MEMORIALS

John Taylor Hamilton II ’34
Ham, former chairman of Merchants National Bank and former president of City National Bank, both in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, died "unexpectedly but peacefully," according to…
John Bertram Oakes ’34
John, who as editor of the editorial page of the NY Times from 1961-76 held one of the most prestigious positions in journalism, died Apr…
Richard Carter Kenney ’34
Dick Kenney, also known as Cap, died July 7, 1999. He had been in a nursing home in Charlottesville, Va., where his daughter lived, following…
Charles Naumann McCloud Jr. ’34
Mac McCloud, who conducted a private practice of internal medicine in St. Paul, Minn., from 1946 until he was incapacitated by two coronaries four months…
S. Donovan Swann Jr. ’34
Don Swann, a summer theater impresario and etcher following his father, Don Sr., and mother, Rita, died of heart failure Feb. 22, 1998, in Baltimore…
John Gould Rouse Jr. ’34
Jack Rouse, who moved to Annapolis, Md., in 1947, where he practiced law for many years, died Feb. 5, 1998. He was 85. "The best…
Richard Donald McCarty ’34
Dick McCarty, who retired in 1983 after a nineyear stint with the postal service following nearly 30 years with R. Hoe & Co., printing press…
Bentley Grimes McCloud Jr. ’34
Bent McCloud, who retired in 1974 as executive v.p. of First Natl. Bank of Chicago after 40 years, died Aug. 2, 1996. He was 85…
August Frederick Kammer Jr. ’34
Fred Kammer, a former member of the U.S. Olympic hockey team and of the Walker Cup golf team, died Feb. 21, 1996, in Hobe Sound…
Harris Russ Connick ’34
Harris Connick, a descendant of the Russ and Connick families, who were among the early settlers of Humboldt County, Calif., died Oct. 28, 1994, in…
Peter MacNaughton Miller ’34
PETER "PEDRO" MILLER died Dec. 17, 1993, while flying with his wife Elsa from Brazil, where he taught school, to spend Christmas with his daughter…
Peter MacNaughton Miller ’34
PETER "PEDRO" MILLER died Dec. 17, 1993, while flying with his wife Elsa from Brazil, where he taught school, to spend Christmas with his daughter…
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