![]() Survivors include a son, a daughter, and a brother, Donald Sutherland ’37. In 1977, he was appointed by former governor Bob Straub to represent the commercial fishing industry on a nine-member commission to manage the South Slough Sanctuary at Coos Bay, Oregon. Suds lived in Charleston, Oregon, beginning in 1961, and was a commercial salmon fisherman. Sutherland ’41, in January 19, 1995, in Roseburg, Oregon. He is survived by his wife, a niece, and a nephew. He edited Medicine Man, published in 1989, the memoirs of his father, a medicine show pitchman at the turn of the century who became a respectable country doctor. After retirement, he returned to the study of American history and completed projects in the history of the American West. His articles have been published in the Progressive, the Western Political Quarterly, the New York Times Magazine, and the New Republic, as well as in numerous government publications. He wrote widely on American politics, environmental policy, and public administration, and was a consultant to the Department of the Interior, the federal Water Resource Council, and the Public Land Review Commission. From 1970 until his retirement in 1976, he held the Ralph Emerson Chair At Wellesley. He joined the faculty of Wellesley College in 1946, and became professor of political science there in 1958. Navy during World War II, resigning with the rank of lieutenant commander in 1946. Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Price Administration, Washington, D.C., and joined the U.S. He received his MA in 1940 in political science and a PhD in 1950 from Stanford University. (Pete) Stratton ’38, June 7, 1995, in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He returned to Oregon in 1967, settling in Eugene. Plywood in Sacramento, California and assistant manager of the same company in San Jose. He served as a lieutenant in the Navy in World War II. The son of Reed president Richard Scholz and then dean of women Cheryl MacNaughton Scholz, he attended Reed from 1936 to 1939 and later attended Columbia University. Robert Scholz ’40, May 15, 1994, in Springfield, Oregon. Survivors include her husband, a son, two brothers, a sister, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. ![]() She attended Willamette University for one year, transferring to Reed in 1929. Margaret Grover Swift ’32, May 15, 1994, in Newberg, Oregon. Survivors include his wife, three daughters, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He established a general medical practice in Enterprise in 1938, and in 1939 married his wife, Jean. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center in Portland. He attended the University of Oregon Medical School after graduating from Reed and served his internship and residency at St. ![]() Sharff ’34, April 15, 1994, in Enterprise, Oregon, where he had lived and worked since 1938. She lived for many years in Salem, Oregon, moving to Newport in 1992 to be closer to her niece who cared for her. She was married to Herbert Kramer, who died before her. Doris Desclais Berkvam Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Results for "S"ĭorothy Sayers Kramer ’26, January 16, 1994, in Newport, Oregon. ![]()
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