Harry A. G. Seggerman ’49

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Harry died May 19, 2001. He was 73. Harry came to Princeton from St Paul's. At Princeton he majored in English, and was a member of Quadrangle Club. He was a former member of the Alumni Council.

Harry started his career as a securities analyst at Dominick and Dominick on Wall Street, and subsequently worked for the Capital Research Group. He then became president of the Japan Fund. He was cofounder and vice chair of Fidelity Pacific. In 1992 he founded Intl. Investment Advisors, which manages the Korea Intl. Investment funds. During the years from 1962-82, trusts managed by Harry rose about 75 times in per-share net value, as measured by Lipper Analytical Securities.

Harry is survived by his wife, Anne Crellin Seggerman, four daughters, Patricia, Marianne, Yvonne Seggerman Beauregard , and Suzanne, two sons, Henry and John, a brother, and four grandchildren. The class extends its deepest sympathy to them all for their great loss.

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