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CHARLES ELLIS MASON JR. '30 died November 6 in Westwood, Mass. He was a retired Boston investment counselor. A recognized authority on historical art prints and Americana, he was a former trustee and honorary curator of prints at the Boston Athenaeum. He spent summers on Martha's Vineyard, where he chaired the standing committee of the Trustees of Public Reservations and served as director of the Open Land Foundation and the Conservation Society. A member of the Harvard crew that competed in the 1928 Olympics, he was an accomplished sailor. He was an active Harvard alumnus and benefactor. He leaves his wife, Ada (Trafford), a daughter, Elizabeth Mason-Possidente, and three sons, Charles, Benjamin '63, Ed.M. '75, and William, '67.

EDWARD SCHNEIDER '30cl, LL.B. '33cl, died November 25 in Boca Raton, Fla. A labor lawyer in Boston for many years, in 1938 he became the first attorney for the New England region of the National Labor Relations Board. Later he served as labor adviser to the City of Boston and the N.H. She leaves a sister, Ann Denny '31, and a brother, William.

ZELLA KLEIN LONDON '31cl, of Attleboro, Mass., died October 18, 1999. She leaves her husband, Harry, a son, David, a sister, Annabel Porshin, and two brothers, Leo Klein and Arthur Klein '39.

DANIEL FRANKS MARGOLIES '31mcl, J.D. '35, died November 6 in Aurora, Washington, D.C., died December 23, 1998. A Massachusetts chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. He leaves his wife, Katherine (Rust), a daughter, Rosamond Williams, and a son, Alfred.

WILLIAM EDWARD MCCARRON '32, of Pensacola, Fla., died February 26, 1999. He had been president of Shmishkiss Insurance Agency, in Lynn, Mass., and a former director of the Iowa, died February 22, 1999.

LOUIS ARTHUR COOK JR. '34cl, M.A.T. '39, of Long Beach, Cal., died April 22, 1998. A former teacher and school principal, he retired in 1974 as assistant superintendent of the Long Beach Unified School District. He was a past president of Southern Ohio, died August 24, 1999. He was a retired social worker.

FREDERIC HERTZMARK '34, of Boynton Beach, Fla., died November 14. He was a longtime Boston physician with an abiding interest in art, music, and antiques. He leaves his wife, Shirley (Faber), a daughter, Louise Gedwiser '67, a son, Donald, and a brother, William.

MARY STONE DEWING MORAIN '34 died June 14, 1999, in Carmel, Cal. A humanist writer, lecturer, and philanthropist, she spoke out tirelessly in support of population control, international understanding, and the arts. The American Humanist Association named her Humanist of the Year in 1994, and in 1995 she was the first recipient of the Pearl Ross Feminine Activist Award, presented by the Monterey Bay chapter of the UN Association. She was coauhor, with her husband, Lloyd, of a book, Humanism as the Next Step. Besides her husband, she leaves a sister, Ruth Ewing.

NANCY BLAIR O'LEARY '34, of St. Louis, died January 5, 1999.

ELINOR J. ROWE '34mcl, of Cambridge, died April 20, 1999.

STANTON WHITNEY '34cl, of Santa Fe, died May 15, 1999. An advertising executive, he worked for D. Van Nostrand Co., in Princeton, N.J., for 22 years before the firm was taken over by Litton Education Publishing Co., of New York City. A demographer and sociologist, he retired in 1981 as technical adviser to the UN World Fertility Survey. He was an army veteran of World War II who received the Bronze Star for his service in Europe. He leaves his wife, Zaida (Carreras), and a son, Paul.

PAULINE RANDOLPH HAMLIN '35, of Cincinnati, died July 15, 1999. A civic activist with an interest in young people, she worked at the Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation, providing financial aid to help at-risk students stay in school, and was a member of the Cincinnati School Foundation, a watchdog organization. She was also an active member of the Cincinnati Radcliffe Club. She leaves two daughters, Sally Hamlin Price '65 and Becky Hamlin Sato '69, and a son, Peter.

FRANKLIN GLAZIER HINCKLEY '35, LL.B. '38, died July 31, 1999, in Bangor, Me. A prominent Portland attorney and civic leader, he was a longtime partner in the law firm of Bradley, Linnell, Nulty & Brown (now Perkins, Thompson, Hinckley & Keddy) who had served as chairman of the Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence of the Maine. He was also an active Mason for more than 35 years. He leaves a son, Franklin; his wife, Myrna (Crane), predeceased him.

LOLA JOHNSON HUBBARD '35, of Newcastle, Me., died March 29, 1999.

EVELYN WEINBERG LURIE '35 died February 5, 1999, in Bethesda, Md. She was an interior decorator and jewelry designer. In the 1960s she helped found Craft House, in Georgetown, the first retail outlet for craftsmen in the Washington area. Her survivors include her husband, Oscar '35, A.M. '37, a daughter, Irene, a son, Robert, M.Arch. '69, and two brothers, Leonard Weinberg and Mervin Weston.

MAX MARGOLIN '35, of West Roxbury, Mass., died November 11. An international freight transportation consultant, he was chairman of the board of Transmodal Associates Inc., of Rutherford, N.J. He was a world traveler who enjoyed learning foreign languages and attending the theater. He leaves his wife, Rose (Curland), and two sons, Malcolm '62 and William.

HENRY RESTARICK WITHINGTON '35 died October 9, 1999, in Phoenix. He was professor of history at Phoenix College for 20 years, specializing in Elizabethan and American history. Raised in Honolulu, he entered the military as a civilian ensign at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and subsequently skippered the USS Chalcedony, retiring as a lieutenant (jg). His hobby was genealogy. He leaves his second wife, Jaqueline (Isaacs), three daughters, Sara, Wendy, and Mary Milliman, two sons, James and Paul '75, and a brother, David.

IRVING STEPHEN BERGER '36, of Stoughton, Mass., died November 24. He was a nursing-home administrator who, after retiring in 1982, continued to work in nursing homes as a volunteer. He leaves his wife, Muriel (Allen), two sons, Richard and Robert, and a brother, Robert.

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