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Willis F. Harrington ’35 *36

Will Harrington, a former president of our class, died Jan. 21, 1997, of a major blood disorder, which he had battled valiantly for several years…

Albert Frank Faber Jr. ’35 *36

Al Faber died Jan. 19, 1996, in Wallingford, Conn., of Alzheimer's disease. He had lived at a health-care center for some time before he died…

James Wallace Givens Jr. *36

JAMES WALLACE GIVENS JR., wellknown mathematician and pioneer in the field of computer science died Mar, 5, 1993, at 82. Born in Alberene, Va., he…

John Tuzo Wilson *36

JOHN WILSON, the renowned Canadian geologist; author of the theory of plate tectonics (which explained the phenomenon of continental drift); and eminent teacher, researcher, and…

J. Wallace Givens *36

J. WALLACE GIVENS, distinguished mathematician and pioneer in computer science, died Mar. 5, 1993, at the age of 82. Born in Alberene, Va., he earned…

Hugh Joseph Davis ’35 *36

HUGH DAVIS died of cancer in Highline Community Hospital, Seattle, on May 14, 1992. Most of his 40year career as an engineer was with the…

Walter B. Scott Jr. *36

WALTER B. SCOTT JR., a professor at Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill., died on Mar. 13, 1980, He earned his bachelor's degree from Lafayette College, Easton…

Dewitt D. Barlow Jr. *36

DEWITT D. BARLO\X JR.. age 79, mechanical engineer and business executive, (lied Jan. 13, 1992, at his home in Essex, Conn. Mr. Barlow was born…

Edward Francis D'arms ’25 *36

IN THE DE&TH OF Chet D'Arms Mar. 3, 1991, the Class has lost another distinguished and respected member. He came to us from Mercersburg and…

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