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Thomas C. Dunn ’50

He was born in Hong Kong and raised in Shanghai. In 1947 at age 20, he came to America on business for his father and…

Albert Minzter ’47

In 1953 he took up practice as an internist in Elizabeth, N.J., and married Leatrice Friedman in 1958. His busy career included teaching, contributing articles…

Herbert W. Warden III ’46

He was born in Philadelphia, attended Le Rosey in Switzerland and St. George’s in Newport, and entered Princeton in 1942. That fall he enlisted in…

John Trevor Pierce ’46

Visual problems kept him out of the military during World War II, although he served in the Merchant Marine. He graduated from Princeton in 1945…

R. Douglas Kerr ’46

He came to Princeton from Greenwich, Conn., in 1942, was a member of Tiger Inn, and graduated with a degree in industrial psychology in 1948…

Norman Shethar ’46

He came to Princeton from Rhode Island and graduated magna cum laude and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1948. He received a…

J. Jay Nichols ’46

Jay came to Princeton from Evanston (Ill.) High School in 1942, but stayed here for only a year. After World War II, he joined the…

Carl Frederick Paulson ’45 *48

At Princeton, he was a member of the Glee Club, played in the marching band, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He graduated with…

Frank Simpson Whiting ’45

Frank entered Princeton from The Hill School, but left the University for service as an infantry officer assigned to the headquarters of British Gen. Montgomery…

Walter A. Saitta ’44

Walt was a leader in the insurance business for most of his career. Born in Westfield, N.J., the son of a Metropolitan Life Insurance Co…

John Gridley Underhill ’44

Born in Albany, where his mother came from a historic Hudson Valley family, he prepped at Albany Academy, where he was active in dramatics and…

Charles Spencer Nimick ’44

He was one of five sons of Francis B. Nimick ’13 of Pittsburgh, all of whom prepped at Sewickley Academy and Phillips Exeter, and attended…

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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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