Abstract :
ON THE sixth of October there passed from the ranks of the Institute another of its loyal workers. When death took from us, Dr. Farley Osgood, past-president, we lost a man of unusual attainments, a friend always to be depended upon. Fearless and outspoken, he brought to bear on the many tasks that came before him in life a vigorous personality and an understanding of human nature that guided him swiftly and surely in all his dealings.