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Show Andrew Love Neff Ph.D. 1878 - 1936 Professor of History and Political Science A man of character and intensely human. His heart and mind held treasures of the rarest. Organization and method meant much to him in his teaching, and he had a clear and comprehensive mind. He loved to work out the technique of history, and he never stopped until he had delved deeply into its problems. He clung to his ideals and was never led astray by wealth, position, or passing reward for his work. During the summer months, he cultivated his little farm and almost became one with the resurgent vegetation. Blessed with a refined and generous nature, he has bequeathed a richnss of spirit to his wife and children. -L. E. Y. • • • David R. Men M.A. 1862 - 1937 Professor Emeritus of Mathematics He was a quiet and unassuming man. A fine scholar, he saw life as an opportunity and a duty. He had for his students a kind and illuminating spirit; they gave back to him good-will and a love for the work he gave. He came daily to the campus for a period of nearly fifty years, and seldom missed a class. Simple in his habits, he found recreation in his garden, and his home was always surrounded with roses and flowers of great beauty. His three boys have all become prominent in the educational world, and they will be a comfort to her who walked hand in hand with him through the garden of life. -L. E. Y. • • • CARL FRED FERNELMS 1890 -1937 Custodian of Museum Building, HAROLD PHILLIPS DANGERFIELD, R.S. 1912 - 1936 Assistant Purchasing Agent |