James Stuart Patrick ’67

James Stuart Patrick ’67 of Clarence, New York, died on July 25, 2013. Jim came to the College from Theodore Roosevelt High School in East Chicago, Indiana. At Dartmouth he majored in music and was a brother of Tau Epsilon Phi. Jim was a jazz scholar, author, composer, Grammy Award winner and known as a “cool dude.” Jim received his M.F.A. from Princeton University, where he also served on the faculty (1971-73). He held positions at Cornell University as a junior fellow in the Society for the Humanities (1974-76) and lecturer in the department of music (1976-77) and joined the faculty at the University at Buffalo in 1978. He is survived by his cousin, John ’57. A tribute to Jim may be found at facebook.com/MichaelRoyalTrio/posts/401895703253532.


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