Ifn /Iftemoriam. Died.—In Waco, Texas, November 15th, after seven weeks’ illness, Geo. L. Brazelton, in the seven teenth year of his age. On Sept. 30th, after returning from a days’ hunt, Geo. Brazelton was taken sick with pneumonia, and for nearly three weeks he struggled with dis ease like one fighting for his life. He was success ful, and recovered his health and strength sufficient ly to go home with his parents to Waco from the College. A few days after his return to his home, he was stricken down with a relapse, from which he never recovered. George Brazelton was a young man of marked characteristics. He was generous to a fault, open- hearted, and had that innate love for his friends that made him popular. He was studious and attentive to his duties, as the record of his last years’ cadet ship shows. Coming back to College with a zeal animated by his advancement to a higher class, he was maintaining his record for good scholarship when overtaken by the dread disease which ended his life; therefore be it Resolved, In the death of George L. Brazelton, the 3d class lost one of its most prominent members, and the A. and M. College one of her most stu dious, upright and honorable cadets. Resolved, That we tender to his family our most sincere sympathy in their hour of sorrow and sad ness. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and reso lutions be forwarded to his parents.