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Excerpt from Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 1: From May, 1846 to May, 1848
Resolved, That, as members of the community, we lament the loss of a citizen of unblemished integrity and primitive simplicity of manners, who, by a long career of public service and private virtue, gave new lustre to an honored name.
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Dr. Bigelow, vice-president, in the chair. The Treasurer made his Annual Report, which was refer red to Mr. F. C. Lowell, as a committee to audit and examine.
Mr. Lowell subsequently presented the audited Report, sub joined to the record.
Chief-justice Shaw, referring to the loss which the Fellows of the Academy had recently sustained in the decease of their late distinguished President, spoke at some length of the many talents, accomplishments, and virtues of the late President, and expressed a strong hope that some proper public expres sion of respect for his memory might proceed from the Acad emy.
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