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Fall
2003
Vol. 66, No. 1

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Alumni

A. Vernon Croop ’26, February 2003
Beatrice Graffrath Bell ’29N, January 2003
Helen Tobin ’29, December 2002
Alfred W. Emptage ’30, November 2002
Marion Bushman Corby ’31, January 2002
Arthur Reed ’31, May 2002
Catherine F. Carnes ’32E, December 2002
Bernard E. Smith ’32, January 2003
Lucie Syracuse George ’33N, September 2002
Marcia Munson Serve ’33, January 2003
Vera Palmer Hubbard ’34N, January 2003
Marion C. Glidden ’35, February 2003
Ruth O’Grady Smith ’35, ’62 (Mas), September 2002
Robert E. Witherspoon Sr. ’35, November 2002
Donald S. Bliss ’36, November 2002
W. Roger Coakley ’36, January 2003
Howard F. Haak ’36, February 1999
Rosalie Bondi Haldgedahl ’36, May 2002
June Bruce Trayhern ’36E, June 2002
H. Marion Deuerlein Beach ’37, January 2003
W. Fulton Hume ’37M (Res), May 2002
Justine M. Lynes ’37, December 2002
Eleanor Van Deusen Merrill ’37, December 2002
Jean Parkes Fabre ’38, December 2002
Kenneth R. Miller ’38, December 2002
Frederick I. Price ’38, December 2002
Bessie Stanford Stadt ’38, ’39 (Mas), May 2001
Samuel Feier ’39, February 2003
Sylvia Frank ’39, December 2002
Lydia H. Hursh ’39W (Mas), March 2001
Marian Bolles Lindner ’41, October 2000
Leonard H. Rosenberg ’41, January 2003
Peter A. Stranges ’41, December 2002
Joyce Matthews Worden ’41, December 2002
Robert H. Good ’42E, ’51E (Mas), November 2002
Helen Giannini Housel ’42, ’43N, October 2002
Lawrence W. Linderbery ’42, ’44M (MD), August 2002
Frederick F. Sabey ’42, August 2002
Elliot M. Weisgarber ’42E, ’43E (Mas), December 2002
Dorothy Albrecht Vragel ’43E, September 2002
Earl G. Witenberg ’43M (MD), February 2002
Sister Paul Marie (Irene) Dougherty ’44N, October 2001
Jack Tishkoff ’44, ’49 (Mas), ’61W (Mas), ’66 (Mas), January 2003
Paul B. Hanks Jr. ’45, September 2002
Constance Bentley Knobel ’45, October 2000
Josephine Craytor ’46, ’60W (Mas), March 2003
Mary Gardner Oliver ’46E (Mas), December 1995
Arnold W. Pratt ’46M (MD), January 2003
Lawrence L. Graves ’47 (MA), May 2002
Clarence W. Heiser ’47, October 2002
John W. Parker ’47 (Mas), January 2001
Henry Rask ’47, October 2002
Cornelius H. Sullivan ’47M (MD), December 2001
L. John Cox ’48 (Mas), April 2002
Louise H. Hohener ’48, November 2002
Dorothy Miller Munger ’48, December 2002
Wilbur G. Stein ’48, August 2002
Howard G. Tappan ’48E, December 2002
Marge Lisowski Walawender ’48E, May 2002
William A. Beach ’49, December 2002
Lawrence T. Lynch ’49, September 2002
George S. Terry Jr. ’49, February 2003
Mary Iannotti Tursi ’50, ’70W (Mas), January 2003
George N. Willsey ’50, November 2002
Donald R. Bleier ’51, January 2002
Barbara Williams Heggie ’51, ’52N, December 2002
Geraldine T. Panzer ’51, July 2002
Russell A. Temple ’51, December 2001
Oscar J. McCullough ’52E (MM), November 2002
Joan Franks Williams ’52E, January 2003
John C. Bridges ’53E, ’57E (MM), December 2002
Adrian H. Dahl ’53M (PhD), December 2002
Grace J. McIvers ’53, ’58 (Mas), January 2003
Joseph B. Schliff ’53, November 2002
Lawrence R. Tartow ’53, August 2002
Sally Crump Driessen ’54, January 2003
Alice Andrews Porter ’54, December 2002
Saul Adams ’55M (Mas), December 2002
Leita Guthrie Findlay ’55 (Mas), January 2003
John A. Grant ’55M (MD), January 2003
Carroll N. Hess ’56M (MD), December 2002
Robert W. Schreiber ’56, May 2002
J. Marvin Austin ’57, November 2000
Dorothy Wendel Lasker ’58, December 2002
Marquita Christel Stifter ’58, June 2002
James G. McNally ’59 (PhD), February 2003
Bunji Sakita ’60 (PhD), August 2002
Eugene K. Wolf ’61E, December 2002
Arthur D. Montzka ’62E (Mas), November 2002
Elizabeth M. Meagher ’62W (Mas), December 2002
Margery Whitaker Bailey ’63N, January 2003
Kathleen Richardson Pratt ’63N, May 2002
Elizabeth Holczimmer Koehler ’64N, ’67N (MS), December 2001
K. Eric Nelson ’65M (MD), October 2002
Jill Rubenstein ’65, August 2002
Marie Therese Warth ’68, February 2003
Albion M. Gruber ’69E (PhD), December 2002
Hilda Ashman Breckenridge ’70W (Mas), December 2002
Richard L. Rubenstein ’70, January 2001
Gregg E. Rice ’71 (Mas), ’72 (PhD), January 2003
Charles W. Schmitt ’72S (MBA), January 2003
Dorothy Cahill Gilmore ’73, August 2002
Janice Auerbach Feldman ’74N, August 2002
Robert Schlichtig ’74, September 2002
Edith Lindner Manne ’77 (MA), January 2003
Joseph A. Arico ’80M (Res), November 2002
Jerard M. Marsh ’84S (MBA), August 2002
Kathleen M. Michaels ’89N, January 2003

