-96; mem Disting. fellow Yale U Sen Orgnl coun Adminstrv Conf US.. 1978-81 Author: (with Katsh) The Limits of Corporate Power. 1981; contbr articles to profl. jours. Mem. Nat. Commn. on Consumer Fin.. 19691971-72. chmn N.Y.Cs Spl Com on Inquiry 72. chmn Slate Energy Planning into Energy Failures, 1977-82. Bd.. 1978-82, Gov. Cuomo's Task Force on Pension Fund Investment, 1988 vice chmn. bd. overseers Albert Einstein Coll Medicine, Yeshiva U. Bronx. NY. 1981—; former chmn. bd. trustees Cen. Pk Conservancy; chmn. N.Y. City Decorated chevalier Nat Partnership Policy Ctr. 1997— Order of Merit. France. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. ABA (chmn. antitrust law sect. 1977-78. chmn. antitrust law sect's task force report on antitrust div, 1988-89), N.Y. Stale Bar Assn (chmn antitrust law sect 1967-68), Nat Assn. Corp. Dirs (bd dirs 1994—). Met Club. Quaker Ridge Golf Club Home: 1240 Flagler Dr Mamaroneck NY ;

NYC.



;

.

NY

;

10543-4601 Office: Weil Gotshal 10153-0023 3201 New York

&

Manges 767

5th

Ave

Ste

NY

U. Princeton.

math

1962; prof

U

1965. U. Chgo 1953-62. prof. 1960-62.

Syracuse .

dir

.

Inst

Math.

Scis.

.

1967

Henry

SUNY.

Mem

faculty Putman chair.

NYC,

NYC.

.

Am

Math 5D

holomorphic dynamics. Office: 148 Stony Brook NY 11794-0001

MILOSZ, CZF.SI.AW. June

30,

1911;

came

SUNY

poet, wnlcr. educator: b to

U.S..

archives appear



1975 cons. Bell Telephone Labs. Inc., 1943-51; cons, physicist Dept. Terrestrial Magnetism. Carnegie Instn. of Washington. 1940-42; cons. Nat. Defense Research Com.. 1941-42; sect. T Office Sci. Research and Devel.. Applied Physics Lab Johns Hopkins U- Bait.. 194275, prof, emeritus,

I960,

;

N.Y.C.

.

Mem. adv

Applied Mech. Reviews; Contbr. articles Recipient Illig medal Columbia U., award. 1945. Presdl. 1932, U.S. Naval Ordnance Devel Medal for Ment. 1946. Class of 1889 Sch. Mines medal Columbia U., 1947. research pnze ASCE, 1958. Great Tchr award Columbia U.. I960, von Karman medal ASCE. 1961. Timoshenko medal ASME. 1964. ASME medal. 1976. C.B. Sawyer Piezoelectric Resonator award, 1967. Egleston medal Columbia U-. 1971, Trent-Crede medal Acoustical Soc., Am.. 1971. Frocht award Soc. Exptl. Stress Analysis, 1974, Nat. medal of Sci., 1979. Fellow Acoustical Soc. Am.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Soc. Exptl. Stress Analysis (founding mem.; exec. com. 1943-50. v.p. 1946. pres. 1947, hon. mem. 1986). ASCE (sec. com. applied mechanics 1940-42, chmn. 45.

to tech.

and

bd.:

sci.

jours.

1942-45). Eastern Pholoelasticity

Conf

(exec,

com

1938-41).

Dept

Lithuania. 1970. s

naturalized.

in their original

form

Dept

.

.

DC

20515-0001

MINNELLI, LIZA,

singer, actress; b.

Los Angeles, Mar.

12.

1946; d. Vincente and Judy (Garland) M.; m. Peter Allen. 1967 (div. 1972); m. Jack Haley. Sept. 15. 1974 (div); m. Mark Gero, Dec. 4. 1979 (div 1992) Appeared in OffBroadway revival of Best Foot Forward, 1963; recorded You Are For Loving, 1963. Tropical Nights, 1977, Liza Minelli at Carnegie Hall, 1987. Results. 1989. Maybe This Time. 1996. Minelli on Minnelli. 2000. (with Herbie Hancock, Johnny Mathis, Donna Summer) Gently, 1996; appeared with mother at London Palladium, 1964; appeared in Flora, the Red

Menace, 1965 (Tony award). The Act, 1977 (Tony award). The Rink, 1984, Victor Victoria; nightclub debut at Shoreham Hotel. Washington, 1965; films include Charlie Bubbles, 1967, The Stenle Cuckoo, 1969. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, 1970. Cabaret, 1972 (Oscar award), Thai's Entertainment. 1974. Lucky Lady. 1975. A Matter of Silent Movie. 1976. New York, New York, 1977, Arthur, 1981, Rent A Cop. Arthur on the Rocks. 1988. Stepping Out. 1991. (TV films) Parallel Lives. 1994, The West Side Waltz, 1995. Jackie's Back!, 1999, (video) Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, 1992; appeared on TV in own spl. Liza With a Z, 1972 (Recipient Emmy award); other TV 1980. appearances include Goldie and Liza Together,

Time. 1976.

Baryshnikov on Broadway. 1980. The Princess and the Pea. Showtime. 1983. A Time to Live, 1985, Sam Found Out. 1988, Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall. PBS (Emmy nomination. Music Program Performance, 1993), The West Side Waltz. 1990. The Wonderful World of Oz: 50 Years of Magic. 1990. A Century of Cinema. 1994. My Favonte Broadway: The Leading Ladies, 1999; intemat. tour with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., 1988. Awarded the Bnt. equivalent of the Oscar for Best Actress, 1972, Italy's David di Donatello award (twice), the Valentino award. Address: Capitol Records Inc 1750 Vine St Hollywood CA 90028-5209 also: Angel EMI Guardian Records 304 Park Ave S New York NY 10010-5339

Am.

Phys. Soc.. Nat. Acad. Engnng.. Nat. Acad. Sci.. Conn. Acad. Sci. and Engnng., U.S. Nat. Com. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Intemat. Union Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. ASME (hon). Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Xi

MINGUS, CHARLES,

composer; b. Nogales, Ariz., Apr 23. 1922. Studied with H. Rheinschagen, N.Y. Philharmonic; hon. degree, Brandeis U-, 1974. organized record co. Debut, 1952. Appeared with Buddy Collette. Lee Young, 1940. Louis Armstrong, 1941-43. Kid Ory. Alvino Rey. Lionel Hampton. 1946-48; record debut with Hampton. Decca Records, 1947; with Red Norvo Tno. 1950-51. Billy Taylor Trio, 1952-53. Charlie Parker. Stan Getz. Duke Ellington, Bud Powell, Art Tatum, Mel Tormc (TV); appearances at C 1972. Symphony Hall. Boston, Philharmonic Hall. 1975, Kennedy Ctr., Washington. 1975. Lincoln Ctr., 1975; (films) Higher and Higher, Road to Zanzibar. All Night Long (Brit.); holder Slee chair in music SUNY. Buffalo. 1972; recordings include Jazz Composers Workshop. Modern Jazz Concert. Tijuana Moods, The Black Saint and the Singer Lady, Let My Children Hear Music. Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert. Mingus Moves, Charles Mingus at Carnegie Hall. Changes I and II; author: Beneath Co-recipient New Star award Down the Underdog, 1971.

NY

.

NYC.

Died Jan

1953;

Guggenheim Found

grant,

congresswoman; b Paia. Suematsu and Mitama m John Francis Mink. Jan. 27. 1951; Student. Wilson Coll.. 1946, U Nebr

Maui. Hawaii. Dec (Tateyama) Takemolo;

6,

Gwendolyn BA. U Hawaii. Chaminadc Coll

child.

1927;

),

DHL

.

.

Coll.. 1981

mem

I0lst-I06th Con94th Congresses from 2nd Hawaii dist Hawaii. 1990—; mem edn and gresses Irom 2d dist workforce com., mem budget com., mem. com. on govt reform 106th Congresses from 2d dist Hawaii; mem govt Law of Sea. 1975-76. del to mem reform com .

.

Internal

US

Woman's Yr,

1975.

.

motion pictures Cabin Ziegfeld

Follies.

Clock. 1944.

1944.

in

1943.

the Sky,

Meet

Me

in

St.

Dood

I

Louis.

1943.

It.

1944,

The

Madame Bovary. 1949. The Pirate. 1949, Father 1950, An American in Pans, 1951, The Bad and

of the Bnde. the Beautiful, 1952. The Bandwagon. 1953. The Long Long Trailer. 1954. Bngadoon. 1954, Kismet, 1955, Lust for Life. 1956. Tea and Sympathy. 1956. Gigi. 1958 (Oscar for Best

Dir ). Reluctant Debutante, 1958, Some Came Running. 1958. Home from the Hill. 1959, Bells are Ringing, I960, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1962, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, 1963, Goodbye Charlie, 1965. The Sandpiper. Matter 1965. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. 1970. of Time. 1976; dir. stage Ziegfeld Follies. Winter Garden 1933. At Home Abroad. author theatre. motion pictures I Remember It Well. 1974. Decorated Order

A

NYC;

NYC.

and Lettres, Command Nat. Legion D'Honneur Rome award, 1984. That's Enlertainment-A Tribute in Honor of Vincente Minnelli presented by The Smithsonian Instn. of Am. History. WashArts

ington.

1996.

Died July 25.

1986;

interred

Forest

Lawn,

Glendale, Calif

d

1948; LLD. U Chgo. 1951; 1976. Whitman 1975. Syracuse U Pvt practice Honolulu. 1953-65: Bar: Hawaii lectr U Hawaii. 1952-56. 59-62. 79-80; ally Terntonal Ho Hawaii Ho of Reps. 1956-58. Ter of Reps. 1955. Hawaii Senate. 1958-59. Hawaii State Senate. 1962-64. 89th1947;

(hon

MINNELLI, VINCENTE, motion picture director, b Chgo Feb. 28. 1910; m. Judy Garland (div.); 1 dau.. Liza May; m. Georgette Magnani (div); 1 dau., Christiana Nina.; m. Denise Gigante (div); m. Margaret Lee Anderson. Student. Art Inst Chgo. art dir Radio City Music Hall Child actor Minnelli Bros. Dramatic Tent Show; asst. stage presentations. Balban & Katz. then. NYC. Paramount Theatre, stage. DuBarry, N.Y.; screen debut Very Warm for May. 1943; dir.

(France); recipient City of

1979

5.

MINK, PATSY TAKEMOTO,

I

Alfred P Sloan fellow. 1955-59. recipient Fields medal Internal. Congress Math, in Stockholm. 1962. Nat. Medal of Sci 1967. Leroy P Steele prize, 1982. Wolf prize, Israel. Mem. NAS. Acad Arts and Sci., Am. Philos Soc., Am. Math. Soc. Achievements include proof that a 7dimcnsional sphere can have several differential structures, in

engineer;

(dec. 1976). Student. Ethical Culture Sch., 1918-24; B.A.. Columbia U. 1928. B.S.. 1931. C.E.. 1932, Research D.. 1936; DSc (hon). Northwestern U„ 1975 1932-38; asst. dept. civil engring Columbia U., Bndgham fellow Columbia U.. 1934-35. instr. civil engnng.. 1938-40. asst. prof.. 1940-45. assoc. prof.. 1945-47, prof civil engnng., 1947-67, James Kip Finch prof, applied sci., 1967-

Stony Brook.

NY. 1988—

research

civil

1953

Beat critics poll on bass,

MILNOR, JOHN WILLARD, mathematician; b Orange. N.J.. Feb. 20. 1931 AB. U Princeton, 1951. PhD. 1954: ).

educator,

Ph

1971-72

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DAVID,

.

.



NYC.

;

Died Oct

dren

RAYMOND

MINDLIN,

b Sept 17. 1906; s. Henry and Beatrice (Levy) M.; m. Elizabeth Roth. 1940 (dec. 1950); m. Patricia Kaveney.

Whaling Commn., 1977; asst. sec. of state U.S. State. 1977-78. Charier pres Young Dem Club Oahu. 1954-56. Ter. Hawaii Young Dems 1956-58; del Dem Nat. Conv I960, 72. 80; nat. v.p Young Dem Clubs Am.. 195759; v.p. Arm for Dem. Action. 1974-76. nat. pres.. 1978-81; mem. nat. adv. com. While House Conf. on Families, 197980; mem. nat. adv. coun. Federally Employed Women. Recipient Leadership for Freedom award Roosevelt Coll., Chgo.. 1968. Alii award 4-H Clubs Hawaii. 1969. Nisei of Biennium award. Freedom award Honolulu chpt. NAACP. 1971. Disting. Humanitanan award YWCA. St. Louis. 1972. Creative Leadership in Women's Rights award NEA. 1977. Human Rights award Am. Fedn. Tchrs., 1975, Feminist of Yr. award Feminist Majonty Found.. 1991. Margaret Brent award ABA. 1992. Outstanding Woman of Yr. award Nat. Assn. Profl. Am. Women. 1992. Environ. Leadership award Nat. League Conservation Voters, 1993, Jessie Bernard Wise Women award Ctr. for Women Policy Studies, 1993. Hawaii's Health Mother award. 1994, Hispanic Health Leadership award. 1995. Women Work! Nat. Network for Women's Employment. 1995, Women at Work Pub. Policy award, 1995, Justice in Action award Asian Am. Legal Def. and Edn. Fund. 1996. Daniel K. Inouye award Hawaii Psychol. Assn., 1996, Indsl. Union Dept. Lewis-Murray-Reuther Social Justice award AFL-CIO, 1996, Top Rating for Global Intemat. Trade Watch. Pub. Citizens/Nat. Farmers Union/ Fnends of the Earth. 1996. award Inferfaith IMPACT for Justice and Peace. 1996. Hawaii Coun. on Lang. Planning and Policy cert, for opposition to English-only legislation. 1996, Hawai'i Women Lawyers Lifetime Achievement award 1997, Legis Leadership award Nat. Assn of WIC Dirs.. 1997. Office: US Ho Reps 2135 Raybum Hob Washington Intemat.

UN UN Environ

Program. 1977.

MINOT, GEORGE RICHARDS,

physician; b

Boston. Dec.

1885; I. James Jackson and Elizabeth (Whitney) M. m Marian Linzee Weld. June 29. 1915; children: Manan Linzce, AB, Harvard U. Elizabeth Whitney, Charles Sedgwick 1928 House officer Mass Gen 1908. MD. 1912. SD (hon Hosp. Boston, 1912-13; mem staff. 1915-23. mem bd of consultation; asst resident physician John Hopkins Hosp., 1913-14; asst. in medicine and rsch. fellow Physiol. Lab. Johns Hopkins Med. Sch.. 1914-15. assoc. in medicine Peter Benl Bngham Hosp, 1923-28; prof medicine Harvard U. Boston, to 1928-48: dir. Thorndikc Meml Lab Harvard U 1948; cons, physican. chief med sve Collis P Hun; chief 2.

.

.

;

MINOW med

Collis P. Hunlinglon Meml. Hosp., 1923-28; vis. Boston City Hosp., 1928; cons physician since Author: (with William B. Castle) Description of the Anemias, 1936; contbr over 160 parers, chiefly on the blood Bd trustees Brookline (Mass.) Pub. Libr. since 1941 Served as contract surgeon several weeks, U.S. Army, 1917, 18. Recipient of Cameron prize U. Edinburgh, 1930, gold medal and award Polular Sci Mihlv 1930, gold medal Nat. Inst.

svc physician 1948.

.

John Scott medal of City of Phila 1933, Soc. Mass., 1935; Nobel prize awarded Wm. P Murphy and George H. Whipple for work on liver treatment of the anemias, 1934, Scroll award Associated Grocery Mfrs. Am., 1936; Charles Mickle fellow 1930,

Social Scis..

gold medal jointly with

.

Humane

1928. Fellow Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Coll. Physicians; hon fellow Royal Coll. Physicians (Edinburgh and London, Moxon medal 1933). N.Y. Acad. Medicine.

U. Toronto.

Medicine Chgo., Royal Soc Medicine; mem. AMA. Societe Francaise d'Hematologie (v. p. etranger 1938Am. Physicians (Kober gold medal 1928, pres.

Inst.

AAAS,

Assn.

39),

Am.

Soc. Clin. Investigation. Am. Clin, and Climatol. Assn. (pres. 1932-33, Gordon Wilson lectr.. medalist

1937-38),

Acad Scis., Med. Libr Assn. Am. (v.p. 1938-29. Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Chi; hon. Royal Acad. Med., Kaiserlich Leopold Caroline Deutsch Akademie der Naturforscher, Soc. Biol. Chemists, Finland Soc. of Internal Medicine. Unitarian. Achievements included discovering the curative effect of liver on pernicious anemia Died. Feb. 25, 1950. 1939). Nat.

Phi

Beta.

mem.

MINOW, NELL,

lawyer; b. Washington, Feb. 23, 1952; d. (Baskin) M.; m. David Brown Aug. 7, 1977; children: Benjamin, Rachel. BA, Sarah Lawrence Coll., 1974; JD. U Chgo.. 1977. Bar: III. 1977, DC. 1978. Atty. EPA, Washington, 1977-81, Office Mgmt. and Budget, Washington. 1981-85, U.S. Dept. Justice, Washington. 1985-86, Instnl. Shareholder Svcs., Washington, 1986-92; Lens, Inc.. 1992—. Co-author: Power and Accountability. 1991, Corporate Governance, 1995. Watching the Watchers, 1996, The Moviemom's Guide to Family Movies, 1997. Trustee Washington Ednl Television Assn., 1986Office: Lens Inc 1200 G St 92, 93—. Ste 800 Washington DC 20005-6705

Newton and Josephine Apatoff,

NW

MJNSKY, MARVIN LEE,

mathematician, educator; b. Aug. 9, 1927; s. Henry and Fannie (Reyser) M.; m. Gloria Anna Rudisch, July 30, 1952; children: Margaret. Henry, Juliana BA. Harvard U., 1950; PhD. Princeton U.. 1954. Mem. Harvard Soc. Fellows, 1954-57; with Lincoln Lab., MIT, 1957-58, prof, math., 1958-61. prof. elec. engnng..

NYC,

1961—, Donner prof. sci.. 1974-90. dir. artificial intelligence group MAC project, from 1959, dir. artificial intelligence 1964-74; Toshiba prof, media arts and scis. MIT. lab., 1990 Author: Computation, 1967, Semantic Information



1968 (with

S.

Papert) Perceptrons.

1969,

rev.

The Society of Mind. 1987 (with H. Harrison) The Turning Option. 1992 Served with USNR. 1944-45. Recipient Turing award Assn. Computing Machinery. 1970, Japan prize Sci. and Tech. Found Japan, 1990, Excellence award Internal. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence Rsch.. 1991, Joseph Priestley award Dickinson Coll., 1995. Fellow IEEE; mem. NAE, NAS. Office: MIT Media Lab Bldg E-15 Rm 486 20 Ames St Cambridge MA 02142-1308 ,

MINTON, SHERMAN, federal judge; b. Ind., Oct. 20, 1890; John E. and Emma (Livers) M.; m. Gertrude Gurtz. s.

1917; children: Sherman, Mary Ann Callanan, John 1915; LLM. Yale U 1916. Lawyer Ind. New Albany, Ind., 1916; mem. Stotsenburg, Weathers & Minton. New Albany, Ind., 1922-25, Shutts Bowen. Miami, 1925-58; lawyer New Albany, 1928; pub counselor of Ind., 1933-34, U.S. senator from Ind, 1935-41; apptd. adminstrv. asst. to Pres. Washington, 1941; judge U.S. Cir. Ct. 7th Or., 1941-49; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct„ 1949-56. 11.

U

LLB.

Evan.

.

.

&

Capt.

1976, Breezm', 1977, The Greatest, 1977, El Mar, 1977. Doin' It, 1978, Porgy and Bess. 1985, Phoenix Rising, 1987. John Henry. 1988, Ribbon In The Sky. 1990. Bach Passacaglia, 1993; co-choreographer Broadway prodn. Shinbone Alley; dancer, choreographer, actor: Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds, 1960; TV prodns. A Streetcar Named Desire dance prodn., PBS. Songs of Mahler, Dance in America: Dance

Theatre of Harlem, PBS, Stravinsky's Firebird. PBS, Creole Giselle, NBC. Fall River Legend, A&E Active Nat Conf. on Social Welfare, 1973, Dept. State Dance Adv Panel, Pres. Task Force on Arts and Humanities, 1981. Commn for Cultural Affairs. N.Y.C., 1982. Arts and Entertainment Adv.

US

N.Y.C

Partnership, Inc.. 1983. Nat. Coun. of Arts, 1987; Commn. on White House Fellowships, 1991. Recipient Changers award Mademoiselle Mag.. 1970, North Shore Commn Arts Ctr. award 1971, Capezio Dance award. 1971. Ann. Excellence award John F. Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts. 1980. Am. Dance Guild award, 1982. Ebony Mag. Am. Black Achievement award, 1983, Pres.'s Cabinet award U. Detroit, 1982. Paul Robeson award Actors Equity Assn., 1986, Lion of the Performing Arts award N.Y. Pub Libr. 1986. Arnold Gingrich Meml. award. 1987. Banquet of Golden Plate, 1989, Harkness Disting. Artist award Adelphi U., 1990, Disting. Svc. to Arts award Am. Acad, of Arts and Letters, 1994, Zenith award for Fine Arts, 1994, Handel Medallion. City of New York. 1993. Barnard Medal of Distinction Barnard Coll.. 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Sch. Am. Ballet. 1995, Nat. Medal of Arts Nat. Endowment for the Arts, 1995, Living Landmarks award N.Y. Landmarks Conservancy, 1995; named to Image Awards Hall of Fame, 1986; Kennedy Ctr. Honor for Lifetime Achievement, 1993; Conroy fellow St. Paul's Sch.. Concord. N.H.. 1982. MacArthur fellow, 1994.

Bd.

named

to Pres.

NAACP

Dance Theatre Harlem 466 10031-1896

Office:

NY

W

152nd St

New York

MITCHELL, CLARENCE

M., JR., lawyer; b Bait Mar 8. 191 1; s. Clarence M. and Elsie (Davis) M.; m. Juanita Elizabeth Jackson. Sept. 7. 1938; children: Clarence M. III. Keiffer J., Michael B„ George D. AB. Lincoln U.. 1932; LLB, U. Md., (hon), 1979; LLD, Morgan State CoilGeorgetown U 1981, John Carroll U 1981. Boston U., 1979; others Newspaper reporter various Bar Md. bar. govt, posts including Fair Employment Com.. 1943, War Manpower Commn.. WPB; labor sec NAACP. 1945-50; dir. Washington bur.. 1950-78, ret., 1978; cons.. 1978-84; individual practice law, Bait., 1978-84; chmn Leadership Conf. Civil Rights. Mem. Pres. Truman's Com. to Employ Physically Handicapped; U.S. rep. 7th spl. session. 30th gen. assembly UN, 1975 Recipient Spingarn medal NAACP, 1969, medal of Freedom. 1980 Methodist Died Mar. 18, 1984. .

Army,

U.S.

inf.,

1917-19.

Mem.

Elks,

Country Club, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta 1965; buried

New

Phi.

New

Albany Died Apr. 9,



.

Am

MITCHELL, GEORGE JOHN,

former senator, lawyer; b Maine, Aug. 20, 1933; s. George J. and Mary (Saad) M.; m Heather MacLachlan; children: Andrea. AnWaterville.

LLB.

B.A., Bowdoin Coll., 1954; Georgetown U., I960. Bar: Maine I960. D.C. I960. Trial atty. anti-trust div. U.S. Dept. Justice, Washington. 1960-62; exec. asst. Senator Edmund Muskie. 1962-65; ptnr. Jensen. Baird. Gardner Henry, Portland. Maine. 1965-77; U.S. atty. Maine. 1977-79;

drew.

85-97. reelected Feb. 25. 1901 for term, 1901-07; practiced Portland, From 1897, prof, med jurisprudence Willamettte Univ Salem. Oreg. 1867-71 has been It col Oreg militia Republican Died 1905.

law

,

MITCHELL, JOHN NEWTON,

lawyer,

business

con-

Detroit, Sept. 5, 1913; s. Joseph Charles and Agnes (McMahon) M.; m. Martha Beall, 1957 (separated 1973) (dec. 1976); children: John Newton III, Jill sultant;

b.

Margaret

Mitchell Reed, Martha. Student, Fordham U., 1938; postgrad, law, St. John's U.. 1938-39. 1938-75. Assoc, firm Caldwell & Raymond. 1938-42; ptnr. Caldwell. Trimble & Mitchell, 194266, Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie, Alexander & Mitchell, 1967-68; atty gen U.S.. 1969-72. Campaign mgr. for Elizabeth 1932-34, Bar:

LLB.

N.Y.

NYC.

Richard M. Nixon, 1968; chmn. Com. to Re-elect 1972. With USNR, 1943-46. Mem ABA (local govt. Died Nov. 9. 1988.

Pres.. sect.).

MITCHELL, JONI (ROBERTA JOAN ANDERSON), Macleod, Alta., Can., Nov. 7, 1943; William A. and Myrtle M. (McKee) Anderson; m. Chuck Mitchell (div); m. Larry Klein, Nov. 21. 1982. Student, Alta. Coll. Albums include Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, For the Roses, Court and Spark, 1974, Miles of Aisles, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, 1975, Hejira, 1976, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter. Mingus (Jazz Album of Year and Rock-Blues Album of Year. Downbeat mag. 1979), Shadows and Light, 1980, Wild Things Run Fast. 1982. Dog Eat Dog. 1985, Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm. 1988, Night Ride Home, 1991, Turbulent Indigo, 1994; screenwriter/actor in film Love, 1982; contbr. to album dog Eat Dog/Wild Things Run Fast, 1996. Recipient Grammy award for Best Folk Performance, 1969, Grammy award for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists (with Tom Scott). 1974; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1997. Address: care Repnse Records 3300 Warner Blvd Burbank 91505singer, songwriter; b. Ft.

d.

CA

4632

&

MITCHELL, JOSEPH (QUINCY),

writer;

Fairmont.

b

N.C,

July 27, 1908; s. Averette Nance and Elizabeth (Parker) M.; m. Therese Dagny Engelsted Jacobsen, Feb. 27, 1931 (dec. Oct. 1980); children: Nora (Mrs. John L.R. Sanborn), Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry Curtis). Student, U. N.C, 1925-29 Reporter N.Y. World, N.Y.C, 1929-30, N.Y. Herald Tribune, 1930-31, N.Y. World Telegram. 1931-38; writer New Yorker. N.Y.C, 1938-96. Author: My Ears Are Bent. 1938. McSorley's Wonderful Saloon, 1943, Old Mr. Rood, 1948, The Bottom of the Harbor, 1960, Joe Gould's Secret, 1965, (with Edmund Wilson) Apologies to the Iroquois. With a Study of the Mohawks in High Steel, I960. Up in the Old Hotel. 1992 Vestryman Grace Ch N.Y.C, 197884; mem. N.Y.C Landmarks Preservation Commn., 1982-87; mem. restoration com. South Street Seaport Mus., 1972-80. Recipient Gold medal for lit. State N.C. 1984, Disting. Alumnus award U. N.C, 1993, Brendan Gill pnze Mcpl. Art Soc., 1993, Amb Book award English-Speaking Union. 1993. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Soc. Archtl. Historians, Soc. Indsl. Archeology, Friends of Cast-iron Architecture. James Joyce Soc., Gypsy Lore Soc. Club: Century Assn.

Amanda

,

judge, 1979-80, U.S. senator from Maine. 1980-95, mem. environ, and pub. works com., 1980-95, mem. vet. affairs com., fin. com., 1981-95, mem. nat. ocean policy study group, arms control observer group, ex officio mem. intelligence com., elected majority leader U.S. Senate, Washington, 1988-95; chmn. Dem. Senatonal Campaign Com., 1984-86; Verner, special counsel Liipfert. Bemhard,

4,

McPherson and Hand, Washington, 1996—; chmn Maine Democratic Com.. 1966-68; nat. committeeman. Maine. 196877; asst. county atty Cumberland County, 1971. Served with U.S. Army, 1954-56. Chaired Northern Ireland peace talks which led to the Good Friday Agreement, 1998. Office: Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand 901 15th St Ste 600 Washington DC 20005-2306

and reporter Atlanta Jour., 1922-26. Author: Gone with the Wind. 1936. Recipient Nat. Book award Am. Booksellers Assn., 1936, Pulitzer pnze, 1937, Carl Bohnenberger Meml. award, 1938, gold medal N.Y. Southern Soc., 1938. Mem. Atlanta Hist. Soc., Huguenot Soc. S.C Democrat. Died Aug. 16, 1949; buried Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta. Ga.

U.S.

dist.

NW

N.J.,

mayor; b

Fordham, N.Y..

July 19, 1879; s. James and Mary (Purroy) M.; m. Olive Child, Apr. 3, 1909. Student, St. John's Coll., Fordham; AB. Columbia U, 1899; LLB, N.Y. Law Sch., 1901; LLD. Columbia U. 1917. NYU. U Rochester Bar: N.Y. 1901 Spl. counsel to City of NY.. 1906-07. commr. accts. of N.Y.. 1907-09; pres. Bd. Aldermen, N.Y.C.. 1909-13; acting mayor N.Y.C., 1910; collector Port of N.Y.. 1913; mayor of N.Y.C.. 1914-17. Commd. major Aviation Corps, U.S. Army, 1918. Democrat Roman Catholic Died July 6, 1918.

MITCHELL, ARTHUR,

dancer, choreographer, educator; b. 1934; Mar. 27, s. Arthur and Willie Mae Student, Sch. Am. Ballet.; D. Arts (hon). Columbia Coll., Chgo., 1975; cert, of competence, Peter U., 1978; (hon), City Coll., CUNY. 1979. N.C Sch. Arts, 1981. L.I. U. Sch. Bus. Pub. Adminstrn., 1982, Fordham U., 1983. Princeton U„ 1986, Williams Coll., 1986. Juilliard Sch.. 1990; (hon.), Urbana Coll., 1979; (hon.). Harvard U., 1987. With William Dollar's Ballet Theatre Workshop. 1954, John Butler Co., 1955; pnn dancer Ballet, 1955-72; artistic dir founder Am. Negro Dance Co.. N.Y.C, 1966 founder, dir., choreographer Dance Theatre of Harlem, 1969 former resident choreographer, artistic dir Nat. Ballet Co., Brazil; tchr. dance Karel Shook Studio. Melissa Hayden Sch., Cedarhurst, LI Jones-Haywood Sch. Ballet, Washington, dancer in Kiss Me, Kate. Orpheus, Carmen Jones. Allegro. Creation of the World. Episodes, House of Flowers, numerous others; choreographer (with Rod Alexander) Newport Jazz Festival. Rhythmetron, 1971, Ode to Otis, 1969, Lil' Gal. 1969. Tones. 1970. Biosfera, 1970, Fun and Games. 1970. Holberg Suite. 1970, Manifes1971, Fete tations. 1975, Concerto for Jazz Band and Orch Noire, 1971, Spiritual Suite: Dance In Praise of His Name.

NYC, M.

DFA

DA

NYC.



.



CENTURY AMERICA

,

,

MITCHELL, JAMES P(AUL),

NYC,

IN 20TH

(N.Y.C). Died

May

24,

1996.

MITCHELL, MARGARET,

writer; b. Atlanta; d. Eugene (Stephens) M.; m. John R. Marsh, July Washington Sem.. Atlanta, 1914-18, Smith (hon). Smith Coll., 1939. Feature writer

Muse and Maybelle 1925. Student, Coll.. 1918-19;

MA

Albany.

MITCHEL, JOHN PURROY,

DHS

WHO

HHD

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Processing, 1988.

edit..

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Isabelle

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1900;

s.

Peter

Nulton, Jan. 22.

J.

federal official; b. Elizabeth.

and Anna

1923; 1954,

1

C

dau.,

(Driscoll) M.; m.

Elizabeth

Natch-

LLD, Fordham U, Mich. State Coll., 1955, U.. 1957, Lehigh L\. 1957, Notre Dame U, 1958. Fairleigh Dickinson U.. 1958, Rutgers U.. 1959. Cath. U., Villanova U., 1960. 1959. Seton Hall U.. I960, Boston U

ez.

Temple

,

Hdqs Army Svc. Forces, Washington, 1942-45; dir. pers. and indsl. rels. R.H. Macy & Co., N.Y.C, 1945-47; v.p. Federated Dept. Stores, N.Y.C, 1947; asst. sec. for manpower and res. forces U.S. Army, 1953; U.S. sec. of labor Cabinet of Pres. Eisenhower, 1953-61; v.p., dir. Crown Zellerbach Corp.. San Francisco, 1961-64; mem. Joint ArmyNavy Pers. Bd.. 1943-45; mem. pers. adv. bd. Hoover Commn., 1948; mem. Bldg. Trades Stblzn. Bd., 1941-45. Dir. indsl. pers. divsn.

Mem.

exec.

com. Nat. Cath. Conf.

Interracial Justice; pres.

Nat. Coun. Agrl. Life and Labor; bd. dirs. Fund for Internal. Social and Econ. edn.. Inst, for Human Progress, Nat. Civil Svc. League; bd dirs.. nat. brotherhood chmn., NCCJ. 1963;

Century Fund. Recipient Rerum Novarum Peter's Coll., 1955, Am.'s Dem. Legacy Silver Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1956, Equal Opportunity Day award Nat. Urban League, 1957, Vincentian award Coll. St. Elizabeth, 1959, Horatio Alger award Am. Schs and Colls. Assn., 1959, Bellarmine medal trustee

20th

award,

St.

medallion,

Bellarmine Coll., I960. Mem Am. Arbitration Assn. (dir.), Stock Exch. Club, Commonwealth Club (San Francisco). Died Oct 19, 1964. buried Gertrudes Cemetery, Rahway, N.J.

,

,

MITCHELL, JOHN H., senator; b. Washington County. Pa., June 22, 1835; m Mattie E. Price, Feb. 25. 1862. Ed., Witherspoon Inst, studied law; admitted to Pa. bar; went to Calif Practiced San Luis Obispo, San Francisco; removed to Portland, Oreg., 1860, corp. atty., 1861, state senator. 186266; pres. State senate, 1864; senator from Oreg., 1873-79,

US

MITCHELL, WILLIAM DEWITT,

lawyer, former

US.

at-

torney general; b. Winona, Minn., Sept. 9, 1874; s. William and Frances (Merritt) M.; m. Gertrude Bancroft, June 27, 1901; children: William, Bancroft. Student. Yale U.; AB. U. Minn., 1895, LLB, 1896; LLD, Yale U 1929. Williams Coll., 1930, U. Mich., 1931. Bar: Minn. 1896 Practice law St. Paul, Minn.; sec. 1st Charter Commn., St. Paul, 1900; regional counsel U.S. R.R. Adminstrn., 1919; ptnr. Mitchell, Doherty, Rumble, Bunn & Butler, St. Paul; apptd. solicitor gen. of U.S., 1925-29, apptd. atty. gen. of U.S., 1929-33; ptnr. ,

Mitchell, Capron, Marsh,

Angulo and Cooney, N.Y.C,

after

chmn. U.S. Supreme Ct. adv. com. on Fed. Rules of Procedure, $fter 1935; chief counsel, jt. Congrl. com. investigating Pearl Harbor disaster. Chmn. Citizens Charter Com.. St. Paul. 1922; counselor ARC, 1925-29. 2d It. 15th Minn. Vol. Infantry, 1898-99, acting judge advocate 2d Army Corps, 1898; brigadier engring. officer, 2d Corps, 1898; capt. Nat. Guard of Minn., 1899-1901; col. Infantry. 1918. Mem. ABA, Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y. (pres. 1941-43), Spanish War Vets., Am. Legion, Somerset Club, Univ. Club (hon.), White Bear Yacht club (St. Paul). Met. Burning Tree Club (hon., life). Garden City Golf Club, Century Club (N.Y.) Democrat. Presbyterian. Died Aug. 24, 1955 1933;

Civil

MODIGLIANI, FRANCO, b.

Rome, June

18,

1918;

economics and finance educator;

came

to U.S..

1939,

naturalized.

Enrico and Olga (Flaschel) M.; m. Serena Calabi, May 22, 1939; children: Andre, Sergio. D Jurisprudence. U. Rome, 1939; D. Social Sci., New Sch. Social Rsch., 1944; LLD (hon.), U. Chgo., 1967, D. honoris causa, U. Louvain, Belgium, 1974, Istituto Universitario di Bergamo, 1979. Hartford U.; LHD (hon.). Bard Coll., 1985. Brandeis U.. 1986, New Sch. Social Research. 1989; LLD. Mich. State U.. 1989; D (hon.). U. III., 1990. U. Valencia, Spain, 1992; in Managerial Engring. (hon.), U. Naples, 1998. Instr. econs. and statistics N.J Coll. Women, New Brunswick, 1942; in1946;

s.

D

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WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

then asso. econs. and statistics Bard Col!.. Columbia. 1942-44; leclr.. assl. prof. malh. econs. and econometrics Sch. Social Rsch.. 1943-44. 46-48: rsch asso. chief 1945-48; rsch. cons slalislician Insl World Affairs. 1949-54; asso. Cowles Commn Rsch in Econs U. Chgo prof., then prof econs. U. 111.. 1949-52; prof, econs. and indsl adminstrn Carnegie Insl Tech.. 1952-60; vis. prof, econs. Harvard U 1957-58; prof econs. Northwestern U . 1960-62; sir.,

New

NYC.

.

.

econs. MIT. 1960-61. prof, econs. and finance. prof. 1970-88. Inst prof emeritus. 1988—; fellow polit economy U Chgo.. 1948; Fulbnght leclr. U. Rome. also. Palermo. Italy. 1955. Author: The Debate Over Stabilization Policy. 1986. II Caso Italia. 1986. The Collected Papers of Franco Modigliam. 3 vols.. 1980. 4th and 5th vols.. 1989; co-author: National Incomes and International Trade, 1953, Planning Production. Inventories and Work Forces. vis.

prof,

1962—.

Insl.

I960. The Role of Anticipations and Plans in Economic Behavior and Their Use in Economic Analysis and Forecasting, 1961, New Mortgage Designs for Stable Housing in an Inflationary Environment. 1975. (with Frank J. Fabozzi) Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments. 1991, (with Frank J. Fabozzi) Mortgage and Mortgage-Backed Security Markets, 1992. (with Frank J. Fabozzi. Michael G. Fern)

Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions. 1994. Le Avvenlure di un Economista: La Mianta, Le Miee Idee. La Recipient Nobel prize in econ. sci.. Nostra Epoca. 1999. 1985; Cavaliere Di Gran Croce Repubblica Ilaliana. 1985. Premio Coltura for Econs., Repubblica Italiana, 1988. Premio APE award. 1988. Graham and Dodd award. 1975. 80. James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement award. 1985. Lord Found pnze. 1989. Italy Premio Columbus. 1989, Italy Premio Guido Dorso, 1989. Italy Premio Stivale D'oro. 1991. Italy Premio Campione D'llalia. 1992. Premio Scanno. 1997; hon. citizen of Town of Modigliana. Italy, 1993, Hon Citizen of Town of Chiavan. Italy, 1996, Jan Timbergen Meml. Lect.. Rotterdam. 1994; named honorary citizen of the

named

Am

Fellow NAS, Econ of Chiavari. Italy. 1996 Assn. (v. p. 1971, pres. 1976). Econometric Soc (coun 1960. v.p. 1961. pres. 1962). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Inlemat.

Town

Econ. Assn. (v.p. Fin. Assn. (pres

(Rome). Shadow

1983

1977-83. hon. pres. 1981). Fin.

Analysts Soc. (hon



);

mem. Am.

Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei Com.. Boston Security

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MOLINA, MARIO JOSE,

physical chemist, educator; b

City. Mexico. Mar 19. 1943; came to U.S.. 1968; s Robeno Molina-Pasquel and Leonor Henriquez; m. Luisa Y.

Mexico

Tan. July 12. 1973; 1 child. Felipe Bachilleralo. Acad Hispano Mexicana. Mexico City. 1959; Ingeniero Quimico. Nacional Autonoma dc Mexico. 1965; postgrad.. U. Freiburg. Fed Republic Germany. 1966-67; Ph.D.. U Calif Berkeley. 1972. Assl. prof. U. Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. 196768; research assoc. U. Calif -Berkeley. 1972-73. research assoc. U. Calif. -Irvine. 1973-75. assl. prof. phys. chemistry. I

.

1975-79. assoc. prof. 1979-82; sr. rsch. scientist Jet Propulsion Lab.. 1983-89; prof. dept. earth, atom and planet sci., dept. chemistry MIT. Cambndge, 1989-96. Martin prof,



1997—. Inst. prof. 1997 chemistry. Recipient Tyler Ecology award, 1983. Esselen award for chemistry in pub. interest. 1987, Max-Planck-ForschungsPreis. Alexander von Humboldl-Sliflung. 1994, Nobel Prize Mem in Chemistry, 1995. Sasakawa pnze UNEP. 1999. NAS. Chcm Soc.. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Geophys. Union, Pres.'s Com. on Advisors on Sci. and Tech.. Inst, of Medicine. Achievements include discovering the theory thai fluorocarbons deplete ozone layer of stratosphere. Home: 8 02421-7117 Office: MIT Dept of Clematis Rd Lexington 02139-4307 54-1814 Cambndge EAPS 77 Mass Ave We have to understand our environment to find out if we are tampenng with it. One of our accomplishments has been to call attention to society's potential altering of the atmosphere. atmosphenc

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Libr.

of

Performing Arts. Lincoln Ctr 1996. Walker Art Ctr Mpls 1998 Guggenheim fellow. 1972. 82. Norton Stevens fellow. 1993-94. Recipient Obie award Village Voice. 1972. 76. 85. Creative Arts award Brandeis U.. 1974, Villager award 1980. 83, Deulches Kntiker Preis for best record. 1981. 86. Bessie award for Sustained Achievement, 1985, Nat Music Theatre award. 1986. Dance Mag award. 1993. John D and Cathenne T MacArthur award, 1995. Sarah Lawrence Disting. Alumna award. 1996, Samuel Scnpps award, 1996. Fellow MacDowell Colony (Sigma Phi Omega award 1987); mem ASCAP (awards 1980-96) Office: House Found for Arts 131 Vartck St New York NY 10013-1410 .

.

.

MONK, THELONIOUS SPHERE,

composer, pianist; b. N.C.. Oct. 10, 1918; s. Thelonious and m. Nellie Smith. Sept. 15, 1948; children: Barbara (Baits) With Kenny Thelonious, Barbara. Ed. high sch., N.YC Clarke, Charlie Christian. Dizzic Gillespie. Charlie Parker pioneered movement in jazz popularly known as bop music; recordings Blue Note. Prestige. Riverside Records; composer songs including Round Midnight, Ask Me Now, Pannonica, Off Minor. Bnlliant Corners. Monk's Mood. Well You Needn't. Straight No Chaser. Work. Cntic's award as outstanding jazz pianist. 1958, 59, 60; named to Down Beat Mag. Hall of Fame Home: New York NY. Died Feb. 17,

Rocky Mount,

M

;

1982.

MOLLENAUER, LINN FREDERICK,

physicist; b.

Wash-

B of Engnng. Physics. Cornell U.. ington, Pa., Jan. 6, 1937 1959; PhD in Physics, Stanford U 1965 Asst prof, physics U. Calif. Berkeley. 1965-72; rsch staff Bell Labs/Lucent 1972—. Co-editor: (with J.C White) Techs.. Holmdel, N.J Tunable Lasers, 1987. Recipient Ballantine medal Franklin Fellow AAAS. Inst.. 1986. Rank Pnze in Photonics. 1991 IEEE (LEOS Disting. Lecturer Award. 1991). Optical Soc. ,

.

Am. (R

W

pnze. 1982. Charles Hard

Townes award,

;

of

realization

soliton-based.

ultra-high-capacity

lightwave

Labs Lucent Technologies communication. 4C-306 Crawfords Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 Office: Bell

Rm

government

corporate director, former secunties company execuGardner and Kathenne Boston, Dec. 4, 1933; s. (Knowles) M.; m. Millicenl C Sprague. July 2. 1954; chilRobert Carnegie dren: Melinda Monks Campbell. official, tive;

G

b.

BA. Harvard

Sprague Coll 1971.

.

Wood

Am

Pioneered the Phys Soc mem. NAE, 1993— demonstation of optical soliton propagation, leading to the 1997).

MONKS, ROBERT AUGUSTUS GARDNER,

LLB.

U.. 1954.

1958; student. Tnnity

Cambndge (Eng.) U.. 1955 Bar: Mass 1958, Maine Assoc. Goodwin Procter and Hoar. Boston, 1958-64, 1965;

ptnr.,

v.p.

Gardner Assocs.,

1965-68, also bd.

Inc.,

Sprague Secunties (formerly C.H. Sprague & Son chmn. fin. com. Sulpetro of Can Ltd 197375; mem. exec. com. Boston Co., 1976-81; mem. exec. com. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. 1976-81. chmn 1979-81—; Tyco bd. dirs. Lambert Brussels Capital Corp., Labs., Inc.. Exeter. N.H.; advisor Mitsubishi Internat. Corp., 1987—; U.S. del. UN Environ. Program, 1973; dir. Office Energy Resources, Slate of Maine, 1974-75; mem. V.p. Bush's Commn. on Deregulation, 1981-82; presl. appointee dirs.; pres.

Co.), 1968-71;

,

.

.

NYC.

MOMADAY, NAVARRE SCOTT,

MOHOLY-NAGV, LASZLO GEORGE, photographer, cinema director;

b.

artist,

author,

Borsod, Hungary. July 20.

came to U.S.. 1937; naturalized. 1946; s. Leopold Gustave and Carola Aester Moholy-Nagy; m Sibyl Dorothy 1895;

Peech. 1933; children: Hatlual Sibylle Carola. Claudia Eve. Grad. in law. U. Budapest. 1915. came to U.S.. 1937;. Painter, photographer, writer. 1920—; prof. tchg. basic elements of art, head metal workshop Bauhaus, Weimar, Dessau. Germany. 1923-28, dir New Bauhaus, Chgo.. 193738; pres. Insl. of Design, Chgo.. 1939—; lectr Cambridge and Oxford univ. art socs.; dir. Am. Designer's Inst.. Congres Made first photograms Architecture Moderne. Internal (photographs without camera). Berlin. 1921; did exptl. work with light and color in painting, photography and film, Berlin. 1928; made stage settings for Biscator's theatre and the State Opera. Berlin; produced books with photographs, films and spl. effects for films. London. 1935-37; one-man show photographs. Royal Photographic Soc, exhibited painting and sculpture, London and many other cities in Eng., Mus. of Non-objective Painting and Mus. of Modern 1942; represented in Budapest and Berlin Nat. Art. Galleries and pvt. collections in Europe and U.S.; author:

NYC,

L. Kassak) Book of New Artists. 1921; Painting. Photography, Motion Picture. 1924. From Material to Architecture. 1928; The New Vision. 1930. 3rd edit 1946; Vision in Motion. 1946; editor: 'id' books. 1946; (with Walter Gropius) 14 Bauhaus Books. 1924-28; book illustra-

Honzonl. 1921; (with

photography 60 Photographs by L Moholy-Nagy. Oxford University Chest. 1938. others; films: Still Life (Berlin). 1926; Light Display. Black. White and Gray. 1930. others; spl effects for H.G Wells' 'Things to Come.'. 1935. tion in

educator, English author; b. Lawton, Okla., Feb. 27, 1934; s. Alfred Morns and Natachee (Scott) M.; m. Gaye Mangold, Sept. 5, 1959; chilRegina Heitzcr. July 21. 1978; 1 dau.. dren: Cael. Jill, Brit, Lore AB. U. N.Mex.. 1958; AM. Stanford U., 1960. PhD, 1963. Asst. prof. U Calif, Santa Barbara. 1963-65. assoc. prof. English. 1968-69; assoc. prof. English and comparative lit. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1969-73; prof. English and comparative lit. Stanford U., 1973-82, from 1985. prof. English and comparative lit. U. Ariz., Tucson. 1982-85, Regents Prof. English; cons. Nat. Endowment for Humanities, Nat. EnAuthor: Owl in the Cedar Tree, dowment for Arts, 1970 1965. The Journey of Tai-me. 1967 (pub. as The Way to Rainy Mountain, 1969), House Made of Dawn. 1968 (Pulitzer Pnze for fiction 1969). Colorado: Summer /Fall/ Winter/Spring, 1973 (Western Hentage award 1974), Angle of Geese and Other Poems. 1974. The Gourd Dancer. 1976. The Names: A Memoir, 1976. The Ancient Child. 1989. In the Presence of the Sun. 1991. Circle of Wonder: A Native Amencan Chnstmas Story, 1993. The Native Amencans: Indian American 1993; co-author: Country, Indian Photographic Images. 1868-1931. 1982; editor: The Complete

m



.

articles to

profl.

jours.

Artillery officer in

Recipient Signum laudis, Austro-Hunganan Army. WWI Mem. Cambridge silver and bronze fortitude, etc.. medals and Oxford univs an assns. (hon.). Brit. Designer Inst Died

Nov

24. 1946.

engineer, consultant; b U.S., 1891. naturalized. Ida Assinofsky, 1896.; s. Solomon and Anna (Bloch) M.; Student. Emperor 1893; children: Liberty. Siegfried, Grace Alexander Gymnasium, Riga. 1880-87. Baltic Poly Inst..

m

1895 Riga. 1889-91; degree in civil engnng Columbia U 1895-97; asst engr. engr of design City of Dept of Bridges. 1897-1915; engr of design Delaware River bridge. Phila.. 1920-26. cons engr. George Washington and 1927-31, Ambassador bridge, DeBayonne bridges. 1929-32, 1928-30, Maumee River bridge, Toledo, troit, 1934-36, East River bridges. Tnborough bridge. 1936-39. 1934-37. Bronx-Whitestone bridge. Tacoma Narrows bridge, 1938-40. Mackinac Straits Bridge Authority. 1938-40; mem bd engrs Golden Gate Bridge. 1929-37. San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge. 1931-37; cons engr Commissariat of Transp Russia. 1929-32. Century of Progrevs Expn.. Chgo.. 1933 Compiler, translater Considered Experimental Researches on Reinforced Concrete, 1906; contbr numerous articles. Mem. Structural Steel Welding Com.. Com on Specifications for Welding Bridges.

NYC.

NY,

,

NYC. NYC.

NYC.

Com. on Design of Structural Members. Alloy Steel Com.. Com. on Design of Lightweight Structural Alloys, chmn Recipient of gold memal Franklin Insl 1933. Norman .

medal Am Soc Civil Engrs. 1934. Egleston medal for disl achievements in engnng. Columbia U 1939. Modem Pioneer •ward Nat Assn Mfrs 1940 Mem Am Soc Civil Engrs (life mem.. James Laune pnze 1939). Am Soc. Testing Matenals. Am. Ry Engnng. Assn. Am Welding Soc., Sigma Xi, Zeta Beta Tau Died Sept 3. 1943 ,

.

archives appear

in their original

form

Senate (Calif.) Commn. Corp. Governance Shareholder Author: Power and Rights and Securities Trans., 1986 Fin. chmn. Mass. Rep. State Com., Accountability, 1991. 1967-68; del Rep Nat. Convs., 1968, 80; Rep. candidate for U.S. Senate from Maine, 1972, 76; mem. Rep. Nat. Com., 1977-78; chmn. Maine Rep. State Com., 1977-78; chmn. Reagan-Bush Fundraising for New Eng., 1980; pres., founder Insll. Shareholders' Svcs.. 1985-90, Lens, Inc., 1990—. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa.



.

MONROE, MARILYN (NORMA JEAN MORTENSON),

Yr. award, French Acad. Motion Pictures. 1958. Died Aug. 1962; buned Weslwood Village Meml. Cemetery, Los 5, Angeles.

Indian Authors,

Heye Found

Trustee,

1972.

NY C,

.

Museum

1978—. Guggenheim

of Am. Indian. fellow. 1966-67;

MLA

.

former Vice President of United States, diplomat, lawyer; b. Ceylon, Minn., Jan. 5, 1928; s. Theodore Sigvaard and Clanbel Hope (Cowan) M.; m Joan Adams. Dec 27, I955;children: TheBA cum laude. U. Minn., 1951, odore, Eleanor, William LLB, 1956. Bar: Minn 1956 Law elk Minn Supreme Ct.; 1960-64; pvt. practice law, 1956-60; atty gen State of Minn U.S. senator from Minn.. 1964-77. v.p. served under Pres.

James Carter U.S. 1977-81; mem Nat. Security Council. 1977-81; mem firm Winston & Strawn. 1981-87; ptnr. Dorsey & Whitney. Mpls.. 1987-93; U.S. amb. to Japan Accountability of The Author: 1993-96 Tokyo,

Power— Toward a Responsible Law Rev Dem nominee for Army. 1951-53

Presidency, 1975; Pres U.S.. 1984

Presbytertan.

mem. Minn With U.S.

Democrat

MONDRIAN,

PIET, artist, b Amersfoorl. The Netherlands. Mar 7. 1872. diplomas Amsterdam Acad. Fine Arts, 1889, 92 Worked in naturalistic style until 1912. in cubist manner, Pans, 1912-14, worked on evolving purer abstract style in black and white, Holland, dunng World War I; evolved his style in Paris.

cs). Kan (essays).

,

1945

actress;

Miller

b.

June

(div,).

model, motion picture actress.

MONROE, WILLIAM SMITH,

mandolin player,

Author: Plastic Art and Pure Plastic Feb 1. 1944 Died

1917

An

NYC.

.

WSN

,

1996.

MONTANA, JOSEPH C, player;

b

Montana.

m

(div.):

New

JR., former professional football

Eagle. Pa. June and Theresa M.; m. 2nd. Cass Castillo (div

Sr..

II. 1st,

artistic

director,

NYC.

composer,

Nov 20. choreographer, film maker, director: b BA. and Audrey Lois (Zellman) 1942; d Theodore 1988. Sarah Lawrence Coll.. 1964, ArlsD (hon ). Bard Coll U of the Arts, 1989. Juilliard Sch Music. 1997, San founder House Artistic dir 1998 Francisco Art Insl 1968— Pnn works include Vessel. Found for Arts. 1971. Quarry. 1976. Turtle Dreams. 1983. Recent Ruins, 1979. The Games. 1983. Book of Days. 1988. Facing North.

G

M

.

.

.

NYC.

1990. Atlas. 1991. Three Heavens and Hells. 1992, Volcano 1994, Amencan Archeology. 1994, The Politics of

Songs.

1956;

s

Joseph

C

Kim Monscs. 1975

1983);

m

3rd.

Jennifer

BA

B in Wallace. 1984; 2 children. Alexandra. Elizabeth Mklg U Notre Dame, 1978 Quarterback San Francisco 49ers, 1979-93; mem Super Bowl Championship Team. 1982. 85. 90; named to Pro Bowl. 1981. 83. 84, 85. 87. 89. 90. 93; quarterback Kansas City Chiefs, 1993-95; formerly with new bus devel dept Viking Components Inc.. Rancho Santa Marganla. Calif. 1999-2000 Author (with Alan Steinberg) al Super Bowl. 1982. Cool Under Fire. 1989 Named at NFL, 1989. Player of Yr.. The Sporting News. 85. 1989, Man of Yr .. The Sporting News. 1989; named to Pro Bowl 1981. 83-85. 87. 89. 90. 93. nominated Pro Football Achievements include holding NFL Hall of Fame. 2000. career records for highest completion percentage (63.67). .

MONK, MEREDITH JANE,

singer; b.

Rosme. Ky Sept. 13. 1911; s. James Buchanan and Malissa (Vandiver) M.; m. Carolyn Brown. 1935 (div); children: Grand James. Melissa. Worked in oil refinery; mem. Played on, WLS Barn Dance, East ChiOle Opry. 1939— cago, Ind., 1929-34, formed group. The Monroe Brothers, 1934-38, playing on radio stas. in, N.C and SC; formed group, The Blue Grass Boys, 1938— nationwide concert and festival appearances; recorded for, Victor Records, 1940-41, Columbia Records. 1945-49. Decca (now MCA). 1950—; songs recorded include My Little Georgia Rose; albums include In The Pines, 1988. Live at The Opry. 1989, The Country Music Hall of Fame, 1991, The Essential Bill Monroe and His Blusgrass Boys (1 945-49). 1992. Mule Skinner Blues. 1991. The Music of Bill Monroe 1936-1994. 1994. Elected to County Music Hall of Fame. 1970. Originated term bluegrass and defined its style. Died Sept. 13,

NYC,

after 1940; 1919-40. lived in founder of neoplasticism. Organized (with Theo van Doesburg) mag de Stifjl (mag presenting theones of neoplasti-

mature

.

Jt.

US

presdl. appointee retirement thrift investment

MONDALE, WALTER FREDERICK,

Fredenck Goddard Tuckerman. 1965, American

,

,

Civil engr

and Welfare Benefit Programs.

Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters grantee. 1970; recipient Acad. Am. Poets pnze for "The Bear", 1962, Premio Letlerano Mem Am. Internazionale Mondello Italy. 1979, PEN. Studies Assn

of

,

MOISSEIFF, LEON SfOLOMON), Riga. Latvia, Nov 10. 1872: came to

Synthetic Fuels Corp.. 1981-84; adminstr. Office Pension Dept Labor. 1984-85; bd. Fed. Employee Retirement System, 1986-88; apptd. chmn. Com. to Study Maine State Retirement System. 1987-88; apptd. to

dir.

1927; m. Joe DiMaggio (div), Arthur 1. photographer's Student, pub. schs., Calif. Starring actress in Asphalt Jungle. AH About Eve. The Fireball. As Young as You Feel. Let's Make il Legal. Monkey Business. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. How to Marry a Millionaire. The Seven Year Itch, Bus Stop. The Sleeping Pnnce, The Pnnce and the Showgirl, Some Like It Hot, Let's Make Love, The Misfits, others. Designated Star of Tomorrow, 1952; recipient Best Actress of

Poems

1930.

others; contbr

NYC,

MVP

MVP

.

MONTGOMERY highest passer rating (93.5), NFL single-season record for highest passer rating 012.4), 1989, NFL record for most consecutive games with 300 or more yards passing (5), 1982, most consecutive passes completed (22), 1987. Office. Super Joe Official J Montana Fan Club PO Box 2409 Menlo Park

CA

NY

Woman of Achievement AAUW, 1968 Mem Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters (Nat. award 1946), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters Presbyterian Died Feb. 5, 1972.

MOORE, MARY TYLER,

Aug.

5,

Miss.

1920;

s.

Stale U.

GILLESPIE V. (SONNY former congressman; b. Meridian, Miss., M. and Emily (Jones) M. B S Mem Miss. Senate, 1956-66. 90th-104th

Gillespie

,

Congresses from 3rd Miss. Dist., 1967-96; chmn. vets, affairs com.. 1981-94; mem vets, affairs com., chmn. spl. com. on S.E. Asia 90th-102d Congresses. 1978-96; ranking minority mem.. 1994-96; mem. armed services, com. 90th-103d Congresses, chmn. select com. on missing persons in southeast Asia, 1 975-96; mem. vets, affairs com.; mem. Woodcock Commn., 1977; CEO. pres. The Montgomery Group, AlexPres. Miss. N.G. Assn., 1959; pres. andria, Va., 1997—. Miss. Heart Assn., 1967-68. Served with AUS, World War II. Decorated Bronze Star Korea, ret. maj gen. Miss N.G. medal. Combat Inf. Badge; recipient Miss. Magnolia award, Coun1966. Lifetime Achievement award Mil. Educators selors Assn.. 1992. Mem. VFW, Am. Legion 40 and 8, Episcopalian. Congl. Prayer Breakfast Group (pres. 1970). Office: The Lodges: Masons; Shriners; Scottish Rite. Montgomery Group 1! Canal Center Plz Ste 104 Alexandria

&

22314-1595

MOODY, WILLIAM HENRY,

jurist; b Newbury, Mass Henry L. and Melissa Augusta (Emerson) Grad., Phillips Acad., Andover. Mass.. 1872; AB. Harvard U.. 1876; studied law in office of, Richard H. Dana, Boston; LLD. Amherst and Tufts colls.. 1904 Bar:. 1878 City solicitor City of Haverhill, Mass., 1888-90; dist. atty. Ea. Dist. of Mass., 1890-95; elected 54th Congress, 1895-97; re-elected 55th to 57th Congresses. 1897-1903; resigned 57th Congress, 1902; Sec. of Navy. 1902-04, Atty. Gen. of U.S. under Pres. Roosevelt. 1904-06; assoc. justice Republican. Died July 2, Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1906-10. 1917

Dec. 23, 1853; M.; unmarried

s.

MOORE, CHARLES WILLARD,

educator;

architect,

b.

Benton Harbor, Mich., Oct. 31, 1925; s. Charles Ephraim and Nanette Kathryn (Almendinger) M. B.Arch., U. Mich.. (hon .). 1947; M.F.A., Princeton U.. 1956, Ph.D.. 1957; Yale U„ 1965. Architect Mario Corbett (Architect), 1947-48; architect Joseph Allen Stein (Architect), 1948-49; asst. prof. U Utah, 1950-52; asst. prof, architecture Princeton U., 1957-

MA

59; assoc. prof. U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1959-62; chmn dept. architecture U. Calif.. 1962-65, Yale U.. New Haven, 196569; dean Yale U., 1969-71, prof.. 1971-75; prof, architecture UCLA, 1975-85, head dept., 1976-77, 77-80; architect Moore Lyndon Turnbull Whitaker (Architects), 1961-64, Moore Turnbull, San Francisco and New Haven, 1964-70, Charles Moore Assos., Essex, Conn., 1970-76, Moore Grover Harper, Essex, Conn., and Moore Ruble Yudell. Los Angeles, 1976-

O'Neil Ford Centennial prof, architecture U. Tex., Austin, 1985-93. Author: The Place of Houses, 1974. Dimensions, 1975, Body Memory and Architecture, 1977, The Poetics of Gardens, 1988. Served to capt. U.S. Army, 1952-54. Recipient Topaz medallion for execellence in archtl. edn. AIA/Assn Collegiate Schs. Architecture, 1989, 25 Yr. award Sea Ranch AIA, 1991; Nat. Endowment Arts grantee, Fellow AIA (Gold 1975; Guggenheim grantee. 1976-77. medal 1991). Democrat. Home: Austin Tex. Died Dec. 16, 93;

MOORE, GORDON

Bklyn Dec 29, 1936, d. George and Marjone Moore; m. Richard Meeker; 1 child, Richard (dec.); m. Grant Tinker. 1963 (div. 1981); m. Robert actress; b.

,

MTM

1983. Chmn. bd. Enterprises, Inc., Studio Appeared in TV series Richard Diamond, Private 1957-59. Dick Van Dyke Show. 1961-66. Mary Tyler Moore Show, 1970-77, Mary, 1978, Mary Tyler Moore Hour, 1979. Mary, 1985, Annie McGuire, 1988, New York News, 1995, Mary and Rhoda. 1998; minisenes Gore Vidal's Lincoln, 1988, New York News, 1995; in TV movies Love American Style, 1969, Run a Crooked Mile, 1969, First You Cry, 1978, Heartsounds, 1984, Finnegan Begin Again. 1984, The Last Best Year. 1990. Thanksgiving Day. 1990. Stolen Babies, 1993 (Emmy award. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Mimseries or Special. 1993), Payback, 1997; films: X-15. 1961, Thoroughly Modern Millie, 1967, Don't Just Stand There, 1968, What's So Bad About Feeling Good?, 1968, Change of Habit, 1969, Ordinary People, 1980 (Acad Award nominee for best actress 1 98 1 ), Six Weeks, 1 982, Just Between Friends, 1986, Keys to Tulsa, 1996, Flirting with Disaster. 1996. Reno Finds Her Mom, 1997, Labor Pains, 1999; appeared on Broadway in Whose Life Is It Anyway?, 1980, Sweet Sue, 1987; in TV spl. How to Survive the Seventies, 1978, How To Raise a Drug Free Child. Recipient Emmy award Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis. 1964-65, 73-74, 76, Golden Globe award 1965. 81; named to TV Hall of Fame, 1985. Office: William Morns Agy care Betsy Berg 151 90212-2775 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills

Levine,

City, Calif.

Eye,

CA

E., electronics

company

executive; b.

San Francisco. Calif., Jan. 3, 1929; s. Walter Harold and Florence Almira (Williamson) M.; m. Betty I. Whittaker. Sept. 9, 1950; children: Kenneth, Steven. BS in Chemistry. U Calif, 1950; PhD in Chemistry and Physics, Calif Inst. Tech., 1954 Mem. tech staff Shockley Semicondr. Lab.. 1956-57; mgr engnng Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp., 1957-59, dir. research and devel., 1959-68; exec. v. p. Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., 1968-75; pres., chief exec chief exec, officer, 1979officer Intel Corp., 1975-79, chmn 87, chmn., 1987-95, chmn. emeritus. 1995—; bd. dirs. Varian Fellow IEEE (Founders Assocs. Inc., Transamerica Corp. medal 1997); mem. Nat. Acad. Engring., Phys. Soc. Office: Intel Corp 2200 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara ,

Am

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH JOHN

MORGAN, PIERPONT, financier; b Hartford. Conn.. Apr 17. 1837; s. Junius Spencer and Juliet (Pierpont) M.; m. Amelia Sturges, 1861 (wid 1862); m, Frances Louise Tracy. 1865; four children LLD, Yale U„ 1908. Harvard With Bank of Duncan. Sherman & Co.. 1857; 1910. became agt and atty. in U.S. George Peabody & Co.. London. I860; mem. Dabney. Morgan & Co., 1864-71, Drexel. Morgan & Co. (now J. P. Morgan & Co.), London, 1871—; financier in largest reorganizations of rys. and consolidation of indsl. properties; floated U.S. bonds issue of $62,000,000 during Cleveland adminstm, organized and floated secunties of U.S. Steel Corp., 1901; secured Am. subsenptions of $50,000,000 to Bnt. war loan of Apr.. 1901; others; controls over 50,000 miles of rys., large Am. and Brit, ocean transp. lines. Donated site, bldgs. and funds to Lyingin Hosp NY.; contbr. N.Y. trade schs.. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, others. Decorated Grand Cross Order of Red Eagle, Germany, 1911. Avocations: yachtsman (has been commodore N.Y Yacht Club, built "Columbia," which defeated "Shamrock" for Amenca's Cup. 1899 and 1901. .

Died Mar.

Chgo., Sept. 4, 1913; s. John Howard and Ruth (Fowler) M. BA, Vanderbilt U., 1935; PhD, U. Wis.. 1938, DSc, 1974; (hon). U Brussels, 1954; Dr honoris causa. U Pans. 1964. Fellow U. Wis. Alumni Rsch. Found.. 1935-39; asst Rockefeller Inst. Med biochemist;

MORGAN, JOHN TYLER,

Rsch., 1939-42, assoc., 1942-49, assoc. mem., 1949-52. mem., 1952-82; tech. aide OSRD. Nat. Def. Rsch Com., 1942-45; vis. prof. (Franqui chair) U. Brussels, 1950-51; vis. investigator U. Cambridge, Eng., 1951, chmn. panel on proteins (Internal. Union Pure and Applied Chemistry), 1953-57. prof..

on

chemistry of proteins, carbohydrates; mem. editl. bd .: Jour. Biol. Chemistry. 195060. Trustee Vanderbilt U. 1974-82 Co-recipient Nobel 1972. prize in chemistry, Linderstrom-Lang medal tech.

articles

Copenhagen, 1972. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (co-recipient chromatography award 1963, Richards medal 1972), Am. Soc. Biol Chemists (pres. 1966-67). Bnt., Belgian biochem. socs., Harvey Soc., AAAS, Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Belgian Royal Acad. Medicine (hon), Fedn. Am. Soc. Exptl. Biology (pres. 1970-71). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Died Aug. 23. 1982.

Mt

Willing. Ala.,

Hulda dren:

(Hill)

M

,

Feb

m.

9.

Came

b

Ellen,

Presidential elector. I860; del. Ala. 1861; joined as private C.S.A., May 1861; col. 51st Ala. regt., which he after war resumed practice at Selma, Ala.; presdl. elector, 1876, U.S. senator from Ala., 1877-1907; apptd. by Pres. Harmon as arbitrator on Bering Sea fisheries, 1892; apptd. by Pres. McKinley, July 1898, one of commrs. to organize govt, in Hawaii, after passage of

Secession

Conv

,

promoted through all grades to raised; was brig, gen., 1863-65;

Democrat. Died 1907

bill.

MORGAN, THOMAS HUNT,

zoologist; b. Lexington, Ky.,

M

s. Charlton H. and Ellen Key (Howard) Sampson, 1904; children: Howard Key, Edith Sampson, Ltiian Vaughn, Isabel Merrick. BS, State Coll. Ky., 1886. MS, 1888; PhD. John Hopkins U„ 1890, LLD. 1915; LLD. U Ky., 1916, McGill U.. 1921, U. Edinburgh,

Sept. 25, 1866;

m

;

Ltiian V.

1922, U. Calif.. 1930; ScD (hon.). U. Mich.. 1924; PhD. Heidelberg U., 1931; (hon.). U. Zunch. 1933. U. Paris. 1935. Prof, biology Bryn Mawr, 1891-1904; prof, exptl. zoology Columbia U., 1904-28; dir. William G. Kerckhoff Labs. Biol. Scis. Calif Inst. Tech., since 1928. Author: Regeneration, 1901, Evolution and Adaptation. 1903, Experimental Zoology, 1907, Heredity and Sex, 1913, Mechanism

MD

Mendelian Heredity, 1915, Critique of the Theory of Evolution, 1916, The Physical Bases of Heredity, 1919. The

of

Theory of the Gene. 1926, Expenmental Embryology, 1927, The Scientific Basis of Evolution, 1932. Embryology and Genetics, 1933; also monographs and papers on biol. and Recipient of Nobel prize for discoveries embryol. subjects. concerning the laws and mechanism of heredity. 1933. Fellow AAAS (pres. 1929-30); mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. (pres.

Am.

Soc.

Naturalists,

Am.

Soc.

Zoologists, Soc.

and Medicine, N.Y. Acad. Scis., Royal Soc. London; corr. meme. or fgn. assoc. numerous European Socs. Died Dec. 4, 1945.

Richard Foy, Robert

B.S.. U.S. Naval Acad., 1933; grad.. Naval War Coll.. 1953; LLD. (hon). Sanford U., Auburn U.. Troy U., The Citadel. ensign U.S. Navy, 1933. advanced through grades to adm.. 1957; held several fleet commands at sea; chief naval ops., 1967-70, chmn. joint chiefs of staff, 1970-74. Hill.

Commd



1974; dir. Blount Inc., Montgomery, Ala., 1974 dir. U.S. Life Ins. Corp., Arlington, Va., CACI, Arlington; adviser Center Strategic and Internal. Studies, The Citadel. Coauthor: U.S. Overseas Bases: Problems of Projecting American Military Power Abroad, 1977, Sea Power and Strategy in Chmn, Naval Aviation Mus. the Indian Ocean, 1981. Decorated Def. Dept. D.S.M with oak leaf Found., Inc. cluster, Navy D.S.M. with 4 stars, Army D.S.M. Air Fdfce DS.M.. Silver Star. Legion of Merit, D.F.C., Purple Heart, others; recipient Forrestal award. 1975; named to Nat. Aviation Hall of Fame, 1987, Naval Aviation Hall of Honor, 1988. Mem. U.S. Naval Acad. Alumni Assn.. U.S. Naval Inst- Ret. Officers Assn., Assn. Naval Aviation, Chevy

MORGENTHAU, HENRY, May

11,

Chase Club, Army-Navy Club. Republican. Baptist. Home: 20814-1745 Office: 9707 Old Georgetown Rd Bethesda Washington DC 20006-2202 1800 K St

MD

1891;

Fatman, Apr.

s.

JR., federal

NYC,

official; b.

Henry and Josephine (Sykes) M.; m. Elinor

1916 (dec. Sept. 21, 1949); children: Henry, Robert, Joan; m. Marcelle Puthon, Nov. 21, 1951. Student, Cornell U.. 1909-10. 12-13; LLD. Temple U., 1938, Amherst

;

,

NW

b.

Exptl. Biology retired naval officer;

1912; s. Richard Randolph and Ellen Foy, Nov. 28, 1935; chil-

Thomas Randolph. Mary

from Ala.;

elected to the senate.

1927-31),

MOORER, THOMAS HINMAN,

senator

U.S.

Athens, Tenn.. June 20. 1824; emigrated to Ala. when 9 yrs. Academic edn. admitted to bar. 1845; practiced until

b.

MD

Author

1913.

31,

old;

annexation

MOORE, STANFORD,

ret..

1994; interred Monterey, Calif.

WHO

U.,

94026-2409

MONTGOMERY, MONTGOMERY),

VA

WHO'S

192

Coll..

1942;

17,

DHL, Hebrew Union

Yeshiva U..

Pub.

1948.

Coll.,

Cm., 1945;

Am. Agncultunst.

LHD.

1922-33; con-

commr. State of N,Y.; chmn. Gov. Roosevelt's agrl. adv. commn., chmn. Taconic State Park commn.; mem. Farm Bd. Washington, 1933; gov. Farm Credit Adminstm., Washservation

1933; acting and under-sec. U.S. treasury, 1933-34; treasury Cabinet of Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, 1934-45. 1947-50, hon. chmn., 1951-53; chmn. bd. govs. Hebrew U„ 1950-51. Am. Fin. and Devel Corp. for Israel. 1951-54. Lt. (j.g.) USN, World War I. Recipient Grand Officer Legion of Honor, 1946. Chinese Order Auspicious Star, Grand Cordon, 1948. Mem. Obed ington, sec.

Gen. chmn. United Jewish Appeal,

Lodge, Jordon Lodge. Century Country Club (N.Y.C.. ma Club, Dutchess Golf and Country Club, Met. Club. Nat. Press Club (Washington). Jewish. Died Feb. 6. 1967.

Am

CA

MORITA, AKIO,

95054-1549

MORGAN, GARRETT AUGUSTUS, MOORE, MARIANNE CRAIG,

Nov

writer; b

St Louis, 1887; d. John Milton and Mary (Warner) AB, Bryn 1909; grad-, Carlisle Comml. Coll., 1910; LittD. Wilson Coll.. 1949, Mount Holyoke Coll., 1950, U. 15,

M

Mawr,

1952. LI. U 1953; LHD, Smith Coll.. 1950. Pratt Inst.. 1958; LittD. Douglass Coll.. 1967. Rutgers U., 1967. St. John's U- 1968, Princeton U.. 1968. Tchr. Carlisle (Pa.) U.S. Indian Sch.. 1911-15; asst. libr. NY. Pub. Libr., 1921-25; acting editor The Dial, 1925-

Rochester, 1951, Dickinson Coll

Mawr

,

lectr

Bryn

b.

Paris,

1877.

4,

businessman,

in-

Owner sewing

and smoke protector. Died Aug.

27.

1963.

MORGAN, 1938.

O

JAMES C, electronics executive; b. BSME, Cornell U- MBA; DEng (hon). De Anza Mem. corp. staff Textron Inc.. 1963-72; sr. plnr.

Coll., 1994.

,

West Ven Mgmt., San Francisco, 1972-76; chmn.

CEO

bd., pres..

Santa Clara, Calif., 1976-87, chmn. bd.. CEO, 1987—. Co-author Cracking the Japanese Market: Strategies for Success in the New Global Economy. Apptd by Pres. Clinton to Commn US. -Pacific Trade and Investment Policy, 1996; past mem. Nat. Adv. Com. Semiconductors. Recipient Cmty. Svc. award NCCJ, 1995, Nat. Medal of Tech., Pres. Clinton. 1996, named to Jr.

Applied Matenals,

Inc..

Achievement Hall of Fame, 1991; named Internal. Citizen of

World Forum of Silicon Valley, 1995. tronics Assn. (past bd. dirs.). Yr.,

Mem. Am.

SEMI/SEMATECH

World Presidents Orgn

Elec-

(past bd.

Econ. Leadership Inst. (bd. dirs.), Nat. Ctr. Asia-Pacific Econ. Cooperation (bd. dirs.). Coun. Competitiveness, Pacific Basin Econ. Coun. (chmn.'s circle). Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Internal (dir. ementus, past pres). Office: Applied Matenals Inc 3050 Bowers Ave Santa Clara CA 95054-3298 dirs.).

.

Congrl.

company executive; b. Nagoya, Kyuzaemon and Shuko (Toda) M

electronics

Japan, Jan. 26, 1921;

s.

,

May

13, 1950; children: Hideo, Masao, physics, Osaka Imperial U., 1944; (hon), U. III., 1993. Co-founder Tokyo Telecomm. Engnng. Corp. (now Sony*Corp), Tokyo, 1946, exec. v. p., 1959-71, pres., 1971-76, chmn., 1976-94. CEO, 1976-89. founder, hon.

m. Yoshiko Kamei,

Naoko.

Grad



ED

in

pres. Sony Corp. Am., 1960-66, chmn. bd., 1966-72, chmn. fin. com., 1972-74, 77-81, chmn. exec, com., 1974-77, from 1986-92; vice chmn. Keidanren; chmn. Coun. 1992-94; vice-chmn. Citizenship, Bd. for Better Corp. Councillors, Keidanren. Chmn. The Japan-US. Bus. Coun., 1993-94, Fgn. Investment in Japan Devel Inc., 1993-94; vice chmn., bd. councillors Keidanren, 1992-94, Keizai Koho Ctr. (Japan Inst, for Social and Econ. Affairs, 1992-94; hon.

chmn., (994

,

Coll 1953. Author: Poems. 1921. Observations, 1924, Selected Poems, 1935, The Pangolin and Other Verse, 1936, What Are Years, 1941. Nevertheless, 1944, Collected Poems. 1951, The Fables of La Fontaine (transl.), 1954, Predilections, 1955. Like a Bulwark, 1956. To Be a Dragon, 1959, A Marianne Moore Reader, 1961, Three Classic Tales (transl), 1963. The Arctic Ox, 1964, Tell Me, Tell Me, 1966, Complete Poems, 1968; contbr. criticism and verse to mags. Guggenheim Meml fellow, 1945, Acad Am. Poets fellow, 1965; recipient Helen Haire Levinson prize, 1933, Ernest Hartsock Meml. pnze, 1935, Shelley Meml award, 1940, Contemporary Poetry's Patrons' prize, 1944, Harriet Monroe Poetry award, 1944; Bollingen prize poetry Yale U. Libr., 1951, Nat. Book award. 1951. Pulitzer Pnze poetry. 1951. M. Carey Thomas award. 1953. Gold medal Poetry Soc. Am., 1960. Poetry award Brandeis U., 1963, MacDowell medal, Peterborough, N.H., 1967; decorated Cross Legion Honor Order Arts and Letters France; named 29; vis

Ky., Mar.

equipment repair shop and tailoring shop; founder Cleveland Call. 1920. Patentee Garrett Morgan traffic signal, safety hood ventor;

;

,



chmn. chmn. Coun. for Better Corp. Citizenship, 1995 Japan Internal. Tng. Coop. Orgn., 1991-95; Japan chmn. Decorated Legion d'Honneur Trilateral Commn., 1992-97. Govt, of France, 1984, First Class Order of Sacred Treasure His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, 1991; recipient Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon, Royal Soc. Arts Albert medal. 1982, Founders medal Inst, of Elec. and Electronic Engrs., 1994; named Hon. Knight Comdr. of Most Excellent Order of theBritish Empire, 1992, Comdr. Order of Leopold from H.M. the King of the Belgians, 1993. Creu de Sant Jordi, Govt. Catalonia. Spain, 1996. Disting. Medal of Honor, Japanese Am. Nat. Mus.. 1996. Mem. IEEE (hon), Japan Home: Tokyo Fedn. Econ. Orgnas. (vice chmn. 1986-92). Japan Died Oct. 3, 1999. ;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

MORLEY, GRACE MCCANN,

CENTURY AMERICA

an museum

director;

b.

Nov 3. 1900. d Frederick W(aller) and Morley. June 1933 (div Louise M. (Haley) McCann. rn S 1936) AB. L Calif. Berkeley. 1923. MA. 1924; docloral. 1937. L'niv of Calif. U. of Pans. 1926; LLD. Mills Coll LA. 1958; AFD. Calif. Coll of Arts and. Crafts. 1956; DHL. Smith Coll., 1957 Inslr French, later instr French and art Goucher Coll Ball 1927-30; curator Cm Art Mus.. 1930-33; dir. San Francisco Mus. of Art. 1935-58. dir on leave. 1958-61; asst dir Guggenheim Mus. 1959; dir Nat. Mus New Delhi. 1959-66; chmn Cen Adv Bd Mus.. India. from I960; dir. commemorative exhbn. U. Calif at Berkeley. Fine Arts Bldg Golden Gate I960; dir. Divsn of Edn Internal. Expn., San Francisco. 1939; mem. com. on art and collector South and Cen Am. contemporary painting sects., and dir. Pacific House. Golden Gate Internal Expn.. 1940; Berkeley, Calif.

G

.

.

.

,

.

.

Am

art. Com. on Art. Office of cons, on contemporary Latin U.S. Coordinator of Inter-Am. Affairs. 1941-43; counselor for museums. International Secretariat. UNESCO. Pans. 194647, head museums div.. 1947-49. others, mem. selection com.

paintings, Brusscl's World Fair. 1958; cons. Latin Am. exhbns. Archives. Hispanic Found.. Libr of Congress, 1943; numerous others. Mem. editl adv, bd. Arts and Architecture, editl. bd. Museum; author Le Sentiment de la Nature en France dans la Premiere Moitie du Dix-Septieme Siecle, 1926; Carl Morns. 1960; also author articles in On Art Mus Bull.. San Franciso Mus. Art Quarterly, art periodicals, cataDecorated Chevalier Legion d'Honneur. 1949. logues, etc. Mem. College Art Assn.. Am. Fedn. Arts (trustee). Internal.

Mus

Coun

(exec com Museums (mem

1952.

Am Com

Am

1951-61).

coun. 1939-59). Western Assn. Art Am. Assn. Art Museum Dirs. (pres 1954-56. 61). Western Museums Conf. (coun 1939-46, pres 1946-47). Phi Beta Kappa, others Died Jan. 8. 1985.

Assn. of

Mus.

Dirs.

MORRIS. WRIGHT,

novelist, cntic. b Central City. Nebr 6. 1910; s William H and Grace (Osborn) Mary 1934 (div. Josephine Kanlor. Finfrock, I960; 1961. Student. Pomona Coll.. 1930-33; hon degrees. Westminster Coll, U. Nebr.. Pomona Coll. Prof. San Francisco Stale U.. 1962-75 Author: My Uncle Dudley. 1942. The Man Who Was There. 1945. The Inhabitants. 1946. The Home Place. 1948. The World in the Ante. 1949. Man and Boy. 1951. The Works of Lu.c. 1952. The Deep Sleep. 1953. The Huge Season. 1954. The Field of Vision. 1956 (Nal Book award 1957). Love Among the Cannibals. 1957. The Territory Ahead. 1958. Ceremony in Lone Tree. 1960, The Mississippi River Reader. 1961. What a Way to Go, 1962. Cause for Wonder. 1963. One Day. 1965. In Orbil. 1967. Bill of Rites, a Bill of Wrongs, a Bill of Goods. 1968. God's Country and My People. 1968. Wnght Morns A Reader. 1970. Fire Sermon. 1971, War Games, 1971. Love Affair: Venetian Journal. 1972. Here is Einbaum. 1973, Life. 1973, About Fiction, 1975, Real Losses, Imaginary Gains. 1976. The Fork River Space Project. 1977, Earthly Delights. Unearthly Adornments: The American Writer as Image Maker 1978. Plains Song. 1980 (Am. Book award 1981). Will's Boy. 1981. Photographs and Words. 1982. Solo: An Amencan Dreamer in Europe. 1933-34. 1983. Cloak of Light, 1985. Collected Stones. 1986. Time Pieces: Word and Image. 1989, Wnling My Life: An Autobiography. 1992, Three Easy Pieces. 1993. Two for the Road. 1994 Recipient Robert Kirsch award for body of work. 1981, Life Achievement award Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1986; Guggenheim fellow, 1942. 46. 54 Nat Inst. Arts and Letters. Acad Arts and Scis (Whiling award 1982). Died May 1998.

M m

Jan

;

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m

A

A

A

A

MORRISON, HARRY W1NFORD, Tunbndge Twp..

May Mana choreographer; b Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 29. 1956; s. William and Maxine (Cnttenden) M. Studied with, Verla Flowers and Perry Brunson. Artistic 1980—. Theatre dir Mark Morris Dance Group. Royal de la Monnaie. Brussels. 1988-91; co-founder White Oaks Dance Project. 1990; performed with Lar Lubovitch

NYC.

Dance Co., Hannah Kahn Dance Co., Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians, Eliot Feld Ballet. Koleda Balkan Dance EnChoreographer for Mark Morris Dance Group of semble. more than 90 works including Mythologies. 1986. L'Allegro, Moderate 1988. Dido and Aeneas, 1989. il Penseroso ed The Hard Nut. 1991, Lucky Charms, 1994, Rondo. 1994. The Office, 1994, others; choreographer: Mort Subtle, Boston il

Esteemed Guesls. Joffrey Ballet. 1986, Drink to Ballet Theatre. 1988. Ein Only With Thine Eyes, Herz. Pans Opera Ballet, 1990. Nixon in China. Houston Grand Opera, 1987. Orfee et Eundice, Seattle Opera, 1988, The Death of Klinghoffer. Theatre de la Monnaie. 1991. Platee. Royal Opera. Covent Garden. 1997. Maelstrom. San Francisco Ballet. 1994. Pacific. San Francisco Ballet. 1995. Sandpaper Ballet, San Francisco Ballet. 1999; (television) Great Performances /Dance in Amenca The Hard Nut. 1992; dir. Die Fledermaus. Seattle Opera. 1988. Falling Down Stairs, 1994. Dido and Aeneas. 1995; dir (Broadway) The Capcman. Recipient N.Y. Dance and Performance award. Ballet, 1986.

1984. 90; Guggenheim fellow, 1986. MacArthur Found, low. Office: Mark Morns Dance Group 225 Lafayette St

504

New York NY

Oct

(dec.

III..

m

s. George William and m. Anna Daly, Dec. 12. 1914 Shannon. July. 1959. DSc

Feb. 23, 1885;

(Hawkins) 1957);

construction executive;

M

.

Velma V

), U Idaho; LLD. U Portland. Coll. Idaho. 1959. From waterboy to timekeeper Bates & Rogers Constrn. Co., Chgo.. 1902-05; from axman to supt. U.S. Bur. Reclamation. Boise. Idaho. 1906-12; ptnr., acting v. p., gen. mgr Mornson & Knudsen. 1912-23; v. p.. gen. mgr. Morrison-Knudsen Co., Idaho. 1923-34; v.p.. gen. mgr. Mornson-Knudsen Co.. Del.. 1935-39. pres. gen. mgr.. 1940-46, pres.. 1947-60, chmn., 1960; organizer, pres. Six Cos.. Inc.; past chmn.. dir. Morrison-Knudsen Co.. Inc.; chmn.. dir. Pakistan Constructors Recipient Econ. Corp.. Ltd.; dir. Idaho 1st Nat Bank. 1958; named Idaho Bus. Statesmanship award Seattle I Man of Yr.. Idaho Stale U.. 1963. Mem. Idaho Soc. Engrs. (hon. life). The Moles (NYC. hon ) Deceased.

(hon

,

musician; b Melbourne.

M. Pamela Susan Courson. Student. Fla. Stale U.. UCLA. Author: The Lords & The Creatures, 1970. albums include: The Doors, 1967, Strange Days. 1967. Waiting For The Sun. 1968. The Soft Parade, 1969, Absolutely Live, 1970. Mornson Hotel, 1970. LA Woman. Fla..

Dec.

8.

1943;

An Amencan

Prayer. 1979, Alive She Cned, 1983. Live At The Hollywood Bowl. 1987. In Concert. 1990, numerous others Died July 3. 1971

1971.

fel-

Rm MORRISON, MARION MICHAEL

Kansas City, Mo.. Feb 9. 1931 Student. Kansas City Jr Coll Kansas City Art Inst., 1948-50, U. Kansas City. Calif. Sch Fine Arts. San 1966 Francisco, Reed Coll., 1954-55; MA. Hunter Coll 1975—. 1964-75. prof art Instr art Hunler Coll One man shows include. Corcoran Gallery Art. Washington. 1970. Leo Castelli 1969. Whitney Mus Am An. Gallery, NYC. 1972. 76. Max Protetech Gallery. Washington, 1973, Stedelijk Mus.. Amsterdam. 1977, Florence 1978. Whitney Wilcox Art Gallery. Swarthmore (Pa.) Coll Mus. Am Art, 1972, 73. 75. 76. Ind U Art Mus 1972. Art in Evolution, Xerox Sq. Exhbn. Center. Rochester. N.Y., b

artist;

.

.

NYC.

.

,

NYC,

.

.

U

Mus,

1974. Art Inst. Chgo.. 1974. 76, 77. Ponderosa Collection, 74. Contemporary Arts Center, Cin., Some Recent Am. Art (traveling exhbn. Australia. New 1973. Princeton

Zealand). Mus.

W

Art

Modem

Art,

NYC.

1974.

Galene Ricke,

Cologne, Ger 1974. Beaubourg Centre Nat d'Art Contemporain. Pans. 1974. Phila. Coll Art. 1975. Portland Art Directions 1945-1975. Nat ColMus 1975. Sculpture lection Fine Arts. Smithsonian Inst., Washington. 1975. Mus Contemporary An, Chgo.. 1975. 77. High Mus Art, Atlanta. N.Y Stale Mus Albany. 1977. Madison (Wis ) Art Center, 1977. Kansas 1977, New Gallery Contemporary Art. Cleve 1978. Mus Contemporary Art. La Jolla, 1978. City Art Inst Inst. Contemporary An, Boston, 1982, Sonnabend Gallery, .

Am

.

.

,

.

group exhbns include. Guggenheim Internal.. Solomon Guggenheim Mus. NYC. 1967. Minimal An. The Hague, 1968, The An of the Real. Mus Modern Art, 1968. 1992;

R

Mus Art. 1968, High Mus Art. Atlanta. 1982. StedeMus., Amsterdam, 1982. Sonnabend Gallery. 1985. Mus Contemporary Art. Chgo.. 1986. Dcssins d'Amenques. Frac Picardie. Amiens. France. 1992, others; represented in permanent collections, Nat Gallery of Victona, Melbourne. Australia. Dallas Mus. Fine Arts. Whitney Mus Am. Art. Tate Gallery, London, Modern Museet. Stockholm, commd. works include. Earth Project Nat. Planning Commn Ottawa. Ont. Can Steam Piece, Western Wash. U, Bellingham, 1969. Grand Rapids Project, City of Grand Rapids, Mich, 1974, Observatory. Sonbeek Unlimited. Oosl-ElevoPhila lijk

See

WAYNE, JOHN

MORRISON, TONI (CHLOE ANTHONY MORRISON), novelist; b

Ramah

Lorain. Ohio. Feb. 18. 1931; d. George and Ella

(Willis)

1964); children:

Wofford; m Harold Mornson. 1958 (div Harold Ford. Slade Kevin B.A.. Howard

MA.

Tchr English and 1953; Cornell U.. 1955. humanities Tex So. U.. 1955-57. Howard U.. 1957-64; editor 1965—; assoc prof English SUNY. Random House. Purchase. NY. 1971-72; Schweitzer Prof, of the Humanities SUNY. Albany, NY. 1984-89; Robert F. Goheen Prof of the Visiting Humanities Pnncelon Univ., Pnnceton, NJ. 1989 Author: The prof., Yale Univ.. 1976-77, Bard Coll., 1986-88 Bluest Eye, 1969, Sula. 1973 (National Book award nominaU.,

NYC.



;

Ohioana Book award 1975). Song of Solomon, 1977 (National Book Critics Circle award 1977, Amencan Acad, and Inst, of Arts and Letters award 1977). Tar Baby. 1981. (play) Dreaming Emmell. 1986. Beloved. 1987 (Pulitzer Prize for fiction 1988. Robert F Kennedy Book award 1988. Melcher Book award Unitanan Universalis! Assn. 1988, National Book award nomination 1987. National Book Cntics Circle award nomination 1987), Jazz, 1992, Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination, 1992, Nobel Pnze Speech, 1994. Birth of a Nationhood Gaze, Script & Spectacle in the O.J- Simpson Tnal. 1997; editor: The Black Book. 1974, Race-ing Justice. En-Gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill. Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of 1992; lyncist: Honey and Rue. 1992 Social Reality. Recipient New York State Governor's Art award. 1986; Washington College Literary award. 1987; Elizabeth Cady Stanton award National Organization for Women; Nobel Mem Author's prize in Literature Nobel Foundation, 1993 Office Pnnceton U Writing Program 185 Guild (council) Nassau St Pnnceton NJ 08544-2003 also: Internal Creative 57th St New York NY 10019-4001 Mgmt 40 tion

1975.

W

land. Netherlands. 1977 Served with U.S. Army. 1951-52 Recipient pnze Walker Art Center. Mpls 1966. 1st pnze Internal. Inst., Toreuato di Telia. Buenos Aires. Argentina. 1967; sculpture award Soc Four Arts. 1975; Guggenheim .

fellow, 1969

Office:

MORSE, CARL C, ecutive, b. Athens.

commissioner, insurance company exU 1913 1892 Grad „ Colo Machinery Co.. Tenn.. founder Carl

NY.

A&M

.

G With Morse Bros Organizer, dir Morse Ins Co. commr Rep Dist 2 Lakewood Sanitation Dist.. mem Lake Sch Bd founding mem 1st pres Lakewood Kiwanis Cub Died in 1954. ;

.

MORRIS. STEVLAND

See

Castelli Gallery 4

E

WONDER. STEVIE

archives appear in their original form

NYC.

Winner Record Changer All-Time Slar Poll, 1951; composer works include King Porter Stomp, Milenburg Joys, Wolvenne Blues. The Pearls, Shoe Shiner's Drag, Wild Man Blues, Kansas City Stomps Died Los Angeles. July 10. 1941. 40. Cal

MORTON, PAUL,

secretary of the navy; b

May

Detroil.

22. 1857; s. J Sterling and Caroline (Joy) M m Charlotte Goodndge. Oct. 13. 1880. With Burlington system, 1872-90; v.p. Colo Fuel & Iron Co pres. Whitebreast Fuel Co.. 1890;

;

AT. &

S.F Ry.. 1896-98. 2d

v.p.. 1989-1904; Sec. Pres. Roosevelt. 1904-05; pres. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S.. 1905-11; v.p. Pan-Am. R.R., 1910-11 Died 1911.

96; 3d v.p.

Navy

of

cabinet

in

of

MORTON, ROGERS CLARK BALLARD, b. Louisville, Sept 19. 1914; David C and Anne Jones, May McCance AB. Yale U..

27, 1939; children:

federal official;

From

1937.

Mary

(Ballard)

David C. Anne Ballard

v.p. to pres

&

Ballard (now Pillsbury Co.). Louisville, 1946-51; from v.p. to Pillsbury Co., 1951-71; mem. 88th to 92d Congresses 1st. Dist. Md., 1963-71, sec. interior, 1971-75, sec. of commerce, 1975-76, counselor to Pres. for econ. and domestic policy matters, 1976-77. Chmn Rep Nat. Com. 1969-71; trustee Nat Trust for Histonc Preservation. Capt FA. AUS. 1943-

dir.

Mem

Club.

Soc Died Apr

Mills.

Md

45.

Cm 19.

Md.

.

Club. Chesapeake Bay Yacht buned Old Wye Church, Wye

1979;

MOSBACHER, ROBERT ADAM,

and gas industry

oil

ex-

Ml. Vernon. N.Y., Emil and Gertrude (Schwartz) M.; children Diane, Robert, Kathryn, Lisa Mosbacher Mears. BS, Washington and Lee U. 1947. LLD (hon .), 1984. Independent oil and gas producer, 1948 former sec. Depl. of Commerce, Washington. 1989-92; gen. chmn. Pres. Bush's reelection campaign. 1992; gen. chmn. fin Rep. Nat. Com., Washington. 1992; chmn. Mosbacher Energy Co.. Houston, Former bd. Mosbacher Power Group, Houston, 1995 dirs. Choate Sch., Wallingford, Conn.; dir. emeritus Aspen ecutive, political organization executive; b.

Mar.

1927;

11,



s.

;



and

.

chmn. bd. Anderson Hosp.; nat. fin. chmn. George Bush chmn. Pres. Ford Fin. Com.; co-chmn. Republican Com.; dir. Tex. Heart Inst.; pres. Odyssey Acad.. for

Ctr. visitors Inst..

Strategic

Internal.

Studies;

MD.

for Pres.;

Nat. Fin. Galveston, 1998 Mem. Am. Petroleum Inst. (dir.. exec, com.), Nat. Petroleum Coun. (past chmn.). All Am. Wildcatters Assn. (past chmn.). Am. Assn. Petroleum Landmen (past pres.). Presbyterian. Address: Mosbacher Energy Corp 712



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.

TX

2200 Houston

St Ste

77002-3206

MOSELEY-BRAUN, CAROL, 1947; d. Joseph

Braun.

1973

senator, b Chgo Aug. 16. and Edna A. (Davie) Moselcy; m. Michael

J.

1986);

(div.

I

.

child,

1969; JD, U. Chgo 1972. dist ) III.. 1973-77; mem. recorder of deeds Cook County,

Chgo

.

.

Cl. (no



Matthew

BA,

U

111.

Asst. U.S. atty. U.S. Dist Ho. of Reps. 1979-88; 1988-92; III.. senator Ill

US

Washington, 1993 mem. fin. com., subcom. on secunty and family policy, subcom. on medicare, longterm care and health ins., mem. com. on banking, housing oversight and structure, and urban affairs, subcom. on subcom. on internat. fin. and monetary policy, subcom. on fin. mstns. and regulatory relief, first African-Am. woman

from

III

;

social

HUD

elected

to

US

1992.

Senate.

MARY ROBERTSON (GRANDMA

MOSES, ANNA MOSES),

1860 d painter, b Greenwich, NY.. Sept 7, King and Margaret (Shannahan) Robertson; ed. pub. of Eagle Bridge, N.Y.: Hon. Doc. degree. Russell Sage

Russell sch.

Coll., 1949; hon.

and Industry, 9,

Dr Fine

Phila.. 1951;

1887; children:

Winona

Arts,

Moore

Inst, of Art,

Science

m. Thomas Salmon Moses. Nov. Loyd, Forrest. Anna May

(dec.),

(deceased). Hugh (deceased) (five more children died in early childhood). Paintings exhibited in shows throughout U.S. including Mus of Modern Art. N.Y. City, Phillips Gallery. Washington. Carnegie Inst., Met. Mus of Art of N.Y. City; shows in Europe. 1950-57. Paintings on 15 one-man Awards: N.Y. State prize. Chnstmas cards since 1946. Syracuse, N.Y., 1941; award of Distinctive Merit, Art Dirs. 1947, Certificate of Ment. 1956; Women's Nat. Club. Press Club award for outstanding accomplishment in art, 1949; Bronze medal Soc Illustrators, 1955 Mem. D.A.R., Life's History, autobiSoc. Mayflower Dcscs. Author: ography by Grandma Moses (edited by Otto Kallir). 1952. Brit, edit., 1952. German edition, 1957, also Dutch edition. 1958 Died Dec.. 1961

NYC

.

MOSES, EDWIN, Aug

Ohio.

Morehouse

Depl Studio Art Hunter Coll 695 Park

Ave New York NY 10021-5024 also 77th St New York NY 10021-1727

jazz

My

.

.

MORTON, FERDINAND JOSEPH LA MENTH,



MORRISON, JAMES DOUGLAS,

10012-4087

MORRIS. ROBERT,

MONROE,

See

musician; b. Gulfport. La.. Sept. 20. 1885. Part time musician on guitar. 1892. part time musician on piano, 1895; part time piano player Storeyville Quarter, New Orleans, 1902; night club owner Washington, circa 1937. 1st record Richmond. Ind.. 1923-24; recording sessions Morion's red Hot Peppers featunng Kid Ory, Johnny and Baby Dodds. 1939Omer Simeon, others, 1936-30; record series,

M.; m.

Am

Me

JEAN

s.

b.

MARK WILLIAM,

NORMA

MORTENSON. MARILYN

Am

Mem

1937-41),

(pres.

MORRIS,

MOSES

193

MORSE. HAROLD

M., lawyer, b Clarks. Nebr. Aug 12. Bar: Nebr 1914. Nev 1932 1892 I.LB. U Nebr. 1914 Lawyer Las Vegas, ptnr Morse and Graves. Fellow Am Coll fnal Lawyers, mem ABA. Clark Counly Bar Assn (pres 1937), Stale Bar Nev. (chmn. civil practice com. 195254). Fedn Ins Counsel. Phi Delta Phi Died Dec 7. 1966

31.

former track and field athlete; b Dayton. 1955; m Myrclla Moses. Student.

Coll.

Fin.

cons.

Robinson-Humphrey

Co..

hurdler; Worlds Top Ranked In1976— Chmn US Olympic Com. 1989— Holder world record 400 Substance Abuse Com

Atlanta. termediate

Olympian

Hurdler.

.

meter hurdle; Olympic gold medalist, 1976, 84; 1st U.S. athlete to be voted delegate to Internal. Amateur Athletic named Sportsman of the Yr. U.S. Olympic Com.; Fedn Field Hall of Fame. 1994 named to VS. Track .

&

Mem

.

MOSES Internal

Com.

WHO'S

194

Amateur com).

Athletics

Assn.

(pres.).

U.S.

Olympic

MOTHER JONES See JONES, MARY HARRIS

(exec.

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Nat. Coun. of YMCAs of U.S., until 1928; hon life pres. World's Com and World's Alliance of YMCAs, from 1926; exec. com. Student Vol. Movement. 1888-1920; gen. World's Student Chnstian Fedn- 1895-1920. chmn. sec. 1920-28; chmn. Continuation Com World Missionary ConfEdinburgh. 1910-20; chmn. Internat. Missionary Coun., 1921, hon. chmn Jan. 1942—; hon pres. World Coun. of Chsfrom 1948; travelled throughout U.S. and abroad for World Mission to Christianity, 1900-41; mem Mex. Commn- 1916, mem. Spl. Diplomatic Mission to Russia. 1917; gen. sec. Nat. War Work Coun. of YMCA. 1940-45. Author: Strategic Points in the World's Conquest, 1897, Evangelization of the World in This Generation, 1900, Christians of Reality, 1902, Pastor and Modern Missions, 1904, The Future Leadership of the Church, 1909. The Decisive Hour of Chnstian Missions, 1910, The Present World Situation. 1914, World Student Christian Federation, 1920, Confronting Young Men with (he Living Chnst, 1923, The Moslem World of Today, 1924, The Present Day Summons to the World Mission of Christianity, 1931, Liberating the Lay Forces of Christianity. 1932. Cooperation and the World Mission. 1935, Five Decades and a Forward View. 1939, Methodists United for Action, 1939, The Larger Evangelism. 1944, Addresses and papers of John R Mott; also conlbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Decorated Knight Legion of Honor. France. Disting. Svc medal. U.S., Order of Sacred Treasure. Japan, Order of Jade, China, cmdr. Order of White Lion, Czechoslovakia. Pnnce Carl medal, Sweden, Nobel Peace Pnze. Norway. Fellow Royal Geographical Soc.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Yale Club. Pnnceton Club. Cornell Club. Jan 31. 1955; buried Washington Cathedral. Washington.

chmn.

MOTHERWELL, ROBERT, MOSES, ROBERT,

publisher; b. New Haven, Dec. 18. Bella Moses; m. Mary Louise Sims, Aug. 28, 1915; children: Barbara. Janes Moses Collins; m. Mary A. Grady, Oct. 3. 1966. BA. Yale U- 1909. with honors, Oxford U- 1911, (hon.), 1936, LLD. 1952; MA. 1913; PhD in Polit. Sci- Columbia U- 1914, LLD. 1952; LLD. Syracuse U- 1936, Union Coll.. 1938; LLD, (hon), Litt.D- numerous colls, and univs.. 1936-75. 1888;

s.

Emanuel and

AM

BA

HDL

Numerous mcpl. positions to sole mem. Henry Hudson and Marine Pkwy. aulhonties, N.Y.C, 1938; mem. N.Y.C. Planning Commn., 1942-60; CEO N.Y.C Tunnel Authority. 1945-46; chmn. consol. Triborough Bridge and N.Y.C. Tunnel Authority, 1946-68; conslrn. coord. N.Y.C. 1946-60; chmn Power Authority. State of NY.. 1954-63; pres World's Fair. 1964-65; cons, state and mcpl. planning affairs throughout U.S. and in Brazil, 1942-81; sec. Temporary State Commn. Protection and Preservation Atlantic Shore Front. 1962; cons, to chmn. Met. Transp. Authority, 1968-81, mem. N.Y. State Commn. to Commemorate 200th Anniversary Am. Revolution, State NY.. 1974-81. spl. adviser to N.Y. Gov. on housing, 1974-75; mem. Com. People Public TV, 1977-81; lectr. many large univs. in U.S., 1939-81; others. Author: Public Works: A Dangerous Trade, 1970; contbr. Coun. mem.-at-large Greater N.Y. articles to profl. jours. Boy Scouts Am., adv. mem. Suffolk coun.; life mem. N.Y. Bldg. Congress; mem. coun. Fordham U., 1967; hon. chmn. Prospect Park Centennial, 1966, mem. N.Y. Slate Commn for Bicentennial Revolution and Creation Slate N.Y. Republican candidate Gov. State N.Y., 1934; trustee various orgns; dir. emeritus Lincoln Ctr. Performing Arts, 1969. Recipient numerous awards and medals from various instns., including Silver Beaver award Boy Scouts Am., 1954, Silver Buffalo award 1964, Disting. Achievement medal Holland Soc.. 1954, Lord and Taylor award. 1955; hon. citizen Sao 1954, George Washington Honor medal Paulo. Brazil, Freedoms Found., 1955, others; named New Yorker of Yr., N.Y. Daily News, 1956, Constrn. Industry Man of Yr.. 1967; Robert Moses Plaza at Fordham dedicated in his honor. 1970; numerous other awards and honors in his name Fellow Nat. Sculpture Soc. (hon.. Continuing Svc. to Sculpture award 1972), Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. Arts; mem. Am. Pub. Works Assn. (hon. mem., chmn.). Public Works Hist. Soc. (hon), Am. Soc. Landscape Arthictes (hon.), Phi Beta Kappa, others. Died July 29, 1981.

NY

Am

MOSS, FRANK EDWARD,

lawyer, former senator;

Renale

postgrad.. Harvard U - 1937-38, Columbia U- 1940-41; hon. doctorate, Southeaslern Mass U- 1974, Mary. Inst. Art, 1974, U. Conn.. 1979, R.I. Sch. Design. 1980. Otis Art Inst./ New Sch Social Research, 1985. Brown U- 1985. Hunter Coll.. 1985. Leclr. numerous colls., insts- mus.; tchr. Black Mountain (N.C.) Coll.. summers 1945. 51; vis. artist, prof Oberlin (Ohio) Coll.. 1952; assoc. prof. Hunter Coll.. N.Y.C. 1952-59; disting. prof Hunter Coll., 1972-73; vis. artist, prof.

U. Pa- Phila- Bard Coll., Annadale-on-Hudson. N.Y., Brown U Providence. R.I- Harvard U., Cambridge. MassColumbia U.. N.Y.C. Internal. U- Miami. Fla.; lectr. Mt. Holyoke Coll South Hadley, Mass., Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C. 1951. Am. Acad. Psychotherapists. N.Y.C. 1963. Yale U.. New Haven, Conn.. 1982, Met. Mus. Art. N.Y.C, Art Inst. Chgo- lectr. various colls, and mus. Abstract ex,

,

pressionist

artist;

throughout

U.S.,

exhbns. internal

first

exhibited

and

Can.

art.

in

Europe

Paris,

1939;

major

in

1944-91; represented

exhibited

museums,

in collections

Mus

Art. N.Y.C. Rio de Janeiro, Bait. Mus., Brown U. Mus. Art, Dallas Mus. Fine Art, Fl. Worth Art Mus., Peggy Guggenheim Found. Venice. Italy. Houston Mus. Fine Arts. Los Angeles County Mus. Art, Nat. Gallery Art. Washington, Pasadena Art Mus., Smithsonian Inst. Washington. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art. Bavarian State Mus. Modern Art. Munich, and numerous pvt. and fgn. collections; one-man shows Art of This Century, 1944. Sao Paulo Biennale. Brazil, 1961, Phillips Collection. Washington. 1965. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, Museum Folkswang, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany. Mus. Civico, Turin, Italy, Wadsworth Atheneum. Hartford, 1973. Museo de Arte Moderna. Mexico City, 1975. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo. NY- 1983. Los Angeles County Mus. Art. 1984, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, 1984. Seattle Art Mus1984, Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington. 1984. Guggenheim Mus- N.Y.C- 1985, Bavarian State Mus. Modern Art, Munich. 1983; one of 14 Americans, Museum Modern Art. 1946 one of 6 Americans. Galerie Maeght. Pans. 1946, one of 4 Ams- Contemporary Arts Soc- Houston. 1953; exhibited Sidney Janis Gallery, 1957. 59, 61, Bennington Coll.. 1959, only Am. Succession, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1954, Coll. exhbn- Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1954; in addition to other works renowned for series painting Elegies to the Spanish Republic. 1945-75; Gen. editor: The Documents of

Modern

1944-55, Possibilities: An Occasional Review. Artist in America. 1951. Documents of TwenCentury Art, 1968-80; commissions include Nat. Gallery Art, Washington, John F. Kennedy Fed. Bldg- Boston, An Mus. Iowa U his work subject of monographs and other pubis, in field. Mem. corp. vis. com. on arts Tufts UMedford, Mass., from 1976; trustee Am. Acad Rome, 197980. Recipient IV Guggenheim Internal, award Guggenheim Mus., 1964, Spirit of Achievement award Yeshiva U- 1970, La Grande Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris, 1977, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts Gold Medal of Honor, 1979. U. Salamanca Medal of Merit. 1980, Skowhegan Printmaking award. 1981, Mayor's award of Honor Arts and Culture N.Y- 1981. N.Y. Nat. Arts Club Gold Medal of Honor. 1983. Great Artist 1985, Macdowell Series award NYU /Guggenheim Mus., Colony Medal of Honor. 1985, Medalla d'Oro de Bellas Artes. 1986. Nat. Medal of Arts. 1990. Fellow Royal Soc. Art (London); mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Am Acad Arts and Scis. Club: Century (N.Y.C). Home: Greenwich Conn. Died July 16. 1991.

Modern Art. 1951. Modern

b.

Salt

23, 191 1; s. James E. and Maud (Nixon) M.; Phyllis Hart, June 20, 1934; children Marilyn. Edward, Brian, Gordon. BA. magna cum laude, U. Utah, 1933. LL.D., 1975; J.D. cum laude. George Washington U.. 1937; 1937, Utah 1938. Ph.D. (hon.). So. Utah U., 1974. Bar: U.S. Dist. Ct., U.S. Supreme Ct.. U.S. Ct. Appeals City judge, Salt Lake City, 1941-50; county atty. Salt Lake County. 1951-59; U.S. senator from Utah, 1959-77; plnr. Cowley. Salt Moss & Hyde, Salt Lake City, 1951-55, Moss Franklin. Washington. Lake Cily, 1956-58, Moss. Fnnk 1977-78. Moss Wilkins, Salt Lake City. 1979-83; of counsel Lewis, Washington, 1979-86. Schnader. Harrison, Segal

Lake City, Sept.



m

artist; b Aberdeen. Wash, s. Robert Burns and Margaret (Hogan) M m. Motherwell; 2 children. AB. Stanford U- 1937;

Jan. 24, 1915,

DC

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Mem. bd. dirs. Utah Cancer Soc. Served to col. USAAF, ETO. Recipient Goddard award Nal. Space Club. 1976, Good Guy award Belter Govt. Assn., 1976, Disting. Pub. award Consumer Fedn. Am., 1976. John F. Kennedy award Nal. Assn. Aeros. and Astronautics. 1975; Disting. Alumni award George Washington U- 1963. Mem. ABA. Bar Assn., Utah Assn. Counties (state pres), Nat. Dist. Atlys. Assn. (nat. pres), Utah Assn UN (bd dirs.). Air Res. Service

tieth

;

DC

Assn. (nal. v. p.). Am. Judicature Soc.. Smithsonian Instn. (bd regents), African Art Mus. (trustee, chmn). Am. Legion,

VFW.

Sons Utah Pioneers, Army and Navy Club. Club: Bonneville Knife and Fork. Lodge: Lions. Home: 426 S 1000 E Salt Lake City UT 84102-3036

Amvets, Nat

Soc.

MOSSBAUER, RUDOLF LUDWIG, Munich, Jan.

31.

1929;

s.

physicist, educator;

Ludwig and Erna M.;

b

chil-

3

Ed.. Techmsche Hochschule, Munich; DSc (hon.), Gustaphus Adolphus Coll.. 1963. U. Lille. France. 1963. Oxford U., 1973, U. Leicester, Eng., 1975; Dr. honoris causa,

dren.

U. Grenoble. France, 1974, U. Madrid, 1975, U. Leuven, 1976, U. Saarbrucken. 1985. Edtvos Lorand U- Budapest. Hungary. 1989. U. Montreal. 1989, U. Birmingham. U.K.. Heidelberg. Fed. 1998 Research asst. Max-Planck Inst Republic Germany, 1955-57, research fellow Technische Hochschule, Munich, 1958-60; research fellow Calif. Inst. .

research fellow, 1961, prof, physics. 1961; U. Munich. 1964-72. 77-97, prof, emeritus, 1997 dir. Inst. Max von Laue, Grenoble, France and German-French-Bnt. High Flux Reactor, 1972-77 Author pubis, on recoilless nuclear resonance absorption and

Tech..

I960,

sr.

prof, exptl. physics Tech.



;

Decorated Order for Merit for Scis. and 96 (Germany); recipient Research Corp. award. Rbnlgen prize U. Giessen, 1961, Elliott Cresson medal Franklin Inst., Phila- 1961. Nobel prize for physics, 1961. Guthrie medal Inst. Physics (London). 1974, Lomonossov medal Acad Sci. USSR. 1984, Einstein medal Albert Einstein Soc.. Bern, 1986; named to Order of Merit for Arts and Scis., Fellow Franklin Inst, (life); mem. Bonn, Germany, 1996. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. Deutsche Gesellschaft der Naturforscher und Aerzte, Deutsche Akademie der Nalurforscher Leopoldina, Am. Phys Soc.. European Phys neutrino physics.

Arts

1

1

Acad. Scis., Am. Acad Sci (fgn.). Am. Acad. Arts Scis. (fgn), Nat. Acad. Scis (fgn. assoc.), Bavarian Acad. Scis. Academia Nazionale dei XL Roma. Pontifical Acad. Scis., Acad. Sci. USSR (fgn), Acad European Scis. Arts des Letters France, Hungarian Acad, of Scis.. Internal Acad Scis.. Internal. Acad, of Science, Munich. Acad Europe U.K.. French Phys. Soc (hon.), Brit. Inst. Physics Office: (hon.)., Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea. Tech U Munich. Dept Physics El 5. 85748 Garching Soc.. Indian

Germany

MD





1974, FO. Schmitt pnze and medal MIT. 1975, Shernngton prize and gold medal Royal Acad. Medicine, London, 1977, Horowitz pnze Columbia U- 1978, Fyssen Internat. pnze. Paris, 1983, Lasker award, 1983, Helmholtz prize. 1982. Nat. Medal Sci- 1986. Zotterman prize and medal Swedish Physiol. Soc- 1989, McGovern prize and medal AAAS, 1990, award in neurosci. Fidia Fedn- 1990, Australia pnze, 1993. Mem. NAS (chmn. sect, on physiology 1971-74. award in neuroscience 1998), AAAS, Am. Physiol. Soc- Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- Harvey Cushing Soc- Am. Neurol. Assn. (hon- Bennett lectr. 1978), Soc. Neurosci. 1970-72. Gerard pnze (pres. 1980). Am. Philos. Soc. Philos. Soc

(councillor

(London,

federal judge, former city official; b. New Haven. 1921; d. Willoughby Alva and Rachel (Huggins) Baker; m. Joel Wilson Motley. Aug. 18, 1946; 1 son. Joel Wilson, III AB. NYU. 1943; LLB. Columbia U- 194* Bar: N.Y. bar 1948. Mem. Legal Def. and Ednl. Fund. NAACP, 1945-65; mem. N.Y. State Senate. 1964-65; pres. Manhattan Borough. 1965-66; U.S. dist. judge So. Dist. N.Y- 1966-82, chief judge. 1982-86. sr. judge. 1986—. Author: Equal Justice Under Law. 1998. Mem. N.Y. Slate Adv. Council Employment and Unemployment Ins- 1958-64.

Mem. Assn Bar City N.Y. Office: US Dist Ct Courthouse 500 Pearl St New York NY 10007-1316

MOTON, ROBERT RUSSA, Va., Aug. Elizabeth

26,

1867;

US

educator; b Amelia County. Booker and Emily (Brown) m. 7, 1905 (wid. 1906); m. Jennie 1908; children: Kathenne. Charlotte.

M

s.

;

Hunt Hams, June

Dee Booth. July

.

;

Brain Research, 1966-85; editor, contbr.: Med. Physiology. 12th edit. 1968. 13th edit- 1974. 14th edit- 1980; (with G.M. Edelman) The Mindful Brain, 1978; Perceptual Neuroscience: The Cerebral Cortex, 1998; author articles in field. Served to It. (s.g.) M.C. USNR. 1943-46. Recipient Lashley prize Am.

MOTLEY), 14,

BENJAMIN,

neurophysiology; b. Shelby ville. Ky- July 15. 1918; s. Vernon Mountcastle and Anne-Francis Marguerite (Waugh) M.; m. Nancy Clayton Pierponl, Sept. 6. 1945; children: Vernon Benjamin III, Anne Clayton, George Earle Pierponl. BS in Chemistry, Roanoke Coll- Salem, Va- 1938, DSc (hon). 1968; MD. Johns Hopkins U - 1942; DSc (hon), U. Pa.. 1976. U. Minn- 1995; (hon.). U. Zurich. 1983. U. Siena, 1984. U. Santiago. Spain. 1990; DSc, Northwestern U- 1985. House officer surgery Johns Hopkins Hosp- 194243; mem. faculty Johns Hopkins Sch. Medicine, 1946 prof, physiology, 1959, dir. dept- 1964-80, Univ. prof, neurosci1980-92, prof, ementus, 1992 dir. Neurosci. Research Program, Rockefeller U- 1981-84; dir. Bard Labs. Neurophysiology Johns Hopkins U- Bait- 1981-91; pres. Neurosci. Research Found- 1981-85; spl research physiology brain; chmn. physiology study sect- mem. physiology tng. com. NIH, 1958-61, adv. council Nal. Eye Inst- 1971-74; vis. prof. Coll. de France. Paris, 1980. Editor-in-chief: Jour. Neurophysiology. 1961-64; assoc. editor: Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp, 1954-62; edilonal bd.: Physiol. Revs. 1957-59. Exptl.

MOTLEY, CONSTANCE BAKER (MRS. JOEL WILSON Sept.

VERNON

MOUNTCASTLE,

.

1979-82), hon.).

Nat.

Acad.

Medicine, Physiol. (France, fgn.). Royal

Inst.

Scis.

Soc. Soc.

London (fgn), Acad. Sci. (Finland, fgn). Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Chi. Sigma Xi Home: 15601 Car21111-2009 roll Rd Monkton

MD

MOYERS, BILL

D., journalist; b. Hugo. Okla- June 5. 1934; s. John Henry and Ruby (Johnson) M- m. Judith Davidson. Dec. 18, 1954; children: William Cope. Suzanne. John BJ with honors, U. Tex., 1956; grad. student, U. 1956-57; MDiv with honors. Edinburgh, Scotland, Southwestern Baptist Theol. Sem- 1959; DFA (hon.), Am. Film Inst. Personal asst. to Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. I960; assoc. dir. Peace Corps. 1961-62, dept. dir.. 1963; spl. asst. to Pres. Johnson, 1963-67, press sec- 1965-67; pub.

Newsday. Garden City, N.Y- 1967-70; editor-in-chief Bill Moyers Jour, (weekly pub. affairs program on pub. TV),

US

1971-76, 78-81; chief corr. CBS Reports, CBS-TV, 197678; news analyst CBS News. CBS-TV, 1981-86; exec, editor Pub Affairs TV. inc. 1987— Author, editor: Listening to Amenca, 1971. Report from Philadelphia, 1987. The Secret Government, 1988; editor: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth. 1988, A World of Ideas, 1989, 2d edit- 1990. Healing

work and mem. home divsn YMCA, numerous other orgns. 1930. Spmgarn Recipient Harmon award in Race Rels medal 1932. Mem Nat. Negro Bus. League (pres 1919 ). Mason. Independent /Republican. Baptist. Died May 31,

and the Mind, 1993, Genesis, 1996, Fooling With Words, 999. Pres. The Florence and John Schumann Found 1991—. Recipient over 30 Emmy awards, Ralph Lowell medal for contbn. to pub. TV, George Peabody award, 1976, 80, 85-86, 88-90, 99. 2000, The Humanities prize. 1978, 86. 95. Silver Baton award DuPont -Columbia U- 1979, 86. 88. Sigma Delta Chi award for disting. svc. to journalism. 1980, Robert F. Kennedy Journalism award for coverage of disadvantaged. 1988. Gold baton award. 1991. 99, George Polk award. 1981, 86, career achievement award Internal. Documentary Assn- Enc Barnouw award Orgn. Am. Historians, medal of excellence N.Y. State Bd Regents. James Madison award Nat. Broadcasting Editl. Assn.. Communicator of Decade award Religious Comm Congress. Elmer Holmes Bibst award NYU. Religious Liberty award Am. Jewish Com- 1995, Waller Cronkite award for excellence in journalism. 1995, The Fred Friendly First Amendment

I,

Robert. Allen. Jennie Comdt Hampton Inst.. 1890-1916; succeeded Booker T. Washington as pnn. Tuskegee Inst., 1915-35; dir. Dunbar Nat. Bank. N.Y.C; chmn. Commn. on Edn in Haiti, 1930. mem. Nat. Adv. Com. on Edn- Adv. Com. on Edn. in Liberia. Author: Racial Good Will, 1916; Finding a Way Out (autobiography) 1920. What the Negro Thinks. 1929. Trustee People's Village Sch. (Mt. Meigs. Ala.). Indsl. Home Sch. for Colored Girls (Peak, Va.), Lincoln U- Penn Sch (Frogmore, S.C), Fisk U (Nashville). Hampton Inst- Bethune-Cookman Coll. (Daytona Beach, Fla), Calhoun (Ala.) Colored Sch- others; dir Provident Hosp.. Chgo- Nat. Health Circle; chmn. com. on colored ,



1940

MOTT, JOHN R., YMCA and religious organization executive; b. Livingston Manor. N.Y- May 25, 1865; s. John S. m. Leila Ada White. Nov. 26. and Elmira (Dodge) (hon), Yale U- 1899; 1891. PhB. Cornell U- 1888;

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AM

1910. Princeton U- 1911. Brown U1931, Toronto U- 1944. Student sec. Internal. Com. 1888-1915. gen. sec- 1915-31. fgn. sec- 1898-1915; gen. sec.

LLD.

U. Edinburgh.

YMCA,

sr.

1

award,

,

1995,

NEH

contbns. to cultural 1995. Affairs

Charles Frankel life,

prize

1997; elected to

for

TV

outstanding

Hall of Fame,

AAAS, mem Am. Philos. Soc. TV -Inc 450 W 33rd St New York NY

Fellow

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WHO'S

IN 20TH

MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK, Tulsa,

Mar.

16.

1927.

CENTURY AMERICA senator, educator;

(Phipps) M.. m. Elizabeth Therese Brennan. children:

Timothy

b

John Henry and Margaret Ann

s

Maura

Patrick.

May

29.

1955;

John McClos-

Russell.

Student. CCNY. 1943; BA cum laude. Tufts U.. 1948; Fletcher Sch Law and Diplomacy, 1949. PhD. 1961. (hon), 1968; Fulbnght fellow, London (Eng.) Sch (hon). Harvard U. Econs. and Polit. Sci. 1950-51; 1966; (hon.), Cath. U. Am.. 1968. New Sch Social Rsch., 1968. U Notre Dame, 1969, Fordham U.. 1970. St. Bonaventure U.. 1972. Boston Coll.. 1976. Yeshiva U.. 1978. Rensselaer Polytech. Inst.. 1983. Syracuse U. Sch. Law. 1984, in Pub Columbia U., 1987. U Rochester. 1994; Adminstrn (hon). Hamilton Coll.. 1968; DSI (hon). Defense Intelligence Coll., 1984; numerous other hon degrees. With Internal. Rescue Com.. 1954; successively asst. to sec., asst sec., acting sec. to gov. State of N.Y.. 1955-58. mem tenure commn.. 1959-60, dir Syracuse U. govt. rsch. project. 1959196261, spl. asst. to sec. labor, 1961-62, exec asst to sec 63, asst sec. labor. 1963-65; dir. Joint Ctr. for Urban Studies MIT and Harvard U.. 966-69; prof. edn. and urban politics Kennedy Sch. Govt Harvard U., 1966-73. sr. mem 196677, prof, govt., 1973-77; asst. for urban affairs to Pres. U.S., 1969-70; counsellor to Pres. U.S.. mem Cabinet, 1969-70, cons, to Pres. U.S. 1971-73; mem. U.S. del. 26th Gen. Assembly. UN. 1971, Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com.. 1971-73; ambassador to India New Delhi. 1973-75; U.S. permanent rep. to UN. N.Y.C., 1975-76; U.S. senator from N.Y., 1977—. chmn. senate fin. com.. 1993-94. ranking mem senate fin. com., 1995 chmn. commn on Reducing and Protecting Govt. Secrecy. 1994-97,vice chmn. Pres.'s Temp. Commn. on Pennsylvania Avenue, 1964-73; chmn. adv. com. traffic safety dept HEW; fellow Ctr. Advanced Studies. Wesleyan U.. 1965-66; hon. fellow London Sch. Econs. and Polit. Sci.. 1970—; sec. pub affairs com. NY. State Dem Com., 195860; alt del. Dem Nat. Conv., 1960, 76. Author: Maximum 1969. The Politics of a Feasible Misunderstanding. Guaranteed Income. 1973, Coping: On the Practice of Government. 1974. A Dangerous Place. 1978, Counting Our Blessings, 1980. Loyalties, 1984, Family and Nation. 1986. Came the Revolution: Argument in the Reagan Era. 1988, On the Law of Nations. 1990. Pandaemonium: Ethnicity in Internationa) Politics. 1993. Miles To Go: A Personal History Of Social Policy. 1996, Secrecy: The American Experience. 1998; co-author: Beyond the Melting Pot. 1963. editor: The Defenses of Freedom. 1966, On Understanding Poverty. 1975. others; 1969. Ethnicity: Theory and Experience. editonal bd. Pub. Interest: contbr. articles to profl. jours. Vice chmn. Woodrow Wilson Internat. Ctr for Scholars. 1971-76; chmn. bd. trustees Joseph H. Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden. 1971-85; mem. bd. regents Smithsonian Recipient Meritorious Instn.. 1987—. With USN, 1944-47. Svc. award U.S. Dept. Labor. 1965. Centennial medal Syracuse U., 1969. Internat. League for Human Rights award. 1975, John LaFarge award for Interracial Justice. 1980. Medallion Albany. 1984, Henry medal Smithsonian Instn.. 1985. SEAL Medallion, CIA. 1986. Meml Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr. medal, 1986. Bntannica award, 1986. Notre Dame U. Laetare medal. 1992. Thomas Jefferson (vice chmn. 1971. dir. 1972award AIA. 1993. Mem. 73). Am. Philos Soc (Hubert Humphrey award 1983. Thomas Jefferson medal 1993 ), Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn Am. Acad Arts and Scis. (chmn. seminar on poverty). CenOffice: US Senate 464 Russell tury Club. Harvard Club. 20510-0001 Senate Bldg Washington

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troit Edison Co.. Fruehauf Trailer Co.; trustee First Mortgage Corp. Pres. United Hosp Fund Inc.. 1948-55. Bulterworth Hosp 1945-55; mem. governing bd Mich. State U.. 1945-57 Mem Nat. Assn Furniture Mfrs. (pres. 1934-35). of C (pres Grands Rapids chpt 1940-41). Tau Beta Pi. Masons (33d degree. Shriner), Rotary (past dist. gov.). Peninsular Club (Grand Rapids), Capito! Hill Club, Met. Club, congrl Country Club (Washington), Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit Golf Club, Bird Key Yacht Club. Home: Venice FL 32800 Died Aug 31. 1976. .

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MUELLER. GEORGE

E.. corporation executive; b. St. Louis. July 16. 1918. m. Maude Rosenbaum (div); children: Karen. Jean; Darla Hix. 1978. BS. in Elec. Engnng.. Mo. Sch. Mines. 1939; M.S. in Elec. Engnng.. Purdue U„ 1940; in Physics. Ohio State U 1951; hon. degrees. Wayne State U N.Mex. Slate U.. U. Mo.. 1964. Purdue U.. Ohio State U.. 1965 tech. staff Bell Telephone Labs.. 1940-46, prof. elec. engnng Ohio Slate U.. 1946-57; cons.

m

PhD

.

.

Mem

Ramo-Wooldridge. Inc.. 1955-57; from dir. electo v.p. research and devel. Space Tech. Labs., 1958-62; assoc. adminstr. for manned space flight NASA, 1963-69; corporate officer, sr. v.p. Gen. Dynamics Corp., 1969-71; chmn., pres. System Devel. Corp., Santa Monica. Calif., 1971-83, chmn., chief exec, officer. 1983; sr. v.p Burroughs Corp. 1 98 1 -83; pres. Jojoba Propagation

electronics

MUKERJI, DHAN GOPAL. author; b. Calcutta. July 6. 1890; came to US, 1910; s Kisson and Bhuban (Goswami) M.; m. Ethel Ray Dugan. 1918; I son, Dhan Gopal. II PhB. Leland Stanford. 1914. Author Kan the Elephant. 1923; Caste and Outcast, 1923. My Brothers Face, 1924, Face of Silence. 1926; Gay Neck. 1927 (ALA medal 1927). A Son of Mother India Answers. 1928. Chief of the Herd, 1929; Visit India With Me. 1929; The Song of God, 1931; Daily Meditation. 1933; Path of Prayer, 1934. Mem Oriental Soc.

Am

Brahman. Died July

1936.

14.

MULHOLLAND, WILLIAM,

hydraulic engineer; b. Belfast. II. 1855; s. Hugh and Ellen (Deakers) M.; m. Ferguson. July 3, 1890 LLD, U. Calif., 1914. Supt.. chief engr Water Works of LA. 1886—, chief engr. Dept. of Pub. Svc LA.; devised plans and estimates and superintended the construction of L.A aquaduct for conveying a supplementary water supply from Sierra Nevada Mts., 250 miles distant; cons. engr. numerous irrigation and water supply projects. Died July 22, 1935. Ireland. Sept. Lillie

tronic lab.

NYC.

.

Labs, from 1981. George E. Mueller Corp.. from 1984. InAcad. Astronautics, from 1983. Author: (with E.R. Spangler) Communications Satellites. Recipient 3 Disting ternat.

Service medals NASA, 1966. 68, 69; Eugen Sanger award. 1970; Nat. Medal Sci.. 1970; Nat. Transp. award. 1979.

AAAS. IEEE. AIAA (Goddard medal

Fellow

1983. Sperry

Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Astronautical Soc. (Space Right award). Am. Geophys. Union, Bnt. Interplanetary Soc., mem. Internal. Acad Astronautics (pres. 1982 ). Nat.

award

1986),



NY

Acad. Engnng.. Acad. Scis. Patentee in field. Home: Santa Barbara CA Office: PO Box 5856 Santa Barbara CA 93150-5856

MUELLER, JOHN ERNEST,

political science educator, critic and historian, b. St. Paul. June 21, 1937; s. Ernst m Judy A. Reader. Sept. 6, A. and Elsie E. (Schleh) 1960: children: Karl. Karen. Susan. AB. U. Chgo.. I960; MA. UCLA. 1963. PhD. 1965. Asst. prof, polit. sci. U. Rochester. N.Y., 1965-69. assoc. prof.. 1969-72. prof.. 19722000. prof, film studies, 1983-2000, founder, dir. Dance Film Archive, 1973—; prof, polit sci. Ohio State U 2000—; lectr. on dance in U.S., Europe. Australia, 1973—; OP-ED columnist Wall St. Jour.. 1984—. L.A.. Times. 1988—. N.Y. Times, 1990 mem. dance panel NEA, 1983-85; columnist Dance Mag., 1974-82; dance en tic Rochester Dem and Chronicle. 1974-82; mem. adv. bd. Dance in Am., PBS, 1975. Author: War, Presidents and Public Opinion, 1973 (book

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Public Opinion Rsch. 1946-95 Am. Assn. Pub. Opinion Rsch. 1995), Dance Film Directory, 1979, Astaire Dancing: The Musical Films, 1985 (de la Torre Bueno pnze 1983). Retreat From Doomsday: The Obsolescence of Major War, 1989. Policy and Opinion in the Gulf War, 1994, Quiel Cataclysm: Reflections on the Recent Transformation of World Politics. 1995. Capitalism, Democracy, and Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery, 1999; co-author: Trends in Public Opinion: Compendium of Survey Data, 1989; editor: Approaches to Measurement. 1969, Peace. Prospenty, and Politics, 2000; coeditor Jour. Policy Analysis and Mgmt.. 1985-89; mem. edit 1988-91, Jour. Cold War Studies. bd. Pub. Opinion Quar

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MULLER, HERMANN JOSEPH,

biologist,

geneticist;

b.

NYC,

Dec. 21. 1890; s. Hermann J. and Frances L. (Lyons) M.; m. Jessie M. Jacobs, June 11, 1923; I son, David Eugene; m. Dorothea Kantorowicz, May 20, 1939; I dau., Helen Ju-

MA. 1911. PhD, 1916, DSc, U„ 1940, U. Chgo.. 1959, Jefferson U., 1963. Instr. biology Rice Inst., Houston, 1915-18, in charge dept. biology, 1916-

liette.

BA, Columbia

1949; DSc,

Swarthmore 18; instr.

zoology

U.. 1910.

Edinburgh (Scotland)

U

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MD,

1964;

zoology Columbia U., N.Y.C., 1918-20; assoc. prof, U. Tex.. 1920-25, prof, zoology. 1925-36; sr.

Moscow. 1933-37; rsch. assoc., lectr. Inst Animal Genetics, U. Edinburgh, 1937-40; rsch. assoc. in biology Amherst Coll.. 1940-42, vis. prof, biology, 1942-45; prof, zoology Ind. U., Bloomington, 1945-64, Disting. Svc. prof.. 1953-64, prof, emeritus, 1964-67; vis. prof. Ind. U., 1966-67; vis. prof. U. Wis., 1965-66; mem. Inst. Advanced Learning, City of Hope Med. Ctr.. Duarte. Calif- 1964-65. Author: (with others) The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity, 1915. 22. Out of the Night. 1935, (with others) Medicine and Man, 1947, Studies in Genetics, 1962; contbr. articles and papers to profl. jours, on biol. and genetic subjects. Recipient Kim her Genetics award, 1955, Darwin geneticist Inst. Genetics.

medal Linnean Soc. 959, Alexander Hamilton award, Columbia U., 1960; named Humanist of Yr., Am. Humanist Assn., 1963; Nobel laureate in physiology and medicine, 1946. Mem. AAAS, Am. Humanist Assn. 9pres. 1955-59), NAS, Am. Soc. Naturalists. Soc. Study of Evolution, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Am. Genetic Assn., Genetics Soc. Am., Am. Soc. Human Genetics, AAUP (hon). Genetical Soc. (Eng), Am. Acad. Arts and Set., Am, Philos. Soc. (hon.), Mendelian Soc. Lund (fgn.), Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Royal Swedish Acad. Sci. (fgn.), Royal Danish Acad. Sci. (fgn.). Royal Soc. London (fan). Genetical Soc. Japan (fgn), Nat. Inst. Sci. India (fgn.), others, Sigma Xi. Phi Beta Kappa. Achievements: engaged in genetics research, 1911-67, conducted by breeding expenments on fruit fly Drosophila; analysis of arrangement and method of recombination of hereditary units; explanation of so-called mutations in evening primrose; studies on mutation and evolution; theory of gene; artificial transmutation of gene by X-rays; production of chromosome changes, heredity in man. Died Apr. 5. 1967. 1

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MOZEE, PHOEBE ANNE OAKLEY (ANNIE OAKLEY), Darke County. Ohio, Aug. and Susanne M.; m. Frank E Butler, June personality: b

game

shooting small

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age

9;

began

1860; d Jake 22, 1876. Began vaudeville career by 13,

defeating Frank Butler in shooting contest. Cm.. 1875; toured with Sells Bros. Circus; star performer Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. 1885-1902; held world record for shooting glass balls, once hit 4772 out of 5000 in one day; shot cigarette from mouth of Crown Pnnce of Germany; severely injured in train wreck, 1901: continued to set records for 20 yrs Died Greenville. OH. Nov. 3, 1926; buned Brock.

OH

MUELLER, ERWIN WILHELM,

physicist,

educator;

b.

June 13. 1911; came to U.S.. 1952, naturalized. 1962; Wilhelm M. and Kathe (Teipelke) M.; tn. Klara Thussing. Feb. 13, 1939; dau., Jutta. Diploma in engnng-. Tech L Berlin. 1935. D of Ing.. 1936, Drlng Habil, 1950, Dr rer nat. (hon). 1968. Rsch physicist Siemens Rsch Lab. Berlin. 1935-37; head devel. lab. Stabilovolt, Berlin, 1937-46; divsn chief Kaiser Wilhelm Inst Phys Chemistry, Berlin, 1948-52; Berlin.

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1999 prodr. 12 dance films /recorded commentator on 2nd soundtrack of laser disc edit. Swing Time. 1986; co-adapter (musical) A Foggy Day, 1998; prodr. Shaw Festival Niagaraon-the-Lake. Ont.. 1998. 99. Grantee NSF, 1967-70, 74-75. ;

NEH.

1972-73. 74-75. 77-78, 79-81; Guggenheim fellow, 1988. Mem. Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Dance Cntics Assn (bd. dirs. 1983-85), Am. Assn. for Public Policy and Mgmt (mem edit! bd. 1985-89). Home: 420 5th Ave Columbus OH 43201-3159 Office Ohio State U Polit Sci Dept Columbus OH 43210-1373

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MUHAMMAD,

ELIJAH (ELIJAH POOLE), clergyman; 1897; m. Clara Evans; 6 10, b Sandersville, Ga„ Oct sons Mem. Black Muslims, Chgo., 1923-75, leader. 1934-75. DiedFeb. 25. 1975.

.

ausser ordentlicher, prof physics Free U. Berlin. 1951-52; prof physics Pa State L 1952-55, rsch. prof physics. 195568. Evan-Pugh rsch. prof physics, after 1968, then prof emeritus; Sci mem -at-large Max Planck Gesellschafl Contbr numerous articles to profl jours; inventor field emission microscope, field ion microscope, atom probe; discoverer field evaporation. Gauss medal. Recipient Braunschweig, Germany. 1952. Potts medal Franklin Inst Phila 1964. John Scott medal City Trust Phila.. 1970, ,

CF

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M.W

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Welch award Am Vacuum soc., 1970. Centenary Lectureship medal Chem. Soc London. 1969. Fellow Am Phys Soc. (chmn divsn electron physics 1962, Davisson-Germer prize 1972), royal Micros. Soc. London (hon ). Acad Deutscher Naturforscher (Leopoldina); mem. Nat Acad Engnng.. Nat Acad Sci Died May 17. 1977

MUIR, MALCOLM, 1885 schs.

ft.

publisher, b. Glen Ridge, N.J., July 19. James and Susan (Brown) M ed. pub and pvt. .

m

Lida Kelly. May 14, 1914 (div 1942. dec. 1958); children-Malcolm Eleanor Warfield (Mrs. Collister Johnson): m. 2d, Frances Tener Brown, Aug 19, 1943. Editor-in-chief 1937-59, chmn. bd., 1959-61, hon. chmn.. dir.. 1961-70; with editor-in-chief. McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., 1905-37. v.p., 1916-28. pres. 192837. founder Business Week mag, 1929; Dir. Bullock Fund. Ltd Carners & Gen Corp.. Nationwide Secuntics Co. Inc.. Dividend Shares Inc., Monthly Income Shares Inc Dept adminstr.. div adminstr. NRA. dir. N.A.M., 1935-43. chmn. war com.. 1942-43; mem Nat Indsl Conf. Bd.. LaborMus Mgmt Council of WPB. 1943 US. chmn council

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pres.. dir.

Newsweek,

Inc.,

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Am

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corporate executive; b

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m

children: Fredenck Eugene. Marcta Joan, Mrs Pauline Crane Kesster. May 22, 1961 BS. Mich Stale U., 1914, LLD, 1959. Gen ptnr Mueller Furniture Co.. 1914-55; pres. Furniture Mut Ins Co.. 1941-55. pres, gen

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1958);

Grands Rapids Industries Inc., 1941-46; asst sec commerce U.S. Govt., Washington. 1955-58, under sec. of commerce, 1958-59. sec of commerce. 1959-61; bd dirs Demgr.

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MUELLER, FREDERICK HENRY,

mem

trustee Relations, chmn. capital fund program, 1964-67, chmn adv Med Edn, 1962-63, chmn State Com 1967-73: chmn., Commn council Ditchley Found Eng 1967-73. mem adv com Asso Med for United World Colls 1964-65; dir Atlantic Council Schs, Greater in

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US

NY,

comdr Order Bntish Empire; knight Decorated hon chevalier French Legion of Honor. Lebanese Order of Cedar Mem. Internal C. of C (sr trustee, mem exec com

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Met Opera Assn Burns Soc St Andrews Soc St Pilgnms of US (exec com I959-), Am Arbitration Assn Republican Episcopalian Clubs: White's (London) Racquet and Tennis. Links. River (N.Y C.) Died

council).

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MULLIKEN. ROBERT SANDERSON,

retired

scientist,

Newburyport. Mass., June 7, 1896; s. Samuel Parsons and Kathenne (Mulhken) M.; m. Mary Helen Noe, Dec. 24, 1929 (dec. Mar. 1975); children: Lucia Mana (Mrs. John P Heard), Valerie Noe (dec.) B.S.. MIT. 1917; Ph D.. U. Chgo., 1921; Sc.D. (hon.). Columbia U., 1939. Marquette educator; b

U., 1967. Cambridge U., 1967, Guslavus Adolphus Coll.. 1975; (hon .), Stockholm U 1960 Research on war gases Washington, 1917-18; tech. research with N.J. Zinc Co., 1919; research on separation of isotopes, 1920-22, research on molecular spectra and molecular structure, 1923-84; Nat. research fellow U. Chgo, 1921-23, Harvard. 1923-25; asst. prof, physics Washington Sq. Coll. (N.Y. U.), 1926-28; assoc. 1928-31. prof, physics. 1931-61. prof, physics U. Chgo., Ernest DeWitt Burton Disting. Service prof.. 1956-61, Disting. Service prof, physics and chemistry, 1961-84; Disting. Research prof. chem. physics Fla. State U., 1965-71; Baker lectr. Cornell U., 1960; vis. prof., Bombay, 1962, Indian Inst. Tech.. Kanpur, 1962; Silhman lectr. Yale, 1965; Jan Van Geuns vis. prof Amsterdam U., 1965; J.S. Guggenheim fellow for European study, 1930, 32, leave of absence, 194245; as dir. information div. Plutonium Project at Chgo.; editor Plutonium Project Record in Nat. Nuclear Energy Series; Fulbnght research fellow for research at Oxford. 195253; vis, fellow St. John's Coll.. Oxford, 1952-53; sci. attache Served with C.W.S. U.S. Embassy. London, 1955. Decorated Order of Rising Sun 2d class Army, 1918 (Japan). Recipient medal U. Liege. 1948; Gilbert N. Lewis medal Calif sect. Chem. Soc., 1960. Theodore Richards medal Northeastern sect I960; Peter Dcbyc award Kirkwood medal New Haven Am. Chem. Soc.. 1963; J sect.. 1964; Willard Gibbs medal Chgo sect., 1965; Baskervillc medal Chemistry Alumni Assn., 1965; Nobel Phys. Soc (chmn. div. pnze for chemistry. 1966. Fellow chem. physics 1951-52). AAAS. Royal Insh Acad, (hon ), Indian Nat. Acad Sci. (hon), London Chem. Soc. (hon); Philos. Soc., Am. Chem. Soc. mem Nat. Acad- Scis (Pnestley medal 1983). Internat. Acad Quantum Molecular Sci.. Acad Arts and Scis., European Acad Arts, Scis and Humanities (titular mem). Royal Soc. (fgn. mem I, French Chem. Soc. (hon). Royal Soc Sci of Liege (corr). Chem Soc Japan (hon .), Gamma Alpha. Phi Lambda UpHome: Arlington Va. silon. Club: Cosmos (Washington) Died Oct. 31. 1986. buried Chgo.

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MULLIS, KARY BANKS, 28. 1944;

s.

Fredcncks.

Cecil

biochemist, b

Lenoir. N.C., Dec.

Banks Mulhs and Bermce Alberta (Barker) Chnslopher. Jeremy. Louise BS in

children:

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MUMFORD Ga Inst Tech. 1966; PhD in Biochemistry, U. Lectr Berkeley, 1973; DSc (hon), U. S.C.. 1994 biochemistry U. Calif., Berkeley. 1972; postdoctoral fellow U. Kansas Calif, San Francisco, 1977-79, U. Kans Med Sen City. 1973-76; scientist Cetus Corp Emeryville, Calif. 197986; dir. molecular biology Xytronyx. Inc., San Diego. 198688; cons. Specialty Labs, Inc.. Amersham, Inc., Chiron Inc. and various others, Calif., 1988-96; chmn. StarGene, Inc., San Rafael. Calif.; v. p. Histotec. Inc.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa; v. p. molecular biology chemistry Vyrex Inc., La Jolla. Calif., Contbr Coll of Sci and Math Disting. vis prof U Recipient Preis articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Biochemische Analytik award German Soc. Clin. Chem., 1990, Allan award Am. Soc of Human Genetics, 1990, award Gairdner Found. Internal.. 1991. Nat. Biotech, award. 1991. Robert Koch award. 1992. Chiron Corp Biotechnology Rsch. award Soc. Microbiology, 1992, Japan prize Sci. and Tech. Found. Japan, 1993, Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Nobel Foundation. 1993; named Calif Scientist of Yr.. 1992. Scientist of Yr Mag. 1991 Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Acad. Achievement, Inst. Further Study (dir. 1983 ). Achievements include invention of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Office: PO Box 333 A Encinitas CA 92024 Chemistry, Calif..

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MUMFORD, DAVID BRYANT,

mathematics educator; b. Worth, Sussex. Eng.. June II. 1937; came to U.S., 1940; s. William Bryant and Grace (Schiott) M.; m. Erika Jentsch. June 27. 1959 (dec July 30, 1988); children; Stephen. Peter. Jeremy. Suchitra; m Jenifer Moore. Dec. 29, 1989. B.A., Harvard U, 1957, PhD. 1961; DSc. (hon). U Warwick. 1983. Jr fellow Harvard U.. 1958-61, assoc prof, 1962-66. prof math.. 1966-77. Higgms prof., 1977-97, chmn. dept. math, 1981-84; U. prof Brown U.. 1996—; v. p. Internat Author: Geometric Math. Union. 1991-94, pres.. 1995-98 Invariant Theory, 1965. Abelian Varieties, 1970, Introduction to Algebraic Geometry. 1976. 2 and 3 Dimensional Patterns of the Face, 1999. Recipient Fields medal Internat. Congress Mathematicians, 1974; MacArthur Found, fellow, 1987-92.

Fellow Tata Nat. Acad.

mem. Accad. Nazionale dei Lincei, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am.

Inst, (hon.); Scis.,

Home: 65 Milton St Milton MA 02186Brown U 182 George St Providence RI 02912-

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Office:

1935, The Story of Louis Pasteur, 1936, The Good Earth, 1937, The Woman I Love, 1937. The Wife of Emile Zola. 1937. Juarez. 1939. Are Not Alone. 1939. Hudson's Bay. 1940, Stage Door Canteen, 1943. Commandos Strike at Shoulder. Dawn. 1945, Counter-Attack. 1945. Angel on 1946, Stranger on the Prowlm, 1951, The Last Angry Man, 1959. Recipient Academy Award. New York Film Critics award. Died Aug. 25. 1967.

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MUNK, WALTER HEINRICH,

geophysics educator; b Vienna, Austria. Oct. 19. 1917; came to U.S., 1933; Edith Kendall June 20, 1953; children: Edith, Horton. Kendall. BS, Calif. Inst. Tech. 1939. MS. 1940; PhD in Oceanography. U Calif., 1947; PhD (hon .). U. Bergen, Norway. 1975. Cambridge (Eng ) U 1986. U Crete. 1996 Asst. prof, geophysics Scripps Inst. Oceanography, U. Calif.. San Diego. 1947-54, prof., 1954 dir. Inst. Geophysics and Planetary Physics. U. Calif.. La Jolla. 1960-82; prof geophysics, dir. heard island expt. Scripps Inst., U. Calif. Author: (with Mac Donald) The Rotation of the Earth: A Geophysical Discussion, 1960; (with Worcester & Wunsch) Ocean Acoustic Tomography, 1995; contbr. over 200 articles to profl. jours. Recipient Albatross award Am. Misc. Soc., 1959, gold medal Royal Astron Soc.. 1968. Nat Medal Sci.. 1969. Capt. Robert Dexter 1985. award Marine Tech Soc Conrad award Dept. Navy. 1978, G. Unger VVetlesen prize

LEWIS,

Flushing.

NY..

social philosopher; b. author, 19. 1895; s. Lewis and Elvina Conradina (Baron) M.; m. Sophia Wittenberg, 1921; children: Geddes (killed in action 1944), Alison. Student. CCNY, Columbia U.. NYU, New Sch. for Social Research; LLD. Architecture, U Rome. 1967 Prof, Edinburgh U.. 1965; humanities Stanford U.. 1942-44; prof, city and regional planning U. Pa. 1951-59. research prof, 1959-61; vis prof MIT. 1957-60. 73-75. research prof U. Calif Berkeley. 196162; sr. fellow Or. for Advanced Studies. Wesleyan U.. 196364. Author: The Story of Utopias. 1922. Sticks and Stones. 1924. The Golden Day, 1926. Herman Melville, 1929, rev 1963, The Brown Decades, 1931, Technics and Civilization, 1934. The Culture of Cities. 1938. Men Must Act. 1939. Faith for Living. 1940. The South in Architecture. 1941. The Condition of Man, 1944, City Development, 1945, Values for Survival, 1946, Green Memories: The Story of Geddes, 1947, The Conduct of Life, 1951. Art and Technics, 1952, In the Name of Sanity. 1954, The Human Prospect, 1955, From the Ground Up, 1956, The Transformations of Man, 1956, The City in History. 1961 (Nat. Book award). The Highway and the City, 1963, The Myth of the Machine, vol. I, Technics and Human Development. 1967, vol. II. The Pentagon of Power. 1970, The Urban Prospect, 1968, Interpretations and Forecasts- 1922- 1972, 1972, Findings and Keepings-Analects for an Autobiography. 1975, Architecture as the Home of Man, 1975, My Works and Days: A Personal Chronicle, 1979. Sketches from Life: The Autobiography of Lewis Mumford The Early Years, 1982; Editor: American Caravan. 1927-36 (year book). Documentary films for, Nat. Film Bd. Can., 1964. 8 interviews for. BBC. 1976 Mem Bd Higher Edn. N.Y.C., 1935-37. Decorated knight Order Bnt Empire; recipient Townsend Harris medal, 1939, Howard Meml medal. 1946. gold medal Town Plan Inst 1957. Royal Gold medal R.I.B.A., 1961. Nat Book award. 1962. U.S. Medal of Freedom. 1964. Silver medal Am. Soc Planning Ofcls.. 1965, Emerson Thoreau medal Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. 1965, Leonardo da Vinci medal Soc. Hist. Tech., Hodgkins Gold medal Smithsonian Inst., 1971, Gold medal Belles Lettres Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1970. Nat Medal for Lit., 1972. Thomas Jefferson Meml. medal. 1972, prix Mondial del Duca, 1976, award Lincoln Inst. Land Policy, 1979, Nat Medal of Arts. 1986; Guggenheim fellow. 1932. Fellow Am. Acad. 38. 56; hon. fellow Stanford U., 1941 Arts and Scis., Royal Inst. Brit Architects (hon.); mem. A. I. A. (hon.), Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (pres. 1962-65). Am. Inst. Planners (hon.). Royal Town Planning Inst. London (hon), Phi Beta Kappa (hon.). Home: Amenia N.Y. Died Jan. 26, 1990; buned Amenia, N.Y.

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NY

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Rolex Lifetime Achievement award. 1997, Kyoto

named

Calif. Scientist of Yr.. Calif.

Mus.

Sci.

1993.

Scis.,

Prize, 1999;

and Industry.

1969; fellow Guggenheim Found.. 1948. 55. 62. Overseas Found., 1962. 81-82. Fulbnght Found 1981-82, sr Queen's fellow, 1978. Fellow Am. Geophys. Union (Maurice Ewing medal 1976. William Bowie medal 1989), AAAS, Meteorol. Soc. (Sverdrup Gold medal 1966), Acoustical Soc. Am., Marine Tech. Soc. (Compass award 1991); mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. (Agassiz medal 1976. chmn ocean studies bd. 1985-88). Am. Philos. Soc.. Royal Soc. London (fgn. mem.). Russian Acad, of Sci.. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (Arthur L. Day medal 1965). Am. Geol Soc., NY Acad, of Scis. (Presidl. Awd 1994). Office: U Caltf San Diego Scripps Inst Oceanography .

JR., former commandant of the marine corps; b. Atlanta, July 16. 1935; s. Carl. Epting Sr. and Anne Louise (Dunn) M.; m. Linda Stringfield Sloan. Nov. 28, 1957; children: Elizabeth Anne. Carl Epting III. Timothy Sloan. BS. Auburn U 1957; MS. Naval War Coll., 1977. 2d It USMC. 1957, advanced through grades to gen apptd. comdt. USMC, Washington. 1991-95. Decorated Legion of Merit. Bronze Star. Purple Heart. Navy Commenda-

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physician;

b.

Whiting.

Ind..

Sept.

14,

1936; s. John and Josephine Murad; m. Carol Ann Leopold, June 21, 1958; children: Christine, Marianne, Carrie. Julie. Joseph BA. DePauw U 1958; MD, Case Western Res. U 1965, PhD. 1965 Diplomate Nat. Bd Med Examiners. Intern and resident Mass. Gen. Hosp.. Boston. 1965-67; clin. assoc. NIH, Bethesda, Md.. 1967-70; from assoc. prof, to .

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prof U Va., Charlottesville, 1970-81. dir. clin research ctr., 1971-81. dir clin pharmacology, 1973-81; prof. Stanford 1981-88. assoc. to acting chmn. dept. medicine. (Calif.) I 1984-88; chief of medicine VA Med Ctr Palo Alto. Calif 1988-92. CEO. 1981-88; v.p. pharm. divsn Abbott Labs 1993-95; prof. dept. medicine, pres. molecular geriatrics, chmn. dept. integrative biology and pharmacology U. Tex., CoHouston. 1997—. dir. Inst Molecular Medicine. 1999 editor The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 7th edit., 1985; patentee in field; contbr articles to profl. jours. Recipient Lasker award, 1996. Nobel pnze for medicine, 1998, others. Mem. NAS, Inst. Medicine, Am. Acad. Arts & Scis., Am. Soc. for Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Soc. Physiology. Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation. Assn. Am. Physicians. Western Assn E-mail: Physicians (Ciba award 1988. Lasker award 1996) .

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MUNI, PAUL (MESHILEM MEIER WEISENFREUND), Lemberg, Austria, Sept. 23. 1897; s. Phillip and Salli With Yiddish Weisenfreund; m. Bella Finkel. May 8. 1921 1908-1912 Actor The Valiant. 1929. Art Theatre. Seven Faces. 1929. Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, 1932, Scarface. 1932, The World Changes, 1933. Hi, Nellie!, 1934, Bordertown. 1935, Black Fury. 1935. Dr Socrates,

actor; b.

NYC.

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MURPHY, AUDIE LEON,

career officer, actor

Army, advanced through grades

Enlisted

to 2d It., ret 1945; thoroughbred and quarter horse racehorse owner and breeder. Actor 44 feature films, including Bad Boy. 1949. To Hell and Back, 1955, Red Badge of Courage; featured on cover Life Mag., 1945; author: (autobiography) To Hell and Back. 1949; songwriter: Shutters and Boards, When the Wind Blows in Chicago. Decorated Congl. Medal of Honor, numerous other decorations; Audie Murphy Day named in his honor Tex. Legislature, 1996. Died May 28, pvt. U.S.

ranch

.

owner;

1971.

MURPHY, CARL,

newspaper publishing executive; b. Bait.. 17. 1889; s John Henry and Martha E (Howard) m. Vashti Turley. 1916 (dec. 1960); children: Martha Elizabeth. Phillips, Ida Ann Smith. Carlita Jones, Vashti Turley

M

Jan

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L. Wood; m. Lillian Matthews Parrot, 1961 AB cum laude. Howard U.. 1911; AM, Harvard U.. 1913; postgrad., Jena (Germany) U., summer 1913; LLD, Lincoln U Pa., 1948; LHD, Ctrl. Slate Coll.. 1960. Instr., asst. prof. German Howard U.. 1913-18; editor Afro-Am. Newspapers. 1918-44. pub., chmn. bd. dirs.. 1922-67; mem. 1961-67. adv. bd P.O. Dept Chmn bd trustees Morgan State Coll.; trustee Downingtown (Pa.) Indsl. Sch. Named Comdr. Order Star of Africa. Liberia, 1952; recipient Teamwork award Nat Urban League, 1956, 40th Spingarn medalist. 1955 Mem (nat bd. dir. 1931-67). Masons (Outstanding Scottish Rite Mason of Yr 1954). Elks (past grand exalted ruler), Alpha Phi Alpha. Episcopalian. Died Feb 25. 1967; buned Arbutus Meml Park. Bait.

Matthews. Frances

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NAACP

MURPHY, EDDIE, 1961;

comedian, actor;

Vernon and

s.

March

Mitchell.

Lillian

18,

Apr. 3. Nicole Myles. Began performing NY.; performed at Comic Strip; with b.

Bklyn..

Murphy Lynch; m.

1993;

children:

Bria,

Shayne. Student pub. schs., Bklyn. Richard M. Dixon's White House. L.I.. various N.Y.C clubs, including The 1980-84, host 35th Ann. Emmy Saturday Night Live. Awards. 1983. Starring roles in motion pictures include 48 Hours. 1982. Trading Places. 1983. Best Defense. 1984. Beverly Hills Cop. 1984. The Golden Child. 1986. Beverly Hills Cop II. 1987, Eddie Murphy Raw, 1987, Coming to Amenca, 1988, Harlem Nights.1989, Another 48 Hours, 1990, Boomerang, 1992. The Distinguished Gentleman. 1992. Beverly Hills Cop III. 1994. The Vampire of Brooklyn. 1995. The Nutty Professor. 1996. Metro. 1997. Mulan (voice). 1998. Doctor Dolittle. 1998. Holy Man. 1998. Toddlers. 1999. Pluto Nash, 1999, Life, 1999, Bowfinger, 1999; oneman HBO spl 1983; albums include Eddie Murphy. 1982, Eddie Murphy Comedian. 1983. How Could it Be. 1984. So Happy, 1989, Distinguished Gentleman. 1992. Love's Alnght. 1993. Metro. 1997; writer (story) Vampire in Brooklyn. Boomerang, Another 48 Hours, Coming to America, Beverly Hills Cop II; wnter Harlem Nights, Eddie Murphy Raw; exec, prodr.: The PJs (TV series), 1999, Life, Vampire in Brooklyn. What's Alan Watching Now? (TV), 1989. Harlem Nights. Eddie Murphy Raw; dir. Harlem Nights, Nutty

NYC.

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MURPHY, FRANK,

junst; b. Harbor Beach. Mich.. Apr. AB. U Mich., 13, 1890; s. John T and Mary (Brennan) 1912, LLB. 1914; LLD, U Santa Tomas, Manila. 1934, Fordham 1935. U. Philippines. 1936. Loyola U.. 1936. U Detroit. 1937. Duquesne U.. 1937, St. John's U., 1938. 1939, St Bonaventure N.Mti. State Coll.. 1939, La State Coll.. NY., 1939, Mich.. 1939. John Marshall Coll.. 1939, St. Joseph's Coll., Phila.. 1939, Tulane U.. 1941, Creighton 1914. Law elk. Bar: Mich U., 1942. Wayne U. 1942 Monaghan Monaghan. Detroit, 1914-14; chief asst. ally, ea. dist., Mich., 1919-20; pvt. practice. 1920-23; judge Recorder's Ct Detnot. 1923-30. mayor, 1930-33; resigned to

U

,

U

.

U

New York NY

accept apptmt. as gov. -gen. of Philippine Is.. 1933. U.S. 1st high comr. to Philippines, 1935-36, apptd. atty. gen.. 1939; apptd. assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct.. 1940; tchr. law, 1914Served as 1st It., capt infantry 17; instr U Detroit. 1922-27 U.S. Army. A.E.F., and with Army of Occupation in Germany. WWI. It col Armored Force. WWII Mem U.S. Assn. Mayors (1st pres. 1933). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Died July 19. 1949.

;

mags, and

The

,

,

MURPHY, WILLIAM PARRY,

10036

physician; b

Stoughton,

Feb 6. 1892; s. Thomas Francis and Rose Anna (Parry) Harnet Adams. Sept 10. 1919; children— Pnscilla Adams (dec), William Parry. A.B., U. Oreg.. 1914; M.D.. Harvard, 1920; DSc.. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1963. Diplomate: Am. J3d. Internal Medicine. Intem R.I. Hosp.. Wis.,

M m ;

MURDOCK, JOHN ROBERT, congressman; b Lewis County. Mo., Apr. 20, 1885; s John and Elizabeth (Wallace) Cheney. Aug. 27, 1906; children: Rachael M.; m. Myrtle Weber, David Nathaniel, John Benjamin. AB, Kirksville

M

State Tchrs. Coll.. 1912; AM. State U of Iowa, 1925; postCounty sch. tchr.. grad U. Anz., 1923, U. Calif. 1929. 1904-07. H.S. pnn, 1908-10; instr Tempe Tchrs. Coll. Tempe. Ariz.. 1914-32. U Calif. 1929; dean Anz State U.S. Ho. Reps 75th to 82d Tchrs. Coll., 1933-37; Author: Congresses Anz. 1st dist.. Washington. 1937-53. .

Constitution of Ariz.. 1929. Constnl Devel of Anz, 1933 Mem. Masons (32d degree), KP. Phi Delta Kappa Democrat. Congregationalist. Home: Tempe AZ Died Feb. 1972.

;

medal

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MURDOCH, RUPERT (KEITH RUPERT MURDOCH),

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MUMFORD,

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196

MURNAU, FRIEDRICH WILHELM,

director; b

Bielefeld.

Germany, Dec 28. 1888; s Heinnch and Otilie Plumpe Dir. films The Blue Boy. 1919, Der Buckhge und die Tazenn. 1920, Der Januskopf. 1920, Abend-Nacht-Morgen, 1920. Senschuht. 1920, Schloss Vogelbd— Die Enthiiullung eines Geheimnisses. 1921, Marizza, gennant die Schmulermaddona. 1921. Der brennende Acker Phamton. 1922. Nosferatu. 1922. Die Austnebung. 1923. Die Finanzen des Brossherzogs. 1924. The Last Laugh. 1924. Sunnse, 1927. Four Devils. 1928. City With German Air Force. Girl, 1930, Tabu, 1931, Died Mar. 11. 1931

WWI

1920-22; asst. resident physician Peter Bent Hosp.. Boston. 1922-23; jr. asso. Peter Bent Hosp.. 1923-28. asso. in medicine, 1928-35, sr. asso.. 1935-58, cons, hematology, 1958-87; asst. in medicine Harvard, 1923-28, instr. medicine, 1928-35, asso. in medicine, 1935-48, lectr. medicine, 1948-58, lectr. emeritus, 1958-87; pvt. practice medicine Brookline from 1923; cons, internal medicine Melrose. Quincy hosps., Emerson Hosp., Concord, Author: Anemia in all Mass.; Del. State Hosp.. Franhurst. Practice Pernicious Anemia, 1939; Contbr. sci. articles to med. jours., numerous papers. Dir. Cordis Corp. Served with M.C. U.S. Army, 1917-18. Recipient Cameron pnze. 1930; Nobel pnze in Medicine. 1934; comdr. Order of Wbite Rose 1st rank Finland. 1934; gold medal Humane Soc. State Mass.. 1935; Distinguished Achievement award City of Boston, 1965; Nat Order of Ment Carlos J Finlay. Cuba; Internat Bicentennial Symposium award, 1972; Gold badge Mass. Med. Soc 1973; 50-Year Service award Peter Bent Bngham Hosp., 1975. Mem. U. Oreg. Med. Alumni Assn. (hon.),

Providence.

Bnngham Bringha'm

.

AMA

(Bronze medal for

Investigation, for

Assn

Am.

exhibit 1934). Am. Soc. Clin. Physicians. AAAS. Internat. Soc.

sci

Research on Civilization Diseases and Vital Substances

N.Y. Acad Scis., Soc. Finnish Physicians for Internat Diseases (hon). Nat. Inst. Social Scis.. Kaiserlich Leopold Caroline deutsche Acad. der. Naturforscher. Sigma Xi. Alpha (hon.),

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IN 20TH

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197

EDMUND

MUSKIE, SIXTUS, lawyer, former secretary of former senator; b. Rumford. Maine. Mar. 28, 1914. s. Stephen and Josephine (Czarnecki) M.; m. Jane Frances Gray. May 29. 1948; children— Stephen O,. Ellen Muskie Allen. Meltnda Muskie Stanton. Martha. Edmund Six-

hon. mem. Robert K. Duncan Club of Mellon Republican. Congregationalism Clubs: Harvard. Aescu* Rotary (Paul Harris fellow award 1980) Research on diabetes and diseases of blood especially pernicious anemia; discoverer (with Dr. Geroge R Minot) liver treatment for pernicious anemia. Died Oct- 9, 1987

Kappa Kappa;

state,

Inst.

lapian.

tus.

AB. cum

laude. Bates Coll..

LL

1936;

B..

Cornell U..

hon degrees. U, N.B.. Middlebury Coll., St. Anselm's William and Mary Coll.. U Md Alliance Coll.. U. Providence Coll.. N.H.. Northeastern U.. John Carroll U Bowdoin Boston U, Syracuse U., U. Maine. Suffolk U Coll.. Colby Coll.. Lafayette Coll., U. Notre Dame, Hanover Coll.. George Washington U U. Buffalo, Nasson Coll.. Husson Coll. Bar: Mass. 1939. Maine 1940, US Disl Ct 1941. N.Y. State 1981. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1981. Practice law 1939;

Coll..

.

commerce and labor

Law

1909-13;

in cabinet of Pres. Taft.

lectr.

dir. St. Louis Union Trust Telephone Co., Anheuser Busch, Inc., Busch Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Co.; mem. Mo. Ho. of Rep., 1881-83; pres St. Louis City Coun.. 1893-97; mem. Rep Nat. Com.. 1908-12 Trustee Cen Inst, for Deaf. St. Louis. Washington U.; councillor Nat. Indsl. Conf. Bd., Inc., N.Y. Died Jan. 5, 1940.

Si.

Louis

1885-1909;

Sch.,

Western

Co., South

Bell

.

MURRAY, JOSEPH EDWARD,

retired plastic surgeon; b.

.

1919; s Wilham Andrew and Mary m. Virginia Link. June 2. 1945. children:

Milford, Mass.. Apr.

I.

(DePasquale) M; Margaret. Virginia, Richard.

Joseph

AB, Holy Cross

Harvard. 1943; DSc. Rockford

(111.)

Thomas.

Katharine.

Link.

Coll..

DSc,

1940.

MD.

1965;

1966.

Coll..

.

Roger Wil-

Waterville. Maine. 1940. 45-55; gov. of Maine. 1955-59. U.S. Maine. 1959-80; chmn. senate budget com

D

(hon). Anna Mane Coll.. 1993. SUNY. liams Coll.. 1986; Albany. 1993. U. Suffolk. 1993. Magill U Montreal. 1996. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Surgery. Am. Bd. Plastic Surgery (chmn Chief plastic surgeon Peter Bent Bngham Hosp.. 1969) chief Boston. 1951-86, chief plastic surgeon emeritus. 1986 plastic surgeon Children's Hosp. Med. Center. Boston, 197285. emeritus, 1985; prof, surgery Harvard Med. Sen.. 1970-86; C AUS. 1944-47 Recipient Served to maj. ret., 1986. Gold medal Internal. Soc. Surgeons, 1963, hon. award Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., 1962. Nobel prize for medicine or physiology, 1990, Sabin award 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Mass. Med. Soc.. 1998. Fellow AAAS (hon). AMA. Royal Australasian Coll. Surgeons. Royal Coll. Surgeons of

senator from

mem.

.



fgn.

.

chmn

subcom. on subcom. enenvironment and pub. works com., sub-

relations com,.

U.S.

Senate,

inlergovtl. relations of senate govt, affairs com.,

viron

pollution of

Royal Coll. Surgeons Ireland. Royal Coll. Surgeons Edinburgh; mem. ACS (regent 1970-79. v.p. 1983). NAS. Surg. Assn. (v.p. 1979), New Eng. Surg. Assn. (pres. 1986-87). Boston Surg. Soc. (pres. 1975), Soc. U. Surgeons. Am. Assn. Plastic Surgeons (hon award 1969, pres. 1964-65). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Harvard Med Sch. Alumni Coun. (pres. 1984), Badminton and Tennis Club, Wellesley Country Home: Club. Tavern Club (Boston), Alpha Omega Alpha. 02481-6104 108 Abbott Rd Wellesley Eng..

nology Scripps Clinic and Research Found., La Jolla, Calif., 1961-63; Markle scholar Acad. Medicine, 1964-69; prof.. chmn. dept. surgery U. Minn. Hosp., Mpls., 1967-93; med. dir. Transplant Ctr., clin. chief surgery Univ. Hosp., 1967-94; chief hosp. staff U, Minn. Hosp., Mpls., 1970-71, Regents' prof., 1985-95, Jay Phillips Disting. Chair in Surgery, 1986-

Dame U.. 1981. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1981. Former Mems, Congress Disting. Service award. 1981. Mem, Maine Bar Assn Kennebec County Bar Assn.. Waterville Bar Assn.. Am Legion, VFW, Amvets, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Alpha Delta. Home: Washington DC, Died March 26, 1996.

95;

citizens

asst.

com.

for

Hoover

report,

1950;

Notre

.

MA

MYERS, FRANCIS JOHN,

former U.S. senator; b. Phila., Dec, 18, 1901; s. John Francis and Mary (Donnelly) M.; m. Catherine M. Hall, Feb, II, 1931; children: Francis John, Kathleen. Barbara. AB, St. Joseph's Coll., Phila., 1923,

MURROW, EDWARD

R., news correspondent, analyst, Greensboro, N.C.; m. Janet Huntson, Charles Casey. Grad., Wash State Coll.. 1930; LLD, U. N.C.. Muhlenberg Coll.. Mt. Holyoke Coll.. Grinnell Coll., Oberlin Coll.. Wash. State U„ Brandeis U.. Rochester U., U. Mich., Johns Hopkins. Colby

government

official;

b.

ington Brewster. 1934;

LHD. Hamilton

Coll.;

1945; LLB, Temple U., 1927. LLD. 1946; LLD, St. Vincent's Coll.. Latrobe. pa.. 1946. Bar: Pa. 1927. Practice Phila.. from 1927; dep. atty. gen. State of Pa., 1937-39, mem. 76th to 78th Congresses; mem. US. Senate, 1945-51; Mem. KC. dist. sec. to Dist. Attys, of Phila., 1929-31. Democrat Roman Catholic. Died July 5. 1956.

LLD.

I

Journalism, Temple U.

N.W. Wash..

Coll.;

HHD.

Rollins

Coll..

D

law

in

Compassman. topographer timber

Nat. Student Fedn.. 1929-32; asst. dir.. charge fgn. offices Inst. Internal. Edn.. 1932-35; with CBS. 1935-61. dir. talks and edn.. 1935-37. European dir.. 1937-46, war corr.. 1939-45. v.p.. dir. pub. affairs, 1945-47; reporter, news analyst; condr. TV programs Person to Person, See It Now, Small World. CBS Reports; head USIA, 1961-64. Author: internal, lectr. intemat. rels This Is London; also contr. articles to ednl. jours. Trustee Recipient Freedom Ho. award, 1954, Inst. Internat. Edn. Emmy award. 1956. Pres.'s medal of Freedom, 1964, named Mem. Coun. Fgn. hon. knight comdr. Brit. Empire, 1965. Rels.. Assn. Am. Corrs.. London Club (pres. 1945). Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma. Died Apr. 27, 1965. cruisers in

2 yrs.; pres.

MYERSON, GOLDA

MUSGRAVE, STORY,

astronaut, surgeon, pilot, physioloeducator; b. Boston, Aug. 19. 1935; children: Lorelei Lisa, Bradley Scott, Holly Kay, Christopher Todd. Jeffrey BS in Math, and Statis.. Syracuse U., Paul, Lane Linwood 1958; MBA, UCLA, 1959; BA in Chemistry, Marietta Coll.. 1960; MD. Columbia U., 1964; MS in Biophysics. U. Ky., in Humanities. 1966; in Lit.. U. Houston, 1987, 1989. Surg, intern U. Ky. Med. Ctr., Lexington, 1964-65; scientist-astronaut NASA. Houston, 1967-97. backup sci.pilot 1st Skylab mission, 1973. flew on first Challenger flight. STS-6, 1983. flew on Spacelab 2. 1985. flew on space shuttle mission STS-33. 1989. flew on STS-44, 1991; flew as payload

MA

comdr. STS6I Hubble Telescope Repair Mission NASA. 1993. flew on STS-80 last flight, 1996; cons. Disney. 1997—; With guest lectr., writer. Contbr. articles to profl jours. USMC. 1953-56. Recipient Reese AFB Comdr s trophy.

NASA

disting. svc.

creation and evolution

MUSIAL, STAN LEY

(FRANK MUSIAL), hotel and restaurant executive, former baseball team executive, former baseball player; b. Donora. Pa., Nov. 21. 1920; s. Lukasz m. Lillian La bash, 1939; children: Richard, Geraldme. Janet. Jean. Ed. high sch.. Donora Baseball player St. Louis Cardinals Farm Team, 1938-41; 1st baseman, outfielder St Louis Cardinals, Nat. League. 1941-63; sr. v.p. St, Louis Cardinals. 1963-91; pres. Stan Musial Biggies. Inc. St.

M

,

&

Louis Served

Author: Stan Musial: The Man's with

Rookie of

USNR. World War 1943;

II

Own

Slory.

Voted Nat

St.

Petersburg. Russia,

Pale Fire, 1962. The Gift, 1963, The Defense, 1964, The Eye, 1965, Despair, 1966, The Waltz Invention, 1966, Nabokov's Quartet, 1966, Speak Memory, 1966, King, Queen, Knave, 1968, Ada. 1969. Mary, 1970, Poems and Problems. 1971. Glory. 1971, Transparent Things. 1972, A Russian Beauty and Other Stones, 1973, Strong Opinions, 1973, Look at the Harlequins, 1974, (stones) Tyrants Destroyed, 1975; (short stones) Details of a Sunset, 1976. The Nabokov/Wilson Let1979, Lectures, vol. I, 1980, vol. II. 1981; author ters. 1974. translator (with commentary) Eugene screenplay, Onegin. 1964, The Song of Igor's Campaign, 1960; contbr. papers to entomol. jours. Died July 2, 1977; buned sci Cemetery of Clarens, Switzerland.

1964

consumer advocate, lawyer, author; b Wmsted. Conn Feb. 27. 1934; s. Nadra and Rose (Bouziane) N. AB magna cum laude, Pnnceton U,, 1955; LLB with distinction. Harvard U.. 1958. Bar: Conn. 1958. Mass. 1959, Practiced law in Hartford, Conn., U.S. Supreme Ct. 1959. from 1959; lectr. history and govt U. Hartford. 1961-63; founder Center for Responsive Law. Pub. Interest Research Group. Center for Auto Safety. Pub, Citizen. Clean Water ,

Action Project. Disability Rights Ctr.. Pension Rights Ctr., Project for Corporate Responsibility; lectr. to colls, and univs.; lectr. Princeton U. 1967-68; co-founder Pnnceton Project 55, 1989. Author: Unsafe at Any Speed. 1965. rev 1972; sponsor: Working on the System: A Manual for Citizen's Access to Federal Agencies, 1972; co-author: Action for a Change. 1972. You and Your Pension, 1973, Taming the Giant Corporation, 1976, Menace of Atomic Energy, 1977. The Lemon Book. 1980, The Big Boys. 1986. Winning The Insurance Game. 1990, editor: Whistle Blowing: The Report on the Conference on Professional Responsibility, 1972, The Consumer and Corporate Accountability. 1973; co1973, Verdicts on editor: Corporate Power in Amcnca, Lawyers. 1976. Who's Poisoning Amenca. 1981. contbg. With U.S. editor: Ladies Home Jour. 1973—. also articles. Recipient Nieman Fellows award, 1965-66; Army. 1959 named One of 10 Outstanding Young Men of Year U.S. Jr. C of C, 1967 Mem ABA, AAAS. Phi Beta Kappa Green Address: Consumer Advocate Ctr PO Box 19367 party Washington DC 20036-9367 ,

prof,

emeritus,

USPHS, NIH

surgery,

prof,

clin.

Tng. Com.,

Clin. Rsch.

1995—; spl. cons. Gen. Med. Scis.,

Inst.

1965-69; cons, U.S. Bur. Budget. 1966-68; mem. sci. adv. bd. div. Nat. Kidney Found., 1968; mem. surg. study sect. rsch. grants NIH, 1970; chmn. renal transplant adv. group Hosps., 1971; mem. bd. sci. cons. Sloan-Kettering Inst. Cancer Rsch.. 1971-78; mem. screening com, Dernham Postdoctoral Fellowships in Oncology, Calif, div. Am. Cancer Soc. Editor: (with Richard L. Simmons) Transplantation. 1972; co-editor: Manual of Vascular Access. Organ Donation, and Transplantation, 1984; mem. editorial bd. Jour. Surg. 1968—. Minn. Medicine, 1968—, Jour. Surg. Rsch.. Am. Jour. Surgery. 1967 assoc. editor, Oncology, 1968 1982—; mem. editorial bd. Year Book of Surgery, 1970-85, Transplantation Procs, 1970—, Bd. Transplantation. 1970 Clin. Editors. 1981-84. Annals of Surgery. 1972—. World Hippocrates, 1986 Jour. Transplant Jour. Surgery, 1976 Coordination, 1990 assoc. editor: Surgery. 1971; editor-inchief: Clin. Transplantation, 1986 Bd. dirs., v.p. Variety

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Club Heart Hosp., U. Minn.; trustee, v.p. Minn. Med. Found. Served with USAF. 1953-55. Hon. fellow Royal Coll. Surgeons of Eng., 1987; hon. prof. U. Madnd, 1990; named Alumnus of Yr,, U. Calif. Med. Sch., San Francisco, 1977; recipient award Calif. Trudeau Soc.. 1962. Ann. Brotherhood award NCCJ, 1 978. Disting. Achievement award Modern Medicine, 1978, Internat. Gt. Am. award B'nai B'rith Found.. 1982, Uncommon Citizen award, 1985, Sir James Carreras award Variety Clubs Internat., 1987, Silver medal IXth Centenary, U. Bologna, 1988, Humanitarian of Yr. award, U. Minn., 1992, Najarian Festschrift award Am. Jour. Surgery, 1993, Jubilee medal Swedish Soc. Medicine, 1994. Fellow ACS; mem. Soc. Univ. Surgeons, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, AAAS, Am. Soc. Exptl. Palhology, Am. Surg. Assn. (pres. 1988-89), Am. Assn. Immunologists, AMA, Transplantation Soc. (v.p, western hemisphere 1984-86. pres. 1994-96).

Am.

Am.

Soc. Nephrology, Internat. Soc. Nephrology,

Lab. Animal So., Assn.

Assn.

Acad. Surgery

(pres.

Chairmen, Soc. Clin. Surgery, Central Surg. Assn.. Minn., Hennepin County med. socs., Mpls., St. Paul, Minn., Howard C. Naffziger, Portland, Halsted surg. socs., Am. Heart Assn., Am. Soc. Transplant Surgeons (pres. 1977-78). Council on Kidney in Cardiovas1969), Internat Soc. Surgery, Soc. Surg.

Hagfish Soc, Italian Research Soc, Minn, Medicine, Minn. Med. Assn., Minn. Med. Found., Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, others. Office: U Minn Surgery Dept Mayo Meml Bldg Box 195 420

cular

Disease,

Acad.

Surg, Biology Club,

Delaware

St

NAMATH,

SE Minneapolis

JOSEPH

MN

55455-0374

WILLIAM,

former

entertainer,

professional football player; b. Beaver Falls, Pa., May 31, 1943; s. John Andrew and Rose (Juhasz) N.; m. Deborah Lynn Mays, 1984; 1 child. Jessica Grace. Grad.. U. Ala.,

Quarterback N.Y.

1965.

NFL

with

Conf

,

Jets.

1969). 1965-77,

Am.

Football League (merged Rams Nat. Football Instructional Football films C.C. and Company,

Los Angeles

1977-78; co-owner Joe

Namath

Camp. Dudley, Mass. Appeared

in

1970, Avalanche Express, 1978. Chattanooga Choo Choo. 1984; TV appearances include The Waverly Wonders. NBC. 1978; frequent guest on Tonight Show; stage appearances include Picnic. 1979. Li'l Abner. 1980. The Came Mutiny Court-Martial, 1983, Sugar. 1984; leading role in musical Damn Yankees. 1981; author (autobiography): Namath— Monday Night Football. Matter of Style; commentator

ABC

1985-86, TV senes The Waverly Wonders. TV Movie Marnage is Alive Well, TV appearances Here's Lucy, The Bradu Past chmn. Bunch. The Love Boat, Kate and Allie Leukemia Soc. Coin Campaign; hon. chmn. Am. Hungarian established scholarship for women athletes U. Ala. Named Am. Football League Rookie of Yr.. Sporting News. 1965. to Am. Football League All-Star team. 1968, 72, Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl. 1969. Dodge Man of Yr

Soc.;

,

N.Y. Jets, to Ala. Sports Hall of Fame, 1981; recipient Hitkock Belt for Profl. Athlete of Yr., George Halas Most Courageous Athlete award; named to Pro Football Hall of Fame. Office: care Lantz Office 888 7th Ave New York NY 10106-0001

League

named most valuable

player Nat. League, 1943. 46. 48. mem Nat. League All-Star Team. 1943-44. 46-63. voted most valuable player Baseball Writers Com.. 1946, Maj League Player of Year Sporting News. 1946. 51; Sid Mercer award N.Y Baseball Writers, 1947; Kenesaw Mountain Landis Mcml. plaque. 1948, Sports lllus Sportsman of Yr.. 1957: recipient Freedom Leadership medal. 1968; named to Baseball Hall of Fame. 1969; holder .331 lifetime batting average. Office: Stan the Man Inc 1650 Des Peres Rd Sle 125 Saint Louis 63131-1899 Yr.,

author; b.

NADER, RALPH,

exceptional svc. medal. 1974. 83. 90. NASA medal. 1992, 94, 97, NASA spaceflight medal. 1983, 85. 89, 91, 93. 96. Space award Aviation Week and Space Tech.. 1997; USAF postdoctoral fellow. 1965-66, Nat. Mem AAAS. Heart Inst, postdoctoral fellow. 1966-67 AAS. AIAA, Flying Physicians Assn. (Airman of Yr award 1974, 83). Civil Aviation Med. Assn., N.Y. Acad. Sci., Nat. Geog. Soc., Soaring Soc. Am., U.S. Parachute Assn., Marine Corps Assn.. Alpha Kappa Psi. Phi Delta Theta. Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma From subatomic particles. to the Stardust from which I was created, from the forming galaxies, to the universes beyond our own, I live to participate physically and spiritually in every aspect of this cosmic 1969.

MEIR, GOLDA

Apr. 23, 1899; came to U.S.. 1940. naturalized, 1945; s. Vladimir and Helene (Rukavishnikov) N.; m. Vera Slonim, Apr. 15. 1925 (dec. July 1977); 1 son. Dmitri. BA, Trinity Prof. Russian lit. Cornell Coll.. Cambridge U- Eng.. 1922. U., 1948-59. Author: Laughter in the Dark. 1938, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, 1941, Nicolai Gogol, A Critical Biography. 1944, Bend Sinister. 1947, Spring in Fialla and Other Stories, 1956. Lolita, 1958. Pnin, 1957, Nabokov's Dozen, 1958, Poems, 1959. Invitation to a Beheading. 1959,

gist,

MA

See

NABOKOV, VLADIMIR,

;

LHD

chmn,

Maine chmn.

Am.

LHD

Roosevelt Campobello Internal Park Commn. Author: Journeys, 1972; co-author (with McGeorge Bundy) PresidenMem, Maine Ho. of tial Promises and Performances, 1980. Reps., 1948-51. Democratic floor leader. 1949-51; mem. Dem. Nat. Com., 1952-55, Dem. candidate for vice pres. U.S., 1968. Served to It. USNR, 1942-45. Recipient Laetare medal

majority whip; sec. of state of U.S.. 1980-81; ptnr. Chadboume & Parke. Washington. 198296. former mem Adv. Commn. Intergovtl. Relations; nat. exec, dir, Amvets. 1951; dist. dir. OPS, Maine, 1951-52;

M

surgeon, educator, b. Oak1927; s. Garabed L. and Siranoush T. (Demirjian) N.; m. Arlys Viola Mignette Anderson, Apr. 27, 1952; children: Jon, David. Paul. Peter. AB with honors, U. Calif,. Berkeley. 1948; MD. U. Calif.. San Francisco, 1952; (hon.), Univ. Athens. 1980. DSc (hon.), Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1981; (hon). Calif. Luth. Coll.. 1983. Diplomate Am. Bd. Surgery. Surg, intern U Calif., San land. Calif., Dec. 22.

Francisco, 1952-53, surg. resident. 1955-60, asst. prof, surgery, dir, surg, research labs., chief transplant service dept. surgery, 1963-66, prof., vice chmn,. 1966-67; spl. research fellow in immunopathology U. Pitts. Med. Sch., 1960-61; NIH sr. fellow and assoc. in tissue transplantation immu-

com. on arms control,

;

NAJAR1AN, JOHN SARKIS,

MO

archives appear

in their original

form

NAGEL, CHARLES,

b secretary commerce and labor Colorado County. Tex., Aug. 9. 1849; s. Hermann and Fnedenckc (Litzmann) N m Fannie Brandeis. Aug. 4, 1876; .

LLB, St Louis Law Sch Shepley. May I. 1895 1872; studied Roman law. poll! economy. U of Berlin. 1873, D PolH So (hon). 1928; LLD. Brown U, 1911. Villanova (: Washington U Bar: 1873 Pvt, practice St. Louis; mem. firm Finkclnburg. Nagcl & Kirby. 1903-05. Nagel & Kirby, 1905-09. 1913; with Nagcl. Kirby, Ornck & Shepley; sec of

m Anne

,

NAMBU. YOICHIRO,

physics educator; b. Toyko. Jan, 18, Chicko Hida. Nov. 3. 1945; to U.S.. 1952; Research asst U Tokyo. 1945-^9; prof Jun-ichi physics Osaka City U.. Japan. 1950-56; mem Inst Advanced Study. 1952-54; research assoc U Chgo.. 1954-56, mem 1971—; faculty. 1956—. prof physics, 1^S«. Dishng prof 1921;

m

came

I

child.

,

,

emeritus. J J

1991—.

Sakurai pnzc

Recipient Contbr, articles to profl jours Wolf Pn/c in 1994. Physical Soc

Am

.

NASH Physics. 1994. Mem. Nal. Acad. Sets., Am. Acad. Arts and Am. Phys. Soc Office: Univ of Chicago Enrico Fermi

Scis.,

Insl

5740 S

Ellis

Ave Chicago IL 60637-1434

NASH, JOHN FORBES, Bluefield.

JR., research mathematician; b. W.Va., 1928. BS in Math Carnegie- Met on 1948. PhD (hon .); PhD, Princeton U., 1950; PhD .

MS.

1945.

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198

I

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Princeton (N.J.) U 1950-51; Moore instr. MIT. 1951-53. asst. prof., 1953-57. assoc. prof.. 1957-59; sr. rsch. mathematician Princeton U.; Corp.. summers 1950, 52. 54; vis. mem. Inst. cons. Advanced Study. Princeton. 1956-57, 61-62. 63-64; rsch. assoc math. MIT, 1966-67 Co-recipient Nobel Prize in Econ. Scis., 1994. Bus. Week award Erasmus U., Rotterdam, 1998. Leroy P. Steele prize in math., 1999; recipient von Neumann Theory prize Ops. Rsch. Soc. Am.. Pres.'s award Nat. Alliance for the Mentally 111, 1999; Sloan fellow, NSF fellow; Westinghouse scholar. Fellow Econometric Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS. Office: Princeton U Fine Hall Math Dept Princeton NJ 08544-0001

(hon). U. Athens.

Rsch.

asst.,

instr.

,

medal 1992) Recipient Golden Kite award Soc. Children's Book Writers Am., 1985. Child Study award Bank St. Coll., 1983, Edgar Allan Poe award Mystery Writers Am., 1985. Internal, book award Soc. Sch. Librs., 1988, Christopher award, 1989, Newbery award ALA. 1992, Nat Endowment

Mem.

Children's Book Guild of Washington (pres 1974-75, 83-84), Soc. Children's Book Wnters, Authors Guild, PEN. Council for a Livable World. Physicians for Social Responsibility. Amnesty Internal. Avocations: theater, swimming. Unitarian. Home of Arts Creative Writing fellow, 1987.

and

Office:

9910 Holmhurst Rd Bethesda

MD

20817-1618

RAND

NYC.

NAST, CONDE,

publisher; b Jan. 26. 1874; s. William F. and Esther (Benoist) N.; m. Clansse Coudert, Aug.

m

U

Leslie Foster, Dec 1928. AB, Georgetown 1896; LLB, Washington U.. 1898. Advt mgr. 1900-05, bus. mgr., 1905-07; with Theron McCampbell organized Home Pattern Co., 1904; pres., pub. Vogue, since 1909; also House and Garden, Glamour, Vogue Patterns, Hollywood Patterns; pres. Conde Nast Press. Pub (with Robert J. Collier) The Housekeeper. 1911. Mem.

1902; 1895. AM,

20.

Collier's

.

Pubis..

Racquet and Tennis Club, Deepdale Club. Sands Nat. Golf. Died Sept

19,

Pt.

Club.

1942.

WILLIAM HUSTON, congressman; b Bowling Green, KY. Sept. 11, 1909; s. J.M. and Blanche (Hays) N.; m. Virginia Reardon, June 17. 1937; children: Celeste, Louise. A.B.. Western Ky. State Coll.. 1930; LL.B., Ohio State V., 1933. Bar: Ky, 1934. Pvt, practice Bowling Green, 1934 Fed. conciliation commr. Western Dist. Ky., NATCHER,



1936-37; atty

-;

Warren Co., 1937-49; commonwealth

atty. 8th

mem. 83rd-103rd

congresses from 2d Ky. Dist., 1953-94. Served as It. USNR. 1942-45. Mem. Bowling Green Bar Assn. (pres.). Am. Legion, Forty and Eight. Democrat. Clubs: Odd Fellow, Kiwanian. Home: Bowling jud. dist., 1951-53;

Green Ky. Died Mar.

30.

1994.

NEAL, PATRICIA,

actress; b. Packard, Ky., Jan. 20. 1926; William Burdette and Eura Mildred (Petrey) N., m. Roald Dahl. July 2, 1953 (div.. dec. 1990); children; Olivia Twenty (dec. 1962), Tessa Sophia, Theo Mathew Roald, Ophelia Magdalene, Lucy Neal. Student, Northwestern U, 1943-45; (hon), Simmons Coll.. Rockford Coll., U. Mass.. Northwestern U. Appeared in Broadway prodns.: Another Part of the Forest. 1946 (N.Y. Critics, Antoinette Perry, other awards 1946), Children's Hour, 1952, Roomful of Roses, 1955, Suddenly Last Summer, 1958. The Miracle Worker. 1960; films include: The Fountainhead, 1948, The Hasty Heart. 1948. The Breaking Point, 1949. Three Secrets. 1949. Bright Leaf, 1950. Raton Pass, 1951, Operation Pacific, 1951, The Day the Earth Stood Still. 1951, Weekend with Father. 1951, Diplomatic Courier, 1952, Washington Story,

LHD

Something for the Birds, 1952. Face in the Crowd, Hud, 1963 (N.Y. Film Critics award 1964, Acad. MoPicture Arts and Scis. award 1964, Best Fgn. Actress award Brit. Acad. 1964), Psych 59. 1964. In Harm's Way, 1965, The Subject Was Roses, 1968 (Oscar nomination). The Night Digger. 1970, Baxter, 1973. Happy Mother's Day. Love. George. 1973. Widows Nest, 1976, The Passage. 1978. Ghost Story. 1981. An Unremarkable Life, 1989; TV appearances, 1952 including mini-series The Bastard, 1978, TV movies include The Homecoming, 1972. All Quiet on the Western Front, 1979, Caroline?, 1989. Heidi, 1993. Cookies Fortune, 1999; also TV commls.; lectr.; author: (autobiography) As I Am. 1988. Com. mem. Internal Help for Children, Eng.; hon. bd. dirs. Nat. Found. Encephalitis 1952, 1956,



,



mem. Washington Speakers Bur., 1978 Named Most Outstanding Woman from Tenn. under 40, 1963; Gold medal Nat Inst. Social Scis., 1983; Patricia Research,

Neal Rehabilitation Hosp. named in her honor, Knoxville, Tenn. Mem Actors Studio, Pi Beta Phi. Phi Beta Mem. Ch. of England. Office: 45 E End Ave New York NY 100287953

Hamilton. Ohio, Mar. 22,

NYC,

1993. Fellow Am. Acad- Arts and Scis.. Home: Baltimore Md. Died Nov. 16, 1999.

Sci..

NAVRATILOVA, MARTINA, player; b. Prague,

former

Czech Republic, Oct.

U.S., 1975, naturalized. 1981; d

mem NAS.

professional tennis 18, 1956; came to

Miroslav Navratil and Jana Czechoslovakia; in Hon.

Navratilova. Student, schs. doctorate, George Washington U, 1996. Profl. tennis player. 1973-94; tennis commentator/broadcaster Sports, 199599; spkr. in field. Author: (with George Vecsey) Martina. 1985, (with Liz Nickles) The Total Zone, 1995, (with Liz Nickels) The Breaking Point, (with Liz Nickles) 1996. Killer 1997; columnist. Co-founder Rainbow Card. Instinct, Winner Czechoslovak Nat. singles, 1972-74, U.S. Open singles. 1983. 84. 86. 87, U.S. Open doubles, 1977, 78, 80, 83. 84, 87. 90, U.S. Open mixed doubles. 1987. Va. Slims Tournament, 1978. 83, 84. 85, 86. Va. Slims doubles, 1991. Wimbledon singles. 1978. 79, 82, 83, 84. 85, 86. 87, 90. Wimbledon women's doubles. 1976. 79. 81, 82, 83, 84, 86. Wimbledon mixed doubles. 1985. 94, 95. French Open singles, 1982. 84, Australian Open singles, 1981. 83. 85. Australian Doubles (with Nagelsen) 1980, (with Shriver). 1982, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, Roland Garros (with Shriver). 1985, 87, 89, Italian Open doubles (with Sabatini), 1987, (with Shnver) Tour doubles team of yr, 1981-89. triple Crown at U.S. Open, 1987; recipient Women's Sports Found. Flo Hyman award. 1987; named Female Athlete of the Decade (1980s) The Nat Sports Review, UPI, and AP. Player of Yr., 1978-79. 82-86. Women's Sports Found Sportswoman of Yr.. 1982-84. Hon. Citizen of Dallas, AP Female Athlete of Yr.. 1983, Chgo. Hall of Fame. 1994; Martina Navratilova Day proclaimed in Chgo., 1992. Mem. Women's Tennis Assn. (dir., exec, com., pres). Women's Tennis Assn. Tour Player's Assn. (pres. 1979-80, 83-84, 94-

HBO

COREL WTA

WTA

95). titles

Achievements include being the holder of 168 singles and 165 doubles titles; holder of record of singles-match

wins which

is

1.309, 1991

NAYLOR, PHYLLIS REYNOLDS,

author; b Anderson, Eugene Spencer and Lura Mae (Schield) Reynolds; m. Thomas A. Tedesco, Jr.. Sept. 9, 1951 (div. 1960); m. Rex V. Naylor, May 26, 1960; children: Jeffrey, Michael. Diploma. Joliet Jr. Coll., 1953; BA. Am. U., 1963. Author more than 100 books including Crazy Love: An Autobiographical Account of Marriage and Madness, 1977, Revelations. 1979, A String of Chances, 1982 (ALA notable book), The Agony of Alice. 1985 (ALA notable book). The Keeper, 1986 (ALA notable book), Unexpected Pleasures. 1986, Send No Blessings. 1990 (YASD best book for young adults), Shiloh. 1991 (ALA notable book. John Newbery Ind., Jan. 4, 1933; d.

.

recipient

NEEL, JAMES

1955-57; guest investigator Rockefeller U, 1959-62; prof, microbiology Sch. Medicine Johns Hopkins. 1962-72. prof., dir. dept microbiology, 1972-82, univ. prof, molecular biology and genetics, 1982-99, interim pres., 199596; mem. Pres. Coun. Advisers on Sci. & Tech.. 1990-93; sr. investigator Howard Hughes Med. Inst., 1982-99 Recipient Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. 1978, Nat Medal of

CENTURY AMERICA

Assn. Calif. Tort Reform (dir), Bar Assn. San Francisco, Legal Aid Soc. San Francisco (dir.), Assn. Fed. Investigators (pres 1987). Republican. Club: Com-

Calif..

monwealth. Four Key Personal and Management Concepts: Pride, Integrity, Innovation and Persistence Pnde pride in ones country, family and traditions are a foundation for all meaningful personal actions. Integrity: most individuals have an innate sense of integrity; this plus integrity which is learned in one's life experience must also form the foundation for all actions. Innovation: constantly pursue new challenges and approaches; innovation, which makes our system so effective, is essential in all business and government. Persistence: in any bureacratic setting a lack of persistence can often equate to failure because most obstacles must be overcome with some difficulty. Died Jan. 29, 1997.

NELSON, KNUTE,

senator; b. Norway, Feb. 2, 1843; came to U.S., 1849; Ed.. Albion Coll. Admitted to bar, 1867;. Pvt. and non-commd. officer 4th Wis. Inf., 1861-64; wounded

and captured at Port Hudson; mem. Wis. Ho. of Reps., 186869; went to Alexandria. Minn., 1871; county atty. Douglas County, 1872-74; mem. Minn. Senate. 1875-78; presdl. 1880; regent U Minn., 1882-93; mem. 48th to 50th Congresses, 5th Dist, 1883-89; elected gov. of Minn., 1892. reelected. 1894, resigned. 1895, U.S. senator, 5 terms. 18951925. Republican. Died Apr. 28, 1923.

elector.

NELSON, PRINCE ROGERS

See

PRINCE

tion

NATHANS, DANIEL,

Inst.,

IN 20TH

d.

cator;

molecular biology and genetics edub. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 30, 1928; s. Samuel and Sarah (Levitan) N.; m. Joanne E. Gomberg, Mar. 4. 1956; children: Eli. Jeremy. Benjamin. B.S., U. Del.. 1950; M.D.. Washington U„ 1954. Intern Presbyn. Hosp, N.Y.C., 195455, resident in medicine, 1957-59; clin. assoc. Nat. Cancer

WHO

VAN GUNDIA, 1915;

geneticist,

educator;

b.

Hiram Alexander and

s.

N m

Elizabeth (Van Gundia) Pnscilla Baxter. May 6, 1943; Van children— Frances, James Gundia, Alexander 1959; Baxter. Coll. Wooster. 1935. D.Sc. (hon.), Ph.D., U. Rochester, 1939, M.D., 1944. D.Sc. (hon.), 1974; 1981. Instr. zoology D.Sc. (hon), Med. Coll. Ohio, Dartmouth, 1939-41; fellow zoology NRC, 1941-42; intern, asst. resident medicine Strong Meml. Hosp., 1944-46; asso. geneticist lab. vertebrate biology, asst. prof, internal medicine U. Mich. Med. Sch.. 1948-51. geneticist Inst. Human Biology, asso. prof. med. genetics. 1951-56. prof, human genetics, chmn. dept., 1956-85, prof, internal medicine, 1957-85, Lee R. Dice U. prof, human genetics, 1966-85, prof, emeritus, 1985—; Galton lectr. U. London,, 1955; Cutter lectr. Harvard U.. 1956; Russel lectr U. Mich.. 1966; Wilhemene E. Key lectr. Am. Genetic Assn., 1982; Jacobson lectr. U. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1988; Baker lectr. Pa. State U, 1989; Andros lectr. U. Chgo.. 1991; Lederberg lectr. Rockefeller U, 1995; cons. USPHS, AEC. NRC. EPA. VA; pres. 6th Internal. Congress Human Genetics; chmn. 7th Internal. Symposium Smithsonian Instn, Washington, 1981. Author med- articles; mem. editorial bd-: Blood. 1950-62, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1956 Human Genetics Abstracts, 1962 Mutation Research, 1964-75. Served to 1st It. M.C AUS, 1943-44. 46-47; acting dir. field studies Atomic Bomb Casualty Commn., 1947-48. Recipient Albert Lasker award, 1960, Allan award Soc. Human Genetics. 1965, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1974, medal Smithsonian Instn.. 1981. Conte award Conte Inst, for Environ. Health, 1991, James Bruce award ACP, 1995, Col. Harland Sanders award March 1998, Ann. award Environ. of Dimes Birth Defects Found Mutagen Soc., 1999; named Mich. Scientist of Yr.. 1984. Fellow Am. Coll. Med. Genetics (hon.). Royal Soc. Medicine; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Am. Acad Arts and Scis.. Inst, of Medicine, Nat. Acad. Scis. (mem. coun. 1970-72). Genetics Soc. Am., Am. Soc. Human Genetics (v. p. 1952-53, pres. 1953-54), Internal. Genetic Epidemiology Soc. (pres. 199293), Am. Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Am. Soc. Naturalists. Assn. Am. Physicians, (Laureate award 1987), Brazilian Soc. Human Genetics. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha. Avocation: orchid cultivation. Home: Ann Arbor Mich Died Feb. 1, 2000 ;

AB,

WHO.





,

,

Am

D

,

ACP

NELSON, ALAN CURTIS, Oakland.

Calif..

(Peters) N.; m.

Ann, Kathryn

tine

government official, lawyer; b. 1933; s. Albert C, and Martha Jan. 31. I960; children: KrisDonna, Kann Martha. BS, U. Calif.,

Oct.

18.

JoAnn Wallen.

Bar: Calif. 1959, U.S. Dist. Cts. Berkeley. 1955. JD. 1958 Atty. Rogers, Clark 1959. U.S. Supreme Ct 1984 Jordan, San Francisco. 1959-64; dep. dist. atty. Alameda County (Calif.), 1964-69; asst dir State of Calif. Human Resource Dept., Sacramento, 1969-72; dir. State of Calif. 1972-75; gen. atty. Pacific Rehab.. Sacramento. Dept. Telephone & Telegraph, San Francisco, 1975-81; dep commr. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington. 1981-

&

Calif.

82,

commr

,

1982-89; cons. fed.

Am. immigration reform

U.S.

Dept Justice. Washington, 1989-90; gen. counsel Employment Devel. Dept. State of Calif., 1990-91; atty. and cons, on



immigration Sacramento, 1994 adj. prof. McGeorge Sch. Law, U. Pacific. Chmn. Calif Gov Com. for Employment of Handicapped, 1981-82. Recipient Alumnus of Yr. award Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1987; Border Patrol Sta, Imperial Beach. Mem. State Bar Calif, dedicated to Commr. Nelson. 1988. ;

NELSON, WILLIE,

musician, songwriter; b. Abbott, Tex., Apr. 30, 1933; children: Jacob, Lukas, Paula Carlene, Amy, Lana, Susie, Billy. Student, Baylor U. Worked as salesman; announcer, host country music shows local Tex. stas.; bass player, Ray Price's band; then formed own band, personal appearances at Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, throughout U.S., 1964 rec. artist, Atlantic, Columbia and RCA records; albums include One for the Road, Here's Willie Nelson, 1963,



,

Country Willie, 1973, Red Headed Stranger, 1975. The Troublemaker, 1976. Willie Nelson and His Friends, 1976, Willie Before His Time. Wanted/The Outlaw, The Willie Way. The Best of Willie Nelson. Stardust, 1978. Family Bible. 1980. Tougher Than Leather, 1983, City of New Orleans, 1984, Me and Paul. 1985, (with Johnny Cash, Kris Knstofferson and Waylon Jennings) Highwayman, 1985. The Promise Land, 1986, Partners, 1986, Island in the Sea, 1987. Seashores of Old Mexico, 1987, What a Wonderful World. 1988, A Horse Called Music. 1989, Highwayman II, 1990, Born for Trouble. 1990. Clean Shirt Waylon and Willie. 1991, Across the Borderline, 1993, Across the Borderline. 1993, Moonlight Becomes You, 1993, Healing Hands of Time, 1994, Super Hits. 1994, Just

One

Love, 1995,

The Road Goes

on Forever (The Highwaymen), 1995, Spirit, 1996, ...and then wrote, 1995, (with Bonnie Nelson. Jody Payne, Johnny 1

Gamble) Spirit, Horseman. 1979.

1996;

film

appearances

include:

Electric

Honeysuckle Rose. 1980, Thief. 1981, Barbarosa. 1982, Gone Fishm'. 1997. Anthem, 1997, Wag the Dog, 1997. Half Baked, 1998. Dill Scalhon, 1999, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, 1999; star, co-wnter mus. score TV film Stagecoach, 1986; theme song performed, film Welcome Home. 1989. TV films include Where the Hell's That Gold, 1988, Once upon a Texas Train, 1989, A Pair of Aces, 1990, Born for Trouble, 1990, Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind. 1991, Big Country, 1994, Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story. 1995, The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds, 1996, Starlight, 1996, Farm Aid "96, 1996, Outlaw Justice. 1998; author: (autobiography) I Didn't Here and I Ain't Leading, 1988. Served in USAF. Recipient Grammy award for song Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain 1975. for Georgia on My Mind 1978, for Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys (with Waylon Jennings) 1978, Billboard mag. citation for Top Album Artist 1976, Country Music Assn. award for single Good Hearted Woman, for vocal duo with Waylon Jennings

Come

album Wanted: The Outlaws, Grammy award for Album, 1984, Special Humanitarian award Nat. Farmers 1986. (with Julio Iglesias) Best Vocal Duo award Country Music Assn., Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. 1989; named to Nashville Songwriters Assn. Hall of Fame, 1973, CMA Entertainer of Yr„ 1979, Country Music Hall of Fame, 1993 Office: care Mark Rothbaum & Assocs Inc PO Box 2689 Danbury CT 06813-2689 also: Island Records Inc 5th Fl 400 Lafayette St Fl 5 New York NY 10003-6900 and

for

Best

Orgn.,

NEMEROV, HOWARD, cator, author; b.

NYC,

United States poet laureate, eduMar. 1, 1920; s. David and Ger-

trude (Russek) N.; m. Margaret Russell, Jan. 26, 1944; children: David, Aleitender Michael, Jeremy Seth. AB, Harvard U, 1941; 13 hon. doctorate degrees including. Washington U St. Louis, 1991. Instr. English, Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1946-48; mem. faculty lit. and langs. Bennington (Vt.) Coll.. 1948-66; prof. English Brandeis U.. 1966-69; writer-inresidence Hollins (Va.) Coll.. 1962; Fannie Hurst prof, creative lit. Washington U, St. Louis, 1969, Edward Mallinckrodt disting. univ. prof. English, until 1990; cons, poetry in English to Library of Congress; vis. lectr. English, U. Author Minn.. 1958-59; asso. editor Furioso, 1946-51. (verse) Image and the Law, 1947, Guide to the Ruins, 1950, ,

The Salt Garden, 1955, Mirrors and Windows, 1958. New and Selected Poems, I960, Gnomes and Occasions. 1973, The Western Approaches. Poems, 1973-75, Collected Poems, 1977, Sentences, 1980, Inside the Onion, 1984, War Stories, 1987; (novels) The Melodramatists, 1949, Federigo, or the of Love, 1954, The Homecoming Game, 1957; (short stories) A Commodity of Dreams, 1959; (verse, including 2 plays) The Next Room of the Dream. 1962; (essays) Reflections on Poetry and Poetics, 1962, Poetry and Fiction: Essays, 1963, Figures of Thought, 1978, New and Selected Essays, 1984, The Oak in the Acorn. 1987; also author Stones. Fables and Other Diversions, 1961. The Blue Swallows, 1967, Journal of the Fictive Life, 1981; contbr. critical writings to Howard various periodicals. Book collection of his works: Nemerov Reader, pub 1991 Served as pilot RAF, 8th A.F,

Power

A

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

HfiEHE

WHO'S USAAF.

WHO

Bowdoin pnze

1942-45

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

essayist

Harvard

Coll..

1940; Kenyon Rev. fellow fiction. 1955; recipient Blumenthal prize Poetry mag.. 1958. 2d pnze short story competition Va. Quar. Rev., 1958. award for novel Nat Inst. Arts and Let-

award Brandos U.. 1963. St. Botolph's Club (Boston) Arts award. 1967. Theodore Roethke Meml. prize for poetry, 1968. Frank O'Hara Meml. pnze Poetry mag 1971. Nat Book award in poetry. 1978. Pulitzer prize in poetry, 1978. Wilma and Roswell Messing. Jr. award St Louis U.. 1979, Bollingen pnze for poetry. 1981. 1st Aiken/ Taylor prize in poetry Sewanee Rev. and U. So.. 1987. Nat. Medal Arts. 1987; Guggenheim fellow. 1968; Wallace Stevens ters,

1961, Arts

.

poetry fellow Yale U., 1983; named U.S. Poet Laureate, Fellow Am. Library of Congress. 1988. reapptd.. 1989-90 Acad. Arts and Scis.. Acad. Am. Poets; mem. Nat Inst Arts and Letters, Am. Acad Arts and Letters (vice chancellor 1987). Home: Saint Louis Mo. Died July 5. 1991; buned St. Louis.

NERVI, PIER LUIGI,

civil engineer, b. Sondno. June 21. 1891; s. Antonio and Maria Luisa (Bartoli) N.; m. Irene Calosi, Apr. 27. 1924; children: Antonio, Mano. Carlo. Vittorio. Dr. Civil Engring., U. Bologne. 1913: Dr Arch.. (hon.). U of Edinburgh. I960; hon. Buenos Aires. 1950; degrees, Technische Hochschule, Munich. 1960. Warsaw U., Designer 1961. Harvard U.. 1962. Dartmouth Coll.. 1962. tech. dept. Soc. Construzioni Cenetizie. Bologne. 1913-15, designer and works supt. Soc. Construzioni Cenetizie. Florence. Italy. 1918-22; chief designer, works supt. Soc. Ing. Nervi & Nebbiosi, Rome. Italy. 1922-32; chief designer, works supt. Soc. Ing. Nervi Bartoli, Rome, from 1932. also pres.. adminslr.; chief prof, charge dept. tech. and technique of const m. Faculty Architecture, Rome U.. 1946-61.

U

LLD

&

Mem

supenor coun. pub works Ministry Pub. Works, Rome. Served as engnng. officer. 1915-18. Recipient Brown medal 1957, Exner medal Austrian Franklin Inst, of Phila.. Technicological Soc. of Vienna, 1958, Cavaliere di Gran Crocre al merito delia Republica Italians. Gold medal Royal Inst, of Brit. Architects. 1964. Cavaliere Ordine Civile di Savoia. 1964. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (hon. fgn.). Internal. Union Architects (pres. Itlaian Sect). Royal Acad. Fine Arts of Stockholm (fgn. sect.). Rotary; hon. mem. AIA.

Am.acad. Arts.

Sci.

and

Letters.

Home: Rome

Italy.

NEWMAN

199

I S East and West Pakistan; architect resident ctrs. Nat. Youth Admmstrn 1940-41. 5 pub. housing projects. 1939in

..

.

41,

Channel Heights. 160 acres postwar housing project with segregation,

traffic

full

housing

1943.

project

Spain,

in

Germany. Italy; pnn. works include Math. Park. Pnnceton. Benmore Gardens Housing Project. Johannesburg. South Afnca. U. Pa. Grad. Student Housing, Orange County Courthouse. Santa Ana, Calif Roberson Meml. Cultural .

