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Louis Calvert Leary, of the senior class of the Divinity School, died very suddenly at his room in Divinity Hall on Tuesday, April 3d. He was one of the most earnest and enthusiastic as well as one of the most faithful students at the school. He was a student four years at Williston Seminary, where he fitted for Amherst, entering in the class of 1885; subsequently he left Amherst to take the degree S. B. from Boston University in 1885. He was chosen by the students of the school to preach the Christmas sermon last December; he was a very promising preacher, beloved by his fellow students and by all with whom he had come in contact. While he was without relatives, he had many very dear friends who mourn their loss.
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