University of Pennsylvania | Alumni Award of Merit

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76th Annual

Alumni Award of Merit

Friday, October 29, 2010

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Opening Remarks

Class Award of Merit

Lee Spelman Doty, W’76, President, Penn Alumni Amy Gutmann, President David L. Cohen, L’81, Chair, Board of Trustees Class of 1990 Kyle Kozloff, W’90, President Award presented by Steve Roth, W’66

David N. Tyre Award Presented by the Class of 1939 for Excellence in Class Communications

Class of 2005 Gizelle Gopez, C’05 Lauren Hedvat, Eng’05 C’06, GEN’07 Reunion Planning and Outreach Co-Chairs Award presented by Steve Roth, W’66

Presentation of the Alumni Club Award Of Merit

PennNYC Dale Kramer Cohen, W’76, President Award presented by Benjamin Craine, W’65

Presentation of the Young Alumni Award Presentation of the Alumni Award of Merit

Harris Romanoff, EE’98, GEN’09 Award presented by Dr. Eduardo Glandt, GCh’75, Gr’77, HOM’81 Leonard Shapiro, W’64 (posthumously) Award presented by Lee Spelman Doty, W’76 A. Eugene Kohn, Ar’53, GAr’57 Award presented by David Silfen, C’66 Herbert Moelis, Esq., W’53 Award presented by Ellen Moelis Lawrence Nussdorf, Esq., W’68 Award presented by Melanie Nussdorf, CW’71 Susan Molofsky Todres, CW’75, WG’77 Award presented by Judith Berkowitz, CW’64

Presentation of The Penn Creative Spirit Award Closing Remarks

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C.K. Williams, C’59 Award presented by Greg Djanikian, C’71 Lee Spelman Doty, W’76

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Class Award of Merit

Penn Alumni honors the Class of 1990 with the 2010 Class Award of Merit Established in 1957, to honor an outstanding class, this award is presented annually at the Alumni Award of Merit Gala and is selected by the Alumni Class Leadership Council. Traditionally, the award focused on the most visible alumni event, the reunion at Alumni Weekend. Today, however, recognizing that there are so many more opportunities to connect with Penn, not only in Philadelphia, but elsewhere, the focus of the award has evolved towards an ongoing record of class engagement. While Alumni Weekend remains a major factor in the award, other elements are considered, including specific class events beyond reunions, participation in other University events at the local and regional levels, participation in class giving over time, and maintaining communications with classmates.

David N. Tyre Award presented by the Class of 1939 for Excellence in Class Communications

Penn Alumni honors the Class of 2005 with the 2010 David N. Tyre Award for Excellence in Class Communications Established in 1989, this award is presented annually at the Alumni Award of Merit Gala to a class that has demonstrated innovative, engaging and successful communication efforts to encourage classmates to participate in class related events, specifically, Alumni Weekend. The award is selected by the Alumni Class Leadership Council. Historically, the main form of communication with the class was through the class newsletter, which is sent through Alumni Relations. With the widespread use of electronic communications, including e-mails and websites, as well as social networks, the process of formal and informal communications with the classes has changed dramatically. Today, the University offers each class its own website, that allows for an active communications program, including constant information and personal news updates, games, interactive input from class members, and information and registration for events. The David N. Tyre Award for Class Communications takes these new communications into account, considering creativity, content, frequency of communications, and class updates.

Alumni Club Award of Merit

Penn Alumni honors PennNYC with the 2010 Alumni Club Award of Merit Established in 1999 as the Regional Program Award of Merit, the Alumni Club Award of Merit recognizes an outstanding Regional Alumni Club for its achievements throughout the previous year. The Global Alumni Network (GAN) Advisory Board bestows this award to honor the Regional Alumni Club that best engages its alumni and serves the needs of the local alumni community and provides the appropriate social, cultural, educational, professional, community, athletic, and family events for their alumni needs in order to foster a stronger connection with Penn.

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Harris G. Romanoff, EE’98, GEng’09 Young Alumni Award ,

Twelve years ago as a Penn senior, you received the Harold Berger Award for a student who had made a lasting contribution to the quality of our lives. Today, you are still meeting that standard – in your professional work, through your community engagement, and in your ongoing connection to Penn. Once a passionate and charismatic student leader, you brought those same qualities to the Engineering Alumni Society Board, where you served as Director and Vice President and, most recently, completed your second term as President. As Chair of the Undergraduate Committee, the Alumni Society Mentoring Program, and several annual events committees, you recruited new members for the Board and created a presence on Facebook and LinkedIn. You have also built a relationship between graduates and current students and worked with Career Services to increase participation in alumni panels and outreach to students. When you were a student, you had the thrill of winning both the Electrical Engineering Senior Design Competition and the overall Senior Design Competition. Now, that experience has come full circle as you return to campus every year to judge the Engineering Senior Design Competition. You have made Penn proud by carrying your engineering know-how and civic spirit out into the world as co-founder of MakePhilly, a casual forum for creative individuals in the Philadelphia area, and the Hacktory, promoting the use of technology in the arts. Strongly engaged with the broader University community, you are a member of the Penn Alumni Board of Directors, the Penn Alumni Council, and the Philadelphia Metro Regional Alumni Club, and are an enthusiastic volunteer for Homecoming and Alumni Weekend, where you are often joined by your alumni parents and wife. Now, as a part-time Penn student pursuing a Master’s degree in Integrated Product Design, you are back at the University; in truth, you have never been away. With gratitude and affection, we present you with the Young Alumni Award for 2010.

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In remembrance of

Leonard Shapiro, W’64 Alumni Award of Merit Leonard Shapiro lives in our memories as a man of high energy, great warmth and humor, and an abiding love for Penn. was much loved in return.

