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Hugh McKelvey Tomb ’41

Hugh McKelvey Tomb ’41 Hugh died April 27, 2007, in Newton, Mass., where he had lived his entire life. A graduate of Newton…

Dana Smith Knowlton ’41

Dana died Nov. 28, 2003, of complications from leukemia. A graduate of the Pawling School, at Princeton he majored in chemical engineering and was active…

Frederick Benjamin MacKinnon ’41

Ben died on Sanibel Island, Fla., Apr. 20, 2003, after a long siege with lymphatic cancer. Coming to Princeton from New Trier High School, he…

Frederick Eckel Wetherell III ’41

Fred, a lifelong resident of the Syracuse area, died unexpectedly Aug. 20, 2003. He came to Princeton from the Pebble Hill School. A member of…

F. Philip Christian II ’41

Following a fall, Phil died May 31, 2003, in Scranton, Pa. A graduate of the Loomis School, he majored in chemical engineering at Princeton, participated…

John Moller Gilbreth ’41

Jack died Christmas Day, 2002. A native of Montclair, N.J., he was the 10th of the 12 children of the famous industrial engineers, Frank and…

Frank Robert Noonan ’41

Bob died of prostate cancer on Oct. 18, 2002, in Rochester, Mich. Born in Minneapolis, he attended the Blake School before graduating from Lawrenceville. With…

Fairfax Sheild McCandlish ’41

Sheild died Jan. 6, 2007, after a long bout with Alzheimer’s disease. A native of Fairfax, Va., he came to Princeton from Episcopal High School…

Lester E. Wurfel ’41

Les died Sept. 29, 2006. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., he came to Princeton from the Peddie School. He majored in chemistry, was a member of…

Norman Cosby ’41

Norm died Feb. 9, 2007, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. A graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was president of his class all four…

James Roberton MacColl III ’41

Jim died on Dec. 5, 2001, of heart failure complicated by diabetes. Son of James R., Jr. '14, he prepared at St. Paul's. At Princeton…

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