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Walter Alexander Lubanko ’46

Walter died on Oct. 24, 1999, of a stroke in Hong Kong, where he had stopped with his wife, Mary Anne, at the end of…

Thomas Justin Moore Jr. ’46

Justin Moore, known as "Red Dog", died of cancer April 24, 1999, in his native Richmond. At Princeton, he played varsity football and basketball. He…

Bernd Phelps Rose ’46

Bernie died June 3, 1999, at his home in Grand Junction, Colo., after a long battle with cancer. Born in Pittsburgh, son of J. Bernd…

George William Andrews ’46

After a long battle with Parkinson's disease, George died Aug. 1, 1999, in St. Louis, Mo., his home since birth. There he attended John Burroughs…

Lawrence Dilworth Blair Jr. ’46

Larry died, after a long illness, on Aug. 17, 1999, at Tamalpais Retirement Home in Greenbrae, Calif., where he had lived since 1953. Brought up…

Thomas Wilson Wyatt Binford ’46

Tom died Jan. 14, 1999, of a cerebral hemorrhage, in Indianapolis. He had lived and worked there his whole life, except for school at Exeter…

Robert E. Lloyd Jr. ’46

Bob died Apr. 24, 1999, at home in Rumson, N.J. After preparing at Newark Academy, he entered Princeton in 1942, served in the Army with…

Ross Livingston Miller ’46

Ross Miller, known to us as Bud, died July 9, 1999, at Middlesex Hospital near his home in Madison, Conn., after a brief illness. He…

Eugene Louis Schou ’46

Gene Schou died Apr. 30, 1999, after complications from diabetes, at his home in Washington, D.C. Born in Brooklyn, he graduated from Polytechnic Prep there…

Thomas Wilson Wyatt Binford ’46

Tom died Jan. 14, 1999, of a cerebral hemorrhage, in Indianapolis. He had lived and worked there his entire life, except for his years at…

Robert Campbell Jr. ’46

Robert Campbell died Feb. 25, 1999, of metastatic melanoma in Short Hills, N.J. After Lawrenceville, Bob entered Princeton but transferred to Cornell with the Navy…

Walt Elsaesser ’46

Walt Elsaesser died Feb. 10, 1999, of bone cancer, after a courageous struggle. He came to Princeton in 1942 from Morristown [N.J.] School, where he…

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