Class Notes

Class of 1903

JUNE, 1927 Charles L. Luce
Class Notes
Class of 1903
JUNE, 1927 Charles L. Luce

Everyone connected with 1903 will learn with sorrow of the death of Mrs. Marie Regina Lewers, which occurred about the first of May. Besides her husband, our classmate Ralph E. Lewers, Mrs. Lewers leaves two daughters, aged about twelve and nine.

Classmates may think that Vic Cutter is a very busy man, not only as head of the United Fruit Company, but as a director on many other boards. This is not the extent of his activities, however, as shown in a big dinner given recently in Boston for the endowment fund campaign for the Boys' Club of Boston. Cutter, who has been one of the officers of the club for some time, made a very clear-cut and forcible presentation of their needs.

The Rand Cardex combination, which recently absorbed the Library Bureau and the Remington Company, swept into its fold Frank Wentworth and his organization on the Pacific coast. Frank signed up to stand by the new organization as Pacific coast manager for a term of years.

Mr. and Mrs. Nat Batchelder are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Alice, on January 22 last.

Secretary, Milford, N. H.