MEMORIALS

Harry William Goas ’42
Harry died Apr. 17, 2002, in Berkeley, N.J. After a distinguished 36-year career with the Montclair Times, he retired in 1984, as editor. Coming from…
Franklin Sale Judson ’42
Jud died of heart failure July 23, 2002, in Greenwich, Conn., where he had lived for the past 25 years. He retired in 1984 as…
Ira Benjamin Wheeler ’42
Ira died on Aug. 10, 2002, in NYC. At Princeton, after preparation at Deerfield Academy, he was an honors chemistry major and a member of…
Malcolm John Cochrane ’42
Mac died at home, in Port Townsend, Wash., on Jan. 5, 2002. He retired in 1980, after many years of working for Los Angeles County…
Walter Guzzardi Jr. ’42
Guzz died Mar. 26, 2002, in Charlottesville, Va., after a brief illness. A talented writer, he spent most of his career with Time and Fortune…
Donald Vail ’42
Don died Mar. 27, 2002, in Bedford, N.Y., after a long illness. A retired lawyer, he lived and practiced in the NYC area his entire…
Richard Ellsworth Keeney ’42
Dick, a lifelong resident of Gardner, Mass., died of a stroke Jan. 1, 2006. He prepared for Princeton at Gardner High School and Mount Hermon…
Edward Underhill Murphy ’42
Ed, an eminent pioneer of pediatric ophthalmology, died April 12, 2007, after falling at home in Evansville, Ind. A graduate of New York Military Academy…
Robert Maxwell Quay ’42
Bob died Feb. 18, 2002, at Weeks Memorial Center in Lancaster, N.H. He retired in 1985 after a long medical career, including 27 years as…
Francis Denis Joseph Beatty ’42 *49
Den died Jan. 14, 2002, of lung cancer at home in San Francisco. A retired architect, he enjoyed international travel. His wanderlust began as the…
William Bush Jr. ’42
Bill died Dec. 25, 2001, in Sanford, Fla., of a heart attack. He retired as Seminole County engineer several years ago. A wonderful man of…
John Franklin Carruthers ’42
John died in San Antonio, Tex., on Nov. 8, 2001, from a massive stroke. Most of his postwar career was devoted to investment management. Coming…
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