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George Woodthorp Shepherd Jr. ’39 *40

George died suddenly Jan. 30, 2007, at a hospital near his home in Fair Lawn, N.J. After graduating with a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering, George…

Thomas Burns Fifield ’37 *40

Tom died in Janesville, Wis., Feb. 9, 2007. Before Princeton, he graduated from Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, where he was a class officer and…

Chester H. Philips ’37 *40

Noted architect and many-campaigned WWII veteran-ending up a lt. col.-Chet died May 14, 2000. His first wife, Doris, died in 1989, and he left wife…

Carlisle Moore ’33 *40

Carl died Feb. 1, 1998, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was a specialist in Victorian and modern literature at…

Frederic Rosengarten Jr. ’38 *40

Fritz Rosengarten died May 9, 1998, after a short illness in Palm Beach, Fla. At Princeton he graduated with honors in modern languages and was…

William Kemper Elliot ’38 *40

Bill Elliot died Dec. 24, 1997, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He had been ill for several months. Bill never married and his closest surviving relatives are…

Robert Ballentine ’37 *40

Highly honored Johns Hopkins U. biology professor and recipient of many fellowships, Bob Ballentine died of acute leukemia Jan. 17, 1998, survived by his wife…

Robert Miller ’37 *40

Fabulous history professor Bob Miller died Oct. 23, 1997, unmarried. At Peddie he was on the baseball, basketball, tennis, and track teams, and was a…

Donald B. King *40

Donald B. King, PhD in classics, long distinguished as a teacher of classics, died on Sept. 16, 1997, in Bristol, Conn., after a long terminal…

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