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Manuel Gillet Johnson ’41

Manny died Mar. 23, 2000, of a massive stroke. A graduate of Deerfield Academy, he majored in biology at Princeton. He was vice president of…

Allison Booth Landolt ’41

Al died May 15, 2000. He prepared at the Ashville School and White Plains [N.Y.] H.S. At Princeton he majored in chemistry, graduating with honors…

William Daniel Wilson ’41 *48

Bill died Apr. 12, 2001. The son of missionaries, he grew up in Osaka and Tokyo, coming to Princeton by way of South Pasadena, Calif…

Jacques David Wimpfheimer ’41

Jack died in Oct. 2000. A graduate of Lawrenceville, at Princeton he majored in psychology, played football, and was a member of Tower. A B-25…

Rudolph Edward Schirmer ’41

Rudy died Nov. 19, 2000. A member of Terrace Club, he left Princeton at the end of his sophomore year to attend the Curtis Institute…

William Olier D Lippincott ’41

We lost a most illustrious classmate with the death of Bill Lippincott on Nov. 25, 2000. Graduating from St. Georges School, he roomed with Brooks…

Donald A. Cleaves ’41

Don, one of our most loyal classmates, died on Oct. 31, just 10 days after attending the Harvard game with his son, Gerard '76. Don…

Richard Hallenbeck Eastman ’41

Prof. Richard Eastman died at his home on May 29 surrounded by his family. Son of Ford Eastman 1901, he was born and raised in…

John Moffat ’41

John died June 19. A Hill School graduate with an illustrious Princeton heritage: father, Class of '13; grandfather, Class of 1875; great-grandfather, Class of 1835…

Samuel Howell Zeigler ’41

We have just learned that Sam died Apr. 8, 2000, in Edinburgh, Scotland, after a long illness. A graduate of the Haverford School, he majored…

Robert Cushman Eberle ’41

Bob died June 27, 2000, in Sarasota, Fla. A devotee of Wagner and Goethe, Bob showed early interest in Nietzsche at Brooklyn's Poly-Prep. He was…

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