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By the accidental death of Arthur Cochrane in Kansis City, Missouri, the class of 1887 loses one of its most promising members. Although with the class for only one year, he was well known to its members though his active part in athletics, in which he early showed the great courage and energy which marked his career in the west.
He was a favorite for his kindness, sturdy independence and earnestness, which undoubtedly would have brought him much success had he lived.
We deeply regret his early death, and desire to express to his family our sincere sympathy in their affliction.
JEFFERSON B. FLETCHER,WALTER OAKES,GEO. P. BAKER, JR., For the class of 1887.
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