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A Brilliant Light Went Out

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Day
3
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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As illustrating what small thinga Ufe or death depend apon, it. is safe to say thsit had it rained lastWednesday, Herbert M. Snow of Dearborn, law '83, would have been alive to-day. He took ahard bicycle ride, coming from Dearborn to Aun Arbor, 30 miles in tu honr and forty minutes, eontinuedon to Ypsilauti by way of Saline, and as he was entering the former place his heart reto support the strain. He got c.ft' his wheel and luiil down to die. lie -t, rider iu the state, riding a wheel geared at 104 and liad onlyrecently eovered on his bicycle, 200 miles in 24 houra. One ui the first riders in the state, he vvaá present at the formation of the Michigan League at the old Exchange hotel at Detroit n 1883. ert Snow was oue i f the most genial men the sun has eVer shown apon, always full of good cheer and kiudness. He leaves a wiíe, noc Miss Aimée Martin, formerly of Ann Arbor, and three children who reside on a large farm arborn. Thé funeral was attended Sunday by 200 wheelmen with dráped wheels from the Detroit clubs. The world willmisa a noble man like Herbert Snow.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier