Henry Moses died Sept. 13, 2013, at the age of 96.

Henry prepared for Princeton at New Rochelle (N.Y.) High School.

At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the editorial board of The Daily Princetonian, served as president of Quadrangle Club, and rowed crew all four years.

After graduation he attended Harvard Law School and worked as a legislative assistant to Sen. Robert A. Taft. During World War II he served in naval intelligence and the naval amphibious forces. Henry was involved in the Normandy and Southern France invasions on D-Day, and thereafter was commanding officer of an LST in the Pacific.

After the war he became engaged in a private law practice and later was general counsel for Mobil Oil Co. He became vice president of Mobil Oil, a position he held for 11 years.

After Henry retired in 1973, some of his activities included mountain climbing in the Himalayas and chairing three European concert tours for a Westerly, R.I., chorus in which he sang with both his first and second wife. Henry is survived by his second wife, Lora; two children; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; five stepchildren; and a brother. To them all, the class extends its deepest sympathy.

Undergraduate Class of 1938