AFebruaryP?9i81       Memorial  Meeting  to  Professor  Remington.  IOy 
Mrs.  J.  P.  Remington:  Extend  to  you  and  each  member  of  your 
family  heartfelt  sympathy  at  this  hour  of  bereavement.  Regret 
that  conditions  of  travel  make  it  impossible  for  me  to  attend  funeral. 
Have  ordered  a  suitable  wreath  on  behalf  of  American  Conference 
of  Pharmaceutical  Faculties. 
Henry  Kraemer,  President. 
Mrs.  J.  P.  Remington:  Kindly  accept  the  sympathy  of  the  boys 
in  the  twin  cities,  who  were  students  under  Professor  Remington 
at  the  P.  C.  P.  Our  hearts  go  out  to  you  in  this  sad  hour  of  your 
bereavement.  Dean  Remington  is  no  more;  the  sympathetic  voice 
which  we  all  knew  and  loved  is  no  more,  but  his  spirit  lives  and 
breathes  an  inspiration  to  us  all.  The  warmth  of  his  last  hand- 
shake will  linger  like  a  benediction  until  in  that  realm  revealed  to 
us  by  faith,  we  again  join  the  hands  of  the  spirit  in  the  light  of  the 
morning  that  shall  have  no  end. 
Sincerely  your  friends, 
E.  L.  Newcomb, 
F.  J.  WULLING, 
C.  M.  McCoy, 
H.  H.  Gregg, 
C.  T.  Heller, 
W.  D.  Kelly, 
F.  E.  Allen, 
G.  M.  Russell, 
J.  W.  Smeltzer. 
Mrs.  J.  P.  Remington:  Please  accept  my  deepest  sympathy  in 
your  sad  bereavement. 
Chas.  E.  Caspari, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
