that someone among our Boston classmates should he the custodian of such 

 a fund, and, if the fund is created, pay. it oat to him at definite 

 intervals . 



presume you come in touch with Richardson frequently, a d perhaps he would 

 know be tter than anybody else whether s uch a plan vr> uld meet with any 

 consideration from the class, and, if so, to whom :;e had better broach 

 the matter. As a non-graduate of the class I have no interest in the 

 class fund, and no right to suggest whether anything from that source 

 could be used to help, but, as you see, I have thought that it might be 

 possible. 



I have written this same kind of a letter to Crocker and 



Cummings . 



I shall be very glad to hear what mu think of it . 



I 



Awaiting your reply, I remain, 



Very sincerely yours 



Providence, P.. I. , 



November 18th, 1908. 



To-- 



Dr. George G. Kennedy, 



Readville, Masa. 



