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There were no brave words that Saturday morning in Jackson Me- morial Hall — no poetics or stirring speeches, only the heavy silence of those who sat with vacant eyes, numb with disbelief. In a tragic acci- dent which occurred only hours before we, the Brothers of the class of 1984, had lost three of our own. Some days later our loss was shared by the entire Corps in a me- morial service. We said farewell to these, our friends, and struggled manfully to deal with emotions erroneously believed to have no place in a uniform. There comes to mind these lines by Emily Dickinson: The bustle in a house the morning after death is solemnest of industries enacted upon earth, — The sweeping up the heart, and putting love away we shall not want to use again until eternity. 332/Second Class
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