Darwood Gillespie Myers ’21

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DARWOOD GILLESPIE MYERS died Dec. 3, 1990, less than three weeks before his 91st birthday.

He was born in N.Y.C. and prepared for college at Collegiate and McBurney schools. At Princeton he was a member of the band and of Whig Hall. His business life was spent on Wall Street, where he was a partner of the brokerage firm of Foster and Adams, with which he was associated for nearly 50 years.

He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; a son, Howard; two daughters, the Rev. Elizabeth Myers and Margaret Myers; a sister, Constance Anderson, and a granddaughter. To them the Class extends sincere sympathy.

The Class of 1921

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