Monday, May 21, 2018

The MIT World War II Honor Roll



IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES 1941 - 1945

Horace Jonas Adelson
Edward Schwartz Allee
Robert William Allen
James Roy Andersen
Richard Neal Anderson
James Henry Appleton
Charnley Kemper Atwater
Donald William Augusterfer
William Church Baker
Joseph Hunter Bakewell
Allan Ralph Bardwell
Edwin Fry Barry
David Bradt Bartlett
Beshara Elian Battit
Frederick William Baumann Jr.
Peter Paul Bernd
John Russell Bird
Francis Loudon Black
Brandon Brewster Bodell
Lawrence Arthur Bosworth
William Francis Brangan Jr.
George Thaddeus Breitling
Richard Herbert Bresler
Isaac Brimberg
Norman Robert Bryan
James Cyril Burke
John Francis Burke
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Leland Mohtershead Burr Jr.
Thomas Colin Campbell jr.
Earl Richards Carle
Robert Sherwood Carr
Theodore John Carr
Charles Vincent Case Jr.
Robert Dix Castle
Lincoln Romeiser Clark Jr
Sterling Moore Clark
Robert Carroll Clement
Francis Sylvester Conaty
Joseph Anthony Conlin
Harold Connett Jr.
James Henry Cooke
Francis Michael Costello Jr.
Francis Joseph Crimmins
Otis Waite Crocker
James Adams Curran
Harold Francis Theophilus Davies
William LeRoy Davis
Robert Elwyn DeMerritt
Arthur Louis Dionne
Robert Edward Dixon
William Simpson Doughten Jr.
Paul Whitney Dove
Delavan Bloodgood Downer Jr.
James Francis Downing
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Arthur Dzendollt
Richard Daniel Eadington
John Clayton Ekeberg
Richard Grant Elrick
Robert MacNab Emery
Alva Franklin Englehart
Norman Cornell Estes
Douglas Grant Fenton
James Hollister Ferguson
Raymond West Ferris
Francis Gurney Fine Jr.
Lamar Fleming 3d
Robert Walton Fleming
Charles Benedict Fodale
Paul Henry Fretz
Walter Joseph Freund Jr.
Ernest Francis Gallagher
Robert Anthony Gallagher
John Henry Gander
John Dick Gardiner
Howard Robert Garner
Clayton Samuel Gates
George Samuel Gerst
George Davis Gibson
Bernard Lee Goldsmith
Everett John Graham Jr.
William Daniel Grant
John Guttel
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Robert Foster Haggerty
Leigh Spaulding Hall Jr
Edward Alexander Hallick
Vincent Robert Hann
Henry William Harms
Thomas Harper Jr.
Leon Francis Harris
Howard Raymond Healy
John Cameron Heist
Richard Kirk Henry Jr.
John William Herb
Bradford Kent Herman
Frank William Horne Jr.
William Gabriel Houck Jr.
Harry Ensor Hubbard
Donald Mulford Hunt
Henry Wright Hurley
James Francis Clark Hyde
William Benton Hyde
Edward Carpenter Immer
Waldo Clark Jackman Jr.
John West Jackson
Perry Hammond Jacob
Harold Wiltsie Jacobson
Cornelius Allen Jenkins
Frank Jay Jerome 3d
Malcolm Edward Johnson
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Robert Edward Johnson
Russell Willett Johnson
Cutler Jones
Louis William Juliano
John Dandridge Henley Kane
Tobias Arthur Karno, Jr.
Stanley Julian Katcher
Charles Francis Kelly, Jr.
James Edward Kelley
Erskine Ramsay Kelly
Max Simon Kendzur
Alfred William Kinsman
Erling Klapstad, Jr.
Harold James Klopp
Edmund Clark Knight
Robert Calvin Kunz
Fred Lee Lamb
William James Latimer
Andre Nicol Laus
Chalres Frederick Leiserson
Charles Nelson Liqued
Norman Edgar Lisk, Jr.
Augustine Patterson Little, Jr.
Thomas Mitchell Loesdon
Alfred Jefferson Lyon
Leon Meyer Mack
Howard Spencer MacKirdy

