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Colwell Carey ’38 *39

COLWELL CAREY, known to most of us as Jack, died suddenly, Apr. 7, 1993, after a brief illness. A professional mechanical engineer, he retired from…

Albert Irwin Mendeloff ’38

AL MENDELOFF died Mar. 15, 1993, of leukemia, at Baltimore's Sinai Hospital, where he had served with distinction as chief of medicine from 1955 to…

Frank Daniel Creamer ’38

FRANK CREAMER died Apr. 9, 1993, after a sixmonth struggle with cancer. Born in Islip, N.Y., he graduated from Lawrenceville Sohool. At Princeton, he roomed…

John Grinnill Hoagland ’38

JOHN HOAGLAND died in Seattle on Mar. 6, 1993, after a long battle with cancer. His roommates at Princeton were Fred Snyder, Bill Orchard, Dick…

Francis Sherwood Kinney ’38

"FRANCIS KINNEY was a thoroughly decent man of deep religious faith and solid values, who had the discipline to maintain and pass them on. He…

James E. Hulsizer ’38

AFTER SEVERAL YEARS of advanced emphysema, Jim succumbed on Dec. 11, 1992, while living in a nursing home in Norwood, Mass., near his daughter, Emily…

Charles J. Koenig Jr. ’38

CHARLIE KOENIG, one of the contingent who joined us from Lawrenceville School, died June 2, 1992, while in London. He was with us only for…

Charles Crawford Irvine ’38 *42

CRAWF IRVINE died June 23, 1992, in Issaquah, Wash., where he had moved in 1985, a few years after retirement, to be near family. He…

Rockwell Morell Thompson ’38

ROCK DIED Sept. 22, 1992, from complications arising from Alzheimer's disease. In 1974 he wrote his own memorial, to wit: "Soon after entering Princeton, Rock…

John Turner Dickinson ’38

JOHN DICKINSON, retired executive in the steel importing business, died of cancer at home in Houston, June 16, 1992. Johnny majored in economics and held…

Guilford Jones Jr. ’38

GIL JONES died June 27, 1992, after a long illness. He had suffered from manic depression for several years, and although his lithium medication was…

Allan Burnett Heinsohn ’38

ALLAN HEINSOHN died suddenly, of a heart attack, Sept. 3, 1992. He spent most of his career in aviation in Valley Cottage, N.Y., and had…

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