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Resolutions O11 IDC ECHUD of Eimon 1R. Golosmitb uoopreo bgiirbe 011855 of 1907 FTER a college companionship of three years, SIMON ROSEN- THAL GOLDSMITH has passed from our midst into the life be- yond. During these years, by his quiet sincerity, his unassuming manhood and cheerful friendliness, he endeared himself to all who came to know him. In the college fellowship he was always cordial, thoughtful and impartialg to his academic work he brought great power of concentra- tion without loss of mental versatilityg great. power of decision without intellectual prejudiceg and the recognition of his talents he bore without conceit. For the activities of the campus he displayed a generous, tem- perate enthusiasm and assumed his share of, co-operation unselfishly and efticiently. In him the college has lost a devoted, broad-minded and brilliant scholarg and we, his classmates. a kindly and constant friend. Be it therefore Q RESOLVED that we express to his bereaved parents our earnest appreciation of his clear and noble character, and our deepest sympathy in their great sorrow. Also that there be sent them an engrossed copy of these Resolutions and that the same be published in THE RE- SERVE ,O7.,, ' 32
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1In flbemoriam Simon Rosenthal Golosmitb Glass of 1907 i 4 RCM the fellowship of Class and College Simon Rosenthal Gold- smith passed away on February fifth, 1906, three days before his twenty-First birthday. He was the only son of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Goldsmith of Cleveland, in which city he was born and passed his boyhood. From the grammar grades of South Case School he entered Central High School with the Class of 1903 and at his graduation received the highest class honors for scholarship. Entering Adelbert with our Class of 707, he received four first year honors and two second year and at the time of his death was accounted one of the most brilliant scholars Adelbert ever had. His academic efficiency he supplemented by a generous participation in the activities of the campus, being a member of The Literary Society, Literary Editor of THE RE- SERVE ,O7u and Business Manager ot the RESERVE WEEKLY. 33
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