Bryce Maxwell ’43 *48

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A longtime Princeton professor, Bryce died on Oct. 25, 2001, at Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J. He was 82. A native of Glen Cove, N.Y., he lived in Princeton for 44 years before moving to Meadow Lakes. Throughout his career, Bryce held many positions, including research associate, assistant and associate professor, assistant dean of the School of Engineering, and professor of chemical studies and polymer studies. Bryce also acted as a consultant to several major chemical companies, such as Phillips and Hercules Inc.

During WWII, Bryce was a Seabee with the 110th Naval Construction Battalion.

He is survived by two sons, Bryce Jr., and Stephen H., and a daughter, Margaret. To them, we offer our heartfelt sympathies.

The Class of 1943

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