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Death's Sad Work

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Aliñe Szold, daughter oí Mr. Josepli 6zold oí Peoría, 111., dled 1Mtíaj Nov. 1, of typhoid malaria, aíter ti severe illness of several weeks. Miss Hzold was graduated {rom the Cniversity of Michigan with t lie ilass of 1892. Lhe was prominent in colloge tiróle and a zcalous, earnest worker in tho Flower Mission and Woraan's League, Of tho former she. was the iiisl president. She was a young woman, of more 1l;aii ordinar.v ablUty in many ways ynd won many friends. Her enthusiasm ionnd ite field of WOri in the line of art and alter studylng one year in New York, slie nenl i Paris where she spent the last 'f o years, returnlag homo last June íor a vlsit. 8he lully expeeted toreturn to Paris Uiiw antunin tor au liidelinite period to pursue !ier lite w ork. Her success seemed assured, sinco lier picture had sold well and shc had been engaged in illuslrating seeral literary works. Her many friends in Aun Arbor, both studente eua citizens, are greatly pained at her sudden and unexpected death. All üeeply empathize with her bereaved párente and friends at her home. Kcspectfully,

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier