MEMORIALS

Gibbs L. Baker ’31
KNOWN IN COLLEGE by his first name to distinguish him from Bill Baker, known affectionately by all as "Little Bake," Gibbs died in Sarasota, Feb…
Frederick William Brobyn ’31
FREDERICK BROBYN DIED Mar. 25, 1991. He prepared at the Northeast High School in Philadelphia and the Hun School. He was interested in sports and…
Philip Burnham ’31
ALTHOUGHWE HAVEN'T HEARD from Phil for a long time, he had a distinguished career mostly in editing and writing of which the Class can be…
John W. Clingerman ’31
JOHNW. CLINGERMAN DIED Aug. 4,1990. He was a lifelong resident of the Pittsburgh area and a graduate of Shadyside Academy. As a freshman, Johnny was…
Duncan C. Dobson ’31
FORMER PRESIDENT of the LudlowSaylor Wire Cloth Co. in St. Louis, our classmate Dunc died May 13, 1991, at his retirement home in Vero Beach…
Ralph Cyrus Heath ’31
RETIRED PROFESSOR at Wake Forest College, Cy died June 6, 1990, at his home in Spruce Pine, N.C. A Hoosier, he lived for many years…
Richard B. Hutchinson ’31
CCOMING To us from Lawrenceville, "Hutch," as most of us called him, died at his home in Jobstown, N.J., Mar. 15, 1991. In college he…
Llewllyn E. ’31
VICTIM OF A SUDDEN STROKE, Llew died Feb. 6,1991, at his home in Shaker Heights, Oh. He came to us from Kent, where he was…
Lawrence Priddy Jr. ’31
LARRY PRIDDY died Mar. 10, 1990, in Menlo Park, Calif. He entered Princeton after graduating from Lawrenceville, where he was in the band, on the…
Weahterly Reinmund ’31
WETH REINMUND died Oct. 18, 1990. At Princeton he roomed with the late Beach Tredennick. He was an outstanding athlete, especially with respect to football…
Alfred Uihlein ’31
ALFRED UIHLLEIN DIED Dec. 4, 1990. He was a graduate of the Hotchkiss School. At Princeton, where he was on the crew and swimming team…
M. Roos Wallis ’31
M. ROOS WALLIS DIED Jan. 7,1991. At Princeton he played soccer his freshman year. His entire business career was spent in the insurance business in…
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