Lucien Wulsin III (September 21, 1916 – August 23, 2009) was a lawyer, entrepreneur, banker, arts advocate, university trustee and erstwhile performer.
Birth, education, military and law career
Wulsin was born on September 21, 1916, in
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line wi ...
. He died on August 23, 2009, in
Boulder, Colorado. He is a descendant of the
Baldwin Piano Wulsins of Cincinnati.
Wulsin is a graduate of St. Georges School,
Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher lea ...
and the
University of Virginia Law School
The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law or UVA Law) is the law school of the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as part of his "academical v ...
. He practiced law with the firm of Kyte, Conlan, Wulsin and Vogeler.
Wulsin served in the
United States Army
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in
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
as a
First Lieutenant
First lieutenant is a commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces; in some forces, it is an appointment.
The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in most forces it is sub-divided into a ...
. He fought on the beaches of
Normandy
Normandy (; french: link=no, Normandie ; nrf, Normaundie, Nouormandie ; from Old French , plural of ''Normant'', originally from the word for "northman" in several Scandinavian languages) is a geographical and cultural region in Northwestern ...
, where he earned the
Purple Heart
The Purple Heart (PH) is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the President to those wounded or killed while serving, on or after 5 April 1917, with the U.S. military. With its forerunner, the Badge of Military Merit, ...
.
Baldwin Piano
Wulsin's grandfather learned the piano business from piano maker
Dwight Hamilton Baldwin
Dwight Hamilton Baldwin (September 15, 1821 – August 23, 1899) was a piano manufacturer in the United States, famous as the eponym and introducer of the Baldwin Piano.
Born in Erie County, Pennsylvania, Baldwin began his career as a teacher of ...
. After the tenures of his grandfather and father, Wulsin III became president, chairman and CEO of
Baldwin Piano Company
The Baldwin Piano Company is an American piano brand. It was once the largest US-based manufacturer of keyboard instruments and known by the slogan, "America's Favorite Piano". Since 2001, it has been a subsidiary of Gibson Brands, Inc. It cease ...
in 1961. He served in these capacities until 1974, and remained with the company until 1981.
1 During his tenure, Baldwin research contributed to American space flight, a 9-foot concert grand piano was unveiled, and Baldwin stock began trading on the
NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its liste ...
.
Wulsin supported music education and contributed to the American Music Conference.
Volunteer
After retiring in 1981, Wulsin occupied himself with volunteer activities. In 1981, he became chairman of the
Colorado
Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the wes ...
Council on the Arts and Humanities.
His obituary in Boulder's
Daily Camera
The ''Daily Camera'' is a newspaper in Boulder, Colorado, United States. It is owned by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a division of Digital First Media.
History
Frederick P. Johnson and Bert Bell founded the weekly ''Boulder Camera'' in 1890, and ...
states that he was also on the board of the National Council on the Arts and Humanities, and Chairman of the Board of the
University of Denver
The University of Denver (DU) is a private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Univ ...
.
1 He also served on the boards of the
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
The Colorado Symphony is an American symphony orchestra located in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1989 as the successor to the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the Colorado Symphony performs in Boettcher Concert Hall, located in the Denver Performing ...
, Music Association for Aspen, the
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal ...
and
National Public Radio
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.
In 2002, Wulsin founded the Society for Creative Aging, of which he was Chairman Emeritus until his death. He explained the dramatic increase in his volunteer work after retiring saying: "As you age, you tend to insulate yourself from the world going on around you. I felt as long as I'm active and being part of something larger than myself, I won't close up."
2
Naropa
Wulsin lived his retirement in
Boulder, Colorado, where he served as an original member (1986) of the board of trustees of
Naropa University. According to the book
American Buddhism, Wulsin helped Naropa to detach from
Vajradhatu
Vajradhatu was the name of the umbrella organization of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, one of the first Tibetan Buddhist lamas to visit and teach in the West. It served as the vehicle for the promulgation of his Buddhist teachings, and was also the na ...
Society, a Buddhist organization started by Naropa's founder
Chogyam Trungpa, helping its institutional accreditation with the North Central Association.
The Lucien Wulsin Scholarship in the Performing Arts is awarded to two incoming or returning MFA in Theater or BFA in Performance students at Naropa University.
