Andrew S. Schultz Jr., fifth dean of Cornell University's College of Engineering, dies in Florida at age 84
Cornell Chronicle, March 17, 1998
"Andrew S. Schultz, Jr., who was Cornell's fifth dean of the College of Engineering between 1963 and 1972, died March 13 at his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. He was 84 and had suffered a stroke in 1995.
With the exception of his World War II service in the U.S. Army Office of the Chief of Ordnance, Schultz's entire career was spent at Cornell. He became a full professor and head of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Administration (now the School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering) in 1951.
After stepping down as dean of the College of Engineering, he returned to the university to serve as acting dean, and he was the Spencer T. Olin Professor of Engineering at the time of his retirement in 1978. He received the College of Engineering Award in recognition of his service.
Schultz was born Aug. 14, 1913, in Harrisburg, Pa., and graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., in 1932. He attended Cornell, receiving his B.S. in administrative and mechanical engineering in 1936 and his Ph.D. in 1941.
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Schultz was an avid winemaker and was a charter member of the Ithaca Oenological Union. His summers were spent at the family cottage at Cayuga Lake, a short distance from Cornell.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary Mory Schultz; his children Susan Schultz Tapscott of Houston and Andrew M. Schultz of Denver; his grandchildren Amanda, Emma and Mary Tapscott and Andrew N. Schultz; and a sister, Alice Schultz Valkenburgh of Winter Park, Fla."