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Casper Forman Hegner ’30 *33

CAP DIED of cancer Jan. 27, 1991, at his home In Westcliffe, Colo. Although born in Cincinnati, he spent much of his life in Denver…

Kenneth P. Wilson ’30 *33

KEN WILSON died Sept. 1, 1990, in the Monroe Village Health Center in Jamesburg, NJ. Ken came to Princeton from Exeter. At Princeton he roomed…

Charles Henry Stevens ’31 *32

Charles was born Aug. 15, 1910, in Jersey City, N.J., and died Mar. 6, 1985, in Ossining, N.Y. He was single, an only child, and…

William M. Doerflinger ’31 *32

Bill was born July 30, 1910, in Brooklyn and died Dec. 23, 2000, at Fellowship Village in Basking Ridge, N.J. For a large portion of…

Frederick M. Weiss ’31 *32

Freddie died May 25, 2000, in Summit, N.J. He prepared at Newark Academy and, upon matriculation at Princeton, directed his studies toward a career in…

S. Lane Faison Jr. *32

S. Lane Faison Jr., an art historian who was an inspiring professor at Williams College from 1936 to 1976, died Nov. 11, 2006. He was…

George Matthews Modlin *32

George M. Modlin, distinguished educator, retired fourth president and chancellor emeritus of the U. of Richmond, died Oct. 4, 1998, at his Richmond, Va., home…

Clarence T. Daub ’31 *32

Clarence T. Daub died May 30, 1997, at his home in La Mesa, Calif. Ted, as his classmates knew him, was born in Mercersburg, Pa…

Walter Lyle Gordon ’30 *32

Walter died in Oregon on Apr. 4, 1997. He was 89. Born in Buffalo, he prepared at Masten Park H.S. At Princeton he majored in…

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