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Edward Anson Seeley.

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At a meeting of the members of the class of '90 resident in Cambridge held March 27, 1891, the following resolutions were adopted:

"We, the members of the class of 1890, wishing to express our heartfelt sorrow at the sudden and tragic death of Edward Anson Seeley, the first of our classmates to be taken from us since graduation, pass the following resolutions:

Resolved, That in E. A. Seeley we have lost a liberal, earnest, and talented companion, whose steady application to his work enabled him to distinguish himself in many branches of study. His patience and perseverence helped him to endure cheerfully severe hardships, of which he had more than his share. His earnest and faithful nature won the esteem of all who were fortunate enough to be his friends, by whom he will be deeply mourned.

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his friends and family, to whom we extend our deep sympathy.

(Sined)

ELLIOT F. ROGERS, N. R. GEORGE, JR., CHAS. P. BLANEY.For the Class.

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