Treasurer, 4A Rivermere Apts., Bronxville 8, N. Y.
Vic Cutter died December 25 as a result of a fall at the home of his daughter in Falls Church, Va. Vic's eyesight was not of the best. His death is a great loss to the class and College. A great many of us remember with pleasure the many picnics at Vic's Musa farm in New London, N. H., the wonderful blueberry pasture and the swims in little Sunapee Lake. The picnic grove was destroyed by the 1938 hurricane. After that the picnics were served in the large bain. A whole book could be written about those picnics. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Mrs. Cutter and family.
By now you have received the class letter and questionnaire about the 50th reunion. Forty-five have already been returned. By a sad coincidence Vic Cutter's was the first to be returned. Kid Cohen was second and StanCobb third.
Cohen, Cobb, Erwin, E. L. Brown, Bergengren, Bennett, Baker, Edwards, Cotton, C. T.Hall, A. E. Smith, Pillsbury, Howes, McElroy,Kimball, Kenerson, Howard, Cushing, Gage,Watson, Hadley expect to attend the reunion. Pierpont does not say. Follett and Stevens are doubtful. Billy Grant's health will not permit him to be there. Houlihan is an invalid. Kennedy, Pratt, Johnson, Comstock, Morse and McElwain says no. Matteson would like to come but is doubtful. Williams says impossible. Haney is doubtful. Walther is looking forward to it with pleasure. Andy Perham thinks he will not be able to get away but would like to come. Tim Lyman would like to come, but is doubtful. Classmates interested in the doubtful ones and those who say no should write to them.
Comstock and Matteson met for a short time at Worland, Wyo., on October 7, 1952.
Secretary, 273 Forest Ave., Brockton 6, Mass.