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Rayford Wardlaw Alley Jr. ’41

Chico died June 22, 2009, in Santa Fe, N.M. He came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy and majored in modern languages. He roomed with…

Willard L. Johns ’38

Willard L. Johns died June 6, 2009, in Hockessin, Del. Bill prepared for Princeton at Wyoming Seminary and Andover, where he was on the swimming…

Stephen Christopher Vella ’97

On Jan. 30, 2010, the class lost our friend and classmate Stephen Vella to cancer. He was 34. Stephen was a historian of Britain and…

Thomas Francis Nolan IV ’68

Tom died Dec. 20, 2009, in Berryville, Va., as a result of a heart attack. He was 63. Tom graduated from Springbrook High School in…

Edward Wardwell Pell ’60

Eddy died Jan. 6, 2010, after a long battle with cancer. He grew up in Philadelphia and came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy. At…

Donald G. Ross III ’58

We have been informed by the University that Donald “Sandy” Ross died Feb. 12, 2009, in Claremont, Calif. Sandy came to us from the Lawrenceville…

Robert S. Russell ’57

Bob died of cancer May 3, 2008. He came to Princeton from the Peddie School, where he starred in track. He spent only one semester…

Mark A. Fuller ’54

Hap died peacefully Sept. 5, 2009, at his summer residence in Asheville, N.C. He was born in Cincinnati and graduated from Wyoming High School. At…

Robertson Lee Johnson ’53

Lee, whose forebears were timber titans, built his eminent reputation on public service in his native Portland, Ore., as a state representative, attorney general, and…

Thomas Pearsall Field Hoving ’53 *60

Tom’s three art degrees and an honorary doctor of humane letters degree (1968) from Princeton sparked a career as scholar, flamboyant director of New York’s…

Charles Langdon Stout ’53

Charlie, who arrived from Baltimore with the sizable Gilman contingent and who, it is believed, later became the youngest partner of a New York Stock…

Louis Edwin Gelwicks Jr. ’51

Lou was born Sept. 9, 1928, in Flushing N.Y., the son of Louis E. Gelwicks ’24. He came to Princeton from The Hill School, majored…

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