MEMORIALS

Stokes B. Carrigan III ’52
Stokes graduated from the Haverford School and at Princeton majored in history and joined Cap. He played 150-pound football, was a Chapel deacon, sang in…
Robert L. Brawner ’52
Bob, our world-famous swimmer, died Aug. 30, 2022. Son of Alexander H. Brawner 1921, he came from Lawrenceville to join Charter and study chemical engineering…
Henderson Supplee III ’51
Woozy died Aug. 23, 2022, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. With strong family ties to Princeton (his father was ’26 and a long-time trustee and mother…
Robert W. Chamberlin Jr. ’51
A Shaker Heights (Ohio) High graduate, Bob was an engineering major best known as a two-way end on our undefeated football team and center-forward on…
Thomas R. Baird ’51
A native of the New York City area who retired to Florida, Tom graduated from Portsmouth Priory. At Princeton, he majored in history, was active…
Edward Wharton Shober Jr. ’50
Whartie died June 24, 2020, of heart failure at his Palm Beach, Fla., home. A graduate of Haverford, he was a Navy midshipman from 1944…
David C. McIntosh ’50
Dave, a longtime resident of York, Pa., died there Aug. 12, 2022. Coming from Needham (Mass.) High School, he majored in mechanical engineering and belonged…
David H. McAlpin Jr. ’50
Mac died Aug. 5, 2022, in Skillman, N.J. He came to us from Deerfield. At Princeton, where his father was in the Class of 1920…
Harrison R. Johnson Jr. ’50
Harry died Jan. 2, 2018, in Florida. Born in Chicago, Harry graduated from Lakewood (Ohio) High School. Before coming to Princeton, he served in the…
Philip D. Corsi ’50
Phil died July 31, 2022, in Lecanto, Fla. He grew up in New York City and was a product of Horace Mann School. At Princeton…
George Sealy Jr. ’48
George died July 23, 2022, at age 95. Born in Galveston, Texas, George moved at age 8 to live on a ranch with his maternal…
William J. Hauck ’48
Bill died Sept. 25, 2022, in Redding, Conn. He was 98. After graduating from Richmond Hill High School in Queens, N.Y. Bill moved with his…
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