MEMORIALS

Samuel Keene Mitchell ’36
Keene died Jan. 20, 1995, of esophageal cancer. A graduate of Wyoming Seminary, he majored in classics at Princeton and was a member of Campus…
Melvin P. Lewis ’36
Mel died Aug. 30, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio. He was 81. He prepared at Lawrenceville, and at Princeton, he majored in philosophy and was a…
Horace P. Whitworth Jr. ’35
Horace Whitworth died of cancer Jan. 19, 1995, in Western port, Md. He came to Princeton from Mercersburg, but left at the end of freshman…
Robert W Kennedy ’34
Bob Kennedy died Apr. 30, 1995, in Beaufort, S.C., where he had lived since 1987. Earlier this year, he underwent nearly three weeks of hospitalization…
George M. Clarke ’31
George M. Clarke died Feb. 13, 1995, in Naples, Fla. George prepared at Exeter, where he was on the swimming team. At Princeton, he was…
Hubert A. Schneider ’30
Red Schneider, who had held every class office at one time or another, died Apr. 1, 1995. He had lived in Bethesda, Md., for 55…
Anthony J. Sessa ’29
Tony died Nov. 17, 1994. He prepared at Polytechnic Prep. At Princeton, he roomed one year with John Alley. His lifelong interest in lacrosse began…
S. Whitney Landon ’17
Whit died Feb. 3, 1995, in Seaside, Oreg., after a brief illness. He was 98. Having come to Princeton from Vermont and Bordentown (N.J.) Military…
Joseph Komar *68
Arthur Joseph Komar, a retired distinguished professor of music appreciation theory at the Univ. of Cincinnati, died Nov. 18, 1994. He was 60. Born in…
William L. Stokes *41
William Lee Stokes, "the father of Utah geology," who opened one of the world's best-known dinosaur beds, died Dec. 12, 1994. He was 79. Born…
Edward B. Hodge Jr. ’63
Edward Blanchard "Ted" Hodge Jr., who lived in Hopewell, N.J., and spent more than two decades in the reinsurance industry, died July 18, 1994. After…
Michael Peter Henderson ’63
Pete Henderson enjoyed a long, successful career in theater in Boston, serving nearly two decades as manager of the Wilbur Theatre. His theater sometimes staged…
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