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Robert Haskins ’39 *40

Bob died April 17, 2006. A native of Richmond, he received bachelor's and master's degrees in physics from Princeton and went on to earn a…

Walker Oscar Cain *40

WALKER OSCAR CAIN *40, distinguished architect and designer of both Jadwin Gymnasium and the Computer Center on Princeton campus, died at his home in Southampton…

William C. Renwick ’37 *40

THE ORIGINATOR OF OUR XIX XXXVII, Bill Renwick died May 2, 1992. Bill was ever cheerful, ever helpful, popular, selfeffacing, an artist, and a prominent…

Hewitt Campau Wells ’38 *40

HEW WELLS died on Oct. 2, 1989, after a year's illness. He had gradually retired from practicing architecture and was busily pursuing watercolor painting, an…

Herman M. Ward *40

(Following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the print edition of PAW.) Herman M. Ward, a noted poet and professor emeritus of…

Alec Skolnick *39

Alec Skolnick, well-known psychiatrist in the SF Bay area, died Jan. 6, 2004, at his San Mateo home. He was 89. Son of Latvian immigrants…

Henry Hemmendinger *39

Henry Hemmendinger died Aug. 16, 2003, in Princeton. He was 88. Recognized as an authority in color science, Hemmendinger took his doctorate in astrophysical sciences…

Herbert Van Doane Sciver ’38 *39

Herb died Aug. 31, 2001, at Bryn Mawr Terrace nursing home outside Philadelphia. He prepared at Trenton [N.J.] H.S. At Princeton he majored in electrical…

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