Or.. Binghamton,

Amenca New

NY;

author:

How Amenca

Builds. 1926,

in the World, 1929, Mystery and and Projects. 1952. vol. 1961-66. Therapy by Design. 1965. Naturnahes Bauen, 1970; co-author: Preface to a Master Plan. 1941. New Architecture and City Planning: Architecture of Social Concern (Portuguese and English), 1949, Survival Through Design. 1954. World and Dwelling. 1962. Life and Shape. 1962. Life and Human Habitat. Spl. Neutra edit. French mag. L'Archttecture d'Aujourd'hui; pnn. several feature mag. stones. Mem. adv. bd. schoolhouse planning U.S. Dept. Edn. Am. lnternat. Congress Modern Architecture; spl. cons, to govt. Austria. 1969; mem. adv. bd.

1959.

A.

illus-

trator, writer; b. Union City, Ohio, Apr 24. 1911; d. Albert and Myrtle Woods (Carter) Michelow; m Arnold A. Bayard. Nov. 1959. Student. Muncie (Ind.) State Tchrs. Coll., 1931. Chgo Art Inst., 1933. Corcoran Art Sch., 1945. Art Students League. N.Y.C.. 1947, Accademia de Belle Arti, Rome. Italy. 1950. Tchr. children's art classes Corcoran Sch. Art, Wash-

NYC. NYC.

1959-60; ington. 1945-46, Parsons Sch. Design. 1946-49; mag. fashion illustrator Saks Fifth Ave., and advt. illustrator, 1946-49. illustrator numerous books. from 1959. (Recipient 1st prize painting Corcoran Sch. Art 1945. Caldecott medal childrens books 1967); Author, illustrator: Josefina February, 1963. Gift for Sula Sula. 1963, Double Pavo and the Pnncess, 1964. Exactly Alike. 1964, Discovery, 1965. Sam Bangs and Moonshine, 1966, The Girl and the Goatherd. 1969, Do You Have the Time. Lydia. 1971, Yeck Eck. 1973, Marcella's Guardian Angel; author, designer: Fierce: The Lion. 1980. Amencan Colonial Paper House, Paper Palace. Four Rooms from the Metropolitan Museum, Victorian Paper House, Shaker Paper House. Home: Palm Beach Fla. I depend on my instincts rather than

A

on

rationalization. Deceased.

NEUGEBAUER, MARCIA,

NYC.

LA

AIA-AMA com. on Enand adv. panel U.S. Navy, Recipient over 50 1st and 2d pnzes in competitions for projects and executed comml and residential designs. Award World Expn.. Pans. 1938. Hall of Fame award NY. World's Fair. 1940, German Great Cross of Ment. Gold medal Ethiopia. Hon. Ring City of Vienna. Award of Excellence Am. Inst. Steel Constrn.. 1962; Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Fellow AIA (Residential Honor award Soc. Arts. London. Design Ctr

Internal.

Soc.

1954).

;

mem.

viron. Health;

mem.

joint

archtl. rev.

Architects

Ctrl.

Academia de

(hon); mem. Academia Lucca Cuban Architects

Argentina

Belle Arti de Venzia (hon),

Mex. Architects

(hon.), Assn.

(hon.). Assn.

Assn. Bolivian Architects (hon.). Royal Inst. Brit. Architects (hon). Soc. German Architects (hon.. pres. 1969), French Acad. Architecture. NAD, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Assn. Argentinian Architects (hon.). Assn, Peruvian Architects (hon). Died Apr 16. 1970.

(hon.).

administrator,

physicist,

b.

Howard Graeme MacDonald and

Sept. 27. 1932; d.

.

Cambridge. Eng., 1975; sr. research scientist Jet Propulsion Lab. Calif. Inst. Tech.. Pasadena. 1956-96, dist1996 vis. prof ing. vis. scientist Jet Propulsion Lab.. planetary sci. Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena. 1986-87, mem. com. NASA. Washington. 1960-96. NAS. Washington, 198194; Regents lectr. UCLA. 1990-91. Conlbr. numerous articles on physics to profl. jours. Named Calif. Woman Scientist of Yr. Calif.. Mus. Sci. and Industry. 1967. to Women in Tech. Internal. Hall of Fame, 1997; recipient Exceptional So. Achievement medal NASA. 1970, Outstanding Leadership medal NASA. 1993. Disling. Svc. medal NASA. 1997, COSPAR award for space sci.. 1998 Fellow Coll..



.

sculptor, b. Russia. Sept. 23. 1899;

Isaac and Minna Sadie (Smolerank) Berliaswky; husband son, Myron Nevelson. Ed., Mexico; studied with. Hans Hoffman. Germany. 1931, studied with hon. degrees. Hamlin L Mpls. Sch. Art and Design, Bowdoin Coll..

d.

dec.;

1

Coll.

One-woman shows:

Janis

The Bienniel. Venice. Italy. 1963, also in Germany, London, Pans. Documenta III. 1964. Pace Gallenes. N.Y.C.. Columbus. 1969, 71, Museo Civico de Torino. 1969. Galene

Jeanne Bucher, Pans, 1969, Kroller-Muller Mus.. Holland. 1969. Akron Art Inst., 1969, Mus. Fine Arts. Houston, 1969, U. Tex.. 1970. Galene de France, Rennes, 1981, Wildenstein

London. 1981, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, 1982, Greenberg Gallery. St. Louis, 1983. Barbara Krakow Gallery. Boston. 1984; one-woman retrospective exhbn.. Whitney Mus. Am. Art, 1970; represented permanent collections; Juilliard Sch.. Pnnceton. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. Bklyn. Mus.. Neward Mus.. Carnegie Inst.. Sara Robi Found.. Brandeis U.. Birmingham Mus.. Houston Mus.. Riverside Mus.. Mus Modern Art. Mel. Mus. Art. NY. U. Mus.. Nebr. Mus., also numerous pvt. collections. Recipient 1st award United Soc. Artists. 1959; award Chgo. Inst., 1959; Ford Found, gift for Tamarind Workshop Norfolk Mus., 1963; Brandeis U. Creative Arts award sculpture; Skowhegan medal sculpture; N.Y. Mem. Am. Acad, and Inst. State Gov.'s Arts award, 1987. Arts and Letters. Fedn. Modern Painters and Sculptors Gallery.

Equity (past Sculptors Guild (exec. bd).

Am

Artists

(v. p.).

pres).

Am.

Abstract

Artists,

Home: New York N.Y. Died

1988.

17,

NEVILLE. AARON,

musician; m. Joel;

1

d..

Ernestine; 3

s..

Ivan, Jason. Singer (singles): Over You. 1959, It Is. 1966. 91; (albums): Orchid in the Storm. 1990. The Classic: Greatest Gift. 1990. Warm Your Heart, 1991, The Grand Tour, 1993, Aaron Neville's Soulful I Am, 1997. Uptown Chnstmas. 1993. To Make Rulin"-Best of Neville. 1999. Valence Street, 1999. Very Best

Aaron.

Jr..

Tell

Like

It

My

sion

CA Lab/ MS

169-506 4800

Oak Grove Dr Pasadena

CA

91109-8001

1987. Treacherous:

A

History of the Neville Brothers. 1987.

Yellow Moon, 1989. Brother's Keeper. 1990. Treacherous Too. 1991, Family Groove. 1992. Live on Planet Earth. 1994. Recipient Down Beat Blues, Soul, R&B Group award. 1990; Office: care Records 2 Grammy nominations. 1994 Inc 1416 N La Brea Ave Los Angeles CA 90028-7506

A&M

architect; b Vienna. AusApr. 8. 1892; came to U.S., 1923, naturalized, 1929; s. Samuel and Elizabeth (Glaser) N.; m Dione Niedermann, Dec. 22, 1923; children: Frank Luctan. Dion. Raymond Richard. Grad. Poly Coll.. U Vienna; diploma with distinction. U. Zunch. 1918, D (hon). U. Graz, U. Berlin; DFA (hon), Adelphi L 1963; D (hon). U. Rome. 1965. UCLA. tria.

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1969 Architect, city planner Switzerland, 1919-23; assoc. Holabird & Root. Frank Lloyd Wnght. 1923-25; pvt. practice 1926-66, L.A., ptnr Richard and Dion Ncutra, Architects and Assocs 1966-70; cons. Richard J Ncutra Insts., Calif. Switzerland. Nat US Youth Adminstrn .

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Housing Authonty. Fed. Works Agy Fed. Pub Housing Authonty, 10 yr. devel. plan for Guam, redevel. plans for Sacramento and Tulsa, hosps.. schs Govt, PR.; lectr. Harvard U., Pnnceton U Columbia U other colls. U.S., .

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NEVILLE, EMILY CHENEY,

author; b. Manchester, Dec 28, 1919; d. Howell and Anne (Bunce) Cheney; m. Glenn Neville; children Emily Tarn. Glenn H.H., Dessie. Marcy. Alec. A.B.. Bryn Mawr Coll.. 1940; J.D Albany Law Sch 1976 Bar: N.Y. bar 1977. Feature wnter N.Y. Author books including: Seventeen Street Mirror. 1941-42. Gang. 1966. Traveler from a Small Kingdom. 1968. Fogarty. 1969. Garden of Broken Glass. 1975, The Bndge. 1988, The Recipient Newbery award for It's Like China Year, 1991 This Cat 1964. Jane Addams award for Bernes Goodman 1966. Died Dec. 14. 1997.

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NEWBERRY, TRUMAN HANDY,

past secretary of Navy, Detroit. Nov. 5, 1864; s. John S. and Helen Parmelee (Handy) N m. Harriet Josephine Barnes, Feb. 7. 1888 (dec. Jan. 18. 1943); children: Mrs. Carol Lord. Barnes. Phelps. PhB. Yale U- 1885. (hon.). 1910. Supt. of constrn.. p.m. and gen. freith passenger agent Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Ry 1885-87; pres,, treas. Detroit Steel & Spnng Co., 1887-1901; dir. Packard Motor Car Co.. since past senator: b

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Navy, 1905-08, sec. of Navy in cabinet of 1908-1909; mem. U.S. Senate. Mich.. 1919chmn. bd. dirs. Detroit Steel Casting Co. since 1937; bd. dirs. Detroit Trust Co., Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co.. Grace Hosp. Author: Log of the U.S.S. Yosemite, 1899. Organizer (with others) of Mich. State Naval Brig., serving as landsman. 1895, It. and navigator. 1897-98; commd. US. Navy, 1898; served on USS Yosemite through Spanish-Am. War; col. and a.d.c. to the gov. Mich. Nat. Guard. 1899; It. comdr. U.S. Naval Fleet Res.. 1917, asst. to comdt. 3d Naval dist.. N.Y. Clubs: Union. University. N.Y. Yacht. St. Anthony (NY.), Chgo., Yondotega. Detroit, County Club. Detroit Boat. Bloomfield Country (Detroit), Grosse Pointe, Gosse Point Hunt. Republican. Presbytenan Died Oct. 3. 1945. 1903; asst. sec. of

Pres. Roosevelt,

22; resigned U.S. Senate, 1922;

entertainer; b Oak Park. Ill Sept. 29, 1929; m. Virginia Quinn. Jan. 12. 1963; 4 children. BS, Loyola U., Chgo.. 1952. Acct. U.S. Gypsum Co.; copywnter Fred Niles Film Co.: appeared on Jack Paar Show. I960; TV performer numerous guest appearances. 96 star TV senes Newhart, 1982-90. Rec. artist (album) Button Down Mind on TV; royal command performance, London. 1964, appeared in films Hot Millions. 1968. Catch 22. 1970. Cold Turkey, 1971, First Family. 1980. Little Miss Marker. 1982; TV films include Thursday's Game. 1978, Marathon, 1980. Grand marshall Tournament Roses Parade, 1991. With U.S. Army, 952-54. Recipient Emmy award. 96 Peabody award. Sword of Loyola award 1 976. Legend to 96 Legend award. 1993; named to Acad Hall of Fame, 1993. Office: c/o Capell Duitch Franklin 11601 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2350 Los Angeles CA 90025-1759 .

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NEWHOUSE, MRS. EDWARD See DELAY, DOROTHY NEWLANDS, FRANCIS GRIFFITH,

senator; b Natchez. 1848; s. James Birney and Jessie (Barland) m. Clara Adelaide Sharon. 1874; m. 2d. Edith McAllister. 1888. Entered class remained until middle jr. yr.. Yale Coll.,

Miss., Aug. 28. N.;

1867; studied, Columbia Law Sch.; AM. Yale. 1901. Admitted to DC. bar. 1870; went to San Francisco. Practice law San Francisco, until 1886; trustee estate of William Sharon, formerly U.S. senator from Nev., 1886; removed to Nev., 1889; mem. 53d to 57th Congresses. 1893-1903; elected by Dem. party U.S. senator. 1903-21; was active as advocate of bimetallism; for yrs. vice chmn. Nat. Silver Com.; active in irrigation development and other matters of western interest; framed the Newlands Reclamation Act and was mem. com.

on Ways and Means, Fgn Affairs, etc.; chmn. com. on Interstate Commerce; prominent in rate legislation; author of bill for river regulation, trade commn. Died Dec. 24, 1917.

Me Who

Aaron Neville. 2000; singles (with Linda Ronstadt) Don*t Know Much. 1990 (Grammy award). All My Life. 1990. albums (with Neville Brothers) The Neville Brothers. 1978. Fiyo On the Bayou. 1980, Neville-ization. 1984. Uptown.

of

Geophys. Union

(sec., pres. solar planetary relationships sect. 1979-84, editor-in-chief Rev Geophysics 1988-92. pres -elect 1992-94. pres. l994-96)mem governing bd. Amer Inst Physics. 1995-97. Democrat. Home: 1720 Braeburn Rd 91001-2708 Office: Calif Inst Tech Jet PropulAltadena

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NEWHART. BOB,

NEVELSON, LOUISE,

Apr

Frances (Townsend) Marshall; m. Gerry Neugebauer. Aug. 1954; M.S.. 25. 1956; children: Carol. Lee. B.S., Cornell U U. III.. 1956; D of Physics (hon). U New Hampshire, 1998. Grad. asst. U. III., Urbana. 1954-56; vis fellow Clare Hall

23. postmaster gen..

3.

Gallery.

BAYARD),

Bedford Stone and Constrn Co.; mem. Ind. State 1886-1900. Rep. Nat. Com., 1900-12; senator. 19171923-29; chmn Rep Nat. Com.. 190708. Mem. U.S. Commr. Century of Progress Expn., Chgo 1933-34. Capt. and a.a.g. 3d Bngade. 2d divsn.. 7th Army Corps. Spanish-Am War. 1989. Died May 9, 1937. Senate.

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vol.

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pres.

Realities of the Site. 1951. Buildings

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NEW, HARRY STEWART, postmaster general, b Indpls.. Dec. 31. 1858; s. John C and Melissa B N Degree. Butler U 1927. Reporter, editor, pub Indpls Jour., 1878-1903;

NEWMAN, PAUL, company

actor, professional race-car driver, food executive; b. Cleve., Jan 26. 1925; s. Arthur S. and m. Jacqueline Witte. Dec 1949; children:

Theresa (Fetzer)

N

;

(dec). Susan. Stephanie; m. Joanne Woodward. Jan. 1958; children: Elinor. Melissa, Clea BA. Kenyon Coll.. 1949. postgrad.. Yale U. Sch. Drama. 1951; studied with Lee (hon). Yale U 1988. Pres. Strasberg. Actor's Studio; Scott

LHD

,

Newman's Own Found.. Inc.. Westport, Conn. Appeared on Broadway in: Picnic, 1953-54. Desperate Hours. 1955. Sweet Bird of Youth, 1959. Baby Want a Kiss, 1964; motion pictures include Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956. The Long Hot Summer, 1958 (Best Actor award Cannes Intemat. Film Festival 1958), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. 1958. From the Terrace, 1960. Exodus. 1960. The Hustler, 1961, Sweet Bird of Youth. 1962. Hud. 1963. The Outrage. 1964. The Prize. 1964. Lady L. 1965. Harper. 1966. Hombre. 1967, Cool Hand Luke. 1967. Winning. 1969, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 1969. WUSA. Sometimes a Great Notion, 1971, Pocket Money. 1972. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, 1972. The Macintosh Man. 1973. The Sting, 1973. The Towering Inferno. 1974. Drowning Pool. 1975. Buffalo Bill and the Indians, 1976. Slap Shot. 1977. Quintet. 1979, Fort Apache. The Bronx. 1980. When Time Ran Out. 1980. AbMalice. 1981. The Verdict. 1982. The Color of 1986. (Acad award for best actor, 1987). Blaze. Bndge. 1989. The Hudsucker Proxy. 1994. Nobody's Fool. 1994; dir. motion pictures including: Rays on Man-in-thcRachel. Rachel, The Effect of Moon Mangolds. 1973, Glass Menagene, 1987. Super Speedway. 1997, Where the Money Is. 1998. Twilight. 1998. Message in a Bottle. 1999. dir screenwnter, actor in film Harry and Son, 1984; appeared in TV documentary Baseball. Recipient Best 1994 Served with USNR, 1943-46 Actor Acad, award nominee Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. 1959-61. 63. 81. 82. Man of Yr award Hasty Pudding

sence

of

Money. 1989.

WENDELL

CUSHING, career officer, b PortNEVILLE, smouth, Va.. May 12. 1870; s. Willis H and Mary Elizabeth (Cushing) N m Frances Adelphia Howell. Jan. 4. 1898; I Frances Howell Apptd. naval cadet USN. 1886. dau commd. 2d It USMC. 1892. advanced through grades to maj gen., 1920; with 1st Ban at taking of Guantanamo Bay Spanish-Am War. 1898. vanous mil assignments, including participating in capture of Peking, taking of Havana, Vera Decorated Congl medal of Honor. Cruz. Mexico, more. DSM. WWI. Croix de Guerre with palm (French). Croix de Guerre with palm, others, 2 bronze stars and 2 palms (all Episcopalian French). Officer Legion of Honor (French) Died July 8. 1930 .

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Mr and Mrs

Gamma .

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Gnffilh Best Actor award Theater. Harvard U.. 1968, Nat Bd. Rev. Motion Pictures. 1986. Hon Acad award for career achievement Acad Motion Pictures Arts and Scis., 1986. Jean Hersholt Humanitanan award Acad Motion Pic-

NEWMARK 1994; named World Film Favonle. 1967. Best Motion Picture Prodr of Guild of Am., 1968. Address: Newman's Own Inc 246 Post Rd E Westport CT 06880-3615

Arts and Scis.. Golden Globe award. lures

Yr., Prodrs.

NEWMARK, NATHAN MORTIMORE, engineer;

sulting

Plainfield,

b.

educator,

Sept.

N.J.,

con-

1910;

22.

s.

m. Anne Mae Cohen, Aug. 6, 1932; children: Richard Alan. Linda Beth, Susan Adele. BCE. Rutgers U 1930. DSc (hon.), 1955; MS, U. III.. 1932. PhD. 1934. DSc (hon). 1978; D (hon.). U. Liege. 1967; LLD (hon). U Notre Dame, 1969. Mem. faculty U. III., from 1930, rsch. asst. civil engnng.. rsch.

Abraham

and

S.

Mollie (Nathanson)

N.;

.

assoc.. rsch. asst. prof., rsch. prof, structural engring., 56, prof., ing.,

head dept.

mem.

1943-

engring.. 1956-73. prof, civil engr-

civil

Advanced Study. 1973-76, emeritus, 1976computer lab. Grad. Coll.. 1951-57; cons,

Ctr. for

chmn.

81.

digital

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200

machine analysis and design govt, agys., indsl antiseismic design Le Chateau Champlain, Montr..

Postman Always Rings Twice, I98t, Reds.1981 (Acad award nomination for best supporting actor), The Border, 1982, Terms of Endearment (Acad, award for best supporting actor), 1983, PrizzTs Honor.1985 (Acad award nomination for best actor). Heartburn, 1986. The Witches of Eastwick. 1987, Broadcast News, 1987. Ironweed. 1987 (Acad, award nomination for bestactor), Batman, 1989,

A Few Good

Man

Trouble. 1991.

Men.

1992, Hoffa. 1992, Wolf. 1994, The 1995, Mars Attacks!, 1996, The Evening Star, 1996. Blood and Wine. 1996. As Good As It Gets. 1997 (Acad, award best actor), Salute to Dustin Hoffman, producer films Head, 1968, Ride the Whirlwind. The Shooting; dir. films Dnve. He Said. 1971; dir., actor films Goin' South, 1978. The Two Jakes, 1990. Co-recipient (with Bobby

Crossing Guard.

Que., Can. and Latino Am. Tower, Mexoco City; prin. seismic cons. trans-Alaska pipeline. Can. arctic pipeline. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, reconstrn. Managua. Nicaragua, others; also cons. NDRC, office field svc. OSRD, WWI; sci. adv. bd. USAAF, 1945-49; mem. U.S. Nat. Com theoretical and Applied Mechanics. 1953-58; tech. adv. bd Dept. Commerce, 1963-64; mem. com. to form Nat. Acad Engnng., 1964; mem. Pres.'s Com. Nat. Medal of Sci., 197278, chmn., 1975-78. Author: (with Emilio Rosenblueth) Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering, 1971; editor series of vicil engring., engring. and mechanics texts, Prentice Hall articles to profl. jours Recipient Inc., 1949-81; contbr Presdl. Cert, of Merit, award Concrete Reinforced Steel Inst., 1956, Vincent Bendix award Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., 1961. Order of Lincoln, Lincoln Acad. 111.. 1965, nat. Medal Sci.. 1968, Washington award, 1969, John Fritz medal, 1979. Outstanding Civilian Svc. medal Dept. of Army, 1971; named to Am. Soc. Engring. Edn. Hall of Fame, 1968; fellow Argentine Acad. Exact Natural and Phys. Scis., 1971. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Internat Assn. Earthquake Engr(hon.).

ing.

Am. Geophys. Union, A A AS; mem.

ASME

chmn. applied mechs divsn. 1954), Nat. Acad. Scis.. Nat. Acad. Engring. (charter). ASCE (J. James R. Croes medal 1945. Moisseiff award 1950, Norman medal 1958, E.E. Howard award 1958. Theodore von Karman award 1962. chmn. engnng. mechs. divsn. 1953, hon.), Am. Ry. Engnng Assn., Rsch. Coun. Bolted Structural Jts., Columns, Welding, Reinforced Concrete Rsch. Couns.. Am. Concrete Inst. (bd. (hon.,

1949-52, Wason medalist 1950, hon.). Internat. Assn. Structural Engrs.. Earthquake Engring. Rsch Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., Seismol. Soc Am., Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. Chi Epsilon. Died Jan. 1. 1981.

dirs.

Bndge and Inst,

(hon),

NEWTON,

HUEY,

civil

rights

advocate;

b.

La.,

1942. Student, Merritt Coll.; D (hon), U. Calif., 1980. Founder, leader Plack Panther Party, 1966. Author: (autobiography) Revolutionary Suicide. 1973. Died in 1989.

McFernn) Grammy award 1987.

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NICKLAUS, JACK WILLIAM,

1894;

16,

came

to

Bendery, Russia, Apr. Czeslaw and Kazimiera Olga Solodovnikova, May 4. 1920;

statistician;

1938;

U.S.,

b.

s.

(Lutoslawska) N.; m 1 child. Michael John PhD. U. Warsaw, 1923. DSc (hon.). 1974; DSc (hon.), U. Chgo.. 1959. Indian Statis. Inst., 1974. LLD (hon), U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1963, PhD (hon). U Stockholm, 1964. Lectr. Inst. Technology, Kharkov, 191721; statistician Inst. Agr., Bydgoszcz. Poland, 1921-23; lectr. Coll. Agr.. Warsaw. 1923-24. U. Warsaw. 1928-34; spl. lectr. Univ. Coll., London. 1934-35, reader in statistics, 1935-38. spl. lectr. U. Pans, 1936; various to prof, math U. CalifBerkeley.

1938-55,

dir.

Statis.

Lab.,

1938-81;

spl.

lectrs.

numerous

univs. including U. London. U. Paris, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles. U. Warsaw. U. Amsterdam, others; del Internat Statis. Conf,, 1947, Internat. Congress Philosophy of Sci., Paris, 1949. Author pubis, on math, statistics and applications to astronomy, pub. health, weather modification; editor: Heritage of Copernicus: Theories More Pleasing to the Mind, 1974. Recipient Nat. Sci. medal 1968. Fellow Royal Statis. Soc., London Math. Soc. (hon ); mem. U.S. Nat., Polish (hon.) math, socs., Am. Statis. Assn. (v. p. 1947), Inst. Statistics.

Biomelnc Soc.. AAAS, Internat. Stis. Inst. (hon. Royal Soc. (fgn). others. Died Aug. 5. 1981.

pres. 1972-81).

NICHOLS, Maine. May

MALCOLM

E.,

former mayor;

b.

Portland.

8, 1876; s. Edwin T. and Helen J.G. (Pingree) N.; m. Edith M. Williams. Dec. 16, 1915 (dec. May 9. 1925); children: Clark Salisbury, Dexter Pingee, Marjorie Edith;

m

Carne M. Williams. Nov. 26, 1926. AB, Harvard U, 1899. Bar: Mass. 1908. Newspaper reporter, polit editor, until 1908. mem. Boston Common Coun., 1905-06, Mass. Ho. of Reps., 1907-09; mem. U.S. Senate, 1914. mem., chmn. taxation com.. 1917-19; atty. Boston, 33 yrs.; commr., chmn transit dept., chmn. rent and housing commn. City of Boston, fuel adminstr., 1920-21. U.S. collector internal revenue,

25,

mayor, 1926-29.

New

Pres.

Boston Indsl. Home.

Jeruslaem. Republican. Died Feb.

7,

1921-

Mem. Ch.

of

1950.

professional

golfer;

b.

21. 1940; s. Louis Charles, Jr. and Helen (Schoener) N.; m. Barbara Bash. July 23. 1960; children: Jack William II. Steven Charles, Nancy Jean, Gary Thomas, Michael Scott. Student. Ohio State U.. 1957-62, D of Athletic Arts (hon), 1972; LLD (hon). U. St. Andrews. 1984. Chmn., chief exec, officer Golden Bear Internat., Inc. Author: My 55 Ways to Lower Your Golf Score, 1964, Take a Tip From Me. 1968, The Greatest Game of All. 1969, Jack Nicklaus' Lesson Tee. 1972. Golf My Way, 1974, Jack Nicklaus' Playing Lessons, 1976. On and Off the Fairway.

Play Better Golf, Vols. 1-3, 1980, 81. 83, The Full Swing, 1982. My Most Memorable Shots in the Majors. 1988. Chmn Ohio div, Am. Cancer Soc.. 1967. chmn. sports div. Nat. Easter Seal Soc., 1967. Named PGA Player of Year, 1967. 72. 73, 75, 76. Dunlop Profl. Athlete of Yr.. 1972, Golfer of Year Profl. Golfers Assn., 1973. Byron Nelson award. 1964, 65, 72, 73, Bob Jones award. 1975; named Sportsman of Year, Sports Illus. mag., 1978; named to World Golf Hall of Fame; named Athlete of the Decade for 1970-79, 1979, Golfer of the '70s, 1979, Golfer of the Century. 1988. Mem. President's Club Ohio State U. Phi Gamma Delta. Achievements include playing on over 105 golf courses on 5 continents, 12 ranked in U.S. Top 100; hosted 185 profl. tournaments 1973—; won 71 tournaments including 20 maj. championships; maj. tournaments won include Tournament of Champions. 1963. 64, 71. 73, 77, U.S. Amateur. 1959, 61. U.S. Open, 1962. 67. 72, 80, U.S. Masters, 1963, 65. 66. 72. 75. 86, Bnt. Open, 1966. 70, 78, PGA Championship, 1963, 71, 73, 75, 80. Internat. Pro-Arnateur. 1973. Atlanta Golf Classic. 1973. Walt Disney World Golf Classic. 1971-73. 75, Hawaiian Open, 1974, Tournament Players Championship. 1974. 76, 78, Hawaiian Open, 1974. Doral-Eastern Open, 1975, Hentage Classic. 1975, Australian Open. 1964, 68. 71. 75. 76. 78. World Senes of Golf. 1962. 63, 67, 70. 76. Gleason Inverrary Classic, 1976, 77, 78. Phila. Classic, 1965. 78. Colonial Nat. Invitational, 1982. PGA Seniors Championship. 1991, U.S. Senior Open, 1991, 93. 1978,

actor, director, producer, b. Neptune, Apr. 28. 1937; s. John and Ethel May N.. m. Sandra Knight, 1961 (div 1966); children: Jennifer, Lorraine Broussard Acting debut Hollywood stage prodn. Tea and Sympathy; films include Cry-Baby Killer. 1958, Studs Lonigen. 1960. Little Shop of Horrors, I960, Ensign Pulver, 1964. The Tnp, 1967, Easy Rider. (Acad, award nomination for best supporting actor). 1969, Five Easy Pieces. 1970, Carnal Knowledge. 1971, A Safe Place, 1971, TheLast Detail. 1974 (Cannes Film Festival pnze). Chinatown. 1974 (Acad, award nomination, N.Y. Film Cntics Circle award), Tommy. The Passenger. 1975. The Fortune. 1975, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Golden Globe award. Acad award for best actor, N.Y. Film Critics Circle award). 1975, The Missouri Breaks, 1976. The Last Tycoon, 1976. The Shining, 1980. The

ARTHUR CHARLES, business and marketing b Chgo.. Sept. 5. 1897; s. Rasmus and Harnet Burr (Gunn) N m Gertrude B Smith. June 15. 1918; children: Arthur Charles. Margaret Ann. Philip Robert. Barbara NIELSEN,

executive;

;

BS in Elec. Engring.. U, Wis Elec. engr. Isko Co., Chgo.. 1919-20; Co., Chgo.. 1920-23; pres. AC. Nielsen Rsch, and Bus. Svcs.. 1920-23; pres. AC. Nielsen Co.. 192357. chmn., 1957-75. chmn. exec. com.. 1976-80. mktg. rsch. Virginia

1918.

DSc (hon).

engr.

HP

Beatnce.

.

1974.

Gould

and bus.

svcs., Nielsen Retail Index Svcs.; other cos. under A.C. Nielsen Co. include Nielsen Retail Index Svcs.. Nielsen Index Svcs., Nielsen coupon Clearing House, NEODATA Svcs.. Petroleum Info. Corp., others; chmn. A.C. Nielsen Internat Inc., Nielsen Co. Can.. Ltd. .A.C. Nielsen Pty. Ltd., (Australia and New Zealsnd). A.C. Nielsen Co. Pty Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa, A.C. Nielsen Nederland B V A.C Nielsen Argentina. SA. AC. Nielsen

TV

AC

.

GmbH. Germany. AC

Nielsen Mgmt. Svcs., Switzerland. Switzerland. a.C. Nielsen Co.. Ges. Nielsen Prodn SA, Switzerland, A.C. Nielsen Cos.. France, Italy. Spain, Portugal, Japan. Mexico. A.C. Nielsen co. Ltd. (Oxford). A.C. Nielsen co. (Belgium) SA. A.C. Nielsen of Irelnd. Ltd. Served with USNR. World War I. Recipient Silver medal Ann. Advt. awards, 1935, award Chgo. Federated Advt. Club, 1941. Paul D. Converse award Am. Mktg. Assn., 1951. Mktg. Man of Yr. award 1970, parlin Meml. award, 1963. ann. award Internat. Advt. Assn., 1966; named to Hall of Fame in Distbn., 1953, Nat. Lawn Tennis Hall of Fame, 1971; named Knight Order Dannebrog, 1961. Mem. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Phi, West Side Tennis Club (Forest Hills, L.I.. N.Y.). Univ. Club (N.Y.C ). India Hill Club (Winnetka. III.). Died June 1. 1980; buned Chicago, III. co..

A.C.

Nielsen

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S.A.,

Austna.

AC.

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NIKOLAIS, ALWIN THEODORE, choreographer; b Southington. Conn.. Nov. 25, 1910; s. John and Martha (Heinrich) N. Student, Bennington Coll., summers 1938-40; pupil of,

Hanya Holm, Martha Graham, Dons Humphrey,

Charles Weidman, Louis Horst, 1946-48; pvt. music and art study; DFA (hon.). Colo. Coll., 1979; D.F.A. hon.. Washington U.. St. Louis. 1979; doctorate (hon.), Phila. Coll. Performing Arts, 1984. U. III., 1985, U. Utah. 1985. Dir. Nikolais Sch. Dance, Hartford, Conn., 1939-42; dir. dance dept. Hartford U 1940-42, 46-48; asst. to Hanya Holm N.Y. Studio, 1946-48; dir. Henry St. Playhouse. N.Y.C. 1948-71, Alwm Nikolais Dance Co. (now Nikolais Dance Theatre), N.Y.C. 1953-93; faculty Sarah Lawrence Coll., 1952-54. Columbia Tchrs. Coll.. 1953-54, Colo. Coll.. summers 194649, Conn. Coll.. summers 1956-57, U. Utah, summers 196163, 65-67; spl. prof, of dance U. Calif., 1982; dir., master tchr. internat. dance course U Guilford, Eng., 1983; vis. disting. prof. U. N.C. 1983-84; Green Honors prof, Tex. Christian V.. 1984; co-dir. ChoreoArts Assocs., 1973-93. Pro Arts Inc.. 1986; mem. nat. screening com dance Inst. Internal. Edn.. 1966-68, chmn.. 1967-68; cons. Assoc. Council of Arts, 1966,

Mercedes

Sr.

Championship,

1994.

others.

NICKLES, NICKLES), senator; b. Ponca City. Okla., Dec. 6, 1948; s. Robert and Coeweene (Bryan) N.; m. Linda L. Mornson, Sept. 5, 1968, children— Donald Lee II. Jennifer Lynn. Kim Elizabeth. Robyn Leigh. in Bus. Admmstrn., Okla State U., 1971. Owner, operator Don

C

BA

Nickles Profl. Cleaning Svc, Stillwater. Okla.. 1968-71, v. p.. gen. mgr. Nickles Machine Corp., Ponca City. 1972—, mem. Okla. Senate, 1979-80, U.S. Senate from Okla.. 1981—; asst. majonty whip. 1996 chmn Senate Rep policy com., mem. com. on energy and natural resources, com. on rules and adminstrn., com on budget Fin., budget com., mem. arms control observer group, rural health caucus, world climate conv. observer group. Rep. task force on nat. security and regulatory reform; passed legislation to provide for econ. and employment impact statement for all new laws and regulations. Chmn. platform com. Rep Nat. Conv.. 1992; bd.'dirs Ponca City United Way; bd. advisors Close Up Found mem. Kay Coun. for Retarded Children. Ponca City, St. Mary's Roman Cath. Parish Coun.; mem. adv. bd Salvation Army, Ponca City. With USNG. 1970-76. Named one of Outstanding Young Men of Am.. U.S. Jaycees, 1983. Mem. Fellowship Chnstian Athletes, Ponca City C. of C. Republican. Club: Rotary Office: US Senate 133 Hart Senate Office



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NIDETCH, JEAN,

20510-0001

health service executive;

b.

Bklyn., Oct.

May (Rodin) Slutsky; chilFounder, pres. Weight Watchers Internal.. Inc., Manhasset, L.L, until 1973. now cons.; cons. N.Y. State Assembly Mental Hygiene Com., 1968; adviser Joint Legis. Com. on Child Care Needs, Legislature N.Y.; pres. Weight Watchers Found. Author: Jean Nidetch: Weight Watchers Cookbook, 1966, The Story of Weight Watchers, 1970, Weight Watchers Party & Holiday Cookbook, 1984. Named Marketing Woman of Yr., Hon. Adm. Gt. Navy Nebr.; Woman of Year, Forest Hills Youth Assn.; recipient Woman of Achievement award, Speakers award Sales Promotion Execs. Assn. Mem. Washington Sq. Bus. and Profl. Womens Club, AFTRA. 12.

1923;

d.

David

and

dren—David, Richard.

NICHOLSON, JACK, N.J..

CENTURY AMERICA

Chnstian ethics. 1930-60. prof emeritus; rsch. assoc. Inst War and Peace Studies, Columbia. Recipient Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1964 Mem Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Inst. Arts and Scis,, Alpha Sigma Phi. Author Moral Man and Immoral Society, 1932. Nature and Destiny of Man, 1941. Chnstian Realism and Political Problems. 1953. The Self and the Dramas of History, 1955, Structure of Nations and Empires. 1963, Man's Nature and His Communities. 1965. Faith and Politics, 1968 Editor bi-weekly Chnstianity and Cnsis, 1941-66 Died June 1, 1971

Harriet,

Columbus, Ohio. Jan.

DON (DONALD

NEYMAN, JERZY,

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orgns,

WHO

NIEBUHR, REINHOLD, clergyman; b. Wright City, MoJune 21, 1892. s. Gustave and Lydia (Hosto) N.; student Elmhursi (111) Coll.. 1910. Eden Theol. Sem.. St. Louis. 1913. DD. 1930; BD Yale Divinity Sch., 1914, AM. 1915; Gnnnell Coll., 1936, Wesleyan Coll., 1937. U. Pa.. 1938. Amherst. 1941, Yale. 1942, Oxford, 1943. Harvard. 1944. Hobart Coll.. 1948, Dartmouth Coll.. 1951; LLD Occidental

DD

Coll..

LA.

1945;

DD

Princeton

U

.

1946,

Glasgow

U., 1947,

DD

1947; LittD New Sch. Social Rsch., 1951; Manchester U„ Eng., 1954. Hebrew U.. Jerusalem. 1967; m. Ursula Keppi-Compton. 1931; children: Christopher Robert. Barbara Elizabeth. Ordained ministry Evangelical Synod North Am., 1915; pastor Detroit, 1915-28; assoc. prof, philosophy of religion Union Theol. Sem., 1928-30, prof.

NYU,

67,

from 1974; theatre arts com. Com. Internat. Exchange

Persons, 1967-68; mem. N.Y. State Council on Arts. 1967-77; hon. mem., mem. exec. bd. Consul International de la Dance, UNESCO; dir. Centre Nationale de Danse Contemponune d' Angers and Paris, France, from 1978; bd. dirs. Arts Councils Am., 1974-93, Advs. for Arts; mem. Artists Com. for Kennedy Ctr Honors, 1981, 87, Internat. Dance Alliance, 1984; choreographer in residence La Menagerie de Verre. Paris, 1986; mem. first ofcl. Am. artists delegation to Peoples Republic of China. 1981; bd. advisors Congress on Research Dance. 1979-93. Choreographer: Kaleidoscope. 1956, Prism. 1956, Imago. 1963, Sanctum. 1964. Galaxy. 1965, Runic Canto. 1957. Allegory. 1959, Totem. 1960 (Ann Arbor Festival award in collaboration with Ed Emshwilier 1964), Stratus. 1961. Nimbus. 1961, Vaudeville of the Elements, 1965, Somniloquy, 1967. Tnptych. 1967, Tent. 1968; (film) Fusion, 1967; (TV) Limbo, 1968, Echo, 1969, Structures. 1970. Scenano, 1971, Foreplay. 1972. Chrysalis; film. 1972, Grotto, 1973. Kyldex. 1973. Crossfade. 1974; BBC-TV The Relay, 1971. Temple. 1974, Scrolls, 1974, Tribe. 1975. Styx. 1976, Tnad, 1976, Guignol, 1977, Arponsms, 1977. Castings. 1978. Gallery, 1978, Aviary. A Ceremony for Bird People, 1978 (Bronze Hugo Chgo. Internal. Film Festival 1980). Count Down, ^979. The Mechanical Organ, 1980, Schema, 1980, Talisman. 1981. Five Masks, 1981. Pond. 1982. Liturgies, 1983. Persons and Structures. 1984. Video Game, 1984. 'Graph, 1984, Lenny and the Heart breakers. 1983. L'homme Oisseau, 1985, Illusive Visions, 1985, Crucible, 1985. Contact, 1985. Velocities, 1986, Arc en Ciel. 1987, Blanc on Blanc. 1987. Hollow Lady, 1990, Intrados. 1990; USIA, Nik: An Experience in Sight and Sound. 1974; TV documentary Aviary, 1978; European tours, 1968, 69, 71,

WHA

74-76, 78. 80, 82-84, 86. 88, 90; S.Am tours. 1973, 75. 77. 79. 80, 83, 87. 88; Japan-Far East tours. 1976. 79, Canada tours 1972, 74, 81. 84, U.S. tours 1940, 1956-93. Served with AUS, 1942-46. Decorated knight Legion of Honor. Comdr. de 1'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Paris, 1982; recipient Dance Mag. award. 1968, Grand Pnx Pans Internat. Festival award, 1968, Bitef Theater award BelDance, 1968, grade, Yugoslavia, 1968, Circulo de Cnticos award Chile, 1973, 75, Capezio award, 1982. Samuel H. Scripps Am. Dance Festival award. 1985, Mellon Found, award 1975. 85. Ethel H. Barber award Northwestern U 1983. Gold medal Aix en Provence, France, 1985. Gold medal City of Lyon, France, 1986. Gold medal City of Aries, France, 1986, Gold medal City of Pans, 1988, Tiffany award N.Y.C. 1988. Vignale Festival award, Italy. 1987, Kennedy Ctr. Alliance award, 1987, Am. Dance Guild award. 1987. Nat. Medal of Arts award, 1987; Kennedy Ctr. Lifetime Achievement

Emmy

,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

UALLU

WHO'S Award.

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

1987; Nat. Council Arts grantee, 1966. 69-71, 73-75.

Nat. Endowment for Arts grantee. 1966-93; honored with Alwin Nikolais Week by proclamation Gov. Wis Dec. 1978; Guggenheim fellow, 1964. 67. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Assn. Am. Dance Companies (dir. 1966-67, pres. 1967-68). Nat Soc. Lit. and Arts, US -Chinese Artist Exchange, Broadcast Music Inc.. Soc. des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques. Home: New York N.Y. Died May 8. ,

1993.

NIMITZ, CHESTER WILLIAM,

naval officer;

b.

Freder-

icksburg, Tex., Feb. 24. 1885; s. Chester Bernhard and Anna (Henkc) N.; m. Catherine Vance Freeman, Apr 9, 1913; children: Catherine Vance Lay. Chester William. Anna Bizabeth. Mary Manson. BS. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1905; student, U.S. Naval War Coll.. 1922-23; LLD. Columbia U., 1947; numerous hon. degrees, many colls, and univs. Commd. ensign USN, 1907. advanced through grades to fleet adm.. 1944; chief of staff, comdr. Submarine Force, Atlantic Beet, 1918; exec officer USS S.C. 1919; attached to U Calif Naval Res. Unit. 1926-29; comd. USS Augusta. 1933-35; asst. 1935-38; comdr. Battleship chief Bur. Nav.. Navy Dept Divsn. 1, Battle Force, 1938-39; chief Bur. Nav., June 1939Dec. 1941; comdr. -in-chief Pacific Beet Dec 1941-Nov. 1945; made fleet adm. Navy. Dec. 1944; chief Naval Ops., 1945-47. 1947-66; apptd. chmn. Presdl. asst. to sec. Navy, spl. Commn. on Internal Security and Individual Rights. Regent U. Calif. Decorated D. S.M.. D.S.M. by Congress and Gold Star, Army D.S.M. Silver Life Sav. medal. Victory medal of World War I with one Silver and one Bronze Star, Am. Def. .

NORDICA

201

NIVEN, DAVID,

actor;

b.

Kirriemuir.

Scotland,

Mar.

1.

1910; s. Wilham Graham and Lady (Comyn Plait) N.; m. Pnmula Rollo (div dec 1946); 2 sons; m. Hjordis Ter-

smeden Student. Sandhurst Coll. Successively lumberman, newspaper wnter. laundry messenger, rep. London wine firm Actor: Separate Tables, (N.Y. Film Critics award for Best Actor of Yr.. 1958. Acad, award 1958. NY. Cnhcs award I960); author: Rounding the Rugged Rocks, 1951. The Moon's a Balloon. 1971. Bring on the Empty Horses. 1975; motion picture debut. 1935. others include Murder by Death. 1975. Without Regret. Rose Marie. Dodsworth. Beloved Enemy. Charge of the Light, Brigade. Dinner at the Ritz. Four men and a Prayer. Three Blind Mice. Dawn Patrol, Death on the Nile. Bluebeard's Eighth Wife. Wuthering in U.S.

Heights. Raffles. Eternally Yours, Kiss in the Dark, Toast of New Orleans, Soldiers Three. Lady Says No. The Moon is Blue, Candleshoe. Escape to Athena. 1978, Love Lottery, Tonight's the Night, Happy Go Lovely. Around the World in 80 Days. Separate Tables, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, Ask Any Girl, Happy Anniversary, Guns of Navarone, A Man Called Intrepid. 1979. Best of Enemies, 55 Days at Peking. The Pink Panther. Bedtime Story, Lady L, Where the Spies Are, Eye of the Devil, Casino Royale. Rough Cut. 1979, The Sea Wolves. 1980. Whose Little Girl Are You?, others, formed pictures include Four Star TV. 1952; host, actor: TV David Niven Show, 1959-64; star: (TV show) The Rogues, 1964-65. Served Highland Light Infantry, Malta; gunnery msir revolutionists in Cuba; served 2d It. to col. Brit. Army, 1939-45. Decorated Legion of Merit. Died July 29, 1983.

.

Campaign medal. World War II Victor medal; recipient knight Grand Cross of Bath (Eng.). Philippine medal of Valor, Grand Cross Order of George I (Greece), Order Grand Cordon of Pao-Ting (China). La Cruz de Merito Militarde Pnmara Clase (Guatemala), Pacific Star (Eng.), knight Grand Cross Order of Orange-Nassau (The Netherlands). Grand Officer Nat. Legion of Honor (France), Order of Liberator (Argentina). Grand Cross Order of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes (Cuba), Grand Cross Order of Crown with Palm and Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Star of Abdon Caldron (Ecuador), knight Grand Cross of Mil. Order of Italy Died Feb. 1966. Svc. medal. Asiatic-Pacific

NIRENBERG, MARSHALL WARREN,

biochemist;

b.

N.Y.C.. N.Y.. Apr. 10, 1927; s. Harry Edward and Minerva (Bykowsky) N.; m. Perola Zaltzman. July 14. 1961 BS in

Zoology. U. Ba., 1948, M.S.. 1952; Ph.D.

in Biochemistry. Mich., 1957. Postdoctoral fellow Am. Cancer Soc. at NIH, 1957-59; postdoctoral fellow USPHS at NIH, 1959-60; mem. staff NIH, 1960 research biochemist, chief lab. biochem. genetics Nat. Heart, Lung and Blood Inst., 1962 researcher mechanism protein synthesis, genetic code, nucleic acids, regulatory mechanisms in synthesis macromolecules, and neurobiology. Recipient Molecular Biology award Nat. Acad. Scis., 1962, award in biol. scis. Washington Acad Scis.. 1962. medal HEW. 1964, Modern Medicine award. 1963, Harrison Howe award Am. Chem. Soc., 1964, Nat. Medal Sci. Pres. Johnson. 1965, Hildebrand award Am. Chem. Soc.. 1966, Research Corp award, 1966. A.C.P. award. 1967, Gairdner Found, award merit Can., 1967, Prix Charles Leopold Meyer French Acad. Scis., 1967, Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1968. Albert Lasker Med. Research award. 1968, Priestly award. 1968; co-recipient Louisa Gross Horowitz prize Columbia, 1968, Nobel prize in medicine and physiology, 1968. Fellow AAAS. N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. Am. Soc. Biol Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc. (Paul Lewis award enzyme chemistry 1964), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Biophys Soc.. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Washington Acad. Scis., Soc. for Study Devel. and Growth, Soc. Devel. Biology. Harvey Soc. (hon ), Leopoldina Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher,

U.



Pontificial

NITZE,

Acad.

;



Scis.

PAUL HENRY,

international studies educator;

b.

Amherst, Mass., Jan. 16. 1907; s. William A. and Anina (Hilken) N.; m. Phyllis Pratt. Dec. 2, 1932 (dec); children: Heidi. Peter. William II, Phyllis; m. Elisabeth Scott Porter. Jan 23. 1993. AB cum laude. Harvard U.. 1928; LLD (hon), New Sch. Social Research, Pratt Inst.. Johns Hopkins U, Holy Cross Coll., Harvard U Amherst Coll.. Williams With Dillon. Read & Co. (investment Coll., Brown U. ,

NYC.

bankers), 1929-37; v.p. Dillon. Read & Co. (investment bankers). 1939-41; pres PH. Nitze Co., Inc., 193839; US. govt. fin. dir.. coord. Inter-Am Affairs; chief metals and minerals br. Bd. Econ. Warfare; dir. fgn. procurement and devel. br. Fgn. Econ. Adminstrn.; dir., then vice chmn. U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. 1944-46; dep. dir. Office Internat. Trade Policy, Dept State, 1946; dep. to asst. sec. stale for econ. affairs, 1948-49; dir. policy planning staff Dept. Stale, 1950-53; pres. Fgn Service Ednl. Found Washington, 1953-61; asst. sec. def. for Internal. Security Affairs, 1961-63; lee. of Navy, 1963-67, dep. sec of def.. 1967-69. mem. U.S. del. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. 1969-74; head U.S. negotiating team Arms Control Talks. Geneva, 1981-84; spl advisor to pres. and sec state on arms control matters, 198489; founder, diplomat-in-residence, disting rsch prof in strategic studies and Am. fgn policy Paul H. Nitze Sch. Advanced Internal Studies, Johns Hopkins U Washington; mem internal, adv. council Inst. Internat Studies, chmn. Washington Inst Fgn Affairs Author: From Hiroshima to Glasnost: A Memoir. 1989 (Adolph Bentinck Lit. prize

&

,

,

1990), Tension Between Opposites: Reflections on the Pracand Theory of Politics. 1993 Recipient Medal for Merit, Medal of Freedom, George C Marshall. Knight Comdrs Cross (badge and star) Order of Merit (Fed. Republic Germany); grand officier de I'Ordre de la Couronne Royaume de Belgique. 1989. Grosse Goldene Ehrenzeiche des Landes Steiermark (Austria), 1991. other awards from The Netherlands. Italy. Sec Gen Atlantic award (NATO Man of Yr.), 1988, Sec. State Disting Svc award. 1988. Sylvanus Thayer tice

NW

•ward, 1991. Doolittle award. 1993. Home: 3122 P Si Washington DC 20007-3078 Office: Paul Nitze Sch Advanced Internal Studies John Hopkins U 1619 Massachusetts Ave Washinglon DC 20036-2213

NW

archives appear

in their original

form

NIXON, AGNES ECKHARDT,

television wnter, producer;

m

Robert Nixon (dec.); 4 children. Student. Sch. Speech. Northwestern U. Writer for radio and TV; freelance wnter for: TV programs Hallmark Hall of Fame. Robert Montgomery Presents, Studio One; creator, packager, head writer: daytime TV senes All My Children; creator nightime mini-series The Manions of Amenca; creator, packager daytime TV series One Life to Live: creator, packager: daytime TV series Loving; co-creator: daytime TV series As The World Turns; formerly head wnter. The Guiding Light, daytime TV series Another World; creator, story cons. The City. Recipient Trustees award Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Sci., 1981, Super Achiever award Jr. Diabetes Found.. 1981, Wilmer Eye Inst, award, 1981, Communicator award Am. Women in Radio & TV. 1984, Gold Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement. 1993. Popular Culture Lifetime Achievement award Popular Culture Assn.. 1995. Pub. Svc. award Johns Hopkins Hosp.. 1995, Humanitarian award Nat. Osteoporosis Found..

TV

Hall of Fame. 1993. Mem. Internat. Radio and TV Soc. Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis., Harvard Found, (bd. dirs.), Mus. TV and Radio (bd. dirs.). The Friars Club. Address: All My Children 320 66th St New York NY 10023-6304 1996; inducted into

W

NIXON, RICHARD MILHOUS,

37th

President

of

the

United States; b. Yorba Linda, Calif., Jan. 9, 1913; s. Francis A. and Hannah (Milhous) N.; m. Thelma Catherine Patricia Ryan, June 21, 1940 (dec.); children: Patricia (Mrs. Edward Finch Cox), Julie (Mrs. Dwight David Eisenhower II). A.B.. Whiltier Coll.. 1934; LL.B. with honors, Duke U., 1937. Bar: Calif. 1937, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1947, N.Y. Stale 1963-69. Practiced law in Whittier, Calif., 1937-42; ally. Office Price Adminstrn., Washington. Jan. -Aug 1942; mem. 80th-8lst 2th Calif. Disf; senator from Calif. U.S. Congresses from U.S. Senate, 1950-53; v.p. served under Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower U.S., 1953-61; Republican candidate for Pres. of U.S., 1960. Republican nominee for gov. Calif.. 1962; counsel 1

Adams Duque & Hazeltine, L.A.. 1961-63; mem. firm Mudge Stern Baldwin & Todd, N.Y.C., 1963-64; plnr. firm Nixon Mudge Rose Guthne & Alexander. N.Y.C.. 1964-68;

firm

elected 37th Pres. of U.S.. 1968. 72. inaugurated. 1969. 73. resigned, 1974; hon. chmn. Fund for Democracy and Devel, 1992. Author: Six Cnses. 1962. RN, 1978, The Real War. 1980, Leaders, 1982, Real Peace. 1984. No More Vietnams,

1999:

1985.

Victory Without War,

1988,

In

the Arena:

A

Memoir of Victory, Defeat and Renewal, 1990, Seize the Moment: Amenca's Challenge in a One-Superpower World. 1992, Beyond Peace: The Spintual Deficit in America. 1994. Hon. chmn. Boy Clubs Am.; trustee Whittier Coll., 1939-68. Served lo It. comdr. USNR, 1942-46, PTO. Mem. Order of Republican. Home: New York Coif Mem. Soc. of Fnends N.Y. Died Apr. 22. 1994.

NOBLE, JOSEPH VEACH,

fine arts administrator; b. Apr. 3, 1920; s. Joseph Haderman and Helen m. Olive Ashley Mooney, June 21, Elizabeth (Veach) 1941 (dec. Sept. 1978); children: Joselte. Ashley, Laurence; m. Lois Cook Cartwnghl, Oct. 27. 1979. Student. U. Pa., 1942. Cameraman, dir. DeFrenes and Co. Studios. Phila.. 1939-41; studio mgr. WPTZ, Philco TV Sta.. Phila.. 1941-42. DeFrenes and Co. Studios, 1946-49; gen mgr. Murphy-Lillis 1949-50; exec. v.p. Film Counselors, Inc., Prodns.. 1950-56. dir., 1950-82; operating adminstr Met. Mus Art, 1956-67. vice dir adminslrn.. 1967-70; dir. Mus. City NY.. 1970-85; exec. dir. Soc. Medalists, 1985-95; photog. salon exhibitor, from 1936; lectr. CCNY. 1949-51. Author: The Techniques of Painted Attic Pottery. 1965, The Histoncal Murals of Maplewood, 1961. Forgery of the Etruscan Terracotta Warnors, 1961; Contbr.: Ency. Bnl, 1970 Trustee Corning Mus. of Glass. 1970—; mem. Morrow pres trustees. 1972-77. chmn N.Y. State Bd. Meth. Ch Hist Preservation 1972-76; co-chmn Save Venice, Inc. 1972; trustee Brookgreen Gardens. 1971—. pres. 1976-90, chmn,

Phila..

N

NYC.

;

NYC.

.

With AUS. 1942-46 1990-95. chmn. ementus. 1995— Recipient Venice Film Festival medal for photography in sci.. 1948. Sigma Xi award 1963. Maple Leaf award Maplewood, N J 1966, 87, Gold medal for The Big Apple N.Y Film Svc award Maplewood C. of C, Festival, 1979. Disting

NYC

Museums Council (chmn. 1965-67), Am. Assn Museums (pres. 1975-78. Disting. Svc. Awd., 1991). Cultural Group NYC. (chmn. 1984-85). Soc. Promotion Hellenic Studies; Am. Watercolor Soc. (medal 1982), Clubs: Maplewood Country; Explorers (N.Y.C. Century Assn. (N.Y.C). Home: 107 Durand Rd Maplewood NJ 07040Instns.

).

2103 Office; Brookgreen Gardens PO Box 3368 Pawleys Island SC 29585-3368 As a classical archaeologist 1 always have been guided by the ancient saying, 'Let the light of the past illumine a

pathway

to the future."

NOCHLIN, LINDA,

art history educator; b. N.Y.C, Jan. 30. 1931; d. Jules and Elka (Heller) Weinberg; m. Richard Pommer, June 3, 1968; children: Jessica Nochlin, Daisy Pommer. B.A., Vassar Coll., 1951; M.A., Columbia U..

D

1952; Ph.D.. NYU. 1963; (hon.), Colgate U.. 1987. Instr. Vassar Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1952-63, asst. prof. 1963assoc. prof, 1966-69. prof. 1969-71, Mary Conover Mellon prof, art history, 1971-79; vis. prof. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1967-68. 75-76, Stanford (Calif) U.. 1971, Hunter Coll.. N.Y.C. 1970, City U. N.Y. Grad. Ctr., N.Y.C. 197576, Disting. prof, art history, 1980 fellow Inst, of Humanities. 1980. Author: Realism. 1967, (with AS. Harris) Women Artists: 1550-1950, 1976; contbr. (with A.S. Harris) articles to profi. jours.; bd. editors: (with A.S. Harris) Art Bull. Recipient Kingsley Porter pnze, 1968; Harbison award for gifted teaching Danforth Found.. 1972; Mademoiselle mag. Woman of Yr. award, 1977; Critics prize, 1977; Fulbnght fellow, 1958-59; Fels fellow, 1962-63; Am. Council 66.



;

CAA

Learned Socs. fellow. 1972-73; NEH fellow, 1977-78. Guggenheim fellow, 1984-85, Inst, for Advanced Studies fellow, 1985. Mem. AAUP. NOW, Coll. An Assn. Am., Phi Beta Kappa.

NOGUCHI, ISAMU,

sculptor; b. Los Angeles. Nov. 17, 1904; s. Yonejiro and Leonie (Gilmour) N.; m. Yoshiko Yamaguchi, 1953 (div. 1955). Student. Columbia U.. 192224, Leonardo da Vinci Art Sch., 1924; studied with, Con-

stants Brancusi, 1928; studied drawing, Peking, China. Author: A Sculptor's World, 1968, (catalogue of permanent

Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, 1987; subject of: Isamu Noguchi (Sam Hunter), 1978, The Sculpture of Isamu Noguchi, 1924-79 (Nancy Grove and Diane Botnick), 1980; one-man shows include Eugene Shoen Gallery, N.Y.C. 1928, Marie Sterner Gallery, N.Y.C, 1929, Marie Harnman Galcollection)

lery. lery.

N.Y.C, N.Y.C.

1935, Arts Club, Chgo., 1929. 32. Becker Gal1931, 32. Demotte Gallery. N.Y.C. 1932,

Mellon Gallenes, Phila., 1933, San Francisco Mus. Art, 1942. Mitsukoshi Store, Tokyo. 1951, Mus. Modern Art,

Kamakura, 1952, Stable Gallery, 1953. 55. 59, Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery, 1963. 65. 67, 70. 71. Claude Bernard GalParis. 1964. Whitney Mus. Modern Art, 1966, 68, 80, Gimpel Fils and Gimpel Hanover, 1972, Pace Gallery, 1975, 80, 83, 86. Emmerich Galleries, N.Y.C, 1980, Galerie lery,

Maeght, Paris, 1981, comprehensive traveling exhbn. including, Walker Art Center, 1978, Denver Art Mus.. 1978. Cleve. Mus. Art. 1979, Detroit Inst. Arts, 1979, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, 1979, George J. Doizaki Gallery, Los Angeles, 1983, Jacksonville Art Mus.. 1983, Arnold Herstand Gallery, 1985, Venice Biennale, Italy. 1986; exhibnumerous group shows in U.S., fgn. countries; ited represented in permanent collections: Whitney Mus. Am. Art, Met. Mus Art, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 140 Broadway, N.Y.C. Seattle Art Mus., Western Wash. State Coll., Bellingham, Bayerische Vereinsbank. Munich. Germany. Cleve. Mus.. Art Inst. Chgo., Tokyo Mus. Modern Art, Art Gallery of Ontano, Toronto, Rijksmuseum K roller- Muller, The Netherlands, Ulster Mus.. Belfast, others; important works include mural in market, Rodriguez, Mexico, bas-relief. A. P. Bldg., N.Y.C. gardens, Keio (Japan) U„ Bldg., Paris, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale U New Haven, Conn., sculpture and Sunken Garden in Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza. N.Y.C, Billy Rose Sculpture Garden, Israeli Mus., Jerusalem, Calif. Scenario, Costa Mesa, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, fountains al Expo '70, Osaka, Japan, fountain and sculpture. John Hancock Bldg Chgo., GSA. Seattle. IBM, Armonk, NY., Pepsi Co., Purchase, N.Y., Dodge Meml. Fountain, Detroit Civic Center Plaza, playground, Atlanta, sculpture, Storm King Art Ctr.. interior garden and granite pylon, Sogetsu Sch. of Bower Arranging, Tokyo. 2 bridges for Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan. Bayfroni

UNESCO

,

,

Pk.,

Miami, Ba., Moere Pk

sets for

Martha Graham

.

Hokkaido, Japan; designed 20

ballets Frontier,

1935.

Herodiade,

Appalachian Spring, 1945. Dark Meadow, 1946, Ballet Orpheus; designed: sets and costumes King Lear, London, 1955; designer Akari lamps. Recipient 1st prize Nat. Competition for relief at entrance to A. P. Bldg 1938. Logan medal 63d Exhbn. Painting and Sculpture Art Inst. Chgo. 1959, Gold medal N.Y. Archtl. League 1966, Brandeis Creative Arts award 1966, 2d prize Soc. Four Arts Competition, Palm Beach, Ba 1974.. Kyoto Pnze. Inamori Found., 1986, Nat. Arts Medal, 1987; Guggenheim fellow, 1927-29, Bollingen fellow, 1950; recipient The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon Imperial decoration, 1988. Mem Am. Inst. Art and Sci., Am. Acad Art and Letters. N.Y. Soc. Architects Home: L.I City N.Y Died Dec. 30. 1988.

NOLAN, JOHN

I., congressman; b. San Francisco. Jan. 14, James and Sarah N., m. Mae E Hunt, Mar. 23. Pub. sch. edn. Iron moulder by trade; officer Internat. Moulders' Union of N Amenca, From 1906; mem. 63d to 67th Congresses. 5th Disl Calif. 1913-23; Mem Bd of

1874, 1913.

s

Supervisors, city and county of San Francisco, 191 1; sec. San Francisco Labor Coun 1912. Republican. Died Nov, 18. 1922. .

.

1987. Soc.;

Fellow Soc

mem NY.

Aniiquanes London, Am Numismatic Assn Museums (pres 1970-72). NAD Sculpture Soc (medal 1978. 91), Artists'

State

(medal 1976). Nat Fellowship (medal 1978). Archeol Inst

Am

(treas

1963-70).

NORDICA, LILLIAN (LILLIAN NORTON),

prima donna;

b Farmington, Maine, 1859 musical edn. N.E, Conservatory by John O'Neill and with San Giovanni, Milan, Italy;

m Mr

Young. July

Gower; 29,

m

Herr Dome; m. George Washington La

1909. Operatic debut, Brescia. Italy, in

;

NORMAN Traviala; appeared in London, 1887. Pans, St. Petersburg and other European capitals. Repertoire embracing 40 operas and all the standard oratorios; best known in Wagnerian parts; appeared in grand opera in U.S. several seasons. Died May 10,

WHO'S

202

1914

The Bntish Acad,

Assn.,

PO

Dept Econs

(corr mem.).

Box 1208 Saint Louis

NORTHROP, JOHN HOWARD,

NY.

July

5,

1891; s

John

I

soprano; b Augusta, Ga., Sept. 15, 1945; d. Silas Sr. and Jame (King) N. B.M. cum laude. Howard U., 1967; postgrad, Peabody Conservatory. 1967; M.Mus.. U. Mich, 1968; MusD (hon.), U. South, 1984, Boston Conservatory, 1984, U. Mich.. 1987, U. Edinburgh. 1989. 1989, Cambridge U Debut. Deutsche Opcr. Berlin. 1969. 1970; Italy. appeared: in operas Die Walkiire. Idomeneo. L'Afncaine. Marriage of Figaro. Aida, Don Giovanni. Tannhauser, Gotterdammerung, Anadne auf Naxos, Les Troyens, Dido and Aeneas, Oedipus Rex. Herodiade, Les Contes d'Hoffmann; debut in operas. La Scala. Milan, Italy, 1972, Salzburg Festival, 1977, U.S. debut, Hollywood Bowl. 1972. appeared with. Tanglewood Festival, Mass., also Edinburgh (Scotland) Festival, debut, Covent Garden, 1972; appeared in 1st Great Performers recital. Lincoln Center, N.Y.C., 1973 other guest performances include, L.A. Philharm. Orch., Boston Symphony Orch., Am. Symphony Orch., Chgo. Symphony Orch., San Francisco Symphony Orch., Clcve. Orch., Detroit Symphony, NY. Philharm. Orch.. London Symphony Orch., London Philharm. Orch., BBC Orch.. Israel Philharm. Orch Orchestre de Pans, Nat. Symphony Orch., English Chamber Orch., Royal Philharm., London Phila. Orch., Milw Symphony Orch.. Stockholm Philharm. Orch., Vienna Philharm. Orch., Berlin Philharm Orch.; tours, Europe, S. Am., Australia, numerous recs., Columbia, EMI, Philips Records; PBS TV spcls. include Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman Sing Spirituals, 1991. Concert at Avery Fisher Hall, 1994; recordings include Amazing Grace. Brava, Jessye!, Jessye Norman at Notre Dame, Lucky to Be Me, Sacred Songs, With a Song in My Recipient 1st prize Bavarian Radio Heart, In The Spirit Corp. Intemat. Music Competition, 1968, Grand Prix du Disque, Acad, du Disque Francais, 1973, 76, 77, 82. 84, Deutsche Schallplatten, Preis, 1975, 81, Alumni award U. Mich.. 1982. Outstanding Musician of Yr award Musical Am., 1982, Grand Prix du Disque Academie Charles Cros, 1983, Commandeur de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1984. Grammy awards, 1980, 82, 85, numerous other awards; named hon. life mem. Girl Scouts U.S., 1987. Mem. ,



;

,

Royal Acad. Music (hon.), Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha lota. Pi Kappa Lambda. Club: Friday Morning Music (Washington). Office: L'Orchidee PO Box S Crugers NY 10521-0710

W.B. D.Sc,

Columbia

Washington

scientist;

and Alice

Louise Walker. June 1918. children

NORMAN, JESSYE,

Office:

MO 63188-1208 b

U

U.,

Yonkers. m.

Belle (Rich) N.;

— Alice Havemeyer. John 1913. PhD, 1936. Yale U.,

MA..

1912,

NRC

NORTON, LILLIAN

See

NORDICA, LILLIAN

NORTON, MARY TERESA,

congresswoman;

b.

Jersey

Mar. 7. 1875; d. Thomas and Marie (Shea) Hopkins, m. Robert Francis Norton (dec); 1 son, Robert Francis (dec.). LLD, St. Elizabeth's Coll.. 1930. Rider Coll.. 1937; LLD (hon.), St. Bonaventure U., 1950 Mem U.S. Ho. Reps. 69th to 72d Congresses 12th N.J. dist., Washington. 1925-33; mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 73rd to 80th Congresses 13th N.J. dist., Washington, 1933-49; chmn. com. on D.C., 1930-37, com. on Labor, 1937-47, chmn. com. on Ho. Adminstrn. Apptd. to represent Hudson County on Dem. State Com., 1920. vice chmn., 1921-39, chmn., 1939-44 Freeholder. Hudson County, 1923. Del.-at-large Dem. Nat. Conv., N.Y.C., 1924, Houston, 1928, Chgo.. 1932, 40. 44, Phila., 1936. Elected City,

mem. Dem.

NORRIS, GEORGE WILLIAM, senator; b Sandusky County. Ohio, July 11, 1861; m. Pluma Lashley, 1890 (dec. 1901); children: Hazel Robertson, Marian Nelson, Gertrude Rath; m. Ella Leonard, 1903. Student. Baldwin U.. No. Ind. Normal Sch.; finished law course. Valparaiso U. Bar: Ohio, 1883. Tchr. Ohio, 1883-84; pvt. practice Nebr., 1885, pros, atty. 3 terms; judge 14th Nebr. dist., 1895-1902; mem. 58th to 62d Congress 5th Nebr. dist., Washington, 1903-13; mem. Led fight in Ho Reps U.S. Senate Washington, 1913-43 which overthrew "Cannonism"; secured enactment of the Anti-Injunction Act and the Muscle Shoals Act; father of the Twentieth Amendment to the Constn. and of the unicameral legislature in Nebr.; chmn. Nat. Progressive League for Roosevelt as President, 1932. Republican. Home: NE Died Sept. 2, 1944; buried in Memorial Park,

McCook McCook.

Nat. Com., 1944; advisor to U.S. govt. dels, to Labor Orgns. Conf., Paris, 1945. Recipient Internat. Achievement award as one of 10 outstanding women of yr. Women's Nat. Press Club, 1946, Sienna medal as outstanding Cath. women of yr., 1947. Mem. Phi Alpha (Cath. U. women). Queen's Daus. Day Nursery Assn., Jersey City (pres. 12 yrs.), Jersey City Woman's Club. Bus. and Profl. Women's Club, Zonta, Nat. Dem. Club (Washington), Cath. Daus. of Am. Died Aug. 2, 1959

musician, lyncist; b. Phila., 1879; m. Bayes. Performer Vaudeville and Broadway, 19071913. Songwriter, performer Shine on Harvest Moon; songwriter for Zeigfeld Follies; writer of Take Me Out to the Ball

Nora

Game. 1908 Died 1959

NOTORIOUS

NORRIS, WILLIAM C, b.

Inavale,

retired

Nebr., July

14,

computer systems execuWilliam H. and s.

1911;

Mildred A. (McCall) N.: m. Jane Malley. Sept. 15, 1943; W. Charles. George, Daniel, Brian, Constance. Roger, Mary N., David. B.S., U. Nebr.. 1932. Sales engr. Westinghouse Electnc Mfg. Co., Chgo., 1935-41; v.p, gen. mgr. Engring. Research Assocs., 1946-55, Univac (div. Sperry Rand Corp!), 1955-57; pres. Control Data Corp., Mpls., 1957-77; past chmn. Control Data Corp., also bd. dirs.; chmn. William C. Norris Inst., Bloomington, Minn., 1988 N.W. Bank Corp., N.W. Growth Fund, bd. dirs. Tronchemics, Inc. Trustee Hill Reference Library; adv. com. White House Conf. on Balanced Nat. Growth and Econ. Devel., 1978—-. Served to comdr. USNR. 1941-46. Recipient Nat. Medal Tech., 1986. Office: William C Norns Inst 2001 Killebrew Dr Ste 302 Bloomington 55425-1886

B.I.G. musician. Albums include Death, 1997. Born Again.

WALLACE),

(CHRIS Ready 1999.

to Die,

1994,

Died March

9.

Life After

1997,

children:



MN

CENTURY AMERICA

Washington,

1990-93; spl. rep. for health and nutrition 1993—; elm. prof pediatrics Georgetown UNICEF. U. Hosp., Washington. 1986, 89, Uniformed Svcs. U. of Health Scis,, 1989; adj prof, pediatrics and communicable diseases U. Mich. Med. Sch., 1993; adj. prof, internat. health Sch. Hygiene and Pub Health. Johns Hopkins U Bait mem Georgetown Med. Ctr. Interdepartmental Rsch. Group, 1984 legis. fellow U.S. Senate Com on Labor and Human Resources, Washington, 1982-83; mem. Com. on Rsch. in Pediatnc Nephrology. Washington, 1981 participant grants assoc. program seminars Nat. Inst. Arthntis, Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, 1980-81; pediatric cons. Adolescent Medicine Svc, Psychiat. Inst., Washington. 1979-83; nephrology cons. Met. Washington Renal Dialysis Ctr. affiliate Georgetown U. Hosp., Washington, 1975-78; phys. diagnosis class instr. U. Mich. Med. Ctr., Ann Arbor, 1973-74; chair Sec.'s Work Group on ,





HIV

Pediatric

,

;

Infection

and Diseases,

DHHS,

;

1988; cons.

WHO,

Geneva. 1989; mem. Johns Hopkins Soc, Scholars, Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours, and chpts. to books in field; mem editonal bd. Internat. Jour Artificial Organs, Jour. Mexican Nephrology. Served to capt. USPHS, 1978 Recipient Intern of Yr. award Mich. Dept. Pediatrics, 1971, Woman of Yr. award Disting. Grads. Pub. Sch. Systems, San Juan, 1980, PHS Commendation medal HHS, 1983, PHS Citation award HHS, 1984, Cert of Recognition. Divsn. Rsch Grants. NIH, 1985, PHS Outstanding medal HHS. 1988. PHS Unit Commendation, 1988, PHS Surgeon Gen's Exemplary Svc. medal, 1989, PHS Outstanding Unit citation. 1989, DHHS Asst Sec lor Health Cert, of Commendation, 1989, Surgeon Gen. Medallion award, 1990, Alumni award U Mich. Med. Ctr.. 1991, Elizabeth Blackwell award, 1991, Woodrow Wilson award for disting. govt, svc, 1991, Congl. Hispanic Caucus medal, 1991, Order of Mil. Med Ment. 1992. Washington Times Freedom award, 1992, Charles C. Shepard Sci award, 1992, Golden Plate award, 1992, Elizabeth Ann Seton award, 1992. Ellis Island Congl. Medal of Honor, 1993, Legion of Merit medal, 1993, Athena award Alumnae Coun., 1993, Nat. Citation award Mortar Bd.. 1993, Disting. Pub. Svc. award, 1993. Healthy Am. Fitness Leaders award, 1994, Pub. Leadership Edn. Network Mentor award. 1994. Disting. Svc. award Nat. Coun. Cath. Women. 1995, James E. Van Zandt Citizenship award. 1995, Ronald McDonald Children's Charities Excellence award, 1995, Hispanic Heritage Leadership award, 1998, Disting. Alumnus award Am. Assn. of State Coils, and Univs., 1997; named Health Leader of Yr.. COA, 1992; inductee Nat. Women's Hall of Fame, 1994, Internat. Pediatnc Hall of Fame Miami Children's Hosp., 1996. Fellow Am. Acad. Pediatncs (Excellence Pub. Svc. award 1993); mem. (Nathan Davis award 1993, Meritorious Svc. award 1993), Internat. Soc Nephrology, Am. Soc. Nephrology, Latin Am. Soc. Nephrology, Soc for Pediatric Rsch., Am. Pediatric Soc, Assn. Mil. Surgeons U.S., Am. Soc. Pediatric Nephrology. Pan Am. Med. and Dental Soc. (pres.-elect, sec 1984), DC. Med Soc. (assoc). Johns Hopkins U. Soc Scholars, Alpha Omega Alpha. Avocation: collecting antique 1991.



U

.

AMA

Home: 2700

furniture.

DC

ington

NW

Virginia

20037-1908 Office:

Apt 501 Washington

Ave

NW

Apt 501 Wash-

UNICEF

DC

2700 Virginia Ave 20037-1908

NOYCE, ROBERT NORTON,

NORWORTH, JACK,

Nebr

tive;

IN 20TH

NYC,

1915, 1937; D.Sc.. Harvard U., 1937. Princeton U„ 1940. Rutgers U„ 1941; LLD.. U. Calif.. 1939. Cutting traveling fellow Columbia U., 1915; apptd. asst. Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Research, 1916, asso. mem., 1922, member of Inst.. 1924-62, prof, of Inst, emeritus. 1962-87; Hitchcock prof. U. Calif.. 1939; Thayer lectr. Johns Hopkins V., 1940. De Lamar lectr.. 1937. Jesup lectr. Columbia. 1938; prof, bactenology, biophysics, research biophysicist Donner Lab., U. Calif.. 1958-59, prof, ementus, 1959-87; mem. com. on proteins cons, and official investigator to NDRC, 1942. Author: Crystalline Enzymes; Hon. editor, contbr.: Jour. Gen. Physiology; contbg editor: Funk & Wagnalls Ency. Trustee Manne Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, Mass. Capt. C.W.S. U.S. Army. 1918-19. Recipient Stevens prize Coll Phys. and Surg., Columbia, 1930; Chandler medal Columbia, 1937; Giraud medal Nat. Acad. Sci., 1944; shared Nobel prize in chemistry, 1946; certificate of ment, 1948; Columbia Lion Award Alumni Club of Essex County, 1949; Alexander Hamilton medal Columbia U., 1961; Hon. fellow Chem. Soc., London. Mem. Nat, Acad. Sci., S.A.R., Am. Soc. Biol Chemistry, Soc. Gen. Physiologists, Soc. Philomathique (Paris), Am. Philos. Soc., Sigma Xi (research fellowship com). Phi Lambda Upsilon, Kais. Deutch. Akad. der Naturforscher. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: Century Assn. Home: Wickenberg Anz. Died May 27, 1987; cremated. B.S..

WHO

NOTTER, LUCILLE ELIZABETH,

nursing researcher, July 13, 1907. Diploma, Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hosp, 1931; BS in Nursing Edn.. Columbia U„ 1941. in Pub. Health Nursing Supervision, 1946, EdD in Ednl. Adminstrn., 1956. Clk. hosp. Ind.; various positions Michael Reese Hosp. Sch. Nursing, Chgo., 1932-40; with Vis. Nurse Svc. of NY.. Vis. Nurse Assn. Bklyn.. 1941-50; dir. Author: Essentials of Nursing Research; rsch. confs. ANA. co-author: (with Eugenia K. Spalding) Professional Nursing. Foundations, Perspectives, and Relationships; editor, collaborator in devel. of Nursing Rsch. jour.; editor Internat. Nursing Index. 1965-73. Recipient numerous awards, including Disting Svc. to Pub Health Nursing award APHA. Mem. N.Y. State Nurses Assn. (sec., pres Hon. Recognition for Disting. Svc. to Nursing Profession). Died 1993. writer;

b.

Ky.,

MA

electronics company execub Burlington, Iowa. Dec 12, 1927; s. Ralph B. and Harriet (Norton) N.; m. Ann S. Bowers; children; William B., Pendred. Pnscilla, Margaret. BA. Gnnnell Coll., 1949; PhD, MIT. 1953. Rsch. engr. Philco Corp., Phila.. 1953-56, Shockley Semicondr. Lab., Mountain View, Calif.. 1956-57; founder, dir. rsch. Fairchild Semicondr., Mountain View. 1957-59, v.p., gen. mgr., 1959-65; group v.p. Fairchild Camera Instrument, Mountain View, 1965-68; founder, pres. Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., 1968-75, chmn., 1968tive;

&

chmn.. from 1979; pres., chief exec, officer Sematech, Inc. (consortium formed by the semicondr. industry, U.S. Govt, and academia), Austin, Tex., 1988-90; dir. Diasonics 75, vice

Patentee early integrated circuitry, Inc., Milpitas, Calif. numerous others. Pioneer in creating semicondr. industry. Trustee Gnnnell Coll., 1962-90. Recipient Stuart Ballentine award Franklin Inst., 1967, Harry Goode award AFIPS, 1978, Nat. Medal of Sci. Pres. U.S. 1979, Nat. Medal of Tech. Pres. U.S., 1987. Harold Pender award U. Pa.. 1980, John Fntz medal, 1989; named to Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame, 1983, Nat. Bus. Hall of Fame, 1989. Fellow IEEE (Cledo Brunetti award 1978, medal of honor 1978, Faraday medal 1979); mem. Nat. Acad. Engring. (first Charles Stark Draper award 1989), AAAS, Nat. Acad. Sci. Home: Austin Tex. Died June 3, 1990; cremated. ,

,

NORTH, DOUGLASS CECIL,

economist, educator; b. 1920; s. Henry Emerson and Edith (Saitta) N.; m. Elisabeth Willard Case. Sept. 28, 1972; children by previous marriage: Douglass Alan, Christopher, Malcolm Peter. BA, U Calif., Berkeley, 1942, PhD, 1952; in Natural Scis. (hon.), U. of Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany, 1988, U. Zunch. Switzerland. 1993, Stockholm Sch. of Econs., Sweden, 1994, Prague Sch. Econs., 1995. Asst prof, econs U Wash., 1950-56, assoc. prof- 1957-60, prof., 1960-83. prof, emeritus, 1983—, chmn. dept., 1967-79; dir. Inst. Econ. Research, 1960-66, Nat. Bur. Econ. Research, 1967-87, Spencer T. Oltn prof, in arts and scis. Washington U., St. Louis, 1983 Pitt prof. Am. history and instns Cambndge U., 1981-82; fellow Ctr for Advanced Study on Behavioral Scis., 1987-88. Author: The Economic Growth of the U.S. 1790-1860, 1961, Growth and Welfare in the American Past, 1966, (with L, Davis) Institutional Change and

Cambndge. Mass., Nov.

5,

D



;

Amencan Economic Growth,

1971, (with R. Miller) The Economics of Public Issues, 1971. 74, 76, 78. 80. (with R. Thomas) The Rise of the Western World, 1973, Structure and

Change in Economic History, 1981, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, 1990. Guggenheim fellow, 1972-73; grantee Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., 1962,

Rock-

Found., 1960-63, Ford Found., 1961. 66, NSF. 1967Bradley Found., 1986 Recipient Nobel Pnze in 73, Economic Science, Nobel Foundation, 1993. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Econ. History

efeller



.

NOVELLO, ANTONIA COELLO, United Nations official. former surgeon general; b. Fajardo. PR., Aug. 23, 1944; d Antonio and Ana D. (Flores) Coello; m. Joseph R. Novello, May 30. 1970. BS, U. PR, Rio Piedras. 1965; MD. U PR.. San Juan, 1970; MPH. Johns Hopkins Sch. Hygiene. 1982; DSc (hon), Med. Coll. Ohio, 1990. U. Ctrl. Caribe. Cayey. P.R.. 1990, Lehigh U., 1992. Hood Coll.. 1992. U. Notre Dame, Ind., 1991, N.Y. Med. Coll., 1992, U. Mass., 1992, Fla. Internat. U- 1992. Cath. U.. 1993. Washington Coll., 1993. St. Mary's Coll.. 1993. Ea. Va. Med. Sch., 1993, Ctrl. Conn. State

U.. 1993.

Georgetown

U.. 1993, U. Mich., 1994.

Mt. Sinai Sch. Medicine, 1995; LHD (hon.), Alvernia Coll.. 1996; (hon.). Kings Coll., 1996; D in Health Sci.

HHD

Ponce Sch. of Medicine, 1996; D in Law (hon.), Gannon U.. 1997; LHD (hon.), Loyola U., 1997. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Intern in pediatrics U. Mich. Med. Ctr., Ann Arbor, 1970-71, resident in pediatrics, 1971-73, pediatric (hon).

nephrology fellow, 1973-74; pediatnc nephrology fellow Georgetown U. Hosp., Washington. 1974-75; project officer Nat. Inst. Arthntis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases NIH, Bethesda, Md.. 1978-79, staff physician, 1979-80; exec. sec. gen. medicine B study sect., div. of rsch. grants NIH, Bethesda. 1981-86; dep. dir. Nat. Inst. Child Health & Human Devel NIH, Bethesda. 1986-90; surgeon gen HHS. ,

NOYES, CLARA D., nurse; b Port Deposit, Md,; d, Enoch and Laura Lay (Banning) N. Grad., Sch. of Nursing/Johns Hopkins, Hosp* Bait., 1896. Supt. Tng. Sch. for Nurses, NE. Hosp. for Women and Children, 1897-1901, Hosp. and St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford, Mass., 1901-10; gen. supt. Tng Sch for Nurses, Bellevue and Allied 1910-16; dir. Bur. Nursing Svc ARC, 191618. Dept. of Nursing Svc. ARC, 1918—; spl. lectr. on hosp. adminstrn., Tchrs. Coll., Columbia. Editor: Red Cross Dept. Am. Jour, of Nursing; editor Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Mag., 1927; chmn. editl. com. History Am. Red Edn., 1912-15; chmn. Nat. Cross Nursing Svc Pres. Com. on Rank for Army Nurses, 1918. 19. 20; chmn. Nat. Com. Red Cross Nursing Svc. Recipient medal Nat. Inst. Social Scis.. Florence Nightingale medal by Internat. Com. Red Cross. 1923, Bulgarian Red Cross, 1927. Medal of Honor (France), 1929, Saunders medal, Medaille d' Argent Mem. (pres., Reconnaissance de la Francais, 1933. Unitanan. Died June 3, 1936. chmn. com. nat hdqrs).

Tng. 3ch. for Nurses,

Hosps

,

NYC,

,

NLN

ANA

NUNN, SAMUEL (SAM NUNN>,

former senator; b. Perry. s. Samuel Augustus and Elizabeth (CanColleen O'Bnen, Sept. 25, 1965; children: Michelle, Brian. Student. Ga. Tech.. 1956-59; A.B.. LL.B.. Emory U., 1962. Bar: Ga. 1962. Legal counsel armed services com.' U.S. Ho. Reps., 1963; mem. firm Nitnn. Geiger & Ga., Sept.

8,

non)

m.

N.;

1938;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Rampey. Perry. Ga 1964-73; mem. Ga. Ho Reps.. 1968-72. U.S. senator from Ga., 1972-96; ranking Dem mem., chmn. svcs. com mem. govtl, affairs com., intelligence com., small bus. com., ptnr King & Spalding. Atlanta. 1997 ranking Dem.. chmn. Permanent Subcom. on Investigations Office: Affairs. 1988-94; farmer. Perry. 1964—. of Govt Ste 4900 Atlanta King & Spalding 191 Peachtree St 30303-1740 also: King & Spalding Ste 1100 1730 Penn20006-4713 Washington sylvania Ave .

armed

;



GA

NE

NW

DC

MARY

ADELAIDE, nursing educator; b. Can 1858; came to U.S.. 1889. d Vespasian and Harriet Sophia (Peaslee) N. Grad.. John Hopkins Sch. Nursing. 1891. (hon .). Yale U.. 1922. Asst. supl. nurses Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1893-94. prin. Sch. of Nursing, supt. nurses. 1894-1907; prof, instl. adminstm. Tchrs Coll Columbia U.. 1907-10. prof, nursing and health, 1910-25. emeritus prof, nursing edn.. since 1925; chmn. com. on nursing Coun. Nat Author (with L.L. Dock) A History of Def. 1917-18. NUTTING, Nov

.

O'CONNOR

203

Joan Therese Lepinski, June 9, 1962; children: Craig David, Douglas David BS in Polit So. U Wis.. I960. MA. 1962 Mem. Wis Gen Assembly. 963-69, asst. minonly leader, 1967-69, mem 91st-106th Congresses from 7th Wis. dist.. 1969 ranking minonty mem. appropriations com., ranking minority mem labor. HHS and edn subcom., mem. joint econ. com., mem. adminstrv. com. Wis. Dem. Com.. 1960-62 Named Edn. Legislator of Yr., Rural div. NEA, 1968; recipient Legislative Leadership award Eagclton Inst. Politics, 1964, award of ment Nat. Council Sr Citizens. 1976. citation for legis. statesmanship Council Exceptional Children, 1976. Office: US Ho of Reps 2314 Rayburn HOB Washington DC 20515-0001 1



;

I.

A

1907, Sound 1926, also govt,

Nursing, Nursing.

Economic Basis contbr.

bulls;

for

Schools of

articles

to

profl

Florence Nightingale Internal. Found. London, 1934. Recipient of Liberty medal Nat. Inst. Social Mem Am. Nurses Scis. and Am. Social So. Assn.. 1919. Assn. (hon.), Nat. League Nursing Edn., Internal Coun. Nurses; clubs: Cosmopolitan, Women's Faculty, Columbia Univ Died Oct. 3. 1948

Hon.

jours.

pres.

O'BRIEN,

JOHN

Mass.. Feb.

P.,

1873;

1.

s.

former mayor, lawyer, b. Worcester, Patnck and Mary E. (Gibbons) O'B..

m. Helen EC. Madigan. Oct 6. 1908; children: Gerard J., James A.. Lawrence J John Gibbons, Helen E. (Betty). AB, Holy Cross Coll.. 1894. LLD, 1920; MA, Georgetown U,

LLB.

NYC

LLD. Fordham

1897;

U.. 1920. Atty. from 1897; asst. corp. counsel City of NY.. 1901-20. corp counsel. 1920-22; surrogate counsel N.Y. County, 1922-32; mayor City of NY., 1932-34; bd dirs Starrett Corp.; pres.. Del to Dem. Nat. bd. dirs. Western Hemisphere Corp. Conventions, Phila.. 1936. Chgo.. 1940. 44; trustee Ascension Ch.; chmn. Libr. Coun., Holy Cross Coll.; mem. nat. com. Legion of Decency. Knighted Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre by Patriarch of Jerusalem. 1931; commendatore Order of Crown of Italy, 1934 ABA. N.Y. State Bar Assn. (jud. sect.). N.Y. County Lawyers Assn., Guild of Cath. Lawyers (co-founder and pres. 1928-39; mem. bd. govs. from 1928), Mcpl. Art Commn. Assocs.. Am. Irish Hist. Soc.. Fnendly Sons of St. Patnck. N.Y. (pres. 1927-28), Cath.

1895.

Mem

ANNIE

OAKLEY,

MOZEE,

See

PHOEBE ANNE

OAKLEY

NY,

OATES, JOYCE CAROL,

author; b. Lockport. June Frederic James and Caroline (Bush) O.; m. Raymond Joseph Smith. Jan. 23, 1961. BA, Syracuse U., 1960; MA. U. Wis., 1961. Instr English U. Detroit. 196165. asst. prof., 1965-67; prof. English U. Windsor. Ont.. Can.. 1967-87; wnter-in-residence Princeton (N.J.) L\. 1978-81. 16,

1938;

d.



Author: (short story collections) By the North prof., 1987 Gate. 1963. Upon the Sweeping Flood. 1966. The Wheel of Love. 1970. Marriages and Infidelities. 1972. The Hungry Ghosts. 1974. The Goddess and Other Women. 1974. Where Are You Going. Where Have You Been?: Stones of Young America. 1974. The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stones From the Portuguese, 1975. The Seduction and Other Stories. 1975, Crossing the Border. 1976, Night-Side. 1977. All the Good People I've Left Behind. 1978, The Lamb of Abyssalia, 1980. A Sentimental Education: Stories, 1981, Last Days: Stones. 1984, Wild Nights, 1985. Raven's Wing: Stones. 1986. The Assignation. 1988, Heat: And Other Stones, 1991. Where is Here?. 1992. Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque, 1994. Will .

You Always Love Me? and Other

1995;

Stories,

(novels)

A

Fall. 1964, Garden of Earthly Delights. 1967 (Nat. Book award nomination 1968), Expensive People. 1967 (Nat. Book award nomination 1969), them, 1969 (Nat.

With Shuddering

Book award

for fiction

Me What You

1970),

Will, 1973,

Wonderland. 1971.

The

Do With

Assassins,, 1975. Childwold.

1976, The Triumph of the Spider Monkey. 1976, Son of the Morning. 1978, Unholy Loves, 1979, Cybele, 1979. Bellefleur. 1980 (LA. Times Book award nomination 1980). A Sentimental Education, 1981, Angel of Light, 1981, A Bloodsmoor

Romance, 1982, Mysteries of Winterthorn, 1984, Solstice. 1985, Marya, 1986. You Must Remember This. 1987, (as Rosamond Smith) The Lives of the Twins. 1987, Amencan Appetites. 1989, (as

cause

Is

It

Bitter,

Rosamond Smith) Soul-Mate, and Because

It

Is

My

Heart,

1989, Be1990. (as

Rosamond Smith) Nemesis. 1990, I Lock My Door Upon Myself. 1990, The Rise of Life on Earth. 1991. Black Water. 1992. (as Rosamond Smith) Snake Eyes, 1992. Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang, 1993. What I Lived For. 1994 (PEN/ Faulkner

Women

nomination 1995); (poetry Love, 1968, Expensive People. 1968.

award

in

collections)

Anonymous

Love and Its Derangements, 1970. Angel Dreaming Amenca, 1973, The Fabulous Beasts.

1969.

Sins.

Fire.

1975. Lives are Food. Men Whose Lives are Money Poems, 1978, The Stepfather. 1978, Invisible Women: New and Celestial Timepiece. 1981. Selected Poems. 1970-1972. 1982. Luxury of Sin. 1983. The Time Traveller. 1987; (plays) The Sweet Enemy. 1965. Sunday Dinner. t970, Ontological Proof of My Existence. 1970, Miracle Play, 1974. Three Plays, 1980. Daisy, 1980. Presque Isle. 1984. Tnumph of the Spider Monkey. 1985. In Darkest Amenca, 1990. I Stand Before You Naked, 1990, The Perfectionist and Other Plays, 1995; (essays) The Edge of Impossibility. 1972, The Hostile Sun The Poetry of D.H Lawrence, 1973. New Heaven. New Earth, 1974, Contraries: Essays, 1981, The Profane Art, 1984, On Boxing, 1987. (Woman) Writer: Occasions and Opportunities. 1988; editor, compiler: Scenes from Amencan Life: Contemporary Short Fiction. 1973, (with Shannon Ravenel) Best Amencan Short Stones of 1979. 1979, Night Walks. 1982. First Person Singular: Wnter's on Thar Craft. 1983, (with Boyd Litnnger) Story Fictions Past and Present, 1985, (with Daniel Halpern) Reading and Fights, 1988, The Oxford Book of Amencan Short Stones. 1992. The Sophisticated Cat An Anthology, 1992, editor (with Raymond Smith) Ontario Rev.; contbr. to nat mags including N.Y. Times Book Rev., Mich. Quarterly Rev Mademoiselle. Vogue. North Rev Hudson Rev., Pans Rev.. Grand Street. Atlantic, Poetry. Esquire Recipient O. Henry award. 1967, 73, Rosenthal award Nat Inst Arts and Letters, 1968, Henry Spl. award continuing achievement. 1970. 86, Award of Merit Lotos Cub. 1975. St Louis Lit award. 1988. Rea award for the Short Story. 1990. Alan Swallow award for fiction, 1990. Nobel Pnze in Lit nomination. 1993; Guggenheim fellow, 1967-68, Nat. Endowment for the Arts grantee, 1966, 68 Mem Acad and Insi Arts and Letters. Office: care John Hawkins 71 10010-4102 also: Pnncelon 23rd St Ste 1600 New York U Dept Creative Wnting 117 185 Nassau St Pnncelon NJ 1973.

Season of Penl. 1977.

Women Whose

Am

.

I

Am

W

NY

.

Guardian Soc. (pres), Cath. Charities Archdiocese of N.Y. (dir.). Laymens League of Retreats (past pres.). Holy Name (exec. com. N.Y. Diocese), Cath. Big Bros, (co-founder), Tammany Soc., K.C. (ex-chmn. N.Y. chpt.; past dist. dept., internat. mobilization com. 1935), Elks Club. City Club, Cath. Club. Manhattan Club, Nat. Dem. Club. Wall Street Club. N.Y. Athletic Club Died Sept. 22. 1951; buned Gate of Heaven. Hawthorne, N.Y.

O'BRIEN, sioner,

Democratic

Mass.. July

3.

1938.

s.

congressman, b Okmulgee. Okla Orville John and Mary Jane (Chelhs) O m

archives appear

.

.

in their original

form

pharmacology, chmn. dept., 1946-54,

biochemistry.

1954-76.

prof.,

prof,

biochemistry.

1976-93;

prof.,

1945-46,

chmn. dept.

mem.

distinguished

Roche Inst. Molecular Biology Author pubis, on biochem. of muscles, glycolysis in heart and brain, transphosphorylations in yeast fermentation, pyruvic acid oxidation in brain and role of vitamin BI; and Protein biosynthesis; genetic code. Decorated Order Rising Sun Japan, recipient (with Arthur Kornberg) 1959 Nobel prize in medicine. Albert

RNA

N.Y

1970.

U..

Nat

Medal

1980.

of Sci..

Fellow N.Y. Acad. Scis., N.Y. Acad. Medicine. Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci.. AAAS. mem. NAS, Am. Philos. Soc., Soc. for Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Soc. of Biol Chemists (pres. 1958, editor jour. 1950-60), Internat. Union Biochemistry (pres. 1961-67). Biochem. Soc. (Eng.), Harvey Soc. (pres. 1953-54), Alpha Omega Alpha (hon); fgn mem. German Acad Nat. Scis.. Royal Spanish. USSR. Polish, Pullian, Italian, Argentinian, Barcelona (Spain), Brazilian acads. sci.. Royal Soc. (Eng). Pontifical Acad. Sci., G DR. Acad. Scis., Argentinian Nat. Acad. Medicine. Home: Madrid Spain Died Nov. I, 1993; interred Luarca Asturias.

OCHS, ADOLPH S„

newspaper publisher; b. On., Mar. 12, 1858; s. Julius and Bertha (Levy) O.; m. Effie Miriam Wise, Feb. 28. 1883; 1 child, Iphigene Bertha. (hon.), Yale U.. 1922; LLD. Columbia U., 1924, U. Chattanooga. 1925. NYU. 1926, Dartmouth Coll.. 1932; LHD. Lincoln Meml. 1928. newsboy and printer's apprentice U., Carrier Knoxville, Tenn.. 1869-73; newspaper compositer, 1873-77; owner, pub. Chattanooga Times, 1878-1935; pub., controlling owner N.Y. Times. 1896-1935; bought Phila. Times. 1901. Phila. Pub. Ledger. 1902; dir., mem. exec. com. AP, 1900-35. Contbr. Am. Coun. Learned Socs., Am. Yr. Book, Hebrew Union Coll., Cin.; onginater, founder Chattanooga-Lookout

MA

Mountain Park Decorated Comdr. Legion of Honor (France), 1919; recipient Gold medal Nat. Inst. Social Scis., 1927; named Citizen Emeritus of Chattanooga. Died Apr. 8, 1935.

basketball commisCommittee; b. Lawrence Francis and

National

1917;

s.

O'B.; m. Elva Brassard. May 30, 1944; 1 son. Lawrence Francis HI JD, Northeastern U.. 1942; (hon). Western New Eng. Coll., 1962. Villanova (hon.). V.. 1966, Loyola U., 1967, Xavier U. 1971; Internat. Coll.. 1971, Wheeling Coll.. 1971. St. Anselms in Pub Adminstrn. (hon). Northeastern U., Coll., 1966; 1965. Seton Hall U„ 1967; DSc in Bus. Adminstrn. (hon.). (hon), Spnngfield Coll.. 1982. Bryant Coll.. 1978; Engaged in real estate and pub relations Spnngfield, Mass.. 1943-60; active organizing polit. campaigns. 1938-90; dir.

Myra Theresa (Sweeney)

LLD

LHD

Am

D

HHD

Dem. Congl. campaigns 2d Dist. Mass., 1946, 48, 50; adminstrv. asst. to U.S. Rep. Furcolo, 1948-50; dir. orgn. Sen John F Kennedy's campaign, 1952, Mass. Dem. Com.. 1956-57, Sen. Kennedy's re-election campaign, 1958; nat. dir. orgn. Kennedy for Pres. campaign, 1959-60, Dem. Nat. Com., I960, Dem. presdl. campaigns, 1960, 64, 68; spl. asst. to President Kennedy for Congl. relations, 1961-63, Pres. Johnson for Congl. relations, 1963-65; postmaster gen. of U.S.. 1965-68; chmn. Dem. Nat. Com., 1968-69, 70-72; temporary and permanent chmn Dem. Nat. Conv., 1972; pres. McDonnell & Co. Inc. (investment bankers). N.Y.C., 1969, O'Brien Assocs. (mgml. cons.), 1969, 73-75; commr. Nat. Basketball Assn., 1975-84, sr. adv.. 1984-87; bd. trustees Internat Basketball Hall of Fame. 1975-89. pres., 1985-87.

O'CONNOR, FLANNERY, wnter; b Savannah, Ga.. Mar AB. 25. 1925; d. Edward Francis and Regina (Cline) O'C Ga. State Coll for Women. 1945; MFA. U. Iowa. 1947; LittD. St. Mary's Coll.. Notre Dame. Ind.. 1962. Smith Coll.. 1963 Author: Wise Blood. 1952, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. 1955. The Violent Bear It Away, 1960. Everything That Rises Must Converge, 1965. Recipient Kenyon fellowship in fiction, 1953-54. O. Henry award, 1957, 63, 65. Henry Bellaman Found, award, 1964; grantee Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1957. Ford Found., 1959-60. Died Aug. 3, 1964.

orgn.

Author: The O'Bnen Campaign Manual. I960, 64. 68, 72. No Final Victones: A Life in Politics from John F. Kennedy to Watergate, 1974; contbr. articles to various newspapers. Recipient Spl. Victor Served with AUS. World War II. award, 1977. Brotherhood award NCCJ. 1977. Israel Pnme Minister's medal in disting. service to democracy, 1978, John W. Bunn award for outstanding contbns to basketball and to sports Basketball Hall of Fame, 1984; NBA world championship trophy designated Larry O'Bnen trophy, 1984. others; named Sports Man of Yr Sporting News. 1976, Man. Mem. U.S. internat. sports of Yr. Basketball Weekly. 1976. com. USIA. Roman Catholic. Avocations: sports, reading, Died Sept. 28, attending the theater Home: New York 1990; buned Springfield. Mass.

NY

O'CONNOR, JOHN JOSEPH CARDINAL,

archbishop,

former naval officer; b. Phila.. Jan. 15, 1920; s. Thomas Joseph and Dorothy Magdalene (Gomple) O'C. M.A., St. Charles Coll.. 1949, Catholic U. Am., 1954; Ph.D.. Georgetown U.. 1970; D.R.E.. Villanova (Pa.) U., 1976. Ordained pnest Roman Cath. Ch., 1945, elevated to monsignor, 1966. consecrated bishop, 1979. created cardinal, 1985; served in Chaplain Corps U.S. Navy, 1952, advanced through grades to rear adm.; assigned to Atlantic and Pacific fleets U.S. Navy, Okinawa and Vietnam; sr. chaplain U.S. Naval Acad.; chief of chaplains U.S. Navy, Washington; aux. bishop, vicar gen. Mil. Vicariate, 1979-83; apptd. bishop of Scranton Pa., 1983-84; archbishop Archdiocese of N.Y.. 1984—; Exec. bd. Nat. USO, Georgetown Center Strategic Author: and Internat. Studies, Marine Corps Found. Principles and Problems of Naval Leadership, 1958, A Chaplain Looks at Vietnam. 1969. In Defense of Life. 1981, (with Edward I. Koch) His Eminence and Hizzoner: A Candid Exchange. 1989, (with Elie Wiesel) A Journey of Decorated DMS, Legion of Men! (3). MerFaith. 1990 itorious Service medal. Mem. Am. Polit. So. Assn. Died

May

3,

2000.

O'CONNOR, SANDRA DAY,

United States supreme court Mar. 26, 1930; d Harry A. and Ada John Jay O'Connor, III. Dec 1952;

justice; b. El Paso. Tex.,

Mae

(Wilkey) Day;

m

AB

O'BRIEN,

ROBERT

(ROBERT LESLIE CONLY),

C.

Marsland

wnter. reporter; b Bklyn Jan. and Agnes O'Bnen Conly; m. Sally McCaslin, 1943; children: Chnstopher. Jane, Sarah. Cathenne Student. Williams Coll., 1935. Juilliard Sch Music, Columbia U.; BA in English. U. 11.

.

1918;

s.

Leslie

NYC,

1940, Rochester, 1940. Journalist Newsweek mag.. reporter Washington Times-Herald, Pathfinder News mag.. 1944-51; reporter, sr. asst. editor Nat. Gcog. mag., 1951-73. Author: The Silver Crown. 1968. Mrs Fnsby and the Rats of NIMH. 1971. A Report From Group 17. 1972, Z for Zachanah. 1975. Died Mar 5. 1973.

children: Scott. Brian. Jay in Econs. with great distincBar: Calif, Ariz. Dep tion. Stanford 1950. LLB, 1952 atty. San Mateo. Calif., 1952-53; civilian atty

U

county Market

,

QM

am Main. Fed

Frankfurt

Ctr.,

Republic Germany,

1954-57; pvt. practice Phoenix, 1958-65; asst. atty. gen. State of Anz., 1965-69; state senator Ariz., 1969-75; chmn. com. on state, county and mcpl. affairs. 1972-73, majority leader, 1975-79, Anz. 1973-74; judge Maricopa County Supenor Ct ,

Ct.

Appeals.

1981



;

1979-81;

assoc.

justice

U.S.

Mancopa County,

referee juvenile ct.

Supreme

Ct.,

1962-64; chmn.

Mancopa County Juvenile Detention Home, 1963-64; mem Mancopi: County Bd Adjustments and Appeals, 196364. Anglo-Am. Legal Exchange, 1980, Mancopa County vis.

bd.

Ct. Judges Tng. and Edn. Com,, 1977-79, Maricopa Study Com.; chair com. to reorganize lower cts. Ariz. 1974-75; faculty Robert A Taft Inst. Govt.; Supreme Ct mem. Anz. Cnminal Code Commn., 1974-76; bd. visitors Ariz. State U. Law Sch.. 1981; liaison com. on med. edn. 1981 Mem bd editors Stanford (Calif ) U Law Rev. Mem

Supenor Ct.

OCHOA, SEVERO,

biochemist; b Luarca. Spain. Sept. 24. 1905; came to U.S.. 1940. naturalized. 1956; s. Severo and Cobian. July 8, Carmen Carmen (Albornoz) O.

m

1931 A.B.. Spain. 1929.

G

Malaga (Spain) Coll

.

1921;

M D. U

Madnd.

DSc. Washington U.. U Brazil, 1957. U. Guadalajara, Mexico. 1959. Wesleyan U.. U Oxford. Eng.. U. Salamanca, Spain. 1961. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1963. U Pa. 1964, Brandeis U, 1965. U Granada. Spain, U. Oviedo, Spain, 1967. U Perugia, Italy. 1968, U Mich., Wcizman Inst Israel, 1982; Dr Med So (hon .), U. Santo Tomas. Manila. Philippines, 1963. U Buenos Aires, 1968, U. Yeshiva Univ., 1966; Tucuman. Argentina. 1968; LLD, U Glasgow. Scotland. 1959 Lectr physiology U Madnd Med Sch 1931-35. head physiol div Inst for Med Research. 1935-36. guest research assi in physiology KaiserWilhelm Inst for Med Research, Heidelberg. Germany. .

.

OBEY, DAVID ROSS, Oct

7,

LHD.

08544-0001

Medicine,

prof,

LAWRENCE FRANCIS,

chairman

Spnngfield.

.

O

1942-45. asst.

Sch.

Gallatin medal

MA

,

1936-37; Ray Lankesler investigator Manne Biol Lab., Plymouth, Eng., 1937; demonstrator Nuffield research asst. U Med. Sch. 1938-41; mstr., research asso. pharmacology Washington U. Sch. of Medicine. St. Louis, 1941-42; research asso. medicine NYU

biochemistry Oxford (Eng)

,

Def Adv Com on Pers Commn. 1968-69. Nal 1974-76, trustee Heard Mus Phoenix, in Svcs, 1968-74. 76-81. pres. 1980-81; mem adv bd Phoenix Salvation Army. 1975-81; trustee Stanford U. 1976-81. Phoenix County Day Sch.; mem. citizens adv bd. Blood Svcs., 197577; nat. bd. dirs. Smithsonian Assocs., 1981—, Colonial WilAriz.

Women

.



liamsburg Found., 1988

;

exec,

bd

Ctrl.

Eastern European

Law Initiative. 1990--. past Rep dist chmn.; bd dirs Phoenix Cmty Coun 1969-75, Jr Achievement Anz 197579, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Anz., 1975-79. Channel 8. 19751974-78. Mancopa County YMCA, 79, Phoenix Hist. Soc 1978-81. Golden Gale Settlement; past Rep disi chmn.. bd. .

.

.

O'DELL

WHO'S

204

Phoenix Cmly. Coun.; adv. bd., v.p Nat. Conf. of Christians and Jews, Maricopa County, 1977-81; bd. dirs, Acad.. l%9-75, Cathedral chpt Washington Nat. Cathedral. 1991-99. Recipient Ann. award NCCJ, 1975, Disting. Achievement award Ariz. State U., 1980, Sara Lee Frontrunner award 1997; recipient medal, 1997; named Woman of Yr., Phoenix Advt. Club. 1972; inducted, National Women's Hall of Fame, 1995. Mem (select law enforcement revision commn. vice chair 1979-80), Ariz. Bar Assn. (legal edn.. pub. rels. com., lower ct. reorgn. com.), Calif. Bar Assn.. Maricopa County Bar Assn. (referral svc. chair 1960-62), Soroptimist Club (Phoenix). Office: US dtrs.

sec. Ariz.

ABA

ABA

Supreme Ct Supreme Ct Bldg

I

First St

NE

Washington

1961-75; chmn. WPP Group. London, 1988-92, consultant, 1992 Author: Confessions of an Advertising Man, 1963, Blood, Brains and Beer, 1978, Ogilvy on Advertising, 1983, The Unpublished David Ogtlvy. 1988. Chmn. pub. participation com. Lincoln Center, 1959; trustee Colby Coll., 1963-69; bd. dirs. N.Y. Philharmonic, 1957-67; chmn. United



.

Fund. 1968; mem. of honor World Wildlife Fund Internat. Decorated comdr. Order Brit. Empire; recipient Parlin award Am. Mktg. Assn.. 1972; elected to Advt Hall of Fame. 1977, officier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. 1990. Died July 21. 1999.

Negro

OGLESBY, CLARKSON HILL,

engineering educator,

civil

b. Clarksville. Mo., Nov. 9, 1908; s. Edwin Bright Oglesby and Frances Lewis Thomas; m. Ardis May Hansen, June 8, 1938; children: Virginia Lee Hancock, Judith Lynne Donaghey, Marjone Kay Zellner AB in Engnng.. Stanford U., 1932. degree in civil engring.. 1936. Registered civil engr., Calif. Draftsman to engr State of Ariz. Dept. Transportation, Phoenix, 1928-41; const rn. engr. Vinson and

writer;

O'DELL, SCOTT, writer; b. Los Angeles, 1898; s. Bennett Mason and May Elizabeth (Gabriel) Scott; m Jane Dorsa (div.); m. Elizabeth Hall; children: Susan Elizabeth Anderson. David Mason. Student, Occidental 1919, U. Wis.. 1920, Stanford U.. 1920-21, U. Rome, 1925. Author: Woman of Spain, 1934. Hill of the Hawk. 1947. (with William Doyle) Man Alone, 1953. Country of the Sun, 1957. The Sea is Red, 1958, Island of the Blue Dolphins, 1960 (Newbery medal 1961. Rupert Hughes award I960. Hans Christian Andersen award of merit 1962. William Allen White award 1963, German Juvenile Internal award 1963, Nene award 1964). The King's Fifth, 1966 (Newbery honor book 1967, German Juvenile Intemat. award 1969), The Black Pearl, 1967 (Newbery honor book 1968. Phoenix award 1989). (with Rhoda Kellogg) The Psychology of Children's Art, 1967, The Dark Canoe, 1968, Journey to Jencho. 1969. Sing Down The Moon. 1970 (Newbery honor book 1971). The Treasure of Topo-el-Bampo, 1972, The Cruise of the Arctic Star. 1973, Child of Fire, 1974. The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt By Day. 1975. Zia, 1976, The 290, 1976, Carlota, 1977, Kathleen, Please Come Home, 1978, The Captive, 1979, Sarah Bishop. 1980. The Feathered Serpent, 1981. The Spanish Smile. 1982. The Amethyst Ring. 1983, The Castle in the Sea, 1983. Alexandra, 1984 (Parents' Choice award 1984, Fla. State Hist. Assn. award 1985), The Road to Damietta. 1985, Streams to the River, River to the Sea, 1986 (Parent's Choice award 1986), The Serpent Never Sleeps, 1987, Black Star, Bright Dawn, 1988, My Name Is Not Angelica. 1989, Thunder Rolling in the Mountains, 1992, Venus Among the Fishes, 1995; book columnist L.A. Times, book editor L.A. Daily News. Recipient Hans Christian Andersen Internal medal, 1972, U. So. Miss, medallion, 1976, Regina medal, 1978. Mem. Authors Guild Home: Waccabuc N.Y. Died Oct. 15. 1989; cremated.

Rattenbury

Coll.,

ODETS, CLIFFORD,

playwright;

b. Phila..

July 18, 1906;

author: Awake and Sing. 1935. Till the Day I Die. 1935, Paradise Lost. 1935, I Can't Sleep (monodrama). 1936. The General Died at Dawn (scenario), 1936, Golden Boy, 1937, Rocket to the Moon, 1938, Silent Partner, 1939. Night Music, 1940, Clash by Night, 1941, Humoresque (scenario), 1942, None But the Lonely Heart. 1943. Deadline at Dawn (scenario), 1944. The Big Knife. 1948, The Country Girl. 1950, The Flowering Peach, 1954. Sweet SMell of Success (scenario), 1956, Story on Page One, 1959 Recipient Award of Merit for drama Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1961. Mem Actors Equity Assn., Dramatists Guild. Screen Waters Guild. Died Aug. 14. 1963.

lawyer;

b.

Bohola County Mayo, Simpson, Dec,,

Ireland, July 1 1, 1890; m. Sloan 1949. Student. U.Salamanca, Spain; LLB,

Fordham

U.

Dist.

NYC;

Kings County. judge County Ct.. Kings County, N.Y.C, 1937-40; commd. maj. U.S. Army, 1942; advanced through grades to brig, gen., 1944; asst. corps, area provost marshal Hdqtrs. II Corps. Area., Governor's Island.

atty.

AC

Materiel Com1942; spl. air 1942-43; spl. adv. Office of Asst. Chief of Air Staff, Washington. 1943-44; chief investigations divsn. Office of Legis. Svc. Hdqtrs., AF, 1944; rep. Fgn. Econ. Adminstr., Italy, 1944; mayor N.Y.C., 1945, re-elected mayor. 1949; apptd. U.S. ambassador to Mex., 1950-52; practicing lawyer O'Dwyer, Bernstein & Correa, Mexico City. Recipient Pan-Am Collar, Golden Palms of Ams., Pan-Am Legion. Died Nov. 1964

NY..

1942; dist.

plans protection

mand, Eastern Procurement insp. hdqtrs. Materiel

Dist.,

sect.

,

Died Aug.

23,

O'GORMAN, JAMES 5.

1860; s. Jan.

Leslie,

LLD,

A., former senator; b.

Thomas and 2,

1884.

Ellen (Callan)

NYC.

U.

NYC,

Command, Washington,

Amy

1911.

N.Y.,

Bar:

AL, motivational speaker; b. NYC. Sept. 19, 1936; s. Alfred Adolph and Mary (Strup) O.; m. Connne Benedetto. Oct.. 1958 (div. May 1975); m. Cathy Jo Carroll, July 23, 1983; children: Crystiana, Gabnelle. Student, Kans U., 1954-59. Computer mgr. Grumman Data Sys.. Bethpage. N.Y., 1959-84; motivational spkr.. 1984—. Four time Olympic gold medalist; mem. Olympic Hall of Fame, Track Hall of Fame; recipient Olympic Order. Home and Office: 4753 Estero Blvd Apt 1401 Fort Myers Beach FL 33931-

OERTER,

3975

JOHN

OGILVY, DAVID MACKENZIE,

advertising executive; b.

West Horsley, Eng., June 23. 1911; s. Francis John Longley and Dorothy (Fairfield) O.; m. Herta Lans, July 6, 1973; son. David Fairfield. Ed., Fettes Coll.. Edinburgh, 1924-29. Christ Church, Oxford U., 1929-31. Asso. dir. Audience Research Inst., Princeton, 1939-42; with Brit. Security Coordination, 1942-44; 2d sec. Brit embassy, Washington, 194445; founder, later chmn. Ogilvy & Mather (advt agy.). 1948-73; chmn. bd. Ogilvy & Mather (advt. agy). 1

NYC,

;

NYC, m.

1882.

Pvt.

May

Anne M. 1882; 1909,

practice

1882-93; justice Dist. Ct. of N.Y., 1893-1900; mem. U.S. Senate Washington, 1911-17; pvt. practice 1917-

Apptd.

NYC,

official referee

NYU,

N.Y. Supreme

New

Ct.,

1934.

Trustee

N.Y. County Mem. ABA, N.Y. State Bar Assn.. Assn. Bar City of N.Y Am. Law Inst.. N.Y. Law Inst Lawyers Club (pres. 1932-33), N.Y. Athletic Club, Nat. Dem. Club. Cath. Club. Address: County Court House New York NY Died May 17. 1943. 1920-27, Coll. of Lawyer Assn., 1923-24.

Rochelle.

Pres.

,

.

OHLSON, AGNES

K., nurse; b. New Bntain. Conn.. Feb. 1902; d. Johannes and Karlina (Nelson) O. Grad.. Peter Bngham Hosp,. 1926, BS, Columbia U 1931; MA, Various nursing positions Mass., 1926-31, Tnnity Coll. Waterbury Hosp., Conn., 1931; permanent sec., chief examiner Conn. State Bd. Examiners for Nursing, 1936-63; helped to form State Bd. Test Pool Exam. Mem. (sec., pres. 1950-58, helped to establish Nat. League Nursing Edn.), 20,

Bent

.

DON

ANA

Coun. Nurses (pres. 1957), Conn. Nurses Assn. (bd. Agnes K. Ohlson Award for Outstanding Contbns. to Nursing through Polit. Action established in her honor 1980). Died 1991. Internat.

dirs.,

O'KEEFE, SEAN CHARLES,

public administration edus. Patrick Gordon

cator; b. Monterey. Calif., Jan. 27, 1956;

and Patncia Carlin O'Keefe; m. Laura Jean McCarthy, Oct. 7, 1978; children: Lindsey, Jonathan, Kevin. BA, Loyola U., New Orleans. 1977; MPA, Syracuse U.. 1978. Budget analyst Dept. of Def., Washington, comtr., CFO, sec. of the Navy; profl. staff U.S. Senate Appropriations Com., Washington, staff dir.; prof Pa. State U., University Park, Mpxwell Sch., Syracuse (NY.) U., bd. dirs. J. Ray McDermott, S.A.,

New

Coll 1971, Edward MacDowell medal MacDowell Colony, 1973. award Skowhegan Sch. Painting and Sculpture, 1973, Presdl Medal of Honor. 1977. Nat. Medal of Arts, 1985. Mem. Nat. Inst Arts and Letters (Gold medal for painting 1970), Acad. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Arts, and ,

Am

Home: Abiquiu N.Mex. Died Mar.

Scis.

1986.

6,

Orleans; trustee

CNA

OKUN, DANIEL ALEXANDER,

environmental engineering June 19, 1917; s. William Howard and m. Elizabeth Griffin, Jan. 14. 1946; children: Michael Gnffin, Tema Jon. BS. Cooper Union. 1937; MS. Calif. Inst. Tech., 1938; ScD, Harvard U„ 1948;

NYC,

educator; b. Leah (Seligman)

DSc

(hon.), U.

O;

NC,

2000.

With USPHS, 1940-42;

N.Y.

Registered profl. engr.,

N.C,

U,

1946-

tchg. fellow

Harvard

N.Y.C, 1948-52; from assoc. prof, dept environ scis. and engnng to prof. U. N.C, Chapel Hill, 1952-73, Kenan prof.. 1973-82. Kenan prof, ementus. 48; with



Malcolm

Pirnie.

1982 head dept. environ, scis. and engnng., 1955-73; vis. 1960-61, Univ. Coll.. London, 1966-67. 73-75. Tianjin U 1981; editor environ, scis. senes Acad. Press, 1968-75; cons, to industry, cons, engrs., govtl. agys. ,

prof. Tech. U. Delft. ,

WHO, UNDP,

World Bank,

with spl. svc. in Switzerland, Israel, Jordan, Peru, Egypt, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Thailand, Indonesia, Kenya, Zambia, Tunisia, Australia, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, Jamaica, Guatemala, Turkey, Finland, Eng., Morocco, China, The Philippines; mem. environ, coun. Rohm & Haas Co., Inc., 1985-92; chmn. expert panel on N.Y.C. water supply EPA. 1992-93. Author: (with Gordon M. Fair and John Geyer) Water and Wastewater Engineering, 2 vols,, 1966-68, Elements of Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal, 1971; (with George Ponghis) Community Wastewater Collection and Disposal, 1975; Regionalization of Water Management A Revolution in England and Wales, 1977; editor: (with MB. Pescod) Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal in Developing Countries, 1971; (with C.R. Schulz) Surface Water Treatment for Communities in Developing Countries, 1984; contbr. to pubis, m field. Chmn. Chapel Hill Fellow-

C

Corp., Alexandria, Va.; bd. ad-

Applied Rsch. Lab., University Park. Editor: Defense Industry in Post Cold War Era, 1998. Staff rep. platform com. Rep. Nat Com., New Orleans. 1988, advisor, Washington, 1994-97. Fellow Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn., mem. Bohemian Club San Francisco, Cavalry Club. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, fishing. Office: Syracuse Univ Maxwell Sch 215 Eggers HI Syracuse NY 13244-0001

ship for Sch. Integration, 1961-63; mem. adv. bd. Ackland Meml. Art Mus.. 1973-78; bd. dirs. Warren Regional Planning Corp., 1971-77, Inter-Faith Coun. Housing Corp.. 197583, N.C Water Quality Coun 1975-77; mem. adv. com. for rsch. Pan Am. Health Orgn 1976-79; chmn. Washington Met. Area Water Supply Study Com., 1976-80, NASNRC; mem. bd. sci. and tech. for internat. devel. 197881, vice chmn. environ, studies bd.. 1980-83, chmn. water sci. 1991-94; mem. com. on human rights NAS, and tech. bd 1988-94; pres. Chapel Hill chpt. N.C. Civil Liberties Union. 1991-93. Maj. AUS. 1942-46. Recipient Harnson Prescott Eddy medal for research Water Pollution Control Fedn., 1950, Gordon Maskew Fair award Am. Acad. Environ. Engrs., 1973, Thomas Jefferson award U. N.C. at Chapel Hill. 1973, Gordon Y. Billard award N.Y. Acad. Scis.. 1975, 1st Thomas R. Camp Meml. lectr. Boston Soc. Environ. Engrs.. Gordon Maskew Fair medal Water Pollution Control Fedn., 1978, First Allen Hazen lectr. New England Water Works Assn., 1990. Donald R. Boyd award Assn. Met. Water Agys.. 1993, Jones award Chapel Hill chpt. N.C, 1998; Friendship medal Inst. Water Engrs. and Scientists (Gt. Bntain), 1984; NSF fellow. 1960-61; Fed. Water Pollution Control Adminstrn. fellow, 1966-67; FulbrightHayes lectr., 1973-74; Okun Disting. Professorship in Environ. Engnng. established by U. N.C. 1999. Mem. NAE, (pres. U. N.C chpt. 1963-64), ASCE (hon.. chmn. environ, engring. divsn. 1967-68, 1st Simon W. Freese award 1977). Am. Water Works Assn. (hon.. N.C. Fuller award 1983, Best Paper award ednl. divsn. 1985. Abel Wolman award of Excellence 1991, Best Paper Water Resources Divsn. 1999), Inst. Medicine, Water Environ. Fedn. (hon., chmn. rsch. com. 1961-66, dir.-at-large 1969-72), Am. Acad. Environ. Engring. (pres. 1969-70, hon. diplomate, Kappe lectr. 1995), Assn. Environ. Engring. Profs. (Founders' award 1994), N.C Pub. Health Assn. (Jarrett award 1994), U. N.C Order of Golden Fleece), Sigma Xi (pres. U. N.C chpt. 196869). E-mail: [email protected]. Home: 750 Weaver Dairy Rd ,

med.

,

NRC

.

ACLU

AAUP

Apt 204 Chapel Hill NC 27514-1466 7400 Chapel Hill NC 27599-0001

Office:

ESE U

NC Cb

visor Pa. State

O'KEEFFE, GEORGIA,

artist;

b.

Sun

Prairie,

Wis.,

Nov.

1887; d. Francis and Ida (Totto) O'K m. Alfred StiegDec. II, 1924 (dec 1946). Student. Art Inst. Chgo., 1904-05, Art Students' League. N.Y.C.. 1907-08. U. Va.. summer 1912, Columbia U., 1914-16; DHL. Columbia U., 1971; (hon). Coll. William and Mary, 1938, U. N.M.. 1964, Brown U.. 1971, Minn. Coll. Art and Design, 1972; LittD, U. Wis.. 1942. Mills Coll.. 1951, Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1971; DArts. Harvard U., 1973. Illustrator for advt. cos., 1929; supr. art pub. schs. Amanllo. Tex.. 1912-14; instr. art U. Va., summers 1913-16; head art dept. West Tex. State Normal Coll.. Canyon, 1916-18. One of group sponsored by Alfred Stieglitz; paintings first exhibited by him at 291, N.Y.C.. 1916-17. Anderson Galleries. 1923, 24, 25; ann. onewoman shows at Intimate Gallery, An Am. Place, N.Y.C., until 1946; retrospective exhbn. Art Inst. Chgo.. 1971. San Francisco Mus. Art; solo exhbn. at John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, 1982; group exhbns. included Kennedy Gallenes, N.Y.C., 1980, 81, Nat. Mus. Modern Art. Pans, Whitney Mus. Am. Art. N.Y.C., 1981. U. Ariz. Mus. Art, Tucson. 1981. 82, Terra Mus. Am. Art, Evanston, III., 1982, San Francisco Mus Modern Art. represented in maj. mus. including Amon Carter Mus., Ft. Worth. Bklyn Mus., Albright-Knox Mus., Buffalo, Art Inst. Chgo., Met. Mus. Art, Mus. Modern Art. Nat Gallery, London, Tate Gallery, London. Nat. Gallery Art, Washington, throughout U.S.; author: Georgia O'Keeffe Drawings, 1968, Georgia O'Keeffe. 1976. Recipient Creative Arts award Brandeis U., 1963, M. Carey Thomas award Bryn Mawr 15,

;

litz,

O'FEENEY, SEAN See FORD,

O'G

CCNY; LLB, NYU. Fordham U„ 1908, NYU,

Student,

Villanova Coll.. 1904.

Georgetown

43.

CENTURY AMERICA



1992.

s.

Louis and Pearl (Geisinger) O.; m. Luise Rainer. Jan. 8, 1937 >; m. Bette Grayson, May 14, 1943 (dec. 1954); children: Nora. Walt. Grad., H.S., 1923. On stage, 1923-28; juvenile roles N.Y. Theatre Guild Prodns., 1928-30; with Group Theatre, 1930. Author, appeared: Waiting For Lefty, 1935; (div

O'DWYER, WILLIAM,

Pnngle. Phoenix, 1941-43; acting asst. prof, civil engnng Stanford (Calif.) U., 1943-46, asst. prof., 1946-48, assoc. 1947-52. prof.. 1952-74; cons. Calif. Toll Bndge prof., Author, San Francisco, 1948; prof., cons, in constrn. mgmt. Cath. U Chile, U. New South Wales, Australia and U. Cape Town, South Africa. Author: Highway Engineering, 1952, 4th rev. edit.. 1982, Methods Improvement, 1972, Productivity Improvement in Construction, 1988; also articles. Recipient Carroll H. Dunn award of excellence Constrn. Industry Inst., 1991. Mem. ASCE (hon., Peunfory award Constrn. Rsch. 1988), NSPF (Outstanding Constrn. Educator 1984), Nat. Acad. Engnng., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi. Democrat. Congregationalist. Home: Palo Alto Calif.

IN 20TH

Coll.

DC

20543

WHO

DFA

NYC,

NYC.

OLAH,

GEORGE ANDREW,

Budapest,

May

Hungary.

22,

chemist,

1927;

came

educator; b. U.S.. 1964,

to

and Magda (Krasznai) O.; m. Judith Agnes Lengyel. July 9. 1949; children: George John, Ronald Peter. PhD. Tech. U Budapest. 1949, D (hon.), 1989; DSc (hon.), U. Durham, 1988, U. Munich. 1990. U. Crete, Greece, 1994, U. Szeged, Hungary. 1995, U. Veszprem, Hungary, 1995, Case Western Res. U.. 1995, U. So. Calif., naturalized,

1970;

.

Julius

1995, U. Montpellier, 1996, SUNY. 1998. Mem. faculty Tech. U. Budapest, 1949-54; assoc. dir. Ctrl. Chem. Rsch. Scis., 1954-56; rsch. scientist Dow Irfd.. 1957-64, Dow Chem. Co.. Framingham, 1964-65; prof, chemistry Case Western Res. U., Cleve., 1965-69, C.F. Mabery prof, rsch., 1969-77; Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker disting. prof, chemistry, dir. Hydrocarbon Rsch. Inst., U. So. Calif- L.A.. 1977—; vis. prof. chemistry Ohio State U. 1963. U. Heidelberg, Germany, 1965. U. Colo., 1969, Swiss Fed. Inst. Tech., 1972, U. Munich, 1973, U. London, 1973-79. L. Pasteur U., Strasbourg. 1974. U. Paris, 1981; hon. vis. lectr. U. London. 198195; cons, to industry, Author: Friedel-Crafts Reactions, Vols. I-IV, 1963-64; (with P. Schleyer) Carbonium Ions, Vols. I-V, 1969-76, Friedel-Crafts Chemistry. 1973, Carbocations 975; and Electrophilic Reactions, 1 973, Halonium Ions, (with G.K.S. Prakash and J. Somer) Superacids, 1984; (with Prakash, R.E. Williams, L Field and K. Wade) Hypercarbon Chemistry. 1987; (with R. Malthotra and S.C Narang) Nitration, 1989. Cage Hydrocarbons, 1990; (with Wade and Williams) Electron Deficient Boron and Carbon Clusters. 1991; (with Chambers and Prakash) Synthetic Fluonne Chemistry, 1992; (with Molnar) Hydrocarbon Ions, Chemistry, 1995 (with Laali. Wang. Prakash) 1998; also chpts in books, numerous papers in field; patentee in field. Recipient Alexander von Humboldt Sr. U.S. Scientist award, 1979, Calif. Scientist of Yr. award, 1989. Pioneer of Chemistry award Am. Inst. Chemists, 1993; Mendeleev 992, Kapitsa medal Russian medal Russian Acad. Scis., Inst.,

Hungarian Acad.

Chem. Can. Mass.,

1

D

Omum

1

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Acad Nalural Scis 1995; Nobel pnze in Chemisiry. 1994. Guggenheim fellow 1972. 88. Fellow AAAS. Chem Inst Can Bnl. Chem Soc. (hon Centenary lectr 1978); mem NAS. Italian NAS Lincei. Royal Soc London (fgn). Royal .

.

;

.

Soc. Can., European Acad. Arts. Scis. and Humanities. Royal Chem. Soc. (hon). Italy Chem. Soc. (hon.). Hungarian Acad Sci. (hon.). Am. Chem. Soc. (award petroleum chemistry J sect 1966. Morley 1964. Leo Hendnk Baekeland award medal Cleve. sect. 1970. award Synthetic organic chemistry

N

Roger Adams award in organic chemistry 1989. L. Anhur C. Cope award 2001). Home: 2252 Gloaming Way Beverly Hills CA 90210-17)7 Office: U So Calif Labor Hydrocarbon Rsch Inst Los Angeles CA 90007 America still is offering a new home and nearly unlimited possibilities to the newcomer who is willing to work hard for it. It is also where the "main action" in science and technology remains 1979.

OLDENBURG, CLAES THLRK,

artist: b Stockholm. Gosta and Signd Elisabeth (Lindforss) O.; m. Patricia Joan Muschinski. Apr. 13. 1960 1970); m. Coosje van Bruggen. July 22. (div. Apr.

Sweden.

Jan.

1929;

28,

An

Inst.. Chgo.. 1952-54 B.A., Yale, 1951; student. shows include Reuben Gallery. 1960. 1962. Sidney Jams Gallery. Green Gallery, 1964-70. Galene lleana Sonnabend. Pans. 1964. Robert Fraser Gallery. London. 1966, Moderna Museet. Stockholm. 1966. 77, Mus Contemporary Art. Chgo.. 1967. 77. Irving

NYC. NYC.

NYC.

NYC.

Gallery. Los Angeles. 1968. Mus Modern Art. 1969. U. Calif, at Los Angeles Art Gallery. 1970. Stedehjk Mus, Amsterdam. 1970. 77. Tale Gallery, London. 1970.

Blum

Mus. Kansas City. 1972. Art Inst Chgo.. 1974. 76. 80. 90. 1973. Leo Castelli Gallery. Kunstmus., Basel. 1992, Margo Leavin Gallery. Los Angeles. 1976. Centre 1975. 76. 78, 88. Art Gallery of Toronto. Ont Georges Pompidou Musee National d'Art Moderne, Pans. 1977, Kroller-Mullcr Mus.. 1979. Mus Ludwig. Cologne. 1979. Wave Hill. Bronx, NY., 1984. Pace Gallery. 1992. 94. Nat. Gallery of Art. Washington. 1995. Mus. Contemporary Nelson-Atkins

NYC.

.

LA..

Art.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Mus.

1995.

NYC.

1995. Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundersrepublik Deutschland. Bonn. 1996. Hayward Gallery. London. 1996; group shows include Martha Jackson Gallery. N.Y.C. 1960, 61. Dallas Mus. Contemporary An, 1961. 62. Sidney Janis Gallery. 1962, 64, Inst. Contemporary Arts, London. 1963. Art Inst Chgo., 1962. 63. Allen Art Mus Oberlin (Ohio) 1963. 88. 90. 91. Coll 1963. Mus Modern An. Washington Gallery Modern Art. 1963, Am. Pavilion, Venice. 1964. Moderna Museet, Stockholm. 1964. Gulbenkian Found. Tate Gallery. London. 1964. Rochester (N.Y.) Meml. Mus. 1964-65, Worcester (Mass.) Mus. 1965. Met 1969. Walker Art Center, 1975. others, Mus Art. numerous commd. works, rep. permanent collections at. Guggenheim Mus.. N.Y.C. Mus. Modern Art. AlbrighlKnox Art Gallery. Buffalo. Centre Georges Pompidou. Stedelijk Mus., Tale Gallery. Mus. Ludwig. Moderna Museet. Rose Art Mus. Brandeis U.. Waltham. Mass.. Oberlin Coll.. Nat Gallery Art. Canberra. Art Gallery Ont Toronto, Art Inst. Chgo., Hirshom Gallery and Sculpture Mus ConGarden. Whitney Mus. Modern Art. temporary Art. L.A., many others; Numerous outdoor works in corporate and private collections. (Recipient Sculpture 1976. medal AIA 1977); award Ann Chgo. Inst

NYC.

.

NYC.

NYC.

Am

An

.

author- Store Days, 1967, Proposals for Monuments and Buildings, 1969. Notes in Hand. 1971. Raw Notes. 1973. Multiples in Retrospect. 1991. Claes Oldenburg Coosje van Bruggen Large Scale Projects. 1994. Claes Oldenburg Coosje van Bruggen, 1999. Recipient Sculpture award Brandeis U 1971, Skowhegan Sculpture medal. 1972. Wolf Prize in Arts. 1993. 1989. Jack I and Lillian Poses medal Brandos L Lifetime Achievement award Contemporary Sculpture Internal Sculpture Ctr.. 1994 Mem Acad & Inst Arts & Letters. Office: care Pace Gallery 32 E 57lh St 4th Fl New .

.

Am

York

NY

10022-2513

RANSOM ELL, automobile manufacturer; b Geneva, June 3. 1864; s Pliny Fisk and Sarah (Whipple) O m Metta U. Woodward. June 5. 1889; children Gladys Marguente (Mrs. Gladys O. Anderson). Bernice E. (Mrs. CS Roe) D in English (hon .). Mich State Coll Mich Coll. Mining and Tech.; DSc, Kalamazoo Coll. A pioneer in automobile bus.; built the first 3-wheeled horseless carriage. 1886, brought out a practical 4-wheeled automobile, 1893; 1924-36. Dir pres Reo Motor Car Co.. 1904-24. chmn bd OLDS,

.

.

Kalamazoo Kalamazoo

NYC.

staff Bell Telephone Labs 1940-52; dir Hewlett-Packard Co. Palo Alto. Calif. 1952-57. v p

tech

R&D. R&D.

.

m. Kay Hanson. Sept

Hall to Coll. Hillsdale Coll. Donor Sci Mich. State Coll. engnng. bldg.. club house to the affiliated women's clubs, civic social welfare house to City of Lansing, etc. Mem. Mason (33 degrees, K.T. Shriner), Knight of Holy Sepulchre, Detroit Club. Detroit Athletic Club. Detroit Yacht Club. Detroit Boat Club. Congl (Washington) City Cub, Country (Lansing) Club Baptist Coll.,

.

Died Aug. 26, 1950

O'LEARY, HAZEL R„ Newport News. Va May

former federal official, lawyer, b 17. 1937; d. Russell E and Hazel (Palleman) Reid. m. John F O'Leary. Apr 23. 1980 (dec.); I child. Carl Rollins BA. Fisk U.. Nashville. 1959; JD. Rutgers U., Newark, 1966 Bar: N.J. 1967. 1985; cert V.p., gen. counsel O'Leary Assocs fin. planner Inc.. Washington. 1981-89; exec v.p. corp affairs No States Power Co Mpls 1989-93, pres, 1993. sec U.S. Dept Energy. Washington. 1993-97; pres. O'Leary & Assocs Chevy Chase. Md 1997-2000; Blaylock & Ptnrs N Y.C.. 2000—; trustee AES Copr ICF Kaiser. Inc. Trustee Morehouse Coll.. Africare. Ctr Democracy. Keystone Or Mem Phi Beta Kappa. Office: Blaylock & Partners LP 609 5lh Ave New York NY 10017-1021 .

G

1973-81. tech. adviser to pres. 1981; now v.p. ementus Hewlett-Packard Co.. Palo Alto, lectr. Stanford U„ 1957-60; cons. Army Sci. Adv. Com., from 1966; mem. sci. and tech. adv. com. Calif. State Assembly, 1970-76. Conlbr. articles on electronic tech. and instrumentation to profl. jours.; patentee clec'ronic circuits and devices. Pres.'s Commn. on the Patent System. 1966. State Senate Panel for the Bay Area Rapid Transit System. 1973; trustee Palo Alto Unified Sch Dist. 1961-71 Recipient Disting. Alumni award Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1972. Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1986. Exceptional Engnng achievement 1990, medal, NASA. Pioneer award Internal. Found. Tclemetenng. 1990; ann. Symposium senes est. in his name Hewlett-Packard Labs.. 1991 Fellow IEEE (Lamme medal 1977); mem. AAAS. Astron. Soc. Nat. Acad. Sci.. Nat. Acad. Engnng.. Palo Alto Club. Bohemian Club. Republican. Home: Los Altos Calif Died Nov 23, 1995.

Mem

DC

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.

.

COO

.

.

LAURENCE KERR,

OLIVIER, SIR

actor,

director;

E.

(More)

O..

LA .

&

Gen. chmn United Hosp Fund. Bklyn, 1949 Bd dirs. Swedish Hosp., Bklyn., Braille Inst.. Arthntic and Rheumatic Found.. Leisure World Found.. Big Bros. Greater L.A.; trustee U. Pa.; lay adv. bd. Daniel Freeman Meml. Hosp. 2nd

CW Res US Army Named Man of Yr B'nai B'rith, 1961. Mem. Bklyn. Bar Assn.. Swedish Engrs. Soc.. Downtown Businessmen's Assn. (dir.), L.A. Com. of 100. Theta Delta Chi. Scabbard and Blade. Democrat. Roman It

.

.

Catholic. Clubs: Bohemian (San Francisco), L.A., Kiwanis. Vikings, L.A. Country, Hillcrest Country (L.A.), Cathedral, Met N.Y. Athletic (N.Y.C), Bklyn. (dir.. v.p.)

b.

Dorking, Surrey, Eng.. May 22, 1907; s. Gerard Kerr and Agnes Louise (Crookenden) O.; m. Jill Esmond. 1930 (div. 1940); son, Simon Tarquin; m. Vivien Leigh, Aug. 30, 1940 1

m

Mar

Joan Plowright.

children Richard Kerr. Tamsin Agnes Margaret. Julie Kate. Student. Edward's Sch Oxford. Eng; Si (hon ). Tufts Coll 1946. (hon). Oxford U. U. Manchester. 1968. U. London, 1968. U. Sussex, 1978; LLD (hon). Edinburgh U. Actor Birmingham Repertory Co. 1925-28. Old Vic Theatre Co.. 1937-38. 44-46. 49; founder New Vic Theatre Co 1944; loured Australia and N. Z 1948; mgr., actor St. James' Theatre. 1950-51; producer, actor Festival of Britain, 1951-54; actor Shakespeare Meml. Theatre. 1955; 1st dir Chichester Festival Theatre. Nat Theatre Gt. Bnt.. 1963-73. Stage appearances include: Murder on the Second Floor; dir.. actor King Lear. 1946; dir. Skin of Our Teeth, 1946; producer and dir. Bom Yesterday, 1946; motion picture debut, 1930; films include: Murder for Sale. 1930, The Yellow Ticket, 1931. Fnends and Lovers. 1931. Westward Passage. 1932. Perfect Understanding. 1933. No Funny Business, 1934, I Stand Condemned, 1936, As You Like It, Fire Over England, 1937, Divorce of Lady X, 1938. Wuthcnng Heights. Clouds Over Europe. 1939, Rebecca, 21 Days Together. Pride and 1940, That Prejudice, Hamilton Woman, 1941. DemiParadise. 49th Parallel. The Invaders, 1942, Adventure for Two. Henry V, 1945. Came. The Magic Box. 1952. Beggar's Opera, Devil's Disciple. 1959. Spartacus, I960, The Entertainer. I960, Term of Trail. 1963. Bunny Lake is Missing, 1965, 1965, Othello, Khartoum, 1966, Shoes of the Fisherman, 1968. Oh. What a Lovely War. 1969, Dance of 1970. Death. David Copperfield. Three Sisters, 1970. Nicholas and Alexandria. 1971. Sleuth, 1972, Lady Caroline Lamb, 1972, Marathon Man, 1975, The Seven Percent Solution. 1976. A Bndge Too Far. 1977, The Betsy, 1978, The Little Romance, 1978, Dracula. Boys from Brazil, 1978, 1978. Clash of the Titans. 1979. Inchon. 1979, The Jazz Singer. 1980, Wagner. 1982. The Bounty. 1984. Wild Geese producer and actor Hamlet. 1947. Venus ObII, 1984; dir served. 1950. dir actor: Richard III, 1954. The Pnnce and the Showgirl. 1956. John Gabnel Berkman. 1958; TV appearances include: The Power and the Glory. John Gabnel Borkman. 1959. The Moon and Sixpence. Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1972. The Merchant of Venice. 1973. Love Among the Ruins, 1974. Jesus of Nazareth, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Hindle Wakes, The Collection (Emmy award). 1976. Come Back Little Sheba, Daphne Laureola, Saturday Sunday Monday. 1977. Brideshead Revisited. Granada TV, 1979. A Voyage Around My Father, 1982. King Lear. 1983. The Ebony Tower, 1984, The Last Days of Pompeii. miniseries Peter the Great, 1986; appearances with Nat. Theatre include: Uncle Vanya, The Recruiting Officer, 1963, The Master Builder. 1964. Love for Love, 1966, Dance of Death. 1966, Othello, 1963, 66, Flea in Her Ear. 1967. Home and Beauty. 1969. Merchant of Venice. 1969. John Gabnel Borkman. The Power and the Glory. World at War. 1973. Voyage Round My Father, 1982. Love Among the Ruins. (div.

1960);

17.

1960;

MA

.

.

DLm

.

,

A

.

.

A

King Lear, 1982. Author: (autobiography) Confessions of an Served with Bnt Fleet Air Actor. 1983. On Acting. 1986 Army. 1940-43 Created knight by King George VI. lord by Queen Elizabeth; decorated comdr. Order Dannebrog. Denmark, officer Legion of Honour, grand officer Ordinc al Memo della Repubblica, Italy, Order of Yugoslav Flag with Gold Wreath, 1971. Order of Ment. 1981; recipient Oscar award for best actor. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1948; award for directing, producing and acting in Hamlet, Bnt. Film Industry; Emmy award for the Moon and Sixpence, I960. For Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1973; Danish Sonning prize. 1966; Gold medallion Swedish Acad. hon. Oscar for lifelong conlbn. to art of film. Lit Clubs: Garrick; Green Room. Marylebone Cncket. Steyning Eng Died July 12. 1989

Home:

OLSEN, KENNETH HARRY, manufaclunng company ecutive, b. Bridgeport. Conn.. Feb. 20. 1926.

s

ex-

Oswald and

Svca (Nordling) O m. Eeva-Liisa Aulikki Valve. Dec. 12, Elec 1950 B.S. in Elec Engring. MIT. 1950. M.S.. 1952 engr Lincoln Lab. MIT. 1950-57; founder, pres Digital Equipment Corp. Maynard, Mass., 1957-92. pres ementus, .

Modular Solutions, Inc.. Advanced 1992—, chmn. Boxborough. Mass.; bd dirs. Polaroid Corp. Ford Motor

Mem Pres s Sci Adv Patentee magnetic devices 1971-73; trustee, v.p Joslin Diabetes Found., mem. Wentworth Inst.. Boston. MIT. Cambndge; trustee Gordon Coll Wenham, Mass Served with USNR, 1944-46 Named Young Elec Engr of Year Eta Kappa Nu. 1960; Nat Sci Found 1993 recipient of Nat Medal of Tech Co.

Com

.

corp

.

.

.

Nat Acad Engnng Office: Advanced Modular Solu01719-1737 tions 60 Codman Hill Rd Boxboro

Mem

m

electneal engineer, technical 27, 1916. s William H and Pnscilla June Newton. June 22.

MA

.

.

archives appear in their original form

editor,

widow

of President of United States; b. Southampton, N.Y 1929; d. John Vernou III and Janet (Lee) Bouvier; m. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. 35th Pres of U.S., Sept 12, 1953 (dec. Nov. 22, 1963); children: Caroline Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, John Fitzgerald Jr., Patrick Bouvier (dec. Aug. 1963); Aristotle Onassis, Oct. 20, 1968 (dec Mar 1975). Grad., Miss Porter's Sch.. Farmington, Conn.. 1947; student. Vassar Coll.. 1947-48. The Sorbonne. Paris. 1949; BA. George Washington U.. 1951. Inquiring photographer Washington Times-Herald (now Washington Post and Times Herald). 1952; planned and conducted restoration of decor The White House. 1961-63; cons, editor Viking Press. 197577; assoc. editor Doubleday & Co., N.Y.C, 1978-82, editor, 1982-94, now sr. editor. Trustee Whitney Mus. Am. Art. ,

m

Recipient Prix de Paris Vogue mag., 1951, Emmy award for pub. service, 1962. Home: Hynannisport Mass. Died May 19.

1994.

O'NEILL,

EUGENE GLADSTONE,

playwnght;

N.Y.C,

b.

Oct. 16. 1888; s James and Ella (Quinlan) O'N m. Kathleen Jenkins, 1909 (div. 1912); I son, Eugene; m. Agnes Boulton, Apr 12. 1918 (div. 1929); children: Shane. Oona; m. Carlotta Monterey. July 22. 1928. Early career positions include a variety of industries. Vaudeville actor; reporter New London (Conn.) Telegraph; playwright, from 1914. Author: (plays) The Moon of the Carribbees, and other plays of the sea, 1919. Beyond the Honzon. 1919. Emperor Jones, 1921. Difrrent. 1921. The Straw. 1921. Gold. 1921. Anna Christie, 1922, The First Man, 1922. The Hairy Ape, 1922, Welded, 1923, The Fountain. 1923. Desire Under The Elms, 1924. Marco Millions. 1924, The Great God Brown, 1924, Lazarus laughed. 1925. Strange Interlude, 1927. Dynamo, 1928, Mourning Becomes Electra (trilogy), 1931, Ah, Wilderness!. 1932. Days Without End. 1933, The Iceman Cometh, 1939. Long Day's Journey Into Night. 1940. A Touch of the Poet, 1942, Moon for the Misbegotten, 1943, Beyond the Honzon, Hughie. 1943. Recipieng gold medal for drama Nat. Inst, of Arts and Letters, 1922, Pulitzer prize for drama, 1920. 22. 28, Nobel prize for lit.. 1936. Mem. Aughors League Am.. Dramatists Guild. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, ;

A

Am. Acad. Arts and

Am.

Letters,

Acad.

Philos. Soc., Irish

Utters. Died Nov. 27. 1953

O'NEILL,

THOMAS

P., JR.,

former speaker of

US

of Representatives, former congressman; b. Dec. 9,

Thomas

House 1912;

s.

and Rose Anne (Tolan) O'N.; m. Mildred Anne Miller. June 17, 1941; children: Rosemary. Thomas III, Susan, Christopher, Michael Tolan AB, Boston Coll., 1936; LLD (hon), Harvard U„ 1987; also thirty-three other hon. degrees, from various univs. and colls. Engaged in ins. bus. Cambridge, Mass.; mem. Cambndge Sch. Com., 1946. 49; P.

I

mem. Mass.

Legislature,

1936-52, minority leader,

1947-48,

1948-52; mem. 83d-87th Congresses llth dist. Mass, 1953-63, 88th-99th Congresses from 8th dist. Mass.. 1963-87; majority whip 88th-97th Congresses from 8th dist. Mass., 1971-73; majonty leader 93d-94th Congresses from 8th dist Mass. 1973-77; speaker of the house 95th-99th 1977-86. Congresses. Author: (with William Novak) (memoirs) Man of the House, 1987. Decorated Grand Cross, Order Orange-Nassau (The Netherlands), 1983; Legion of Honor (France), 1984; recipient Lactare medal Notre Dame Democrat. U, 1980. Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1991 Home: Washington DC. Died Jan 5, 1994 speaker,

ONSAGER, LARS,

chemist, educator; b Oslo, Norway, Nov. 27. 1903; came to U.S., 1928. naturalized. 1945. s Erling and Ingnd 9Kirkeby) O.; m. Margaret Arledter, Sept 7. 1933; children: Erling Fredenck, Inger (Mrs Kenneth R. Oldham), Hans Tanberg, Chnstian Carl. ChE, Norges Tckniske hogskole, Trondheim, Norway, 1925; student, Eidgenossiche Technische H Zunch. 1925, 26-28; PhD, Yale U 1935; Dr Tech (hon ). Norges Tekniske hogskole, I960; 1954. Brown U 1962. Rensselaer Poly. DSc, Harvard U 1969. Cambridge Inst 1962. U. Chgo., 1968. Ohio State U U. 1970. Oxford U. 1971. Nalural Scis. 1962. RheinischWcstfaehlisch Technische Hochschule. 1962. Aachen. 1962. VI), Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1975. Assoc, in chemistry Johns Hopkins U„ 1928; instr chemistry Brown U 1928-33; 1933-34. asst prof chemisiry. 1934Sterling fellow Yale U ,

,

.

.

.

.

.

.

1940-45. J Willard Gibbs prof theoretical chemisiry. 1945-72; prof U Miami. Coral Gables. Fla 19721967. 76; vis prof U. Calif San Diego. 1961. Rockefeller U Goellingen. 1968. U Leiden. 1970 Conlbr articles to sci jours Fulbnght scholar. Cambndge U- 1951; recipient Rumford medal. 1953. Lorenlz medal. 1958. G.N Lewis Kirkwood medal, 1962. Willard Gibbs medal. 1962. John medal. 1952. T W. Richards medal. 1964. Debye award. 1965. Belfer award. 1966. Nobel pnze in chemisiry. 1968. 40.

asoc. prof

,

.

U

,

,

G

May

1946; children: Karen. Grelchen. Enc. AB in Elec. Engnng Stanford U.. 1935; MS. Calif Inst Tech 1936. PhD. 1940

ONASSIS, JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY,

1979,

.

BERNARD MORE,

consultant, b Soquel. Calif.

Margaret

.

Gas

.

.

OLIVER,

5. 1931. children: Terry. Peter. Bar: practice, NY.; atty dir Bklyn. Borough Co.. 1932-79; dir Bklyn Dodgers Baseball Club, 193257, Dodgers Baseball Team, 1958-79, v.p., 1933-49. pres 1950-70. chmn bd.. 1970-79; v.p. then pres. EbbetsMcKeever Exhbn. Co.; chmn. bd.. dir. N.Y. Subways Advt. Co., Author, pub.: Sub-Contractors Register, 1931; dir Knudson Creamery, Kingsbury Ordnance Plant, Todd Brown, Inc. John F, Trommer. Inc. of N.J.. Union Bancorp.

N.Y. 1930; pvt

1957-81. dir. officer.

s.

1977

One-man

Mem

ONSAGER

205

O'MAI.I.EY. ecutive,

(Feltner)

b

WALTER

NYC.

OM

AB.

F.,

professional

baseball club ex-

Oct 9. 1903 s Edwin J and Alma 1930; PA,. 1926; LLB. Fordham U

U

.

Nal

Acad

Sci

Sci

medal. 1968 .

mem Am

Fellow Philos

,

NY

Am Phys Soc Royal Norwegian, Acad

AAAS. Soc

.

,

,

OPPENHEIMER

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Royal Swedish Acad. Scis- Norwegian Acad. Tech Am. Chem. Soc- Conn. Acad., Nat. Scis., Bunsen Soc., Norwegian chem. Soc.. Norwegian Sci. in Oslo, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Danish Acad Scis.. Royal Soc. (London), Inst. Physics (London, hon.). Neurosct. Assn.. Sigma Xi. Died Oct. 4, 1976. Scis.,

Scis- Set. Soc. Uppsala,

Rdtary (hon.). Office: Office Washington DC 20330-0001

of Sec Air Force,

The Pentagon

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Buck Owens Prodns 3223

fice:

Ave

Sillect

CA

Bakersfield

93308-6332

Acad. Acad.

OSBORNE, ESTELLE MASSEY, 1901

Asst.

prof.

NYU,

nurse, educator; b Recipient Mary Mahoney

1945.

award, 1946; Estelle M. Osborne Meml. Scholarship established in her honor,

OPPENHEIMER, FRANK FRIEDMAN,

educator;

b.

N.Y.C., Aug. 14, 1912; s. Julius and Ella (Friedman) O.; m. Jacquenelte Yvonne Quann, Oct. 5, 1936; children: Judith, Michael. BS. Johnson Hopkins, 1933; PhD. Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1939. Rsch assoc Stanford U, 1939-41, U. Calif. Berkeley, 1941-47; asst. prof, physics U. Minn., 1947-49; rancher Colo. 1941-59, prof, physics U. Colo- 1959-85. Fellow Phys. Soc.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Co-discovered heavy nuclei component of cosmic rays. Died Feb. 4.

Am

1985.

OPPENHEIMER, 22,

1904;

s.

Julius

Nov.,

Harrison,

ROBERT,

J.

physicist; b

and

Ella (Freedman) 1940; children: Peter,

O

.

NYC. m

U

Katherine.

AB.

Nat. rsch. fellow, 1927-28; Internal. Edn. Bd. fellow U. Leyden. U. Zurich, 1928-29; asst. prof, physics U. Calif., Calif. Inst. Tech., 1929-31, assoc. prof., prof., 1931-47; dir- prof, physics Inst, for Advanced Study Princeton (N.J.) U., 1947-67; dir. Los Alamos (N.Mex.) Sci. Lab.. 1943-45. Died Feb. 18. 1967. 1927.

,

ORMANDY, EUGENE, Nov. 18, 1899; came Benjamin and Rosalie

Budapest, Hungary,

conductor; b

1921. naturalized. 1927; s. Royal State Acad. Music, 1904-13, B.A., 1913; state diploma for violin as prof., 1915; student U. Budapest. 1917-20; Mus.D. (hon.), Hamline U1934, U. Pa., 1937, Phila. Acad. Music, 1939, Curtis Inst. Music. 1946, U. Mich., 1952; LL.D. (hon.). Temple U- 1949; Dr. honons causa, Clarke U.. 1957, Miami U., Oxford. Ohio. 1959. Rutgers U- 1960. LI U 1965; L.H.D. (hon). Lehigh U.. 1952. C. Post Coll.. 1965; Litt.D. (hon .). Lafayette Coll.. 1966, Villanova U.. 1968, Peabody Inst., 1968, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1968, U. III., 1969; m. Steffy Goldner, 1922 (dec.); m. 2d. Margaret Frances Hitch. May 15, 1950. Toured to

U.S.,

O.; student

.

W

Hungary as

Europe, apptd. head of master classes State Conservatorium of Music, Budapest at age of 20; substituted for Toscannini as condr Phila. Orch.; condr. Mpls. Symphony Orch., 1931-36; condr. and music dir. Phila. Orch., 1936-80. condr. laureate. 1980—. Decorated comdr. French Legion of Honor; comdr. Order of Dannebrog (Denmark); comdr. Order of Lion (Finland); Order Merit Juan Pablo Duarte (Dominican Republic); knight Order of White Rose (Finland); recipient citation 1957; Honor Cross for Disting. Service in music Boston U Arts and Sci. (Austria), 1966; Golden medallion Vienna prodigy,

child

later

toured

Mem.

ANA

(bd. dirs- del. In-

Central

,

Philharm- 1967; Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1970; Phila. award, 1970; Nat. Recognition award Freedoms Found., 1970; Alice Ditson Condrs. award, 1977; Broadcast Pioneer award. 1979; Medal of Freedom award City of Phila. 980. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Musical Fund Soc. (hon. life). Died Mar. 12. 1985.

M

1

GORDON

OSBORNE, MARY

D., slate agency administrator; b Ohio, Grad, Akron City Hosp. Sch. Nursing, 1902. Supr. nurses for voluntary agy 1912; supr Divsn. Maternal and Child Health Miss State Bd Health, 1921, supr. pub. health nurses; ret- 1946. Author: Manual for Midwives, 1922. Active ARC. Died 1946.

Apr. 27. 1875.

NYC-

OWINGS, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER,

NYC,

CBC

Winner numerous cos. Meml. trophy. Ross trophy. 1970, 75, James Norns Meml. trophy, 1968-75. Hart Meml. trophy, 1970-72, 2 Conn Smythe trophies, Lou Marsh trophy, 1970; named Male Athlete of Yr., Can. CP Poll, 1970, Athlete of Yr., Sport Mag. and Sports Illustrated, Most Valuable Player, Can Cup. 1976. Legends program

Calder

bd. dirs. 1967, Art

physicist,

researcher;

b

Aberdeen, Wash- Aug.

1. 1945; s. William and Bessie Anne Liu. Aug 14, 1970. BS in Tech., 1967; M.S., Cornell U, 1969, Ph.D. in Physics, 1973. tech. staff Bell Labs- Murray Hill, N.Y- 1972-82, head solid state and low temperature physics research dept- 1982-87; prof. Stanford (Calif.) U-

m

(Ondov) O; Physics,

Calif.

SK

Phyllis

Inst.

Mem

G

1987—. J Jackson and C.J. Wood prof, physics. 1992—; chair physics, 1993-96. Researcher on properties of matter near absolute zero of temperature; co-discoverer of superfluidity in liquid 3He. 1971, nuclear antiferromagnetic resonance in solid 3He, 1980. Co-recipient Simon Meml prize Bnt. Inst. Physics. 1976, Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics prize, 1981, Nobel prize in physics, 1996; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur prize fellow, 1981. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- Nat. Acad. Scis. Office:

Stanford

J.

RITCHIE,

physicist;

1933; s. Lester Duncan Alice, June 20, 1961.

b

Waukon, Iowa. Jan

16.

and Carolyn (Dayton) O- m. Suzanne BS in Physics with honors, U. Iowa,

U

Dept Physics 4060 Stanford

CA

94305-4060

OVERTON, JOHN HOLMES, Sept.

1875;

17,

s.

senator;

Thomas and Laura

b Marksville, La., O; m. Ruth

(Waddill)

1905; children: Katharine, Ruth, John Holmes (dec.), Mary Elizabeth. AB, La. State U- 1895; LLB, Tulane U- 1897; LLD, Duquesne U. 1939 Bar: La., 1898. Pvt. practice Alexandria, La- 1898—; mem. U.S. Ho.

Dismukes, Dec.

12,

Reps. 8th La. dist- Washington, 1931-33; mem. U.S Senate Washington, 1933-48. Former mem. bd. suprs. La. State ULa. Southwestern U. Mem. ABA, S.A.R- Soc. of the Cincinnati, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Nu. Masons. KT, Elks. Democrat. Home: Alexandria LA Died May 14, 1948; buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Alexandria, La.

Bklyn- Apr. (Ketcham) O.

1,

1

1865;

d.

worker, author; b. Theodore Tweedy and Louise social

Radcliffe, 1891-93. Head worker Greenpoint Settlement Pratt Inst. Neighborship Assn., 1895-1903; fellow Greenwich House* Com. on Social Investigations, 1904-05; treas. bd. NAACP. Author: Half a Man, 1911. Hazel

1913, The Shadow (novel), 1920, Portraits in Color, 1927, Zeke (juvenile), 1931; contbr to mags. Died July (juvenile),

OVITZ,

PhD, U. Wash., 1965. Rsch. engr. Boeing Aircraft Co1956-60; rsch. asst. U. Wash.. 1960-65; rsch. asst. U. III.. 1966-70; with Fermilab.. Batavia, III.. 1972—. formerly head accelerator div.; dir. spl. projects. 1986-89. Contbr. articles to profl. assoc. dir. for adminstrn - 1989 jours. Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech. U.S. Dept Commerce, 1989 Mem Phys Soc Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi

MICHAEL

S„ communications

executive; b. 1946;

m

Judy Reich. 1969; 3 children. Grad- UCLA. 1968. With William Morris Agy- 1968-75; co-founder, chmn. Creative Artists Agy- L.A., 1975-95; pres. Walt Disney Co.. Burbank. Calif-

owner

1995-97;

1998—; chmn.

CKE

exec. bd. dirs.

Cos..

UCLA

bd. advisors Sch. Theater. Film and Livent, Inc., Gulfstream Aero Corp.,

Beverly

Hills.

Calif.,

Hosp. and Med.

TV UCLA; J.

Ctr.;

bd. dirs.

Crew Groups

Inc.

John's Hosp. and Health Ctr., Santa Monica, Calif- Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C; bd. govs. Cedars-Sinai Hospmem. exec. adv. bd. Pediatric AIDS Found., bd. Mem Coun. Fgn. dirs. Calif. Inst. Arts. Sundance Inst. Rels.. Zeta Beta Tau. Avocations: contemporary art, African

Trustee

St.

LA-

Chinese furniture. Office: Artists Management Wilshire Blvd Ste 212 Beverly Hills CA 90212-

Group 9465 2610

prof.



Am

.

,

OWENS, BUCK (ALVIS EDGAR,

JR.), singer, musician, songwriter, broadcast executive; b. Sherman. Tex- Aug. 12, 1929; s. Alvis Edgar and Maicie A.; m. Bonnie Owens, 1947 (div. 1955); children: Buddy. Mike; m. Phyllis Owens (div. 1972); 1 son, John; m. Jennifer, 1978. Attended pub. schs.. Mesa. Anz Owner Sta. KNIX-FM, Phoenix. 1968-99; Pres Buck Owens Prodns- Buck Owens Crystal Palace; owner Bakersfield, stas. KUZZ-FM, KUZZ-AM, KNIX-FM, Phoenix, sta BakerCalif, stas. sfield, Owens Enterprises. Bakersfield, Home Preview and Camera Ads Pubis. Rec. artist. Capitol Records, 1958-76, 88—, Warner Bros. Records 1976-80; star syndicated TV

KCWR-AM,

ORR, (GEORGE) VERNE,

government official; b Des George Vernon and Wilhelmina O Pomona Coll., 1937, LL.D. (hon.), 1981; Stanford U- 1939; m. Joan Peak, Mar. 31, 1941; chidlren Carolyn, Robert Vernon Partner. Verne Orr Motors. Pasadena, Calif., 1946-59, Verne Orr Co., invest959-63; pres. Investors Savs. & Loan ments, Pasadena, Assn., Pasadena, 1963-66; dir. motor vehicles State of CalifMoines, Nov. (Van Niewaal)

12,

;

1916; B.A.,

s.

MBA-



1

sr. advisor Ernst & Grad. Sen. Pub. Ad1975-80; partner Orr Enterprises, Pasadena. Calif- 1977-81; sec. U.S. Air Force, Washington. 1981—. Pres- United Way. Los Angeles. 1963. Family Service Pasadena, 1957; mem. Coordinating Council Alcohol Problems. 1967-70; mem. State Personnel Devel Adv. Com- 1968-70; foreman Los Angeles County Grand Jury. 1962; bd. regents U Calif- 1976-81. Served to It. USNR. 1942-45; PTO. Decorated Purple Heart; Order of Nat. Security Ment, Tong-II Medal Republic of Korea; Brazilian Aero. Ment award, degree of grand official. Mem. Pasadena Mchts. Assn. (pres. 1948), Pasadena C. of C. (hon.). Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Mu. Republican. Clubs: Masons, Kiwanis (pres. Pasadena 1951), University (hon);

Sacramento, 1967-69, Ernst,

Los Angeles,

mmstrn-

U

dir. fin-

1970-75;

1975-80;

prof.

So. Calif- part-time

KCWW-AM,

shows Buck Owens Ranch Show; leader, Buck Owens' Buckaroos Band. I960—; star of TV show Hee Haw. 1969-86. Records include Under Your Spell Again, Above and Beyond, I've Got a Tiger by the Tail, Together Again. Excuse Me, 1 Think I've Got a Heartache, Fooling Around, Under the Influence of Love, My Heart Skips a Beat. Act Naturally, Waitin' in the Welfare Line, Sam's Place, How Long Will My Baby Be Gone, Tall Dark Stranger, Too Old to Cut the Mustard, Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms. The Kansas City Song, We're Gonna Get Together, albums include All Time Greatest Hits Vol. 1, 1990, vol. 2, 1992. vol. 3, 1993, The Buck Owens Collection (1959-90), 92. Half A Buck: Buck Owens' Greatest Duets, 1996, others. Recipient Instrumental Group of Year award Country Music Assn., 1967-68, pioneer award Acad. Country Music, 1988; named Artist of Decade Capitol Records, Country Artist of Year for 5 consecutive years Billboard, Cash Box and Record World; awarded 28 consecutive No. records; elected to Country Music Hal of Fame, 1996, Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame. 1996. OfI

architect,

en-

s.

Emily

;

SO M

73,

mem. Permanent Commn-

Commn-

mem.

1973-78; Calif. Hwy. Scenic Bd. Control Urban Design

1964-67; chmn.

Interstate Hwy. System Bait- 1967-70; sec. interior adv. bd. on Nat. Parks. Hist. Sites, Bldgs. for

Monuments. Washington, 966-70. chmn 970-72, mem. coun- 1972-84; mem vis. com. Joint Ctr. for Urban Studies, MIT-Harvard U- 1965-70; trustee Am. Acad. Rome. and

1

,

award U.S. Dept.

Recipient Conservation Svc 1968, Gold medal honor award

1

Interior,

AIA, 1983. Fellow AIA (coResources Coun. 1970-84); mem. Sierra Club (hon. life). Century Assn., Wayfarers Club, Sigma Chi. Home: Big Sur Calif. Died June 13. 1984; buried chmn.

com.

exec.

Grimes

Human

Big Sur.

Point,

OZICK, CYNTHIA,

OVINGTON, MARY WHITE,

1903;

5,

O m

.

Rds.

1955;

Seattle.

;

Nathaniel Fleming and Otis, Sept 5, 1931 (div. 1953); children: Emily, Natalie, Jennifer, Nathaniel; m. Margaret Wentworth. Jan. 1954 Student. U. Ill, 1921-22; BS, Cornell U- 1927; LLD, Ball State U - 1970; LHD. Ind U 1973. Butler U- 1976. Registered architect. Founding ptnr. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1936; architects for U.S. Govt. mil. installations, air bases. Oak Ridge, Air Force Acad. Pvt. commns. include reflecting basin before U.S. Capitol BldgWashington, lever House, N.Y.C, Chase Manhattan Bank, N.Y.C- Norton Bldg- Crown Zeller bach office bldg- Alcoa Bldg- Hartford Ins. Bldg- San Francisco, Equitable Life Bldg- Chgo- Oakland (Calif.) Coliseum, Mauna Kea hotel, Hawaii; firm show Mus Modern Art, N.Y.C- 1950; author: The American Aesthetic, 1968, The Spaces In Between: An Architect's Journey, 1973. Chmn- Chgo. Plan Commn- 1948-51, Pres.'s Coun. on Design of Pa. Ave, 1964-

Concept team

antiques,

ORR,

b Indpls- Feb. Cora Mima (Alexander) gineer;

OSHEROFF, DOUGLAS DEAN,

ORR), former hockey

player; b. Parry Sound, Ont., Can., Mar. 20, 1948; m. Peggy Orr; children: Darren. Brent. With Boston Bruins, 1966-76; with Chgo. Black Hawks, 1976-77. asst. coach. 1976-77; spokesman Nabisco Brands, Inc., Bay Banks. Inc., Boston; asst. to the pres. Pandick New Eng.; host Hockey

m

Mem

Commn

1951.

ORR, BOBBY (ROBERT

public relations Olympic athlete; b. Danville, Ala- Sept. 12, 1913; s. Henry and Emma (Alexander) O.; Ruth Solomon, 1931; children: Glona, Beverly, Marlene. AB, Ohio Slate U1937, U.S. Olympic Track Team. Berlin, Germany, 1936; with Office Civilian Def., Phila- 1940-42; dir. Negro prsonnel Ford Motor Co., 1942-46; sec. III. Athletic Commn. Chgo- 1952-55; formerly sports specialist III. Youth pres. Jesse Owens Assocs., Chgo- briefly led orch. and acted in films; ambassador of sports U.S. Dept. of State, 1955. With mil WWII Recipient 4 Olympic Gold medals for 100-meter run. 200-meter run. broad jump, relay team, 1936. Mem. Alpha Phi Alpha, Elks. Baptist. Died Mar. 31. 1980. executive, former

&

Apr

Katherine

Harvard U.. 1925, postgrad., Cambridge (Eng.) U., 1925-26;

PhD. Gottingen

1982.

Coun. Nurses), Nat. Assn. Colored Grad. Nurses (pres), Nat. Urban League, Nat Coun. Negro Women (1st v.p.), Chi Eta Phi (hon. mem). Died 1981. ternat.

OWENS, JESSE (JAMES CLEVELAND),

Calif.

author;

William and Celia (Regelson) 1952; 1 dau- Rachel Sarah. English,

Yeshiva

b.

O;

N.Y.C- Apr. 17, 1928; m. Bernard Hallote, Sept. laude with honors

BA cum

d. 7,

in

NYU, 1949; MA, Ohio State U- 1950; LHD (hon.), U- 1984, Hebrew Union Coll- 1984. Williams Coll.,

1986, Hunter Coll., 1987, Jewish Theol. Sem. Am- 1988. Adelphi U- 1988, SUNY, 1989, Brandeis U- 1990. Bard Coll- 1991, Spertus Coll.. 1991. Skidmore Coll.. 1992. Seton Hall U- 1999. Rutgers U- 1999, U. N.C- Asheville, 2000. Author: Trust, 1966, The Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories, 1971, Bloodshed and Three Novellas. 1976, Levitation: Five Fictions, 1982. Art and Ardor: Essays, 1983, The Cannibal Galaxy, 1983, The Messiah of Stockholm. 1987, Metaphor and Memory: Essays, 1989, The Shawl, 1989, Epodes: First Poems, 1992, What Henry James Knew, and Other Essays on Writers, 1994, Portrait of the Artist as a Bad Character, 1996. The Cynthia Ozick Reader, 1996, Fame and Folly. 1996. The Puttermesser Papers. 1997; (plays) Blue Light, 1994. The Shawl. 1996; guest editor Best Am. Essays. 1998, Quarrel Ex Quandary: Essays, 2000; also poetry, criticism, revs., translations, essays and fictions in numerous periodicals and anthologies. Phi Beta Kappa orator, Harvard U- 1985. Recipient Mildred and Harold Strauss Living award Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1983, Rea award for short story, 1986, PEN/Spiegel-Diamonstein award for the Art of the Essay, 1997, Harold Washington Literary award City of Chgo- 1997. John Cheever award, 1999; Lucy Martin Donnelly fellow, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1992, Guggenheim fellow, 1982. Mem. PEN, Authors League, Am. Acad, of Arts and Scis- Am. Acad, of Arts and Letters, Dramatists Guild, Academie Universale des Cultures (Paris), Phi Beta Kappa. Office: care Alfred A Knopf Co 201 E 50th St New York NY

10022-7703

PAAR, JACK,

Canton, Ohio, May (Hein) P.; m. Miriam HerRandy. Began career as radio announcer. 1934; announcer CBS Radio. Cleve- 1938; with Jack Benny Radio Show, 1946; host The Jack Paar Show, NBC Radio. 1947. Up to Paar. NBC-TV, 1952, Bank on the 1,

1918;

s.

shey, Oct-

Stars,

television personality; b.

Howard and

194^3;

1

Lillian

child.

1953-54, Place the Face.

NBC-TV,

1954; co-host

The

Morning Show, CBS-TV, 1954; host The Tonight Show, 1957-62, The Jack Paar Program, 1962-65, Jack

NBC-TV,

Paar Tonight, 1973; host

spl.

Jack Paar

Comes Home,

1986.

Appeared in films Variety Time, 1948, Easy Living. 1949, Walk Softly, Stranger. 1950. Foothght Varieties, 1951, Love Nest. 1951, Down Among the Sheltering Palms. 1953. With US. Army. World War II Honored by Mus. TV and Radio, 1997.

PACINO, AL (ALFREDO JAMES PACINO),

actor;

b.

N.Y.C- Apr.

25. 1940; s. Salvatore and Rose P. Student, High Sch. of Performing Arts, N.Y.C, Actors Studio, from 1966. Formerly mail deliverer editorial offices Commentary Mag.; formerly messenger, movie theatre usher, bldg. supt.;

The Actors Studio. Inc., N.Y.C. 1982-84. Served apprenticeship as actor, dir. and comedy writer in OffOff Broadway theatres, Elaine Stewart's Cafe La Mama, Julian Beck & Judith Malina's Living Theatre; appeared in New Theatre Workshop prodn. of The Peace Creeps, Dec- 1966; joined Charles Playhouse, Boston, fall, 1967. and performed co-artistic dir.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

in New Theatre Workshop prodn. of America Hurrah and Awake and Sing; appeared in a one-act play Off Broadway The Indian Wants the Bronx, opened Astor PI Theater on

Jan. 17, 1968 (Obie as best actor in Off-Broadway prodn 1967-68); made Broadway debut in Does Tiger Wear

A

A

Necktie?. 1969 (Tony award as best dramatic actor in a supporting role, named most promising new Broadway actor in a Variety poll of metropolitan drama critics); appeared in The Local Stigmatic at Actors Playhouse. opening 1969; joined Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center. N.Y.C.; other plays include The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel. Boston Repertory Theater. 1972. Cammo Real, Richard III. 1973. 79. Jungle of Cities. 1979, The Connection. Hello Out There. Tiger at the Gates. Amencan Buffalo. Julius Caesar. 1988, Salome, Chinese Coffee. Circle in the Square. 1992. Dir. and Performer, Hughie. 1996; (films) debut in Me. Natalie, 1969. Panic in Needle Park. 1971, The Godfather. 1972 (Best Actor award Nat- Soc. Film Critics. Acad, award nominee). Scarecrow, 1973. Serpico, 1973 (Acad- award nominee). The Godfather, Part II. 1974 (Acad- award nominee). Dog Day Afternoon (Acad- award nominee), 1975, Bobby Deerfield.

NYC.

1977, And Justice for All, 1979 (Acad. Award nomination). Cruising. 1980. Author! Author!. 1982. Scarface. 1983. Revolution. 1985. Sea of Love. 1990. Dick Tracy, 1990 (Acad. award nominee). The Godfather Part Ml, 1990. Frankie and Johnny. 1991. Glengarry Glen Ross. 1992 (Acad, award nominee), Scent of a Woman. 1992 (Acad, award for Best Actor), Carlito's Way, 1993, Two Bits, 1994, Heat. 1995. City Hall, 1996. Donny Brasco. 1996, Devil's Advocate. 1997, Chinese Coffee, 1999, Man of the People, 1999. Any Given Sunday, 1999; actor, prodr.. dir.. writer Looking for

Richard, 1996. Recipient Am. Comedv award film Dick Tracy, 1991. Office: care Rick Nicita 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804

CAA

PACKARD, DAVID, manufacturing company executive, 1912; s. Sperry Sidney and Ella Lorna (Graber) P.; m. Lucile Salter, Apr. 8, 1938 (dec- 1987); children: David Woodley. Nancy Ann Packard Burnett. Susan Packard Orr. Julie Elizabeth Stephens. B.A.. Stanford U.. 1934, EE, 1939; LLD (hon). 1970. Pepperdine U. Calif.. Santa Cruz, 1966. Catholic U U., 1972; DSc (hon). Colo. Coll.. 1964; LitlD (hon.). So. Colo. State Coll., 1973; D.Eng. (hon). U. Notre Dame, 1974. With vacuum tube engring. dept. Gen. Electric Co.. Schenectady. 1936-38; co-founder, ptnr. Hewlett-Packard Co.. Palo Alto, Calif.. 1939-47, pres.. 1947-64, chief exec, electrical engineer; b. Pueblo. Colo.. Sept. 7,

.

1964-68, chmn. bd.. 1964-68, 72-93. chmn. emeritus, 1993-96; U.S. dep. sec. defense Washington, 1969-71; dir. Genetech, Inc., 1981-92; bd. dirs. Beckman Laser Inst and Med. Clinic; chmn. Presdl. Commn. on Def. Mgmt., 1985-86; mem. White House Sci. Coun., 1982-88. Mem. President's Commn. Pers. Interchange, 1972-74, President's Coun. Advisors on Sci. and Tech., 1990-92, Trilateral Commn., 1973officer,

Dirs. Coun. Exploratorium, 1987-90; pres. bd. regents Uniformed Svcs. U. of Health Scis., 1975-82; mem. U.S.USSR Trade and Econ. Coun., 1975-82; mem. bd. overseers Hoover Instn., 1972-96; bd. dirs. Nat. Ment Scholarship Corp., 1963-69, Found, for Study of Presdl. and Congl. Terms, 1978-86. Alliance to Save Energy, 1977-87, Atlantic Coun., 1972-83, vice chmn.. 1972-80. Am. Enterprise Inst, for Public Policy Rsch.. 1978-96, Nat. Fish and Wildlife Found.. 1985-87, Hitachi Found. Adv. Coun., 1986-96; vice chmn The Calif. Nature Conservancy, 1983-90; trustee Stanford U.. 1954-69, pres., 1958-60. Hoover Instn.. The Herbert Hoover chmn. Found., David and Lucile Packard Found., pres 1964-96. Herbert Hoover Found., 1974-96, Monterey Bay Aquarium Found., chmn., 1978-96, The Ronald Reagan Presdl. Found., 1986-91. Monterey Bay Aquanum Rsch. 81.

,

chmn., pres. 1987-96. Decorated Grand Cross of Ment Fed. Republic of Germany, 1972, Medal Honor Electronic Industries, 1974; numerous other awards including Silver Helmet Def award AMVETS, 1973, Washington award Western Soc. Engrs., 1975, Hoover medal ASME, 1975, Gold Medal award Nat. Football Found, and Hall of Fame. 1975. Good Scout award Boy Scouts Am., 1975, Vermilye medal Franklin Inst., 1976, Internat. Achievement award World Trade Club of San Francisco. 1976, Ment award Am. Cons. Engrs. Council Fellows, 1977, Achievement in Life award Ency Britannica, 1977, Engnng. Award of Distinction San Jose State U., 1980, Thomas D. White Nat. Def award USAF Acad.. 1981. Disting. Info. Scis award Data Processing Mgmt Assn., 1981. Sylvanus Thayer award U.S. Mil. Acad., 1982, Environ. Leadership award Natural Resources Def. Council. 1983, Dollar award Nat. Fgn. Trade Council. 1985, Gandhi Humanitarium Award, 1988, Roback Award Nat Contract Mgmt. Assn 1988, Pub. Welfare Medal NAS. 1989, Chevron Conservation Award, 1989, Doolittle Award Hudson Inst., 1989, Disting. Citizens Award Commonwealth Club San Francisco, 1989. William Wildback award, Nat. Conf Standards Labs., Washington, 1990, Terrance Keenan Leadership award Grantmakers in Health, 1994, John Martin Excellence in Marine Scis. medal Stanford U, 1994, Nat. Disting. Svc. award Nat Acads. Practice, 1994. Disting. Grantmakers award Coun. on Founds.. 1994, Am. Philanthropy award Columbus Found 1994, Lifetime Achievement award Lemelson-MIT. 1995. Excellence medal Free U. of Brussels. 1995, Samantan award Samantan Counseling Ctr. of Mid-Peninsula. Pnce/Waterhouse Info. Tech 1995, Inst.,

.

,

Leadership award for lifetime achievement Computerworld/ Smithsonian. 1995; named to Silicon Valley Engring. Hall of Fame, Silicon Valley Engnng. Coun.. 1991, Pueblo (Colo.) Hall of Fame, 1991 Fellow IEEE (Founders medal 1973);

mem Nat Acad. Engnng. (Founders award 1979). Instrument Soc. Am (hon lifetime mem). Wilson Council, The Bus Roundtable, Bus Council. Am. Ordnance Assn (Crozier Gold medal 1970.) Henry M. Jackson award 1988, Nat Medal Tech 1988, Presdl Medal of Freedom 1988, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Delta Phi (Disting, Alumnus of Yr 1970). Died March 26, 1996.

PAKE

207

PACKARD,

VANCE OAKLEY,

Summit.

May

Pa.,

1914;

22.

s.

writer;

b

Granville

and Mabel

Philip Joseph

(Case) P.; m. Mamie Virginia Mathews, Nov. 25. 1938; children: Vance Philip. Randall Mathews. Cynthia Ann. BA. Pa. State U.. 1936; MS. Columbia U. 1937; LittD. Monmouth Coll., 1975. Reporter Centre Daily Times, State College. Pa.. 1936; columnist Boston Record. 1937-38; writer, editor Asso. Press Feature Service, 193M2; editor, staff wnter Am. mag.. 1942-56; staff writer Collier's mag.. 1956; leclr. reporting, mag. writing Columbia. 1941-44. N.Y.U., 1945-57; guest lectr. several hundred colls, and univs., U.S. and 13 other countries. Author: Animal IQ, 1950, The Hidden Persuaders, 1957, The Status Seekers. 1959. The Waste Makers. 1960. The Pyramid Climbers, 1962. The Naked Society. 1964, The Sexual Wilderness, 1968, A Nation of Strangers. 1972, The People Shapers. 1977 (Notable Book of 1977, ALA). Our Endangered Children. 1983. The Ultra Rich, 1988;. Mem. planning commn.. New Canaan. Conn., 1954-56; pres. Chappaquiddick Island Assn.. 1977-78; mem. Nat. Book Com.; Trustee Silvermine Coll. Art. nat. bd Recipient Distinguished Alumni award Pa. State U.. 1961;

Outstanding Alumni award Grad. Sch. Journalism, Columbia, 1963. Mem. Soc. Mag. Writers (pres. 1961); mem. Am. Sociol. Assn.. Authors' Guild, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci.. Population Resource Ctr. (bd. dirs.). Ctr. for Study of Commercialism (bd. advisors). Died Dec. 12, 1996.

PACKWOOD, BOB,

retired

senator;

b.

Portland,

Oreg.,

Fredenck William and Gladys (Taft) P.; Henderson, Shyla. BA. Willamette U., 1954; LLB. NYU. 1957; LLB (hon.). Yeshiva U.. 1982, Gallaudet Coll.. 1983. Bar: Oreg. Law clerk to Justice Harold J. Sept.

1932;

11,

s.

William

children:

Warner Oreg. Supreme Ct., 1957-58; pvt. atty., 1958-68; chmn. Multnomah County Rep. Cen. Com., 1960-62; mem. Oreg Legislature, 1963-69; U.S. senator from Oreg., 1969-95. chmn. small bus. com., 1981-84, chmn. commerce com., 1981-85, chmn. fin. com.. 1985-86. ranking min. mem. fin. com.. 1987-94, chmn. fin. com., 1995, resigned, 1995. Mem. Internal. Working Group of Parliamentarians on Population and Devel., 1977; mem. Pres.'s Commn. on Population Growth and the Am. Future, 1972; chmn. Nat. Rep. Senatonal Com.. 1977-78, 81-82; bd. dirs. NYU, 1970; bd. overseers Lewis and Clark Coll., Portland. 1966. Named One of Three Outstanding Young Men of Oreg., 1967; Portland's Jr. 1st Citizen. 1966; Oreg. Speaker of Yr., 1968; recipient Arthur T. Vanderbilt award Sch. Law. 1970; Anti-

NYU

Defamation League Brotherhood award, 97 Torch of Liberty award B'nai B'rith, 1971; Richard L. Neuberger award Oreg. Environ. Coun., 1972; Conservation award 1

Omaha

Woodmen

Life

Ins.

Soc.,

1974;

1

;

Monongahela

Forestry Leadership award, 1976; Solar Man of Yr., Solar Energy Industries Assn.. 1980; Guardian of Small Bus. award Nat. Fedn. Ind. Bus.. 1980; Forester of Yr., Western Forest Industries Assn., 1980; Am, Israel Fnendship award B'nai Zion, 1982; Grover C. Cobb award Nat. Assn. Broadcasters, 1982; Religious Freedom award. Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights. 1983; 22d Ann. Conv. award. Oreg. State Bldg. and Constm. Trade Council. 1983. United Cerebral Palsy Humanitarian award, 1984; Am. Heart Assn. Pub. Af-

award, 1985; Margaret Sanger award Planned Parenthood Assn., 1985; Worth his Wheat in Gold award for on tax reform Gen. Mills., 1986; Am. Assn. Homes for the Aging for Outstanding Svc. in cause of elderly. 1987; NARAL award for congrl. leadership, 1987; James Madison award Nat. Broadcast Editorial Assn., 1987; Pub. Excellence award First Ann. Jacob K. Javits, 1987; Golden Bulldog award Watchdogs of Treasury, Inc., 1988, 90; Sound Dollar award, 1989; Golden Eagle award Nurse Anesthetists,

fairs

leadership

1990; John. F.

Hogan

Dirs. for def. of First

award Radio-TV News

Disting. Svc.

Amendment,

1991; Nat. Conf. Soviet

Jewry recognition, 1992, Space Shuttle Endeavor recognition, 1993, Spirit of Enterpnse award U.S. C. of C, 1994, numerous others. Mem. Oreg. Bar Assn.. DC. Bar Assn.. Beta Theta Pi.

PAGE, GERALDINE,

actress; b. Kirksville, Mo.. Nov. 22, Leon and Pearl (Maize) P.; m. Rip Torn; children: and John (twins), Angelica. Student, Goodman Theatre Dramatic Sch., Chgo., 1942-45; studied acting at, Herbert Berghof Sch., NYC, also Theatre Wing; studied voice with, Alice Hermes. Played in stock at. Lake Zurich, III., Marengo. III., Woodstock, III, 1944-52; artist in residence Mirror Repertory Co., N.Y.C., appeared in: Summer and Smoke in, Greenwich Village, 1952; mem. cast, NBC Best Plays radio senes. 1953. Summer and Smoke, Ethan Frome. Glass Menagene; Broadway plays include: Midsummer. 1953, The Immoralist, 1954. The Rainmaker, 195455, London. 1956-57, Separate Tables. 1957-58. Sweet Bird of Youth. 1959-60. Strange Interlude, 1963, The Three Sisters, 1964. PS. I Love You, 1964. The Great Indoors. 1966, Black Comedy. 1967, Absurd Person Singular, 1974-75, Clothes for a Summer Hotel. 1980-81. Mixed Couples, 1980-81, Agnes of God, 1982-83; supporting actress: (motion picture) Hondo, 1953; appeared: (motion pictures) Summer and Smoke in, 1961, Sweet Bird of Youth, 1962. Toys in the Attic, 1963, Dear Heart. 1964, The Happiest Millionaire. 1966. You're a Big Boy Now. 1966. Monday's Child. 1966. Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?. 1969, Beguiled. 1971, Pete and Tillie. 1972. Day of the Locust. 1974. Abbess of Crewe. 1976, Intenors, 1978. Honky Tonk Freeway. 1981. Harry's War, 1980. The Pope of Greenwich Village. 1984, White Nights. Nominated for best performance by 1985, Flanagan. 1985, supporting actress. Hondo. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Sci.; recipient Theatere World Award, season, 1952-53, New York Drama Cntics award, season. 1952-53. Donaldson award. Theatre World award, 1952-53; Critics Circle award, Sweet Bird of Youth, I960; Sarah Siddons award Chgo., I960; Donatello best fgn actress award for Sweet Bird of Youth. 1963. Emmy award as best actress. A Christmas Memory. TV Acad of Arts and Scis 1966. Emmy award for A Thanksgiving Visitor. 1969; Bnt Acad. Film and TV Arts award for Intenors, 1979; Acad, award for best actress The

1924; d.

Tony

JIMMY (JAMES PATRICK

PAGE,

PAGE),

musician;

b.

Guitanst The Yardbirds. 1966-68; founder, Led Zepplin. 1968-80. Albums include Faces & Places. 1971. Special Early Works. 1972. Sonny Boy Wilhamson, 1975. Death Wish II, 1982, No Introduction NecesHeston, Eng..

guitanst

1984. Outnder. 1988, Session Man (vol. 1). 1989. Jimmy's Back Pages: The Early Years, 1992. Coverdale/Page, sary.

1993;

rec.

include

Man

Session

(vol.

2),

1991.

(single)

Wasting My Time, 1991, (with Led Zeppelin) Led Zeppelin 1. 1969, Led Zeppelin II. 1969, Led Zeppelin MI. 1970, Led Zeppelin IV. 1971. House of the Holy, 1973. Physical Graffiti, 1975, Songs Remain the Same, 1976, Song Remains the Same, 1976. Presence, 1976, In Through the Out Door, 1979. Honeydrippers (vol. 1), 1984, 1972 Interview, 1987, Led Zeppelin, 1990. Kingdom of Zep, 1991, Led Zeppelin Remasters. 1992, Complete Studio Recordings, 1993, Immigrant Song, 1994, Pleeease!, 1994; guitarist Top Ten Hits, 1965, Own Up. 1966, We Want Your Love. 1967. No Introduction. 1968, Little Games, 1968, Cartoon. 1969, Don't Send Me No Flowers. 1969. With a Little Help from My Friends. 1969. Way of Life. 1969, Three Week Hero. 1969, Love Chronicles, 1969, Lifemask, 1973. Flashes from the

Archives of Oblivi, 1974, Suicide Sal, 1975, Jam Session. 1975, Joe Crocker's Greatest Hits, 1977, Work of Heart, 1981, Right by You, 1984, Whatever Happened to Jugula, 1985, Scream for Help, 1985, Strange Land, 1986, In Between Every Line, 1986, Dirty Work, 1986, Now & Zen. 1988, Knebworth: The Album, 1990, Early On (1964-1966). 1991. Crosby Stills & Nash, 1991, Anthology (vol. 2) (1961-1980), 1991, Beckology, 1991, Heartaches & Harmonies, 1994; prodr. Super hits (vol. 5), 1970, Atlantic Rock & Roll, 1991, London Blues (1964-1969). 1992. New Age of Atlantic, 1994, quitarist, prodr. Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends, 1970, Firm. 1985. Mean Business, 1986; guitarist, composer, vocalist Stars of Bntish Blues (vol. 1), 1992. Walking into Clarksdale, 1998

(Grammy).

Named

Rock and Roll Hall

to

of

Fame. 1995.

PAGE, RUTH,

dancer; b. Indpls., Mar. 22, 1899; d. Lafayette and Marian (Heinly) P.; m. Thomas Hart Fisher. Feb. 8, 1925; m. Andre Delfan, May 16, 1983. Studied under, Ennco Cecchetti, Monte Carlo, 1925; student, Tudor Hall, N.Y.C.; hon. L.H.D.. Ind. U., 1983, DePaul U., Chgo., 1984, U. III., 1985, Lincoln Coll., 1985. Dancer, with Pavlowa at age of 15; performed leading role in J. Alden Carpenter's The Birthday of the Infanta produced by Chgo. Opera Co., 1919; later in N.Y.C.; toured U.S. as prin. dancer with Adolph Bolm's Ballet, later appeared in London, with Mr. Bolm; premier danseuse, 2d Music Box Revue, N.Y.C., 1921-23; premiere danseuse, Chgo. Allied Arts performances, 1924, 25, 26, Municipal Opera Co., Buenos Aires, Ravinia Opera Co.. 1926-31; dancer with Diaghilev's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1925; guest soloist with Met. Opera Co., 192628; guest artist at enthronement ceremonies for Emperor Hirohito, Japan, 1928; performed series of Am. dances before Sophil Soc., Moscow, 1930; ballet dir., Chgo. Opera, 1934-37, 42-43. 45; dir., Fed. Theatre Dance Project. Chgo.. 1938-39; S.Am, tour with first dance group as co-dir., Page-Stone Ballet, 1940, guest choreographer with Bentley Stone; dancer: Frankie and Johnny for Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1945; guest choreographer, dancer: The Bells for Ballet, Russe de Monte Carlo. 1946, Billy Sunday, 1948, Impromptu au Bois, and Revanche, Les Ballets des Champs-Elysees, 1951, Royal Festival Ballet, Vilia, 1953; co-dir.. Les Ballets Americains, Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1950; ballet mistress, Chgo. Lyric Opera. 1954-69; choreographer, dir. Ruth Page's Chgo. Opera Ballet. 1956-66, Ruth Page's Internat. Ballet, 1966-70; pres. Ruth Page Found. Sch. of Dance, Chgo., from 1971, bequeathed to City of Chgo.; choreographer: Merry Widow Ballet. 1956, Susanna and the Barber, 1957. Salome. 1957. Tnumph of Chastity, 1958, El Amor Brujo, 1958, Camille, 1958. Carmen. 1959, Fledermaus, 1960, Concertino, 1961, Mefistofela, 1962, Bullets or Bon-Bons. 1965, Nut1965-76, Carmina Burana, cracker. 1966. Bolero, 1967, Dancer's Ritual, 1968, Alice in the Garden, 1970, also Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass at Pitts. Ballet Theatre, 1971, Catulli Carmina, 1973, Chain of Fools. 1973; restaged Die Fledermaus, PBS prodn.. 1986; lectr. tour: Ruth Page's Invitation to the Dance, 1971-72; Author: Class, A Selection of Notes on Dance Classes Around the World, 1916-1980, 1985, Page by Page. Contbr. to mags. Subject 2 biog. TV programs shown on PBS. Recipient award Adult Council Greater Chgo., 1963, citation

outstanding service Ballet Guild Chgo., Mahanski award U., 1977, III. Assn. Dance Cos. award for outstanding service to dance. 1978, Community Arts Found. award, 1978, Dance Mag, award, 1980, medals of ment Mayors Daley. Byrne. Chgo,. III. Gubernatorial award. 1985, Peabody award for Merry Widow prodn.. PBS, 1985, Ruth Page Week at Ravinia, 1985. Mem. Chgo. Nat. Assn. Dance Masters (hon.). Clubs: Arts (Chgo.), Friday (Chgo), Racquet (Chgo.). Home: Chicago 111. I always wanted to be a choreographer. In other words, I started making up dances as soon as I could walk, and even in my old age I still feel creative. I don't believe in retiring just keep on going and then life is full of surpnses and lots of fun. Died Apr 7, 1991.

Columbia



PAIGE, SATCHEL (LEROY

ROBERT

PAIGE),

retired

baseball player; b. Mobile, Ala.. July 7, 1906, m. La Homa Brown. Aug. 18, 1942; 3 children. Player Negro leagues, 1925-47; player maj. leagues Cleve. Indians. 1948-49, St, Louis Browns, 1951-53. Kans. City Athletics. 1965; coach Atlanta Braves. 1968; goodwill amb. Springfield. III. Author:

Mem

(with David Lipman) Maybe I'll Pitch Forever, 1962, Achievements include being named to Am. Am. Assn. League All-Satr Team. 1952. 53. elected to Baseball Hall of Fame. 1971 Died June 8, 1971.

.

PACKARD, ELEANOR GOULD

See

GOULD, ELEANOR

LOIS

archives appear in their original form

Mem Actors Equity Assn., Screen Trip to Bountiful, 1986 Actors Guild. Am Fedn TV-Radio Artists, Phi Beta Died June 13. 1987. Home: New York

NY

PAKE, b

GEORGE EDWARD,

Jcffcrsonville. Ohio,

Apr.

m

I,

research executive, physicist; 1924; s Edward Howe and

Marjonc Elizabeth Scmon, May 31. (Fry) P 1947. children Warren E Cathenne E., Stephen G., Bruce E. B.S., M.S., Carnegie Inst, Tech.. 1945; Ph.D.. Harvard

Mary Mabel

.

.

PALADE Physicist Wcstinghouse Research Labs.. 1945-46; U., 1948. faculty Washington U„ St. Louis. 1948-56. 62-70; prof provost Washington U., 1962-69, vice physics, exec, chancellor. 1965-69. Edward Mallinckrodt prof, physics. 1969-70; v. p. Xerox Corp.; mgr. Xerox Palo Alto (Calif.)

mem.

v. p. corp. research, 1978-83, group 1983-86; dir. Inst, for Research on Learning, Palo Alto, 1987-91. dir emeritus. 1991—; prof, physics Stanford U., 1956-62. Author: (with E. Feenberg) Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum, 1953. Paramagnetic Resonance, 1962, (with Estle) The Physical Principles of Electron T. Paramagnetic Resonance, 1973. Mem. gov. bd. Am. Inst. Physics, 1957-59; bd. dirs. St. Louis Research Council, 196470; mem. physics adv. panel NSF, 1958-60, 63- 66; chmn. physics survey com. Nat. Acad. Sci.-NRC. 1964-66; Mem. St. Louis County Bus. and lndl. Devel. Commn., 1963-66; chmn. bd Regional Indsl. Devel Corp.. St. Louis. 1966-67. St. Louis Research Council, 1967-70; mem. President's Set. Adv. Com., 1965-69; Bd dirs. St. Louis Country Day Sen.. 196470, Central Inst, for Deaf. 1965-70; trustee Washington U.. 1970—, Danforth Found., 1971-99. U. Rochester. 1982—; trustee Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis., Palo Alto, 1986-92, The Exploratonum, San Francisco. 1987-98; bd. overseers Superconducting Super Collider, Univs. Rsch. Assn.. 1984-89. Recipient Nat. Medal Science. 1987. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1977); mem Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs., AAUP. AAAS. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Nat. Acad. Sci., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Office: Xerox Palo Alto Rsch Ctr

Research Center. 1970-78,

v. p.,

Calif..

3333 Coyote Hill

Rd

CA

Palo Alto

PALADE, GEORGE EMIL,

94304-1314

biologist,

educator;

Jassy,

b.

Romania. Nov. 19, 1912; came to U.S.. 1946, naturalized. 1952; s. Emil and Constanta (Cantemir) P m. Irina Malaxa, June 12. 1941 (dec. 1969); children—Georgia Teodora, Philip Theodore; m. Marilyn G. Farquhar, 1970. Bachelor, Hasdeu Lyceum, Buzau, Romania; M.D., I Bucharest, Romania. Instr., asst. prof., then assoc. prof, anatomy Sen. Medicine, ;

U. Bucharest, 1935-45; biology Rockefeller U

vis.

investigator, asst. assoc., prof, cell

1946-73. prof, cell biology Yale U., Haven, 1973-83; sr. research scientist Yale U.. 1983-89; prof. -in -residence, dean sci. affairs Med. Sen U. Calif.. San Diego, 1990 Author sci. papers. Recipient Albert Lasker Basic Research award, 1966, Gairdner Spl. award. 1967, Horwitz prize, 1970. Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1974. Nat. Medal Sci., 1986. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Nat. Acad- Sci.. Pontifical Acad. Sci.. Royal Soc. (London). Leopoldina Acad. (Halle), Romanian Acad.. Royal Achievements include research in Belgian Acad Medicine. interests correlated biochem. and morphological analysis cell ,

New



.

.

structures.

PALEY, WILLIAM

b. Chgo., m. Dorothy Hart Hearst. May 11, 1932; children: Jeffrey, Hilary; m. Barbara Cushing Mortimer, July 28, 1947; children: William Cushing, Kate Cushing. Grad., Western Mil. Acad., Alton. III. 1918. student. U. Chgo.. 1918-19; B.S., U. Pa., 1922; LLD. Adelphi U., 1957. Bates Coll.. 1963. U. Pa.. 1968.

Sept. 28, 1901;

s.

S.,

broadcasting executive;

Samuel and Goldie (Drell)

P.;

Columbia U. 1975, Brown U„ 1975. Pratt Inst.. Dartmouth Coll.. 1979; L.H.D.. Ithaca Coll., 1978. Calif.. 1985. Rutgers U., 1986. L.I. U„ Southampton.

1977,

U

So

1987.

Vice-pres., sec. Congress Cigar Co.. Phila., 1922-28; pres. 1928-46. chmn bd.. 1946-83. founder Inc.. N.Y.C, chmn.. 1983-86. acting chmn., 1986-87, chmn., 1987-90, also dir.; former ptnr. Whitcom Investment Co., N.Y.C, from 1982; founder, bd. dirs. Genetics Inst., from 1980, Thinking Machines Corp., from 1983—; co-chmn. Iniernai Herald Tribune, from 1983. Trustee Mus. Modern Art, from 1937, pres., 1968-72, chmn., 1972-85, chmn. emeritus. 1985-90; life

CBS

trustee dirs.

Columbia

W.

Averell

U.. 1950-73. trustee emeritus. 1973-90, bd.

Harnman

Inst, for

Union, Columbia U.; mem. Com.

Advanced Study of Soviet White House Conf. on

for

Edn., 1954-56; chmn. Pres.'s Materials Policy Commn. which produced report Resources for Freedom, 1951-52; mem. exec, com. Resources for the Future, 1952-69. chmn., 1966-69. hon. bd. dirs., from 1969; chmn. N.Y.C. Task Force on Urban Design which prepared the report The Threatened City, 1967, Urban Design Council City N.Y., 1968-71; pres.. dir. William S. Paley Found.. Greenpark Found- Inc.; trustee North Shore Univ., Hosp., 1949-73, co-chmn. bd trustees, 1954-73; founding mem. Bedford-Stuyvesant D and S Corp., dir., 1967-72; founder, chmn. bd. Mus. of Broadcasting, from 1976; mem. Commn. on Critical Choices for Am., 1973-77,

Commn.

WHO'S

208

for Cultural

Affairs,

N.Y.C,

1975-78;

life

trustee

NY.

Served as col. AUS, World War II; dep. chief psychol. warfare div. SHAEF; dep chief info, control div. Decorated Legion of Merit; Medal for Merit; officer Legion of Honor France; Croix de Guerre with Palm France; comdr Order of Merit Italy; assoc comdr. Order of St. John of Jerusalem; recipient Gold Achievement medal Poor Richard Club; Keynote award Nat. Assn. Broadcasters; George Foster Peabody award citation. 1958. 1961; spl. award Broadcast Pioneers; award Concert Artist Guild, 1965; Skowhegan Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney award; gold medal award Nat. Planning Assn., David Sarnoff award U. Ariz., 1979. gold medallion Soc. of Family of Man, 1982, Joseph Wharton award Wharton Sch. Club NY., 1983. Life Achievement award TV Guide, 1984, award Ctr. for Communications, 1985; co-recipient Walter Cronkite award Ariz. State U.. 1984; Medallion of Honor City of NY.; First

Fedn. Jewish Philanthropies of

U.S., 1939, naturalized. 1942; s

Adolph and Mary (Donner)

m

Josephine H Blait, Feb 4, 1940 (dec 1959); children Stephanie (Mrs. Wendel Kincaid. Jr.), William, Ellen, Abigail, m. Helen R. Stream. July 10. 1960; 1 stepchild, Jane Block. B.Sc in Chemistry. McGill U„ 1936. PhD in Phys. Chemistry, 1939, D.S. (hon.). 1987; postgrad.. Brown U., 1936-37; DSc (hon.). L.I. U 1985. Group leader research labs. Interchem. Corp., 1939-44; founder Pall Corp. (successor to Micrometallic Corp.), Glen Cove. N.Y., 1944; past pres., and chmn. bd. Pall Corp. (successor to Micrometallic Corp.), now dir. Inventor bio-medical filters. Trustee North Shore Hosp., Manhasset, NY., cold Spring Harbor Lab., 1987. Recipient Nat. medal Tech. U.S. Dept. Commerce Tech, 1990 Mem Am. Chem. Soc.. Am. Soc Metals, AAAS Home: 25 Harbor Park Dr Port Washington 11050-4630 Office: Pall Corp 2200 Northern Blvd Greenvale 11548-1289

P

;

.

NY

NY

B'nai B'nth; Robert Eunson Distinguished Service award Assn. Press Broadcasters; named to Jr. Achievement Nat. Bus. Hall Fellow Royal Soc. Arts; mem. Coun Fgn. of Fame, 1984. Rels., France Am. Soc., Acad. Polit. Scis., Nat. Inst. Social Scis. Clubs: River, Century Assn; The Metropolitan (Washington); Turf and Field, Nat. Golf. Meadowbrook; Economic (NY); Lyford Cay (Nassau); Bucks (London) Home: New York NY. Died Oct. 26. 1990; buried St. John's Cemetery,

Moosehead. (Albert) P 1922);

May 4, 1872; s. Samuel B. and Caroline Roberta Bartlett Dixon, Nov 23, 1898 (died m Margaret Fallon Burral, Aug.

Pa..

m

;

child.

1

federal official; b

Mary Dixon;

AB

with highest honors. Swarthmore Coll., 1891, LLD, 1919; LLD, Lafayette U. 1919, George Washington U.. 1920. Admitted to bar. 1893. Practice with Hon. John B Storm. 1901, then pvl. practice; dir. Stroudsburg Nat. Bank, Stroudsburg Water Co., Internal. Boiler Co.; mem. Palmer, Davis & Scott. Washington. 61st to 63d Congresses, 26th Pa. dist.. 1909-15; apptd. judge U.S. Ct. Claims, 1915; resigned. 1915; alten property custodian under "Trading with the Enemy Act". 1917-19; atty. gen Cabinet of Pres. Wilson. 1919-21. Mem. exec. com. Dem. Nat. Com., 1912-20; received 267 votes for nomination for pres. at Dem. Nat. Conv.. San Francisco, 1920. Mem. Soc. of Friends. Died 29, 1923

May

11,

1936.

PALMER, ARNOLD DANIEL,

professional

golfer;

b.

Youngstown,

Pa.. Sept. 10, 1929; s. Milfred Jerome and Palmer, m. Winnie Walzer, Dec. 20, 1954 (dec.

Doris

M

Nov,

1999);

Peggy Palmer Wears,

children:

Amy

Palmer

Saunders. Student, Wake Forest Coll., LLD. 1970. Profl. 1954 golfer, businessman, entrepreneur. 1960 nat. spokesman Pennzoil Petroleum Products, Sears Can., Rolex, Agrobiotech, Cadillac Motor Car, GTE, Golf mag., Rayovac, Textron, Lexington Furniture, Office Depot, Cooper Tires, Callaway Golf, PNC Bank Corp.; designer numerous golf courses. Author: Arnold Palmer's Golf Book, 1961, Portrait of a Professional Golfer, 1964, My Game and Yours, 1965, rev. edit.. 1983. Situation Golf. 1970. Go for Broke, 1973, Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Holes of Golf, 1977. Arnold Palmer's Complete Book of Putting, 1986, Play Great Golf, 1987. (with Thomas Hauser) A Personal Journey, 1994, (with James Dodson) Arnold Palmer, A Golfer's Life, 1999. With USCG, 1951-54. Winner over 90 major golf tournaments, 1955—, including Masters Championship, 1958, 60, 62, 64, U.S. Open, I960, U.S. Amateur, 1954, Brit. Open. 1961. 62; recipient numerous golf awards including Bob Jones award U.S. Golf Assn William D. Richardson award Golf Writers Assn. Am., Herb Graffis award Nat. Golf Found.; named AP Athlete of Decade, 1969, Sportsman of Yr. Sports Illustrated mag., I960. Player of Yr. Profl. Golfers Assn.. I960, 62; Profl Golfers Assn. Tour Money Leader, 1958. 60, 62, 63; elected to World Golf Hall of Fame, Profl. Golfers Assn. Hall of Fame. Mem. Latrobe (Pa.) Country Club, Laurel Valley Golf Club, Rolling Rock Club (Ligonier, Pa). Bay Hill Club, Duquesne Club (Pitts). Avocation: aviation. Home and Office: PO Box 52 Youngstown PA 1 5696-0052





,

;

.

PALMER, SOPHIA FRENCH, editor, editor-in-chief

Am.

Jour.

editor-in-chief; b

Nursing,

1920.

1st

1900-1920; pres.

N.Y. State Bd. Examiners; one of organizers ANA, Am. So Supts. of Tng. Sens, for Nurses. Campaigned for state registration;

formulated

much

of nursing registration legislation.

Died 1920.

PALMISANO, VINCENT

L.,

former federal

official;

b.

Italy. June 13, 1883; came to U.S., 1887; s. Cosimo and Anna Mane (Sanzone) P.; m. Mary Femes, Dec. 1919. Degree, U. Md. Bar: Md. 1909. Lawyer Bait.. Md.; mem Md. Ho. Reps., Washington, 1914, City Coun., Bait., 1915-23, Dem. State Ctrl, com., Md., 1923; police examiner Bait.. 1925; mem. Congress, Washington, 1927-39. Roman

Termini Imenese,

Cath

Deceased.

PALTROW, GWYNETH,

actress; b Los Angeles, CA. Sept 1973. Appeared in films Shout. 1991. Hook, 1991, Malice, 1993. Flesh and Bone, 1993. Mrs. Parker and the Vicous Circle, 1994, Jefferson in Paris, 1995, Moonlight and Valentino. 1995. Seven, 1995. The Pallbearer, 1996, Emma, 1996. Hard Eight, 1996. Sliding Doors. 1998, (voice) Out of the Past. 1998, Duet, 1998, Great Expectations. 1998. Hush. 1998. A Perfect Murder. 1998. Shakespeare in Love, 1998. The Talented Mr. Ripley. 1999, Duets, 1999, The Intern. 2000, Bounce, 2000; TV films Cruel Doubt, 1992, Deadly Relations, 1993; theatre Picnic, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Sweet Bye and Bye, The Seagull. Won Golden Satellite Best Actress in a Motion Picture Emma, 1997, Best Actress Oscar. American Academy Awards, Shakespeare in Love. 1999; Golden Globe Awards, Best Actress, Shakespeare in Love. 1999. Best Actress FFCC. 1999. Mem. Screen Actors Guild (Outstanding Performance (with others)). Office: c/o Rick Kurtzman 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills 902 1 2- 804 also: Screen Actors Guild 5757 Wilshire Blvd Los 28.

CAA CA

1

Angeles

CA

90036-3635

PANKHURST, EMMELINE,

civil b rights advocate; Eng., July 14, 1858; m. Richard Pankhurst, 1879. Founder Women's Social and Polit. Union, 1903; advocate, spkr. on women's suffrage. Imprisoned 12 times for

Manchester.

DAVID

chemist;

b.

Ft.

manufacturing company executive, William. Ont Can., Apr. 2, 1914; came to B.,

.

suffrage activities in

Died June

gland

14,

CENTURY AMERICA

1912 under Cat 1928

&

Mouse Act

in

En-

PANKOW, CHARLES J., civil engineer. Chmn New Century Ptnrs.; owner, operator Charles Pankow Builders. LTD. Conlbr. articles in field. Mem. Nat. Acad. Engring., Civil Engring. Rsch Found. PANOFSKY, WOLFGANG KURT HERMANN,

physicist,

educator; b. Berlin, Germany, Apr. 24, 1919; came to U.S.. 1934. naturalized. 1942; s. Erwin and Dorothea (Mosse) P.; m. Adele Du Mond. July 21. 1942; children: Richard, Margaret, Edward, Carol, Steven. A.B.. Princeton U.. 1938. DSc (hon), 1983; Ph.D., Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1942; D.Sc. (hon.). Case Inst Tech 1963, U Sask., 1964. Columbia U.. 1977, Hamburg, Germany. 1984, Yale U.. 1985; hon. degree, U. Beijing, 1987; DSc (hon), U. Rome, 1988; hon. degree. Uppsala U.. Sweden, 1991. Mem. staff mem. radiation lab. U. Calif 1945-51. asst. prof.. 1946-48, asso. prof.. 1948-51; prof. physics Stanford U 1951-62. prof Stanford Linear Accelerator Ctr., 1962-89. prof, emeritus, 1989—; dir. Stanford (High Energy Physics Lab., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), 1962-84. dir. emeritus, 1984 Am. del. Conf. Cessation Nuclear Tests, Geneva, 1959, mem. President's Sci. Adv. Com.. 19600-651 cons. Office Sci. and Tech.. Exec Office Pres.. 1965-73, U.S. ACDA. 1968-81; mem. gen. adv. com. to White House, 1977-81; mem. panel Office Sci. and Tech. Policy. 1977; with nat. def. rsch. Calif. Inst. Tech. and Los Alamos, 1942-45; mem. JASON, 1965—; chmn. bd. overseers Superconducting Supercollider Univs. Rsch. Assn., 1984-93; mem. com. to provide interim oversight Dept. Energy nuclear weapons complex NAS, 1988-89; mem. panel on nuclear materials control Dept. Energy. 1991-92; mem.

U

.

.



;

Commn. on

N.Y.

PALL,

IN 20TH

.

