MEMORIALS

Henry Clifton Jr. ’31
Henry Clifton Jr. died Jan. 10, 1998, in NYC. He had been a cum laude graduate of the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, and…
Joseph Curtis Sloane ’31 *49
Joe Sloane, our class's winsome pedagogical champion, died Apr. 9, 1998, in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 89, long retired, but still bearing the titles…
Robert Anderson Hall Jr. ’31
Robert Anderson Hall Jr. died Dec. 2, 1997, at the Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca, N.Y., of Parkinson's disease. Bob was our class's gift to…
Charles E. Claggett ’31
Charlie Claggett, '31's class agent, died, as neatly as he had lived, of a heart attack at the bridge table Jan. 8, 1998, in Vero…
Albert Evans Walker ’31
Albert E. Walker died in Elizabeth [Pa.] Hospital, on Nov. 14, 1997, of a breathing insufficiency. He was 88. A lifelong resident of Elizabeth, for…
Longstreet Ames ’31
Longstreet Ames died at his home in Austin, Tex., on Oct. 4, 1997, a victim of emphysema. He was 88. After graduation, Long went to…
Bill Bush Jr. ’31
Charles William Bush Jr. died in St. Petersburg, Fla., June 15, 1997, after an amazingly varied career. At Princeton he majored in biology (graduating cum…
Frank Froment ’31
Frank Livingston Froment died Sept. 13, 1997, at Basking Ridge, N.J. He was 88. He was born in NYC, and graduated from Hotchkiss in 1927…
George P. Armstrong ’31
George died May 17, 1997, at Vero Beach, Fla., and is survived by his wife, Jean. George was connected with the automobile business from the…
Lewis C. Cockefair ’31
Lewis Collier Cockefair died Dec. 5, 1995, in Dayton, Tenn. He was 89. Having prepared at Lawrenceville, Lewis entered Princeton with the Class of '31…
Clarence T. Daub ’31 *32
Clarence T. Daub died May 30, 1997, at his home in La Mesa, Calif. Ted, as his classmates knew him, was born in Mercersburg, Pa…
Ralph H. Edson ’31
Ralph died Sept. 26, 1996, after a brief illness. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton and received his medical degree from Cornell in 1935…
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