He also had the facility to accomplish much with ap- 

 parently little exertion. One of his close friends says 

 "Lee accomplished more with the least apparent effort of 

 any one I have ever known". This facility was no doubt 

 in large part due to his ability to see the important thing 

 and to eliminate waste motion. 



It would be interesting to enlarge upon his interest in 

 national and international affairs as he always had definite 

 and original ideas to present in such matters. I do not 

 think he ever carried the idea that his own view was the 

 only one to be considered or that his opinions must be ac- 

 cepted without debate. Altogether as I think back over 

 the many years of our association I am the more impressed 

 with the constructive and beneficent nature of his life. He 

 must have been a strong contributing factor in the com- 

 munity as well as in the college circle where so large a part 

 of his life was spent. 



Personally the writer thinks of him as an admired com- 

 panion, a wholesome nature full of the joy of life and 

 capable of firing the enthusiasm of students and associates 

 in the pursuit of knowledge, making serious work a joyful 

 occupation. His friendship through the years is one of 

 the treasured memories of life. 



Herbert Osborn. 



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