Faculty

Patricia Arden, lecturer in piano at the Eastman School of Music, died on January 11, in Ann Arbor, Mich. She was 72.

She was a member of the Eastman faculty from 1986 until her retirement in 1994.

She taught at the University of Michigan and Princeton University as well as at the Eastman School.

Memorial donations may be made to the Patricia Joy Arden Fund at the University of Michigan School of Music, 1100 Baits Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2085.

Josephine Craytor ’46, ’60W (Mas), former nursing professor who also helped establish the first chemotherapy outpatient clinic at the Medical Center, died March 20. She was 87.

In her career at the Medical Center, she developed educational materials on how to care for cancer patients, was certified as a nurse practitioner in 1973, and became associate director for oncology nursing in 1975. After retiring in 1978, she was appointed professor emeritus of nursing and served on the Trustees’ Alumni Council of the College.

Contributions in her memory may be directed to the University of Rochester School of Nursing, Attn: Dean’s Office, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box SON, Rochester, NY 14642.

Kuno Ruben Gabriel, professor emeritus of statistics who was known for his significant role in statistical meteorology, died May 25. He was 74.

Gabriel joined the University as professor of statistics in 1975 and served as chair of the department from 1981 to 1989. He retired in 1997. He also served as professor of biostatistics at the Medical Center, collaborating on medical research with faculty in many departments.

Recognized as a promoter of sound statistical design and analysis in statistical meteorology, especially in weather modification experiments, he created the “biplot,” a graphical analysis tool that is now widely used in several fields.

Rudolf Kingslake, a founding faculty member of the Institute of Optics, died February 25, 11 days after the death of his wife, Hilda Kingslake, a prominent figure in her own right in the optics community.

One of the first two faculty members of the Institute in 1929, Kingslake taught for eight years before joining Eastman Kodak Co. in 1937. There, he headed lens design until he retired in 1969, when he agreed to continue teaching an evening course at Rochester; he continued as a part-time faculty member for 45 years.

Both Kingslakes were given special medals in 1980 for their contributions to the University and the Institute.

They were honored in 1969 with the creation of the Rudolf and Hilda Kingslake Professorship, the first named chair in the Institute.

Contributions in their memory may be made to the Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, Wilmot 203, Box 270186, Rochester, NY 14627, or the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607.

Vincent Nowlis, professor emeritus of psychology, died May 24. He was 89.

Known for his pioneering study of moods and work on human sexuality and child rearing, Nowlis joined the University in 1951 as professor of psychology.

While at Rochester, Nowlis developed the Mood Adjective Check List, which he used to gauge the effects of a variety of stimuli on subjects’ moods.

His wife, Helen Howard Nowlis, a psychologist, also was a member of the Rochester faculty.

Donations can be made to the Bowdoin College Alumni Fund, Brunswick, ME 04011.

Roswell S. Burrows Professor Emeritus of English Joseph Summers died February 3. He would have been 83 on February 9.

An internationally respected authority on Renaissance literature, he was known for his groundbreaking work on the 17th-century poet George Herbert. He joined the Rochester faculty in 1969 and retired in 1985.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960; the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, 3257 Lohr Road, Pittsfield Township, MI 48108; or Christ Church, 141 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604.

Trustees

Graham Wood Smith ’53, a member of the Board of Trustees for more than a decade, died May 28. He was 72.

As a member of the Board of Trustees’ Facilities Committee for nine years, he is credited with leading efforts to improve the River Campus grounds, including the drive to create and fund Dandelion Square, enhancing the arboretum, and making other landscaping improvements.

Smith, an attorney in Orchard Park, N.Y., came from a long line of Rochester graduates that included his father, George Graham Smith ’11, who also served as a trustee; his mother, Elizabeth Galloway Smith ’37; two aunts; and an uncle.

Donations can be made to The Nichols School, 1250 Amherst Street, Buffalo, NY 14216.

Editor’s note: We know that timely reporting of alumni deaths is important to our readers. At the same time, we must ensure that our reports are accurate. Therefore, we ask that friends and family send us either an obituary or a letter of confirmation in notifying us of someone’s death. Please write to Rochester Review, University of Rochester, Box 270033, Rochester, NY 14627-0033. The e-mail address is rochrev@rochester.edu.


 
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