MEMORIALS

Charles Harbaugh Moore ’31
Charles had been sidelined by heart problems for some years, but was granted a peaceful end at his home in Pittsburgh on Sept 20, 1989…
George Dean Gibson ’31
Word of George Gibson's death came to us from Charlie Moore. George died on Mar. 3, 1989, at his Uxbridge farm, in Ontario. Three of…
James Barr Haines ’31
Word came from both Al Walker and Dave Ferguson that Barr Haines died of cardiac arrest on Apr. 29, 1989, while visiting Bermuda. A stalwart…
James Maltman Jr. ’31
IT was from his widow's reply to Dave Kreitler's acknowl¬edgment of Jim's contribution to Annual Giving that we learned the sad news of his death…
Benjamin Vroom White Jr. ’30
Ben, one of the distinguished physicians in the class, died Dec. 19, 2005. His father and brother were Tigers, as were five cousins. Ben came…
George E. Immerwahr ’30
George died March 20, 2005, in Kenmore, Wash., after a brief illness. He was 95. At Princeton, George won the William Marshall Bullit Prize in…
John Lawrence Pool ’30
John died April 19, 2005, in Wilton, Conn., after a short illness. Born in New York City, John came to Princeton from Rye, N.Y. He…
Charles Schaeffer Hertz ’30
Charlie died Dec. 30, 2004, in Allentown, Pa., where he lived and practiced medicine for many years. He was 95. Charlie came to Princeton from…
Frederick Hoffman Smith IV ’30
Fred died Oct. 9, 2004. Born in South Orange, N.J., son of Frederick H. Smith III 1894, he came to Princeton from Lawrenceville. He believed…
Warren Sanford Adams ’30
Warren died April 25, 2004. He was 93. At Princeton Warren won the War Memorial Scholarship all four years. He won letters in football and…
Richard Bartlett Park ’30
Dick died June 1, 2004, according to his son, Richard H. Park '64. He was 95. Dick came to us from Mercersburg Academy. He roomed…
Frederick D. Petrie ’30
Fred Petrie died in Elmira, N.Y., May 6, 2004. He was 96. Before coming to Princeton, he attended Choate School, where he was a member…
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