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Lorenz E. A. Eitner *52

Lorenz E. A. Eitner *52 Lorenz E. A. Eitner, the Osgood Hooker Professor in Fine Arts emeritus at Stanford University, died of a heart attack…

Evan I. Farber *47

Evan I. Farber, librarian emeritus at Earlham College, died peacefully Feb. 12, 2009, at home. He was 86. Farber received a bachelor’s degree from the…

Ebrahim A. Saloojee *72

Ebrahim A. Saloojee, a prominent figure in the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, died of Alzheimer’s disease Feb. 1, 2009. He was 73. Saloojee was…

George Delano Kopperl ’51 *56

George was born March 17, 1930, in Orange, N.J., and came to Princeton from Phillips Academy, Andover. A chemical engineer, he belonged to Cannon and…

Charles B. Newmarch *51

Charles B. Newmarch, a Canadian petroleum geologist, died Dec. 21, 2008, at age 89. Newmarch received his Ph.D. in geology from Princeton in 1951, and…

David Preis Wilkinson ’45 *49

Dave Wilkinson died Feb. 14, 2008. He entered Princeton from West Orange (N.J.) High School 10 years behind his brother, Harry ’35. Dave accelerated in…

Jeffrey A. Bart ’73 *76

Jeffrey A. Bart passed away July 25, 2008, in Holland, Mich., after a serious illness. Jeff, affectionately known as “Barto”, came to Princeton from Lower…

Jack H. Irving *65

Jack H. Irving, an innovative physicist, died peacefully Nov. 11, 2008. He was 87. In 1942, Irving graduated from Caltech and joined the staff of…

Thomas D. Truitt *59

Thomas D. Truitt, an engineer and software entrepreneur, died Feb. 7, 2009, at home. He was 79. Truitt attended Swarthmore College, earned a bachelor’s degree…

John R. Stallings Jr. *59

John R. Stallings Jr., professor of mathematics emeritus who taught at the University of California, Berkeley, for 38 years, died of prostate cancer Nov. 24…

William R. Evans ’44 *50

Bill died Nov. 17, 2008. He and his wife had lived on Manhattan’s East Side for several decades. Bill had no listings in our undergraduate…

George Bishop Tatum ’40 *50

George Bishop Tatum, recognized as a distinguished scholar of American architecture and landscape architecture, died Oct. 6, 2008, in Danville, Calif. George prepared at Western…

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