MEMORIALS

Thomas Henry Jones ’35
Born in Harrisburg, Pa., Tom died in his sleep in Tarpon Springs, Fla., on Dec. 11, 1999. He was 87. He prepared for Princeton at…
Alexander Graham Lewis ’35
Alec died at his home on Gramercy Park, NYC, Aug. 20, 1999, at age 88. He prepared for Princeton at Newark and Mercersberg Academies, participating…
James Caddall Morehead Jr. ’35
Bud was born in Bradenton, Fla., Oct. 29, 1913, and died in Houston on July 4, 1999. He prepared for Princeton at Schenley H.S., in…
Robert Burrows ’35
Bob died on Apr. 8, 1999, in Phoenix, Ariz. He prepared at the Hun School. At Princeton he majored in political science and was a…
Charles Tolhurst Butler ’35
Charlie died in his home town of Hazelton, Pa., on June 8, 1999. He was 86. The only child of Lafayette L. Butler '08 and…
Byron Fairchild ’35 *48
Belatedly the class has learned that Barney Fairchild-hiker, sailor, history professor, and military writer/adviser-died in Alexandria, Va., Aug. 1, 1996. Born in Nanticoke, Pa., he…
James Moore Miller ’35
Jim died on June 22, 1999, at his home in Chambersburg, Pa. He was 85. He prepared for Princeton at Mercersburg Academy, where his father…
Edwin White Sutton Jr. ’35
White died Mar. 14, 1999, in Laguna Hills, Calif., of bilateral pneumonia. He was 85. Born and raised in Honolulu, he prepared at Punahou Academy…
Henri Andre Weismann ’35
Andy died in NYC on Feb. 27, 1999, four days prior to his 85th birthday. At Princeton he majored in economics, became a member of…
John Stafford Harlow ’35
Jack died Mar. 19, 1999, in at his home in Spruce Head, Maine. He was 86. Son of Congregational ministers and the grandson of Samuel…
Robert C. Johnston ’35
Bob died Dec. 4, 1998, at his home in Millbrook, N.Y. He was 85. He prepared at the Princeton Preparatory School and at Evander Childs…
Arthur Drake Reeve Jr. ’35
Art died Mar. 19, 1999, at home in Rockville, Md. He was 86. He prepped at Newark Academy, was a history major at Princeton, and…
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