![]() ![]() He was chief of the hospitals section and a consultant to the president for the World War II War Production Board. He was earlier an administrator at Malden Hospital, Pittsfield Hospital, and Central Maine General Hospital. He chaired the New England Hospital Assembly and the American College of Hospital Administrators. He was a former administrator at Newton Wellesley Hospital, where he’d worked for twenty-three years. A bridge player, she is survived by a son, a daughter, four grandchildren, and a great-grandson. She interviewed applicants to Brown through the BASC program. A homemaker and a member of Hadassah, she was Hadassah Woman of the Year in 1996. Muriel Kommel Portnow ’33, of Floral Park, N.Y. She is survived by a son, a daughter, and three grandchildren. She was a teacher for forty-five years in several U.S. Marian Viskari Jacobsen ’33, ’38 AM, of Fort Belvoir, Va. A member of the Kenbrin Swim and Tennis Club, the Barrington Senior Center, and the Brown Glee Club, he is survived by two daughters, four grandchildren, and a sister. He was a Boston Red Sox fan and a member of St. Army Air Forces veteran of World War II, he was an intelligence officer. Early in his career he played professional football and lacrosse. He was elected to the Brown Athletic Hall of Fame and was selected to the football team’s 125th anniversary team. As an undergraduate he was captain of the football team, receiving All-East and All-American honorable mentions in football and lacrosse. A member of the New England and Eastern Association of Football Officials and the International Olympic Committee, he was former vice president of the NCAA and president of the ECAC. He was chief marshal of the Commencement ceremonies in 1974 and received the Brown Bear Award. A lawyer, he was athletic director of Brown from 1946 to 1962, when he was named Brown’s alumni director. She is survived by two daughters, four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Mary’s Church in Biddeford, she enjoyed gardening. She was a teacher at Riverside Junior High School in East Providence for seven years and assistant director of Charles River ARC in Needham, Mass., for thirteen years. He is survived by a son, two brothers, and a sister.Īgnes Gould Johnson ’30, of Biddeford, Maine June 12. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the Providence Medical Society, the American College of Surgeons, the Providence Surgical Society, the National Board of Medical Examiners, the Rhode Island chapter of the American College of Surgeons, and the University Club. Army Medical Corps during World War II, he served in the China-Burma-India Theater. Industries, and was a medical consultant to insurance companies and trade businesses. He was affiliated with Rhode Island Hospital, Brown Health Services, and B.I.F. A physician, he retired in 1997 from his private medical and surgical practice. Survivors include daughter Barbara ’58 and son Raymond ’63.ĭavid R. Survivors include daughter Kimberly Allmon Tiernan ’77. 1930sĭonald Allmon ’30, of Gulf Stream, Fla. Dorothy Mowry Knowles ’23, of Kingston, Mass. ![]()
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