Edward Theodore Haase ’29

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TED DIED June 19, 1991. He had prepared for college at St. Louis Country Day and McKinley High. He transferred to Princeton from Washington Univ. in the fall of 1926. Horace Meeker was his roommate, and he belonged to Dial Lodge. His working career was with the A.C.I. Haase Co. in St. Louis, where he started in 1929. He traveled extensively and loved golf and swimming. He belonged to the Bellerive Country Club, the Missouri Athletic Club, and the Central Presbyterian Church. He married Virginia Rountree in 1930, and she survived him by only a few months, Their children survive: Edward T. Jr. and Lane (Mrs. Robert T.Convey). The Class extends sincere sympathy to them.

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