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Excerpt from Report of the President of Bowdoin College for the Academic Year, 1931-1932: Together With the Reports of the Dean, the Librarian, and the Director of the Museum of Fine Arts
Peter Blair Ferguson, Instructor in Psychology since 1929, died at his home in Brunswick, January of pneu monia following an attack of in?uenza. Born in Shanghai, October 7, 1903, for a while he-a'ttended school in China and then came to this country where he graduated from Harvard cum laude in 1923. After successful experience in school teaching and graduate study he came'to Bowdoin in the fall of 1929 and soon made himself one of the most popular of our younger instructors. His devotion. To duty, his interest in the undergraduates, the charm of his manner and knightly courtesy of his bearing, the fineness of his spirit, all united to make him an unusually honored and beloved member of the college community.
There has been one death among the undergraduates, Roger Kimball Taylor, of the Class of 1934, who died at his home in Kennebunk after a long illness, on March 14, 1932. He was an excellent scholar and m his Freshman year had won one 'of the State of Maine Scholarships.
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