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THE COLLECTIONS OF DAVID G GLEN
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David George Glen was born April 30, 1924 and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of William and Agnes Glen. His formal education was completed at Daniels Stewarts College, Edinburgh, after which he entered the field of medicine. He was a certified rehabilitation specialist, serving in military and civilian hospitals in the United Kingdom. From 1942 to 1945, he served in the Royal Air Force. In 1955 David immigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in 1961. For 15 years, he was Supervisor of Recreational Therapy at the Neuropsychiatric Institute of New Jersey. Afterwards, he was owner of the Princeton Gift Shop on Palmer Square, Princeton. In July of 1975, David retired and moved to Middletown Delaware to assist an associate in his final days, later on David was an active volunteer with the Hospice Program at the Medical Center.. David was a loving uncle to his four nieces and one nephew, Raymond, Anne, Sandra, Gail, and Gwen, His family writes that, ?Although he lived so far away across the big pond, he would say he made many a trip home to Scotland. He came home to meet all the additions to the family: husbands, wives, and children. When he made the brave decision to move to America, his family was all so, so proud of what he achieved. We at Saint George Auctions Galleries presenting this impressive collection to you the public for your buying consideration.
David George Glen was born April 30, 1924 and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of William and Agnes Glen. His formal education was completed at Daniels Stewarts College, Edinburgh, after which he entered the field of medicine. He was a certified rehabilitation specialist, serving in military and civilian hospitals in the United Kingdom. From 1942 to 1945, he served in the Royal Air Force. In 1955 David immigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in 1961. For 15 years, he was Supervisor of Recreational Therapy at the Neuropsychiatric Institute of New Jersey. Afterwards, he was owner of the Princeton Gift Shop on Palmer Square, Princeton. In July of 1975, David retired and moved to Middletown Delaware to assist an associate in his final days, later on David was an active volunteer with the Hospice Program at the Medical Center.. David was a loving uncle to his four nieces and one nephew, Raymond, Anne, Sandra, Gail, and Gwen, His family writes that, ?Although he lived so far away across the big pond, he would say he made many a trip home to Scotland. He came home to meet all the additions to the family: husbands, wives, and children. When he made the brave decision to move to America, his family was all so, so proud of what he achieved. We at Saint George Auctions Galleries presenting this impressive collection to you the public for your buying consideration.
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