02138

The World of Harvard

Lindsey McCormack

Degrees

  • A.B. 2002–03

Magazine Stories

1. The Crusader
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

Obama advisor Samantha Power called Hilary Clinton a "monster," but what does she have to say about the writing process, the point of the United Nations, and the hotness of Barack Obama?

2. Best Foot Forward
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

With his new motorized foot, determined inventor Hugh Herr moves prosthetics technology closer to the bionic man.

3. Risky Business
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Do we prepare too much for some kinds of disaster and not enough for others?

4. Uncovering The Klan
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Two pop economists crunch the numbers on America's most infamous hate group.

5. The Player
Magazine Archives Article : September / October 2007

A striking young pianist is shaking up the serious world of classical music.

6. Business' Big Test
Magazine Archives Article : September / October 2007

Med school grads have to pass boards; lawyers have to pass the bar. Biz school grads, however, skip off to work with nothing but a diploma. HBS alum Devi Vallabhaneni thinks that's bad business.

7. You Are Now Free to Move About the Solar System
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Meet the doctor who never got over his youthful obsession with Star Trek, Star Wars, and anything else having to do with rockets. His life goal: fostering a consumer-driven market for space technology and (why not?) a future colony on Mars.

8. Unequal Justice
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

A new documentary exposes the racial biases in America’s death penalty cases, begging the question: What’s worse—the policy, or how it’s meted out?

9. An Architect Strikes (Olive) Oil In The Middle East
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Architect Hashim Sarkis finds design solutions on an impoverished hillside in Lebanon.

10. Runaway Logic
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Using computer models, a quantum physicist turns deadly waves into art—and, he hopes, a seafarer’s aid.

11. Second Acts: The Man Who 02138 Everything
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

How a Harvard-educated lawyer ended up writing about food for a living.

12. Power Couples
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Whether their eyes first met across a crowded classroom in Cambridge or their paths crossed by chance years later, these Harvard-Harvard duos all earn high honors in chemistry.

Sidebars: Power Exes
The Billion-Dollar Alimony Check
Harvard + Internet = <3

13. Global Warming
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Forget fruitcakes, earmuffs, and Amazon gift cards. Sometimes the best gifts are the ones that give back.

14. Transculturalism, Inc.
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Jamaican dancehall beats in London. A thriving Tokyo hip-hop scene. Richard Wayner is turning urban-style club culture into a socially conscious—and potentially lucrative—vision of the future.

15. If you can't join 'em...
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue
16. The Master of Spin
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

From cancer research to drilling for oil, Greg Favalora's 3-D holograms are a sci-fi fantasy brought to life.

Blog Posts

1. Last Week: The World's Most Leading Question
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/02/2008

A run-down of the Harvardians who made headlines this week.

2. Daniel Pipes
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/30/2008

His characterization of a Brooklyn school as a madrassa set off a storm of controversy.

3. Al Franken
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/30/2008

Tax evasion is no joke.

4. Movie Review: Marina of the Zabbaleen
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/30/2008

Engi Wassef debuts her first feature documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival.

5. Barack Obama
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/30/2008

Is Reverend Wright purposefully sabotaging his former parishioner's campaign?

6. Jeffrey Sachs
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/29/2008

Is Jeffrey Sachs yearning to become an official government mandarin?

7. Mohammed El-Erian
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/24/2008

Raking in the money, unfortunately not at Harvard.

8. Eliot Spitzer
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/24/2008

The sex scandal that keeps on giving.

9. Conan O'Brien
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/24/2008

Lately of Late Night.

10. Norman Mailer
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/24/2008

A trove of documents from one of the iconic writer’s many mistresses ends up at Harvard, turning a profit for the former Mailer lover.

11. The Accountant Who Roared
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/10/2008

Linda Bilmes opens the books on the Iraq war and the Pentagon’s financial secrecy.

12. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, A.B. ’76
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 10/30/2007

In Nigeria she earned the nickname Okonjo-Wahala, or Trouble Woman, for her aggressive anti-corruption measures.

