MEMORIALS

Armistead Dudley Rust ’34
ARMIE RUST, Texas rancher, former mayor of his native San Angelo, and past chairman of the Texas Turnpike Authority, died May 20, 1992, after a…
William Lewis Phillips ’34
BILL PHILLIPS the financial V.P. of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, NJ., in charge of all the company's investments, before he retired…
Remsen Eyk Ten Schenck ’34 *35
REM SCHENCK passed away Mar. 1, 1992, after a long illness. He roomed with Ernie May at the Grad College for one year and then…
Robert Osborn Waddell ’34
BOB WADDELL, who operated his own vendingmachine business in Houston until his retirement, in 1981, died Mar. 9, 1992. "He was sick for a long…
Gordon Francis Biehn ’34
GORDON BIEHN, a research chemist and technical analyst with the DuPont Company, for 29 years, died Jan. 23, 1991, it has just been learned. He…
Arthur G. Terhune ’34
ART TERHUNE, a retired V.P. of Prudential Bache and a resident of Saint Clair Shores, Mich., died Feb. 3, 1992, in Royal Oak. He had…
Frank Hamilton Constantine ’34
FRANK CONSTANTINE, whose boyhood ambition to be an ophthalmic surgeon was more than realized when, in 1952, he became chief of ophthalmic surgery at the…
Charles John Cretors ’34
Bud Cretors died June 16, 2006; he was 94. He ran his family's business, C. Cretors and Co., in Chicago from soon after World War…
Dwight Finch Andrews ’34
Dwight "Spike" Andrews died July 24, 2006. He was a devoted Princetonian and enthusiastic class member who had a varied business career until he settled…
Charles Shailer Hascall ’34
Charlie Hascall, who, following graduation from Harvard Medical School, spent 35 years as a Navy medical officer specializing in pathology, died Jan. 28, 2006, two…
William Holdship Rea ’34
Bill Rea, who was born in Pittsburgh, grew up in its environs, and was named Pittsburgh's Man of the Year in 1966, died May 15…
Leonidas George Gavalas ’34
LEE GAVALAS, who retired in 1970 as a major general, after 36 "wonderful, hardworking years with the U.S. Army" (as he described them), died Oct…
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