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Betty Dodson, Women’s Guru of Self-Pleasure, Dies at 91
She was a second-wave feminist who taught consciousness raising with a twist, and her workshops on masturbation, buoyed by the internet, have inspired millions.
Paid Notice: Deaths GRIFFIN, MARGARET L. DODSON
GRIFFIN-Margaret L. Dodson. December 21, 1909-Nov. 20, 2000. Peacefully at home in Bethlehem, PA. Smith College Alumna '33. Margie was the beloved wife of the late Albion M. Griffin. Cherished mother of David, James G., Patrick, Michael and Kevin. Grandmother of Nicholas, Rachel and Catherine; Sarah and Elizabeth; Alexandra and Peter; and Graham. Services and burial November 24 from Herron Funeral Home, Bethlehem, PA. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of your choice.
Paid Notice: Deaths RHEA, ALEXANDER DODSON, III.
RHEA-Alexander Dodson, III. Late of NYC, Ft. Worth, TX and White Sulphur Springs, WV, on Friday, September 1, 2000, in his 82nd year. A native of Whitney, TX, a graduate of Princeton University, he served as a Lieutenant Commander, US Navy, during World War II. Mr. Rhea was Vice President of Government Employees Insurance Corp., Washington, DC and Vice President of General Motors Overseas Operations. His career included association as Chairman and Managing Director-General Motors, Melbourne, Cha ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RHEA, ALEXANDER DODSON
RHEA-Alexander Dodson, III. Mr. Rhea of New York City and The Greenbrier, West Virginia, died in New York City Friday, September 1, 2000. He was born in Whitney, Texas. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne Menocal Rhea. He is also survived by his sister, Dorothy Rhea of Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Rhea graduated from Princeton University. During World War II, he served with the United States Navy with rank of Commander in the North Atlantic and Pacific Theaters. His career with General Motors Overseas ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DODSON, DOROTHY M. (NEE ALEXANDER)
DODSON-Dorothy M. (nee Alexander), on April 21, 1997. Beloved wife of the late William J. Devoted mother of William J., Jr. Loving daughter of the late Madge Alexander. Dear sister of the late Marie Dinan. Fond aunt of Patricia, Robert, Thomas & Timothy Dinan. Reposing Quinn-Fogarty Funeral Home, 162-14 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, NY. Visitation Wed. and Thursday, 2-5 and 7-9:30PM. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, 10AM, Holy Family Church. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Daniel B. Dodson, 72, Retired Professor, Dies
Daniel B. Dodson, professor emeritus at Columbia University, died on Sunday at his home in Sollies-Ville, France. He was 72 years old. He died of liver failure, said Dean Morgan Schmitter, a friend. Professor Dodson, a specialist in drama and contemporary comparative literature, began teaching at Columbia in 1947. He retired in 1980, and was awarded the 1980 Bancroft Distinguished Retiring Professor Award. In 1964, he testified on behalf of the comedian Lenny Bruce at his trial on charg ...
Daniel B. Dodson, 72, Retired Professor, Dies
Daniel B. Dodson, professor emeritus at Columbia University, died on Sunday at his home in Sollies-Ville, France. He was 72 years old. He died of liver failure, said Dean Morgan Schmitter, a friend. Professor Dodson, a specialist in drama and contemporary comparative literature, began teaching at Columbia in 1947. He retired in 1980, and was awarded the 1980 Bancroft Distinguished Retiring Professor Award. In 1964, he testified on behalf of the comedian Lenny Bruce at his trial on charg ...
Betty Dodson, Women’s Guru of Self-Pleasure, Dies at 91
She was a second-wave feminist who taught consciousness raising with a twist, and her workshops on masturbation, buoyed by the internet, have inspired millions.
Paid Notice: Deaths GRIFFIN, MARGARET L. DODSON
GRIFFIN-Margaret L. Dodson. December 21, 1909-Nov. 20, 2000. Peacefully at home in Bethlehem, PA. Smith College Alumna '33. Margie was the beloved wife of the late Albion M. Griffin. Cherished mother of David, James G., Patrick, Michael and Kevin. Grandmother of Nicholas, Rachel and Catherine; Sarah and Elizabeth; Alexandra and Peter; and Graham. Services and burial November 24 from Herron Funeral Home, Bethlehem, PA. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of your choice.
Paid Notice: Deaths RHEA, ALEXANDER DODSON, III.
RHEA-Alexander Dodson, III. Late of NYC, Ft. Worth, TX and White Sulphur Springs, WV, on Friday, September 1, 2000, in his 82nd year. A native of Whitney, TX, a graduate of Princeton University, he served as a Lieutenant Commander, US Navy, during World War II. Mr. Rhea was Vice President of Government Employees Insurance Corp., Washington, DC and Vice President of General Motors Overseas Operations. His career included association as Chairman and Managing Director-General Motors, Melbourne, Cha ...
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