Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . n be found than the concise article writtenby Mr. W. W. Strong of Kenosha, and published under the titleNotable Wisconsin Citizens, in Municipality, in September, view of the decidedly unusual character and length of GeorgeYules career, the magazine went outside its usual field of attention,and devoted several pages to Mr. Strongs article. The sketch isherewith presented in full: The ancient leader of Israel tells us that the days of our yearsare three score and ten, but if by reason of strength they be four-score years, then is their str
Wisconsin, its story and biography, 1848-1913 . n be found than the concise article writtenby Mr. W. W. Strong of Kenosha, and published under the titleNotable Wisconsin Citizens, in Municipality, in September, view of the decidedly unusual character and length of GeorgeYules career, the magazine went outside its usual field of attention,and devoted several pages to Mr. Strongs article. The sketch isherewith presented in full: The ancient leader of Israel tells us that the days of our yearsare three score and ten, but if by reason of strength they be four-score years, then is their strength but labor and sorrow. Dr. Osierin recent years has endorsed that idea and has declared that after aman has reached the age of sixty years he is of no further use in thewrorld, and suggests that he be quietly chloroformed. Kenosha, how-ever, has a very active living exception to both of these theories inthe person of Mr. George Yule, the president of the Bain WagonOompany of that city, who celebrated his seventy-first anniversary m m#* CM.
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