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Bradford McElderry Jacobs ’42

Brad died Apr. 5, 1997, of complications from lung surgery at John Hopkins Hospital. He retired in 1979 after a distinguished 44-year career in journalism…

Joseph Fergus McFarland ’42

Joe McFarland was enjoying retirement in Sun City, Fla., when he died unexpectedly from a stroke, Oct. 7, 1996. Joe came to Princeton from St…

Edmund Key III ’42

Ed died Aug. 25, 1996, in Marshall, Tex., his lifelong home. His entire business career was devoted to oil and gas investing, from which he…

James Todd Stewart II ’42

Jim died Sept. 9, 1996, in Philadelphia, Pa. Jim prepared for Princeton at Haverford. He was a history major and a member of Cottage Club…

John Charles Dillon III ’42

Jack Dillon died May 24, 1996, in Greenwich, Conn. He had retired from the family printing business, J. C. Dillon Printing Co., as president, in…

David Robinson III ’42 *51

Dave died July 8, 1995, in Saxtons River, Vt. He was diagnosed with chronic leukemia in 1984 and began receiving transfusions in May 1994. After…

R. Bentham Simons III ’42

OZE DIED Feb. 9, 1994, at his home in Charleston, S.C. He had practiced internal medicine at the V.A. hospital there for many years before…

Roy Herd McKnight Jr. ’42

ROY DIED of a heart attack Nov. 6, 1993, in Surfside, Fla. His untimely death ended a brilliant career as chairman and C.E.O. of Mylan…

Thomas Newsam Doyle III ’42

TOM DIED SEPT. 2, 1993. Active in real estate for nearly all of his business life, Tom had divided his time in recent years between…

George Monteith Keller Jr. ’42

GEORGE DIED Sept. 2, 1993, in Chicago after a brief illness. He had suffered a stroke several years ago, prompting his move back from North…

Frank Lamar Pyle ’42

FRANK DIED Sept. 9, 1993, in Dallas of complications involving emphysema and osteoporosis. After a 35year career with Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., he had retired…

George Brockenbrough McAdams ’42

GEORGE DIED July 20, 1993, in the Winship Green Nursing Home in Bath, Maine. His extraordinary life included three careerspathology, preaching, and writing. At the…

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