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E ORIA Following the death of Professor Lorne Richardson on March 10, 1958, Dr. james A. Gibson said the following in tribute to his memory of his close friend and colleague. He was the oldest of our University colleagues, and his teaching experience reached back nearly half a century. He was the first of all our academic community to wear the title emeritus -an honor which in the university tradition is justly and fitly earned. Through all our College association, which goes back to the moment when Carleton first opened its doors to full-time students, there has been a sense of comradeship which for all of us will remain a most precious memory. The quality of friendship which was in him sprang from deep wells - wells of integrity and honesty, of rugged common sense, and with the saving grace of good humor. Apart from the personal excellence of an unassuming and kindly man, there was the shining virtue of valuing learning for its own sake. Excellence in his own field was not a narrow end in itselfg it was the means to a much larger endg and in his long experience there can have been no compromise with thoroughness, whether in academic circles or in some one of the international welfare agencies in which he was greatly interested. How apt, in this quiet moment of re- membrance, are the lines from George Santayana: O Wofrlii, thou cboorert not the better pmt! It if noi zuiftlom to be only wire And on the iiizmzrti virion flare the eyer, Biz! it'ir wiriiom I0 believe IfJC bewrt. Om' faizozvletlge ii ta torch of mzoky pine, Tim! lighter the ptzibzuzy Im! one rtcp .zlytnztl Acton iz wifi of nzyifcry .mtl ilmnl. Bit! fbwi fbi' Iwitiw' figbf nf f.1ifZ1 in .fliiiie By zrfvitli izimic' lin' niwrltzi l1t.1i'f if ict! Uulri Ilia llriiiliizg of ilu- lfwflgfif iiiiific. Page l5
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125th ANNIVERS RY VIE R .gzruing Canackanri . . . . . Sm 1833 We wish to extend our sincere congratulations to the 1958 graduating classes . . . l THE STANDARD LIFE AS SURAN CE CUMPANY BRANCH MANAGER CARMAN N MORRIS CLU 214 L r Ave. West CE 'Z 8437
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