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^SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 



GEORGE L. GOODALE | 



Professor George Lincoln Goodale 

 MAI for many years Fisher professor of 

 natural lii.story and director of tlic 

 botanic gardens at Harvard; passed 

 API* away last week Tlnirsday, morning 

 at his home, 5 Berkeley street. Pro- 

 fessor Goddale was born at Saco, | . 

 iiAi Me., Augnst 3, 1839, and he was the 

 son of Stephen Lincoln and Pru- 

 dence Aiken (Noursc) Goodale. 

 JUn| He studied at Amherst and rccciv- 

 ' inig his bachelor's degree from this 

 college with the class of 1850, he [ 

 JUL went to Bowdoin and entered thel 

 medical department of that institu- | 

 tion, obtainin).; Ihe doctor's degree 

 AUr three years lalcr. The list of de- 

 grees with which his scholastic at- { 

 tainment.s have been rewarded is a 

 SEP considerable one. 



Six years after his graduation 

 from Amherst he received the j 

 OCT honorary degree of master of arts 

 from the same college, and three 

 years later received the same degree 

 NOT from P.owdoin. Fron^ liarvard he^| 

 also received the degree of doctor 

 of medicine, (his distinction being i 

 i)E^ conferred in the same year in whch 

 he took hs doctor's degree from I 

 fBowdoin. A still greater recogni- I 

 tion of scholarship came from Am- ': 

 herst'in 1890, from Bowdoin in 1894, 

 and from Princeton University two 

 years later, when these three in- 

 stitutions conferred upon him the 

 degree of doctor of laws. 



As a teacher, his influence was 

 wide- spread. His first work in this 

 capacity was at Bowdoin, where 



