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Frederick Eberhardt Craig ’30

Frederick died Apr. 18, 2002. During WWII he served as a commander in the Naval Reserve. He retired from the New York Telephone Co. in…

Frederick Donald Sperry ’30

Don died July 6, 2002, after a long illness. He was a Navy veteran of WWII and a member of the Military Order of World…

Charles Bickley Baton ’30

Chuck died of pneumonia after a brief confinement. He was 93. He led an active life at Bermuda Village, N.C., where he resided since 1985…

Roy H. Snyder Jr. ’30

Roy died Dec. 15, 2001. He was 92. Roy prepared at Tome School and Marston U. School. At Princeton he was a member of the…

Howard Elting Jr. ’30

Howard died in his sleep at his home in San Rafael, Calif., on July 1, 2001. He was 93. A native of Chicago, Howard came…

Clarence Edwin Linville ’30

Ed died July 13, 2001, on the eve of his 92nd birthday. He was born in State College, Pa. In college he was a member…

Paul Maloney ’30

Paul died at home in Bryn Mawr, Pa., on May 14, 2001, of complications from diabetes. He was 93. He graduated from Friends Central School…

Elwyn D. Gillis ’30

Elwyn Douglas Gillis of Nashville died Jan. 13, 2001. His wife, Dorothy Hallenbeck Gillis, predeceased him. Born Nov. 1, 1908, and known as Joe, Elwyn…

Carl Francis Keppler ’30

Carl Keppler of Tucson died Dec. 8, 1999. Carl was born Dec. 17, 1908, in Elizabeth, N.J. He prepared for Princeton at Newark Academy, where…

J. Milton Trompen ’30

J. Milton Trompen died in Jan. 2001 at the age of 92. Born in Ramsey, N.J., he had been living in Brooklyn. Previously he made…

Herbert H. Faber ’30

Herbert H. Faber of Sea Pines, Ga., died Nov. 8, 1999, at the age of 92. He was the son of the late Charles Peter…

Jaywood Lukens ’30

Jay died at his home in Coral Gables on Nov. 10, 1999. Born May 10, 1909, in Watertown, N.Y., he entered Princeton from Newark Academy…

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