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James Carson Webster ’29 *39

Carson died on Feb. 15, 1989. He prepared for Princeton at the Cedarville School. After our graduation, he spent two summers studying at the Sorbonne…

Silvio Henry Lopez ’29 *30

Si, the last secretary of the Class of 1929, died April 6, 2006, in St. Petersburg, Fla., two weeks short of his 97th birthday. He…

Henry Gerard Schwartz ’28

Henry Schwartz, one of the most distinguished members of the class, died of emphysema Dec. 24, 1998, in St. Louis. He was 89. Dr. Schwartz…

Robert Leonard Dikovics ’28

Robert died June 8, 1999, in Williamsburg, Va. At Princeton Robert majored in history. He earned his freshman numerals on the freshman football squad and…

William M. Doolittle ’28

Bill died Feb. 17, 2004, at Pleasant Valley Manor in Snydersville, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, he came to the Salis-bury, Conn., area as a student…

Andrew B. Young ’28

Andy died Aug. 14, 2003; he was 96. At Princeton he earned a bachelor's degree in economics and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He…

Laird C. Simons ’28

Laird died Dec. 25, 2002, in Denver; he was 96. He was born in Philadelphia and attended Germantown Friends School. He followed his two older…

Henry B. Wilson ’28

Henry died Mar. 1, 2003, after a short illness. About halfway through his time at Princeton, his interest in the oil business prompted him to…

Winthrop Page Hersey ’28

Win died Dec. 2, 2002. He was born in Wellesley Hills, Mass., where he lived for many years. At Princeton he was a member of…

Louis Otten ’28

Louis Otten, former vice president of '28, died Dec. 20, 2000, from congestive heart failure. Louis grew up in Memphis, where at age 16 he…

G. Chester Doubleday ’28

Chester died June 21, 2000, in Gladwyne, Pa. Loyal to Princeton, he was one of the class's longest and most generous donors to AG. He…

Marselis C. Parsons Jr. ’28

"Pardy," of Lyme, N.H., died following a brief illness. Before coming to Princeton, he attended St. Bernard's and Taft. After graduation, he worked on Wall…

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