Johnson Chapel Associate Profile:
Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schloss ’36
The first thing one notices when visiting the West Hartford home of Walt Schloss ’36
and his wife, Ruth, is a pair
of skis leaning against the dining room wall, ready for duty. An active man all
his life, Walt still travels north to enjoy this winter sport.
He has been equally active in his professional life. He went from Amherst to
New York University Medical School, and conducted a
private urology practice for 27 years. His idea of retirement was to take a job
as medical director at the Stanley Works tool company, and then, at the age of
73, to become medical consultant for the city of Hartford. Nine years later,
in 1996, Walt finally truly retired. As he
puts it, “I had an obsession to be useful.” Along the way, he joined
numerous professional associations and wrote many articles for
medical journals.
Throughout the years, Walt always remembered Amherst,
coming back to campus for Homecoming and most
Reunions. He stays in touch with many contemporaries
and currently serves as his class’s planned-gifts chair.
Thoughts on giving
to Amherst: “Amherst was
good to me, and I was proud to establish a charitable
gift annuity a few years ago. I was confronted with a
significant tax problem with some of my stock and
felt that I could benefit Amherst and us by donating
the stock to the college in return for a secure,
steady flow of income. Such a gift truly has been
a win-win situation: good for us, good for Amherst.”
The Johnson Chapel Associates society recognizes those alumni
and friends who have named Amherst in their will and/or provided for the college
through a planned gift. For more information, contact: Timothy A. Neale ’70,
Director of Planned Gifts, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002-5000, (413) 542-8256, taneale@amherst.edu, www.amherst.edu/alumni/giving/pg.
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