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Would you be<br />

interested in a<br />

5.5 to 8.5% fixed<br />

income for life...<br />

§ Backed by the sturdy<br />

resources of <strong>Cornell</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>?<br />

§ With a portion of the<br />

income taxed at a lower<br />

rate than your tax<br />

bracket?<br />

ϋ Plus an initial federal<br />

income tax charitable<br />

deduction?<br />

§ Along with individual,<br />

class reunion, and campaign<br />

credit?<br />

§ Charter membership in<br />

our new Cayuga Society?<br />

§ And the joy of<br />

making a legacy gift to<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong>?<br />

Call Dottie Coakley, Assistant<br />

Director of Planned Giving, at<br />

(607) 254-6133, or drop her a<br />

note at 55 Brown Road,<br />

Ithaca, NY 14850, for further<br />

information on this charitable<br />

gift annuity.<br />

THE CAYUGA SOCIETY<br />

The Cayuga Society honors those whoΛiave<br />

remembered <strong>Cornell</strong> by will or through a<br />

planned gift.<br />

CA, formerly of Beverly Hills, Dec. 30,1993;<br />

composer and lyricist credited with writing<br />

or co-writing more than 1,000 songs, including<br />

"La Vie en Rose," "Cherry Pink and<br />

Apple Blossom White," and the 1990 hit<br />

performed by the Judds, "Born to Be Blue";<br />

he wrote lyrics for the 1973 Broadway musical<br />

"Molly," scored Walt Disney's "Cinderella,"<br />

and received eight Academy Award<br />

nominations for best song; invented an electronic<br />

system for composing songs from<br />

fractional recordings.<br />

'32 BS Ag—Gordon H. Eibert of Skaneateles,<br />

NY, Jan. 13, 1994; farmer; active<br />

in alumni affairs. Alpha Zeta.<br />

'32 BA—Velva Lamb Rose (Mrs. James E.<br />

'32) of Iowa City, IA, formerly of Waverly, OH,<br />

Jan. 20, 1994; active in alumni affairs.<br />

'32 BA, JD '34—Nathan Rothstein of<br />

Boca Raton, FL, formerly of Great Neck,<br />

NY, Jan. 28, 1994; active in alumni affairs.<br />

'32 CE—Andrew G. Tweedie of Moretown,<br />

VT, formerly of Delmar, NY, Jan. 14,<br />

1994; retired senior engineer, NY State<br />

Dept. of Transportation, for which he<br />

worked on bridges and arterial highways;<br />

formerly served as engineer with Eureka<br />

Shipbuilding Corp., the US Navy, Michael<br />

Baker Jr. Inc., and the US Park Service,<br />

working on flood control dams and park restoration<br />

in Watkins Glen and Saratoga, NY;<br />

active in community, religious, and alumni<br />

affairs.<br />

'32 PhD—Rachael Chait Wasserman of<br />

Montreal, PQ, Canada, July 12, 1993.<br />

'32-34 SP HE—Florence Dorward Wyman<br />

(Mrs. Donald, PhD '35) of Weston, MA,<br />

actual date of death unknown.<br />

'33 ME—Edgar H. Bleckwell of Delray<br />

Beach, FL, formerly of Philadelphia, PA, Jan.<br />

6,1994; retired president and chief executive<br />

officer, DuPont of Canada; active in professional,<br />

community, religious, and alumni affairs;<br />

university benefactor. Seal & Serpent.<br />

'33—Robert S. Grover of Ithaca, NY, Jan.<br />

17, 1994; active in community affairs. Wife,<br />

Gladys (Crissey) '34.<br />

'33 PhD—John W. Wells of Ithaca, NY,<br />

Jan. 12, 1994; professor emeritus, geological<br />

sciences at <strong>Cornell</strong>; a specialist in invertebrate<br />

paleontology who demonstrated<br />

that the rotation of the earth is slowing<br />

