MEMORIALS

Montgomery Nelson McKinney ’33
Monty McKinney died in Santa Monica, Calif., July 8, 1995. He was 85. He had a most unusual career in advertising and was still actively…
Andrew Watson Armour III ’33
BUTCH ARMOUR died Dec. 27, 1991, in Lake Forest, 111. A memorial service was held on Dec. 30 at the Church of the Holy Spirit…
Harry "Bill" Dorsey Mitchell ’33
BILL MITCHELL DIED in Washington, D.C., where he had lived almost all his life. Bill was born in Chevy Chase, Md., Aug. 6, 1909 He…
William Blackman John Stokes II ’33
JACK STOKES, who for many years was a fixture of '33's presence in Princeton, died at the Mercer Medical Center there Feb. 20, 1991. A…
Thomas C. Pears III ’33
TOM PEARS, who was internationally known for distinguished printing, died in Pittsburgh, Jan. 29, 1991. Tom was born June 20, 1911, in Follansbee, W.Va. He…
Caulder Baynard Perryclear ’33
PERRY DIED Nov. 17, 1990, at North Falmouth, Mass. A service was held at North Falmouth Congregational Church. Perry was born Dec. 23, 1907, in…
Edgar Lewis Marston II ’33
ED MARSTON died in London on Sept. 23, 1989. A service was held on Sept. 29 at the First Presbyterian Church in New Canaan, Conn…
Donald McBurney Curtis ’32
Don Curtis died Oct. 8, 2001. He prepared at Newton [Mass.] High School. At Princeton, he was in the orchestra and band, on the fencing…
George Schlegel III ’32
George died Apr. 17, 2003. He prepared at Poly, and at Princeton he was in Campus Club. After Princeton George worked at Schlegel Lithographing Corp…
Rutledge W. Howard ’32
Rutledge Howard, a resident of Boerne, Tex., for 17 years, died Jan. 31, 2002. Rutledge had such an illustrious career that it cannot be described…
Malcolm L. Monroe ’32
Mal died on July 30, 2001, in New Orleans. He was 90. He attended Woodberry Forest School and received an AB degree from Princeton, where…
Nelson McKenzie Bell ’32
Nelson Bell died June 25, 1999, of stroke and heart problems, in Ormond Beach, Fla. He was 88 and had been in poor health for…
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