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Edward A. Limberg Jr. ’37

Inveterate reuner, with a whimsical sense of humor, Eddie Limberg died June 29, 1996, leaving wife Sally of 55 years, three daughters, Mary, Anne, and…

Thomas H. Wolf ’37

Tom Wolf, outstanding photojournalist and documentary filmmaker and one with an elfin sense of humor, died June 24, 1996. He left his wife, Nicole, seven…

Walter W. Wriggins ’37

Publisher and editor Walt Wriggins died July 12, 1996. He was administrative editor for New American Library of World Literature and administrative editor for the…

Charles Cornell Dunlap Jr. ’37

Curry-addict Cornell "Cornie" Dunlap, son of "Bush" Dunlap '13, died Apr. 20, 1996, 20 years to the day after his first wife, Leona. He was…

Lee A. Ault ’37

Lee Ault, connoisseur of the arts, Maine lover, publisher, and oil explorer, died Apr. 7, 1996, after a prolonged illness. Lee spent most of his…

Roderic H. Davison ’37

Learned historian, accordion player, quartet singer, and faithful Princetonian, Rod Davison, died Mar. 23, 1996, of lung complications. His wife, Louise, whom he married in…

James H. Pinckney IV ’37

Jim Pinckney, a banker, died May 8, 1996. He had retired to Massachusetts after having long been a Garden City, N.Y., resident. He was legally…

Gordon B. Turner ’37 *50

Gordon B. Turner died May 13, 1996. He was 81. Born in NYC, he settled in Princeton in 1946 where he resumed his undergraduate studies…

John G. Frazer Jr. ’37

John Frazer died at home Feb. 18, 1996, of Parkinson's disease. He had a solid Princeton background with his father, uncles, and cousins-all lawyers, judges…

Rodman Morgan ’37

Rod Morgan died Jan. 22, 1996, in Roseville, Calif., of double pneumonia. At Germantown Academy and Princeton, Rod played several sports and was on the…

Jerome T. Congleton Jr. ’37

Stalwart Princetonian Jerry Congleton died Oct. 30, 1995, of a heart attack, aggravated by diabetes. He left his wife, Ruth, son Jerry III, daughters, Betty…

Paul L. Griffiths Jr. ’37

Longtime Scott Paper Co. executive, golfer, and curler Paul Griffiths Jr. died Nov. 3, 1995, from bilateral pneumonia after fighting chronic emphysema and diabetes. He…

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