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Stephen Edwards Nightingale ’45

Steve grew up in Providence and Saunderstown, R.I., and attended Providence Country Day School. While at Princeton, he majored in chemistry. He served three years…

George Alexander Armstrong Jr. ’45

George entered Princeton from Exeter, following his father George Armstrong 1909, and joined Key and Seal. His Princeton career was interrupted by service as an…

Jack T. Martin ’44

Born in Flint, Mich., Jack was raised outside Toledo, Ohio, and was football captain and class president at Waite High School. “Big Jack” was one…

Wendell Gibbs Herbruck ’44

In our 40th-reunion book, he wrote that he’d like to slow down, “but I don’t know how.” Born in Canton, Ohio, where his ancestry was…

Herman Ulmer Jr. ’42

He was born in Jacksonville and prepared at The Hill School. At Princeton, Herdy played on the championship 150-pound football team and was a member…

Edwin Blomquist ’42

Ed received his secondary education at the Southern Arizona School for Boys. Following a year at Princeton he transferred to Northwestern University, where he had…

Morrison C. Huston ’41

He had prepared at Episcopal Academy and St. George’s School. At Princeton he majored in history, rowed on the freshman crew, and joined Colonial Club…

John M. Geisel ’40

He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he majored in biology, achieving second group departmental honors. He was on the varsity tennis squad, and was…

Robert F. Goheen ’40 *48

So much has been published about Bob that this limited space can only begin to honor his life and achievements. He prepared at the Lawrenceville…

Stephen Stanley Sechrist II ’39

After college Steve joined the Red Lion Cabinet Co., a family business that manufactured cabinets for the radio and TV industry. In 1979, the business…

Lincoln Bull Dutcher ’37

He was born in Milwaukee, Wis., and also lived in Montclair, N.J., and Washington, Conn., where he graduated from The Gunnery as a member of…

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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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