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Qlingar :lFaiJ5 Smith ITH the simplicity, sincerity and modesty of a child, but with the wisdom and intellectual power of a grea-t man, he has gone in and out among use for thirty years-more or less-performing his work as a faithful teacher, a patient scholar, a fruitful investigator in hits chosen yield, chemistry, -ina which he stands among the' most distinguished tha-t America has given to the world. Recognized the world over for his scientifc worle, with his booles translated into all the languages of Europe, and even in-to Chinese, and everywhere referred to as an author- ity, successor of Franklin in the presidency of the American Philosophical Society, a member of m-any learned societies, including that most exclusive, the National Academy of Science, there has never been a time when he was not acces- sible to every colleague, to every .student of the University, and even to any stranger who sought his advice, his sym- pathy, or his aid. It cliffiealt to say in what respect Dr. Smith is really greatest, for hi.s personal force exerted on men has made for righteousness in their lives, his tender love of his fellowmen has caused tears to well forth from. fountains that, through sin and misery, had seemed dried up, and his gentle sym- pathy, deep and true, with the problems and temptations of men-'s lives have drawn to him hundreds who might other- wise have been discouraged and beaten by the realization of their own weakness and the inadequacy of merely human strength. These words of ap preciation, written in November, 1910, when the annozlneenzent was nzadc that Dr. Smith had been elected by the Board of Trustees to be the Provost of the University, express to-day the reasons for the dedication of this Class Record to h-im by his boys of the Class of 1915. Q, af ..
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