PALMER, A(LEXANDER) MITCHELL,

USGCC

Amendment Freedoms award Anti-Defamation League

WHO

Particles and Field of Internat, Union Pure and Applied Physics, 1985-93. Decorated officier Legion of Honor; recipient Lawrence prize AEC, 1961, Nat. Medal Sci., 1969. Franklin medal. 1970. Ann. Pub. Service award Fedn. Am. Scientists, 1973, Enrico Fermi award Dept. Energy, 1979. Shoong Found, award for sci., 1983, Hilliard Roderick prize Sci. AAAS, 1991, Matteucei medal. 1997; named Calif. Scientist Yr.. 1966. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1974); mem. NAS (mem. com. on internat. security and arms control 1985 chmn. com. 1985-93. mem. scis. com. on scholarly comm. with China 1987-92). AAAS, Am. Philos. Soc., French Acad. Scis. (fgn), Russian Acad. Scis.. Nat. Acad. Lincei (Italy), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: 25671 Chapin Rd Los Altos CA 94022-3413 Office: Stanford Linear Accelerator Ctr PO Box 20450 Stanford CA 94309-0450



.

PAPP, JOSEPH,

theater producer, director; b. Bklyn., June 1922; s. Samuel and Yetta (Mintch) Papirofsky; m. Gail Bovard Merrifield, Jan. 18. 1976; children by previous marriages: Susan, Barbara, Michael, Miranda, Anthony. Grad Actors Lab.. Hollywood, Calif., 1948; D.F.A. (hon.), Columbia Coll.. Chgo.. 1971. Northwestern U., 1972, 21,

.

CUNY. NYU.

1974. Villanova U., 1978.

1976,

Carnegie-Mellon

U..

Kalamazoo 1978,

Coll..

Princeton

1977, U.,

Founder nonprofit Shakespeare Workshop (name changed to N.Y. Shakespeare Festival 1960) including Delacorte Theater, N.Y.C, 1954. Mobile Theater, Public Theater complex (6 theaters) with prodns. on Broadway, film. TV and cable TV; Lincoln Ctr. constituent at Beaumont and 1979.

Newhouse

1973-77; disting. seminar prof. L.I.U., directing Yale U. Sch. Drama, New prof, play directing Columbia U., vis. fellow humanities U. Colo., 1965; reN.Y.C. sident faculty Fla. State U. Sch. Theater. Tallahassee. 198586. Producer, dir. 114 prodns. of Shakespeare's plays, 63 in Central Park. Delacorte Theater, 1957-87; plays include Electra, 1964, Threepenny Opera, 1977, Pirates of Penzance, 1980, Don Juan, 1982, The Golem. 1984. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1985, others; producer, dir. Shakespeare's plays. Mobile Theater, 1957-72, also new plays including An Evening at New Rican Village, 1978, The Mighty Gents, 1979, others; producer, dir. plays Public Theater complex. N.Y.C. from 1967; premiere prodns. of new plays including Hair. 1967, No Place to be Somebody. 1968, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, 1971, Short Eyes, 1974. Chorus Line. 1975, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf, 1976, Runaways. 1978, A Prayer for My Daughter, 1978, I'm Getting Act Together and Taking It on the Road, 1978, Spell 7, 1979, Sorrows of Stephen, 1980, Alice in Concert, 1981, Buned Inside Extra, 1983, The Normal Heart, 1985, Cuba and his Teddy Bear, 1986; dir., producer plays Lincoln Ctr Theatre, 1973-77, Beaumont and Newhouse Theaters including Boom Boom Room, 1973, The Taking of Miss Janie, 1975, 1965-66;

Haven,

theaters.

adj.

prof,

1966-67; 1967-69;

adj.

A

My

Opera, 1 976, Streamers, 1 976, The Cherry producer 22 Broadway prodns. including: of Verona. 1971, Sticks and Bones. 1972, That Championship Season. 1 972. Much Ado About Nothing, 1972, A Chorus Line. 1975, For Colored Girls, 1976, Runaways, 1978, The Pirates of Penzance, 1980, Plenty, 1982, The Human Comedy, 1984, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1985, Serious Money. 1988; producer, Festival Latino of N.Y.i producer, dir. TV and film prodns. including: Much Ado About Nothing, CBS/BBC, 1973. Sticks and Bones, CBS, 1973, Wedding Band. ABC, 1974, Kiss Me Petruchio, PBS/BBC 1979, The Haggadah, PBS, 1981, Alice at the Palace. NBC. 1981, The Pirates of Penzance. 1981, The Dance and the Railroad. 1982, Swan Lake Minnesota, 1982, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1982, Rehearsing Hamlet, 1983, Plenty, 1985; contbr. articles on theater to mags and

Threepenny Orchard,

1977;

Two Gentlemen 1

books; author: (prodn. handbooks) Troilus and Cressida, Love's Labour's Lost, The Naked Hamlet. Mem. Vol. Lawyers for the Arts, 1981, Internat. Rescue Com., 1980; mem. adv. council on theater Princeton U., 1977; mem. Am. Theater Planning Bd., 1977, Lincoln Center Inc. Bd.. 197377; mem. playwrights nominating com. Rockefeller Found., 1971; mem. nat. screening com. Fulbright-Hays awards, 1962-67; mem. adv. com. N.Y. Edn. Task Force on Performing Arts Centers, 1962; mem. bd. overseers 'heater dirs Harlem Cultural Com.; mem. arts Brandeis U.; bd

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Mayor's Adv. Com. for Broadway Dist.. 1982. 83, Save the Morosco and Helen Hayes Theaters Campaign. 1982, Vets., 1982; founder N.Y. Shakespeare Festival/Pub. Recipient numerous awards Theater. With USN. 1942-46. including Tony award. 1957. 58, 72. 73. 76. 81, 86; Spl Tony award for Profl. Excellence and Disting. Achievement in Theater, 1973, 79, Spl. Gold Tony for A Chorus Line as

Vietnam

running show in Broadway history. 1984; Drama 79. 81, 84; Outer Circle Critics citation. 1957, 58. 68. 71, 72; Theater World award. 1976; Vernon Rice award Drama Desk, 1968; Albert S. Bard award. 1968; NY. Drama Critics Circle award. 1972. 74. 75. 81. 83; Los Angeles Drama Cntics award. 1976; Lotos Club awards. 1971; Obie award. 1955, 1968, 73; Handel medallion, 56. 75, 76, 77. 79; Am. Theater Assn. citation 1973; Richard L. Coe award. 1983; Pulitzer prize for plays 1970, 73. 76; Commonwealth award of Disting. Service (jointly with Sir Laurence Olivier). 1979; The Am. Acad, and Inst, of Arts longest

Desk award. 1976.

PARSONS

209

award Astronomische Gesselschaft, 1990, Bruce medal Asiron. Soc. Pacific. 1997. medal Assn. Intemat. Devel. Nice (France) Observatory. 1997. Mem. NAS (H K. Arctowski award 1969. U.S. Nat. Medal of Sci. award 1989). Am. Astron. Soc. (Henry Norris Russell lectr. 1969. George Ellery Hale award 1978). Am. Geophys. Union (John Adam Fleming award 1968. William Bowie medal 1990). Norwegian Acad. Sci. and Letters. Achievements include development of theory of the ongin of the dipole magnetic field of Earth; of prediction and theory of the solar wind and heliosphere; of theoretical basis for the X-ray emission from the Sun and stars. Home: 1323 Evergreen Rd Homewood 1L 60430-3410

NYC.

and Letters Gold medal award

for disting. service to the arts.

1981. Mem. ANTA (pres. 1969. dir. ann. award 1965). Dirs. Guild Am., Internal. Theater Inst.. Actors Equity Assn.. Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis.. Sigma Alpha Delta (hon.). Home: New York NY. Died Oct. 31. 1991

GORDON ROGER ALEXANDER,

PARKS,

Air Force Acad.. Colorado Springs, Colo.. 1978; asst. coach New Eng. Patriots, NFL. 1980; asst. coach N.Y. Giants. NFL. 1981-82. head coach. 1983-91; NFL studio analyst NBC Sports, 1991-92; head coach New England Patriots, NFL, 1993-97; head coach NY Jets. 1997-99, chief football Coach NFL championship team N.Y. Giants, ops- 1999 1986. Address: NY Jets 1000 Fulton Ave Hempstead NY 1 1 550- 1030



.

language educator; b. Brownsville. Tex., Sept. 3, 1915; s. Justo and Clotilde (Manzano-Vidal) Paredes-Cisneros; m. Amelia Sidzu Nagamine, May 28, 1948; children: Julia. Amenco, Alan. Vicente. B.A.. U. Tex., Austin, 1951. M.A.. 1953. Ph.D.. 1956. Journalist. 1936-50; mem. faculty U. Tex., Austin, 1951 Ashbel Smith prof. English and anthropology U. 98 -83, Dickson, Allen and Anderson Centennial Tex.. prof., 1983 Dickson, Allen and Anderson Centennial prof, emeritus, 1985 Author: With His Pistol in His Hand, 1958, Folktales of Mexico. 1970, A Texas-Mexican Can-



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1976,

.

George Washington Gomez, 1990, Between

Worlds, 1991, Uncle

Remus Con

Chile,

Charles Frankel prize NEH, 1989. award for lifetime achievement Tex. Inst. Letters. 1995; Guggenheim fellow, 1962. Mem. Am. Folklore Soc. (award 1990), Acad. Norteamericana de la Lengua Espanola, Mex. Acad. History. Home: Austin Tex. Deceased (Mex.),

1991; recipient

PARKER, BIRD (CHARLES CHRISTOPHER PARKER), saxophonist;

Kansas City. Kans., Aug. child. Began playing alto sax

29,

b.

1920;

married 4 times; 1 at age II; played with various groups in N.Y.C, 1939-45; assoc with Dizzy Gillespie, performing at Minton's Playhouse and other clubs where they developed style known as bebop (later bop), early 1940s, appeared with Gillespie at Billie Berg's in Calif 1949. traveled to 1945; attended Paris Jazz Festival. Scandinavia,

1950;

Time, Yardbird Star

best

known works

Now's

include:

the

Camanllo. Recipient New winner Down Beat Poll, 1948-

Suite, Relaxin' at

award Esquire

Poll, 1946;

Down Beat Cntics' Poll. 1953-54; named to Down Beat Hall of Fame, 1955, as Greatest Ever in Ency. of Jazz Poll, 1956. Achievements include his influential style advanced art of improvisation and rhythm, replacing diatonic with chro53,

matic runs. Died N.Y.C.

Mar

12.

1955.

PARKER, DOROTHY ROTHSCHILD,

writer;

b

West

End, N.J., Aug. 22. 1893; d. J. Henry and Eliza A. (Marston) Rothschild; m. Edwin Pond Parker II. 1917 (div 1928); m. Alan Campbell, Oct. 1933 (div 1947. remarried 1950). Editl staff Vogue, 1916-17; editl. staff, dramatic critic Vanity Fair. 1917-20; freelance writer, 1920-67. Author: (verse) Enough Rope, 1926 (new edit. 1934). Sunset Gun, 1928 (new edit. 1934), Death and Taxes. 1931. Laments for the Living, 1930. After Such Pleasures, 1933, Collected Poems - Not So Deep As a Well. 1936, Here Lies. 1939. (poems) Sunset Guns. 1939; co-author: play (with Elmer Rice) Close Harmony, 1924. Ladies of the Corridor, 1953; conlbr. to The New Yorker. Recipient O. Henry short story award, 1929. Died

June

7,

1967.

.

Moments Without Proper Names, 1986 (Silver medal Intemat. Film Festival 1989); creator, composer, dir. Martin, 1990; TV documentary: Diary of a Harlem Family, 1968 (Emmy award); author: Flash Photography, 1947, Camera Portraits: The Techniques and Principals of Portraiture, 1948, The Learning Tree, 1963,

Documentary

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PARKER, EUGENE NEWMAN,

1994; founder, editorial dir. Essence mag.,



.

prof physics. 1953-55; mem. faculty physics U. Chgo., 195595, prof. dept. physics, 1962-95. prof, dept astronomy and astrophysics. 1967-95, prof, emeritus, 1995 Author: Interplanetary Dynamical Processes, 1963, Cosmical Magnetic Fields. 1979, Spontaneous Current Sheets in Magnetic Fields, 1994 Recipient Space Sci award AIAA. 1964. Chapman medal Royal Astron. Soc.. 1979. Gold medal. 1992. Dishng Alumni award Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1980. Karl Schwarzschild



archives appear

in their original

form

researcher;

b

Bergen,

15. 1900; came to U.S.. 1926, naturalized. Thomas and Helga (Eide) P.; m. Ella Hage. Dec. 31,

Hedvig, Gifford Nils, Thomas, VictoriaStudent. Royal U.. Oslo. 1921-25; DSc. Yale U.. Coll., 1956. Asst. zoology Bergen Mus. 191819; asst. Bur. Fisheries, Norway, 1924-26, N.Y. Aquanum. 1926; curator Bingham oceanographic collection Yale U., 1927-42, asst. prof zoology, 1931-37. assoc. prof.. 1937-38, prof, ocenaography. 1938-42. sci. dir. oceanographic expdns.. 1931-37, dir. marine rsch.. 1937-42; dir. Peabody Mus.. 193842; dir. Am. Mus. Natural History, N.Y.C. 1942-59, sr. scientist. 1959-68, dir. emeritus. 1968-91. Trustee Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceanographic Inst. Contbr. articles lo profl. jours. Home: Wilder VT Died July 17. 1991 children:

1925;

Johanne.

Colby

1946,

Congress Nat. Film Registry Classics film honor, 1989), Shaft's Big Score, The Odyssey of Solomon Northup, Moments Without Proper Names; dir., composer (film) Ballet for Martin Luther King. 1991; poetry: Gordon Parks: A Poet and His Camera. Gordon Parks: Whispers of Intimate Things, In Love, Moments Without Proper Names; traveling exhibits in U.S. and abroad, 1990. Bd. dirs. Schomburg Ctr. for Research in Black Culture, Am. Arts. Alliance, W. Eugene Smith Meml. Fund. Black Tennis and Sports Found., Rondo Ave. Inc., St. Paul; Harlem Symphony Orch., N.Y.C; mem. adv. com. Kans. Ctr. for the Book; bd. advocates Planned Parenthood Fedn. Am. Inc.; patron N.Y. City Housing Authority Symphony; supporter Apple Corps Theatre,

N.Y.C, Quindaro Project, Kans., numerous other Decorated Comdr. de l'Ordre des Arts et des

civic activities.

Lettres (Republique Francaise); recipient Julius Rosenwald for photography, 1942, award NCCJ, 1964, awards Syracuse U. Sch. Journalism, 1961. Newhouse citation Syracuse U., 1963. awards Phila. Mus. Art, 1964, awards N.Y. Art Dirs. Club. 1964. 68. Frederic W. Brehm award. 1962, Carr Van Anda Journalism award Ohio U., 1970, Carr Van Anda Journalism award U. Miami, 1964, Pres.'s fellow award R.I. Sch. Design, 1984, Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers award, 1985, Nat. Medal Arts award Commonwealth Mass. Communications, 1988, Kans. Gov.'s medal, 1986, Nat. medal of Arts. 1988, World Press Photo award, 1988, N.Y.C Mayor's award, 1989, Artist of Merit Josef Sudek medal, Photography, 1990; named 1989. award Internal. Ctr Kansan of Yr. Sons and Daus. Kans., 1985. Mem. Urban (Spingarn League NY.. ASCAP, Writers Guild, award 1972, Hall of Fame 1984), Acad. Motion Pictures Arts and Scis., AFTRA, Am. Inst. Pub. Service, Nat Urban League Guild, Internal. Mark Twain Soc. (hon.). Newspaper Guild, Assn. Composers and Dirs., Dirs. Guild (nat. dir). Photographers Soc. Mag. Guild NY., Am. Dirs. (Photographer of Yr. award I960, 85), Nat. Assn. for Am. Coposers and Condrs.. Stylus Soc. (hon.), U.S. Tennis Assn. Clubs: Pen; Black Inc.. Am. Film Inst, Kappa Alpha Mu Home: 860 United Tennis and Sports Found (bd. dirs ) 10017-1810 Nations Plz New York

award

NAACP

PARKS, ROSA LOUISE,

civil

rights activist; b

Tuskegee.

Stidemt. Ala. State Coll.; hon. degree. Shaw Former seamstress and housekeeper, Montgomery, Coll. Ala.; former seamstress and housekeeper, Detroit, from 1957,

Ala,

1913.

Congressman John Conyers, co-founder Rosa and Raymond Parks Inst, office rngr

for

Jr.,,

from 1965;

for Sclf-Devel., Formerly Author: Quiet Strength, 1994. Detroit. 1987 Voters League; mem. youth coun active Montgomery 1943; active SCLC. NAACP, sec Montgomery br Recipient Spingarn medal NAACP, 1970, Martin Luther King Jr award. 1980. Congl. Gold Medal of Honor. 1999.



.

,

3

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NAACP Image award for outstanding supporting acdrama series for Touched by an Angel. 2000 OfRosa & Raymond Park Inst Ste 2200 Cadillac Sq DeMl 48226-1002

tress in a fice

troit

JOHN

PARSONS, THOREN, corporate executive, inb. Detroit. Oct. 11, 1913; s. Carl Berger and Edith Charlotte (Thoren) P.; m. Elizabeth Mae Shaw, Apr. 20. 1940; children: Carl A„ John T. II, Robert S., Grant W„ David C. Meredith W, Student. Wayne U.. 1934; D of Engnng. (hon), U. Mich.. 1988; LLD (hon.). Lake Superior State U., 1997. With Parsons Corp., Detroit & Traverse City. Mich., 1928-68; owner Parsons Corp., Traverse City, Mich., 1954-68; pres. Parsons Corp., 1956-68, Parsons Co.. France, 1959-68; pres., owner The John T. Parsons Corp., Traverse City, Mich., 1968 invited lectr. Japan. Brazil. Germany. Inventor products and mfg. processes. Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech., U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1985, Jules Marie Jacquard award AIM Tech.. 1968, Disting. Service award Nat. Tooling and Machining Assn., Citation Soc. Am. Value Engrs. Fellow Soc. Mfg. Engrs. (charter, intemat. dir. 1992-93, citation 1975, inductee Inventors Hall of Fame 1993), Detroit Athletic Club Republican. Lutheran. Avocations: music. reading, family. Home and Office: 1456 Brigadoon Ct 3, 6 Traverse City MI 49686-8013 ventor;



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PARSONS, SARA ELIZABETH,

hospital administrator, nurse, writer; b. Northboro, Mass., Apr. 24, 1864. Student, Boston City Hosp. Tng. Sch.; grad. Boston Tng. Sch.. Mass. Gen. Hosp.. 1893; cert, course in hosp. econs.. Tchrs. Coll.,

Columbia

U.; course in hosp. adminstr., Mass. Gen. Hosp. Various positions, including head nurse, supr., supt.; supt. nurses Adams Nervine Hosp., Mass.; supt. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1910-1920; chief nurse Base Hosp. #6, France, 19171919; ret., 1926; established nurse tng. sch., R.I., 1896. Author: (books) Nursing Problems and Obligations, 1916, History of the Massachusetts General Hospital Training School for Nurses, 1922; contbr. numerous articles to nursing jour. Vol. nurse Bay State hosp. ship. Mem. Mass. Nurses Assn. (pres.). Died Oct. 25, 1949.

1970-73;

retired physicist, educator;

.

BS. Mich. State U 1948; PhD, Calif. Inst Tech., 1951; DSc. Mich. State U.. 1975; Doctor Honoris Causa in Physics and Math., Univ. Utrecht, The Netherlands. 1986; Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa in Theoretical Physics, U. Oslo, 1991 Instr math, and astronomy U. Utah. 1951-53. asst ic

Silence,

NY

Houghton. Mich June 10, 1927; s. Glenn H. and Helen (MacNair) P.; m. Niesje Meuter. 1954; children Joyce. Erb.

s.

;

composer Piano Concerto, 1953, Tree Symphony, 1967, 3 piano sonatas, 1956, 58, 60, modem works for piano and wind instruments, (film scores) The Learning Tree (Libr.

jazz

vis

DFA

.

HHD

1993, Folklore

Two

I9T1

DA

and Culture on the Tex.-Mex. Border, 1993, The Hammon and the Beans and Other Stories. 1994; editor: Jour. Am. Folklore. 1968-1973. With AUS, 1944-46. Decorated Order of Aztec Eagle (Mex.), 1990. Order of Jose de Escandon

cionero,

m

HHD

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DFA

Weapons, 1966 (Notable Book award ALA 1966), A Poet and His Camera. 1968, Whispers of Intimate Things, 1971, Bom Black. 1971. In Love, 1971, (poetry) Moments Without Proper Names, 1975, Flavio. 1977 (Christopher award 1978). To Smile in Autumn, 1979, (novel) Shannon, 1981, Voices in the Mirror, 1990, (photography, paint and poetry) Arias in

1

a]

EngJish

1932;

.



PAREDES, AMERICO,

marine

Norway, Aug.

film director,

author, photographer, composer; b. Ft. Scott. Kans.. Nov. 30. 1912; s. Jackson and Sarah (Ross) P m. Sally Alvis. 1933 (div. 1961); m. Elizabeth Campbell. 1962 (div. 1973); m. Genevieve Young. Aug. 26. 1973 (div. 1979); children by previous marriage: Gordon (dec.), Toni Parks Parsons, David, Leslie. Student pub. schs.. Fort Scott. St. Paul; (hon ). Md. Inst., 1968. Fairfield U.. 1969; (hon.). Boston U., 1969; LittD (hon.), Kans. State U- 1970; (hon.), St. Olaf Coll., 1973; (hon.). Colby Coll.. 1974; DLit (hon.), MacAlester Coll., 1974; (hon). Lincoln U., 1975; (hon.), Thiel Coll., 1976; (hon.), Columbia Coll., 1977; (hon). Rutgers U„ 1980, Pratt Inst., 1981; (hon.), Suffolk U., 1982; (hon.), Kansas City Art Inst., 1984; (hon). Art Ctr. Coll. Design. 1986; (hon,), Hamline U 1987; (hon.). Am. Intemat. Coll., 1988; (hon.), Savannah Coll. Art and Design. 1988; (hon.). U. Bradford, Eng., 1989; (hon), Rochester Inst. Tech.. 1989. SUNY, 1990, R.I. Coll., 1990. Parsons Sch. Design. 1991, Manhattanville Coll.. 1992. Coll. New Rochelle. 1992, Skidmore Coll.. 1993; LittD (hon.), Montclair State U., 1994. Freelance fashion 1937-42; photographer Mpls.. photographer Farm Security Adminstrn.. 1942-43, OWI, 1944. Standard Oil Co., N.J., 1945-48, Life mag., 1948-68; ind. photographer, film maker, 1954 color and black and white cons, various motion picture prodns., U.S. and Europe, 1954 Writer, producer, dir.: The Learning Tree, 1969; dir.: (films) Shaft, 1972, Shaft's Big Score, 1972. The Super Cops, 1974. Leadbelly, 1976, Odyssey of Solomon Northup. 1984,

DFA

PARCELLS, BILL (DUANE CHARLES PARCELLS), sports team executive; b. Englewood. N.J., Aug. 22. 1941; m. Judith Parcells; children: Suzy. Jill. Dallas. B.A., Wichita State U.. 1964. Asst. coach Hastings Coll. (Nebr). 1964, Wichita State U. (Kans), 1969, U.S. Mil Acad., 1966-69. Fla. State U.. Tallahassee, 1970-72, Vanderbilt U., Nashville. 1973-74, Tex. Tech U.. Lubbock. 1975-77; head coach U.S.

PARR, ALBERT EIDE,

PARSONS, TALCOTT,

sociologist, educator; b. Colorado Springs. Colo., Dec. 13, 1902; s. Edward Smith and Mary Augusta (Ingersoll) P.; m. Helen B. Walker, Apr. 30, 1927; children: Anne (dec.), Charles, Susan. Grad.. Horace Mann Sch., N.Y.C, 1920; AB, Amherst Coll., 1924. LHD. 1949; student, London Sch. Econs., 1924-25; PhD, U. Heidelberg,

Germany,

D

pol., U. Cologne, Germany, 1963; 1967, U. Pa.. 1974; of Social Sci. 1968; PhD (hon.). Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1972; ArtsD (hon), Stonehill Coll.. 1974; (hon.), Rutgers U.. 1977. Instr. econs. Amherst Coll., 192627; instr. econs. Harvard U., 1927-31, instr. sociology, 193136, asst. prof., 1936-39, assoc. prof.. 1939-44, prof., 1944-73, chmn. com. concentration in area social sci.. 1940-46, chmn. dept., 1944-46, chmn. dept. social rels., 1946-56, prof, emer-

LLD

1927;

rer

D

(hon.), U. Chgo..

(hon.),

Boston

Coll.,

LHD

1973-79; Fellow Ford Ctr. Advanced Study in Behavi1957-58; mem. staff Harvard Sch. Overseas Ad1943-46; vis. prof, sociology Columbia, summers, 1933, 35, U. Chgo., summer 1937, spring 1971, fall 1972, U. Pa., 1973-76, Rutgers U., 1976-77; vis. prof, social theory Cambridge U., 1953-54; hon fellow Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Eng., 1974. Author: Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism Breslau, (transl. Max Weber), 1930, Structure of Social Action, 1937, Toward a General Theory of Action, 1 95 1 The Social St ystem, 1951, Essays in Sociological Theory, rev. edit., 1954, Sturcture and Process in Modern Societies, 1959, Social Structure and Personality, 1964, Societies, Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives, 1966, Sociological Theory and Modem Society, 1968, Politics and Social Structure, 1969, The System of Modern Societies, 1971, The Evolution of Societies. 1977, Social Systems and teh Evolution of Action Theory. 1977; co-author: Working Papers on the Theory of Action, 1952, Family, Socialization and Interaction process, 1955, Economy and Society. 1956, The American University, 1973; co-editor: Theories of Society, 19661; contbr to Am. Socio!. Rev., Am. Jour. Sociology, Social Forces. Psychiatry, Jour. History of Ideas, itus,

oral Scis.,

minstrs.,

,

Fellow AAAS, Am. Daedalus. Guggenheim fellow, 1966. Acad. Arts and Scis. (pres. 1967-71), Bnt. Acad, (corr.), London Sch. Econs, (hon); mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Am. (pres. 1949). Eastern Sociol. Socs. (pres. 1941-42). Chi Psi, Beta Kappa. Died May 8, 1979; buried Jeffrey Center. N,H.

PARSONS, WILLIAM BARCLAY, civil engineer; b N.Y.C, Apr. 15, 1859; s. William Barclay and Eliza Glass (Livingston) P.. m. Anna DeWitt Reed. May 20, 1884; children: Mrs. Sylvia Weld. William Barclay. AB, Columbia U 1909; ScD. Princeton 1879, C.E-. 1882; LLD, St Johns, Md Cons, engr 1921; DEng, Stevens. 1921 V., 1820. Trinity U N.YC, 1885; dep. chief engr. Rapid Transit Commn.. N.Y., 1891-94, chief engr., 1891-1904; bd. cons, engrs. Panama Canal. 1905; chief engr Cape Cod Canal, 1905-14, chmn .

,

.

Transit Com.. 1916; bd. trustee Columbia U., 1897—, bd. from 1917; surveyor Chinese railways. 1898-99; Isthmian Conal Commn, 1904; adv. engr. Royal Commn. London Traffic. 1904; various cngring wks. lectr. Cambridge U„ 1929; bd. trustee N.Y. Pub Libr.. Carnegie Washington. Author Turnouts, 1883, Track. 1885. Instn Rapid Transit in Foreign Cities. 1895. American Engineer in

Chgo

chmn.

mem

.

PARTON

WHO'S

210

China, 1 900, The Amencan Engineers in France. 920. Robert Fulton and the Submarine, 1923, and others. Bd. trustee Vestryman Trinity Ch., NY. Chief of Engrs. (brig 1

N.G.N.Y-). Spanish-Am. War; maj.. It col., col. lth U.S. Engrs. WWI; brig gen. engr R.C. Awarded DSM, also citation for conspicuous distinguished SVC. and victory medal and 5 clasps, DSO, Britian, Officer Legion of Honor. France. Order of Crown. Belgian. Fellow AAAS. Died May 9. 1932. gen.

I

PARTON, DOLLY REBECCA,

singer,

composer, actress;

b.

Sevier County, Tenn., Jan. 19, 1946; d. Robert Lee and Avie Lee (Owens) P; Carl Dean, May 30. 1966. Country music singer, rec. artist, composer, actress, radio and TV personality; entrepreneur, owner entertainment park Dolly wood, established 1 985. Radio appearances include Grand Ole Opry. Radio. Nashville, Cass Walker program, Knoxville; TV appearances include Porter Wagoner Show, from 1967, Cass Walker program, Bill Anderson Show, Wilburn Bros. Show, Barbara Mandrell Show; rec artist. Mercury, Monument, CBS record cos.; star movie Nine to Five. 1980, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 1982. Rhinestone, 1984. Steel Magnolias. 1989, Straight Talk. 1991; albums include Here You Come Again (Grammy award 1978). Real Love, 1985. Just the Way I Am, 1986. Portrait. 1986, Think About Love, 1986, Tno (with Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt) (Grammy award 1988). 1987, Heartbreaker, Great Balls of Fire, Rainbow. 1988, White Limozeen, 1989. Home for Christmas, 1990, Eagle When She Flies. 1991, Slow Dancing with the Moon, 1993 (Grammy

m

WSM

RCA

,

nomination. Best Country Vocal Collaboration for Romeo (with Tanya Tucker, Billy Ray Cyrus. Kathy Mattea, Pam

& Mary-Chapin Carpenter), (with Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn) Honky Tonk Angels. 1994, The Essential Tillis,

Dolly Parton, 1995, Just the Way I Am, 1996. Super Hits. 1996. (with others) I Will Always Love You & Other Greatest Hits, 1996, Hungry Again, 1998, Trio II. 1998. Grass is Blue, 1999. Best of the Best-Porter & Doll. 1999; composer numerous songs including Nine to Five (Grammy

award 1981, Acad, award nominee and Golden Globe award nominee 1981); author: Dolly, 1994. Recipient (with Porter Wagoner) Vocal Group of Yr award, 1968; Vocal Duo of Yr. award All Country Music Assn., 1970, 71; Nashville Metronome award, 979; Am Music award for best duo performance (with Kenny Rogers), 1984; named Female Vocalist of Yr-, 1975. 76; Country Star of Yr., Sullivan Prodns., 1977; Entertainer of Yr., Country Music Assn.. 1978; People's Choice award. 1980, 88; Female Vocalist of Yr., Acad. Country Music, 1980; Dolly Parton Day proclaimed. Sevier County, Tenn., designated Oct. 7, 1967, Los Angeles, Sept. 20, 1979; recipient Grammy awards for best female country 1

.

vocalist, 1978, 81, for best country song. 1981, for best country vocal performance with group, 1987; co-recipient (with Emmylou Hams and Linda Ronstadt) Acad. Country Music award for album of the yr.. 1987; named to Small Town of Am. Hall of Fame, 1988, East Tenn. Hall of Fame. 1988. 10019Address: RCA 6 57th St New York 3901

W

NY

(with John Paterson) Consider the Lilies, 1986. Park's Quest, 1988, The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks, 1990, The Smallest Cow in the World, 1991. Lyddie. 1991, The King's Equal, 1992. Who I?. 1992, Flip-Flop Girl. 1994, A Midnight Clear: Stones for the Christmas Season, 1995, A Sense of Wonder, 1995. The Angel and the Donkey. 1996. Jip: His Story. 1996. Marvin's Best Christmas Present Ever, 1997. (with John Paterson) Images of God, 1998. Parzival. 1998, Celia and the Sweet, Sweet Water, 1998, Preacher's Boy, 1999. The Wide-Awake Princess, 2000; translator: The Crane Wife, 1981. The Tongue-Cut Sparrow, 1987. U.S. nominee for Hans Christian Andersen award. 1979. 89, 97; recipient Nat. Book award. 1977, 79. Newbery medal. 1978. 91, Newbery honor, 1979, New Eng. Book award New Eng. Booksellers Assn., 1982, Union medal Union Theol. Sem,

Am

1992. Scott O'Dell award for hist, fiction, 1997, May Hill Lectr. award. 1997. Hans Christian Andersen 1998. Lion award N.Y. Pub. Libr, 1998. Literary Light award Boston Pub. Libr.. 2000, Living Legend award Libr. of Congress. 2000. Mem. Authors Guild. Children's

Arbuthnot award.

RANDOLPH MCCALL,

PATE,

retired

career officer;

b.

Navy Club Washington. Kappa Alpha Episcopalian. Died buned Arlington Nat. Cemetery.

,

DHL

and

citation

Iowa State U. 1980. leadership

for

citation

Pres.

devel.

in

coll

Reagan's White House endowment funding

award Phelps-Stokes Fund. 1986, Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1987, Phelps Stokes Aggrey medal. 1987. Mem. Vet. Med. Soc (Iowa chpt.), John A. Andrew Clin. Soc. (Tuskegee). Nat. Bus. League (former chmn bd). Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Phi Alpha Methodist. Died Apr. 26, 1988, buried Tuskegee (Ala.)

Univ.

,

Named Coach

of Yr. Walter Camp Football Found.. 1972, Washington Touchdown Club. 1973. 86. Coach Football Writers Assn. Am.. 1978, 82, 86; coached Nat. Collegiate Champions. 1982. 86. Named Sports Illustrated** 1986 Sportsman of the Yr. Mem. Am. Football Coaches Assn. (dir., Coach of Yr. awards 1968, 78, 82. 86). Ranked 4th in All-Time Divsn. IA Coaching Victories, 1st among active coaches. Office: Pa State U 101 Bryce Jordan Ctr University Park PA 16802-7101

Coach

of Yr.

of Yr.

b

Qing Jiang, China, Oct. 31, 1932; came to US., 1940; d. George Raymond and Mary Elizabeth (Goetchius) Womeldorf; m. John Barstow Paterson, July 14. 1962; children: Elizabeth Polin, John Barstow. David Lord. Mary Kathenne Nah-he-sah-pe-che-a. A.B., King Coll., Bristol,

D

Tenn.. 1954. Lit! (hon), 1978; MA, Presbyn. Sch Christian Edn., 1957; postgrad.. Kobe Sch Japanese Lang.. 195760; MRE. Union Theol. Sem.. 1962; (hon), Otterbein Coll., 1979; LittD (hon.). U. Md.. 1982. St. Mary's of the Woods, 1981. Shenandoah Coll.. 1982; hon. degree, Washington and Lee U, 1999; hon. LHD. Norwich U, 1990; (hon), Mount St. Vincent U Halifax. N.S., Can.. 1994; LittD. Hope Coll.. 1997, Washington and Lee U., 1982. Tchr. Lovettsville (Va.) Elem. Sch., 1 954-55; missionary Presbyn. Ch., Japan, 1957-61; master sacred studies and English Pennington (N.J.) Sch for Boys, 1963-65. Author: The Sign of the Chrysanthemum, 1973, Of Nightingales That Weep, 1974. The Master Puppeteer. 1976. Bridge to Terabithia. 1977, The Great Gilly Hopkins. 1978. Angels and Other Strangers, 1979, Jacob Have I Loved. 1980. Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom, 1983, Come Sing, Jimmy Jo. 1985.

LHD

LHD

,

Moorestown,

i

nat. exec. com. Nat. Woman's Party, 1917-21. mem. com. since 1921, also chmn. com. on internal, rels.; chmn. Woman's Rsch. Found., 1927-37; chmn. nationality com. Inter-Am Commn. of Women. 1930-33; mem. Women's Consultative Com. on Nationality of league of Nations; mem. exec. com. Equal Rights Internal.; U.S. mem /del. laws com. Internat. Coun. of Women. Mem. DAR, Sons and Daus. of

chmn. exec.

Pilgnms. Colonial Dames of 1 7th Century, Ladies of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. Died 1977.

GAR,

WOLFGANG

(POU'LE), physicist; b Vienna. Apr 1900; s. Wolfgang Joseph and Bertha (Schutz) P.; m. Franciska Bertram, Apr 4. 1934. PhD, U. Munich. 1921. Asst. U. Gottingen. 1921-22, U. Copenhagen. 1922-23; docent U. Hamburg, 1923-28; prof, theoretical physics Eidgenossische Tech. H.S., Zurich. Switzerland, from 1928; vis. prof, theoretical physics Inst, for Advanced Study Princeton, N.J., 1935-36, 40-45. 49-50. 54; lectr. U. Mich., summers 1931, 41, Purdue U., 1942. Contbr. to tech. encyclopedias and other reference books. Recipient Lorentz medal, 1930, Nobel Physics Pnze, 1945, Franklin medal. 1952, Max Planck medal. 1958. Mem. AAAS, Royal Soc. London, Swiss Physics Soc., Physics Soc. Died Dec. 15,

Am

1958.

PAULING, LINUS CARL, Oreg.,

Feb

chemistry educator, b Portland. s. Herman Henry William and Lucy m. Ava Helen Miller. June 17. 1923 1981); children: Linus Carl, Peter Jeffress, Linda

28,

1901;

Isabelle (Darling) P.; (dec. Dec.

Helen.

7,

Edward

BS. Oreg. State U.. Corvallis, 1922; State Coll.. Corvallis, 1933; PhD, Calif. ScD (hon.), U. Chgo., 1941. Princeton, 1946. U Cambridge, U. London, Yale U.. 1947, Oxford U., 1948, Bklyn. Poly. Inst.. 1955, Humboldt U„ 1959, U. Melbourne, 1964. U. Delhi, Adelphi U., 1967, Marquette U. Sch Medicine, 1969; LHD. Tampa U., 1950; UJD, U N.B., 1950; LLD. Reed Coll., 1959; Dr he. Jagiellonian U., Montpellier (France), 1964; DFA, Chouinard Art Inst., 1958; also others. Teaching fellow Calif. Inst. Tech., 1922-25, research fellow, 1925-27, asst. prof., 1927-29, assoc. prof., 1929-31, prof, chemistry, 1931-64; chmn. div. chem. and chem. engring., dir. Calif. Inst. Tech. (Gates and Crellin Labs, of Chemistry), 1936-58, mem. exec, com., bd. trustees, 1945-48; research prof. (Center for Study Dem. Instns), 1963-67; prof, chemistry U. Calif, at San Diego, 1967-69, Stanford, 1969-74; pres. Linus Pauling Inst. Sci. and Medicine, 1973-75. 78-94. research prof.. 1973-94; George Crellin.

ScD

(hon.), Oreg.

Inst.

Tech.,

1925;

Eastman prof. Oxford U., 1948; lectr. chemistry several univs. Author several books. 1930-94, including How to Live Longer and Feel Better, 1986; contbr. articles to profl. jours. 1948;

Fellow

NRC,

1925-26;

Fellow

PATTERSON, ROBERT PORTER,

war; b Glens Falls, N.Y., Feb.

Peace prize,

former secretary of 12. 1891; s Charles R. and (Porter) P.; m. Margaret T. Winchester, Jan. 3, 1920; children: Robert P.. Aileen W, (Mrs Timothy Seldes). Susan Hand (Mrs. Stephen R. Peischek), Virginia D. (Mrs. Lodice

E.

II) AB. Union Coll., 1912; LLB. Apptd. judge U.S. Dist. 1930; apptd. judge U.S. Cir. Ct. Appeals. 1939. resigned. 1940; asst. sec. of war U.S. War Dept.f 1940. apptd. undersec. of war. 1940. apptd. sec. of war. 1945, resigned, 1947; dir. Fed. Res. Bank N.Y.; pres. Practicing Law Inst. Pres. Freedom House; trustee Union Coll With USNG, N.Y Mex border. 1916; capt U.S. Army, Recipient D.S.C. for extraordinary heroism in action on Aug. 14. 1918, Silver Star. Purple Heart. Mem. (chmn. commn. on organized crime). N.Y. State Bar Assn., Assn. Bar City of N.Y. (pres). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Legion, N.Y. Soc. Mil. and Naval Officers World Wars

Robert

L.

Montgomery.

U„

dist

1915.

Bar: N.Y. 1915.

NY.,

)

ABA

(pres.).

Harvard Club, Lawyers Club. Century Assn. Club,

Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Theta Died at Elizabeth, N.J., VA. Jan. 22. 1952; buned Arlington Cemetery. Arlington.

PATTON, GEORGE SMITH, army officer; b San Gabne), Nov. II. 1885; s. George Smith and Ruth (Wilson) P.; m. Beatnce Ayer, May 26, 1910; children: Beatnce. RuthEllen, George IV. BS. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1909; Grad., Cavalry Sch., 1913. Advanced Equitation Class.. Cavalry Sch.. 1914; Grad. (hon.), Command and Gen. Staff Sch.. 1923, Grad. War Coll.. 1932. Enlisted 2d It. 15th Cav U.S. Army, 1909; advanced through grades to gen., 1945; numerous posts to comdg. officer 2d Armored Div., Fort Benmng, Ga., 1940; comdr. U.S. Forces on West Coast, Morocco, N. Africa. ,

1942, Central Sector,

1962, Internat. Lenin Peace prize, 1972, U.S. Nat Medal of Sci., 1974, Fermat medal, Paul Sabatier medal. Pasteur medal, medal with laurel wreath of Internat. Grotius Found., 1957, Lomonosov medal, 1978, U.S. Nat. Acad. Sci. medal in Chem. Scis., 1979, Pnestley medal Am. Chem. Soc., 1984, Chem. Edn. award, 1987,Tolman medal, 1991, award for chemistry Arthur Sackler Found., 1984. Vannevar Bush award Nat. Sci. Bd., 1989. Hon.. corr.. fgn. mem. numerous assns. and orgns. Home: Big Sur Calif. Died Aug.

M

19. 1994.

WWI

,

Calif..

writer;

b.

.

Fellow Balliol Coll,

D

PATERSON, KATHERINE WOMELDORF,

activist;

II,

BA. Swarthmore.

John S. Guggenheim Meml. Found., 1926-27; Recipient numerous awards in field of chemistry, including; U.S. Presdl. Medal for Ment, 1948, Nobel prize in chemistry, 1954, Nobel

Harvard

college football coach; b. Bklyn., Dec. 21, 1926; s. Angelo Lafayette and Florence (de LaSalle) P.; m. Suzanne Pohland. May 12, 1962; children Diana Lynne. Mary Kathryn, David, Joseph Vincent, George Scott. B.A.. Brown U.. 1950. LL.D 1975. Asst. football coach Pa. State U„ 1950-66, head football coach. 1966—. Author (with Bernard Asbell): The Paterno Principle, 1989; Served with AUS. 1945-46. Paterno: By the Book, 1989.

nghts

1885; d. William Mickle and tacie (Parry) 1905. grad., N.Y, Sch. Social Work, 1906, postgrad., U. Birmingham, U. London, 1907-09; MA, U Pa 1907. PhD, 1912; LLB. Washington Coll. Law, 1922; LLM. Am. U„ 1927, DCL, 1928. Resident N.Y. Coll. Settlement, 1905-06. vanous settlements in Eng., 1906-09. Imprisoned in Eng. and U.S. for activities woman suffrage movement; chmn. Congrl. Com. of Nat. Am. Woman Suffrage Assn., 1912-13, nat. chmn. Congrl. Union for Woman Suffrage, 1913-17, when it merged with Nat. Woman's Party; Jan.

N.J..

25,

educator, institution president emeritus; b. Washington, Oct. 10. 1901; s. William Ross and Mamie Lucille (Brooks) P.; m. Catherine Elizabeth Moton, June 12, 1935; I son, Frederick Douglass. D.V.M.. Iowa State Coll.. 1923, M.S., 1927; Ph.D., Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y., 1932; LL,D. (hon.). Va. State Coll., Ettrick, Shaw U Tuskegee Inst., Ala., Atlanta U., John Marshall Coll.; H.H.D (hon), Wilberforce U., Xenia, Ohio. Va. Union U., Richmond, Bklyn. Coll., 1982; Sc.D. (hon.), Lincoln U., Pa.; D.Social Sci. (hon), Xavier U.; (hon). Morehouse Coll.. N.Y. U.. St. Augustine's Coll.. 1977. Instr. vet. sci. Va. State Coll., 1923-26, dir. agr., 1927-28; head of vet. div. Tuskegee Inst., 1928-33, dir. Sch. Agr., 1933-35, pres.. 1935-53. pres. emeritus, 1953-88; pres. Phelps-Stokes Fund. 1953-70; pres. Robert R. Moton Inst.. 1969-73, chmn. bd.. 1973-81. chmn. emeritus, 1981-88; Spl. asst. to sec. U.S. Dept. of Agr.. 1944-53; cons, on higher edn.. Republic of Liberia. 1 954. Author: College Endowment Funding Plan; co-author. Economic Report of Economic Development of Nigeria of International Bank; Co-editor: Robert Russa Moton of Hampton and Tuskegee; Contbr. to; also sci. pubis. The Campus View. Mem. Internat. Bank Mission to Nigeria, 1953; mem. Pres.'s Commn. on Higher Edn., 1947. Pres.'s Com. on Nat. Employment of Physically Handicapped, Fed. Def. Com.. Com. on the South;' founder, hon. pres. United Negro Coll. Fund.; Mem. Com. on So. Regional Studies in Edn.; chmn. bd. trustees Bennett Coll., 1965-72; trustee Phelps Stokes Fund. 1953-70. Tuskegee Inst. Commd 2d It. O.R.C., 1923. Decorated Star of Africa (Liberia) Recipient Wilson Fairbanks award for Disting. Service to Higher Edn., 1969. recipient Roy Wilkins award

Ct (so

PATERNO, JOSEPH VINCENT,

PAUL, ALICE, women's P

PAULI,

PATTERSON, FREDERICK DOUGLASS,

NYC,

July 31;

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Book Guild Washington. Democrat. Office: Clarion Books 215 Park Ave S New York NY 10003-1603

plan, 1985, Nat. Leadership

Port Royal. S.C., Feb 11, 1898; s McCall and Annie (Cornick) P .; m Mary Elizabeth Bunting. July 2, 1926. AB, Va. Mil Inst., 1921. Commd. 2nd It. U.S. Marine Corps, 1921; advanced through grades to gen.. 1956-60. ret.. 1960; v.p. Ph Wechsler & Co.. 1960-61; duty Santo Domingo, Haiti, Hawaiian Islands, China, 1927-29; with 1st Marine divsn. participating battle of Guadalcanal. 1942. Decorated Legion of Merit (2), D.S.M.. Korean Order Taiguk, Navy D.S.M., Purple Heart. Brazilian Order of Naval Merit. Belgian Order Leopold. Mem. SAR, Army and

WHO

Am.

Forces

in

Tunisia, 1943. 7th

Army

in Sicily. 1943, organized and comd. iesert tng. ctr.. 1944; comdr. 3d Army. France. Belgium. Lux., Germany. 1944, 5th Army. France. 1945. Decorated with DSC, Disting. Svc. medal. Sivler Star, Purple Heart. Congrl. medal of Honor for Life Saving (2d class), Mexican Svc. medal, medal with 4 battle clasps, DSC (with Oak Leaf Cluster). Legion of Ment, Bronze Star. Life Saving medal. Companion of the Bath, Knight Comdr of Bnt. Emire, French Legion of Honor (Grand Officier), Croix de Guerre (with palm), medal of Verdun. Grand Cross of Ouissam Alaouite. Mem. Army and Navy Club, Capital Yacht Club (Washington). Ea. Yacht Club (Marblehead, Mass.). Manchester Yacht Club (Mass.). Cruising of Am. Died Dec. 21, 1945. 1

WW

PAVAROTTI, LUCIANO,

lyric

tenor;

b.

Modena.

Italy,

Oct. 12. 1935; s. Fernando and Adele (Venturi) P.; m. Adua Veroni, Sept. 30, 96 children Lorenza, Cristina, Giuliana. Diploma magistrate, lstituto Magistrate Carlo Sigonio, 1955; studies with, Arrigo Pola, Ettore Campogalliani. Formerly tchr. elem. schs.; salesman ins. Debut as Rodolfo in La Boheme, Reggio Emilia. Italy. 1961; roles include Edgardo in debut Lucia di Lammermoor, Amsterdam, 1963, the Duke in debut Rigoletto.Carpi, 1961. Rodolfo in La Boheme, Covent Garden, 1963, Tonio in debut The Daughter of the Regiment, Ccwenl Garden, 1966, appeared in Lucia di Lammermoor, Australia, 1965, Am. debut, Miami, Fla., 1965; numerous European performances including Italy, Vienna Staatsoper, Paris; performed with San Francisco Opera, 1967, debut. Met. Opera, N.Y.C.. 1968; appeared in The Daughter of the Regiment, Met. Opera, 1971, Elisir d'Amore, Met. Opera, 1973. La Boheme, Chgo. Opera, 1973. La Favorita, San Francisco Opera. 1973, II Trovatore. San Francisco Opera, 1975, Bellini I Puritani, Met. Opera, 1976, Ponchielli La Gioconda, San Francisco Opera, 1979, Aida. San Francisco Opera, 1981, Mozart, Idomeneo, Met Opera, 1982. Verdi. Ernani, Met. Opera, 1983, Tosca, Met. Opera, 1995; numerous internat. performances including La Scata, Milan, Hamburg, Teatro Colon. Buenos Aires, Australian Opera. Sydney; concert series of Am. and internat. cities, including Carnegie Hall. 1973. Buenos Aires. Moscow, Beijing. Hong Kong, Tokyo, including arena concerts, 1

1

;



1984, and major cities in America. Europe. South America; appeared in film Yes, Giorgio, 1983; Opera Co. of Philadelphia/ Luciano Pavarotti Vocal Competition. 1980; rec. artist on Winner Concorso

Madison Square Garden,

established

Internationale, Reggio Emilia. 1961. Amore. 1992. Pavarotti and Fnends. 1993, Ti Amo-Puccini's Greatest Love Songs, 1993, Pavarotti and Friends 2. 1995; appeared in PBS TV spl. (with Placido Domingo & Jose Carreras) The Three Tenors. 1994.

Named

Artist

of Yr.

Gramophone,

1992;

recipient

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IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

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1

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57lh St

PAYNE, HENRY C,

b Ashlteld. Mass. Nov 23, 1843; s. Orrin P and Eliza (Ames) P.. m Lydia Van Dyke. Oct 15. 1867 Grad. Shelbume Falls Acad. Mass.. 1859. Cashier dry goods store. 1863-67; sec., chmn. Rep County Com.. Rep State Ctrl Com; retired. 1892; mem Rep Nat. Com.. 1880-1904; postmaster Milw, 187686; pres. Wis. Tel. Co.. 1886-1904. Milw Electric Ry and Railway Assn. 1893-94; St Light Co.. 1889-1904. Am receiver Northern Pacific R.R.. 1893-95; postmaster gen. U.S.. from 1902. Sec chmn Young Men's Rep Club. 18721904 Died 1904 federal

official;

W

.

PAYNE, JOHN BARTON, lawyer; b Pruntytown. W.VA.. Jan. 26, 1855; s. Amos and Elizabeth Barton (Smith) P.; m. LLD. George WashJennie Bryd. May 1. 1913 (died 1919) U, 1919. U. Cinn. 1920. Coll William and Mary. Pvt. practice and Lee U, 1926 1926. Washington Kingwood, W.Va, 1877-82; chmn Dem. Com. Preston County. Kingwood. W.Va, 1977-82; spl. judge Circuit Ct„ Tucker County, W.Va.. 1880; mayor Kingwood. W.Va, 1882; pvt. practice Chgo., 1883-93; judge (resided) Superior Ct, Cook County, 111, 1983-98; sr. mem Winston. Payne. Slrawn & Shaw. Chgo, to 1918; chmn U.S. Shipping Bd , Washington

ington. 1919-20. sec. of interior in cabinet of Pres. Wilson. 1920-21; chmn. Am. Red Cross, 1921—; gen counsel U.S. Shipping Bd Emergency Fleet Corp, Washington. 1917-18. U.S. Railroad Adminstrn, 1917-19; dir. gen. of railroads. 1920-21; U.S. commr to negotiate recognition of Mexico, 1923. Chmn. bd. govs. League of Red Cross Soc Pans; pres.

Decorated South Park Commrs, Chgo, 1911-24 Legion of Honor (French). French Red Cross. Medaile du Cinquantenaire. Grand Order of Leopold II (Belgium), Grand Cross of Order of King George I of Greece. Order of Rising Sun of Japan, with Grand Cordon, 1st Class Chiabo. with Grand Cordon (China). Costa Rican Red Cross, Medal of Merit. Chilian Red Cross. Greek Red Cross medal, Commdr.'s Cross with Star of the Order of Polonis bd.

Comdr.

Red Cross. Medal of 1st Class, Democrat. Class Medal of Honor

Restituta (Poland). Belgian

Austrian Red Cross, Died Jan 24. 1935

1st

PAYNE-GAPOSCHKIN, CECILIA HELENA,

astronomer;

b Wendover, Eng, 1900. came to US 1923; m. Sergei 1934. Grad, Cambridge U. 1923; PhD. Gaposchkin. Staff Harvard Coll Obs. from 1923; Harvard U, 1925 Author: (with Sergei prof, dept. chair Harvard U. Gaposchkin) Variable Stars, 1938; Stars in the Making. 1952, Introduction to Astronomy, 1953, Galactic Novae, 1957. Stars and Ousters. 1979 Died 1979. I

I

PEI

211

author: chpt in Am's. 12 Master Salesmen; wnler for various secular and religious periodicals; Tech. adviser representing Protestant Ch. in filming of motion picture: motion picture One Man's Way. based on biography. 1963; film What It

A

Trustee Ohio Wesleyan U, Central Coll, mem. exec. com. Presbyn. Ministers Fund for Life Ins mem Mid-Century White House Conf. on Children and Youth, Pres.'s Commn. for Observance 25lh Anniversary 1965-69, Ref UN; pres Protestant Council City Church in Am, 1969-70; lectr pub affairs, personal effectiveness; chaplain Am. Legion. Kings County. N.Y, 1925-27. Recipient numerous awards including: Freedom Found, award. 1952. 55. 59, 73. 74; Horatio Alger award. 1952; Edn. award. 1955; Gov. Service award for Ohio, 1955; Nat. Salvation Army award. 1956; Disting. Salesman's award N.Y. Sales Execs, 1957, Salvation Army award. 1957. Internal. Human Relations award Dale Carnegie Club internal, 1958: Clergyman of Year award Religious Heritage Am, 1964; Paul Hams Fellow award Rotary Internal, 1972; Disting. Patriot award Sons of Revolution. N.Y. Stale. 1973; Order of Aaron and Hur Chaplains Corps U.S. Army, 1975; Chnslopher Columbus award, 1976; All-Time Gt. Ohioan award. 1976; Soc. for Family of Man award. 1981: Disting.

Takes To Be

Real Salesman.

.

NY,

Am

Achievement award Ohio Wesleyan U, 1983; Religion in Media Gold Angel award. 1984; Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1984; 2d Ann. Family Weekly Nat. Treasure award. 1984; Disting. Am. award Sales and Mktg. Execs. Internal, 1985; Theodore Roosevelt Disting. Service award. 1985; World Freedom award Shanghai Tiffin Club. 1985: Napolean Hill Fedn. Gold medal for Literary Achievement, 1985; St. George Assn. Golden Rule award, 1985. Old Hero award NFL, 1987. Adele Rogers St John Round Table award. 1987, Communicator of the Yr. award Sales and Mktg. Exec. Internal, Little Rock. 1987, Disting. Achievement award Am. Aging. 1987. Grand Cross award Supreme Council. Mother Council of World of 33d and last degree Masons. 1987. Magellan award Circumnavigators Club. 1987. Van Rensselaer Gold medal Masonic Temple Cin, Silver Buffalo award Boy Scouts Am, 1988. Outstanding Alumnus award Ohio Found, of Ind. Coll, 1989. Merit award in Humanities N.Y Acad, Dentistry, 1989. Pope John XIII award Viterbo Coll, 1989, George M. and Mary Jane Leader Healthcare award. 1989. John Y Brown award. 1989, Humanitanan of Yr award Women's Nat. Rep. Club. 1990. Hance award St. Bamabas Health System, 1990, The Samantan Inst, award. 1990. Canng Inst, award. 1990. Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill medal, 1991, Soaring Eagle award Brethren Home Fedn, 1991. Mem SAR, Blanton-Peale Inst (founder). Ohio Soc N.Y. (pres. 1952-55), Episcopal Actors Guild, Am. Authors Guild. Alpha Delta. Phi Gamma Delta (Dtamond Owl award 1992). Clubs: Metropolitan. Union League. Republican. Lodges: Rotary. Masons (past grand prelate), Lotos. Died Dec. 24, 1993. Shnners. K.T Home: Pawling

NY

former professional professional .football player; b

race car driver, former Columbia. Miss, July 25. 1954; s. Peter Edward and Alyne Payton; m. Connie Payton; children: Jarrelt. Bnttney. BA in Running back Chgo. Communications, Jackson State U. NFL Bears. 1975-88; played Pro Bowl, 1976-86; mem

Championship team, 1985; professional race car driver, 1993; coowner Walter Payton, Inc. Hoffman Estates. Ill, 1996 owner Am.'s Bar. Chgo, Studebaker's, Schaumburg, III.; part-owner Payton-Coyne Rating Team; owner Walter Representative Payton's Roundhouse. Aurora, 111, 1996 -, for Food for Thought Program. Bryan Foods, 1993 Named NFC Player of Yr, The Sporting News. 1976-77. to NFC All-Star Team. 1976-78. NFC Player of Yr, UPI. 1977. NFL Most Valuable Player. Prod Football Writers Am,



;

citizens); s. Orwin K. and Ethel Indie (Huyck) P.; m Marjorie Elizabeth Truby, June 14, 1937; children: Nancy Jeanne Peck Young. James Leroy. D in Civil Engring, Rensselaer Poly Inst, 1937; postgrad. Harvard U. 1938; D Eng (hon ). Rensselaer Poly Inst 1974; DSc (hon). Laval U, 1987, Registered profl engr. 111, structural engr, III, civil engr, Calif. Structural detailer Am. Bndge Co, Ambndge. Pa 1937; assl. subway engr City of Chgo, 1939-43; chief engr. testing Holabird & Root. Scioto Ordnance Plant. Marion. Ohio. 1943. research asst. prof, soil mechanics U. Ill, Champaign-Urbana. 1943-48. research prof, found engr-

Am.

.

.

ing, 1948-57, prof, found, engnng, 1957-74, prof, emeritus. 1974 cons, founds, tunnels, earth dams, landslides, throughout U.S. and vanous Ign. countries. 1943 Author: (with K. Terzaghi and G. Mesri) Soil Mechanics in En1948. (with gineering Practice. 3d edit, 1996. T.H. Thornburn and W.E. Hanson) Foundation Engineering, 1953, 2d edit, 1973. Judgment in Geotechnical Engineering: The Professional Legacy of Ralph B. Peck. 1984; author more than 200 tech. papers. Recipient Disting. Civilian Svc. award Dept. of Army, 1973. Moles Non-mem. award, 1973. Nat. Medal Sci. Pres. Gerald Ford. 1974. Golden Beaver award 1983, Disting. Svc. award Deep Founds Inst, 1984. award of merit Am. Cons. Engrs. Coun, 1988; named to Hall of Fame Renssalaer Poly. Inst, 1998. Fellow Geol. Soc. Am. (sr.); mem. NAE, ASCE (hon.; nat. dir. 1962-65; Norman medal 1944. Wellington pnze 1965. Terzaghi award 1969. Washington award 1976. Pres.'s award 1986. John Fritz medal 1987. Rickey medal 1988), Am. Acad Arts and Scis, Internal. Soc. Soil Mechanics and Found. Engring. (pres. 1969-



;



.

Mexican Socs. Soil Mechanics (award 1972), Sigma Xi. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Phi Home: 1101 Warm Sands Dr SE Albu87123-4328

73), Southeast Asian, Japanese,

NSPE

(hon), Pi.

Phi

Kappa

NM

querque

junsl; b Albany. NY, Nov. 8, 1838; s. Rufus Wheeler and Isabella (Lacey) P.; m. Harnelte Arnold, Nov 14, 1866 Grad, Albany Acad PhiLLD. Union Coll, 1894. Yale U, 1896. la.; studied law; Columbia U, 1901. Admitted to bar, 1859 Dist ally. Albany County. 1868; corp. counsel City of Albany, 1880-81; justice Supr. Ct. N.Y, 1883-86; assoc. justice N.Y. Ct. Appeals. 1886-95. U.S. Supreme Ct, 1895-1909. Died 1909

PECKHAM, RUFUS WHEELER,

,

PECKINPAH, DAVID SAMUEL,

motion picture director; s. David Edward and Fern m. Cecilia M. Selland. July 17. 1947 (div. Mar. 1962); children: Sharon, Kristen. Melissa. Matthew. BA. Fresno State Coll, 1947; MA. U. So. Calif, 1949. Author, b.

Fresno. Calif, Feb. 21, 1925;

(Chruch)

P.;

TV series Rifleman. 1960; author, producer, senes Westerner, 1958; also: TV series Klondike;

dir.:

dir.:

PEARL, MINNIE (SARAH OPHELIA COLLEY CAN-

PAYTON, WALTER (SWEETNESS),

PECK, RALPH BRAZELTON, civil engineenng educator, b. Winnipeg. Man, Can, June 23. 1912. (parents

consultant:

NON), entertainer; b. Centerville, Tenn, Oct. 25. 1912; Thomas Kelly and Fannie Tate (House) Colley; m. Henry

d.

R.

Dir. amateur plays, Ed, Ward-Belmont Coll Atlanta and surrounding areas, 1934-40; performer. WSM Grand Ole Opry. Nashville. 1940-95; TV appearances include The World's Largest Indoor Country Music Show. 1978. A Country Chnstmas, Hee Haw, Johnny Cash and the Country

Cannon.

Girls; rec. artist. Everest,

RCA,

Starday

rec.

cos.;

Records

include Story of Country Music. Minnie Pearl. Minnie Pearl at the Party. Answer to Giddyup and Go; Author: Minnie Recipient Woman of the Pearl: Am. Autobiography. 1980.

Year award. Billboard; All Time Great award. Billboard; 1987 Roy Acuff Community Service Award. Country Music Found.; named to Country Music Hall of Fame. 1972; Home: Pioneer Award. Acad, of Country Music. 1987. Nashville Tenn Died Mar. 5. 1996

1978. played in nine Pro Bowls, inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1993, Coll. Football Hall of Fame. South Bend, Ind, 1996; Black Athlete of the Year. Gordon's Gin. 1985. NFL all-time rushing leader Died Nov. 1. 1999

TV TV

Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, 1974. The Killer Elite. With USMCR, 1943-46. 1975. Cross of Iron, 1977 Writers Guild Acad. Motion Pictures Guild Arts and Scis Died Dec 28, 1984. Bring

Mem

Am,

Am,

Dirs.

PEDERSEN, CHARLES Republic

Korea.

of

J„ chemist,

Oct.

1904;

3,

researcher; b

came

to

U.S.,

Fusan. 1922;

widowed; 2 children. MS. MIT, 1927. Research chemist E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co, WilmRecipient Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ington, Del, 1927-69. 1987. Rsch. on artificial molecules that could mimic vital biol. reactions, how a molecule's structure determined it's activity Home: Salem N.J Died Oct 26. 1989; buned 1953;

naturalized,

Salem.

GREGORY (ELDRED GREGORY PECK), actor; Jolla, Calif, Apr 5, 1916; m Greta Rice. 1942 (div.

dir.:

Deadly Companions, 1961. Ride the High Country. 1962 (Belgian Best Film award). Ballad of Cable Hogue, 1970 (Madrid Best Film award). Junior Bonner, 1972, The Getaway. 1972, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, 1973. Convoy. 1978; co-author, dir.: TV series Major Dundee. 1965, The Wild Bunch, 1969. Straw Dogs. 1971; author, dir.: TV senes series

N.J.

PECK, b

PEALE, NORMAN VINCENT, minister; b Bowersville. May 31, 1898; s Charles Clifford and Anna (DeLaney)

Ohio.

m

Stafford, June 20. 1930; children Margaret (Mrs. Paul F Everett). John. Elizabeth (Mrs John M. Allen) AB. 1924. Ohio Wesleyan U, 1920, DD. 1936; STB, Boston AM. 1924, (hon .). 1986; DD. Syracuse U, 1931. Duke P.;

Ruth

U

,

DD

U

LHD

1964; (hon ). Lafayette Coll, (hon ). Jewell Coll, 1952; 1952, U Cin, 1968. Hope Coll, 1962, Brigham Young U. 1967. Pepperdine U, 1979. STD, Millikin U, 1958; LittD. Iowa Wesleyan U 1958. Ea Ky State Coll, 1964. Jefferson Med Coll, 1955. 1984. Milw (hon ), Northwestern U, 1984, Pace U Sch. Engring, 1985, St. John's U, 1985, Marymounl Manhattan. 1985; (hon). Boston U, 1986. Mt. Union .

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1938,

Coll,

Wm

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Coll 1988; ministry ,

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(hon), Judson Coll, 1988 .

1922;

pastor

Berkeley.

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to

1922-24.

Bklyn, 1924-27. Univ Ch. Syracuse,

NY.

NYC,

1932-84; 1927-32, Marble Collegiate Ref. Ch, founder, pub. (with Mrs. Peale) Guideposts mag. Author: A Guide to Confident Living. 1948, The Power of Positive Thinking, 1952, The Coming of the King. 1956. Slay Alive All Your Life. 1957. The Amazing Results of Positive Thinking, 1959, The Tough-Minded Optimist. 1962. Adventures in the Holy Land. 1963, Sin. Sex and Self-control. 1965. Jesus of Nazareth. 1966, The Healing of Sorrow, 1966. Enthusiasm Makes the Difference. 1967. Bible Stones. 1973. You Can If You Think You Can. 1974. The Positive Pnnciple Today, 1976. The Positive Power of Jesus Christ. 1980. Treasury of Joy and Enthusiasm. 1981, Positive Imaging. 1981. The True Joy of Positive Living. 1984; Have a Great Day. 1985; Why Some Positive Thinkers Get Powerful Results. 1986; Power o( the Plus Factor. 1987. The Amencan

Ken Blanchard) The Power The Power of Positive Living.

Character. 1988; co-author: (with

of Ethical Management. 1988. 1990. Favonte Quotations. 1990. This Incredible CenInspirational tury. 1991. Christmas Treasury. 1991. Favontes. 1992, Favonte Prayers. 1991. Bible Power for Daily Living, 1993. Positive Thinking Every Day. 1993; co-

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1949), m. Veronique Passani; 5 children. Student. U. Calif Actor: (plays) inNat Council on Arts. 1965— cluding Sons and Soldiers, (films) including: Keys of the Kingdom. 1945, Valley of Decision. 1945, Spellbound. 1945, The Yearling. 1946. Duel in the Sun. 1947. The Macomber

Mem

Affair,

1947,

Gentlemen's Agreement,

1947,

The Paradine

Case, Yellow Sky. The Great Sinner. 1948, Twelve O'clock High. 1949. The Gunfighter. 1950. Captain Horatio Hornblower. 1951. Only the Valiant, 1951. David and Bathsheba. 1951. Snows of Kilamanjaro. 1952, Roman Holiday. 1953. Night People. Man With a Million. Purple Plains. Moby Dick. 1954, Man in the Grey Flannel Suit. 1956, The Designing Woman. 1956. The Bravados. 1958. Pork Chop Hill. 1959, Beloved Infidel. 1959. On The Beach, 1959. Guns of Navarone. 1961. To Kill a Mockingbird (Acad, award as

Cape Fear. 1962. How the West Was Won. 1963. Captain Newman, M.D. 1963. Behold a Pale Horse. 1964, Mirage. 1965. Arabesque. 1966. Mackenna's Gold. 1968. 1967. The Chairman. 1968. The Stalking Moon. Marooned. 1969. I Walk the Line, 1970, Shootout. 1971. Billy Two-Hats. 1972. Amazing Grace and Chuck. 1987. Old Gnngo. 1989. Cape Fear, 1991, Other People's Money. 1991; co-producer, star (films) The Big Country. 1958. producer, (films) The Omen, 1976. MacArthur. 1977. The Boys star best actor 1962).

from

Brazil.

Black.

The

1983.

Portrait.

1978. The Sea Wolves. 1981. The Scarlet and (TV minisenes) The Blue and the Gray. 1982. 1993. Sinatra 80 Years My Way. 1995. A

Salute to Martin Scorsece. 1997. (TV minisenes) Baseball. 1994; rec

Testament. 1985-86 founder, prodr La

Nat

chmn

Moby

Dick. 1998. voice: (audio cassette) The New

Am

Cancer Soc,

1966;

Recipient Jolla Playhouse. 1947-52 Presdl Medal of Freedom. Jean Hersholl Humanitanan Film Inst, 1989. award. 1968. Life Achievement award Career award Cannes Film Festival. 1989. Kennedy Or Honors. 1991. Lifetime Achievements award Lincoln Or. Mem Acad 1992. Legion d'Honncur. France. 1993 Motion Picture Arts and Scis (gov. pres 1967-70). Am Film Inst (founding chmn bd trustees 1967-69).

Am

NYC.

NYC

children: Larry, Joyce. PEERCE, JAN, tenor; b Susan Hon. doctorates N.Y. Coll. Music. Yeshiva U. Studied violin and played in orchs, debut as tenor with NBC Symphony under Toscanini; appeared on Radio City Music Hall broadcasts; leading roles in Italian operas. Met, San Francisco opera cos.; Broadway debut Fiddler on the Roof. tours. 1972— Rothschilds, 1971-74; concersummer tours, U.S., Can, Europe. Mex, Australia. S.Am. Israel, Eng, Austria, Germany, under auspices. Dept. State on tour in Russia (voted favorite male singer in poll of cntics). participated Osaka (Japan) Festival, concert tour Alaska. S.Africa, Australia; recitals,

1971,

summer

.

lizes extensively in

C.Am,

Philharmonic orchs. in Sweden. Norway. West Israel. 1972. golden anniversary recital, Carnegie Hall. 1980; starred in 4 motion pictures; operatic debut Vienna Opera. State Opera Munich. 1970. European and Israel festivals of opera and concerts. 1968, recs. for RCA Victor. Westminster. Vanguard, United Artists; appeared on TV shows Mike Douglas, PBS Over Easy; spl. shows over all networks; Biography: Bluebird of Happiness. 1976. Recipient Tarbut medal, Mt. Scopus award. Handel medallion Died Dec 15. 1984 soloist with.

Germany, Holland,

PEI, 1917;

IEOH MING, architect; b Canton. China. Apr 26. came to US. 1935. naturalized. 1954; s Tsu Yee Pa Kwun Chwong; m Eileen Loo. June 20, 1942;

and Lien children:

Ting

Chien

Chung.

Chung.

Chung,

Li

1946; DFA Liane BArch. MIT, 1940; MArch. Harvard U (hon), U Pa, 1970. Rensselaer Poly Inst, 1978. Carnegie ,

Mellon U. 1980. U Mass. 1980. Brown U. 1982. NYU. 1983. Dartmouth Coll, 1991. Northeastern U LLD. Chinese U, Hong Kong. 1970. Pace U LHD, Columbia U 1980. U Colo, 1982. U Rochester. 1982. U Hong Kong, 1990. Am U, Paris, 1990. Practice architecture NYC, 1939-42; aol ;

;

prof

Harvard Grad

Webb & Knapp. Partners (formerly

Sch

Inc. I

M

.

Design. 1945-48; dir archil, div with Pel Cobb Freed 4 & Plnn I.M. Pel & Assos).

1948-55; Pel

.

PELE NYC.

NYC,

1996—. Prin 1955-96; now md architect Denver. Mile High Or.. Nat. Ctr. include Atmospheric Rsch., Boulder, Colo., Dallas City Hall, John Fitzgerald Kennedy Libr.. Boston, Can. Imperial Bank Commerce Complex, Toronto, Overseas Chinese Banking Corp. Ctr.. Singapore, Dreyfus Chemistry Bldg. MIT. EastWest Ctr. U Hawaii, Honolulu. Mellon Art Ctr and Choate Rosemary Hall Sci. Ctr.. Wallmgford. Conn., Univ Plz. NYU, Johnson Mus Art Cornell U Ithaca, NY.. Washington Sq. East, Phila, Everson Mus. Art. Syracuse. N.Y., Nat. Gallery Art. East Bldg. Washington. Wilmington Tower. Raffles City, Singapore, West Wing Mus. Fine Arts. Boston, expansion and modernization of Louvre Mus.. Paris, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Ctr., Dallas, MIT Arts and Media Ctr.. Jacob K. Javits Conv. Ctr., N.Y.C., Fragrant Hill Hotel. Beijing, Tex Commerce Tower. Houston, Bank of China. Hong Kong, Creative Artists Agy., Beverly Hills. Calif.. Guggenheim Pavilion. Mount Sinai Med. Ctr., N.Y.C., Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Mus.. Cleve., Mus. Modern Art. Athens, Greece, Miho Mus. of Art. Shiga, Japan, Bilbao others; (Spam) Estuary Project, Four Seasons Hotel. planning projects include S.W. Washington Redevelopment Plan, Govt. Ctr. Redevelopment Plan, Boston, Oklahoma City Downtown Redevelopment Plan, Bedford Stuyvesant Super Block, Bklyn., master plan Columbia U. Mem. Nat. Def Rsch. Com., Princeton, N.J., 1943-45, Nat Coun MIT Humanities. 1966-70. Nat. Coun. on Arts. 1981-84 traveling fellow, 1940, Wheelwright fellow Harvard, 1951; Thomas Jefferson Meml medal for Architecture, 1976, gold medal for architecture Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, 1979, Nat. Arts Club Gold medal of honor, 1981, Mayor's award 1981, La Grande of Honor for Art and Culture, Medaille D'or L'Academie d'Architecture. 1981, Pntzker Architecture prize, 1983, Medal of Liberty, 1986, Medal of French Legion of Honor, 1988, Nat. Medal of Art, 1988, Praemium Impenale Japan Art Assn., 1989, UCLA Gold medal, 1990, Colbert Found, first award for Excellence. 1991, Excellence 2000 award, 1991, Freedom medal, 1993. Fellow AIA (Medal of Honor N.Y. chpt. 1963, Gold Medal 1979); hon. fellow ASID; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters (Arnold Brunner award 1961). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters (chancellor 1978-80). Royal Inst. Office: care Brit. Architects, NAD. Urban Design Council. Pei Cobb Freed & Ptnrs 600 Madison Ave New York NY 10022-1615 projects

,

NYC

NYC,

PELE (EDSON ARANTES DO NASCIMENTO),

former

professional soccer player; b Tres Coracoes, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Oct. 23, 1940; came to U.S., 1975; s. Joao Ramos do Nascimento and Celeste Arantes. m. Rosemeri Cholbi, Feb. 21, 1966 (div); children: Kely Cristina, Edson. Jennifer; m. Assiria Lemos, April 30, 1994. Grad. in phys edn., Santos Soccer player with Santos Football Club, Sao V., 1972. 1975-77; chmn. Pepsi Paulo. 1956-74, N.Y. Cosmos.

NYC.

Youth Soccer Program, 1972—; pres. Empresas min. sports chmn. Pele Soccer Camps, 1978 Govt, of Brazil, 1995 dir soccer clinics. Author: Eu Sou Pele, 1962, Jogando com Pele. 1974. My Life and the Beautiful Game, 1977, Pele Soccer Training Program, 1982; appeared in: films Eu sou Pele, 1964, A Marcha. 1973. Istoe Pele, 1974, Pele, The Master and His Method, 1973, Pele's Internal.

Pele, Santos;

New tory.

World. 1975, 1981,

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Pele.

A Minor

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Os Trombadinhas.

1977,

1979, Vic-

Hot Shot, 1985; comSamba style including Saudacao 1983.

Miracle.

poser: numerous songs in Crianca, 1969, Vexamao, 1970; soundtrack for film Pele, 1977. Active Spl Olympics. 1978—. Served with Brazilian Army. 1958. Recipient Internal Peace award. 1978. Player 4 medal, 1989; named Athlete of Century. 1980.

WHO

World Cups, 1958. 62, 66. 70, won 3 times. Brazilian Nat Team, 1957-71; scored 1.282 goals (1,364 games) total; 1088 goals (1114 games) for Santos Football Club. 97 goals (111 games) for Brazilian Nat. Team, 65 goals (108 games) for Cosmos. Address: c/oFIFA. Case Postale 85, Zurich CH8030. Switzerland

PELLI, CESAR, architect; b. Tucuman, Argentina, Oct. 12, 1926, came to U.S.. 1952, naturalized. 1964; s. Victor V. and Teresa S. Pelli; m. Diana Balmon. Dec. 15, 1950; children: Denis G., Rafael A. BArch cum laude. U. Tucuman, 1949; MS in Architecture, U. 111.. 1954. Assoc, firm Eero Saarinen & Assocs., 1954-64, Daniel. Mann. Johnson & Mendenhall. 1964-68. Gruen Assocs. Inc.. LA, 1968-77. Cesar Pelli & dean Sch. Architecture, Assocs.. New Haven, Conn.. 1977 Yale U.. New Haven, 1977-84. Works include Pacific Design Ctr and Expansion. LA. (Honor award So. Calif, chpt. AIA 1976. Design award from Progressive Architecture 1987), U.S. Embassy. Tokyo. Mus. Modern Art Expansion, N.Y.C. World Fin Ctr and Winter Garden. (Bard award 1992), Cleve. Clinic (Honor award AIA 1986), Herring Hall. Rice U Houston (Honor award AIA 1986). Carnegie Hall Tower, NYC. (Honor award AIA 1 994, Design award AIA/Conn 1991). Boyer Ctr. Molecular Medicine Yale U. (Design award AIA/Conn 1991), Bank of Am. Corp. Ctr., Charlotte. NTT Corp. Hdqrs Tokyo (Design award AIA/ Conn. 1997), New Terminal, Washington Nat. Airport (Design award AIA/Conn. 1998. NE Design award 1999. Design for Transp. award 2000). Aronoff Ctr. for the Arts, Cin. (USITT honor award 1996, Design award AIA/C1N 1996, Design award AIA/Conn. 1997). Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Design award AIA/Conn. 1999, Honor award AIA 2000), Frances Lehman Loeb Art Ctr. Vassar Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y (Design award AIA/Conn. 1996). Internal Fin Ctr, Hong Kong, Nat Mus. Contemporary Art, Osaka, Japan, Performing Arts Ctr. of Greater Miami. Fla U.S. Fed. Courthouse Bldg Bklyn.; bd. govs. Perspecta mag.; editor Yale Seminars on Architecture. 1981-82. Fellow AIA (Firm award 1989, named to top ten 1991, Gold medal 1995. Design list of living Am. archs. award 1996); mem. (Arnold Brunner Meml- prize 1978), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (academician), Internal Acad Architecture (academician). Office: Cesar Pelli Assocs Pub Rels 1056 Chapel St New Haven CT 06510-2402



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PENA, FEDERICO FABIAN,

retired federal official; b Laredo. Tex., Mar. 15, 1947; s. Gustavo J. and Lucille P.; m. Ellen Hart. May 1988 BA. U. Tex., Austin, 1969, JD, 1972. Bar: Colo. 1973 Ptnr Pena & Pena. Denver, 1973-83; mayor City and County of Denver. 1983-91; pres. Pena Investment Advisors, Inc., Denver, 1991-93; sec. U.S Dept. of Energy. Washington, 1993-98, U.S. Dept Transp.. Washington. t993-97. U.S. Dept. Energy, Washington, 1997-98; sr. advisor Vestar Capital Ptnrs., Denver. 1998-00; mng. dir Vestar Capital Partners, Denver, CO. 2000—; assoc. Harvard U. Ctr. for Law and Edn., Cambridge, Mass., mem. Colo. Bd. Law Examiners. Mem. Colo. Ho. of Reps., 1979-83.

Named Outstanding House Dem. Roman Catholic.

Dem.

leader, 1981.

lator,

Colo. Gen. Assembly. 1981.

PENNEY, JAMES CASH,

merchant;

b.

Legis-

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH NYC.

1985. Priestly award Dickinson Coll 1989. Pender award U Pa 1992. NJ Sci. and Tech Medal. 1996, Internat Eng. Cons Fell. Award. 1997, Industrial Res. Inst. Medalist, 1998. patents for: auction-based selection of telecom, earners, participant tracking in conference call, remote card game using ordinary playing cards, computerbased transportation system, fraud prevention in calling

Brothers Inc.,

.

.

cards, identifying telephone extensions in residence environment, double-encrypted identity verification sys. Mem. NAE,

Am

NAS (Henry Draper medal 1977). AAAS, IEEE (hon), Astron. Soc., Am. Phys. Soc. (Pake prize 1990), Internat. Astron. Union, World Acad. Arts and Sci. Office: New Enterprises Assocs 2490 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park CA 94025-6940

Hamilton, Mo..

D

s. James C. and Mary Frances (Paxton) P.; Bus. Adminstrn. (hon.) Kans Wesleyan U., 1925, Bryant Coll.. 1953; DCS (hon.) Boston U.. 1927. Drexel Inst. Tech.. 1954; LLD, Rollins Coll.. 1928. U Wyo 1945. Westminster Coll.. 1949. Shurtleff Coll.. 1951, U Mo, 1954, Iowa Wesleyan U.. 1958, Baylor U.. 1959; (hon.) Hastings Coll., 1951. Coe Coll.. 1955, Carson-Newman Coll., 1957, Taylor in Pub. Svc, V., 1957; (hon.) Long Island U.. 1966; Bngham Young U., 1968; m. Berta A. Hess. Aug. 24. 1899 (dec. 1910); children; Roswell Kemper (dec), James Cash (dec.); m. Mary Kimball. July 29. 1919 (dec. 1923); 1 son. Kimball; m. Mary Frances (Mrs. P.F. Wagley), Carol (Mrs. D.L. Guyer). Founder. 1902, J.C Penney Co.. Inc., operating more than 2,000 domestic and fgn. retail units, including 1700 in U.S., president, until 1917. chmn. bd., 1917-58, dir., 1958-71; pres., dir. Sterling Industries, James C. Penney

Sept. 16. 1875 in

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LHD

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Found., Inc.; founder Penney Retirement Cmty., Penney Farms, Fla.; trustee Ea. States Expn., Allied Youth; dir. Am. Royal Live Stock Expn. and Horse Show, Kansas City, Mo., Agrl. Hall of Fame; hon. chmn. bd. dirs. Laymen's Movement, com. mem. Chapel of Four Chaplains; hon. life mem. Distributive Edn. Clubs Am.; mem. edn. com. Horation Alger Awards Com.; hon. co-chmn adv. coun. Nat. 4-H Found. Named to Okla. State Hall of Fame; recipient Tobe award for disting. contbn. to Am. retailing, 1953, Horatio Alger award Am. Schs. and Colls. Assn., 1953, Scroll of

Am Mothers Com. citation, named Layman Extraordinary, Laymen's Movement Bd Dirs.. 1967; Ptnr in 4-H Nat. Citation, 1969. Mem. Nat. Inst. Social Sets.. Missouri. N.Y.. State chambers commerce Honor. Mayor of N.Y.C. 1965. 1967,

Mo., Guernsey breeders assns.. Am. Guernsey Cattle Club, Dairy Shrine Club, English Guernsey Cattle Soc. (hon. life). Royal Agrl. Soc. Eng. (hon. life). Newcomen Soc. N.Am., Aberdeen Angus Assn.. N.Y Farmers Assn., Mason (33 deg. Shriner, K.T.). Clubs: Everglades (Palm Beach. Fla). Rotary. Union League (N.Y.C), Fairfield (Conn.) Country, Pequot Yacht (Southport, Conn). Fairfield County Hunt Club (Westport. Conn.). Author: Fifty Years With The Golden Rule. Lines of a Layman, View From The Ninth Decade, (with others) J.C. Penney: The Man with a Thousand Partners, Main Street Merchant, J.C Penney, Merchant Pnnce. Died Feb. 12. 1971.

PEPLAU, HILDEGARD ELIZABETH,

nursing educator; Reading. Pa.. Sept I. 1909; d. Gustav and Ottylie (Elgert) Diploma, Pottstown Hosp. Sch. Nursing. 1931; BA, Bennington Coll.. 1943; MA. Columbia U., 1947. EdD, 1953, DSc (hon.). 1983; cert., William Alanson White Inst.. 1953; DSc (hon). Alfred U 1970, Duke U., 1974. Rutgers U 1994. U. Ulster. No. Ireland, 1994; D of 1985. Ind. U Nursing Sci (hon). Boston Coll.. 1972; (hon). U Indpls 1987. Ohio State U 1990. RN. N.J Calif. Exec officer Coll Health Svc Bennington (Vt ) Coll.. 1938-43; dir grad. program psychiatric nursing Tchrs. Coll., Columbia U., N.Y.C. 1948-53; exec dir ANA. Washington, 1969-70; dir. grad. program psychiatric nursing Rutgers U.. New Brunswick, N.J., 1955-74, prof, emerita, 1974—. Author: Interpersonal Relations in Nursing, 1952; contbr. numerous articles to profi. pubis, and jours., 1942 1st It. Nurse Corps, Recipient Leadership award N.Am. U.S. Army, 1943-45 Nursing Diagnosis Assn., 1998. Mem. (Hall of Fame 1998), Am. Nurses Found, (internat. svc. award 1997), Am. Acad Nursing (designated Living Legend 1994), Internat. Coun. Nurses (3d v.p. 1977-81, bd. dirs. 1973-77, Christiane Reimann prize 1997), Nat. League Nursing. Democrat. Lutheran. Home: Sherman Oaks Calif. Died Mar. 17, 1999

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PERAHIA, pianist; b. N.Y.C. Apr. 19. 1947; m. Naomi Shohet. 1980; 2 children. MS. Mannes Coll. Music; student, Jeannette Haien. Artur Balsam, Mieczyslaw Horszowski; Doctorate (hon), U. of Leeds, United Kingdom. Appeared with Berlin Philharm Chgo. Symphony Orch., English Chamber Orch., Boston Symphony Orch., N.Y. Philharm., Cleve. Orch., Los Angeles Philharm., Phila. Orch., others; performed with Budapest, Guarnen and Galimir string quartets; frequent performer, artistic dir.: Aldeburgh Festival, 1983-89; past participant: Marlboro Music Festival; recital tours in U.S., Can., Europe and Japan; recs. for Classical; 1st Am. to record the Complete Mozart Concertos as condr with English Chamber Orch.. recorded complete ,

SONY

concertos with Haitink concertgebouw Orch. Recipient Kosciusko Chopin prize. 1965, Avery Fisher prize. 1975, Gramophone Record award. 1997, Grammy award, 1999, numerous maj. rec. awards including Leeds Competi825 7th Ave New tion, 1972. Office: care Edna Landau

Beethoven

IMG

York

PENZIAS,

ARNO ALLAN,

NY

10019-6014

astrophysicist, technology con-

sultant, research scientist, information systems specialist; b. 26, 1933; came to U.S., 1940. 1946; s. Karl and Justine (Eisenreich) P.; m. Levit. Aug. 2, 1996; children: David Simon. Mindy Gail. Laune Shifra. BS in Physics, CCNY, 1954; in Physics. Columbia U.. 1958. PhD in Physics, 1962; Dr. honons causa. Observatoire de Paris, 1976; ScD (hon). 1979, Wilkes Coll.. 1979. CCNY. 1979, Yeshiva Rutgers U V.. 1979. Bar Ilan U.. 1983, Monmouth Coll., 1984, Tech-

Munich. Germany, Apr.

naturalized,

Sherry

Chamove

MA

,

Tech., 1986. U Pitts., 1986, Ball State U1992, Ohio State U., 1988, 1986, U Pa Drew U„ 1989, Lafayette Coll.. 1990. 1992, Rensselaer Columbia George Washington Univ., t992. U. Pa.. 1992, Bloomfield Coll.. 1994, Rankin Tech. U., 1997. Hebrew Union Coll.. 1997. Mem. tech. staff Bell Labs.. Holmdel, N.J., 1961-72, head radiophysics rsch. dept., 1972-76; dir. radio research lab. Bell Labs., 1976-79, exec. dir. rsch., communications scis. div., 1979-81, v. p. rsch.. 1981-95; v.p., chief scientist Lucent Technologies, 1995-98, nion-Israel Inst

Kean

1986.

Coll.,

.

lona Coll..

1988. U., 1990.

sen.

tech.

socs..

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Little,

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Enterprise AsIntemat., Alien

New Enterprise Assoc., 1997-98, adj. SUNY, Stony Brook, 1974-84, Univ.

advisor

earth and scis. Disting lectr 1990; lectr. dept. astrophys. scis. Princeton U., 1967-72. vis. prof.. 1972-85; rsch. assoc. Harvard Coll. Obs. 1968-80; Edison lectr. U.S. Naval Rsch. Lab.. 1979; Kompfner lectr Stanford U 1979; Gamow lectr. U. Colo.. 1980; Jansky lectr. Nat. Radio Astronomy Obs., 1983; Michelson Meml. lectr., 1985; Grace Adams Tanner lectr., 1987; Klopsteg lectr Northwestern U.. 1987; grad. faculties alumni Columbia U, 1987-89; Regents' lectr. U. Calif, Berkeley. 1990; Lee Kuan Yew Disting. vis Nat U. Singapore, 1991; mem. astronomy adv. panel NSF. 1978-79, prof,

,

,

PERCY, CHARLES

HARTING, foundation executive, business executive, former senator; b. Pensacola, Fla.. Sept. 27. 1919; s. Edward H. and Elisabeth (Harting) P.; m. Jeanne Valerie Dickerson. June 12. 1943 (dec.); children: Valene (dec. 1966) and Sharon Lee (twins), Roger; m. Loraine Diane Guyer, Aug. 27, 1950; children: Gail, Mark. AB. U. Chgo., 1941; LLD, III Coll., 1961. Roosevelt U.. 1961. Lake Forest Coll. 1962. Bradley U.. 1963. Defiance Coll.. 1965. Northwestern U. 1966, Gallaudet Coll., 1981; HHD, Willamette 1962; LHD, Nat. Coll. Edn., 1964, Northwestern U.. 1966. Sales trainee, apprentice Bell & Howell, 1938, mgr. war coordinating dept., 1941-43, asst. sec., 1943-46, corp. sec., 1945-49. pres., chief exec, officer, 1949-63, chief exec, officer, 1949-63, chmn. bd.. 1961-66; also dir.; sales promotion Crowell-Collier Pub. Co.. 1939; U.S. senator from III., 1967-85; chmn. fgn. rels. com., 1980-85; pres. Charles Percy & Assocs., Inc., Washington. 1985—; chmn., pres, Harm

U

.

Found. (USA), Washington. 1985—; past dir. Harris Trust & Chase Manhattan Bank, Outboard Marine Corp., Burroughs Corp. Author: Growing Old In the Country of the Young, 1974, Want To Know about the United States Senate, 1976; host television program Your Senator's Report. Chmn. New III. Com.. 1965-69; spl. ambassador and personal Savs. Bank.

1

U.S. to presdl. Inauguration ceremonies in, Peru 1956; del. UN. 1974; Vice chmn. Republican Finance Com., 1957-59; chmn. com. platform and resolutions Rep> Nat. Conv I960; Rep. candidate for gov., 111.. 1964, NCCJ. Chgo.. 1954; trustee, mem. citizens bd.. dir. alumru found. U. Chgo.; trustee III. Inst. Tech., 1950-54; chmn. fund for adult edn. Ford Found.. 1958-61, chmn. Inst. rep.

Pres.

and

Bolivia,

Nat.

.

chmn. U.S. Internat. Cultural and chmn. Tech. Transfer Com. of

mem.

of Internat. Edn., 1985-89; Trade Ctr. Commn., 1988

85,

1985 past trustee Calif. Inst. Tech.; bd. dirs. Chgo. Boys Club; grad. mem. Bus. Council. Lt. USNR. 1943-45 Elected one of 10 outstanding young men of 1949 U.S. Jr. of C; recipient World Trade award World Trade Award Com.. 1955; Nat. Sales Execs. Mgmt. award. 1956; Bus. Man of Year award Sat. Rev., 1962; Statesmanship award Harvard Bus. Sch. Assn Chgo., 1962; Humanitarian Service award Abraham Lincoln Ctr., 1962; Humanitarian of the Yr. award Save the Children Found.. 1986; Top-Hat award Nat. Fedn. Bus. and Prof], Women's Clubs, 1965; Bus Adminstrn award Drexel Inst. Tech., 1965; UNICEF World of Children award. 1982; others; decorated comdr. French Legion of Honor. Chgo. Assn. Commerce. Am. Soc. Corp. Execs, (mem. bus. coun.). Am. Mgmt Assn. (past dir), Nat. Photog. Mfrs. Assn., Photog. Soc. Am.. Comml. Club of Chgo.. Phi Delta Phi. Alpha Dela Phi (nat. sec). Mem. Ch. Christ Science. Clubs Chicago, Economic (past dir). Executives (past dir). Commercial. Commonwealth (Chgo.). Office: 900 19th St Ste 700

indsl. panel on sci. and tech., 1982-92. disting. lectr., 1987. affiliate Max-Planck Inst, for Radioastronomy. 1978chmn. Fachbeirat. 1981-83; rschr. in astrophysics, info. Author: Ideas and Intech., its applications and impacts. formation Managing in a High-Tech World, 1989 (pub. in 10 Harmony-Business, Technology and Life After langs), editl. bd. Ann. Rev. Astronomy and 1974-78; mem. editl. bd. Bell Labs. Tech Jour.. 1978-84. chmn.. 1981-84; assoc. editor Astrophys. Jour., 1978-82; contbr. over 100 articles to tech. jours.; several patents in field. Trustee Trenton (N.J.) State Coll., 1977-79; mem. bd. overseers U. Pa. Sch. Engring. and Applied Sci, 1983-86; mem. vis. com. Calif. Inst. Tech., vice 1977-79; mem. Com. Concerned Scientists, 1975 chmn.. 1976 mem. adv bd Union of Couns. for Soviet Jews, 1983—; bd. dirs. Coun. on Competitiveness. 1989-92. With U.S. Army. 1954-56. Named to N.J Lit. Hall of Fame. 1991; recipient Herschel medal Royal Astron. Soc. 1977, Nobel prize in Physics. 1978. Townsend Harris medal CCNY. 1979. Newman award, 1983, Joseph Handleman prize in the scis., 1983, Grad. Faculties Alumni award Columbia U 1984, Achievement in Science award Big

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IN 20TH

PERCY, WALKER,

author; b. Birmingham. Ala.. May 28. 1916; s. Leroy Pratt and Martha Susan (Phinizy) P m. Mary Bernice Townsend. Nov. 7, 1946: children: Mary Pratt, Ann D. Columbia U 1941. InBoyd. B.A U. N.C.. 1937; tern Bellevue Hosp.. N.Y.C., 1942; writer. 1943-90. Author: The Moviegoer. 1961 (Nat Book award 1962). The Last Gentleman. 1966. Love in the Rums. 1971, (essays) The Message in the Bottle. 1975. Lancelot. 1976. The Second Coming. 1980. Lost in the Cosmos. 1983, The Thanatos Syndrome. 1987; Conibr philos.. critical and med. essays to Recipient award NEH. Dr Jefferson lectr. jours., mags Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., mem. Nat Inst. Arts and ;

M

.

Roman

Letters. 10,

,

Home: Covington Ky. Died May

Catholic.

1990

glewood Music Festival. Aspen Music Festival. Israel Festival. Wolf Trap Summer Festival, recital tours, U.S.. Can., S.Am., Europe. Angel. London,

Israel.

RCA

PERELMAN, SIDNEY JOSEPH,

writer; b Bklyn Feb. 1. 1904; s. Joseph and Sophia (Charren) P.; m. Laura West. July 1929; children: Adam. Abby Laura. Student. Brown U.. 1921-25. Artist and writer Judge. 1925-29. Coll. Humor. 1929-30; writer for motion pictures. 1930-79; contbr. The New Yorker. 1931-79; wrote sketches for Third Little Show. .

Author: Dawn Ginsbergh's a Little Faster, others. Revenge. 1929. Parlor. Bedlam and Bath. 1930, (play) (with Laura Perelman) All Good Americans. 1934. The Night Before Christmas. 1941. Strictly from Hunger, 1937. Look Who's Talking, 1940. The Dream Department. 1943. (play) (with Ogden Nash) One Touch of Venus, 1943, Crazy Like a Fox. 1944, Keep it Crisp, 1946, Acres and Pains, Best of S.J. Perelman, 1947. Westward Ho. 1948. Listen to the Mocking 1949. The Swiss Family Perelman. 1950. The 111 Bird. Tempered Clavichord. 1953, Perelman's Home Companion, 1955, The Road to Miltown. 1957. The Most of S.J. Perelman. 1958. The Rising Gorge, 1961. (play) The Beauty Part, 1963, Chicken Inspector No. 23. 1966. Baby. It's Cold Inside. 1970, Vinegar Puss. 1975. The Last Laugh. 1981.

Walk

Named

Best Screen Writer of 1956 for Around the World in 80 Days, also Acad, award, New York Film Critics award.

Mem.

Screen Writers Guild. Dramatists Guild. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. Century Assn. Club. Died Oct. 17, 1979.

Australia, Far East; recorded for Victor. DG. Telarc. Teldec. Sony

Recipient Leventritt prize, 1964. 15 Grammy awards, 1977. 80-82. 87. Award - Medal of Liberty. 1986. Address: 10019-6014 Artists 825 7th Ave New York

78,

NY

IMG

PEROT, HENRY ROSS,

investments and

group executive, data processing services company executive; b. June 27, 1930; married; 4 children. Ed- U.S. Naval Acad. Data





;

;

Corp. Died Apr.

16.

JR., entrepreneur

Pres.

NYC.

1923-29; tndsl. commr. Indsl. Bd.. State of N.Y., 1929-33; apptd. sec. Dept. Labor. Washington, 1933-45; vis. lectr. labor rels. and polit. sc. U III., 1953, Seminar of Am. Subjects, Salzburg, Austria. 1955. Cornell U., 1956-65. Author: Life Hazards from Fire in New York Factories, 1912, The Problem of Mercantile Fire Hazards, 1914, Plan for Maternity Care, 1918. Women as Employers, 1919, Social Experiment Under the Workmen's Compensation Jurisdiction, 1921. People at Work, 1934, The Roosevelt I Knew, 1946. Chmn. Pres.'s Com. on Econ.

mem., chmn. Stale

A

A

Bd. Econ. Stabilization War Manpower for Vocat. Edn., Nat. Archives Svc. Commn.. 1946-52; chmn Delegation to Internal. Labor Orgn. Conf., Pans, Oct. 1945. Recipient Eminent Achievement medal Am. Women's Assn.,

Security, 1934;

mem.

commn., Fed. Adv. Bd

Commn.,

U.S.

US

Civil

1933. Mem. Colony Club, Cosmopolitan Club. 14, 1965; buried Newcastle.

Died

PERRET, AUGUSTE, architect; b. Ixelles, Belgium, Feb. 12, 1874; s. Claude Marie and Pauline Lucie (Lorimey) P.; m. Jeanne Cordeau, Jan. 30, 1902. Diploma, Fine Arts Sch.,

D

Alsacienne, 1891; honoris causa, U. Helsinki, Princeton U. Prof. Ecole Speciale d' Architecture. Ecole Nationale Superleure des Beaux-Arts, pres. Salon des Tuileries; mem. Inst, de France. Author: Contribution a une Theorie de ['Architecture. Pres. Superior Coun. of Order of Architects. Decorated

Grand

Officer Legion of Honor; recipient Royal Gold Medal Britain), Gold medal AIA; meml. plate at birthplace from Soc. Beige des Urbanistes et Architects modernistes.

(Gt.

in

use of reinforced concrete.

MAXWELL

EVARTS, editor, publisher; b. 1884. s. Edward Clifford and Elizabeth (Evarts) P.; prep. edn. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1898-1903; A.B.. Harvard, 1907; m. Louise Saunders, Dec. John 1910; children: Bertha Saunders (Mrs. 31, Frothingham). Elizabeth Evarts (Mrs. Douglas Gorsline), Louise Elvire (Mrs. Robert G. King);, Nancy Gait. Jane Morton. Reporter staff of New York Times, 1907-10; with Charles Scribner's Sons since 1910. book advt. mgr., 1911-14, editor since 1914, dir. since 1915, sec. 1917-32, also v. p.

G

Clubs: Harvard, Coffee House. Century Assn. (New York); Country (New Canaan, Conn.). Died June 17, 1947.

MARTIN LEWIS,

NYC,

June

24,

1927;

physicist, engineer, educator; b.

children:

B.Chem Engnng

Jed,

Anne.

Matthew.

1948; Ph.D.. Poly Inst Bklyn Columbia U ., 1955; ScD (hon), U Chgo.. 1990. Chem. engr Gen Electric Co., 1948-50; asst. prof physics U Mich.. 1963—. 1955-58, asso. prof., 1958-63; prof. Stanford, Author: High Energy Hadron Physics, 1975, Reflections on Experimental Science, 1996; contbr. articles on high energy physics and on relation of sci. to soc. to profl. jours. Served with U.S. Mcht. Marine, 1944-45; Served with AUS. 1945-46. Recipient Wolf prize in physics, 1982. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1995. Fellow Phys. Soc; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis Acad. Arts & Scis. Home: 3737 El Centro Ave Palo Alto CA 94306-2642 Office: Stanford U Stanford Linear Accelerator Clr Stanford CA 94305 .

,

Am

,

Am

PERLMAN, ITZHAK,

b Tel Aviv, Aug. 31. 1945; s. Chaim and Shoshana P m. Toby Lynn Fnedlander, 1967; 5 children. Student, Tel Aviv Acad. Music, Juilliard Sch., Meadowmount Sch. Music; hon degree in music. Tufts U 1986. Appeared with N.Y. Phi harm Cleve. Orch Phila Orch.. Nat Symphony Orch.. most orchs. in US, with Berlin Phil harm English Chamber Orch., London Symphony. London Philharm.. Royal Philharm., BBC Orch.. Vienna Philharm. Israel Philharmonic. Concert gcbouw; participant numerous music festivals, including Ravinia Festival, Tanviolinist; .

.

I

.

Coll., 1974.

Lehigh

U„

1977; D.F.A.. St. John's

U.. 1982; LittD, Coll. New Rochelle, 1989; MusD, U. R.I.. 1992, Fla. Atlantic U„ 1997. Author: Debut at the Met;

sang

at

State Opera,



;

1985; was 1st Am. to receive Bolshoi medal, 1972; recipient Nat. Medal of Arts, Pres. Clinton, 1998. Avocation: tennis. ICM Artists Ltd 40 57th St Fl 16 New York 10019-4098 I believe that life is a series of just one darn thing after another. If we can learn that, we can expect, meet, and solve our problems.

educator, former federal official; b. Vandergrift, Pa., Oct. 11, 1927; s. Edward Martin and Mabelle Estelle (Dunlap) P.; m. Leonilla Green, Dec. 29, 1947; children: David, William, Rebecca. Robin. Mark. BS in Math. Stanford U.. 1949, MS, 1950; PhD, Pa. State U., 1957. Instr. math. Pa. State U., 1951-54; sr. mathematician HRB-Singer Co., State College, Pa., 1952-54; dir. electronic Sylvania Co., Mountain View, Calif., 1954-64, def. labs. pres. ESL, Inc., Sunnyvale. Calif., 1964-77; tech. cons. Dept Def., Washington. 1967-77. under sec. def. for research and engnng.. 1977-81; mng. dir. Hambrecht & Quist (investment bankers), San Francisco, 1981-85; chmn. Tech. Strategies & Alliances, Menlo Park, Calif.. 1985-93; prof- co-dir. Ctr. for Internat. Security and Arms Control Stanford U., 1989-93; apptd. Dep. Sec. Def. Pentagon, Washington, 1993-94, appt. Sec. Def., 1994-97; prof, en g ring. -econ. sys. and ops. rsch. Stanford (Calif.) U.. 1997—. Served with U.S. Army. 194647. Recipient Def. Disting. Svc. medal U.S. Govt., 1980, 81, Achievement medal Am. Electronics Assn.. 1980, Forrestal Medal, 1994, Henry Stimson medal, 1994. Arthur Bueche medal NAE, 1996. Eisenhower award. 1996, Presdl. Medal Freedom, 1997, Outstanding Civilian Svc. medals U.S. Army, 1997. USN. 1997, USAF, 1997, USCG. 1997. NASA, 1997.

W

GTE

Def. Intelligence Agy., 1997; Sr. fellow Inst. Internat. Studies, E-mail: wjperFax: 650-725-0920. Stanford U, 1997—. [email protected].

NY

PETERSHAM, MAUD, writer, illustrator; b. 1890. Author: An American ABC, The Box with Red Wheels. The Circus Baby, A Picture Book, Miki and Mary, Their Search for Treasures, Off to Bed, Seven Stories for Wide-Awakes, others, (nonfiction) America's Stamps, The Story of 100 Years of U.S. Postage Stamps, The Christ Child as Told by Matthew and Luke, Joseph and His Brothers, From the Story Told in the Book of Genesis, The Shepherd Psalm, Psalm 23 from the Book of Psalms, The Story of the Presidents of the United States of America, others, (story book series) The Story Book of Aircraft, The Story Book of Corn, The Story Book of Gold, The Story Book of Rice, The Story Book of Things We Use: Houses, Clothes. Food, Transportation, The Story Book of Wheels, others; illustrator: Albanian Wonder Tales (Post Wheeler), Children of the Mountain Eagle (Elizabeth C. Miller), The Four and Lena. Fun with Polly Parrot (Ernest Horn and Rose Wickey), In Clean Hay (Eric P. Kelly), Little Indians (Mabel Guinnip La Rue), Nursery Friends from France, My Travelship (Olive Beaupre Miller). Poppy Seed Cakes (Margery Clark), Reading to Find Out: A Silent Reader for Primary Grades. Rootabaga Pigeons (Carl Sandburg), Tales of Enchantment from Spain (Elsie Spicer Eells), Treasure Trove (Sydney V. Rowland, William Dodge Lewis, Elizabeth J. Marshall), Zip, the Toy Mule and Other (fiction)

Stories, others.

Hoar

PERL,

Westminster

Office:

May

N.Y.C., Sept. 20,

Joseph.

;

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Vienna Munich Opera, West Berlin Opera, Salzburg The White House, debuts at festivals in Vienna and Munich; premiered Ani M'amin, Carnegie Hall, 1973; concert tours in U.S., Soviet Union. Scandinavian countries. Israel, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, debut, Kirov Opera. Leningrad. USSR, sang at Bolshoi Opera, Moscow (1st Am. recipient Bolshoi medal). Trustee, bd. dirs. Carnegie Hall; trustee Ithaca Coll.; dir. Met. Opera Guild; chmn. Nat. Inst. Music Theater, 1991 apptd. by Pres. Bush to Nat. Coun. Arts, 1991; overseer Colby Coll., Bklyn. Coll. Performing Arts Ctr.; past chair Nat. Cystic Fibrosis Found.; active Israel Bonds, AIDS rsch.; bd. dirs. Met. Opera Guild. Named Woman of Yr. Fedn. Women's Clubs, 1964; honored spl. ceremony on 35th anniversary with the Met. Opera Co.,

PERSHING, JOHN JOSEPH, PERKINS,

NYC,

PETERS, ROBERTA, soprano; b. May 4. 1930; d. Sol and Ruth (Hirsch) P m. Bertram Fields. Apr. 10. 1955; children: Paul, Bruce. Ed. privately; Litt.D.. Elmira Coll.. 1967; Mus. D., Ithaca Coll., 1968, Colby Coll., 1980; L.H.D.,

Festival,

PERRY, WILLIAM JAMES,

1

17, resigned, 1917, mayor of Boston, 1918-22; apptd. mem. U.S. Sect. Internat High Commn., 1917. Democrat. Episcopalian. Died June 26, 1938.

2256 Address: Perot Systems 12404 Park Central Dr Dallas 75251-1808

TX

Penni

federal agency administrator; b. Boston. Apr. 10. 1880; d. Frederick W. and Susan Perkins; child. AB. Mt. m. Paul Caldwell Wilson. Sept. 26. 1913; Holyoke Coll.. 1902; postgrad- U. Pa.; AM. Columbia U.. 1910; LLD (hon.). U. Wis., 1933. Amherst Coll., 1934. Brandeis U.. 1961. Exec. sec. Consumers' League, N.Y.C., 1910-12, Com. on Safety. N.Y.C.. 1912-17; exec. dir. N.Y. Coun. Orgn. for War Svc. 1917-19; commr. N.Y. State Indsl. Commn.. 1919-21; dir. Coun. on Immigrant Edn., 1921-23;

.

Met. Opera debut as Zerlina in Don Giovanni, 1950; recorded numerous operas; appeared motion pictures including Tonight We Sing, City Hall, 1996; frequent appearances radio and TV; stage appearances include The King and I, 1973. Bittersweet, Merry Widow, The Sound of Music;

1972.

PERKINS, FRANCES,

ANDREW

PETERS, JAMES, mayor; b. Jamaica Plain. Mass., Apr. 3, 1872; s. Andrew James and Mary Richards (Whitney) P.; m. Martha R. Phillips. June 23. 1910; children: Andrew J. Alanson (dec.), John P. (dec), Bradford. Robeson. David McClure. AB. Harvard U 1895, LLB. 1898. Mem. Mass. Ho. of Reps.. 1904-05, Mass. Senate. 1904-05. 60th through 63d Congresses, 11th dist. Mass., 1907-14; resigned. 1914, asst. sec. of U.S. treasury, in charge of customs, 1914-

The Raoul Wallenberg award. The Jefferson award, The patrick Henry award. The Nat. Bus. Hall of Fame award. The Sarnoff award. The Eisenhower award. The Smithsonian Computerworld award. The Horatio Alger award Office: The Perot Group 12377 Merit Dr Ste 1700 Dallas TX 75251-

Pioneered an architectural style Died Feb. 28, 1954.

PERINI, LOUIS ROBERT,

real estate

processing salesman IBM Corp., 1957-62; founder Electronic Data Systems Corp.. Dallas. 1962-84, chmn.. CEO. also dir.. now with The Perot Group, Dallas; chmn. Hillwood Devel. Corp.. Dallas. 1984 founder Perot Systems Corp., Washington, 1988 independent cand. for Pres. of U.S.. 1992. Author: Not For Sale at Any Price. 1993. Served with USN, 1953-57. Recipient Internat. Disting, Entrepreneur award. U. Man.. 1988, The Winston Churchill award, 1986, to 1986;

4,

PETERSON

213

.

.

archives appear in their original form

career military officer; b.

Linn County, Mo.. Sept. 13, 1860; s. John F. and Ann E. (Thompson) P.m. Helen F. Warren, Jan. 26, 1905; 4 children (wife and 3 daus dec. in burning of the Presidio, Aug. 27, 1915). Student, Kirksville (Mo.) Normal Sch.. 1880; grad., Mil. Acad., 1886; LLB. U. Nebr., 1893. LLD. 1917; St. Andrews, Scotland, 1919, Cambridge (Eng.) U., in Mil 1919. Yale U.. 1920; DCL, Oxford (Eng.) U., 1919; Mil. Acad., 1921; other hon. degrees. Sci. (hon). Pa. Commd. 2d It. 6th U.S. Cav 1886; rose through grades capt. 1st U.S. Cav., 1901; hon. disch. from vols., 1901; transferred 15th U.S. Cav.. 1901; bng. gen. U.S. Army. 1906. maj. gen.. 1916; gen. U.S. Army (emergency), 1917, gen. Armies of the U.S.. confirmed by U.S. Senate, 1919-24, ret., 1924; served in numerous Am. Indian campaigns, 1886-91; mil. instr. U. Nebr., 1891-95, instr. tactics, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1897-98;

U.S.

LLD. U.

D

.

with 10th Cav. in Santiago campaign, Cuba, 1898; organized Bur. Insular Affairs, chief, 1898-99; served in the Philippines. 1899-1903; mil. attache. Tokyo, 1905-06, with Kuroki's army in Manchuna. 1905; served on Gen. Staff, 1903-06; duty in the Philippines. 1899-1903, 1906-08, 190914; comdr. Dept. Mindanao, gov. Moro Province; comd. successful mil. operation against histile Moros, terminating in their defeat at Bagsak, 1913, comd. 8th Brigade, Presidio, Calif.; comd. U.S. troops sent into Mex. in pursuit of Villa, 1916; comdr.-in-chief A.E.F.. World War I, 1917-19; apptd. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army. 1921. Author: My Experiences in served

Chmn. Am. Battle Monuments the World War, 1931. Decorated Commn.; chmn. Goethals Meml. Commn. D.S.M., Grand Cross Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre and Medaille Militaire (France), Grand Cordon Order of the Paulawnia (Japan). Grand Cordon Order of Leopold and Croix de Guerre (Belgium), Great Cross Order of White Lion and Croix de Guerre (Czechoslovakia), Order St. Savoir (Greece), Grand Cross Order St. Maunzio e Lazzaro. and Mil Order of Savoy (Italy). Grand Cordon Prince Danilo I, and Obilitch medal (Montenegro), medal of La Solandad (Panama), Virtuti Mititan and Polonia Restituta (Poland). Grand Cordon Order of Precious Light of Chia Ho (China), Star of Kara-Georges (Serbia). Order Mem Masons. Metro(Rumania), others.

Grand Cordon Order Mihai

Bravul

politan Club. Army and Navy Club (Washington) Died July 15, 1948; interred at Arlington Nat Cemetery, Va.

PETERSHAM,

MISKA,

writer,

illustrator;

b.

(fiction) An American ABC, The Boy Who Get-Away and Hary Janos, Off to Bed, Seven Stories for Wide-Awakes, The Rooster Crows, A Book of American Rhymes and Jingles (Caldecott medal 1945). others, (nonfiction) The Ark of Father Noah and Mother Noah, David, From the Story Told in the First Book of Samuel and the First Book of Kings, Moses, From the Story Told in the Old Testament, The Silver Mace, A Story of Williamsburg, The Story of Jesus, A Little New Testament, others, (story book series) The Story Book of Clothes, The Story Book of Cotton, The Story Book of Houses, The Story Book of Iron and Steel, The Story Book of Sugar, The Story Book of Transportation, others; illustrator: The Billy Bang Book (Mabel Guinnip La Rue), The Enchanted Forest (William Bowen), The Four and Lena (Marie Barringer), The FU-N Book (Mabel Guinnip La Rue), Guld. The Cavern King, Heidi (Johanna Spyn), A Little Book of Prayers (Emilie Johnson), The Magic Doll of Roumania, A Wonder Story in which East and West Do Meet, Written for American Children (Marie, Queen Consort of Ferdinand I, King of

1888.

Author:

Had No

Heart,

Romania), Nursery Friends from France, My Travelship (Olive Beaupre Miller), Poppy Seed Cakes (Margery Clark), Rootabaga S:orics (Carl Sandburg). Told Under the Christmas Tree. An Umbrella Book (Assn. for Childhood Edn. Internat.), Young Trajan (Elizabeth Cleveland Miller), others.

Died 1960

PETERSON, ESTHER, consumer advocate; b Provo, Utah, Dec. 9, 1906; d. Lars and Annie (Nielsen) Eggertsen; m. Oliver A. Peterson, May 28. 1932; children: Karen Kristine, Enc N„ Iver E„ Lars E. A.B., Brigham Young U.. 1927; hon degrees. Smith Columbia Tchrs. Coll., 1930; Carnegie Inst Tech. Montclair Coll., Coll Bryant Coll

MA, .

MA.

,

Hood Coll., Maryhurst Coll., Simmons Coll., Northeastern U- U South Utah, Western Coll Women, Oxford, Ohio. Mich State U-. U. Mich.. U. Utah, Williams Coll.. GeTchr. orgetown U., Temple U Goucher Coll.. Tufts U. Branch Agr. Coll., Cedar City, Utah. 1927-29, Utah State U Wtnsor Sch., Boston. 1930-36, Bryn Mawr Summer Sch. for ,

,

PETERSON Women Clothing

Workers in Industry, 1932-39; ass!, dir. edn. Amal. Workers Am., 1939-44, Washington legis. rep..

union dept AFL-CIO, 1958-61; dir Women's Bur., U.S. Dept. Labor. 1961-64, asst. sec. labor for labor standards, 1961-69; exec, vice chmn. Pres.'s Commn. on 1945-48;

legis. rep. indsl.

Status of Women, 1961-63, Interdeptl Com. Status Women, 1963-65; chmn. Pres.'s Com. Consumer Interests, 1964-67, spl. asst to President for consumer affairs, 1964-67; legis. rep. Amal. Clothing Workers Am., Washington, 1969-70; consumer adviser Giant Food Corp., 1970-77; spl. asst. to Pres. 1977-80; chmn. Consumer Affairs for consumer affairs. Council, 1979-80. Active Internat. Med. Svcs. for Health. 1987, United Srs. Health Coop.. 1987, Ctr. Sci. in Pub. Interest, 1964; mem. Women's Nat. Dem. Club; rep.

NGO

Internat. Orgn.

UN,

Consumers Union

at

Econ. and Social Coun.

mem.

1985, appointed pub.

U.S. Del. to Gen. Assembly, Decorated Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1981, recipient Industry Consumer award, 1986, Mgmt. award

1993.

Food

1989. Mem. AAUW, Am. Home Econs. Assn. (hon.), Nat. Consumers League (pres. 1974-76, hon. pres. 1981), Cosmos Club. Phi Chi Theta (hon). Delta Sigma

Bngham Young U

,

Theta (hon.).

PETERSON. PETER

G., investment company executive; b. Kearney, Nebr., June 5, 1926; s. George and Venetia P.; m. H„ May 1953 (div. 1979); children: John, Jim. David, Holly, Michael; m. Joan Ganz Cooney. Apr. 26, 1980. BS. Northwestern U., 1947; MBA. U.Chgo., 1951; PhD (hon.), Colgate U.. George Washington U., Northwestern U., Georgetown U., U. Rochester, Southampton Coll. at L.I. Exec, v.p. Market Facts, Chgo., 1948-52; v. p. McCann Erickson, Chgo.. 1952-58; pres. Bell and Howell, Chgo., 1958-71; exec. v.p. Bell and Howell, 1958-61, CEO. 1963-71; asst. to Pres. of U.S. for Internat. Econ. Affairs Washington, 1961-63; sec. of Sally

commerce U.S. Govt.. 1972-73; CEO, chmn. bd. Lehman Bros, and Lehman Bros., Kuhn, Loeb, Inc., N.Y.C.. 1973-84; chmn. The Blackstone Group, 1985 chmn. Fed. Res. Bank NY. Author: Gray Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America-and the World, Will America Grow Up



;

Grows Old. Facing Up: How to Rescue the it Economy from Crushing Debt and Restore the American Before

Dream;

editor;

Readings

Policies; co-author:

in

Market Organization and Pnce

On Borrowed

How The Growth

Time:

In

Entitlement Spending Threatens America's Future. Founding mem. Bi-Partisan Budget Appeal; pres. The Concord CoaliDevel., Mus. Modern Art, tion; trustee Commn. for Econ bd. dirs. Pub. Agenda. Recipient Outstanding Service award, Phoenix House, N Y.C.. 1976, Stephen Wise award. Jewish Congress. 1981, U. Chgo. Alumni medal, 1983, Man of Vision award, 1994, Nebraskalander award, 1994; named to Pres. Clinton's Bi-Partisan Comm. on Entitlement Refirm, 1994, Mem. Coun. on Fgn. Rels. (chmn. bd. 1985—). Inst. Internat. Econs. (chmn. bd 1980), Nat. Bur. Econ Rsch. (trustee), Japan Soc., Blind Brook Club (Purchase, NY.), Deepdale Club (Manhasset, N.Y.), Maidstone Club (Easthampton. N.Y.), Chgo. Club. River Clib. Links. Augusta Nat. Club, Burning Tree (Washington) Windsor a nd Red Stick Clubs (Vero Beach, Fla.). Atlantic Club. Republican. Home: 435 E 52nd St Apt IIG New 10022-6445 Office: The Blackstone Group 345 Park York Ave Ste 3101 New York 10154-0004

NYC;

Am

NY

NY

PETTY, RICHARD,

retired professional race car driver;

owner Car # 43. Mem. Pres.'s Coun. Fitness and Sport. Recipient Myers Bros, award Nat. Motorsports Press Assn., 1961. 67. 71. Excellence award NASCAR, 1987; named Grand Nat. Rookie of Year, 1959; Most Popular Driver in Grand Nat., 1962, 64, 68. 70, 74. 75, 76, 77, 78; Martini & Rossi Am. Driver of Year, 1971; Driver of Year Nat. Motorsport Press Assn.. 1974-75; Driver of Quarter Century, 1991; inducted into N.C. Athletic Hall of Fame, 1973. Mem. Nat.

Assn. Stock Car Auto Racing (7 time champion; Winston nat.

champion

1964,

67,

71,

72.

74,

Genoa. 1970—, Piano and Rice, Genoa, Paris and London, 1977—, Piano and Fitzgerald. Houston, 1980—; lectr. Poly of Milan, 1965-68; vis. lectr. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1967. U. Pa.. Phila.. 1967, U. Bucharest, Romania. 1968, Poly, of Delft. Netherlands, 1969. Unesco, Pans, 1973. Oslo Sch. Architecture, 1976; prof, architecture Archtl Assn. Sch.. London, 1971, Poly. Ccn. London, 1971. Prin. works include Italian Industry Pavilion, Expo '70, Japan, 1970, Fitzroy St. Comml. Ctr., Cambridge, U.K., 1970, B&B Italia Offices, Como, 1971, Universal Oil Products U.K. Head Office and Fragrances Ltd. Lab., Tadworth, Surrey, 1972, Aslon Martin Lagonda Ltd. Offices, Showroom, Restaurant, etc., London, 1973, PATScentre. Cambridge, 1975, Inst, de

UOP

Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique, Paris, 1977, Centre Beaubourg, Paris, 1977, Kronenbourg factory, Strasbourg, 1978, Quartiere II Rigo housing estate, Corciano, Perugia. Italy, 1978-82, Civic Ctr. and Libr., Loano, Savona, Italy, 1980, Nationalgalene extensions & housing. West Berlin, 1981, De Menil Collection bldg., Houston, 1981-83, Bance Agricola Comml. bldg., Reggio Emilia, Italy. 1981-83, IBM travelling exhbn. pavilions, 1982. Palazzo a Vela conversion, 1982, Centocelle/Torrespaccata Bus. Ctr., Rome, 1982. Banca Agricola Comml. br bldg., Modena, Italy. 1982, 5 Met. Rwy. Stas., Genoa, 1983, II Prometeo music rsch. lab., Venice. 1984, Centre Georges Pompidou cinema extensions, Paris, 1984, Comml. Ctr. office bldgs., Naples, Italy, 1984, Kenya Energy Tech. Inst., Nairobi, 1984, Leisure Ctr., Cremona, Italy, 1984, Columbus Expedition 500th Anniversary designs, Genoa. 1984. Office Bldg. for Lowara factory, Vicenza, Italy, 1985, Mus. for Menil Collection, Houston, 1986, Hdqs. for Light Metals Expt!. Inst., Novara, Italy, 1987. s. Nicola Football stadium. Ban, Italy, 1990, Bercy Comml. Ctr., Pans. 1990, Extension, Paris, 1990,

IRCAM

Cruise Ships for

P&O,

U.S.A.. 1990, housing City of Pans, Guyancourt, France, 1991. Underground stas. for Ansaldo, Genoa, Italy, 1991. Hdqrs. Credito Indsl. Sardo, Cagliari, Italy. 1992, Kansai Internat. Airport, Osaka, 1994, Lingotto Congress-Concert Hall, Tunn. Italy, 1994, Renzo Piano Bldg. Workshop Office, Genoa, 1994. Cy Twombly Pavilion. Houston, 1995, Mendien Hotel at Lingotto and Bus. Ctr., Torino, Italy, 1995, Hdqs. Harbour Authorities, Genoa, 1995, Cinema, Offices, Contemporary Art Mus., Congress Ctr., Landscape. Cite Internat., Lyon, France. 1996, I Portia (Shopping St. at Lingotto), Tunn, 1996, Ushibuka Bndge, Kumamoto, Japan, 1997, Mus. Sci. and Tech., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1997, Mus. Beyeler Found., Riehen. Basel, Switzerland. 1 997, Mercedes Benz Design Ctr., Stuttgart, Germany, 1998, Lodi (Italy)Bank Hdqs.. 1998, numerous others; exhbns. include Triennale, Milan, 1967, Archtl. Assn.. London, 1970, Musee "des Arts Decoratifs, Pans, 1973, IBM Travelling Exhbn. in Europe. 1986, Columbus Internat. Exposition, Aquarium and Congress Hall. Genoa, 1992. Recipient 1st prize Place Beaubourg Competition, Pans, 1971, Auguste Perret prize Internat. Union Architects, 1978, Compasso d'Oro award, Milan, 1981, Arnold W, Brunner Memonal Pnze in Architecture Am. Acad, of Arts and Letters, 1994, Erasmus pnze, Netherlands, 1995. Art pirze Akademie Kunste. Berlin. 1995. Premio Capo Circeo, 1996, Diploma European award fro steel structures for elevated heliport structure at Lingotto (Italy), 1997, Pntzker Arch, pnze The White House, 1998; decorated officer Nat. Order Legion of Honor (France), 1999. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects (hon). Office: Atelier Piano, 34 rue des Archives, 75004 Paris France also: Studio Renzo Piano. Via Rubens 29, 16158 Genoa Italy 1991,

Thomson

factories.

s.

Lee and Elizabeth T. P.; m. Lynda Owens; children: Kyle, Sharon. Lisa. Rebecca. Auto racer, 35 years, ret., 1992;

Cup grand

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75. 79).

Achievements include entered 1015 Grand Nat. Races, winner 200, 1958-86, with 55 Superspeedway wins; winner Daytona 500, 1964. 66, 71. 73, 74, 79. 81; 1000th career Winston Cup start June 15, 1986 at Mich. Internat. Speedway; 500th consecutive start on Aug. 21, 1988 in Champion Spark Plug 500. Address: Petty Enterprises Inc 311 Branson Mill Rd Randleman NC 27317-8008

Chaim Weizmann fellow, 1976-78; physicist and Tech., Gaithersburg, Md., 1978-90. 1990-95, fellow, 1995—; vis. prof. Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, 1989-90; adj. prof, physics U. Md., College Park, 1991—. Editor/author: Laser Manipulation of Atoms and Ions, 1992; contbr. articles to profl jours. Named Outstanding Young Scientist, Md. Acad. Sci., 1982; recipient Gold medal U.S. Dept Commerce, 1993. Albert A. Michelson medal Franklin Inst., 1996, Gold medal Pa. Soc., 1999; co-recipient Nobel prize for physics, 1997, Schawlow prize in laser sci., APS, 1998. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Optical Soc. Am., Am. Acad Arts & Scis mem. NAS. Achievements include demonstrated laser cooling of atomic beams; electromagnetic trapping of neutral atoms; discovered subdoppler laser cooling; produced sub-microkelvin 3D kinetic temperatures. Office: Nat Inst Stds & Tech AI67 100 bridge, 1970-76,

Nat.

group

Inst.

Stds.

leader,

;

Bureau Dr Stop 8424 Gaithersburg

MD

PHY

20899-0003

Genoa,

1937; m. Magda Arduino, 1962; m. Emilia Rossato, 1992; children: Carlo, Matteo, Lia, Giorgio Anthony Dip. Arch., Poly, of Milan, 1964. Worked with Franco Albini, Milan, 1962-64. E. Piano, Genoa. 1964-65, Z.S Makowsky. London, 1965-70; ptnr. Piano and Rogers Architects, London, Paris and architect; b.

Italy. Sept.

14.

CENTURY AMERICA

(Research and Devel. Bd.). 1948-49; mem. U.S. nat. com. tech. panel Earth Satellite Program, 1955-60; mem. Army Sci. Adv. Panel, 1960-64; dir rsch. inst. U Petroleum and Minerals, Dharan, Saudi Arabia, 1977-79; pres. Pickering Rsch. Corp.. 1980-91; pres. Lignetics. Inc.. 1983-94, chmn.. 1994—. Decorated Order of Ment Italy, 1966, knight comdr. Order Brit Empire, 1975; recipient James Wyld Meml. award Am Rocket Soc., 1957, Columbus medal Genoa. 1964. Pnx Galabert for Astronautics, Goddard trophy Nat. Space Club, 1965, NASA Disting, Svc. medal. 1965. Army Disting. Civilian Svc. award. 1959. Spint of St. Louis medal, 1965. Crozier medal Am. Ordnance Assn., 1965, Man of Yr. award Indsl Rsch. Inst., 1968. Interprofl. Coop, award Soc. Mfg. Engrs.. 1970. Marconi medal Marconi Found.. 1974, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1976. Fahrney medal Franklin Inst., 1976. award of ment Am. Cons. Engrs. Coun., 1976. FrancoixXavier Bagnoud Internat award, 1993, Japan pnze Sci. and Tech. Found, of Japan, 1994. Fellow AIAA (pres. 1963, Louis W, Hill Transp. award 1968, Aerospace Pioneer award 1986). AAAS, NAE, IEEE (Edison medal 1972); mem. NAS, Am. Geophys. Union, Internat. Astronautical Fedn. (pres. 1965-66). Home; 294 Saint Kathenne Dr Flintridge CA 91011-4109

PICKFORD,

MARY (GLADYS MARIE

SMITH),

actress;

b. Toronto, Ontano, Can., Apr. 9, 1892; d. John Charles and Charlotte Mary Cathenne (Henessey) Smith; m. Owen Moore, 1911 (div. 1919); m Douglas Fairbanks, March 18, 1920 (div, Jan. 1936); m. Charles (Buddy) Rogers, June 26, 1937; foster children: Ronald Pickford Rogers, Roxanne Pickford Rogers. (hon), Rollins Coll., 1952; ArtsD, Iowa Wesleyan Coll.. 1957. V.p. Mary Pickford Famous Players Co.. 1915, Mary Pickford Film Co.. 1916; ind. prodr., 1918; co-organizer with Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin. D.W. Gnffith United Artists Corp., 1919; organizer PickfordLasky Co., 1936; co-mgr. joint bus. affairs Comet, Triangle, Artists Alliance corps; founder Motion Picture Relief Fund, pres. emeritus. Stage debut as Little Ted, Silver King. Valentine Stock Co.; on tour in Litte Red Schoolhouse; appeared in various roadshow dramas; on Broadway: The Warrens of Virginia. Good Little Devil (Juliet); films include: Tess of the Storm Country, Stella Maris, Daddy Long Legs, Pollyana, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Poor Little Rich Little Girl, Lord Fauntleroy, Coquette (Acad, award). Taming of the Shrew, Kiki; nat. appearance tour, 1933-34;

HHD

plays NBC, series Radio Parties at Pickfair, 1934; Why Not Try God, 1934, Rendezvous with Life, 1935, The Demi-Window, 1935, Sunshine and Shadow, 1955. bond-selling tours, various polit., charity, and social work, radio

My

author

Hollywood Guild and Canteen, WWII; nat. chmn. women's divsn. Nat. Found. Infantile Paralysis. 1944; mem. nat. adv. com. White House Conf. Aging, 1959; bd. dirs. Thomas Alva Edison Found.; trustee, life mem. jr. auxiliary v.p.

L.A. Jewish Home for the Aged. Decorated Star of Solidarity (Italy), 1951, wings. AUS, WWII, French Army. 1946, Disting. Svc. citation Sec. Treasury, 1953; named hon.

143d F.A., 1914, Little Sister of Navy, WWI. Outstanding Woman of Yr., Delta Tau Delta, 1948; recipient Geriatnc award Nursing and Sanitarium Care Assn., Inc., 1959, others. Mem. Women's Internat. Assn. Aero. (pres. 1946), Pilots Internal., Nat. League Am. Pen Women, Am. Women's Assn., Am. Soc. Aged Inc. (dir), Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. (founder), N.Y. Women's Press Club, So. Calif. Women's Press Club. Edison Pioneers, Hadassah, Studio of Hollywood Club (founder), Phi Beta. Died May 29, col.

1979.

FRANK

NICHOLAS, aircraft corporation exaeronautics engineer, b. Phila.. Oct. 24. 1919; s. Nikodem and Emilia (Lotocki) P.; m. Vivian O'Gara Weyerhaeuser. Dec. 1958; children; Lynn, Nicole, Frederick, Frank, John, Michael. Gregory. Student, U. Pa., 1936-39; BS in Aero. Engnng, NYU, 1940, Aero. Engring. (hon), 1955; Aero. Sci.. Pa. Mil. Coll., 1953; DSc, Alliance Coll.. 1970. Registered profl. engr., Pa. Aircraft designer PlattLePage Aircraft Corp., Eddystone, Pa., 1940-41* aerodynamicist Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co., Phila., 1941-43; founded an engring research group, 1940. (inc. as P-V Engring. Forum). 1943, later became Piasecki Helicopter Corp.. 1946; later chmn. bd.; founded Piasecki Aircraft Corp., 1955; pres.; dir. Crown Cork Internat. Corp.; mem. NSF Commn. on Innovation. Mem Citizens' Adv. Com. Transp. Quality Dept. Transp.; mem. adv. com. indsl. innovation presentation, subcom. sci., tech. and space Senate Com. on Commerce, Sci. and Transp Trustee Kosciuszko Found., N.Y.C. Named hon. Coast Guard pilot, 1945, Elder Statesman of Aviation, 1987; recipient Lawrence Sperry award Inst. Aero. Scis., 1951; Mendel award Villanova U., 1954; Philip H. Ward, Jr. medal Franklin Inst.. 1979; Penjerdel's Aviation award, 1983; Spirit of St. Louis award ASME, 1983; Explorers award Phila. chpt. Explorers Club, 1984; Disting. Citizen award Valley Forge council Boy Scouts Am.. 1985; Presdl. Nat. Medal of Tech., 1986; Contemporary Pioneer award Colonial Soc. Pa., 1987; named to Army Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974; chosen one of nation's ten outstanding young men of year U.S. Jr. C. of C, 1952. Fellow Inst. Aero. Scis., Soc. Automotive Engrs.; hon. fellow Am. Helicopter Soc. (past pres); mem. Am. Soc. Profl. Engrs., Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots. Nat. Air Carriers Assn. (indsl. cons. comn.). Clubs: Wings (N.Y.C); Merion Golf. Merion Cricket (Haverford. Pa.); Engineers (Phila.), Union League. Corinthian Yacht (Phila ); Twirly Birds (founder mem). Home: 26 Tunbndge PIASECKI,

D

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St

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Essington

PA

Office; Piasecki Aircraft

Corp

19029

HAYWARD,

PICKERING, WILLIAM physics educator, b. Wellington, N.Z., Dec. 24, 1910; s. Albert William and Elizabeth (Hayward) P.; m. Munel Bowler, Dec. 30, 1932 (dec. Mar. 1992); children: William B Anne E.; m. Inez Chapman, July 28, 1994. BS, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1932, MS. 1933, PhD in Physics, 1936; hon. degrees, Clark U 1966, Occidental Coll., 1966, U. Bologna. 1974. Mem. Cosmic Ray Expdn. to, India, 1939, Mexico. 1941; faculty Calif. Inst. Tech., 1940 prof. elec. engnng., 1946-80, prof, emeritus, 1980—. dir. jet propulsion lab., 1954-76; Mem. sci. adv. bd. USAF. 1945-48; chmn. panel on test range instrumentation scientist;

.

PIANO, RENZO,

IN 20TH

ecutive,

.;

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM DANIEL, physicist; b WilkesBarre, Pa.. Nov. 5, 1948; s. William Cornelius and Mary Catherine (Savine) P.; m. Jane Van Wynen, June 20, 1970; children: Catherine, Christine. BS, Juniata Coll., Huntingdon, Pa., 1970; PhD, MIT, 1976. Rsch. asst. MIT, Cam-

WHO

,



,

JOHN ROBINSON,

PIERCE,

electrical engineer, educator;

Des Moines. Mar.

27, 1910; s. John Starr and Harriet m. Martha Peacock, Nov. 5, 1938 (div. Mar. 1964); children: John Jeremy, Elizabeth Anne; m. Ellen R. McKown. Apr. 1, 1964 (dec. Sept. 1986); m. Brenda K. b.

Anne (Robinson)

P.;

Woodard, Oct. 17, 1987. BS, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1933, MS. 1934, PhD, 1936; D Engnng., Newark Coll. Engnng.. 1961;

U„ 1961, Poly. Inst. Bklyn, 1963, Yale Columbia U., 1965, U. Nev„ 1970, UCLA, 1977; D. Engring., Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1964; DEE, U. Bologna, Italy. 1974; LLD. U. Pa., 1974; DSc. U. So. Calif., 1978. DSc, Northwestern U., 1963,

With

Bell

Telephone Labs.,

Inc..

Murray

Hill, N.J.,

tech. staff, dir. electronics rsch..

1952-55,

1958-62,

research,

pnnciples,

exec.

dir.

dir.

1936-71;

rsch.,

comm.

communications

1963-65, exec. dir. rsch., comm. divsn., 1965-71; prof, engring. Calif. Inst. Tech., scis. Pasadena. 1971-80; chief technologist Jet Propulsion Lab., 1979-82; vis. prof, music ementus Stanford U Calif., 1983—;

pnnciples and systems

div.,

,

mem.

Sci. Adv. Com., Pres.'s Com. of Nat. Author: Theory and Design of Electron rev. edit., 1954, Traveling Wave Tubes, 1950, Electrons, Waves and Messages, 1956, Man's World of Sound, 1958, Symbols* Signals and Noise, 1961; (with A.G. Tressler) The Research State: A History of Science in New Jersey, 1964, The Beginnings of Satellite Communications, 1968, Science, Art and Communication, 1968, Almost All About Waves, 1973; (with E.C. Posner) Introduction to Communication Science and Systems, 1980. Signals: The Telephone and Beyond. 1981, The Science of Musical Sound, 1983, rev. edit.. 1992. (with Hiroshi Inose) Information Technology and Civilization. 1984; (with A. Michael Noll) Signals, The Science of Telecommunications, 1 990; editor: (with M. V. Mathews) Current Directions in Computer Music Research. 1989; articles on popular sci.; short stones. Recipient Morris

past

Medal Beams,

of

Pres.'s

Sci.

Liebmann meml. prize Inst. Radio Engrs.. 1947, Stuart Ballantine medal 1960, Man of Yr., Air Force Assn., 1962, Golden Plate award Acad. Achievement, 1962, General Hoyt S. Vandenberg trophy Arnold Air Soc., 1963, Nat. Medal of 1963. Edison medal AIEE, 1963, Valdemar Poulsen Sci., Gold medal, 1963, H.T. Cedergren medal, 1964, Marconi award. 1974. John C. Scott award, 1975. Japan Pnze, 1985, Arthur C Clarke award, 1987, Pioneer award Internat. Telemetenng Conf.. 1990; Marconi Internat. fellow. 1979. Fellow IEEE (medal of honor 1976). Acoustical Soc. Am., Am. Phys. Soc.; mem. NAS, NAE (Founders award 1977, Charles Stark Draper Prize, 1995), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Acad. Sci. (Sweden), Inst. Electronics, Info, and Communication Engrs. of Japan (hon). Inst. TV Engrs.

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WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Japan (hon.). Acad. Engnng. of Japan (fgn. assoc). Am Philos Soc. Home: 4008 El Cernlo Rd Palo Alio CA 943063114

SAMUEL

PIERCE,

RILEY.

JR., government official, Sept 8. 1922; s. Samuel R. m. Barbara Penn Wnghl. Apr. AB with honors. Cornell 1948; I child. Victoria Wnghl 1. U, 1947. JD, 1949; postgrad (Ford Found fellow). Yale U, 1957-58; LLM in Taxation. NYU. 1952. LLD. 1972; various other hon degrees including LLD, L.H.D.. D.C.L.. Lill.D Assl. dist any County Bar: NY. 1949. Supreme Ct 1956 lawyer; b.

and Hettie

Glen Cove. L.I.. E. (Armstrong)

NY.

NY.

NY

NYC

NYC

1964-65 World's Fair Corp. Contbr articles to profl. jours. Holyoke Coll.. 1965-75. Trustee Inst. Civil Justice. Mt Hampton Inst.. Inst. Internal. Edn.. Cornell U, Howard U,

Tax Found

dirs.

Georgetown.

Brit.

Guiana.

Conf on Coops. panel symposium

U.S. del 1956; mem.

Conf. on Atomic Energy. Chgo, 1956; fraternal All-African People's Conf.. Accra, Ghana. 1958; mem. Nat. Def. Exec. Res.. 1957-70: mem nat exec bd Boy U Com, 1959-61; Scouts Am, 1969-75; mem mem. panel arbitrators Am. Arbitration Assn. and Fed. Bd. dirs Louis Mediation and Conciliation Service. 1957 T. Wright Meml. Fund. Inc.. Nat. Parkinson Found.. Inc., 1959-61; sec dir. Greater N.Y, 1960-70; Mem. N.Y. State Republican Campaign Hdqrs Staff. 1952, 58; gov N.Y. Young Rep. Club. 1951-53. With AUS. 1943-46; as 1st It. Recipient Jr C of C Ann. J.A.G.C. Res.. 1950-52 1958. Alexander Hamilton award Disting. Svc. award. Treasury Dept.. 1973. Disting. Alumnus award Cornell Law Sch. 1988. Disting. Svc Medallion Nassau County Bar Assn. 1988. Reagan Revolution Medal of Honor. 1989. Presdl. Citizens medal. 1989. Salute to Greatness award Martin Luther King Jr Or. 1989: selected mem of LI Coll Trial Lawyers; Sports Hall of Fame. 1988 Fellow mem. ABA, Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y, Cornell Assn. Ciass Sees.. Telluride Assn. Alumni. Cornell U. Alumni Assn. N.Y.C. (gov ). C ID Agls. Assn. (gov). N.Y County Lawyers Assn., Inst. Jud. Adminstm., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Phi Alpha. Alpha Phi Omega. Methodist (former mem. commn. on interjurisdictional relations United Mil.-Indsl

del.

NYC.

SO



;

YMCA

.

T

Shellon. 1882. LLD;

Nov 14. 1891 AB. LLD. Rutgers U

Congesses.

1895-99;

Princeton U, 1879. AM. Elected to 54th and 55th Senate. 1899-1901. pres. 1901: assoc. justice N.J Supreme Ct, 1901-08; chancellor NJ, 1908-15: resigned. 1912; apptd assoc justice U.S. Supreme Ct, 1912; resigned. 1922 Republican Died Dec 9. 1924.

mem

N.J.

P..

1953-55. asst. NY., 1949-53; asst. U.S. ally So Dist to under sec. Dept. Labor. Washington. 1955-56; assoc. counsel, counsel Jud. Subcom. on Antitrust U.S. Ho Reps.. 1956-57; pvt. practice law. 1957-59. 61-70. 73-81. 89—; sec. HUD. 1981-89; faculty NY. U Sch Law. 1958-70; guest speaker colls., univs.; judge N.Y. Ct. Gen. Sessions, 1959-61; U.S. Treasury Dept.. Washgen. counsel, head legal div ington, 1970-73; cons. Fund Internal. Social and Econ. Edn.. 1961-67; chmn. impartial disciplinary rev. bd. N.Y.C. Transit Stale Minimum Wage Bd System. 1968-81; chmn Hole! Industry. 1961; mem N.Y. State Banking Bd.. 1961-70. Bd. Edn. 1961. Adminstrv. Conf U.S., 1968-70, Spl Commn Baltery Park City Authority. 1968-70. Inquiry into Energy Failures. 1977; mem. nat. adv. com. Comptroller of Currency. 1975-80; adv. group commr IRS. 1974-76; mem. Nat. Wiretapping Commn, 1973-76; dir. N.Y.

1976-81; bd

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PITTMAN, ROBERT WARREN, .

executive;

interne!

Jackson. Miss, Dec. 28. 1953: s. Warren (Hurdle) P Sandra Hill. July 27. 1979;

m

E. 1

b.

and Lanita

child.

Robert

28. 1997; 1 child. Andrew Forest Student. Millsaps Coll, 1971-72. Oakland U, 197273. U. Pills, 1973-74; AMP. Harvard U, 1984-85. Disc, jockey Sta WJDX-FM. Jackson. Miss, 1970-72. Sta. WRIT. Milw, 1972; research dir Sta. Detroit. 1972-73; program dir. Sta. WPEZ, Pitts, 1973-74. Slas. WKQZ. Radio. Chgo. 1974-77. Sta WNBC. 1977-79; exec, producer Album Tracks. TV. N.Y.C,

Thomas, m. Veronique Choa. Nov.

WDRQ.

WMAQ-

NYC,

NBC

NBC

1977-78; dir, v. p., then sr. v. p. Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Co. (now Networks. Inc.). N.Y.C, 197982; exec, v.p, chief oper. officer Networks, N.Y.C, 1983-85; pres, chief exec, officer Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Co. 1985-86, Quantum Media. Inc., N.Y.C, 1987-89; exec, advisor Warner Communications, Inc. N.Y.C, 1989-90; pres chief exec officer Time Warner 1990-95; CEO. Six Flags Entertainment. Enterprises. 1991-95; mng ptnr, CEO. Century 21 Real Estate. 1995-96: pres, On-Line Networks. 1996-97; pres, Am. On-Line, Inc. 1997 bd. dirs. Cendant Corp, Am.

MTV

MTV

NYC.

.

CEO Am



COO

;

Online Inc. Bd. dirs One to One Found, N.Y.C Ballet. N.Y. Shakespeare Festival, chmn, 1987-94. Recipient

Program Mgr of Yr. Billboard. 1977. Program Dir. of Yr. Hall Radio Report. 1978, Entrepreneur award White House 1986. Golden Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement. 1990. medal of Excellence Miss U. Women. 1992. Vision award Retinitis Pigmentosa International. 1992. LifeAchievement Internal time Monitor award Internal. Teleproduction 1993; Soc, named Innovator of Yr. Performance Mag, 1981. Humanitarian of Yr, AMC. 1984. Time Mag. Man of Yr. runner-up. 1984. Esquire Mag. Under 40 Leadership. 1985; named one of Pioneers of New Am. Starl-Up. Success mag, one of five Original Thinkers of 80s. Life mag. 1990. 8 of 50 Most Influential Baby Boomers. Life mag. 1996 Methodist. Office: Am Online 22000 Aol Way

SB Conf,

Sterling

VA

Pomona. (Sanbom) Russell.

chemist, educator; b Jan 6. 1914; s Russell K. and Flora Ann. m. Jean Mosher. July 1935; children 1935; PhD. U. Calif, BS. Calif. Inst Tech

Calif. P.;

John



.

1937; DSc, Wesleyan U, 1962; LLD. U Calif, at Berkeley. 1963, Mills Coll, 1969. Instr. chemistry U Calif, 1937-39, asst. prof, 1939-42, asso. prof, 1942-45. prof, 1945-61, asst. dean letters and sci, 1947-48. dean coll. chemistry, 1951-60; pres, prof, chemistry Rice U, Houston. 1961-68. Stanford. 1968-70; prof, chemistry Calif Calif at Berkeley. 1971—; Rsch Lab. for OSRD. 1943-44; dir research tech. dir. U.S. AEC. 1949-51. mem gen. adv com, 1958-65. chmn,

U

Chem. Soc Gt. Bntain. 1978; mem. 1956-59, chmn, Naval Ordnance Test Sta mem. commn. chem. thermo-dynamics Internal. Union Pure and Applied Chemistry. 1953-61; mem. Pres.'s 1960-62; Centenary lectr bd.

US

.

1958-59;

GEORGE

1985. August-Wilhelm-von Hofmann1985. 1985. William Proctor prize. Robert A. Welch award. 1986. Maurice F. Hasler award, 1987, Gold medal Inst Chemistry. 1988. Donald Noyce AS. Edn award, 1989. Berkeley citation. 1989. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci.. Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon ): mem.

Medal

of Sci. award.

Denkumnze medal.

Am

AA

Royal Instn. (hon.). Am. Philos. Soc., Am. 1986-89. Precision Sci award 1959. PriChem Edn award 1990). Am Phys. Soc (Earle K Plyer prize. Lippincolt medal 1980). Optical Soc Am, Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Lambda Epsilon. Alpha Chi Sigma. Home: Kensington Calif Died June 18, 1989; buried Kensington, Calif Nat. Acad. Scis

Soc. (pres

estley

medal 1989.

PINCHBACK, PINCKNEY BENTON STEWART,

lawyer,

b Macon. Ga, May 10. 1837. s William and Eliza (Stewart) Mem. P; m. Nina Hethorn, I860. Ed. common schs, Cin La senate, 1868-71, pres pro tern La. senate. It. gov, 187172. acting gov. La, 1872. elected to Congress from La, 1872. surveyor of customs New Orleans. 1882; pvt practice lawyer. 1882-1921; 2 legislatures sal in Jan, 1872. named by one for US senator from La for term beginning 1873. scat was contested and decided against him. 1876. Del. Reconstruction Conv, La, 1867. del La Consll Con v. 1879; del to all Rep Nat Convs 1868-1921 In Union Army. 1862-63. cap! Co. A, 2d La Native Guards Died Dec 21. 1921 ,

PITNEY, 1858: s

MAHLON,

Henry

Adv Com, 1965-68; dir. Owens-Ill, Inc., 1967-86. Author: (with others) Selected Values ol Properties of Hydrocarbons, 1947. Quantum Chemistry, 1953, (with L. Brewer) Thermodynamics. 2d edit, 1961. Activity Coefficients in Electrolyte Solutions. 2d ecit, 1992. Molecular Sci.

and Thermodynamics. Structure

Statistical

Thermodynamics.

1993.

1995; editor; Prentice-Hall 3d edit, Chemistry senes. 1955-61; contbr. articles to profl. jours Mem. program com. for phys. Trustee Pitzer Coll, 1966 Recipient Precision Sci. Co. scis. Sloan Found, 1955-60 award in petroleum chemistry, 1950. Clayton prize Instn. Mech. Engrs, London. 1958. Priestley medal Am. Chem Soc. 1969. Nat. medal for sci, 1975, Robert A Welch award. 1984. Clark Kerr award U Calif, Berkeley. 1991, Bernard award. 1996; named to Outstanding Robert J



Young Men.

:

U.S. Jaycees. 1950;

named

to Hall of

Fame

of

Fellow Alpha Chi Sigma. 1994; Guggenheim fellow. 1951 Am Nuclear Soc, Am Inst Chemists (Gold Medal award Acad Arts and Scis. Am Phys Soc: mem 1976). Am

AAAS. NAS

(councilor

1964-67. 73-76).

Am Chem

Soc.

(award pure chemistry 1943. Gilbert N Lewis medal 1965. Williard Gibbs medal 1976). Faraday Soc, Geochem. Soc, Am. Philos. Soc, Chem. Soc. (London). Am. Coun. Edn, Chemists Club (hon.). Bohemian Club. Cosmos Club of Washington. Clubs: Chemists (hon.), Bohemian; Cosmos (Washington) Died Dec 26. 1997

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b

Momstown. NJ.. Feb

and Sarah Louisa (Halsted) P

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m. Edward

PLUMMER, JAMES WALTER,

engineenng company ex29. 1920 BS, U Calif V.p, asst. gen. mgr space system Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Inc., 1965-68, v.p, asst. gen. mgr. rsch. and develop, 1968-69, v.p, gen. mgr. space system, 1969-73, exec, pres, 1976-83; undersec. USAF. 1973-76; ret, 1983; trustee Aerospace Corp, El Segundo. Calif, 1983-85, chmn. bd. trustees, 1985— Fellow AIAA (Robert H. Goddard Astronautics award 1992). Am. Astronautical Soc; mem. Nat. Acad. Engnng (mem. space applied bd 1978-83)

ecutive; b

Idaho Springs. Colo, Jan

Berkeley.

1942;

U Md,

MS.

1953.

PLUNKETT, ROY

J, chemical

AB

engineer.

in

Chemistry.

Manchester Coll, 1932. DSc (hon .); PhD in Chemistry, Ohio U, 1936, DSc; DSc. Washington Coll. With dept organic chem. Jackson Lab. E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co, Deepwaler. N.J, 1936-39, chem. supr. chamber works, 193945. supt, 1945-49, supl. Ponsol Colors area, 1949-50, assl. mgr. works. 1950-52; mgr. chem. devel. section dept. organic chems. E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co, Wilmington. Del, 1952-54. asst mgr. lech, sect, 1954-57, mgr, 1957-60. dir. rsch. divsn. freon products. 1960-70. dir. ops, 1970-75. Stale

Recipient award City of Phila, Soc. Plastics Industry, Nat. Assn. Mfrs, Moissan medal Chem. Soc. France, Holley Medal ASME, 1990; named lo Plastics Hall of Fame. 1973. Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame. 1985. Mem AAAS, AICE. Am. Chem. Soc, Am. Inst. Chemists. Achievements included discovery of Teflon and research in fluorocarbon regrigerants. Home: Corpus Christi Tex. Died May 12, 1994.

POITIER, SIDNEY,

KENNETH SANBORN,

PITZER.

adv

CLAUDE, chemistry educator; b PIMENTEL, Rolinda, Calif., May 2. 1922; s Emile J and Lorraine Alice (Reid) P.; m.; children: Anne Christine, Tess Lorcn, Janice Amy AB, UCLA. 1943: PhD in Chemistry, U. Calif. Berkeley. 1949; PhD (hon .). U. Anz.. 1986. Colo Sch Mines. Rochester. 1988. From instr to assoc prof, 1987. U chemistry U. Calif. Berkeley. 1949-59. prof.. 1959-89; assoc dir Lawrence Berkeley (Calif.) Lab.. 1980-88; dep dir NSF. Washington. 1977-80; mem. Lunar and Planetary Missions Bd., 1967-70/. chmn. Opportunities in Chemistry com NRC; participant U.S. -Japan Eminent Scientists Exch. Program. 1973-74. Editor: Chem Study Project. 1960; author 12 sci. books; contbr. over 200 papers to profl. jours. Served with Guggenheim fellow. 1955: recipient USNR. 1944-46. Campus Teaching award U. Calif. Berkeley. 1968. Coll Chemistry Teaching award Mfg. Chemists Assn., 1971, Joseph Priestley Meml. award Dickinson Coll., 1972. Spectroscopy Soc Pins. 1974. Alexander von Humboldt Sr. Scientist award, 1974. Pauling medal. 1982. Wolf prize. 1982, Debye award. 1983. Madison Marshall award. 1983. Nat.

P.;

20166-9302

Md

PIERRE-NOEL, MRS. VERGNIAUD See JONES, LOIS

Boston. Oct 27. 1932; d Olio J. (Ted) Hughes. June

wnler. b

1956. children Fncda Rebecca. Nicholas Farrar. Grad. Minima cum laude. Smith Coll, 1955. Instr Smith Coll, 1957-58; with BBC. London. 1959-63 Author: (poetry) The Colossus. 1961. Anel. 1965. (poems) Nick and the Candlestick. Death & Co, Daddy. Lady Lazarus, novel (under pseudonym Victona Lucas) The Bell Jar, 1963. Fulbnght fellow Newnham Coll, Cambndge (Eng.) U, Eugene F. Saxon fellow. 1963; recipient Coll. Bd. contest Mademoiselle Mag, Bess Hokin pnze Poetry mag, 1957; 1st pnze Cheltenhame Festival, 1961. Died by suicide, London, Eng, Feb. 11. 1963. 16.

NYC,

.

MAILOU

PLATH, SYLVIA,

and Aureha (Schober)

PLANT,

ROBERT ANTHONY,

singer,

composer;

b.

Bromwich. Staffordshire. Eng. Aug 20. 1948 Previously rock groups Band of Joy and Alexis Korner; singer, composer Led Zeppelin. 1968-80; world-wide concert tours; performed in film The Song Remains the Same. 1976; songs composed include Black Dog. Stairway to Heaven, D'Yer Mak'Er. albums include (with Led Zeppelin) Led Zeppelin. 1969. Led Zeppelin II. 1969. Led Zeppelin III. 1970, Led Zeppelin IV. Houses of the Holy. 1973. The Song Remains ihc Same. 1976. Physical Graffiti. 1975. Presence. 1976. In Through Ihc Out Door. 1979. Coda. 1982; solo albums include Pictures at Eleven. 1982. The Pnnciple of Moments. Shaken N' Stirred. 1985. Now and Zen. 1988. Manic Nirvana. 1990. Fale of Nations. 1992. 29 Palms/ Whole Lolta Love. 1994. Walking into Calrksdale. 1998; (with the Honeydnppers) The Honeydnppers. Vol I. 1985; 1985. with Jimmy Page performed al LIVE AID in Phila and John Paul Jones, conlbr soundtrack to movie Wayne's Grammy nomination (Best Hard Rock World 2 Performance. 1994) for 'Calling to You"; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1995. Grammy. 1999 Office care Atlantic Rec Corp 1290 Avenue Of The Amencas New York

actor, director; b Miami. Fla. Feb 20. Reginald and Evelyn (Outten) P.; m. Juanita Hardy m. Joanna schs, The Bahamas. Ind. stage, screen. TV actor. 1948 bd. dirs. Walt Disney Co.; amb. to Japan from the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Appeared at Am. Negro Theater in numerous prodns. including: Days of Our Youth, Strivers Road, You Can't Take It With You; various roles in Broadway prodns. including: Anna Lucasta. 1948. A Raisin in the Sun. 1959; films include: No Way Out. 1950. Cry. the Beloved Country, 1951. Red Ball Express. 1952. Blackboard Jungle. 1955. Something of Value, 1957, Edge of the City, Band of Angels, 1958, The Defianl Ones. 1958; film adaptation of Porgy and Bess, 1959. A Raisin in Sun. 1960. Paris Blues, 1960, Pressure Point. 1962, The Long Ships, 1964. Lilies of the Field. 1963 (Acad, award Best Actor). The Greatest Story Ever Told. 1965. Slender Thread. 1965. Duel of Diablo. To Sir With Love. 1967, In the Heat of the Night. 1967, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. 1967. The Lost Man, 1968, For the Love of Ivy. 1968, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs. 1969. The Organization. 1971. Brother John. 1971, The Wilby Conspiracy. 1975. Little Niklta, 1987. Shool to Kill. 1988. Sneakers. 1992. The

1927;

s.

children: Beverly. Pamela. Sherri. Gina; Shimkus; children: Anika, Sydney. Ed. pub.

(div.);



Jackal.

Warm Do It

;

1997; star, dir: Buck and the Preacher, 1972, A December. 1973. Uptown Saturday Night. 1974. Let's

Again. 1975. A Piece of the Action. 1977; dir.: Slir Crazy. 1980. Hanky Panky, 1982, Fast Forward 1984. Ghost Dad. 1990; TV mini senes Separate But Equal. 1991. Children of the Dust. 1995; (tv movie) To Sir With Love II. 1996; (cable movie) Mandela and de Klerk. 1997; author: This Life. 1981 Served with 1267th Med Detachmenl AUS. 1944-45 Decorated knight comdr. Order Brit Empire; recipient Silver Film Critics Bear award Berlin Film Festival. 1958. award and Acad, award nomination for The Defiant Ones. 1958. Best Actor award For Love of Ivy, San Sebastian Film Festival. 1968. Am. Film Inst. Lifetime Achievement award. 1992. Kennedy Clr. Honors, 1995

NY

POLITI, LEO, textile

illustrator;

and tapestry design.

b.

1908 Tchr numerous children's

Fresno. Calif,

Illustrator

books; murals include Blessing of the Animals. Children Reading (Untitled) Fresno Pub. Libr. named in his honor, 1980; Leo Pohti Elem Sch dedicated lo him. LA, 1991; Nat scholar U Art and Decoration. Royal Palace of Monza. near Milan

sang with

,

NY

10104-0101

POLLOCK, JACKSON,

painter;

b

Cody.

Wyo

.

Jan.

28.

m

Lee Krasncr, 1912; s. Le Roy and Stella (McClure) P. A 1944. Studied sculpture, painting. Manual Arts MS, Students 1925-29; studied with Thomas Han Benton. League. N.Y.C, 1929 Most influential exponent of Abstract I

An

expressionism

Number

32.

painting) sch, works include One. Died in car accident. Aug. II. 1956.

(action

Echo.

PONSELLE. ROSE MELBA.

dramatic soprano; b

Mer-

Conn, Jan. 22. 1897. d. Benjamin and Madalena (Come) P.; cd. pub. schs Mcndcn. and under pvt tutors. NYC. m Cane A Jackson. Dec 13. 1936 Joined Mel Opera Co, Nov. 1918; tchr. coach, artistic dir Ball Civic Opera Co, was the first Am. lo make debut in leading role iden.

with Caruso

Roman

POOLE. ELIJAH

See

Catholic

Died

May

MUHAMMAD.

25.

1981.

ELIJAH

;

POPLE

WHO'S

216

Nat. rsch. fellow in zoology Princeton (N.J.) U U.. 1984. 1938-39; rsch. asst Rockefeller Inst 1939-45. assoc., 194550, assoc. mem., 1950-56, mem., prof., head cytology lab., .

JOHN ANTHONY,

POPLE,

chemistry

educator;

b.

Burnham, Somerset, Eng. Oct 31. 1925; s. Herbert Keith and Mary Frances (Jones) P.; m. Joy Cynthia, Sept. 22, 1952; children: Hilary Jane, Adrian John. Mark Stephen, Andrew Keith. BA in Math., Cambridge I Eng. 1946. MA in Math 1950; PhD in Math Cambridge U„ 1951. Research .

.

.

fellow Trinity Coll., Cambridge U Eng., 1951-54, lectr. in math.. 1954-58; Ford vis. prof, chemistry Carnegie Inst. Tech., Pitts., 1961-62; Carnegie prof. chem. physics CarnegieMellon U. Pitts.. 1964-74. J.C Warner prof. 1974-91, prof. Recipient Wolf Northwestern U- Evanston. III. 1986— Found. Chemistry prize. 1992, Kirkwood medal Am. Chem. Soc.. 1994, JO. Hirschfelder Prize in Theoretical Chemistry, Univ. of Wis., Theoretical Chemistry Inst., 1994, Nobel prize ,

in

chemistry.

mem NAS

1998.

(fgn.).

2145 Shendan

Fellow AAAS, Royal Soc London; Northwestern U Dept Chemistry IL 60208-0834

Office:

Rd Evanston

,

1956-61; prof, biology Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass., 1961chmn. dept. biology, 1965-67; prof., chmn. dept molecular, cellular and devel. biology U. Colo., Boulder. 1968-74. prof cell biology. 1974-83. Disting. prof.. 1980-84; Wilson Elkins Disting. prof., chmn dept biol. sets. U. Catonsville, 1984-88; rsch. prof, biology U Pa., Phila., 1989—; dir Marine Biol Lab.. Woods Hole. Mass.. part-time 1975-77, trustee, 1976-80; mem. biotech. resources rev com. NIH, 1978-80; mem numerous adv. corns, and panels NAS, NSF, Liver Core Ctr., U. Calif., San Francisco, others; lectr. various univs. and assns. Mng. editor Jour. Biophys. Biochem Cytology (now Jour. Cell Biology), 1955-64; co-editor Protoplasma, 1964 cons, editor McGraw-Hill Ency. Science and Technology, 1960-72; mem. sci adv. com. Jour. Submicroscopic Cytology; editor Jour. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1980-83; assoc. editor Pigment Cell Rsch., 1986—; mem. editorial bd. Cancer Rsch., 1975-79, Cancer

composer, lyricist; b Peru, Ind.. June 9. 1893; s. Samuel Fenwick and Kate (Cole) P.; m. Linda Lee Thomas. Dec. 18, 1919. Grad.. Worcester (Mass.) Acad., 1909; AB. Yale. 1913; student. Harvard Law Sch.. 1914, Harvard Music Sch.. 1915-16; Mus D Williams Coll., 1955; LHD, Yale, I960. Composer and lyricist lusic comedies include See America First, 1916. Hitchy Koo. 1919, 21. Greenwich Follies, 1923. Pans, 1928. Wake Up and Dream, 1929. 50 Million Frenchmen. 1929. The New Yorkers, 1930. Gay Divorce. 1932. Nymph Errant, 1933. Anything Goes, 1934, Jubliee, 1935, Bom to Dance (motion picture). 1936, Red Hot and Blue. 1936, Rosalie, 1937. You Never Know, 1938, Leave It to Me, 1938, Broadway Melody 1940, Dubarry Was a Lady. 1939. Panama Hattie, 1940. You'll Never Get Rich, (motion picture), 1941, Let's Face It (Broadway Musical Show), 1941, Something to Shout About (motion picture). 1942. Something For the Boys (Broadway musical show). 1942, Mexican Hayride (Broadway musical show), 1943, 7 Lively Arts, a Revue, 1944, Night and Day (autobiography picture), 1945. Around the World in 80 Days (stage play). 1946, The Pirate (film) MGM. 1947, Kiss Me. Kate (musical comdey). 1948. Out of This World. 1950. Can-Can, 1953, Silk Stockings, 1954. High Society (motion picture), 1956, Les Mem. Girls (film), 1957. Aladdin TV Spectacular. 1958. Delta Kappa epsilon. Scroll and Key (Yale). Served in Fgn. Legion, 1917; French Army. 1917-19. Died Oct. 15. 1964; .

buried Peru, Ind.

Md

,

&



Mem

1894.

dean, nursing educator; b Hosp. Sch. Nursing.

Diploma, Western Pa

1936, EdD. 1946. doctorate (hon). Prof. Sch. Nursing U. Pa.; faculty Francis Payne Bolton Sch. Nursing Case Western Res. U., Cleve., 1949, prof., dir. grad. program in nursing, dean, 1953; bd dirs. Nat. Health Coun. Recipient Pa. Ambassadorial award, 1954, Florence Nightingale medal Internal. Red Cross. Mem. (pres., formed Nat. Student Nurses' Coun., Shirley Titus award), Ohio Nurses Assn. (pres. 1958-60), Am. Nurses Found, (v. p.). Died 1989. 1930; BS.

Columbia

U.. 1935;

MS. U. Pa

,

ANA

1

,

1

Waterford Bio-Med. award Scripps Clinic and Rsch. Found.. 1979; Fogarty scholar NIH, 1982-84; Guggenheim fellow, 1967-68. Mem. NAS (mem. adv. com. on USSR and Ea. Europe 1962-65, chmn. sect. 22 1982-85). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (mem. nominating com. 1982-85), Am. Assn. Anatomists (Henry Gray award 1981), Am. Soc. Zoologists, Electron Microscope Soc Am. (pres. 1963. 90 ), Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Am. Soc. Cell Biology (organizer and 1st pres 1961, pres. 1977-78, E.B. Wilson award 1981), Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Philos. Soc.. Tissue Culture Assn. (organizer and 1st pres. 1946, pres. 1978-80), Royal Microscopical Soc. (fgn), Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Zellbiologie (fgn.), Cercle Francais de Biologie Cellulaire (fgn.). Internal. Inst. Embryology, Internat. Soc. Cell Biology, Harvey Soc.. Sigma Xi. Office: U Pa Dept Biology Philadelphia PA 19104-6018



GEORGE BROWNE,

POST,

PORTER, ELIZABETH KERR,

s.

Joel B.

Degree

and Abby M. in

former mayor; b. Leon, Iowa. Apr. 4, 1872; s. Josephus Clinton and Matilda (Gardiner) P.; m. Mattie Lee, Jan. 10, 1892; children: Lee Clinton, Helen Catherine. Telegraph operator S.P. R.R. Co., 1891; with auto sales bus. L.A., 1906-29; dir. Suburban Hosps. Inc., Mem South Gate, Calif.; mayor City of LA., 1929-33. Republican. Died May 27, Masons Club, Moose Lodge 1959.

PORTER, KATHERINE ANNE,

writer;

b

architect; b

NYC,

Dec

15,

m. Allice M. Stone, Oct. 14, N.Y. U., 1858; LLD. with Richard Hunt.

P.;

M

Columbia

U., 1908; studied Architect NY.; head Geo. B. Post & Sons, Architects; mem expert com. to appoint a sculptor and select design for the LaFayette Monument erected in the Louvre, Pans; apptd. collaborator U.S. Forest Svc. 1906; mem. Nat. Adv. Bd. on Fuels and Structural Materials. 1906-13. Mem. Bur Fine Arts, 1909-13; mem. bd. commrs. St. Louis Expn.. 1904; dir. Mcpl. Art Soc.. 1906-13. Capt. maj It. col. and col. 22d Recipient Chevalier de la Legion N.Y. Vols., Civil War. d'Honneur. France. 1901. A.N. A.. 1907. N.A.. 1908. Mem. .

Nat. Sculpture Soc. (mem. coun.). Fine Arts Fedn. N.Y. Royal Inst. British Architects (hon. corr. mem). Am. Inst. Architects (pres. 1896-99. N.Y. chpt. pres. 1904).

U

,

Washington and Lee U., 1959 From 1920 to 1937 lived in N.Y. or in Europe and Mexico. Awarded Guggenheim fellowship for creative writing, 1931, 38; fellow of regional Am. 1944. Recipient Book -of-t he- Month lit. library of Congress, Club award, 1937; first ann. gold medal for lit. Soc. for Libraries of N.Y. U., 1940, for Pale Horse. Pale Rider; Ann.

work Tex. Inst. Lit., Dallas, 1950; Emerson- Thoreau Bronze medal Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci.. 1962; Nat Book award for fiction, 1966; Pulitzer prize for fiction, 1966; gold medal for fiction Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1967. Guest prize

Archtl. League N.Y. Died Nov. 28, 1913.

POSTON, TED,

reporter;

1906

b.

RR

porter; columnist

Courier; city editor Amsterdam News, N.Y.C; head Negro News Desk Office of War Info., Washington; mem. staff N.Y. Post. Author: The Dark Side of Hopkinsville. Cofounder Am. Newspaper Guild, 1935. Achievements include reports on racism; traveled to Russia with Langston Hughes to make a film on American racism, 1932. Died 1974. Pitts.

Indian Creek,

Tex., May 15, 1890. d. Harrison Boone and Mary Alice (Jones) Porter; m. Russel Erskine Jr. Apr 19, 1938 (div 1942). Student in various pvt schs.; DLitt, Maryville Coll., 1954, U. Md., 1966 St. Louis. 1968; LHD, U. Mich., Writer-in -residence and lectr. on lit. Stanford Calif., 1949; writer in residence U. Va., 1958-59; first Glasgow prof.

English dept U. Mich.. 1953-54; Fulbright lectr U. 1959-60 Liege. Belgium, 1955; Ford Found, grant in lit Vice pres. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. 1950-52. Mem. Am. Author: (short Acad. Arts and Letters, Phi Beta Kappa. story collections) Flowering Judas, 1930, Hacienda: A Story of Mexico. 1934. Noon Wine. 1937; Pale Horse. Pate Rider: three Short Novels, 1938, the Leaning Tower and Other Stories, 1944. Holiday (1st prize O'Henry Awards), 1962, Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter, 1964 (Book-of-theMonth Club); (novel) Ship of Fools, 1962 (Book of Month Club); (non-fiction) the Days Before: Collected Essays and Occasional Writing, 1952 (augmented edit. 1970). A Defense of Circe, 1955; The Never-Ending Wrong, A memoir of the Sacco Vanzetti case, 1977; compiler, translator the Itching Parrot (Fernandez de Lizardi), 1942. Died Sept. 18. 1980. ,

cell biologist, educator; b. N.S., Can., June 11, 1912; s. AC. and Josephine (Roberts) P.; m. Elizabeth Lingley, June 16. 1938. BA in Biology and Chemistry, Acadia U.. 1934; MA, Harvard U., 1935. PhD, 1938; DSc (hon). Acadia U., 1964. Med Coll. 1976. U. Toronto. 1978, Ohio, 1975. Rockefeller U.. Kingston, Ont., 1966; U. Rome. 1986; LLD, Queens U other hon degrees, U. Pierre et Marie Cune, 1979, Med. U S.C, 1982. U. Colo.. 1982. U Western Ont. 1983. McGill

Yarmouth,

NYC,

,

Died

(v. p.).

POWELL, COLIN LUTHER,

retired

military

officer,

b. N.Y.C, Apr. 5, 1937; s. Luther and Maud Ariel (McKoy) P m. Alma V Johnson, Aug 25. 1962; children:

author;

;

Michael.

Annemane.

Linda.

CUNY. Commd 2d

B.S.,

George Washington U.. 1971. 1958; advanced through grades

to gen., 1989;

MBA.

1958; It

U.S.

Army,

comdr. 2d

Bri-

gade, 101st Airborne Div., 1976-77; exec. asst. to sec. Dept. Energy. 1979; sr mil. asst to sec. Dept Def. 1979-81; asst. div. comdr 4th Inf. Div. Dept Def., Ft Carson, Colo., 198183; mil asst. to Sec. of Def Dept Def Washington. 1983-86; assigned to U.S. V Corps, Europe, 1986-87; dep. asst. to the .

pres. for nat. security affairs

The White House, Washington,

1987. asst. to Pres. for nat. security affairs Washington, 1987-

comdr. -in-chief Forces Command, Ft. McPherson, Ga., 1989-94; chmn. Joint Chiefs of Staff The Pentagon, Washington. 1989-93; ret., 1994 Author: My American Journey, 1995. Decorated Legion of Merit, Bronze Star. Air medal. Purple Heart; The White House fellow. 1972-73; recipient Medal of Freedom (2); named hon. knight comdr. Most Honorable Order of the Bath Queen Elizabeth II. 1993. Mem. Assn. U.S. Army. Episcopalian. Office: 909 Washington St Ste 767 Alexandria 22314-1555 89;

N

VA

POWELL, EARL

(BUD), jazz pianist, composer; b. N.Y.C., 27, 1924. s. William Powell: quit sch. at age 15; performed at Coney Island. Canada Lee's Chicken Coop, also with Valaida Snow and Sunset Royals; frequented Minion's Playhouse in Harlem where Gillespie and Parker were developing be-bop jazz style; helped establish bop, as reflected in his 1st records, made with Cootie Williams' band, 1943-44; suffered 1st of many nervous breakdowns, 1945; played with John Kirby, Dizzy Gillespie, Allen Eager, Sid Catlett. Don Byas; appeared occasionally on 52d Street, Birdland, and played bop combo sessions at Savoy Record Co., 1940's; performed at Chat Qui Peche. Pans, 1959; formed The Three Bosses with Kenny Clarke and Pierre Michelot; recorded series of solo albums, establishing status as foremost bop pianist. Best known compositions include: Hallucinations (also called Budo); Oblivion; Glass Enclosure. Died N.Y.C, Aug. 1, 1966. Sept.

POWELL, LEWIS FRANKLIN,

JR., retired United States

supreme court justice; b. Suffolk, Va., Sept. 19. 1907; s. Lewis Franklin and Mary Lewis (Gwathmey) P.; m. Josephine M. Rucker, May 2. 1936 (dec. July 1996); children: Josephine Powell Smith. Ann Pendleton Powell Bowen, Mary Lewis Powell Sumner, Lewis Franklin, III. B.S., Washington and Lee U„ 1929, LL.B., 1931, LLD.. 1960; LL.M.. Harvard, 1932. Bar: Va. 1931, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1937. Practiced law in Richmond, 1932-71; mem. firm Hunton, Williams, Gay. Powell and Gibson, 1937-71; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct.. 1972-87; chmn. ementus Colonial Williamsburg Found mem. Nat. Commn on Law Enforcement and Adminstrn. Justice, 1965-67, Blue Ribbon Def. Panel to study Def. Dept.. 1969-70. Served to col. USAAF, 1942-46, 32 months overseas. Decorated Legion of Merit, Bronze Star; Croix de Guerre with palms (France); Trustee emeritus Washington and Lee U.; hon. bencher Lincoln's Inn. Fellow Am. Bar Found, (pres. 1969-71), Am. Coll. Tnal Lawyers (pres. 1969-70); mem. ABA (gov., pres. 1964-65), Va. Bar Assn., Richmond Bar Assn. (pres. 1947-48), Bar Assn. City N.Y., Nat. Legal Aid and Defender Assn. (v.p. 1964-65). Am. Law Inst., Soc. Cin,, Sons Colonial Wars, Commonwealth Club (Richmond). Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma. Presbyterian.

Gwathmey

;

Died Aug.

mayor Los Angeles; b. Baker Co.. Peter Schonshoe and Jennie Elizabeth (Rainey) P.; m. Erna June Loennig. Dec. 25. 1916; children: Erna Bea, Patricia, Norrisa. Student, Oreg. Agrl. Coll., 1923-25. CPA, 1933. mem. 1914-15. Southwestern U Calif. Legislature. 1938-42; mem. 78th to 83d Congresses, 13th, 24th Dists. Calif., resigned from Congress. 1955; elected mayor of L.A., 1953. Mem. Am. Inst. Accts., Los Angeles and Calif. State Soc., Nat. Inst. CPA, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons (Scottish Rite), Lions. Republican. Died Sept. 25. 1982.

25. 1998.

s.

.

LA.

POUND, EZRA LOOMIS, 1885;

s.

Homer Loomis and

poet; b. Hailey. Idaho. Oct. 30, Isabel

(Weston) P; m. Dorothy

Pa.; grad., Hamilton Coll.. Author: Personae, 1909, Spirit of 1905; postgrad.. U. Pa. Romance, 1910, Exultations, 1910, Provenza. 1910. Canzoni, 1911, The Sonnets and Ballate of Guide Cavalcanti, 1912, Ripostes, 1913, (memoir) Gaudier Brzeska. 1916; editor: (anthology) Des Imagistes, 1914, Catholic Anthology, 1915; translator: Cathay, 1915; lit. executor for Ernest Fenollosa's works on Chinese poetry and classic drama of Japan; contbr. Address: Quar. Rev., Fortnightly Rev., Blast, others. London England Died 1972.

Shakespear,

1914.

Student, U.

POWELL,

MEL, composer; b. N.Y.C. Feb. 12, 1923. Studied piano from age 4; studied composition with Ernst Toch, L.A.. 1946-48; with Paul Hindemith. Yale U.. from 1948, MusB, 1952. Mem., chmn. faculty composition Yale U., 1957-69; mem. staff, head faculty composition, formerly dean Calif. Inst. Arts, Valencia, provost, 1972-76; now Inst, fellow, Roy E. Disney chair in mus. composition

Albums include Six Calif. Inst. Arts, Santa Clarita. Calif Recent Works. 1982-88. The Return of Mel Powell. 1989; composer: Duplicates: A Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (premier LA. Philharm. 1990. Pulitzer prize for music 1990), Modules for chamber orch. (recorded L.A. Philharm. 1991). Woodwind Quintet (recorded 1991). Setting for Two PianoSj (recorded 1992). Settings for Small Orch., 1992 (commissioned by chamber orchs. of St. Paul, L.A., N.J.), Settings for Guitar (recorded 1993), numerous other compositions; subject of profile in New Yorker mag. Recipient Creative Arts medal Brandeis LT„ 1989; Pulitzer Prize for music. 1990; Guggenheim fellow; Nat. Inst. Arts

and Letters grantee. Mem. Arnold Schoenburg 1998. life). Died Apr. 24.

POWERS, JAMES FARL,

ADAM

CLAYTON,

JR.,

congressman,

clergyman, b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 29, 1908; s. Adam Clayton and Mattie Fletcher (Schafer) P m Isabel Geralding Washington. Mar. 8. 1933 (div 1943); m Hazel Scott. Aug 1945 (div); I child. Adam Clayton III; m. Yvette Diago, 1 child, Adam Diago. AB, Colgate U., 1930; MA, Columbia

DD, Shaw

LLD. Va. Union U., 1947. 1937-60; elected City Coun. 79th. 87th Congresses. N.Y. 16th dist., 88th, 91st, N.Y. 18th dist.; chmn. com. edn. and labor, 1945-67. Author: Is This a White Man's War?. 1942, Stage Door Canteen, 1944, Marching Blacks, 1945. Adam Clayton Powell. I960; founder People's Voice, editorU-, 1932;

U.,

1935;

Min. Abyssinian Bapt. Ch.. N.Y., 1941. Congress, 1945;

in-chief,

co-pub..

1942.

Del

mem.

Parliamentary

World Govt

(hon.

Inst.

author; b Jacksonville. Ill July James Ansbury and Zella (Routzong) P.; m. Alice Wahl, Apr. 22. 1946; children: Kathenne. Mary, James, Hugh, Jane. Student, Northwestern U., 1938Collegeville, Minn.. 40. Instr. writing courses St. John's U 1947, 75-93. Marquette U.. 1949-51. U. Mich.. 1956-57; Author: Pnnce of writer-in-residencc Smith Coll., 1965-66 Darkness and Other Stories, 1947, (short stories) The Presence of Grace, 1956, Morte d'Urban (Nat. Book award 1963, Thormod Monsen award Soc. Midland Authors 1963), 1962. Look How the Fish Live. 1975. (novel) Wheat that Springeth Green, 1988. Decorated Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France); Guggenheim fellow. 1948, Rockefeller fellow, 1954, 57, 67; grantee Am. Acad, of Arts and Home: Letters, 1948. Mem. Am. Acad, of Arts and Letters Collegeville Mm. Died June 12. 1999. 1917; Elizabeth

8,

POWELL,

;

PORTER, KEITH ROBERTS,

,

World Assn. Parliamentarians on World Govt Apr 4, 1972.

POULSON, NORRIS,

Oreg.. July 23. 1895;

lit

lectr.

Conf.. London. 1951-52. ILO Conf Geneva, 1961, 63, 64. Decorated Knight of Golden Cross, Ethiopia, 1954. Mem.

engring.,

civil

(pres. 1898),

PORTER, JOHN CLINTON,

CENTURY AMERICA

;

contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. vis. com. dept. biol. scis. Carnegie- Mellon U.; chmn. vis. com. dept. biology Brookhaven Nat. Labs., 1977-78. Corecipient Warren Triennial award, 1962. Passano award, 1 964, Louisa Gross Howowitz prize, 1 970. Paul-Ehrlich97 Ludwig-Darmstaeder prize, 1 97 1 Dickson prize, recipient Gairdner Found. Annual award, 1964, Teaching Recognition award U. Colo., 1971, Robert L. Stearns award for disting. sve, U. Colo., 1973, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1977,

1837; 1863. Pitts..

IN 20TH

70,

Investigation;

PORTER, COLE,

WHO

.

s.

,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

PRATT, WILLIAM VEAZIE. military officer, b Belfast. Maine. Feb 28. 1869: s. Nichols and Abigail Jane (Veazre) m. Louise Johnson, Apr 15. 1902; 1 son, William Vcazie Grad, U.S. Naval Acad 1889 Ensign USN. 1891. advanced through grades to adm 1938. served on ships Atlanta and Chicago. 1889-91. on USS Petrel. 1891-95. on Mayflower during Spanish- Am. War. 1898. on USS Newark. Bennington. Monterey. 1898-1900. navigator aboard Kearsarge. 1902-05. navigator aboard Newark. 1906. exec, officer P.;

.

.

on St. Louis. 1908-10. on staff of comdr Torpedo Flotilla. comdr. USS Birmingham. 1913-15. duty Office Chief of Naval Ops.. Dept of Navy. 1917-19. comdr USS New York. 1919-20. comdr destroyer force Pacific Fleet. 1920-21. with Bd.. 1921-23. naval expert asst. to Am. Commn Washington Conf. on Limitation of Armaments. 1921-22; comdr. Battleship divsn. 4. Battle Fleet. 1923-25. spl duty with Gen USN. 1925; pres. Naval War Coll.. 1925-27; appld Bd comdr. Battleship Divsn Battle Fleet. 1927, condr. in chief Battle Fleet, 1928-29. comdr in chief Fleet. 1929-30; naval advisor to Am. Delegation at London Conf.. 1930; chief of naval ops.. 1930-33. ret., 1938, relumed to Active Duty. Jan. 1941. returned to inactive status July 1941. As-

Gen

.

US

Newsweek, 1940. Decorated svc. medals in Spanish-Am. War, Philippine Insurrection. Boxer Insurrection. Disting. Svc. medal. Grand Officer Legion of Honor, France. Order of El Memo. Chile. Died Nov 25. 1957; buried Family Mausoleum. Grove Cemetery, Belfast. editor

soc,

motion picture and stage producer 5. 1906; LL.D-, U. m 2d. Mary Gardner (div); m. 3d. Enk. Victoria and Patricia Hope Bryce. Mar. I960; children director;

b.

Vienna. Austria. Dec.

Manon

Vienna, m.

Mill,



to U.S.. 1935. Producer, dir. Max der Josefstadt. Vienna; dir. Libel, In Time To Come. Howard Koch play about Woodrow Wilson. Outward Bound. The Moon in Blue. Critic's Choice, Full Circle; dir.. starred in Margin For Error (all N.Y.C.); producer, dir. motion pictures, including: Laura, Fallen Angel. Centennial Summer. A Royal Scandal. Forever Amber. Daisy Kenyon, Whirlpool. Where The Sidewalk Ends, The Thirteenth Letter. The Moon Is Blue. Angel Face. River of No Return, Carmen Jones. The Man with the Golden Arm. Saint Joan. Bonjour Trustesse, Porgy and Bess. Anatomy of a Murder, Exodus, Advise and Consent, The Cardinal. In Harm's Way. Bunny Lake is Missing. Hurry Sundown, Skidoo. Tell Me That You Love Me. Junie Moon.

Mark

Came

(twins).

Reinhardt Theatre

in

Such Good Friends. Rosebud. The Human Factor: appeared Hollywood on Trial. 1977. Author: Prcminger: An in Autobiography, 1977 Died Apr 23. 1986; buned Woodlawn Cemetery. N.Y.C.

PRESLEY, ELVIS (AARON),

singer,

actor;

b

Tupelo.

1935; s. Vernon Elvis and Gladys Presley; m. Pnscilla Ann Beaulieu. May I. 1967 (div.); 1 dau., Lisa Recorded (not Mane. Truck driver Crown Electric Co. commissioned record) My Happiness, That's When Your Heartaches Begin, 1953: commissined recordings include That's All Right Mama, Blue Moon of Ky for Sun Record Co.. 1954; personal appearance tour as Hilbilly Cat; weekly performances on La. Haynde, radio sta. KWkH, Shreveport, Miss., Jan.

Pans. London, under auspices US State Dept., also N.Y.C. and U.S. tour. 1952-54; recttalist. soloist with symphonies.

U

Can.. Australia. Europe. 1954



appeared concerts in India. 1956. 64: soloist. Hollywood Bowl, 1955-59, 66, Berlin Festival. I960; role as Mme. Lidoine in Dialogues des Carmelites. San Francisco Opera. 1957; opera singer, NBCTV. 1955-58. 60. 62, 64, San Francisco Opera Co. '957-59. S..

;

60-61. 63. 65, 67. 68. 71. as Aida at La Scala. Milan. 1957. Vienna Staatsoper. 1958. 59-60. 61. Berlin Opera. 1964, Rome Opera. 1966. Paris Opera. 1968. recital. Brussels Internal Fair, auspices Stale Dept.. 1958. Verona Opera Arena. 1958-59, recitals in Yugoslavia for. State Dept.. 1958; rec.

RCA-Victor. 1958—. appeared Covent Garden. London. 1958-59. 70. Chgo. Lync Theatre. 1959. 60. 65. Oakland (Calif ) Symphony. 1980, soloist. Salzburg Festival. artist.

8.

music for RCA Victor include Blue Suede Shoes, Hound Dog; first TV appearance Jackie Gleason's Stage Show, 1956, also appeared on Ed Sullivan show; actor films Love Me Tender. 1956. Loving You. 1957. Jailhouse Rock. 1957. King Creole, 1958, Kid Galahad. 1963. Blue hawan. Girld, Girls. Girls. Paradise, hawauan Style, Easy Come, Easy Go. others; numerous additional personal apLa.; recs. popular

pearances. With AUS. 1958. Recipient Grammy award for best sacred rec. NARAS. 1967 Died Aug 16, 1977; buned Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis.

Calypso. 1947. Canbbean Carnival. 1948. Fanga. 1949. Prayer of Thanksgiving, 1949, Go Down Death. 1949. Invo1949. Chicken Hop. 1949. Amencan Folk Dance. Egbo Escapapde. 1950. The Initiation. 1950. Everybody Loves Saturday Night. 1950. Fertility. 1950. Benis Womans War Dance. 1950, Dance of the Fanti Fisherman. 1950. Impinyuza. 1951. Kalcnda. 1953. Limbo. 1953. La Jabless. 1954. Mr Johnson, 1955. Caslilian. 1957, Calypso Suite. 1957. Caplypso Revue. 1957. Royal Ishadi. 1958. Temne. 1958. Yoruba Court Dance. 1958. Aztec Warnor. 1958. I bo. 1958. Earth Magician. 1958. Engagement Dance, 1958. Unesta. 1958, Ntimi, 1959. Whispers. 1960. Story of a Chief. 1960. Naffi Tombo. 1960. Kwan. 1960. Zo Kangai.

cation. 1949.

1960.

Would

Konama. I960. The Wedding. 1961. The Man Not Laugh, 1962. To The Ancestors.

Mangbetu.

Charles Gerhardt. Arias from Don Giovanni. Turandot, Aida, Emani, Messa di Requiem, Trovatore, Live at Ordway. The Pnma Donna Collection. A Program of Song with D. Garvey. Right as the Rain with Andre Previn. Hon. bd. dirs. Campfire Girls; hon. vtce-chmn. U.S. com. UNESCO; cochmn. Rust Coll. Upward Thrust Campaign; trustee Internal. House. Decorated Order at Men! Italy; recipient Ment award for role of Tosca in NBC-TV Opera. Mademoiselle mag.. 1955. 20 Grammy awards for classical vocal recs. Nat. Acad Rec. Arts and Scis citation YWCA. 1961, Spinl of Achievement award Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, 1962, Presdl. medal of freedom, 1964, Spnngam medal NAACP. 1965. Schwann Catalog award. 1968, Nat Medal of Arts. 1985. Essence award. 1991. others; named Musician of Year. Mus. Am. mag.. 1961. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci.; mem. AFTRA. Am. Guild Mus. Artists. Actors Equity Assn., Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Sigma Theta. Office: Price Enterprises 1133 Broadway Ste 920 New York NY 100107901

teaching.

PRIDE, CHARLEY,

formerly

NYC.

.

A

My

Ann Dewey Beinecke Home: New Rochelle NY

Balasaraswati/ 1991 1994

Joy

refining plants; profl

Sox, Birmingham

Red

18.

1939;

Dion.

constrn. cos., baseball player with Detroit. Memphis Black Barons (all Negro Am. League),

Los Angeles Angels (Am. League).

Grand Ole Opry,

Mar.

— Kraig.

Nashville,

ABC-TV; appeared on

Joey

1967,

Appeared with WSM Lawrence Welk Show,

Bishop Show,

ABC-TV;

ap-

peared with Ralph Emery Show, WSM-TV, Nashville; appeared with Syndicated Bill Anderson, Bobby Lord and Wilburn Brothers. Hee Haw, Tom Jones Show, Flip Wilson Show, Johnny Cash Show, numerous other TV shows; recorded for RCA; albums include: Country Charley Pride, Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs, Charley. Happiness. Happiness of Having You. Charley Pnde IN Person. Christmas in My Hometown, Did You Think to Pray. Roll on Mississippi, There's a Little Bit of Hank in Me. You're My Jamaica, Best of Charley Pnde. The Best There Is. Greatest Hits, Night Games, Power of Love, Country Feelin, Songs of Love, A Sunshiny Day, Charley Pride Live, 1994; recorded songs Kiss an Angel Good Mornin', Snakes Crawl at Night, Let the

Chips Fall. Day You Stopped Loving Me. Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger. Let Me Help You Work It Out. Is Anyone Goin' to San Antone. Afraid of Losing You Again. Let Me Live. One of These Days. Whole Lolta Love; (Named Most Promising Male Artist. Country Song Roundup 1967, Male Vocalist of Year. Country Music Assn. 1971. 72, Entertainer of Yr. in Country Music 1971, winner Grammy awards for best scored rec. 1971. for best country vocal 1972. Trendsetter award Billboard 1970. Top Male Vocalist award Cashbox, Photoplay Gold Medal award 1976) Served with US Army. 1956-58 Address: CECCA Prodn PO Box 670507 Dallas TX 75367-0507

chair

Disting.

Died Oct. 29,

PRINCE (PRINCE ROGERS NELSON),

musician, actor; Mpls., June 7, 1958; s. John L and Mattie D. (Shaw) Nelson; m. Mayte Garcia. 1996; son (dec.). Singer, songwriter, actor. Albums include For You. 1978, Dirty Mind, 1979, Controversy, 1981, 1999. 1983. film star and soundtrack Purple Rain. 1984. Around the World in a Day, 1985 (Best Soul /Rhythm and Blues Album of the Yr, Downbeat readers poll. 1985). Parade. 1986, Chaos and Disorder, 1996, Sign O' the Times. 1987. Lovesexy. 1988. Batman: Motion Picture Soundtrack. 1989 (Soundtrack of Yr. award Playboy mag. readers' poll, Best Pop/Rock album Downbeat mag. readers' poll), (with the New Power Generation) Diamonds b.

I

Pearls, 1991. (symbol as title). 1992. Come. 1995; films include Purple Rain. 1984 (Acad, award for best original score 1985), film star and soundtrack Under the Cherry Moon. 1986. film star and soundtrack Sign O' the Times,

and

1987; film appearance singer; b. Sledge, Miss..

Rozene Pride, Dec. 28. 1956; children Formerly with Angela. Grad. high sch. m.

Who

1962, 1963. Zebola. 1963. Life Cnses .1963. Anase, 1965. Village Scene. 1965. Life. 1965. Masange. 1969. Dance of Lights. 1970. In Honor of a Queen Mother. 1975, Dance of Tattles, 1979, Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore. 1979. 1st artist to be appointed to Am. Dance Festival's

1959-63. Tctro alia Scala. Milano. 1960-61. 63. 67. appeared 1961-62. 64. 66, 75, 76; since resident Met Opera. mem until 1985; soloist. Salzburg Festival. 1950. 60. debut. Teatre DeH'Opera. Rome. 1967, Teatro Colon. Buenos Aires. Argentina. 1969. Hamburg Opera. 1970; recordings include Chnstmas Offering with Karajani. God Bless Amenca with

.

PREMINGER, OTTO,

ind

PROVENSEN

217

and soundtrack

Graffiti

Bndge, 1990;

mem. group Prince and the Revolution Rhythm and Blues Group of Yr Downbeat mag. composer Showgirls. 1995, Girl

1985);

6.

1996.

(Best Soul/ readers poll

The Gold

Crystal Ball, 1998, Rave Un2 the Joy Recipient 3 Grammy awards. 1985, Am. Music Achievement award for infuence on look and sound of the 80's, Spl. Achievement award. 1997; named Rhythm and Blues Musician of Yr. Down Beat mag. readers' poll, 1984, 1992. Office: Warner Bros Records 75 Rockefeller 10019-6908 Plz New York 1995.

Experience.

Fantastic,

1999.

NAACP NY

PROCTOR, REDF1ELD, I.

1831;

s.

senator; b Proctorsville, Vt., June Jabez and Betsey (Parker) P m. Emily J. Dutton, ;

Coll.. 1851. AM. 1854; LLB. Practiced law Boston. 1860-61; enlisted as q.m. 3d Vt. regt, 1861, promoted maj, Sept 1861; col. 15th Vt. vols, 1862; served as bngade and div. q.m. on staff Gen. William F. Smith; mustered out. 1863, long head of largest mable producing co. in the world, re-

May

26. 1858.

Albany Law

AB. Dartmouth

Sch..

I860.

mem. Vt. legislature. 1867. 68. 88; mem. and pres. pro Senate. 1874-75; It. gov. Vt, 1876-78; gov., 1878-80, of war. U.S.. 1889-91; U.S. senator Vt., 1891-1911. Republican. Visited Cuba. Mar. 1898. and his speech on Cuban reconcentrados in senate after his return attracted wide attention Died 1908 tired;

tern. Vt.

sec.

PROVENSEN, ALICE ROSE TWITCHELL,

author;

artist,

Chgo.; d. Jay Horace and Kathryn (Zelanis) Twitchell; m. Martin Provensen, Apr. 17, 1944; 1 child. Karen Anna Student. Art Inst, of Chgo. 1930-31. U Calif, LA, 1939. Art Student League. NY. 1940-41; DHL. (hon). Manst Coll 1986 With Walter Lanz Studios. Los Angeles. 1942-43: OSS. 1944-45 Exhibited (with Martin Provensen) Mus. 1954. Am Inst. Graphic Arts. NY. 1959, Ball Botolph Group, Boston, 1964; exhibited one person shows: b.

.

senator; b Humboldt. S.D., Mar 29, Antoine Lewis and Loretta Geneive (Claussen) P., m Harnet Dent. 1982; a child. Laura B.A.. U. S.D.. 1964; diploma (Rhodes scholar), Oxford U Eng 1965. MA. in Govt Harvard U„ 1971. ID. 1971. Mem. 94lh-95th Con1974-78; mem US Senate from gresses from 1st S.D Disl

PRESSLER, LARRY, 1942;

s

PRIDGETT, GERTRUDE MALISSA NIX See RAINEY,

MA

NYC.

.

.

.

& Hannan Law

Firm; chmn & Hannan Law Firms; U.S. for 97th Congress; mem. bd. del. visitors all mil. svc. academies; chmn. commerce, sci. and transp corns. U.S. Senate. 1995-96; founder telecomm group Washington. 1997—; U.S. Senate subPressler & Assocs corns, on aviation, oceans and Fisheries, sci.. tech. and space; 1995-96; ranking fin. com. mem., chmn. comms. subcom.. mem. small bus. com.. 19959-96; mem. spl. com. on aging. 1981-96; mem fgn rels com.. 1980-95. congl del to

O'Connor O'Connor Inter-Parliamentary Union

S.D.. 1979-97; ptnr. telecomm. practice

.

UN

Commn

on Improving 1986. 92; mem U.S. UN. 1993; former bus cons McKinsey Co former any U.S. State Dept Legal Advisor's Office Author: U.S. Senators from the Praine. 1982. Star Wars: The

Gen Assembly,

4

the Effectiveness of .

SDI Debates

in

4-H Army. 1966-68. Vietnam

Congress. 1986

US

1st It Cairo. 1961 Nat 4-H Citizenship award.

•ward.

1962

Mem Am

Cosmos Club (Washington). golf, tennis, rowing Home: 1666

K

del

agrl

fair,

recipient

1962. Report to the Pres 4-H Rhodes Scholars. VFW,

Assn

ABA. Century Club (NY). 20003-1016 Office 20006-1217

All-Am

Met

Club

(Washington).

Avocations: Phi Beta Kappa. 14 4th St SE Washington St Sle 500 Washington

DC DC

1

NW

PRICE, LEONTYNE,

concert and opera singer, soprano: b 1927; d James A and Kate (Baker) William Warfield. Aug 31. 1952 (div 1973) BA. P.; m Central State Coll Wilberforcc. Ohio. 1949. DMus. 1968. student. Juilhard Sch Music. 1949-52: pupil. Florence Page 1969. Kimball; LHD. Dartmouth Coll 1962, Fordham U Yale U. 1979; MusD, Howard U. 1962. Dr Humanities. Rust Coll 1968 Profl opera debut in 4 Saints in 3 Acts 1952; appeared as Bess in Porgy and Bess. Vienna. Berlin. Laurel. Miss..

Feb

10.

.

.

.

.

archives appear in their original form

1991, Children's Mus WashHenry Feiwel Gallery. 1991; ington. 1991, Moscarelle Mus. Art. Williamsburg. Va books represented in Fifty Books of Yr. Selections, Am. Inst. Graphic Arts. 1947, 48. 52 (The Charge of the Light Bngade named Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Yr. NY. Times 1964. co-recipient Gold medal Soc Illustrators 1960); author/illustrator: books including Karen's Oppositcs. 1963. Karen's Curiosity, 1963. What is a Color?, 1967. (with Martin Provensen) Who's In the Egg, 1970. The Provensen Little Book of Fairy Tales. 1971. Play on Words. 1972. Hen. 1973. Roses are Red. 1973. Our Animal Friends. 1974. Horse and a Hound, The Year at Maple Hill Farm. 1978, Goat and a Gander. 1979, An Owl and Three Pussycats, 1981, Town and Country. 1984. Shaker Lane, 1987, The Buck Stops Here. 1990. Punch in New York. 1991 (Best Fellow Amcncans. 1995, Count Books N.Y. Times 1991). On Me, 1998 (Book of the Yr by Parenting Mag 1998); Martin Provensen) children's books inillustrator: (with cluding Mother Goose Book. 1976. Old Mother Hubbard. 1977. A Peaceable Kingdom, 1978. The Golden Serpent. 1980. A Visit to William Blake's Inn. 1981 (Caldecott honor book 1981). Birds. Beasts and the Third Thing. 1982, The Glonous Flight, 1984 (Caldecott medal 1984), The Voyage of Inducted into Soc. of the l.udgate Hill. 1987. also textbooks .

,

.

PRIMA, LOUIS, Dec

7.

1910.

band

leader, singer, b

New

Orleans, La-

grad Jesuit High Sch.. m. Gia Maione. 1963;

children: Lena Ann. Louis. Trumpet player, singer local Las Vegas, Lake theaters. La., then night clubs, Tahoe, Nev., Reno; band leader, from 1940. appeanng with

NYC,

Sing, Sing. Sing; Brooklyn Boogie; MarguerBoogie in the Bronx, Sunday Kind of Love. Robinhood. Died Aug 24, 1978 Babe. Las Vegas

wife. ite;

Oh

Composer:

Woman

My

A

PRIMUS, PEARL, dancer, choreographer; b Tnnidad. Bntish West Indies. Nov 29, 1919; d. Edward and Emily Peraval Bordc. 1954; 1 child, Onwin BS (Jackson) P.; Biology. Hunter Coll. 1940; PhD Anthropology, NYU.

m

Debut appearance

1978.

NY

Young Men's Hebrew Assn,

1943; entertainer Cafe Soc Downtown, Uptown. 1943-44. Broadway debut with own troupe Belasco Theatre. 1944; featured in revival Show Boat. 1946; toured with own dance co. 1946-47. group renamed Pearl Primus. Percival Bordc and Co. 1959. choreographer Hear the Lamb A Crying. 1942. Afncan Ceremonial. 1943. 45. Te Moana. 1943, Shoulcrs ol Sobo. 1943. Strange Fruit. 1943. Rock Daniel. 1943. Hard Times Blues. 1943, Jim Crow Train, 1943. The Negro SPeaks of Rivers. 1943. Folk Dance. 1943. Afro-Haitian Play Dance. 1943. Yanvaloo. 1943. Study In Nothing. 1944. Our Snng Will Come. 1944. Slave Market. 1944. Canbbean Conga. 1944. Motherless Child. 1944. Good Night Irene. 1944. Take This Hammer, 1944. Mischevous Interlude. 1944. Wade in the Water. 1944. Gonna Tell God. 1944. Steal Away. 1944.

Dark Rhythms.

Two

1944.

Mean and

Evil Blues, 1945.

Twinsome

Minds. 1945. Just Born. 1945. Scorpio. 1945. Dance of

1946. Myth. 1946. Dance of Strength. 1946. War Dance. 1946. Great Getting Up Morning. 1946. Folk Song. 1946. Chamber of Tears, 1946, Emperor Jones, 1947. Tno, 1947. Santos. 1947. The Witch Doctor. 1947. Shango. 1947.

Beauty.

A

My

Illustrators' Hall of

Fame, 2000

PROVENSEN, MARTIN ELIAS,

author, illustrator; b and Berendina (Krugcr) July 10. 1916; I. Marlhin Alice Twitchell. Apr 17. 1944; 1 dau. Karen AnExhbns (with wife) include. na. Ed.. U Calif, Berkeley 1959. Inst Graphic Arts. Bait Mus, 1954. Botolph Group. Boston. 1964; illustrator: children's books The Fireside Book of Folk Songs. 1949. The New Testament. 1953. The Iliad and Oddysey. 1956. Myths and Legends. 1969, Aesop's Fables. 1965. Fun and Nonsense. 1970. The Provensen Book of Fairy Talcs. 1971. A Peaceable Kingdom.

Chgo P;

C

.

m

Am

NYC

.

PROXMIRK 1978, The Golden Serpent, 1980, A Visit to William Blake's Inn. 1981, Birds, Beasts and the Third Thing, 1982. also. Shakespeare, 10 Great Plays, 1961; and text books; authorillustrator: (with wife) The Animal Fair, 1952. Karen's Opposites, 1963, Karen's Curiosity, 1963, What Is a Color, 1967, Who's in The Egg, 1970. Play on Words, 1972, My Little Hen. 1973, Roses Are Red. 1973. Our Animal Fnends. 1974. The Book of Seasons, 1976. The Year at Maple Hill

A

Horse and a Hound, A Goat and a Gander, 1979. An Owl and Three Pussycats, 1981, The Glorious Flight. 1983, Leonardo Da Vinci. Shaker Lane, 1987; illustrated: The Voyage of the Ludgate Hill, 1987; (with wife) books rep. Fifty Book Year selections. Am. Inst. Graphic Farm, 1978,

Served with USNR. 1941-45. Recipient Arts. 1947. 48. 72 Best Illustrated Book of Year award for Charge of Light Brigade. N.Y. Times, 1964; Best of Year citation, 1952, 53, 59, 63, 64, 76, 78; co-recipient Gold medal Soc. Illustrators, 1975; 1960; Art Books for Children citation Bklyn Mus Caldecott and Boston Globe awards for Visit to William Blake's Inn; Caldecott Medal for The Glorious Flight. 1984 Home: Staatsburg N.Y. Died Mar. 27. 1987. ,

A

PROXMIRE, WILLIAM,

former senator; b Lake Forest. Nov. II, 1915. s. Theodore Stanley and Adele (Flanigan) m. Ellen Hodges. Grad.. Hill Sch., 1934; B.A.. Yale. 1938; M.B.A., Harvard. 1940, PA. in Pub. Adminstrn, 1948. Assemblyman Wis. Legislature, 1951; nominee gov.

III..

P.;

M

Wis., 1952, 54, 56; pres Artcraft Press, Waterloo, Wis., 195357; U.S. senator from Wis., 1957-89; former chmn. Sen. Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs com., Cong. JointEcon. com. Author: Can Small Business Survive?, 1964, st of the Big Time Spenders, 1972. You Can Do It. 1977, The Fleecing 1980, Your Joy Ride to Health, 1993. of America,

Democrat.

PRUSINER, STANLEY BEN,

neurology and biochemistry researcher; b. Des Moines, May 28, 1942; s. Lawrence Albert and Minam (Spigel) P.; children: Helen Chloe. Leah Anne. AB cum laude, U. Pa., 1964, MD, 1968; PhD (hon). Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1995. Rene Descartes U.. Paris, 1996; DS (hon.). U. Pa.. 1998, Dartmouth Coll.. 1999. Diplomate Am. Bd. Neurology. Intern in medicine U. Calif., San Francisco, 1968-69, resident in neurology, 1972-74. asst. prof, neurology, 1974-80. assoc. prof., 1980-84, prof.. 1984—,

educator,

prof, biochemistry,

1988



,

acad. senate faculty rsch

lectr..

1989-90; prof, virology U. Calif., Berkeley, 1984—, dir. Inst, for Neurodegenerative Diseases, 1999 mem. neurology rev.



;

com. Nat. Inst. Neurol. Disease and Strokes, NIH, Bethesda, Md.. 1982-86, 90-92; mem. sci. adv. bd. French Found., LA., 1985 chmn. sci. adv. bd.. 1996 mem. sci. rev. com. Alzheimer's Disease Diagnostic Ctr. & Rsch. Grant Program, State of Calif., 1985-89; chmn. sci. adv. bd. Am. Health Rockville, 1986-2000, Assistance Found.. Md., mem. spongiform encephalopathy adv. com., FDA, 1997 Editor: The Enzymes of Glutamine Metabolism, 1973, Slow Transmissible Diseases of the Nervous System, 2 vols 1979, Prions-Novel Infectious Pathogens Causing Scrapie and CJD, 1987, Prion Diseases of Humans and Animals, 1992. Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurologic Disease. 1993. 2d edit.. 1997, Prions Prions Prions. 1996, Prion Biology and Diseases, 1999; contbr. more than 250 articles to profl. jours. Mem. adv. bd. Family Survival Project for Adults with Chronic Brain Disorders, San Francisco, 1982-90, San Francisco chpt. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorder Assn., 1985-91; trustee U. Pa.. 2000—. Lt. comdr. USPHS. 1969-72. Leadership Recipient and Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease award NIH. 1990-97. Potamkin prize for Alzheimer's Disease Rsch.. 1991, Presl. award, 1993. Med. Rsch. award Met Life Found., 1992, Christopher Columbus Discovery award NIH and Med. Soc. Genoa, Italy, 1992, Charles A. Dana award for pioneering achievements in health, 1992, Dickson prize for outstanding contbns. to medicine U Pitts., 1992, Max Planck Rsch award Alexander von Humboldt Found, and Max Planck Soc,, 1992, Gairdner Found. Intemat. award. 1993, Disting. Achievement in Neurosci. Rsch. award Bnstol-Myers Squibb, 1994, Albert Lasker award for Basic Med. Rsch.. 1994, Caledonian Rsch. Found, prize Royal Soc. Edinburgh, 1995, Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter award Germany, 1995, Paul Hoch award Am. Psychopathol. Assn., 1995, Wolf pnze in medicine, 1996, ICN Virology prize, 1996. Victor and Clara Soriano award World Fedn. Neurology, 1996, Pasarow Found, pnze in neurosci., 1996, Charles Leopold Mayer prize French Acad. Scis., 1996, Keio Internal, prize for med. rsch.,



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218



,

;



.

1996, Baxter award Am. Assn. Med. Colls., 1996, Louisa Gross Horwitz pnze Columbia U.. 1997, Nobel pnze in medicine, 1997, K.J. Zulch prize Gertrude Reemtsma Found., 1997, Benjamin Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1998, Jubilee medal Swedish Med. Soc., 1998; Alfred P. Sloan Rsch. fellow U. Calif., 1976-78; Med. Investigator grantee Howard Hughes Med. Inst., 1976-81; grantee for excellence in Fellow neurosci. Senator Jacob Javits Ctr., NIH. 1985-90 AAAS. Am. Soc. Microbiology, Am Acad. Arts & Scis., Royal Coll. Physicians; mem. NAS (Inst. Medicine, Richard Lounsbery award for extraordinary achievements in biology and medicine 1993), Am. Acad. Neurology (George Cotzias award for outstanding rsch. 1987, Presdl. award 1993. Disting. Achievement award 1998), Am. Assn. Physicians, Am.

The

1968, The Phynx. 1970, Dynamite Chicken, Lady Sings the Blues. 1972, Hit. 1973. Wattstax, 1973. Mack. 1973. Some Call It Loving, 1973. Uptown Saturday Night, 1974, Adios Amigos, 1976, The Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars and Motor Kings, 1976. Car Wash. 1976, Silver Streak. 1976, Greased Lightning, 1977. Which Way is Up?, 1977. Blue Collar, 1978, California Suite. 1978. The Wiz. 1978, Richard Pryor Live in Concert. 1979, The Muppet Movie. 1979. Wholly Moses. 1980. In God We Trust. 1980. Stir Crazy, 1980. Bustin' Loose. 1981, Some Kind of Hero, 1982, The Toy. 1982. Superman III, 1983, Richard Pryor Here and Now, 1983. Brewster's Millions. 1985. Cntical Condition, 1987, Moving, 1988. See No Evil, Hear No Evil, 1989. Harlem Nights, 1989, Another You, 1991. Lost Highway. 1996. Mad Dog Time, 1996; writer, producer, dir. Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling, 1986; wnter scripts for Streets,

bd., 31.

Flip Wilson; co-writer TV spls. for Lily Tomlin. 1973 (Emmy award); movie script Blazing Saddles, 1973 (Am. Writers Guild award. Am. Acad. Humor award). Lily, 1974 (Am. Acad. Humor award); recorded That Nigger's Crazy. 1974 (Grammy award, certified Gold and Platinum album), Bicentennial Nigger, 1976 (Grammy award); star Richard Pryor Show, NBC-TV. 1977; owner Richard Pryor Enterprises, Inc., Los Angeles, 1975 Served with U.S. Army, 1958-60. Mem. Nat. Acad. Rec. Arts and Scis.. Wnters Guild Office: Indigo Prodns care Jennifer Lee 4900 Valjean Ave Encino CA 91436-1336



.

PUCKETT, ALLEN EMERSON, aeronautical engineer; b. Spnngfield. Ohio, July 25. 1919; s. Roswell C. and Cathenne C (Morrill) P; m. Betty J Howlett; children— Allen W, Nancy L., Susan E.; m. Manlyn I McFarland; children—Margaret A., James R. BS, Harvard U 1939, MS, 1941; PhD, Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1949. Lectr. aeronautics, chief wind tunnel sect. Jet Propulsion Lab., Calif. Inst. Tech., 1945-49; with Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver City. Calif., 1949—, exec. v.p.. 1965-77, pres.. 1977-78. chmn. bd.. chief exec, officer, 1978-87; chmn. emeritus Hughes Aircraft Co.,

Soc.

Neurosci.,

Am.

Soc.

Human

Genetics,

Am.

PRYOR, RICHARD,

actor, wnter; b

Peona.

III.,

Dec.

1,

1940, s. Leroy and Gertrude (Thomas) P.; children: Elizabeth Ann, Richard, Rain, Stephen, Gelsey, Franklin. Grad. high Appeared on: Ed Sullivan, Merv Gnffin and Johnny sch. Carson television shows in 1960s, appeared in motion pictures The Busy Body, 1967. The Green Berets, 1968, Wild In

With USN. 1918.

1921-55. 1955.

