MEMORIALS

Clifton Siegelin ’32 *34
Cliff Siegelin died Aug. 4, 1996, at Glenside Nursing Home in New Providence, N.J., after a long illness. After attending graduate school at Princeton as…
Jerrold Van G. Cise ’32
Another eminent lawyer from our class, Jerry Van Cise died July 21 at the New London Hospital in New Hampshire, as a result of pneumonia…
James Ruffin Mitchell ’32
Jim Mitchell died of a heart attack on July 3, 1996, at Frye Memorial Medical Center in Hickory, N.C. Graduating, as all of us did…
Thomas Mercer Emory ’32
Tom Emory, who had recently moved to the Valle Verde Retirement Community in Santa Barbara, Calif., died Apr. 27. After working for a year in…
Gerald Griffin Morse ’32
Gerry Morse died peacefully at his home in Newfields, N.H., on June 10, 1996. Gerry began his career with IBM, working on systems and sales…
Donald Houghton Hooker ’32
Don Hooker died Mar. 31, 1996, at his home in Boca Grande, Fla., after a lengthy illness. We remember him especially as v.p. of our…
James Archibald Kerr ’32 *35
Arch Kerr died Mar. 20, 1996, at the Meadow Lakes retirement community in Hightstown, N.J. After graduation, Arch went on to graduate studies in architecture…
Thomas Adamson Fernley Jr. ’32
Tom Fernley died Mar. 6, 1996, in Ponte Vedra, Fla., his winter home. He summered in Buck Hills Falls, Penn., where he moved upon retirement…
David T. Dana Jr. ’32
Dave Dana died of pneumonia Dec. 19, 1995, at Fox Hill Village retirement community in Westwood, Mass. He had been a lifetime resident of Lenox…
James H. Rowbotham ’32
Jim Rowbotham, who might be called Mr. Princeton '32, died of pneumonia Jan. 18, 1996, in Devon, Penn. Jim's entire business career was spent with…
Robert Leon Grosjean ’32
Bob Grosjean, a truly international man, died after a short illness Dec. 4, 1995, in Brussels, Belgium. After graduate work at MIT, Bob joined the…
Jacob H. Herzog ’32
A prominent attorney and civic leader in Albany, N.Y., Jake Herzog died at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., Oct. 22, 1995. After obtaining his…
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