MEMORIALS

Hugh W. Jackson ’27
HUGH JACKSON died Jan. 28, 1992. He is an example ofa man who had a successful business career and enjoyed other phases of life which…
Thomas Dimock Leonard Jr. ’27
TOM DIED Aug. 28, 1990. For many years he lived in Southampton, L.I., and was happily busy as an architectural and industrial photographer in N.Y.C…
Henry P. Andrews ’27
PIPER DIED Jan. 16, 1991, after many years of residence in Cincinnati. He retired in 1973, as a V.P., after serving since 1946, from the…
Beverley Crump Compton ’27
THE DOCTOR DIED Oct. 11, 1991. He chose his profession long before 1927, and graduated as an M.D. from Johns Hopkins in 193 1. Like…
William Campbell Gay ’27
DIED Sept. 3, 1991, at his house in Huntington Bay, Long Island. He retired in 1970, after many years as a partner in the brokerage…
George Clinton Denniston ’27
DENNY DIED Oct. 19, 1991 appropriately he would have thought on his way to a Princeton football game. Questioned about his hobbies, for '27's THIRTYFIFTH…
Chauncey H. Marsh ’27
CHAUNCE DIED July 27, 1991, "a release from long confinement," his wife Khe writes after seven and a half years in nursing homes, paralyzed by…
Hallock Sherrard Johnson ’27
HAL DIED Aug. 23, 1991, at Lima, Penn. His has been a devoted Princetonian family, including John E. Johnson 1884, Walter L. Johnson 1896, Hal's…
Lewis Hall Gordon ’27
A PHYSICIAN'S SON, he devoted his life to organ music and to those musical languages, French and Italian. Classmates might have predicted his future, when…
Charles Lewis Henricks Jr. ’27
CHICK DIED Mar. 10, 1991, after a brief illness, in his longtime retirement home, the Canary Islands. His widow, Pat, reports that he was in…
Karl Gustav Pearson ’27
KARL DIED Mar. 6,1991. His background was unusual for a Princeton undergraduate of the 1920s, when the campus was Eastern and Anglo. He was born…
Thomas B. Wanamaker Jr. ’27
TOM DIED Feb. 23, 1991. He came to Princeton from Ardmore, Penn. and Haverford school, and left the campus in June 1924. He led a…
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