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The untimely death of Mel Dennis has left those who knew him well in a state of complete bewilderment. Particularly is this true of the editors of the CRIMSON, who had known his reliability and good fellowship so long, that they had never conceived what life without him would be. Within the memory of the oldest editor there has been no member of the board who has given himself more completely to the service of the paper, his chief interest in Harvard. We respected and admired him as a fellow-worker; we cherished him as a friend. To his family we can only say that we appreciate the extent of their loss and share their grief.
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