MEMORIALS

Charles Baird Morgan ’39
CHARLIE DIED AUG. 28, 1993, at his home in Berwyn, Penn. We had not seen him since the end of our sophomore year. During the…
Samuel Freeman Sipe II ’39
A STROKE SENT SAM to the hospital in Dec. 1992, where he remained in a coma until he died Jan. 30, 1993. For the past…
Henry Nason Kinney Brookings ’39
KINNEY DIED of a heart attack, suddenly but peacefully, Mar. 1, 1993, at his home in Shreveport, La., where he had lived since 1945. Following…
James Patton Clarendon II ’39
JIM DIED Oct. 22, 1992, in N.Y.C., his home through much of his life, excepting time out for one or two foreign assignments and most…
Ashby Taylor Harper ’39
WHILE SWIMMING in an open water masters race off Greenwich, Conn., on July 11, Brud suffered a heart attack. He finished the race and won…
William McClelland Hunt ’39
BILL DIED Jan. 15, 1992, at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ,, not far from Lambertville, where fie lived all his life. There he had…
James Augustus Walsh Jr. ’39
JIM DIED Aug. 2, 1991, in Vernon Hills, Ill., where he had been living since his retirement, about five years ago, as attorney with United…
Samuel Roy Heath Jr. ’39
PROMINENT CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, teacher, counselor, and author, Pete died May 17, 1991. Over the years Pete held positions at Knox College, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Amherst…
Donald McDonald Irwin ’39
WHEN DON DIED at his home in Chevy Chase, Md., Mar. 4, 1991, our Class and our country lost a man much loved and admired…
Canfield McKnight Himes ’39
CANFIELD DIED Feb. 4, 1990, in Aiken, S.C., his home for the past decade since returning to this country from his former home in Cuernavaca…
John Edgar McHarg ’38
Jack McHarg died Sept. 9, 2007, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J. Born in NYC, Jack had resided in Brielle, N.J., for…
Deming Stedman Cross ’38
Dee died of heart failure Sept. 11, 2005, at Essex Meadows Retirement Community in Essex, Conn. He came to Princeton from Kent School, was a…
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