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Moses, a man who devoted his life to education, died yesterday at 66 from complications due to a heart transplant performed last January, according to his son, Laurence H. M. Holland '09, who is also a Crimson associate managing editor.
Arriving in 1977 at the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO), where he was charged with overseeing every aspect of first-year life, Moses quickly built a reputation for guiding students and colleagues alike.
“I grew up in the family hardware store—Hank told me that’s why he hired me. He thought I had some customer service experience, so I always got a kick out of that,” said Wigdahl, who was 25 years...
Moses encouraged similar mentorship throughout the dean’s office.
Former assistant dean Virginia L. Mackay-Smith ’78 said that Moses often provided advice to those in need.