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HUGH IVICDIARIVIID, A. M., Professor of Logic and Church JAMES GAREIELD HENRY, A. History B., Class of Nineteen Hundred. WILLIAM BOWLER, Trustee of Hiram College. OLIVIA UDALL WHITE. CARRIE GOODRICH KELLEY, Class of Ninety-Six. 13 B. L.,
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H fl'iblIlQ I0 0lIl' ZIEISS Pl'0fQSS0l'. 66 EYOND all wealth, honor, and even health, is the attachment we form to noble souls, because to become one with the good, generous and true, is to become in a measure good, generous and true ourselves. - Thomas Arnold. Death is always eventful, but it is especially so when it takes from us a dear and noble friend. Then the heart cries out in its loneliness, like Tennyson, for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of the voice that is still. This poet's sweet song has had a deeper meaning to the Class of IQO2, since last August, when our friend and foster-father, Prof. Hugh McDiarmid, arose to tread the way of death. To many of us it was a call unforeseen and sudden, and we did not fully understand its import until at the turning of the leaves we came again to frequent the paths and halls of the Old Hill. Gone were his kindly greetings and kindlier face. Missed were his words of friendship and fatherly counsel. But ever in our hearts we cherished his helpful messages and hold in blessed memory the Christly heritage of his noble life. We honored him for his great intellectual resources, his breadth and reach of thought, his great faith and his wonderful courage, but we loved him for his rugged honesty, his guiltless life, and the genuine kindliness of his heart. To the classg his adopted sons and daughters, as to all men, he was a true friend. His friendship grew upon us. It was bright like the sunbeam and inspir- ing like a brave leader. Like other men he had days when the rough paths of the world wounded his feet and toil tried his spirit, but of that we saw nothing. To us he was ever cheerful and helpful. Having been tempered with fire he knew how to help those who were passing through the fires of doubt and temptation. The very no-bility of his blameless life roused the latent nobleness in every sincere soul that experienced his friendship. Fellowship with him meant wider visions of life and loftier purposes in life. By his uniform kindliness and the royal hos- pitality of his home he wrought the golden chain of friendship that bound all our hearts into a happy helpful fellowship. The inHuence he has spread over our lives will linger long, just as the radiance of the sun lingers at eventide after it has passed below the horizon. But as the sun, during its course, has imparted life and put in operation forces that will never cease, so this noble, manly life has set in motion influences that will ever continue to affect the life and thought of those who have known him as a Christian, a scholar and their well-beloved Class Professor. ' THE CLASS OF 1902. I4
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