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Excerpt from A Memorial of a True Life: A Biography of Hugh McAllister Beaver When Hugh Beaver died suddenly in August, 1897, leaving a wide circle of young men and women whom he had deeply influenced and who love him, it was felt by many that some little memorial should be prepared, containing a few of the expressions of gratitude and evidences of his usefulness which came from all parts of the land. Believing, however, that an account of Hugh's growth and character and work would be helpful to many who would feel no interest in such a memorial as was proposed, I offered to prepare instead a simple biography which, while telling more to his friends than they already knew, might also set bef...
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