Chmn

Pulitzer Prize

Episcopalian. Died

adv

March

EDWARD

PURCELL,

MILLS, physics educator; b III. Aug. 30. 1912; s Edward and Mary Elizabeth (Mills) P.; m. Beth C. Busser, Jan. 22, 1937; children: Dennis W., Frank B. B.S. in Elec. Engnng, Purdue U., 1933, D. Engring. (hon), 1953; Internal Exchange student, Technische Hochschule. Karlsruhe, Germany. 1933-34; A.M.. Harvard U 1935. Ph D. 1938 Instr. physics Harvard U.. 1938-40. asso. prof.. 1946-49. prof physics. 1949-58. Donner prof. sci.. 1958-60. Gerhard Gade Univ prof.. 1960-80. emeritus, 1980 sr. fellow Soc. of Fellows, t949-71; group leader Radiation Lab., MIT, 1941-45. Contbg. author: Radiation Lab. series. 1949. Berkeley Physics Course. 1965; contbr. sci. papers on nuclear magnetism, radio astronomy, astrophysics, biophysics. Mem. Pres.'s Sci. Advisory Com., 1957-60, 6265 Co-winner Nobel prize in Physics, 1952; recipient Oersted medal Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs., 1968, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1980, Harvard medal, 1986. Mem. NAS, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Royal Soc. (fgn mem). Died Mar. 7. 1997.

A

Taylorville.

.



;

author;

N.Y.C, Oct.

b.

15.

1920;

s.

Antonio and Maria (Le Conti) P.; m. Erika Lina Broske, 1946, children: Anthony, Joey, Dorothy, Virginia, Eugene Student. New Sch. for Social Research, Columbia U. Lit. reviewer vanous mags.; former civil service employee; former editor Male Mag. Author: The Dark Arena, 1955,

The Fortunate

Pilgrim,

1964, 97,

The Runaway Summer

of

.



City, 1987 tech. cons. U.S. Army Ordnance, Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md.. 1945-60; mem. sci. adv. com. Ballistic Rsch. Labs.. 1958-65; bd. dirs. Gen. Dynamics, Fluor, Logicon Investment Co. of Am., Am. Mut. Fund, Lone Star Industries; mem. steenng group OASD adv. panel on aeros.; cons. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com.; chmn. rsch. adv. com. control, guidance and navigation NASA. 1959-64; vice-chmn. Def. Sci. Bd., 1962-66; mem. Army Sci. Adv. Panel. 1965-69, NASA tech. and rsch. adv. com.. 1968-72, space program adv. coun. 1974-78; Wilbur and Orville Meml. lectr. Royal Aero Soc., London, 1981. Author: (with Hans W. Liepmann) introduction to Aerodynamics of a Compressible

Culver

;

Simon Ramo) Guided Missile Entech. papers on high-speed aerodynamics. Trustee U. So. Calif Recipient Lawrence Sperry award Inst. Aero. Scis., 1949, Lloyd V. Berkner award Am. Astronautical Soc.. 1974. Nat. Medal of Tech., 1985; named

Davie Shaw, 1966, The Godfather, 1969, The Godfather Papers and Other Confessions, 1972, Inside Las Vegas, 1977, Fools Die. 1978. The Sicilian, 1984. The Fourth K. 1991. The Last Don, 1996; screenwriter: (with Francis Ford Coppola) The Godfather. 1972 (Academy award best adapted screenplay 1972. Screen award Writers Guild West 1972,

Am

Golden Globe award best screenplay 1973), (with Coppola) The Godfather, Part II, 1974 (Academy award best adapted screeplay 1974, Screen award Wnters Guild Am. West 1974), (with George Fox) Earthquake, 1974, (with Robert Benton, David Newman, and Leslie Newman) Superman, 1978, (with D. Newman and L Newman) Superman II, 1981, (with Coppola and William Kennedy) The Cotton Club, 1984. (with Coppola) The Godfather, Part III, 1990 (Golden Globe award best screenplay 1990), (with John Bnley and Cary Bates) Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. 1992. Died July

1999.

2.

Fluid, 1947; editor: (with gineering,

1959;

contbr.

Calif. Mir. of Yr..

AIAA

Fellow

1980.

NAS, NAE, AAAS, Aerospace

(pres.

Industries

1972);

Assn.

mem.

(chmn.

LA

World Affairs Coun. (pres), Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Office: Hughes Electronic Co c/o PR Dept PO Box 956 E! Segundo CA 90245-0956 1979),

ANTHONY,

PUENTE, TITO orchestra leader, composer, arranger; b. N.Y.C., Apr. 20, 1923; s. Ernest Anthony and Ercilia (Ortiz) P.; m. Margaret Asencio, Oct 19, 1963; children: Ronald. Audrey, Tito Anthony Student, Julhard Conservatory Music, N.Y. Sch. Music, Schillinger System; MusD (hon). SUNY. Albany. 1987. Orch. leader appeanng in numerous night clubs and ballrooms, throughout U.S.. 1949 ; appeared in Woody Allen's Radio Days, John Candy's Armed Dangerous, 1986-87, recorded more than 100 albums; appeared in concert Red Sea Jazz Festival. Israel, all major jazz festivals, including Montreaux. Monterey. Munich. North Sea. others. Tnbute in PR., 1986. Los Angeles Ford Theatre Tnbute, 1987, Best of Tito Putfite, Roots of Rhythm. 1997, The Mambokings, 1992, Latma Familia, 1989; composer Para Los Rumberos, 1960, Oye Como Va, 1962. Salsa sound track, 1988, Secret of my Success, 1987, numerous other works recorded with Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, George Shearing, Woody Herman, other major jazz artists; sold out performance Radio City Apollo Theatre, 1986; appeared Madison Music Hall Square Garden. 1986, Los Angeles Amphitheatre. 1986, on Bill Cosby Show, 1987, Regis Philbin. Bill Boggs shows, 1987; with Philharmonic guest artist Bklyn. Symphony Orch., N.Y. and Phila 1987. Founder T. Puente Scholarship fund. 1980. Served with USN, 1942-45. Recipient Bronze medallion City of N.Y., 1969, Key to City Los Angeles, 1976, Key to City of Chgo., 1985, Key to City of Miami, 1986; named Musician of Month on several occasions by Downbeat. Metronome, Playboy and trade mags., 1950's; named King of Latin Music, La Prensa newspaper, 1955; his band named Best Latm Am. Orch. New York Daily News, 1977; recipient 6 Grammy nominations, Grammy award. 1978, 83. 85, 90, 99; N.Y Music award, 1986. Died June 1, 2000.

PYLE, ERNEST TAYLOR,

journalist; b.

Dana.

Ind.,

Aug.

3, 1900; s William Clyde and Maria (Taylor) P.; m. Geraldine Siebolds, July 7. 1925. Ed. grade and h.s.; student, 1919-23. Cub reporter LaPorte (ind.) Herald, 1923; Ind. U reporter to desk man Washington Daily News, 1923-26; desk man N.Y. Evening World, N.Y. Evening Post, 1926-27; aviation editor Scnpps-Howard Newspapers, 1928-32; mng. editor Washington Daily News, 1932-35; roving columnist, 1935-45, war corr.. 1942-45; daily column appeared worldwide for over 200 Scripps- Howard newspapers. Author: Ernie Pyle in England. 1941, Here Is Your War. 1943, Brave Men, 1944; (posthumously pub. collection pre-war columns) Home Country, 1947. Recipient Pulitzer prize, 1944. Mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Digma Delta Chi Killed by Japanese machine-gun fire, le Shima, Apr 1 8. 945; buried in .

1

Punchbowl Meml. Cemetery, Hawaii



&

&

NYC

,

PULITZER, JOSEPH,

Civil

Biology.

CENTURY AMERICA

Louis-Post Dispatch, 1912-55

PUZO, MARIO,

Concordia Argonaut Club.

,

Genetics Soc. Am.,

IN 20TH

Am

Am. Soc. Cell Biology, Am. Soc. Cellular Soc. Molecular Biol. Biochemistry, Am. Philos Soc., Royal Soc. London, Protein Soc. (Amgen award 1997),

Chem. Soc

St.

1970.

The

publishing executive; b. Budapest, 10. 1847; came to U.S., 1864; Studied with Reporter, then mng. editor and part propnetor Westliche Post, St. Louis. 1868-78; founder Post Dispatch, St. Louis. 1878—; propnetor N.Y. World, 1883—. Active Mo. Legislature, 1869. Mo. Constnl. Convention. 1874; elected to 49th Congress, NY.. 1885; del. Cin. Liberal Rep. ConvenWith cavalry regiment tion; advocate Dem. ticket, 1896.

Soc. Neurochemistry, Internal. Soc. Neurochemistry. Am. Soc. Virology, Am. Neurol. Assn.. Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Am.

WHO

Hungary. Apr.

pvt.

tutor.

War. Died

1911.

THOMAS

PYNCHON, RUGGLES, JR., author; b Glen N.Y- May 8. 1937; s. Thomas R. Pynchon. BA. Cornell U.. 1958. Former editonal writer Boeing Aircraft Co., Seattle. Author: V, 1963 (William Faulkner novel award 1963), The Crying of Lot 49. 1966 (Rosenthal Found, award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters 1967), Gravity's Rainbow, 1973 (Nat. Book award 1974), Slow Learner, 1984. Vineland. 1989. Deadly Sins, 1994, Mason and Dixon. 1997; contbr. short stories to pubis, including N.Y. Times Mag.. N.Y. Times Book Rev., Cornell Wnter, Saturday Evening Post, Kenyon Rev. Served with USNR. Recipient Howells medal Nat. Inst, and Am. Acad Arts and Letters, 1975. Cove.

QUARLES, DONALD A(UBREY), former deputy secretary of defense; b. Van Buren, Ark.. July 30. 1894; s. Robert W. and Minnie (Hynes) Q.; m. Rrosina Cotton, Oct. 27. 1939; children fom previous marnage: Carolyne Anne, Donald Aubrey, Elizabeth Wihttemore (Mrs. Stanley C. Lewis). BA, Yale U 1916; postgrad., Columbia U.. 1920-24; DE. U. Ark.. 1953, NYli, 1956; DSc, Gnnell Coll.. 1956; LLD. Yale U.. 1957 Engr. Bell Telephone Labs.. 1919-53. v.p.. 1948-52; v.p. Wtstern Electric Co.; pres. Sandia Corp.. 1952-53; asst. sec. of def. (rsch. and devel.) Govt, of U.S., Washington, 1953-55. sec. Air Force. 1955-57, dep. sec. of def., 1957—. Mayor. City of Englewood, N.J. Recipient award of ment Am. Inst. Cons. Engrs., Exceptional Svc. award Dept. of Air Force, 1957, Cruz Peruana A! Mento Aeronautico. 1956, Brazilian Orer do Merito della Republics Italians, Spanish Grand Cross, Order of Mil. Ment (posthumous). Medal of Freedom U.S. (posthumous). Capt. U.S. Army. 1917-19. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs (pres. 1952-53), Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Inst. Radio Engrs.; mem. AAAS, Yale U. Engring. Soc., Telephone Pioneers of Am., Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Eta Kappa Nu, Englewood Club, Knickerbocker Country Club (Tenafly, N.J.), Cosmos Club (Washington), Engineers Club (N.Y.C). Republican. Died May 8, 1959; buned Arlington Nat Cemetery. .

PULITZER, JOSEPH,

newspaper publishing executive; b. Joseph and Kate (Davis) P.; m. 1910 (died March 1925); m. 1, Elizabeth Edgar. Apr. 7, 1926. Student, Harvard U.. 19041952. 06; LLD (hon). Columbia U., Began career in journalism NY.. 1906, pres. Pulitzer Pub. Co.. 1912-55; pub

N.Y.C, Mar. 21, 1885; Elinor Wickham, June

s.

QUAYLE, DAN (JAMES DANFORTH QUAYLE), vice president

United States, entrepreneur;

b. Indpls.,

former Feb. 4,

C

and Connne (Pulliam) Q.; m. Marilyn James Tucker, Nov. 18, 1972; children: Tucker Danforth. Benjamin 1947;

s.

Eugene,

Mary Corinne.

BS

in

Polit.

Sci..

DePauw

U..

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WHO'S

Greencastle. Ind

IN 20TH U,

1969; JD. Ind

.

CENTURY AMERICA

1974

sci. bd. Itek Corp. Staff mem. and Lab.. M.I.T.. 1940-45; mem. gen. adv. 1946. chmn 1952-56. cons., from 1956; originator idea for European Ctr. for Nuclear Research. Geneva. Switzerland; active in creation of Brookhaven Nat. 1953-57; cons Dept Lab . LI. chmn sci adv Com. Naval Research Adv Com., from 1952. State. 1955-80. cons., sci. adv. com., v.p. Internat- Conf. on Peaceful Uses Conf. on Atomic Energy. Geneva. 1955. 58. 64; v p. Peaceful Uses Atomic Energy, from 1971; U.S. rep. adv. com. to sec. gen. UN. from 1955; mem. President's Sci. Adv. Com.. 1943-45. 1957-68. chmn., 1957; cons. Los Alamos Sci. Lab 1958; cons. and from 56; mem. Sci. Com., from Conf. Research and Devel Bd, 1946-49; U.S. del

Aberdeen. 1939-65; mem.

1974

Bar: Ind

Cl. reporter, pressman Huntington (Ind.) Herald-Press, 196569. assoc. pub., gen. mgr.. 1974-76; with consumer protection divn. Office Atty Gen. Stale of Ind. 1970-71; adminstrv asst. to gov. State of Ind.. 1971-73; dir Ind. Inheritance Tax 1973-74; tchr bus. law Huntington Coll, 1975; mem Div

asso. dir.. Radiation

95lh-96lh Congresses from 4th Disl Ind., Washington; U.S. Senator from Ind. U.S. Senate. Washington. 1981-89. v.p. served under Pres George Bush U.S.. Washington. 1989-93; founder J.D. Quayle & Co.. 2000; author, speaker, corp. bds.;

mem

com

Am. Grad. Sch. Internat. Mgmt, 1997-99. Author: Standing Firm. 1994, The American Family, 1996, Worth Fighting For. 1999 Chmn Campaign Am.. 1995-99. Mem. Huntington Bar With Ind. Army N.G. 1970-76 Assn.. Hoosier Stale Press Assn.. Huntington C. of C. Club: Rotary Republican. Office: 2425 E Camelback Rd Ste 1080 Phoenix AZ 85016

.

NATO

UNESCO

Florence, Italy. 1950; mem. U.S. Nat Commn UNESCO. 1950-53. 58; mem. Sci Com. from 1954; mem IAEA Com.. 1958-72; vis. prof. Rockefeller U. (formerly Inst). 1957-79; Shreve fellow Princeton. 1961-62; Karl Taylor Compton lectr. Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1962; gen adv. com.

UN

Sci.

QUILLEN, DANIEL GREY,

mathematician; b Orange. June 27, 1940. Student. Newark Acad BA. Harvard PhD. 1964 Mem faculty MIT. U Oxford. Eng ;

;

mem.

vis

Advanced Study. Princeton U.. 1969-70. Paris. 1 968-69. Guggenheim fellow. France.

Inst.

Sloan fellow.

1962

Ednl. Bd. fellow, 1928-29; Ernest Kempton Adams Sigma Xi Semicentennial pnze for physical scis., 1936; Henrietta Szold award, 1956; $1,000 pnze from AAAS. for study of radio frequency spectra of atoms and molecules, 1942; Nobel 1939; Elliot Cresson medal of Franklin Inst Pnze in Physics, 1944; Barnard medal. I960; U.S. Medal for Ment. 1948; King's Medal (Bntish. 1948); Comdr Order So fellow, 1935;

.

K-theory.

,

QUINE, WILLARD VAN ORMAN,

Cross, Brazil. 1952; Priestley Meml. award Dickenson Coll., 1964; Niels Bohr Intemat. Gold Medal. 1967; co-recipient. Atoms for Peace award. 1967; Tribute of Appreciation. State Dept.. 1978; Pupin Gold medal Columbia U. Sch. Engring 1981. Mayor Koch award for Sci Technology. 1985; Weizmann Medallion award. 1987; Vannevar Bush award. 1986. Trustee Assoc. Univs., Inc., from 1946, pres., 1961-62, chmn. bd., 1962-63; bd. govs. Weizmann Inst. Sci.. Rehovoth, Israel, from 1949, v.p. 1986; trustee Mt. Sinai Hosp., from 1960. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc (pres 1950-51); mem Council on Fgn. Relations, Am. Philos. Soc.. Japan Acad. Sci. (fgn. mem.). Nat. Acad. Scis., N.Y. Acad. Scis.. Sigma Xi. Clubs: Century, Cosmos (Washington); Faculty (Columbia U.); Athenaeum (London), Century. Died Jan 11. 1988 Home:

philosophy educator;

Akron. Ohio. June 25. 1908; s Cloyd Robert and Hattie Ellis (Van Orman) Q.; m. Naomi Ann Clayton. Sept. 19. b.

m

Marjone Elizabeth Roberts. Norma; 1948; children: Douglas Boynton. Margaret Math, summa cum laude. Oberlin Coll.. in Philosophy. Harvard U, 1930. LittD (hon). 1955; 1953, (hon). 1979; MA. Oxford 1931. PhD. 1932. LittD (hon), 1970; LittD (hon). Ohio State U, 1957. hon. doctorate. U. Lille. France. 1965; PhD (hon ). Uppsala U, Sweden. 1980; hon doctorate. U Beme. Switzerland, 1982; PhD (hon J. U. Granada. Spain. 1986; LittD (hon ). Akron U, 1965. Washington U, St. Louis. 1966. Temple U 1970, (hon), 1978, Syracuse U„ 1981. Cambridge (Eng.) . U Chgo, 1967, Ripon Coll.. 1983. Adelphi U, 1989 Instr, tutor philosophy Harvard U.. Cambridge, Mass., 1936-41, 1941-48. prof.. 1948—. Edgar Pierce prof, assoc. prof.. philosophy. 1955-78. chmn. dept. philosophy. 1952-53; vis. 1968, Coll. prof U. Sao Paulo. Brazil, 1942. Rockefeller U de France. 1969; George Eastman vis prof Oxford U 1953children:

Boynton. Sept.

2,

McGovem. AB

in

AM

U

LLD

,

New York N.Y.

.

LHD

U

,

U

Tokyo. 1959; mem. Inst. Advanced Study. Princeton U., 1956-57; Gavin David Young lectr. in philosophy U. Adelaide, Australia, 1959; Paul Carus lectr. Am Philos. Assn.. 1971; Hagerstrom lectr U. Uppsala, Sweden, 1973; Author: A Ferrater Mora lectr., Gerona. Spain, 1990. System of Logistic, 1934, Mathematical Lome. 1940, Elementary Logic, 1941, O Sentido da Nova Logica, 1944,

NYC,

Albert Einstein prof, biochemistry Cornell U.. Ithaca. N.Y., 1966-91; mem. biochemistry study sect. div. rsch. grants NIH. 1957-70; chmn. bd. sci. counselors Cancer Inst.. 1975-76; 73d Chnstian A. Herter lectr.. 1975; 10th Sir 66;

of Logic. 1950. From a Logical Point of View, 1953, 1960, Set Theory and Its Logic. 1963. The 1966, Selected Logic Papers, 1966, Ontological Relativity. 1969. Philosophy of Logic. 1970. (with J.S Ullian) The Web of Belief. 1970. The Roots of Reference, Life. 1985. 1974. Theories and things. 1981, The Time of

Methods

Hopkins Meml. lectr. 1975; WalkerAuthor: Mechanism in Bioenergetics. 1965. A New Look at Mechanisms in Bioenergetics. 1976; editor: Membranes of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts, 1970. Energy Transducing Mechanisms. 1975; editorial bd. Jour. Recipient Warren Tnennial pnze Biol. Chemistry. 1959-72 Mem Mass Gen Hosp. 1974. Nat Medal Sci., 1976. AAAS, NAS, Am. Soc Biol. Chemists, Harvey Soc Bnt Biochem Soc Am Acad Arts and Scis Home: Ithaca N.Y. Died Sept 9, 1991; buried Lakeview Cemetery. Ithaca. Fredenck Gowland

Ames

My

Quiddities. 1987. La Scicnza e i Dan di Senso. 1987. Pursuit of Truth. 1989. The Logic of Sequences. 1990. From Stimulus to Science. 1995; co-author: Philosophical Essays for A.N Whitehead. 1936. Philosophy of A.N. Whitehead. 1941. Philosophy of Rudoll Carnap. 1963. Words and Objections. Quine, 1975. 1969, Aspectos de la Filosofia de Quine. 1986. Symposio Quine. 1988. Philosophy of

.

WV

Philos Soc.. Brit.

Acad

(corr);

mem Am.

27. b. Chgo.. Feb Acad.. 1916 Commd. ensign USN, 1916; advanced through grades to adm 1949; with Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. 19181920: with 19; flight traniee Naval Air Sta, Pensacola. Fla bur aero. Dept. of Navy, 1921-23; with aircraft squadrons, battle fleet U.S.S. Colorado, U.S.S. Pennsylvania Naval Air Sta.. San Diego. 1927-29; officer U S.S. Saratoga, 1929-30; aide, flag sec on staff, comdr aircraft Battle Force US. Fleet. 1931-32; with Bur Aeron. 1932-35; navigator U.S.S. Wright, then U.S.S. Saratoga. 1936-37; comdr Naval Air Sta., Seattle. 1937-40; various comdr positions USN, 1940.

,

Rockefeller 1932-33. Traveling fellow. Europe, fellow. Bellagio. 1975. fellow Clr Advanced Study Behavioral 1965; Sir Scis, 1958-59. Ctr Advanced Studies. Wesleyan

Am

naval officer, banking 1896. Grad.. U.S. Naval

consultant;

Sheldon

U

.

Fellow

Philos Assn

Assn Symbolic Logic (pres 1953-56), Arts and Scis, Nat Acad Scis .. Inst de France (corr ), Norwegian Acad.. Inst. Internat de Philosophic Inst de la Brasileiro de Filosofia (corr). Acad. Internat Address: Harvard U Philosophic de Sci, Phi Beta Kappa Dept Philosophy 59 Taylor Rd Bethel CT 06801-1631

(pres. East div. 1957),

Am. Acad

chmn

52;

devel. fgn.

Joint

Chiefs of Staff,

and domestic

1953-57.

ret

.

bus. Bankers Trust Co..

1957; cons, from 1957;

Molybdenum Corp. Am.. Witco Chem Co. Decorated D.S.M. with Gold star. Legion of Ment with U.S. Freight Co..

dir

Gold

WWII Aug

Am

Def Svc. Victory medal. Atlantic Reel clasp, Fleet clasp, Asiatic-Pacific area campaign medal. Victory medal: companion Order of Bath (Eng ) Died

star.

medal.

17, 1973.

RABI, ISIDOR ISAAC, 29. 1898; came to U.S. in

physics educator; b Austria, July infancy; s David and Jennie (Teig) 1926; children: Nancy Elizabeth. R.; m. Helen Newark. Margaret Joella BS in Chemistry. Cornell U, 1919; PhD. Columbia U, 1927; research grad study in Munich. Copenhagen, Hamburg, Leipzig, Zurich. 1927-29; DSc (hon ). 1955. 1947. Dickenson Coll.. 1954. Harvard U Princeton U .

.

Birmingham (Eng.) U. 1957. Williams Coll., 1958, U 1962. 1962. Adelphi Coll Birmingham. I960. Clark U .

.

Technion. 1963. Franklin Marshall Coll.. 1964. Brandcis 1965.

U

Coimbra.

Columbia

U

.

U.

1968. Jerusalem, 1972. Bales Coll 1966.

Portugal.

1968. 1977. Hebrew U 1977. (hon ). Hebrew Union Coll.. Cm, 1977. L.I. (hon ). Dropsie Coll.. I960. 1958. Oklahoma City U 1964. Rockefeller U 1979: 1956; (hon). Yeshiva U LittD (hon ). Jewish Theol Sem 1966. Hamburg 1985; PhD (hon) Bar-llan U Israel. 1987 Tutor in physics, CCNY. 1929-30. assl prof. 1930-35. 1924-27; lectr Columbia U «sso prof. 1935-37. prof. 1937-64. Higgins prof. 1950-64.

CCNY.

.

U

LHD

.

LLD

.

DHL

12. Vienna. Austna. Jan actor; b 1910 Appeared in dims Ja, der Himmel uber Wien. 1930. Sehnsucht 202. 1932. Heut kommt's drauf an, 1933. Wcnn 1935. The Great die Musik nicht war. 1935, Escapade, Ziegfeld. 1936 (Oscar award lor Best Actress 1936). The Good Earth. 1937 (Oscar award lor Best Actress 1937). The Emperor's Candlesticks. 1937. Big City. 1937. The Toy Wife. 1938, The Great Waltz. 1938. Dramatic School. 1938. Hostages. 1943. La Dolce uta. 1960. The Gambler. 1997; appeared in TV senes Schlilz Playhouse ol Stars. 1952. Lux Video Theatre. 1953. Suspense. 1954. Combat!. 1965. The Love Boat. 1983. (TV film) A Dancer. 1988

RAINER, LUISE,

in

NIX PRIDGETT),

1886;

26.

cabarets,

many

m

William (Pa) played

1900,

circa

began recording senes for Paramount, accompanied by Lovie Smith's Serenaders. 1923; her simple, direct blues style achieved peak popularity. 1923-29; her accompanists included Tommy Ladnier. Joe Smith, Louis Armstrong; her best known protegee was Bessie Smith; ret. from music 1933, settled in Rome, Ga., where she owned 2 theaters. Records include Shave 'Em Dry. Jelly Bean Blues. Countin' the Blues. See See Rider. Died in

Columbus Ga.. Dec.

years;

1939.

22.

RAINWATER, JAMES,

physicist, educator; b. Council. Idaho. Dec. 9, 1917; s. Leo J. and Edna E. (Teague) R.; m. Emma Louise Smith. Mar. 7. 1942; children: James Carlton. Robert Stephen. Elizabeth (dec .). William George. BS. Calif. Inst. Tech. 1939, PhD. Columbia U, 1946. Asst. physics and Manhattan dist, Columbia U 1939-42. scientist 1942-46, instr., 1946-47, asst prof, physics, 1947-49, assoc. prof physics, 1949-52, prof physics, 1952-82, Michael I. Pupin prof ementus of physics, 1982-86; dir. Nevis Cyclotron Lab. 1951-53. 56-61. research scientist AEC, ERDA. NSF and Office Naval Research projects, 1947-86 Recipient Ernest Orlando Laurence award AEC, 1963, Nobel pnze in physics, 1975. Fellow AAAS. Phys Soc, IEEE. Optical

OSRD

.

Am

Am., N.Y. Acad.

Soc.

Scis.;

mem. Am.

Inst.

Physics,

Am.

Assn. Physics Tchrs.. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Swedish Royal Soc. (hon.). Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Home: Hastings-onthe-Hudson Died May 31. 1986

RAMO, SIMON,

engineering executive; b

Lake City,

Salt

May 7, 1913; s. Benjamin and Clara (Trestman) R.; m. Virginia Smith. July 25. 1937; children: James Bnan. Alan Martin. BS, U. Utah. 1933. DSc (hon ). 1961; PhD. Calif. 1936; DEng (hon). Case Western Res U, 1960, Inst. Tech U. Mich.. 1966. Poly. Inst. N.Y.. 1971; DSc (hon). Union Akron. Coll.. 1963, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 1968, U 1969, Cleve. State U, 1976; (hon ), Carnegie-Mellon U, 1970. U. So. Calif., 1972. Gonzaga U, 1983. Occidental Coll., 1985. With Gen. Electric Co.. 1936-46; 1984. Claremont U .

.

ops. Hughes Aircraft Co.. 1946-53; with Ramo-Woolndge Corp.. 1953-58, U.S. Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

v.p.

Program. 1954-58; 61,

vice

chmn.

cons.. 1978



;

TRW

dir.

Inc..

1961-78.

bd..

1954-85, exec, v.p., 1958exec, com., 1969-78.

chmn.

The Bunker-Ramo

pres.

bd TRW-Fujitsu Co., 1980-83; bd. vis.

prof.

mgmt.

Corp.. 1964-66,

chmn

Arco Power Techs.; 1978—; Regents lectr.

dirs.

Inst. Tech..

sci. Calif.

1981-82. U Calif, at Santa Cruz, 1978-79; chmn Center for Study Am. Experience. U. So. Calif.. 1978-80; Faculty fellow John F. Kennedy Sch. Govt.. Harvard U., 1980-84; mem. White House Energy Research and Devel. Adv. Council, 1973-75; mem. adv. com. on sci. and fgn.

UCLA.

1973-75; chmn Pres s Com. on Sci. and Tech., 1976-77; mem. adv. council to Sec. Commerce, 1976-77. Gen. Atomics Corp., 1988—, Aurora Capital Ptnrs, co-chmn. Transition 1991 Chartwell Investments, 1992 Task Force on Sci. and Tech. for Pres. -elect Reagan; mem. affairs U.S. State Dept.,





,

;

ERDA.

1976-77; bd. advisors roster consultants to adminstr. for sci. and tech. Republic of China. 1981-84; chmn. bd.

Aetna. Jacobs & Ramo Venture Capital. 1987-90, Allenwood advisor Axiom Venture Ptnrs.. Ventures Inc., 1987 1997—. Author: The Business of Science. 1988, other sci Bd. dirs. L.A. World Affairs engring. and mgmt. books. Coun. 1973-85. Mus Ctr. Found.. LA.. L.A Philharm



;

,

.

1981-84;

trustee Calif. Inst

life

Tech..

Nat Symphony

Orch. Assn.. 1973-83; trustee emeritus Calif. Stale Univs.; bd. visitors UCLA Sch. Medicine, 1980—; bd. dirs. W.M. Keck bd. govs. Performing Arts Coun. Mus. Ctr. Found.. 1983 LA., pres., 1976-77; co-chair Bd. of Overseers Keck Sch. Recipient award IAS. 1956; Medicine U So. Calif., 1999— award Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., 1959; award Arnold Air Soc, 1960; Am. Acad. Achievement award. 1964; award Am. Iron and Steel Inst.. 1968; Disting. Svc medal Armed Forces



;

Electronics Assn., 1970; medal of 1970; awards U So. Calif. 1971. 79; 1972; award Am. Cons. Engrs. Coun.. 1974; medal Franklin Inst., 1978; award Harvard Bus. Sch. Assn.. 1979; award Nat. Medal Sci.. 1979; Disting. medal. 1982; Presdl Alumnus award U. Utah, 1981; Medal of Freedom. 1983; named to Bus. Hall ol Fame. 1984.

and

Communication achievement

WEMA,

Kayan medal Columbia U,

UCLA

Aesculapian award UCLA. 1984. Durand medal AA1A, 1984. John Fntz medal, 1986. Henry Townley Heald award III. Inst. Tech.. 1988, Nat Engnng. award Am. Assn. 1988. medal. Franklin-Jcllerson 1988. Engnng. Socs, Howard Hughes Meml. award. 1989, Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers award, 1989, Pioneer award Internat. Coun. on Sys. Engnng., 1997, Disting Pub, Svc. medal NASA, 1999, Lifetime Achievement trophy Smithsonian Inst., 1999. Astronautical John F Kennedy Astronautics award Fellow IEEE (Electronic Achievement award Soc.. 2000 recipient

Am

Golden Omega award 1975. Founders medal 1980. Centennial meoal 1984), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Acad. Polit. Sci.. mem N.Y. Acad. Scis, Nat Acad. Engring. (founder, coun. mem. Bucche award). Nat Acad. Scis Am Phys Soc Am. Philos Soc Inst Advancement Engring „ Coun Fgn Rcls, Pacific Coun Internal. Policy. In1953,

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Acad. Astronautics. Eta Kappa Nu (eminent mem. Office award 1966). Theta Tau (Hall ol Fame laureate) 9200 Sunset Blvd Ste 801 Los Angeles CA 90069-3603 ternal.

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RAMSEY, NORMAN

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1964-67. U prof emeritus, 1967-88, also exec, ofdept physics. 1945-49; Karl Taylor Complon vis prof physics. 1968-69; leclr U Mich summer 1936 Stanford U prof..

ficer,

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summer

MA (GERTRUDE MALISSA Columbus. Ga. Apr

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Rainey. Started singing Negro vaudeville circuits

Assn

prize in creative arts and moral scis.. 1996; Harvard U. Soc Fellows jr fellow, 1933-36, Sr fellow, 1948-78; univ scholar Harvard U, James Walker fellow Harvard U.;

Merlon Coll, Oxford. 1973-74

NY

RADFORD, ARTHUR WILLIAM,

Kyoto

Savile fellow

1977

lectr.

,

Perspectives on Quine. 1989; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Nicholas Murray USNR. 1942-46 Lt. comdr Butler Gold medal Columbia U, 1970. Frantisek Polacky gold medal. Czech Republic. 1991. Silver medal Charles U. Prague. 1993. Rolf Schock pnze in philosophy. Sweden. 1993.

Henry

m

NYU

Word and Object, Ways of Paradox.

WV

RAINEY, singer;

LLD

biochemist; b. Nowy Sacz, Poland. June 28. 1913; came to U.S., 1941, naturalized. 1947; Franziska Weiss. Aug. 25. 1945; 1 child, Ann Racker Costello. MD, U Vienna, Austria, 1938; DSc (hon). U. Chgo.. 1968, U. Rochester. Rsch. asst. biochemistry Cardiff (South Wales) Mental Hosp., 1938-40; rsch. assoc. dept. physiology U. Minn.. 1941-42; intern, resident Harlem Hosp.. Sch. Medicine, 19441942-44; asst. prof, microbiology 52; asst. prof, biochemistry Yale U., 1952-54; chief div. nutrition and physiology Pub Health Rsch. Inst.. N.Y.C., 1954-

RACKER, EFRAIM,

.

54.

68th to 73d Congresses. 20th III disl, 1923-35; Dem leader of House 72d Congress: Spkr of House. 1933-34 Died Aug. 19. 1934

.

ternal

1973-74; recipient Fields medal Intemat. Congress of Math.. 1978. Achievements include description of how to define the homology of simple objects over many different categories, including sets, algebras over a ring, and unstable algebras ver the Steenrod algebra; prin. architect of the higher algebraic

1930;



Author: My Life and Times as a Physicist, I960, Science: The Center of Culture. 1970; assoc. editor: Physical Review. 1935-38. 41-44; contbr. to sci. jours, in field. Served in S.A.T.C. 1918 Decorated Officer French Legion of Honor. 1956; comdr.. 1968 Barnard fellow. 1927-28; In-

ACDA.

1961.

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HENRY THOMAS,

congressman, b Carrollton, III Aug 20, I860, s John and Kale (Thomas) R m Ella McBnde. June 27. 1889 AB. Amherst. 1883. AM, 1886.

RAINEY,

;

.

1930. 1931. LLB. Union Coll Law. 1885; LLD. U III Grove City (Pa ) Coll.. 1933 Practice at Carrollton. 1885-

LLD. 1902;

,

mem

58lh to 66lh Congresses. 20th

III

dial.,

1903-21.

F„

physicist,

cducalor;

b

Wash-

ington. Aug 27, 1915. s. Norman F and Minna (Bauer) R.; m. Elinor Jameson. June 3. 1940 (dec Dec 1983); children Ellic Welch. May II. Margaret. Palncia. Janel. Winilred. 1935: BA. Cambndgc (Eng.) U, 1985. AB. Columbia U 1940. 1937, MA. 1941. DSc. 1954; PhD. Columbia U

m

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Harvard

U

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1947.

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).

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RAND 1968. Middlebury Coll.. 1969. Oxford (Eng.) U 1973, DCL (hon). Oxford (Eng) U., 1990; DSc (hon). Rockefeller U.. 1986. U Chgo.. 1989. U. Sussex, 1990. U. Houston. 1991. Carleton Coll., 1991, Lake Forest Coll.. 1992. U. Mich.. ,

&

1993. Phila. Coll. Pharmacy Sci.. 1995. Colby Coll.. 1998. Kellett fellow Columbia U.. 1935-37. Tyndall fellow. 1938-39; Inst. Washington. 1939-40; assoc 1942-46; assoc. MIT U. 111. 1940-42; asst. prof Columbia U Radiation Lab, 1940-43; cons Nat Def Research Com.. 1940-45; expert cons. sec. of war, 1942-45; group leader, asso. div. head Los Alamos Lab., 1943-45; assoc. prof. Columbia U., 1945-47; head physics dept. Brookhaven Nat. Lab. of AEC. 1946-47; assoc prof, physics Harvard U. 1947-50. prof, physics, 1950-66, Higgins prof, physics. 1966-86, Higins prof, emeritus. 1986 sr. fellow Harvard Soc of Fellows. 1970—; Eastman prof. Oxford U., 1973-74; Luce prof cosmology Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1982-83; prof. U. Va„ 1983-84; dir. Harvard Nuclear Lab.. 1948-50. 52-53, Varlan Assos., 1963-66; mem. Air Forces Sci. Adv. Com.. 1947-54; sci. adviser NATO. 1958-59; mem. Dept. Def. Panel Atomic Energy; exec. com. Cambridge Electron Accelerator and gen. adv. com. AEC. Author: Nuclear Moments and Statistics, 1953, Nuclear Two Body Problems, 1953, Molecular Beams, 1956. 85, Quick Calculus, 1965, Spectroscopy with Coherent Radiation, 1998; contbr.: articles Phys. Rev.; other sci. jours. on nuclear physics, molecular beam experiments, radar, nuclear magnetic moments, radiofrequency spectroscopy, masers, nucleon scattering. Trustee Asso. Univs., Inc.. Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Carnegie Endowment Internal. Peace. 1962-85. Rockefeller U., 1977-90; pres. Univs Research Assocs.. Inc., 1966-72, 73-81, pres. emeritus, 1981—. Recipient Presdl. Order of Merit for radar devel. work. 1947, E.O. Lawrence and AEC, 1960, Columbia award for excellence in 1985. sci., 1980, medal of honor IEEE. 1983. Rabi prize, Monte Ferst award, 185, Compton medal, 1985, Rumford premium, 1985, Oersted medal, 1988. Nat. medal of Sci.. 1988. Nobel prize for Physics, 1989, Pupin medal Columbia Engring. Sch. Alumni Assn., 1992, Sci. for Peace prize, 1992, Einstein medal, 1993, Vannevar Bush award. 1995. Alexander Hamilton award. 1995; Guggenheim fellow Oxford U.. 195455. Fellow Am. Acad. Sci., Phys. Soc. (coun. 1956-60. 1978-79, Davisson-Germer prize 1974); mem NAS, pres. French Acad. Sci., Am. Philos. Assn., (chmn. physics sect. 1977), Am. Inst. Physics (chmn. bd. govs. 1980-87), Phi Beta Kappa (senator 1979-88, v.p. 1982-85, pres. 1985-88), 02446Sigma Xi. Home: 24 Monmouth Ct Brookline 5634 Office: Harvard U Lyman Physics Lab Cambridge

Carnegie fellow Carnegie

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AAAS

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RANKIN, JOHN ELLIOTT, congressman; b Itawamba County. Miss., Mar 29, 1882; s. Thomas Braxton and Venola Modest (Rutledge) R.; m. Annie Laurie Burrous, Oct. 1, 1919; child. Annie Laune. LLB. U. Miss.. 1910. Lawyer Tupelo. Miss., 1910—; pros atty., 1911-15; mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 67th to 82 Congresses 1st Miss, dist., Washington, 1921-53; newspaper writer. Past chmn. Ho. Com. on World War Vets. Legis.; co-author bill creating TVA; author the provision of Rivers and Harbors Act for const rn. TennTombigbee Inland Waterway; chmn Pub. Power Bloc; rural electrification leader in Ho. Reps.; author amendment to rules of Ho. creating Com. on Un-Am. Activities. With U.S. I

Army, World War Died Nov.

26.

writer, lecturer; b. St. Petersburg

came

to 1929.

U.S.,

1926.

(now Lenin1931.; m.

naturalized,

Frank O'Connor, Grad., U. Leningrad. 1924; (hon.) DHL. Lewis and Clark Coll.. 1963. Screen writer, 1932-34, Vis. lectr. Yale U.. 1960, Princeton U. I960. Columbia U., 1960-62, U. Wis., 1961, Johns Hopkins U.. 1961, Ford Hall Forum. Boston from 1961, Harvard U., 1962. Mass Inst. Tech., 1962. U.S. Mil. Acad, at West Point. 974. other univs. Author: play, revived as Penthouse Legend 1973 Night of January 16th. 1935. We the Living, 1936. Anthem. 1938. The Unconquered; play. 1940. The Fountainhead; also screenplay, 1943, Atlas Shrugged, 1957, For the New Intellectual, 1961, The Virtue of Selfishness, 44-49;

1

1965, Capitalism; The Unknown Ideal, 1966, Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology, 1967, The Romantic Manifesto:

A

Philosophy of Literature, 1969, The New Left: The AntiIndustnal Revolution. 1971; Editor: The Objectivist. 1962-71, The Ayn Rand Utter. 1971-76. Died Mar 6. 1982

RAND, PAUL,

graphic designer, educator; b. N.Y.C Aug. Student, Pratt Inst., 1929-32. Art Students League. (hon.), Phila. Coll. Art, Parson Sch. Design. U. Hartford Sch. Visul Arts, Kutztown U.; MA, Yale U.; postgrad., Pratt Inst., 1996. Art dir. Esquire/ Apparel Arts; creative dir William H. Weintraub Advt. Agy., N.Y.; prof, graphic design Sch Art Yale U., New Haven, 1956-91, prof emeritus; cons IBM. 1956-92, Cummins Engine Co.. 1962-96, Westinghouse Electric. 1960-81, numerous others; tchr Yale Summer Sch. Program, Brissago, Switzerland. 1977-96. Author: Thoughts on Design, 1946. Design and the Play Instinct. 1965, The Trademarks of Paul Rand. I960. A Paul Rand Miscellaney. 1984, Paul Rand: A Designer's Art, 1985, Design, Form and Chaos, 1993, From Lascaux to Brooklyn, 1996; contbr numerous articles to profl. pubis., represented in permanent collections various museums, U.S., Europe and Japan Pres.'s fellow RISD; recipient Florence prize for Visual Comm., City of Florence, 1987. Home: Weston Conn. ,

1914. 1934; 15,

DFA

Died Nov.

26, 1996.

RANDOLPH, ASA PHILIP,

labor leader; b Crescent City.

1889; s. James William and Elizabeth (Robinson) R Lucille E. Campbell. 1914. Grad CCNY; LLD, Howard U.. 1941. Organizer Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, AFL, N.Y.C, 1925, pres. emeritus, 1968. Contbr to

Apr. ;

15.

m

.

Organizer, dir. March on Washington Movement, which led Pres. Roosevelt to start Com. on Fair Employment Practices, 1941; v.p. AFL-CIO, from 1957, mem. emeritus exec, coun.; mem. Mayor La Guardia's Commn. on Race, 1935; hon. chmn. White House Conf. Civil Rights. Recipient Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1964. Civil Rights award Am. Fedn Tchrs, 1973 Masons. Elks Methodist Died May 16. 1979.

Opportunity, Survey Graphic.

Mem

RANKIN, JEANNETTE, congresswoman; b. Missoula, Mont., June II, 1880; d. John and Olive (Pickering) R. BS, 1902; student, Sch. Philanthropy U. Mont 1908-19. Social worker Seattle, 1909; congresswoman 65th Congress, Washington, 1917-19; active woman suffrage work, Wash.. 1910. Calif., 1911, Mont.. 1912-14. Field sec. Nat. Am. .

Woman

poet; b. Pulaski, Tenn.. Apr.

John James and Ella Ransom, m. Robb Reawill, Helen Elizabeth, David Reawill, John James. Scholar Oxford (Eng.) U., 1910-13. BA. (Lit. Hum.). Christ Ch. Coll., 1913. Mem. faculty Vanderbilt U., 1914-37, prof. English, 1927-37; Carnegie prof, poetry 30, 1888.

s.

Dec.

1920; children:

22,

Kenyan Coll., 1937-58; hon. cons. Am. letters Library of sr. fellow (summers) Kenyon Sch. English, now Sch. Letters. Ind. U.; lectr. Colo. State Tchrs. Coll.. Peabody Coll Tchrs. U. N.M., U. Fla.. U. Ky.. U Tex.. Woman's Coll. N.C., Chattanooga. Tenn Tchrs. Coll., Bread Loaf Sch. English, Harvard U.; an editor and publisher The Fugitive. Nashville. Served as 1st It., F.A.. U.S. Army, 191719; instr. Saumur Arty Sch.. France, 1918. Recipient Acad. Congress;

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U

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Poets fellowship, 1962; Guggenheim fellow creative writing, 1931-32; recipient Bollingen award in poetry Yale U. Library, 1951, Russell Loines award in lit. Nat. Acad. Arts

and Letters, 1951; fellow Acad. Am. Poets. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Sigma. Methodist. Author: Chills and Fevers. 1924; Two Gentlemen in Bonds, 1927; God Without Thunder, 1929; III Take My Stand. 1930; The New Criticism. 1941; publisher: Selected Poems, 1945, rev edit. (Book of Yr. in Poetry award 1964). 1963; Beating the Bushes. 1972; contbr. groupbooks and symposia. Editor: The Kenyon Rev., 1939-59; The Kenyon Critics (with introduction), 1951; Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy (with introduction), 1961; Collected Poems, 1963. Died July 3, 1974.

1928;

Russia;

Masons Democrat Methodist. Greenwood Cemetery. West

RANSOM, JOHN CROWE,

RASKIN, ELLEN,

RAND, AYN,

Mem buned

Point, Miss.

d.

Sol

Flanagan, Oct.

Fla.,

I

I960;

MA

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writer, illustrator; b Milw., Mar. 13, Margaret (Goldfisch) R; m. Dennis dau Susan Moore. Student. U.

1966; 1945-48.

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Wis.. Madison, instr. in illustration Pratt Inst.. 1963; instr. in illustration Syracuse U.. 1976; guest lectr. U. Berkeley, 1969, 72, 77. Free-lance illustrator. N.Y.C, 195568; writer, illustrator: children's books Nothing Ever Hap-

pens on My Block, 1966, Silly Songs and Sad, 1967, Ghost in Four-Room Apartment, 1969, And It Rained, 1969, A & The, 1970, The World's Greatest Freak Show, 1971, The Mysterious Disapperance of Leon (I Mean Noel). 1 97 1 Franklin Stem. 1972, Who, Said Sue. Said Who. 1973. Figgs a

&

Phantoms, 1974, Moose, Goose and Little Nobody, 1974, The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues, 1975, Twenty-two. Twenty-three, 1976„The Westing Game, 1978; exhibited: illustrations in group shows AIGA 50 Years of Graphic Arts in America, 1966, Biennale of Illustrations. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. 1969, Biennale of Applied Graphic Art, Brno. Czechoslovakia, 1972, Contemporary Am. Illustrators of Children's Books. 1974-75. Recipient Distinctive Merit award Art Dirs. Clubs, 1958, Silver medal. 1959; citation of

merit Soc. Illustrators, 1966, 70, 71; Best Picture Book award World-Jour. -Tribune, 1966; Honor Book award Boston Globe-Horn Book, 1973; citation Bklyn. Mus. Art, 1973, 74; Edgar Allan Poe Spl. award Mystery Writers Am., 1975; Newbery Honor Book award ALA, 1975; Best Fiction award Boston Globe-Horn Book. 1978; John Newbery medal for The Westing Game, 1979; Notable Wisconsin Author. 1981;

book named to Am. Inst. Graphic Arts 50 Books of Yr., 1966, 68; N.Y. Times 10 Best Books, 1966. 68. Mem. Authors Guild. Graphic Artists Guild. Home: New York N.Y. Died Aug. 8. 1984.

RATHER, DAN, broadcast journalist; b. Wharton, Tex.. Oct. 31. 1931; m. Jean Goebel; children; Dawn Robin, Dan M. BA. in Journalism. Sam Houston State Tchrs. Coll.. Huntsville. Tex., 1953; student. U. Houston. South Tex. Sch. Law. Instr. journalism Sam Houston State Coll., for 1 year; later worked for U.P.I, and Houston Chronicle; with CBS. 1962—; joined staff of radio Sta. (CBS affiliate). Houston; staying about 4 years as news writer, reporter, and later, as news dir.; became dir. news and pub. affairs with CBS Houston TV affiliate KHOU-TV. in the late 1950's; became White House corr., 1964; and then transferred to overseas burs., including chief of London bur., 1965-66, then worked in Vietnam, returned to White House position in fall of 1966; appearing nightly on segments of CBS Evening News; became anchorman-corr. for CBS Reports. 1974-75; co-editor 60 Minutes, CBS-TV, 1975-81; anchorman Dan Rather Reporting, CBS Radio Network, 1977—; anchorman, mng. editor CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, 1981 co-editor show Who's Who, CBS-TV, 1977; anchor 48 Hours,

KTRH





1986 anchored numerous CBS News spl. programs. Auihor: (with Gary Gates) The Palace Guard. 1974, (with Mickey Herskowitz) The Camera Never Blinks, 1977, The Camera Never Blinks Twice: The Further Adventures of a Television Journalist, 1994, (with Peter Wyden) Memoirs, I Remember. 1991; editor Our Times, 1994. Recipient numerous Emmy awards; honors include dedication of Dan Rather Comm Bldg., classroom facility Sam Houston State 57th St New U„ Huntsville. Tex. Office: CBS News 524 York NY 10019-2924 ;

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NY,

Suffrage Assn.; chmn. Mont. State Suffrage Com.. 1914. Mem. Nat. Women's Trade Union Am., Missoula Woman's Club. Republican. Died May 18, 1973.

RATHMANN, PEGGY,

author, illustrator; b. St Paul. BA Psychology, U Minn.; student, Am. Acad. Chgo., Atelier Lack, Mpls.. Otis Parsons Sch. Design, LA. Author: Ruby the Copycat (Most Promising New Author Cuffie award Pubs Weekly 1991), Good Night. Gorilla (ALA Notable in

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RAUSCHENBERG,

ROBERT, artist; b Port Arthur, Tex Oct. 22, 1925; m. Sue Weil, 1950 (div. 1952); I child, Christopher Student, U. Tex.. Kansas City Art Inst.. Academie Julian, Pans. Black Mountain Coll., N.C. Art Students League. (hon). Gnnnell Coll.. 1967; (hon .), U. So. Fla.. 1976. One man shows include Parsons Gallery, 1951, Stable Gallery. 1953, White Chapel Art Gallery, London, 1964, Leo Castelli Gallery, 1972. 73, Galene lleana Sonnabend, Pans. 1971, 72. 73. Ace Gallery. Los Angeles, 1973, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1978, Tate Gallery, London, 1981, Phoenix Art Mus., 1982. G.H. Dalsheimer Gallery, Bait., 1983, Castelli Graphics. 1984, others; exhbn. art constructions Rome and Florence Italy. 1953, Leo Castelli Gallery, N.Y.C. 1957—; rep. internal, art festivals, Carnegie Inst. Internal, exhbns., Sao Paulo Biennial. 1959. Exposition Internal, du Surrealisme, Pans. 1959-60. Amsterdam, others; group shows include Mus. Modern Art, 1959, Guggenheim Mus.. 1961. 92. N.Y. Collection in Stockholm, 1972, Whitney Mus., N.Y.C. 1972. 73, Garage Show. Rome, 1973, Automme Festival d'Artes, Paris. 1973, Mus South Tex Corpus Chnsti, 1974, N.Y. Cultural Center. 1973. retrospective exhbn., Nat. Collection Fine Arts, Smithsonian Inst.. Washington, 1976, Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C, 1977, Albnght Knox Gallery, 1977. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, 1977, Art Inst. Chgo., 1977. Staatliche Kunsthalle, Berlin, 1980, Kunsthalle, Dusseldorf. 1980, Louisiana Mus., Copenhagen, 1980, Stadetsches Kunstinstitut. Frankfurt, 1981, Stadtische Galerie im Lembachhaus, Munich, 1981. Tate Gallery, London. 1981. Galerie Beyeler. Basle, 1984, Juan March, Madnd. 1985. Inst. Contemporary Art. London. 1987. County Mus. Art, 1987, Galerie Alfred Kren. Cologne, Germany. 1988-89. Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow, 1989. Nat. Art Gallery, Kuala Lampur. Malaysia. 1990. Mus. Contemporary Art, LA., 1995-97. Pace Wilder Stein Gallery, N.Y.C. 1996. L.A., 1996-97. Guggenheim Mus., 1998, permanent collections include Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. Wadsworth Atheneum, Tate Gallery, Mus. Modern Art, Neue Galerie Aachen, Fed. ,

NYC; LHD NYC.

DFA

NYC,

,

LA

Republic Germany, Hirshhorn Mus., Moderna Museet, Stockholm, others; reprodn. photographs by silk screen stenciling technique to allow change in scale; set and costume designer, lighting expert, stage mgr. Merce Cunningham Dance Co.. 1964; choreographer: dance Pelican; others; works include electronic sculpture Soundings, paintings Tut-Scape; originator Overseas Culture Interchange traveling exhbn., 1985— Served with USNR, World War II; neuropsychiat tech. Calif. Naval Hosps. Recipient 1st prize Internat. Exbn.

Modern

Prints Gallery

Art, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1963, 1st

Venice Biennale, 964, st prize Corcoran Biennial Contemporary Am. Painters. 1965, Skowhegan Sch. Painting and Sculpture medal. 1982, NAD assoc.. 1983, Grammy award. 1984. Mem. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters. Gallery: Pace Wildenstein Gallery 32 E 57th St New York prize

NY

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RAVEN, PETER HAMILTON,

botanical garden director. b. Shanghai. China, June 13, 1936; s. Waller Francis and Isabelle Marion (Breen) R.; children Alice Catherine, Elizabeth Marie, Francis Clark, Kathryn Amelia. AB with highest honors, U. Calif-Berkeley. 1957; PhD, UCLA. 1960; DSc (hon.), St. Louis U., 1982, Knox Coll., 1983. So. III. U., 1983. Miami U- 1986, U. Goteborg. 1987. Rutgers U„ 1988. U. Mass., 1988, Leiden U., The Netherlands. 1990; (hon.), Webster U., 1989; D.Sc. (hon.). Universidad Nacional de La Plata. 1991, Argentina, Westminster Coll., 1992, U. Mo., 1992, Washington U.. 1993, U. Conn., 1993; DSc (hon.), U. Cordoba, Argentina, 1993. Taxonomist, curator Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont, Calif., 1961-62; asst. prof., then assoc. prof. biol. scis. Stanford U., Calif., 1962-71; dir. Mo. Bot. Garden, St. Louis, 1971 adj. prof, biology St. Louis U., 1973 Engelmann prof, botany Washington U., St. Louis, 1971—; adj. prof, biology U. Mo., St. Louis, 1976—; sr. rsch. fellow New Zealand Dept. Sci and Indsl Rsch., 1969-70; v.p. XIII Internat. Bot. Congress. Sydney. 1981; Home Sec. Nat.

botany educator;



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Acad. Scis., 1987—; chmn. report rev. com. NRC, 1989—; mem. pres. com. Adv. on Sci. and Tech., 1994 hon. vicechair 27th Internat. Geographical Cong.. 1992; hon. v.p. Internt. Bot. Cong.. Tokyo, 1993; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd., 199094; mem. jury Internat. St. Francis Prize for Environment, 1990-93; mem. exec. com. Joint Appeal by Religion and Sci. for Environment, 199! mem. external adv. bd. Com. on Peabody Mus., Yale U.. 1992-94; mem. coun. World Resources Inst.. 1992 mem. adv. com. Africa Ctr. for



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Third World Found.

mem.

adv. com. to biodiversity com. Chinese mem. Exec. Com. Round Table, St. Louis, 1993 mem. hon. fgn. adv. bd. Botanical Garden Author: Native Shrubs of Southern Orgn. Thailand, 1993 California. 1966. (with PR. Ehrlich. R.W. Holm) Papers on Evolution. 1969, (with H. Curtis) Biology of Plants, 1971, 4th edit., 1986, (with R.F. Evert and S.E. Eichhorn) 5th edit.. 1992, (with B. Berlin and D. Breedlove) Principles of Tzeltal Plant Classification. 1974, (with G.B. Johnson) Biology, 1986, 3d edit.. 1992, Understanding Biology. 1988, 3d edit.. 1995; editor: (with L.E. Gilbert) Coevolution of Animals and Plants. 1981. (with F.J. Radovsky S.H. Sohmer) Biogeography of the Tropical Pacific, 1984, (with others) Topics in Iwatsuki and W.J. Plant Population Biology. 1979, (with Bock) Modern Aspects of Species, 1986; editor-in-chief Brittonia, 1963-66; mme. editorial bd. Flora Neotropica. 1965-84; editor (with DE. Osterbrock) Ongins and Extinctions. 1988. paperback. 1992. (with R.M. Polhill) Advances in Legume Systematics. 1981 (with L. Berg and G.B. Johnson) Environment, 1995; mem. editorial bd. Evolution. 1963-65, 7679, Memoirs of N.Y. Botanical Garden. 1966-84. N.Am. 1966-84, Am. Naturalist. 1967-70. Annual Rev. Flora. Ecology and Systematics, 1971-75, Flora of Ecuador, 1974 Jour. BiEvolutionary Theory, 1975 Adansonia. 1976 ogeography, 1978—. Science, 1979-82. Proceedings of U.S.

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1985 Darwiniana. mem. internal- editl com. Acta mem. internal editl. adv. bd. Botanica Mcxicana. 1987 1995 Candollea. mem editl bd. Botanical Bulletin Academia Smica. 1988—. Botanical Mag 1988-92. Chinese Jour, of Botany. 1991—. Edinburgh Jour of Botany. 1994—; advisor Plants co-chmn. editl. com. Rora of China, 1988 Today, 1988-89; contbr. over 400 articles to prof] jours, bd. curators U. Mo., 1985-90; commr Tower Grove Park. St.



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Arnold Arboretum Vis Com 1974-81. overseers Morns Arboretum. 1977-81. Nat. Tropical Botanical Garden. 1975 Council. 1985-90; chmn. St. Louis Area Mus. Collaborative. 1985-91. Commn. for Flora Neotropica. 1985 mem. Commn on Mus for New Century. 1981-84; mem. sci. and engnng. panel Com. on Scholarly Communication with People's Republic China. 1981-85; chmn. com. to visit dept. organismic and evolutionary biology Harvard U-. 1982-84, mem. 84-85; ednl. adv. bd. John Simon Guggenheim research assoc. botany Bemice P. Meml. Found., 1986 hon. trustee Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. Bishop Mus.. 1985 1986—; chmn. Inlernat Union for the Conservation of Nachmn 1987-90; ture. World Wildlife Fund. 1984-87. hon mem. adv. and tech. bd. Fundacion de Parques Nacionales mem. Nal. and Fundacion Neotropica. Costa Rica, 1988 Coun World Wildlife Fund and Conservation Foun 1989 US. bd dirs. 1983-88. bd. dirs. Conservation Found 1985, chmn's. 88. sci. adv. com. Conservation Intemat.. 1988 1989. World Wildlife Fund. 1987-90. Conservation coun Found.. 1989—. Found Flora Malesianna. 1992—, Sci Svc. 1993 hon. scientific adv. com. XVII Pacific Sci Congress. 1990-91; adv. bd. The Winslow Found.. 1993—. The Intemat. Sci. Camp The Earth We Share. 1993—; exec bd. Intemat. Sci. Found, for the Former Soviet Union. 1992 Louis,

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Am.

award Am.

Inst.

A B., Pnnceton. 1943, Ph.D.. 1950. postgrad. 1947-48 Cornell U Instr Pnnceton. 1950-52; asst Ihen 1953-59; prof MIT. 1960-62; vis. prof. asso prof Cornell U Harvard U 1959-60. prof, 1962—, James Bryant Conant Univ prof, emeritus, from 1979. Author: A Theory of Justice. 1971. Political Liberalism. 1993; co-editor Philos. Rev.. 1956-59; contbr. articles to profl jours Served with AUS. 1943-46. PTO. Fulbnght fellow Oxford (Eng ) U 1952-53; recipient Nat. Humanities medal White House. 1999. Mem. Am. Philos Assn. (exec. com. Eastern div 1959-62, v.p. 1973. pres. 1974), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. Am. Assn Pohl and Legal Philosophy (pres 1970-72). Philos. Sch. 1939;

.

.

.

.

.

Am

Biol

Scis..

1981;

Joseph Pnestly medal.

Dickinson Coll.. 1982; Gold Seal medal Nat. Council of State Garden Clubs. 1982; Intemat. Environ. Leadership medal

UN

Environ. Program, 1982; Spl. citiation Dona Doris Yankelewitz de Monge. 1985. Internal. Prize for Biology. Govt. Japan. 1986. Hutchinson medal Chgo. Hort. Soc., 1986. Archie F. Carr medal. 1987. Global 500 Honor Roll Environ. Program. 1987. Am. Fuchsia Soc. Achievement

UN

Awd.. 1993. Nature Conservancyvement 'award TNC, 1993. Intemat. award Internal. Inst, of St. Louis. 1994. Founder's Coun Centennial Menl award The Field Mus. of Natural History, 1994. Sword of St. Ignatius Loyola award St. Louis Achievement pnze, 1994, and U., 1994, Tyler Environ numerous other botanical awards and honors; Guggenheim 1969-70. John D fellow, and Cathenne T MacArthur Found fellow. 1985-90. NSF postdoctoral fellow. Bnl Mus London. 1960-61. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sets (com. on membership 1980-82). Linnean Soc. London (fgn. mem). Calif Acad Scis. (CAS Fellow. Fellows' medal 1988), AAAS. Indian Nat Sci Acad Third World Acad Scis., World Acad. Art & Sci.; mem. NSF (systematic biology panel 1973-76, chmn. adv. com. for biol. behavioral and social scis. 1984-90). NAS (com on human nghts 1984-87. home sec 1987—). Royal Danish Acad Scis and Letters (fgn hon.). Royal Swedish Acad. Scis. (fgn.). Royal Soc. New Zealand (hon .). NRC (gov bd 1983-86. 87-88, chmn. com. on research priorities in tropical biology 1977-79. assembly 1979-81. com. on selected research problems in life scis. humid tropics 1980-82, commn. intemat. relations 1981-82). Calif Bot Soc. (v.p 1968-69). Am Soc Plant Taxonomists Systematics Collections (pres 1980-82. (pres. 1972). Assn Fed. Council Arts and Humanities. Nat. Geographic Soc. (com. on research and exploration 1982 ). Internal. Orgn. .



1989-92. pres 92-95). Internal (council 1981—). Orgn Tropical 1984-85. pres 1985-88. Studies (treas. 1981-84. v p. devel Soc Naturalists past pres. 1988-90. bd. dirs. 1981-91). (pres 1983), Miller Inst Basic Research in Sci. (adv. bd. Acad 1983-89), Am. Inst. Biol Scis (pres 1983-84). (pres. 1975. chmn com Scis Geol Soc Bot Soc on sci. exchange with People's Republic China 1978-84). Plant

Biosystemalists (v.p

Assn

for Plant

Taxonomy

Am

Mo

Am

REASONER, HARRY, RAY, MAN,

artist; b Phila. 1890 Student. Nat Acad Design. 1908. Co-founder (with Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia) Group. N.Y.C.. 1917; co-organizer (with Kathenne S. Dreier and Marcel Duchamp) Soc. Anonyme. Mus. Modern Art. 1920; pub. issue of N.Y. with Marcel Duchamp; mem. and Surrealist groups. Paris, 1934-39; developed rayograph technique in photography, 1921. One-man exhbns. include Galerie Vanleer, Pans, 1929. Galene Vignon. Pans. 1932. Curt Valentine Gallery. N.Y.C.. 1936. Librairic Six. Pans. 1939. London Gallery, 1939, Julien Levy Gallenes. N.Y.C.. 1945. Copley Gallery, Hollywood. 1948, Frank Perls Gallery. 1941. Paul Kantor Gallery. 1953. Galene Furstenberg. Paris. 1954. Gallena Schwarz, Milan. Italy. 1964. Pnnceton. 1963. Cordier & Elkstrom, Inc 1963. Galerie Rive Drone, Paris, 1959; group exhbns. include Soc. Anonyme, 1920, Bkiyn. Mus.. 1926. Springfield (Mass.) Mus Fine Arts, 1929. Mus Modem Art, 1936. Whitney Mus. 1946. Yale, 1948; represented in permanent collection Mus. Modem Art; created abstract and surrealist films Le Retour de la Raison, 1923. Emak Bakia. 1926, L'Eloile de Mer. 1928, Les Mysteres due Chateau de Des. 1929. Address: 2 Bis rue Ferou,

DADA

I

DADA

DADA

.

Pans France

RAY, NICHOLAS, film director Dir They Live By Night. 1949. Knock On Any Door. 1949. A Woman's Secret. 1949, Bom To Be Bad. 1950, In A Lonely Place. 1950, Flying Leathernecks, 1951, On Dangerous Ground. 1951, The Racket. 1951. The Lusty Men. 1952. Macao. 1952. Johnny Guitar. 1954. Rebel Without A Cause. 1955. Run For Cover. 1955. Bigger Than Life. 1956, Hot Blood. 1956. The True Story of Jesse James. 1957. Bitter Victory, 1958, Party Girl. 1958. Wind Across the Everglades. 1958. The Savage Innocents, 1959, King of Kings. 1961. 55 Days At Peking. 1963

dirs.

1981-85).

Am

Assn Mus

Mus

Dirs. Assn Pacific Botanica (socio Soc. Systematic ). Sociedad Botanica de Mexico (life), Assn pour I'Etude Sci

Systematists. Sociedad Argentina de honorario). Fundacion Miguel Lillo (hon ,

la Flore d'Afnque Tropicale. Orgn. for Phyto-Taxonomic Investigation of Mediterranean Area (council 1975-89). All-Union Botanical Soc USSR (hon fgn mem ). Accademia Nazionale dclle Scienze delta del (fgn). Philosophical Soc. Russian Acad Scis (fgn

Taxonomtque de

XL

Am

mm).

Nat Acad Scis India (fgn fellow 1990—). Academia de Ciencias Exactas. Fisicas y Naturales. Austnan Acad. Scis Academia Chilcna de Ciencias, Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Academy Scis Ukraine. Chinese Acad. Scis.. Nature Conservancy (Pres Conservation Achievement Awd.. 1993). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi Office Mo Bot Garden 4344 Shaw Blvd Saint Louis 63110-2226 .

MO

RAWLS, JOHN,

philosopher, educator; b

Ball

.

Feb

21.

m

Mar1921; s William Lee and Anna Abel (Stump) R garet Warfield Fox. June 28. 1949; children; Anne Warfteld, ;

Robert Lee. Alexander Emory. Elizabeth Fox.

archives appear

Grad

in their original

.

Kent

form

R m

congressman; b Roane County. Tenn.. BS, E. Tex 1882; s. W.M. and Martha (Waller) R Coll.; studied law, U. Tex. Pvt. practice Bonham. Tex.; mem. Tex. Ho. of Rep. 6 yrs.. 63d to 87th Congresses. 4th Tex Dist.; Dem. majonty leader 17th-77th Congresses; spkr. 77th70th. 81st. 82d to 87 Congresses; Dem leader 80th, 83d Permanent chmn. Dem. Nat Conv., 1952. 56. Congress. 6.

Died Nov.

buned Willow Wild Cemetery. Bonham

16. 1961;

Ann

news reporter; b Dakota Harry Ray and Eunice (Nicholl)

television

City. Iowa. Apr. 17, 1923;

s.

7, 1946 (div Apr 1981); Stuart, Ann, Elizabeth, Jane. Mary Ray. Ellen. Jonathan; m. Lois Parker Weber. May 28. 1988. Student. Stanford U.. U. Minn 1942; BJ. U. Minn.. 1989 Reporter, drama critic Mpls. Times. 1942-43. 46-48; asst. dir publicity Northwest Airlines, 1948-50; newswriter radio sta. WCCO, Mpls., 1950-51; editor regional prodn. center USIA. Manila.

Kathleen

.

children



Carroll. Sept.

.

Philippines, 1951-54; news dir. sta. KEYD-TV. Mpls.. 195456; reporter, corr. CBS News, from 1956. reporter, corr., regular mem., co-editor weekly show "60 Minutes*. 1968-91; News. Author: (novel) Tell Me former reporter, corr. About Women. 2d edit.. 1964; (collected essays) The Reasoner Report. 1966; (memoirs) Before the Colors Fade, 1981 Served with AUS. 1943-46 Recipient 3 awards including for news documentary. 1967-68. outstanding news broadcasting, 1974; Peabody award. 1967; U. Mo. honor medal. 1970. Home: Westport Conn. Died Aug. 6. 1991

ABC

Emmy

REDDING, OTIS, songwnter, singer; b Macon. Ga., 1942. Singer amateur contests, vocalist with Johnny Jenkins and the Pinetoppers. leading soul music performer and wnter; managed own pub co. Redwal Music Co., Inc.; arranged, Wrote songs inplayed guitar, bass, drums, piano, organ. cluding These Arms of Mine. Chained and Round. Secunty. Ole Man Trouble, Respect (with Steve Cropper) Mr. Pitiful, Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa. (with Jerry Butler) I've Been Loving You Too Long. Named top male vocalist. Melody Maker mag., London, 1967. Killed in plane crash near Madison. Wis., Dec

1967.

federal official; b Albany. NY, 18. 1858; s Charles Bailey and Mary (Wallace) R.; m. Mercein Fuller. Apr. 8. 1885; children: Elsie M. Drury, Humphrey F Grad. high sch.. Pitts. Treas. J.H. Williams &

REDF1ELD, WILLIAM C, June

Elise

1887-1901; pres., 1905; vp Warp Twisting-in pres. Sirocco Engnng. Co., 1907-11; v.p. Co., 1909-13; mem. 62d Congress, 1911-13; sec. of commerce cabinet of Pres. Wilson. 1913-19, retired; bd. dirs. Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 1905-13; commr. pub. works Borough Bklyn.. 1902-03; lectr. Author: The New Industrial Day. 1912, With Congress and Cabinet. 1924, Glimpses of Our Government, 1924-25. Dependent Amenca. 1926. We and the World. 1927 Nominee for Congress Nat. Nat Inst Social Dem. Party. 7lh N.Y. dist.. 1896 Episcopalian Died June 13. 1932. Scis. (past pres.).

Co.

RAYBURN, SAM,

Jan

Bklyn..

Machine Co.. 1904;

Am. Blower

Mem

REAGAN, RONALD WILSON,

40th

President

of

the

United States; b. Tampico. III., Feb. 6, 1911; s. John Edward and Nelle (Wilson) R m Jane Wyman. Jan 25. 1940 (div 1948); children: Maureen E.. Michael E-. m. Nancy Davis. Mar 4. 1952; children: Patricia. Ronald. AB. Eureka Coll.. ;

MA (hon).

1957 Actor GE Theatre. 1954-62; host TV series Death Valley Days. 1962-66; gov State of Calif. 196774; businessman, rancher, commentator on public policy. 1975-80, Pres of U.S.. 1981-89. Sports announcer, motion picture and TV actor, 1932-66. Author: Where's The Rest of Me?. Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches. 1989. An AmerMem Calif State Rep ican Life: The Autobiography. 1990 1968. 72; chmn Ctrl. Com.. 1964-66. del Rep Nat. Conv Rep. Gov. Assn.. 1968-73; mem. presdl. Commn. CIA AcPresent Danger. dirs. Com tivities Within U.S. 1975; bd cand. for Rep. nomination for Pres., Washington. 1977 Recipient Great 1976. Served as capt USAAF, 1942-45 Am. of Decade award. Va. Young Am. for Freedom, Man of Yr. Free Enterpnse award. San Fernando Valley Bus. & Profl. award. 1964. Am. Legion award. 1965. Horation Alger award. 1969, George Washington Honor medal. Freedoms Found. Valley Forge award. 1971. Disting. Am. award, inducted into Nat. Football Found. Hall of Fame. Am. Patnots 1932.

,



Hall of Fame.

Radio & TV Republican Angeles

CA

;

Mem SAG Artists.

(pres 1947-52. 59). Am. Fedn Lions, Friars. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 1000 Wilshirc Blvd Fl 34 Los

Address:

1

90067

Am

,

Assn Tropical Biology (bd 1980-83). Assn (exec com

Zool

NW

Soc.

Medal. 1987, George Robert White Medal of Honor Mass 1987. Robert AJlerton Medal Nat. Horticultural Soc. Tropical Bot. Garden, 1988, Nat. Conservation Achievement award Nat. Wildlife Fedn.. 1989. Delmer S Fahrney medal Franklin Inst.. Phila.. 1989. (with E.O. Wilson) Environ prize Institut de la Vie (Pans), 1990, Order of Golden Ark (officer). The Netherlands, 1990, award for Support of Sci. Coun. Sci. Soc. Pres.. 1990. (with Norman Myers) Volvo Environ, prize, 1992. Pres.'s Conservation Achievement

.

1988. All for Freedom. 1989, others; mus. cons., composer for films including Eyes on the Pnzc-I, 1987. We Shall Overcome. 1988. Roots of Resistance. 1990. Program chair Albany (Ga.) Movement. 1961-62; field sec. Student NonViolent Coord. Com.. 1962-64. MacArthur Found, fellow; recipient Charles Frankel pnze NEH. 1995. Achievements include pioneenng in the development of a focus on Afncan Amencan culture in exhibition and programming at Smithsonian Instn. Office: Smithsonian Instn Nat Mus Am History Div Community Life Washington DC 20560-0001 Address: Am U Dept History 4400 Massachusetts Ave Washington DC 20016

.

bd.

mem. sci. adv. bd. mem. Smithsonian



REED

221

REAGON. BERNICE JOHNSON,

cultural htstonan. educator, curator, singer, composer, b. Oct 4. 1942. Student, in History. Spelman Coll Albany State Coll.. 1959-61; With African Diaspora 1970; PhD, Howard U. 1975 Program. Festival of Am. Folklife Smithsonian Instn.. Washington, 1974-76. dir Program in Black Am. Culture. Nat History. 1976-88. mus curator, 1988—; disting Mus

BA

Am

Am

U Washington. 2000—; founder, Sweet Honey in the Rock. Washington, 1973 Black Repertory Theatre, Washington. 1972-77; mem Freedom Singers. 1962-63; founder, dir Harambec Author Black People and Their Singers. Atlanta. 1968-70 Culture: Selected Writings from the Afncan Diaspora. 1976, Compositions One: The Original Compositions of Bernice Johnson Reagon. 1986; author, programmer Voices of Civil Rights Movement. Black Amencan Freedom Songs, 1960-65. three-record album and book Smithsonian Coll. Recs.. 1980. recs include Songs of the South. 1964. Sound of Thunder. 1967, Give Your Hands to Struggle. 1975. River of Life. prof,

history dept

artistic dir.

.



vocal dir

1987. (with the Freedom Singers) We Shall Overcome. 1963. (with Sweet Honey in the Rock) B'Lieve I'll Run On. See What the End's Gonna Be. 1978. Good News. 1981. We Everyone of Us. 1983. The Other Side. 1985. Feel All Something Drawing Me On, 1985, Live at Carnegie Hall.

REDFORD, ROBERT (CHARLES ROBERT REDFORD), Monica, Calif. Aug. 18. 1937; m. Wegenen (div.); children: Shauna, Jamie, Acad. Student, U. Colo.. Pratt Inst. Design. (hon). U. Dramatic Arts; (hon), U. Colo, 1987; Mass.. 1990. Owner ski resort Sundance, Provo, Utah.; pres., Stage appearances infounder The Sundance Inst., 1981 clude: Tall Story. The Highest Tree. Sunday in New York, Barefoot in the Park; Films include: (actor) War Hunt, 1961, Situation Hopeless But Not Senous, 1965. Inside Daisy Clover. 1965. The Chase. 1966, This Property Is Condemned, 1966, Barefoot in the Park, 1967. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 1969, Tell Them Willie Boy is Here, 1969. Little Fauss and Big Halsey. 1970, The Hot Rock. 1972. Jeremiah Johnson, 1972, The Way We Were. 1973. The Sting. 1973 (Academy award nominee). The Great Gatsby. 1974, The Great Waldo Pepper. 1975. Three Days of the Condor. 1975, A Bridge Too Far, 1977, The Electric Horseman. 1979, Brubaker, 1980, The Natural, 1984. Out of Afnca. 1985. Legal Eagles. 1986. Havana. 1990. Sneakers. 1992, Indecent Proposal. 1993. Up Close and Personal, 1996; (actor, exec, prodr.) Downhill Racer. 1969. The Candidate. 1972. All The President's Men, 1976; (exec prodr) Promised Land, 1988, Some Girls, 1988, The Dark Wind; (exec prodr narrator) Yosemile: The Fate of Heaven, 1989, Incident at Oglala, 1992. Anthem. 1997, Enredando sombras. 1998. (TV) In1998 dependents Day. 1998. Horse Whisperer. The. (Audience award). Forever Hollywood. 1999; (dir.) Ordinary People. 1980 (Academy and Golden Globe Awards. Best Director); (dir., prodr) The Milagro Beanfield War. 1988. (dir. prodr ) Quiz Show. 1994 (prodr ). Wild Bill: A Hollywood Maverick. 1995, Up Close and Personal. 1996. Air. 1997. The Horse Whisperer. 1998 (actor, prodr); (dir. prodr.. narrator) A River Runs Through It. 1993 (prodr.), A Civil Action. 1998 (prodr), She's the One. 1998, exec actor, director; b. Santa

Lola

Van

Am D

Amy.

LHD



.

,

prodr.). actor),

The Legend

How

to

Kill

of

Bagger Vance,

1999

Your Neighbor's Dog

prodr..

(dir.,

prodr.).

(exec,

Recipient Audubon medal. 1989. Dartmouth Film Soc award. 1990; Cecil B Demille Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement. 1994, Screen Actors Guild Awards for 412 Office 1223 Wilshirc Blvd Life Achievement, 1996 90403-5400 also: Creative Artists Agy c/o Santa Monica 90212David O'Conncr 9830 Wilshirc Blvd Beverly Hills 2000.

#

CA

CA

1804

REED, DANIEL ALDEN, Sept. 15. 1875; s

E Ticknor;

congressman, b Shcndan.

NV

.

Anson William and Alfrcda R m Georgia William Ticknor. Ruth Aldcn Student. ;

children

Bar: Cornell U. 1896-99 Appeals, U.S. Supreme Ct

NY. Pvt

U.S.

Dist

practice

Ct..

U.S.

Dunkirk.

Ct.

N Y

b

REED any. for excise dept. State of NY.; mem. U.S. Ho. Reps 66th to 80th Congresses 43rd NY. dist., Washington, mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 83rd to 86th Congresses; chmn Ho. Ways and Means com., del. to Interparliamentary Union, 1939, 48, 49, SO,

on comml. and

Lectr.

52.

WHO'S

222

civic

Mem.

subjects.

spi.

mission to France for U.S. govt., 1918-19; mem Rep. Nat. Com. post-war planning group, chmn. Rep. Conf. Com. on Internat Econ Problems Mem. Cornelian Coun., Cornell U.. Soc. Am. Arts & Letters. Delta Chi. Quill and Dagger. Masons (32d degree), KP, Kiwanis. Republican. Died Feb.

REESE, DELLA (DELOREESE PATRICIA EARLY), Richard and Nellie Vermont Adolphus Bon Taliaferro (div.); m. Leroy Gray (div); m. Franklin Thomas Lett, Jr. Student,

singer, actress; b. Detroit, July 6, 1931, d.

Early; Basil

m

U Ordained to ministry Ch Understanding Principles for Better Living Inc., April, 1987. Choir singer, 1938 with Mahalia Jackson troupe, 1945-49, Erskine Wayne



,



NYC;

Hawkins, solo artist, 1957 organized gospel group Wayne U appearances include: (radio shows) with Robert Q. Lewis; (TV shows) Delia, 1969, The Voyage of the Yes. at

,

;

1972. Twice in a Lifetime, 1974, Cop on the Beat, 1975, Chico and the Man, 1974, 76-78, Nightmare in Badham

1959.

REED, JAMES

Nov. 9. 1861; s. m. Lura M. Olmsted, Aug. I, 1887

A., former senator; b Ohio,

John A. and Nancy

R.;

m

Q

(dec Oct. 12, 1932); Nell Donnelly. Dec 13. 1933. Spl. course. Coe Coll.. studied law Hubbard. Clark & Dawley. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bar: Iowa, 1885. Pvt practice Cedar Rapids. 1885-87; pros. ally. Jackson County, Mo., 1898-1900; mayor Kansas City. Mo., 1900-04; mem. U.S. Senate Washington, 191 1-29; pvt. practice Kansas City, 1929-

Del -at-large Dem. Nal. Conv., Denver, 1908; served

1944.

on commn.

to supervise constrn. U.S.

Supreme

Ct. bldg.

As

County tned 287 cases and secured con285 of them; elected "reform" Dem. mayor of Kansas City Office: 1215 R A Long Bldg Kansas City Died Sept 8, 1944; buned Ml. Washington Cemetery, Kansas

pros. atty. Jackson

vtctions in

MO

Mo.

City,

(Emmy

nomination), Roots: The Next Generation. 1979. It Takes Two. 1982. Charlie & Co., 1985. 86. The Kid Who Loved Christmas. 1990. The Royal Family, 1991. You Must Remember This, 1992, Touched By an Angel. 1994—. A Match Made in Heaven, 1997, Miracle in the Woods, 1997, Emma's Wish. 1998, The Secret Path. 1999, Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, 1999; spl. appearances with Jackie Gleason, Ed Sullivan, McCloud. 1971, Sanford and Son, 1972, Welcome Back, Kotter, 1975, The A-Team, 1983. Night Court. 1984. MacGyver. 1985. Designing Women, 1986, L.A. Law. 1986, Married People, 1990. Dream On. 1990, Picket Fences. 1992. Promised Land, 1996. Anya's Bell, 1999; guest host The Tonight Show; actress (films) Let's Rock, 1958, Psychic Killer, 1975, Harlem Nights, 1989, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, 1996. (plays) Same Time Next Year, Ain't Misbehavin, Blues in the Night, The Last Minstrel Show; recs. for Jubilee, RCA Victor Records. ABC Paramount Records, Jazz Ala Carte, AIR Co.

County. 1976

(Grammy nomination

REED, JOHN,

1987); author: Angels Along the Way, 1997, (voice) Dinosaur, 2000. Voted Most Promising Singer of Yr. 1957; recipient Image awards, 1996. 98-2000, Star on

s.

Walk

journalist; b. Portland. Oreg.. Oct. 22. 1887; Charles Jerome and Margaret (Green) R.; m. Louise Bryant, Jan. 1917. AB. Harvard U„ 1910 Edit I. staff Am. Mag.. 1911-13; with Met. Mag.. 1913-20; corr. with Villa's army in Mexico, 1913, writing for Met. Mag. and N.Y. World; war corr. in Europe Met. Mag., 1914-15; bd. dirs.. editor The Masses. Author: Sangar, 1912, The Day in Bohemia, 1912, Insurgent Mexico, 1914. The War in Eastern Europe, 1916, Tamburlaine and Other Poems, Red Russia; other fiction stones and playwright; prodr. The Pageant Of the Paterson Strike, 1913 Died Oct 17, 1920.

REED, LOU,

musician;

b.

Bklyn., Mar.

2. 1942; s. Sidney U., 1964. 1965; rec. artist Verve. Warner Bros., Reprise, ire Solo albums include Lou

Joseph and Toby (Futterman) R. Songwriter Pickwick Records.

BA, Syracuse

NYC,

MGM,

Atlantic,

Arista,

RCA.

1965—.

Record Cos. N.Y.C..

Reed. 1972. Transformer. 1972, Berlin. 1973, Rock 'N' Roll Animal, 1974. Sally Can't Dance, 1974. Metal Machine Music, 1975, Lou Reed Live, 1975. Coney Island Baby, 1976,

Rock and Roll Heart, 1976, Street Hassle. 1978, Live. Take Prisoners, 1978, The Bells. 1979, Growing Up in Public.

No

1980. sations.

Blue Mask. 1982. Legendary Hearts, 1983. New Sen1984, Mistrial. 1986, New York. 1989, Songs for

Drella, 1990, Magic and Loss, 1992, Between Thought and Expression: The Lou Reed Anthology, 1992, Different Times: Lou Reed In The 70's, 1996. Set The Twilight Reeling, 1996,

London, 1998. Ecstasy. 2000; founding

Perfect Night Live in

mem. (band) The Velvet Underground. Andy Warhol's The Exploding Plastic

1966-70. touring with Inevitable;

albums

in-

clude The Velvet Underground and Nico, 1967, White Light White Heat. 1968. The Velvet Underground. 1969, Loaded, 1970; albums after Velvet Underground include Live at Max's Kansas City, 1972. Velvet Underground Live XCIII, 1993. VU. 1985. Another View, 1986; exhibited series of photographs Photographic Resource Ctr., 1997, Soho Triad 1999, Gallery, 1998, Le Printemps de Cahors, France, Closure, 1998; photos pub. in photographic mag Blind Spot; author: Between Thought and Expression. 1991. Pass Thru Fire, 2000; actor in some film roles. Decorated chevalier comdr. Arts and Letters (France); recipient Best New Poet award Coun. on Small Lit Mags., 1977, Heroes award N.Y. chpt. NARAS, 1997; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as member of Velvet Underground, 1996, designated Am. Master, PBS Documentary Senes, 1998. Mem Musician's Union Local 802, Screen Actors Guild. Jewish 609 New Office: Sister Ray Enterprises 584 Broadway

MCM

Rm

NY

York

REED, STANLEY FORMAN, tice;

b.

former Supreme Court jusDec. 31, 1884; m. Winifred John A.. Stanley forman. AB. 1902, LLD, 1941; AB. Yale U. 1906,

Mason County,

May

Elgin.

Ky.,

11. 1908; children:

Ky. Wesieyan

Coll.,

U

1938; student, Va„ Columbia U. U Pans; LLD, U., 1940, U. Ky., U. Louisville, 1947. Practiced law Maysville and Ashland, Ky., 1910-29; mem. Ky. Gen. Assembly. 1912-16; gen. counsel Fed. Farm Bd.. 1929-32, RFC, 1932-35; solicitor gen. U.S. Govt., 1935-38; assoc. jus-

LLD.

Columbia

by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt U.S. Supreme Ct., 1938-57; trustee Export-Import Bank, Washington. Chmn Com. on Civil Svc. Improvement, 1939-41. Died Apr.

Fame.

1994.

Norman Brokaw

151

S El

Morns Agy c/o

William

Office:

Camino Dr

Beverly Hills

CA

90212-2775

NYC,

REEVE, CHRISTOPHER,

actor; b Sept 25, 1952; Franklin D. and Barbara (Johnson) R.; children: Matthew, Alexandra; m. Dana Morosini, 1 son. Will. BA, Cornell U.. 1974; student, Juilliard Sch., N.Y.C.; studies with. Austin Pendleton, Sandra Seacat. Performed in theaters including Boothbay (Maine) Playhouse, The Williamstown (Mass.) Theatre, San Diego Shakespeare Festival. The Loeb Drama Center; appeared on Broadway with Kathenne Hepburn. A Matter of Gravity. 1976. Fifth of July, 1980, The Winter's s.

Tale, 1989; films include Gray Lady Down. 1978, Superman, 1978. Somewhere in Time. 1980. Superman II. 1980. Death-

1982, Monsignor, 1982. Superman III, 1983, The Bos1984, The Aviator, 1984. Street Smart, 1987. Superman IV, 1987, Switching Channels. 1988, Noises Off, 1992, The Remains of the Day, 1993, Morning Glory, 1993, Speechless, 1994. The Rhinehart Theory. 1994. Village of the Damned. 1995. A Step Toward Tomorrow. 1996; appeared in over 110 plays including My Life, 1977, The Greeks, Williamstown Theatre Festival prodn., 1981. The Aspern Papers, London prodn., 1984, Marriage of Figaro, 1985, Summer and Smoke, Los Angeles prodn., 1988, also The Royal Family, Holiday, Richard Corey, Mesmer, Cherry Orchard; appeared in John Brown's Body (Stephen Vincent Benet), Williamtrap,

tonians.

stown

Theatre

(series)

Love

TV

Festival, 1989; appearances include: of Life, 1968-76; (movies) Anna Karenina. 1985,

The Great Escape

2,

REED,

THOMAS

NYC.

CARE, business executive; b. 1934; s. Gordon W. and Naomi (Bradley) R. BSME. Cornell U.. Ithaca. N.Y., 1956; MSEE, U. So. Calif., 1959 Engaged in weapons physics Law Radiation Lab U. Calif, at Livermore. 1959-62; cons., 1962-66, 88—; founder, mng. partner Supercon, Ltd., Houston, 1962-65; chmn., chief exec, officer River Oaks Agncorp, Healdsburg, Calif.. 1982-88, Quaker Hill Devel Corp. Healdsburg. Calif, 1965—; dir telecommunications and command and control systems Dept. Def., 1974-75; Sec. of the Air Force, 1976-77; mem. Def. Sci. Bd., 1977-83; mem sci adv. group U.S. Strategic Command. 1981-83, 89-94; spl. asst. for nat. security policy to Pres. of U.S.. 1982-83. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv.. 1968, 72; mem. Rep Nat. Com. for Calif.. 1968-72. Served to 1st It. USAF. 1956Mar.

1,

,

Mem Alpha Delta Phi. Tau Beta Pi. Clubs: Union (San Francisco); Metropolitan (Washington). 61

Pacific

economics educator;

b.

former

Scranlon, Pa

federal

official,

June

.

24. 1946;

Edwin Saul and Mildred Dorf (Freshman) R,; m. Clare Dalton. July 7, 1973. BA. Dartmouth Coll.. 1968. MA (hon). 1988, MA. Oxford (Eng ) U.. 1970; JD, Yale U 1973. Asst. solicitor gen U.S. Dept Justice. Washington, 1974-76; dir. policy planning FTC. Washington, 1976-81; mem. faculty John F Kennedy Sch. Govt. Harvard U.. Cambndge, Mass., s.

.

1981-92; sec. Dept. of Labor. Washington, 1993-97; Maurice Hexter prof econ. and social policy Brandcis U. Heller

B.

Grad Sch

1997—; chmn. btotech

.

Assessment. Washington, 1990-91

sect U.S. Office Tech. Author: The Next Amer-

1983. Tales of a New Amenca, 1987, The Work of Nations, 1991. Locked in the Cabinet. 1997; coauthor: The Power of Public Ideas. 1987; contbg editor The New Republic. Washington, 1982-93; chmn. editonal bd. The Prospect, 1990—. Mem. governing bd. Common Cause. Washington, 1981-85; bd. dirs. Bus. Enterpnse Trust, Palo Alto. Calif., 1989-93, trustee Dartmouth Coll.. Hanover, N.H.. 1989-93 Rhodes scholar. 1968; recipient Louis ican

Frontier,

Am

Brownlow award ASPA, 1983

REINER, CARL, director,

actor, writer; b Bronx. N.Y Mar 20. 1922, s Irving and Bessie (Mathias) R Estelle Lebost, Dec. 24, 1943, children Robert, Sylvia A. Lucas. Student, Sch Fgn. Service, Georgetown U 1943 Appeared on Broadway and with road co Call Me Mister. 1947-48, on Broadway in Inside A, 194849, Alive and Kicking, 1950; TV actor, 1950—, appeared. Your Show of Shows, 1950-54, Caesar's Hour, 1954-58 (Emmy award 1956, 57). master ceremonies Keep Talking, 1958-59, writer-actor .

,

m

,

US

Dinah Shore Show, 1960, producer, writer: The Dick Van Dyke Show (Emmy awards as writer 1962, 63,64, as producer 1965, 66), New Dick Van Dyke Show, Enter Laughing, written 1958, directed 1967, The Comics, 1968. dir (films) Enter Laughing, The Comic, 1967, The Comic. 1969, Where's Poppa, 1970, Oh, God", 1977, The One and Only, 1978, The Jerk, 1979, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, 1982, The Man With Two Brains. 1983, All of Me, 1984.

Summer

Summer

Rental, 1985,

School, 1987, Bert Rigby,

You're a Fool, 1989, Sibling Rivalry, 1990, Fatal Instinct, 1993. appeared in. movie Happy Anniversary, 1959, The Gazebo, 1960. Gidget Goes Hawaiian, 1961, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, 1963, The Russians Are Coming. 1966, The End, 1978, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, 1982, (TV movie) Danny Kaye A Legacy of Laughter, 1996. The Right to Remain Silent, 1996, The Slums of Beverly Hills, 1998; writer, dir: Something Different, 1967; writer: Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Moms Special (Emmy award, 1967), producer: TV series Good Heavens, 1976 (recipient Emmy award 1957, 58, 62, 63). Author (novel) All Kinds of Love, 1993, (novel) Continue Laughing, 1995, author short stories; screenplay The Thrill of lt All, (with Mel Brooks) albums The 2000 Year Old Man, The 200 Year Old Man, The 20 Year Old Man, exec producer film Heaven Help Us, 1976, dir The Man with Two Brains, 1983 Served with AUS, 1942-46.Recipient Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Emmy award for Mad About You, 1995 Achievements include receiving the greatest number of Emmys (12) for any individual Office care George Shapiro Shapiro-West 141 S El Camino Dr Ste 205 Beverly Hills CA 90212-2718 1

1

The Untold

1993. Above Suspicion, 1995. The Black Fox, 1995, Black Fox: Good Men and Bad. Nine (voice). 1996, A Toward Tomorrow. 1996. Rear Window, 1998. Office:

The Sea Wolf. Step

William Morris

Dr

Agy

Beverly Hills

CA

care Scott Henderson 151 S El

Camino

90212-2775

REIMER, DENNIS Army,

1995-2000;

1968, U. Pa., 1972. Pace U.,

1973, Middlebury

DHL

With Mernll Lynch, (hon), Colgate U Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. (and predecessor), 1946-81, exec. v.p.. 1964-68. pres.. 1968-70, chmn., chief exec, officer, 197180; chmn. bd., chief exec officer Mernll Lynch & Co. Inc., 1973-81; sec. Dept of Treasury. Washington. 1981-85; White House chief of staff Washington, 1985-87; vice chmn., dir. N.Y. Stock Exchange. 1972-75. Author: A View from the Street. 1972, For the Record. 1988. Chmn bd. trustees U. 1999;

1974-78.

Pa..

life

trustee.

1971-80. Lt. col.

USMCR. World

War

II Laureat Bus. Hall of Fame, 1981; Commdr. Legion Honor. Mem. Army-Navy Club (Washington). Office: 240 Mclaws Or Williamsburg VA 23185-5678

of

REHNQUIST, WILLIAM

III BBS, United States supreme chief justice; b Milw.. Oct. 1. 1924; s. William Benjamin and Margery (Peck) R.; m. Natalie Cornell, Aug. 29, 1953, children: James. Janet, Nancy. BA, MA, Stanford U., 1948, MA. Harvard U., 1949; LLB, Stanford U, 1952. Law elk. to former justice Robert H. Jackson, Bar: Anz.

U.S. Supreme Ct., 1952-53; with Evans. Kitchel & Jenckes. Phoenix. 1953-55; mem. Ragan & Rehnquist, Phoenix, 195657, ptnr. Cunningham, Carson & Messenger, Phoenix, 195760, Powers & Rehnquist. Phoenix. 1960-69; asst. atty. -gen. office of legal counsel Dept. of Justice, Washington, 1969-71, assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1971-1986, chief justice, 1986—. mem Nat. Conf. Commrs. Uniform State Laws. 1963-69. Author: The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is, 1987, Grand Inquests: The Histonc Impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson. 1992. All the Laws But One, 1999; contbr. articles to law jours.. nat. mags. Served with USAAF. 1943-46. NATOUSA. Mem Fed.. Am. Mancopa (Ariz.) County bar assns.. State Bar Anz.. Nat. Conf. Lawyers and Realtors. Phi Beta Kappa. Order of Coif, Phi Delta Phi. Lutheran. Office: Supreme Ct

US

I

1st St

NE

Washington

DC

career military officer Gen. U.S. chief of staff U.S. Army, WashInst, for Prevention of

Ga

;

Nat. Meml.

Prevention

of

Terronsm Chief

OK

Office:

of

Nat Meml Inst PO Box 889

Staff

73101-0889

financier, artist, lecturer*

Cambndge. Mass., Dec. 21. 1918, m. Ann G Buchanan. July II. 1942. BA, Harvard U, 1940; LLD. Hahnemann Med. Coll. Hosp..

dir.

Terronsm. Oklahoma City, 2000—.

Oklahoma City

REGAN, DONALD THOMAS,

J.,

McPherson.

Ft

ington, for

court

1980.

REICH, ROBERT BERNARD, political

3

CENTURY AMERICA

Story, 1988. The Rose and the Jackal, 1990, Bump in the Night, 1991. Death Dreams. 1991. Mortal Sins. 1992, Nightmare in the Daylight. 1992, II:

tice appt.

Pres.'s

IN 20TH

The

Coll.,

10012-3229

of

.

WHO

20543-0001

REINES, FREDERICK,

physicist,

educator;

b.

Paterson.

Mar. 16. 1918; s. Israel and Gussie (Cohen) R.; m. Sylvia Samuels. Aug. 30, 1940; children: Robert G.. Alisa K. in Mech. Engring., Stevens Inst. Tech., 1939. in Sci.. 1941; PhD in Physics, NYU, 1944. D. Engring. (hon), N.J.,

MA

ME

1984;

DSc

(hon.).

U. Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South

Mem. staff, group leader Theoretical divsn. Los Lab.. 1944-59; dir. Los Alamos Expenments Op. Eniwetok, 1951; prof, physics, head dept physics dept. Case Inst. Tech.. 1959-66; prof, physics U. Calif.. Irvine, 1966-88, founding dean phys. scis., 1966-74. prof, radiol. scis. Med. Sch., 1970—, Disting. prof, physics. 1987-88, prof, emeritus. 1988—; Centennial lectr. U. Md.. 1956; Disting. Faculty lectr. U. Calif.. Irvine. 1979; L.I. Schiff Meml. lectr. Stanfiprd U., 1988; Albert Einstein Meml. lectr. Israel Acad Scis. and Humanities, Jerusalem, 1988; Goudschmidt Meml. lectr., 1990; co-discoverer elementary nuclear particles, free antineutrino, 1956. cons. Los Alamos Contbr. numerous Sci. Lab., Inst, for Def. analysis, 1965-69. Afnca. 1966.

Alamos

Sci.

Greenhouse.

articles to

profl.

Weapons, 1950.

jours., contbg.

author:

Effects of

Mem. Cleve Symphony Chorus,

Stevens

Recipient

Honor

Atomic

1959-62

1971, J. Robert OpNat. Medal Sci., 1985, Disting. Alumnus award

award,

penheimer Meml pnze. 1981, Michelson-Morley award, 1990, NYU, 1990, Franklin medal Benjamin Franklin inst. Com. on Sci. and the Arts, 1992; co-recipient Rossi prize Am.

Astron. Soc., 1989; Guggenheim fellow, 1958-59, Alfred P. Sloan fellow, 1959-63, Franklin medal Franklin Inst.. 1992, Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. Nobel Pnze in physics, 1 995. (W.K.H. Panofsky prize 1992), AAAS (mem. nominating com. 1988-89), Am. Acad Arts and Scis.; mem. NAS. Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs., Argonne U. Assn. (trustee 1965-66), Russian Acad. Sci. (fgn. mem), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Home: Irvine Calif Died Aug. 1999.

REINHARD, KEITH LEON, Berne, Ind

,

Jan. 20. 1935;

Rose-Lee Simons, Nov.

7.

advertising executive; b. Herman L. and Agnes V, R.; m. 1976; children: Rachel, Elizabeth;

s.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO

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previous

children

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CENTURY AMERICA

marriage: Christopher. Timothy. Student public schs., Berne. KJing Studios. Chgo.. 1954-56; mgr tech

Matthew, Geoffrey. Jacqueline

Comml

artist

communications dept. Magnavox Co.. creative/account 1961-63; exec. v. p..

&

Harper

Biddle

exec.

60;

dir.

creative

Steers, Inc.. Chgo..

Ft.

Co..

Wayne. Ind.. 1957Bloommgton. HI.. prey Needham.

services,

from 1964. then chmn chief & Steers Worldwide. Chgo.. .

exec, officer Needham. Harper chmn.. chief exec, officer

DDB

Needham Worldwide Inc.. NYC. 1986— chmn. CEO. 1989— Episcopalian Office: DDB Needham Worldwide Inc 437 Madison Ave New York

RICH

223

Served as It. French Calvary and Air Force WWI, Decorated French Legion of Honor. French Cross of War. commandeur de I'Ordre des Arts et Lettres; recipient golden Laurel trophy Brussels Fair, one of twelve best film dirs of all times. 1958, spl. Oscar for lifetime achievement Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1974. Fellow Am Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Royal Acad. Arts (hon.) (London). Roman Catholic Died Feb 12. 1979; Genevieve. 1979. pilot.

buned Essoyes, France.

.

NY

10022-7001

RE1TER, FRANCES, in

Tchg.

Columbia

Biol.

U

;

Scis..

MA

dean, nursing educator; b 1904. Columbia U. Prof. Tchrs. Coll.

dean Grad

Sch

Nursing

NY

Med

Coll..

1960. Recipient Florence Nightingale award Internal Red Cross, Disting. Svc. award Nat. League for Nursing. Fellow (hon. mem., Am. Acad. Nursing (hon.); mem. chairperson com. on edn.). Died 1977.

ANA

REMARQUE, ERICH MARIA,

author; b Osnabruck. 1898. s. Peter Maria and descent; student Gymnasium and Seminar at Osnabruck and Univ. of Munster; m. Use Intta Zambona (div.); m. 2d. Paulette Goddard. Feb. 25.

Wastphalia, Germany. June 22,

Anne Maria Remarque; French

1958.

THEODORE SILKMAN,

REPPLIER,

Served on Western Front during World

War

I;

after

the war was successively teacher, race driver, test dnver, sport editor, dramatic critic and writer. Came to U.S., 1939. (Germany). naturalized. 1947. Decorated Grand Cross German Acad. Speech and Poetry. Roman Catholic. Aulhor: All Quiet on the WEstern Front. 1929. The Road Back, 1931, Three Comrades. 1937. Flotsam. 1941, Arch of Time to Love and Triumph, 1946, Spark of Life, 1951. Time to Die, 1954. The Black Obelisk, 1957. Heaven Has No Favorites, 1961. The Night in Lisbon. 1964. Died Sept. 25,

advertising execu-

NY.. Apr.

28. 1899; s. Francis Arthur and m. Martha C Macatee. June 6. 1930 theodore Silkman, Richard children: Oakley; m Esmee Ertz, Dec 12. 1967 Student, St Johns 1923; DCL (hon). Coll.. 1918-19; BS. Carnegie Inst Tech Pace Coll.. 1956. Advt. wnter Chesapeake & Potomac 1925-26; Telephone Co. Washington, 1923-25. advt supr copy writer Ewing. Jones & Higgins. Phila.. 1926-31; copy wnter Young & Rubicam. N.Y.C.. 1931-38. assoc. copy dir.. 1938-42; campaigns mgr. War Manpower Commn.. 1942; Washington mgr. War Advt. Coun.. 1943; pres.. dir. The Advt. Coun. Inc.. Washington and N.Y.C., 1946-66; mng. dir. Internal. Round Tables. 1966-69. Formerly mem. Pres." Com. on Mental Retardation; bd. dirs. Bus. Coun. for Internal Understanding. Fellow Eisenhower Exch. Fellowships Inc.. 1955; recipient Gold medal disting- svcs. to advt.. 1948. Disting. Svc. award USIA. U.S. Treasury Mem. Delta Upsilon. Pi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Delta Sigma. Died Nov. 7, tive; b.

Yonkers.

Elizabeth (Oakley) 1966); (dec. Dec.

R

;

,

.

1976.

A

A

1970

NY.

artist,

author,

sculptor;

b.

and Art 1861 ed. Yale An Sch York. Clerk in office, then cowbow and stockman on ranch in the West; subsequently illustrator Canton,

Oct

Students' League,

4.

New

for mags., treating mid. and western Am. subjects, and, during 1897-98. Cuban scenes. Well known as painter. Asso. mem. Nat. Acad. Design. Among his leadeing works in

sculpture are 'The Bronco Buster" and "The Wounded Bunkie. " Author: Pony Tracks; Crooked Trails; Frontier Home: New Sketches; John Ermine of the Yellowstone Died 1909 Rochelle.

NY

Hackensack. J., journalist, editor; b N.J Oct. 29, 1958; s. Edward C. and Barbara (Seigel) R.; m. Esther B. Fein; children: Alexander, Noah. AB, Princeton Reporter The Washington Post. 1982-91; staff V.. 1981. writer The New Yorker. N.Y.C.. 1992— .editor. 1998—; vis. 1992-94 Author: Lenin's fellow Coun Fgn. Rels Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire. 1993 (Pulitzer Prize for gen. non-fiction 1994. George Polk award 1994) Recipient Livingston award. 1991. Helen Bernstein award 72nd St New York NY NY. Pub. Libr 1994 Home: 322 10023-2676 Office: The New Yorker 4 Times Sq New York NY 10036-6561 .

.

NYC,

W

.

RENO, JANET, attorney general, b Miami. Fla July 21. 1938; d. Henry and Jane (Wood) R. AB. in Chemistry. Bar: Fla 1963 Cornell U„ I960. LL B Harvard U.. 1963 Assoc. Brigham & Bngham. 1963-67. ptnr Lewis & Reno. 1967-71; staff dir. judiciary com Fla Ho of Reps.. Tallahassee, 1971-72; cons. Fla. Senate Criminal Justice Com. for Revision Fla s Criminal Code, spring 1973; adminstrv. asst. state atty. 11th Jud. Circuit Fla., Miami. 1973-76. state atty 1978-93; ptnr. Steel Hector and Davis, Miami. 1976-78; atty 1993 mem. jud. Washington, gen. Dept. Justice. nominating commn. 11th Jud. Circuit Fla.. 1976-78; chmn. Fla Gov.'s Council for Prosecution Organized Crime. 197980. Recipient Women First award YWCA. 1993 National

RESOR, HELEN LANSDOWNE,

advertising executive;

b.

Grayson, Ky Feb 20. 1886; d. George and Helen (Bayleff) Lansdowne; m. Stanley Resor, 1917 (dec.). Grad. h.s. With World Mfg Co bill auditor Procter and Collier. Cin advt writer Comml. Tribune newspaper, St. Rwys. Advt. Co., 1906; advt. wnter N.Y. hdqs. Procter & Collier; copywnter J. Walter Thompson. Cin.. 1908; wnter J. Walter Thompson. 1961 1911; v.p.. then dir J Walter Thompson; ret ,

;

;

.

Presdl. invitee to campaign for conservation of food. 1917-18; advt. campaigner for and ARC; former pres. Travelers Aid Soc.; supporter Radcliffe Coll.. Planned

YMCA

Parenthood Assn., Babies Ward of N.Y. Postgrad. Hosp.; active feminist movement. Inductee Advt. Hall of Fame, 1967. Died Jan. 2, 1964

RESOR, STANLEY, 1879; s

advertising executive;

b.

Cin

Mary Wilson (Brown) R

Burnet and

1

Landowne, Mar Ann BA, Yale

,

;

Apr

30,

m. Helen

1917; children: Stanley Rogers, Helen, U 1901 Advt exec. Proctor and Collier, Cin., 1904-08. J Walter Thompson Co, Cin., 1908-12; from 1912v.p. to pres.. chmn. J. Walter Thompson Co.. 6,

.

Am. Assn Advt. Agys., 1917, pres. 1923-24. Author brochures and articles on advt. including What Magazine Advertising is Accomplishing. The Press in its Relation to Public Opinion and Government, A Plea for Education, More Jobs than Men. etc.; contbr. chpt. in Outline of

62; founder

Careers.

.



;

ABA

(Inst Jud AdMem Hall of Fame. 2000 minslm. Juvenile Justice Standards Commn 1973-76). Am. Law Inst.. Am. Judicature Soc. (Herbert Harley award 1981). Dade County Bar Assn Fla Pros Ally s Assn (pres 198486) Democrat. Office: Office of the Attorney General

Women's

NYC

The American Way, 1967, America Can Make It, The Amencan Medical Machine, 1972. Democrat.

Politics:

1972,

DONALD BLESSING,

business executive, former Frederick, Md.. June 4, 1939; s. Celia (Santangelo) R m. Susan Fitzgerald, Aug. 25, 1962; children: Donald Blessing III, Joseph John, Matthew Fitzgerald. BSChemE. U. Notre Dame. 1961, DEng (hon), 1975; in Indsl. Adminstrn.. Purdue U 1962. PhD in Mgmt. and Econs.. 1965. D. Mgmt. (hon). 1985; (hon .), Pepperdine U 1989; (hon .), West Coast U.. 1993; in Pub. Policy (hon .). Rand Grad. Sch 1995 Dir. cost analysis Office Sec. Def. Washington. 1967-69, dep. asst. sec. def. resource analysis, 1969-70; asst. dir Office Mgmt and Budget, Exec Office Pres., 1970-72; pres.. The Rand Corp.. Calif, 1972-89; sec. USAF, 1989-93; pres., Teledyne. Inc.. LA.. 1993-96; pres.. b.

Bd. dirs.

The Putnam Trust

Paper Co-

co.. Scott

Manhattan Eye. Ear and Throat Hosp.. Boys Clubs of Am.; The Greenwich Savs. Bank; chmn. Com. on Market Analysis. Advt. and Advt. Mediums, apptd. by Nat. Conf. of

.

MS

,

LLD

LHD

.

D

.

CEO

COO

CEO

UroGenesys. Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. 1996—; bd dirs. UroGenesys, Inc., Vulcan Materials Co., Wells Fargo & Co.; chmn. Scios Inc.. Pilkington Aerospace. Unocal Corp.; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1974-86; chmn. Nat. Commn. Supplies and Shortages. 1975-77; mem. nat. adv. com. oceans and atmosphere Dept. Commerce. 1972-75; mem. adv. panel Office Tech. Assessment, 1976-79; adv. council Coll. Engring.. U. Notre Dame, 1974-88; mem. Def. Sci. Bd., 1977-83. sr. cons., 1984-88; mem U.S. Commn. Nat. Sccunty/21st Century, 1998; dir. for sec. def. and Pres. Def. Resource Mgmt. Study. 1977-79 Author articles. Served to capt. AUS, 196567. Recipient Sec. Def. Meritonous Civilian Service medal, 1970. Def. Exceptional Civilian Svc. medal, 1993, Forrestal award. 1992; Ford Found, fellow. 1962-65. Fellow AAAS, Nat. Acad, of Pub. Adminstrn.; mem. Inst. Mgmt. Scis. (past pres.), Tau Beta Pi. Office: UroGenesys Inc 1701 Colorado Ave Santa Monica CA 90404-3436

trustee

Distbn. of Chamber of Commerce of U.S.. 1925. Mem. Yale Club. Univ Club. Union Club, Round Hill Club. Republican. Episcopalian. Died Oct. 29, 1962; buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Cin.

.

.

.



Donald Blessing and Mary

NYC,

REMNICK, DAVID

.

RICE,

NYC.

REMINGTON, FREDERIC,

ABRAHAM

RIB1COFF, A., lawyer, former senator; b New Bntain, Conn Apr 9. 1910; s. Samuel and Rose (Sable) R.; m. Ruth Siegel. June 28. 1931 (dec.); children: Peter. Jane; m. Lois Mathes, 1972 Student. NYU; LL B cum laude. U. Chgo., 1933. Bar: Conn. 1933. N.Y. 1981, U.S. Ct Appeals (DC cir ) 1982. US. Supreme Ct. 1981 Mem. Conn. Ho. of Reps 1939-42; mcpl. judge Hartford, Conn.. 1942-43. 45-47; chmn. Conn. Assembly Mcpl. Ct. Judges. 1942; mem. 81st 82d congresses from 1st Conn. Dist.. mem. com. fgn. affairs; gov. Conn., 1955-61; sec HEW, 1961-62; mem. U.S. Senate from Conn., 1963-81, mem. fin., joint econ. corns., chmn. govt, affairs com.; spl. counsel firm Kaye, Scholer, Fierman. Hays & Handler. and Washington, 1981—; dir. Hartford Ins. Group, United Television, Inc. Author:

secretary of air force;

Mem

Mem

Gator. 1976. The End. 1978. Sharkey's Machine, 1981; TV appearances include: Branded, 1964; regular appearances on Gunsmoke. 1962-65; star series Hawk, 1966, Dan August. 1970-71. B.L. Stryker. 1989. ABC Saturday Mystery Movie, 1988. Evening Shade, 1990-94. (TV movie) The Cherokee Kid. 1996. Recipient Emmy award as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Senes ("Evening Shade") Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis.. 1991. Mem. Dirs Guild Am. Office: Jeffrey Lane & Assocs 8380 Melrose Ave Ste 206 Los Angeles CA 90069-5498

REUTHER, WALTER PHILIP,

W Va

labor leader; b

Wheeling.

1907; s Valentine and Anna (Stoker) R.; m. Apprentice 13. 1936. Student. Wayne U. tool and die maker Wheeling Steel Corp.. 1924; with Briggs Ford Motor Co., Detroit, 1927-32; organizer, Mfg Co., Congress Indsl Orgns 1935-55; pres AFL-CIO, pres 1955-70. Author: Selected Papers of Walter P Reuther,

May

.

Sept.

Wolf.

I.

Mar

GM,

UAW

,

1961. (with Edith Green) Education and the Public Good, Bd. dirs., trustee, or 1963; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Assn. U.S.. Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Found.. Cancer Soc United Found Detroit. NAACP, Religion and Labor Dound.. Nat. Housing Conf. Detroit Symphony Orch.. Nat Sr. Citizens Edn and Rsch Ctr., Inc nal chmn officer

GRANTLAND, author; b. Murfreesboro. Tenn.. Nov. and Beulah (Granlland) R. m. 1. 1880; s. Boiling H Florence 11, 1906; I child, Katharine Hollis. Apr. Davenport. BA, Vanderbilt U 1901 With Nashville News. 1901. Forester mag., 1901, Atlanta Jour.. 1902-04, Cleveland News, 1905, Nashville Tennesseean, 1906-10. New York Mail, 1911-14, New York Tnbune (now Herald-Tribune), 1914-30; columnist The Sportlight, from 1930; pres Granlland Rice Sportlights, Inc. Author: Songs of the Stalwart, 1917. Sportlights of 1923. 24. Songs of the Open. 1924. Only RICE,

,

Mem 1st It U.S. Army. 1918-19, ETO the Brave. 1941. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Theta. Berzihus. Players Club. Coffee House Club. Dutch Treat Club. Nat. Golf Links Club, Maidstone Golf Club. Democrat. Presbyterian. Died July 13, 1954; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, N.Y.

UN

Am

,

;

Citizens Crusade Against Poverty; chmn. bd. Met. Detroit Citizens Devel. Aulhonty Died May 9, 1970

JERRY

LEE, professional football player; b. Oct 13. 1962; m. Jackie Rice; children, Football Student. Miss. State Valley U. Sports Illustrated Player player San Francisco 49ers. 1985 of the Year. 1986. 90, NFL MVP. 1987. AP/NFL/Sports in BlueIllustrated Offensive Player of the Year. 1993; RICE,

Starkville,

Miss..

Jaqui, Jerry

Jr.



;

MVP

,

10-130 950 Pennsylvania DC 20530-0001

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NW

15. film writer, director; b Pans. Sept m Andree 1894; s. Pierre Auguste and Aline (Changot) R Madeleine Heuschling. 1920; 1 son. Alain, m Dido Freire. 1944 Artist, ceramist Cagnes. France. 1918-23; dir. writer various motion picture cos.. 1923-25; regent's prof. U Calif. Berkeley. 1960. dir films including Nana. Pans-Berlin. 1924. La Petite Marchande d'Allumetles, 1928. Tire au Flanc, 1928, La Chienne, Pans. 1929. La Null du Carrefour. 1932. Boudu Sauve des Eaux. 1932. Madame Bovary. 1934, Toni. 1935, The Cnme of Mr Lange. (onginal story). Pans. 1935, les Bas Fonds. 1936, Une Panic de Campagne. 1936-46, The Grand Illusion (onginal story), Pans, 1937, La Bete Humaine. 1938, La Marseillaise, 1938. The Southerner. Hollywood. 1943. The River. India. 1950. The Golden Coach. Rome. Italy. 1952. French Cancan. Pans. 1954. Elena (original story). Pans. France. 1955, adaption and legitimate stage dir The Big Knife. Pans. 1957. legitimate stage dir Julius Caesar for 2000 ann found of Aries by Julius Caesar. dir, wnler Le 1954; wnler. dir. Orvet. Pans. 1954. prodr Dejeuner sur I'Herbe. Pans. 1959, dir, wnler Le Caporal Epingle, 1962, Osella, Venice, 1968. Le Petit Theatre De Jean Author Renoir. My Father. 1962 Renoir. Pans. 1969 The 1963), (Charles Blanc pnze Academic Francaisc Notebooks of Captain Georges, 1966. My Life and My Films. 1974. Le Coeur a I'Aisc. 1978. Le Cnme de 1'Anglais. 1978. ;

.

archives appear

REYNOLDS, BURT,

actor, director; b. Waycross. Ga.,

in their original

form

m

Feb Loni

II, 1936; s. Burt R.; m. Judy Carne Anderson. Apr. 29, 1988 (div. 1994). Ed., Fla. State U.. Palm Beach Jr. Coll. Owner ranch. Jupiter, Fla. Actor numerous stage prodns. including The Rainmaker; movie appearances include: Angel Baby. 1961, Armored Command. 1961. Operation CIA. 1965. Navajo Joe. 1967, Impasse. 1969. 100 Rifles, 1969. Sam Whiskey. 1969. Skullduggery. 1970.

(div

RENOIR, JEAN,

Named MVP. Super Bowl XXIII.

Gray Game

Rm

Dept Justice Washington

Shark.

1970,

You've Always to Ask. 1172. Dancing. 1973. 1974, At Long

Deliverance.

Wanted

to

1965);

Fuzz, 1972. Everything about Sex But Were Afraid

1972.

Know

Shamus. 1973, The Man Who Loved Cat White Lightning, 1973, The Longest Yard. and the Dixie Dance Last Love, 1975, Kings, 1975, Hustle. 1975. Lucky Lady. 1975, Silent Movie, 1976, Nickelodeon, 1976. Smokey and the Bandit. 1977, Semi-Tough. 1977, Hooper. 1978. Starting Over. 1979, Rough Cut. 1980. Smokey and the Bandit II. 1980. Cannonball Run.

1989.

Sporting News NFL Player of Yr„ 1987, 90; named to Sporting News Coll. All-Am. team, 1984, Sporting News AllPro team. 1986-92. Pro Bowl team, 1986-96. 95, Pro Bowl MVP, 1995. Achievements include being a holder of NFL career records for most touchdown receptions (131), most touchdowns (139); most consecutive games with one or more touchdowns (13). 1987; NFL single-season record for most touchdown receptions (22). 1987; shares NFL single-game record for most touchdown receptions (5). 1990. Office: c/o San Francisco 49ers 4949 Centennial Blvd Santa Clara CA

95054-1229

WW

1981. Paternity. 1981. The Best Lillle Whorehouse in Texas. 1982. Best Fnends. 1982. Stroker Ace. 1983. The Man Who Loved Women. 1983. City Heat. 1984. Cannonball Run II. 1984. Stick. 1985. Uphill All The Way. 1986. Rent A Cop. 1987. Heat. 1987. Malone, 1987. Switching Channels, 1988. Physical Evidence. 1989, Breaking In, 1989, Modern Love, 1990. Cop and a Half. 1993. also voice in All Dogs Go To Heaven. 1989. The Maddening. 1996. Stnptease. 1996. Ravin, 1996, Mad Dog Time. 1996. Frankenstein and Me. 1996. Citizen Ruth. 1996. Meet Wally Sparks. 1997, Crazy Six. 1997. Boogie Nights. 1997. Raven. 1997, Waterproof. 1998. Mystery Alaska. 1998. The Hunter's Moon. 1998; dir actor: .

RICH, ADRIENNE, wnter; b Bait., May 16. 1929; d Arnold Rice and Helen Elizabeth (Jones) R m. Alfred H Conrad (dec. 1970); children: David. Paul. Jacob. AB. Rad1967. Smith cliffe Coll.. 1951; LittD (hon). Wheaton Coll ,

.

Coll..

1979. Brandeis

U.

1987. Coll

Wooster. Ohio. 1988,

Tchr 1990. Swarthmorc Coll.. 1992 Harvard U 1966-67. vis lectr workshop YM-WHA Poetry Ctr writing divsn prof Swarthmorc Coll. 1967-69; adj Columbia U 1967-69; lectr CCNY. 1968-70. inslr 1970-71.

CCNY.

.

.

NYC.

,

.

1971-72. 74-75. Fannie Hurst vis. prof. Brandeis U. 1972-73, prof English Douglass Coll.. Rutgers U., 1976-79; Clark lectr. disting vis prof While prof -al-largc Cornell U Scripps Coll.. 1983-84; 1984-85; prof. 1981-87. disting vis prof San Jose Stale U 1986-93; Marjone English and feminist studies Stanford U Kovler vis lectr U Chgo.. 1989 Author (poetry) Collected assl

prof.

creative

English.

lit

AD

.

.

.

.

RICH Early Poems. 1950-1970. 1993. Diving inlo the Wreck. 1973,

The Dream of a Common Language. 1978. A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far. 1981. Your Native Land, Your Life. 1986. Time's Power. 1989. An Atlas of the Difficult World. 1991. Dark Fields of the Republic, 1995. Midnight Salvage. 1999; (prose) Of Woman Born; Motherhood as Experience and Institution. 1976. 10th anniversary edit.. 1986. On Lies, Secrets and Silence, 1979, Blood. Bread and Poetry. 1986.

What

Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics, 1993. Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations. 2000. rut adv bd. Boston Women's Fund. Sisterhood in Support of Sisters in South Africa, Nat Writers Union, Rosenberg Fund for Children. Recipient Yale Series of Younger Poets award, 1951, Nat. Inst. Arts and letters award in poetry. 1961. Eunice Tietjens Meml. prize. 1968. Shelley Meml. award, 1 97 1 Nat Book award, 1 974, Fund for Human Dignity award Nat. Gay Task Force. 1981, Ruth Lilly Poetry prize, 1986, Brandeis U Creative Arts medal for Poetry, 1987. Nat Poetry Assn award, 1989. Elmer Holmes Bobst award arts and letters NYU. 1989. MacArthur fellowship, 1994-99. Dorothea Tanning award Acad. Am. Poets, 1996, others; chancellor Acad. Am. Poets, 1999 Lannan Found. Lifetime Achievement award, 1999, others. Mem. PEN, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Nat. Writers Union Office: care Norton Co 500 5th Ave New York

Mem

,

.



W W

,

NY

10110-0002

RICH,

WHO'S

224

BUDDY (BERNARD

RICH), drummer; b Bklyn m. Marie Rich. Apr. 21, 1953; dau. Ap.

1 Sept. 30, 1917; peared with: Joe Marsala at Hickory House, 1938; with other bands including. Bunny Bengan, 1938, Artie Shaw, 1939,

25X5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones, 1989, At the Max. 1991. Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge,

The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol 7, 1995. The Rolling Stones Rock 'N' Roll Circus. 1996. Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? The Life & Music of Robert Johnson, 1997, Rolling Stones; Bridges to Babylon Tour '97-98; film mus. dir. (with Chuck Berry, Enc Clapton and friends) Hail! Hail! Rock & Roll, 1987; composer (with Mick Jagger) numerous songs and ablums, 1964—, including (albums) The Rolling Stones. Now!, 1964, Aftermath, 1966, Flowers, 1967, Beggars Banquet, 1968, Let It Bleed. 1969. Sticky Fingers. 1971, Hot Rocks. 1972. Exile on Main Street, 1972, Goat's Head Soup, 1973, It's Only Rock and Roll, 1974, Metamorphosis, 1975. Black and Blue. 1976, Some Girls, Emotional Rescue. 1980. Tattoo You, 1981, Still Life, 1982, Under Cover. 1983. Dirty Work. 1986, Steel Wheels. 1989, Flashpoint, 1991, Voodoo Lounge, 1994 (Grammy award Best Rock Album), Stripped, 1994,

1995. Bridges to Babylon, 1997, No Security, 1999; (songs) Wild Horses, Angle, Start Me Up. Honky Tonk Woman, Jumpin' Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction. Before They Make Me Run, Miss You, Happy. Shattered, Paint It Black, Waiting On a Friend, Ruby Tuesday, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Faraway Eyes, Mixed Emotions, Rock and a Hard Place. Highwire, Love is Strong, Anybody Seen My Baby, prodr.: Wingless Angels. 1997, (soundtrack album) Hail! Hail! Rock 'N Roll, 1987; solo albums: Talk Is Cheap. 1988. Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos Live At The Hollywood Palladium. Dec. 15, 1988. 1991, Mam Offender, 1992. Recipient Living Legend award Internal. Rock; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1989. Address; care Raindrop Svcs 1776 Broadway New York NY 10019-2002

Tommy

Dorsey, 1939-42, Benny Carter. 1942. 44-46; organized own band. 1946; toured with, Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1947, Ventura and Chubby Jackson in the Big Four, 1951, with. Harry James, 1953-54, European tour, 1957; actor TV, 1957-58; also singer and tap dancer.; Recs Served with USMCR, 1942-44. include Take It Away. Recipient Metronome mag. award, 1948, award Down Beat mag.. 1941, 42, 44. 67, 70-72, gold award Esquire mag., 1947. critics poll award Down Beat, 1953-54, 68; named to Down Beat Hall of Fame, 1 974. Appeared with parents in vaudeville act Wilson and Rich, at early age, appeared in Pinwheel on Broadway, at age 4, toured Australia at age of six. Died Apr. 2, 1987; buried Pierce Bros., Westwood, Calif.

RICHARDS, LINDA, nurse, educator; b. 1841. New Eng. Hosp. Women/Children. Supt. Boston nursing

established

numerous illness.

schs.,

Japan;

Diploma. Tng. Sch.;

and headed

established

mental Died

tng. schs., also spl. instns. for people with

Mem. Am.

Soc. Supts. Tng. Schs.

(first

pres.).

1930.

LLOYD

RICHARDS,

GEORGE,

theatncal

university administrator; b. Toronto, Ont., Can.;

director,

came

to

Albert George and Rose Isabella (Coote) R.; m. Barbara Davenport. Oct. 11, 1957; children: Scott. Thomas. Grad.. Wayne U„ 1944. Head actor tng. Sch. Arts. N.Y.C. 1966-72; artistic dir. Nat. Playwrights Conf., Eugene O'Neill Meml. Theatre Or., Waterford^Conn., 1969—; prof, theatre and cinema Hunter Coll., N.Y.C, 197279; dean Yale U. Sch. Drama, New Haven, 1979-91; artistic 979-91 dir Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, prof, emeritus Sch. Drama, 1991 artistic dir. Yale Repertory Theater. 1979-91; pres. Theater Devel. Fund; head actor tng. Sch. Arts NYU. 1966-72; lectr.. cons in field; bd dirs. Theatre Comm. Group. U.S. Bicentennial World Theatre Festival; mem. various profl. adv. groups, task forces; mem. playwrights selection com. Rockefeller Found., mem. new Am. plays program com. Ford Found.; mem. com. on profl. (heater tng. Nat. Endowment Arts. Actor on radio. TV and theater, 1943 including Broadway plays The Egghead, 1957. Freight, 1956? disc jockey, Detroit; dir for: radio, TV, film and theater, including Broadway plays A Raisin in the Sun, 1958, The Long Dream. I960. The Moon Besieged, 1962, I Had a Ball. 1964. The Yearling. 1966. Paul Robeson. 1977-78. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 1984. Fences. 1987 (Tony award 1987), Joe Turner's Come and Gone. 1986, The Piano Lesson, 1990, Two Trains Running. 1992, 7 Guitars, 1996; and TV prodns. include: segment of Roots The Next Generation, 1979. Bill Moyers' Jour. 1979, Robeson. 1979. Hallmark Piano Lesson 95. Served with USAAF. 1943-44. Recipient Pioneer award Audience Devel. Co.. 1986-87. Frederick Douglas award. 1986-87, Golden Plate award. 1987. Nat. Medal of Arts. 1993. Mr. Abbott award. 1996; Hoffman Eminent scholar Fla. State U., 1997 Mem. Soc. Stage Dirs. and Choreographers (pres), Actors Equity AAsn., AFTRA. Dirs. Guild Am. Office: 18 95th St New York U.S.,

1923;

s.

NYU

RICHARD, MAURICE, former professional hockey Twice named player. With Montreal Canadiens, 1944-60. Can. Male Athlete of Yr.; 5 times NHL leader for goals; recipient Hart Trophy, 1947; holds record for playoff gamewinning goals with 18.

RICHARDS, ANN WILLIS,

Lakeview,

former governor; b

Tex.. Sept 1, 1933; d. Cecil and Ona Willis; children: Cecile. Daniel, Clark. Ellen. BA. Baylor U.. 1954; postgrad., U. Tex.. 1954-55. Cert. tchr. Tex, Tchr Austin Ind Sch. Dist

.

Weddington Campaign. Austin, Tex., 1972, adminstrv, asst., 1973-74; county commr. Travis County, Austin, 1976-82; treas. State of Tex., Austin, 1983-91; gov. State of Tex., 1991-95; sr. advisor Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, chair Dem. Nat. Conv. McPherson & Hand, Austin. 1995 1992; Austin Transp Study. Tex.. 1977-82. Capital Indsl Devel. Corp, Austin. Tex.. 1980-81. Spl. Commn Delivery Human Services in Tex., 1979-81; Dem. com. Southern Governor's Assn. Travis County Dem. com. Author (with Peter Knobler): Straight From the Heart, 1989. Com. mem. strategic planning Dem. Nat. Com., 1983; keynote speaker Dem. Nat. Conv., 1988. Named Woman of Yr. Tex. Women's Polit Caucus. 1981. 83. Mem. Nat. Govs. Assn Office: Verner Liipfert Bernhard McPherson & Hand PO Box 684746 Austin TX 78768-4746 Tex.; mgr. Sarah



;

RICHARDS, DICKINSON W., cardiologist, b Orange. N.J.. Oct. 30, 1895; s. Dickinson W, and Sally (Lambert) W.; m. Constance B. Riley. Sept. 19, 1931; children: Ida E., Gertrude W., Ann H., Constance L. AB, Yale U., 1917, DSc. 1957; AM, Columbia U 1922. MD, 1923. DSc. 1966. Rsch. fellow Nat Inst. Med Rsch, London, 1927-28; rsch. on problems of pulmonary and cardiac physiology Coll Phy1928-73; dir sians and Surgeons, Columbia I 1st med. .

1

.,

NYC.

1945-61. 1st It. U.S. Army, 1917-18. A.E.F., 1918. Decorated Chevalier Legion of Honor France; recipient Nobel prize in medicine and physiology (with others), 1956. Fellow AAAS; mem. NAS, Assn. Am. Physicians (pres. 1962). Presbyn. Club. Century Assn. Club divsn. Bellevue Hosp..

NYC

Died Feb 23. 1973.

1





sanitary chemist; b Dunstable, Mass., Dec. 3, 1842; d. Peter and Fanny Gould (Taylor) Swallow; m. Robert Hallowell Richards. June 6, 1875. AB, Vassar U 1870, AM. 1873; SB. MIT. 1873. Instr. women's lab. MIT, 1876-84, sanitary chemist, 1884 Author: Air, Water and Food, 1900, First Lessons in Minerals, The Cost of Food, 1900, Cost of Shelter, 1905. First Lessons in Food and Diet, The Art of Right Living, 1905, Sanitation in Daily Life. 1907, Cost of Cleanness, 1908, 909, Industnal Water Analysis. As chemist of Mfrs.'s Mutual Fire Ins. Co. had much to do with oils, in reference to safety from spontaneous combustion, explosion, etc.; also specialist in water analysis. Died 1911. .



1

;

10025-6708

THEODORE

RICHARDS, WILLIAM, chemist; b Pa.. Jan. 31, 1868; s. William T. and Anna (Matlack) R.; m. Minam Stuart, May 28, 1896; children: Grace Thayer, William Theodore. Greenough Thayer. SB, Haverford Coll., 1885, LLD. 1910; AB. Harvard U 1886. AM. PhD. 1888. ScD. 1910; ScD. Yale U 1905; ChemD, Clark U... 1909; PhD, Royal Bohemian U Prague, 1909; MD, Berlin U, 1910; DSc, Cambridge U, England. Cambridge U.. Oxford. Cambridge U., Manchester. 1911; PhD, Christians, Norway, 191 1; LLD. U. Pitts., 1915. U. Pa.. 1920; ScD. Princeton U.. 1923. Asst. prof. Harvard U, 1894Germantown,

.

,

,

1901—, chmn. chem

Dartford. Kent, Eng Dec 18. 1943; s. Bert and Dons Richards; Anita Pallenberg; children: Marlon, Angela; m Patti Hansen, Dec. 18, 1983; children: Theodora, Alexandra. Student, Sidcup Art Sch. Recording artist on label Mindless Records. Lead & films inrhythm guitarist, vocalist, Rolling Stones, 1 962 clude: Sympathy for the Devil, 1970, Gimme Shelter, 1970, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones, 1974, Let's Spend the Night Together. 1983, The Magic Years, Vol. 1. 1989. musician;

b.

.

m





dept.,

1903-11;

dir.

Gibbs

m. Diane Elaine Simons. Dec. 24,

1980);

A&M U

Tex.

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Army

War

photographer.

MS,

1958.

.

PhD.

1965,

1981.

Coll.,

Chief of staff 90th U.S.

Army



Served to

Paris, 1922. Fellow AAAS (pres. 1917, 1919-21). Achieveassts.) revising atomic weights of oxygen, copper, barium, strontium, calcium, zinc, magnesium, iron, nickel, cobalt, uranium, caesium, sodium, chlonne, potassium, nitrogen, silver, sulphur, carbon, lithium, radioac-

ments include (with help of

aluminum; investorgator

in

physical and

inorganic chemistry; research in significance of changing atomic volume and other effects of internal cohesive and chemical pressure; research in thermochemistry and electrochemistry. Died Apr. 2, 1928.

RICHARDSON, BILLY,

Channelview, Tex., June 20, 1936; s. Charles Joseph and Peggy (Alexander) R.; m. Rose Mane Hamil, Aug. 9, 1955 (div. government

official;

b.

col.

USAR,

RICHARDSON, EDGAR PRESTON,

NY.

Falls,

Dec

1902;

2,

s.

author; b. Glens George Lynde and Grace

R; m Constance Coleman, Sept 15, 1931. AB summa cum laude. Williams Coll., 1925. DHL. 1947; D of Arts (hon Wayne U.. 1951; LiltD. Union Coll.. 1957. U. ),

DHL, U. Del. 1963; AFD. U. of Pa., 1966. Detroit Inst, of Arts, 1930-33, asst. dir., 1933-45, dir., 1945-62; dir. H.F du Pont Winterhur Mus.. 1962-66; trustee Archives of Am. Art, 1 954-74, H.F. du Pont Winterthur Mus., 1955-76. Library Co. Phila.; pres. Pa. Acad, of Fine Arts. 1968-70, Smithsonian Arts Commn.. 1962-71. Nat. Portrait Gallery Commn., 1965-80. Author: Way of Western Art, 1939, American Romantic Painting, 1944, Washington Allston. Study of the Romantic Artist in America, 1948, 67, Painting in America, 1956, rev. edit.. 1966, A Short History of Painting in America, 1963, American Art, An Exhibition from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3d, 1976; editor: The Art Quar., 193867; editl. bd. Magazine of Art, 1944-53, Art in America, 1953, Pa. Mag. History and Art, 1973-85; editl. cons. Am. Art Jour., 1969-85. Decorated chevalier Legion of Honor France; chevalier Order of Leopold Belgium, recipient Smithson medal Smithsonian Instn., Disting. Svc. medal Am. Assn. Museums. Fellow Royal Soc. Arts (Benjamin Franklin fellow); mem. Am. Philos. Soc. Hist. Soc Pa. (v.p. 1975), Am. Antiquarian Soc., Colonial Soc Mass. (corr), Franklin Inn, Century Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Died Mar. 27, 1985. Laval.

Edn.

1955;

sec.

A

RICHARDSON, ELLIOT LEE,

lawyer; b Boston, July 20. P. and Clara (Shattuck) R.; m. Anne F, 1952; children: Henry, Nancy, Michael. cum laude, Harvard U., 1941. LLB cum laude, 1947, (hon). 1971; other hon. degrees. Bar: Mass 1949, DC. 1980. Law elk. Judge Learned Hand, U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d cir.). NY.. 1947-48, Supreme Ct. Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1920;

s.

Edward

Hazard, Aug.

AB LLD

2,

1948-49; assoc. Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge & Rugg, Boston. 1949-53, 55-56; asst. to Mass. Senator Leverett Saltonstall, 1953-54, acting counsel to Mass. Gov. Christian A. Herter. 1956; asst. sec. legis. HEW, 1957-59; U.S. atty. for Mass.. 1959-61, spl. asst. to atty. gen. U.S.. 1961; ptnr. Ropes & Gray, Boston. 1961-64; It. gov. Mass.. 1965-67. atty. gen. Mass., 1967-69. under sec. state. 1969-70; sec. HEW. 197073; sec. def.. 1973, atty. gen. U.S.. 1973; fellow Woodrow Wilson Internat. Or. for Scholars, Washington. 1974-75; ambassador Ct. St. James's, London, 1975-76; sec. commerce, 1976-77; ambassador-at-large, spl. rep. of pres. Law of Sea Conf., Washington, 1977-80; sr. ptnr. to ret. ptnr. Milbank. Tweed. Hadley & McCloy. Washington. 1980-92. 93—; personal rep. SG of for Nicaraguan Elections, 1989-90; spl. rep. of Pres. of U.S. for multilateral assistance in The Philippines, 1989-94; bd. dirs. Oak Industries, mem. adv. bd. Am. Flywheel Systems, Inc.; chmn. Coun. on Ocean Law; former dir. John Hancock Life Ins. Co., BNFL Inc.; trustee Coun. on Excellence in Govt. Author: The Creative Balance, 1976, Reflections of a Radical Moderate, 1996; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours, and others. Former trustee Radcliffe Coll., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Roger Tory Peterson Inst.; pres. World Affairs Coun Boston; dir. Mass. Bay United Fund;

UN

,

chmn. Greater Boston United Fund Campaign; mem. bd. overseers Harvard Coll.; chmn. overseers com. to visit John F. Kennedy Sch. Govt., Harvard U., to visit Harvard Med. Sch. and Sch. Dental Medicine; mem. overseers com. to visit Harvard U. Law Sch.; bd. dirs. U.S. Coun. Internat. Bus., Urban Inst., Inter- Am. Dialogue; chmn. Hitachi Found., Japan-Am. Soc. Washington; vice chmn. Citizens Network Fgn. Affairs; mem. Compt. Gen.'s cons, panel; chmn. quality rev. bd. GAO; mem. adv. com. for commemoration World War II, Dept Def.; bd. dirs. Am. Acad. Diplomacy. Served to 1st It. inf. U.S. Army. 1942-45. Decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster. Legion d'Honneur; recipient Jefferson award Am. Inst. Pub. Svc, Thomas Hart Benton award Kansas City Art Inst., Emory R. Buckner medal Fed. Bar Coun., Penn Club award, Albert Lasker Spl. Pub. Svc. award, Neptune award, Meritorious Pub. Svc. award USCG. Harry Truman Good Neighbor award, Spkr. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. award for pub. svc, Sam Rayburn award, F.D. Roosevelt Freedom medal, Presdl. Medal of Freedom, Harvard Law Sch. Assn. award, and other awards. Bar Found.; mem.

Assn., Harvard U. Coun. on Fgn. Rels., Am. Law Inst., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Bretton Woods Com., Am. Acad. Diplomacy. Am. Acad. Social Ins., Internat. Law Assn., Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn., Coun. on Excellence in

Govt..

DAV. VFW,

Home:

Mitchellville

elected dir.),

Am

Legion. Alfalfa Club,

Md. Died Dec.

F

Street Club.

31. 1999.

RICHARDSON, ROBERT COLEMAN,

physics educator,

researcher; b. Washington, June 26, 1937; s. Robert Franklin (Price) R.; m. Betty Marilyn McCarthy, Sept. 2, 1962; children: Jennifer, Pamela. BS in Physics, Va. Poly.

and Lois

U., 1958. MS, 1960; PhD in Physics, Duke U.. U Ithaca, NY.. 1966-67, 1968-71, assoc. prof.. 1972-74, prof.. 1975—; chmn. Internat Union Pure and Applied Physics Commn. (C-5), 1981-84; mem. bd. assessment Nat. Bur. Standards. 1983 Mem. editorial bd. Jour, of Low Temperature Served to 2d It. U.S. Army, 1959-60. Physics, 1984—. Guggenheim fellow 1975, 83; recipient Simon Meml. prize Bnt. Phys. Soc, 1976; co-recipient Nobel prize in physics, 1996. FeHow AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc. (Oliver E. Buckley

and State

Inst,

Research assoc Cornell

1966.

asst.

.

prof..



;

profl.

Command.

(Belcher)

Alumni Assn. (former

;

cert,

Res.

.

ology, biochemistry to profl. jours. 1958-82. Avocation: gardening.

Fellow AAAS, Am. Bar Found., Mass. ABA, ASPA. DC Bar Assn., Mass. Bar



BS. 1967; diploma. U.S.

San Antonio, 1980-82, tech. dir. Chem. Research Devel. Or. U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., 1982-87; program exec. U.S. Army Chem. -Nuclear Programs. Aberdeen, Md.. 1987-89; dep. asst. to sec. def. Dept. Def, Washington. 1989 Contbr. numerous articles about bi-

on Elements and Atomic Weights, advisor Carnegie Instn., 1902, rsch. assoc., 1902 mem. Nat. Rsch. Coun. and allied comn., 1916; cons, chemist War Dept. and Bur of Mines, 1918. Recipient Davy medal Royal Soc.. 1910. Faraday lectr. and medal Chem. Soc., 1911, Willard Gibbs medal Am. Chem Soc., 1912, Nobel laureate in chemistry, 1914, Franklin medal Franklin Inst., 1916, Lavoisier and Le Blanc medal,

;

1981 (div. 1989)

parachutist,

Lie.

Meml. Lab., Harvard U., 1912 exchg. prof, from Harvard to Berlin U., 1907. Lowell lectr., 1908; mem. Internat. Com.

tive lead, gallium,

RICHARDS, KEITH,

;

W

NY

1901, prof..

RICHARDS, ELLEN HENRIETTA,

;

WHO

.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis Mfc

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

1 981 ); prize mem. Nat. Acad. Scis. Avocations: photography, gardening Office: Cornell L'niv Dept Physics Clark Hall Ithaca NY 14853

NYC.

RICHTER, BURTON,

physicist, educator; b. Mar 1931; s. Abraham and Fanny (Pollack) R.; m. Laurose Becker. July I. 1960; children: Elizabeth. Matthew B.S., MIT. 1952. Ph.D 1956. Research assoc. Stanford .. 195660. asst. prof, physics, 1960-63, assoc. prof.. 1963-67, prof.,

RIPLEY

225

Cnstoforo Columbo gold medal, 1957. Pupin medal. 1958. spl. gold medal US Congress. 1959, Ennco Fermi award for contbn to atomic sci AEC. 1965, Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1980. Congl. Gold medal, named Father of the Nuclear Navy. 1982. Home: Arlington Va. Died July 8. 1986. buned Arlington Nat Cemetery

U



1967—, Paul Pigott prof phys. sci.. 1980 tech. dir Linear Accelerator Ctr.. 1982-84, dir. Linear Accelerator Ctr.. 198499; dir emeritus, 1999—; cons. NSF. SAEB; bd dirs. Vanan Med. Systems, Litel Instruments; Loeb lectr. Harvard U., 1974; DeShalit lectr. Weizmann Inst.. 1975; pres. designate Internal. Union of Pure and Applied Physics. 1997 Contbr over 300 articles to profl. pubis. Recipient EO. Lawrence medal Dept. Energy, 1975; Nobel prize in physics, 1976. Fellow Am. Phys Soc. (pres 1994). AAAS; mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. Achievements include research in elementary particle physics. Office: Stanford Linear Accel Ctr PO Box 20450 Stanford CA 94309-0450

RICHTER,

CONRAD MICHAEL,

.

b Pine Grove, Pa.. Oct 13, 1890. s. John Absalom and Charlotte Esther (Henry) R.; m. Harvena Achenbach. Mar. 24. 1915; 1 child, Harvena. Educated Susquehanna Acad, and High Sen.; DLitt. Susquehanna U 1944. U. N.M., 1958, Lafayette writer;

SALLY KRISTEN,

RIDE,

physics

educator,

scientist,

former astronaut; b. LA. May 26. 1951; d. Dale Burdell and Carol Joyce (Anderson) R m Steven Alan Hawley, July 26. 1982 (div.) BA in English, Stanford U.. 1973. BS in Physics, 1973. PhD in Physics, 1978 Teaching asst. Stanford U Palo Alto, Calif., researcher dept. physics Stanford U.; astronaut ;

candidate, trainee NASA. 1978-79, astronaut. 1979-87; onorbit capsule communicator STS-2 mission Johnson Space Ctr. NASA, Houston; on-orbit capsule communicator STS-3 mission NASA, mission specialist STS-7. 1983, mission specialist STS-41G, 1984; sci. fellow Stanford (Calif.) U.. 1987-89; dir. Calif. Space Inst, of U. Calif. San Diego, La Jolla, 1989-96; prof. Physics U. Calif. San Diego. La Jolla. 1989—; mem. Presdl. Commn. on Space Shuttle. 1986, Presdl. Com. of Advisors on Sci. and Tech., 1994 Author: (with Susan Okie) To Space and Back. (with 1986, T.O'Shaughnessy) Voyager: An Adventure to the Edge of the Solar System, 1992, The Third Planet: Exploring the Earth From Space. 1994, The Mystery of Mars. 1999. Office:



.

U

San Diego Calif Space

Calif

Inst

0426 La

CA

Jolla

92093-

0426

Coll.,

1946. Always Young and Fair, 1947, The Town. 1950. The Light in the Forest, 1953. The Mountain on the Desert, 1955, 1957. The Waters of Kronos, 1960. A Simple Honorable Man. 1962, The Grandfathers. 1964, Individualists Under the Shade Trees in A Vanishing America, 1964, A Country of Strangers, 1966, The Awakening Land. 1966, Over the Blue Mountain, 1967. The Aristocrat, 1968. Collector early life and speech Died Oct 30, 1968

The Lady.

Am

RIDGWAY, MATTHEW BUNKER,

career officer; b

Fort

Monroe. Va.. Mar. 3. 1895; s. Thomas and Ruth Starbuck (Bunker) R.; grad. U.S. Mil. Acad., 1917. Inf. Sch.. Co. Officers Course. 1925, Advanced Course. 1930. Command and Gen. Staff Sch.. 1935. Army War Coll., 1937; m. Mary Anthony, Dec. 13. 1947; I son, Matthew Bunker, Jr (dec). Commd. It. U.S. Army, 1917, advanced through grades to gen., 1951; tech. adv. to Gov. Gen.. Philippines. 1932-33; asst. chief of staff 6th Corps Area. 1935-36, 2d Army. 1936. dep. chief staff, 1936, asst. chief staff 4th Army, 1937-39; war plans div War Dept. Gen. Staff. 1939-42; asst. div. comdr. 82d Inf. Div., 1942. comdr., 1942; comdg. gen. 82d Airborne Div.. Sicily. Italy, Normandy, 1942-44; comdr. 18th Airborne Corps, Belgium, France. Germany. 1944-45; assigned command Luzon Area Command, Aug 1945; comdr. MTO, dep. supreme allied comdr. Mediterranean, Oct. 1945-Jan. 1946; U.S. Army mem., chmn. Mil. Staff Com., UN, 1946-48, 49-50; chmn. Inter-Am. Def. Bd.. 1946-48; comdr.-in-chief Caribbean Command, 1 948-49; dep. army chief of staff; comdg. gen. 8th Army. Korea. 1950-51; comdr. -in-chief Far East Command, comdr.-in-chief, Command and Supreme comdr. for Allied Powers, 1951-52; supreme comdr. Allied Powers Europe. 1952-53. Army chief of staff, 1953-55, ret.; dir. Colt Industries. Chmn. bd. trustees Mellon Inst. Indsl. Research, 1955-60. Decorated DSC. with oak leaf cluster, DS.M. with 3 oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit, Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, 2 Bronze Stars with oak leaf cluster. Purple Heart (U.S.), and numerous fgn. decorations. Clubs: Masons, Duquesne. Pittsburgh; The Brook (NY). Died July 26. 1993. Home. Pittsburgh Pa. sr.

UN

RICKEY. BRANCH,

ex-baseball

executive;

b.

Stockdale,

Ohio. Dec. 20, 1881. s. Jacob Franklin and Emily (Brown) R.; m. Jane moulton, June 1. 1906; children: Mary, Emily, Branch, Jane Ainsworth. Mabel Alice, Sue Moulton, Elizabeth Ann. LittB. Ohio Wesleyan U.. 1904; AB, 1906. hon. degree. 1947; in Jurisprudence. Mich. U., 1911; hon. degrees. McKendree Coll.. 1928. U. Rochester. 1946, Allegheny Coll.. 1951, Waynesburg Coll.. 1951, BethuneCookman Coll.. 1952. Howard U., 1953. Morgan State Coll., 1955. Salem Coll.. 1958 Started maj. league career in baseball with Cin. Reds, as catcher. 1904. with St. Louis Browns 2 yrs with Yankees, 1907 with St. Louis Browns as sec., mgr., 1913-15, v. p. and bus. mgr.. 1916; became pres. St. Louis Cardinals, 1917, mgr. 1919-42; pres., gen. mgr. Brooklyn Dodgers, 1942-50; v. p.. gen. mgr. Pitts. Baseball Club (Pirates). 1950-55. chmn. bd.. dir. 1955-59; pres. newly organized Continental League, 1959-62; cons. St. Louis Cardinals. 1963-64 The Cardinals won pennants during management by Rickey. 1926. 28. 30. 31, 34, 42. World Champions four times. Brooklyn Club won two pennants. Vice-chmn. Pres.'s Com. on Employment Policy in Fed. Govt., 1957-61. active YMCA; dir Salvation Army, Pitts Served to maj. U.S. Army, A.E.F 1918 Trustee Ohio Wesleyan U nat. chmn. capital fund raising drive. 1965-66. Author: The American Diamond, 1965 Mem. Am. Legion. Mil Order World War. Mason (32 degrees, K.T., Shnner), University Club. Racquet Club (St. Louis). Delta Tau Delta. Omicron Delta Kappa. Died Dec. 9. 1965

D

.

,

,

RICKOVER,

HYMAN GEORGE, naval

officer,

government

b Jan. 27. 1900; s. Abraham R and Rachel (RickRuth D Masters (dec. 1972); son. Robert Masters; m. Eleonore Ann Bednowicz. 1974. B.S.. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1922; M.S. in Elec. Engnng.. U.S. Naval Postgrad Commd. Sch., Columbia U 1929; numerous hon degress ensign U.S. Navy, 1922, advanced through grades to adm., 1973. qualified submariner. 1931. served in U.S.S. La Vellette, 1922-27. served in U.S.S. Nevada. 1922-27. served in U.S.S. S-9. 1929-33. served in U.S.S. S-48. 1929-33; assigned to Ofofficial;

over);

m

I

,

Naval Matenal U.S. Navy. Phila.. 1933-35; engnng New Mexico U.S. Navy. 1935-37. comdg ofFinch. 1937; assigned to Navy Yard U.S. Navy. Cavite, Philippines, 1937-39; head elec. sect Bur. Ships Dept. Navy U.S. Navy. Washington. Philippines. 1939-45; mdsl mgr. U.S. Navy. Okinawa, comdg officer Naval Repair Base. 1945; insp gen. 19th Fleet U.S. Navy. San Francisco, 194546; assigned to atomic submarine project with AFC U.S. Navy, Oak Ridge. 1946; continued in devel atomic submanne Bur Ships U.S. Navy. 1947-81. responsible for devel. and constrn. world's 1st submarine U.S.S. Natilus. responsible for 1st nuclear powered electnc utility sta US Navy. Shippingport, Pa.; dir. div naval reactors US Dept Energy; comdr for nuclear propulsion Naval Sea Systems Command. US Navy, to 1981. on active duty 63 yrs. Author: Education and Freedom, 1959. Swiss Schools and Ours Why Theirs Are Better, 1962, American Educalton-A National Failure, 1963, Eminent A men cans- Namesakes of the Polans Sub-

New York Sun; active and playgrounds movement, and in tenereform; sec. New York Small Parks

the small parks

sch.

Commn.. 1897. Author: How the Other Half Lves. 1890; The Children of the Poor. 1892; The Making of an American. 1901; The Battle with the Slum. 1902; Children of the Tenements. 1902; Is There a Santa Claus?. 1904; Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen, 1904; The Old Town. 1909; Hero Tales of the Far Norrth. 1910 Died May 26, 1914.

WILSON CAMANZA,

RILES,

executive; b. St.

diplomat. Paul, Aug. 22. 1935; d. H. Clay and Ethel

Rozanne (Cote)

R.;

U., 1957.

LLD

Washington Mary. Hood

m. Theodore

E.

retired

Deming

BA. Hamline George

(hon.), 1978; hon. degree, U. Helsinki,

Elizabethtown Coll.. Coll. of William and Coll., Albnght Coll. Career diplomat U.S. Fgn. Svc.. 1957-89, amb. at large for oceans and fishenes, 1975-77; amb. to Finland, 1977-80; counselor of Dept. State. 1980-81; spl asst. to sec. state Dept. State. Washington. 1981: amb. to German Dem Republic Dept State. East Berlin, 1982-85; asst. sec. state Europe and Can. Dept. State. 1985-89; amb. to German Dem. Republic $D. East Berlin, 1982-85; pres. Atlantic Coun. U.S.. 1989-92, co-chmn.. 1993-96; chmn. Baltic-Am. Enterprise Fund. Washington. 1994 bd. dirs. 3M Corp., Nabisco. Union Carbide Corp.. Emerson Electric Co., The Boeing Corp., Sara Lee Corp.. Nat. Geog. Soc., New Perspective Fund. Trustee Hamline U.; bd. dirs. Plnrs. for Democratic Change, Brookings Instn., Ctr. for Naval Recipient Profl. Analyses, George C. Marshall Found. awards Dept. State. Presdl. Disting. Performance award. Joseph C Wilson internal, rels achievement award, 1982, Sharansky award Union Couns. Soviet Jewry. 1989. Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion. Finland, 1989; named Person 1977. Knight Comdr of the Fishenes Inst of Yr. Nat Presdl Order of Merit. Fed Republic Germany. 1989, 1989; Inducted into Nat. Citizens Achievement medal. Women's Hall of Fame, 1998 Fellow Nat Acad Pub. Adminstrn.; mem Am. Acad Diplomacy. Met Club. ArmyU..



;

.

US

Navy Country Club

educational consultant;

b.

Alexandna, La, June 27, 1917; m. Mary Louise Phillips, Nov. 13, 1941; children: Michael, Narvia Riles Bostick. Wilson. Phillip B.A., No Ariz. U.. 1940; M.A., 1947. LLD. 1976; LLD., Pepperdine Coll.. 1965, Claremont Grad. Sch., 1972. U. So. Calif., 1975, U. Akron, 1976, Golden Gate U.. 1981; L.H.D.. St. Mary's Coll.. 1971, U. Pacific. 1971, U. Judaism. 1972. Tchr. elem. schs.. adminstr. pub. schs. Ariz., 1940-54; exec. sec. Pacific Coast region Fellowship of Reconciliation, Los Angeles. 1954-58; with Calif. Dept Edn 1958-83, dep supt. pub. instrn.. 1965-70. supt. pub. instruction, 1971-83; pres. Wilson Riles & Assocs., Inc., 1983-99; dir. ementus Wells Fargo Bank, Wells Fargo Co. Past mem. editorial adv. bd. Early Years mag. Ex-officio mem. bd. regents U. Calif, 1971-82; ex-officio trustee Calif. State Univs. and Colls., 1971-82; nat. adv. council Nat. Schs. Vol. Program; former mem. council Stanford Research Inst.; former mem. adv council Stanford U. Sch. Bus.; former mem. adv. bd. Calif. Congress Parents and Tchrs.; former trustee Am. Coll. Testing Program; former mem. Edn. Commn. of States; past 2d v. p. Nat. PTA.; former trustee Found. Teaching Econs.; former mem. Joint Council Econ. Edn.; former mem. Nat. Council for Children and TV. With USAF, 1943-46. Recipient Spingarn medal NAACP. 1973. Mem. Assn. Calif Sch. Adminstrs.. Cleve. Conf. (Spingarn medal 1973). Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn., Phi Beta Kappa, Is growing up in rural Louisiana during the depression as an orphan, poor and black, attending a segregated school, a handicap? I have never thought so. Maybe it's because of the superb teachers who never let me feel sorry for myself. As I recall, some did not even have college degrees, but they believed I could learn. Because they did, it never occurred to me that I couldn't. Forrest Paul Augustine, the principal, admonished us to get as much education as we could because, "that is one thing no one can ever take away from you". 1 chose education as a career because those humble public schools gave me a chance. I want all boys and girls to have a chance, too. Died Apr. 1. 1999. .

NAACP

RILEY,

RICHARD WILSON,

S.C., Jan.

1933;

2,

federal official; b. Greenville,

Edward Patterson and Martha

s.

Elizabeth

(Dixon) R.; m. Ann Osteen Yarborough, Aug. 23, 1957; children: Richard Wilson, Anne Y., Hubert D.. Theodore D. B.A.. Furman U., 1954; J.D., U. S.C, 1959. Bar: S.C I960. Ptnr. Riley & Riley, Greenville, 1959-78, Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, Greenville and Columbia, S.C. 1987-93; gov. State of S.C. 1979-87; sec. U.S. Dept. Edn.. Washington, 1993 spl. asst. to subcom. U.S. Senate Jud Com., 1960; mem S.C Ho. of Reps.. 1963-66. S.C Senate senate from Greenville- Laurens Dist.. 1966-76. Lt. Recipient Dist. Svc. award Coun (j.g.) USNR. 1954-56 Chief State Sch. Officers, 1994, James Bryant Conant Award. Edn. Comm. of the States, 1995, T.H, Bell award for Outstanding Edn. Advocacy Com. for Edn. Funding, 1996, Dist. Svc. award Am. Coun. on Edn., 1998. Mem. S.C Greenville bar assns., Furman U. Alumni Assn. (pres. 1968-69), Phi



RIDGWAY, ROZANNE LEJEANNE,

fice Insp.

officer

in

police reporter

.

.,

1966; LLD. Temple U..1966; LHD. Lebanon Valley Coll. Annville. Pa. 1966. Editor Patton (Pa.) Weekly Courier, 1910; reporter for Johnstown (Pa.) and Pitts, papers, began contributing to Mitchell Kennedy's Forum and other periodicals, then to general mags.; short story. Brothers of No Kin, selected by Edward O' Bnen as his choice for 1914. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, P.E.N.. Author's League. Recipient gold medal for lit. from Soc. of Librarians of NY. U., 1942, for Sea of Grass, and The Trees, received Pulitzer prize for fiction for The Town. 1951. Nat. Book award for The Waters of Kronos. 1961. Author: Early Americana and Other Stones, 1936, Sea of Grass. 1937, The Trees. 1940, Tacey Cromwell. 1942, The Free Man. 1943, The Fields.

D

New York and became ment house and

22,

.

JACOB, author; b. Ribe. Denmark. May 3. 1849. s. Niels Edward and Caroline B (Lundholm) R.; educated at Latin school in Ribe; m. Elizabeth Nielsen. Mar. 5, 1876 (died 1905); m. 2d Mary Phillips, July 29. 1907. Came to RIIS,

;

,

Beta Kappa.

Ave

SW

Rotarian.

Washington

Office:

DC

20202-0001

HAL PATRICK,

RINEY,

US Dept Edn 400 Maryland

advertising executive;

b.

Seattle.

Wash.. July 17, 1932; s. Hal Patnck and Inez Marie R; Benjamin Kennedy. Samantha Elizabeth; m. Edith Caldwell. BA, U. Wash, Seattle, 1954. From art dir. /wnter to v. p., creative dir. BBDO. Inc.. San Francisco, 1956-72; exec. v. p.. creative dir. Botsford Ketchum, San Francisco, 1972-76; sr. v. p., mng. dir., creative dir. Ogilvy & Mather, San Francisco, 1976-81; exec, v.p, Ogilvy & Mather West, 1981-86; chmn, CEO, Hal Riney & Ptnrs Inc., San Francisco. 1986-98. Publicis & Hal Riney. San Francisco, 1998— Recipient 5 Lion d'Or du Cannes awards, 18 Clio awards, 15 Addy awards, Grand Pnx du Cannes; named to Creative Hall of Fame. Mem. Am. Assn. Advt Agys., San Francisco Advt. Club, San Francisco Soc. Communicating Arts, Wild Goose Club. Meadow Club, St, Francis Yacht Club Home: 1 Los Pinos Nicasio CA 94946-9701 Office: Publicis & Hal Riney 2001 The Embarcadero San Francisco CA 94133-5200 children:

,

U.S.S

ficer U.S.S.

manne

Fleet.

1972,

How

the

Battleship

Maine

Was

Destroyed, 1976; contbr numerous articles to profl jours Decorated 3 D S with gold star, decorated Legion of Ment with gold star, hon. comdr mil div Most Excellent Order Bnt. Empire; recipient numerous awards including Egleston medal Columbia Engnng. Alumni Assn. 1955.

M

archives appear in their original form

LEONARD, book publishing executive; b. 1962-65; Merchandise mgr NYU Bookstore. bd. dirs. Barnes &. Noble Bookstores. Inc.. 1965Barnes & Noble Inc., 86; chmn. bd.. CEO, pres.. treas 1986 chmn. bd pnn beneficial owner Software Etc Stores. Inc.. Mpls., MBS Textbook Exchange, Inc Columbia. Mo Office: Barnes & Noble Inc 4th Fl 122 5th Ave Fl 4 New York NY 1001 1-5605 Address: MBS Textbook 65203-4613 Ash St Columbia Exchange Inc 271 RIGGIO,

NYC.

1941

CEO,

pres.,

NYC



;

,

,

1

W

MO

Author tennis player, b. LA; 5 children Founder Bobby Riggs Tennis ranked player in Achievements include No world. 1939; Wimbledon tournament champion in doubles and mixc ddoubles. 1939. US. Open mixed doubles champion. 1940. U S. Open singles champion 1946. 47. 49; played in "Battle of the Sexes" match against Billic Jean King. 1973 Deceased

RIGGS, BOBBY, Tennis

Mus

,

is

M

1988

Racquet. 1949

I

J., mayor, b. Flushing, NY, 1930; Eugenia Riordan; 6 children (2 dec); m. Jill RiAttended. U Calif, Santa Clara; grad.. Princeton U.. 1956. With O'Mclvcny & Myers. LA, 1952; JD, U Mich owner, operator Original Pantry Cafe; founder Total Pharmaceutical Care. Telra Tech; mayor LA.. 1993 Cofounder LEARN, 1991; sponsor Wnting to Read computer labs Riordan Found.; active Eastside Boys and Girls Club. Lt U.S. Army, Korea Office: Los Angeles City Hall 200 N Main St Rm 800 Los Angeles CA 90012

RIORDAN, RICHARD

m.

ordan.

,



SIDNEY

RIPLEY. director;

b.

Constance

Aug

18,

DILLON,

NYC,

Sept 20. (Rose) R., m.

Baillie

zoologist,

II,

1913;

s.

.

museum

Louis Arthur and

Mary Moncncffc

Livingston.

1949; children: Julie Dillon Ripley Miller, Rosemary Ripley Lanius. Sylvia McNeill Ripley Addis1936, 1961. LL (hon). 1975. Yale U

Livingston

on

BA,

.

Ph.D.. Harvard U.. 1984;

U

DHL.

MA.

D

(teaching asst

Marlboro Coll

.

LHD.

1943, Harvard ). 1965. Williams Coll 1972. .

RITCHIE Johns Hopkins U.. 1984; D.Eng

,

Stevens Inst. Tech.. 1977;

DSc. George Washington U 1966. Catholic U., 1968, U Md 1970. Cambridge U. Eng., 1974. Brown U 1975. Tnmty Coll 1977; LL.D.. Dickinson Coll 1967. Hofslra U ..

.

.

.

.

.

1968, Gallaudet Coll., 1981. Staff Acad. Natural 1936-39; vol. asst. Am. Mus Natural History.

Sci..

40; asst. curator bds. Smithsonian Instn.,

Smithsonian

Phila 1939.

NY C.

sec.

Washington, 1942;



1984

Instn., 1964-84, sec. emeritus.

Yale U., 1946-49, assoc. curator. 1946-52.

;

1949-

prof..

asst.

lectr.

55, curator. 1952-64, assoc. prof, zoology, 1955-61, prof, biology, 1961-64; dir. Peabody Mus. Natural History. 1959-64. to. Nepal, South Pacific. S.E Asia, India. Bhutan; U.S. del. Stockholm Conf. on Human Environment. 1972; dir. Research Corp. (hon.), White Meml. Found.. Hitachi Found. Author: Trail of the Money Bird, 1942. Search for the Spiny Babbler. 1953, A Paddling of Ducks, 1959. (with L. Scnbner) Ornithological Books in Yale Library, 1961, Synopsis Birds India and Pakistan. 1961. 2d edit.. 1982, Land and Wildlife of Tropical Asia. 1964. (with Salim All) Handbook of Birds of India and Pakistan. 10 vols. 1968-74. 2d edits.. 1978, 80, 81. 83. (with Salim Ali) A Pictoral Guide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent, 1983, The Sacred Grove, 1969, 2d edit., 1978, Paradox of the Human Condition. 1975, 2d edit.. 1985. Rails of the World, 1977. portfolio edit., 1984; contbr. articles to Yale U. Bulletin, Jour. Bombay Natural History Soc., and other profl. jours. Trustee emeritus Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Mus.. Forman Sch., George Washington U.; pres. Internal Council of Bird Preservation, 1958-82. pres. ementus, 1982—; U.S. bd. dirs. World Wildlife Fund. 1961-80, 81—; chmn. English Speaking Union U.S.A., 1984-87; chmn. Festival of India in the U.S., 1984-86, Festival of Indonesia in the U.S., 1989 .Served as civilian OSS, 1942-45, mem. overseas staff S.E Asia Command, 1943-45. Decorated Presdl Medal of Freedom (U.S.); Order White Elephant. Freedom medal (Thailand); grand cross Order al Merito Civil (Spain); comdr 's cross Order of Dannebrog (Denmark); officier Legion d'Honneur. Arts et Lettres (France); knight comdr. Order Brit Empire; officier Ordre Leopold (Belgium); comdr. Order Orange Nassau; comdr. Order Golden Ark (Netherlands); Order Sacred Treas. (Japan); Padma Bhushan (India), Order James Smithson.

expdns.

A



Gold medal NY. Zool. Soc., 1966; Gold medal Royal Zool. Soc. Antwerp, 1970; Gold medal Holland Soc. N.Y., 1977; Thomas Jefferson award Am. Soc. Interior Designers, 1975; F.K. Hutchinson medal Garden Club Am., 1979; Henry Shaw medal Mo. Bot. Garden, 1982; Ram Deo medal, India 1985; Cosmos Club award. 1988; Barnard Coll. medal. 1986; Addison Emery Verrill medal Peabody Mus. of Yale U„ 1984; Fulbright fellow, 1950; Guggenheim fellow. 1954; NSF fellow, 1954, Ben Franklin Fellow Royal Soc Arts, 1968, 87 Fellow AAAS. Am. Ornithologists Union, recipient

Zool. Soc. India;

Am

mem. Nat. Acad

Scis., Philos. Soc., Internal Letters. Council Mus. Relations. French Inst.. Alliance Francaise, Am. Naturalists Soc.. Bnt. Omithol. Union, French Ornilhol. Soc. (hon), Argentine Omithol. Soc. (hon.), S African Omithol. Soc. (corr.), N.Z. Omithol. Soc., Cooper Omithol. Soc.. Wilson Omithol. Soc.. Soc. Systematic Zoology, Bombay Natural History Soc., Soc. Study Evolution, Internal. Wild Waterfowl Assn.. Charles Darwin Sci. Found, (chmn.), AIA (hon.), Soc. Cincinnati (hon), Sigma Xi. Clubs: Century, Knickerbocker, New York, Cosmos, Alibi, Metropolitan, Washington, Yale. Third level of new Smithsonian mus. complex named S. Dillon Ripley Or.. 1987. Home: 2324 Massachusetts Ave Washington 20008-2801 also: Litchfield CT 06759

Am.

WHO'S

226

1962, After the Fall. 1964, But for Whom. Charlie. 1964, Hughie. 1964. The Devils. 1965. We Bombed

Thousand Clowns, in

New

Labs/Lucent Techs., Murray

.

engineer; b Bronxville, PhD. 1968. With Bell



1967 Rsch. Or.

N.J..

Hill.

,

head

sys.

software rsch. dept. Computing Scis. Recipient award Assn. Computing Machinery. 1974, Emmanuel Piore award IEEE, 1982, Tunng award Assn. Computing Machinery, 1983, award Assn. Computing Machinery Software Systems. 1982. C&C Found award of NEC, 1989, Hamming medal IEEE, 1990, U.S. Nat. Medal of Tech.. 1999. Mem. U.S. Nat. Acad. Engnng. Achievements include exploration of distributed operating systems, languages and routing/switching hardware. Office: Bell Labs Lucent Techs 600 Mountain Ave Rm 2c-517 New Providence NJ 07974-

2008

RITTER,

1973, A Touch of the Poet, 1977-78, A Sundays. 1987, No Man's Land, 1993, other plays Henry IV, Part I, Stratford (Ont Can), 1958, Macbeth, Cambridge, Mass., You Can't Take It With You, 1983, Iceman Cometh. 1985, Love Letters. 1989, A Month of Sunday. 1990. Ah Wilderness, 1988, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard. 1991. No Man's Land, 1995, Molly Sweeny. 1996, Moonlight, 1997; motion picture appearances include The Journey, 1959, No Mans Land, 1993, By Love Possessed, 1961, Long Day's Journey into Night (Cannes Intemat. Film Festival, Best Actor Award, 1962), A Thousand Clowns, Big Hand for the Little Lady, 1966, Any Wednesday, 1966. St Valentine's Day Massacre, 1967, Night They Raided Minsky's, 1968, Hour of the Gun. 1967, Loves of Isadora. 1969. Once Upon a Time in the West, 1969, Ballad of Cable Hogue.

Month

of

,

1970, Julius Caesar.

1970. Tora. Tora, Tora,

WHN

1930; Broadway shows include: Green Grow the Lilacs. The Roundup, Mother Lode; rec. debut, 1934; numerous hit Jealous Heart High Noon (Acad- award 1953). I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven; motion picture debut in Song of the Gringo, 1936; appeared in over 60 westerns, including: Sing Cowboy Sing, 1937; Sundown on the Prairie, 1939, Old Chisholm Trail, 1942. Frontier Bullets, 1945; joined Grand Ole Opry. 1965; numerous appearances radio, TV and tounng shows; lectr. Western history and cowboy life; collector of cowboy songs and stones. Sought Republican nomination for U.S. Senate from Tenn., 1970. Elected to Country Music Hall of Fame. records, including: Jingle, Jangle, Jingle

Cowboy

Hall of

Fame Died

Jan. 2,

,

1974

voice over (documentary) The Irish in America: The Long Journey Home, 1999; TV appearance Roberto in For Whom

CBS, 1959; starred in TV films including: The Cometh, 1961, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch, 1963. Washington Behind Closed Doors. 1977, FDR.: The Last Year. 1980. The Day After, 1983, Sakharov, 1984. Johnny Bull, 1986. Inherit the Wind, 1988 (Emmy award. 1988). The Christmas Wife. 1988, Chernobyl: the Bell Tolls.

Iceman

The

Warning,

Final

1991;

appeared

TV

in

miniseries

Haywire. 1980, The Atlanta Child Murders, 1985. Served with USN, 1939-46. Recipient award for outstanding contbn. to living theater, 1959, Antoinette Perry award as

ANTA

best actor, 1959. Obie award, 1956, Tony award for best dramatic actor, 1959, Acad, awards for best supporting actor, 1976-77, NY. Film Cntics Circle award for best supporting actor, 1976, Emmy as best actor. 1988. Nat. Arts Medal, 1992. Mem. Players Club. Century Club, N.Y. Athletic Club. Office: William Morns Agy care Ames Cushing. 131 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills CA 90212-2704

ADAMS HAMPTON,

ROBB, ISABEL nursing association administrator, educator; b. 1860. Grad., Bellevue Hosp. Tng. Sch. Organizer Nurses' Associated Alumnae of U.S. and Can. (renamed ANA). 1896; founder Am. Soc. Supts. of Tng. Schs. for Nurses (renamed NLN); supt. nursing III. Tng. Sch.. Chgo.; pnn. Tng. Sch. for Nurses Johns Hopkins Hosp.; first pres. ANA. Original com mem. Am. Jour Nursing. Died in 1910.

ROBB, WALTER LEE,

retired electric company executive, management company executive; b. Harrisburg. Pa.. Apr. 25. 1928; s George A and Ruth (Scantlin) R m. Anne Gruver. Feb 27, 1954; children: Richard, Steven. Lindsey. BS, Pa State U 1948; MS, U. III.. 1950. PhD. 1951; DEng (hon.), Milw Sch Engnng 1994; Worcester Poly Inst.. 1988. With

Acad. Dramatic Arts, 1946; Williams Coll.. 1983.

1957—.

.

R&D

.

GE,

1951-93;

mgr.

dept.

silicone

products

GE. GE.

Waterford, NY., 1966-68; venture mgr. med devel. ops. Schenectady. N.Y., 1968-71; sr. v. p., group exec. med. sys. Milw.. 1973-86; sr. v.p. corp. GE, Schenectady, 1986-93; cons., pres. Vantage Mgmt., Schenectady, N.Y., 1993—; bd. dirs. Celgene Corp., Cree, Inc., Mech. Tech., Inc., Plug Power; chmn. Capital Bfist. Sports, Inc. Recipient Nat. Tech. medal, 1993, Indsl. Rsch. 1994 Inst, medal. Mem. NAE. Achievements include patentee in field of membranes and gas separation; rsch. in permeable membranes, diagnostic imaging equipment. Email: [email protected]. Home: 1358 Ruffner Rd Niskayuna NY 12309-2500 Office: Vantage Mgmt 3000 TroySchenectady Rd Schenectady NY 12309-1643

R&D

group GE,

DHL.

Bd. dirs.

Fairfield

U

,

1982;

Am. Acad. Dramatic

DFA. Arts,

Broadway plays include Stalag 17, 1951-53, The Chase. 1952, The Iceman Cometh, 1956, Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1956-58, 76. 88, The Disenchanted. 1958. 195859, Toys in the Attic, 1960, Big Fish, Little Fish, 1961. A

b.

NYC,

D FA

Mem

NYC

choreographer



Ballet, 1944 assoc. artistic dir.. 1969-83. co-ballet master-in-chief, 1958-61. Jerome Robbins U.S.A.. Chamber Dance Co., tour Peoples' Republic of China (sponsored by U.S. Intemat. Communications Agency), 1981; ballets also in repertones of Am. Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet,

1949-59. 1983-89;

1970. Fools,

Paper, 1994, Cnmson Tide. 1995. Enemy of the State. 1998. Beloved. 1998. Magnolia, 1999, Going Home, 2000,

choreographer, director;

II. 1918; s Harry and Lena (Rips) R. Student. NYU, 1935-36. hon degree. 1985; (hon). Ohio U., 1975; studied ballet, modem, Spanish and Onental dance.; hon. degree. CUNY. 1980. panel N.Y Council on Arts. 1973-77, Nat Council on Arts, Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1974-80; Ballet Theatre (NYC). 1940-44, soloist, 1941-44;

ballet dir..

,

master.

Ballet

Royal Swedish Ballet. Batsheva Ballet. Royal Danish Ballet, Boston Ballet. Nat. Ballet of Canada, Harkness Ballet, Royal Ballet. London Ballet, Australian Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet. Dance Theatre of Harlem, Paris Opera Ballet, Bayerischen Staatsoper (Munich), La Scala, Opernhaus (Surich), Finnish Ballet, Star Dancers Kinov Foundation. Debut as dancer Sandor-Sorel Dance Center. 1937; dancer Broadway musicals Great Lady. 1939. Straw Hat Review, 1939, Keep Off the Grass, 1940; dancer ballets Helen of Troy. 1942, Petrouchka, 1944. Three Virgins and a Devil, 1944. Romeo and Juliet. 1944, Concert Varieties, 1945, Summer Day, 1947. Facsimile, 1947, Bouree

Winnipeg

1994, The 1997.

Big League.

Thousand Acres. 1998. Heartwood,

Fantasique. 1949, The Prodigal Son. 1950. The Age of Anx1950. The Pied Piper. 1951, Circus Polka. 1971, George A Celebration. 1976; tours include Gypsy, 1959, 81. Fiddler on the Roof, 1964, 80. Peter Pan, 1981. Jerome Robbms Chamber Dance Company, 1981; ballets choreographed include Fancy Free, 1944, Interplay, 1945, Afterthought, 1946, Facsimile, 1946, Summer Day, 1947, Pas de Trois. 1948, The Guests, 1949. (with Balanchine) Jones Beach. 1950. Age of Anxiety, 1950, Pied Piper, 1951, The Cage, 1951, Ballade, 1952, Fanfare. 1953, Afternoon of a Faun. 1953, Wonderful Town, 1953, The Tender Land, 1954, Quartet, 1954. The Concert. 1956, N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz, 1958, Moves, 1959, Les Noces. 1965 (City of Paris award. Intemat. Dance Festival 1971). 3X3, 1961, Events. 1961. (with Balanchine) Firebird, 1970. Dances at a Gathering, 1969, In the Night. 1970, The Goldberg Vanations, 1971, Requiem Canticles. 1972, (with Balanchine) Dumbarton Oaks, 1972. (with Balanchine) Pulcinella, 1972, Watermill, 1972. Scherzo Fantastique, 1972. Circus Polka. 1972, Interplay. 1972, An Evening's Waltzes. 1973. Celebration: The Art of the Pas de Deux, 1973. Beethoven Pas de Deaux. 1973, Dybbuk Vanations. 1974, Introduction & Allegro for Harp, 1975, Une Barque Sur L'Ocean. 1975, Concerto in Oater in Major), 1975, Ma mere 1'oye. 1975, Chansons Madecasses, 1975, Concert for the Royal Ballet. 1975. Introduction, 1975, Allegro For Harp, 1975, Mother Goose, 1975, Other Dances, 1976. A Sketchbook, 1978. (with Peter Martins and JeanPierre Bonnefous) Tncolore. 1978, The Dreamer, 1979, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, 1979, The Four Seasons, 1979, Opus 19: The Dreamer, 1979, Suite of Dances, 1980. Rondo, 1981, Andantino, 1981, Piano Pieces, 1981, (with Pulchinella 1972 and Firebird 1970) Allegro con Grazia, 1981, The Gershwin Concerto, 1982, Four Chamber Works, 1982, Glass Pieces, 1983. I'm Old Fashioned. 1983, Antique Epigraphs. 1984. (with Twyla Tharp) Brahms/Handel, 1984, Eight Lines. 1985, In Memory Of... 1985. Quiet City. 1986, Piccolo Balletto, 1986. Ives. Songs. 1988. Retrospective of Jerome Robbins' Ballets, 1989. (with Mikhail Baryshnikov) Suite of Dances, 1994, 2 + 3 Part Inventions, 1994; choreographer of Broadway musicals Billion Dollar Baby (Donaldson award 1946). 1946, High Button Shoes (Tony award best choreographer 1948, New York Drama Critics' award 1948). 1947. Miss Liberty, 1949, The King and I. 1951 iety.

Abbott.

G

G

NYC.

A

(Donaldson award 1951), Two's Company (Donaldson award 1952). 1952; dir. and choreographer stage musicals Look Ma, I'm Dancin'. 1948, Call

Me Madam,

1950, Peter Pan, 1954,

Bells Are Ringing, 1956 (Tony award nomination best choreographer 1957), West Side Story, 1957 (Tony award best choreographer 1958, London Evening Standard Drama award 1958), Gypsy (Tony award nomination best director of

musical

1960),

award

Circle

Fiddler on the Roof (Drama Critics' musical 1965. Tony award best chore-

1959, best

ographer 1965, Tony award best director of musical 1965), 1964, Jerome Robbins' Broadway (Tony award best director of musical 1989), 1989-90; dir. plays that include That's the Ticket, 1948, The Pajama Game (Donaldson award 1954),

ROBBINS, FREDERICK CHAPMAN,

physician.

retired

medical school dean ementus; b. Auburn, Ala.. Aug. 25. 1916; s. William J. and Chnstine (Chapman) R m. Alice Havemeyer Northrop. June 19, 1948; children: Alice. Louise. AB. U. Mo.. 1936, BS, 1938; MD. Harvard U., 1940; DSc (hon.). John Carroll U- 1955. U. Mo., 1958, U. 1983, Med. Coll. Ohio, 1983; LLD, U. N.C., 1979, Tufts U N.Mex., 1968. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatncs. Intern Children's Hosp., Boston, 1941-42, resident, 1940-41, resident pediatncan, 1946-48; sr. fellow virus disease Nat. Rsch. Coun., 1948-50; staff rsch. div. infectious diseases Children's Hosp., Boston, 1948-50, assoc. physician, assoc. dir. isolation svc, asso. rsch. div. infectious diseases, 1950-52; instr., assoc. in pediatncs Harvard Med. Sch., 1950-52; dir. dept. pediatncs and contagious diseases Cleve. Met. Gen. Hosp.. 195266; prof, pediatncs Case Western Res. U., 1950-80. dean Sch. Medicine. 1966-80, dean ementus. 1980 univ. prof, emeritus. 1987 now dir. Ctr. Adolescent Health Sch. Medicine; pres. Inst. Medicine, NAS. 1980-85; vis. scientist Donner Lab., U. Calif.. 1963-64. Served as maj. AUS, 1942-46; chief virus and rickettsial disease sect. 15th Med. Gen. Lab. investigations infectious hepatitis, typhus fever and Q fever. Decorated Bronze Star, 1945; recipient 1st Mead Johnson pnze application tissue culture methods to study of viral infections, 1953; co-recipient Nobel pnze in physiology and medicine, 1954; Med. Mut. Honor Award for, 1969; Ohio Gov's award. 1971. Mem. Assn. Am. Med. Colls. (Abraham Fiexner award 1987), Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and ;

,



ROBARDS, JASON NELSON, JR., actor; b Chgo.. July 26, 1922; s. Jason Nelson and Hope (Glanville) R.; m. Eleanore Pitman. May 7. 1948; children: Jason HI, Sarah Louise, David; m Lauren Bacall, July 4, 1961 (div.); 1 son, Sam; m. Lois O'Connor, 1970; children: Shannon, Jake. Student. Am.

ROBBINS, JEROME, Oct

1970. Johnny Got His Gun. 1971, Murders in the Rue Morgue. 1971, The War Between Men and Women. 1972, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. 1973, Mr Sycamore, 1975, A Boy and His Dog. 1975, All the President's Men. 1976. Julia. 1977, Comes a Horseman, 1978, Hurricane, 1979, Raise The Titanic, 1990, Melvin and Howard, 1979, Something Wicked This Way Comes. 1983, Max Dugan Returns. 1983, Square Dance, 1987, The Good Mother. 1988. Parenthood, 1989. Quick Change, 1990, Story ville, 1992. The Trial, 1993. The Adventures of Huck Finn, 1993, Philadelphia. 1993. Little

TEX (WOODWARD MAURICE RITTER),

singer; b. Murvaui, Tex., Jan 12; m. Dorothy Fay Southworth; children: Matthews. Thomas Jonathan Southworth. Grad.. U Tex., Austin; psotgrad. Northwestern U. Law Sch. Singer, radio actor Cowboy Tom's Round-Up. Bam Dance and others from 1929; Broadway debut.

actor,

CENTURY AMERICA

Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Phi Gamma Delta Office: Case Western Res U Sch Med 10900 Euclid Ave Cleveland OH 44106-1712

for

.;

RITCHIE, DENNIS M., software NY.. Sept. 9, 1941. B, Harvard U

IN 20TH

the Misbegotten,

include

Acad. Arts and Council Fgn.

DC

A Moon

Haven, 1968, The Country Girl, 1972.

Founds.,

NW

WHO

Scis..

Acad.

Am.



,

,

Soc.

Pediatncs.

Clin.

Soc.

Investigation

Pediatnc

ementus mem), Am. Pediatric

(emeritus

Research

Soc..

Am.

mem). Am.

1961-62. Philos. Soc,, Phi (pres.

1954. Oh Dad, Poor Dad. Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin So Sad. 1962; choreographer and creator On the Town. 1944; creator of The Small House of Uncle Thomas, 1951; dir. and producer (with Cheryl Crawford) Mother Courage and Her Children (Tony award nomination best play 1963, Tony award nomination best producer 1963), 1963; choreograpner motion pictures The King and I (Box Office Blue Ribbon award 1956). 1956, West Side Story, 1960 (SBI ©old Owl award 1961, Outstanding Directorial Achievement award for feature films Directors Guild of Am. 96 Academy award best director 96 Laurel award Wnter's Guild of Am. West 1961); TV credits include Ford 50th Anniversary Show (Sylvania award 1953), 1953. Peter Pan (Emmy award best choreographer 1955). 1955, 56, 60, Two Duets. 1980, Live from Studio 8H: An Evening of Jerome Robbins' Ballets, 1980. Decorated chevalier Order of Arts and Letters (France), comdr.. 1964; chevalier Legion of Honor (France); Dance Magazine award for outstanding achievement 1950. 57, City of New York Citation, 1959, Hon. Award for Brilliant Achievements in the Art of Choreography on Film, Acad Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1961, Capezio Dance award, 976. recipient Handel medallion 1976. Amencan- Israel Arts. Sciences, and Humani1

1 .

1

1 ,

1

NYC,

award. 1979. Kennedy Ctr. honors, 1981, Brandeis U. Creative Arts award, 1984, Astaire Lifetime Achievement award. 1985. Nat. medal of Arts. 1988. H.C Andersen Ballet Prize. Royal Danish Theatre. 988, Drama Desk award, ties

1

1

989,

Commonwealth award

of

distinguished

svc.

in

the

dramatic arts. Bank of Delaware, 1990; named best choreographer Theatre des Nations, 1959. Mem. Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters (hon.. Commonwealth award 1990,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

Commandeur dc I'Ordre French Ugion of Honor,

CENTURY AMERICA

Wisteria Trees. Orpheus Descending, films include 1956. Autumn Leaves. 1956. The Naked and the Dead. 1958. The Girl Most Likely. 1958. Gidget. 1959. All in a Nights Work. 1%1. The Big Show. 1961. Under-World. USA. 1961. As the Sea Rages, 1%1. The Interns. 1962. PT 109. I%3. Sunday in New York. 1%4. The Best Man. 1964. 633 Squadron. 1964. Love Has Many Faces. 1965. Mas-

Love,

des Arts et dcs Lettres 1990). 1993 Died July 29. 1998.

.

1993 (div

27.

(Acad. Award nominee. Golden Globe Award). With the Enemy. 1991. Hook. 1991. Dying Young. 1991. The Player. 1992. The Pelican Bnef. 1993. I Love Trouble. 1994. Ready to Wear (Prct-a-Porter). 1994. Something To Talk About. 1995. Mary Reilly. 19%. Everybody Says I Love You. 1996. Michael Collins. 19%. My Best Friend's Wedding. 1997. Conspiracy Theory. 1997. Stepmom. 1998, AFI's 100 Years. 100 Movies. 1998 (TV). In the Wild. 1998 (TV). Notling Hill. 1999. Runaway Bnde. 1999. TV movies include Baja Oklahoma. 1988; Erin BrockNamed Female Star of the Yr.. Nat. Assn ovich. 2000. Theatre Owners, 1991; recipient People's Choice awards Favorite Motion Picture Actress. 1991. Favorite Comedy/ Dramatic Motion Picture Actress, 1992, Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture Aclres, 1994, Favorite Motion Picture Actress, 1998; recipient Woman of Yr. award Hasty Pudding Theatricals. 1997, Spl award Intemat. Star of Yr.. ShoWest Conv 1998. Office: 1CM 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90211-1934

Woman. 1990

Flatliners, 1990. Sleeping

.

ROBERTS,

MARY

M(AY),

nurse;

editor,

W

Cheboygan.

b

and Elizabeth Scott (El31. 1877; d. Henry RN. Ohio Supl of nurses BS, Columbia U. 1921 Savannah (Ga.) Hosp. (now Warren A. Chandler Hosp.). 1900-02; asst. supl Jewish Hosp... Cin., 1902-04; supt. Holmes Hosp.. Cin.. 1908-17; dir. nursing svc. Lake divsn ARC. Cleve. 1917-18; chief nurse and dir Army Sch of Nursing, Camp Sherman, Ohio, 1918-19; editor Am. Jour. Nursing. N.Y.C.. 1921-48. Author: American Nursing: History & Interpretation, 1954; contbr. articles to encyclopedias and profl. jours. Decorated Bronze medal of Ministry of Social Welfare France, 1933. Florence Nightingale medal InMem. ANA. Nat. League for Nursing. ternal Red Cross.

Mich

.

liott)

R

Jan

CR

Died Jan

Cosmopolitan Club

1959

1967.

The

award

for Best

Devil's

Around

the Beach. 1965. The Honey Pot. Brigade. 1968, Charly. 1968. (Academy

Actor 1969), The Great Northfield Minnesota

Raid. 1972, Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies. 1973. Too Late the Hero. 1970. Man on a Swing, 1974, 3 Days of the Condor. 1975. Out of Season, Obsession. 1976. Shoot. 1976, Star 80. 1983. Brainstorm. 1983. Malone. 1987. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. 1991. Wind. 1992, The Sunset Boys. 1995. Escape from L.A.. 19%, Assignment Berlin, 1997; TV movies and miniscnes appearances include The Days of Wine and Roses. 1958. The Sunshine Patriot. 1968. The Game. 1968 (Emmy award) The Man Without a Country. 1973. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. 1974. My Father's House. 1975. Return to Earth. 1976. Washington: Behind Closed Doors. 1977. Overboard. 1978. Two of a Kind. 1982. The Key to Rebecca. 1985. Dreams of Gold. 1986. Ford: The Man and The Machine. 1987, Dead Reckoning. 1990. Dazzle. 1995. Pakten. 1995, Melting Pot. 1997. Assignment Berlin, 1998, •With God on Our Side: the Rise of the Religious Right in America. (TV. Mini Series). 1996, The Last Best Place. Outer Limits. 1998. (Feature) Family Tree. 1999; appeared in TV series

Falcon Crest; writer, dir.: play The V.l.P.'s, 1981; J W. Recipient Wallace award Coop. Served to It. (j.g ) USNR Am. Scottish Found.. 1984. Sharpies aviation award AOPA. 1983. Theatre World award. 1970, award Advt Age. 1985. E.A A. Freedom of Flight award. 1986. USAF Outstanding Supporter award, 1997, Nat. Aviation Henderson award, 1995 World Aviation Conf.. India. Nat. Soaring Mus award Expts. Aviation Assn., 1996. I.C.A.S. Aviation award, 1998; Mem. holder of Nev. state distance soaring record. 1996. chpt 1980—), Dirs Guild, Writers SAG (bd. dirs. Guild Am.. Bath & Tennis Club Palm Beach, Maidstone Club (East Hampton). River Club (NYC), Brook Club (N.Y.C.), Players (NYC). River Club, Wings Club. Presbyterian. Avocations: flying, skiing, soaring, tennis.

NY

structural engineer, b. Los Garnett Roy and Tina (Grantham) R m Saw-Teen See. Aug. 11. 1982; children: Jeanne. Christopher Alan. Sharon Miyuki. Karla Mei. BS, U. Calif., Berkeley. 1952; D in Engnng (hon .). Rensselaer Polytech. 1986; DSc (hon .), U Western Ont Can.. 1988; DEng Inst Lie. arch., Japan; registered profl. (hon.). Lehigh U., 1991. s.

:

OWEN JOSEPHUS,

ROBERTS,

Supreme Court;

b.

May

Phila.,

former justice U.S. m s. Josephus R

1875;

2,

,

Elizabeth (Mrs Pa. 1895. LLB. 1898; LLD. Roger Beaver Coll.. 1925. Ursmus Coll., 1926. U. Pa. 1929. Lafayette Coll.. 1930, Pa Mil Coll.. Trinity Coll.. Dickinson Col!.. 1931. Williams Coll.. 1933, Princeton U.. 1934. Temple Atty Phila.. from 1898; 1946; DCL, Oxford U„ 1951 1st asst. dist. atty. Phila. County. 1901-04; instr.. asst. prof.. prof, law U. Pa. 1898-1918; apptd. spl. dep ally gen for U.S. Govt.; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Espionage Act Ct.. 1930-45. resigned. 1945; chmn. adv. bd. on clemency 1946-47; 1945-47, mem pres.s amnesty bd U.S. War Dept dean law sch. U. Pa.. 1948-51; bd dirs. City Trusts. Phila Trust Co 1920-29, Co., 1927-29, Real Estate Title 1920-27. Franklin Fire Ins Co., 1923-29; apptd by Pres Coohdge one of two altys. to prosecute oil cases. 1924. Trustee Jefferson Med. Coll. 1921-24. U. Pa.. 1943—. Lincoln Coll.; chmn bd trustees Chester County (Pa ) Boy chmn Pa. com. of selection for Rhodes Scouts Am., 1930 Philos Scholarships. Pa Bar Assn. (pres 1947). Republican Soc. (pres 1952). Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa Episcopalian Died May 17. 1955.

Caldwell Rogers. Hamilton) AB. U

Elizabeth

U

1904;

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Mem

ROBERTS, RICHARD JOHN,

molecular biologist, con-

Derby. Eng., Sept 6. 1943; came John Walter and Edna Wilhelmina (Allsop) R m Elizabeth Dyson. Aug 21. 1965 (dec ); children: Alison. Andrew; m. Jean E. Tagliabue, Feb. 14. 1986: children:

sultant, research director, b

to U.S., 1969;

s.

Structural engr. Kaiser Engrs.. other states. 1952-54, John A. Blume, San Francisco. 1957-58; mng Intemat. Co.. Seattle ptnr. Skilling. Helle. Christiansen, Robertson. and Anchorage, 1958-82; chmn. Robertson, Fowler & As1982-85. Leslie E Robertson Assocs., sets., PC. chmn. Coun. on Tall Bldgs. and structural engrs.. 1986 Urban Habitat; mem. Com. on Natural Disasters; commr., mem. U.S. Nat. Com. for the Decade for Natural Disasters Reduction; dir. Wind Engring. Rsch. Coun.; lectr. Rensselaer

U

1965. PhD. 1%8. Rsch fellow Harvard U Cambridge. Mass 1969-70. 1971-72; sr. staff investigator Cold Spring rich, assoc.. Harbor Lab NY., 1972-87. asst. dir., 1987-92; rsch. dir. New England Biolabs. 1992—, cons. New Eng Biolabs. Beverly. Mass., 1974-92; sci. adv. bd. Genex, Rockville.

Amanda

BS. Sheffield (Eng.)

.

Calif.,

Oakland.

Calif..

1954-57.

Raymond

NYC.

Md

.

1977-85, Molecular Tool, Bait.. 1994—. Contbr articles to jours. Recipient Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine. Nobel Foundation. 1993. John Simon Guggenheim Soc Found fellow, 1979. Fellow Royal Soc; mem. Soc Biol Chemists Office New Eng Microbiology,



NYC,

;

.

.

MacDowell Colony; recipient Inst. Honor award AIA, 1989. Mayor's award for excellence in sci. and tech. Mayor of City of N.Y ./N.Y. Acad Scis.. 1993. John R Parmer award, 1991. Disting. Engnng. Alumnus award U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1991. Prof Gengo Matsui prize. Japan, 1993, World Trade Ctr.

Individual Svc. medal, 1993, Citation of Excellence. Fellow 1993. 98. named Constrn Man of Yr., 1989

ENR.

ASCE (Raymond C

.

.

,

NYC.

Bur 1985. Nat 1984. Johns Hopkins U., Poly Inst. Standards. 1986. Cornell U Hong Kong U.. 1986. Technischische U Delft. Holland, 1991. 93. Waseda (Japan) U.. Musashi Inst Tech., 1993, others; James L Sherard lectr. U. Bd. dirs. Author papers in field Calif.. Berkeley. 1991 Responsibility, Social for Architects/Designers/Planners mem. Japan Structural Cons. Assn.; mem. human rights of scientists com. N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. U.S. Nat. Com. for Decade for Nat. Disaster Reduction; mem. engnng. coll. Fellow The coun. Cornell U. Served with USNR, 1944-46

;

Christopher.

,

.

engr.,

Structural

Reese Rsch

mem

Steel

Soc;

NY

(v.p ,),

NY

pnze

Singapore Engnng. Archil 1974).

Nat Acad Acad, of Scis

(Mayor Award Tokyo Soc Architects Excellence in Sci and Home: 45 E 89th St Apt 25C New (Disting. Hon fellow). York NY 10128-1230 Office: 211 E 46th St New York NY League

of

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ROBESON, PAUL,

concert singer, actor; b Pnnceton, N.J.. 9. 1898; s William Drew and Mana Louisa (Bustill) R Eslanda Cardoza Goodc, Aug 17, 1921; I son. Paul AB. 1923; LHD (hon ), 1919; LLB. Columbia U Rutgers Coll (hon). Rutgers U. 1932; LHD. Hamilton Coll.. 1940; 1945 Moorehouse Coll.. 1943. DHL (hon .). Howard U Appeared first in play Voodoo, with Margaret Wycherly. later in same play in Eng. with Mrs. Palnck Campbell, m prin role of Emperor Jones. 1923; appeared successively in All God's Chillun. Porgy, Black Boy; gave first concert as ;

m

.

.

ROBERTSON, BIG O (OSCAR PALMER ROBERTexecutive, former professional basNov. 24. 1938 BBBA. Charlotte. Tenn Olympic Basketball Team. 1960; U Cin 1960 Player basketball player Royals. 1960-70, Milw Bucks. 197074; founder, pres, CEO, Orchem. Inc. On. 1981-1996. ketball player; b

.

US

.

Cm

1990—. Orflex Lid Cin.. Hcrrin, III 1995—. ORDMS, Marllon. N.J. 1997—; player NBA Named Sporting News Coll Championship Team. 1971 1958. 59. 60, Sporting News All-Star Fitrsl Player of Yr 1961. All NBA Team, 1958. 59. 60. NBA Rookie of Yr First Team, 1961-69, player NBA All Star Games. 1961-72; named MVP. NBA. 1964. M VP in NBA All-Star Games. Orpack-Slone Corp

.

,

.

.

.

1961,

69;

64.

named

NBA

to

35th

Anniversary

All-Star

Team. 1980; elected to Naismith Meml Basketball Hall of Fame. 1979 Office Orchem Corp 4293 Mulhauscr Rd Fairfield OH 45014-5450

25. 1949,

ROBINSON, EDDIE GAY, Robinson; children: football univ.

rels..

advisor

sr

m Dons

college football coach;

Rose. Eddie Jr. BA. (hon). La Tech

Lillian

MS, U Iowa; Grambling U.. La..

1940;

Coll..

LLD 1941

to



pres.

,

Leland

Coach v.p.

v.p. athletics, asst

for

instnl.

advancement.

1998—; head coach East-West Shnne Game, 1977 Recipient Horatio Alger award. Nat. Football Found, award. NAACP award. VFW award. Bear Bryant award, Liberty Bowl award, others, Spl. Commendations from Pres. Ronald Reagan. Nat. Collegiate Athletic Assn., U.S. Congress, Slate of La., B'nai B'nth; holds record of most college football victories. Nat. Assn. Sports & Phys. Edn., Nat. Assn. Intercollegiate Athletics. Southwestern Athletic Conf., La. Sports Hall of

Mem

Fame, Pop Warner, Sugar Bowl, Black

Coll.

Achievements

include winning 10 nat. Black coll. football championships. Office: Grambling State Univ Press Office PO Box 607

Grambling

LA

71245-0607

ROBINSON, EDWARD

G., actor;

b.

Bucharest, Romania,

Dec. 12, 1893; came to US. 1903; s. Morns and Sarah Goldenberg; m. Gladys Lloyd Cassel. Jan. 21. 1927 (div. Aug. 1956); I child. Edward G.; m Jane Bodenheimcr, Jan. 16, 1958. Student, CCNY. 1910-12. Columbia U. Appeared in Paid in Full. Binghamton. N.Y. 1913. Under Fire. 1916. Middle of the Night. 1956. (films) Bright Shawl. 1923, Little Caesar. 1930. The Little Giant. 1933, Dark Hazard. 1934, Barbary Coast. 1935. Kid Galahad. 1937, Unholy Partners. 1941, The Sea Wolf. 1941. Double Indemnity. 1944. Our Vines Have Tender Grapes, 1945. All My sons. 1948. Key Largo, 1948. Operation X. 1951. Illegal. 1955. Actors and 1952. Hell on Frisco Bay, 1955, Ten Commandments. 1956. Hole in the Head. 1959. My Geisha. 1959. Seven Thieves, Pepe, 1959-60, Sammy Going South, The Pnze, The

Good Neighbour Sam, Boy Ten

Outrage. Cheyenne Autumn, Feel

Tall,

Robin and the Seven

Hoods, Biggest Bundle,

Moment, Peking Blonde. Grand Slam. Operation St. Peter. Cincinnati Kid. MacKenna's Gold. Song of Norway, The Ole Man Who Cried Wolf; numerous radio and TV programs; author: (with J. Swerling) The Kibitzer. 1929. With USN. WWI, WWII. Recipient Townsen Harris medal Alumni Assn. CCNY, 1936, Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Never

a Dull

award. 1963; decorated Chevalier Legion de'Honneur France. 1952. officer de I'lnstruction Publique. Mem. Actors Equity Assn.. Lambs Club N.Y.. Masquers Club Hollywood. Died Jan. 26, 1973

ROBINSON, JACKIE ROOSEVELT,

baseball player, en-

b. Cairo, Ga., Jan. 31. 1919; s. Jerry and Mallie (McGriff) R.; m. Rachel A. Isum. Feb 10, 1946; children: Jack Roosevelt (dec), Sharon A David R Student. UCLA. 1939-41; LLD (hon .). Bethune Cookman Coll., 1951, Howard U„ 1957. Profl. baseball player Bklyn. Dodgers, 1946-56; ret., 1956; v.p Chock Full O'Nuts Co., N.Y.C; first negro to

trepreneur;

,

Mem. bd. parole Conn. State Prison; enter profl. baseball. Greater N.Y.C. bd. mgrs bd. dirs., cons. ATI; dir Harlem br. 2d It. AUS. 1941-44. Recipient Spingarn medal. (chmn. Fight for Freedom Fund 1957), 1956. Mem. Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews Died Oct 24, 1972.

YMCA

NAACP

ROBINSON, JOSEPH TAYLOR,

senator; b Lonoke, Ark Ewilda Gertrude Miller. Dec. 15, 26. 1872; m. 1896 Grad. U Ark. Admitted to bar. 1895. Mem 58th to 62d Congresses. 6th Ark dist 1903-13; resigned. 1913; gov. .

Aug

.

Ark., 1913; resigned to take seat as senator. 1913. re-elected, Democrat. Died July 14, 1937. 1918, 25. 30-37

ROBINSON, MAX,

broadcast journalist; b Richmond, Va.. 1, 1939; s. Maxie Cleveland and Doris Robinson Griffin; Mark, Maureen, Eleanor Brookcr (div.); children, (div.); 1 child, Beverly Hamilton m. Michael; MAilk Student. Oberlin Coll.. 1957-58. Va. Union U Ind. Newsreader Sta WTOV-TV. Portsmouth. Va U., 1959-60 1959; cameraman and reporter Sta WTOP-TV. Washington. 1965; on-air reporter Sta WRC-TV. Washington. 1965-69; anchor Sta WTOP-TV. Washington. 1969-78; anchor and correspondent ABC World News Tonight, 1978-83; anchor

May

Apr

SON), chemical company

.

,

Nov.

m.

Am

Am

32 Tozer

Up

Tech. 1993, 95).

profl

Biolabs

Rebecca of Sunnybrook

the Corner.

Sin,

ROBERTSON, LESLIE EARL, Angeles. Feb. 12. 1928;

for Love.

Heaven,

from

Up From

querade. 1965.

1986. Satisfaction. 1987, Mystic Pizza. 1988. Steel Magnolias. 1989 (Acad. Award nominee. Golden Globe award). Pretty

Big Broadcast of 1935. One Mile Farm, 1937. Just the River. 1938; appeared in Hot Mikado. N.Y World's Fair. 1939. Served in Spanish-Am War and World War I. Recipient 1st pnze Nat. Dancing Contests. 1928. 29. 30, 31; named Mayor of Harlem. League of Locality Mayors. 1934. Mem. Dancing Masters Assn N.J State Police Dept (hon). Grand Street Boys of N.Y Elks. Appommattox Club. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Died

Hooray

tucky.

Picnic.

actress; b Smyrna. Ga Oct. d Betty and Walter Roberts, m Lyle Lovett. Jun 1995). Film appearances include Blood Red.

ROBERTS, JULIA FIONA, 28, 1967;

ROBINSON

227

MA

,

basso interpreter of Negro sptntuals, N.Y.C. 1925. concert concert tour. 1929; appeared in tour. Europe. 1926-28. London as Othello in Othello, in The Hairy Ape. 1931. 1938.

Am

Russia. 1936; star of feature parts in motion pictures. EmRiver, King peror Jones. Showboat. Saunders of the Solomon's Mines, Jenocho. played Othello in Othello, New singer 1944-45; also radio coast lour. 1943-44. coast to York. Four-letter man. Rutgers, picked by Waller Camp as AllEnd. 1917. 18; recipient Stalin Peace Pnze, 1952 Mem Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Phi Alpha. Sigma Tau Delta Died

Am

Jan

23.

.

.

WMAQ-TV,

Chgo .. 1983-85; freelance journalist. 1985Sta prof. Fed. City Coll. Washington. 1968-72; 88; assoc. William and Mary, 1981. journalist in residence Coll award for naaward, 1967. Recipient regional tional election coverage. 1981. Star of Afnca award Libena. 1972. Excellence in Journalism award Coll. William and

Emmy

Emmy

Mary. 1981. recognition award Nat. Assn. Media Women; citizen of Indpls.. 1978. Houston. 1978. On.. 1979. Atlanta. 1979. Gary, In, 1979; Max Robinson Day decreed in Washington. 1978. Richmond. 1978. Atlanta. 1979. Mem. Nat Assn. Black Journalists (recognition First Afncan award). Soc. Collegiate Journalists (hon.). Amcncan network news anchor Died Dec 20, 1988.

named hon

1976

ROBINSON, PHYLLIS

b K., advertising consultant; Irving and Teresa (Goldschneidcr) child. Richard G Robinson. Mar 15. 1944; Nancy B.A.. Barnard Coll 1942 Copywnlcr. Brcsnick & 1948-49; Solomonl. Boston, 1946-47. Grey Advt. 1949-62. V.p., copy chief Doyle Dane Bcrnbach. I982-; Robinson Inc. 1956-82; pres Phyllis K

N Y.C

ROBERTSON, CLIFF,

actor, writer, director, b

La

Jolla.

Parker and Audrey (Willinghami R.; m. Dina Merrill. Dec 21. 1966 (div ); children Heather. Stephanie. DFA (hon.). Bradford Coll. 1981. Contbr MacMurray Coll.. 1986. Susquehanna U. 1988 articles to various pubis., stage appearances include Late

Calif..

Sept

9.

1925.

s

Clifford

archives appear

in their original

form

ROBINSON, BILL,

dancer, actor, b

Richmond. Va

.

May

m

Elaine Plaines. 25, 1878; s Maxwell and Mana Robinson; Jan. 1944. Ed. pub. sch., Richmond. Inslr. Master Dancers. Dancer, vaudeville actor, introduced stair dancing to

NY C

vaudeville; dancer, actor (musical comedies) Brown Buddies, Blackbirds of 1927, (movies) Little Colonel. In Old Ken-

.

Kcnner.

Oct. 22. 1921. d

m

I

.

NYC. NYC. NYC,

lectr

in field

Lyncist

(musical play) Cry for

Us

All,

1970.

;

ROBINSON lo prof), jours. Mem. Acad. Achievers Club (life), Dramatists Guild. Advt. Writers Assn. (Hall of Fame award 1968). Art Dir Club NY. (awards). Advt. Club N.Y., Am. T.V. Commercials Festival. Avocations: travel; cooking; writing

Contbr.

articles

YMCA. Mem. Copy

N.Y.C.

ASCAP,

poetry.

ROBINSON, SMOKEY,

composer;

b. Detroit; m. Berry William. Tamla Corp. Formed group. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, with Miracles. 1957-72, performed Detroit nightclubs, co-founder, Tamla record

Claudette

Claudette.

Rogers

(div.)i

singer,

children:

Motown Record

V.p.

label, 1959; numerous singles and album recs including: Sweet Harmony, 1973, Virgin Man, 1974, Agony and the Ecstasy. 1975. Quiet Storm, 1976. Open, 1976, There will Come a Day (I'm Gonna Happen to You), 1977; appearances at clubs, colls., also network TV shows including Shindig,

star own TV spl- 1971; solo albums include Smokey, 1973, A Quiet Storm, Smokey's Family Robinson. Deep in My Soul, Smokm', Warm Thoughts, Being with You, 1989, Smokey's World, Shop Around, One Heartbeat. 1987. Love Smokey,

Blame

&

Double Good Everything, 1992, Motown Legends. 1995; appeared on Broadway in An Evening with Smokey Robinson, 1985; author: (autobiography with David Ritz) Smokey: Inside My Inducted Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. 1986. Life, 1989. Songwriters Hall of Fame, 1986; recipient Grammy award for best male rhythm & blues vocal perfomance, 1987, Founders award ASCAP, 1988. Office: Motown Record Co 11150 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles CA 90025-3380 1990.

It

WHO'S

228

on Love

All the Great Hits, 1990,

Dohttle (voice), 1998. Lethal Weapon 4, 1998. Spin Doctor. 1999, Jackie's Back, 1999. Nurse Betty. 2000, appeared on specials. First Person with Mana Shnver. 1990, Saturday Night Live: All the Best for Mother's Day, 1992, 93, Met Life Presents the Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame, 1994, HBO Comedy Half-Hour, 1994, Politically Incorrect, 1994, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, 1998, Saturday Night Live: Bad Boys, 1998, Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, 1999, Best of Chris Rock (prodr., writer), 1999. Chns Rock: Bigger & Blacker (prodr., wnter). 1999, Whatever Happened to Michael Ray? (voice), 2000; film producer (with Nelson George) CB4, 1993; exec. t,v, prodr.: Chris Rock: Bring the Pain, 1997, The Chris Rock Show, 1997, The Hughleys, 1998, albums: Born suspect, 1991. Roll with the New, 1997, Bigger & Blacker, 1999. Recipient

TV

Grammy award

1997,

,

WHO

Commn. Commn.

SUGAR

ROCHE, KEVIN (EAMONN

ROCHE),

architect;

b.

1922; came to U.S., 1948, naturalAlice (Harding) R- m. Jane Tuohy, June 10, 1963; children: Eamon, Paud, Denis, Anne, Alice. B.Arch.. Nat. U. Ireland. 1945; DSc (hon.). Nat. U. Ireland, 1977; postgrad., III. Inst. Tech., 1948; D.F.A. (hon), Wesleyan U- 1981, Yale U- 1995. With Eero Saannen and Assocs., Hamden. Conn., 1950-66; partner Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Assocs., Hamden, from 1966. Prin. works include Ford Found. Hdqs., 1967, Oakland (Calif.) Mus. 1968, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C, Creative Arts Ctr„ Wesleyan U- Middletown, Conn., 1971, Fine Arts Ctr- U. Mass., 1971, Union Carbide Corp. World Hdqs., Conn., Gen. Foods Corp. Hdqs.. Rye, NY., 1977, 1978. Conoco Inc. Hdqs., Houston, 1979, Central Pk. Zoo, N.Y.C, 1980. DeWitt Wallace Mus. Fine Arts, Williamsburg, Va. 1 980, Bouygues World Hdqs.. Paris, 1983, J.P. Morgan and Co. Hdqs., N.Y.C, 1983, UNICEF Hdqrs1984, Leo Burnett Co. Hdqs- Chgo., 1985, Corning (N.Y.) Inc. Hdqs., 1986, Merck Co. Headquarters, N.J., 1987, Dai Ichi Hdqs./ Norinchukin Bank Hdqrs., Tokyo, 1989, Nations Bank Hdqs.. Atlanta, 1989, Pontiac Manna Pvt. Ltd., Singapore, 1990. Metropolitano, Madnd, 1990, Borland Internal. Headquarters, Scotts Valley, Calif., 1990. Tanjong Binariang/Ampang Tower. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1993, Mus. of Jewish Heritage Holocaust Meml- N.Y.C. 1993, Tata Cummins Pvt. Ltd., Jamshedpur, India, 1994, Vis. Ctr., Columbus, Ind.. 1994, Cummins Engine Co. Mfg. Facility. 1994, Lucent Techs. Hdqs., Murray Hill, N.J., 1996, Wuxi Newage Cummins. Wuxi, China, 1996, Total Sys. Svcs. Corp. Headquarters, Columbus, Ga., 1997, Mem. Fine Arts Commn.. Washington; trustee Am. Acad, in Rome, 1968-71, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in Smithsonian Insln. Recipient Creative Arts award Brandeis U- 1967; A.S. Bard award City Club N.Y- 1968, 77, 79; award Gov. of Calif., 1968; N.Y. State award Citizens Union NY., 1968; total design award Am. Soc. Intenor Design, Pritzker Archtl. prize, 1982; Albert S. Bard award, 1990. Fellow AIA (medal of honor N.Y. chpt. 1968. Gold Medal award 1993. 25-yr. award 1995), A AS; mem. (academician), (pres. 1994-97), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters (Brunner award 1965, Gold medal 1990). Academie d' Architecture (Grand Gold medal 1977). Mcpl. Art Soc. N.Y. (Brendan Gill prize 1989), Acad, di San Luca. Office: Kevin Roche John

Dublin, Ireland, June s.

