MEMORIALS

Howard A. Osborn ’49
Howard loved two things, music and mathematics; he was able to combine both disciplines for his entire life. Entering Princeton in 1945 as a viola…
William O. Kellogg ’49
Bill died Sept. 6, 2019, just one day before his 91st birthday. He came to us from Petersburg, Va., where his Army father was then…
Milton I. Vanger ’48
The son of working-class parents in New York City, Milt was in the Army from 1943 to 1946 with service in Europe. At Princeton he…
Theodore C. Rhoades ’48 *49
Ted was born Dec. 31, 1926, and died Oct. 6, 2019. At Princeton he majored in civil engineering and was in the Navy V-12 program…
Theodore C. Rhoades ’48 *49
Ted was born Dec. 31, 1926, and died Oct. 6, 2019. At Princeton he majored in civil engineering and was in the Navy V-12 program…
Walter L. Peretz ’48
Walter died July 31, 2019, in New York City. He was 93. At Princeton he majored in chemistry, joined Tower Club, and played in the…
John D. O’Connell ’48
Jack died July 26, 2019. He was briefly a college undergraduate at Northwestern and Pittsburgh before accelerating through Princeton, where he was in Triangle and…
David W. Noble ’48
David died March 11, 2018, in St. Paul, Minn. He was 92. David was a professor of American and intellectual history at the University of…
Robert Carleton McCarthy ’45
Mac grew up in Huntington, Long Island. He attended Blair Academy. As a freshman at Princeton he wrestled and played baseball. He was secretary of…
Vincent L. Gregory ’45
Vince was born in Oil City, Venango County, Pa. He was class president at Oil City High School and obtained a scholarship to Princeton. At…
Alexander Caemmerer Jr. ’45
Alex grew up in Westwood, N.J., and attended Westwood High School. At Princeton he was in Campus Club. He went on to study medicine at…
Paul Comeau *68
Paul Comeau, emeritus professor of French at New Mexico State University (NMSU), died March 23, 2019, at age 92. After serving in the Army from…
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