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...delight in those sessions,” James R. Houghton ’58, the Corporation’s senior fellow, said in a telephone interview. Stone is survived by his wife of 58 years, Marion Rockefeller Stone of Greenwich, Conn., as well as his six children and 15 grandchildren, according to the University. —Staff writer Nicholas M. Ciarelli can be reached at ciarelli@fas.harvard.edu...
...people, perhaps living in public housing or on the streets, for which life’s daily challenges are endless. Their jobs, if they have them, don’t pay enough to make the rent. Their health may be fragile due to inadequate health care. Their children or grandchildren are at risk. Their future is bleak...
...single student feel extremely special,” Geckos said. “I don’t know how she did it year after year.” But Williamson will also be missed at her home as she leaves behind her husband, her stepson, and her four grandchildren. “What a rounded woman to not only be totally professional at work and then she’d come home and be with her family and her grandchildren and her friends and the same thing again and again,” Goodnough said. Williamson and Goodnough...
...lives with his wife, Aya, in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Leder has three grown children, two of whom went to Johns Hopkins University and one of whom went to Yale.While Leder plans to retire in the next few years, he plans to devote his time to his grandchildren. “I’ve discovered great joy comes from my grandchildren,” according to his submission in the 50th Anniversary Class Report. “In the next few years I will retire from a life in genetics, which I’ve loved, from the genetic code...
...turned it down,” reflects Whitman, whose husband ultimately accompanied her to Washington.A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHINGThese days, Whitman retains a life of many options. She teaches a little, talks a lot with graduate students about their education and career plans, and spends time with her two grandchildren. “It’s busy, but it’s nice in the sense that I’ve reached the stage in my life where I can pretty much do just the things I want to—which is a luxury that doesn?...