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Jn QTUmomm. Whereas, since we last met as a class, an all-wise Prov¬ idence has seen fit to take from our midst one of our best beloved and most respected classmates, Joseph Albree, Jr., and as we wish to express our sorrow and deep sense of loss, to the family and friends of him whose career of use¬ fulness has been so untimely arrested ; Be it Resolved : That we, the members of the class of ’84, do wear, for the next thirty days, a badge of crepe, as an emblem of our sorrow; and Be it Resolved : That the date of his death, and a copy of these resolutions, be inscribed in the class records, and that a copy be forwarded to the family of the deceased as a mark of our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. 25
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OtStograp tcaf’ Qto s. “ To Hold, as ’t were, the Mirror up to Nature.” CHESTER BIDWELL ALBREE. “ He is given to sports , to wildness , and much company .” “ Clies ” is our artistic editor. Quiet and inoffensive. Plays bil¬ liards and smokes. Was judge at Chanvenet’s trial. Best high kick record in the institute. JOSEPH ALBREE, JR. “ Full of regard and honor . ' 1 ' 1 Joe was on the ball team as a prep. Was always in everything that was in progress. During his middle year he was scorer for the ball team. On the 2d of August, 1883, he died after a short illness of typhoid fever, in his 21st year. ROSCOE HILTON ALDRICH. “ I doubt not of your wisdom .” “ Rossy,” a ball player from away back in the “prep.” year. He has taken several prizes in athletics and was vice-president of the class in the Spring of ’84. LOUIS ALBION ALEXANDER. “ His life was gentle . ' 1 ' 1 Entered in September; known as “one of those fellows in our class who has a mustache.” He did not come up to the scratch on the first Semi-Annual and left for a new vicinity. ARTHUR HOLLEY ALLEN. “ See these letters delivered .” Entered in September as a mechanical engineer. Member of the chapel choir and attends to the mail. JOAS VIERA BARZELLOS. “ You have done that you should be sorry for .” Also had a mustache. Was a Brazilian and suffered from the sever¬ ity of our climate (?). His fate, as the faculty records laconically state, was : “ Left; scared by hard work.” 27
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