Allison Booth Landolt ’41

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Al died May 15, 2000. He prepared at the Ashville School and White Plains [N.Y.] H.S. At Princeton he majored in chemistry, graduating with honors. A member of Campus Club, he roomed with Fred Wood and Gary Piccione.

After Columbia medical school, Al interned at Roosevelt Hospital in New York before Army service at Fort Dix. He then served his residency in psychiatry at New York Hospital, Westchester division, before embarking on a distinguished career as a psychiatrist. He continued in active practice until just a few weeks before he died.

Al was director of psychiatry at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, N.Y., a fellow of the American Psychiatric Assn. and American College of Psychiatrists, an adjunct assistant professor at Cornell U., former president of the Westchester County Medical Society, and served as president (1984), vice president, and assistant secretary of the Medical Society of the State of New York.

Predeceased by his first wife, Nancy Cleland Wagner, Al is survived by his wife, Susan Fredell Landolt, four sons, Cleland, Peter '72, Bruce, and Matthew '81, two daughters, Nancy and Sarah '85; and eight grandchildren.

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