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John S. Cram III ’55

John “Jackie” Cram died Oct. 21, 2007, after a brief illness at home in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Jackie attended Browning School in New York…

David Morgan Firestone ’53

A scion of the University family whose most generous gift created Firestone Library, Morgan died at his home in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 13, 2009…

Charles Canfield Brown ’53

Chuck, our freshman football captain who played two years of varsity ball at guard and who gave up the sport senior year to concentrate on…

Reed W. Hartel ’52

Reed Hartel died of cancer Oct. 26, 2008, at his home in Lexington, Mass. Reed came to Princeton from Forest Hills (N.Y.) High School and…

John Warren Sheble ’51

Jack was born May 5, 1930, and prepared at Germantown (Pa.) Academy. At Princeton, he was a member of Cannon Club and the American Society…

Duncan McCulloch III ’50

Duncan died of lung cancer Jan. 20, 2009, at his home in Hanover, Pa. Duncan graduated from St. Andrew’s School in Delaware in 1944. He…

Sheldon S. MacLeod ’49

Shel died Dec. 28, 2008. He was 80. He prepared for Princeton at Deerfield Academy. His time at Princeton was interrupted by Army service from…

Raymond A. Ayres ’49

Ray died Feb. 4, 2007. He was 79. He prepared for Princeton at Staunton Military Academy. At Princeton, Ray majored in civil engineering and was…

Thornton H. Hough ’49

Thorn died Dec. 6, 2008, at the age of 81. He prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in electrical engineering, was on…

Harold Amerman Sutphen Jr. ’48

Following service in the Army from 1944 to 1946, Harold joined our class in February 1947. Prior to that he graduated from Exeter. At Princeton…

Robert L. Goldemberg ’46

The following memorial incorporates a correction of the version published in the July 15, 2009, edition. Robert Goldemberg died Oct. 1, 2008. His last residence…

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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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