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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…

Samuel Charles Cohn ’51

Sam was born May 11, 1929, in Altoona, Pa., where his family had been in the business of marketing refined oil products under the name…

Henry Schmelzel Brown ’51

Harry was born Aug. 8, 1929, in New York, the son of James Fearon and Ethel Schmelzel Brown. He attended Allen-Stevenson and Collegiate and graduated…

J. Reid Heuer ’50

Reid died June 15 , 2009, in Blacksburg, Va. He grew up in Rye, N.Y., and graduated from Deerfield. At Princeton, he was a member…

Hale E. Andrews ’50

Hale died Dec. 7, 2009, at his home in Berkley Springs, W. Va. He graduated as valedictorian from Mercersburg Academy and served a year in…

R. Brock Fuller ’49 *52

Brock Fuller died Nov. 6, 2009, at the age of 82. He prepared for Princeton at Phillips Andover Academy, and at Princeton he majored in…

Eugene F. O'Neil ’49

Eugene “Gib” O’Neil died Nov. 25, 2009. Gib served as a naval aviator in World War II prior to entering Princeton. He majored in economics…

Walter Harold Johnson Jr. ’48

Walt Johnson died Jan. 2, 2010, at home in hospice care. He had been in failing health for some time. Walt had four terms in…

George D. Eggers ’47

George rendered extraordinary services to our country, Princeton, and our class. He entered the Army in 1944 as a private, re-enlisted and, during the next…

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