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InMemoriam<br />
Willard L. Pryor' 16 on Mar. 29.<br />
William Hugh McKee '22 (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on May<br />
24.<br />
JohnJ. Zeeb, Sr. '22 (Buffalo) on May 1t.<br />
Saul Moress '24 (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on May 11.<br />
Donald B. Warren '24 (Syracuse, N.Y.) on<br />
June 15.<br />
Margaret Neun Horton '25 (Williamson,<br />
N .Y.) on May 2.<br />
Norman W. Howard '25 (<strong>Rochester</strong>) onJune<br />
to.<br />
Margaret Cornelia Conklin '26 (New Haven,<br />
Conn.) on Mar. 24.<br />
Helen E. Murphy '26E (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on Mar.<br />
3t.<br />
Gerald A. Lux '27 (Toms River, N.J.) on Apr.<br />
9.<br />
Vincent H. Ewing '29E (<strong>Rochester</strong>) onJune 6.<br />
John G. Grant '29R (Ames, Iowa) in February<br />
1983 .<br />
Frances Napes Benson '30E (Canandaigua,<br />
N .Y.) on May 30.<br />
Norman Lewis Peterson '30E (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on<br />
May 19 .<br />
Travel Corner<br />
<strong>University</strong> oj <strong>Rochester</strong> Alumni Tours are planned<br />
with two primary objectives: educational enrichment and<br />
the establishment oj closer ties among alumni and between<br />
alumni and the <strong>University</strong>. Destinations are<br />
selected jor their historic, cultural, geographic, and<br />
natural resources, andjor the opportunities they provide<br />
jor understanding other peoples: their histories, their<br />
politics, their values, and the roles they play in current<br />
world affairs. Programs are designed to provide worryfree<br />
basics such as transportation, transjers, accommodations,<br />
some meals, baggage handling, and projessional<br />
guides, and still allow jor personal exploration oj<br />
individual interests. Escorts, drawnjrom the <strong>University</strong><br />
jaculty and staff, provide special services andjeatures<br />
that add both personal and educational enrichment.<br />
All members oj the <strong>University</strong> community are eligible<br />
to participate in these tours. Non-associated relatives<br />
andjriends are welcome as space permits. Those-other<br />
than spouses, dependent children, or parents oj alumni-who<br />
have no direct connection with the <strong>University</strong><br />
will be requested to make a tax-deductible donation oj<br />
$50 to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
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Ruth Blumstein Rabinovitz '30E (Miami<br />
Beach, Fla.).<br />
George M. Suter '31, '34M (Port St. Lucie,<br />
Fla.) on May 13.<br />
Joseph A. Scarlett '33, '35G (Port Charlotte,<br />
Fla.) on Mar. 1t.<br />
George D. Brown '34M (Auburn, Calif.).<br />
George Dacks '34M (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) on<br />
Apr. 7.<br />
Grace Tuttle Hanks' 34 (East <strong>Rochester</strong>, N . Y.)<br />
on Apr. 26.<br />
Helen Hart '35M (Santa Barbara, Calif.) on<br />
Mar. 27 .<br />
Charles H. Kosmaler '36M (Elmira, N.Y.) on<br />
Apr. 1.<br />
BrynolfLundholm '37GE (Rock Island, Ill.)<br />
on Apr. 3.<br />
Nathalie Coward Snow '37E (Auburn, Mass.)<br />
on Mar. 19 .<br />
Leon C. Friel '38G (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on May 22 .<br />
William K. Fulkerson '38G (Stuart, Fla.) on<br />
Apr. 15 .<br />
Marie Bessey Boardway '39 (Tully, N .Y .).<br />
Lewis W. Bradley '39G (Canandaigua, N.Y.)<br />
on May 15 .<br />
Classic Greece<br />
September 27-0ctober 8<br />
(Last call)<br />
Eight days cruising the Greek coast and isles,<br />
two in Athens. UR Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Howard Merritt,<br />
resident lecturer. Shore excursions, classic site<br />
