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CW? THE MEMGRY CDF GELBERT FGDND DEAR TCUJ THE CELACSSEg; TJUIHEVJW'W YEARS
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6320th 61lbert Time BY WILLIAM DAY CROCKETT lli month til May had come again; athrill with the pulse of life aml the song- of hirtl: 211111 the little world of State College was glad with all the glatlness ml the spring. One day. as the month was waning. we were tUltl that Dean lluml, who had gniie tn New linglaml UH a mission COHHCCICtl with the Cnllege. hatl heen taken ill in New Haven, Connecticut: the next, we learnetl that the mem- bers ut' his family were hasteningr tn his llCtl'SlthI aml the next, ere we had any of us had the time to wonder what um' College wut'ltl WUllltl he without Ulll' Senior Dean, we were stunned lw the message that he had hreathetl his last in the hospital at New Haven. timie, leltl only lit'tyseight! thine, in the ripeness of his powers! tione. in all the l'm'eelulness of his characterethe many-sitletl. the far-sightetl. the gi'eat-heartetl man that he wass-gmie! At tirst. it seemed to us whn wet'e left, that all inemnplete was his life and wnrk. Nut is there any telling how large a work aml place. might yet have heen his. hatl he lived another seut'e or even half a seure of years. lhtt as the mmiths have gune since his passing . the greatness of the life work that he actually aeemnplisherl has gmwn upon us, with the months. aml it is nut for 11s tn call that life incomplete, lmt the rather, well-mumletl. timid aml faith- ful servant. he! ' The sun of .Uiel I'nml. a merchant ul' high standingr aml ul Amelia t Ruli- illsnnl Pulltl. uf line Ultl New linglantl stuck. George tiilhert PUIMl was how at llnllistun. Massachusetts, mi tinutl ltil'itlil't'. March :9, 18m. llis prepara- tinn fur enllege he received in the schools of his native tuwn. and he entered Amherst College in the autumn of I877. He was graduated with the degree ul' laehelm' nt' Arts. in 188i. He then spent a year in Germany, studying in the l'nix'ersity til tinettingen. after which he taught a year in high sehunl wm'k Ellltl then lieeame Instructor in L'hemistry at Amherst. 'I'he while he mntiimetl his studies. heing awarded the degree of XXI. in I884. The next year he returned to tinettingen: lmt he lure completingr his work fur the Due- tnrate he was Cilllctl hack to .Xnieriea. ln I889 Amherst lltllltil'ctl him with the degree of NH l. mm Wm... ; '5 luv mum s: $354231?in ,, , , 0 '17:. L42; mm. V .
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