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Milton George Englert ’34

Milt Englert, one of the most enthusiastic of a loyal band of Southern classmates who, in his words, "enjoyed quite a few happy mini-reunions among…

Arthur Stephen Lane ’34

Art Lane, retired v.p. and general counsel of Johnson & Johnson, the pharmaceutical firm in New Brunswick, N.J., and former District Court judge and chairman…

Alexander Chartis Bell ’34

Lex Bell, a former school teacher turned travel agency executive, died Sept. 21, 1997, of Alzheimer's, once described by his wife, Tita, as "a pretty…

Kenneth Goodman ’34

Ken Goodman died at home in Livingston, N.J., May 22, 1997, after an extended illness. He was 84. Following graduation, Ken attended the Columbia College…

Frank Waghorne Plant Jr. ’34

Frank Plant, who practiced law in Minneapolis with the firm Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett, died Jan. 1, 2007. He was 93. Frank was…

Walter Frederick Thomas ’34

Walt Thomas, a member of Princeton’s 1934 intercollegiate champion indoor polo team who went on to become vice president and secretary of the Valley Bank…

Frederick Eugene Lombard ’34

Fred Lombard, an attorney for Parsons, Canzona, Blair & Warren in Red Bank, N.J., for 25 years, retiring in 1982, died Nov. 25, 2006. The…

Stanley Williams ’34

Stan Williams, a leader in the malt industry in Wisconsin and a creator and former board chairman of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, died May 2…

Charles Gaylord ’34

Charles Gaylord, a retired radiologist and resident of Colorado for nearly 50 years, died Apr. 12, 1997, on a sentimental visit to New Zealand. He…

John Emery Seibert ’34

Lank Seibert, a retired oil executive, banking consultant, and star basketball player, died Mar. 4, 1997, after a long illness. A classmate said of him…

David Carson Dougherty ’34

Dave Dougherty, a former management consultant on organization problems, including strategy, planning, compensation, and personnel, died Aug. 29, 1996. A past president of the Chicago…

David Rudolf Wintermann ’34

Dave "Tex" Wintermann, described in his citation in 1980 for our Outstanding Achievement Award as "a businessman, sportsman, humanitarian, and member of our class of…

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