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Robert G. Greeley ’44

One of the great Tigers of our class, Bob died of a heart attack on June 3, 2002, in Milton, Mass. A native of Portland…

Aubrey Huston Jr. ’44

Abs died May 14, 2002, at home in Lawrence Township, N.J. He prepared at Episcopal Academy and St. George's School; at Princeton he was a…

John Roberts Miller ’44

John died on Mar. 15, 2002, in Mendham, N.J. He came to Princeton from Riverdale School and majored in politics, winning honors. Active as a…

William M. Dunn ’44

Bill Dunn died Aug. 13, 2001, in Branford, Conn.; he had lived for many years in Westport. Coming to Princeton from Canterbury School, where he…

James S. Murphy ’44

Jim died of cancer Feb. 5, 2007, at his home in Deep River, Conn. He was for many years associate professor of virology at Rockefeller…

John W. Aalfs ’44

John died on Nov. 27, 2001. He had been living for some years in the DC area. He came to Princeton from Sioux City, Iowa…

Marshall H. Noble ’44

Marsh died on Jan. 8, 2002, in New London, Conn. He came to Princeton from Culver Academy and majored in engineering. He was a member…

David M. Ross ’44

Dave died in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Jan. 21, 2002. He prepared at Exeter and at Princeton majored in classics; he was active in lacrosse, the…

Rollie D. Gilliss Jr. ’44

Rollie Gilliss died in Baltimore on Jan. 29, 2002. After high school and a postgrad year at Choate, he came to Princeton, where he was…

H. Bryce Roberts ’44 *50

Bryce died on Oct. 4, 2001, after a year's battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Coming to Princeton from Loomis-Chaffee School, he majored in politics and was…

Grant E. Scott Jr. ’44

Grant and his wife, Marion, died Nov. 27, 2001, when their single-engine plane crashed outside Evansville, Ind. Grant had refueled there on his way home…

James R. Beattie ’44

Jim died Aug. 7, 2001, of heart failure in Wakefield, R.I. He came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy, was a member of Cap and…

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