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The funeral of Frederick Adams Laws '97, who died in New York last Saturday, will be held in the Congregational Church of Bedford this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.
After his graduation, Mr. Laws was employed by various firms in Boston, until 1902, when he became superintendent of the Co-operative Society. His administration, which extended over the period of the moving of the Society to its present quarters in the Lyceum Building, was a marked success, the efficiency of his management being shown by its growth during those years. In 1911, he retired to accept a position with the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, with which he remained until his death.
Mr. Laws was widely known in Cambridge for his high personal character, and his excellent business ability; and his geniality and pleasant, straightforward bearing earned him many friends.
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