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Charles Edward Spicer ’43

Charlie, who served on a special team to set up and direct the broadcast of Olympic Games for NBC-TV in Seoul in 1988 and Barcelona…

Stokes Fenimore Burtis Jr. ’43

Stokes, who was on the corporate staff of RCA, supporting plant operations throughout the United States for 32 years until his retirement in 1985, died…

Edwin Wagner Bragdon ’43

Ed was a man of unlimited interests and boundless energy who succeeded in three distinct careers. He also was class treasurer for 11 years, until…

Howard Julian White Jr. ’42 *47

Howard White died of Alzheimer’s disease Jan. 7, 2010. Howie was born in Batavia, N.Y., in 1920, the son of a DuPont Corp. executive, and…

Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35

Born and raised on Philadelphia’s Main Line, Hugh attended Haverford School for 10 years. At Princeton, he was a member of Court Club and roomed…

Nicholas Conover English ’34

Connie English died Jan. 11, 2010, at Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J., where he had been a resident since 1988. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., he…

Michael Griesdorf ’94

Michael died Oct. 5, 2009, after suffering an epileptic seizure. At Princeton, Michael majored in the Woodrow Wilson School. He went on to receive a…

Spencer W. Franck Jr. ’66

Spence Franck died Oct. 23, 2009, at the age of 64. Spence was born in New York City. He graduated from the McBurney School, where…

Allan Roy Oseroff ’64

Allan Oseroff, who gained international renown as a researcher and clinician in dermatology, died of biliary cancer Oct. 16, 2008. He was 65 and had…

Jerome Christian Muys ’54

Jerome C. Muys of Bethesda, Md., died Dec. 12, 2009. Born in New York City, he grew up in East Stroudsburg, Pa., and Phillipsburg, N.J…

Stephen F. Bray ’52

Steve Bray died Oct. 12, 2005, at Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital as a result of complications due to a fall from a roof at his home…

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