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Charles S. Benson ’43

CHARLES DIED July 2, 1994, in Carlsbad, Calif., while on a weekend visit with relatives, of an apparent heart attack. He was 72. An expert…

Andrew E. Palmer ’42

ANDY DIED Apr. 17, 1994, in Hendersonville, N.C., where he had lived since 1982. He retired in 1980 from Oxford Univ. Press in N.Y.C. after…

Tom T. Wuerth ’40

ARCHITECT AND DEVOTED OCEAN SAILOR Tom Wuerth, son of Gustav C. '07, died May 3, 1994, after a long diabetic-related illness. Classmates Bill Farrar and…

David M. Watts ’40

FORMER INSURANCE EXECUTIVE Dave Watts died at Harlen Manor in Springfield, Penn., June 6, 1994. Son of Alfred Watts '12, Dave prepared at Haverford, majored…

Douglas R. Schoenfeld ’40

RETIRED INSURANCE EXECUTIVE Doug Schoenfeld died from cancer Jan. 2, 1994. Son of distinguished U.S. diplomat H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld, Doug grew up in Washington…

Robert L. Jordan ’40

OUR 54TH REUNION was shocked to learn that Buck Jordan slipped away June 2, 1994. At his farewell service, Alan White '39, Orm Ketcham, and…

Harry O. H. Frelinghuysen ’38

HARRY OSBORNE HAVEMEYER FRELINGHUYSEN, philanthropist, civic leader, and twin brother of our v.p., Peter, died Mar. 30, 1994, of cancer. He was in the fifth…

Zeb Mayhew ’37

ZEB MAYHEW, PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST, wood worker, and sailor, died June 15, 1994, in Atlanta of Alzheimer's. He left his wife of 52 years, Ruby; sons…

Albert M. Morgan ’36

ALBERT MARCUS MORGAN of Morgantown, W.Va., died May 31, 1994. He was 81. He prepared at Central H.S. in Washington, D.C., and at Mercersburg Academy…

William T. Riley ’35

BILL RILEY DIED of heart failure July l, 1994, at his home in Atherton, Calif. Bill's son, Miles, a priest, officiated at funeral services held…

Robert L. Noble ’35

BOB NOBLE DIED Mar. 26, 1994. Born in Brooklyn in 1913, he came to Princeton from Ridgewood, N.J. He roomed alone on campus and majored…

John J. McClean Jr. ’35

JACK "MICKEY" McCLEAN DIED May 6, 1994, in Essex, Conn. Although he had recovered well from a serious stroke in 1985, his health had been…

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