MEMORIALS

Franklin Blackwell Stockton ’36
Frank died Sept. 17, 1995, of pneumonia following Alzheimer's disease. He was 80. He graduated from Pittsburgh's Peabody H.S. At Princeton he majored in mathematics…
Margrette Burnham Brown ’36
Marnie, a longtime resident of Princeton and Bay Head, N.J., died Nov. 11, 1995. She graduated from Briarcliff College in 1938. In 1950 she married…
Jerome Robert Zipkin ’36
Jerry died June 8, 1995, of lung cancer. He was 80. A native New Yorker, he prepared at the Hun School. At Princeton he majored…
Barry Brown ’36
Barry died July 3, 1995, in Arlington, Va., after surgery for an aortic aneurysm. He was 80. He prepared at Moses Brown School in Providence…
William James Harrison Jr. ’36
Bill, a longtime resident of Spokane, Wash., died Apr. 6, 1995. He was 81. He prepared at Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in political science…
Harleston Reed Wood ’36
Woody died Apr. 21, 1995, in Stuart Fla. He prepared at the Haverford School. At Princeton, he majored in economics and was a member of…
Luther S. Clark Jr. ’36
LUI HER DIED of a heart attack Mar. 13, 1994. He prepared at Newark Academy and left Princeton in 1935. In WWII, he was in…
Joseph Tatnall Lea Jr. ’36
TAT DIED of congestive heart failure Mar. 15, 1994. He prepared at Cartaret Academy and the Peddie School, and left us midway through junior year…
Thomas A. Lewis ’36
TOM DIED Mar. 13, 1994, after a series of medical complications. Born and raised in Norfolk, Va., he attended Woodbury Forest School, which he loved…
Alfred E King Jr. ’36
AT 81, AL DIED at his Hobe Sound, Fla., home, Jan. 26, 1994. He prepared at St. Paul's School. At Princeton, he was a member…
Lee Mason ’36
AT 79, LEE DIED Jan. 23, 1994, at his Summit, N.J., home, after a long illness. He graduated cum laude from the Providence (R.I.) Country…
Howard H. Hildreth ’36
HANS, A LONGTIME RESIDENT of Washington, Penn., died Jan. 7, 1994. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton, he majored in philosophy and was a…
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