MEMORIALS

James Culver Shields II ’38
JIM SHIELDS, consulting geologist and mining engineer, died Jan. 10, 1992, of cancer. He retired several years ago and moved from Palos Verdes, near Los…
Charles Gillett McKendree ’38
CHARLES G. McKENDREE, M.D., a native of New York City and a resident of Greenwich, Conn., for 40 years, died Oct. 19, 1991, at Greenwich…
Ian McLellan Hunter ’38
IAN HUNTER, screen and television writer who won an Academy Award for the 1951 film ROMAN HOLIDAY , died March 5, 1991, of a heart…
John Gurd McCulloch ’38
PRINCETON AND OUR CLASS lost a truly loyal friend when John died Dec. 30, 1990. John prepared at Choate. At Princeton, he roomed with Dan…
Evarts Ziegler ’38
EVARTS ZIEGLER, Hollywood literary agent, died of cancer at his home in Pasadena, Calif., Nov. 24, 1990. Zig prepared at Lenox School. He majored in…
Edward Burns II ’38
ED BURNS died Dec. 3, 1990, in his home in Orlando, Fla. after a long struggle with diabetes. Ed was born July 20,1915, in Brooklyn…
Dunstan McNichol ’38
DUNSTAN died peacefully in his sleep on Oct. 29, 1989, from a heart attack. Dunstan graduated with honors and was a member of Phi Beta…
Ashbel T. Wall III ’37
Ash died in Wakefield, R.I., Aug. 4, 2005. He was 90. He was born in Providence and entered Princeton from St. George's School. He majored…
Henry A. Caesar II ’37
Harry died Sept. 5, 2004, in New Canaan, Conn. He was 89. His father was Class of 1913 and his late brother, Porter, was Class…
William Gurd McCulloch ’37
Bill died June 16, 2004, in St. David's, Pa. He was 89. He prepared at Choate School. At Princeton he majored in politics and was…
Eugene Franklin Oconnor III ’37
Gene died Feb. 10, 2002, in Charlottesville, Va. He prepared at Choate and at Princeton majored in English. Gene wrote in our 50th-reunion book, "Less…
Geoffrey Stengel ’37
Geoffrey Stengel died at his home in Gladwyne, Pa., on Jan. 17, 2002, from complications from Alzheimer's. Geoff came to Princeton from Penn Charter School…
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