80 V. 



mcnt are ago, the Museum has been 



so fortunate H sccur- i of Dr. B. 



as an .he will resume 



with month. Work on the 



>s and q has a commenced. 



Tl. bof Mi N. \ ~ris 



. .nounccd. The 



Board of Trustees at a m . unanimously ado: 



"The death la life whose success 



and who 



princi; in human character. His wca 



public and | ns un< : 



r the ettcrment of civic conditions  



pv 



ss in t* r - times has been more scrupu- 



lous in hi >rablc in his dcalir. norc just in 



measurin. • immunities. 



All 



ose to d< 

 e bcr o as to : .it forward not 



alor. od but f tual w 



r in pi :n finance. The 



honor an i life will be accorded his 



nan 



"In expressing th: f Mr. 



ECst • 

 which n has been the . and humane 



." in no direc- 

 i a means of : 



ng pood hi 

 be \V. H ic School 



• 

 "The Board of Ti 

 ha 



be spread upon th< to 



ted and presented 

 to the family of th 



The progre ss of tl to th' chools is re- 



-ed to r part of this n npressive fact that 



over 250,000 public school children arc led in the service 



of t: a matter for specia 



Mr. Stanley Field, President of th ' ' -urn, has during the year 

 xi the funds for th' merit of a Pension System in behalf 



of the employes of the Museum whose compensation is not above a 



