C. Marshall Lowe ’52

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Marshall prepared at the Pingry School. At Princeton he played in the band, joined Cannon, and majored in psychology. He roomed with Tom Martin and John Howell.

Marshall then earned a bachelor of divinity degree at Princeton Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. from Ohio State. A Presbyterian, he was the pastor of a church in Newark while still a student. After finishing his degrees, Marshall served on the faculties of Maryville College in Tennessee and at UC, Berkeley.

He retired from academic life and took up tree farming in Chesterhill, Ohio, as the owner of Joy Valley Farms with his wife, Betty.

Marshall died Jan. 2, 2015, leaving Betty and their sons, David, Peter, and Stephen, to whom the class sends its sympathy.

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