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Charles Yardley Chittick '22, MIT's oldest alumnus, dies at 107Charles Yardley Chittick '22, who was honored this past June as the oldest MIT alumnus, died on Friday, July 18. He was 107. July 22, 2008 Alex d'Arbeloff dies at 80Alexander Vladimir d'Arbeloff '49, a visionary entrepreneur who co-founded Teradyne before becoming chairman of the MIT Corporation, died peacefully on July 8. July 9, 2008 Greenblatt named MIT Alumni Association Interim CEOMIT Alumni Association President Harbo Jensen PhD '74 announced July 2 that Sherwin Greenblatt '62, has agreed to serve as the interim executive vice president and CEO of the association. July 3, 2008 Robert C. Seamans Jr., 89Robert C. Seamans Jr., an MIT alumnus who was a leading NASA administrator during the Apollo program, the ninth secretary of the U.S. Air Force and the dean of MIT's School of Engineering from 1978-81, died on June 28. He was 89. June 30, 2008 Reunion giving surges past $100 millionNexi, the Media Lab's spectacular robot, was a guest at MIT Technology Day, where it was announced that alumni reunion giving totals were $100,578,568, a marked increase over last year's total of $54 million. June 10, 2008 Corporation names new members at meetingThe MIT Corporation, the Institute's board of trustees, elected 10 term members and one life member at its quarterly meeting on June 6 before the Commencement exercises. Dana G. Mead, chair of the Corporation, announced the election results. June 6, 2008 Red Coats ReturnTech Reunions 2008 will bring more than 3,240 alumni and guests from 44 states and 44 countries to campus this weekend. June 4, 2008 Garvin named vice president for institutional engagement at RISDElizabeth A. Garvin, executive vice president and CEO of the MIT Alumni Association, has been appointed vice president for institutional engagement at the Rhode Island School of Design. June 3, 2008 |
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