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From the start, Lenny plunged exuberantly into college life as a swimmer, golfer, basketball player, Mask & Wigger, and Vice President of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. When he returned to campus in the mid 1980s, he put his gifts as a communicator and natural connector to work as an Admissions Recruiter. Before long, he had become a founding member of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Advisory Board, familiarly known as MARAB. From 1997 to 2006, Lenny served as both a University Trustee and an Overseer of the Graduate School of Education, terms that overlapped with his years as President of the Alumni Society. During that time, he charged himself with opening up lines of communication between volunteers in other parts of the country and the Penn leadership and Penn Alumni staff on campus. In addition to his role as President of the Penn Alumni Board of Directors, he served on its Alumni Council on Admissions Advisory Board and the Awards and Resolutions, Communications, and Nominations Committees, while still finding time to travel around the country cultivating and mentoring alumni leaders. As far away as California, he let volunteers know that the Trustees and administrators back at Penn knew of their efforts, cared about their success, and were eager to listen to their ideas and concerns. A prominent theme under Lenny’s leadership as President was inclusion. He strengthened the Diversity Alliance with the addition of several cultural groups; helped gain recognition for the Penn Alumni Student Society (PASS) that brought students and alumni together; and presided over the name transition from the University of Pennsylvania Alumni Society to Penn Alumni, ensuring that all Penn alumni felt like members for life. Over the years, Lenny took on many other tasks as a member of the President’s Council, the Agenda for Excellence Council, the Wharton Real Estate Advisory Board, the University Committee for Undergraduate Financial Aid, the Class of 1964 Reunion Committee, and the Secondary School Committee. Appreciated for his charm, enthusiasm, and even his propensity for practical jokes, he was a welcome presence at The Penn Club of New York and at University events of every kind. When it came to basketball games, his cheers could be heard in neighboring states. Lenny was a generous donor, too, especially to the Department of Music, where he and his wife, Leslie, were inspired by their son Teddy’s success as a composer to establish the Leonard A. Shapiro Music Performance Fund. In addition, he created the Leonard A. Shapiro Trustee Scholarship and contributed to Athletics and the Graduate School of Education. In 2007, he was recognized by President Amy Gutmann for the MARAB Scholarship Initiative. In all that he did with and for Penn Alumni – a group that, to his great pride, encompasses his daughter Ali and several other family members – Lenny brought an infectious sense of fun. With vivid memories of the joy he took in every festive Penn occasion, and knowing how much he would have delighted in this one, we proudly and gratefully recognize our dear friend Leonard Shapiro with the 2010 Alumni Award of Merit. 7 6 t h

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A. Eugene Kohn, Ar’53, GAr’57 Alumni Award of Merit Towering achievements

are your specialty, including some of the world’s tallest buildings, like the Shanghai World Financial Center, and one of the most important to Penn, Huntsman Hall. As a founder and principal of Kohn Pederson Fox and Associates, you shaped the firm into a world leader in all aspects of architectural practice. Now, you have offices in New York, London, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Abu Dhabi, and a staff of 500, representing 43 countries and speaking 30 languages. By uniting design and development teams to create buildings that contribute to their surroundings on both functional and social levels, you have led your firm to more than 300 design awards. Integrating skyscrapers into the urban fabric, you developed technologies that make them more ecologically-responsible. Numerous awards attest to your service both to humanity and to your profession, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Salvadori Award for Excellence in Design, and you are sought the world over as a moderator, juror, and keynote speaker on contemporary architecture. You are also the first architect to be named an Executive Fellow of the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. Over the years, you have carried your strengths and accomplishments back to Penn, where you served as a University Trustee. At PennDesign, you earned Emeritus Overseer status for your work as Chair – connecting the School to the New York architectural community, recruiting members to the Board of Overseers, making your firm’s gallery space available to students for shows, hiring graduates, lecturing regularly at the School, and even mounting an exhibition on the design of high-rise buildings for Penn students. You also endowed a fellowship fund in your parents’ names and, with your colleagues, established an annual lecture series to bring the most interesting rising stars from around the world to lecture at Penn. In 2008, the PennDesign conferred upon you its Medal of Achievement in Architecture. A second-generation Penn alumnus – your late father was a graduate of the Veterinary School – you find many ways to convey your pride in Penn, just as Penn has shown its pride in you. Your honors include the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Wharton Real Estate Center, where you continue to serve on the Advisory Board. Through your monumental contributions, from creating some of the world’s most important structures to being a founding member of The Penn Club of New York, you give visual representation to Penn’s commitment to building a better world. With much gratitude and with admiration for your humor and optimism, we present you with the 2010 Alumni Award of Merit.

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Herbert I. Moelis, Esq., W’53 Alumni Award of Merit Your Penn connections are deep and varied, as demonstrated by your Wharton degree and your positive impact on both the Penn Libraries and the School of Veterinary Medicine. A lawyer by profession and an idealist by inclination, you merge practicality and activism for important causes throughout society, while inspiring your family to follow your lead. Even before your ten-year term as a Library Overseer began in 1989, you joined with your brothers in honoring the memory of your father with the Larry Moelis Online Search Services Room in Van-Pelt Dietrich Library. Since then, you and your family have committed yourselves to the further development of learning spaces and electronic resources in the Library by creating the Larry and Frances Moelis Electronic Research Area and the Moelis Family Lounge. Over the years, you have continued to attend Library Board meetings with your wife Ellen, who has been a Library Overseer since 2005. You and Ellen were the first individual donors to make a lead pledge to the Special Collections Research Center, where your gift will name the sixth floor Reading Terrace. Additionally, you served for ten years on the Board of Overseers of the Veterinary School, where you brought your knowledge of horse breeding and racing to your work as Chair of the Equine Committee. During your tenure, you responded to the widespread abuse and neglect of racehorses by founding and presiding over Thoroughbred Charities of America, making giant inroads into a problem that once seemed insurmountable. Through your own support and that facilitated by TCA, you contributed to the successful completion of the Vet School’s critically needed teaching and research facility in Philadelphia (The Hill Pavilion), and the many improvements at New Bolton Center’s George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals, including the Richard S. Reynolds, Jr. Comparative Orthopedic Research Laboratory, the Scott Equine Sports Medicine Facility, and the Biomechanics Laboratory. In 2001, you and your wife, Ellen, were honored at the Devon Gold Cup Reception for your years of dedication and service to the Veterinary School. Your good works are further extended through the Moelis Family Foundation in support of medical research, animal welfare, and children’s causes, including health and education. This is a family venture designed to introduce the concept of charity to the members of the Moelis family at a young age. The ten Moelis grandchildren, five of whom now have Penn affiliations after their names, became eligible for the Junior Board of the Moelis Family Foundation at age eight and were then included in all discussions relating to grants. The Moelis record of leadership at Penn is being carried on by your Penn alumni children: Ron, a member of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships Board and a former Overseer of the School of Arts and Sciences; Ken, an Overseer at the Wharton School; and Cindy, a member of the School of Social Policy & Practice Board of Overseers. And your other grandchildren – Jordan, Andrew, Cory, Madelyn, and Adam – have continued the legacy. A daughter-in-law and nephew are also a part of the Penn alumni family. With a passion for education and for making the world a better place for all its inhabitants, you exemplify the great Penn spirit of service and commitment. With gratitude and affection, we proudly present you with the Alumni Award of Merit for 2010. 7 6 t h

