Julian B WoelfelDr. Julian Bradford Woelfel was the great-grandson of Edwin Bradford Hall. He inherited the Pink House along with his brother, Bruce Woelfel, upon the death of his grandmother, Fannie Hall Carpenter, in 1958. Dr. Woelfel purchased his brother's interst in the Pink House, becoming the residence's sole owner alongside his wife, Marcile. Julian Woelfel was a Professor Emeritus of the College of Dentistry Prosthodontics Department of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Julian came to Columbus from New York City when he was twelve years of age. His father accepted a faculty position in the College of Education at Ohio State University. Julian Woelfel attended the University School on the campus, graduated in 1943, and enrolled in the Ohio State University Pre-Dent Navy V-12 program, graduating in March 1948. Dr. Julian Woelfel joined the Ohio State University Dental Faculty with the rank of a dental intern. Dr. Woelfel taught, did research, attended professional society meetings, and lectured in eighteen foreign countries, including Wales, Ireland, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania. In 1967 Julian was a Visiting Professor at Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, for four months. After retiring in 1989, Dr. Woelfel was again a Visiting Professor for three months in Taiwan and Brazil and six months in London, England. The ninth edition of his textbook, Dental Anatomy, was published in 2017 and remains widely used in Dental Schools in both the United States and Abroad. Julian held two dental patents, which he gave to Ohio State University. For two years, Dr. Julian Woelfel was a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D. C. He made dentures using many different materials to be eligible for certification in the United States. Dr. Woelfel was a veteran of the Korean War and was a Captain in the United States 1st Armored Division at Fort Hood, Texas. He managed the Army Dental Laboratory there for two years. In retirement, he and his wife, Marcile, visited and toured China, South America, Costa Rica, many South Pacific Islands, Europe, Africa, Madagascar with two exciting journeys to Easter Island and Papua New Guinea extensively. Dr. Julian Woelfel died unexpectedly on September 2, 2017, at 91 years, four months shy of his 92nd birthday. Read More Read Less