MEMORIALS

Alfred Leonard Florman ’34
AL FLORMAN, a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics, honored for his contributions to die Academy of Pediatrics, the N.Y. Academy of Medicine, and the March…
Perry Kimball Sellon ’34
PERRY (PETE) SELLON died April 23, 1990, after a long and persistent illness. He had been associate director of the international staff at U.S. NEWS…
Robert Zane Collings Jr. ’34
BOB COLLINGS, who served as a physician/commander in the Navy for 13 years before settling in rural Arizona, where he practiced for another 27 years…
William Earl Garrison ’34
BILL GARRISON, whose interests over the years included writing, camping, traveling, history, architecture, gardening, tennis, and spectator sports, particularly Princeton football, died Dec. 16, 1989…
Douglas Evon Nelson ’34
DOUG NELSON, the minister of the First Presbyterian Church in New Haven, Conn., for 23 years, died in that city on Nov. 2, 1989, after…
Ralph Hutchinson Poole Jr. ’34
RALPH POOLE, whose varied career included building Marineland in Florida, operating a successful dairy farm in upstate New York, serving as president of a real-estate…
Edmund Delong Bowman ’34
Delong Bowman, head of the A. Smith Bowman Distillery, a family business that has produced Virginia Gentleman bourbon at Sunset Hills Farm in Fairfax Cty…
Robert Habgood Patton Jr, ’34
BOB HABGOOD, a prominent civic leader of his home¬town, Bradford, Penn., died on Sept. 15, 1989. The local newspaper wondered in an editorial "how one…
James Wesley Samuels ’34
Jimmy Samuels, the perennial host of our "Big Three" luncheons in Jadwin Gym, died on Aug. 6, 1989, at his home in Princeton while watching…
Theodore Eugene Briell Jr. ’34
Ted Briell, who described himself not long ago as becoming a "mechanical man: first, spectacles; second, hearing aid, one in each ear; third, hip replacement…
Jackson Penrose Serfas ’34
Jack Serfas, a prolific writer of letters to the editor of several papers including The New York Times, died Aug. 4, 2005, it recently was…
John Wesley Haubner ’34
Wes Haubner, a retired patent attorney associated with General Electric Co. for 42 years, died March 26, 2006, of an apparent heart attack in Media…
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