MEMORIALS

Michael Douglas Bois ’51
In 1937 he came to the United States with his mother and stepfather and attended the Eaglebrook School and Lawrenceville. He entered Princeton in 1944…
Elmer King Squier ’51
He was in the Army’s 117th Cavalry from 1941 to 1946, serving in North Africa, Italy, and France. At Princeton he majored in biology and…
Robert B. Speers ’49
He prepared for Princeton at Montclair (N.J.) High School. At Princeton he majored in politics and joined Campus Club. After graduation, Bob spent three years…
James Norman O’Connor ’49
Jim died April 26, 2004. He was 76. He prepared for Princeton at Northern High School in Detroit, Mich. He left us to take a…
Peter Winants ’48
The Chronicle of the Horse After Princeton and service in the Army, Peter began his career with a photography business in Baltimore with his brother…
Charles B. Forcey ’47
His marriage in 1949 to Pamela Cottier (daughter of Hamilton Cottier ’22 *23, who was a lecturer in English at Princeton and later associate dean…
William Cooke Andrews ’46
He was a premed student in the Navy V-12 program and was accepted to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine at the end of his sophomore…
Allan A. Gilbert ’46
Al came to Princeton from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill. He entered the V-12 Navy program and saw action in the battle of…
George Mercer Atkinson ’45
He entered Princeton from the Peddie School and joined Terrace Club. He performed with Theatre Intime, and in addition to dramatics, enjoyed riding horseback out…
Douglas R. Nichols Jr. ’42
He was born in West Orange, N.J., and grew up in Llewellyn Park. He attended Carteret Academy and Lawrenceville before following his father, Douglas R…
John Reiley Guthrie ’42
Jack came to Princeton from Blair Academy. He joined Key and Seal, received honors in history, and was a major in ROTC. Shortly after graduation…
Lloyd Crosser Felton ’41 *44
He prepared at Browne Nichols School and then Gilman. At Princeton, he majored in chemistry and graduated with honors. He was on the freshman crew…
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