Bradford Howard Hutchins ’29

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BRAD DIED Jan. 12, 1992. He had prepared for college at Mechanic Falls and Waterville high schools in Maine, and came to Princeton in 1926 on transfer from Bowdoin. He was in the Glee Club, band, and orchestra and belonged to Gateway Club. His roommates were Phi Heller and William V. Eakins. He graduated from Yale Law School and practiced in Waterville and then in Portland with a firm which soon became Perkins, Weeks & Hutchins. He took great interest in civic matters and served as Republican state chair and a member of the Republican National Committee. He was active in Kiwanis, Masons, Y.M.C.A., and Boy Scouts, and was on the board of the Pine Tree Society, which runs a camp for crippled children. He married Eleanor Butler in 1940, and she survives, together with two daughters, Mrs. David Kelley and Dorothy. The Class extends sincere sympathy to Brad's family.

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