Joseph Thomas Hague Jr. ’29

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JOE DIED IN PRINCETON Oct. 26, 1993. He prepared at Pingry and Andover. At Princeton, he was active in BRICABRAC, Theatre Intime, Triangle, and the prom committee. He roomed with Charlie Arm and was in Tiger Inn. Joe's business experience started at Halsey Stuart and continued at Fenner & Beane and Elder & Co. In 1937, he became v.P. of Lime Flour Co. and president of A. Lamy & Co., pattern makers and machinists. He was also an officer of E. K.Cumming Packard Co., Smith Lubricating Oil Co., and Superior Paint Co. He was active in fundraising and schoolscommittee work for Andover, Pingry, and Princeton. In 1934, he married Kathleen C, Wall (deceased), and his closest known survivor is a sisterinlaw, Margaret Wall, to whom the class extends sincere sympathy.

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