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Jack Wolf *60

Jack Wolf, who was the Stephen O. Rice Professor at the Center for Magnetic Recording Research in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science…

Theodore Roszak *58

Theodore Roszak, professor of history emeritus at California State University, East Bay, who is generally credited with applying the term “counterculture” to the rebellious generation…

Theodore W. Kleinsasser ’51 *56

Bill was born Aug. 25, 1929, in Alexandria, S.D., the son of T.W. and Mabel Borgendale Kleinsasser. He attended Everett High School in Maryville, Tenn…

Myron N. Plooster *55

Myron Plooster, a retired senior scientist with the Denver Research Institute at the University of Denver, died May 14, 2011, of Alzheimer’s disease. He was…

Ernst Snapper *41

Ernst Snapper, the Benjamin Pierce Cheney Professor of Mathematics emeritus at Dartmouth College, died Feb. 5, 2011. He was 97. Born in the Netherlands, Snapper…

Robert McEldowney Jr. ’40 *41

Bob’s son, Clay ’69, called to inform us that his father had died Oct. 3, 2011, from respiratory failure. Charlie Hewitt followed with an obit…

Michael J. Manzo ’70

The class lost one of its most vigorous and respected leaders when Mike died of a heart attack at his home in Pittsburgh May 30…

Guy F. Lytle III ’66 *76

The class lost a nationally recognized religious and academic leader when Guy died July 15, 2011, from complications of diabetes. Guy entered Princeton with the…

Jack A. Cohen ’66

Jack Cohen died July 27, 2011. Jack came to Princeton from Hillside (N.J.) High School, where he won prizes in debate and math and was…

Stephen A. Garrett ’61

Steve died June 11, 2011, at Stanford (Calif.) Hospital from complications after heart surgery. Born and raised in Denver, Steve came to us from Denver…

Fredric M. Milstein ’58

Fred died June 12, 2011, from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). He came to Princeton from Henry Snyder High School in Jersey City, N.J., where he…

Howard F. Vultee Jr. ’58

Howard, or “Spike” as he was known to many of us, died June 1, 2011. He came to Princeton from Choate, majored in mechanical engineering…

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