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Joseph Lynn McCarthy
James Seabury McClave
Francis William McGinnis
Thomas Edward McGrath
William Carmen McHarg
James Ruemmeli McKelvey
Richard Paul McMahon
Burt Chester McNall
Clare Arthur McRoberts
Lansing McVickar
Robert Emmett Manders, Jr.
Mattew Mank
Marvin Merrick
Leonard Abbott Merrill, Jr.
Charles Robert Mills
Floyd Allen Mitchell
Charles Roderick Mize
James Hollenbeck Morehouse, Jr.
Carl Henry Morrill
Robert Fletcher Morrison
Henry Maston Mullinnix
John Joseph Nagle, 3d
Bertram Frank Nagy
Lloyd William Nash
Paul Gustaf Nelson
David Merwin Newbury
David Albert Newcomer

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Burkett Dunlap Newton
Dow Hiram Nicholson
William Edwin Nightingale
Thomas Francis O’Brien
Salvatore Pagliuca
Walter Hale Paige, Jr.
Stephen Richard Papp
Frank Claveloux Parker, Jr.
Roger Wendell Parkinson
Gordon Keith Parks
James Lovett Parmelee
Olcott Sprigg Payson
Ulysses John Lincoln Peoples, Jr.
Malcolm Oliver Petrie
James William Pfueger
Juilus Arnold Pohl
Elbert Baker Pritchard
Henry Ware Putnam
Fred Luman Raymond
Harold MacGregor Reed
Milton Clark Reeves
Willis Ward Reeves, Jr.
Clark Robinson
William Hurlin Robinson
William Rae Robinson
John David Root
Llewellyn H. Rowe, Jr.
Forrest Betton Royal
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Richard Tague Schaeffer
Frederick Emil Sheidy
George Arthur Schutte
Richard Hutchinson Seabury
Paul Dotrenge Seghers, Jr.
Robert Duncan Severson
Henry Crawford Shepard
John Hamilton Shepard
Leonard Griffin Shepard
William Milson Shepard
Alexander George Shisko
Charles Van Arsdale Skinner
George Rosse Smith
Gustavus Hindman Miller Smith
Robert Julian Solow
Ernest Mills Spear
Daniel Stickley Spengler
Karawek Srivichararna
David Warren Stamper
Carl William Starck
Justus Underwood Steele
William Arnold Steinhurst
Edward Forrest Stewart
George Roben Stone
Mark Stowell
Robert Strauten
Lawrence Edward Teich
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William Tham
James Malcolm Topalian
William Frederick Traupp
William Trescher
Derrick Tilton Vail, 3d
Lisle Van Burgh
John VanSchaick
Richard Albert Van Tuyl
Charles Vestal
Howard Winfield Wade
Duane Ralph Waldo
Edward Clark Walsh
Theodore Maxwell Wardwell, Jr.
Mark Murray Waxman, Jr.
Walter Wynne Webster
Lloyd Edward Weidman
Charles John Weschler
William Thomas White
Harry Gill Whitman, Jr.
Richard Sampson Wiener
Randolph Piersol Williams
Robert Erskine Williams, Jr.
Elmer Clarence Wirtz, Jr.
Warren Frederick Wolf
John Williams Woodruff
William Grundtvig Yepsen
James Howard Young, Jr.



This honor roll is located in Building 10 on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  This two story space is known as “Lobby 10” or “Memorial Lobby”.  These travertine marble walls are covered with the names of MIT alumni who have died during WW1, WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. There is a 24 hour silent vigil in this lobby every year by MIT’s ROTC community.  The lettering on the walls was re-gilded in 2012.  Memorial Lobby is on the famous “infinite corridor” parallel to the Charles River and Memorial Drive.  The Great Court, where celebrations such as graduation take place, is outside the glass wall of Memorial Lobby on the south side. 

This blog post was written for the Honor Roll Project:



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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "The MIT World War II Honor Roll", Nutfield Genealogy, posted May 21, 2018, (  https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-mit-world-war-ii-honor-roll.html: accessed [access date]).

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