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John Orr Crites ’50

Born in Kansas City, Mo., he came to Princeton from Millburn (N.J.) High School. He played varsity football and was a member of Dial Lodge…

Orville J. Anderson ’50

Jack came to Princeton from Lincoln High in Seattle. He graduated with high honors in the School of Public and International Affairs, where he was…

Willis A. Lebourveau ’49 *50

He prepared for Princeton at Somerville (N.J.) High School and served in the Army in the European theater from 1943 to 1945. At Princeton he…

Felix E. Goodson ’49

He was a survivor of the Bataan Death March, and was a POW for three and a half years on a Japanese ship at the…

Henry Walton Wessells III ’48

Henry, Nancy, and their four boys spent three years in Paris when he was Budd’s technical director for Europe. His body designs were in production…

Mathew Intner ’46

He entered Princeton in 1942 and then joined the Navy V-12 program at Cornell. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II and…

Robert Sidney Lebair ’46

Bob came to Princeton from Jenkintown High School in 1941 and graduated in 1946 with a degree in economics. He enlisted in the Navy in…

James Harlan Cleveland ’38

Harlan was born Jan. 19, 1918, in New York. He was blinded in his right eye in a childhood accident, making him ineligible for military…

Jonathan Mason ’38

Jonathan was born in 1916 to Alexander and Susanne McKee Lee Mason. He graduated from the Hotchkiss School, and at Princeton was a member of…

Guido James Gores ’38

After marrying Mary Callaway, Guido was assigned to the cruiser USS Savannah. The ship was damaged in the Battle of Salerno and returned for repairs…

William Randolph Robbins ’34

In New Haven, Bill helped found Christian Community Action, the first area interfaith organization to provide housing, food, and jobs for the underprivileged, and he…

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