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35 THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY P.I984 OTIIin OCITUACIIS, PAGES 58 OSJffUAIL UB UBS UPPER GROWTH INDEX: 224.59, oH 0.47 433 692 13 56 14 82 580 6 25 8 82 9 51 Nat Res 90-10 Optn Fd Tx Exm Philip Thompson, wrote state law establishing Student Loan Authority 12 10 N.L Flex Fd Wal 12 98 N.L 44 WS Eq 6.69 7 31 Gr 6 39 6.73 Fd Grw 5 26 5.75 Founders Group: Grwth 7 56 N.L. hcom 14 47 NL Mtual 10 80NL Sped 27 92 ML Franklin Group: AGE Fd 3.76 3.92 Cal TxF 6 35 6.61 DNTC 21 90 23 61 Gokt Fd 10941182 vJ Pilgrim Greup: Captal 641 4 91 incom 6 10 6 73 Par Fnd 23 08 23 43 Pig Fd 13 13 16 Pioneer Funds: Bnd Fd 8 95 9.78 PX1 Fd 22.53 24 62 Pwnr 14 54 18.08 Pwn III 13 06 14 27 Plannd 2147 NL. PU Trn 13 85NL. Prec Met 17.69 N.L Price Rowe: Grwth 14 57 N.L. Grw inc 13.

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Conver 15.24 16 66 in 1981. "Other states had similar acts making money available for students," his wife, Leslie A. Robinson of Milton, said last night. "He wrote bill, contacted the politicians and saw that it got passed in January. 1981.

This was his bill, his baby," she said. He worked with the Assn. of Independent Colleges and universities, and until he could hire a full-time director for the Authority. Mr. Thompson was appointed its executive director in 1981.

Mr. Thompson also was legal adviser to the United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Metropolitan Boston and to Domicilia, Inc. of Boston, nonprofit developers of housing for the handicapped. He was a member of the Boston, Massachusetts and Federal Bar Assns.

and was a Eucharistic minister at St. John the Baptist Church. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Lisa D. and two sons, Matthew D. and Andrew C.

Robinson, all of Milton; a brother, Joseph H. Jay Thompson of Middlebor-ough, and his mother, Irene M. (Holt) Thompson of Brockton. Burial will be in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. WILLIAM P.

COUGHLIN A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. John the Baptist Church, for Philip C. Thompson. 37.

assistant treasurer of Boston College and the author of the legislation establishing the Massachusetts Student Loan Authority. Mr. Thompson died of congestive heart failure Monday in Brigham and Women's Hospital after a long illness. Born in Lynn, he lived in Quincy before moving to Milton last year. He was graduated from Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree in 1964, from Northeastern University in 1969, and from Suffolk Law School in 1976.

Mr. Thompson joined the Boston College staff in January 1975, as a financial analyst in the financial vice president's office. He was made senior business analyst and was appointed assistant treasurer of Boston College in February, 1980. Mr. Thompson was responsible for coordinating the university's investments and was a liaison to the college legal and bond counsel.

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The opposition Fianna Fail Party, which Mr. MacEntee along with seven rebels helped found in 1926, said he died "peacefully" in his Dublin home Monday night after a brief illness. Mr. MacEntee held 27 Cabinet posts. Including deputy prime minister, in Fianna Fail governments until his retirement in 1969.

In a tribute. Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald said Mr. MacEntee was the last link with the founding in 1921 of the Irish Free State, later the Irish Republic. FitzGerald said Mr. MacEntee "was motivated at all times by a burning patriotism." He brought to government "the eye of a poet, the vision of a patriot and a tongue whose acerbity belied the softness and warmth of his heart." The premier, who spoke with Mr.

