Harold Daniel Levi ’31

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HAROLD DIED Aug. 29, 1992. He prepared at Peddie School and Franklin School in New York. During freshman year, he roomed with Dave Kreider. After graduation, he received an M.A. degree from Columbia Univ., and then joined the firm of Bert, Levi and Company. For the three years prior to 'WWII, he lived in London, where he was born. He spent four years in the U.S. Army, during the war, and was discharged a captain in 1946. Harold retired in 1966. He was active in several volunteer agencies, such as SCORE, and performed hospital work. He was a loyal and generous contributor to Princeton and to our Class. He is survived by his widow, Isabel, to whom we send our sincere sympathy.

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