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A Young folks, tin- age has need of you. You have been fitted for a craft. Unique, and nobler than the jobs They get who seek an easy graft . You have renounced the cult of them Who count success in terms of train; Your recompense shall finer be Than all the gold of mart or main. No footings on a balance sheet The value of your art can show : For yours shall be the high reward That only they who serve may know. Your Master-Craftsman, long ago. Forever blazed your shining way: The urgent truth that he revealed. Unchanged remaiueth to this day: In seeking things, men miss their goal. And lose their lives in emptiness; Enduring worth is only gained Through constant self-forgetfu lness . This is the hidden mystery Each generation must be taught ; Its incarnation you must be, — Each life a winsome, living thought. Think not that every service fine, That you may render to the. age, Will noticed be and bring to you A plaudit as your rightful wage. Only through failure, toil, and sweat. Through having truly dared great things. Do men attain that discipline, That brawn of soul, of uncrowned kings. Hence to your best be ever true. For what you are shall never die; The youth you ' ll teach will build of you Their living temples, clean and high. Then fare ye forth ! ' Tis such as you Shall fashion on some finer plan, Than ever yet has been devised. The coming golden age of man. Let not the subjects you may teach Obscure the far horizon line; Subjects are. but the tools you ' ll use In shaping souls that are divine,- Dull tools whose harsh lines need the touch Of friendship, patience, mirth, and play. Farewell ! So live that what you are Exalts the worth of what you say.
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A GTentfj Cbttton GTfje Carbtnal 1923
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Sebtcatton an expression of friendship and in recognition of his inspiring influence the Class of 1923 dedicates this edition of the Cardinal to Mr. Edwin L. Taylor.
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