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Lawrence C. Nussdorf, Esq., W’68 Alumni Award of Merit At every level – as a University Trustee, as Vice Chair of the Overseers for the Graduate School of Education, as a spokesperson for the academic life of the University, and as a Penn parent infusing your sons with a great love for your shared alma mater – you have dedicated yourself to strengthening the University. Your personal legacy to Penn includes two important institutions – the Penn Institute for Urban Research and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Advisory Board – that simply would not be the same without your inspiration and guidance. As a founding member of the Penn Institute for Urban Research Advisory Board, you have helped Penn become a leader in the modeling of high-functioning and resilient cities that work in partnership with their educational institutions. In addition to supporting the Institute’s building renovation, you established a fund for research-proven urban education practices. The Nussdorf Professorship in Urban Research and Education, held by IUR’s Co-Director, was endowed in your honor by your firm, Clark Enterprises. As an innovative alumni leader, you helped found and then served as President of the dynamic Mid-Atlantic Regional Advisory Board, known to us all as MARAB. Over an eight-year period, you devoted countless hours to creating activities within the WashingtonBaltimore area, increasing membership, and bringing Penn professors to DC to showcase Penn’s talents. Always passionate about reforming education, you raised and managed scholarship funds for low income students in the DC area, for which you were named Man of the Year by the Wharton Club of Washington, DC. On campus, your alumni service includes your current role as a member of the Alumni Society and your past service on the Penn Alumni Board of Directors and Alumni Council on Admissions Advisory Board. Over the years, you have devoted countless hours to meetings with students, University board members, and potential donors, and you have put your training as a lawyer to good use in all your board involvements. Your good heart, along with your integrity, keen intelligence, and ability to cut through problems to arrive at solutions, make you a wonderful advocate for those in need. All in all, you are the ultimate ambassador for Penn. Your alumna wife Melanie, a Nursing School Overseer, and alumni sons, Jed and Ben, attest to your taking pride in Penn in every area of your life – just as, all across the University, Penn people take pride in you. It is with much gratitude and affection that we present you with the 2010 Alumni Award of Merit.

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Susan Molofsky Todres, CW’75, WG’77 Alumni Award of Merit Your long-time enthusiasm for Penn – ignited in your student days when you joined Kite & Key, made the Sphinx Honor Society, and wrote for The Daily Pennsylvanian –burst forth again ten years ago, just in time for The 125th Celebration of Women at Penn and the installation of the Women’s Walkway. Since then, you have been busy giving us all many more reasons to celebrate the University and your contributions to it. A dedicated member of the Trustees’ Council of Penn Women and current Co-Chair of the Advancement of Women Faculty Committee, you were one of the creators of the Faculty Advisory Board that gives broad representation to women faculty of varying seniority from schools and centers across the campus. In your former role as a member of the TCPW Grants Committee, you demonstrated the sensitivity and insight necessary to evaluate the needs of recipient organizations. At the School of Social Policy and Practice, where you serve on the Board of Overseers, your Wharton marketing skills make you a valued Chair of the Marketing Subcommittee. Working with the dean and staff to spread the word about SP2’s growth, you have increased awareness of the variety of degree programs and the multitude of opportunities available at the School. Your irrepressible Penn pride, evident through your past engagements with Wharton’s Leadership Gift Committee, the Class of 1975 Gift Committee, and the Penn Parents’ Program, finds ongoing expression in a way that is uniquely and magnificently your own – through your passionate researching, seeking out, and acquiring of Penn treasures. It is rumored that you take part in worldwide, online auctions, often in the middle of the night, in pursuit of just the right gifts for appreciative Penn people. Inspired by the importance and beauty of the University’s history, you have located and donated hundreds of pieces to the Penn Archives, where you serve under the proud banner of “Volunteer Memorabilia Agent.” With a Penn alumnus husband and two Penn sons, you are Red and Blue through and through. It is with much affection and gratitude we present you with your own well-earned keepsake, the 2010 Alumni Award of Merit.

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C. K. Williams, C’58 Creative Spirit Award It may seem almost superfluous to bestow an alumni award on a man who has already received the Pulitzer Prize, The National Book Award, a Pushcart Prize, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, and numerous other honors, but it is fitting that you be honored by the institution where you found your poetic voice. That voice was initially heard in a poem written for an English class in your first year at Penn, and it has since been heard, discussed, appreciated – and loved – around the world. Whether in your early, overtly political work, or in your later, more personal poems, you have found the words to convey what it is like to live in today’s world. With long lines that employ the cadences of contemporary speech, you have expressed universal truth within particular reality, transforming the seemingly ordinary into something intensely meaningful. Grounded in experience, your poetry offers unique insights into the human condition. You have said that “often our experience of beauty will be the first hint of what each of us at some point will dare call our soul.” With your poetry, you have reached our souls – individually, and as a society. While your poetic voice is continually celebrated, your teaching voice is also recognized for its resonance. Throughout your life, you have devoted much of the time teaching others how poetry can enhance their lives. You spent many years as a peripatetic lecturer and writerin-residence before settling down at Princeton, where you teach in the creative writing program. At Penn, you have shared your wisdom with students in Kelly Writers House. In your teaching and your poetry, you inspire us to look both within and beyond ourselves. In so doing, you demonstrate the power not only of the word, but of the creative spirit. Therefore, with the greatest appreciation, the University of Pennsylvania presents you, C.K. Williams, with its Creative Spirit Award.

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Former Recipients of the Alumni Award of Merit, Young Alumni Award & Student Award of Merit The Alumni Award of Merit, the Young Alumni Award, and the Student Award of Merit, the highest awards presented by Penn Alumni, are given in recognition of outstanding service to the University of Pennsylvania.

