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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…

Robert William Schleck ’49

BOB SCHLECK, a retired research analyst, teacher, and Foreign Service officer, who lived in Mount Rainier, Md., died of cardiac arrest on Nov. 29, 1989…

Rocco Annese ’48

FOLLOWING A BRIEF illness, Rock died of cancer on Dec. 1, 1989, at Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ. He will be deeply missed by all who…

John Gaither Sullivan ’44

JOHN PASSED away at age 67 on Aug. 30, 1989, in the Harris Hospital, Sylva, N.C. His brother, Paul G. Sullivan '48, wrote of him…

Benjamin Franklin Burns ’44

WE LEARNED of Ben's death in late July 1989. He had passed on in Aug. 1986. His last known residence was in Corona Del Mar…

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