In Memoriam
The Students' Christian Aseooiation of Michigan University wouldpay tribute to the memory of one who has aooomplished so great a work, one who has lived go nobly. Wherever the Dame of Dr. Hjnry S. Frieze is spoken it is only praised. The breadth of his religious principies eminendy fitted him for the place he held among us, and trom the first, he was actively identiSed with the work of the Association and deeply interested in its welfare. His counsels were ever wise and wisely given; his words ever hopeful and encouraging. The example of his simple lile and pure character are to us a richer legacy than his most finished literary productiona. No more fitting tribute can be paid to his memory than a I ful emulaüon of his virtues.
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