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MEMOIR OF ALBERT ALLEN WRIGHT 

 BY FRANK A. WILDER 



Albert Allen Wright, a Fellow of this Society since 1893, died at Ober- 

 lin, Ohio, on April 2, 1905, after an illness of a single day. While his 

 health had been somewhat impaired for some time before his death, he 

 was not greatly hindered in his activities as a teacher and investigator till 

 the day before his death. 



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