Doc came to Princeton from Scranton, Pa., after attending Hotchkiss and participating in football and track while there. At Princeton he played freshman football and track, majored in economics, and was a member of Tiger Inn.

After college Doc worked from 1936 to 1943 for First National Bank of Scranton. He enlisted in the Navy in 1944 and served on the USS Champlain until discharged in 1945.

Doc worked for Bank of America in Los Angeles from 1946 to 1948. By that time he had concluded that his goals could best be achieved by having his own business. Accordingly, he opened a camera sales and repair shop in San Marino, Calif. Unfortunately, we have no later data regarding the outcome of this venture or Doc’s career.

Doc married Kathleen Carpender of New Brunswick, N.J., in 1937. The couple had two daughters, Kathleen B. and Alexandra P.

Despite our lack of communication with Doc since 1950, we know that he loved our class and had many good friends in it. We believe he was also a loyal Princetonian at heart.

Doc died Dec. 3, 2006. We send our sincerest sympathy to all of his survivors.

Undergraduate Class of 1936