MEMORIALS

Keith Lynahan ’36
Keith died peacefully Dec. 28, 1998, in the V.A. Hospital at Oxford, N.Y. He prepared at Bound Brook [N.J.] H.S. At Princeton he majored in…
R. Montgomery Haines ’36
Monty died Oct. 5, 1998, of a stroke, in Philadelphia. Although late in life he suffered ill health, he remained active in his work with…
David Stuart Hemingway ’36
Dave died Sept. 17, 1998. A graduate of Hotchkiss, at Princeton he majored in economics and played on our undefeated freshman football team. He was…
John Muhlenberg Deyoe ’36
John died June 9, 1998. He was 85. He graduated from Ramsey [N.J.] H.S. and attended Mount Hermon School and Blair Academy. At Princeton he…
James Townsend Peirce ’36
Jim died July 10, 1998, of complications after heart surgery. After graduating from The Hill School, at Princeton he majored in economics and took a…
Thomas Howard Moore Jr. ’36
Tom died Nov. 4, 1996, in Latrobe, Pa. He was 85. After graduating from The Hill School, at Princeton he won his class numerals as…
Samuel Child Vanneman ’36
Sam died Aug. 2, 1998, at his home in Falls Church, Va. He was 84. He prepared at the Tome School, and at Princeton he…
John Washburn Hunt ’36
Mike, a resident of Wayzata, Minn., and Sanibel, Fla., died May 13, 1998, after a long illness. He graduated from the Blake School in Minneapolis…
Edwin Daisley Thatcher ’36
Ed died Apr. 7, 1998, of cancer. He was 83. A graduate of Brooklyn Friends School, at Princeton he majored in architecture and was a…
John Francis Malloy ’36
Jack, a longtime resident of Oklahoma City, died May 15, 1998. He was 85. A graduate of Phillips Andover, he majored in biology and was…
Lyman Moore ’36
Lyman died Apr. 26, 1998, at home in Rohnert Park, Calif. At Princeton he majored at the School of Public and International Affairs and was…
Leslie Moulthrop Page ’36
Les died Mar. 27, 1998, in Southampton, N.Y. He prepared at the Choate School, where he was on the soccer team. At Princeton he was…
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