Fred L. Laird was elected to the Vermont Senate from Washington county at the September election. Laird has been growing in popular esteem through a quiet efficiency in whatever he has done. What he has done bespeaks an honest, efficient service to his state for the next two years as state senator.
IN MEMORIAM—GEORGE IRVING LELAND
In the death of George Irving Leland, Dartmouth College has lost a loyal son and the Class of '84 a faithful and devoted brother, who has left, as a priceless legacy, the memory of an earnest and well-spent life.
His conscientious devotion to his work, his wholesome enjoyment of college activities, and his genial comradeship as an undergraduate gave true promise of his active career of service in his chosen profession.
The long period of continuous- activity as engineer for the city of his adoption constitutes a testimonial to his worth as a public official and as a man which no spoken or written eulogy can enhance.
The Class of '84 deplores the untimelydeath of a beloved classmate and useful citizen, and cherishes the thought that the life thus cut short was well lived and worthy of emulation.
WESLEY G. CARR WILLIAM J. STARR GEO. D. WESTON
For the Class of '84
Secretary, Dr. James P. Houston, 3503 Sheffield Ave., Chicago