MEMORIALS

Jaquelin Holliday Hume ’28
JACK HUME died Oct. 1, 1991, in San Francisco, after a long illness. He came to Princeton from Exeter, and at college served on the…
Robert Sturm Rau ’28
BOB RAU died June 13, 1991, at New York HospitalCornell Medical Center. He had suffered complications after back surgery. Bob prepared for college at Taft…
John Masury Sturges ’28
JACK STURGES died Aug. 6, 1991, in Southampton, N.Y. He prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville, and in college he majored in modern languages, was a…
Willard Beuren Van King ’28
VAN BEUREN KING died May 25, 1991, in Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, following a stroke. The evening before he was stricken, he and his wife…
John Raymond ’28
RAY MURRAY died Apr. 24, 1991, at Clearwater, Fla. He had never fully recovered from a broken leg, but was alert and full of humor…
Walter Bothwell George ’28
WALT GEORGE died Apr. 4, 1991, at the Mount Holly Nursing Center in Lumberton, near the Leisuretown section of Vincentown, NJ., where he lived in…
Robert Easton Boyes ’28
BOB ROYES DIED Feb. 19, 1991, in Ashbrook Nursing Home in Scotch Plains, NJ. He had never recovered completely from injuries suffered in Apr. 1981…
Howard Kinsley Hamm ’28
HOWARD HAMM died Sept. 23, 19K at home in Kalamazoo, Mich., after three years of serious illness. He graduated from Hyde Park H.S. in Chicago…
Samuel Burton Payne ’28
SAM PAYNE DIED May 5, 1991, at the Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield, Mass., his native town. He graduated from Greenfield H.S. At Princeton, he…
Edward Randolph Welles ’28
ED WELLES died quietly during an afternoon nap Apr. 15, 1991, at his home in Kansas City. In 1950 he became the Episcopal bishop of…
Walter Konvalinka William Bennett ’28
WALT BENNETT DIED suddenly Nov. 13, 1990, at his home In Pinehurst, N.C. He prepared for college at Poly Prep in Brooklyn. At Princeton he…
Ralph Edward Blank ’28
RALPH BLANK DIED Oct. 18,1990, at his home in Summit, N.J. He prepared for Princeton at Andover. At Princeton he majored in modem languages, and…
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