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Charles F. Hazelwood Jr. ’44

"Pete" Hazelwood died Aug. 8, 2005, near his home and family cabin in Weyauwega, Wis. He had a love of life in everything he found…

Harry Croft Bickel ’44

Harry, a 50-year resident of Chattanooga, Tenn., where he was a renowned realtor and builder, died in his home Sept. 13, 2005. He was a…

Richard Mateer Douglas ’44

Dick died Aug. 29, 2005, in Needham, Mass., not far from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was revered as an inspiring head of…

John A. Mann ’44 *50

John died Sept. 19, 2004, in Yorba Linda, Calif., after battling cancer. He was 82. "I was destined to be a Princetonian," he wrote in…

William Trubee Haebler ’44

Bill died July 15, 2005. We knew him as both "Trub" and "Bill," but after his adoption by his stepfather, it was "Bill." We also…

William Dana Archbold ’44

Bill died Aug. 4, 2005, in his home outside Toronto. His life rose from the simple to the sublime. He spent early summers along Canadian…

Edward Madden Bigler ’44

Ed died Aug. 9, 2005, in Greenwich, Conn. He and his wife of 43 years, Renee Holt Bigler, also had a home on John's Island…

Eugene Holland Jr. ’44

Euie died June 24, 2005, in Kenilworth, Ill., where he'd been as active as he was at Princeton. He was our second class president after…

Charles E. Denney ’44

Chuck Denney died Feb. 1, 2005, in Delray Beach, Fla. He went further than any member of '44 in film acting: He was Meryl Streep's…

Thomas A. Wolf ’44

Tom died April 30, 2005, in San Antonio, where he lived most of his life. He was 82. He prepped at Texas Military Institute. At…

S. Morton Cooley Jr. ’44 *53

One of four from our class to transfer to the Naval Academy near the start of World War II, Mort died Feb. 14, 2005, in…

Robert C. Wood ’44

An outstanding public servant, self-labeled "urbanist," and academic leader from the 1950s through the 1970s, Bob died April 1, 2005, in Boston after battling stomach…

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