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SKI:T("II Ol' CIIAia.KS tiikodouio moiik. 



".Molir li;is llic (list iihl i<iii of li.iviiiii lionc I'l-om ilic hcalcii 

 (rack dl' s\ siciiial ic Ixilanists and (•(Hisidcrccl ilic jdaiils lie 

 sliidicd ri'(»iii an <'r(»iM>iiiic aspccl. lie lias not mily iiicrcascMl 

 Ilic suiii III' (iiir kii(»\\ Icdiic Iml has added lo our |M»\\<'rs of di- 

 rt'( I iisct'iiliicss. I would sav lo lliosc \\li(» in rdcrriii^' lo bot- 

 any arc c\-cr askiiiu llic (lucslion ciii bono, caj-cfiilly I'cad llic 

 \\i-itiii,ns of Di-. .Molii-; llicy afford a most able answer." 



Personally Dr. .Molir was (lie iiiosi lovalde ami nnselfisli of 

 men, totally (le\<»id of aft'cclat ion and iiretense. I Ic made friends 

 with old and y(Mini: wlicrcN'ci- he went, ins])irin.n all who knew 

 him with lo\(' and resjiect hodi on a<-conn( of his nolde 

 character and of the fullness and accnracy of his knowledju-e, 

 11 is nnselfisli devotion (o liis favorite scienc<' came (o he es- 

 teemed at somediini; like its real \v(ti'tli dnrinii his lifetime, 

 and the name of Charles Mohr will loni:,' he cherished in the 

 eonntry at lari!,e and in his a(h)i)ted State in i)articular, by all 

 wlio ean appreciate true merit and greatness of character. 



Eugene A. Smith. 



