MEMORIALS

Edward Burns Caulkins Jr. ’32
After an extended period of declining health, Ed Caulkins died in Hobe Sound, Fla., on Nov. 18, 1989. He prepared at St. Mark's School, and…
Henry Augustus Kingsbury ’32
HANK KINGSBURY died in Belleair, Fla., on Oct. 7, 1989, after four years of increasingly failing health, including emphysema and heart problems. He was 79…
William H. Morris ’32
BILL MORRIS died Dec. 26, 1989, at the Bethesda Retirement and Nursing Center, following a stroke. His wife Margaret died in the same center three…
Edward Ware Barrett ’32
ED BARRETT, a distinguished journalist and public servant, died in Greenwich, Conn., on Oct. 23, 1989. Ed had a remarkable career in college. He ran…
Walworth Brown ’32
In a recent class column, we mentioned that Wally Brown had had a stroke but was recovering. Unfortunately, that news was premature. Jay Chadwick, aware…
Allen Earle Whitman ’32
Services were held at Christ Church, in Roxbury, Conn., for Allen Whitman, who died on Sept 19, 1989, after three years of failing health. He…
Robert Quincy Baker Jr. ’32
Bob Baker died on May 4, 1989, after seven months of devastatingly painful illness. According to his wife, Aline, he kept up his spirits remarkably…
Mortimer B. Fuller Jr. ’32
Mort Fuller died in Scranton, Penn., on Aug. 14, 1989. He came to us from Lawrenceville, and at college he was a member of Cottage…
Henry Marvin Dodge ’32
Hank died on May 28, 1989, after a period of declining health. Before he retired in 1974, he spent 42 years as a senior executive…
Ralph Townsend Hopper ’32
Ralph Hopper died on July 15, 1989, at the Driftwood Convalescent Hospital in Carmel, Calif. He was 78. At his request, no services were held…
William Larimer Mellon Jr. ’32
An extraordinary life ended when William Mellon died in Deschapelles, Haiti, on Aug. 3, 1989, a victim of can¬cer and Parkinson's disease. A member of…
Frank C. Schroeder Jr. ’32
Frank Schroeder of Sewickley, Pa., died Dec. 16, 2005. He was 94. Frank attended Sewickley Academy, Philips Andover Academy, and Princeton, leaving at the end…
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