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Lawrence W. Barss ’49

Larry Barss, a selfemployed economist and consultant, died of leukemia on June 24, 1996, at his home in Belmont, Mass. Larry was born in Boston…

Eric A. Corkhill Jr. ’49

Dr. Rick Corkhill, dedicated Main Line obstetrician and gynecologist, died Jan. 24, 1998. He had Alzheimer's disease and retired from practice in 1987 because of…

Harley M. Roberts ’49

Harley Roberts, a retired transportation and energy economist, died Apr. 5, 1998, at the Washington Hospital Center after heart surgery. Harley was born in Shanghai…

Charles Edward Dhonau ’49

Our class lost one of its staunchest members when Charlie died Feb. 5, 1997, at the U. of California (San Francisco) Medical Center of complications…

Clyde L. Ellzey ’49

Clyde Lawrence Ellzey MD died May 3, 1984, in Covington, La. He was 55. Born in McComb, Miss., he graduated from McComb H.S. An accomplished…

James Vandegrift Johnson Jr. ’49

A five-year search for the source of recurrent skin tumors finally found total metastasis, too late to save Jim. He had time to wind up…

Francis Demariel Keen ’49

Frank died of a heart attack Dec. 23, 1996. At the time of his death, he was managing director of Schuylkill Capital Management, Ltd., in…

Richard Marion Rush ’49

Dick died Oct. 24, 1996, during treatment for a heart attack. He had retired Sept. 30 from the chemistry division of the Oak Ridge Natl…

Donald L. Wert ’49

Our classmates are saddened by the news of the death of Donald L. Wert, an honorary member of our class. Don died Sept. 17, 1996…

George Duncan Robertson ’49

Dr. Dunc Robertson, of Pineville, La., died of a heart condition on May 18, 1996, in Rapides General Hospital. He was 68. He was professor…

Huston Stanley Hunting ’49

Hust died Sept. 26, 1995, in Rochester, N.Y., after a prolonged battle with a rare form of leukemia. He prepared at Allendale School and Andover…

William Sipple Lambert ’49

One of our class's youngest members, Bill Lambert, died at his home in Seattle, Wash., Mar. 30, 1995, following a brief illness. Bill was born…

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