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Hillel J. Gitelman ’54

Hillel died Jan. 12, 2015, in Chapel Hill, N.C., from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he graduated from Monroe High School. At…

Daniel M. Duffield ’52

Dan died Dec. 25, 2014. At Princeton he studied politics, joined Charter Club, and rowed with a crew that came within seconds of representing the…

Frank M. Wright ’51

Frank was born Nov. 22, 1928, to Anna Moss and Minturn T. Wright. He attended William Penn Charter School in Germantown, Pa., and graduated from…

Oliver M. Edwards III ’49

Oliver died Nov. 6, 2013, in Santa Fe, N.M., where he and his wife, Donna, had lived for the last 30 years. Born and raised…

Paul Douglas McKown ’48

Doug died of cancer Oct. 16, 2014, at an assisted-living facility near his family home in Bridgeville, Pa., just before his 88th birthday. At Princeton…

August D. Cademartori ’47

Gus, the president of our class, died Sept. 19, 2014. Following World War II naval service in the Pacific, Gus graduated from Princeton in June…

Alexander P. Kelly ’46

Born in Baltimore, Alexander was a grandson of Howard Atwood Kelly, one of the four founding physicians of Johns Hopkins Hospital. He attended Baltimore’s Gilman…

Arthur L. Whinston ’46 *47

The Navy’s V-12 program sent Art to Cornell to earn his civil engineering degree. Back at Princeton, he earned a master’s degree in civil engineering…

Wilson A. Britten ’45

Wil Britten died Dec. 23, 2014. He entered Princeton from the Peddie School and joined Tower Club. After an accelerated freshman year, he left Princeton…

Peter Randall ’44

Pete died Nov. 16, 2014, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. He prepared at Penn Charter. At Princeton he majored in biology and roomed with Bob Cresswell…

Henry Cobb ’43

Hank Cobb died Feb. 7, 2013, after long and distinguished careers in military and civilian life. Hank prepared for Princeton at The Hill School, where…

Howard D. Edwards ’43

Howie died Sept. 1, 2014. He was a fifth-generation Princetonian; his ancestor, Jonathan Edwards, was Princeton’s second president. He prepared for Princeton at the Choate…

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