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William Wright Crandall Jr. ’28

Bill Crandall died Aug. 8, 1996, at the Grafton County Nursing Home near his home in Warren, N.H. Bill prepared for college at the Hill…

Thomas Cover III ’28

Tom Cover died Aug. 5, 1996, at the Blakehurst Retirement Community in Towson, Md. He spent his early years in Winchester, Va., and attended Gilman…

David Lyle Thoburn ’28

Lyle Thoburn died Aug. 14, 1996, having suffered from Alzheimer's for several years. He attended Pittsburgh's Peabody H.S. and came to Princeton on a scholarship…

Andrew Francis McBride Jr. ’28

Andy McBride, whom we knew as "Mac" in college, died June 17, 1945. He lived in Wyckoff, N.J. Mac prepared for college at Newark Academy…

Thomas E. Greacen II ’28

TOM GREACEN DIED Feb. 16, 1994, following a stroke three weeks earlier. He prepared at Lawrenceville, and majored in architecture at Princeton. He did advanced…

George McG. Fryberger ’28

GEORCE McG. FRYBERGER, former president and chairman of the board of The First Natl. Bank of Philipsburg, died of a stroke Sept. 14, 1993, in…

William Winters McQuilkin ’28 *29

BILL MCQUILKIN died Feb. 6, 1992, at Rochester Friendly Horne, after suffering for a considerable time with Alzheimer's disease. He joined Bausch & Lomb Optical…

Joseph Rieman McIntosh ’28

RIEMAN MCINTOSH died Oct. 28,1990, in Brooklandville, Md., in a tragic auto accident. Katherine Nes, widow of our classmate Charlie Nes, was also killed. Rieman's…

Abram Dickerson Salmon III ’28

DICK SALMON died on Dec. 4, 1989, at the Naples Hospital in Florida after a short illness. He and his wife Edwina, who survives him…

Reginald Sims II ’28

REGINALD (BUNT) SIMS died in Tampa, Fla., on July 22, 1989, after a long illness. He lived during his early years in New York, and…

John McNaughton Myers ’27

Mac Myers, who died on Apr. 23, 1999, was a proverbial pillar of the community in his birthplace and hometown of Mercersburg, Pa., where he…

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