24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WASHINGTON MEETING 



most because the}- knew him best. There were many of these friends 

 all over the world, but none were so close as the few with Avhom he 

 worked as a 3'oimg man. 



While for a long time Mr. Emmons had been in failing health and 

 the cause of anxiety to all, the final end came as a surprise to family 

 and friends. He passed away in peaceful, restful sleep during the early 

 hours of the morning. He left a noble record of life's work well per- 

 formed. 



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