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David Forsyth Anthony ’42

Dave died Sept. 26, 2000, at Lynchburg [Va.] General Hospital following a heart attack. After a long and distinguished career in education, Dave retired in…

Alexander Rose Imlay ’42

Sandy died at home, in San Rafael, Calif., Sept. 9, 2000, of a brain tumor. He retired in 1984 from a long and distinguished law…

William Walden Nielsen ’42

Bill died Sept. 17, 2000, in Houston. He retired in 1983 after a career with Union Carbide Co. and M. W. Kellogg. Preparing for Princeton…

Clinton Tillinghast Crolius ’42

Jim died July 5, 2000, at home in Wenham, Mass. He retired from the practice of law in 1990. Coming to Princeton from Deerfield, he…

Warren Field Dixon ’42

Warren died Aug. 6, 2000, of a heart attack at a nursing facility in Dallas. A retired obstetrician, he delivered babies for over 40 years…

Gordon Watkins Douglas ’42

Gordy died July 29, 2000, in Mantoloking, N.J. A renowned and highly respected obstetrician/gynecologist, he devoted his entire career to women's health care at hospitals…

Richard Dike Faxon ’42

Dick died June 24, 2000, in Tulsa, his home since 1947. After a career as a geologist, he retired from Keener Oil Co. in 1981…

Nichols Fisher ’42

Nick died Apr. 23, 2000, in Greenwich, Conn., his home for most of his life. He was a retired banker at the time of his…

William John Orndorff ’42

Bill died May 27, 2000, at Hanover (PA) Hospital, following a career in foreign service. An avid traveler, he made many trips during the past…

Bertram O Lippincott Neill ’42

Bert died July 9, 2000, in Philadelphia, home for most of his life. Retired for nearly 25 years, he had a career in insurance and…

Edward Evans Denniston Jr. ’42

Ted died Mar. 22, 2000, in Steuben, Maine, his home since 1987. In engineering and sales for most of his career, Ted was retired at…

Peter Frederick Rothermel ’42

Pete died Feb. 5, 2000, in Charleston, S.C. He retired in 1980 after a distinguished career in private school education. Preparing for Princeton at St…

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