Plexus . ose who can find consolation for the lossof those whom they love. When Mother Nature calls forher own and takes back to her bosom such useful young livesas that of James Donahue, she is unkind, even cruel,—andher severity has for me no redeeming features. No word of mine could ever console my young friendsBorrowing family. This, however, I will say to them: Jim-mie was a youth of whose record his kin may justly beproud. He was a manly boy, with all the spirit of such aone, but he never committed an act a knowledge of whichwould have brought the blush of shame to the cheek evenof his m


Plexus . ose who can find consolation for the lossof those whom they love. When Mother Nature calls forher own and takes back to her bosom such useful young livesas that of James Donahue, she is unkind, even cruel,—andher severity has for me no redeeming features. No word of mine could ever console my young friendsBorrowing family. This, however, I will say to them: Jim-mie was a youth of whose record his kin may justly beproud. He was a manly boy, with all the spirit of such aone, but he never committed an act a knowledge of whichwould have brought the blush of shame to the cheek evenof his mother or sister. His life was short in span, but fullthe things which can becherished by the loved ones heLeft behind. He was one of those who guard well the trustthat is given them anfl who to themselves are just. m In Memoriam. 665 On my study wall hangs a picture that is one of my mostprized posessions, It is a picture of my lost young it is inscribed, Your Jim. G. Frank Lydston, M. D,. dr. ER* Dr. Ernest A. Mattliaei, 626 Chicago Ave, a member ofthe class of 1895; died Dec. 5, 03 at Sierra Madre,California,after a lingering illness of one year. Dr. Mathaei was bornin Chicago, June 22, 1868. He attended the Chicago publicschools and after completing his general education enteredthe Chicago School of Pharmacy, from which institution hegraduated in 1889. In Sept. 1892 he began the study of medi-cine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. His abilityattracted the attention of his teachers and he was soon made 666 The Plexus. an assistant in the Department of Biology under Dr. A. He graduated in 1895 and began the practice ofhis profession on the West Side of Chicago. His conscien-tious, earnest efforts and his genial, affable disposition soonwon for him many patients and friends, and within a com-paratively short time he became a busy practitioner. During the years 1901 and 1902 he visited the principalshospitals of Europe and took a post gradu


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