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Warren Rusling Rainear ’34

Among his memories of Princeton, as he wrote some 60 years after college, were: “Alone in the library on spring prom night reading Schopenhauer.…

Susan Lynn Hurley ’76

She arrived at the Princeton Inn Annex from her native Santa Barbara amid trunks of clothes, books, and boxes of California citrus, packages of which…

William Griffin Hayes ’63

He lived nearly his entire life in Santa Barbara, attending Laguna Blanca School and practicing law there for 35 years. The crowd at his funeral…

Henry Clay Moses III ’63

Hank joined our class from New Rochelle, N.Y., bearing a wry smile and a perpetual twinkle already in his eye. He threw the javelin three…

Donald C. Stuart III ’63

As a boy he caught a love for publishing while helping put out the paper founded by his father, Donald C. Jr. ’35, and an…

Michael F. Lanham ’60

At Princeton, Mike was a history major and a member of the Freshman Council, the SCA cabinet, and Cottage Club. His junior- and senior-year roommates…

Charles R. Ellis ’57

After graduation, Charlie taught at a preparatory school and worked with Bertrand Russell. He entered the publishing business as an executive with Pergamon Press, D.C…

James W. Halloran ’56

He came to Princeton from Louisville, Ky., and soon thereafter befriended fellow classmate George Patterson. They later became brothers-in-law when Jim married Charlotte Patterson in…

Harry P. Ward ’55

Born in Pueblo, Colo., Harry was a member of Elm Club, majored in biology at Princeton, and graduated magna cum laude . He attended the…

Robert Norman Richards ’54

Born in Sunbury, Pa., he graduated from Williamsport High School. While at Princeton, he majored in history, played varsity football, was a member of Tiger…

W. Laird Stabler Jr. ’52

He was an extraordinarily respected figure in Delaware’s public life. He served two terms in the House of Representatives, ultimately as majority leader. He was…

Joey Leigh McCandless ’51 *52

Jake majored in psychology, belonged to Tiger Inn, and roomed with Frank Benenati, Dick Simmons, and Dick Valentzas. He was a member of the undefeated…

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