MEMORIALS

Elmer Henry Brown ’48
El Brown, a native of Trenton, N.J., and a graduate of George School in Newtown, Pa., died May 31, 2006, at his home at Avila…
Donald Rosenthal ’48
A Princeton native, Don died May 19, 2006. Don's father and uncle owned the Princeton Clothing Co. at 17 1/2 Witherspoon St. and his parents'…
David F. Brandley ’48
Dave died Feb. 12, 2006. He was the epitome of loyalty. He was loyal to family, to clients, to friends, to Princeton, to the Class…
Theodore Dewitt Drury ’48
Ted Drury died Feb. 20, 2004, of pneumonia from advanced Alzheimer's. He was 77. A native of St. Louis and product of the John Burroughs…
Lawrence J. Hatterer ’47
A pre-med major in the V-12 program at Princeton, Larry served in the Navy and graduated in 1949. He earned a medical degree in psychiatry…
George R. Montgomery ’47
After serving in the Navy as a pharmacist's mate, George returned to Princeton and graduated in 1949. He hastened back to his beloved hometown, New…
W. Bruce Douglass ’47
Bruce joined us in 1943 but was soon swept into the Navy's Seabees and served in the Philippines and the Solomon Islands. He returned to…
Robert W. Bjork ’47
Bob died Oct. 23, 2005, following a long and valiant battle with Parkinson's disease. In 1944 he entered Princeton, left for two years in the…
Hugh B. Hanson ’47
Hugh was a wonderfully talented, beloved classmate — a blithe spirit who enriched our lives. At Princeton, he excelled in engineering, led the Glee Club…
Robert S. Carter ’47
A graduate of Deerfield Academy, Bob majored in physics at Princeton. Following World War II service aboard a cruiser, Bob returned to Princeton, graduated in…
Theodore B. Palmer ’47
Many of us recall Ted as a newfound, gregarious friend in Princeton's memorable summer 1943 V-12 unit. He went on to Navy service in the…
John C. Pritzlaff ’47
Pritz's life, which ended May 2, 2005, epitomized Princeton in the nation's service. After World War II service in Europe he returned to Princeton, graduated…
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