13. Yang Jianli, Ph.D '01
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 08/30/2007

Washington Post

14. Clifton Dawson, AB '07
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 08/30/2007

Scarborough Mirror-Guardian

15. Eugene Plotkin, AB '00
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 08/30/2007

The Age

16. Johnathan Kozol, AB '58
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 08/30/2007

Salon

17. Harry Ritter, AB '07
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 08/30/2007

The Miami Hurricane

18. Richard Lyman Bushman Phd ‘61
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/30/2007

New York Times

19. Amit R. Paley AB ‘04
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/30/2007

News Busters

20. Dr. Cüneyt Yüksel LLM ‘94 L ‘95 G ‘97
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/30/2007

Today Zamen

21. Vuk Jeremic MPA ‘03
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/30/2007

Huliq

22. Howard Moskowitz Phd ‘69
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/30/2007

The Chronical Herald

23. Earle Britton, GSD 1966
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

CoStar Group

24. Bill Demas, HBS 1993
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

Press Release Newswire

25. Bruce Fein, HLS 1972
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

Atlantic Free Press

26. Angie Hicks, HBS 2000
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

The DesMoines Register

27. Len Blavatnik, HBS 1989
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

The New York Times

28. Jayne P. Bultena, HLS 1991
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

Business Wire

29. Alan Gilbert, COL 1989
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

ABC 7 News

30. Chris Kroeger, COL 1990, HBS 2003
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/18/2007

Tech Journal South

31. Augusto Jimenez, LL.M. '76
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/13/2007

Washington Post

32. Jenny Wilson, MPA '98
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/13/2007

The Salt Lake Tribune

33. Robert W. Wunderlich, GSA 1978 , GSA 1981
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

Business Wire

34. Dr. William Foster, GSA 1990 , GSA 1995
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

The Courier News

35. David B. Vitter, COL 1983
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

International Herald Tribune

36. Dr. Louise M. Richardson, GSA 1984 , GSA 1989
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

Spiegel Online

37. Dr. Alan D. Tice COL, 1966
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

KHNL 8

38. Shep N. Messing, COL 1972
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/11/2007

IvyLeagueSports.com

39. Walter Isaacson, BA '74
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/10/2007

National Public Radio

40. Tim Fleiszer, BA '98
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/10/2007

The Leader-Post

41. James Himes, BA '88
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/10/2007

Greenwich Time

42. Alan R. Hoffman, HLS 1969
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

Boston.com

43. Kalappa P. Bittianda, HBS 1997
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

Moneycontrol.com

44. Hisham H. El-Khazindar, HBS 2003
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

Business Today Egypt.com

45. Dr. Burton G. Malkiel, COL 1953 , HBS 1955
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

CNNMoney.com

46. Yochai Benkler, HLS 1994
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

The Chronicle of Higher Education

47. Dr. Harvey B. Simon, HMS 1967
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

New York Times

48. Dr. Paul Farmer, HMS 1990 , GSA 1990
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

New York Times

49. Robert Chase, SB '43
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

Seacoast Online

50. Herbert Eckhouse, BA '71
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/05/2007

Los Angeles Times

51. Robert Zoellick, JD '81, MPP '81
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/03/2007

Channel NewsAsia

52. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, MPA '71
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 07/03/2007

The Huffington Post

53. Don Braden, College '85
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/29/2007

New Jersey Daily Record

54. Michelle Obama, J.D. '88
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/29/2007

New York Amsterdam News

55. Peter Loescher, Advanced Management Program '97
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/29/2007

Reuters

56. John Hope Franklin, Ph.D. '41
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/29/2007

Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

57. Tom Morello, A.B. '86
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/28/2007

Earvolution

58. Cheryl Walter
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/28/2007

New York Daily News

59. Edward Balls, MPA 1990
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/28/2007

Financial Times

60. Jeffrey Immelt, MBA '82
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/21/2007

Bloomberg

61. Previn Warren, A.B. '04 and Chris Snyder, A.B. '04
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/21/2007

Somerville Journal

62. Isaiah Kacyvenski, A.B. '00
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/21/2007

Press & Sun Bulletin

63. Kenneth Ludwig, J.D. 1976
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/15/2007

The Salt Lake Tribune

64. Sari Nusseibeh, Ph.D. 1978
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/15/2007

The Jerusalem Post

65. Ali Allawi, MBA '71
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/15/2007

The Guardian

66. Avichai Kremer, MBA '06
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/15/2007

Boston Globe

67. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, B.Arch. '47
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 06/15/2007

Metropolis Magazine

68. David Halberstam
Tribe Posting : Lives : 06/14/2007

Mr. Halberstam shared a Pulitzer Prize in 1964 for his coverage of the Vietnam War for The New York Times.

