MEMORIALS

James Angus J. Aia ’41
"Scotty" Angus lost a year's brave fight with cancer and died in his Janesville, Wis., home Jan, 28, 1996. He had been southern Wisconsin's leading…
George H. Gleeson Jr. ’41
Born in South Orange, N.J., in 1918, George died in the Aspinwall, Penn., Veterans Affairs Hospital Mar. 29, 1995. For 45 years he was a…
William George Larsen ’41
On Sept. 26, 1995, the class lost one of its most popular members with the death of Bill Larsen. Bill grew up in Lima, Ohio…
James Anderson Jr. ’41
Jim, a lawyer, security analyst, and one of Houston's leading citizens, died at home June 3, 1995. Born in Shreveport, La., Jim attended the Los…
Samuel E Pogue ’41 *68
SAM WAS BORN and raised in Cincinnati, and died there Mar. 19, 1994, after a short bout with a virulent case of pneumonia. Entering Princeton…
John W. Beal ’41
ARTIST, COLUMNIST, and wicked humorist John Beal died in a New Paltz nursing home Jan. 14, 1994. He and his wife, Mary Ramsdell Beal, had…
Roberts W. Brokaw Jr. ’41
BOB BROKAW was killed instantly in an auto accident Jan 24, 1994, near his home in Greenville, Del. He had been retired for 15 years…
Richard M. Hager ’41
DICK HAGER, who spent most of his life in the enchanted land of Santa Fe, N.Mex., died in Valley Cottage, N.Y., Feb. 2, 1994, after…
Ephraim Taylor Brown Jr. ’41
E.T., a lifelong Birmingham, Ala., resident, died Oct. 10, 2006. He graduated from Lawrenceville and majored in economics at Princeton. He was a member of…
Zadoc White Brown ’41
Zadoc White Brown, known as “Zed,” was a Hawaiian born and bred. He died at his home in Honolulu Sept. 11, 2006. After attending the…
John Stokes Dunhill ’41
Johnny died May 15, 2006. Born in Toronto, he prepared at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill. At Princeton he majored in classics, was…
Arthur Martin Joost Jr. ’41
Art died unexpectedly Sept. 22, 2006, at his home on Verona Island, Maine. Art came to Princeton from Exeter. He majored in classics, winning numerous…
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