GEORGE E. DIMOCK 1853 - 1919 The recent death of George E. Dimock, who was for sixteen years a devoted Trustee of the CO116g6, is felt by the Faculty to be an irreparable loss.F0r Mr. Dimock combined in unusual measure ability in business with the tastes of a man of letters, and as he chose to make the educational and intellectual life of the College his special interest, he rendered it exceptional service. A member of the Comittee on Faculty and Studies, he was always alive to the need of materials for study; himself a collector of books, he enriched the Library; he promoted research. Still more memorable was the personal appreciation which he manifested toward all achievements of faculty and students, who felt his commendation to be both a reward and an incentive. There are few men indeed of the present generation who merit so well the description expressed in the Classic phrase, "a friend of learning." While his influence will long be held in living memory with gratitude and admiration, it is enacted as a permanent memorial that this recognition of his life of service be engrossed in the Minutes of the Faculty. It is further moved that a copy of the above-written resolution be presented by the Secretary to Mrs. Dimock Amy L. Reed James F. Baldwin VII - 18