Alan Davidson III ’63

Alan Davidson III ’63, M.D., died on June 26 in Colfax, North Carolina. He came from a Dartmouth family. Alan grew up in New Bern, North Carolina, and attended Canterbury School, where he was active in the glee club and swimming and tennis teams. At Dartmouth he was a brother of Chi Phi and participated in the Glee Club, Young Republicans, Newman Club, and Ledyard Canoe Club. He received an A.B. in French and went on to receive his M.D. at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Alan spent two years in the Army at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and then went into emergency medicine, spending most of his career as an emergency room physician. He worked at hospitals in Binghamton, New York; Springfield, Massachusetts; and Greensboro, North Carolina. He is survived by his wife, Rosa Lee, and five children.


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