In Memoriam - Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.

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In Memoriam - Rachel Lloyd, Ph.D.
Date
1900
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Prof. Rachel L1oyd, in addition to her degree and scholarly attainments, was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to which she was elected August, 1882. Also a member of the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft of Frankfort, Germany, elected November, 1884.

On Saturday, March 10, 1900, funeral services were held in St. Peter's P. E. Church, Third and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, over the remains of Prof. Lloyd and they were laid with those of her husband at South Laurel Hill.

A copy of a short address by Acting Chancellor Bessey, of the University of Nebraska, on the receipt of the news of the death of Prof. Rachel Lloyd, is here inserted.
IN MEMORY OF MRS. LLOYD.
HER INFLUENCE ON STUDENT LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY

Acting Chancellor Bessey spoke to the students in the chapel yesterday morning of Mrs[.] Rachel Lloyd, formerly instructor in the University, who died last week at Beverly, N.J.

He said:

"It has been my sad duty a number of times to speak of the departure of those who have been in the University. I want to say a little with regard to one who was a professor in this University for seven yeras, and who retired six years ago; one who left a very strong impression here, one whose impress is still felt. Dr. Rachel Lloyd died in Beverly, N.J., just one
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Prof. Rachel Lloyd, in addition to her degree and
scholarly attainments, was a member of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, to which
she was elected August, 1882. _ Also a member of the
Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft of Frankfort,
Germany, elected November, 1884.

On Saturday, March 10, 1900, funeral services
were held in St. Peter’s P. E. Church, Third and
Pine Streets, Philadelphia, over the remains of Prof.
Lloyd and they were laid with those of her husband
at South Laurel Hill.







A copy of a short address by Acting Chancellor
Bessey, of the University of Nebraska, on the receipt
of the news of the death of Prof. Rachel Lloyd, is
here inserted.

IN MEMORY OF MRS. LLOYD.

HER INFIUE!



f ON STUDENT LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY



Acting Chancellor Bessey spoke to the students in the
chapel yesterday morning of Mrs Rachel Lloyd, formerly in-
struetor in the Univer a >
He said :

“It has been my sad duty a number of times to speak of the
departure of those who have been in the Universi T want to
say a little with regard to one who was a protessor in this
University for seven years, and who retired six years ago; one
who left a very strong impression here. one whose impress is
still felt. Dr. Rachel Lloyd died in Beverly, N. J., just one



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