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2007

2005

William J. Constantine, C’66, WG’68 Maria Chu Ho, W’81 David P. Montgomery, C’68, WG’70 Lawrence Schoenberg, C’53, WG’57

Benjamin H. Craine, W’65 Elin C. Danien, CGS’82, G’89, GR’98 Lolita K. Jackson, ENG’89 Susan T. Marx, CW’66

Walter J. Gamble, M.D., M’57 Wendy Mann Hornick, CW’73, SW’75 Peter V. Shoemaker, C’86 Patricia Braun Silvers, CW’72

Lela S. Jacobsohn, C’97, ASC’92, GR’07 Young Alumni Award

Timothy J. Carlsen, ENG’92, Young Alumni Award

Jing Jin, C’09, Student Anthony Maggio, C’09, Student Camile Richard, C’09, Student Jennifer Tintenfass, C’09, Student

Michelle Joslyn Pierce, W’93, WG’98, Young Alumni Award

Marc F. McMorris, C’90, WG’94, Young Alumni Award Carmen M. Maldonado, C’91, GED’92, Young Alumni Award** Patricia Marin, Ph.D., C’90, Young Alumni Award**

2008 Carol Ware Gates, NU’73 Margy Ellin Meyerson, G’93 David S. Pottruck, C’70, WG’72 Keith L. Sachs, W’67 Tama L. Smith, WG’90

Veyom Bahl, C’07, Student Tamara B. Bockow, C’07, Student Max J. Dubin, C’07, Student Stephen J. Goldstein, C’07, Student Shannon H. Hedvat, C’07, Student

2006 Stanley N. Cohen, M’60, HON’95 John C. Hover II, C’65, WG’67 Sally Lyn Katz, C’82 Marjorie Gordon Schaye, CW’75

Allison Weiss Brady, C’93, Young Alumni Award Carrie Alexander, C’08, Student Robert Medina, C’08, Student Julie G. Perilstein, C’08, Student Stacie N. Smith, C’08, Student Jessica Trief, W’08, Student

**Joint Award Eric J Boschetti, C’05, Student Alexander Paley Feldman, C’05, Student Lauren Galin Hedvat, C’05, EAS’05, Stdent Conor W. O’Callaghan, EAS’05, W’05, Student Carlos Rivera-Anaya, C’05, Student Weiya Zhang, C’05, Student

2004

Joan M. Lau, EAS’92, Young Alumni Award

Cynthia Warner Johnson Crowley, CW’52 Dr. Ira Harkavy, C’70, GR’79 David I. Katzman, W’63 E. Gerald Riesenbach, Esq., W’60

Naomi Adaniya, W’06, Student Justin James Lo, C’06, W’06, Student Tristen Piper Mosler, C’06, Student Jason Oberman, C’06, GR’06, Student Cynthia Wong, W’06, Student

David P. France, C’89, Young Alumni Award Matthew E. Rosler, C’96, Young Alumni Award Benjamin LaJeunesse Cruse, C’04, Student Kunal Gupta, EAS’04, W’04, Student Jonathan J. Ozark, EE’04, W’04, Student Darcy E. Richie, C’04, Student Keri A. Vislocky, W’04, Student

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Susan Frier Danilow, CW’74, G’74 Nadine Landis, HUP’46, Ed’50, GNu’65 Robert P. Levy, C’52 Peter C. Nowell, M’52 The Hon. Marjorie O. Rendell, CW’69

Carol Blum Einiger, CW’70 John G. Harkins, Jr., C’53, L’58 Stephen J. Heyman, W’59 Arthur H. Saxon, W’60, G’93 Myles H. Tanenbaum, W’52, L’57 Susan C. Taylor, C’79

Morton Amsterdam, D.D.S., ScD., C’43, D’45 Audrey Cale Bedford, ED’55 Didi Adshead Owens, CW’63 B.C. Simeon Park, W’59 Gerald L. Robinson, W’54, GED’67 Michael R. Sandler, W’62

Felice Chay, W’00, Student Jonathan D. Herrmann, W’00, Student Mark K. Malmros, C’99, Student Michael Silver, C’00, Student Wai Kei Vicky Sin, C’00, Student Caroline P. Strzalka, C’00, Student

Sulynn Amrhein, ENG’97, Student Richard Archer, W’97, Student S. Jason Baletsa, C’97, Student Lela Jacobsohn, C’97, Student

Phillip John Ferrara Geheb, C’03, Student Rebecca L. Hashim, C’03, Student Lindsay Jaffee, C’03, Student David B. Levin, C’03, WG’04, Student William D. Moore, III, C’03, Student

2002

1999

Judith Roth Berkowitz, CW’64 John F. Gamba, W’61 Andrea Mitchell, CW’67 John P. Mulroney, CHE’57, GCH’59 Sandra Williamson, CW’63 Miriam Ackerman, C’02, Student Louis Hornick, III, C’02, Student Rachel Molly Joseph, C’02, Student David Benjamin Kagan, C’02, ENG’02, Student Jennifer Moore, C’02, Student

2001 Herbert D. Katz, W’51 Norma Peden Killebrew, CW’61 Melanie Franco Nussdorf, CW’71 Edward B. Shils, W’36, G’37, Gr’40, L’86, GL’90, GrL’97

Robert A. Fox, C’52 H. Jane Gutman, CW’73 Jon M. Huntsman, W’59 Sally Stull Jannetta, PT’57 Lee F. Shlifer, CGS’74 Douglas Q. L. Yee, W’65, WG’67 Jose Gonzalez, C’98, Student Dara Gruen, C’99, Student Jennifer Malkin, C’99, Student Ariella Poncz, C’99, Student

1996 (Nov) Barrett W. Freedlander, C’62 Anthony P. Jannetta, W’56 Richard H. Jacobsohn, W’66 Jean McClelland Krause, CW’69 Joseph F. Rascoff, W’67 Toni Schmiegelow, CW’70

1996 (Jan) Sylvia J. Campbell, CW’66 Michel T. Huber, W’53, ASC’61 Leonard A. Lauder, W’54 Bernard Lemonick, W’51 Jerry A. Magnin, W’60 Harold B. Montgomery, Jr., W’39

