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IN MEM OR1AM RICHARD IS. MELLON Member of the Board of Trustees Born March 19, 1858 Died December 1, 1933 EDMOND ESQUERRE Professor of Hygiene; Head of Department of Physical Education and Student Health Born November 7, 1870 Died June 1, 1933 JACOB D. UTECH Instructor in Foundry Practice Born February 29, 1868 Died April 11, 1934 TILLIE MOORE Matron, Margaret Morrison Carnegie College Born April 23, 1862 Died January 16, 1934 HUGH CHARLES PAINTER Sophomore, College of Engineering Born August 28, 1914 Died January 11, 1934 ALFRED C. WINGOLD Instructor in Design Born May 24, 1903 Died August 14, 1933 ALUMNI DEATHS 1933-34 Miss Lu M. Hartman (MT5); Glenn H. Haynes (E); O. J. Small (E); Joseph Herbst (E’31); Donald H. Cookson (1’23); Mrs. Joseph S. Storey (Nell Ulrich) (M’30); Roy W. Johnston (E); Frank Hamilton Finch (ET2); Ralph Altenhof (A); Harry E. Halderman (E 20); Harold Atchley (E’20); Richard H. Hess (E’23); Rebecca Siviter PoflFenberger (M’19); Eva Miesel (M’29); J. Clyde Erwin (1 12); Archibald M. Dodds (E’21); Margaret C. Vallowe (A’24); J. W. MacFarlanc (E’09): Ralph J. Hill (ET7); George 13. McElheny (E’24); Irvin N. King (E’22): Adolph Herzberg (A 21).
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With the kind permission of Dr. Avinoff, Director of the Carnegie Museum, we are reprinting his beautiful tribute to the memory of Professor Kdmond Esquerre. “A beautiful soul passed away. Kdmond Esquerre is not any more with us —mourned bv a host of friends to whom he has endeared himself. Hut it is not sorrow alone he leaves with them. His parting and lasting gift is an intensively living image of his spirit: kindly, mellow, lofty and serene. “Horn in France, Edmond Esquerre spent all his life, since early youth, in the new world to which he brought the finest tribute of the Latin race—the refinement of a gentleman of the old school, a sparkling brilliancy, wit and vivacity—in a word, all that which no English term is adequately able to translate, and that which in French is designated as ‘esprit . “For over 2(» years Professor of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, he was beloved by his students who recognized in him, as did all his friends, the commanding trait of his personality—compassion. Above all his mental achievements, his inexhaustible analytical ingenuity, his versatile intellectuality of a polished, cultivated mind, was his considerate sympathetic understanding; outshining all was his compassion simple, sterling and supreme. “His whole life seems to be epitomized in one word, ‘misericordia’. A truly enlightened Christian soul, he was prepared to answer the call of his Maker. Ami now his friends can say of him—‘Multa pars vitabit .”
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