MEMORIALS

Henry William Bradbury ’24
Henry William Bradbury died Feb. 15, 1995. Born July 30, 1901, in Kingston, Pa., he was the son of an electrical engineer who worked for…
Alonzo Church ’24 *27
Alonzo Church, a philosopher and mathematician, died Aug. 11, 1995. He was 92. He attended Ridgefield School in Connecticut, where he helped edit the school…
Olney Martin Raymond ’24
Olney was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 18, 1902, to John William Raymond (who was connected with the Central Leather Co. in NYC) and…
Hubert Alyea ’24 *28
Hubert Newcombe Alyea, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Princeton, died in Hightstown, N.J., Oct. 19, 1996. He was 93. While at Princeton, Hubert played…
Howard Carson Blake ’24
Howard C. Blake died May 20, 1996. He was 92. He was born in St. Louis, Mo. He prepared at Lawrenceville. While at Princeton, Howard…
J. Paul Barringer ’24
The Class of '24 and the Princeton community lost a strong advocate on Aug., 15, 1996, when Paul Barringer died at home in Princeton of…
Adelmer Rogers Bryon ’24
After a long illness, the Rev. Adelmer Rogers Bryon died Oct. 24, 1995. He was 96. Adelmer was born in Ridgefield, Conn., the son of…
Frank E. Richardson Jr. ’24
Frank E. Richardson Jr. of Sewickley, Pa., and Blue Hill, Maine, died Apr. 22, 1996, after a brief illness. A former sales executive of the…
Thomas Kiernan ’24
Thomas Kiernan died Jan. 17, 1996, of congestive heart failure in Chatham, N.J. He was 93. Tom was a loyal and supportive member of the…
Crosby N. Boyd ’24
Crosby died Aug. 12, 1995, at his summer home in Cape May, N.J. He was born Jan. 2, 1903, in Philadelphia. He prepared for Princeton…
Edward Naumburg Jr. ’24
Ned died June 28, 1995, in Greenwich, Conn. He was born Jan. 19, 1903, in N.Y.C. and attended the Ethical Culture School. At Princeton he…
John Barclay Jr. ’24
Jack died in his sleep in the early morning hours of Mar. 20, 1995, at his lifelong residence in Greensburg, Penn. "The Baron," as he…
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