down; served on a number of scientific<br />

boards and projects, including the US Geological<br />

Survey, the Bikini Scientific Resurvey,<br />

and the Paleontological Research Inst;<br />

active in professional and alumni affairs.<br />

'34—John E. Bergman of Teaneck, NJ,<br />

Dec. 15, 1993.<br />

'34—Garnet W. Morden of Atlanta, GA,<br />

March 17, 1993. Lambda Chi Alpha.<br />

'34 BA—Douglas Williams of Carefree,<br />

AZ, formerly of New York City, Nov. 14,<br />

1993; past president and chair, Douglas Wil-<br />

CORNELL MAGAZINE<br />

78<br />

liams Associates, management consultants;<br />

active in civic, community, and alumni affairs.<br />

Delta Upsilon.<br />

'35 BA—Dora Iovinelli De Angelus (Mrs.<br />

Michael) of Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 16, 1994.<br />

'35 BS HE—Carolyn Wallace Heitshu<br />

(Mrs. Daniel C.) of Tucson, AZ, formerly of<br />

Shippensburg, PA and Virginia, actual date<br />

of death unknown.<br />

'35 MD—Alexander D. Langmuir of Baltimore,<br />

MD, Nov. 22,1993; professor, Johns<br />

Hopkins School of Public Health; founder<br />

and former director, Epidemic Intelligence<br />

Service (EIS) at the Centers for Disease<br />

Control and Prevention (CDC) of the US<br />

Public Health Service; former chief epidemiologist,<br />

CDC; he trained an entire generation<br />

of epidemiologists; active in professional<br />

and alumni affairs.<br />

'35—Josephine Webster Rudmin (Mrs.<br />

Joseph F.) of Pittsburgh, NY, Jan. 11, 1994;<br />

active in community and religious affairs.<br />

Husband, Joseph F. Rudmin '34.<br />

'35 PhD—Donald Wyman of Weston, MA,<br />

Sept. 6, 1993; horticulturist emeritus, Arnold<br />

Arboretum, Harvard <strong>University</strong>; former<br />

president, director, and trustee, American<br />

Horticulural Society, and a trustee, Massachusetts<br />

Horticultural Society; author, Wyman<br />

's Gardening Encyclopedia and The Saturday<br />

Morning Gardener: A Guide to Easy<br />

Maintenance; active in professional and community<br />

affairs.<br />

'36, BS AE E '37—Walter M. Babb of<br />

New Smyrna Beach, FL, formerly of Charlottesville,<br />

VA, Nov. 16, 1993; worked for<br />

the Atomic Energy Commission; active in<br />

alumni affairs. Zeta Psi.<br />

'36 MD—William P. Colvin Jr. of Apopka,<br />

FL, formerly of Maitland, FL and Briarcliff<br />

Manor, NY, Nov. 24, 1993.<br />

'36 BS HE—Mary Crary Ryan (Mrs. Eugene)<br />

of Colorado Springs, CO, June 18,<br />

1993.<br />

'36 BA, MA '39—Ada Bounds, St. John<br />

(Mrs. Charles N.) of Gaithersburg, MD, formerly<br />

of Oneonta and Nunda, NY, Nov. 2,<br />

1993; former teacher of Latin and French in<br />

New York schools; active in alumni affairs.<br />

Kappa Delta. Husband, Charles N. St. John<br />

Jr., MA '39, PhD '51.<br />

'37, CE '39—Frederick M. Livingston Jr.<br />

of Greenwich, CT, Nov. 7,1993; former construction<br />

consultant, Turner Construction<br />

Co. Alpha Sigma Phi.<br />

'37-38 SpAg—Woodrow J. Pelton of<br />

Pierrepoint Manor, NY, Jan. 18, 1994; retired<br />

owner/operator, Red & White Grocery<br />

Store, Pierrepoint Manor; acitve in community<br />

and religious affairs.<br />

'37 PhD—Donna Price of Cockeysville,<br />

MD, formerly of Chevy Chase, June 3,1993;<br />

former research chemist, Naval Ordnance<br />

Laboratory, Department of the Navy; active

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