Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . Hewas generous in all his instincts and enacted many deeds of charity, aknowledge of which never passed the family circle. On the twenty-second of March, 1893, Dr. Eastman was married toMiss Ota Beal Nicholson, of Crawfordsville, Ind. A son was the resultof this union. Mrs. Eastman died in 1910 and six years later Dr. East-man married Miss Dorothea Penny, of Dayton, Ohio, who survives was a fond husband and father and aside from his devotion to hisprofession his whole happ


Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ... . Hewas generous in all his instincts and enacted many deeds of charity, aknowledge of which never passed the family circle. On the twenty-second of March, 1893, Dr. Eastman was married toMiss Ota Beal Nicholson, of Crawfordsville, Ind. A son was the resultof this union. Mrs. Eastman died in 1910 and six years later Dr. East-man married Miss Dorothea Penny, of Dayton, Ohio, who survives was a fond husband and father and aside from his devotion to hisprofession his whole happiness was found in his home and in directingthe education of his son, Nicholson, who, following in his fathers foot-steps, is now a senior student in the college in which his father was formany years an eminent teacher. In his death this Association mourns the loss of a Fellow who on manyoccasions has contributed his valuable aid to the success of our meet-ings and the advancement of our great cause. We shall long miss hiskindly smile and hearty hand-shake which was wont to make us glad thathe was one of Dr. John Young IJrown. IN MEMORIAM ON THE DEATH OF DR. JOHN YOUNG BROWNBy Dr. Francis Reder OX Nov. 3, 1919, I journeyed with sorrow to accompany with othersthe remains of a clear friend to his last resting this journey sorrow unfolded to me much in life which had beendark. It is hard, very hard, after you have toiled mentally and physi-cally, and have succeeded in launching your ship with all sails well set,gliding along upon a placid sea, yourself imbued with a contentmentwell earned,—then to hear the voice of Charon hailing you with the sum-mons that he has orders to ferry you across the river Styx! Ah, this isthe summons we obey! What happened to Dr. Brown must be lookedupon as one of the sublime tragedies of life. It was enacted in accord-ance with the laws of God; the sorrow it creates must be borne withcourage. We cannot tell, we do not know, which is the


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