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Buel Fellows Weare ’25

BUEL WEARE, who performed Outstanding service to the Class and to Princeton as our V.P. for Annual Giving for two decades, was born Dec. 29…

Frederick Patten Bowes ’25 *41

FRED BOWES was born in Chicago, Ill., Jan. 10, 1902. He transferred to Princeton from the Univ. of Michigan sophomore year. He immediately became a…

Gordon Groth ’25

THE PASSING of Gordon Groth, in his sicep on.luly 5, 1992, at a convalescent home in Escondido, Calif., following several years of illness, took from…

Louis Loewenstein ’25

LOU LOEWENSTEIN was born in Charleston W.Va. and died on Mar. 12, 1992, at age 88, at his home in Elkins Parks, Philadelphia. Leaving us…

Morris Cheston ’25

MORRIS CHESTON was born Sept. 4, 1904, the son of Radcliffe Cheston, M.D., founder of the Chestnut Hill Hospital, and Eugenia Morris, a descendant of…

Elisha Camp ’25

"CAESAR" CAMP died Mar. 31, 1991, at his home in Stratham, N.H. Born in N.Y.C. Apr. 24, 1902, he graduated from Exeter. At Princeton he…

John F. Hamlin ’25

JACK HAMLIN was born in Chicago on Apr. 30, 1902. He attended Lake Placid Florida School. At Princeton, he was a leading member of the…

Frank S. Dibrell ’25

FRANK DIBRELL was born in Little Rock, July 13, 1903. He came to us from Exeter, and was a member of the track squad, Speakers…

Elmer E. Billow ’25

ELMER BILLOW was born in Evanston, Ill., June 23, 1902, and died in Sun City Center, Fla., Oct. 6, 1991. He had moved to Sun…

Edward Francis D'arms ’25 *36

IN THE DE&TH OF Chet D'Arms Mar. 3, 1991, the Class has lost another distinguished and respected member. He came to us from Mercersburg and…

Edward Conrad Doll ’25

ED DOLL WAS BORN November 17, 1903, brought up, lived and died May 2, 1991, in Erie, Penn. He transferred from Colgate in 1922 and…

Hugh David Carter Jr. ’25

HUGH CARTER was born in Atlanta Mar. 10, 1902, and died there Mar. 13, 1991. He transferred to our Class in 19Z3 from Georgia Tech…

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