MEMORIALS

James D. Cooper ’45
Doug Cooper died Aug. 13, 1994, after suffering a massive stroke. Doug entered Princeton from Lawrenceville and roomed at 16 Dickinson St. His Princeton career…
William H. Swartz ’44
Bill suffered a stroke and died Dec. 23, 1994, at St. Francis Hospital, in Wilmington, Del., his home since 1951. He was 71. He prepared…
Robert A. Miller ’44
Bob died Feb. 27, 1995, after having suffered a heart attack several days earlier, while playing tennis with his pals. He was 72. He was…
C. Richard MacGrath ’43
Dick passed away Feb. 19, 1995, in N.Y.C., following a heart attack. He was 73. He graduated in June 1943 and served in WWII, receiving…
Lawrence V. Worthington ’42
Lawrence Valentine "Val" Worthington died Feb. 10, 1995, of a heart attack, at his home in the Bahamas. A world-class oceanographer, he had spent his…
George R. Lenney ’42
George died Mar. 9, 1995, in Laguna Beach, Calif., his home for many years, after a long and valiant battle with cancer. He retired in…
Wallace W. McLean ’41
Wally McLean, a pioneer in electronics cooling, died Jan. 15, 1995, in his childhood home in Scarsdale. He and his wife, Marie Hedman, who survives…
William B. Wylly ’40
As an acknowledgement of his respect and gratitude for his Princeton undergraduate experience, Bill Wylly once wrote, ''Princeton offered the greatest gift for me, a…
John M. Trent ’37
Quiet John Trent, who had a distinguished naval career and sly sense of humor, died Mar. 18, 1995, in Princeton. His wife, Lisa, and a…
John R. Carnochan ’31
John R. Carnochan, an outstanding insurance man, died Feb. 19, 1995, in Maine. He was born in Princeton and prepared at Lawrenceville. In college, he…
John C. Hanna ’27
John C. Hanna died Mar. 25, l 995. Jack came to us from N. Braddock H.S. and Ohio Wesleyan Univ., from which he transferred in…
Victor S. Gettner ’27
Victor S. Gettner died Mar. 16, 1995, at St. Luke's Hospital in N.Y.C., of Lou Gehrig's disease and coronary complications. Vic came to Princeton from…
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