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Walton Harper Marshall Jr. ’34

Walt, who lived at Leisure World in Silver Spring, Md., died of emphysema on July 13, 2001. He was 87. Born in Newton, Mass., he…

Morton Silberfeld ’34

Mort died on July 23, 2001, in Manhasset, N. Y., of complications from a stroke he suffered in 1997. After graduating from Princeton, Mort took…

William Randolph Cosby ’34

Bill, who ended a noteworthy career in banking in 1974 as chair and CEO of the Princeton Bank and Trust Co., died Feb. 8, 2001…

Edward Mitchell Murray ’34

Ted Murray, who retired in 1985 as director of research at Ammirati and Puris, a small NYC advertising agency, after 30 years with Young &…

James Watt Laughlin ’34

Jim Laughlin, a former foreign exchange specialist and foreign financial analyst with E.I. du Pont de Nemours, in Wilmington, Del., died Feb. 9, 2001. For…

William Emerson Schroeder ’34

Bill Schroeder, retired head of Schroeder Bros., manufacturers of mining and hydraulic equipment in McKees Rocks, Pa., died last May after a short bout with…

John Frederic Young ’34

John, a resident of the Tryon-Columbus, N.C. area, died May 25. His engineering career ranged from furniture, jewel bearings, and gem stones to concrete building…

Stanley George Ivins ’34

Stan Ivins, a regular presence at class and many other Princeton events, died in the Princeton Hospital on Apr. 24. He suffered a debilitating stroke…

Charles Frederick Becker ’34

Charlie Becker, chief pathologist at Sisters Hospital in Buffalo for 30 years before he retired in 1977, and a professor of pathology at the U…

John Chester Botts Jr. ’34

Chet Botts, a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., since 1973, died at Bayfront Medical Center on Mar. 26. A retired advertising executive with service at…

Victor Emanuel Costanzo ’34

Vic Costanzo, retired hospital administrator at Harrington Memorial Hospital in Southbridge, Mass., for 18 years and at A. R. Gould Memorial Hospital in Presque Isle…

John Benjamin Dorrance Jr. ’34

Johnnie Dorrance, a retired expert in passenger service with the old Pennsylvania Railroad and director of its high-speed Washington-Philadelphia-New York (Northeast Corridor) project in the…

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