Jack died on Nov. 15, 2001. He was 90. He prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville. After graduation he attended law school at Georgetown and was admitted to the N.J. Bar in 1938. During WWII, he volunteered for the merchant navy and was assigned to an oil tanker. During his training to be the ship's medical officer he met his wife, Alice.

After the war he opened his own law practise in Blairstown, N.J., and resided there until 1958. The family then immigrated to New Zealand, where he owned a number of farms and orchards. But his real interest was in politics and economics. Jack stood twice for Parliament (unsuccessfully) and wrote a book on New Zealand economics. Jack is survived by Alice, his wife of 55 years, and their five children. He will be missed.

The Class of 1933

Undergraduate Class of 1933