MEMORIALS

Richard E. Potts ’35
DICK POTTS came Lo Princeton from Pottstown, Penn., and the Hill School and graduated with an engineering degree. He died Feb. 20, 1993, in Heartland…
Benjamin Osbun Delaney ’35
BEN DIED unexpectedly of an aneurysm in Silver Spring, Md., on Feb. 2, 1993, at the age of 80. He came to Princeton from the…
Robert Neely Ferrer ’35
BOB DIED of cardiac arrest Feb. 6, 1993, at his home in Villanova, Penn., he was 79. He prepared at the William Penn Charter School…
Benjamin J. Baldwin ’35 *38
FEW MEN earn the distinction in their chosen fields that came to Ben. And, Ben's field was broad, embracing the design of houses, offices, gardens…
Ralph D. Osborne Jr. ’35
RALPH WILL be keenly and widely missed. Foremost among his many Princeton friends were his five roommates, but they also included his Cottage Club colleagues…
Kenneth Chadbourne Hewitt ’35
KEN HEWITT, who was born in Pittsburgh, died in his sleep, at the age of 80, Dec. 17, 1992, at Longwood Retirement Community in Oakmont…
John Baker Schaner ’35
JOHN SCHANER died Nov. 27, 1992, at Hershey Medical Center, Penn. He was 79 and had been ill for a number of years. His primary…
Richard Elwood Harris ’35
RICHARD HARRIS, of Hope, N.J., died Nov. 19, 1992, at a nursing home in Frelinghuysen. He was 80 and had retired in 1977 as a…
Sanford F. Ketcham ’35
SANFORD F. KETCHAM died Oct. 20, 1992, of emphysema and colon cancer, both diagnosed when he was admitted to the hospital three weeks earlier for…
Charles Campbell Koehn ’35
CAMPBELL. KOEHN died May 15, 1992, in Dunedin, Fla., where he had been residing since the 1960s. He prepared for Princeton at Hoosac and the…
John Lewis Smith Jr. ’35
JOHN LEWIS SMITH JR., age 79, a retired chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and former chief judge of…
Hugh Joseph Davis ’35 *36
HUGH DAVIS died of cancer in Highline Community Hospital, Seattle, on May 14, 1992. Most of his 40year career as an engineer was with the…
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