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Graham Ely Jones ’55

Graham died March 21, 2021, in Concord, Mass., at Newbury Court residential campus in the company of his son Graham E. Jones Jr. Graham was…

Robert B. Hollander Jr. ’55

Bob, one of the most eminent and engaging members of the Princeton family, died peacefully April 20, 2021, of natural causes at his son’s home…

John Hope Doeg ’55

John, known to his friends as being extremely sociable and the teller of lengthy jokes, died Jan. 23, 2021, after an extended illness. John graduated…

Markley Holmes Boyer ’55

Mark died March 14, 2021, at home after a short decline. Mark was born in Philadelphia Dec. 29, 1932, attended Pomfret School, and grew up…

Robert William Kohlmeyer ’54

Bob died May 2, 2021. At Brookings (S.D.) High School he participated in debating, publications, and football. At Princeton he majored in history, joined Charter…

John A. Eagon ’54

Jack died May 20, 2021. He prepared at Lake Forest (Ill.) High School, where he was active in publications, dramatics, and orchestra. At Princeton he…

Chester Apy Jr. ’54

Chet died May 30, 2021. At Peddie School he was active in debating, wrestling, and track. A politics major at Princeton, he was a member…

Webster Griffith Wright ’52

Web studied at the Ogdensburg Free Academy and at the Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he studied biology, joined Quadrangle, the Westminster Fellowship, and WPRU, and…

Malcolm Strachan II ’52

Toby graduated from the Brooks School and came to Princeton to study art and architecture. He joined Charter and had several editorial jobs at the…

Benson Saler ’52

Ben died Feb. 25, 2021. He came to us from the Lawrenceville School, majored in SPIA, and joined Quadrangle. He served on the class memorial…

Richard Watts Hudgens ’52

Dick came to us after The Hill School and Andover. At Princeton he majored in history, ate at Tower, and belonged to the Westminster Fellowship…

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