1921 Cedrus Yearbook

1 9 21 IN MEMORIAM • Again death has broken the ranks of the graduates. Joseph Raymond Fitzpatrick, of the Class of 1904, after a lingering and sewe illness passed away last Fall, at his father's residence, near Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Fitzpatrick en- tered Cedarville College from the public schools of Silver- creek township in September, 1898, and graduated with the degree of A. B. in June, 1904. He served as professor of Mathematics and Science in Cedarville College for five years. He received the degree of A. M. in 1907. He did post-graduate workin Ohio State University and in the State University of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death, he was instructor in Chemistry in the latter institution, in which capacity he had served several years. Mr. Fitz- patrick was genial in disposition, thorough in study, faith- ful in his work,efficient and inspiring as a teacher, beloved and respected by all who knew him. The educational world has lost in his death an able, scholarly and refined gentle- man. 78

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