Robert E. Kulp ’38

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Robert Kulp died Dec. 27, 2011, at the age of 94.

Bob was born in Philadelphia and grew up mainly in Radnor, Pa. He prepared for college at Haverford School, where he was on the debating, soccer, fencing, swimming, and gym teams. At Princeton, Bob majored in psychology. He was on the freshman soccer team and was vice president of Dial Lodge.

After graduation from Princeton, Bob engaged in the advertising business in Philadelphia. He and his wife, Charlotte, resided in Rosemont, Pa. He retired when he was in his 60s.

Shortly before ’38’s 65th reunion, Bob and Charlotte moved to an apartment in a retirement community in Lancaster, Pa., where Bob continued to be active, enjoying his favorite sport, golf.

Charlotte predeceased Bob. His only known next of kin are his nephew, John H. Dunn Jr. ’62, and his great-niece, Barbara A. Dunn. We offer condolences to them. The class has lost another loyal member.

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