Edward Carr Minor ’25

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Ned Minor was born Mar. 29, 1904, in Baltimore, and prepared at Baltimore City College. He was on our freshman water polo team, in the Glee Club and Theatre Intime, and a member of Key and Seal.

Following graduation, he became superintendent of construction at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. He served as a lieutenant colonel in the Corps of Engineers in WWI. He later became chief of the design section of the Baltimore City Housing Authority.

He was a member of the American Institute of Architects. His first wife, Terese Koester, predeceased him.

Following retirement from a career as an architect in Baltimore, he moved to Sykesville, Md., and for several years traveled extensively. He died Mar. 16, 1998.

He is survived by his widow, the former Roberta Miller. The class extends its sympathy to her.

The Class of 1925

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