

Predeceased by his wife, Alice, in 2020, David is survived by his son, Peter, and his daughter, Sarah.Class reunions of Evanston Township High School graduates are very special events that are planned and coordinated by volunteer ETHS alumni. Leaving political life he began his “academic period,” first teaching at Yale Law School, then as president of Blackburn College, and later back to New York City, teaching public policy at the New School and serving with the nonpartisan Kettering Foundation until 2019. Hugh Carey’s chair of the New York State Investigation Commission, and then as deputy mayor under Koch. Army service in West Germany followed, and then to New York City to serve as chief of staff to Congressman Ed Koch, followed by service as Gov. 29, 1964, thus avoiding yearly anniversary celebrations) Alice Bean. Highly involved in our class, he majored in English with emphasis on drama co-wrote two Triangle shows and served as Triangle president chaired the Chapel Deacons served on the Keycept Steering Committee wrote a weekly column for the Prince was undergraduate class treasurer and twice secretary marched with ROTC and chaired Cap & Gown’s bicker committee.įollowing graduation he spent a year at University College in London, thence on to Harvard Law, where in Cambridge, he met and married (on Feb. 1, 2020, in Denver after struggling with several health issues over the past few years.īorn in Evanston, Ill., and brother to Coleman Brown ’56, he attended Evanston Township High School and received a Princeton regional scholarship. Author of five books on government, education, and professionalism, David died Dec.
