Dick Huber died May 19, 2013.

Dick entered Princeton from St. George’s, joined Cap and Gown, and played varsity baseball. In addition, he reported for The Daily Princetonian.

His studies were interrupted for service as a navigator with the 15th Army Air Force in Europe, where he saw combat.

In 1950, he married Cintra Carter and they had three children. They later divorced and in 1968, Dick married Princeton’s first tenured female professor, Suzanne Keller. He remained in the Princeton community after earning a doctorate in American studies at Yale, maintaining a long association with the University library and serving as head of the Friends of Princeton University Library for years.

His scholarship was evidenced by his many publications and educational programs on Channel 13 in New York. Dick also served as dean of continuing education at Hunter College in New York before joining the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington.

In addition to Cintra, Dick is survived by his brother, Jack; his son, Richard Jr.; two daughters, Cintra and Casilda; and four grandchildren. His marriage to Keller, who died in 2010, ended in divorce, though they remained close. The class expresses its sympathy to the family.

Undergraduate Class of 1945