MEMORIALS

Robert Charles McNamara Jr. ’29
BOB DIED in Brewster, Mass., Jan. 12, 1994. He was born in Princeton and prepared for college at Nicholas Senior H.S. in Chicago. At Princeton…
Isaac Doughten III ’29
IKE DIED Mar. 14, 1993, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He prepared for college at Chestnut Hill Academy, and at Princeton he was in Colonial Club…
Benson Blake III ’29
BENSON DIED Aug. 14, 1992. He had prepared at Gilman. At Princeton, he rowed crew and was a member of the University Concerts Committee. He…
John Henry Stevens II ’29
JOHN DIED Apr. 13, 1992. He had prepared for college at F. W. Parker School. At Princeton he played freshman football and varsity football. He…
Thomas Henry Swift ’29
TOM DIED Apr. 3, 1992. He had prepared for college at Mercersburg. At Princeton he rowed on the freshman crew and was on the rifle…
Merritt Noxon Willits III ’29
MERRITT DIED Apr. 30, 1991. He had prepared at Germantown Friends School. At Princeton he roomed with Frank Bacon and was in Arbor Inn. He…
John McIntyre Hadsall ’29 *30
JAY DIED Feb. 8, 1991. He had prepared for college at Univ. of Chicago High School. At Princeton he roomed with his brother Stew, our…
Merritt Burnham Low ’29
MERRITT DIED June 25, 1990. He prepared for college at Bordentown Military Inst. At Princeton he was in the band and was undergraduate manager of…
James Andrew Moffett II ’29
JIM DIED Mar. 5, 1990. After graduation he worked for seven years with Standard Oil, and then went to Com Products Refining Co. At his…
William R. MacNamee ’28
It is with sadness we report the death of William R. MacNamee of Columbia Falls, Maine, on June 3, 2003, after a brief illness. Bill…
James Wideman Lee II ’28
James Wideman Lee II died Sept. 5, 1999. A large part of his life was devoted to Princeton and his class. Before college he prepared…
Paul Douglass Millholland II ’28
Paul Douglass Millholland II died of pneumonia Feb. 9, 1998, at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass. He had been living for several years at…
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