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There are 3 comments on ENG Icon Merrill Ebner Dies at 76

  1. The gloomy night is gath’ring fast,
    Loud roars the wild, inconstant blast,
    Yon murky cloud is foul with rain,
    I see it driving o’er the plain;
    The hunter now has left the moor’
    The scatt’red coveys meet secure,
    While here I wander, pressed with care,
    Along the lonely banks of Ayr.

    The Autumn mourns her rip’ning corn
    By early Winter’s ravage torn;
    Across her placid, azure sky,
    She sees the scowling tempest fly:
    Chill runs my blood to hear it rave,
    I think upon the stormy wave,
    Where many a danger I must dare,
    Far from the bonnie banks of Ayr.

    ‘Tis not the surging billow’s roar,
    ‘Tis not that fatal, deadly shore;
    Tho’ death in ev’ry shape appear,
    The wretched have no more to fear:
    But round my heart the ties are bound,
    That heart transpierc’d with many a wound;
    These bleed afresh, those ties I tear,
    To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr.

    Farewell, old Coila’s hills and dales,
    Her healthy moors and winding vales;
    The scenes where wretched Fancy roves,
    Pursuing past, unhappy loves!
    Farewell, my friends! farewell, my foes!
    My peace with these, my love with those –
    The bursting tears my heart declare –
    Farewell, the bonnie banks of Ayr!

    We’ll miss you soo much!. A.

  2. I met Professor Ebner just a few short weeks ago at a department meeting. At the time, I had no idea he had such an impact on the development of the School of Engineering, but I could tell he was very enthusiastic about the department, more enthusiastic than any other person in the room. It’s incredible how a man who has been so involved for so many years maintained his passion and was able to pass it on to so many people, myself included. I am truly sorry I wasn’t able to get to know him better. BU has suffered a great loss.

  3. Merrill’s classmates and neighborhood friends from Pullman, Washington will grieve his loss. He was a very special person, so skilled athletically as well as being academically gifted, yet so “humble”. We all have many fond memories. . .as children, the “Taffy- pulls” at his house, playing “Kick-the-can” on neighborhood streets in the evening; watching his performance on the high school football turf, appreciating his leadership roles in our school, to mention just a few. May he rest in peace!

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