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Day
24
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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A very pathetic funeral proceeded rom Rev. Neumann's church Suniay afternoon. Dr. Heinrich Lutz was juried. His worth as scholar and man was once more attested by the riends who bore liim to the place where all distinction is obliterated. Mr. Lutz arrived in Aun Arbor iu April of last year, having but a few nontbs previously passed the exaniiintions for Pli. D. in Tabinger, Gernany. His purpose was to acqúire :iere, as soon as possible, command of ;he English language and then to devote his young and promising life to work in the field of classical philology on this side of the Atlantic, as his father has been doing iu Germany. In September he was seized by a violent fever, and after a nuinber of relapses, in whic'.i heart disease becomes more and more prominent, he finally died last Friday niorning, in the private hospital on W. Hnron st., but for a few friends alone and friendless, a stranger in a strange land. Of a little students' society numbering some 20, he was the fifth within two years to pay his tribute to death, just when in liuman jndgement, he was ready to miDglè and work witli the living. His parents and two brothers in Ulm. Germany, mourn his death. In this notice we cannot pass witlicut mention the kindness of Rev. Neumann and his cougregation and Young People's Society shown to Dr. Lutz botli in his sickness and his death, and we are sure to speak the wishes of the bereaved relatives if w.e publicly express to these and other friends who have in one way or another sliown a kindly

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier