Tracy Harrison Logan ’29

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Trace died Sept. 26, 1996. He was born in Hunan Province in China, and prepared for college at Kuling School and Hotchkiss. At Princeton he was a top soccer player and v.p. of the Westminster Society. He belonged to Key and Seal.

After Princeton he taught for a few years in Korea and Shanghai, returning to the U.S. in 1938 and settled in Massapequa, L.I., where he was controller of the South Oaks Hospital until he retired in 1972. He was also the creative founder of the Broadlawn Manor Nursing Care Center. He was district clerk of the Massapequa School District during the time of it's greatest expansion, and he was a founding member of the Southeast Nassau Guidance Center, and also on the board of the DeLancyJones Library and an active member of Grace Church. He married Margaret Lowe in 1933 (deceased) and their children are Tracy H. Jr., John L., Elsa, and Margaret Jean. In 1984 he married Vivian Farrell, a distinguished monologist, for whom Trace was stage manager. The class extends sincere sympathy to Trace's family.

The Class of 1929

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