1998

Howard P. Berkowitz, W’62 Priscilla Ching Chung, CGS’71, GR’77 D. Michael Crow, C’68, WG’70 M. Josephine Deubler, V’38, GR’44 Gerald H. McGinley, W’52 Elaine Eng, C’01, Student Lawrence J. Haverty, III, W’02, EAS’02, Student Irving Mendelson, W’41 Robert S. Sandler, W’52 Benjamin J. Katz, W’02, Student Maria F. McClay, C’01, Student Chantal Francois, C’98, GED’99, Student Whitny J. Perkins, C’01, Student Steven Morgan Friedman, C’98, Student Erika L. Tanenbaum, C’01, Student Ari Silverman, C’98, Student Rajeev Ramchandran, C’98, Student

Sharna Goldseker, C’96, Student Kenny Lam, W’96, Student Satya Patel, W’96, Student Timothy Rauenbusch, EAS’96, W’96, Student

1995 J. Richard Eshleman, W’51 Henry F. Hofmann, ED’38, GED’42 Dr. Carl Kaysen, C’40, H’76 Stanley H. Lorber, C’39, M’43 G. Holmes Perkins, H’72 B. Franklin Reinauer, II, W’38 Pamela Petre Reis, CW’70 Alvin V. Shoemaker, W’60 Lynne L. Tarnopol, CW’60 Jun S. Bang, C’94, Student Jason C. Diaz, W’95, Student Timothy Fazio, C’96, W’96, Student

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Arlin M. Adams, L’47, H’98 Neysa Cristol Adams, CW’42 Lillian Sholtis Brunner, HUP’40, ED’45, H’85 Dr. Joseph E. Gian-Grasso, C’67, D’71 Kenneth S. Kramer, C’60 Murray K. McComas, W’58 Dr. Truman G. Schnabel, Jr., M’43

Morton Abrams, W’46, L’50 Dr. Joseph Bordogna, EE’55, GRE’64 Sandra Gilston Hutzler, CW’65 Anthony S. Minisi, W’48, L’52 C. Robert Paul, Jr., W’39 Edward J. Stemmler, M’60

Robert G. Allman, C’39, L’42 Gordon S. Bodek, C’42 Jay I. Kislak, W’43 Suzanne Waltman Newmann, ED’56 Ida Gartrell Peterson, GRD’83 David A. Proctor, W’55

Lynn C. Halpern Lederman, C’90, Student Kyle Schaller Kozloff, W’90, Student

Glenn E. Singleton, C’86, Student Susan Spitzer Fox, C’86, Student

1989

1985

Fanchon Marks Apfel, OT’54 Herbert J. Bernstein, ME’37 Stuart H. Carroll, C’43 The Hon. James J. Fitzgerald, III, C’62 Jon L. Greenawalt, C’61, G’63 Norman P. Hetrick, Esq., C’65 Dr. Andrea O. Hollingsworth, GNU’75, GR’86

Bernard Bartikowsky, EF’19 Adele Robey, CW’69 Betty K. Small, CW’46 George A. Weiss, W’65

Pamela Silberman, C’89, Student Robert S. Tintner, C’89, Student

Binnie Schuman Donald, ED’61 J. Jeffries Eyster, WEV’37 Edward F. Lane, W’49 F. Stanton Moyer, W’51 John N. Reardon, W’51, WG’56 David N. Tyre, W’39

James E. Shada, W’56, GED’67 Stephanie A. Fish, C’94, Student Lincoln Cameron Singleton, W’93, Student

1993 Herbert Carver, W’53 Dr. Abram Cohen, D’23 Dr. D. Walter Cohen, C’47, D’50 Dorothy L. Maloney, ED’32, GED’37 Trean Benfer Matz, ED’32, G’33 Richard A. Mulford, ME’52, GME’57 Raymond H. Welsh, W’53 William J. Zellerbach, W’42 Barbara E. Lewis Goose, C’92, Student

1992 Herbert S. Adler, W’64 Barbara Russo Bravo, CW’68, GED’69 Mary Ann Baker Greenawalt, CW’62 Harry R. Halloran, Jr., CE’61 Richard M. (Buzz) Norton, W’62 William G. Owen, W’42, GED’67 Dr. Charles K. Williams, II, GR’78, H’97 David A. Kaufman, W’92, Student Bart C. Barre, C’91, GED’92, Student Lori Gleim, C’91, W’91, Student

1991 Gustave G. Amsterdam, Esq., C’30, L’33 The Hon. Walter H. Annenberg, W’31, H’66 Dr. Madeleine Q. Ewing, M’73, RES’77 Dr. Claire M. Fagin, HON’77, HON’94 Seymour Finkelstein, W’46 Martin Meyerson, H’70 Marie L. Tofani, WEV’52 Jodi Robin Krasilovsky, C’91, Student Steven Jon Mendes, C’91, Student 7 6 t h

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1988 Richard J. Censits, W’58 Walter J. Cowan, Jr., W’38 Elsie Sterling Howard, CW’68 Jerome S. Shenker, W’38 Dr. Paschal M. Spagna, C’56, M’60 Samuel Turkus, Jr., W’32 Dr. Harry J. Woll, GRE’53 Andrew S. Gold, W’88, Student Melissa J. Weiss Simon, NU’88, Student

1987 McBee Butcher, C’61 Henry S. Coshburn, Jr., CHE’57 James A. Crawford, C’26 H. Samuel Greenawalt, Jr., W’51 Henry Jordan, M’62, RES’67 A. Bruce Mainwaring, C’47 David H. Marion, W’60, L’63 Adele K. Schaeffer, CW’55

1984

A. David Smith, W’84, Student Kara Beth Weiss Maser, NU’84, Student

1983 Henry M. Chance, II, CE’34, H’83 Sylvan M. Cohen, Esq., C’35, L’38 William F. Glavin, WG’55 Mildred L. Heimark, CW’39 Dr. Al Ralph Kristeller, M’54 Edith A. Reinhardt, WEV’50 Edward F. Ryan, W’43 Henry S. and Elenita L. Lodge, parents

Richard J.Comizio, W’87, Student Brandan O’ Brien, C’87, Student Michele B. Silberman, C’87, Student A l u m n i

