MEMORIALS

Harrison Dodge Howell Walker ’33
Toto, our Princeton track star, died at his home in Woollahra, Australia, Jan. 26, 2003. He was 92. After 39 years on the staff of…
Franklin Bills Wilson Jr. ’33
Bud, known by his family and friends as a scholar and a gentleman, and loved for his postcards in Latin to his family, died of…
Walter Lewis Mayo Jr. ’33
Walt, of St. Paul, Minn., died with his family around him Feb. 22, 2003, in Wethersfield, Conn. He was 91. He prepared at Saint Paul…
William Brewster Mather ’33
Born to missionary parents in Baoding, China, Brew died in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 22, 2003, after a long illness. He was 92. He was educated…
Philip Pettibone Schaffner ’33
Phil died Apr. 16, 1999. He was 87. He earned his PhD in economics at Ohio State U. He was a commander in the Navy…
John Leisenring Kemmerer Jr. ’33
John died Nov. 14, 2002, in Overlook Hospital, in Summit, N.J. He was 91. John was a Princetonian through and through. He was unusually supportive…
Thomas Heffron Mettler ’33
Tommy, of Upper Nyack, N.Y., died Nov. 18, 2002. He was 91. He was the father of the class baby of '33. Tommy was an…
Walter Edward Whitton ’33
Walt, retired chairman, president, publisher, and CEO of the Hour Newspapers, died Aug. 24, 2002, in Redding, Conn. He was 91. He received his law…
George Alfred Perera ’33
George died Sept. 14, 2002, in a retirement community at Kennett Square, Pa. He was 90. George received his medical degree from Columbia U. Medical…
Washington Bowie V ’33
Wash died Mar. 29, 2001. He was 89. He was a lifelong resident of Lutherville, Md., and came to Princeton from Boys' Latin in Baltimore…
Raymond Elmore Burnes ’33
Ray died July 25, 2002, of pneumonia. He was 91. Ray was a teacher par excellence. After his graduation from Princeton, he received a master's…
James Platt Okie ’33
Platt died Jan. 15, 2002, after a stroke, at Avon Health Center, in Connecticut. He was 91. Prior to moving to Avon, Platt had lived…
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