William R. Miner ’54

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The class was saddened to learn of the death of Bill Miner on Oct. 18, 2001. Bill prepared for Princeton at the Hill School. At Princeton, he was an English major, a member of Key and Seal Club, the Jazz and Fairfield Clubs, and Theatre Intime. After Princeton, he received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Teachers College at Columbia U. He also graduated from the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies. He was a lifelong Manhattan resident, where he practiced his profession. He maintained a passion for jazz, and was a noted collector and discographer.

The class extends its personal sympathy to his wife, Anne, a daughter, Reeve Washburn, grand-daughter Faye, his son, Neal, and his two brothers, Henry and Thomas.

The Class of 1954

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