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Show SjJS9XBBBBBBBBBBBBXB. gfSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB PROFESSOR AND MRS. BEXELL DEPART V The Professor's Work in Logw-What Is Logan's Loss Is Oregon's Gairf-Bid Friends Goodbye Yesterday. Prof, and Mrs. Bexell left yesterday for thetr new home In Oregon. Kind, pleasant, public-spirited people they will be much missed. Ever since Prof. Bexell decided last spring to leave Logan Lo-gan both he and his wife have been the recipients of many friendly evidences evi-dences of the esteem in which they are held by the college and, community, tor lu the five years that thevhave been with us they have made many friends and have been among the people peo-ple who count. Farewell parties and dinners have been given for them aijd all have called to say goodbye and wish them happiness In Oregon. As a professional man Prof. Bexell has done much for the college. Thanks to his scholarship, practical business experience and original Ideas he has made the School of Commerce worthy of being a college department. He has admirably secured that l.armony, so necessary In an Industrial college, between book learning and practical experience. Ill genius has been especially es-pecially inventive along the lines of system, order, and dispatch in business busi-ness and the college has profited much by these talents, as since 1001 he has served it as secretary of the board of trustees and admirably supervised the receipts and eipendltures.of the College Col-lege and Experiment Station. So Ingenious In-genious and accurate are his labor-saving labor-saving devices that many of them have been adopted by other experiment experi-ment stations. As an expert accountant Prof. Bexell Bex-ell has been a useful citizen to the city, for he has put In order many confused con-fused offices of the Logan business world. As a private citizen his heart and purse have ever been open to his fellowman. From the Portal to the tabernacle organ no one ever approached ap-proached him with a subscription and went aav without an addition to his fund. It was always a pleasure to be with hlm he appreciated so thoroughly thorough-ly a Joke or a story. Tub Bki'uhlican takes this opportunity to join with the Logan friends of Prof, and Mrs. Bexell In expressing their appreciation apprecia-tion of his sterling qualities as a citizen, citi-zen, teacher, business man, and moral example. He has been popular under both the Kerr and Wldtsoe regimes and carries with him the flattering commendations ot both presidents, of W J. McCornlck, and of all the members mem-bers of the board and faculty. |