MEMORIALS

Warren Harding Knauer ’44
Warren died in Naples, Fla., June 21, 2003. He prepared at Pingry School. At Princeton he majored in biology, was a member of Tower Club…
James Ross Schuyler ’44 *48
Doc, a longtime resident of Ewing, N.J., died June 2, 2003, in Riverside, Calif., his home for the past 10 years. A graduate of Mercersburg…
Harrison Shull ’44
Harry died at home in Monterey, Calif., July 28, 2003. His father, George, was a professor of biology and genetics at Princeton. Harry attended Princeton…
George K. Tanham ’44
George Tanham died in Washington, DC, Mar. 29, 2003. He prepped at Tenafly [N.J.] HS. At Princeton he majored in history, was active with the…
George Miller Chester ’44
George, a lifelong resident of Milwaukee, died in Scottsdale, Ariz., Mar. 9, 2003, of complications from cancer. At Princeton, where his father was '17 and…
John O. Dozier ’44
Jack died Dec. 25, 2002, of bone cancer in St. Louis, his lifetime home. After St. Mark's school, at Princeton he majored in psychology and…
James L. Titchener ’44
Jim, who had been suffering from Parkinson's, died Feb. 28, 2003. Raised in Binghamton, N.Y., he was active at Princeton in varsity track as a…
Alfred T. Whatley ’44 *52
Al died July 20, 2002. He came to Princeton from Fountain Valley High in Denver, Colo. He majored in physical chemistry and, after service in…
Robert A. Wieman ’44
Bob died in a car accident on Nov. 22, 2002. Coming to Princeton from Lawrenceville, he majored in chemical engineering, contributing to the Princeton Engineer…
Richard D. Challener ’44
Dick died on Sept. 23, 2002. A Hill School graduate, he majored in history and the divisional program in the humanities; he was a member…
Roger Alexander ’44 *51
The Class of '44 lost an outstanding classmate when Botts died on June 8, 2002. Coming from Deerfield he majored in geological engineering, graduating magna…
Karl G. Harr Jr. ’44
Karl died Mar. 5, 2002, after a life of distinguished service to Princeton. He came from Columbia High and involved himself in every aspect of…
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