. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . thday. i:23:i BOARD OF REGENTS, BARIUM SPRINGS, N. C. October 11, 1921. The Board of Regents, in session at Barium Springs, OctoberII, 1921, wish to record our appreciation of the late George , of Durham. We were deeply grieved at his death, andwish to bear testimony to the interest he manifested in the Or-phanage and the great value that his life was to this interest he manifested was a great inspiration to all thosewho love the home and recognize its value to the fatherless chil-dren of
. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . thday. i:23:i BOARD OF REGENTS, BARIUM SPRINGS, N. C. October 11, 1921. The Board of Regents, in session at Barium Springs, OctoberII, 1921, wish to record our appreciation of the late George , of Durham. We were deeply grieved at his death, andwish to bear testimony to the interest he manifested in the Or-phanage and the great value that his life was to this interest he manifested was a great inspiration to all thosewho love the home and recognize its value to the fatherless chil-dren of our State. We wish to express to his wife and daughter our deepest andmost heartfelt sympathy, and pray that the Father of merciesand the God of all comfort will be their stay. The interest he manifested in the home, the gifts that hemade during his lifetime, and the legacy he left in his will willcontinue to bear fruit in the lives of those who have been de-prived of parental care. Signed by the Board of Regents, R. A. Lapsley, Jr., W. B. Ramsey, Secretary. L243. RESOLUTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFDAVIDSON COLLEGE George Washington Watts 1851-1921 The Board of Trustees of Davidson College desires to placeupon its record its appreciation of George Washington Watts,who entered into richly earned rest at Durham, North Carolina,March 7, 1921. Reared in a Christian home, receiving the stamp of academicculture in his training, Mr. Watts brought to bear upon theproblems of his business career, upon which he early entered,the powers of a well-trained mind, a balanced judgment, andthoroughgoing integrity that won for him a commanding posi-tion among those who have directed the business interests ofthe South in its most formative and critical period. From the beginning of his career Mr. Watts was inspired bya spirit of service that led him to devote his talents and tre-mendous energy to the upbuilding of the city of his he left upon its every civic inter
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