Albert Richard Diebold ’29

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Dick died June 16, 1996. He prepared for college at Hotchkiss, and after Princeton had a few years in investment work, and then went into pharmaceuticals, becoming president of Kilmer & Co. in Stamford, Conn., in 1938. Later he became interested in farming, breeding Holsteins in Roxbury, Conn., and raising sugar cane in Florida. His charitable interests included a directorship of the Christian Herald Assn. In 1930 he married Dorothy Rosen, who survives as do their sons, Dudley G. and Albert Jr., and their daughter, Diane Terni. The class extends sincere sympathy to Dick's family.

The Class of 1929

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