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SnDiana 2Jnitiersitp arbutus 1)1 ciiuh anil (iu are lu end each in his own prison of habits. Y(jii are to face society bearing its ancient nereiHtary linrden of tasks, of iniquities, of sorrows, and to find presently tliat something of all this has been laid upon you. This, as Kipling sees, is the bitter por- tion of the Children of Martha. Xevertheless, vou can bear all this with patience, with courage, even with deepening happiness — on one ' condition. On one condition not found in Kipling ' s Pagan Psalm of Labor }0u can meet life at its hardest without inner defeat. This one condition of life for the Sons of Martha is some share in the vision of the Sons of Mary. It is, I think, a most certain fact of history that men have not lived bv bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of ( iod. The magic words of the Sons of lary in every generation have done as much ti keep i mr race from perishing as the bread which they have eaten. There is corn every year upon the ISanks of Deer- creek, but none so precious as the song that grew there one day. The Spartans had no poet. They borrowed one. And thev believed that they won battles partly with their spears and partlv with the songs of the crippled Tyrtaeus, ] Ioses led the Israelites forty years through the Wilderness. He fed them with Manna from day to day. But he gave them the law. And the plain fact of his- tory is that their faith in the law has made the Israel- ites a nation which fortv centuries have not been able to ilestroy. The ' oman of Samaria drew water from the city well for the day ' s need. But by that well Jesus spoke wiirds which go home to the deepest thirst of man, the thirst for a life in which he can believe with all his heart. And so I sav to you, oh Children of Martha, you must do the work ; you were made for that. You must meet danger ; it takes risks to make a man. But alas ! If vou must do these things with a silent and darken- ing heart ! It need not be so. You can meet life sing- ing, — as the best men and the great races have always done — songs of cheer, songs of courage, songs of in- destructible hope, the songs of the useless Sons of Marv,
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SnDiana UniMcmt 3r6utus FACULTY Charlks ALFRiii) M(isi:.MiLi.EK. Associate Professor of Romance Languages. A.i;., Indiana L ' niversit} ' , 1890. Frank William Tildex. Associate Professor of Greek. . .r,.. Hamilton College, i8i;2: . .. l, Harvard L ' ni -ersity. 1897. y.v.AiEs Ali;ert ' ooi)r,L ' R- ' , 1 -ofessor of - merican History and Politics. A. 11., Indiana I ' niversity, 18 C1: . . .m., 1885; pii.d., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, i8go: LL.D., Colgate University, 1909. Schuyler Coleax D.wissox, Professor of Mathematics. . .u., Indiana L ' niversity, 1890; - .m., 1892: sc.d.. I ' niversity of Tubingen, 1900. HoR. t ' E Addison Hoef.m.vn, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and Professor of ( ireek. . .i!., Indiana l ' ni -ersity, 1881 : . .ii.. Harvard University, 1884. Alfred M.vxsfield P.rooks, Professor of Fine Arts. . .r,., Harvard University, 1894; a.m.. 1899. Burton Dorr ] Ivers, P ' rofessor of Anatomy. Ph. P.. Puchtel College, i8g3; - ..m., Cornell University, 1900: m.d., Uni- -ersity of Leipsic. 1902. Ulvs.se.s Shicr.max IIa. x. , Associate Professor of Mathematics. - .i;., Indiana University, 1895; a..m., 1898; ph.d., University of Penn- sylvania. 1905. Fraxk Avdelotte, Associate Professor of English. . .i;., Indiana L ' niversity, 1900; . .m., Harvard Universitv, 1903: b.litt., CJxford University. 1908. Alice Gi ex Coss. Instructor in German. . .i:., Indiana I ' niversity, i(jo8. CoR-V I ' lAkiiAkA Hexxel. Instri ' ctcir in Mathematics. A.I!., Indiana I ' niversity. ujoj; a.m.. 1908: pii.d., 1912. RoisEKT Edw.vrd Lvt xs, Professor of Chemistry. . .r.., Indiana University, i88g: . .m., 1890; ph,d., Universitv of Heidel- berg, 1894.
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