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GEORGE LINCOLN GOODALE

It has been remarked that the rewards of a scholar are not in popular fame, but in the intelligent appreciation of his fellow workers. Professor Goodale, as a teacher of natural history and director of the Botanic Gardens, won during his half-century of service the best of that appreciation. Few men have had a longer connection with the University than he, or have earned more respect and honor. In behalf of the University, the CRIMSON extends its deepest sympathy to those who share his loss.

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