Karen Tongue Hammond '64
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In Memoriam: Doris Flynn Grady ’44
At age 19, before completing her degree at UNH, Doris Grady was already teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in Biddeford, Maine. Her annual salary was $1,440. The experience influenced her... -
In Memoriam: W. Arthur Grant ’51
When a scholarship made Art Grant’s dream of a college education come true, he took full advantage of the opportunity. Joining the staff of The New Hampshire, he gained his first experience in... -
In Memoriam: Madelyn "Molly" Bowen Connelly '84
Molly Connelly did it all and did it all well. -
In Memoriam: Ronald Bruce Shaw ’63
He helped teach the world to sing. -
In Memoriam: Stephen Baker ’14JD
Attorney, outdoorsman, talented woodworker and a man of deep faith, family was everything to him. -
In Memoriam: Mary Louise Hancock ’42
She was the “grand dame” of New Hampshire politics. -
In Memoriam: Gary Haven Smith ’73
He saw beauty and whimsy in stone. -
In Memoriam: Elizabeth Horvarth Stewart ’88
Although she had once considered becoming a physician, Beth Stewart opted for a career as an occupational therapist. She felt that OT was a more flexible profession that would allow her to help... -
In Memoriam: Doris Paradis Hayden ’30
Born on a farm in Somersworth, NH, Doris Hayden was bilingual from early childhood thanks to her family’s French and Quebecois heritage. It was the beginning of a lifelong love of languages and an... -
In Memoriam: Amos R. Townsend ’52
Before his death on February 21 following a two-year battle with esophageal cancer, Amos Townsend led a fulfilling life as a family man, physician and humanitarian. -
Murray Straus and Owen Rogers Remembered
In May, UNH lost two venerated researchers and members of the teaching faculty — one who helped change America’s views on corporal punishment and family violence; another who supported the... -
In Memoriam—Thomas Edwards Kirkbride ’53
After graduating with an ROTC commission as a second lieutenant, Thomas Kirkbride was posted in Germany with the U.S. Air Force. The experience sparked his interest in international travel and... -
In Memoriam—Richard O. Wasson '95
When he received his bachelor’s degree in 1995, Richard Wasson was 71 years old, the oldest person in UNH history to earn an undergraduate degree. He majored in political science, a subject that... -
In Memoriam—Arnold P. Hanson, Sr. ’48
Born prematurely in 1924, Arnold Hanson weighed just three pounds. Fortunately, the doctor who delivered him in his parents’ kitchen had recently learned a new method of caring for at-risk infants.... -
In Memoriam—David Richard Crockett '42
On October 2, 1942, Lt. David Crockett was en route to Great Britain aboard the converted ocean liner HMS Queen Mary. Life with his new bride, Dorothy Jasper Crockett '42, would be postponed until... -
In Memoriam—Judith Gove Browning '60
Peace Corps volunteer. Teacher. Sports enthusiast, musician, and woodworker. Judith Gove Browning wore many different hats throughout the course of her full and busy life.
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