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91_HR0724

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives were
 3    saddened to learn of the death of Hans Gustav Guterbock,  one
 4    of the world's foremost scholars on the ancient Near East, on
 5    Wednesday, March 29, 2000; and

 6        WHEREAS,  Mr.  Guterbock  was the University of Chicago's
 7    Tiffany and Margaret Blake  distinguished  service  professor
 8    emeritus  in  the  Oriental  Institute and the departments of
 9    Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations  and  Linguistics;  he
10    was co-editor of the Chicago Hittite Dictionary, the capstone
11    of Mr. Guterbock's lifelong study of Hittite culture; and

12        WHEREAS, Hans Guterbock was a giant in the development of
13    the  discipline  of  Hittitology, a discipline that he shaped
14    and nurtured for more than  fifty  years;  his  interest  and
15    expertise in Hittitology were exemplified by his research and
16    writings   concerning  the  archeology,  philology,  and  art
17    history of the Hittites; and

18        WHEREAS, A published author of many books, Mr.  Guterbock
19    received  the  American  Oriental  Society  Medal of Merit in
20    recognition of his lifetime contributions  to  the  field  of
21    Hittitology; and

22        WHEREAS,  Mr.  Guterbock  was  born  in Berlin on May 27,
23    1908;  his  father  was  the  secretary  of  a  noted  German
24    archeological society and his mother was a novelist; and

25        WHEREAS, He served on the staff of the Berlin Museum from
26    1933  to  1935,  during  which  time   he   participated   in
27    archaeological  expeditions to Boghazkoy, Turkey; he received
28    his Ph.D. from Leipzig University in 1934  but  left  Germany
29    because he could not find work under the Nazis; and

30        WHEREAS,  He  was  a  member  of  the  faculty  of Ankara
31    University in Turkey from  1936  until  1948;  he  spent  the
 
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 1    1948-49 academic year as a guest lecturer at Sweden's Uppsala
 2    University; and

 3        WHEREAS, Mr. Guterbock joined the University of Chicago's
 4    Oriental  Institute  in  1949  and  was named the Tiffany and
 5    Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor  in  1959;  he
 6    served  as president of the American Oriental Society in 1962
 7    and the American Research Institute in Turkey from 1968 until
 8    1977; and

 9        WHEREAS,   Mr.   Guterbock's   honors   include   elected
10    membership to several learned societies worldwide,  including
11    the  British  Academy,  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and
12    Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society; and

13        WHEREAS,  Mr.  Guterbock's passing will be deeply felt by
14    his colleagues, his friends, and his family,  especially  his
15    wife  of  sixty  years, Frances; his sons, Thomas and Walter;
16    his  five   grandchildren;   and   his   great-granddaughter;
17    therefore, be it

18        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
19    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
20    we  note  with  sorrow  and  regret  the death of Hans Gustav
21    Guterbock  and  extend  our  sincere   condolences   to   his
22    colleagues, friends, and family; and be it further

23        RESOLVED,  That  suitable  copies  of  this resolution be
24    presented to the family of Hans Gustav Guterbock.

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