| J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...dealings, strong in his purpose for right, and far-sighted in the requirements of the profession, and that it is but a just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that, expressing our regret for his removal, we, the members of the Chicago Dental Club, mourn for one who... | |
| 1896 - 272 pages
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| 1874 - 674 pages
...JOHN C. PUTNAM, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those who are nearest and dearest to him; therefore, be it Resolved: — That it is but a just...memory of the departed to say, that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn for one who was in every way worthy of our respect and regard.... | |
| 1875 - 388 pages
...heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him, be it Resolved: That it is only a just tribute to the memory of the departed to say, that in regretting his removal from our midst, we mourn for one whose professional abilities were in every way worthy... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1876 - 360 pages
...loss sustained by those who were nearest ami dearest to him ; therefore, be it " Remlted, That it I* but a Just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that In regretting his removal from ov.r mi:!st w;- mourn for one who was, in every way, worthy of our resp . ct a:id... | |
| 1878 - 696 pages
...Oliver L. Latta, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him ; therefore, be it Resolved, That it is but a just tribute...the memory of the departed to say that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn for one who was in every way worthy of our respect and regard.... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1879 - 398 pages
...heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him ; therefore, be it " Jlesoleed, That it is but a just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn for one who was, in every way, worthy of our respect and regard.... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 pages
...heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him ; therefore, be it " JiffolcftJ, That it is but a just tribute to the memory of the departed lo say that in regretting his removal from onr millet we mouru for one who was, In every way, worthy... | |
| 1886 - 1128 pages
...scientific bodies of which he was an honored member, and still the greater loss to his family and relatives. Therefore be it Resolved, That it is but a just tribute to his memory to say, that in regretting his removal from our midst, we mourn for one who was in every... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1884
...loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him ; therefore, be it " Retolved, That It la but a Just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn for one who was. In every way, worthy of our respect and regard.... | |
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