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Hugh S. Pershing ’50

Hugh was a physician who was devoted to his practice as a country doctor and to his family. He died Sept. 2, 2010, in Hingham…

Joseph M. McDonough ’50

Joe died Oct. 22, 2010, in Palo Alto, Calif., after a full life in academia and social activism. During World War II he served for…

Herbert Rinaldi ’49

Herb died Sept. 26, 2010, at Mountainside Hospital in Glen Ridge, N.J. He was 82. Born in North Bergen, N.J., he graduated from Princeton in…

Richard K. Sands ’49

Dick died peacefully Aug. 28, 2010, after a valiant battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was 82. Dick was born July 23, 1928, the son of…

Lohr Mitchell Dick ’48

Mitch died of Parkinson’s disease Oct. 7, 2010, at his home in McLean, Va. He was 84. Born in Winchester, Va., he was reared in…

Frederic B. Allen ’48

Fred joined us by way of St. James School in Hagerstown, Md., where he later served as a trustee. He joined the Marines in 1943…

Richard H. Miller ’47

Dick served in the Army Air Corps for three years, married Margaret “Penny” Quainton in ’48, and graduated as a chemical engineer in ’50. For…

Robert H. Post ’47

Bob served in the 86th (Blackhawk) Division, in both Europe and the Pacific during World War II. Returning to Princeton, he graduated in ’49, earned…

John M. Scott ’47

World War II and the Air Force interrupted his Princeton studies. He was posted to the Azores, where he served until he was able to…

John F. Sand ’47

Jack was swept into the Army in ’44 and served overseas in Italy for a year. In his senior year, Nancy Muffin entered his life…

Harold E. Rhame Jr. ’47

Hal was a gregarious, friendly classmate, and an enthusiastic Princetonian. After an accelerated education at Old Nassau (1943 to 1946) he won with distinction his…

James R. Blizzard ’42

Bob “Bliz”Blizzard died Aug. 24, 2010, in a nursing home in Colorado. Bliz was a graduate of Glen-Nor High School in Glenolden, Pa. At Princeton…

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