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- Princeton University
September 27, 2006: Memorials
CHARLES SHAILER HASCALL '34
Charlie Hascall, who, following graduation from Harvard Medical School, spent 35 years as a Navy medical officer specializing in pathology, died Jan. 28, 2006, two months before his 93rd birthday, it has just been learned.
He served in a number of Naval hospitals, from Chelsea, Mass., to San Francisco and Beaufort, S.C. During the Korean War he served in Japan and, as he later wrote, "came to like the country and the people very much."
In retirement Charlie indulged his lifelong interest in automobiles, of which he owned several older ones, including three Bugattis ("No," he wrote, "they're French, not Italian"). He also enjoyed doing his own house maintenance, yard work, etc.
"I've been happy," he wrote in 1984, "and it has been a good life. Frustrations, sadness, disappointment, of course, but by and large it has been productive, gratifying, and enjoyable."
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Princeton University Senior Theses Full Record
TITLE:A Study of Vibrio Phosphorescens, with an Attempt to Determine the Factors Responsible for the Cessation of Growth and Luminescence in Culture Media (59 pages).
AUTHOR: Charles Shailer Hascall, Jr. (1934), Biology Department
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U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Charles S Hascall Junior
Ship, Station or Activity: Aldebaran
Ship Number or Designation: AF-10
Muster Date: 9 Sep 1942
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Charles Hascall
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1913
Death Date: 28 Jan 2006
Cause of Death: Natural
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 20 Mar 1933
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U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
Name: Charles Shailer Hascall Jr
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1913
Military Date: 1 May 1943
Publication Date: 1944
Title: U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Officers
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U.S., Navy and Marine Corps Registries, 1814-1992
Name: Charles Shailer Hascall Jr
Military Year: 1942
Military Country: USA
Rank: Lieutenantjr Gr
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