. Mirror 1907 : Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Annual for 1907. In Memoriam The darkness of death is Hke the evening twilight; it makes all objects appearmore lovely to the dying. When God in His Almight}^ Providence took from our midst Dr. ThomasSargent Latimer, he took one of our most beloved professors. Thomas Sargent Latimer was born in Savannah, Geoi-gia, on June 15, 1839,and died in the city of Baltimore on May 16, 1906. His was the son of WilliamGeddes Latimer, who died in Savannah in 1845, after w-hich period his familyremoved to Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, and it was there that Th


. Mirror 1907 : Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Annual for 1907. In Memoriam The darkness of death is Hke the evening twilight; it makes all objects appearmore lovely to the dying. When God in His Almight}^ Providence took from our midst Dr. ThomasSargent Latimer, he took one of our most beloved professors. Thomas Sargent Latimer was born in Savannah, Geoi-gia, on June 15, 1839,and died in the city of Baltimore on May 16, 1906. His was the son of WilliamGeddes Latimer, who died in Savannah in 1845, after w-hich period his familyremoved to Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, and it was there that Thomas Latimerpassed his youth. His early education was started at Shrewsbury Academy and was completedat a larger institution at York, Pennsylvania. At the age of eighteen he beganthe study of medicine, matriculating at the University of Maryland and graduatingfrom that institution in the spring of 1861. Through study, convictions, and associations his sympathies were ear yenlisted with the South. A marked instance is shown here in the fact that hissurroundings from


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