Henry Langenberg McIntyre ’33

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Henry McIntyre, an active dedicated volunteer, died Aug. 18, 2003.

After graduating from Princeton, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, he earned a law degree at Northwestern in 1936. He then worked as legal adviser to the Office of Price Administration. He served a as gunnery and field artillery instructor during WWII. He then participated in several real estate projects in Palo Alto. He was very active in civic projects, serving as chairman for Eisenhower's campaign in the Bay Area in 1952, and on several hospital boards. He served the national Alzheimer's Assn. from 1987 to 1997. His greatest interest was in proper population control. He founded the Population Resource Center.

Henry is survived by his wife, Jean; two sons, Bob and Shelby; two daughters, Virginia Stache and Penny Racheff; 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. His first wife, Winnie Wheeler, died about six years ago. Henry will be greatly missed by his extended family, his friends in '33, and the many charitable organizations he supported.

The Class of 1933

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