On June 6, 2005, Mr. Wulsin was interviewed as part of the Oral History program at
NAMM
The NAMM Show is an annual event in the United States that is organized by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), who describe it as "the industry’s largest stage, uniting the global music, sound and entertainment technology commun ...
, established to preserve the history of the music products industry. During his interview he spoke of his family's long history with the Baldwin Piano Company and his passion for the music business. He sought the public school market when home organs emerged as tough competitors to pianos in the 1960s.
1
Honors
In 2006, a dance studio at the Nalanda campus of Naropa University was named after him in honor of his 90th birthday. He performed a dance he had choreographed. In June 2007, he was honored with the
Minoru Yasui
was an American lawyer from Oregon. Born in Hood River, Oregon, he earned both an undergraduate degree and his law degree at the University of Oregon. He was one of the few Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbor who fought laws th ...
Community Volunteer Award by the
University of Virginia Law School
The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law or UVA Law) is the law school of the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as part of his "academical v ...
. In 2009, The Society for Creative Aging's annual festival was named "2009 Lucien Wulsin Creative Arts Festival" in honor of "one of our pioneers of the creativity and aging movement."
1 In May 2010
The New Republic
''The New Republic'' is an American magazine of commentary on politics, contemporary culture, and the arts. Founded in 1914 by several leaders of the progressive movement, it attempted to find a balance between "a liberalism centered in hu ...
published a poem in his honor, written by novelist and poet
Bruce Ducker
Bruce Ducker (born 1938) is a prize-winning American novelist, short story writer, and poet.
Born in Brooklyn, NY. Ducker was educated at Dartmouth and Columbia. He has written eight novels and a volume of short stories. His poetry and short fict ...
.
Personal
Lucien Wulsin was born into an Episcopalian family and in later years was a fan of Buddhist philosophy, having befriended many Buddhists over the years. He died on August 23, 2009, in his Boulder, Colorado, home. He was one of seven children. Lucien had married three times: Eleanor Tubman Wulsin, Joan Friedlander Fox, and Pamela Wulson.
A memorial service was held at the Performing Arts Center at Naropa University in Boulder, CO on August 29, 2009.
Children
Wulsin is survived by his five children: Lucien Wulsin IV of Los Angeles, CA; Jeanne Bennett of Putney, VT; Harry Wulsin of Palm Beach, FL; Dianne Wulsin of Lillhammer Norway; and Winthrop Wulsin of Lowell, MA. He also had 6 stepchildren, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by several siblings: his brother John Wulsin and two sisters, Peggy (Wulsin) Kite and Betsey (Wulsin) Bennett; and good friend, Sheri Kimball.
References
* 1. http://www.naropa.edu/news/documents/NaropaFall09_000.pdf
* 2. http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/alumni/uvalawyer/f07/class.htm
External links
* http://www.dailycamera.com/obits/ci_13238240
*http://www.itup.org/
*http://www.westword.com/1994-05-25/news/the-lucien-show/2
*http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_13211780
*https://web.archive.org/web/20090901012247/http://www.s4ca.org/
*http://www.answers.com/topic/baldwin-piano-organ-company
*http://www.scripophily.net/dhbalpiancom.html
*http://www.guidestar.org/pqShowGsReport.do?partner=grantexplorer&npoId=9191
*https://books.google.com/books?id=oFKM49xRwZwC&pg=PA358&lpg=PA358&dq=lucien+wulsin+naropa&source=bl&ots=qnM5rU8Vq0&sig=EX6iY6NzBE4WLDOUQdz3mrx1X4I&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result
*http://www.naropa.edu/news/pdf/NAROPA_Fall_06.pdf
*http://www.naropa.edu/tuitionfees/ship_wulsin.cfm
*https://books.google.com/books?id=aYOlGrBUDS0C&pg=PA220&lpg=PA220&dq=lucien+wulsin+naropa&source=bl&ots=f2l70ZAgIr&sig=qwIXGUXOtu9hHtFXgc_yUj6MAvk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result
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1916 births
Harvard College alumni
Lawyers from Cincinnati
2009 deaths
University of Virginia School of Law alumni
American chief executives
20th-century American lawyers