David Feinman *62 Lived for Service, Travel, and Adventure
May 25, 1924 — June 27, 2025
May 25, 1924 — June 27, 2025
Dec. 16, 1949 — Oct. 13, 2025
July 7, 1934 — March 30, 2025
Oct. 5, 1987 — Nov. 17, 2025
Jan. 16, 1939 — Jan. 18, 2025
April 25, 1945 — March 23, 2025
May 25, 1958 – Oct. 27, 2025
March 11, 1943 — Aug. 21, 2025
Aug. 16, 1930 — April 3, 2025
Feb. 22, 1958 — July 4, 2025
May 29, 1941 — April 12, 2025
Dec. 5, 1969 — June 3, 2025
Jan. 19, 1937 — May 6, 2025
July 22, 1954 — May 31, 2025
‘There were so many things that he did for people,’ says friend Burton Smith ’77. ‘He spread as much joy as he could in so many places’
‘At the heart of it, beneath that textured exterior, was a little kid who loved baseball, who loved ballparks, and who loved cities’
Friend and fellow geologist Tom Holzer ’65 called Hanks a terrific conversationalist with “tremendous integrity”
‘Today, there are people who claim connoisseurship who have not seen one-tenth of the number of paintings as Fu Shen’
‘Some people come out of a trauma stronger,’ said his son, Moorhead ’Mark’ Kennedy III ’79
No one is quite sure how a coffee table Olsen designed ended up in ’Animal House’
‘He was meticulously fair-minded. He saw his job as laying out the facts. I never heard him trash any politician’
’We just really want to make a change,’ Srinivasan said of the Greening Reunions group in 2023
‘Chris was a brilliant dude in many ways — visual artist, music, academics,’ says Jason Camillos ’90
To obtain the accurate insights needed to slow HIV transmission, Cotts Watkins devised an innovative methodology