MEMORIALS

G. Fredrik Peterson ’35
FRED DIED July 6, 1991, of pneumonia following a spinal fusion operation in Daytona Beach. He left Princeton after sophomore year to enter the family…
Charles B. Colmore Jr. ’35
WITH SORROW we report that "Bish" Colmofe died of cancer May 12, 1991, at his home in Baltimore. Born in Havana, he also lived in…
John M. Niedringhaus ’35
JACK NIEDRINGHAUS DIED of cancer Apr. 6, 1991, in Baltimore. Jack had lived in Arnold, Md., with his wife, the former Barbara Chess, whom he…
John Konvalinka ’35
DR. JOHN K. BENNETT, 78, died suddenly Dec. 15, 1990 in Tucson, Ariz. where he practiced internal medicine for 41 years until his retirement in…
William Heyward Harrison ’35
BILL HARRISON DIED Oct. 7, 1990, in Louisville, Ky., where he lived all his life. Most of his business career was with the Taylor Drug…
Michael Dudley Riddle ’35
MIKE RIDDLE. DIED on July 14, 1990, after a long siege with cancer. Most of us last saw Mike at our 50th reunion. He prepared…
Frederick Phelps Ross ’35
FRED DIED PEACEFULLY at his home in Fitchburg, Mass Oct. 1, 1990. He had been slowed down by a stroke three years ago. Fred was…
Donald E. Kidd ’35
DON KIDD, after a long illness, died Dec. 25, 1990, at his home in Needham, Mass., where he had lived for more than 32 years…
Edward Crane Kirkpatrick ’35
ED KIRKPATRICK died Dec. 29, 1990, after a courageous battle against circulatory problems over nine years. He prepared at Tower Hill School in Wilmington, Del…
Arthur Stanley Bland ’35
ART DIED in St. Louis after a protracted siege with Alzheimer's Disease Feb. 2, 1990. Art was born in St. Louis and was educated at…
John R. Caulk Jr. ’35
JACK DIED of cancer Sept. 27, 1990, in Lexington, Ky., after a brief illness. A native of St. Louis, he came to Princeton from the…
James N. Robertson ’35
JIM DIED Oct. 3, 1990, in West Chester, Penn., and was buried at Arlington Natl. Cemetery, Fort Meyer; Va., with full military honors. Jim prepared…
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