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To thee, O dear, dear Abbot, Our hearts shall true remain; For very love keep striving For honors to thy name, The mem ' ry of thy glory Is now and yet shall be One source of inspiration To be of use to thee. To thee, our alma mater, We leave this young fir tree, Symbol in season ' s changing, We, too, shall constant be; And while our tree is growing More tall, and fine, and strong, To this one end we ' re aiming For mankind, to right the wrong. O Abbot, dear, thy precepts Will teach us all to heed The motto that we ' ve chosen, To aid in time of need: To live to learn and learn to live For others as we may, And be ever as true-hearted To thee, as on this day. R. D. 17
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tgns of prtng In several localities The different signs of spring Are seeing young leaves coming out And hearing birdies sing; But Abbot is a different place From those that you have seen, And here the signs of spring are Rounds And the Circle growing green. In Thursday morning chapel Mr. Ashton takes the chair, And after hymns picks out tor us A charming little air — Of little curious, thirsty flies That drink like you and me, And then we sing it over In parts one, two, and three. We must sing our words distinctly So that everyone may hear, And must never, never sing Grey Tom, But ' Great Tom loud and clear, For Mr. Ashton stops us Wherever we may he With, I think we ' ll do that over, And a better attack on The. And now, our other sign of spring, The Circle growing green, Is of absorhing interest To all that it have seen. We talk of it at table and We nearly always say, You really wouldn ' t have believed Twould get so green today. We used to have another sign That ' s not been heard this year, And the lateness of the season Is not to blame, we fear. We miss our serenades, but We must rely, we ' ve found, On the greener growing Circle And the ever-present Round. 16 M. F. S.
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tnior dramatics ACT I Kitchen in the cottage of Nessa Teig. Twilight. Last day of March. ACT II The same — First day of winter of the same year.
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