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Thomas Means Dugan ’42

Tom Dugan died in July 1997 at College Manor, the retirement home where he had lived for many years, in Lutherville, Md. Although Tom had…

Richard Herrick Smith ’42

Dick died Mar. 18, 1998, at his winter home in the British Virgin Islands. At the time of his death he was retired from the…

Theodore Demott Vreeland ’42

Ted died Dec. 25, 1997, in Austin, Tex., his home for less than a year. He had lived and practiced law in Princeton for 45…

Robert William Mayer ’42

Bob died Dec. 11, 1997, at home in Fort Pierce, Fla., after a long battle with bone cancer that included using experimental drugs. A loyal…

John Reese Stevenson ’42

Jack died Oct. 26, 1997, at his home in Fort Worth, Tex., of multiple systems atrophy. His distinguished career in law included the chairmanship of…

Robert Andrea Baldini ’42

Bob died Aug. 1, 1997, in Overlook Hospital in Summit, N.J. Bob spent his entire career in the importation of natural gums and waxes, and…

Robert Preston Chew ’42

Bob Chew died Sept. 15, 1997, in Charlottesville, Va., his home since leaving Greenwich, Conn., in 1992. At the time of his death Bob was…

Fain Carter Crain ’42

Word was received recently that Carter died Mar. 21, 1995, in Houston, Tex. He had retired from managing his commercial and residential real estate business…

John Phillips Truesdell ’42

John died July 21, 1997, in Ft.Wayne, Ind. After a long career in insurance, John was still active, in partnership with his daughter, Fern, in…

Harold Leslie Kalt Jr. ’42

Harry died Jan. 7, 1997, in Scottsdale, Ariz., his home since 1987. His business career was initially in the family lumber business, in NYC, and…

Charles Stuart Mitchell Jr. ’42

Stu Mitchell died Mar. 3, 1997, at his winter home in Ponte Vedra, Fla. He retired in 1937 after a long and distinguished career in…

Peter Thomas Wotton ’42

Peter died Nov. 3, 1996, of cancer, which he had battled for more than 16 years, in Eugene, Oreg. A community activist, he was still…

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