In Memoriam: Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.

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In Memoriam: Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.
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1900
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her credit as well as to that of her sex, and entitles her to recognition as a benefactor of her country and race.

Well might we all emulate her entire devotion to the one object in her life, her wonderful will power that enabled her to surmount difficulty, her integrety, punctuality, and reliability, and also her business ability which was equal to that of most men, yet with it all retaining those feminine charms of manner and deportment which bespoke the true woman, and made everyone who knew her a friend.

Modest and extremely sensitive as she was to all praise and publicity, yet I am sure with her love of doing good, she would not object to these lines if they might be the means of stimulating others to duty and helping her young friends to succeed in life.

Though dead, she yet liveth, and her works do follow her for good.

CLEMENT E. LLOYD
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her credit as well as to that of her sex, and entitles
her to recognition as a benefactor of her country and
race.

Well might we all emulate her entire devotion to
the one object of her life, her wonderful will power
that enabled her to surmount difficulty, her integrity,
punctuality and reliability, and also her busine:
ability which was equal to that of most men, yet with
it all retaining those feminine charms of manner and
deportment which bespoke the true woman, and made
every one who knew her a friend,

Modest and extremely sensitive as she was to all
praise and publicity, yet | am sure with her love of
doing good, she would not object to these lines if they







-might be the means of stimulating others to duty and

helping her young friends to succeed in life.
Though dead, she yet liveth, and her works do
follow her for good.

CLEMENT E, LLOYD.
Philadelphia,

October 1, 1900.


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