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Words spoken at the Funeral, Nov. 1, 1921 

 by Professor Charles B. Wright 



To speak, however haltingly, a word of affectionate remem- 

 brance here; to voice, in however imperfect a way, a community's 

 sense of loss, is a privilege that one well may prize. It is to speak 

 not only for oneself, but for the college and the church as well, and 

 for all the varied agencies of our social and religious life whose 

 interests were near the heart of her who is passing from our sight, 

 and to whose upbuilding she gave, till the end, so large a measure of 

 devoted service. 



