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    Alexander Anderson McKenzie

    Male 1865 - 1904  (39 years)


     

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    RESOLUTIONS


    Whereas: It has pleased God in his infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Alexander Anderson McKenzie, of the class of 1891 and Whereas: Casque and Gauntlet recognizes that it has sustained a great loss in the departure of a true, noble and faithful brother, be it


    Resolved: That we, the members of the Casque and Gauntlet express to the sorrowing family our sincere and heart felt sympathy, and be it Resolved: That in token of our deep esteem for Brother McKenzie we drape our badges in mourning for a period of thirty days, and be it Resolved: That copies of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, and that they be published in "The Dartmouth".


                           For Casque and Gauntlet (fraternity)

                                        William Edward Chamberlain

                                        W. Huston Lillard

                                        Daniel Nathan Gage


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    Whereas: It has pleased God in His infinite wisdom to remove from this life our well beloved brother, Alexander McKenzie,

    of the class of 1891, be it


    Resolved: That we, the members of the New Hampshire Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, express our grief

    at the loss of a loyal brother, and be it


    Resolved: That we tender our deep and heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family, and further be it


    Resolved: That we drape our badges for a period of thirty days as a token of our esteem and grief, and that these resolutions be entered into the minutes of the fraternity and published in the Dartmouth.


                           For the Fraternity

    H.B. Loder

    H.W. Higman

    A.W. Chapin

    McKenzie - A A; 1865; fraternity resolutions




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