MEMORIALS

William Leonard Griffith ’51
Griff died May 9, 2006, having spent his last 34 years in his childhood home in Roland Park, Md. Griff was born in Baltimore Jan…
William Hall Brinckerhoff ’51
Bill was born on Christmas Day 1929, the son of William Weeks Brinckerhoff ’26. He died of cancer Nov. 12, 2006. A cum laude graduate…
John Edward Campbell Jr. ’51
John was born Dec. 16, 1928, in Lexington, Ky. He served in the Army during the Korean War and then returned to Princeton, where he…
Charles Ferdinand Ilsley ’51
Charlie was born Oct. 24, 1929, in Milwaukee. His forebear and namesake had come to Wisconsin from Maine and in 1849 founded the Marshall &…
Alan Lockhart Campbell ’51
Alan died of bone cancer Aug. 14, 2001, at home in Falls Village, Conn. He came to Princeton from St. James School. He rowed on…
Andrew Banks Neely ’51
Andy died Jan. 13, 2001, in Beverly, Mass., where he and his family had gathered to celebrate his nephew's wedding. Andy came to Princeton from…
Allan Irwin Sandler ’51
Allan died Feb. 5, 2001, of congestive heart failure. He was very disappointed not to have had a heart transplant. He so admired Jack Bogle…
George Alfred Chandler ’51
George suffered from Parkinson's for many years and died Mar. 6, 2001. He came to Princeton from Bay Village [Ohio] H.S. At Old Nassau he…
William Dwight ’51
Bill died Mar. 5 of heart disease. He came to Princeton from Deerfield Academy. With us he was a member of SPIA, graduating from the…
Clayton Maurice Sheedy ’51
Clayt died Nov. 14, 2000, from complications from surgery the previous May. At Princeton he majored in history, was a member of Tiger Inn, a…
Christopher Culver Smith ’51
Cul Smith died of spinal cancer on Dec. 26, 2000, in Palm Desert, Calif., the Smiths' winter home. He was a native of Spokane and…
John Robert Bradley ’51
John died Oct. 7, 1999, of Parkinson's disease. At Princeton, he was a politics major and a member of Quadrangle Club, chair of the 1951…
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