The US Navy Japanese/Oriental Language School Archival Project The Interpreter Archives, University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries Number 233 Remember September 11, 2001
[email protected] July 1, 2017 Our Mission scholarships at Harvard for wife that he never wanted to Above all, Hugh was modest students like himself who would move again. Fifty-four years and unassuming; his family In the Spring of 2000, the not otherwise be able to attend later, on Thanksgiving evening, usually learned of his Archives continued the origi- the college. he died at age 94 in that home. accomplishments and generosity nal efforts of Captain Roger He served on the Boards of Hugh spent his entire 37-year by accident. In honor of his Pineau and William Hudson, the Menlo Park City School legal career at Pillsbury, mother, he funded a hospital and the Archives first at- District and the Sequoia Union Madison & Sutro representing clinic in his hometown. Along tempts in 1992, to gather the High School District. His elder Standard Oil of California with ice cream and golf, his real papers, letters, photographs, daughter was fortunate to receive ("Socal"), which later became joy was classical music, which and records of graduates of both her elementary and high Chevron. Specializing in was always playing in his home. the US Navy Japanese/ school diplomas from her father. antitrust law, he represented Hugh so loved the sound of the Oriental Language School, After retiring, Hugh worked on a Socal during a colorful and violin that he acquired a University of Colorado at book on the philosophy of sometimes turbulent time when Stradivarius that he then loaned Boulder, 1942-1946.