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Joseph R. Morton ’22

Joseph Morton died Nov. 19, 1994, at his home in Greensboro, N.C. Joe attended Princeton for one year during WWI, when he served in the…

John B. Lewis ’22

We are saddened to report that our former president, John "Jack" Lewis, died of heart failure Dec. 17, 1994. Jack served as president from 1987-93…

Donald B. Foresman ’21

Donald Blair Foresman, president of the class, died Nov. l, 1994, after a short illness. He retired from his partnership in a N.Y.C. advertising agency…

Frank D. Cubello *33

Frank D. Cubello, retired v.p. and assistant actuary of Prudential Insurance, died Jan. 18, 1995. He was 87. Frank was born in Niagara Falls, N.Y…

John W. McLamb Jr. ’68

John Mclamb died of Lou Gehrig's disease Dec. 24, 1994. A fighter, he raised money for A.LS. research and participated in numerous clinical studies during…

John W. McLamb Jr. ’68

John Mclamb died of Lou Gehrig's disease Dec. 24, 1994. A fighter, he raised money for A.LS. research and participated in numerous clinical studies during…

Philip J. Nowland ’52

Phil Nowland died of complications from emphysema in Wilmington, Del., Dec. 14, 1994. His funeral was at Westminster Presbyterian Church, where he had been an…

Richard I. Mayes ’52

Dick Mayes died in Imperial Beach, Calif., Mar. 15, 1992. Dick's restless spirit explored many nooks and crannies of his life. His son David wrote…

John T. Carter ’42

John died May 5, 1994, after a long and painful illness, the result of injuries received during WWII, from which he never fully recovered. He…

Theodore Price ’41

A lifelong resident of Ridgewood, N.J., Ted died Jan. 6, 1995, of a stroke following surgery. A service was held at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church…

James C. Burkham ’41

"Bim" died Dec. 24, 1994, after a lengthy illness at his home in Biddeford Pool, Maine. He prepared at St. Paul's. After graduation, he served…

H. Gardner Ainsworth ’39

Gard died Dec. 10, 1994, at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. He and Helen, his wife of 54 years, lived in Chevy Chase, Md…

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