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As OUR STEEPLE-BELL RESOUNDS in echoing grandeur over the stately Hudson, calling Mounties to its tradition, another bell in a heavenly tower once tolled, calling a soul to its loved Master. A little more than a century ago, the soul of Mother Seton fled time and its limitations for eternal audience with the King. And the bells, in heaven, as on earth, rang out with exaltation at a noble spirit rewarded. Earthly bells ring now at our Commencement. When they toll for each of us in future moments of joy or sorrow, it is our sincere wish that we may not have forsaken the Mary-like spirit of Mother Seton. To her we dedicate this, the annals of our past four years, as we fashion our lives according to the pattern set by her, that one day we may reach our goal. . 'Mud all the belly of
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Tms rs ouk TRIBUTE to Mother Seton . . . a quaint, grey villa, by the side of the Marillac road, at the crossing of two hills . . . formerly the gateman's house on the Randolph estate, whose mansion is now 1 Marillac Hall. Tiny, odd-shaped rooms . . . cabinets filled with articles once owned and used by the saintly foundress of the Sisters of Charity . . . a cap, shawl, and belt worn by her . . . a diary, letters in her handwriting . . . the rosary on which she prayed . . . her prayer books and favorite devo- tions . . . a locket of her hair, and her husband's . . . more of Mother Seton's effects here than in any other collection. Nooks made interesting with old histories of the New York we now know . . . a drawing of the family tree, showing the close connection of her family with that of our late president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt . . . views of her home in the city, where she lived as the bride of Wil- liam Seton . . . the White House in Emmitsburg where she died . . . pictures of her children . . . a delicately-executed three-quarter profile portrait of her, taken from two ac- tual photographs . . . a prie-dieu there for students to pray for her beatification. Accompanying it, the gracious explanations of a humble Sister of Charity, whose order preserves in fact, what she lived for, more than 100 years ago . . . our Mother Seton villa, in tribute to holiness. ,af f.-.- , ' 'i 11 s' . -..gf , -,.- .0 r ,X-F vx' '-Q I ,, , S ,,, ' -y 5' vnu . I-. ' .rw
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