MEMORIALS

Robert B. Snyder ’64
Robert died peacefully Nov. 7, 2020, with loving family by his side. He came to Princeton from Ridley College, a private boarding school in the…
Richard J. Bolander ’64
Dick died Oct. 23, 2021, in Wolfeboro, N.H. He grew up in Hawthorne, N.Y., and came to Princeton from Archbishop Stepinac High School in nearby…
John Frederick Bright ’61
We lost Jack March 1, 2021, when he died in his native Edgewood, Pa. He came to us from Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored…
Theodore R. Tauchert ’57
Ted’s career fit Princeton’s urging in our time that we “serve the nation.” His service included 33 years as a professor of engineering at the…
John L. Chambers ’57
John died Nov. 25, 2017, of lung cancer. He came to Princeton from Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He joined Campus Club, majored in…
James Robinson Wiant ’55
Jim, cheerful and witty with a strong sense of family and friends, died Aug. 2, 2021, in hospice care at home in St. Louis. Jim’s…
James Ayer Rubins ’55
Jim, a ferocious Scrabble player with a broad range of other interests, died July 28, 2021, at Amsterdam House nursing home in New York City…
W. Scott Tinsman ’54
Scott died Nov. 25, 2021. He graduated from St. Ambrose Academy in Davenport, Iowa. He joined Colonial Club and participated in Bric-a-Brac, tennis, boxing, and…
David A. Schulz ’54
Dave died Oct. 15, 2021. He came to us from Southwest High School in St. Louis, where he was active in publications, dramatics, and glee…
Richard D. Perera ’54
Dick, a beloved physician and amateur musician known as “Dr. P” in the Berkshires, died Dec. 3, 2021. He came to us from Hotchkiss, where…
Thomas E. Dewey Jr. ’54
Tom died Dec. 6, 2021. He prepared at the Albany Academy, where he was active in baseball, swimming, and publications. At Princeton he majored in…
Philip M. Aitken ’54
Phil died Oct. 31, 2021. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was active in fencing. At Princeton he majored in geology, writing his senior thesis…
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