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In cmanain ILL! M T. REED Mr. William T. Reed, Chairman of the Board of Visitors of the Medical College of Virginia and member of its Executive Committee, died suddenly Sep- tember 18, 1935. Mr. Reed was the son of William B. Reed and Mrs. Mary Anne Larus Reed. He was born September 23, 1864. Educated in the city schools of Richmond, he was early associated with his uncle, Mr. Charles D. Larus, in the tobacco business. Mr. Reed, at the time of his death, was president of the Larus Brother Company. Governor E. Lee Trinlcle, on January 7, 1924, appointed Mr. Reed as a mem- ber of the Board of Visitors of the Medical College of Virginia, and on January 16, 1924, he was elected to the Executive Committee, and on May 20, 1932, elected Chairman of the Board of Visitors, succeeding the late Eppa Hunton, Jr. To evaluate Mr. Reed ' s worth to mankind, words are inadequate to say the least. His wide knowledge of men and affairs brought many solutions to the complex problems which confronted the board of the institution. His conviction and en- thusiasm many times brought confidence and gave direction when situations were difficult. He often worked in behalf of the college and little suspected until some chance remark subsequently revealed it. The college, as well as many thousand friends, have sustained an almost irrepa- rable loss in the death of Mr. Reed, and has profited enormously by his board membership. He was a great citizen and a fine leader, and we shall not look upon his like again. A. A. B.
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7 O YOU fellow students, we present this 1936 X-RAY as a pic- ture of the life that we have been living — joyous and irresponsible, yet tinged with seriousness and sincerity. May it recall the sacred traditions of the past; and remind us of the chal- lenges of the future. » » » » And if in later years, when memories have been dimmed and remembrances have faded, it helps you live again the days of ole M. C. V. then the joy of service will have been ours. FOREWORD
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