Wilson W. Cross ’51 died in Roslindale, Massachusetts, on September 6, 2017. He was widely admired as an unusually thoughtful intellectual with an unquenchable curiosity about all things, people and ideas.
Allen E. Odell ’51, known as “Ev” in his undergraduate years, died on August 8, 2017, in Granite Bay, California. His wife, Camille, predeceased him. He is survived by five children and nine grandchildren.
C. Jerome Underwood ’51, a 45-year veteran of the hardwood lumber industry, died on May 1, 2017, in Peterborough, New Hampshire, not far from Underwood Farm, his family’s homestead since 1796.
William H. Jameison ’51, M.D., who for 30 years was the primary general surgeon at Northern Duchess Hospital in Rhinebeck, New York, died on February 28.
Bayard Johnston ’51 died on February 7 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He lived most recently in Pfafftown, a small community that is part of Winston-Salem, after spending most of his life in New Jersey.
Raymond C. Lindquist ’51, one of the most talented infielders in Dartmouth baseball history, died on January 18. He had lived for many years in Fort Myers, Florida.
Selwyn I. Atherton ’51 died on May 5 at his home in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A prominent banker for many years, he was also an accomplished athlete, wine enthusiast and proud grandfather.
John Rheinstein ’51, a widely respected physicist who was a major contributor to the development of ballistic missile defense technology, died on January 10 in Bedford, Massachusetts.