244 ROBERT BOWNE WARDER. 



zealous care with which he looked for flaws in his own work. 

 This high standard, coupled with an unusual modesty, often 

 caused a hesitation which sometimes obscured his really pro- 

 found knowledge. 



No one went to Professor Warder for aid and was turned 

 away empty-handed. What he had was given freely, and he 

 seemed to feel that no labor was too great in his fundamental 

 desire to help others. 



S. S. VOORHEES. 





