Clarence T. Daub ’31 *32

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Clarence T. Daub died May 30, 1997, at his home in La Mesa, Calif. Ted, as his classmates knew him, was born in Mercersburg, Pa. Upon graduation from Mercersburg Academy in 1927, he entered Princeton, where he majored in psychology. He remained at Princeton one additional year as a graduate student, earning his master's in 1932. He was employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and joined the Army shortly before Pearl Harbor. During WWII he was as an officer in clinical psychology in the American theater, retiring with an Army Commendation Medal and the rank of major.

In 1947 he entered civilian practice as a clinical psychologist at Hastings State Hospital in Ingleside, Neb., where he worked until 1971, when he retired and moved to San Diego. His wife, Sarah Meyers Daub, a childhood sweetheart, died in 1994. He is survived by two sons, Ted Jr. and John Alan, nieces and nephews, and a brother, Lee. To his family, the class sends its condolences.

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