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Sima crater ri'mir: Creation,'' liv Haydn.) Tin .Mountain City is her home, A mountain river laves her feet, Hut from far coasts her children come. And crown her hrnw with (lowers sweet; in) 'iiciitii her shade they rest secure. And drink from Wisdom's fountains jmrv. nd rally, loyal sons and true, Round our dear Alma Mater. A ship of royal make is she. And brings her treasure from afar; Her truth it is that makes us free. And gleams her beacon like a star: I'was Furman's hand that laid her k.-el. And Judson set her ribs of steel; The Father . prayerful : r our weal. Launched our dear Alma Mater. A mother gentle, fair and wise. And grave with weight of -storied lore. She greets ns with Love’s patient eyes. And chains our hearts for evermore. Old Furman! grateful sons are we. Our love, our lives we give to thee; We’ll keep faith's vow to serve hut tine, Our own dear Alina Mater. 18
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Library Building. ii condition that $15,000 in raise I a an endowment for tin Library. This condition was met by Dr. Judson, who created the ( buries II. •fudson Kndowmcnt Fund for the Library. Dr. Judson died January 12, 1007, in his 7th year, after having served the Fniversity in various capacities—Professor. I reasurer. Acting President. Dean- for fifty-six years. In recognition of his eminence as a niatlicmatician and teacher, •shortI liefore his death the t’arnogic Fotmdatiou for the Advance-ment of Teaching granted him a pension of our thousand dollars per annum. In his last will and testament Dr. Jndsou made the Library Kndowmcnt Fund residuary legatee of Ids estate, and it is expected that several thousand dollars will thus Ik added to the fund. The Library Building was erected in lJLn»-10O7. at a cost of $2 tt.OOO; Mr. ('an logic having added to his original grant, and other friends contributing a like sum. In December, 1007. the Baptist Stale ('on vent ion at Orangeburg projected a campaign for the erection of a new building to be known as “The -lames Furman Hall of Science. At the end of the year l!»0s subscriptions were in hand amounting to $50,000 for this purpose. $25,000 of which was subscrib'd by Air. Andrew (’arnegie. The collect ions on the subscriptions of if 03 have now reached $11 1.000. When this figure shall have been carried «• $125,000 and the cash for the Science Hall has lieon collected, the General Kdueation Board will add $25,000 to the general endowment of the Fniversity. 17
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