Goldstein of Golden Valley, MN, Maresearch scientist, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, and head of the department, University of Minnesota expert in heat transfer measurement techniques and film cooling development engineer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory veteran prolific academic writer enjoyed travel, theater, classical music, Minnesota Vikings football, and chasing solar eclipses active in professional and alumni affairs. ’48 BS HE-Marylin Aikman Beardsley of Ithaca, NY, formerly of Auburn, NY, Februnursery school teacher advocate for healthy eating enjoyed international travel, sailing, skiing, gardening, journaling, sewing, needlework, and other crafts active in civic, community, and alumni affairs. Buschman of Williston, VT, formerly of Derby Line, VT, Januowner of a farm appraisal business manager, Eagle Point Farm manager, Newport branch of the Farmer’s Home Administration loan assistance program veteran enjoyed hunting, fishing, cross-country skiing, swimming, and walking active in civic, community, and alumni affairs. Census Bureau also worked at Market Opinion Research (now Escalent) enjoyed travel and entertaining active in community, religious, and alumni affairs. ![]() ’47 BA-Barbara Everitt Bryant of Ann Arbor, MI, Mafaculty member and survey research scientist emerita, University of Michigan Ross School of Business first woman director of the U.S. ’46, BS CALS ’45-Doris French Thiebaud of Clinton, MD, Januworked in public school libraries homemaker active in alumni affairs. Smith of Cape Coral, FL, formerly of Akron, OH, Februenergy systems consultant, Ohio Edison veteran. ’46, BS HE ’45-Marion Moulton McPheeters of Ithaca, NY, Maself-employed registered dietitian and consultant to doctors and public health clinics in Binghamton, NY promoted good eating habits through the Head Start program homemaker Scout leader community volunteer enjoyed travel, running, bridge, and square dancing active in alumni affairs. ’46, BA ’47-Patricia Strickler Dietly of Erie, PA, Februaccomplished pianist member of several humanitarian and educational boards and organizations enjoyed travel, gardening, golf, tennis, and skiing active in religious affairs. drafting airplane wing sections for the war effort during WWII nominated to the National Women’s Hall of Fame prolific quilter enjoyed travel, games, puzzles, and family reunions active in community and alumni affairs. ’45, BA ’46-Nancy Stephenson Bond of Ithaca, NY, Februmathematics teacher, Frontier High School also worked at Curtis Wright Corp. Baxter Engineering Co., which specialized in the design of grain elevators and mills veteran charter member and trustee, Canal Society of New York State author of two books on industrial archaeology enjoyed international travel and Buffalo Bills football active in religious and alumni affairs. ![]() ![]() Baxter of Buffalo, NY, Novemlicensed professional engineer assistant superintendent of schools, Division of Plant Services and School Planning, Buffalo Board of Education partner, A.E. ![]() ’43-Esther Cohen Germanow of Rochester, NY, Septemactive volunteer, docent, and fundraiser, Memorial Art Gallery patron of the arts enjoyed international travel, golf, skiing, tennis, gardening, flower arranging, theater, and entertaining active in community and religious affairs. The University recently learned of the passing of these CornelliansĮditor’s note: Please submit notification of alumni deaths-including an obituary, if possible-to the University at Once the University records an alumni death in its database, the relevant information is forwarded to Cornellians for inclusion in a future In Memoriam section.
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