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Louis F. Dipaolo ’50

Lou died on June 4, 2013, in a Connecticut hospice after a gallant two-year fight against myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Born in Englewood, N.J., Lou accelerated…

Nicolas A. Oreamuno ’50

Nick, whose father had once been vice president of Costa Rica, died Feb. 1, 2011, in that country. He came to Princeton from Liceo de…

Thomas R. Holland ’48

Tom Holland was born Oct. 22, 1926, in Morristown, N.J., and spent most of his long and distinguished medical career in his hometown. (Among his…

James Bartley Given III ’48

Dr. Bart was born in Brooklyn and died June 18, 2013, in Bloomfield, Conn. He was 86. He had lived in West Hartford, Conn., and…

James F. O'Neill ’48

Jim O’Neill was an ophthalmologist who practiced for 30 years in St. Petersburg, Fla. He died June 11, 2013, at age 86. He was born…

William H. Wallop ’47

William “Bunky” Wallop died of a brain tumor June 1, 2013, at his home in Annapolis, Md. He joined our class in 1943 after graduation…

Robert M. Paisley ’47

Bob died May 28, 2013. Bob and his wife, Jean, had lived in Garden City, N.Y., their whole lives, and it is where their children…

John Hemphill Jr. ’47

Jack Hemphill died June 9, 2013, in Victoria, B.C., where he and his wife, Wenche, had lived for 42 years. He grew up in Princeton…

George M. Lethbridge Jr. ’47

“Bud” Lethbridge died peacefully May 20, 2013, at his home in Essex Meadows, Conn., where he had lived for the past six years. Bud came…

Brian F. Hoffman ’46

Calling Dr. Brian Hoffman “a father of modern electrophysiology,” Columbia’s College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S) said he revolutionized the study of the heart’s arrhythmias…

Lay M. Fox ’46

President Lyndon Johnson was a gall-bladder-surgery patient at Bethesda (Md.) Naval Medical Center when he met Dr. Lay Fox, the hospital’s chief of medicine. Shortly…

Warren W. Francis ’46

Having discovered Rhode Island during his naval service, Warren Francis went straight to Rhode Island Hospital in 1952 for his surgical residency. And Rhode Island…

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