Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENE:aLOGY of JOHANNES BAER, I749-I9IO, 169 his family to Texas in the hope that Ralph might be restored tohealth, but in vain, and on Thanksgiving morning he passedaway. Ralph Bobb was, like Herbert Jamison, who died last Sep-tember, a boy who stands out prominently from the ranks of thosewho have gone forth from Mercersburg in recent years. Inschool he was a clean, manly, trustworthy, painstaking boy. Hewas not only an excellent scholar, but an athlete of great prom-ise ; he was a hurdler of the championship track team of 1905, theteam which Jamison ca
Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . GENE:aLOGY of JOHANNES BAER, I749-I9IO, 169 his family to Texas in the hope that Ralph might be restored tohealth, but in vain, and on Thanksgiving morning he passedaway. Ralph Bobb was, like Herbert Jamison, who died last Sep-tember, a boy who stands out prominently from the ranks of thosewho have gone forth from Mercersburg in recent years. Inschool he was a clean, manly, trustworthy, painstaking boy. Hewas not only an excellent scholar, but an athlete of great prom-ise ; he was a hurdler of the championship track team of 1905, theteam which Jamison captained; in many ways he entered into thelife of the school, and in matters of student opinion, he was on theside of right. In the Autumn of 1905 he entered Cornell Uni-versity, where he more than met the expectations of his friends. Ralph Bobb was a boy to be loved, admired and respected,and his untimely death comes as a sad blow to all Mercersburgboys who knew him. To the family who mourn his loss theAlumni of the Academy extend thei
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