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Dorothy H. Chaney, ED’27, G’36 Dr. Gloria T. Chisum, GR’60 Charles F. Fretz, Jr., W’51 Wm. Richard Gordon, W’36 Edwin R. Igler, W’50 Louis H. Meyer, W’43 Paul F. Miller, Jr., W’50 Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, M’41, H’55 Dr. Elizabeth K. Rose, M’26

Theodore S. Fetter, Jr., CE’35 Warren S. Griffin, W’43 Esther I. Kahn, ED’27, G’33 L. Edison Mathis, Jr., W’50, L’53 Mary Allen Sapp, CW’53 Lowry C. Stephenson, C’40 Sarkes Tarzian, EE’24, GEE’27, H’74

Dr. Mark W. Allam, V’32, H’84 Dr. Arthur Bernstein, C’30, G’31, M’35 E. Stuart Eichert, Jr., EE’42 The Hon. Wilmot E. Fleming, W’39 Dr. Serge Gratch, CHE’43, GR’50 Charlotte T. Rath, NU’58 Ronald W. Reed, W’33 Donald M. Solenberger, W’46

1981

1977

David C. Auten, Esq., C’60, L’63 E. Digby Baltzell, W’39, H’89 Charles R. Scott, W’36, GED’42 E. Craig Sweeten, W’37

Louis D. Day, Jr., FA’41 Mary R. Dougherty, WEV’60 Victor T. Ehre, W’35 Joseph B. Glossberg, W’63, WG’65 J. Carroll Goodman, WEV’27 Paula P. Greene, CW’56 Russell P. Heuer, Jr., CHE’55, GCH’57 Herman L. Rosen, W’36 Bernard G. Segal, Esq., C’28, L’31, H’69

Michael H. Diamant, C’78, GED’78, Student

1980 Arnold S. Blum, W’52 Dr. William K. Conrad, D’30 Robert G. Dunlop, W’31, H’72 Harry R. Halloran, CE’23 Dr. Saburo L. Kitamura, C’30, M’36 Dr. Thomas H. Newmann, C’53, D’55 Hudson B. Scattergood, W’60, WG’67 J. Crosier Schaefer, C’38 Sara S. Senior, CW’52 Erwin A. Stuebner, W’27 Robert Cerpa, C’80, Student Amy Judith Tananbaum, C’80, Student

1979 Norma S. Ashbrook, ED’31 George M. Fern, C’51 William T. Fitts, M’40 Carol McC. Fitzgerald, CW’63 Donald A. Mackie, W’53 H. Walter Rowan, W’43 Jerome M. Schlakman, W’47 Eliot Stellar, H’71, PAR’76 Leonard J. Mongiello, C’79, Student Michael Sherman, W’79, Student Martha Hillary Simon Hale, W’79, Student

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James B. Wallingford, W’75, Student Holly O’Neil Andrus, CW’74, Student

1973 Richard H. Gabel, ME’32 Frederick R. Griffiths, W’42 James E. Heckel, CHE’14 Myron M. Mainthow, W’41 Margaret R. Mainwaring, ED’47, H’85 Gilbert Sandler, C’49 Jill P. Goessling Dowd, CW’73, Student William A. Levi, C’73, Student

1972

1976 Donald K. Angell, W’30 Erika Rossman Behrend, CW’55, G’73 Paul J. Cupp, W’24 E. Harmon Friel, Jr., W’50 Helena M. Grandy, CW’53 Harry A. Protzmann, W’25 Natalie Saxe, CW’44 Dr. Allan S. Shaw, C’56, D’59, GD’61 John H. Ware, III, W’30, H’78 Morton H. Wilner, Esq., W’30

Robert J. Butera, Esq., W’56 D. Hughes Cauffman, AR’40 Dorothy B. Crawford, ED’21, G’23 Dr. Edgar L. Dessen, C’36, M’39 John W. Eckman, W’43, H’84 Gordon B. Hattersley, Jr., WG’54 Richard B. Lyon, W’51 Dr. Robert L. Ticehurst, V’34 Phyllis C. Kaniss, CW’72, Student Nicholas A. Major, W’72, Student

Ann E. Kelley, C’76, Student David O. Levine, C’76, Student

1971

1975

Dr. Victor H. Frank, D’21 Dudley F. Giberson, W’34 Dr. Leon Levy, D’15, H’73 Charles F. Ludwig, Esq., C’53, L’56 Dr. Roy Nichols, H’66 Vernon Stouffer, W’23 Ione A. Strauss, CW’54 George Lloyd Wilson, Jr., W’40

Elaine Nagler Alber, CW’38 Robert E. Derby, ME’38, GME’49 A. Richard Gerber, Esq., W’56 Joseph Gilhooly, W’48 Jean Bellet Green, CW’41 Dr. John P. Hellwege, C’56, D’59 Rosemary D. Mazzatenta, ED’53, GED’56

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Leonard I. Abrams, W’37 Edwin H. Burgess, Esq., L’14 William L. Day, ME’31 Dr. William H. Erb, C’27, M’30 Mary Carter Evans, ED’27, G’30 I. Harold Hammerman, II, W’42 Virginia Kinsman Henderson, ED’30, G’36 Paul F. Miller, W’22, G’44 Howard H. Sheppard, EE’32, GEE’33 James M. Skinner, Jr., W’36 Violet E. Tobin, ED’31 Harold L. Zellerbach, W’17, H’74

Robert M. Bernstein, Esq., L’14 H. Payson Brickley, W’39 Alexander D. Chiquoine, Jr., W’14 Clark Gates Diamond, W’21 Adele Jung Hendricks, ED’30 Rex J. L. Heymann, W’48 Dr. George S. Klump, M’26 Rheva Ott Shryock, ED’19 Stewart M. Walker, W’25 John S. Wise, Jr., EE’98

1969 Jean Lutz Berg, ED’35, G’37 Edward Perry Campbell, Esq., W’19, L’22 Gordan H. Chambers, W’28 Dr. Robert A. Groff, C’25, M’28 Dr. Arnold K. Henry, W’21, GR’29 Florence L. Heubach, ED’19 William R. Hockenberry, W’20, G’23 Philip B. Hofmann, W’30, H’71 Dr. Henry Kozloff, C’35, M’40 Harold S. Prince, C’48, H’71 Wesley A. Stanger, Jr., W’29 F. Phelps Todd, Esq., C’18 Clarence L. Turner, EF’18 George Burrell, W’69, Student Harriet Wiss Hirsch, CW’69, Student

