John Hibbard Eadie ’31
A letter to the Alumni Office from his wife brought word of Jack's death on June 30, 1989. Unfortunately, we had not seen much of him since college days. He was another of the large group of classmates who prepared for Princeton at the Lawrenceville School.
After Princeton, he studied at New York Law School and received an L.L.B. degree in 1933. Following several years in private law practice, he entered government service as a trial examiner of the National Labor Relations Board, work which took him all over the country. At the time of his retirement in 1968, he was a Federal Administrative judge of the N .L.R.B.
We regret the loss of still another classmate and express our sympathy to Jack's widow, Rosemary, his two daughters, Arden and Lynn, and six grandchildren.
The Class of 1931
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