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Professor tepfjen €. mttfj A teacher, father, brother true, A gracious friend : Cheerful, kind, and faithful too, Unto the end. Joy and gladness he did bring. From dusk till dawn: But like the flowers that bloom in spring He now is gone. By hands now stilled his work he wrought And we will never Forget the lesson he has taught. He lives forever. Written by William M. Campbell ' 29 Prof. Stephen E. Smith graduated from L.T.S. in the Class of 1900. Following his graduation he was connected with the Lowell Machine Shop, now known as the Saco-Lowell Shops. Under Mr. Otis Humphrey he became an instructor in cotton yarns in 1902, and in 1904 became head of the Department when Mr. Humphrey resigned. Through his energetic work and foresight, the cotton yarn department was developed and enlarged, and from this, his next step was to fill the urgent need of a knitting laboratory; to this cause Professor Smith devoted all this effort not only during school, but also through many summer vacations. His interest was by no means limited to the day courses, for many evening students have felt the power of his personality, his enthusiasm in his teaching and his aid in furthering their advancement. He was always a great advocate of the importance of Evening Classes. During the past few years he had under his charge the Pickout. Although a student publication, its success is dependent upon the work of the students, but the guiding and helping hand was that of Professor Smith. To the entire school there comes a deep sense of a great loss in the absence of a personality that stood for the deeper thoughts of life, who viewed annoying and apparently serious conditions with a broad and optimistic vision that brought light out of darkness, and courage to the depressed. Those who knew him are grateful for this privilege and thankful that they have been brought under his influence, which is bound to remain clearly with them.
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%. ft. ft. VER ' cross the river, And near its rugged bank, Stands a massive yellow structure, The best one of its rank. It is there that many a man has been, And risen to great fame ; It is there that men are learning To uphold its glorious name. It is there that the red and black Are upheld by each and everyone, Just as it was in the days of yore When the School was first begun. And so may it be hereafter, As now, and in days gone by, Let everyone stand for L. T. S., And never let it die.
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