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Willis F. Harrington ’35 *36

Will Harrington, a former president of our class, died Jan. 21, 1997, of a major blood disorder, which he had battled valiantly for several years…

Hans Otto Schundler ’35

Otto Schundler died Nov. 28, 1996, of heart problems. He was 83. He and Gertrud, his wife of 54 years, had recently moved from Westfield…

Frank E. Bell ’35

Frank Bell, born in 1912 in White Plains, N.Y., died Dec. 4, 1996, after a short, heartrelated illness. He leaves his wife, the former Rosamund…

Thomas Snelham ’35

Tom Snelham died Oct. 31, 1996. His wife of 56 years, the former Frances Hart, predeceased him in Apr. 1996. Surviving are three children, Julia…

William B. Elliott ’35

Bill Elliott died Sept. 5, 1996, at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo., where he had lived for many years. He was 84. Born in…

Edward C. Roe ’35

Edward C. Roe passed away Mar. 16, 1996. Ed was born in NYC in 1913 and grew up in Jacksonville, Fla., where he spent most…

Thomas G. Scully ’35

Tom Scully, a prominent lawyer and resident of Winchester, Va., died Mar. 4, 1996, of lung cancer. He was 83. Tom was a widower, his…

Robert Henry Super ’35 *41

Dr. Bob Super, professor emeritus of English at the U. of Michigan, died of a massive stroke Mar. 29, 1996. Born in Wilkes Barre and…

Albert Frank Faber Jr. ’35 *36

Al Faber died Jan. 19, 1996, in Wallingford, Conn., of Alzheimer's disease. He had lived at a health-care center for some time before he died…

John Leake Propst ’35

On Feb. 13, 1996, we lost another distinguished classmate with the death from cancer of Jack Propst. Born in 1914, Jack came to Princeton from…

James Edward Quigley ’35

Jim Quigley, affectionately known by his classmates and many friends as Quig or Quigle, left us Jan. 22, 1996. He was born in Chicago in…

Frederick H. Howell ’35

Fred Howell, of West Deptford, N.J., died Dec. 20, 1995. Fred's preparation for Princeton began at Hackensack (N.J.) H.S., where he was active in several…

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