MEMORIALS

Paul A. Volcker ’49
Paul Volcker, perhaps the best-known member of the Class of 1949, died Dec. 8, 2019. He left an enormous legacy of service to his country…
Harvey D. Rothberg ’49
A loyal and active member of the Class of 1949, Harvey died Aug. 18, 2019, at Princeton Medical Center. Born in Plainfield, N.J., Harvey graduated…
Andre Yokana ’48 *48
Andre died New Year’s Day 2020 in Princeton. He was 94. Andre and his late younger brother Lucien were ’48 classmates and, as alumni, among…
Andre Yokana ’48 *48
Andre died New Year’s Day 2020 in Princeton. He was 94. Andre and his late younger brother Lucien were ’48 classmates and, as alumni, among…
Anthony C. Janetos *80
Anthony Janetos, professor and chair of the Earth and Environment Department at Boston University, died Aug. 6, 2019, of pancreatic cancer. He was 64. Janetos…
Thomas J. McCormick *71
Thomas McCormick, professor emeritus of art at Wheaton College, died peacefully at home April 2, 2019. He was 93. He was a medic in the…
Clifford J. Parker *70
Clifford Parker, who served in the Executive Office of the President under four U.S. presidents, died at home Aug. 9, 2019. He was 81. Parker…
Jason D. McManus *58
Jason McManus, the former editor-in-chief of Time Inc., died Sept. 19, 2019, at the age of 85. McManus graduated in 1956 with a degree in…
John T. Tate *50
John Tate, winner of the world’s top prizes in mathematics and regental professor emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin, died Oct. 16, 2019…
Howard K. Rae *50
Howard Rae, a retired vice president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, died Aug. 28, 2019, at age 94. Born in 1925 in Quebec, Canada…
Robert R. Cullinane ’70
The beloved poet laureate of our class died Nov. 11, 2019 — the Armistice Day so important to his hero, Woodrow Wilson 1879 — from…
Joseph Sessa ’64
Joe died Aug. 29, 2019, from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Joe followed his father, Anthony Sessa ’29, to Princeton, coming from Poly Prep Country Day…
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