fcoYNE] RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE— A SKETCH 191 



An optimist he was in the fullest sense of the word. He radiated 

 peace and happiness. He made many friends and kept them. Whether 

 at home in the beautiful grounds surrounding the great institution, 

 which he administered with such signal success, or at " Liberty Hall," 

 his summer island-residence in Gloucester Pool, his domestic life was 

 ideal in its simplicity, its sincerity, its atmosphere of affection, ease 

 and joyous freedom. 



" He was a man, take him for all in all 

 " We shall not look upon his like again." 



