MEMORIALS

William Armstrong Pogue ’48
Bill Pogue died Dec. 26, 1996, after an extended battle with pneumonia. Bill was raised in Cincinnati, where his family had founded H & S…
Robert William Freund ’48
Robbie Freund, a longtime New Jersey resident, died of cancer June 14, 1994, in Middletown, N.J. He was 68. He graduated from Atlantic Highlands H.S…
Richard Harding Randall Jr. ’48
We lost a distinguished scholar, an able museum administrator, and a blithe spirit in the July 3, 1997, death of Dick Randall. A native Baltimorean…
Lee Thompson Stull ’48
Lee Stull died Apr. 20, 1997. He was 73. A native of St. Davids, Pa., Lee was a graduate of Mt. Hermon Academy and was…
Donald Alexander Cook ’48
Donald Cook died Aug. 10, 1996, in Boston of chronic cardiac failure. Don was born in Manila, where his father worked for the Bank of…
George A. Blakeslee ’48
George Blakeslee died of lymphoma Jan. 29, 1997. A native of Detroit, he came to Princeton in the Navy V12 unit, having transferred from HamdenSydney…
Arnold Goldburg ’48 *60
The class and Princeton lost one of its most distinguished scientists in the death of Arnold Goldburg on Jan. 24, 1997. As head of flight…
John Alfred Johnson ’48
John Johnson died Nov. 22, 1996. He joined us from Choate, was a member of Court Club, and graduated in economics in June 1948. He…
Robert Edward Pearson ’48
Bob Pearson's death on Dec. 9, 1996, has left the class much the poorer. His knowledge of the early days of Princeton, the College of…
William Floyd Agee ’48
Bill Agee died at home in Huntington, W.Va., Oct. 10, 1996, after a long bout with cancer. A lifelong resident of Huntington, Bill joined us…
John E. Holt ’48
John Holt died May 13, 1996. Known as "Jerry," he was a Pittsburgh native and a graduate of Kiski. After freshman year, he served in…
Fred C. Poppe ’48
Fred Poppe died June 17, 1996. He was an enthusiastic Princetonian and loyal member of '48. His greatest love was his family. Tennis, fishing, and…
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