Carrington Cabell Tutwiler Jr. ’31 *34

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Tut died July 27, 2001, in Lexington, Va. He attended Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia and Episcopal High in Richmond.

At Princeton he was a member of Whig and of Court Club. After graduation, he stayed to earn his English Ph.D. He then became a professor and admission director at the Virginia Military Institute, and a member of the College English Assn. and of the Southern Humanities Assn.

Tut was involved in the Boy Scouts and the SPCA, the Lexington Historical Society, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Chapter, and the English-Speaking Union Chapter.

Surviving are his wife, Ann Porter, and his son, C. Cabell. The class extends its deepest sympathy to the entire family.

The Class of 1931

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