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Thomas H. Mettler ’57

Tom died of cancer Aug. 8, 2004, at his Atlanta, Ga., home. A New York native, Tom graduated from Phillips Academy Andover in 1953. After…

William Grant Glassco ’57

Bill, also known as "Glassy," died Sept. 13, 2004, of throat cancer. Even before Princeton, Bill was interested in theater and is remembered for the…

James Reynolds ’57

Jim died at his home in Bonita Springs, Fla., Oct. 20, 2004. He fell ill while playing golf and died shortly thereafter. Jim graduated from…

Harris S. Colt ’57

Harris died June 25, 2004, after a battle with cancer. He was born in New York City and prepared for Princeton at the Fay School…

William A. Sugden ’57

Bill died at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia July 10, 2004. He was 69. A resident of Doylestown, Pa., he was born and raised in…

Keith M. Ballard ’57

Keith died in France Sept. 9, 2004, to the best of our knowledge. At Princeton, he majored in philosophy, played soccer, and joined Cottage Club…

W. Speed Hill ’57

After six years of contending with Parkinson's disease, W. Speed Hill died May 8, 2007. Speed was internationally renowned in the field of textual editing…

Walter G. Schwenk ’57

Wally died Nov. 4, 2003, after a battle with disease that began in 1992. He was born in Cleveland and graduated from the Pomfret School…

Edward W. Said ’57

Ed died Sept. 25, 2003, of leukemia, which he had battled since 1991. He was born in Jerusalem, moving to Cairo in his youth. In…

Miles P.H. Seifert ’57

Our class, the University, and many others who either knew or were touched by him lost a dear friend with the death of Miles Parr…

Donald Creighton ’57

Don died of cancer at home in San Pedro, Calif., Feb. 27, 2003; he was 67. Don grew up in Albany, N.Y. At Princeton he…

Benjamin B. Morgan ’57

Ben died Aug. 1, 2002. While at Princeton he majored in geology and joined Cloister Inn. As an undergraduate he was active in the Society…

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