120 THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 
of the American Medico-Psychological Association, and was present 
at the meeting held in Milwaukee in rgot1. 
He was a most lovable man, kind, gentle and charitable in dis- 
position, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to his fellows. He 
had a wide field of operation for his generous nature in the great In- 
stitution with which he was for 17 years connected. His early death, 
in the midst of his usefulness, was greatly lamented by those with — 
whom he was associated officially, and also by a large circle of rela- 
tives and friends who had learned to love and appreciate his noble, 
manly, ‘Christian character. 
