Philip Tyler Zabriskie (Rhodes 1950)
Groton School*. Princeton University (Salutarian). Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Theological Seminary. Jung Institute, Zurich. Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. [2]
As a man, analyst, teacher, writer, he transmitted the integrity of a considered and dedicated life.[2]
Board member of Manhattan Country School, Yorkville Common Pantry and Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism.[2]
Held offices in the National Episcopal Church, received D.D. from Kenyon College.[2]
Founding member of Jungian Psychoanalytic Association.[2]
President of the Jung Foundation.[2]
President of the New York Jung Institute.[2]
Practiced as Jungian Analyst in New York.[2]
From 1950 to ? - Rhodes Scholar, Balliol College, University of Oxford.[1]
Died 25 Dec 2005, from Not Known. Age 76.
Married Beverley. Two children Alexandra (‘93) and Philip Gray (‘94).[2]
Sister … Mary. Brothers .. George (‘50) and Alexander (‘52).
[2] - NY Times - Paid Notice: Deaths ZABRISKIE, PHILIP TYLER, B. (Jan. 1, 2006)
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