Address in Commemoration of Francis Andrew March, 1825-1911 (Classic Reprint)
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In Professor March's severely gentle manner there was also a touch of suppressed playfulness. His eyes will be remembered for a twinkle that betokened a delight in subtleties Of thought, in the intricacies of a problem. Just as memorable was that look of human kindness that as sured one of benevolent concern for every good thing pertaining to mind and character.
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