Owing to an oversight no notice of the death of Francis Morrison, Sp. '96, who died two days before Commencement Day last June, appeared in the CRIMSON. Morrison was born in Boston July 31, 1872. He fitted for college at the Berkeley School and entered Harvard in the fall of '92. During his four years here he did special work in modern languages with the intention of later studying abroad.
He found in the companionship of his books and the society of a few intimate friends the fellowship which other men find in the larger interests of the University life. By nature distrustful of his own ability, generous in his appreciation of the merits of others, he was never lacking in loyalty to his friends. His work as a student was characterized by literary insight, and his strong personality won the respect of all who knew him.
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