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The Town of Westwood looking toward the West The volcano Ml 1 assen is seen in the distance during a period of eruption in June. 1916. this mountain being thirtv miles on an air line west of the Iownof Westwood.
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work in the most efficient manner. The mechanic and the day-laborer should le governed by the same idea. Everybody who has work to do in this great world should make this the predominating lorce in his life, for “Know your duty and do it” is applicable to every form and phase of human endeavor. In this way wi:« the world be constantly bettered. In this way will the on- ward march of civilization be facilitated. In this way will you make a success of your earthly career. Thus in the daily labor of our lives the consciousness of duty is not so difficult to obtain but it is rather in the performance of it that we fail. It is, however, in our larger interests, those which concern us as men, i hat the greatest ambiguity exists. As long as the earth shall follow . s orbit Onough space will men be gov- erned by a great diversity of opinions. No two indivi- duals are constituted exactly alike and one man’s ideas concerning things religious and political may not con- form to the ideas of his fellow-men. Moreover times are constantly changing and with the change come new ideas, new principles, new conceptions of duty. We are at the present moment passing through times of grear na- tional importance. Never before in the history of the nation have we been called upon to decide more delicate questions of national honor. Never before has the necessity arisen for a clearer sense of duty, a straight- forward and fair policy to guide the ship of state un- swervingly to the harbor of national safety. Through all alterations, through all differences of thought, through times of peace and times of war, the fundamental guiding principle remains the same, “Do your duty as you see it.” If your idea of duty is to create reform, do it. If it is to aid the nation, do it. If it is to serve your God. do it. With the clear principles of your duty before you, strive with all your will power, with all your courage towards the realization of your ideals, towards the performance of your duties, and life will be a success. Classmates, as we enter let us choose our path of duty. Let us select some worthy aim and keeping it constantly in mind, strive will all our strength towards its accomplishment. Then when our earthly pilgrim- age is over and we have left these shores, we may rest in peace, knowing our lives have not been given in vain. R. C.. 2h.
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