MEMORIALS

Donald K. Jones ’38
DON JONES DIED after a short illness on Aug. 1, 1994, the 51st anniversary of a daring daylight air raid on the Ploesti, Romania, oil…
Bailey Cowan ’38
THE CLASS, the university, and the Princeton Club of London lost a great friend when Bailey Cowan died in England July 7, 1994. As an…
R. Stuyvesant Pierrepont Jr. ’37
STUYVIE PIERREPONT died Jan. 19, 1995, of cancer in Hobe Sound, Fla. He left his widow, Molly, whom he married in 1937; five children; 17…
John Palaschak Jr. ’37
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, enthusiastic fisherman, and reuner John Palaschak died Dec. 27, 1994 in Sinking Spring, Penn. while visiting his youngest daughter, Elan. He is survived by…
Pierce MacNair ’37
Pierce died Dec. 28, 1994. He prepared at Choate, where he was on the football and squash teams, on the crew, and a member of…
Robert S. Dumper ’37
ADVERTISER AND ENTHUSIASTIC Princetonian Bob Dumper died Dec. 7, 1994, after a long illness. He left his widow, Polly; son Bob "Robin" Jr. '42; stepdaughter…
Hugh A. MacMillan ’36
HUGH DIED Sept. 14, 1994. He prepared at Phillips Exeter. At Princeton, he majored in biology and was a member of Tiger Inn. He was…
Frederick J. Knocke ’35
FRED KNOCKE, M.D., died of cancer Nov. 13, 1994, in Troy, Mich. He was 80. Fred prepared at Horace Mann School. He majored in biology…
W. Charles Hogg Jr. ’34
CHARLIE HOGG DIED in Pinehurst, N.C., Jan 23, 1995. He had retired from practicing law in Philadelphia in 1984 and moved with his wife, Deede…
Oren Root ’33
OREN DIED of cancer Jan. 14, 1995, at his home in Bedford, N.Y. He was 83. A New Yorker and great nephew of Elihu Root…
Robert L. Buckbee ’33
ROBERT LOMAS BUCKBEE DIED July 30, 1994, in Port Charlotte, Fla. He had suffered an incapacitating stroke in 1988 and a second one two years…
James M. Macfarland ’32
AFTER AN OUTSTANDING CAREER of public service, Jim died Dec. 12, 1994, in Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, in Roswell, N.Mex. After graduation, Jim did…
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