TRIBUTES TO MEMORY 



OF E. D. CHAMBERLIN 



Maine Anti-Tuberculosis Body Re- 

 calls His Generosity. 



HEBRON, Me., Jan. 8— The president 

 and directors o£ the Maine State Sana- 

 torium Association for the Prevention 

 and Treatment of Tuberoulosia, at a 

 meeting in this town, adopted resolu- 

 tions in honor of the late Eleazer D. 

 Chamberlin of Boston, whose contribu- 

 tions have given great Impetus to cura- 

 tive endeavors in this state. 



The resolutions recalled the death 

 of his only son, Leigh W. Chamberlin. 

 In the prime of life from tuboroulosli^, 

 and the sympathetic desire of the young 

 man's father to save other parents 

 from a similar bereavement. He ac- 

 cordingly presented to the association 

 a completely equipped administration 

 building in memory of the son, known as 

 the Leigh W. Chamberlin Memorial. 

 Next he offered an endowment on con- 

 dition that the association should raise 

 money enough to flear its past indebted- 

 ness and agi'co to avoid getting into 

 debt again. Mr. Chamberlin then ron- 

 tribiietd to thia fund which insured the 

 lacoep.tanc* ot his pwn princely gift. 



