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A. Russell Slagire ’22

RUSS SLAGIE, our lifelong bachelor, died July 4, 1993, at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. Complications arose after he suffered a bad fall in his…

Roy H. Wenger ’22

ROY WENGER died peacefully on Mar. 10, 1993, at the Nursing Care facility in the Messiah Village Retirement Center in Mechanicsburg, Penn., where he had…

Albert R. De Baker ’22

WE ANNOUNCE with deep sorrow the passing of Albert de Russy Baker in Scarsdale, N.Y., at the age of 9 1. He died in his…

Macfarland L. Cates ’22

MACFARLAND LAFFERTY CATES died at his home on Feb. 2, 1993, at the age of 94. He lived in Spartanburg, S.C., all his life and…

Robert C. Brooke ’22

ROBERT C. BROOKE died Dec. 22, 1992, at his winter home in Naples, Fla. His widow, Miriam, reported that he suffered cardiac arrest late in…

James G. Scarff ’22

THE CLASS LOST one of its most dedicated and hard working members Oct. 11, 1992. Jim died peacefully with Iris, Suzy, and Jimmy at his…

Charles G. Webb ’22

THE HONORABLE Charles G. Webb, former senior judge in Tioga County (Penn.), died at the age of 93, in Wellsboro, on May 5, 1992. Ho…

John Hoyt Slawson ’22

THE CLASS is saddened to report that Jack Slawson died Feb. 15, 1992, after a series of strokes. He had been in excellent health until…

George M. Knowles ’22

GEORGE M. KNOWLES died Aug. 22, 1991, at his summer home in Edgartown, Mass. George and his wife, Peg, who survives him, had summered at…

George H. Love ’22

GEORGE "CUPE" LOVE died July 25, 1991. He was a trustee of Princeton and a wellknown business leader. After attending Harvard Business School, he joined…

Donald Wilson ’22

DONALD WILSON died peacefully in his sleep June 15, 1991, after suffering from pneumonia for about a month. He was the youngest of four brothers…

Arthur Gorman Lambert ’22

ART LAMBERT died June 6, 1991, at his home in Chevy Chase, Md. He was very active and vigorous until March, when he was hospitalized…

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