MEMORIALS

George I. Spence ’65
George Spence died peacefully March 13, 2007, in Johnson City, Tenn., after a 5 1/2--year battle with a rare form of cancer of the appendix…
Paul D. Gottlieb ’65
Paul Gottlieb died of liver cancer Nov. 1, 2003, after a short, heroic fight. Paul was raised in Highland Park, N.J., and attended Rutgers Prep…
Charles Linn Haslam ’65
C. L. Haslam died of heart failure Jan. 23, 2003, in Washington, D.C. C. L. was a politics major and Charter Club member, but was…
Thomas Woodward Houghton ’65
Tom died of pancreatic cancer May 27, 2002, in Houston. A native of Dallas, his forebears included two of the "Old Three Hundred" Anglo-Americans who…
Howard Olson ’65
Howard died of liver cancer on Jan. 22, 1997, while awaiting treatment at the U. of Chicago Hospital. After Princeton he attended Georgia Tech on…
Charles Wurts Stewart Bissell Jr. ’65
Born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., on Apr. 1, 1943, to Charles and Jane Bissell, Charlie died unexpectedly on May 30, 2000, at his home in…
Peter G. Lincoln ’65
Pete Lincoln died Aug. 6, 2000, in Manhattan from a recurrence of renal cell carcinoma, which he had battled since 1986. Born in Philadelphia, he…
Pat C. Hu ’65
Pat Hu succumbed to a recurrence of colon cancer on June 9, 1999, in Los Altos, Calif. Pat had a long and productive career at…
David M. Chen ’65
David M. Chen died of a heart attack on Mar. 9, 1999. at his home in Montreal. He was born in Chungking, China, and immigrated…
John F. Vigorita ’65
John Vigorita died Jan. 11, 1999, at the Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca, N.Y., after a month-long illness. Among our most distinguished intellectual lights, he…
J. Vaughan Barron ’65
J. Vaughan Barron was born in Greensboro, N.C., Apr. 10, 1943, and joined our class freshman year after attending Hopkins Grammar in Westport, Conn. He…
Noel Shipman ’65
Noel Shipman died Dec. 13, 1994, of prostate cancer, the same disease that had claimed his father only four months earlier. At the time of…
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