MEMORIALS

Henry Rowland Cornwall ’35 *47
Hank Cornwall died Sept. 18, 1997, in Concord, Mass., after a long illness. He was 84. A native of Middlebury, Vt., he came to Princeton…
G. Kidder E. Smith ’35 *38
Few men attain the stature in their elected fields that was reached by the classmate known affectionately as Geks. A graduate of Princeton's School of…
Anderson Fowler ’35
Andy Fowler died July 10, 1997, from injuries suffered from a fall in January. He was 85. He came to Princeton from St. Paul's and…
Charles Harry Bentley ’35
Harry died in St. Petersburg, Fla., Apr. 19, 1997, of congestive heart failure. He came to Princeton from Trenton H.S. and majored in economics. In…
John G. H. Rogers ’35
Jack Rogers, a champion golfer and a worthy Princetonian, died Aug. 4, 1997, from heart problems. He was 82. He entered Princeton from Choate, majored…
Edgar George Brisach ’35
Ed died from a rare brain disorder on May 5, 1997, at Crestwood Manor, a retirement community in Whiting, N.J., where he had lived for…
Robert Mather Halliday ’35
Bob died of cancer on Aug. 25, 1996. He was 85 and a lifetime resident of Stamford, Conn. His early education was at Andover. He…
Ivan Lee Holt Jr. ’35
Lee Holt died of heart failure in Louisiana, Mo., Apr. 7, 1997, after four years residence in a nursing home. He was 83. He had…
Eugene C. Worden Jr. ’35
Gene died Feb. 23, 1997, from angina and esophageal cancer. He was 83. The family lived in New Canaan, Conn.; Naples, Fla.; and Charlottesville, Va…
John F. Maloney ’35
Jack died Feb. 14, 1997, of a heart attack at his home in Chappaqua, N.Y. Always energetic, he had played tennis the previous day. After…
George Rockwell Smith ’35
George Smith died Dec. 4, 1996. He was 83. He was born on Long Island and lived in NYC. His prep school education was at…
Charles Bryant Halsey Jr. ’35
Bry Halsey died of heart problems Jan. 1, 1997. He was 85. Born in Manhattan, he prepared for Princeton at Choate and Hun. He majored…
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