MEMORIALS

Tom L. Horn Jr. ’45
Tom grew up in Charleston, W.Va., and attended the Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Va. At Princeton he was on the freshman and championship intramural-wrestling…
Zim E. Lawhon ’40 *51
Zim died April 7, 2017, in Scranton, Pa., his home of many years. Known to all as “The Colonel,” he was born in Yoakum, Texas…
Zim E. Lawhon ’40 *51
Zim died April 7, 2017, in Scranton, Pa., his home of many years. Known to all as “The Colonel,” he was born in Yoakum, Texas…
Benjamin H. Walker ’44
Benjamin Harrison Walker died in Newport, R.I., Jan. 16, 1995. Ben prepared at St. Mark's School. After graduation, he served in the Air Force, and…
Richard W. Sylvester ’39
Having suffered a stroke last summer, Dick died of heart failure on Dec. 4, at his home in Riverside, Conn. He entered Princeton from the…
William G. Marr ’38
Bill Marr, a respected Baltimore ophthalmologist, died Feb. 10, 1995, at his home in Green Spring Valley, Md. A graduate of Gilman School, he majored…
Richard A. Brown ’33
Dick "Swat" Brown died Jan. 21, 1995, after a short illness. Dave Ludlum and Chip Green attended the impressive funeral service, which was held at…
Frederick Van Loan Pindar ’33
Fred Pindar died Dec. 22, 1994, in Palo Alto, Calif. A New Jersey native, he prepared for Princeton at Lawrenceville. After graduation, he became involved…
Robert A. Deich *77
Robert A. Deich was killed Dec. 26, 1994, in an automobile accident. He was 45. A Natl. Merit Scholar and an undergraduate alumnus of M.I.T…
Eric A. Nordlinger *66
Eric A. Nordlinger died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., June 3, 1994. He was 54. Dr. Nordlinger earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell. He…
Lewis J. Hutton *50
Lewis J. Hutton died Oct. 8, 1993, in Kingston, R.I. He was 72. He had been a professor of Hispanic studies at the Univ. of…
John R. Lambert Jr. *47
John R. Lambert Jr., a professor of university studies emeritus at North Carolina State Univ., died July 14, 1994, in Raleigh. He was 77. He…
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