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Julian B. Beaty Jr. ’38

Jerry Beaty died Aug. 26, 2011, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jerry entered Princeton from Loomis School with Ty Cobb, Charlie Kip, and Jim Whitlock. He…

David P. Reynolds ’38

David Reynolds died Aug. 29, 2011, in Richmond, Va. He was 96. Dave prepared at the Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in psychology, was…

W. Todd Benson ’76

Note: The following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the Nov. 16, 2011, issue of PAW. W. Todd Benson of Huntly, Va…

Scott R. Chubb ’75

Note: The following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the Nov. 16, 2011, issue of PAW. Scott Chubb, a widely respected physicist…

Barry J. Roecker ’72

Barry Roecker died peacefully Aug. 6, 2011, at Yale-New Haven Hospital with his family at his side. Born in Easton, Pa., Barry came to Princeton…

Thomas W. Fowler IV ’72

Thomas Fowler died unexpectedly Aug. 23, 2011, from a heart attack, surrounded by his family, in Boston. Tommy was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., grew up…

Wade D. Epps ’69

The class and many others suffered a sudden, great loss with Wade’s death July 17, 2011. His service, attended by Pinky and Clay McEldowney and…

David W. Fisher ’65

Dave died July 31, 2011, after a short but valiant battle with lung cancer. Dave was born in Riverdale, Md. He graduated from St. Paul’s…

William W. Barber III ’62

Bill Barber died of pancreatic cancer Aug. 16, 2011, at home in Concord, Mass. Bill came to Princeton from St. Mark’s School. He majored in…

Perry E. Hall II ’60

Perry died of leukemia July 30, 2011, in the company of his loving wife, Jeanne, and his children. Born in Short Hills, N.J., Perry graduated…

Frank M. McPhee ’53

Frank, one of the finest players during Princeton’s glory days of football from 1950 to 1952, when the team lost only one game, died March…

William C. Taylor ’53

Bill, who had a civilian medical career that spanned more than half a century in New York City and who personified qualities of the worthy…

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