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William W. Barber III ’62

Bill Barber died of pancreatic cancer Aug. 16, 2011, at home in Concord, Mass. Bill came to Princeton from St. Mark’s School. He majored in…

Perry E. Hall II ’60

Perry died of leukemia July 30, 2011, in the company of his loving wife, Jeanne, and his children. Born in Short Hills, N.J., Perry graduated…

Frank M. McPhee ’53

Frank, one of the finest players during Princeton’s glory days of football from 1950 to 1952, when the team lost only one game, died March…

William C. Taylor ’53

Bill, who had a civilian medical career that spanned more than half a century in New York City and who personified qualities of the worthy…

Donald H. Marshall ’53

Don, whom Tony Kohn good-naturedly called an “expatriate” because he spent much of his business career with B.F. Goodrich International in Australia, Brazil, Holland, New…

Victor A. Bihl ’52

Vic died April 26, 2011. Vic came to Princeton from Mercersburg Academy in central Pennsylvania. He played guard on Princeton’s greatest football teams, including the…

James E. Simpson ’52

Jimmy’s 2008 Christmas greeting was a photo of him cavorting with a danseuse on Bourbon Street. Four years after receiving a liver transplant, he exited…

Brantz M. Bryan Jr. ’52

Brantz died Feb. 6, 2009. A fourth-generation Princetonian, he came to us from Millbrook School in Millbrook, N.Y., and after Army service in Japan. Majoring…

Richard W. Murphy ’51

Dick, son of Albert C. and Helen (Welch) Murphy, was born Sept. 3, 1929, in St. Louis and raised in Washington, D.C. At Princeton he…

James E. Byron Sr. ’49

Jamie Byron died July 2, 2011, of heart failure at his home in Shepherdstown, W.Va. He was 83. Jamie came to Princeton from St. Albans…

Frederick L. Hoyt Jr. ’49

Frederick Hoyt died peacefully at home June 8, 2011. He was 91. Fred graduated from Pontiac High School in 1938 and joined the Michigan National…

Robert R. Porter ’45

Bob Porter, known as Roget, was a classical scholar and a collector of early opera and jazz records, Persian rugs, pre-Revolutionary silver, and books. He…

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