J. Bradley Green ’33

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Chip Green died Nov. 1, 1995. He grew up in East Orange, N.J., and was one of five of our classmates who came to Princeton from East Orange H.S. He was a member of Cannon Club. He roomed with Dave Bluhm and then with Dave Ludlum, his lifelong friend. He was active on the Bric-a-Brac and the Nassau Herald, both of which he served as editor.

Chip spent most of his career, specifically the period from 1941-68, with Morgan Guarantee in NYC. He lived in Ridgewood, N.J., during those years and was a trustee of Valley Hospital there. He was an active member of St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church in Upper Ridgewood. For recreation, he was a most enthusiastic fly fisherman.

Chip retired early to read history and to travel, and he and his wife, Marion, ranged the world, paying particular attention to art museums. In 1990 they moved to Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J., to be near Princeton, and Chip dutifully took on the assignment of class treasurer.

He is survived by his wife of over 60 years, Marion Wermouth Green, by his son, John Bradley Green Jr., and by his daughters, Elizabeth G. Werner and Priscilla G. Pope, to whom we extend our sympathy.

The Class of 1933

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