MEMORIALS

Kingman Bassett ’46
KINGMAN BASSFIT DIED Aug. 22, 1993, at his summer home in Rose Hill, Canada, after a long and courageous fight against prostate cancer. King was…
George Munn Hanford ’46
The summer of ’42 brought John to Princeton from Kent School, where Spanish had become his “foremost love in matters academic,” he said. The winter…
John W. Carr ’46
Jack Carr died in hospice care in Danvers, Mass., Aug 20, 2006. His wife of 15 years, Marjorie Vietor Kittedge, was by his side. Born…
George S. Indig ’46
George S. Indig died July 30, 2006. Born in New York City, he earned a bachelor’s in engineering at Princeton, where he played varsity football…
Alan Jones Kirsch ’46
Alan Kirsch, of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., died July 4, 2006, of cancer. He grew up in Bala Cynwyd and graduated from the Lawrenceville School. He…
William James Baird ’46
Bill Baird died of cancer June 16, 2006, in West Vancouver, British Columbia, where he had lived since 1972 with his wife, Anne. Born in…
Silas L. Warner ’46
SI WARNER DIED in San Francisco Nov. 20, 1993. He entered Princeton from Choate in June 1942 arid received his Princeton degree in 1945 after…
John George Kemeney ’46
JOHN KEMENEY '46 *49 h7l, distinguished mathematician, president of Dartmouth College, and creator of the computer language BASIC, died Dec. 26, 1992. He was 66…
James Crittenden Adams ’46
JIM ADAMS died of respiratory failure in Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta on Feb. 19, 1993. Jim joined the Class in 1942 and left to serve…
Donald Robert Hegstrom ’46
DONALD ROBERT HEGSTROM died Dec. 15, 1992. He was born in New Ulm, Minn., and spent his early years in Red Wing. He joined our…
Wallace C. Latour ’46
WALLACE CHARLES LATOUR died Apr. 11, 1992, in Beverly, Mass., after a long and debilitating illness. Wally was born in New York and graduated from…
Charles Burton Whitehouse ’46
CHARLES BURTON WHITEHOUSE, or 'Burt' as he was known to his friends, died Dec. 16, 1991, at his home in North Caldwell, N.J. Burt entered…
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