MEMORIALS

Frederick Lum Trowbridge ’35 *44
Fred Trowbridge died on Apr. 20, 1989, in Klamath Falls, Oreg., to which he had moved in 1985 to be nearer his family. For more…
John Nelson Albro ’35
John Albro died on Apr. 15, 1989, of a heart attack while hosting a cocktail party. He had suffered a heart attack in May 1984…
Stephen W. Collins Jr. ’35
Stephen Collins died on July 31, 1988, at a nursing home in Bangor, Me., after having suffered for years from Park¬inson's disease. He was a…
Eugene Clifton Gerhart ’34
Gene Gerhart, prominent Binghamton, N.Y., attorney, editor-in-chief of the New York State Bar Journal, author of many articles on legal subjects and two judicial biographies…
Peter Havens Remington ’34
Pete, an Air Force colonel who retired in 1968 after serving more than 33 years, died Feb. 11, 2006, at his winter home in Vero…
Lendall Pitts Warriner ’34
Len, of Bedford, Mass., St. Michael's, Md., and Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y., a minerals consultant and economic geologist who was also an avid birder, golfer, and joke…
Hugo Rutherfurd ’34
Hugo, of Aiken, S.C., and Hobe Sound, Fla., died Jan. 31, 2006, two months after his 94th birthday. A service was held in the Rutherfurd…
Frederick Quellmalz ’34
Fred, one of the most prominent members of our class, died Dec. 29, 2005, after a long illness. He was 93 and suffered from Alzheimer's…
Thomas Stanley Watson ’34
T. Stanley Watson, known to friends as Stan, died peacefully Sept. 22, 2005, at his home in Palm Beach, Fla. His career included owning and…
Robert King Willett ’34
Bob "Red" Willett, who retired from Sperry Gyroscope Co. in 1977 after more than 20 years, died of pneumonia Jan. 1, 2005, at an assisted-living…
John Romney Searles Jr. ’34
John Searles, who as head of the Washington, D.C., Redevelopment Land Agency spent, in his words, "10 exciting years (1951 to 1961) as we transformed…
William Filbert Bottiglia ’34 *48
Bill, who taught foreign literatures and linguistics at MIT for 35 years, with stints also at Princeton, Ripon, and St. Lawrence, and was author of…
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