MEMORIALS

Bradbury P. Foss Jr. ’58
Brad died July 4, 2019, in Washington, D.C., of complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 84. He came to Princeton from Choate School, where he…
Arthur Ludlow Clark ’58
Lud died March 25, 2019, in Leesburg, Va. He was 82. He came to Princeton from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., where he participated…
Don Mayer ’57
Don Mayer led a good and full life traveling the world but always residing in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, where he was born. He…
Carl Pope ’55
When the parents of Carl Pope delivered their baby boy in Jamaica, Queens, N.Y., May 17, 1932, they had absolutely no idea that they were…
Jean E. Smith ’54
Historian and biographer of presidents Grant, FDR, Eisenhower, and George W. Bush, and of Justice John Marshall, and Gen. Lucius Clay, Jean died Sept. 1…
Dwight C. Harris ’54
Dwight died July 11, 2019. He prepared for Princeton at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, Wis., where he was active in football, basketball, and track…
Donald R. Weaver ’52
Doc came from Mercer (Pa.) High School and roomed with Mike Ely. He left at the end of freshman year and finished his college years…
William E. Davis ’51
Bill was born April 16, 1929, in Denver to Roblin 1907 and Margaret Davis, granddaughter of John Evans, Colorado’s second territorial governor. Bill came to…
John Herman Richard Polt ’49
John died in Oakland, Calif., April 12, 2019. Born in Czechoslovakia in 1929, John was educated in America, his Czech father having retired here. He…
Richard Bartholomae ’46
Dick died June 27, 2019. He was 93. Born in Detroit, Dick graduated from Chatham (N.J.) High School in 1942 and enrolled at Princeton, playing…
Herbert W. Hobler ’44
Herb died Aug. 10, 2019, at Stonebridge, in Skillman, N.J. He was 96. A Hill School graduate, at Princeton Herb was on the basketball and…
Amin Jafarian *16
Amin Jafarian, who earned a master’s degree in finance in 2016 from the Bendheim Center for Finance at Princeton and had been a lecturer there…
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