Professions: Chairman of Moore and Munger, a firm marketing waxes, clays, and petrochemicals; lawyer at the firm of Root, Ballentine in New York; chairman of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; founder, president, and chairman of the Stratton Mountain ski area; president of the National Ski Area Association; officer in the submarine service during World War II.
Degrees: A.B. ’43, Harvard College; L.L.B., University of Virginia Law School.
Passions: A member of numerous yacht clubs and an experienced sailor, he participated in 25 Bermuda races and sailed from New York to New Zealand in 1991. Collected and annotated Life Under Sail, an anthology of sailing manusripts.
Death: June 26, 2006, of a heart attack, at his summer home on Martha's Vineyard.
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