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John Howley ’29

"Pop" Howley died on Sept. 1, 2000. He was 93. At Princeton, he was Phi Beta Kappa. He then attended Harvard law school, graduating in…

William Lawrence Broad ’29

Bill died Oct. 9, 2000, of congestive heart failure. He was 92. He prepared for Princeton at Phillips Exeter Academy. In college, he won the…

John English Deitrick ’29

John died on Sept. 29, 2000. He was 95. He prepared for Princeton at Wyoming Seminary. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and…

William Turk Priestley ’29

Bill died on Feb. 10, 1995, in Lake Forest, Ill. He prepared for Princeton at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton, he was on the Tiger editorial…

John Richard Steves ’29

Jack Steves died on May 25, 1997. Following his graduation in chemical engineering, Jack took a position with E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co. He…

Warren Franklin Beasley ’29

Warren F. "Sam" Beasley died on May 12, 2000, after a short illness. He was 92. He prepared at Roxbury H.S. At Princeton he was…

Harvey Edward Mole ’29

Harve was born Apr. 20, 1908, in Paris and died Dec. 17, 1999, in Chatham Township, N.J. He prepared for Princeton at the Lawrenceville School…

Carl Frederick Reidemeister ’29

Carl Reidemeister died on July 8, 1999. He was 94. Although he left before graduation, he was very proud of the fact that he had…

John Booth Stevens ’29

Johnnie died on March 8, 1999. He prepared for college at Culver and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he was on the swimming and golf teams, and…

Elisha Havens Kahlo ’29

Monte died on Jan. 15,1999. He prepared for college at Andover. At Princeton he was on the Prince, Nassau Herald, Bric-a-Brac, and ran cross country…

Courtnay Pitt ’29 *35

Courtnay Pitt died June 5, 1999, in Abington Memorial Hospital in Abington, Pa. He was 91. Deemed by his father to be too young for…

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