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and felicity, and in the role of presiding officer it may be said that Dr. Graham is one among many. The difficult task of introducing others he has reduced to a fine art. His sallies of wit, his playful puns, his good-humored thrusts, his courtly compliments, and his graceful platform manner are familiar to all. And not only on the platform, but in personal intercourse as well, he never lacks for a reply, and when there is a sword-play of wit, woe betide the man who leaves an exposed point in his armor! Nor does anyone delight more to see his friends and to entertain them in his home. Many of those who read these lines and numerous others besides will bear testimony to the cordial hospitality they have so often enjoyed at the hands of President Graham and his family, and will doubtless recall how on more than one happy occasion at Penshurst the social hours, swift-wing'd , flew by. Thus the history of Dr. Graham's administration at Hampden-Sidney is being made and written. And as he is permitted now at the expiration of six years of service to review with gratification the work he has thus far undertaken and accomplished, so may the later years of his career afford him occasion for an even larger measure of pride and pleasure to look back upon the achievements of his administration: and may all his fondest dreams and most cherished hopes for the greater future of Hampden-Sidney, in his own day, be abundantly and gloriously fulfilled. And now in conclusion, touching the dedication: To the staff and the students, a compliment happily conceived and gracefully bestowed: to President Graham, an honor worth winning and a tribute most significant. .. A. W. MCWHORTER. I 1 2553 EI 'WJ p 22 -2' ' 2: J 5' 0 my f 15
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