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Joel H. Sterns *58

Joel Sterns, a New Jersey attorney who had been a prime mover in bringing casino gambling to Atlantic City, died Feb. 21, 2011, after heart…

Ansel V. Gould ’52 *57

Ansel Gould died March 11, 2010, in Washington, D.C., after a long illness. Ansel grew up in Maplewood, N.J., and was active in Boy Scouts…

Gregor L. Hetzel *54

Gregor Hetzel, an electrical engineer who had retired from Bell Labs-Lucent, died Jan. 27, 2011, of Alzheimer’s disease. He was 83. Hetzel was in the…

Robert Judson Clark *74

Robert Judson Clark, considered the father of the American Arts and Crafts revival and a Princeton professor emeritus of art and archaeology, died Jan. 4…

John S. Cook ’50 *55

John died of heart failure Jan. 23, 2011, in Falmouth, Mass. He graduated from St. Andrew’s School, where later he was a trustee for many…

Milton B. Babbitt *42 *92

Milton Babbitt, noted composer, theorist, electronic music pioneer, and Princeton’s William Shubael Conant Professor of Music emeritus died Jan. 29, 2011. He was 94. Babbitt…

T. Alexander Pond ’46 *53

Alec Pond died peacefully Aug. 29, 2010, at home in Vermont. He was 85. Born in Los Angeles, he came to Princeton in June 1942…

John Diebboll *82

John Diebboll, a prominent architect who had a second career as an artist, died Nov. 23, 2010, of brain cancer. He was 54. Diebboll graduated…

E. Victor Wolfenstein *65

Victor Wolfenstein, professor of political science at UCLA, died Dec. 15, 2010, of cancer. He was 70. He received a bachelor’s degree from Columbia in…

Oleg Grabar *55

Oleg Grabar, a distinguished scholar of Islamic art and architecture and retired professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study, died Jan. 8, 2011, of…

Philipp O. Naegele *55

Philipp Naegele, violinist and retired William R. Keenan Professor of Music at Smith College, died at home Jan. 30, 2011. He was 83. Born in…

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