Newton Steers

During World War II, he served in United States Army Air Corps from 1941 to 1946.The fund specialized in "securities of companies participating in activities resulting from the natural sciences.Spiro T. Agnew appointed Steers the Maryland State insurance commissioner, a post he held until 1970.Inge had a son, Kristof Andreas Irwin, from a previous marriage who became Steers's stepson.Steers died on February 11, 1993, at his home in Bethesda, Maryland after a long battle with cancer.
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