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John Franklin Coburn Jr. ’34

Bud, having lived a life he once described as "interesting and exciting, as well as constructive," died Aug. 21, 2002, at the age of 91…

Philip Henry Phenix ’34

Phil died July 13, 2002, after a short illness. He graduated summa cum laude in mathematical physics at the age of 19 and won our…

John Foster Davidson ’34

John, who worked for more than 40 years in sales with the Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Co. (later the Miehle-Graphic Systems division of Rockwell…

John Kelly Henry Shannahan IV ’34

Jack died July 2, 2002, after years of failing health. Since his retirement after 41 years in the electric utility business, he lived in the…

Ralph Ulyate Whipple ’34

Whip, who wrote a classmate not long ago, "The thread holding me to Terra Firma is getting mighty thin," died June 8, 2002, six days…

Edmund Gilmour Anderson Jr. ’34

Ned died May 7, 2002, just 12 days before his 89th birthday, of continued complications following two strokes in 2000. During WWII, Ned had a…

John Edward Arens ’34

Johnny, who retired in 1991 from Coupon Clearing Service in Costa Mesa, Calif., died Apr. 27, 2002, following triple-bypass surgery. In addition to his business…

Charles Buckman Katzenbach ’34

Buck Katzenbach, former chief of surgery (1969-76) at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, N.J., which he was instrumental in starting, died Mar. 26, 2002, five…

Thomas Edwin Pickering ’34

Tom died Dec. 10, 2001, in Clearwater, Fla. He had congestive heart disease and suffered cardiac arrest after successful hip surgery. He was 90. A…

William Green Foulke ’34

Bill Foulke, cited in 1971, when he won our Award for Outstanding Achievement as “one of Philadelphia’s most influential and honored citizens,” died March 30…

Andrew James Parker ’34

Andy Parker, who practiced internal medicine for 39 years at the Lewistown (Pa.) Hospital, died Feb. 11, 2007, in Port Charlotte, Fla., where he spent…

William Dods Hawkins ’34

Bill Hawkins, a prominent industrialist and civic leader in Houston, died Feb. 10, 2002, following a massive stroke. In 1951 Bill, who grew up in…

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