Arnold Mortimer Katz ’55

Arnold Mortimer Katz ’55 died on December 9, 2012, in New York City, where he had resided for more than 40 years. Arnie was a financial consultant working initially for Dreyfus, then Shearson-Hammill & Loeb-Rhodes and retired as a senior vice president for Smith-Barney. He came to college from Horace Mann School. At Dartmouth Arnie majored in philosophy and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He served as a board president of the Epilepsy Institute and became a lover of sport fishing. Arnie is survived by his wife, Barbara.


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