File:Reverend George Kemp Ward (1848-1937) death notice by the Associated Press in the Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, New York on July 21, 1937.jpg

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English: Reverend George Kemp Ward (1848-1937) death notice by the Associated Press in the Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, New York on July 21, 1937
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Source Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester, New York on July 21, 1937
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Nassau Alumnus Succumbs at 89. New York (AP) The Rev. George Kemp Ward, 89, one of Princeton's oldest, alumni and the accredited originator of Orange and Black as the university's colors, is dead at his home in Bronxville. He was graduated from Princeton Princeton In 1869 and from the. Princeton Theological Seminary three years later. For 25 years, until he re-tired re-tired re-tired In 198, he held a pastorate by the Presbyterian Church in Dansville." Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Caroline Pierpont Ward, fours sons and a daughter.

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Nassau Alumnus Succumbs at 89. New York (Associated Press) The Reverend George Kemp Ward, 89, one of Princeton University's oldest, alumni and the accredited originator of Orange and Black as the university's colors, is dead at his home in Bronxville, New York. He was graduated from Princeton Princeton In 1869 and from the Princeton Theological Seminary three years later. For 25 years, until he retired In 1898, he held a pastorate by the Presbyterian Church in Dansville, New York. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Caroline Pierpont Ward, fours sons and a daughter.

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