69. Love Before the Ruins
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Katie Roiphe, author of Still She Haunts Me and the controversial The Morning After, explores unconventional marriages among the literati in pre-World War II London.

70. The Google Mafia
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Although founded by two Stanford dropouts, Google's top ranks were quickly infiltrated by Harvardians. Meet Google's Gang of 10.

71. New Untitled Listing
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007
72. The Brawl at Depaul
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Supposedly about the Middle East, the raucous Dershowitz-Finkelstein feud has now descended into career meddling.

73. 6 Degrees of Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Use five Harvard diplomas to get from pitching phenom Dice-K to raunchy comedian Dice Clay.

74. Passions: Lee Mindel
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The architect and designer takes us through his graceful mid-century modern Manhattan duplex.

75. Mailer Gets the Bird
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The feisty author was feted at the Paris Review Spring Revel.

76. The Ticker
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Whose stock is rising and whose you should unload.

77. In a Glass of its Own
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The founder and chairman of the Boston Beer Company, Jim Koch, wants to change the way people look at the sturdy old stein.

78. Harvard's First Husband
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Charles Rosenberg is boldly going where no man has gone before.

79. Reading Between the Lines
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007
80. Still Standing In Iraq
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

A curious journalist snuck across the border in search of a crumbling icon but found something more.

81. What Price Perfection?
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Designer children, designing parents.

82. It’s Not Exactly Lying
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Filling out the admissions application has always been a creative endeavor.

83. The Education of Pete Seeger
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The folk icon explains why he dropped out of Harvard.

84. From the Editors of 02138
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007
85. The Cult Reject
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Think cults are only for zombies? Then meet author Helen Newman, who spent five years with the Zendiks.

86. The Screening Room
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

A.O. Scott on how to watch a movie like a critic.

87. Dr. Groopman’s Prescription
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Expert advice on how to diagnose your doctor before he diagnoses you.

88. Ahead of the Curve
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Evolutionary psychologist Steven Gaulin may be on to a juicy new theory: Ample mothers make bigger-brained babies.

89. You Are Now Free to Move About the Solar System
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Meet the doctor who never got over his youthful obsession with Star Trek, Star Wars, and anything else having to do with rockets. His life goal: fostering a consumer-driven market for space technology and (why not?) a future colony on Mars.

90. Harvard Law: The Musical
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Who ever thought law school could get this glamorous?

91. Jazzy Fabulous
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The glory of old Adams House lives on in Pink Martini’s new album.

92. The Rejects
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Every admissions office gets it wrong sometimes. Here’s our list of Harvard’s biggest mistakes.

93. The Company of Mira Nair
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

The Indian filmmaker discusses her movies, her characters, and her own history.

94. In the Groove
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Joshua Redman planned a career in law to avoid the shadow of his famous musician father. Now he’s emerging as one of the great saxophonists of his generation.

95. A Few God Men
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Phillip E. Johnson went to Harvard, opposed the Vietnam War, and taught at Berkeley. But, along with two college peers, Johnson has also devoted his life to promoting intelligent design. The true story of three former liberals and their fight to put God back in our schools.

96. How to Run Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

What Drew Faust can learn from Derek Bok.

97. Lady in Waiting
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

As Drew Gilpin Faust prepares to take Harvard’s helm, the president-elect remains a little-known figure to many faculty, students, and alumni. How did the Civil War historian and Radcliffe dean make her way to the top of the world’s most powerful university? And what does she intend to do now that she’s there? Richard Bradley reports on the big questions surrounding Harvard’s new president.

98. Dog Days Arts Calendar
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

For world travellers and homebodies alike, there’s something cultural brewing near you this summer.

99. From Blog to Bookshelf
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

All about “Sex and the Ivy,” an X-rated blog by Lena X. Chen.

100. On the Scene With...Louis Begley
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

The lawyer-cum-author reveals the secrets of his brilliant second career—and mixes us a sublime martini.

