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James F. Whitehill ’48

JIM WHITEHILL died suddenly June 6, 1992, at his home in Dallas, Tex., just a week before his 66th birthday. He had an aortic valve…

Eugene Orr Harbeck Jr. ’48

EUGENE HARBECK died at his home in Grand Haven, Mich., on May 5, 1992. Moose, as he was known to us way back when, was…

Irwin Chester Lieb ’48

CHET LIEB died in Pasadena on May 23, 1992, after a long illness but just before his magnum Opus, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE: A PHILOSOPHICAL…

James P. Roberts ’48

JIM ROBERTS died Mar. 10, 1992, at his home in Haverford, Penn. Jim came to us by way of Haverford School and a stint in…

John Cameron Beck ’48

CAMERON BECK died Dec. 30, 1991, in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He had been in failing health for the last several years. Cameron came to us…

Henry William Allboff Jr. ’48

HANK ALLHOFF died in St. Ann, Mo., Aug. 14, 1991, after a long and debilitating illness that had cut short a promising career as a…

Robert Maurice Lichenstein ’48

BOB LiCHENSTEIN died Sept, 7, 1991. He was 64. Bob came to Princeton in July 1944 by way of New York Military Academy and with…

William Draper Blair Jr. ’48

The class lost one of its most distinguished members with the death of Bill Blair Aug. 5, 2006. Bill had two major careers. He worked…

Samuel Boyer Davis Baird ’48

SAM BAIRD DIED July 13, 1991, of a ruptured aortic valve. A loyal Princetonian, an energetic V.P., secretary, and treasurer of the Class in previous…

Frederick H. Valilsing Jr. ’48

FRED PASSED AWAY in early Aug. 1991, in McAllen, Tex., after a brief illness. He had lived in Texas since the mid 1970' s residing…

Francis Hamilton Dyckman Jr. ’48

FRANK DYCKMAN DIED Feb. 24, 1991. Born in London and always an anglophile, Frank came to us by way of Buckley School and Lawrenceville. At…

John S. Ralston ’48

JACK RALSTON died Jan. 30,1991. Born in Brooklyn, Jack came to us by way of the U.S. Navy, A premature explosion while training for an…

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