Marshall - Thomas
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, June 5, 1925
The death of Thomas Marshall in Washington on Monday, removes
one of the prominent men of Indiana. He served his state well as
governor, and later filled the rather trying position of
vice-president with a chief with whom he was not in sympathy. He
was not a seeker for political distinction and both places were
in a manner thrust upon him. He was a lawyer of great ability,
and his greatest satisfaction was in the practice of his chosen
profession. As a trustee of Wabash College he has been intimately
connected with educational matters. His death at the
comparitively early age of seventy one is to be regretted. - transcribed by kbz