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Lucille Cohn Pianfetti (WCAS35) of Deerfield, Ill., a former social worker in Chicago and Charleston, W.Va., received an award in 1977 from then-Gov. John D. Rockefeller IV for her efforts to advance human rights. From 1943 through 1953 she promoted legislation to allow women to serve on juries in West Virginia.
Dorothy “Dotti” Melville McKowen (J38) of Cincinnati is doing well and enjoying life. She splits her time between homes in Cincinnati and Delray Beach, Fla.
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School Codes
AF: Air Force Commission
C: Communication (formerly Speech)
CB: Chicago Business
CPS: Center for Public Safety (formerly the Traffic Institute)
D: Dental
EB: Evanston Business
FSM: Feinberg School of Medicine
G: Graduate (Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences or School of Continuing Studies)
GC: Graduate Communication (formerly Graduate Speech)
GD: Graduate Dental
GFSM: Graduate Feinberg School of Medicine
GJ: Graduate Journalism
GL: Graduate Law
GMcC: Graduate McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
GMu: Graduate Music
GSESP: Graduate School of Education and Social Policy, Education
H: Honorary
J: Medill School of Journalism
KSM: Kellogg School of Management or Graduate Business
L: Law
McC: Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
Mu: Music
N: Nursing
Nav: Naval Commission
PT: Physical Therapy
SCS: School of Continuing Studies (formerly University College, Continuing Education, Evening Divisions)
SESP: School of Education and Social Policy, Education
Tns: Transportation Center
WCAS: Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Liberal Arts
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