14,

Eamon and

.

NYC,

&

&

APEX

NAD

A

Dinkeloo & Assoc 06517-3501

PO Box

ROCK, ARTHUR, venture Aug. 19. 1926; s. Hyman A.

AAAL

6127 20 Davis

capitalist;

b.

St

Hamden CT

Rochester. N.Y.,

and Reva (Cohen)

R.;

m. Toni

Rembe. July 19. 1975. BS, Syracuse U., 1948; MBA. Harvard U.. 1951. Gen. ptnr. Davis & Rock, San Francisco, 1961-68, Arthur Rock & Assocs.. San Francisco. 1969-80; mem. exec. com. Teledyne, Inc., LA., 1961-94; dir. emeritus, founder, past chmn., chmn. exec, com., lead dir. Intel Corp.. Santa Clara,

Calif. Trustee Calif. Inst. Tech.; pres. Basic dirs. San Francisco Opera Assn., 1970-92. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, mem. vis. com. Harvard U Bus. Sch- 1982-88. Recipient Medal of Achievement Am.

Fund; bd.

Electronics

1987,

Assn.,

Am. Acad. Achievement,

1989.

Lifetime Achievement in Entrepreneurship and Innovation award U. Calif., 1999; named to Jr. Achievement Hall of Fame, 1990, Calif. Bus Hall of Fame, 1990, Bay Area Bus. Coun. Hall of Fame, 1995, Arents Pioneer medal Syracuse

U-

Am-

NASD

1997, Outstanding Dir.. Corp. 1999. Mem. Office: 1 Maritime Plz Ste 1220 San Francisco

(bd. govs.).

CA

94111-3502

ROCK, CHRIS, 1966.

actor,

Appeared on

TV

in

comedian; b. Bklyn- Feb. 7, series Saturday Night Live, 1990-

1993, The Chris Rock Show, 1997; appeared in films Beverly Hills Cop II, 1987, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, 1988, Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen, 1988, New Jack City, 1991, Boomerang, 1992. CB4, 1993, Happily Ever AFter: Fairy Tales for Every Child (voice), 1995, The Immortals, 1995, Panther, 1995. Sgt. Bilko. 1996. Beverly Hills Ninja. 1997, Bring the Pain, 1998, Dogma, 1998, Doctor 93. In Living Color,

Quality, 1973-76; Rels 1965-69; mem .

mem.

Pres.'

Adv.

Pres.'s Fgn. Intel-

Adv. Bd- 1969-74. Author: The Future of Federalism. 1962. Unity, Freedoma nd Peace, 1968, Our Environment Can Be Saved, 1970. Treas. Mus. Modern Art, 19351939-41, 46-53. chmn- 1957-58; founder Mus. 39. presPrimitive Art; chmn. Pres 's Adv. Com. Govt. Orgn- 195358. Recipient Order of Merit of Chile, pres. Rios, 1945. Nat. Order So. Cross. Brazil, 1946, Order of the Aztec Eagle, Mex- 1949, Gold medal award Nat. Inst. Social Scis- 1967, Conservation and Water Mgmt. award Gt. Lakes Commn. 1970, Medal of Freedom, 1977, others. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon, Century Assn. Club, Dartmouth Club (N.Y.C), Cosmos Club (Washington). Republican. Died Jan.

27,

1979.

99.

ROCKEFELLER, SHARON PERCY,

ROCKEFELLER, JOHN DAVISON, N.Y-

capitalist,

philan-

William Avery and Eliza (Davison) R m. Laura Spelman, Sept. 8, 1864 (dec. 1915); children: Bessie (Mrs. Charles A. Strong, dec.), Alta (Mrs. E. Parmalee Prentice), Edith (Mrs. Harold Fowler McCormick, dec.), John Davison. Clk. in forwarding and commn. house; ptnr. Clark & Rockefeller (became Andrews, Clark & Co., then Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler 1867-70); pres. Standard Oil Co., 1870-1911. Founder The Rockefeller Found- Gen. Edn. Bd- Laura Spelman Rockefeller Meml., Rockefeller Inst. Med. Rsch Republican. Baptist. Died thropist; b. Richford.

July

May

1839;

8,

s.

C

,

broadcast executive; Oakland, Calif- Dec. 10, 1944; d. Charles H. and Jeanne Dickerson Percy; m. John D. Rockefeller IV; children: John, Valene, Charles, Justin. BA cum laude. Stanford U.; LLD (hon.). U. Charleston. 1977, Beloit Coll- 1978; LHD (hon). b.

West Liberty State Coll., 1980, Hamilton Coll., 1982, Wheeling Coll., 1984. Founder, chmn. Mountain Artisans. 1968-78; chmn. Corp. Pub. Broadcasting, Washington, 198184; bd. dirs. Stas. WETA-TV-FM. Washington. 1987-89, pres- 1989—; bd, dirs. State. WETA-TV-FM, Washington. 1987-89. pres- 1989—; bd. dirs. Pub. Broadcasting Svc. W.Va. Edn. Broadcasting Authority. Mem.-at-large Dem. Nat. Conv.. del- 1976, 80. 84; bd. dirs. Rockefeller Bros. Fund. Office: Sta 2775 S Quincy St Arlington

1937.

23.

WETA-FM

ROCKEFELLER, JOHN DAVISON,

1897.

MA,

1914,

LLD.

22206-2236

JR., entrepreneur; b

C

Cleve- Jan. 29, 1874; s. John Davison and Laura (Spelman) R.; m. Abby Greene, 1901 (dec. 1948); children: Mrs. Jean Mauze. John D. Ill, Nelson A- Laurance S- Winthrop, David; m. Martha Baird Allen, Aug. 15, 1951. AB,

Brown U-

ized, 1964;

Water

on

Intergovtl

CENTURY AMERICA

ligence

VA ROBINSON, RAY, boxer. Welterweight Champion, 1946-50; voted greatest welterweight and middleweight boxer of century AP.

IN 20TH

1937.

associated with his father in bus enterprises; active in philanthropic work. Author: The Personal Relation in Industry. Trustee Gen. Edn. Bd- 1902-39, chmn. bd- 1936-39; trustee Rockefeller Found- 1913-40, chmn. bd- 1917-40; trustee Rockefeller Inst, for Med. Rsch- 1901-54, Mem. Brown U. Club. Century Club, Rockefeller Ctr. Luncheon Club. Union Club, Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Univ. Club. Alpha Delta Phi. Republican. Baptist. Died May II, 1960.

ROCKNE, KNUTE,

former college football coach; b. m. Bonnie Skiles. July 15, Jr., Mary Jean, Jack. Grad. 1914, head football coach, athletic director

Norway. Mar

4,

children:

Knute

Dame, Dame,

Bill,

1888.

Voss, 1914;

Notre Notre

1918-31. Accomplishments include:

with

six national championships and Died Mar. 31. 1931.

five

105-12-5 record undefeated seasons.

illustrator; b NYC. Feb 3, 1894; s. J. Waring and Ann Mary (Hill) R.; m. 2d. Mary Rhodes Barstow. Apr. 17, 1930; children: Jarvis Wanng,

ROCKWELL, NORMAN, Thomas Rhodes,

ROCKEFELLER, N.Y.C- May

LAURANCE

26, 1910;

s.

S.,

John Davison,

philanthropist; Jr.

b.

and Abby Greene

m. Mary French, Aug. 1 5, 1 934; chilRockefeller Chasin. Marion French Rockefeller Weber, Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky. Laurance. BA, Princeton U- 1932; (hon.). Sch. Forestry at Syracuse U1961, U. Vt- 1968; Pub Svc. (hon.). George Washington U- 1964; (hon), Tex. Tech. Coll.. 1966, Duke U., 1981. Marymount Coll., 1983; (hon.). Princeton U- 1987. Chmn. Rockefeller Center, Inc., 1953-56, 58-66, dir- 1936-78; founding trustee, pres- chmn. Rockefeller Bros. Fund, 195880. vice chmn- 1980-82, adv. trustee. 1982-85; dir. Ea. Airlines, 1938-60, 77-81. adv. dir- 1981-87; chmn. Woodstock Resort Corp.; bd. dirs. Readers Digest Assn- 1973-93. Mem. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd- 1972-79; hon chmn. N.Y. Zool. Soc1975; life trustee Wildlife Conservation Soc- Meml. SloanKettenng Cancer Ctr- 1947-60. chmn. 1960-82, hon. chmn. (

Aldnch)

dren

R.;

— Laura

SUNY

LLD

D

LHD

1982



HHD

chmn. Citizens Adv. Coun. on Environ. Quality, 1969-73, Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc., pres- 1940-87, chmn. and trustee, 1987-96, chmn. emeritus and trustee, 1997 commr. Palisades Interstate Pk. Commn- 1939-78, pres1970-77, commr. emeritus, 1978 chmn. Outdoor Recreation Resources Rev. Commn., 1958-65, N.Y. State Coun. of Pks- 1963-73. White House Conf. on Natural Beauty, 1965; life mem. corp. MIT; trustee emeritus Princeton U.; hon. trustee Nat. Geog. Soc- trustee Alfred P. Sloan Found1950-82. Greenacre Found- Nat. Pk. Found., 1968-76, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975-87, chmn- 1981-85; trustee Hist. Hudson Valley, 1987—, chmn. emeritus, 1997—; chmn. Woodstock Found- 1968-97, chmn. emeritus. 1997—; hon. ;







;

Nat Wildflower Ctr., 1988 Decorated commandeur de Ordre Royal du Lion, Belgium. 1950; comdr. most excellent Order Brit. Empire, 1971; recipient Conservation Service award U.S. Dept. Interior. 1956. 62. Horace Marden Albright Scenic Preservation medal, 1957, Disting. Service medal Theodore Roosevelt Assn- 1963, Audubon medal, 1964, Nat. Inst. Social Scis. award, 1959. 67, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Meml. award Am. Cancer Soc- 1969, Medal of Freedom. 1969, Cert, of Award, Am. Assn. for Cancer Research, 1980, James Ewing Layman's award Soc. Surg. Oncology, 1980, Congl. dir.

.

McAneny Hist. Pres. medal, 1993, Chmn s 1995, Theodore Roosevelt Nat. Park medal of honor, 1995, Lady Bird Johnson Conservation award Lifetime Achievement. 1997, Gov's Parks & Preservation award, NY- 1997. Mem. Am. Conservation Assn. (pres. 1958-80, chmn. 1980-85. hon. chmn. 1985—). Princeton Club, University Club. Brook Club, Capitol Hill Club, Cosmos Club, Boone and Crockett Club, Knickerbocker Club. Lotos Club (N.Y.C), Sleepy Hollow Club (Tarrytown). Office: 30 Rockefeller Plz Rm 5600 New York NY 10112-0002 gold medal. 1990,

award Nat. Geograph. Soc-

Peter; m. 3d. Mary L. Punderson, Oct. 25, 1961. Left high sch. in second yr. to study at Art Students' League' awarded 2 scholarships, pupil of George Bndgeman and Thomas Fogarty; AFD, U Vt- 1949; U. Mass.. 1961; HHD, Middlebury Coll., 1954. Painter mag. covers and illustrations, principally for The Saturday Evening Post, also for Ladies' Home Jour- Am. Mag- Woman's Home Companion. Look mag- McCall's mag- others mural at Nassau Tavern, Princeton, N.J.; Painting of Four Freedoms. Represented in Met Mus. Art, N.Y.C Author: Norman Rockwell: My Adventures as an Illustrator, 1959; Norman Rockwell, Illustrator, 1946; The Norman Rockwell, Artist and Illustrator, 1970; Norman Rockwell's America, 1975. Served as 1st class varnishe and painter. U.S. Navy, WWI. Recipient Presdl. Freedom medal, 1977. Mem. Soc. Am. Illustrators, Free Lance Artists Am. Died Nov. 8. 1978.

RODBELL, MARTIN, biochemist; b. Bait- Dec 1. 1925; s. Milton William and Shirley Helen (Abrams) R.; m. Barbara Charlotte Ledermann, Sept. 10, 1950; children. Paul, Suzanne. Andrew. Phillip. BA, Johns Hopkins U- 1949; PhD, U. Wash- 1954; DSc (hon.), U. Montpeher, 1992, U. Wash- 1996. U. Geneva, 1996, Va. Commonwealth U- 1996. Nutrition and endocrinology chemist NIH. Bethesda, Md1956 chief lab. nutntion and endocrinology NIAMD, Bethesda, Md- 1972-84; sci. dir. Nat. Inst. Environ. Health Scis- Rsch. Triangle Park, N.C., 1985-89, chief sect, signal transduction, 1989-94; scientist ementus Nat. Inst. Environ. Health Scis- Rsch. Tnangle Park, 1994—. Recipient Supr.



;

award

Svc.

HHS,

Jacobeus award, Medicine, 1994.

award

1987),

1974, 1973,

Gairdner Found, award, 1984, Nobel Prize for Physiology or

Mem. AAAS, NAS (Richard Lounsbery Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists., Am. Acad. Arts and

Scis- Japanese Biochem. Soc- European Assn. Study of Diabetes, Hunganan Acad. Sci., Belgian Royal Soc. Medicine, Am. Acad. Achievement. Died Dec. 7, 1998.

RODDENBERRY, RODDENBERRY),

EUGENE

WESLEY

(GENE

writer, producer; b. El Paso. Tex- Aug. Eugene Edward and Caroline Glen (Golemon) R.; m. Majel Leigh Hudec, Aug. 6, 1969; children Darleen, Dawn Alison, Eugene Wesley Jr. A. A- Los Angeles City Coll.; student, %I. Miami, Columbia U- U. So. Calif- DHL. (hon.). Emerson Coll., 1973; DLitt (hon.). Union Coll.. 1977; DSc (hon). Clarkson Coll., 1981. Pilot Pan Am. World Airways, 1945-49; sgt. Los Angeles Police Dept- 1949-53; 1953-62; pres. freelance TV and motion picture writer, Norway Prodns- Inc. Producer TV and motion pictures, 1962-91; wnter, producer: movie Pretty Maids All in a Row. 1970, Star Trek - The Motion Picture, 1979; creator, producer: movie Genesis II, Star Trek, The Lieutenant, 19,

1921;

s.



Questor Tapes, Planet Earth; co-author: The Making of Star Trek, 1968, Star Trek - The Motion Picture: A Novel, 1979;

ROCKEFELLER, NELSON ALDRICH,

former vice pre-

b. Bar Harbor, Maine. July 8, 1908; s. John Davison Jr. and Abby Greene (Aldrich) R- m. Mary Todhunter Clark, June 23. 1930 (div. 1962); children; Rodman, Ann R. Roberts, Steven, Michael (dec), Mary (Mrs. Thomas B. Morgan); m. Margaretta Filler Murphy, May 1963; children: Nelson Aldnch, Mark Fitler. Prep,

sident of U.S.;

Lincoln Sch. Tchrs. Coll., N.Y.C. 1917-26; BA, Dartmouth Coll- 1930. Dir. Rockefeller Ctr. Inc., 1931-58; co-ord. Office Inter-Am, Affairs. 1940-44; asst. sec. of state Am. Republics Affairs. 1944-45; chmn. Internat. Devel. Adv. Bd. (Point 4 Program). 1950-51; under sec. HEW. 1953-54; spl. asst. to Pres., 1954-55; gov. State of N.Y- 1959-73, chmn. Commn. on Cntical Choices for 1973-75; v.p. served under Pres. Gerald R. Ford U.S.. 1974-77; chmn. edn..

Am-

Trek II; The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; creator, exec, producer TV series Star Trek: The exec. cons. Star

Served with USAAF, Next Generation (Peabody award). 1941-45. Decorated D.F.C, Air Medal- recipient writing and prodn awards Writers Guild Am- writing and prodn. awards Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis writing and prodn. awards other TV orgns. Mem. ACLU, Writers Guild Am. (past mem. exec council), TV Acad. Arts and Scis. (past gov.), Am. Humanist Assn. Clubs: Explorers (N.Y.C); BelAir Country, La Costa Country. Home: Los Angeles Calif. ,

To be

different is not necessarily to be ugly; to have a difis not necessarily to be wrong. The worst possible thing that can happen to humanity is for all of us to begin to ferent idea

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WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

look and talk and act and think alike- The best measure of maturity and wisdom in a human is the recognition of value received on hearing another say: I disagree with you. for the following reasons.... Died Oct. 24, 1991. cremated

ROGERS

229

Lee. Kevin Jon BA. Central Coll.. Pella. Iowa. 1960. DSc (hon .). 1985. PhD. Ind U. 1964. DSc (hon ). 1986; DSc (hon .). Hobarl and William Smith Colls - 1988. U. of Lund. Sweden. 1989. Free U Brussels. 1989. Asst. prof Cornell UGeneva. 1965-69. assoc prof. 1969-76, prof, 1976—, Liberty Hyde Bailey prof, insect biochemistry. 1978 chmn. dept. 1991— Contbr over 300 articles to sci jours, patentee in field (10). Recipient Alexander von Humboldt award in Agr., 1977, Outstanding Alumni award Central Coll.. 1978. Wolf pnze for agr. 1982, Disting. Alumnus award Ind U- 1983. Nat Medal of Sci.. 1983. Disting. Svc

NY.

RODCERS, RICHARD,

NYC.

composer;

b (Levy) R

June 28. Dorothy

m

1902; s. William Abraham and Mamie Feiner, Mar. 5. 1930; children: Mary. Linda. Student. (hon). 1954; student. Inst

Mus Mo..

Art. 1949;

1962.

U.

NYC.

.

MusD

Columbia U- 1919-21.

1921-23;

LLD. Drury Coll 1954; MusD. U.

,

DHL, U. Mass. Md. 1962; hon.

Springfield.

Bridgeport. degree. Brandeis U1965, Hamilton Coll.. 1965. Fairfield U- 1968. U 1971 Ptnr.

NY

.

Williamson Music Inc. Composer songs for sanous mus. shows and films including Poor Little Ritz Girl, 1920. The Melody Man. 1924. Garnck Gaieties. 1925. 26, Dearest Enemy. 1925. The Girl Friend. 1926, Peggy Ann. 1926, Betsy. 1926. Lido Lady (London). 1926. Connecticut Yankee. 1927. One Dam Thing After Another (London). 1927. She's My Baby. 1928. Present Arms. 1928. Chee Chee. 1928, Spring Is Here, 1929. Heads Up, 1929, Simple Simon. 1930. Ever Green (London), 1930, America's Sweetheart. 1931. Babes In Arms. 1937. I'd Rather Be Right. 1937. I Married an Angel, 1938, The Boys from Syracuse. 1938, Too Many Girls. 1939, Higher and Higher. 1940. Pal Joey. 1940; (films) Love Me Tonight. 1932. The Phantom President. 1932, Hallelujah. I'm a Bum. 1933. Hollywood Party. 1934. Mississippi. 1935. Jumbo. 1935. On Your Toes. 1935. Dancing Pirate. 1936. Fools for Scandal. 1938, They Met in Argentina. 1941; composer, co-author, co-prodr.: By Jupiter. 1942; composer, prodr new version Connecticut Yankee. 1943; composer Oklahoma! 1943. Carousel. 1945; (film) State Fair. 1945; co-prodr. (plays) Remember Mama, 1944, Annie Get Your Gun. 1945, Happy Birthday. 1946. John Loves Mary. 1947. Allegro. 1947. South Pacific. 1949. The Happy Time. The Heart of the Matter. Burning Bright. 1950. The King and I. 1951. Me and Juliet. 1953. Pipe Dream. 1955. Flower Drum Song. 1958. The Sound of Music. 1959; composer, I

lyricist,

No

prodr.:

1976.

I

1962; composer, prodr.: Do I by Two. 1970; composer Rex. 1979; composer scores movies for

Strings.

Hear a Waltz?. 1965,

Two

Remember Mama.

Victory At Sea. 1952, Cinderella. 1957; Winston Churchill-The Valiant Years. I960, Androcles and the Lion. 1967. Trustee Barnard Coll. Actors Fund Am.. Philharm.; bd. dirs. Juilliard Sch. Music; pres. N.Y. Music Recipient spl. Pulitzer award for theater. Lincoln Ctr. Oklahoma!. Donaldson award for Carousel score. 1945. Allegro score. 1948. South Pacific score, 1949, Pal Joey score. 1952; recipient Pulitzer Pnze for South Pacific, 1950, Antoinette Perry award for South Pacific score, 1950, The



.

USDA.

1986. Silver medal Internal Soc. Chem 1990; postdoctoral fellow MIT. 1965 Fellow Entomol. Soc. Am. (J. Everett Bussart Meml. award 1973. Founder's Meml. award 1980. Disting. Achievement award Ea. br 1983); mem NAS. Am. Chem Soc (Sterling B. Hendricks award 1994). Am. Acad. Arts and Sci.. Sigma Xi. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: 4 Crescence Dr Geneva NY 14456-1302 Office: Cornell Univ Dept Entomology Barton Lab Geneva NY 14456

award

Ecology.

AAAS.

ROETHKE, WILLIAM A(LBERT)

C(ARL), lawyer;

b.

Saginaw. Mich.. Aug. 25. 1907. s Carl L. and Noma M. (Tausend) R.; m. Harnet Richardson Kline. May 11. 1933; children: Johanna Leigh (Mrs. Robert Davis Kroger). Gretchen Elise AB. U Mich - 1929, LLB, 1932. Admitted to Calif, bar, 1932, since practiced in Los Angeles with the firm of Lillick, Geary, McHose & Roethke. and predecessor ,

from 1932. ptnr.. from 1946. Dir. Dominiquez Estate Co.. Carson Estate Co. (Los Angeles); Post Pub. Co. (Appleton. Wis.); Green Bay Newspaper Co. (Wis.). Fellow firms,

Morgan

Pierpont

Med

Mem AmLaw

time 51.

LA

Calif-

dirs.

Good

Samaritan

It.

L.A. council 1949-

(pres.

1952-53). U. Mich.

Alumni Assn

(dir.

from

1955), Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Univ. (dir. from 1948, pres. 1951). Calif. Beach: (dir. 1949-54. v.p. 1954). Country (dir. 1951-56. sec. 195356), Stock Exchange (L.A ). Deceased.

LA

TV:

NY

Kind and Columbia Columbia

Columbia medal

1952,

I,

award.

Coll.

1952,

of

excellence.

Alexander

1949,

medal

hamilton

Emmy

award for The Valiant Years. 1952. Antoinette Perry award for No Strings. 1962. U.S. Navy Disting. Pub. Svc. award. 1953. Creative Arts award Mem. Authors League Am.. medal Brandeis U.. 1968. 1956.

Coll.

Dramatists Guild (past pres). ASCAP (bd dirs .). Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Nat. Assn. Am. Composers and ConColumbia U. Club, Players Club, Century Assn. Died Dec. 30. 1979 Club. Dutch Treat Club ductors,

(NYC)

RODRIGUEZ, RICHARD, News Svc. Obligation:

editor,

writer

Editor

Pacific

Author: (books) Hunger of Memory, Days of

An Argument With My Mexican

Father, also 2

BBC

documentaries; contbg. editor Harper's Mag., U.S. News & World Report, Sunday Opinion sect I A Times; contbr numerous articles to profl. jours. Recipient George Foster Peabody award. 1997. Frankel medal NEH, Internal. Journalism award World Affairs Coun Calif.

ROE, ROBERT

A., congressman; b Wayne. NX. Feb. 28. 1924, s Robert and Lillian (Thornton) R Student. Oreg State U.. Wash. State U. Former corp. exec., mayor Wayne Township. 1956-61; mem. gov.'s cabinet, commr. conservation and econ devel State of N.J, Trenton, 1963-69; mem 9lst-103d Congresses from 8th N.J Disl - 1969—; chmn. Pub. Works and Transp Com.; mem. Select Com. on Aging.; Committeeman Wayne Twp. Gov. Body. 1955-56, mem. Passaic County Bd Chosen Freeholders, 1959-63, dir.. 1962-

A

Mem.

Aitaha council Boy Scouts Chilton Mem]. Hosp.. mem. bd. Tombrock Coll West Paterson. N.J mem •dv. council William Paterson Coll. N.J Served 63.

exec. bd.

nat. council; trustee

.

.

ROGERS, BERNARD WILLIAM,

military officer; b 1921; s. William Henry and Lora Ellen Jones. Dec. 28. 1944; children Diane E- Susan A. Student. Kans State Coll 1939-40; BS. U.S. Mil Acad - 1943; (Rhodes scholar). Oxford (Eng.) U- 1950. MA. 1954. (hon). 1983; grad Command and Gen Staff Coll.. 1954-55. Army War Coll-

Fairview.

Kans- July

(Haynes) Michael

R- m. Ann

1987; former bd. dirs. Atlantic Coun. U.S.. George C. Marshall Found- Gen. Dynamics Co., Kemper Nat. Ins. CoThomas Industnes; former sr. cons. The Coca-Cola CoWorld Bd of Govs- 1988-94. Decorated DSC. chmn

Army.

USO

DSM. DSM of Army, Navy and Air Force, Silver Star, Legion of Merit with 3 oak leaf clusters, D.F.C. with 2 oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star medal with V device; hon. fellow Univ Coll., Oxford U- recipient Disting. Svc. Citation U. Kans. 1984. Disting Grad award U.S. Mil Acad. 1995. Mem Assn US. Army George C Marshall medal. 1999 Rhodes SchoVFW, Assn. U.S. Army (bd. dirs). Assn lars. Soc. 1st Inf. Divsn- Am. Soc. French Legion of Honor. Ret Officers Assn Mil Order of World Wars, The Pilgnms. Army-Navy Country Club, Army and Navy Club. Alfalfa. Phi Delta Thcta Def.

Am

.

ROGERS, CARL RANSOM,

DA

psychologist, educator; b

Oak

1902; s Walter A and Julia (Cushmg) R Aug. 28. 1924 (dec 1979); children: David. Wis- 1924; Columbia U. 1928. Natalie. BA- U Ph.D.. 1931. L.H.D., Lawrence Coll., 1956. U. Santa Clara. 1971. Lilt D Gonzaga U - 1968; DSc- U Cin- 1974; Ph.D.,

Park.

AUS.

.

1959-60; LLD. Akron U- 1978. Boston U - 1981. Commd U.S. Army. 1943, advanced through grades to gen., 1974; aide to supl. U.S. Mil. Acad- 1945-46, comdt. cadets, 196769; aide to high commr. Austria Gen. Mark W. Clark, 194647; bn. comdr. Korea. 1952; exec, to comdr. -in-chief Far East Command. 1953-54; mil asst to Chief Staff U.S. Army. 1956-59; exec, to chmn (Joint Chiefs of Staff). 1962-66; asst. div comdr. (1st Inf. Div.), Vietnam. 1966-67; comdg. gen. (5th Inf. Div.), Ft. Carson, Colo- 1969-70; chief legis liaison Dept. Army, 1971-72. dep. chief of staff for personnel. 197274; comdg. gen. U.S. Army Forces Command. 1974-76; chief of staff U.S. Army. 1976-79; supreme allied comdr. Europe; comdr. in chief (US European Command). 1979-87; ret. U.S.

m. Helen

with

.

It.

pres.'s adv.

community

16.

BA DCL

Am., mem.

World War II. ETO. Named Man of Year N.J. Jr C. of C. 1959. Water Conservationist of Yr N.J State Fcdn Sportsmen's Clubs. 1966. Ann. Golden Medal award Garden Clubs N.J.. 1969. Stale of Israel Bonds Scroll of honor. 1971. V citation, 1971, citations Nat Small Bus Assn - 1972, citations Pres.'s Com. Employment Handicapped. 1972. Nat. Humanitarian award Joint Handicapped Council Nat. Soc. Handicapped. 1972. Disting. Service award Nat. Council Urban Econ. Devel 1975. numerous leadership and service awards Hon fellow Am Acad. Med Adminstrs mem

W

Ill

.

Jan

8.

;

Elliott.

MA-

,

of

C

(past

pres .),

VFW.

Am

Clubs

Legion

Optimist. FJk.

WASHINGTON

AUGUSTUS, engineer; b ROEBLING, Saxonburg. Pa.. May 26, 1837; s. John A. (dec.) and Johanna (Herting) R m Emily Warren. Jan. 18. 1865 Degree in civil engnng.. Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. 1867 Joined father in conslrn of Pitts suspension bridge across Alleghany River. Cinn. and Covington suspension bridge; joined father in constrn of Bklyn Bridge, until 1869. dir., 1869—; pres bd dirs John A Roebling's Sons Co.. Trenton, N.J Author: Military Suspension Bridge. Pvt to bvtd. col Union Army. 1861-65. .

.

resigned. 1865

Died July 21. 1926

Dr

1975;

Social Scis- Leiden

Northwestern

U.

1978;

WENDELL

Orange

LEE, biochemistry

City. Iowa. July 26. 1938.

educator, cons

Edward and

Edith (Beyers) R- m. Donna R Gray. Dec 23. 1989; children by previous marriage: Brenda Jo, Caryn Jean. Jeffrey

archives appear in their original form

of Year. Am. Humantst Assn., 1964. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- mem. Am. Acad. Psychotherapists (pres. 1956-58). Orthopsychiat. Assn (v.p. 1941-42). Am. Assn Applied Psychology (pres. 194445), Psychol Assn (pres. 1946-47). Phi Beta Kappa

Am

Am

Home: La

Died Feb

Jolla Calif

4.

1987.

ROGERS, EDITH NOURSE,

congresswoman; b Saco. Maine. 1881. d Franklin and Edith Francis (Riversmith) Nourse; m. John J. Rogers. 1907 (dec. Mar 28. 1925) (hon ). Tufts Coll Bates Coll.; LLD. Washington Coll. Law. Lowell Tech. Inst. Red Cross worker Walter Reed Hosp1918-22; apptd. personal rep. Pres. Harding in care of disabled soldiers, 1922. Pres. Coolidge. 1923. Pres. Hoover. 1929. Rep presdl elector. 1924; elected to 69th Congress, 5th Mass Dist- 1925-27. 70th to 86th Congress; del. to Inter-Am. Conf. Mexico City; pres. bd. trustees Rogers Hall Sch- Lowell, Mass. Recipient Am. Legion's D.S.M. Mem. Women's Overseas Svc. League, Am. Legion Aux- Congl. Club, Sulgrave Club Washington. Republican. Episcopalian. Died Sept. 10, 1960; buried Lowell Cemetery.

MA

,

ROGERS, FRED MCFEELY, television producer and host; b. Latrobe. Pa- Mar 20. 1928; s. James Hillis and Nancy (McFeely) Flagg; m Sara Joanne Byrd. July 9, 1952; children: James Byrd. John Frederick. MusB, Rollins Coll1951;

MDiv.

Coll..

1969;

Sem -

HHD

DD

1973,

Washington and Jefferson

ster Coll.. 1987;

1977. 1982. 1985.

DHL

Pitts Theol. Sem.. 1962; (hon). Thiel (hon). Eastern Mich U- 1973; LittD Vincent Coll.. 1973; (hon). Chnstian Theol

(hon .). St

LHD

(hon). Yale

U-

Coll., 1984.

Westmin-

1974, Lafayette Coll-

Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1984. Linfield CollDuquesne U- 1982. Slippery Rock Coll - 1982, U. S.CMacMurray Coll., 1986, Drury Coll.. 1986. Bowling

1987; DFA (hon), Carnegie-Mellon U(hon). Waynesburg Coll.. 1978. U Ind- 1988; Hobart and William Smith Colls, 1985, U. Conn- 1991, Ind U- Pa- 1992, Boston U- 1992. Moravian Coll., 1992; hon. degree, Goucher Coll.. 1993, U. Pitts- 1993, N.C. State, 1996; (hon ), U. W.Va- 1995; D Pub Svc. (hon.), Edinboro (Pa.) U- 1998; hon. degree, Westminister Choir Coll. 1999. Marist Coll., 1999. Old Dominion U„ 2000 Adj. prof U. Pitts- 1976; Family CommInc- Pitts- asst. producer NBC. 1951-53; exec, producer Sta WQED. Pitts- 1953-62; producer, host CBC. Toronto. Ont- 1962-64; exec, producer, host Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (PBS), Pitts- 1965—; prodr, host Old Fnends, New Fnends PBS interview series, 1979-81; host Fred Rogers' Heros PBS. 1994. Author: Mister Rogers Talks with Parents, 1983, Mister Rogers' First Experiences Books, 1985. Mister Rogers' Playbook, 1986, Mr Rogers Talks About Divorce, 1987, Mister Rogers-How Families Grow, 1988, You are Special, 1994, Let's Talk About It: Divorce. 1995. Let's Talk About It: Adoption, 1996, Dear Mister Rogers. 1996, Lets Talk About Stepfamilies. 1999. Lets Talk About It: Extraordinary Friends. 2000; producer five audio cassettes of original songs-Many Ways to Say I Love You. audio cassettes and Bedtime, 1992, Growing, 1992. You Are Special. 1995. Coming and Going. 1997; composer: Mr. Rogers' Songbook, Mister Rogers EZ Play Today Songbook, 1998. It's a Beautiful Day with Mister Rogers Songbook, 1998; host, wnter, producer five one hour videocassettes home videos CBS. 1987-88. eight 30 minute home videos,

Green State U1976;

MusD

LLD

(hon).

DHL

CEO, NYC-

CD

1995-96. Chmn. child devel. and mass media forum White House Conf. on Children; mem. Esther Island Preserve Assn bd. dirs. McFeely Rogers Found- hon. chmn. Nat. PTA, 1992-94. Recipient Children's Trust award Children's Med. Ctr- Chgo. 1997. Pittsburgher of Yr award Pitts mag 1997. Lifetime Achievement TV Critics Assn., 1997, Lifetime Achievement Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis- 1997, Lifetime Achievement award Gold Angel Internat. Angel Awards, 1998. Emmy award for performer, children's series. 1999. Spirit of Am. award Nat. Coun. for the Social Studies. 1999, Pa. Founder's award Pa. Hist, and Mus. Commn- 1999. Parents' Choice Classic award. 1999; star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood C of C - 1998; inducted to TV Hall of Fame Nat Acad TV Arts and Scis. 1999 Mem. Luxor Ministenal Assn., Nat. Assn. TV Program Execs. Presbytenan. Office: 4802 5th Ave Pittsburgh PA 152132957 Every person in this life is so much more than meets the eye or ear. I'm continually surpnsed at the complexity of all those whom I'm fortunate enough really to get to know.

U-

PhD

Netherlands. (hon). Union

Psychologist in child study Exptl. Colls and Univs- 1984. dept Soc. for Prevention Cruelty to Children. Rochester. 1928-30. dir 1930-39. dir Rochester Guidance Center. 1939; prof clin. psychology Ohio State If., 1940-45. dir.

NY-

.

counseling services Counseling Center.

USO. 1944-45. prof, psychology, exec, sec U Chgo, 1945-57; Knapp prof U Wis.

1957. prof, psychology and psychiatry. 1957-63; resident fellow Western Behavioral Scis Inst - La Jolla. Calif. 196468. Center Studies of the Person. La Jolla. 1968-87; vis prof Rochester, Columbia U. Tchrs. Collat vanous times U UCLA. Harvard U. Occidental Coll - U Calif-Berkeley. Author Measunng Personality Adjustment in Brandeis U Children. 1931. Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child. 1939. Counseling and Psychotherapy. 1942. (with J Wallen)

Counseling with Returned Servicemen. 1946. Client-Centered Therapy. 1951. (with others) Psychotherapy and Personality Change. 1954, On Becoming a Person. 1961. (with E.T Gendlin. DJ Kiesler. C.B. Truax) The Therapeutic Relationship and its Impact A Study of Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics. 1967. Freedom to Learn. 1969, Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups, 1970. Becoming Partners: Marnagc and Its Alternatives. 1972. Carl Rogers on Personal Power. 1977. A Way of Being. 1980. Freedom to Learn for the 80s. 1983; also

ROEI.OFS, sultant; b.

named Humanist

..

U Hamburg. 1975; ScD-

.

Wayne C

for disting. service Columbia U. Tchrs. Coll.. 1986; fellow Center Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis. 1962-63;

,

Navy League

Assn. U.S.,

Hosp.

to comdr. USNR, 1942-45. (trustee 1955-58) bar assns Man-

Served

So. Calif.

pres.

Bd.

Library.

LA

Ctr.

medal

numerous

articles.

Recipient Disting. Set

Contbn

Am Psychol Assn 1956. 1st Disting Profl Contbn award. 1972. Nicholas Murray Butler medal Columbia UPastoral Counselors award 1955; Disting. Contbn Assn. 1967. Profl award Am Bd Profl Psychology. 1968; award

.

Am

GINGER

ROGERS,

MCMATH), 1911;

d.

(VIRGINIA

KATHERINE

b. Independence, Mo- July 16, Eddins and Lela Emogene (Owens) Edward Jackson Culpepper, 1929 (div. 1931);

dancer, actress;

William

McMath; m Lew Ayres, 1934

m

m

(div 1941). Jack Briggs, 1943 (div. William 1949); m. Jacques Bcrgerac. 1953 (div 1957); Marshall. 1961 (div. 1972) Ed pub schs. Began as a child dancer. 1926; stage debut in Ginger and Her Redheads, 1925; vaudeville appearances include The Original John Held Jr. Girl. 1926. Ginger and Pepper, 1928-31; stage appearances include Top Speed. 1929. Girl Crazy. 1930. Love and Let Love. 1951, The Pink Jungle. 1959. More Perfect Union. 1963. Hello. Dolly!. 1965. Our Town. 1972; appeared in mo-

m G

tion pictures,

1930.



1930

Queen High.

;

starred in 1930. The

Young Man of Manhattan, Sap From Syracuse, 1930.

Among Lovers. 1931, The Tip-Off. 1931. Suicide Fleet. 1931. Carnival Boat. 1932. The Tenderfoot. 1932. The Thirteenth Guest. 1932. Hal Check Girl. 1932. You Said a Mouthful, 1932. Forty Second Street. 1933. Broadway Bad. 1933. Gold Diggers of 1933. 1933, Professional Sweetheart. 1933. A Shretk in the Night. 1933. Don't Bet on love. 1933. Sitting Pretty. 1933. Flying Down to Rio. 1933. Chance at Heaven, 1933, Rafter Romance. 1934. Finishing School. 1934. Twenty Million Sweethearts. 1934. Change of Heart. 1934. Upperworld. 1934. The Gay Divorcee. 1934, Romance in Manhattan, 1934, Roberta. 1935. Star of Midnight. 1935. Top Hal. 1935. In Person. 1935, Follow the Reel. 1936. Swing Time. 1936. Shall We Follow the Leader, 1930. Honor

ROGERS Dance, 1937, Stage Door, 1937. Having a Wonderful Time, 1938. Vivacious Lady, 1938, Carefree. 1938, The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle. 1939. Bachelor Mother. 1939, Fifth Avenue Girl. 1939, Primrose Path. 1940, Lucky Partners, 1940. Kitty Foyle, 1940 (Academy award best actress 1940). Tom. Dick and Harry, 1941. Roxie Hart. 1942. Tales of Manhattan, 1942. The Major and the Minor, 1942. Once Upon a Honeymoon, 1942, Tender Comrade, 1943, Lady in the Dark, 1944, I'll Be Seeing You. 1944. Weekend at the Waldorf, 1945. Heartbeat, 1946. Magnificent Doll. 1946, It Had to Be You, 1947, The Barkleys of Broadway, 1949. 1950. Storm Warning, 1950, The Groom Spurs, 1951. We're Not Married. 1952. Monkey Busi1952, Dreamboat. 1952, Forever Female, 1953. Black Widow, 1954. Beautiful Stranger. 1954. Tight Spot. 1955. The First Travelling Saleslady. 1956, Teenage Rebel, 1956, Oh, Men! Oh. Women!. 1957. The Confession. 1964. Harlow. 1965. That's Entertainment!, 1974. That's Dancing!. 1984; TV appearances include (episodic) Dick Powell's Zane Gray Theatre. 1958, The DuPont Show with June Allyson, 1960. Ginger Rogers Show. 1961, The Red Skelton Show, 1962, Ed Sullivan Show, Perry Como Show, Bob Hope Show; (specials) The Ginger Rogers Special. 1958, Canssima. 1959. Bob Hope's Potomac Madness, I960, The Songs of Irving Berlin, Perfect Strangers,

Wore ness,

1962, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, 1965; dir. play Babes in Arms, 1987; author: Ginger, 1991. Recipient Kennedy Ctr. Honors. 1992. Home: Medford Oreg. Died Apr. 24.

WHO'S

230

1995.

ROGERS, MARTHA

ELIZABETH,

emeritus, lecturer, consultant;

b.

Dallas.

nursing

May

12,

educator 1914; d.

Bruce Taylor and Lucy Mulholland (Keener) R. Diploma. Knoxville Gen Hosp Sch. Nursing, 1936; BS, George Peabody Coll., 1937; MA. Columbia U., 1945; MPH, Johns Hopkins U., 1952. ScD. 1954; DSc (hon .). Duquesne U., 1978. Fairfield U.. 1984. Emory U 1986. Adelphi U.. 1986. Washburn U. Topeka. 1987; LHD (hon). U. San Diego. 1979, Mercy Coll., 1986; LittD (hon). lona Coll., 1981. Case Western Res. U., 1992. Rural pub health nurse Children'ns

Rogensms- The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition, 1919; Rogensms— The Cowboy Philosopher on the Peace Conference. 1919; Rogensms— What Laugh At. 1920; Illiterate Digest. 1924; Letters of a Self-Made Diplomat to His President; There's Not a Bathing Suit in Russia. 1927, Mem. Mason, Elk Methodist. Died Aug. 15, 1935.

We

ROGERS, WILLIAM PIERCE, lawyer; b Norfolk, NY, June 23, 1913; s. Harrison Alexander and Myra (Beswick) R.; m Adele Langston, June 27, 1936; children: Dale, Anthony Wood. Jeffrey Langston, Douglas Langston. AB. Colgate U„ 1934; LLB. Cornell. 1937 Bar: 1937, DC. 1950 Asst. dist. atty. N.Y. County, 1938-42, 46-47; chief counsel

1937-39; acting dir. edn. Vis. Nurse Assn.. Hartford, Conn., 1940-45; asst. dir. edn., asst. supr. staff, exec. dir. Vis. Nurse Assn., Phoenix, 1 945-5 rsch. asst. Johns Hopkins U., Bait., 1953-54; prof, nursing, head div NYU, 1954-75. prof.. 1975-79. prof, ementa. 1979-94; vis. 1

;

Cath. U. Am- Washington, 1952-53; cons. Ministry Higher Edn.. Brazil. Surgeon Gen. of USAF. Bicultural Soc Nurse Scientists. The Netherlands. Author: Educational Revolution in Nursing, 1961, An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing. 1970; editor Nursing Sci. jour.. 1963-65; contbr. over 200 articles, monographs, books revs. to profl. jours.; producer audio-visual tapes Recipient Disting. Alumnus award, R. Louise McManus medal Tchrs award and citation Am. Holistic Nurses Coll.. Columbia L Assn., Presdl. citation Messiah Coll., citation Am. Assn. Colls. Nursing, award and citation NYU Div. Nursing. Alumni and Faculty, Classroom Dedication in Honor of Teaching NYU. 1991, others; named Healer of the Yr., Nurse Healers Profl. Assocs. Coop., 1989. Fellow Am. Acad. Nursing; mem. ANA. AAUP. Nat. League for Nursing (Martha R. Rogers award). Soc. Rogenan Scholars, Sigma Theta Tau (award and citation Upsilon chpt.. Mary Tolle Wnght Leadership award). Kappa Delta Pi Developer of a paradigm of nursing-science of unitary human beings, philosophical and theoretical investigations directed toward elucidation and further understanding of nature and direction of unitary human development. Died 1994. lectr.

for

.

ROGERS, ROY (LEONARD FRANKLIN SLYE),

country

musician, actor; b. Cin., Nov. 5, 1911; s. Andrew E. and Mattie Martha (Womach) Slye; m. Arlene Wilkins, 1936 (dec. Nov. 1946); children: Cheryl Darlene, Linda Lou, Roy Jr., Marion, Scottish Ward; m. Dale Evans; children: Robin

John (dec.), Mary Little Doe, Deborah (dec), pres. Roy Rogers Enterprises; past owner Roy Rogers Apple Valley Inn; owner Roy Rogers Western World and Mus., Victorville, Calif.; franchised Roy Rogers Family Restaurants. Organized western group Sons of the Pioneers; appeared in numerous films including Under Western Stars, 1938, The Old Corral, Frontier Pony Express, Silver Spurs, My Pal Trigger, Son of Paleface, Mackintosh & T.J.; former (dec.),

TV

radio singer;

series, spls.; actor, prodr.

TV

films; host

TV

1975. many personal aprec. artist Capitol Records, 20th Records; albums include. Best Of, 1990, Tribute, 1991. Rhythm & Groove, 1996, author: (with Dale Evans) Happy Trails: Our Life Story, 1994 Mem. AFTRA. SAG, Guild Variety Artists, Musicians Union.

show The Great Movie Cowboys, pearances

rodeos,

fairs;

Century Records,

RCA

Am

Masons Died

July

6,

1998.

Investigating Com, 1947, chief counsel Truman Com., 1947-48; chief counsel U.S. Senate Investigations Sub-Corn. Exec. Expenditures Com.. 1948-50; mem. firm Dwight. Royall, Harris, Koegel Caskey, N.Y.C and Washington, 1950-53; dep. atty. gen. U.S., 1953-57. U.S. atty. gen., 1957-61; ptnr. firm Royall, Koegel. Rogers & Wells. 1961-69; U.S. sec. state, 1969-73, now sr. partner firm Rogers

&

&

Wells LLP. N.Y.C. and Washington., 1973—; U.S. rep. 20th Gen. Assembly. UN, 1967, Ad Hoc Com. on South

UN

1967;

Africa,

mem.

Commn. Law Enforcement and

Pres.'s

Adminstrn., 1965-67; appt. chmn. Presdl. Commn. to Investigate Space Shuttle Challenger Accident. 1986. Served to It.

comdr. USN, 1942-46. Recipient Medal of Freedom, 1973. Fellow Am. Bar Found.; mem. Bar Assn. City N.Y., Am., N.Y. State. Washington bar assns.. Am. Law Inst.. Burning Tree Club (Bethesda, Md.), Country Club (Bethesda), Sky Club (NYC). Racquet and Tennis Club (NYC). Chevy Chase (Md.), Metropolitan Club (Washington), Alibi Club (Washington), Links, Order of Coif. Sigma Chi, Delta Theta Phi. Office: Rogers & Wells LLP 200 Park Ave Fl 8E New York NY 10166-0800 also: Rogers & Wells LLP 607 14th St Fl 9 Washington DC 20005-2000

NW

Kirstin.

MA

1969, U., 1976.

in

AB

in

G., biotechnologist;

Biology/Chemistry,

b.

Peoria,

Wabash

111.;

1

Coll.,

PhD in Biology, Johns Hopkins Europe Monsanto CerCambridge, Eng.; now dir. Crop Genomics

Biology, 1970;

Dir. biotech. projects for

eals Tech. Ctr..

CENTURY AMERICA

women's activities Dem Nat. Campaign Com., 1928; asst. Office Civilian Def 1941-42, apptd. U.S. rep. to UN Gen. Assembly, 1945, 49-52. 61; chmn. commn. on human rights UN Econ. and Social Coun.. 1946. Recipient 1st Ann Franklin D. Roosevelt Brotherhood award, 1946, First Am. Award in Human Rels.. 1949, Four Freedoms award, 1950. Prince Carl medal (Sweden), 1950. Irving Geist Found, award, 1950. Highest Honor award Nat. Soc. for Crippled Children and Adults, 1950. Mem. Am. Assn. UN. State LWV (v.p). Altrusa Club, N.Y. Woman's City Club. Cosmopolitan Club, 100.000 Mile Club. Died Nov. 7. 1962. dir.

.

NY

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO, the United

States;

b

Hyde

James and Sara (Delano) Mar.

Park. ;

m

32nd President of

NY.. Jan. 30. 1882; s. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.

Anna Eleanor

1905; children:

17.

R

Boettiger, James, El-

liott, Franklin D., John A. BA, Harvard U„ 1904; postgrad., Columbia U Law Sch 1904-07; LLD, Rutgers U„ 1933, William and Mary Coll 1934, U. Notre Dame, 1935; LittD, Rollins Coll., t936; D in Civil Law, Oxford (Eng.) U., 1941, Bar: N.Y. 1907. Lawyer Carter. Ledyard & Milburn. N.Y.C, 1907-10; ptnr. Roosevelt & O'Connor, N.Y.C. 192433; mem. N.Y. State Senate. 1910-13; resigned, 1913; asst. sec. U.S. Navy, 1913-20; gov. State of N.Y.. 1929-33; pres. ,

,

1933-45; in charge of inspection U.S. Naval forces in European waters. 1918, and of demobilzation in Europe, 1919. Author: Whither Bound. 1926. The Happy Warrior—Alfred E Smith. 1928. Government— Not Politics, 1932, Looking Forward. 1933, On Our Way, 1934. Dem. nominee for Pres. of v.p. of U.S., 1920; mem. Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commn.. 1909, Pittsburgh Centennial. 1913; mem. Nat. Commn. Panama PL Expedition, 1915; overseer Harvard U., 918-24; pres. Am. Nat. Red Cross. Ga. Warm Spring Found.; sr. warden St. James Episc. Ch., Hyde Park. Mem. Naval History Soc., N.Y. Hist. Soc.. Holland Soc.. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Masons. Episcopalian. Democrat. Died Apr. 12. 1945; interred at Hyde Park, N.Y. U.S..

ROJANKOVSKY, FEODOR

S., artist; b Mitava. Russia, Dec. 24, 1891; s. Stephan and Lydia (Kordasevich) R.; m. Nina G. Fedotov, Apr. 12, 1946; 1 child. Tatiana. Student, Moscow Acad. Fine Arts. Pub. sketches and drawings various lit. mags., Russia, 1915-17; illustrator books. Poltava, Russia, 1918-19, Pans. London; state designer Poznan (Poland) Opera House. 1920-22; art dir. pub. firm, Poland, 192225; illustrator children's books, 1941-70. Served with Russian Army, WWI. Recipient Gold medal Art Dirs. Club, 1948, Silver Jubilee award Ltd. Edit. Club. 1954, Children's Book Festival award N.Y Herald Tnbune, 1955, Caldecott award. 1956. Died Oct. 12. 1970; buned Woodlawn Ceme-

tery,

Bronx NY.

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, States;

N.Y.C,

b.

R

Oct. 27,

26th President of the United

1858;

s.

Theodore and Martha

m. Alice Hathaway Lee. Oct. 27, 1880 (died 1884); child. Alice; m. Edith Kennit Carow, Dec. 2. 1886; children: 4 sons and a daughter. AB, Harvard U., 1880; LLD. 1902. Columbia U.. 1899. Hope Coll.. 1901. Yale U.. 1901. Northwestern U. 1893, U. Chgo., 1903, U. Calif.. 1903. U. Pa.. 1905. Clark U, 1905. George Washington U.. 1909. Cambndge U.. 1910; D.C.L., Oxford U., 1910; PhD, U Berlin, 1910. Mem. N.Y. Legis., 1882-84; commr. U.S. Civil Svc. Commission. 889-95; police commr City of N.Y., N.Y.C. 1895-97; asst. sec. U.S. Navy, 1897-98; resigned for (Bulloch)

;

1

1

ROLLINS,

military duty; gov.

HOWARD ELLSWORTH,

JR., actor; b Bait 1950; s. Howard E. Sr and Ruth R Student, Towson State U. Appearances include: (Broadway) We Interrupt This Program. (TV) Eliza: Our Story. 1975. All Children, Another World (Emmy nomination). King, Roots, The Next Generation, For Us the Living. Moving Right Oct.

.

17,

My

Along, Thorn well. My Old Man, The Neighborhood. Doctor's Story, (series) In the Heat of the Night, 1988—; (films) The House of God, 1978, Ragtime (Oscar nomina-

New York

State,

1899-1900; elected v.p.

1901; succeeded to presidency on death of William McKinley, 1901-05; elected Pres.. 1905-09; contbg. editor The Outlook, 1909-14; Spi. ambassador of U.S. at funeral of King Edward VII, 1910; addresses before univs. and learned socs.; lectr. Royal Geog. Soc.. London, 1914; rancher; hunter, U.S..

1909-10; explorer in Brazil.

Africa.

1914, a tributary of the

tion), 1981, A Soldier's Story. 1984, (theatncal prodns.) Streamers, Medal of Honor Rag, G.R. Point, The Mighty Gents. Office: c/o William Morns Agy 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly Hills CA 90212-2704

Madeira River named in his honor by govt. Author: The Winning of the West. 1889-96, History of the Naval War of 1812. 1882. Hunting Tnps of a Ranchman. 1885, Life of Thomas Hart Benson, 1886. Life of Gouverneur Morris, 1887. Ranch Life and Hunting Trail. 1888. History of New York. 1890. The Wilderness Hunter. 1893. Amencan Ideals and Other Essays. 1897, The Rough Riders. 1899. Life Of Oliver Cromwill. 1900. The Strenuous Life. 1900. Works (8 vols.). 1902. The Deer Family. 1902. Amencan Ideals and

ROMNEY,

Other

GEORGE,

organization

former

executive,

government official; b. Chihuahua. Mex., July 8, 1907; s. Gaskell and Anna (Pratt) R.; m. Lenore LaFount, July 2, 1931; children: Lynn Romney Keenan, Jane Romney Robinson, Scott, Willard Mitt. Student, Latter Day Saints High Sch. and Jr. Coll., U. Utah. 1929, George Washington U.. 1929-30. Missionary Scotland and Eng., 1927- 28; tAnff specialist for US. Senator David I. Walsh. 1929-30; apprentice Aluminum Co. Am., 1930; salesman Aluminum Co. Am., Los Angeles. 1931; Washington rep. Aluminum Co. Am., also Aluminum Wares Assn., 1932-38; Detroit mgr. Automobile Mfrs. Assn., 1939-41, gen. mgr. assn., 1942-48; v.p. Nash-Kelvinator Corp., 1950-53. exec. v. p., 1953-54, dir., 1953-54; pres., chmn. bd., gen. mgr. Am. Motors Corp 1954-62. vice chmn., dir. (un leave), until 1962; gov. Mich., 1963-69; sec. HUD. 1969-72, chmn., chief exec, officer Nat. Center Vol. Action, 1973-79; chmn. Volunteer: Nat. Center. 1979-95, U.S. employer del to Metal Trades Industry Confs.. 1946-49; mng. dir. Automotive Coun. War Prodn 1942-45; .,

.

chmn Citizens for Mich.. 1959-62; mgmt Manpower Commn, Labor-Mgmt. Commn.,

mem.

War

Detroit

area;

also pres. Washington Trade Assn. Execs.. 1937-38; pres. Detroit Trade Assn., 1941; dir. Am. Trade Assn. Execs., 1944-47; mng. dir. Nat. Auto. Golden Jubilee Com., 1946. Past

ROGERS, STEPHEN child.

IN 20TH

NY

War

Senate

U.S.

,

Fund Mich.,

WHO

mem.

bd. dirs.

NCCJ, United Fund, Cranbrook

Sch.;

Detroit Stake Ch Jesus Chnst of Latter-Day regional rep., 1973-80; bd. dirs. Points of Light Named A. P. InFound., Nat. and Community Commn. dustry Man of Year. 1958-61. Home: Bloomfield Hill Mich. Died July, 1995. past

pres.

Saints,

Essays.

Good Hunting,

1

907,

True

Americanism,

Afncan and European Addresses, 1910, Afncan Game Trails. 1910. The New Nationalism. 1910. Realizable Ideals (the Earl lectures), 1912, Conservation of Womanhood and Childhood, 1912, History as Literature and Other Essasys, 1913, Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography, 1913. Life Histones of Afncan Game Animals (2 vols.). 1914, Through the Brazilian Wilderness, 1914, Amenca and the World War, 1915, A Booklover's Holidays in the Open, 1916, Fear God, and Take Your Own Part, 1916. Foes of Our Own Household. 1917, National Strength and International Duty, 1917; contbr. to leading mags, and reviews. Del. Rep. Nat. Conv,, 1884; candidate for mayor NY.. 1886. Organized with Surgeon (later Maj.-Gen.) Leonard Wood, 1st U.S. Cav., It. col. of regt., which dist. itself in Cuba; promoted col. for gallantry at battle of Las Guasimas. mustered out Sept. 1898; candidate for Pres for Progressive Party, 1912; adv. of civil svc. and other reforms, nat. and mcpl.; nominated for Pres., Progressive Party, 1916, declined; offered to raise an aramy divsn., after declaration of war, to go to France, offer declined by Pres. Wilson, 1917 Recipient Nobel Peace Pnze, 1906. Republican. Died Jan. 6, 1919 at Sagamore Hill.

ROOT* ELIHU,

sec. of state, senator; b.

Clinton, N.Y.,

May

Oren and Nancy Whitney (Buttrick) R.; m. Clara 8, 1878 (died 1928); Edith, Elihu. Edward. AB. Hamilton Coll.. 1864, AM. 1867; LLD, 1894; LLB. N.Y. U.. 1867; LLD, 1904. Yale U„ 1900. Columbia U. 1904, Williams U 1905, Pnnceton U.. 1906. U. Buenos Aires. 1906, Harvard U. 1907, Wesleyan U. 1909. McGill U.. 1913. Union U, 1914. U. State of N.Y., 1915. U. Toronto. 1918. 15,

1845.

s.

Wales. Jan.

.

Cereron Genomics subs. Monsanto Co., Boston. Recipient Nat Medal Tech., 1998. Achievements include member of scientific team to first develop foreign genes into plants leading to virus resistance and insect protection traints for crops; integrating modern crop breeding with newer methods for crop improvement; avocations: magic, international

cooking,

travel.

Cambridge

MA

Office: Cereron Genomics 45 Sidney 02139-4133

St

ROOSEVELT, (ANNA) ELEANOR, Lady

of the United States; b

and Anna (Hall) 1905 (dec Apr. Franklin

Elliott.

R.; 12,

D

.

N.Y.C.

advocate, former First Oct. II. 1884; d. Elliott

m. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Mar.

17.

1945); children: Anna Eleanor. James, LHD. Russell Sage Coll 1929

John

A

,

active ednl. sociol and polit. affairs. Author: When You Grow Up to vote. 1932, It's Up to the Women, 1933, A Tnp Story, to Washington With Bobby and Betty: This Is 1937. Days, 1938, If You Ask Me, 1946. This I

My

ROGERS, WILL,

Oologah. IT.. Nov. 4, 1879; R., m. Betty Blake, Nov. 25, 1908; children: Will, Mary. Jim Ed.. Willie Hassell Sch., Neosho, Mo.; Kemper Mil Acad., Boonville, short time. Began in vaudeville Hammerstein's Roof Garden, New York. 1905; with Ziegfeld's Follies and Night Frolics, since s.

humorist;

b.

Clem Vann and Mary (Schrimpsher)

3 yrs. in moving pictures; toured as lecturer; making talking pictures for Fox Co. Author:

1914; except

engaged

in

My

Remember, 1949, India The Awakening East, 1952, On My Own, 1958, You Learn By Living. 1960, The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1961; editor:

Eighties

(letters

of

Elliott

Hunting Big

Roosevelt,

Game

sportsman).

the 1932,

in

Chnstmas, a Story by Eleanor Roosevelt, 1940, The Moral Basis of Democracy, 1940. Fin. chmn. woman's divsn. N.Y. Dem. State Com.. 1924-28; mem. adv. com. in charge

Colgate U 1919, U. Calif.. 1923; D in Polit. Sci., U. Leyden. 1913; D.C.L., Oxford U.. 1913, NYU. 1929; mem. Faculty Polit. and Adminstrv. Scis., U. San Marcos, Lima, 1906; D honoris causa, U. Paris. 1921. Admitted to bar, 1867. Taught at Rome Acad., 1865; atty. N.Y.; U.S. dist. atty. so. dist.. N.Y., 1883-85; sec. of war in cabinet of Pres. McKinley, 1899-1904; sec. of state in cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt, 190509; senator N.Y.. 1909-15; pres. Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace, 1910-25; del.-at-large N.Y. Const!. Conv., 1894, chmn. judiciary com.; mem. Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. 1903; counsel for U.S. N. Atlantic Boundary ,

1903; mem. Permanent Ct. of Arbitration at The Hague, 1910—, Commn. Internat. Junsts, reported plan of new Permanent Ct. of Internat. Justice, 1921.; pres. Hague Tnbunal of Arbitration between Great Bntain. Fance, Spain

Tribunal.

and Portugal, concerning ch property, 1913; ambassador ex-

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Iraordinary at head of spl diplomatic mission Russia, 1917; plenipotentiary for U.S. Internal. Conf. on LimitaArmament, Waslington. 1921; mem. League of Nations com. of experts to revise World Ct. statute on basis of experience at ct. meeting.. Geneva. 1919; Dodge lectr. Yale U., 1907; Stafford Little lectr Princeton U„ 1913; temp chmn Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904. temp, and permanent chmn 1912; chmn. Rep. Slate corns 1908. 10. 13. 14, 16. 20. 22; pres. NY. Coll. of Presdl. Electors. 1925. NY. Constl Conv., 1915; chmn. trustees Camegic Instn. Washington, Pub. 1913— . Hamilton Coll. 1912—; bd trustees Fedn of Arts. Slate Libr., Met. Mus of Art. Charities Aid Assn.; pres. N.Y. Law Inst., mem Mex. Acad Legis. and Jurisprudence, hon mem. Inst, of Adv. of Brazil; Inst hon. pres. Pan-Am. Conf.. Rio de Janeiro. 1906, Internal. Law, Nat. Security League, chmn. U.S. Govt. War Savings Investments Soc.. 1918—; hon. pres.. mem. coun. Am. Law Inst.; del., hon. pres. N.Y. State Conv., 1933. Author: The Citizen's Pan in Government. 1907, Experiment in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution, 1913, Addresses on International Subjects, 1916. Military and Colonial Policy of the United States. 1916. Latin America and the United States, 1917, Russia and the United States. 1917. Miscellaneous Addresses. 1917, Men and Policices, 1924. Hon. pres. N.Y. Assn for the Blind. Nat Soc for Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize. Prevention of Blindness. 1912, Roosevelt medal for Adminstm. of Pub Office. 1924,

commr. tion of

.

NY

.

NY NY

Am

Am

medal and prize for championship of Ct. of Internal. Justice Woodrow Wilson Found 1926. Grand Cordon de I'ordre de Couronne of Belgium. 1919, grand commdr Royal Order Fellow AAAS. British of George the First, Greece. 1923. Acad. (corr. mem), Mass. Hist. Soc. (corr. mem); mem. ABA (pres. 1915). AIA (hon mem). New England Soc (N.Y chpt., pres.. 1893-95). Union League Club (NY chpt, pres 1898-99. 1915-16). Assn. Bar City of N.Y. (pres 190405). Am Soc. Internal Law (pres. 1906—), N.Y. Stale Bar Assn. (pres. 1910). Century Club (pres. 1918—). Institut de Droit Internal, (hon. mem.), N.Y. C. of C. (hon. mem.), Soc. of the Cinn. (hon. mem.). Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Died Feb. 7. 1937 ,

la

ROSSINI

231

Reds. 1963-78. player mgr.. 1984-87, mgr.. 1987-89; player Phillies. 1979-83, Montreal Expos. 1984; host weekly show Pete Rose on Baseball Sta. WCKY. Cin, 1992; now host syndicated show Talk Sports with Pete Rose Sta. WGTO-AM. Orlando, Fla. Author: (with Bob Hertzel) Charlie Hustle, 1975. Winning Baseball. 1976. (with Peter Golenback) Pete Rose on Hitting. 1985. (with Rof-r Kahn) Pete Rose: My Story. 1989; TV appearances include Babe Ruth, 1991. ArliSJ, 1996. Savage Skies. 1996. Veronicas Phila radio

Closet. 1997, Wrestlemania XIV. 1998. Wrestlemania XV. 1999. Wrestlemania XVI. 2000 Named Nat. League Rookie of Yr, 1963. Most Valuable Player. 1973. Most Valuable

Player World Senes. 1975. Nat League Player of Yr. The Sporting News. 1968. Ball Player of Decade, 1979; named to Nat. League All-Star Team, 1965. 67-71. 73-79. 80-81. Achievements include being second player in baseball history to exceed 4000 hits, all time leader in hits. Office: PO Box

4256 Indialantic FL 32903

ROSE, PETER HENRY, nuclear physicist; b Lincoln, England. Jan. 16. 1925; came to U.S.. 1951; PhD in Nuclear Physics. U London. 1955. Lectr. physics, rschr. U. Birmingham. England. 1953-56; scientist High Voltage Engring. Corp., Mass., 1956-67, chief scientist, 1967-71. founder, pres. Extnon Corp. (later Vanan Assocs.), 1971-77; founder Nova Assocs.. 1978-81; pres. Eaton Semiconductor Equipment Divsn. (formerly Nova Assocs.). 1981-93; founder Krytek Corp.. 1993 Orion Equipment Inc. Beverly. MA, 1996Recipient nat. medal of technology U.S. Dept. Commerce. 1996. Office: Onon Equipment Corp 66 Cherry Hill 01915-1055 Home: 89 Phillips Ave Dr Ste 5 Beverly



,

.

MA

MA

Rockport

01966-1036

WILLIAM CUMMING,

ROSE, biochemist, educator; b Greenville, S.C. Apr. 4, 1887; s. John McAden and Mary Evans (Santos) R.; m. Zula Franklin Hedrick, Sept 3, 1913. BS. Davidson (N.C.M Coll.. 1907, ScD. 1947; PhD. Yale U„ 1911. ScD, 1947; postgrad., Freiburg. Germany. Asst in 1913; ScD. U. Chgo. 1956; DSc. U. III. 1962. physiology and chemistry Yale U.. New Haven. Conn., 19081 1; instr. in physiology and chemistry U. Pa.. 191 1-13; assoc. prof. biol. chemistry Coll. of Medicine. U. Tex.. 1913-14, prof, and head of dept., 1914-22; prof, physiol. chemistry U. 1922-36, prof biochemistry, 1936-53, rsch III., prof bi1955-85. 1953-55. emeritus, acting head ochemistry, chemistry dept., 1942-45; vis. lectr. U. Mich., summer 1938, Fourteenth Hektoen lectr.. Inst. Medicine of Chgo.. 1938; assoc. fellow (mem. Coun. on Pharmacy and Chemistry 1936-43); mem adv. bd Wistar Inst.. 1936-40;

U

ROOT, JOHN WELLBORN,

Chgo,

architect; b

July

14.

m

1887; s. John Wellborn and Dora Louise (Monroe) R.; Aletta Ellen Dudley. Oct. 1. 1914 (div); 1 child. Denise; Stout Gcllally, 1930 BArch. Cornell U, 1909; diploma. Architect Holabird Ecole des Beaux Arts. Pans. 1913. Root. Chgo, 1959Roche. Chgo, 1919-28; ptnr Holabird 63. Pnn. works include Soldier Field. Palmer House, Bd. of Mich Ave Bldg., Trade Bldg, Palmolive Bldg, 333

m

&

&

GE

N

Bldg, 1930),

Daily News Bldg (Gold medal Chgo. chpt AIA Am. Bar Ctr, St. Paul City Hall. Forest Products

Lab.. Madison, Wis.. A.O. Smith Bldg.,

Milw

.

Northwestern

Tech. Inst., Evanston, 111., Fed. Loan Agy. Bldg., Statler Hotel, Nat. Hdqrs. Bldg.. Internal. Brotherhood of Team-

Washington, N.D. State Capitol, III. Bell Telephone Co., Std. Oil Co. Rsch. Lab., Ind, Wieboldt Depl. Stores. River Forest, Evanston. Baskin Store, Statler Ctr.. L.A.. Armour Pharm. Ctr.. Bradley. 111.. Tamanaco Hotel. Caracas. Venezuela, Tequendama Hotel. Bogota, Columbia, Chgo. Art Trustee Newberry Libr. Inst, addition, numerous others. Recipient Army-Navy 'E' on Capl. U.S. Army. Scioto Ordnance Plant; decorated Chevalier French Legion of Honor, 1952. Academician Nat. Acad. Design; fellow AIA (Gold Medal of Honor 1958); mem. Soc. Grad. Beaux Arts, Art Inst. Chgo. (gov), Chgo. Club. Univ Club. Racquet Club. Saddle and Cycle Club. Tavern Club. Sigma Phi Died sters,

WWI

Oct. 24. 1963.

AMA

mem. food and

chmn. com. Protein Foods. 1944Nat. Rsch. Coun., 1940-47, Nat Adv Health Coun Mem. 49; mem. adv. com. Nutrition Found., 1943-57. editorial bd. Jour. Nutrition (1935-39), Jour. Biol. Chemistry (1936-49). Discovered and identified the amino acid threonine. Contbr. papers on nutrition and intermediary metabolism and biochemistry of the amino acids to Jour. Biol. Chemistry, Jour. Nutrition, Jour. Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics, Am. Jour. Physiology and Physiology Revs. Recipient Sci. award Grocery Mfrs. Am., 1947, OsborneMendel award Am. Inst, of Nutrition, 1949. Willard Gibbs Medal of Am. Chem. Soc., 1952, Charles F. Spencer award Am. Chem. Soc., 1957, 20th Anniversary award Nutrition Found., 1961. Nat. medal of Sci., 1966. Fellow AAAS; mem nutrition

bd..

Biochemistry

Soc.

Great

of

Chemists (councillor 1931-34.

Am. Chem.

1939-41),

Am.

Britain.

1936-37. v.p.

Soc. of 1937-39;

Biol.

pres

Soc., Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. 1945-46. hon. fellow). 111. Acad.

Nutrition (pres.

Inst.

Harvey Soc. (hon.). University Club (Urbana), Chaos Club (Chgo). Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi Beta Pi. Alpha Chi Sigma. Presbyterian. Home: Champaign III. Died Sept. Sci..

Marlboro

federal official, b

County. S.C., Jan. I, 1867; s John Wesley and Henrietta V. (McLaurin) R.; m. Lou McKenzie. Dec. 25. 1889; children May Coker. James H Daniel C, Grace H Bohn. Henry Harry McK, Richard Fred AB. Duke U 1888; LLB. Nat. U Washington, 1933; LLD. Tusculum Coll 1927. Nat U, 1933; MBA. Bryant & Stratton Coll.. Providence. 1933;

W

.

25. 1985.

.

Rollins Coll., 1934. Mem S.C. Ho of Reps 1892-94. U.S. Senate Com on Interstate Commerce, 1894-97; exU.S. Census Bur. 1900-10; elk U.S Ho. of Reps Ways and Means Com. 1911-13; 1st asst U.S. 1913-16; postmaster-gen. chmn Orgn Bur Woodrow Wilson Campaign. 1916; vice-chmn U.S. Tariff Commn 1917; commr Internal Revenue. 1917-20. U.S. sec. of commerce. 1933-38. U.S. min. to Can.. 1939; bd dirs Atlantic Coast Line Rlwy.; developed U.S. Census Bur. plan for colCh 1930; mem lecting cotton stats. Mem Gen Conf 1932; 6th Ecumenical Conf., 1931; mem DC. Bd Edn

LHD.

.

elk

pert spl. agt

.

ME

,

.

Duke JU Mem ABA. Masons. Chevy Chase (Md ) Club (Washington). Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Died Apr. II, 1943. trustee

Club, Nat. Press Club. Univ

HAROLD

ROSEN,

A„

retired aeronautical engineer; b

New

Orleans. Mar 20, 1926. B in Engring., Tulane U, 1947. DSc in Engring. Calif Inst Tech.. 1948, PhD. (hon), 1975;

M

&

mgr. Comm. Syss. divsn. Space Aircraft Co.. 1956-75, v.p.. 1975-93; astronautical cngr. Nat. Space Coun.. 1964. Recipient Alexander Graham Bell medal. 1982, L.M. Encsson Internal prize, Sweden, 1976, Lloyd V. Berkner award Am. Astronaut Soc, 1976. Nat medal Tech.. Pres. of U.S, 1985. (Comm. award Found, pnze, Tokyo, 1985. Fellow V.p,

1951.

engring..

Comm. Group. Hughes

C&C

AIAA

IEEE (Mervin

1968),

Kelly award

J

1972);

NAE

mem.

Achievements include (Charles Stark Draper pnze 1995). conception of spin stabilized synchronous communication satellite; lite

development of advanced communication and satelOffice: Hughes Space & Communications 2260 El Segundo CA 90245

systems.

E Empenal Way

HENRY

REUBEN, clergyman, b Phila, Oct 22, m. 1866; s. David Henry and Emma Frances (Longaker) R Ida Louise Jones. Apr. 4, 1893; children: Dorothy (dec), Edith Lydia (Mrs Andrew Wilson, Jr.), Henry Brooks. Harvard. BD. Tufts David Kenneth Student, Tufts Coll ROSE,

.

.

1916 Ordained V.. 1891. STD. 1935; DD. Si Lawrence U minister Universalis! Ch Pastor Portsmouth. N.H.. Auburn. .

Newark. 1898-1929; pastor ementus. from 1929; v.p. Newark Bur. Assoc. Chanties; lectr. on psychology, drama, travel Author: Good Sense in Religion. Were 21. 1918. 1897. The Outside of the Cup. 1914. If Hungenngs of the Human Soul, 1919. The Road to Happiness. 1920 Trustee U Newark Mem Pa Soc N J, Delta Maine,

until

1898.

I

Delta, Masons (past chaplain grand lodge N.J.). Odd Fellow Club. Wednesday Club. Essex Country Club. City History Club, Colony Club Republican Died Jan. 24. 1950; buried Evergreen Cemetery. Elizabeth, N.J.

Tau

ROSE. PETER EDWARD, former professional baseball and manager, b On.. Apr 14, 1941 s Harry Rose, m. Karolyn Ann Englehardt (div ); children Fawn. Peter, m Carol Woliung. Apr 1984; children: Cara. Tyler Player Cin player

archives appear in their original form

singer, actress, entertainer, fashion designer; 26. 1944; d. Fred and Ernestine R.; m.

Jan

Silberstein.

Ellis

1971

(div

children:

1976);

Rhonda. Tracee. Chudney; m. Arne Naess, Oct. 23, 1985; Ross Arne. Grad. high sch. Pres. Diana Ross Enterpnses, Inc.. fashion and merchandising. Anaid Film Prodns, Inc., RTC Mgmt. Corp.. artists mgmt.. Chondee Inc., RossI

son:

town, Rossville, music pub.

mem.

Started in Detroit as

the

Primettes; lead singer until 1969, Diana Ross and the Suprcmes; solo artist, 1969 albums include Diana Ross, 1970, 76, Everything Is Everything, 1971, I'm Still Waiting.



;

Me

Lady Sings The

1971.

Morning,

1973,

Baby Its Me.

Blues. 1972, Touch In The Original Soundtrack of Mahogany, 1975, 1977. The Wiz. 1978, Ross, 1978, 83. The

1979. Diana. 1981. To Love Again. 1981. Why Do Fools Fall In Love?. 1981. Silk Electnc. 1982. Endless Love, 1982. Swept Away. 1984. Eaten Alive. 1985, Chain Reaction, 1986. Diana's Duets, 1987, Workin' Overtime, 1989, Red Hot Rhythm and Blues, 1987, Surrender, 1989, Ain't No Mountain High Enough. 1989, The Force Behind the Power, 1991, Stolen Moment: The Lady Sings... Jazz & Blues, 1993, Musical Memories Forever, 1993, The Remixes, 1994, A Very Special Season, 1994, Making Spints Bnght. 1994, Take Me Higher. 1995. Voice of Love. 1996, Gift of Love. 1996. The Greatest. 1998. The Real Thing, 1998. Every Day is a New Day, 1999; films include Lady Sings the Blues. 1972. Mahogany. 1975. The Wiz. 1978; NBC-TV spl.. An Evening With Diana Ross, 1977, Diana, 1981, numerous others; TV movie Out of Darkness, 1994; author: Secrets of a Sparrow, 1993. Recipient citation Vice Pres. Humphrey for efforts on behalf Pres. Johnson's Youth Opportunity Program, citation Mrs. Martin Luther King and Rev. Abernathy for contbn. to

Boss.

SCLC cause, awards Billboard. Cash Box and Record World as worlds outstanding singer, Grammy award, 1970, Female Entertainer of Year NAACP, 1970, Cue award as Entertainer of year. 1972. Golden Apple award, 1972, Gold medal award Photoplay, 1972, Antoinette Perry award, 1977, nominee as best actress of year for Lady Sings the Blues Motion Picture Acad. Arts and Scis., 1972, Golden Globe award, 1972; named to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1988. Office: c/o Motown Records 825 8th Ave New York 10019

NY

ROSS, LILLIAN, magazine writer, b. Syracuse. N.Y.. June 8. 1926; d. Louis and Edna (Rosenson) R child. Erik Jeremy With New Yorker mag., N.Y.C, 1948—; staff wnter New Yorker mag., 1949—. Author: Picture, 1952, Portrait of Hemingway, 1961, (with Helen Ross) The Player, 1962, Vertical and Honzontal. 1963, Reporting, 1964, Adlai 1

;

Stevenson. 1966, Talk Stones. 1966, Reporting Two, 1969. (with Helen Ross) A Profile of an Art, 1968. Address: c/o New Yorker Mag 25 10036-7406 43rd St New York

W

NY

ROSSI, BRUNO, s.

physicist; b. Venice, Italy. Apr.

Rino and Lina (Minerbi)

R.;

13,

1905;

m. Nora Lombroso, Apr.

10,

1938; children: Florence S.. Frank R„ Linda L. Student, U. Padua. 1923-25. U. Bologna, 1925-27; hon. doctorate, U.

Palermo, 1964, U. Durham. Eng. 1974, U Chgo.. 1977. Asst. physics dept. U. Florence, 1928-32; prof, physics U. Padua, 1932-38; research assoc. U. Manchester, Eng., 1939; research assoc. in cosmic rays U. Chgo.. 1939-40; asso. prof physics Cornell U, 1940-43; prof, physics MIT, from 1946, prof, 1966-70, Inst. prof, emeritus, from 1970; Mem. Los Alamos Lab.; 1943-46. hon. fellow Tata Inst. Fundamental Research. Bombay, India, 1971; mem. physics com. NASA; hon. prof. U. Mayor, San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia. Author: Rayons Cosmiques, 1935. (with L. Inst,

staff

Pincherle) Lezioni di Fisca Sperimentale Elettrologia, 1936, 1937, Ionization Lezioni di Fisica Sperimentale Ottica, 1949, (with Staub), High Energy Particles, 1952. Optics, 1957, Cosmic Rays, 1964. (with S. Olbert) Introduction to the Physics of Space, 1970, Momenti nella vite di uno Scientiato, 1987. English transf, 1990.

Chambers and Counters,

Decorated Order of Merit

.

.

Robert

.

Am.

ROPER, DANIEL CALHOUN,

ROSS, DIANA, Detroit, Mar

b

(Italy); recipipient

Cresson medal

Franklin Inst., 1974, Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1983. Wolf award, 1987, Pernio Metteucci Accadamia Nazionle delle Scienze Detto Dei XL. 1992. Mem AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (Rumford prize 1976). Nat. Acad. Sci. (space sci. bd.. astronomy survey com.). Deutsche Akademieder Naturforscher Leopoldina. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Inst. Physics, Ac-

cademia

Lincel

dei

(Internal

Fellnnelli

award

1971),

In-

Astron. Union, Am., Royal astron. socs Accademia Patavina di Scienze. Letteree Arti, Accademia Ligure di Scienze e Lettere, Bolivian Acad. Scis. (corr.). Am. Philos. ternat.

.

Soc.. Italian di

Science,

Phys Soc. (Gold medal 1970). Instituto Venelo Home: Cambridge Lettere e Arti. Sigma Xi. 21. 1994; interred Florence, Italy.

Mass. Died Nov.

ROSSINI, FREDERICK DOMINIC,

scientist,

educator,

b. Monongahela. Pa.. July 18, 1899; s. Martino and Costanza (Carrara) R.; m. Anne K. Landgraff, 1932 child. Fredenck Anthony; m. Dorothy T. (dec. 1981); Purcell. 1983 BS, Carnegie Mellon U 1925. MS. 1926, DSc (hon ). 1948; PhD. U. Calif. Berkeley. 1928; D. in Engring 1955; DSc (hon). U. Notre Dame. Sci (hon ), Duquesne U 1959. Loyola U, Chgo.. I960. U Portland. 1965; LittD 1962; PhD (hon), U (hon ). St Francis Coll., Loretto. Pa Lab. asst. in physics Carnegie Inst. Lund, Sweden. 1974.

consultant;

1

ROSENSHINE, ALLEN GILBERT,

advertising agency ex-

NYC.

Mar 14. 1939; s. Aaron and Anna (Zuckb erman) R m Suzan Weston-Webb. Aug 31. 1979; children: Andrew, Jonathan A.B., Columbia Coll I960. Copywnter 1962-65; copywriter Batten, Rundle (advt .). J B 1967. 1965, copy supr Barton. Durstine & Osborn. ecutive;

;

.

NYC. NYC, .

.

88;

;

NYC.

.

chmn

1989—.

BBDO York

mem

.

BBDO

.

exec

chief

lectr

gen

officer

studies

BBDO

Bklyn

Worldwide.

Coll.

NYC.

1961-65

Office

Worldwide Inc 1285 Avenue Of The Amcncas

NY

.

,

p. 1968. asso. creative dir.. 1970. sr. v.p.. creative dir., 1980-82. chief exec officer. 1975-77. exec v.p. 1977-80. pres pres.. 1983-86, also dir exec com 1981-86. chmn 1984-86. also bd Internal., chief exec officer dirs pres chief exec, officer Omnicom Group. N.Y.C. 1986v

.

,

,

New

10019-6028

Tech.. 1923-24, teaching asst math.. 1924-26, Silliman prof, head dept. chemistry, dir. chem. rsch. lab., 1950-60; teaching Berkeley. 1926-28; phys. chemist fellow chemistry U Calif Nat. Bur. Standards, 1928-36. chief sect, on thermochemistry and hydrocarbons. 1936-50; prof chemistry U. Notre Dame. 1960-67. v.p. rsch., 1967-71, prof 1960-71, dean Coll. Sci emeritus, 1971—; prof, chemistry Rice U, 1971-75, prof mem. ementus in residence, 1975-78. prof, ementus, 1978 .

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ROSENTHAL, JOE,

photographer

AP WWII

Pholojournalisi

famous photograph of Iwo Jima. Recipient Pulitzer pnze

Photographer

;

on rsch. matenals and info. U.S-Japan Coop. Sci. program 1965, mem. adv. panel for chemistry NSF, 1951-54; mem policy adv bd Argonne Nat Lab., 1958-66; trustee Stale Ind. Ednl. Svc. Found., 1968-71; mem. tech. adv. com. panel

environ 1970-71; chmn Higher Edn.. adv. com EPA, 1976-78, mem. sci. adv. bd. 1978-79; lectr and cons in field; 1976-78. cons Author World Petroleum Congresses. 1967-75 Bd.

III.

measurement exec pres

com

.

,

1

ROTH

WHO'S

232

books including Thermochemistry of Chemical Substance, 1936, Hydrocarbons from Petroleum, 1953, Thermodynamics and Physics of Matter, 1955. Experimental Thermochemistry, 1956, Fundamental Measures and Constants for Science and Technology, 1974; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Recipient Gold Medal exceptional Svc. award U.S. Dept Commerce, 1950; award in chemistry Pitts. Jr. C. of C. 1957; Laetare medal U. Notre Dame, 1965; John Pnce Wethenll medal Franklin Inst., 1965; Redwood medal Inst Petroleum, London, 1972; Carl Engler medal Deutsche Gesellschaft fur mmeralolwissenschaft und Kohlechemie. Fed. Republic of Fellow Germany, 1976; Nat. Medal Sci. U.S.A., 1977. AAAS, Am. Inst. Chemists (life), Am Phys. Soc, Washington Acad. Sci. (editor jour. 1937-40, sec. 1940-43. bd. mgrs. 1943-46, pres. 1948); mem. Am. Acad. Arts. Scis., Am. Chem. Soc (mem. editorial bd jour 1946-56, chmn. com. constn. and bylaws 1949-50, mem. adv. bd. petroleum rsch. fund 1954. 57-59, Nichols medal N.Y. sect. 1966, Priestly Inst. Chem. Engrs., Am. Petroleum Inst. dirs.). Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn., Nat. Acad. Sci., Chem Soc. London, Geochem Soc., Philos. Soc. Washington, Albertus Magnus Guild, Cath. Assn. Internal. Peace, Cosmos Club, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Theta (found, bd. trustees 196366, 73-76), Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Republican. Roman Catholic. Achievements include research in thermochemistry and thermodynamics; data for science and technology; physical chemistry of hydrocarbons and pe-

medal 1971), Am.

Anna

Fuller award, 1952, Bertner medal and award U. Tex., 1954, Kovalenko medal NAS, 1956, Lasker award APHA. 1958. Landsteiner award Am. Assn. Blood Banks. 1958, N.Y. Acad. Medicine medal, 1959, Judd award Meml. Ctr for Cancer, 1959, prize for cancer rsch.. 1962, Disting Svc. award Am. Cancer Soc., 1957, Cleve. medal, 1966, Nat. Medal Sci 1966. Paul Ehrlich award, Germany. 1966, Nobel pnze in medicine, 1966. Fellow AAAS, Royal Soc. Medicine, Coll. Pathologists London, Weizmann Inst. Sci. Israel; m. NAS, Philos. Soc Assn Am. Physicians (Kober medal 1953), Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bacteriologists (Goldheaded Cane award 1964), Am. Soc Exptl. Pathology, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Harvey Soc., N.Y. Pathol. Soc., N.Y. Acad Medicine, Am. Assn. Cancer Rsch., Royal Soc. (fgn .), Brit Physiol. Soc (hon), Pathol. Soc. Gt. Britain and Ireland. Am. Soc. Microbiology, N.Y. Pathology Soc., Conn. Med. Soc., Brit. Med. Assn (fgn. corr), Academie de Medicine Paris (fgn. corr), Royal Acad Scis. Denmark, Norwegian Acad Sci. and Letters. Died Feb. 16, 1970.

UN

.

Am

,

ROTH, PHILIP,

Newark, Mar. 19, 1933; s. Herman and Bess (Finkel) R m. Margaret Martinson, Feb. 22, 1959 (dec. 1968); m. Claire Bloom. Apr. 29, 1990 (div, b.

;

June 1994). Student. Newark Coll. of Rutgers U 1950-51; AB. Bucknell U 1954; MA, U. Chgo. 1955. Tchr English U. Chgo.. 1956-58; faculty Iowa Writers Workshop. 1960-62. writer in residence Princeton U.. 1962-64; adj. prof. U. Pa., 1967-77; disting. prof. Hunter Coll. CUNY. 1989-92. Short .

.

works pub. in Harper's, New Yorker. Epoch, Commentary, others; reprints in Best Am Short Sto-

story writer, novelist;

ries of 1956, 59. 60, O'Henry Prize Stories of 1960; author: Goodbye, Columbus, 1959 (Nat. Book award), Letting Go, 1962, When She Was Good, 1967, Portnoy's Complaint, 1969, Our Gang, 1971. The Breast. 1972, The Great American Novel, 1973, My Life as a Man, 1974, Reading Myself and Others, 1975, The Professor of Desire. 1977. The Ghost Writer, 1979, A Philip Roth Reader, 1980, Zuckerman Unbound, 1981, The Anatomy Lesson, 1983, The Prague Orgy, 1985. Zuckerman Bound. 1985, The Counterhfe, 1987 (Nat. Book Critics Circle award for fiction, 1988), The Facts. 1988. Deception, 1990, Patrimony. 1991 (Nat. Book Critics Circle award for biography /autobiography 1992). Operation Shylock, 1993 (PEN-Faulkner award for fiction 1993). Sabbath's Theater, 1995 (Nat. Book Fiction award 1995). american Pastoral, 1997 (Pulitzer prize). Married A Communist. 1998 (Amb. Book award of English -Speaking Union). The Human Stain, 2000. Recipient pnze for fiction Paris Rev.. 1958, Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters award, I960, Daroff award Jewish Book Coun. Am., I960, Medal of Honor for Lit.. Nat. Arts Club, 1991, Karel Capek prize Czech Republic. 1994, Nat. Book award in Fiction, 1995; Guggenheim fellow, 1959I

60, Rockefeller fellow, 1966, Pulitzer Pnze, 1998.

Wyhe Agy 250

W

57th St Ste 2114

Office:

New York NY

c/o

10107-

2199

ROTHKO, MARK,

Dvinsk, Russia. Sept 25, 1903; came to U.S., 1913; s. Jacob and Kate (Goldin) Rothkovich; m. Mary Alice Beistle. Mar. 31, 1945 (dec. 1970). Student. Yale U 1925. Exhibited one man shows Contemporary Arts artist; b.

,

NYC.

NYC,

Gallery. 1933. J B. Neumann Galleries, 1939, Art of This Century Galleries, 1945, Betty Parsons Gallery, N.Y.C, 1946, 47, San Francisco Mus. Art, 1946, Santa Barbara (Calif.) Mus. Art. 1946; rep. in permanent collections Whitney Mus., Mus. Modern Art, San Francisco Mus., Bklyn. Mus., Edward Root Collection, Clinton, NY., numerous pvt. collections. Recipient Creative Arts award Brandeis U., 1964, 65. Fedn. Modern Painters in Sculptors. Died Mar. 1970.

NYC,

NYC,

Mem

ROULET, SISTER ELAINE, b.

Family

1930.



1970

liaison

founder, exec. founder, dir. Children's ;

programs

for

social services administrator;

Bedford Hills (N.Y.) Correction Ctr., dir. Providence House, Inc., 1980; Or. at Bedford Hills; creator support

mothers and

ROURKE, RUSSELL

their babies in prison.

1959.

Washington, 1976; adminstrv. asst. S. Sawyer, Washington, 1981; asst. sec. Dept. of Def 1981; sec. USAF, 1985-86 Rep-Conservative nominee 36th Dist. N.Y. Congress, 1974; served to col USMCR, 1953-85 Decorated D.S.M. Dept of Def Legion of Merit President

asst.

Ford,

Congressman Harold def for

legis. affairs

.

USMC

.

ROUS, (FRANCIS) PEYTON,

pathologist;

b.

Bait., Oct.

5,

Charles and Frances Anderson (Wood) R.; m. MaKay, June 15, 1915; children: Marion. Ellen 1900, MD. 1905; deKay, Phoebe. BA, Johns Hopkins U DSc (hon), Cambridge U.. 1938, U. Mich., 1938, Yale U., 1879;

s.

rion Eckford de

.

1949, U Birmingham, 1949. McGill U.. 1949, U. Chgo, 1954. Rockefeller Inst., 1959, Jefferson U., 1966; LLD. St Lawrence U., 1963. Resident house officer Johns Hopkins Hosp.. Bait., 1904-06; instr. pathology U. Mich.. 1906-08; asst., assoc., assoc. mem. Rockefeller Inst. Med. Rsch., 190920; mem. bd. sci. cons. Sloan-Kettering Inst. Cancer Rsch., N.Y.C 1957-70; Linacre lectr. Cambridge U., 1929, hon. fellow Trinity Hall. Co-editor Jour. Exptl. Medicine; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient John Scott medal and award. 1927. Walker pnze Royal Coll Surgeons Eng., 1941,

White House, 1982-84; mem. vis com Max Planck Heidelberg and Mainz, Fed. Republic Germany, 1982ozone trends panel mem. NASA, 1986-88; chmn. Gordon Conf. Environ. Scis.-Air, 1987; mem. Calif. Coun. Sci. Tech., Office of Insts.,

96;

Com

Tyler Pnze, 1992—. Recipient including John Wiley Jones award 1975, Disting. Faculty Rsch. award U. Calif., Irvme, 1976. Profl. Achievement award U. Chgo., 1977, Billard award NY. Acad. Sci., 1977, Tyler World Prize in Environment Achievement. 1983. Global 500 Roll of Honor for Environ. Achievement Environment Program, 1988, Dana award for Pioneering Achievements in Health, 1987, Silver medal Royal Inst. Chemistry. U.K., 1989, Wadsworth award State Dept Health, 1989, medal U. Calif., Irvine, 1989, Japan prize in Environ. Sci.. 1989, Dickson pnze Carnegie-Mellon U., 1991, Albert Einstein pnze of World Cultural Coun., 1994, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995, Alumni medal U. Chgo., 1997, Nevada medal, 1997; Guggenheim fellow, 1962, 74. Fellow (pres. elect 1991, pres. 1992, chmn. bd. dirs. 1993), Phys. Soc. (Leo Szilard award for Physics in Pub. Interest 1979), Geophys Union (Roger Revelle medal 1994); mem. NAS (bd. environ, studies and toxicology 1986-91, com. on atmospheric chemistry 1987-89, com. atmospheric scis., solar-terrestial com. 1979-83, co-DATA com. 1977-82, sci. com. on problems environment 1986-89, Infinite Voyage film com. 1988-92. Robertson Meml. lectr. 1993, chmn. com. on internat. orgns. and programs 1993 chmn. office of internat. affairs 1994 co-chmn. interacad. panel 1995 ), 1989-95,

Exec.

numerous

awards

Rochester

Inst, of Tech.,

UN

NY

AAAS

W.,

Md

1931-32,

U

Am

real estate developer,

foundation exApr. 26, 1914. Student, U. Hawaii, LLB. U Md.. 1937; LLD (hon), 1968; (hon). Washington Coll., ,

Va., 1932-33;

HHD

Morgan State U 1981; (hon), Johns Hopkins U 1985, N.J. Inst, of Tech.. 1993, Pnnceton (N.J.) 1993. Founder. The Rouse Co., 1939-79, chmn. bd., 1939-84; founder, chmn. The Enterpnse Devel. Co.; founder-chmn The Enterprise Found.; ,

LHD

.

U

pres.

CEO

,

Am. Coun. To Improve Our Neighborhoods;

Urban Am.; founder Nat. Urban

Coalition; bd. dirs.

One to One Found., Jubilee Housing, Washington., World Times, Inc., The Ryland Group. Inc.; pres. Eisenhower's Adv. Com. on Housing, chmn. subcorn.; mem. Pres. Reagan's task force on prvt. sector initiatives, 1982; chmn. nat. housing task force, 1987; founding



Am. Acad. Arts and



,



,

Am. Chem.

Scis.,

nuclear sci and tech. 1973-74, chmn. 1974-75, Orange County award 1975,

Soc. (chmn. divsn. divsn. phys. chemistry

Tolman medal

1976, 1980, En-

Points of Light Found.,

Zimmerman award

Inc.,

and Tech. award 1983, Esselen award 1987, Peter Debye Phys Chem. award 1993), Am. Meteorological Soc. (hon.), European Acad Arts, Scis. and Humanities, Korean Acad. Sci. Tech., Phi Beta Kappa. Home: 4807 Dorchester Rd Corona Del Mar CA 92625-2718 Office: U Calif Irvine Dept of Chemistry 518 Rowland Hall Irvine CA 92697-0001

mem

com. for the arts, bd. dirs. World Policy Inst.; bd. Touche, Remnant & Co.. London. Bd. ementus Johns Hopkins U.; former trustee The Conservation Found.. Urban Wildlife Rsch. Ctr., Internal. Inst, for Environ, and Devel., The Wilderness Soc.; exec. bus.

mem. N.Am, adv

1980, E.F. Smith lectureship

viron. Sci.

trustees

com. Greater

Bait.

Com.

Lt.

(jg

USNR,

)

Fortune's Bus. Hall of Fame, 1981, medal of Freedom, Pres. Clinton. 1995. Md. Died Apr. 9. 1996. to

1942-45. Recipient

Named Presdl.

Home: Columbia

ROYALL, KENNETH CLAIBORNE,

federal agency adGoldsboro, N.C., July 24, 1894; s. George and (Jones) R m Margaret Best. Aug. 18. 1917; children: Kenneth Claiborne Jr., Margaret. AB, U. N.C., 1914; LLB, Harvard U 1917. Bar: N.C. 1916. Pvt. practice Goldsboro, 1919-30, Goldsboro, Raleigh. N.C. 1931-42; ptnr. Dwight. Royall. Hams, Koegel & Caskey, N.Y.C, Washington, 1949-57, Royall, Koegel, Harris & Caskey, N.Y.C, Washington, 1958-61, Royall, Koegel and Rogers, N.Y.C, Washington, 1961-71; counsel in sabateur case before spl. session of U.S. Supreme Ct., 1942; apptd. under Sec. of War. 1945, Sec. of War. 1947, Sec. of Army, 1947-49. Assoc, editor Harvard Law Rev., 1915-17. State sen. N.C, 1927

ministrator;

b.

Howard

Clara

;

.

ROWAN,

CARL THOMAS, columnist; b. Ravenscroft. Tenn., Aug. II. 1925; s. Thomas David and Johnnie (Bradford) R m. Vivien Louise Murphy, Aug. 2, 1950; children: Barbara, Carl Thomas, Geoffrey. Student, Tenn. State U„ 1942-43, Washburn U 1943-44; A.B. in Math, Oberlin Coll., 1947, D.Litt., 1962; M.A. in Journalism, U. Minn., 1948; D.Litt., Simpson Coll.. 1957. Hamline U 1958, Coll. Wooster. 1968. Drexel Inst. Tech.. 1969; LHD.. Washburn U., 1964. Talladega Coll.. 1965. St Olaf Coll.. 1966. Knoxville Coll.. 1966. R.I. Coll.. 1970, U. Maine, 1971, Am. U„ 1980; LLD., Howard U 1964. Alfred U., 1964. Temple U.. 1964. Atlanta U.. 1965. Allegheny Coll.. 1966. Colby Coll.. 1968. Clark U., 1971; D. Pub. Adminstrn Morgan State Coll.. 1964. Copywriter Mpls. Tribune. 1948-50, staff wnter, 1950-61; dep. asst. sec. State for pub. affairs Dept. of State, 1961-63; U.S. ambassador to Finland Helsinki, 196364; dir. USIA, Washington, 1964-65; syndicated columnist News Am. Syndicate (formerly Field Syndicate); now panelist now syndicated Inside Washington. Washington. columnist King Features, N.Y., 1965—. Author: South of Freedom, 1953 (named to ann. list best books), The Pitiful and the Proud. 1956 (ALA. ann list best books), Go South to Sorrow, 1957, Wait Till Next Year, I960, Just Between Us Blacks, 1974, Breaking Barriers: A Memoir. 1991, Dream Makers, Dream Breakers: The World of Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1993. Recipient Sidney Hillman award for best newspaper reporting, 1952; selected one of 10 outstanding young mem of Am. U.S. Jr. C. of C, 1954/award for best gen. reporting on segregation cases pending before U.S. Supreme Ct. Sigma Delta Chi, 1954; fgn. corr. medallion for articles on India, 1955; fgn. corr. medallion for articles on S.E. Asia, coverage of Bandung Conf, 1956; Distinguished Achievement award Regents; Distinguished Achievement award L Minn.. 1961; Communications award in Human Relations Anti- Defamation League B'nai B'rith, 1964, Contbns to Am. Democracy award Roosevelt U., 1964; Nat. Brotherhood award Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews, 1964; Liberty Bell award Howard U., 1965; George Foster Peabody award for TV spl Race War in Rhodesia. 1978. Died Sept. 23. 2000. ;

,

,

,

,

DC;

ALA.

A., former secretary of the Air Force;

New

York. 1931 BA, U. Md.. 1953; LLB. Georgtown U.. With Keogh, Carey & Costello. Washington, 1959-60; adminstrv. asst. Congressman John R. Pillion, Washington, 1960, Congressman Henry P. Smith. Washington, 1965; spl.

b

ROUSE, JAMES ecutive; b. Easton,

founder, pres.

wnter;

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Am

(bd

troleum

WHO

ROWLAND, FRANK SHERWOOD,

chemistry educator; b Delaware. Ohio. June 28. 1927; m. Joan Lundberg. 1952; Ingrid Drake, Jeffrey Sherwood AB, Ohio Wesleyan U., 1948; MS, U. Chgo., 1951. PhD, 1952, DSc (hon.),

children:

1989; DSc (hon.), Duke U„ 1989, Whittier Coll.. 1989. Princeton U 1990, Haverford Coll 1992, Clark U.. 1996. U. East Anglia, 1996; LLD (hon), Ohio Wesleyan U., 1989, Simon Fraser U„ 1991, U. Calgary. 1997; laurea honons causa. U. Urbino (Italy), 1998; DSc, Carleton Coll.. 1998. Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1997, Occidental Coll., 1998, Kanagawa Univ., Japan, 1999. Instr. chemistry Princeton (N.J.) U., 1952-56; asst. prof, chemistry U. Kans., 1956-58, assoc. prof, chemistry, 1958-63, prof, chemistry, 1963-64; prof, chemistry U. Calif., Irvine, 1964 dept. chmn., 196470, Aldrich prof, chemistry. 1985-89, Bren prof, chemistry. 1989-94, Bren rsch. prof.. 1994—; Humboldt sr. scientist. Fed. Republic of Germany. 1981; chmn. Dahlem (Fed. Republic of Germany) Conf. on Changing Atmosphere. 1987; .

,



,

for Promotion Sci., 1980; co-dir. Inst. Global Environ Changes, 1989-93; Coun. Sci. Unions. 1993-98, fgn sec. NAS, 1994 Korean Acad. Sci. Tech.; lectr., cons, in field. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Mem. ozone commn. Internat. Assn. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1980-88, hon. life mem., 1996, mem. commn. on atmosphenc chemistry and global pollution, 1979-91; mem. acid rain peer rev. panel U.S. Office of Sci. and Tech.. Exec. vis.

scientist

Japan Soc.

western region Nat.

del.

Internat.



,

N.C Bank

(author

(NO.

Liquidation

1940; del.-at-large

Statute);

elector 1964; Presdl

presdl.

Dem. Nat. Conv..

Com., Birmingham, 1963; nat. chmn. Lawyers Com. for Johnson and Humphrey, 1954; trustee John Fitzgerald Kennedy Libr. 2d It. FA., 1917-18, 1st It. overseas, 1918-19, col. U.S. Army, 1942-43. bng. gen.. 1943-45; spl. asst. to Sec. of War. svc. overseas, 1944-45. Decorated D.S.M. Mem. ABA, Am Law Inst., N.C. Bar Assn. (pres 1929-30), N.Y. Bar Assn., Gen. Alumni Assn. U. N.C (pres. 1959-60). Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Kappa Epsilon (hon. nat. pres. 1948), Carolina Country Club Raleigh, Met. Club Washington. Died Racial

May

27, 1971.

ROZELLE, PETE (ALVIN RAY ROZELLE), athletic league

commissioner;

b.

South Gate,

1926; dau.,

Raymond Foster and Hazel Viola Ann Marie. BA, U. San Francisco,

news

dir.

s.

U. San Francisco, 1948-50,

Calif.,

former Mar. 1,

(Healey) R.; 1950.

1

Athletic 1950-

asst. athletic dir.,

52; pub. relations dir. Los Angeles Rams Football Club. 1952-55; partner Internal. Bus. Relations (pub. relations), San Francisco, 1955-57; gen. mgr. Los Angeles Rams Football Club. 1957-60; commr. NFL. N.Y.C, 1960-89. Served with USNR. 1944-46. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Died Dec. 12, 1996.

Mem

RUBENSTEIN, ARTUR,

classical musician; b. Lodz, Po1887; s. Ignace and Felicia (Heyman) R m. Aniela Mlynarski. July 27, 1932, children: Eva, Paul, AlinaAnna. John-Arthur. Student, Warsaw and Berlin Acad. Music; studied with Joachim, Berlin; studied with Rozycki and Barth; degree in music (hon.). Northwestern U., 1949. Debut with Berlin Symphony Orch.. 1900, Phila. Orch., 1906; author: My Young Years, vol. I, 1973, My Many Years, vol. II, 1979. Decorated comdr. Legion of Honor France; officer Order of Santiago Portugal; Cross of Alfonso XII Spain; comdr. of the Crown and officer Order of Leopold I Belgium; Polonia Restituta Poland; comdr. Chilean Republic; U.S. medal of Freedom; condr. Order Orange Nassau Holland;

land, Jan. 28,

,

Gold medal Royal Philharmonic Soc., London, for best classical album, 1976, for best clasperformance. 1959, 63, 65, 72, 76-77, for best chamber music, 1974-76. Mem French Acad. Music of Brazil (hon.), Acad Santa Cecilia (Rome, hon.). recipient

Grammy award sical

RUBEY, WILLIAM WALDEN, Dec.

19,

1898;

s.

geologist;

b Moberly,

Ambrose Burnside and Alva

Ma.

Beatrice

Nov. 27. 1919; children: Susie Lee Putnam (Mrs. Edwin Randolph Middleton, dec). Jean Manovill (Mrs. Francis Joseph Eisenman, Jr.), Elizabeth Walden (Mrs. Thomas A. Dean). AB. U. Mo., 1920, DSc, 1953; student, Johns Hopkins, 1922, Yale U.. 1922-24; DSc, Yale U„ 1960, Villanova U., 1959. Asst. valuation engr. Johnson Huntley. Pitts.. 1920; geologic aid (Walden)

R.;

m. Susan

Elsie Manovill,

U.S. Geol. Survey. 1920-21. asst. geologist, 1921-22; instr. in geology Yale U.. 1922-24; with U.S. Geol. Survey, 1924-60; guest scientist Inst. Geophysics UCLA, 1954, prof geology and geophysics, 1960-69; then prof, emeritus geology and geophysics; vis. prof, geology Calif. Tech., 1955. Johns Hopkins, 1956; mem. com. on geo-physics and geog. Rsch.

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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!

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WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

and Devei. Bd.. 1947-50; mem. com. math., physics, engnng. sci. NSF. 1951-53; dir.. v. p. Am Geol Inst.. 1950-51. 58-59; mem. Nat. Sci Bd from 1960; Silhman ieclr Yale U„ 1960. Author govt, reports and tech. articles in sci. jours.

Award of Excellence U.S. Dept. of Interior. 1943. Disting. Svc. award. 1958 (dir). Nat Acad Scis.. Am. Philos. Soc. (coun. 1956-59). Am. Acad. Arts and Recipient

Mem AAAS

Acad. Med. Wash.. Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists. Am. Geophys. Union. Geol. Soc. Washington (pres. 1948). Washington Acad. Sci. (pres. 1957). Geol Soc. Am. Scis..

(councilor 1941-43. v.p.. 1948-49. pres. 1949-50). Seismol. Soc. Am.. Geochem. Soc. (dir. 1955-57). Am. Ornithologists Union. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Sigma Gamma Epsiion, Phi Gamma Delta. Cosmos Qub (Washington) Died Apr. 12. 1974.

RUBICAM, RAYMOND, advertising executive, b Bklyn June 16. 1892; s. Joseph and Sarah (bodine) R m Regina McCloskey. Nov. 30. 1916 (div); children. Kathleen Bodine (Mrs. John D. witlen). Jane Collins (Mrs Judd L. Pollock); m. Bettina Hall. Sept 16, 1940; children: Stephen Mernll. Joan wister (Mrs. Carlton J. Kirel). LLD. Colgate U.. 1947; LittD, Boston U., 1948 Ok and salesman Denver. 19071912; elk., salesman, then newspaper reporter Phila.. 1912-16; copy writer F. Wallis Armstrong Co.. Phila.. 1916-19; copy .

.

N.W. Ayer

writer, supr.

&

Rubicam Advt.

Inc..

&

Young chmn bd..

Son, 1919-23; co-founder

NYC.

1923, v.p.. pres..

as chmn. bd., 1944. bd. dirs. Valley Nat. Bank, Ariz., then hon. bd. dirs.. Contbr. articles on pub. affairs to mags, and books. Bd. dirs. Am. Grad. Sen. Intemat. Mgmt trustee Colgate U.. 1947-62. hon. trustee. 1962-78; trustee Com for Eton. Devel.. 1946-52. hon. trustee. 1952-78; spl. asst. to chmn. War Manpower Commn., 1942. Recipient gold medal for disting. sves. to advt., 1938; named to Am. Advt. Fedn. Hall of Fame, 1974, Copywriters Hall of Fame, 1975. Mem. S.R.. Newcomen Soc. N.A.. Alpha Delta Sigma.

RUSH

233

John-Arthur. Student. Warsaw Acad. Music. Berlin Acad. Music: studied under Joachim, the violinist. Berlin; studied piano with Rozycki and Barth; Hon. degree in music, Northwestern U 1949 Author: autobiography Vol I. My Young Years. 1973. Vol II. My Many Years. 1979; lours throughout Europe, So. Am., Australia, South and North Africa, China. Japan. Java, Phillipine Islands and many other parts of the world, among many other records has recorded entire work of Chopin Decorated comdr. Legion of Honor France, officer Order of Santiago Portugal; Cross of Alfonso XII Spain; comdr. of the Crown and officer Order of Leopold I Belgium; Polonia Restituta Poland; comdr. Chilean Republic; comdr. Order Orange Nassau Holland. Recipient: U.S. medal of Freedom, gold medal Royal Philharmonic Soc., London. Grammy awards for best classical album. 1976, for best classical performance. 1959. 63. 65. 72. 76, 77, for best chamber music. 1974-76. Mem. French Academie des BeauxArts de I'lnstut de France. Acad. Music of Brazil (hon.). Achievements include performing his first concert at age 6 in Warsaw; debut with Berlin Symphony Orch. at age 13; made first tour. 1906 (debut with Phila Orch). .

US

May

Died

1978.

8.

musician; b Charleston. S.C.,

May

13,

1966. Albums with Hootie & the Blowfish include: Cracked Rear View, 1994 (two Grammy awards 1995), Fairweather Johnson, 1996. Office: PO Box 5656 Columbia SC 292505656

RUDENSTINE, NEIL LEON, academic administrator, b. Ossining. N.Y., Jan. 21, 1935; s. Harry and Mae (Espento) R.; m. Angelica Zander, Aug. 27, 1960; children: Antonia Margaret. Nicholas David, Sonya. B.A., Princeton U 1956; B.A. (Rhodes Scholar). Oxford U.. 1959. M.A.. 1963; Ph.D.. Harvard U.. 1964 Instr dept. English Harvard U., Cambridge. Mass.. 1964-66; asst prof Harvard U., 1966-

educator;

.

prof. English Princeton (N.J.) U., 1968-73. prof. English. 1973-88. dean of students. 1968-72. dean of Coll., 1972-77. provost, 1977-88, provost emeritus, 1988—; exec, v.p. Andrew W. Mellon Found.. 1988-91; pres. Harvard U, Cambridge. Mass., 1991 prof. English. 1991 Author: Sidney's Poetic Development, 1967, (with George Rousseau) English Poetic Satire, 1972. (with William Bowen) In Pursuit of the PhD, 1992 Served to 1st It. arty. AUS. 1959-60. Hon fellow New Coll/Oxford U., Emmanuel Coll. /Cambridge U., 1991. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts

68; assoc.

RUBIN, BENJAMIN ARNOLD,

immunologist. microbiologist, educator, researcher; b. N.Y.C.. Sept. 27. 1917; s. Eli and Helen Sarah (Arenoff) R.; m. Mae Koenig. Aug. 31. 1951 BS, CCNY, 1937; MS. Va. Polytech. Inst & State U 1938; PhD. Yale U.. 1947. Asst dir Circle Analytical Lab.. 1938-40; chief lab. and radiology U.S. Army C.E., Nfld.. also Cen. Am., 1940-44; asst. chief microbiologist Scherly Rsch. Lab., Lawrenceburg, Ind., 1944; rsch. asst. Yale U., New Haven, 1944-47; chief microbiologist Broockhaven Nat Lab., L.I 1947-52, Syntex. Mexico City. 1952-54; prof. Coll. of Medicine Baylor U.. Houston, 1954-60; mgr. biol rsch. Wyeth, Radnar, Pa.. 1960-84; rsch prof. Phila Coll Osteo Medicine. 1984—; cons GE, Valley Forge. Pa., 1972-80. U.S. Congressional com. energy and commerce. 1976-80. biological applications of space. Contbr. over 150 articles to sci. jours. Named to Inventors Hall of Fame, 1992; recipient John Scott award and medal. 1982, Proctor medal Phila. Drug Exchange, 1993; named I.iventor of Yr., .

NYC.

NYC.





,

.

and

Scis.;

for

Econ.

mem.

University

Am

Coun. on Fgn. Rels., Com. Harvard U Office of Dean 4 02138-5781

Philos. Soc.,

Devel.

C

1980 (Hubert

Herring

Francisco 1993); (with Olivia Teresa Ruiz) Reflexiones Sobre Identidad de los Pueblos. 1996. On the Rim of Mexico: Encounters of the Rich and Poor. 1998. Served to It. USAAF. 1943-46. William Harrison Mills traveling fellow in

relations, 1950; John Hay Whitney Found, fellow. 1950; Fulbnghl fellow Mex 1965-66; fellow Or for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis.. 1984-85. Ena H. Thompson lectureship. Pomona Coll 1995; recipient Am Philos Soc grant in aid. 1959, Nat medal Humanities Pres. U.S., 1998. Mem. Am. Hist Assn. (Beveridge prize com. 1974-76), Conf. Latin Am. History, Chicano-Latino Faculty Assn. U. Calif,

internat.

.

,

Kappa. Sigma Delta Box 1775 Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067-1775

(pres. 1989-91). Phi Beta

Pi

Home: PO

RUMSFELD, DONALD HENRY,

former government ofChgo., July 9. 1932; s. George R.; m. Joyce Pierson, Dec. A.B.. Princeton U.. 1954; hon. degree.

corporate executive;

b.

Donald and Jeannette (Husted)

ret.

,

1905-1924.

la

ficial,

RUCKER, DARIUS,

Mexico.

Rebellion:

prize). The People of Sonora and Yanqui Capitalists. 1988. Triumphs and Tragedy; A History of the Mexican People. 1992 (named One of Five Best History Books 1991-92, L.A. Times. Gold Medal award Commonwealth Club San

Office:

Rd Cambridge

MA

27, 1954; 3 children.

De Paul U. Coll. Commerce. III. Coll., Lake Forest Coll.. Park Coll., Tuskegee Inst., Nat. Coll. Edn.. Bryant Coll., Claremont (Calif.) Grad. Sch.. III. Wesleyan U.. HampdenSydney Coll. Adminstrv. asst. U.S. Ho. of Reps., 1957-59; with AG. Becker & Co., Chgo., 1960-62; mem. 88th-91st Congresses from 13th III. dist., Pres. Richard Nixon's Cabinet, 1969-73; dir. OEO. asst. to pres., 1969-70; counsellor to Pres., dir. econ. stabilization program, 1971-72; U.S. ambassador and permanent rep. to NATO, 1973-74; chief of staff for Pres Gerald Ford. mem. Cabinet, 1974-75; sec. Dept. Def., 1975-77; pres., chief exec, officer, then chmn. G.D. Searle & Co., Skokie. III.. 1977-85; spl. envoy of Pres. Ronald Reagan to Mid. East, 1983-84; sr. advisor William Blair & Co., Chgo.. 1985-90; chmn., chief exec, officer General Instrument Corp., Chgo., 1990-93; chmn. bd. dirs. Gilead

Scis,

Inc..

Amylin Pharms.,

City. Calif. 1997—; bd. dirs. Asea Brown Boveri, Ltd., Tribune Co.;

Foster

Inc.,

RAND

Corp.. 1977—; chmn. U.S. Commn. to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the U.S.. 1998, U.S. Commn. to Assess Nat. Security Space Mgmt. and Orgn., 2000—; commr U.S. Fed. Trade Deficit Rev. Commn.. 1999. Naval Aviator USN, 1954-57. Recipient Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1977. George Catlett Marshall award, Woodrow Wilson award, Dwight David Eisenhower medal. Fax: 312645-0258. E-mail: [email protected]. Office: 400 N bd. trustees

Michigan Ave Ste 405 Chicago IL 60611-4284

,

1985. Achievements include invention of bifurcated needle in Smallpox eradication program. Home: 50 Belmont Ave Apt 601 Bala Cynwyd PA 19004-2428 Office: Phila Coll Osteo Medicine 4150 City Ave Philadelphia PA 19131-1610

RUBIN, ROBERT

E., former secretary of treasury; b Aug. 29, 1938; s. Alexander and Sylvia (Seiderman) m. Judith Leah Oxenberg, Mar. 27, 1963; children: James Samuel. Philip Matthew. AB summa cum laude, Harvard U. 1960; postgrad London Sch. Econs., 1960-61; LLB. Yale 1965. Bar: U.. 1964; DHL (hon), Yeshiva U.. 1996. 1964-66. Assoc. Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. 1971. assoc. Goldman Sachs & Co., 1966-70. ptnr mem. mgmt. com., 1980, vice chmn.. co-chief oper. officer.

NYC, R.;

.

NY

NYC.

NYC.

,

1987-90, co-sr. ptnr., co-chmn 1990-92; asst to Pres for econ. policy, head nat. econ. coun. Exec. Office of Pres.. The White House. Washington, 1993-95; sec Dept of the Treasury. Washington, 1995-99; chmn. exec. com. Citigroup, 1999 mem. Pres.'s Adv. Com. for Trade Negotiations. Washington. 1980-82. mem. adv. com. on tender offers SEC, .

RUDOLPH, WILMA GOLDEAN,

writer; b Manhattan, Kans., Oct. 4, 1884; s. Alfred Lee and Elizabeth (Damon) R Ellen Egan, May 1911 (dec.); children: Mary Elaine, Damon; m. Patrice del Grande, July 7, 1932. Ed. pub. schs., Pueblo. Colo. Successively reporter Pueblo Chieftain; reporter Colorado Springs (Colo.) Gazette. Denver News, Denver Post, San Francisco Post, 1900-10; sports writer N.Y. Am.. 1911; war corr. Mex., Pershing punitive expedition. World War 1 Hearst Newspapers, 1912-18; columist, feature writer King Features, Internat. News Svc. 1918-46; prodr. and 20th Century Fox, Hollywood, Calif., 1942-43. Author: (verse) Tents of Trouble. 1911, Rhymes of the Firing Line, 1912. (short stories) Guys and Dolls, 1932, Blue Plate

Athlete of Yr.. 1960. relay. 1960; named Athlete of Yr., 1960, European Sportswriters Sportsman of Yr.; recipient James E. Sullivan award for Good Sportsmanship, 1962, Christopher Columbus award for Most Outstanding Internal. Sports Personality, 1960, award Penn Re-

AP Woman

Special, 1934, Money From Home, 1935, Best of Runyon, (play) (with Howard Lindsay) Slight Case of Murder, Wife Ethel, 1939, Take It Easy. 1939. 1935. (stories) (essays) Old Man. 1939; contbr. fiction to Cosmopolitan, Collier's, other mags. Pvt., Minn. Vol. Inf., Spanish-Am.

lays.

1961. award N.Y Athletic Club Track Meet, Millrose Vitalis Cup for Sports Excellence, 1983, Women's Sports Found, award, 1984; named to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, 1983; Wilma Rudolph Day proclaimed in her honor by Gov. of Tenn., June 23, 1997 Died Nov. 12, 1994.

War and

Games.

Died Dec

UP

US



;

1983, Gov.'s Commn. on Trade Competitiveness. 1987, regulatory adv. com. N.Y. Stock Exch.. 1988-90. adv. com. internat. capital markets Fed. Res. Bank N.Y.. 1989-93, Securities and Exch. Market Oversight and Fin Svcs. Adv. Com.. 1991-93. Gov.'s Adv. Panel on Fin Svcs 1988-89; ptnr bd. dirs Partnership Inc.. 19911984; 93; bd dirs. Clr. for Nat. Policy, 1982-93, vice chmn 1979-85, Chgo Bd bd dirs. N.Y. Futures Exch Options Exch Inc.. 1972-76; trustee Ml Sinai Hosp, 1977, vice chmn 1986; trustee Sta WNET-TV. 1985-93; mem., trustee Carnegie Corp. of N.Y, 1990-93; Mayor's Coun. Econ. Advisors, 1990, Gov's Coun. on Fiscal and Econ Priorities, 1990-92. Trustee Ballet Theatre 1969-93, trustee Collegiate Sch.. 1978Found.. Inc.

Washington,

Commn

NYC

,

.

.

,

mem

Am

NYC.

mem.

econs. dept. Harvard U 1987-92; mem. fin. com.

com. 1981-87, com on umv resources. N.Y. campaign Mondale for Pres., 1983-84; mem. investment adv coun Pension Fund, 1980-89; chmn Dem Congl Dinner, Washington, 1982: Dems for the 80s. 198584;

bd. overseers'

to visit

.

NYC

Dems

NYC.

host com 1992 chmn. 1989-92: mem. Commn Nat. Elections. Recipient award Nat. Assn. Christians and Jews, 1977. Disting. Leadership in Govt, award Columbia Bus. Sch. 1996. Euromoney Mag. award Fin Min Yr., 1996. Medal for High Civic Svc. award Citizens' Budget Com.. 1997. Fgn Policy Assn. medal. 1998. -Chmn/ award Washington Greater Boys/Girls Clubs. 1998. Intrepid Sea Air Space Mus. award, 1998, Jefferson award Am. Inst. Pub. Svc 1998, Award of Yale U 1998. Global Leadership award Assn. 1998. Paul Tsongas award. 1998 Phi Beta Kappa. Harvard Club (NYC). Century Country Club (Purchase. Jewish 89.

Dem.

for the 90s, 1989-90;

Conv.,

NYC.

Mem

.

UN

,

Mem

NY)

RUBINSTEIN, ARTUR,

pianist: b. Lodz, Poland, Jan 28, Aniela 1887; s. Ignace and Felicia (Heyman) R.. m Mlynarski. July 27, 1932; children: Eva. Paul. Alma-Anna,

archives appear in their original form

;

m.

RKO

A

My

My

RUPP,

Philippine Insurrection, 10. 1946.

ADOLPH FREDERICK,

1989-1900.

basketball

Mem. VFW.

executive;

b.

s Henry and Anna (Lichti) 2, 1901. Kan. U„ 1923; M.A.. Columbia, 1930; m. Ester Smith, Aug. 29, 1931; son, Adolph Frederick Head basketball coach U. Ky., Lexington, from 1930; former pres. Memphis Tarns. Dir Central Dist. Warehousing Corp., Lexington. Mem. Nat. Basketball Rules Com., from 1961. Chmn., Shrine Crippled Childrens Hosp., from 1942. Named Southeastern Conf Coach of Year, 1963-66, 68-72, Nat. Coach of Year, U.P.I., A. P.. 1951, 59. 66, Coach of Century Columbus (O). Touchdown Club, 1967; recipient Gov's medal, 1959; named to Kan Hall of Fame, Naismith Hall of Fame, Springfield, Mass. Mem. Ky. Hereford Assn. (pres. 1953-69), Nat. Assn. Basketball Coaches (dir. from 1961, 1970-71), Delta Sigma Pi (Deltasig of Year 1966). pres. Omicron Delta Kappa. Mason. Author Championship Basketball, 1948. 56; Adolph Rupp's Basketball Guidebook.

Halstead. Kans.. Sept.

R.;

RUFFIN, JOSEPHINE ST. PIERRE,

cultural organization married; 4 children, organizer 1894; convenor conf. of reps, of nat. groups, which organized Nat. Fedn. of Afro-Am. Women, Boston, 1895 (merger with Colored Women's League of Washington to form Nat Assn. Colored Women 1896; 1st

administrator;

b.

1842;

Women's Era Club.

NAACP,

v p ); founder Boston br. Svc. Founder, editor mag.

(bd dirs .).

Mass Sch

Women

for

Cmty.

Mem. Mass. Moral Edn.

Assn.

League

Suffrage Assn (bd dirs

)

Died 1924.

NYC.

.

RUNYON, ALFRED DAMON,

Olympic athlete; b. Tenn, June 23. 1940; d. Ed and Blanche Rudolph; m. Robert Eldridge, 1963 (div.): children: Yolanda. Djuanna. Robert Jr. Xurry. Mem. U.S. Olympic Team. 1956. 60; founder Wilma Rudolph Found.; track coach Cobb Elem. Sch., Clarksville; goodwill amb. representing U.S. State Dept. at Games of Fnendship. Dakar, Senegal, 1963; mem. Bapt. Christian Athletes, Japan. 1963; track coach, Maine, Ind.; spkr., sports commentator on nat. TV; co-host network radio show. Author: Wilma, 1977. Vol. Operation Champ program for underprivileged youth, 1967. Recipient Olympic Bronze medal in 4 by 4 relay., 1956, Olympic Gold medals for 100-meter dash. 1960, 200-meter dash, 1960, 400-meter Clarksville.

RAMON EDUARDO,

history educator; b La Jolla, RUIZ, Calif. Sept 9. 1921; s Ramon and Dolores (Urueta) R 1944, Olivia, 14, children Natalia Marrujo, Oct. Maura BA, San Diego Stale Coll., 1947; MA, Claremont Calif.. Berkeley. 1954 Asst prof Grad. Sch., 1948; PhD. U Oreg. Eugene. 1955-57. So. Meth. U.. Dallas, 1957-58; 1958-69; prof. Latin prof Smith Coll.. Northampton. Mass history U. Calif, at San Diego, 1969-91, prof, emeritus, 1991—, chmn dept history. 1971-76. div. humanities. 1972-



;

m

AB.

I

Died Dec

10,

1977

U

.

Am

mem. project grant com. NEH, 1972-73. 75-77, dir. programs div.. 1979-80; Ralph Chase lectr. San Angelo State U, 2000; vis. prof. Facultad de Economia. Univ. de Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1965-66. Coll. de Sonora. Mexico, summer 1983. Pomona Coll 1983-84. Coll de Michoacan. Mexico, summer 1986. 87. Univ. Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, fall 1992; scholar-in-rcsidence Colegio de la Fronlero Norte. Mexico. 1994-96; MacArthur Found, nominator. Author 1981-82; mem. project grant com Ford Found. Cuba: The Making of A Revolution. 1968 (One of Best History Books. Book World Washington Post 1968), Mexico: The Challenge of Poverty and Illiteracy. 1963. An American in Maximillians's Mexico. 1865-1866. 1959; (with James D Atwaler) Out From Under; Benito Juarez and Mexico's Struggle for Independence. 1969; (with John Tcbbel) South by Southwest: The Mexican-American and His Heritage, 1969, Interpreting Latin Amencan History. 1970. Labor and the Ambivalent Revolutionaries Mexico. 1911-23. 1975. The Mexican War Was it Manifest Destiny?. 1963. The Great 74;

public

.

RUSH, GEOFFREY,

actor;

b

Toowomba. Queensland.

6, 1951. married; 2 children. Appeared in Side of the Moon. 1971, Lock Up Your Daughters. 1972. Assault With a Deadly Weapon. 1972. Twelfth Night. 1972. 83. 84. Ruling Class. 1972. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. 1972. Puss in Boots, 1972. Juno and the Paycock, 1973, Expresso Bongo, 1973, National Health, 1973. The Imginary Invalid. 1973. Suddenly at Home, 1973, Aladdin. 1973, Hamlet on Ice. 1973. Godspell. 1974, The Rivals. 1974. The Philanthropist. 1974, Present Laughter. 1974, Jack and the Beanstalk. 1975-77. King Lear. 1978. 1978. 1978, Clowneroonics, Point of Departure. Wailing for Godot. 1979. On Our Selection. 1979, Teeth and Smiles, 1980. Revenger's Tragedy. 1981, No End of Blame. 1981. You Can't Take It With You. 1981. A Midsummer Night's Dream. 1982. 83, Mother Courage, 1982. Silver Lining. 1982. The Pnnce of Homburg. 1982, Royal Show. 1983, Blood Wedding. 1983, Netherwood, 1983. 84, The Marriage of Figaro. 1983, Pal Joey, 1983. The Blind Giant is Dancing. 1983, Sunrise. 1983. Benefactors. 1986, On Parliament Hill, 1987. Shepherd on the Rocks, 1987. The Winter's Tale. 1987. Tristram Shandy-Genl. 1988. King Lear, 1988,

Austailia.

plays

July

Wrong

;

RUSK

WHO'S

234

1988, The Importance of Being Cressida, 1989, The Diary Earnest, 1988, 90-91. 92, Troilus Madman, 1989, 90. 92 (Variety Club award for Stage Actor of Yr. 1989, Sydney Theatre Critics Circle award for most outstanding performance 1989, Victorian Green Room award for Best Actor 1990), Marat /Sade. 1990, The Comedy of Errors, 1990, The Government Inspector, 1991, Uncle Vanya, 1992, The Dutch Courtesan, 1993. Oleanna, 1993. Hamlet. 1994, 95, films Hoodwink, 1980, Starstruck. 1981. Twelfth Night, 1985. On Our Selection, 1994. Five Easy Pizzas, 1994. Children of the Revolution. 1995. Shnne. 196

Les Enfants du Paradis,

&

Ralph Waldo Emerson, 6 vols., 1939. (quar). 1929-38. Died June 30. 1962.

Co-edilor

Am.

Lit.,

1999; TV series Consumer Capers, 1979-81. Menotti, 1980-81, The Burning Piano, 1992. Mercury, 1996; dir. plays Clowneroonies. 1978-80. Animal Acts. 1984-86, Teen Ages, 1984-86. Carols-By-Lazerlight,

1999.

House On Haunted

Hill,

1984-86, The 1985 Scandals, 1986, Pearls Before Swine, 1986, Pell Mell, 1986, 87. 88, The Merry Wives of Windsor. 1987, The Popular Mechanicals, 1987, 88. 92. Les Enfants du Paradis. 1989. The Wolfs Banquet. 1989, Popular Mechanicals 2, 1992, Aristophane's Frogs, 1992; co-translator The Government Inspector, 1991; writer (with George Whaley) TV film Clowning Around. 1992, (with John Clarke) play

Aristophane's Frogs. 1992, Call Me Sal, 1996. Children of the 9830 Revolution. 1997, Les Miserables. 1998. Office: Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804

CAA

RUSK, DEAN,

educator, former secretary of state; b. Cherokee County, Ga.. Feb. 9, 1909; s. Robert Hugh and Virginia Foisle, June 19, 1937; Elizabeth (Clotfelter) R Margaret David Richard Geary. children: Pat nek, Elizabeth. A.B.. Davidson Coll.. N.C.. 1931; B.S. (Rhodes 1934. scholar), St. John's Coll. Oxford (Eng.) U.. 1933; M.A Asso. prof. govt, and dean M.A. various hon. degrees. faculty Mills Coll.. 1934-40; asst. chief Div. Internal Security Affairs, U.S. Dept. State, 1946; spl. asst. sec. of war. 1946-47. Affairs, U.S. Dept. Slate. 1947-49; asst. sec. of dir. Office state. Feb 1949, dep. under sec. of state, 1949-50; asst. sec. of state for (Far Eastern Affairs), 1950-51; pres. Rockefeller Found., 1952-60; sec. of state Washington. 1961-69; Sibley law Sch. Law, U. Ga., Athens, 1970-94. prof, internal Author: (with Richard Rusk) As I Saw It, 1990. Served with AUS. 1940-46 Recipient Cecil Peace Prize, 1933. Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster. Mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Democrat. Presbyn. Home: Athens Ga. Phi Beta Kappa. Died Dec. 20, 1994.

m

RUSSELL, BILL,

former professional basketball team exformer professional basketball player; b. Monroe, Grad.. San Francisco State Coll., 1956 Player. NBA Boston Celtics Profl. Basketball Club, 1956-69.

ecutive,

La.. Feb. 12, 1934.

coach, 1966-69; 1980-83; coach

sportscaster

ABC-TV.

1969-80,

CBS-TV.

NBA Seattle Supersonics, 1973-77; coach Sacramento Kings, 1987-88. v.p. basketball ops., then exec. v.p.. 1988-89; mem. U.S. Olympic Basketball Team (Gold medal), 1956. Appeared in: TV series Cowboy in Africa, also commls.; co-host: The Superstars, ABC-TV. 1978-79; Author: Second Wind: Memoirs of an Opinionated Man, 1979. Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame. 1974; mem II NBA championship teams. Office: c/o Retired Players Assn 30 Kennedy Plz Providence RI 02903-2329

NBA

RUSSELL, CHARLES TAZE,

independent minister; b. s. Joseph L. and Ann Eliza (Birney) R.; under pvt. tutors, m. Mane Frances, d. Mahlen and Salena Ackley, 1879. Began in independent ministry, Pitts., 1878; served Brooklyn Tabernacle and N.Y. City Temple; disclaims being founder of a ministry, Pitts.. 1878; Brooklyn Tabernacle and N.Y. City Temple; disclaims being founder of a religious sect; interprets the punishment of the Bible as eternal death and not eternal torture. Author of a series of books, "Studies in the Scriptures." issued, 1886 editor of The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence (semi-monthly jour.); pres. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Soc. of Pa., People's Pulpit Assn. of N.Y., Internat. Bible Students' Assn (London. Eng). Died Oct. 31, 1916. Pitts.,

ed.

Feb. 15, 1852.

principally



,

UN

HOWARD

RUSK,

A., physician; b

Brookfield, Mo., Apr. 9,

1901; s. Michael Yost and Augusta Eastin (Shipp) R.; m. Gladys Houx, Oct. 20, 1926 (dec. 1980); children: Martha Rusk Sutphen. Howard A. Jr., John Michael. AB, U. Mo.. 1923. LLD, 1947; MD, U. Pa., 1925; DSc (hon.). Boston U., 1949. Lehigh U.. 1956. Middlebury Coll.. 1957, Trinity Coll., 1961, Women's Med. Coll.. 1962, U. Portland, 1969, Hofstra 1974, Calif. Coll. Podiatnc U.. 1972, Jersey City State Coll Medicine, 1976, Coll. New Rochelle, 1977, Brandeis U., 1978; ,

LLD. Westminster Coll.. 1952. Chungang U., Korea, 1965; Coll., 1961; Coll.,

LHD

MD

1950, Hahnemann Med. Coll.. 1956, L.I. U.. 1957, Mo. Valley

(hon). Adelphi Coll., 1957; LittD, Ithaca (hon). U. Rennes, France, 1965; DMSc

Brown U., 1969. Diplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, Am. Bd. Phys Medicine and Rehab. Pvt practice internal medicine, St Louis, 1926-42; instr. medicine Washington U St. Louis. 1929-42; former assoc. chief staff St. Luke's Hosp., St. Louis; prof., chmn. dept. rehab, medicine from 1946. founder, dir. Inst. Sch. Medicine, Phys. Medicine and Rehab., 1946-78, Disting. Univ. prof.,

NYC,

NYU

from

NYC

cons, in rehab. Baruch chmn health resources adv

1978; ;

Com. com.

UN,

secretariat

ODM.

1950-57;

mem. Pub. Health Coun.. NY. Dept Health, founder, pres. World Rehab. Fund, 1955-82; bd. dirs. Chem. Fund, Inc., Companion Life Ins. Co., Graphic Arts Mut. Ins. Co., IPCO Hosp. Supply Corp., chmn. pub- policy com. Advt. Council; presenter to med. assns.; columnist, part-time assoc. editor N.Y Times, 1946-69. Author: (with Eugene J. Taylor) New Hope for the Handicapped, 1949; author: Living with a Dis1953. Rehabilitation Medicine, 1958. 4th edit.. 1977, Rehabilitation of the Cardiovascular Patient, 1958, (autobiography) World To Care For, 1972; co-author: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, 1958; contbr. articles to Ency. Brit and med. jours. Trustee U Pa.. 1962-67; bd. dirs. N.Y. Found. Col. M.C., USAAF. 1943-45. bng. gen. Res. ret. Decorated D.S.M, Nat. Medal Republic of Korea. Order Jose Fernandez Madrid (Colombia), officier Legion of Honor (France);

Cnss award. 1952. Lasker award APHA, award Am. Pharm Mfrs. Assn., 1952. gold medal

recipient Dr. C.C.

1952. rsch. Nat. Inst. Social Sci., 1954, Internat. Benjamin Franklin Soc., 1955, Albert Lasker award for sves. to physically disabled, 1957. 60, Gold Key award Am. Congress Phys. Medicine and Fellow ACP. Royal Coll. Rehab.. 1958, also others. Physicians; mem. AMA, N.Y. Acad. Medicine, Internat. Soc. for Welfare Cripples (pres. 1954), Nat. Assn. Sci. Writers. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Nu

Sigma Nu. Home: New York N.Y. Died Nov. buned Brookfield. Mo.

RUSK, RALPH LESLIE,

English educator;

b.

4,

N.Y., Oct. 25. 1877;

s.

(Norns) R„ m. Lucy Lucy May, Elizabeth

astronomer; b. Oyster Bay. Alexander Gatherer and Eliza Hoxie

May

Cole, Nov.

24,

1908; children:

Hoxie, Henry Norris, Emma MarAB, Princeton U 1897, AM. 1898. PhD, 1899; rschr.. Cambridge U„ 1902-03; DSc (hon.), Dartmouth, 1923. garet.

.

Harvard U„ 1929. U Chgo.. 1941. Michoacau, Mex.. 1942. Yale U., 1951. Princeton, 1954. Rsch. asst. Carnegie Instn.. Washington; stationed Carnegie lnstn., Cambridge, Eng., 1903-05; instr. astronomy Princeton U., 1905-08, asst. prof.. 1908-11, prof., 1911-27, dir. of obs.. 1912-47. rsch. prof.. 1927-47, prof, emeritus, 1947; rsch. assoc. Mt. Wilson Obs.. 1922-42. Harvard Coll. Obs.. 1947-52. Author: Determinations of Stellar Parallax. 1911, Astronomy, 1926. Fate and Freedom, 1927, The Solar System and Its Origin, 1935, The Masses of the Stars, 1940; contbr. articles to profl. jours. With engnng. aircraft svc. U.S. Army. 1918. Recipient Henry Draper medal Nat Acad. Scis., 1922, Bruce medal Astron. Soc. Pacific, 1925, Franklin medal. 1934, Janssen Fellow (pres. 1933). medal French Acad., 1936. Royal Soc. Edinburgh (hon.); mem Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. 1931-32). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. Philos. Soc. (pres. (Rumford medal 1925). Am. Astron. Soc. (pres. 1934-37). Am. Phys. Soc. ..Royal Astron. Soc. (fgn. assoc.; Gold medalist 1921). Belgian Royal Acad.. French Acad. Scis. Presbyterian. Died Feb. (corr. mem), Academia dei Lincei. 18. 1957, buried Pnnceton (N.J.) Cemetery.

AAAS

JAMES T M physicist and inventor; b. Bremerton, Wash.. Feb. 23, 1931, m. Barbara Ann Giblett. James C, Knsten. BA, Reed Physicist GE Co., Richland. Wash.. 1953-65; sr. scientist Battelle Meml. Inst. /Pacific N.W. Labs., Richland, 1965-80; v.p. Digital Recording Corp., RUSSELL,

Sept. 12, 1953; children: Janet, Coll., Portland, Oreg.. 1953.

Lake City, 1981-85; pres. Russell Assocs.. Inc., Bellevue, Wash.. 1985—; v.p. Ioptics Inc.. Bellevue. Wash.. 1989-99. Recipient Inventor compact disc; holder 49 patents in field IR-100 award Internat. Rsch. Mag. 1974 Mem. IEEE, Am. Phys. Soc.. Optical Soc. Am., Soc. Photographic and Instrumentation Engrs. Home: 14589 SE 51st St Bellevue 98006-3509 Salt

WA

Rantoul,

HI.,

(Renner) s. William Humphrey and Anna L child. Margaret Ann m. Clara E. Gibbs. Dec. 25, 1915; (Mrs. Walter T. White). AB. U. III.. 1909; AM, Columbia. 1912, PhD, 1925 Instr English, U. Philippines, 1912-14;

R

;

1

successively instr.. asst., assoc. prof. English, Ind. U.. 191525; assoc. prof. English. Columbia U., 1925-35, prof, from 1935; assoc. prof. English, U. Colo, summer 1925; vis. prof. Mem. Phi Beta U. Heidelberg, Germany, summer 1951. Kappa. Guggenheim Fellow in biography, 1945-46. Author: Literature of the Middle Western Frontier (2 vols.), 1925; Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson (National Book Award gold medal for non-fiction, 1950), 1949; also articles in DicEditor: Emersontionary of American Biography, 1929-32. Clough Letters (with Howard F Lowry), 1934; Letters of

The

RUSSELL, JOHN HENRY,

career military officer; b. Mare Nov. 14, 1872; s. John Henry and Cornelia Pierrepont (Treadway) R., m. Mabel Howard, June 12, 1901; Grad., U.S. Naval Acad., 1 dau., Roberta Brooke Marshall 1892. Served through grades to maj. gen. USMC, 1933; mem. staff U.S. War Coll.. 1908-10. served in Spanish-Am. high War, World War I, several campaigns USMC; commr. with rank of amb. Port-au-prince. Haiti, 1922-30; apptd. asst. to maj. gen. comdt. USMC, 1933; comdt. Marine Corps, 1933-36. ret., 1936; engaged in newspaper work, 193647. Decorated U.S. Navy Cross. D.S.M Haitian Medaille Militaire and campaign medal. Expeditionary medal with Numeral 4. Mex. Svc medal. Victory medal with West Indies clasp. Mem. Calif. Pioneers. Army and Navy Club (Washington). Episcopalian. Died Mar. 6, 1947. Island, Calif.,

Am

.

1989;

July 11, 1888.

Club

(Bait -Providence

Internat

of

9, Sept. 5. 1918; 7 1/3, Sept. 9. 1918); held lowest earned run average in season for left-handed pitcher, Boston (Am. League), 1.75. 1916; highest batting average in Am. League, .692 for 21 yrs.; held numerous other records, including: most runs in season, Am. League, 177 in 152 games, 1921; most home runs in major leagues, 714 (708 Am. League. 6 Nat. League), 1914-35; most home runs in season, 60 in 151 games, 1927; most yrs. leading Am. League in home runs, 12 (1918-25 and 1926-31); most runs batted in, Am. League, 2197 (1914-34); most yrs. leading Am. League in runs batted in, 6 (1919-23, 1926, 1928); world record for strikeouts. 1330 in 22 yrs. Broadcast radio program, 1943-44; appeared in films, including Pnde of the Yankees, 1942; cons, to William Bendix in his role as Babe Ruth, in The Babe Ruth Story.

Died Aug.

1948.

16,

WILEY

RUTLEDGE,

BLOUNT,

federal

judge;

b

1894; s. Wiley Blount and Mary Lou (Wigginton) R.; m. Annabel Person, Aug. 28, 1917; children: Mary Lou, Jean Ann. Neal. AB, U. Wis., 1914; LLB. U. Colo., 1922. Bar: Colo. 1922. Tchr. high sehs..

Cloverport, Ky., July 20.

Ind.. N.Mex.. Colo.. 1915-22; lawyer Boulder. Colo.. 1922-24; assoc. prof, law U. Color. 1924-46; prof, law Wash. U., 1926-

1930-31; dean Sch. Law U. Iowa. 1935-39; U.S. Ct. Appeals for D.C.. 1939-43. U.S. 1943-49; vis. prof, law, summers, 1927-32. 3436, 42; mem. for Mo.. Nat. Conf. Commrs. on Uniform State Laws. 1931-35, for Iowa, 1937-43. Author: Declaration of Legal Faith. 1947. Bd. trustees Washington Coll. Law, 1941-

assoc.

HENRY NORRIS,

ability,

A

Orioles

Bait

League). 1913; pitcher Boston Red Sox, 1914-20; outfielder N.Y. Yankees, 1920-34; v.p.. asst. mgr., part-time player Boston Braves (Nat. League), 1935; coach Bklyn. Dodgers (Nat. League), 1938; voted most valuable player Am. League, 1923; mem Am. League All Star Team, 1933; played in 10 World Senes, total of 41 games, in total series games made most runs (37), most home runs (15), most strikeouts (30); pitched most innings in Senes game, Boston against Bklyn., Oct. 9, 1916; as pitcher had most consecutive scoreless innings in total Senes. 29 2/3 (13 1/3, Oct. 9, 1916;

35. acting dean.

RUSSELL,

(hon.).

,

fielder

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

NYC,

of a

(Oscar award for Best Actor 1996). Oscar & Luanda, 1997, Shakespeare in Love, 1998, Elizabeth. 1998, Mystery Men,

WHO

justice

Supreme

Ct..

A

Mem ABA,

Iowa Bar Assn., Mo. Bar Assn.. St. Louis Bar Assn., Johnson County (Iowa) Bar Assn., Rotary, Torch Club, Masons, Alpha Sigma Phi. Phi Alpha Delta Delta Sigma Rho. various ednl. and learned socs. Died Sept. 10, 43.

1949.

JOHN

RYAN, DALE, military officer; b. Cherokee. Iowa. Dec. 10, 1915; s. Edward Thomas and Mabel Cathenne (Dubel) R.; m. Jo Carolyn Guidera, Aug. 26, 1939; children: Michael E.. Patncia Jo. BS. U.S. Mil Acad.. 1938; Grad., AC Flying Sch., 1939; LLD. Creighton U., 1966; LLD Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army. (hon.), Akron (Ohio) U.. 1967. 1938; advanced through grades to gen. USAF, 1964; various assignments AC Tng. Command, 1939-43; overseas svc. Italy, 1944-45; numerous mil. positions to comdr. in chief Pacific Air Force Hickman AFB, Hawaii, 1967-68; vice chief staff USAF, Washington. 1968-69. chief of staff. 1969-73. Decorated DSM with 2 oak leaf clusters. Silver Star with cluster. Legion of Merit. DFC with cluster. Air medal with 5 clusters. Purple Heart (U.S.). Order Cloud and Banner (China); comdr. Nat. Order Vietnam, Gallantry Cross (Vietnam); Nat. Secunty Merit 1st Class (Korea); comdr. Legion d'Honneur. Croix de Guerre with Palm (France); grand ofcl. Order Aero. Ment (Brazil); Mil. Star Armed Forces (Chile). Died Oct. 27, 1983. RYAN, MICHAEL E., career military officer. BS. USAF Acad.. Colorado Spnngs, 1965; student undergrad. pilot tng., Craig AFB, Ala.. 1965-66; grad.. Squadron Officer Sch., Maxwell AFB., Ala., 1969; student. Fighter Weapons Instr. Course. Nellis AFB.. Nev., 1970. Air Command & Staff Maxwell AFB.. Ala., 1976; MBA. Auburn U- 1976; student. Nat. War Coll.. Washington, 1984; student nat. security program. Harvard U., 1988. F-4 pilot 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Eglin AFB. Fla.. 1966-67; advanced F-4 pilot, aircraft through grades to It. gen. USAF, 1993 comdr. 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Udorn Royal Thai AFB. Thailand. 1967-68; F-4 aircraft comdr. 7th Tactical Fighter Squadron. Holloman AFB. N.Mex- 1968-71. exch. officer instr. Mirage III Fighters 2d Operational Conversion Unit, Australian AFB, Williamtown. 1971-73; instr. pilot, flight comdr. 311th Tactical Fighter Tng. Squadron, Luke AFB, Ari2., 1973-74; wing weapons officer 8th Tactical Coll..



Fighter Squadron. Office Dep. Chief

Command,

Langley

;

Kunsan AFB, South Korea; of

staff officer

for Plans Hdqs. Tactical Air Va.. 1976-79; comdr. 61st Tactical

Staff

AFB,

Squadron to asst. dep. ops. 56th Tactical Fighter Squadron group to MacDill AFBaFla., 1979-81; chief dep. asst., dir. Joint and Nat. Security Matters Office Dep. Chief of Staff for Plans and Ops. USAF Hdqs., Washington; comdr. 432d tactical fighter wing Misawa Air Base, Japan, 1984-86; exec, to chief of staff Hdqrs., Washington, 1986-88; dep. chief of staff plans and ops. Tactical Air Command Hdqrs.. Langley AFB, Va„ 1988-91; vice-dir.

CHECKMATE

USAF

and policy Joint Chiefs of Staff. Washington, 1991-93, asst to chmn.. 1993-94; comdr. Allied Air Forces Southern Europe (NATO) and 16th Air Force (U.S. Air Forces in Europe). Italy. 1994-96. U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Allied Air Forces Central Europe, Germany, 1996-97; Defense chief of staff USAF Hdqrs.. Washington. 1997—. D.S.M. with oak leaf cluster. D.S.M.. legion of merit with two oak leaf clusters. DFC, meritonous svc. medal with two oak leaf clusters, air medal withen oak leaf clusters. strategic plans

RUSSELL, RICHARD BREVARD, federal official; b Winier, Ga.. Nov. 2, 1897; s. Richard and lna (Dillard) R. BL. U. Ga.. 1918; LLD, Mercer U., 1957. Pvt. practice Winder, Ga.. 1919-71; mem. Ga. Ho. Reps.. Washington, 1921-31. spkr., 1927-31; gov. Ga. Washington, 1931-33; mem. U.S. Senate, Washington. 1933-71; pres. Pro-tern 91st Congress, mem., former chmn Senate Armed Svcs. com.; chmn. Senate Appropriations com.; mem. Space Aeronautics Scis. com, Joint com. Atomic Energy., Presdl com. Investigate Served USNR. 1918. Assassination Pres. Kennedy. Recipient Minute Man of Yr. in Nat. Defense award Reserve Officers Assn., 1959.

Died Jan. 1971.

RYAN, NOLAN,

BABE (GEORGE HERMAN

RUTH), professional RUTH, baseball player; b. Bait., Feb. 6, 1894; m. Helen Woodford, 1914 (dec); I dau., Dorothy; m. Claire Hodgson, Apr. 1929; 1 dau. (adopted stepdaughter), Julia. Signed as pitcher-out-

former professional

Refugio, Tex., Jan.

(Hancock)

R

;

m.

31,

1947;

Ruth

s.

baseball

player;

b.

Lynn Nolan and Martha

Elsie

Holdruff,

June

26,

Pitcher N.Y. Student, Alvm (Tex.) Jr. Coll., 1966-69 1966-71, Calif. Angels, 1972-79, Houston As1980-88, Texas Rangers, 1989-93; mem. Am. League All-Star .Team. 1972, 73, 75, 79, Nat. League All-Star Team, 1981. 85. Author: (with Steve Jacobson) Nol2n Ryan: Strike-

1967 Mets.

NYC,

tros,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

Oul King. 1975. (with

CENTURY AMERICA

Ltbby) Nolan Ryan

Bill

The Other

Game.

1977. (with Joe Torre) Pitching and Hitting. 1977. (with Harvey Frommer) Throwing Heat: The Autobiography of Nolan Ryan. 1988. (with Tom House) Nolan Ryan's Pitcher's Bible, 1991. (with Jerry Jenkins) Miracle Man: Nolan Ryan. The Autobiography. 1992. (with others) Kings of Hill. 1992. Served with AUS. 1967 Named Sporting News AL pitcher of yr., 1977; inducted Baseball Hall of Fame. 1999. Inductee Baseball Hall of Fame. 1999. Achievements include holding over SO Major League records including most seasons pitched (27), most strikeouts (5.714) and most no-hit games (7). Address: care Texas Rangers Arlington Stadium 76004-1111 PO Box 1111 Arlington

TX

THOMAS FORTUNE, financier; b Oct. 17. 1851. m Ida M Barry, of

RYAN,

Nelson County.

Baltimore. Md Cornelius C (Nicol)

Vir.,

.

Nov. 25, 1873 (dec.); m. 2d. Mrs. Cuyler, Oct. 29. 1917. Began in employ Baltimore dry goods house, 1868; entered Wall Street. 1870; mem. New York Stock Exchange. 1874, later interested in consolidation and extension of street and lighting systems. New York. Chicago and other cities, and reogranizations of various rys in the South; also had interests in coal properties in Ohio and WVa.. and coal and ry. cos. in Va.; said to be the largest individual owner of Congo diamond fields Belgian Congo. Africa. Purchased controlling interest of the Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of U.S., 1905; retired. Dec. 1908, as officer or dir in more than 30 corps., in which was controlling factor, prominently identified with Am. Tobacco Co.. 1898 later weith British Am. Tobacco Co.; identified with Belgian and



Portuguese corps, engaged

.

development of mining activi1900 and Portuguese Angola, in



Congo, dir. Guaranty Trust Co., Carolina. Clinchfield & Ohio Railway Co. Delegate from Va. to Dem. Nat. Conv., 1904. Died Nov. 23. 1928 Belgian

in

ties

1912



.

;

A1A

Fellow

Am

SAGAN

235

Honor awards

(4 First

Acad Arts and

for bldgs.

Died Sept

Letters

1955);

mem-

SACHAR, LOUIS, Mar

1961

I.

Coll

SAARINEN, ELIEL,

b Helsingfors. Finland. Helsingfors. 1897; PhD 'hon). U DArch (hon ). Tech U Finland; DEng (hon.). Tech. U., Karlsruhe. Germany. of Arch, and City Planning (hon .). U Mich.; ArtsD (hon ). Harvard U 1873

Grad.. Inst

U

Helsingfors.

architect,

Poly

.

Helsinki;

,

D

.

LLD

(hon). Drake U. Assoc. Herman Geselhus and Armas Lindgrcn. Architects. Finland. 1896-1907; sole practice. 1907—; founder Cranbrook Found Bloomfield Hills. Mich 1925 v.p. Internal. City Planning Confs. Academicion Nat. Acad. Design. 1946Pnn. works include Kleinhans Music Hall. Buffalo. 1939. Tabernacle Chnstian Ch.. Columbus, Ind.. 1940-41, opera, concert shed, chamber music hall and studios Berkshire Music Ctr.. Stockbndge, Mass., 1941; author: The City. Search for Form. Recipient 1st pnze for city planning. Reval, Estonia. Gewerbeverein-Haus. Riga. Latvia. Smithsonian Gallery of Art, Gold medal Archil. League N.Y. A1A. Royal Inst. Brit. Architects, apptd. hon. prof. Finnish Govt. Mem. Finnish Acad. Art, Imperial



Acad. Art

.

.

;

An

Royal Swedish Acad

Petersburg. Russia), Died July 1. 1950; cremated. (St.

SAATCHI, CHARLES, communications and

marketing

company

executive; b. June 9. 1943; m. Dons Lockart. Student. Christ's Coll.. Finchley Assoc, dir. Collett Dickenson Pearce, 1966-68; dir Cramer Saatchi. 1968-70; founder, dir Saatchi & Saatchi, pic. 1970-94; now ptnr. & C Saatchi Agency. 1995— Office: 15 Lower Regent St.

1973

M

London SW1Y 4LR, England W1R 4EC, England

also:

36 Golden Sq, London

SAATCHI, MAURICE (LORD SAATCHI), communicaand marketing company executive; b. June 21, 1946; s. Nathan and Daisy Saatchi; m. Josephine Hart. 1984; son. stepson. BS in Econs., London Sch. Econs. and Polit. Sci., 1967 Co-founder Saatchi & Saatchi Co., 1970; chmn

;

20.

1954.

BA.

U

wnter prose, b East Meadow. NY.. marned, 1985; child. Student. Antioch Berkeley. 1976; JD. Hastings Coll. Law, 1

Calif

.

San Francisco. 1980. Part-time atty. Author: (children's books) Sideways Stones From Wayside School, 1978 (1979 Children's Choice Book), Johnny's in the Basement, 1981.

Someday Angeline. 1983. Sixth Grade Secrets, 1987. There's A Boy in the Girls' Bathroom. 1987. The Boy Who Lost His Face. 1989. Wayside School is Falling Down, 1989. Dogs Don't Tell Jokes. 1991. Marvin Redpost Kidnapped at 1992. Marvin Redpost: Is He a Girl?, 1993. Marvine Redpost: Why Pick on Me?. 1993, Alone in His Teachers' House. 1994. Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger. 1995. Winner 1999 Newberry medal for Holes. Mem. Soc ChilBirth''.

Book Wnters and

dren's

c/o Farrar Straus 10003-3304

&

Illustrators. Authors Guild. Office: Giroux 19 Union Sq New York NY

W

SAFER, MORLEY,

journalist; b Toronto, Ont., Can.. Nov 1931; came to U.S., 1964; s. Max and Anna (Cohn) Student. U Western Ont.. 1952 With Reuters. London. Eng., 1955; corr. producer Canadian Broadcasting Corp.. 1955-60. wnter. London corr.. 1961-64; corr.. producer BBC, 1961; Vietnam corr. CBS. 1964-71; co-host 60 Minutes news program CBS-TV. 1971 writer-corr. news documentary 8.

S



;

Battle of Bntain. 1976 Author: Flashbacks: On Returning to Vietnam, 1990 Recipient Polk award L.I.U.. 1965. Overseas Press Club award. 1965, 66, Sigma Delta Chi award, 1965, Peabody award. 1965, Paul White award Radio and TV, News Dirs Assn.. 1966. 4 Emmy awards, 1981. 82, 3 Emmy awards, 1985, George Foster Peabody award, 1983, 3 prestigious awards, George Foster Peabody, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia U., Emmy for "Lenell Geter's in Jail", 60 Min. broadcast, 1984. Fellow Royal Coll. Bloviation (Edinburgh). Office: c/o 60 Minutes 60 Minutes 524 57th St New York NY 10019-2902

The Second

W

tions

RYLANT, CYNTHIA,

author; b. Hopewell. Va.. June 6. 1954; d. John Tune and Leatrel (Rylant) Smith; 1 child. 1975; MA. Marshall Nathaniel. BA. Morris Harvey Coll English instr Marshall U., 1976; MLS. Kent State U., 1982 U.. Huntington. WVa., 1979-80, U Akron. Ohio. 1983-84; children's libr. Akron (Ohio) Pub Libr. 1983; part-time lectr. Northeast Ohio Univs. Coll. Medicine. Rootstown, ,

Author: (picture books) When I Was Young in the Mountains. 1982 (Caldecott Honor book 1983. English Speaking Union Book-Across-the-Sea Amb. of Honor award 1984, Am. Book award nomination 1983). Miss Maggie. 1983. This Year's Garden. 1984. The Relatives Came. 1985 Ohio,

1991—

(Horn Book Honor book 1985, Children's Book Study Assn. Am. 1985. Caldecott Honor Book

of Yr Child 1986). Night 1987. All I See.

the Country. 1986. Birthday Presents. 1988, Mr. Gngg's Work, 1989, An Angel for Solomon Singer, 1992, The Everyday Town, 1993, The Everyday School. 1993. The Everyday House. 1993. The Everyday Garden. 1993. The Everyday Children. 1993 The Everyday Pels. 1993, Mr. Putter and Tabby Pour the Tea. 1994. Mr Putter and Tabby Walk the Dog. 1994,' The Old Woman Who Named Things, 1994, The Blue Hill Meadows and the Story of Much Loved Dog. 1994. Gooseberry Park. 1995. Story of Margaret Wise, 1996; (Henry E.B. While. 19%, and Mudge series) Henry and Mudge: The First Book of Their Adventures, 1987. Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble, 1987, Henry and Mudge in the Green Time. 1987. Henry and Mudge Under the Yellow Moon. 1987. Henry and Mudge in the Sparkle Days. 1988. Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea. 1989. Henry and Mudge Get the Cold Shivers. 1989, Henry and Mudge and the Happy Cat. 1990. Henry and Mudge and the Bedtime Thumps. 1991, Henry and Mudge Take the Big Test, 1991, Henry and Mudge and the Long Weekend, 1992. Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind. 1993, Henry and Mudge and the Careful Cousin. 1994. in

A

A

Henry and Mudge and the Best Day Ever. 1995; (poetry) Waiting to Waltz a Childhood. 1984 (Nat, Coun. for Social 1990. Something Studies Best Book 1984). Soda Jerk. ...

Permanent, 1994; (novels) A Blue-Eyed Daisy. 1985 (ChilBook of Yr Child Study Assn Am 1985). A Fine White Dust. 1986 (Newbery Honor Book 1987). A Kindness. 1985. Children of 1988; (stones) Every Living Thing. Christmas: Stones for the Season. 1987. A Couple of Kooks: And Other Stones About Love. 1990; (autobiography) But I'll Be Back Again An Album, 1989. Best Wishes. 1992; (other) Appalachia: The Voices of Sleeping Birds. 1991 (Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor book for nonfiction 1991). Missing May. 1992 (John Newbery medal 1992). I Have Seen Castles. 1993. The Dreamer. 1993. The Cobble Street Cousins: A Little Shopping. 1998. Office: Simon & Schuster Children's 4th Floor 1230 Ave of The Amencas New York NY 10020

dren's

1

&

1

M

Saatchi Saatchi Co., pic, 1984-94; co-founder, chmn & C Saatchi Agy., 1995 gov. London Sch. Econ.; Chmn.



Mem. Royal

Royal Opera House. Avocations:

London

gardens,

W1R

;

plays.

Coll. Art

Office:

36

(mem

coun.).

Golden Square.

4EE. England

journalist, author; b. Dec. 17, Oliver C and Ida (Panish) S m. Helene Belmar Dec. 16, 1962; children: Mark Lindsey, Annabel Victoria Student. Syracuse U.. 1947-49. Reporter N.Y. Herald Tribune Syndicate. 1949-51; corr WNBC-WNBT.

1929;

s.

;

Julius,

Europe and Middle East. 1951; radio-TV producer

NYC.

physician, scientist, educator; b.

Jacob and Tillie 1906; s (Krugman) S; m. Sylvia Tregillus. 1935. children: Deborah, Amy; m. Heloisa Dunshee de Abranches, July 28, 1972. BS, M.D.. NYU. 1931; recipient 40 hon. degress from U.S. and fgn. univs. Research assoc. Coll. Medicine. 1926-31; Bialystok.

Aug.

Poland,

26.

NYU

house

Bellevue

NRC

N.Y.C., 1932-33; sci. staff Rockefeller 1935-39; asso. prof, pediatrics U. Cin. Coll. Medicine and Children's Hosp. Research Found., 1939-43, prof, research pediatnes, 1946-60. Disting. Service prof.. 1960-71, Emeritus Disting. Service prof.. 1971physician

fellow Lister Inst., Inst, for

Hosp.,

London, 1934; mem.

Med. Research.

NYC.

Weizmann Inst, of Sci Rehovot. Israel. 1970-72; Weizmann Inst, of Sci.. 1965-93; cons. U.S. Army. mem. Armed Forces Epidemiological Bd 1963-69; cons N1H. USPHS, 1947-73; mem Nat Adv. Council Nat 93; pres

.

bd. govs. 1941-62;

,

Allergy and Infectious Diseases. 1965-70; Fogarty scholar Fogarty Internal- Center for Advanced Study in Health Scis.. NIH, 1973; mem. adv. com. on med. research Pan Am. Health Orgn.. 1973-76; expert cons. Nat. Cancer Inst., 1974; mem. U.S. Army Med. Research and Devel. Adv. Panel. 1974-79; cons. Surgeon Gen., U.S. Army. 1974-93; Disting. Research prof, of biomedicinc Med. U. S.C.. expert cons. Charleston. 1974-82. emeritus. 1982-93; sr Fogarty Internal Ctr., NIH, 1984-86; cons, to asst. sec. for Author over 375 papers in field. Bd health HEW, 1975-77 govs. Hebrew U Jerusalem, 1965-93; trustee U.. 196670. Served to It col U.S. Army. 1943-46. Decorated Legion Recipient Antonio Feltrinelli pnze in med. and of surg. sci. Accademia Nazionale dei Lined. Rome. 1964; Albert Lasker clin. medicine research award. 1965; gold medal Nat Medal of Sci.. Royal Soc. Health. London. 1969; Civilian Service medal U.S. Army. 1973; 1971; Disting Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1986, Medal of Liberty. 1986. Inst.

NY

Mm!

US

Order of Fnendship

Among

Peoples,

USSR. 1986; many Am. Acad. Arts and

other awards. Mem. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Scis.. Assn. Am. Physicians. Am. Pediatric Soc., Infectious Diseases Soc. Am. (pres. 1969). numerous other U.S. and Research in field of poliomyelitis, hon. fgn. memberships. human viral diseases, toxoplasmosis, measles and human Home Washington Died Mar 3. 1993 cancer

DC

1969-73; columnist N.Y. Times, Washington. 1973 trustee Syracuse U.; dir. Charles W. Dana Found. Author: The Relations Explosion, 1963 Plunging into



;

1964. Safire's Political Dictionary, 1968, rev. edit., 1972-78, Before the Fall. 1975, Full Disclosure, 1977. Safire's

Politics,

Washington, 1980, On Language, 1980. What's the Good Word?, 1982. (with Leonard Safir) Good Advice on Writing. 1982, I Stand Corrected, 1984, Take My Word for It, 1986, Freedom, 1987, You Could Look It Up, 1988. Words of Wisdom. 1989. (with Leonard Safir) Leadership. 1990. Language Maven Strikes Again, 1990, Fumblerules, 1990, Coming to Terms. 1991. The First Dissident, 1992, Lend Me Your Ears. 1992. Good Advice on Wnting. 1992. Quoth the Maven. 1993. Safire's New Political Dictionary, 1993, In Love with Norma Loquendi, 1994. Sleeper Spy. 1995. Watching My Language, 1997, Spread the Word. 1999.

AUS.

Served with ing.

Aug

came

Kirkkonummi. Finland.

US., 1923. naturalized. 1940; s Eliel and Loja (Geselhus) S m. Lilian Swann. 1939 (div ); chilchild. dren: Enc. Susan: m. Aline Louchheim. 1954. Eames. BFA. Yale U 1934, (hon ). 1949; HHD (hon ). 20, 19I0-,

to

;

1

,

Wayne U.

MA

Matcham

fellowship for travel Europe. 1934-36. vanous positions architecture, related design fields. 1936-42; assoc. Eliel Saannen. others Pnn works include Kleinhaus Music Hall. Buffalo. 1939. Crow Island Sch. Winnetka. Ill 1939. summer opera house Berkshire Music Ctr Lennox. Mass.. 1940, Tabernacle Ch of Chnsl. 1941. Irwin-Union Bank Trust Co.. Columbus, Ind. 1955. 1961.

.

.

&

FLORENCE RENA,

anatomist;

b.

Central City,

Colo. Nov. 9. 1871; d. George Kimball and Rena (Miner) S. BS. Smith Coll., 1893. ScD. 1910; MD. Johns Hopkins. 1900; ScD, U. Mich.. 1926. Ml. Holyoke. 1929, NYU, 1935, Wilson Coll.. 1933, Syracuse U., 1934. Oglethorpe U .

U

1937, Oberlin Coll.. 1937. Russell Denver, 1939, Woman's Med Coll Pa.. 1950; LLD. Goucher Coll.. 1931. Tchr. math Wolfe Hall. Denver. 1893-94; asst. in zoology Smith Coll.. 1895; intern Johns Hopkins. 1900-01; fellow Bait Assn. Advancement L'niv Edn. Women. 1901; asst. in anatomy Johns Hopkins U. 1902. assoc. 1903-05. assoc. prof, 1905-17. prof his-

U. Colo.. 1935. Sage Coll.. 1938.

Pa..

U

mem

1925-38. Rockefeller Inst Med Rsch 1938; pres. bd. dirs Finney-Howell An Atlas of the Medulla and Midof Franklin Paine Mall. 1934; contbr Brain. AAAS, Am. Assn. articles to profl. jours. Assn 1908-09. 1924-26). pres Anatomist (v p Phsyiologists, Soc Exptl. Biology ad Medicine (councilor tology. 1917-25;

.

campus plan, sci. and pharmacy bldg. Drake U Des Moines. 1946, women's dormitones and dining hall. 1954. GM Tech. Ctr.. Warren. Mich., 1950-56. auditonum and chapel MM. 1955. Concordia Sr. Coll.. Ft Wayne. Ind L S Embassy Bldgs., Oslo. London. Milw County War Mem] hockey nnk Yale U 1959, law sch U Chgo. I960, rsch ctr IBM Corp Yorkstown Heights. N.Y.. 1961; cons to sec of air force on

mem

emenlus. from

Rsch

Found

Air Acad. Bldg. Recipient 1st pnzc (with Eliel Saannen. J Robert F Swanson) Smithsonian Gallery Art. 1939. two 1st prizes (with Charles eames) Mus. Modern Art Furniture. 1940. Grand Archil award Boston Arts Festival. 1953.

(hon. life). Harvey Soc., Cosmopolitan Club. Am. Woman's Bronze statue of her placed in Assn.. Soc. Colonial Dames Died Oct 3, 1953, buned Statuary Hall. Washington

.

.

.

,

,

archives appear in their original form

Author 1901, Biography

Mem

AAUW,

Am

1932).

Nat

Tb Assn. Nat Acad

Fairmounl Mausoleum. Denver

Scis..

NY

Acad

Scis

1952-54.

Commentary, 1978. NY Times 1627

Office:

I

Recipient Pulitzer prize for DistPulitzer Bd. Republican.

Mem. St

NW Washington DC 20006-4007

SAGAN, CARL EDWARD,

astronomer, educator, author; b. Rachel (Gruber) S.; m. Samuel; children by previous marriages: Donon, Jeremy. Nicholas. AB with gen. and spl. honors. U Chgo 1954. BS, 1955, MS. 1956. PhD, 1960; ScD (hon). Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. 1975, Denison U„ 1976, Clarkson Coll Tech., 1977, Whitlier Coll., 1978, Clark 1987. V., 1978, U. S.C., 1984. Hofstra U„ 1985. L.I. U Tuskegee U., 1988, Lehigh U 1990. Wheaton Coll., 1993. SUNY. Albany. 1994; (hon), Skidmore Coll., 1976, Lewis and Clark Coll. 1980. Bklyn. Coll.. CUNY. 1982; LLD (hon). U Wyo., 1978, Drexel U, 1986. Queens U.. 1993; DScL (hon ). U III 1990; (hon), U Hartford. 1991 Miller research fellow U. Calif-Berkeley. 1960-62; vis. asst. prof, genetics Stanford Med. Sch., 1962-63; astrophysicist Smithsonian Astrophys. Obs.. Cambndge. Mass.,

NYC,

Nov 9, 1934; s Samuel and Ann Druyan; children: Alexandra. .

.

.

DHL

LHD

.

1962-68; asst. prof. Harvard U, 1962-67; mem faculty prof astronomy and space scis.. 1970 Cornell U., 1968 David Duncan prof., 1976 dir. Lab. Planetary Studies. 1968 assoc. dir. Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, 1972-81, Johnson Disting. lectr. Johnson Grad. Sch Mgmt., 1985; pres. Carl Sagan Prodns. (Cosmos TV series), 1977 nonresident fellow Robotics Inst., CarnegieMellon U., 1982 NSF-Am. Astron. Soc. vis. prof, various 1967-68; Holiday lectr. colls.. 1963-67. Condon leclr. Oreg AAAS, 1970; Vanuxem lectr. Princeton U„ 1973; Smith lectr Dartmouth Coll.. 1974. 77; Wagner lectr. U Pa.. 1975; Bronowski lectr. 'J. Toronto, 1975; Philips lectr. Haverford Coll., 1975; Disting scholar U 1976; Danz lectr U Wash 1976; Clark Meml lectr U Tex., 1976; Stahl lectr. Bowdoin London. 1977; Coll. 1977; Chnstmas lectr Royal Instn Mennmger Meml. lectr. Am. Psychiat. Assn., 1978, Adolf





,





,

,



b

architect;

WNBC,

1954-55; v.p. Tex McCrary, Inc., 1955-60; pres. Satire Pub. Relations. Inc.. 1960-68; spl. asst. to Pres. Nixon,

Washington,

SABIN, ALBERT BRUCE,

SABIN,

SAARINEN. EERO,

NYC.

SAFIRE, WILLIAM,

;



;

.

Am

.

,

.

Meyer leclr 1984; Carver Meml lectr Tuskegee Inst., 1981. Feinslonc lectr U.S. Mil Acad. 1981; Pal lectr Motion Picture Acad Arts and Scis.. 1982; Dodge lectr U Ariz. 1982; Disting lectr Acad.. 1983; Lowell lectr Harvard U 1984; Poynler fellow, Schultz leclr. Yale U. 1984; Jack Disting 1984; Disting lectr Fla. Slate U leclr. Ind. U., Pa.. 1984; Keystone leclr Nat. War Coll.. Nat Dcf U. Washington. 1984-86; Marshall lectr Nat Resources Def Coun. Washington, 1985; Gilford lectr in natural theology U. Glasgow, 1985, Lilenthal lectr Calif. Pub Health Assn 1986; Acad Sci 1986;. Dolan lectr von Braun lectr. U. Ala.. Huntsville. 1987; Gilbert Grosvenor Centennial lectr Nat Geog Soc Washington. 1988; Murata leclr Kyoto. Japan. 1989; Bart Bok Centennial lectr Astron Soc. of the Pacific. 1989, James R Thompson Leadership .

USAF

.

Am

.

.

Am ,

.

.

DENIS

ST.

Math, and Sci. Acad. 1991. Nehru Meml. lectr 1991. Boyer leclr Stanford U, 1993. Robert

lectr.

Ill

New

Delhi.

physics Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. 1993; other lectureships; mem. various adv. groups NASA and Nat mem. council Smithsonian Instn., 1975Acad. Scis., 1959 80; vice chmn. working group moon and planets, space orgn. Internal. Council Sci. Unions, 1968-74; lectr Apollo flight crews NASA. 1969-72; chmn. U.S. del. joint conf. U.S. Nat. and Soviet Acads. Sci. on Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence. 1971; responsible for Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2 interstellar messages; judge Nat. Book Awards. 1975; mem. fellowship panel Guggenheim Found., 1976 disting. vis. scientist Jet Propulsion Lab.. Calif. Inst. researcher physics and chemistry of planetary Tech.. 1986 atmospheres and surfaces, origin of life, exobiology. Manner. Viking. Voyager amd Galileo spacecraft observations of Author: planets, long-term consequences nuclear war. Atmospheres of Mars and Venus, 1961, Planets, 1966, Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1966, Planetary Exploration,

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1970. Mars and the Mind of Man. 1973, The Cosmic Con1973. Other Worlds. 1975, The Dragons of Eden, 1977, Murmurs of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record, 1978. Broca's Brain, 1979, Cosmos. 1980, (novell Contact. 1985, (with Ann Druyan) Comet, 1985. (with Richard Turco) Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End of the Arms Race, (with Ann Druyan) Shadows of Forgotten Search for Who We Are, 1993. Pale Blue Dot. Ancestors; 1994; also numerous articles; editor: Icarus: Internat. Jour. Solar System Studies. 1968-79, Planetary Atmospheres, 1971. Scientific Debate. 1972. Space Research, 1971, UFOs: Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, 1973; editorial bd.: Origins of Life, 1974-84. Icarus, 1962—. Climatic Change. 1976-90, Science 80, 1979-82. Mem. bd ad1988— Recipient visors Children's Health Fund. medal for exceptional Smith prize Harvard U.. 1964. 1973. John achievement. 1972. Prix Galabert. sci. Campbell Meml. award. 1974, Klumpke-Roberts prize, 1974, medal for disting. pub. service, Priestley award, 1975, 1977, 81, Pulitzer prize for lit.. 1978. Washburn medal. 1978. Rittenhouse medal. 1980. Peabody award. 1981. Hugo award. 1981, Seaborg prize. 1981. Roe medal. 1981, Environment Nat. Peace award. 1984, Programme medal UN. 1984, Regents medal Bd Regents Univ. of State N.Y.. 1984, Ann award Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1985. Disting Svc. award World Peace Film Festival, 1985, Honda prize Honda Found., 1985, Nahum Goldmann medal World Jewish Congress, 1986, Ann. award of merit Am. Cons. Engrs. Coun., 1986, Maurice Eisendrath award Cen. Conf. Am. Rabbis and Union Am. Hebrew Congregations, 1987, In Praise of Reason award Com. for Sci. Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, 1987, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky medal Soviet Cosmonautics Fedn., 1987, George F Kennan Peace award SANE/Freeze, 1988, Roger Baldwin award Mass 1989, Oersted medal Am. Assn. Civil Liberties Union. Physics Tchrs., 1990, Ann. award for Outstanding TV Script medal UCLA, 1991, DistWriters Guild Am., 1991, ing. Leadership award Nuclear Age Peace Found.. 1993. 1st Carl Sagan Pub. Understanding of Sci. award Coun. Sci. Soc. Pres.. 1993, 1st Isaac Asimov award Com. Sci. Investigation of Claims of Paranormal, 1994, Public Welfare medal NAS. 1994, award for Pub. Understanding of Sci. and Tech. 1995; named Humanist of Yr. by Am. Humanist Assn., 1981; nection,

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United Press, St Paul. 1930. later Chgo, Washington and N.Y.C.; became London mgr United Press, 1943, Moscow, 1944; fgn news editor United Press. 1944-48. Moscow corr. staff, 1954-63, asst. mng NY. Times. 1949-54, mem.

NY

1964-72, assoc. editor, 1972-74, editor Op-Ed page, 1970-73. Author: Russia on the Way, 1946, American in The Shook Up Generation. 1958, To Moscow

editor,

Russia, 1955,

and Beyond, 1960, Moscow Journal. 1961. The Northern Palmyra Affair. 1962, A New Russia, 1962, Russia. 1965. Orbit of China. 1967. Behind the Lines-Hanoi, 1967. The Soviet Union-The Fifty Years. 1967, The 900 Days The Siege of Leningrad. 1969. War Between Russia and China. 1969. The Many Americas Shall Be One. 1971. The Eloquence of Protest (anthology), 1972, To Peking and Beyond. 1973. The Gates of Hell, 1975, Travels Around Amenca, 1976. Black Night. White Snow, 1978. The Unknown War, 1978. Russia in Revolution. 1900-1930. 1978. Without Fear or Favor: The New York Times and Its Times, 1980, One Hundred Years of Revolution, 1983. Journey for Our Times: A Memoir, 1983. The Long March: The Untold Story. 1985, A Time of Change. A Reporters Tale of Our Times, 1988, The Great Black Dragon Fire, 1989, Tianamen Diary: 13 Days in June, 1989, The New Emperors: China in the Era of Mao and 1992. Recipient Disting. Achievement medal U. Minn., 1955, Pulitzer prize for internat. corr., 1955, George Polk Meml. award fgn. reporting, 1957, 67. Sigma Delta Chi award fgn. corr.. 1958. Overseas Press Club Asian award, Mem. Am. Acad and 1967, Sidney Hillman award, 1967. Inst. Arts and Letters (pres. 1975-76). Authors League (pres. 1980-85), Century Assn. (NYC). Nat. Press Club (WashSigma Delta Chi. Home: Taconic ington). Theta Delta Chi

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Conn. Died July

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planetology sect. 1980-82). Am. Astronautical 1976-81. Kennedy award 1983). Bnt. Interplanetary Soc.. Explorers Club (75th Anniversary award 1980); hon. mem. NAS. mem. Am. Phys. Soc. (Leo Szilard award 1985). Am. Astron. Soc. (councillor, chmn. div. for planetary scis. 1975-76, Masursky award 1991, Annenberg Scientists (council 1977-81. Found prize 1993), Fedn.

Union

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1985),

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Evolution, Genetics Soc. Am., Internat. Astron. Union, Internat. Acad. Astronautics, Internat. Soc. Study Origin of Life (council 1980—). Planetary Soc. (pres 1979—). Authors Guild. Astron. Soc. of the Pacific. Coun Fgn. Rels.. Coun Econ Priorities. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi Died Dec. 20,

SALK, JONAS EDWARD, physician, scientist; b. NYC, Oct 28, 1914; s Daniel B and Dora (Press) S.; m. Donna 1939; children: Peter Lindsay. Darrell John, Francoise Gilot. June 29, 1970. BS, Jonathan Daniel; CCNY. 1934. (hon), 1955; MD. NYU. 1939, ScD Pitts.. 1955: PhD (hon). (hon). 1955; (hon), U Hebrew U, 1959; (hon.). Roosevelt U, 1955; ScD (hon), Tunn U„ 1957. U. Leeds, 1959, Hahnemann Med.

Lindsay, June

1959. Franklin and Marshall U.. 1960; DHL (hon), 1964. Fellow Yeshiva U 1959; LLD (hon .). Tuskegee Inst in chemistry NYU, 1935-37. fellow in exptl. surgery, 1937-38, fellow in bacteriology, 1939-40; Intern Mt. Sinai Hosp..

Coll..

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NYC.

NRC

1940-42; fellow Sch. Pub Health. U. Mich., 1942-43, research fellow epidemiology. 1943-44, research 1946-47; asso. 1944-46, asst. prof, epidemiology, research prof, bactenology Sch. Medicine, U. Pitts., 1947-49, dir. virus research lab., 1947-63, research prof, bacteriology, 1949-55, Commonwealth prof, preventive medicine, 1955-57, Commonwealth prof, exptl. medicine, 1957-63; dir. Salk Inst. Biol. Studies, 1963-75, resident fellow. 1963-84, founding dir., 1976 developed disting. prof, internat. health scis., 1984 vaccine, preventive of poliomyelitis. 1955. cons, epidemic diseases sec. war, 1944-47, sec. army, 1947-54; mem. commn. on influenza Army Epidemiol. Bd.. 1944-54, acting dir. commn. on influenza. 1944; mem. expert adv. panel on virus diseases WHO; adj. prof, health scis., depts. psychiatry, community medicine and medicine U. Calif., San Diego, 1970—. Author: Man Unfolding, 1972, The Survival of the Wisest. 1973. (with Jonathan Salk) World Population and Human Values: A New Reality. 1981. Anatomy of Reality, 1983; Contbr. sci. articles to jours. Decorated chevalier Legion of Honor France, 1955, officer, 1976; recipient Criss award, 1955, Lasker award. 1956. Gold medal of Congress and presdl. citation. 1955, Howard Ricketts award, 1957. Robert Koch medal. 1963, Mellon Inst, award. 1969. Presdl medal of Freedom. 1977. Jawaharlal Nehru award for in1976. Fellow AAAS, Am. Pub. ternat. understanding. Health Assn.. Am. Acad. Pediatncs (hon., assoc); mem. Am. Acad. Neurology, Assn. Am. Coll. Preventive Medicine, Physicians., Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Inst. Medicine (sr.). Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Omega Alpha, Delta Omega ' Home: San Diego Calif Died June 23. 1995.

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RUTH, dancer, head of dance school; b. 20, 1879; d. Thomas L and Ruth Emma (Hull) Denis; Ted Shawn. Aug. 13. 1914 Profl. dancer, from 1906. toured U.S.. 1910; co-founder The Denishawn Sch., 1920; founder Denishawn House, 1929; lectr., L.A., prodr. religious pageants, from 1921. Author: (verse) Lotus Founder Soc. Lights, 1932, Ruth St. Denis: Unfinished Life

ST. DENIS, Newark, Jan

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NYC,

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Calif..

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St.

Denis Found 1948. Died July 21. 1968, buned Forest Lawn Cemetery. Hollywood CA. ,

former US senator; b. Chestnut Hill. Mass.. Sept. I, 1892; s. Richard Middlecott and Eleanor (Brooks) S.; m Alice Wesselhoeft, June 27. 1916; children: Leverett (dec.), Rosalie (dec.), Emily, Peter (dec.). William. Susan. AB. Harvard U.. 1914. LLB, 1917; LLD. Northeastern U.. 1935, Bates Coll.. 1939. Boston U.. 1940. Bowdoin Coll.. 1940. Amherst Coll.. 1941, Williams Coll 1942, Colby Coll., 1941, Holy Cross Coll.. 1942, Harvard U 1942, Tufts Coll.. 1942, DePauw U„ 1943, Clark U., 1944, 1947. Trinity Toledo U.. 1945, Franklin & Marshall Coll ,

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1947, Coll. William & Mary. 1948. Northwestern. 1950, Kenyon Coll., 1953, 1949. Worcester Polytech. Inst Norwich U„ 1955, Brandeis U.. 1958; MS. New Bedford (Mass.) Inst. Textile and Tech., 1955, U. Mass.. 1963; JD. in Pub. Adminstrn.. SufPortia Law Sch.. Boston. 1957; in Bus Adminstrn.. Babson Inst.. 1961; folk U., 1957; Coll.,

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SALINGER, JEROME DAVID,

author; b Jan. 1. 1919; s. Sol and Miriam (Jillich) S.; m. Claire Douglas. 1953 Student, (div. 1967); children: Margaret Ann, Matthew Author: Catcher in Valley Forge Mil. Acad., Columbia U. the Rye, 1951, Nine Stories, 1953, Franny and Zooey, 1961. Raise High the Roof Beam. Carpenters; and Seymour: An Introduction, 1963; contbr. stories to New Yorker mag. Sgt. Address: care Harold Ober Assocs 425 AUS. 1942-46.

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SALISBURY, HARRISON EVANS, 14,

1908;

Mary

s.

Mollis,

writer; b Mpls., Nov. Percy Pritchard and Georgiana (Evans) S.; m. Apr. 1, 1933 (div.); children: Michael, Stephan;

m. Charlotte Y Rand, 1964. A B U Minn 1930; LLD.. Macalester Coll., 1967, Ursinus Coll.. 1971, Columbia Coll., Chgo 1973. Tufts U 1985, Amherst Coll.. 1985; L.H.D.. Md. Inst., 1967, U. Portland, 1971, Carleton Coll., 1976; D. .

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in Oratory. Curry Coll., Bar: Mass 1919. 1969; ScD. Lowell Technol. Inst., 1968 Practiced law Boston; ptnr. Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall & Hunt. 1926-28; asst dist atty. Middlesex County, Mass, 1921-22; mem. bd. of aldermen City of Newton, Mass., 19201923-36, speaker, 1929-36; gov. 22; mem Mass Ho. of Reps State of Mass.. 1939-44; elected U.S. Senate (to fulfill term of Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge), 1944, re-elected. 1948. 54, 60. ret., 1967. Bd. dirs. Peabody Mus.. Salem; mem. bd. overseers Mem. Am. Served as 1st It. FA, 1917-18. Harvard U

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1967;

Coll.,

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Legion, Masons, Elks, Harvard Club. Boston Club. Somerset Club. Tavern Club (Boston). Alfalfa Club (Washington). Unitarian. Died June 17. 1979. Republican.

Journalism, Assumption Coll., 1967. post grad. (Montgomery scholar). Dartmouth Coll.. 1980; LLD (hon), Grandview Coll., 1980, Dowling Coll, 1986, Hofstra U, 1992. OcReporter Mpls. Jour. 1928-29; concidental Coll.. 1992.

Prof. U. Rome (Italy) Sch Engnng.. 1932-38. 1940-90. chmn Weidlinger Assocs., 1991-97; founder, chmn 1957-90. hon. chmn. Salvadon Ednl. Ctr. on Built Environment, 1975-91, hon. chmn.. 1993-97. Author of 25 books; contbr. articles to Recipient Founders award NAE. 1997. more profl. jours. than 20 awards from univs., engnng and archtl. socs. and ednl assns.. 1970-95 Fellow ASME. Concrete Inst.;

1994

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research in applied mathematics and engineenng structures; 27 new routes and 3 virgin peaks climbed in the Eastern Alps. Home: New York Died June 25. 1997

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SAMPRAS, PETE,

professional tennis player; b. Washington, Aug. 12, 1971; s. Sam and Georgia Sampras, mem. U.S. Davis Cup team., named to Olympic Team Atlanta, 1996. chairman ATP Tour Charities program, 1992. Winner tournaments including Phila., 1990, Manchester, 1990, U.S. Open, 1990, 1993. Grand Slam Cup. 1990, LA., 1991. Indpls.. 1991, Lyon. 1991, IBM/ATP Tour World Championship-Frankfurt, 1991, 94, U.S. Pro Indoor, 1992, Lipton Internat.. 1993. Wimbledon. 1993, 94. 95, 96, 99; Australian Open, 1994, Italian Open, 1994. U.S. Open. 1996, San Jose Open. 1996, Memphis Open. 1996. ATP Tour World Cham-

pionship/Hannover. Germany, 1996, Australian Open Wimbledon, 1997, Advanta Championships. 1998; ranked 1 1993. 94 season, finalist Australian Open, 1995. Achievements include 1st male to win the U.S Open, Wimbledon, and the Australian Open in succession, mem. U.S. Davis Cup Team, 1991, became only the fourth player to finish as No. lthree (or more) consecutive years, 1st player to surpass $5 million in a season. all-time leader in career earnings, named ATP Tour Player of the Year, 1993-94, Jim 45th Thorpe Tennis Player. 1993 Office: ATP Tour 420 St New York NY 10036-3503

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SAMUELSON, PAUL ANTHONY,

economics educator; b. 15, 1915; s. Frank and Ella (Lipton) S m. Crawford. July 2, 1938 (dec.); children: Jane Kendall. Margaret Wray, William Frank. Robert James, John Crawford. Paul Reid.; m. Risha Eckaus, 1981; stepdaughter, Susan Miller BA, U. Chgo., 1935; MA, Harvard U., 1936, PhD (David A. Wells pnze 1941), 1941; LLD (hon.), U. Chgo., Oberhn Coll., 1961. Boston Coll.. 1964, Ind. U„ 1966, U. Mich., 1967. Claremont Grad Sch., 1967, Seton Hall U, 1971, U. N.H.. 1971, Keio U, 1971. Widener Coll., 1982, Cath. U. at Riva Aguero U.. Lima, Peru. 1980, Harvard. 1972, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1974. U. So. Calif.. 1975, U. Gary, Ind

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LHD

(hon). U. Mass., 1972, U. R.I., 1972. Tufts U.. 1988, East Anglia U., Norwich. Eng., 1966, Rennselaer Poly Inst., 1998; (hon .), U. Cathohque de Louvain, Belgium, 1976, City U., London, 1980. New U. Lisbon, 1985, Univ. Nat. de Educa1989, Univ. Politecnica de cion a Distancia, Madrid, Valencia. Spain. 1991 Prof, econs. MIT. 1940-65, inst. prof.. 1966, prof, emeritus, 1986; mem. staff Radiation Lab.. 1944-

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Diplomacy, 1945; cons. Nat. Resources Planning Bd., 1941WPB, 1945. U.S Treasury, 1945-52, 61-74, Bur. Budget, 1952, Corp., 1948-75, Fed. Res Bd., 1965—; council Econ. Advisers, 1960-68; econ. adviser to Pres. Kennedy; sr. adviser Brookings Panel on Econ. Activity; mem. spl. commn. on social scis. NSF. 1967-68; cons. Cong!. Budget 1965—; Gordon Y Billard Office. Federal Reserve Bd., Fellow MIT, Boston. 1986—; vis prof of polit. econ. Ctr Japan-US Bus. and Econ. Studies. NYU. 1987—; Stamp Meml lectr London. 1961, Wicksell lectr., Stockholm, 1962, Franklin lectr., Detroit, 1962; Carnegie Found, reflective year, 1965-66; John von Neumann lectr. U. Wis., 1971; Gerhard Colm Meml. lectr. New Sch. for Social Research, 43,

RAND

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NYC.

1971; Sulzbacher Meml lectr Columbia Law Sch., J. Willard Gibbs leclr. Am. Math. Soc.. San Francisco. 1974; John Diebold lectr Harvard. 1976; Alice E. Blurneuf lectr. Boston Coll., 1981, Horowitz lectr. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. 1984, Marschak Meml lectr UCLA, 1984. Tennenbaum lectr. Ga. Inst. Tech.. 1985. Julis Steinberg Meml lectr. Wharton Sch. 1986, Godkin lectr. Harvard. British Columbia, 1987; lectr. 1986, Woodward lectr U Harvard 350 Symposium. Harvard U., 1986. Olin lectr U. Va., 1989, Commemorative lectr Stonehill Coll., 1990, Lionel Robbins Meml. lectr. Claremont Coll.. 1991; mem. nat. advisory com. Inst, for Rsch. on Poverty. Author: Foundations of Economic Analysis, 1947, enlarged edit., 1983, Economics, 1948-95, Readings in Economics, 1955-73, (with R. Dorfman and R.M. Solow) Linear Programming and Economic Analysis, 1958, Collected Scientific Papers. 5 vols.. 1966, 72, 78, 86; co-author llumerous other books; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours.; columnist Newsweek, 1966-81; assoc. editor Jour. Pub. Econs., Jour Internat. Econs., Jour. Fin. Econs., Jour. Nonlinear Analysis; adv. bd. Challenge Mag.; Chmn. Pres.'s Task Force editl. bd. Procs. Nat. Acad. Scis. Maintaining Am. Prosperity, 1964; mem. Nat. Task Force on Econ. Edn., 1960-61; econ. adviser to Pres. John F. Kennedy, 1959-63; mem. adv. bd. Nat. Commn. Money and Credit. 1958-60 Hon fellow London Sch. Econs. and Polit. Sci. Guggenheim fellow. 1948-49; Ford Found. Research fellow.

1958-59; recipient David A. Wells prize Harvard U. 1941. John Bates Clark medal Am Econ. Assn. 1947. Alfred Nobel Meml. prize 1970, medal of Honor U. Evansville, III., 1970, Albert Einstein Commemorative award. 1971. Alumni medal U Chgo.. 1983, Britannica award, 1989, Gold Scanno prize, Naples, Italy, 1990; Paul A. Samuelson Professorship established in his name, MIT, 1991; recipient Nat. Medal of Fellow Brit. Acad, (corr.), Am. 1996. Sci., Washington. ,

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mathematical physicist, structural Mar. 19. 1907; came to U.S.. 1939; Riccardo and Ermelinda (Alatn) S.; m. Giuseppina Tags. m. child. Vieri R hacozzo. July 30. 1935 (div. June 1975); Carol B. Salvadori. Apr. 5, 1975 DCE. U Rome. 1930, D of Math. Physics, 1933; DSc, Columbia U.. 1977; D of Fine engineer;

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astronomer; b Iowa City. June Charles Harold and Dorothy (Bnggs) S; m Mary Lois Connelley. June 8. 1959; children David AJIan. John Howard AB. U III.. 1948. DSc (hon). 1967; PhD. Calif Inst. Tech 1953; DSc (hon ). Yale U 1966. L Chgo.. 1967. Miami U.. Oxford. Ohio. 1974. Graceland Coll Iowa. 1985; LLD (hon ). U. So. Calif.. 1971; (hon). U. Chile. 1992. Astronomer Mt. Wilson Obs.. Palomar Obs.. Carnegie Instn.. Washington. 1952 Peyton fellow Princeton U.. 1952; asst astronomer Hale Obs Pasadena. Calif. 1952-56; astronomer Obs. Carnegie Instn., Pasadena. Calif. 1956 sr. rsch. astronomer Space Telescope Sci. Inst. NASA. Bait.. 1986 Homewood Prof, of physics Johns Hopkins U Bait 1926; s

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S.. computer manufacturing executive. b Jan 21. 1953: d William J and Cathenne A S. 2 children BA. St John's U MS. Rensselaer Poly Tech Inst Engr IBM. Westchester. NY.. 1975-94; mgr hardware and software prodn IBM. Westchester. 1979. asst to chmn 1985-87. prodn mgr distributed program exec, 1987-89. dir networking systems. 1989-92. lab dir enterprise systems. 1992-93. gen mgr Syst/390 Systs. 1993-95. gen mgr Sysl/ 390 divsn. /global industnes. 1995-99; gen. mgr storage subsystems divsn IBM. Somens. NY.. 1999 Mem Nat Acad. Engrs, Nat Assn. Engrs. Office: IBM Corp Rte 100 1133 Westchester Ave Rte Somers NY 10589 :

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LittD.. 1928; LittD., Coll.. 1929. Northwestern U.. 1931. Harvard. Yale. WeslcyanU and Lafayette Coll.. 1940. Syracuse U.

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Dartmouth. 1941. U. N.C.. 1955; LLD.. Rollins Coll., 1941, Augustana Coll.. 1948, U III 1953; Ph.D., Uppsala U. 1950: m. Lillian Steichen, June 15, 1908; children: Margaret, Janet, Helga. Sec. to mayor of Milw., 1910-12; assoc. editor System Mag.. Chgo. 1913; reporter Day Book. Chgo. 1914-17; Newspaper Enterprise Assn.. Stockholm corr., 1918; editorial writer. Chgo. Daily News. Awarded Levinson's Prize, Poetry .

Magazine.. 1914; shared half Poetry Soc. Am. prize. 1919. 21, poet. Harvard. 1928. William & Mary Coll., 1943;

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medal for hisAm. Acad, of Arts and Letters. 1952-53; 6 old medal for poetry. Poetry Soc. Am. 1953; silver medal. N.Y. Civil War Round table, 1954; Award of Merit. U Louisvilee. 1955; Tamiment Institute award for Always the Young Strangers. 1953; Internal Poet's award, 1963; Presdl Medal of recipient Pulitzer Prize for poetry, 1950; gold tory.

Freedom., U. Hawaii 1934; six lectures Walgreen Found.. U. 1940 Served as pvt. Co. C. 6th III Vols 1898, active service in P.R. Author: Chicago Poems, 1915, Com Huskers,

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research scientist dept. biochemistry. 1944-61. research scientist, div head Med. Research Council Lab. of Molecular Biology.. 1962-83. Contbr articles in field to sci jours. Recipient Nobel pnze for chemistry. 1958, 80; Gairdner Found, ann. award. 1971, 79, William Bate Hardy prize Cambndge Philos. Soc., 1976, Copley medal Royal Soc.. 1977; fellow King's Coll.. Cambndge U 1954 Am.

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SANGER, MARGARET,

advocate; b Corning, NY.: d. M.H. and Annie (Pureed) Higgins; m. William Sanger. 1900; children: Stuart. Grant, Peggy (dec.); m. J. Noah H. Slee, 1922. Student. Corning Coll.. Claverack Coll indicted for sending pleas for birth control through mail. 1915. case dropped after protests sent to Pres. Wilson; arrested for conducting birth control clinic. Brownsville. Bklyn.. 1916, case appealed, judgment sustained, this opened way for physicians to give birth control advice in N.Y. for cure and prevention of disease; organized first Am. Birth Control Conf., N.Y.C., 1921. world tour. 1922-Japan, China, Hawaii, organized Internal Birth Control Conf, 1925, World Population 1927. Author: What Every Girl Should 1916. What Every Mother Should Know. 1917. The Birth Control. 1917. Woman and the New race. 1920. The Pivot of Civilization, 1922. Woman, Morality and Birth Control. 1922, Happiness in Marnage. 1927. What Every Boy and Girl Should Know, 1927, Motherhood in Bondage, 1928. Fight for Birth Control. 1931, Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography, 1938; editor, pub. (monthly mag ) The Woman Rebel. 1915, Birth Control Rev 1917-28. Founder, pres. Am. Birth Control League. Nat. Com. on Fed. Legislation for Birth Control, 1928-37; founder, dir. Margaret Sanger Rsch. Bur; past pres. Birth Control Internal. Info. Ctrs., London, 1930-36; v. p. Family Planning Assn.; hon. chmn. Planned Parenthood Fedn. Am.; founder, pres. emeritus Internal Planned Parenthood Fedn.; organizer

Conf, Geneva,

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Population and World Resources in Relation to Family, 1948. Recipient Am. Women's award. 1931. Town Hall award. 1936. Lasker Found award. 1950. Died Sept 6. 1966; buned Rual Ceme-

America,

tery. Fishkill.

1928. Steichen the Photographer, 1929; Potato Face. 1930. Early Moon. 1930. The People. Yes. 1936. Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (4 Vols ). 1939, Storm over the Land. 1942, Home Front Memo. 1943; Remembrance Rock. 1948; Lincoln Collector. 1949. Complete Poems, 1950. New American Songbag. 1951, Always the Young Strangers, 1953, Abraham Lincoln. The Praine Years and The War Years. 1954. Praine Town boy. 1955, The Sandburg Range. 1957. Harvest Poems. 1960, Wind Song. 1960. Honey and Salt. 1963. Co-author: (with Paul Angle) Mary Lincoln. Wife and Widow, (with Fredenck Hill Meserve) The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, 1944. A. folk song recitalist Contbr. weekly column to newspapers of

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Chicago Times Syndicate dunng World War II Narrator Cavalcade of America and other radio programs. Wrote commentary for U.S. Govt, film. Bomber. Made OWI fgn. broadcasts; wrote captions for Road to Victory mural photograph show. 1942; wrote prologue to Family of Man photog. exhbn.. 1955; addressed joint session of congress on Flat

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Lincoln's birth, 1959. Home: Died July 22. 1967; buried Remembrance

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Rock

SANDERS, BARRY,

retired football player; b Wichita. July 16. 1968; s. William and Shirley Sanders Student. Okla. State U, 1986-89 With Detroit Lions. 1989-99. retired, 1999; Led in rushing. 1990. 94. Recipient Heisman Trophy award. 1988; named Sporting News Coll. Football Player of Yr 1988. Rookie of Yr., 1990: named to

NFL

NFL

,

News Coll All-Am team. 1987. 88. All-Pro team. 1989-91. 93, Pro Bowl, 1989-%. Achievements include leading the NFL in rushing. 1990. 94 Office Detroit Lions Sporting

1200 Featherstone

Rd

Ponliac

Ml 48342-1938

EDWARD

SANFORD, TERRY, judge, b Knoxville. Tenn July 23. 1865. s Edward J and Emma (Chavannes) S m Lutie Mallory Woodruff. Jan 6. 1891. children: Dorothy (dec), Anna Magee AB, PhB. U Tenn 1883; AB. Harvard 1908 V.. 1885, AM. LLB. 1889; LLD. 1904. U Cinn Admitted to bar. 1888 Asst ally gen. US. 1907-08; dist judge ea and mid. dists. Tenn., 1908-23; assoc. justice LLS. Supreme Ct.. 1923-30. bd trustees U Tenn, 1897-1923. Lawson McGhee Libr past mem bd. govs Knoxville Gen Heap.; chmn bd. trustees, charter mem. George Peabody Coll Tchrs Died Mar. 8. 1930

.

.

.

.

.

archives appear in their original form

golfer; b.

Harrison.

SARETT, LEW,

m

Margaret Elizabeth Husled, June 17, 1914 1941); children: Lewis H, Helen (Mrs. John

Feb

Stockdale);

m Alma 08;

AB.

U

III

author, speech and communications edu16, 1888; s. Rudolph and Jeanette

Chgo, May

b.

m

Mar

Juliet Barker.

Johnson. Apr.

1943 (dec. Nov 1945); Student, U. Mich.. 1907-

19,

1946.

19.

Beloit (Wis.) Coll.. 1911, Harvard U„ 1911-12; LLB, 1916; LittD (hon). Baylor U„ 1926; (hon),

LHD

.

Guide, woodsman Northwestern

1945.

Beloit Coll..

US;

English and pub. speaking U III.. 1912-16, head of divsn. of pub speaking, 1916-18. assoc. prof. English. 191820; assoc. prof, oratory comm Northwestern U, 1920-21. prof, persuasion and profl. speech. 1921-53, prof, emeritus, from 1953; vis prof speech U Fla., 1951-54; lectr on Can. North. Native Ams. and wildlife, lit., etc. Author: Many instr.

Many Moons, 1920. The Box of God, 1922, Ode to Illinois (read at dedication of War Meml. Stadium at U III). 1924. Slow Smoke. 1925. Wings Against the Moon. 1931. Basic Principles of Speech (with W.T Foster). 1936, 3d rev edit 1958, Modern Speeches on Basic Issues (with W.T. Foster), 1939. Collected Poems of Lew Sarett. 1941. Speech: High

.

School Course (with W.T Foster and J.H McBurney), 1943. Covenant with Earth (edited by Alma Johnson Sarett). 1945; verse and articles to mags. Lew Sarett Chair of Speech named in his honor. Northwestern U.; recipient Helen Haire Levinson pnze for poetry, 1921, Poetry Soc. of Am. pnze for best vol. of poetry pub. in Am., 1925, Chgo. Found, for Lit award. 1934 Mem. Soc. Midland Authors. Speech Assn. of Am., Poetry Soc. Am. (regional v. p. for south). Delta Sigma Rho. Phi Delta Phi. Zela Psi. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Tau Delta. Authors' Club (London). Mich. Authors' Assn. Presbytenan. Died Aug. 17. 1954; buried evergreen

contbr.

Cemetery. Gainesville,

Fla.

NYC,

Cheltenham

The Chicago Race

former professional

Mary.

A

Riots. 1919. Smoke and Steel. 1920, Slabs of the Sunburnt West. 1922. Rootabaga Stones. 1922, Rootabaga Pigeons, 1923. Abraham Lincoln The Praine Years. 1926. The American Songbag. 1927, Good Morning

1918,

57th St

,

(dec.

b

1918;

13.

Fredenck and Cicely Sanger: m. Joan Howe. 1940; children; Robin. Peter Frederick, Sally Joan.

W

1902; m.

27.

child.

1

(Block) S;

SANGER, FREDERICK,

Cohen 40

Mary Cathenne Henry. 1924 (dec. Founder Gene and Mary Sarazen Found Winner 18 U.S. Tour Events. 1922-41. U.S. Open. 1922. 23. USPGA. 1922. 23. 33. Open Championship. 1932. U.S. Masters. 1935. USPGA Srs 1954. 59. Ryder Cup. 192737. named to USPGA Hall of Fame. 1940, World Golf Hall of Fame. 1974; recipient Lifetime Achievement award PGA Tour. 1996 Died 1999 1986);

cator;

.

SANDBURG, CARL,

SARAZEN, GENE, NY.. Feb

care Samuel

10019-4001

.

vis. lectr.

.

Mgml

Internal Creative

.

Harvard U.. 1957; mem. astron. expdn to South Africa. 1958; cons. NSF. 1961-64; Sigma Xi nat lectr 1966; vis. prof Ml. Slromlo Obs Australian Nat. U 196869; vis rsch. astronomer U Basel. 1985. 92. vis. prof. 1994; vis. rsch. astronomer U. Calif.. San Diego. 1985-86; vis. astronomer U. Hawaii. 1986; Lindsey lectr NASA Goddard Space Flight Or. 1989; Jansky lectr Nat Radio Astron. Obs. 1991; Grubb-Parsons lectr U Durham. Eng.. 1992. Mem. editl. bd Ann. Rev. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 1990—. With USNR. 1944-45 Recipient Helen Warner prize Am. Astron. Soc.. 1960, Russell prize, 1973, Pope Pius XI Gold medal Pontifical Acad. Sci.. 1966, Rittenhouse medal. 1968. Presdl Nat Medal of Sci 1971. Adon medal Obs. Nice, 1988, Crafoord prize Swedish Royal Acad. Scis.. 1991. Tomalla Gravity prize Swiss Phys. Soc. 1993; Fulbnght-Hays scholar, 1972. Mem. Lincei Nat. Acad. (Rome). Royal Astron. Soc. (Eddington medal 1963. Gold medal 1967). Astron. Soc. Pacific (Gold medal 1975). Royal Astron Soc Can Franklin Inst. (Elliott Cresson medal 1973). Am Philos Soc.. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Home: 8319 Josard Rd San Gabriel CA 91775-1003 Office: 813 Santa Barbara St Pasadena CA 91101-1232 1987-89;

SANFORD. JOHN ELROY

Depl

SANDAGE, ALLAN REX, 18.

SARNOFF

237

Congress

on

World

SARGENT, EMU. IK GLEASON,

nursing association administrator; b. 1894. Diploma, Mt. Sinai Sch. Nursing. Field dir., asst. dir. Detroit Vis. Nursing Assn., Mich., exec, dir., 1924-64; ret.; pres. Detroit Dist. Nurses Assn., Mich. Pub. Health Assn.. Nat Orgn for Pub Health Nursing; bd.

Am.

dirs.

Pnze established

APHA

SARGENT, JOHN GARIBALDI, b.

Ludlow.

Oct

VI.,

13.

1860;

s.

(v. p.).

in

her honor

Died 1977

attorney general of U.S.;

John

Henmon and Ann

m

Mary L Gordon, Aug. 4. 1887; child, Mrs Gladys Gordon Pearsons. AB, Tufts Coll., 1887, AM. 1912. LLD, 1925; LLD. Middlebury Coll.. 1925. Norwich Eliza (Hanley) S.;

1890. 12.

1

U 1928. Amherst Coll.. 1928 Bar: Vt. Stickney. Sargent Skeels; slate any Windson 1898-1900; sec. civil and mil affairs Vt, 19001908-12; any gen., gen 1925-29; mem U.S., Rutgers

Coll., 1925.

,

&

Mem.

County.

N.Y.

Jour. Nursing Co.. ANA, Nat. League for Nursing. Pearl Mclver Pub. Health Nurse award ANA,

Recipient

I960; Emilie Gleason Sargent Vis Nursing Assn. Fellow

Vt.,

any.



&

Stickney. Sargent Chase. 1939 pres. Ludlow Savings Bank and Trust Co.. 1935; bd trustees Black River Acad. Republican Died Mar 5. 1939.

SARANDON, SUSAN ABIGAIL, actress;

b.

NYC,

Oct

SARGENT, JOHN SINGER,

4,

1946; d. Phillip Leslie and Lenora Mane (Criscionc) Tomalin; m. Chns Sarandon. Sept 16. 1967 (div 1979); children: Eva Mana Livia Amurn. Jack Henry Robbins. Miles Guthrie Robbins in Drama and English. Cath U Am., 1968 Actress: (plays) include An Evening with Richard Nixon, 1972, Coupla White Chicks Sittin' Around Talkin'. 198081, Stroll in the Air, Albert's Bndge, Private Ear. Public Eye. Extremities. 1982. (films) Joe. 1970. Lady Liberty. 1972.

BA

A

A

The Rocky Horror Picture Show. 1975. Lovin' Molly. 1974. The Front Page. 1974. The Great Waldo Pepper, 1975, Dragon Fly. 1976. Crash. 1976, The Other Side of Midnight. 1977. The Last of the Cowboys. 1978. Checkered Flag or Crash. 1978. Pretty Baby. 1978. King of the Gypsies. 1978. Something Short of Paradise. 1979. Loving Couples. 1980. Atlantic City. 1980 (Pnx Genie Best Fgn Actress award 1981. Acad award nominee 1981). Tempest. 1982 (Best Actress award Venice Film Festival 1982). The Hunger. 1983. Buddy System. 1984. Compromising Positions. 1985, The Witches of Eastwick. 1987, Bull Durham. 1988. Sweet Hearts Dance. 1988. A Dry White Season. 1989. The January Man. 1989. White Palace. 1990. Thelma and Louise. 1991 (Acad

award nominee for best actress 1992. Golden Globe award nominee 1992). The Player. 1992. Light Sleeper. 1992. Bob Roberts. 1992. Lorenzo's Oil, 1992 (Acad award nominee 1993). The Client. 1994 (Acad award nominee for best actress). Little Women. 1994. Safe Passage. 1994. Dead Man Walking. 1995 (Golden Globe award nominee for best actress 1996. Acad award for best actress 1996). James and the Giant 1998.

Peach

(voice).

Twilight,

1998.

1996.

187

Stcpmom

1997.

(voice).

(also producer).

Illuminala. 1998. Joe

Gould's Secret, 1999. Baby's in Black. 1999. Cradle Will Rock. 1999. Anywhere But Here. 1999; TV appearances The Haunting of Rosalind. 1973. F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last of the Belles. 1974. Who Am I This Time. 1982. AD.. 1985 Mussolini The Decline and Fall of II Duce. 1985. Earthly Possessions. 1999. (TV senes) A World Apart. 1970-71. Mem AFTRA. Screen AcSearch for Tomorrow, 1972-73 tors Guild. Actors Equity. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis.

NOW. MADRE.

Amnesty

Internal

,

ACLU

;

Office:

artist; b Florence. Italy. 1856. s. Dr. Fitzwilliam S. (physician and author) of Boston, and Mary (Newbold) S.; ed. in Italy and Germany; studied painting al Acad, of Fine Arts. Florence, Italy, and in Paris under Carolus Duran; LLD, Yale, 1916; D Arts. Harvard, 1916, unmarried. Exhibited portrait of Carolus Duran in Pans Salon, 1877; traveled in Spain, 1879. and on return opened studio in Paris; removed lo London. 1884. and has

since resided there but has visited U.S.. 1876. 1887. 1889, 1895, 1903. painting and exhibiting paintings at leading exhibitions.

one

Has painted many

portraits, English

and American,

of recent note being that of President Roosevelt, painted

vanous other pictures and mural paintings, of which made exhbn. at Royal Acad., London, and at Boston Pub. Library. 1903 1894. N A 1897 Officier dc le 1903;

also

ANA.

1897; mem. de IJnstitut, 1905; mem. 1900; Order Pour le Minle. 1909 Asso. Royal Acad (England). 1894. Royal Academician. 1897; mem. Am. Acad Arts and Letters. Soc. Nat. des Beaux Arts.

Legion

Acad

I'Honneur,

of

Died Apr

Berlin.

1925

15.

SARKISIAN. CHF.RII.YN See

CHER

SARNOFF, DAVID,

communications executive; b. Uzlian. 27. 1891; came lo U.S. 1900; s m Lizette Hermant. July 4. 1917; children: Robert William. Edward. Thomas Warren Sludent. Pratt Inst. DSc. St Lawrence U. 1927. Manclla Coll 1935. Suffolk U„ 1939. Pa Mil Coll.. 1952: DLilt. Norwich U, 1935; DCS. Oglethorpe U 1938. Boston U. 1948; LLD. Jewish Theol. Scm Am. 1946. Bethany Coll.. 1946. John Carroll U 1950. U Pa 1952. Fairlcigh Dickinson Coll.. 1953, U. So Calif Pratt Int., 1954; LHD. U. Louisville. 1950; D in Engring „ Drexel Inst Tech.. 1953. DSc. U Notre Dame. 1955. Temple U. 1958; LLD, Fordham U 1955, Dropste Coll., 1957, U R.I, 1957 Messenger boy Comml Cable Co. 1906. office boy 1906-09; mgr Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Minsk.