101. The Search for Harvard's Next Leader
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

On the morning of Wednesday, January 31, Thomas R. Cech, the Nobel Prize–winning head of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, picked up the phone and called the Harvard Crimson. In December, the newspaper had reported that Cech was a candidate for the presidency of Harvard. Now, Cech told the paper, “I have withdrawn my name from consideration.” Quickly posted online, those words shocked the Harvard campus. Cech wasn’t the first candidate to say no, but his exit was different. It came late in the search process, and the campus buzz had it that he wasn’t just a candidate, he was a leading candidate. With Cech gone, who was left?

102. Joel D. Kaplan, A.B. ’91, J.D. ’98
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 06/12/2006

There’s nothing Joel Kaplan won’t do for his boss. Kaplan, who recently replaced Karl Rove as deputy chief of staff for policy, skipped out on his Hawaii honeymoon to return to the White House. Kaplan previously worked under Joshua Bolten, President Bush’s recently appointed chief of staff, in the Office of Management and Budget.

103. Mark Zuckerberg, A.B. ’06
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 06/07/2006

The fledgling CEO recently scored $25 million in venture capital for Facebook, his addictive social networking site. The infusion quells rumors that Zuckerberg had been looking to sell his brainchild, at a sticker price that made even Viacom blink.

104. Edwin Turner Bowden Jr., 81; Professor of American Literature
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/29/2006

Henry James, Peter DeVries and Washington Irving all lived in the imagination of Edwin Turner Bowden, who taught in the English Department at the University of Texas, Austin.

105. Christine Hobart, 82; Professor of Labor History
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/17/2006

The Boston Globe today expanded on last month’s brief notice for Christine Hobart, in a longer obituary that outlines the intellectual passions of this professor and former mill worker.

106. Scott Charles Borkowski, 50; Realtor
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/16/2006

The young Scott Charles Borkowski died unexpectedly at his home in Kittery Point, Maine, reports the Boston Globe.

107. Clay Corson Jordan, 90; Manager and Salesman
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/14/2006

The Portland Press Herald of Maine reports the passing of Clay Corson Jordon, Harvard College Class of 1938. Jordon’s management and sales career included stints at Gillette and Lockheed Aircraft, spanning such exotic destinations as Calcutta, India and Burbank, California.

108. Eldon Reuben Cox, 82; Consultant, Business Manager at University of Utah
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/14/2006

The Salt Lake Tribune contains a tender notice for Eldon Reuben Cox, a retired businessman. The Idaho native attended Brigham Young University and Harvard, where he received his MBA in 1952.

109. Joseph G. Costa, 72; President of Forklift Company
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/14/2006

Joseph Costa, the son of Italian immigrants, embraced his adopted town of Germantown, Tennessee, with gusto.

110. Fred Temple, 90; Sales Consultant
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/12/2006

For a moving tribute to lifelong love, read the Boston Globe obituary for Fred and Betty Temple. During their sixty-five year marriage they shared joy in nature, family, and music, and died only a week apart from eachother.

111. Lawrence Lader, 86; Journalist Who Championed Abortion Rights
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/10/2006

Lawrence Lader was a writer whose intellectual and political energies found their outlet in this country’s impassioned abortion debate. He resolutely promoted the idea of abortion as a civil right, and in the process became, according to his obituary in the New York Times, “a lightning rod for its critics as well as a beacon for its proponents.”

112. Dean Winn, 82; Thoracic Surgeon
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/10/2006

Two years before he died, Dean Winn and an eighty-seven year old friend traveled to Antarctica to mingle with the penguins. Such was the adventurous soul described today in an obituary in the Mail Tribune of Jackson County, Oregon.

113. Peter J. Buckley Sr., 53; Sales Representative
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/10/2006

“Damn, Pete had quickest wit I ever saw!” The online condolence book for Peter J. Buckley Sr. is full of such testimonies to his kindness and sharp sense of humor.

114. John Adams Paine, 85; Harvard Hockey Star
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/29/2006

The Boston Globe reports that John Adams Paine, whose name graces the Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame, died on April 30. The college hockey star was captain of the varsity team for the 1942-43 season. After graduating in 1943, Adams Paine joined the Navy and was stationed to an unlikely locale for a winter sportsman: Panama. Later in life, the investment banker and his wife, Jane Patterson, raised two daughters and two sons. After retirement Adams Paine enjoyed golf and curling at the Brookline Country Club.

