MEMORIALS

Russell Clark Morley ’31
RUSS DIED Mar. 19, 1993, in West Hartford, where he had resided all his life. He prepared at Kingswood School, and while at Princeton was…
Sidney M. Sternbach Jr. ’31
STEW DIED Mar. 17, 1993, in Ossining, N.Y. He prepared at Choate School. He roomed for three years with E. J. Mack Jr. and S…
Wayne Oliver Stoughton ’31
WAYNE DIED Mar. 28, 1993, in Greensboro, N.C. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. While at Princeton, Wayne won second prize in the Walter F. Hope…
Charles L. Fleming ’31
CHARLIE DIED Jan. 24, 1993. He prepared at Hotchkiss. While at Princeton, he was a member of the banjo club, Theatre Intime, Clio Hall, and…
Alfred Stengel Jr. ’31
AL DIED Jan. 28, 1993, in Merideth, N.H. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia. While at Princeton, he was on the DAILY PRINCETONIAN…
Frederick Heath Bowman Jr. ’31
HEATH DIED Jan. 17, 1993, in Rome, Italy, where he had lived since retirement from the Foreign Service in 1969. He prepared at Columbus Academy…
William P, Vogel Jr. ’31
BILL DIED Jan. 8, 1992, after a short illness. He transferred to Princeton in his sophomore year from Stevens Institute of Technology. At Princeton, he…
James Bradley Averill ’31
JIM DIED Dec. 29, 1992, in Bryn Mawr. He prepared at St. Mark's School, and while at Princeton was a member of the crew squad…
Clinton A. Schofield ’31
CLINT DIED Dec. 4, 1992, in New Haven, Conn. He was born in Schenectady, and prepared at Princeton Preparatory School. He was on the Class…
John M. Cleary Jr. ’31
JACK DIED Nov. 29, 1992, in Kansas City, Mo. He prepared at Canterbury and Pembroke schools. While at Princeton, he was a member of the…
Fletcher Gilpin ’31
FLETCH DIED Nov. 10, 1992, in Cranford, N.J., where he was born and lived all his life. He prepared at Pingry School. While at Princeton…
Edson Sweet Stevens ’31
EDSON STEVENS died Oct. 13, 1992. His last place of residence was Milford, Mich. Ed worked in real estate and insurance until he retired in…
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