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Charles Reed Manning VI ’34

CHUCK REED, a descendant of a prominent shipbuilding family in Erie, Penn., died there July 23, 1993. He retired in 1960, when the Erie investment…

Carl Victor Schieren ’34

CARL "LEFTY" SCHIEREN, retired president of the Carl V. Schieren Corp., died at Hilton Head Island Sept. 2, 1993, after a lengthy illness. According to…

Morris Twining Weeks Jr. ’34

MOOSE WEEKS, a former magazine editor and freelance I writer who compiled and edited each of our class yearbooks and directories for the past 30…

Francis Van Lund Dusen ’34

FRANK VAN DUSEN, former Class secretary and president and Outstanding Achievement Award winner, died May 26, 1993, after a long illness. He was, in the…

Charles Franklin Deshler ’34

FRANK DESHLER, known in undergraduate days as Ditch or Desh, died Jan. 17, 1993, it has just been learned, of congestive heart failure, at Halifax…

Robert Lethbridge Foshay ’34

BOB FOSHAY, who in spite of declining health attended regularly our N.Y.C. Class lunches, usually with his wife, Maxine, died Apr. 20, 1993. He and…

Edmund Halsey Kellogg ’34

ED KELLOGG, whose Outstanding Achievement Award citation in 1976 called him "the very personification of The Renaissance Man," died Apr. 8, 1993, as the result…

William Lycurgus Taylor Jr. ’34

BILL TAYLOR, chairman emeritus of the Chicago securities firm The Illinois Co., now known as Hamilton Investments, died Mar. 15, 1993, in the Evanston Hospital…

Addison Clark Waid Jr. ’34

CLARK WAID, who retired in 1973 as manager of marketing research at the General Electric Co.'s Nela Park Lamp Division after 39 years, died Apr…

Loran Lajoie Elliott ’34

TEX ELLIOTT, after battling Parkinson's disease for 24 years, died Mar. 31, 1993, three days after his 81st birthday. He leaves his devoted wife, Helen…

Richard Jenkinson Skillman ’34

DICK SKILLMAN, a popular classmate remembered for his broad smile, deep voice, and gentle humor, died Mar. 13, 1993. A son of Thumas J. Skillman…

Thomas Fletcher Jr. ’34

TOM FLETCHER, who retired in 1958 as a colonel and commander of the first S.A.C. Air Force base at Marsh Field, Riverside, Calif., died two…

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