Lewis Pauker of Wilmette, Illinois, died in February after a long illness. Lew came to the college from Oceanside, New York. A chemistry major, he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi, Jewish Life Council, Dartmouth Players, and Undergraduate Council. He went to Columbia University, earning his MBA in 1969. Thereafter, as Lew created a career at Colgate-Palmolive, he and his wife Judy lived in New York City, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sydney, Australia, and Bangkok, Thailand. In 1990 they moved to the Chicago area, where Lew was a Senior Vice President for Helene Curtis. Lew's illness deprived him of his short-term memory, but his memories of Dartmouth were vivid, alive, and so very special to him. Lew's many Dartmouth friends loved to reminisce with him and recall our days together in Hanover. Notwithstanding his illness, Lew remained the same sweet, loving man who cherished his family and friends. Lew's powerful legacy to all was his abiding humanity, at all times, under the most difficult circumstances. He will be sorely missed. Lew was survived by his loving family: Judy, sons Benjamin and Edward, mother Norma Rosenthal, and sister Genette Lieb. His funeral was attended by classmates Howard Sharfstein, Harry Jaffe, David Sclove, Jim Peck, Sam Ostrow, and '66s Chris Sanger and Mike Nadel. Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, Sept/Oct, 2005.