MEMORIALS

James P. Harrington ’47 *51
Jim Harrington died Feb. 27, 2010. Raised in Lucknow, India, Jim returned to the United States to complete high school in New York. He served…
Nicholas G. Andrews ’46
Nicholas Andrews died Aug. 27, 2010, in his home in Newport Beach, Calif. His wife of 64 years, Dana Romalo Andrews, was at his side…
Arthur C. Close ’46 *50
Arthur Close died June 19, 2010, in his home in McLean, Va., of Parkinson’s disease and a blood disorder. He was 85. Art was born…
B. Frank Poe Jr. ’43
Frank, a copywriter with the New York advertising agency of Needham & Grohman for many years before his retirement in 1972, died Sept. 7, 2009…
Thomas L. Killough Jr. ’43
Tom, our Annual Giving chairman from 2006 to 2009, died May 6, 2010, at Crestwood Manor, near Toms River, N.J., of complications from a fall…
William B. Sanford ’41
We have learned that Ben died of Alzheimer’s disease Sept. 8, 2008, in Dallas, Texas. Ben came to Princeton from the Peddie School, majored in…
Louis S. Weeks Jr. ’40
Louis died Aug. 21, 2010. A native of Long Island, N.Y., he followed his two uncles, Charles Coxe 1904 and Howard Coxe 1920, to Princeton…
Hendrik Van Oss ’39
Hank died peacefully in his sleep July 21, 2010, just five days short of his 93rd birthday. He spent his early childhood in the Netherlands…
Frederick S. Strong III ’35
Fritz died May 22, 2010, in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Michigan, he came to Princeton from St. Paul’s School…
John S. McCormick Jr. ’35
John McCormick, known to us as “Johnnie” or “Barrel,” died July 16, 2010, at his home in Manchester, Vt. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Johnnie…
Roger C. Mills ’65
Roger Mills died of cancer May 3, 2010. He came to Princeton to study aerospace engineering and physics after two years at Annapolis. Through a…
Richard M. Jacobson ’64
Rick (also known as “Jake”) died peacefully April 7, 2010, at his home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, after a two-year battle with ampulla…
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