Brandon Barringer ’21

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BRANDON BARRINGER died Sept. 23, 1991, after a long illness in Bryn Mawr, Penn. He was 92. He was born in Philadelphia and prepared for college at the Haverford School.

At Princeton he roomed with his brother and classmate Moreau; was a member of Campus Club; and earned a Phi Beta Kappa key.

After graduation he followed a career in finance, as an investment adviser handling the portfolios of institutional and individual clients. He was an officer or director of such organizations as First Pennsylvania Bank, the Wellington Fund, and the Curtis Publishing Co. He was also active in the Franklin Institute and the Nature Conservancy, among others.

He is survived by his widow, Diana; daughters Carla Rabinowitz, Elizabeth Fentress, and Felicity Taubman; two brothers; and seven grandchildren. To them all the Class extends deepest sympathy.

The Class of 1921

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