Scoreboard
From Oct. 8 to Dec. 9, 2013
Briefly Noted
A selection of books recently published by alumni
Arts Calendar
Jan|Feb 2013
Entrepreneurship on Ice
Stu Siegel W’85 loves hockey—and business—and combining the two.
On the Front Lines of Military Mental-Health Issues
Nursing alums Keynan Hobbs and Pamela Wall battle PTSD.
More Bedtime Math = Less Daytime Math Anxiety
Laura Bilodeau Overdeck WG’95 created Bedtime Math.
The Greatest Stories Ever Told
Michael Sluchan C’93 develops and oversees shows for USA Network.
Falling into the Loop
Betty Liu C’95 is In the Loop on business reporting.
Events
Jan|Feb 2013
Alumni Notes
Jan|Feb 2013
Obituaries
Jan|Feb 2013 1933 Grace Hehr Laucks EF’33, Ephrata, Pa., a retired head bookkeeper with Orr & Sembower, Inc.; Sept. 4. 1934 Edward A. Doelp W’34, Burke, Va., Oct. 14. Dr. Elias M. Solomon M’34, Lancaster, Pa., retired chief of staff at the old St. Joseph’s Hospital; Sept. 6. During World War II, he served in the US Army. 1936 Leo B. Morse W’36, Hernando, Fla., July 9, 2011. At Penn, he was a member of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity, and the men’s baseball, soccer, and lacrosse teams. 1937 Peter Day W’37, Philadelphia, former vice president of the Kenya division of Day and Frick Inc.; June 20. At Penn, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the men’s squash team. Julian B. Finkel ME’37, Atlanta, former general manager of Blair Manufacturing; Sept. 29. He served in the US Navy as an architect during World War II. Richard H. Shelly C’37, Columbus, Ohio, a retired land surveyor; Aug. 20. At Penn, he was a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity, the football team, and the Mask and Wig Club. He served in the US Army during World War II. 1938 Wayne W. Greenawalt W’38, Souderton, Pa., Sept. 27. During World War II, he served in the US Navy. Milton A. Mausner C’38, Red Bank, N.J., a former partner of the law firm of Reussille, Mausner, Carotenuto, Barger, Kenny & Steel, LLC; Aug. 30. He helped establish Monmouth Regional High School. His granddaughter is Dvorit K. Z. Mausner C’07 LPS’09 WEv’11. Beatrice R. Moore SW’38, Olympia, Wash., May 14, 2011. 1939 Dr. Saul S. Artis C’39 D’41, Haddonfield, N.J., a retired dentist who had maintained a practice in Camden for over 50 years; April 1. During World War II, he served with the US Army in the Panama Canal Zone as a captain in the Dental Corps. His son is Kenneth Jay Artis C’67. Theodore S. Matter ChE’39, Delran, N.J., Sept. 27, 2011. 1940 Hon. Mark Addison L’40, Norfolk, Mass., a retired state superior-court judge; March 30. He served in the US Army during World War II. Jerome J. Karpf Jr. C’40, Rockville Centre, N.Y., Oct. 16. Walter F. Swartz ME’40, Media, Pa., Feb. 4, 2011. 1941 Rollin B. Foster CE’41, Bethlehem, Pa., May 12. He had worked on the design and erection of bridges for Bethlehem Steel. Rosina Di Lullo Gore Ed’41, Ambler, Pa., Aug. 31. Dr. Gilbert D.... Read More
Fellows Well Met
Window, Jan|Feb 2013