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Charles H. Froeb ’45

Charlie died Nov. 8, 2006. He entered Princeton from Choate, following his brother, Cornelius '40, and ahead of another brother, Herman '46. He participated in…

William Dana Peck ’45

Bill Peck died peacefully at home April 28, 2006, after a long illness. Born in Baltimore but raised in Scarsdale, N.Y., Bill entered Princeton from…

Thomas Vincent Monahan ’45

Tom Monahan died Nov. 13, 1999, at his home in Winchester, Va., after a long battle with cancer. Tom entered Princeton from New Trier. He…

Morris Dawes Cooke ’45

Morris Cooke died Apr. 22, 1999, at home in Beaufort, S.C. He entered Princeton from St. Paul's School, the son of George Johnes Cooke '01…

William Janvier Eiman ’45

Bill Eiman died Nov. 26, 1998, after battling cancer, at his home in Philadelphia. Bill prepared at Haverford, was a member of Colonial Club, and…

Henry Hiter Harris Jr. ’45

Hiter Harris died July 4, 1998, in Richmond, Va., where he had lived for all of his life. Hiter prepared at Woodberry Forest and at…

Emmett Robert Murphy ’45

Emmett Murphy died Dec. 1, 1998, following a brief illness and hospital stay. Em attended Lawrenceville and then Notre Dame, transferring to Princeton at the…

Ernest William Swegler Jr. ’45

Bill Swegler died Oct. 27, 1998, at his home in Hinsdale, Ill., after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Bill entered Princeton from the University…

William Anderton Chisolm ’45

Bill "Chis" Chisolm died Apr. 24, 1998, in NYC after a brief illness. Bill prepared at Millbrook School. His Princeton career was interrupted in 1943…

Staffan Rosenborg ’45

Staffan Rosenborg died peacefully, of natural causes, on July 5, 1998, in Washington, D.C. His wife, Patricia Gilbert, an editor of the Natl. Geographic Society…

Reynolds Wait Bell ’45

Nick Bell died Feb. 7, 1997, at home after a long illness. Nick prepared at Hill School, following his father, John A. Bell Jr. '08…

John S. Hegeman ’45

Dr. John S. Hegeman died Mar. 3, 1998, in Bradenton, Fla., from complications associated with Parkinson's disease. John entered Princeton with the large contingent from…

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