Harold B. Greenwood ’68

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Chip died July 24, 2016, of leukemia. He was 69.

He was born in Washington, D.C., and prepared at Sidwell Friends School, where he was a member of the student council, technicians club, and French club. Chip was very proud of playing football, soccer, and baseball for Sidwell Friends.

While at Princeton, Chip majored in politics. He was active in the Undergraduate Schools Committee, the Orange Key Society, Response, soccer, and rugby. He took his meals at Cottage and lived in Cuyler his senior year with Terry Peterman and Frank Fuller.

After graduating from Princeton, he was a freelance writer with a nom de plume of Addison Greenwood, specializing in science. He wrote for the National Cancer Institute (Cancer Bulletin) and National Academy of Sciences, amoung others, and was an American Film Institute cataloger for feature films.

Chip is survived by his wife, Paula; and daughter Tess (Hampshire College ’20). To them the class extends its deepest sympathies.

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