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JULIUS J. H. HAYN
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Julius J. I-I. Hayn By FRANK H. COFFRAN N THURSDAY, March 5, I93I, Mr. Julius J. H. Hayn, head of The deparimenl' of ma+hema'rics. was siruck by a slreel car al Besl sl'ree+ and Michigan avenue and was almosl insianlly killed. His 'lragic dealh removed +he Iasl' one of 'lhe group of six men Teachers who ioined +he Iaculry of MasI'en Park High School when il opened in I897. Three had died before him, Mr. Fuhrman, Mr. Slagg and Dr. Fosdick. Mr. Turner is in California and Mr. Coliiran in Buffalo, having refired in June, I93O. Mr. Hayn was a nalive Buflalonian. educaied al' School 32, and Ia'rer al' +he Cenfral High School and l'he S+a're Normal School. As a siudenl' he won lhree Jesse Keichum gold medals. He possessed remarkable heallh and vigor. He laughl' malhemalics a+ Masien Park for more 'lhan lhirly-'rhree years, and, for an almosl equal, period. al lhe nigh? high school. He also 'rulored ex+ensiveIy. A few years ago he wrole a book, A Geomelry Reader. published by a Milwaukee press. Allhough devoied +o mafhemafics, in which field he was an experi, he was fond of music. of Iiferalure and par+icuIarly of poeiry. In his scrapbooks he had an inleresling colleclion of newspaper clippings. A leclure on The Mislakes of Moses by Roberl Ingersoll. whom Mr. Hayn heard and a very able reply +o Ihis by a Roman Calholic priest whom Mr. Hayn had also heard. were among his +reasures. Anolher was a sermon delivered al' lhe Firsl Presbyferian Church by Dr. Milchell aller 'rhe assassinalion of Presidenl McKinley. He liked 'ro follow I'he careers oi his pupils aller lhey leil' Maslen Park. How his eyes brighfened as we 'ralked over old limes and menlioned 'rhe boygs and +he girls lhai had been such a ioy 'lo us. Meefing him daily I always found him genial, wi+h a kindly. sympa- fhelic word. I shall never forgef my las'r chal' wi+h him nol' more +han a week before he died. Eager lo make me more comforiable. he walked 'rhe lenglh of lhe corridor fo bring me a chair. We cha++ed a 'Few minures and as I lefl' him, he said. Come again, Frank. my boy, his usual farewell. And now lhaf he has gone, I miss him and Masfen does no'r seem qui+e lhe same. A
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