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Adlai Stevenson Hardin ’23

The Class of 1923 lost its one and only Jim Hardin on Oct. 16, 1989, when our distinguished artist left our ranks at the Saybrook…

Perry Heim Gresh ’23

HEIM LEFT the ranks of the Class of 1923 on July 28,1989, in Woodburn, Oreg. He was born in Norristown, Penn., where his father had…

W. Harding Kneedler ’22

Harding Kneedler, our sole surviving classmate and class president, died Mar. 21, 2002, at the age of 101. He was Princeton's oldest graduate at the…

Everett N. Case ’22

Everett Needham Case, a former pres. of Colgate U. and vice chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, died July 17, 2000, in…

Francis L. Corcoran ’22

Francis Corcoran died Nov. 4, 1998, at his home in Locust Valley. He was 100. According to his daughter Carol, he died peacefully, with all…

Ernest S. Heller ’22

Ernest "Pick" Heller died Jan. 25, 1998, at his NYC home. Pick graduated Phi Beta Kappa at age 19 and joined his family's jewelry business…

Robert H. Scholl ’22

Robert H. Scholl, our beloved, esteemed president, died peacefully in his apartment at Cathedral Village in Philadelphia on Feb. 9, 1998. He was 97. Bob…

William P. Richardson ’22

Bill Richardson died of pneumonia at Kent General Hospital in Dover, Del., July 17, 1997. He was 95. Bill was born and lived all his…

Reginald L. Johnson ’22

Reginald L. Johnson, a longtime resident of Riverdale, N.Y., died at his home July 1, 1997. He was 96. During the last few months his…

W. Murray Wilshire ’22

The class is saddened to report that Murray Wilshire died at his home in Edgartown, Mass., May 27, 1997. He is survived by his widow…

Francis Rawle Wadleigh ’22

Whitey Wadleigh died at his home Mar. 29, 1996. He was born in 1899 in Petersburg, Va., and attended the Jefferson School for Boys in…

Henry Robins ’22

Henry Robins died at his home in Mystic, Conn., Feb. 16, 1996. He was 96. According to our records, he was a bachelor and is…

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