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Proceedings. 
it was his unsparing toil to open to the entrance of others. 
He died July 22, 1892. His resting place in the Beloit ceme¬ 
tery will suggest to the many pupils and others* who visit it 
in the coming years, little that will not emphasize the excel¬ 
lence, and help to create the ideal of Christian science. 
