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Selwyn L. Harding.

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Selwyn Lewis Harding, A. B., (1886), died at his home in Cambridge, yesterday morning, after a short illness. He was a young man of great ability, and his class and the college suffer a heavy loss in his death. He was fitted for college at the Boston Latin School, from which he was graduated with great credit, winning one of the coveted Franklin Medals for excellence in scholarship. His college course was marked by the same application, and he received his degree of A. B., summa cum laude.

His many friends will doubtless be deeply pained at the announcement of his sudden death.

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