MEMORIALS

Joseph Hull Magruder ’35
JOE WAS a delightful man and great fun to be with. Those who roomed with him—or even near him—at Kent, at Princeton and in post-graduate…
Joseph Alexander Kershaw ’35
JOSEPH KERSHAW died July 9, 1989, of cancer at his home in Williamstown, Mass. Joe was born April 13, 1913, in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. He…
William Fairchild Greenley Jr. ’35
A NATIVE of Newark, N.J., Bill died after a long illness on Nov. 15, 1988, at his home in Highlands, N.J. He is survived by…
Harmon Liveright Remmel ’32
After a four-year battle against leukemia, Buck Remmel died in N.Y. on Dec. 19, 1989. Although he spent only two years at Princeton, he became…
Horace Hatch Tucker ’29
HATCH DIED in Clearwater, Fla. on Dec. 4, 1989. He had prepared for college at Fay School and St. Mark's. At Princeton he belonged to…
Arnold Wood ’21
ARNOLD WOOD died Dec. 16, 1989, after a short illness. He was born in Winter Harbor, Me. in 1899. After preparing at the Hill School…
William K. Verner ’57
BILL VERNER died of leukemia on May 8, 1989, in Schenectady, N.Y., where he had lived since 1960. Bill came to Princeton from his native…
Frederick Morrison Jr. ’52
DICK MORRISON died Sept. 1, 1988, in the V.A. Hospital, Miami, Fla., after a battle with cancer. His hospitalization included six months in intensive care…
George Haering ’52
GEORGE DIED on July 12, 1989, of complications following surgery. His funeral service was held in the Fairlington Methodist Church, Alexandria, Va. At Princeton, George…
Donald Philson Chernoff ’52
DON CHERNOFF died suddenly in Hollywood, Fla., on Aug. 22, 1981. He was interred in the cemetery of Temple Beth El, Avon, Conn., where he…
Robert Streett Bader ’52
Bob Bader died after a seven-year struggle with cancer in Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, N.J., on July 16, 1989. Following a service conducted by the…
George Clifford Buell ’51
GEORGE DIED in Boston on Nov. 15 from complications after hip surgery. He graduated in 1952 because he took a year off to work in…
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