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MEMORIAM A genuine and sympathetic interest in all those about him was perhaps, the outstanding charac- teristic of the late Frederick H. Heidbrink. Faculty and students alike found in him not only a capable co-worker but a loyal friend as well. Graduating from Northwestern in 1918, Dean Heidbrink had held some position in the university administration almost continuously since that time. One of the English depart- ment's most popular professors, he had been for the past eight years assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts. At the time of his death he was director of Summer Ses- sions. ' A Dean Heidbrink had been a member of the Board of Publications for twelve years. During his many years as professor and publication advisor, he had come to know personally more students than perhaps any other faculty member. He had the happy faculty of making himself one of them Without losing their respect and admiration. ' To every undertaking of the university Dean Heid- brink gave generously of his time, enthusiasm, and loyal support. His contributions to Northwestern will live on in the memory of the alumni, faculty, and students by whom he is greatly missed.
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