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Raymond Rogers Belmont, (A.B., 1886), who was accidentally shot on Monday last, was a young man of no small abilities. At graduation he received his degree cum laude, and he also won honorable mention in Natural History. Naturally a very genial and pleasant man, he made many friends while in college, more especially among the men in his societies, - the Hasty Pudding Club, Porcellian Club and Institute of 1770.
The news of his sudden death was received with sorrow by his many friends, who feel that by it a life of great promise has been cut short.
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