Arnold M. Combrinckgraharn Jr. ’33

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JACK GRAHAM died Nov. 3, 1992, in Grosse Pointe, Mich. Services were held Nov. 6 at Christ Episcopal Church, Grosse Pointe.

Jack was born Aug. 16, 1911, in Brooklyn. He prepared at Manual Training High. In college he was on the freshman football and track squads and the varsity track team. He was a manager of Elm Club.

After college, Jack taught at Millbrook School and at Andover. He spent some time in Central America. During WWII, he was an officer in the Navy. Later he spent some time in Central and South America with Standard Oil, N.J. He then returned to New York with Liebmann Breweries as director of advertising. He spent the rest of his career in advertising for various breweries, including Goebel and Carting.

On Oct. 10, 1952, Jack married Mary Jane McClure, who survives him. He leaves four children, Arnold 111, daughter Lee (by a previous marriage), Jane (Mrs. Richard Winton '71), and John. There are four grandchildren.

The Class of'33 has lost a wellliked member. To Jane and the children we extend our sympathy.

The Class of 1933

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