115. John Wentworth Peirce, 94; Architect
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/29/2006

John Wentworth Peirce came from an old Yankee family, and his lifelong fascination with design and conservation stemmed from deep ties to the New England landscape. He was instrumental in the preservation of large swaths of wilderness in Essex County, on northern coastal Massachusetts; and his architecture firm, Peirce, Pierce and Kramer, designed significant buildings in a modern vernacular.

116. Fredric D. Lake, 92; Radiologist
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/26/2006

The Chicago Tribune notes the passing of Fredric D. Lake, an eminent Chicago radiologist. An Amherst graduate who was born in Perth Amboy, NJ, Lake attended Harvard Medical School and for thirty years was Chief of Radiology at Columbus Hospital, as well as President of the Illinois State Medical Society from 1974-1975. During World War II he served with the 5th Battalion in Great Britain, North Africa, Italy and Austria, earning the rank of Lt. Colonel and a Bronze Star.

117. Michael Fry, 61; U.S. Army Colonel, Advisor on Disarmament
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/25/2006

“Old soldiers never die…” From the halls of the White House to a downtown drug recovery center, Michael Fry spent his life trying to be of service to other people. The Milwaukee native, a quietly proud Army veteran, was rarely spotted without his trademark West Point baseball cap. He saw heavy combat in Vietnam, and among his many citations received the Purple Heart for wounds sustained in battle.

118. Christine L. Hobart; Professor at Northeastern University
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/25/2006

A notice in the Boston Globe today noted the passing on April 22 of Christine L. Hobart, a graduate of Radcliffe College. After earning her doctorate from the Harvard Business School, she taught in the Graduate School of Business at Northeastern University until her retirement.

119. John Thomas Poirier, 73; Colonel in US Air Force
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/25/2006

John “Jack” Thomas Poirier cut the dashing figure of a gentleman soldier; his was a life “filled with academics, valor, adventure and love,” according to a notice in the Colorado Springs Gazette. A 1955 graduate of West Point, Poirier earned the Bronze Star for Valor and the Distinguished Flying Cross, among other medals, while serving as a pilot and forward air controller in Vietnam. His assignments as military attaché took him to Venezuela, Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica. He was a professor and the first judo coach at the United States Air Force Academy.

120. Hugh O. de Fries, 81; Navy surgeon, educator
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/25/2006

A nationally respected surgeon and teacher who died April 13, Dr. Hugh O. de Fries made groundbreaking contributions to the field of otolaryngology. While serving in the Navy Medical Corps, de Fries developed new reconstructive surgery techniques for Marines who suffered severe head and neck injuries in Vietnam, according to his obituary in the Washington Post. During his tenure at the National Naval Medical Center and later at the John Hopkins School of Medicine, he also pioneered chemotherapy treatments and new surgical techniques for the treatment of head and neck cancers.

121. Robert H. Meystre, 96; Financial Analyst
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/23/2006

Hoboken, N.J., native Robert H. Meystre enjoyed a fruitful career in finance, despite having entered the job market in the thick of the Great Depression. In 1933, as a freshly minted Harvard M.B.A., he worked a personal connection to land a credit analyst position at Chase Manhattan Bank. The former journalist quickly expanded his network in the financial sector, and with his wife Ginny and growing family followed jobs to Maryland, Illinois and Rhode Island.

122. Willis Schaupp, 79; Proctologist, Professor of Surgery at UCSF
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/23/2006

Born into a medical family, Willis Schaupp knew by age 12 that he wanted to be a doctor. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that young “Willie” headed east to Harvard Medical School soon after graduating from Stanford, however New England apparently could not charm him, for he returned to California in 1950.

123. Kenneth Crotty, 99; Journalist
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/17/2006

Kenneth Crotty loved to tell the stories of people he encountered in his near century-long life. In an obituary published in the Boston Globe, his daughter says that the gregarious Crotty never wanted a desk job, preferring instead to make a career of writing and reporting.

124. Luther Moore Child, Jr., 95; Business Manager, Outdoor Enthusiast
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/15/2006

Medford-born Luther Moore Child, Jr., died April 3 at the age of 95. A graduate of Tufts and Harvard, where he received his M.B.A. in 1934, Child lead a varied career in the printing business, including the launch of his own company, Pine Tree Composition, in 1973. After serving as a mine

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