Archive for the ‘Memorial Service’ Category

Harvard Magazine Obituary

January 17, 2008

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Harvard Magazine Obituaries — Graduate Schools
Richard W. Snibbe, Graduate School of Design 1939-1941, died October 28 in San Francisco. While coaching Harvard’s lacrosse team, he made waves when he refused to play against the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis unless they granted Harvard’s African-American team members equal privileges in the dorms and dining halls. From 1951 to 1956 he was an associate in the Washington, D.C., architectural firm of Edward Stone. There he helped design the Indian Embassy, in particular its distinctive concrete latticework “screen”; the building won the AIA Gold Medal Award. In 1958 he cofounded the firm of Ballard, Todd & Snibbe. A champion of classic, socially oriented modern architecture, in the 1980s he cofounded the Congress of International Modern Architects. He was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the author of two books, Small Commercial Buildings and The New Modernist in World Architecture. He leaves two sons, John and Paul.

Harvard Memorial Service

December 6, 2007

A Memorial Service for Richard Snibbe will be held:

Sat. Jan. 5th, 2pm

Memorial Church

Harvard Yard
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Driving directions can be found here.

Kris, Scott, Kim, Paul and other family will be in attendance.

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Memorial Service Saturday Nov 3

October 31, 2007

The last few days have been filled with kind words from Grandpa’s friends and relatives. Today would have been Dick’s ninety-first birthday. Some people are sending birthday greetings and finding out for the first time about his passing.

We have organized the San Francisco memorial service this Saturday, November 3 at:

Tse Chen Ling Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies
399 Webster Street, San Francisco 94117
(415) 621-4215

3pm-4pm: Memorial Service
4pm-5pm: Reception

Both events are open to the public. If possible, please RSVP to scott@snibbe.com if you are coming so that we can prepare enough seating and refreshments. My brother Kris and I will be giving eulogies to Grandpa. Everyone who is there will also have an opportunity to share their memories of Richard. Please prepare some brief words or recall your favorite stories about grandpa if you like. We also have a few interesting surprises planned.

On Sunday, November 4 at 5pm we will be holding a Medicine Buddha Puja at Tse Chen Ling, which is a Tibetan Buddhist ritual to create conditions for a peaceful transition to his next state. All are welcome to this event too. Be prepared to chant for at least an hour!

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