Warren Sanford Adams ’30

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Warren died April 25, 2004. He was 93.

At Princeton Warren won the War Memorial Scholarship all four years. He won letters in football and played on the hockey team, of which he was captain senior year. He was a member of Colonial Club. For 10 years after graduation Warren played hockey with the Boston U. and St. Nicholas clubs.

Freshman year he lived alone at 25 Bank St., sophomore year he lived with David Vhay at 142 Cuyler, and junior and senior years he and Vhay at lived at 121 Little. Warren served four years in the Pacific with the Marine Corps, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Warren tried to involve himself usefully with efforts to thwart socialism, egalitarianism, and phony liberalism. His wife predeceased him. The class extends its sympathy.

The Class of 1930

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