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Philip F. Metcalf ’64

Phil died Nov. 21, 2019, at his home in Santa Fe, N.M. He grew up in Auburn, N.Y., and prepared for Princeton at Northwood School…

Howard D. Medwed ’63

Howard died Dec. 23, 2019, of heart failure. He chaired the tax law department at Burns & Levinson in Boston for more than half a…

H. Cullen Henshaw ’62

We were saddened to learn of the loss of Cullen Nov. 6, 2019. He joined us from University High School in Kalamazoo, Mich. Cullen became…

Torrance Raymond ’60

Terry died Dec. 19, 2017, after a short illness. He grew up in Chappaqua, N.Y., and went to Horace Greeley High School, where he was…

Peter Larr ’60

Peter, son of a career Army officer, moved about much in his youth before settling at the Hotchkiss School. At Princeton he played rugby for…

Horace H. Irvine II ’59

Hod died Oct. 14, 2019, at his home in White Bear Lake, Minn., where he grew up. He prepped at St. Paul’s, playing football, tennis…

Elihu Inselbuch ’59

Elihu — musician, athlete, crack lawyer, and first-class wit — died peacefully Aug. 15, 2019, at his summer home on Shelter Island, N.Y. He is…

H. Drew Bitler ’59

Drew died July 17, 2019, of Alzheimer’s disease. Born in Meadville, Pa., and raised on Philadelphia’s Main Line, Drew came to us from the Lawrenceville…

Francis M. Bird Jr. ’59

Frank died Sept. 22, 2019. Born and raised in Atlanta, he attended Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., where he was on the football, wrestling…

Phillip Wayne Reagan ’58

Wayne died Nov. 2, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo., after a short but valiant battle with cancer. He was 82. He came to Princeton from…

James F. O’Rorke Jr ’58

Jim died Dec. 6, 2019, in New York City. He had just turned 83. He came to Princeton from Valley Stream Central High School, where…

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