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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…

Herbert Bayard Swope Jr. ’36

Although he had the name of a world-famous family (his father was the first recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting, in 1917), he was…

Charles S. Davis Jr. ’36

He prepared for Princeton at Choate, and at Princeton, he majored in economics. Shortly after graduating, he married Elizabeth Mary Blood in Detroit. They had…

Lee A. Knauerhaze ’67

Lee Knauerhaze died Nov. 23, 2007, in Houston after a three-month battle with lung cancer. Lee attended Hinsdale (Ill.) Central High School. At Princeton, he…

Donald M. Pett ’65

Don died at home April 26, 2007, two years after being diagnosed with stage-four kidney cancer. It is a tribute to his physical strength and…

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