1968 Sydney K. Allman, Jr., CHE’25 Samuel H. Ballam, Jr., WEV’41, CCC’50 Julian S. Bers, W’31 Doris Ruwell Bolger, CW’39, WG’41 Dr. Stella Y. Botelho, CW’40 Dr. Kendall A. Elsom, M’27 Joseph R. Farrell, CE’17 James W. Gray, Jr., W’49 Lee Nelson Gulick, ME’16, GME’27, G’30 Harold M. Hecht, W’24 Dr. James Weir Lee, D’42 The Hon. Hulett Carlson Smith, W’38 Charles S. Wolf, W’42, WG’43, H’91 Arthur F. Hirsch, W’69, Student Mona Shangold, CW’68, Student

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1966 William H. Burkhart, CHE’21 George L. Gordon, CE’13 The Rev. John Robbins Hart, Jr., C’11,GR’27 Reginald H. Jones, W’39, H’80 Helen M. Keim, ED’27 J. Wesley McWilliams, Esq., W’15, L’15 William D. Patterson, W’43 George Earle Robinette, W’17 Nancy Beck Tanzer, CW’52 Dr. Eleanor W. Thompson, ED’20, G’25 Thomas F. Lang, W’66, Student Judith Rodin, C’66, Student

1965 Dr. Francis H. Adler, C’16, G’18, M’19 Dr. Allen C. Harman, GR’47 Frances R. Houston Dr. Christian J. Lambertsen, M’43 Otto W. Manz, Jr., EE’23 Robert Lincoln McNeil, W’04 Dr. Eugene P. Pendergrass, M’18, H’77 Dr. James T. Priestley, C’23, M’26 Edna M. Renouf, ED’50 Dr. Samuel F. Scheidy, V’29 Bartel J. Van Der Wal, W’47 Dr. Francis C. Wood, M’26, H’71

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1963 Samuel T. Brick, W’29 Dr. R. Jean Brownlee, ED’34, GR’42, H’86 Dr. Louis I. Grossman, D’23, H’78 Gordon B. Hattersley, W’24 Orus J. Matthews, W’22 James D. Taylor, Jr. CE’33 The Hon. Charles R. Weiner, C’47, GR’76 David B. Zoob, Esq., C’23, L’27, GL’34

1962 Everett W. Day, W’22 Mildred Tapper Haines, ED’31, GED’36 Henry L. Herbert John Y. Mace, Esq., W’28 Walter B. Murphy, ME’09 Leon J. Obermayer, Esq., L’08, W’08 George Earle Robinette, W’17 Charles A. Upson, C’00 The Hon. Matthew E. Welsh, W’34

1961 Philip W. Amram, Esq., C’20, L’27 Thomas A. Budd, W’12, L’15, G’23 Jack Preston Freeman, W’32 Stein W. Hanold, W’25 H. Hunter Lott, Jr., C’36 Walter P. Miller, Jr., ME’23 Lucille Artman Stretch, CW’43 Dr. Evan L. Stubbs, V’11

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Helen MacCardle Crease, ED’26 Milton Theodore Daus, Esq., W’25 Dr. Albert Goho, D’22 Dr. William John Hamilton, ED’30, G’34, GR’58 The Hon. Angel Manuel Martin, W’39, WG’40 Desmond John McTighe, Esq., L’25 Dr. Jonathan Evans Rhoads, GRM’40, H’60 Merle Saunders Schaff, C’22

Joseph W. Burk, W’34, H’88 Ruth S. Cotton, ED’19 Oliver S. Edmiston, EE’11 Wilfred D. Gillen, W’23 Dr. George A. Huggins, C’02 Dr. William J. Lentz, V’04 Donald E. McComas, W’23 Robert P. Schermerhorn, W’30

Windsor F. Cousins, Esq., C’23, L’26 Leonard C. Dill, Jr., C’28 The Rev. John Henry Donnelly, W’25, G’38 Mary Carter Evans, ED’27, G’30 Albert Monroe Greenfield, Esq., L’06 Edward F. McGinley, Jr., W’25 Dr. Calvin B. Rentshler, M’24 Dr. George William Taylor, W’23, GR’29

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1955

1951

Charles White Adams, W’24 Howard Butcher, III, C’23, H’67 Dr. George Morrison Coates, C’94, M’07 Thomas Sovereign Gates, Jr., C’28, H’56 Ruth Weir Miller, ED’25, GED’47 Dr. Charles Heston Patton, D’19 Robert L. Trescher, Esq., W’34, L’37, H’82 Harry Menger Wood, EE’14

Robert F. Brown, Jr. C’28, L’31 Roger W. Clipp, W’25 Rose Scharfe Cornman, ED’23 Verl L. Elliott, WEV’21 Samuel R. Harrell, Esq., W’19 Dr. E. LeRoy Mercer, M’13 Dr. Douglas P. Murphy, C’14, M’16 Robert B. Raithel, W’29

Dr. Allan G. Brodie, D’19 Herbert E. Dieter, W’20 William Innes Forbes, C’89 John William Hardt, W’06 Dr. Olive Eby Hart, CW’13, GR’28 Dr. George Morris Piersol, C’02, M’05 Darrell H. Smith, Sr., C’11 Dr. Parke W. Willis, M’19

1958

1954

1950

J. Richard Brand, W’47 Robert Dechert, Esq., C’16, L’21, H’58 Joseph Michael First, Esq., W’27, L’30, GL’32 William Chenoweth Griffith, W’14 Dr. Donald Guthrie, M’05 Dr. John Louis Haney, C’98 Ruth Branning Molloy, ED’30 Ernest Scott, Esq., C’25, L’29 Dr. Edward Courtenay Stillwell, D’10 John Lester Van Name, C’14

Helen C. Bailey, ED’19, GED’31 Edgar S. Bloom, ME’95 William H. Clark, WEV’44 The Hon. Gerald F. Flood, C’20, L’24 Dr. Thomas P. Fox, D’26 Dr. Geroge E. Nitzsche, L’98 G. Foster Sanford, Jr., C’28 Adolph O. Schaefer, CHE’22

