Many high school classes were taken to Eloise to gain their first knowledge of electricity. He also wrote a book about the history of Eloise in 1913 which was published by Thos. Smith Press and a second history in 1933 which exists today only in manuscript form.
In addition to being the historian of Eloise he was an authority on mushrooms, a botanist, an astronomer and a student of ancient wars.
He was a member of the Michigan Society of Authors, Michigan Academy of Science, American Roentgen Ray Society, and honorary member of the Detroit Roentgen Ray and Radium Society.
He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Keenan, and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothea Williams and Mrs. Mildred Hudson of Kalamazoo.
Many high school classes were taken to Eloise to gain their first knowledge of electricity. He also wrote a book about the history of Eloise in 1913 which was published by Thos. Smith Press and a second history in 1933 which exists today only in manuscript form.
In addition to being the historian of Eloise he was an authority on mushrooms, a botanist, an astronomer and a student of ancient wars.
He was a member of the Michigan Society of Authors, Michigan Academy of Science, American Roentgen Ray Society, and honorary member of the Detroit Roentgen Ray and Radium Society.
He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Keenan, and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothea Williams and Mrs. Mildred Hudson of Kalamazoo.
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