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Frank E. Fischer *50

Frank Elmer Fischer died June 4, 1998, in Lugano, Switzerland. He was 88. He earned his baccalaureate in 1933 from Swarthmore College, where he was…

Barton Loag Jenks Jr. *50

Barton Loag Jenks Jr., professor of mechanical engineering at Penn State U., died Nov. 6, 1995, in State College, Pa. He was 72. A 1945…

Gordon B. Turner ’37 *50

Gordon B. Turner died May 13, 1996. He was 81. Born in NYC, he settled in Princeton in 1946 where he resumed his undergraduate studies…

Allen Newell *50

AEEEN NEWELL *50, a professor at Carnegie Mellon Univ. in Pittsburgh, died July 19, 1992, at age 65 . He was one of the four…

Nelson Gilbert Lofstedt *50

NELSON GILBERT LOFSTEDT *50, age 59, died Oct. 29, 1981. He was born Sept. 1, 1922, in West Chelmsford, Mass., but spent most of his…

John F. Brownlow Jr. *50

JOHN F. BROWNLOW JR., age 60, died Dec. 25, 1973. His entire life was devoted to a career in the U.S. Army. He was graduated…

Edward Sampson Jr. ’42 *50

ED DIED Jan. 4, 1992, of Alzheimer's disease, in Boulder, Colo., his home for nearly 40 years. He devoted his entire career to teaching civil…

Thomas Patton Baird ’45 *50

WHEN TOM BAIRD died of a sudden heart attack in Hartford, Conn., Mar. 28, 1990, the Class lost a member whose abilities, like his friendships…

Rene Rojas Galdames *50

We were saddened to learn that Ambassador Rene Rojas Galdames, the minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Chile, died on Oct 22, 1988…

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