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Cemetery RecordChanhassen Pioneer Cemetery Lot 76.5 Grave Status Occupied Update Date 11/02/1999 Place of Birth Jefferson, Ohio Place of Death Presbyterian Nursing Home on Lake Minnetonka, Spring Park, MN Age 89 years Marital Status Married to Dorothea Zantiny on August 15, 1942 (married for 57 years) Mother Jennifer Bragg Father Guy Bruce Dodge Children Dorothea Lynn Neuman Kagel; James William Dodge (deceased) Occupation Occupant Information Name Guy Howard Dodge Sex Male Social Sec. No. Purchaser Information Date of Birth 10/04/1910 Date of Death 10/21/1999 Interment Date 10/23/1999 Cause of Death Non -communicable Place of Birth Jefferson, Ohio Place of Death Presbyterian Nursing Home on Lake Minnetonka, Spring Park, MN Age 89 years Marital Status Married to Dorothea Zantiny on August 15, 1942 (married for 57 years) Mother Jennifer Bragg Father Guy Bruce Dodge Children Dorothea Lynn Neuman Kagel; James William Dodge (deceased) Occupation Professor of Political Science Military status None Baptized Lot 76.5 Update Date 11/02/1999 Name Guy Howard Dodge Comments/History Mr. Dodge was Professor Emeritus (1976) and former Chairman of the Political Science Department (1950-1962) at Brown University. He joined the Brown faculty in 1941 after having taught at Harvard University as Instructor and Tutor in the Department of Government (1939-1940). He received his AB degree summa cul laude from Western Reserve University (now Case Western Reserve) in 1933 where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1932. He received his MA and Ph.D degrees from Harvard University in 1937 and 1942 where his doctoral dissertation was given the Toppan Prize. He received numerous awards and fellowships, including an American Philosophical Society grant, the Sheldon Traveling Fellowship from Harvard (1938-1939) and two Fulbright Fellowships (1949-1950) and (1963-1964) - all for research in France. His professional activity included the presidency of the New England Political Science Association in 1957-1958 and memberhsip of the Program Committee for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in 1959. He was also a member of the Committee on Political and Legal Philosophy Fellowships of the Social Science Research Council (1958-1961). At Brown he was a founding member of the American Civilization program and favorite professor in Pembroke College in 1945. He is the author of two books - "The Political Theory of the Huguenots of the Dispersion" (1947 and 1972) and "Benjamin Constant's Philosophy of Liberalism" (1980) and the editor of one - "Jean -Jacques Rousseau: Authoritarian Libertarian?" (1971).