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Nathaniel Knowles III ’51

Nat was born Sept. 20, 1929, in Philadelphia, the son of Nathaniel Knowles Jr. ’21. He came to us from St Andrew’s. At Princeton he…

Robert G. Vanderbilt ’48

Bob Vanderbilt joined us by way of Garden City (N.Y.) High School. He was a lifelong denizen of Garden City and died of emphysema there…

Richard E. Buenger ’44

A lifelong resident of Winnetka, Ill., Dick died Dec. 9, 2010. Dick came to us from New Trier High School, where he was a star…

Robert C. McGiffert ’44

Bob died Dec. 25, 2010, in Missoula, Mont., his home for 44 years. At Princeton he roomed with Dick Schueler, Charlie Richardson, and Jim McCaffrey…

Robert W. Marquardt ’42

Robert Marquardt died Dec. 21, 2010, in Vero Beach, Fla. Bob was raised in Montclair, N.J., and graduated from Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in…

John R. Alexander ’41

John died Dec. 29, 2008. He prepared for Princeton at Western Reserve Academy and Hotchkiss. At Princeton his major was history and he graduated with…

Robert W. Weber ’41

Bob died Aug. 3, 2010. A graduate of the Nichols School in Buffalo, N.Y., he majored in economics at Princeton and graduated with honors. He…

Charles Latham Jr. ’39

Charlie died Oct. 31, 2010, at Kendal at Hanover, a continuing-care retirement community in Hanover, N.H., 14 miles from his ancestral home in Thetford, Vt…

Edgar A. Spencer ’36

Our class secretary died in his sleep Nov. 14, 2010, in Falmouth, Maine, following two months of hospitalization, rehab, and hospice care. Born in Johnstown…

Saundra Weathers Banyard ’74

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sandy moved at an early age to Englewood, N.J. She excelled at Dwight Morrow High School. In 1970 she entered Princeton’s…

James Elkins III ’74

Jim Elkins, a businessman, significant figure at Texas Medical Center, and a member of one of Houston’s most prominent families, died of a heart attack…

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