MEMORIALS

James F. Stengel ’26
THE SAD NEWS has reached us only recently, from San Diego, that Jim Stengel died Nov. 8, 1991, following a severe stroke that caused him…
A. Vernon Shannon ’26
SHANNON died Jan. 1, 1992, at age 87, after years of a brave struggle against afflictions which included a severe, lasting case of shingles and…
Henderson Supplee Jr. ’26
Henderson Supplee Jr., affectionately known as "Wooz," died Feb. 3, 1992, at age 88, in Bryn Mawr Hospital, following surgery several weeks before. We have…
Gordon K. Evans ’26
GORDON EVANS, a lawyer admitted to practice in California and New York, died in New York Hospital in N.Y.C. on Sept. 26, 1991, following a…
Sherman T. Brown ’26
THE CLASS OF 1926 was saddened to learn of the death of Sherm Brown of lung cancer on Sept. 26, 1991. He was 86 and…
John Kirkpatrick ’26
JACK KIRKPATRICK, widely known for his mastery of classical modern music, died Nov. 8, 1991, in Ithaca at the age of 86. He left Princeton…
Niven Busch ’26
NIVEN BUSCH, who authored 12 novels and 21 films, died at age 88, in his San Francisco home, of heart disease Aug. 16, 1991. Niven…
Frederic Rice Kellogg ’26
FRITZ KELLOGG'S death Aug. 23, 1991, in a single car accident in Vermont, came as a shock to all who knew him and especially to…
Frank P. Slattery Jr. ’26
FRANK SLATTERY, a dynamic and innovative twoterm mayor of WilkesBarre, Penn., and a dominant political figure in his community for many years, died June 17…
Arthur R. M. Hughes ’26
ARTHUR M. R. HUGHES, of Guilford, Conn., a banker, community leader, and yachtsman, died May 24, 1991. Arthur prepared for Princeton at the Salisbury School…
H. Chandlee Forman ’26
CHANDLER FORMAN, noted for his architectural research and writings on early America, died Mar. 18,1991, at his home in Easton, Md. Chandlee earned an M.A…
Nathan L Moyse ’26
NATE MOYSE, active member of the Class, although in apparent good health, died suddenly at his home in Toms River, NJ., Feb. 28, 1991. At…
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