Russia,

Feb.

Abraham and Lena

(Privin) S.;

.

.

.

.

.

NYC. NYC.

SASSER

WHO'S

238

Marconi Sta.. Sea Gale, N.Y.. 1909-11; wireless operator SS. 1911-12; from Harvard. 1910. John Wanamaker's, radio inspector to comml mgr. Marconi Co., N.Y.C, 1912Comms. Inc. (formerly 19; from comml. mgr. to pres. Comms. Marconi Co.), N.Y.C.. 1919-30; chmn. bd. Inc., N.Y.C., 1947-69, hon. chmn.. 1970-71; wireless operator

NYC.

Assn. (bd. dirs- trustee), Harvard Club (N.Y.C). New England Historic Film Soc.. Boolhbay Harbor (Maine) Yacht Episcopalian. Died March 13, 1997. Club. Democrat

RCA

RCA

SS. Beothic, Newfoundland, equipped vessel and made tnp as operator to Arctic ice fields on sealfishing expds- 1911; instr. Marconi Inst., 1912; bd. dirs. NBC, Chatham Sq. Music Sch. Author: Looking Ahead, 1968. Trustee Am. Heritage Found.. Ednl. Alliance, Thomas A. edison Found., Nat. Found Infantile Paralysis, United Seamen/s Svc, Inc., U.S. Coun. Internal. C. of C- Pratt Inst., N.Y.U., councillor; bd. dirs. Armed Forces Comms. Assn.; nat. chmn. Am. Red Cross Fund Campaign, 1954; chmn. Nat. Security Tng. 1955. Commd. It. col, S.C. Res., U.S. Army, 1924, 1931, brig, gen., 1944; brig. gen. Army of U.S. Hon. Res. Decorated Officer Polonia Restituta (Poland), Chevalier Legion of Honor, Officer Legion of Honor, Comdr. Legion of Honor (France), Officer Order Oaken Crown (Luxembourg), Legion of Merit, Medal for Merit. U.S. Treasury's Silver Medal, Richard J.H. Gettheil Medal; recipient Horation Alger award, 1951. Gold Citizenship Medal and Citation of VFW, 1950. Pub. Svc. award of merit Civil Svc. Leader,

Commn., col.,

1951, Ann. award Radio-TV Mfrs. Assn.. 1952, Founder Inst Radio Engrs., 1953, First ann. Keynoter award Nat. Assn. Radio and TV Broadcasters, 1953, Engring. and Sci. award Drexel Inst. Tech., 1953, numerous others; hon. Fellow IEEE, Royal Soc. Arts fellow Weizmann Inst. Sci. (London); mem. Brit. Instn. Radio Engrs. (hon), Acad. Polit. Sci., Armed Forces Adv. Com., NY. State C of C, Coun. Fgn. Rels., Mil. Govt. Assn., Mil. Order World Wars, Nat. Aero. Assn., Nat. Inst. Social Scis., NY. Soc. Mil. and Naval Officers World Wars, Grant Monument Assn. (trustee). Naval Order U.S. (life), U.S. Naval Inst., Am. Shakespeare Festival Found., Crusade for Freedom (chmn. greater N.Y. com. 1951), Newcomen Soc. Eng., Res. Officers Assn., Radio Pioneers, Vet. Wireless Operators Assn., Radio Club Am., India House Club, Century Country Club, Lotos Club, Rockefeller Ctr. Luncheon Club (NYC), Army-Navy Club. Met Club, Fed. City Club (Washington), Beta Gamma Sigma. Tau Delta Phi. Died Dec. 12, 1971; buned Valhalla Cemetery Valhalla NY.

SAVAGE, JOHN LUCIAN,

civil

engineer;

b.

Cooksville.

1879; s. Edwin Parker and Mary Therese m. Jessie Burdick Sexsmith, June 1, 1918 (dec July 1940); m. Olga Lacher Miner, Jan. 14, 1950. BSCE, U. Wis., 1903. DSc, 1934; DSc, U. Denver, 1946; DEng, U. Colo- 1947. Asst. engr engr. Idaho divsn. U.S. Reclamation Svc. 1903-08; assoc. A.J. Wiley, 1908-45. cons. engr. Bur. Reclamation, TVA, 1945-67; cons, dams and power plants throughout we. U.S., Australia, Asia, Near East, Africa, Latin Am. Recipient Gold medal Engnng. Coun.. 1937. John Fritz medal, 1945, Henry Turner Gold medal, 1946, Nat. Resources Commn. China Gold medal. 1944, Washington award. 1949. Gold Medal award Dept. Interior; named to Reclamation Hall of Fame, 1950. Popular Mechanics Hall of Fame, 1952, Order of Chin Hsin by NaFellow AAAS; mem. NAS, tionalist Govt. China. 1952. ASCE (hon.). ASTM, Am. Concrete Inst- Instn. Civil Engrs. London, Colo. Soc. Engrs- Reclamation Tech. Club (hon. life), Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Xi, Chi Epsilon. Died Dec. 1967.

Wis- Dec. (Stebbins)

25,

ambassador, b. Memphis, TN, Sept. 30, 1936; s. Joseph Ralph and Mary Nell (Gray) S.; m. Mary Gorman, Aug. 18, 1962; children: Gray, Elizabeth. Student, U. Tenn - 1954-55;

former senator;

BA, Vanderbilt U- 1958. LLB, 1961 Bar: Tenn. 1961 Ptnr. Goodpasture, Carpenter, Woods & Sasser, Nashville. 196176; chmn. Tenn. Dem. Party. 1973-76; mem. U.S. Senate from Tenn.. 1977-1994; U.S. Ambassador to China U.S. State Dept-, Beijing, China, 1996-99; foreign policy advisor to viceChmn. pres. Gore Gore 2000, Washington, DC. 2000—. Tenn. State Dem. Exec. Com., 1973-76; so. vice chmn. Assn. Dem. State Chmn., 1975-76. Served with USMCR, 1958-65.

,

C

SAWYER, CHARLES,

lawyer, former lieutenant governor, b. Cin- Feb. 10, 1887; s. Edward Milton and Caroline (Butler) S- m. Margaret Sterrett Johnston, July 15, 1918 (dec. July 1937); children; Anne Sawyer Greene (Mrs John Bradley). Charles (dec. Sept. 1967), Jean Johnston (Mrs. Jean S. Weaver). John, Edward, m. Elizabeth L. de Veyrac, June 10, 1942. Bar: Ohio, 1911. Practiced law Cin.; sr. ptnr. Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, Cin.; amb. to Belgium, minister to Luxembourg, 1944-45; sec. of commerce U.S. Govt- 194853. Author: Concerns of a Conservative Democrat, 1968. Mem. city Coun- Cin- 1911-15; It. gov.. State of Ohio, 193335; Dem. candidate for Gov. of Ohio, 1938; mem. Dem. Nat. Com. from Ohio, 1936-44; chmn. cin. Cmty. Chest, 1954, United Fund, 1955-60, Citizens Devel. com- Cin.; mem. Commn. on Money and Credit, 1959-60; hon. trustee Oberlm Coll. Mem. ABA, Fed. Bar Assn., Ohio Bar Assn., Masons, Queen city Club, Comml. Club, Commonwealth Club. Cin. C.C, Chevy Chase Club, Nat. Press Club (Washington), Everglades Club, Bath and Tennis Club, Beach Club (Palm Beach. Fla.). Died Apr. 7, 1979; buried Cin.

ambassador;

SAWYER, EUGENE,

JR., former mayor of Chicago; b. Greensboro, Ala- Sept. 3, 1934; s. Eugene Sr. and Bernice (Maudlin) S- m. Eleonor Haynes (divj; children: Shedrick.

Nashville chpt.). Assn., (dir. Fgn. Relations, Am. Judicature Soc. Office: 37228-1203 Inc 601 Mainstream Dr Nashville

BS, Ala. State Coll.. 1956. High sch. biology tchr- chemist Chgo. Water Dept- 1959-71; alderman Chgo.'s 6th Ward. 1971-87; mayor City of Chgo- 1987-89. Dem. ward committeeman Chgo.'s 6th Ward. 1969-71; del. (life). Dem. Nat. Conv.. 1972. 76. 80. Mem

NAACP

Com

TN

SAWYER, RUTH,

writer; b. Boston, Aug. 2, 1880; d. Durand, Francis Milton and Ethelind J. Sawyer; m. Albert BS, Columbia U4. 1911; children: David, Margaret. 1904. Author: The Little Red Horse. 1950. Maggie Rose. 1952, Journey Cake, 1953, A Cottage for Betsy, 1954. The Enchanted Schoolhouse, 1956, The Year of the Christmas Dragon, 1960. Dietrich of Berne. Daddies. 1963, Joy to the World, 1966, My Spain. 1967. numerous others; began profl. Recipient story-telling. 1908; contbr. short stories to mags. Newberry medal for most disting contbn. to Am. lit. for children. 1937, Regina medal, 1965. Laura Ingalls Wilder medal. Unitarian Died June 3, 1970.

C

June

SAUBEL, KATHERINE SIVA,

Indian culture consultant, educator; b. Los Coyotes Indian Reservation, Calif., Mar. 7, 1920; d. Juan C. and Melana Sewaill; m. Mariano Saubel, Oct. 2, 1940 (dec); I child. Allen. Grad. high sch.. Palm Springs, Calif. Tchr.'s asst. dept. anthropology UCLA, 195960; cons, to Dr. Hansjakob Seiler, U. Cologne, Banning. on Cahuilla Indian culture Calif., Germany, 1964-74; throughout U.S., 1960 pres, editor press Malki MusBanning, 1964—; lectr. U. Cologne, 1971; vis. lectr. U. CalifRiverside, 1990; lectr, to sch. classes, Indian gatherings. 1958—. Author: Kunvachmal: A Cahuilla Tale. 1969; coauthor: Temelpakh: Cahuilla Knowledge and Use of Plants, 1972, Chem'villu* (Lets Speak Cahuilla), 1981. Mem. Native Am. Heritage Commn., Calif.; speaker to various orgns. fighting nuclear and hazardous waste dumps in areas significant to Native Ams.; keynote spkr. Symposium on Am. Indian Religious Freedom, UCLA. 1992. Named County Historian of Yr., Riverside County Hist. Soc., 1986, named to Home: PO Box 373 Nat. Women's Hall of Fame, 1993. 92220-0003 Office: Malki Mus Morongo Indian Banning 92220-0017 Reservation PO Box 578 Banning



;

CA

CA

SAUCHUK, player.

TERRY,

Mem. Winnipeg

former (Can.)

Red Wings. 1946-47. Windsor

hockey professional 1945-46, Gait 1947-48, Windsor Knights. 1947-48, Indpls. Wings. 1949-55, 58-64,

Monarchs, Spitfires,

Hettche Spitfires. 1947-48, Omaha 1948-50. Detroit Red Capitols, Boston Bruins. 1955-57. Toronto Maple Leafs. 1965-67. L.A. Kings, 1967-68. N.Y Rangers, 1969-70. Named Rookie of Hockey League. Yr., U.S. Hockey League, 1947-48. 1949. NHL, 1950-51; named to First Team All-Star squad NHL, 1951-53, Second Team All-Star, 1954-55, 59, 63, Hockey Hall of Fame, 1971, mem. team winning 4 Stanley Cup Championships; recipient Calder Meml. Trophy, 1951, Vezina Trophy, 1952-53, 55, 65, Lester Patrick Trophy, 1971.

Am

SAUDEK, ROBERT,

film, television producer; b. PittsVictor and Fedora (Wolff) S- m. Elizabeth Koch, Nov. 2. 1935; children: Richard H- Christopher DRobert E., Mary Elizabeth Jaffee, Stephen Low. AB, Jr. Harvard U- 1932; postgrad- Duquesne U. 1935-38. 1938-42; v.p. ABC-TV. N.Y.C., exec. NBC-TV, 1942-51, dir. TV workshop Ford Found- N.Y.C- 1951-57; pres. Robert Saudek & Assocs- N.Y.C- 1957-75, Museum Broadcasting, N.Y.C- 1975-81; chief motion picture and TV Libr. Congress, Washington, 1983-91, ret- 1991—; lectr. Harvard U- Cambridge, Mass., 1969-76. Exec, producer TV Omnibus, 1952-61, Leonard Berskin and N.Y. series Philharm- 1958-64, Profiles in Courage, 1964-65. and other series and Tv spls. Pres. Bronxville (N.Y.) Bd. Edn- 1950's. Recipient 11 Emmy awards, 4 Peabody awards U. Ga- Silver Gavel award ABA. Mem. Century Assn.. Marlboro Music

Apr.

11,

1911;

s.

NYC,

Waterbirds. 1968. Night River, 1978,

CENTURY AMERICA

Two Ways

of Seeing, 1971. Magic and 1980, The Secret Cross of

The Lucky Yak,

How My

Parents Learned to Eat, 1984 (Horn Book honor list 1984, Christopher award 1985), The Boy of the Three Year Nap, 1988 (Boston Globe/Horn Book award 1988. Caldecott honor book 1989), Allison, 1997, Office: care Houghton Mifflin Children's Book Dept 222 Berkeley St Lorraine, 1981,

MA

Boston

02116-3748

SAYERS, GALE, computer company

executive, retired professional football player; b. Wichita, Kans., May 30, 1943; Roger Earl and Bernice (Ross) S.; m, Ardythe Elaine Milliard. Dec. 1973; children: Gale Lynne. Scott Aaron, I,

s.

Timothy Gale, Gaylon, Guy, Gary. Student phys. ednKans, U- N.Y, Inst, Finance. Running back Chgo. Bears Profl. Football Team. 1965-72; then asst. to athletic dir. Kans,

U

;

athletic dir. So.

III.

U-

mktg.

to 1981; v.p.

Com-

puter Suppy by Sayers, Northfield. Ill- 1984-86; pres. Crest Computer Supply Co., Skokie, III., 1986 now pres., ceo Sayers Computer Source, Mt. Prospect, III.; columnist Chgo.



Daily News.

Author: (with Al Silverman)

I

;

Am

Third, 1970.

Co-chmn. legal def. fund sports com, NAACP; co-ordinator Reach-Out program, Chgo.; hon. chmn. Am, Cancer Soc.; commr. Chgo. Park Dist. Recipient numerous awards for playing, also holder numerous Nat. Football League records; named to Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1977. Mem. Kappa Alpha Psi. Office: Sayers Computer Source 1150 Feehanville Dr Mount Prospect IL 60056-6007

SCALIA, ANTONIN, United

States

supreme court

justice; b.

Trenton, N.J., Mar. 11, 1936; s, S. Eugene and Catherine Louise (Panaro) S.; m, Maureen McCarthy, Sept. 10, I960; children— Ann Forrest, Eugene, John Francis. Catherine Elisabeth, Mary Clare, Paul David, Matthew, Christopher James, Margaret Jane. AB- Georgetown U- 1957; student, U. Fnbourg, Switzerland, 1955-56; LL.B., Harvard, 1960. Bar: Ohio 1962. Va. 1970, Assoc. Jones Day Cockley & Reavis, Cleve,, 1961-67; assoc. prof. U. Va. Law Sch,, 196770; prof, law U. Va- 1970-74; gen. counsel Office Telecommunications Policy, Exec. Office of Pres- 1971-72; chmn. Adminstrv. Conf. U.S., Washington, 1972-74; asst. atty. gen. U.S. Office Legal Counsel, Justice Dept- 1974-77; vis. prof. Georgetown Law Center. 1977, Stanford Law Sch- 1980-81; vis. scholar Am. Enterprise Inst- 1977; prof, law U. Chgo., 1977-82; judge U.S. Ct. Appeals cir), 1982-86; justice U.S. Supreme Ct., Washington, 1986—. Editor: Regulation mag, 1979-82. Sheldon fellow Harvard U„ 1960-61. Office: US Supreme Ct Supreme Ct Bldg 1 1st St NE Washington DC 20543-0001

(DC

Sheryl. Roderick.

UN

ABA, NCCJ

Mem.

Nashville

Gore 2000

IN 20TH

S.;

award

SASSER, JIM (JAMES RALPH SASSER),

WHO

SAXBE, WILLIAM BART,

lawyer, former government ofMechanicsburg, Ohio, June 24. 1916; s. Bart b. Rockwell and Faye Henry (Carey) S.; m, Ardath Louise Kleinhans, Sept. 14, 1940; children: William Bart, Juliet Louise Saxbe Blackburn, Charles Rockwell. AB- Ohio State FinU., 1940; LL B, 1948; hon degrees. Central State U dlay Coll- Ohio Wesleyan U., Walsh Coll., Capital U.. Wilmington Coll., Ohio State U- Bowling Green State U. Practiced in Mechanicsburg, 1948-55; Bar: Ohio 1948. partner Saxbe, Boyd & Frine, 1955-58; mem. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1947-48, 49-50; majority leader Ho. Reps., 1951-52. speaker, 1953-54; atty. gen. Ohio. 1957-58, 63-68; partner Dargusch, Saxbe & Dargusch, 1960-63; mem. U.S. Senate from, Ohio, 1969-74; atty. gen. U.S., 1974; ambassador to ficial;

,

1975-77; partner firm Chester, Saxbe, Hoffman & Wilcox, Columbus, Ohio, 1977-81; of counsel firm Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Cleve.. 1981-84, Pearson, Ball & Dowd (merger Pearson, Ball & Dowd and Reed, Smith & McClay), Washington. 1984-93; ind. spl. counsel Central States Teamof counsel Chester Willcox & sters Pension Fund, 1982 Served with 107th Cav. Saxbe. Columbus, Ohio, 1994—. AUS, 1940-42; Served with 107th Cav, USAAF, 1942-45; col. Res. Mem. Am- Ohio bar assns- Am. Judicature Soc., Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Mason (33d degree) (Columbus), University (Columbus), Columbus Athletic (Columbus), Columbus (Columbus), Scioto Country (Columbus); Urbana (Ohio) Country; Burning Tree Country Home: (Bethesda, Md.); Country of Fla. (Boynton Beach). 1171 Ocean Blvd Gulf Stream FL 33483-7273 Office: 4600 N Ocean Blvd Boynton Beach FL 33435-7365 India,



THOMAS

DAVID, senator; b Reed City. MichJune 4, 1877; s. David and Mary Ellen S- m. Margaret H. Huntley, Nov. 5, 1902; children: Thomas D- Richard Burton. Peggy AB, U. Minn- 1902; LLB, St. Paul Coll. of Law, 1904. Admitted to Minn, bar, 1904, and practiced at Minneapolis. Mem. 64th to 68th Congresses, 10th Minn. Dist.,

1915-25, U.S. Senate, 1925-37.

Republican.

ANDREW

SCHALLY,

VICTOR,

Lost his

Died Dec.

eyesight, 1907, but continued in practice of law. II, 1935.

endocrinologist,

researcher; b, Poland, Nov. 30, 1926; came to U.S., 1957; s. Casimir Peter and Maria (Lacka) S.; m. Ana Maria Comaru, Aug., 1976. BSc. McGill U„ Can., 1955, PhD in BiResearch asst, biochemistry, 1957; 18 hon. doctorates. ochemistry Nat, Inst. Med. Research, London, 1949-52; dept. psychiatry McGill U- Montreal, Que- 1952-57; research assoc- asst. prof, physiology and biochemistry Coll. Medicine, Baylor U., Houston, 1957-62; assoc. prof. Tulane U. Sch. chief EnMedicine, New Orleans, 1962-67, prof- 1967 docrine Polypeptide and Cancer Inst. VA Med. Ctr., New Orleans; sr. med. investigator VA. 1973-99, disting. med. Author several books, contbr. articles rsch. scientist, 1999 to profl. jours. Recipient Van Meter prize Am. Thyroid Assn., 1969; Ayerst-Squibb award Endocrine Soc., 1970; William S. Middletown award VA, 1970; Ch. Mickle award U. Toronto, 1974; Gairdner Internat. award, 1974; Borden award Assn. Am. Med. Colls, and Borden Co. Found 1975; Lasker Basic Research award, 1975; co-recipient Nobel prize





;

.

,

USPHS

research fellow, 1961-62. Mem. NAS, AAAS. Endocrine Soc- Am. Physiol. Soc- Soc. Biol. Chemists, Soc. Exptl. Biol. Medicine. Internat. Soc. Rsch. Biology Reprodn- Soc. Internat. Brain Rsch. Orgn., Mex. Acad. Medicine, Nat. Acad. Medicine Brazil, Acad.

for

medicine,

1977;

sr.

Medicine Venezuela, Acad. Medicine Poland, Acad. Sci. Hungary, Acad. Sci. Russia, Acad. Sci. Mex. Home: 5025 Kawanee Ave Metaine LA 70006-2547 Office: VA Hosp 1601 Perdido St New Orleans LA 70112-1207

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SAY, ALLEN, children's writer, illustrator; b. Aug. 28. 1937; s. Masako Moriwaki; m. Deirdre Myles, Apr. 18, 1974; Author, ilchild, Yunko. Pub. EIZO Pr- Berkeley. 1968, 1

Dr. Smith's Safari, 1972, Once Under the Cherry Blossom Tree: An Old Japanese Tale. 1974. The Feast of Lanterns, 1976, The Bicycle Man, 1982, A River Dream, 1988, The Lost Lake, 1989, Tree of Cranes, 1991. Grandfather's Journey, 1993 (Caldecott medal 1994, Boston Globe/Horn Book award 1994), The Stranger in the Mirror. 1995. Emma's Rug, 1996; author: The Innkeeper's Appren1990; illustrator: A Canticle to the tice, 1989, El Chino. lustrator:

SCHALL,

SCHAPIRO, MEYER,

retired art history educator; b. U.S., Shavly. Lithuania. Russia, Sept. 23, 1904; came to 1907, naturalized, 1914; s. Nathan M. and Fanny (Adelman) S- m. Lillian Milgram, 1928; children: Miriam, Ernest. A.B., Columbia U., 1924, Ph.D., 1929. Lectr. dept, fine art? and archaeology Columbia U 1928-36, asst. prof., 1936-46, asso. Univ. prof. 1 952-65; prof946-52, prof, art history, Columbia, 1965-73; prof, emeritus Columbia U„ 1973-96; Norton prof. Harvard. 1966-67; Slade prof. Oxford U- 1968; lectr. Inst. Fine Arts, N.Y. U- 1932-36, New Sch. Social Rsch- 1938-52, Warburg Inst. (London U.), 1947. 57, College de France, Paris, 1974, Cornell. U- Ind. U.; fellow Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis., Stanford, 196263. Author articles and books on medieval, modern art; mem. bd, editors: Semiotica, Dissent, Jour. History of Ideas; works of art exhibited 1919-79. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia U., 1987. Decorated comdt. de 1'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France; recipient award for disting. scholarship in humanities Am. Council Learned Socs., 1960, ann. creative art award for notable achievement Brandeis U- 1966, award for excellence in art history Art Dealers A=sn. Am- 1973, ,

1

Mitchell

award,

1980;

Aby M. Warburg

prize,

Hamburg,

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fellow, 1987.

Soc..

NY

SCHAPIRO. MIRIAM,

artist;

b Toronto.

Ont- Can.. Nov

1923; d. Theodore and Fannie (Cohen) S. BA. Stale U. Iowa, 1945. MA. 1946. MFA. 1949; hon. doctorate. Wooster Coll.. 1983, Calif. Coll. Arts and Crafts. 1989. Mpls. Coll. Art and Design, 1994. Miami L'.. 1995. Moore Coll. Art. 15.

co-orginator Womanhouse. Los Angeles, 1972, mag.. N.Y.C., 1975; co-originator feminist art Calif. Inst. Arts. Valencia. 1971; founding mem. Art Inst.. mem adv. bd. Women's Caucus assoc. mem. Heresies Collective; lectr. dept art hisMich., 1987. Works in numerous books and cata-

Phila., 1995.

Heresies ii«

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program

NYC;

Feminist A.

for Art;

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tory U. one-woman shows including, Galene logues; numerous Liatowitsch. Basel. Switzerland. 1979, Lerner Heller Gallery, N.Y.C. 1979. Barbara Gladstone Gallery. N.Y.C, 1980. Spencer Mus. Art. Lawrence. Kans.. 1981. Everson Mus., Syracuse. N.Y.. 1981. Galene Rudolf Zwimer. Cologne, Fed. Republic Germany, 1981, Staatagalerie, Stuttgart, Fed. Republic Germany, 1983. Dart Gallery. Chgo, 1984, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery/Steinbaum Krauss Gallery. N.Y.C, 1986. 88. 90. 91, 94, 97, Brevard Art Ctr. and Mus., Melbourne. Fla, 1991. Guild Hall Mus.. East Hampton. N.Y.. 1992. Gallery, Chgo.. 1993, James Madison U.. Harnsburg. Va- 1996. Nat. Mus. Am. Art Smithsonian Inst.. Washington, 1997. others; retrospective exhbn., Wooster (Ohio) Coll. Art Mus., 1980; exhibited in numerous group shows, including, Palais de Beaux Arts, Brussels, 1979, Inst. Contemporary Art. Phila., 1 979, Delahunty Gallery, Dallas, 1980. Va. Mus.. Richmond, 1980. 1980. Indpls. Mus., Laguna Gloria Mus.. Austin. Tex.. 1980. R.O.SC Dublin. Ireland, 1980, Biennale of Sydney. Australia. 1982. Zurich, Switzerland. 1983. Sidney Jams Gallery, N.Y.C. 1984, Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. N.Y.C, 1985. Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C. 1988. Whyte Mus. Can. Rockies. Banff. Aha.. 1991. Nat. Mus. Women in Arts, Wash., 1993. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli art mus Rutger's U., New Brunswick. N.J- 1994, Mus. of FA. Boston. 1994. Santa Barbara Mus. of Art. 1994. Hudson River Mus. of Westchester. Yonkers. N.Y.. 1995, Mus of Contemporary Arts. Los Angeles, Calif. Bronx Mus. of the Arts. N.Y.. 1995. Columbus (Ga.) Mus., 1996. Parnsh Mus.. Southampton, N.Y., 1997. Austin (Tex.) Mus.. 1997;

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Bradford. Eng.. 1970. U. Ala.. 1984. Trinity Coll.. Dublin. Ireland. 1986; DTech (hon), U Lund. Sweden. 1987; DSL U - Toronto, 1993. Postdoctoral fellow, rsch. assoc. Columbia U- 1949-51. vis. assoc. prof, I960; rsch physicist Bell Tel. Labs.. 1951-61. cons.. 1961-62; prof. physics Stanford (Calif.) U- 1961-91, also J.G. Jackson-CJ Wood prof, physics. 1978. prof, emeritus. 1991—. exec, head dept. physics, 1966-70, acting chmn dept.. 1973-74. Author: (with C.H. Townes) Microwave Spectroscopy, 1955; Co-inventor (with C.H. Townes). optical maser or laser, 1958. Recipient Ballantine medal Franklin Inst., 1962, Thomas Young medal and prize Inst. Physics and Phys. Soc., London, 1963. Schawlow medal Laser Inst. Am.. 1982, Nobel prize in physics, 1981, Nat. Medal of Sci., NSF, 1991. Arata award High Temperature Soc. Japan. 1994, Ronald H. Brown Am. Innovator award U.S. Dept. Commerce. 1996; named Calif. (hon.). Victoria

Scientist of Yr., 1973. Marconi lnternat. fellow. 1977; to Am. Inventors Hall of Fame, 1996. Fellow Am.

Arts and

named Acad

Am.

Phys. Soc. (coun. 1966-70, chmn. div. electron and atomic physics 1974. pres. 1981), Optical Soc. Am, (hon. mem. 1983. dir.-at-large 1966-68, pres. 1975, Frederick Ives medal 1976); mem. NAS, IEEE (Ltebmann prize 1964). (chmn. physics sect. 1979). Am. Philos. Soc.. Royal Irish Acad. (hon.). Home: Charlotte N.C. Died April 28. 1999. Scis..

AAAS

ARC

thill,

lilt

in permanent collections, Hirshhorn Mus., Washington. Bklyn. Mus.. Met. Mus Art. N.Y.C, Mus. Contemporary Art, San Diego, Mpls. Inst. Art. Mulvane Art Center. Topeka. Nat. Gallery Art. Washington, N.Y.U.. Peter Ludwig Collection, Aachen. Germany. Stanford UPalo Alto. Calif., Univ. Art Mus.. Berkeley. Calif.. Whitney Mus., N.Y.C, Worcester (Mass.) Art Mus.. Santa Barbara (Calif.) Mus. Art, Nat. Mus. Am. Art Smithsonian Inst.. Washington, also others; author: (books) Women and the Creative Process. 1974, Rondo: An Artists Book. 1988;

represented

sculpture Anna and David, Rosslyn, Va., 1987. Guggenheim fellow, 1987, Nat. Endowment for Arts fellow; grantee Ford Found.; recipient numerous other grants and fellowships.

Mem. Coll. Art Assn. (past dir.). Office: Steinbaum Krauss Gallery 3550 Miami Ave Miami FL 33127-3112 Process and ideology in an opulent, multilayered. eccentric and hopeful abstract art: I. The need for order and stability. 2. The need to destroy order and stability in order to find something else. 3. Finding something else. Pattern, itself an architectural species, reflects order and stability. Then a need to create chaos as though life itself were taking place. Finally

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the bonding

layer by layer, the interpenetralion of paint. photograph, tea towel, ribbon, lace, and glue. A collage: a simultaneity; a visual dazzlement, a multi-layering, a final message for the senses. And the ideology which inspires the work itself? That is feminism, the wish to have the art speak as a woman speaks. To be sensitive to the material used as though there were a responsibility to history to repair the sense of omission and to have each substance in the collage be a reminder of a woman's dreams. All of my works are auto-biographical. They are about the yearnings of a woman who decided a long time ago to become a painter What docs that decision cost a woman'' Who are the characters in her story 9 Howdocs she create her own persona 9 What does she look like 9 I've asked these questions for years fabric,

SCHARRER, BERTA VOGEL, educator;

widowed. Giessen,

anatomy and neuroscience Munich. Dec. 1, 1906. d Karl and Johanna V.; PhD in Zoology. U, Munich, 1930. (hon.), U.

b.

MD

Germany,

1976. U. Frankfurt,

Germany,

1992,

DSc

Northwestern L 1977, U. N.C, 1978, Smith Coll., 1980, Harvard U. 1982, Yeshiva U.. 1983. Mt. Holyoke Coll.. 1984, SUNY. 1985, U Salzburg, Austna. 1988; LLD, U. Calgary, Aha., Can., 1982. Research assoc. Research Inst, for Psychiatry. Munich, 1931-34. Neurol. Inst. Frankfurt-am-Main. 1934-37. U. Chgo. Dept. Anatomy,

(hon.),

,

Rockefeller Inst.. N.Y.C. 1938-40; instr- fellow Western Res. U. Dept. Anatomy, Cleve.. 1940-46; John Guggenheim fellow U. Colo. Dept Anatomy. Denver. 194748, spl. USPHS research fellow, 1948-50; asst. prof, (research) dept anatomy U. Colo. Sch. Medicine. Denver, 1950-55; prof, anatomy Albert Einstein Coll Medicine. 1955-77, acting chmn 1965-67, 76-77, disting. prof, emeritus anatomy and neurosci., 1978—. Decorated Order of Merit (Free Stale of Bavana), recipient Kraepelin gold medal, 1978, F.C Koch

SCHELL, JONATHAN EDWARD, 21.

NYC,

writer; b.

Ben Sue, 1967, The Military Half, 1968, The Time of 1975,

The Fate

Dec.

8,

(Noe von Gymnasium,

Illusion.

of the Earth, 1982.

SCHELL. MAXIMILIAN, tna,

Aug

s. Orville H. and Marjorie Bertha S. Staff writer Yorker Mag.. N.Y.C. 1967—. Author: The Village of

1943;

New

1930;

s.

actor, director; b. Vienna,

Aus-

Hermann Ferdinand and Margarethe

Nordberg)

S.

Student,

Humanistisches

Basel. Switzerland. Freies Gymnasium, Zurich, Switzerland, also univs., Zurich, Basel and Munich. Various

appearances on stage in Switzerland and Germany, 1952-55; German film debut in Children, Mothers and a General, 1955; Am. film debut in Young Lions, 1958; on Broadway stage in Interlock, 1958; pnn. roles in films Judgment at Nuremberg, 1961 (Acad, award Best Actor), Five Finger Exercise, 1961, Reluctant Saint, 1962. Condemned of Altona, 1962. Topkapi, 1963, Return from the Ashes, 1965. The Deadly Affair, 1966, Counterpoint, 1967, The Castle, 1968, Simon Bolivar, 1969, First Love, 1970. Pope Joan, 1971. Paulina 1880, 1972. The Man in the Glass Booth, 1974, The Odessa File, 1974, Assassination in Sarajewo, 1975, Cross of Iron, 1976, A Bridge Too Far, 1977, Julia, 1976, The Black Hole, 1979, Players, 1978, Avalanche Express, 1978, The Chosen. 1980. Les lies. 1981. Man Under Suspicion. 1983. The Assisi Underground, 1984, The Rosegarden, 1989, The Freshman. 1989, Labyrinth, 1990, A Far Off Place. 1993, Little Odessa, 1995, Left Luggage, 1997, The Eighteenth Angel, 1997, Telling Lies in America, 1997, Deep Impact, 1998, Vampires. 1998, Wer Liebt, dem Wachsen Fliigel, 1999; various appearances in stage roles Hamlet, Prince of Homburg, Mannerhouse, Don Carlos, Durell's Sappho, A

Me, London, 1965, Broadway, 1969, Old Times Vienna, 1972, Everyman, Salzburg Festival, 1978-82, Poor Murderer, Berlin, 1982, Der Seidene Schuh, Salzburg Festival, 1985; producer, dir. films include The Pedestrian, 1973, End of the Game, 1975, Tales from the Vienna Woods, 1978; Patriot for

producer film Ansichten eines Clowns, 1975; dir., co-author screenplay, actor in film First Love, 1969, Marlene, 1983; stage dir. plays include All For the Best, Vienna, 1966, Hamlet, Munich, 1968, Pygmalion, Dusseldorf, 1970; (opera) La Traviata, 1975, Tales from the Vienna Woods, London, 1977, The Undiscovered Country, Salzburg Festival, 1979. 80, opera Cornet, Deutsche Opera, Berlin, 985, Glaube Liebe Hoffnung, Moscow, 1989; pnn. TV film appearances include Heidi. 1968. The Diary of Anne Frank. 1980, Phantom of the Opera, 1983. minisenes Peter the Great, 1984-85. Young Catherine, 1990, Wiseguy, 1990, Miss Rose White. 1991. Stalin, HBO. 1992 (Emmy nomination. Supporting Actor - Miniseries or Special, Cable Ace award, Best Supporting actor), Abraham, 1994, The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years, 1 996. Joan of Arc (miniseries), 1 999. Corporal Swiss Army, 1948-49. Recipient N.Y. Critics Circle award. 1961. 78. 86, Acad, award, 1961, Golden Globe award, 1962, 74, Silver Shell award, 1970, 75, German Fed 1

1971, 79, 80, 84, Chgo. Film Critics award, 1973. Golden Cup award, Germany, 1974, Gold Hugo award, 1979, Nat. Soc. Film Critics award, 1986; nominated Critics award (Broadway), 1961. Academy award, 1970, 74, 75, 78, 85. Home: Culmannstr 49. CH-8006 Zurich Switzerland also: Mgmt Erna Baumbauer, 2 Kepler Strasse, Munich 27,

award Endocrine Soc.. 1980, Nat. Medal Sci- 1983. Mem NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis- Deutsche Acad Naturforscher Leopoldina (Schleiden medal 1983), Am Assn Anatomists (pres. 1978-79. Henry Gray award 1982), Am. Soc. Zoologists (hon. mem.). Soc. Neurosci.. Endocrine Soc, (F.C. Koch award 1980). Achievements include rsch in

comparative

Home Bronx

neuroimN.Y. Died July 23.

SCHAWLOW, ARTHUR LEONARD,

physicist, educator;

neuroendocrinology,

munology, neuropeptides.

neurosecretion,

1995.

Vernon. N.Y, May 5. 1921; s Arthur and Helen (Mason) S.; m. Aurelia Keith Townes. May 19. 1951; chilBA. V. dren Arthur Keith. Helen Aurelia. Edith Ellen Toronto. Ont., Can.. 1941, MA. 1942. PhD. 1949. LLD (hon ). 1970; DSc (hon). U Ghent. Belgium. 1968. U. b.

gut

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of

in

Religion. 1984.

Ralph E Kharas award

ACLU

Ctr, NY.. 1986. Goodall disting. alumna award & 1988. Human Rightes award Human Righls Commn of Syracuse and Onondaga County. N.Y.. 1989; Hills

Sch..

Women's Hall of Fame. 1994. Mem. (Syracuse). lnternat. Assn. Women Ministers (dir. 1984-87). Na'amat U.S. (hon. life). Mortar Bd.. Theta Chi Beta Democrat Home and Office: 107 Bradford inducted into Nat.

NOW

1978 pres.

Ln Syracuse NY 13224-1901 Office: Episcopal Taylor Hall Cornell U Ithaca NY 14850

SCHIRRA, WALTER MARTY.

Cmty Anabel

JR., business consultant,

former astronaut; b. Hackensack, N.J., Mar. 12, 1923; s. Walter Marty and Florence (Leach) S.; m. Josephine Cook Fraser. Feb. 23, 1946; children: Walter Marty III, Suzanne Karen. Student. Newark Coll. Engnng., 1940-42; B.S., U.S. Naval Acad., 1945; D. Astronautics (hon.). Lafayette Coll., U. So. Calif., N.J. Inst. Tech. Commd. ensign U.S. Navy, 1945, advanced through grades to capt., 1965; designated naval aviator, 1948; service aboard battle cruiser Alaska, 1945-46;

service

Squadron

71.

with 7th Fleet, 1946; assigned Fighter 1948-51; exchange pilot 154th USAF Fighter 1951; engaged in devel. Sidewinder missile China Lake, Calif., 1952-54; project pilot F7U-3 Cutlass; also instr. pilot F7U-3 Cutlass and FJ3 Fury, 1954-56; ops. officer Fighter Squadron 124, U.S.S. Lexington, 1956-57; assigned Naval Air Safety Officer Sch., 1957, Naval Air Test Ctr., 1958-59; engaged in suitability devel. work F4H, 1958-59; joined Project Mercury, man-in-space, NASA, 1959; pilot spacecraft Sigma 7 in 6 orbital flight, Oct. 1962; in charge operations and tng. Astronaut Office, 1964-69; command pilot Gemini 6 which made rendezvous with target, Gemini 7, Dec. 1965; comdr. II day flight Apollo 7. 1968; ret., 1969; pres. Regency Investors. Inc.. Denver, 1969-70; chmn., chief exec, officer Corp., Englewood, Colo., 1970-73; chmn. Sernco, Inc., 1973-74; with Johns-Manville Corp.. Denver. 1974-77; v. p. devel. Goodwin Cos.. Inc., Littleton, Colo.. 1978-79; ind. cons.. 1979-80; dir. Kimberly Clark, 1983-91.

Bomber Squadron.

ECCO

Decorated D.F.C.O), Air medal (2), Navy D.S.M.; recipient Distinguished Service medal (2) NASA. Exceptional Service medalFellow Am. Astronautical Soc., Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots. Home and Office: PO Box 73 Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067-0073

SCHLAFLY, PHYLLIS STEWART,

author;

b.

St.

Louis,

Aug. 15, 1924; d. John Bruce and Odile (Dodge) Stewart; m. Fred Schlafly, Oct. 20, 1949; children: John F„ Bruce S„ Roger S., Phyllis Liza Forshaw, Andrew L.. Anne V. BA. Washington U St. Louis, 1944, JD, 1978; MA, Harvard U, 1945; LLD. Niagara U.. 1976. Bar: III. 1979, DC. 1984. Mo. 1985. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1987 Syndicated columnist Copley News Svc. 1976 pres. Eagle Forum, 1975 broadcaster Spectrum, CBS Radio Network, 1973-78; commentator Cable TV News Network, 1980-83, Matters of Opinion sta. WBBM-AM, Chgo., 1973-75. Author, pub.: Phyllis Schlafly Report, 1967—; author: A Choice Not an Echo, 1964. The ,





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Gravediggers, 1964, Strike

From

;

Space, 1965, Safe

Not

Sorry,

The

Betrayers, 1968, Mindszenty The Man, 1972, Kison the Couch. 1975, Ambush at Vladivostok, 1976, The Power of the Positive Woman, 1977, First Reader, 1994;

1967,

singer

Abuse in the Classroom, 1984, Pornography's Victims, 1987. Equal Pay for Unequal Work, 1984. Who Will Rock the Cradle, 1989, Stronger Families or Bigger Government, 1990, Meddlesome Mandate: Rethinking Family Leave, 1991. Del. Rep Nat. Conv., 1956, 64, 68. 84. 88, 92, 96, alt 1960, 80; pres. Ill Fedn. Rep. Women. 196064; 1st v.p. Nat. Fedn. Rep Women, 1964-67; mem. III. Commn. on Status of Women, 1975-85; nat. chmn. Stop ERA, 1972 mem. Ronald Reagan's Def. Policy Adv. Group, 1980; mem. Commn. on Bicentennial of U.S. Constn1985-91; mem. Adminstrv. Conf. U.S., 1983-86. Recipient 10 editor: Child

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;

Honor awards Freedoms Found., Brotherhood award NCCJ, 1975; named Woman of Achievement in Pub. Affairs St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1963, one of 10 most admired women world Good Housekeeping poll. 1977-90. Mem. ABA.

in

DAR

(nat. chmn. Am. history 1965-68, nat. chmn. bicentennial com. 1967-70. nat chmn. nat. def. 1977-80. 8395), III Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha Office: Eagle Forum 7800 Bonhomme Ave Saint Louis 63105-

MO

1906

award,

SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR (MEIER),

JR.,

edu-

writer,

Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 1917; s. Arthur M. and S.; m. Marian Cannon, 1940 (div. 1970); children: Stephen Cannon, Katharine Kinderman, Christina. Andrew Bancroft; m. Alexandra Emmet, July 9, 1971; son, Robert Emmet Kennedy. AB summa cum laude. Harvard U., 1933, mem Soc. of Fellows. 1939-42; postgrad. (Henry fellow). Cambridge (Eng.) U.. 1938-39; hon. degrees. Muhlenberg Coll., 1950, Bethany Coll.. 1956. U. N.B., 1966, New Sch. Social Rsch.. 1966. Tusculum Coll., 1966, R.I. Coll., 1969, Aquinas Coll., 1971, Western New Eng. Coll.. 1974, Ripon Coll., 1976, lona Coll., 1977. Utah State U„ cator; b.

Elizabeth (Bancroft)

1

Germany

1937-38,

,

Women

SCHIESS, BETTY BONE,

pnest;

b.

Cin.. Apr. 2. 1923; d.

Evan Paul and Leah (Mitchell) Bone; m. William A.

Schtess,

Aug. 28, 1947; children: William A. (dec.), Richard Corwine, Sarah. BA, U. Cm.. 1945; MA, Syracuse U„ 1947; MDiv, Ordained priest Rochester Ctr. for Theol. Studies, 1972. Priest assoc. Grace Episc. ChEpiscopal Ch,, 1974. Syracuse. NY., 1975; mem N.Y. Task Force on Life and chaplain Syracuse U.. 1976-78, Law (apptd. by gov), 1 985 Cornell U., Ithaca. NY.. 1978-79; rector Grace Episc. Ch.. Mexico, N.Y- 1984-89; cons. Women's Issues Network writer, lectr- cons, religion and Episc. Ch. in U.S., 1987 Author: Take Back the Church, Indeed feminism, 1979 The Witness, 1982, Creativity and Procreativity: Some Thoughts on Eve and the Opposition and How Episcopalians Make Ethical decisions, Plumlinc. 1988, Send in the Clowns, Chrysalis. Journal of the Swedenborg Foundation, 1994, Cassandra in the Temple, Chrysalis, Journal of the Swedenborg Foundation, 1998; contbr. forward to book, A Still Small Voice! Women Ordination and the Church, Schmidt Jr., 1996. Bd. dirs People for Pub. TV Frederick 1978, Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, in N.Y, trustee Elizabeth Cady Stanton Found- 1979; mem policy State Task com. Coun. Adolescent Pregnancy; mem Force Life and the Law, 1983-96. Recipient Gov's award







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1978. U. Louisville. 1978. Northeastern U.. 1981, Rutgers U.. 1982, SUNY-Albany, 1984, U. N.H., 1985, U. Oxford, 1987, U 1987. Brandeis U.. 1988, U. Mass., Boston, 1990, 1991. Adelphi U.. 1992. Dominican Coll.. 1992. Hofstra U Mt. Ida Coll.. 1993. Middlebury Coll., 1994. Roosevelt U., 1995, Lynn U. 1996, No. III. U., 1996, City U. 1999 With 1942-43. OSS. 1943-45; assoc prof history Harvard U.. 1946-54. prof, 1954-62; vis fellow Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., 1966; Schweitzer prof, humanities CUNY, 1966-95; cons, Econ, Cooperation Ad1951-52; spl. minslrn.. 1948. Mutual Security Adminstrn asst. to Pres. of U.S.. 1961-64; mem. jury Cannes Film Festival, 1964; mem. Adlai E. Stevenson campaign staff, 1952.

Akron

,

,

NY.

OWL

,

chmn

Four Freedoms Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1983 trustee Robert F Kennedy Meml., TwenCentury Fund.; adv. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Author: Orestes A Brownson. 1939. The Age of Library. 56;

Found..



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tieth

Jackson, 1945 (Pulitzer prize for history 1946). The Vital Center. 1949, (with R.H Rovere) The General and the President. 1951. The Age of Roosevelt Vol I: The Crisis of the

;

SCHLESINGER Old Order 1919-1933, 1957 (Francis Parkman prize Soc. Am Historians 1957. Frederic Bancroft prize Columbia U. 1958), The Age of Roosevelt Vol. II: The Coming of the New Deal. 1958. The Age of Roosevelt Vol. Ill: The Politics of Upheaval, I960, Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference?. 1960, The Politics of Hope, 1963, (with John Blum) The National Experience, 1963, A Thousand Days. 1965 (Pulitzer pnze for biography 1966, Nat. Book award 1966), The Bitter Hentage. 1967, The Crisis of Confidence, 1969, The Imperial Presidency, 1973 (Sidney Hillman Found award 1973). Robert Kennedy and His Times, 1978 (Nat. Book award 1979). The Cycles of American History, 1986. The Disuniting of America, 1991. A Life in The 20th Century:

Innocent Beginnings, 2000; contbr. articles to mags.

I,

film reviewer: Show mag, 1962-64, Vogue, Saturday Rev., 1977-80. Am. Hentage, 1981-82;

and newspapers; 1967-72.

Harvard Guide

American History, 1954, Guide to Politics. 1954, Paths to American Thought. 1963, The Promise of American Life. 1967, The Best and the Last of Edwin O'Connor. 1970, History of American Presidential

editor:

to

The Coming

Elections 1789-1972, 1971. 1972-1984. 1986,

to

Power, 972, The Dynamics of World Power: A Documentary History of United States Foreign Policy 1945-1973. 1973. History of U.S. Political Parties. 1973. Congress Inves1

tigates.

Running for President, 1994; The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy.

1975,

(teleplay)

AUS,

1945.

screenwriter:

Served with Decorated comdr. Order of Orange-Nassau (The

Netherlands), Ordem del Libertador (Venezuela); recipient Nat. Inst, and Am. Acad. Arts and Letters gold medal in history and biography, 1967, Ohio Gov.'s award for history, 1973, Eugene V, Debs award in edn., 1974, Fregene pnze for (Italy), 1983, U. Thant award for lnternat. Underlit. standing. 1998; Guggenheim fellow, 1946; Am. Acad. Arts and Letters grantee, 1946. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Orgn Am. Historians. Soc. Am. Historians (pres. 1989-92), Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters (pres. 1981-84, chancellor 1984-87), Am. Philos. Soc., Mass. Hist. Soc., Colonial Soc.

Mass., Russian Acad- Scis.. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Inst, (co-chmn. 1983—). ACLU, Coun. Fgn. Rels., Ams. for Dem. Action (nat. chmn. 1952-54), Century Assn., Knickerbocker Club. Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat. Unitarian.

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posers; author: Reflections on Music, 1935. Music and the Line of Most Resistance, 1942. Died Aug. 15. 1951; buned

Schwyz. Switzerland.

LEONARD

SCHNEIDER,

ALFRED

See

BRUCE,

LENNY

13,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

Arts Coun.. 1998; John Hay Whitney fellow, 1962-63. Ad118 Cattletrack Rd Scottsdale AZ 85250 I Believe in Art, Love, and the Unknown.

dress:

MYRON

SCHOLES,

S.,

law educator, finance educator;

b.

BA, McMaster U.. 1962, MBA. 1964; PhD. U. Chgo., 1969. Instr. U. Chgo. Bus. Sch., 1967-68; prof. U. Chgo., 1976-83; asst. prof. MIT Mgmt. Sch., Cambridge, 1968-72, 1941.

1874;

s.

1972-73; assoc. prof. U. Chgo., 1973-75, prof., Edward Eagle Brown prof, fin., 1979-82; dir. Ctr. Rsch. in Secunty Pnces U. Chgo., 1975-81; prof, law Stanford (Calif.) U.. 1983-96, Frank E. Buck prof, emeritus 1996 fin., sr. rsch. fellow Hoover Instn. Stanford U., 1988—; mng. dir. Salomon Bros., 1991-93; prin. Long-Term Capital Mgmt., Greenwich, Conn., 1994-98. Co-recipient assoc. prof.,

SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD, Sept.

WHO

composer, educator; b. Vienna. Samuel and Pauline (Nachod) S.; m. Ma-

tilde von Zemlinsky, Sept. 1901 (dec. 1923); children: Mrs. Gertrude Greissle. Georg; m. Gertrud Kolisch, Aug. 26, 1924; children: Nuna, Ronald, Lawrence. Studied with Zemlinsky. Tchr. music Berlin and Amsterdam. UCLA. Works include four string quartettes, Verklaerte Nacht

for strings), Kammersymphonie, Klavierstuecke GurreLieder, Pierrot Lunaire, Peace on Earth (chorus), Erwartung, Die Glueckliche Hand. Von Heute and Morgen (operas): Pelleas and Melisande (symphonic poem). Kol Nidre (chorus and orchestra), Quintet for winds. Variations for organ, Variations in Wind band, 2d Chamber Symphony. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, Piano Concerto, Harmonielehre, Models for Beginners in Composition, Moses and Aaron (opera), Jacobsladder (oratorio), Moderne Psalmen, Bnete. Style & Idea. With Austrian Army. WWI. Jewish. Inventor 12-tone harmonic system. Died July 13,

(sextette

1975-79,

for



;

Nobel prize for econs., 1997. Office: Arbor Investors 2775 Sand Hill Rd Ste 220 Menlo Park CA 94025-7019

(piano),

1951.

SCHOENHERR, JOHN

(CARL),

illustrator;

artist,

b.

NYC,

S.;

July 5. 1935; s. John Ferdinand and Frances (Braun) m. Judith Gray; children: Jennifer L.. Ian G. BFA, Pratt

Inst.,

1956.

Painter/illustrator

book:

Owl Moon,

1987

(Caldecott medal 1988); exhbn. Hiram Blauvelt Art Mus., 1997. Recipient World Sci. Fiction award World Sci Fiction Conv.. London. 1965, silver medal Phila. Acad. Natural Sci.. 1984, purchase award Hiram Blauvelt Art Mus., 1994. Mem. Am. Soc. Mammalogists (ementus). Soc. Animal Artists (medal 1979. 85). Home and Office; 135 Upper Creek Rd

Stockton

NJ 08559-1209

HAROLD CHARLES,

SCHONBERG,

music

critic,

columnist; b. N.Y.C, Nov. 29, 1915; s. David and Minnie (Kirsch) S.; m. Rosalyn Krokover, Nov. 28, 1942; m. Helene Cornell, May 10, 1975. BA cum laude, Bklyn. Coll., 1937; MA, NYU. 1938; LittD. Temple U.. 1964; LHD, Gnnnell Coll., 1967. Assoc, editor Am. Music Lover, 1939-41; contbr. editor Mus. Digest, 1946-48; music critic N.Y. Sun, 1946-50; contbg. editor, record columnist Mus. Courier, 1948-52; music and record critic N.Y. Times, 1950-60, sr. music critic. 1960-80, cultural corr., 1980-85; columnist on The Gramophone of London, 1948-60; judge many internat. piano competitions. Author: The Guide to Long-Playing Records, Chamber and Solo Instrumental Music, 1955, The Collector's Chopin and Schumann, 1959, The Great Pianists, 1963. The Great Conductors, 1967, Lives of the Great Composers, 1970, Grandmasters of Chess, 1973, Facing the Music, 1981, The Glorious Ones-Classical Music's Legendary Performers, 1985, Horowitz: His Life and Music, 1992; illustrated own articles with caricatures; contbg. editor Internat. Ency. Music and Musicians, New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians; reviewer mystery fiction Sunday

N.Y. Times Book Review (under name of Newgate Cal1971-95. Served as 1st It. Airborne Signal Corps

endar),

NYC,

SCHLESINGER, JAMES RODNEY,

economist; b Feb. 15, 1929; s. Julius and Rhea (Rogen) S.; m. Rachel Mellinger, June 19. 1954; children: Cora K- Charles L., Ann William R., F Emily, Thomas S., Clara, James Rodney. A.B. summa cum laude. Harvard U., 1950, A.M., 1952, PhD.. 1956. Asst. prof., then assoc. prof. U. Va.. 1955-63; sr. staff mem Corp., 1963-67; dir. strategic studies, 1967-69; asst. dir. Bur Budget, 1969, acting dep. dir., 1969-70; asst. dir. Office Mgmt. and Budget. 1970-71; chmn. AEC. 1971-73; dir. CIA. Feb.-July 1973; U.S. sec. def., 197375; vis. scholar Johns Hopkins Sch. Advanced Internal Studies, 1976-77; asst. to Pres., 1977; sec. Dept. Energy, 1977-79; counselor Ctr. for Strategic and lnternat. Studies. Georgetown U., 1979 sr. adv. Lehman 'Bros., 1979 Author: The Political Economy of National cons, in field. Security, 1960. Amenca at Century's End. 1989; co-author: Issues in Defense Economics, 1967. Frederick Sheldon prize fellow Harvard U.. 1950-51. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Republican Presbytenan. Office: Lehman Bros 800 Con20006-2709 necticut Ave Ste 1200 Washington ,

RAND





;

NW

DC

SCHLESINGER, JOHN RICHARD,

film, opera and London, Feb. 16, 1926; s. Bernard Edward and Winifred Henrietta (Regensburg) S. B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxford U., 1950. Dir. BBC TV. 1958-60. Dir. feature films including Terminus, 1961 (Golden Lion award Venice Film Festival, Bnt. Acad, award), A Kind of Loving, 1962 (Golden Bear award Berlin Film Festival), Billy Liar, 1963, Darling. 1965 (NY. Critics award, Acad, nomination), Far From the Madding Crowd, 1967, Midnight Cowboy, 1968 (Acad, award best dir., best film, Bnt. Acad, award best dir., best film), Sunday Bloody Sunday, 1.970 (David di Donatello award), Day of the Locust. 1974, Marathon Man, 1976, Yanks, 1978 (Nat. Bd. Rev. award. New Std. award). Honky Tonk Freeway, 1980. The Falcon and the Snowman, 1983.

theater director;

The

b.

1997,

Sousatzka,

1988,

Pacific

The Innocent. 1993. Cold Comfort Farm 1994. Eye for an Eye, 1995. Sweeney Todd.

1991.

TV

Madame

1986,

Believers,

Heights,

(BBC/ Thames).

Separate Tables, 1982, An En(BBC), 1983 (David Wark Gnffith award

including

films

glishman Abroad

best TV film, Brit. Acad, award. Best Single Drama. Broadcasting Press Guild award, Best Single Drama. Best Fiction Film, Barcelon Film Festival), A Question of Attnbution (PBS), 1992 (Brit. Acad, award best single drama); for

Days in the Trees, 1966, I and Albert, 1972. 1975, Julius Caesar, 1977, True West, 1981, Separate Tables, 1982, operas including Les Contes d'Hoffmann, 1980-81 (Soc. West End Theatre award). Der Rosenkavalier. 1984-85, Un Ballo in Maschera, 1989 (Salzburg Festival); assoc. dir. Nat. Theatre, London. 197380. Served with Royal Engrs., 1943-48. Recipient David di Donatello Spl. Dir. award, 1980, Shakespeare prize, 1981, The Hamptons Internal. Film Festival Disting. Achievement award. 1995; fellow. 1995. Office: United Talent Agy Attn Andrew Cannava 9560 Wilshire Blvd Ste 500 Beverly Hills 90212-2427 plays including

Heartbreak House,

BAFTA

CA

SCHOLDER, FRITZ,

artist; b. Breckenndge. Minn.. Oct. 6, Student, Wis. State Coll., 1956-57; AA, Sacramento City Coll., 1958; BA. Sacramento State Coll., 1960; MFA, U. Ariz.. 1963. (hon.), 1985; (hon.), Ripon Coll.. Wis.. 1984. Concordia Coll.. Minn.. 1986; (hon), Coll. Sante Fe; (hon.), U. Wis., Superior. 1993. Teaching asst. art Univ. Ariz.. 1962-64; instr. art history, advanced painting Inst. Am. Indian Arts, 1964-69; artist in residence Dartmouth Coll., 1973; guest artist Santa Fe Art Inst., 1987, Okla. Art Inst., 1980-81, 88, Am. U, Washington, 1990. One-man shows: Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, 1959, Coll. Santa Fe, 1967. Roswell (N.Mex.) Art Center, 1969. Tally Richards Gallery Contemporary Art, Taos, N.Mex.. 1971, 73, 75. 78, 79, St. John's Coll., Santa Fe, 1972. Cordier

1937.

DFA

NY

DFA

HHD

DFA

&

Ekstrom, N.Y.C. 1972, 74, 76. 78, 90. Gimpel & N.Y.C, 1977, Graphics and 2. Boston. 1977. Smith Andersen Gallery, Palo Alto, Calif., 1979, Plains Mus., Moorhead. Minn.. 1980. 1981-89, Scottsdale Center for Arts, 1981. Tucson Mus. Art, 1981, Weintraub Gallery, N.Y.C, 1981, ACA Gallenes, N.Y.C, 1984, 86, Sena Galleries West. Santa Fe, N.Mex., 1986, 87, Louis Newman Galleries, L.A., 1985, 87, 90-94, Schneider Mus. Art, Ashland, Oreg., 1990. Alexander Gallery, NY., 1991. Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale. Ariz., 1992, 94, Thorne-Sagendorph Art Mus Keene, 1996. Phoenix Art Mus., 1997. Scottsdale Mus. Art, 1998; exhibited group shows: Carnegie Art Inst Butler Inst. Am. Art, Calif. Palace of Legion of Honor, Houston Mus. Fine Arts, Dallas Mus. Fine Arts, San Francisco Mus. Art, Denver Art Mus.. Ft. Worth Art Center, Basel Art 5, Linden Mus., Stuttgart, Philbrook Art Center, Oakland Art Mus., Tucson Art Center, N.Mex. Art Mus.. Edinburgh A/t Festival, Museo de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires. Biblioteca Nacional, Santiago, Chile. Mus. voor Land-en-Volkenkunder, Rotterdam, Amerika Haus, Berlin Festival. Center for Arts of Indian Am., Washington. Yellowstone Art Center, Nat. Mus. Modern Art, Tokyo, Kyoto, Japan, also other fgn. and Am. shows, Smithsonian tour, Bucharest, Berlin, London, Ankara, Madnd, Belgrade, Athens. 1972-73; represented in permanent collections: Mus. Modem Art, N.Y.C, Art Inst. Chgo., Center Culturel Amencain. Paris, Art Gallery Toronto, NEA, Houston Mus Fine Arts. Boston Fine Arts Mus., Milw. Art Mus., Portland (Oreg.) Art Mus., Dallas Mus. Fine Arts, Bur. Indian Affairs. Mus. N.Mex., Smithsonian Instn., Bklyn. Mus., Phoenix Art Mus.. San Diego Fine Arts Gallery, Okla. Art Center. Bngham Young U Heard Mus.. Phoenix, Bibliotheque Nat., Paris. San Francisco Mus. Art, Hermitage Mus., Leningrad, others; Included in: American Prints and Pnntmakers; Subject of: PBS film Fntz Scholder, 1976, PBS film Fntz Scholder, An American Portrait, 1983. PBS film Fntz Scholder. Painting the Paradox, 1998; author: Fntz Scholder Lithograph, 1975, 1983, Scholder/Indians, Fritz Scholder, Rizzoli, Fritz Scholder, Paintings and Monotypes, Afternoon Nap, 1991, Live Dog/Evil God. 1992, Fritz Scholder, A Survey of Paintings, 1993, Remnants of Weitzenhoffer,

AUS, 1942-46. Recipient Pulitzer prize for criticism, 1971. Clubs: Manhattan Chess. Century Assn., Army and Navy. Home: 160 Riverside Dr New York 10024-2106

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SCHORER, SUKI,

ballet teacher; b. Boston; d. Mark and Ruth (Page) S.; 1 child, Nicole. Studied with, George Balanchine. Dancer San Francisco Ballet, 1956-59, N.Y.C. Ballet. 1959-72; pnn. dancer N.Y.C Ballet Co., 1968-72, artistic assoc. lecture demonstration program, 1972-95; mem.

faculty Sch.

Am.



1972—, Brown Found,

Ballet,

sr.

faculty

1998 internat. guest tchr. and lectr. specializing in Balanchine tng. and technique; artist dir., tchr. on Balanchine Essays (videos). Author (monograph) Balanchine Pointework, 1995, Suki Schorer on Balanchine Technique, 1 999 (de la Torre Bueno prize 2000); created roles in Balanchine's Harlequinade, Don Quixote, Midsummer Night's Dream, Jewels, La Source. Raymonda Variations; repertory included prin. roles in Apollo, Serenade. Concerto Barocco Symphony in C, La Somnambula, Stars and Stripes, Tarantella, Valse Fantaisie, The Nutcracker, Brahams Schoenberg, La Valse, Western Symphony, Ivesiana, Divertimento 15, Ballet Imperial, others. Recipient Disting. Tchr. in Arts award Nat. Found. Advancement in Arts, 1997, award Dance mag., 1998. Office: Sch of Ballet 70 Lincoln Center Plz New York NY 10023-6548 chair,

;

#

Am

,

,

Memory, 1993, Fritz Scholder's Book of Symbols for Children. 1994, Fntz Scholder. Thirty Years of Sculpture. 1994, Rot/Red. 1995. Flirting with Possessions. 1997. Icons & Apparations, 1997; guest artist Santa Fe Art Inst.. 1987, Taos Inst. Art, 1990, Am. U., Washington, 1990. Recipient Ford 1st prize W.Va. Centennial Exhbn., 1973, purchase prize 13th S.W. Print Drawing Show, 1963, Hallmark purchase award. 1965, 1st prize Scottsdale Indian Nat., 1966. Grand prize Washington Biennial Indian Show, 1967, Grand prize Scottsdale Indian Nat., 1969, jurors award S.W. Fine Arts Biennial, 1970, 71, 72, prize in painting Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters, 1977, award in painting AAAL, 1977, internat. prize in lithography Intergrafiks. Berlin. 1980. 90, N.D. Gov.'s award in arts, 1981. N.Mex. Gov.'s award, 1983, Societaire Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1983, Golden Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement, 1985, Third prize Intergrafiks, 1990, Laird Leadership award Wis., Stevens point, 1995, Visionary award in the arts U Inst. Indian Arts; named Artist of the Yr. Scottsdale

SCHRIEFFER, JOHN ROBERT, physics educator, science administrator; b. Oak Park, III., May 31, 1931; s. John Henry and Louise (Anderson)

S.;

Anne

children:

1960;

MIT,

m. Anne Grete Thomsen, Dec. 30, Bolette,

MS, U.

Paul

Karsten.

Anne

1954, PhD, 1957, ScD. 1968, U. Geneva, 1968, U. Pa., 1973, U. Cin., 1977. U. Tel Aviv, 1987, U. Ala.. 1990. NSF postdoctoral fellow U. Birmingham, Eng., also; Niels Bohr Inst., Copenhagen, 1957-58; asst. prof. U. Chgo.. 195859; asst. prof., then assoc. prof. U. III.. 1959-62; prof. U. Pa.,

Regina.

BS,

ScD

1974;

1953;

III..

U„ Munich.

(hon.). Tech.

1962-79; Mary Amanda Wood prof, physics U. Pa., 1964-79; Andrew D. White prof, at large Cornell U., 1969-75; U. Calif., Santa Barbara, 1980-91, Chancellor's prof., 1984-91, dir. Inst, for Theoretical Physics, 1984-89; Univ. 1992 prof. Fla. State U., Tallahassee, Univ. Eminent Phila.,

prof.



,

1995—. chief scientist Nat. High Magnetic 1992—; pres.'s com. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1996—. Author: Theory of Superconductivity, 1964. Mem. Pres.' Com. on Nat. Medal of Sci., 1996. Guggenheim fellow Copenhagen, ^967; Los Alamos Nat. Lab. fellow; Recipient Comstock pnze Nat. Acad. Sci.; Nobel Prize for Physics, 1972; John Encsson medal Am. Soc. Swedish Engrs., 1-976; Alumni Achievement award U. III., 1979; recipient Nat. Medal of Sci.. 1984; Exxon faculty fellow. 1979-89. Fellow Scholar prof., Field Lab.,

Am. pres.

mem.

Phys. Soc. (v. p. 1994, pres.-elect 1995, pres. 1996, past 1997, Oliver E. Buckley solid state physics prize 1986); NAS (coun. 1990 ), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Coun.

Nat. Acad.



Sci.,

Royal Danish Acad.

Scis.

and

Letters,

Acad.

USSR. Nat Medal Sci. com. Office: Fla State Univ NHMFL 1800 E Paul Dirac Dr Tallahassee FL 32310-3748

Sci.

Found, purchase award. 1962,

SCHNABEL, ARTUR,

pianist,

Apr.

and Ernestine (Labin)

17,

1882;

Behr. June

s.

Isidor

b.

Lipnik, Austna,

m. Therese Ulnch, Stefan. S.;

children: Karl Elizabeth. Pvt. studies in piano with, Leschetizky, Vienna, 1891-97; studies in theory with, Mandyszewsky; 9.

1905

composer;

(dec.);

MusD

Manchester, Eng„ 1933. Tchr. music, 1895—; 1919; with State Acad, of Music, Berlin, 1925-30; lectr. U. Chgo., 1940, 45, U. Mich., 1943; toured

(hon), U.

prof, (hon.) Berlin,

Europe from 1896, U.S., 1921-22. 30, 33-51. Australia, 1939. Egypt and Palestine, 1935. Composer 3 symphonies, chamber music, compositions for piano, voice, mixed chorus and orchestra; editor piano works of Beethoven; recorded all Beethoven's piano compositions, also works of other com-

Am

SCHROEDER, PATRICIA SCOTT,

trade association administrator, former congress worn an; b. Portland, Oreg.. July 30, 1940; d. Lee Combs and Bernice (Lemoin) Scott; m. James White Schroeder. Aug. 18, 1962; children: Scott Wil-

Jamie Christine. BA magna cum laude, U. Minn., Harvard U., 1964. Bar: Colo. 1964. Field atty. Denver. 1964-66; practiced in Denver. 1966-72; mem. faculty U. Denver, 1969-72, Community Coll. Denver, 196970, Regis Coll., Denver. 1970-72; heanng officer Colo. Dept. Personnel, 1971-72; mem. 93d-104th Congresses from 1st Colo. dist.. 1973-96; co-chmn. Congl Caucus for Women's liam,

1961; JD.

NLRB.

Issues. 1976-96; dir. for a Civil

Soc.;

New

prof.

Solutions for a

Woodrow Wilson

New

Century,

Sch. of

Inst,

Pub and

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA CEO

Pnnceton U., N.J.. 1997; pres.. Assn. mem Ho. of Reps., ranking Pubs.. Washington, 1997 mem. judiciary subcom. on the Constitution. Nat. Security Com.; dean Congressional Women; chair House Select Com on Children, Youth and Families 1991-93. Author: Champion of the Great American Family. 1989, 24 Life Years of House Work and the Place Is Still a Mess: in Politics. 1998. Inducted. National Women's Hall of Fame, Office: Assn Publishers 50 F 1995. Congregationalism Internat. Affairs



Am

;

minority

My

Am

NW

St

Fl

4 Washington

DC

20001-1565

retired economist, Arlington, S.D.. Apr. 30, 1902; s. Henry Edward and Anna Elizabeth (Weiss) S.; m. Esther Florence Werth; children: Elaine, Margaret, T. Paul. Grad Sch. Agr Brookings, S.D.. 1924; B.S.. S.D. State Coll.. 1927. D.Sc. (hon.). 1959; M.S., U. Wis.. 1928, Ph.D. 1930; LL.D. (hon). Grinnell Coll., 1949. Mich. State U., in 1962. U III., 1968, U. Wis.. 1968, Cath. U. Chile. 1979, U. Dijon. France. 1981. LL.D., N.C. State U„ 1984. Mem. faculty Iowa State CoilAmes, 1930-43; prof., head dept. econs. and sociology Iowa State Coll.. 1934-43; prof, econs. U Chgo.. 1943-72, chmn. dept. econs.. 1946-61. Charles L. Hutchinson Disting. Service prof, 1952-72, prof, emeritus, 1972—; econ. adviser, occasional cons. Com. Econ. Devel., U.S. Dept. Agr.. Dept. State. Dept. Commerce. Fed. Res. Bd., various congl. corns., FAO, U.S. Dept. Def Germany. 1948, Fgn. Econ Adb.

.

,

US

.

U.K. and Germany, 1945. IBRD. Resources for the Future. Twentieth Century Fund, Nat. Farm Inst., others.;

minstrn

.

Nat. Bur. Econ. Research. 1949-67; research dir. Studies of Tech. Assistance in Latin Am., bd. mem. Nat. Planning Assn chmn. Am. Famine Mission to India. 1946; studies of 1929. agrl developments, central Europe and Russia. Scandinavian countnes and Scotland, 1936, Brazil, Uruguay Author: and Argentina. 1941, Western Europe, 1955. Redirecting Farm Policy, 1943. Food for the World, 1945, Agriculture in an Unstable Economy, 1945, Production and Welfare in Agriculture. 1950, The Economic Organization of Agriculture. 1953. Economic Test in Latin America, 1956, Transforming Traditional Agriculture, 1964, The Economic Value of Education, 1963. Economic Crises in World Agriculture. 1965. Economic Growth and Agriculture, 1968, dir.

;

Investment in Human Capital: The Role of Education And of Research, 1971, Human Resources, 1972, Economics of the Family: Marriage. Children, and Human Capital. 1974, Distortions of Agricultural Incentives, 1978. Investing in People: The Economics of Population Quality. 1981, Restoring Economic Equilibrium: Human Capital in the Modernizing Economy, 1990, The Economics of Being Poor, 1993, Origins

Measures for Economic Development of Under- Developed Countnes. 1951; Returns,

Increasing

of

editor: Jour.

Farm

1993;

Honor for music, Nat. Arts Club Award, Lancaster Symphony Orch.

1964,

Ann. Composer's

1965. Brandeis medal for to higher edn. 1965. certificate of Merit Sigma 1967. Concert Artists Guild award 1967. Mark

disting. sve

Alpha Iota

M. Horblit prize for composition Boston Symphony Orch. 1980. Gold medal Am. Acad Arts and Letters. 1982. Nat Medal Arts. 1987, Kennedy Or. Honors award. 1989; pnn compositions include: (orchestral works) 10 symphonies. Three Colloquies for French horn and orch.. New England Triptych, numerous others; (choral works) cantatas including A Free Song (first Pulitzer pnze given for music), numerous shorter works such as Carols of Death; (band works) George

Washington Bridge. 1950, overture Chester, 1956; (chamber

SCHULTZ, THEODORE WILLIAM, educator;

SCHWEIKER

241

co-author:

Econs., 1939-42; contbr. articles to profl.

Research fellow Center Advanced Study in Behavioral Fellow Sci., 1956-57; recipient Nobel pnze in Econs., 1979. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Farm Econs. Assn., Nat. Acad. Scis.; mem. Am. Agrl. Econ. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn. (pres 1960, Walker medal 1972), Am. Philo. Soc., Royal Econ. Soc., Nat. Acad. Edn.. others. Died Feb. 26, 1998.

jours.

music) 5 stnng quartets In Sweet Music; (piano compositions) Voyage, 1953; (score for film) Steeltown; (opera) The Mighty Casey; recs. Evocation-To Thee Old Cause; prin. commns. include, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Found, in Library of Congress. The Koussevitzky Music Found., Inc., Dallas Symphony League, Louisville Philharmonic, Ballet Theatre, US. Nat. Commn. for UNESCO through Dept. of State. Andre Kostelanetz, Samuel Dushkin, St. Lawrence I Ford Found-. Chamber Music Soc. Lincoln Center. N.Y. Philharmonic (3), Boston Symphony Orch., Nat. Symphony Orch.. St. Louis Symphony Orch., Broadcast Music, Inc., Van Cliburn Internal. Piano Competition; composer (collaboration with Richard Purdy Wilbur) On Freedom's Ground: An Amencan Cantata, 1985, commd. for 100th anniversary of Statue of Liberty. Chmn. bd. judges Student Composers Awards of Broadcast Music, Inc.; bd dirs. Nat. Ednl. TV Bd Film Soc. Lincoln Ctr., Charles E. Ives Soc., Koussevitzky Music Found.. Waller Naumberg Found, (past pres.). Composers Forum; dir. Nat. Ednl. TV, Nat. Humanities Ctr.; music panel NEA; adv. coun. N.C. Sch. Arts.; adv. panel U.S. cultural Presentation Programs; Music Adv. U.S. Info. Agy.; chmn. Norlin Found., MacDowell Colony, NET Coun. on Programs; vice chmn. U.S. Del. UNESCO Internat. Conf. for Creative Arts, Chamber Music Soc. Lincoln Ctr.; active Creative Awards Commn., Brandeis U U.S. -Japan Com. for Ednl. and Cultural Cooperation of U.S. Dept. State; vis. com. Boston U. Sch. Arts, Harvard U. Dept. Music; coll. of electors Hall of Fame for Great Ams.; bd. overseers ,

,

,

Hopkins

dartmouth Coll.;. Guggenheim fellow, 1939Town Hall League of Composers award, Music Cntics Circle award, 1942. Nat. Medal

Ctr. of

41; recipient First

1940, N.Y. Arts, 1987,

Kennedy Ctr. Honors award, 1989. Fellow Nat. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad, and Inst. Arts and Letters. Royal Acad. Music (hon.), others. Clubs: Century (NYC). Lotos (NYC). Home: New York N.Y. Died Feb. 15. 1992. Inst.

Hoboken,

executive,

b.

Mar. 13, 1898; s. Albert James and Letitia child. Gretchen m. Vilma Noble, Feb. 11, 1946;

N.J.,

(Irvine) S.;

1

Columbia U., 1917-18. Copy chief 1921-22; promotion mgr. Ryan, Chgo., Thompson Barlow Co., London, 1924, F.E. Compton & Co.. Chgo., 1926-27; pres. Schwab, Beatty & Porter, Inc., 1928—; Author: How to Write a lectr. advt. Columbia U., N.Y.U. Vicky.

Student,

&

Ruthrauff

Good

1942; textbook mail order advt. In1949; conlbr. articles to profl. jours.

Advertisement, Corr. Schs.,

Mem. Am.

cartoonist; b Mpls 26. 1922; s Carl and Dena (Halverson) S; m. Joyce Halverson, Apr. 18. 1949 (div. 1972); children: Meredith. Charles Monroe, Craig. Amy. Jill. m. Jean Clyde. (hon), St. 1973 (hon), Anderson Coll., 1963; Mary's Coll. of CA. 1969 Cartoonist St. Paul Pioneer Press. Sat. Eve. Post, 1948-49. Created syndicated comic strip Peauthor of many collections of Peanuts strips anuts, 1950 and cartoons; screenwriter of several teleplays and feature films based on the Peanuts strip; exhbns. include Around the World and Home Again: A Tribute to the Art of Charles Schulz, 1994 Around the Moon and Home Again: A With U.S. Schulz, 1995— Tribute to the Art of Charles Recipient Outstanding Cartoonist award Army, 1943-45. Nat Cartoonist Soc.. 1955. 1964; Yale Humor award. 1956; School Bell award, Nat Edn. Assn., 1960; Peabody award and Emmy award for CBS cartoon special "A Charlie Brown Christmas". 1966; Charles M. Schulz award for contribution to the field of cartooning, United Feature Syndicate, 1980; Mem. Nat. inducted into Cartoonists Hail of Fame. Cartoonists Soc Died Feb. 12, 2000 ,

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M

SCHUMAN, WILLIAM HOWARD, trator, educator; b.

NYC.

Aug.



4,

composer, adminis1910. m Frances Prince,

children Anthony William. Andrea 1936; 1935, MA, 1937. MusD, 1954; BS. Columbia U pvt study. Max Persin. Charles Haubiel. Roy Harns, MusD (hon). Chgo. Mus. Coll., 1946, U Wis.. 1949. Phila. Conservatory Music. 1952. Coll Music. 1953. Hartt Coll. Music. 1956. Allegheny Coll., 1961. NY. U\. 1962. Oberlin Coll.. 1963. U R I 1965. Peabody Conservatory. 1971. U 1980. New Eng Conservatory Rochester. 1972, N.C. U (hon). Music. 1981. SUNY, 1986, Yale U., 1988; Adelphi Coll.. 1963. Northwestern U.. 1963. U N.Mex.. 1964. SUNY, 1974. DJ (hon), Bates Coll., 1966; (hon). Colgate U., I960, Brandeis U. 1962. Dartmouth Coll 1962, NY. U.. 1962. Fordham U, 1970. Ashland 1970. The Johns Hopkins U., 1985. The Juilhard Sch.. Coll 1987 Dir. chorus, mem. faculty Sarah Lawrence Coll., Schirmer. Inc. Bronxville. 1935-45. dir pubis. 1944-45; spl. pubis, cons., 1945-52; prcs Julliard 1945-62, pres. emeritus. 1962-92. pres. Sch Music. 1962-69; emeritus Lincoln Center Performing Arts. Lincoln Center Performing Arts. 1969-92; mem adv. com cultural info. USIA. vice chmn. U.S. delegation Internal Conf. Creative Artists. Venice. Italy. 1952. cons in field Recipient numerous awards including 1st Town HallLeague of Composers award 1940. N.Y. Music Critics Circle Composers award 1941-42, award of Merit Nat. Assn and Condrs 1941-42, 1st Pulitzer prize for music, 1943. award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters 1943. N Y Music Cntics Circle award 1950-51, Columbia U. Bicentennial Anniversary medal 1957. 1st Brandeis U Creative Arts award in music 1957. Citation of Merit State U. N.Y. 1963, Gold Medal

Mar

Assn. Advt. Agys. (dir. 1954-56, chmn. bd. govs. N.Y. coun 1938). Advt. Coun. (dir. 1955-57). Am. Mktg. Assn. Home: 50 Sutton PI S New York NY 10022-4167 also: Torremolinos, Malaga Spain Office: 660 Madison Ave New 10021-8405 York

NY

DHL

LHD

27,

Frances

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Cm

.

SCHWARTZ, FELICE

N., social activist, educator; b. N.Y.C., Jan. 16, 1925; d. Albert and Rose (Kaplan) Nierenberg; m. Irving L. Schwartz, Jan. 12, 1946; children: Cornelia Ann, Tony, James Oliver. BA, Smith Coll., 1945; (hon). Pace U„ 1980. Smith Coll.. 1981. Manetta Grad. Ctr., 1993. Coll.. 1989, Chatham Coll.. 1990, Ml. Holyoke Coll., 1994. Founder, exec. dir. Nat. Scholar1945-51; v. p. ship Svc. and Fund for Negro Students, 1951-54; founder, prodn Etched Products Corp.. Author: Breaking With pres. Catalyst. N.YC, 1962-93. Tradition: Women and Work. The New Facts of Life. 1992,

LHD

CUNY

NYC. NYC.

How To Go To Work When Your Husband Is Against It, Your Children Aren't Old Enough, There's Nothing You Can Do Anyhow, 1968; author numerous articles. Mem. adv. bd, Nat. Women's Polit. Caucus, Nat. Network of Hispanic Women; bd. visitors CUNY Grad. Ctr.; mem. adv. bd. Found for Student Comm. Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1994Mademoiselle medal for singular achievement in edn., 1949, Disting. Alumnae medal Smith Coll., 1976, Susan B. Anthony award NOW, 1981, Boehm Soaring Eagle award Nat. Women's Econ. Alliance, 1987, Sara Lee Corp. Front Runner award. 1987; named Human Resource Profl. of Yr. Fellow Nat Acad Internat Assn Pers. Women, 1983 Human Resources, mem. Women's Forum, Inc., Global Bus. Network (Woodrow Wilson vis. fellow). Home: New York N Y Died Feb 8. 1996. 96; recipient

,

DFA

LHD

,

.

NYC.

NY.

NYC,

G

NYC.

UNESCO

Am

archives appear

in their original

form

ized.

.

mando. 1985. Red Sonja. 1985. Raw Deal, 1986, Predator, 1987. Running Man. 1987. Red Heat, 1988. Twins, 1988. 1990, Kindergarten Cop, 1990. Terminator 2: Judgement Day. 1991, The Last Action Hero, 1993, True Lies, 1994. Junior. 1994. Terminator 2: 3-D. 1996, Jingle All

Total Recall.

the Way. 1996. Eraser, 1996, Batman & Robin, 1997. End of Days. 1999; (TV spl.) Sinatra: 80 Years My Way. 1995; (TV movies) The Jayne Mansfield Story, 1980; dir TV movie Chnstmas in Connecticut, 1992; host A Very Special Christmas Story; dir. The Switch, Tales from the Crypt, HBO. 1990; author: Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder, 1977, Arnold's Bodyshaping for Women, 1979, Arnold's Bodybuilding for Men. 1981, Arnold's Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding. 1985, 2d edit. 1998; prodr bodybuilding video tape; actor, prodr. The 6th Day, 2000. Nat. weight tng. coach Spl. Olympics; vol. prison rehab, programs; chmn. Pres.'s Coun. on Phys. Fitness and Sports, 1990. Bodybldg. champion, 1965-80; named Jr. Mr. Europe, 1965. Best Built Man of Europe, 1966, Mr. Europe, 1966; Internat. Powerlifting Championship, 1966, German Powerlifting Championship, 1968; IFFB (Internat. Fedn. Body Builders) Mr. Internal 1968, IFFB Mr. Universe (amateur), 1969; NABBA (Nat Assn Body Builders) Mr. Universe (amateur), 1967. NABBA Mr. Universe (profl.), 1968. 69, 70; .

Mr. World. 1970; IFFB Mr. Olympia, 1970,

SCHWARTZ, MELVIN,

physics educator, laboratory ad-

NYC,

Nov. 2, 1932; s. Harry and Hannah b. (Shulman) S.; m. Manlyn Fenster, Nov. 25. 1953; children: David N Diane R Betty Lynn. A.B., Columbia U 1953. ministrator;

.

PhD.

.

1958,

,

DSc honoris

causa.

1991

Assoc,

physicist

Brookhavcn Nat. Lab., 1956-58; mem. faculty Columbia U., 1963-66. physics Columbia U„ 1958-66; prof

NYC.

Stanford U.. Calif. 1966-83; cons prof Stanford U 1983-91; chmn. Digital Pathways, Inc. Mountain View, Calif., 1970-

71, 72, 73, 74.

Golden Globe award for Best Newcomer in Timmie Award The Touchdown Club, 1990;

75, 80; recipient

Films,

1976,

named Video

Star Yr.

VSDA,

1990; voted Internat. Star of

PMK

955 Carrillo Dr Ste 200 Los

1984, ShoWest. Office: Angeles CA 90048-5400

SCHWARZKOPF, public

speaker;

b.

H.

NORMAN,

Trenton,

Norman and Ruth (Bowman)

retired

army

officer.

Aug. 22, 1934; s. H. m. Brenda Holsinger, July

N.J., S.;

1968; children: Cynthia, Jessica, Christian. BS in engnng.. U.S. Mil Acad, West Point. N.Y. 1956; U. So. Los Angeles. 1964; student, U.S. Army War Coll.. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., 1972-73; (hon). U. S. Fla.; D. in 6.

MME.

Calif.,

LHD

Leadership (hon.), U. Richmond; D.

advertising

actor, author;

Graz, Austna, July 30, 1947; came to U.S., 1968, natural1983; s. Karl and Aurelia (Jedrny) S.; m. Mana Owings Shnver, Apr 26, 1986; children: Kathenne Eunice. Christina Aurelia, Patnck. BA in Bus and Internat. Econs., U. Wis Supenor. Owner prodn. co. and real estate. Actor: (films) Stay Hungry, 1976 (Golden Globe award 1976). Pumping Iron, 1977, The Villain. 1979, Conan, The Barbanan. 1982. Conan, The Destroyer, 1983, The Terminator. 1984, Comb.

Miami, U.

SCHWAB, VICTOR OPPER,

ternal.

SCHULZ, CHARLES MONROE,

SCHWARZENEGGER, ARNOLD ALOIS,

Fla.

Commd. 2nd

It.

U.S.

Pub Army,

in

Svc. (hon.), U.

1956, advanced

through grades to gen., 1988; platoon leader, exec, officer 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 1957-59; platoon leader 6th Inf., Fed. Rep. Germany, 1959; aide-de-camp Berlin Command, Fed Rep. Germany, 1960-61; assoc. prof. Dept. Mechanics. U.S. Army Military Acad., West Point, NY, Ga.. 1965; advisor U.S. Army, Vietnam, 1965-66; commander 1st Battalion, 6th Inf.. 198th Inf. brigade, 23rd Inf. Div., Vietnam, 1969-70; Devel. Section, Inf. branch Office Personnel chief. Prof. Operations. Washington. DC, 1970-72; military asst. Office Asst. Sec. Army, Washington, D.C., 1973-74; dep. comdr. 172d inf. brigade Ft. Richardson. Alaska. 1974-76; comdr. 1st brigade 9th Inf. div.. Ft. Lewis, Wash., 1976-78; dep. dir plans U.S. Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii, 1978-80; asst. div. comdr. 8th inf. div. (mechanized) U.S. Army Europe, Fed Republic Germany, 1980-82; dir. mil. personnel mgmt. Office Dep. Chief Staff for Personnel, Washington, 1982-83; comdg. gen. 24th inf. div. (mechanized) Ft. Stewart, Ga., 1983-85; dep. comdr. U.S. forces in Grenada operation, 1983; asst. dep. chief staff ops. Hdqrs. Dept. Army, Washington, 1985-86; comdg. gen. 1 corps Ft. Lewis, Wash., 198687; dep. chief staff for ops. and plans Hdqrs. Dept. Army, Washington, 1987-88; comdr. in chief U.S. Cen. Command, MacDill AFB, Fla.. 1988-91, U.S. Forces in Ops Desert Shield. Desert Storm, Saudi Arabia, 1990-91; ret. U.S. Army.

NBC

News, 1992; lecturer, 1993—; contbr. and analyst Author: (with 1995—; chair Starbright Found., 1995—. Chair Starbnght Peter Petre) It Doesn't Take a Hero. 1992 Found.. 1995—. Decorated Def. D.S.M.. D.S.M. with two oak leaf clusters. D.S.M. for USN, D.S.M. for USAF, D.S.M. for USCG. Silver Star with two oak leaf clusters, Def. Superior Svc. medal, Legion of Merit. D.F.C., Bronze Star with three oak leaf clusters. Purple Heart with oak leaf Infantryman badge. Master Parachutist cluster, Combat badge. Gen. Staff Identification badge. Joint Staff Identification badge, Dept. Def. Identification badge, Presdl. Medal of Freedom; Nat. Order of Legion of Honor, hon. pfc. French Fgn. Legion (France); Order of Leopold (Belgium); knight Hon Order of the Bath (U.K.); Decoration 1st degree (Bahrain); Sash of Independence (Qatar); Medal of Independence (United Arab Emirates); officer Order of King Abd Al Aziz 1st class (Saudi Arabia), Order of Kuwait with Sash of Most Excellent Order (Kuwait); named Father of the 1992. Toastmaster Internat. Best Spkr., 1991. Yr, Humanitarian of the Yr United Cerebral Palsy. 1993. Living Legends M. D. Anderson Found, 1996; recipient Am. Patriot medal, 1993, Gilda Radner award Courage, 1995, N.J Disting. Svc medal, 1995, Vince Lombardi award Excellence, 1995, James Ewing Layman award Soc. Surg. Oncologists, 1997, Oliver R, Grace award, 1998, Ambassador Hope award. 1998. Spin! of Hope award, 1999, Leadership award Multiple Myeloma Rsch. Found., 1999, Inspirational award U Pitts Med, Ctr.. 2000, Harry S Truman Good Neighbor award, 2000. Avocations: hunting, fishing, skeet, trap and sporting clays. Office: care Internat Creative Mgmt Inc 40 57th St New York NY 10019-4001 Office: 400 N Ashley Dr Sic 3050 Tampa FL 33602-4314

W

.

high energy and nuclear physics Brookhavcn Lab Upton. N.Y 1991-94; prof physics Columbia U1991-94, II Rabi prof physics. 1994-Co-dis-

91; assoc

Nat

dir

.

,

NYC.

covercr muon neutnno. 1962. Bd govs. Wcizmann Inst. Sci Recipient Nobel pnze in physics. 1988, John Jay award

Columbia

U

.

1995;

Coll.,

1989, Alexander Hamilton medal

Guggenheim

fellow. 1968

Fellow

Am.

Columbia Phys. Soc

(Hughcs award 1964); mem NAS Home: PO Box 5068 Ketchum ID 83340-5068 Office: Columbia U Dept Physics New York NY 10027

SCHWEIKER, RICHARD SCHULTZ,

trade association executive, former senator, former cabinet secretary, b Nornstown, Pa.. June I, 1926; s. Malcolm Alderfer and Blanche Claire Joan Coleman, Sept 10. 1955; chil(Schultz) S.;

m

ti.

C

Malcolm BA. Pa. State

dren:

1970; 1950-60;

U..

mem

Lam, Kyle, Richard S 1950; D of Pub Svcs.

U.,

D.Sc. (hon), Georgetown mem. 87th-90th congresses

house armed

Jr.,

Lara Kns-

(hon.),

U„

Temple

1981 Bus. exec,. from 13th Dist. Pa., senator services and govt, ops corns .

US

SCHWELLENBACH Pa., 1969-80; mem. appropriations com., ranking mem. Labor-HEW subcom.. ranking mem. health and human resources com., ranking mem. health subcom,; sec. HHS, 1981-83; pres. Am. Council Life Ins.. Washington. 1983-94; bd. dirs. Tenet Healthcare Corp., LabOne Inc.; chmn. Alt. del. Nat. Rep Partnership for Prevention, 1991-97. Conv., 1952. 56, del.. 1972, 80. designated v.p candidate with Reagan for Pres. of U.S.. 1976. Served with USNR. World War II. Recipient Disting. Alumnus award Pa. State U., 1970, Dr. Charles H. Best award Am. Diabetes Assn., 1974. Outstanding Alumnus of Yr. award Phi Kappa Sigma, 1982. Gold medal Pa. Assn. Broadcasters. 1982, Nat. Outstanding Svc. award Headstart. 1983, Pub. Svc. Gold medal Surgeon Gen. U.S., 1988, Govt. Achievement award Juvenile Diabetes Found., 1990. Disting. Achievement award Nat. Coun. on Aging, 1991, John Newton Russell award Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters, 1992; named Outstanding Young Man of Yr., Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Jr. C. of C. 1960.

from

SCHWELLENBACH, LOUIS BAXTER,

federal official; b

Superior. Wis., Sept. 20, 1894; s. Francis W. and Martha (Baxter) S.; m. Anne Duffy. Dec. 30, 1935. LLB. U. Wash., Assoc. Roberts Skeel, Seattle, 1917. Bar: Wash. 1919. 1919-21, Schwellenbach. Merrick and Macfarlane, Seattle, 1925-31; sole practice Seattle. 1931-35; U.S. senator from Wash., 1935-40, resigned, 1940; U.S. dist. judge Ea. Dist. Wash., 1945; apptd. sec. labor Pres. Truman, 1945; dean Gonzaga U. Law Sch., Spokane, 1944-48. Chmn. Dem. State Conv., Wash., 1924, King County Dem. Com., 1928-30;

&

candidate for gov. Dem. primaries, 1932; del. Interparliamentary Union, The Hague, 1938; pres. U. Wash. Alumni Assn., 1928-29; pres. bd. regents U. Wash., 1933; adv. bd. Pvt., U.S. Wash. State Coll.. Salvation Army (Spokane). Army 12th Inf., World War 1. Mem. ABA, Am. Legion (dept.

comdr. 1922-23),

Inst. Pacific Rels.

(Am.

coun.),

Am.

Soc. Internal. Law. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci., Elks, Eagles. Episcopalian. Died June 10, 1948.

(also wnler).

Mean

NYC.

educator; b. Feb. 12, 1918; s. Benjamin and Belle (Rosenfeld) S.; m. Clarice Carrol, 1947. A.B., Columbia U., 1936, Ph.D., 1939, DSc, 1966; DSc. (hon), Purdue U., 1961, Harvard U„ 1962, Brandeis U., 1973, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1975; LL.D., CCNY, 1972; Honoris Causa, U. Pans. 1990; DSc (hon), U. Nottingham, Eng., 1993. U. Nottingham, 1993. fellow, 1939-40; research assoc. U. Calif.-Berkeley, 1940-41; instr., then asst. prof. Purdue U., 1941-43; staff mem. Radiation Lab., MIT, 1943-46; staff Metall. Lab., U. Chgo., 1943; asso. prof. Harvard U., 1945-47, prof.. 1947-72, Higgms prof, physics, 1966-72; prof, physics UCLA, 1972-80, Univ. prof- 1980-94; mem. bd. sponsors Bull. Atomic Sci.; sponsor Fedn. Am. Scientists; J.W. Gibbs hon. lectr. Am. Math Soc., 1960. Author: Particles and Sources, 1969, (with D. Saxon) Discontinuities in Wave Guides, 1968, Particles. Sources and Fields, 1970, Vol. II. 1973. Vol. Ill, 1989, Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics. 1970, Einstein's Legacy, 1985; editor: Quantum Electrodynamics, 1958. Recipient C. L. Mayer nature of light award. 1949. univ. medal Columbia U., 1951, 1st Einstein prize award, 1951; Nat. Medal of Sci. award for physics, 1964; co-recipient Nobel prize in Physics, 1965; recipient Humboldt award, 1981. Monie A. Fest Sigma Xi award, 1986, Castiglione di Sicilia award. 1986, Am. Acad, of Achievement award, 1987; Guggenheim fellow, 1970. Mem. AAAS, ACLU, Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Acad. physicist,

D

NRC

Arts and Scis., N.Y. Acad. Died July 16. 1994.

SCOFIELD, PAUL, children.

Trained,

Scis.

Home: Los Angeles

Calif

Streets, 1973 (also co-writer, actor), Alice Doesn't Live

Here Anymore, 1975, Taxi Driver, 1976 (also actor, Palme d'Or Cannes Internat. Film Festival), New York, New York. 1977, The Last Waltz. 1978, Raging Bull. 1980. The King of Comedy. 1983 (also actor), After Hours, 1985, The Color of Money, 1986, The Last Temptation of Christ. 1988, New York Stories (Life Lessons). 1989, GoodFellas, 1990 (also cowriter), Cape Fear, 1991, The Age of Innocence, 1993 (also 1995 (also writer), Kundun, 1997, With Friends Like These. 1998. Bringing Out the Dead, 1999, The of New York, 2000, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies,

co-writer), Casino,

Gangs 1998.

(TV)

Mask

m. Joy Parker; 2 Theatre Drama Sch..

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1941, 43-46, Stratford-onAvon, Shakespeare Meml. Theatre. 1946-48, Arts Theatre, 1946, Phoenix Theatre, 1947. With H.M. Tennent, 1949-56; assoc. dir. Nat. Theatre, 1970-71. Has appeared in Adventure Story, Chekhov's Seagull, Anouilh's Ring Round the Moon. Gielgud's prodn. Much Ado About Nothing, Charles Morgan's The River Line, Richard II. The Way of the World, Venice Preserved, Time Remembered, A Question of Fact. Hamlet, Power and the Glory, Family Reunion, A Dead Secret, Expresso Bongo, The Complaisant Lover. A Man For All Seasons, Stratford Festival, Ont., Can.. 1961. Coriolanus,

A

N.Y., 1961-62. Man for All Seasons, 1962-63, King Lear, N.Y.C., Moscow and Ea. Europe, 1964, Timon, 1965, Staircase. 1966, The Government Inspector, 1967, Macbeth. 1968, The Hotel in Amsterdam, 1968, Uncle Vanya, 1970, The Captain of Kopenik, 1971, Rules of the Game, 1971, Savages, 1973, The Tempest, 1974, 75, Dimetos, 1976, Volpone, 1977. The Madras House, 1977, The Family, 1978, Amadeus, 1979, Othello, 1980, Don Quixote. 1982, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1982. I'm Not Rappaport. 1986-87, Heartbreak House. 1992, John Gabnel Borkman, 1996; films: The Train, 1962, A Man For All

Don Armado, London,

Seasons (Oscar and N.Y. Film Critics award, Moscow Film Festival and Brit. Film Acad, awards). King Lear, 1970, Scorpio, 1972, Bartleby, 1980, A Delicate Balance, A Potting Shed, 1981, If Winter Comes, 1981. Song at Twilight, 1982,

Come

into

the

Garden

Dolce

Cinema.

II,

1999,

The

Muse.

1999;

Maud.

1982,

1919,

1985,

Anna

Karenina, 1984, Mr. Corbett's Ghost, 1986, The Attic, 1987. the Whales Came, 1989, Henry V. 1990, Hamlet, 1990, UTZ, 1991, Quiz Show, 1994. Martin Chuzzlewit, t994, The Little Riders, 1995, The Crucible. 1996. Decorated comdr. Brit. Empire. Address: The Gables, Balcombe Sussex RHI7

Why

6ND, England

film director, writer; b. Flushing, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1942, s. Charles and Catherine (Cappa) S.; m. Laraine Mane Brennan, May 15, 1965 (div), 1 daughter: Catherine Terese Glinora Sophia; m. Julia Cameron, 1975 (div.), 1 daughter: Dominica Elizabeth; m. Isabella Rosellini. Sept. 29, 1979 (div. 1983); m. Barbara DeFina, Feb. 9, 1985. BS in Film Communications, NYU, 1964, in Film Communications, 1966. Faculty asst.. then instr. film NYU, N.Y.C., 1963-70. Films include: (dir.): The Big Shave. 1968

MA

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

vice chmn. Senate Commn. Art and Antiquities; chmn. U.S. del. Interparliamentary Union, Author: Scott on Bailments, 1931. How to Go into Politics. 1949, The Golden Age of Chinese Art: The Lively T'ang Dynasty, 1967, Come To The Party, 1968, To Run for Public Office and Win. 1968; co-author: Politics, 1960. Mem. bd. visitors Naval Acad., 1948, U. Va., 1971-79; bd. regents Smithsonian Instn,, Acad.. 1963; chmn. bd. visitors Mcht. Manne Acad., 1959; bd. dirs. Georgetown Center Strategic Studies, mem. Onental art com. Phila. Mus. Art; trustee ementus Woodmere Art Mus., Phila., Randolph-

Commn., vice

How

USA,

USCG

Macon Coll., Ashland, Va.; chmn. Youth for Understanding; mem. Bd. Fgn. Scholarships, 1977-79; chmn. Rep. Nat. 1948-49; chmn. regional orgn. com. Eisenhower campaign, 1952; chmn. Eisenhower hdqrs. com., mem. rules

Com.,

Decorated comdr. Royal Order of Phoenix (Greece), grand cross Order of El Quetzal (Guatemala), Order of Merit 1st Class (Korea), grand cordon Order of Rising Sun (Japan); recipient Ann. Fgn. Trade award Phila. Fgn. Traders Assn., 1944, Greater Phila. mag. 50th Ann. award, Pa. Assn. Broadcasters' award, 1963, George Washington Honor medal Freedoms Found at Valley Forge, also numerous Man of the Yr. awards C. of C, service, press, vets, orgns.; named Disting. Pennsyvanian of Yr., William Penn Soc. of Gannon U., 1973. 88, Fellow Bar Found, (hon.); mem, ABA. VFW, Pa. Bar Assn., Phila. Bar Assn., Am. Legion, Amvets, Fnendly Sons St. Patrick, Pa. Soc. (N.Y.). Chinese Art Soc. Am., SR. Baronial Order Magna Carta, Mil. Order of the Crusades, Alpha Chi Rho (nal. pres. 1942-46), Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Sigma. Episcopalian. Clubs: Penn, Capitol Hill,

90212-2604

Army and Navy, Union League

The Gnfters, 1995

Clockers.

(also

1990,

exec,

NY

1954; gen. counsel Nat. Com., 1955-60; counselor Former Mems. Congress; mem. adv. council New Leadership Fund; chmn, U.S. Senate Study Group. 1982; mem. adv. com. U.S.-Japan Found.; trustee Found for Hospital and Home Care. With USN, World War II; from It. to capt. USNR.

com.,

Am

(Germantown). Kiwanis Died July 21, 1994.

(hon.).

Lodges:

Phila.

Home:

Falls

Lions

Church Va,

GEORGE CAMPBELL,

actor, director; b Wise, s. George C. and Helena S.; m. Carolyn m. Patricia Reed (div); m. Colleen Dewhurst, 1960 (div.); m. Trish Van Devere, Feb. 2, 1972; 6 children from previous marnages. Student, U. Mo.. 1950. Actor stock cos., 1950-57; N.Y.C debut as Richard III, Shakespeare Festival, 1957; stage appearances include As You Like It, 1958, Children of Darkness, 1958, Antony and Cleopatra.

Va., Oct. 18, 1927;

Hughs

(div.);

1959. Merchant of Venice, 1960, 62, The Wall, 1960, Desire the Elms, 1963, Plaza Suite, 1968, Uncle Vanya, 1974. Andersonville Trial, 1959, Comes a Day, 1959, .Present Laughter. 982, Design for Living, 1 984, The Boys of Summer, 1986, On Borrowed Time, 1991. Wrongturn at Lungfish, 1993; co-founder, Theatre of Mich. Co., Inc., 1961; produced: stage appearances include Great Day in the Morning, 1962; dir., played: title role General Seeger, 1962; dir.: title role All God's Chillun Got Wings. 1975; actor, dir.: title role Death of a Salesman. 1975. Sly Fox, 1976; films include The Hanging Tree, 1959, Anatomy of a Murder, 1959, The Hustler, 1961. The List of Adrian Messenger. 1963. Dr. Strangelove (Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying

Under

1

And Love The Bomb),

1966, Fhm-Flam Man, 1967, Patton, 1970, The Hospital, 1971. The Last Run, 1971, They Might 'Be Giants, 1971, The New Centurions, 1972, Rage (also dir.). 1972, The Day of the Dolphin, 1973, Oklahoma Crude, 1973, The Savage is Loose (also prodr. and dir.), 1974, The Hindenburg, 1975, Beauty and the Beast, 1976, Islands in the Stream, 1977, Crossed Swords, 1978, Movie, Movie. 1978. Hardcore, 1979, The Changeling, 1980, 1964,

The

Bible,

Angus, 1995. Country Justice, 1997, Gloria, 1999; TV plays include Kraft Mystery Theatre, Omnibus, Playhouse 90, Play of Week, Hallmark Hall of Fame, The Price; others; dir.: The Andersonville Tnal (Emmy award for prodn ); TV movies: Jane Eyre, 1971, Fear on Trial, 1975, Oliver Twist, 1982, China Rose, 1983, Christmas Carol, 1984, Mussolini: The Untold Story, 1985, Choices, 1986, The Last Days of Patton, 1986, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, 1986, Pals, 1987T The Ryan White Story, 1989, Descending Angel. 1990. Finding the Way Home, 1991, Tyson, 1995. 12 Angry Men. 1997. Rocky Marciano, 1999, Inhent the Wind, 1999, TV miniseries Titanic, 1996; TV senes East Side/ West Side, 1963, Mr. President, 1986, Traps, 1994. Recipient Clarence Derwent award 1958, Vernon Rice award 1958, Theatre World award 1958, Obie award Village Voice 1958, 63, Golden Globe 1970, refused Oscar for film Patton 1971. Emmy for The Pnce, 1971, Genie (Can.) 1980. Served with USMC, 1945-49, Mem. Actors Equity Assn., Screen Actors Guild, AFTRA. Dirs. Guild Am., Soc. Stage Dirs. and Choreographers. Died Sept. 22, 1999.

A

SCOTT, HUGH,

former senator, retired lawyer; b. Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. II, 1900; s. Hugh D. and Jane Lee (Lewis) S.; m. Marian Huntington Chase, Apr. 12, 1924 (dec. June 1987); 1 child, Manan Scott Concannon. AB, Randolph-Macon Coll., 1919, LLD, 1955; postgrad.. U. Pa., 1917; LLB, U. Va., 1922; LHD, La Salle U., 1955; LLD. Dickinson Coll., 1959, Temple U.. 1959. Ursinus Coll., 1960, Phila. Textile Inst., 1960, Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1961, Lebanon Valley Coll., 1962, Lincoln U„ 1963, Westminster Coll., 1964, U. Pa., 1966, Waynesburg Coll.. 1966, Franklin and Marshall Coll.. 1966, Lehigh U.. 1968, Albnght Coll.. 1969. Hanover Coll., 1969, Hahnemann Med. Coll. and Hosp., 1969, Gettysburg Coll.. 1970, Drexel U., 1970, Lafayette U., 1971, Dropsie U.. 1971, York Coll. of Pa.. 1972. William Jewell Coll., 1976; in Pub. Adminstrn., Suffolk U„ 1959; LittD, Phila. Coll. Osteopathy, 1960; DSc, Delaware Valley Coll.. 1963; DCL. Susquehanna U., 1966, Union Coll.. 1967; LHD, Thomas Jefferson U.. 1970, Hebrew Union Coll.. 1973; LLD, Rutgers U., 1986. Bar: Va. bar 1921. Pa. bar 1922. Pvt. practice Phila., Washington, 1987; ret.. 1987; asst. dist. atty. Philadelphia County, 1926-41; mem. 77th-78th, 79th-85th Congresses, 6th Dist. Pa.; mem. policy com., mem. U.S. Senate. Pa., 1959-77, rep. minority leader, 1969-77; mem. corns, on fgn. relations, judiciary, rules, adminstrn., minority policy com. Civil War Centennial

D

SCORSESE, MARTIN,

WHO

Mad Dog and Glory, 1993. prodr). Casino, 1995; (exec, prodr,): Naked in New York, 1994, Grace of My Heart, 1996; documentaries include: (editor): Woodstock, 1970 (also asst, dir.), Elvis on Tour, 1973; (assoc. prodr): Medicine Ball Caravan, 1971; (dir.): Street Scenes 1970, 1970, Itahanamerican, 1974, Amencan Boy: A Profile of Steven Price. 1979. Man in Milan, 1990; co-dir (documentary) A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, 1997; other film appearances include: Cannonball, 1976, Pavlova: A Woman for All Seasons, 1983, 'Round Midnight. 1986, Akira Kurosawa's Dreams, 1990, Guilty by Suspicion, 1991. Quiz Show, 1994, Search and Destroy, 1995 (also prodr,), (TV films) La Memoire Retrouvee, 1996, (exec, prodr.) Kicked in the Head, 1997, The Hi-Lo Country, 1998. Recipient Edward L. Kingsley Found, award, 1963-64. 1st pnze Rosenthal Found, awards Soc. Cinemetologists, 1964, 1st prize Screen Producer's Guild, 1965, 1st prize Brown U. Film Festival, 1965, also others; named Best Dir. Cannes Film Festival, 1986. Office: Jeff Dooley Starr & Co 350 Park Ave Fl 9 New York 10022-6022 also: Artists Management Group 9465 Wilshire Blvd Ste 519 Beverly Hills CA (prodr.):

The Formula. 1980, Taps. 1981, Firestarter, The Exorcist III. 1990. The Rescuers Down Under (voice) 1990, Malice. 1993.

actor; b. Jan. 21, 1922;

London

at My Door?, 1968, (also Boxcar Bertha, 1972 (also actor).

Who's That Knocking

writer, assoc. prodr., actor),

SCOTT,

SCHWINGER, JULIAN,

WHO'S

242

SCOTT,

HUGH LENOX,

career officer; b Daville, Ky.. William M, Scott and Mary E. Hodge; m. June 1 880; children: David Hunter, Anna Mernll, Lewis Merrill, Mary Blanchard, Sarah H. Merrill. Grad., U.S. Mil. Acad., 1876; LHD, Pnnceton U., 1910; LLD, Colubmia U„ LMS, Chester Mil. Acad., 1916. 2d It. 9th Cav., transferred to 7th Cav., 1876; promoted through grades to maj. gen., 1915; served in Sioux expdn., 1876, Nex Perce expdn., 1877, Cheyenne expdn., 1878; rountine duty Sept. 22, 1853;

Mary

s,

Merrill,

pnncipally with Indians of the Plains, 1878-91; enlisted and comd. Kiowa, Camanche and Apache Indians, Troop L, 7th Cav., until mustered out, 1892-97; adj. gen. Cuba, 1898-1903; gov. Sulu Archipelago and comdg. mil. post of Jolo. P.I., 1903-06; supt.. comdt. U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1906-10; comdg. 3d Cav., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.. 1912; comdg. 2d Cav. Brigade and patrol on Mexican border, 1913-14; chief of staff U.S., 1914-17; retired by opn. of law, but retained on active duty, 1917-19; chmn. State Hwy. Commn.. N.J 1923 in charge of Ghost Dance distubrances, 1890-91, Geronimo's band Chincahua Apaches. 1894-97; on duty at Bur. Ethnology, Smithsonian Instn., writing work on sign language, Plains Indians, N.Am., 1897; on duty settling troubles of Navajos in N.M. and Mexican Kickapoos in Ariz, for Intenor Dept., 1908, Hopi Indians at Hotevilla, Ariz., 1911; engaged in steelement of Apache prisoners of war for War and Interior Depts., Okla, N.M., 1912; mem. U.S. Commn. to Russia, 1917; apptd. comdr. 78th Divsn. and Camp Dix, N.J., 1917; served with British Divsn. in front line at Arras and with a French Divsn. in front line at Chalons; present at battle for Passchendal Ridge, 1917; inspected line from Verdun to Ypres. Author; Some Memones of a Soldier, 1928, various monographs and reports relation to Plains Indians. Bd. dirs, Indian Commrs., 1919 Recipient Hon. Mention from War Dept., Okla., 1891, D.S.M., 1918. Mem. Mason, and hon. mem. many socs. and clubs and of various Indian tnbes. Achievements include abolishing slavery and the slave trade in the Sulu Archipelago. Died Apr. 30, 1934.



,

;

investigator



.

SCRUGGS, EARL EUGENE,

entertainer; b. Cleveland Countv, N.C., Jan. 6, 1924; s. George Elam and Georgia Lula (Ruppe) S.; m. Anne Louise Certain, Apr. 18, 1948; children: Gary Eugene, Randy Lynn, Steven Earl. in Folk Music (hon), Gardner-Webb Coll., 1986. Banjo player, 1 945 formed Earl Scruggs Revue, 1 969 major performances include Carnegie Hall, N.Y.C, Wembley Festival, London, Washington Moratorium for Peace, 1969, also rock festivals, coll, concerts; TV appearances include NETTV Spl. Earl Scruggs: His Family and Friends, 1971, Midnight Spl., NBC-Harper Valley U.S.A. Spl.. NBC Country Music Awards Show. Phil Donahue Show, Mike Douglas Show, t Austin City Limits, 1977, The Grand Ole Opry's 60th Anniversary Show, 1985, The Nashville Network spl. The American Music Shop, 1990, The Grand Ole Opry's 65th Anniversary Show, 1991, Country Music Assn. Awards Show, 1991, Country Music Assn. Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary TV show, 1992. The Legend of The Beverly Hillbillies, CBS-TV, 1993, Folk Sound USA-Revlon Revue, The Tonight Show, Les Crane Show, Mac Davis Special, The Johnny Cash Show, The Hootenanny Show, Frank McGee's Here and Now, Ernie Ford Show, Jimmy Dean Show, The Anatomy of Pop, Kraft's American Profile, The Roots of Country, CBS-TV, 1994, Red Hot and Country, TNN-TV, 1995, A Night at the Ryman, TNN-TV, 1995, An Evening of Country Greats, 1998, TNN-TV, 40th Anniversary Celebration, CBS-TV, 1998; rec. artist: Columbia Records, 1950 albums include; Nashvilles Rock, Dueling Banjos, Kansas State, I Saw the Light, Earl Scruggs Revue, Rockin' Cross the Country, Family Portrait, Top of the World, Anniversary Special Vol. I and Vol. II, Live! At Austin City Limits, Earl Scruggs: His Family and Fnends Soundtrack. Today and Forever, Bold and New. American-Made, WorldPlayed, others; recorded theme song for TV series The

HHD





;

;

CMA



;

Beverly Hillbillies, 1962, also made guest appearances; composer (with others) movie score Where The Lilies Bloom, 1973, also Earl Scruggs Revue rec. music soundtrack for

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

movie; composer instrumental Foggy Mountain Breakdown (used in movie Bonnie and Clyde. Grammy award 1968. Broadcast Music. Inc. award 1969); star: (movie) Banjo Man. 1975; guest appearance (TV movie) Return of the Beverly Hillbillies. 1981; author: (book) Earl Scruggs and the 5-Stnng Apptd. hon. mem. Li Gov.'s Staff. State of Banjo. 1968. Named Artist of Yr. Hi-Fi Inst.. 1975. Best Tenn .. 1987 Country and Bluegrass Banjoist, Frets mag., 1980; recipient Country Music award best instrumental group Billboard Mag., 1975. Cert, of Merit Internal Bluegrass Music Assn.. 1988. Order of the Long Leaf Pine award Gov State of N.C, 1988, cert, appreciation Tenn Gov. Ned McWherter, 1990. Spl. Citation of achievement recognition of nat. popularity over 1 million broadcasts of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Broadcast Music, Inc., 1993. N.C Folk Hentage award. N.C Arts Coun Dept Cultural Resources, others; inducted into Gibson Hall of Fame. 1981, Country Music Assn. Hall of Fame. 1985. Internal Bluegrass Music Assn. Hall of Honor, 1991, Stanvalk-Nat. Acad. Recording Arts & Scis.. 1997; Nat. Heritage fellow NEA. 1989; Nat. Medal of Arts presented by Pres George Bush at White House. 1992; recipient N.C. Hentage award N.C. Arts Coun Dept Cultural Resources. 1996. II Grammy's nominations including Grammy award vocal collaboration Same Old Train, 1998; inducted into N.C. Hall of Fame on Grand Ole Opry, 1999 Achievements include developer Scruggs style of banjo playing; inventor Scruggs Tuning Pegs

SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE,

chemistry educator; b Ishpeming. Mich.. Apr. 19, 1912; s. H. Theodore and Selma S.; m. Helen Gnggs, June 6, 1942; children: Peter, Lynne Seaborg Cobb. David. Stephen. John Eric. Dian-

(Erickson)

AB, UCLA. 1934; PhD. U Calif -Berkeley. 1937; numerous hon. degrees; LLD, U. Mich., 1958. Rutgers U.. 1970; DSc, Northwestern U.. 1954, U. Notre Dame. 1961. John Carroll U.. Duquesne U„ 1968, lnd. State U- 1969. U. ne.

Utah.

Rockford

1970.

Coll..

1975.

Kent State U..

1975;

LHD. No. Mich. Coll.. 1962; DPS, George Washington U.. 1962; DPA. U. Puget Sound. 1963; LittD, Lafayette Coll., DEng, Mich. Technol. U Manhattan Coll.. 1976. U.

1970; ScD. U. Bucharest. Pa.. 1983; PhD, U. Paris S„ Rsch. chemist U. Calif., Berkeley, 1937-39, instr. dept. chemistry, 1939-41. asst. prof- 1941-45. prof., 1945-71, univ. leave of absence, 1942-46. 61-71, dir. nuclear prof.. 1971 chem. divsn., 1946-58, 72-75. assoc. dir. Lawrence Berkeley Lab.. 1954-61. 72—; chancellor Univ. (U. Calif. -Berkeley). U. Calif., Berkeley, 1958-61; dir. Lawrence Hall of Sci Berkeley, 1982-84. chmn. Lawrence Hall of Set., 1984-98; sect, chief metall. lab. U. Chgo., 1942-46; chmn. AEC. 196171, gen. adv. com.. 1946-50; research nuclear chemistry and bd. Kevex Corp., physics, transuranium elements.; chmn Burlingame. Calif., 1972-87, Advanced Physics Corp.. Irvine, Calif.. 1988-94. mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com.. 1959-61; mem. nat. sci. bd. NSF. 1960-61, mem. Pres.'s Com. on Equal Employment Opportunity, 1961-65, Fed. Radiation Council, 1961-69, Nat. Aeros and Space Council. 1961-71, Fed. Council Sci. and Tech.. 1961-71, Nat. Com Am.'s Goals and Resources, 1962-64, Pres.'s Com. Manpower. 1964-69. Nat. Council Marine Resources and Engring. Devel., 1966-71; chmn. Chem. Edn. Material Study. 1959-74, Nat Programming Council for Pub. TV. 1970-72; dir. Ednl. TV and Radio Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1958-64. 67-70; pres. 4th Internal. Conf. Peaceful Uses Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1971, also chmn. U.S. del, 1964, 71: U.S. rep. 5th-15th gen. confs. IAEA. chmn.. 1961-71, chmn. U.S. del. to USSR for signing 1966; 1971. 1996.



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SEED

243

1966-88. chmn.. 1988-95; trustee Am. -Scandinavian Found.. 1968—. Ednl. Broadcasting Corp., 1970-72; bd. dirs Swedish Coun. Am.. 1976—, chmn bd dirs., 1978-82; bd. dirs. World Future Soc., 1969 Calif. Coun. for Environ, and Econ. Balance, 1974-83; bd. govs. Am. Swedish Hist. Found., 1972 sr. tech. rev. group Amanllo Nat. Resource Ctr. for Plutonium. 1995 Decorated officier Legion of Honor (France). 1973; recipient John Encsson Gold medal Am. Soc. Swedish Engrs., 1948; Nobel pnze for Chemistry (with EM. McMillan). 1951, John Scott award and medal City of Phila.. 1953, Perkm medal Am, sect. Soc. Chem. Industry, 1957. U.S. AEC Enrico Fermi award. 1959. Joseph Pnestley Meml. award Dickinson Coll., I960, Sci. and Engring. award Fedn. Engring. Socs Drexel Inst. Tech.. Phila., 1962; named Swedish Am. of Year, Vasa Order of Am., 1962; Franklin medal Franklin Inst.. 1963; 1st Spirit of St. Louis award. 1964; Leif Erikson Found, award, 1964; Washington award Western Soc. Engrs., 1965; Arches of Sci. award Pacific Sci. Center, 1968; Internal. Platform Assn. award, 1969; Prometheus award Nat. Elec. Mfrs. Assn., 1969; Nuclear Pioneer award Soc. Nuclear Medicine, 1971; Oliver pres..





;



.

.

,

Memorandum

Cooperation Field Utilization Atomic Energy





DM

Ben Loeb) The Atomic Energy Commission Under Nixon: Adjusting to Troubled Times, 1993, (with Ray C. Colvig) Chancellor at Berkeley, 1994, (with Ronald L. Kathren. Jerry B. Gough. Gary T. Benefiel) The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg 1939-1946. 1994; editor: Transuranium Elements: Products of Modern Alchemy, 1978, (with W. Loveland) Nuclear Chemistry. 1982, Modern Alchemy The Selected Papers of Glenn T Seaborg, 1994. A Scientist Speaks Out: A Personal Perspective on Science, Society and Change, 1996, A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War. 1998; assoc. editor Jour Chem Physics. 1948-50; mem. editonal adv. bd- Jour Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 1954-82. Indsl Rsch.. Inc. 1967-75; mem adv bd. Chem

News, 1957-59; mem. editorial bd. Jour. Am. Soc, 1950-59. Ency Chem. Tech.. 1975—. Revs in Inorganic Chemistry, 1977 mem. hon editonal adv bd. Internal. Ency. Phys. Chemistry and Chem. Physics. 1957 Nuclear Sci. and Techniques. Chinese Nuclear Soc.. 1989 mem panel Golden Picture Ency. for Children. 1957-61; mem cons, and adv. bd. Funk and Wagnalls Universal Standard Ency, 1957-61; mem. Am. Hentage Dictionary Panel Usage Cons., 1964; contbr articles to prof] jours Trustee Pacific Sci Ctr Found.. 1962-77. Sci. Svc 1965. and Engnng

Chem



;

.

archives appear

in their original

form

Preservation;

mem.

Commn.

Presdl.

to

Com-

Planet 4856- Asteroid Seaborg named in his honor, 1995; atomic element 106 named seaborgium (symbol Sg) in his honor, 1997. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Inst. Chemists

Country Club. Hastings, Neb.

Indsl. Forum, 1971; Disling. Honor 1971; Golden Plate award Am. 1972, Daniel Webster medal, 1976, John R. Kuebler award Alpha Chi Sigma. 1978; Founders medal Hebrew U Jerusalem, 1981; Great Swedish Hentage award, Swedish Coun. Am., 1984, Ellis Island Medal of Honor,

award U.S. Dept.

State,

Acad Achievement,

(Pioneer award 1968.

Gold medal award

1973),

Chem.

legis.

Feb.

Interior, 1956-61; served 2 terms in

Club,

Club, Rotary Nat. Press Episcopalian. Died Jan.

Univ.

Club.

Kenwood

1974;

buned

SEAVER),

former

17,

Soc.

Soc. Edinburgh (hon). Am. Nuclear (hon. chair Spl. Panel on Protection and Mgmt. of Plutonium 1994-95. Henry DeWolf-Smyth award 1982, Seaborg award 1984). Am. Nuclear Soc., Calif. Acad- Scis., N.Y. Acad. Scis., Washington Acad. Scis., AAAS (pres. 1972, chmn. bd. 1973), Royal Soc. Arts (Eng.); mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (award in pure chemistry 1947, William H. Nichols medal N.Y. sect. 1948, Charles L. Parsons award 1964, Gibbs medal Chgo. sect. 1966. Madison Marshall award No. Ala. sect. 1972, Pnestley medal 1979, pres. 1976, George C. Pimentel award in chem. edn., 1994), Am. Philos. Soc.. Royal Swedish Acad. Engring. Scis. (adv. council 1980), Am. Nat Argentine Nat.. Bavarian. Polish, Royal Swedish, USSR acads. scis.. Royal Acad. Exact, Phys. and Natural Scis. Spain (acad. fgn. corr.), Soc Nuclear Medicine (hon).

London (hon). Royal

Soc.

,

Federalists (v.p. 1980), Fedn. Am. Scis. ). Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina (East Germany), Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn., Internal. Platform Assn. (pres. 1981-86), Am. Hiking Soc. (bd. dirs. 1979-84. v.p. 1980. adv. com. 1984—). Royal Soc. of Edinburgh, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma (John R. Kuebler award 1978). Phi Lambda Upsilon (hon.); fgn. mem. Royal Soc. London, Chem. Soc. Japan, Serbian Acad. Sci. and Arts. Clubs: Bohemian (San Francisco); Chemists (N.Y.C.); Cosmos (Washington), Faculty (Berkeley). Home: Lafayette Calif. Died Feb. 25, 1999

World Assn. World



(bd. sponsors 1980

SEABROOK, CHARLES FRANKLIN,

food products ex28, 1881; m. Norma Dale Ivins, 1905; chilJack, Courtney, Thelma. Founder, owner Seabrook Farms Frozen Foods, Bndgeton, N.J. Served as N.J. State Hwy. Commr.; rep employment security coun. 1964. Dept. Labor Industry Died Oct

May

ecutive; b.

dren:

Belford,

&

.

SEAMAN, ELIZABETH COCHRANE (NELLY

BLY), 1867; m. b. Armstrong County, Pa., May 5, Seaman, 1895 (dec. 1904). With Dispatch, Pitts., staff World, soc. editor in charge drama and art depts 1888; journalist N.Y. Jour. Writer series of articles latter collected in Six Months in Mexico, 1988; wrote expose of Blackwell's Island pub. as Ten Days in a Mad-House; author: Nelly Bly's Book, Around the World in Seventy Two Days, 1990. Died Jan. 27, 1922. journalist;

Robert

L.

;

NYC,

NYC,

SEARS, RICHARD WARREN,

retail

business executive;

b.

Minn., Dec. 7, 1963. s. James Warren and (Benton)S; ed. common schs. of Minn.; m. Anna Lydia Meckstroth, June 20, 1895. Began as railroad employeeat St. Paul in 1880; started in mail order business in Minneapolis, 1886; organized Sears. Roebuck &Co. in 1890 in Minneapolis, of which was the sr. mem. until 1895. when Stewartville,

ElizaA.

business

was

transferred

becoming

pres.; in

gaged

farming.

Sept.

in

28.

to

Chicago

and

incorporated,

1908 retired from active business and enRepublican. Home: Oak Park, III. Died

SEARS, WILLIAM JOSEPH,

former

congressman;

b.

Smithville. Ga., Dec. 4, 1874; m. Daisy Watson. 1901. AB, Lake City. 1895; BL. Mercver U„ Macon, Fla, State Coil (hon). U. Fla., 1911. Bar: Ga.. Fla., 1896. Ga.. 1896; .

AB

Pvt. practice Fla.. 1896-1944, mayor 1899-1900; mem. city coun. Kissimmee. 1907-11, supt. pub. instrn 1905-15; mem. 64th to 70th Congress 4th Fla. dist. Washington, 1915-29; mem. 73rd. 74th U.S. Congress Fla. at-large, Washington. 1933-37; mem. U.S. Tariff Commn. Washington, 1937. Mem. Bd. Vet. Appeals. Washington, 1937-44. Democrat. Home: 700 Atlantic Nat Bank Bldg Jacksonville FL Office: Veterans Adminstrn

U.S.

Supreme

Kissimmee,

Ct.. 1912.

Fla.,

US

,

Washington

SEAVER,

TOM (GEORGE THOMAS

professional baseball player; b. Fresno, Calif., Nov. 17, 1944; Charles H. and Betty Lee (Cline) S.; Nancy Lynn Mclntyre, June 9, 1966; children: Sarah, Anne Elizabeth. Student, Fresno City Coll., 1964, U. So. Calif., 1965-68. Pitcher Jacksonville (Fla.) Suns, 1966; pitcher N.Y. Mets, 1967-77, 83-84, 87. mem. World Senes Championship team, 1969; pitcher Cm. Reds, 1977-82, Chgo. White Sox, 1984-86, Boston Red Sox. 1986; announcer N.Y. Yankees WPIX-TV, N.Y. Mets. 1999—. Author: (with Lee Lowenfish) The Art of Pitching, 1984, (with Alice Seigel) Tom Seaver's Baseball Card Book, 1985, (with Herb Resnicow) novel Beanball, 1989. Served with USMCR. 1963.

m

s.

NYC,

Recipient Cy Young award Nat. League, 1969, 73, 75; named Rookie of Yr. Baseball Writers Assn. Am., 1967, Nat.

League Pitcher of Yr. Sporting News, 1969, 73, 75, Sportsman of Yr. Sports Illustrated, 1969; named to Nat. League All-Star team, 1969-73. 75-78, to Baseball Hall of Fame Baseball Writers Assn. Am., 1992. Achievements include being credited with more than 300 career victones; pitched over 3,000 career strikeouts. Office: NY Mets 12301

NY

11368-1699

JOHN

JOSEF,

Roosevelt Ave Flushing

SEDELMAIER,

film

director,

cinematographer; b. Orrville, Ohio, May 31, 1933; s. Josef Heinrich and Anne Isabel (Baughman) S.; m. Barbara Jean Frank, June 6, 1965; children: John Josef. Nancy Rachel. Adam Frederich. BFA, Art Inst Chgo at U Chgo., 1955. Dir. art Young and Rubicam. Chgo.. 1955-61; dir. art, assoc. creative dir. Clinton E. Frank, Chgo., 1961-64; dir. art, 1964-67; producer J. Walter Thompson. Chgo., pres. Sedetmaier Film Prodns., Chgo., 1967 spkr. British Design & Art Direction Pres. Lectr. SEries, London, 1998. Retrospective exhibits Mus. Broadcast Communications, Chgo. 1988. Mus. Broadcasting. LA., 1991, Mus. TV and Radio.



NYC, 1992. Recipient MROFNOC Mannheim

;

Golden Ducat award

for short film

Film Festival. 1968, Golden Gate Why, San Francisco Film Festival, 1969, 82 Clio awards, 1968-92, numerous Gold. Silver and Bronze Lion awards Cannes Film Festival, 197290. Gold Hugo award Chgo Film Festival, 1976. 91, 2d Ann. IDC Creative award, Chgo., 1980, Internal. Broadcasting award for world's best TV comml., 1980, 86, Clio award for dir. of yr., 1981, London Internal. Advt. awards, 1986-88,

award

for short film Because That's

numerous awards Internal. Festival of NY., 1984-93, Ann. Achievement award Assn. Ind. Comml. Producers, 1988, British Design and Art Direction silver pencils, 1989; named Advt. Person of Yr., Chgo. Advt. Club, 1984. Jewish Communicator of Yr., 1985; named one of 50 Pioneers & VisionWho Made TV America's Medium. Advt. Age Mag.. 1995; profiled in Communication Arts mag.. Mar. 1976, Print mag., Jan. 1982. Fortune mag.. June 1983. Newsweek mag., Nov. 1986, numerous others, featured on 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, subject of cover story Esquire mag., Aug. 1983; included in Arts & Entertainment's Top 10 Greatest Commls. of All Time. 1999 Office: Sedelmaier Film Prodns Inc 858 267 Chicago IL 60614-4329 Armitage Ave aries

W

#

1914.

DC

Died Mar

20,

1944.

— —

Histonc

memorate Bicentennial Anniversary of Revolutionary War; hon. mem. nat. coun. Boy Scouts Am.; asst. sec. of def. for

1986, Swedish Coun. Am. Seaborg medal UCLA, 1987, Vannevar Bush award NSF. 1988, Nat. Medal of Sci. NSF, 1991. Royal Order of the Polar Star Sweden, 1992. Profl. Fraternity Assn. Career Achievement award, 1993; Minor

Townsend award Atomic

;

;

.

affairs, 1953-55; adminstrv. asst. to the Pres. of U.S., 1955, dep. asst. to Pres. of U.S.. June. 1955; Sec. of Nebr. Unicameral. 194549; mem. Nebr. Jud. Coun., 1948-50; chmn. Nebr. Legis. Coun., 1947-49; vice-chmn. Young Rep. Club. Kans.. 193234, state chmn., 1934-36, reelected, 1936, resigned, 1937; Young Rep. nat. committeeman for Kans., 1935; vice-chmn Kans. Rep. State Com.. 1934-37; vice-chmn. Kans. Rep. delegation to Cleve., 1936; sec. to Alfred M. Landon in nat. campaign, 1936; apptd. U.S. senator Nebr.. 1951. on death of Sen. Wherry; mem. personal adv. staff of Pres. Eisenhower dunng nat. campaign, 1952; trustee U. Nebr. Found. Hastings Coll. Mem. Nat. Editl. Assn.. Nebr. Press Assn., Newcomen Soc. N.A., St. Andrews Soc., Beta Theta Pi (dist. chief 1936, 37), Hon. Innocents, U. Nebr., Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Delta, Masons. Elks Club, Lochland Country

UN

Peaceful Purposes. 1963; mem. U.S. del. for signing Limited Test Ban Treaty. 1963; mem. commn. on humanities Am. Council Learned Socs., 1962-65, mem. sci. adv. bd. Robert A. Welch Found., 1957 mem. Internal. Orgn. for Chem. Scis. in Devel.. UNESCO. 1981-92. pres.. 1981-92, pres emeritus, 1992 mem. Nat. Commn. on Excellence in Edn., Dept. Edn., 1981-83; co-discoverer elements 94-102 and 106: plutomum, 1940, americium, 1944-45. cunum, 1944. berkelium. 1949. californium. 1950. einsteinium. 1952. fermium, 1953, mendelevium, 1955. nobelium, 1958, seaborgium, 1974; co-discoverer nuclear energy isotopes Pu-239, U-233. Np-237, other isotopes including 1-131. Fe-59, Te-99m. Co-60; originator actinide concept for placing heaviest elements in periodic system. Author: (with Joseph J. Katz) The Actinide Elements, 1954, The Chemistry of the Actinide Elements. 1957. (with Joseph J Katz and Lester R. Morse) 2d ed. Vols. I & II, 1986, The Transuranium Elements. 1958. (with E.G. Vaiens) Elements of the Universe. 1958 (winner Thomas Alva Edison Found, award), Man-Made Transuranium Elements. 1963. (with Wilkes) Education and the Atom. 1964. (with E.K. Hyde. I Perlman) Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements, 1964, (with others) Oppenheimer. 1969, (wiih Ben Loeb) Stemming the Tide. 1987, (with W.R Corliss) Man and Atom. 1971. Nuclear Milestones. 1972, (with Ben Loeb) Kennedy. Khruschcv and the Test Ban, 1981, (with Walt Loveland) Elements beyond Uranium, 1990, (with

1927-31, LLD, 1955; LLD. U. Alaska, 1958; HHD, Maryville Coll., 1956; LLD. Miami U 1959, Gettysburg Coll. 1959; DEng, Worcester Poly Inst., 1959; LLD, U. Md. Colo Sch. Mines. I960. John Carroll U.. I960, Rose Poly. Inst., 1960. Pres. Nebr. TV Co., Hastings, Shendan (Wyo.) Newspapers Inc. Seaton Pub. Co., Lead, S.D., Wmfield (Kans.) Pub Co Inc.. Alliance (Nebr.) Pub. Co.. Nebr. Broadcasting Co., Hastings, Manhattan (Kans.) Broadcasting Co., Midwest Broadcasting Co., Coffeyville, Coffeyville Pub. Co.; chmn. sr. advisors to Nixon Campaign, 1968; bd. vis. Freedoms Found.; state chmn. of Radio Free Europe Fund, 1965, bd. dirs.; bd advisors Nat. Trust for

SEED,

newspaper publisher; Washington, Dec. II, 1909; s. Fay Noble and Dorothea Elizabeth (Schmidt) S; m. Gladys Dowd. Jan. 23. 1930; children: Donald Richard, Johanna Chnstine Epp, Monica Margaret Hansen. Alfred Noble. Student. Kans State U b.

,

s.

19,

1922;

civil

came

engineering educator; to

U.S.,

Arthur Bolton and Annie (Wood)

b.

1947, naturalS.;

m. Munel

29, 1953; children: Raymond Bolton, Jacqueline Carol. B.Sc. in Engring, Kings Coll., London U., 1944, Ph.D.. 1947; S.M., Harvard, 1948. Asst. lectr. King's 1948-49, found, engr. Coll.. 1945-47; instr. Harvard U.. Thomas Worcester Inc., Boston, 1949-50; mem. faculty U. Calif, at Berkeley, 1950-89, prof, civil engnng., 1960-89; cons. 1966-69. 1965-89. sec. interior, U.S. Bur. Reclamation, NASA. 1966-68. AEC. 1973-89. C.E., U.S. Army. 1967-89. Calif. Dept. Water Resources, 1963-89, U.S. Navy, 1972. Aswan Dam, Egypt, 1981, Alaska Pipeline Project, also dams in Pakiston. Calif., engring. cos; Terzaghi lectr.. 1967,

Johnson Evans, Dec.

Rankine

SEATON, FREDERICK ANDREW,

HARRY BOLTON,

Bolton, Eng.. Aug. ized, 1966;

lectr.,

1979.

Nabor Canllo

lectr.,

1986;

mem.

Calif.

Seismic Safety Commn., Presdl. Panel on Safety Fed. Dams. Recipient Croes medal ASCE, 1960, 62, 72, Middlebrooks award. 1958. 64, 66, 71, Wellington prize, 1968, Rowland pnze. 1961, Research prize. 1962, Norman medal, 1968. 77, Karl Terzaghi award. 1973, Vincent Bendix award, 1976.

.

SEEGER

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244

T.K. Hsich award. 1980. Lamme award. 1983. Disting. Engiing. Achievement award. 1983. Kevin Nash Gold medal. Mem ASCE (hon). Earth1985, Nal. medal of Sci.. 1987 quake Engnng Research Inst.. Hwy. Research Bd-. Nat Acad. Engring.. Nat. Acad. Scis.. Seismol. Soc. Am.. U.S. Com. on Large Dams. Structural Engrs. Assn. Calif. Home: Orinda Calif. Died Apr. 23, 1989

folk singer, songwriter; b. N.Y.C., May 3. 1919; s. Charles Louis and Constance de Clyver (Edson) S.; m. Toshi-Aline Ohta, July 20. 1943; children; Daniel Adams. Mika Salter. Tinya. Student. Harvard U., 1936-38 Singer, 1957. Ballads. (albums/CDs): songwriter Am. Indsl Dangerous Songs. 1966. Abiyoyo. 1967. World of Pete

SEEGER, PETE,

Seeger, 1973. Essential, 1978, Greatest Hits. 1987, Traditional Christmas Carols. 1989. Children's Concert at Town Hall. 1990. Folk Music of the World. 1991, Pete Seeger's Family Concert, 1992, Singalong-Live at Sanders Theatre, 1992, Darling Corey/Goofing Off Suit. 1993. Live at Newport. 1993. Waist Deep in the Big Muddy. 1993. Clearwater Classics. 1996, Link in the Chain. 1996. American Favorite BalFishes. 1998. For Kids & lads. 1997. Birds. Beasts. Bugs Just Plain Folks, 1998. God Bless the Grass, 1998, If I Had a Hammer-Songs of Hope & Struggle. 1998. Pete, 1998. Headlines Footnotes, 1999, American Folk Game & Activity,

&

&

2000. Stories & Songs for Little Children, 2000 Served with Recipient: Nat. Medal of the Arts. U.S. Army. 1942-45. 1994. Kennedy Center Honor, 1994, Grammy award, 1996; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1996. Achievements include pioneering the appreciation of Southern folk music through over 45 years of concerts, recordings and writings, interested many others in the idea of making their own music, revived old music of many types and used music as a means of speaking out against war, racism, poverty, 57th St pollution, etc. Office: care Harold Leventhal 250 10107 New York

W

NY

1959; decorated great cross merit Republic of Italy; RockFound fellow, 1930-31; Guggenheim fellow. 1959;

efeller

Fulbnght fellow, 1951. Fellow AAAS. Am. Phys Soc.. mem Nat. Acad. Scis Am. Philos. Soc. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Heidelberg Akademie Wissenschaften, European Phys. Soc, Acad. Scis. Peru, Soc. Progress of Sci. (Uruguay), Societa Itahana di fisica. Accad. Naz. Lincei (Italy). Accad. Naz. XL (Italy). Indian Acad. Scis. Bangalore. Internat. Acad History Co-discoverer slow neutrons, elements of Scis., others. technetium, astatine, plutonium and the antiproton. Home: Lafayette Calif. Died Apr 22. 1989; buned Oakmont Meml Pk Lafayette. Calif. .

,

sculptor; b. N.Y.C, Nov. 26, 1924; s. Jacob and Sophie (Gerstenfeld) S.; m. Helen Steinberg, Apr. BS in Art Edn., NY. U„ 7. 1946; children— Jeffrey. Rena. 1963, PhD in Fine Art (hon). 1970; 1950; MFA. Rutgers U PhD in Fine Art (hon). SUNY, Purchase. 1992. One man 1956-59. Rutgers U., shows include Hansa Gallery, 1960-62, 64, Sonnabend 1958, 63, Green Gallery. Gallery, Paris, 1963, Schmela Gallery Dusseldorf. 1963. Janis .

NYC. NYC.

N.Y.C,

1965. 67, 68, 70, 71, 73-74. 77, 78. 80. 82, Mus. Contemporary Art. Chgo. 1968. Galene Speyer. Paris. 1969. 71, Princeton U 1969. Western Gallery Western Wash State Coll., 1970. Onnasch Galene. Cologne. 1971. also European mus. tour. 1971-73, U. Wis., Milw., 1973, Onnasch Galene, Switzerland. 1974, Andre Emmerich, Zurich, 1975, Dartmouth Coll.. 1975, Inst Contemporary Art, 1976, Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, 1976. Art Assn Newport, R.I., 1976, Suzette Schochet Gal-

Gallery. 84,

88,

89,

91,

93,

,

1976. Santa Barbara Mus. Art. 1976. Whitney Mus. Am. Art. N.Y.C.. 1979, Jacksonville Art Mus., 1982, U. Miami, 1983, Jewish Mus.. Makler Gallery. Phila.. 1983, 84. Gallena II Ponte, Rome, 1984, Evelyn Aimis Fine Art, Toronto, 1984, Galene Esperanza, Toronto. 1985, 87,

lery,

NYC,

Berlin. 1986, Richard Gray Gallery, Chgo., Riva Yares Gallery, Scottsdale, Anz.. 1988, Casino

Galene Brusberg, 1987,

Knokke. Belgium. 1989. Galene Tokoro, Tokyo. 1990. Margmles/Taplin Gallery. Bay Harbor. Fla., 1990. Art Gallery U. Rochester, N.Y., 1991; retrospective group shows include Sao Paulo Bienal, Janis Gallery, Jewish Mus., N.Y.C., Carnegie Internat., Whitney Mus., others; represented in permanent collections including Mus. Modern Art, Whitney Mus., Mint Mus, Charlotte. N.C., Albright-Knox Mus., Mus. Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden, Met. Mus. Art, NYC, Guggenheim Mus., NYC, Bklyn. Mus., Art Inst. Chgo., Cleve. Mus. Art, Detroit Mus. Art, Modern Art Mus., Ft. Worth, Newark Mus.. Weisman Mus. Contemporary Art, L.A., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., Carnegie Mus. Art, Pitts., Portland (Oreg.) Mus. Art, San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, Hirschorn Mus. & Sculpture Garden, Washington, Libr. Congress, Washington, Nat. Gallery Art, Washington, Nat. Mus. Am. Art. Washington, Nat. Portrait Gallery. Washington, Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, Nat. Gallery Art, Ottawa, Can., Art Gallery Ontario, CanVancouver Art Gallery, Can., Tamayo Mus., Mexico, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Caracas, Venezuela, Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Art Mus. of Atenaeum, Helsinki, Finland, Centre Nat. d'Art Contemporain, Paris, Neue Galene der Stadt Aachen, Germany. Kolnisches Stadtsmuseum. Cologne. Germany, Stadtische Kunsthalle Man-

nheim, Germany,

Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munich. Germany, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, The Netherlands, Mus. Modern Art, Teheran, Iran, Israel Mus.. Jerusalem, Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland, Fukuoka Mcpl. Mus. Art, Japan, Hiroshima (Japan) City Mus. Contemporary Art, Mus. Modern Art, Seibu Takanawa. Karuizawa. Japan, Nat. Mus. Art, Osaka, Japan, Tokyo Ctrl. Mus., Shiga Mus. Art, Japan, and numerous others. Recipient 1st prize Art Inst. Chgo., 1966, award Walter H Gutman Found.

1962.

York

Office: care Sidney Janis Gallery

NY

HOW

57th St

New

10019-3319

educator, biochemist; b. Easton. Pa.. Oct. 6. 1897; d. Geroge Peter and Barbara (Memmert) S AB, Goucher Coll., 1918. LLD. 1938; PhD, Yale, 1923; postgrad., U. Chgo., 1923-24. ScD, 1941; ScD, U Pa.. 1945, Lafayette Coll.. 1947. Woman's Med Coll., 1950. Chemist Hammersley Paper Mill, 1918-20; instr. pathology and asst. Sprague Meml. Inst., Chgo., 1924-28, asst. prof, biochemistry and assocs., 1928-32; asst. prof, biochemistry Henry Phipps Inst., U. Pa., Phila., 1932-37, assoc. prof., 1937-55. prof., 1955-59, prof ementus, 1959-91; spl. cons. USPHS, 1958-73; dir Cancer Rsch. Lab. Mound Park Hosp Found., St Petersburg. Fla.. 1964-66; cons. VA. Bay Pines. 1963-91; exptl. work on protein and distilled water pyrogens, 1922-24, on chemistry and immunology of Tb Com. on Med. Rsch. of Nat. Tb, Assn., 1924-59; preparation Nat. Standard for Tuberculins, 1939, Internat. Standard for WHO. 1952; Author: Pebbles on the exptl. work cancer, 1954-58, 64-91. Hill of a Scientist. 1968; also sci. articles and revs. Am. Physiol. Soc. Porter fellow. Yale U.. New Haven. 1922-23. Porter fellow U. Chgo., 1923-24; recipient Ricketts prize Chgo.. 1924, Trudeau medal Nat. Tb Assn., 1938, First

Achievement award AAUW, 1943 (named endowed fellowship 1963), Nat. Achievement award, 1944, Gimbel Phila 1946, John Scott award, 1947. Disting. Dau. Pa., 1950, 1962; Guggenheim fellow U. Uppsala (Sweden), 193738. Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. Assn. Blood Banks (hon., John Elliott award 1962), Trudeau Soc. (hon.), N.Y. Acad. Scis., Am. Assn. Biol. Chemists, Am. Chem. Soc. (Garvan gold medal 1942), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Iota Sigma Pi (hon). Sigma Delta Epsilon (hon.). Presbyn. Home: Saint Petersburg Fla. Died Aug. 23. 1991.

Dipl.Ing. in Civil

cator.

engineer, eduU. Stuttgart, Germany,

structural

Engring..

1976; MSCE. U. Calgary, Alta Can 1978; PhD'in Civil Engring.. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1982. Registered profl. engr.. 1985. Prof, structural engnng. U. Calif.-San Diego. La Jolla. Recipient Best paper award Can. Soc. Civil Engnng.. 1982. KB. Woods award Transp. Rsch. Bd.. 1983, 92, Presdl Young Investigator award Pres. Reagan, 1986, Japanese ,

,

award for fgn. rsch. specialists Sci. and Tech. Agy., 1987, Outstanding Paper award N.Am. Masonry Conf. award. 1990, 93, Best Paper award Internat. Conf. on Short and Medium Span Bridges, 1990, Raymond C. Reese Rsch prize ASCE, 1992, Outstanding Jour. Paper award Masonry Soc, 1993, Shiley Achievement award Chancellor's Assocs.. 1994. Outstanding Concrete Project award Am. Concrete 1994, Orchid award for design of Scripps Crossing Inst., pedestrian bridge San Diego Cmty. Awareness Program. 1994, citation for Lighting Design, Internat. Assn. Lighting Govt. Rsch

Designers, 1994. Alan H Yorkdale award ASTM, 1994, Concrete Bridge award Portland Cement Assn., 1994, Moisseiff award ASCE, 1995, Charles Pankow award for innovation CERF, 1996, Best Paper award ASCE, 1997. Mem NAE. Fax: (858) 534-6373. E-mail: [email protected]. Office: U Calif San Diego Sch Engnng 9500 Gilman Dr La Jolla CA 92093-0085

SEINFELD, JERRY,

comedian; b. Bklyn., Apr. 29, 1955; s Kal and Betty S. Grad. with degree in theatre communications, Queens (N.Y.) Coll., 1976. Former salesman. Standup comedian, 1976 joke-writer (TV series) Benson, ABC,



;

1980; actor, co-writer, prod.

(TV

series) Seinfeld,

NBC-TV,

1989-97 (Emmy award Outstanding Comedy Series, 1993, Emmy nomination. Lead Actor - Comedy Series, 1994), (TV movie) The Ratings Game, 1984, The Tommy Chong Roast, 1986, The Seinfeld Chronicles, 1990, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, 1999; writer Jerry Seinfeld-Stand-Up Confidential, 1987; author: Sein Language. 1993.; guest appearances The Larry Sanders Show. 1992, News Radio, 1995. Recipient Am. Comedy award funniest male comedy stand-up, 1988, funniest actor in a TV series, 1992. Jewish. Avocations: Zen, yoga.

SEITZ, FREDERICK, former

university

administrator;

b.

San Francisco, July 4, 1911; s. Frederick and Emily Charlotte (Hofman) S m. Elizabeth K Marshall, May 18. 1935 AB, Leland Stanford Jr U., 1932; PhD, Pnnceton U., 1934, Doctorate Hon Causa, U. Ghent, 1957; DSc (hon.), U. Reading, 1960, Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1961. Marquette U., 1963. Carnegie Inst. Tech. 1963, Case Inst. Tech- 1964, Princeton U. 1964, Northwestern U., 1965, U. Del 1966, ;

,

Italy, Feb.

I.

1905;

physicist,

came

to

educator;

b.

Tivoli,

Rome,

U.S., 1938, naturalized, 1944;

s.

Giuseppe and Amelia (Treves)

S.; m. Elfriede Spiro, Feb. 2, 1936 (dec. Oct. 1970); children: Claudio, Amelia, Fausta; m 1972 Ph.D.. U. Rome, 1928; D 12, honoris causa, U. Palermo, Italy, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., St. Peter. Minn.. Tel Aviv U.. Hebrew Union Coll.. Los Angeles. U. Genova, Italy. Asst. prof. U. Rome, 1932-36; dir. physics lab. U. Palermo, Italy. 1936-38; research asst. U.

Rosa Mines, Feb

Calif-Berkeley, 1938-43, prof, physics, 1945-72, emeritus. 1972-89, group leader Los Alamos Sci Lab., 1943-46; hon. prof.

San Marcos U., Lima;

vis. prof.

U.

111.,

Purdue U.;

prof,

physics U. Rome, 1974-75; leclr. in field. Author: several books including Enrico Fermi, Physicist and 2 vols, on history of physics. Recipient Hofmann medal German Chem Soc.,

Cannizzaro medal Accad. Lincei; Nobel prize

in physics.

CENTURY AMERICA

Rsch. Adv. Com.. 1960-62; vice chmn Def Sci. Bd., 1961-62, chmn., 1964-68; sci. adviser NATO, 1959-60; mem. nat. adv com. Manne Biomed. Inst. U. Tex., Galveston, 1975-77; mem. adv. group White House Conf. Anticipated Advances in Sci. and Tech., 1975-76; mem adv. bd. Desert Rsch. Inst., 1975-79, Ctr Strategic and Internat Studies, 1975-81; mem. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd.. 1976-82; dir. Akzona Inc. Author:

Modern Theory of Solids, 1 940, The Physics of Metals, 943, Solid State Physics, 1955, The Science Matrix, 1992, On the Frontier: Life in Science, 1994, Stalin's Captive: Nikolaus Riehl and the Soviet Race for the Bomb, 1995, Electronic Genie: The Tangled History of Silicon. Trustee Rockefeller 1968-72. Lehigh U„ 1970-81, Found., 1964-77, Princeton U Rsch Corp. 1966-82, Inst Internat. Edn., 1971-78, Woodrow Wilson Nat Fellowship Found., 1972-82, Univ. Corp. Atmospheric Rsch., Am. Mus. Natural History, 1975 trustee John Simon Guggenheim Meml. Found., 1973-83, chmn. bd., 1976-83; mem. Belgian Am. Edn. 1

My



;



Found.; bd. dirs. Richard Lounsberry Found.. 1980 Decorated Order of the Brilliant Star (Republic of China); recipient Franklin medal Franklin Inst. Phila., 1965, Hoover medal Stanford U., 1968, Nat. Medal Sci., 1973, James

Madison award Pnnceton U., 1978, Edward R. Loveland Meml. award ACP. 1983, Vannevar Bush award Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1983. J. Herbert Holloman award Acta Metallurgica, 1993. Von Hippel award Materials Rsch. Soc, 1993, Joseph Henry medal Smithsonian Instn., 1997. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (pres. 1961); mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.,

AIME,

Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Inst. Physics (chmn. govorning bd. 1954-59), Inst, for Def. Analysis, Finnish Acad. Sci. and Letters (fgn. mem.). Phi Beta Kappa Assos. Address; Rockefeller U 1230 York Ave New York NY 10021-6307

SENDAK, MAURICE BERNARD,

wnter, illustrator; b. Bklyn, June 10, 1928; s. Philip and Sadie (Schindler) S Student. Art Students League, 1949-51; LHD, Boston U., 1977; hon degree, U So Miss. 1981, Keene Slate Coll., 1986 Window display artist Timely Svc, 1946; display artist FAO Schwartz, 1948-51; cofounder, artistic dir. The Night Kitchen, 1990' One-man shows include Gallery Sch. Visual Arts, N.Y.C, 1964, Rosenbach Found., Phila, 1970, 75. Trinity Coll., 1972, Galene Daniel Keel, Zurich, 1974, Ashmolean Mus., Oxford, 1975, Am. Cultural Center, Paris, 1978, Pierpont Morgan

NYC.

NYC.

Library,

FRIEDER,

SEIBLE,

Poly

SEGRE, EMILIO,

IN 20TH

,

SEIBERT, FLORENCE BARBARA,

award,

SEGAL, GEORGE,

WHO

Bklyn.,

1967,

U

Mich.. 1967. U. Utah. 1968, 1968, St. Louis U„ 1969, III., 1972, Rockefeller U., 1981; LLD (hon), Lehigh U„ 1966, U. Notre Dame. 1962. Mich State V.. 1965, III. Inst. Tech., 1968, N.Y. U.. 1969; (hon .). Davis and Elkins Coll., 1970, Rockefeller U., 1981, U. Pa. 1985, U. Miami, 1989. Instr. physics U. Rochester, 1935-36. asst. prof.. 1936-37; physicist research labs. Gen. Electric Co., 1937-39; asst. prof. Randal Morgan Lab. Physics, U. Pa., 1939-41, assoc. prof.. 1941-42; prof, physics, head dept. Carnegie Inst. Tech.. Pitts., 1942-49; prof, physics U. III., 1949-57. head dept., 1957-64, dir. control systems lab., 1951-52, dean Grad Coll.. v.p. research, 1964-65; exec, pres. Nat. Acad. Scis.. 1962-69; pres. Rockefeller U., 1968-78, U Miami (Fla.), 1989, Richard Lounsbery Found., Inst.

Brown U. 1968, Duquesne Nebr Wesleyan U.. 1970, U.

U.,

LHD

NYC,

N.Y.C,

1995—;

trustee

program Clinton Labs.,

Ogden Corp., 1977—; dir. tng. Oak Ridge. 1946-47; chmn. Naval

N.Y.C,

NYC,



.

1981; author, illustrator: Kenny's

Window,

1956 (Spring Book Fesitval honor book 1956), Very Far 1957, The Acrobat, 1959, The Sign on Rosie's Door, 1960, The Nutshell Library (contains Chicken Soup with Rice, One Was Johnny, Alligators All Around, Pierre: A Cautionary Tale). 1962. Where The Wild Things Are, 1963 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1963. Caldecott medal 1964, Lewis Carroll Shelf award 1964, Internat. Bd. on Books for Young People award 1966, Art Books for Children award 1973, 74, 75, Best Young Picture Books Paperback award Redbook Mag. 1984, Children's Choice award 1985), Hector Protector and As I Went Over the Water: Two Nur-

Away,

Rhymes, 1965, Higglety, Pigglety, Pop!; or. There Must Be More to Life, 1967 (Am. Book award nomination 1980), In the Night Kitchen. 1970 (N.Y Times Best Illustrated Book award 1970. Caldecott medal nomination 1971, Art Books for Children award 1973, 74, 75, Redbook Mag. award 1985), Ten Little Rabbits: A Counting Book with Mino the Magician, 1970. Pictures by Maunce Sendak, 1971, Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie, 1975, Some Swell Pup; or. Are You Sure You Want A Dog, 1976, Seven Little Monsters, 1977, Outside Over There. 1981 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1981. Boston Globe/Horn Book award 1981, Caldecott medal nomination 1982, Am. Book award 1982), We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy, 1993. Tsippi, 1994, Moishe, 1994. Max, 1994; illustrator: Atomics for the Millions, 1947. Good Shabbos, Everybody!, 1951, The Wonderful Farm. 1951, A Hole is to Dig, 1952 (N.Y Times Best Illustrated Book award Maggie Rose: Her 1952). Birthday Chnstmas. 1952. The Giant Story, 1953, Hurry Home Candy. 1953. Shadrach, 1953, A Very Special House, 1953 (Caldecott medal nomination 1954), I'll Be You and You Be Me, 1954 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1954). Happy Hanukkah, Everybody, 1954, The Tin Fiddle, 1954, Magic Pictures, 1954, Mrs. Piggle- Wiggle's Farm, 1954, The Wheel on the School, 1954, Charlotte and the White Horse, 1955, The Little Cow and the Turtle, 1955, Singing Family of the Cumberlands, 1955, What Can You Do With a sery

Shoe?, 1955, Happy Rain, 1956, The House of Sixty Fathers, 1956. I Want to Paint My Bathroom Blue, 1956 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1956). Birthday Party. 1957 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1957), Circus Girl, 1957, You Can't Get There From Here, 1957. Little Bear. 1957. Along Came a Dog, 1958, No Fighting, No Biting!, 1958. Somebody Else's Nut Tree, 1958. What Do You Say, Dear?, 1958 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1958, Caldecott medal nomination 1959), The Moon Jumpers, 1959 (Caldecott medal nomination 1960), Father Bear Comes Home, 1959 Times Best Illustrated Book award 1959), Seven Tales, 1959, Dwarf Long-Nose, I960, Little Bear's Fnend, 1960, Open House for Butterflies, 1960 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1960), Let's Be Enemies, 1961, The Tale of Gockel, Hinkel and Gackeliah. 1961, What Do You Do, Dear?, 1961, Little Bear's Visit. 1961 (Caldecott

(NY

Whack well's Schoolmaster medal nomination 1962), Wonderful Sons, 1962, Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present, 1962 (Caldecott medal nomination 1963), The Singing Hill, 1962 (N.Y Times Best Illustrated Book award 1962), Nikolenka's Childhood, 1963, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not. 1963, The Bat-Poet. 1964 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1964), How Little Lori Visited Times Square, 1964, Pleasant Fieldmouse, 1964, Lullabies and Night Songs, 1965, The Animal Family. 1965 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1965). Zlateh the Goat. 1966 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1966), The Golden Key. 1967, Poems from William Blake's Songs of Innocence, 1967, The Big Green Book, 1968, Gnffin and the Minor Canon. 1968. A Kiss for Little Bear. 1968 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1968), The Light Pnncess, 1969 (N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1969), The Bee-Man of Orn. 1971, Sarah's Room, 1971, The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Gnmm,

1973 (NY. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1973). Fortunia: A Tale by Mme. D'Aulnoy. 1974. Fly by Night. 1976 (NY Times Best Illustrated Book award 1976). King Gnsly-Beard: A Tale from the Brothers Gnmm. 1978. The Nutcracker. 1984 (NY. Times Best Illustrated Book award 1984). In Grandpa's House. 1985. The Children's Books of Randall Jarrell. 1988. Dear Mill. 1988. I Saw Esau, 1992. The Ubiquitous Pig. 1992; author; Fantasy Sketches. 1970. Collection of Books, Posters, and Original Drawings. 1984, The Love for Three Oranges: The Glyndebourne Version. 1984. Posters. 1986. Caldecoti & Co.: Notes on Books and Pictures, 1988. Maurice Sendak Book and Poster Package: Wild Things. 1991; editor: Maxfield Parnsh Poster Book. 1974. The Disney Poster Book. 1977; contbr.: The Publishing Archive of Lothar Meggendorfer. 1975. Babar's Anniversary Album, 1981. Masterworks of Children's Literature. Vol. 7, 1984. Victorian Color Picture Books. 1985. Winsor McCay: His Life and Art. 1987. Mickey Mouse Movie Stones. 1988; dir., lyricist: Really Rosie. 1975; lyricist, set designer: Really Rosie, 1978; lyricist, set designer, costume designer: Where the Wild Things Are. 1980. Higglety. Pigglety. Pop!. 1984; set designer, costume designer: The Magic Flute, 1980, The Cunning Little Vixen. 1981, Love for Three Oranges. 1982. The Goose of Cairo. 1984. Idomeneo. 1988, L'Enfant el les

1989. L'Heure Espagnol. 1989. It's Alive!. 1994, So, Sue Me. 1994; photographer: The Cunning Little Vixen. Recipient 1985; designer: (film) The Nutcracker. 1986. Chandler Book Talk Reward of Ment. 1967. Hans Chnstian Andersen Internal, medal. 1970. Laura Ingalls Wilder award Assn. Libr. Svc. to Children, 1983. Nat Medal Arts. 1997. Office: Harper Collins Childrens Divsn 1350 Ave of the Sortileges.

New York NY

Americas

10019

including: Tillie's Punctured Romance, 1914, Mickey, 1919, Young Oldfield, At First Sight, Long Live the King. Stone

Goods. Ten Minute Egg. Rent Jumpers. A Lucky Leap. His Wooden Wedding. Be Your Age, Gussle the Golfer, Gussle's Day of Rest. Gussle Tied to Trouble. Gussle's Backward Way, Ambrose. Ambrose's Lofty Perch. Ambrose's Fury. Willful Ambrose. Those Bitter Sweets, many others Died I960*

SENSENBRENNER, FRANK JAMES,

JR., congressman,

lawyer; b. Chgo June 14, 1943; s. Frank James and Margaret Anita (Luedke) S.; m. Cheryl Lynn Warren, Mar. 26, 1977; children: Frank James III. Robert Alan in Polit. Bar: Wis. 1968. Sci., Stanford U., 1965. JD, U Wis., 1968 Mem. firm McKay and Martin, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1972 Cedarburg.. Wis.. 1970-75; mem. Wis. Assembly, 1969-75; mem. Wis. Stale Senate, 1975-79, asst. minority leader, 197779; mem. 96th-106th Congresses from 9th Wis. dist.. Wash,

AB

ington,



1979

;

mem. House

com

Mem Am

Club

Capitol Hill.

jud.

Philatelic Soc.

Office:

House Bldg Washington

SEREDY, KATE,

com., chmn. House sci. Republican. Episcopalian.

US Ho

DC

Reps 2332 Rayburn 20515-OOOT

wnter. illustrator;

of

b.

Budapest, Hungary.

Nurse WWI; comml. illusThe Good Master, 1935, The White Stag (Newbery award 1938), The Singing Tree, 8 1899;

trator

came

U.S..

to

Author,

U

1968; Litt D. Boston Coll.; DHL, Boston 1970 Registered architect. N.Y., Mass.. Fla.. Colombia, S.Am. Worked with Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Paris, 1929-30; pvt. practice architecture. Barcelona. 1929-38; co-founder, ptnr.

Town Town

,

Planning Assocs., N.Y.C., 1941-59; co-founder, ptnr. 1941-59; ptnr Sert. Jackson Planning Assocs Gourley. 1958-64, Sert. Jackson & Assocs., from 1964; prof, city planning Yale U.. 1944-45; dean, prof, architecture Harvard Grad. Sch. Design. 1953-69, prof, emeritus, 1969-83, Thomas Jefferson Meml. Found, prof, architecture U. Va., 1970-71; adv. coun. Princeton Sch Architecture and Urban Planning. 1972-74. Author: Can Our Cities Survive, 1947, (with Rogers. Tyrwhitt) The Heart of the City. 1952. The Shape of Our Cities (with Jaqueline Tyrwhitt) 1957, (with James Johnson Sweeney) Antoni Gaudi, 1960; contbr. (with ,

NYC.

&

James Johnson Sweeney)

articles to profl. pubis.; archtl projects include apt. houses, Barcelona, 1930-31, numerous public bldgs. in Spain, Paris and Brazil; embassy bldgs., Baghdad, 1956, Holyoke Ctr., Harvard U.; design cons. U. Ctr Adminstrn Bldg., all U. Guelph, Ont., George Sherman Union, Mugar libr., Schs. Law and Edn., Pappas Law Libr., all Boston U-, Found. Maeghl Mus., St. Paul de Venice, France;urban renewal plan for Cen. Bus. Dist., Worcester, Mass.. freeway La Junquera. Spain, others. Chmn. com. for habitat bill of nghts Iran Ministry Housing and Urban Planning, 1 974 Recipient Thomas Jefferson medal in architecture U. Va. 1970. Fellow AIA (award 1977, Gold medal 1981). Royal Archtl. Inst. Can. (hon.). Royal Soc. Arts (London); mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Internat. Congress Modern Architecture (pres. 1947-56), Royal Inst.



.

Archs. (hon.), Acad. Royal Belgium, Soc. Archs.

Brit.

(hon.),

SENNETT, MACK, producer, director; b. Danville. Quebec, Can., 1880. Founder Keystone Studio, later Triangle Film Corp.. 1912; pnn. Mack Sennett Comedies, 1917-23. Prodr., dir. more than 1000 silent films and several dozen sound films

SHANNON

245

Boston Soc. Archs., others. Died Mar.

SEUSS, DR. See GEISEL,

15,

Mex

1983.

THEODOR SEUSS

SEXTON, ANNE HARVEY,

author, educator; b. Newton. Mass.. Nov. 9. 1928; d. Ralph C. and Mary Gray (Staples) H.; m. Alfred M. Sexton, Aug. 16, 1948 (div. 1974).; children: Linda Gray, Joyce Ladd. LittD (hon). Tufts U„ 1970, Regis Coll., 1971, Fairfield U„ 1971. Tchr. Wayland H.S.. 1967-68; mem. faculty Boston U.. 1970-71; prof lit., 1972-74; Crawshaw prof lit. Colgate U., Hamilton, N.Y., 1972. Author:

My

Part Way Back, I960, AJI Pretty Ones, 1962, Live or Die, 1966, Love Poems, 1969, Transformations, 1971, Book of Folly, 1972, The Death Notebooks, 1974, The Awful Rowing Toward God, 1975. Recipient First Lit. Mag. Travel award, 1965-66, Pulitzer prize, 1967, Guggenheim award, 1969; Radcliffe Inst. Ind. Study scholar, 1961-63, AAAL, 1963-64; Ford Found, grantee, 1964-65. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (hon.). Died Oct. 4. 1974.

To Bedlam and

Bklyn.. June 16, 1971. Student. Bait. Sch. Performing Arts. Dancer with rap Albums include 2pacalypse group Digital Underground. Now, 1991, Strictly 4 N.I G.G A.Z., 1993, Thus Life: Vol. 1, 1994, Me Against the World, 1995, All Eyes on Me, 1996, Makaveii: Dan Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. 1996, R Still Down'' (Remember Me), 1997, 2pac's Greatest Hits. 1998. (with The Outlaws) Still I Rise, 1999; appeared in motion pictures Juice, Poetic Justice, Above the Rim, Gridlock. Died Sept. 13. 1996.

musician;

b.

My

U

SHALALA, DONNA EDNA,

federal official, political scieneducator, former university chancellor; b. Cleve., Feb. 14, 1941, d. James Abraham and Edna (Smith) S. AB. Western

tist,

1962; MSSC, Syracuse U., 1968. PhD. 1970; 38 hon degrees, 1981-91. Vol. Peace Corps, Iran, 1962-64; asst. prof, polit. sci. CUNY, 1970-72; assoc. prof, politics and edn. Tchrs. Coll. Columbia U., 1972-79; asst. sec. for policy devel. and research HUD, Washington, 1977-80; prof, polit. sci., pres. Hunter Coll., CUNY, 1980-87; prof, polit. sci.. chancellor U. Wis., Madison. 1987-93; sec. Dept. HHS, Coll..

Busch; children: Ursula, Elisabeth. John. Susan (dec), Peter, Marguente. Studied piano with Richard Robert, studied composition with J Marx and Arnold Schoenberg; MusD, Curtis Inst. Music, Williams Coll.. Temple U.. U. Vt.. Obcrlin (Ohio) Coll.. U Rochester. Harvard U„ 1973. Marlboro Coll.; MusD (hon), New Eng. Conservatory Music. 1985. Apptd. dept. piano Curtis Inst. Music, Phila.. 1939-75. dir., 1968-75. founding mem., artistic dir., pres. Marlboro Music Sch. and Festival, Vt.; former mem. Nat. Coun. on Arts, Carnegie Commn Report European concert debut as guest artist with Vienna Symphony Orch., 1915; began concert career in solo, concerto and chamber music recitals, Europe. 1920; appeared with Adolf Busch in series of sonatas for violin and piano, with Busch Chamber Players in the Bach suites and Brandenburg concertos; debut in Am., Coohdge Festival. Washington. 1933; launched concert career in U.S. with Philharm. under Toscanini. 1936; played over 10 series of Concerti from Bach to McDowell, with Nat. Orch Assn 1937; with Adolf Busch; played complete series of Beethoven piano and violin sonatas. N.Y.C., 1938; made ann concert tours in US. since, 1934; recent appearances include Carnegie Hall Concert, N.Y.C.. 1987, performance of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto with Chgo. Symphony Orch Cleve. Orch., 1988; frequent participant Casals Festival, from 1950; numerous recs.. performances at The White House. 1966, 70, considered child prodigy at age of 4. Decorated grand officiate del Ordina, Orden pour le Mente (Fed. Judith.

NY

.



Washington, 1993 Author: Neighborhood Governance, 1971, The City and the Constitution, 1972, The Property Tax and the Voters, 1973, The Decentralization Approach, 1974. .

Stock Exch., 1981-87; trustee TIAA, 1985-89, Devel., 1981-93; bd. dirs. Inst. Internat. Econs., Children's Def Fund, 1980-93, Am. Ditchley Found., 1981-93, Spencer Found., 1988-93, M&J Bank of Madison, 1991-93. Found. 1991; mem. Trilateral Commn.. 1988-93, Knight Commn. on Intercollegiate Sports, 1990-93; trustee Brookings Inst., 1989-93. Ohio Newspaper Women's scholar. 1958, Western Coll. Trustee scholar. 195862; Carnegie fellow. 1966-68; Guggenheim fellow. 1975-76; recipient Disting. Svc. medal Columbia U. Tchrs. Coll., 1989. Mem. ASPA, Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Nat. Acad. Arts and Scis., Nat. Acad. Pub. Adminstrn., Coun. Fgn. Rels., Nat Acad. Edn. (Spencer fellow 1972-73). Office: Dept Health and Human Svcs Office of Sec 200 Independence Ave Bd. govs.

Am.

Com. Econ. 1981-93.

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Am

SW

Rm

61

DC

5F Washington

20201-0004

architect, city

planner;

b.

Barcelona.

Spam. July I, 1902; came to U.S., 1939; naturalized. 1951; s Francisco and Genara (Lopez) S m Ramona Longas, Oct 2, 1938; child, Maria MArch. Escuela Superior Arquiteclura, Barcelona, 1929. MA (hon.). Harvard U 1968. ArtD. ;

I

.

archives appear

in their original

form

I

Benefit Assn., Ret. Officers Assn.,

SHAPE

Officers' Assn.,

Coun. Fgn. Rels., Am. Acad. Achievement, Mil. Order of Carabao, Army and Air Force Benefit Assn.

SHANNON, CLAUDE ELWOOD,

mathematician,

edu-

1916; s. Claude Elwood and Mabel Cathenne (Wolf) S,; m. Mary Elizabeth Moore, Mar. 27, 1949; children: Robert James. Andrew Moore. Margarita Catherine. BS, U. Mich.. 1936. DSc. 1961; MS. PhD in Math MIT. 1940; MS (hon), Yale U„ 1954; DSc. Pnnceton U„ 1962. U. Edinburgh. Scotland, 1964, U. Pitts., 1964, Northwestern U., Evanston, III., 1970, Oxford (Eng.) V., 1978, East Anglia U., 1982. Carnegie Mellon U„ 1984. cator; b. Gaylord, Mich., Apr. 30,

,

1987; DSc (hon). U. Pa.. 1991. Staff Carnegie Washington, 1939, Bolles fellow, 1939-40; Nat. Research fellow Princeton U., N.J., 1940; cons. Nat. Def. Research Com.. 1941; research mathematician Bell Telephone

1941-72; vis. prof. elec. communications MIT, 1956. communications scis. and math.. 1957-78. Donner prof, 1958-78, prof, emeritus, 1978—; vis. fellow All Souls Coll., Oxford, 1978; Vanuxem lectr Pnnceton U., 1958; Steinmetz lectr., Schenectady, 1962; Gibbs lectr. Am. Math. Soc.. 1965; Shannon lectr. IEEE, 1973; Chichele Lectr. Oxford U., 1978. Author: Mathematical Theory on Communication, 1949; editor: (with J. McCarthy) Automata Studies, 1956, Collected Papers, 1993; contbr. papers on math, subjects to profl. jours. Recipient AIEE award. 1940. Morris Liebmann Meml. award. 1949. Stuart Ballantine medal Franklin Inst. Phila., 1955, Research Corp. award. 1956, Mervin J. Kelly award AIEE, 1962, medal of honor IEEE, 1966, Harvey pnze Am. Soc. for Technion, 1972. Eduard Rhein prize, 1991; medal of honor Rice U.. 1962, Nat. Medal Sci., 1966, Golden Plate award, 1967, Jacquard award, 1978. Harold Pender award, 1978. John Fritz award. 1983. Audio Engring. Soc. Gold medal, 1985, Kyoto prize Basic Sci., 1985, Marquis Achievement award, 1985, Lord Found, award, 1989; fellow Ctr. Advanced Study Behavioral Scis.. Stanford, Calif, 1957-58. Fellow IEEE; mem. Am. Acad. Arts, and Scis., Nat. Acad. Scis., Leopoldina Acad.. Royal Netherlands Acad. Arts & Scis.. Nat. Acad. Engring., Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Irish Acad., Royal Soc. of London, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Home: 5 Cambridge Labs.,

prof,

sci.,

St

MA

Winchester

01890-3703

SHANNON, JAMES

A., medical investigator, educator; b.

Aug. 9. 1904; s. James A. and Anna (Margison) m. Alice Waterhouse, June 24, 1933: children: Alice. James Anthony. A.B.. Holy Cross Coll.. Mass.. 1925. D.Sc. (hon.), 1952; M.D., NYU, 1929, Ph.D., 1935, DSc. (hon), Hollis, N.Y..

S.;

1965;

DHL.

LLD.

(hon

Emory

U.,

(hon). Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine, 1962; Calif. Berkeley. 1968. Yale U.. 1968; D.Sc., Harvard U., 1972; recipient over 25 other

U

),

1970,

hon. degrees from U.S., fgn, instns., 1952-75. Intern Bellevue Hosp., N.Y.C., 1929-31; asst. dept. physiology NY. U. Coll. 1932-35, asst prof., 1935-40, asst. Medicine. 1931-32, inslr prof, dept, medicine, 1941, assoc. prof, 1941-46; dir. research service N.Y. U. med. div. Goldwater Meml. Hosp., 1941-46; dir. Squibb & Sons. Squibb Inst. Med. Research. 1946-49; assoc. dir. in charge research Nat. Heart Inst.. 1949-52; assoc. dir. NIH. 1952-55. dir., 1955-68; scholar-in-residence Nat Library Medicine, 1975-80; prof biomed. scis.. spl. adviser to 1970-75; adj. prof. Rockefeller pres. Rockefeller U„ U., 1975-94; scholar in human biology Eleanor Roosevelt Inst, for Cancer Research, 1977-94; cons, tropical diseases to sec war. 1943-46; spl. cons, surgeon gen. USPHS. 1946-49. asst. surg. gen., 1952-68; mem. Bd. for Coordination Malarial Studies, chmn. clin. panel. 1943-46; mem, subcom. on shock NRC. 1952-56, exec, com mem -at-large. 1954-55, USPHS rep., 1955-63; chmn. panel on malaria Div Med Scis., 1951-56; mem, U.S. nat. com. Internat. Union Physiol. Scis. 1955-62; mem. expert adv. panel on malana WHO, 1956-66. founding mem adv. com. on med research, 1959research Pan Am. 63; founding mem. adv com. on med 1962-66, cons. med. affairs AID, 1963-68; Health Orgn rep. and vicecons. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1959-65; chmn. standing com. Fed Council Sci. and Tech 1960-68; .

SHALIKASHV1LI, JOHN MALCHASE,

retired

military

Warsaw, Poland, June 27, 1936; s. Dimitri (Ruediger) S.; m. Gunhild Bartsch. Apr. 18. 1963 Aug. 1965); m. Joan E. Zimpelman. Dec. 27. 1966; child, Brant. BSME. Bradley U 1958; attended, Naval War career officer; b.

and

Mana

(dec.

1

.

Coll..

1969-70, U.S.

Army War

Coll..

MA

1977-78; in In1970; LLD (hon). U. Army, 1958, advarious troop and

Affairs. George Washington U 1994. Joined US Md.. 1993, Bradley U vanced through grades to gen.. 1992 staff assignments Alaska, U.S., Fed. Republic of Germany, Vietnam, Korea. 1959-75; commdr. 1st bn. 84th field arty 1975-77; dep. chief of staff ops U.S. Army. Ft Lewis. Wash So. European Task Froce U.S. Army, Vicenza, Italy. 1978-79; comdr. div arty 1st Armored Div U.S. Army, Nuernberg. Fed. Republic of Germany. 1979-81; chief, politico-mil div.. later dep dir ODCSOPS U.S. Army. Washington. 1981-84; asst. div. comdr. 1st. Armored div. U.S. Army, Nuernberg, Fed. Republic of Germany, 1984-86; dir. strategy, plans, policy ODCSOPS U.S. Army. Washington, 1986-87; comdg. gen 9th inf. div. Ft. Lewis, Wash.. 1987-89; dep. comdr.-in-

ternat

.

,



,

.

SERT. JOSE LUIS,

.

NCAA

.

Republic of Germany), Cross of Honor for Scis. and Artist (Austna), comdr's cross Icelandic Order of Falcon; recipient Presdl. medal of freedom, 1963. Honors medal Kennedy Ctr., 1981. Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis. 1978. Nat. medal of arts, 1988, Legion d 'honneur. France. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem Acad. Nationale di Santa Cecilia (Rome) (hon.), Vcrein Beethoven Haus (Bonn), Neue Bachgesellschaft (Bonn), Philharm Symphony Soc N Y Philos. Soc., Ricm en Schneider Bach Inst Home Bratlleboro Vt Died May 8, 1991. buned Vi.



Instn..

TUPAC,

1922;

SERKIN, RUDOLF, pianist; b Eger. Bohemia, Mar. 28, 1903; s. Mordko Serkin and Augusta (Schargl) S.; m. Irene

Staff,

Tufts U..

SHAKUR,

illustrator:

others.

Hdqrs. USAREUR and 7th Army. Heidelberg, Fed Republic of Germany, 1989-91; asst. to chmn. Joint Chiefs of Washington, 1991-92; Supreme Allied Comdr Europe, Comdr. -in-Chief U.S. Forces Europe, 1992-93; chmn. Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1993 Bd. trustees Bradley U.; mem. Buffalo Soldier Meml. Hon. Com. Decorated Def D.S.M. with 3 oak leaf clusters, D.S M. (Army) with oak leaf cluster), D.S.M. (Navy), D.S.M. (Air Force), D.S.M. (Dept. Trans.), Legion of Merit with 2 oak leaf clusters. Bronze Star medal with V device, Meritonous Svc. medal with 3 oak leaf clusters. Air medal. Joint Svc. Commendation medal. Army Commendation medal, Nat. Def. Svc. medal with bronze svc. star. Armed Forced Expeditionary medal. Republic of Vietnam Svc. medal with silver service star. S.W. Asia Svc. medal with bronze svc. star. Humanitarian Svc. medal. Army Svc. Ribbon, Overseas Svc. Ribbon with bronze Arabic numeral 5, Inter-Am. Def. Bd. medal, Kuwait Liberation medal. Order of Combat Infantryman badge, Parachutist badge, Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification badge, Army Staff Identification badge, Brazilian Order of Mil. Ment with 1st and 2d award. French Grand Officer of Nat. Ment, Belgian Grand Cordon of Order of Leopold. German Order of Merit with star and sash, Japanese Order of Rising Sun, Argentine Order of May in Grade of Gt. Cross for Mil. Ment, Korean Order of Nat. Security Merit, Tong-IL medal, Bintang Yudha Dharama Utama Hon. Decoration (Indonesia), Kuwait Def. medal, Grand Cross of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Grand Cross of Mil. Merit medal of Portuguese Republic, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with 2 silver and bronze star. Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor medal 1st class, Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor medal 1st class. Republic of Vietnam Campaign medal, Republic of Vietnam Chung My medal 2d class. Tng. Svc. medal 1st class, Netherlands Comdr. Order Orange Nassau with swords. Mexican U.S. Mil Merit 1st class. Great Cross Repub. Poland; recipient Chilean Bernardo Higgins award, Dwight D. Eisenhower Dist. Svc. award Vets. Fgn. Wars, Dist. Alumni Achievement award George Washington U. Mem. Assn. U.S. Army, Field Arty. Assn., Armed Forces chief

,

NYC,

NRC

,

,

HEW

,

.

.

SHAPIRO holder numerous endowed lectureships, various univs and Rockefeller Pub. assns., 1945-94; mem. selection com Service awards Pnnceton U- 1969-73; mem. award selection mem. Bd. corns, numerous orgns. and founds Health, 1970-71; gen. cons, biomed scis. Merck, Sharpe and Dohme, 1968-76; adv. univ. support program in biomed. scis. Contbr. articles to R.J. Reynolds Industries Inc.. 1978-85 profl. jours. Recipient numerous honors and awards, includsci.

NYC

;

medal for Merit, 1946; Mendel medal Villanova 1961; Rockefeller Pub. Service award, 1964; Disting. Sermedal HEW, 1964, Presdl. Disting. Fed. Civilian Service Russel award Markle Found.. 1966; 3d award, 1966; John Ann. award Hadasash Myrtle Wreath. 1968; Rosenberger ing: Presdl.

U

.

vice

M

medal 1969;

U Chgo., 1968; John Phillips Meml award A.C.P.. Homer W. Smith award Am. Heart Assn., 1969; Nat.

1974; award for disting. contbns. Soc. Research Adminstrs., 1975; Blue Cross/Blue Shield 50th anniversary award for nat. health achievement, 1980; Award for disting. achievement U. Oreg., 1981; NIH Central Adminstm. Bldg. (Bldg. I) dedicated as James A. Shannon Bldg.. 1983; Bd. Trustees award Mass. Gen. Hosp- 1986; The Fahray medal

Medal

Sci..

Centennial award Am. Assn. Fellow Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Anatomists, 1987. (hon); mem. Am. Soc. Adminstrs. Assn. Hosp. Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics, Am. Physiol. Soc.. Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Soc. Physicians London, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Harvey Soc., Assn. Am. Physicians, AAAS (Philip Hauge Abelson prize 1986), Nat. Acad. Scis. (Pub. Service award 1964, mem. bd. on medicine 1967-70. academic council 1970-73, exec. com. 1970-73). Inst, of Medicine (founding mem. 1970), Nat. Acad Pub. Adminstm., (hon). Am. Hosp. Assn. (hon.), Sigma Xi. Alpha Omega Alpha. Club: Cosmos. Home: Lake Oswego Oreg. Died May 20, 1994.

The Franklin

Inst.,

1986.

ADA

SHAPIRO, HAROLD TAFLER,

academic administrator,

economist; b. Montreal, Que.. Can., June 8, 1935; s. Maxwell and Mary (Tafler) S.; m. Vivian Bernice Rapoport. May 19, 1957; children: Anne, Marilyn, Janet, Karen. BComm. McGill U- Montreal, 1956; PhD in Econs. (Harold Helm Asst. fellow, Harold Dodds sr. fellow), Princeton U„ 1964. prof, econs. U. Mich.. 1964-67, assoc. prof.. 1967-70, prof., 1974-77, prof, econs. and pub 1977-79, pres.. 1980-87; 1965-72; pres. Princeton U.. research adv. Bank Can., 1988 bd. dirs. Dow Chem.; trustee Univs. Rsch. Assn., 1988—; mem. exec. com. Assn. Am. Univs., 1985-89, N.J. Commn. on Sci. and Tech., 1988-91, mem. Pres.'s Coun. Advisors on Sci. and Tech., 1990-92; chmn. com. on employer-based health benefits Inst. Medicine, 1991; bd. overEditor: seers Robert Wood Johnson Med. Sch- 2000—. (with William G. Bowen) Universities and Their Leadership, 1998. Trustee Alfred P. Sloan Found.. 1980—, Interlochen Ctr. for Arts, 1988-95, U. Pa. Med. Ctr., 1992—. Ednl. Testing Svc, 1994—; dir. Am. Coun. Edn- 1989-92; chmn. Spl. Presdl. Com.. The Rsch. Librs. Group, 1980-91; mem. Gov's High Tech. Task Force, Mich., 1980-87; mem. Gov.'s Commn. on Jobs and Econ. Devel. (Mich.), 1983-87; mem. Carnegie Commn. on Coll. Retirement, 1984-86; mem. Pres Bush Coun. Advisors on Sci. and Tech., 1990-92; chair Nat. Bioethics Adv. Commn., 1996—; chair Inst. Medicine's Com. on Employer- Based Health Benefits; trustee Univ. Corp. for mem. Ednl. Testing Svc, Advanced Internet Devel., 2000 1994-2000. Recipient Lt. Gov.'s medal in commerce McGill U- 1956. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Mich. Soc. 1970-76,



chmn.

dept. econs.,

from 1977,

affairs,

WHO'S

246

v.p. acad. affairs,

;



1988, Dickson pnze U Pitts., 1990, Benjamin Franklin medal Philos. Soc.. 1999; awarded Class of '41 chair. 1986-87, John D. MacArthur chair, 1987-92, Salvador E. Luria chair, Fellow AAAS. 1992-99, Benjamin Franklin medal, 199.

cademy Award

Am. Chem Soc., Am. Soc. Microbiology, NAS 1986), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis, European Molecular Biology Orgn. (assoc). Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (elected mem. coun.). Am. Philos. Soc. (elected mem.), Inst, of Medicine of NAS (elected mem.). 02458-2506 Office: Home. 36 Fairmont Ave Newton MIT Ctr for Cancer Rsch 40 Ames St Rm E17529B Cam02142-1308 bndge

SHAW, FRANK L„

mem.

geology educator, researcher;

former mayor; b. Warwick, Ont- Can., Feb. I, 1877; Came to U.S., 1883; s. John and Kathenne (Roche) S- m. Cora H. Shires, Feb. 5. 1905. Student, pub. With wholesale and and pvt. schs., Denver, Joplin, Mo. retail merchandising bus- 1895-1925; mem LA. City Coun.. 1925-28; mem. bd. suprs. Los Angeles County. 1928-33. chmn- 1932-33; mayor City of LA, from 1933. Named Hon. Col. 977th Coast Artillery U.S. Army. Mem. LA. C of C, United Comml. Travelers Am- Masons, Eagle Lodge, Elks Lodge, K.P., Moose Lodge. Eagle. Maccabbee, Presbyn. Died Jan. 1958. Athletic Club. Jonathan Club

Hebner Sharp and b Oxnard, Calif., June Alice Sharp Darling; m. Jean Prescott Todd, Sept. 7, 1938; adopted children Kristin Todd. Bruce Todd. B.S., Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena, 1934, M.S.. 1935; M.A., Harvard U

SHAW, HOWARD VAN DOREN, architect; b Chgo - May 7. 1869; Theodore A and Sarah (Van Doren). BA, Yale

(councilor

MA

MA

LA

SHARP, ROBERT PHILLIP,

24, 1911;

s.

Julian



,

Cambndge, Mass..

U

1938.

1936. Ph.D..

Asst. prof. III., 1946-47; prof. Calif.

Urbana. 1938-43; prof. U. Minn.. Mpls Inst. Tech., Pasadena, 1947-79, chmn.. 1952-67. prof, emerAuthor: Glaciers, 1960, Field Guide-Southern itus, 1979—. California, 1972. Field Guide-Coastal Southern California, 1978, Living Ice-Understanding Glaciers and Glaciation. 1988, (with A.F. Glazner) Geology Under Foot in Southern California, 1993, Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Served to capt. USAF. 1943-46 Owens Valley, 1997. Recipient Exceptional Sci. Achievement medal NASA, 1971, Nat. Medal Sci., 1989, Charles P. Daly medal Am. Geog. Soc., 1991; Robert P. Sharp professorship Calif. Inst. Tech., 1978. Fellow Geol. Soc. Am. (councillor. Kirk Bryan award 1964. Penrose medal 1977, G.K. Gilbert and Disting Career award 1996), Am. Geophys. Union; hon. fellow Internat. ,

Glaciological Soc.; mem. NAS. flyfishing, snorkeling, camping.

Avocations: Republican. 1901 Gibraltar Rd

Home:

Santa Barbara CA 93105-2326 Office: Calif Inst Tech 1200 E California Blvd Pasadena CA 9] 106

economics educator; b. Cambndge, Mass.. June 16, 1934; s. Russell Thornley Sharpe and Evelyn Forsyth (Jillson) Maloy; m. Roberta Ruth Branton, July

1954

2,

(div.

Ann, Jonathan Forsyth;

m

1986 AB. UCLA. 1955. honoris causa. DePaul U.,

Feb. 1986); children: Deborah Kathryn Dorothy Peck, Apr. 5,

MA,

PhD,

1956,

DHL

1961;

1997. Economist Rand Corp., 1957-61; asst. prof, econs. U. Wash., 1961-63, assoc. prof.. 1963-67, prof., 1967-68; prof. U. Calif.. Irvine, 1968-70; Timken prof, fin Stanford U., 1970-89, Timken prof, emer1989-92; pnn. William F. Sharpe Assocs.. 1986-92; itus. 25 prof, fin., 1995prof.fin. Stanford U- 1993-95,

STANCO



1999

99, emeritus,

;

chmn. Financial Engines,

Inc.,



1996

The Economics of Computers, 1969, Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets, 1970; co-author: Fundamentals Author:

of Investments, 1989, 2d edit.. 1993. 3d edit., 2000, Investments, 6th edit, 1999. With U.S. Army, 1956-57. Recipient Graham and Dodd award Fin Analysts' Fedn., 1972, '73, '86-

Nicholas Molodovsky award, 1989. Nobel prize in econ. Mem. Am. Fin. Assn. (v.p. scis., 1990, UCLA medal, 1998. 1979, pres. 1980), Western Fin. Assn. (Endunng Contbn. award 1989), Ea. Fin. Assn. (Disting. Scholar award 1991), Am. Econ. Assn.. Phi Beta Kappa. 88.

technology

and business con-

BS in Chemistry, Anz. State U- PhD in Solid State Chemistry; hon. grad. degree in engnng. mgmt., Calif. Poly. State U- 1996. Practicing registered patent agent Patent and Trademark Office of Dept. of Commerce, spkr., workshop Weekly columnist San Jose Mercury News leader in field. books and Web sites; TV appearances include documentary Wizards and Alchemists. 1995. Real Science Program, Sta. KTEH-TV, NBC New Media News, Women in Technology, 1997. Active numerous outreach programs, including^ Real Sci., Wizards and Alchemists, KTEH Silicon Valley Report, KRON New Media News programs; bd. dirs. San Jose Tech Mus. of Innovation, 1996 former bd. dirs. Internat.

Bus. Sect.; contbr. articles to profl. pubis.; featured in articles,

manufacturing executive, former secretary of air force; b. Houston, Mar. 16, 1905; s. Walter Benona and Estelle (Boughton) S- m. Tina Cleveland. Jan. 8, 1929; children: Dudley Crawford. Julia May. BS. Pnnceton U.. 1927. With Mission Mfg. Co. (formerly Mission Sales Co.), 1927-87, v.p., 1927-35. exec, v.p., 1935-46. pres., 1946-55, chmn. bd., 1955-87; asst. sec. Air Force, 1955Former chmn. 59, under sec., 1959, sec., 1959-61.

Hams

County

Republican party; trustee Colonial Williamsburg Fund; bd. dirs. Houston Lighthouse for Blind. Houston Planned Parenthood Ctr.; bd. visitors M.D. Anderson Hosp. and Tumor Inst.; chmn. Prairie View A. and M. Coll. Found.

With USNR, 1942-45. Mem. Houston C. Houston Tex. Died May 17, 1987.

of C.

Home:



Women

Network

in

Tech..

;

ARC,

1995-96,

1995-96.

Gray Hayes award, award Phi Lambda UpOutstanding Presenter of Yr., San Francisco Bay Area

Recipient Janet silon.

MBAs.

chpt. Nat. Assn. of Black

Aspen

Women Hall of

Women

1998;

Henry Crown

fellow

Crown Felloship Program; inductee Internat. Tech. Hall of Fame, Coll. Liberal Arts and Scis.

Inst.'s in

Fame, Anz. State U- 1997, Tech. Hall of Fame, 1996.

in

Internat. Network of Mem. Libr. of Con-

gress (assoc.).

SHARP, PHILLIP ALLEN,

biologist, educator; b Ky6, 1944; s. Joseph Walter and Kathenn (Colvin) S Christine Holcombe. Aug. 29, 1964; children: Christine ,

m

Alynn, Sarah Kathenn, Helena Holcombe. BA, Union Coll.. Barbourville, Ky., 1966, LHD (hon), 1991; PhD, U. III.. 1969; DSc (hon.). U. Ky., 1994. Bowdoin Coll.. 1995. U. Tel Aviv, Israel, 1996. Albnght Coll.. 1996; hon. degree, U. Glasgow, 1998, U. Uppsala. 1999. Thomas Moore Coll.,

NIH

postdoctoral fellow Calif. Inst. Tech., 1969-71; sr. research investigator Cold Spring Harbor (NY.) Lab., 197274; assoc. prof MIT, Cambndge, 1974-79, prof, biology, 1979-99, Inst. prof.. 1999—, head dept. biology, 1991-99, dir Ctr. Cancer Rsch., 1985-91; co-founder, mem. sci. bd., dir.

Coun. on

Sci.

sci.

bd

,

1987—; mem.

and Tech., 1991-97;

— —

Pres.'

trustee Alfred P.

Adv. Sloan

1995 mem. presdl. appt. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd., NIH, 1996—; chmn. GM Cancer Rsch. Found. Awards Assembly, 1994 mem. sci. bd. Ludwig Inst- 1998—; founding dir. McGovern Inst, for Brain Rsch., 2000 Mem. editl. bd. Cell, 1974-95, Jour. Virology, 1974-86,

Found..

;

;

Chmn

MIT. 1893

1890.

III

Commn.;

State Art

Bd.

Chgo Mem. AIA, Art com). Republican. Presbyterian

trustees Art Inst- United Charities Inst.

Died

Chgo (mem.

May

6,

exec, art

1926.

SHAW, LESLIE MORTIER,

federal agency administrator; Mornstown, Vt., Nov, 2, 1848; s. Boardman O. and Lovisa (Spaulding) S- m. Alice Crawshaw, Dec. 6, 1877. BS, MS, Cornell Coll.. 1874, LLD, 1899; LLB. Iowa Coll. Law. 1876; LLD, Simpson Coll., 1898, Wesleyan U- 1904, Dickinson 1908. Coll., Atty. Denison, Iowa. 1876-97; engaged in banking at Benison, Manilla and Charter Oak, Iowa, 1880; gov. Iowa, 1898-1902; sec of the treasury in cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt, 1902-07; permanent chmn. Internat. Monetary Conv., Indpls, 1898, lectr. Author. Lay del. Gen. Confs. b.

M.E. Ch„ 1888,

92, 96.

1900.

Died Mar.

Red

28.

symphony

1932.

orchestra

con-

s. Shirley Richard m. Maxine Farley, Oct. 15, 1939 (div. 1973); children: Johanna, Peter Thein, John Thaddeus; m. Caroline Sauls Hitz, Dec. 19, 1973; child, Thomas Law-

ductor; b. and Nelle

Bluff. Calif-

Mae (Lawson)

Apr. 30, 1916.

S.;

1

son. 1951.

AB, Pomona

Coll., 1938; hon. degree. Coll. of

Wooster,

Pomona Coll., 1953, St. Lawrence UU- 1960, Kenyon Coll.. 1962, U. Alaska,

1955, Mich. 1963, Cleve. Inst. Music, 1966, Case Western Res. U - 1966. Emory U., 1967, Fla. State U- 1968, Westminster Choir Coll., 1975, U. 1977, Akron, 1976, Morehouse Coll., 1977, Oglethorpe State

U

,

Baldwin-Wallace Coll- 1980, Stetson U- 1983, New Eng. Conservatory. 1983, St. Olaf Coll- 1985, Duke U- 1988, Atlanta Coll. Art- 1988. Fla. So. Coll., 1989, Baylor U1990, Rhodes Coll., 1990, Johns Hopkins U- 1990, Eastman Sch. Music, 1991. State U. of N.Y- 1993. lnd. Univ., 1993. Boston U- 1994. Dir. choral music Juilliard Sch. Music. 1945-48. founder, condr. Robert Shaw Chorale, 1948-65; condr. San Diego Symphony, 1953-57; music dir. Alaska Festival, Anchorage, 1956-75; assoc. condr., dir. choruses Cleve. Orch- 1956-67; condr., music dir. Atlanta Symphony Orch- 1967-88, music dir. emeritus and conductor Dir. Fred laureate, 1988—; vis. prof. U. Tex, Austin, 1988. Wanng Glee Clubs, 1938-45; founder, condr. Collegiate Chorale, N.Y.C.. 1941-60, choral dir.: Aquacades, 1942-43,

NYC,

Carmen

SHAVERS, CHERYL L„

SHARP, DUDLEY CRAWFORD,

BIOGEN, 1978—, chmn.

s.

U-

SHAW, ROBERT LAWSON, SHARPE, WILLIAM FORSYTH,

sultant.

1999.

CENTURY AMERICA

subject of film: Artie Shaw; Time is All You've Got (Afor best feature-length documentary 1986).

Am.

Fellows (sr.); mem Inst. Medicine of NAS, Am. Philos. Soc.. Nat. Bur Econ Rsch. (bd. dirs). Office: Princeton U Office Pnnceton NJ 08544-0001

Ann

IN 20TH

Jones,

1943,

Seven

Lively

Arts,

1944,

Berkshire

;

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June

WHO



Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1974-85, RNA, 1995—. Co1993, recipient Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, recipient awards Am. Cancer Soc., 1974-79, awards Eli Lilly. 1980. 1980, awards Nat Acad. Sci. /U.S. Steel Found., Howard Ricketts award U. Chgo- 1985. Alfred P. Sloan Jr pnze Gen. Motors Research Found., 1986, award Gairdner Found. Internal., 1986, award N.Y. Acad. Scis.. 1986. Louisa Horwitz prize, 1988, Albert Lasker Basic Med. Rsch. award.

SHAW, ARTIE,

musician, wnter, lecturer;

b.

N.Y.C.,

May

1910; s. Harry and Sarah Shaw; m. Margaret Allen; m. Lana Turner; m. Elizabeth Kern; son, Steven Kern; m. Ava Gardner (div, Oct. 1946); m. Kathleen Winsor. Oct. 28, 1946; m. Doris Dowling (div.); son, Jonathan; m. Evelyn Keyes, 1957 (div. June 1985) Extension work in lit- Columbia UMusD (hon.), U. Nebr- 1938, LittD (hon); LHD (hon). 23,

1

Music Ctr- Tanglewood, Mass., 1945-48; guest condr. numerous orchs, including, Chgo. Symphony. Cin. Symphony. Minn. Orch, N.Y. Philharm., Phila. Orch., Boston Symphony, NBC Symphony, Dallas Symphony.

RCA Victor, Telarc, Vox (Turnabout), Pro Arte and New World labels including (with Robert Shaw Chorale) Mass in B Minor by Bach (Grammy award 1961), Ceremony of Carols by Bntten (Grammy award 1964), Handel's Messiah (Grammy award 1966). Gloria by Poulenc (Grammy award 1965), Symphony of Psalms by Stravinsky others; recs. on

(Grammy award

1965), (with Atlanta

Melisande by Faure Berlioz (2

Grammy

(Grammy award awards

Symphony) Pellaes et 1986), Requiem by

1986). Verdi

Requiem, 1989 (2

Grammy

Rorem Stnng awards, Gramaphone award), Symphony, 1989 (Grammy award). Recipient ASCAP award 1976. 81, 86, Alice M, Ditson award Columbia U- 1955. Govs, award in the arts, Ga- 1973, 75, Disting. Svc. award Atlanta Boys Club, 1975, Nat. Fedn. Music Clubs award, 1975, Samuel Simons Sanford medal Yale U- 1980, Am. Choral Dirs. Assn. award, 1981, Martin Luther King Jr. award for artistic achievement, 1982, Fulton County (Ga.) Arts Coun. award, 1985, Gold Baton award Am. Symphony Orch. League. 1988, George Peabody medal for outstanding contbn. to music in Am. Peabody Conservatory, 1990, Kennedy Ctr. Honors, 1991, Nat Medal of Arts award White House, 1992, Theodore Thomas award Conductor's Guild, 1983; 1993; Guggenheim fellow, 1944, lnd. U. fellow, Housewright Eminent scholar Fla. State U- 1986; named Outstanding Am. Born Condr. of Yr., 1943, Musician of Yr. Home: Atlanta Ga. Died January 25, in Musical Am.. 1992. 1999,

1

U-

DFA

1987; (hon.), U. Ariz- 1995. former Svc. and Dewey (gun mfrs.); pres. Ar(film dtstbn. co.); lectr. colls, and univs.; ann. lectr. U. Calif- Santa Barbara. Oxnard Coll- Camarillo, Calif- Yale U- U. Pa - Memphis U. Orch. leader. 1936-54; appeared in motion pictures Dancing Coed, Second Chorus; also engaged in film, theatrical prodn.; producer Broadway mus. The Great Gatsby; recipient Downbeat award best Am. swing band. Esquire Mag. Poll award as favorite band of armed services, Hall of Fame award for rec. Begin the Beguine; Stardust, Nat. Acad. Rec. Arts and Scis. 1977); condr.. composer numerous songs and orchestral works including Concerto for Clarinet; author: Clarinet Method; The Trouble with Cinderella; I Love You, 1 Hate You, Drop Dead! Three Variations on a Theme; The Best of Intentions, and Other Stones, 1989. Former mem. exec, council, bd. Hollywood lnd. Citizens Com. Arts, Scis. and Professions. Served with USNR, 1942-44. Recipient Presdl. award Am. Soc. Mus. Arrangers. 1990. Achievements include being Calif. Luth.

owner firm Shooters tixo

Prodns- Ltd.

A

SHAWN, EDWIN M. (TED SHAWN),

dancer; b Kansas Mo- Oct. 21, 1891; s. Elmer Ellsworth and Mary Lee (Booth) S; m. Ruth St Denis, Aug. 13. 1914. Tchr profl. dancer, LA- 1912; founder (with Ruth St. Denis) Denishawn Sch- L.A- 1915, then N.Y.C; toured U.S. and Eng. with Denishawn Dancers, 1922-25, the Orient. 1925-26, Am.. 1931, 32; solo performance Germany, Switzerland, 1930, 31; formed 1st co. men dancers, 1933, toured Am- London, 1935; dir. Summer Sch. Dance. Grad. Sch. Phys. Edn. George City,

,

Peabody Coll. for Tchrs., Nashville; mng. dir. Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Inc., Univ. of Dance, 1941-72; Author: Ruth Denis, Pioneer and Prophet. 1920, The American Ballet, 1926, Gods Who Dance, 1929, Fundamentals of a Dance

St.

Education. 1937, Dance We Must, 1940, How Beautiful Upon the Mountain, 1943, Every Little Movement: 1 6 Dances in 16 Treatise on Francois Delsarte, 1 954, Rhythms, 1956, Thirty Three Years of American Dance, 1959, One Thousand and One Night Stands, 1960. 2d It. 32d Decorated Cross of Dannebrog infantry U.S. Army, 1918.

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WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

(Denmark); recipient Capezio Dance award. 1956, citation Men's Garden Clubs Am.. 1964. New Eng. Regional Theatre Nat. Soc. Conf.. 1964. Nat. Fedn Music Clubs. 1965. Arts and Letters (adv. bd.. Medal 1965). Sigma Phi Epsilon Achievements include building and operating first theatre in U.S. designed and used exclusively for art of dance. Died Jan 9, 1972; buned Jacobs Pillow Becket

Mem

MA

SHAWN, WILLIAM,

b Chgo.. Aug 31. 1907; s. Benjamin W. and Anna (Bransky) Chon. m Cecille Lyon, Sept. 1. 1928; children Wallace. Allen. Mary. Student. U. Reporter Las Vegas Optic. 1928; Midwest Mich., 1925-27. editor Internat. Illustrated News. Chgo.. 1929-33; reporter. then assoc editor New Yorker mag.. 1933-39, mng. editor. 1939-52. editor, 1952-1987; editor Farrar. Straus & Giroux. 1987-92. Recipient Poses Creative Arts medal 1985. Home: New York NY. Died Dec. 8. Brandeis U editor;

NYC,

.

1992.

SHEARER, NORMA, 1902;

10,

came

actress;

b.

Montreal. Canada.

Aug

to U.S.. 1919. naturalized, 1931; d Andrew Irving G. Tahlberg, 1928 S.;

m

and Edith Mary (Fisher)

1936); children: Irving Thalberg. (Catherine. Ed., pub Montreal. Began actress in small parts, 1920; starred under Metro-Gotdwyn-Mayer since 1926; best known film Gets Slapped, talking pictures: TnaJ of Mary include He (dec.

sens

,

SHIRAS

247

MS

1958; (hon). Dartmouth Coll.; D.Sc. (hon). Miami U. Commd ensign USN, 1944, advanced through grades to rear adm.. 1971. designated naval aviator. 1947; assigned destroyer U.S.S. Cogswell, Navy Test Pilot Sen Pacific. World War II. Fighter Squadron 42, aircraft earners in Mediterranean. 1947-49; with USN Test Pilot Sch 195053, 55-57, took part in high altitude tests, expts. in test and devel. in-flight refueling system, carrier suitability trials of F2H3 Banshee; also trials angled earner deck ops. officer Fighter Squadron 193, Moffett Field (Calif), earner U.S.S. Oriskany. Western Pacific. 1953-55. lest pilot for F4D Skyray. 1955. F3H Demon, F8U Crusader. F11F Tigercat. 1956; project test pilot F5D Skylancer. 1956; instr. Naval Test Pilot Sch.. 1957; aircraft readiness officer staff Comdrin-Chief, Atlantic Fleet. 1958-59; joined Project Mercury man in space program NASA. 1959; first Am. in space. May 5. 1961, chief of astronaut office, 1965-74. selected to command Apollo 14 Lunar Landing Mission, 1971. became 5th man to walk on moon, hit 1st lunar golf shot; pres. Seven Fourteen Enterprises. 1986; presdl. appointee, del. 26th Gen. Assembly UN, 1971. Author: (with Deke Slayton) Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon. 1 994. Decorated D.S.M., D.F.C, Presdl. unit citation. NASA Disting. Service medal, Congressional Space Medal of Honor, 1978; recipient Langley medal Smithsonian Instn., 1964. Fellow Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots; mem. Order Daedlians, Soc. Colonial Wars. Lions. Kiwanis. Rotary. Died July 22. 1998. Coll..

.

.

Who

Dugan, Last of Mrs Cheyney, The Divorcee. Let Us Be Gay. Strangers May Kiss, Smiling Through. A Free Soul. Pnvate Lives. The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Romeo and Juliet, MArie Antoinette. The Women. Idiot's Delight, Escape, We Were Dancing. Recipient Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis

award

for best

performance

in

1930. Died June 12, 1983.

SHEEAN, JAMES VINCENT,

writer; b Christian County, Dec. 5, 1899; s. William and Susan MacDermot S.; m. Diana Forbes-Robertson. Aug. 24. 1935; children: Linda. ElAuthor: An American Among the len. Student. U. Chgo. III

.

of Virtue. 1927, The New Persia. 1929. The Tide, 1933. Personal HisThe Pieces of a Fan. 1937. A Day of Battle, 1938. Not Peace But a Sword. 1939. Bird of the Wilderness. 1941. Between the Thunder and the Sun, 1943, This House Atgainst This House. 1946, A Certain Rich Man. 1947. Lead Kindly Light. 1949, The Indigo Bunting. 1951. Rage of the Soul. 1952. Lily. 1954, Mahatma Gandhi. 1955. Nehru. Ten Years of Power, 1959. Dorothy and Red, 1963. Personal History, rev. edit.. 1969. Died Mar. 16, 1975; interred Leggiuno, Province of Varese, Italy

The Anatomy

Riffi.

1926.

1927.

Gog and Magog.

tory. 1935. Sanfelice. 1936.

SHEPHERD, LEMUEL CORNICK,

JR., retired military Norfolk, Va.. Feb. tO. 1896; s. Lemuel Comick and Lucretia (Cartwright) S m. Virginia Tunstall Driver, Dec. 30. 1922; children: Lemuel Cornick III. Wilson Elliott Driver, Virginia Cartwright. BS, Va. Mil. Inst., 1917; grad., Marine Corps Schs., 1930, Naval War Coll., 1937. Commd. 2d It. USMC, 1917, advanced through grades to gen., 1952, ret., 1956; chmn. Inter-Am. Def. Bd.. Washington. 1956—; Mil. career includes svc. with 5th Mannes, AEF, France, 1917-19 participating in battles of Aisne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne and in defensive sectors Toulon-Troyons and Chateau-Thierry; with Army of Occupation in Germany until 1919; aide to comdt. Manne Corps, jr. aide at White House, 1920-22; U.S. ships Idaho and Nevada. 1922-25; 4th Marines, China. 1927-29; garde d'Haiti, 1930-34; comdr. 2d Bn., 5th Marines. 1st Manne Brigade. Fleet Manne Force, 1937-39; on staff, asst. comdt. Manne Corps schs., 1939-42; regtl. comdr. 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Divsn., 1942-43; participated in landing Cape Gloucester. New Britain. Dec., 1943; commdg. gen. 1st Prov. Marine Brigade, April, 1944; participated in landing, seizure Guam; commdg. gen. 6th Manne Divsn., Sept., 1944- Dec., 1945; participated in Okinawa campaign, April- June, 1945; received surrender Japanese forces, Tsing-tao, China, Oct., 1945; asst. comdt. and chief of staff USMC, 1946-48; cmdt. schs.. 1948-50; commdg. gen. Fleet Manne Force, Pacific, 1950-51; participated in Inchon landing and Communist China Aggression, Korea, Decorated Navy Cross. 1950; comdt. USMC. 1952-56. DS.M. with two gold stars. Silver Star with two oak leaf clusters. Legion of Merit with combat V and oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with combat V, Purple Heart with two oak leaf clusters and gold star. Presdl. Unit Citation with three bronze stars. Navy Unit Commendation with bronze star, Victory medal (WWI) with four bronze stars. Victory medal (WWII), Navy Occupation Svc. medal with Asia clasp, China Svc. medal. Korean Svc. medal with three bronze stars. Svc. medal, Croix de Guerre (France) with gilt star. Fourragere (France), Medaille pour la Braveure Militaire (Montenegrin), Order of Honor and Merit (Haiti), Disting. Svc. medal (Haiti). Order of the Cloud and Banner 2d grade (China), Order of the Mil. Merit Taiguk (Korea) with gold Office: 2600 16th St star, numerous other fgn. decorations. officer; b.

Emma

.

USMC

SHEEHAN, NEIL,

Holyoke, Mass Oct 27. 1936; s. Cornelius Joseph and Mary (0"Shea) Margulies, Mar. 30. 1 965; children Maria S.; m. Susan Gregory. Catherine Fair. AB cum laude. Harvard. 1958; LittD (hon .), Columbia Coll., Chgo.. 1972. LIID (hon.). Am. Vietnam Bur chief Internat Coll., 1990. U Lowell. 1991. Times. U.P.I. Saigon, 1962-64; reporter 1964-72. Author: The Djakarta, Saigon. Washington. Arnhciter Affair, 1972, A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam, 1988 (Nat. Book award 1988, Pulitzer Prize for gen. non-fiction 1989. Robert F. Kennedy book award 1989, Vetty award Vietnam Vets. Ensemble Theatre Co. 1989, Spl. Achievement award Vietnam Vets. Am. 1989, Outstanding Investigative Reporting award Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. of U. Mo. Sen Journalism 1989, Amb. award English-Speaking Union 1989, John F Kennedy award. Holyoke. Mass 1989), After the War Was Over: Hanoi and Saigon, 1992. also articles and book revs, for popular mags.; contbr. to The Pentagon Served with AUS, 1959-62 Recipient Louis Papers, 1971 M. Lyons award for conscience and integrity in journalism. 1964. Silver medal Poor Richard Club. Phila.. 1964, certificate of appreciation for best article on Asia Overseas Press Club Am.. 1967, 1st Ann Drew Pearson prize for excellence in investigative reporting, 1971, Columbia Journalism awards. 1972, 89, Sidney Hillman Found awards. 1972. 88, Page One award Newspaper Guild NY.. 1972, Distinguished Service award and Bronze medallion Sigma Delta Chi, 1972, citation of excellence Overseas Press Club. 1972, Literary Lion award Pub. Libr.. 1992. Guggenheim fellow, 1973-74. Adlai Stevenson fellow, 1973-75; Lehrman Inst, fellow, 1975-76; Rockefeller Found, fellow in humanities. 1976-77; Woodrow Wilson Internal Center for Scholars fellow, 1979-80. Mem Soc. Am. Histonans, Am Acad Achievement. Club: Lansdowne, London. Achievements include obtaining Pentagon Papers. 1971 Washington DC Home: 4505 Klingle St 20016-3580 reporter, scholarly writer; b.

.



NYC,

NY

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NY

NW

DSC.

