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NATHAN G. HALE Jr.

1922 - 2013

BORN

1922

DIED

2013

NATHAN HALE Memoriam

NATHAN G. HALE JR. September 5, 1922 - February 17, 2013 Nathan G. Hale, Jr. passed away peacefully in his sleep early in the morning of February 17, 2013. He was born in Sacramento on Sept. 5th, 1922, but he spent much of his early life in San Francisco. He graduated from the Montezuma Mountain School for Boys in Los Gatos in 1940 and attended Princeton University. He enlisted in the Army in 1941 and served in the Signal Intelligence Service as a Japanese language interpreter and translator. He spent 9 months in the Occupation Force in Tokyo after the war was over. After he left the Army in 1946, he returned to Princeton and served as Valedictorian of the combined classes of 1944-47. He received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship to study in France at the Sorbonne. After almost a decade's absence, he returned to San Francisco and worked as a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. Deciding that academia was his true calling, he attended U.C. Berkeley and earned a Ph.D. in American History in 1964. He taught history at U. C. Riverside, focusing on modern American political and cultural thought. His two-volume study of the role of Freudian thought in America remains the definitive work on the subject: Freud and the Americans. . .1876-1917; and The Rise and Crisis of Psychoanalysis in the United States,1917-1985 (Oxford University Press, 1971, 1995. Nathan was one of the owners of the lovely Battle Creek Meadows Ranch, near Lassen Park in Tehama County, which his mother's father had bought in 1894. The stewardship of this property was a major concern of his throughout his life, and he worked tirelessly on land and financial management issues for this ranch. He maintained a home there and spent much of his free time there. He married his beloved wife Ann in 1973 while they were both at U. C. Berkeley They lived at various times in Riverside, Berkeley, and Piedmont before moving to Butte Valley outside Chico in 2004. Nathan was a life-long piano player, a student of the fine arts and classical music, an avid news hound, a splendid horse-back-rider, an energetic hiker, and an active Episcopalian. Indeed, he wore many hats and wore them all well. He is survived by his wife Ann; his son David and his wife Casey and their two children Colin and Fiona; and his daughter Elizabeth and her husband Brad Love. David and his family live in Walnut Creek; Elizabeth and Brad live in Indianapolis. Services will be at St. John's Episcopal Church in Chico at 4:00 Friday, February 22. Memorials may be sent to Clausen House, a residential facility for the developmentally disabled, at 88 Vernon St, Oakland, CA 94610, 510-765-3598. You may share your thoughts and memories of Nathan online at nbcfh.com.

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Published by Daily News on Feb. 20, 2013.

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