MEMORIALS

Andrew Murray Williams Jr. ’38
Mike Williams died Sept. 6, 1998, of injuries suffered in a fall at his home. He prepared at St. Paul's School. At Princeton Mike was…
Livingston Day Watrous ’38
Pete Watrous died Sept. 1, 1998, at his home on Nantucket. Pete attended Kent School and at Princeton majored in politics and was a member…
Haviland V.L. Smith ’38
Haviland Smith died Feb. 11, 1997, at his home in Newport Beach, Calif. He was born in Toledo, Ohio, and also lived in West Virginia…
Netzer Eugene Luthi ’38
Binx Luthi died July 4, 1998, in San Marino, Calif. He was a widower and had no children. Two first cousins, Raymond Luty and Jane…
Frederic J. Snyder Jr. ’38
Fred Snyder never married and had no children, so that the news of his death on Nov. 29, 1996, was delayed in reaching us until…
Lincoln Weil Lauterstein ’38
Lincoln Lauterstein died Feb. 12, 1998, his 81st birthday, in Rockport, Mass. Linc prepared at Woodmere Academy and Mercersburg. At Princeton he majored in English…
Frederic Rosengarten Jr. ’38 *40
Fritz Rosengarten died May 9, 1998, after a short illness in Palm Beach, Fla. At Princeton he graduated with honors in modern languages and was…
William Kemper Elliot ’38 *40
Bill Elliot died Dec. 24, 1997, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He had been ill for several months. Bill never married and his closest surviving relatives are…
Robert Crawford Morris ’38
When Director of Admission and Dean of Freshman Radcliffe Heermance welcomed our class in 1934, he made it clear that no matter what we became…
Harry Orrick Buzby ’38
A Renaissance man, Harry died Oct. 7, 1997, of heart failure at his Homeland (Baltimore area) residence. He was 81. A son of '05, Harry…
John Atkinson Cissel Jr. ’38
Jack died Nov. 29, 1997, in Vero Beach, Fla., after a long illness. Jack was born in Elizabeth, N.J., and came to us from Hotchkiss…
John Augustin Cashman ’38
John Cashman died Feb. 7, 1996, in Naples, Fla., where he had lived for a number of years. He grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio…
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