MEMORIALS

John Milton Tassie ’39
John died Nov. 25, 2002, at the Medical Center at Princeton, following a brief illness. He lived most of his adult life in Princeton, having…
Fidelio Gillette Chamberlain Jr. ’39
Fidel died Feb. 21, 2003, of bone cancer, complicated by a stroke that closed his esophagus and resulted in a very painful last few days…
Leavenworth Holden ’39
Worth died of cancer on June 26, 2002, at the home of his daughter in Easton, Md. In addition to his family, his greatest love…
Robin Anderson ’39
Robin died May 12, 2002, in Newbury, Ohio. After graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1943, he joined the Army and served as a plastic…
Ellwood Harrar Furst ’39
Woody died of pneumonia on June 30, 2002, at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park, Pa. From 1947 until he retired in 1979, he was a…
Clifford O Bradley Hara ’39
Cliff died June 26, 2002, in Greenwich, Conn., of complications from a systemic staphylococcus infection. Though he retired in 1962 as director of port commerce…
Walter Lord ’39
Walter died May 19, 2002, at his NYC apartment. Walter may not have invented the genre of narrative historian, but his seminal account of the…
William Valentine Winslow Jr. ’39
Bill died May 2, 2002, in Sykesville, Md. His wife, Charlotte, wrote that he was an Alzheimer's patient, still living at home, having poor short-term…
John Henry Hauberg Jr. ’39
John died in Seattle on Apr. 5, 2002, of a bacterial infection that led to a heart attack. An Illinois native, John learned about the…
Herbert Louis Moeller Jr. ’39
Herb died of heart complications on Apr. 7, 2002, at a New Haven hospital near his home of many years, which was located directly on…
Frederick Whitney Shull ’39
Fred died Nov. 21, 2001, in Stevensville, Mont., where he had been living with his son, Steele, and his family. A longtime resident of Bellingham…
Albert Whitney Waldron ’39
Whit died Jan. 5, 2002, at a hospital near his home in San Diego. He was a lifelong bachelor and an inveterate student. A social…
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