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H. Henry Bertram ’40

He was born in Montclair, N.J., and graduated from the Taft School. At Princeton, he majored in English, played freshman football, and was a member…

Donald S. Gerber ’71

Don was a native of the New York area who came to Princeton from Jamaica High School. As an undergraduate, he majored in biochemistry and…

Richard Cion ’65

He was born in Hartford, Conn., and attended Weaver High School there. He majored in the Woodrow Wilson School and was president of the campus…

John McLane Selover ’53

Majoring in history, John took his meals at Elm Club and belonged to the Yacht Club. He was Elm’s sports manager, president of the Minnesota…

Thomas Quinn Lebrun ’53

He was introduced to Mexico by Tony Giraud, a native of that country who was his Peddie School classmate and Princeton roommate. They belonged to…

Joel Stone ’52

Joel Stone died Feb. 2, 2007. He resided in Concord, Mass. Joel believed that it wasn’t possible to have received a better education than the…

George Palmer Garrett Jr. ’52 *85

Returning to Princeton after four years in the Army, he completed his master’s degree in 1956 and launched his remarkable career in literature and as…

John Ramsey Bronk ’52

Ramsey went to Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar in 1952. There he met and married Sylvia, an Englishwoman, and earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry…

David Freeman ’52

At Princeton, David was a member of Prospect Club, the fencing team, and the marching band. He also was an announcer on WPRB. After completing…

A. Arnold Wettstein ’49

He prepared for Princeton at Stevens Hoboken Academy. At Princeton he majored in history and played intramural sports. He was a member of Key and…

George C. Sponsler III ’49 *52

George prepared for Princeton at Calvin Coolidge High School in Washington, D.C. At Princeton he majored in engineering physics. He was elected to Phi Beta…

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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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