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Edward Bent Keyte. Prof. Edward Bent Keyte was born August 2. 1S33, in Kevtesville. Missouri, where he spent his boyhood days. He was educated in the schools of his native town, in Yale College, at New Haven, and in Wesleyan University of Middleton, Conn. He was for some years principal of the High School In Brunswick. Missouri, and at one time held the same position at Camden. Missouri. He came to Denton. Texas, in the year 1875, where he still lesides. He was for more than twenty years connected with the schools of Denton, having been principal of the Masonic Institute, principal of the High School, and superintendent of the Public Schools. His has been a life of service, no conspicuous, but one which lias won for him the highest praise and commendation fi on all with whom he has come in contact. In nl! the relations of life in which he has been called upon to act. whether as student, teacher, husband of father—in the public or private walks of life, he has tr. de for himself a record, unmet red by a single spot, i nd has bull; a character above suspicion and without teproach. His mind thcrougly disciplined and deeply imbued with solid learning, he went forth to give to the world a life of usefulness, and how well he has succeeded let the fiultg of his labors as we see them today testify. We would place upon his brow the highest encomium, ty saying, his cardinal virtue is an incorruptable Integrity which causes him to recognise no other standard of greatness, than that which has Its foundation In moral excellence. He has spent his life In a work that blesses humanity. and while he Is bending under the accumulated weight of years, may he console himself with the thought that life's mission has been nobly and grandly fulfilled and that the good which he has done will live w'hcn the Sculptured marble shall have mouldered Into dust. May he live many years to enjoy a fuller fruition of his label 8, and may no strife disturb his days, or sorrow distress his nights; and when the dickering lamp of life burns low. may It not receive one rude blast to hasten its extinction, and finally may he have an abundant entrance In.o that city not made with iunds.
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