The officers of the class of 1922 have spoken for their classmates of the loss which they feel in the death of Richard Perkins Parker. Or only excuse for adding to what they have said is the fear that there may be some who did not know him who will not understand that the loss is far more than a loss to any single class. As true a Harvard man as the under graduates, of the our time will ever know has gone; there is no one of us who need not share the grief of his friends.
For Lycidas is dead, dead in his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer:
Who would not sing for Lycidas?"
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