MacEntee two weeks ago, said: "His thoughts remained with Ireland the island he had hoped to see united." Born in Belfast In what is now Northern Ireland. Mr. MacEntee was sentenced to death for fighting the British In the 1916 Easter Rising with rebels led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly, who had seized Dublin's General Post Office. The Insurrection was crushed, but it sparked the 1919-21 guerrilla war against the British that ended with independence for southern Ireland. The Easter Rising "was Inevitable, whether It was right or wrong Mr.

MacEntee once noted. "It was the only action to take at the time. For me to think anything else would be to make my whole life's work unreal and false." Most of the leaders of the Easter Rising were executed by the British. Mr. MacEntee was reprieved at the last minute, his sentence commuted to penal servitude for life.

He was released from prison in Britain in 1917 under a general amnesty and returned to Ireland where he was elected to the national executives of the reorganized Irish Volunteers and their political wing, Sinn Fein. The British arrested him again ln 1918, and while imprisoned he was elected a member of the British Parliament. He was released from jail in March 1919 and elected to the rebel Irish Parliament. After the war of independence, Mr. MacEntee opposed the peace treaty with Britain that partitioned Ireland into the Roman Catholic south and the British-ruled.

Protestant-dominated north. In the civil war that followed between Republican hardliners and pro-Treaty partitionists, he fought with the militants, was captured ln 1923 and interned after their defeat. He was elected to the Irish Free State Parliament again in 1927. When the late Eamonn de Valera and his Fianna Fail government won power in 1932 Mr. MacEntee was named finance minister and later became deputy prime minister.

He was a bitter critic of the provisional IRA, the guerrillas who consider themselves the modern 'standard bearers of Irish national-Ism. Mr. MacEntee leaves his son, Seamus: two daughters, Barbara and Maire, a Gaelic language scholar who married former Posts and Telegraphs Minister Conor Cruise O'Brien. Mr. MacEntee's wife, Margaret, died in 1976.

Capitl CHARLES B. FISK Charles B. Fisk, at 58; renowned organ builder A memorial service for Charles Brenton Fisk, 58. of Dolliver's Neck, Gloucester, nationally respected organ builder, will be held Saturday. Jan.

21. at 2 p.m. in Memorial Church, Harvard University. He died of cancer Dec. 16 in Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital.

Mr. Fisk was president and tonal designer for C.B. Fisk Inc. of Gloucester, which has built many important organs in this country. He was born in Washington, D.C..

Feb. 7, 1925, the son of an Oklahoma attorney, Brenton Fisk, and Amelia (Worthington) Fisk, a social worker and early suffragette. The Fisks came to Cambridge in the early 1930s and Mr. Fisk grew up there. He was a graduate of the Cambridge School in Weston in 1942.

Gifted in physics, he went to work after graduation on the first stages of what was later known as the Manhattan atomic project. Drafted into the Army in World War II, he was assigned to the government laboratories at Los Alamos as an electronics technician in the Bomb Physics Division. After the war he enrolled in Harvard College as a physics major, graduating in 1949. After graduation he went to work on cosmic ray research at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, then in 1950 entered Stanford University for graduate work in physics. Shortly thereafter he switched from physics to music, partly because of the moral ambiguity of the nuclear enterprise.

"He was sympathetic with Dr. Oppenheimer," his wife said. "They had almost no idea what powers they unleashed. And he was awed by what they had done." At Stanford he studied organ with Herbert Nanney and the rudiments of organ building with John Swinford, keeper of the University Organs. More apprenticeship followed in Cleveland before he returned to Massachusetts in 1955 to become a partner in a small organ maintenance and rebuilding company in Meth-uen.

Three years later he bought out his partner and devoted himself to the building of organs with mechanical action. In 1961 the company was reorganized under his name and moved to Gloucester. After this, Mr. Fisk's name began to be featured in articles in professional magazines and journals, most recently in Technology Illustrated, and in a number of books, including international and national organ builders periodicals. As an independent builder, he established himself as a pioneer in his own right.

