MEMORIALS

Edward K. Goethe III *81
EDWARD KEMEYS GOETHE III died Feb. 9, 1994, at his father's home in Titusville, Fla., after a long illness. He was 41. He was born…
Thomas J. O'Connor *48
Thomas Joseph O'Connor *48, an army officer and language teacher, died Aug. 5, 1994. He was 84. Born in Brooklyn Oct. 9, 1909, he attended…
Elwyn L. Perry *27
ELWYN LIONEL PERRY died Feb. 22, 1994, at his home in East Harwich, Mass. He was 91. Born in Reading, Mass., on Dec. 2. 1902…
Richard D. de Camp ’66
RICHARD DODSWORTH DE CAMP died of brain cancer Mar. 19, 1994. When he died, Dick had spent more than 20 years working for the city…
Charles N. Hood II ’48
CHARLIE HOOD DIED at home July 26, 1994, after a brief battle with cancer. He was 70. Charlie joined us in 1945 from Cook Academy…
Eugene R. Lippman ’45
PETE LIPPMAN DIED Aug. 3, 1994 in Philadelphia. He was survived by wife Marjorie, but she unfortunately passed away within a month of his death…
George L. Schultz ’40
RETIRED BUSINESSMAN and noted philanthropist George Schultz died June 16, 1994, of a heart attack. George was president of the Schultz Foundation, which contributed generously…
Arthur M. G. Moody ’33 *35
ART MOODY, our devoted secretary, died Sept. 26, 1994, of a heart attack. At Princeton (where Art's father, Prof. Lewis Moody, taught and where uncle…
Arthur M. G. Moody ’33 *35
ART MOODY, our devoted secretary, died Sept. 26, 1994, of a heart attack. At Princeton (where Art's father, Prof. Lewis Moody, taught and where uncle…
E. Langdon Laws ’32
LANGDON LAWS, a long-time resident of Coconut Grove, Fla., died July 6, 1994, at his home, after a long illness. A veteran of WWII, he…
Lewis F. Moody, Jr. ’32 *33
THE CLASS LOST a prominent member and loyal Princetonian when Lew Moody died Aug. 15, 1994. A long-time resident of Plainfield, N.J., Lew had lived…
Lewis F. Moody, Jr. ’32 *33
THE CLASS LOST a prominent member and loyal Princetonian when Lew Moody died Aug. 15, 1994. A long-time resident of Plainfield, N.J., Lew had lived…
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