WASHINGTON DODGE, ADVISER ON INVESTMENTS, DIES AT 67
New York Times
Washington Dodge, an investment adviser who survived the Titanic sinking in 1912, died here Tuesday of a heart attack. His age was 67.
He was 5 years old and returning from Europe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Dodge of San Francisco, when the liner hit an iceberg on her maiden voyage. All three were among the survivors.
Mr. Dodge was stricken in the offices of Clark Dodge & Co., 460 Park Avenue, of which he was a vice president. He lived at 417 Park Avenue.
He was financial editor of Time Magazine from 1929 to 1933 and was later in public relations and business publications.
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