In Memoriam Sample Clauses

In Memoriam. The Association has received with deep regret, notification of the deaths of the following members. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
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In Memoriam. Xxxxxxxxx Spent Nearly 40 Years with MPA ormer Maryland Port Administration (MPA) Operations Specialist
In Memoriam. Dr. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
In Memoriam. The Association has received with deep regret, notification of the deaths of the following members.
In Memoriam. The Association has received, with deep regret, notification of the death of the following members: T.B.J. Xxxxxxxxxxx and X.X. Xxxxxxxxx.
In Memoriam. Xxxx Xxxxx, Montana history pro­ fessor and author, died in mid-August at the age of 61 in Missoula, Montana. Xx. Xxxxx was an original appointee from private life to the Center's Board of Trustees in 1976. He resigned in 1978 for health reasons. Xx. Xxxxx was a strong defender of the West, and especially of his home· state. He spent his last 16 years as a scholar of Western and American his­ tory at the University of Montana. A sometimes controversial figure, he was a prolific writer and authored numer­ ous books and articles. He was an eloquent speaker who had students waiting in line to enroll for his classes. He believed in the "utilization of history for practical purposes." and strove to make his audiences think. To that end, he was most successful, and will be greatly missed.

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