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Raymond Robert Lanflisi ’52

Ray Lanflisi died Sept. 13, 2006, of an arterial embolism in San Diego, Calif. He was 76. Ray came to Princeton from Stuyvesant High School…

Charles R. Wagner ’52

Chappie Wagner died Dec. 29, 2007, of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Alexandria, Va. Chappie transferred to Princeton from Davis & Elkins College after Army…

David Lee Giles ’52

Dave joined us from Memphis, where he had studied at Memphis Technical High School. A member of Campus Club, he played club football and majored…

Eugene R. Nobles ’50

Gene died Dec. 22, 2008. A surgeon of exceptional ability, he was respected as a man of character and good humor who tenaciously pursued excellence…

Robert Price ’50

Bob died Dec. 3, 2008. He had lived in Lexington, Mass., for 50 years. Bob attended Penn Charter School. At Princeton, he was technical director…

Nelson B. Dane Jr. ’49

Nelson died of heart failure Dec. 6, 2008, at the age of 81. He prepared for Princeton at Millburn High School (N.J.) and majored in…

Henry H. Bischoff ’49

Hank died Nov. 22, 2008, at the age of 81. He prepared for Princeton at St. Paul’s School in Garden City, N.Y. At Princeton he…

Richard Matthews Griffith ’48

Dick Griffith died Oct. 13, 2008, at home in Belvedere, Calif., after a long illness. A native of Los Angeles and a graduate of Thacher…

Robert F. Steiner ’47

Bob was one of ’47’s distinguished scientists. Graduating with highest honors in chemistry and election to Phi Beta Kappa, he went on to earn a…

Donold King Lourie ’47

Don Lourie died of pneumonia Oct. 25, 2008. He was born Jan. 12, 1926, in Evanston, Ill., to Mary K. Lourie and Donold B. Lourie…

Samuel A. McKeown ’47

From graduation on, Sam served Princeton and ’47 in many capacities, and beginning with his 1943 V-12 days, he made many ’47 friends. Sam started…

William R. Tolford ’47

Bill was a true down-easter who loved the sea, blue-water cruising, and tall ships. He spent three years in the Navy during World War II…

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