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Charles Henry Atherton ’54 *57

Charlie died Dec. 3, 2005, from injuries he suffered after being struck by a car in Washington, D.C., two days earlier. Born in Kingston, Pa…

Irving N. Rabinowitz *57

Irving N. Rabinowitz died Feb. 16, 2005, at the University Medical Center in Princeton. He was 76. A resident of Princeton for 55 years, Irving…

Norman F. Cantor *57

Norman F. Cantor, 74, a prominent historian of the Middle Ages, died Sept. 18, 2004, in Miami. The cause was heart failure. A master of…

David Lockwood Egan *57

David Lockwood Egan died at his home in St. Helena, Mont., March 5, 2004. He was 69. Originally from Seattle, David attended the University of…

John B. Keeley *57

John Keeley, an expert in military and national security affairs, died Feb. 20, 2004, of pneumonia following lung-cancer surgery in Alexandria, Va. He was 74…

Richard Gordon Rausch ’49 *57

Dick died Feb. 9, 1999, in Freeman Township, Maine, of lung cancer. He was 74. He came to Princeton from Madison [N.J.] H.S. after service…

Paul B. Green *57

Paul Barnett Green, distinguished botanist, researcher, and teacher, died Aug. 18, 1998, of pancreatic cancer at his home in Stanford, Calif. He was 67. He…

Robert W. Oliver *57

Robert Warner Oliver, economist and teacher, died July 17, 1998, of a heart attack at his home in Pasadena, Calif. He served in the Navy…

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