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Page 21 text:
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Barwin Kung Earhmrll Darwin Long Bardwell died , as they say, on the sixth day of last September. Some High School pupils there may be who will not recognize the likeness of their former Superintendent, so quiet and modest was the man, so engrossing and responsible hiswork, so large and complex our educational world. But to all those who knew him-I believe to those who had been merely greeted by him-Mr. Bardwellls face and character will never be lost. For his character and his career are our legacy and will be the legacy of his pupils' pupils, to distant generations. What teacher can forget the visit to his class of this teacher of teachers, a man commanding in presence yet genial, confident in spirit yet tolerant, strict in judgment yet not school-bound, sagacious yet wise also, and sympathetic, of clear vision, progressive, and always kindly-disposed? And who has not felt, as this distinguished visitor left the room, a new stimulus and a higher resolve? It behts us, then, to make formal mention of ourappreciation of his swift and successful labors for the public schools and to note espe- cially our gratitude for his life, whose beginning, tho' humble, yet, by reason of high standards, strong convictions and hard, joyful work, as well as of unusual graces of mind and heart, developed into goodly promise, sound growth, widening experience, extraordinary activity and far-reaching, if not far-famed, accomplishment. No man can fully set forth the value of this life or bound its in- fluence. But we know that what we do is quickly done and simply said, while what we are is manifold, ever renewed and forever per- petuated. This was a life won in its early years to justice, reverence, courage, loyalty and also to friendliness, cheerfulness, hope. To the espousal of such virtues, in some service or other for the public weal, the life of Mr. Bardwell calls each and ever? OIR? 013 us. 5
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Page 22 text:
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Qlnlnnrl llnaeph A. Gnnlhrn Colonel Goulden was a genial gentleman, a loyal friend and an untiring public servant. As a private citizen and as a public ofhcial he was ever a potent friend of the schools. He greatly endeared himself to Morris teachers and pupilsg he shared the joy of our victories, both scholastic and athleticg he fre- quently graced our platform and cheered us with his kindly presence and he gave us substantial tokens of his affection. VVe cherish his memory. -F. C. W. 6
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