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Raymond Inslee Mount Jr. ’41

He graduated from Lawrenceville in 1937. At Princeton, he majored in English (winning the Wanamaker Prize his junior year) and was a member of Terrace…

Robert Kinsley Jackson ’41

He prepared for Princeton at Whitman (Mass.) High School, followed by a postgraduate year at Exeter. At college he majored in biology and was a…

Robert Leibowitz ’41

He came to Princeton from James Madison High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. At Princeton, Bob majored in architecture, receiving honorable mention for the White Prize…

Herbert Lockwood Willett ’41

A graduate of the Hill School, he majored in geology and joined Dial Lodge. He was the first member of the sixth generation of his…

Landon D. Taylor ’40

He prepared at Riverdale School and New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill., and then followed his cousin, John Connable Bennett ’30, to Princeton. He…

Leonard D. Fenninger ’38

Len prepared for Princeton at the Hun School. At Princeton, he majored in biology, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated with high honors…

Edward Glassmeyer Jr. ’36

Born in Jersey City, he attended Dickinson High School there and majored in economics at Princeton. He was on the 150-pound crew and was a…

Robert E. L. Taylor Jr. ’35

Born in Norfolk, Va., he came to Princeton from Gilman School in Baltimore and Episcopal Academy in Alexandria, Va. At Princeton he majored in English…

Ralph Koenig Ritchie ’34

After graduating magna cum laude in 1934, Ralph worked for Time Inc. before serving in World War II, after which he was awarded a Purple…

Andrew O. Linehan *84

Andrew Linehan, an expert on wind power, died Jan. 8, 2010, of metastatic melanoma. He was 54. Linehan received a bachelor’s degree from Reed College…

Michael H. Jordan *59

Michael Jordan, who had successfully turned around major corporations, died May 25, 2010, of neuroendocrine cancer. He was 73. Jordan graduated from Yale in 1957…

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