In 1964 he completed for King's Chapel on Tremont street the first modern American-made mechanical action organ of three manuals. Three years later he completed for Harvard's Memorial Church the first four-manual mechanical action organ to be made in America in this century. In 1970 he completed an organ for the Old West Church on Cambridge street. AH three instruments are considered landmarks In the art of organ building. Since its founding, Mr.

Fisk's company has produced more than 80 organs, including its largest for the House of Hope Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, and organs for Stanford University Memorial Church. Wellesley College, the North Carolina School for the Arts, the University of Vermont and the Westminster Chols College, Princeton. N.J. Mr.

Fisk also was known for his restorations of important antique American organs. He was a member of the American Pipe Organ Builders the International Society of Organ Builders, the American Institute of Organ Builders, the Organ Historical Society and the American Guild of Organists. Mr. Fisk leaves his wife. Virginia Lee (Crist) Fisk: a son.

Josiah Fisk of Boston: a daughter, Miranda Fisk of Putney. Vt: two stepdaughters, Ruth Krigbaum of Arlington and Mary Krlg-baum of Cambridge; a stepson, John Krigbaum of Gloucester; a sister, Josephine Singer of Boston; and three nieces and a nephew. WILLIAM P. COUGHLIN AND EDGAR DRISCOLL died and they crooked a finger at me to come Mass Financ'l Svcs: 27.30 NL 9,06 N.L. 16 07 N.L.

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At the time the distinguished curator, who had given a lifetime to enriching the history of mankind, was the oldest active member of the museum staff. He was born in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, on June 1, 1890. the son of Dr. Carroll Dunham and Margaret (Dows) Dunham. He attended the Hackley School, Tarfytown, N.Y., and the Berkshire School, Sheffield, before entering Harvard.

He graduated cum laude with the Class of 1913. In 1914 he joined the Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Egyptian Expedition as assistant to Its director. Prof. George A. Reisner.

He became a member of the museum staff a year later. In 1916 the young Egyptologist spent three months of graduate study at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, leaving to Join the American Field Service In France as an ambulance driver ln World War I. After this country's entry Into the war he transferred to the US Army. He was discharged in 1919, with the rank of captain. From 1920 to 1928 Mr.

Dunham was in Egypt with the expedition excavating the land of the Nile and the Sudan with occasional interludes of work at the museum In the Fenway. During this period he spent two years In the service of the Egyptian government as "foreign archeologlst." The excavations in which he participated under Dr. Reisner gav: the Boston Museum, along with the Cairo Mi seum, the world's most outstanding collection of Old Kingdom Egyptian art. Among the excavations Mr. Dunham helped direct was the great tomb of Queen Hetep-heres of the Fourth Dynasty, discovered by Relsner's party In 1927 near the Pyramid of Cheops at Gaza.

Is considered one of the great archaeological finds of all times. Mr. Dunham's published works included five volumes on the "Royal Cemeteries of Kush" and volumes on the "Royal Tombs at Meroe and Barkal" and the "West and South Cemeteries at Meroe." lie also edited the hitherto unpublished excavations of a predynastlc Egy ptian cemetery recorded In 1903 by the late Albert M. Lythgoe of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City.

He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London: former treasurer of the American research Center, Egypt, and a mcmljer of the Ar-ehaclnglcal Institute of America, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Egyptian Exploration Society of london, the Oriental Institute, Chicago, and the Harvard Club of Boston. His first wife, whom he married In 1920. Eveline S. Thompson of London, died In 1928. He married her sister, Marlon J.

(Thompson) in 1930. Besides his wife, he leaves a son and two daughters by his first wile. Lawrence D. ni of San Francisco and Phlllppa Shaplln of Cambridge and Margaret B. Sdiopler of Chapel Hill.

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wmdsr II'M in Vlif mann Kahn also earned their PhDs. Also like his father and grandfather. Rabbi Lowenthal completed his rabbinic studies In Berlin's HII-deshelmer Seminary. Rabbi Lowenthal and his wife, Suzanne (Moos), fled to New York in July 1939, escaping the Nazi purge of Jews. However, a son, Peter, from an earlier marriage, was a victim of the Holocaust.

