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Show DR. HOLMES. "Good Dr. Holinoa is dead,- Thus all the people said. I in my heart alono. Smiled at the white gravestone Smiled at tho thing thoy said. Deadl That generous heart? Deadl That genial art? Open that nearby book. Into its pages look. Of him 'tis tho greater part. There wo may near him speak In tho pacing hour ard wect; Seo him in yonder page Bright, in the futnro ago-Ho ago-Ho is Ihero for all who 6eek. Gonel That attuning mirth? Gone! That enriching worth? Nay. To such souls is given, That, though thoy bloom in heaven. They cannot fado from earth. -touiso Moruaa Sill in Now York Set -Kiss Annlo H. Wharton ami jnis Annie H. Cresson of Philadelphia, both Colonial Damos, have adopted historical research as a profession and have form' d a bureau of ancestral re3earoh. iliss Wharton is tho historian of the Colonial Dames and author of "Through Colonial Doorways" and other works bearing upon tho same period. She and Mis9 Cresson are spocially expert in seeking out and arranging ancestral records in the Historical society documents and other arohivfts. |