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John Kenneth Looloian ’43

Ken was class treasurer from 1968 to 1973 and class president from 1973 to 1978, and despite injuries and near-paralysis, he managed to attend nearly…

Glen Denny Smith ’42

Glen was born in Schenectady, N.Y., and attended the Albany Academy. At Princeton he rowed on the varsity crew and joined Key and Seal. He…

Frederic Jordan Schaettler ’42

Fred was born in New York City, the son of Frederic V. Schaettler ’17. He prepared at the Collegiate School and St. Andrew’s. At Princeton…

Crawford C. Madeira Jr. ’40

Crawf prepared at Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia and St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H. He was preceded at Princeton by his father, Crawford Sr. ’16…

William Douglas Neal ’40

He prepared at Friends Central School in Philadelphia. At Princeton he majored in chemical engineering, attaining second-group honors, and was a member of Court Club…

John Edward Semmes Jr. ’39

After graduation, Jack joined the Marine Corps in 1940 and served in the Pacific theater for three years. He then returned to the United States…

Frank Montford Fucik ’39

Frank earned his degree in chemical engineering and then saw four years of active duty as a lieutenant in the Naval Reserve during World War…

John Martin Seabrook ’39

Jack died Feb. 11, 2009, at his home in Aiken, S.C. An endlessly energetic and creative man, Jack began his career right after graduation in…

Frederick Lewis Keyes ’36

Fred died Jan. 6, 2009. He was born in Geneva, N.Y. His father was an attorney, and Fred had no siblings. Our last address for…

Robert Seyfarth ’36

Bob died peacefully April 3, 2009, at his home in Fairlawn, a retirement community in Sykesville, Md. Bob joined us in our sophomore year. His…

Abraham Charles Troup IV ’36

After serving in the Army during the war, Abe married Mary Elizabeth Joseph in 1946 in Harrisburg, where they lived until moving to Camp Hill…

Douglas C. Hearn ’28

Douglas C. Hearn, nicknamed Ducky by his three sisters, was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in 1906, the second of four children of Clint Calvin…

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2023: Lives Lived & Lost

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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