Richard B. Hutchinson ’31

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CCOMING To us from Lawrenceville, "Hutch," as most of us called him, died at his home in Jobstown, N.J., Mar. 15, 1991. In college he majored in engineering, which eventually led to his association as engineer with the Union Carbide Nuclear Division, Oak Ridge, Tenn. He was a member of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, fanning being one of the loves of his life. His own family background included several Princetonians, beginning with his grandfather of the Class of 1869. The same kind of Princeton connection was enjoyed by his wife "Mimi" who was, among other relatives, a cousin of our Meek Keen. To his widow and family, the Class conveys its sympathy.

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