visits, all meals on ship included. NYC departure;<br />
group arrangements from <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
Caribbean Cruise (with West Indies Lab)<br />
February 10-20<br />
Ten nights, Nordic Prince (Royal Caribbean<br />
Line) with stops at St. Thomas, Antigua, Barbados,<br />
Martinique, and St. Croix, with special<br />
program with faculty and students at URaffiliated<br />
West Indies Laboratory for marine<br />
sciences. From-and return to-Miami, with<br />
free air from 133 cities, including <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
$1 ,800-$2,600 range, with attractive rates for<br />
third and fourth.<br />
Sven Lekberg '39GE (Indianola, Iowa) onJan.<br />
1t.<br />
F. Gordon Grant '40M (Akron, Ohio) on Feb.<br />
18.<br />
Owen F. Sellers '40GE (Tallahassee, Fla.) on<br />
Nov. 5, 1983.<br />
Guy T. Bondi '41 (Webster, N.Y.) on Mar. 29 .<br />
William V. Gioseffi ' 42 on Mar. 29.<br />
Martin S. Barnes '43M (Burlington, Wash.) on<br />
Mar. 26.<br />
Carolyn Holley Britton '47 (Painted Post,<br />
N .Y.) on Apr. 24.<br />
Marjorie Stern Nussbaum '47 (Deal, N.J.) on<br />
Mar. 9.<br />
Mary E. Malcolm '49GE (Worthington,<br />
Minn.) on Dec. 14,1983.<br />
Catherine Halleck Schantz' 50G (<strong>Rochester</strong>)<br />
onJune 28 .<br />
Frank P. Rodgers '51G (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on Apr. 28.<br />
Jeanne Springer Shelanskey , 52N (Canandaigua,<br />
N .Y .) onJuly 7,1982.<br />
Albert Bradford Wing '52G (Annandale, Va.)<br />
on Apr. 13.<br />
Mary Friend Richardson '54E (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on<br />
Apr. 1t.<br />
GerardJoseph Winterkorn ' 54 (Penfield,<br />
N.Y.) on Apr. 7.<br />
Robert S. Clark '55 (Hamburg, N.Y.) on May<br />
23.<br />
Nellie M. Love 'SSG, '68G (Whitesboro, N .Y.)<br />
on Apr. 16.<br />
Samuel E. Rosenzweig '55, '59M (San Diego,<br />
Calif.) on May 16.<br />
William D. Mize ' 58M (Fairview Park, Ohio)<br />
on May 5.<br />
Robert F. Nettnin '61 U (<strong>Rochester</strong>) on Apr. 7.<br />
Michael G. Mason '77 (Newark, Del.) on Apr.<br />
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Family Vacation-<br />
Maho Bay, St.John's, U.S. Virgin Islands<br />
April 7-14<br />
Camping with comfort. Compartmented, permanent<br />
platform-tents with screened eating<br />
area, cooking facilities , and private sun deck in<br />
wooded area touching on spectacular beaches.<br />
U .S. National Park nature trails, rangers, and<br />
programs. Tent or cabin accommodates pair or<br />
couple and allows for third and fourth. Space<br />
limited. Price TBA, but approximately $650<br />
from <strong>Rochester</strong>. Less for third and fourth.<br />
Cote du Rhone Passage<br />
June 3-16<br />
Three nights Paris; five nights cruising Rhone<br />
River from Lyons to Arles, visiting Vienne,<br />
Valence, Viviers, Orange, and Avignon; Monte<br />
Carlo three nights. Art, architecture, and<br />
history back to the Romans. Lecturer en route.<br />
$2,295 from NYC. Group arrangements from<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
Historic East Germany and Prague<br />
August 11-22<br />
Berlin three nights (stay in West, visit East),<br />
Leipzig two nights, Dresden two nights, Prague<br />
three nights. Visits to Potsdam, Wittenberg,<br />
Weimar, and more, plus two cruises on Elbe.<br />
Meet the ghosts <strong>of</strong> Bach, Luther, Schiller,<br />
Goethe, and Liszt. UR lecturer en route. $2,295<br />
from NYC.<br />
For jurther injormation or detailed mailers (as they<br />
become available) on any oj the trips announced, contact<br />
John Braund, Alumni Office, <strong>University</strong> oj <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>, New York 14627, (716) 275-3682.