UN

NW

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b.

.

SHERLEY, SWAGAR,

lawyer; b. Louisville, Ky.. Nov. 28,

1871; s. Thomas H. and Male H.S., 1889; BL, U.

AB,

Ella (Swagar) S.

Louisville

Va.. 1891. Mem. 58th to 65th congresses. 5th Ky. Dist.. 1903-19; dir. div. finance U.S. R.R. Wilson. Admmstrn., 1919-1920; mem. Sherley. Faust Democrat Died Feb 13, 1941.

&

1983, Hirsh-

,

W

SHERMAN, FORREST PERCIVAL,

naval officer; b Mer30. 1896; s. Frank James and Grace (Alm. Dolores Brownson, Apr. 2. 1923; 1 dau Elizabeth

nmack, N.H.. Oct. len) S.;

,

Ann. Student, MIT. 1913-14; BS (Disting. grad). U.S. Naval Acad.. 1917; grad.. Naval War Coll.. 1927. Commd. ensign USN, 1917, advanced through grades to adm., 1949; vanous early command positions aboard ship USN. Mediterranean, French Coast, 1917-21; naval aviator, exec, officer fighting plane squadron 2 USN, 1923; officer in charge combat tng. USN, Pensacola. 1924-26; asst. air officer, then comdr. USS Lexington USN, 1927-30; instr. flight tactics U.S. Naval Acad., Anapolis. 1930-31; tactical officer, staff of comdr. of aircraft U.S. Fleet U.S. Naval Acad.. 1931-32, wing comdr. Fighting Wing. 1932-33. in charge aviation ordnance, Dept. of Navy. 1933-36. navigator U.S.S. Ranger, 1936-37, fleet aviation officer, staff comdr. in charge U.S. Fleet, 193740, with office of chief of naval ops., 1940, dep. chief for ops.,

1945; chief of staff of Air Force, Pacific Fleet USN. 1942; jt. strategic com., 1942, dep. chief of staff, comdr. in Ocean Areas, 1943, comdr. Carrier Divsn. One, 1945, dep. chief naval ops., 1945, comdr. naval forces in Mediterranean, 1945, comdr. U.S. Sixth Task Fleet. 1948. apptd. chief of naval ops., 1949; apptd. as U.S. rep. in naval aviation on US-Can. Permanent Jt. Bd. Def, Aug 1940; mem. Army-Navy Jt. Planning com., 1940, Navy Dept. Rsch. Coun., 1940; U.S. Naval aviation advisor. Atlantic conf., 1941. Decorated Navy Cross. Disting. Svc. Medal. Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal. Am. Def. Medal. Am. and Asiatic Theater Ribbons, Occupation Medal, U.S. Grand Cross, Order of Phoenix (Greece). Grand Cross Mil. Order of Italy. Companio of the Bath (Eng), Grand Cross Naval Order of Men! (Brazil). Grand Cross Naval Ordr of Merit (Chile). Mem. U.S. Naval

mem.

chief. Pacific

Inst.,

N.Y. Yacht Club,

(Washington).

Army and Navy Country Club

Episcopalian.

Died July

22,

1951.

SHERMAN, JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT, former vice president US b Utica, N Y Oct 24, 1855, s Richard U and Mary Frances (Sherman) S m Carrie Babcock. Jan 26, 1881 Grad

of the

.

,

,

.

AB. Hamilton Coll., 1878, LLB, 1880, LLD, 1903. Admitted lobar, 1880. Atty. Utica; mem. 50th to 51st Congresses, 23d N.Y. dist., 1887-91. 53d to 60th Congresses, 25th and later 27th dists., 1893-1909; v.p. served under Pres. William H. Taft U.S., 1909-13; chmn. Rep. State convs.. 1895, 1900, 08; chmn. Rep. Nat. Congressional Com., Whitestown Sem.,

1906;

1874;

Hamilton

trustees

bd.

Royal Arcanum.

1905—.

Coll..

Mem. Dutch

Ch.

Ref.

Mem.

Elks,

Republican. Died

Oct. 30. 1912.

SHERMAN, PATSY O'CONNELL,

technical development

administrator, chemist; b. Mpls., Sept. 15, 1930; d. James Patrick and Edna Fern (Stitzel) O'Connell m. Hubert Townsend Sherman. Aug. 15, 1953; children: Shanlyn Kay

Sherman Loushin, Wendy Jane Sherman Adolphus Coll.. 1952. Chemist 3M, St. specialist,

Wheatville. Tex., May 28. 1875; s. John Levi and Alice (Eddins) S.; m. Lucile Sanderson, Dec. I. 1909; children: Janet, Susan, Lucile. AB, 1898; LLD. So. U. Tex.. 1895. LLB. 1897; LLM. Yale U Meth. U. Lawyer Pittsburg, Tex.. 1898-99, Texarkana. Tex1899; elected for unexpired term of his dec. father 57th Congress, 1902-03; mem. 58th to 62d Congresses, 1st dist. Tex., 1903-13; U.S. senator from Tex.. 1913-43; treas. Woodmen of Mem. Phi Beta the World Life Ins. Assn.. 1899-1941. Democrat. Died Apr. 9, 1941. Kappa senator;

Gallery. Chgo.,

NYC.

1982

SHEPPARD, MORRIS,

Young Hoffman

1982.

Phila.,

horn Gallery. Washington. 1983. 1983, Whitney Mus. Am. Art. NY, 1983, 85, 91; represented in permanent collections Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, Albnght/Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, Dallas Mus. Fine Arts. Mus. Boymans-van Beuningen. Rotterdam. Akron Art Mus., Ohio. Mus. Modern Art, Walker Art Ctr., Mpls.. Tate Gallery. London. Rose Art Mus.. Brandeis U.. Centre Pompidou. Pans, Stedelijk Mus., Amsterdam, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y., St Louis Art Mus San Francisco Mus. Modern Art. Address: METRO PICTURES 519 24th St New York NY 10011-1104



;

1967-73,

GMI

trustee

Heil.

BA, Gustavus

Paul. 1952-67. rsch. mgr., 1973-82, mgr. tech. devel.. Engring. and Mgmt. Inst., Flint, Mich..

tech.

1986—; bd. dirs. Advanced Optics Inc., Mpls. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Trustee Recipient Disting. Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1989 Alumni award Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1975, Spurgeon award Boy Scouts Am., 1980; named to Minn. Inventors Hall of Fame Minn. Inventors Congress, 1989. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Tng. and Devel., Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn. (dir.



continuing

profl. devel. div.

SHIELDS,

.

1986-89, chair 1989-90).

JOHN KNIGHT,

senator; b. Clinchdale. Tenn.,

Aug. 15. 1858; s. Judge James T. and Elizabeth (Simpson) S.; m. Mary Fulkerson. June 1883 (dec.); m. 2d, Mrs. Jeannette Swepson Dodson Cowan, Dec. 7, 1912. Studied under pvt. tutors. Admitted to bar, 1879;. Partner with father until L Mountcastle, 1890latter retired, 1890; partner with

RE

Chancery Div.

of Tenn., 1892-94; Tenn., 1902-18; chief justice. Democrat. Died 1910-13; U.S. senator 2 terms. 1913-25.

92, 94-02; chancellor 12th

assoc. Sept.

justice

30.

Supreme

Ct..

1934.

SHEEN, FULTON JOHN,

bishop; b. El Paso. III.. May 8. Delia Fulton BA. St Viator 1917. MA. 1919; STB. JCB. Cath U. of Am.. 1920; PhD, U Louvain. Belgium. 1923; DD. Collegio Angelico. 1923 Ordained St. Paul's Senv. 1919. Tchr St Edmund's Coll., Eng., pansh pnest Peoria, faculty Cath. U. of Am., until 1950; aux bishop New York. 1950; dir Soc Prorogation of (he Faith, 1950; titular bishop Newport. Wales. 1969. Author: Religion Without God. 1928. The Life of All Living. 1929. The Eternal Galilean, 1934. Philosophy of Science. 1934, Philosophies at War. 1943. Philosophy of Religion, 1948, Peace of Soul, 1949. Life Is Worth Living. 1953-57 (5 vols.). Guide to Contentment, 1967, Treasure in Clay. 1980; spkr. (radio show) Catholic Hour. 1930; (TV 1895. Coll

s.

Newton Morns and

,

mm

program) The Bishop Sheen Show Dec 9. 1976

(Emmy

award, 1952). Died

JR., former astronaut, real East Derry. N.H.. Nov 18. 1923. s Alan Louise Brewer, Mar. 3, 1945; children: Laura. Juliana. Student. Admiral Farragut Acad 1940; B.S.. U.S. Naval Acad 1944; grad Naval War

estate developer; b

and Renza (Emerson) S

.

archives appear

.

CINDY, artist; b Glen Ridge. N.J.. OneStudent. Slate Univ. Coll. Buffalo, 1972-76 cxhbns. include Hallwalls Gallery, Buffalo, 1976. 77, Contemporary Arts Mus., Houston, 1980, The Kitchen, 1980. Metro Pictures. NY., 1980, 83. Saman Gallery. Genoa, 1981. Young/Hoffman Gallery. Chgo 1981. Chantal Crousel Gallery. Pans, 1982, Stedelijk Mus, Amsterdam, 1982. St Louis Art Mus.. 1983, Fine Arts Ctr. Gallery. SUNY-Stony Brook. 1983. Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chgo., 1983. Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, 1983. 84, Seibu Gallery Contemporary Art. Tokyo, 1984, Akron Art Mus., 1984. Linda Cathcart Gallery, Santa Monica, Calif., 1992. Museo dc Monterrey, Mex.. 1992; group exhbns. include Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Buffalo. 1975, Artists Space, NY., 1979. Castelli Graphics, 1978. Max Protetch Gallery. NY.. 1980. Lisson Gallery. London. 1980. Centre Pompidou, Pans. 1981; NIT. 1981. Renaissance Soc U. Chgo, 1982. Metro Pictures, N Y 1982, La Ciennalc de Venezia, Venice, Italy. 1982. Documents 7, Kassel. West Germany. 1982. Chantall Crousel Gallery, Pans, 1982, San Francisco Mus Modern Art, 1982. Inst. Contemporary Art. London, 1982, Contemporary Art. 1982, Inst Grey Art Gallery. 1954

woman

NY.

,

NY,

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SHERMAN,

m

.

.

in their original

form

SHILTS, RANDY,

wnter, journalist; b. Davenport. Iowa, Aug. 8. 1951; s. Bud and Norma S. BS. U. Oreg., 1975. Reporter Sta. KQED, San Francisco, 1977-80, Sta KTVU. Oakland. Calif., 1979-80; staff reporter San Francisco ChronAuthor: The 1981-87, nat. correspondent, 1988—. icle. Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk, 1982, And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic, 1987, Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Recipient Media AlLesbians in the U.S. Military. 1993. liance award outstanding nonaction author, 1982, Gay Acad Union award outstanding journalist, 1982, Silver medal best nonfiction author Commonwealth Club, 1987, Outstanding Communicator award Assn. Edn Journalism and Mass Ciimm, 1988, Outstanding Achivemcnt award Parents and Fncnds of Lesbians and Gays, 1988. Outstanding Author award Am. Soc. Journalists, 1988.

.

NY.

SHIRAS, GEORGE,

JR., junst;

b.

Pitts..

Jan. 26.

1832; s

George and Eliza (Herron) S.; m. Lillie E Kennedy. Dec. 31. Bar: Pa 1857 AB. Yale U.. 1853. LLB, 1854, LLD. 1883

SHIRER 1856.

Practiced in

appld. assoc. justice Supreme Ct.

Pills.;

U.S. 1892. retired. 1903. 1924. Died Aug. 2. 1924

Presdl. elector. 1888.

Died Aug.

2,

author, journalist; b.

Chgo., Feb, 23, 1904; s. Seward Smith and Bessie Josephine (Tanner) S.; m. Theresa Stiberitz, 1931 (div. 1970); children: Eileen Inga Dean. Linda Elizabeth Rae; m. Inna Lugovskaya. 1988. A.B.. Coe Coll.. 1925. Litt. D. (hon.). Journalist. Paris edit. Chicago Tribune, 1925-26; fgn. corr. (Tribune), 1926-33, Universal News Service, 1935-37; became Con-

war

1939-45. commentator, 1945-47. Author: Berlin Diary, 1941. End of a Berlin Diary. 1947. The Traitor, 1950. Midcentury Journey, 1952, Stranger Come Home. 1954, The Challenge of Scandinavia, 1955, The Consul's Wife. 1956. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. 1960 (Nat Book award 1961), The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler. 1961. The Sinking of the Bismarck, 1962. The Collapse of the Third Republic, 1969. GandhiMemoir, 1979,

CBS,

rep.

1937;

corr.,

A

The

(vol. Ill)

A

Memoir of a Life and the Times, The Nightmare Years, 1984. Return. 1990. Love and Hate: The

20th Century Journey(vol. I)

Start, 1976, (vol. II)

A

Native's

RCA-Victor, 1940, star, Chamber Music Soc. of Lower Basin program, 1940, joined Eddie Cantor radio program, 1941; own radio program for Gen. Foods, 1943; entertained Allied Troops ETO, 1944, radio program, Proctor & Gamble; star TV show for Chevrolet, 1951-61, film appearances include Thank Your Lucky Stars, 1943, Make Mine Music, 1946, Follow the Boys. 1963. Oh! God, 1977; hostess show St.

star

SHIRER, WILLIAM LAWRENCE,

tinental

WHO'S

248

Troubled Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy, 1994; contbr. articles to Harpers, others. Mem. P.E.N., Authors Guild (pres), Coun. Fgn. Rels.. Soc. Am. Historians, Legion of Honor. Century Club (N.Y.C.), Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Lenox Mass. Died Dec. 28. 1993.

Dinah's Place,

NBC-TV.

1970-74. Dinah!.

CBS-TV,

1974-79,

Dinah! and Friends, from 1979, A Conversation with Dinah, TV. 1989-93; TV appearance Hotel, 1987; Awarded New Star of Radio Motion Picture Daily Poll and World Telegram -Scripts Howard Poll 1940, Best Popular Female Vocalist Motion Picture Daily Fame's Annual Radio Poll 1941-61, Michael Award, Best Female Vocalist, Radio and TV 1950, 51, 52, Billboard Award, Favorite Female Vocalist on Records 1947, Billboard Award, favorite popular female singer in radio 1949, Gallup poll. America's best known and favorite female vocalist 1950, 51, Emmy award, Acad. TV

former aerospace engineer, management consultant, speaker; b. Wynnewood, Okla.; child. Laura. BS in Aerospace Engring., U. Okla., BA in JournalWith Jet ism; MS in Aerospace Engring., U. So, Calif. 1



Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, Calif., 1966 Casstni project engr., mgr. exploration initiative studies, mgr automation and robotics, mgr. Space Sta. program, mgr. mission design sect., project engr. for Manner 10, mgr. Mars Pathfinder microrover Flight Experiment team, mgr. Mars exploration ,

Norman, Okla.; leader NASA-wide Sys. Engring. Working Group, 1990-93; leader NASA-wide team on program /project mgmt. NASA, 1991. Author: Managing Martians, 1998. Office: Managing Creativity 1517 Oklahoma Ave Norman OK program;

ret.,

1998;

pres.

Managing

Arts and Sciences 1954, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 72. 73, 74. 76, Peabody Award for 1958, Sylvania Award for 1958); Author: Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah, 1971. Home: Los Angeles Calif. Died Feb. 24, 1993.

SHOUP, DAVID MONROE,

military officer; b Battle Ind., Dec. 30, 1904; s. John Lamar and May (Layton) S.; m. Zola De Haven, Sept. 19, 1931; children: Carolyn E.. Robert D. AB. De Pauw U 1926; LLD. Tufts U. Commd. 2d It. USMC. 1926, advanced through grades to gen., 1960, vanous assignments to inspector gen., 1956-58; comdg. gen. recruit depot Parris Island, 1959; chief of staff USMC, 1959, commandant, 1960-63, ret.. 1963; dir. United Svcs. Life Ins. Co. Decorated Congl. medal of Honor, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with Combat V, DSM, Brit. Disting. Svc. Order. Mem. Nat. Adv. Commn. Selective Svc, Am. Legion, VFW, Delta Upsilon. Died Jan.

Ground,

13,

1983.

Grad., Bradford Acad., 1913; student, Vassar 1913-14; BA. Wheaton Coll., Norton. Mass., 1918; U.. 1923; postgrad., U. Colo., 1928; (hon.), Tufts U.. 1963, Wheaton Coll., 1964; (hon.). Am. V. t 1971; (hon), George Washington U., 1975; HHD. Bucknell U.. 1975. MusD, New England Conservatory Music, 1975; (hon.), Catholic U„ 1977, Coll. William and Mary. 1977, Skidmore Coll., 1979. U. Md., 1979, Hood Coll.. 1981: LittD. Gonzaga U.. 1983; MusD, Shenandoah Coll. and Conservatory Music, 1984; (hon.). Marymount Coll. of Va., 1986. Asst. to chief women's div. U.S. Employment Service U.S. Dept. Labor, Washington, 1918-19. Author: Careers for Women, 1920, 3d edition. 1974. 1st woman appointed to Nat. Dem. Com. Mass., 191920; founder with Mrs. Borden Harnman Women's Nat. Dem. Club, 1925; 1st woman chmn. appointed by Pres. Coolidge Fed. Prison for Women, 1926; founder, chmn. Inst. Women's Profl. Relations, 1929-45; trustee Filene Found., Boston, 1947-94; organized Gen. Clay Fund to aid German Youth Activities, 1949-56; elected to bd. dirs. Nat. Symphony Orch. Assn., 1949-68, v. p., 1951-68, hon. v.p., 1968-94; bd. dirs. Nat. Arbitration Assn., 1952-63; bd. dirs. Lincoln Filene Ctr. for Citizenship and Pub. Affairs Tufts U., 1955-94; organizer

1932

b. London, Feb. 13. 1910; (Am. parents); s. William Hillman and May (Bradford) S.; m. Jean A. Bailey, 1933 (div. 1955); children: Alison. William Alden, Richard Condit; m. Emmy

MIT,

Lanning, 1955. B.S., Calif. Inst. Tech.. 1932; Ph.D., 1936; Sc.D. (hon), Rutgers U., 1956, U. Pa., 1955, Gustavus Coll.. Minn.. 1963. Teaching fellow M.I.T., 1932-

Adolphus

mem.

Telephone Labs.. 1936-42, 45, dir. transistor physics research, 1954; dir. Shockley Semicondr. Lab.; pres. Shockley Transistor Corp., 1958-60; cons. Shockley Transistor unit Clevite Transistor, 1960-65; lectr. Stanford U., 1958-63, Alexander M. Poniatoff prof, engnng. sci. and applied sci., 1963-75, prof, emeritus, 1975-89; exec. cons. Bell Telephone Labs., 1965-75; dep. dir. research, weapons systems evaluation group Dept. Def, 1954-55, expert cons. Office Sec. War, 1944-45; vis. lectr. Princeton U., 36;

tech. staff Bell

1946; vis. prof. Calif. Inst. Tech., 1954-55; sci. adv., policy council Joint Research and Devel. Bd., 1947-49; sr. cons. Army Sci. Adv. Panel, 1951-63; dir. research Anti-submarine Welfare Ops. Research Group USN. 1942-44; researcher on energy bands of solids, ferromagnetic domains, plastic properties of metals; semicondr. theory applied to devices and device defects such as disclosations; fundamentals of electromagnetic energy and momentum; mental tools for sci. thinking, ops. research on human quality problems. Author; Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors, 1950. (with W.A. Gong) Mechanics, 1966; editor: Imperfections of Nearly Perfect Crystals, 1952; holder over 90 patents; inventor junction transistor. Recipient medal for Merit, 1946; Air Force citation of honor, 1951; U.S. Army cert, of appreciation, 1953; co-winner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) Nobel Prize in Physics, 1956; Wilhelm Exner medal Oesterreichischer Gewerbeverein Austria, 1963; Holley medal ASME, 1963; Calif. Inst. Tech. Alumni Disting. Service award, 1966; cert, of appreciation Apollo 8, 1969; Public Service Group Achievement award NASA, 1969; Cert.

NASA

SHULA, DON FRANCIS, coach, team executive;

Dan and Mary

former

professional Jan. 4,

OH,

Painesville,

b.

football

1930;

s.

Donna, Sharon, Anne, Michael; m. Mary Anne Shula. BS John Carroll U., Cleve., 1951, HHD. (hon.), 1972; MA., Case Western Res. (Miller)

S.;

children: David, ,

U., 1953; Sc.D. (hon.). Biscayne Coll.. 1974, St. Thomas U., 1976, U. Miami. 1992. Fla. Atlantic U 1999. Profl. football .

player Cleve. Browns, 1951-52. Bait Colts. 1953-56, Washington Redskins. 1957; asst. coach U. Va., 1958, U. Ky., 1959, Detroit Lions, 1960-62; head coach Baltimore Colts, 1963-69, Miami (Fla.) Dolphins, 1970-96; vice chmn. Miami Dolphins, 1996 owner, pres. Shula Enterprises. Author: The Winning Edge, 1972, (with Ken Blanchard) Everyone's A Coach, 1995. Fla. crusade chmn. Nat. Cancer Soc., 1975; co-chmn. Jerry Lewis March Against Dystrophy, 1975; nat. bd. dirs. Boy's Hope; mem. nat. sports com. Multiple Schlerosis Soc., Muscular Dystrophy Assn.; bd. dirs. Heart Assn. Greater Miami; established Don Shula Found., breast 1991—; sponsor Don Shula Scholarship, cancer rsch.. 1978 Coached 6 Superbowl teams, winning teams 1972, 73; recipient Coach of Yr. awards 1964. 66. 70, 71, 72. Coach of decade Profl. Football Hall of Fame, 1980, Pro Football's





;

.

All-Time Winningest Coach, 1994, Brotherhood award Fla. region NCCJ, 1977. Light of Flames Leadership award Barry Concern award Cedars Med. Ctr., 1992, Solheim Lifetime Achievement award, 1992, Jim Thorpe award, 1993, Sportsman of Yr. Sports Illustrated, 1993, Horrigan award Pro Football Wnters.1994, Horatio Alger award, 1995, Vince Coll.. 1977,

of

Excellence.

named

1999;

Bait.

Colts

Anniversary Coach, 1977, elected to Pro Football Hall

Fame, 1997. Roman Catholic. Office: Shula Enterprises Inc 16 Indian Creek Is Miami Beach FL 33154-2904 Success

is

never

final;

defeat

is

never

fatal.

(dec.).

HHD

LLD

HHD

HHD

HHD

Washington Hungarian Relief Fund

at request Pres. Hoover, 1956; bd. trustees National Cultural Ctr. which later became as John F. Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts, 195880. hon. trustee, 1980-94; appointed by Pres. Nixon to Pa. Ave. Devel. Commn., 1973; appointed by Pres. Ford to

known

Commn. on

Presdl. Scholars, 1975;

SHULEVITZ, URI,

author, illustrator; b. Warsaw, Poland, Feb. 27, 1935; came to U.S., 1959, naturalized, 1965; Student, Tel-Aviv Art Inst., 1953-55; Tchrs. Cert., Tchrs. Coll. Israel, 1956; student. Bklyn. Museum Art Sch., 195961. lnstr. illustrating and writing children's books The New Sch., 1970-86; dir. illustrating and wnting children's books Hartwick Coll., 1974-92. Author, illustrator: The Moon In

My Room,

1963, Gne Monday Morning, 1967, Rain Rain 1969, Oh What a Noise, 1971, The Magician, 1973, 1974, The Treasure, 1978, (Caldecott honor Book

Rivers,

Dawn,

The Strange and Exciting Adventures

of Jeremiah 1986, Toddlecreek Post Office, 1990, The Secret 1993, Snow, 1998 (Caldecott Honor book 1999), a Wise Bird like you Doing in a silly tale like this?, 2000; author: Wnting with Pictures: to Wnte and Illus1979),

Hush,

Room, What is

How

Children's Books, 1985; illustrator: The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. 1968 (Caldecott medal 1969), The Twelve Dancing Princesses, 1966, Soldier and Tsar in the Forest, 1972, The Fools of Chelm, 1973. The Touchstone, 1976, Hanukah Money, 1978, The Lost Kingdom of Karnica, 1979. The Golem, 1982. Lilith's Cave: Jewish Tales of the Supernatural, 1988, The Diamond Tree, 1991, The Golden Goose, 1995, Hosni The Dreamer, 1997. Served with Israeli Army. 1956-59. Guggenheim fellowship, 1999. Mem Authors Guild. Address: PO Box 123 Treadwell NY 138460123 Office: care Farrar Straus & Giroux Inc 19 Union Sq New York NY 10003-3304 trate

W

mem. Am. Com. on The

French Revolution, 1989-94. Recipient City of Paris awrd 1949, Vienna Medal of Honor, 1949, Patriotic Civilian award U.S. Army. 1954, Gold Baton award Am. Symphony Orch. League, 1968, Medal of Honor, Music Nat. Arts Club, 1971; decorated Comdr.'s Cross of Merit, Fed. Rep. Ger, 1954, Dame Comdr. of Bnt. Empire, Eng.. 1976, H.S. Medal of Freedom, 1977, Officer dans I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1985. Nat. Medal of the Arts, 1994. Sigma Alpha Iota. Clubs: 1925 F St.; Am. Newspaper Woman's; Kollegewidgwok Yacht. Home: Vienna Va. Died Dec. 14, 1994.

Establishment of Bardeen, Brattain, Shockley Fellowship by Semicondr. Equipment and Materials Inst., Inc., 1977; Meritorious Inventors of 20th Century award LA. Patent Law Assn., 1984; named to U.S. Inventor's Hall of Fame, 1974, Calif. Inventor's Hall of Fame, 1983, Infomart Info. Processing Hall of Fame, Dallas. 1988. Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. Phys. Soc. (O.E. Buckley prize 1953), Nat. Acad. Sci. (Cornstock prize 1954), IEEE (Morris Liebmann prize 1952, Gold medal, 25th anniversary of transistor 1972, Medal of Honor 1980), Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi. Home: Stanford Calif. Died Aug. 12. 1989; buried Alt « Mesa Meml. Pk.. Palo Alto, Calif.

1969-73; pres. Shugart Assocs.. 1973-78; chmn., pres., officer, coo Seagate Tech., Scotts Valley, Calif., 1978-98, also bd. dirs Office: c/o Seagate Tech 920 Disc Dr Scotts Valley CA 95066-4544 Calif..

chief exec,

Lombardi Award philanthropist, cultural organization administrator; b. Boston, June 9, 1896; d. Lincoln and Therese (Weil) Filene; m. Alvin E. Dodd, 1921 (div. 1930); 1 child, Joan Tolley; m. Jouett Shouse. Dec. 10,

MEd, Harvard

physicist, educator;

F., retired electronic computing equipment company executive; b. L.A., Sept 27, 1930. BS in Engnng. and Physics. U Redlands, 1951. Dir. engnng. IBM, San Jose, Calif., 1952-69; v.p. Memorex Corp., Sunnyvale,

of

SHOUSE, CATHERINE FILENE,

Coll..

SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM BRADFORD,

SHUGART, ALAN

Silver

Creativity,

73071-0466

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

TNN

.

SHIRLEY, DONNA,

WHO

SHULL, CLIFFORD

G., physicist, educator,



Center, 1978-81

Mark Kennedy, Anthony Paul Kennedy. BS in Sociology, Stanford U., 1943; student, Manhattanville Coll. of Sacred Heart, (hon). 1963; (hon.). D'YouviIle Coll.. 1962, Regis Coll 1963, Newton Coll.. 1973, Brescia Coll.. 1974, Holy Cross Coll.. 1979, Princeton U., 1979, Boston Coll., 1990; LittD (hon.). U. Santa Clara, 1962, also hon. degrees, U. Vt., Albertus Magnus Coll., St. Mary's Coll. With spl. war problems div. State Dept. Washington, 194345; sec. Nat. Conf. on Prevention and Control juvenile Delinquency, Dept. of Justice, Washington, 1947-48; social worker Fed. Penitentiary for Women, Alderson, W.Va., 1950; exec. v.p. Joseph P. Kennedy. Jr. Found., 1956—; founder

LHD

LHD

Sept.

;

Contbr

articles to profl. jours.

Ment award Alumni Assn.

SHRIVER, EUNICE MARY KENNEDY (MRS. ROBERT SARGENT SHRIVER, JR.), civic worker; b. Brookline, Mass.; m. Robert Sargent Shnver, Jr.. May 23, 1953; children: Robert Sargent III. Mana Owings, Timothy Perry,

b. Pitts..

s. David H and Daisy I. (Bistline) S.; m. MarthaNuel Summer, June 19, 1941; children: John C. Robert D., William F BS, Carnegie Inst Tech., 1937; PhD, NYU, 1941. Rsch. physicist Texas Co., 1941-46; chief physicist Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.. 1946-55; prof, physics MIT, 1955-86, prof, ementus, 1986 Chmn. vis. com. Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1961-62; chmn. vis. com. Nat. Bur. Standard reactor, 197273; chmn. vis. com. solid state div. Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.. 1974-75; chmn. policy com. Nat. Small- Angle-Sea tiering

23. 1915;

of Carnegie Mellon

Recipient 1968,

U.,

Humboldt Sr. U.S. Scientist award, 1979. Disting. Scientist award Gov. of Tenn.. 1986. Gregori Aminoff prize. 1993, Ilja prize, 1993, Nobel prize in Physics, 1994. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (Buckley prize 1956, chmn. solid state physics 1962-63), AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. N.Y. Acad. Scis., Nat^Acad. Scis. (vice chmn. panel on neutron 1977); mem. Am. Crystallographic Assn., Rsch. Soc. sci. Am., Sigma Xi. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta

Frank

divsn.

Kappa

Home: 4 Wingate Rd Lexington

MA

02421-4516

,

SHOEMAKER, BILL (WILLIAM LEE SHOEMAKER), retired jockey, horse trainer; b. Fabens, Tex., Aug. B. B. and Ruby (Call) S.; 1 child,

19,

s.

1931;

Amanda

Jockey, 1949-90, ret., 1990, trainer. 1990-97. Author: Stalking Horse, 1994, Fire Horse, 1995, Dark Horse, 1996. Achievements include winning Ky. Derby, 1955, 59, 65, 86, Belmont Stakes, 1957, 59, 62, 67, 75, Preakness Stakes, 1963. 67; ret. with 8,833 wins, including over 1000 Stakes wins. Office: care Vincent Andrews Mgmt 315 S Beverly Dr Ste 208 Beverly Hills CA 90212-4310 Elisabeth.

SHORE, DINAH (FRANCES ROSE SHORE), television

talk-show hostess;

and Anna

b.

singer,

Winchester, Tenn., Mar.

1,

m. George Montgomery, Dec. 5, 1943 (div. 1962); children: Melissa Ann, John David; m. Maurice F. Smith, May 26. 1963 (div. 1964). B.A., Vanderbilt U, 1939. dir. Lane Bryant, Inc.; co-sponsor Nabisco Dinah Shore Classic Became singer, WNEW, N.Y., 1921; d. S.A.

1938, joined

NBC

(Stein) S.;

as sustaining singer, 1938, started contract,

Spl.

Olympics

Internal.;

social

worker

House

of

Good

Shepherd. Chgo., also Juvenile Ct., Chgo.. 1951-54; regional chmn. women's div. Community Fund-Red Cross Joint Appeal. Chgo., 1958; mem. Chgo. Commn. on Youth Welfare, 1959-62; cons, to Pres. John F. Kennedy's Panel on Mental Retardation, 1961; founder Community & Caring, Inc., 1986. Editor: A Community of Caring, 1982, 85. Growing Up Caring, 1990. Co-chmn. women's com. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chgo.. 1956. Decorated Legion of Honor; recipient Lasker award. Humanitarian award A.A.M.D.. 1973, Nat. Vol. Service award, 1973, Phila. Civic Ballet award, 1973, Prix de la

Couroine Franchise, others.

1974, Presdl.

Medal

of

Freedom, 1984.

SHULTZ, GEORGE PRATT,

former government executive, economics educator; b. N.Y.C., Dec. 13, 1920; s. Birl E. and Margaret Lennox (Pratt) S.; children: Margaret Ann Shultz Tilsworth, Kathleen Pratt Shultz Jorgensen, Peter Milton, Barbara Lennox Shultz White, Alexander George; m. Charlotte Mailliard. Aug. 15, 1997. BA in Econs., Princeton U., 1942; PhD in Indsl. Econs., MIT, 1949; Hon. degree, Yeshiva U., U. Tel Aviv, Tech nion- Israel Inst. Tech., Keio U„ Tokyo, Brandeis U., U. Notre Dame, Princeton U., Loyola U., U. Pa., U. Rochester. Carnegie-Mellon U., Baruch Coll., Northwestern U„ Tblisi State U. Mem. faculty M.I.T., 1949-57;

assoc.

prof,

indsl.

relations

MIT,

1955-57;

prof,

Grad. Sch. Bus., U. Chgo., 1957-68; dean sch. Grad. Sch. Bus. U. Chgo., 1968-69, fellow Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis.. 1968-69; U.S. sec. labor. 1969-70; dir. Office Mgmt. and Budget, 1970-72; U.S. sec. treasury, also asst. to Pres.. 1972-74; chmn. Council on Econ. Policy, East-West Trade Policy com.; exec. v.p. Bechtel Corp., San indsl. relations

Francisco, 1974-75. pres., 1975-77; vice chmn. Bechtel Corp.,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

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WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

1977-81; also dir pres Bcchtel Group. Inc.. 1981-82; prof 1974-82. prof, internal mgmt. and pub. policy Stanford I ocons.. 1989-91, prof emeritus. 1991—. chmn Pres Reagan's Econ. Policy Adv Bd., 1981-82; U.S. sec. of state. 1982-89; .

.

fellow

disting.

Hoover

.

GM

Unext.COM

Bd..

Bd..



Instn Stanford. 1989 Bechiel Group. Inc..

Charles Schwab & Co.. tureworld.com. mem.

Corp

chmn

J. P.

;

bd.

Morgan

Internal

Scis.

Coun

Inst Internal. Studies. 1990-98. Calif Policy Adv. Bd.. 1995-98. Author. Pressures on Wage Decisions. 1951, (with Charles A. Myers) The Dynamics of a Labor Market. 1951. (with John R Coleman) Labor Problems: Cases and Readings. 1953. (with T.L. Whisler) Management Organization and the Computer. I960, (with Arnold R. Weber) Strategies for the Displaced Worker. 1966, (with Robert Z. Aliber) Guidelines. Informal Controls and the Market Place, 1966. (with Albert Rees) Workers and Wages in the Urban Labor Market. 1970, Leaders and Followers in an Age of Ambiguity. 1975. (with Kenneth W. Dam) Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines, 1977. 2d edition, 1998, Turmoil and Triumph: Years as Secetary of State. 1993; also articles, chpts. in books, reports, and essays. Served to capl. USMCR. 1942-45. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Indsl. Relations Research Assn. (pres. 1968). Nat. Acad. Arbitrators Office: Stanford Hoover Instn Stanford

Gov's Econ.

My

CA

94305-6010

SIDJAKOV, NICOLAS,

designer, illustrator; b. Riga, Latvia. Dec. 16, 1924; s. Nicolas and Lydie (Somac) S.; m. Jean MacFarlane; children: Nicolas. Gregory; m. Diane M. Sullivan, Oct. 3. 1975; child, Stephanie. Grad., French Lyceum. Riga, 1940; student. l'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. 1946-48. Freelance designer French movie industry. 1950-55; freelance designer, San Francisco, 1956 designed, illustrated: The Friendly Beasts (Am. Inst. Graphic Arts award for one of 50 best children's books, NY. Times award as one of 10 best illustrated children's books of 1958), Baboushka 1



Chgo., Detroit, trators,

NY.

art dirs. clubs exhibits.

N.Y. ann., Chgo. ann., Am. one of 50 best ads of yr.).

NY.

Inst.

Soc. Illus-

Graphic Arts

for

SIEBERT, MURIEL,

brokerage house executive, former banking official; b. CI eve.; d. Irwin J. and Margaret Eunice (Roseman) Siebert. Student, Western Res. U.. 194952; DCS (hon), St John's U- St. Bonaventure U., Molloy Coll.. Adelphi U.. St. Francis Coll., Mercy Coll.. Coll. New Rochelle. St. Lawrence U., Manhattan Coll.. Seton Hall Coll.. Case Western Res. U., Marymount Manhattan Coll., Hofstra U. Security analyst Bache & Co.. 1954-57; analyst state

&

&

Mgmt.

Corp.. 1958. Shields Co., Co.. 1961. Finkle & Co.. 1962-65, 1965-67. individual mem. (first woman mem.) N.Y. Stock Exch., 1967; chmn., pres. Muriel Siebert Co.. Inc., 1969-77; trustee Manhattan Savs. Bank. 1975-77; supt. banks, dept. banking State of NY.. 1977-82; dir. Urban Devel. Corp., 1977-82, Job Devel. Authority, N.Y.C.. 1977-82. State of N.Y. Mortgage Agy.. 1977-82; chmn.. pres. Munel Siebert Co.. Inc.. N.Y.C, 1983 assoc in mgmt Simmons Coll.; mem. adv. com. Fin. Acctg. Stds. Bd.. 1981-84; guest lectr. numerous colls. Former mem. women's adv. com. Econ. Devel. Adminstrn., Industries 1959-60; ptnr. Stearns Co..

Utilities

Brimberg

&

NYC,

&

&

NYC.



&

;

N.Y.C; former

trustee Manhattan Coll.; v. p., former mem. com. Greater N.Y. Area coun. Boy Scouts Am.; mem. N.Y. State Econ Devel. Bd., N.Y. Coun. Economy; bd. overseers NYU Sch. Bus.. 1984-88; former bd dirs United Way of N.Y.C; trustee Citizens Budget Commn, L.I U; mem bus. com. Met. Mus., bus. com. of N.Y. Slate Bus. Coun.; advtve Women's Campaign Fund.; bd dirs. N.Y. Women's Agenda, bd. dirs. Guild Hall Mus. EH; current appointee Commn. Jud. Nomination; founding mem. The Mus Women-The Leadership Coun. Recipient Spirit of Achievement award Albert Einstein Coll. Medicine. 1977, Women's Equity Action League award, 1978, Outstanding Contbns. to Equal Oppty. for Women award Bus. Coun UN Decade for Women, 1979, Silver Beaver award Boy Scouts Am, 1981. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow award YWCA, 1983, Emily Roebling award Nat. Women's Hall of Fame. 1984, Entrepreneurial Excellence award White House Conf on Small Bus 1986. Legal Def and Edn Fund award. 1981. Brotherhood award NCCI 1989, Women on the Move award Anti-Defamation League. 1990. Bus Philanthropist of Yr award So Calif Conf. for Women Bus. Owner's. 1990. award Borough of Manhattan. 1991. Benjamin Botwinick prize Columbia Bus. Sch., 1992, Women in Bus. Making History award Women's Bus. Coun. NY. C. of C, 1993. Disting. Woman of Yr. award Greater N.Y. Boy Scouts of Am.. 1993. Corning Excellence award Bus. Coun., 1993. Woman of Yr award Fin Women's Assn. NY.. 1994. Medal of Honor award Ellis Island, 1994, Star award N.Y. Women's Agenda. 1994. N.Y. Urban Coalition's Achievement award. 1994, Women of Distinction award Crohn's and Colitis Found., 1994, Entrepreneurial Leadership award Nat Found. Tchg. Entrepreneurship, 1994, Athena award, 1997, USO Women of Yr. award, 1998, Sara Lee Frontrunner exec.

NOW

,

NYC

award. 1998. Mattel /Barbie Ambassador of Dreams award. 1999; inductee Nat. Woman's Hall of Fame. Seneca Falls,

N.Y

Women's Forum

Hall of Fame. 1994, Ohio Women's Hall Fame. 1994; N.Y. Univ s Stern Sch. Bus 1st Woman Stovall fellow. 1992; Established Siebert Entrepreneurial Philanthropic Program, 1990. MemWomen's Forum (founding mem., pres). Com. 200. Fin. Women's Assn (Cmty Svc. award 1993), River Club, Doubles Club. Westchester Club. West Palm Beach Polo and Country Club. Nat Assn Women Bus Owners (NAWBO's Veuve Clicquot Bus Women of Yr award 1992. Mayor's Lifetime Achievement award for Women Bus. Owners 1993). Econ. Club (exec. com). Southampton Bath and Tennis Club (founding mem. bd- dirs). River Club. Doubles Club, Westchester County Club. West Palm Beach Polo and Country Club (former E-mail mem ) ,

1994. Internal

.

MSiebert@siebertnetcom.

archives appear

& Co

Inc 885 3rd

Ave

CHARLOTTE

SIMONE (SIMONE-HENRIETTEKAM INKER), actress; b. Wiesbaden.

Andre and Georgette (Signorel) ed. Solange Sicard Sch.. Paris; m. Marc Allegret. 1947 (div); 1 dau., Cathenne; m 2d Yves Montand, June 15, 1950. Tutor, English and Latin, Paris; typist for newspaper Le Nouveau Temps, appeared in motion picture Des Demons d 1'Aube. 1946. other roles in Dedee d'Anvers, La Ronde, 1950. Therese Raquin, 1953, La mort en ce jardin, Diabolique, 1955, Les Sorcieres de Salem (with husband in play version Paris stage, 1954). 1958, Room at the Top, 1958. also appeared as Roberte in Naked Autumn, 1963, Adua e le Compagne. Term of Trial. 1963. Ship of Fools. 1965. The Sleeping Car Murders. 1966. The Deadly Affair. 1967, Games. 1967, The Seagull. 1968, The Confession. 1971. Madame Rosa, 1978, I Sent a Letter to My Love. 1981; L'Etoile du Nord, 1983; TV acting debut in Don't You Remember, Gen. Electric Theater, 1960; TV appearance A Small Rebellion (Emmy award), 1966. Recipient Prix Suzanne Bianchetti for performance in Macadam, 1946, Prix Feminin du Cinema, 1952, Grand Prix d 'Interpretation feminine de I'Academie du Cinema, 1953; Brit. Film Acad, award for performance as queen of Apaches in Casque d*Or, 1951; Best Actress award Brit. Film Acad, and Cannes Film Festival, 1959; prize as best fgn. actress German Film Critics, 1959; Acad. Award for best actress of 1959. Author: Nostalgia Isn't What It Used to Be. 1978. Died Sept. 31. 1985. Home: Paris France. 25. 1921; d.

Kaminker;

Home: 435 E 52nd

St

New York

in their original

form

Flute, Elizabeth in Roberto Devereaux. I Puntana, Julius Caesar. Suor Angelica, II Tabarro. Gianni Schicchi, Faust. La Loca. Merry Widow. Turk in Italy, Rigoletto. I Capuleti e I Montecchi, Lucrezia Borgia, Ariodante, Le Coq D'Or, others; recordings include The Art of Beverly Sills. Welcome to Vienna. Great Scores (with Placido Domingo); ret. from opera and concert stage, 1980; numerous TV spls; author:

Bubbles-A Self-Portrait, 1976, autobiography Beverly. 1987. bd. March of Dimes, nat. chmn. Mothers' March on Birth Defects. Recipient Handel medallion, 1973, Pearl S. Buck Women's award, 1979, award for Profiles in Music, 1976, Grammy award, 1976, award for Lifestyles with Beverly Sills, 1978. Medal of Freedom. 1980, Kennedy Ctr. Honors award, Heinz award in Arts and

Chmn.

Emmy Emmy

Humanities. 1995 Office: c/o Vincent and Farrell Assoc 157 57th St Ste 502 New York NY 10019-2210

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SILVERMAN, FRED,

television producer; b. N.Y.C, 1937. Student, Syracuse U.; M in TV and Theatre Arts. Ohio State U With Sta. WGN-TV, Chgo.; then Sta. WPIXTV. N.Y.C; then dir. daytime programs CBS-TV. N.Y.C, v.p. programs, 1970-75; pres. ABC Entertainment, N.Y.C, 1975-78; pres., chief exec, officer NBC-TV, N.Y.C, 1978;

now

pres.

Fred Silverman Co.. Prodn. Co., 1989.

L.A.; co-founder Pierce/ Exec, producer TV series In the Heat of the Night. Jake and the Fatman, Father Dowling Mysteries, Diagnosis Murder Starring Dick Van Dyck. Office: Fred Siverman Prod 12400 Wilshire Blvd Ste 920 Los Angeles 90025-

TV

Silverman

Mason Movies. Matlock,

Perry

CA

1030

SHELBY

SILVERSTEIN,

;

and the Three Kings (Am. Inst. Graphic Arts, NY. Times awards 1960. Caldecott medal 1961). The Emperor and the Drummer Boy. (New York Times award 1962, Recipient awards, certificates of merit San Francisco. Los Angeles,

award

SIGNORET, Germany, Mar

;

chmn. adv. coun.

U

10022-6445 Office: Munel Siebert New York NY 10022-4834

Ste 1720

dirs.

Infrastruc-

Adv. Coun., Gilead

NY

SIMON

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SIKORSKY, IGOR I., aerospace May 25. 1889; came to U.S., 1919,

engineer; b. Kiev, Russia. naturalized, 1928.; s. John S.; m. Elizabeth A. Semion, Jan. 27, 1924; I dau 4 sons. Grad., Inst. Tech. Kiev. 1908; M.S. (hon). Yale U., 1935; hon. degree, Wesleyan U Lehigh U.. Fla. So. Coll.. R.I State Coll.. Northeastern U U Pa.. U. Bridgeport, Yale U DSc, Colby Coll.. 1955. Trinity Coll., 1965, Fairfield U.. 1966. Designed, built flying machines. 1908-11; head engring. dept. Russo-Baltic R.R. Car Works, 1912-18; organizer ,

.

;

Sikorksy Aero. Engring. Corp.. 1923, Sikorsky Mfg. Corp., 1925, Sikorsky Aviation Corp., 1928; engring. mgr. Sikorsky Aircraft divsn. United Aircraft Corp., 1928-57; ret., 1957; cons., advisor United Aircraft Corp., 1957-72. Author: Winged Message. Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Soc. for Encouragement Arts, recipient Potts medal Franklin Inst..

Gen W.E. Mitchell award. 1944, Copernican citation, Award Manufactures and Commerce London. 1960. Fawcett Aviation award, 1944, Hawks Meml. Trophy. 1947, Gold medal Fed. Aeronautique Internal., 1947, Presdl. certificate 1948. Merit, Collier Trophy, 1950, Daniel Gugenheim medal, 1951, Nat. Def. Transp. award, 1952, Godfrey Lowell Cabot award N.E. Aero. Club, John Scott medal City of Phila., 1955. James Watt Internat. gold medal (London). 1955, Cross of Chevalier Legion of Honor, France, 1960, Elmer A. Sperry award. 1964, Modern Pioneers Creative Industry medal NAM., 1965. Award of Honor Wisdom Soc.. 1966. Nat Medal of Sci.. 1967. Wright Bros. Trophy. 1967, John Fritz medal, 1968, numerous others; named Aero Hall of Fame. 1966. Popular Mechanics Hall of Fame; Established trophy in his honor United Aircraft Corp.. 1961. Fellow (hon.) Rochester Mus. Arts and Scis., Am. Helicopter Soc. (Alexander Klemin award 1950, Grover E. Bell award 1960). Royal Aero. Soc. (Silver medal 1949); mem. ASME (Warner medal 1944). AIAA (Sylvanus A. Reed award 1942), Nat. Acad. Engring., Soc. Automotive Engrs., Nat. Aero. Assn., Aero. of C. Am. Soc. French Legion of Honor, Order Daedalions, Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots, Aero. Industries Assn. Am.. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn., U.S. Naval Inst.. Navy League U.S.. Early Birds Aviation, Profl. Engrs. Conn. (Engr. of Yr. 1962). Royal Soc. Arts (Eng.), Royal Aero. Soc (Eng). OX5 of Am. Club, Quiet Birdmen Club. Wings Club, Nat. Aviation Club. Achievements include built and flew first multimotored airplane, 1913, designed and built 75 large four-motored bombers used by Russian Army, commd. by French govt, to build plane for mil. use, but prodn. cut short by armistice; developed first 4-engine plane, 1913, 1st successful long-range clippers, which pioneered transoceanic air svc, developed 1st successful helicopter produced in We. Hemisphere. 1939. Died Oct. 26, 1972; 1933, 1943,

First

C

(SHEL

SILVERSTEIN),

author, cartoonist, composer, folksinger; b. Chgo., 1932; I daughter. Former corr., cartoonist Stars and Stripes, Pacific area; now cartoonist, writer Playboy Mag., Chgo., 1956 Author: (books) Now Here's Plan, 1960. Lafcadio. the Lion Who Shot Back. 1963. Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book. 1961, Giraffe and a Half, The Giving Tree. 1964, A Playboy's Teevee Jeebies, 1963, More Playboy's Teevee Jeebies, 1965. L'Arbe Au Grand Coeur, 1973. Now Here's My Plan. 1976. Uncle Shelby's Zoo: Don't Bump the Glump. Where the Sidewalk Ends. 1974, The Missing Piece, 1976. The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, 1981, Light in the Attic. 1981, Falling Up, 1998; co-author: Things Change, 1988, The Best American Short Plays 1992-1993: The Theatre Annual Since 1937, 1993; (drawings) Different Dances. 1979, Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros. 1964, Uncle Shelby's ABZ. 1985; plays: The Lady or the Tiger. 1981; composer: Comin' After Jinny, Boa Constrictor, Boy Named Sue, One's On the Way, The Unicorn. So Good to So Bad, Yes. Mr. Rogers, Conch Train Robbery, Freakin* at the Freakers Ball, Where the Side Walk Ends; albums include: Dirty Feet, 1968. Ned Kelly, 1970, Freakin" at the Freakers' Ball. 1972. Sloppy Seconds, 1972, Dr. Hook, 1972, Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies, 1973, Drain My Brain, 1980; appeared in film: Who is Harry Kellerman and Why is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?. 1971 AUS Japan. Korea. 1950s. Died May 10. 1999.



My

A

A

SIMMONS,

JOE, musician; b. N.Y.. Nov. 24, include Raising Hell, Tougher Than Leather, Down With The King; singles include It's Like That, Sucker MCs, Rock Box, King of Rock, Beats To The Rhyme. Pause, What's It All About. Albums

1966.

Back From

Hell.

SIMMONS, RUSSELL, Hollis. NY., 1957; founder, owener Def

recording industry Daniel S Attended,

s

executive;

CCNY.



b.

Co-

Jam Records, N.Y.C, 1985 owner Rush Artist Mgmt.; chmn.. CEO, pres. Rush Comms.; owner 6 record labels; chmn. Def Jam/Def Soul Records. Co-prodr. films Krush Groove, 1985. Tougher Than Leather, 1988; dir. music videos; HBO appearance Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam; mgmt. co. represents Public Enemy, LL Cool J, others. Office: Rush Communications 530 7th Ave New York NY 10018-4878

SIMON, HERBERT A(LEXANDER),

social

;

scientist;

b.

Milw June 15. 1916; s. Arthur and Edna (Merkel) S.i m. Dorothea Pye. Dec. 25, 1937; children: Kathenne S. Frank, .

buried Straford CT.

Arthur, Barbara. AB, U. Chgo.. 1936. PhD. 1943. (hon). 1964; DSc (hon). Case Inst. Tech 1963. Yale 1963, Marquette U., 1981, Columbia U., 1983. Gustavus Adolphus U 1984, Mich. Tech. U., 1988. Carnegie- Mellon U., 1990; Fil. Dr. (hon.), Lund U., Sweden, 1968; (hon.). McGill U.. 1970, U. Mich.. 1978. U. Pitts.. 1979. U Paul Valery. France, 1984, Harvard U., 1990; Dr. Econ. Sci. (hon), Erasmus U. Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1973. Duquesne V.. 1988; DSc (hon). (hon). III. Inst. Tech.. 1988; in Polit. Sci. (hon). U Pavia. Italy. 1988; in Psychology (hon). U. Rome, 1993; (hon. causa). U. Buenos Aires, 1999 Rsch asst. U Chgo. 1936-38; staff mem. Internat. City Mgrs.' Assn.; also asst. editor Pub. Mgmt. and Municipal Year Book, 1938-39; dir. adminstrv. measurement studies Bur. Pub. Adminstrn.. U. Calif. 1939-42; asst. prof, Peter

LLD

BEVERLY (MRS. PETER

SILLS,

GREENOUGH),

B. performing arts organization executive, coloratura soprano; b. Bklyn May 25, 1929; d. Morris and Sonia (Bahn) Silverman; m. Peter B. Greenough. 1956, children: Meredith. Peter B.; stepchildren: Lindley. Nancy, Diana. Grad. pub. sens.; student voice, Estelle Leibling; student piano, Paolo Gallico; student stagecraft. Desire Defrere; hon. doctorates, Harvard ,

NYU, New

Eng. Conservatory, Temple U. Gen. dir. Opera. 1979-1989; pres. Opera Bd.. 1989-90; mng dir Met. Opera. N.Y.C. 1991-94; chairwoman Lincoln Ctr. for Performing Arts, Inc., N.Y.C, 1994 Bd dirs. Am. Express. Macy's. Time/Warner Comm., Met. Opera; cons. Nat. Coun. on Arts. Radio debut as Bubbles Silverman on Uncle Bob's Rainbow House, 1932; appeared on Major Bowes Capitol Family Hour, 1934-41, on Our Gal Sunday; toured with Shubcrt Tours, Charles Wagner Opera Co.. 1950. 51; operatic debut Phila Civic Opera, 1947; debut. N.Y.C. Opera Co. as Rosalinda in Die Redermaus, 1955; debut San Francisco Opera, 1953; debut La Scala, Milan as Pamira in Siege of Connth. 1969. Royal Opera. Covent Garden in Lucia di Lammermoor, London, 1971, Met Opera, 1975. Vienna Slate Opera, 1967, Teatro Fcnice in La Traviata, Venice; appeared Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires; recital debut 97 Pans, London Symphony Orch., 1 97 1 appeared throughout S Am. including Boston U.S.. Europe, U.,

NYC

NYC



;

NYC.

1

1 ,

Symphony, Tanglewood

;

Festival, 1968, 69,

Robin Hood

Dell,

1969; title roles in Don Pasquale, Norma. Ballad of Baby Doc, Thais, La Traviata. Anna Bolena, Mana Stuarda. Lucia de Lammermoor, Barber of Seville. Manon, Louise, Tales of Hoffmann. Daughter of the Regiment, The Magic Phila

.

.

U..

,

LLD

LHD

D

D

D

polit. sci.

III.

1947-49; also

Inst. Tech.. 1942-45, assoc.

chmn. dept.

polit.

and

prof, 1945-47, prof.

social sci., 1946-49; prof,

adminstrn. and psychology Carnegie Mellon U.. 65.

Pitts..

Richard King Mellon univ. prof, computer



scis.

1949-

and

psychology. 1965 head dept. indsl. mgmt. Carnegie Mellon 1957U., 1949-60; assoc dean Grad. Sch. Indsl. Adminstrn 73. trustee. 1972-93; emeritus trustee. 1993—; cons, to In1942-49, U.S. Bur. Budget. 1946-49. ternal City Mgrs. Assn U.S. Census Bur., 1947, Cowlcs Found, for Research in Econs., 1947-60; cons and acting dir. Mgmt. Engring br. Econ. Cooperation Adminstrn., 1948; Ford Disting, lectr. NYU. 1959: Vanuxem lectr. Princeton, 1961; William James lectr. Harvard, 1963, Sigma Xi lectr., 1964, 76-78, 86; Harris lectr. Northwestern U., 1967; Karl Taylor Compton lectr. MIT. 1968; Wolfgang Koehler lectr. Dartmouth. 1975; KalzNcwcomb lectr U. Mich.. 1976; Carl Hovland lectr Yale. 1976; Ueno lectr.. Tokyo. 1977; Gaither lectr. U Calif. ;

.

,

SIMON Camp

1982; Gannon lectr. Stanford U 1982; vis. fellow Princeton U„ 1983; Auguste Comte lectr. London Sch Econs., 1987; Lee Kuan Yew lectr. U. Singapore. 1989. Calif. Berkeley. 1990. lectr. U. Roma Hitchcock lectr. Bocconi U. Milan. 1993; Sapienza. 1993. Mallioli lectr

Berkeley. 1980;

Fordham

U..

Marschak

lectr.

lectr.

.

Oates

1982;

UCLA.

U

U. Akron, 2000; hon. prof. Tianjin (China) U 1980, Beijing (China) U., 1986; hon rsch. scientist Inst. Psychology. Chinese Acad. Scis,. 1985; chmn. bd. dirs. Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., 1961-65; chmn. Pa. Gov's Milk Inquiry Com.. 1964-65; chmn. div. behavioral scis. NRC. 1968-70; mem. President's Sci. Adv. Com., 1968-72; trustee Carnegie Inst.. Pitts.. 1987-93, hon. trustee. 1993—; cons. bus. and govt), orgns. Author or co-author books relating to field, including Administrative Behavior. 1947, 4th edit.. 1997, Public Administration, 1950. with new Introduction, 1992. Models of Man. 1956, rev edit.. 1991, Organizations, 1958, with new Introduction, 1993, New Science of Management Decision, I960, rev. edit.. 1977, The Shape of Automation. 1965. The Sciences of the Artificial, 1968. 3d edit.. 1996. Human Problem Solving. 1972. Skew Distributions and Business Firm Sizes, 1 976, Models of Discovery. 1 977, Models of Thought, Vol. I, 1979, Vol. II. 1989, Models of

Grunbcrg

lectr.

.

Bounded Reason

Rationality, Vols.

Human

in

WHO'S

250

Affairs,

I

and

1983.

new Introduction. 1993, 1 991 Models of My Life,

1982, Vol. Ill, Protocol Analysis, II,

1997, 1984. 1987,

Discovery. Empirically Based Recipient Adminstrs. award Am. Microeconomics, 1997. Coll. Hosp Adminstrs., 1957, Alfred Nobel Mem. prize in econ. scis.. 1978. Dow-Jones award, 1983. scholarly contbns. 1983. Nat. Medal Sci.. 1986. Pender award Acad. Mgmt award U. Pa., 1987, Fiorino d'Oro City of Florence. Italy, 1988. Psychol. Found. Gold medal. 1988. award for excellence in the scis. Gov. of Pa., 1990, rsch. excellence award Internal. Joint Conf. Artificial Intelligence, 1995. Fellow AAAS, APA (disting. sci. contbn. award 1969, lifetime contbn. award 1993), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Assn. Artificial Intelligence, Am. Econ. Assn. (disting., Ely lectr. 1977), Econometric Soc.. Am. Psychol. Soc. (William

with

Scientific

,

An

musician, composer; b. Newark, Oct. 13, son, 1941; s. Louis and Belle S.; m Peggy Harper (div ), Harper; m. Came Fisher (div); m. Edie Bnckell. 1992; 1 postgrad Bklyn child, Adrian Edward. B.A.. Queens Coll Law Sch. With mus. group Simon and Garfunkel. 1964-71. soloist. 1972—. songs recorded with Garfunkel include Mrs. Robinson (Grammy award). The Boxer. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Grammy award); albums with Garfunkel

SIMON, PAUL,

1

.

.

Wednesday Morning 3 AM, 1964. Sounds of Silence. Parsley, Sage. Rosemary and Thyme, 1966. The Grad-

Am. Sociol. Soc., Inst. Mgmt. Scis. (life, v. p. Von Neumann theory award 1988). Brit. Psychol. Assn. (hon.); mem. IEEE (hon), Jewish Acad Arts and Scis.. Am. Polil. Sci. Assn. (James Madison award 1984. John M. Gaus award 2000), Am. Soc. Pub. Adminstrn. (Fredenck Mosher award 1974. Dwight Waldo award 1995, Donald C Stone lectr. 1997), Assn. Computing Machinery (A.M. fellow).

NAS

Turing award

1975), (com. on sci. and pub. policy 1967-69, 82-90, chmn. com. air quality control 1974, chmn. com. behavioral scis. NSF 1975-76, coun.. 1978-81, 83-86. chmn. com. scholarly com. with PRC, 1983-87, co-chmn. com. behavioral sci. in prevention of nuclear war 1986-90). Cognitive Sci. Soc., Soc. Exptl. Psychologists, Am. Philos. Soc., Royal Soc. Letters (Lund; fgn. mem.), Orgnl. Sci. Soc. (Japan, hon), Yugoslav Acad. Scis. (fgn.), Chinese Acad Sci. (fgn .), Russian Acad. Sci. (fgn.), Indonesian Economists Assn. (hon). Univ. Club Pitts., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi (Proctor prize 1980). Democrat- Unitarian. Office: Carnegie Mellon U Dept Psychology Schenley Park Pittsburgh PA 15213

SIMON, NEIL,

playwright, television writer; b. N.Y.C.. July s. Irving and Mamie Simon; m. Joan Bairn, Sept. 30, 1953 (dec): m. Marsha Mason, 1973 (div,); m. Diane Lander, 1987. Student. NYU. 1946; LLD (hon.), Hofstra U., 1981, Williams Coll., 1984. Author materials for Tamiment (Pa.) revues. 1952-53; author: (with brother Danny) sketches Catch a Star, 1955, (with brother Danny) for New Faces of '56; book for musicals Little Me, 1962, Sweet Charity. 1966 (Evening Standard Drama award 1967), Promises, Promises, 1968 (Tony award nomination 1969), They're Playing Our Song, 1979, Little Me (Tony award nomination 1963 version, 4, 1927;

rev.

version).

1982,

The Goodbye

Girl,

1993.

Rewrites:

A

Memoir. 1996; plays include Come Blow Your Horn, 1961, in the Park, 1963 (Tony award nomination 1963), The Odd Couple. 1965 (Tony award 1965). The Star-Spangled Girl. 1966, Plaza Suite. 1968 (Tony award nomination 1968). Last of the Red Hot Lovers, 1969 (Tony award nomination 1970), The Gingerbread Lady. 1970, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1971 (Tony award nomination 1972), The Sunshine Boys. 1972. The Good Doctor, 1973. God's Favorite, 1974. California Suite. 1976, Chapter Two. 1977. I Ought to be in Pictures, 1980, Fools, 1981, Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1983, Biloxi Blues, 1985 (Tony award for Best Playwright 1985, Best Play 1985), The Odd Couple (female version), 985, Broadway Bound, 986 (Tony award nomination 1987), Rumors, 1988, Lost in Yonkers, 1991 (Pulitzer Prize for drama 1991, Tony award Best Play 1991), Jake's Women. 1992, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, 1993. London Suite, 1995; wrote screenplays adapted from own Barefoot

1

1

1967. The Odd Couple. 1968. Plaza Suite, 1971. Last of the Red Hot Lovers, 1972, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1975, The Sunshine Boys, 1975, California Suite. 1978. Chapter Two, 1979, Only When I Laugh (adapted from play The Gingerbread Lady), 1981, I Ought to be in Pictures, 1982, Brighton Beach Memoirs. 1986, Biloxi Blues. 1988, Broadwav Bound, 1992 (TV motion picture). Lost in Yonkers, 1993, (TV motion picture) Jake's Women, 1996; other screenplays include After the Fox, 1966, The Out-of-Towners, 1970. The Heartbreak Kid, 1973. plays: Barefoot in the Park,

Murder by Death. 1976, The Goodbye Girl, 1977, The Cheap Detective, 1978. Seems Like Old Times. 1980. Max Dugan Returns. 1983, The Lonely Guy (adaptation). 1984. The Sluggers Wife. 1984. The Marrying Man, 1991; other motion pictures based on his stage plays: Come Blow Your Horn, 1963. Sweet Charity. 1969. The Star-Spangled Girl, 1971, wrote for TV shows: The Phil Silvers Arrow Show, 1958, The Tallulah Bankhead Show, 1951. The Sid Caesar Show, 195657 (Emmy award 1956-57), Phil Silvers Show. 1958-59 (Emmy award 1958-59), Garry Moore Show. 1959-60; also NBC spl. The Trouble with People. 1972. Served to cpl. USAAF, 1945-46. Recipient Sam S. Shubert award 1968, Writers Guild screen awards, 1968, 70, 75, Writers Guild Laurel award, 1979. Mem. Dramatists Guild, Writers Guild (Laurel award 1979, screen awards 1968, 70. 75). Address: care Albert DaSilva 502 Park Ave New York 1 0022- 1 108

Am.

NY

J.

restoration John

internal, councillors Ctr for Strategic and Internat. Studies; mem hon. com. Women's Econ Round Table; mem. exec, com. The Bretton Woods Com mem. policy coun. The Tax Found.; mem. of coun. Templeton Coll.; prin. Coun. for Ex;

1966,

mem.

from the Capeman. 1998. In Concert/Live Rhymin.

1998,

concerts include Central Park, 1991, Born at the Right Time tour, Johannesburg, South Africa. 1992, series with Art

Garfunkel. Paramount, 1993; appeared in films Annie Hall. 1977, One-Trick Pony, 1980; appeared in Showtime prodn. Paul Simon's Graceland: The African Concert, 1987; author: (book) At the Zoo, 1991; (play) Capeman. 1998. Recipient Emmy award for Paul Simon Spl.. NBC-TV. 1977; inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 1990.

Govt.;

mem.

exec.

coun.

Daytop

Village.

Inc.;

ternat.

com. Jefferson Energy Found.; mem. incom. Miles Jesu Internat. Com for Human Dignity;

mem

nat.

nat. steering

planning bd. Morality in Media Inc.; mem. coun. Nat. Coun. on Alcoholism and Drug Inc.; mem diplomatic coun. People to People Sports Com. Inc.; hon. chmn. Inst Ednl Affairs; hon. chmn. fund raising campaign Morns Ctr. YMCA; hon. co-chmn. Liberty Pk Found Suffolk County Vietnam Vets. Meml Commn.. U.S. Fitness Acad Campaign. Nat. Fitness Found mem. adv. coun. William J. Donovan Meml. Found Inc., chmn. Templeton Honor Rolls for Edn. in Free Soc., bd. adv. Ctr. for Military Readiness, Chances for Children. Served with inf. U.S. Army, 1946-48. Decorated Order of the Nile (Egypt); recipient Investment Bankers Assn. Am. award, 1970, Small Bus. Adminstrn. citation. 1971, 2d ann. Youth

chmn.'s

Dependence

,

;

Services

award Wall

St.

div

B'nai B'rith,

1

971, Outstanding

award Port Authority NY., 1973, Merit award Securities Industry Assn., 1973, Outstanding

Service to His Country

Citizen of N.J. award Advt. Club N.J.. 1974. Financial World award, 1974, Good Scout award Boy Scouts Am., 1974, Exec. Govt, award OIC Govt. Relations Service, 1974, Outstanding Citizen of Yr award. 1974, lndsl Payroll Savs. award. 1974, Civic Leadership award Am. Jewish Com., 1975, Dean's citation Am. U., 1975, Trustees medal Fairleigh Dickenson U.. 1975, Gold medal Nat. Inst. Social Scis., 1975, Am. Eagle award Nat. Invest in Am. Coun., 1975, Achievement award Newark Acad. Alumni Assn., 1975, Bicentennial award U.S. Citizen's Congress. 1975, Young Americans For Freedom citation. 1975, Am. Inst, for Pub Service award, 1976, Bus. in Pub. Affairs award of of Md.. 1976, Flame of Truth award Fund for Higher Edn. in Israel, 1976, Disting. Achievements award Money Marketers of NYU, 1976. Pa. Soc. medal. 1976. NYU Coll. Bus. and Pub. Adminstrn. medal, 1976, Govt. Service award Pub. Relations Soc. Am., 1976. Carnauba Palm award S.C Johnson and Son Inc., 1976, proclamation Pub Relations Soc. Am.. 1976, Pres.'s award for outstanding achievement, 1976. Econ. Forum citation Chapman Coll., 1977, Alexander Hamilton award Dept. Treasury, 1977, Am. Legion award, 1977, Brotherhood award NCCJ. 1977, Outstanding Achievement award Freedoms Found, at Valley Forge, 1978, Order of Anthony Wayne citation Valley Forge Mil. Acad, and Jr.

US

.

1954.

Moore Scholarship Fund, Univ. Coll., Dublin, Ireland. Com. on Arts and Humanities; mem. com. for B. Kelly Jr. Meml. Boathouse; mem. vis. com. Marine Scis. Rsch. Ctr.. SUNY. Stony Brook; mem. D.

Pres.'s

cellence in

uate (soundtrack), 1968 (Grammy award). Bookends, 1968. Bridge over Troubled Waters, 1970 (Grammy award), Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits. 1972, Concert in the Park. 1982; solo albums include Paul Simon, 1972, There Goes Rhymin' Simon, 1973. Live Rhymin', 1975, Still Crazy After All These Years, 1975 (Grammy award). Greatest Hits. Etc., 1977. One-Tnck Pony. 1980, Hearts and Bones, 1983. Graceland. 1986 (Grammy award 1986, 87). Negotiations and Love Songs 1971-86, 1989, Paul Simon: Solo. 1990. The Rhythm of the Saints, 1990. 1964-93, 1993. Born at the Right Time, 1991, Collection, 1991, Paul Simon & Friends, 1993. Songs

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

include

Am

James

WHO

SIMON, WILLIAM EDWARD,

investment banker, former

secretary of treasury; b. Paterson, N.J., Nov.

27, 1927; m. 1995); m. Tonia 1996; children: William Edward Beth Simon Streep, Carol Leigh Simon

Carol

1950 (dec. June

Girard. Sept. 9, Adams Donnelley, July

2,

Jr., John Peter, Mary Porges, Aimee Simon Bloom, Julie Ann Simon Munro, Johanna Katrina Morns. BA in Govt, and Law, Lafayette

LLD

(hon).

1973, other hon. degrees include 1975, Manhattanville Coll.. 1978. U.. 1980, Washington Coll.. 1984. Rider Coll., 1984, Seton Hall U.. 1984, Fairleigh Dick-

Coll..

1952,

LLD. Pepperdine

U..

Washington U.. 1980, Boston

inson U., 1984, Rutgers U.. 1985. U. Rochester, 1985;

D

of

Law, Jacksonville U., 1976; Scriptural Degree, Israel Torah Rsch. Inst., Jerusalem, 1976; Doctor Philosophiae honoris causa, Tel Aviv U., 1976; DSc, New Eng. Coll., 1977; Civil

HHD,

Springfield U.. 1986;

Republic of Korea. 1988; 1996.

With Union

D

Hanyang

of Econs..

HHD

U.. Seoul.

(hon), Manhattanville Coll..

NYC.

1952-57, asst. v.p., mgr. mcpl. trading dept., 1955-57; v.p, Weeden & Co., N.Y.C. 1957-64; joined Salomon Bros. & Hutzler. N.Y.C, 1964; sr. ptnr.. mem. exec. com. Salomon Bros., N.Y.C, 1964-73; dep. sec. Dept. Treasury. Washington. 1973-74; adminstr Fed. Energy Office. Washington, 1973-74; sec. of the treasury, 1974-77; sr. cons. Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc., 1977-79; sr. advisor Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co. Inc.. 197780; dep. chmn. Olayan Investments Co. Establishment, 198082; chmn. Crescent Diversified Ltd., 1980-82, Wesray Corp.. 1981-86, Wesray Capital Corp., 1984-86; chmn. emeritus Wesray Corp., Wesray Capital Corp., 1987; currently chmn., LLC. William E. Simon Sons, Morristown, N.J.; co-chmn. Internal. Inc., L.A.; chmn William E. Simon Found., Inc.; bd. dirs. Pompano Pk. Realty, Inc., Castleton, Inc.; former cons. W.R. Grace & Co., Brazitinvest, Allstate Ins. Co., Calvin Bullock Ltd Johnson & Johnson; mem. pub. rev. bd. Arthur Andersen & Co.; past chmn. World Trade Bancorp.; lectr. numerous schs. including Harvard Bus. Sch., U. Mich., Georgetown U., Boston U U. Chgo., Columbia U., Lafayette Coll., U. Notre Dame, Oxford U.. USAF Acad.. U.S. Mil. Acad.. L.I. U Washington U„ St. Louis, Princeton U., Erasmus U., Rotterdam, The Netherlands, U. Rochester, Susquehanna U.. Fairleigh Dickinson U.; lectr. confs., round tables, panels, corps., mem. adv. bd. Classics of Liberty Libr. (Gryphon Edits. Inc.), Corp. for Devel. and Commerce, The Papers of Albert Gallatin, apptd. adj. rfac. Securities Co.,

&

WSGP

,

.

,

mem. and dist. vis. prof. USAF Acad. 1995 Author: A Time for Truth. 1978. A Time For Action. 1980; mem. bd. Gryphon Editions Inc., The Washington Times. Pres. John M. Olm Found., founding pres. Richard

editorial adv.

Nixon

Presdl. Libr. and Birthplace; chmn. investment com. Acad USAF Acad. Academic Devel. Fund; former and treas. U.S. Olympic Com now mem. bd. adminstrs., fin. com.; mem. budget and fin. com., trustee Heritage Found.. Newark Boys Chorus Sch.; trustee emeritus

USAF

,

pres.

,

Lafayette Coll.. trustee, mem. investment com., adv. coun., trustee Simon Sch., U. Rochester;

mem.

exec,

chmn. bd. trustees U.S. Olympic Found.; bd. dirs. Sequoia Inst., Kissinger Assocs., Nat. Football Found, and Hall of Fame Inc., dir. ementus. Internal. Found, for Edn. and Self Help, Citizens Network for Fgn. Affairs, Atlantic Coun. of U.S., Target, bd. dirs., co-chmn. endowment com. Covenant House; hon. dir. The Gerald R. Ford Found.; bd. advisors Cath. League for Religious and Civil Rights; mem. nat. coun. trustees Freedoms Found, at Valley Forge; mem. adv. bd. Jesse Owens Found., sec. /treas mem. bd. overseers Hoover Instn. on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford U., Exec. Coun. on Fgn. Diplomacy; mem. adv. bd. Am. rep. Pacific Security Rsch. Inst., Sydney, Australia, U. So. Calif. Sch. Bus. Adminstrn., trustee Newark Acad., mem. nominating com.; mem. adv. bd.. life mem. SAIL.. Inc. -Am. Tall Ship Syndicate, Pvt. Sector Initiatives Found., Women's Sports Found U.S. Assn. Blind Athletes, Caths. Committed to Support the Pope, The Acton Inst Ctr. for Internat Mgmt Edn., U. Dallas, Ctr. for Christianity and the Common Good; mem. nat. adv. bd. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance; hon. bd. govs. Tel Aviv U.;mem. bd. advisors William J Casey chair geopolit. studies John M. Ashbrook Ctr. Pub. Affairs; mem. fed. adv. bd. Commn. for Preservation of Treasury Bldg.; mem. Inaugural adv. bd. Gene Autry Western Heritage Mus.; mem. adv. coun. Consumer Alert; mem. internat. adv. coun. Internat. Ctr. for the Disabled; mem com. Cardinal's Com. of the Laity; bd. govs. Hugh O'Brian Youth Fedn bd. govs., mem. fin., investment corns., spl. com. on hosp. environ., mem. internal, adv. bd. N.Y. Hosp.; bd. govs. Ronald Reagan Presdl. Found., mem. Amb. John ;

,

,

;

C

C

1978, Disting. Patriot award SAR, 1979, George Washington Kidd award Lafayette Coll. Alumni Assn., 1979, George Washington Honor medal Valley Forge Freedom Coll.,

Found..

Above

Eastside Conservative Club, 1980, Service award, Easton Rotary Club. 1980. Charles Edison

1979,

Self

Meml. award, Leadership award Columbia Bus. Sch., 1982, Cath Big Bros of Yr. award Lotus Club. 1982, Hall of Fame award Tri-County Scholarship, 1983. Disting. Service award The Liberty Bowl, 1983, Jesse Owens Internat. Amateur Athletic award, 1984, Reed K. Swenson Leadership award Nat. Jr. Coll. Athletic Assn., 1984, Gov.'s Com. on Scholastic Achievement award, 1985, Golden Medallion award Internat. Swimming Hall of Fame, 1985, Internal. Exec, of Yr. award Am. Grad. Sch. Internat. Mgmt., 1985, Humanitarian award Am. Sportscaster Assn.. 1985, Man of Yr. award Morristown Rotary Club, 1986, Disting. Citizen award Greater N.Y. council Boy Scouts Am., 1986, Sportsman of Yr. award All-Am. Collegiate Golf Found.. 1986, Golden Plate award Am. Acad. Achievement, 1986, Societe d'Honneur award Lafayette Coll., 1986, Kriendler award Marine Corps Sch., 1986, Reunion Alumni Achievement award Newark Acad., 1986, Disting. Service award Cons. Engrs. Council N.J., 1987, Charles McCaffree award Coll. Swimming Coaches Assn. Am, Inc., 1987, Covenant House award, 1988, 1st Ann. award Mid- Atlantic Legal Found., 1988, Pres.'s medal Adelphi U., 1989, Entrepreneur of Yr. award Henry Bloch Sch. Bus. and Pub. Adminstrn., U. Mo., Kansas City, 1989, Jesse Owens Internat. award U.S. 1990, Ellis Island Medal of Honor award. Olympic Com 1990, Club of Champions Gold medal Cath. Youth Orgn. of Archdiocese N.Y., 1991; named to l'Ordre Olympique by le Comite Internat. Olympique, 1987, U.S. Olympic Com Hall of Fame, 1991, Robert S. Brookings award Washington U., St. Louis, 1993, Humanitarian award St. Leo Coll., Tampa, Wills award for Excellence Helen Keller Fla., 1995, Louis Svcs. for Blind, N.Y.C, 1995. naming of William E. Simon Residence Hall at U.S. Olympic Tng. Ctr., Colorado Springs. .

C

1995. Pilgrims of U.S., Nat. Fedn. State high Sch. Assns. (chmn. bd. emeritus), Mont Pelerin Soc.. Asia Soc. (former trustee). Explorers Club (hon. dir.). bd. counselors Am. Assn. Master Knights of Sovereign Milit. Order of Assn. Ret. PerMalta (exec, com), Villa Taverna Soc., sons, Artie Inst* N.Am., Am. Australian Assn., Author's Guild Inc., Collector Arms Dealer Assn., N.J. Farm Bureau, Penn. Soc., Royal Geographical Soc., Kappa Beta Phi. Clubs: Alfalfa (Washington); Balboa Bay (Calif); Maidstone Inc., Links, N.Y. Yacht, Bond of NY., Mcpl. Bond of N.Y.,

Colo.,

Am

N.Y. Athletic (N.Y.C, Calif.

Man

of Yr. 1984);

Commonwealth of Oahu

(San Francisco); Rolling Rock (Ligonier, Pa.);

Country (Honolulu); Maui Country; Morns County Golf (N.J.); Robert Trent Jones Internal Golf (founding bd. dirs). Bel-Air Country Club, Bohemian Club and Cave Man Camp, Park Ave Club, DKE Club/Yale Club, Sunningdale Golf Club. Sporting CLays of Tampa Bay. Amwell Valley Conservancy Numerous scholarships and endowments established Died June 3. 2000.

SIMONT, MARC,

artist; b. Pans. France. Nov. 23, 1915; s. Josep and Dolors m. Sara Dal ton, Apr. 7, 1945; I son. Marc Dalton. Attended, Academie Julian, Academie Ranson, Andre Lhote Sch.. all Pans. 1932-35. NAD. N.Y.C. 1936. Asst. to Ezra Winter on Jefferson Wing mural Library of 1940; author, illustrator 9 children's books, Congress, 1939 illustrator 80 books; author, illustrator: Opera

came

to

(Baste)



U.S., 1927, naturalized, 1936;

S.;

;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Souffle, 1950. Polly's Oaes, 1951. The Lovely Summer, 1952, to Gel to First Base. 1952. Mimi. (with Red Smith)

How

1955. Paca.

The Plumber Out 1959.

Spam. 1965.

of the Sea. 1955. The Contest at Come Elephants''. 1965. Afternoon in ChilaY Eye View of the World. 1972. The

How

A

Goose That Almost Got Cooked. 1997; translator, The Lieutenant Colonel and The Gypsy. 1971;

illustrator

translator

Ibrahim. 1989. Recipient Caldecott honor. 1950. Caldecott award. 1957, citation ment Soc. Illustrators. 1965. II-lustrad'Or Profl. Assn

Illustrators of Catalonia.

1997; Tiffany

Found, fellow. 1937. Mem. Am. Vets. Com.. Authors Guild. Home: 336 Town St West Cornwall CT 06796-1304

(div ); children: Arnelle, Jason; m. Nicole Brown. 1985 (div. 1992); children: Sydney, Justin Student, U So Calif.; grad.. City Coll. San Francisco. Halfback Buffalo Bills, 1969-78, San Francisco 49'ers, 1978-79; sports commentator ABC Sports. 1979-86; analyst ABC Monday Night Football broadcasts. 1984-1985; co-host Sports NFL Live. Motion picture appearances include The Towering Inferno, 1974, The Cassandra Crossing, 1977, Killer Force. 1976, Capricorn One. 1978. Firepower, 1979. Hambone & Hillie, 1984, The Naked Gun. 1988. The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, 1991, The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, 1994; TV films include A Killing Affair. 1977. Goldie and the Boxer.

NBC

The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love

1979.

SIMPSON, ALAN KOOI. former senator, academic administrator; b. Cody, Wyo.. Sept. 2. 1931; s. Milward Lee and Lorna (Kooi) S.; m. Ann Schroll. June 21. 1954. chil-



William Lloyd. Colin Mackenzie, Susan Lorna. BS, dren U. Wyo 1954. JD. 1958; LLD (hon.). Calif. Western Sch. of .

Law,

Colo

1983.

Coll..

1986.

Notre

Dame U.

1987;

JD

Am

U., 1989. Rocky Mountain Coll.. 1996. U. Wyo.. 1999. Bar: Wyo. 1958. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1964. Asst. atty gen. Stale of Wyo.. 1959; city atty City of Cody. 1959-69;

(hon .).

Simpson. Kepler, and Simpson. Cody. Wyo., 1959-78; of Reps.. 1964-77. majority whip. 1973-75. majority floor leader, 1975-77, speaker pro tern. 1977; mem. U.S. Senate from Wyo., 1978-96, asst. majority or minority leader. 1984-94, chmn. vets, affairs com., chmn. fin. subcom. ptnr.

mem. Wyo. Ho

on Social Security and Family Policy, chmn. subcom. on immigration and refugee policy; mem. Spec. Com. on Aging; dir Inst. Politics Kennedy Sch. Govt. Harvard U.; guest London exchange program Regent's Coll.. London. lectr 1987; 1997;

Chmn.

Or

Lombard

for Press. chair Shorensletn Sch. Govt.. Harvard U.. Express, PacifiCorp, Biogen. bd. trustees Buffalo Bill Hist. Ctr (trustee emeritus),

vis.

Politics

lectr.

and Pub.

bd.

dirs.

Policy.

Kennedy

l.D.S.-Am

Cody. Grand Teton Music Festival; mem. Smithsonian Nat. Bd., Washington; bd. trustees Folger Shakespears Libr., Washington; dir Inst, of Politics of the Kennedy Sch. Recipient Nat. Assn. Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Mass. Land Grant Colls. Centennial Alumni award U. Wyo., 1987, Lifetime Svc. award Vietnam Vets. Am., 1993, Thomas JefMem. Wyo. Bar Assn.. ferson award in law U. Va., 1998. Park County Bar Assn., U. Wyo Alumni Assn. (pres. 1962, 63, Dialing. Alumnus award 1985), VFW (life). Am. Legion. Amvets. (Silver Helmet award). Lodges: Eagles. Elks. Masons (33 deg). Shnners. Rotary (pres. local club 1972-73). 02138Office: Kennedy Sch Govt 79 JFK St Cambridge

MA

5801

SIMPSON, GEORGE GAYLORD,

educator,

vertebrate

Chgo.. June 16. 1902; s. Joseph Alexander (Kinney) S.; m Lydia Pedroja, Feb. 2. 1923 (div. Apr. 1938); children: Helen Frances, Patricia (dec), Joan. Elizabeth; m. 2d. Anne Roe. May 27. 1938. Student. U. Colo.. 1918-19, 20-22; PhB, Yale U., 1923. PhD. 1926, paleontologist;

and Helen

b.

Julia

ScD. 1946; ScD. Princeton. 1947. U Durham. 1951, Oxford V., 1951. U. N.Mex.. 1954, U. Chgo., 1°59, Cambridge (Eng.) U., 1965. York U., 1966. Kenyon Coll. 1968, U. Colo., 1968; LLD. U Glasgow. 1951. 'Dr. he. U. Pans, France. 1965, Universidad de la Plata. Argentina, 1977, Marsh fellow, rsch. on Mesozoic mammals Peabody Mus Yale. 1924-26; field asst. Am Mus Nat History, N.Y.C., ,

1924. asst. curator of vertebrate paleontology. 1927, assoc. curator, 1928-42, curator of fossil mammals. 1942-59, chmn. dept geology and paleontology. 1944-58; prof, vertebrate

paleontology Columbia, 1945-59; Agassiz prof, vertebrate paleontology Mus. Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 1959-70: prof, geoscis U. Ariz., Tucson, 1967-84; pres., trustee Simroe Found.. 1968-84; and Internal Edn Bd. fellow in work on early fossil mammals, chiefly in Bnt Mus., London, also other instns., Eng.. France and Germany. 1926-27; expdns. to collect fossil animals include No. Tex., Mont., N.Mex., Fla. and S.E. States, Argentina. Venezuala, Brazil. Author: The Meaning of Evolution, rev. edit., 1967, Horses, 1951, Life of the Past, 1953. The Major Features of Evolution. 1953. Evolution and Geography, 1953, Life, 1957, Quantitative Zoology, I960, Principles of Animal Taxonomy, 1961, This View of Life: The World of an Evolutionist. 1964. The Geography of Evolution, 1 965. Biology and Man, 969, Penguins, 1976, Concession to the Improbable, an Unconventional Autobiography, 1978, Splendid Isolation, The Curious History of South American Mammals, 1980, Why

NRC

1

and How, Some Problems and Methods

in

Historical

Bi-

Served to maj. US Army. 1942-44 Recipient Cross medal Yale Grad. Assn 1969, Lewis prize Am. Phiios. Soc., 1942. Thompson medal NAS. 1943, Elliot medal, 1944, 65, Gaudry medal Geol. Soc France. 1947. Hayden medal. 1951. Penrose medal Geol. Soc. Am., 1952, Andre H. Dumont medal Geol. Soc. Belgium, 1953, Darwin-Wallace medal Linnean Soc., 1958, Darwin Plakette, Deutsche Akad Nalurforscher Leopoldina, 1959, Gold Medal Linnean Soc., 1962. Darwin medal Royal Soc.. 1962, Nat. Medal Sri., 1966, disting achievement medal Am Mus., 1969, Paleontol. Soc. medal, 1973. Internal, award Nat. Mus. Natural History, 1976 Fellow Am Acad Arts and Scis.. NAS. Am. Phiios. ology. 1980.

,

Geol. Soc. Am., Paleontol. Soc., AAAS, mem. Soc. Vertebrate Paleontology (sec -treas. 1940-41, pres 1942), Soc Study Evolution (pres. 1946). Am. Soc Mammologists, Soc. Systematic Zoology (pres. 1962). Soc Zoologists (pres Soc.,

Am

1964). Academia Nazionale dei Lincei (Italy). Academia Nazionale da (Italy), Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Gcog. Gaea (hon corr ), Zool. Soc. London (fgn. mem). Royal Soc. (fgn mem). Linnean Soc. London (fgn. mem), Academia de Ciencias (Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina), Asociacion Paleonlologica Argentina (hon mem). Deutsch Gesellschaft fur

XL

Saugetierkunde Gesellschaft. Ariz.

Phi

Died Oct

SIMPSON,

O.

(hon). Senkenbergische Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. 6.

J.

Naturforschende

Home: Tucson

1984.

(ORENTHAL JAMES SIMPSON),

former professional football player, actor, sports commentator, b. San Francisco, July 9. 1947. s Jimmie and Eunice (Durton) S.. m. Marguerite Whitley. June 24. 1967

archives appear in their original form

SINGER

251

Story, 1980,

Student Exchange, Cocaine and Blue Eyes; co-host 'NFL" Live on NBC, 1990—; author: I Want to Tell You, 1995. Recipient Heisman trophy N.Y. Downtown Athletic Club, 1968; voted Coll. Player of Decade ABC Sports. 1970; named to Am. Football League All-Star Team, 1970. ProBowl Team, 1972. 73, 74. 75, 76; named Nat. Football League Player of Decade Pro Football Monthly, 1979; inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1985; mem. world record 440 yard relay team (38.6 seconds), 1967; former record holder for most yards rushing gained in a season, most yards rushing gained in a game. Office: care O J Simpson Enterprises 1 1661 San Vicente Blvd Ste 632 Los Angeles CA 90049-51 14

1925,

Porter

Bill

(drama),

1925,

singer, actor; b.

Hoboken,

N.J., Dec.

12,

1915;

s.

Anthony

and Natalie (Garaventi) S.; m. Nancy Barbato, Feb. 4, 1939 (div.); children: Nancy, Frank Wayne, Christine; m. Ava Gardner (div); m. Mia Farrow, 1966 (div); m. Barbara Marx. 1976 Student, Demarest High Sch., Hoboken. Drake Inst.; hon. doctorate, Stevens Inst. Tech., Hoboken, 1985. Sang with sch. band and helped form sch. glee club; worked after sch. on news truck of Jersey Observer; copy boy on graduation with sports div. covering coll. sports events (won first prize on Maj. Bowes Amateur Hour, touring with co. for 3 months); sustaining programs on 4 radio stas. and in Rustic Cabin, N.J., toured with Harry James Band, then Tommy Dorsey's, solo night club and concert appearances; starred on radio program Lucky Strike Hit Parade; appeared in motion pictures From Here to Eternity (Acad, award as best supporting actor 1953), Las Vegas Nights, 1946, Ship Ahoy, 1942, Miracle of the Bells, 1948. Kissing Bandit, 1949, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, 1949, Higher and Higher, 1942, Step Lively. 1944, Anchors Aweigh, 1945, It Happened in Brooklyn, 1947, Guys and Dolls, 1956, Not as a Stranger, 1955, The Tender Trap, 1955, The Man With the Golden Arm, 1955, Johnny Concho, 1956, The Pride and the Passion, 1957. Pal Joey. 1957, Some Came Running, 1959, Never So Few. 1960. Can-Can. 1960, Oceans 11, I960, Pepe, 1960, The

The Manchunan Candidate, 1962, 1963. Robin and the Seven Hoods, But the Brave, 1964, Assault on a Queen, 1965, Von Ryan's Express, 1966, Tony Rome, 1966, Lady in Cement, 1967. The Detective, 1968, Dirty Dingus McGee, 1970, Devil at 4 O'clock, 1961,

Come Blow Your Hom, None

1963,

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (voice), 1988, (TV film) Sinatra: Way. 1995. Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy 80 Years Jones, 1991; actor, producer motion picture The First Deadly Sin, 1980, TV movie Contract on Cherry Street, 1977; hit songs include Night and Day, 1943, Nancy, 1945, Young at Heart, 1954, Love and Marriage, 1955, The Tender Trap, 1955. How Little We Know, 1956. Chicago. 1957, All the Way, 1957. High Hopes. 1959, It Was a Very Good Year, 1965. Strangers in the Night, 1966, My Way. 1969. (with Nancy Sinatra) Somethin Stupid. 1969; albums include Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956. Come Dance With Me, 1959, Come Fly With Me, 1962, September of My Years (Grammy award for best album), 1965, Moonlight 1966, Greatest Hits, 1968. My Way, 1969, Greatest Hits. Volume 2, 1970, L.A. is My Lady. 1984, The Very Good Years. 1991. Where Are

My

We Knew. Duets. 1993. Duets II, 1994. You Make Me Feel So Young, 1995, Hello, Young Lovers, 1996, Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein, 1996; (with Bing Crosby) All the Best, 1995; (with Luciano Pavarotti) Live in Concert, 1995; (with Tommy Dorsey Orch.) There Are Such Things, 1996; author: A Man and His Art, 1990. Recipient Spl. Oscar award Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1945, Sylvania TV award, 1959, Grammy awards for album of yr., 1959, 65, 66. best vocalist, 1959, 65, 66, rec. of yr., 1966, Peabody and Emmy awards, 1965, Jean Hersholt award Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., 1971, You. 1992, The World

Golden Apple award as male star of yr. Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1977, Humanitarian award Variety Clubs In1980. Cross of Sci. and the Arts, Austria, 1984, ternal. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1985. Kennedy Ctr honor, 1986. Life Achievement award NAACP, 1987, Grammy Lifetime Home: Achievement award, 1994. Club; Fnars (abbot). ,

Beverly Hills Calif.

Died

May

14,

1998.

Judd,

to

1926,

1930. Roman Holiday. 1931. The Wet Parade, 1931. American Outpost, 1932, Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox. 1933. The Way Out, 1933. I. Governor of California-- And

How Ended Poverty, 1933, Candidate for Governor-And How Got Licked, 1935, We People of America»and How We Ended Poverty, 1935. Depression Island. 1936. What 1

I,

I

God Means

to Me, 1936, The Gnomobile (story for children). Co-op (novel of the Depression). 1936. Wally for

1936,

No Parasan!, Story of the Battle of Madrid, 1937, The Flivver King--A Story of Ford-Amenca, 1937, Our Lady, 1938, Your Million Dollars, 1939, others. Recipient award Am. Newspaper Guild, 1962. Home: PO Box 136 Monrovia CA 91017-0136 Queen. 1936.

SINFELT, 18,

1931;

s,

JOHN HENRY,

chemist;

Henry Gustave and June

b.

Munson. Pa., Feb. (McDonald) S.;

Lillian

Muriel Jean Vadersen, July 14, 1956; I son, Klaus Herbert. B.S.. Pa. State U., 1951; Ph.D.. U. III., 1954. D.Sc. (hon.), 1981. Research engr. Exxon Research Engring. Co., Linden, N.J., 1954-57; sr. research engr. Exxon Research Engring. Co.. 1957-62, research assoc., 1962-68, sr. research

m.

1968-72, sci. advisor, 1972-79, sr. sci. advisor, 1979sr. sci. advisor emeritus, 1996 vis. prof. chem. engring. U. Minn., 1969; Lacey lectr. Calif. Inst. Tech., 1973; Reilly lectr. U. Notre Dame, 1974; Frontiers in Chemistry lectr. Case Western Res. U- Cleve., 1978; Matthew Van Winkle lectr. U. Tex., 1979; Francois Gault lectr. catalysis Coun. Europe Rsch. Group Catalysis, 1980; Mobay lectr. in chemistry U. Pitts., 1980; disting. vis. lectr. in chemistry, U. Tex.. 1981; Robert Welch Found, lectr. Confs. on Chem. Rsch., 1981; Camille and Henry Dreyfus lectr. UCLA, 1982; Edward Clark Lee Meml. lectr. U. Chgo., 1983; Dow disting. lectr. in chemistry Mich. State U.. 1984; Arthur D. Little lectr. Northeastern U., 1985; Vollmer W. Fries lectr. Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. 1986; disting. lectr Ctr. Chem. Physics U. Fla., 1988; David M. Mason lectr. Stanford U„ 1995, cons. prof. dept. chem. engring., 1996 Contbr. articles to sci. jours. Recipient Dickson prize Carnegie-Mellon U., 1977, Internal, prize for new materials Am. Phys. Soc., 1978, Nat. medal of Sci.. 1979, Perkin medal in chemistry Soc. Chem. Industry. 1984, Disting. Alumnus award Pa. State U., 1985; named to N.J. Inventors Hall of Fame. 1991. Fellow AIChE (Alpha Chi Sigma award 1971, Profl. Progress award 1975). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Inst. Chemists (Chem. Pioneer award 1981, Gold medal 1984); mem. NAS (award for indsl. application of sci. 1996). NAE, Am. Chem. Soc. (Carothers lectr. Del. sect. 1982, Petroleum Chemistry award 1976, Murphree award 1986), Catalysis Soc. (Emmett award 1973), Am. Phiios. Soc. Methodist. Achievements include introduction and development of concept of bimetallic clusters as catalysts; invention of polymetallic cluster catalysts used commercially in petroleum reforming. Office: Exxon Research Engineering Co Clinton Township Rte 22 E Anassoc..

FRANK (FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA),

SINATRA,

Letters

Spokesman's Secretary, 1926. Oil!, 1927, Money Writes!. 1927. Boston. 1928, Mountain City, 1930. Mental Radio.



96,



;

.

nandale NJ 08801

SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS, July

14,

Pinchos

1904;

came

to

U.S.,

writer; b.

1935,

Radzymin, Poland,

naturalized,

Menachem and Bathsheba (Zylberman)

S.;

1943;

m.

s.

Alma

Haimann, Feb. 14, 1940; son. Israel Zamir. Student, Rabbinical Sem., Warsaw, Poland, 1920-27; DHL (hon.), Hebrew Union Coll., Cin., 1963; LittD (hon), L.I. U.. 1979. With Hebrew and Yiddish pubis, in Poland, 1926-35, Jewish Daily I

Forward, N.Y.C., 1935-85.

Author: Satan

in

Goray. 1935,

The Family Moskat, 1950, The Magician of Lublin, I960, The Spinoza of Market Street, 1961. The Slave, 1962, Short Friday, 1964. In My Father's Court. 1966, The Manor, 1967, The Seance, 1968, The Estate, 1969, A Friend of Kafka, 1970, Enemies: A Love Story, 1970 (film version 1989), A Crown of Feathers, 1973, Passions, 1976, A little Boy in Search of God, A Young Man In Search of Love, 1978, Shosha, 1978, Old Love. 1979, Lost in Amenca, 1981, The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1982, The Golem, 1982, Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy, 1983, Love and Exile, 1984, The Image and Other Stories. 1985. Gimple. The Fool, 1987, The Death of Methuselah and Other Stones. 1988. The King

A

books for children including Day Book award). Stones for Children, 1987; appearance in PBS prodn. American Masters: Isaac in Recipient Epstein Fiction award, 1963, Amenca, 1987. Playboy award for best fiction /short story, 1967, Poses Creative Arts award. 1970. Nat. Book awards, 1970, 74, Nobel Prize for Lit.. 1978, Handel medallion, 1986. Gold of the Fields, 1989, also of Pleasure, 1970 (Nat.

medal Acad. Arts and Letters, 1989. Fellow Jewish Acad. Arts and Scis., Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Polish Inst. Arts Club: Scis. in Am; mem. Am. Acad, Arts and Letters. PEN (NYC). Home: Surfside Fla. Died July 24, 1991; buried Beth-El Cemetery. N.J.

and

SINCLAIR, UPTON,

writer;

b.

Bait.,

Sept

20,

1878;

s.

B. and Pnscilla (Harden) S; m Meta H Fuller, 1900 1910; child, David; m. Mary Craig, April 21, 1913

Upton (div.

1

m

Mary Elizabeth Wills, Oct. 14, 1961. AB, 1897; student, Columbia U. Assisted in govt, invesof Chgo. stockyards, 1906; founded the Helicon Home Colony at Englewood. N.J., 1906; Socialist candidate for Congress from N.J., 1906; founded Intercollegiate 1918-19; Socialist Socialist Soc. Pub. "Upton's Sinclair,"

(dec

1961);

CCNY.

tigation

candidate for Congress from Calif. 1926, 1930; Dem candidate for gov.. 1934, founded Am. Civil Liberties Union Calif. Author: Springtime and Harvest, 1901. King Midas, 1901, The Jour of Arthur Stirling. 1903, Prince Hagen, a Phantasy. 1903; Manassas, a Novel of the Civil War, 1904. The Jungle. 1906. The Industrial Republic. 1907, The Overman. 1907, The Metropolis. 1908, The Money Changers. 1908, Samuel, the Seeker. 1909, The Fasting Cure. 1911. Loves Pilgrimmage, 1911. Plays of Protest, 1911. Sylvia, 1913. Damaged Goods, 1913, Sylvia's Marriage. 1914, The Cry for Justice, 1915, King Coal, a Novel of the Colorado Strike, 1917. The Profits of Religion. 1918. Jimmie Higgins. 1919, The Brass Check. 1919. 100%--The Story of a Patriot. 1920. They Call Me Carpenter. 1922, The Book of Life, 1922, The Goose-step (drama). 1923. The Goslings--A Study of the Amencan Schools, 1924. Singing Jailbirds (drama), 1924. Mammonarl.

SINGER, ISADORE MANUEL, mathematician, educator; BS, U. Mich., b. Detroit, May 3, 1924; married; 5 children. 1944; MS, U. Chgo., 1948, PhD in Math., 1950; ScD (hon.), Tulane U.. 1981; LLD (hon.). U. Mich.. 1989. U. III.. Chgo. Moore instr. math. MIT. Cambridge, 1950-52, prof. math.. 1956-70, Norbert Wiener prof., 1970-79, John D MacArthur prof. math. (1st holder), 1983—. Inst. prof.. 1987—; asst prof. UCLA, 1952-54; vis. prof, math U Calif., Berkeley, 1977-79, prof.. 1979-83, Miller prof. math.. 1982-83, prof, math., 1977-83; vis. asst. prof. math. Columbia U., N.Y.C.. 1954-55; mem Inst. Advanced Study, 1955-56; past steenng com. Ctr. for Non-Linear Scis., Los Alamos Nat. Labs; adv. bd Inst Theoretical Physics, U Calif, Santa Barbara; bd. dirs. Santa Fe Inst.; mem. vanous organizing corns, and Former editor profl. jours. editor proc. for confs in field. Alfred P. Sloan fellow, 1959-62; Guggenheim fellow, 1968-69,

NAS

(past 75-76; recipient Nat Medal of Sci.. 1983. Mem. councillor, former mem. com. math and phys. sics., other Phiios. Soc., Acad. Arts and Scis., corns), Math. Soc. (v. p. 1970-72, past exec, com., Bocher Meml pnzc 1969. Pub. Svc award 1993), Am. Phys Soc.. Internal.

Am

Am

Am

Congress Mathematicians (program com. 1986. Wigner pnzc

;

SIRK 1989).

WHO'S

252

MIT

Office:

sachusetts

Depl of Math Bldg 2 Rm 387 77 Mas02139-4307

Ave Cambridge

MA

DOUGLAS, film director; b. 1900 With Universal Dir. Magnificent Obsession, Tarnished 1950s. Angels, There's Always Tomorrow. Written on the Wind, Imitation of Life. All That Heaven Allows. A Time to Love and a Time to Die. others Died in 1987. SIRK,

Chmn III. Capitol Devel Bd., 1977Co.. Chgo.. until 1998 ABA, III. 84 Served as 1st It U.S. Army, 1960-61 Bar Assn., Chgo. Bar Assn., Chgo. Club, Shoreacres Club. Office: Commonwealth Edison Republican. Presbyterian Co 1 S First National Plz Chicago IL 60603-2000

Mem

comedian, ar18, 1913; s. Joseph and Ida m. Edna Mane Stillwell, June 1932 (div. 1940. dec.); m. 2d. Georgia Maureen Davis, Mar. 1945 (dec.); children Valentma Maureen Alonso, Richard Freeman (dec,); m. HHD, Ball State U.. 1986. 3d. Lothian Toland. Oct.. 1973 Began acting career at age of 10 yrs.; successively with a tent show, a minstrel show, on a show boat, a clown in Hagenbeck & Wallace Circus, on burlesque in the Midwest, Walkathon contests (as master of ceremonies); appeared at Loew's Montreal Theatre in vaudeville (developed the doughnut dunking pantomime), 1936; made Broadway debut, June 1937; first motion picture appearance in Having a Wonderful Time. 1939; has since appeared in Flight Command, 1940. The People vs. Dr. Kildare, 1941. Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day. 1941, Lady Be Good, 1941. Whistling in the Dark. 1941. Whistling in Dixie, 1942, Maisie Gets Her Man. Dood It, 1942. Panama Hattie. 1942, Ship Ahoy. 1942. 1943. Whistling in Brooklyn, 1943. DuBarry Was A Lady, 1943, 1944. Bathing Beauty, 1943. Thousands Cheer, Vincennes, Ind- July

b.

tist;

(Mae)

S.;

I

Ziedfield Follies, 1946, The Show Off, 1946, Merton of the Southern Movies, 1947, The Fuller Brush Man. 1948, Yankee. 1948, Neptune's Daughter, 1949, The Yellow Cab

A

1950, Three Little Words, 1950. Watch the Birdie. 1950, The Fuller Brush Girl. 1950. Dutchess of Idaho, 1950. Dust. 1950. Texas Carnival, 1951, Lovely to Look Excuse At. 1952. The Clown. 1952. Haifa Hero, 1953. The Great

Man.

My

1953. Susan Slept Here, 1954, Around the World in 80 Days, 1956, Public Pigeon Number One, 1957, Ocean's Eleven, 1960. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, 1965, Eighteen Again, 1988; had first own radio program, 1937. Red Skelton's Scrpabook of Satire, 1942; The Red Skelton Show on TV, 1951-71; nightclub

Diamond Robbery,

performer, also writer and composer for radio. TV, movies; entertained service men World War II and Korea as pvt. in F.A.; artist original oil paintings and hand sketched linens. Recipient Bd. dirs. Red Skelton Needy Children's Fund. VETS Silver Helmet Americanism award, 1969, Freedom's Found, award, 1970, Nat Comdrs. award Am. Legion, 1970; winner 3 Emmy awards. Golden Globe award, 1978, Ann. Achievement award SAG, 1987, Am. Comedy

AM

Fame award,

Hall of

Order.

Died Sept.

1995.

Gourgas Gold medal Masonic

1993. 17.

1997.

SKINNER, BURRHUS FREDERIC,

psychologist, educator; b. Susquehanna. Pa., Mar. 20, 1904; s. William Arthur Yvonne Blue, Nov. 1, 1936; chiland Grace (Burrhus) S.. dren Julie (Mrs. Ernest Vargas). Deborah (Mrs. Barry Buzan) Hamilton Coll., 1926, Sc.D., 1951; M.A.. Harvard U.. 1930. Ph.D., 1931, Sc.D.. 1985; Sc.D., N.C. State U.. I960. U. Chgo., 1967, U. Mo. 1968, Alfred U., 1969. U. Exeter. Eng., 1969, Ind. U., 1970, McGill U.. 1970. C.W. Post Center LI U. 1971, Dickinson Coll.. 1972. Lowell Techno!. Inst., 1974, Nasson Coll., 1976, Colby Coll., 1984; Litt.D. (hon). Ripon Coll., 1957. Tufts U„ 1977, SUNY-Buffalo. 1986; L.H.D., Rockford Coll.. 1971, Framingham (Mass.) State Coll., 1972, U. Md.-Balt. County, 1973, New Coll.. Hofstra U.. 1974, Exptl. Coll. Inst. Behavioral Research, 1974, Johns Hopkins U.. 1979, SUNY, Buffalo. 1986; Ohio Wesleyan U., 1971, Hobart and William Smith Coll.. 1972. Western Mich. U.. 1976. Ball State 1983; D.Soc.Sci.. U. Louisville, 1977. D.Laws. Keio U„ Tokyo. 1979. Research fellow NRC, Harvard, 1931-33; jr. fellow Harvard Soc. Fellows, 1933-36; instr. psychology U. Minn., Mpls., 1936-37; asst. prof. U. Minn., 1937-39, assoc. prof., 1939-45; conducted war research sponsored by Gen. Mills, Inc., 1942-43; prof, psychology, chmn. dept. Ind 1947, prof, U., 1945-48; William James lectr. Harvard U psychology, 1948-57. Edgar Pierce prof., 1958-74, prof, emeritus, 1974-90. Author: Behavior of Organisms, 1938, Walden Two, 1948, Science and Human Behavior. 1953, Verbal Behavior, 1957. (with C.B. Ferster) Schedules of Reinforcement. 1957, Cumulative Record, 1959, rev. 1961, 72, (with J.G. Holland) The Analysis of Behavior. 1961. The Technology of Teaching, 1968, Contingencies of Reinforcement; Theoretical Analysis, 1969, Beyond Freedom and Dignity, 1971. About Behaviorism, 1974, Particulars of Life, 1976, Reflections on Behaviorism and Society. 1978, The Shaping of a Behavionst, 1979, Notebooks, 1980, Matter Vaughan) Enjoy Old Age, of Consequences, 1983, (with 1983, Upon Further Reflection, 1986, Recent Issues in the Recipient distinguished sci. Analysis of Behavior, 1989. contbn. award, 1958, Nat. medal Sci., 1968, Gold medal Am. Psychol. Assn., 1971, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Found, award, 1971; award for excellence in psychiatry Albert Einstein Sch. Medicine, 1985, President's award N.Y. Acad. Scis., 1985; Guggenheim fellow, 1944-45 Fellow Royal Soc. Arts; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn.. Swedish Psychol, Soc., Brit. Psychol. AAAS, Nat. Acad. Sci., Am. Soc., Spanish Psychol. Soc Philos. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Acad Arts and Scis., Sigma Xi. Home: Cambridge Mass Died Aug 18. 1990;

m



AB,

LLD.

U

.

My

A

ME

,

Knickerbocker Club NY.. Turf and Field Club (Belmont Park. LI). Died Feb 17, 1966, buned St John's Meml. Cemetery. Cold Spnng Harbor, N.Y.

Albany. N.Y., Florence Michael. Student, 1918-23 Inst. Design, Collaborating sculptor various studios, U.S. and abroad; head of sculptor dept Master Inst, of U.S., Roerich Mus, 1934-37; instr. sculpture Sch. Art League Class. 1935-36; head of sculpture divsn.. N.Y, C. Art Project, 1941-42; lectr. in museums. Commd. sculptor USPS Office, Washington; executided Tropical Postman in aluminum, 1935, 2 panels Madison Sq. Post Office, N.Y.C. 1936; models for stone carving, Meml. Tower, Phila.; 2 granite eagles for Johnstown, Pa., 1937; commd Fed Bldg. World's Fair, 1938; executed Statue of Lincoln, Symbol of Unity for Fed. Bldg. Garden, 1939, bronze statue. Young Abe Lincoln for Interior Bldg., Washington, 1939; 2 panels in sandstone for North Adams, Mass.; author: Sculpture Pnnciples and Practice, 1949, Bixxy and the Secret Message, 1949, Mr. Mushroom, 1950, Our Friendly Friends, 1951, Dinny, 1951, The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree, 1952, Circus Apnl 1st, 1953, Mr. Petersands Cats, The Horse With the High Heeled Shoes, 1954, The Amiable Giant, 1955, Millions and Millions, 1955, Little Feb. 19, 1903;

SKRAMSTAD, HAROLD KENNETH,

JR.,

museum

ad-

consultant; b. Washington. June 3, 194 1; s. Harold K. and Sarah (Shroat) S.; m. Susan Chappelear, Dec 28. 1963; children: Robert, Elizabeth. AB, George Washington U., 1963, PhD, 1971. Asst. dir. Am. studies program Smithsonian Instn., Washington. 1969-71, spl asst. to dir. ministrator,

Nat. Mus. Am. History, 1971. chief spl. projects Nat. Mus. History, chief exhibit programs Nat. Mus. Am. History, 1971-74; dir. Chgo. Hist. Soc,. 1974-80; pres. Henry Ford mem. Mus and Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Mich., 1981 Nat. Coun. on Humanities, 1994; mem. mus. mgmi adv. Chmn. bd Met. com. J. Paul Getty Trust, LA. 1984-90

Am.



;

1993, chmn., mem. exec, com.. 1985—; trustee Coll. Art and Design, Detroit, 1981—; Recipient Charles mem. Mich. Travel Commn.. 1989 Frankel prize Nat. Endowment for the Humanities, 1992. Mem. Am. Assn. Mus. (v. p. 1984-88, accreditation commn. 1982, ethics commn. 1992-93), Smithsonian Instn. Nat. Air and Space Mus. (pub. programming adv. com. 1990 ), Nat. Coun. on the Humanitites. 1994, Greater Detroit and Windsor Japan-Am. Soc. (bd dirs. 1989—). Detroit Club. Home: Stone Mill 20900 Cosmos Club (Washington)

Detroit Conv. and Visitors Bur.,



.



Oakwood Blvd Dearborn MI 48124 Office: Henry Ford Mus Greenfield Village Dearborn MI 48124

JOHN

CLARKE, physics educator; b. Oak Park. 1900; s. John Rothwell and Katharine SouthIII.. Dec. 22, land (Chapin) S.; m. Helen Frankenfeld, 1926; children: Louise Chapin. John, Clarke; m. Rose Mooney, 1954. AB, U Rochester, 1920; AM, Harvard U.. 1922, PhD, 1923; postgrad.. Cambridge U.. Eng., U. Copenhagen, 1923-24; ScD, Ripon coll., 1946, Rochester U 1964, U. Chgo., 1966, U. Fla., 1971. Instr. physics Harvard U 1924-26, asst. prof., 1926-29, assoc. prof.. 1929-30; prof, physics in charge of dept. MIT. 1930-51, mem. staff radiation lab., 1940-45, inst. prof. physics, 1951-66; grad rsch. prof, physics and chemistry U. Fla., Gainesville, 1964-75; mem, staff Inst. Advanced Study, 1943Princeton, N.J., 1937, tech. staff Bell Telephone Labs 44. Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1951-52. Author: (with H. Frank) Introduction to Theoretical Physics, 1933. Introduction to chemical Physics. 1939, Microwave Transmission, 1942, (with N.H. Frank) Mechanics, 1947 Electromagnet ism, SLATER,

Gcrsh, Sept. Beaux Arts

s.

sculptor, author; b

Nathan and Dora (Lubin) S;

m

Larry,

1927; children:

27,

NYC.

(

NYC,

Who

Mermaid

Could Not

One

1956,

Sing,

Good.

is

1956,

Melvin the Moose Child, 1957, The Space Ship Returns, 1958, The First Book of Drawing, 1958. Tnck or Treat, 1959. Excuse Me, 1959, Up High, I960, A Good Place to Hide. 1961. Picco, 1961, The Three-Seated Spaceship, 1962, The Late Cuckoo, 1962, Luigi and the Long-Nosed Soldier. 1963, Moon Blossom and the Golden Penny. 1963, The Polka Goat, 1964, Yasu and the Strangers, 1965, Colette and the Princess, 1965, Read about the Policemen, 1966, Read about the Postman, 1966. Read about the Fireman, 1967, Read about the Busman. 1967, Round Tnp Spaceship, 1968. Wilbur the Warrior, 1971, Spaceship in the Park, 1972; verse and drawings of TV prodn. Carnival of the Animals (Saint-

,

,

1974;

Saen),

also

book

Recipient

illustrator.

numerous

Mem. Sculptor's Guild (exec, bd.), An Am. Group (pres.), Nat. Sculptor's Soc,, Mcpl. Arts Soc., Am. Inst. Graphic Arts (chmn. artists com.). Died May 8, 1975; buried Lakeside Meml Cemetery. Miami, Fla.

awards and honors.

,

N

947,

Microwave

Electronics,

949,

Quantum Theory

of 1955, 1960, of Molecules and Solids, vol. I, 1963, vol. II. 1965, vol. II. 1967, vol. IV. 1974. Solid State and Molecular theory, a Scientific Biography. 1975, The Calculation of Molecular Orbitals, 1979; contbr. tech. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Nat medal of Sci., 1971; Guggenheim meml. fellow, Leipzig, 1929. Mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Phhilos, Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Died July 25, 1976; buned 1

Matter.

1951,

2d

Quantum Theory Quantum Theory

of

edit-

Atomic

1

Modern 1968, Structure, vols

Physics, I

and

II.

SLYE,

LEONARD FRANKLIN

SMALE, JOHN GRAY,

See

diversified

ROGERS, ROY

industry executive;

b.

Listowel, Ont Can., Aug. 1, 1927; s. Peter John and Vera Gladys (Gray) S.; m. Phyllis Anne Weaver, Sept. 2, 1950; children: John Gray, Jr., Catherine Anne, Lisa Beth, Peter ,

McKee BS, Miami U Oxford. Ohio. 1949; LLD (hon). Kenyon Coll., Gambier, Ohio, 1974, Miami U., Oxford. Ohio. 1979; DSc (hon), DePauw U., 1983; DCL (hon). St. 1986. With Augustine's Coll., 1985; LLD (hon.), Xavier U Vtck Chem. Co.. N.Y.C. 1949-50, Bio- Rsch Inc., N.Y.C, 1950-52; asst. brand mgr. Procter & Gamble Co.. 1952-54, brand mgr, 1954-58, assoc. advt. mgr 1958-63, mgr. advt. dept. toilet goods divsn., 1963-66, mgr. toilet goods divsn., 1966-67, v. p. toilet goods divsn., 1967-68, v. p. bar soap and household cleaning products divsn., 1968-69, v. p. packaged soap and detergent divsn., 1969-70. v. p. group exec., 1970-72. .

,

,

,

Evergreen Cemetery, Gainesville.

SLATER, RODNEY

E., federal official; b.

Tutwyler. Miss..

Feb, 23, 1955; m. Cassandra Wilkins; 1 child. BS, Ea. Mich. U.. 1977; JD, U. Ark., 1980. Asst. atty. gen. State of Ark.,

1980-82; spl. asst. for community and minority affairs Gov. 1983-85, exec. asst. for econ. and community of Ark., programs, 1985-87; dir. intergovernmental rels. Ark. State U., 1987-93; adminstr. fed. hwy. adminstrn. U.S. Dept Transp., Washington, 1993-97. sec., 1997—. mem. Ark. State Hwy. and Transp. Commn., 1987-93, chair, 1992-93; dep. campaign mgr., sr. traveling advisor Clinton for Pres. Campaign, 1992; dep. to chair Clinton/Gore Transition Team, 1992-93. Ark. liaison Martin Luther King, Jr. Fed. Holiday Commn., 198387;

mem

Bar Assn. (pres.

SW

.

A

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

SLOBODKIN, LOUIS,

Studios,

SKELTON, RED (RICHARD SKELTON),

WHO

Ark. Sesqui centennial (sec.-treas.

1985-92).

Washington

1989-93).

Dept Transp 400 7th

St

20590-0001

dirs..

1972, exec.

1973-74.

v.p..

pres,,

1974-81.





,

,

SMALE, STEPHEN,

retired mathematics educator; b. Flint, Mich., July 15, 1930. BS, U Mich., 1952. MS. 1953, PhD. 1957. Assoc, prof. math. U Calif, Berkeley, 1960-61, prof. math., 1964-94, prof, emeritus, prof Grad. Sch., 1994 prof. math. Columbia U.. 1961-64, U. Calif. Berkeley, 196495; disting. univ. prof. City U. Hong Kong, 1995—; instr. U. Chgo., 1956-68; mem. Inst, for Advanced Study. Princeton, 1958-60, 1966; vis. prof Coll. France, Paris, 1962, Yale U.,



SLAYTON, DONALD KENT,

astronaut, business executive; Sparta, Wis., Mar. 1 1 924; s. Charles Sherman and Victoria Adelia (Larson) S,; m. Marjory Lunney, May 15, 1955 (div.); 1 son, Kent Sherman, m. Bobbie Jones-Osborn, Oct. 8. 1983. B.Aero. Engnng.. U. Minn., 1949; Sc.D. (hon.). Carthage Coll., 1960; D.Eng. (hon.), Mich. Tech. Inst. Served to capt., pilot USAAF, 1942-46; engr. Boeing Aircraft Co., 1949-51; commd. capt. USAF, 1951, advanced to maj., 1959, resigned, 1963; fighter pilot, maintenance officer Calif., Germany, 1952-55; fighter test pilot Edwards AFB, Cal., 1955-59; joined Project Mercury, manned space flight, NASA. 1959, chief astronaut, 1962-63, dir. flight crew ops., 1 963-74; mem. crew Apollo-Soyuz pilot docking module, 1975; mgr. Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Test, 197577. Space Shuttle Orbital Flight Test. 1978-82; pres. Space Services Inc., 1982-90; dir. space sves. div. EER, 1991-93; IFl Air Racing. Fellow Soc. Exptl. Test Pilots, AIAA, Am. Astronautical Soc.; mem. Order of Daedalians, Am. Fighter Aces Home: League City Tex Died June 13, 1993. b.

bd.

pres.. chief exec., 1981-86, chmn. of bd., chief exec., 1986-90, chmn. exec. com. of bd. of dirs., 1990-95; chmn. GM, 199295, chmn. exec, com., 1995-2000; chmn. bd. dirs. GM, Detroit, 1996 chmn. exec, com., 1996 also bd. dirs.; ret., 2000; bd. dirs. Gen. Motors Corp., chmn. of exec. com. of bd.; bd. dirs. Hughes Electronics Corp., Rand McNally; ementus trustee Kenyon Coll. With USNR. 1945-46. Mem. Bus. Coun., Comml. Club, Queen City Club, Cin. Country Club. Office: Procter & Gamble PO Box 599 Cincinnati OH 45201-0599

Commn., 1986. Mem, &rk. W. Harold Flowers Law Soc.

Office: Office Sec

DC

mem.

,

e Aplicado Rio de Janeiro. prof. Miller Inst, for Basic Berkeley, 1967-68, 78-80; vis. mem. Inst, des Hautes Etudes Scientiques, 1969-70. vis. prof., 1976; vis. mem. U. Paris, Orsay, 1972-73; vis. scientist IBM Corp.. Yorktown Heights, 1987; fellow Japan Soc. for the Promotion Recipeint Chauvenet pnze Math. Assn. Am., Sci., 1994. 1988, Von Neumann award Soc. Industry and Applied Math., 1989, Nal Medai of Sci., NSF, 1996; Alfred P. Sloan Rsch. fellow. 1960-62. Mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Internal. Union Math. (Fields medal 1966), Am. Math. Soc. (Veblen prize for geometry 1965), Econometric Soc. Office: Hong Kong Dept Math, City Univ of Hong Kong, B6505 Academic Blvd, Hong Kong China

1976,

Matematica Pura Columbia U., 1987; rsch.

Rsch.

in

1974, Inst, de Sci.,

Rm

U

Am

buned Mt.

Aubum

Cemetery, Mass.

SKINNER, SAMUEL KNOX,

retired

utilities

executive,

lawyer; b. Chgo.. June 10, 1938; s. Vernon Orlo and Imelda Jane (Curran) S.; m. Mary Jacobs. 1989; children: Thomas, 1966. Bar: Steven, Jane. B.S., U. 111., 1960; J.D., DePaul U III. 1966. Asst. U.S. atty. No. Dist III., Chgo., 1968-74, 1st .

1975-77, ptnr Sidley & 1974-75. U.S. atty Austin, Chgo., 1977-89; chmn. Regional Transp. Authority, Chgo., 1984; U.S. sec. of transp., 1989-91; chief of staff White House, Washington, 1991-92; gen. chmn. Republican Nat. Com., Washington, 1992-93; pres. Commonwealth Edison asst. U.S. atty

,

.

SMALLEY, RICHARD ERRETT,

SLOAN, ALFRED PRITCHARD, tive; b. New Haven, May 23, 1875,

JR., automotive execus. Alfred Pntchard and Kathenne (Mead) S.; m. Irene Jackson. BSc, MIT, 1895; LLD, Princeton U., 1947, Syracuse U.. 1955, Wabash Coll., 1957. Columbia U„ 1957, Dartmouth U., 1957, Williams Coll., 1958. U. Notre Dame. 1958. U. Pitts., 1959; DSc. NYU. 1962, Duke. 1962, Colgate U.. 1962; LHD. Oberlin Coll.. 1958. Pres.. gen mgr. Hyatt Roller Bearing Co.; pres. United Motors Corp.; pres. GM, chmn bd.. 1937-56, hon. chmn. bd., 1956-66. Author: My Years With General Motors, 1964. Trustee Sloan-Kettering Inst, for Cancer Rsch., So. Rsch. Inst.; gov, Menninger Found chmn. Alfred P Sloan Found Mem. Univ Club, Union Club. Met Club, ;

chemistry and physics educator, researcher; b. Akron, Ohio, June 6, 1943; s. Frank Dudley and Virginia (Rhoads) S.; m. Judith Grace Sampierj, May 4, 1968; (div. July, 1979); 1 child, Chad; m. Mary Lynn Chapieski, July 10, 1980 (div. Nov. 1994); m. JoNell Marie Chauvin. Mar I, 1997 (div. June 1998); I child. Preston. BS 1965; in Chemistry, Princeton in Chemistry. U. Mich U., 1971, PhD in Chemistry, 1973; PhD (hon). U. Liege, Assoc. The Belgium. 1991; DSc (hon). U. Chgo. 1995. James Franck Inst.. Chgo., 1973-76; from asst. prof, to prof William Marsh Rice U.. Houston, 1976-82, Gene & Norman prof dept. physics Rice Hackerman prof chemistry, 1982 U., Houston, 1990 chmn. Rice Quantum Inst., Houston, 1986-96; dir. Rice Ctr. for Nanoscale Sci. and Tech.. 1996—. .



MA



;

;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Conlbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Recipient Franklin medal Franklin Inst.. Phila.. 19%, Nobel pnze in chemistry. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (divsn chem. physics. Irving 1996. Langmuir prize 1991. Intemat. New Matenals prize 1992);

mem. AAAS. NAS, Am. Chem.

Co-author: (textbook) System of conlbr numerous articles to profl. jours. Assn. Died 1997.

Soc. (divsn. phys. chemistry. S.W regional award 1992. sect. 1994. Madison Mar-

SMITH, ELLISON DURANT, Aug

award North Ala sect 1995). Matenals Rsch. Soc.. Arts and Scis.. Sigma Xi. Office: Rice Univ Ctr Nanoscale Sci and Tech 6100 Main St # MslOO Houston

shall

NYC.

SMITH, ALFRED EMANUEL,

former governor, b. Dec. 30, 1873. s. Alfred Emanuel and Catherine (Mulvihill) S.; ed. parochial sch.; LLD. Columbia. Harvard. Fordham U, SUNY. Manhattan Coll.. Dublin U DLitt Cath. U. Am.; Catherine A Dunn. 1900; children; Alfred E„ Emily (Mrs. J. A. Warner). Catherine (Mrs. Francis Quillman). Arthur, Walter. Clk. in office commr. of jurors, N.Y.C.. 1895-1903; mem Assembly, 1903-15; became Dem ;

m

NY

leader in Assembly, 1911, spkr. of Assembly, 1913; del. State Constnl. Convention. 1915; sheriff NY. County. 1915-17; pres. Bd. of Aldermen of Greater NY.. 1917; gov of 4 terms. 1919-20. 1923-28; Dem candidate for Pres of U.S.,

NY.

Empire

chmn. bd. Lawyers trust Co.. Ins. Co., Knott Hotels Corp.; apptd. trustee in Postal Telegraph and Cable Co. Editor in chief New Outlook (mag.), 1932-34. Sachem of Soc. of Tammany Roman Catholic trustee Cath U of 1933-44. one of founders of Am. Liberty League. Awarded Laetare medal U. Notre Dame, 1929. Clubs: Nat Dem.. Press (NY). Ft. 1928; pres.

dir

Stale. Inc.;

N.Y. Life

I.

1864;

Rev.

s.

Nursing Practice; Fla. Nurses

Mem

senator; b

H

William

Lynchburg. S.C..

Mary

and

Isabella

(McLeod) S; m Mattie Moorer. May 26, 1892 (dec); m. Annie Farley. 1906 Student. U. S C; AB. Wofford Coll 1889. Farmer, organizer, mem S.C Ho. Reps Irom Sumter

Am. Acad-

77005-1892

SNELL

edn.

William H Nichols medal 1993. Harrison Howe award Rochester

TX

253

Orange (Albany), Wolferts Roost Country

Died Oct.

4,

1944.

b Chattanooga. Apr. 15. 1894; Smith; m. John Gee. June 7, appearance. Chattanooga. 1903; singer in tent shows and carnivals, toured South and Midwest, early 1920s Recorded Gulf Coast Blues, 1923; made over 80 recordings, which sold over 6,000,000 copies. 1924-27; known as Empress of the Blues. Fatally injured in a car accident near ClarksdaJr. Miss Sept. 26. 1937; buried Mt. Lawn Cemetery, Phila.

and

William

made

1923.

vocalist;

Laura

1st profl.

.

SMITH, CHARLES EMORY, Conn

,

Feb

(Royce)

S.;

1842;

18,

s.

journalist; b. Mansfield, Boutelle and Arvilla Topliff m 2d. Nettie Union Coll.. 1861. LLD, 1889;

Emory

SMITH, FREDERICK WALLACE, pany executive; b. Marks, Miss, Aug. m Diane Avis. Grad., Yale U

Smith;

CYRUS ROWLETT,

SMITH,

business executive; b. Minerva. Tex.. Sept. 9. 1899; s Roy Edgerton and Marion (Burck) S.; Elizabeth L Mangel. Dec. 29. 1934 (div ); 1 child, Douglas Mangel Ed.. U. Tex.. 1920-24 Pub acct.

m

Peat. Marwick Mitchell & Co., Dallas. 1924-26; asst treas. Tex-La Power Co. Ft Worth. 1926-28; v.p. Tex Air

Worth. 1929-30. Am. Airways, Inc., Ft. Louis. 1930-33, Airlines, Inc., Ft. Worth.

Transport.

Inc., Ft.

Worth and

St.

Am

Am.

1934; pres.

Chgo and

Airlines. Inc.,

NYC.

1934-42. chmn. bd., 1946-68, chmn., chief exec officer, 1973-74; U.S. sec. commerce, 1968-69; plnr. Lazard Freres & Co 1969-73. Served from col. to maj. gen. USAAF. 1942-45; dep comdr Air Transport Command 1942-45. Decorated D.S.M.. Legion of Merit, Air Medal U.S.; comdr. Order Brit. Empire; named to Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974; Bus. Hall of Fame. 1975; recipient W'nght Bros award. Billy Mitchell award. Democrat Baptist. Club: Metropolitan (Washington). Home Washington Died Apr 4, 1990. ,

DC

SMITH, DEAN,

communications advisor, arbitrator; b. 1925; s. Franklin Grant and Anna Lucille m. Andree Marie Prailcur. Aug. 9. 1947; children: David F, Christopher P. Student, NYU, 1945-46. Columbia U 1946-47. Sch Printing. 1946-47. Editor ShowBill Mag. 1945-47; news editor Boulder City (Nev ) Daily News, 1947-49; owner, pub, editor Tucson SunNews. 1949-51; dir radio and TV news Sta WBEN/ WBEN-TV, Buffalo. 1951-53; dir. pub. svc. and promotion

NYC.

Aug.

(Kranebell)

10,

S.;

NY

,

NYC,

NYC,

Owner Ark

pilot

Aviation,

1966

1969-71;



Cert,

founder,

comml. Fed

pres.

Express Corp, Memphis. 1971 chmn. bd.. pres, CEO, 1975— Served with 1966-70. Office: FEDEX Corp 2005 Corporate Ave Memphis TN 38132-1796

USMC

,

SMITH, GLADYS MARIE

See

PICKFORD,

MARY

SMITH, HAMILTON OTHANEL,

NYC,

molecular

biologist,

NY.. Aug.

23. 1931; s Bunnie Olhanel Elizabeth Anne Bolton. May 25. 1957; children: Joel. Barry, Dirk, Bryan. Kirsten. Student, U 111. 1948-50; A.B. in Math. U. Calif. Berkeley, 1952; M.D.. Johns Hopkins U„ 1956. Intern Barnes Hosp., St. Louis. 1956-57; resident in medicine Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit, 1959-62; USPHS fellow dept. human genetics U. Mich.. Ann Arbor. 1962-64; rsch. assoc. U Mich.. 1964-67; asst. prof, molecular biology and genetics Sch. Medicine Johns Hopkins U„ Bait.. 1967-69, assoc. prof., 1969-73. prof.. 1973 emeritus prof, molecular biology and genetics; asso. Inst, fiir Molekularbologie der U. Zurich. Switzerland. 197576; assoc. Rsch Inst. Molecular Pathology. Vienna. 1990-91. Contbr articles to profl jours Served to It. M.C. USNR. 1957-59 Recipient Nobel Pnze in medicine. 1978; Guggenheim fellow. 1975-76. Mem. Am. Soc. Microbiology. AAAS. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Nat. Acad. Sci.



S.;

m

,

DAME MAGGIE, actress;

b. Ilford. Eng Dec. 28, Nathaniel and Margaret (Hutton) S; m. Robert Stephens, 1967 (div 1974); m. Beverley Cross, 1974. Grad.. Oxford High Sch. Girls; DLitt (hon), St. Andrews, 1971; DLitt (hon ). Oxford U„ 1994. dir. United British Artists. 1982 Stage and film actress, 1952 stage appearances include: New Faces, debut 1956, Share My Lettuce, 1957, The Stepmother, 1958. Rhinoceros. 1960. Strip the Willow. I960. The Rehearsal. 1961, The Pnvate Ear and the Public Eye. 1962, Mary, Mary. 1961; appearances at Old Vic, 1959-60. Nat Theatre. London. 1963—; productions at Nat Theatre include Private Lives, 1972, Othello, Hay Fever, Master Builder, Hedda Gabbler, Much Ado About Nothing. Miss Julie. Black Comedy. Stratford Festival, Ont., Can., 1976, 77, 78, 80, Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth. Three Sisters, Richard III. Night and Day. London and

1934;

.

d.



.

NYC.



;

NYC.

1979-80.

Virginia.

London. 1981, Way of the World, London, 1984-85, Interpreters. London.

Chichester Festival. 1985-86, Lettice and Lovage. 1988, also in NY., 1990. The Importance of Being Earnest. 1993. Three Tall Women. 1994. 95. Talking Heads, 1996, 97. A Delicate Balance. 1997, 98. Curtain Call. 1998; films include Othello, 1966, The Honey Pol. 1967, Oh What a Lovely War, 1968, Hoi Millions, 1968. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1968 (Acad, award for best actress), Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing. 1971, Travels with My Aunt, 1972, Murder by Death. 1976, Death on the Nile, 1977, California Suite. 1978 (Acad, award for best supporting actress). Quartet, 1978, Clash of the Titans, 1981. Evil under the Sun. 1981, The Missionary. 1982, A Pnvate Function. 1984 (Brit. Acad, of Film & TV Arts best actress award 1985). Lily in Love, 1985, A Room with a View. 1985. The Lonely Passion of Judith Heam. 1987 (Bnl Acad, of Film & TV Arts award 1989). Paris by Night. 1988. Hook, 1991, Sister Act, 1992. The Secret Garden. 1993. Richard III. 1995, The Firsl Wives Club. 1996. Washington Square, 1998, Tea with Mussolini, 1999, The Last September. 1999; TV films include Memento Mon, 1992, Suddenly Last Summer, 1993 (Lead Actress-Miniseries Emmy nominee 1993);

BBC-TV

appearance Bed

Recipient Best Actress award Best Film Actress award Soc

Among

the Lentils, 1988. Eve. Std., 1962, 70, 82, 85, 94, Film and TV Arts U.K., 1968.

England

fed

acquisition of fgn

tech

,

1979;

bd

dirs

actor, rapper; b. Phila., Sept. 25. 1968;

m.

Sheree Smith; 1 child, Willard Smith III. Albums (as The Fresh Pnnce with DJ Jazzy Jeff): And in this Corner..., 1989, Homebase, 1991, Rock the House, 1991 reissue. He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper, 1988, Code Red, 1993. Big Willie Style, 1997; (singles) Jusl One of Those Days, 1987. Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble. 1988. Brank New Funk, 1988,

Nightmare on

My

A

Groove. 1989, I Think U Do. 1991. Summertime. 1991. Ring My Bell. 1991. I'm Looking for the One (To Be With Me). 1993, Boom! Shake the Room. 1993; TV series: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 1990-96; Movies: Where the Day Takes You, 1992, Made in America, 1993. Six Degrees of Separation. 1993. Bad Boys. 1995, Independence Day. 1996 (Blockbuster Entertainment award Favorite Actor Sci-Fi). Men In Black. 1997 (MTV Movie awards Best Fight, Best Movie Song, ASCAP award Most Performed Songs for Motion Picture, Blockbuster Entertainment award Favorite Actor Sci-Fi), Welcome to Hollywood. 1998. Enemy of the State, 1998, Wild Wild West, 1999. Men in Black: Alien Attack. 2000. The Legend of Bagger Vance, 2000. Recipient ShoWest Conv awards Actor of Yr., 1999, Spl. Internal. Box Office Achievement award 1997. Office: CAA c/o Ken Stovicz 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90212-1804 Street. 1988. Jazzy's

Can Beat Mike Tyson.

1989.

The Things That

SMITH, WILLIAM FRENCH,

lawver. United Slates atb. Wilton, N.H.. Aug. 26, 1917; s William French and Margaret (Dawson) S.; m Jean Webb, Nov. 6. 1964 summa cum laude, U. Calif.. 1939; LL.B. Harvard U 1942; hon degrees, Pepperdine U, DePaul U U. San Diego. Bar: Calif 1942 Any, sr ptnr. Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher. Los Angeles, 1946-81, 85-90; atty. gen U.S., Washington, 1981-85; mem. Pres. Fgn Intelligence Adv Bd.. Washington, 1985-89, Pres. Drug Adv. Com., 1989-90; bd. dirs. Crocker Nat Bank, San Francisco, 197181, Pullman, Inc., Chgo., 1979-81. Pacific Mut Life Ins. Co., L.A., 1970-81. RCA. 1985-86; bd. dirs. Pacific En-

torney general;

AB

SMITH,

work group on

.

W. Eugene Smith Meml Fund Scholarship memory Internal. Ctr. Photography, 1980 Died

1936;

in his

SMITH, WILL,

I

Film Cntics Guild, 1968, Taomina Gold award. 1985. Antoinette Perry award (Tony), 1990, Hanbury Shakespeare pnze. 1991; decorated Dame Brit. Empire. 1989; named Actress of Yr., Vanety Club, 1963, 72, Bnt Acad. Best Screen Actress, 1985. Bnt. Film Inst, fellow, 1992, Theater Hall of Fame. 1994 Fellow Bntish Acad. Film & Television Arts. Office: Wnte on Cue. 29 Whitcomb St. London WC2H7EP.



Dame U„

transportation com1944; s. Frederick

Indpls Times. Buffalo, 1953-56; v.p., gen mgr Kendall Assocs. Inc., 1956-60/, dir. Office Pubis and Info., Commerce Dept, Washington, 1961-70, dir pubis, div., 197ft asst dir. Nat Tech. Info. Svc, Springfield. Va„ 197181. dir office of market devel 1982-83; assoc. dir NTIS. Springfield. Va., 1984-85, self-employed communications advisor. 1986 Chmn. for fed. mail list policy Vice Pres 's Com. on Right of Privacy, chmn. presdl. domestic policy rev.

NYC,

photographer; b. Wichita. Kans 1918. With Newsweek, 1937-38; freelance photographer Black Star Agy.; with Life Mag.. 1939-55. Magnum Agy, 1955-59; photographer in South Pacific. World War II. Prodr. photo-essays Country Doctor. 1948. Pittsburgh. 1956. Minamata, 1975; pub. books of photographs. Scholar Notre

11, .

m. Ella Huntley. June 20. 1863;

Nichols, Oct 3. 1907 Grad, LLD. Lafayette Coll.. 1900. Knox Coll.. 1900. Wesleyan U„ 1901. Editor Albany Express. 1865-70. Albany Jour.. 187080. Phila Press. 1880—; regent U. State NY.. 1879-80; bd. trustee Union Coll., 1881; U.S. minister to Russia. 1890-92; postmaster gen. U.S.. 1898-1902. Actively engaged during Civil War in raising and organizing Union vol. regt.; chmn. com. on resolutions. Rep. State convs, 1874-80. pres. 1879. Died 1908. Mem. N.Y. State Press Assn. (prs. 1874).

SMITH, W. EUGENE,

1978.

educator: b

SMITH, BESSIE,

lican.

named

and Tommie Harkey

d.

Miami. Fla.. Larchmont. N.Y chpts). Rotary. RepubLutheran. Avocations: golf, fishing, playing keyboard instruments Home: Flat Rock N C. Died July 30, 1998. falo,

.

County. 1896-1900; mem. US Senate Washington. 1909-44 Organizer Farmers' Protective Assn.. 1901; one of prime movers at Boll Weevil Conv, Shreveport. La, 1905 (ultimately resulted in orgn of So Cotton Assn. in New Orleans same yr.); field agt. and gen. organizer So. Cotton Assn., 1905-08 (gained nat. recognition in this capacity). Democrat. Methodist. Address: Lynchburg SC Died Nov. 17. 1944.

reorgn

Am,

Howdy Doody. 1950-54 Author: (with Donna McCrohan) Howdy and Me. 1990; composer numerous songs including It's Howdy Doody Time (with Edward G Kean) Recipient Peabody award. 1950. Radio TV Mirror award. 1951. Mem. AFTRA. ASCAP. SAG. Am Fedn Musicians (NYC Buf-

.

.

NYC,

terpnses.

LA,

Internal

Group

Pacific Bell.

NYC,

1967-81, Inc..

NBC

Corp.,

NYC,

1985-90,

Am.

N.Y.C.. 1985-90. Pacific Telesis Group,

San Francisco. 1974-81, 1985-90, Gen. Electric

&

LA,

Co., 1986-90, H.F Ahmanson Co., 1974-81, 1985-90. Earle M. Jorgensen Co, Los Angeles. Fisher Sci. Group Inc. La Jolla, Calif, 1986-89, Weintraub Entertainment Group Inc. 1987-90, Spectradyne, Inc. 1989-90 U.S. Adv Commn. on Internal Ednl. and Cultural Affairs. 1971-78, Stanton Panel on Intemat. Into, Edn and Cultural Relations. 1974-75; U.S. del. The EastWest Ctr for Cultural and Tech. Interchange. Hawaii, 197577; mem. adv. council Sch. Govt, Harvard U, 1977-90, mem. visiting com. Ctr. Internal. Affairs, Harvard U„ 198690; mem. adv. bd. Ctr. for Strategic and Internal. Studies, Georgetown U, Washington, 1978-82, 85-90; mem. nat. bd. advisors Fedn for Am. Immigration Reform (FAIR). 198590; mem. nal. adv. com. Internal. Tennis Found, and Hall of Fame. Inc. 1985-90. Nal. Legal Ctr. for the Pub. Interest. 1985-90; mem. exec. com. The Calif. Roundtable, 1976-81,

LA,

LA,

Mem

bd. dirs

85-90. Calif.

Community Found,

1980-81, 85-90;

bd regents U. Calif, 1968-90, chmn, 1970-72, 74-75, 76; bd. Legal Aid Found Los Angeles, 1963-72; bd. dirs. Los Angeles World Affairs Council. 1970-90. pres, 1975-78; dir. Am.-China Soc, 1987-90; trustee Claremont McKenna Coll, 1967-90, Ind Colls, of So Calif, 1969-74, Ctr. Theatre Group. Los Angeles Music Ctr. 1970-81. Henry E Huntington Library and Art Gallery. 1971-90. The Cate Sch, 1971-78. Northrop Inst Tech, 1973-75; chmn. bd. trustees dirs

The Ronald Reagan Presdl Library Found, 1985-90; nat. trustee Nat. Symphony Orch, Washington. 1974-90; mem. bd. fellows The Inst Jud Adminstrn, Inc. 1981-90; chmn Calif. Delegation to Rep. Nal. Conv, 1968, vice chmn, 1971.

Am

76, 80, 88. Served to It. USNR, 1942-46 Fellow Bar Found.; mem. ABA (fellow sect of litigation 1985-90, standing com. law and nat. secunty 1985-90), Los Angeles County Bar Assn, Am. Judicature Soc, Am. Law Inst, Calif. of C (bd dirs. 1963-80. pres 1974-75). Order of Coif (hon ). Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Sigma Alpha. Phi Delta Phi Home: San Marino Calif Died Oct. 29. 1990; buncd Forest Lawn Meml Pk, Glendale. Calif

C

Commerce

Fed. Credit Union Served with AUS. 1943-45 Decorated Silver Star with oak leaf cluster. Bronze Star. Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster; recipient award Ariz. Newspaper Assn, 1950. Ind Photo Journalism award. 1954

Mem Am.

Assn (panelist). Washington Book Mayflower Descs. Sons of Revolution (treas). Arbitration

Pubs, Soc Flagon and Trencher, Soc for the Descs.of the Colonial Clergy. Soc Descs of Founders of Hartford. Oldest Inhabitants of DC Democrat Home and Office: 2325 49th St Washington DC 20007-1002

NW

SMITH,

MARGARET CHASE,

Harold Smith (dec). 1948 Died 1995

With

Ho

senator; b. of

SMITH, ROBERT

BOB

DOROTHY M„

dean, educator; b

1913

Prof

Duke U. Sch. Nursing; founding dean, chief nursing practice tchg. hosp. U. Fla. Coll. Nursing. 1956-71; pioneer in nursing

archives appear in their original form

1897; 1940;

m

Clyde

senator.

E. (BUFFALO SMITH), children's entertainer, television and radio personality; b. Buffalo. Nov. 27, 1917; s. Emil Henry and Emma (Kuehn) Schmidt; Mildred Caroline Melz, Nov 21, 1940; children: Robin. Ronald. Chnstopher. Grad. high sch.. Buffalo. Radio personality Slav and Buffalo. 1933-46. Sta 1946-52; creator, host TV show Howdy Doody NBC. 1947-60. creator, host radio show

m

SMITH,

Reps.

WBEN

WNBC NYC. NYC.

WGR.

SNEAD, SAMUEL JACKSON,

former professional golfer;

b. Hot Springs. Va, May 27, 1912; m Audrey; children Samuel Jackson, Tcrrancc. Profl. golfer, from 1935. Author How To Hit a Golf Ball. 1940. How To Play Golf. 1946. (with Al Slump) Education of a Golfer. 1962, The Dnvei. 1974. Golf Begins at Forty. 1978 Served with USNR, 194245 Recipient Vardon Irophy Profl. Golfers' Assn 1938. 49. 50. 55. Player of Year award. 1949. elected to Hall of Fame. 1963 Winner Profl Golfers' Assn Championship, 1942. 49. 51, Bnt Open. 1946. Masters Golf Tournamenl, 1949. 52. 54. Legends of Goll Championship. 1982 Office: care PGA of Am 100 Avenue Of Champions Palm Bch Gdns FL 334183653 ,

1

,

..

SNYDER GEORGE

SNELL,

DAVIS,

geneticist,

researcher;

b.

MA. Dec. 19, 1903; s Cullen Bryant and Katharine (Davis) S m. Rhoda Carson, July 28, 1937. children: Thomas Carleton. Roy Carson, Peter Garland. B.S., Bradford,

;

Dartmouth

Coll., 1926; M.S..

Harvard

U-

1928. Sc.D., 1930;

(hon), Charles U- Prague, 1967; LL.D (hon.), Colby 1982; Sc.D. (hon), Dartmouth Coll.. 1974, Guslavus Adolphus Coll., 1981. U Maine, 1981. Bates Coll., 1982. Ohio State U- 1984. Instr zoology Dartmouth Colt 1929-

M.D

Coll..

.

U

- St Louis, U., 1930-31; asst. prof. Washington 1933-34; rsch. assoc. Jackson Lab.. 1935-73. sci. adminstr -

30.

Brown

1957-73, sr. staff scientist emeritus. Author' Search for a Rational Ethic, 1988. (with others) Histocompatibility, 1976; also sci. papers in field; 1 94 editor: The Biology of the Laboratory Mouse, Recipient Bertner Found, award in field cancer research. 1962; Griffin award Animal Care Panel, 1962; career award Nat. Cancer Inst.. 1964-68; Gregor Mendel medal Czechoslovak Acad. Scis.. 1967; Internal, award Gairdner Found. 1976; Wolf Found, prize in medicine, 1978; award Nat. Inst. Arthritis and Infectious Disease-Nat. Cancer Inst, 1978; Nobel prize in medicine (with Dausset and Benacerraf), 1980; fellow U. Ten.. 1931-33; NIH health research grantee for study genetics and immunology of tissue transplantation, 1950-73 (allergy and immunology study sect. 1958-62); GugMem. Nat. Acad. Sets., Transgenheim fellow, 1953-54. plantation Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., French Acad. Scis. Transplantation Soc. (fgn. asso.). Am. Philos. Soc., Brit 1949-50, 1973-96.

WHO'S

254

sr. staff scientist.

Modern

Macroeconomic by

"Learning

Doing".

Theory,

1995,

(with

1997,

J

Learning from Taylor) Inflation,

Unemployment and Monetary Policy, 1998, Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory. 1998, Work and Welfare, 1998. Bd dirs., mem. exec. com. Nat. Bur. Econ. Rsch.; trustee Inst, for Advanced Study, Princeton U- 197278, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., 1988 -, Alfred P. Sloan Found.. 1992 Resources for the Future, 1994 Urban Inst., 1994 -. German Marshall Fund of U.S.. 1994—. With AUS. 1942-45 Recipient David A Wells prize





,

Harvard U., 1951. Seidman award in polit. economy. 1983. Nobel prize in Econs.. 1987, Nat. Medal of Sci., 2000; fellow Ctr. Advanced Study Behavioral Scis., 1957-58, trustee, 1982Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Brit. 95, chmn., 1987-95. Acad, (corr); mem. AAAS (v.p. 1970). Am. Philos Soc.. Nat Acad. Scis. (coun 1977-80, 95). Acad, del Lined, Order Pour le merite (Germany), Am. Econ. Soc. (exec. com. 19641979). 66. John Bates Clark medal 1961, v.p. 1968, pres Econometric Soc, (pres. 1964, mem. exec, com), Internat. Econ. Assn. (pres. 999 ), Royal Irish Acad. (hon.). Home: 02110-3920 Office: MIT Dept 528 Lewis Wharf Boston 02139 Econs Cambridge



1

MA

MA

NRC

(hon). Phi Beta Kappa.

Died June

1996.

6.

business executive; b. Jonesboro. Ark., June 21, 1895; s. Jere Hartwell and Ellen (Hatcher) S.; m. Evlyn Cook, Jan. 5. 1920 (dec. May 1956); 1 dau.. Edith Cook Snyder Horton. Student, Vanderbilt U1914-15; hon. degrees., 8 U.S. univs. Banker Ark. and Mo., 1919-30; nat. bank receiver Office of Comptroller of Currency. Washington. 1931-37; mgr. St. Louis Loan Agy- RFC, 1937-43, asst. to dirs.. 1940-44; exec. v.p. and dir Def. Plant Corp., Washington, 1940-43; apptd fed loan adminstr., Apr. 1945, resigned; apptd. dir. Office War Mblzn. and Reconversion, July 1945; v.p. First Nat. Bank. St. Louis, 1943-45; sec. treasury, 1946-53; chmn. fin. com., pres. Overland Corp., Toledo, 1953-66. also bd. dirs.; del. Internat. Fin. ConfsMexico City, 1945-52, Rio de Janeiro, 1947, London, 1947. Pans, 1950-52, Ottawa, 1951, Rome. 1951, Lisbon. 1952; adviser US. Treasury, 1955-76. Mem. coun. adv. bd. Boy Scouts Am.; chmn. Georgetown U. Libr. Assocs.; mem. bd., fin. com. Consortium Univs. of Washngton Met. Area; chmn. bd. trustees Harry S Truman Scholarship Found.; chmn. spl. fin. com. Washington Nat Cathedral; trustee Harry S. Truman Libr.; past chmn. bd. regents Georgetown U. Capt. 57th FA. Brigade, 32 Div., World War I; ret. col. U.S. Army, 1955. Mem. Am. Legion, Res. Officer Assn. (life; past pres. Mo. dept.). Bus. Council, Mo. Athletic Club (St. Louis), Chevy Chase Club, Alfalfa Club, Met. Club (Washington), Masons (33 deg.). Rotary (past pres. Toledo, hon. mem. Washington), Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega. Episcopalian. Home: Seabrook Island S.C. Died Oct. 8, 1985.

mayor, retail executive, Winston-Salem. N.C.. 1859; s. Kehlin D. and Elizabeth (Hier) S.; m. May Ross. 1888. Ed., Yadkin (N.C.) Coll. Clk. Coulter Dry Goods Co., L.A.; elected mem. Bd. Police b.

L.A.. 1890, re-elected. 1893; mem. L.A. City Coun., 1894-96; mayor of LA. 1897-1921; mem. Calif. State Indsl. Accident Commn- 1931-35. Died Apr. 8, 1937.

Commrs.,

Way

The Forum.

to

Anyone Can Whistle. Company, 1970 (Tony award 1962,

1964, 1971),

Evening Primrose. 1966, Follies, 1971 (Tony award 1972), A Little Night Music, 1973 (Tony award 1973), The Frogs, 1974, Pacific Overtures, 1976, Sweeney Todd. 1979 (Tony award 1979), Merrily We Roll Along, 1981, Sunday in the Park with George. 1984 (Pulitzer prize 1985). Into the Woods, 1987 (Tony award 1988). Assassins, 1991, Passion, 1994 (Tony award 1994); incidental music Girls of Summer, 1956, Invitation to a March, 1961, Twigs, 1971; additional lyncs Candide, 1973; anthologies Side by Side by Sondheim, 1976, Marry Me a Little, 1981. You're Gonna Love Tomorrow, 1983, Putting It Together, 1993; film scores Stavisky, 1974, Reds, 1981; composer songs for film Dick Tracy, 1990 (Acad, award); co-author film The Last of Sheila. 1973. Birdcage, 1996, Getting Away with Murder. 1996. Recipient Creative Arts medal Brandeis U., 1982. Grammy award. 1970, 73. 75, 79, 84, 88, Kennedy Ctr. Honor for Lifetime Achievement, 1993, Nat. medal of Arts, NEA, 1997, Praemium Impenale, 2000. Mem. Am. Acad. and Inst. Arts and Letters.

SONTAG, SUSAN,

writer; b. N.Y.C., Jan. Philip Rieff, 1950 (div, 1958); 1 son, David.

MA

16,

1933;

cultural organiza-

nationwide Jewish Women's Congress as part of I890's World Fair, which later became Nat. Coun. Jewish Women, first pres. Nat. Coun. Jewish Women; co-creator Coun. Women of U.S.; activist with Susan B. Anthony and Jane Addams; established penny lunch stas. in pub. schs.; chairperson of all Chgo. ward leaders Died 1942 tion

administrator;

b.

1

858-

organizer

SOLOW, ROBERT MERTON,

economist, educator; b. Bklyn.. Aug. 23, 1924, s. Milton Henry and Hannah Gertrude (Sarney) S.; m. Barbara Lewis, Aug. 19. 1945; children: John Lewis, Andrew Robert, Katherine. BA, Harvard U., 1947. MA, 1949, PhD, 1951, DLitt (hon.), 1992; LLD (hon.), U. Chgo., 1967. Brown U.. 1972. U. Warwick. 1976. Tulane U., 1983, Dartmouth Coll., 1990; DLitt (hon.). Williams 1974,

Coll.,

Coll., 1986,

Lehigh U.. 1977, Wesleyan U., 1982. Boston Harvard U - 1992. Colgate U- 1990; DSc (hon). U Geneva, 1982. Bryant Coll., 1988; D of

U. Paris, 1975,

Social Sci. (hon.), Yale

U-

1976. U. Mass., Boston, 1989,

D

Social Sci. (hon.), U. Helsinki, 1990, SUNY, Albany, 1991. U. Glasgow, 1992. Rutgers U.. 1994; honoris causa. U.

D

1992; Conservatoire, Nat. des Arts et Metiers, Paris, in Engring- Colo. Sch. Mines. 1996; postgrad. U. Aires, 1999; Lit. Humanities. New York U., 2000. Mem. faculty MIT, 1949-95. prof, econs., 1958-95. inst. prof., 1973-95, prof, ementus, 1995—; W. Edwards Deming prof. NYU, 1996-97; sr. economist Coun. Econ. Advisers, 1961-62, cons.. 1962-68; cons. Corp., 1952-64; Marshall lectr. fellow commononer Peterhouse, Cambridge (Eng.) U- 196364; Eastman vis. prof. Oxford U - 1968-69; overseas fellow Churchill Coll.. Cambridge; sr. fellow Soc. Fellows, Harvard U. 1975-89; bd. dir; Boston Fed Res. Bank, 1975-80. chmn., 1979-80; active President's Commn. on Income Maintenance, 1968-70. President's Com. on Tech Automation and Econ. Progress, 1964-65, Carnegie Commn. Sci., Tech. and Govts., 1988-93. Nat. Sci. Bd., 1994—. Author: Linear Programming and Economic Analysis, 1958, (with R. Dortman. P. Samuelson) Capital Theory and the Rate of Return, 1963, The Sources of Unemployment in the United States, 1964, Growth Theory, 1970, Price Expectations and the Behavior of the Price Level. 1970, (with M. Dertouzos, R. Lester) Made in America, 1989, The Labor Market as a Critical Essay on Social Institution, 1990, (with F. Hahn) Chile, 1994;

D

Buenos

D

RAND

.

A

SOULE, ELIZABETH STERLING,

nursing educator; b. East Douglas, Mass, Oct 13. 1884; d. Edwin and Adeline (Bates) Sterling; m. Harry Soule, June II. 1912. Grad Maiden Hosp. Sch. Nursing. 1907; AB. U. Wash., 1926, AM. 1930; DSc. Mont. State Coll.. 1944. Pub. health nurse Mass. Pub. Health Dept 1909-12, Wash State Bd Health. Seattle, 1912-20; instr., adminstr. Sch. Nursing Edn. U. Wash.. 192045. dean Sch Nursing Edn., 1945-50, dean, prof, ementus, 1950-72; traveling guest to study schs. of nursing in Europe Rockefeller Found., 1930 Author; (with Christine Mack1940. enzie) Community Hygiene, Recipient Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus award U. Wash. Fellow APHA; mem. ANA, AAUP, Am. Sch Nursing, Nat. Orgn. Pub. Health Nursing, Nat. League Nursing Edn., Assn. Collegiate Schs. Nursing (past pres!). Am. Legion Aux- Pi Lambda Theta. Alpha Kappa Delta. Phi Died Feb. 19. 1972.

W

,

,

in English,

NYC,

We

Live Now, 1993; (stories) I, etcetera. 1978. The Way 1991; (essays) Against Interpretation. 1966 (Mat. Book award nomination 1966). Styles of Radical Will. 1969, Tnp to Hanoi, 1969. On Photography, 1977 (Nat. Book Critics Circle award for criticism 1978), Illness as Metaphor, 1978, 1980, AIDS and Its Metaphors. Susan Sontag Reader, 1982; screenDuet for Cannibals, 1969, Brother Carl, 1971; dir.: (films) Promised Lands. 1974, Unguided Tour. 1983; editor, author of introduction: Antonin A laud Selected Writings, 1976. A Roland Barthes Reader. 1982,

Under the Sign 1989;

of Saturn,

(anthology)

A

r

Danilo Kis's

Homo

Essays

Poeticus:

Guggenheim fellow, 1965, 74, MacArthur

1966,

&

Interviews,

1995. fellow,

Rockefeller Found, 1990-95; recipient George Polk

75.

fellow,

Man! award, 1966, Ingram Merrill Found award in lit. in field of Am. Letters. 1976. Creative Arts award Brandeis U.. 1976, Malaparte prize, 1992; named Officier de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1984. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (elected 1993), Am. Acad Arts and Letters (Arts and Letters award 1976), PEN (pres. Am. Ctr. 1987-89).

SORENSEN, VIRGINIA (MRS. ALEC WAUGH),

SOUTER, DAVID HACKETT,

United States supreme court b. Melrose, Mass., Sept. 17, 1939; s. Joseph Alexander and Helen Adams (Hackett) S BA, Harvard U - 1961,

justice;

LLB,

1966;

Rhodes

scholar,

Oxford U.. 1961-63,

MA.

1989.

Assoc, firm Orr & Reno, Concord, 1966-68; asst. N.H., 1968-71. dep. atty. gen- 1971-76, atty. gen.. 1976-78; assoc. justice Superior Ct. N.H., 1978-83, N.H. Supreme Ct.. 1983-90; judge U.S. Ct. Appeals (1st cir.) N.H1990; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct- Washington, 1990—. Trustee Concord Hosp- 1973-85, pres. bd. trustees, 1978-84; bd overseers Dartmouth Med. Sch- 1981-87. Mem. N.H. Bar Assn., N.H. Hist Soc. (v.p. 1980-85, trustee 1976-85). Phi Beta Kappa Republican. Episcopalian. Bar:

N.H.

atty. gen.

SOUTHWICK, GEORGE

N.,

congressman;

b

AJbany.

NY., Mar.

7. 1863; s. Henry C. and Margaret J. S.; unmarAB, Williams Coll., 1884; Albany Law Sch 1884-85. On staff Albany Morning Express, 1885; mng. editor, 188889, Albany Evening Journal, 1889; mem. 54th and 55th

ried.

.

10th NY. Dist- 1895-99, 57th Congress, 10th 1901-03, 58th to 61st Congresses. 23d Dist.. Contbr. on several occasions to North American Review and minor mags. Chmn. Rep. State Conv.. 1896 Died Oct. 17, 1912.

Congresses.

N.Y.

Dist.,

1903-11.

m.

BA, U. Chgo.,

MA

U-

Harvard

1954. in Philosophy, 1953-54; editor Instr. English U. Conn., Storrs, 1959; lectr philosophy City Coll., Commentary. N.Y.C., 1959-60, Sarah Lawrence Coll., Bronxville. 1959-60; instr. dept. religion Columbia U., N.Y.C., 1960-64; writer in 1964-65. residence Rutgers U., Author: (novels) The Benefactor, 1963, Death Kit. 1967, The Volcano Lover: Romance. 1992; (plays) Alice in Bed: A Play in Eight Scenes. 1951; 1955.

writer, dir.: (films)

SOLOMON, HANNAH GREENBAUM,

governing body London Bus Sch.; dep. chmn. and mem. adv. bd. Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa, judge and panel mem Inst. Mgmt Studies; amb. for Bntish bus., 1998—. Avocations: cricket, skiing. Office: WPP Group PLC. 27 Farm St, London W1X 6RD, England

Mu

composer, lyncist; b N.Y.C., Mar. 22, 1930; s. Herbert and Janet (Fox) S. B.A.. Williams Coll., 1950. Composer, lyncist; vis. prof, contemporary theater Oxford U- England, 1990. Composer, lyrics West Side Story, 1957, Gypsy, 1959, Do I Hear A Waltz?. 1965; music and lyrics A Funny Thing Happened on

A

SNYDER, MEREDITH PINXTON,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

SONDHEIM, STEPHEN JOSHUA,

the

SNYDER, JOHN WESLEY,

WHO

author;

Provo, Utah, Feb. 17, 1912; d- Claud E. and Helen El Deva (Blacked) Eggertsen; m. Frederick C. Sorensen. Aug. 16, 1933; children: Elizabeth (Mrs. David Allan Hepburn), Frederick W.; m. Alec Waugh, 1969. A.B., Bngham Young Author: novels A Little Lower Than the Angels. U., 1934. 1942. On This Star. 1946. The Neighbors. 1947, The Evening and the Morning, 949, The Proper Gods, 1951, Many Heavens, 1954, Kingdom Come, 1960, The Man With The Key, 1974; children's book Curious Missie, 1953; The House Next Door, 1954. Plain Girl. 1955 (recipient award Child Study Assn. Am. 1955). Miracles on Maple Hill. 1956 (recipient Newbery award ALA. 1956); short stones Where Nothing is Long Ago. 1963; children's books Lotte's Locket, 1964, Around the Corner. 1970. Friends of the Road. 1977. Guggenheim fellow, 1946-47, 54-55. Mem. Authors Guild. P.E.N. Phi Beta Kappa. Home. New York NY. Deceased. b.

1

.

SOWELL, SHAUNNA,

environmental services administrator. V.p worldwide environ., safety and health programs Tex. Instruments. Profiled in Women's Engnng. mag- 1992. Mentor with pnn. at local elem. sch.; leader JASON Project.

SPAATZ, CARL, army officer; b. Boyertown, Pa- June 28. 1891; s. Charles and Ann (Muntz) S.; m. ruth Harrison, 1917; Catherine Harrison, Rebecca Wayne, Carla. BS. U.S. Mil. Acad- 1914; student. Aviation Sch- San Diego, 1915-16; grad- Tactical Sch- 1925. Command and Gen. Staff Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army. 1914. advanced Sch- 1936. through grades to gen- 1945; with 25th infantry U.S. Army. Hawaii, 1914-15; with 1st aero squadron U.S. Army, N.Mex1916; later with Punitive Expdn. U.S. Army, Mex. border; comdr. pursuit squad- then asst. air officer Western Dept. U.S. Army, San Francisco. 1919-20; numerous early comArmy. 1920-39, chief Plans Divsn. Air mand positions Corps, 1940, chief of air staff, 1941, assigned chief air force Combat Command, 1942; chief air advisor to Gen. Eisenhower U.S. Army. North Africa, 1942; dep. air comdr N. African Air Forces U.S. Army, Sicily. 1943, comdr. N.W. children:

US

African Air Forces. 1943; appt. comdr. in chief U.S. Strategic Air Force, Europe. 1944. Japan. 1945; assigned to Hdqrs-

AAF, Washington, staff.

1945;

comdg.

gen.

Air Force Dept. of Def- 1947-48.

AAF, ret.

1946, chief of 1948. Contbg.

Newsweek mag. Decorated DSM with 2 oak leaf clusters, DSC. Legion of Merit, DVC, Bronze Star, Mex. Svc. award. World War and II victory, Am. Def. and Am. Campaign medals. Grand Officer Legion of Honor, Crois de Guerre (France), Order of Suvorov. 2d (Russia). Comdr. "s Cross with Star, Order of Polonia Restituta (Poland), Grand Comdr. of British Empire (Gt. Britain). Order of OrangeNassau (The Netherlands), Order of Crown with Palm, Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belgium) Mem. Army and Navy Club editor

1

(Washington). Died July

14,

1974.

SPACER, SISSY (MARY ELIZABETH SPACER),

actress;

25, 1949; d. Edwin S. and Virginia S1974, children: Schuyler Elizabeth, Virginia Motion Madison. Student, Lee Strasberg Theatrical Inst. picture appearances include Prime Cut, 1972, Ginger in the Morning. 1972, Badlands. 1974. Came. 1976 (Acad, award nomination for best actress 1976), Three Women, 1977. Welcome to L.A- 1977, Heartbeat, 1980. Coal Miner's Daughter, 1980 (Acad, award for best actress 1980). Raggedy b.

m

Quitman, Tex>Dec. Jack Fisk,

1981, Missing, 1982 (Acad, award nomination for best The River. 1984 (Acad, award nomination for best Marie. 1985, 'Night Mother, 1986, Crimes of the Heart, 1986 (Acad, award nomination for best actress), Violets Are Blue, 1986. JFK, 1991, The Long Walk Home. 1990, Hard Promises, 1992. Trading Mom. 1994, The Grass Harp, 1995, Streets of Laredo. 1995, If These Walls Could Talk, 1996, Beyond the Call, 1996, Affliction, 1997, Blast movie appearances include The From the Past, 1998; Girls of Huntington House. 1973. The Migrants, 1973,

Man,

actress).

actress),

SORRELL, MARTIN STUART,

advertising and marketing London, Feb. 14, 1945; s. Jack and Sally m. Sandra Carol Ann Finestone, Apr. 25. 1971; children: Mark, Robert, Jonathan. BA, Cambridge (Eng.) V., 1966, MA. 1970; MBA, Harvard U- 1968. Cons. Glendinning Assoc., Conn.. 1968-70; v.p. Mark McCormack Orgn- London, 1970-74; dir. James Gulliver Assoc., London, 1975-77; group fin dir. Saatchi & Saatchi. London, 1977-86; group chief exec. WPP Group PLC. London, 1986—; non-

executive;

(Goldberg)

b.

S.;

exec, dir. Colefax

&

Fowler,

1997



;

mem.

adv. bd.

IBM,

1997—; mem. dean's adv. coun. Boston U. Sch. Mgmt., 1998—; bd. dirs. assoc. Harvard Bus. Sch., 1998. Trustee U. Cambridge Found., Princess Royal Trust for Carers; mem.

TV

Katherine. 1975, Verna: USO Girl, 1978. A Private Matter. 1992. A Place for Annie, 1994, The Good Old Boys, 1995, The Straight Story, 1999, Blast from the past. 1999; guest host TV show Saturday Night Live, 1977; appeared in Named Best Actress for episode TV show The Waltons. Carrie. Nat. Soc. Film Critics, 1976, Best Supporting Actress,

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aclor; b. Somh Orange. N J.. July 26, Sludenl. Juilhard Sch. 1979-81 Stage appearances include Henry IV. part I. 1981. Barbarians, 1982. Hurlyburly. 1986. National 1985. Long Days Journey inlo Night, Anthems. 1988. Lost in Yonkers. 1991 (Tony award for Best Featured Aclor. 1991. Drama Desk award. 1991), Playland. 1993. The Iceman Cometh. 1997 (Tony award Best Male Performance/Drama 1999); TV appearances include (series) Wiseguy, 1987-88. (films) The Murder of Mary Phagan. 1988. Will You Remember Me. 1990. Fall From Grace. 1990. Darrow. 1991; films include Heartburn. 1986. Working Girl, 1988. Rocket Gibraltar. 1988. Dad. 1989. See No Evil. Hear No Evil. 1989. A Show of Force. 1990. Henry and June. 1990. Glengarry Glen Ross. 1991. Consenting Adults. 1992. The Ref. 1994. Outbreak. 1995. Swimming With Sharks. 1995. The Usual Suspects, 1995 (Acad, award for best supporting aclor 1996). Seven. 1995. A Time to Kill. 1996, Looking for Richard. 1996. Midnight in the Garden of Good Confidential. 1997, Hurlyburly. 1998. and Evil. 1997. The Negotiator. 1998. A Bug's Life (voice). 1998. American Office; Allman Greenfield Beauty. 1999 (Best Actor Oscar) 10036& Salvaje 36th Fl 120 45th Si Fl 36 New York 4041 also: William Morris Agy 151 S El Camino Dr Beverly

SPACEY, KEVIN, 1959.

LA

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CA

Hills

NY

the Lost Empire. 1929. Magic Portholes. 1932. Carmen. 1935. Mistress Jennifer & Master Jeremiah: A Story of the Building of Old Ironsides. 1937. New World Builders: Thrilling Days with Lewis and Clark. 1937. Shuttered Windows. 1938. Hell on Ice: The Saga of the "Jeannelte". 1938. Brothers of the Frontier. 1938. through the Lands of the Bible. 1938, Klondike Gold. 1938. The Story of Mankind. 1938 (Newbery medal 1922), Island of the Red God. 1939. Boat Builder: The Slory of Robert Fulton, 1940, Ten Taro from Bora Bora, 1940, Courage over the Andes. 1940. Two Children of Brazil, 1940. Faraway Ports. 1940. Silent partner.

House

Master

Runaway.

Nicholas

1941.

Afire!.

Winabojo.

of

Life,

writer; b Melrose. Mass.. Nov. 21. 1908; d Harry Allan and Demetna (Simmons) George; m. Alden Speare. Sept. 26. 1936; children— Alden. Mary Elizabeth. Student. Smith Coll. 1926Tchr high sch. 27; A.B.. Boston U. 1930. MA.. 1932. 1935-36. English Rockland. Mass.. 1933-35. Auburn. Mass Author: Calico Captive. 1957. The Witch of Blackbird Pond, 1958 (Newbery award). The Bronze Bow. 1961 (Newbery award). Life in Colonial America. 1963. The Prospering. 1967. The Sign of the Beaver. 1983 (Laura Ingalls Wilder award 1989); contbr. articles to mags. Mem. Authors Guild.

Nov

Home: Tucson Ariz. Died Cemetery. Easton. Conn.

14.

buned Union

1994;

SPELLING, AARON, Dallas.

Apr

film and television producer, writer, 22, 1923; s. David and Pearl (Wall) S.;

m. Carole Gene Marer. Nov. 23. 1968; children: Victona Davey. Randall Gene. Student. Sorbonne. U. Pans. France, 1945-46; B.A.. So. Meth U.. 1950. Actor Thomas-Spelling Prodns.. L.A.. 1953-69; screenwriter Zane Grey Series, L.A.. 1972-76; prodr. Zane Grey Theater. LA.. 1977-86, The Dick Powell Show. L.A.. 1986—; co-owner with Danny Thomas Thomas-Spelling Prodns.. L.A., 1969-72; co-pres. SpellingGoldberg Prodns.. L.A.. 1972-76; pres. Aaron Spelling Writer Prodns.. Inc.. LA.. 1977-86, chmn.. CEO. 1986—. numerous TV plays and movies; producer over 58 TV series

Dogie Bay. Thunderbolt House, 1944, Story Parade Star Book. Jungle River. 1945, Sky Highways: Geography from the Air. 1945. The Jinx Ship. 1946. Zebulon Pike. 1950. The Slory of Hiawatha. 1951. Prince Henry. 1951, Johann Gutenberg. 1951. Secret of the Congo. 1955; author, illustrator: One Day with Manu. 1933. One Day with Jatnbi in Sumatra. 1934. One Day with Tuktu, an Eskimo Boy, 1935. All Sail Set: A romance of the "Flying Cloud". 1935 (Newbery honor). The Codfish Musket. 1936 (Newbery honor). Little Eagle, a Navaho Boy, 1938. Call It Courage. 1940 (Newbery medal 1941). Bamboo, the Grass Tree. 1942. Coconut, the Wonder Tree. 1942, The Boy Who Was Afraid. 1942. Died Apr. 26, 1976.

.

.

spheric specialization, consciousness revolution. Author: Science and Moral Priority, 1983. Nobel Prize Conversations. 1985; contbr. articles to prod, jours. Recipient Oberlin Coll. Alumni citation. 1954, Howard Crosby Warren medal Soc. Exptl. Psychologists, 1969. Disting. Sci. Contbn. award Am. Psychol. Assn. 1971. Calif. Scientist of Year award Calif. Mus. Sci. and Industry, 1972. award Passano Found.. 1973, Albert Lasker Basic Med. Rsch. award. 1979, co-recipient William Thomas Wakeman Rsch. award Nat. Paraplegia Found.. 1972, Claude Bernard sci. journalism award, 1975, Disting. Rsch. award Internal. Visual Literacy Assn., 1979. Wolf Found, prize in medicine. 1979, Nobel prize in physiology or medicine, 1981, Realia award Inst, for Advanced Philos. Rsch., 1986, Mentor Soc. award. 1987. Nat. medal of 1989; William James fellow Am. Psychol. Soc.. 1990, sci., Disting. Centennial Address award. 1991, Outstanding Lifetime Contribution award, 1993. Fellow NAS, AAAS, Am.

& Scis., Am. Philos. Soc. (Karl Lashley award). Neurol. Assn.. Royal Soc. (fgn. mem.). Pontifical Acad.

Acad. Arts

Am.

The Mod Squad. The Rookies, ^amily. NightinDynasty, The Colbys, Love Boat. Hotel, Beverly Hills 90210. Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island' Slarsky and Hutch. T.J. Hooker. Matt Houston. Hart to Hart. Melrose Place. 7th Heaven. Savannah. Sunset Beach. Pacific Palisades; also 130 TV movies for ABC. CBS. NBC. including After Jimmy. And the Band Played On; producer 10 theatrical films including Mr. Mom. Knight Mother. Surrender. Loose Cannons. Cross My Heart. Soapdish; author: Aaron Spellmg-A Prime Time Life. 1996 Bd dirs Am Film Inst. Served with USAAF. 1942-45. Decorated Bronze Star medal. Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster; recipient Eugene O'Neill awards. 1947, 48, NAACP Image awards 1970, 71, 73. 75. Winston Churchil Wisdom.

of

1988,

Lifetime Achievement award Pe1996. Courage lo Dream award

Choice Awards. Fulfillment Fund. 1996. GLADD award; named Man of Yr Publicists Guild Am., 1971. Man of Yr B'nai B'nth. Beverly Hills chpt.. 1972. 85. NAACP Humanitarian of Yr.. 1983. Man of Yr. Scopus award Am Friends of Hebrew U.. 1993; 1st prodr. honored by Mus. of Broadcasting, honored for conlbns. to victims' rights by City of Las Vegas; inducted into TV Acad.'s Hall of Fame. Mem. Writers Guild Am. (award 1962), Prodrs. Guild Am.. The Caucus of Prodrs.. Writers and Dirs., Hollywood Radio and TV Soc., Hollywood TV Acad Arts and Scis.. Acad Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. Fnars. Big Brothers of Am. Democrat. Jewish. Office: Spelling Entertainment Group 5700 Wilshire Blvd Fl 5 Los Angeles CA 90036-3659 ople's

.

Tech.. 1954-84. Bd. Trustees prof emeritus, 1984-

94; rsch. brain orgn., neurospecificity. split-brain rsch.. hemi-

gales.

USSR

Scis..

Died Apr

Acad.

Scis. (fgn.

mem.).

Home: Pasadena

motion picture director, producer; m. Amy Irving. Nov. 27. 1985 (div ,); 2 Samuel, Sasha; m. Kate Capshaw; 1 dau. BA. Calif. State Coll., Long Beach; Hon. Doctorate in Creative Founder Ambiin Entertainment Arts, Brandeis U., 1986. b.

On.. Dec

18. 1946;

Max

(Universal

Studios).

Dreamworks

SKG

JR. Set

LOWELL. ROBERT

mathematician; b Boulder. Colo. Apr 25. 1912. s Frank Robert and Edith (Clayton) S.; m. Mary Jo Halley (div ): children: Maredith Marianne; m. Natalie Robertson (dec.); I child. (dec.). Donald Claylon Jr BA. U Colo. 1934; BS, MIT. 1936; PhD. Cambridge (Eng.) U 1939. ScD. 1963; ScD (hon ). .

Purdue U. 1971

Insir MIT. Cambridge, 1939-42; assoc. 1942-46. prof. 1946-50. 63-68; asprof Stanford (Calif) U soc prof Princeton (N.J.) U, 1950-53. prof 1953-63, 68-78, Henry Burchard Fine prof, emeritus, 1978 Co-author (with A.C. Schaeffer. monograph) Coefficient Regions for Schlicht Functions, 1950. (with M. Schiffer) Funclionals of Finite Riemann Surfaces. 1954. (with A. Kumpera) Lie Equations, vol I General Theory. 1972. (with K Nickerson and E Steenrod. textbook) Advanced Calculus, 1959 Recipient Bocher prize Math Soc. 1948. Nat medal of sci Pres of U.S.. 1989, George Norlin award U Colo 1990. Fellow Acad. Arls and Scis.; mem. .

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NAS

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CO

SPERRY. ARMSTRONG WELLS, 7.

1897

Story of a

81301-8547

writer,

illustrator;

b

Carnack. the Life-Bnngcr The Man. Told by Himself. 1928. Tarzan and

Illustrator:

Dawn

archives appear

in their original

Jeffrey

Hook. 1991, Jurassic Park. 1993, Men

in Black, 1996; (dir., Extra-Terreslnal, 1982. The Color Purple, 1987, Always, 1989, Schindler's List. 1993 (Best Drama Besl Dir Golden Globe awards. Best Picture Best Dir. Acad, awards). Saving Private Ryan (Golden Clobe award for Best Dir. 1999. Besl Director Academy Award 1998. nominee Besl Picture Academy award 1999); (dir. exec prodr): Twilight Zone: The Movie. 1983;

The

prodr): E.T.

Empire

1985.

form

CAA

9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly

Hills

CA

PETER EDWARD,

SPIER,

artist, author; b Amsterdam, 6. 1927; came lo U.S.. 1952. naturalized, Eduard and Albertine Sophie (Van Raalle) S.;

Netherlands, June 1958; s Joseph

m. Kalhryn M. Pallister. July 12, 1958; children: Thomas P.. Kathryn E. Student, Ryks Academie Voor Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam, 1945-47. Jr. editor Elsevier's Weekly, Amsterdam. 1950-51, Elsevier Pub. Co., Houston, 1952. Free-lance author, illustrator, N.Y.C., 1952 speaker, leclr.



.

sens and libraries.; author, illustrator: 38 books, including: The Star-Spangled Banner. 1973. Fast-Slow. High-Low. 1972,

Crash! Bang! Boom!. 1972. Tin Lizzie. 1975. Noah's Ark. 1977. Oh, Were They Ever Happy!. 1978. Bored— Nothing to Do. 1978. The Legend of New Amsterdam. 1979. People, 1980. Peter Spier's Village Books. 1981. Rain, 1982, Christmas!. 1983. The Book of Jonah. 1985, Dreams, 1986,

We

The

People. 1987. Peter Spier's Circus. 1992, Father. May illustrator over 150 books; contbr.. illustrator mags. Histonan Village of Shoreham, N.Y. Lt. Royal Netherlands Navy. 1947-58. Runner-up for Caldecott medal. I960; recipient Christopher award, 1970, Boston Globe award, 1967. Caldecott medal. 1978. Christopher award. 1978, Nat. Religious Book award. 1978, Lewis Carroll Shelf award. 1978, Media award NCCJ, 1980. David McCord award. 1989. Empire State award N.Y. Lit. Assn., 2000. I

Come?, 1993;

many

nat.

PO Box

566

SPINELLI, JERRY,

writer; b. Nornstown. Pa. Feb. I. 1941; s. Louis Anthony and Lorna Mae (Bigler) S.; m. Eileen Mesi. May 24. 1977; children: Kevin. Barbara, Lana, Jeffrey, Molly. Sean. Benjamin. BA. Gettysburg (Pa.) Coll 1963; MA. Johns Hopkins U 1964 Editor Chilton Co.. Radnor. Pa., 1966-89 Author: Space Station Seventh Grade, 1982. Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?, 1984. Night of the ,

,

Whale. 1985. Jason and Marcehne. 1986, Dump Days, 1988. Maniac Magee. 1990 (Newbery medal 1991. Boston Globe/ Horn Book award 1991). Bathwater Gang. 1990. There's a Girl in My Hammerlock. 1991. Dump Days. 1991. Fourth Grade Rats, 1991, Bathwater Gang Get Down to Business. 1992. Do the Funky Pickle. 1992, Report to the Principal's 1992. Who Ran My Underwear Up the Flagpole?. Picklemania, 1993, Crash. 1996. Blue Ribbon Blues, Wnnger. 1997 (Newberry honor award 1997). Knots in Yo-Yo String: The Autobiography of a Kid. 1998. Avo-

Office!,

1992. 1997,

My

cations: tennis, reading, country music, travel.

SPINGARN, J(OEL) E(LIAS), writer, advocate; b. NYC. May 17, 1875; s. Elias and Sarah (Barnetl) Spingarn. AB, Columbia U., 1895, PhD, 1899. Asst. and tutor comparative lit. Columbia U.. NYC, 1899-1904. Phi Beta Kappa poet, 1901. adj. prof., 1904-09. prof., 1909-11; owner Amenia (N.Y.) Times. 1911-26; co-founder, lit. adviser Harcourt, Brace & Co.. pubs.. 1919-32. Author: A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance, 1899. Italian Iransl. with Benedetto Croce, 1905). The New Criticism, 1911. The New Hesperides and Other Poems. 1911, Creative Criticism, 1917, Poems. 1924. Poetry and Religion, 1924, Creative Criticism and Other Essays, 1931, Henry Winthrop Sargent and the Early History of Landscape Gardening and Ornamental Horticulture in Dutchess County. NY., 1937; editor: Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century, 3 vols., 1908-09, Temple's Essays. 1909. A Renaissance Courtesy Book, the Galateo of Delia Casa. 1914, Goethe's Literary Essays, 1921. Criticism 1924, European Library, 25 vols.. 1920-25. in America,

Troutbeck

Leaflets.

1924-31; contbr. Civilization in the U.S.,

Dictionary of Amencan Biography. Cambridge History of English Literature. Taylor's Garden Dictionary. Markham's Clematis. Rep. candidate for Congress. 18th dist. N.Y., 1908; del. Prog. Nat. Conv.. Chgo., 1912, 16; chmn. dirs. NAACP. 1913-19, treas. 1919-30, pres. 1930-39; founded movement for rural coop, recreation, 1910-15; founded Spingarn medal, 1913; bd. mgrs. N.Y. Bot. Garden; dir. Hort. Soc. N.Y. Maj., U.S. Army inf.. 1917-19; with A.E.F., France. 1918-19; It. col. O.R.C. Recipient Jackson Dawson Meml. medal, Mass. Hort. Soc., 1937. Died July 26, 1939.

of the Sun.

&

&

An Amencan

Tail:

Goes West, 1991, Casper. 1995; (exec, prodr): I Wanna Hold Your Hand, 1978, Used Cars, 1980, Continental Divide, 1981. Gremlins. 1984. The Goonies. 1985. Back to the Future. 1985. Young Sherlock Holmes, 1985. The Money Pit. 1986. An American Tail. 1986. Innerspace. 1987. *balteries not included. 1987. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. 1988, The Land Before Time. 1988. Dad. 1989. Back to the Future Fievel

DONALD CLAYTON,

SPENCER,

(with

Katzenberg and David Geffen); directed segments of TV Columbo; dir. TV movies Night Gallery. 1969, Duel. 1971. Savage, 1972. Something Evil, 1972; exec prodr. series: Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stones, Tiny Toon Adventures, Family Dog, seaQuest DSV; films include (dir): The Sugarland Express, 1974 (also story). Jaws. 1975, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977 (also co-wnter), 1941. 1979, Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. 1984, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, 1989, series

(prodr.): Poltergeist. 1982 (also co-writer).

SPENCE, TRAILL,

Calif.

17. 1994.

SPIELBERG, STEVEN, children:

Office:

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b.

.

Calif. Inst

age 20

Mem. Shoreham Country Club (NY). Address: Shoreham NY 11786-0566 neurobiology, educator;

Hartford. Conn., Aug. 20, 1913; s. Francis B. and Florence (Kraemer) S.; m. Norma G. Deupree, Dec. 28, 1949; children: Glenn Tad, Jan Hope AB. Oberlin Coll 1935. MA.. 1937. DSc (hon .), 1982; Ph.D.. U. Chgo., 1941. DSc (hon). 1976; D.Sc. (hon). Cambridge U 1972. Kenyon Coll.. 1979. Rockefeller U 1980; Oberlin Coll.. 1982. Rsch. fellow Harvard and Yerkes Labs.. 1941-46; asst. prof, anatomy U. Chgo.. 1946-52. sect, chief Nat Inst Neurol Diseases of NIH, also asso. prof, psychology, 1952-53; Hixon prof, psychobiology

including

Nov

1941, 1941.

Tall

90212-2704

SPEARE, ELIZABETH GEORGE,

medal

Toolmaker. Timber,

Arnold. 1941,

Ocean Outposts. 1942. Night Boat. 1942. 1943. Clipper Ship Men. 1944. Mystery at

1941.

SPERRY, ROGER WOLCOTT,

actor; b

SPITZER

255

Pan

1989, Joe Verses the Volcano. 1990. Back lo the III. 1990. Gremlins 2: The New Batch. 1990. Arachnophobia, 1990. Cape Fear. 1991. We're Back!: A Dinosaur's Story, 1993, The Flinlslones. 1994, The Little Rascals, 1994. Balto, 1995, Twister. 1996. The Lost World. 1997. Amislad, 1997, Deep Impact. 1998, The Mask of Zorro. 1998. The Last Days. 1998; (TV. senes) Steven Spielberg Presents Toonsylvania. 1998; (actor): The Blues Brothers, 1980; exec, prodr: Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. 1999. II,

Future Part

1999. (TV senes) The Unfinished Journey. Semper Fi, 2000 Recipient Man of Yr award Hasty Pudding Theater. Harvard U.. 1983. Outstanding Directorial Achievement award for feature films Dirs. Guild Am.. 1985. Film award Bnt. Acad. Film and TV Arts. 1986. Irving Thalberg Mem. award Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. 1987. Golden Lion award for career achievement Venice Film Festival. 1993. Life Achievement award Am Film Inst.. 1995 Fellow Bnt Acad. Film and TV Arts Achievements include winning film contest with 40-minule war movie. Escape lo Nowhere, at age 13; made film Firelight at age 16. and made 5 films while in coll.; became TV dir. at Universal Pictures at

Band

of Brothers.

team

Olympic athlete Mem U.S. swimming Games, 1968. 72. Inducted as Honor Intemat. Swimming Hall of Fame, 1977; 9 Gold medal, 1 Silver medal, Bronze medal

MARK,

SPITZ,

Olympic

Swimmer recipient

to

I

Olympic Games, 1968, 72, 5 Gold medals Pan-Am. Games. 1967. Sullivan award for top athlete in any sport AAU, 1971; holder 26 world records; 4 times

named World Swimmer

SPITZ,

Champion

NCAA,

1969-72;

of Yr.. 1972.

MARK ANDREW,

swimmer; b

Modesto.

Calif..

Feb. 10, 1950; s. Arnold and Lenore Spitz; m. Susan Weiner. 1973. BS. Ind. U, 1972 Amateur swimmer; member U.S. Olympic Swimming team. Mexico City, 1968, Munich. 1972. Recipient 2 Olympic Gold medals. 1968. 7 Olympic Gold medals. 1972. Sullivan award as Outstanding Amateur Athlete, Amateur Athletic Union, 1971, J.H. Kiphuth award (2);

71

named World Swimmer. Swimming World Mag., Set

Agy

151

1967.

U.S. records 35 times, world records 23 times; ap1972. Bob Hope Spl Office: William Morris

peared TV,

S El

.

Camino Dr

Beverly Hills

CA

90212-2775

1999.

SPITZER, LYMAN, JR., astronomer; b Toledo. June 1914; s. Lyman and Blanche C (Brumback) S.; m Dorcen

26.

D.

Canaday. June 29, 1940; children: Nicholas, Dionis, Lutetia. 1935. DSc. 1958; Henry Fellow. CamLydia AB. Yale U bndge (Eng) U. 1935-36; PhD, Princeton U. 1938; Nat Rsch fellow. Harvard U., 1938-39; DSc. Case Inst. Tech 1961. Harvard U. 1975, Princeton U, 1984; LLD. Toledo Inslr physics and astronomy Yale U.. 1939-42; U., 1963. Div. War scientist Spl Studies Group, Columbia V. .

.

;

SPOCK Research, 1942-44; dir. Sonar Analysis Group, 1944-46. asprof, astrophysics Yale U.. 1946-47; prof- astronomy,

SOC.

chmn dept and dir. obs. Princeton U.. 1947-79, Charles A. Young prof, astronomy. 1952-82, chmn. rsch. bd., 1967-72, Mattcrhorn, 1953-61, chmn. exec, corn Plasma sr. rsch. astronomer, 1982-97. trustee Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., 1946-51; mem. Com on Undersea Warfare, NRC. 1948-51; mem. Yale U. Council. 1948-51; chmn. Scientists Com. on Loyalty Problems. 194851. chmn. Space Telescope Inst. Council, Assoc. Univs Rsch Astronomy, 1981-90. Author: monograph Physics of Fully Ionized Gases, 1956, rev., 1962: Diffuse Matter in Space.

dir

project

Physics Lab-, 1961-66,

1968. Physical Processes in the Interstellar Medium, 1978, Searching Between The Stars, 1982, Dynamical Evolution of

Globular

Sound

1987,

Clusters,

Writings

Selected

of

L

Stars and Electrons1997; editor: Physics of

Dreams, Spitzer,

1946; contbr. articles to Astrophysical others Recipient RitJour., Physics of Fluids, Phys Rev tenhouse medal, 1957, Exceptional Sci. Achievement medal NASA, 1972, Bruce Gold medal, 1973. Henry Draper Gold medal, 1974, James C. Maxwell prize, 1975. Karl Schwarzschild medal. 1975. Disting. Pub Svc medal NASA, 1976. in

the

Sea,

.

Gold medal Royal Astron.

Soc., 1978. Nat. medal sci., 1980, 1980. Franklin medal Franklin Inst.. 1980, Crafoord prize Royal Swedish Acad. Scis., 1985, Madison medal Princeton U., 1989. Franklin medal Am. Philos. Soc., 1991. Mem. NAS, Am. Acad- Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Astron. Soc. (past pres.), Royal Soc. (London, fgn.). Royal Astron. Soc. (assoc.), Royal Soc Scis. Liege (fgn. corr.). Am. Phys. Soc.. Astron. Soc. Pacific. Am. Alpine Club, Alpine Club (London). Unitarian. Research on interstellar matter, space astronomy, stellar dynamics, broadening

Janssen medal,

of spectral lines, conductivity of ionized gases, controlled release of thermonuclear energy. Home: Princeton N.J. Died

Mar.

31, 1997;

buned Princeton Cemetery.

Sexuality, 1988, Rescuing the Bible from Fundamcntalism-A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of Scripture, 1991, Born of a Woman. 1992, Resurrection: Myth or Reality?, 1994, Liberating the Gospels, Reading the Bible with Jewish Eyes, 1996,

Why

Christianity Must Change or Die, 1998, Here I Stand: Struggle for a Christianity of Integrity, Love and Mem. Richmond Human Relations Commn. Equality, 2000 Club Rotary. Home: 24 Puddingstone Rd Morns Plains NJ

My

07950-1

1

14 Office: 31

,

educator;

physician,

b.

Benjamin Ives and Mil-

dred Louise (Stoughton) S.; m. Jane Davenport Cheney, June 25. 1927 (div. 1976); children: Michael. John Cheney; m. Mary Morgan Councille, Oct. 24, 1976. B.A.. Yale U.. 1925. student Med. Sen.. 1925-27; M.D.. Columbia U., 1929. Intern in medicine Presbyn. Hosp., N.Y.C., 1929-31; in pediatrics N.Y. Nursery and Child's Hosp., 1931-32; in psychiatry 1933-44, 46NY. Hosp., 1932-33; practice pediatrics 47; instr. pediatrics Cornell Med. Coll., 1933-47; asst. attending pediatrician N.Y. Hosp., 1933-47; cons, in pediatric psychiatry N.Y. City Health Dept., 1942-47; cons, psychiatry Mayo Clinic and Rochester Child Health Project, Rochester, Minn.; asso. prof, psychiatry Mayo Found., U. Minn., 194751; prof, child devel. U. Pitts., 1951-55. Western Res. U., 1955-67. Author: Baby and Child Care, 1946, (with J. Reinhart and Miller) A Baby's First Year. 1954. (with Lowenberg) Feeding Your Baby and Child, 1955, Dr. Spock Talks with Mothers, 1961, Problems of Parents, 1962, (with M. Lerngo) Canng for Your Disabled Child, 1965. (with Mitchell Zimmerman) Dr. Spock on Vietnam. 1968, Decent and Indecent, 1970. A Teenagers Guide to Life and Love. 1970, Raising Children in a Difficult Time. 1974. Spock on Parenting, 1988, (with Mary Morgan) Spock on Spock: A Memoir of Growing Up With the Century. 1989. A Better World for Our Children, 1994. Presdl. candidate Peoples Party, 1972, advocator Nat. Com. for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE), co-chmn.. 1962 Served to It. comdr. M.C., USNR,

NYC.

W

M

.

Home: Camden Maine

In pediatric practice

I

was

with difficulty, to reconcile concepts gained in psychoanalytic training with what mothers told me about their children. After ten years of that, I was able to write Baby & Child Care, which, in turn, brought invitations to research and teaching jobs. To save children from radiation I became a public supporter of a test ban treaty and cochairman of SANE in 1962, which led. eventually to full-time opposition to the Vietnam war, conviction for conspiracy, conversion to socialism. Died March 17, 1998.

St

Newark NJ 07102-5202

singer, songwriter, guitarist; b. Freehold, NJ., Sept. 23, 1949; s. Douglas and Adele S.; m. Julianne Phillips, May 13, 1985 (div. 1988); m. Patti Scialfa;

Evan James, Jessica Rae Attended community in N.Y. and N.J. nightclubs; signed with in 1972; first album Greetings from As-

children:

Performed

coll.

Columbia Records

New Jersey, 1973; nationwide concert tours with E-Street Band, 1974-92; albums include The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle. 1974, Born to Run. 1975 (Gold Record award), Darkness on the Edge of Town, 1978, The River, 1980, Nebraska, 1982, Born in the U.S.A., 1984 (Best Pop/Rock Album of Yr„ Downbeat Readers Poll 1984), Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band Live/ 19751985, 1986, Tunnel of Love. 1987. Chimes of Freedom. 1988. Human Touch, 1992, Lucky Town, 1992, Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits, 1995. The Ghost of Tom Joad, 1995. Bruce Live). 1997, 18 Tracks Springsteen Plugged (from (compilation with unreleased tracks), 1998; songs composed include Thunder Road, Glory Days, Rosalita, Pink Cadillac, Jersey Girl, Hungry Heart. Streets of Philadelphia (Golden Globe award for Best Original Song in a Film, 1994, Acad. bury Park,

The

MTV

award for best original song in a film 1994, MTV Best Video from a Film award 1994), Dead Man Walking (Acad, award nominee for best original song in a film 1996); appears on Patti

SPOCK, BENJAMIN MCLANE, New Haven, Conn May 2, 1903, s.

Mulberry

SPRINGSTEEN, BRUCE,

album.

Scialfa's

Grammy award

1944-46.

WHO'S

256

for best

Rumble

Doll,

male rock

Office: care Premier Talent

Agy

3

1993. Recipient 1984, 87, 94.

vocalist,

E 54th

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New York NY

10022-3108

SPRUANCE,

RAYMOND AMES,

admiral;

b. Bait..

July

3,

Alexander Peterson and Annie Ames (Hiss) S.; Naval Acad., 1906; m. Margaret Vance Dean, Dec. 30, 1914; children: Edward Dean. Margaret (Mrs. Bogart). Commd. ensign USN, 1908, advanced through ranks to admiral. 1944; comdr. USS Mississippi, 1938-40, 10th Naval Dist San Juan, PR., 194041, Caribbean Sea Frontier, 1941, 2nd in command ops. Marshall Islands, Wake Island, Marcus Island. 1942; jr. task force comdr. Battle of Midway, 1942, chief of staff, aide to comdr. in chief Pacific Fleet. 1942, dep. comdr. in chief. 1942-43; comdr. Ctrl. Pacific Force, 1944-45; comdr. occupation Gilbert Islands, invasion Marshall Islands, strikes against Truk, Palau, Yap and Woleai, ops. against Saipan, Guam, Tinian, I wo Jima, Okinawa; comdr. in chief Pacific Fleet, Pacific Ocean Areas, 945-46; pres. Naval War Coll., Newport, 1946; ret., 1948; amb. to Philippines, 1952-55. Decorated DSM with 2 gold stars (Navy), DSM (Army), Presdl. Unit Citation (Enterprise), 1 886. grad.

s.

US

,

1

Navy Cross, Victory, Am. Def., Fleet Clasp, Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign. II Victory medals (US); Gold Cross of Chevalier of Order of Savior (Greece); Hon Companion Order of Bath (Great* Britain), Grand Officer de I'Ordre de Leopold with palm, Croix de Guerre with palm, 1940 (Belgium). Died Dec. 13, 1969.

WW

trying,

STADTMAN, EARL REECE,

biochemist; b. Carnzozo. 1919; s. Walter William and Minnie Ethyl Thressa Campbell. Oct. 19, 1943. B.S., U. Calif Berkeley, 1942, Ph D, 1949. With Alcan Hwy survey Pub. Rds. Adminstrn., 1942-43; rsch. asst. U. CalifBerkeley. 1938-49, sr. lab. technican, 1949; AEC fellow Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1949-50; chemist lab. cellular physiology Nat. Heart Inst 1950-58, chief enzyme sect., 1958-62, section chief lab. biochemistry. 1962 biochemist Max Planck Inst Munich, Germany, Pasteur Inst., Paris, 1959-60; faculty dejW. microbiology U. Md prof, biochemistry grad. program dept. biology Johns Hopkins U.; adv. com. Life Scis. Rsch. Office, Am. Fedn. Biol. Sci.. 1974-77; bd. dirs. Found. Advanced Edn. Scis., 1966-70, chmn. dept. biochemistry, 1966-68; biochem. study sect. rsch. grants NIH, 1959-63. Editor Jour. Biol. Chemistry, 1960-65, Current Topics in Cellular Regula-

N.Mex, Nov.

(Reece)

S.;

15,

m

,

,



SPOCK, MICHAEL, museum

NYC,

Jan 25, 1933; s. Benjamin McLane and Jane Davenport (Cheney) S.; B.A in Biology, Antioch Coll., 1959; postgrad. Harvard U. Grad. Sch. Edn., 1961-62; m. Judith TenEyck Wood, Apr. 30, 1955; children— Daniel Wood. Peter Ford, Susannah Cheney. Mem. staff Dayton (Ohio) Mus. Natural History. 1955-58; partner Spock Art. Yellow Springs. Ohio, 1957-61; exhibit technician Ohio State Mus., Columbus, 1959-60; instr. dept. biology Antioch Coll., 1959-61; dir. Children's Mus., Boston, 1962-85; vice pres. public programs Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, 1986 instr. Harvard U. Grad. Sch. Edn.; pres. Cultural Edn. Collaborative, Boston; trustee Met. Cultural Alliance, Boston. Computer Mus. Mem. Lincoln (Mass.) Sch. Com., 1970-73, chmn., 1972-73, Bus & Prof!. People for the Pub. Interest, Chgo Mem. Am. Assn. Mus 's (sec. 1979-80, v.p. 1977-79, 86—, coun. 1971-89), Am. Assn. Youth Mus's. (pres). Internal. Coun. Mus. New Eng. Mus. Assn. executive; b.



SPONG, JOHN SHELBY,

;

retired

bishop;

b.

Charlotte,

s. John Shelby and Doolie Boyce (Grifm. Joan Lydia Ketner, Sept 5. 1952 (dec. 1988);

N.C., June 16. 1931; fith)

S.;

children: Ellen Elizabeth, Mary Katharine, Jaquelin Ketner; m. Christine Mary Bridger, Jan. 1. 1990. A.B., U. N.C.,

1952; M.Div., Va. Theol. Sem., 1955; D.D., St. Paul's Coll., 1976. Va Theol Sem., 1977; (hon.). Muhlenburg Coll., 1998. Ordained to ministry Episcopal Ch., 1955, bishop. 1955-57, 1976; rector St. Joseph's Ch., Durham, N.C.. Calvary Ch., Tarboro. N.C, 1957-65. St. John's Ch., Lynchburg, Va., 1965-69, St Paul's Ch., Richmond. Va., 1969-76; bishop Diocese of Newark. 1976-2000; ret.. 2000; mem. governing body Nat. Episc. Ch., 1973-76. Author: Honest Prayer, 1973, This Hebrew Lord, 1974, Dialogue-In 1975, Jewish-Christian Understanding. Search of Christpower, 1976, The Living Commandments, 1977, The Easter Moment, 1980, Into the Whirlwind: The Future of the Church, 1983, Beyond Moralism, 1986, Survival and Con-

;

1987, Living in Sin?

A

Bishop Rethinks

Human

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Poems. 1968, Weather: Poems. 1969. Temporary Facts, 1970, Allegiances, 1970, Poems for Tennessee, 1971, In the Clock of Reason. 1973, Someday, Maybe, 1973, Going Places: Poems, 1974. North By West, 1975. Braided Apart. 1976. Would Also Like to Menion Aluminum: Poems and a Conversation, 1976. Late, Passing Praine Farm: A Poem, 1976. Stories That Could Be True, New and Collected Poems, 1977. The Design on the Onole, 1977, All About Light, 1978. A Meeting with Disma Tumminello and William Stafford, 1978, Possinga Creche, 1978, Tuft by Puff. 1978, Two About Music, 1978, Around You, Your Horse and A Catechism, 1979, Absolution, 1980. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People, 1980. Unmuzzled Ox. 1980, Sometimes Like a Legend. 1981, A Glass Face in the Rain, 1982, Roving Across Fields: A Conversation and Uncollected Poems 1942-82, 1983, Smoke's Way: Poems From Limited Editions. 1968-81. 1983, Segues: A Correspondence in Poetry, 1984, Listening Deep, 1984, Wyoming. 1985. You Must Revise Your Life, 1986, An Oregon Message, 1987, A Scripture of Leaves, I

How to Hold Your Arms When It Rams, 1990. PassIs Loose Again, 1991, The Long Sigh Wind Makes. 1991, My Name is William Tell, 1992. Holding Onto the Grass, 1992; non-fiction Down in My 1989.

words, 1991, History the

Heart, 1947, Fnends to this Ground: A Statement for Readers, Teachers, and Writers of Literature, 1967, Leftovers, Care Package: Two Lectures, 1973, Writing the Australian Crawl: Views on the Writer's Vocation, 1978, You Must Revise Your Life, 1986, The Mozart Myths: A Critical Reassessment, 1991; regular contbr. to periodicals. Ednl. sec. civilian pub. service sect. Ch. of Brethren. 1943-44; mem Oreg. bd. Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1959-93. Yaddo Found, fellow. 1956, Guggenheim grantee for creative wnting. 1966-67. grantee. 1966. Danforth Found. grantee; recipient short story and poetry prize Oreg. Centennial 1959, Union Civic League award Poetry Mag., 1959,

A

NEA

Meml. award, 1964, Melville Cane award, 1974, Am. Acad. Inst Arts and Letters Lit award, 1981 Mem. AAUP, Modern Lang. Assn., Nat Council Tchrs. English, War Registers League, Modern Poetry Assn. Home: Lake Oswego Oreg. Died Aug. 28, 1993. Shelley

STALLONE, SYLVESTER ENZIO, b.

actor, writer, director;

NYC,

m

July 6. 1946; s. Frank and Jacquline (Labofish) S.; Sasha Czack, Dec. 28. 1974 (div.); children: Sage, Seth; m.

Brigitte Nielsen,

Dec

15,

1985 (div.

Coll. of Switzerland, 1965-67, U.

1987).

Student.

Miami. 1967-69.

Am

Formerly,

usher, fish salesman, horse trainer, delicatessen worker, truck driver, bouncer, zoo attendant, short order cook, pizza demonstrator, phys. edn. tchr., motel supt., bookstore detec-

Appeared in motion pictures Lords of Flatbush, 1973, Capone, 1974, Rocky. 1976, (Oscar for Best Picture 1976, tive.

Golden Globe award for best picture 1976, Donatello award for best actor in Europe 1976, Christopher Religious award 1976. Bell Ringer award Scholastic Mag. 1976, Nat. Theatre Owners award 1976) F.I.S.T, 1978. Paradise Alley, 1978, Rocky II, 1979. Nighthawks, 1981, Victory, 1981, Rocky III, 1982, First Blood, 1982, Rhinestone, 1984, Rambo: First Blood Part II. 1985. Rocky IV, 1985. Cobra. 1986, Over the Top, 1987, Rambo HI, 1988, Lock Up. 1989, Tango and Cash, 1989, Rocky V, 1990, Cliffhanger. 1993. Demolition Man. 1993. The Specialist. 1994. Judge Dredd, 1995. Assas1995, Firestorm, 1996, Daylight, 1996, Copland, 1997, Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, 1998; producer, dir. film Staying Alive, 1983; author: Paradise Alley, 1977. The Rocky Scrapbook, 1977, Rocky II. 1979. Recipient Star of the Year award 1977, named Show West actor of the year 1979, Artistic Achievement award Nat. sins,

An

Am. Found.. 1991, Order of Arts and Letters, French Ministry, 1992, Caesar award for Career Achievement, 1992. Mem. Screen Actors Guild. Writers Guild, Stuntmans Assn. Achievements include being nominated (hon.), Dirs. Guild. for two Oscars (acting and writing) in same year (1976); occurred for only 3d time in history. Once in one's life, for one mortal moment, one must make a grab for immortality; if not, one has not lived Italian

.

;

1968—,

1968-70; exec, editor Rsch.. Biophysics, I960—, Life Scis., 1975-81, Trends in Biochem. Rsch., 1969-76, editorial adv. bd. Biochemistry. 81 Recipient medallion Soc. de Chemie Biologique, 1955, medallion Pisa. 1966, Presdl. Rank award as Disting, Sr. Exec., 1981, Rsch. award Am. Aging Assn., 1992, Lifetime Achievement and Mentoring award NIH, 1998. Mem. Am. tion.

Circulation

Archives Biochemistry and 1973-75, Procs. 1975-78; mem.



NAS,

.

U

Chem.

Soc. (Paul Lewis Lab award in enzyme chemistry 1952, exec. com. biol. div. 1959-64. chmn. div. 1963-64, Hil-

lebrand award 1969), Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (pubis, com. 1966-70, coun. 1974-77, 82-84, pres. 1983— Merckaward 1983). Nat. Acad. Sci. (award in microbiology 1970). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Soc. Microbiology, Washington Acad. Scis. (award biol. chemistry 1957, Nat. medal sci. 1979, meritorious exec, award 1980. Robert A. Welch award in chemistry 1991. Paul Glenn award in aging. 1993). Office: Nat Heart and Lung Inst 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda 20892-0001

MD

DHL

sciousness,

WHO

STAFFORD, WILLIAM EDGAR,

author, retired educator;

Hutchinson, Kans., Jan. 17, 1914; s. Earl Ingersoll and S.; m. Dorothy Hope Frantz, Apr. 8, 1944; children: Bret William (dec.), Kim Robert. Kathryn Lee, Barbara Claire. BA. U. Kans., 1937, MA, 1946; PhD. State U. Iowa, 1954, LittD, Ripon Coll., 1965; LHD, Linfield Coll., 1970. Faculty Lewis and Clark Coll., Portland, Oreg., 1948-80, prof. English. 1960-80; faculty San Jose (Calif.) State Coll., 1956-57. Manchester (Ind.) Coll., 1955-56; cons, poetry Library of Congress, Washington, 1970. Author: West of Your City, 1960, Traveling Through the Dark, 1962 (Nat. Book award 1963), The Rescued Year. 1966, Eleven Untitled

STANDLEY, WILLIAM HARRISON,

career

officer;

b.

Ukiah. Calif.. Dec. 18, 1872; s. Jeremiah M. and Sarah Jane (Clay) S.; m. Evelyn Curtis. May 28, 1898; children; Vivian B., William Harrison, Helen T. (dec), Marie, Evelyn. Grad., U.S. Naval Acad.. 1895, BS, 1937; grad.. U.S. Naval War Coll., 1921; LLD, U. Calif., 1944. Commd. ensign U.S. Navy, 1897, advanced through grades to adm., 1933-37, recalled active duty, 1941-45; ret.. 1945; asst. chief naval ops., 1928-30; comdr. destroyers Battle Fleet, 1930-31, cruisers, Fleet and Scouting Force, 1931-33, battle force, 1933; chief naval ops., Washington. 1933-37; dir., cons. Elec1939-63. tric Boat Co., 1939-41; dir. Pan Am. Airways, Mem. Beaverbrook-Harriman mission to Moscow, 1 94 1 Robert's Commn. to investigate Pearl Harbor. 1941; dir. fgn. participation N.Y.jWorld's Fair, 1937-39; chmn. Calif, gov.'s organized crime commn., 1947; active nat. and local levels ARC. Recipient D.S.M.. Letter of Commendation and Spl. Letter of Appreciation, Pres., 1937, numerous campaign medals; decorated Cross of Italy, 1934, Cross of Abdon Calderon. 1936. Mem. Navy League U.S.. VFW, U.S. Naval Inst., Naval Hist. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Am. Legion, Mil. Order of World Wars, Ret Officers' Assn., U.S. Naval Acad. Alumni assn.. Am. Soc. Naval Engrs., Nat. Rotary Club, Army Navy Club, Army Navy Country Club Washington. Chevy Chase (Md.) Club. Garden City Gold Club (L.I., NY), Chulla Vista Golf Club San Diego, Ends of the Earth Club. Democrat. Episcopalian. Died Oct. 25. 1963; buned Arlington Nat. Cemetery.

C

US

b.

Ruby Nina (Mayher)

STANLEY,

WENDELL MEREDITH,

biochemist;

b.

Ridgeville. Ind.. Aug. 16. 1904; s. James G- and Claire (Piessinger) S.; Marian Staples Jay, June 15, 1929; children:

m

Wendell, Marjorie, Dorothy, Janet E. BS, Earlham Coll.. 1926, DSc (hon), 1938; MS. U. III., 1927, PhD, 1929, DSc, 1959; DSc (hon.). Harvard U.. 1938, Yale U.. 1938. Princeton V.. 1947. U Pitts., 1962, U. Pa.. 1964, Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1963, U. Toledo. 1968, Butler U.. 1968; LLD. U. Calif..

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WHO'S

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

STAUPERS

257

(Prize 1936). Japan Acad. (hon.). Am. Assn. Immunologists, Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Chem Soc (Nichols Medal of sect. 1946. Gibbs Medal Chgo. seel 1947). Am. Phytopathol

N Mex. Rsch Inst.. 1987 Contbr. chpts. to books, articles profl. jours. Mem, N.Mex. Gov.'s Commn. Internal. Space Hall of Fame. 1974 mem. N.Mex. Planning Bd.. 1975 Bd. dirs. Kettering Found.; v. p. Internal. Astronautical Fedn.. 1959-60. Decorated DSM with bronze oak leaf. Legion of Ment (for crash rsch.) with bronze oak leaf; recipient award for outstanding rsch. by Air Force officer Nat. Air Coun.. 1951. John Jeffries award for med rsch. Inst. Aero. Sci.. 1953. Air Power award for sci. Air Force Assn., 1954, Flight Safety Found, award for contbns. Air Transp Safety. 1954. Air Force Cheney award. 1955. Gorgas award Assn.. Mil. Surgeons. 1956. Med. Tribune award for automotive safety. 1965. award for contbns. to automotive safety Am. Assn. for Automotive Medicine. 1972. Cresson medal Franklin Inst.. 1973. Excalibur award safety rsch.. 1975. Cert, of Achievement. Nal. Space Club. 1976. Lovelace award NASA Assn. Right Surgeons. 1982, Outstanding Svc award Aviation /Space Writers Assn.. 1984, Honda medal ASME, 1984, Disting. Alumnus award Baylor U„ 1986, Nat. medal for tech. Pres. Bush. 1991. Nat. Medal Tech.. 1991, Disting. Pub. Svc. award Nat. Aviation and Space Writers Assn.. 1994; elected to Intemat. Space Hall of Fame. 1979, Nat. Aviation Hall of Fame. 1985, Safety and Health Hall of Fame. Intemat.. 1991. First Flyers Hall of Fame. 1998; John Paul Stapp medal biomechanics Aerospace Med. Assn., 1993 dedicated Stapp Found., Soc. Automotive Engrs., 1995. Fellow Aero. Med. Assn. (Liliencrantz award for

Harvey Soc. (hon.). Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (coun. 1951-54), Sigma Xi. Alpha Omega Alpha. Gamma Alpha. Phi Lambda Upsilon (hon.). Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Died June 15. 1971; buned Berkley CA.

deceleration research 1957), Am. Astronautical Soc.. Am. Rocket Soc. (pres. 1959. Wyld award 1955, Leo Stevens medal 1956), Soc. Automotive Engrs; mem. U.S. Mil. Surgeons Assn., Intemat. Acad. Astronautics, Intemat.

