MEMORIALS

Huyler Louis Lisk ’33
Huyler died Aug. 5, 2005, at home. He was 93. Huyler was valedictorian and president of his senior class at Cranford (N.J.) High School. He…
John Donald Durand ’33
Don died Dec. 7, 2005, in Clemson, S.C. Don, a Washington, D.C., attorney, was an honors graduate of Walnut Hills Classical High School in Cincinnati…
Sloat Fassett Hodgson ’33
Sloat died Oct. 13, 2005. He was 94. Born in Atlanta, Sloat was an extraordinarily talented classmate. He was an expert in a number of…
John Norris Renneburg ’33
John died of a bleeding ulcer Aug. 29, 2005, at the age of 93. He was a graduate of Gilman School in Baltimore. He earned…
Robert L. Clifford ’33
Robert died Aug. 21, 2005, at Ruxton Health Care in Williamsburg, Va. He was born in 1912 in Evanston, Ill., grew up in Washington, D.C…
Victor A. Oswald Jr. ’33
Victor, also known to some as Ozzie, died Aug. 9, 2003. He was 93. He was born Dec. 17, 1909. He attended Franklin and Marshall…
H. Ezra Eberhardt Jr. ’33
Ez died April 11, 2005, at the Pine Acres Rehabilitation Center in Madison, N.J., following a brief illness. He was 93. Born in Newark, he…
John Arthur Luetscher Jr. ’33
John died Jan. 30, 2005, in Sacramento, Calif. After graduating from Princeton in 1933 with a bachelor's in chemistry, John earned a medical degree in…
Henry Swift Thompson ’33
Hank, of Hancock Point, Maine, and Grass Valley, Calif., died at home in California Dec. 17, 2004. He attended Kent School prior to Princeton. He…
Dubois S. Morris Jr. ’33
DuBois died Jan. 12, 2005. He was born in Kuling, China, the son of Alice Buell and DuBois Morris. DuBois was dedicated to helping people…
William Hardwell Ludlow ’33
Bill died Dec. 21, 2004, in the Unitarian Universalist House in Germantown, Pa., where he was a longtime resident. He was 93. A native of…
Edward Wood Lane Jr. ’33
Ed died July 4, 2004, in Jacksonville, Fla., his birthplace. He graduated with honors from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. At Princeton he was…
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