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Thomas H. Pollock ’43

Tom died on May 23, 2002, at the age of 81. He died quietly in his sleep, after having suffered from Alzheimer's for several years…

Horace White Harrison ’43

The class and the philatelic world lost a heavyweight when Hammer died of pancreatic cancer Oct. 4, 2002. He was 81. A stamp enthusiast from…

George Small ’43

George died at his home in Baltimore, on Sept. 16, 2002. He was 81. A graduate of the Gilman School in 1939, he served in…

Edward Arthurs Supplee ’43

Ed died on Aug. 8, 2002. He was 81. Born and raised in Guilford, Md., Ed graduated from the Gilman School in 1939. At Princeton…

John Watkins Eiman ’43

Jack died July 12, 2002, following a long illness. He was 80. A native of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., he prepped at the Haverford School. After…

Robert W. Boynton ’43

Bob died at his home in Lakeville, Conn., on Feb. 3, 2002. He was 80. After receiving his BA in English, he received an MEd…

John Davis Fairing ’43

John died Mar. 2, 2002, in Logan, Utah, at the age of 83. A native of Newark, N.J., John graduated cum laude from Princeton and…

Lindley Garrison Miller ’43

Lin died Mar. 16, 2002, following a short illness. He was 81. A native of Glen Cove, N.Y., he graduated and entered the Army Air…

John Spencer Davis ’43

Spence died June 15, 2007, at age 85 of complications from a stroke in East Hampton, N.Y., where he lived full-time since 2003. He was…

James Henry Mason IV ’43

Jim, a retired surgeon and a past president of the Atlantic County (N.J.) Medical Society, died May 18, 2007, of a ruptured aneurism at the…

Joseph Ward Hooper Jr. ’43

Joe died of a heart attack at his home on Jan. 19, 2002. He was 80. He attended New Hanover HS, the McCallie School in…

William A. Martin ’43

Bill died Jan. 26, 2002, of a heart attack. He was 81. An NYC native, Bill graduated from Princeton in Jan. of 1943 and was…

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