Arthur Lincoln Webber ’34

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Art "Tod" Webber, who retired in 1977 as v.p. and resident counsel of the Bank of Commerce in NYC and moved to New Milford, Conn., died Jan. 13, 1996, at a convalescent center in Danbury, where he'd been for the past three years.

A graduate of Harvard Law School, Tod joined the Wall Street firm of Whitman, Ransom, where he worked on the Manhattan Project. He went to the Bank of Commerce in 1970.

Before his move to the Candlewood Lake Club in New Milford, Tod and his family lived in Scarsdale, N.Y., where, in his words, they led "a generally typical suburban life." He served on the local zoning board, was an elder in his church, active in a community theater, and a member of the Scarsdale Golf Club as well as of the Princeton Club of N.Y.

Surviving are his wife of 58 years, Elsa (Glaser), a 1933 graduate of Barnard; a daughter, Linda W. Sturtevant; and two grandchildren. Contributions in Tod's memory may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation, Box 1676, Chicago, IL 60601.

The Class of 1934

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