MEMORIALS

Albert W. Tucker *32
ALBERT W. TUCKER, A. B. Dod professor of mathematics emeritus, died Jan. 25, 1995. He was 89. Professor Tucker was born in Canada and got…
Alfred C. Schlesinger *24
ALFRED C. SCHLESINGER, emeritus professor of classics at Oberlin College, died Apr. 26, 1993, in Williamstown, Mass. He was 93. Professor Schlesinger was born in…
Andrew M. Plummer ’69
THE CLASS NOTES with sadness the death of Andrew M. Plummer Oct. 13, 1994, in Boston. Andy prepared at the Hill School. Originally, he entered…
Charles A. Zanes Jr. ’55
CHARLES DIED Sept. 19, 1990, in Douglas, Ariz. He was born in Westchester County, N.Y., and grew up in Monroe, Mich. He did not complete…
Robert E. Putney Jr. ’55
BOB DIED Nov. 12, 1994, at his home in Jenkintown, Penn., after a long struggle with cancer. He prepared at Andover. At Princeton, he majored…
Harrington Putnam ’55
Harrington "Tony" Putnam died of AIDS Dec. 4, 1990, at home in Charlotte, N.C. The son of Harrington Putnam '28, Tony prepared at Kent. At…
Thomas L. Matthews ’55
Tim died in May 1993 of heart failure, in Rohnert Park, Calif., where he had lived since 1987. Tim was born in Baltimore. He graduated…
Clyde N. Lindner ’55
CLYDE DIED Apr. 5, 1993, at San Jose Medical Center, after suffering a heart attack. He was an associate professor of physics at San Jose…
Frank T. Black ’55
Frank died of cancer in his home on July 15, 1990. Frank was survived by his widow Cynthia; sons Thomas, Andrew, and Daryl; daughters Elizabeth…
Timothy E. Sicks ’52
AFTER A LONG STRUGGLE with cancer, Tim Sicks died May 5, 1994, at King Edward VII Hospital in Midhurst, England, where he was a consulting…
Edwin H. Shutt Jr. ’50
ED SHUTT died at home in Oyster Bay, N.Y., Dec. 23, 1994. A native of St. Louis, Ed served a year in the Navy and…
Ellsworth L. Childs ’50
ELLSWORTH LUTHER “BUD” CHILDS died Dec. 1, 1994, three weeks after a carotid artery operation. The son of Ellsworth Childs '16, Bud graduated from Darrow…
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