Brady R. Jordan ’16

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Brady R. Jordan died peacefully on Sept. 18, 1989, in the retirement community in Lacey, Wash., where he had lived for the years since he retired from Duke Univ. He taught at Duke for many years and, before retiring, was chairman of the Romance languages dept. He was one of the great teachers the class has had in its membership. He was always one of the most loyal class members and was devoted to Princeton. He is survived by a son, Donald S. '43, and a grandson, Craig, who's now working on his Ph.D. in Princeton's Graduate School. To them the class extends its sympathy and pride.

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