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Arthur "Chick" Marchand Jr. '55, July 8, 1997, in Somerset, Mass., at 68. He received a master's in public administration from Syracuse University and held many positions in Somerset administration. He also was active in numerous civic and athletic organizations. He is survived by his wife, Mary, two daughters, including Cynthia Marchand Burgeron '76, two sons and four grandchildren.
Judith Babcock MacAdams '57, March 2, 1997, in Fairfield, Conn., at 61. She was a secretary for the Fairfield Board of Education and a longtime resident of the town. Survivors include her three children, David MacAdams, Carrie MacAdams and Linda Tetreau, and a granddaughter.
Philip J. Golden Jr. '58, May 24, 1997, in North Falmouth, Mass., at 60. He received his M.B.A. from the University of Hartford and was a financial manager for IBM, where he worked for 33 years before his retirement in 1991. Besides his wife, Muriel, he is survived by his son, daughter, granddaughter, father and sister.
Thor G. Juhlin '59, June 15, 1997, in Morristown, N.J., at 61. President of Juhlin & Associates, Inc., a sales agency specializing in construction materials, he also was active in various professional organizations and in his local community. Survivors include his wife, Wilhelmina de Kadt Juhlin '61, a daughter and two sons.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Neidich '75, May 31, 1997, at 43. She received an advanced degree from Boston University and was senior editor in the public relations department at Newton Wellesley Hospital, Massachusetts. She is survived by her parents, her sister, her brother and six nieces and nephews.
James D. Houck '77, April 26, 1997, on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, at 42. He received an M.B.A from the Wharton School of Business and was managing director and chief administrative officer of Lehman Brothers Japan. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn, his father, a brother, a sister and nieces and nephews.
J. Anthony Lukas, Litt.D., '87, June 5, 1997, in New York, N.Y., at 64. The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and author explored social and racial issues of the 20th century.
Benjamin A. Quarles, Litt.D. '75, Nov. 11, 1996, in Cheverly, Md. His many distinguished articles and books contributed greatly to a fuller understanding of the contributions of African Americans in U.S. history.
Ruth Fairbanks Burke '24, September 12, 1998, in Brunswick, Maine, at 96. A homemaker, she was predeceased by her husband, John H. Burke '26. She is survived by a son and daughter, John H. Burke Jr. and Ruth Marshall, seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Hiram H. Crie '25, July 18, 1998, in Winter Haven, Fla., at 95. After service in the Army Air Corps in World War II he was an accountant for a furniture store. He is survived by two daughters, Lorraine Heilman and June Samson, his brother, nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.