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looked almost ideal. Those who criticize, for the most part, 

 have nat grasped the fundamental aim. 



It is hard to write of the Biltmore School as a thing of the 

 past. We shall miss Dr. Schenck, and the country has lost a 

 force that was highly useful. Nobody will grudge him anything 

 good that he carries back home. We wish he might find a way 

 to return to work among us. If ever he feels like coming back 

 for a visit, there are men all through the country, from one 

 coast to the other, whose pleasure it will be to take hold and "give 

 him the time of his life." 



*We regret to state that it is creditably reported that Dr. Schenck fell in 

 battle in France. 



