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Clinton P. Biddle, M.B.A. '20, associate dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration and professor of Investment Banking died in his home in Weston from complications following pneumonia.
Ill for two weeks, he was 42 years old when he died. He served on the Business School Faculty since 1921 when he was appointed assistant dean of the Business School and Instructor in Finance.
Successively assistant professor, associate professor, and professor of Investment Banking, he became an associate dean in 1931. He was director of the School's Division of Research from 1930 to 1933.
Biddle is survived by his widow, the former Barbara Brownell Freeman of Glen Ridge, N. J., and five children, Barbara, David, Nancy, Bruce, and Susan.
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