

News
- Gilbert Gude, ASPB Benefactor
Gilbert Gude, a philanthropist, environmentalist, and Republican representative
in the Maryland General Assembly and in Congress, died June 7, 2007 of congestive
heart failure at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. He was 84. Gude
is survived by his wife, Jane Callaghan Gude; two daughters, Sharon Gude and
Adrienne Lewis; three sons, Gilbert Jr. (Brett), Gregory Gude and Daniel Gude;
and three grandchildren.
Gilbert Gude and his family played a very important role in the early history
of the ASPB. Gilberts father, Adolph Gude, Sr., Adolph, Jr. and sister,
Elizabeth operated a successful nursery on the familys property in Rockville,
Md. Gilbert Gude also worked there, applying his degree in horticulture from
Cornell. As the Rockville area became busier with development, the Gudes decided
to relocate. Completing his fathers preliminary plans, Gilbert finalized
the donation of the familys five acres with nursery, private home and
barn to the American Society of Plant Physiologists (ASPP). ASPP, founded in
1924, subsequently changed its name to ASPB. The society converted the property
into its national headquarters. For more details on the ASPB-related aspects
of the Gude family, please consult the book, History of the American Society
of Plant Physiologists by Jack Hanson. It is available
online (download the Chapter 5 pdf and search on Gude
or just jump to page 203).
Today, ASPB headquarters still resides on the beautiful Gude property. The
commercial nursery is long gone, but the grounds continue to be skillfully landscaped.
The charming, renovated colonial family home provides offices for the Societys
staff and is the venue for many ASPB committee meetings. ASPBs staff and
committee meetings are held under the steady gaze of Gude family portraits outside
the conference room. Clearly, the Society has benefited from the generosity
of Gilbert Gude and his family.