Doris Bruyninck Millholland, CCAS BA ’45, passed away July 3, 2012 at age 88. After graduating from George Washington University with a degree in English Literature, Millholland went on to live in Indianapolis and work at Western Electric. She was also active in the Watercolor Society of Indiana, the Indiana Artists Club and the Crossroads […]
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Harry Clark Bates Jr., GSEHD MD ’43
Harry Clark Bates Jr., GSEHD MD ’43, passed away on May 31, 2012 at the age of 94. Bates attended medical school at GW, receiving his MD degree in 1943. After an internship and residency at GW he entered the Army Medical Corps as a Captain during World War II. Following the war Clark had a […]
Joe Gallagher, GWSB ’43
Joe Gallagher, GWSB ’43, will be inducted — along with several other local sports legends — into the Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame on May 6. Gallagher is the former St. John’s College High School head basketball coach and athletic director. He and the other five inductees were selected based on their outstanding contributions […]
Frank Strickler, CCAS AA ’41, BA ’42
Frank Strickler, CCAS AA ’41, BA ’42, who was a Watergate defense lawyer, died on March 29 at age 92. Born in Washington in the 1920’s, Strickler served in the merchant marine during WWII as a seaman and cook. He went on to work as a federal prosecutor and is known for representing two of […]
Maria Everhart, MVC AA ’49
Maria Everhart, MVC AA ’49, who worked as a real estate in the Washington area, died on Feb. 27 at age 82. Everhart was born in San Salvador and grew up in the Washington area. She worked for a real estate agent for more than three decades and spent about ten of those years with […]
Arthur Dorman, CCAS AA ’49
Arthur Dorman, CCAS AA ’49, a former house representative and senator, passed away Feb. 17. Dorman was a World War II veteran and an optometrist. He also represented District 21 in Maryland’s General Assembly for 38 years, sponsoring more than 250 bills that became law. He served on the Maryland House of Delegates for 10 […]
E. Stratford Smith, LAW JD ’44, LLM ’49
E. Stratford Smith, LAW JD ’44, LLM ’49, a lawyer and professor, died at age 95 on Dec. 25, 2011. Smith was born in Brigham City, Utah and pursued his bachelor’s degree at the University of Utah and served as communications officer before completing his law and master’s degrees at George Washington University. Throughout his […]
Henry Bardach, CCAS AA ’47, ESIA BA ’48
Henry Bardach, CCAS AA ’47, ESIA BA ’48, a Foreign Service economics and commercial officer who became director of the Office of Economic Policy in the State Department’s East Asia bureau, died Jan. 1. Mr. Bardach served at the State Department from 1951 to 1985. Over the years, his assignments included Hong Kong, Indonesia, Switzerland and […]
Christopher Eve, CCAS AA ’48, BS ’50
Christopher Eve, CCAS AA ’48, BS ’50, turned 100 years old on Nov. 9. To mark the occasion, his wife, Frances, held a party on Nov. 20 at the Mayflower Hotel in D.C., which featured music by the Troubadours, GW’s oldest a cappella group. The couple, who reside in Myerstown, Penn., spent the week in Foggy […]
Frank LaMacchia, CCAS BA ’45
Frank LaMacchia, CCAS BA ’45, passed away Oct. 29. Mr. LaMacchia worked for the State Department from 1948 to 1968 and served in Kenya, South Korea, Iraq, Germany and present-day Zimbabwe. Read a full tribute atThe Washington Post.