MEMORIALS

C. Robert Devine ’38
BOB DEVINE died of prostate cancer Jan. 6, 1990. Before retirement, he was V.P. of the Reader's Digest Assn., in charge of public affairs and…
T. Brannon Hubbard Jr. ’38
WE ARE SADDENED by the loss of our good friend and classmate Brannon Hubbard, who succumbed to cancer Nov. 1, 1989 after a long battle…
William Henry Linkroum Jr. ’38
BILL LINKROUM died peaceably at home, 3308 Cove Rd., Jupiter, Fla., on Nov. 4, 1989, after a long period of declining health. A Lawrenceville graduate…
Harold L. Komoski ’38
To those who knew him well, Hal Komoski was a gentle, kind, and affectionate man who met life with a strong spirit of independence. He…
Hewitt Campau Wells ’38 *40
HEW WELLS died on Oct. 2, 1989, after a year's illness. He had gradually retired from practicing architecture and was busily pursuing watercolor painting, an…
Wilbur Tyson Trueblood Jr. ’38
The class and Princeton lost a great friend and the ultimate Tiger with the death of Will Trueblood on July 19, 1989. A native of…
Edward W. Rogers ’38
Ed Rodgers died on Mar. 25, 1989, at his home in Media, Penn., after a four-year battle with cancer. He had deter¬mined that his illness…
Robert Loewi Altman ’38
At Princeton he earned a bachelor's in history and was a member of Whig-Clio and an associate member of Gateway Club. In 1944 and 1945…
Hunnewell Braman Jr. ’38
He was the great-grandson of Frederick William Gunn, founder of The Gunnery preparatory school in Washington, and was a sixth-generation member of the Brinsmade and…
David Livingston Gordon ’38
Dave died April 10, 2005. He prepared at Newton (Mass.) High School, Middlebury (Vt.) High School, and Andover. At Princeton he majored in politics and…
Craig Knowlton Mitchell ’38
Craig died March 30, 2006, at his home in Water Mill, N.Y., with his devoted wife, Nicoletta, at his side. After preparing at St. Paul's…
Arthur Emil Hess ’38
Arthur died Nov. 15, 2005, at his home in Charlottesville, Va. He prepared for Princeton at Wyomissing (Pa.) High School, where he was class president…
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