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Mixalis Panayiotis Terzis ’74 *76

Mixalis was born in Mytilini on the Greek island of Lesbos and came to the United States on a scholarship for promising Greek students. After…

James Overbeck *61

Overbeck graduated from MIT in 1960, first in his class. He enrolled at Princeton for a year of graduate study and returned to MIT, where…

Gerald H. F. Gardner *53

Born in Ireland, Gardner graduated from Trinity College in Dublin. He earned a master’s in mathematics from the Carnegie Institute of Technology and a Ph.D…

Bert D. Schwartz *48

Schwartz graduated from New York University in 1935, and served in World War II. In 1942, he was sent to Harvard University Graduate School to…

Herbert Margerum West ’40 *41

After Mercersburg Academy, Herb entered Princeton, where he majored in chemical engineering, rowed crew, and was a member of the Student-Faculty Association, the American Institute…

Harris M. Burte *50

Burte received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from New York University, a master’s from MIT, and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Princeton in…

John R. Maybee *42

Maybee received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English from the University of Toronto, and in 1942, earned a Ph.D. in English from Princeton. He then…

George L. Seay *73

Seay graduated from Hobart and William Smith College in 1962, and joined the Peace Corps. In 1973, he earned a master’s degree from the Woodrow…

Arnold W. Sametz *51

Sametz graduated from Brooklyn College in 1940, and received a master’s degree in economics from Princeton in 1942. He then served in the Navy until…

Lloyd Crosser Felton ’41 *44

He prepared at Browne Nichols School and then Gilman. At Princeton, he majored in chemistry and graduated with honors. He was on the freshman crew…

Robert Rehder *70 ’57 *70

The class has lost one of its most outstanding scholars. Robert Rehder died of a heart attack April 6, 2009, in Oxford, England, where he…

Frederick J. Yeager *59

Yeager graduated from West Point in 1940. Stationed in the Philippines before World War II, he was captured by the Japanese, lived through the Bataan…

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