Dr. George A. Coleman, D’13 Dr. Eldridge L. Eliason, M’05, H’45 Paul B. Hartenstein, W’23 Dr. Althea Kratz Hottel, ED’29, GR’40, H’59 The Rev. Albert H. Lucas, C’16, H’33 Dr. Karl G. Miller, C’15, GR’21 H. Nedwill Ramsey, ME’20 James Somers Smith, Jr., C’12

1953

1949

Dr. Joseph T. Appleton, D’14 Dr. Frank A. Craig, M’98 Dr. Ada Haessler Lewis, GR’28 Crawford C. Madeira, C’16 Charles P. Mills, CE’06, G’07 John H. Minds, Esq., W’95, L’98 Harold C. Stott, W’26 Dr. J. Alexander Webb, V’16

Henry Bussell Bryans, ME’07 Dr. William Page Herbeson, W’06, L’10, GR’20 Dr. William Marshall Hollenback, D’08 Dr. L. Ruth Murray Klein, ED’31, GR’43 Dr. Alfred Newton Richards, H’25 Carl William Volz, CHE’13

1957 Paul K. Addams, W’29 Dr. Carl C. Chambers, GRE’34 Edwin R. Cox, Jr., W’25 Charles A. Dravo, C’03 William H. DuBarry, W’16 Dr. LeRoy M. Ennis, D’16 Dr. Martin S. Kleckner, M’14 David F. Maxwell, Esq., W’21, L’24 Dr. Jessie A. Rodman, CCT’12, GR’23

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John Blakeley, Esq., W’95, L’98 J. Roy Carroll, Jr., AR’26, GAR’28 Dr. Arthur E. Corby, D’17 Oscar E. Foerster, W’10 Everett L. Hoskins, W’14 Dr. Robert H. Levy, D’01, M’07 The Hon. Marcelino Romany, Esq., L’14 Oliver G. Swan, W’26

1947 H. Carl Albrecht, EE’06 Lewis B. Beatty, EE’14 Dr. Elias T. Booth, V’09 Carl W. Fenninger, WEV’07 Edgar B. Landis, W’19 Dr. Merle M. Odgers, C’22, GR’28 Edmond H. Rogers, Esq., W’09, L’12 Dr. James T. Young, W’93

1946 Dr. Clay A. Boland, D’26 Orville H. Bullitt, C’15 Dr. Walter L. Cariss, M’06 The Hon. Franklin S. Edmonds, W’93, L’03 Dr. Solomon S. Huebner, GR’05, H’31 Luther Martin, III, CH’96 Dr. Arthur H. Quinn, C’94, GR’99, H’31 Charles S. Redding, EE’06, H’47

1945 Dr. Z. T. Jackaway, D’98 Dr. William S. Middleton, M’11 James C. Patterson, ME’15 Dr. Isador S. Ravdin, M’18 Thomas B. K. Ringe, W’23, L’26 Edward R. Snyder, ME’06 Dr. Cornelius Weygandt, C’91, GR’01, H’31 Louis A. Young, CE’14

1944 The Hon. John C. Bell, Jr., C’14, L’17 The Hon. Francis Shunk Brown, Jr., L’16 Gordon A. Hardwick, W’16 Earl G. Harrison, C’20, L’23

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1943 Edward R. Bushnell, W’01 George E. Deming, EE’12 Dr. Mark D. Littig, D’94 Edgar J. Loftus, W’23 Dr. John R. Mohler, V’96, H’25 Ralph Morgon, C’06 Dr. Alfred H. Williams, W’15, GR’24 Marcellus E. Wright, RA’05

1942 Dr. Paul F. Clark, W’16 Dana G. How, W’12 Horace M. Lippincott, C’17 Arthur W. Marriott 2nd, CE’10 Dr. George William McClelland, C’12, GR’16, H’31 Dr. William Pepper, C’94, M’97, H’32 Stockton Townsend, C’09 Earle R. VanVliet, W’20

1941 The Hon. Ed. Wallace Chadwick, C’08, L’10 Dr. Samuel McC. Hamill, M’88, H’40 Dr. O. G. I. Lewis, D’40 Sydney E. Martin, AR’07 William R. Philler, C’75, L’78 George F. Snyder, W’00, L’01 Paul Thompson, CE’85 Maurice N. Trainer, EE’10

1940 Paul P. Cret, H’13 Edward Hopkinson, Jr., Esq., C’04, L’08 Robert T. McCracken, Esq., C’04, L’08 Dr. John H. Musser, C’05, M’08 Horace E. Newcomb, CE’94 Thomas I. Parkinson, L’02, H’49 Dr. Leo S. Rowe, W’90, L’96, H’31 James M. Skinner, CHE’11

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Dr. Cheesman A. Herrick, W’94, GR’99, H’30 Dr. Joel H. Hildebrand, C’03, GR’06 Thomas W. Hulme, CE’89 Dr. Herman Prinz, H’26 Dr. B. Franklin Stahl, M’87 The Hon. J. Whitaker Thompson, C’83, L’87 Dr. Joseph H. Willits, GR’16 Henry H. Woolman, W’96, H’31

1938 Frederic L. Ballard, C’09, L’12 Samuel F. Houston, W’97, H’39 Sydney E. Hutchinson, C’88 James C. Irwin, C’90 Dr. Emory R. Johnson, GR’93, H’13 Joshua B. Lippincott, C’78, H’35 Dr. William McClellan, G’15 H. Birchard Taylor, ME’05

1937 Dr. George E. deSchweinitz, M’91, H’14 Dr. Thomas S. Gates, W’93, L’96, H’31, GR’46 Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, H’28 J. Vaughn Merrick, C’84, G’88, H’06 Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, C’90, GR’95, H’22 The Rev. James de Wolf Perry, C’91, H’11 Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, C’98, GR’01, H’27 Dr. Witmer Stone, C’87, H’13

1936 Dr. Charles W. Barr, C’83,M’86, H’32 Dr. Edward P. Cheyney, C’83, H’11 Dr. Warren P. Laird, H’11, H’32 Dr. Josiah C. McCracken, W’99, M’01 Effingham B. Morris, C’75, G’78, L’78, H’28 The Hon. George Wharton Pepper, C’87, L’89, H’07 The Hon. Owen J. Roberts, C’95, L’98, H’29 Dr. Felix E. Schelling, C’81, G’85, L’83, H’03, H’09

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2005

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