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Frank C. Whittelsey ’57

Frank died Jan. 29, 2008, after a courageous 14-year battle with cancer. He left Princeton in the middle of his freshman year for academic reasons…

Rubin Charles Pittman ’55

Rubin died Feb. 10, 2007, in the San Francisco Bay area, where he had a private medical (radiology) practice. He came to Princeton from Alexander…

Stephen Guild Kurtz ’48

Steve Kurtz, principal emeritus of Phillips Exeter Academy, died Jan. 24, 2008, of pancreatic cancer. He will be remembered at Exeter for the faithfulness and…

Wallace D. Van Siclen ’47

Wally served with the Marines in the Pacific theater and rejoined our war-torn class in 1946. Graduating in 1949 he took up graduate studies at…

Francis N. Iglehart ’47

Ike's life was marked by notable public service. Joining in the Army's soon-aborted Army Specialized Training Program in '43, he was abruptly transferred to combat…

Richard Henry Webster ’46

Richard H. Webster died Nov. 24, 2007, in Washington, D.C., following respiratory failure. He was 82. Harry was born in Norfolk, Va., grew up in…

James Ira De Loache ’46

James De Loache died Dec. 19, 2007, in Dallas, Texas, where he had lived his entire life. He entered Princeton from Hotchkiss in June 1942…

Walter Samuel Furlow Jr. ’46

Walter S. Furlow died Jan. 14, 2008, in Washington, D.C., from a brain injury resulting from a fall in 2001. He was 82. Sam entered…

Samuel Warren Seeman ’44

Sam, a longtime resident of Wallingford, Pa., died Oct. 19, 2007, in Maryland. He was 84. Born in St. Louis, he chose Princeton over Penn…

John Coleman Jr. ’40

A lifelong resident of Chicago and Lake Forest, Ill., Zeke died Jan. 10, 2008. He prepared at Bell School and The Hill School. At Princeton…

Arthur Hemphill Bolte ’39

Art died Dec. 1, 2007, in Gulfport, Miss., after a brief illness. During World War II, Art served in the American Field Service for five…

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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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