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VJul ul-l James Maloney, Owls ' assistant coach, 62. James Maloney, a model for the basketball community, and the Owls assistant coach for 23 years, died of an apparent heart attack on May 3, 1996. Maloney had been an aide to Owls ' coach Don Casey, and then became John Chancy s assistant in 1982 after Chaney joined Temple. Among those guards he tutored: Nate Blackwell, Howie Evans, John Lucas and Johnny Miller. In addition to his coaching he was a role model for all. and respected highly by the Temple community. He is survived by his wife. Barbara Ann, four sons and a daughter. Frances T. Israel, ex-editor of Times, 81 Israel, the founding editor of Temple Times, died at her home in Society Hill on Aug. 2. 1 9 96. She was 8 1 . Israel became editor of the Temple Times in 1 970 when it began publication. She retired in l SO. Not only an editor. Israel was also a teacher and a poet. She was also active in the Progressive Education Movement, founded by philosopher John Dewey, prior to joining Temple. While at Temple she taught at Temple ' s Laboratory school. This school was based at the Oak Lane Country Day School.
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popular an effective) has doubled increasing the unit to eight officers. There will be ninety armed officers on the campus when training is complete. The Temple Police Department is licensed by the state of Pennsylvania. Students are urged to use the escort service which currently has five vans running through the night and stopping at designated locations. There has also been a project done by students for night safety. They have 1 designed night maps providing information to locate phones and security stations. There are some helpful hints offered for students to follow when traveling on campus. With all these security changes and steps toward abolishing crime, Temple is following the theme Step Into The Future. - Danielle Cushner William T. Bergman, Jr. Managing Director For Public Saftey Campus Police Temple University !ยป:t
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Martha Gladfelter, wife of Millard E. Gladfelter Martha Gladfelter, wife of Temple University ' s fourth president, the late Millard E. Gladfelter, died on March 10, 1996. at Rydal Park Medical Center in Rydal, PA. She was 92. Born Martha Louise Gaut, in Streator, Illinois, Mrs. Gladfelter later went on to become a teacher, teaching in country schools. She met her future husband at the University of Wisconsin, where she attended classes. They were married in 1931, a marri age that lasted 63 years. Dr. Gladfelter died in February 1995. Just before their marriage Dr. Gladfelter ' s long career at Temple began. Mrs. Gladfelter was involved with the Temple University Faculty Wives, the ladies Board for St. Christopher ' s Hospital and the Jenkintown library, amongst others. She is survived by her brother, Leslie E. Gant, of Cincinnati; sons Bruce of Chicago and Phillip of Seattle; two grandchildren, Charles S. and Elizabeth Gladfelter. and a nephew, Leslie E. Gant. Jr. H.C. Hamilton, pioneer in psycho-pharmacology, 94 Dr. Hughbert C. Hamilton joined Temple faculty in 1928. and was a pioneer in what later became known as psycho-pharmacology. As emeritus professor of psychology he was responsible for the department ' s growth in the 1960 s. and for the development of campus psychology labs, including the facilities in Weiss Hall. Between 1947 and 1970. when he retired, he also served as editor of what is now Temple University Press. He died July 3 1 , 1 996, at the age of 94. una Schwab
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