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The members of the Second-Year class of the Law School held a special meeting in Austin Centre at 12 o'clock yesterday, when a committee consisting of H. M. Smith, A. S. Frank, and O. M. Bates, was appointed to draw up resolutions on the death of Walter Lucien Graves 2L., who was killed by an engine at Cambridge Station Thursday afternoon. The committee met last evening and drew up the following resolutions:
"Whereas: Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from us, for a while, our friend and classmate, Walter Lucion Graves.
"Be it resolved, That we the members of the Second-Year class of Harvard Law School do take this occasion to express our feeling of deep sorrow and loss. We sorrow as having lost from among us a man honorable and upright in all his relationships, a loyal friend, a cheerful companion, a diligent student who promised much in our chosen profession.
"Be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and published in the HARVARD CRIMSON." HAROLD M. SMITH, ALFRED S. FRANK, OSCAR M. BATES, For the Class.
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