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In 1889 he married Margaret Hutton, of this city, who with a daughter 

 survives him. 



Mr. Kemp with his family attended the Dutch Reformed Church, 48th Street^ 

 and 5th Avenue, he v>^as a member of Holland Lodge of the Masonic fraternity, 

 and of the Harvard, University, Manhattan, City, Automobile, Apawamis and 

 Suffolk Hunt Clubs, also of the Downtown Association and the Sons of the 

 American Revolution. 



While Mr. Kemp's business engagements did not permit him to take an 

 active interest in College affairs, he showed his sympathy with our institution 

 and its educational work by joining the College and becoming a life member 

 in 18S7; he was one of those members who while not active could be counted 

 upon for assistance and support when called upon or in time of need. 



Funeral services which were Masonic in their character, were held at his 

 late residence on Thursday. December 26th, and were attended by a delegation 

 from the New York Board of Trade and Transportation, headed by Dr. H. C. 

 Lovis, the present Chairman of the Drug Section, by many representatives of 

 the drug and allied trades, and from the societies, including this College, in 

 which he was interested. 



lln nDcinoriam 



GEORGE DART 

 Born Jan. 7th, 1861 Died May 23d, 1912 



