MEMORIALS

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…
Daniel O Day ’29
Dan died Apr. 30, 1999. He prepared for college at Taft. At Princeton he was a freshman wrestler, manager of football, and on the board…
Evans Hicks ’29
Ev died May 6, 1999, in Seminole, Fla., where he had lived for some years. He prepared at Peddie School, to which he returned professionally…
Farrand Flowers ’29
Flannel (he also used the nicknames Tiger and Norm) died Feb. 1, 1999. He prepared at Andover and at Princeton roomed with Spence Marsh and…
Francis Patrick Kennedy ’29
Frank died May 10, 1998, in Granville, Ohio, which had been his residence for 64 years. He prepared for college at Newman School. At Princeton…
Charles Durels Stengel ’29
Casey died Dec. 31, 1998. He prepared at Newark Academy, and at Princeton roomed with Bob Mellis and belonged to Gateway Club. He went to…
Ross Frazer Wall ’29
Bud died Feb. 3, 1999, in Peoria, Ariz., where he had lived for some years. He prepared for college at Wyoming Seminary in Wilkes-Barre, Pa…
Harold Love Springer Jr. ’29
Had died July 27, 1998. He prepared for college at Wilmington Friends School and Tower Hill School in Wilmington. At Princeton he played polo and…
William Freethy Coan ’29
Bill died Nov. 4, 1998. He prepared for college at Farmington [N.H.] H.S. and Exeter. At Princeton he was on the debating team and varsity…
Philip Heller ’29
Phil died July 10, 1998. He prepared for college at Newark Academy, and he came to Princeton as a transfer from Bowdoin at the start…
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