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Charles Henry Minot, Jr.

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For the third time since their graduation the members of the class of eighty-six are called upon to mourn the loss of one of their number, Charles Henry Minot, Jr., (A. B., 1886) of the second year class in the Harvard Law School, who died at his home in Boston after a short illness, on Wednesday last.

Naturally a genial and companionable man, Minot had an unusually large circle of friends, and the news of his untimely death will be a severe blow to them.

His social qualities made him a valued member of the societies with which he was connected,- the A. D. Club, Hasty Pudding Club, Alpha Delta Phi, Glee Club, and Institute of 1770,- and his associates in the Law School will not only miss his presence, but will feel that the class has lost a member of no small ability.

The committee appointed by the students in the Law School to take action upon his death have prepared the following tribute:-

In behalf of the members of the second-year class in the Harvard Law School, we wish to give expression to the regret felt at the sudden death of Charles Henry Minot, Jr.

His loss will be a severe one to the many friends he had made by his unfailing courtesy and kindly disposition.

To the members of his family we extend our most sincere sympathy in deep affliction.

G. E. ADAMS, S. G. WELLS, G. L. WINTHROP.

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