MEMORIALS

Thomas Van Ness Ballantine ’63
TAD BALLANTINE died on New Year's Day 1990 in Hershey, Penn., when his car skidded on ice and slammed into a utility pole. He was…
John Logan Bailey ’45
JOHN BAILEY died of a heart attack at his home in Pittsburgh, Pa. on June 5, 1989. He was 67. Logs entered Princeton from Shady…
Thomas Jackson Oakley Rhinelander ’44
OAK DIED of complications resulting from Parkinson's disease Dec. 2, 1989, at the Oakwood Healthcare Center in Newport, R.I. He was 69. He had been…
Robert Martine Kittel ’44
BOB PASSED away following a stroke at his retirement home in North Palm Beach, Fla., on Aug. 20, 1988. He was 66. He is survived…
Roland Henry Schuerhoff ’36
ROLAND DIED suddenly on June 24, 1989 of a heart attack at his home in Weston, Mass. He was 74. At Princeton he majored in…
Herbert Hastings Foster Jr. ’36
FOS DIED on Oct. 20, 1989 at the Westerly, R.I. Hospital. He had homes in Captiva, F1a. and Block Island, R.I. He prepared at Hotchkiss…
Robert Manning Phenix ’35
BOB PHENIX, one of our eight clergymen, died on June 30, 1989, following lung surgery. Bob spent much of his life in Wyoming and Colorado…
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…
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