After early pastoral service ln Hyannls and ln Northampton, Rabbi Lowenthal was called to Leominster In 1944. and served there until 1967. During his tenure he lectured throughout New England before both Jewish and nonAjew-Ish groups. Rabbi Lowenthal was active ln religious and civic affairs In Leominster, Boston and throughout New England. Rabbi Lowenthal was chosen to represent New England Jewry at the Interdenominational service for President John F.

Kennedy at the Cathedral of the Pines In New Hampshire, his son, Abraham of Santa Monica, said. Rabbi Lowenthal also was the representative at Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners In Boston and at other similar occasions, the son said. Besides his wife and son, he leaves two daughters, Chanlnah I Machlcr of Annapolis, and Ju-jdith Sacks of Needham; two sisters, Tonl Ginsberg and Hilda Stulz, both of Jerusalem, and six grandchildren. Burial was In Immigrant Mutual Aid Society Cemetery, Baker street, West Roxbury. Rabbi Eric I.

Lowenthal. 82, of Brookline, a national religious official who served temples ln North-ampton and Hyannls, and then Agudas Achlm in Leominster for 23 years, died of cancer Sunday afternoon in Jewish Memorial Hospital, Roxbury. He has been sick since October, a family member said. In 1957, Rabbi Lowenthal was elected secretary of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, the first rabbi who had not been ordained In. the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York to hold national office in the prestigious assembly.

After retiring ln 1967. Rabbi Lowenthal moved to Brookline where he became director of the Chapel of Associated Synagogues of Boston, taught converts to Judaism In classes In Boston, and completed and published a volume on "The Joseph Narrative In Genesis," a commentary widely praised by many biblical scholars, lie also was actively Involved In pottery and gardening In his last years. A funeral service was conducted Monday In Congregation Kchlllcth Israel In Brookline. Officiating were Kabbls Manuel Saltzman of Brookline. Lowell Wclsa of Leominster and Eliot Schocnberg of Ncedham.

Born In Poznan, formerly a German city and now part of Poland, Rabbi Lowenthal grew up In Germany and lived most of his youth In Hamburg. After studies at the Universities of Marburg. Freiburg and Berlin, he earned his doctorate at Berlin, where his father, Abraham, and Leo Llp- Vent mc 11.111314 WalSt 164 946 Vtflfi Fd II9INL Oppenhelmer: Aim Fd 19821166 Direct 2241 3471 Equity 7 84 1 57 Op Fnd 9 84 10 75 Sod 9 05 9 89 HI Yield 18 84 70 20 Opt mc 33 54 35 3 Social 33 46 75 66 Target 1973 30 99 Tax FR 7 84 8 31 Tim 14 33 15 65 Ore Sec 17.131661 Paremt 1334 14 60 Pax Wld 1I05NL Penn Mt 465NL. Penn So 6 97 N.L. Prm Prtt I179NL PhW Fd 9)4 1010 Phoenix Series: Bal Ser 10 S4 11 Cm Ser 1667 16 23 Gw Ser 17 47 136) HI Ylek) 34 10 04 Stk Ser II 0513 PC Cao 1)19 i) Wstrgd 1179 17 89 Earn in tn 90 N.L.

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76. of Dunedln, formerly of Dedham. a translator for the Christian Science Publishing Society In Boston. Mr. Corey died Jan.

2 In Morning Star, the' Christian Science Nursing Sanitarium at North Park, after suffering a stroke. Born In Dedham where he grew up, he graduated from Boston Latin School and Brown Unit vcrslty. He had worked 20 years for Raytheon Co. and 20 years for the Christian Science Publishing Society, his daughter, Alice Green of An-dover, said. He leaves his wife.

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