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Guy G. Gabrielson Jr. ’43

GUY DIED May 16, 1994, in Philadelphia. He was 73. A native of East Orange, N.J., Guy prepped for Princeton at Lawrencevil1e. After he graduated…

Walter B. Wilson ’41

WALT WILSON, a retired Miami Beach family therapist, passed away Nov. 17, 1993, after a long illness. A WWII veteran, he had moved to Miami…

Milton S. Dillon Jr. ’41

SANDY'S HEART FAILED in a New Jersey Veterans hospital Mar. 19, 1994. He had languished there for 15 years following a tragic accident in his…

John D. Davies ’41

JOHN DIED May 8, 1994, after a brief illness of a coronary nature. He grew up in Detroit and pre­pared for Princeton at the Hotchkiss…

Theodore M. Black Sr. ’41

WE HAVE LOST Ted Black, a perfect example of Princeton in the nation's service and an exemplary family man (he had four kids and 11…

Palmer H. Laughlin Jr. ’40

PHIL LAUGHLIN DIED in Doylestown, Penn., from pulmonary complications Mar. 31, 1994. He was born June 3, 1917, in West Virginia to Palmer Hodge and…

Newton Phillips Frye Jr. ’40

PROMINENT CHICAGO LAWYER and former professional sports representative Phil Frye died Mar. 27, 1994. He prepared at New Trier H.S. At Princeton, he was soccer…

James H. Clement ’39

THE RETIRED CHAIRMAN of King Ranch, Inc., Jim died Jan. 2, 1994, at his Kingsville, Tex., home after an extended illness. Son of Pennsylvania Railroad…

William J. Barr ’39

BILL DIED Apr. 19, 1994, at the Princeton Medical Center. He had lived in Princeton since 1950, when he was named research associate assisting the…

Charles H. Nichols Jr. ’38

CHIC NICHOLS DIED Feb. 1, 1994, after a nine-month struggle with cancer. Born in Trinidad, Colo., he roomed with Peter Bentley and was a member…

Andrew P. Fuller ’38

ANDREW POWIE FULLER, a Texas oil producer and cattle rancher, died Jan. 27, 1944, at his N.Y.C. apartment. He was born in Snyder, Tex. The…

H. Thomas Randall ’37

Dr. TOM RANDALL'S DISTINGUISHED medical career ended May 31, 1994, after a three-year illness. He leaves his widow, Louise, whom he married in 1940; two…

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