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Robertson Hatch ’54

Rob died June 18, 2022. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in debating. At Princeton, he majored in classics and the…

Stephen L. Conn ’54

Steve died Feb. 26, 2022. He prepared at Newton (Mass.) High School, where he was active in football, student government, and debating. A history major…

John E.P. Barnds ’54

Jack died June 30, 2022. He prepared at Pontiac (Mich.) High School. At Princeton, he majored in geological engineering, was president of Tiger Inn, played…

Richard D. Donley ’52

Dick graduated from Gilman. At Princeton, he majored in history, joined Cap, played lacrosse and 150-pound football, and belonged to the Republican Club and the…

Peter Cartwright ’52

Pete graduated from Richmond Hill (N.Y.) High School. At Princeton, he majored in geological engineering, ate at Campus Club, and was managing editor of the…

Clifford Barr ’52

Cliff graduated from Poly Prep and came to study sociology, join Elm Club and WPRU, and play club sports. He went on to graduate from…

Alexander Steele Lyman II ’51

Coming from Manhattan’s Trinity School, Sandy was an NROTC student, majored in chemical engineering, joined Terrace Club, and roomed with Gene McGrew. Receiving an ensign’s…

Willis Vincent Carpenter ’51

Will, who died April 8, 2022, in Denver, spent his life in Colorado except for his time at Princeton, Harvard Law School, and more than…

Warren G. Watts ’49

In 1947, Warren arrived at Princeton and joined the Class of 1949, following four years in the Air Force as a staff sergeant. As a…

Edmund Keeley ’48

Edmund, widely known as Mike, was one of our most renowned and distinguished classmates. He died Feb. 23, 2022, at his home in Princeton due…

Luther H. Hutchinson ’48

Luther died May 14, 2022, at age 98. Known as “Hutch” to many, Luther graduated from Princeton in June 1947 with a degree in economics…

John M. Peacock ’46

John died Aug. 17, 2022. Born in Cleveland in 1925, John and his family moved to Flanders, N.J., shortly after, where he and his older…

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