MEMORIALS

Equen Burleson Meader ’35
Yank died May 18, 1997, in Honeoye Falls, N.Y., where he had lived for many years. His early education was at Peekskill Military Academy, from…
Stryker Warren ’35
Stryker Warren died Mar. 14, 1996, in Clearwater, Fla., as a result of complications after surgery for an aortic aneurysm. He was 83. Stryker prepared…
Caleb Fellows Fox III ’35
Cabe died Nov. 3, 1995, of a cancer which he had looked calmly in the eye for a year, during which he continued to amuse…
William G. MacKenzie ’35
BILL CAME TO PRINCETON from Palo Alto and roomed in junior and senior years with Manning Brown '36, '35ers Bob Hollett, Norman Balantine, and Balky…
Rodger E. MacQuigg ’35
RODGER E. MACQUIGG died at the age of 79 in Albuquerque Feb. 3, 1993. Rodger was a prominent surgeon, and a pioneer of thoracic and…
Russell Thayer Tutt II ’35
RUSSELL THAYER TUTT II died at home in Colorado Springs, on Oct. 21, 1992, succumbing to a third bout of the lymphoma that assailed him…
Roderick McKenzie ’35
RODERICK DIED Jan. 10, 1992, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Mich. He was 79. Rod was an advertising executive for the Detroit Free Press…
Edgar Thomas McCormick ’35
EDGAR T. MCCORMICK, reigning U.S. Amateur Chess Champion, died at age 75 on March 12, 1991 in the J.F.K. Memorial Center in Edison, NJ. Edgar…
Duncan Van Norden ’35
DUNCAN VAN NORDEN died Dec. 15, 1990, in Palm Beach, Fla. During recent years in Palm Beach, he was a director of the Society of…
William McGarvey Crafft ’35
Bill Crafft died in Oakland, Calif., on July 28, 1989, just days before his 75th birthday. At Princeton, he was a premed student and won…
John Sullivan Scully III ’34
Johnny Scully, of Winchester, Va., died Sept, 25, 2003. He was the former president of Winchester Cold Storage Co., which he once described as "primarily…
Charles Von McGillicuddy Bernuth ’34
Charlie, a resident of Rome since he retired in 1962 from a family business, Bernuth Lembcke Co. — a creosote importer and a shipping company…
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