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Eugene Virginius Connett IV ’42

Gene was the son of Eugene Connett III 1912 and came to Princeton from St. Paul’s School, where he was active in club football and…

Daniel Levin Shimshoni ’41

After graduating from the English independent school of Dulwich College in London, Dan came to Princeton, where he majored in mechanical engineering, joined Gateway Club…

Lawson S. Yow ’40

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Pops was raised in Buford, Ga., and spent his high school years in Merion, Pa. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was William…

David Scott Hanson ’40

He prepared at Western Reserve Academy. At Princeton, he majored in politics, was on the 150-pound football team, and was a member of Manager’s Club…

Harry James Stevens Jr. ’36

At Princeton, Steve majored in politics and belonged to Elm Club. He earned a law degree in 1939 at Rutgers School of Law and later…

Frederick Sturges III ’36

Fred played hockey and lacrosse before leaving college during freshman year. He tried banking, but his love for boats and the sea led him to…

Francis William Dinsmore Jr. ’35

Dinny attended Lawrenceville and Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in politics, played freshman baseball, ate at Quadrangle Club, and financed his education by…

Alexander Andrews Marks ’32

Alex represented Alabama at the 1924 Boy Scout Jamboree in Denmark. He graduated from Mercersburg Academy in 1928. At Princeton, he was a member of…

Frank Noera Pole ’32

He was born in Lewisburg, W. Va., Aug. 14, 1910. He grew up in Hot Springs, Va., and received his early education at Miss Noera’s…

Anthony Bonevitch ’87

Tony came to Princeton from Central High School in Scranton, Pa. He majored in history, played football, and belonged to Tiger Inn. Tony was a…

John Arne Carlson ’66

He entered Princeton with our class after graduating from Nicholas Senn High School in Chicago. He remained at Princeton for three years and then graduated…

John Guild Danielson ’58

John was active at Princeton, serving as a guide for visitors and making many friends, particularly among his co-workers in the dining hall. Until 1979…

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