1946. Ind U.. 1951, Jewish Theol San.. 1953. Mills Coll 1960; honoris causa. U. Paris. 1947. Rsch. assoc.. inslr. chemislry U. 111.. Champaign. 1929; nal. rsch. fellow Munich.

.

D

Germany. 1930-31; med

Rockefeller Inst.. 1931-40; Hitchcock prof., chmn biochemistry depl U. Calif.. 1940-53; prof, biochemistry, dir. virus lab chmn. viorology depl U, Calif Berkeley. 1948-71; Vanuxem lectr. Princeton U 1942; Messenger lectr. Cornell U..I942. Silliman lectr. Yale U.. 1947. Contbr. articles to sci. jours. Trustee Mills Coll.. 1951-58; mem. expert adv. panel on virus diseases 1951-71; nat. adv. cancer coun. USPHS. 1952-56; chmn. biochemistry sect. NAS. 1955-58; adv com. to dir. NIH. 196671; spl. adv. com. to sec. Dept. HEW; pres. 10th Intemat. Cancer Congress. Houston. 1970. Recipient Isaac Idler pnze Med Sch. Harvard U.. 1938. Rosenberger medal U. Chgo.. 1938. John Scott medal, cert., premium City of Phila.. 1938. Gold medal Inst, of City of 1941. Copernican Citation Copernican Quadricentenmal Nat. Com.. 1943. Nobel Prize in Chemistry. 1946. Franklin medal Franklin Cert, of Mem. 1948. Modem Medicine Inst.. 1948, Presdl award. 1958. Award Am. Cancer Soc.. 1959. Nat. award. 1963. Sci. Achievement award AMA, 1966; decorated 2d class Order Rising Sun (Japan); Wendell M. Stanley Hall rschr

.

.

WHO.

Am

named by U.

NY.

Fellow N.Y. Acad.

Calif.

Scis.;

AAAS

mem.

NY

Soc.,

to





Acad.

STANS, MAURICE HUBERT,

retired business consultant,

former government official; b. Shakopee. Minn.. Mar. 22. 1908; s. J. Hubert and Mathilda (Nyssen) S.; m Kathleen Carmody, Sept 7, 1933 (dec. Oct 1984); children; Steven, Maureen (dec.). Theodore. Terrell. Student, Northwestern 1929-30; LL.D.. III. Wesleyan U., U.. 1925-28. Columbia U 1954. Northwestern U.. 1960. DePaul U.. 1960; D.P.A., Parsons Coll.. I960; LL.D.. Grove City Coll.. St Anselm's Coll.. 1969. U. San Diego. Gustavus Adolphus Coll.. 1970. Pomona Coll.. 1971, Maryville Coll.. 1971. Rio Grande Coll.. 1972, Nat U.. 1979. Pepperdine U.. 1984. C.P.A. With Alexander Grant & Co. (C.P.A.'s). Chgo.. 1928. exec. ptnr.. 1940-55: pres.. dir. Moore Corp. (stove mfrs.). Joliet. III.. 1938-45; dir., mem. exec. com. James Talcott, Inc., N.Y.C.. 1941-55. fin. cons, to postmaster gen. U.S.. 1953-55. dep. postmaster gen. U.S., 1955-57; dep. dir. U.S. Bur Budget. 1957-58. dir.. 195861; pres. Western Bancorp., Los Angeles, 1961-62; also vice chmn. United Calif. Bank; sr. ptnr William R Staats & Co., 1963-64; pres. William R Staats Co.. Inc. 1964-65. Glore Forgan, William R Staats. Inc.. N.Y C. 1965-69; syndicated columnist, 1961-62; sec. of Commerce Washington, 1969-72; Bd. dirs. Uniglobe Travel (Intemat.). Vancouver; pres.. bd. .

dirs.

Town

Farmont Corp.. L.A.;

bd. dirs.. treas. Electronic 1992-93; bd. dirs.. chmn

AT&D

Hall Meetings. Inc.. Inc.. 1992-93; bus. cons.. LA.. 1975-92; chmn. bd. dirs Inc., 1986-91. Author: The Terrors of Justice, 1978, One of the Presidents' Men. Twenty Years With Eisenhower and Nixon. 1995; contbr. numerous articles on govt, fin., fgn. trade and bus. to profl. pubis. Founder, past pres., dir. Stans Found.. Oigo.; chmn. Nixon Finance Com., 1968. Republican Nat. Finance Com.. 1968-69. 72-73. Finance Com. to Re-Elect Pres.. 1972-73; fin. chmn., bd. dirs. Nixon Presdl Library, 1985—; trustee Pomona Coll.. 196269; bd. dirs Huntington Med. Rsch. Inst.; bd. dirs Arnold and Mabel Beckman Found, Irvine, Calif., 1988-92. Eisenhower World Affairs Inst., Washington, 1991-93; chmn. Minority Enterprise Devel. Adv. Coun., Washington. 1989-91; founding dir African Wildlife Found., Washington. 1958. Recipient Great Living award U.S. C of C. 1961, Tax Found, award. I960. Free Enterprise award Intemat. Franchise Assn., 1988; named to Acctg. Hall of Fame. 1968; creator Stans African Halls sect. Mus. York County, Rock Hill, S.C.. 1980; financed and constructed Stans Hist Ctr. Shakopee, Minn.. 1988. deeded to Scott County Hist Soc Mem (dir. 1968-69). AICPA (pres 1954-55, Pub Service award 1954). Ill Soc. CPAs (dir 1944-46). Soc CPAs (hon ). Hawaii Soc. CPAs (hon ). Acctg. Assn (nal Alpha Kappa Psi award 1952). Fed Govt Accts. Assn., Nat. Assn. Postmasters (hon.), Iron Molders and Foundry Workers Union (hon.). Clubs: Union League. Adventurers (Chgo.). California (Los Angeles). Athenaeum (Pasadena). Shikar- Safari Club Intemat. (founding 1952. trustee internal, found.). Safari Club Internal.. East African Profl Hunters (hon ). Explorers (NYC). African Safari (Washington, founding bd dirs 1957), Jamhuri of Garissa (Kenya) (hon). Valley Hunt (Pasadena). Died April. 1998.

Weatherby,

Am

NAM

DC

Am

STAPP, ficer;

JOHN PAUL,

b Bahia.

flight

1956;

;

.

;

Aviation

Medicine,

Aviation Medicine Assn. (pres. 1968), Am. Soc. Safety Engrs. (hon), Order Daedalians (hon.), Sigma Xi. Achievements include research rocket sled experiments reproducing aircraft crash forces to determine Civil

human

tolerance limits. Home: Alamogordo N.Mex. Life is consciousness involved in thinking and doing; it is valued in terms of the quality of resulting contributions to the stream of human advancement. I live in hopes of always doing and producing more. Died Nov, 13, 1999.

STARCH, DANIEL,

psychologist,

better

business consultant;

b.

LaCrosse. Wis.. Mar 8. 1883; s. Frank and Theresa Starch; m. Amy Jane Hopson. Aug. 26, 1913. BA, Morningside (Iowa) Coll., 1903. ScD. 1949; MA. U. Iowa. 1904. PhD, 1906; postgrad.. Harvard, 1907-08. Instr. psychology Stale U. Iowa,

1906-07, Wellesley Coll.. 1907-08. 1908, asst. prof.. 1912; assoc. prof. U. Wis.. 1917-20, asst. prof., 1920-23, as1923-26; dir. rsch. dept. Am. Assn. Advt. Agys.,

soc. prof.,

1924-32; prof, psychology U. Wash., summer 1915; prof. NYU, summer 1922. Author works in psychology, advt., edn., 1905-43; contbr. to Ency. Brit., psychol. ednl. and bus. jours.; author numerous reports on bus. rsch. Capt. aviation sect. Signal O.T.C. Recipient cert, achievement U. Iowa,

Fellow AAAS. APA; mem. Am. Mktg. Assn. (Paul D. Converse nat. award 1951). Market Rsch. Coun., Sigma Xi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Gamma Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Psi Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Kappa Tau Alpha. Scarsdale Golf Club Died Feb. 8, 1979. 1947, Disting. Svc. medal, 1969.

HAROLD RAYNSFORD, career

Barre. Pa.,

Nov.

Frances (Warner)

12, S.;

officer; b.

Wilkes-

1880; s. Benjamin Franklin and Mary m. Katharine Adele Rhoads, Junly 24,

1907; children: Mary, Katharine Rhoads. Grad.. U.S. Naval Acad.. 1903. Commd. ensign U.S. Navy. 1905. promoted

through grades to admiral. 1939; ret.. 1946; served on various ships and stations. 1903-17; aide on staff of Adm. Sims, comdr. U.S. Naval Forces oper. in European waters. 1917-19; inspector in charge of ordnance. Naval Proving Ground. Dahlgren. Va.. and Naval Powder Factory, Indian Head. Md.. 1925-28; aide on staff and chief of staff Destroyer Squadrons, Battle Fleet, 1928-30; comdg. USS W.Va., 193334; chief Bur. Ordnance, Navy Dept., Washington, 1934-37; comdg. cruiser divsn. U.S. Reel, 1937-38; comdg. cruisers Battle Force, 1938-39; chief naval ops.. 1939; comdg. U.S. Naval Forces in Europe, 1942-45. Decorated Mex. Campaign. Dominican Campaign medals. Medal. Expeditionary medal, D.S.M. with three citations U.S. Navy, Order of Crown of Italy, Nat Order So. Cross (Grande Ofcl. degree Brazil). Disting. Svc. medal U.S. Army, Hon. Knight of Grand Cross Mil. Divsn. Order of Brit. Empire, Comdr. Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre with Palm (French), Grand Cross Order of St. Olav (Norwegian). Mem. Army and Navy Club, Army and Navy Country Club, U. Wash. Club. Chevy Chase Club, Manor Country Club (Md). Army and Navy Club (San Francisco). N.Y. Yacht Club. Westmoreland Club (Wilkes-Barre). Episcopalian. Died Aug. 20, 1972. buned Arlington Nal. Cemetery. Arlington VA,

WW

surgeon, retired air force ofCharles Franklin and Lillian Lanese, Dec 23.

m.

S.;

BA. Baylor U. 1931. MA cum PhD. U Tex 939; MD. U. Minn .

i

.

laude. 1932, 1943; grad .

Sch. 1944. Sch. Aviation Medicine, 1945. Indsl. Med Course. 1946; DSc. N.Mex. State U., 1979. Diplomate Am. Bd. Preventive Medicine. Am. Bd. Aerospace Medicine. Intern St Mary's Hosp Dululh. Minn.. 1944; commd 1st ll U.S. Army. 1944; advanced through grades to col. M.C. .

AC

1957; resident Lincoln Army Regional. 1944-45; rsch project officer (Aero Med Lab ). Wnght Field. Ohio. 1946; thief lab (Aero Med Lab). 1958-60; chief scientist

Brooks AFB. Tex.. 1960-65. chief impact injury br (Armed Forces Inst. Pathology). Washington. 1965-67; chief med scientist Nat Hwy Safety Bur.. 1967-70; cons N.Mex. Stale U Phys. Sci Lab., La Cruces; cons Dept Transp.. Washington. 1970-72; adj prof Safety and Sys Mgml Ctr. U So Calif. 1972-76. Sys Mgml Ctr. L.A.. 1973-76; cons, accident epidemiology and pathology Armed Forces. Bur Stds NIH. Nal. Acad. Scis.. Gen. Svcs. Adminstrn chief Aero Med Field Lab. Holloman AFB. Alamogordo. N.Mex.. 1953-58; cons N.Mex. Stale U Phys. Scis. Lab.. Las Cruces. 1972 mem. subcom. on flight salety NACA; permanent chmn. SAE Ann Slapp Car Crash Conf.; chmn. Gov.'s Commn. Internal Space Ctr. 1986; pres. aerospace med. divsn

,

.



research

institute

executive;

b.

Newark. Apr. 14. 1912; s. Rubin and Rose (Dropkin) S.; m Doris Evelyn Debel. Mar 20, 1938; children: Ross M.. Ariel E. E.E., Rensselaer Poly Inst 1932. Ph.D.. 1935. Engring. (hon .). 1964; D.Engnng (hon), Swiss ETH. 1980; D. Sci. (hon), Tulane U.. 1986—. Research fellow physics Harvard. 1935-37; research asso. Mass Inst. Tech.. 1938-41; research physicist D.W Taylor Model Basin. Bur. Ships. 1941-42; staff radiation lab. U. Calif, 1942-43, Tenn. Eastman Corp. Oak Ridge. 1943-46. Tenn. Eastman Corp (Clinton Labs). 1946; chief spl. research N. Am. Aviation, Inc., Downey, Calif., 1946-49; dir. atomic energy research dept. N. Am. Aviation. Inc., 1949-55, v.p., 1955-66; gen. mgr. N. Am. Aviation, Inc. (Atomics Internal, div.), 1955-60,

D

.

div.. 1960-66; dean engnng. U. Calif, at Los Angeles. 1966-73; cons. prof. Stanford. 1974 pres. Electric Power Research Inst 1973-78. vice chmn.. 1978-87. pres. emeritus. 1987 Dir. Atomic Indsl. Forum. Contbr. sci. articles to profl. jours. Decorated Legion of Honor (France); recipient Henry D. Smyth award Atomic Indsl. Forum, 1983, Nat. medal of Tech., 1990. Fellow AAAS (dir). Am. Nuclear Soc. (past pres), Am. Phys Soc. (Pake prize); mem AIAA (sr.). Am. Power Conf, Nat. Acad. Engring., Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn., Royal Swedish Acad, for Engring. Scis., Eta Kappa Nu. Sigma Xi. Home: 95 Stem Ln Atherton CA 94027-5422

pres.





;

,

;

STARR, KENNETH WINSTON,

lawyer; b. Vernon. Tex., July 21, 1946; s. W. D. and Vannie Maude (Trimble) S.; m. Alice Jean Mendell. Aug 23, 1970; children: Randall Postley. Carolyn Mane, Cynthia Anne B.A., George Washington U.. 1968; MA., Brown U., 1969; J.D., Duke U 1973;

LLD

.

Hampden Sydney Coll., Shenandoah U., Mitchell Law. Bar: Calif. 1973. DC. 1979. Va. 1979 Law elk to Judge David Dyer U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th dr.), Miami. Fla., 1973-74; assoc. Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles, 1974-75; law elk. to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, U.S. Supreme Ct., Washington, 1975-77; assoc., ptnr. Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher, Washington, 1977-81; counselor to atty gen. of U.S. Dept. Justice, Washington. 1981-83; judge U.S. Ct. Appeals (DC. circuil), Washington. 1983-89; solicitor gen. Dept. Justice, Washington. 1989-93; ptnr. Kirkland & Ellis, Washington, 1993 ind. counsel for Whitewater, (hon). Coll.





1994

SEC

;

CAB

Contbr. articles to legal jours.

team

transition

office of

team,

transition

Recipient

pres. -elect,

1980-81;

Legal advisor 1980-81, legal advisor Duke Law Jour.

bd. adv.

Alumni awards George Washington

Disting. recipient

Duke

U.;

1993.

Am. Values award US Fellow Am. Bar Found,

Atty.

Gen.'s

U.,

Award

Indsl.

for Disting. Svc, Coun. Ednl. Found.,

1993. (judicial fellows com., judicial conf com. on bicentennial of U.S. constitution); mem. ABA, Am. Law Inst., Am. Judicature Soc., Inst. Jud. Adminstrn. (pres .), Supreme Ct. Hist. Soc Calif Bar Assn DC. Bar Assn Va. Bar Assn.. Order of Coif. Phi Delta Phi (Hughes dipt Man of Yr 1973). ,

,

,

STARR, RINGO (RICHARD STARKEY),

musician, actor; Liverpool, Eng., July 7, 1940; s. Richard and Elsie b. (Gleave) Starkey; m. Maureen Cox, Feb. 1, 1965 (div. 1975); children: Zak, Jason, Lee; m. Barbara Bach, Apr. 27, 1981. Drummer, vocalist mus. group. The Beatles, 1962-69; musician with Rory Storme's Hurricanes, 1959-62; solo performer. 1970-77; toured with All-Starr Band, 1992; recs. include Sentimental Journey. 1970. Beaucoups of Blues. 1970. Ringo, 1973. Goodnight Vienna, 1974, Blast From Your Past, 1975. Starrstruck: Ringo's Best, 1989, Ringo's Rotogravure, 1976, Ringo the Fourth, 1977, Bad Boy. 1978. Stop and Smell the Roses. 1981, Time takes Time, 1992, Live

from

Montreux,

Storytellers.

bumn

vol.

2,

1994,

Vertical

1998. VH1 1999; solo al1975, No No

Man,

Wanna Be Santa Claus. Come Easy. 1971, Only You.

1998.

Don't

It

1

A

1975, (with the Beatles) Hard Day's Night, 1964, Soul, 1965, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967. Magical Mystery Tour. Yellow Submanne. 1969. The Beatles. Abbey Road. Let It Be. 1969. Hey Jude, 1970. Reel

Song,

Rubber

Music. 1982. numerous others; film appearances with the Beatles include A Hard Day's Night. 1964. Help!. 1965. Yellow Submarine, 1968, Let It Be, 1970, TV film Magical Mystery Tour, 1967; individual film appearances include Candy. 1968. The Magic Christian. 1969, 200 Motels, 1971, Blindman, 1971, Tommy, 1972, That'll Be the Day, 1973. Bom to Boogie, also dir., producer, 1974. Son of Dracula, also producer. 1975, Lisztomania, 1975, Ringo Starrs, 1976, Caveman, 1981. The Cooler, 1982, Give My Regards to Broad Street, 1984; appeared in TV mintseries Princess Daisy, 1983; star TV series Shining Time Station, PBS, 1989-91. Decorated Order Brit. Empire; recipient numerous Grammy awards with The Beatles; inducted with The Beatles into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1988. Office: 2 Glynde Mews. London SW3 1SB, England also: care Mercury Records 825 8th Ave New York NY 10019-7416

DSc.

Army

STASSEN,

Field Svc

USAF.

STARR, CHAUNCEY,

1

STARK,

Brazil. July II. 1910; s

Mary Louise (Shannon) 1957



;

archives appear in their original form

STARR, BART (BRYAN BARTLETT STARR), professional

former

former professional football 1934; s. Benjamin B m. Cherry Morton. May 8, 1934; children Bart. Brel (dec.) BS. U. Ala., 1956 Quarterback Green Bay Packers. 1956-71. asst. coach, 1972; gen. mgr., head coach. 1975-84; chmn. Healthcare Realty Management. 1984 bd dirs Sentry Ins.. Stevens Point. Wis.. Bruno's Inc.. Birmingham. Ala Just For Feet. Birmingham, Ala. Co-author: Quarlcrbacking. 1967, Starr. 1989, Recipient as one of the Jaycees 10 Outstanding Young Men in Amenca, 1968. Byron While Award. NFL Man of Ihe Year Award, 1969, Nat Profl Football Hall of Fame. 1977 player. NFL Pro-Bowl 1960-62. 66. NFL Passing Leader. 1962. 64. 66. NFL Player ol the Year 1966.. mem NFL Championship teams 1961. 62. 65. 66. 67. Super Bowl Championship teams 1967. 68 (MVP 1967, 68) Office: Healthcare Realty Management 1400 Urban Center Dr Sle 400 Birmingham AL 35242-2500 player; b.

and Lula



football

coach,

Montgomery,

I.

(Tucker)

Ala.. Jan. 9.

S.;

;

.

HAROLD EDWARD,

lawyer, former gov. 13. 1907; s William A. and Esther Glewwe, Nov. 14, 1929; children—Glen H.. Kathleen Stassen Berger. A.B., U. Minn..

Minn.; Elsbeth

b.

West

St.

(Mueller)

Paul. Apr.

S.;

m

US

LLB

Bar: Minn. 1929, Supreme Ct 1933, Pa 1949 Sr ptnr Stassen, Ryan, Kelly & Levander, 1929-38; gov. State of Minn.. 1939-43; a drafter, signer Charter. 1945; pres. U. Pa.. 1948-53; dir. fgn ops., mem. Nat, Security Counsil, Exec. Office of Pres.. 1953-58; sr ptnr Stassen, Kostos, Mason, and predecessor firms, Phila., 1958 Chmn. World Law Day, Geneva, Switzerland. 1967. Served with USN,

UN



World War

.

Adm. William 3d Fleet, Decorated citations of honor. Mem. (chmn. constnl. law com. 1951), Phila. Bar Assn., Fed. Bar Assn., Minn. Bar Assn. Republican. Baptist. Club: Century (NYC) Author: Man Was Meant To Be Free; Where I Stand II.

asst.

chief staff

adminstrn

Halsey. U.S.

ABA

.

STAUPERS, MABEL KEATON,

nursing administrator; b

Barbados.

came

W.I..

Feb.

27.

1890;

to

U.S.,

1903.

d.

,

STERER Thomas and

Pauline Doyle Grad. wilh honors, Freedmen's Pvt. duly nurse, surveyor heallh Hosp., Washington, 1917 Ihen exec, sec. Harlem Tuberculosis Com., NY. Tuberculosis & Health Assn., 1922-34; exec. sec. Nat. Assn. Colored Grad. Nurses, 1934-46. Author; (book) No Time for Prejudice Active in equal rights for black nurses, improved access to equitable health care svcs for black citizens. Recipient numerous awards, citations, certs. Died 1989. needs,

W

STEBER, ELEANOR,

Va., July soprano; b Wheeling. MusB. 17, 1914; d William Charles and Ida A (Nolle) S New Eng Conservatory Music. 1938: MusD (hon), Bethany Va.. Fla. So Coll Temple U. Ithaca Coll Coll.. U. (hon .). Wheaton Coll., 1966; DFA. Marshall Coll U. Oklahoma City DFA (hon), U Charleston Head vocal dept. Cleve. Inst. Music, 1963-73; voice faculty Juilliard Sch. Music. 1971-85. New Eng. Conservatory Music. 1971-89. Phila Music Acad. 1975. Bklyn Coll.. 1980's; Bd dirs. Bklyn. Opera Co.. Opera Soc., Washington; founder, pres. Eleanor Steber Music Found., 1975-90. Singer (1935); winner Met. Auditions of Air, spnng 1940; with Met. Opera Co.. 1940-66, San Francisco Opera Co.. 1945, Central City Opera Festival, 1946, Cin. Summer Opera. 5 summers; appeared with Met., all maj. Am. opera cos., and all maj. European 1948. Bayreuth. 1953. festivals including Glyndeboumc. Florence, Italy. 1954. Salzburg. 1959. sang with 7 opera cos. in Yugoslavia. 1955. Vienna Staatsoper, 1956; sang title role world premier and rec. Samuel Barber's Vanessa. 1958; commd. and sang world premier Barber's Knoxville. Summer of 1915. 1948, also in Chgo. 1980; soloist with NY. Kansas Chgo. Cin Philharmonic, NBC. Boston. Mpls City. Denver. Montreal. Phila. Symphony orchs., others; radio and TV appearances; star of: TV's Voice of Firestone. 10 yrs; Concert tours throughout. U.S., Can., Europe, Orient; duo recitals with Blanche Thebom, 1970's; 3 solo recitals 1973. recorded over 100 albums. Alice Tully Hall. Mem. Delta Omicron. Pi Kappa Lambda. Lutheran. Home: Port Jefferson NY. Died Oct. 3. 1990; buned Wheeling.

W

.

.

;

LHD ;

NYC.

WVa

3,

1943;

James

s. I

b Hutchinson. Kans Jan. and Mary V (Peoples) S.; m. Nancy E BA. U. Mo.. 1967. Reporter Kansas City Times. 1962-68; dir. info. B., journalist;

.

B.

child. Allison

Inquirer. Laborers' Internat Union. AFL-CIO, Washington. 1968-69; Co-author: Empire: The reporter Phila. Inquirer, 1970 Life, Legend and Madness of Howard Hughes, 1979. Forevermore: Nuclear Waste in America. 1985, America: What Went Wrong?, 1992. Recipient Pulitzer prize for nat reporting, 1975. 89; numerous other journalism awards.

Phila.



.

STEFFENS, JOSEPH LINCOLN, Francisco.

(Symes)

Apr.

1866;

6,

s.

San Louisa

writer, educator, b

Joseph and Elizabeth

m. Josephine Bontecou,

1891

m

Ella 1924. 1 child, Pete Stanley PhB, Calif.. 1889; postgrad., Berlin U., Heidelberg U., Leipzig U.. Sorbonne U.. 1889-92. Reporter, asst. city editor NY. Evening Post. 189298; city editor NY. Commencal Advertiser, 1898-1902. mng editor McClure's Mag.. 1902-06; assoc. editor Am. and Everybody's Mag.. 1906-11. Author: The Shame of the Cities, 1904.' The Struggle for Self-Govemment. 1906. Upbuilders, 1909. The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens. 1931. Boy on Horseback. 1935 Mem. Bullitt mission to Russia. 1919. Died Aug 9, 1933. S.;

(dec.):

U

Winter,

1909;

m

s.

Architecture. Ecole des Beaux Arts. Pans. 1908-11 Archil practice Office of Bertram G. Goodhue. 191 1-18; sec. com. on housing, reconstrn. com. State of N.Y., 1920, chmn. commn. housing and regional planning, 1923-26; pres. Civic Films Inc.. 1938-58. archtl. planning cons, cmtys.. Greenbclt. Md.,

NYC.

.

NYC,

one-man flower exhibit. Mus. Modern Art. 1936. Hon. pres. Am. Delphinium Soc hon. fellow Royal Photog. Soc. Great Bntain. Photo. Soc. Am Created for Mus. Modern An the Family of Man exhibition, 1955; recipient awards form Newspaper Guild, Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers. Phila. Mus. Art Urban League. Author: A Life in Photography. 1963. Editor: Sandburg Photographers View Carl Sandburg, 1966 Died ;

Mar. 25. 1973.

STEIG, WILLIAM,

author,

artist; b.

NYC,

Nov

14, 1907;

Joseph and Laura (Ebel) S.: m. Elizabeth Mead, Jan. 2, 1936 (div.); children: Lucy, Jeremy; m. Kan Homestead, 1950 (div. 1963); 1 child. Margit Laura; m. Stephanie Healey, Dec. Ed.. Coll 12. 1964 (div. Dec. 1966); m Jeanne Doron. 1969. City NY.. 1923-25. NAD. 1925-29 Cartoonist New Yorker. N.Y.C, 1930 author, illustrator for children's books. 1968 Artist drawings in mags., water color collections. Bklyn Mus.; one-man show wood sculpture Downtown Gallery. N.Y.C, 1939; exhibited drawsing and sculpture Smith s.



;

.

Man About Town. 1932, About People: Book of Symbolic Drawings, 1939, The Lonely Ones, a book of drawings. 1942. All Embarrassed, 1944, Small Fry. 1944. Persistent Faces. 1945. Till Death Do Us Part. 1947. Coll.. 1940; author:

A

The Agony in the Kindergarten. 1950. The Rejected Lovers, 1951. The Steig Album: Seven Complete Books. 1953. Dreams ol Glory. 1953. Roland, the Minstrel Pig. 1968. CDB. 1968. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble. 1969 (Caldecott medal 1970). The Bad Island. 1969. An Eye for Elephants, 1970, The Bad Speller. 1970. Amos and Bons. 1971. Male/ Female, 1971, Dominic. 1972 (Chnstopher award 1973. Pnz de la Fondation de France 1983). The Real Thief. 1973 (Best Children's Book pnze. Italy 1990), Farmer Palmer's Wagon Ride. 1974, Abel's Island. 1976 (Newbery Honor book). The Amazing Bone. 1976 (Caldecott Honor book). Caleb and Kate. 1977, Tiffky Doofky. 1978. Drawings. 1979. Gorky Rises. 1980. Doctor de Soto. 1982 (Am. Book award 1983). Yellow & Pink, 1984. Ruminations. 1984, Solomon and the Rusty Nail. 1984, Brave Irene. 1986. CDC?, 1986, Zabajaba Jungle. 1987. Spinky Sulks, 1988, Doctor De Soto Goes to Afnca, 1992. (book of drawings) Strutters and Fretters. 1992; executed Wood sculpture R I. Mus., Providence. Smith Coll. Mus.. Northampton. Mass.; pub. Zabajaba Jungle. 1987, Recipient William Shrek, 1990. Our Miserable Life. 1990 Allen White award. 1975; Irma Simonton Black award. 1981. Home: 301 Berkeley St # 4 Boston 02116-2002

MA

author; b Lake Mills. George Henry and Hilda Emilia

Mary

Stuart Page. Sept 1. 1934; 1 child. Stuart Page AB. U Utah, 1930. LittD. 1968; AM. U. la., 1932, PhD, 1935; postgrad U. Calif. 1932-33. LHD, 1969; LittD, Utah State U.. 1972; LLD, U. Sask., 1973; DHL, Santa Clara U.. 1979; LittD. U. Wis., 1986. Mont. State U.. 1987. Instr. English Augustana Coll.. Rock Island. III.. 1933-34, Wis.. 1937-39; Bnggs CopeUtah. 1934-37. land instr Harvard. 1939-45; prof English Stanford. 1945-71. Writer. 1934-93; editor Reynolds prof humanities, 1969-71 West. 1966-69; Recipient Little Brown in chief: Co. prize for novelette Remembering Laughter 1937, O. Henry 1st pnze for short story 1950; author numerous books, 193793, including The Women on the Wall. 1950. The Preacher and the Slave. 1950. Beyond the Hundredth Meridian, 1954. The City of the Living. 1956, Shooting Star, 1961. Wolf .

U

U

Am

&

A

Willow, 1963 (Blackhawk award). The Gathering of Zion, 1964. All the Little Live Things. 1967 (Commonwealth Club gold medal 1968), The Sound of Mountain Water. 1969. Angle of Repose. 1971 (Pulitzer prize 1972). The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard DeVoto, 1974. The Spectator Bird. 1976 (Nat Book award 1977). Recapitulation. 1979. (with Page Stegner and Eliot Porter) American Places. 1981. One Way To Spell Man. 1982, Crossing to Safety. 1987. The

American West as Living Space. 1990, Where 1992, editor

1987, Collected Stories, the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs,

numerous

texts

and

edits.;

contbr. articles to

mags. Guggenheim fellow, 1950, 52; recipient Robert Kitsch award, 1980. Mem. Am Inst & Acad. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. Home: Los Altos Hills Calif. Died Apr. 13. 1993.

STEICHEN, EDWARD,

photographer, artist, plant breeder; 1879. s. Jean Pierre and Mane 1880; hon. MA. Wesleyan U. Conn., 1942; A F.D.. U Wis.. 1957. U. Hartford. 1960. Lincoln Coll. 1962; LHD. Bard Coll., 1966; hon degree Fairfield (Conn ) U.. 1967; m. Clara Smith. 1903; children: Mary (Mrs. F. Alderone). Kate Rodina; m. 2d. Dana Glover, 1923 (dec. 1957); m. 3d. Joanna Taub. Mar 1960 One of the b.

Luxembourg. Mar

(Kemp) S; came

to

27.

U.S.,

"new photography" and produced many notable plates; exhibited photographs and paintings at the great art centres of America and Europe; retrospective exhbn. photographs Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C.. 1961; paintings in Luxembourg (Paris). Met. Mus. (N.Y.C.),

first

to realize the possibilities of the

CLARENCE

NYC.

1947-62. emeritus. 1962-73. dir. dept Made photographic mural decoration, subject aviationm in New Commd. Photographic Roxy Theatre. Radio City. Div., Air Service. U.S. Army. World War I, with A.E.F., rank It. col. Decortcd Chevalier Legion d'Honneur (France). Served as cap!.. USNR. World War II; commd U.S. Navy Navy Photographic Inst. dtr. combat photography, Decorated D.S.M.. Presdl Medal of Freedom; grand officer de l'Ordre de Merit (Luxembourg). Directed making Road to Victory exhbn. for Mus. of Modern Art, 1942; Power in the Pacific. 1944; supervised the photography of film. Fighting Lady. Recipient Ann. Advt. award, 1937; Fine Arts medal A. I. A.. 1950; achievement award US. Camera Mag., 1949, Photography Mag 1952; Internal, award Photog. Soc. Am., 1957, Silver Progress medal Royal Photog Soc (Eng ). 1960; spl. award Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers. 1961; Presdl. medal of freedom. 1963; Internat. Photog. Exposition award. 1965. Began 1965; award of merit medal Lotos Club. cross-breeding of flowers, specializing in delphinium. 1910;

STEGNER, WALLACE EARLE, Iowa. Feb. 18. (Paulson) S.;

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

STEIN,



STEELE, JAMES

WHO

Whitney Mus Am. Art. Portland Mus. Art. Toledo Mus Art, numerous pvt. collections; chief photographer Conde Nast Pubis., 1923-38; dir. dept photography Mus. Modern Art,

,

.

Saunders;

WHO'S

258

NY.

STEIGER, ROD,

Apr. 14. actor; b Westhampton. Fredrick and Lorraine (Driver) S.; m. Sally Gracie. 15. 1959 (div); 1 daughter. Claire Bloom. Apr Anna; m. Sherry Nelson. Apr. 1973 (div. 1979); m. Paula Life mem. Met. Mus A/t. Ellis. Ed. pub. sens.. Newark. Theatrical appearances include Night Music, 1951. Enemy of the People, 1953, Rashomon. 1959; motion picture appearances include On the Waterfront, 1953, Big Knife. 1925; 1952;

s.

m

NYC.

Jubal. 1957. Across the Bridge. 1958. 1959. Seven Thieves. 1959, The Mark, 1960. Pocket. 1960. The Tiger Among Us. 1961. Convicts 4, 1961. The Longest Day. 1962. Moby Dick. 1962. The Time of Indifference. 1962. Hands on the City. 1963, The Pawnbroker. 1964 (Berlin Film Festival award). The Loved One, 1964, Doctor Zhivago. 1966. In the Heat of the Night. 1967 (Golden Globe award. Acad award for Best Actor), Waterloo. 1971. Happy Birthday. Wanda June. 1971. Duck

1955.

Oklahoma. 1956.

Al Capone,

World

in

My

1972, Lolly-Madonna. 1973. Lucky Luciano. 1975. Hennessy. 1975. W.C. Fields and Me. 1976. FIST. 1978. Dirty Hands, 1978, Love and Bullets, 1979, The Amityville Horror, 1979, The Lucky Star, 1980. Lion of the Desert. 1981. Cattle Annie and Little Bntches. 1981. The Chosen. 1982. The Magic Mountain. 1982. Portrait of a

You

Sucker,

Hitman, 1984. The Naked Face. 1985. The January Man. 1988. Amencan Gothic. 1988. Tennessee Waltz. That Summer of White Roses. A Question of Life. Men of Respect. The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, 1991, Guilty As Charged, 1992. The Player. 1992, The Specialist. 1994. Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys. 1995. Livers Ain't Cheap. 1995. Little Supnses. 1995. Mars Attacks!. 1996. Carpool. 1996. Truth or Consequences N.M.. 1997, Shiloh. 1997, Incognito, 1997. Animals. 1997. The Revenant, 1998. Legacy. 1998, Crazy in Alabama, 1998; TV appearance as Marty. 1953 (Sylvania 1967. Jesus of Nazareth award). The Movie Maker, (minisenes). 1977. Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole. 1983. Hollywood Wives (minisenes), 1985, Sword of Gideon. 1986. Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge, 1988, Passion and Paradise. 1989. In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas. 1991. Sinatra. 1992. In Pursuit of Honor. 1995. OP Center. 1995. Columbo: Strange Bed Fellows, 1995. Choices of the Heart: the Margaret Sanger Story. 1995. Out There. 1995. EZ Streets. 1996 Served with USNR. 1942-45. Office:

W

Olive Ave Ste 1400 c/o Gold/Marshak & Assoc 3500 Burbank CA 91505-5512 also: 6342 Zumirez Dr Malibu CA 90265-4044

19,

1882;

b

S., architect,

27,

Rochester,

NY.. June

Rose (Rosenblatt) S.; m Aline Student. Columbia U. Sch.

Leo and

s

MacMahon. Mar

1928.

Greendale. Wis. Greenhills. 1935-38. Baldwin Hills Village. L.A., 1941; cons. U.S. Housing authority. Resettlement Adminstrn.. Fed. Works Agy Fed. Pub. Housing Authority, N.Y. State Divsn. Housing; planning dir.. coord, new indsl. municipality, Kitimat, B.C., Can., 1951; lectr. cmty architecture Harvard U„ U Calif, U N.C., Columbia U MIT Archtl works include bldgs Calif Inst Tech.. 1927. Wichita (Kans.) Art Inst 1935. Temple Emanuel, N.Y.C. 1929; chief architect, planner Sunnyside Gardens, Queens, 1924, Radburn. N.J.. 1928, Phipps Garden Apts Queens, 1931. Hillside Homes. Bronx. 1935; author: Towards New Towns for America, 1951; assoc. editor Jour. AIA, 1921-23. Town Planning Rev.. 1951-59; contbr. articles on planned cmty. devel art museum planning to prof] jours. Recipient gold medal apt house award N.Y. chpt. AIA, 1940, award for disting. work low-cost housing, 1941, award for pioneering toward new towns for Am.. Soc. Planning Ofcls 1955. gold medal of hoor AIA. 1956, Disting Svc award Am. Inst. Planners, 1958, Ebenezer Howard Meml. medal. 1960, Disting. Svc. award. N.Y. Home Builders Assn., 1965, Andrew J. Thomas award. N.Y. chpt. AIA, 1967. 50th Anniversary award, AIA, 1967. Fellow AIA; mem. Am. Inst. Planners. Am. Soc. Planning Ofcls.. Regional Devel. Coun Am. (pres. 1948). Regional Planning Assn. Am. (pres. 1925-48). Internat. Garden Cities and Town Planning Fedn. (v. p. 1924). Cmty. Planning Assn. Can.. Soc. Mexican Architects (hon). Died Feb. 7. 1975. .

.

.

NYc.

,

Am

.

STEIN, GERTRUDE,

wnler; b Allegheny, Pa., Feb. 3, and Amelia (Keyser) S Student. Radcliffe, Hopkins Med Sch.. 1897-1902 Author: Three Lives. 1908. Tender Buttons. 1915. Geography and Plays, 1923, Making of Amencans, 1925, Useful Knowledge. 1928. Acquaintance with Description. 1929. Ten Portraits. 1930. Lucy Church Amiably. 1930. Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded. 1931. How to Wnte, 1931, Operas and Plays, 1932. Matisse. Picasso and Gertrude Stein. 1932, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. 1933. Four Saints in Three Acts. 1934. Portraits and Prayers, 1934, 1874; d Daniel 1893-97. Johns

Lectures in America, 1935, Narration, 1936, Geographical History of America. 1936, Everybody's Autobiography, 1937, Picasso, 1938. The World is Round. 1939. Paris. France.

Wars I Have Seen, 1945, 1946, Four in 1947, Blood on the Dining Room Floor, 1948, Last Operas and Plays, 1949; contbr. prose and verse to mags. Died July 27. 1946; buned in Pere la Chaise Cemetery. Paris. 1940. Ida. 1941, Three Lives, 1942.

Brewsie and Willie. 1946. Selected Writings,

Amenca.

WILLIAM HOWARD,

STEIN,

biochemist; b

N.Y.C, June

25. 1911; s. Fred M. and Beatnce (Borg) S.; m. Phoebe Hockstader, June 22, 1936; children: William Howard, David F.. Robert J Grad Phillips Exeter Acad.. 1929; BS. Harvard 1938, DSc (hon), 1973; DSc U., 1933; PhD. Columbia .

U

,

Asst Rockefeller Inst Med Rsch.. 1938-42. assoc.. 1942-49. assoc. mem.. 1949-52. mem staff. 1952; prof. Rockefeller U., from 1954; vis. prof. 1964; fellow Am. Swiss Found.. U. Chgo.. 1960. Harvard U 1956; Harvey lectr., 1957; mem. med. adv. bd. Hebrew U. Hadassah Med. Sch. Israel, 1947-61; Phillips lectr. Haverford Coll.. 1962; Philip Schaffer lectr. Washington U.. St Louis. 1965: sci. counselor Nat. Inst. Neurol. Diseases and Blindness. Mem. editl. bd. Jour. Biol. Chemistry. 1962-64, assoc. editor. 1964-68. editor. 1968-71; contbr. articles to sci. jours. Trustee Montefiore Hosp N.Y.C. 1947-74. Recipient (with Stanford Moore) Kaj Linderstrom-Lang award, 1972 (with Stanford Moore and Christian B. Anfinsen) Nobel prize in Chemistry. 1972. Columbia Grad. Faculty and Alumni Assn. (hon). Yeshiva U.. 1973.

N.Y.C.

.

,

Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. Acad. Nat. Acad. Sets., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists com. 1958-61). Am. Chem. Soc. (co-recipient with Stanford Moore Electrophoresis award. Richards medal 1972). US Nat. Com. Biochemistry (chmn. 1965-68). Biochem. Soc. (London), N.Y. Acad. Sci., Harvey Soc.. Sigma Xi. Home: New York NY 10000 Died Feb. 2. 1980.

award of Arts and (chmn.

excellence. 1973. Scis..

editl.

STEINBECK, JOHN ERNST,

wnter;

Feb

b. Salinas, Calif..

1902; s. John Ernst and Olive (Hamilton) S.; m. Carol Henning. 1930 (div. 1943); m Gwyn Conger. Mar 29, 1943; Scott, Dec. 28, children: Tom, John; m. Elaine 1950. Student, Stanford U- 1919. war columnist overseas. Author: Cup of Gold. 1929, Pastures of Heaven. 1932, To a 27.

God Unknown, Ail,

Tortilla Flat. 1935. In

Dubious

Battle.

1936. Of Mice and Men. 1937 (dramatization 1937). Red Pony. 1937, Grapes of Wrath. 1939, The Moon is Down, 1942, Cannery Row, 1945. The Wayward Bus. 1947. Russian Journal. 1948. The Log From the Sea of Cortez, 1951. East of Eden, 1952, Sweet Thursdav, 1954, (musical) Pipe Dream, 1955. Reign of Pippin IV. 1957. Once There Was a War, 1957, The Winter of Our Discontent. 1961, Travels with

Charley, 1962. America and the Amencan. 1966. Recipient Pulitzer pnze. 1940. Nobel Pnze for lit., 1962. Presdl. Medal Freedom. 1964 Died Dec 20, 1968

of

STEINBERG, SAUL, June

15,

1914;

Regio

artist;

naturalized.

Romania, Maurice and Rosa

Ramnic-Sarat,

b

1943;

s.

Ed.

Bucharest High Sch.. 1932; student Bucharest U., 1932-33; Dottore Architecttura. Pohtecmco. Faculta de Architettura, Milan, Italy,

(Jacobson) philosophy.

S.

1933-40; hon degrees. Harvard U„ 1976; NYU. 1978. Royal Cartoonist for Arts, London, 1988, Yale U.. 1989. mag. Bertoldo, Milan, 1936-39; practicing architect, 1939-41; went from Italy to Dominican Rep 1941, to U.S., 1942; freearlance artist, cartoonist, mainly for New Yorker. 1941 Exhibited onelist-in-residence Smithsonian Instn.. 1967. Coll.

.



;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

man shows Belly Parsons Gallery. 1943. 52. 66. Modern Art. 1946. Sidney Jams GaJlery. 1952.

68, 73.

Mus.

66, 73. Insl.

NY

.

Named Chevalier des Arts et Am Acad. Arts and Letters Acad. Arts and Scis. Died May 12,

Served to It- USNR. 1943-45 des Lettres. France. 1968. Mem

Am

1999.

STEINBERGER. JACK, physicist, educator; b. Bad Kissingen, Germany. May 25, 1921; came to U.S., 1935; s. Ludwig Lazarus and Berta (May)

S.;

m. Joan Beauregard.

1943, tdiv. 1962); children Joseph. Richard Ned; m. Cynthia Alff; children: Julia Karen, John Paul. BS in Chemistry, U. Chgo.. 1942. PhD in Physics. 1948; hon. degree. III. Inst. 1990. Dortmund U.. 1990. 1989, U. Glasgow. Tech.. Columbia U.. 1990. U. Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. 1992. U. Blaise Pascal. Clermont-Ferrand. France, 1995. U.

Eva

Mem.

Wurzburg, 1997. 1948-49;

N.J..

Advanced Study. Pnnceton,

Inst, for

U.

asst.

Berkeley.

Calif..

1949-50;

SI UNMAN. DAVID BARNARD, structural engineer; b N.Y.C. June 1. 1886; s Louis Kelvin and Eva (Scollard) S.; m. Irene Hoffman, June 9, 1915; children; John Francis, Alberta. David. BS summa cum laude. CCNY. 1906. DSc. 1947; CE. Columbia U.. 1909. AM. 1909. PhD. 1911, DSc,

N.Y.C.

1953; ED. Manhattan Coll 1953. Rensselaer Poly Inst 1953. Mich. Coll. Mining and Tech.. 1954. U. Mich.. 1956; DSc. Ohio No. U- Sequoia U., U. Ghent, Minerva Acad. Advanced Studies. Italy. Haute Acad Laline Internal., France. 1953. Bradley U, 1956; DCE. U Bologna. Italy. 1953; Dr Higher Learning, Vidya Ratna; Shri Bhuvaneeshwari Pith., Kathiawad, India, 1953; LLD. Alfred U.. 1953. Tampa U.. 1957; LHD. Fla. So. Coll.. 1957. St. Lawrence U 1958; LittD. Loyola U., 1957. Registered

Galene Bischofsberger. Zurich, Switzerland. 1967, Gallery Modem Art. Washington, 1968. Irving Blum Gallery, L.A., 1968. 69, 71. 73. Mus. Modern Art. N.Y.C, 1970, 1987 (rest rospec live), touring show Stella, since 1970. 1978, Galene Daniel Templon, Paris, 1975. Andre Emmench, Zurich. 1976. Galene M Bochum. Fed. Republic Germany, 1977, Mus. Modern Art. Oxford, Eng., 1977, Galerie Valeur. Nagoya, Japan, 1978, 79, Getler/Pall Gallery, N.Y.C. 1980, Akira Ikeda Gallery. Nagoya, Japan. 1980, 81, 82, 83, 85. 86. 87, 88. 89. Koh Gallery. Tokyo. 1980. Knoedler Gallery. 1977. 80. 82. 85, 87, Galene Hans Strelow. Dusseldorf, Fed. Republic Germany, 1981-82. 87. Mus. Modern Art. San Francisco. 1983, Inst. Contemporary Arts, London. 1985. Greenberg Gallery. St. Louis. 1985-86. Laumeier Sculpture Pk., St. Louis, 1986, Gagosian Gallery, N.Y.C. 1987, Nat. Mus. Art, Osaka, Japan, 1988, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Fed. Republic Germany. 1988-89, Kawamura Mem. Museum of Art, Japan, 1991; numerous group shows throughout U.S., Europe, 1959 including 37th Corcoran Gallery Art Bienniale, Washington, 1981; included in permanent collections, Addison Gallery Am. Art, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Art Gallery Ont., Toronto, Can., Bait. Mus Rose Art Mus., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass., Bklyn. Mus.. List Art Ctr., Brown U., Providence, Cleve. Art Mus., Contemporary Art Mus.. Houston, Dallas Mus. Fine Art, Denver Mus. Art. Des Moines Art Ctr., 1st Nat. Bank Houston, Fogg Art Mus., Boston, Guggenheim Mus., High Mus.. Atlanta. Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden, Washington, Ind. U. Art Mus., Bloomington, Inst. Contemporary Art, Phila.. Jacksonville (Fla.) Art Mus. Inc.. Kitakyushu (Japan) Mcpl. Mus., Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland. Stedelijk Mus.. Amsterdam. Art Inst., Chgo., Detroit Inst. Art, L.A. County Mus Art, Walker Art Center, Mpls., Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C. San Francisco Mus. Art, Whitney Mus. Am. Art, NYC, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, La. Mus.. Humlebaek. Denmark, Met. Mus. Art. N.Y.C, Milw. Art Worth, Ctr., Mpls. Inst. Arts. Modern Art Mus. Ft. Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Musee Nat. d'Art moderne, Paris, Mus. Bochum, Fed. Republic Germany, Mus. Boymans von Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Mus. Contemporary Art, Chgo., Mus. Contemporary Art, L.A., Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, Nagoaka (Japan) Mus. Art, Smith-

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Contemporary Art. London. 1952. Galene Maeghl, Pans, 1953. 73. Kunslmuseum. Basel. Switzerland. 1954. Stedehjk Mus., Amsterdam. 1953. Museo de Arte. Sao Paulo. Brazil. 1952, Galene Blanche. Stockholm. 1953. Hanover. Germany. 1954. Pace Gallery, NYC. 1982. Galena Seno Milan. 1990. John Berggruen Gallery. 1990; group shows Haus der Kunst. Munich. 1981. 82, U.N.C-Greensboro. 1981. Okla. Art Or. Oklahoma City. 1982, Nelson-Alktns Mus. Art. 1982. Los Angeles County Mus. Art. 1982. Pace Gallery, 1982. 87. Harvard U.. 1985. Galene LeLong. Pans. 1986. Columbus (Ohio) Mus. Art, 1986, Kunsthalle Nurenberg. Fed. Republic Germany. 1988. Fondation Maeghl. St Paul de Venice, 1991, O'Hara Gallery, NYC. 1991. others; retrospective show travelled to Hirshorn Mus.. Washington. Whitney Mus.. Serpentine Gallery. London. Found. Maeght, St. Paul de Vence. France; represented in permanent collections Mus. Modern Art. NYC. Met Mus Art. NYC. Albnght-Knox Harvard U., Victoria and AlGallery. Buffalo. Fogg Mus bert Mus.. London, others.; author: All in Line. 1945, The Art of Living. 1949. The Passport. 1954. The Inspector. 1973

(Gold medal 1974).

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259

prof.

Columbia U., NYC. 1950-68. Higgins prof.. 1968-72; staff mem. European Orgn. for Nuclear Research. Geneva. 196886. dir.. 1969-72; prof, physics Scuola Normale. Pisa, Italy, 1986—. Pfc. U.S. Army. 1943-46. Co-recipient Nobel prize in physics, 1988; recipient Nat Medal of Sci., 1988, Mateuzzi medal Societa Italiane delle Scienze. 1991; fellow Guggenheim Mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Found., Sloan Found. Scis., Heidelberg Acad. Sets.. Academia Europea, Academia

Home: 25 Chemin des Merles. CH Nationale dei Lincei. 1213 Onex Switzerland Office: European Or for Nuclear Rsch. CH 1211 Geneva 23. Switzerland

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engr 20 slates and fgn. countries. Prof, engring. U. Idaho. 1910-14; spl. asst. Gustav Lindenthal. 1914-17; prof, cml and mech. engnng. CCNY. 1917-20; cons, engring., 1910-14. 1920-60. Pnn works include Kingston Bridge. 1952-56. Mackinac Bndge. 1953-57. Sky-Ride and Observation Towers Century of Progress Expn., Chgo.. 1933. mil. bridges for U.S. govt., 1941-53, reconstrn. Bklyn. Bridge, 1948-54; author: How Bndges Have Increased Man's Mobility. 1952. Famous Bridges of the World. 1953. Mackinac Straits Bridge, 1954. Suspension Bridges: The Aerodynamic Problem and Its Solution. 1954, Miracle Bndge at Mackinac, 1957, Bridges and Their Builders, revised edit., 1957; contbr. Ency. Bnttanica, Ency. Americana, Colliers V.p. Tioga-Nichols Bndge Co., Ency; inventor in field. Smilhboro Bridge Co.; dir. Independence Bridge Co., Interboro Bndge Co., Richmond-Hopewell Bridge Co.; founder, pres. David B. Steinman Found.; v.p. bd. trustees Ecole des Hautes Etudes, N.Y.C Recipient Goethals medal Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Chevalier Legion of Honor, Grand Cordon de 1'Etoile du Bien et du Merite, Chevalier Ordre du Merite Scientifique, Croix d'Honneur Legion Franco-Beige, Knight Comdr. (with star) Order Gold Cross of Mil. chpt. Cyprus and Jerusalem. William Procter prize Sci. Rsch. Soc. Am.. Norman medal. Croes medal. Rowland prize ASCE. Mem. Royal Soc. Arts, Soc. des Ingenieurs Profl. France, Columbia Club, Bklyn Engrs. Club. U, Club. Engrs. Club, Ends of the Earth Club. Millions of Sydney Club (hon). Died Aug. 22. 1960; buned Ferncliff, Hartsdale, N.Y. profl

CCNY

CHARLES

STEINMETZ,

PROTEUS,

electrician;

b.

Breslau. Germany, Apr. 9, 1865; s. Carl Heinrich and Caroline (Neubert) S.;. Ed., Breslau, Berlin, Zurich, Switzerland; spl. studies mathematics, electrical engnng., chemistry; (hon A.M.), Harvard U„ 1902; (hon. Ph D.T, Union U.. Prof, electrophysics Union U., since 1902. N.Y.. 1903. Author: Theory and Calculation of ALternating-Current Phenomena, 1987, 5th edition, 1916; Theoretical Elements of 1915; Thoery and CalculaElectrical Engineering, 4th edit tion of Transient Electnc Phenomena and Oscilations, 1909. 3d. edit.. 1919; General Lectures on Electncal Engineering, 5th edit.. 1917; Radiation, Light and Illumination, 1909, 2d. edit., 1911; Engineering Mathematics. 1910, 3d. edit., 1917; Electnc Discharges. Waves and Impulses. 1911; Amenca and the New Epoch, 1916; Theory and Calculation of Electric Circuits, 1917; Theory and Calculation of Electrical Apparatus, 1917. Also sundry math, papers and investigations and numerous papers on theoretical, experimental investigaMem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. (past tions in elec. engring. pres., 1901-02), Illuminating Engnng. Soc., Nat. Assn. Corp. Schs., bd. edn. (pres., since 1912), Schnectady. Common Council (pres., since 1916). Died Oct. 26. 1923. .

STEINBRENNER. GEORGE MICHAEL,

III, professional baseball team executive, shipbuilding company executive; b. and Rita Rocky River, Ohio. July 4, 1930; s Henry (Haley) S; m. Elizabeth Joan Zieg, May 12. 1956; children Henry G. III. Jennifer Lynn, Jessica Joan, Harold Zetg. BA. Williams Coll.. 1952; postgrad.. Ohio State U.. 1954-55.

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U

19:>5. Purdue U., Asst. football coach Northwestern 1956-67; treas. Kinsman Transit Co.. Cleve., 1957-63; pres. Kinsman Manne Transit Co.. Cleve.. 1963-67, dir.. 1965—; pres.. chmn. bd. Am. Ship Bldg. Co.. Cleve., 1967-78, chmn bd., 1978—; pnn. owner N.Y. Yankees. Bronx, 1973-90. ,

limited ptnr. N.Y. Yankees. 1990-93; owner Bay Harbor Inn, Tampa, Fla., 1988 bd. dirs. Gt. Lakes InCorp., Gt Lakes Assocs.. Cin Sheet Metal & Roofing

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82,

Galene

Lawrence, Pans, 1961. 64. Fergus Gallery. LA, 1963. 65, Kasmin Ltd.. London, 1964. 66, 68. M. Knoedler & Co., 1

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David

(Calif.)

Art

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Mus.

Gallery, London. 1966, Seattle Art Mus

966. 1967, 1

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,

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sonian Instn., Washington, Nat. Gallery Art. Washington, Nationalgalene, Berlin. Nat. Mus. Am. Art. Washington, Nelson-Atkins Mus. Art, Kansas City, Mo.. Phila. Mus., Phillips Collection, Washington, Portland (Oreg.) Ctr. Visual Arts. St. Louis Art Mus., Seattle Art Mus., Seibu Art Mus,, Tate Gallery, London, Toledo Mus. Art. Vancouver (B.C.) Art Mus., Can- Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.. Wallraf-Richartz Mus., Cologne, Fed. Republic Germany; author: Frank Stella: Illustrations after El Lissitzky's Had Gadya 1982-84, 1985, Working Space, 1986; work subject of

numerous monographs and pubis.; subject of film Frank Stella at the Fogg 1984. 1985. Bd. dirs. Coun. for U.S. and Italy.

Recipient

1st

prize

Tokyo

Internat.

Biennale,

1967,

Claude M. Fuess award Phillips Acad., 1979, Skowhegan Medal for Painting, 1981, Mayor's Award of Honor Mayor of N.Y.C, 1982. Award of Am. Art Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. 1985; hon. fellow Bezalel Acad. Arts and Design, 1981, Am. Fellow Soc. Fellows Acad. Arts and Letters, 1982-83. Broadway (NYU). Office: care Leo Castelli Gallery 420 New York NY 10012-3764

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Co., Nashville Bridge Co.. Nederlander-Steinbrenner Prodns. Mem. Cleve. Little Hoover Com group chmn., 1966, chmn. Cleve. Urban Coalition; vice chmn. Greater Cleve. Growth Corp., Greater Cleve. Jr. Olympic Found.; founder Silver Shield Found.. N.Y.C; chmn. Olympic Overview Commn.; v.p. U.S. Olympic Com.. 1989— Served to 1st It. USAF, .

1952-54

Named

Outstanding Young

Man

of Yr.

Ohio

Jr.

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1960. Cleve Jr C of C. I960; Chief Town Cner. Mem. Cleve.. 1968; Man of Yr.. Cleve Press Club. 1968 Yankees Greater Cleve Growth Assn. (bd. dirs). Office: River Ave Bronx 10451 Yankee Stadium E 161st St

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JOAN

ARGETSINGER, biochemistry educator; b. Mpls., Jan. 26. 1941; d Glenn D and Elaine (Magnusson) Argetsinger; m. Thomas A. Steitz, Aug. 20, 1966; 1 child, Jonathan Glenn B.S., Antioch Coll., 1963; Ph.D.. Harvard U., 1967; DSc. (hon.), Lawrence U., Appleton. Wis.. 1982, Rochester U. Sch. Medicine, 1984, Mt. Sinai Sch. Medicine, 1989. Bates Coll., 1990; DSc (hon.), Tnnily Coll.. 1992, Lab. Molecular Harvard U 1992. Postdoctoral fellow Biology, Cambndge, Eng., 1967-70; asst. prof, molecular biophysics and biochemistry Yale U., New Haven, 1970-74; assoc. prof. Yale U., 1974-78, prof, molecular biophysics and Sterling prof, molecular biophysics and biochemistry. 1978 biochemistry, 1978 chair dept. molecular biophysics and 996 investigator Howard Hughes Med. biochemistry. 1986—. Recipient Young Scientist award Passano Inst., Found.. 1975, Eli Lilly award in biol. chemistry, 1976, U.S. Steel Found, award in molecular biology, 1982. Lee Hawley, Sr award for arthntis rsch., 1984, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1986, Dickson prize for Sci. Carnegie-Mellon U., 1988, Warren Christopher Hosp., 1989, Tnennial pnze Mass. Gen. Columbus Disc, award in biomed. rsch., 1992, Weizmann Women and Sci. Awd.. 1994, City of Medicine award. 1996. Fellow AAAS; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Nat. Acad. STEITZ,

MRC

.

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,

STEINEM, GLORIA, Mar

wnter. editor,

lecturer;

b.

Toledo,

1934; d Leo and Ruth (Nuneviller) S„ m. David Sept 3. 2000 BA. Smith Coll.. 1956; postgrad (Chester Bowles Asian fellow). India. 1957-58; Human Justice, Simmons Coll.. 1973. Co-dir., dir. ednl. found. Ind. Rsch. Svc. Cambndge, Mass and 1959-60; contbg editor Glamour Mag.. N.Y.C, 1962-69; co-founder, contbg. editor New York Mag., 1968-72; feminist lectr 1969—; cofounder, editor Ms. Mag.. 1971-87, columnist, 1980-87. cons 1987 ; Active vanous civil rights and peace editor, campaigns including United Farmworkers, Vietnam War Tax Protest. Com. for the Legal Def of Angela Davis (treas 1971-72); active polit. campaigns of Adlai Stevenson, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Shirley Chisholm, George 25,

Bale.

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NYC.

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McGovern. Co-founder, bd dirs Women's Action Alliance. 1970 convenor, mem. nat adv com Nat Women's Polit. Caucus, 1971—; co-founder, pres bd dirs. Ms. Found for Women. 1972 founding mem Coalition of Labor Union Women. 1974; mem Internal. Women's Year Commn.. 1977; editorial cons., Conde Nasi Publications, 1962-69. Curtis



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Arts and

Sci.,

Am.

;

Publishing. 1964-65. Random House Publishing. 1988—. McCall Publishing. Author The Thousand lndias. 1957. The Beach Book, 1963. Wonder Woman. 1972, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, 1983. Manlyn Norma Jeane, 1986, Revolution from Within A Book of Self-Esteem. 1992. Moving Beyond Words, 1994; conlgb. corr. Today Show, 1987-88; contbr. to vanous anthologies Pres Voters for Choice. 1979 Recipient Penney-Missouri Journalism award. 1970. Ohio Gov 's award for Journalism. 1972. Bill of Rights award of So. Calif. 1975; named Woman of the Yr McCalls mag 1972. Woodrow Wilson Internal Ctr for Scholars fellow. 1977; inducted into Nat. Women's Hall of Fame. 1993. AFTRA. Nat Press Club. Soc. Mag Writers. Authors Guild. Phi Beta Kappa Office Ms

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baseball player, manager; b. Kansas City, Mo., July 30, 1890; m. Edna Lawson, 1924. Profl. baseball player with the fol1910. lowing clubs: Kankakee. III., 1910, Maysville, Ky Aurora, III., 1933. Montgomery. Ala.. 1912, Bklyn., 1912-17, Boston, 1924-25; mgr. teams. Worcester, 1925. Toledo, 1926.

31,

Bklyn..

1934-36. Boston Braves,

Milw.,

1938-43,

1944,

Kansas City, 1945. Oakland. 1946-48, N.Y Yankees, 1949N.Y. Mets, 1962-65; v.p. N.Y. Mets. 1965-75. Winner numerous pennants; mgr. N.Y. Yankees in World Series, 1949-53, 55-58. 60; Named to Baseball Hall of Fame. 1966. Achievements include 5 consecutive pennants and 5 consecutive World Senes titles. Died Sept. 29, 1975. 60,

;

Phil.

Soc

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NY

Acad, of

Scis.,

(Weizmann

Women & Sci. Awd, 1994). Home: 45 Prospect Hill Rd Branford CT 06405-571 Office: HHMI at Yale Univ BCMM 136 295 Congress Ave New Haven CT 06519-1418 1

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STENGEL, CASEY (CHARLES DILLON STENGAL),

STELLA, FRANK PHILIP,

May artist, b. Maiden. Mass 12. 1936; s. Frank and Constance Aida (Santonelli) S.; m. Barbara Rose, 1961 (div ); children: Rachel, Michael, Laura; m. Harnet McGurk, 1978, children: Peter. Patnck. AB in 1958. DFA (hon). 1984; hon degree. History. Pnnceton U Mpls Coll Art and Design. 1974. Brandeis U. 1985, 1985. Represented by Leo Castelli GalDartmouth Coll .

STENNIS,

JOHN CORNELIUS,

former

senator;

b

Kemper County. Miss., Aug. 3, 1901; s. Hampton Howell and Cornelia (Adams) S.; m. Coy Hines, Dec. 24. 1929 (dec.); John Hampton. Margaret Jane (Mrs. Wornchildren: 1928; LL.D 1923; LL B., U Va B.S.. Miss. State U Millsaps Coll.. 1957, U, Wyo.. 1962. Miss. Coll., 1969, Belhaven Coll,, 1972, William Carey Coll., 1975. Livingston Bar: Miss. Practiced in DeKalb. Miss.; mem U., 1984. Miss. Ho. of Reps.. 1928-32; dist. pros. atty. 16th Jud. Dist 1931-37; circuit judge, 1937-47; mem. U.S. Senate from Miss., 1947-89, mem. armed services com., chmn. appropriations com.; pres. pro tempore U.S. Senate, 1987-89; exec, in residence Miss. State U., 1989-90. Active in promotion farm youth tng. programs; state chmn Miss. 4-H Adv. Council. Mem ABA, Miss. Bar Assn., Phi Alpha Delta. Phi Beta Presbyterian (deacon). Clubs: Kappa. Alpha Chi Rho. Home: Mississippi Miss. Died April 23, Masons, Lions. ble).

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1995.

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,

1959; artist-in-residence Dartmouth Coll.. 1963; instr poetry 1969; Charles Eliot Norton prof U.. Harvard U Cambndge. Mass., 1983; lectr. Pratt Inst 1960. Yale U.. 1965, Cornell U.. 1965, Seattle Art Bklyn Mus. 1967. Detroit Inst Arts. 1967, Art Inst. Chgo.. 1968,

lery,

Brandeis

.

.

.

85, Bezalel

Mus. Mus 1983,

Acad. Arts and Design, Jerusalem. 1981, Whitney Fine Art, Boston. 1982. San Antonio Art Inst., d'Art Moderne, U.. 1983-84. Musce Nat

Harvard

Pans. 1984. Coun for U.S. and Italy. N.Y, 1984, Frick Collection. N.Y. 1985. Dartmouth Coll. 1985; instr. art U 1968; vis cntic dept art, Saskatchewan. 1967. Brandeis U 1965 One-man shows Leo Castelli Gallery. Cornell U .

.

STEPHENS, HELEN,

Olympic athlete; b. 1918. founder Helen Stephens Olympic Co-Eds, 1938-52. Set world record for 100 meters in 1936 Olympics; recipient Gold medal 400 meter relay, 1936 Olympics, also set world. Olympic, Am., and Can. records in running, broad jump, and discus; honoree Nat. Track and Field Hall of Fame, U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame, Women's Sports Found. Hall of Fame. Died 1993

STEPHENS, HUBERT DURRETT, lawyer, senator, b New Albany, Miss., July 2. 1875; s. Judge Z.M. and Lethe A

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.

,

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Delia Glenn. Oct. 18. 1899. LLB. U Miss., Pvi practice New Albany. 1895; 1895 mem. 62d to 66lh U.S. Congress 2d Miss disi Washington. 1911-21. mem. U.S. Senate Washington, 1923-35 Bd dirs. Reconstrn Fin. Corp.. 1935-36.

(Coker) 1895.

S.;

Bar: Miss..

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1907-10;

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260

STERN, DAVID JOEL,

Died

Mar

14,

1946.

basketball association executive; b.

N.Y.C.. Sept. 22. 1942; s. William and Anna (Bronstem) S.; Dianne Bock. Nov. 27. 1963; children: Andrew, Er1966 Bar B.A.. Rutgers U.. 1963; LL.B.. Columbia U ic. N.Y. 1963. Assoc. Proskauer Rose Goetz & Mendelsohn. 1966-74. ptnr., 1974-78; gen. counsel Nat Basketball

Dept Del, Washington. 1980-81; pres 1981—; dir. Kemper Corp, NIBCO.

J.C

Stetson.

Inc.,

Madison-Kipp

Inc..

Corp., Helenc Curtis, Inc., Magna Photo Inc., Chgo. Tube and Iron, In, Laser Tech., Inc. Trustee Chgo. Symphony Orch.. Falcon Found Kemper Found. With USN, 1945-46. Recipient Disting. Service award Dept. Def. Disting. Service award also USAF Clubs: Chicago, Knollwood. Tavern. Home: 1834 Knollwood Rd Lake Forest IL 60045-1135 Office: 900 N Shore Dr Ste 151 Lake Bluff IL 60044-2225 ,

NYC. Assn.. NYC.

1978-80. exec. v.p. bus. and legal affairs. 19801984 Trustee Beth Israel Med. Ctr., 1985—. Rutgers U. Found.. 1987— Columbia U.. 1992—; mem. Martin Luther King, Jr Fed. Holiday Commn.. 1988 White House Conf. for a Drug-Free Am.. 1988; bd dirs NAACP. 1990-93. Mem ABA. N.Y State Bar Assn., Assn. Bar City NY. (chmn. com. on entertainment and sports 84.

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STETTINIUS,

R., JR., federal official; b.

HOWARD

Oct. 22, 1900; s. Edward R. and Judith (Carnngton) S.; m. Virginia Gordon Wallace. May 15, 1926; children: Edward R Wallace Joseph. Student. Pomfret (Conn.) Sch., U. Va., 1919-24; LLD. Union Coll., Colgate U„ Lafayette Coll. Elmire Coll., Am. U Rutgers U.. NYU, U. Calif., U. Chattanooga, Columbia U., in Engring., Stevens Inst. Tech.;

radio personality, television show host; b. Roosevelt. NY., 1954; s. Ben and Ray S.; m. Debra. Ashley 1978; children: Emily. Alison Berns. Disc jockey Sta. Jade. BA in Comm., Boston U.. 1976. 1976-78. Sta. WCCC. Bnarcliff Manor, N.Y.. Detroit. 1979-80, Hartford. Conn.. 1978-79. Sta. Washington. 1980-82. Sta WNBC. Sta. 1982-85. Sta. N.Y.C, 1985—. numerous other markets. 1986—, The Howard Stern Radio Show. 1998 Author: Private Parts. 1993, Miss America, 1995; TV shows include The Howard Stem Show (WOR-TV). 1990-92. The Howard Stern Interview (E!). 1992-93. The Howard Stern Show (E!). 1994 recordings include 50 Ways To Rank Your Mother. 1982. Crucified by the FCC, 1991; pay-perview spls./videos include: Howard Stern's Neglige and Underpants Party, U.S. Open Sores. Butt Bongo Fiesta, The Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant. Libertarian candidate for gov. State of N.Y.. 1994. Rest Stop on 1-295 in N.J named in his honor, 1995. Address: The Howard Stern Show WXRK-FM/Infinity Broadcastg 401 57th St New 10019-1701 also: care Don Buchwald Associates York 10017-3601 10 E 44th St New York

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STERN, ISAAC,

performing

violinist,

Kreminiecz. Russia. July 21. 1920;

came

arts

to

executive; U.S..

1921;

b. s

S.; m. Nora Kaye. Nov. 10. 1948; m. Vera Lindenblit. Aug. 17, 1951; children: Shira. Michael. David; m. Linda Reynolds. Nov. 3. 1996. Student. San Francisco Conservatory, 1930-37; numerous hon. degrees including. Dalhousie U., 1971. U. Hartford. 1971. Bucknell U.. 1974. Hebrew U Jerusalem. 1975. Yale U 1975. Columbia 1979, U. Md.. 1983. Tel Aviv U., 1977. Johns Hopkins U U.. 1983. NYU, 1989, U. 111.. 1992, Harvard U.. 1992. Pres. Carnegie Hall, N.Y.C. Recital debut San Francisco. 1934; orchestral debut San Francisco Symphony Orch (Pierre Monteux condr.), 1936; N.Y. debut. 1937; Carnegie Hall recital debut. 1943; N.Y. Philharm. debut (Arthur Rodzinski condr.), 1944; participated Prades Festival with Pablo Casals, 1950-52; soloist for first orchestral and recital performances at Kennedy Ctr Washington; first Am. to perform in USSR after World War II, 1956; mem. Istomin-Rose-Stern trio. 1962-83 (Beethoven cycle w/Istomm & Rose 1970-71); performed in China at invitation of Chinese govt., 1979; performed world premieres of violin works by Bernstein, Dutilteux, Hindemith, Maxwell Davies, Penderecki. Rochberg and Schuman; has played with major orchestras, given countless recitals and performed at important festivals in the U.S., Europe, Israel. Far East. Australia and S. Am. Over 150 records, cassettes and CD's for CBS Masterworks. named Artist Laureate 1984 CBS Masterworks; made soundtrack for motion pictures Humoresque (Warner Bros.) and Fiddler on the Roof (United Artists); starred in soundtrack Tonight We Sing (20th Century Fox) and Journey to Jerusalem with Leonard Bernstein; documentary film From Mao to MozartIsaac Stern in China (Academy award 1981. Cannes Film Festival Special Mention), Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening, 1987 (Emmy award), Isaac Stern- A Life, 1991; author: My First 79 Years. 1999. Chmn. emeritus Am. -Israel Cultural Found founder Jerusalem Music Ctr.; originating mem. Nat. Endowment for the Arts, pres Carnegie Hall. N.Y.C. 1960 Decorated comdr. Order de la Couronne. comdr. Legion d'Honneur; comdr. *s cross (Order of Dannebrog (Denmark); recipient numerous Grammy awards, Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. 1987. Hall of Fame Induction medal Am. Classical Music, Nat. medal of Honor. 1991, Presdl. medal of Freedom, 1992. numerous local city awards. Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, 1998; named Musician of Yr„ ABC/ Musical Am., 1986; Fellow of Jerusalem. 1986. Office: ICM Artists Ltd 40 57th St Fl 16 New York NY 10019-4098

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DCL. Oxford

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Various pos. to employment mgr. Hyatt Roller Bearing Works. Harrison, N.J.; asst. to v.p. Corp.. 1926-30, asst. to pres. Alfred P. Sloan. Jr., 1930, v.p. in charge indsl. and pub. rels., 1931; vice U.;

Coll.

GM

dir.

and chmn.

fin.

com. U.S.

Steel Corp..

1936,

dirs., mem fin. com., 1938; resigned. 1940; apptdadv. com. Coun. Nat. Def., Washington, 1940, chmn bd.. dir. priorities divsn. Office Prodn. Mgmt.. Washington. 1941; U.S. Lend-Lease adminstr.. spl. asst. to Pres. Washington, 1941-43. U.S. under-sec of state. 1943-44, U.S. sec. of state. 1944-45; personal rep. of Pres.. 1945-49; in

physicist; b. Sohau, Germany, Feb. 17. Ph.D.. Breslau. 1912; LLD, U. Calif.. 1930. Pnvatedocent. Tech. Hochschule, Zurich, 1913-14, Frankfurt, 191421; prof. Rostock, 1921-22, Hamburg. 1923-33; rsch. prof, physics dept. Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1933, prof, emeritus. Recipient Nobel prize in physics. 1943 Mem. Danish Royal Akad. Home: Pittsburgh Pa.

1888.

STETSON, JOHN CHARLES,

corporate

executive;

b.

1920; s. John Charles and Dorothy H. m. Gayle McDowell. Jan I. 1946; children; Sherry, Robert, Susan. B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1943. postgrad.. Northwestern U. Bus. Sch., 1946-48. Partner Booz Allen & Hamilton, Chgo.. 1951-63; pres. pub. div. Houston Post Co.. Houston, 1963-70; pres. A.B. Dick Co., Chgo. 1970-77; also dir sec. of the Air Force, Washington. 197779; nal. chmn. com. for employer support of guard and res.

Chgo.,

Sept.

(Eckman)

priorities

charge Nat. Share the

Work Movement,

2d Fed. Res. Dist.,

1 932; liaison officer between Nat Indsl minstrn. and Indsl. Adv Bd., 1933; chmn. .

Recovery

.

Ad-

1939 Roll Call.

N.Y. chpt. ARC; chmn. War Resources Bd.; adv. bd. Petroleum Adminstrn. for War; chmn. Dumbarton Oaks Conversations on Internat. Security, 1944; chjmn. Am. Del. to Inter-Am. Conf. on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City, 1945; mem. Pres. Roosevelt's party at meeting of Big Three. Yalta, 1945; chmn. Am. delegation to UN Conf. on Internat. Orgn., San Francisco, 1945; gen. assembly UN, London. 1946, Security Coun. UN. 1946; res. as U.S. rep. to UN, 1946; dir. Gen. Aviation Corp., v.p., 1934; dir. We. Air Express Corp., Ea. Air Lines, Inc., Met. Life Ins. Co., 1930-34; dir. GE Co.. Internat. GE Co., Fed Res Bank Ricyhmond; dir., mem. exec. com. N.Am. Aviation. Inc., Transcontinental and We. Air, Inc., 1930-34; chmn. bd. Liberia Co.; dir World Commerce Corp. Author: Roosevelt and the Russians, 1949. Bd. dirs. Thomas Jefferson Meml.

NYC.

Found.; rector. U. Va., 1946-47; chmn nat. bd. English Speaking Union. 1947; trustee Va. Eptsc. Theol. Sem. Recipient medal for Ment, 1946, Gold medal Nat. Acad. Social Sci., Hero of Peace award NCCJ; named comdr. Legion of Honor, France. Mem. Am. Fgn. Svc. Assn. (hon.). The Pilgrims (London), India Ho., Union Club, Century Club (N.Y.C). Episcopalian. Died Oct. 31. 1949.

6.

S.;

;

NE

US Supreme

Office:

Ct Supreme Court Bldg 20543

DC

Washington

One

1st St

demonstrated that chromosomes known as "X" and "Y* were responsible for determining the sex of individuals. Died 1912.

STEVENS, ROGER LACEY,

theatrical producer; b. DeMar. 12, 1910; s. Stanley and Florence (Jackson) S.; m. Christine Gesell, Jan. I. 1938; 1 child, Chnstabel. Student, Choate Sch.. 1928, U. Mich.. 1928-30; DHL. U. Mich.. 1964. (hon). Wayne State U I960; DHL, Tulane U 1960; LLD, Amherst Coll., 1968; hon. degrees. Skidmore Coll., 1969, U. III., 1970, Boston U„ 1970, Am. U., 1979, Boston U, 1979, Miami U., 1983, Phila. Coll. Art. 1986. Former real estate broker specializing in hotels and investment properties, 1934-60; spl. asst. to the Pres. on the arts, 196468; chmn. Nat. Coun. on the Arts. 1965-69. Nat. Endowment for the Arts, also trustee; pres. Nat. Inst, for Music Theater; chmn. Am. Film Inst., 1969-72; chmn. adv com. Nat. Book Award, 1970-75, 1988-89; mem. Coun. for Arts. Mass. Inst. Tech.; chmn. Fund for New Am. Plays, 1986 mem. Pres.'s Com. on Arts and Humanities, 1982-93. Producing partner in more than 200 theatrical prodns. including Old Times. West Side Story. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bus Stop, The Visit, Mary, Mary. A Man for all Seasons, The Best Man, Deathtrap. Death of a Salesman; Kennedy Ctr. prodns. include Annie, First Monday in October, On Your Toes, Mass. Jumpers. Night and Day, Wings, Texas Trilogy, Bedroom Farce. Cocktail Hour, Love Letters, Metamorphosis, Few Good Men. Artist Descending a Staircase, Shadowlands, She Loves Me. Chmn. fin. com. Dem. Party, 1956; chmn. bd. trustees John F. Kennedy Ctr. Performing Arts. 1961-88; trustee Am. Shakespeare Theater and Acad.. Choate Sch., 1982-93, Ballet Theatre Found.. 1977-94; bd. dirs. Met. Opera Assn., 1958—. Nat. Symphony Orch.. 1981-93. Filene Ctr./Wolf Trap Farm Park for Performing Arts. 1969-92. The Washington Opera, 1988-94, Peabody Conservatory, 1979-82, Folger Libr., Acad. Am. Poets. Decorated knight comdr. Bnt. Empire; Royal Order of Vasa, Sweden; grand ufficiale Order of Merit Italy; comdr. 's cross Order of Ment Fed. Republic Germany; recipient award contbn. theatre Nat. Theater Conf.. 1970, Presdl. Medal of Freedom. 1988, Nat. Medal of Arts, 1988; Kennedy Ctr. honoree. 1988. Fellow Royal Soc. Arts; mem. (exec, com.). Pilgrims Club troit,

HHD

.

1905.

director, producer; b.

,

ANTA

Landers and Georgia (Cooper)

Died Mar.

8.

FULTON, senator; b Indpls.. s. George A. and Gertrude (Chancellor) S.; m. Cherrington, Mar. 29. 1952 (dec. 1978); children Susan B.. Elizabeth H., Walter C, Theodore Fulton. Ben A.; m. Catherine Chandler, 1980; 1 dau., Lily Irene B.A.. U. Calif at Los Angeles. 1947; LL.B.. Harvard U 1950. Bar: Calif. Alaska, D.C.. U.S. Supreme Ct. bars. Pvt. practice Washington, 1950-52, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1953; U.S. atty. Dist. Alaska, 1953-56; legis. counsel, asst. to sec., solicitor Dept. Interior, 1956-60; pvt practice law Anchorage, 1961-68; mem. Alaska Ho. of Reps., 1965-68, majority leader, speaker pro tern, 1967-68; senator for Alaska U.S. Senate, 1968—, asst Rep. leader. 1977-85. chmn. Senate Appropriations Com. Served as 1st It USAAF, World War Nov.

18,

T

,

B&O

STEVENS, JOHN PAUL,

United States supreme court jusChgo.. Apr. 20. 1920; s. Ernest James and Elizabeth m. Elizabeth Jane Sheeren. June 7, 1942; children: John Joseph, Kathryn Stevens Jedlicka, Elizabeth Jane Stevens Sesemann, Susan Roberta Stevens Mullen; m. Maryan Mulholland. Dec. 1979. A.B., U. Chgo.. 1941; J.D. tice, b.

(Street) S.;

magna cum

laude, Northwestern U.. 1947. Bar: III. 1949. Practiced in Chgo.; law elk. to U.S. Supreme Ct. Justice Wiley Rutledge. 1947-48; assoc. firm Poppenhusen. Johnston. Thompson & Raymond. 1949-52; asso. counsel sub-corn, on study monopoly power, com. on judiciary U.S. Ho. of Reps 1951; ptnr. firm Rothschild. Stevens. Barry & Myers, 195270; U.S. circuit judge, 1970-75; assoc. justice U.S. Supreme .

1975—;

1923;



,

II

Mem ABA, Am.

Bar Assn.,

DC

Calif. Bar Assn.. DC. Lodges: Rotary, Pioneers of

Alaska Bar Assn.,

Legion.

#4.

Alaska. Igloo

Office:

VFW.

Home: PO Box 100879 Anchorage AK US Senate 522 Hart Senate Bldg Wash-

20510-0001

JOHN

F., civil engineer; b West Gardiner, 25, 1853; s. John and Harriet Stevens; m. HarO'Brien, Jan 6. 1877 LLD, Bates Coll.. 1922; DE, U. N.C.. U. Mich., Poly. Inst. Bklyn. Asst. engr. City of Mpls., 1874-76; chief engr. Sabine Pass & North-We. Rlwy 1876-79; asst. engr. D.& R.G. Rlwy., 1879-80, C. M. & St. P Rlwy.. 1880-82. 86; divsn. engr. Can. Pacific Rlwy., 188286; prin, asst. engr. Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rlwy., 1887-89; asst engr. Spokane Falls & No. Rlwy., 1889; from prin. asst. engr. to gen. mgr Gt. No. Rlwy., 1889-1903; chief engr. 2d v.p. C. R.I. & P. Rlwy.. 1903-05; chief engr. Panama Canal. 1905-1907; chmn. Isthmian Canal Commn.. 1907. v.p. in charge ops. N.Y.. N.H. & H. R.R., 1907-09; pres. Spokane. Portland & Seattle Rlwy., Oreg. Electric Rlwy.. Oreg. Trunk Rlwy.. Pacific & Ea. Rlwy.. 1909-11; head of Am. Rlwy. Mission to Russia. 1917-18; pres. InterAllied Tech. Bd.. supervising Siberian Rlwys.. 1919-23. Bd. dirs. R.R. Co Recipient Fitz medal for Great Achievements. 1925. Gold medal Franklin Inst. Mem. ASCE (hon., Hoover medal 1939). Soc. Engrs. (hon.). Pacific Soc. Engrs., Chinese-Am. Assn. Engrs., Engrs. Club Phila. Deceased.

Ct.,

Club (Wash-

Ann Mary

99510-0879

1975.

Maine. Apr.

riet

(NYC). Cosmos

Delta.

THEODORE

STEVENS,

ington

STEVENS,

Club

Gamma

S.;

Began career as cameraman, 1921; dir.. from include: Alice Adams, 1932, Annie Oakley.

East.

Century Phi

Oakland, Calif.

student pub. schs. 1930, pictures 1935, Quality Street, 1937; producer, dir. pictures including: Vivacious Lady. 1938; Gunga- Din, 1939; Penny Serenade. 1941; Woman of the Year, 1942; The Talk of the Town. 1942; The More the Merrier. 1943; I Remember Mama. 1948; A Place in the Sun, 1951 (named Outstanding Picture of the Year, Nat. Bd. Review Motion Pictures); Something to Live For, 1951; Shane, 1952; Giant, 1956; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Greatest Story Ever Told, 1959; The Only Game in Town. 1960. Pres. Screen Dir. Guild. 1946. bd.. 1950. Recipient Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. award for direction A Place in the Sun. 1952, Acad, and Look awards for Giant, 1956. Served from maj. to It. col. Signal Corps, AUS. 1943-45; assigned as head spl. motion picture unit to photograph activities of 6(h Army for nat. archives; recorded 6 major campaigns E.T.P., also duty in Africa and Middle s.

,

A

ington),

STEVENS, GEORGE,

.



(N.Y.C),

NC

STERN, OTTO,

Am

Phi.

,

chmn. to chmn. bd.

ALLAN,

1952-54. U Chgo Law Sch. 1955-58; mem. Atty. Gen s Nat. Com. to Study Anti-Trust Laws, 1953-55. Served with USNR, 1942-45 Decorated Bronze Star Mem Chgo Bar Assn (2d v.p. 1970), Am.. III.. Fed. bar assns.. Law Inst., Order of Coif. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta

that

Chgo

mem.

STERN,

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH

STEVENS, NETTIE, biologist; b 1861 Student. Stanford U.; PhD. Bryn Mawr Coll.. 1903. Tchr. Author rsch. paper

m.

.

WHO

lectr

anti-trust

law Northwestern U. Sch. Law,,

WALLACE, poet, insurance executive; b. Reading, Pa.. Oct. 2. 1879; s. Garrett Barcalow and Mary Catherine (Zeller) S.; m. Elsie V. Kachel, Sept. 21. 1909; child. Holly Bright. Student. Harvard U.; grad., N.Y. Law Sch. Bar: N.Y. 1904. Assoc. Hartford (Conn.) Accident and Indemnity Co., from 1916, v.p.. from 1934. Author (poems) Harmonium, 1924, Ideas of Order, 1936. Owl's Clover. 1936. Man with the Blue Guitar. 1937. Parts of a World, 1942, STEVENS,

1

Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction,

1942, The Auroras of 1950, The Necessary Angel. 1951. Recipient Bollhngsen Prize in Poetry Yale U. Libr., 1949. Mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Transport to Summer. Died Aug. 2, 1955; buried Cedar hill Cemetery.

Autumn,

STEVENSON, ADLAI EWING,

former U.S. representative UN, lawyer; b L.A., Feb. 5, 1900; s. Lewis Green and Helen Louise (Davis) S.; m. Ellen Borden, dec. I, 1928 (div.); children: Adlai Ewing, Borden, John fell. AB, Princeton, 1922; LLD, 1954; JD. Northwestern U.. 1926; LLD. 1946; DCL. LLD. LittD, LHD, Oxford, Harvard. Columbia, Amherst, U. Calif. Bar: 111.. 1926. Reporter, editor Daily Pantagraph, Bloominglon, III.; lawyer Chgo., 1927-33; spl. counsel AAA. Washington, 1933-34; pmt. Sidley, Austin, Burgess & Smith, Chgo., 1935-41; asst. to sec. of Navy Washington. 1941-44; chief Econ. Mission to Italy, 1943, War Dept. Mission to Europe. 1944; asst. to sec. of state Washington. 1945; adv. U.S. Delegation Conf. on Internat. Orgn., San Francisco, 1945; U.S. Min.. chief of U.S. delegation Prep. Commn. of UN, London, 1945; U.S. del. Gen. Assembly of UN. London, 1946, 47; gov. III., 1949-53. lawyer. 1955-60; sr. ptnr Stevenson, nfkind & Wirtz, Chgo.. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, to

Wharton & Garrison. N.Y.C; U.S. rep. to UN. 1961-65. Dem. candidate for Pres of U.S., 1952. 56, asst. to Sec. of State.

1957;

numerous

mem.

cos.

emeritus U.

Pres.'s

Cabinet,

1960-65;

trustee,

dir.

and philanthropic and ednl. orgns.; trustee chmn. Eleanor Roosevelt Meml. Found.

111.;

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO

WHO'S

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Aulhor: Call to Greatness. 1954. What I Think. 1956. The New America, 1957. Fnends and Enemies. 1958. Pulling First Things First. I960. Looking Onward. 1963; other books and articles Recipient Distmg. Svc. award. USN. 1945. Ben Franklin mag. award. 1953. Ment award Decalogue Soc. Lawyers, 1952. Notre Dame Patriotism award. 1963. George Foster Peabody Broadcasting award. 1963. Eoodrow Wilson award Princeton U 1963 Fellow Worcester Coll.. Oxford. Bar Assn Am.AMorse Coll Yale.; mem Am III.. Am. Soc. Internal Law. Decalogue Soc. cad Arts Scis Lawyers. Am. Polit. Sci.. Phi Beta Kappa (hon). Clubs: Chgo. Attic. Onwentsia. Metropolitan. Century. River. Knickerbocker. Died July 14. 1965; buried Bloomington, III. ,

NY

.

.

.

STEWART, ISABEL MAITLAND, nursing researcher, Chmn educator, writer, b. 1878. BS. Columbia U.. depl. nursing edn. Tchrs. Coll.. Columbia U.. 1925; instrumental in early devel. of nursing rsch. Author: The Standard Curriculum for Schools of Nursing. A Curriculum for Schools of Nursing. A Curriculum Guide for Schools of Nursing, coauthor (with La vim a Dock): A Short History of Nursing, (with Anne Austin) A History of Nursing. Died 1963.

MA

STEWART, JAMES MAITLAND,

actor; b Indiana. PaAlexander Maitland and Elizabeth Ruth m. Gloria McLean. Aug. 9, 1949 (dec. Feb. 1994); children: Michael. Ronald (dec), Judy and Kelly

May

20,

(Jackson)

1908. s S.;

BS

Princeton U., 1932, hon. degree, Chapman Coll.; 7 other hon. degrees. Appeared in N.Y.C in: Goodbye Again. 1932. Yellow Jack. Divided by Three and Page Miss Glory. 1934; motion pictures include Mr Smith Goes to Washington, 1939. The Philadelphia Story. 1940. It's a Wonderful Life, 1944, Rear Window, 1954, Far Country. 1955, Man from Laramie, 1955. Strategic Air Command. 1955. The Man Who Knew too Much. 1956. Night Passage, 1957 Spirit of St Louis, 1957. Vertigo. 1958. Bell. Book and Candle. 1959. It's a Wonderful World. 1959. Anatomv of Murder. 1959. The FBI. 1959. The Mountain Road. I960. Two Rode Together, 1961. Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation. 1962. How the West Was Won. 1962, Take Her. She's Mine, 1963. Cheyenne Autumn. 1964. The Rare Breed. 1966. Right of the Phoenix. 1966. Firecreek. 1968, Bandolero. 1968, Cheyenne Social Club. 1970. Fool's Parade. 1971. That's Entertainment. 1974. The Shootist, 1976. Airport '77. 1977. The Big Sleep. 1978, The Magic of Lassie. 1978. Right of Way. 1983. (voice) An American Tail: Fivel Goes West, 1991; TV show The Jimmy Stewart Show. 1971-72, Hawkins Murder. 1973-74. Marlene Dietrich: Shadow and Light, 1996; author: Jimmy Stewart and His Poems. 1989 (Recipient NY. Critics award for best male performance of 1939 in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Acad, award for performance in Philadelphia Story 1940. Film Berlin Film award 1962. Life Achievement award Inst. 1980). Col. U.S. Army. World War II; bng. gen. USAFR, 1959 Decorated D.F.C. with oak leaf cluster. Air medal. Croix de Guerre with palm; recipient Lifetime Achievement award Screen Actors Guild. 1968, Disting Performance award Drama League, 1970, Nat. Artist award Am. Nat. Acad, and Theatre. 1981, Kennedy Ctr. medal for lifetime achievement, 1983. Lifetime Achievement Award Oscar. Nat. Acad of Motion Picture Arts and Scis.. 1984. Presdl. medal of Freedom. 1985, Lifetime Achievement award Santa Barbara Film Festival. 1987, Lifetime Achievement award Monterey Film Festival. 1988. Lifetime Achievement award Am. Mus. of the Moving Image. 1988. Master Screen Artist award Dallas Film Festival, 1989, Ann Spencer Tracy award UCLA. 1989. Woodrow Wilson medal Princeton U.. 1990. Ann. Tribute Film Soc., 1990. Ann. Tribute Film soc. of Lincoln Ctr.. 1990, Career Achievement award Nat. Bd Rev., 1991, Lifetime Achievement award Internal. Film Festival, 1992. Palm award Palm Springs Internal. Film Festival. 1992. Presbyterian. Died July 2. 1997. (twins).

in Architecture,

Indiana U. of Pa.. U. S.C..

Am

AC,

NY

STEWART, MARTHA KOSTYRA,

entrepreneur, editor-in-

chief, lecturer, author; b. Jersey City; d.

1990);

1

child.

Edward and Martha

m Andy

(Ruszkowski) Kostyra;

BA

Alexis.

Stewart, July 1. 1961 (div. European History and Archil

Former model; former stockbroker

History, Barnard Coll.

N.Y.C; former profl. caterer; mag. owner, editor-in-chief Martha Stewart Lmng. 1990—; chmn CEO Martha Stewart Livmg/Omnimedia. 1997 lifestyle cons, for K-Mart Corp. Author: (with Elizabeth Hawes) Entertaining. 1982. Weddings, 1987; Martha Stewart Hors d'Oeurvres: The Creation



,

;

and Presentation of Fabulous Finger Food, 1984. Martha Stewart's Pies and Tarts, 1985. Martha Stewart's Quick Cook Menus: Fifty-two MeaJs You Can Make in Under an Hour. 1988. The Wedding Planner. 1988, Martha Stewart's Gardening: Month by Month, 1991, Martha Stewart's New Old House: Restoration, Renovation, Decoration. 1992, Martha Stewart's Christmas. 1993. Martha Stewart's Menus for

Entertaining,

1

994,

Holidays.

1

994.

appears

semi-

in

monthly cooking segment on Today Show. Office: 10 Saugatuck Ave Westport CT 06880-5720 also care Susan Magnno Agy 40 57th St Fl 31 New York NY 10019-4001 Address: Martha Stewart Inc 19 Newton Toke Ste 6 Westport CT 06880-1845

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STIPE

261

University (Washington). Chevy Chase (Washington); Century (NYC); Bohemian (San Francisco). Home: WashDied Dec. 7, 1985; buried Arlington Nat. Ceme-

ington

DC

tery

STEWART, TOM, Jan.

1892;

11.

m

former federal official, b Dunlap. Tenn Helen Turner. Dec. 19. 1914; children Charles S. Coffey Degree. .

Tom. Mrs. J.W Dunn. Mrs Emory Coll., Cumberland U 1939-49; pvt. practice Methodist. Died 1972.

STIBITZ,

Mem

Nashville.

U.S. Senate, Nashville. 1949-72. Democrat.

HENRY

GEORGE

R(OBERT),

research

investigator.

York. Pa.. Apr 30, 1904; s. George and Mildred Amelia (Murphy) S.; m. Dorothea Lamson, Sept. 1, consultant; b

1930; children: Mary Stibitz Pacifici, Martha Stibitz Banerjee. Ph.B.. Denison U., 1926. ScD. (hon). 1966; M.S.,

Union Coll.. 1927; Ph.D.. Cornell U.. 1930; ScD.(hon.), Keene State Coll.. 1978. Dartmouth Coll.. 1986. Technician Gen. Electric Co.. Schenectady. NY.. 1927-28; math. engr. Bell Telephone Labs N.Y.C. 1930-45; tech. aide Nat. Def. ,

Rsch. Com. Office Sci. R&D. 1941-46; cons, in applied math. Burlington and Underhiil. Vt., 1945-66; rsch. assoc. Dartmouth Med. Sch., Hanover. N.H., 1964-95. prof, emeritus, 1972-95; cons, in field. Author: Math and Computers. 1957, Math in Medicine, 1966; patentee in field including

complex number calculator (Inventors Hall Fame 1983). Recipient Harry Goode award Am. Fedn. Info. Processing, 1965. Piore award IEEE, 1977, medal Babbage Soc.. 1982. Mem. AAAS, NAE, Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Unitarian. Avocations: music,

artificial

intelligence,

Jackson. Mich.. Jan

associate supreme court justice; b. 23. 1915. s James Garfield and Harriet Mary Ann Bertlcs, Apr 24. 1943;

Loomis (Potter) S.; m children— Harriet Virkstis. Potter. David

Bertlcs.

Home: Hanover

photographer, editor; b. Hoboken. N.J.. Jan. 1, 1864; s Edward and Hedwig (Werner) S.; m. Emmeline Obermeyer, Nov. 16, 1893; 1 child. Katherine Stearns; m. Georgia O'Keeffe. Dec. II. 1924. Student. Berlin Polytechnic; student chemistry, U. of Berlin. 1889-90. dir., founder Photo- Secession. Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession; famed for introducing modern Am. and European Art, 1905-17; founder, dir. Intimate Gallery. 1925; founder Am. Place, 1929. In photo-engraving bus. 3 yrs., experimenting 3color work. 1892-95; editor Am. Amateur Photographer. 1892-96; founder, mgr., editor Camera Notes jour., 18971903; editor/pub. Camera Work quar., 1903—. With his series of "Equivalents" has demonstrated photography as an objectified philosophy; co-editor "291" jour. Has won over 150 medals for photography, Paris. London. Vienna. Berlin, Calcutta. N.Y.. etc.; received, as dir. of the Photo- Secession, at Turin Internal. Art Exhbn., the King of Italy's spl. prize for collection of Am. work exhibited; has written photographic and scientific articles to tech. and art jours, the world over. Fellow Royal Photog. Soc. London (hon.), Vienna Camera Club (Austria); mem. L'Effort (hon. Brussels). Photog. Club (hon. Vienna). Photog. Soc (Hamburg. Germany). Am. Photog. Soc. (Phila.), numerous others. Died July 13, 1946

GEORGE

JOSEPH, economist, educator; b. Renton, Wash., Jan. 17, 1911; s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Hungler) S.; m. Margaret Mack. Dec. 26. 1936 (dec. Aug. 1970); children: Stephen, David, Joseph. BBA, U. Wash.. 1931; MBA. Northwestern U.. 1932; PhD. U. Chgo., 1938; ScD (hon), Carnegie Mellon U.. 1973. U. Rochester. 1974. Helsinki Sch. Econs.. 1976, Northwestern U., 1979; LLD (hon). Brown U.. 1980; (hon). Columbia U.. 1990. STIGLER,

DHL

Iowa State Coll., Ames. 1936-38; asst. prof. U. Minn.. Mpls., 1938-41, assoc. prof.. 1941-44. prof.. 194446; prof Brown U.. Providence, 1946-47; prof, econs. Columbia U., N.Y.C, 1947-58; Walgreen prof. Am. instns. U. Chgo., 1958-91. dir. ctr. study economy and the state, 1977-91; lectr. London Sch. Econs.. 1948; vice chmn.. bd. dirs. Securities Investor Protection Corp., 1971-74; bd. dirs. Chgo. Bd. Trade. 1980-83; mem. atty. gen.'s com. for study of antitrust laws; mem. Blue Ribbon Def. Panel, Author: Production and Distribution Theories. 1940. The Theory of Price, 1946, Trends in Output and Employment. 1947, Five Lectures on Economic Problems. 1949, (with K. Boulding) Readings in Price Theory, 1952. Trends in Employment in the Service industries, 1956, (with D Blank) Supply and Demand for Scientific Personnel. 1957, The Intellectual and the Market Place, 1964. 84. Essays in the Historv of Economics. 1965. The Organization of Industry. 1968, (with J.K. Kindahl) The Behavior of Industrial Prices, 1970, The Citizen and the State, 1975, The Economist as Preacher, 1982, The Essence of Sligler, 1986, Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist, 1988; Editor: Chicago Studies in Political Economy, 1988; editor Jour. Polit. Economy. 1972-91; Trustee Carleton Coll., contbr. articles to profl. jours. Northfield. Minn.; bd. dirs. Lynde and Harry Bradley Found., 1986-89. Duff-Phelps Selected Utility Fund, 1987-89. Recipient Nobel pnze in econs., 1982, Nat. Medal of Honor, Asst. prof, econs.

1987;

Guggenheim

fellow.

1955;

fellow Ctr.

for

Advanced

Study in Behavioral Scis., 1957-58. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis Am. Statis. Soc., Econometric Soc., Nat. Acad. Sci.; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. (pres. 1964). Royal Econ. Soc., Am. Philos Soc.. History of Econs Soc. (pres. 1977), Mt. Pclcnn Soc. (pres. 1977-78). Died Dec. 1. 1991.

laude. 1941, Bar: Ohio 1941. 42, 45-47, Cin 1954-58. assoc

,

NY

1942-

Pvt

law practice

NYC.

1941-

US judge Ct Appeals, 6th Circuit. US Supreme Ct., 1958-81. ret.. 1981;

1947-54; justice

Mem

Cin. City Council, 1950-53. vice mayor, 1952-53. 1942-45 It. USNR. Am., Ohio. Cm., City bar assns ,. Am. Law Inst Yale Law Sch Assn (hon). Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Order of Coif Episcopalian Clubs Camargo (Cm), Commonwealth (Cm.). Commercial (Cin.). University (Cm);

Mem

Served as

NY.

archives appear

,

in their original

form

STILWELL, JOSEPH

W., army

officer;

b.

Fla..

Mar

19.

1883. BS U.S. Mil. Acad.. 1904; grad Advance Course. Inf. 1924. Command and Gen Staff Sch.. 1926. married; 5 Sch children Commd 2nd It.. 1904, advanced through grades to gen.. 1944. with 12th Infantry. PI. 1904-06. 1911-12; instr. Mil Acad.. 1906-10, 1913-17; with A.E.F. Gen Hdqs and asst chief of staff 4th Corps to 1919; studied Chinese lang. U. Calif, and in Peking, 1920-23; served in Tientsin, China. 1926-29; instr Inf Sch.. Ft Benning. 1929-33; mil. Sam attache. Peking, 1935-39; with 3rd Inf Brigade. Ft Houston, 1939. 7th Divsn,. Ft. Ord. Calif. 1940-41. 3rd .

US

US

war. 1940-45. mem.. 1945, ret 1945; atty. U.S. Dist. Ct. N.Y., 1906-09; Rep. candidate for gov. N.Y.. 1910; of war Cabinet Pres. Taft, 1911-13; del.-at-large N.Y. Constl. Conv., 1915; spl. rep. to Pres. of Nicaragua, 1927; gov. gen. Philippine Islands, 1927-29; sec. of state Cabinet of Pres. Hoover. 1929-33. Chmn. Am. delegation to London Naval Conf, 1930, Disarmament Conf. 1932. Judge advocate. It col. U.S. Army, 1917-18. ETO. Mem. ABA. N.Y.C and State Bar Assns.. Psi Upsilon, Skull and Bones Assn., Century Club. Univ. Club, Republican Club. Downtown Club, Metropolitan Club. Republican. Presbyterian. Died Oct. 20. 1950. .

(so. dist.)

sec.

STIMSON, JULIA CATHERINE, nurse; b Worcester. Mass.. May 26, 1881; d. Henry A. and Alice Wheaton (Barunmarried. Vassar Coll.. 1901; Mt. Holyoke Coll., tlett) S.;

STIEGLITZ, ALFRED,

Student,

B A cum laude. Yale. 1937. LL B. cum Henry fellow. Cambridge U. Eng.. 1937-38.

Hotchkiss Sch.;

STIMSON, LEWIS, former secretary of war; b. N.Y.C. Sept. 21, 1867; s. Lewis Atterbury and Cancace (Wheeler) S.; m. Mabel Wellington White. July 6. 1893. AB, Yale U.. 1888; AM. Harvard U. 1889. LLD. 1890. Bar: N.Y. 1891. Atty Root & Clarke. 1893. Root, Howard. Winthrop & Stimson, 1897, Winthrop & Stimson, 1901. Winthrop. Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, since 1927; sec. of war Cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt. 1940-45, ret., 1945, sec. of

non-numerical ap-

plications of small computers, amateur art. N.H. Died Jan 31. 1995.

,

STEWART, POTTER,

Army Corps. Presidio of Monterey. Calif. 1941-42; apptd comdr. 5lh and 6th Chinese Armies in Burma by Chang Kai Shck. 1942; comdg. gen. US Forces. China. Burma. India. 1942-44. relieved. 1944; apptd. comdr. U.S. ground forces. 1945 Awarded DSC DSM with oak leaf cluster. Legion of Merit. Philippine Campaign, Victory medal. 2 stars, China Svc. Ribbon, Navy Decoration, Am. Def. Svc, AsiaticPacific. 3 stars. French Chevalier de Legion d'Honneur. La Sohdandad (2nd Class). Panama. Died Oct 12, 1946.

,

Prep, edn,, Brearley Sch.. N.Y.C; AB, Washington U„ 1917; ScD (hon).

AM.

Grad. as nurse N.Y.C Hosp.. 1908; supt. nurses Harlem Hosp.. N.Y.C, 1908-10; adminstr. hosp. social svc. Washington U., St. Louis. 1911-12; dir. Sch. Nursing, St. Louis, 1913-17; chief nurse Base Hosp. No. 21 A.E.F., 1917-18, dir. nursing svc, 1918-19; promoted rank of maj. since Nat. Def. Act, 1920; supt. Army Nurse Corps U.S. Army, 1919-37; ret. from active svc. 1937. recalled to active duty Army Nurse Corps, 1943-44, advanced to col. U.S. Army Nurse Corps, ret,. 1948. Author: Nurses' Handbook of Drugs and Solutions, 1910. (war letters) Finding Themselves, 1918. Decorated D.S.M.. Royal Red Cross, 1st Class (U.K.), Medaille de la Reconnaissance (France). Florence Nightingale medal. Internal. Red Cross Com. Mem. (pres. 1938-44), Army-Navy Country Club (Washington). Democrat. Congregationalist. Died Sept, 30. 1948. 1921.

ANA

STING (GORDON

MATTHEW

SUMNER), musician. songwriter, actor; b, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Eng., Oct. 2, 1951; s. Ernest Matthew and Audrey (Cowell) Sumner; m. Frances Eleanor Tomelty, May 1. 1976 (div. Mar. 1984); children: Joseph, Fuschia Katherine; m. Trudie Styler, Aug. 22, 1992; children: Brigette, Michael, Jake, Eliot. Paulina,

Giacomo Luke. Grad., Warwick

U., Coventry, Eng,; hon. doctorate, Northumbria U., 1992; hon. degree, Berklee Coll. Music, Boston, 1994. Schoolmaster Newcastle Upon Tyne, Eng., 1975-77; songwriter, singer, bass player with rock group The Police, 1977-86; mng. dir. Kaliedescope Cameras, London, from 1982. Albums recorded with The Police in-

clude Outlandos D" Amour. 1978. Reggatta De Blanc, 1979. Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980, Ghost in the Machine, 1981. Synchronicity. 1983, The Singles; Every Breath You Take, 1986; stage appearance: (Broadway) Three Penny Opera, 1989; solo albums include The Dream of the Blue Turtles. 1985, Bring On The Night, 1986, Nothing Like the Sun. 1987, The Soul Cages, 1991, Ten Summoner's Tales, 1993 (Grammy award. Best Long Form Music Video. 1994), Demolition Man (soundtrack). 1993, Mercury Falling. 1996; appeared in films Quadrophenia, 1979. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, 1981. Brimstone and Treacle, 1982. Dune. 1985, The Bnde, 1985, Plenty, 1985. Julia and Julia. 1987. Stormy Monday, 1988. Resident Alien. 1990. The Grotesque, 1995. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, 1998; voice artist tv series Captain Planet and the Planeteers, 1990-92; rec soundtracks for films including Brimstone and Treacle, 1982, Party, Party, 1982, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, 1982. The Emperor's New Groove, 2000. Recipient 13 Grammy awards with The Police and as solo artist; Downbeat mag. Readers' Poll Pop/ Rock Musician of Yr. award, 1989, Downbeat mag. Readers' Poll Pop/Rock group award, 1989, Internat. Rock award for Video Legend. 1991, Star of the Walk of Fame,

2000. Mem. Performing Rights Soc, Amnesty Internal., Rainforest Found, (co-founder), Office: Kalhryn Schenker Assocs 12th Fl 1776 Broadway New York NY 10019 also: Firstars 3520 Hayden Ave Culver City CA 90232-2413 also: Records Inc 70 Universal City Plz Universal Cty CA A & 91608-1011

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MICHAEL,

musician; b. Decatur, Ga„ Jan, 4. Singer R.EM., 1980—; owner C-OO. include Chronic Town, 1982, Murmur. 1983 (Gold record. Rolling Stone Critics Poll Best Album of Yr 1983). Reckoning. 1984 (Gold record). Fables of the Revolution, 1985 (Gold record), Life's Rich Pageant (Gold 1987. record). 1986, Dead Utter Office (Gold record),

STIPE, 1960.

Student, U. Ga.

Albums with R

EM.

Document. 1987 (Platinum record). Eponymous, 1988 (Platinum record). Green, 1989 (Platinum record). Out of Time, 1991 (Platinum record, 7 Grammy nominations. Best Pop Vocals Grammy award for group 1992). Automatic for the People, 1992 (Platinum record, 4 Grammy nominations). Monster. 1994. Songs That Are Live (4 song CD). 1995. New Adventures in Hi-Fi, 1996, Up. 1998; guest artist for following groups: 10.000 Maniacs, 1987, Indigo Girls. 1989, Recipient MTV Man on the Moon (soundtrack). 1999. Video Music Video of Yr award. 1992; named Rolling Stone Critics Poll Best New Group. 1983. Rolling Stone Group Artist of Yr.. 1992. Rolling Stong Male Vocalist of Yr., 1992; MTV Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Cinematography.

STOCKMAYER and 1994

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STONE,

I.

(IS1DOR FEINSTEIN STONE),

F.

journalist;

Dec. 24, 1907; s. Bernard and Kathenne (Novack) m. Esther M. Roisman. July 7, 1929; children: Celia Stone Gilbert, Jeremy J., Christopher D. Student, U. Pa., 1924-27. B.A.. 1975; L.H.D. (hon.), Amherst Coll.. 1970. b.

Phila.,

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Feinstein;

STOCKMAYER, WALTER H(UGO),

chemistry educator;

7, 1914; s. Hugo Paul and Dagmar m. Sylvia Kieist Bergen, Aug. 12, 1938; children—Ralph, Hugh. SB.. MIT, 1935. Ph.D.. 1940; B.Sc. (Rhodes scholar). Oxford U.. 1937; D.Sc.. U Lou is- Pasteur.

b.

Rutherford. N.J., Apr-

(Bostroem)

S.;

Strasbourg. France. 1972; L.H.D.. Dartmouth Coll., 1983; Instr. M.I.T.. 1939-41, asst. prof., DSc. U. Mass.. 1996. 1943-46, assoc. prof., 1946-52. prof.. 1952-61; prof, chemistry instr. Columbia, Dartmouth, 1961-79. prof, emeritus. 1979 1941-43; cons. E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., 1945—; vis. com. Nat. Bur. Standards, 1979-84. Contbr. articles on phys. and macromolecular chemistry to sci. jours. Recipient Coll. Chemistry Tchr. award Nat. Medal of Sci., 1987. I960. Hermann Standinger prize Soc. German Chemists. 2000; Guggenheim fellow. 1954-55. hon. fellow Jesus Coll.. Oxford. Eng., 1976. Alexander von Humboldt fellow, 1978-



;

MCA

79. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Am. Phys. Soc. (Polymer Physics prize 1975); mem. NAS. Am. Chem. Soc. (assoc. editor Macromolecules 1968-74, 76-94, chmn. polymer chem. divsn. 1968, Polymer Chemistry award 1965, Peter Debye award 1974. T. W. Richards medal 1988, polymer divsn. award 1988, Oesper award 1992), Soc. Plastics Engrs. (Intemat. award 1991), Soc. Polymer Sci., Japan (hon. 1991), Appalachian Mountain Club, Sigma Xi (William Procter E-mail: [email protected]. prize 1993). Office: Dartmouth Coll Chemistry Dept Dept Chemistry Hanover NH 03755

Reed

Coll..

Am. U

1976.

.

1978;

Litt.D. (hon.),

Brown

U.,

1971. Colby Coll.. 1982; LL.D. (hon). New Sch. Social Research, 1978; D. Litt. (hon), U So. Calif., 1981. Editor, pub. The Progress, Haddonfield, N.J., 1922; reporter Haddonfield Press. Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post, Phila. Record. Phila. Inquirer, 1923-33; editorial writer Phila. Record, 1933, N.Y. Post, 1933-39; asso. editor The Nation, 1938-40, Washington editor, 1940-46; reporter, columnist, editorial writer PM, N.Y. Star, N.Y. Post, N.Y. Daily Compass, 1942-52; editor, pub. IF. Stone's Bi-Weekly. Washington. 1953-71; Disting. scholar in residence Am. U., 1975-89. Author: The Court Disposes, 1937, Business as Usual, 1941. Underground to Palestine. 1946. This is Israel. 1948. The Hidden History of the Korean War. 1952. The Truman Era. 1953. The Haunted Fifties. 1964, In a Time of Torment, 1967, The Killings at Kent State. 1970, Polemics and Prophecies, 1971, The Best of I.F. Stone's Weekly, 1973, The Trial of Socrates, 1988; past contbg. editor: N.Y Rev. Books. Recipient George Polk Meml. award L.I. U., 1970, Journalism award Columbia U.. 1971. Medal of Liberty. ACLU, 1987; subject of film IF. Stone's Weekly by Gerry Brock, Jr Home: New York N.Y. To write the truth as 1 see it; to defend the weak against the strong; to fight for justice; and to seek, as best 1 can, to bring healing perspectives to bear on the terrible hates and fears of mankind, in the hope of some day bringing about one world, in which men will enjoy the differences of the human garden instead of killing each other over them. Died

June

18.

NYC.

STONE, ROBERT ANTHONY,

author; b Aug 21, 1937; s. Homer and Gladys Catherine (Grant) S.; m. Janice G. Burr. Dec. II. 1959; children: Deidre M., Ian 1958-59; Stegner fellow, Stanford, A. Student, N.Y. U 1962. Editorial asst. N.Y. Daily News, N.Y.C, 1958-60; former actor New Orleans; former advt copywriter N.Y.C; writer Nat. Mirror, N.Y.C. 1965-67; novelist, I960—; mem. faculty Johns Hopkins U., Bait.. 1993-94, Yale U 1994—; free-lance writer London, Hollywood, Calif., South Vietnam, 1967-71; wnter-in-residence Princeton U.. 1971-72; faculty Amherst Coll., 1972-75. 77-78, Stanford U., 1979. U. HawaiiManoa. 1979-80, Harvard U.. 1981, U. Calif.-lrvine, 1982, NYU, 1983, U. Calif-San Diego. 1985. Princeton U., 1985. Author: (novels) A Hall of Mirrors. 1967, Dog Soldiers. 1974 (Nat. Book award 1975), A Flag for Sunrise, 1981, Images of War, 1986, Children of Light, 1986, Outerbndge Reach. 1992. Bear and His Daughter. 1997. Damascus Gate, 1998, (screenplays) WUSA, 1970, (with Judith Rascoe) Who'll Stop the Rain, 1978; contbg. author: Best American Short-stories, 1970, 88. Served with USN, 1955-58. Recipient William Faulkner prize, 1967, John Dos Passos prize for lit., 1982;

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in

Am. Acad, and

lit.

1988-92;

grantee, 1983.

Ashworth

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(exec.

Arts and Letters, 1982,

fellow,

bd.).

1971, care

also:

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STONESIFER,

1989.

PATTY, information systems Degree. 1982. Editor-in-chief Que Corp., Indpls.; mgr. Microsoft Press. 1988-89; gen. mgr. Microsoft Can.. 1989-90; gen. mgr., then v.p. product support sves. consumer divsn. Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash., 1990-93, sr. v.p. consumer divsn., 1993 Office: Microsoft Corp 1 Microsoft Way Redmond 98052-8300 executive. sr.

STOKES, CARL BURTON,

ambassador, judge, mayor, Cleve., June 21, 1927; s. Charles and m. Shirley Joann Edwards. Jan. 28, 1958 (div. Oct. 1974); children; Carl Burton, Cordi. Cordell; m. child, CynthiRaija Kostadinov, Jan. 3. 1980 (div. 1993); a. BS. in Law, U. Minn., 1954; LL.B., Cleve. Marshall Law Sch., 1956, also LL.D LL D., Tufts U„ U. Cin.. St. Francis state

legislator;

Louise (Stone)

b.

S.;

1

;

U„ Lincoln U., Union Boston U.. Oberlin Coll. Bar: Ohio State bar 1974. Probation officer Cleve. Municipal Ct., 1954-58; presiding and adminstrv. judge Cleve. Mcpl. Ct.. 1983-86; asst. prosecutor City Cleve., 195862; mayor, 1967-71; mem. Ohio Ho. of Reps.. 1962-67; ptnr. Coll., Central State U.. Wilberforce Coll., Livingston Coll..

N.Y.

1957,

Stokes

&

Stokes. Cleve..

Offices, 1980-83, Stokes

NYC,

WNBC,

1962-67, Stokes

&

1972-80;

&

Character

Law

Green Law

Offices. 1981-83; corr.

mem.

com. Nat. League Ci-

exec.

1968-71, pres. elect. 1970-71; mem. adv. bd. U.S. Conf. 1 968-7 1; mem. steering com. Nat. Urban Coalition, 1968-96; adv com. Urban Am.. 1969-71; mem. Ohio Ho. of Reps., 1962-67; mem. policy com. Nat. Democratic Com., 1969-71; hon. chmn. 21st Congl Dist. caucus, 1970-72. amb. to Republic of Seychelles Dept. of State. 1994-96; adj. prof, dept. polit. sci. Case Western Reserve U., from 1991. Author: The Quality of Our Environment, Promises of Power, 1973; Contbr. articles to prof], jours. Served with AUS, 1945-46, ETO. Recipient numerous awards including Equal Opportunity award Nat. Urban League, fellow Commn. Phila.; Mass. Com. Protestants. Caths. and Jews; Horatio Alger award; Pacesetter award Young People div. Jewish Community Fedn. Chgo.; Chubb fellowYale. Mem. ties,

Mayors,

Gamma

Eta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Psi. Home: Cleveland Ohio Died April 3. 1996. Elks,

STOMMEL, HENRY MELSON,

Club: Elks.

oceanographer; b

Wilm-

ington, Del.. Sept. 27. 1920; m. Elizabeth Stommel; children: Abigail S Adams, Elijah. Matthew. BS, Yale U 1942. DSc (hon.). 1970; DSc (hon.). Gothenburg U.. Sweden, 1964. U. Chgo., 1970. Instr. math, and astronomy Yale U., New Haven, Conn., 1942-44; rsch. assoc. phys. oceanography Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceanographic Inst., 1944-59, oceanographer, 1978-92; prof, oceanography Harvard U.. Boston, 1960-63, MIT, 1963-78. Author numerous popular and sci. ,

Elizabeth Stommel) Volcano Weather: The Year Without a Summer, 1983. Recipient Crafoord prize Swedish Acad. Sci., 1983, Nat. Medal of Sci., 1989 Mem. NAS, Am. Acad Arts and Scis., Am. Astron. Soc,, Royal Soc. London, Acad. Sci. France, Soviet Acad. Researcher, leading theorist on ocean currents. Home: Sci. Woods Hole Mass Died Jan. 17, 1990.

books;

co-author:

(with

STONE, HARLAN FISKE, N.H.. Oct.

11,

(Butler)

m

federal judge;

b.

mathematician, educator; 8, 1903; s. Harlan Fiske and Agnes (Harvey) Portman, June 15. 1927 (div. July 1962); children: Doris Portman, Cynthia Harvey, Phoebe Goodrich; m. Raviojla Perendija Kostic, Aug. 8. 1962; child, Svetlana Kostic-Stone. AB. Harvard U.. 1922, AM, 1924, PhD, 1926; postgrad.. U. Paris, France, 1924-25; ScD. Kenyon Coll., 1939; hon. doctorate, Universidad de San Marcos, Lima. Peru, 1943, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1947, U. Athens, 1954; ScD (hon), Amherst Coll.. 1954, Colby Coll.. 1959, U. Mass., 1966. Part-time instr. Harvard U.. 1922-23. instr.. b.

S.;

N.Y.C, Apr. m.

Emmy

,

,

1934, U. Mich.. 1934. U. Pa., 1934, U. Chgo., 1938, Oberlin 1939, Kenyon Coll.. 1940. Princeton U„ 1942, Tufts

Coll.,

1942, Colgate U.. 1942, Yeshiva Coll., Bowdoin Coll.. 1944; DCL. Syracuse U„ 1928. Bar: N.Y. 1898. Lectr. on law Columbia U., 1899-1902, prof, law, 1902-05, dean Sch. Law, 1910-23; mem. Law firm of Sullivan & Crowell; U.S. atty. gen. Cabinet of Pres. Coolidge. 1924; Coll..

NYC,

assoc. justice U.S. Supreme Ct„ 1925-41. chief justice, 194146. V.p. ARC; v. p. Washington Monument Soc.; hon. pres.

Nat. Assn. Legal Aid Orgns.. 1941; trustee Amherst Coll.; chmn bd trustees Nat. Gallery of Art, Washington; chancellor Smithsonian Instn.; pres. Assn Am. Law Sens.. 1919. Fellow Am. Acad Arts and Scis.; mem ABA (coun legal edn ), Am. Law Inst., NY. State Bar Assn.. Assn. Bar of City of N.Y.. Internal. Acad. Comparative Law. Soc. Comparative Legislation (London), Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Judicature Soc., Soc. Pub. Tchrs. Law (hon.; Great Britain), Lincoln's Inn (hon. bencher; London), Century Club. Lawyers Club. Univ. Club (NY.). Univ. Club (Washington. Athenaeum (London). Phi Beta Kappa. Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Delta Phi. Died Apr. 22. 1946.

WA



.

1

math.. 1928-31, assoc. prof., 1933-37; instr. Columbia U.. 1925-27; assoc. prof. math. Yale U., 1931-33; acting assoc. prof. Stanford U.. summer 1933; prof, math. Harvard U 1937-46, chmn. dept 1942; Andrew MacLeish Disting. Service prof. math. U Chgo., 1946-68, chmn. dept. math., 1946-52, mem. com. on social thought, from 1962, prof, emeritus, 1968; George David Birkhoff prof, math. U. Mass., 1968-73. prof.. 1973-80, emeritus, 1980-89; Walker Ames lectr. U. Wash., summer 1942; vis. lectr. Facultad de lngenieria, U. Buenos Aires. 1943, U. do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, 1947, Tata Inst. Fundamental Research, Bombay. 1949-50, Am. Math. Soc., 1951-52, College de France, 1953, Australian Math. Soc., 1959. Middle East Tech. U., Ankara, 1963. Pakistan Acad. Sci., 1964, U. 1927-28. asst.

prof.

,

Geneva, 1964; Madras, 1963;

1st vis.

.

Ramanujan prof.

vis.

prof.

Inst.

Math

Scis.

Research Inst. Math. Scis., Kyoto, C.E.R.N., Geneva. 1966; Fulbright

Japan, 1965; vis. scientist lectr. Australian Nat. U., 1967; hon. prof. Madurai Kamaraj U., South India, from 1967; hon. Disting. prof. Tchrs. Coll., Columbia U., from 1978; vis. lectr. U. Campinas (Brazil), 1979, U. Tecnica, Santiago, Chile, 1979, Academia Sinica, China, 1979; Fulbnght travel grantee, vis. prof. Tata Inst., Bombay. 1980-81; cons, to USN Dept. Bur. Ordnance and Office Vice Chief Naval Operations, 1942-43; Civil Service employee U.S. War Dept. office chief of staff MIS, spl. br., 1944-45; with overseas service U.S. War Dept. office chief of staff, CBI, ETO; Cons State Dept., India, 1961, NSF-AID, India, 1968-69, 73; vis. prof. U. Islamabad, Pakistan, 196869; pres. Inter-Am. Com. Math. Edn., 1961-72, hon. pres., 1972, vice chmn. div, math. 1951-52. Author: Linear Transformations in Hilbert Space and Their Applications^to Analysis, 1932; Contbr. articles on math and math. edn. to profi. jours. Pres. Internal. Math. Union, 1952-54, Internat. Commn. on Math. Instrn., 1959-62, Inter Union Com. Teaching Sci., Internat. Council Sci. Unions, 1962-65. Recipient Nat. Medal of Sci-, 1983. Mem. Am. Math. Soc. (pres. 1943-44), Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Philos. Soc.. Union Mathematica Argentine (hon.), Indian Math. Soc. (hon.). Centre International de Mathematiques Pures et Appliquees (adminstrv. and sci. councils). Acad. Brasileira de Ciencias. Lund (Sweden) Physiographical Soc, Bologna (Italy) Acad., Explorers Club (N.Y.C). Home: Amherst Mass Died Jan. 9, 1989; buried Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst, Mass

NRC

Chesterfield.

1872; s. Frederick Lauson and Ann Sophia Agnes Harvey. Sept. 7, 1899; children: Marshall H Lauson H. BS. Amherst Coll., 1894, MA, 1897; LLB, Columbia U 1898; LLD. Amherst Coll.. 1913. Yale U., 1924, Columbia U.. 1925. Williams Coll., 1925, George Washington U., 1927, Harvard U„ 1931, Dartmouth Coll. S.;

STONE, MARSHALL HARVEY,

STONE, OLIVER,

screenwriter, director; b. N.Y.C, Sept 1946; s. Louis and Jacqueline (Goddet) S Student, Yale 1965; BFA, Film Sch., 1971. Tchr. Cholon. Vietnam, 1965-66; wiper U.S. Mcht. Marine, 1966; taxi driver N.Y.C, 1971. Screenwriter Midnight Express, 1978 (Acad, award for screeplay. Writers Guild Am. for screenplay); screenwriter, dir.: The Hand, 1981, (with John Milius) Conan. the Barbari an, 1982 (writer), Scarface, 1983, (writer with Michael Cimino) Year of the Dragon, 1985, (writer with David Lee Henry) 8 Million Ways to Die, 1985; dir.. writer (with Richard Boyle) Salvador, 1986, Platoon, 1986 (Acadaward, Dirs. Guild award, British Acad, award); co-writer, dir.: Wall Street, 1987. Talk Radio, 1988, The Doors. 1991. Any Given Sunday; screenwriter, prodr., dir.: Born on the Fourth of July. 1989 (Acad, award 1990), Heaven Earth. 1993; co-wnter, prodr., dir.: JFK. 1991, Natural Born Killers, 1994, Nixon, 1995 (Acad, award nominee for best screenplay with Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson 1996); co-prodr. Reversal of Fortune, 1990; prodr.: South Central, 1992, Zebrahead, 1992, The New Age, 1993, The Joy Luck Club, 1993. (TV mini-senes) Wild Palms, 1993; exec, prodr. Killer: A Journal of Murder. 1995, (HBO) Indictment: The McMartin Preschool, 1995 (Emmy award), Freeway, 1996, The People vs. Larry Flynt. 1996, Cold Around the Heart, 1996. Evita (writer), U-Turn. 1997. Served with inf. U.S. Army, 1967-68, Vietnam. Decorated Purple Heart with 15,

U..

NYU

&

STOOKEY, STANLEY DONALD, May

chemist;

b.

Hay

Springs.

19I5; s. Stanley Clarke and Hermie Lucille m. Ruth Margaret Watterson, Dec. 26, 1940; children Robert Alan, Margaret Ann, Donald Bruce. B.A., Coe Coll., 1936, LL.D.. 1959; M.S., Lafayette Coll., 1937; Ph D in Phys. Chemistry, MIT. 1940. With Corning Glass Works Research, N.Y., 1940-79, dir. fundamental chem. research, 1970-79. Contbr. articles to profi. jours.; patentee field of photosensitive glasses, glass ceramics, photochromatic and polychromatic glasses. Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech., 1986, World Materials Congress award. 1988. Fellow Am. Ceramic Soc.; mem. NAE. Am. Chem. Soc. (Inventor of Yr.

Nebr.,

(Knapp)

23.

S.;



award 1971), Sigma Xi. Republican. Methodist. Office: Corning Corp c/o Paul Rogoski One River Front Plaza Corning NY 14831

STOREY, MOORFIELD,

lawyer; b. Roxbury, Mass., Mar. 1945; s. Charles William and Elizabeth Eaton (Moorfield) m. Gertrude Cutts, Jan. 6, 1870. A.B., Harvard, 1866. A.M.. 1969; Harvard Law Sch.. 1866-67. Admitted to bar 19,

S.;

1869;. In practice Boston, since 1869; sr. mem. Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge; pvt. sec. Charles Sumner, 186769; Overseer Harvard Coll., 1877-8 and 1892-1910; pres. Am. Bar Assn.. 1896; pres. Mass. Reform Club, 1898-1901; v.p. Nat. Civ. Service Reform Assn.; pres. Anti-Imperialist League from 1905; pres. Bar Assn. City of Boston, 1909-13; pres. Mass. Bar Assn., 1913-14; pres. Nat. Assn. for Advacement of Colored People, since 1910; hon. pres. Indian Rights Assn. Author: Life of Charles Sumner (Statesman series), 1900; Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, a Memoir (with E.W, Emerson), 1911; The Reform of Legal Procedure (Storr's lectures at Yale Law Sch), 1911; Problems of ToDay (Godkin lectures at Harvard College, 1920); pamphlets;

Duty and as Our Dependencies?,

Politics as a

with

a Career, 1889;

1903;

What

Shall

We Do

The Democratic Party and

Phillippine Independence, 1915; The Negro Question, 1918; also various other pamphlets, addresses and articles. Fellow

Am. Acad. Arts and

Sciences. Died Oct. 24. 1929.

STORK, GILBERT, Brussels,

(Weil)

S.;

chemistry educator, investigator; b. Belgium, Dec. 31, 1921; s. Jacques and Simone m. Winifred Stewart, June 9, 1944 (dec. May 1992);

Diana, Linda, Janet, Philip. B.S., U Fla., 1942; Ph.D.. U. Wis.. 1945; D.Sc. (hon.), Lawrence Coll., 1961. U. Paris. 1979, U. Rochester, 1982, Emory U., 1988, Columbia U., 1993, U. Wis., 1997. Sr. research chemist Lakeside Labs., 1945-46; instr. chemistry Harvard U., 1946-48, asst. prof.. 1948-53; assoc. prof. Columbia U., N.Y.C. 1953-55. prof., 1955-67, Eugene* Higgins prof., 1967-92, prof, emeritus, 1992 chmn. dept., 1973-76; plenary lectr. numerous internat. symposia, named Lectureships in U.S. and abroad; cons, several cos.; chmn. Gordon Steroid Conf., 1958-59. Recipient Baekeland medal, 1961, Harrison Howe award, 1962, Edward Curtis Franklin Meml. award Stanford, 1966, Gold medal Synthetic Chems. Mfrs. Assn., 1971, Nebr. award, 1973, Roussel prize in steroid chemistry, 1978, Edgar Fahs Smith award. 1982, Willard Gibbs medal Chgo. sect. Am. Chem. Soc.. 1982. Nat. Medal of Sci., 1982, Linus Pauling award, 1983, Tetrahedron prize, 1985. Remsen children:



,

1986, Cliff S. Hamilton award, 1986, Mony Ferst award Sigma Xi, 1987, George Kenner award, 1992, Chem. Pioneer award Am. Inst. Chemists, 1992, Welch Found. Award in Chemistry, 1993, Allan R. Day award, 1994, Wolf prize. 1996. Phila. Chemists Club award, 1998; Guggenheim fellow. 1959. Fellow NAS (award in chem. sci. 1982), French Acad Scis.. Royal Soc. (U.K., fgn. mem.), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. organic chemistry divsn. 1967, award in pure chemistry 1957, award for creative work in synthetic organic chemistry 1967, Nichols medal 1980. Arthur Cope award 1980, Roger Adams award in organic chemistry 1991), Royal Soc. Chemistry (hon., London), Pharm. Soc. Japan (hon.), Chemists Club (hon. N.Y.). Home: 188 Chestnut St Englewd

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STRAUSS. JOSEPH BAERMANN.

engineer, b Cinn.. Jan. 1870. s Raphael and Lena (Baermann) S May Van. 9. 1895. children: Ralph V Richard K Degree in civil engnng U Cinn 1892. DSc. 1930 Draftsman Sled Iron Co. Trenton. 1892-94; inslr Coll Engnng. U Cinn. 1894-95; detailcr. insp.. estimator and designer Lassig Bndge 9.

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June

physicist;

b

Frankfurt-

Main, Fed- Republic German). Apr 6, 1949; came lo U 1977; s. Karl-Ludwig and Mane (Ihng) S m Dominique .

PhD. L Parchet, 1982 phys. rsch lab 1977-97; prof, physics

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Iron Co.. Chgo., 1895-97; designer, squad boss Sanitary Chgo.. 1897-99; pnn. asst. engr in charge of office Ralph Madjeski. Chgo. 1899-1902; cons engr. 1902-04; pres.. chief engr. The Strauss Engnng. Corp.. 1904 cons engr.. 1904 Appl chief engr Golden Gate Bndge. San Francisco. 1929. the longest single-span bndge in the world, main span 4,200 ft., total length 9.200 fl.; co-designer Montreal-South Shore Bndge for Harbour Commn Montreal. 2 miles long; designer, engr. Columbia River Bndge at LongView, Wash., second largest cantilever built; designing engr bascule span of the Arlington Meml. Bndge across Potomac Rivers. Washington; cons, engr Port of N.Y Authority on George W'ashington Meml Bndge. second longest single span in the world, across Hudson River. NY., also Bayonee Arch





.

.

Onginalor movement for better citizenship through medium citizenship training: founder Ciuzen-Tng. Corps. Achievements include specializing in onginal design and movable and long span bridge design: built nearly 500 bndges in US.. Can. and abroad: onginated the 5 types of the Strauss trunnion bascule bndge which become a world standard and 2 types of Strauss lift bndge: designed and built the Aeroscope at the San Francisco Expn designed and built the portable search light outfits employed by the U.S. and Russian govts, during the WWI; invented and perfected the yielding barner used in bndges and for grade crossing protection: designed and built a senes of reinforced concrete freight cars as a war emergency measure: invented and built the bascule-door hangar and many other bndge and mechanical devices employed in the arts. Died May 16. 1938. of

photographer, filmmaker b N Y C Oct 16, 1890; s. Jacob and Matilda (Amstein) S.; rn Rebecca Salsbury. 1922; m. Virginia STevens, 1936: m Haze! KingPres Frontier films. 1937. sbury. Feb. 2. 1951. Grad H S

STRAND. PAUL,

.

.

NYC.

1916. filmOne man photography show 291, maker: (with Charles Sheeler) Mannahatta. 1921: freelance photographer with Akdey motion picture camera. 1922-29; exhbns include Seven Americans,. Anderson Galleries. 1925. Intimate Gallery. 1929. (with Rebecca Starnd) An American Place, 1932. Sala de Arte. 42.

NYC. NYC.

NYC. Mexico

one man shows include Mus. Modern

1933.

City,

Art. 1945. Worcester Art Mus. 1967. Curner GalleryWashington. 1971, Belgium and Netherlands. 969-70, Florence, Rome. Bologna. Naples, Turin. 1976-77. Kunslhaus, Zurich. 1979. Galene Zabnskie. Pans. 1979. Galene AMC. Mulhouse, 1980; group shows include Mus. Modem An, 1956; retrospective exhbns Phila Mus An. 1971. Cit) An Mus. St. Louis. Boston Mus. Fine Arts. 1972. Met. Mus. 1

MH

LA

Art, County Mus An. DeYoung Meml Mus 1973. Nat. Portrait Gallery. London, also mus in Stockholm. Pans. Amsterdam. Berlin. 1976-78, Edinburgh. Oxford. Glasgow, 1978, Phila Mus An. 1978-79. chief dept .

photography and cinematography, prodr and photographer film The Wave. Dept. Fine Arts. Secretariat Edn.. Mex 1933-34; photographer: The Plow that Broke the Plains. 1935; Native co-dir.. photographer Land. 1942; photographer: close ups plants, landscapes, individuals, numerous areas of the world; book photography: Photographs by Paul Stamd. Camera Work. 1916. 17, Photographs of Mexico, 2d edit., 1967, Time in New England. 1950. 2d edit 1980. France de Profil. 1952, L'n Paese. 1955. Tir A'Mhurain. outer Hebndes. 1962. Living Egypt. 1969. Ghana. An Afncan Portrait. 1975. Sixty YEars .

U

.

of Photographs.

1976, Restrospective

numerous

71. others; contbr.

honor

to

Am-

roll

comdr Ans and David

Mag

Mm

medal

Hill

Mannheim. Germany.

Arts and Scis Died

Mar

1967.

Am. Acad

Fellow

1976

31.

STRASBERG, LEE,

theater director, b. Budzanow. Austria. Nov. 17. 1901; came 10 US. 1909. naturalized. 1936. s Baruch Meyer and Ida (Diner) S.; m. Nora Z. Orecaun (dec.); m. Paula Miller, Mar. 16. 1934 (dec .); children Susan. John; m. Anna Mizrahi. Jan. 7, 1968. children: Adam Lee Baruch. David Lee Isaac founder Group Theatre, 1930. Lee Strasbcrg Inst Theatre. N.Y.C., LA. 1969; lectr Harvard U Brown U.. Yale U Brandeis L Northwestern U. Dir. actor Chrystic St Steelement House, 1925: actor

NYC

.

.

STRAUSS, LEWIS LICHTENSTEIN, government

W

official;

Charleston. Va.. Jan 31. 18%; s Lewis and (Lichtenstdn) S.: m. Alice Hanauer. Mar. 5. 1923; b.

Rosa

1 son. Co.. NY.. 1919-47, ptnr 1929-47: mem. U S. AEC, 1946-50; spl. asst on atomic energy matters Office of US. Pres 1953; chmn AEC, 195358; sec. of commerce, 1958-59; initiator Internal. Atomic

H

Lewis

Assoc

Kuhn, Loeb

&

.

.

Energy Agy. and internal, sci. confs. on peaceful uses of atomic energy Sec to Herbert Hoover. WWI, 1917-19. Author: Men and Decisions, 1%2. Trustee George Washington U.. Jewish Theol. Sem.; past pres Inst, for Advanced Study Lt comdr USNR. 1926. rear admiral. 1945. Decorated D.S.M.. Legion of Merit with gold star (Navy). Oak Leaf Ouster (Army); Officer Legion of Honor (France); Medal of Freedom (US); Grand Office Order of Leopold (Belgium) Mem. Century Assn Cub (NYC). Metro Club (Washington) Died Jan 21. 1974: buned Salem Fields Cemetery. Brooklyn. N.Y.

Named

1963. Order Culture. 1976: recipient Gesellsc K aft Deutscher

composer, b near Petersburg. Russia. June 5. 1882: came to U.S.; natural1946; Vera de Bossett. Apr 1940. 4 children by previous marnage. Studied law, St. Petersburg U.; studied music under Rimski-Korsakov. Composer' Symphony. 1907, Fireworks (L'Oiseau de Feu), fire Bird Suite, 1910. Petrouchka, 1911. LeSacre de Pnntemps. 1917. Chand du Rossignol. 1917. Renard: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra: Oedipus Rex. Capnccio: Symphony of Psalms, Persephone, many others: author: Poetics of Music. 1947. Recipient Internal Sibelius pnze. 1963 Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Died 1971 St.

m

ized

Connelly. Night Over Taos, Success Story, Men in While (Pulitzer pnze). Gold Eagle Guy. Johnny Johnson. All The Living. Clash by Night. Fifth Column. The Big Knife. 1949. Skipper Next to God. 1948. The Three Sisters. 1964; artistic dir Actors' studio. 1948-82. Actors' Studio Theater. Inc.. 1962-66. The Silent Ptnr Felix; co-prodr Country Girl. 1950; film debut in The Godfather Pan II. 1974, And Justice for All. 1979. Going in Style. 1979, The Cassandra Crossing, Boardwalk: (TV) The Last Tenant; contbr. articles to profl. jours Recipient Kdcey Allen award. 1961. Centennial Gold medal award for excellence in dramatic ans Boston Coll 1963 Died Feb 17, 1982

NYC.

,

NYC,

.

STRAUS, OSCAR SOLOMON, Lazarus and Sara (Straus) S

Dec

ambassador, b

m

23.

Sarah: child. Louis Lavanburg AB. Columbia U 1871. LLB. 1873. AM. 1874. LLD. 1904. LittD. Brown U 1896; LLD. Washington and Lee U 1898. U Pa. 1900 1873-81: mem L Ally Straus Sons. N Y 1881-1906: sec Depl Commerce and Labor, in cabinet Pres Roosevelt. 1906-09 & P to Turkey. 1909-10; chmn Pub Svc Commn 1st dist 1915-18; past pres Y Bd Trade and Transp Author The Ongin of Republican Form of Government in the United States. 1886. Rogers Williams, the Pioneer of Religious Liberty. 1894. The Development of Religious Liberty in the United States. 18%. Reform in the Consular Service. 1897. United States Doctnne of Citizenship. 1901. Our Diplomacy with Reference lo our Foreign Service, 1902, The Amencan Spint. 1913. Under Four Administrations. 1922 and to Turkey. 1887-89. 1898-1901; appld mem Permanent Ct of Arbitration at The Hague, 1902. to Till vacancy of exPresident Harnson. re-apptd. by Presidents Roosevelt. Taft and Wilson: chmn arbitration com. to decide wage dispute between eastern rys. and their engrs 1912. chmn. Pans Com. of League to Enforce Peace. 1919; mem Pres Wilson's 2d Industrial Conf Nat Pnmary League (past pres). Social Sci Assn (past pres.). Nat Civil Fcdn (past v p I. Internat Law Assn (past v. p.). Died May 3. 1926 :

1

.

.

NY.

.

.

AE

NY

.

N

EE

MP

.

Mem

Am

archives appear

90212-1825

STREISAND, BARBRA JOAN,

singer, actress, director; b.

d Emanuel and Diana (Rosen) S m (div); son. Jason Emanuel: m James Brolin. July 1. 1998 Grad high sch.. Bklyn student. Yeshiva of Bklyn. N.Y. theatre debut Another Evening with Harry Stoones, 1%1. appeared in Broadway musicals Can Get It for You Wholesale, 1962. Funny Girl, 1964-65; motion pictures include Funny Girl. 1%8. Hello Dolly. 1969. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. 1970. The Owl and the Pussy Cat. 1970. What's Up Doc''. 1972. Up the Sandbox. 1972. The Way We Were. 1973. For Pete's Sake, 1974, Funny Lady. 1975. The Main Event. 1979. All Night Long. 1981, Bklyn

Apr

.

24. 1942:

;

l%3

Gould. Mar

Elliott

I

;

I

Nuts. 1987;

star,

prodr

film

A

Star

is

Bom.

1976: prodr

star Yentl. 1983. The Pnnce of Tides. 1991. The Mirror Has Two Faces, 19%; exec prodr (TV movie) Serving in Silence The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, 1995; TV spls

dir

.

include My Name is Barbra. 1965 (5 Emmy awards). Color Me Barbra. 1966; actress, prodr dir The Mirror Has Two Faces. 19%, rec artist on Columbia Records; Gold record albums include People, l%5. My Name is Barbra. I%5. Color Me Barbra, 1966, Barbra Streisand: Happening in Central Park. 1%8. Barbra Streisand: One Voice. Stoney End. 1971. Barbra Joan Streisand, 1972, The Way We Were, 1974. Star is Bom, 1976. Superman. 1977. The Stars Salute Israel at 30. 1978. Wet. 1979. (with Barry Gibb) Guilty. 1980. Emotion. 1984. The Broadway Album. 1986. Til I Loved You. 1989; other albums include: Collection Greatest Hits. 1989. Just for the Record. 1991. Back lo Broadway. 1993. Concert at the Forum. 1993. The Concert Recorded Live at Madison Square Garden. 1994, The Concert Highlights. 1995. Higher Ground, 1997. Recipient Emmy award. CBS-TV spl (My Name Is Barbra). 1964. Acad, award as best actress (Funny Girl). 1968. Golden .

A

A

A

Globe award (Funny

Girl). l%9. co-recipient Acad, award song (Evergreen). 1976. Georgie award AGVA 1977, awards for best female pop vocalist. 1%3. 64. 65. 77. 86. for best song wnter (with Paul Williams). 1977, 2 Grammy nominations for Back to Broadway, 1994: Nat. Acad, of Recording Arts & Sciences Lifetime Achievement Award. 1994 Office: ICM c/o Jeff Berg 8942 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills CA 90211-1934

for best

Grammy

ANNE

STRONG, 1876

HERVEY,

Vol.. staff nurse

NYC; 1918-25.

Henry

St

nursing educator b Settlement Nursing Svc.

Pub Health Nursing Simmons Coll.. Mem. Nat. League Nursing Edn., Nat. Orgn for

first

dir

Sch

Pub. Health Nursing (tnbute established in her honor). Child Health Assn.. Mass. Nurses Assn Died 1925

Am

in their original

form

STURGES, PRESTON,

playwnghl. motion picture director b. Chgo. Aug. 29. 1898; s Edmund and Mary D'Este (Dempsey) Biden. adopted by Solomon Sturges (Stepfather). 1901; m Estelle De Wolfe Mudge. 1922; m Eleanor Post Hulton. 1930 (div. 1931); m Louise Sagent. Nov 7. 1938 Nov. 1947); I son. Solomon: m. Anne Margaret Naglc, 15. 1951; children: Preston. Thomas Student, Dr. Coulter's Sch Chgo., 1906-07, Lycee Janson, Paris. 1907-11. L'Ecole des Roches. Normandy. France, 1911-13, La Villa. Lausanne. Switzerland. 1914-14. also schs. in, Dresden. Berlin. Naples. Irving Prep. Sch.. 1914-15 Early career in cosmetic bus. 1915; with F B Keech & Co., N.Y C 1916, Maison Desti. 1919-25; inventor. 1925-27. song wnter. pub.. 1927-28. theater work as asst. mgr. for Brock Pemberton. playwnght, from 1928, dir motion pictures, from 1940 Author: (stage plays) Slnctly Dishonorable, 1929. Recapture. 1930. Wdl of Romance. 1930. Child of Manhattan. 1932; author, prodr. (stage play) The Guinea Pig. 1928; (motion pictures) The Big Pond. 1929. Fast and Loose, 1930. The Power and the Glory. 1932. The Green Hat. 1933, The Good Fairy. 1934. Thirty Day Pnnoess. 1934. We Live Again. 1934. Diamond Jim. 1935, Hotel Haywire. 1935. Easy Living. 1937. Port of Seven Seas, 1938. If I Were King. 1938. Remember the Night. 1939. The Great McGinty (also dir). 1940. (div.

Aug

.

NYC.

.

STREEP. Summit. Streep.

1971;

MERYL (MARY LOUISE

NJ June m. Donald

MFA.

Dartmouth

Yale Coll.,

U

1949.

22.

.

J.

d

Gummer.

STREEP),

Harry 1978.

DFA

W

DFA

1975. (hon >. 1983: 1981. Appeared with Green .

actress, b

Jr. and Mary BA. Vassar Coll..

(hon .).

Mountain

Guild, Woodstock, Vt.; Broadway debut in Trelawny of the Wells. Lincoln Center Beaumont Theater. 1975: N Y.C theatneal appearances include 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (Theatre World award), A Memory of Two Mondays, Henry V. Secret Service, The Taming of the Shrew. Measure for

Measure. The Cherry Orchard. Happy End. Wonderland. Taken in Marnage, Alice in Concert (Obte award 1981); movie appearances include Julia. 1977. The Deer Hunter. 1978 (Best Supporting Actress award Nat. Soc. Film Critics, Acad, award nomination), Manhattan. 1979. The Seduction of Joe Tynan. 1979. Kramer vs. Kramer. 1979 (N.Y Film Cntics' award. Los Angeles Film Cntics' award, both for best actress. Golden Globe award, Acad, award for best supporting actress). The French Lieutenant's Woman. 1981 (Los

&

CA

NYC,

.

NYC.

s.

Hills

STRAVINSKY, IGOR FEDOROVTCH,

.

Processional, Theatre Guild. Garnck Gaieties I. 1925, Red Rust, Green Grow the Lilacs, stage mgr Garnuck Gaieties II. 1926; asst. stage mgr The Guardsman, dir House of

1850.

.

.

Photographers.

Letters French

Octavius

Lichtbildner,

Soc-

Monograph. 1915-68.

articles to prof!- jours-

porting Actress award Nat Bd of Rev 1979. Best Actress award Nat Bd of Rev 1982. Star of Yr award Nat Assn. Theater Owners. 1983. People's Choice award. 1983. 85. 86. 87 Office: Creative Artists Agy 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly

&

Dist

Bell Labs Murray Hill. NJ and applied physics Columbia U NYC. 1998—; adj. physics dir Lucent Tech 1997— 1985. Recipient Otto Klung prize Germany. Benjamin Franklin medal in physics. 1998. Nobd Prize in physics. 1998; Bell Labs fellow. 1983: Decorated Officier de la Legion d'Honneur (France). 1999. Germany. 1999 Fdlow NAS. Am. Phys. Sec. (Buckley prize 1984). Am Acad. Arts and Scis Office: Columbia U Depl Physics 538 120th St Ncv. York NY 10027-6601 also Lucent Technologies 700 Mountain Ave New Providence NJ 07974-1208

AT4T

dir

m

.

.

STORMER, HORST LUDWIG,

STYNE

263

Angeles Film Clitics award for best actress. Bnt Acad award. Golden Globe award 1981. Acad award nominiation). Sophie's Choice. 1982 (Acad, award for best actress. Los Angeles Film Cntics award for best actress. Golden Globe award 1982). Still of the Night. 1982. Silkwood. 1983 (Acad, award nomination), Falling in Love, 1984. Plenty, 1985. Out of Africa. 1985 (Los Angeles Film Cntics award for best actress 1985. Acad, award nomination). Heartburn. 1986. Ironweed. 1987 (Acad, award nomination), A Cry in Film Cntics' the Dark. 1988 (named Best Actress N Y Circle. 1988. Best Actress Cannes Film Festival. 1989. Acad award nomination). She-Devil. 1989, Postcards From the Edge, 1990. Ddending Your Life. 1991. Death Becomes Her. 1992. The House of the Spints.1994. The River Wild. 1994, The Bndges of Madison County. 1995 (Acad award nominee for best actress 19%). Before and After. 19%. Marvin's Room. 1997. Dancing at Lugnasa. 1998. One True Thing. 1998: TV film The Deadliest Season. 1977. TV mini-senes Holocaust, 1978 (Emmy award). TV dramatic spls Secret Service.

1977.

Uncommon Women and

Others,

1978, First

Do No Harm. 1997; TV (narrator) The Vdveteen Rabbit. 1985 (Emmy award Best Children's Rec A Vanishing Wil).

derness.

1990.

nominee

for

Woman

Music of the Heart.

best actress)

Yr award award Hasty Pudding Soc 1976.

of

1999 (Acad

award

Recipient Mademoiselle award. B'nai Bnlh. 1979. Woman of Yr Harvard U 1980. Best Sup.

.

Chnstmas

in July (also dir.). 1940. The Lady Eve (also dir ). 1941. Sullivan's Travels (also dir). 1941. The Palm Beach Story (also dir ). 1942. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (also dir). 1944. The Great Moment (also dir.), 1944, The Sin of Harald Dtddlebock (prodr dir), 1945. Carnival in Flanders. 1945. The Birds and the Bees. 1945. The French They Are a Funny Race. 1957. The Gentleman from Chicago, f Belong to With Signal Corps. U.S. Army. 1917. commd Zozo. 1959 Recipient Acad award for best 2d It USAR. 1918-19 onginal screen play. The Great McGinty. 1940. Mem Riverside yacht Club (NYC). Trans-Pacific Yacht Club. Calif Yacht Club. Pacific Wnters Yacht Club (LA) Died Aug 6. 1959: buned Femcliff Cemetery. Hartsdale. ,

NY

STURTEVAVT, ALFRED HENRY,

zoologist; b Jack111. Nov. 21. 1891: s Alfred H and Harnet E (Morse) S. m Phoebe Curtis Reed. Apr 22. 1922; children: William C. Harnet M. Alfred H AB. Columbia U. 1912. PhD. 1914. DSc (hon ). Pnnceton U 1947, U Pa.. 1949. Yale U. 1951 Rsch asst Carnegie Instn Washington. 1915-28: prof genetics Calif Inst Tech 1928-47. Thomas H Morgan prof biology. 1947-62. prof ementus. l%2-70: vis prof U Wash 1%0. U Tex. I%2. Pnnceton If., I%3. U. Wis 1964. U Oreg 1955. U Calif at Santa Cruz. 1966; vis Carnegie prof Birmingham. 1932. Leeds and Durham. 1933: vis lectr Harvard U 1940 Author A History of Genetics. I%5 Recipient Nat Medal of Sci.. 1%8 Fellow AAAS (pres Pacific divsn 1953-54), mem NAS (Kimber medal 1957. John J Carty medal l%5). Am Soc Zoologist (pres 1934). Genetic Soc Am (pres 1944). Am Philos Soc. Japanese Genctical Soc (hon ). Bnt Genetical Soc (hon.) Died Apr 6. 1970. buned Woods Hole

sonwlle.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

MA

,

STYRON STYNE, JULE,

London, Dec. 31. s lsadore and Ethel Rubenstem, 1926 (div. 1951); m. Margaret Brown, 1962; children: Stanley (dec), Norton, Nicholas. {Catherine. Student, Chgo. Mus. Coll.. Northwestern U-. 1927-31. Composer: (film scores) Sailors on Leave. 1941. Sweater Girl. 1942. Priorities on Parade, 1942. Hit Parade of 1943. 1943 (Academy Award nom.. best song. 1943), Carolina Blues. 1944, Follow the Boys. 1944 (Academy Award nom., best song. 1944), The Kid From Brooklyn. 1945, Tonight and Every Night. 1945 (Academy Award nom., best song, 1945). Don't Fence Me In, 1945, The Stork Club, 1945, Anchors Aweigh. 1945 (Academy Award nom.. best song. 1945). Tars and Spars, 1946, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. 1946, Earl Carroll Sketchbook. 1946, It Happened in Brooklyn, 1947, Ladies' Man, 1947, Romance on the High Seas. 1947 (Academy Award nom., best song, 1948). Two Guys From Texas, 1948, It's a Great Feeling. 1949 (Academy Award nom.. best song, 1948). The West Point Story, 1950, Double Dynamite, 1951. Two Tickets to Broadway. 1951, Meet Me After the Show. 1951. Macao, 1952, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. 1953. Three Coins in a Fountain, 1954 (Academy Award, best song, 1954). Living It Up, 1954, My Sister Eileen, 1955, How to Be Very, Very Popular. 1955. Bells are Ringing. I960. Gypsy. 1962, What a Way to Go, 1964. Funny Girl, 1968 (Academy Award nom best song, 1968); (stage prodns.) Glad to See You, 1944. High Button Shoes. 1947, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949, Two on the Aisle. 1951, Peter Pan. 1954, Bells are Ringing. 1956. Gypsy, 1959, Do Re Mi, 1960, Subways are Sleeping. 1962, Arturo Ui. 1963. Funny Girl. 1964 (Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre, Anglo- American award, 1966), Hallelujah Baby, 1967 (Tony Awards, best musical and best score, 1968). Darling of the Day, 1968, Look to the Lilies. 1970. Prettybelle. 1971, Sugar. 1972. Lorelei, or Gentlemen (revival) 1974, Still Prefer Blondes. 1974. Gypsy. Hellzapoppin, 1976, Side by Side by Sondheim. 1982. Treasure Island. 1985, (with others) Jerome Robbins* Broadway, 1990, The Red Shoes, 1993; producer: Make a Wish. 1950, Pal Joey, 1952 (Donaldson Award 1952, New York Critics' Circle Award 1952), In Any Language, 1952. Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?. 1955. Mr Wonderful. 1956, High Spirits, 1964, Something More, 1964, Jockeys, 1977, Tiebele and Her Dream, 1979; composer, producer: Hazel Fiagg, 1953, Say, Darling, 1958, Fade Out-Fade In, 1964. Recipient Drama Desk Award for lifetime of glorious theatre music. 1989-90; Kennedy Center Honors, 1990. ASCAP, Dramatist Guild Council. Acad. Motion PicClub: Friars. Home: New York N.Y. ture Arts and Sci. Died Sept. 20. 1994. 1905;

came

to

composer, producer; b

U.S.. 1912. naturalized, 1916;

Anna (Kertman) S

m

.;

.

Mem

STYRON, WILLIAM,

water; b. Newport News. Va„ June William Clark and Pauline Margaret (Abraham) Rose Burgunder. May 4, 1 953; children: Susanna S.; m. Margaret, Paola Clark, Thomas, Claire Alexandra. Student. 1925;

11.

s.

Chnstchurch

Sch.,

Davidson Coll

;

Litt.D.,

Davidson

Coll..

1986; A.B., Duke U.. 1947, Litt.D.. 1968. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Letters at Am. Acad, in Rome, 1953; fellow Silliman Coll., Yale. 1964-99; jury pres. Cannes Film Festival. 1983. Author: novels Lie Down in Darkness, 1951, The Long March, 1953. Set This House on Fire, 1960. The Confessions of Nat Turner, 1967 (Pulitzer prize 1968. Howells medal Am. Acad. Arts and Letters 1970), Sophie's Choice, 1979 (Am. Book award 1980), In the Clap Shack (play). 1972, This Quiet Dust. 1982. Darkness Visible, 1990, A Tidewater Morning, 1993; also articles, essays, revs.; editor: Best Stones from the Paris Rev, 1959; adv. editor: Pans Rev.,

1953—; mem. editonal

bd.

The Am. Scholar, 1970-76.

Decorated Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Commandeur Legion d'Honneur (France); recipient Duke U

Alumni award, 1984, Conn. Arts award, 1984, Prix del Duca, 1985, Elmer Holmes Bobst award for fiction, 1989, Edward MacDowell medal for excellence in the arts, 1988, Nat. Mag. award, 1990, Nat. medal of Arts, 1993, Medal of Honor, Nat. Arts Club, 1995. Common Wealth Disting.

Mondial

award, 1995, F. Scott Fitzgerald award, 1996. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Soc. Am. Historians, Signet Soc., Harvard. Academie Goncourt, Phi Beta Kappa. Democrat.

EDWARD VINCENT, newspaper columnist. NYC, Sept. 28, 1902; s Peter Arthur and

SULLIVAN,

TV

emcee;

b.

S.; m. Sylvia Weinstein. Apr. 28, 1930 (dec. Mar. 1973); dau., Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert Henry Precht, Grad. H.S., NYC. Reporter Port Chester Daily Item, 1918-19, Hartford (Conn.) Post. 1919; sportswriter N.Y. Evening Main (now N.Y. Sun), 1920-24, N.Y. World, 192425, N.Y. Morning Telegraph, Phila. Ledger, 1925-27; sports editor N.Y. Evening Graphic, 1927-29; Broadway columnist, 1929; columnist N.Y. Daily News, 1932-74; emcee Tabloid

Elizabeth (Smith) 1

Jr.).

Down Patrol, Paramount Theatre. NYC, 1932; emcee program The Ed Sullivan Show (formerly Toast of the Town) CBS-TV, 1948-71, introduced Jack Benny to radio as 1st radio entertainer sta. WABC. CBS, 1932; played vaudeville Lowe's State Theatre, NYC, also Roxy Theatre, and Capitol Theatre, Chgo., 1933-50; emcee dance competirevue

TV

tion Harvest

Moon

Ball (sponsored

by N.Y

Daily

News

at

NYC),

1936-52; own radio program Ed CBS. from 1942. Author: Mister Lee, The Story of The Shuberts, 1948, (TV biographees) Rogers and Hammerstein, Helen Hayes. Beatnce Lillie, Walt Disney. Cole Porter, The Story of A.S.C.A.P., Story of Samuel Goldwyn. Story of Robert E. Sherwood, (comedy film) There Goes My Heart, 1938. (screenplay) Big Town Czar, 1939, (film) Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me, 1940. Staged 46 benefit

Madison

Sq. Garden, Sullivan Entertains.

Army Emergency Relief and ARC, Madison Sq. Garden, WWII; recognized as 1st to organize and produce shows for wounded servicemen, NY.; pres. Damon Runyonshows

for

Walter Winchell

WHO'S

264

Meml. Cancer Fund.

Recipient

LaSalle

award, citations KC, ARC, USN. B'nai B'nth, Phila., Boston, N.Y.C., Cardinal Spellman, Cardinal Cushing, Am Legion. Jewish War Vets., USAF, N.Y. Heart Fund, Sister Kenny; commendation disting. svc. Halloran Gen Hosp., S.I., 1945; cited by U.S. govt.. 4 times; named TV Showman of Century, Broadcasting Execs. New Eng., Coll. ann. journalism

1968; Peabody award, 1968; Silver medal Poor Richard's Club, 1968. Mem. Westchester Country Club, Winged Foot Golf Club Died Oct. 13, 1974; mined Ferncliff Cemetery. Westchester County, NY.

WHO

IN 20TH

CENTURY AMERICA

Svc. award Pres. Cote d'lvoire, 1991, Notre 1999, Eleanor Roosevelt award, 1999.

SULLIVAN, LOUIS HENRY,

GORDON

SULLIVAN,

R., retired career officer; b. Boston.

s. Russsell Edgar and Penuel Edith (Gordon) S; m. Miriam Gay Loftus, June 20. 1965; children: John, Mark, Elizabeth BA in History, Norwich U., 1959. D Mil

Sept. 25. 1937;

MA

Commd

in Poht. Sci.. U. N.H.. 1974. (hon). 1991; It. U.S. Army, 1959, advanced through grades to gen.. 1990; student Armor Officer Basic Course U.S. Army Armor Sch.. Ft. Knox, Ky„ 1959-60; platoon leader Co. B, 1st Sci.

2d

Medium Tank Bn.. 66th Armor, 2d Armored Div., Ft Hood. Tex.. 1960; student Armor Communication Class U.S. Army Armor Sch.. Ft. Knox, 1960; communications officer 1st Medium Tank Bn.. 66th Armor, 2d Armored Div., Ft. Hood, 1960-61; comdr. Co. A, 1st Medium tank Bn.. 66th Armor,. 2d Armored Div., Ft. Hood, 1961; bn. communications officer 3d Medium Tank Bn. (Patton), 40th Armor. U.S. Army Pacific. Republic of Korea, 1961-62; platoon leader Co. 3d Medium Tank Bn.. 40th Armor, U.S. Army Pacific, Korea.

A

1962; asst. civil guard/self def. corps advisor 21st Inf. Div., Mil. Assistance Adv. Group, Vietnam. 1962-63; adminstrv. officer, later exec. asst. Office of Asst. Chief of Staff, J2 Div., Mil. Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1963-64; student Armor Officer Advanced Course U.S. Army Armor Sch., Ft. Knox, 1964-65; S-4 (Logistics) 3d Bn.. 32d Armor. 3d Armored Div., U.S. Army Europe, 1965-66; comdr. Co.A. 3d Bn., 32d Armor. 3d Armored Div., U.S. Army Europe, 1966; assign-

Combat Arms Sect.. Mil. Pers. Office of Dep Chief of Staff for Pers., U.S. Army 1966-68; student U.S. Army Command Gen. Staff Coll., Ft. Leavenworth. Kans, 1968-69; pers. sves. officer Plans and Ops Div., G-l, Hdqrs., I Field Force, Vietnam, 1969-70; pers. mgmt. officer Pers. Actions Sect.. Armor Br.. Office of Pers. Ops Washington. 1970-73; student Internal. Rels. U. N.H. Durham. 1973-74; comdr. 4th Bn.. 73d Armor, 1st Inf. Div. (Forward), U.S. Army Europe. 1975-76; chief of staff 1st Inf Div (Forward), U.S. Army Europe, 1976-77; student U.S. Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks. Pa., 1977-78; asst. chief of staff G-3 (Ops.)/Dir. Plans and Tng., 1st Inf. Div. and Fort Riley, Kans., 1978-79, G-3 (Ops.), VII Corps, U.S. Army Europe. 1980-81; comdr. 1st Bngade. 3d Armored Div., U.S. Army Europe, 1981-83; chief of staff 3d Armored Div,, U.S. Army Europe, 1983; asst. comdt U.S. Army Armor Sch., Ft. Knox, 1983-85; dep. chief of Staff for support Cen. Army Group, Europe, 1985-87; dep. comdt U.S. Army Command and Gen Staff Coll., Ft. Leavenworth, 1987-88; Div comdg. gen. 1st Inf. (Mechanized), Ft. Riley, 1988-89; dep. chief of staff for ops. and plans U.S. Army/Army Sr. Mem.. Mil. Staff Com., UN. Washington. 1989-90; vice chief of staff Office of the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, Washington. 1990-91; chief of staff U.S. Army, Washington. 1991-95. Editor: Portrait of an Army. 1991. Decorated D.S.M., Def. Superior Svc. medal. Legion of Ment, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Meritonus Svc. medal with oak leaf cluster, Joint Svc. Commendation medal, Army ment

officer, later staff officer

Div..

Europe,

,

Commendation medal with oak leaf cluster, Army Achievement medal. Combat Infantryman badge. Mem. Assn. of U.S. Army, Armor Assn.

JOHN

LAWRENCE, former federal official, Manchester, N.H June 16, 1899; s Patrick Henry (Harrington) S.; m. Pnscilta Manning, Dec. 28, 1932; children: Patncia, Charles Manning, Deborah. AB,

SULLIVAN, lawyer,

b.

and Ellen

,

I,

Dartmouth Coll 1921, LLD. 1949; LLB. Harvard LLD, Duquesne U. 1948, U. N.H 1949, Loyola

U

,

,

.

U..

1924; 1949,

U. Portland (Oreg), 1949. Bar: N.H., 1923. Pvt practice Manchester, 1924-29; ptnr. Sullivan & White, Manchester. 1929-30; ptnr. Sullivan & Sullivan, Manchester, 1930, prin., 1931;

sr.

ptnr.

Beauregard,

Sullivan

&

Washington;

Wynot, Manchester, Sullivan & Hillsborough County solicitor,

1929-33; asst. to commr. of internal revenue, 1939; assr sec. treasury, 1940-44; asst. sec. Navy for air, 1945; undersec. Navy. 1946-47; sec. Navy. 1947-49. Trustee Naval Hist.

Found. Served with U.S. Navy, 1918. Mem. D.C., N.H Bar Assns.. Navy League of U.S. (dir.). Am. Legion (comdr. N.H dept. 1937). Chi Phi. Delta Sigma Rho. KC, Clover Club (Boston). Burning Tree C.C., Chevy Chase C.C.. Metropolitan C.C Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: 1330 Union St Manchester NH 03104-2045 also: 4871 Glenbrook Rd Washington DC 20016-3245 Office: 875 Elm St Manchester NH 03101-2104 also: 1800 St Ste 925 Washington DC 20036-5802

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NW

M

SULLIVAN, LEON HOWARD,

clergyman; b

Charleston,

W.Va, Oct. 16, 1922; m. Grace Banks, Aug. 1945; dren—Howard. Julie. Hope. B.A., W.Va. State U.,

chil-

1943. 1956; student. Union Theol. Sem.. 1943-45; in Religion, Columbia U 1947; D.D. (hon.), Va. Union U, 1956. Dartmouth Coll.. 1968, Princeton U 1969. Yale U 1971; (hon). Del. State Coll.. 1966; DSocial Scis. (hon). Villanova U., 1968; (hon), Beaver Coll.. 1967. Swarthmore Coll.. 1968, Bowdoin Coll.. 1968. Denison U., 1968, Gannon Coll.. 1969, Temple U., 1969; Ed.D (hon ), Judson Coll.. 1967. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1941. Pastor Zion Bapt. Ch.. Phila.. 1950-88, pastor ementus. 1988; pres. Internat. Found, for Edn. and

H.HD.

NYC,

(hon),

MA.

.

.

DHL

.

LLD

Self Help. 1984—; founder, chmn. bd. Zion Home for Ret., I960 Opportunities Industrialization Ctrs. Am., 1964 Zion Investment Assocs., Inc., Progress Aerospace Inc.; dir. Girard Bank Phila., Gen. Motors Corp. Author: Build Brother Build. 1969, Moving Mountains, 1998. Initiator Sullivan Prins. for South Africa, 1977, Global Sullivan Pnns. Worldwide. 1999. Named One of Ten Outstanding Young Men Am.. U.S. Jr. C of C, 1955; One of 100 Outstanding Young Men Am., Life mag., 1963; recipient Freedom Found, award, I960; Russwurm award Nat. Pubs. Assn. 1963; Edwin T Dalhberg award Am. Bapt. Conv.. 1968; Am. Exemp'ar medal. 1969; Phila. Book award; Phila. Fellowship Commn. award; Presdl Medal of Freedom. 1991, Disting.



,



Dame

award.

architect; b. Boston. Sept.

3.

1856; s. Patnck and Andnenne S.; m. Margaret Hattabough, July I. 1899 Student, MIT and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Practicing architect Chgo.. 1880—; with late Daukmar Adler. until 1895; pvt. practice. 1895—. Architect for Transp Bldg, Chgo. Expn., 1893, Auditorium (theatre, hotel and office bldg), Carson, Pine, Scott Co. (dept. store), Stock Exch. Bldg. (Chgo). Condict Bldg. (N.Y.), Prudential Bldg. (Buffalo), numerous others; contbr. numerous monographs and articles to tech. pubis. Recipient Gold medal Union Centrale des Arts Deeoratifs, Paris, 1894. Fellow AIA Died Apr. 14, 1924.

&

SULLIVAN, LOUIS WADE,

former secretary health and 3, 1933; s. Walter S.; m. Eve Williamson. Sept. 30. 1955; children: Paul. Shanta. Halsted. B.S.

human services, physician; b. Atlanta, Nov. Wade and Lubirda Elizabeth (Priester)

magna cum laude. Morehouse Coll.. Atlanta, cum laude, Boston U., 1958. Diplomate: Am.

1954;

M.D.

Bd. Internal Medicine. Intern NY. Hosp.-Cornell Med. Or., 1958-59, resident in internal medicine, 1959-60; fellow in pathology Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1960-61; rsch. fellow Thorndike Meml. Lab. Harvard Med. Sch.. Boston, 1961-63; instr. medicine Harvard Med. Sch., 1963-64; asst. prof, medicine N.J. Coll. Medicine, 1964-66; co-dir. hematology Boston U. Med. Ctr., 1966; assoc. prof, medicine Boston U., 1968-74; dir. hematology Boston City Hosp 1973-75; also prof, medicine and physiology Boston U., 1974-75; dean Sch. Medicine. Morehouse Coll., Atlanta, 1975-89; pres. Morehouse Sch. Medicine, Morehouse Coll.. Atlanta, until 1989, 1993—; sec. Dept. of Health and Human Svcs., Washington. 1989-93; non-exec. dir. GM, 1993—; mem. sickle cell anemia adv. com. NIH, 1974-75; ad hoc panel on blood diseases Nat. Heart, Lung Blood Disease Bur, 1973, Nat. Adv. Rsch. Coun., 1977; mem. med. adv. bd Nat. Leukemia 1968-70, chmn., 1970; researcher suppression of Assn., hematopoiesis by ethanol, pernicious anemia in childhood,

NYC.

,

folates in

human

John Hay Whitney Found. OpHonor medal Am. Cancer

nutrition.

portunity fellow, 1960-61; recipient

1991. Mem. Am. Soc. Hematology, Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Inst. Medicine, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega

Soc.,

Alpha

Episcopalian.

of the Pres

Morehouse Sch Medicine

Office:

720 Westview Dr

SW Atlanta GA

Office

30310-1458

SULZBERGER, ARTHUR HAYS,

newspaper publisher; b Sept 12, 1891. s Cyrus L. and Rachel Peixotto BS, Columbia, 1913; LLD, Rollins Coll.. 1939. Union Coll.. 1940. Dartmouth. 1951, Harvard. 1955. Knox Coll.. 1956, Colby Coll., 1956, Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1957, L.I.U., 1967; LittD, Brown U. and U. Chattanooga. 1944. Jewish Theol. Sem., 1951, John Carroll U., 1953; LCD, Bishop's U., Can., 1951; in Pub. Svc, U. Denver, 1951; LHD, Hebrew Union Coll., 1953; HHD, U. Hawaii, 1954; LLD, U. Pitts., 1958, Columbia U., 1959, Colgate U„ 1959; m. Iphigene B Ochs, Nov. 17, 1917; children: Marian Effie (Mrs. Andrew Heiskell), Ruth Rachel (Mrs. A. William Holmberg, Jr.), Judith Peixotto (Mrs. Budd Levinson). Arthur Ochs. In newspaper bus.. 1919-68; pub. N.Y. Times, 1935-61; pres.. dir. The N.Y. Times Co., 1935-57, dir.. 193568. chmn. bd., 1957-68; chmn. bd Interstate Broadcasting Co., 1944-65, dir.; chmn bd Times Pnnting Co.. Chattanooga, from 1957; chmn. Chattanooga Pub. Co. Trustee ementus N.Y. Found.. Columbia U.; trustee Grant Monument Assn. Met. Mus. Art, 1945-64, Roger Williams Straus Meml. Found., Inc., 1957-66, dir. Soc. Friends Touro Synagogue (Nat. shrine, Newport, R.I.), ARC, Am. -Korean Found., Netherland-Am. Found.; gov. Thomas Jefferson Meml. Found.; attended Businessman's Tng. Camp, Plattsburg, N.Y., 1916; commd. 2nd It. FA, 1st Plattsburg camp, 1917. Fellow N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. Coun. Fgn. Rels., Merchants Assn., Pilgrims of U.S., Acad. Polit. Sci (dir.), Am. Arbitration Assn. (dir), SAR, Sigma Delta Chi. Clubs: Econ., Advt., Century Assn., Columbia, Grolier, Met. (Washington), Mountain City (Chattanooga), Overseas Press of Am, Athenaeum (London). Died Dec. 11, 1968.

NYC,

(Hays)

S.;

D

SUMMERALL, CHARLES PELOT,

army

officer; b.

Lake

City. Fla., Mar. 4, 1867; s. Elhanan Bryant and Margaret Cornelia (Pelot) S.; m. Laura Mordecai, Aug. 14, 1901; 1 child. Charles P.

Grad.. Porter Mil. Acad.. 1885; BS, U.S. Mil. Acad,, 1892; LLD. Hobart Coll.. 1921, Williams Coll., 1927. Coll. of Charleston, 1935, Brown U.. 1936; Dr Mil. Sci., Pa. Mil. Coll., 1927, The Citadel, 1954. Commd. 2d It. U.S, Army, 1892, advanced through grades to gen., 1929,

and France, 1892-1917, comdr. 1st divsn., then V, IX and IV army corps. with Am. Mission to Negotiate Peace. 1919. apptd. chief of

early career positions in Far East, Alaska, Eng.

1926, former Citadel Mil. Coll. of staff,

'

mem.

SC.

jt.

bd.

1931-55;

Army-Navy; pres. The Grand minister of State

SC

Canal Authority; mem. Rural Electrification Authority Decorated D.S. C. for gallantry, Disting. Svc. medal for meritorious and disting. svcs., Silver Star, Victory medal. Legion of Honor, Crois de Guerre with two palms (France), Grand Officer Crown of Belgium, Comdr. Order of Crown (Italy), Mil. medal (Panama), Order of Prince Danilo I (Montenegro), Grand Ribbon Polonia Restituta (Poland), Order Mil. Merit (Cuba). Mem. SAR.

Supreme Coun.. chmn. Fla

Soc. of 1st Divsn. AEF. Am. Legion. Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key Soc, Masons, Supreme Coun. Scottish Rite (grand treas.), Army-Navy Club (Washington), Rumson (N.J.) C.C. Died May 14. 1955; buncd

Arlington

Nat. Cemetery.

SUMMERFIELD,

ARTHUR

ELLSWORTH,

federal

agency administrator; b. Pinconning, Mich., Mar. 17. 1899; s. William Henry and Cora Edith (Ellsworth) S.; m. Minam W. Graim, July 22, 1918; children: Gertrude Minam, Arthur E. D of. Bus Adminstm. (hon), Cleary Coll., 1956; LLD,

Biographies reproduced from Marquis

WHO'S

WHO

CENTURY AMERICA

IN 20TH U

Mich, 1957, Miami U., 1959. Defiance Coll., 1953, Oxford U.. 1959, Theil Coll.. 1961. Tusculum Coll Real estate broker. 1919-24; pres Summerfield Oil Co. (distbr. for Pure Oil Co.). Flint, Mich 1924-37, Summerfield Chevrolet Postal Svc, WashCo.. Flint, 1929-72; posmaster gen ington. 1953-61; pres. Bryant Properties Corp.. 1938-72. Sico Enterprises. Inc.. Flint: bd- dirs. Lumbermen* Mut. Casualty Co., Chgo., Am. Motorists Ins Co.. Chgo.. Kemper Life Ins. Co.. Boston. Author: U.S. Mail, the Story of United States Postal Service, 1969. Dir Mich Automobile Dealers Assn 1942-72. Nat. Automobile Dealers Assn. 1942-72, former regional v. p.. chmn. post war planning com., 1943-44. former chmn automotive com.; mem post war planning com. U.S. C. of C, 1944; dir. Genesee County (Mich.) Real Estate Assn.; fin. dir. Rep. State Ctrl Com. Mich.. 1943-45; Rep. 1944-72, apptd regional vice nat committeeman for Mich chmn. N Ctrl, divsn., 1946; chmn. Rep Nat. Com.. 1952-53; Taft Inst Mason (33d trustee Geary Coll., Ypsilanti Mich Mem Flint City Club (pres dir). dcg.. K.T.. Shnner). Elk Kiwams (Flint). Detroit Club, Athletic Club (Detroit). Met. Club, 1925 F St Club. Capitol Hill Club (Washington) Died Apr. 26. 1972. .

IS

.

.

.

.

government official; b New Haven, 1954; m. Victoria Summers; 2 daughters (twins). 1 son SB. MIT. 1975; PhD. Harvard U 1982 Faculty MIT, 1979-82; domestic policy economist Pres'. Coun. Econ. Advisors. 1982-83; prof, econs. Harvard U., Cambridge. Mass.. 1983-93, Nathaniel Ropes prof, polit. economy. 1987; v. p. devel. econs., chief economist World Bank, 1991-93; under affairs U.S. Dept. Treasury, Washington, sec. for internal ,

1993-95. dep sec., 1995-99; sec. U.S. Dept. Treasury. WashAuthor Understanding Unemployment; ington, DC. 1999 co-author Reform in Eastern Europe; editor senes Tax Policy and the Economy; contbr. numerous articles to profl jours. Recipient John Bates Clark medal. 1993, Alan Waterman Fellow Econometric Soc., Am. Acad award NSF, 1987. Arts and Scis. Office: US Dept Treasury Sec of the Treasury



.

1500 Pennsylvania Ave

NW

Sch. Medicine. Nashville, from 1963; Disting. prof biochemistry Sch. Medicine. U. Miami, Coral Gables, mem. panel on metabolism sect biochemistry com. on growth, NRC. 1953-54. pharmacologists, exptl. therapeutist USPHS.

Washington

DC

20220-0001

mem

Pharmacol tng. com. NIH, 1958-62. 63-65. mem. anhntis and metabolic disease program com.. 1966—. Recipient Nobel pnze in medicine and physiology for rsch. in hormones, 1971 Mem AAAS. Nat. Acad Sci.. Soc Biol Chemists. Am. Chem. Soc.. Soc. Phannacology. Rsch. areas include enzymatic and hormonal aspects of carbohydrate metabolism, mechanism of action of hormones and drugs, intermediary carbohydrate metabolism, cyclic nucleotides Died May 1974. 1954-58;

federal judge, b BuckinghamMar 25. 1862; s. Alexander and Frances m. Rosamond Lee. June 18, 1883; children: Emma Sutherland Hempstead, Philip Lee (dec.), Edith Sutherland Bloedorn Ed.. Brigham Young U., 1881; law student, U. Mich.. 1882-83; LLD. Columbia U.. 1913. U. Mich.. 1917.

G

Eng..

shire.

(Slater) S..

George Washington U Mich 1883 Lawyer

1921.

,

Salt

Bngham Young U

See

STING

SUMNER, JAMES BATCHELLER,

biochemistry educator; 19. 1887; s Charles and Elizabeth (Kelly) S.; m. Bertha Louise Ricketts, July 20. 1915 (div); children: Roberta Rand. Nathaniel (dec). Prudence Avery. James Cosby Ricketts. Frederick Overton Burnley; m. Agnes Paulina Lundkvist, 1931 (div.); m. Mary Beyer. 1943; children: John Increase, Samuel B (dec). AB. Harvard U.. 1910, AM. 1913. PhD, 1914; postdoctoral. L Brussels. 1921b.

Canton. Mass., Nov.

Rand

prof, chemistry Mt. Allison Coll., Sackville, N.B.. 1911; rsch. asst. Worcester (Mass.) Poly. Inst.. 1911-12; asst. prof, biochemistry Cornell U., N.Y.. 1914-29. prof.. 1929—, dir Lab. Enzyme Chemistry, 1947-55. Author: Textbook of Biological Chemistry. 1927, Laboratory Experiments in Biological Chemistry. Chemistry and Methods of Enzymes. 1943; co-editor: The Enzyrrjes. Chemistry and Mechanism of Action, 1950-52. Fellow Commn. for Relief in Belgian Ednl. Found., 1921-22; Guggenheim fellow. 1937; recipient Scheele medal. Stockholm. 1937, Nobel pnze in chemistry. 1946. Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. Biol Chemists. Soc Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Nat. Acad. Set.. Am.

22.

Acting

Can

,

Acad. Arts and Scis., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi Republican. Unitarian. Died Aug. 12, 1955; buned Canton (Mass.)

Cemetery

1941

,

Lake City. 1883; mem.

1st

Bar:

Utah

57th Congress. Utah, 1901-03; declined resenator from Utah. 1905-17; assoc. justice

1896,

US

nomination.

Supreme Ct.. 1922-38; ret.. 1938. Author: Constitutional Power and World Affairs, 1919. Del Rep Nat Convs. 1900. 04, 08. 21. 16 Mem. Am. Bar Assn (prse U.S.

1916-17). Died July

18.

1942.

Nov. Bonynge. 1954;

Australia.

1926;

7,

d.

retired soprano, b.

meteorologist, adminisMinn.. Dec. 6. 1915; s. John E. S.; m. Paula Meyer, Aug. 10, 1941; children: Lois, Stephen. Eric. Winona Tchrs. Coll.. 1938; PhD. U.Chgo., 1953; DS (hon .). SUNY. Albany. 1983 Tchr. sci. and math Minn. Schs.. 1938-42; instr. meteorology U. Chgo.. 1943-45. prof, meteorology U. Wis.. Madison. 1948-86. prof, emeritus. 1986-95. founder, dir. Space Sci. and Engring. Or.. 1966-88, Wexler prof, meteorology. 1972-87; dir. Coop. Inst, for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 1980-84; assoc program dir. for atmospheric sci NSF, Washington. 1962; chief scientist U.S. Weather Bur., 1964. Patentee in field; developed flat-plate radiometer. 195760, satellite spin-scan weather camera, 1963. balloon-borne radioaltimeter (with N. Levanon). 1968, video display/ processing computer system (with staff Space Sci. and Engring. Or.), 1972; contbr. articles, books. Recipient Am. Meteorological Soc awards. 1961. 1968-69, 1980. 88. Losey award AlAA. 1971 NSF Nat. Medal of Sci., 1977. NASA Exceptional Scientist Achievement medal, 1980, Franklin Inst medal, 1984, silver medallion. 1985. commemorative medal Soviet Geophysical Comm., 1985. Nat. Scholar award Phi Kappa Phi. 1986, Nev medal. 1988. Walter Ahlstrom pnze Finnish Acads Tech 1990. 38th Internal. Meteorological pnze WMO. 1993; named Sr Disting. Research Prof. Wis. Alumnae Research Found., 1984; recognized by Soc. of Exploration Geophysicists/Pecora for application of remote sensing, 1980. Fellow Acad. Arts and Scis. mem Meteorol. Soc. (hon pres. 1969-70, Meisinger award 1961, Carl-Gustav Rossby Research medal 1968, Charles Franklin Brooks award 1980; hon). Nat Acad. Engnng.. Am. Fedn Scientists. Geophys. Union. AAUP. Wis Acad. Sci Arts and Letters (hon), Philos. Soc., Finnish Acad Sci. Deutsch Akademie der Naturforscher Internal Acad. Astronautics Pans. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Pi Sigma. Died July. 1995 trator, inventor; b. Eveleth,

and Anna Emelia (Sundquist)

BE

NOAA

McDonald

S.;

m.

son. Student, Royal Coll. Music. London. Appeared concert and oratorio performances, Australia; appeared in: opera Judith, Syndey Conservatory of Music; debut Covent Garden in Magic Flute, 1952; Italian 1

1951.

debut

in

Bellini's

Handel's Alcina. Teatro la Fenice, Venice, 1960, Puntani, Glyndeboume Festival, Sussex, Eng., I960,

,

Am

Am

,

del

to Dis-

Democrat.

1939.

7,

SWANSON, HOWARD,

composer; b Atlanta BA in Music Theory, Cleveland Inst Music; studied with Nadia Boulanger, Paris. Composer: Songs for Patricia, Concerto for Orchestra. Night Music for Chamber Orch Short Symphony, song settings of Langston Hughes poems, others Rosenwald fellow, 1939. Guggenheim fellow. 1952; grantee Nat Acad. Arts and Letters, 1952. Died 1978. ,

SWANSON, ROBERT

A., genetic engineenng company exNov. 29, 1947; s. Arthur John and Arline Judy Church. Sept 2, 1980 SB.. M.I.T.. Mgmt, 1970. Asst treas. Citicorp Venture

NYC,

ecutive; b.

m

(Baker) S,

1970, S.M. in Capital Ltd.. N.Y.C. 1970-74; partner Kleiner & Perkins Venture Capital Partnership, San Francisco, 1975; cofounder, chief exec. Genentech, Inc.. South San Francisco, Calif. 1976-90, chmn. bd. dirs.. 1976-96; chmn. Tularik Inc. Mem. corp. MIT; bd. dirs. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, San Francisco Ballet Assn., Tech. Ctr. Silicon Valley. Recipient Nat. Medal of Tech., 1999; named Entrepreneur of Year Chgo. Research Dirs. Assn.. 1981; Gold medal chief Exec, for Biotech, industry Wall Street Transcnpt. 1984. Mem Chem. Soc.. Am. Soc. Microbiology. Royal Swedish Acad. Engnng. Scis.. AAAS. Died Dec. 6. 1999.

HOLMAN JEROME,

SWINNEY.

ret.red history

museum

N.Y.C. May

10, 1919; s. John Bayly and Alice m. Virginia Haight. June 26, 1942 (dec. 1992); children: Susan Virginia, John Risley. BA. Colgate U.. 1941. Chief elk. quality control Remington Arms Co., Ilion. N.Y.,

director; b.

(Holman)

S.;

1941-43; asst registrar Pratt Inst Bklyn.. 1946-51, registrar. admissions. 1951-54; dir interpretation Old Sturbridge Sturbridge. Mass.. 1954-56; dir. Idaho State Hist. Soc., Boise, 1956-65, The Adirondack Mus Blue Mountain Lake, N.Y. 1965-72; dir. The Strong Mus.. Rochester, N.Y., 1972-82, dir. emeritus, 1982 mem. coun. North Country Rsch. and Ref. Libr. Resources Sys.. 1966-70; mem. mus. aid panel N.Y. State Coun. on Arts, 1969-72, 76-78; adj. instr. mus. studies Coll. Liberal Studies U. Okla.. Norman. 198288; part-time cons. The Rochester (N.Y.) Mus. and Sci. Ctr.. 1985-89, assoc. curator in history, 1989-92; tutor SUNY. Empire State Coll., 1989-91; cons. 111. State Mus.. Franklin County (N.Y.) Hist. Soc.. Old Mus. Village of Smith's Clove, N.Y., Children's Mus. Indpls., Winlerthur Mus.. Smithsonian .

1 96 1 Beatrice di Tenda. La Scala, Rossini's Semiramide. La Scala, 1962, Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots. La Scala. 1962, NY. debut, Carnegie Hall. 1961. Opera debut Lucia, 1961; opened Sutherland- Williamson Opera Co. tour. Australia, 1965; appeared: Handel's Julius Caesar, Hamburg Opera, 1969. Bellini's Norma, Met Opera, 1970, opened. Lyric Opera Chgo. with, Semiramide, 1971. San Francisco Opera with. Norma, 1972, San Francisco Opera with. Trovatore. 1975, Met. Opera with, I Puntani. 1976, Vancouver Opera with. Le Roi de Lahore. 1977; premiered new prodn Met Opera in, Tales of Hoffmann, 1973; 1st prodn. in Am. in 80 years Esclarmonde, Massenet. San Fancisco Opera. 1974; author: (with Richard Bonynge) The Joan Sutherland Album, 1986. Decorated Order of Ment. comdr. and dame comdr. Order Bnt. Empire. 1991; Compa,

.

nion. Order Australia, 1991; recipient Grammy award for best classical vocal soloist. 1981. Fellow Royal Coll. Music. Office: care Colbert Artist

NY

Mgmt

1

1

W

1

57th St

New York

10019-2211

SUTTER, JOSEPH

F., aeronautical engineer, consultant, company executive; b. Seattle, Wash., Mar. 21, 1921; m. Nancy Ann French. June 14, 1943. B.A., U Wash.. 1943. Various engring. positions Boeing Comml. Airplane Co., Seattle. 1946-65, dir. engnng. for Boeing 747, 1965-71, v.p., gen. mgr. 747 div., 1971-74, v. p. program ops.. 1974-76, v.p. ops. and product devel.. 1976-81, exec, v.p., 1981-86. cons., 1986-87; cons. Boeing Comml. Airplane Co.. 1987 chmn. aerospace safety adv. panel NASA, 1986; mem. Challenger Accident Commn.. 1986 Served to It j.g. USN, 1943-

retired aircraft

Recipient Master Design award Product Engring. mag., 1965, Franklin W. Kolk Air Transp Progress award Soc. Aero. Aerospace Coun., 1980, Elmer A. Sperry award, 1980, Nuts & Bolts award Transport Assn, 1983, Nat. Medal Tech Pres. Reagan, 1985, Sir Kingsford Smith award Royal Aero. Soc. in Sydney, 1980, Wnght Bros Meml Trophy, 1986; Joseph F. Sutter professorship established in his honor at U. Wash.. Boeing Co., 1992. Fellow Royal Aero Soc. (hon.). AlAA (Daniel Guggenheim award 1990); mem Internal Fedn. Airworthiness (pres. 1989). Address: Boeing 98108-4002 7755 E Marginal Way S Seattle

45

,

US

WA

SUTTON, PERCY ELLIS,

lawyer, municipal official, 24, 1920. Mem. 1964; pres. Manhattan Borough. N.Y., 1966-77, pvt. practice law specializing in civil nghts 1977; cases; owner, chmn. Inner-City Broadcasting Co., owner, restorer Apollo Theater. N.Y.C.; represented Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X. Candidate for mayor Recipient Spingarn medal NAACP. 1987. N.Y.C.

broadcast executive;

San Antonio, Nov.

b.

Gen. Assembly N.Y.

State.

dir.

Village,

,



The

Washington,

Inst..

;

Naval

Warfare

Undersea

Mus.

many others. Editor: Professional Standards for Accreditation, 3d edit., 1978; editor Idaho Yes1956-65, Western Mus. League jour.. 1963-65;

Found., and

Museum terdays.

contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee So. Adirondack Libr. Sys., 1969-72, chmn bylaws revision com. 1971. various ad hoc corns.; bd. dirs. Arts Coun. Rochester, 1978-82, chmn. constn. and bylaws revision com. 1980; bd. dirs. Downtown Devel. Corp., Rochester. 1979-82, bylaws revision com., 1981, nominating com.. 1981, downtown housing com.. 198082; mem. patient care ethics com. U. Rochester Med. Ctr., 1993-96. With U.S. Army. 1943-46. Recipient Merit award State of Idaho, 1965, North Country citation St. Lawrence U., 1971, Katherine Coffey award Northeast Mus. Conf, 1982. Mem. Am. Assn. Mus. (life mem. many confs. and panels, regional rep to coun. from N.E. region 1976-78, chmn. eight accreditation vis. corns., sr. examiner accreditation, mem. credential com. 1979-82, chmn. 1980-82, mem. vanous other corns, Disting. Mus. Svc. award 1990), Am. Assm. State and Local History (mem. coun. 1957-74, awards com. 1957-72, mem. bylaws revision com. 1968, gen. editor 1968-75, mem. pers. com. 1972, Distinction award 1984). N.Y. State Hist. Soc. (patron life mem 1994—), Early Am. Industnes Assn., Am. Soc Arms Collectors. Empire State Arms Collectors (hon life) Home: 1570 East Ave Apt 706

Rochester

NY

14610-1640

SWOPE, GERARD, 1872.

BSEE, MIT,

Union

Coll..

1924;

electneal engineer; b

St.

Louis, Dec.

1,

1895; DSc (hon.) Rutgers U., 1923. LLD. Colgate U., 1927. D in Engring..

1929; DSc. Washington U.. 1932; m. 1901; (hon). Dartmouth, 1952; Gerard, David, John. Began Isaac as helper GE, 1893; with Western Elec. Co., 1895. mgr., St Louis. 1899-1906, Chgo., 1906. gen. sales mgr.. NY., 1908. vp. dir. 1913; pers. Internal. GE. 1919. chmn.. 1922-33. hon chmn pres. GE. 1922-39. ret., 1939, hon. pres., dir., 1940-42. 44— (re-elected pres. 1942-44) Dir Nat City Bank. then bd- govs. Nat Elec. also many fgn. corps. First pres Mfrs Assn.; mem. first Playground Commn. St. Louis, 1901-

Stevens Inst. Tech,

Mary Dayton

LLD

Hill.

children: Henrietta

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Died July

Sydney. Richard



SUOMI, VERNER EDWARD,

resigned to become Sec. of Navy. 1933; Am armament Conf. Geneva. Switzerland. 1932

Am

SUTHERLAND, DAME JOAN,

Bellini's

SUMNER, GORDON MATTHEW

reapptd until meeting of gen. assembly, which elected him for unexpired term. 1911-17; reelected. 3 terms, 1917-35,

SUTHERLAND. GEORGE,

Senate,

SUMMERS. LAWRENCE,

SWOPE

265

actress; b. Bellingham. WA, July 30, 1974; Chad Lowe. Sept. 28, 1997. Appeared in feature films: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 1992. The Next Karate 1996. 1994. Sometimes They Come Back Again. Kid. Kounterfot, 1996. The Way We Are, 1997, Heartwood. 1998. Boys Don't Cry, 1999 (Golden Globe award for Best Actress, 2000. Oscar award for Best Actress. 2000), Affair of the Necklace. 2000. The Gift. 2000; (tv movies) Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story. 1994, Terror in the Family. 1996. Dying to Belong, 1997, The Sleepwalker Killing. 1997; (tv senes) Camp Wilder, 1992. Beverly Hills, 90210. 1997-98. 1997; (tv appearances): Growing Pains, 1985. Leaving AvocaEvening Shade, Harry and the Hendersons. 1991 tions sky diving, nver rafting, skiing, swimming

SWANK, HILARY ANN,

m

LA.

chmn first pub. Bath Commn.. St. Louis, 1903-06; chmn. N.Y.C Housing Authonty, 1940-42; asst to sec. of treasury, 1942 Mem gen. staff U.S. Army. World War 1, asst dir fiurchase, storage and traffic Mem. Indsl Adv Bd. NRA 03;

Washington). 1933; first chmn. Bus. Adv. and Planning Coun. Dept. of Commerce, 1933; chn Coal Arbitration Bd., 1933; mem. first Nat. Labor Bd.. 1933; mem. Pres.'s Adv. Coun Econ. Secunty, 1934; mem. Adv. Coun. Social Secunty. 1937-38; chmn Indsl Rels Commn to Great Britain and Sweden, 1938. life mem. corp and mem. exec, com MIT. mem vis. com. Dept. Astronomy. Harvard. 1927 former pres.. then dir. Greenwich House (NY); alt mem Nat Def Mediation Bd.. 1941 Chmn 8th Am Red Cross Roll Call. 1924; chmn. Nat Mobilization for Human Needs, l935-36,hon. pres. cmty. chests and couns organizer, chmn Com to Study Budget of Relief Appeals for fgn.



;

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SUTHERLAND, EARL WILBUR,

JR., physician, educator; Kans., Nov 19, 1915; divorced; 3 children BS. Washburn Coll 1937; MD. Washington U.. 1942 Intern Barnes Hosp., St Louis, 1942; asst in pharmacology Washington U Sch. Medicine. 1940-42. instr 1945-46. biochemist, 1946-50, asst prof., 1950-52. assoc. prof.. 1952-53; prof pharmacology, dir dept. Case Western Res. U Sch Medicine. Cleve 1953-63, prof physiology Vanderbilt U. b.

Burhngame.

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archives appear

in their original

form

countries.

SWANSON, CLAUDE AUGUSTUS, b.

Swansonville.

Va

secretary of the Navy,

John M. S AB. Engaged 1885; LLB. U. Va., 1886

Mar

.

31.

1862;

s

Randolph-Macon Coll Chatham, Va.; mem 53d to 58th Congresses, 5th 1893-1905; reelected to 59th Congress, but Va Dist .

in practice

,

resigned;

gov

Va..

1906-10. apptd

IS

senator.

1910-11;

1942; organizer,

mem

exec,

com

,

chmn

.

chmn

budget com Nat War Fund; chmn. Nat. Health and Welfare Ret. Assn. Fellow AIEE; mem Coun. Fgn Rels.. vanous sci socv. Tau Beta Pi (hon ) Awarded DSM (work on procurement program Army 1918). Chevalier Legion of Honor

US

(France); Order of Rising Sun (Japan), Gold medal Nat Inst Social Scis 1932, Gold medal and purse for signal contbns .

SWOPE 1932; Hoover medal for pub. svc. in and humanitanan fields, 1942. Clubs: Tech.

to dec. mfg. industry, civic

social,

Mohawk

in:

TAFT, WILLIAM States;

Mana

Honeyman

s.

Powell;

journalist,

policy

con-

Isaac and Ida Swope; m. Margaret Marion, Herbert children: Jane Coll., 1924; LittD, Colgate U., 1927.

Bayard. LHD, Hobart Reporter St. Louis Post Dispatch, N.Y. Herald, then N.Y. World; warr corr. The World and Post Dispatch. 1914-16, chief corr. Paris Peace Conf. The World, exec, editor, 192029, ret.. 1929; Designated It. comdr. USN; then apptd. to

War Industried Bd-; chmn. Ofcl. Am. Press Delegation; Internal. Press Com.; pub. League of Nations Covenant; founder Overseas News Agy.; mem. Pulitzer Prize jury for Internal Reporting, 1957; cons. Radio Corp. Am., NBC; Author: Inside personal cons., U.S. Sec. of War, 1942-46. German Empire, War Censorship, Journalism— an Instrument of civilization. Free Speech, etc. Mem. U.S. Delegation U.S.

mem.

to

UN;

v.p. L.I.

Parks com.;

Freedom House; apptd.

dir.

del.

by Pres. Roosevelt to London Econ. Conf.; mem. exec. com. Citizens Com. Displaced persons; vice chmn. Citizens Coun. Civil Rights; chmn. God Bless Am. Fund; co-chmn. Greater N.Y. campaign for Nat. Found, for Infantile Paralysis; trustee Walt Whitman Birthplace Assn.; dir. United Svc. for chmn. New Ams.; dir. 300th Anniv. Celebration of

NYC;

Mayor's Commn. on Intergroup Rels., N.Y.C.; dir. NCCJ. Decorated Knight Comdr.. Republic of Liberia, 1954; Poor Richard medal, Phila U.S. Medal for Merit, U.S. Gold Medal by Interfaith in Action, Pulitzer prize for best reporting, 1917, Pulitzer prize (3) between 1920-29. recipient

,

Mem VFW, PEN, Am.

Soc. Newspaper Editors (founder, bd. govs.), Coun. Fgn. Rels., Phi Beta Kappa (hon). Sigma Field Club. Pilgnms Club, Delta Chi. River club, turf Overseas Press Club, Nat. Press Club. Died June 20, 1958.

&

SYMINGTON, STUART,

former senator, banker; b. Amherst, Mass., June 26, 1901; s. William Stuart and Emily Haxall (Harrison) S.; m. Evelyn Wadsworth. Mar. 1, 1924 (dec); children: Stuart. James Wadsworth; m. Ann Hemingway Watson, June 14, 1978. B.A.. Yale U., 1923; student. Internat. Corr. Sens. Pres. Eastern Clay Products, 1925-27, Valley Appliances, 1927-30, Colonial Radio Co., Rochester and Buffalo, NY., 1930-35, Rustless Iron & Steel Co.. Bait.. 1935-37; pres., chmn. bd. Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., St. 1938-45; surplus property adminstr. Washington, Louis, 1945-46; asst. sec. of war for air, 1946-47; sec. Air Force. 1947-50; chmn. Nat. Security Resources Bd.. 1950-51; adminstr. RFC, 1951; U.S. senator from Mo.. 1952-77; vice chmn., dir. 1st Am. Bankshares, Washington, 1980-88. Pres.

dren.

HOWARD,

27th President of the United b. Cinn., Sept. 15, 1857; s. Alphonso and Louisa (Torrey) T.; m. Helen Herron, June 19, 1886; 3 chilBA, Yale U. (salutatonan). 1878; LLD, 1893; LLB,

U

LLD, U Pa., 1902. Harvard 1905, 1905, State U. Iowa. 1907, Wesleyan U., 1909, 1912, McGill U.. 1913, Cambridge U., 1922, U. Aberdeen, 1922, U. On., 1925; DCL, Hamilton U., 1913. Oxford U.. 1922. Bar: Ohio 1880; hon. bencher Middle Law reporter Cinn. Times, later of Cinn. Temple, 1922. Comml., 1880; asst. pros, atty Hamilton County, Ohio, 1881, 82, 83; atty. Cinn., 1883-87; asst. county solicitor Hamilton County, 1885-87; judge Ohio Superior Ct., Cinn.. 1887-90; solicitor gen, U.S.. 1890-92; judge U.S. Circuit Ct., 6th cir., 1892-1900; pres. U.S. Philippine Commn., 1900-1901; first civil gov. The Philippines, 1901-04; sec. of War in cabinet of Pres. Roosevelt, 1904-08; nominated for Pres. by Rep. Nat. Conv. and elected, 1909-13, renominated for Pres., June 1912, defeated in election; Kent prof, of law Yale U., 1913-21; apptd. chief justice U.S. Supreme Ct., 1921-30; prof., dean

Law

Cinn.

Miami

U

Princeton

Sch.. 1880;

.

,

U

,

law dept. U. Cinn.. 1896-1900; sent to Rome by Pres. Roosevelt to confer with Pope Leo XIII concerning purchase lands of religious orders in the PL, 1902; twice declined appmt. from Pres. Roosevelt as assoc justice Supr. Ct. of U.S.. 1903; sent to Cuba by Pres. Roosevelt to adjust insurrection there and acted as short time provisional gov., 1906; visited Panama, Cuba and P.R., by direction of Pres., to take up various matters and familiarize himself with conRussia; apptd. mem. Nat. ditions, 1907; visited Japan. P.I War Labor Donf. Bd., 1918, co-chmn. bd., 1919. Author: Four Aspects of Civic Duty, 1906, The Anti-Trust Act and The Supreme Coutr, 1914. The United States and Peace, 1914. Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers. 1916, Taft Pres Am. Nat. Red Papers on League of Nations, 1920. Cross, 1906-13, League to Enforce Peace; chancellor Smithsonian Instn., 1923. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Acad Jurisprudence. Republican. Died Mar. 8, 1930 in Washington, D.C. of agrl.

,

MARY

BURNETTE, civil rights advocate; b 1866. BA. Oberlin Coll., 1986; PhB, U. Buffalo, 1894. m. William H. Talbert. 1891. Pres. Frederick Douglass Meml Assn.. 1910, NAACP, 1916; nurse with Am. expeditionary forces ARC, France, 1917; promoter Negro education exhibit, 1901; spkr. in support of Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, 1916. Active Author: Women & Colored women, 1916. Mich. St. Bapt, Ch., Buffalo. Recipient Springarn award, 1922 (1st Black woman to win); Mary Burnett Talbert Hall at U. Buffalo named in her honor. Died in 1923. TALBERT,

Nat. Cathedral Assn.. Washington. 1974-77 Served with U.S. 1918-19. Home: New Canaan Conn. Died Dec. 14,

Army,

TALESE, GAY,

1988.

SZILARD, LEO, physicist; b. Came to U.S., 1937. naturalized.

Budapest. Feb. 11, 1898; 1943; s Louis and Thekla Weiss, 1 95 1 Student engring.. Budapest Inst. Tech.; PhD. U. Berlin. 1922. Mem. tchg. staff 1925-32; U. Berlin. rschr. in nuclear physics St. Bartholomew's Hosp., London, 1934-38, Clarendon Lab., Oxford, Eng., 1934-38; rsch. in atomic energy Columbia U., N.Y.C.. 1939-42; chief physicist Metall lab. U. Chgo., 194246, prof.; resident fellow Salk Inst. Biol. Studies, LaJolla, Calif., 1964. Recipient Atoms for Peace award, I960. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. Achievements include (with Enrico Fermi) di vised chain reaction system composed of uranium and graphite, used in setting up chain reaction, U. Chgo., 1942. (Vidor)

Died

m.

S.;

May

30,

Gertrud

.

writer, b.

Ocean

City. N.J., Feb.

7,

1932;

s.

Joseph Francis and Catherine (DiPaola) T.; m. Nan Ahearn, 1959; June 10, children— Pamela, Catherine. B.A. in Journalism. U. Ala.. .1953. Staff writer N.Y. Times, N.Y.C, 1955-65; writer Esquire mag., Author: New I960.

NYC,

- A Serendipiter's Journey, 1961, The Bridge. 1964, The Overreachers, 1 965, The Kingdom and the Power, 1 969, Fame and Obscurity. 1970, Honor Thy Father. 1971, Thy Neighbor's Wife, 1980. Unto the Sons, 1992, co-author: (with Barbara Lounsberry) The Literature of Reality, 1995, contbr. articles to Esquire mag., others. Served to 1st It. AUS, 195456. Mem. P.E.N, (v.p, 1984-87. bd. dirs. 1980—). Phi Sigma 10021-8101 Kappa. Home: 109 E 61st St New York also: 154 E Atlantic Blvd Ocean City NJ 08226-4511

York

NY

TALLCHIEF, MARIA,

1964.

ballerina; b. Fairfax. Okla.. Jan. 24,

1925; d. Alexander Joseph and Ruth Mary (Porter) Turn. Henry Paschen, Jr., June 3, 1956; child. Elise. DFA (hon.). Lake Forest (III.) Coll.. Colby Coll.. Waterville. Maine. 1968. Ripon Coll., 1973, Boston Coll., Smith Coll., 1981, 1

TABACK, SIMMS,

illustrator; married; 3 children. Grad., Art dir., graphic designer; tchr. Sch, Visual Arts Syracuse U. Illustrator numerous children's books, including 1 Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Caldecott Honor Award medal). Spacy Riddles, Snakey Riddles, Buggy Riddles, and Fishy Riddles (Katy Hall and Usa Eisenberg). Recipient N.Y. Times Best Illustrated Children's Book.

Cooper Union.

TABER, JOHN,

congressman; b. Auburn, N.Y., May 5, 1880; s. Franklin P. and Mary (Parker) T.; m. Gertrude J. Beard, April 13. 1929. AB, Yale U, 1902; student, N.Y. Law Sch., 1903. Pvt. practice Auburn. 1904; mem. U.S. Ho. Reps. 68th to 87th Congresses 36th. 38th N.Y. dists., Washington; Mem. Com. on Appropriations U.S. Ho. Reps, (chmn. 1947-48. 53-54). Spl. Com. on Govt. Reorgn., dir Auburn Trust Co. Mem. Rep Co. Com. many yrs.. chmn. 1920-24; spl. county judge Cayuga County, 1911-19; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1920, 24, 36. Mem. N.Y. State and Cayuga County Bar Assns., Masons, Elks, Owasco C.C., Yale Club, Rep. Club

(NYC).

Died Nov.

22, 1965.

U„ Evanston. III., 1982. Yale U.. 1984, St. (Ind.) Coll., 1984. Dartmouth Coll.. 1985. St. Xaviar Coll.. 1989, U. III., 1997. Ballerina Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1942-47; with Ballet Co.. Northwestern

Mary-of-the- Woods

NYC

1947-65, pnma ballerina. 1947-60; founder Chgo. City Ballet. 1979; now ballet dir. Lyric Opera Chgo., 1979—; prima ballerina Am. Ballet Theatre. 1960; founder Sch. Chgo. Ballet. Guest star. Pans Opera, 1947, Royal Danish Ballet, 1961; created roles in Danses Concertantes, 1944, Night Shadow, 1946, Four Temperaments, 1946, Orpheus, 1948, The Firebird, 1949, Bouree Fantastique, 1949, Capriccio Bnllante, 1951, la Francaix, 1951, Swan Lake. 1951, Caracole, 1952. Scotch Symphony, 1952, The Nutcracker, 1954, Allegro Brillante, 1956, The Gounod Symphony, 1958; appeared in films Presenting Lily Mais, 1943, Million Dollar Mermaid. 1953.

A

ROBERT ALPHONSO,

senator; b Cin .. Sept 8, William Howard (27th pres. of U.S.) and Helen T.; m. Martha Wheaton Bowers. Oct. 17. 1914; children: William Howard, Robert, Lloyd Bowers. Horace Dwight BA, Yale U 1910, MA. 1936; LLB, Harvard U., 1913; LLD, Wittenberg Coll., 1939, Miami U„ 1939, Grove City Coll., 1943, Bethany Coll., 1944. U. Cin.. Ohio Wesleyan U„ Kenyan Coll.. 1949, Western Res. U., William Jewel Coll.. 1951; DCL. Marietta Coll.. 1949. Ripon Coll.. 1951; DIL. Pa. Mil Coll., 1951 Bar: Ohio 1913. Atty

1889;

s.

(Herron)

Princess Osage Indian Tribe. 1953; recipient Disting. Service award U. Okla., 1972, award Dance mag.. 1960, Jane Addams Humanitarian award Rockford Coll., 1973, Order of Lincoln award 1974. Bravo award Rosary Coll., 1983, award Dance Educators Am., 1956, Achievement award Women's Nat. Press Club, 1953, Capezio award, 1965,

Freedom award Roosevelt U. Scholarship Assn., 1986, Kennedy Ctr. honor, 1996. Nat. medal of Arts, Pres. Clinton, 1999; named to Nat. Women's Hall of Fame, 1996, Internal. Women's Forum Hall of Fame, 1997. Mem. Nat. Soc. Arts and Letters. Office: Lync Opera Ballet 20 N

Wacker Dr

Ste 860 Chicago IL 60606-2874

,

& &

Maxwell Ramsey. 1913-17, with Taft & Taft. 1922. Taft. Hollister, 1923-51; bd. dirs. Ctrl. Trust Co.; fellow Yale Corp.; asst. counsel U.S. Food Adminstrn., 191719; mem. Ohio Ho. of Reps.. 1921-26 (spkr. of Ho. 1926). Stettimus

Manderson

appeared

Girls; later

Home: Rego Park N.Y. Died

TANG, MAN-CHUNG,

Sept.

in:

London debut

11.

in

The

1994.

engineer, administrator; came to U.S., 1968; s.

Qing, China. Feb. 22. 1938;

b.

Xiao

Yu-Fung

and Jing Tse Tang; m. Yee-Yun Fung, Aug. 26, 1966; children: Chin-Chung, Chin-Ning. BSc, Chu-Hai Coll.. Hong Kong, 1959; MS, Tech. U. Darmstadt. Germany, 1964, PhD. 1965; DLitt (hon.), Chu-Hai U., Hong Kong. 1997. Regisprofl. engr., N.Y., Mass.. Fla.. III.. Wash., others. Bridge engr. GHH, Germany, 1965-68; sr. engr. Severud Assocs.. N.Y.C, 1968-70; v.p., chief engr. Dyckerhoff & Widmann. N.Y.C, 1970-78; pres. Cons. Inc., N.Y.C, 1978—; chmn. bd. T.Y. Lin Internal., San Francisco, 1995—. Contbr. more than 100 articles to profl. jours. Recipient 1991, Leadership award Am. Segmental Bridge Inst.. Roebling Life Achievement award Internat. Bridge Conf., 1998. Mem. ASCE (hon.; named N.Y. Civil Engr. of Yr. Achievements include 1989), Nat. Acad. Engring. (life). pioneer work in design and construction of cable-stayed and segmental bridges. Office: TY Lin Internat 825 Battery St

tered

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DRC

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