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George Henry Rundle ’34

George Rundle, who left Princeton after two years to help his ill father in the family business (making proprietary medicines) and, in due time, became…

James Donald Morrow ’34

Don Morrow died of heart failure Aug. 21, 1998, at Overlook Memorial Hospital in Summit, N.J. He was the son of the late Preston and…

William Rufus Reitzell ’34

Bill Reitzell, a victim of Parkinson's disease for the past several years, died Dec. 1, 1998, "peacefully in his sleep," according to Hank Miller, his…

Robert Ketcham Holton ’34

Bob Holton, class v.p., died Oct. 19, 1998, in Hightstown, N.J., less than three weeks after his 87th birthday. A widower who spent most of…

Lindley Welsh Tiers ’34 *35

Lin Tiers, a nationally ranked tennis player in the late 1930s and a former executive in the overseas division of Citibank, died July 29, 1998…

Donald Keith Yost ’34

Don Yost, a retired Marine Corps brigadier general who in WWII became a fighter ace by downing seven Japanese Zeros in two days of dogfights…

Herbert Alexander Burns ’34

Herb Burns, a resident of Saddle River, N.J., since 1968, died May 21, 1997, it has just been learned. In 1984, near Spring Valley, N.Y…

Frederick Mahlon Kafer ’34

Fred Kafer, after a year and eight months in a nursing home in Hudson, Ohio, where he had lived since 1951, died Feb. 15, 1998…

James Stewart Russell ’34

Jim Russell, West Coast representative of Random House book publishers until his retirement in 1976, died Dec. 11, 1997, after a seven-year bout with Alzheimer's…

Robert Jenks Whipple ’34

Bob Whipple, who retired just last year from the practice of law, which he thoroughly enjoyed for 50-plus years, died in his native Worcester, Mass…

John Kirkman Gurney ’34

Johnny Gurney, formerly managing partner and vice-chairman of the board of Estabrook & Co. in NYC and a resident of Ponte Vedra, Fla., since 1977…

Milton George Englert ’34

Milt Englert, one of the most enthusiastic of a loyal band of Southern classmates who, in his words, "enjoyed quite a few happy mini-reunions among…

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