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John Frenzel Cline ’39

John died in his sleep July 24, 2004, at White Plains [N.Y.] Hospital, following a bad fall July 21. John had lived in nearby Scarsdale…

William Burgoyne Nichols ’39

Belatedly we learned that Bill died Dec. 4, 2002. We have no way of knowing the cause or the circumstances. When we last heard from…

Joseph Burchfield Cartwright ’39

Burch died Sept. 14, 2005, at his home in East Liverpool, Ohio, where he had been a lifelong resident and civic leader. During World War…

Robert Dale Gilliam ’39

Bob died suddenly and unexpectedly March 22, 2005, in Florence, Ore. An ophthalmologist, he received his medical degree from Temple University in 1945. As a…

Gilbert C. Norton ’39

Gil died May 17, 2005, in Sun City Center, Fla., after a long period of declining health. He had moved to Florida after his retirement…

Karl Dravo Pettit Jr. ’39

Karl died peacefully May 14, 2005, at the University Medical Center in Princeton following a short hospitalization for pneumonia and internal bleeding. His daughter, Helen…

Robert Waddington Grange ’39

Bob died May 27, 2005, in Paradise Valley, Ariz. After college, he was a Navy lieutenant senior grade in World War II, serving on a…

Stephen Hunter Ogilvy ’39

Steve died June 16, 2005, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident during his return to Westport, Conn., from Vermont, where he…

Ezra Parmalee Prentice Jr. ’39

Pete died April 16, 2005, in Charlotte, N.C. After graduation and a four-year stint in the Army during World War II, he earned a law…

James Lincoln Rowe ’39

Jim died June 1, 2005, in Indianapolis, where he had been a very active resident throughout his life. He majored in chemistry at Princeton, and…

Benjamin Coates ’39

Ben died Dec. 7, 2004, in Haverford, Pa. All his life he carried warm memories of his home in Philadelphia, saying that people who grew…

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