Found in the Pittsburgh Press dated Saturday, January 13 1923: SAMUEL S KELLER, aged 55, head of the department of mathematics at Carnegie Institute of Technology, died yesterday in the Johns Hopkins Hospital at Baltimore. He had been failing in health for several years and a short time before Christmas went to the hospital for treatment for a complication of diseases. Mr KELLER was born in Springfield, O., and educated in Wittenburg college. Immediately after graduation he began teaching mathematics at Wittenburg, later accepting a teaching position at Yale university. He was appointed head of the mathematics department of Carnegie Tech in 1905. He is survived by a brother, Prof ALBERT C KELLER of Yale university, and a daughter, Mrs J M BATEMAN of Pittsburgh. Interment will take place at Springfield, O. Mrs ALICE RAMSAY ROBERTS, aged 46, wife of ARTHUR H ROBERTS, general secretary of the Railroad Y M C A, died yesterday in her home, 143 Ridge ave., New Kensington. She was born in Millvale and had lived in the vicinity of New Kensington for the last 20 years. She at one time was a teacher in the Millvale and Sharpsburg schools. She was past president of the Ladies' Circle of New Kensington and was an active member of the New Kensington Methodist Episcopal church. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Miss FLORENCE, Miss MARY and Miss RUTH ROBERTS, and two sisters, Miss MABLE and Miss OLIVE RAMSAY, all of New Kensington. _________________________________________________________________ View Athletes Collections with Live Search http://sportmaps.live.com/index.html?source=hmemailtaglinenov06&FORM=MGAC01