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Alexander O Garcin Brien ’48

Alex died June 12, 2002, after a long illness. Early in his career, on a Reynolds Metals training program, Alex operated a monstrous bus full…

Richard R. Caples ’48

Dick died Apr. 28, 2002, in Lebanon, N.H., of sudden heart failure. He was 80. Dick was a native of Boston, was in the Navy…

George Watts Hill Jr. ’48

Watts Hill died Mar. 15, 2002, while working in the garden of his Chapel Hill home. He was putting the fine points on the most…

Stanley L. Lovett ’48

Stan Lovett died at his home in Boston, Va., on Nov. 29, 2001. He was 80. Stan was a native of Salem, N.J., and a…

Richard Stockton Conger ’48

Dick Conger died March 18, 2007, at home in Princeton. He was 80. Dick was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School. He rowed on Princeton’s…

Robert Hart Bolling Jr. ’48

A loyal and enthusiastic Princetonian with a gift for lifelong friendships, Bob Bolling died Aug. 26, 2007, after a long illness. A native Philadelphian, he…

Bradford Wells ’48

Brad Wells died July 27, 2007. A native of Cleveland, he joined us by way of Western Reserve Academy. A member of Prospect and the…

Benjamin Franklin Houston ’48

Ben Houston, who died March 9, 2007, found his life's work in the wonderful world of university presses. Ben always maintained he was "putting knowledge…

Bowie Kent Kuhn ’48

Bowie grew up in Washington, D.C., tending to the Washington Senators scoreboard at Griffith Stadium for $1 a day. He was a great baseball fan…

Gerald William Bowdren ’48

Jerry, a class stalwart for many years, died Jan. 9, 2002, at home in Wichita, Kans. He and his companion, Marsha Murray, moved from their…

Richard Hartman Whiteside ’48

Dick died Nov. 16, 2000. He was principal and owner of Hartman Marketing and Construction of Fairfield, Conn., and former vice president of Fletcher-Thompson, architects…

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