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A. Robert Arnstein ’52

Bob Arnstein died April 30, 2007, at Bainbridge Island, Wash. He had retired from the practice of medicine and moved to Bainbridge Island three years…

Arthur Collins Jr. ’52 *56

Art died peacefully at his home in Wilton, Conn., Sept. 3, 2005, after a hard-fought battle with cancer. Born in New York City, he prepared…

Thomas Worthington ’52

Tom died from cancer Oct. 22, 2005, at the age of 76. He was a recent resident of Zurich, Switzerland. Tom grew up in Birmingham…

Ronald Ulrich Altmayer ’52

Ron died Aug. 8, 2005, after a long illness. He entered Princeton with the Class of 1950 and roomed with Ray Fredrick Jr. '48. Interrupting…

Russell T. Barnhart ’52

Russ died Sept. 14, 2003, in the New York State Veterans' Home in Jamaica, N.Y., from complications of progressive dementia, which was diagnosed in 2001…

Philip James Porter ’52

Following several years of declining health, Phil died of heart failure at Beth ISrael Deaconess Medical Center in Boston Feb. 16, 2005. His memorial service…

Chester Sharon Bell Jr. ’52

Chet died of sepsis Dec.13, 2003, in Washington, D.C., where he lived. He was 73. Born in Chicago, he entered Princeton from Neenah [Wis.] High…

William Nichols Coler ’52

Bill died unexpectedly of cancer Jan. 14, 2002, at home in Westport, Mass. Born in New York City, he prepared for Princeton at the Choate…

Irving Flint Foote ’52

Bud died of complications from a stroke March 12, 2005, at home in Atlanta, Ga. Born in Laconia, N.H., he entered Princeton from Goffstown High…

Jack Lincoln Sanders ’52

Jack Sanders died April 22, 2005, at home in Snyder, N.Y., from complications of a rare neurological disorder, multisystems atrophy, for which there remains no…

Robert H. Janover ’52

Bob, whose life was defined by family, duty, the law, and Princeton, died Jan. 6, 2005, following a brief illness. A New Yorker to the…

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