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William Merritt Weaver Jr. ’34

Bill, who in 1998 gave Princeton the state-of-the-art track and field stadium situated between Jadwin Gym and the football stadium that bears his name, died…

Frederic Merrill Sibley Jr. ’34

Fred Sibley, our class poet and former poet laureate of a century-old literary club in Detroit, died Nov. 2, 2003, less than a month after…

John Todd Cowles ’34

A memorial for John Todd Cowles ’34 in the Nov. 5, 2003, issue of PAW misstated the length of his marriage to Toffee Lee Cowles…

Charles Edward Haydock ’34

Charlie Haydock, known also as Chick and Chuck, died June 17, 2003, in DC, where he moved in 1996 to be near family. He was…

Frederick Warner Hamilton ’34

Fred, our class treasurer since 1979 and former vice president of the Travelers Insurance Co., died Mar. 2, 2003. A resident since 1991 of the…

Dwight Kittelberger Parsons ’34

Dwight, a Harvard Law School graduate and practicing lawyer since 1938 — "with both appetite for, and great satisfaction from, that career," as he once…

William Lee Sanders ’34

Bill Lee, an outstanding citizen of Columbus, Miss., where he was born and lived all his life, died Dec. 8, 2002, after a long illness…

Charles Henry Classen ’34

Charlie, who practiced and taught pediatrics until he was 83, died of heart failure in his sleep Jan 10, 2003, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. The…

Arthur Kaskel Solomon ’34

Art, emeritus professor of biophysics at Harvard Medical School and a scientific member of the US delegation to UNESCO in 1976 and 1978, died Nov…

Burton Crawford Dunn ’34

Burt, after a long and distinguished career as a petroleum geologist who was well thought of in the oil industry, died May 24, 2002, in…

Ernest Max May ’34

Ernie, class treasurer from 1974-79 and winner in 1975 of our Outstanding Achievement Award, died Dec. 6, 2002. He was 89. Over the years he…

Myron Lafayette Rice ’34

Myron, who spent his working life as a traveler for college textbook publishers, died May 20, 2002. At one time in his career he worked…

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