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Memorial services

CLIFFORD SHULL

A memorial service for Professor Emeritus Shull will be held on Friday, April 6 (see obituary). The service will take place from 1:30-3pm in the MIT Chapel, with a reception in the Physics Reading Room (26-152) from 3-4pm.

DOROTHY BOWE

A reception is planned in remembrance of Dotty Bowe on Saturday, April 21 from 2-4 pm in the Brown living room of McCormick Hall. Ms. Bowe, a former associate director of Financial Aid who was instrumental in establishing the Women's Independent Living Group, AMITA and the Association of MIT Retirees, died on February 9 at the age of 71. All are invited.

ILONA KARMEL ZUCKER

The Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies is sponsoring a memorial event on Friday, April 6 in memory of retired senior lecturer Ilona Karmel Zucker, who died on November 30 at age 75. The event will be held at the Faculty Club with a reception/lunch from 11:30am-12:30pm and the memorial beginning at 12:30pm.

ALLAN HENRY

A memorial service for Professor Emeritus Allan Henry of nuclear engineering will be held on Tuesday, April 10 at 3:30pm in the MIT Chapel. A reception will follow at McCormick Hall. Professor Henry, a Boston resident, died on January 28 at age 76.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 4, 2001.

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