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Arthur MacDougall Wood ’34

Art Wood, class president from 1999 to 2004, who joined Sears, Roebuck and Co. in his native Chicago after World War II and advanced through…

Pompeo Henry Maresi ’34

PEO (SONNY) MARESI, who led, in the words of those nearest to him, "a good, disciplined life of service to his family, friends, and many…

Alfred Dennis Sieminski ’34

Al Sieminski, who served four terms as a congressman from N.J., collapsed and died Dec. 13, 1990, apparently of a heart attack, while attending a…

Frank William Milbourn Jr. ’34

Frank Milbourn, who lived and worked in Painesville, Ohio, nearly all his life, died in the Cleveland Clinic on Dec. 8, 1989. He entered the…

Joseph Ross Hunter Jr. ’34

Ross Hunter, a respected attorney in his native Charleston, W.Va., and a national arbitrator, died on Oct. 17, 1989, from injuries he sustained when his…

Benjamin Howell Griswold III ’33

Ben, who led the investment firm Alex. Brown & Sons for more than three decades, and was a decorated World War II veteran and steeplechase…

Ferdinand W. Roebling III ’33

Ferd Roebling died Nov. 15, 2005, at his home in Mantoloking, N.J. He was 95. His wife, Kate, said he died peacefully and comfortably under…

Henry Langenberg McIntyre ’33

Henry McIntyre, an active dedicated volunteer, died Aug. 18, 2003. After graduating from Princeton, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, he earned a…

Samuel Mummey Kennard III ’33

Sam, retired president of the Kennard Corp., died at his summer home in Mantoloking, N.J., on Apr. 2, 2001. He was 90. He lived in…

John Shipley Troth ’33

Ship Troth died June 15, 1999, of a ruptured abdominal aneurysm. He was 87. Ship retired in 1976 as pres. of Nupax Corp. in West…

David McWilliams Ludlum ’33 *38

Dave Ludlum died May 23, 1997, at his Princeton home. He prepared at Newark Academy, was active in Triangle, and joined Charter. He majored in…

Andrew Gifford Agnew II ’33

Giff died Nov. 12, 1996, at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn., after a prolonged illness. He grew up in NYC and came to college from…

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