Daily News | Charles J. McMahon Jr., professor emeritus at Penn, veteran, author, and mentor, has died at 89
on athletics for Penn’s Almanac. He also spent three years on sabbatical research in New York, England, and Germany.
Charles Joseph McMahon Jr. was born July 10, 1933, in Philadelphia. He grew up in Germantown and East Mount Airy, won a scholarship to La Salle College High School, went to Penn on a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarship, and earned a degree in metallurgical engineering in 1955. Dr. McMahon was a lifelong physical fitness and sports enthusiast. He swam the backstroke for his high school and college swim teams, and worked summers as a lifeguard in Ocean City. He began rowing in college, resumed in his 50s, and stayed on the Schuylkill into his 80s.
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