Robert Frederick Muhlhauser ’28

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BOB MUHLHAUSER died Sept. 22, 1992, at his home in Glendale, Ohio, after a period of more than a year of declining health. He was a graduate of Hughes H.S. in Cincinnati. At Princeton, he majored in economics, was on the BRICABRAc board, was involved with the crew, and was a member of Tower Club,

Throughout his career, Bob was an independent insurance agent, mostly selling for the Travelers Insurance Co. He retired in 1974. He was very active in civic affairs, was a member and treasurer of the board of the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History for 40 years, and was a founder and first president of the Miami Purchase Assn., a group whose goal was to preserve sites and buildings of historic interest in Cincinnati. He was very active as a vestryman at Christ Episcopal Church in Glendale.

Bob was an avid squash player, and introduced many young players to the game. He had a summer home on Lake Temegami, in northern Ontario. He and his wife traveled to various parts of the world after his retirement.

The marriage of Bob and Ann Danson took place Apr. 16, 1936. She survives him, but is ill with Alzheimer's disease. There are two children, Ann (Sandy) Navarts and Robert F. Jr. Bob was a loyal member of the Class of 1928 and was president of the Princeton Alumni Assn. of Cincinnati. He was a muchrespected gentleman, epitomizing the traditional values of which America always needs more. The sympathy of the Class is with Ann and their family,

The Class of 1928

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