(ii'i )K(,i': 1 1. I'.i'.i'.M \.\ 



I'\- Willi \m A. Sr m.di xc 



Tliiv \c;i(Umii\ (if Scicnoo Im^i ;i Dii-crt-ir .-md a slauncli Mt])- 

 portiM- in ihr dralli of ( Icori,^- II. lUx'iiian, wliirli occuiTcd jaiiu- 

 arv IJtli. I'L'l. I U' was a VMUiii^ man. (inly 37 years of age and, 

 with lu> inmial rapacity and line nKual l)alance. gave ])romise 



GEORGE H. BEEMAN 



of a long life of usefulness. But he was stricken with a painful 

 malady, ulceration of the stomach, and after fighting a brave but 

 painful and hopeless conflict for several months, was thus early 

 called from his field of usefulness. 



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