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Pandelis Glavanis ’71

Pandelis died Sept. 1, 2017, in the city of his birth, Cairo, Egypt. He was a distinguished international citizen and scholar. Son of a Greek…

John Chitty ’71

We lost one of our most respected classmates when John died in Boulder, Colo., Feb. 28, 2019, after an eight-year battle with Stage IV prostate…

Alan Brinkley ’71

Alan, our most celebrated and brilliant classmate, died June 16, 2019, from a progressive neurological disease at his home in New York City. Son of…

Irvin Arthur Busse III ’70

Of those of us who were truly children of the ’60s, Art Busse was among the great exemplars. He died of prostate cancer Dec. 3…

Edward S. Binkowski ’70 *74

Ed died June 16, 2019, of multiple organ failure following years of health challenges. He was a true intellectual with broad interests and infectious joy…

Edward S. Binkowski ’70 *74

Ed died June 16, 2019, of multiple organ failure following years of health challenges. He was a true intellectual with broad interests and infectious joy…

Paul A. Barber Jr. ’68

Tod died July 13, 2019, after battling an aggressive form of Parkinson’s disease. He was 73. Tod was born in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and attended…

Denis G. Meacham ’65

Denis died March 20, 2019, in Nashville, surrounded by his family. He was born in New York City and spent his life between Newton, Mass…

Edward W. Kleckner ’65

Ed died April 15, 2019, surrounded by his family and pets and with a view of the garden behind his house in Hansville, Wash. He…

William J. Howard ’64

Bill died Nov. 3, 2018, after a long battle against pancreatic cancer. He came to Princeton from Princeton, Ill., and played football and basketball for…

Robert Haserot ’64

Bob died peacefully Sept. 8, 2018, in New York City from complications of Parkinson’s disease, which he had courageously resisted for 12 years. Reared in…

Thomas P. Stossel ’63

Tom, one of the nation’s leading hematologists, died Sept. 29, 2019, while working out at a gym on Cape Cod. A gifted researcher who pioneered…

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