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Alfred Hosmer Linder '95, died Sunday afternoon, February 18, at the age of nineteen years and four months.
Linder was born in Newton, Massachusetts. He fitted for college at the Newton High School and at Mr. Cutler's private school, and entered Harvard with the class of ninety-five. While he has been in college, Linder has made many friends, to whom his death comes as a sudden and painful blow. His cheerful disposition and manly bearing attracted to him many who did not know him intimately and to these as well as to his closer friends, his death is a sad loss. In temperament he was so quiet and unassuming that it is not until he has been taken away that his friends realize what he was to them.
Linder was a member of the Pi Eta society. He was interested in several branches of athletics and had a strong, active physique.
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