MEMORIALS

Alan S. Bergman ’58
Alan died of cancer March 15, 2014, in Pasadena, Calif., where he had gone for medical treatment. Alan grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from…
Robert A. Graham ’58
Bob Graham died suddenly April 26, 2014. He was born and raised in Long Branch, New Jersey, where he graduated from Long Branch High School…
Robert G. Miller ’57
Bob died Feb. 11, 2014. He was a resident of Lafayette, Calif. At Princeton he majored in politics and joined Prospect Club. He was active…
Henry S. Grove III ’55
July 21, 1933, was a big day for Henry Grove II and Jane Galloway Grove, for on that date they produced the remarkable Henry Grove…
Robert C. Bennett ’54
Robert Bennett died Feb. 19, 2014, from rapidly spreading cancer. Born in Long Branch, N.J., he attended Kent School. His Princeton major was the Woodrow…
Charles Syer IV ’53
“Buddy,” as he was called by classmates, was one of eight Woodberry Forest School “Tigers” who entered Princeton in September 1949. Gus Brothman ’ 51…
David K. Anderson ’53
If past class president Bill Ogden had not done some probing to track down Dave so treasurer Bob Kenagy could inform him of class dues…
Frank Feiner ’50
Frank died March 27, 2014, in Schenectady, N.Y., his home since 1955. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he fled with his mother in 1938 and settled…
Frederick R. MacFadden Jr. ’50
Fred, professor emeritus at Coppin State University, died March 19, 2014, in Baltimore. A graduate of Glassboro (N.J.) High School, Fred worked on the Nassau…
Peter K. Hoglund ’48
Pete was born in Bronxville, N.Y., Jan. 13, 1927, and died in Palo Alto, Calif., March 23, 2014. He grew up in Europe, graduated from…
Peter V. Gardner ’46
For 31 years, Dartmouth College enjoyed the privilege of seeing its highly competitive rowing crews coached by Pete Gardner. He was recruited there after seven…
Richard O. Walker Jr. ’46 *48
Dixie Walker was a lifelong student, teacher, athlete, and friend. He came to us in 1942 as a letterman in four high school sports as…
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