Colin,
That’s all really interesting, fascinating, often inspiring reading.
Just reading about Walter Camp can you send down a rabbit hole of American history.
The obituary of Borsodi ‘39 must cause any reader to pause in silence and gratitude for those who kept us free.
Straight into the Navy from Yale, re-joined after Pearl Harbor, 5 years a pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with 15 Oak-Leaf Clusters as a fighter pilot behind enemy lines in the years when the world was on the edge, shot down and hit the ground between lines in a raging battle, rescued by a tank that then broke down, they ran 300 yards through German firing, he escaped with his life, then back overseas at the end of 1944, only to die testing a new fighter plane.
Always remember.
PS
I don’t see 2 still well-known names in your collection:
Jess Sweetser ‘23
Herbert Warren Wind ‘37