MEMORIALS

R. Bruce Robertson ’65
Bruce Robertson died of prostate cancer Jan. 6, 2009. At Princeton, he majored in economics, graduating with honors, and was a member of the varsity…
Malcolm Edgar Meistrell Jr. ’60
He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and attended Phillips Academy, Andover, for two years. At Princeton, he played freshman lacrosse and served as business manager…
Jehu Stokley Merry ’60
Hugh was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and attended Murphy High School in Mobile, Ala., where he was a member of the National Honor Society…
Charles Martin Berger ’58
Chuck entered Princeton from Scranton (Pa.) Central High School. He majored in the Woodrow Wilson School, was a member of Key and Seal, and managed…
A. Bernard Ackerman ’58
Bernie came to Princeton from Phillips Academy, Andover. He was president of Orange Key and treasurer of the class our senior year. He majored in…
Carlton A. MacDonald ’54
CARLTON A. MACDONALD JR. ’54 Born in Freeport, N.Y., he graduated from the Lawrenceville School. While at Princeton, he majored in politics and was a…
James Earl Eakin ’52
Jim had a 37-year career with Jones & Laughlin Steel (later LTV Corp.) through its transition from rapid growth to razing four of the largest…
David Michael Winton ’51
He came to Princeton from Phillips Academy, Andover, was a history major and a member of Cap and Gown, and roomed with David Adams and…
Thomas Matthew Marshall ’51
At Princeton he earned a bachelor’s degree in basic engineering, sang in the Chapel choir, was a member of Cottage Club, captain of freshman and…
John P. Eastham ’49
He prepared for Princeton at Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he was a member of the football, hockey, and track teams; the Glee Club, choir…
Angus Eugene Peyton ’48
At Princeton, Gus was an economics major and president of Cottage Club. He played varsity basketball, was active in track, and was a member of…
Richard Roberts Harwood Jr. ’48
He joined us from Baltimore City College (a high school) in November 1944 and graduated with an AB in politics in June 1947. He dined…
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