MEMORIALS

Dawson Lycurgus Farber Jr. ’39
Lefty died peacefully in his sleep April 11, 2007, at his Brewster, Mass., home. In our senior year he pitched for Princeton against Columbia at…
William Wheeler Robinson ’39
Bill died in his sleep at Navesink Harbor, Red Bank, N.J., April 3, 2007. Editor of Yachting magazine and author of 27 sailing books and…
Wilbur Coe Stoll ’39
Bill died May 28, 2007, at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly, N.J. He had lived most of his life in Plainfield, N.J., where he…
E. Burrell Lindsay ’39
Burrell died Dec. 19, 2003, in Cleveland Heights, where he lived since retirement. Except for Army service in the Pacific, where he was awarded a…
Findley Burns Jr. ’39
Findley died Oct. 14, 2003, in Southern Pines, N.C., where he hadlived since retiring. Findley and his wife, Martha, whom he married in Vienna in…
George Henry Reppert Jr. ’39
George died Sept. 5, 2003, in Tulsa, Okla., his home since he retired as senior vice president of McGraw-Hill Publishing in 1971. George moved to…
Hugh Robinson ’39
After battling cancer for several years, Hugh died at home in Norfolk, Conn., Aug. 24, 2003. After Princeton he graduated from Harvard Law School in…
Eugene Beauharnais Sydnor Jr. ’39
Gene died Sept. 9, 2003, in Richmond, where he lived all his life except for four years in the Navy during WWII. He served as…
Lewis Warrington Baldwin Jr. ’39
Lew died Aug. 23, 2003, in St. Louis, his home throughout his adult life. He had a long career in the insurance business that began…
James Robley Moor ’39
Jay died July 29, 2003, at JML Care Center near his home in East Falmouth, Mass. He worked for Sun Oil Co. of Philadelphia from…
Littleton Long ’39
Tiny died of cancer July 23, 2003, in Burlington, Vt., where he had lived for 53 years. He was well known in the area for…
John Vincent Whittlesey ’39
Jack died Jan. 29, 2003, at his retirement home in Gastonia, N.C. After earning his BS in chemical engineering, he began his career with Exxon…
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