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RTHE DAILY PRINCETONIAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1969David S. Hackett '65dead in Vietnam: How can we expressDAVID SPENCER HACKETT ’65 (Sept. 6, 1943-Apr. 4, 1967). Killed in combat in South Vietnam fighting for Hill 881.Native of Pittsburgh. Majored in English. Instructor in Outward Bound Schools Program. Marine Corps First Lieutenant. Although almost finished his normal tour of duty, he volunteered for another tour . . .STRAUG II A N DOWNING (STEVE) KELSEY JR. ’65 (July 14, 1943-June 1967). Killed on a ‘‘search and destroy” mission, South Vietnam.Native of Brooklyn. Majored in history. First in class in Vietnamese language course. Marine Corps first lieutenant. Appointed platoon commander. Killed second clay of “search and destroy” campaign . . .R I C H A R I) C H A R L E SDR EWES *55 (Sept. 14, 1933-Dec. 17, 1968). Killed in plane ,crash en route from Chu Lai to Da Nang, the first leg of his journey home.Born in Triton. Majored in chemistry. M.D. from Hahnemann. Father of four. Drafted fall, 1966. Captain, Army Medical Corps. Had just returned to Vietnam after reunion with wife Edie in Hawaii . . .EDWIN AUGUSTUS KEEBLE JR. ’66 (Oct. 12. 1944-Feb. 28, 1969). Killed in helicopter crash, when craft hit by enemy ground fire in the A Slum Valley just south of the DMZ.Native of Washington. Majored in English. Keeble and Hackett both wrote theses on Irish playwright J.M. Synge. In flight training, decided to fly helicopters . . .WILTON STROUD (WILL)PYLE '68 (Apr. 6, 1946-May 29, 1969). Killed in an ambush when he was going to the aid of wounded men.Born in New York. Majored in architecture. Second lieutenant. “1 cannot express how sick such news makes me. . . . Any loss of such a brave man is a detriment to all of us. When will it ever stop? — Memorial, Alumni Weekly . . .MacDONALD BROOKE HALSEY ’66 (Oct. 25, 1944-July 21, 1969). Killed in battle near Saigon.Native of Lewes, Del. Majored in history. Worked as Associated Press and Newark Evening News correspondent, as an undergraduate, Taught American history in Beirut, Lebanon. Worked on Job Corns in Jersey City. Entered the Army in 1968 . . .MacDonald B. Halsey '66PrincetonStraughan D. Kelsey Jr. '65 Richard C. Drewes '55 Edwin A. Keeble Jr. '66 Wilton S. Pyle '68Faculty list(Continued from page five) Fernandez, Karl D. Uitti, Vicente Llorens, Caroline Serdl, W.M. Sher-zer, Daniel Dupecher, Andrea B. Pau-luzzi, Blanchard W. Bates, English Showalter Jr., John C. Bednar, James Bruce, James E. Maraniss, Alfred J. MacAdam, Suzanne Nash, Edmund L. King.SLAVIC LANGUAGES — CharlesE. Townsend.SOCIOLOGY — Marvin Bressler, Morroe Berger, Melvin M. Tumin.Lane, Bob Dayton, Donald A. Luidens, Scott McCrea, Walter Sundberg, John A. Scott, E. Modoc Thomas, Roger LeWane, David Morrow, B. Archer, Charles T. Anderton, Jr., John C. Rounds, Eric Blahut, W.E. Phipps, J.A. Moorhead, Stephen H. Kyriacou, Daniel L. Consla, Dennis Salmon, Jean A. Swope, Bruce O. Boston, Richard DeGraw, Robert G. Kidd, Hans Voge-lar, John Buzza, Tony Riciutti, Barry DelCastillo, Herbert R. Swanson, Jim Cubie, Peter Sherrard, Bruce Schuster, Jac Kelwae, Art Wassmer, Ronald E. Dowell, Jerry C. Rettig, Marion Hop*Floyd Brady, M. William Howard II, James Seawood, David L. Beck, John Lewis, Richard C. Martin, Judith S. Martin, Beendict A. Amar, Art Sudn-strom, Sara Sundstrom, Raymond Gray, Richard Nathan, Larry Austin, David Rodriguez, Jeff Eaton, Al Stones, Thomas R. Taggart, Jr., David Whitney, Robert Hart, John Hatherley, Gene Kindschi, Paul Liggett, Larry Carlson, Grant Abbott, Glenn D. Weaver, Winston Barrett, Randy Saxon, James Johnson, Jim Vardanian, Don Austin, Dick Sindall, Thomas Duncan, Kenneth Bedell, Doug Mc-Gruther, Robert L. Hart, Brian H. Childs, J. Franklin Nornialides, Bruce W. Cameron, W. Newell Hendricks, David T. Abalos, Paul Watt, John Mulder, Marion Wulffliff, Gerald Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Susan Grue-bel, Ken Greubel, Wayne Herstad, Ro-sanne Herstad, Betty DeGraw, Robert Fuller, Mrs. David Powell, Mary Mulder, Sandra W. Boston, and the Seminary Faculty, who have voted unanimously to cancel all classes on October 15 in observance of the Moratorium. 'Faculty signers of the PrincetonSeminary petition: Edward A. Dowej^, Jr., Dean Hoge, James H. Nichols, Daniel L. Migliore, James E. Loder, Karlfried Froehlich, Edward J. Turji, J. C. Becker, Richard Shaull, D. Campbell Wyckoff, James F. Armstrong, Tames I. McCord, Arthur M. Adams, E. G. Homrighausen, Bernhard W. Anderson, John Wm. Aldridge. Cullen Story, W. Malcolm Clark, Eavid Hay, Laurence Stookey, C. Daniel Batson, Herbert Anderson, Bruce M. Metzger, Janies N. Lapsley, Freda Gardner, A. D. Duba, S. T. Kimbrough, Jr., Charles C. Wesffi Cara Davie
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