Thursday, August 15, 1929 



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Winthrop Scudder 



While the hearts of the scores of 

 fidends of Winthrop Saltonstall Soijdder 

 are saddened by his- death, none mourn 

 his loss more keenly or knew him better 

 than his boyhood friends, wlio have kept 

 in step with him for nearly seventy 

 years. 



Always ready to lend .a hand, his ■llfo 

 was rtlled with kindly, thoughtful ami 

 enduring acts for tho.se. in all walks iif 

 'jfi'. Willi wliofii he ramp in loueh. 



^yii\l li.vuitiliil .seir-.sarriiire. he ,t!'avo 

 joyUilly and witliout stint, of hl.s time 

 and strength. 



A sincere and con,sistenl Christirn, 

 white souled amd of a loving: and lovable 

 nature, his place in the bereft circle of 

 his old comrades, of which he was the 

 mainspring, leader and adviser, can never 

 be, -filled. 



Our lives have been enriched by his 

 loyal friendship and personahty an« his 

 I spirit will abide with us to the endt. 



T»w. 



Jambs D'W( 



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