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J. Layng Martine ’39

Layng died peacefully June 27, 2006, in Greenwich, Conn. He was 87. He came to us from Columbia High School in South Orange, N.J., where…

Howell Webb ’39

HOWELL DIED of cancer Oct. 2, 1993. One of the first five students in Princeton's divisional program in Humanities, his degree was in English and…

Thomas Fowler Maurice ’39

TOM DIED of a heart attack Nov. 3, 1993, at his home in Aiken, S.C. On the weekend just before his death, he traveled to…

William Arthur Ely Jr. ’39

BILL DIED IN Nov. 1980, but where and under what circumstances we do not know. He had been on our address unknown list since 1964…

John Wingo Knowles ’39

RETIRED LAWYER and jurist, Wingo died Sept. 25, 1993, in Richmond, where he had lived all his life. In Richmond, he spent almost 17 years…

George William Dalton Jr. ’39

LAST HEARD FROM at the time of our 40th reunion, Bill died in Nov. 1990 in St. Augustine, Fla. "We learned this from his brother…

Grandin Wise ’39

GRANDY LOST his long struggle against Parkinson's disease on July 3, 1993, but he never lost the generous, enthusiastic spirit that was a hallmark of…

Elwin James Salter ’39

EL, WHO DIED June 25, 1993, of gastric cancer, once wrote, "If your life work is interesting and you have a good family, you have…

Norman Leinbach Gill ’39

NORM DIED Apr. 13, 1993 in Trenton, his home for 35 years. He had retired as executive V.P., general counsel, and a member of the…

Philip Gibson Terrie ’39

AN ATTORNEY in private practice for more than 40 years in Charleston, W.Va., where he was a lifelong resident, Gib died of heart failure Apr…

George R. Collins ’39 *42

DISTINGLJISHED ART HISTORIAN and enthusiastic and inspiring professor of art history at Columbia for 40 years, George died Jan. 5, 1993, at the Falmouth, Mass…

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