Richard Martin ’25

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DICK MARTIN was born in Muskogle, Okla., Sept. 4, 1902, and died there Mar. 10, 1990.

After graduating from Shattuck Military School, he came to Princeton and was a member of Gateway. He went on to the Univ. of Oklahoma Law School, returning to his hometown to become a prominent attorney. He was a past president of the Muskogie Bar Assn. and of the Chamber of Commerce, served on the state Board of Education, and was chairman of the local Gas Rationing Board during WWII. He also owned and operated a cattle ranch. He was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church.

The Class extends sympathy to his widow, Golda, and his daughters Jane Sander and Diana Butler, who survive him.

The Class of 1925

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