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Seymour Bernstein ’36 *39

Seymour, renowned research chemist, died June 30, 1996. He was 80. At Princeton he majored in chemistry and continued on to receive his PhD. A…

George G. Stoner *39

George G. Stoner, highly versatile retired polymer chemist, poet, and churchman, died Feb. 1, 1995, in Suffern, N.Y. He was 83. Born in Wilkinsburg, Penn…

Colwell Carey ’38 *39

COLWELL CAREY, known to most of us as Jack, died suddenly, Apr. 7, 1993, after a brief illness. A professional mechanical engineer, he retired from…

James Carson Webster ’29 *39

Carson died on Feb. 15, 1989. He prepared for Princeton at the Cedarville School. After our graduation, he spent two summers studying at the Sorbonne…

William O. Baker *39

William O. Baker *39, a prominent scientist and emeritus trustee, died Oct. 31, 2005, in Chatham, N.J., of heart failure. He was 90. Baker grew…

Richard L. Seggel ’36 *38

Dick died May 18, 2005. He was 91. He prepared at the Peddie School. At Princeton he received a bachelor's in history and a master's…

John F. Woodman *38

John F. Woodman died Oct. 12, 2002, in Auburn, Maine. He was 89. Born in New Hampshire, John excelled early in school, winning the Dartmouth…

A. Bayard Dod Jr. ’36 *38

By, of Apple Valley, Calif., died May 1, 2002. He prepared at the Hun School and Carteret Academy. At Princeton he majored in electrical engineering…

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