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George B. Rathmann *51

George Rathmann, Amgen’s first CEO who built it into the world’s largest biotechnical company and was the recipient in 2002 of the James Madison Medal…

Henry S. Beers ’48 *50

Hank Beers died Feb. 29, 2012. A longtime resident of Huntington, N.Y., Hank was born in Hartford, Conn., attended local schools and graduated from Kingswood…

James S. Lester ’45 *48

Jim Lester died May 17, 2011. Jim was a “dyed-in-the-wool” alumnus of Williams and received a bachelor’s degree from that institution in 1947. According to…

Robert T. Petersson *46

Robert Petersson, professor emeritus and former chair of the English department at Smith College, died peacefully April 8, 2011, at the age of 92. Petersson…

C. Boyd Shaffer *41

Charles Shaffer, the retired director of toxicology at American Cyanamid Corp., died Oct. 4, 2011. He was 94. Shaffer graduated in 1938 from Lebanon Valley…

Frederick Rhodewalt *79

Frederick Rhodewalt, professor of psychology at the University of Utah, died at home Aug. 19, 2011. He was 62. He graduated from Lincoln University in…

Charles E. Hamm *60

Charles Hamm, who helped found the field of American popular-music history and was a professor of music at Dartmouth, died of pneumonia Oct. 16, 2011…

James N. Rosenau *57

James Rosenau, the retired University Professor of International Relations at George Washington University, died Sept. 9, 2011, after suffering a stroke. He was 86. During…

Sin-i Cheng *52

Sin-I Cheng, Princeton professor emeritus of mechanical and aerospace engineering, died Dec. 6, 2011. He was 89. Born in China, Cheng graduated from Jiao Tong…

John McCarthy *51

John McCarthy, the eminent computer scientist, died of heart disease Oct. 24, 2011. He was 84. McCarthy graduated from Caltech in 1948, and in 1951…

Ernest R. Greene Jr. *68

Ernest Greene, a board-certified anesthesiologist, died from complications due to pulmonary fibrosis on Sept. 27, 2011. He was 70. Greene received bachelor of arts and…

Robert M. Cook *64

Robert Cook, who had been a Yale professor, an attorney, and a union iron welder, died of a form of dementia Nov. 29, 2011. He…

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