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Muhammad F.M. Osman *76

Fathi Osman, whom The New York Times described as “an influential scholar who articulated a liberal version of Islam,” died Sept. 11, 2010, of congestive…

Henry L. Laquer *48

Henry Laquer, a scientist who worked for the Los Alamos National Laboratory for 30 years, died Oct. 9, 2010. He was 90. Born in Germany…

Neil Maddux Miller *03

Neil died Aug. 8, 2010, in Boston. She was 29. Neil grew up in Greensboro, N.C., where she attended Greensboro Day School. At Princeton, she…

John R. Strassburger *76

John Strassburger, president emeritus of Ursinus College who retired June 30 after 15 years as president, died Sept. 22, 2010, after a long battle with…

Anthony J. O’Donnell *74

Anthony O’Donnell, a prominent Miami attorney, died June 17, 2010. He was 65. O’Donnell graduated in 1967 from Emory University, and in 1974 he received…

John D. Langlois Jr. ’64 *74

Jack Langlois died Aug. 19, 2010, after a lengthy battle with gallbladder cancer. He was truly a Princetonian in the world’s service. Born Oct. 8…

Jerrold E. Marsden *68

Jerrold Marsden, the Carl F. Braun Professor of Engineering, Control and Dynamical Systems, and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Caltech, died Sept. 21, 2010. He…

Earl O. Kline *61

Earl Kline, retired Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the College of Charleston, died July 11, 2010. He was 88. Kline graduated from the College…

Ralph R. Drury ’51 *57

Felix was born Sept. 20, 1928, in Youngstown, Ohio, and came to us from Phillips Andover. At Princeton he majored in architecture, was art editor…

James John ’55 *57

James John died Nov. 28, 2010, at his home in Medina, Ohio. He was 77. Born Nov. 6, 1933, in Montreal to Richard and Gwendolyn…

Robert W. Reisacher *48

Robert Reisacher, an architect and retired Army colonel, died March 4, 2010. He was 89. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology…

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