Excerpt from In Memoriam; Dr. Charles Warrington Earle: Being Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Chicago Pathological Society, Held November 24, 1893
The society passed a vote of thanks for the use of the chapel. Also a vote of thanks to the students present.
On motion, the society adjourned. - Geo. Henry Cleveland, Secretary Pro Tem.
The President: As you are aware, this meeting was called in memory of Dr. Charles W.Marie, one of the most energetic members this society has ever had; one who was ever ready to put forth his best thought and work in behalf of the society. This meeting for the purpose of giving expression to our appreciation of the loss the society has sustained. Dr. Addison II. Foster will speak of Dr. Earle as a practitioner.
Dr. Addison II. Foster: In the untimely decease of Dr. Charles Warrington Earle, our society has suffered the grievous loss of a most esteemed and valuable member.
He was broadly interested in all medical society work, in its objects, its benefits, and its healthy influence upon its members, the profession, and the public. He was always a ready contributor to, and a staunch sustainer of this department of professional labor.
He was a member of all the local and national medical societies of standing and in most had been honored with the highest office in their gift. To his ardent zeal and faithful devotion to his trust, we can always testify.
His wonderful capacity for work has always excited our admiration, and his rapid professional success, won by such inherited vigor and persistent endeavor, has always made us proud that he was one of our number.
We see the key note to his life in the "boy soldier" experience. "Loyalty" and activity. Loyalty to, and activity for any worthy cause, with its resultant momentum that carried him over all obstacles straight to the goal of success.
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