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in Y if WW. 'N- is.. i ll A all-. s., pb 'va , x Yr n.,,,g, .Q lim, 4-.. ' V :W ,-. 1. 7? ., W, ll-' 4 3 1 i-.A , .V if' ah yet through it all was a thorough Christian. He believed in God, and was a friend of God. He believed in the religion of helpfulness, the religion 'cThat re oiceth not in iniquity, but re oiceth in the truthf, Free from fanatacism, he hated cant, and was an enemy to all insincerity. E The news of his death fell like a pall upon the students. Through- out the campus and in the dormitories could be seen small groups of students talking in low tones, and many of them with moistened lids, of the great life that had ceased to be. How vividly the scenes of the class-room come back upon the mem- ory, the enthusiasm with which he conducted all his classes. Some- times his seemingly impatient reproof would cause a smile to play upon the faces of those present, for well they knew that the impa- tience after all, was unreal. Back of it was an earnest, honest heart of love, a desire for the truest welfare of those whom G-od had given him to instruct. Long may his example be an inspiration to us all and may his purity of life and purpose be a guiding star to young and old, and may God's richest blessings rest upon those dear to him by ties of kindness is our earnest, sincere prayer. The Central College Quartette sang 7'Beautiful Isle of Some- where? lllr. R. C. Clark then gave a short address. He spoke of Prof. Key not as the prof essoror scholar, but as the citizen, he brought out the fact that the prof essoris influence was not limited to the college alone. V It was felt throughout the city of Fayette. The services of the afternoon were concluded by remarks from three of Prof. Keyis school-mates. They were Prof. A. P. W31'1'CH, of I-Ioward-Payne College, Rev. A. B. Culbertson, pastor of the llleth- odist Church at Glasgow, and Prof. A.. C. lllillar, of Central College. These three men spoke with pleasure of their associations with Prof. Key. They were students in Central College together. Prof. Mil- lar was his room-mate in Fayette for two years. I 1 city wi? 3
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