found: Seattle times WWW site, viewed Dec. 13, 2016(in obituary dated Apr. 15, 2016: Anne Gould Hauberg; Ms. Hauberg, known for her arts philanthropy and advocacy for people with learning disabilities, died April 11 in Bellevue; she was 98; born in Seattle; studied architecture, though never obtained a college degree, before establishing a celebrated career as an ardent collector and supporter of the arts; also became known for her civic activism during the 1960s, pushing to preserve historic buildings in the way of new development; the Haubergs started the Pilot School for Neurologically Impaired Children in 1960; originally two small buildings on the University of Washington campus, the school is now the Experimental Education Unit at the Center on Human Development and Disability at the UW; in 1971, the Haubergs, with famed glass artist Dale Chihuly, founded Pilchuck Glass School in the foothills of the Cascades, near Stanwood, Snohomish County; in 1985, Ms. Hauberg moved to an apartment on First Hill [Seattle, Wash.], where she lived until moving to a private assisted-living residence three years ago)