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Donald Adams Taylor ’65

An avid wrestler in high school and college, Don continued to follow local and state wrestling after graduating with a degree in philosophy and membership…

Archibald C. Conn ’62

Born in Trenton, N.J., Archie came to Princeton from Rancocas Valley Regional High School. He majored in history and dined at Dial Lodge, where he…

Drummond D. Lister ’62

Born in England, Drum came to us from Upper Canada College in Toronto, where he had lived since 1950. He majored in English, played junior…

Robert J. Thieblot ’55

Bob came to Princeton from Mercersburg. After Princeton he went on to Harvard Law School and a distinguished career in law. Bob’s wide interests included…

Peter Ross ’53

Peter grew up in the Chicago area, where he attended Lake Forest Academy. He majored in religion at Princeton and served as manager of the…

Allen McGill Daley ’50

Graduating from Andover in 1943, Allen entered the Army Signal Corps and was assigned to intercepting enemy communications in France. Leaving the Army in 1946…

Alfred Nicholson Jr. ’50

Al was born in Paris of American parents, grew up in the Philadelphia area, and prepared at The Hill School. At Princeton he pursued his…

Alec M. Gallup ’50

He was born in Iowa City and came to Princeton from Deerfield. He studied history and belonged to Cottage. Alec left us in January 1950…

George P. Bray ’49

He prepared for Princeton at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill. George left Princeton after his sophomore year and later graduated from Northwestern. He…

William B. Witney ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Mount Lebanon (Pa.) High School and came to Princeton as a member of the V-12 program after more than three…

Robert S. Howlett ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) High School and served in the Army in Europe, winning two Purple Hearts, prior to joining the class…

Louis Peter Buglioli ’48

Lou came to us via Commerce High School in New York. At Princeton he was a member of Key and Seal and graduated with honors…

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2023: Lives Lived & Lost

PAW Published memorials for 569 alumni in 2023, and in this issue, we reflect on 13 of those lives, the impact they had on Princeton, their families, and the world.

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