WILLIAM H. DOYLE ’34

WILLIAM H. DOYLE, an attorney and longtime U.S. Foreign Service diplomat, died June 16, 2005 at age 91. He received a law degree from New York University and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After he retired from the State Department, he joined Motorola, Inc. Among those who survive are his wife, Barbara Bronson Doyle; three sons, including Michael B Doyle ’72; and a daughter.

DONALD M. DAVIES ’34

DONALD M. DAVIES, who had been a U.S. foreign service consular officer, died Jan. 20, 2005, at age 93. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, he joined the foreign service in 1947 and served in Indonesia during its accession to independence and in Algeria during the battle of Algiers. His wife, Martha Birch Davies, predeceased him, and there are no immediate survivors.

DWIGHT H. BURR ’34

DWIGHT H. BURR, a retired teacher and athletic coach, died Nov. 5, 2007, at age 94. He was a member of Delta Tau Delta and received master’s degrees from Columbia and Yale universities. After 40 years of teaching history and English, as well as coaching sports at Caldwell (N.J.) High School, he retired but continued to teach and coach. His wife, Madeline Gilmore Burr, predeceased him. Among those who survive are his sister and several nieces and nephews.