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Letter from Carl Duncan to Patricia Whiting, September 30, 1966
Duncan, Carl D. (Carl Dudley), 1895-1966
1966-09-30
English
A brief note from Duncan informing Whiting of the National Science breakfast event in Los Gatos.
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Correspondence
Whiting, Patricia, 1940-2010
San Jose -- California
Dr. Carl Duncan and Patricia Whiting Papers
San Jose State University Library Special Collections & Archives
Series I, Box 1, Folder 230
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Dr. Carl. D. Duncan (1895-1966), former SJSU professor and chairman of the National Science Department, began his career at San Jose State College in 1922. During his tenure he mentored many students, and between the years 1964-1966, he mentored Patricia Carpio (Whiting), a student in the Humanities & Art. Whiting worked for Dr. Duncan, who served as the secretary of the Field Studies program at that time. Whiting went on to become the first Filipino woman elected to the Oregon State Legislature, serving three terms from 1972-1978, and a community activist and beloved leader. Duncan and Whiting maintained a long-term friendship that lasted until his death in 1966. Patricia Whiting died at age 69 on July 1, 2010 of cancer. She is survived by her husband Vincent Whiting.
Dear Patricia: While you were in today, I forgot to say - or to remind you that tomorrow AM is the occasion of the Nat’l. Science breakfast at Oak Meadow Los Gatos. I’ll be back by noon however - so should you want to come over to read in the afternoon I’ll be here - and I’ll be here Sunday most or all of the day, and you’ll be welcome. Have a good night’s rest and sweet dreams! Love - Carl
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