MEMORIALS

Douglas Chamberlain ’30
Douglas Chamberlain, a prominent ear, nose, and throat specialist in Chattanooga, Tenn., for 45 years, died June 11, 1999. He was 91. He prepared at…
Louis T. Klauder ’30
Louis Thornton Klauder, who spent 20 years championing the Philadelphia PATCO High-Speed Line and inspired many of its most innovative features, died Aug. 19, 1999…
John Reinhart Bennet ’30
Less than a month after enjoying the class's 69th reunion, Jack Bennet died painlessly of a swift lung cancer on June 26, 1999. Jack came…
William C. Roberts ’30
Bill, who was our class secretary for the past five years, died Feb. 13, 1999, following a short illness. He prepared at Haverford School. At…
Malcolm Cravens ’30
Malcolm died Apr. 17, 1999, at his San Francisco home. He was 91. After completing the first two years at the Hotchkiss School, he was…
Dillman Rash ’30
Major General Dillman Rash died Sept. 9, 1998. One of Louisville's most eminent citizens, a remarkably creative philanthropist, he had a notable career in finance…
George H. Beddoe ’30
George Halsey Beddoe of Fredericksburg, Va., died Dec. 10, 1998, at Heartsfield Assisted Living in Stafford County. He had congestive heart failure. He was 90…
Frank C. Stover ’30
Frank C. Stover died Dec. 13, 1998. He had lived in Winnetka, Ill., for 79 years. He came to Princeton from New Trier H.S. and…
Langdon G. Rankin ’30
Langdon G. Rankin of Essex, Conn., died Oct. 26, 1998. He was 90. Born in Newark, N.J., he was a member of Princeton's Cannon Club…
Endsley Fairman ’30
Endsley Fairman died May 22, 1998, at the Brandywine Hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident. Born on Oct. 9, 1908…
Charles F. Nesslage ’30
Charles died Feb. 1, 1998. Born in Union City, N.J., on June 23, 1909, he prepared at the Mt. Hermon School in Massachusetts. At Princeton…
Warren Sanford Stone ’30
Warren Stone died Jan. 18, 1997. He was born Jan. 8, 1908, in Cuba. He prepared at Westminster School and belonged to Elm. In 1935…
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