Retired chairman and CEO of one of the world's largest advertising agencies, he also served as a trustee of Princeton. Phil prepared for Princeton at Mercersburg Academy, majored in history, and was a member of Charter Club. During the war he flew P-38 photo-reconnaissance missions from China and was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses. Following the war he joined Leo Burnett, in Chicago, ultimately succeeding the founder as chairman and CEO. To Mary, his wife of 53 years; to his five children, Glad, Doug, Nancy, Susie, and Johnson; and to his 13 grandchildren the class offers its most profound condolences.