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I TI-IE CSIQITANER 13 SALUTATORY By IsAAc SHAPIRO --l1 1' f Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentle- men: Tonight the Nineteen Hun- dred and Seventeen class welcomes you to its farewell exercises. Wlien our predecessors were on this same threshold we were only listeners, but thrilled with the anticipation for such a marked event in our lives, As compensation for our hopes we enjoy tonight its realiza- tion. Cn this event we are grateful to the many friends who are here to share with us the accounts of our past career, the peep into the future and the confluent ,feelings of joy and sorrow that are with us at this stage of our progress. Three years have rolled by since we first entered upon the vocation of agriculture-the foundation of all industries. In that time many were the principles that impressed and gave light to the seeker. But as an underlying axiom we learned of the dependence ot mankind upon the fruitfulness of the soil. Here the farmer takes his place and utilizes the gifts that nature provides to supply us with the basis for our material existence. The farmer began his work in prehis- toric times, and with the growing and advancement of civilization ag- riculture has played an important role. In historical records of a land that became the home of a people, and consequently marked with advancement and expansion. very little credit is given to the fact that the tiller of the soil was the one to make the settlement pos- sible. He started in with develop- ing the existing natural resources, planting the seeds and producing the bread for the maintenance of his fellowmen. When our forefathers settled in this country they found that the natives were scarce for the exten- sive territory they occupied yet barely managed to exist. Greatly would their numbers be decreased when they fought each other for the possession of the food that was not in abundance. The Indian was often too lazy to farm, and as a result of which his race dwindled and his land taken up by the indus- trious settlers with the farmers producing the food that was re- quired by the fast growing colonres. Farming has kept pace wrth the advancement of civilization. VVhere there was an increase in the popu- lation there was a broadening of the fields of agriculture. XYhen there was advancement in the arts and sciences of the world, farming was marked with its improvements. It has been so in every way that farming has kept its rank with the other progressive industries. Farming has its opportunities for becoming as perfected as any other industry, and is certain of inter- minable life. The knowledge that we are amongst the few who toil in such a free-leading and resource- ful occupation for the upkeep of humanity, leads us with an un- daunted step into the work our forefathers began.
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