Robert William Morris ’59

Robert William Morris ’59 died on April 2. He entered Dartmouth from the Blake School in Minneapolis, majored in English, and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Bob was a member of Army ROTC, was commissioned following graduation, and served as an artillery officer. He earned his business degree from Northwestern in 1968. Bob’s business career spanned more than 40 years, and he first sold computers for Minneapolis Honeywell and then commercial-industrial real estate as a broker with Coldwell Banker and NAI Commercial Real Estate in the Los Angeles area. He and Anne, his wife of about 60 years, were residents of Palos Verdes, California for nearly 50 years. He leaves Anne and children Catherine and Robert Jr.


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